SECTION •ad BnrWflrftat T?wn» „,,.«.. Told FearUsai} MM. Vtritfcoot BIM. .*»..' * TER ONE Iuuad Wetklgr. ulnrf •• EaaeBd-CUss U>tt«p at tit* F«t< Subicriptioa Priui Oo* Y«ar VOLUME LIX, NO. 16. oB« at Bui Bufc. t(. J, und#t th. Act of Much I, 1111. BED BANK, ft J., [THUKSDAY, OCTOBER-8; Bix Months, $1.00. SioRJk copy •PAGES 1TO 12, Service Council Frank F. Groff Rev. Herbert Smith NEW METHODIST MINISTER Big Middlertown Plans Recreation Talks To Council New Minister Of Democrats Favor The Service council of Bed Bank i«t Monday night at the Y. M. C. A. touse on Branch avenue and planned On New Station Methodist Church recreation program for Bed' Bank. Fpm Bought For Tha council consists of representa- Councilman, Commuter*.and In- 'orraer Pastor of Camden McCampbell's Tax tives of the various clvio clubs, in- cluding the Toung Men's Christian terested Citizens to Meet Church Succeeds Rev. Albert association, the Red Bank Parent- Shortly With Railroad Repre- Taacher association, the Rotary, L. Baner, Who Has Gone to Country Estate Lions, Quadrangle, Young Woman's sentatives. Vineland. Limitation Plan and Business* and Professional clubs and American Legion. Frank F. Groff of Union street, Rev. Herbert J. Smith, who suc- Miss Rutb LaWall and Rev. Car-president of the Commuters' associa- :eeds Rev. i/Ubert L. Baner as pas- James H. Tsylor'a Property Lady Elks Club man Trembath have been named co- tion of Monmouth, Middlesex and tor of the Methodist church, arrived Public Boxing County Executive Commit- chairmen to organize a committee Ocean counties, which was formed at Red Bank Tuesday and immediate- of 105 Acres on Red to present a program to the mayor this year to further and protect the ly assumed charge ffof his new pas- Bouts Opposed tee at Largely Attended Minstrel Show and council at their next meeting, rights, and Interests of commuters, torate. Mr, Smith was transferred Bank-Everett Road, Pur- October IB. Mrs. Irving K. Lovett Is addressed Monday night's meeting o Red Bank from the Camden Meeting Pass Resolutions October 9 and 10temporary chairman of the council. of the Red Bank mayor an.d council Methodist church at Camden, By Educators on the possibility of obtaining a new Mr. Smith Is no stranger to this chased by New Yorker. railroad station. to This Effect. section. His father, Hev. Herbert N. Middletown Township Board of Abundance of Beauty and Talent Mr. Groff said that more than 1,000 Smith, was former pastor of the to Feature Performance of Safety Rules To persons used the station daily and Keansburg Methodist church. Dur- Education Adopts Recommen- that in addition to its being antiquat- ing the pastorate of his father at Publicity Director Of Bowling Group in Elk» Audi- Be Carried Out ed and unsightly it was unsanitary. JKeansburg, the new Red Bank pas dation to Have Instruction Give McCampbell $250 He suggested that Instead of making tor attended Atlantic Highlands high Given in the Manly Art. torium—Dnacing Both NighU 'mprovemen's to the old station a school, to which Keansburg pupils Radio City The Buyer At Shrewsbury major issue and a new station a were sent at the time. While he was For Campaign Purposes The Lady Elks bowling club of mr or one, the sequence should be studying for the ministry Mr. Smith Last Thursday night the board of Red Bank la all set and "rarin1 to reversed. Mayor Charles R. English served as student pastor at Nave- education of Mlddletown township Drive to Start With Police Com- nanimou3ly adopted a recommenda- go," Take It from the members, the Councilman Thomas M. Gopgtll sink and Oceanic, now Rumson. His KEV. HERBERT J. SMITH. tion that boxing be included in physi- Resolutions prepared by Theron James H. Taylor hag Bold his farm bandanna minstrel show and dance chairman of the council's railroad father and mother now reside of 105 acres In Mlddletown township, mittee and Dr. L. S. Ylvisaker cal training instruction. The rec- McCampbell of Holmdel and among tomorrow night and Saturday night station committee and a vice presi- tle Silver" with their daughter, Mr. ommendation waa made by the board on the Red Bank-Everett road, to In the Elks auditorium on Broad for Protection of Children— dent of the Commuters association, Smith's sister, Mrs. L. E. Eaatmond. other things pledging the Democratlo James H. MacFarl&nd of Great Neck, if athletic control, which consists of party to tax limitation on real es- street will be a tour-star perform- and John 8. Applegate, borough at- Mr. Smith Is a brother of William Motion Lost To two members of the board of educa- Long Island, who la director of pub-ance. It will not only provide an D. A. R. to Erect Flagpole. torney, concurred in this belief. tate were unanimously passed at a N. Smith, former superintendent of tion, five members of the faculty and largely attended and enthuslastlo licity of the Radio City music hall. eyeful of pulchritude but will have two pupils. The property was held at $20,000 and Mr. Gopsill said a committee had Monmouth county schools and now meeting oi the county executive com- talent unsurpassed hereabouts. Har- A communication from the Shrews- mot before with representatives o supervisor of schools at Long Branch. Establish Board It Is, said to havs been sold for a bury Parent-Teacher association was Public exhibitions of boxing are mittee Monday night at tho court- trifle leis than that amount G. the railroads in the Interest of a new Mr. Smith was born at West Creek. not to be held. Curtis J. Walling, house at Freehold. The limitation Is read Tuesday night at a meeting of station and had been told that the His early education was received In one of the board members, spoke in Llpplricott was • tha broker tho Shrewsbury mayor and council Of Assessment to be ten mills on the dollar. in the transaction. ra lroad companies had no money the towns in which his father had lavor of having ' such exhibitions, The roslutions also pledge the concerning safety rules which the as- with which to build a new station preached. After Reaving Atlantic stating that they had proved a great The farm IB on the north side of sociation would like carried out for Councilman Sol J. Neimark attraction at Red Bank. Some of the Democratic assembly candidates and Mayor English stated that represen Highlands high school he attended the party to oppose any attempt U» tho road a Bhort distance west of the protection of children. tatives of the New York & L Glassboro high school, his father hav- board members approved the sug- River Plaza. It was formerly owned Makes Unsuccessful Attemp Increase the license fees on automo- Dr, L. S. Ylvlsaker represented the Branch Railroad company had mad ing been transferred to the Metho- gestion and sorne did not. The fact by Dr. William H. Lawes, who Is association and explained the situa- dist church at that town. Before en- to Oust Assessor Walter ' that considerable revenue had been bile trucks owned by farmers and to health inspector of Red Bank. The an investigation at the station re- work for "removal of difficulties no* tion. He told of several recent acci- cently and that this was the extent tering the ministry he was employed raised as a result of boxing bouts at residence on the place has ten dents in which' children were In- by the Pennsylvania railroad. Sweeney. Red Bank waa mentioned as a rea- Imposed upon farmers in obtaining , rooms, a bathroom, a hot water heat- of his knowledge of the railroad son why they should be held at the tax rebates on gasoline used In agri- volved. The matter was referred to company's plans, newspaper reports Mr. Smith was graduated from ing system, an electric plant and the police committee, which will An attempt by Councilman Sol J. Leonardo school. Dr. Paul H. Ax-cultural machinery." -Through the other improvements and convenien- to tie contrary notwithstanding. Drew theological seminary. He waa efforts of Mr. McCampbell, while he work with Dr. Ylvisaker. Mr. GopslU asked Mrs. Amy Shlnn, •rdained' a deacon In 1919 and anNeimark to oust Walter J. Sweeney tell, supervising principal :of the ces. One part of the house la said An ordinance prohibiting the rid- from his job aa assessor of Se schools of the township, opposed the was assemblyman, a measure was to be 150 years old. This original borough clerk, to arrange a meeting Wer and minister In 1921. It waaBright by abolishing the office, failo passed enabling farmers to obtain U« ing of two persons on a bicycle built between representatives of - various while attending '"sprew that Mr. suggestion. Some of the members portion of tho dwelling was added for one and requiring lights on bi- at last week's meeting of the mayo said they feared that such contests censes at less than the rati to front time to time., railroad companies Interested in theSmith was assigned as student pas- nd council of that borough. At the narlly charged. cycles used after sun down passed tor at Naveslnk and Oceanic. This would be detrimental to student The house waa remodeled and New York & Long Branch line and previous meeting of the officials Mr. Not only did the commlttej Its second and third reading. a committee, representing the coun- was from 1917 until 1919. morale. modernized by Dr. Lawes while ha The Shrewsbury Towne chapter, Neimark voted against the appoln Tho recommendation adopted pro- McCampbell resolutions owned and occupied it Tha grounds cil. Commuters' association and in- After leaving this section he wasmerit of Mr. Sweeney. The appoln Daughters of the American Revolu- assigned to the Methodist church at vides for a boxing class for a few dissenting vote but they turned trvtt are attractive with trees and shrub- terested citizens. W. H. Stuart of ment was necessary, due to a decisioi pupils, it was stated by John Spen- to him $260 to bo used ln advertising tion, asked permission to erect a flag- Interlaken, treasurer of the ComIslan- d Heights,' -which he served from bery. The place is conducted all a pole behind the police booth on Sy- of the Supreme Court declaring In cer, who Is a member of the board the merits of tax limitation a* a, dairy farm and among the outbuild- muters' association, and Jay J. Ballin 1920 to 1922. He was ordained to the valid a law extending the terms amore avenue. They also requested ministry while at Island Heights and of education and also of the athtetlo Democratic platform plank. Of thla ings Is a dairy barn with stanchions of Fair Haven, a vice president of the assessors from three to five year: board. No action was taken other amount $200 was provided from fund*: tor 18 cattle. Other buildings Include hat the eouncll place a curbing asosdatibn, also attended the meet- was transferred two years later to The oQlce of assessor had been d< ibout the flagpole. It was moved Pennington, where he remained un- than that of adopting the recommen- In the treasury of the committee and a new silo, a large barn, a modern HAROLD A. GIBLJN ing. clared vacant as the result of th dation of the athletic board. The $50 waa raised through contributions milk house fully oqulpped, wagon hot the curbing be erected at a cost A resolution authorizing the draft- til 1927. He was pastor of Trinity decision. lot exceeding $50, and that pefmls- Methodist, church at Millville from motion was made by William K. made on the floor. John J. Qulnn o( house, garage, bull pen and poultry old A. Glblln, who has been directing ing of an amendment to the fire or- At last week's session Mr. Nelmarl Larsen. buildings. An apple and peach or- on for erecting a flagpole be grant- dinance was introduced by Council- 1028 to 1932, serving the following Red Bank, state executive commit- tha rehearsals, has the, chorus click- submitted an ordinance providing to teeman. was among those who made chard of 15 acres is on the property, Ing like a Notre Dame eleven. The It was moved to purchase three man J. Albert VanSchcick and year at Absecon and taking charge ona of coal for the parish house. A of the Camden pastorate in 1934,tho establishment of a board of as a donation and so was John C Qler> The sale Includes all the live stock show starts,at 8:45 o'clock. passed. The amendment would sessment comprising three member0 notion was approved that a request change the titles of the first and which he served until accepting a Keyport Business dano of Long Branch. Mr. McCamp* on the place. The farm is operated The program 1B as follows: be rejected to allow liquor establish- call to the Red Bank church. in place of the present office. The bell was joined in urging the passaga by Ray Cole, under an agreement second engineers of the fire depart- motion, however, was lost for the Optnlnff chorus by ail ments to open- Sunday mornings. ment to first and second deputies, While his father waa serving as of the resolutions by Mr. Qulnn. tfft whereby he Is to continue this po- "Mummy's Unit Coil Black Itoie" A letter was read from Dr. Ernest want of someone to second it. Later Now In Red Bank McCampbell thanked the committee!; sition until April. A largo brook Mlii Mtiklolne Dennstt respectively. pastor of the Jamesburg Methodist in the meeting Mr. Neimark criti- 1 for its action and promised to tab* flows through the western and south- "Carolina Moon" ...... Mr». Bhoda Stilagyl Overseer of the Poor Robert A. church he mot and married Miss cized the street department for al- "Watermelotere n Days"-...... MrsDays....Ms. . JosepJep hBr Braan Fahnestock regarding the widening Kennedy reported an Increase of six Rene Hampton, whose father Is now Superior Typewriter Service hi<3 coat on and work to the fuil ex* ern parts of the farm and in theAdAccordioi n tollMa Misi s ViiVirginii a WyckofWkff of the entrance to White street lowing the borough truck to be used tent of h'.a utility for the election efl "Tall, Dark and Handsoma" families on the relief rolls during pastor of Grace Methodist church at to transport children to Metcdeconk Company to Have Its Head- principal tributary of Shadow Lake, Borough Engineer George Ran- the whole ticket He is state diree* the head waters of. the lake'form Mrs. Chris Miller September. Plalnfleld. Mrs. Smith accompanle on a picnic arranged by Mr. Sweeney. quarters in Carlton Theater part of the boundary of th? farm. •sW.njo Boy" ...Miss Gladys VanN«»l dolph, submitted plans for state aid Acting Recorder John V. Crowel her husband to Red Bank on Tues He said the outing waa held by Mr. tor of the New Jersey Tax Limlta* "Alexander's Ragtime Band" for the Improvement of Irving place Building. tion league, which organisation isj Tho property adjoins the estate of Mr». ElisabetEisab h Kins reported $30 in fines collected during day. They have no children. Sweeney tD aid him politically. the late Thomas Henry Grant. The Song and TaT p DDanaa and Patterson avenue. The work on September and $160 collected for the Mr. Smith haa been very active ln backed by the National and Naw Jeiv 'Whan Lady Meets (te Patterson avenue will cost approxi- Otto Gillig and J. E. Markthaler sey Real Estate leagues and by Neivl new owner will live on the property. state Fish and Game commission. the New Jersey conference 'of thespoke about beachfront protection, Joseph R. Serplco, proprietor of Down South" Ml»» Mariorlo Jonel mately $1,000 white the improvement Methodist church. He lg a member the Superior Typewriter Service com- Jersey building and loan association*!' Tho placo will continue to be' oper- "Georgia Lullaby"...Ml«» Dorothy Mytlnier >f Irving place will amount ' to Chief of, Police Harry H. Clayton's expressing tho opinion that little help Tap dance .....Mils Mary Jane Sherry of the board of ministry of teaching pany, has transferred his business of- in endeavoring to limit taxes on real" ated as a dairy farm. Mr. MoFar- ¥8,000. report for the quarter ending Sep- could be expected from the Federal ltnd will take possession October 20. and Miss Eva Glacobbs ...... ~u*.. ~ v...... ,..,, v_ *„.- *—n I cuum uo exptULUU 1IUII1 llll! i'tueiill fice from Keyport to the Carlton estate. 'Shortening Broad" Mrs. Elinor Dey tember 30, listed one arrest for atro- Martin Carney'of White street re- cious^ assault and battery, 22 arrests nd secretary of the conference government, particularly where the theater building on Monmouth Democrats anxious to restore partyf Mr. Taylor 1B manager of the fac- Tap dsnea Miss Ann danger ported that a lot near his house was loard of education. Until tho last protection of private property was street, chosen as a more central loca- tory of the American Laundry Ma- "Sboa Shine Boy"..,...Mrs. Kathleen Klrroan for disorderely conduct, 18 arrests concerned. They offered the sugges- harmony commented with gratifica- Finale .:....».„„ „ ...Entire Company a menace to health and a fire* hazard. inference, when he resigned be- tion for the business which is county- chinery company at Kentlworth. Ha for being drunk, 16 arrests for being tion that it might be a good Idea to tion on this phase of the meeting, The matter was referred to the fire :ause of the pressure of other duties, wide In scope. intends to contlnuo his restdonce In Mrs. Robert Graham will be inter- drunk and disorderely, one for non- exempt oceanfront properties from Mr. Qolnn and Mr. McCampbell locutor, Mrs. Chris Miller, Mrs..Jo- department. Bills amounting to support, four for fish and game vio- le served as chairman .of tho social this section. $922.61 were ordered paid. taxation for a period of time as a have been at odds since the fierce) seph Hyan, Mrs. Thomas King and lations, nine for motor vehicle viola- ;ervlce commission, of the conference. means of bringing new residents to Democratic contest far the sheriff Mlsis\Madelelne Dennett "end men," It was moved that the next meet- tions, 10 for violations of borough or- tho borough and developing the nomination in 1935, and it was men* and Mrs. tomer Dey and Mrs. Kath ing would be held Wednesday, No- dinances, one for carrying concealed Mew Eatontown beachfront. Leon Reuasllle, borough Uoned by many woo attended th* First Of Season's vember 3, as the regular fneetlng leeji. XClrman "premier t "end men." weapons and six for vagrancy. He attorney, said such action would be county meeting that the develop- Margaret Manna will bo accoirh falls on election night. reported 28 arrests for overtime Pastor Preaches Illegal, as there is no statute giving ments there would do much to bed Choral Concerts panlst. ' parking and 11 arrests for other po- the council any such authority. the breach. In addition to the con- lice departments. Members of the- ensemble are Mrs Rev. Malcolm Willltts and family George K. Allen of Red Bank, civil tributions many promise* were mad* 1 f Weat Creek have .moved to the Thursday Morning Choral Holds Maurice Schwartz, Mrs. Joseph Lay- Red Bank Boy Honor Councilman Joseph V. Irwln, exec- engineer, appeared heforo tho coun- of donations. The full text of tho ton, Mrs. Wilbur Symington, Mrs. lutlve chairman of the National Satontown Methodist parsonage.* Mr. cil on behalf of the Sea Bright Beach resolutions is as follows: Rehearsal for Evening Ap- Samuel Corse, Mrs. Rhoda Szilagyl Student At Lehigh Sweepstakes regatta, reported that a Villltts succeeds Rev. J. Wealcy club with a request that tho ofllclals Mrs. Emily Johnson,' Mrs. Reginald urvey of boating periodicals had Vainwright, who has retired. approve the club's plan to rebuild a BE IT RESOLVED, by the De- pearance on December 10 at mocracy of Monmouth County, VanBrunt, Mrs. Frank Sherry, Mrs. Gerard Layman, son of Mrs. R. E. ihown that Red Bank had receive^ Mr. and Mrs. Willitta moved to jetty on the beach club property. He Elks Club. Satontown yesterday and wBre well a. That wo hereby approve tba po- Fred Jones, Mrs. Harold A. Glblln, Layman of Maple avenue, has re-nuch more publicity on Its recent Bald the job would cost about $12,- litical principles enunciated. in the Mrs. John Hughes and Misses Mar- 'egatta than In past years. •ecelved by members of tho Metho- 000. The beach club is beating the Tho Thursday Morning Choral of ceived freshman honors at Lehigh platforms adopted by the recent na- Jorle Hill, Margaret Bevlns, Gladys university, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. llst congregation. Mr. Wtllltta entire- expense. Tho council unani- tional and stat* convention* of th* Red Bank will present its first evon- and May VanNess, Clara Smith, Alice The honors were conferred upon him ireached at the Eatontown church on mously adopted a resolution approv- Democratic party: ing concert of tho season Thursday Doherty, Jean Pope, Katharine Ken- at the Founder's Day exercises held SCHOOL MILK CONTRACT. iunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willltts have i£ the proposed work. b. That we hereby endorse the can- night, December 10, at the Elks' au- nedy, Eleanor and Alberta Schoeck, yesterday. Freshman honors are wo sons, Elliot and Paul, and one The annual report of John P. Mul- didates nominated by the Democrat!*) ditorium under tho direction of itsDorothy Mytlnjfor, Dorothy Johnson, awarded on basis of an average of Mlddletown Board Awards It to I1III- laughter, Rebecca. vlhlll, borough auditor, was accepted. party for President, Vic* President new conductor, Wlllard Stktberg. Marie KUien, Marjorle Jones, Doris B or better. Mr. Layman, who is a fleld Dairy. Mr. and Mrs. Walnwright havo re- Councilman Edward A. Brown was and Congress: Flans for the concert wore discussed member of the sophomore class, is turned to their home at Toms River. appointed oUleinl ngent of tho bor- c. That We hereby okay the slogaa Rathsmlth, Wllma Hughes and Tho contract for milk for the announced by the New Jersey stats Thursday morning at the first fall Frances Sherry. taking a course in chemical engin- Mr. Walnwrlght succeeded Rev. ough to approve applications from meeting and rohearsal ln the audi- schools of Mlddletown township was i Democratic platform, namely: "Real Hackett's orchestra will provldi eering. awarded by the board of education Louts M. Case at Eatontown last residents on relief for work on WPA | estate must be relieved of Its unjust torium. Mrs. Theresa, McCUntock, muslo for the show and also for the year. Mr. Case Is now pastor at projects. president, conducted a buBlnes* Mr. Layman, who graduated from ast Thursday night to Hlllnold , burden of taxation;" therefor, dancing whloh will follow each per- Red Bank high school In 1833, re- alry, Thla action was taken follow- Capo May. A motion was passed crantlni; d. We hereby pledge Monmouth meeting preceding the rehearsal. formance. county's Demooratlc candidates for At previous concerts tho choral ceived a grade of A In freshman ing an executive session which lust- $1,000 to thn hoard (if education. E. d almost nn hour. H. I^awrence TO ADDRESS KOTAIUANS. W. Fary, borough clerk, reported re- the house of assembly to work and has featured such noted artist* an mathematics, which automatically made him a member of the Newton- Scott was thn only member to cast a of $:iO7.55, nnd Recorder Wal- JOSEPH R. SERPICO. voto for laws which will not only r»- Winifred Cecil, Kvan Evans, Thom- NEW MONMOIITH SUITER Dr. J. Ilcrlilry Gordon of Slalo Hos- leve reul estate of its unjust burden ian society. He is also a member of dissenting vote. Heretofore the milk ter J. Sweeney turned In of taxation, but for a tax limitation as Thomas and Gertrude Hopkins. the Debate society. for the school's was bought chiefly pital nt Mnrlboro to Spcnk llore. amounting to $95. I'lio Huperlor Service company haa Miss Pauline l'lngltore took tho Annual Event of ltaptlet Church been ln business since 1923. It la amendment to the ntata constitution Thursday, October 15. Irom thq Shrewsbury dairy company, Dr. J. Berkley Gordon, superin- which will give owner* of homes, place of Dorothy Cravat Wlntcratella ind at a previous meeting a repre- equipped to completely furnish any SERIES OF BUNCO TAUTIES. tendent of tho Btnto hospital at Marl- fnrma and other forma of Improved a* reheasal accompanist. Forty Preparations are well advanced fo irmtatlve of that company asked that type of ollice nnd haB facilities for property tho same permanent pro- eight members were present includ- tha annual fall aupper to bo hol< ho contract bn Increased. One rea- oro and a member of tho Freehold Religious Council rejutliliiK and rebuilding various tection from unjust taxes now en- ing two now members, Mrs. Charles Thursday evening, October IB, foWill He Held by Uie Sunrise Rodson advanced for giving tho contract Rotiuy club, will address tho mtMii- type;! of ollice machinery, including joyed by thn owners of real property Gallayhor and Mlaa Frances Do- tha benefit of the New Monmouth ftnd fluii Club of I led Ilanh. il IIIllAold dairy waa that It Is lo- •firs of thu Rod Hnnk Kotary club To Meet October 15 typewriters mid uddinn machlneii. It In Ohio. West Virginia, and othar laney, and a former member, Miss Baptist church by the Ladles' At Tha Sunrlso Rod and Gun club of coted In Mlddletown township. The it today's meeting, hu:t (me of this lilout cornpleto Htooka Htatl'H. Kthol Llndo. society of the church. This ovont li Red Bank will hold the flrat of a dairy Is owned hy A. T. Dwlght, llr. (lordon hiia Bpolu-n before Tho ri'Kiiliir nuiiithly mcitltu; (if of typewriter!! nnd pnrta (if nny nerv- p. That wa agree with th» National The wedding of W. A. Golds- whoso farm Is near Hverctt. many of thft Kotiuy chlbH In thla tho YomiK I'cuplc'n council (if Hc-lee ((impany In tho county. and Now Jerney Real Estate bonrd*, always well attended, anil tho lsrgi aeries of six bunco parties Friday also tho National and New Jersey worthy, former conductor of theamount of Interest mnnltoited glvei evening, October 19, The parties will Rotary district and at oviuy oc- HBIOUR liklucation will l>o hi'lil on Within the lust two yearn tho com- casion ho delivered an Inspiring mul H.ilMlriK and Loan leagues, that the nhoral, and Nadlno Moore 'of Now proml»e of making a nnw record foi bn held the third Friday evening of ThuiHtlay night, October lTi, instead pany Inin absorbed tho typewriter tux rato on real property should b« York, composer ami tenchcr of volco, patronage, provided that tha wralhi! each month. The three highest BUNCO AND DANCE. iducatlonnl moasngo. Ho l« a lrarn*Ml nf on Thliridny nli;hl. OHnhor H. n>nnd mldlng; iniichlno liti.ilnr):.'! 8 award) i»rlr<-« will ba Colt'* N«lc. to hia iiroft-aslon. church with Minn <'Intro l.lni:1' I'11-- VV. I,, llnhcork (if llelimu. Mlllnn pioprrly. .IIIIIIKH of Iteil llnllli, Who him hint request recitals at Oalu and Copen- rnllsh, pot ohecaa, applo gnuce. lvsii at each party, jack Murphy A bunco parly and daneo for the aiding. I, That w» hereby pledge Mon* hagen. TAKKH OVKIt OAS STATION. ltcv. (!, Ni'luoii Miinic, WIHI linn ronulilemliie expel Inncn a.-i a lyl Hiniith county Democratic candldat* caku, luo ernam and coffee. Bcrvlnu » chajrman of the commute* In benellt Of tho Atlnntln-Ilolrmld Ho- rur tho anaomlily to oppose any la- llmm rrturnril to tho paiiliniiln or llui wt IU;r HIUI ollice mai'lilou fliile;miu will t>a dons from tl to ft e'clonk. Mrs. ha.rg« of ths parties and assisting dial Service OrgftnUiitlon will lm he!< piitprrd thn company's i-niploy M'i erciin» In the Itoonii* rates now col* HUNNVLAMM LKAMK1). Oooren Kruttln ti> Oiion I'lann At llolfoid i-hmcli l>y tln> MtilhiHlhl <•..»- Waliihjr 1« chairman at tho com hlln are Howard Applegatr, I.««llo Fiday avonlnK, October 23, nt the day. Irctad on auto trucka operated bf Woodward »nlndn* them li Naw York Arohlliwt llr-nU Property mlttea in chargge of thn and h l Recently ft fishing pole was donat* tra will provide inuslo for thn danc- ^iRia of tntliilc will In' pic it-ntcd ulnl wnrk for tho removal nf tho .llfTkul- At IJtll" Bllvrr, her saslitsnta are Mrs, Cnrrto Rut* Inorgn Krnliln of Long Brunch, tlefl now Imposed upon fmmafs la crU, Mrs. Nellie tl. Ariutr nml Mrs. nd to th* olub by JUon Klslln and ing. I'lUe" will tie awarded and in-who In vvoil known in Red Ilniili mid iflfrrHhmi-Htn will IM> nervt-il liy VUIIK HIK'IIII .Inntlin !M(i lln«. Hunnylamlo, a Uttlo llllvnr estate disposed of en tho oo-oj>eratlv cimj n wlah "erti eonpt. a mittlng.at tha hom« of Mrs. VimplHcn nnd IlrlilK" avenue HIHI will IT ho hold Tuesday iilght «t liml Bank Tiff al tlw ] Wnlltor MnndHy aftornnftn, Mr* l.iv, 1'nlii mhu" day, ranted from the OsohwaJd estate hy h Attractive home ith inn unmii under hi* pri-ii'iinl MHIII- Will opi bormurU hall. OHI'CIB will Iw (>l«iit- The show of Imsmoriy «vlitimr«4 William V. Ilannott of Jackwn renn«d Protestant emipla; four btd- Typewriter llnr/tAlns. Carroll W. llarclay anil Mrs. Walk* Ocliihcl I'-'. -I IHV |ii-l.Illll tnSHI- ed »nd *ij adilrcan will bo nirnlo by ly Irio p«»»»u« at tht resolution) w*j ;flnlent next Mini,lie,', ('olumlnin iMi-ot. IIHC: Heights, who will u»a It for hla ree- rooma. dining and living room, two ir«(-|niy outtat, portabla and offloi are eo-«balrm«n of Ih« rmnmlltM J*,me« Andeiaoti , inn ,,ii tlic I I , , 1 • I :i I , 1 I,III,. I l« prenldBdt of I he looal unit. wick of IjiBg Brunch, ntutlrtnan al nuaianteed. Hujierlor Typ«writ*r CimC a . and MMm W.Wllllnin I'llohrr oraok Tha rental we* lomlo by (I hraakfait privilege Othoi M»l< nut. front jmljo (if today'« Ifiin' <>f i'lic inln-d. Ciun ml IK* •incuUvs commltt'ii, anil Mr, H»rvl(M>, Oarlton lh**t«r bulljlnf, tta< will th Howard IJppliwott. For * number V*iy reftsonabla rental tn light par- Bank, phone im. open •vanltus —. • r,l \V,,ild Qulnn. Mr, Warwick sold h* had »*• Of jaais tha plac* waa thn residence ty; r«f«r«nc« enohanged. Willn II otjmmltite. llonnl til liny TrlK h. celvod a IntUr fi'iin Mr Qulnn "h*> Of th* l«l» Mr. Malaaclbaeh. Mr. C., VKHC RSI, H«d Hank. Advertise- Aid to I'tmlUym.ii. In, pi,,[,il,-l"l 111 >rll!i'ht IV lu-tv tint,III hnu tttli'U l» to ll*lltiHr,n" (Urn with , ilifcUiii. Tun l»t» ment, Wpwinl, (of N«w Vork) Iliunli t wlnh to aiinoiinrn I" I li« l>(nilliy light for u»e in u#r{ormlnj| *!"» Btnnatt Is mi mchltirot with oflltlnam*nt. pt»»l.1f.iit, Hod Itatik. iiliuiiK ftp !. Ad t naii lilaca anylllortgHRa thai la finvva* uiantulanty oi mortnortt Tb» r.ot« w«r« a»l fallj br««(fit Whlla « tram, Itcil Hank Advertise* Often* HM. Ai1»arll»«ili»nl, , Khrawstury loitjj* tiow »••!» flfn y«tln©rnil •« M»j*ti* pMfJ »nrt thlid »rirt«y. tnttwd of wotltly, •^ • «-• * i to I*na IHmit, IJiiil«n elaod, phona hy thoaa said Id tea In th* tuunr lHt\ m*nl. NWt Bi»»Ufl« « -IMM CNI on Br*t mort«aa> tm prop- company, |)tniti|tl )i«tvt^«. (?ii»wrll#fa, aillt* In i«od mnrtlil Itm. hum 1 In 4 p. m Ailvcilla* nlewt nmi'Mnaa at l>«inaln Walsh, who la a WMUlHt «f n MM. ttlonl . Alll A l*rompl ao- rial ear* hi<-|iiil«l«llir. Inn, llrnad (nil Mi«htnl« tnoiit I'll'us K>l»ll n>lH)lln», ^tl —"• *tf*«t, nij l4n*.-/ '" ai *tl.nUnUo bbt(>t*i,i railri - HHav«a.~Aa -.^#^*- •—< htmA >ti«it.. n*

tes* to th« Tsenhen* week wtth Mrs. OeMge, Clark ptwhl- Tuesday to hear an '•&*** by Col-1 Democrats Favor Matawan. Monday •ranta* HMrsi . Howard Kr*> Ing, AMumooesuMt «w made that ootf Vrtatk Xnos, ReDttbllcin eandl-j man aid HIM Irene Boiu wen UNthe auxiliary* usual trip would be (Tin iM awk 1 Th* lunchtos held by UM Gerel- ffiste for vtoe> president,. ta MEtaonut (rw put bUd iitardw Ootobw IT. Member* Miss SUrgaret BowteU ot Mewsrk) McCampbelT* Tax ear* requested to aunt at the home Aine Thompson unit hit {Thursday »t g U t Hewsrk •Sain itrMt 'mi Mrs. Gerard Devlin entertained the th* ToUy Doerr ion proved sttooess- litUe and Cart titt!* of Friday afternoon bridge eluh at her ot Mrs. CIW* 'on Broad .trett Mrs. Reseau Huliart and daughter, ; promptly at 10 e'dook." ful beyond the most sanguine expec- Irvlngton 4 and Mr*. Wal- DOYOUNEED (Continued From Pag* 1) home but week. Mrs. C. VanBrackle, Mrs. Norm, Gall Samuel Belt Is eonvaletolag In the tation* of those who directed It The ter VanNortwlek Sunday, alleged to have made the remark that and Mrs. Raphael C. Devlin attended Mrl Raphael C. Devlin entertained place %*s attractive with floral table Mr*. Cleorf* MUUt J* making a. 'to- be would not vote lor *w Democrats the conference given by the, State her bridge club Friday afternoon at Beth Win hospital M Newark. *f> 1 ter undergoing aa operation. decorations. Th* outgoing officer* ot JourJ a of' six -weeks' at her 'native ••Mali yes* bewuse he wan oore at the Woman's Democratic club at the her homt. * Mr*. Paul Kg an held high the uiilt received gift* In appracl*- .party, Criticism was nude o( Mr. Berkeley-Carteret hotel at Asbury •core and Mr*. Joseph Bauer second. Mrs, Richard Irdman.Br., sold heath In Scotland. ! lon of their work. Mrs. Margaret ' MORTGAGE MONEY? W»Mrtck Jor not removing Mr. Welsh Park Saturday. Mlo« Franc** Per- The club win be entertained October Mrs. William R, Craig wen dinner Mrs. Benedict Johnson was sud- 11 guests of friend* at Xast Orange en oorhees. president of the unit, waa denly stricken with alstoeM Sunday tromthe board. ~ Mr. Warwick kins, Secretary of Labor,.HIM the IT at a luncheon-bridge at th* tone I charge. The guest speakers were We ciui offer, you the clulmcd.thst this orltlelsm ifas un- principal speaker. MUa May Norton, of Mrs. William Wasmuth of New Thursday.- •• • • ! and she was taken to Monmouth -The Junior £>uUd ot Trinity Xpjs- [rs. HoweU Woollty, Mrs, Oeorge Memorial hospital at Long Branch. justified Hid that*he should not be presided at the conference. Fifteen Tork. Mrs,; Wsjmuth la a former lodmau, Mrs. Nobles, J. Albert Van- member. ' ' oopal church sponsored a bunco pajr- Mr. and Mrs. John Cornelia and aooused -oft laxitIdt y In- working for hundred women were In attendance. ty In th* Sunday-tehool room Tues- cholck, Howard W. Roberta; John Democratic succesi His remiirk« Mrs. Eugene McDonald visited rel- Miss Charlotte Sanford left Thurs- Lswley, .William B. Ralph, Thom- son Edward and Mrs. Lillian Coti- day to resume her studies at Mary- day evening. Fourteen tables wees In sello will leave Saturday to spend Direct Monthly Reduction Plan »«em*d;to strike * popular chord, atives on Long Island over the week- play. The proceed* will go toward as B. pay and Charles Rupp. The Judging by the applause. end. land college for Women at Luther- members of the unit are Mrs. Clara two weeks at Miami. • •••• vUie, Maryland. the purchase of a *tov* for the Sun- •• Mr. McCampbell enacted the rote Memory chapter of Monmouth day-school room. Ulpfa, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Allan, The Oeraldlne Thompson Republi- county, Amerloan War Mathers, was Mrs. Peter Munnlng entertained • ol peacemaker by Interceding while 1 Mrs. Lydle. Kudi ot Asbury Park ilrs. Uetsgar, Mrs. Httiyer, Mra. Po- can unit will hold a card party at the exchange was taking place. He recently organised at Keantburg and the Wednesday afternoon deuert- Ig, Mrs, UhJ, Mrs. Krueger. Mrs. Au-the fire house this afternoon at 3 bridge club which meet* fortnightly ws* the guest of her sister, Mrs. eald the quarrel neemxd to be more the following officers Installed: pres- Charles Doeaeher, on Monday. -uat H. Lelderhaus. Mrs. Banks, Mr*, o'clock. Mrs. Clara Mulraln and Federal Housing Administration Nan or less personal and that the partici- ident, Mrs. Matilda Glass of Keans- at her home. Three table* were "in loheer, Mrs. Relfert, Mm Kruse, Mrs. Blanche Oarslde will act as hos- burg; first vice nreildent, Mrs. Agnes play, with Mrs, J. C. Eggleston high. Miss Harriet Ann Krefew hftd M In, Mayer, Mrs. Toung, Mrs. Hlg- pant* should not allow personal feel- her guest* over the week-end Miss tesses.. ' a definite maturity date ... Ing to endanger parly success at the Conk of Long Branch; corresponding Mrs. Henry Hutchlnion and Ml** ru, Mrs. Black, Mra. Clara Mulratn, secretary, Mra. Lena Zimmex of Laura E. pessweln substituted. : Stella Doyle, Jack Qormley and Tom T«. Roughgarden, Mrs... Conroy, Mr, and Mrs. William Lovejoy ue polls. He said ho had always found Sullivan of Bayslde, Long Island. enjoying a vacation sojourn at Mem- lair to borrower ... with terms-to meet one's the Golden Eule a good one to follow Keansburg; treasurer, Mrs. Leola B. Joseph Angello, seven-year-old ion !rs, Franks, Mrs. Mlnnit, Mrs. En- at all times, even In politics, and ho Scheao of Union Beach; custodian of ot Mr. and Mrs. John Angello, was leman, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Brock- phis, Tennessee. . abilijby.tQ repay. - asked Mr. Warwick and Mr. QOlnn records', Mrs. Josephine White of winner of the first prise In the ama- aaa, Urs. Berry, Mrs. Bchular, Mrs. teur hour at the Strand theater at N&TOsink. lr they did not agree with him. Both Long Branch; historian, Mrs. Anna Pansy Dennlg, Miss Nellie Dennlg, Consider Hew By-laws. Kirk of Fair Raven; sergeant-at- Bed Bank Friday evening. Joseph rlrs. Lillian Krueger, Mrs, MoRea, replied that they did agree and the Th* Navcslnk Epwerth league will FOR INFORMATION AS TO EITHER PLAN matter ended there. nimi, Mrs. Sarah Schwertxer of Bel- plays the plano-aceordloa, and has :rs, Nleman, Mrs. George-Krueger, A meeting ot the Pride of Mon- ford; color bearers, Mrs. Mary Keat- only taken lessons for seven months. hold a. chop suey lupper tonight (n. Garslde, Mrs. Toung, Mrs, Ty- mouth Council, Sons and Daughters CALL AT THE OFFICE OF THE Coming Party Event*. ing and Mrs. Hannah Hoehey. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MeeMillUn from 0:80 to S o'clock Jn the fire lan, Mrs, Rupp, Mrs. Frank Engle- ot liberty, was, held Friday night In It wan arranged for the Women's and sons David and Robert moved ian and Mrs. Margaret Voorhee*. the lodge rooms In the Clayton $ Rev. and Mrs. Carl H. Kocker, Jr., A rummage sale will be held to- Democratic club of the county to hold were guests of honor at a farewell Saturday from Park avenue to the The Ladle*' auxiliary of the fire Magee building on Broad street. New EATONTOWN AND OCEANPORT a dinner-dance Monday, October 26, Olenwcod apartments on Church morrow afternoon from 1 to e company will hold a card party at by-laws war* passed upon first read- eceptlon given by the members and o'clock m All Saints parish house. at the Molly Pitcher hotel at Red :ongregatlon . ot the First Baptist street Mrs. Ronson Warne and he fire house next-Tuesday. ing. After the business session,'*, BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Bank. Candidates and Bpeclal Bpoak- church Wednesday evening In the children Jean and Ronson, Jr., have Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Heyers and Thirty-seven members of the Ger- covered dish dinner waa served and ers will give talks. A county meet- lecture room. Rev, and Mrs. Kocker moved Into the house on Park ave- son returned home last week from a Idlne Thompson Republican unit a social hop wu enjoyed. . Quests two weeks' motor trip to Florid*. '.M*i» Street, Eatontown, N. J. ing and danco will be held Wednes- and son, John David, will leave Mat- ue. lade a trip by bus to Asbury Park were present from Oakhurst, Ixing day evening, October 28, at Conven- awan October 15. On November 15 A. C. Warrlngton has) moved from Branch, Eaton town and Highlands. tion Hall at Asbury Park. Candi- Flowers growing on the Ziegler Nell' Johnson's house into. Frank Rev. Mr. Kocker will assume charge property on the corner of Main street dates and others will speak during of his now pastorate at the Calvary Maxson's bungalow at Plattmount. Intermissions In the dancing. The and New Brunswiek avenue received Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, who have Baptist church at Sacramento, Cali- the plaudits ot. the judge* at the annual county tour of tho candidates fornia. been living at AUantlo Highlands, will take place Thursday, October 2D. Trenton fair Monday. Out ot ten en- will move back Into their home here. tries , nine received prises; seven The Democrats will depend upon Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Cole Wallln Miss Esther Mount has returned these events of a more or less social firsts and two iseonds. The follow- of Main street returned home Satur- ing were entered In the bouquet: to Flalnfleld after having spent the nature to promote their campaign day after a 15-day vacation at Thir- summer with her grandmother, Mrs. Instead ot holding mass meetings. cut Bower class and received the blue teenth Lake, Hamilton county, In the ribbons; orange marigold, yellow Thomas Dumont. Adirondack mountains. The Walllns marigold, orange gulnlegold, blue Mr. and Mrs. Omar Sickles have Mr, McOamphoU's Statement. had originally planned to spend their aalvle, celosla, coxcomb and snap- moved from Frank Vanderveer's Mr. McCampbell has Issued the fol- vacation at Indian Lake, but being dragon. This Is the fourth consecu- house Into a cottage on the Ward lowing statement: amazingly Impressed with the beauty, estate on Hartahorne road, where environment and accommodations at tive year that the coxcomb entry has The revolution against unjust tax- won a prise. The two seconds were Mr. Sickles is earetaker. ation on property has reached Mon- Thirteenth Lake they decided to awarded on a potted coxcomb and Warren Scott, eon ot Mr. and Mrs. mouth county. The revolt now has spend the entire two weeks at the dwarf slnnlas. James O. Beott, Injured his knee political sponsors and leadership. The lake village. while playing football during a phy- movement will spread here as In Mrs. James Robert Kearney of St. Mrs. Conrad Johannsen ot Keans- sical training period at Leonardo Ohio, where property Is protected by Louis will spend the week-end with burg entertained her bridge club high school. Dr. Walter W. Gosling, a ten mill tax limitation rate. If her sister, Mrs, Robert B. Berger. Monday, whloh Is composed of Mata- school physician, is attending him, property owners will Ret behind this Mr. Kearney, who is vice president wan resident*. Mrs. Edward Holtorf tax revolution with their votes and received the prise for high score and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Green have their Influence they may look for- of the J. R. Kearney Blectrlo Manu- moved to Highlands. facturing company ot St. Louis, Is Mrs. Joseph Dernberger, Jr., was ward to their day of emancipation given the consolation prise, Adam Unamsyer has returned to from the slavery which has confis- on a business trip to Philadelphia. Duke university at Durham, North cated their equities. Mrs. James O'Neill and daughter, Mr*. Oeorge W. Clark ba* joined Carolina, where he Is secretary to It has been a long contest with the Margaret and son Frank of Spring- the Ladles' bowling olub of Red the university's president, after hav- tax, spenders, but the property tax- field, Ohio, have been spending the Bank. The first game* were rolled ing spent the summer with his par- payers will win In New Jersey as past week with her son and daugh- Friday afternoon at the Red Bank ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Llnsmay- REXAU DRUG SCORES they won in Ohio, West Virginia, In. ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Elks Club. tilana and other states. Their first er. duty Is to roll up a big vote In favor O'Neill of Wyckoff street. Mr*. Frank Sickles of Tennent Mrs. Lottie Linde, who has been 111 of candidates pledged tp work and Mrs. Osslan Extrome and Mrs, spent • several days last week with for several weeks, Is able to be ivote for tax limitation oh real prop- William Farrell gave a luncheon- Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Brown. around again, erty. There Is no other Issue In bridge to 24 of their friends at But Mrs. Fannie Cullen of Ravine drive Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otell of Leonla state and county politics. ton-wood Manor Thursday. plan* shortly to leave for Florida. were week-end guests of Mr. ani The example set by Monmouth Mrs. Walter King entertained sev- John Partridge, who was gradu- Mrs. Adam Unsrnayer. s i county this campaign will spread eral friends at bridge Wednesday. ated from Monmouth Junior college l HONE l444 RED BANK throughout the state. At last tax re- Her guest* were Mr*. Claude Zlegler at Long Branch, Is enrolled at Tren- New Mevmfadc VNKSW. lief by way of tax limitation has be- of Zanesville, Ohio, who wort first come a political Issue. The property ton State teachers' college. Ml** Mildred Lackey of Keyport X-n>. ChooeUte owner In Monmouth county who prize; Mrs. Kenneth Greene and Mrs. Mr*. Oeorge W. Martin was the 100 60o Walter Walllhg, Mrs. Joseph Qelger has been engaged a* an additional falls to vote for tho candidates guest ot Mrs. R. Congdon Friday on teacher at Use Naveslnk publlo school Bayer's Size pledged to work for a ten mill tax of Keyport, Mra. Roland Talby, Mrs. Long Island. The trip was made in Halted Milk 19c limitation rate deserves to be sold Donald Rlley and Mrs. Walter Swan- because ot the Increased number ol Aspirin POND'S Mr. Congdon's private plane. pupils enrolled at that place. out by tho tax collector. son of Matawan. The Midway hose company Ladles' i-n. tao size Face Powder Theron McCampbell. . Mrs. Rensseiaer L. 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Mrs. Paul. Hunter has recovered daughter Lorraine of, Connecticut, east of the village center. In the Press Institute West Keansburg. from a sprained ligament la heformerlr y o( .this place, spent part of spring they expect to remodel the Stmnd Theater. right foot last Week here. building. Miss' Miry Preaton of Newark, The West Keansburg Ore company Mn. William Stryker of Keyport. "Bctut Met a Lady" with Bette Mr. and Mrs. Harold GuntherJeof I Makes Awards fortnerly of this place, and Harold held a very successful card party Engllohtown, formerly of this place, formerly of this place, died last Davis an* Warren William, will be week, MM, Jr., of Jersey City were Bun- an•»^>d* 'danc**~4»uev awtlast. MV....*.>M»SaturdayJ »•«•».».,evening. a"".Uavtt havae IIIUtEmoveUd iIInI thII!«Je '^WU«-DechtsIr ' IUSUMUroadsidQe shown for* til* last times today at day visitors of friends here. JJoni zahe CAOMM BUY 'Atbury Park PTWM and Keyport the fire house on Laurel avenue and booth building on the county road It pays to advertise In The ReglsUr. the Btrand theater. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack- spent Eighth street • Weekly Only Monmouth Two feature., "Two-Flited Qentle- 1 Sunday with Mr. aid Mrs. Arthur W. Miss Anne Rellly wu a Newark itors. • • ' •ever 10,000 and also the editorial were Jersey City visitors Sunday at Page award in its group, • Mr. and Mrs. Felix Kosky of'Cen- the home of Mr. and Mrs.; Jpseph terville spent' Sunday at this place Style and Quality The Trenton Evening Times was Boylan. ;"' with Mr, and Mrs. Lucas Lenowich FOR placed first In the front-page com- Misses Bus and Mary > Massavlteh •and ehlldreh. •'•'•• petition and The Elizabeth Journal of this place and. William Corky of Misses Marie and Catherine Heh- Jnt in the sports page class. MaUwan spent Saturday at Perth beln of'• Union Beach were recent The Morrlstown Dally Record Amboy. . guests of Miss Marie Klepp of Stone Your Little Girl made a olean sweep of the four clais- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Dickey, road. • •s for dally papers with a circulation who were recently married,, are re-> Mr. and Mrs. George Kurtz and under 10,000. siding on Port Monroouth road. sons, George, and John, of Palisades ,r Mr. a»d Mrs. Jack Murphy, of Jer- were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Classes 1 to 4 were open to week- *ey City spent the week-end with the Charles Mack. lies with circulation under 3,000 and former's parents. REASONABLE PRICES Classes 5 to 8 for weeklies with more Mr. and Mrs. David Weiss of New- than 3,000 and for semi-Weeklies. ark spent the week-end with friends , Colt's Neck. The Keyport Weekly was awarded at toil place. • ' third place In Class I tor general ex- Mrs. Anita-Walters wan a Key- (The Eed Bank Register can be bought ENGLISH COATS cellence. In Classes IS, U and It port visitor Tuesday. •t the store, of Loots Plotkln.) for dally papers the second place in • Miss Euth qoldfarb of New York Made of all wool tweeds. The feature attraction on Sunday, Archibald Reynolds returned home each division was awarded to the As- spent ' Sunday with her parents, jast; week tatter, having been a hos- French beaver, opossum and Monday and, Tuesday, of next week Rabbi and. M.™- Morris Goldfarb, and bury Park Press. will rbe. "Thef Last* of tha Mohicans," pital patient several -weeks. He is The awards: ' * children, JDavid and. Virjlpla, much. improved, and Is: able to be velvet collars. Comes in brawn, Paramount'! adaption' of the James The Catholic Daughters of Amer- about,thp house. , - Class 1, weeklies, front page—First Fennlmore Cooper classic. Randolph navy, maroon and green. Hssbrouck Heights Observer; second, Mad- ica heia a very successful card party Miss Dorothy Conover, daughter Scott has the role of Hawkeye, the for the benefit of the school fund last ison Eagle] third, GaasMap County Times. hero ot Cooper's, Leatherstocklng of Mr. and Mia. Rezqau Conover, has • Class 2, weeklies,.editorial page—Fleet, Wednesday afternoon • at • St.- Ann'o SIZES 4 to 14. Haabrouck Heights Observer! second, Her- series.'BlnhWr Barnes-pleys the main resumed her; studies: at Southern school auditorium, i • • > seminary at Buena Vista, Virginia. ehentvllle Community News i third, The female lead. Mls> 'Adelaide Aspq and Miss Mary $9.95 Olsn Bldgo Paper. v Rev. F. Alvin Langwith waa on Class 8, weeklies, sports page—First, DeCapflo, of Frteh#''a£a'; MlM Nell the sick list with intestinal grip part The Glen Ridge Paper; second, Madlaon Osriton Theater. Hatalan of thta place were Asbury ot last week. His daughter Bernlce Esgle; third, Carteret News. - •• Park visitors Saturday. • Class 4, weeklies, general «cellens»— Qhf ;Dorm)tery"-,w#)i: a- esjit that was out of school a few days with First, Madison Eagle;' second, Cranford Includes Slmone Blmon, Herbert ' The Holy ,Name society of • St, the,-samc ailment. Cltlssn and Chronicle; third. Keyport Marshall and Ruth, Chatterton, will Ann's church .will go toiHoly Com. •Ryall Crummell continues to show 3-Piece Coat Sets Weekly* munlon .in a body, next Sunday Class 6, weeklies, front page—First. be the fsaturs attraction at the Carl- Improvement from Blckness and he Is Somerset Messengor-GaBStteMeseg l second, Cald- ton theater-today, tomorrow and Sat- morning at the 7:SO-o'olook mass. able to be out. Consists of Coatt Hat and t Leg- wsl"l Progreit- i third••' •, Hunterdon County urday. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Carhart Joseph Lefferaon is having im- gings. All wool material, velvet Serve the "All Democrat. spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Class 0, weeklies, "editorial page—First, provements made to hla poultry and fur-trimmed collars. Colon: Montclalr Times I second, Caldwell Prog- William H. Newman. plant. He and Charles Hagerman nss; third. BloomAald Independent Press. Miss Vivian Covert, a student nurse are doing the work. copen, navy, brown and tile. American Breakfast .Class 1, weeklies, sports page—First, at the Presbyterian hospital at New- The Helping circle of the Re- Rlda.wood Newsi second, Hontclalr Times; ark,' spent Saturday, with her par- third, Bloomfleld Independent Press. formed church met at the home of Class 8,' weeklies, eeneral «eellenc«— ents and sitter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mrs.-Theodore Wuobber yesterday. StZGS 1 to 4. but be sure it's ririt. Hontelsir Tlnus) second. Washing- Compton. Mrs. Walter D. -Fields was kept $7.98" ton Star: ttlrd, Somerist Meuenjer-Ga- Carl Kolodlez of Union Beach has •ette. indoors with sickness last week. FLACSTAFF Class 0. dallies, front page—First, Mor- accepted a position as cutter with The sermon topic at the Reformed rlstown Recordt second, Orange Courier r- the Leybro Manufacturing company church Sunday morning will be "The third, Ocean City Sentinel Ledger. __ on Creek road. Greatest Thing in the World." Class 10, dallies, editorial page—Firit, Many of the local residents .at- 2-Piece Knitted Dresses Morrlstown Record i second, Orange Cour- Lewis V. Snyder has almost fully Haln colors and tweedy mixtures, In a ier! third, Brldgaton Evening Maws. _ tended the funeral services for the recovered from sickness. He has re- Class 11, dallies, sporU page—First, late Raymond Thome, who met his variety of styles. Pancake Flour Morrlstown Record; second. Orange Cour- sumed his duties as supervisor of ier! third. Brldgeton Evening News. death last Wednesday evening while bridge repair work in this part of beoaiue there's nothing like hot steaming pancake* walking home on Main street, SIZES 10 to 16. Class 12, dailies, general excellence— the county for the board of freehold- to pep the family up! Simply add water or milk First, Morristown Record; second, Or&nge Mrs. Herman Jones and eon John ers. $2.98 Courier) third, Brldgeton Evening News, are making a three-day stay with to Flagetaff Pancake flour and stir your batter, for Class IS, dallies, front page—First. Mrs. Clader, who lives with her Trenton Evening Times i second, Aiburr Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Jones of New the most delicious pancakes you've ever tasted 1 Park Press | third, Newark Newt. York. son, Richard Clader, reached her Class 14. dallies, editorial page—First, 88th birthday last week. No formal All Wool Skirts Newark Evening News! second, Asbury Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklyn Kornt, celebration was held, but Mrs. Clad- Park Press I third, Candan Courier Post. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Lewis and Scotch Plaids and Plata Colors. Class IS, dailies, sports page—First, er received a number of gifts and a Elisabeth Journal; second. Plainnald .Cour- Mr. and Mn. J. J. Goff, all of Madl- shower of postal cards. ier Newt*; third, Trenton Times. son, spent Sunday at their respec- Atlantic township lost an old land-, SIZES 10 to 16. Class 16, dallies, general excellence— tive summer homes at this place. mark last week when the blacksmith $1.94 First, Newark News; second. Asburr Park Press; third, Elisabeth Journal. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Maxley and shop at Vanderburg was razed. The JHB OENIHAt. 0110 AT PAWN. daughters, Virginia and Doris, have and William Mapel, executive editor of building was owned by William "The General Died at Dawn" with dosed their summer home and re-Ganley. For many years it waa used Special Friday and The Wilmington (Delaware) Every turned to their winter home at Ma-as a blacksmith shop by the late add the perfect touch! Evening Journal, judged the exhibit Gary Cooper and Madeline Carroll Saturday Only in the main roles will be shown, for plewood until next May. Charles E. VanDorn. Eighty-eight state newspapers en- Joseph Llnde baa, fully recovered tered 2B9 entries In sixteen classes. four days beginning on Sunday, A meeting of the Sewing club of from a severe illness and has re-the Reformed church will be held FLACSTAFF turned to his position with the New Thursday, October 15, at the par- Girl's Sport Coats Jersey Central railroad at Elizabeth- sonage. Blade of all wool material, fancy plaid*. port. Wlllard McEllvalne, who was re- Fully lined. Mr. and Mrs. Patsy DeTuro and cently married to Miss Frances Fol- •on Pat have returned to their home ker, has made a wedding gilt of an SIZES 8 to 18. Table Syrup at Jersey City following a successful automobile to his wife. $4.98 business season at this place, '• Mrs. Edward Umber and her By smothering your pancakes with wholenans Flagstaff Table Syrup! Only the finest quality in-, *Tot -0 Qood. "Tim* gradients go into this flavorous syrup. IH€ B€V€RA<*€ gatutclatf A/ifht J B€€R OF TH€ AG€S 2 TO THE FAMOUS After leaving Egypt about 1200 B. G, and during their 40-year trek • that aided in the occupation of Canaan, FLACSTAFF the Hebrews brewed a beer, tvhich they tailed "Sh^r." CLUB SHRIMP Will make any glnggiah appetite perk up. Grand in salads or cocktails and especially delicious served u a hot dish ... creamed on toast. Large shrimp HOTEL BERKELEY-CARTERET ...» real value. ASBUItr PARE Tall Can WIMM Smart FOIM ei Monmovth end Ooexm 15 Cou&ttM FLAY Erewy FLACSTAFF

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BILLY RoaEar TRIO FLAGSTAFF • F. R TOClaatoe , Elchler'i !• • perfeclly li«1*nrcas been nominated as a Rapublloas ndldate for assessor In Wall town- Horace E. Treat of Fmfthold cele- p. George E. Rogers, tha prasant brated bis 84th birthday lut Tlmr*. UJTOW Do You Need day. That night be was given a Personal Notes, Sale* of Property, 3uilding Operations, lessor, Is expected to bs tb« Demo- N. J. .tic candidate. birthday dinner by Ills daurhtar, Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths Mrs. William R. Conover of ESton. Pastor for IS Years. Ions Biaaeh Man Takes Bftti. A Loan? Rev. Charles M. Hogate. pastor of Announcement has beta mad* of and Other. Notes of Interest. e Manasquan Methodist church, the marriage ot Miss Ethel Lonjtell i's served one charge longer than of Neptune and Brinkworth 8, John- Miscellaneous unpaid bills are always Thomas Procter 4 Sons of Long Canning Factories Busy. ly other pastor In tha Methodist ston of Long Branch. They are mak- DR. L W. CARLBON ranch have been awarded the con- The Farmingdale Packing com- inference, having finished his 13th ing their home at bong Branch. a source of worry to a man who wants ract for the construction of a sea pany and the Farmers and Packers iar at the Manasquan church. •DBOBQM CHmOFOOIST utlet for the Interlaken-Oce&n town- factory have been running full blast On World's Fair Board. iWt AILMEKTS to keep Sis credit in good standing. Ip sewage disposal plant for $16,- Some of the farmers taking toma- >*eehold Wedding. ' --• Bloomfleld Hullek, proprietor of 10 «. si. te s m, m, ». The outlet will be constructed toes to the factories had to remain Miss Marlon E. Daley, daughter of the Hotel Loch Arbor, has accepted W tad Tkanwy, 000 feet to sea and Is to be com- all night waiting to get their trucks r. and Mrs. Harry Daley of Free- as appointment as vice chairman of I kMH M41 It Is good business to borrow eted December .1, unloaded. ld, and Edwin Vogan of Asbury the advisory committee oil hotels at W BBOAD ST. BED BAWL M. I. • • . a lump sum which you know 'ark were married Sunday of last )les of Heart Attack. Hospital Engineer Dead. the New York world'! filr. reek at St. Hose of Lima church by Orange Buys Han. you can repay in regular Lionel Kremer, 76> father of Ward John M. Llpplncott, who was en- lev. James Childs. remcr, well known lawyer and for- gineer of the Monmouth Memorial Monmouth Orange of Freehold has JOHN E, DAY :, monthly installments, •' * er district court judge, died at bis hospital for several years, died last tarried Last May. bought Wemrock ball on the Man* omo at Neptune Tuesday morning Wednesday after an illness of five Announcement has boon made of alapan road, where It has held Its Funeral Home a heart attack. Mr. Kremer was weeks. He was 72 years old and Is 0 marriage of Miss Margaret E. meetings the past eight or t*n years. .You are invited to see an officer of this gnged in the publishing business survived by a widow, a son and PHONE 332. artholomew and Edward F. Bath- I til Broad st, BM Bank Bank. r several years. Besides his Bon four daughters. te, both of Freehold. The wed- BED BANK BENTAL8. o is survived by a widow. Announce Engagement. ng took place at Brooklyn last Asbury Fark Hotel Sold. Announcement has been made of ay. New Occupants for a Number of The Marlborough hotel on Grand the engagement of Miss Grace K. iwarded Scholarships. Houses at This Place. ROYAL MASTERS 'enue at Aabury Park has been Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormadt of Freehold Patrick F. Kennedy reports th» Id by Jamea M. O'Hand to C. W. Charles W. Phillips of West Long id Charles Rembir of Long Branch following rentals: lamsoy, a New York hotel man, whoBranch, to Clarence W. McDermott Personal Loan Department were among- the 'Columbia . univer- John H. Cook's bungalow on Twas down in Monniouth iras formerly manager of the Gov- of Freehold. County ity students to receive scholar- Drummond avenue to Edward Pet- rnor Clinton hotel at New York. Freehold Woman Weds, tips for scholastic excellence and erson. A touring highways bo; ?he Marlborough has 99 rooms and Put Royal Masters on the Mrs. H. Perrlne, daugh- extra currlcular activities. Half of Harry Burke's double built in 1900 by Harold Sexton. ter of the late John S. Holmes of house on Monmouth street to Frank wheels hi World's Fair Board. Speed up! and let 'er go. 'olhemus—Storm. Holmdel, and Harold JS. Coe of New Plney of Mlddletown township. York, were married at Jersey City Alexander A. Allen, president of A house on Monmouth street Miss Catherine V. Polhemus of Asbury Park Hotel association For many limes we'd started eptuno and Paul Ai Storm of As- last Thursday. The bride has been owned by the Sed Bank Building The First National Bank nd manager of the Berkeley-Car- A pleasure trip to make, ury Park were married Saturday a resident of Freehold several years. and Loan association to Edward Gat TRAVEL and ret hotel, will serve On the hotel NefT. But things would always hap-, iornlng at Bradley Beach. The Jailed for SO Days. dvlsory board of the New York VACATION COSTS pen eremony was performed by Rov. Bergln Moran, who was charged orld's fair corporation, Another house on the same street of Eatontown, New Jersey And from us the pleasure tlchard Studer, assisted by the with operating a blood pressure owned by the association to Hiss take. ride's brother, Rev. Eugene Pol- testing device at Asbury Park, was 'oman 91 Tears Old. May Feeney. in n*lj} . . . enras. fined J200 last week and In default Mrs. Cornelia Burtt of Engllsh- One of the Welnsteln apartments The differentials, corns and iwn celebrated her 91st birthday on Monmouth street to George Mo- •thttBmncitkMivnutii-tMotSf ilanasquan Couple Wed. of the fine was sentenced to the faction of iht co« for em Member Federal Reserve System gears! county Jail for 20 days. , st Wednesday. Mrs. Burtt enjoys Lean of Uncroft, &adUd£»,ConnadnUratd£»,Conndd M Miss Bernlce Blaln, daughter of A house on River road owned,,by oa bt hookthkdd to Mr cu— Heir troubles drove us wild. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Blaln, and Ber- Pease—Cahill. xcollent health and occupies her But whnii compared to blow-outs me by reading, sewing and doing Miss Mary E. Tlmmons to Daniel Una ma contJntof u la tM wiwi nard Combs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Eva M. Pease, daughter of Crawford of Riverside, avenue. of Nonhttn Otasdi, irtt ainte »o» ell These accidents were mild. toward Combs, both of Manasquan, 'an'ey work. ih* cxnfuts et hoiu-wlik kitdwo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pease of Key- A houie near Headden'a Corner dil toom, badtooB sod btdk Member Federal Deposit Insurftnco Corporation i-ere married last Saturday In the port, was married September 27 to Engagement Announced. owned by the Monmouth Lumber IM two, *wr e»»l«. hath We tried this make of tire and Janasquan Methodist parsonage by Thomas Cahill of Newark. The Miss Hazel Brown, daughter of dbfbret «i*e (hat company to Charles Clark of East iev. Charles M. Hogate. couple will make their home at Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of North Orange. Without avail of course, Newark. , ong Branch*, announced her en- Well sen the gosh-blamed fliv- Seek PWA Funds. D. A. Johnson's apartments on Si* the New gagement to Louis Blum of English- Monmouth street to Edward Ward, Approved Mortgagee ver Tho Spring Lake council has made EngUshtown Woman Dead. town at a party last week. No date And buy ourselves a horse. jplication for PWA funds amounting Mrs.' Frances Rogall of English- who has a position at the Schulte- COVERED WAGON o $20,000 to complete tha- Wreck town died Sunday of last week. She las been set for the wedding. Unlted store. Federal Housing Administration Then Jaudy, with Ms sunny Pong control work and to build a was 81 years old and th« widow of Ante Branch Girl to Wed. smile new boardwalk. The control dam, a Albert Rogall. She leaves one Miss Catherine Mount, daughter of The road to better and bigger busi- JOBN a wnxs co., PWA project finished last July, has daughter, Mrs. Clara Engall, with Mrs. Harry Mount of Long Branch, ness leads through Tha RerisUr'sad- Looked In, and whispered, Bo! rertlsln* columns.—AdverUeement Put Royal Masters on Uie proven inadequate. whom she lived. \ has announced her engagement to wheels 'eared Operation. Borden—Hampton. Vllllam C. Peck of Warrenberg, New Speed up! and let 'er go. John Kamaria, 16, of Asbury Park, Miss Dorothy F. Borden, daughter fork. The wedding will take place idn't want his tonsils taken out He of Mrs. George Oakley ot Freehold, ext month. ,ed from the children's ward of the and Donald Hampton, also of Free- Announces Engagement Fitkin hospital Monday ana ran a hold, were married Sunday at the The engagement of Miss Agnes P. mile from the Institution before hid- Freehold Methodist church by Eev Goldf arb, daughter of Mrs. Annabells ing In the woods. The boy was re- A. C. Polhemus. Goldfarb of Long Branch, to Frank turned to the hospital and operated A. Schilling of Bayonne, was an- Have Your m Tuesday. Church 75 Tears Old. The Engliahtown Presbyterian ounced last Sfelday night, church Is observing its 75th anniver- •t Baseball Flayer Injured. Freehold Han Dead. Thomas Ciccarone of Freehold haj sary with special services this week. BRAKES returned home from the Monmouth Rev. Robert ft Buche la the pastor John Kertanshas, one of the care- Memorial hospital after undergoing of the church and he preached an akers of the Freehold dumping an operation on his knee made nec- anniversary sermon Sunday. grounds, died Monday of last week AND Lssary by aa injury he suffered In a in the Monmouth' Memorial hospital. Heads Freshman Team. He is survived only by hit wife. Diseba game. Mr. Ciccaron* was Merrill Wallace, son of Mr. an itcher for the Holy Name team. Mrs. W. Stephen Wallace of Key Widening Hatawan Streets. Thirty-one men began last week Freehold Woman Weds. port, has been elected manager of Headlights the freshman soccer team of r*- to widen and grade 18 Matawan Mrs. Elizabeth C KozubBkl, daugta- township streets on the first of three _er of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crotch hlgh university and has received his letter. new WPA project* starting In Mon- felt of Freehold, and Frederic G. Hill mouta county. of Valley Stream, Long Island, were Bobbed Ice Box. married Sunday of last week in the Harry Stevens, colored, wu ar- Died of Alcoholism. Tested , , Freehold Presbyterian church by Miss Time Smith, an Asbury Park Rev. George G. Horn. rested Sunday of last week at Fr*e- colored woman, was found dead in) A Bebnar Wedding. hold for stealing meat from the led last Thursday. Dr. A. D. Ku- icebox at the home of Mrs. Kathryn ban pronounced that death was due Miss Dorothy Bennett, daughter of Perrlne. Mrs. Perrine was havin to alcohol poisoning-. FREE Dr. and Mrs. Chester Bennett of Bel- dinner at the time of the theft. Garage Business Sold, mar, was married st her home Sat- City Official Dead. Howard Height, Jr., of Sea dirt, urday to Theodore Kirk of Asbury Miss Sarah H Layton, clerk am Park. They will sail October 17 for and Charles Craig of Spring Lake Be Safe deputy registrar of the Asbury Part have bought the garage business of Guatemala, where Mr. Kirlc Is em- board of health, died Tuesday at hei ployed by the United Fruit company. C. H. Waters and company at Spring home. She was born at Farming Lake. When the New Watchman Attacked. dale and had lived at Asbury Part Elmer Florke, 28, night watchman 32. years. Hit By Auto. at the Hollander fur factory at Long West Long Branch Woman Dead. J. Harry Hushton of Asbury Park Law Goes Branch, was attacked by two men was struck by an auto on the super early Monday morning. Florke said Mrs. Phoebe F, Cunningham highway at Linden last week as he he men climbed the wire fence sur- West Long Branch died Monda stepped out of his own car. He suf- Into Effect rounding the factory and that one of morning at the home of her niec fered Injuries to his back and l«g. them struck him on the head. Mrs. Albert Edelman, with whom sh lived. She was 82 years old and was Chicken Thieves at Marlboro. Married at Keyport. tho widow of John Cunningham. Chicken thieves visited the hen- Miss Leanna Major of New York, neries of James Ryan and Charles daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopper—Conover. Hanford at Marlboro lajt week and Major of Kcyport, was married Sun- Ml»s Marjorle S. Hopper, d&ug! stole about 100 chickens at each ter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hopp place. BUT OIL-PLATING LASTS... day to Charles F. Lee of Montclair. The ceremony was performed In the Keyport Baptist church by Rev. Nathaniel S. Hargrave. I'inhtng Nets Damaged. Change today Right you ore. The weather (iotn> mad* up Hi mind yet. JAUDY Monmouth Beach pound fishermen Buffered damage of more than J3.000 But you don't care, once Conoco Garm Proeeiied oil— to their nets in tho storm last patanfed—li Oll-Plalhg yovr «ngln« for Winter. \Ve(lri<"i/of«d Mr. «ml Mrn. VVIMInm Adamclt, Station !!r., of Kcypoit, obaorvcil their 00th And today... tomorrow...next month...ot long 01 VOt* wedding nnnlvurBiiry Monday oflnBt olly con- Red Bank, N. J. jtho Kullciton HaiK'i! cornpuny. centrate" which it alloyed Into Germ Proce««ed oU u«-N Scores of Other Valuable der potenti.' In* tlrculollng^ thli' oil renewt itt genuine Mils Nnni-y I Togn mid Hownicl Prizes Including Cash Phone 1709 ImlIKO, Ixith of Aallllly I'nlk. wi-rc 011-P/otfna, which doein'l return to the crenltcate, but inn nil.I .Hnl in -ilny noon hi the Mnllnril Awards—Mail Coupon for ttoyi up all through your engine. Mi^ttuMlit church tiy Uflv. Dfivlil C Kvniin. Mho cnupln left nftrr the full Information ri'irmony for a trip throiiKh the New Thut Ihe old cry of "get your right Winter vfscoitty" Un"t MiiKlnnil ntatri. riiniHK of if—her the half of It, now that you con get eixcluilve Qll-Hatlng, For Safety -I joy four gloiiona yenri it coUego— too—o great big mnha, Olt-Phllng It aD ready to lu- in win « lull rollngo education—ooio. luttly /ret. Thli ami many other valo- bricate before your ttarter even tumi, and H»at leti your aM« prlzo-tuch •• inclloi, tamertt, battery live. O/l Wof/ng'doein'l'rvn off In «my weather, STOP Mryrlet, bracelet! ami vrrlrt watch**— will b« Kl"-M twif In th« lilg 15000.00 ond that tavet your engine and oIL You keep'oway (juttr-*! for irlmol rliildrrn, iponinrttd from your next quart—your noxt battery—your MM hy 'lilue roml* Am«rlra'« finett bom« «ar, by changing today to Conoco Oorss Proeewoe) tt, Blinding full. There's nothlnj la Iray—n* bom tops In Mttfl In, Contbitntai Oil Company • THE OTHER Far (all Inlormallon «b«nt thli molt- ing rotit^ti, nimply fill In mtift mallillin coupon liclow. l!n iiir» in g|v« |b« DRIVER riNinft of th« u«th*r you ««Urt •» your f*rulty BttvU^r. Don't vrali- don't out 0n ikli hlg rlunr*. HfrnA in HAVE YOUR \Um eosfton to

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BEHEARSALS PB0GEES8ING, charge, and while they willingly do BENEFIT FOB WOUNDED MAN- STOP AT THE this on all occasions when asked to Oast of Opera "Joan of the Nancy do so, she feels that a performance of Dance at Hwdowriew Inn Saturday Lee" Xearlng Perfection. this nature --would In some email HARDWOOD FLOOflS Night Netted $50. LAID IVWACED FINISHED Rehearsals for the light opera, way repay a part < qf, Jhe great finan- MONMOUTH TAVERN cial outlay which is made in order to The dance given for the benefit of "Joan of the Nancy Lee," which Is to Charles Antrim of Belford Saturday K. L. NILSON, 70-72 MQNMOUTH ST. be given in St James auditorium on perfect a musical career. A ballet number, "Salute to thenight at Joseph Halllday's Meadow- LITTLE SILVER, N J RED feANK, N. J. PHONE 3946 Wednesday night, October 28, under view Inn at Belford was attended by the direction of Olive Wyckoff, well Dawn," to be danced to the music of Loo It Branch TTfl . ______k . the opera, has been coated by Ethel about 200 persons and netted $50. The known vocal teacher of Red Bank, use ot the inn was donated by Mr, For the largest selection of choice Liquors, are progressing successfully. Mount Mozar and will be danced by New Way to Hold LOOM the Ethel Mount Mozar DancerB. Halllday and the entire amount was Wines and Beers. The proceeds of the production will turned over to Mr. Antrim, who Is be divided among the members of the A full list of the cast and the man- FALSE TEETH agers in charge will be printed in recovering from wounds which he cast, all of whom are talented and received about two weeks ago when Separate accommodations for ladle* and gentlemen who de- experienced singers. Mrs. Wyckoff next week's Register. Tickets are Firmly in Place on sale and may be obtained from ho was accidentally shot. Mr. An- Do falsa teeth annoy and bothar ty lire • quiet and pleasing atmosphere. ' Is affording an opportunity for these trim expects to resume his position dropplnu and slipping when YOU eat, talk artists to receive some recompense members of the cast or Mrs. Wyck- or launh? Just enrlnkle a littles off. A general admission will be •with the Matawan Tile company In FASTEETH on yoar plate". This n«wj for the years of costly study which about a week. tastelens ponder holds tteth flnn anil they have undergone. She Btatea that charged but these tickets may be ex- comfortable. No gummy/ soosr, paKiy the majority of vocalists are expect- changed for reserved seats at a small taste. Makes breath pleasant. (!•>& A FTBR 16 Yean of Sen**. thU Ne» ,_. Boys can make extra pocket money FASTEETH today at Whelan'a ot an* A\ wul travel to every state in the Union. These letters and ed to give their services free of additional cost. selllnc- The Register.—Advertisement. JL JL pie trip will eontinus for at least a year. Follow the white other drujc store. Una weekly, bcsinnln* at the alar at New Jersey.

What I Found In Michigan. graduated from college, I went to Well, we found Michigan a great work in that third floor office as a stats and while the dry weather has clerk and I have now been rewarded LOOK AT THE BARJGAINH IN THIS had Its effect upon the crops, yet by becoming the governor ot tola;. the thousands of acres of the largest great state." Thsjgovernor Is a true A»« MARYf —THINK OF WHAT WE farms; we bave yet seen will pro- son of Michigan, and has the In- duce a fair crop of corn and other erests of his great state at heart CAN DO WITH WHAT WE'LL SAVE products. Fine watermelons are sell- We found prices in all lines about Ing here at 20 cents each, and bigthe same as In the East and in the ON THESE SUN RAt VALUES f cantaloupes at five cents each. The cities and towns business seemed farms here contain from BOO to TOOquite active but the merchants, like acres and the land Is as level as a the farmers, still have a feeling that bpard floor and your eyes just fail he activity will not last. to tee the other side. We notice corn We covered most of the southern In Michigan Is planted In hills (like part of Michigan but found absolute- It is lit Jersey), Instead of in rows, ly no timber or waste land. Prac- as In other states nearby. tically every acre of land In this sec- tion of the state is either covered New savings of 5c to 10c a day in connection with 60 and We arrived at Lansing at about 11 by towns and cities or is under cul- 54-trip monthly, 12-trip weekly and 50 and 100-trip six a. m., Thursday morning and went tivation. There are scarcely any months multiple-ride tickets. The old ten-trip Bupplemfcnlnl to the state house and found Gover- meadows, streams or shady groves nor Frank D. Fitzgerald at his desk, left In the state covered by our trip. Wmn fare ticket at 81.25, good for six months, without restric- and when I was announced by hisWe noticed fields of 100 acres or more tion, continued for use of the occasional rider. Single trip secretary the governor came out ofwith not a single shade tree or brook cor Supplemental fare of 15c remains. his office* and after a hearty hand- of any kind. shake said: "Are you Mr. Moore •••Hi from New Jersey?" I said "That's The people of Michigan are very EVERY OTHER WEDNESDAY to right, Governor." He then said, "Come sociable, and we find friends where- NEW YORK-NEWARK $425 right Into my office and I trust your ever we stop. The roads are very 54 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. visit to Michigan /will be filled with good and the weather has been very Excnnion Train JL enjoyment and that as a result of fine and wo aro speeding over the (ContultyourlooltbktuientforMlioduJo) BOUND TS1F your visit Michigan will stand out country in our moat delightful In your memory for its hospitality "Covered Wagon,1' a real home on SaveMore THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Tour little visit was most enjoyable wheels, and our little Chevle Stand- and I will send with you my bee!ard takes us over these fine Michigan MANUFACTURER'S RELEASE wishes for your continued enjoyment roads at the rate of 45 miles per health and success," The governor hour with the ease of a strong horse was not satisfied with just telling me drawing a light buggy. Except the 100,000 Boxes Of these nice things but he wrote them break in our connection at Sara- down in his own hand writing, and toga Springs we have not been de- handed it to me. He is a very earn- tained a moment since, we took up STATIONERY est supporter of his state and afte: our abode in our moving home on discussing the great state's produc- June 22, last. We are all In the best FINE LINEN FlfflSK tive powers ho Invited me to look of health and eat like pigs and sleep MADE TO SELL out the office window to the third the same. FOR 25c BOX floor of the state house and said TOOTH 1 4'/,,x5'/;,ln. Envdopea "Mr. Moore, 28 years' ago, when ": Our next letter will be from In- With Matching Papar. diana. In white, ecru and BRUSH two-totw colors. BOX FARM WATER 8UFFLT. Husband Follows ATTENTION Sun Ray'* Greateat TolMiy Value of the Season Tew Things Are More Important Wife in Death ©AIBYMSGN-! Than This Factor. Few things are more Important William A. Grevllle, 83, for many 5?Value PQMPf IAN than a good water supply and yetyears head of tho stereotype depart- this Is probably one of the most ment of the Newark Star-Eagle and TISSUE OR VANISH1NQ frequently forgotten factors in con-its predecessor, the Newark Star, BABV FOODS jtFOR YOU! Some*idgHJ»«# sidering the purchase of a farm or never been dooe before in the history ofahe dmfatf died Friday at his home at Manas- country home, according to M. A.quan about 24 hours after the death ICANS 15C -Industry. It's an amazing offer of "MORE MtfcK. Clark, assistant county agricultural of his wife Mary. CREAMS agent. Obviously, the purity ot the INSURANCE"—exclusively on Purina Cow Chows! The Grevllles had lived at Manas- Hurry to Share in lit assures yoe more milk from your flows. It drinking water Is of primary Im- This Neixtf-To-Be portance and more people consider quan and at Brielle for almost 40 •scures you that yewcao feed'Purioa Cow Chows years and until his retirement sev- Forgotten Value. 1?> this factor seriously, but there are mt no extra cost. : ' others that may be neglected. eral years ago, Mr. Grevllle comtnut- ed daily to his work. This isa't Just mereidaiflM'.or soqie. bold talk. It Is frequently true that in Mon- GIANT TUBE mouth county when we attempt to Surviving the couple are two It's a, written ironclad "More Milk .Insurance" daughters, Miss Daisy Greville of agreement. It's down on paper in Mack and deepen or enlarge a well, we may "MX UOMO run Into trouble. Sometimes deep- Manasquan and MrB. Herman Goth' white, it's backed by one of the oldest and most ening a well to increase the water berg of South Orange, and two sons, SOAP -av .reliable organizations in the country. It means supply results In striking another Lester J. of Freehold, a Freehold at 29* F0R what it says. No other dairy feedis offered to you water strata which may affect the postofneo employee, and William A., REMEDIES 5 9 on such a liberal basis. Came in and let us tell well so that the water Is full of Jr., of Glen Ridge. c>, Jon all about this liberal "More Milk Insurance" Iron or sulphur. The possibilities of offer so.Aat yon may knowthe maty advantages these things should be Investigated Cold Remedies Pi/Is & Tablets 'k holds for you* as far as possible by consulting other Tinton Falls. NOSE . CHOCOLATE ««_ people In the neighborhood, or some 30cVICKS DROPS 17c ELAXATIVE TAB 11C person In the vicinity who has had A council has been organized at PLAIN OR experience In digging or drilling the publio school with each class 25cMISTOL EPHEDRINE 17c 15c DB. EDWARDS ?£ 10c wells. having a room organization with of- Another factor which should be ficers and two representatives. The 20c MIDOL TABLETS 12c Lawes Coal Co., Inc. considered Is the amount of water representatives are elected by the FOR '1O- which will be needed. Many times 60c REM coucm «*«»» 25cESP0TABS 17c Shrewsbury, N. J. Phono R. B. 1251. pupils and they report to their class- NOSE *ONJ the purchaser of a farm or country mates the business which is trans- 35c HILLS' DROPS 24c 35c HAARLEM Co?l, Fuel Oil, Gasoline, Feed. home will install a pressure water acted by the council. One of the ob- system with the Idea of not only jects of the council is to instruct 35c VICKS VAPO-RUB 23c 50cYEASTF0AMTABS.34c • CAN having running water in the house children in tho workings of Dem- AND BILE but throughout the outbuildings, and ocratic government, tho business of 75CCAR01D TABLETS .50c water may bo used for sprinkling tho council being managed along the the lawn. Naturally tho demands same general lines as that of a re- on the water supply will bo much public. The ofllcers of tho council Vitamin Products Popular Patents greater than they were when all the are Robert Roche president, first tl.OO ABBOTTS HAUVER water was taken from a hand pump grade; Harry Soden, president, and Oil. AND VIO5TEROL 5cc over the well, Be sure that your Oeorgo Binaco secretary, second and 61c water supply will bo adequate for third grades; Daniel Osterstock, this Increased demand. president, and Graco Layton, secre- CAN front and Fire protection in the country Is tary, fourth grade; Herman Ritzau, 75c SQUIB&S POWDER 2 * FOOTBALU another factor to be considered. president, and Elinor Porcelll, secre- Unless the well Is inexhaustible, It tary fifth grade; Kenneth Layton, S1.25KONJOLA ..84c J5« helps to construct a cistern some- president, and Catherine Shafto, aec- CONCENTRATE spotlight where near the barn In which tho retary, sixth grade; Howard Drake, C U O. TABS. BatlU of ZOO 99c $1.25SARAKA .84c Vita. run-off from the barn roof can bopresident and Helen Rochkovsky sec- II.SO NORDt-AND HALIBUT stored and will be available for retary, seventh and eighth grades. MAl.T-Vitumin. A, R, I>. f". 79c $1.25 PERUNA TONIC 8484cc TIMELY VALUE-GIVING^ fire protection, or for other pur- • 1.29 NORDLAND HALIBUT OIL poses where the purity of tlio water Tho second and third grades aro CAPS—-With Vium.n I>—2S» 69c $1.25 S.S.S. TONIC 84c REG. $125 MODERNISTIC supply la not as Important an It Isstudying about Japan, Tho class has for household use. mado Jnpaneao lanterns to decorato tlio room and is planning to make ANOTHER GIGANTIC CARLOAD PURCHASE! a Japaneao garden with a tea house. TABU LAMP CROr FLANNING FOR 1031. A number of tlio residents of this plnco attended tho atntc fair at Tren- KX Ok* FLORENCE With Matching Shade This Year'* Crops Should Ilo Guide ton lniit week. and Silk Cord. In For 1037. FRENCH MILLED Choice Color*. For Tho I.ndlea Aid society of tho Ortica, Boudoir or Tho reaulta of this ycar'a produc- Methodist church held a luncheon yesterday nt the) homo of MrB. Wil- BATH TABLETS Living Room. tion should bo a fundamental gulila IN FOUR DKUaHTFUL ODOR* planning nrsxt year's cropping liam Hennett. 39< , Carnation . J»»mln« irogram, according to County Agent Plans aro about completed for tho , Almond Crwt . t»v«nil«r Ellwood Douglass. During tho pant double nnnlvfumuy . to be celebrated THE "TOP" IN CLOCK VALUES!!! year* more serious thought lino by thn llremen and thn Indies aux- GIANT 5-OZ. CAKE bean given to tho adaptation of par-iliary next Monday night. Kach or- $1.00 AND $150 GUARANTEED ticular crops to speclflo soil typo ganization will rolnbrnlo Its fourth RAZOR MADE* and whilo considerable research work anniversary. llOcPROBAKJR. PKO.OT 4 has boon done on the tenting nf A Hallowe'en Hocinhln will lie hold ALARM CLOCKS kinds and varieties of vegetables on at tho Methodist church Friday, liOc DISH CLOTHS AMORTMKNl particular aoll types, In addition to October 30. With ftomkat this tho farmer hits an excellent •AMMO CHOC. Mm. Mnruh Hot t him had ftno w I/, LB. BAH Cut*. Convex guide if hn wilt compare ylehla and roof put on her Morn. Thn work WILBUR 15c $2.00 Schlck Lena. New dates of rlponlng with tho rnaiilta of WflM done by her now, David and Injector Mmtchetl oropa tho paat your ail far back Wllllnm Hootl. RAZOR Color* hn l« able to rnmemuar. The Jarnoy Oily fimilly wl»> occu- 25c ELEC. CORD SETS Ono often apeak* of aoll Aa ve(f pied thn Contill.v luillii" on Wnter stable soil. On« thing Hint makus «troot dining 1 lio >ujmnier moved In 110c SUN FLASH DOG FOOD ft* vegetable soil la thn amount of aand thn city lunt weeh. In the loam that will allow the farm Allen K. Oniwfmd «ptmt Inul week The) 5ea»on'« OtitstMKHng Chocolata Vatual to plant the crop »arly In th«In 1'ftnmtyivnnla on li Ininlncnn trip. Talks f spring and figura the exact wnek when ha will harvest, ami appreciate .rnnit rircitt, did Hunk IIUIII noliinil K'tor ONION" and automatic ov.ttltlva • New uniUnluno rear having bonn laid up « wi'cli wllh « Ilin vicinity. While It I* frMjuently Khrnlneil nnlili'. Him nut wllh thl* CHOCOLATI axUi give big roomy Inttilon — chal* height «*eite • true that crop ripening from one Injury Inut werli while playing «<><' Mad* of r»r* Milk World's lanjeel lufaage capacity • World's •r»l»>) to threa we«fca latar than what l« MR.GO0D6AR Cb*c«iitt* atn>t doting doon with •ncluilv* nonraflla rotary door known aa ths wrly a«aat>n may nt ftatoctsHl Jumbo $665 tlnwa bilnir a fair prloe In the mar- Tborrin* Cnlnnflvlrll Imn hnd nn fNuwmh — now , .. lotlcl • Woild'i Ant can wllh bulll-ln warm air dt- ket) a-a a ruin I ha aoll wllh tint h«av- d4lllnn of a brilhi oo mil.!.. In I,In frorten • Only can wllh Automatic Hill Holdwl • WmWl thaitgftl, teftit and \*t loam la ono that doea not warm q«|«te*t«llM**ltM>dl« CII|' up In the spring «• quickly and It Tl(« Hnlvntlnn Ann Iwlni? *«. rum: BL SAIHORA IU1I.I.Y nnOTHKHM •tabl* mill. laUnii, Jl ••< .llir tr-,t hy Mro. KLEINS COCOA Wolllii^furi Wlllilnn, M Av«nu« Tel, n«d nan* IKH1 . Mia. Alli«iit VAI.UK ArtTH WIII||»lii(H, Mm. Jfilin ll^inmni^ i uml g ItnuMit Pmotlealry «v«ry farm In Mnn- VENTILATORS flir CATCH mmith nminty haa aovnml diriment Mra. tlmry OnEmimn A. IH> FAZIO * CH). type* and kind* of anil Tlio,of,,,r, Mr*, Mnrgalfit Khift vvn •UA*. OMIT a»A-|j- Ml < hrlei>» Avttntut with prop*!- pfenning anil affiliating! Bl thn »,h,M,l Kildny. tlhn I1W VAUUK with no oth«r ntiantu In farm oper- of thh » nrih »i..1 »l«lh l WHISK ation*, a farmer might Imprirv* hi* sh« hs» h*e1 flhttHn I') BROOM* Shrewd, careful buyer* read Th« RegUter't Clan situation from 5 In 2B psr mil. If ftnrna (line pant lirinira your rnuntr agonta can M'lsl you hrmllh. 1W in.III..i Mia ified AdvertUemenU. Her* you find the teller who tie 9c «AM I Page Six BASK REGISTER, OCTOBER 8,198& qulr* tfca ltaaon through experience. Hew mfttt «Wh to do, and as those suggest who tun that Is beautiful «)4 j$ay aad «n*ritaot c*n prove) not only for unlit drivin but for claim there la no choice except be- a •wintry when tfcm » att work. Protest Against Institute For RED BANK REGISTER tween communism or fucina—nal- Bat the uirly tmtBttMwt Hurt future, peopla run down by them has bun only too plainly dem- Editorial Views ly looka attractive, thea there will il jrevtaltd In tha ttatfc, wtorlaaa, w, . ^ , ^rtApusmcn mi oaatrattd. InoldentaOly, last wttk ni obaervad u be 'danger. Tht defense, uvim monotonous lit* of the Kuatttna. Way Republican The Educators OBOBOB C HANOft Bdltwr "safety week" and Ironically enough It m marked by It, is recognizing the elements of ma- The atavtry ot ehUdrw, tha Ignor- VREDKBIO B. BATES. Managing Editor more killings and malmlngs on roads hereabout* than terialism, manifest aa fear, gretd, ance and complete aBataet of hop* waa true during th« height ot the lummer season when (The opinion* axprauad in tht JMltorM violence, hate, under whatever name that confronts future Rswtia, are Partyjs Ruled Of Middletown THOMAS IBVttfO BROWN. . Vlawa oarau&4er 4o not naoaaa*rU> carry they appear and meeting them with not'mentioned by the Itadtns «f the traffio was much heavier. we eadoreaatent «f Tht BUU) 1 ' Fubllaher and Business Manager Troax thla Bad picture It is a. pleaaura to direct at- their opposltef.- -The Christian Scl- "saute * In other lands. Two Hundred Italian^msrlcwi We, Who Uaat fay. Not oae American would willingly It Will be Held in the Hid. entlon to Bergen county, when for several years past cnoe Monitor. Leaders MMt and Exp«Mt DU- THE BED BANK BEGISTEB With the distractions of the Pres- place bis son and daughter la slav- School at Leonardo Wednes- highway safety education has been offered to all puplla la a member ot idential campaign, the election ot Workhouse Nefflfed. ery auch as exists in Basal* today. Mtiafa«tton~41ow«ver, They itudylng high echool subjects, regardless of whether member* ot the State Legislature ia Nat one American would go bank to day Afternoon and Evening, , THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Serious consideration 1* being giv- Will Support Party. they attend publio or private cehools. A prominent au- receiving scant attention. Tho next en to the establishment ot a work- tbe Dark Ages and submit himself October 21. The Associated Preea la exclusively entitled to the tomobile manufacturer supplies an automobile and a legislative session, grappling aa It house in Monmouth county to which to a Feudal Lord to ba used as that W* for republlcatlon of all newa dispatches to it or not will with the question of new taxes, Lord saw fit. Not one American About £00 RtpubUcan Xtailan- mechanic for the lessons. Tbe .manufacturer probably minor offenders will be sentenced to meeting or Institute for Uu otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news ecelves a greater return la advertising than the value will bo an Important one. We who work at hard labor Instead of being prefers Btattf Borfdom, a few rags, Amerloan leaders of New Jersey met crumbs of bread and a alp ot water at the Smoke Shop tavern Sunday teaohera of the ,publlo schools,"of it his donation, but that la beside the point must pay should find out where Sen- sentenoed to the county jail to serve published therein. ate) and Assembly candidates stand, to good food, clothes, radios, motor and in BO uncertain terms «xpres«ed Mlddletown township will be hem The Important factor above everything else Is that their terms In idleness. As we have Governor Hoffman Is a retermined cars, One furniture,, rugs, vacuum dissatisfaction with the laok of reo- Wednesday afternoon and evening, Member National Editorial Association Inee these lessons have been provided the highway! often Bald before thero Is a rial need ognitlon whloh their group had re- October 21, In tht high school at fellow, and cot until he leaves of- for such an institution. cleaners, electrlo Irons and other ire safer. Fewer people have been*" killed and fewer household appliances and similar ceived from the Republican party Leonardo. Tht arrangements have floe will be surrender hope of forc- As we understand the law It Is not Member Nor Jersey Press Association maimed. The last point la often as Important aa the convenlencea, and •with tht way the campaign was been made by Or, Paul H. Axtoll, ing upon the taxpayers of New Jer- necessary to acquire land and build being run. Just before the conolu- supervising principal of the schools first, for Incurable Injuries art often worse than death. sey his combination salea-inoomo- a new building. All that la necessary Let those who want industrial slon ot the meeting a resolution was Member MonmouUi County free* Club economies and spiritual slavery go of Mlddletown townBhlp, and the Property damage as a result of accidents has also shown buslness franohlse tax for the osten- la for the freeholders to adopt a unanimously adopted asking that an event Is scheduled to begin with a a great decrease. This, ot course, Is secondary as corn- sible purpose of "relieving" tho bur- resolution designating a part ot the to Russia and stay there 1 Keep ItallathAmerlcan ba appointed a America tor Americans. general session at 2 o'clock, follow- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, IBM. ered with saving lives and preventing injuries, but for den on real estate. That program present county jail aa a workhouse. member ot the New Jersey campaign ing whloh there will be sectional will bob up in the 1837 Legislature Judges and magistrates could then Stand by your colors. Show the oommltUe and pledging allegiance meetings for the teachers ot various hose who believe education should be measured on a as It did In the 1933 and 1936 ses- world, that we have no room tor the dollar and cent basts it may be Interesting to relate that sentence offenders to the workhouse to tha party. grades. Tax Limitation as a Instead of the county jail. From the alave driver, the revolutionist or ter- Blnce highway safety instruction became part of the $10 one denies that real estate Is rorist This country Is good enough Tho resolution summtd up In • At the general meeting the apeak-- workhouse the Inmates would be tak- nutshell the substance of tht ire- County Campaign Issue. Bergen curriculum premiums on automobile accident overtaxed. An honest effort to dis- en and put to work. for ua as It la. Let's keep It that en will be Howard Dare White, as- policies have decreased. That la vastly different from tribute part of the burden would way for all time.—Francis J. Cum- marks of all tht speakers. Without sistant commissioner of education in Democratic prospects in Monmouth county have un- Convict labor Is rightly objected mlngs In Blade and Letter. exception they expressed rejantmtnt charge ot Secondary schools* Ernest Monmouth county, where the cost of such Insurance haa have genera) aupport The Hoffman to where it Interferes with regular over tha treatment aooorded to IU1- questionably been Improved aa a result ot the aotlon ot plan is not an honest effort Last M. Harding, assistant commissioner the party executive committee In Indorsing tax limita- grown by leaps and bounds the past few years. labor, but the Inmates could be put lan-Aaerlcuna by tht Republican ot education In charge of elementary The example of Bergen county and ot other places rr It waa labeled the Lolzeaux to,work at jobs many of which would party In Mew Jersey but said they tion and no Increase In fees for licenses for trucks used 'replacement program." It would re- ichools; County Superintendent which arc mailing the schools an agency to Increase not be dona If the taxpayers had would aupport tht ticket Howevsr, Thomas B. Harper and Dr. Paul by farmers. This is about the only bright spot that has place nothing, because it provides to pay regular wages. For Instance Shrewsbury D.A.R. some of the speakers were so bitter developed In the party'a horoscope In this county over a safety on the highways has not gone unobserved by ed- no means of compelling municipal Nickeraon, professor of llteraturo at there are many miles of county In their remarks as to leave room for Montclalr state toachora college. Dr. period of years. What with feuds and schisms and ucators elsewhere, For example, an Institute for teach- authorities to roduce real estate roads on which tho aides and should- doubt as to Whether, figuratively ers of Mlddletown township Is to be held at Leonardo taxes by the amount of tho now rev- Chapter Enrolls Nlckerson'a address will relate to scraps over postmaster appointments and various other ers badly need to be "dressed;" speaking, "Their tongues were In poetry and literature, things too numerous to mention the -estate of the party Wednesday, October 21, at which one of the principal mues from other sources. washes could be filled, additional their cheeks" when they pledged al- oplcs to be discussed la highway safety education. The Defending his plan, Governor Hoff- drains laid, brush and weeds kept legiance. Some of them admitted af- The sectional meetings will begin is Indeed low. Without all these things the party would New Members about 3:30 o'clock. "Highway Safety township school system la not ready to add ouch a study man frequently cltea what Governor cut, shrubbery or trees planted, fend- ter the meeting that they feared b« handicapped, for Monmouth 1B normally Republican, they would not bo able to hold all Education In the High School" will now, but there Is growing public Interest In the matter. Landon did in Kansas. There is no ers straightened up, bridges given especially In a presidential year. omparlson. In Kansas is a law coata of paint more frequently. On First Meeting of Season Monday their followers In line. b« the topic of the meeting for the high aohool teachers. Amoa Kray- The stand for tax limitation and against Increased which limits real estate taxes to two rainy days the workhouse Inmates at Mr*. M. L Haielton'a at At- The meeting was held under tht per cent ot the assessed valuation, could make concrete plpo ot various bllll, supervising principal of tho license fees for farmers is timely and carries popular direction ot the Italian-American Re- schools ot Aibury Park, will act as appeal. At least It gives the Democrats a platform to a limitation whloh Governor Hoff- sizes for use on county projects. lantic Highlands—Mrs. Han- publican league of MonmouUi coun- Bank Deposit Insurance man haa consistently opposed in Now Woodland could be cleared and the chairman. The subject 1B ono of un- stand on Instead of the same old stuff about "standing cock is Historian. ty, with Assemblyman Basil Bruno usual interest to educators as well and Closed Banks. ersey. This limitation guarantees wood given to the unemployed, the of Long Branch acting as ohalrman. by the party" and other stereotyped drivel. Moreover, it county farm at Allenwood and land Much of the dissatisfaction expressed as to other persons who koop in- permanent tax reduction on real eo- formed on high school activities and means that Theron McCampbell Is not only back In the Considerable reference Is being made in campaign ate. To broaden tbe tax base, Gov- at the Welfare House could be made Shrewsbury Towne chapter, Daugh- was because of alleged unkept prom- fold but In a role that makes him more or less the oratory to bank deposit Insurance, the Democrats stress- to ralso moro of the produpo needed ters of the American Revolution, hold ises to appoint members of tha group for this reason Invitations will be ernor Landon then put through an sent to supervisors, principals and campaign manager of the party Inasmuch as an appro- ing the fact that It was put through at the behest of Income tax law. to feed the county's wards at Allen- Its first meeting of the season Mon- to office. the Hew Deal administration and the Republicans claim- wood, Briar Hill, and the Welfare other persons who aro not residents priation of funds has been placed In his hands, with a But there Is considerable contrast day afternoon at the home of Mrs, -Invitations to attend the meeting ot Mlddletown township. Dr. Wlnton promise of more coming, to work for the candidates ing that their party Is equally as much entitled to credit between the mild Landon law and House, or given to tho general hos- M. L. HaEolton of Atlantic Highlands, had been sent to Governor Harold G. pitals to help them with their un- J, White, superintendent of sohools pledged to tax limitation, because a large majority of the representatives of that he Hoffman plan. The Kansas In- Mrs. Hazelton and Miss Molly Chllds Hoffman, Henry Jeffers, chairman of of Englowood, will give a talk on balanced budgets. Many more wor- were hostesses. Mrs. James H. Mat- No one who knows Theron McCampbell needs to party In congress supported the measure. Passing up come tax yields $1,000,000 a year. the Republican state executive oom- the subject. the question of which party is most entitled to win The Hoffman bill would take fifteen thy tasks can bo found, the doing tenlee, regent, presided and reviewed mlttes; Walter K. Edge, Joseph Fre- draw on his or her Imagination as to how the. county times aa much from New Jersey tax- of which would not Interfere with chapter activities. llnghuyien, Edward O. Stokes and Advooates ot adding highway safe- platform adopted Monday night will spur him to action. votes because of this legislation, there Is almost unani- regular occupations. mous agreement among the rank and file that this ac- payers, although Now Jersey has Mrs. Stewart VanVHet read an ar- Arthur Vanderbllt None of theso ty instruction to tho curriculum He has repeatedly stated that nothing Is so necessary to stress the following points: tion was of paramount Importance In stopping runs on little more than twice as many in- ticle by Mra. William A. Becker, members of the Republican high restore prosperity as getting lower taxes on real estate, habitants a.i Kansas and a state bud- In Middlesex one guard Is sent out Approximately 36,000 persons are banks and restoring publio confidence. president general of the youth pro- command put In an appearance and and the Importance which he attaches to this Issue may get only twice aa large.—Newark In charge of twelve men. If any of their absence was commented upon killed every year in tho Unltod them run away they can bo Indicted gram ot the D. A. R. It stresied be judged by his opening campaign statement that any- Not a single bank failure has occurred the past year Sunday Call. the befriending of young hoys and with resentment by various speak- Statea in accidents on the highways, and It is only natural for the politicians and officehold- for breaking Jail and given two-year ers. The high command sent Charles to say nothing of the enormous prop- one who does not vote for candidates pledged to tax terms In state prison. If they do girls. ers to make such use of this fact as will win aupport Bight new members were welcomed M. Morris, prosecutor ot Middlesex erty damage inflicted and of Injuries limitation deserves to be eold out by the tax collector- Beds and Bed Herring*. their work they receive time oft their county, to the meeting to represent which aro often worso than death. Regardless of whether one agrees with this viewpoint for them at the ballot box. Bank deposit Insurance is sentences, and are returned to the Into tho chapter by Mrs. Raymond water over the dam, and while it Is not unappreciated Thoughtful Americans will judge C Goodfellow of South Orange, na- them and he was the last speaker to If a plague or pestilence cauaed the or not, there will be few who will deny that color and for themselves whether Communism community with at least a little bet- be called upon. His remarks were deaths of as many persons In New a considerable number of people living hereabouts and ter chance of behaving In the future tional chairman of membership, Each daah will be put into the campaign by Mr. McCamp- is a real or a false issue In the pres- received a small American fig. Mrs, of a conciliatory nature. Replying Jersey In ono year all the resources bell's entrance into the political arena. elsewhere are more Interested in getting quick liquida- ent presidential compalgn. than when they have sat In ldlenesa to the criticisms made he admitted of aclence and every other known tion of closed banks than In reviewing the events of the for from ten to 361 days In the com- Goodfellow spoke on membership In means would bo employed to find a They will be satisfied neither by the the D. A, R., and emphasized the that the Republican state executive banking holiday. Coughlln. insistence that it is nor the mon Jail. committee had not been "worth a cure. But the relatively easier prob- need of youth in the organization. lem of preventing deaths and maim- The status of the Broad Street National bank ia a Roosevelt insistence that It Is not The first expense might be a little The new members are Mrs. Bertram damn" In the paat but that It was case in point More than two and one-half years have They will cot take the word ot alarm- more because of the guards neces- learning and would function to bet- Ings on the highways receives much Why Not Use This Llnde, Mrs. Edwin Irwln, Mrs. Wil- ter effect and with more regard to less attention than it should. pasaed since that institution was closed. One dividend ists or of soothsayers. They will not sary, but the returns would be ben- liam E. Mount, Jr., Mra. Morgan Water Playground? of 80 per cent has been paid and judging by statements assume that because Moscow seeks eficial to the Inmates and to the the Italian-American group in the It Is believed that the schools can public, even though they might tie Knapp, Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs. Jo- The Red Bank Service Council deserves every sup- from an authoritative source there Is good cause for be- a world revolution and has directed seph Irwln, Mrs. C. A. Osborn and future. He praised Mr. Jeffers and be ot large assistance in making tht men and money to such ends In the Indirect Wo hope the freeholders highways safer by Instructing pupils port and encouragement In Its endeavors to increase the lief that assets are sufficient for at least one more divi- and Sheriff Roberts will continue to Mrs. Elizabeth Meal. said that Mr. Jeffers would hava at- dend, but for some reason not plain to ordinary citizens United States, those ends are being Mra. Harold Hancock was appoint- tended tha meeting but for the fact In tht rules of good driving. In usefulness of the former Shrewsbury avenue schoolhouse achieved. Nor will they be lulled to work for a aolutlon of the jail prob- many places, notably In.tho schools as a play center. The building Is badly In need of re- this prospect has not materialized. The expenses ot re- lem and at least give the workhouse ed historian to fill the unexplred that he was called to Ocean county sleep by assumptions that Bolshevik to straighten out a tangle In tht af- ot Bergen county, this is dono. They pairs and the council Is endeavoring to Interest the ceivership continue to go on, while the defunct institu- Idea a trial. We have never heard term of MrB. Frank Quackenbush ot receive thla training not only through doctrines have penetrated only into Shrewsbury. Mrs. Herbert Hunter fairs of tht party there. board of education In this matter. tion occupies quarters much larger than is required to the small, openly organized Commun- ot the plan being abandoned In any lesions but by actual experience In county.—Freehold Transoript was named to the board of directors. Other speakers were Commission- The importance of providing recreational centers transact Its business In a building which falls to turn In ist party. They will not be ter- operating cars. enough revenue to meet operating expenses. A request was made for volunteers er O. C. Blanch! of Orange, Antonio can scarcely be over emphasized. The greatest producl rorized by undefined Red scares. BufTardl of Newark, Bastitno Ks- Probably a majority of high school They will take red herrings apart to Building and Ixxui Insurance to do Braille presa work. Plans were of any community Is its children, and money spent for Conditions of a more or less Blmllar kind exist in a discussed for a dessert-bridge party orow of Gloucester county, Rlohard pupils become drivers after they their welfare la a good Investment because It helpa to number of other communities where banks are In the see what makes them red. They Commissioner ot Banking and In- Mattla of Essex county, Anthony Bal- leave school. It is relatively easy for wilt ask what Is behind the word at tha Molly Pitcher hotel on Friday, build a solid foundation for good citizenship. The Serv- hands of receivers as an aftermath of the depression surance Carl K. Withers has aoted November 6. Mrs. E. W. McCloUan, vatore of Elisabeth, Charlti Sorll ot them to pass tho required testa of It seem* strange that this unfortunate situation has re- "communism," promptly to protect the state build- Union county, Anthony Petronl of the motor vehicle department. Half ice Council Is carrying on its work In conjunction with Jr., la general chairman. a day's training or less suffices for ceived such little attention as a campaign Isaue. Per- They will seek to understand what ing and loan associations from the Newark, Joseph Oaprlo of Essex the Works Progress Administration, and the recent dem- elements of the Russian system are After the business Beaslon tea was tht average pupil to drlvo a car suf- haps the answer la that the depositors who Buffered threatened Invasion of Federal 8av-, served from a table attractively deo- county, Nicholas Forcella of Newark. onstration of play activities given at the Elks home, attacking America, and now. Is it Ings and Loan Associations. ficiently well to receive a license. losses In this way are not numerous enough to be worthy orated with dahlias, gladioluses and Mrs. Margaret Sacco of Long with members of the Llona club at spectators, was com- atheism? Ia It tho destruction ot After a federal charter had been Branch, John Policastro of Perth But this is not sufficient. It docs not mented upon by many as a convincing example of the of relief at a time when so much public money Is being property rlghtsT Is It the destruc- other autumn flowers. Mrs. William give the young graduatf a sufflclont granted to a Eayonne group for a iS. Mount, Jr., poured. Amboy, Mario Turturo of Union valuo of this project spent for relief for large groups. tion of tree speech and other civil federal unit, which will have Its county, Andrew Cella of Trenton and background ot training and exper- rights? Is It violence? And how The next meeting will be held on James Gullano ot Esatx county. lenco to bo thoroughly qualified to However, one Important outlet for wholesome ju- Nevertheless, It seems appropriate to recall that the shares Insured, It was only a matter Monday, November 2. Mrs. Harold plight of the depositors of such banks would be consid- are these enemies ot the American of time before the state units would Eighteen of the 21 counties of tho drive a car. It is chiefly for this venlle sport was overlooked in the program for the past htancock and Mrs. Ward Vandervear reason that highway safety educa- summer. That 1B the river. Children do not have to be erably ameliorated If a measure sponsored by Senator Btcm working? Such an examln- have to follow suit. Commissioner state were represented. tlon is needed if citizens are to Withers haa made thla possible after will be hostesses. Mrs. William J. tion Is urged as a coureo of study * urged to go there. No additional expense is required to W. Warren Barbour and Senator A. Harry Moore in 193S Ward, vice president general, and The committee appointed to pre- for the high school. had beon adopted. It provided for the Treasury Depart- now how much of the communism October 15. By removing certain re- sent the resolutions to tht atate ex- make It a popular playground. As a result of the new ilk is based on real danger and how atrictlons upon the state building and Miss Mildred KnnlB, state chairman sewage disposal plant having been built the river haa ment taking over the assets of the closed banks and ot Morrlitown Historical park, will ecutive committee consisted ot As- In addition to this meeting for iuch on the artificial bogeys pro- loan associations it will be possible high school teaohers thero will be been restored to Its natural condition, and during the making Immediate payment of alxty per cent of the to- be guest speakers. semblyman Bruno, Commissioner Bl- loted—as they always have been for them to apply for Insurance ot ancht, Frank Jacques ot Elizabeth, two sectional meetings. One will be put summer It was used to a considerable extent by tal amount of the deposits. Later dividends were to be romoted—by reactionary elementa Members and guedta present at for teachers of tho fifth, sixth, paid In such Instances as banks were found to be more shares In the Federal Savings and Monday's meeting were Mrs. John E. Mr. Cella, Thomas Vlggorlto ot Pat- young folks for swimming and bathing. Men, rather than surrender one Loan Corporation. When this la aalc, Christopher Pettlto of Burling- seventh and eighth grades, In charge At tho foot of Maple avenue is a wonderful beach solvent than ISO per cent >ta ot their own power or property, done the shares of members will be Bailly, Misses Katharine and Grace ot Wlllllam M. Smith, auporvlslng Brltton, Mrs. Elizabeth King, Mrs. ton county and Frank Qlmlnlo of for such sport, but It Is not strange that most parents It was claimed by the sponsors of the measure that •ould resort to fasclstlc methods Insured up to 55,000 juat aa are the Jersey City. Another meeting will principal of schools of Long Branch. •hlch themselves carry most of the deposits of banka through the Fed- Charles S\ Borden, Mrs. R. M. Cad- The other will be for teachers of do not allow their children to use It A small girl was the Treasury Department could do this without loss be- man, Mrs. E. A. Collins, Mra. Charles be held at the same plact Sunday, drowned at that place last July. This tragedy should cause the assets ot all the closed banka would equal the :vlls of communism. eral Deposit Insurance Corporation. August 18, when tht committee will the elementary gradca, in charge ot C. Conover, Mra. Herbert Hunter, County Superintendent Harper. not have occurred. No precautions were taken. There money paid out. The proposal waa not adopted, but And the most thoughtful of them The state associations have more make a report rill go even deeper and seek to an Mrs, Edwin M. Farrier, Mrs. Paul was no nupervlslon at all, and after the tragedy most that was no fault ot|the two New Jersey senators, who than 760,000 shareholders and ap- Stlllman, Mrs. Daniel Olson, Mra. The lnatltute will conclude with a although members of different parties, gave a fine ex- .lyze the materialism, the greed, the proximately one billion dollars In as- publio meeting In the evening at 8 parents kept their children away from the place. lolence which under any guise Charles P. Johnson, Mrt, James H. ample of team work. sets. To have permitted the federal o'clock. It will be for parents and The WPA may be doing a fine piece of work In su- ould destroy aelf-government and associations to start bualnesa In this Mattenlee, Mra, Harold Hancook, Rotary Club Hear* other Interested poraono as well as pervising Indoor athletic activities, but why should It One good turn deserves another and It Is only fit- iplritual development. state with the Insurance feature and Mrs. Frank Quackenbush, Mrs, Stew- for educators. Dr. Axtell and other not extend Its program to Include aquatic aports? Com- ting and proper that the attempt to aid the depositors On the basis of such study Amcr- to have denied thla to the state unite art VanVHet, Mra. Herbert Franck, Talk on India members of tho faculty aro hopeful petent supervision would not only preclude the possibil- should be mentioned at a time when Senator Barbour cans can begin to dctermlno the would have placed the latter under Mra. Emll Engel, Mrt, Dorman Mo- that It will bo largely attended. One ities of drowntnea but would also provide Instruction in Is a candidate for re-election. Regardless of what hlde- Isest measure tor combating aub- an unjustifiable handicap. Faddln, Mra, Maurice Baumohl, Mrs. Membera ot tht Bed Bank Rotary of the speakers will be John A. Bpai^ Harold Morford, Mra. Harry Heldt, the valiuihlo art ot swimming. Almost every normal ound partisans may do, this attempted service, as well crslve forces. More than five years -Hudaon Dispatch. club Thursday were somewhat dis- go, superintendent of schools of HuV- .0 other things which the senator has done, entitle his go this newspaper declared that the Mra. Jamea A. Outhrle, Mrs. Renada appointed In not having Tom How- ley and formerly assistant commis- child wanta to know how to awlm and enjoys bathing. Maehl and Mlas Irma Lupton. It Is unfortunate that the possibilities of this water play- andldacy to respectful consideration. If Senator Moore est defense against communism Stand By Your Colora. ard, the icheduled speaker, entertain sioner of education of Now Jorsey. uns for re-election or for any other office the same will ,'iis the removal of conditions which Throughout many nations of tha them at their luncheon last Thurs- There will bo another speaker who ground were not developed the past summer. It this day. At a late, hour Mr. Howard has not yet been solocted. However, 'ottered Its growth. We still take world today, Comrrmnlem, the can- BOYS HIV MEETS. had been, dono the little girl who was drowned would pply with equally as much force. hat view. , Wo believe that steps notified tbe dub he would bt unable still be alive and the vacation period would have been a cerous, malignant growth feeding this speaker will be aomeone who la o make the capitalist system oper- upon civilization, rears its ugly head. to bt prtstnt. not an educator but who la Interested much happier flcannn for many children. ate without the dlatrcsa and lnjus- Membonhlp and Program Dltoutaed Having gained a foothold In moat of for Coming Year. Qltcn P. WliharJ, former aaore In school work, The remarks of The summer Is over and It in out of the question to igna of Growing Ice which have tempted tho people the countries of Europe, lta polaon tary of the Bed Bank Young Men's both speakers will be with regard try to establish a water playground now. However, It Is if many countries to resort to dea- Is being aent over hern, to be The Rod Bank Boya Hl-Tf club Christian association and who for to school and community relations. not to Boon to plan for mit-h action next summer, lloth ndependence Among Voter*. >erate alternatives Is surest defense smeared ovor the United States. Its held lta first fall meeting last week many years did T. M. O. A, work In on tho economic aide. at tho Y houaa on Branch avanue the Service Council nml tlir WPA would win mippm t for The present campaign, hownver else It may be re- purposo la to destroy, while It Inflames India, was called upon to "pinch hit" and increase the uerfulncMi at their work by arrnnj o -- eidllners In tho political nc-we. The defection suf- speech. We bellevn that today moat "That's nowipopor talk." We can no V. M. C. A. secretary, waa In charge. tho« moat unusual people. ered by the Democrats through Al Omlth golnjj over to The question of program and ot America's dangers will be ovor- moro Bhrug our shoulders and turn Tbe RoUrlani fait that Thursday's At a ipeclal meeting ot the board Andon wft.i counterbalanced cm the very name day by :ome If tho huainraa cycle can ho our hanks to It than wn can to membflrshlp tn the club vu dla- of governors ot Fitkln Memorial hos- Highway Safety Educfttion cuaaod. A committee wat appointed talk by Mr. Wlsbara waa one of tht "ormer Governor John G. Wlnnnt of New Hampshire tralghtcnod out and men assured of pentllonen and dlnoaao. b»st he hat ev«r glv«n, and regretted pital Friday night sympathy waa ex- spousing the cause of Itoosevelt, and hardly a day pass- steady employment. Wo hsllevo it constating of Ilarry Oreenwofld, Tom tended to (ho family of the Ute Dr. as a High School Subject. IJut wn oan do aomethlnfr about Janllne and Qarrett ICwlnc tht lat- tha tlmt allotted to him was so H without both parties winning and Inning prominen would bo more uaeful to tackle* theso Jamea V. Ackennau, a poem ded- An intei^ftlnK drvelnpmpnt In the jiublli1. srhuolfi In It. Defore thla running noro of Com- ter being chairman, to meet with limited, l -r'i. It this Is indlcatlvo of a large percentage o problems than to about "commun- icated to his memory and a resolu- the Increased iiltftitlnn which la being puld to highway munlam aprearis, we can atop It. Mr. Itol.blna to go Over tht conatltu At ^ht session tha club unanimous- tion that tha hospital shall ever be a hlfl ism" at every extension of govern- limit It out and tns» It back to Ilua- nafoty education ri.fi imllllrlfiKlltli'rt BUrh InntMl among plftln, ordinary c-ltlxeris partlimnahlp wll. ment regulation of business, however lion and by-Uwa^ and raport at tht ly voted to underwrite a »ohola,r»hlp living memorial to him waa passed. lc-j» Influence In the election than htis been true In sla where It eam« from. And the , p for »om« worthy Bed Bank boy or Hem has been Inriud lit (he curriculum, »nd tin- \r necoaaary. ne»t meelns. An election waa alto held, long lime. quicker we do thla tho better off It waa decld»S to girl to tht Monmouth County Junior aona provide iMliinl t ilrmci In tlici art <•< iltlvlng, t Hut even the fairest, moat efficient Ihln country will ho. withhold action on new membara Following la the poem, which »m U 1H intereellnK to ol'tetve that ttmong thofte college. Morrli Jaek*, proprietor of father with Inlrnalvn nil lily nf the V/WIOIIM fjifloia wlilch economic eyatem may he endangered until the n»w conatltutlon was embodied In tht memorial resolution: avn i:hang«d their parly allegiance nro many who In Wn have but to eonaldnr war torn and Mr. lllaVo had rt- tha Cariton theater, rtcelvad tht »n- ar« eaaentlnl fur rafily, If tho people can h« made to fccllcvo Hpaln to understand and appreciate dor»*m«nt of tht club and ht will 'H« waa a, frl«nd Htart waa a*""l I tin past have mintr ft fetlnh of parly re^'lii'lly- that It lft unfair and Inefficient. turnad, WKo walka4 it and an4arst*>ci1: ' This may irrm imiii-ci'eiviry frut on a tPMlal ptrform«nce (or HI* waa a volaa thaft vpokka to ehaarh , mi who accepted thrlr remarlin literally might think Kahble-rouslng and appeula to pro>- do, nnd hciw It uttaoka and destroy" And (all Uk« nulls on taa «ai| average high M-hnni Kinduuta ncedn no am h txtemlvt Ilnlne, president; Harry Orainwood, this bentflt. hey wcmlit la.thfi cut uf? their rUht hands than lo voti udlce mutt be combated. We believe frefi ftoverhmetit, tpt Crtr'rtmiHiUtlQ Kta vat » amlla mfn I»ff4 t? *««i oourae In order In obtain n. Ikciue. A half d.y'a train thero la aoma danger that Mr. K«mi- vlcn praaldenti Vrank Appltgat*, HI, wan * Kami Ikal ••k«4 no Ut or thei oppogltlon. "fHand by the pnrty" has hcen thel ftctlvltlen whether In Franca nr ••oralnry, and Oeorg* Wilde, treojj- Ing, maybe even le»a, l« all that la necraaary (HI yiiimt var pry, hut they do not piactlc-a what thay preach whei velt will atlr up forcea ho cnnimt ftpriln or Run*!*, life atlymatlsseti by KE0S0 CIVIO tEAOUK, for fria&oilntM or kliicJntt* dun*, paraona to pa» (he llc-eme luitcsnu U.t,. Hut la Ihll control. And the I'raaldent tluiuld Th« m«mh«rs »ra Jaek Balna, n^ now tliml h« baa Journ«yi4 on hfiy clcniii It aultoil In their purpoaea to do otherwise. Ihn union features. They attack the darrett Kwing, Bill I**», Tom J*r- .la la a. fania that n«vir andaj rtally atifflclanlT Tho anawm l> emphatically no whei reminded that tho American sys- man nf wealth flra.t, bnllavlnff In thin AnmttJ Ma«Un» »»IUa Bknk ¥ut«» AntonK iinrtliHn r.rnlota lhl» itdvlt'n atlll ftndn appeal tem can ba put In jnrll by lnot« dlna, Harry P*v«y, Bobby Wnrd«n, 4» , Oetobw IT. • laavas Milnd unaoantad ftlatidt." contldmntlnn In takrn cif lie UIJIO numlirr of arririenta nit It la n henlthy nlgn that It la Inning lla majlc. I way that they gather following Ifmrry fJr»»nwcjod. Tom Lloyd and f Mra. r»rilin*ncl Vf, Iloebilng, Jr., which occur dally, finance* and locrao admlnlatratlcm. among thoa* waa clMtad honorary chairman of ivetylmdy "ntood hy tile parly" thi>r« would ba no polrl And nunvn ell It \% t)ur-ul«n«?d !>y who ha,va nothing. Albert Kdwrnan, Jitok dlmona, John Tht Uonmeuih County Nutro leagttt will bold lta annual meeting thft boMrd ot Kovftrnora; Howmd Vnqueatlnnahly |h« \fn\M fall ,hoit ,,f Instiling Mfci n holding indie than one a!a Hiada lirc-aua* ih»y h«.v« not hmd a. prnpar hurh h*tt there would ba amall pi<>*«r,«<'t of a rhftnga becftun H«rg«n )>>•«, A«4 Bank. Tho fol- tha IncreftMlng reaort to grab 1 a thnlr rffurt and «>n«rgy 1NVKHTIOATION OJBDICR|r.O. n atmh a |nrll«nn «tnio»plmro new voten wnulrl be tin lowing •tltamsnt h»a b»n laauad liy ground of nitpai'lrnra and lnat ruction, n |a tlila UIU government. When the pcioplft nra to Influanen B m«lj, »»d having Mlddl»t.,wn Walla lo Fin* Out orr row WVOMINO. claa« which Iho IHI™«IM of hlalmay »«t«ty education itkoly to clitii|ii ficim thu hnlilti cif Ihnlr fmbenn. fiiicuviiBgflil to eicpnct thti Uovmu- itlrr«i1 tip the mob, flr« It t« • fr«n»y About HljhUvjKla rujllUl. iiient to aupport them their lntrr#nt- "Thla !>rgftnl£*!l»n cam* Into ax- Walter II. Ouwvn and Nichols* art Interaettxi In, and thay claim thmt tha a It la tha Independent v«loi» who d» not rail with Inajdloua propagauda. unit In- latanna to fill lha long fait n»«A for In It tanda to bacome imtrow and n«mnl«ry ap««c)his« until tlmt moh Harry H. Chambtrltln, «Urk »f lh« llfttvay Ar» Hound for Oh«|r«iui«. Ihe agtnclaa I" liatform tha work b»«! Th» llramlng »nd woralilp party lah«l« wlm d«clilo «l«ctton». lm«rd of •dunatlon of HMdlttowa a.n organltatlott dedicated to tha • ganelM logically should Imp Incuimpatent |i«reoni on a«ld'*m Twin promlnanca In aelflih, rippnaad to th« Idoata of nil forgaia everything; civilisation haa Walttr 1L Conovtr of Hudaon av»- coittrlbulinK to promote th« Wfilfam tnwnahlp. waa Inntrocud laat Thura* frttcrtata of tht Hum group ejf dflvara' aaata, hut after nil thaaa y*ia.rs of unfit fought for throuyti tha A|C**; forgata rtM». foitn^rly of AtUntln tciwiiahlp, \it alt, Wh«n rallaf workers, fatru- Ihn bill at il»in«, tha il«hi to llva rt»y night to lnv«atl(»t« tha •nrnll- and 'lovileit t« H» wptfav* throu(h- oparatiira bolng tumol looat to rnnk* Hit »o*d» a aham >>«ul nf tilfhlanda pupil* la tha out tha ootwtjr. from a imall nun- and HlohciUa Itaivay of Holmdel ara, m«.iiuf&Gtur«ira, nltttnt, Knit In paaca *nd pomfort, tlt» right to left hy luitomnbll* today for <'ha|~ bias who cut) b«ll«v« (hat \l\»y will *y»r rlo »ol othar gt«Hil*« art deceived by \n~ tDwnxhln hljh at-lxml. Mldiilatown Una tMl* body haa grown to slifablt fr**4mn nf the prua, frusdom ot townthlp anfl AtUntls III»hl*nd« anna, Wyoming, wh«r« thay wilt vli't Jfo*t htfh eellool ftartyataii WrjiM au'omohtla awn vfalbla taxaa m.n& vl«lhl« btmntloa tq ap»«ch unii fr«»ffl«»rt h«.y« l>««n eart- Mr. Harvey'a Tirother, Xlamnrct liar- trt> Tbt tllf»nrl»» of btlalrxia, •• »tll u tht htllova that thay can (at a<,!n«tbl!itt amn, and tlt» right to own properly, v*y. Thay ««u«pt lo h« awny about aahoot* for tnliy ehsaaw •»(! lb« mamb«r«hl|i In- fm pl«>iii», r«»ult In n»«Mly all of thttn btwniag tm tot nothlrtf «ui of goy«rnm«nt tlmis Anrt whil« aim working upon thl« tlva wnaka, p M my la gtMtt anil lmtncdl«t« .i«ni«t tn mob, lhay "educAtt and InltUta" a puplla m» la to aaenrtiln If Iht Mr, Conovtr aold his farm ntar ortltr to h«»a any prmjmntd ot>au*f a, whloh ring tru« In faw *R®lt lnt>nth lntti tha 'init*F *| elttltfil, Vnndattnira; to Mark Hradl«y of Maw way MltMWtien •• a MhMl aiihjtnt thai It would W mnr;', t of ii It I* for ll.lt ?* r»o»|»ln» itt proper »h»rt ot pu- t g*"»mant U uma And whan pta«j»n« *ml nlrnl*," , T>l»i« »»hn«# Inlniif hut* pll«. 1%t !-•»«-«• ta looklii* forward torU lait aumtntr tad tht n»w own- 1»tt*r to turn (hum y«(i>i» f«lk> nut nf whcMil with Iho > Bi'«t«r h#cn pr»f)«r«d for H. ata ttugjit with mueh aiilhviaUmn to tha annual ar U now nrrtipylng It Tlia placa la ouffc tutjtwi«4ft at to how to npamU motor are pl)*4t tan top nf yr««c Mr (,:ha.mb«t)*ln win nuttioflif**} tq thought (•( ualnf alle th«o»|as, Tlity ••» • tt*>)4 * nutloncl maatlna a* twetrd mutlnf in fHliiJiar »t>«n It r.laht to »p»mt«et bt William OtrtUy. Mr, hulttla Inattwl otlcjum l.li«<.i !•» to h»ar. Thajr m »M»w»itr.m that It »*lM«~«a tfca »* lo ^>i»»l haw twanlbtat of •iSuo»tloii cltrka «t ftt. ll#u>i " to R* RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 8,193J8. Savin \ mouth Baptist association at Free- Local Boy* Make Activities Of The hold Baptist church Tuesday, Oclo- PTA Reception «r 13. M. I. T. Dean's List Red Bank Elks Amaay Earl spent a day* last week For Teachers at Rlvervlew hospital at Red Bank Marshall Merrltt Algor of Fair The Red Bsjpk lodge of Elks has with his son, Alfred Earl, who Is Sears Solves Your Heating Problem &Saves You Money Atlantic Highland* AwocUUon to Havan, a graduate of Red Bank high lamed many activities for October, suffering from a broken arm.' school, and Lloyd Burns Magruder, he. principal one will ba a. Hal- The Baptist Ladles Aid society IB Have Party for Faculty Octo- Jr., of Fort ^ancock, a graduoto.of owe'en masquerade dance on Batur- arranging for Its annual election ber 13—Program of Special Kent school, have made the dean's lay night, October II, under the dl-day sale ot luncheons and dinners Hoiking Vown New Sears Indestructo Monthly Event* Arranged. Hit at the Massacusetts Institute of ection ot the entertainment commit, Tuesday, November 3, Technology, Both are freshmen. Al- .eo. Prices-will bs offered fa; the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson are on emu 10 •»» UNOIS. H. K. A. gor was rated among students of noat original and the funniest cos- an automobile trip to Canada, where Invitations nav» b«en lituea by the seaond honor rank and Magruder umes. they will make a visit at Mr. Wil- Borrow up to $2,000 Atlantlo HlgWanii Parent-Toachar among students of third honor rank, The house committee has Installed son's former home. GUARANTEED association to the mayor and council, a new skee ball machine In the grill The bunco party which was to Under the New board of eduoatlon and clergy of that The committee is offering a, prize of have been' held tomorrow night by borough to attend the tint fall meet- TOWNBEND MEETING. H for the highest scoro each week. the music committee of the Holmdel N.H.A. No red tape. ing of'the Msoclatlon In the high Other events planned, for October church has been postponed until sohool auditorium Tueiday evening, Elisabeth Halleck to Speak at Bed Sears arranges 20 YEARS are aa follows: some time in November. Ootober 18, when a reception will be Bank Next Tuesday Night. Ootober 9—Lady Elks bowling club Mr. and Mrs. David BUllwaargon everything. given for the publlo school teachers. of Newburgh, Hew York, were re- An entertainment Is being arranged Elltabeth Halleck of Lakewood, minstrels and dance, 8:45 p, m. who Is the Townsend Recovery Plan October 10—Lady Elks bowling cent visitors at the home of Mr. which will Include piano solos by Stlllwaggon's cousins, Miss Cather- M William Leonard, recitation! by candidate for congress In the third club mintrela and dance, 8:46 p. m. ARRANGED, FINANCED, GUARANTIED district, and her campaign manager, October IIS—Regular session of ine Stillwaggon and Cyrenlus V. Misses Myrtle and Elaine L«R, twins, Btlllwaggon. Sears can furnish you any typo $7 Down; and vocal solos by Mies Anna Kelt- John H. Wall of A«bury Park, will odge, 8:80 p, m. and birthday party bo the principal speakers at the Mn. Rboda Holmes was suddenly of heating system and save you man. Mr. Leonard will be accom- for all members on our rolls born money. Installations arranged, 17 Monthly n the month of October. taken lick last week. Her condi- panist for Mlai Eokman. tion was serious tor a time, hut she financed and guaranteed by Ootober 22—Regular session ot the Sears, This 20-year guarantee ends your heating Event* which will feature the lodge, 8:80 p, m. Is now much Improved, monthly meetings for the ichool term October 20—Regular session of the AlHeon Earl will go to Monmouth problems for a lifetime. Body is made of are as follows: November, comunlty ledge and roll call night. Memorial hospital at Long Branch 7-giiage special locomotive firebox steel, talent program; December, school October SI—Hallowe'en masquer- for a re-examlnatton of his throat. double lap welded, gas tight and leak proof. children's day, program pt aong and ade and dance, entertainment com- He recently had five abscesses In Phone or write thlg store and pageant; January, play by Atlantic mittee. his throat lanced and he has since our engineer will call and give The best steel furnace money can buy. Highlands drama club; February, shown marked Improvement you an estimate with no obliga- Founder's Day exercises; March, Miss Anna Cheek Is employed at tions attached. Others as low as §49.50 Women's Christian Temperance union Holmdel. Elisabeth. silver medal contest and sketch; The state fair at Trenton last April, professional musical talent; week was largely attended by resi- May, closing exercises, class exhibits The work of building an addition dents of this place. and demonstration and high school of a rear porch to Jacob Stern's William Tansey is training one of HERCULES CONVERSION OIL BURNERS band concert. house has been completed. Thi his horses to take part in tho race Low Priced Oil Heat porch is enclosed with glass. meet on the Haskell estate In Mid Sunday morning service will bi dletown township. held by tho Holmdel church at V Completely Installed with all Sons and Daughters Elwood Schanck has taken a po- oontrols and n 275-gallon o'clock at tho Reformed sanctuary, sition with a Red Bank building with' a sermon, by Hov. Marshal] contractor. tank. Birthday Party Harrington on "Voyages of Dlscov- •225 ery." Tho Sunday-school will meet Mr. and Mrs. Max Lefsky recently Hercules Conversion burner brings oil heat returned from an automobile trip to Frlde of Monmouth council No. 27, In the Baptist chapel at 0:45. There out of the luxury class. At this low price Sons and Daughters of Liberty of will be / a pastor's story for boys Rlpley, New York, and Canada. At Rlpley they visited their daughter, Bed Bank, met Friday night at Clay- and girls. there is no reason to continue shoveling ton & Mogeo's hall, Counollor John Mrs. Marian Dldlo, whom they had Wilhort Earl ot Dover spent part not seen for two years. coal and dragging out ashes. You start it Keane presided and plans were made of last week with Mrs. Anna Lasher. to attend a card and bunco party at Cornelius V. Stillwaggon has har- in the fall and forget you have a furnace in George Young, who ' received an vested 18 tons of tomatoeB from a Eatontown next Monday night and to Injury to his right eye recently, has the house the rest of the winter. The Her- attend a meeting at Old Tennent field of two and one-half acres. Ho ELIZABETH HALLEOK. • recovered and la back at work. expects to gather several more torn cules will take care of your heat problem. church Sunday, Ootober 18, at which Plans are well under way for the Congressman William H. Sutphln. meeting ot the Red Bank Townsend If tho frost holds off. All the to annual brown supper of the Re-matoea have been sold under con- will be guest ipeaker. club next Tuesday evening at thoformed church to be held Wednes- A birthday supper was enjoyed, town hall. A special effort Is being tract to the Bucklln factory of P.ha day, October 21, under the direction lanx. Tho guests of honor were Mrs. Emily made to hava all club members pres- of. the Ladles Aid society. A new OIL BURNING HERCULES BOILERS Croydon, Mrs. Myra Fox, Mrsent. . The members of the newly or- floor has been placed In the kitchen Charles Westcott, Mrs. Luella Keane, ganized Negro Townsend club and of tho chapel, the work having been Livestock experts say lmmatun A boiler designed exclusively for burning Henry Quast and Albert Wagner. all other Interested persons have done by the men of the congrega- grass in the spring of the year is oil! Embodies brand new principles of IFlowors were presented to Mrs. Wag- been invited to attend. tion. about 00 per cent water and there- design which achieve the astounding ef- ner, Mrs. Annie Worden and Mr. A door prize will tie awarded and The pastor and members of thefore it is impossible for grazing cat Quast, a. cake will bo disposed of on the co- Baptist group of the Holmdel church tie to maintain their weight wlthou ficiency of over 80%. Perfect by any Mr. and Mrs. John Keane of Bed operative plan. will attend the meeting of the Mon- other feed. measure of heat engineering known today Bank, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherman ot and bringing coal economy to oil heatt Little Silver and Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Long Branch attended* a HERCULES Eevolutionary in functional design—a reception at Washington, New Jer- new method of fire travel, a new way to sey, Tuesday night of last week for Harry Christine, who has been state, A NEW DAY IN RADIO IS HERE Automatic Boilers absorb heat, a new and positive water cir« treasurer of the Sons & Daughters of THE culation, and water sections surrounding Liberty lodge for 25 yBarn. The oc- the combustion chamber—underneath a« slon was also the annual official visit $7 Down, of the state councilor, Mrs. Flossie O A/ C well as above and at the sides. Lannlng of Washington. NEW 1937 $7 Monthly Members of the Red Bank lodge RADIO THAT Fo7r ho1t water, steam or vapor heat. No Down Payt attended a meting of the Sens and Get our low estimate on a boiler for Daughters of Liberty lodge at James- replacement, or a complete heating 3 Years to Pay burg Monday night HAS -S EVERYTHING, system. 395 Factories And Store Portable THE FAMOUS Damaged By Fire The contents of two factories and Oil Heater AIR O' FLAME a grocery store on Broadway at Long Branch, opposite the city ball, were destroyed by firs Monday night Three firemen suffered Injuries in Hghtlng OIB flames? They ore Wil- .25 Oil Heater liam Healy, who suffered burns on 4 both hands; Ernest Hambacker, right hand cut by flying glass and So much for so little. Costs Andrew Daverso, both hands cut by llttlo to buy and Inexpensive A regular flying glass. to operate. Heats 900 ou. ft., 139.98 Tho flr« broke out on the top floor, or one small room, Adjust- which is occupied by tha Mendelson able damper for control of Ttdo* Dress factory and whloh contained $4 Down, heat. Ideal for that extra 32*. US Month about $10,000 worth of dresses. On heat you need so many times. the second floor of the building was for home, cottage or office use. H»aU 1 to the factory of Louts Podell, where flannel bathrobes wera manufactured. 2 rooms and uses only 2 pints per hour at high More than 18,000 worth of robes bu&e. S-gallon removable metal tank with gauge. wore in the factory. Cavalier Built In heat bafftea. 6-Inch chimney flue. A fea- The owners of the building, Hy- ture Item of Sears Anniversary Sale. man and Jacob Cohen, who operate a grocery store on the first floor, lost Kitchen Range •tock valued at about (3,000. All the loss Is laid to be partly covered by BLUE FLAME Insurance. __ Taylor Appointed .95 Radiant Heater • POWBRHR IO-INCH , 64to Down Monthly To Eatontown Board SPlAKBft • New, modern, rugged kitchen Arthur Taylor, former membsr of range, built for a Ufetlmo of the Eatontown board ot education, service. Bigger than most was appointed Monday night at • stoves selling at this price, 14 « regular meeting of the board to fill Weighs over 600 lbs., a sign Others its low as J10.0S of quality. Insulated oven. Small but powerful. Heats 2,000 cubio feet, a vacancy lett by the death of Harry A $70.85 value. Crane. using only ono pint of oil per hour at lov» Mr. Taylor will b« a member of flamo. All steel, with a giant 7" burner. Sim- tbe building and supply committee. ple to Install and simple to operate. A short routine business meeting was held at whloh time reports' of Radiant BLUE FLAME the various committees were given. Bills amounting to $3,300 were or- dered paid. Oil Heater Oil Heater PATItOL MEETING.

Football Coach Cluest Invited to Be •» Down, Prewnt at Tomorrow'* Gathering-. Other Console .95 Panthor patrol, Troop 23 of Boy Models as low 24 $5 Down, Scouts, which meets at the Red H Month 69>s Bank Baptlit church, held Its s»o- as $34.95 ond meeting ot the year last JTrl- Mni'ill but powerful OHOIIKI I*rovld«a cmiUnuoiui fh<-ulnUun of wuini air. Will dny night wllh a largo percental* to lu'iil a IIIK room comfort heat 3 to i roonm. linn two powerful 8" burner* of the membership present. itbly. Wry pi-imnnilen!, mmif wbtch can bo burnml goriariitcty or together. of ilci'l, with tt lilunt 7-inch tjs«« ona pint of oil JICH hour at low flame. la Following a short review of knot 1 Using, the scouts formed a council Inn HIM . !lliii|ilii to Inntsll. anclojMirt In a btamtirul tun anil brown porctlaln SILVERTONE ELECTION MODEL Jacket. ring and llstonod to two guest apeak- ll.'iiln lip to 2.0OD ml. tt. ars. Commlitloner Barker of I-on Brunch enoimragod tha boys In thai "Big Set" Performance •oout wotk and ptomt»«4 to visit th Patrol again soon. Commission Get Your Heating Accessories at Sears—the Best for Less! Rutsell Tel ley ot Ked Hank told tli boys of a six day trip he took wll for FLUE BRUSH Smoke Pipr. and Elbows Asbestos Furnnce Cem't Boiler Stop Leak nomo scouts this pMt nimmii 2 I.lw. For through New York atata and t'**l Afc Mm 1-oweftt Only 1'rlrn In Town ern 1'enriiylvn.nlft. tntl exhibited 39 65' numliiM' "t pictures ho look durln 11,'nvy mill iill-'iMH Htopn all holltr full ill K'I»K» l*ur» ground ••• th« outlilK. 1U pdrformanue will t.fin Will lboioui:bly K"l IO&UH. Itnmovea Morgan ICII»I>I> n( lluttonwood, IIN In '"' »!nn*» you; tlwra vnnl/.i-cl. Bhvewihuiy, Monmouth Cdunl r ba«n any- mention which wu flloiad by th tliliiK lll<» It baforn. Radiator Air Vnlv«- Air Moittcner PIPE CASINGS Wolf patrol o( the Ilaptlit ehnreh. It will give you ton* HOT WATER CO1I. At tomorrow nlght'a mt*tlng th clllnllly you would ( JJC ft. H»pil»l church jmtrol eipettj '«!"•» it. htfi'ii, inni i mie»- ori U*u.Ward,' Mary Cooie, lectors and museum curators con- Joan Hammond, Sharon Bower, Florence NOW gregate here to look over historical Johnsim, Helen Kauber. Doris Lajrton, collections of every type. Loulie Layton, ^Catherine Maiia, Ann ONLY Save 20 to 40% Collectors view exhibits from every Naughton, Ktaa'-Tioonan. Second Krade—-^Thomas Bond, sraaa section of the country including Campftnella, Tbomaa Desmond, John Gay- 15 stamp*, oil paintings, coins, an- nor. William Langdon, Norman Mliiur, Barbara Carter. Grace Haliara, Veronica 60 WATTS AND SMALLER tiques, Indian relics, firearms, men. Hsckt, Betty Ann LeClair. Audrey Lou*- on the latest models uacrlpts, autographs, rare books, atreet, Marion Mahler. Audrey McCus, 01- glass and china, prints, curios, fur- ga Morrla. Patricia Porter, Carolys Wil- niture, fine arts, paintings, antique son. „ , Thlrf grade—Vlnton Armatrong. Jack Zenith - RCA - Stewart-Warner jewelry, and all material for collec- Bannan, Abram Burlett; Frank Desmond, Allen Electric Shop - tors. William Gaynor, Harold Balkan, Frank In connection with the Hobby Masse, Harold Morris. Wilfred West, 18 WHITE ST., , RED BANK and other well known makes. Walter White, Henry Williama. Patricia show, there is held a gigantlo mart Byrne, Korma Dillon., Janet Enatlce, Dor- Ku away from the oapltol dome In WaiUn|ton were New J«sr- where collectors are allowed to buy,othy Hallam. Edna Fomphrey, Madeline moms «*. Tjam DELIVERY. Thomeson, Fay Widerstrom, Gwendolyn y'i two IFnlted states Senators when the camera man ctvught thorn sell and trade. Museum curators WltkoukU U they looked over Newark Airport during the Seaplane Baew Dedi- take rich patrons along hoping they Fourth made—Jere Atplegate, Jo'n cation Exercise* on Ootobei 1st Senator W. Warren Baibour, pipe will buy the finest material -to goBoyle, Eugene Brletenbacb, William Cham- In band, may be expressing his oonfldenoe that he will be re-elected COMMUNITY NEWS SHOP plln, Oeorge Delanoy, Robert Enatlce, Wil- Into public museums throughout the liam Clardella. David Hicks, John Ksnthl, in.Kovember to Senator A. Harry Moore (left.) Senator Barbour and country. _ Kobert Lauber, Raymond McGirr, William Senator Moore jointly sponsored many measures of Interest to New Ernest DiFiore, Prop. MoVitly, Charles Relss, John Ruddy, Ed- Jersey in toe last Congress, • The Red Bank Register travels ward 'niton, Raymond Tllton, Ntok Vlnel, 181 Monmouth Street TcJ. 1194 Bed Bank Mary Ann Byrne. Viola Carter. Rose Fo- over every street In town and every dtraro, Patricia Rjran. Rosemary, Sergl, road in the county. Let It carry your Catherine Wilson. message to those who live on these Fifth grade—DayH Aenlnwall, If«w Marlboro, State Hospital. NOTICE thoroughfares.—Advertisement. Briahton. Louis Hill, John Maaaa, William McCue, Helen Black, Carol Bruce, Madelyn CareWi Margaret Delanoy. Joyce Dlxon, Hev. Prank A. Huff recently made Dr. J. Berkeley Gordon, medical Elltobrth Dolan. Marylyn Jordan, Ellia- a stirring, appeal to people of this director, attended the annual meet- to men' and women community to attend rally day oor- „ ._• Carter. William Fan- Ing ot the Monmouth County Organ- ning, Ralph longstreet. Anthony Sealso, vloes at the Reformed chapel last zation for Social Service at Brooki Thomas Shea, George Strohmenger, Edwin Sunday. Services'-will-be hold In the dale Farm In Llncroft. who are working and Wilkinson. Charles Wlllaon, John Wilson, chapel, instead of in the Old Brick Gloria Brighton. Dorothy Pudelman. Hose Miss Mary D. Csercsevlts has re- Devlto, Alice Ma.ii. Charlotte McGlrr. church for the winter months, as has b«en the custom for Bevcral years. signed as clerk-stenographer. She Is Olive Pomnhrcy, Kathrya Ruddy, Marga- being replaced by Miss Cordelia Hub- need See the New 1937 ret Rjan. Rutti Scott. Funeral services lor Thomas ' Mc- We'll lend you the cat* yon Seventh Brade—Fred Bradler, Joseph bard of Cllffwood. Breltenbach, Alfred Brighton. Perry Cam- Cue, whose death occurrod early i can panella. Harold Connett, Thomae Corbett, Friday morning, were held in St. Miss Elvira Castello motored to Frank Foderaro, Ernest Gardella. Ray- John's church on Monday. Lakehurst on Tuesday, September year or longer to repay.^There'e no mond Hand. Stanley Kerr. Melrone Stan- 29, and saw the Zeppelin Hlnden- ley, Clarence VanBront. Alfred West, John Capurro, formerly proprie- need'to go without tho things yon Donald Wllklmon. Martha Anderson, Dor- tor of the Brooklyn Best, will make burg, which had just completed Its Is -Applegate, Grace Bauer, Jean Boyle, his home In Newark for the future. tenth crossing of the AUantlo ocean need when our quick, friendly loan* Catharine Brlsgs. Edith Champlin. Doro- from Germany, thy Fallon, Anna Layton. Grace McGlrr. A. J. Goosley attended the Na- service costs so little. Why not use Lincoln-Zephyr V-12 Catherine Purgavie, Helen Hegelman. t(onal American Legion convention Or. J. Berkeley Gordon addressed Adeline RoblnnOn, Mary Ruddy, Ruth the Rotary club of Long Branch on Thompson, Anna Williams. held at Cleveland recently. .this service? See us about yoar cash About $20 was cleared at theFriday afternoon on "Medical Im IIJT N Elirhth srade—Frank Bojle. Billy Brigh- * ;*IH needs, today. ton, Billy Byera, Clinton Caster, Jack Dels- grange, card party held in their hall pressions in Russia." •YeutUnmflfttaxI" at Our Showroom on lcr. John Gardella, George Gratz. Ted on Friday evening. A farewell party was held at the «s r. M. Charges are 2Vt% on unpaid monthly: Hammond. Walter Pomphrey. Taliman home of Miss Betty XVugan ot Wlck balance. Wilson, Gloria Appleirate, Phyllis Boyce, Louis Balvagglo has moved Ms Elactrte Bldg., 601 Bange Avenue, Muriel BrlitK". Anna Budelman, Mariorlo family to the Thompson house on the atunk for MIBB Mary Csercsevits, by ROOM 1002 T ASQURY PARK, N. J. Champlln, Ruth Deapreaux, Antoinette Freehold-Marlboro road. her fellow workers In the medical WABC Phone A. P. 7898. License No. 670 Foderoro. Grace Frlscla, Nettle Hallanan, stenographic department. Those OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS Alice Havens, Marie Kanehl. Mildred Charles Clear moved the past week Lease, Betty Macintosh, Carmela PaiQaa, to his new home at Wlokatunk. attended were Misses Minerva Ethel Rufe, Ella Ryan, Sarah Wolbaeh. Schenck Van Pelts now house on .Brown, Mary Csercsevlts, Teresa O«- Personal Finance Company SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10th Ninth grade—Rusiell Coyne, Jack Del- Schenck street Is nearly finished. lovlch, Elvira Castello, Jennie Info- anoy, Olaf Frlberg, Charles Jannarone. slno and the hostess. Robert Johnson. Samuel Karlnja, Howard Lancaster. Anthony Mellaci. Albert Mor- Livestock experts say grailng on Miss .Helen T. Sheridan spent th Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class- ris, Charles Hocrls, Alfred Kledermayer, green grass Is essential to the de- Edwin' Peters, Harold Peters, Jamil Pur- week-end at the homo of her mother, gavie, William Ryan, Charles Schuller, velopment pf hogs. Mrs. Mary Sheridan of Lambertville. ified Advertisements. - Dan Shea. Bdward Sherman. Robert Suth- erland, William Tetnplln. James Wade, Patay Williams, Robert Wilson, Dorothy Beattle. Lillian Briggs, Sophie Campanella, Betty C&aler, Barbara Devlto, Grace Em- ery, Nancy Emery, Claire Hand, Berna- Mount-English Co. dlna Hill. Jean Jacquest. Florence Laxarus, Madeline Ilebeek, Barbara McClees, Doris MeCue, Josephine Ottman. Dolores Mor- Authorized Distributor* for -*• aller, Mary Rablto. Kathleen Scott. Elea- nor Tllton. Jean VanBusklrk. Doris Walk- er, Roberta West. Tenta grade—vBruee 'Andersons -Kussell tennett, Oharlas Brlggs, John Ctdwalla- LINCOLN MOTO& GAR CO. ler, Aabr«y Cameron, Roto«rt Cameron. Jo- seph Campanslla. Jack Oostello, Joiaph <3ourtiiey, G«org» Lambtrtson* K«na«th Lock-wood, Alexander McCiwt, WUHanr 90 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. Merer, Brtlna MODMR, Arthar Hnrpbj, Nelson Farke, Paul Smith, Robert Thomn. Harold VanBront, Anthony WllUami. Ger- trad* Albert, Dorli Aomaek. Persls Ben- nett. Bhlrloy Bent, Emllr Bond. Marion Boyltr Virginia Cotton. AUe* Delanoy, Janet Farrier, Patricia Pinan, Manraret Gastotu Bv«lyn Hcndenon. Betty Bvi&ilck- er, EUBBT. Karp. Lois King. Margaret Lay- ton, Barbara Mount, Anna Nielsen, Jana Pearsall. Margaret Ran kin, Helen Smith, Helen Stafford* Asmes Wade, June Wal- V37 ters. Eleventh rrade—IQctafa Conover, Wil- liam Pavison. Wellington Emery, Stanley Fielder, Jack Forsman, Carl Jackubecy, Frank Frlscia, Anthony Jannarone, Harold Kerr, Andrew Klnjr, Howard Leon. Bay- Of course mond McCue, Dan Murphy, William O!- sen, Robert Purgavie, Robert Rlnir, Jo- Btjph Stickler, John Sparllntr, Harold Went, Cora Banian, Thelma Buffs, Anita Frlberff, Catherlna Karinja. Ruth Meilleli, Iiabelfe Automatic^ Purgavie, Irene Kiiey, Elliabeth Rusiell, Muriel Seaman, Charlotte Svamon, Kuth Vital. Twelfth grade—Donald AppiegaU, WH- I cant II am .Bradley, Vincent Fin an. Edward Johnatin, Leonard Knudsen, Jack Murphy, John Shea, Alfred Van Brunt, Sue Brers, Agnes Fanning, Harriet Peters, Auflrey WltlU. RALLY DAY AT COLTS NECK. Six Mow Membere Iteoelred hj tbe DELCO-HEAT Iteformed Church Sunday. 11 IB Six persons were received as mem- bers of the Reformed church of Colt's Meek Sunday at a largely at- "THIN-MIX" tended communion eervlco. They are THIN-MIX Fuel Control Jeannette Thompson, Louise Reyn- Fad Control olds, Walter Mitchell, Joseph Moreau, keeps automatic heating costs down... Donald Matthews and •William Flock. provide* more heatwith less fuel Rally day was celebrated by the) and it's a Product of General Motors church school Sunday morning with The "THIN-MIX" Fuel Con- You can afford automatic Bee the nearest Delco- a large attendance. The program was its follows: trol blends the cheapest grade heat right now, it it's Heat dealer. Ask him for Honir by arhnol Hcrlpt'lro readlrt* domestic fu'el oil with air to Delco-Heat The cost la proof that now you can Prayer produce a THIN MIXTURE lower with the Delco- "The First Ohrlatlan Flaa" .._ afford the comfort of auto- flarrett Thompson that is RICH in heating power. Heat "THIN -MIX" Fuel matic heat. Say good-by Recitation _ Irvtr.it BlaniDard "The Tiolilen Rule" Hlia Hunt', Olaaa The THIN MIXTURE saves Control. It saves moneyl to furnace drudgery. "PracUcal Chrl»tlanltj-> Joteph Mor.au Pnni Ml«i Matth.wi' daaa you money. It is proof that it "\ r.reat V.r«o" Peter Moreau "Urotlierhood" .: gtlilrnan Dianchard pays to own Son* , _ Hchoot an oil burner "Surmie Thar Fall" William Flock Dolco-Heat moets all 7 requirements for Ron» Mrs. Outher'i Class built by Gen- raltabla, low-cot automatic hex Kemalka by superintendent Closing sons eral Motors. Low Flret Co»< . . . s «rBtle)n...oniy 31AIXY AKD yean to pay. «M moving part. f NO DOWN PAYMENT tow Op»r»UtiB Coat... •*••! Action... nulck, Coloted Bapubllauw to H*T« HM^ aniired by the "THIN- ""Uent"SanFlame beat. ln« at Rod B«nk Tonight. LOW PRICES FROM 1090».^u MIX" Pv»l Control and ftan-MIthi . ».~»..,. • a j n^invi«itw 4 e e «• sT • Uliiltl.v^ A Republican rally and frea b«r- turee. *'* °*of** beciie win be held at Knights of Dependable... Onl, nil I'ytlilan hall on Weat Ilergen place TUB new enr, tlio LINCOLN-ZEPHYR n welded one-piece ilructuro unique in with "THIN-MIX" Fuel Entirely Automatic) ... burner completely de- Ilil« avenlng at 8 o'clock under the y>12 for 1937, hat a yenr'a superb the automotive wrldl Contiol In yuvjr hn no float, no dirt, no «ahe« signed, btilll ami control. aiuptrs* of the Mnnmouth County -*•—•"- led by on., Colored ltepuhltrnn <;luh af K«d recortl behind it. But it i» »till yearn etanti* out lUnk. The prlnt-liia! adilreaa will be ahead of the limcst It is not n new • Powering this Unusual car is the by J'ffernon Coat« of W»«llln|tton, V-typo 12-ojrHndor 110-lioticpowcr MIA OUT AND MAIL TO." Lincoln-built engine. It i» ot tho V-type who to e. men\b«r of the ltnpilt>Vlce\n model. It in thn car, refuted nnd im- engine. Tfc. W». B. II.,, c, ,„„ spealtera' tiur^nu. proved, that pionmred a new typo of —IIM twelve cyundere—k baHt alone, Ilody ai»l ftainn In n ningln ntnol unit, Other «|«nk.r« will be Kdltor F, linnnpoitniioii. It li>ok« into lite future side tlio Lincoln angina in tho Lincoln DELCO-HEAT K. (H«rk of 'rho (l»*rdlan of New- \Vherllm8o 122 IncJies, SptinRlmso ark, Walter Opiicrnun of Asfmry to give new vnluo today t precision plant. It is tho Mncoln-hniU Product of General Motors l'ark, Ilnv. W. K. Murphy of Kalatt- engine of the imdium-price field. Its lillJ indies. tcrwn, Albert II. Hermann, candidate) • This yoar, more thmi ever, tho 110 hornepower it more than mfiicient, \*\m water of gravity. fnr DonirraMi. »nd Ihe enunty »nfl Conventional itiiming-lioimU «*«)ini- boralitgh camlldatea. 1'he commits* LINCOLN-ZEI'IIVII is priced *1idow it* l>«nu»n of the car'i aero-dynamics de- ot arranxeinenta i, MelitenI by Mr*. ln»K«1, alluwlng gr«ntnr body vrkUh* Marlon Thompaon. laaao Jotinion, •pacification*. In modern dfioign, 12- fiign and light welf^it, to give pfrform- fnunly organiser of Negro flepublU cylinder power, safety, interior roomi- nnce now and stimuI«Ong< 'And metmn A •'front-ejal" ri i 900 Fourth Ave., Anbury Park, N. J. PhOM 31M. Far r«*t Mnntli, •o it brrmkn with tradition in •loiw. If joy in motoring mcum to jm Wider r«ngo of body typm. SHOW BOOMt p* of the H«lmit«l e«>hoUi*Z&>m% k* PeultkniM DnleHe I MejMlr, M«,r III* Mid., «tr««mline« of lh»> IjNCotN^JSnnrnt h V-12 for 1937!« now an di.play. Bow. BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 8,1986.

BorU B.rb»rick, looper and they said be was subject Bids Atkml On Moortiouie,Mla» BUnohe Meeting of State , i spell*. Change Made In Crossing Elimination Brlggl, Brown suffered a fractured skull, UBY LANE STORES I» White, Theodore Baldwin, Library Association inetured lung and Internal Injuries, Traffic Signal Uvln Adama, Jama* Luoai, Harold itnesses to this accident said James Elimination el the GtAtrtl railroad "lllvtr, John McCormiok, Fred A meeting of the New Jersey Ll- To effect savings In "maintenance nsdo ttoiilni on A»lwy avenue, At- ipeared to be racing with another letchert, Harry Velz, Frank Hard- rary association will bo held at East r when the collision took place, and to eliminate unnecessary stop- lintlo township frill «>• aUrtod un- Ing, Toby Cleffl, Raymond King, E. 'range on October 16, in the Munn ping of vehicles, Elate Highway der advertisement* placed Monday by antes was fined $100 for driving Callahan, Charles Belch, Bernard venue Presbyterian church. The as- thout e, license and (10 for having Commissioner E. Donald Sterner has State Highway Comralasloner El. Don. ociatlon will bo welcomed by Jamts lowden, A. McOrath, Wilbur Nordt, o registration card. Not being able changed the traffic signal at Koute aid Bt ply the lines lie was seat to jail )ay, Homer Booae, Edward Lack- r 110 ds.ya. Ha was also held In "normal out" type of light A»bury avenue 1» being uaed now ner, Jamea Bradley and Jacob themo ot the meeting is "Libraries This means that the light remains ,nd Adult Education" with Dr. Hous- 1,000 ball on a technical charge of by a large volume ot traffic to avoid Frenchman. The committee In charge manslaughter. inoperative, until cars approach on oongeitlon In driving to the aeacoaet ot the affair were Mrs. Richard }n Peterson of Columbia and Rul- Main street? to cross Routo 33, the and (or their convenience Commit- Gteppanakl, Mrs. Jamea Gravaney, ers university art tho main speaker " • ' «a»«w i !• BUSINESS mCBEASEH. Trenton-Asbury Park highway. Near •loner Sterner had the grade cross- Mm. Jacob Martin, Mrs. William •resenting the subject ot "Adult Ed- the corner the Main street vehicles ing 'work deferred lor the lummer Turner, Jr., Mrs. Charles McGuIre, ation." Dr. Peterson was an ac- pass over a pad In the roadway and month!. Mrs. Clinton Krauas and Mrs, deorge ive participant in the tenth anal- Secretary of Labor Speaks Before Oemocmtto Women. the resulting lmpulao causes the red Tbe Federal government will pro- Worth. ersary of tho Association for Adult light to show on Main street and the MontNs of preparing enables us to make this our most outstanding sa1« vide money (or the contract under Iducation recently held at tfew Secretary of Labor Perkins told a green on Route 33. In a brief period Edward Herrmann, employed as eglonal conference of Demoaratto the $7,000,000 WPA allotment voted river of tho local mall truck. Is on 'ork.' He Is as well known u an amber and then red will show on event. All brand new Fall and Winter Goods for your home and per- to New Jersey lait year by congress Is annual vacation. .uthor as ho is as a lecturer. Among women at Asbury Park Saturdayy Route 33. This will give Main street to Inorean employment. Labor will Sidney Altermon, a summer em- is' booku' ai'e "Book of sonnet se- that volume business and cars time to proceed as the lights on sonal wear now on sale. There are hundreds of other marvelous values be furnished through the State Em- iloyee of the Keansburg Steamboat uences;" "Havelock Ellia, • phllosp- mployrnent In New Jersey baa ln- that thoroughfare will switch from ployment Service offloo at Aibury her of lovoj" "Huxley, prophet of ireased markedly sinoe President throughout the store that we cannot advertise due to lack of space. company, departed for Florida last 1 red to green and then in the allotted Farki and It 1B oaloul&ted that 7M week where he expect* to establish iclonos" and "Melody of Chaos. ' ' Roosevelt was Inaugurated. Em- time from green to amber, then rod WHETHER YOU COME TO BUY OR MERELY TO LOOK, YOU ARE JUST ployment, payrolls, products, profits man weeks of labor will be given. a bbusinessi . ' During tho afternoon Miss Krnes- and out until another call Is regis- Commissioner Sterner has also ine Rose, chairman of the Adult to Industry and dividend! to invest- tered for crossings from Main street AS WELCOME. Edward Welgler, a sohool pupil, or* have shared in the. gain slnco recommended to the Federal govern' sustained a brokek n arm laslt t week Education committee of the Now ment the Improvement of Aibury York Library association, will speak Maro*, 1033, she asserted in a speech while at play during recaas. The repared for delivery. It pays to advertise in The Register. avenue as far as Route 83 between ambulance ot the First All) iquad in the particular part the library Novelty Curtains and Cottage Sets Freehold and JerseyviUe. Thlg took the youngster to the offlco of ilaya In Adult Education. This wir Comprising this aroup are Prlnllla cur- give a new route Into Acbury Park be followed by a discussion led by Dr. Frank Mlele on Carr avenue, tains of cream and ecru cushion dot parallel to Route 33 for traffic from who rendered the necessary treat- Miss Edith CrowoII of the Perth Am. Trenton. Vehicles from Mew York ment, after which he was taken to ioy Publlo Library. Miss Crowel! SHEFFIELD Seated] marquisette; tailored curtalm of novelty and Northern New Jeraey now turn his home at 86 Beachwood avenuo Is tho repreBBntatlvn of the New Jer- plain and embroidered fliri nets; Collage from Route 31 to Asbury avenue, n the ambulance. sey Library association on the Coun VITAMIN D MILK Sett of colored lelf figure) marquisette •outh of Colt'a Neck, and the grade ell for Adult Education of New Jer YOU TELL'EM Fishing from the pier of the Bey. HAS 400 UNITS with corresponding ruffles. oroialng elimination and further Keansburg Steamboat company las' 54< paving will make It a still more Im- week a large numbei of striped bass One of the features of the meeting OF VITAMIN D portant trunk artery. were caught, weighing from i to i will bo the display of the poste BIG BOY! Priscilla and Tailored Curtains pounds, which is being made for the library PER QUART. — • m association for Book Wuek by Kurt Included In this group are cream or ecru Wiese, who so delightfully writes am cushion dot and pin dot marquisette Prit- Keansburg. MIDDLETOWN'S FUFILS. Illustrates children's books. Seeder- cflla styles up to 96 Inches in width; also (Tht ReRed Sannk Rwlsur caan \>t touiht lclc Melcher, nationally known book- In KeaniburgKnbu , at thth e atot m of K. U fdilltrfdilltr, Enrollment Shows Increase of 40 In man, will toll tho membero of thi tailored flat curtains of lustrous rayon fab- K. 8«nu tuola. Philip KallaKallaii . Obwlti Number Attending School. association about tho Now rics i novelty flsrr nets and colored stripes. VTFPWR V***lTlVl I . ZuokarinanTjZk)" The publlo schools ot Mlddletown Times Book Fair to bo held this fall The recently organized Wljll&m A. township have an enrollment of 4r Price pout, American Legion, will more pupils than was true at thi: "SCRANTON" LACE meet tomorrow night at which tlmi time last year, The total number o: Shore Men Killed New Fall Curtains election of officers will bo held. Fo children registered Is 2,111 as agalns CURTAINS the present the meetings are bolni 2,071 lest yew. The enrollments a Beautiful floral and geometrical de- Values Ml.?8. Ext/a held In the borough hall. In Auto Accident: wide fluffy dot Prli- the schools are as follows: signs with corresponding border ef- cllla curtalm, 50 In. Nicholas Santa Lucia of Church rayon 'lallorid cur- Hlrh lohool 75' Two shoro men were killed Sun- .fects in novelty weaves; finished street has been on the sick list. Bellord — day in auto accidents -at Asbury Par! tain), colorful cot- Former Councilman and Mrs. Fre E»«t Kearuburg _ „ ia with popular slot- ^^ Jpb _ tao* toll. Criia ntw Fair Vl«w „.- .... .-».. and in Wall township. At Asbu: styUi made for tfi* Nightingale have departed on a mo- .. ... H 15 Park Alfred Co'.oman, 61, a ieslden ted ready-to-hang aCseCC Fall and Winter. tor trip through several wester: Fort Hancock Leonardo grade , «•». ,_«..-...... 82 of Seaside Heights, was killed whei states. Lincvoft ho walked Into tho sltio of a machln lops. VOPAIR The annual convention of thi MlddletowrMiddlt i .'".™-"."l'.~.".'™ 8 driven by Myron Jcck, William Daughters of America was held al Naveiilnk 11 C. Brown, 30, of Wall township, dlei New York on TueBday and Wednes- Fort Wwmouth •..—««--•.«—.«—.-»..... 1^ In tho Fltkln hospital from injurlei BEACON PART WOOL BLANKETS day of this week. Members of thi River Plaaa .". 10 received when tho car he was drl\ BIANIKETSI Solid pastel colors in blue, green, rose, local lodge who attended were Mrs Construction Crew Moves. ing, collided with a car driven b RSAB what It aays on the hood-cap of every bottle of Mabel Walling, Mrs. Dorothy WattB, The headquarters of the constru* Lyriwood H. Jamea, colored, of A! Suiter Vitamin D Milk, 400 U.S.V. units per qunrt eddar, or orchid, with contrasting bor- Miss Grace ppan and Miss Ann lenwood. Shaw. tlon crew of tha Jersey Central (derived from and equal to the vitamin D in V/* tea- ders; satine bound. Full size 70x80 in. Jeck told police ho was drivin •poonfuls of U.S.P. cod liver oil). More than enough, Mrs. John Shaw has returned to west on Cookman'avenuo when Col- daily, to prevent rickets and' promote best home on Hudson avenue after W. A. Tatum, E. J. Buckalew, Al- man stepped from behind a car an growth in a normal body. SEALECT Vitamin being a patient In a Newark hos- berbt t KmmonK s and StanleSl y NarazonN - walked into his front fender. H PART WOOL pital. D Milk com 1 cent more per quart than 100% ALL WOOL Ick nave moved their families said tbe man seemed to be staggei regular SEALECT Grade-A. Order by phone. BLANKETS Miss Roberta Birmingham has en- Lakewood In consequence of thi ing, Coleman had been Btaying a BLANKETS tered the New Jersey college for change. the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Included at this price, are women at New Brunswick for her Nashua staple plaid double Rtverslb'le lolld color blank«ti fa third year. oil wonted combination; or nmdty blankelsj Beacon novelty sin- Floyd Broander, assistant postmas- r-lino pfaidi In ter, has resumed his duties at the gle blankets; th« itaion's h»w- postofflce after a vacation of several also Cannon • it ihadet. Fln- days. rwo-tone rever- Iih.td with pure Mrs. Mary Hunter was hostess at sible color blan- lllk lattn binding. Larg* size 70 k BO a card party last night at her home kets, all bound on Highland boulevard. Inchei. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Opdyke with satinf , spent tho week-end at Mllford. The Cathollo Daughters of Amer- Crown Tested ica met Tuesday night. Hand Tufted Can- Wool FilledTaff etc The Thomas Jefferson Democratic Taffeta Spreads dlewick Spreads Comforts club held a card party Monday night, Regular S4.98 lustrous heavy Full and twin sizes. Elaborate 'iho announcement of the engage- High luster rayon taffeta, at- ment of Miss Mota L. Matthews, grade taffeta carefully tai- hand tufted designs in blue, daughter of George Matthews of Lin- lored with cord welted seamsv. green, red, orchidhid,, brown,, tractively stitched, and gener- coln Court, and Robert Wilson ot Every conceivable color in gold, rose, or ously filled with — — — Keyport has been made. pas|«l or dark all white on fine pure white Mr. and Mrs. William Lovejoy are Empire shades; grddo cream 159 on a vlalt at Memphis, Tenn. lamb's wool. some combined colored sheet- Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Dempsey Value $4.98. have returned to their home at Ho- wfth eggshell. ing. boken after a visit with Miss Kath- erlne Humphreys. Efforts to ralsq funds to pay for Lustrous Damask the new ambulance of tho First Aid Pare Linen Table "Martex" Turkish squads came to a successful con- Sets Cushions Towels clusion on Wednesday night of last 48x48 cloth with 4 matching Numerous patterns and color Abtolutaly perfect heavy iponi week at a card party given at the Strand restaurant on Carr avenue. napkins. Gouty constructed combinations to harmonizmile liz* toweti mod* by Ami Councilman Jacob' Martin, president heavy grade crasrash linen with with every col- towel milli. White of the squad, (aid after tha affair highly colored orscheme.care- _ with borders In 1 that enough money had been realized borders of blue, fully made and 2 avery panted col* to more than pay the balance due on green.- red, or well filled with or. Including red th« ambulance. In less than a year and block. through efforU of members ot the brown. 99c Kapok. squad and borough officials $3,000 has been raised. A number of prizes were disposed of on the co-operative TAFFETA SLIPS plan, tha awards being made as fol- lows: Half ton of coal, F. Q. Kalch, All with reinforced Weat Koansburg; club chair, Arthur Blum, Keansburg; smoking' stand, seams. Beautifully tai- Frank Harding, Keansburg; cake, lored and embroi- Mrs, Oeorgo Sullivan, Keansburg. A large number of valuable prices were dered models. Adjust- awarded to card winners. Those able shoulder straps. present wera Mayof ana Mrs. Wil- liam Turner, Chief ot Police and Mra, Charles MoQulre,. Councilman ALL SILK SLIPS and Mrs. Jacob Martin, Borough Clerk and Mrs. Richard lessen, Ma tteiv pouRcai weft Regular 1.49 values. Not and Mrs. Clinton Kn.ua*, Mr, and a cheap silk fabric, taco Mrs. George Behn, Mr. Bind Mrs. 09 Oeorgo Worth, Mr. and lira. Robert and tailored. Guaran- Schagenwelth, Mr. and Mr*. William An Encyclopedia of Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Al- teed scams. bue, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Albue, 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Malloy, Mr. and Unbiased Polilical Inf ormaiion NEW FALL UNDIES BATISTE GOWNS Mra. Louis MoNamara, Mr. and Mrs. Hi. A. Frank) Mr. and Mra. Honry EVERY VOTER SHOULD HAVE IT Regular and extra sizes. Lace trim- Various flowemd Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. William med ond tailored deilgm. All bias Whtatley, Mr. and Mra. Jamea Ora- Everybody is talking politics, but most of us styles. Briefs, part- vany, Mr, and Mrs. Fir,A Klopp, Mr. cut with belts, and Mra. Joseph Khrmon, Mr, and are not sufficiently informed on the subject. ties, step-Ins, ond Mra. Qeorgo King, Mr, and Mrs. bloomers. 49c and laca and tailored Cheater Mulltaon, Mr. and Mra. Rob- Discussions can be made twice as interest- 57c values. models. ert Bayers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R»oht, Mr. and Mr». Alex Curchln, ing if you have actual facts about many Mr, and Mra. Find Kulkhof, Mr. and Mrs, Qeorge Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. angles of the political picture. PURE DYE SATIN PANTIES Joaaph Mulraln, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klraohmaumnr, Mr. and Mm. William Lace and taliored all silk satin Wood, Br., Mr, and Mra. Frad Thee, A Can Ton Answer These Questions? Mr. and Mra. William Wood, Jr., Mr. pantios and stepins. Very pretty 9%/| Q and Mra. Jamra Tully, Dr. and Mrs. • Can • Pr«aldentlal candlilnt* gat a majority oi the Howard Ii-wln, Mrs. l'aul Fnulka, ELECTION popular vot* and y»t b* punl'n* qu*aBo»s Tliei* dainty homo fiotkt ui« essary. Full Isnylhi. Mcmy Vanl'alt, Mra. Nellln VnnPalt, Mr*. on all In Ihla n*w book br Lowall Thomu.. buttonxl all the wt'l> 81mon, Mr*. nnd colors, for this lot* only, Anna Wagner, Mra. IMwartl Hook- The n«w«*t rob* lor horn* tftllor, Mra. Mildred Mnnrn. Mr*. A. ILUl , Ohltiorn, Mra. U l>. r«rp«inller, Mi*. wear. Pilncex sl/l»i, lienu- Ollv«r Ovarlnn, Mm. Wilfred fimlth, NOCI tlful Color* ond doilijm C»- Mr*. Mary lirown, Mr*. Mary Conk, Mra, O*or«* Darby, Mr*. JlMwurd 88° tni»R«cltil Huilar, Mra. H. Jfsruil, MM, V/«IHr lltlalohn, Mra. JCIUti Hnellarov*, Mr*.

Jdhn n««!ly. MIU MaiK DMliro, UIM Lnivtta, Peturo. Ml** €«th*rln* RUBY Mlu Oartruil* Mondwf, Ten RED BANK REGISTER. OCTOBER 8.16&6. LAMB IN MINT JELLY i BWNE7 8N0W WiU 6B glad Food, of oouw, *»«** kt PRIZE WIPING i OHM cold tasked lamb teatowsd to he worthy of Hot Off the Griddle 1 UbaUpooua ml»Un» to antteer any qti IDEAS H oup cold water ' it U stalks mint on foo& ThreeMeals a Day VA cups boiling liquid •KH04M VoL *,*«.!. Edited kgr WIUIA t 2 tabjeapoom lemon Jnlec BY SIDNEY SNOW H teaspoon paprika Ones coloring LILLY WHITE ON "CORN CHOWDER" PRIZE people who do net dMlra al- Lettuoe cohoTlo'llo Mesekta OMELETTES RECIPE OF THE WEEK talls whan at a hotel or It's The Uttle Things mtauranoranti . IItt to perfectly permlsa- Wish mint, tie In a bunoh. and cook abU to order ppbxln fruit juice accom- Cor ten minutes ia bolting liquid. Here li a recipe worthy of that paniedfe feybbar s d'osnven or canape*. Pour over th« softened g*l*Une and scrap book. It was sent In by Mrs. Many daUeJoqs desserts and salads stir until gelatins |s thoroughly dis- i That Count-So Dress Ajrnej Brown of Randallatown, Mary- and other nod things, can be made solved. Add lemon Julee, land, a reader of the Helstertowa, out of odds and «nd« which would prlk», and a few drops of i Maryalnd, Community News, Mm. otherwise b* wasUd. This means a coloring. Cool and when Uginolng [ Up The Meat Dish •Irown will receive a rice ball and alarct savinvig andd a great contributio tibti n to set, stir In the diced Umb *n5 box of All Comet Rice products, tobtUwUvW " turn Into a large melon mold and CORK CHOWDER " It U win to keep account of what small Individual mold* whleh h»v« 3 slices salt pork, diced Is spent for each kind of food, from baen dipped in cold water. Chill, un- Garnishes Can Do Things to a Plate of Cold CuU Mi cup small onion, minced month to month, to see whether on* mold and garnish with lettuce ; t medium sited potatoes, cubed cannot find wayi of f aiding the fam- " That Makes a Man Smile—"-Doo-dad" 4 tomatoes, peeled and diced ily well, ana saving money at the 3 teaspoons salt tame time. Woman'* Exchange Suggestions % teaspoon pepper It It worth whit* to try the new Open fiiso A. M. to ties 9. n. 1 pint boiling water brands of canned fruits and vegeta- 2 cups fresh corn cut from cob blu u they appear on the markets. OhUdreuts and Infanta* Clothing, BY SIDNEY SNOW Dear Miss Wilma, 14 teaspoon ioda Thin orie should buy the brand best knitted near, assortment of news- 1 quart hot milk sultwj to the family needs. U the •ary and lovely attlolei; alao cakes, Half a dollar's worth of cold cuts plo Is scattered over the meat No, Ah don' think Ah ever go to 1 tablespoon flour housewife cant buy fruit and vereta- brought In from tho delicatessen If you want an Interesting little Noo Yawk agin. Ah goes wunce an cookies and rolls. hot vegetable dish to serve with this, wuko on Riberslde Drive foh a tam- 1 tablespoon butter blai cheap snough in season, it U shopand served stark and oad upon Fry the pork In a pan until light win to do loma horns canning. In Somethlttg ton everybody, • - a, platter can send any man Into a try baking a cup full of choppelOppi d bly named Goldbug an dey wants Ah deciding this, the time and effort re- rage, and a fit or else into a gloomy mushrooms (fresh) and a cup I of should cook Gefullte fish but dat aint brown and crisp. Remove from the UUNPENPLACB full nuthing foh no cullud woman to dab- heat, add onions, potatoes, tomatoes, quired and the final cost must be depression from which he may not chopped celery. Place in a1 littlUttlie Bkll- considered. emerge for days to come. lebln which two tablespoons of but- ble aroun wtd so Ah kums back salt and pepper with the water and ter has been melted and simmer South. o simmer until vegetables are tender. No. 1 can equals 1 1-8 oupfula. GRAPH WENB But take that same plate of cold gently until celery and mushrooms Now, about omelettes. Lots of Add corn and. cook for ten minutes No. 3 can equals 2 1-5 cuptuls. Mada from ript nUstxl Jiratjr Onff cuts and touch it up this way and are tender. Season with salt and afolks nab sed only a French cook er. Add soda, and hot milk thlok- No. JH can tquala 8 t-8 oupfulo. that—and over hlB face will come Uttle white pepper. This is a novelty can make a omelet but dat alnt so. 1 with the flour, and fat Stir I No. S can equals 4 oupfula. that smile of smug complacency that well worth serving. Omelettes Is de easiest thing what rapidly while adding milk and serve Left over broths, meats and vege- announces that all Is well with the am to make. Jes watch out fo a few Tomatoes Aid In Birth hot , lord and mastelj To round out this odd little meal tables can often be used to good ad- which all started with halt EL dollar's tricks. Fust get a good iron skillet Mr*. G. Rademacher of Nutley, vantage In lOupsups, thutus aaffordinf g an The first real touch tor cold meats worth of cold cuts from the delicates- wid low sides an about as big as yo M«w Jersey, a reader of the Kutley, portunity to economize lg a generous Bprlnkllng of aspic, cut sen store, one can make up, at this two hands. See dat It am cleen. Put New Jersey, Sun has been awarded op economize. Into nice little dice. Here is one tlma of the year, a quaint English about five eggs into a bole an at de Rate Increase Says a cheese tray with an assortment of ™rnl»h which Is good In appearance dish called same time put about a flat tablespoon eaven kinds of Borden's oheese. and good to eat. And here is a quick butter in de pan an let It gat hot. Mrs. C. H. Stall of Buckingham, and easy way to make it up! . GOOSEBEERY FOOL While dat go on beat de eggs Wld a Recent Statement Pennsylvania, a subscriber or the The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing Boll down a good bit of veal and Trim the fresh gooseberries. Sim- fork but not too much an den swish Chestertown, Maryland, Transcript a shank bone until you have a pint mer in a bit of water until the ber-de butter around to make de Inside Is the winner ot a metal recipe con- 4S45 MONMOUTH 6T, Fhons 810 RED BANK. W. J. of clean, clear, well strained broth. ries crack open. Then let the ber- de pan greezy an den put a speck ob Recipes for Tomato Dishes Sure to Promote Blonde, tainer with recipes and a can ot Pom- Let It get cold. (In the making of ries cool and then just mash them salt Into de egg. Now de pan is hot elan olive oil. (States fttr Children and Adults In an Type* of n»n«|ng. the stock, add to the broth as itdown with a fork and stir In pow-an de butter is not and you dumps de Brunette or Red Head Babies Mrs. Arthur Bronk ot West Cox- Exercise Classes for Women. Restricted Classes in Ballroom Dancing. boils, a couplo of bay leaves, a few dered sugar to taste. Then stir egg right in. When de sides ob de Backle, New York, a subscriber of carrots cut flne, an onion cut In In enough rich cream to make a egg start to set run a flat knife blade the Coxaackle, New York, Union JUftttrtUoni Afternoons 9-a (oxMpl W«d.) AU? Moa. Tun. & Thun. ET. T-SIM pieces, salt and pepper.) This makes heavy, creamy pudding like dessert under de omelette to keep fum stick- Not so long ago, the Associated twenty minutes. Season with butter, Mews, has been awarded a case of a strong, well flavored broth. and serve. in to de bottom and pretty soon de Ruppert'a beer. When it is cold, add one envelope p, S.—If you want to serve a cock- bottom am tan an done an de top Press published a statement whioh salt and cayenne pepper. Add is jest a lectio bit runny an den it read as follows: "The dlvslon of ter- enough bread crumbs to absorb the Mrs. Wilhelmlmt Kirk of Rldgeg - of gelatine (unfavored) and the tall before this repast and want an ritories and Insular affairs believes juice. Sprinkle with chopped pars- wood, New Jersey, a reader of the PHONE RIVERSIDE DRIVE, whites of three eggs. Beat this with a odd appetizer, go to the nearest am done an you flop one side ober RIdgewood, New Jers.ey ,,. . fork while bringing to a boil. When Italian meat shop and get about a onto da udder and turns out on aIt has discovered the secret of a pop- ley. Thoroughly mix and "tuff the ersey, Herald has BED BANK 8767 BED BANK, If. 3. plattah an serve quick because a ulation increase on St. Croix, one of shells. Arrange on an oiled baking won a case of FFriend'i d's FooFdd PPro- it reaches the boiling point, add half couple of feet of hot, peppery Italian the Virgin Islands. Tbe cause, in dish. Bake for twenty minutes In aducts, from Melrose, MMassachusetts, a wine glass of sherry arid simmer family sausage. Cut this Into bits omelette done keep on cookln itself Mrs. Philip Linker of Brooklyn, but do not boll, for another five min- half an inch in length. Dip In egg and get tuff if yo dont eat it quick. brief, is tomatoes. low oven. "Until a couple of years ago the Mew York, a reader of the Babylon, MARTIN J. McGUIRE utes Pour into a shallow and flat and bread crumbs and fry golden Hopln you are de same Your humble TOMATOES, AU OKATIN FOR Long Island, Leader has been award- mould. Set on ice to chill and hard- brown. Serve very hot. servant Lilly White. natives of this small island lived en. Slice into strips and then into principally on cornmeal and fish, RED HEADED BABIES ed a case of Trammer's White Label Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Work Or this—take sardines end remove with occasional side dishes of sugar Scald and peel the required num- beer. dice and scatter over platter of cold the bones, laying the sardines ojpen, meat cane. ber of ripe tomatoes. Cut them In Letters and recipes are fairly flow- Have your heating system thoroughly Then cover with fine chopped chut- "The birth rate, the division ex- half, simmer slowly for thirty min- Ing In and along with them many Kdw, for that same platter of cold ney and fold shut. Put onto a but- examined a^ no cost to owner. tered tin and sprinkle with grated Gadgets Add Tone, plained, remained about the same utes. Season with salt and pepper. goo""""d" m~ estions which we will try meat, prepare an interesting but sim- for years, never slumping alarming- Pour In a. colander to drain' thi Eo publls from time to time. If you ple dressing by Just putting a couple Italian cheese. Brown in the oven Heating systems and oil burners Installed any place In * and serve on toasted crackers. ly, but never keeping pace with that juice. Return juice to tire In a clean have any suggestions, recipes or good of tablespoons of mayonnaise into a Color To A Party on some ot the other islands. pan. Reduce until it becomes the Ideas for Three Meals a Day, send Monmouth County. cup and add the juice of a couplo of Of course, all this presupposes a "Then came the tomato. consistency of thick syrup, then add them to Sidney Snow In care of this PLUMBING AND HEATING ON TIME PAYMENTS. lemons and stir the mixture down to sense of pleasure in preparing funny "Convinced that something besides a handful of grated Parmesan paper. a soupy broth. Serve as a separate little things to eat Bad cess to the At Little Cost sugar cane could be grown on fit.cheese, a few bread crumbs, and the sauce to pour over the cold meats or sordid individual who can't derive Croix, the government introduced to- tomatoes left In the colander, heat pour right over the assorted meats pleasure from making Interesting mato plants." until thoroughly mixed;,then nil a in tho platter, pouring before the SB doo-dads." Novel Ash Trays, Nut Dishes, Well, there may be something to casserole. Sprinkl: e top with fresh New England Cocktail Picks, etc., Make it, because since reading all about It, bread crumbs and Mis of batter. we have done some investigating Bake In a hot oven until brown. Entertaining a Pleasure among tomato eating families ana Given Credit For this Is the result. STEWED TOMATOES. SPANISH PEP AND VIM:- Gingerbread Fresh And Hot By WILMA E. DEUTE STYLE, FOR BRUNETTE STUFFED BAKED TOMATOES, BABIES . Fish Chowder A few weeks ago I took time out FOB. BLOND BABIES Mince a medium slie onion,'fry It two very important assets these days, A Gingerbread Dessert Makes Any Day to Indulge in my favorite pastime, ' Wipe dry, several ripe tomatoes of slowly for ten minutes ID butter, "prowling." That Is, I was prowling, uniform slie. Cut off the tops to Scald and peel a dozen tomatoes, cut Origin of This Recipe So Old It A Gala Day if snooping into the cracks, crevices form a hinged cover. Scoop out cen- la quarters and add to the onion. Is Not Known; Cannot and yours for the drinking consistently of \ and dark" corners .ot a nick-nack ter, leaving enough ot the meat to Simmer slowly for an hour. -Season store is prowling. tons a perfect shell. Mince and with salt, butter and red pepper. be Excelled "three glasses of flfILK everyday." Being a gadget and nick-nack lov- saute one onion to a golden brown, Serve in,a deep vegetble dish sur- When along comes five o'clock and er, I had the time or my life and for add the pulp and simmer slowly for rounded with croutons. no dessert ha? been prepared, a feel- lutes, or until done. Three-fourths a few dollars, came home with the There are many sections of this ing akin to panic greets many a :ups sweet milk may be substituted country that are noted for this or housewife. And air for nothing, grandest collection of theses and for that. Many for tbe same thing or sour milk and soda In this recipe. thoses. i Tricky little glass cocktail PICKLED PEPPERS but to New England goes all the when ouch a gala dessert ae ginger- Make the Molasses Whipped Cream picks with funny little cats, dogs, el- Drink Your Quart of Milk a Day bread with molasses whipped cream 1 folding 2 tablespoons of molasses make] Salads Ever credit tor Ssh chowder. There prob- is one of those hurry-up desserts that ephants d ost^^tiuit make ably Isn't another place in the world into V> cup cream, whipped. This tfihe IdeIda of eating"ntaraabnltto Cher-1, where this chowder tastes quite so does a good turn for the housewife. makes 1 cup sauce. .nl-|; seldom these days We all know that gingerbread at k lttl In Demand good. But then, there are few places *kB I where the cooking can be excelled. iU best is hot. Not warmed over for hors d'oeuvers; but goodness, I (which Is good too) but piping hot could write on and on about all the PICKLED PEPPERS This recipe tor fish chowder is so right out of the oven. This means Cut a slit in the side ot each pep- In Cold Weather Change from old that tbe woman who gave it to LEMON BISCUITS lovely things I bought and all those us cannot definitely say just when SHREWSBURY DAIRY CO., INC. that the housewife can prepare tho things I didn't buy but which I shall. per and take out all the seeds. Let Cold to Hot Accompaniment mixture at a few minutes' notice and These little "gadgets" add so much them soak in brine (strong enough it came Into her family. It has been then put it in the oven Just before 2 cups sifted cake flour color and "tone" to a party that it's to float an egg), for two days. Then, handed down and handed down for sitting down to dinner. Dinner over, 2 teaspoons baking powder a pity not to have them, which ill washing them in cold water, put Despite the fact that the weather generation after generation until the Serving You 16 Years With Milk Produced Solely a s cooler and meals are becoming correct number has been forgotten. it Is extracted from the oven, cut In- 4 teaspoon aait brlngB to mind the odd dishes that them into a stone Jar. Pour over It Is truly a worthy recipe however to good healthy squares, topped with 4 .tablespoons butter or other short- dont accompany any dinner set to be them vinegar boiled with cinnamon, heavier than they have been for the in Monmouth County. . big "goba" of whipped cream and ening There are novel bonbon mace and nutmeg. past few months salads are) still In and deserves special attention.' bought. order, desired and expected. served. IV, teaspoons grated lemon rind dlahea, appearing in two layers, Whenever they are wanted for use, NEW ENGLAND FISH GINGERBREAD 2/3 cup milk sometimes in three, Nut dishes in all stuff each one with a boiled tongue An attractive salad can still be the CHOWDER Bed Bank 14S& Broad Street, Shrewsbury, M. 9. 2 cups sifted cake flour 4 tablespoons sugar colors and sizesi . NNovel after dinner cut Into dice and mixed with may- center of attraction for a luncheon Take a good haddock, cod or any 2 teaspoons baking powdc >A teaspoon lemon juice (about) coffee sets; attractive ash trays, onnaise. with the accompaniment merely other solid fish, cut It In pieces about Vi teaspoon soda large onee that hold more than ,one changed from cold to hot And for Sift flour once, measure, add bak- They are alao very delicious stuffed the woman looking for an unusual three Inches square; put a pound of 2 teaspoons ginger ing powder and salt; and elft again. cigarette and don't overflow from one with red cabbage, cucumbers or fat, salt pork, cut into strips, into a 1 teaspoon cinnamon cigar, thus doing away with critical minced onions. salad this is Ideal: pot; set It on the tire and try out the ^ teaspoon salt Cut In shortening; add lemon rind and blend. AdJ milk all at once and glances In friend husband's direction 'SURPRISE COMBINATION grease; take out the pork, out leave 1/3 cun butter or other shortening stir carefully until mixture forms a and hla explanation that ashes are the grease In the bottom of the pot, V, cup" sugar soft dough and follows Bpoon around good for the carpet as they keep 1 cup boiled potatoes, diced and put In a layer of fish, over that 1 egg, well beaten away the moths. Goodness knows CHOCOLATE BROWNIES 2 cups boiled ham or pork, diced Smart Place to Dine the howl. Turn out immediately on Vi cup cooked peas a layer of sliced onion, then another 2/3 cup molasses a slightly floured board and knead 30 that the smell of ashes In a carpet layer of fish, with strips of fried V cup sour milk will keep anything away, even friend 2 squares unsweetened chocolate 2 plmlentos, chopped 4 seconds. Roll hi inch thick and cut Vt cup butter Vt cup celery, diced pork then another layer of onions Sift flour once, measure, add bak with Vi inch floured biscuit cutter. husband if It gets too bad. 1 cup sugar and a few sliced raw potatoes, and so lnK powder, soda, spices and salt, an Combine sugar, lemon rind and 2 sweet pickles, finely diced I started collecting over a year 2 eggs Vt cup mayonnaise on alternately until the fish Is all in; sift together three times. Crea enough lemon juice to make ago, buying Just one or two things at M cup flour mix some flour with as much water —STRAND— butter thoroughly, add sugar grad crumblibl.y mixture. Place half of bls- a time, and now I have tho nicest % teaspoon ealt Toss ingredients together lightly. as will till the pot; season to suit the ally, and cream together until light cults in greased muffin pans, spread collectionn and I'm so proud of It 1 teaspoon vanilla Arrange on crisp lettuce. Garnish taste, and boll for half an hour, have and ftutly. Add egg and molasses with melted butter and the sugar Your neighborhoo 7 d probably has one 1 cup nut meats with additional mayonnaise, sections ready gome crackers soaked in wa- RESTAURANT then flour alternately with milk, mixture, and top with remaining bis- of these 'Gadget" stores so why not of hard-boiled eggs and beat sliced. ter, and throw them into the chow- email amount at a time. Beat afte , p with remaining bis- Melt chocolate and butter together, cuits, pressing lightly together. Bake Just drop in and look around when idd sugar and mix well. Add the This salad Is one that can be ar- der five minutes before, taking off the 66 BROAD ST., Phone 1498 RED BANK each addition until smooth. Bako 1 In a hot oven (450 F.) 8 to 10 mln-you happen to be down town? The well beaten eggs. Sift flour, measure ranged attractively either Individu- fire. Serve In a soup tureen. a greased pan, 8x8x2 Inches, In utea, or until dons, Makea 2Vi dozen "gadgets" will make your entertain- and sift with salt. Add to the choc- ally or on one large platter. The moderate oven (350 F) for 50 min- biscuits. ing such a pleasure and the cOBt is olate mixture. Add vanilla and nutbeets lend color and tbe hard-boiled Enjoy Yotur Food in Our so low. Your dealer will be happy to egg garnish Is most flattering. show 'you anything ha nan on nand meats and mix well. Pour Into a MEN WHO COOK FOR and It's such a fasclnaUng way of well greased 8 inch square pan and Modern Air Conditioned Dining Eoom spending an hour or so. bake 85 minutes in an oven of 325 F. PLEASURE TRY THIS Remove from oven, mark Into bars The road to better and bigger busi- ' FRIENDLY SERVICE ' or squares with knife. When cool ness leads through The Register's ad- Is your life Joined to one of those remove from pan. vertising columns.—Advertisement, helpful males who every so often de- MEALS SERVED Cocktail Hour THE REMAINS OF AN mands free reign In the kitchen? If AT ALL HOURS ANGY but not bitter— "ITEM" READER to, I am going to suggest thai) next from time there 1« evidence of one of hit luncheons 60c & 60c It would be possible to write para- "cooking sprees" surprUe and delight 2 to 6 P. M. rich and creamy, but not graph after paragraph on "left-overa" M«nu Of The Week him with a foreign recipe. Dinners 75c & $1.00 MANHATTAN out for once that Is necessary. Most men who cook for pleasure, MABTTNI. Dry Tt hns all been Bummed up \n. m and they art legion, enjoy adding a MABTINI, S few words by Mrs, Harry Deverell o( fine dlih to their repertoire of telect sweet—that's the secret of Mitlburn, New Jersey. Mrs. Dover- MONDAY , foods. Men as a rule wont dally with Dinners A Specialty BBONX oil Is a reader of the Mlllburn, New ' Brejkfjifc—Stewed apricots, scrambled « , a pot of vegetables or anything ao Oranga Bloeaom JMa ni uninspiring as triad liver, but give Jersey Item and wrltea ail follows: frlizlei ham, buttered toast, coffte. Ivnnch—Corned beef hath, diced Old^uhlomd the balanced flavor in "Everyone tires of hash; the rem- them an intricate recipe, with • de- Set Food in Season JACK E08B nants of Sunday's roaat, an odd chop tomatoes, asparagus tips, tea or milk. Pinner—Minute iteaV, French cldedly foreign flair, and they will or two; a chicken wing, and perhaps fried potatoes, green beans, mixed salad, peach melba, coffee. promptly make tbemielves at hone FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS AMERICA'S FAVORITE' the neck niuat bo used to try this, with skillet; carving knite and win* we lovo it." I TUESDAY I bottle. /' She enda by Buying that this dish 1 "doing rUiBalan" via the tea In a 1ft Jtmt fine served for lunch In patty • Breakfast—Orange juice, buckwheat cakes, RUBS route Is »n Interesting way In stielln. However, as «h« giv«8 no strawberry Jam, coffee. I.nnch—Frozen fruit salad, chopped chicken which to wind up th* noon-tidy meal. name for thin dish but. To u Iftnn meat Into not too nmall cube*. WEDNESDAY] slans, regardless «t political CfMds, FALL PAINT SPECIALS In tho top of a double boiler, make Hrttkf»»t—Grapefruit, baked eggi, litU* wa- ngro* upon. a rich cr<"am HHUM. To one cup of it tout, coffee. Lunch—Chill con came, sliced tomatoes, touted The calorlo content of a gla\uaptm Banes add U cup of soft Knlr.ft t«a la ntxt to nothing. The Here Is a speeTal offer of every material neces- Thee**, when all nlrnded add meat crackers, Iced t«a. Dinner—Lamb curry with rk«, string bewar, drtis- oialbllltl** iu» onormoua. In, the' and two hnrd lmllnd eega, «vut Into cd lettuc», apple dumplinga. coffee. v« or ten mlnutai which It takes to sary to paint the outride of the average six-room t. flfinfion (o taut© »n4 kn«p Ip tha glana nf tea, mountain* May hot over hot water. Sitrva on THURSDAY . h* moved unit rlvora made to flow bwogajow 2 coats. It consists of the following: Ofuit trlnnftl«». Br««hf»»t—Stowed peart, rioe IUV*>, uphill- »t l«««t in the realms of nw Thsnkn nr> rnurh, Mrn. Pev*r«ll. frl«d man ill (Your choice of colors.) *»tt ovftr recipes aid noniethlng most *nm, coffet cak«, toffee. Lilnth—Creamed. eMpp«d b*«f «a ftlrmnnd by nil. canned aipamgua tlpi, water lc«, t*a. Dlnnfr—Paprika goulash, 'G*k, APPROVED HOUSE PAINT CHKIIRT ROUT POLY with Y«jtet«bl«!», orange salad, buttered noooctlM, prune whip, coffw. >»»••»««••••»«»• 1 tablenpnon corn«t»rch G*L APPROVED TRIM COLOR Mi cup augur M FRIDAY 1 can sour rtd oherrUi 4 WALL BRUSH NO MEAL IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A GLASS OF Br»jkrMt~Bak»d apples. w*ffl«t, ftkd Won, % (nip brmn tnapi* «m chojn, l>utl»r«*l«d pnTnpl"l» pU • la pn4*, coff**. **•»• wltfc fl K»* - • • - R«u-14 W«* Front St. PHONE 1061 (4 Hw« en> e( tulpm, f'Tiimmmimiiimttiiij 4 1-rlal yellow Belief Act or 1935. direction, and from New York or tion of 1937," Is to take placo in the ;reen and a 1.60-r blue. Boston to the Philippines and China. Trocadero section of the city CIOBO Word from the postofflce's phila- STEBNERS DIVORCED. Young and Old Mapor Arthur J. Wchr, Signal Corps, by to Eiffel tower. Work on the ex- telic agency In Washington is that recruiting officer, located at post position buildings Is now in prog- he rotary press printing! of the Wife of State Highway Commission- headquarters, will bo glad to Inter- ess. Mother's day stamps have been ex- er Gets Decree. view younj men of the community hausted. There Is a report also that Prices You Cannot Match. who are Interested in tho Signal The four lower values, the same the Susan B. Anthony stamps will Mrs. Erna B. Sterner, wife of E. Corps, between 8 u. in. and 3:80 p. size as the average regular Frenoh go off sale Immediately after elec- Donald Sterner, New Jersey State Prizes for Boys and Girls. m. bhy day except Saturdays, Sun- adhesive, nil picture a figure sym- tion, if not before. This would tend Highway Commissioner, obtained days and holidays. It Is necessary bolic of the "town crier'.' for the to Indicate that the latest U. S. com- divorce at Reno last Wednesday on for an applicant to have had a high fair. ' He Is shown blowing a trum- memorative would fall within the cruelty groundB after a private trial school education, be between the pet as he carries a standard. At his classification of a "short issue." before District Judge Benjamin Cur- WATCH FOR OPENING ages of 18 and 85. Men below tho feet In the background is a group ler. of exposition buildings. These values Oon. Maximo Gomez, commander age of 21 must have the consent of of Cuban armies during the war with The court ordered Sterner to pay their parents before being accepted ara 20-centimes purple, 80-o green, FIRST FLOOR. * -r- at— 40-0 ultra-marine and C0-o orange. Spain in '98, Is to be honored on the SECONO.FIOOR her $35 a week for her support until for enlistment. ( 100th anniversary of his birth by a she remarrleB or dies. The other two are large oblonga, special Cuban laauV Proceeds of the This delightfully unusual French dows at either end. The long, nai Judge Curler did not make any 30 MONMOUTH ST.,, , RED BANK with a hand pulling aside a curtain stamp sale are to go toward organ- cottage combine/} a number of strik- row reception room leads from th order respecting tho couple's thre from the world. Tneao aroOO-c red izing a celebration for the week of ing features and Is very modern. It living room to the attractive ova! minor children, Dorothy 19, Willard Inspection Made and 1,60-franc blue;' November 18. even lnoludes a powder room just (lining room. 15 and John 10. Of Freehold Jail Under plans prepared for Austra- off the "rat floor lavatory. A circular stairway sweeps gran- The Sterners, who lived at Belmar, Germany Also lia's contribution to the British co- The living room Is a separate one- ly up from tho reception room t were married at Tottenvllle, New ' Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Clas* William J. Ellis, Btato commission, Likewise, Germany has come for- lonial Issues marking the coronation story wing, fitted with tall bay win- tho second floor which includes York, September 22, 1913. ified Advertisements. or of Institutions and agencies, made ward with another Issue, this time of King Edward, the new ruler is to an Inspection of the Monmouth coun- In the semi-postal classification. It be shown full face rather than in ty jail last Wednesday. Ho reported is Intended to old In raising wioney profile. ' to the freeholders that he found the jail badly crowded and (n one por- NEW THEATER COMPANY. tion of the jail It was In serious need cf repalra. He recommended that Walter Keade Forms One to Build the old section which was not re- New Theaters. ' built after the courthouse burned Walter Heads has announced the several year* ago, be made over Into formation of the American Commun- wards, Tha prison was built to ac- ity Theaters Corporation, a New ponuwda,te 114'Prisoners and there York corporation of $6,000,00 capital. were 173 inmates Wednesday. Mr. It la the purpose of the corporation Bills' suggested that a program ol to erect In the cities' of the United, work for prisoners bo established, States with a population cf over S,- The commissioner praised the con- 000 a community theater built en- dition of the new portion of the jail, for the winter relief fund of tha tirely of steel and concrete. The Sheriff Roberts, who accompaniei country. \ThUs, each Stamp, In ad' projection booths will be wired to re- Mr. mils on the. Inspection, said that dltlon to the postal rate, has a sur- ceive and project television when the necessary repairs would cost be- charge .that Increases In accordance that new creation Is ready for pub- tween

ALLEN DOWD AT TWELVE...AND TODAY. Mr. Bowd lives at 131 Underwood Street. Newark. N. J., with his wife and two children, Allan, Jr., 8 years old, and Kelvin, 3years old. As Mr. Dowdputs It "Our kids not only tike Bond—thoy demand it."

USE OF M A MEMBER of a large family. When I THESE TWO I was a small boy, my mother used to bake APPLIANCES bread at home. But twenty years ago she found ENTITLES out about Bond Bread, and that was the end of you TO OUR home-baked bread for her. I can remember her LOW Baying she couldn't possibly bake a better loaf ALL-PURPOSE than Bond .. . and buying was so much easier GAS RATE and cheaper thnn baking. My wife buys Bond ... she knows I like it. She anil the kids do, too." LOOK COR THI r"" RID WHIIL LOWEST MONEL New MONEL METAL METAL worktop. NoChlpi... no ruit. ,. Abiolultly PRICES clean «nd beautiful, .. . EVER New Swing-Out! Broiler mtktt broiling a plf/iiuifj OFFERED no ttooplna ... no burn- ed flnfltn ... no imoke,

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Oranuaar department—JMward gram, COLUSQE WOMEN TO MEET. tra-violet absorption speetr* ** «*• Attendance Honor ' MUTM, ^nntemr inlet, Oaorst malo oompaundt ..,',? [ lennsburff Man Cturford. Brant WclMlHi Koweil Hanfa, Whalen Howard, Kenneth Tailor, Bar* Dr. Emma Perry Our to Speak lit Hi C tt«n**fMt*fee y Roll At Fair Haven mond Tailor, WlnSeld Howard. Dorothy Event M little Silver. for two years but holds bur bachelor Onirfotd. Oertrude Booker,' Jean Orant. degree ,and her d.octar*U from tfc*. Held In Death The following; pupil* of the Fair Doroliy Brown. Shirley Albert, Mabel Dr. Emma Perry Carr ot Mount Bejrd. Sllsabelo Harris. Edraonla Laiams, Holyoke college will be the guest University of Chicago. Daring th* O IS... Havon publio ichools were perfect Mary Vatillorn. Madeline Barnes. academic year of 180&-09, ska studltd in attendance In September; speaker at a dinner meeting to be Oi Ray Thome held Monday evening at Little Silver tinder the Mary E. WoUey XWiow- WILLOW STREET SCHOOL. . shlp from Mount Holyoks and to* 1 Riverview Women at 6 o'clock at the Rosevclt tea room Vktor J. Hen Disclosed u Driv- tint gr*d»—M»rlo Abbi«tl. Su« Ann by the American Association of Uni- following; year under tba Lotvw»nthal Abblatl, Htltn Ghandltr, Martha Fluff*!. Fellowship, grantea by th« Cnlvtr- er of Car Hut Struck and EliW (ie!«cr, Mary HenntMoy, Mary Lou Plan For Season versity Women. Her BUbJect will be alty ot Chicago. Bh« b«qune Joint MuLnpoil. lWttft Mt«t>, Adelaide Me Cue, "A Fellow's Experiences." Another Amy £lliat»th lljatt, Beverly 8dd«l. Jo.n head of the collage qixmlstiy depart- COAT MONTH ! Killed Middletown Fanner on Ituest will be Dr. Anna S. Starr of Dangler, Robart Drown. Artbut Chrtit!»n- The Red Bank auxiliary of Rlvar- meat In 1910 and yroftMot and he»d t toesday of Utt Week. »en, Bobert Hawklai. Ptrey Hodgklui vlcw hospital met Friday afternoon at New Brunswick, president of the ot the department In IMS, Walter MeCu«, Jack Ol«f«, Robert fatte*. the Molly Pitcher hotel. Plans were New Jersey state division of Uni- •on, Fred Patten on, WHllim Scott. versity Women. Dr. Carr (s a m«mb«r ot Phi Beta Second and third sraan—Lttwrencs CM- made lor a ThanUBglvlng dance FrU Kappa and Sigma XI and U among At Steinbaeh Kresge's » Victor J. Hc»», Kcansburg butcher, _ tan. Warren Chandler, Xrneat Fluatl, day night, November 27, at Pleasant disclosed oa tho man whose car Dr. Carr, bead of the department the small group of women m*<» have Jamei MarckiUin, Kenneth'Fattenon, Vic- Inn, In charge of Mm. Chester Al- of chemistry at Mount Holyoke col- been elected national hononuy m«m- (truck and killed Haymond Thorno, tor CopHtake. David Hannibal, Billy berts; a winter card party, a June 118, of Palmer avenue, South Keans- Myatt, .Sally Ball«y, Audrey Caff til, Mar. lege, has been a member ot the bers of Sigma Delta Ep»Hon^ an or- Never before Have we Had such' a tremendous and varied selection of fall earet Cameron, Jtan Chandler,-LoU Davl- card party and the disposal ot 1100 teaching staff sine* 1909 and ' has ganisation ot gntfiUaU wotaoa In sci- Vurg, wfeile ho was walking along son, Gloria Babito. Jean 'Acker, Arietta on the co-oporatlvo plan. been granted many awards In con- and winter coats swelling our cases. Never before have we been, Able to that thortughf are on Tuesday of last Bo wen, Patty Calllnan, Helen Eramoita, ence. ' ' week, was hclcj for the grand Jury Evelyn Flugil, Shirley Gordon. Mra. Thomas Doromus, chairman nection with sclentlflo work. As She has Just returned from Bnrope, offer better coat values, Because we've clicked with the other Kresge inter- Fourth grade—Henry Dlbxora, Herbert of the ways and means committee, holder of the Alice Freenfan Palmer where she was s. dWtgaU. trom the on a technical charge of manslaugh- Bradnhaw, Gforsc Curcliln, Leonard Flu- Fellowship ot the American Associa- ests on huge co-operative purchases and saved many a dollar. Unquestion- ter and a charge of leaving the set, Fred MafTeo, Kenneth Peterson," Mor- .appointed as her assistants, Mrs. National Academy Of Selene** and scene of an accident. trnn Itch rig, Joaeph Sparling, Laura Acker, John J.' Qulnn, Mrs. Cheater Alberts, tion of University Women In 1029-30, National Research Council M> "tho ably there is no time like the present for you to buy your fall and winter Lillian Crosfor. Lindiley Hunter. Vilma Mrs. Theodore Parsons, Mrs. Henry ihe carried on Important research at twelfth conference .of Ir^enisltlonal Mr. Hesa was arrested Thursday Nomeih, Gladyi Bidder, Bcrnko WUHoins. Kohl, Mrs. Benjamin L. Atwatcr, Mrs. the University of Zurich. A later Union of Chemistry held « XAKerae, coat Wardrobe... at Steinbaeh Kresge'a. night after John Burna, manager of Fifth grade—Charlei Brtat«r. William Michael J. Lorenzo, Mrs. James C, grant' from the National Research tlio Frank VanSyckle. automobile Farwell, Karl KrUtlsnieiv Albert Lochdcr, Switserland, Dr. CJarr wa» also a Kodnty Lancaster, fthclnhart Ltebeck, John Parkes, Mrs. Russell Johnson, Mrs, Council-tor the purchase of appara- delegate) to ilia oonferenos held In agency on "West Front strcot, had Kablto, Frank Scott; Walter Scott, Freda Arnold Bowen, Mrs. George T. Lin- tanfl tHe_procurlhg of technical reported the formor's license num- IJrabln, Virginia Conover, Loti EntrlaJid^ Bucharest In 192S and V Washl Doroth_ _ y Llebeok, Bistty Ottmnn. Natalie ton, Mrs. A. Alfred Podell, Mrs. Craig assistance has mado It possible for ton in 1027. ber to police headquarters, Mr. Hesa Parker, Thelma Stafford, Nol» Waterman, Hill, Mre. Louise Whltfltsld, Mra. W, her to continue at Mount Holyoke called at the VanSycklo agency to Sixth trade—James Acker, Cheater Ben- H. Hendrlckson, Jr., and Mrs. Bob-her research In the special field of ul- jmrehasB o door handle to replace nettk Lewie Davison, Paul Gardner, Oa- It pays to iujv«rtl» is Th» Keglstw. born Patten, Leigh ton George, Vernan Pet- ert MacDonald, Jr._ * ono that had been broken oft In tho erson, Bonald Hlckler, Jloyce Van Riper, accident John W Miami, Grace Acker, Ha A ride r# on, UNIVERSITY WOMEN. Kathleen Bent' Kora Brabln, Jane Brad- Mr. HeaB told Mr. BurnB that ho •haw, Elisabeth Henderson, Corrlnt Hea- had beon In an accident and that a netay, Helen Henry,. Jacaminna Hul»ftbos, Literature Discussed at Home ot man, whom ho believed to bo in- Jean Bunaleker, Florence Jeffrey, Doro- of Mrs. Arthur J. White. toxlcatod, had attempted to hold him thy Little, Lorraine Madrcptrl, Eleanor lUblto, Jean Sweeney. Mrs. Arthur J. White ot Red Bank up. He said ho stepped on tha ac- Seventh grade—Char]CM Andenon, Nor- ATTENTION! celerator and kept on going. man Cameron, George Chandler, Jackaon entertained the literature depart- Mr. Burns recalled reading ot the Conover. Jantea Coatillo, Joaeoh Hayman, ment of the American Association ot Bruce Henderaon, William Jakubeey, John University Women at her home on accident In which Mr. Thorno was McCue, Jack Minton, Charles fichriir. Earl J Investors who are getting no killed and plied Mr. Hess with ques- Sickler, Marion Bailey, Pearl Heattle, Tower Hill road Monday afternoon. tions. Tho latter, during the con- Evelyn Bennett, Barbara fBent -. -Doroth -• y Mrs. Arthur J. Qlbb, chairman, led Income from their Investments versation, walked out of the shop, Cud man, Martha Ottmnn, VI.Imlnl. a. Smith. a discussion of plans for study dur- Ki«hth srade—William Anderson, Thorn- ing the year. It was decided to use entered his car and drove off. Mr. £gan, Bobert Holmes, John Hijlacbos, It you own any stocks or bonds that are not paying dividends Burns made a note of tho license ,uaieU Minton, Kenneth Rhodes, Doris "The Enjoyment of Literature" by or Interest, It would seem advisable to examine them carefully. numbor of Mr. Hcss's car, and Uoxom, Maigretta Cole, Annette Calan- Elizabeth Drew as a guide in read In every caso there Is a right action to take—and the sooner, Irlelld, Barbara Hunting, Anette Johnson, Ing. The topic for the next meeting called Hed Bank pollco headquar- utlenne Lepelre, Louise Llebeck, Mary tile better. ters. Edward Coyno, telephone opcr- tobblrn, Alvera Bhodea, find la VanNote, will be "Letters." Tho books to be We will be glad to answer any questions you may care to ,ator at borough^ hall, checked tha orothy Wood. discussod are Jonathan Swift's ask concerning your present holdings. There will be no charge numbor at tho Hed Bank llccnso KNOLLWOOD SCHOOL, "Journal to Stella," Charles Lamb's and no obligation on your part—only a willingness on our part Primary and first grade—John Brlster, "Letters" and George Bernard Shaw- bureau, and found It had been Is- 'ililom Brlster, Warren Farrlnjtton, John to be ot service. sued to Mr. Hess. cGu,re, Lewla Peterson, Philip Wain- (to-mien Terry) Letters. Tisht, Fred Walton, Doris Cherry, Jean Those present at the meeting wore Mr. poyno reported the matter to oitello, LoU Inscoe, Mary Murdlco, Carol Deputy Chief Harold Davlson and Telson, Comtance Wain. Mrs. J. Berkeley Gordon of Marl' FRANK O. WODEHOUSE ' the latter notified Pollco Chief Earl Second and third grades—-Robert Brad- boro, Mrs. Arthur J. Glbb and Mrs. haw, Joaeph Mur$co, Richard Stout. Clay- Harold S. Clark of Kumson, Mrs. Box 504, Bed Bank, N. 3. « Hoyer of Middletown townBhip. Mr. on Walton, Betferly Burdge, Margaret Hess, however, had failed to return look* Mildred George. Lillian Henderaon, Milton A, Vreeland and Mrs. Karl Please send me by mall without obligation a copy of your to hla homo after tho visit to Red Uice Kenney, Ltnore McGuire, Dorothy G. Janaky of Little Silver, Mrs. Wil- Circular A-12. Bank. When he did return, to 'armty, Mabel Peterson. liam Schaphorat pt Atlantic High- Koangburg, ho -walked Into Keans- FI3K STREET SCHOOL, lands, Mrs. J. Peter Schafer of Oak- Primary depwtewnt—'Edlih Barnes, hurst and Mrs. Glenn Wlsnard and NAME _ purg police headquarter!! and sur- Sthel Barnea, Gloria Boyd, Helen Hartta, rendered himself. He was turned anet Laiama, Marlon Latarus, Margaret Miss Katharine L. Foster of Red over to Middletown authorities. Horn; Ruth Washington, Arthur Bor- Bank. The next meeting will beheld ADDRESS George Berry* Joaeph Hlcki, John Monday, November 2, at the home ot According to the Middletown po- ohnaon, Samuel Lasarus, Erne»t Reevey, E.B.R. Oct. JJ lloe, Mr. HOBS admitted having 'loyd Beeyey, Paul Reevey, John Ritchie. Mrs. Arthur J. Glbb ot Rumson. »truck the man with his ear, but said he was too frightened to atop or report the matter. He said he thought th» man was attempting to Jiold him up. Mr. Thome's body was found ly- . >ng on the concrete road by, a pass- ing taotorlrt. The body had been burled several feet by the impact. The only clue was the broken door handle, which lay alongside of the J.YANKO jjian. The motorist notified Pollce- 30 BROAD STREET RED BANK Jhan Otto Kruegor of Middletown and an alarm was broadcast.

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' brad WetMr. wtw*d M Ncoad'Clsu Kitui it tte 'MO Sub.crtpUoli Prlci Oni Tw •*,••• VOLUMEUX.NO. 16. •Bee »» Kail Bank. H, J» codar th» Ait of March I, Il'it,' KED.BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936. 8b Montii. tl.OO. Slngb «t>Pr. 4*. PAGES 110 16, a Pazicky Renamed Fair Haven Fire Cnox Contends Wrestling Manager Herden Infornted Big Columbus Day Company Orders Administration To Nab Speeders Hats Thrown Into A cloak of honor heretofore never bestowed upon any student of Lafayette college was draped over New Fire Truck Hits At Freedom A drive to stop speeders on the shoulders of William P. Pailcky, Broad street and Sycamore ave- Celebration at Redson of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paiicky of Hook MM! Udder Apparata* to Republican Vice Presidential nue, Shrewsbury, U being en- Ring By Aspirants Rumson, by tho members of the forced by, FoUoe Officer Otto vanity wrestling team early this be Purcluued With Fur Pro- Candidate Also Attacks New Herden, according to an an- week1-when they unanimously select- nouncement made last night. ed him for the second consecutive ceeds and Then Turned Over Deal for Spending—Meeting Fojioe Commissioner Harold Mc- Bankon October 12 'Oars as manager of their squad. to Borough, With J« Riwseli Woolley. Cormlck informed Polloeman For Assessor Job Herden to arrest all speeders, regarding of who they might The Fair'Haven fire company at Accusing the Roosevelt admlnis- be. "If summoned there will be Italian - American Colony Hcans To _ regular meeting Monday night atlon of wresting from tho Amer- no way of squashing the ticket," Candidates To • Geo. W. Bray v«. William roted to buy a new hook and ladder can people, bit by bit, the charac- BlcCormlck mid. to Observe 444th Anni- ruck from tha Brockway company, eristics of a free nation, Colonel Have Big Rally Arthur B. BlokleB, president ot the rank E. Knox, Republican candi- The matter of safety for chil- Be Honored By Maloney Here—Walter :ompany, and Percy D, Bennett, sac- date for vice president, told a crowd dren In Shrewsbury borough versary of Discovery of etary, upon authorization ot the hich filled Convention Hall at Aa- was brought before the Shrews- J. Sweeney vs. Wesley, In Schoolhouse Ire company, signed the contract af- wry Park Tuesday afternoon: "This bury council Tuesday night by Democratic Club America With Parade. er the meeting. Peter DeMidowlU Is not tho usual typo of election con- the Shrewsbury Parent-Teacher Garland at Sea Bright. ot Red Bank la the representative of test between two major political par- association as a result of recent Women's Organization to Hold Annual Event in Honor of Sentv tho Brockway company. Wl» thli ;les, but rather a struggle between auto accidents in the. borough. tor W. Warren Barbour Will apparatus and the new ^pumper wo factions. Ono seeks to retain Dinner-Dance October 26 at which the borough has purchased American democracy, and the other Molly Pitcher Hotel—Mrs. P. Colur bus Eve Dance At Tsjto Place at Leonardo Grade the Fair Haven companyvwlU have assuming moro and more each Little Silver To Elect School October IS. all new, modern equipment, and com- lay tho appearances of a dlctator J. Kent Toajtrnaster. pared with other municipalities of its lp." Police Pension The Elks Home Sunday size in the state will rank second to An Assessor and Mayor A Republican rally will be held at none. The mid-west Journalist attackei The Women's Democratic club trie Leonardo grade school, Thurs- what he termed were the cxtrava Fund Is Planned Monmouth county Is arranging a din- day evening, October 15. It will bo The hook and ladder will cos ant methods of tho present admin- ner-dance for the* candidates Mon- Next Monday, Columbus Day, will one of the,largest ot a series of Re- $2,896. An allowance of *60O was istration, declaring that the average lay night, October 26, at the Molly Most municipalities In this section be celebrated at Bed Bank, with a publican meetings in the township of made on the old truck, making the expenditure had Increased from 20 For Little Silver Pitcher hotel at Red Bank. Those where assessors' terms will expire varied prograpv which will Include a Mlddletown, net cost $2,390. Tho company, how- million dollars each day to 24 mil- :o be honored are 'William H. Smath- next July have followed the examplo parade, music, speech malting and ever, will buy additional accessories lions. Sarcastically, tho . speaker :rs of Atlantic. City, who Is running ot Mlddlotown township In deciding a display of fireworks. The Gari- This'meeting is tendered annually Council Takes Action at Special in honor of United States Senator W. and equipment which will cost about averred that "even to die, a person for United States senator; Congress- to fill the ofilcea at the election In baldi society of Red Bank was Warren Barbour, who Is both a res- $100. The apparatus will be painted has to pay 157 different kinds of Meeting Tuesday Night —- man William H. Sutpbin of Mata- November. Uncertainty existed for founded 21 years ago and at the ident1 of the township of Mlddletown 'hlte above the running gear, which axes, indirectly." Proposition to be Submitted to an, who is running for another a time aa to whether this course initiative of this organization the and a member of the township Bo- will be red. Chromium hand rail term; Dr. Thomas Powers of Cliff- should be followed or whether the as' holiday lion been observed almost publican executive county commit- will extend the full length on both Voters in November. wood and Walter Fox of Bradley sessors should be appointed to servt ' every year. The event next Monday tee. All the candidates will be pres- sides. The apparatus will be de- Beach, candidates for the assembly, until July, 1937. Tho decision of tha livered in' about six weeks. After it and Henry W. Herbert of English- promises to be more elaborate than ent from ths top of the ticket to the A resolution providing for the es supreme court declaring the mea- any of its predecessors. bottom, with the exception of Gov- is approved by the fire underwriters oWn and Arthur Pryor of Deal, can- sure invalid to increase the terms ot 1 it will be turned over to the bor- tabllshment of a police pension fund didates for re-election as freeholders. Heralding the anniversary of the ernor London and Colonel Knox. WILLIAM P. PAZICKT. for Chief Fred Ziegler was passed assessors two years was not rendered discovery of America iU years ago iugh. Music will be provided by Johnny until after the primary election. Tor The address of the evening will be at a special meeting of the mayor Johnson's orchestra. by Christopher Columbus will be the riven by Hon. Clarence P, Oakes o Bill has upset tradition at th The final financial report of th and council of Llttlo Silver Tuesda; this reason nominations have to ba orploslon of twelve bombs at ,7 Now York, who Ii a famous world iaston, Pennsylvania, Institution fair showed the company had raised night. The proposition will be sub- Mra. Pearl J. Kent of Freehold, made by the party executive commit- o'clock Monday morning on the ath- traveler and who has made first- ;wlce as this position has always $9,991.12, ot which $4,687.11 was clear mitted to the voters at the general president of the club, wilt be toast- tees Instead of the usual way. N«xt lotlo grounds of the high school on hand studies of Russia, the Soviet )een restricted to seniors alone. Hi profit. The cost of the hook and election next month. Under the pro- master. Miss Martina Healy of Red Monday is the last day to nil nomi- West Bergen place, the' bombs will government, the general Interna- Honda in Monmouth county am ladder truck will come out of this visions Mr. Ziegler Is to contrlbuti Bank, social chairman of the club, IB nating petitions. be set off about one minute apart, tional situation and European and particularly those of Rumson and fund, a sum will be deposited In the $72 annually to the fund and a Ilk' in general charge of the affair. At Red Bank the Republican ex- phortly thereafter the Italian-Amer- Asiatic developments of recent tied Bank will readily understand treasury of the local Bremen's burial sum will bo contrlbuated by the bor- Others on the committee are Mrs. ecutive committee has nominated ican band will parade through the weeks. He haa roved the globe, cov- low this youth has won the esteem fund and the balance will be use ough. A special committee will su- Katharine Elkus White, Mrs. James Georgo W, Bray, who has held thi principal streets of the town. ering 42 countries, about which he of his schoolmates. Bill Is a grad- to carry on the firemen's welfare ac- pervise the fund and invest the R. Wolcott, Sr., and Mrs. Mary Can- position many years, to run for re- ., The parade 1« Intended principally has lectured extensively .in the uate of Red Bank high school am tivities. money. At 68 Mr. Ziegler will retlr nella of Red Bank, Mrs. Edward election. The Democratic executive , (o servo as an Invitation to the peo- United States and . Europe. Mr, In his second year at Lafayette. Ralph Smith, a member of th< at half pay and his retirement sal- O'Flahcrty of Mlddletown township, committee met Tuesday sight to ple of Bed Bank and vicinity to at- Oakes Is a University ot Kansas board of education, asked the co- ary will be paid from the fund. Mra. George Harm of Fair Haven, make a nomination, but reached no tend the Columbus Day festivities graduate and he, took summer school operation ot the fire company in Mrs. Jane Garland of Sea Bright, choice. Last night the Democrats Frederick Brower of Bed Bank Mrs. Margaret Spearing of High- which are to be held at night, be- study at the Universities of Oxford sponsoring a minstrel show to raise was authorized to. Install a blinker decided to nominate William Ma» ginning, at 7 o'clock at the River and Cambridge In England aa well funds to buy i basketball equipment lands, Mrs. John Wermert of Bel- Church School light at the Intersection of Rumson ford, Mrs. Blanche Horvath and Mrs. loney for assessor. Mr. Maloney ii street schoolhouoo. Fifteen guests as at Heidelberg la Germany. for the Willow street school gym- road and Prospect avenue at a cost one ot the representatives of thai of honor have been Invited, among nasium. A committee for this pur- Christine Oberman of Keanaburg, Thoso acquainted with him say he Begins Courses of $127.55. The sum covers the cosi Mrs. Ella Wallace of Keyport, Mrs. clghjh district on the executive com* whom Is Senator W. Warren Bar- U Imlnently qualified to discuss the pose has been appointed by the of the light and Installation. Th< mlttoo and he is a salesman for Ben- school board and consists of Mr Rachel Devlin of Matawan, Mrs, Leo hour. Another guest Is Bon. John problems of the United States In light will show red on Prospect ave J. Warwick, Mrs. Joseph Furcell, jamin H. Crate. ' Favolno dl Oulra, a lawyer who Is their relation to world upheavals irst of Six Meetings Held Laat Smith, Hussell Mlnton and FranV nue and amber on Rumson road. At Sea Bright the Democratic ex- Snyder. This committee will meel Mrs. Mary Ferrante and Mrs. G. Ja- on the Btaff of the Italian-American and to discuss , current issues and Night at St. James's Parish Councilman Oliver G. Frako anc cobaon of Long Branch; Mrs. Ger- ecutive committee has nomlnattd newspaper Del Cprrlere D' America, trends. with a committee from the fire com House nt Long Branch—Four pany composed of Lynnwood Mln Frank Dean were authorized to re trude Speck and Mrs. Nell Warwick Walter J. Sweeney to run for reflec- and who will matte an address. Entertainment will also be fur- pair the furnace in the borough hal tion. The members of the executive Courses. ton, Harry B. Kurtls and Charlei of Deal, Mrs. Theresa Rogers, Mrs. Other Invited honor guests, In ad- nished. Last year the annual meet- Wesson to arrange the details. and to install an oil burner at Vincent Keuper, MIBS May Mulcahy, committee are Mr. Sweeney and Mrs, dition to Senator Barbour and Mr. ing at Leonardo was such a success RUSSELL WOOLLEY. cost not to exceed $650. Mrs. Lillian Brown and Mrs. Lillian Jane Garland, who Is the postmln' Favolno, are Congressman William that the same line of entertainment The Church School institute ol The company made a donation o; Christopher of Asbury Park; Miss tress ot Sea Bright The Republican H. Sutphln of Matawan; John J. will be followed this year. An in- Monmouth and Ocean counties spon- $100 each to the Fair Haven Metho He declared that Federal govern- Ethel Polndexter of Neptune City, executive committee has nomln&Utt ment expenses before 1933 were lesB Oulnn of Bed Bank; Judge John C. novation is to be tried out by open- sored the first of a series of six au- dist church and the Fair Have: Large Sum Realized Mra. Joseph Hahn of Bradley Beach, Wesloy Garland, who was formerl* Giordano of Long Branch; Thomas ins; the, meeting promptly at S umn meetings, featuring four teach- Episcopal church and $60 to Flu than two billion dollars annually, Mrs. E. M. Maloney of Avon, Mrs. whereas they now are in excess of collector. The members of the com* B. Shebell of Asbury Park, secre- o'clock and adjourning promptly at ir training courses, last night at St chapel. This has been a custom f< At Fashion Show Everett H. Antonldes, Mra. Leon mlttee are Nells Jacobsen and Mr»y 10. ojelooH. James's parish house at Lohj a cumber ot years. The firemen alsi four billion dollars. "This does not Rankln, Mrs. Mary Burdge and Mrs. >..state aeoata; Mayor tell the whole Btory" he said, stat- Dorothy Carlson. ^ Charles B. English' of Bed Bank; Complaint has been made that po- Branch. These courses are free o made a donation of $250 to the fl Edna Thompson of Belmar, Mra. aid and safety squad. ing that "whereas before 23 per More than 100 persons attended At Little Silver two vacancies ar« Harold A. Hendrlckaon, president of litical gatherings, .raffles and the like charge and lead to National Accredit Sarah Sherwood, Mrs. May Nolan to bo filled—mayor and assessoiy Oscar Becker, fire chief, reporte cent of expenses were raised through fashion show held last night b; and Mra. Lester Clayton of Freehold the board ot education of Red Bank; are often, late In getting started and id Leaders association credits, th taxes, tho percentage has raised un- Shrewsbury auxiliary of Rlvervie The Republican executive commlttesj Councilman Thomas M. GopslU, po- are carried on for such a length of approved teacher training method the recent demonstration of a hlg and MIBS Jane Mnloney of Manala- pressure nozzle for extinguishing; o: til it. now ia 60 pnr cent." He at- hospital at Shrewsbury Preabyterlai pan township. members, Mlus Annie Laurie and lice commissioner of Red Bank; Ed- time that the Spectators get tired. the Eplscupal church. tacked boondoggling. , ' Sunday-Hchool room. The auxlllar; Daniel a. Welgand, last week seleet- mund Canzona, Frank Scaccla, John The Republican executive committee Course one, "New Testament His- and gasoline fires was very satlsfac ; tory and that a nozzle had been pu Tho vice presidential candidate cleared $78.75. ed Edward C. Fiedler for mayor and) Petlllo, Dr. Morgan Collo, Dr. Mloh- say they realize this is not fair to :ory," Is taught by Rev. R. W. Conk Frederick L. Ayers for assessor. ael Lorenzo and Dr. A. J. Perrotta. the audience, and that they are go- in, rector of Trinity church at As- chased for the company. boardod his special train, after the The Llla Lee shop Bf Aabury Par] Asbury apeech, and made a 15-min- showed the lateBt styles In sports a! These selections havs been filed at • Following tho address by Mr. ing to try to be punctual at the com- bury Park; course two, "Church am George Curchln gave a report Rumson Firemen Freehold. Favolno, a concert will bo given by ing event. Community," by Rev. J. M. Huntei the firemen's convention at Atlantl uto addreaa from tho rear platform tire, winter coats, afternoon, cocktal the Italian-American band. Two tons City. Vincent Caccesa was elected ai at Long Branch. and evening dresses and fall hati Mr, Fiedler will run to flll the un> rector of All Saints church at Lake Honor Official expired term of the late Mayor Ellaa cf coal In one-ton lots will be dis- wood, and course three, "American honorary member of the company. At Asbury, Col. Knox received an The models Included Mrs. Fred En posed ot on the co-operative plan. 1 ovation from the large crowd, fol- land, Mrs. Edmund Nestler, Mr Oceanlo hook and ladder company S. Black. He Is now serving as may* Methodist Church CJhurch History," by Rev. Charles P. or, having been appointed by tha The assemblage will then go to the Johnson, rector of All Saints church lowing his introduction by United Morgan C, Knapp and Misses Nai of Rumson at tho regular meeting high school athletlo grounds, where States Senator W. Warren Barbour. Iverson. Peggy Sickles, Harri laat night appointed Councilman council. Ho was previously president Supper October 29 at Naveslnk. The fourth coursi Firemen Disposing of the council. a display of fireworks will take "Teaching of the Prayer Book,1 ho senator, beforo Introducing tho Wood, Ortrude VanVliet, Josephim Robert G. Ilsley a deputy chief. This William J. T. Getty, the present place, under the direction ot Ales- More than 100 tickets for the an- taught by Rev. Joseph T, Urbai Of Dickman Sneakbox nain speaker, told the largo audi- Nestler, Jane Guptil. Dorothy Dou la an honorary office in recognition sandro Zanlllo of Belleville. Those nual turkey supper to be served on president of the church school lnst: mce: "I am ot course anxious to be las and Margaret Silver. Mrs. Stew of Mr. Haley's efforts in behalf of the assessor, bas not mads any state- who have arranged for this event e-elected. Any candidate that claims art VanVliat was accompanist on thi Rumson (Ire department. Tribute was ment as to what course ha will pur- State that It will be much more gor- Thursday night, October 39, In the tute and rector of St. JameB's churc' The sailboat on display at Broad social hall of the Methodist church it Eatontown, and St. John's chapi thcrwlse Is either crazy or not tcll- piano. paid to Mr. Ilsley and several mem- sue. Mr. Getty is a Republican and geous and lengthy than anything ot and White streets will be disposed of ng tho truth. But of far greater If he decides to run his name will have been sold thus far. It is ex- it Little Silver. on the co-operative plan by Indc- A dresa was disposed of on the o bora boomed him aa "Rumson's next the sort that has ever been Bilged mportanco to mo than my re-election mayor." have to appear In the personal cbolo* here. At the Initiative of the Gari- pected that about 300 persons wll These courses, formerly a featu endent Engine company at the Carl- operative plan and was won by Ml be accommodated. of the Lenten season, are being tho future of my wife and threo Reed of Tinton Falla. Tho numbi The deputy chief's badge will be column. It Is rumored that the re- baldi society $300 has been raised for m theater on Wednesday night, Oc- hlldrcn.'1 fusal of the county committee tot the celebration of Columbus day, tha Persons will be served In the or- given at this time of year because iber 28. The drawing will take place of the winning ticket was 4. Thr presented to Mr. Ilsley at a testimon- der In which they arrive. Tickets will of the Inclement weather and cakes were Bold. Franklin Eck ei ial dinner to be given by the fire name him for assessor bas not set contributors being almost entirely m the stage of the theater at 9 Senator Barbour was Introduced by well with some of the prominent members of tho Italian-American be honored at 5:30 o'clock. heavier church schedule in early ''clock. layor Clarenco E. F. Hotrlck of Aa- tertalncd with a violin solo and Mla company Wednesday night, October spring. All of the meetings will be OB Ortrude VanVliet, Harriet Wood, 2288 . TThh o place hha» not yet been se- members of the Republican party In colony of Red Bank. Mrs. Fred Ayers Is chairman o The sailboat is a sneakbox built by mry Park, after tho latter had been Llttlo Silver. the committee which consists of Mr, held at St. James's parish house on ulargarct Silver and Dorothy Doug- lected. 'rank Dickman, who also construct- n turn introduced by "Undo Joe" Mr. Ayers Is borough clerk of Lit- A Columbus day evo dance will and Mrs. Roy Inscoe, Mr. and Mrs. successive Wednesday evenings, up d tho boat disposed of In a similar .icDermott, chairman of thn county as Hang popular selectlonH. take place Sunday night at the Elks Roger Wymbs, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph to and Including November 11. Mrs. Elmer C. Walnrlght was In APFOINT8 NEW SECRETARY. tle Silver. He was appointed last tanner by the National Sweepstakes :ommittce, who presided at the mcct- January by tho late Mayor Black, home. It Is scheduled to begin at 8 Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wood- egatta. In the event the winner ng. hargo of tickets. Mrs. Morgan C. o'clock. One of tho events will be ward, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burdge, Cnapp, models; Mrs. Mathilda Obre, Aiiaclliary of Red Bank Elks Wel- His selection by tha county commit* loes not desire the boat, the commit- Unnoticed by all except a few of tco at a meeting of party worker* a prize waltz. Tobin's orchestra will Mr. and Mrs. John Cole, Jr., Mr. and ee will purchase it for $150. ho thousands who crammed Asbury efreshmenta, and Mra. Stewart Van- amrs Mrs. Harry Trees as Member. Mrs. Harold Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Woolley-Armstrong last week at tho home of Mr. Wel- provide music. The drawing is held for the benefit Park's commodious Convention Hall llet, entertainment. The Ladles' auxiliary of the Red The members of the holiday cele- RiMMll Hodgklss and Mrs. Ayers. gand met with tho unanimous ap- Nuptials Saturday if the company. Harry Aumack io 0 hear Colonel Knox, a drama wan Bank Elks held a regular business proval of those present, aa did th* bration committee are Ottorlno Tni- i — • S—ii " ihalrman of the committee in charge. inacted which mado tlic man for meeting laat night when Mrs. A. J. selection ot Mr. Fiedler. lulo chairman, • Alesslo Summonte vhom tho large reception had been Mls« Pearl Verna Woolley, daugh- Albert Doremus Is secretary and Hoy ,odge To Sponsor Kcndzla was appointed to flll a va- No announcement has coma treat secretary, Anthony Faxxono treas- Buick Dealers At McKnlght Is treasurer. tnged, forget where he was nncl car- cancy left by Mrs. c. J. Guiney aa urer, Rocco Zusao, Joseph Lentlnl, ter ot Mr, and Mm. Stanley E. Wool- tho Democratic party regarding ley of Coleman avenue, Long Branch, ird him back to the World war. Essay Contest secretary. Mm. Guiney Ii expected Peter Bovlero, Anthony Sovlero, John Flint, Michigan A'hllo tho committee- In charge of either office. It In Understood ttsat Pelllgrino, Savlno Blraaro, Louis and George E. Armstrong, Jr., son DEMOCRATIC CARD I'AIITV. to movo from lted Bank. Mra, Har- no one will be selected.to oppose Mr. io hngo rally wua doiriontlally ry Trees was welcomed aa a new Perro, Vlncenzo Realo, Mario Rossi, Henry L. SSobsl of Sea Bright, on of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Arm- United Council of American Me- Aynm for niaeisor, liut Mr. Ftedlef strong of Grant avenue, rtumuou, nitlng for tho noted Journnllat tn chanics of Full- Haven In sponsoring member. Martlno Teasauro, Salvatore Cu»u- of the oMtit Bulck dealers la tb ivent to h« Held by Mlddletown scend to the platform, ho spied a In likely to h&vd opposition for may* mano. Joseph Palralerl, Benjamin will be married Saturday afternoon i patriotic essay content which will Pinna worn mado for an Individ- or. Ono hears tho narWUrf Louis B» state; Leon Brower and Ernest Tuwnthln Women's Club. :nan un tho frinK« of tho group ual party to he given at tho homo Blclllano, Antonio Plngltore, Balva- Worthily of Red Bank, sales man- of this week at 2:30 o'clock at the 'o announced to llin puplla of the ItiickhcB mentioned aa Jthe Demo- iround him. r i)[ Mm. Jiunrn Gravanty of Keans- and John D'Am- ager and service manager, respective- bride's home. The couple will reside Twenty-two members of the Wom- . alr Haven and Humeon public crat"' choice, but Democratic leaden tore LoPresli for tho winter at Rochester, New en's Democratic club of Mlddlctown "Ilrlek," ho exolnlmr-il. "Ilrlrk" Inuy Monday night. Mrs. Richard broilno. ly, of the SSobel showrooms at Red ichoolpt next wtffk. Klrwt and 'eooml a'aert that up tn the preaent they York, where Mr. Armstrong la ten- township met at the home of Mr* roved to bo HtiHst'll Woolloy, cun- rlzo awnrds will hn made at each HtoppanskL will asal»t tho hostess. The officers of Garibaldi lodge ar« Bank, and 0, C. Lambertion, SSobel'i have hot decided on any candidate, nla professional for the Geneac* Val- Theodore Labrecque of Conover lane Mato t(ir tho boaril of fri'<-h(jl(lciB. ichool and thn (1IK( prim winner will Tho next meeting will be held In Mr. lluckhee and Mr. Fiedler occupy as follows: Bulck representative »t Matawan, tho form of a aoclal with Mrs. John left Tuttday for Flint, Michigan ley club. He was formerly assistant last night and arranged to hold a lurough clcik of Wrat I^ing ltianch, ove their osnayn Jinlcrd again for adjoining e*tstes. Pr-ild-nt—Roeeo Suteo. tennis pro at the Sea Bright Lawn card party Wcdnenday evening. Oc- and clerk of tho freeholder hoard. iinlnea and Mr*i, Bamuel }*erk as Vl«« prtililcn»~Ji»«th Untlnl. where they wilt attend a conven- a grnnd prize. Itolaml Konnlrnoro Ki.-h.-.r.l J. Itogsr-, Mr, who la th« Tennis and Cricket club. tober 21, at tho Young Men's Demo- Mr. Woolley turned moujnl. Patt prisldffnt—Anthony Fasione, tion, of Bulck dealers prior to pltc- 1 ml Charles A. Wolbach, suprrlnten- Txent nw.»or of. ltunnon. has Orator-T«« Soyltra. cratlo club on Leonardville road "Wlmt fi.ro you dolnj; hcic? ' (!ul Icnta of thf Fair Haven am! Rum- Financial iMratai^—-AUtilo Btt&HfteAta, tng the 189T Bulck or on the mar BTOKK IMPBOVKMENTB. ITnloii Auxiliary lltinro Tarty. Itrpn salerted by tha Republican eft* fcct. They ara expected homo Batur Four n«w members wero received nel Knm nskeil Mr, Wwillry, AM tin- ion srhnnls, ronpfctlVfily, will til rrutiVQ committee of that borough at Traamnr—Anthonr Bovi.m, They are Mrs. Kccnhen, Mm. Secretary—Joiwh TrlmWII. day. Improvements and altcratloni. y Kruup nrinmd him i-vWIi-nc'it in; ulong tin) Judg^.s. • Tin! I.ndlfn' auxiliary of Union thn Kppuhllcan candidate to run for B«nllaal~-Jn»ipn IHPMHIO. which have been underway for >av- Ray »nd Mra. Illnnclio White of wlldn mrnt tiy faclnl i'xpirsMloii?i. Host! rompany will hold a tnmro thn oHk-« of nsKRSiafir at th« ftovem* Owens of "Wlmt nm I doInK \uivr! ' lopllrd Thf! Knit" IlavtMt loiU;n l« mftklhK TTUI1.«I--Fhlli» Manaroppl. Emilia Tal. FIREMEN'S eral weeks at the Broad street store and Hi». ejnB foi dtlvw for new imrty Friday night at. 8:30 o'clock bci election. Woiillcy. "riio mimo tiling; ymi UM: of J. Yanko were complete* this t« commttt** stated Association N«T«atnk and Udder com aavlng festurti anfl tiohvanlenees, A clunlon of tho in*«tlng r*ft**hm«nt< 'lan't that funny," In • m-lnlmril, nnfflc«r« typ« halt limn laid and ullrictlvs lti fight Hallowe'en Party the P»r«nt-Teac.her utoclnttofl ot last night! ng In tlio snnlo ntiny d^uln'• Ho ilnrlalnn. HowjYor, tho eomtrtlltal play e*s«« with glass doors have A NEW OOWOHATIOIY. went nn rttcnrd aa r«fua!nsj to < th* Mac.hanln sired achool will be *X!>ltilriril to thoRi^ til,out him tlint (iiillit VNovk K. >'!«• batn Inntnllcd. A new lighting; sys- The I.;wli«a' ftuslllniy of ltumson Hupiirr. !»nn!i K Byi no bacauM of hi* "*f> held In tha school auditorium Crldajr Vt» tem la In u«« unit an nil liurnnr »y». Henry Q. I.eaeh, Mary F\ I^arl ••Ilrlek" Wunllny nml h« hml hnth •venlnf. October 16. Frank (Hngt l)tl end Adtllne Mnffat ar« the tnr>t ul;-M at th* 1'lnna ar« wrll unik-r way for tho flllallonn with Iha National Union for TKuMtr~4rir*4 kttmn. tern of tk« »t«am healing typ« h »m»l 111 thn Mnvi-nly l j(;htll I>l \ii> Imtiaa nml iiiB'tc |>l;i!i« tor a llnl • ftitorl* »u|.].i-r to h« ti'-M l>r th" tor* will dtreet tha guinea. A ton atom of tha ElMltlral Indtmtrlr ^Isloil (luring thn v.i\t\ JUD1I(!«." th* t!nr;!" held at tmrth nf ltce announced dur- Kturtaww—Tkc»» Bm««k rhltatJw* Curd IMrty. Hublmrd «ljrfl. ](e>,.. lit church wilt Imld » card party iHt«-« consists of Mr*. ICftward b» 1 ittttndanca, 'Hid will ttim Hay. l'ltli«ttn ar* urnwt t» e# Ticket* m»y l>« obtained from th« mMl. HamMl B.I.H.. •harts at 51 (XI carli. Mi l^-xrh hat • uro that tlmlr umu »ta *nt«r«d ••> Uachtra ot lh« achool or Mra. John WlUUta <:».I»IU. night at the Clayton * Mage* but ..hi •bai«« «ntl Maty ]f. l.^aoh kii Wilson, Jr. rrl*M will l>» aw»rd«d rig on ltre*d street. PrM** will be A4«llA< Mottxt one •!i«rc «t^lntity; nn't Altmr and refreshments will lw> Mrved. and («n»i«l «..i l«bll Tha atnlllary'a ><>rnn« ap*ctlva «l«6llttn bo«rila ».»# Io ata» mauia will b« served. Tt» ootai It. lleimnmi, runKir-«Ahin»l canill will l>« licl'l Friday night, OttflNr linn from 1 p. at, u»UI t ». m, B Ity W»T« »n)oy« «W tlii««," aalii Am«rl<»n way far tjtnUou Com* and htiir th* !n( MMturrKR HHIVK i Mia. Joint rMfTunlwtfar, Mri, t l-uilon e«ndlil*te«. pl«l»«l Io f*!ue« R*r*h Norman, Mra M>« Hung- and 1'olimdl Kim) "A lium-li "f awrll f«l- CliarUn lllton, Jr. Mra. W»lt«r Itob- on Tii*».1»jf, H• tti%- A*Mlyn»n MB- COIIIM W. *rt» tuniiMl to a«-»ml Mtaa lUlisn Mur|ihy. 'l'i*m»nii'im r*4uett«fui on n»« Tha ftttSMS on u« ll Mlh l In UK t to tl» r*«ult« iibtl>llM> H*«!»l. "Don't for«ot t,t r.omt Io W««hlnf —A4T*rtl**M*nl- !m » hold u* t«ml»ni>Qtl «al* tlM yttimrSmr »nrt fold of tort and look m« up bora, whan I'm The <-»pl party tat Iha tttntflt «l Oaiobtr w, it •Amrltawl *» .-..t.w.i.iu r»r *•)• I that IF ymir off Holy t!io»» phare* lit B«»m«», • i h* U»fUI»r • wan) nilnmni (I afl<-r you «n *lt«(*d, .thntul.it for Friday Illght, (h-Uih.t |»v ui | h,l Mtttftn mlit th* r»i tnr him, •III tlva i llmr Hi, h«« l)*»it |>ntlp«ti»4 until mmm tip** «f rloihln* aitd *tr. M»JK«I ctr*, • 1 »*H«Jnty ntn> Bight. f*nv»«b«r t Tk* »tf«Ur W H MP ttttmmam to 3Hw *MMME/> laUiai I RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER.8,_1&86. Red Bank Women Timely Article MeCwnpbeU Back* NutW Alumnae jReport Made Ott NEW HOME OF BROOKLYN PUBLISHER Dance Contribute $10 To On Voting By Wigdortz's Aims Mary than «o pwimui attended tha iiM Formar AneraMyman Pmbw anaval daaee ot the Nurses' Alumna* Robt. H. McCarter Mtoelfttloa ot Meameuth Memorial Receive Copy of Salvation Army Red i«ak Man for HU Efforts Hospital School ot Nuralng Tuesday Letter from State CotweftittUm. in {fearing Gwliae Tax Re-atyht »t the Molly Pttoher hotel Woman's Clob Alto Donates $5 Former Attorney General Pre- ** to Sheriff RofearU—Read bttet for Fanmn. Member* of the class ot IMS were taw Brit%« Matter.. to Yardlay Fund—Tea Now par«t Statement for R^uraaca guests ot honor. SCuete for dancing wee fumlsaed by Tony DeNucdano. Members Admitted at Execu- Borough Improvement Asso- Rallying to UM ltd* of Martla hi* orchestra. The danee oomjgiUte* A number of road ana1 bridge mat- WlgdorU of prummoad pl(w«, who' tive Meeling. ciation. Wtt made up of Jlrs, Ukry Hirt, " —«• brought to the attention hu dashed repeatedly with the Hew !**• Margaret JEuoktrmso and freanoja.r. at their regular Jersey motor fuel department while Mlssas Myrtle MacKeniie, Ann H.hn meeting at the eourt house yester- At a meeting of the executive com- Robert H. McCarter, counsel for attempting to teek rebate of money he Rumaon Borough Improvement and Ann Cavana. day. At the same time, a copy of a mittee of the Red Bank Woman'* •peqt for gaaoilna for farm maohln- letter from Commissioner William club Monday morning at the club- isoclatlon, has prepared the follow- ery, former Assemblyman Theron Bw house it was voted to contribute $10 ing statement relative to tha neces- MoCampbell in a tetter to R. Thayer ' -ST?,** *"• « Department of sary qualification of citizens to vote Institutions and Agencies, written fronv the club's benefit fund to the Martin, director of the department, Republican Rally - Bherlff Oeorge H. Roberta afte? Salvation Army and $5 to the Yard- n the general election on Tuesday, said fee bad been Informed that an, Inspection of the Monmoutlj ley fund of the state federation of November 3, Thla statement has attempt had been made to dl»or«dlt county Jail last week, was read in- Woman's clubs. seen prepared by Mr, McCarter at Mr. Wlsdort* wltk the tamer*. At River Plaza to the recprd. Mrs. E, H. Boynton, president, ap- he requeat of the membera of the Under the law, fanners are al- association, and a copy will be fsr- The letter, with Ha report of find- pointed a committee to change th* lowed a rebate on all gasoline used Largely Attended sad Entfeiuks ingsjuid Hi recommendations bears club's by-laws. Mrs. A. E. Russell is varded to each legal voter In Rum- by vehicles-or maohlnery engaged on borough. tic M.etijg Held at U» Com- out Sheriff HoberU'a Hat of Inade- ohairman and her assistants are strictly In farming. In order to ob- tuacles at the local Jail and suggests Mrs. Frank Ganter and Mrs. Walter The article Is of such general in- tain these rebsttm, however, farmers munity HOUM Mead** Even- nat a work program for prisoners McDougal, A committee waa also erest that The Register takes pleas- must fill eat and swear to monthly iCfih M Speakers. appointed to meet with the trustees ire in devoting space for same and statements. Mr. WigdorU, In seek- given cohsldentlon. The letter to consider finances. Thla commit- luttlng it before The Register read- ing to aid these (amen, had sev- reprinted In full in another col- tee is made up of Mrs. J. R. Smith, rs ao that It may be of assistance eral dashes with JoMph Mot*ugh- The Community house at River umn. Freeholder James Parkea in- Mrs. Charles R. English, Mrs, Her- lot only to residents of the borough lln, director of th* motor fuel de- 'lasa was full to overflowing Mon- formed the board that many of the mann Asendorf, Mrs. Harry Morford, of Rumson but to any other person partment. Jay night when a Republican meet- recommendations made by the Com- missioner would bo oarried out In the Mrs. Harrison Bance, Mrs. Hosea who desires to vote at the coming Mr. WlgdorU In the past has urged ng was held under the auspices ot Chartl and Miss Sara Armstrong. election and who does not fully un- the Woman'* 1-0-8 club, This organ- renovation of the. jail as' planned that the department co-operate w|th through a pending WPA projeot Mr. A resolution concerning the death leratand the methods or qualinca- the farmers In sending Inspector* to isation derives its name from the lona thereto. act that Us membership is draVm Parke*. Bherifl. Roberts and the of Mra. Lucy Swift, a club member, aid them in ailing out the blanks. WPA archlteot went through the and expressing sympathy to her eon, from the first, fifth and eighth elec- ' Who May Vote. With this Mr, MeCampboll, la his Commissioner's letter to determine Arthur Swift, was written into the letter, conoura. The former assem- tion districts of Mlddlefown town- Every citizen of the United States The farm (ype colonial house pic- them In various parts of the country. rooms and & bathroom are on the hip. The name was suggested by how many of the recommendations minutes. blyman, however, crltlclua ths great oould be carried out without alter- Ten new members were admitted. f the ago of 21 years or over, who tured above is the new residence of The property has a frontage of 375 second floor. The walla throughout amount of red tape involved In mak- the late FranK Scott* a well konwn las been a resident of New Jersey D. J, McLean on Tiriton avenue In feet on Tlnton avenue and was pur-the houae have been decoratad. with Republican' leader. ing the present form of the applica- They are Mrs. Arnold Bowen, me year, and of Monmouth county ing the reports, end adde that hts tion,-Which would tend to delay the Madame Marguerite Duprea and Shrewsbury township. Mr. McLean chased from Colonel Kmll Engel, wallpaper in keeping with the archl' opinion ot the law that requires such Mrs. Frank S. Curtli, president at lve month! next before the election, Is publisher of The Brooklyn Citi- who bought It from the McLean fanv tacture. The basement contalna granting ot the funda still longer, ho Mrs. I* P. Mlltenberger of Red shall be entitled to vote at the com- "red tape cannot be expressed in po- the olub, presided at the start oj reported. • - Bank; Mrs. Mary LaFon of Rum- ing flection for " President of the zen. The lake to the left of the iiy. recreation and utility rooms and on lite language," The text of Mr. Mo-the meeting and then turned the aon, Mra. J. L. Herbert of Little Sil- United States at the polling place in house waa built by A. P. Thompson Exterior treatment Includes a the first-floor level la a. three-car Campbell's letter fellows: position over to John T. I*wley, who lYeeholdev Henry Herbert pralaed ver, Mrs, L. E. Hunt of Oakhuret, the district in which his residence Is of Bed Bank under the supervision screened breakfast porch, large open attached garage, The houae Is said that he was honored in receiv- the report as complete, and expressed Mrs. Sadie Cochran of Allenhurat, located, except no person in the mili- of Quackenbush & Nevlus, the gen-flagstone terrace with brick coping, equipped with a Oar Wood Tem- "I am Informed that an inspector ing this assignment but that he did himselt as favoring a prison farm or Mrs. Theodore Labrecg,ue ot Middle- tary, naval or marine service of the eral contractors. The bridge leads, entrance porch and servants' porch. pered Airs heating and cooling sys- ot the motor fuel department called not want to take credit for the auo- some form ot work for-the prisoners. United States shall be considered a to an orchard at tho rear of the tem. upon my neighbor, John Bucklln, re- On that point, Freeholder Joseph town township, Mrs. Charles A. resident of the state of New Jersey, Harold Wojenta of Bradley Beach, oeaa of the meeting because this Croiler of Fair Haven. property. Kobort M. Carrers of New a mural decorator, has painted b The sub-contrsotortft were Anatole cently and told him that Martin Wig. rightfully belonged to Mrs. Curtis Mayer suggested that steps be taken by being stationed In any garrison, York was the architect A Chinese luncheon and bridge barracks or military or naval place mural on the wall of the breakfast Chimcroy, painting and decorating; dorts was oonfluoting a racket In hie and the' other club members.' Mr. to provide that some of tbe prisoners will be held at the clubhouse today or station within this state and no The house la about 400 yards back porch, which Is an exact reproduc- Clifford W. Stiles, Inc., maaon work; effort to enable farmers to obtain the Lawley and Philip Leonard are can- ihould do some of tho work In the by the civics and welfare depart- pauper, Idiot, insane person or per-from the avenue on a ten-acre plot, tion of the rear meadow and or- Frank Leslie, electrical work; Wil- rebate due on gasoline consumed by didates for re-election as township renovation of the jail. Sollolton ment Tho proceeds will be used for sons who have been convicted ot tbe which was part of the meadow land chards. liam Gramann, metal work; Robert farm machinery, Mr. Buoklin reports oemmltteemen and both made brie Howard W, Roberta will follow up welfare work. Prizes will be awarded crimes of blasphemy, treason, mur- of the late Angus McLean's estate. The main floor contalna a foyer L Diicho, tile work; C. W. Brown, that the same inspector told him remarks. the legal aspect of that point, and der, piracy, arson, rape, sodomy, The late Mr. McLean was a retired hall with semi-circular stairway, liv- plumbing; William E. Herbert ft that if any farmers needed assist- Sheriff Roberts has already expressed to the high acorers at each table. polygamy, robbery, conspiracy, forg- Mrs. F. O. Wodehouae and Mrs. Ly- New York merchant, who as a hob- ing room with large bay and open dons, duct work In conection with ance In filling out rebate forms, the Dr. William t Reed, formerly o his willingness to have the prison- ery or larceny of above the value of the heating unit; Monmouth Lum- motor fuel department would send New York University and now pro-ers do some ot the work If possible, man C. Vanlnwegen are co-chair- $6 unless he has been pardoned or by raised pedigreed Scotch highland hearth, dining room, kltohen and men. Misses Louise Parker, Peggy restored by law to the right ot suf- cattle. He was one of the few men pantry, servants' dining room and ber company, lumber and mill work; Inspectors to assist them. fessor ot political economy of Dlok- H delegation from Atlantlo town- Sickles and Marjorie Darling of the frage. ever to raise this type of cattle In lavatory. Five master bedrooms, and Eara Osborn ft Co., atalr erec- "Mr. Martin Wlgdorts entered the tnson, college, made a speech on na- attended the meeting and called the East and he took prizes with two tiled bathrooms, two servants' tion. tional Issues. He laid special em- the attention at the board to a bad Junior. Woman's club will be wait- Residence. work of assisting farmers at my re- resses.. . , phasls on the candidacies of Landon ditch on the Buck'* Mill road, Ths The residence required by the laws quest. X know that there are thous- and Barbour, atatlng that both of New Jersey entitling you to vote ands of farmers. Including many ditch is about 1100 feet long and quite At a regular meeting of the club should be eleoted. Mrs. Oene Kem- deep, and has been the cause ot sev- tomorrow, the members will hear ad- at an election means your permanent THE COUNTY JA"U county-owned land In connection with Italians and Poles, who are unable home or, as It la sometimes legally the Institutions or on work In con- to fill out the refund forms and. ob- aen spoke for Albert 9. Hermann, era.1 accidents because It Is not-pro- dressea on airplane transportation called, your fixed domicile and It Is Buffet Supper candidate for congress. tected. Oeorge L. Hance, chairman and Red Cross. Letter to Sheriff Roberts From the nection with the county roads. strVe the red tape which the de> not changed or altered by your oc- State Commissioner. We were Impressed with the ex- fartruent requires. ot the township committee, was A rummage sale will be held all casional absence with or without traordinary large number ot female For New Members Other speakers were John M. spokesman tor the group, and ha day Tuesday at Union fire house on your family If It Is your Intention to The following letter has been re- prisoners, under care, there being aa "If It Is true that the tax depart* West,. William E. Ralph, Mra, George; was accompanied by George Rloh- Shrewsbury avenue. Mra. John Ivlns return. A residence having been ceived by Sheriff Roberts from W. J. many in the Monmouth county Jail ment will send their Inspectors to Bodman, Rusaell Woolley, Haydn dalo and John' H. Sutphen, members is chairman and her assistant* are once obtained In law continues with- Ellis, state commissioner ot Institu- as we are accustomed to find In the Young Woman'* Club Honors farmers In time for them to fill out Proctor and Joseph Irwln. of the committee, and Clerk Jona- Mrs. Thomas Voorhls, Mrs. Walter out Interruption until It Is your in- tions and agencies, following an in- largost counties In the state. We are their applications for rebates in du tention to change It A person who spection of the Monmouth county Four New Meroberc—MiM than H. Jones. The condition was; VanHprn, Mra. Carl Schwenker, Mrs. suggesting a special study of thli form from month to month, It will aUo explained by Freeholder Parkes, Myron Brown, Mrs. Archie Mosby, spends part of the time at one home jail: problem of female prisoners, and 1 Mario Hintelmann Appointed be one of the moat creditable pieces and part of the time at another may September 30,1036. have asked the director of our in- who had- inspected it Wednesday Mrs. Albert VanNoatrand, Mrs. Ly-pick either one as his legal residence. George H. Roberts, spection division to look Into this Delegate to Service Council. ot work that your department couli Antique Exhibit morning. The matter was referred man C. Vanlnwegen, Mrs. Alexander For Instance, a man who lives In Sheriff of Monmouth County, matter further before any specific undertake, and I hope It is' true. to the bridge committee with power Pepln, Mrs. John Chaunzy, Mrs. Wai' New Jersey but spends the winters Freehold, New Jersey. recommendations are offered. A buffet supper waa held Monday "However. It the Inspector* are At Shrewsbury to act, ter McDougal, Mra. Harry Ooldhurst, in Philadelphia may still retain hla Dear Sheriff Roberts: The whole question of how to con- trying to embarrass Mr. WlgdorU Mrs. Alan Frost, Mrs. Mart Havlland,' residence in New Jersey as long as night by the Young Woman's club 1 I am writing you to confirm the trol the possible excessive number of of Red Bank In honor of four new by destroying the farmers confidence William H. Flltcroft told the board Mrs. P. D. Brewstcr, Mrs. Russell he intends to return to New Jersey commitments to the jail waa one Shrewsbury Christ rad Presby- and does not Intend to make Phila- observations made In connection with members. Mrs. E. H. Boynton, senior In him, It is a shameful piece of work of a drain that had been closed when, Johnson, Mrs. Richard Blcknell, the Inspection conducted at the Mon- which we reviewed briefly with you on the part of the bureaucrats. I terian Churches Combine for the Farmlngdale-Glendola road was delphia his lejral residence. Of course and Judge Knight We understand club president, was guest of honor. Mrs. John Regan, Mrs. William Penn it he voted In Philadelphia or did mouth county ]all today by Frederic believe that you will take ateps to rsoently repaired, causing the drain- Strode, Mrs. C. A. Getty, Mra. J. U Fitch and myself, on request of th» that prior to our visit Judge Knight The new members welcomed Into Exhibition thur.day, October anything else which would signify had determined to bring about a con atop the practice, it you find this age water to flow onto his land. His Turner, Mrs. George T. Llnton, Mra. his Intention to making Philadelphia board of freeholders and yourself. the club were Mrs. Lawrence Burdge, la true. 22, at Four Hornet. requeat for drain pipes waa referred The Inspection showed that at the ference with the recorders and chief Mrs. Catherine Herndon, Mrs. Clark Albert Lindenstruth, Mrs. William hia permanent home, he could not magistrates of the Inferior courts to the road committee with power to Carvaliar, Mrs. Maurice Schwartx, vote In New Jersey. present time the Jail Is overcrowded; Wallace and Miss Marguerite Regan- "Mr. Wlgdorts stands well In Mon the normal rated capacity Is 111 andthroughout the county for purposes A committee representing th act. Mrs. John VanWagenen and Mlas A wife's residence is that of her of considering problems bearing upon hard. Mrs. Howard Surbeck, Mra. mouth county and has engaged in Elizabeth Scowcroft the actual number at the jail is 170. Wallace Bennett, Mra. William Brad- legitimate work, and If allowed to Shrewsbury Christ and Presbyterian The board authorized the Issuing huaband'a. The dally reports show that for some this subject. We have offered our ohurehes will bring to the public an- of temporary notes to pay off a Residence of Domestic Employees. time past, and particularly through services to advise and consult with ley and Miss Catherine Rusiell were continue he will enable farmers to The drama department, of which the judge In any steps that may be In charge. recapture many thousands ot dollars tiques and family treasures In an ex- judgment, whioh with Interest and. Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwegen la chair- Every domestic employee has the the summer period, the population costs, now amounts to $2,810.09 to) right to vote and the qualifications has been around this number, going taken to reduce the number ot com- due them. He charges them a mod hibit at four homes Thursday, Oc- man, will hold a luncheon meeting Ml»» Marie Hintelmann was ap- tober 22, between the hours of 3 am William Hammond and Harry Ham-" for such an employee are no different as, high as 202, but has generally mitments, thus relieving the pressure pointed delegate to the Red Bank tat fee which he earns, and there is at the clubhouse Monday, Octobe on the management of the Jail and p. m. .•'•'•• rhond. The Judgment was secured than for anyone else. However, the been above the 111 rated capacity. Service Council, with Mlaa Catherine nothing in his work that rtaembles 19. • residence of domestic employees Is Overcrowding always complicates the cost to the tax payers of possible Tbe exhibit will Include quilts, after an accident In 1931. The judg- unnecessary detention of persons in Russell as alternate. Mrs. Edgar racketeering. ment was appealed to the Supreme Mrs. G. Howard Llpplncott, chair- governed by the following rules: problems of administration and "My opinion of the law which shawls, glass, pewter and furniture. man of the garden department, bas Employees who-receive as part of management and this has been the jail. Denlae, hostess chairman of the Court, which confirmed It, according thin) district fall conference, report- compels farmers to go through all Two of the homes to be opened arc called a meeting of her departmen' their wages their board and lodging pointed out from time to tlma in We would recommend conslderv the Oeorge Ford Morris residence, to Solicitor Roberta. for Wednesday, October 2L have the residence for voting pur- reports which we have rendered on lon be given to tho development ot ed that a dinner conference will be this red tape in order to save on poses of their employer if they have iti f th jil their gasoline bills cannot be ex- which waa the original Presbyterian The borough of Allentown by letter Mrs. Albert Lindenstruth, chair- inspection of Uiie jail. the possible "work for prisoners" pro- held tonight at 7 o'clock at the Mol- called attention to the dangerous not a home of their own to which The reconstrflIctloc n work which was gram outlined above In connection ley Pitcher hotel. pressed In polite language. The tax parsonage, and the other, the orig- man of the literature department, they intend to return when their em- with which some stepa might be inal Christ church rectory, now oc condition of tbe bridge abutments) has called a meeting for Friday, Oc- carried out by the county authorities The club expressed -regret over the apendera ot New Jersey are bleeding ployment ceases. As for example, an several years ago was along modern taken to permit prisoners to earn the food-growers to death by unjust cupled by Rev. Carroll M. Burck. and the dam there, as a result of the tober 23. unmarried maid making her home time off, and this work would fur- loaa of one of Ita charter members, erosion of earth during the reoent jail lines and those areas which were Mrs. Ronald Mulllken, who will move taxes. As the gas law now stands Miss Lillian Baquat, who poaaaaae Members of tho senior club havi with the person or persons for reconstructed and modernized are ther have the effect of reducing the some priceless pieces, has generous!; storm. They asked the co-operation been invited to a fashion show to bi whom she works has the residence well equipped and secure. This ap- length of stay In the jail. Jail life to Newark this month. It means that the state is stealing of the board In the construction o£ of her employer. A chauffeur who should not be made a period of leaf- a lot ot money from fanners through offered her home for their display held by tho Junior Woman's club at plies particularly to all sections of Those present at the dinner -were The Borden-Neviu* home will pos- a new dam. County Engineer John has a family residing not on the em- the jail with the exception of what ing and support without labor. We Mrs. Wallace Bennett, Mrs. Powell failure to protect their own inUr- the Molly Pitcher hotel Wednesday ployer's premises cannot claim the sibly show the greatest number T. Hogan explained that the bor- night, October 28. was known as the "old wing." The believe there are many constructive Beyland, Mra. R, Theodore BUIer, eata. It should be a duty of the ougl) sought a new concrete dam, employer's home aa his residence. old wing has four tiers of cells. As results that might be achieved by smaller pieces., Each house will t A Mazola luncheon will bo held ai Mra. Leonard Compton, Mra. J. Vin- atate authorities to help farmers in- The general rule la that an employee you know the uppermost tier waa approaching this problem from the stead of robbing them.'1 marked." The houses are within aland had tentatively agreed to raise tho clubhouse Friday, November 6. who looks upon his employer's home added at the time of some recon- standpoint of some of the funda- cent Connerty, Mra, Arnold Cree, Mra, ahort walking distance of each oth- $5,000 toward the coat, whioh la eatl- Mrs. Walter McDougal is general as hla home Is entitled to vote where struction work about 1927, at which mental considerations of how to off- Edgar Denlse, Mra. William Eichele, er, ' (mated at 110,000. It will be lnvestl- chairman. the employer has his residence. time approved modernized jail equip- set the deteriorating conditions of Mra. Joaeph Evans, Mra. Edward gated by the bridge committee, and, Registration. ment was Installed on this one noor. mor»ihs of Idleness under county Jail Leddy, Mra. Rosa King, Mra. Ron-Entertains Nurses' Tbe committee In charge of ths ex- The three lower tiers at that time conditions. hibit, under the chairmanship of arrangement* will be made for the) To be entitled to cast a ballot you ald Mulllken, Mra. C. C. Perrlne, Mra board to meet with the borough of- John M. Olsen To must first be registered. When you were gone over by the Jail equipment The department would be very Douglas Edwarda, Mra. Ralph RtU' Graduating Class Mis* Lillian Baquet, consists of Mrs. arrive at the polling place In the dis- people and the locks, etc., put Into glad to co-operate with the board of C. Frank Bordan, Mra, Carroll M. ficials to discuss the proposition. good working order, but they are not aell, Mrs. Herbert Schaeffer, MM. A communication from the bort Wed Pennington Gir trict In which you ilve on election freeholders and yourself In studying Lawrence Schilling, Mra. William Burck, Mrs. Bruce W. Campbell, Mr*. day, If your name Is not there In In good condition now and apparent- through the suggestions outlined The 1986 graduating class of Mon- >ugh of Red Bank requested the ee- ly give considerable trouble. The Sherwood, Mrs. Lyons Btancill, Mrs, mouth Memorial hospital school of a. Harold Nevlus and Mra. Stewart the poll book, you can be registered, above. Including the economical re- VanVllet. operation of the board In the Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Maple of provided you are entitled to vote. Ask plumbing on these three tiers also construction of the old wing, the Howard Burbeck, Mra. Ivor Tang nursing was entertained at tea, Mon- Ion of an overhead trafflo light at Pennington announce the engage- anyone of the election board In your requires considerable repair and analysis of the jail population, the Mra. Hoss Wiley, Mra. Lawrence day afternoon by Bertram H. Bor- the Intersection of Broad street anil ment of their daughter, Miss Char- district to placa your name upon the maintenance and Is not satisfactory co-operation with the courts In the Burdge, Mra. Clark Wallace and den at hU Runuon home, SAFETY FOB CHILDREN. from that standpoint Bergen place, freeholder Parks*) lotto Muple, to John M. Olson of register of voters. The only thing matter of safe-guarding the jail from Mlaaea Alice Slmmonds, Dorothy Mrs. Harris B. Flah.r, Urs. Bor- told the board how hazardous th* Mlddlctown town3hlp. No date han you have to do Is to fill out and sign Our observations of the "old wins' any unnecessary commitments and Schllctlng, Margaret Sayr., Catherine Hiddtetown School Board Hak«e Two an affidavit which will be furnished den Baldwin and Ura. Marshall corner la, and the board pledged lu been act for the wedding. leads us to suggest that it would bo the development of a practical pro- Ruaaill, Lucy Rice, Loretta Regan, Booker ware hostesMa. Requests to Committee. ! you by the eloctlon board, and which gram of labor employment for county co-operation. Miss Maple, who is a graduate of like sending good money after bad V«ra Nororoaa, Loi, Hess, Beatrlct will Bhow that you are ('.legible to to attempt to spend very much fix- prisoners. Among those present were Ulaa Two motions designed to Insure The board approved the awarding; the* Mabel Colcman school of Danc- register and vote in that district. It ing up thla old jail equipment. The Please bo aisured of our Interest El&enraugb, Virginia Chaaey and Lillian, M. Thompion. btad ot the greaUr aafety for Mlddletowa town- ot contracts for atreet repairs, aa ing, has just completed a year of will set forth tho place of your resi- top floor iloea not need very much In your problem and our deilre to aa- Janet Brown. Miaa Gladys Norman, ichool of nuralng! Hiss Margaret «hlj> school children were passed by submitted by th* borough* of Spring; dancing on tour. She \& at present dence, the fact that you actually re- attention, but It seemed to us that Blst vou In any way we can In meat- club councilor, was also prtaent. Hornlckel, Hlaa Virginia Hummer, the townahlp board ot education tut Lake and Allenhurat. It wa* report- assistant instructor in tho Coleman sided there tho length of time re- It would he wise to consider de- Ing the administrative problems with Hiss Elisabeth Higjlnn, Mlaa Marthn Thursday night Ons- requested the ed that tha application form* io» studios at Hr-il l!nnk nncl Atlantic quired and also all other factB neces- mollBhlnjr the throe lower flooru and which you are confronted. PASTOR XO WEAVE. Wunsoher, Miss Qenavleve Bach. township committee to have a side- road funds had all- been received^ Highlands. sary to qualify you an a voter. Do then rebuilding In this area three Utaa Caroline Caprlonl, Mlsa Ooldl* not be misled by thn term lenttth of Very truly yours, walk laid ID front ot the Bellord and were ordered to be sent to the Mr. Olnen formerly lenldett at Now floors which could be developed a« n Belle Casteel, Mlsa Paulina Frloh, residence. It means the length of ward or cubicle conntructlon divided nepartmont Institution* H<-v. George K. Ellin Aooepls Call to school and was made by H. Lawrence Btate Highway department for ap- York. Hii now opriatea tho HIllfleM time you havo lived at the mtdress by adequate center partition by pro- and AgencleB, Fennaylirftnlti Chureh. MIM l*ura K. Oant, Miss Wanda Scott, whs stated that tn rainy proval. dairy nt. Nutswtnnp In Mkldletown you have Klven with tho Intention of viding a ward or dormitory accom- William J. Ellis, Ollttlar, Mlaa Catherlaa Henry, Miss weather automobiles occupy ths dirt Sheriff Roberts aubmltted a report township. permanently making that vour home. modations nlmilar to that which has Commissioner. Rev. Oeorge R. KHIn, p»ator of the Anna Magulre, Mlw Thora. Bado, aldswilk «p*,ea tn front of th* build- ct the receipt* and expenditures foe Occasional absences, uuch BB spend- been found practical and economical CC Raymond L. WyckoffWyckoff, Central Baptlat church of Atlantis Mtsa Rhea Roae, Mlaa Madeline A. ing, making It neoessary for chil- ing the winter In another home, does Monmouth County Hoard the recent grand and petit juries, In the rfconatrui:tion work In ticveral Highlands, hu accepted a call to be- Russell, Mlas Carrie Bmltb, Mlaa dren to walk In th* road, wher* they, which WM ordered filed. The board Shower Given For not affect the lrriRth ot time of your of the other county Institutions, par- of Freeholders, come paator ot the Berean Baptist Myrtle Bnedeker, Miss Florence 8nyd- are liable to be hit by »utomobll«*. residence. Freehold, New Jersey, ot managers of Allenwood hospital ticularly the TCHBCX. county workhouti© church at Carbond«l«, Pennaytvanla. er, Mlaa Sue euUo, Ulas Helen Bud- Tbe other motion ssks that offloera Miss Bertha Lewis IllEht to Coat n llall'.t. and the Morcer county workhou«i?. aubmltted a copy of a resolution, tie will leave October 38. Mr. derth and Mlas Winifred Zelma be stationed at six points at the which It had adopted following thai After ImvInK nrrlvcd nt tho polllni; Buch a method of reconnt ruction Kllln ha» bean Walaer. ace ivnd after having roRlstereii would avokl the necessity of expen KKH CIIOSB OONFEIlENflE. pattor at Atlantic opening and sloslng ot schools to daath of Dr. Joseph Ackerman. It A niltfrrlliMH'iiiiM Hhowet was tfin- Highlands ilncs March, 1D8J, and l*M*n th* danger of children being •Icrcil Mbo llcrllm I^wln tif lltrgen m nre entitled to receive your bal- alvn cell conBlructlon and at the eame WM directed to bo incorporated In, time Rive you a well controlled flnx- Annnnl Mooting of State SwJetle* to alnce that tlma the church monib»r- run down by automobiles. These 1 placo l''rlitiiy night lit thn hornfl of t If R member of the electiolctionn FOB rouomuiH. the minute* of the freeholders meet- ifiril.l h Iblo nruft with culilrli;s or wards n*> IM1 at Purth Amtioy. •hip ha« lncr«aa*d from SIS to Si2. points are the ecrnsr ot Hmit» U Mitt. .Jullil liwefjjry. MIPM 1-ewln Is or aomo other imraon, chnl- ing. HKi'» vmir rlKhK t to cant youyur bnlnl- hounliiK approximately IB prlsoneri and Leonard av«au«, the corner ot I., luriimo 1 lie lulrto of William Hwee- each, or nHotal rajmdty of thf> three Climaxing one of the busiest lied Annual Event HeM for Sprlfiat Imke freeholder Parkrs reported on t, you iitmuhlthl , n»!vorth«loHstl , Insist Btrund /Vnutteui* lloui', Dojwirtmeat M«ad»y Rout* til and COoper road. Bout* 2S npy, Hfil Hnnk Irttfr mirier, on pon vour rl«ht tn vote If vou urn flours rrlitilH. for about W) jirlnoners. Cross y«ar» In tho atate'a history, damage amounting to several thous- Thin would havi! (hn effect of tncrenfl- Michael B«rgln, lanor, woa first and the Vive Oornerl, Port Mon- and dollar* don* to Ooo**n*ck Humbiy, llatlflrti aa horeln iipenlflml. Th* irprrniuitatlvoa from New Jersey's SO C K. Nloklaa gav* his anaual i mouth school, Seltord achool and lection hoard In then umlar a duty Intr the rapmitv or this mra by about prim «t th* weekly aonsttur ahow bring*, ntar Oooanport, recently Tliomi PHKIMII wiift MIH. Harry g e pitv Itcd Cross chapter* will hold thalr Friday night at tho fkfend theater. ty tot tha Spring Lake poUee depart- Naveslnk school. Knlftwi, Mm. F.lljnboth Merrlniftii, > havn you takr an oath awi-arlnjf when a truck wtlghlng 38 tons with 1U SO Ininntra unit, nt would vi>l V annual confdrencn at P«rlti Amboy G»org« tfarragh, clartnttlat and pupil ment at Ma summer residence a Mm, Adti KUntl, MIH. Julia Hweftnry, rial, vou nrn a rttlien of tho United Octohur 14. Spring Lake Monday evening. Rus- toad, crossed It. The bridge la clearly Italru. that vim h«v« traliled In Now considerably relieve Ili Immediate of Donato Ana***, wM awarded seo- Markad tor a maximum weight ot Mr« Kny :(w«wi«y, Minn Nan Million, CT«cv on«i v«ar and In Monmnuth Tho will taka Ita kty- sell Hurdea. formerly a ataU troop- HEBJUSW HOOIHTrV TO MKXIT. MIH. Hairy fimork. Mm. (iroino Me Thn in <•«•> nl location of the county mitn from this year'i oml prlx. Raymond OrMh, accord- er ulatloned at Bhr»w»b«ry, la chl* foUr tons. The truck dctvar tu »p- 'Ountv for nvn month* nf*t bpforft llljinry, wlilcli In In |hr> renr or tilt lUd Croaa roll Cui', Mm. Mn DmiKlily. Mm. Ida call alngiin: "Tho lonlal, won third prim. Tlie final of tha department Among tbe Ulnnor Me«lbif Ml SytMtgegse Next t>r*h*nd*d a ahoit dlalanc* from thej h« •lncll'in and not nlnawhciiK, that court hnuaii unit prnrlh-olly h, the I'eopln'e l!«ruy, Ml»» Anna, l.nl>i»e))hln» Hoth, PhyHIa Mlll»r, Tl>* nr*t fall meeting ot th* teelw pr***«4 hla belief that In thl* CM* ITocklilM »nd Mlaa Harriet l*w|a. if nue or ovur and lit nil t«a|iei',t» orcura to ua that l( It Wfrci tmaalnln al« of tho national orgnnlaatlon, Qulnn At B»4 Bank. JEattrtalnment lUnllllKl In vota tmil that you hnvs Marlon Oonlon, IjiJIiilli! boy ainjara, was provided by the floor ahow »n- lttbrew eoelaty will be h*!d Beat the eounty would recover th* dam- for Vou to h«v,, Ihla nlfn mn>ln nvnll liicluitlna; IMugla« (lr«U«rn»r, direc- Tu**d*y night at 1 o'clock at Uw IOI voted filsewliflto In thn etootkui hlhln ffo r lullll |nn |iini>ii thnt II roulci li- Rlmar Vannnint, Junior Hhartbb* ttrtaliwfa and orohwtra ot tha tg't, and aaked again for the co- NEW IlIl'illn.HIAN IIANNKK, 'h* election boarrl linn thn ilnht to tor of public Informatlnn «n«l roll »yn«*o«u* * <""m« will bo «*rwd opamtiim of anyone who wltn**a*a mit tn vnrv gnnil liar and fdv,, fu, mil, Ammlcan H«,l Oroa«; Waltar and Jaap*r •moke Bhnp- Then* taking part mar wtlneaiifa iinn>r onth anil you thai- Inrrnnai'il fni'llltlra In i-onilfc- *ft*r which B»bbl Arthur M. H*i- any damage to county property. The l)«vl,laiiti, aenlilant mana^.r of th* wtf* Wllllaw r«rirtts«n, M»r«o M»r- It l> on Itoiitn IUI In ran produce any of vour fitpnils ti Mun with tin. woiU of the ]«ll abon will *p*«tc Tbara will be mu»i- haa *lnoo been clo«*d. sutialantlata vour rlnlm. Tha «li>r I'lnnit>r n BI PH ; CHto IJUH'1, Ft«fl f^roR*] e*no, th* Bw»nli twliua, Mia. Dftrta Tiiwiiahlp, N«nr lied Hank. Wo uniiviaUnil Hint n Wiirk* l'ro«- •rhlrlj Two M.ir»*« to ar«t«. ral »nt«rtatnm«nt. tton buarii than vot«« on whether » HBM ia|iraa«iiUtlva In N«w Jafaay, Carton. Mloa rMible lhaw «nd Ml*a '•"» Diolrcl hn« |,«ell II,(|UP,(nil which Thirty two nurta* win gntduat* A lt«|Hilillc«n Imrintr with llio |>lr isllot ahould h« Rlvnn to you or anil loral Ifaiirra. Madaltnai Calhouu. Mt». Harry Malrtrtoh, pr*iid*nt, litre of J/arnliap«d arrn*a HOUIB 35 I, o Klvft tl to you. vou will, of morial l!ii»j>IUI Hohaol of rfunilTi» ..<•, n nhoit r11» rar«lve It. In I ho av«nt of a, t In vot* pruvlctlnic munn naaiiaii .torajjn apnre V«r, Inottona Ordorvd. Ocmiman««m«Mt •X«rot««4 wilt b« tor »* cominij yuar. A«wx4«Uon Uearad you aril ftlNn entitled to vntn ymit mvt nmast torn tanro north of itlvprsWn dilva. Th rill* nlmi ,«.,,„ („ ut „ f,,,lh|, ,,„, Tim Iwarit of ctdin-atlon of Mlddl* ha!4 ait I.onj Br«n< h hljtl M'hotrt. JEM ballot. tie. name* of atl candidates to ba voted lown townnhlp la In f«»or of having the 'UM ara MlH Ourollne Caprlanl In th« «v«nt tha board rcfiiH#« lo |fr. «M Mm. A rumimit «ala for tin benaflt of on In th* township atft shown on: In that iffmt nwti hy Mr*. Oharlu d.n ..f Coll'a n*tsU, •Ink Library ««»oflallon will h* held of tba Monrnmitti County Court of atrtiat mhoril «ra« halil at Union Or* lit Hulwi w.a a» horn* «* Mr. aril fc»lui«rt A" Impartial tmrv»: '"ommoii fn»a« at rraahoirt and pru- Mt». John Kmm en tUtt*» at tha Irttmry tonljbl at l)*0 o'cUwk, huuao Mr*. John Wltoon, of I hit tnwnihlji II»1N»I<-> Omi th a«nt your i"a«» to htm. inlaonar »ra virtually all IM Thu|,|t.na, light, Th* only (hlldr.n to be ,*. lram»fiut«ly foll»wi»i th* rtcttlar Jr. dlr««t*d tit* sain, assisted bby *#^ftlor will i«iva « ]*(g« ma] It la lh« duly of #v*rv < llli.ru to ths | OW*f Din J»Nt Brenm •( amptaii «i. ihoas prMantlni e*r«fl- A cai<) parly will !>• h«!U Inmor- *mh ]>r«sMe«1. n««Uilr M**tlH| (if th* txjarfl a! Mi*. Burton Mnora «nii the membera tly, ll»pi>t>lte»o I»K1«J« ol*lm th« nerelM hi* fl#ht to vnt». cJoo/j | i-raiaiy |nln •»«t»t In lln nnt dipnidt tir -«l.« (mm dwtora alatln. tl,«t v»«. row ««»hlnf at f »t th« hwm* tru.t««« In akdiltlim ta th« l of th* flnnAim ootantltt**, th* latter hi* vot« Will for •»M4 th«l •rnrmnt dapemdt »i»n th» Inu |i w*r* atrvcI l ru n y ita .Mile.r.i, tak« In «B*lni, Yftu In.tlmi would i» d*trTea*»t4il to of W«V»I>»M rt Mf* OU*e b»l»« Mr*M , t I"ohl, MMr*. «4 t« him wh«n h» **» i«» of ton HbrarUna of th» NsvwInM and '•an ahow your lnl«r««t by voting, li mrtit for Om s*utl of «« ier. Iff*. «B» «*«* *** Mre.. m tk* U*u*tt*r ot >, Mr*. Brewer, Mr*. Cnok, Mr*. William »*«n allnJMa W *et» for m»nv *aar« .t wtii will ri rm-fV win •Ad Mrs, Vr*nk Kuhl, The f *il'1W»U Thu h«nn»r *rM p*i hv* »**«r enr*l*«4 tfc* rlsht im at TU4 tM»ki Mr.. John Br«r»o TU& •mi (till MM lha tl.ht to »MI your nrt your Mr »m) Mrs, Refcert Vantfenfeergk «tv* • hilt (tour iresMMe r**4lng, pprofit * «« | ««. Wil- tni p i '- • mta If mtt hav* of t <** .Wr« ol WUH.ua O. Ocuupcrt >t Uia «tor« at Culo Him.) the B»a ffiWTT. M. C, A, u«J nit. 0. BdwMi Sneak and r«ll«n'i.l their rummage »«Je which was to , '1 Douglas Hanson, Mr. Bobbins' as- have beea held Saturday. Rev, Samuel Templin, new pastor •4jilelapt, attended a Group traders* Tho Eatontown Republicans bava if the Oceanport Methodist church, had a. large net sign hung across Plans are underway for tho an- "tnstftute conference over the week- nual vhlcken-ealad supper of the conducted bis first services at the ""ond'at Camp Ockanlckon. Mr. Rob-Main street, naming the state and ocal church on Sunday. Mr. Tcm- ounty Republican candidates for Presbyterian church Tuesday even- •. Wb» led the opening and Sunday ing, October SO. The supper will be lin and his family will move to morning devotional services. lection. The sign was made by the Oceanport this week from Burling- Hayes sign company of Belmar, served In the Sunday-school room Mr. and Mrs, Charles K. Champlln between B:80 and 8 o'clock. ton, his former charge. of Broad street' and Wyckoff place Harry Beverly of West street un- Mrs. Charles VanBrackle of Upper and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irving erwent an operation Saturday at Mr. and Mra. Arthur Nelson of Plainfleld were Sunday visitor* of Main street was hostess 46 mem- Brown of Broad street, motored Bun. Monmouth Memorial hospital. «rs of the Oceanport Young Wom- ~ day to Allentown, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Thomas Zlngale, who was in Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold of Wyc- koff road. . , n's club at her home on Wednes- where they spent the afternoon and :hargo of the Methodist rummage day evening. Plans were discussed Excjuisite new Hats evening with friends. iale held Saturday In a vacant store Clyde Hayes returned to his du- ties at the Shrewsbury dairy, this for the winter months, Miss Eleanor Alexander, daughter n Main street, cleared approximate- Mr. and Mrs. C. Kenneth Riddle fS. The remainder of the goods morning after enjoying a. five-days' of Mr. and Mrs.. Howard B. Alex- vacation. Mr. Hayes and his two and Mrs. John B,. Hulse of Main ander of Sllverwnite Gardens, has as donated to the Woman's auxil- street motored- to Flalnfleld,' Newark Lavishly Fur-Trimmed ary of the Eatontown fire depart- sons Charles and Robert attended been named chairman of the Pro- the Trenton state fair Saturday, and Elisabeth/on Saturday. ' j gram committee for the Junior show ment. An all-day meeting of the- Ladle*1 given annually by the members Mra. Phil May of Maple avenue un- aid society of the Oceanport Meth- of the junior class of the derwent an appendicitis operation odist church was held on Tuesday New Jersey College for Women lunday at the Horard hospital. Her Fair Haven. at tho church ball, .Hostesses for j at New Brunswick. Miss Alexander ondltion la serious. the meeting were' Mrs. Lloyd N. Regularly would be Is the recipient of a scholarship and Th« Red Sink BttUtn can bi I Sickles and Mrs,' Charles R. Walling Thirteen tables of cards and bunco "«ir Hm»«o "fronuStR^ KurU» «M Mr. la treasurer of the French club at wero in play Thursday night at n and luncheon was'in the form of a the college. party given at the borough hall by In Fi farewell party for Rev. and' Mrs. Sid- 12.50 to 18.95 Mrs. Francis Hughes of Branch the eighth grade of the E&tontown The regular monthly meeting of ney H. Davles and Miss Catherine 9.75 avenue la seriously 111. grammar, school. The proceeds, the Fair Haven auxiliary of .Rlver- Davtes. Mrs. Davles was presented William Maloney of Bridge ave- which amounted to $16, will go to- vlew hospital has been postponed with a. gift and flowers. They ' nue attended the World series base' ward their annual educational trip. from October 12 to November 9, at moved on Wednesday to Mr. Davies' ball game Monday at the Yankee Dolly Mazza and Lydla Hathaway which time it will be held at the new charge at West Creek. Follow- were In charge. home of the president, Mrs.. John A. ing luncheon* a business session was No description can do justice to these hats, .You'll have to see them, try, stadium on a ticket he won Sunday. Chaunzy of 65 Fair Haven road. The ticket was disposed ot on the Mrs. Ada 8. Nafew and Mrs.' Ar- held and .final arrangements made co-operatlvo jilan by Rev. John B. hie Mosby of Broad street and Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Qenoveao of for a program of motion pictures, to them on—to know How beautiful, how smart and how LUXURIOUS McClOBkey. Mrs. John L. Hubbard of Red Bank Fair Haven road are the parents oi be ihown at the hall, on Friday even- Mr. and Mrs. John Keane Of Mar-and Mrs. George H. Miksch o a son born Monday at. Rlvervlew ing. A reception for the new'pastor they are! LOTS of fur on them—In fact, a few black Persian lamb hats lon street and Mr. and Mrs. John Shrewsbury attended the afternoon hospital. . . of the church, Rev. Samuel Templin, Brown of Long Branch were Sunday session of "Review of the-News Con- Those who received gold past -will be- held at the hall on Tues- entirely of fur. Other hats are antelope, felt and velours. The shapes •* dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- erence" Tuesday at Newark. Mrs president pins at the recent meeting day "evening, October 13, at 8 o'clock, ward Hansen of Rldgefleld Park. Nafew on Monday afternoon attend- of the Ladles' auxiliary of the Fair and all members of the church and include toque, off-the-face and brim effects. AND THE FURS! MINK, Mr. and Mra. Frank B. Forrar of d a president's day meeting of th Haven nre company in addition to friends aro invited to attend. On Wallaco street and Mr. and Mrs. Mll- Perth Amboy Woman's club and re- the persons mentioned in last week' October 22 a chicken pot pie lunch- PERSIAN LAMB, SILVER FOX, SQUIRREL, BLACK, BROWN, lard F. Aumack of Marlon street re- ceived an old-fashioned bouquet fo Register wero Mrs. Leila Chadwlck, eon will bo served at the church hall turned home Sunday night after a serving as an officer of tho Shrews Mrs. Viola Sickles and Miss Gladys from 12 to 2 o'clock. Mrs. John B. GRAY. Headsizes 2IV2 to 23, not every size in every style and color. Taylor. Mrs. Sickles and MIBS Tay Hulse heads the committee In charge two weeks' motor trip to Ohio. Whilr bury Reading club for more than CO in Ohio they visited relatives near A itt i h lor have been treasurer and financial of the affair. On October 31 a food years. A poem was written in he secretary, respectively, ever since th< sale will be held at the Monmouth In many eases just one-of-kind — come early! Sidney and returned home by way honor. Mrs. Trevonian Bennett of of the Finger Lakes. organization of the auxiliary 15 years Market Mra. Perley Riddle and Red Bank attended the meeting with ago, and the pins were presented tc Mrs. Elizabeth A. Loper aro co-chair- Alonzo DeWltt of Prospect ave- Mrs. Nafew. them In recognition of their Ion men for the affair. Those present FRENCH ROOM MILLINERY • Bamberger't Third Floor nue returned to his home Friday af- Rev. touts M, Case of Cape May, services. at the meeting were Mrs. Edward M. ter having been a patient at Hive: former pastor of the Methodist view hospital several weeks. Injuries, Justice of the Peace Walter Mills, received while working at the Red Mrs. Porley Riddle, Mrs. Lloyd N. In town. Mr. Caso j Memorlai hospital at Long Branch Bank plant of the Seaboard Ice preached Sunday night at West | Sickles, Mrs. John Silvers, Mrs. Fred Coal company have healed and Mr. aev8ral mDnthB wlth Bn lnfected toot| Boale, Mrs. Charles Prothero, Mrs. DeWltt is now convalescing at his Charles' Lawrence of East Orange | ^"^hU^s™'Liberty lodge will George C. D. Hurley, Mra, Frank home. was a week-end visitor of hie moth-| aday Harned, Mrs. John B. Hulse, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Laytoa ol nold a bunco party next Tue Charles R. Walling, Mra. Elizabeth , .. | night in the lodge hallal.. Monmouth Btreat aro the parents oi The first . A. Loper, Bev. and Mrs. Sidney H. a daughter born Sunday at River ng », iS A card party ""' *b"e neM tomor Davles, Miss Catherine Davies and view hospital. a guest, Mrs. Skene. Mr., and Mrs. T. N. Doremus ol house by the Ladles' guild. A new house ia being erected in Branch. Among those who attended MrB. Charles P. Cross, who la a Washington street were registered from here were Lester Whltfleld, tho Canevari development. Monday at tho Chalfonte-Haddor. patient at Rlvervlew hospital. Is Im- A meeting of the Oceanport ^aux- Eleanor Noe, Oliver and Mary Den- proving. Hall, Atlantic; City.. nis, Isabelle Kenna, Louis Eokert iliary of the Rlvervlew hospital, Mrs. Madelon Proal ot Chapel Hill Mr, and Mrs. Roy Rosenberg will which was scheduled for Thursday and John Heath. William Smith, vacate Fred DenniB's house on River road, Red Bank, and Mrs. Frances SI. supervising principal of the Long afternoon at the home of Mrs. Car- Cleveland of Eatontown are among road November 1 and will move into oline Turton, Cedar avenue, West Branch schools, was guest speaker. the Curcbln homestead on the same the New Jersey exhibitors at thi Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brecso of street Long Branch, has been postponed. . Eighth New York Antique expoDl Absecon were Sunday visitors of Mr. Work is progressing on tho house tlon, which opened Monday night a' No services will be held next Sun- being built by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Breeae's parent*, Mr. and Mrs. day at the Methodist church. Rev. the Hotel Commodore. Charles Breese. B. Tim on Portaupeck avenue on the Robert S. Eisner, son of Mr. am Henry P, Bowen, pastor, will attend tract adjoining the Oceanport school Mrs. Monroe Eisner of Prospeot avi The Woman's Home Missionary the annual conference of the Metho- building. nue, was one of 28 Princeton under- society will meet this afternoon at dist Protestant churches, which will graduates from New Jersey to be ap- the home of Miss Emma Palmqulat 'open Friday at Atlantlo City. ' " ~ • In the - ' ' avenue. The Ladies' aid Mrs. John Hobrough has been con- the Methodist church met fined to her home with a severe cold. You Have Only Eisner was made a corporal in the yesterday afternoon at tho church. The condition of Daniel Allaire, non-commissioned group of sopho- The Fast Councilors association who is ill, is about the same. mores and juniors. and the Eatontown lodge, Sons and Mrs. Davis M. Hloks of River 4 More Days Daughters of Liberty, will hold a road, who Is spending some time with Philip Gettis of Shrewsbury ave., card and bunco patty next Monday nue has returned home after having her parents at Macon, Georgia, re- to Visit Our night at Crescent hall at 8:30 o'clock. cently underwent an operation for spenp t three dayys with his sister, Mrs. There will be prizes, a door prize Fllll f St Pl appendicitis. She came out of the Mary Flnclll of Soranton, Pennsyl- and refreshments. Mrs. Edith Lewis hospital Saturday and la now rapidly vaniaa. . and Mrs. Cora Wagner of Eaton- recovering from the effects of the or- 5 Charm Homes! Miss Delia Brennan ot New York, town and Miss Anna Waite of Key- deal. was a week-end guest ot Miss Mary port are in charge,. Mr. and Mrs. Howard El Morris of Lambert ot Little Silver. Mrs. Leslie D. Seely has purchased River road are planning to leave in L. Bamberger & Co. Jackie Neafle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Neafle of Brown place, Is re* a Reo sedan. a few days for a boat trip to Colon NEWARK, N. 3. covering from a severe attack of The Junior Ordor of American Me. In the Canal zone. bronchitis which has kept him out of school two weeks. Edward A. Hurd, Jr, of Naveatnk River road has gone to Princeton, SPECIALS ENDING SATURDAY, OCT. 10th where ho will study this year at the Hun Preparatory school. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Compton of John street aro spending a week at Scranton, Pennsylvania. Mr. Comp- ton is a salesman in J. Kridel's New Spring Lamb clothing store. (8 to 8 It>s.) Mr. and Mrs. Irving Doremus of Loin Chops East Front street have returned LEGS from an automobile trip through the New England states. Lawrence Munyon of Wallace 25;,. 37k JdVtb I SPEC street spent Sunday at Newark, '.*. •'- Mr. and Mrs. G. Clifford Kohs Mint Jelly 17c Mint Sauce 27c have moved from Freehold to a house on Wallace street. Fresh-Killed Quality Beef Anthony Sharabba, who has been 2.000 pai on a professional - singing tour Fryers through Tennessee, Georgia and C Sirloin Florida during tho past several AND months, is spending a short vacation lb. at the home of his parents, Mr. and Broilers 27 Steak Mrs. R. Saro Sharabba of Bridge 33 avenue. Ho la accompanied by Mrs. Sharabba. m C Mr. and Mrs. Raymond VanBus- SCRAPPLE PHILADELPHIA 2 25 klrk of Plttsburg, formerly of Red SUGAlt CUBED Bank and Fair Haven, have been BEST COTS visiting friends and relatives in Red Young Jersev BACON Wlbpkg 19c rZk: Bank, Shrewsbury and vicinity. Mr. j , ... • ,n CHUCK FOWL 854, JERSEY and Mrs. VanBusklrk paid a pleaa- 1 »nt call at Th.e Register ofllee Tues- ROAST (4-Ib. average) 25c t , V) ' » say. They stated that things aro Fresh HAMS lor dress aaid brisk In tha smoky city, but they t?, wero very happy to be back In Red Bank oven for a short time to renew BUTTER COUNTRY ROLL •v ••.. -i acquaintances. 374, Thomas Irving Brown, publllher of STEWING Tha Register, attended tho annual now»paper Institute ot the New Jer- Oyatera „...•. 29c »* I Mackerel 12c «> Codfish 21c' Xi sey I'ross aaioclatlon held at New ""*"*'"**— , ' in I'I,i ii iinnwii LIUI^MIIIH, Brunswick Monday. Mr. Brown la a *-n>. pkg. JONATHAN Tokay member ot the Social Security Com- mlttno ot the organisation which Is Peraian Dates ...... 25c Applee .59c Grapes 3 ">• 25c meeting today at Newark. ARMOUIl'H I-AKOK FANCY Fancy lHotid Formerly 7.50 to MIBS HJ. Iva Brown of Mlddlstown, Connecticut, li tho guent of Mr. und Cloverbloom doi. Carrots ...... 3 ***>*• 10cGrapefruit .5 ""19c Mrs. Louis Mendel ot Lak« avtnus. 39' OBlItomla MIBS Brown WM tha first woman to EGGS Bwivt - Juicy d< drive an automobile and * motorboat No.» Pea» 2Sc Oranges 29c ~ In her state. c M j;, THE EIRST TIME we've ,«ff«t«d Mr. and Mr*. Guy Cheeney ot An- Tomatoea 4 * 25c Holl.l Heads derson, Indiana, formerly of Red Svrmt Potatoet 5 "*« 19c 1 Cabbage 3c" (,/ .., • uipmi({t»tlonably YOUR Bank, am visiting Mr. and Mrs. L*on 2« 19c CAVE OOtl VnnBrunt of I*k« avenue. Mr, m iMtft Yxllow Cheeney hat an «x«cuMv« position Granulated Cranb«rriea 19c with the Hanson Van Winkle Mun- Onions 5"»10c of fo0J§r$ir for Autupm and Win! nlng Company of Mulawnn. SUGAR 10""47c lAHOR HTKRKKO Orecn W to Mr. Md Mrs. Ward V«nUOI» wtth a* wt> » l 1 1 >oy Must WIN - You New York bank for vies presidents ground In readiness for planting. 6;»0—Stalabaehe. after a vacation of two weeks, " The Ht-Y group will hold a dance They also cultivated their crops In fiiSX—Jtmgie Jim. Mrs. Clara Hendrlokson, who hasSaturday night of this week at John 6:15—Wh«r» to SW I«M», A.bury Darby Hats $3 this way and often times Mrs. Part,. Caaloo. fiteiataolii. Mwta been living with bar sister, Mrs. John R. Ahern's pavilion. . i Thorne guided the cultivator while SJIOSJIODD, M. Knight, has moved back Into her Mr. and Mrs. Kyrll Parker were her husband or one of her sons filled «:00—Bq skora Trl*. bom* on Second avenue. . visitor* at New York Friday, Eveready 6ilS—NewJRMtw. >,' V • IRMA GROELL the role ot horse. <:10—A.btirj P«rk. Mr. and, Mrs, A. T. Brook are A Bundaywchool rally will,be held All summer vegetables raised on 6:31—Chlcki. WMUedga •pending a week at the Molly Pitcher Sunday night at the Methodist the farm were peddled dally at {led 6:«4-^SlBC*. Shop. iotel at Bed Bank before returning church. ' . . .,:,', FLASHLIGHTS and BATTERIES Bank by Olenwood and Floyd with 6:;s—H,ta, HU««. seat*. to their winter home at Brooklyn The Democratlo dub will hold a tht sld of their sisters, Elizabeth', 14; A. M. Mo»cUy, Oct»W II. Tht annual nutting tl the Atlan- card party next Monday night at the Eestella, IX, and Madeline, 8. They 9:00—Momln, M.lodJw, Uo Highlands Publlo Health assoola- Lions Den. used two two-wheel cart* which »:U—SUlnUcki. tloa will be held Wednesday evening, Harry N. Johnson, Robert Martin, they pushed to and from Red Bank, 9:11—Wont Idcu. LANTERNS • l»Akry Park. October 14, in tht borough hall Of- U. Qrant Johnson, Harry A. Brown leaving home at 7 o'clock In the iloninl D.votteai. Bcen will be elected and yearly re- and J. B. Hoffman attended a. con- APPLIANCES morning and returning late at night. 10:00—You ousht to K»w. ports read. Person* and organisa- ference at WPA headquarters at A«- Now that the girls have returned to 10:16—Shojpini Tour, Sa>4tr. Mu. tions interested In publlo health bury Park Monday relative to a pro- FIXTURES C*.ino. Muilc S»cp. A>b»r P«lk. school, the peddling Is being carried Sttlnbichv C*rtw. problem* are Invited to attend tbe ject to repair the borough streets ELECTRIC an by the boys. The Thornes have 10:45—Momlns Nm. meeting. SUPPLIES with WPA funds, Prospect* for gov- REPAIRS sn« other daughter, Evelyn; three 11 ;00—^KUQIBB. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea-Masterson are ernment approval ot the projoot ap- rears old. T:OD— W. J. C!l«k. Ulk. on a motor trip to the Piclflo coast peared favorable, the Highlands rep- Despite competition Irora other T:1S— Wher« to (A Ms*ie Se They will be away several weeks. resentatives stated after the confer- vegetable peddlers who raise their Culno, Attmrr Park. Mr. Masterson la manager of the A. ence. Plan* call for repair* to at Si.lnt»cti., Smoln Si York, where he was formerly em- 6:00—WS.r, to Bar. Mrs. Frederick Kalkof, Mr. and Mrs. I«M. H «:45—P«U. Sl Oaonua. Kaftel, Misses Mildred Balght, Ce- Miss Helen Rooney of New York 7:00—Rcsuzn«. clle Brayton, Violet Brobeok, Mar- has been visiting Mrs, Martin Ma- A memorial flag pole, a bronze P. M. W«tawUy. Octo»fr 14. garet McCrae, Edna Larson, Eunice son. tablet and two American flags will 6:00—Chlldr«n'« Bim». Rogers and Ruth and Betty Collide. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clmato at- be formally presented to the bor- 6:45—Steinbubl. 5:46^Americftn Family SeMiuoo. Mrs. Franklin Patterson of this tended the state fair at Trenton last ough of Shrewsbury Monday after- 6:00—Babette, Sonia. borough was elected treasurer of the week. noon at 2 o'clock by Mrs. Herbert 6:16—News Review. county Women's Christian Temper- William Donahue Is employed at Hunter of Fair Haven through 6:30—Where to SpShop, , Aibury Park, Carter, Musle SShoph . CaiinoCi , St«ittSti - ance Union for her 31st year at the Fort Monmouth. Shrewsbury Towna chapter, Daugh- baoha, Zebley. annual meeting last, week at Baton- Mr. and' Mrs. M. A. Bchwartz of ter* of American Revolution. The «i45—lira, 0. HlllMr. talk. town, Highlands have moved in John Donv gift was made possible through the 7:00—Ajbury Park, zal's house on the state highway. 7:01—Opportunity Hour. John M. Knight has been elected courtesy of Mrs. Hunter's father, 7:45—Smoke Shop. chairman and James Masterson seo- Mrs. Fred Bremeyer entertained Arthur C. Brown, of Fair Haven. 7:46—Manhattan Concert Band. retary of the newly appointed Knlnfc tht members of the guild-of the Tbe flag pole will be erected at 80B board. Baptist church of Mlddletown vil- A. M. Thursday, October 11. lage last week. tho rear of the police booth on 9:00—Morning MeWlti. A farewell party was given Tues- Sycamore avenue in memory of 9:14—ABOUT? Park. day night In tht Presbyterian church Miss Marian McPhall Is out after Ueutenast Samuel Hoyt,who fought 2:15—Word Ideas. for Rev. and Mrs. William I. Camp- having been confined to the house In Hew Jenejr in 1T76, and Colonel Site—Stelnbachi. with sickness' several days.- 9:81—*Muelcal Gems. bell. Mr. Campbell, who has been David S. Brown, civil war veteran. 10:00—Edljon Foundation Program. pastor of the church several yean, Fronds Neville hu entered Col- Shrewsbury borough officials and 10:16—Shopping Tour, Snrder, Aebury has accepted a call to become pastor umbia university, where he Is study- state officers of tbe D. A. B. will at- Park, Stetnbachl, Caiino, Zebler, Ing to become a doctor. Muile Shop. >f the Presbyterian church at Darns- tend the formal presentation. Rev, lOjiS-rMernins Mam. town, Maryland. The flag la again flying over the Carroll M. Burck, rector of Christ P. M. The annual roll call of the Central publlo school. The flagpole was above) FOUNDATION No, 2 Episcopal church, will give the In- 6:00—Wn«re to Go. Caalno. Stelnbachi, Baptist church will take place Fri- taken down and repaired last week. FOUNDATION No. vocation and Rev. George H. Miksch, Muile Shop, Zebley, Aiburj Park, 6-.SO—Lore stont GlrL day night, October 16. Rev. Charles pastor of 'the Shrewsbury Presby- 5:«S—Betty Bubo, Plasllt. W. Koller will be (he principal terian church, will celebrate bene- 6:00—WPA Program Feature. speaker. Sea Bright. IhtrbtJuce Jrour feet to these worn diction. The Fort Monmouth band 6:14—Carter. Miss Janice Smith of Washington will play. 6:15—New Bavtar. (Tk. Red Bank Register can be bought 6i30—smoke Shop. avenue Is a student at Miami college. la Sea Bright froa Mortis Walsman and derful R^d Cross Shoes—and a perfect 6:31—Ruth Howard, longi. Miss Pat Stewart, daughter of Mr. Bam Warner.), , . 6:45—Sketch. and Mrs. William Stewart, Is a fresh- fit it ttie first try-on! [You'll marvel GIBL SCOUTS RE-ORGANIZE. 7 .OS—Returns. All the bathing pavilions here have A. M. Friday, October 1«. man at Syracuse university, where 1>:00— Morning Newe, she Is taking a course in the Col- closed for the season. at the eorrifori hidden uridef^tJielr Mlss Harriet Wood New Lieutenant 9:15—Shopping Tour. Zebler. Stclnbaeaa, lege of Fine Arts. E. a. Paskue has closed his sum' of Presbyterian Troop No. 24. Caiino, Snjrder, Hwlo Shop. mer home &t North Beach and has Asbury Parti, Miss Lucille Lulek ot Ocean, boule- euperbljr smart lines. iYou'U piarve! The first meeting of the season of 9:80—Morning Devotions. vard has returned to California, returned to New York, Girl Scout troop No. 24 of the Pres- 10:00—Btelnbacni. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin, O. Taylor have Dlok Oervey, lifeguard at the El- at the low price, tpo.. Now on& $6.10^ 1 10:01—You ought to knew. liott pavilion, has resumed his post byterian church was held Friday 10:80—Home Keepera Hour. returned from their wedding trip to night at the church under tho 10:46—Morning Newt. Kentucky and are residing (or the tion with the Columbian steamship leadership ot Miss Ida Goodspeed, 11:00—'Beiam* present with the bride's mother, Mrs. linn. captain. She was assisted by Miss J, W. Sampson of Second avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Fannad and AVERAGE laying tattom git* Harriet Wood, newly elected lieu- BRIDGE TODBNEy tO OPEN. Mrs. Q. V, Weir are visiting rela- r tives at Gloversville, New York. imtog* agg production oad ow tenant. A court of honor was held and Red Bank Triad Club Hal "Pick Highlands. Alfred Madsen Is a surgical patlen eg* profits. Purina laying rattan, Price" Bridge In Qubroom. at Monmouth Memorial hospital. now fortified wHk Pur-a-l*©*, giv* dlnnsrs, cake sales and an amateur program were planned for the win- (Tha Red Bank Register can fca bought The Ladles' Aid society will meet •Upptd-up «gg pioduolioa and The annual bridge tournament of n Highland! from t Greentpan, Mr. tonight In the lecture room of the ter. Misses Lillian Lamborn. Mar- the Red Bank Triad club will start tfslltor, BedU'a drna ator* and Joeapb •teppod-np *gg profits. <; .* Jorle Newman, Enid Wllley, Lee Stamen). Methodist church. tonight at the clubroom In the Child Miss Blancho Reznlk was a visitor Pur-a-ton* U the "ayttsilous Coddington and Mary Heath were building. A "pick a prize" bridge The first In a new series of week- admitted as new members. After at Atlantlo City Tuesday. 'tom^thlng" thafs found In mnsjr was held last Thursday night A ly card parties by the Rosary so- Charles Campbell, who la a student fash frailt and v*getabl»*. Enough the business session games were en- dance planned for tbe near future ciety of the Church of Our Lady Albert S* Miller Shoe Co* Joyed. In the College of Physicians and fw-a-twi* It added to •ach bag of has been Indefinitely postponed. of Perpetual Help was held Monday Burgeons at Columbia university, Misses Jane Harvey, Dorothy Fish- afternoon with Mrs. Nellie Norden a* ALBERT S. MILLER WM. A. MILLER BENJ. A. CRATB Puitoa laying laUon to »tep It up Miscellaneous nilzes were award- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. er and Alice Townsend were elected ed at last week's party, Those at- the hostess. The second affair will Soren Madsen. S'/l time* In vitamin A actlrity. Sf patrol leaders and Mlaa Joyce Good- tending were Mrs. James Turnock, take place next Monday afternoon 18 BROAD STREET, RED BANK j$a/!*prict (wi Purina Lay speed w»s chosen secretary. Mrs. Stephen Bhultc Mrs. PhtUp at 2 o'clock in the church basement. Boya can make extra Docket mono, or Pirrfna taynal Smith, Mrs. William Rathsmlth, Mrs. Mrs. M. McConnell will be the hos-selling The Register.—Advertisement. Frank Warner, and Misses Dorothy tess. Cards and bunco -will be played New Advertising Firm. Martinson, Marclna Kdlngton, Grace until 4:30, at which tiny prizes will Shannon-Rose Is a trade name filed Brooks, Gladys Forrar, Marjorle be awarded. Refreshments will be In Freehold. The firm, consisting of oms, Clara Clark, Ann Hall, served before) the games, Lawes Coal Co., Inc. Beatrice Rose and Elizabeth L. Helen Crate, Virginia Chasey, Lor- Rev. Edward Matbls, tho new pas- Shannon, conducts an advertising tta Regan, Alice Simmondj, Emily tor of the Methodist church, preached Before You Buy, See the NEW Model Home Shrewsbury, N. J. Phone R. B. 1251. business with an office In the Pat- Pullen, Ruth Collins, Betty Collln/ his first sermon here Sunday. He terBon building at 80 Broad street, Roberta McKnlght and Carol Schroe- and his family moved Into the par- Coal, Fuel Oil, Gasoline, Feed. Bed Bank. sonage yesterday from Mantoloklng. in RED BANK'S Colonial residential section

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Lan- Rally day was observed Sunday by court. State Farm Bureau, the State don. opened a two-day tour of the Hazlet flre company was called out tho Baptist church and Sunday- Sunday morning at 7:15 -when a 1931 Joseph Mattlco, attorney for Grange, tho State Tax Payers assi> I state yesterday at Jersey City. Re- school and all the services were well Parks, asked the reversal on the October Permanent Wave Specials elation and other groups pn a per- publican clubs from other parts of Chevrolet roadster, owned by Felice attended. Serplco and parked at tho homo of grounds tho trial Judgo refused him CROCQUIGNOLE ENDS Christian Science manent relief program. the state attended the noonday ral- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Roberts and the right to an opening address, that Tho farm bureau and the grange his brother, Patrick Serplco on the their children Nelson and Gertrude Formerly Reading Room ly. Holmdel turnpike, was found on fire. the coart erred In denying a motion 2.50 to 3.60 at the ume time "viewed with Robert Carey, one of the county's spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. for acquittal and that tho court was alarm" criticism of the present ad- many Republican chiefs, said "We'll The body was destroyed bat the rest and Mrs. C. W. Coddington of One- Broad Street National Bank Bldg.. of the car was saved. "highly prejudicial" In Its charge to ministration, of relief. They said I hav e an honest count in Hudsod n thiis ota, New York, formerly of this tho Jury. Crocqulgnolo or Spiral Waves 12 Broad Street, Kcd Bank i the former state-federal /,s«t-ap wsj year because we have tho backing of Miss Marlon L. Peseux, who at- place. Complete Head unwicldly and costly. the entire Republican party of the tends the Trenton teachers' college Parks has been in state prison Formerly Ol'EN UAILY Tho World Wide guild of tho Bap- at Hill Wood Lakes, spent the week- tist church mot at the homo of Mrs. slnco last May. 5.00 nation." end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U:J0 A. M. to 4:30 f Hi ! The farm bureau ca^'.eJ for re-, James Allen Tuesday night. fueiday and Friday Evening Edwin R. Peseux. Dunrt Velzor Combination Iduction of au'.offiob-.:» uxis. Harry. Richard Weiss sang a solo at the Colored Mass Meeting. 7:30 to 0:30 Mr. and Mrs. M. VanBrackle and Baptist church Sunday morning. Two Formerly ;E. Taylor, e««ut:\"e secretary. sa:.l: Asbury Park Fights Herbert VanBrackle of Breeze Lawn A mass meeting of colored voters j other'forms oi wsauih sh.-uid be; solos woro sung In the evening by 7.50 Here the Bible, the Work, ot Man 1 farm motored to High Point park will bo held by tho Westsido Repub- 3.95 Baker Eddy. Discoverer and Founder |taxed ar.J =:?:.•: !ea Sruty:: .: :o a' Beachfront Law Mrs. Mabel Northcott of Port Mon- Sunday. mouth. lican club at tho Community center, of Christian Scence, aid all othei West Bergen place, Monday night. MACHINELESS WAVE autioriied Christian Sclrr.ce Utera- Mr. and Mra. James P. Mulhall of The Ladies' aid •society ot the Bap- Formerly tura may b«> read, borrowed or pur- — I The City of Asbury Park yesterday Utica, New York, were Sunday visi- The speakers will be Oliver A. Ran- diaeed. ILL ym Je.-say 3 attacked the constitutionality of tho tist church met at the church yes- 7.50 tors at the home of Mrs. Edwin R. terday afternoon. dolph ot Newark, former assistant 4.95 Heading Boom Maintained tu quota it i.SX a^ia f-T tS« 1«J- i 1936 law creating: a four-man beach United States district attorney, and ic-iiion £orp«s got j administration board in all munici- Peseux. They are now visiting Mrs. Mrs. Emma Pentcrman and Mr, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIS! era! c;v_li&ja ^c Mulhall's sister, Mrs. K. O'Con- Arthur C. Logan of Littlo Rock, Ar- .•jr.:-.^c:>-'O3 ocmmij- jpalities under control of the Munlc- and Mrs. Fred Ponterman and their kansas. The committeo in charge Finger Waving, SCIENTIST. the ipal Finance Commission. nors, at Keyport. , daughter Bessie- have returned,from PARKING SPACE Shampooing, Ktc Z. Wia Mrs. Harry S. Cowles of tho Holm- of arrangements consists of. L. G. 100 BROA.D STREET. RED &VN"K In briefs filed with part two of a sojourn at Balaton Spa. IN HEAR Monday to Thursday del turnpike entertained her cousin, Tho Wheaton college football team Handy, Dr. ficorgo E. Marshall, The Public t» Welcome. i~Z£ ?**••'T wu t.o be cccaplet- the Supreme Court, counsel for the George Goodo and Bernard Mason. ; Mrs. Decker of New Sprlngville, continued Its undefeated record Sat- ed OcMi«r 11 city charged the law was discrimin- Staten Island, last Friday. atory in that it applied only to As- urday by -winning another victory, Ellis KM 1 «nraracc9 of county Harry Woolley, son of Mr. and Mrs. ve'iare icard '.{a.d*n that during bury Park. 'arey Johnston Is the captain of tho Robert T. Woolley of tho Holmdol tonni. Recently tho team mado a the :SJ; -.iro yea-T tia CCC program Counsel for the resort,' declaring turnpike, has purchased a new Ply- provided apprciisuitely $1,SCO a year gift of an autographed football to Coming! the object of the act was not ex- mouth coupe. Dean, the famous pitcher. Coming! in relief money to the families of essed in its title, said, "It is dif- Joseph R. Peseux and family have The presentation was by Mr. John- William Fowell the youths. ult to believe that tho title prc- vacated the Edwin R. Peseux housa ston. Walter Huston Ixed to the legislation (an act con- Carolo Lombard on Bethany-Matawan road and have Mrs. Elizabeth Schanck of Asbury Ruth Chatterton Governor Hoffman praised Assem- rning municipalities) arose from moved Into the Pesoux brothers' blyman John V. Burke, Middlesex Park spent Sunday -with her mother, -In— iythlng othqr than a deliberate In- bungalow on Brallley lane. Mrs. F. R. Walling. —In— I Democrat killed in an automobile mtlon to blind both the legislatures : George B. Warren, Jr., and family Rev. Samuel Johnston broadcasts accident, as "a fine and conscientious nd the public to the real purpose moved Into the M. VanBrackle house 'My Man ublic official." Burke was one of the law." a talk every Friday morning at Sta- "Dodsworth" on Hazlet avenue after vacating the tion WBRB at 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. Godfrey" le moat outspoken members of tho They contended further that spe- Peseux brothers' bungalow on Brail- legislature and sponsored many bills Johnston is the soloist at the radio al legislation was involved since ley lane. services. iffectlng the state's public, schools isbury Park was the only place af- 3 DAYS—THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY—3 DAYS luring his lour years In the Aa- Mrs. Howard Walling of Bethany The Rosary society of St. Mary's cted. Three other resorts, Lava- road accompanied Mrs. Richard embly. tte, Brlgantine and Avalon, aro al- church has elected Mrs. John H. Rowe, Miss Hazel Poling and Miss Wermert president, Mrs. Herman ADDED ATTRACTION ! under control of the Finance Eunice Rowe on an automobile trip Labrecquo vice president, Mrs. Her- The Mercer county grand Jury, ommlssloa, but Governor Hoffman to Vermont lnat week. man Labrecque treasurer and Miss laving concluded Inquiry into bribe ,med a board only for Asbury Mrs. Carl Gloss has returned from Helen Kelly secretary. solicitation charges made at the last 'ark. a visit In Connecticut, where Mr. March of Time 16 Monmouth'St. jcgislative session, was to return They also attacked constitutional- Glosa is employed. Mr. Gloss spent his Friday to make its final report ly on tho ground the principle ot One ot the quickest ways to find a BED BANK m Indictments. the week-end at his home on the Sea- Job Is to advertise In The Regis- ome rule was violated. brook Manor property. ter's Want Department—Advertise- It was not known whether any In- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Eramona of dictments were-voted after the jury ment. FREE! heard testimony on charges that a Boys can make extra pocket money Senate committee clerk solicited a ellinE The Register.—Advertisement Every Woman $5,000 bribe to move a horse race HARKER HOT- betting bill. Charles Richter ot Boon- RED Wants ton, accused of solicitation, and Dr. OVEN CHINAWARE C. Leslie Hudson, named as the man to look her best at all times... who arranged a meeting between BANK to feel at case and perfectly Rlghtor and a racing association STRAND TO THE LADIES poised. aide, were not questioned. If (tiff miss JSSsf, MIS-SIMPLICITY* LAST TIMES TODAY ! v Created by The Supreme Court upheld a Su- WARREN WILLIAM—BETTE DAVIS preme Court decision by whloh four Thursday and Friday Gossarcl these —IN— Passalc police officials were freed of la tho answer. conviction on charges of condoning "SATAN MET A LADY" Nights ! Tho pull of the gambling. back strap* Tho four men, Abram Prelskel, FBE1E CHINA TO THE LADIES! flattens the ab- former Pasaaio director of public smashing domen, uplifts Bafety; Police Chief Charles J. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 4 DAYS—SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY—4 DAYS" tho bust, and Monks and Police Captains Owen J controls the TWO BIG FEATURES 1 hips. Cunningham and Edward Boyko, were convicted, but the Supreme hits JAMES DUNN in Let our expert Court reversed the sentence on the fitters show you what ground the trial judge had Improp- "Two Fisted Gentleman" The most exciting drama to come out Mis-Simplicity erly charged the jury. Milk Chocolate Cordial can do, The court also affirmed a Supreme Cherries m - RICARDO CORTEZ — PATRICIA ELLIS of China since '"Shanghai Express" Court decision which held in effect —IN— 3.50 to 10.00 that Walter C. Biggs of Brooklyn (>H value. 1-lb. and Julius Parnes of Elizabeth did 44/ A Cold man tells aii -excitingly beautiful woman he loves not need etate fishing licenses to fish "POSTAL INSPECTOR" in a privately owned Oakland trout Milk Chocolate Silver- EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT pond in Bergen county. The state her, while both await death at the hands of a raiding Chinese 17 Broad Street, lied Hank, N. I contended tho stream was "a run- ettcs and Wafers RADIO AMATEUR CONTEST way for migratory fish'* appealed to war-lord ... that's the climax Jto a breath-taking adventure 50^ value. ;-/*. SUNDAY - MONDAY — TUESDAY amid war, intrigue and danger... in the Orient. FUEVIEW SAT. 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Iluy »ny bo* ol < andy lmc rnrr. ( IIINA to THE ALICE FAYE in "SING BABY SING" BED BANK REGISTER. OCTOBER 8. One Man Killed i Leonardo. Woman In Poor WHENSTATXMENT. Surprise Party For {Tfa« Jtttd Bank Regiitor «n b« bootfht Park Policeman Amks Court Yon Needn't Be Ashamed In Asbury Crash i Leonardo from F. X. KUdllS, . Hwr» To Sectors Bank. Mrs. Gust Ornberg oatgomerr Had Albert Jsrenlu.) HealthJEndb Life 1— W. Lancaster, Why be «mbMt>M*4 Wd Ud« One nun was fatally Injured, three Frank J. Flynn, Asbury Park po- your feet—when our expert, The board of education la eonsld- A sarprlsa party was given Tues- Civil Engineer «n& them suffered serious cut* and Mrs. Archibald Kneringer of At- et offistr reduced In rank and sal- day night by the Ladles' auxiliary Dconomleid ihoe repair serrtcs irulses, Tuesday night when the car •Ing tho matter of placing a fence ry from a lieutenant to a patrol- Surveyor In which they were riding was a front of'the playground on Leon- lantic Highlands Found Lying lan, urged the Supreme Court to rc- of Weetside Hose company at the can make your shoes like new? flr» house on Leighton avenue for Loireat Yttot*. wrecked against a pole on Bprlng- .rdville road as a safety measure, on Kitchen Floor of Apart- iew his demotion. Surveys . Plans . ^-t'rr^if) wood avenue at Neptune. Richard frequently pupils rush across the Mrs. Gust Ornberg, 8r., a chart** ment by Her Son-in-Law. Through his counsel, Lester C. member. Mrs. J. Albert VanScholck Engineering CorabueUoa SaVii, colored, 28, at Freehold, a pas- oad to retrieve balls and other Leonard of Red Bank, Flynn de- senger In the car, died at the Fltkln Inge and the abject in putting up presented a silk umbrella to Mr*. lared he was demoted by Chief Ornberg on behalf at the auxiliary. TOPOOHAPHIO MAPPINO hospital yesterday morning. He suf- he fence IB to stop this dangerous Mrs. Lillian A. Kneringer, 63, wife lorace L, Byram without charges fered a fractured skull and lacera- iructlco. The board has ordered ad- ! Archibald 'Kneringer, ended her Others present were Mrs. Harold » fiattln Ro»a GRAND'S elng preferred against him. He A. Hendrlckson, Mrs. James Hunter, lon» of th» head and face. Maurice lltional telephone sei-vlce for the fe with gas in her apartment on Rolle, 2B, colored, driver of the car, Irst avenue, Atlantic Highlands, leld the'demotion was not maije by Mrs. Frederick Dressier,/Mrs. Laur- Fair Haven, N. J. urses' room and for the ofilco of the le City Council and that clrcum- was held ID tS.OOO ball. He suffered rade school, laturday afternoon. Sha was found ina Dey, Mrs. Bessie England, Mrs. Injuries of the head and chest. The iy her son-in-law, A. S. Huntington, tances did not justify such an G. Griffin, Mrs. Susie Johnson, Mm New Shoe Mies Adele Vanderbeck is the own- conotny. rther Injured were Mrs, Richard r of a new Plymouth coupe. ind James Gorlin. Receiving no re- Charles LeMaiatr*, Mrs. William Mc- Davis, wife of the victim, and Qoldy William Koofer has accepted sponsB after knocking on the door, The city held the reduction was Knlght, Mrs. Robert Norman, Mrs. Repair Shop I Butler of Asbury Park, who were osltton In New York. Mr. Huntington went to the rear flre ado solely for reasons of economy. Fred Pagenkopf, Mrs. Charles Scott, Upholstering, both badly cut and bruised. Mrs. Ida Bouse Is spending a few escape and looking into the apart- Mrs. Robert Starr, Mrs. James L. 10 W. FRONT ST., OPPOSITE BROAD ST. lays with her daughter, Mrs. Smooth ment saw Mm. Kneringer lying on Vaughn and Mrs. F. Larkin. Draperies, Slip Covers. * Newark. the kitchen floor. The two men broke Honored by Dancing Teachers. Into the apartment The Atlantic Mrs. Frank W. Howeli, who with High grade work dofi* U Middletown Village. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Welnacher reasonable cost. Call for our if Newark spent the week-end with Highlands first aid squad, with Dr. ler husband, ' conducts dancing A Gpysy Tea. iobert S. McTague, worked several new fall sample* and estima- (Th« Red Bank B«s1iter ean b« bought ilr. and Mrs. Fred Belsler. choolj at Oakhurst and Brooklyn, A Gypsy tea will be held at the MONEY LOANED lours in an attempt to revive Mrs. elected a five-year director of tion. -i Mlddl.town (ran J. C Kiljht and Miss Emily Dyett of Flushing, inerfnger before Dr. McTague pro- home of Mrs. Madeline Seaman of ,,n Jewelry, Silver. MualoeJ Instrument* Cameras, Willlm P. Wtttn.) Long Island spent a few days at her the Dancing Teachers' Business As- West Keansburg for the beneBt of Binoculars, eta Saturday about 15 men gathered at lounced her dead. Her husband was ociation, foe.,-Sunday at the Park E. ROLLE bungalow on Highland avenue last mt of town at the time. group 4, C. I. A. club of the Keans- the Reformed church prepared for a eek. Central hotel, New York. She -was bury Methodist church on Tuesday SO Monmoutb St., Red Bank day ol bard work. They did a con- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duncan of Despondency over poor health Is rice president of the association two evening, October 27, at 7:30 p. m. (Opp, Crty BaUX siderablo amount of work on the iliddlctuvvu have rented the Belsler laid to be the reason Mrs. Kneringer ears. Mr. Howeli also attended the The affair is open to the public and Phono S378-W. Broadway Loan Co. grounds. There wan so much brush cottage on Washington avenue for ook her life. She had been In poor meeting. refreshments will be served. m Broadway, 33 THURS., "SPENDTHRIFT* William Wise and Mrs. Edward Ha: Oct. 14 - 15 With Henry Fonda—Fat Patterson vey and daughter, Doris of MIddli town, motored to High Point am Mohawk Lake on Sunday. FANCY CALIFORNIA PEAS 2 fts. 23c Every Wed. Friday Night ONIXONCEINABLUEMQUN Hand Picked "Lueky" & "Jack Pot" $S0 in Cash—Free New Tork's retail credit collection FANCY ICEBERG LETTUCE head 12c Improved sharply in March. can we offer home beauty treat- Macintosh FRESH WASHED SPINACH ft. 5c A A 7 ment like tin's \ APPLES nouns OF A 3c BUSINESS: Department FANCY JERSEY CABBAGE ft. Store 0 A. M. t« In the 5c M. FANCY TABLE CELERY a r. Same Saturdays— 5 u» 23 Broadway Long Branch location 0 A. M. to LARGE GOLDEN BANANAS dot. 19c Slnoa 187S 0 1*. M. rirlvo Your CAT In Our Free Parking; Yard And Shop In Comfort LARGE Men's and Young Men's YELLOW Winter Onions is *** FRESH CAUGHT FLOUNDERS ib. 8c Armstrong's CHASE & All-Wool Worsted FRESH FILLET COD or HADDOCK ft. FASHION-THRIFT SANBORN 21c LINOLEUM FLOORS FRESH BONITA MACKEREL ft .19c ABLOWAS135 PER YD. COFFEE Suits, Topcoats FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP ft. 15c TTTTERE'S gootn ntul Inviting. 4Uk9tin In m. "im?i» nnri Hanker'* Gray. Fro«tctl Strawberrien, whole 30c Fronted ASPARAGUS ... Ift. 39c Oxford (hay and lilue nnd son tliMii. Hrlug room mrai- BLACK RASPBERRIES >* tb. 25c PEAS, Run-of-Garden Ih, 2»c SIr*d for abort* with jfiii Bin! wiill 1m u, glim* and regular*, to t<->H you t<> the |Kimi]r luiw LOGANBERRIES tb. 30c ASPARAGUS TIPS 1r>. 46c your nrw (lotir will . 3Sc CORN ON COB .ffe. |»r Fino Oottn In check* Topcoats ptold*, fleece* and other DON'T FORGET TOE TON OF COAL fancy weavwi Balmflcannn 192 & 221 raglani. NEXT •TRCCT rtOOR 1UBAR Small Fowl1% Spare RA* 42-44 Manmouth Sttmt WEEK s^s^^B^B^^B^^s^spni^^^gp^B? Wml -^fr H^^M^HRM|H|IP^MRMPH ttun ElcKt RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 8,1986. Charles Irwln of Holmdtl were elect- NOTICE Of IUGUTKY AND ELECTION. NOTICE OP R£Oi9Tlty AND ELECTION. NOTICE O* (UKJUniY AHB U*CTK»«. Uttlt SUva* Boreas*. N. J. fUd Bull. N. J. ?«x, thaoM tout ed members of Samuel T. Sleeper Ba of tfta Uavolti Tk N. J. Ue said Kn York Mid tang Branch rail- NetlM el the UJM and plane ef holding Notice oi the time and (Mao. ot .^ • Bottthara ! the rood from Camp Sons of Veterans of Redth. O«n«rcl Election oat) st the offlcwa to I BUM*I ttoMlai Btlil "" Items of Yesteryears tbe General Election and of the officer, to o'f^i oOwt W Bank. >• eleoted and meetings of tat Baud ai >ee WMtwanUtt alon« tin MSUI line ol ttglstry end Klagtlon la tht Borough or iurl.try and Election ln the Borough of of St Boud* at R«v. Charles William Roedor, pas- Uttlt Sllv.r. lit th« Count? of Monmouth. Mrt street to IU WarUeUoa wlti tk* &Tt<>mM» it . earner of B«lm Udllow'roiid~il tor of the Mlddletown Reformed Red Baus> In the County of Moamouth. center Una of Bhrewsburj umu*. {tut* tf of Honmooth a' Corner I th.aee (I) westerlf, • Notice- Is bereby given that a Central Notice It htrtby rivta tatt a 'QentreJ southwatdlj stivni till etawt BM tS that • Owtral Front Register Files church, was married to Miss Jose- El.ctlon will be held In and foithe Election will be held In tnd foe theShiewsburr »»enue to IU inUrvMtlon wiS . U» tenter line oi the publM > between Mlddl.town and Jlolm.ldl phine Seymour of Upper Montclalr. Borouib of little Bllver. In the County of lorougb of Bed Bank. In the Oounty of tb. cents, line oi West I*onar3 ^trtwt, IM.County oi ilonrnoutb and SUU of Now Jereey, on Monnaouth end Btete of New Jerety. oa tbinct wsstwanilft aloof Ike etntu Una of IM to Ocden't Oorn.ri tbenc. 14) The ceremony was performed at the Tuesday. November id, IBM. batmen the J*f*y> OD ..-MJ)» eamier Unt of tht road Jronr' Tuesday, November 3d. 1S86, between tbe West Leona . Intereectien IdlireOorner to tSver.tt, tbrousib Kwr- ,, bride1* homo by Rev. John Howard boura of cevBD o dock A. U. and eltftit loura of aevto o'clock A. M. end eight kttwetn tie o'clock t. M_ at tb» respective polling vma we tenter in* oi laixnion e.ve»u». and tlgfct I to Smook'a Corner i thenee (lT follow.. Happenings of 50 and 25 Years Ago Culled From The Raven of New Brunswick. ,'elock P. M., at thi respective DO! place tn eata Borough. tlacea In aald Borough. •"'» n«S'M«, fort; minutes wist to Raymond Hounlhan of Rod Bank Said election will be bold la the ••Id Said election villl bt btld in tht aid tha oantar line of Locust a»«noa, thaaoa News and Editorial Columns for Entertainment and MIBS Anna Conley of Middletown Soroush for the ourDOse of electing Borough for the purpose of weitwardly siotg tha eantar Una ql Loetut ntnlng Rlvtri thine. It) In an casterW avenu* to lu Intariwctlon wtu tht tbom toatStrly dlrtctlon, following the »»rf- were married at St Mary's Catholic Elector* of a President and Vice President Elootori of a Presldflnt and Vic* Fr*sldenf fiinrs. s o'f aalId dSwimmin gR River to of the Untienied StatesStates; aa Member of the f I ho Unitsd Statai; a Member of thoof tht north Shrawibury nvari A waMr line of th. .hor. of Shrews. of Today's Readers. church at New Monmouth by Rev.HousevoHf f RpreenttRepresentaRepresentativetiive ., frof m tthhe Thi Thirdd Houne of Reprcientatlvei from the Third northeaatwardly along tht thor* riven thenoe (?) easterly, in tbe CongressionaCongressioall DUtrlctDUtlctDUtltrlctt; aa MembeMb r off htheConKreisiona) DUtrlct, A Member of th*North Bbrawsbury rl»*i to tta tnf John E. Murray. Mr. Hounihan, a 1 with tha center Una of tha tr ' Member of the water lln* of tbe share of uld delaying the performance for more UitUnitedd StateStt s SenatSatet frof m thithsi StaleS,l two United States Senate from this fitatei two 1 Fifty Yean Ago. popular Red Bank young man, wasMember! of the General AAssembly of New Members of tho General Atsembly of New bad of tha New Jartay South this Btatoi two f?.'*!?!. ™. *£*•!• V *»• railroad bridge, than a half-hour. Manager S. S.omployed as carpenter by Earllng, lersey from the County of Monmouth i tha point or place of Mjainnii uuabjr off NtNtww the place of bexlnnlca. Benjamin Franklin Harvey of Terse? from the Count; of Monmouth! el. Monmmouth i Sagues made a curtain speech, re- Johnaon & Frake. two Members of the) Board of Chosen :wo Members of the Board of Ghosen The polling place for tha HUsnth Eectlcn _,The polling plac. tor th. fifth Election Warren county was nominated by Freeholders for tho County of Monmouth. freeholders for the County of Monraouth, District la tha eafataria of the Slgmund - .r;- ^.- «1. th. Board o^f Ohoitn Sr)f2*N J oo.toffle. building at Un. the Republicans for governor on the gretting the incident. William B. Conover of Middlotown three years j and far the following Eisner Company. Bride* avenue and Wept Idfo tb for three year.t and for the following aehalden to.tUt Ili ue Counti ..y. o«. Monmouth^f . Sixth District, Commonly Known at Ib. tint ballot Representing Monmouth An attempt was made to burglarize was named as foreman of tho Ocmunicipa- l ofllcers, vlit Mayor, one year, icipal offlcera. vls.t A Mayor for theFront street muni to fill the une?r>lred term of Ellas S. torouBrh of Red Bank, for two yean: two Ninth Election Dlitricl. ~*t *!».' two tie Port Monmouth District. county at the convention were Hon. the safe In the office of Brown & tober grand jury. Samuel Sabath Councilman for the Boreugh of Ked Bank, the »rar»ittee, for i Tht boundaries of tb. .ame are at fol- Black; Assessor, for full term of three Beginning at a point wbara th* eanUt lows* Vll.1 John S. Sproul, a member of theKline at the foot of Wharf avenue. of Red Bank and Henry Souller of years; two Councilman for the Borough of 'or the full term of three years; and two line of Shrewabmry «vena* U int «•• y«»r»l •• ,f M Coiltotot for tald Holes had been bored through the fuBtlccn pf the Foace, for the full term wlUi the canter lln* o_f **-•-*--*_ atraat* •hip. for a rat) term of thn. rears, *t the eomer formed by th. Permanent Organization committee; Rumson were on the jury from Little Silver, for full term of three years, t five years. / **" FT&S and _a Justice of tha Pate, for the fall safo door, nd a Justice of tie Peace, for the full t tbenot MuthwirtUj aTong tha"c«ntVr itoe ol i tbt road from Htndrlckaon'e R. P. Dobbins on the credentials, Shrewsbury township. Shrawibury avenue to tta Intarttetloa with tua.ct'iiii'nin. .tlantlo Ulghlanda and tha road ' Frank Matthews, son of K. H. Mat- term of five years. . Notice ol fUtfitratloa. Peter Stevens on rules and Hon, Charles Cross of Fair Haven wab The polllnPOIIIDKt rplatl e for tittle Sllvar Bor- And that on Tuesday, October 18. the center Una of tht Ntwman Spring! —••to Haraonyi thtnoe (O Benjamin Grlggs on resolutions. thews of Colt's Neck, broke his armhit over the head by falling timber oueh liIs the U\Ittle Silver volunteer (Ira 036. thh e BoardBdt ott RegistrRit y and ElectioElti n road, thence eaitany along tht eantar tin* Drook i thenoe (8) follow below the elbow while playing In the Comptny's House. dll meat at thi p!»ci at which th«y will of tnt Newman Springs road to tta inter* .* varioua oourtta north J. Julius Klelne bought a new Star while fighting a lire at C. P. Doel- Section with tha oenttr lln* of Broad n at glH^^la • s>L^-.^._ _ I AI miii NoUw oi RexUtrattoo. hold the General Enaction abova men- bicycle. It was an inovatlon In the village school yard. ger'a place and a deep gash was loned. botween th* hour* ol ona o'clock street, thence northwardly along tha «*O> And thst on TuMdar, October IB, tar Una of Broad ttre*t to Iw tntarMeitoa matter of bicycles and attracted Mrs, Annie Duffy, proprietress of made over his left eye. 1636, the Board of Registry *rtd Election In th« aitarnooa and nlna o'clock ln th«with the center Una of th* tracks 01 gon^betw,,,, the Mansion House at Red Bank, evening, for the purpose of makloa the 1 much attention. Invitations wore Issued for thewill meet at the placet at which they will final revision and correction of tha ragl»» road bed of th* New York and Long avenlaU * mart-'Jtht ", Old N» *«M»"'aJoitSt'rn bought the property of the old Lay- hold the' General Eilactlorj above) men- Branch railroad, thanoa northwajteriy Snal revision and ^orrtotk>n"oi" tht Miss Kate Hawkins, daughter o( coming wedding of Adeline Elliott ilonect, between the hoan of one o'clock Ur for tha General Election* along tha center Una of the road bad ol road right of wa», to Sandj Hook bayi ton estate, bordering on Locust and ter for the Central Election. J*»noij («) weaUrl» aloag the Bar, to the John Hawkins, Red Bank , black- Stone of Qullford, Connecticut, to In the afternoon and nine o'clock In the Tha following U a daacrlptlon of thatracki of tha New York and Long Branch The folUwlng I, a descrtptlpn si tbtmouth of Ptw'e Orttki ehenei '«) tooth- smith, was on a visit to friends in Leighton avenues on which she Harold Fowler Spurry of Hazlet evening, for th« purpose of making the Section Districts In tha Borough of tted railroad to lie mteratattaa with the eenti Heotloo DUtrtoU li the Township of Mid- planned to build several cottages to final revision and oomcuon of the regis- Bank and the polling pjacei tn tha lama. line of Cheitnut street* thence touthwardi dlotovm ud tSe iwllbi* placu In thi —" nnd In a ttrelitht lln. wtst Connecticut A. B. Hubbs, a Highlands electric- ter for the General Election. "" vU.t •- along the oenttr line of the traoki or i be operated In conjunction with her la, vli.1 ' Charles H. Mill*, to W. a Harry A. Peek and J. Runkle Wert ian, put up a tungsten lamp over BRED L.' AYERS, Flrat Election District bad of tha New Jersey Southern nlli — ., Oorn.Pi thtnee (7) atllT soatherS large boarding house. the entrance of the Highlands audi- fieirlnnlns at a point on tha ihora ot to IU Inttrstotion "Ith the crater Use Flrat DUtrlct, Commonlf Known u the «• th* road put Jfohn 1. uivaSSi were elected members of the Mon- Clerk of the Soroush of Uttle silver. MUadletowa District. Osborn Curtis of Manasquan^ torium, whloh was tho largest single tha North Shnwiburj River directly oa- Herbert ttrett. thenoe westward!? Aloi piece of beginning at Bar* mouth Wheelmen. Diited April 19, 109t. tween the pro pert lei owned by tha Mon-tht center line of Herbert atrttt to IU tn. The boundaries of tit* tun. art at tal- prominent Wall township resident lamp of this type In the state. J. Monroe Smith of Harmony, near NOTICE OF REGISTRY AMD ELECTION. mouth Boat Club and the property known terstotlon with tht center lint of Shrews, lows, vls.i Eleotlon and at one time member of the state as the Red Bank Lyceum, thence south- Baglnalos at the corner of Wealer Ma- Keyport, sailed lor Panama, where William P. Snyder sold hla black- Holmdel Townahlp, N. J. bury avenue, tht point or plact of begin- legislature, died at his home In his wardly to the cantor Una of Broad street, aon's houte on tbt road letdlna from he was engaged as an overseer on smith business on Wharf avenuo to Notice ol the time and place ot Boldlng hence along the center line of Broad street The polling place for tht Ninth Eltotlon Mldfllatown to Ewrport. and thenn (1) the Panama canal. 69th year.' Frank Gray, who also had a black- the Genera) Election and of the ofllcers to to its Intersection with the center Una of District U union flrthouie. Shrewsbury following a tin. on * course of (Mar. Horses ridden by Dr. T. A. Curtis smith business on Mechanic street ae elected and meeting* of the Board of Mechanic street, thence eastward!? along avenue. 1011), oouth fortjr-elaht dtsreea and fortj- William T. Corlies of Red Bank Registry and Election Tn the Township of the center tine of Mechanic] street to the Tenth Election District. fl»e rnlnut.. west to the Ib* of the road was elected vice president for this of Bed Bank and Miss Lulu Scott Mr. Gray had been in Red Bank 11 Bolmdel. In the County of Monmouth. end of Mechanlo street, thence aoutboaater- Beginning at a point whtrt tht canter bounding Hlddl.town and Uolmdtl Tovm- y along the Fence Line to the curved ,'ormed by th. collided while moving In opposite di- years. When ho started flva other Notice Is hereby Riven that GGeneral lint of Shrewsbury avtnnt Is tnterstoted thlps: thtnot II) south.rlj, following tho w congressional district by the Fire- Hive -oundary Una of the Borough of Red Bank, T ~ —~ ~ —«»• •• .^saa jimiiirinirai rections. Both horsea were so badly blacksmiths were doing business and Election be h in and with tht center lint of West Leonard oentjr lln* of laid Jjoandanf roacl b.twten "•«*«, Atlantlo Highland, and th« men's relief association of New Jer- Townshihlp of HlHolmdeld icld. In thh t Oounty u( whence northeastwardly and northwardly street, thenoe southwardly along'* the otn> Mlddl.town and BotmdtT Townthlpi to road fro: sey. Injured that they died. Miss Scott'a all of them were sold out to MrMonmout. n and State of New Jersey, on oilowlna tho curved boundary Una of tha ttr lint of Shrewsbury avenue to lu truer* Garret S. lAiTiter> oorneri theno* (if horse, trained as a hunter, was val-Gray or retired. Tuesday. November Id, 1926, between the lorough of Red Bank to the ehora of thes.otlon with tht centtr Unt of Uthne "Ntwman veaterlT, to Uendrlckaon't. Oorntr, In told Sherman Stilea, son of Rev. Jeose- North Shrewsbury river, thonce south- Spring, road, thtnee weatwardly ued at ,$1,000. John F. Fltzpatrlck of Katontown hours of seven o'clock A. M. ond eltfht wostwarclly and westwardly along the since w lly along tht boundary llntl thenoe <4) eeutherlr. again Stiles of Keyport, was hit in the left o'clock P. M.. at the respective oolllng centtr tint of the Neiwman Bprlnga road to the comer ot Georgge 0. LuvaUr'a land Ralph a Corner, thonce U) northerly m William Wood, dock master at the shore of the North Shrewsbury river to mo B tr eye with a small particle of iron and dlod after an Illness of only a fewplace ln attd Township, he point above mentioned at the ehore to Its lnterstctlon with tht North Sbrtwt* SS..aS..»«on the road4 tarflnalending ?wm._II,«dl»t9jm.tfrom Ulddletowa top *? «L . * • oight line, west of the barn his sight was destroyed. Red Bank steamboat dock, caught days. He was 46 years old and for Said election will bt held tn the .aidline of the said river directly botween the bury rlvtr, th.net northea.tWBrdly along Holmdel i thtnee ((11) )eo eoittrlyittrly,, end folfol--Of Obarlw H. Bills to Pew's Ore«k and the .bora of the North Shrewsbury river llowini g tthht centet r line offf taltldd roodd t ot th.raoe <8) down aald Creek to Sandy Hook 213 weakflsh from the dock in an15 years had worked on the Collier Township for tha purpose of electing properties owned by the Montnoutb Boa? rlt n Tom Lcddy and Amos Bennett, Electors of a President and Vice President 31ub and property known as the Retod lu intersection with the otntcr line of Bolra Hollow at Fred Harris's Comer I ?.? »2 * , »oyj thence (4> westerly alonir two Goosetown residents, went on aafternoon's fishing. A day or so be-estate at that place. of th. United States i a Member of thaBank Lyceum, at the point or place of be- Locust avenue, thence outwardly along thenoe (6)) eaaUrly,, following the etnuenurr the Bay Shore to the Keanaburu BoronaE fore Edward S. Allaire caught 100 House of Representatives from the Third ginning. the center lino of Loonst avenue to IU In- llnlin.e ooftt .i.aid road to tthhe NNe w YYork kanan ddd llnei thence (B) aonthtrly, ftnd i fishing expedition. Bofore they start- Fred Luther, who had recently aold tersection with tht centtr line of Leighton Long BrancB _h railroad! thence (7) northh- weakflsh from tho same wharf. Congressional District; a Member of tho ed out they made a bargain as to his Union hotel business at RedUnited States Senate from this State: two The polling place for the First Election avenue, thence southwardly along tht oen- erly. along thth . NeN w YorYkk an d LonL gB Branchh umor Avenue i the disposition of their catch. Mr. Miss Elizabeth Beevey and Isaac Bank, moved to his home at Colt's Members of the General Assembly of New )Istrict Is Navealnk Hook and Ladder ter line of Leighton avenue to IU lnUr* railroad to Mill Brook running through Jersoy from tho County ol Monmouth; Flrehoust). Mechanic street. seotlon with the enter lint of WtBt Leon, farm of William B, Conov.r i thence (8) Leddy said he didn't like eels and itMount, both of Highlands, were mar- Neck. ard etreet, thence aastwardly along easterly, along aald Mill Brook, to the road ried at that place. two Members of the Board of Chosen Second Election District. ctnter line of West Leonardll •y' along tht was agreed that he was to have all Freeholders (or the County of Monmouth, Beginning at a point where tha center I strest to wefrom formerly Antonldea's Corner to Ohaptl Miss Anna E. Lebaw of Atlantic center line of Shrewsbury Kvtnne, theHill to Htaddtnt Oorntr past the Gvant the fish caught and Mr. Bennett LNCBEASE BECBT/ITING QUOTAS for three yaarai and for the followlne line of Mechnnlo street Is Intersected with point or place of beginning. plocei thence (10) northerly, along the last Atlantlo Highland, to th.'pofnt or nl.c. would take the eels. Mr. Bennett Highlands and Alexander M. Snyder municipal officers, vU.t one Township Com- the center line of Broad street, thence 1 mltteeraan, (or three years. southwardly along the center line of Broad named road to tho tald Antonldss . Oornar had the best of the bargain because of Fair Haven were married at the The polling place for tht Ttnth EHtotlon formerly at Chapel Hill I thenc. (11) west- Applicants to Be Accepted for All Notice ot Registration. street to Its Intersection with the center District It Westside Engine Honst. Ltlgh- erly, and following the main roid from more eels were caught than edible former place by Rev. F. M. Reed. And that on Tuesday, October 13. line of Wallace atreot, thonce eastwardly ton avenue. / Ohatnl.Blll to Mlddlstown to tht old Mlil- Branches in Second Corps Area. 1990, the Board of Beglatry and Election along the center line ot Wallace street to fish. Adlem & Cole were selling tickets he rear of the property of the Second AMI E. BRIKN, dlttown Statloa of tbt New Jtrav South, for the coming concert to be given Sergeant Edward J. Schwahl In will meet at the place at which they will Clerk ot tht Borough of Bed Bonk. era rallroadi thence (U) north.rir along Eighth District, Commonly Known a. Iht E. T. Williams of Shrewsbury, hold the General Election above men- National Bank, thence southwardly along Sated April 18. 19«. the right of war of told new Jerter South- at the Red Bank Opera House by the charge of the U. S. Army recruiting :he rear of said Bank one hundred fact Rlvtrtldt DrT« and H.idd.r,'. Corn.r while attending the Catholic church tioned, botwten the hour* of one oolock from the center Una of Wallace street, ern railroad tto Walter Hopping** Corner i District. Fisk Jubilee Singers. station In the postofflce building at ln tha afternoon and nine o'clock In the northwasterlr, from Walter at Red Bank, tied his horse in Wall thence eastwardly by a straight Imagin- NOT1CE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION. thtnet (18) imer along the Hopplifa road Tht boundorltn of tht um. are as fol- Patterson, tho clothier, who oper- Trenton has received notice that evening, for the purpose of making the ary Una to Its Intersection with the center Hopplng't Co lows, VIS.I street, near the church. While he Una! revision and correction of the .•esls- Borough ol Fair Htven. N. i. to Uorford t ated the blue front clothing house on army recruiting quotas have been lnes of Linden place and Wallace street, .- Corner at Ntw Monmouth; Beginning at tht Inttr.totlon ot tht was at church someone took his rig ter for the General Election. thence northeastwardly along the center Notlot ot tht tlmt and plact ot holding thencth (14e (14)) westerly fallowing the center Shrewsbury Slytr and thi bridge over the and enjoyed a ride, the rig being Front street, featured his fall and increased for October. The polling place for Holmdel Township Una of Wallace street to Its Intersection the General Election and of the ofilotr. to Una of the main road leading from Leon- urae of the New Kork and Long Branch winter assortment In a half-page ad- Applicants are to be accepted for la, at the Township Hall. Holmdtl. Ntw with the center line of Prospect avenue, bt elected and m.etlng. ot tho Boardt oi ardvllle to New Monmouth toward Key- railroadi thence (I) northerly, along the found In another part of the town. whence southeastward! y along the center port. practically all branches of the serv- Jereey. STONE* V. BRAY, Rtgiitry and SUeotlon In the Borough oi right of way of th. New York and Xong Brasilia Vanderveer of Red Bank vertisement This was one of the Una t>t Prospect'avenue'to the southerly Fair Havtn. County of Monmouth. Branch railroad to Mill Brook, running largest advertisements to be carried ice at stations located In the second Clerk of Holmdel.-Townablp. curved boundary line of the Borough of The polling place tor the First Election was killed In New York. Ho under- Notlcs 1. hereby given that a Otntral Dlstrlot It the pottofflce building on State through the farm of W. a Conoverj thence in The Register in some time. Boys' corps area, comprising New Jersey, Dated April 18, 1096. Red Bank, thence northwardly along the (2) easterly along Mill Brook to the road took to aid a cashier In a restaurant ourved boundary line ot the Borough of Election will bt hold In and for tht Bor-Highway. Mlddletown Villon. HlddUtown. from Chapel Hill to ll.adden". Corner who was let upon by three men and overcoats were being sold as low asNew York and Delaware. In addi- Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. Red Bank to the Fenca Line, thance north* ough of Fair Havtn, tn tht County oi <** lit near the Mill Pond; thenc. (8) northerly, 75 cents each. Your choice of red,tion to second corps area assign- In the matter of the estate of Marcus M. weatwardly along th« said Fence Line to Monmouth and Statt of New Jtrtty, on Second District, CoCommonlm y Known la tha UB W* }$** t°if,?mar1' Antonldes's Cor- received a blow which caused his Davidson, deceased. the center line of Mechanlo street, thence ucsday, November Sd, ISSI. bttwttn the N.v.slnk Dlttrlct. ner'to Ohapel Hllli thence (4) easterly, death. For a time he was a clerk white or gray flannel underclothing ments, an Increase has been allotted Notice to crodtiors to present claims weatwardly along the center line of Me- S•ur. of .even o'clock A. M. and eight The bonndorU. oi tht sun. are u (ol- along the Ohap.l BUI road to Garvey> In the 'tore of James H. Peters and ranged from 50 cents a suit up. for organizations stationed In the against estate. chanic street to its Intersection with tha o'clock P. M., at the respective colling lows, vl..i Corn.r. tormtrly WyckoB'ti thence (5j Panama Canal zone and the Hawai- Pursuant to the order or Joseph L. Don- oenter Una of Broad street, tht oolnt or place. In told Borough. BtBlnnlng at Many Mind Oretk and easterly, and ^utterly, along tho bound afterwards acted as clerk for Henry place of beginning. lin. of Dlstrlot No > t th B' O ian Islands, such as the Infantry, ahay. Surrogate of the County of Mon- Said election will he held In the HidSevsnth av.na. on the Osortt B. De. to the Brown'a Uoek H. Curtis. moutn, made on the tenth day of Septem- Borough for tht purpose ot electing prop.rty, and thtnet tunning (» touth. In Twenty-Five Years Ago. Held artillery, coast artillery, en- ber, 1BS6. on the application ot Tho Sec- The polling place for tha Second Elec- the eenter of BeTeath Ayestt. to th. io«d —"• "• '" eouthtrlr, oloni tht John S. Hanklnson and Daniel tion dUtrlct is " " Elector, of a President and Vice Pre.ld.nt This issue of The Register was the gineer corps, medical corps, quar- ond National Bank and Trust Company of i Independent Flrehouse. Me- ot the United States i a Member of the[aadtng from NaTeslnk to Uonardvulti ElTirr.tlitnoaJ m" wt.t.rl*, afony'tht Bennett both of Morrisvillo, ar- Bed Bank, executor of the estate of Mar- chanlo street. th.no. e sent to tho Overseas Recruit De- Dated Freehold, N. 3., Sent. 10. 1938Branch avenue, thence aoutheaatw&rdlr full term of two years t two Councilman, a northwesterly dlreotlon In the center line blacksmith shop on a lot on Wharf along the canter line ot Branch avenue to for tha full t*rm of three yetra eachi on* of West Side avenue to Us Jimotlon with chant and professional man In Red lot, Fort Slocum, New York, to THE SECOND NATIONAL nANK AND Councilman, for on* yeai %o fill unexptrad tb. Old Woman'. Hill roadi thtnot («) avenue leased to him by James M. TRUST COMPANY OF RED BANK, Its Intersection with the center Una of Ber- NOTICE OF REGISTRY Ar

eremony will take place In tb* 01- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. BAINBOW DIVISION MEETS. Union Beach. iey PresbyUrlan church, Pnlladsl- lincroft. Thompson. Hugh Dufford, trainer for Alvln B*4 >uk bttttM na U keuM hla, on October 19. (The B«d Buk Btsliter us b* Untermeyer, who has a string of Mrs. Joseph Layton of Chestnut Special Attention to Housewives! Mrs. John Graham entertained the i Llncroffc from Gaors* Toop, who Street Hostess at Business Session. SchootNotes Sh siIB it*i« «l 4u •«• dellv.rj routi.) race horses at Brookdale farm, has its.) lembers of the Ladies' Aid society If you are ready to put your curtains up dqn't worry about taken quarters at the Gus Maus rcB- The auxiliary of the Rainbow Counellcaao Frank Letwenske, ! Oraaa Methodist church Monday Following Is a list of pupils who ldence on Tinton Falls road. ^ your shades. Call us up and we will measure and fit them with ad perfect attendance records dur- division veterans held Its regular a real custom side-hemmed shade. We make them up while you I' HomAroom OIBocn. chairman ot the police oommltUe, at fternoon, Mrs. Earl C. Pitman of Rlverbrook the council meeting Thursday night, g September at the Lincroft meeting Monday night at the homo wait Very reasonable prices. 4Bc and up. Have you thai** Violet Badan Is prssldsnt of Mrs. ' Union Gardens fire company an- hool: primary department—Mildred farm has been elected a member ot ol Mrs. Joseph Layton ot Cheatnut said that acting ID accorda,noe with nounce a card party at Its fire bouse the American Guernsey Cattle club. made by a shade manufacturer and you will have a correctly Georgo Btrau«' homeroom class, Qovlrnoi; UolTman's proclamation Junnett, Shirley Berge, Vcra Cotton, street. Miss M. Frank of Matawan fitted shade. No charge for measuring and Installing. Luoy Arnono IB vlco president, on October 16. Qvelyn Harris, Jean Kfzlemicnleckl, Mrs. Pitman has a herd of registered was the winner of *2.6O disposed of for safety, week the police, depart- Gueroseya on her farm. Leigh Fennlngton aecratftry and ment bad -worked out a plan to pro- Efforts of a number ot residents to Owens, Nancy Schoflold, Made- on the co-operatlvo plan. Mabel King treasurer. Meeting! are mot* safety ott the highways. He establish a publlo library have been ine Thome, Grover and Raymond I. H. Smith, well-known realtor of Those present were Ur§. Arthur Globe Awning and Shade Co. held twice monthly.—Mary Csnn&vo. pointer! out that bicycle riders had successful, Quarters nave been te- :ole, Robert Clark, Joseph Morris, New Berne, North Carolina, was a Slattery, Mre. Benjamin Lane, Jr., been warned that during darkness a nured In the Bauman building on 'llllani and John and Book- BuH&ay visitor of his grandmother, Mrs. Harry Bmock, MrB. Mae Degan- 63 Maple Ave., Red Bank. Phone R. B. 3889. Seventh Grade Election. bicycle must have % whit* light In Jnlon avenue and work In connec- Watts; grammar department- Mrs. John Rhone, also of New Berne, rlne:, Mrs. William J. Dowd, Mrs, Mabel Felton has been «leoted front and a. red light at the rear ot tion with th* alterations and paint- can and William Cotton, Marshall Who is visiting Mrs. Isaac A. Fore- Mary Fix, Mrs. Jacob Bloom, Mrs. man of Foreman's boarding school. president of the 7B2 class. Julia their bicycles. The councilman also ng I* progressing rapidly. Donations ole, Howard Long, Vincent Mauser, Frank Wise, Mrs. Samuel Cogglns, Bplnnoml Is vlco president and stated a waning had been Issued to if rugs are needed to enhance the ldo Melonc, Hubert Molzon, Gloria William Rogers and Mrs. Anna Mrs. Wilbur Symington, Mrs. Charles Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's ClfcM* Morris, James Toop, Estclla Thome, Mantack of New York were Sunday BoohelUe Green U secretary .-^Arthur roller skaters not to skate on thor- attractiveness of the reading room, Giblln, Mrs. H. Raymond Phillips and Miss Valerie Llckefet has' been a Walter Tumldaiskl and Samuel Wal- visitors at Foreman's-boarding school. ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who Hurley. oughfares during darkness, Herbert Klaa Bertha Power. Refreshment! Rheln and William Keller. we» very aotlvo worker to establish a li- ace. were served following the meeting. wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. dirk* Hl-Y Initiation. granted Bremen's anemptlon oertlfl- brary and many ot the meetings O. Powell Beyland of Harrison ave- It pay* to advertise In The Rogistcr. catei, A petition was presented by have b*en held at her horns on Cam' iue, Red Bank, has taken possession New members of the Qlrla' Hi-Y bridge avenue- It Is anticipated that club were Initiated at the Y homo Kafry Fl»teh«r for widening and f Robert L. Cook's house on the books will be contributed by county Main road, formerly occupied by on Branch avenue Thursday. The bulHheadlng ot Conoskunk, creek, and state library officials. Initiates are required to carry their better known a* West creek. In th* Harold S. Whitney. books In pillow cases, wear odd vtalpity of the bridge on Union av«- Elo Monettl baa closed his barber shoes, old hats and glasses and must nue over that stream. In presenttag ihop and with his family has moved carry an umbrella to school for a the petition, Mr. Flttchsr said that Shower Tendered rom Mrs, Peggy Boughton's prop- week,—Madeline Brill. 19 making this Improvement It. erty to Lincroft Inn. would not only Inorsase real estate Miss Frances Marks Mrs. Walter S. Force has been 77 BNNIYERSflRY SflLE To Attend Football Game. values, but also be a great benefit to onflned to her home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morfield of ISTlllltllD Members of the Boys' Hl-Y olub owners of small boat* a* th* tm- A shower was tendered Mlf< provenwnU would create a boat ba- 'forth Carolina wcro Saturday vlsl- will attend the Prlncoton-Rutgers Frances Marks at the home of Mrs. :ors of Mrs. William VanBrunt football game at Palmer stadium, sin. Mr. Flatoher also pointed out Helen Wise of Bridge avenue Mon< 10 TO 12 LB. AVERAGE that during.high tides water over- A new shingle roof 1B being put Princeton, Saturday. They will leave day night. Mlta Marks Is to be- in Lincroft Inn by David Simpson .. 1 Whofoorel/herhalf the Y house at 11 o'clock In tho flowed Into tttadowland, and there- come the bride of Frank DeMarla f Headden's Comer and Jesse morning and while on the Princeton for* deoreased real estate values. Saturday, October 24, at St. James' Schofleld of Newman Springs road. campus will visit many of the col* Th* petition was refarrtd to Bor-church. Miss Marks received many A number of leqeon books entitled, lege buildings. They will be accom- ough Attorney Eira Karkus, who will useful gifts. Refreshments were Junior Work and Study," have been panied by Wilmor A. Robblns, IT. M. ask for a survey of the creek by served at midnight. donated, by the! Red. Bank Presbyter- C. A. executive secretary.—Alphorme army'engineers. A tax anticipation ian Sunday-school to Lincroft chapel. Tomalne. revenue not* tor M000 was ordered Those present were MIsseB Ros and Amelia Marks, Alma Kaney Edward Johnson, Jr., son of Mr, reduced $600 and the balanoe re- and Mrs. Edward Johnson, Sr., and newed with the Keyport banking Grace Hackett, Christina Baslle, Dor. ' Girls' Hockey Plftyday. othy Piney, Helen Conk, Myrtl Fred Yorg of Shrewsbury, left Bun- company. day morning in Mr. Johnson's au- Girls of tho high school will bold The looal post ot Veterans of For- Ayres, Dorothy tjrand, Muriel Head, a playday with Noptuno high sohool Grace Bublln, Katharine Hlgglna tomobile for Florida, where they will eign wan; plan to hold a bonus par spend tho winter. girls today on the school grounds. ty on October 24. I Mary Morris, Gertrude Donahue am Janet Mytlngcr Is chairman of the Katharine Lorenzo, Mrs. K. Buaa< HAMCHOICSE GRAD 2E 3 Charles Small and family hav Tho regular meeting of the Ladles' refreshment committed and the re-moved from Brooklyn to a house on Mrs. Helen Wise, Mre. William Sher- aid society will be held this after- ception is composed of Madelyn Union avenue. man, Mrs. Carol Dowd, Mrs. G. Wood, noon at tho home of Mrs. Ada Wood- Brill, Lillian Savage, Juno Warner, Mrs. V. Curtis, Mrs. J. Merritt, Mrs. The Holy Name soolety will hoi ward. Final plans for the annual Ruth Jacksoi?, Betty Ely and Mlna M. Fix, Mrs. Mona Little, Mrs. A.suppet will bo made. It will be held BEEF Bnt6°rL Davis.—Adelo Herman. a card party on October SI. Zehrlng, Mrs. Emma Layton, Mrs. J PRIME RIBS Thursday evening, October 29, at Ur. and Mrs. Qsorg* Ross are hom- Meade, Mrs. Allan Hamlet and Mr, from a motor trip through Pennsyr Lincroft chapel. Twelfth Grade Election. Ruth Macintosh, all of Red Bank Top Round Steak ib35< Pork Sausage >K29« vanla. Miss Nan Mahon, Mrs. G. Simpsoi James Bray and Kenneth Jones, Jack Henry has been elected pres- Arvllla DsWysoeke and famll; both of Red Bank, were Monday ident of the 12-B class. Mlna Davis and Mrs. Loretta Shannon, all havs moved from Seventh street to Fair Haven; Miss Amelia Carton o: Loin lamb Chops i».39< Slked iacon is vice president, Dorothy Douglas Laurel avenue. Everett, Mrs. Alice Gardner of Deal, secretary and Anita Matthews treas- The publlo school Parent-Teachers' Miss Mildred McGulre of Mlddletown, urer.—A. Adler. association will sponsor a card party Miss Marie Farley of Ocoanport, Mrs. Fancy Swordfish ib.27< Fresh Oysters on Ootobsr 16, M, Irvln, Miss Agnes Nolan, MIBS FOXWELL'S Blver Street News. Miss Adels Klein has been thi Mary Kennedy, Mrs. Hazel McGlnty, B8 MONMOUTH STREET Miss Fanny Rosin's third grade guest of Mrs. William Osimann. Mrs, J. Curtis < and Mies Eleanor pupils are planning to paint a large George Ross has a new automo- Hagan, all of Long Branch; Miss map ot the Bed Bank streets. Safety bile. Sadie Downes of Belford, Mils Eliza- FINEST FRESH CREAMERY posters have been painted by Mrs. Percy Head has recovered from beth Sutphln of Holmdel, Miss Kath- Commercial Photography Bertha Shoemaker's B-B pupils.— sickness. arine Dougherty and Miss Dorothy Cur" from tub Ib. 37- Margaret Mazza, Miss Margaret SVelwald has bee: Ash of River Plaza; Miss Marl Amateur Developing and BUTTER on the sick list' Houston of Leonardo, Miss Ollv Oakland Street News. Announcement Is made of th Fields of Little Silver, Mrs. Frank Printing The 1-B olass has made four largo forthcoming marriage Creevey of Wlckatunk, Mrs. L. Buck STANDARDQUMITY A 19 oz. original story books,-entitled "Our lln ot Phalanx and Mrs. D. Bhaytor of Sea Bright Picture Framing Buy a doz. cam. .73c ^m cans Health Book," "The Zeppelin," "Th»local Congregational church, to Mis TOMATOES 25' Btorm," and "Our Music Book." Plo-Martha Paley of Philadelphia. tures have been painted for the cov- ers of each. Tho class Is planning to build a model house In their homeroom. J.'Grover Carter recent- ly addressed the pupils on construc- Selected Eggs LARGE SIZE doz.33 tion. The 3-B class has originated a 6oz.' 14 oz. lyric, "Night Visitors," which will be set to music during their musio hour. Ovaltine The Swiss Food Drink tin 25c tin 49 The 4-B class\ is making a study of orchestra Instruments. Grado B-B has formed a Oood Readers' club to buy, read and dls- Bisqukk For making fight, tasty biscuits quickly cusa various books. Miss May McCuo'a 6-B class is working on large panels illustrating" the contributions of Egyptians and cans Babylonians to civilization. The class Baker's Cocoa . 2 15 has also composed a poem, entitled "Long Ago." Every class has joined the Junior Red Cross.—Frances Ralph. Del Monte TOMATO JUKE . 4 cans Homeroom Officers. mod. Shirley Conover Is chairman, of cans homeroom 16. Paul Currle la vloe I UI1Q MSn SULTANA BBAND-Llgkt Moat 2 chairman, Harold Bonnott Is secre- tary and Mary Cunningham Is treks- .urer. Anna Brotaoh was chairman of a current events program, pre- Del JVlOnte CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 2 cans sented Thursday. On Friday ft dis- cussion on courtesy was led by Thomas Fread, Patricia. Elliott and quart Mary Byrn.—Frances Qalatro. Rajah Vinegar CIDER or WHITE 2 bottles Little Silver. MACARONI or NOODLES J. Noble Emley of Seven Bridge Spaghetti 1ENC0RE or ANN PAGE BRAND H? pkgs. JBm& road was removed to Post graduate hospital at New fork Monday after YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE having suffered a paralytto stroke. WHOLE MILK AMERICAN Mrs. Laura, Allaire, who has been Fully Agtd, Tangy, Zesiful Ib.. spending the summer In her cottage Store Cheese 29 at Little Silver, has moved to Red B«an, Chicken Noodle, Bank, where she will spend the win- ter with Mrs. Robert Q. MseDonsJd Vegetabls, Cream of of Reckless place, Hormel Soups Mushroom, Poo or Tomato can 10 Mrs. Sylvia Bates and son Fran- « HATES HIE cis spent Sunday at a family reunion party at Seaside Park. aim un-wrcB nun m mmmnm Richard Wilkinson of Oeeanport This new battery has Ritz Crackers N. B. C. . i£2l was tlio organist at St. John's chapel Sunday. Buniliiy-achool ucnslonii will plus power for all bo resumed at tuo chu(iel next Sun- ZENITH RADIO accessories—patented day mnrnliiR at 9:30 o'clock. No ses- For Dlthei and Laundry TAKE THE MYSTERY OtT power-savingtopcov- Silver Dust 2 sion* were hold dining tho summer. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Strong spent OF TUNING FOBEIQN er and a 21 month's tho wooU-™d at Now York, KADIO STATIONS. Guarantee and Tlio Hoffmlre sitters are on a Un Adjustment Policy. Ivory Soap days' motor trip to Wanhlngtnn, D. 2 C. Mr. HIKI MID. Clarence W. Little FREE INSPECTION—CHECK YOUR of Knnmorn, Now York, have rented tho Watorlmry housn on I.lttle HII BATTERY FOR WINTER DRIVING. vor I'oint road. Mr. Uttlo Is retired THE BIGGEST from tlio Now York Telephone com- pany at Buffalo, Nnw York. •READ VA1UE IN TOWN I The Kmma WIHguss house, occu- pied by WUIUm Hatter, Is being re- paired and repalntod, Tllohnrd nates w«« confined to hli ELIMIKOBr homo Init w«pk with lllno»». This exclusive Tlio ladles' Aid society of the Motorola feature Methodist church met ye«t«rd»y sf- tonioon In the churnh hull and mad1 gaanntees perfect arrangements for the annusl chutch reception without roll rwll Wodnopday, November It, tbeuMofaparkpluK At a meeting of th* offlolal board It fit of thn I.lttle Bllvor Methodist church BOKAR WHITE Tunilay night at the ham* of Mr. oat motor md 0R4^« _. "^MC • nd Mrs. Itaymonil Oonklln I ha dite igoltioa noi*cs like nmgk < sod brings of IIIB annual nhurnh roll was «et BREAD for Wodmwday, November 11. Tht programs with "MKBO ckaraosi. program for ttils evont will follow flliualy nftir llmee «f paat year*. Tlirrn win bo an afternoon meeting 7 mi 1 (I'nlonk, wltli a fine eptakor. A MOTOROLA AUTO RADIOS 5 oYloi-k suppor will be served ll ' Rich*! and loftfr. the rlinirh ball. 'I'll" evening «»* • Mar* milk and thortcnlnrj •Ion at 7:511 will consist of an In- • Toii»t b»n«r than «ysr. suiting mtdreee and apenlal rauelo. Tho pnMlo l« rordlally lavltod to at lend lbr»a e« vires, HAROLD STOUT TIRE STORES CoriwiHteei In charge of lh» rol rail »r« •• follows: awpper, lAeiles' Aid aontetM Mr". Ollms* Wrowti GOODRICH TIRES and BATTERIES preslti.nl; iipeaNers, William H, Oar- hall, «r. ami »•»• KlUah IT. H«»d| HOME and AUTO RADIOS BIO CA3T~» TO 9 P.M.-WA1C pul.lii Hv. Mi« MHnian Uiuwer, Kay- innnd rmiklln. Ha»ty Dimlmr m Ooorf* I*iirdyi deeorallone, Mr '-> - '/. w/rc ft tf*t; run & (wtuj ML £ BJ V* JHj M M Jtttirt MvNally, MM,'Raymond n«nh- US WEST FRONT ST., BUY WITM coNnoiNCi H» and Mt«, ended for the season. Bight now, raatoJiM and lots of fun. Jaybird* and Hawk, in 3 according to word we get, there an had since tbe bejlnnlng of the stub. weakflsb to bs caught by jigging 00 Let me tell you first of the ttnata be- A last-halt rally gave the Bed Straight Game*—Cuckoos and tween Millie and Dottle. I predicted In my previous columns X have Sank Quadrangle club grMders their the Jersey shore. Tha market fisher- tried to tell you about the different Bunards Win 2 Games. men iave been bringing In weak* last week that the lady whose put- nltlal victory of the season Sunday ter was bot would be tho winner, aad make* of oluba and balls and what ifternoon when they defeated the during the- last week and a number constitute* the' same of golf, or ot charter boat parties hava tared so tt was. If Dottle had bees put- Tort Hancock eleven on the govern- '-'••»*• • OaWUnmta and Condors took ting the match would have been a "Wait la QolfT" Some day I will >ent"grldiron by a toora of 18 to 0., the lead ail the Red Bank Quadrangle well. try and write you a real definition In order to get first hand aij'd last- close one. Her came off the tee and The Quads' flrat tally came in the dub eight-team bowling league got through the fairways was on a par of the sport In the meantime I'll third period shortly after Red Bank underway Friday night at Recrea- minute news of the fishing condi- five you the' definition given by tions along the shore, we Sot In with MUUe'o but on the green Millie took possession of tho pigskin on tion hall. The Cardinal* took three excelled to such an extent that tha Japanese sporte editor to an unseen he Army's 85-yard line. A Bteady game» from the Jaybirds, as did the touch with ronkj' Boathouae and udlauca laa recent broadcast. Here with the Manasquan River Yacht match ended on the 37th hole. I irlve led by Paul Oonway and Ernie Condors from the Hawks. SCWBR - HO VICTORY AT RJfNCHOW never eaw Dottle miss eo many short Is. "Golf In very foreign to most rlfnths put the ball on the Army's The Cuckoos won two games from Basin at Brielle. At the former of my honorable listeners, »o I w!l| place, the party boat, Nautilus, had TUB FIRST HS SCO«ffP ones'and In a great many inttaneu 5-yard stripe, from whera Conway, the Eagles and the Peacocks dropped OJBIZ by the fraction ot en Inch. So a new explain the game to my audience. lifting left end, placed the oval on two games to the Buasards. Phil more than 200 wcakflsh aboard when "Man takes little piece of wood and it docked. The Dolphin, Captain lady champ Is crowded. Congratula- he 4-yard line. SYankle Loveraldge Smith of the Cards took the high In- tions, Millie—Sorry Dot places same In ground, upon which penetrated the center of the lino for dividual score with 2SL Chet Ebls Hillman's party boat out of Brlelle, he places'Bmall white, hard ball. He had 202 weakfljh aboard, Tha fish the score. A pass from Bob Mat- of the same team took high Individ- U&es from bug, which little boy car- thews to Decker in an attempt for ual series with BD7. The Cards took were caught by jigging for them. ries, a long stick, whloh he iwlaga Two charter boats out of Tonka', How many et you saw the finish ;he extra point failed. high-game series with 671, and the of the Class C championship I" Never Into th« ball, hitting same, part of high-team series was taken by tha piloted by Captains Roselle and Hy- tile way forward Into some grass The Quads' second score came In er, brought la good catches of tuna at any time was Via up on Charlie the fourth period, following a aertea Buwards with 1,M7. until the 87th bole and then Charlie Man walk up this ball again and STANDING OP THE TEAMS. and albacore. of first downs the* put the ball on AVIS gave the matofi to Vie by falling to repeat process of hitting same with Occasionally while Jigging for y»t another ttiok.' He do th)«threo their opponents' 40-yard line. Bott Cardinal. . 671 get out of the trap. That's a shot you whipped a 30-yard pass to Art Kerr, Condor* . 3 45B wcakflsh, the angler hooks Into ought to practice, Charlie. It cost or six times, according to tils Cuckoos —... , 7 S 477 blueftsh. It would be well to try that who soored. Goorgo Docker kicked I you a chimplonibip. However, It's strength to hit ball far, whin finally Bumrds —-• 6 526 branch of the game before laying he comes upon a green patch of the extra point from placement. Faacoclci , 9 653 all food sport, and I notice Vio U S 472 aside your fishing tackle. still working for you In the market, grass where there Is contained a The Quads came close to scoring a 472 Surf fishermen have been making which proves you are a good, sport small, round hole. He push ball up In tbe opening minutes of play when * 401 good medicine catching striped bass after taking the ball in the Army's a> Class D Fred went wild with near this hole and keep hitting ball Alex CuhCurchln, of th» along the coast. During the week baok and forth across hole, all the territory they marched to the Army's stripers have been greedy for block hit putter and overwhelmed Russell 2-yard Una and wore hold there. league, has planned patches every by a result of—Oh! What's the use. time saying 'Norts'l" FrKJay night during tho winter. The tin squid lures and although no rec- The Port grlddora threatened the ord size fish have been taken, the Fred wouldn't want me to tell, but I can guarantee, however, that the prizes, which will bo awarded at a let's sty seven and sis—and by tha Quad goal line In the closing mtnuteB banquet at tho end of the season, will sport Is well worth while. last word of his explanation has of tho second period, but wore way, Fred, you graduate to Class O been drastically edited, for ' publlo stopped by tho strong Quad defense. consist of $10 to the winning team, Some of the private boat owners next year. So you'd better practice consumption. Even golf-playing SB to the second-place team and *3 at Tonka' Boathouse on Shark river •cause the boys in that class will ministers—and I knew a good many The line-ups: to the third-placers. The bowler hold. and at Brlelle have hauled out their make you work for your laurels ot them—can do better than that. Rad Bank Quads Fort Hancock Ing high Individual average will be craft and called It quits for the sea- much harder than Class X>> C«rr , LE McKoln awarded *3, second $1.60 and low ten son. Hellish VT Oijratnlcl cents. The bowler holding high in- This winds up my column for thli Pettlgrew hd Accttmpora year, and as I close may I say w« llokala C Ad»ms dividual score will receive {2 and the, The Jockey Hollow Field Trial Glad to see more of you fellows 3ann»tt ' II fl Wuresna have all missed you, Dad, and you, B. Matthawa RT high Individual aeries winner will be club of Morrlstown will hold Its fall in the Scotch Foursome Sunday af r Hlltaan awarded $2. Three dollars will be GAGLY CZVStiSP too, George, and our hope Is that JecVor RE "' O'Rourko trials for bird dogs at Clinton Sat- IBS.', ternoon, and from the way you all N Matthnw QB C awarded tho team holding high-team urday, Sunday and Monday, October you both wilt be well enough to gei Ltovarsldt LIIB were laughing I take It you had. a back Into the game next year. Gerake ecore and the same sum will go to 10, 11 and 12. These trials are for lot of fun. I looked over to the right Bott nun Zanatt ISe team holding high-team series. rlfflthl pointing dogs and the competitors hand corner of the woods on th FB Gerard Chet Ebie leads the Quad bowlers are made up chiefly of pointers and Auf Wledersehn. _ ,- ,n«d "ink. Olna«, Parl. SS-yard line. Henry and Cotgreavs fifth and saw Bid, Millie, Alice, Joe, Holmta, Madusky, Oonway, VanBrunt, with a high Individual average of setters. Red Bank Grid made a determined drive into Lin- Field Club Wins Jeff, Dottle and four caddies Shea, Maiaa, Hogart, LaPorre, Coloslmo, 199, while Phil Smith Is second with The stakes to be run October 10 den's territory, advancing to the 37- carrying branches of trees out o: Matawan vs. Freehold Bears. 4. Loversldlie.. Fort Hancock, Camay, 190 and Clancy Boynton third with yard stripe before yielding the ball ZararalM, Davis and Baas. are: 1. Amateur Derby, for dogs Its Third Game the way so Millie could play Sid' A determined Matawan Bulldog Officials—Refarea, Jacoulia: umpire, 189. Alex Curchln, Jr., winner of the whelped on or after January 1, 1S3S. Eleven Loses on downs. Capt- Bes-hunafcy's kick drive. What a place, to put • your eleven will trot out onto the Mat* euUnant Bassett; head llnosman, Ser- Individual average prize last year, is Handled from foot or horseback. from the JO-yard line was blocked by partner. On the sixth the foursom geant Connor, In fourth place with 186. wan high school field Sunday after Ribbons and cash prizes. 2. Ama- To Linden High Barberio, Btd Bank end, who re- Leonardo Swamps Hillside Yel- ahead of us were all la the ravine, noon to battle the powerful Freeholc Score by periods: • INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. teur Puppy, for dogs whelped on or covered the ball aod ran 30 yards for low-Jackets, 52 to O—Club- and they sure looked like the pic Bears. Matawan qpened Its aeasoi Rad Bank _ _ 0 0 8 7—19 HG after January 1, 1936. Handled from Red Bisk's first score. Barberio's Port Hancock 0 0 0 0— I Q AV100E 220 tures I have seen'of Moses leadin lest Sunday and was defeated, IB .Ebla — foot or horseback. Ribbons and cash Johnny Barberio Blocks, Linden place kick was Mocked bj- Frystack. ber* Score Almost at Will— 'Smith — 190 231 his people out of the Rid Sea—onlj 0, by the South Amboy Tigers befor 1 189 224 prizes. Beshunsky kicked off to Red Third Period Scoreless. Instead of Moses It was Burt, tin Boynton .. 186 210 Kick and Scores First Red 1,200 spectators. Several changes Curchln ,„ 182.1188 Sunday, October 11 the Amateur Bank's SS, where it was downed by caddy, I could go on relating man: the starting Matawan lineup are bi luraock .- 182 202 All Age will be run. Dogs can be Schwarc. Henry passed to Bar Parker Bank Tally—Henry Plunges Displaying a diversified attack funny things that happened, but Ing planned by Coach Joe McGonlgl 166 200 handled from foot or horseback. Rib- berio, who lateraled back to Tofg, which Included powerful line (mash- HcAllliUr 166 192 For Final Six Points. have not the time nor space. Schroeder 162.1 171 bons and cash prizes. resulting In a 35-yard gain. With es, wide end sweeps, baffling spinners plnsotora 17 The Amateur Shooting Dog Stake Red Bank's ball on Linden's 37, and an effective aerial offensive, the One of the qulokest ways to find JIcKnleht Henry and Cotgreave crashed the de- One more tournament remains— Job is to advertise in The Regis , The Cardinals and Condors opened will be run October 12. Dogs must lied by the dazzling broken-field Leonardo field club eleven won their be handled from foot and will be running of Louis Budll, 135-pound fense for another first down. that Is the two-ball beat ball oham- ter's Want Department—Aavertlse- their Beason with sweeping victories third victory on Sunday when they plonships which begins this'week- ment when they held the EagleB and Jay-Judged strictly on shooting dog halfback, who made a first touch- At the start of the fourth quarter smothered the Hillside YellowJ&ckets birds scoreless throughout three standards. Ribbons and cash prizes. down by running SI yards, and the the ball was on the 21-yard line. Cot- by a score of 52 to 0. Foulks, Gaw- games. The Condors won their first All stakes will be run on liberated second on a 40-yard dash, the Linden greave's pass to Selgfrled was ler and Cummins each tallied twice game by 80 pins, the second by 49 pheasants. high school football team Saturday knocked down but Henry reached the and Mason and Plltzuker went over and the third by B8. The Jaybirds Starting time will be 8 a. w. each afternoon traveled to the local ath- 13 by crashing the line. Cotgreave for a single counter each. The were forced to use a dummy score day, of. tho trial. letic field and defeated Coach Dick fumbled but recovered. On the last Leonardo team scored freely In the In the absence of George Decker, Guest's Red Bank gridders, 20 to 12. down Cotgreave reached the 2-yard ftrat, second and final periods. The A blocked kick by Johnny Bar- line on an off-tackle play after which game was played at Leonardo. The Cards won their first game berio, veteran of the Bed Bank squad, Henry plunged over for the touch- by 43 pins, the second by 61 and theRumson Loses "Bud" Foulkj started the touch- Eleventh Annual who picked up the oval and raced to down. The extra point was Intended third by 101. Both teams used dum- the goal, accounted for Red Bank's for a kick but a fumble forced Bar- down parade early in the opening my Bcores. Chet Ebie hit tho maples To Riverside first ecore in the third period. The iui » «.*^.a. «ui, » *-«*«.« -w.^—« —— period when he raced 16 yards to for two games over 200 while Phil other Bed Bank tally came in the berlo to run. He was stopped before I a sustaining drive from Smith rolled a third game of 231. fourth period as the result of a' back reaching the goal line. Vmidfleld __. VanNess kicked_ the extr__a Dick McAllister of the Eagles team Purple and White .Outweighed lateral pass to Sam Torg, which re- Boyd kicked to Spader of Linden, I pjintl" Johnny Gawler registered Monmouth County Hunt Racing kept his teammates from being set by Visiting Griddera—River sulted in a 35-yard gain. Jack Henry who returned It to the 35-yard Una. I the second marker when he bucked back In 3 straight games when he side Scores 4 Times in Tbir< and Art Cotgreave crashed the Lin-Spader hit the guard position for 7 and plunged through from the 10- rolled 200 in his second game. The den defense for a first down with yards and Tevlln's pass to Frystack yard stripe. The Field club then Cuckoos won the first gamo l>y » Period to Win, 39 to 0. the ball on Linden's 21-yard line. Cot- was knocked down. Spader was elected to take to the air and Art pins, dropped the second by 8, and greave placed the pigskin on the op- stopped at center and Bcshunoky's Cunlmlns, receiving Dlkey's pass on won the third by 43. The Eagles used Outweighed by 20 pounds, the kick was fumbled, giving Linden the Association Bumscn gridders suffered their ponents' 2-yard line on the next play the 20-yard line, made the thl|d auo- a dummy Bcore. and Henry carried the ball over for ball In Red Bank's territory. cesslve touchdown. initial, defeat of the season Saturday Tevlin, Davis and Oivens brought A 224 score by Clancy Boynton afternoon on the Metcalf field to the score. During the beginning of the sec- kept the Buzzards from winning 3 the ball to the 24-yard mark. Tevlin ond period, Gawler again tallied at. hard-driving Riverside eleven, The Tbe Bed Bankers showed an ag- games from the Peacocks. A strong score was 39 to 0. pased to Fryatack for the third the end of a 40-yard march. The gressiveness and an* adeptnesft at touchdown. Tevlin pased to Mossar extra point waa kicked by VanNess. Buzzard team took the Brst game by An aerial attack led by Pcruccl, 73 pins, the second by 42 and dropped handling passes which were lacking for the conversion. After an exchange of punts, the Field Blverslde fullback, accounted for the In past years. The fast moving Larry The line-ups: the last game by 41. overwhelming victory. The first club, led by Foujks and Kllduff, waa Figaro, veteran of Will Rinehart's Red Bank Und«a again In scoring position. After RACE MEETING The scores: score came following a series of first varsity, did commendable work in Yorir LE Msssar these a grlddera had made repeated CUCKOOS. downs. Pcruccl plunged center for gaining ground for Red Bank, while Erb LT Ryan )>«Ultr«w lit 148 Wihl. LG Kannybutst gains on end sweeps, which put the 171 tiie Urst score while the extra point the linesmen showed much skill In VanDorn , . 184 Meed C Mink ball on the 6-yard lice, Plltzuker spun 148 158 was made on a pass from Periled to both offense and defeme work. Boyd ' RG MeCormack Walccki. Bona RT (Capt) Bashunsky on tackle to score. 426 464 477 Spader of the Linden squad took Barberio RE Fatraltls Neither team could score In the Passes were successful In the setv the opening kickon* and placed It on Siegfried QB Tavlln EAGLES, ond period when the visitors sconad third period. In the final quarter, McK'nlsht - - 1S7 152 IBS his own 3fcvyard line. After falling to Figaro LH , Budll 4. touchdowns. Scoring ceased in the gain, Capt Sid Beshunsky kicked to VanHota RH McCrscksn however, Bob Mason, Leonardo re- Dana. 120 120 120 Henry (Capt) FB Spadar serve halfback, circled right end and McAllister - HO 20° J™ third period, when Rumson Inter- Bed Bank's ft-yard line where it cepted several of Riverside's at- Substitutes—Red Bank. Collins, Schwars. after a nice bit of shifty footwork, 417 ~472 4S4 rolled out of bounds. Figaro on the Davis, Qettls, VanHIaa, Cotsraava. Linden, CONDOnS. tempted passes. < initial Red Bank play hit the right Kryitack. Blusvlci, HauilelUr. Davis, crossed the goal line standing up. Schwcker 184 HO 142 "Willo of the visiting team inter- side of the line for 31 yards. Henry Glvens. After the ensuing kick-off, tha home C.r«y . US 164 156 cepted Kerr's pass in the last quar- lilt the center of the line for 5 more OfflclalOfficialsRefereei , Nettschaffer; umplra. team again drove steadily down the J-msntore 111 155 160 Strauss; hsad linesman. Smith. Twelve-mrn- ter, and with a driving interference and Figaro repeated with 7 more uta quarters. field with Foulks scoring. VanNess's 443 450 458 scored another tally. The Riverside yards and a first down. Harry Van- Scorv by periods: drop kick was good for the extra second team was substituted and Note fumbled while running an off- 0 « 6—1* point lUlh.mith 113 1S1 play for the remainder of the game tackle play, and Linden recovered. 0 18 7—JO Jsemihs 120 120 The final 0 points came In the dos- Purnmy ... no 120 was in mldncld with neither team Spader smashed center for 3 yards, ing minute of play when Dickey, scoring. standing on Hillside's 30-yard line, 3SS while a Red Bank olT-elde gave Lin- Tho Rumson high school band den 5 more yards, after Tcvlln and Mrs. Connor Wins threw a. long pass which Cummins, I'KACOCKS. played selections during the half. t 1(7 155 Budll failed to gain. Beshunsky going full stride, -took over his „ _. — . — US 142 The line-ups; kicked to tho Red Bank 24-yard line. At Swimming River shoulder. Th» Clubbers made the " „ 118 185 Rumson Henry and Figaro hit the line for 7 extra point and final score ot the C-3 l.K yards and Selgfrled punted to Lin- contest by a place kick. H. Prltthnr.l I,T Dl!7.?.AIinS. 1,-on \,'\ den's 48. McCr&cken hit off-tackle Defeats Mri. Dorothy Goff, 10 For the visitors the 8 Levlnsky lurmick 1«7 112 Gr foi 2 yards and Spader tried a paaa and 9, for Ladiet' Club Cham- brothers turned In a neat pjrform- T«b'>r ... , w. i2a 111 Rabbins ic; Old to Budll which wa» Incomplete. Curchin . 210 lil ances. Vanllnint iti By.n H«shun»ky kicked to Belgfrled, who pionship Title—Final* in The scores 1'rtUliBHl KK Garba Leonard* HUaUb 62« &04 617 fumbled on the 35-yard mark and Men's Class C and D Played. K«rr qn UlnlM R. Bannatt IT. Will Be Held On * JAYBWPS. Murphy Milt Wtll« quickly recovered. Klsanraneh ivr Vt.nK«tUni«M 141 117 HUH Malckl U. Btfinat w »«Taam« 17» IS* 1'erilcct An exchange of punts and heady Mrs. Millie Connor was victor In Buspanskl Snswr U'.O 120 plays resulted In the drat half end- the lull IF a' club champlonalilp O. Quasi & D4 Ing In e scoreless tie after lied llnttk Davlaa BT I«o.rka matches Sunday at Swimming Hirer U T^evinskv Red Bank Towner* had threatened linden's goal In the UK CAHDINAUS. Country club. Mrs. Connor defeated V»nM«, Krfld B. Hayes de- l«r. L»on«tin—Caramlns, O. Quast. HatUt. Following is IIm first half of (lid day nlijht at llccrrallnn Hall. Eight drive. Llmlfln was unable, to break Hullt, UarMlasan. (>rm«n, Pnlllnn, B. fon(«d Kusnell Johnson, 7 and 6. for Hank. 1. Mason. Dlk«y, Pllt«e«k»r, Qutdranglo cluli bowling iclinilulo: triiniH nro In tho Irngun, the echf.«. W»»s*r»~ OCT. 17th n UT a* the third quarter got undprway. l DrunllU Ilalrd and Chet Alberts h«ld Mll... Heal IMe»»an--««Ml«««a, tM* The kick reached the V yon! linn, low net scorn of 115 BO—flo. If islnlM. where It waa taken by Mr.('t«^kpn. Xn tha odd hnlna out end ev*n hol«i !«tl«r fownrtl Ih* H«fl In tourney nn l«t!lu MKond with f Races: racavl rlortn thn aldn and l«v*ralng 4«, Mrs. AMro llalpar 4» and Mil. From Sea By M»te» hla BeM, ilflBslepped (h* Raid B*nk Allca Itoblnton SO. Uni. Ilnblnaon to s*'ortt Ihit flrat touclidown and Mrs. (tohr»y held low nat acora irr«4 NetoiW, * M **«* •*>•»• of the gama on s 91 ynitt run- lie- nf 114 for Is holft*. man, want ovmblMtA IMl plftrement lilck wft« un- 3 Wtet Races—2 Timber Races Mm, Connor won (ha putting ron ln« from bis tUMnf boat oew shora. kuc«*wful. Irat with 80 put la for It hnl» ,„(• II* W»JS wwrlnc oHaklnaj and boate npahunaky'a ltlrk aft wiu tnUM) by Mia. Ilalnar w&a •«roriit with %$. at th« lime and WM reswoeal »ft«r Iflgaro nn til. own '«> ynr.1 «lfl|i« and » atmggla by Jo*«ph OBum, who ratftrlieit ta lh« 3fl. !fn fh«n rlmUil 2 Brush Races want ovtrboard «n»r htm. K«lw«r4 ami for l» yar.ln llnniy .nfl V«n Boxing Tournament Tynea, a aomplUJloB, ntMt* il'»[>{/«4 AN 'hey trlfl^i llnfl boat. AtUr lui'lnf b«*n «»r«1«a bireka, Hemy ellemiit*.! (o pas* |(, At Catholic School •ahore by O'Btirn, «tv.n (FIRST RAGE AT 1:30 P. M.I • lull II •!• Intxii'ogiUll l.y ftrat »!•! tt»«tm»Bt l I.lmlan'a S^ A •urprts*. Alrmig#m«lil» Wove liritn alarlart rinst AW *»«: Aw«»»«l«>vo* I ovut Ilia K"i1 Honk (M.1 »t lint lt»nk «'«ttiol!i) high srhool takan fcoma, Una anil tli« hall «•• Uk«n to Kail int<1»r the liltentIon «f |t*y Ttxnnu <;arn*jr, »ni;i.t»l«,r <>r «lhl,ttca, for II liming tnurnaraant, whlrh will tr fnr 9 mora. Belgrrle^'altlck suit within tit* naxt two •»••!<« n« Tha m»lrripolH»>« f»frMlaft'g it) ADMISSION $1QQ d 30 lt «P*n hei**eiw* tMt«M» I TAX playa by Hu4lt h»n r»«i«i*«l. will ht **»r4- will b» h«M ntavt »«n4«y *rt«r»fl9o at *n»Bi««t N$t profits* if'a?y, will be donated lo tha l««t pl»y at 1 ». m, t. W. O*Ctafm I* *mt* n.rn.nt #r«M»t«r, T»i rt *"ra U I wlB -U MMU<>M«« hf RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER 8,1986. ' f!fa«M

town Saturday night at a wsddlng Lucltt, pastor of the churoh. Th« Many Entries Weddings. at the home at the bride's parents. :oupl« left «a a wedding trip to doi* Lincroft Fire House To Be Opened Oct. 25 The bride was given In marriage by da and following their ratura n**t Foster—Smith, her father, and Rev. John A. Hayes, Wednesday will reside on Wood For Hunt Meet Announcement has been made of pastor of the Presbyterian church, ivenue, Keansburg. the marriage of MIBS Joan Foater, performed the ceremony. This Year's Steeplechase Event daughter of WilliaWill m E . FFostet r f J The bride was attired in rose aatin Card of Thanks. -' on Haekell Estate Expected to Navesink River road, in Mlddletown and carried an old-fashioned bouquet We want to express our ilncers »p- r Faf Surpass Previous Meets— townshipp, near Red Bank, and theof white carnations, delphiniums and reclatlon to all those who assisted late Mrs. Foster, to Albert H. Smith, Talisman roses. Miss Dorothy West, n any way during our recent be- Gold Cup Race is Feature. •on of Mr. and Mrs. Charlea W.a sister of the bride, was bridesmaid. eavement. Smith of Cobham, Surey, England. She wore a blue silk gown and car- Mr. and Mrs. George C. Yarna.ll, Many entrie« have already been re- ried a bouquet of roses, daisies and Mrs. Elizabeth Kauffman, ceived for the Monniouth county race Miss Foster was graduated from the Bennett school, Mllbrook, New delphiniums. Mr. Messler's brother —Advertisement. meet to be held Saturday, October Leonard was best man. The bride's 17, on the Haskcll estate In Middle- York, in 1935 and from the Studio of Acting, New York city, this year. mother played the wedding march. Cud of Thanks. town, ajid Its sponsors believe that We wish to thank all our neighbor* this year's event will not only sur- Her father is a member of the law The house was decorated with nd friends who donated cars and pass others of past years but will firm of Applegate, Stevens, Foater & dahlias and gladioli and the cere- loral tributes and those who asslit- also be one ot tho largest and best Reussllle of Red Bank. mony was performed In a corner of d In any way; also Rev. S. Johnston of the Beacon. the room banked with Bowers and md wife, during our great bersave- palms. A reception was held for 25 nent cauaed by the death o« my Immediately after the Rolling Rock guests, after which the couple left lUsband. meet to bo held next Saturday, all by automobile on a trip to Niagara Mra. Henry D. Bchenck, the leading timber-toppers from Falls. Upon their return they will Daughters, Sisters and Brother*. Rlohard K. Mellon's affair will im- reside at 11 Brown place. —Advertisement. mediately be shipped to Red Bank. Points south will bo well represented Mrs.. Messier is a graduate of Red and the best horsey from1 tho East Bank high school and has been em- WANT and West will be on hand. Monmouth ployed by her uncle, Dr. Theodore county has pcrlmpa tho most Ideal Doremus. Mr. Messier attended Mld- hunter courso In the East. It is over dletown township high school at Leo-CLEARANCE BALE—45 rteondltioiad' real hunting country and gives the nardo and Is employed at Red Bank electric refrigerator!. Evtrjona works by Balrd & Davlson. • nd looks like new. Thejr muit be lold at beat timber horses every chanco In any price. We have «uch famoue makae the world to show their mettle. as Jriuld.lre. fieneml Electric KeWlnalor, Corrier—Uffner. Weitinshoune, Msjentic and othara, Coma Tho Monmouth County Gold Cup, Miss Mlrlnm Corrier, daii(,'hter In our ,how room, and hare a look three miles over hunting country, will Abovo aro two views of the newbination pumper, chemical and boos A wide and level' roadway at theroumd. Thore la a hardwood par- around. Open evenlngi till A p. m, R«- Lincroft fire houBe and community Capt. and Mrs. Frank W. Downs o l E chai ! 8 willt ba the feature event. A purse of $500, ter truck with their other flro fight- side of tho structure affords the flre- queti floor In the meeting room. Downsea Beach hotel, Sea Bright Bank'' 60 * " *' « "treat. Bad" making $1,500 In all, has been added. hall which will bo formally dedicat- ing equipment, Including a Packard Tho building was designed by Os- RAlJlO repair «ervlc«; anr radio repaired It Is expected that Fugitive, winner ed at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, men ample room to get their ap- car (Silvcrstono, Brooklyn architect, waa married to Rudolph Uffner, soi I. .V ' p pric" of P""* needed! hoao cart,, Into tho newq quarters. of R. Uffner of New York, Saturda lit months Kunrantse. Home lervice Eflc. of last year, will again be entered. October 25.. The fire company will Tho new structure, which Is a rad-paratus in and out of the build- anbV Edward S. Klausner of Asbury t-all Red Dank 8S0. Refrigerator Ex- A hold open house all day. Residents at New York by Rev. Bloom. Mis That is tho intention of his owner, ical departure from orthodox (Ire ing, and the sldo doors aro not ex-Park was the general contractor. Audrey Aufieri waa bridesmaid an """'i » While street, Red Dank. ! Mrs. Ocorgo H. Boatwick, who loof Lincroft havo been lHvited to in-houses, looks from tho exterior like The 'fire company serves an area YOUN.l COUPLE will rent two larga con- spect the building In tho morning. pected to hamper them in tho least Slgmour Uffner, the groom's broth r.ecllnit roomi; private home; larage. anxious to sec this grand old foncer an administration building. An out-in the movement of their equipment. of. approximately er, waa best man. nr milroail station. Bin paieei door. make it threo times. Fugitive has Tho building which was recently standing feature la that tho doors In addition to tho engine room Some of the large estates dependent Very reanonablo rent to rlsht party. Ad- won the ruco on two occasions, and accepted by the Bremen was char- loading to tho engine room aro atthere Is a y on it for flrc protection arc those After a wedding dinner at the Ho with the distance most suitable to acterized by tho construction en- tho Bide of the building rather than kitchen on tho first floor, tel New Yorker, the couple departed BANKRUPT STOCK 1 N.w fumltnra at of Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, Mrs. for Atlantic City, where they wll wholesale prlcen. Walnut coffee tablea him, his chances look' very bright. gineer as tho "only real .fireproof in tho usual position at tho front. second floor are a meeting rom, 30x36 Lewis S. Thompson, Louis Kaiser, Fugitive will have plenty of keen spend their honeymoon. On the 13.05, mattrc«se« »«.5O, twin itudio H9.75. fire houBe in Monmouth county." The This was done to preserve its ar-feet, which may also be used for Earl C. Pittman, Harry H. Neuber- MRS. ALBERT H. SMITH Al«o barjain. In alinhtly lined furniture, competition, thua making tho race firemen recently moved their com- chitectural beauty. dancing, shower facilities and rest return they will reside at the Noonuacil'a Auction Kallerlej, 27 Eaut^Front thrilling in every respect. The Gold ger and William W. Vaughan. nan Towers apartments, Higt atrcet, phone 1693, f"»" Cup, valued at $2,500, is presented Mr. Smith was educated in Eng-Bridge, New York. EXPERIENCED .alnlady wanted. Apply land and at present Is huntsman for at Hlrich'a Kiddle Shop. Jlroad atreet, by Manton B. Metcalf. Among the in the main church school room. The ! Tho bride is a graduate of thRgdIiank former wlnnors are Hill Top, Bay Church Notes. adult group will meet in the primary Miss Helen Stout Ihezzi-Wood Lead the Monmouth County Hunt club. Highlands grammar school, Middl The couple are residing on Third FOR SALE, wardrobe trunk $9.50, ma- Boy, River Gnome, San DamlB, department room. town township high school and Me hogany desk J7.50, radio J8.95, oil Wavcrloy Star, Sea Chart and Little First Church at Chrht, Scientist. A meeting of the Senior World Tendered Shower In State Tourney avenue, Atlantic Highlands. chants and Bankers business college heater 11.50, mahosany Mvinsc room suite Dan. Services In First Church of Christ, J4.95, 8xU ruin IS.9S. Town Furni- Wide guild will be held Monday at New York. Mr. Uffner la a grad ture Exchange. 36 Monmouth itreet. Red Scientist, at 209 Broad Btrcet, Rednight, October 12, at the home of the A surprise miscellaneous shower Victor Ghczzi Deal golf profes- Sacco—Blebl. uate of New York university and Bank, phone 528. Next In Importance will be the was given Miss Helen Stout, daugh- ional, and Craig Wood, of Crcst- Bank, are held on Sundays at 11 a.president, Miss Betty Mlnton of Miss Lucy Sacco, daughter of Mr. affiliated with the Beaumart Drcs; COMPLETE contents five-room hornet Shrewsbury, two and one-half miles m. and on Wednesdays at 8 p. m, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stout of lont, former pro at Hollywood ovor brUBh, with a purso of $500. The Drummond place. and Mra. Charles C. Sacco of Deal, Co. of New York, Furniture and furnishings; will sell "Are Sin, Disease, And Death Madison avenue, yesterday afternoon lountry club, tied for first place hon- and Leslie Blebl of Raleigh, North cheap to Bottle estate. Dining room lulte Mlddletown two and one-half miles The closing session of the School by the Ladies' aid society of the $26.£0, living: room enlta 119. lecratary Real?" will be tho subject of thoof Missions will bo held Wednesday irs yesterday on tho opening day of Carolina, son of Mr. and Mra. F. LnBlonda—Vetrano. ovor fair hunting country, and for Methodist church. Miss Stout will ho New Jersey P. G. 'A. champion- »19. etc. Runcli's. 27 East Front stMet. four-year-olds that havo not wonLesson-Sermon In all Churches of night. Tho devotional servlco will be Graham Blebl of Rumeon, were mar- MisB Frances LaBionda, daught OSITION wantad as housekeeper or com- Christ, ScIentiBt, on Sunday, October wed Leonard Milton Marthcns of hip at Rivervalo Country club. They ried Thursday morning at a pretty more than ono post and rail race, al- led by Mrs. Margaret Berge and the Rumson at New York Saturday. ol Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore LaBionda .panlon: no objection to care of chil- 11. study period will bo In charge of iach held scores of 142. fall wedding at St. George's church, !rcn In widower's home. J. V. Jackaon. wayB brings out eome very good Miss Stout was tho recipient of a Ghezzi on his first round carded of Shrewsbury avenue, and Joseph Vyckoff road, Eatontown, N. J., care R. young horses, and will, no doubt, be The Golden Text" Is: "Rcslat tho Mrs. Edward W. Miller. Rumson, by Rev. Earl G. Lier. More Vetrano, Jr., of Asbury Park, were uruo. devil, and he will flee from you. number of useful gifts, concealed in 74. and camo back in the afternoon than 50 persons attended the cere- well filled. Tho purso is $350. The Plana are being made for the an-a largo clothes basket, decorated in married Sunday afternoon at 3:30 'ANTED, (reneraj houseworker; muat ba Holmdol 1B a brush race, two miles, Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nual dinner of tho Workers' confer- ound with a record 68, Byron Nel- mony. The altar was decorated with clean, reliable and willing j sleep In. three shades of yellow crepe paper. ion of Rldgewood finished one stroke palms, ferns and gladioli. o'clock at St. James' church by Rev. with a purso of $350. There will be nigh to you" (Jamea 4:7, 8.) ence at tho Rosevclt tea room, Little Dr. John B. McCloakey. The bride Icrhono Red Bank 3»36 after 8 p. m. Among tho citations which com- A large boudoir doll also in three behind the leaders with a 143 score. The bride was given in marriage -OST. a set of mrt.jong UIe« In whlt« three flat raceB, two farmer events, Silver. The speaker will be Rev. F.shades helped to make up tho dec- was attired in a white lace gown one half mllo and tho Naveslnk, ono prise tho Lesson-Sermon is the fol-Russell Purdy, pastor of the Aabury Maurice O'Connor of Branch Brook, by her father and she wore a royal case, on White etreet. Red Bank, W«d- orations. Tho tables were decorated defending tho crown which he won with s, veil and carried white gar- lesday evening. Reward If returned to 48 mile, with a purse of $200. lowing from the Bible: "Owo no man Park Baptist church. Mrs. Adele blue velvet gown and matching halo denias. Uke avenue. Red Bank. with bouquets of dahlias, ifter a play-off with Nelson at Bal- turban with nose veil. Her bouquet During the steeplechase season any thing, but to lovo one another: Conover is chairman of the commit- Sho was attended by Miss Anna URNISHED apartment for light home- for ho that loveth another hath ful- tee in charge. Tho shower followed a luncheon- .usrol last year, trailed by 11 strokes. was of' white roses and lilies of the keeping. 27 Cheataut street, phone Bart there are numerous races In the meeting of the Ladies' aid, society valley. Mrs. Vernon Bennett of Ferro of Shrewsbury avenue, who lank 675. East, and while lomo offer larger filled the law. Love worketh no ill woro a green enaemble and carried to his neighbor: thorefore lovo Is the when plans were made for a rum- Students Entertain Parents. Long Branch was matron of honor. WO NICELY furnished wall DeaUd purses, none has tho Btrong sporting Reformed. mage sale to be held Monday, Oc- gardenias. James LaBionda, a broth- rooms for- rent, one next to bathroom: fulfilling of the law" (Romans 13:8, Richard H. Dodge of Sycamore She -wore a maywine velvet dress aippeal as has the Monmouth county At a meeting of tho Sunday-school tober 19, at Union Hose company with matching turban and carried er of tho bride, was best man. Mrs. rlvate family; reasonable. Phona Rad meet Every ons of Its members are 10.) avenue, Shrewsbury, president of the Edward Phillips was organist. lank 2011. The Lesson-Sermon also Includes teachers of the Reformed, church fire house on Shrewsbury avenue Talisman roseB. truo, dled-in-the-"wool sportsmen, who Mrs. Mabel Runyon la In charge. 'athers' club of Peddle school at A dinner for 25 relatives and close take personal prldo In seeing that tho following passage from the Sunday night four delegates to at- Edward W. Wise, Jr., of Red tond tho meeting of the Red Bank The Thimble club will meet Oc- Hightstown, will preside at a lunch- friends was held at the home of the ECZEMA the Monmouth meet la unsurpassed Christian Science textbook, "Science eon meeting Saturday noon In oneBank, was best man and Richard council of Religious Education to- tober 22, and It was voted to pur- LaRos of Red Bank waa usher. J. bride's parents, and a reception was and Itching Piles In every way. The farmers' races are and Health with Key to tho Scrip- of the school's game rooms. The held at tho home of the groom's par- big features with tho crowds and tures" by Mary Bailor Eddy: "The night at Maryland tea room on Riv-chase a new gas rango and two new Stanley Farrar of Rumson was or- *'* aalna/ erside avenue were appointed. They rugs for the parsonage. students' mothers will be guests at ganist ents at Asbury Park. Tho couple there la much Interest In the betting. genuine Christian Scientist is adding the school the same day and they are tho pastor, Rev. W. Carman A reception for the new pastor, A wedding breakfast for the bri-left by automobile on a wedding trip Well-known sportsmen like J. Ford to his patient's mental and moral will dino at noon with the boys in and upon their return will live at Johnson, Jr!, Henry E. Butler, Ber- power, and is Increasing his patient's Trembath, J. G. Carter, superintend- Rev. Herbert J. Smith, who comes dal party was served at the Rose- EXE-MO ent of the Sunday-school, Miss Frieda here from Camden, will be held at the school dining hall. velt tearoom, Little Silver, and Mr.Asbury Park. Sold bj Drurgteta. non S. Prentice and W. Strot,her spirituality while restoring him phy- The mothers and fathers will at- PRICE 60o Jones have given a cup and E. Gad-sically through divine Lovo. To in-Rltter and Miss Pearl Ralph. It was the church Monday. Twelve dollars and Mra. Blftbl entertained at their voted to meet on the first Sunday of was received In a rainyday bag. tend a football game on the school home for relatives and friends of Cullman—Drake. dls Plum a trophy for the winning finite, ever-present Love, all is Love, field in the afternoon between Ped- rider. and there Is no error, no sin, sick- each month. their family. The couple left imme- Miss Margaret Cullman, daughter Bumstead's ^achlldtaaa* Plans were made to establish a li- Armstrong—Pappas. dle and Newman school of Lakewood. diately after the breakfast on anof Mra. Christine Cullman of East onsaJefaiarcy. ness, nor death" (pp. 375, 567.) After the gamo the fathers plan to Waa.a ilri.. Leading gentlemen Jocklcs, «uch as brary of books on religious topics automobile trip through the WeBt Washington avenue, Atlantic High Ho.i ore fal. "Pete" Bostwlck, recont starter in the Miss Doris Armstrong, daughtei enjoy a round of golf. Mr. and Mrs. lands, became tho bride ot Malcolm Worm Syrup Presbyterian. and Sunday-school work. It is hoped and South. They have been at home ldrtHa. r International polo matches; Noel to obtain 100 volumes for this li- of Mr. and Mrs. W. Palmer Arm Dodge's son, Paul Henry Dodge, Is since Tuesday at 1605 Pine View Drake, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walte: 'AIU. D.i>h. Lalng, Ray Woolfo, Carrol Bassott, Several mombers of tho Young Btrong of Keyport, was married tc In his second year at Peddle. W. Drake of East Highland avenue, icordly and •oormoo ton ol SANTONIN, h brary. . street, Raleigh, North Carolina. The tonlelM Ml deee. Stood IS «on' tad Bill Street, Randy Duffy, Jack Skin- Men's Bible class of the Presbyter- James Pappas, son of Mrs. C. S. bride's traveling costume was aAtlantic Highlands, Sunday after- ian church attended the annual rally A meeting of the Altar guild was Sold everywhere er by nail 30c a beltia ner and Jim Ryan, will bo up on the Pappas of East Orange, Saturda Married 50 Years brown tailored suit with matching noon at All Saints Episcopal church, Ert. C A. Voarflaea, H DM MIMehlila day service of the Sunday-school on held yesterday afternoon with Mrs. best horses. With good weather a Cheater Aumack in charge. alternoon at the Keyport Reforms accessories. Naveslnk. Rev. Charlea P. Johnson record crowd will bo on hand to seeSunday in that church. This took Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Doremus of performed the ceremony. Services on Sunday will be as fol-church by Rev. Harold Green. Th< Reckless place will celebrate their The bride Is a graduate of Long the races. the place of tho regular Sunday couplo wcro attended by Miss Doro- Attending the bride was her sister, morning study period, which will be lows: 9:30 a. m., Sunday-school; 50th or golden wedding anniversary Branch high school and Is a well- 10:45, morning service with sermon, thy Armstrong, a sister of the bride, next Monday. Mr. Doremua, with blB known pianist. She studied piano Mrs. Augusta Thoma, while Roben Expert Repairing held as usual this Sunday morning and Arthur Axelson of Sea Brigh with the late Mae R. Eisele, andDrake was best man for his brother. Acerra Bakers at 10 o'clock. by tho pastor; 7:30 p. m., evening brother Newton, took over the gro- OP service, preceded by old fashioned The brldo was dressed in ivory satl: cery business of Theodore F. White organ with Mr. Farrar. Until her The couple will live at Miami, Flor- Ernest Griffiths, a member of thehymn sing, with sermon by pastor with a lace collar, princess style, an marriage, she was a piano instruc- ida. The bride, who formerly lived Take 3 Gamesclass, will continue with tho discus many years apo and established the WATCHES, CLOCKS on tho subject, "The Unpnrdonable sho carried a bouquet of roses, or- firm now known as Doremug Bros. tress, and was organist at St. Uriel's at Atlantic Highlands, has been re- slon Of the topic, "Tjhe Bible as His-Sin." chids and lilies of tho valley. Th< church, Sea Girt. siding at Miami for several years. and JEWELRY The Acerra Bakery on Monday tory," which was stafted a week ago He is no longer connected with the A meeting of the deacons will be maid of honor woro rose taffeta an business. Mr. Blebl Is a graduate of Irving Mr. Drake has been at Miami severa night defeated tho Leddy & Sonlast Sunday. winters taking out deepsea fishing Accuracy, skill and experi- held nfter tho Sunday evening eerv- carried roses. Following the cere- Mr. and Mra. Dorcmus have four school, Tarrytown, New York, and team In threo straight matchos. Tho The advisors of tho class are Ralph mony, a reception was held at the parties. Bakers rolled 983, 012 and 1,004, tho icc. The deacons are Leon Rex, John children, Thomas N., Irving and Dr.ia employed as a radio announcer ence enable us to do the Eckort, George Strausa, Dr. L. F. Buttonwood manor at Matawan. Mr, at WPTP. a chain station of the most delicate repairing. We highest score thus far, to win byMacKenzie and Joseph Koohno. The II. Osborn, Jackson Murphy, George Theodore A. Dorcmus, and Mrs. margins of 143, 107 and 185. Havens, George II. Crawford and and Mra. Pappas left for a weddin Rachel West, and seven grandchil- NBC system, at Raleigh. He began Connor—Welsh. guarantee satisfaction. Our ofnoers are James Worden president, trip through the South and on theii his radio career with statlonaWBRB The Slgmund Eisner company de- Arthur Cadman vice president, Jack dren. They will not have an elabor- Miss Kathleen Connor, daughter of prices will please you. return will make their home on Lin- ate celebration. at Red Bank and WCAP at Asbury feated the Postofllco team In two outMatthews secretary and Loon Van- coln avenue, Orange. Mra. Pappa: Park. Mr. nnd Mra. John Connor of Wash of threo games, tho Monmouth Dairy Brunt treasurer. Cnpliiln .lames Henry Smith. attended Cedar Crest college at A lngton street, Rumson, became the Silverware Repaired took two out of threo from Max's "Long Rango Christianity" will be Captain Jamea Henry Smith of. FOUNDERS' DAY PIIOGIIAM. bride of Henry Welsh, son of Thom- Tavern Rnd the Nnvpslnk team lentown, Pa., and Mr. Pappas, wh Murphy—Johnson. the subject of the acrmonn to boIIiKhlnnd*,- better known us Captain Is employed as division superintend A Founders' Day radio program in as Welsh of Mlddletown, Sunday af- and Replated Like New downed tho Neu Lumber company given Sunday morning In tho Pres- "Hank" Smith, died suddenly this honor of Sir George Williams, the Miss Mario Murphy, only daughter ternoon at Holy Cross church, Rum- In two out of three matches. ent of tho N, J. Bell telephone com- byterian church by the pastor, Rov. morning at his.home. He was born pany, Is a graduate of Princeton uni- founder of the Young Men's Chris- of Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy of Port son. Rev. John E. Murray, tho rec- REUSSILLES' John A, Hayes. In tho evening the at Locust and waa tho Bon of Henry versity. tian association, will be given Sun- Monmouth road, Keansburg, was tor, performed the oerernony. paator will preach on the theme, and Hester Enimons Smltii. day afternoon from 4.30 to 5 o'clock married in a colorful ceremony Sat- The bride waa dressed in royal blue 36 Broad St., Red Bank Maude Eichele To urday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at "Threo Things Christ Did Not Do." Captain Smith had resided at AL. IVINS ON FIRING LINE. over the network of the National velvet and wore a corsage of lilies of TeL HJ1. A meeting of the Christian En-Highlands all his life. Beforo tho Broadcasting company. St. Ann'a Catholic church to Ward tl.e valley. Sho wns attended by he Wed Bermuda Man Shooting from tho 18-yard line In Johnson of Belford. Rev. John J. sister. Miss Eleanor Connor, who wa deavor will bo held at 6:45 p. m. onold bridge connecting Highlands and swocpstakos match with 75 contest- Men and women of outstanding Sunday. On Tuesday afternoon at Highland Ueach was built, Captain prominence will givo brief messages Lucltt, paator of tho church, per- dressed in mnyevine velvet. Edwar Mr. and Mra. Peter J. Elchclo of ants at tho stato fair at Trenton Sat- formed the ceremony. Welsh of Mlddletown waa best man NOTICE. 2:30 o'clock the Missionary society Smith operated a ferry across tho relevant to their fields of endeavor. A supplement to an ordinance entitled Now York, formerly of Red Bank urday, Albert L. Ivlns of Red Ban' Tho bride woro a white velvet Tho ceremony waa followed by will meet. liver between the two points. Hn won second prise. Ills scoro waa 8C Each will speak from the city where "An Ordinance enacting the Sanitary Coda and Fair Haven, luwo announced the his headquarters Is established. gown with a long trnin, a white vel- reception nnd afterward the coupl< of the Ilorough ot Little Silver. N. J." engagement of tholr daughter Maude waa engaged in tho painting trade and that of tho winner was 02 lulopud Juiiu 3rd. li)24, was Introduced Trinity Lutheran. for 1-1 years beforo ho retired a few vet turban with a short tulle veil nnd left for Washington, D. C. On thei Loulso to Thomaa II. Lines, Jr., of Windy weather mado difficult shoot- return they will live on Wnahingto l.y th« Uoanl of Health of Uttle Silvan Tho annual hnrveBt homo service Awarded Gold TCrnhlom. carried a bouquet of liliea of the val- HorouKh Seuternrier 1st. 1936. and on Bermuda. Tho wedding Is to take ing. street, Rurnson. llclnlier 6th, man, was finally adopted of Trinity Lutheran churoh will be Captain Smith, who waa 80 years ley. MIBS Mildred Mcfliilro of place next summer. Mr. Ivlna will take part In the an- A delegation ot members of theKennsburg, a couain of the bride and milMi.vc.l by lh« Hoard of Health. MIBB Elchclo attended Red Bank held Sunday morning. Members of old last month, waa born September nual tjuakcr City gun club meet at Red Hank council of Hoynl Ar- WILMAM PAKKKn, tho congregation have been asked to 2-t, 185(1. .Surviving aro a son, Arthur wan her only nttendant. Mlua Mc- Strykcr—Itcfd. _ Clerk, grammar school, tho CdBtlo School Philadelphia .Saturday. He hao com- canum, coriHisting of JameE R. Glllro wnfl drefified In a Copenhagen bring articles of clothing and gro-Smith (if Highlands; threo daughters, peted In this event tho pant four Smock, Albert MrjCoach nnd C'lar- Announcement has been made NO1 lCi; or SETTLEMENT "OF ACCOUNT. At Tarrytown, New York, and Goor- blue moiro tunic gown with turban tlin wedding of Miss Eva Hetty Mtry Klnn court college, Lnkowood. ceries which will be aont to tho Warl- Mrs. Violet Anderson, Mrs. Ida Ho-yearn, winning three first prizes and enco Beck, vitilted M. VanUracklo at Kutale nf Charles H. Hoot, deceased. well nnd Mm. Mrllssia HartH^rovo, all nnd accessofip.4 to matfh. Pod John- ker, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kte Noiko U licrel./ Kiven that tha a«- burg orphnn home at Mount Vornon, ono second* prize. Saturday, October hla homo nt Hazlct an Monday and 1 1 rniiiil.i of Ilia siibirrlbari. eieeulora and CAMTAHIN MKETINO3. New York, of Highland.-!; a ulster, Miss Kato non of Uelford was hi. ! brother !! best ling Sweeney of Atlantic Highland: 17, Mr. Ivin.i will shoot in a match at prcsonli'd a gold emblem to him Imann . trustefs of (lio cutalo of the aaltl ilereaieii, After the service a meeting of thoWilson of Hrnolilyu, and a brother, .Sky Top, I'ennsylvanla. recognition of h!.li nu-niliciiihip of 50 nnd Allen Reed, son of Dr. nnd Mr will bo nii.nitMl An.I ntaUd l.y the Hurro- A reception for reliitlvca nnd Chnrlra A. Reed, also of Atlnnt ti'to nf Die (''unity of Monmouth and re* Independent FIINIOHIRIN of Mlddl(v congregation will bo held. Tho con- Siimui-l Hmltli or Illk-hliinds. His yenrf? in that orjtanizatlnn. The oin- ..ilr.l for •clllrinont In tha Or|.il»n« Cnuril town Crltlclno Oftlclnlit. gregation will be askod to authorize wife. Hn, Kalln I,!iyton iirnlth, lileil blcm wu!) preiicnlril by tlm ilelega- frlends of the youn^ enuplc wn.i held Highlands. Tho couple wem nuir- f raid Ci.iiiity. mi 'Itiuisday. lh« nlne- l'Yintlmll (liinirn Thin Week. I hut evening at M''Ardlc'» grill on lic(' fieptcrnlK'i' 2 at New York. Mr. i-i-iilh liny of Nnvrinliar. A. I>. ia»«. at MfiotlnKH In tho Interest of the In-the annual "every member" vlnltn- n numlit'i- of ycur.'i HKO. tion in liriialf uf thr .uipicine 11- 1 Tim fiilliiuiu^ in a list (if h tin .Shore boulev/ird, Kenniiliuri;. u 'ill [.''Intk a. in., nt whlrh time appll- dependent Funlnn cundliliUofi of Mld- llon, npprovo tho 1037 budnot niul Tin. ruiii'i-ul will tin hnld Muriilny gent of tho li.(l|;i'. Heeil l;i a teneluT of hhtnry in n ....!.,II n!l| I,,, n.u.ltf r.,r the «llowane* of school and iii'!iil-]ini fudtlinH K'u Hotli Mr. and Mrn. Johiiium nre dletown towmihiji worn llfllit Friday pafla upon tho nppllrntlim to tli^afti'iiiiHin ul '.'. d'l'lix'lc at hid Into .Southern university. hiimc, with Itov. 10. II. Mat his, pastor achodulnd In thin .ipctlon for ^niduntcii (if Mm MldilleUiwn town Hilled Sni.tt-inl.nr 29, A. I). 19311. night nt the Hrlfonl fhe Imuss and hourd of American mlaslona of Urn Adjiihtiuoiit Hoard Afi'i-lliit;. NINA It. WATERS, United IjUthrrnn church. of Mm HIjthlnndH Mcthnillnt cluirch, shl]> IIIJTII nclioiil. li'iillowlni: n »hort K.'IIWI'1«T—Smith. Hl.ldUtown, H. J, on Tiipmlrty nlyht at thn IC»Ht Knana- Tho hoard of mljti'itint-iit i.f Ui-d ImrK Hchnnlhoufii1. Miitthmv MtPvcn The tnplo for tho aflrmon lo ho KIV nllli'tiilliiK. llnrlnl In cliii|;(i of the id.y. •ddlnir trip they will rc-lilo al Mm. (iiiu-o Mchweltcr nnd Wtlllnm JOHN M. WB8T, .•i.Mll Hll, „ Hank will incut nl thn town hull to- Mldillrlnwn, It }, on by tho pastor, Hev. Walter Cowon, Woi-ilrii fimi'inl hum,! of \\eA Hank Mrnltli, l.dlh of K'r;uifllnn>r, worn niiii' ion. rundliintfl • enininlttf r>m«n, McliuhiMi pi in.irrow (ivt.nlii); lit H o'rli.'-k lo cnii- K.-ciitois and Tr«sl»es. wnn tha chlnf a] i'l- nl lli'lfonl. lln will Ilo "DoxolOfry," another of a HIT will h lo View i-i-nipti'iy nt Long llinn.h rlcd HiiUlrdny iift^rridiin nt 4 u'rlnrlt V tun )U-nk MI nil. K«ii , nldor thii :i|i|illriillnii of Kiank Av- crltlclned Hnwnrrl W. Itiiticrin. Ihii leu on Iho theinf, "Thfl l.ortl';i MliUilin lliul.l In ,'it. Anti'n ifi-tiuy hy Knllwr Jnlill U.-.I II.IIIV. rJ J.. Anh.il y 1'i.ik chen for n liullillni', pi-nnit In maki townnhlp cleili, nnd Cnininlttrrumn 1'rnycr." MIIIII Mary Kll/Jilii'lh I irniiiii'. dimgll- I'lli-l-allonii lo hl:i 1.1.II.- nl 111,- ,-, i-ni'i- John*!'. l,nwloy nnd pinnilnrd th*t Tho Hunilny Bfhool will nipet nl I IT nf Mi-n. Mnry .1. nnd tin. littn Ki t I!" H, I, of I' ii.sl li'ionl nln-i-l nml \\ |),n t nvr r River Plir/a. 1 thfi Indnpimdriit l u«l,.n cniidldutft'i 0:4n oYlmk with It. Tlli-oilorn IIUli i Fr ,.1.1 ll(. fieiiiKi' (iiiiii'ii (if Wnvi-ily plni'n iric Mr. Avi-lii'ii upi'lln! I., I'lMpcc would U.el'"'*"''! if-durR Inxos 'JTt \>prin nd Mr«. Itdliprt M.l'nllnn if !It Tux A., Ni,l,l iTfrnnl hy llir to trip would linld evening inpi.tlnj(i (if thrfrom the Ked Kwypoit mul ni'linnlliiiiiiiK Tiii'iuhiy I'vciilni! nt i Jenr^c, Itei iiiililn, wen* liiiiniril CLEARANCE SALE i-oninilttdc, II-.I llnnl. q in.1* \'. Hilt, hi..nil. I^nx IlraiK'h churches will vlatt M •lo.ii. A npii'liil ii'i|iical him l.ocn llrlntni. Mi.ii.lny night nt. lit, ,liiiiii.n'n r.ic WartlniiR orphan hrirrm, whlrh will i' rm II full Btlcmlnncn of liiiini Imy hy Key. John II. Mi < 'imiU.-y. U.lf.l Illcklfa. >-.i'-i in | hn M nlllicil In a innvwli .lu- wltli "No tax aascsmtl' 0*11 pi#«t monthly davotlonal aeivlrn on 'l'nr<., 11.- Nr riiln Znphyi n nl llich- nhuvvi uniiui on onli- iinini) t\\ MMI lliij-l.iii A pitiiy nml f Hrn.llnK f lij Mii-i..II't lunl Inriiihr I -i nf Iliflr make a fair apurrisiiient tmli.nn ilny, Orliihei IS, at (ho hdmn nf Mli-. U|-lit In Mr I | " Mwtnoiilli BIII'<-I ,'inluidny of Ihln (if Kin ili'itlit inl.l of ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Illally woika at the Joli nuit in • iMin l'ldjter- of HlldtK.n nvMnlf., Al fiimill •\ fimi l It' '1 1 • 11.1 mi.I vl m i lob will Mi . I ,,t ||,,. I,,,! wi^k. Thd iiiuv I .liirnin '/ci.hvl V 1'.! wii I.i WK i, with clnlly i ,i| ..111i-d l.y III.- :ira parannnl OIIIVSM, Tim hupli f lantli' IllKhlnrule. Tlin dim uml.in • iT Mi,i JilliK-i Mrl'hl- linn n vi'iun iiuiiiili >i I lirhhul i let, nii'I n (i. Kvcryonr W»rh» And Look( Uke New! niMl Tlll lny. I 1. • Mm I! la« (naenaur I" a full Unit. will In ltd by M!«» Mima Kruiu: nf A p. il |, I'.l li-h iiiid. 11 .'1. ,li If I! -ly llo- f«atuirn l.otli nn In me. h.ml. nl nl ,f M ulli I . wnn I'i'nl Wrddl "R A nil t\n-«|i At Any Price .... 'iliitnedlfttply ilpiin my *lf*flli." -inv I<'i I.I.tv lilt-lit nt Ih il ii|.|..- II i, . l.i .%.1I..W||IK till' , in I'ln.iny i ll'i-rp flio ., litoposn In nmM « . .uffut nml c.tm The laiilaa' Aid nlnl MUnliiniii y ." Mi. Illl ,1 Mi i'J|. In iln-i "I wliirr n nf In Ivpn I fur Ihn In Mill piiily MILI II nilin Wo httvn iuch famous makei an plate •larnlnatliin of t»wnsiil|> mi rlntu. will m*et In the ihim-h hull .Il , ..f I in up. "I. I <' rl'l iil.ii- • d Ilirlr .-tlnn 'I ii'idii). nlHlit. Ixlfig .rr«u ii Dili I ill - o( flloilili wm li'M nl Hi.' liilile'n ablaa. '1'ha i*«ull "f mi'li mi r«nm tin liniad ahaat n« Waitneidny nfl'i 1 1 t H 1 .-.III. a Frigidairn .... General Elmtric .... Kelvlndor ' Mlri'tl II: of MIL Ciiiiiiiiiiilly dull Pllcra. li.ilnr-. Tlin n.iipl.. will «|ti.|..l I lio Inntiim «hnulil lio a mil* nnnn, o«tnh*r U. Mia. Waltur I'ow illimr i |»»! 1 V In. ,1 h l lin hnlI .Tm-ndny aflfmimii. 'i;i il. M InUi at Heiiiiu.lit nml will tutar Wcilmghouie .... Majcttk Him In e»ceia valuaflni will l.a.l tha ills, usitt'in 111!,1 ,.„1 1 11"! 1, Wll I pi«po«« hn Mir ni'P will hold n ni«>»tlnai • Ii»[ill»| ilr.Hlll Ii a|i f III" lalta tlmli iMUna al (iirrnwli Ii, !'• that Miaiainriiln aliall li« r»< Hi.in. •lid Olhfrt A IK-I. <• MbU nf tha ganerkl tan tun a M Hold l Auction. )tlv«i(/1»w hi,fi|.|liil will ha |.|p««liUil limit. C»th,,l|, high mliw.l anil apant lli« aubjMt or tha aannnn to ha glv Tli« hunt* ll'.l'-i lo lint ll'ii.I. liy Dmm uinVV1I l.y Mill Ivalhn 'Tfi ...i, nl Itlvtir two yraln at Uflurglau rnmt, lAlia- OPEN EVENING3 TILL 8 P. M. an Mundajf mornlnf al (ha luptut ooil, Mr. MX'allan la a mplnln nf Out Juatlox A|»lll, I'lenn al llolmild »•> • Llo C»«lll i Wm! l!lHE»ri [illllu. Mr nml Mia <'|IIToid Ii VVml«r liM-h liy (he punier, ttav. Rdwtnl Mnturday lo ••lilliln hl« .< • if Hniiwny Imvn in.tvf prlvata yai-M. lleiirgs r, Will-HI nf John stieol W. Miller, Tha nrvlr. wilt h.|ln at C'rlilay night of ticxf wfk. A il ig n Ml & I Into their 'aslimad hie iluttsa »• Juatl** of the Iain, ('I('Imrlal a RIlli of Holmflal Cn*fi unit tha Ool.Un Catlnn mchsa n«w lioviin on fliant }ilr II (t'*toak, h«UK!it Km property fur $a,no«, W«| Park. Mr. Wcostxr la r>e yaalarf Hi* M haan an«.(a4 In (truanuklng ttfiya can m»vTa*«tT« twtfhat Aion») ington etraat. b*«o\mi th* brlrla hf a.t lUii l)«t|k fiw Hie pa.1 15 f aMa, W.rr*B % U.Mi«, Jf, At UMda* RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBER'8, 1936,

l board meeting of the new tea* BTA7V Of Iflff JSBBBXs aoftouoH or UTTU Belford. fwr.net) year was held Monday. It Department 0< Bute NOHC. or All-Day Session Of CERTiriCATE OF MMOLUnON. was reported that all bills for the _, , r»Wlt notiee U hereby glyenthst I, Clark P. kaw, . of' the Tnlu Keyport Auxiliary (Till Bed Bank Bcglita tu be bought past year had been paid. District of tha Borough of IJltle 8U»ar. County of Monmo la Belford from H. Clay Bilr, Vinoenl WHEKKA8, It >cp»n to mjmj HUrfH *,°IV *?* authority of the BtatuUii to such MM mad. Willing, Harry VUHTOU and John Mrs. Henry Hannii and children Uon. by duly luthantlwUd neord «( tin Publio Auction on tha 15th day of Ootob till Coal-Fuel Oil n by duly luthantlUd Pobtie AucUon" on'tiw" »ih'iii'Vt ^otoKr.l7l,77t"tha^XrOTrt'lttaa^b Uito An all-day meeting of too Key- O'JJeW'a (ton). Garth, Velera and Richard of Bay- ptooMdlnii lor tht »olunt«jj dlnoluUon SUrar at 1.00 P. M» tia lands and nil estate he"n,fUr des.ribX " " vine were Sunday guests of Rev. and k«r»( br tha un«nlmoui conunt of til port auxiliary of. Monmouth Memor- Mr. and Mrs, Junes Cody have ja itockholderi. dapoilud In mr offlct, Mama Description IBtl 10S2 1881 1114 1*11 ial hospital was held Monday after- moved from Atlantic Highlands to Mrs. G. Nelson Moore. Mrs. Edgar j U. H, MoCarUr, block a, lot 1 Lewis of Bayville Is spending a few WJO WAO PLTINQ BERVIOK, 1. H. MsMally,.block 4, lot II noon at the Dutch Reformed parish Campbell avenue. OlUralla Bras,, block I, lot 1 „ house at Keyport. days with Rev. and Mrs. Moore. , corpontion of thli SUtaSUta.. whota. prin- Mr. and Mrs. William Guyon of •*? 47 SHREWSBUl^f" AVE. elnaal offlofflaa ii iltuaud att MM mroad, in Gladys H. Watt, block 11. lot I Mrs. LieBter Terry presided in the Mr. and Mrs. George Morvan and tho Borough of Rumion. OountT st Mo Middjetown gonU Oo. block 1«. 1 Long Branch and Mr». Anna Pred- T st M JJlddUtown Cont. Co, block 14. lot 1 absence of the president, Mrs. Mur- family spent Sunday on Staten Is- . Tel. 2875 Red Bank. mouth, Stata of Naw Jar.«. (Howard moro of Red Bank were Sunday Bd bl th t tharal d Mlddjatown Cont. Co, block 14, lots 6-10.. rayWoronoft. Mra. Frank Smith and guests of Mra. Jirraa Kochler. land. Borden balng tha a»«nt tharaln ud Mlddletown Oont. Co., block 1«. lota t-2«.. Mrs. Samuel Tllton were In charge of . PRICES ON APPLICATION. charge tharoof, upon wliom proMii may Irena Boyoa. block If. lot 4 .V. Mrs. Charles Allison and Mrs. ba urvid), tin compiled with tha raqulra- "'"llatown Cont. Oo, block IT, lote 6.18.. surgical dressings made for the hos-Mary Muldoon of Brooklyn spent Sound travels through air about 12 NIGHTS and SUNDAYS. CAIX 9S0"B B3BD BAMK- menti of "An Act eonearnlnv eorpomtlona lletown Coot. Co, block 18, jots «-B... pital. (Rayitlon of I8»e)." pwllmlnanr to tht Jlatown Cont. Co, block II, lots 10-11 part of last week with Mrs. Charles miles a minute. liming of thli C«rtlne»to of Dluolutlon. ddletown Cont Co, block II), lota 18-20 A message from the chairman of Hubbs. Now Tharafora, I, Thomta A. Mstkla, rani a Belllr BsUte, block il, lot 4 .... the clothes committee, Mrs. John C. Mr. and Mrs. John Watson enter- acretar» of Stat* of the SUta of Naw MUdletown Cont Oo, block tl, lot I ..... Onborn, was delivered to the mem- Jariejr, bo Horoby Cartlfy that the aald Hlddletoem Cont Co.. block 21. loU (-11 tained relatives from Cape May over lornorRtton did, on tha twentr-saeond day J. A. Meyan. block si. lote I-(t bers by Mrs. A. Stlllwell VanBuskirk, the week-end.--1 of SeptaHibar, 1BS6, file tn mr office a duly Mlddlatown Cont Co., block II, lota !-» _ stating that donations of clothing Harold Graves spent Sunday with mccutad anolutd iatteiUd pjment in wrltim William Sthlosder, block S8, lots 18-19 „ 1(4,40 and blankets or useful articles will i the dissolution of said corporation, ex* Oeleete Uanderson, block 21, lots II-IS .... Mr. and Mra. Aaron Gill of Farm- Bittetdd by al_l ll the stockholde„ r tharaof. Mddatown Cont Co, block !«, loU 1-10 S.89 be collected by the committee by the DORENUS BROS •hick aald consent and theT rVeo7d"oi'\5ia ingdale. f d th d f th Mlddlatown Cent Co., block 31, loU 18-U end of. the month. proceedlnffB aforesaid an now on Hie in Mlddlatown Cent Co., block 84, lota !-«.... Otto Schnoor of Belford and Mr —» said office as nrovldsd by law. Three new members were enrolled, Mn. Theresa Holm, block 24, lot II 1.84 and Mrs. James Gravatt of Holmdcl COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto Mt Mlddlatown Cont Co, block 2E, lots 1-11 Mrs. D. Wade Holman, Mrs. Henry my hand and affixed my oglolal seal, at attended the state fair at Trenton Trenton, this twenty-second day of Sep- Mlddletown Oont Oo. block SI, lots 1-4.... Wyc'koff and Miss Virginia Anderson. Mlddletown Oont Co, block SI, lota 1-7™ Saturday. 3 PHONES—1560 • 1561 - 1562 tember, A. D., ona thousand nine hundred Eosa Tetl. block It. lot II -.— . The guest speaker of the afternoon Mrs. William Fox of Oakwood and thirty-six. Floyd S. Bordan, block ST. lots 8-10 .._. was Mra. Marlon Stommel, head of Heights spent a day recently with (Seal), THOMAS A. MATHIS. Floyd B. Bordan, block if. loU 28-24 _._, the public relations bureau of the 11 & 13 BROAD ST. -:- FREE DELIVERY Secretary of State. Kthel Erlckson, block 28, loU 1.2 her father, John Schanck. Bill. Bowman Estate, block 21, lot 10 _._ hospital. Mrs. Stommel told of the John Schanck and his grandson, Monmouth County Surroiate'e Office. Georgia V. Mason, block 28, lot 18 worK being done by the hospital Oliver Perry, spent Sunday with Mr. SPECIALS—THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND .SATURDAY ! i the matter of the estate of Mary T. 3, I. Smith Estate, block 29. lot 1 auxiliaries. She Illustrated her talk Taylor, deceased, Henry S. Wltion, block II, lot 20 and Mrs. Charles Foster of Ocean- iotlce to creditors to present olalmi Win. E. Everaon, block II, lot 68 ...... with examples of good being dono side, Long Island. » against estate. Frank J. Picons. Inc.. block 32. lot I .... by the electrical boot donated to the Mr. and Mrs. Mlllard Mabb of CHUCK ROAST Cut From Prime Beef Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don. Mary Morle, block 82, lots 22-28 . hospital by the Shrewsbury auxiliary ahay, aurroaate of the County ot Mon- John O'Brien Estate, block 83, lot 1 _- Eatontown visited Mr. and Mrs. mouth. made on tha twanty.fcurth day of John Bailey, block 84, lot ID and the electrical Whirl bath given Bruco Kochler Sunday, Septembar, 1936, on the application of John Ballsy. Installment account on above by Red Bank. She also pointed out Anne Elisabeth Taylor, executrix of tha John H. Bchwlnd, block 14, Idt 22 Mrs. Rufus Eastmond, Mr. and the uso being made of the medicine •state of Mary F. Taylor, deceased, notice Frank J. Ploone. Inc., block 84, lot 14 .... Mrs. Lester Walling and Mrs. Bertha JERSEY FRESH CHOICE LEGS la hereby given to the creditors of said Jacob I. Momky, block 85, lot 20 and eyeglass funds donated by the deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, exec- Pease and daughter1 Lois spent Sun- Jacob I. Mohsky, block 8S, lot 85 ._ local group. utrix u aforesaid, their debts and de- Sllvannhlte Co., Inc., block 85. lot es ..._ day with Mrs. Alva Fleckenstein of PORK KILLED JERSEY GENUINE mands atalnst the sald^estate, under oath, Bllvarwhlte Co., Inc., block 8E, lot <4 . A report of the executive meeting within six months ftorn 'the data ot tha Fair Haven. aforaaald order, or they will bo forever Sllverwhlte Co., Inc., 1881 Sidewalk ai- held last Thursday at the home of aessment on the above • .11 «!.BS T. R., Compton and Mahlon A. LAMB barrsd ol their actions therefor against Estate of Margaret Hobbs, block 88, lot I FOWL v Mrs. Murray Woronoff was given by Grimes are having hot water heat- Shoulder CHICKENS the said subscriber. Estate of Margaret Hobbs, Installment ao- the secretary, Mrs. Joseph Geiger. ing systems installed in their houses. Dated Fraehold, N. J., Sept. 34, lost She told of tentative plans to engage ANtJB ELIZABETH TAYLOR, H J. I. Smith Estate. bloo'k~i'8.'TotTo~CZrj 9.1ft WO Mr. and Mrs. John Bade have im- , 3« Vfcut Street, Red Bank. N. J., 8.15 Ml v Helen Abrami, block 80. lot 60-17 1.05 the services of Robert Sherwood, proved their house by having a bath- C ^ , _ Executrix. Alice O. VanNostrand, block 80, lots 105- (.19 •world famous clown, who, with a room made and a hot water heating c c Qulnn, Parsons & Doremus, 106 troop of children will give an entire H«d Bmlc, N. J., Frank T. Chidwlck, block 40, lot 12° heating system put in. lb. Proctors. • Franker. Ohadwlck, Installment account on program entirely for charity. The Mrs. Aline Rauscher, Mrs. Harry lb. plans were approved by the members 18lb. lb. White and Mrs. Monroe Watson and 27 25 Monmouth County Surrogate*. Office. Daniel Aland Cnas. J. Mean, block it', and contact will be made with Mr. son spent Friday at Millford. In the matter ot the estate of Austin P. Thompson, deceased. lot al :..._. Sherwood. James Bartholomew has enclosed Notice to credltbr. to present claims Kenneth Jeffrey and Alvln H. Frake, block I.II Those present at this time were his front porch with glass. PURE ALL-PORK SAUSAGE-We Make It 29!t> asatnst estate. 42,Jota 78-17 Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don* .Irving-Dark (Jersey Mortgage A Title Mrs. Gordon WoodcyWd , Mrs. Lester Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frenier and /- ^ Guaranty Co.). block 47, lot 6 ahay. Surroeate of tha County of Mon-i M.ll Terry, Mrs. Samuel Tllton, Mrs. sons have moved from James Bar- mouth, mads on the fifteenth day of Stp# Irving. Berk (Jersey Mortgage & TltU Frank Smith, Mrs. Hilda Morrison, tholomew's house on Main street to FROSTED FROSTED FROSTED FROSTED tember, 1939, on the application of Minnie Guaranty Co.)1.)., Wocl 48' . Tot 8 Mrs. A. M. Brown, Mrs. Marion Q. Hosklns, administratrix ot the estate one of J. Crawford Compton's houses of Austin P. Thompson, deceased, notice Is Stommell, Mrs. J. Carle Anderson, at Bayside Heights. • LIMAS Loganberries SPINACH PLUMS hereby given to the creditors of said de- Mrs. Joseph Geiger, Mrs. A. Stlllwell Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lohsen are ceased to exhibit to the subsoribsr, ad- VanBuskirk and Mrs. Wade Holman. ministratrix as aforesaid, their debt, and having the interior of their house re- demands against the said estate, under decorated by John Ayers. s oath, within six months from the date pkB. ot the aforesaid order, or they will be Mrs. Louis Egnatovich are moving 23' 23' 23 23' forever barred of their actions therefor Port Monmouth. from Bayside Heights to Water against the snld subscriber. - View. Assorted Dated Freehold, N. }.. Sept IE, 1BS6. n tb h (The Red Bank Rezlster can b< bouzhl JC pkg. MINNIE G. HOSKINS. & SkSFWSJZ ^iflJT^' *' ° * "» "««on .'nI'«°orri.n?rS In Port Monmouth from Larry Generalll, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Jones and Royal Desserts Libby's Broccoli . 27c ca« two sons of Marlboro spent Sunday 12 Union Avenue, Manaaquan, N. J. At any time before the sale the undersljnad will receive payment af the •i.,,,l • Charles Meyers end Charles Llebhauser.) Administratrix. prop tt!r yrlth tht lnt relt n ml with Mr. and Mrs. James Bartho- ment" *"* " ' ' * " ** Incurred up S thsi time of w* Tomorrow Mrs. Charles Stava will Chase & Sanborn Lloyd C. Kiddle. E«(u lomew. Libby's Brown Beans IE Exchange Place. (Signed) nail for her native heath in Czechslo- Jersey City. N. J., Dated; Septembtr 10, 1088. CLARK vakla, whoro she expects to make a Alis. Bessie Taraow spent Sunday Proctor. Coffee . . . ^••Jlb 6 cans a£«/C Collector"! visit until spring. She has not seen with Mr. and Mrs. Norman DeGrote of Lyndhurst. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT that country since she came to Estate of J. Hopping Frost* dscataadt Statement cf the ownership, manage- America 40 years ago. , Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Hofman have Oxydol Powder iarge ment, circulation, etc., required by the Act Chancery J/281 19c PkK. Tetley's O. P. Tea 37c in. Notice 1B hereby given that th« ae- SHERIFF'S .SALE. Charles O'Neill has returned from purchased a new Studebaker sedan. counta of tho tubsorlber. adminlitratrlx of Congress of August 24, 191!, and March Charles Hubbs, son of Mr. and of the eitate of aald deceased^ will b« au-8, 1083. of an automobile trip of two weeks la Libby*s Pineapple Juice dlt«d and stated by tbe Surrogat* of th* THE BID BAMS REGISTER, Canada. Mrs. James Hubbs, celebrated his County of Monmouth and r«porUd for sixth birthday Monday. No. 2 I New Green Cabbage 4fb aettliment to the Orphani Court of aald published weekly at Red Bank. New Jer- Miss Elsie Meyer has returned to County, on Thursday, the fifth day ofsey, tor October 1, 1989. Yer home at Lyndhurst after having Mrs. Blanche Cherry entertained November. A. D. 1936, at 10:00 o'clock Btata ot Maw Jersey. County of Monmouth, spent a week with her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Robbinson and California Peas 2 ibs. 27c a. m., at which time application will be SB. two children of Westfleld Sunday. made for the allowance of commtiilom Before ma, a. Notary Publlo In and for Mrs. Amelia Gross. John Gross and Libby's Grapefruit Juice and counsel feei. the etata and eounty aforesaid, personally family of Newark spent Sunday with Mrs. Bruce Koehler la an obser- No. 1 Dated September 19, A. D. 1936. appeared Thomaa Irving Brown, who hav- Mrs. Gross, vation patient at Monmouth Memor- lUC c Juice Oranges 15 tor 25c LYDIA M. SMITH, ing bean duly aworn according to law, de- ial hospital, Long Branch. Mlddletown, N. J- poses and says that he Is the Publisher Mrs. Harry Dovey spent one day of The Bed Bank Register, and that the Admlnlitratrlx* 123,8011.00. last week at Newark. Fred Smith and Earl Eastmond Alston Beekman, Eaq« following Is, to the best of his knowledge spent Sunday in South Jersey. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS Red Bank, N. J., and belief, a true statement of the owner- A^ that tract or parcel of land and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Kolb visited Proctor. ship, management, etc., of the aforesaid ^/k-"8 -i..".6!118.^?17 particularly da- friends at Newark Sunday. Russell Schanck of Keansburg publication for the date shown In the Mrs. Catherine Liddy has been spent Sunday wito his sister, Mrs. above caption, required by the Act of Fred Smith. <\ August 24, 1912, embodied In Section 443, spending a week with her daughter, s Postal Laws and Regulations, to wit: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Overmeyer Mrs. Tobias Starke of Brooklyn. 1. That tha names and addrosaeB of the Mrs. Jane Sennig Is making a visit of Jersey City visited Mr. and Mrs. publisher, adltor. managing adltor, and at Brooklyn. Peter Carroll Sunday. business manager, arei Miss Doris Schnoor has been on Publisher, Thomaa Irving Brown, Red Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Jer- Bank, Mew Jersey. sey City were at their bungalow here the sick list. Editor, George 0. Hanoe, Bed Bank, New Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hayes and famT Jersey. Managing Editor, Frederic 8. Hayes, Red Miss Gr»co Mills and Mrs. Mar-ily are spending the winter to New -. .— ^ the North Shrewsb York. Bank. New Jersey. veri thence (2) .asterly. alonK the hlkh garet Trlpold spent Saturday at New- Business Manager. Thomas Irving water line of_the .North Shrewiburjr Rlv.r. ark. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Richard- Brown, Red Bank, New Jersey. I. That the owners are: Mrs. Carl Lee entertained relatives son and family of Engllshtown spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Richardson. Thomas Irving Brown, Red Bank, N. J. from Teaneck Saturday and Sunday. George C. Hanoe, Red Bank. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Golden of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunge of Jer- Charles K. Humrlohouae. Red Bank, N. J. —' " m"~ --•**•»* BWW.V HIV1 a) Ul IVJBV 1 sey City spent Saturday and Sun-Koselle passed the week-end with William H. Peuilngton, Red Benk, N. J, the northerly aide of River Road: then^. James Joseph llogsn. Red Bank, M. J. (4) westerly, along the north«ly side if day at their bungalow here. Mr. and Mrs. Georga Golden. Louis Mccse is on the sick list. Frederlo 8. Hayea. Bed Bank, N. J. River Rond, Ave hundred and elshty.two A good citizenship contest has John S. Valentine, Shrewsbury, M. J. feet to the place of beginning. Contlnlng Mrs. Irving Roop spent last Thurs- been started at the public school. Alice A. Farr, Baton Rouen. La. ilvo and 60/100 acres. day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. That tha known bondholders, mort- Together with all th. estate, right, title Charts dealing with the various fac- Joseph VanBrunt of Keansburg. gageesi and otheher r securitsecurity y holderholders s owningg «nd Interest of the pnrty o( ths first part tors of good citizenship are in each or holdin par cent or more of total In and to tho North Shrewsbury River and Mr. and Mrs, Lester Walling have amount of bondsd ! mortgagest , or otheth r sa and under the water of said river, lying classroom, and at the end of each t In front of and adjoining ths premises been spending a few days with Mr. curl ties are 1 month the teacher decides who is the None. above descrlbsd, whether acquired by ri- best citizen. As a reward the win-and Mrs. Harvey Kendrick of Tren- EXPENSIVE parian grant or otherwise. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, ton. While there they attended the lving the names ot the owners, stock- Selied u the property of Dslton Psrm. ner is excused from school one hour ly, at ali.. taken In execution at the still State Fair. Solden, and security holders. If any, con- earlier than the other members of tain not only the Ust of stockholders and of Haydee C. Elliott, ami to be sold by tho class. Mr. and Mrs, Poter Carroll and son security holders as they appear upon the GEORGB H. ROBERTS. Sheriff. Dated September 21, 1988. ; John spent Wednesday at Atlantic books ot the oompany but also. In oasea : Mrs. Josephine Mills had friends where the stockholder or security holder Applegate, Stevens, Foster * ReussllleRtusslll,, from Little Silver with her Sunday. City. appear upon the booke of the oompany as (B9 lines)' "ili.TII Mr. and Mrs. William Watson of Mr. and Mrs, J. C. VanAuken of trustee or In any other fiduciary relation, Montclair, Mrs. August Volkland, the name of the person or corporation for Jersey City spent the week-end at whom suoh trustee Is acting, Is given; Chencery 2/2l« Miss Ann Volkland of Newark spent their bungalow at this place. also that the said two paragraphs conuln SHERIFF'S SALE. Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Mrs. Antonette Strannon was vlslt- statements embracing affiant's full knowl- By virtus of a writ of «. fa. lo me di- Volkhiml. edge and belief as to the circumstances cxi by relatives from Montclair over •M conditions under which stockholders rected, lasusd nut of ths Court of Chan- the weok-end. Mrs. Irving Roop's Sunday-school tad security holders who do not appear ,cery of the State of New Jersey, will be) class are collecting money to pur- opon the booka of the company as trus- exposed to sale at public vendue, en Mr. and Mra. Charles Bahr of Jcr- tees, hold stock and eaourltlaa In a ca- MONDAY, THE 19TH DAY OF OOTOBE& scy City spent tho week-end at their chase new song books for the Meth- pacity other than that of a bone fide own- 1988, blitifjalnw at Port Monmouth. odist church. ff er! SAd this afflant haa no reason to believe betweea the hours ot U o'clock ant: I Miss Margret Crotty and brother tfcust any other person, association or cor-o'clock (at 2 o'olock) In ths afternoon of Michael Braun had relatives from poration has any Interest direct or Indi- said day at the Court House, in the Bor- Brooklyn at Ills homu Sunday. E^dward have moved to Long Branch. rect In the said stock, bonds, or other se- ough of Freehold. County of Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Hlchurd Parsons and Mr. and Mrs. Phil McGovern of curities than as so stated by him. New Jersey, to satisfy a decree SX East Orange were week-end guests said court amounting to approximately; Mrs. Anna lioyre of South Ambuy t. That the average number of copies ol 18,875.00. wero Sunday j;ut.'ita of Mr. and Mil.uT Mrs. Kellx Mriiovcrn. etch Issue of the publication eold or dis- All tha following tract or parcel of land John E. lU'imctt. John Mulder has had his house tributed, through the malls and otherwise, and premlass hereinafter particularly de> te J>aJd subscribers during the twelve scrlbad. situate, lying and Wing lit the Mrs. Mabel Northcntt sane two piped fur water. tsonths prscedlng the date shown above llorough ot Little Bllyir, In the County ef Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lang and two aoloa nt thu New Mnninouth liaptiHt 11 T 1 Monmouth and State ot New Jersay, church Sun'lay i-vonlnK. daughters Anna Mac and Frances truly. '** ' THOMAS IBVINO BROWN, D«glnnlns at a stake standing >a the Publisher. south side of » road leading from Little Miss Dorothy HiTithnm nf New left on Tliuinilay for the New Eng- •worn to and subscribed before me this Silver to Shrewsbury Town and the aortb- Ymk vi.slti-tl Mis. Altai t .lolmsoii lunit jitaleii, where they "will spend 10th day ol BapUmhsr, 1015. •••l cornar of lands formerly of KlclmCd over tile u-ic'il rul. iwn weelt!i In thn Whlto Mountains. (leal) MAJUON Ii, UARRKTT, Rlrapson; thance (1) south eight dagrese Mi. l.nnK l.i employed "as a store Notarr Publlo. flfUfin minutes east otie hundred and su-. Mr?. Ifjivlil Cur.-m of M.ituwnn Mr ocmmlsalon expires July IS, 1X1. ty fast along tha Slmuson Una to a stakal spent lliM. Tl.in.'.ilny with Mia. John manager at Keyport and he is enjoy- thence (3) north eighty-two degrees east iiiK a twn weekfl vmmtlon. sixty f«et to a stakei thence (I) aortal I'.'. Bfimi'-U. C«m«T Siirrogau'e OfBe. tlttht dauraes flftasn minutes west one Service ; weie leriiimeil lit Com- Mr, ami Mrs. Bradley and family H TJS tie matter ot the estate ot Margaret hundred and a«venty-flve fset six laches nf New Ymk flpcnl Sunday with Mr. ^Tlme marclies onl ' Laiit fall we Bimnnnccd lo a Martled Ne*| J. Sutord. dtcaaied. to ths aforesaid road: thenre (4) south munity rhunli Sunibiy. liminj; the Notice to creditors to prasvnt clali sixty-seven degrass wast sixty-two feel Hummer Iliey weie hvl,l at Kox':. mi'l M i ^ Thoiims Kirwall. Jertey that clean, nutoinalic gn« heat coels le»», under the New against estate. eh.'iif nalil mail to tha plara of bsglnnlng, hrirtl. Tho iiiKIIll lif tlll:il i lit theI MIMJI ('Mini l.ovpilny of Irvlngton Pursuant to the order of Joseph I* Dnn- ' ' •« lha proinrtr ot Kdwln Robbs, \MII ;\ week 1'iul K"r"t t»f Miss Leons, All-Purpose Ga« Kate, than oilier automatic fuels. We hacked our akay. Surrogate of ths Oountr o( Mon- . aim In sxaciitlon at tht suit it chinch helil a nteciini; Tuesilny mouth. made on the tenth day of rl«p- Chrlnsr B. tlolmes, and to be sold hy Vnlhlimil. claim with proof in nrtual operation, without risk, and •* • retult URlher, 1S.II. on the application of The IIEOKim II. ROIICRTS, 8hsrl(f, National Newark and Ksssa lUnklns; Com- Tho fUnmhlne rlul. will Imlil H cnnl Mr. ami Mrs. Oivlllo Citalrr, Mrs. Dated H«pt*mber IK, 1988, hundred* tried it last winter (a record breaker for continued pany of Newark, and J. Fredsilo Whsrry, ^Iwant (I. Forman. Bol'r. party at tin humr nr Mm. Cliiin Ktnrnl VolklKnil, Mrs. IlnroM Wood- executors of the estate of Margaret J. {all Unas) IU.lt llnrrlii tlil-i .'ifli'inomi. iii it unit Mrs. ClmrlPS Cnnler lt- cold). Now the return*: are In — statements like the ona above, ianford. deceased, nottes Is hsralir given iM tin- ;itiit« full nt Trrnton Bs.t- 1 the creditors of said deresaed to sx- Mr. nnil Mm. VVlllliun Hull, who more enthusiastic than our claims. IbU to th* auhicrlbara, executors as Munmonth Couitly SurregatVa Ofllfe. havfi been npunrtltiK neverul weehi nlny, Toreeald. their debt* and demands against Iiv the mattar of the estate ot Ijuey Ows* wllh tils 1 r- iliiiinhl'it, MIK. Allieil Mr mi'l Mm, A. I'l. Ijungford are _4# said estats, under oath, within six nlnshsm Hwlft. daesasad. ths from the data of tha kforsiald or- Notli* to rr.illton to PIS»IB» eialass ('nllltfr, luivii iitutneil In tlielr hiuue nvlriK the Inleil... i.f tlieir home or they will be im.v., l,.,,.il »r ih.lr ssslnit sstate. At HrimMyn. • lie.•.,luted. ma therefor against tha aald subsotlb- Pursuant to lha ftriter of Jotepk K DdK- E •h«», Hurrasste of the Oounty af Mea. Tilt, Wl.tn.-lVn l!e|.|ll:llen,i rlllli liiili .I'.llu I ,"til/. I.-. <„, tl,,- nlrk list. DonH Waste Another Winter Putting Up . ahold, N. 1 Rapt, 10. nioiilh. made on tha nineteenth dar ef pinna well umlei wuy for Urn lunch .Infiiph UnllMiiy IIIIM m i iingnd in (IN A I- NRWAItKK ANII KKHHKX II.11I.ml,.i, 19SI, on the aprll«»U»i> «f Hull til he heli) ,i| thi. tl,,. him,,,, 'iiitlime hiil.hn.' :inl issilisy rvanlnR QDMrANf t)V MRWAIIK. Arthur Cilllnliighsm Hwlft. a«l« WM^uter •yl William K. H.iiV.r,. of lha eatata nt Uiar Otmnlngham Cwlfl, Thmmliiv, DeliiliiT l.\ Hejiuhllenii Illiecu nl till Mnidnwvlcw 111 Tl Unlll With Old-Fatihioned Fueist Vine President and Truit limr.r. ilaraaMd, notice la hereby give* te ike CRMilWInti'i will he iMi'M-nl ;tin| nniUi. tier the whiter linllilnvi. MlislO U 144 Broad ntraat. Nawaik. H. J. aiedltiiri of ..1.1 .1.»..,.,] [„ 4lhlMl v> l»« J. KlltllMUH WIIKItKY, siibsrrltiar, sole exacutor aa afarsaald, IIMVIIII-II liy nil iiiehriitni Without cost to you, wo will estimate thn cost nf heating your home III all. I'lon-.ot Av.. tl.-.ik. fl. J..their ileliti and demands against the eaM I.nitin Int'l. ' I In In,; nwnilfnntiMl The I Ilillcli ri.li.inl .,f Mt Clemant'S «»t«t«, tmilar oath, within six montaa fr»*a In lh« JlalliiwnVn ilniiin which th« •lunch will in. it nl Hi ,,-, l.i.H Hun- A FACT the "inlllloiinlroV' gas way. You'll lie •nrprised at tho low figure t*ltn. the data of tha aforesaid order, or they lnrllna' nuxlllniy ,,f Ihn flln riilii|iiiny will I., forever barred of their lutteas 'Inv Miiniilhi;. llnviir, r.n Holy Neit thing, we will put an nutomntlci gas lmmer right In your tb*>wf'.i- Kftalnst th* m*\fi -.il.-»,lh«r. Will hold 111 Hid Urn liniliin I'llilny. lie iniiiiiliiliiii nm IIPM nt the i luircll AT A TINE llalail Ki..l,,,t,t. H. J , B.ril. Hlh, ISM. Inbor .1(1. I'llren will In- nwnnli-il Tor present furnncn for $25 — no further payments tUl next May. lln Hint nil.I thin! Iliitiilny I,mining Gas U fAM mo$t healthful form MITHUli mfAu swirr, thfi tl««t cnqtuiiirn it rm Ii mi,Mill nl U niidcli Th» Then, If our rollnmtc l»n*t aerurate within 10%, we'll remove Iha ^__ -.- C««]y . Hi Itei »l*,l Jl.nl. N, ]. The iniplla of Din public m |,(,u| now 111 IK Kilrmlly norlrty hph| n v«ry of hsat. Your home U Ittpl 1 the snattar 01 ttia aatata 1 «M|ulpment nnil refund your $2%. What's morn, yon'H have no Atiplssata, de?»a»*i| Ks*«ut«v, rftrr-lvn II-|HIII mull evriy (wti .nli. H J , iu.-i.-i,:rui n,,Ur nf ll«ti. K.I.I. ,,t II..,,r (I, Ci«(l..ol.r (a At Hi.- M..II, ,ili.,l elm,,

  • l. a lr*»,iu III It:'* Hnyshoio howling /•Mb. Your doctor will agree I A. Ifeonfa, ..."i.l.l. nf Hi. ..!•!• ll,,ll.. I. I,.,.I., ,|,,,, it.) II,, „ lengHP, Tho inftnliftia uT Ola t*«ii llldhl Mlim CIBIIV l,ln«» B«v« a r« you have to do Is call your local Jersey Central nffloa, and say "I aartar p. Apfle^at*. de#«a»««l. l»"l.lf* •oiin't 1*1 '*"« *Mb*f'i|b*r*|*, , adadmlnl.trfttm ^ Hit- Joseph Woi'ksi, (,'liatlva 'Jllnck li'Ml mi Ihi, nnmlfll ctnirrt^iieii. wiiliilii ill ...a a i>ff tthh t *.i*ti * «f .14 thol gat heat prevent* coldt. H will *•• P'KllI.il and .Uttd cnlnlth. Alhari TCiikH'snn, Wllllarr A t*r«|i||nn »•.. |ia|,| f,, 11, „„,) want • gas house-heating estimate,* Nfll |»rt —w» nMlg«U«a, f Vi a a* a»«i«.l(l. Ih.lr 4.hl« "fit i1.m«i"l< K i off IK. . aa,int r «I MMt*it Mra.l. Donald Kellly anil Walt, Mia, 1;. N.ia,,,, MiMite WMnesday ut Us saM Mlata. u«d*p Mtfc. wllhla •nd t«^»rt*4 ffnr t*tU«nt.*i >*•»'th* ll.itkliarill. •v«nlng nf 1>.| wt«K >>y lh« fonnre> •Maun Iran th* dat< mt th* alni*- rhan. C*ii>t of nld rj>«iit», .a Tbured Ur, •> \%*f will be fr.|...r k«n.^ ilia nnh itar "' No*«»t<«r, A. t> liil .Jamas Or«eley h» lioiiiilil n Molo nation nf Ilia Meth.,,11.1 rhurij.rh a m at «J.Vh II ' Slohnr Ut 1IM In his i»«lil«ni • (rnm Mr, Mimta II«B l>*an is appnlnUit will b. i»s.l. ter^TallsveeM el Ih* MsrrtU MlMShln« Bhnii of He puilor of On flmrrh. . »«B»#| (-•- Ileraallar lusyar ts#rvl«M wlB be JERSEY CBVTRAL POWER AiVt> UGHT COMPAIVY held «| lh» Ma>lhilllRi ehtlfch OR •tli" lrls llnut>i Him A, M. to ft P M. T»l.t*i»n. lUH Hank IMni Rf reckless driving on Rumson road. avenue, Rumson, and contained a well known Jersey City attorney, turned from Germany. They were The annual rummage sale of tbe postal money order for his renewal UtUclal, Stromberii. Carter and Zenltb Service. Carburetor* fot wu tbe ipeaker Tuesday night at away a year and visited many placea Presbyterian Lad l»a' aid society .held to The Red Bask Register. the regular weekly meeting of the of Interest. Mr. Mayer brought back yesterday in the parish house was ail oari. Big itock of New and Re-bnllt Carburetor* Ga# mile- Lions olub In tha Elki home. The Taking over two years to cover a souvenirs for a number of hli me ot the most sueceisful in s«v- distance of approximately four miles age checked by Zenltb Pastor; Tetter. •object of hli addren yr*M "Railroad frlendi. Me is tbe proprietor of iral years. There was a good at- Robberies and the Third Degree." is surely not in present day order of , E»Uniatc» Gladly Given and All Work Guarantee*! Mayer's tavern. tendance, few articles remained un- speed. Mr. Bentley was employed a number Routine business was conducted by sold, and the proceeds amounted to DOUGLAS AUTO ELECTRIC CO. of years ago by railroads with ter- Rumson fire company at the regular about 1300. minal.- at Jersey City and Hoboken meeting lait Thursday night Nom- The Rumson auxiliary of Rlver- STAMP CLUB TO MEET. •. DOUOLAB A. JEBOLMON . to track down gangs of thieves. ination of offieeri will be field at the riew hospital will mtet Thursday af- IS MECHANIC ST., BED BANK, N. J. TUX. US. Mr. Bentley described In detail the next meeting November 5. The com- ternoon, October IS, at Red Men's Collection of Early Monmouth Conn- methods used In rounding up the pany recently made a donation of tall. A card party for the benefit ty Postal Innca to be Shown. ALL-WEATHER gangs. He told of the use of "stool $10 to Girl Scouts. f the auxiliary will be held Mon Walter I. Quclch, who has gotten' Tops the Ticket pigeons" and "third degree'' methods. Oceanio hook and ladder company day afternoon, October 19, at Koos together ono of the best collections GIVEN AWAYJ He described particularly how the put out a chimney fire last week In Bros, furniture store at Rihway. Lufoat selling tlr» oa robbery of S10,000 In copper from the of historical covers of Monmouth earth—come lea why I NEW ROTARY CLOCKS the home of Mrs. Mary Desmond on The proprietors of the store are fur- county Erie railroad was solved, how the Allen street. The kitchen waB slight- nishing refreshments and prises. You gat one—your frlenda cat ono—wtlhoul coat. L«t myftery of the disappearance of same at tomorrow night's meeting in (lva you Ida d.talla of Ibll New Tim. T.ll.r—Spe- ly damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dlxon and of the Monmouth County Phllatello cial deal for fund r«Uln| campalfna. Dlitributon large quantities of silk from the Lo- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andre and fam- granddaughter Barbara are (pend- wanted. Wrlta now for full particular.. hlgh Valley trains was cleared up SooleHy. ily have returned from a two weeks' ing a week at Metedeeonk. Mrs. John The a THE SPECIALTY BAM5B CO., and recited tho facts In the brcak- auto trip to Florida. Dlxon Is staying with her slsttr, Mrs. The society will meet at the Red ' R.4 B»nk. N. J. lng-up of tho gangs that stole $130,- Bank borough hall at which any 28 Whlto Street. Councilman Lewis T. Wilson Is Leon Long-street of Lennox avenue, person in 000 worth of lard antt (87,000 worth having a vacation from his position for a 'week. person interested In philately will be of leather from the Erie railroad and welcome. In the real estate and Insurance of- Mr. Quelch plans to exhibit the 9150,000 worth of alcohol from the fice of William H. Hlntelmann. New York Central railroad. specimens to be shown tomorrow The home of Madame A. C. Jodry Everett. Flans wore made for the annual night in the state exhibit to be held COMPARE! Save $25 t» $100 on Maplewood avenue Is being raised In Newi pllgramage of Lions Tuesday after- several feet and a foundation will be Newark the latter part of this • i WAS N0>W Mr. and Mrs. Tony Weber, Miss month. noon and evening of next week to put under It. Wellington Emery is Margaret Dubeskl, Edward Dubeskl PLYMOUTH '36 S1*DAN D. L. $655 $595 the etate home for boys at James- the contractor. and Charles Miller, all of Keansburg, burg. Tho visitors will arrive at the Walter Drowne, Jr., and family were Saturday visitors of Walter HIGHLANDS GIRL ENGAGED. CHEVROLET'34 SPORT SEDAN 450 425 Institution at 2 o'clock In the after- have moved from River road to Arose and family. A WEEK SURE GRIP noon and will have dinner at 6 Charles Pronger's house on the Ave- Miss Dorothy Taylor of Dumont Catherine Matthews to Wed ROT. i CHEVROLET'34 COACH 425 395 o'clock. Judge Harry W. Llndemann nue of Two Rivers. Richard Plttman of Texas. Ask to see Come in £%/%(£ * and Theodore Stllwell of Caldwell the PONTIAC '33 SEDAN D. L. 395 375 of Orange, district governor, will be Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomew Barry were week-end visitors of Mr. Stll- Announcement has been made of and see the Vll the principal speaker. of Rumson road will give a dance in well's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward the engagement of Miss Catherine Speedway latest! At next Tuesday's meeting at Red honor of their daughter, Miss Carolie O. Stllwell. Mrs. Stllwell has been Matthews, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Many Others As Low As $25. Bank the speaker will be Albert Her- Butler Barry at the Pierre at New confined to her home by Illness. llarence F. Matthews of Highlands, Come In—Get Tour Goodyear Foll-o-TVleter^-Free mann, .secretary of the state parole York November 27. a Rev. Richard S. Plttman of No finance charges on unpnld balance under $100. John H. Kelly and Charles Kelly at- board and Republican candidate for Alfred Brighton, Jr., Walter Lin- tended the third World Series base- Paso, Texas, Both are graduates ol OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. congress. hart and Capt. Henry Kruse were ball game Saturday at the Yankee Asbury college, Wilmore, Kentucky Frank VanSyckle among those who attended the Tren stadium. 'here they met. Miss Matthews i! FEBFECT ATTENDANCE. ton state fair last week. ,. Charles Rumph, Jr., son of Mr. and alBO a graduate of Mlddletown town- 151-153 WEST FRONf ST.. RED BANK Raymond McGirr, janitor of th< WM. J. LEVINE Mrs. Charles Rumph, Sr., celebraUd ship high school and Mr. Plttman ol OPEN EVENINGS. Many Pupils Listed on. Eatontown low high school. Is confined to his his ninth birthday Thursday. He re- Moody Bible institute of Chicago. ] ,375 Broadway, Long Branch '. School Honor Bolt home with illness. ceived several useful gifts. IB the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwii Quick Road Service—Phone Red Bank 1296. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Langan o Flttman of Streator, Illinois. Foflowlng Is a list of pupils who John Dzleryc of Brooklyn spent the were neither absent nor tardy aur- First street have returned to the! week-end at his home here. lns September at Eatontown school: Wlntor home at Jersey City. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis, Mrs, First grada—Cecilia VtraderBeck, Jane William H. Borden, son of Mr. an Gus Reller, Mra. Harriet Sladle and Caffyp, Loll Taylor, Mildred Chase;, Val- Mrs. Howard S. Borden of Rumson, encia Moore, .George Widly, Joaaph and Wesley McCrodden, all of Brooklyn, K-enneCh Ray, Samuel Howard. Stanley •was one of 23 Princeton undergradu- were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, iicharda, ThomaB Mauulre. ates from New Jersey to be appoint- ed cadet officer in the Prlnccto Charles Rumph. youthful classics with Second grade—Arlena Juaka, Carla Field Artillery R. O. T. C. unit. Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Toomey and Stoehl, Edith Kary, Elvira vonTaboraky, Borden was made a second lieuten- Misses Mary and Rosalie Toomey, all Helen Taylor, Lillian Wardman, Mary of Philadelphia, were Sunday visitors Johnnon, Thereia Quellatta, Robert Jones, ant among' the commissioned officer! MOTOR STOKOR Alex VondorBock,- Arnold Jonaa, George of the state. of Mrs. Catherine Oakts. Baker, Joseph Kellenyl. Quatava Kaher- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Petrunelll higher heels manea, Louta Bernet, Ralph Rowland. Rob- B. B, Walling of MInncapoli art Emmona, Stanley Cain, William Caffyn. entertained friends from New Tork •fourth ""urade—Stanley Celll, Ruaaell Minnesota, spent last week at thi over "the weekend. Davla. Clarence Evana, Kenneth Blwood, home of his sister, Mrs. Dewltt Scott Mrs. Mary Carton and daughtei AUTOMATIC COAL BURNER Robert and Sylvester Taylor. William and his mother, Mrs. A. V. Wallim Walker. FhyUla Elliott, Joyce Heldt, Claire Patricia and Harriet Hawxhursi Jones, Myrtle Miller, Matilda Morris. of Lafayette street. spent Sunday with Joseph Eustace Leona Sample, Sylvia vonTaboraky, Lillian The Rumson Parent-Teacher asso and family of Oakland strest, Red Morris. Ruth Wagner. elation will hold Its regular moetln Sixth grade-*-Lola Davis, Josephine Bank. Hathaway, Harion Morgan, Audrey and Tuesday night, October 13, at 8 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hawxhurs Dorla Reid. Gladys Smith, Sylvia Taylor, o'clock In the high school building. and Henry Hawxhurst were amon Dorothy Walker, Dorotny Wood, John Mr. and Mrs. Eric Swcnson attend- those from this place who attende Bennett. Billy Bernat, David Chasey, Var- ed the wedding of Miss Alma Olson, nor Dafgard, Bobby Hayes, James Kaher- the Trenton fair last week. Merritt Machine Shop marten. Edwnrd Morris. Oliver Raid, EJ- a summer resident of Sea Bright, srd Ruffln, Billy Smock, Harold Taylor. and Carl Zlmmer of New Tork, last Mummies of an ancient Indian peo- 24 MECHANIC ST., RED BANK, N. J. Seventh grade—Harry Chasey, Connie Saturday in the Bronx. Crumwell, William Emley, Jack Fraaler, ple found In Texas are very well pre- Donald Lea, Charles Schanck, Robert The pupils of Rumson high school served. Squlllarl. Fred Wolf. Margaret Alberta, have published the first number of Audrey Aumack, Doris Brltton, Agnes the school paper, The Rumsonlon, Cmmwell, Ruth Dafgard, Ruth Fary. Dor- othy and Grnoe Jackson, Madeline Kaher- for the present school year. The manos. Glmiys Yale, Frances Bush. paper contains many items of In- ]E PENHURST— • Collegebxed highlights the Eighth grade—Edward dark, Stanley terest relative to school activities. Vnlkld brown luifca Evani, Donald Herring, Jos MareeUa. Eu- gene Ruffln, Harry Crane. James White, Chester VanBrunt is editor, John bend toward Higher heels in Frank Tuttla. Leo Fary. Paul Whltfleld, Sparling assistant editor and Ray- Fred Juska, Jean Farley. Mareella' MofT- mond McCue news editor. Other oxfords and pumps of classic ler,, Eleanor GGerblgg,, Harriet Fary. LLydly a HHathawayh . DlDolll y MasiaM . BtBettt y VinenVincentt. members of the staff are Noma Bar- beauty! Many with the exclu- Helen Granndls, DoriDoris Hyslop. Lillian row, Margaret Gaston, Peggy Ran- Mann, Dorothy Taylorl . kln, Marjorle Smith, Robert Pur- sive Chinese -influence heel LOCAL BOY JOINS NAVY. gavie, Anthony Jannarone, Audrey e SECOND NATIONAL of built-up leather... higher, Willla, Muriel Seaman and Romalne Herman C, Canonlco Now at Naval Wilson, reporters, John Shea and sttaighter... newl Enjoy real Training Station at Newport Harriet Peters, sports editors; Eileen Karp, assistant; John Lambert, auk comfort in these high-heeled Herman C. Canonlco of Rector music; Ruth Melllsh and Betty Sin- H modelp because of "your foot- place has been enlisted in the United clair, art; Marlon Pilling and Mar- States navy and transferred to the garet Phelan, personals; Suzanne RED BANK NEW.JERSEY print in leather," the patented naval training station at Newport, Byers, advertising manager and Har- Rhode Island. Mr. Canonico was en- old VanBrunt, circulation manager. eole vrithia every pair. listed through the Navy Recruiting Miss Margaret Sayre, Miss Catherine station, Postofflco building, Trenton, Jeffrey and Miss Pauline Whitman whero the recruiting office for Mon- are faculty advlBors. mouth county Is located. Officers elected by Rumson high He will bo at Newport for 12 weeks school classes for the coming year recruit training, after which he will are as follows: senior class, William CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION SEPT. 30, 1936 either bo selected for further Instruc- Bradley president, John Shea vice tion in one of the navy trade schools president, Suzanne Byers secretary THB MOULDED SOLE or sent to a unit of the United States and Agnes Fanning treasurer; Junior navy fleet. class, John Sparling president, Carl Jakubccy vice president, Mabel Hend- LIABILITIES THE AVON New Townsend Club. rlckson secretary and Charlotte RESOURCES $7.85 ?ck Bucko or A new Townaend club consisting Swcnson treasurer; sophomore class, Capital $1,250,000.00 iwnRRer Tan. of Colored residents of Red Bank Anthony Williams president, Alice Cain on Hand and Due from ,cntllcr Heel. has been formed, Rev. O. G. Good- Delanoy vice president, Gertrude Al- Banks $2,536,288.28 Undivided Profits 540,669.75 win, pastor of Zlon Methodist bert secretary and John Cadwallader church, took a leading part in or- treasurer, and freshman class, Rob- I). S. Government Securities .. 826,477.49 Deposits: ganizing the club. The offioers arc ert Wilson president, Robert Callln. Demand $2,703,379.59 Frank Pennlngton president, Mrs. an vlco prrBldont, Jean Jacquest sec- State and Municipal Bonds... 826,769.40 Rosa Frost vice president, Mrs. retary and Lillian Briggs treasurer. Federal Reserve Bank Stock 37,500.00 Time 3,968,897.70 9 Broad St., Red Bank Allda Scott secretary and Mrs. Mary The Boys' Hl-Y group at a recent RUoy treftsurer. • meeting decided to present a comedy Other Bonds and Securities ... 1,905,364.76 after the football season. Officers of 6,672,277.29 the group are John Shea, president, Loans and Discounts 1,378,220.68 Donald Sutherland vice president, Other Liabilities 7,216.60 Wulk Fifty Fcot From Broad St. and Save *5% on Your Food Bill at the Donald Applegate secretary and Al Real Estate Mortgages 485,612.72 VanBrunt treasurer. Charles F. Wayte Is advisor. Bank Building 267,785.94 Honorable CHllpso Idddell, step- Other Real Estate 145,597.96 sister of I.. Suffern Taller of Bnllovuc avenue, hns rflturnod from Southamp- Other Resources 40,546.41 ton, IXHIK Inland, where sho spent Pitcher Food Market the summer. Mrs. LUldcll and her children canio hero from England $8,470,163.64 , 18 MONMOUTH ST. The Best for Less PHONE RED BANK 3144. last year. _____ $8,470,163.64 Rally Day »nd promotion exerclsna Fresh Country Swift's Premium will be observed for ihe prlmaryaml Fresh Made beginners' department of the Pren- Chuck fcyterlan flunclny-schonl In tho parluh TRUST FUNDS C house, Blngham avenue, Sunday, Oc- Chopped tober 11, at 10 i. in. An Interesting Kept Separate from the Company's Assets ....- $1,727,345.18 Roast Ib. program will bo rnnilereri !>y the ob (LINK on 19 graduates and n enrrilnl Invltntlon in Beef extended to the pnrenta and friends of the pnrtlrtlpntlni; rhllrlren. Mrs. BEST CUTS RIB SIDE W. C. Colhy, miiMiliitMuUuit ot the junior school, and members nf tha DIRECTORS: Prime ARMOUR'S faculty will bo In i-hniKn »f thn program. MYRON V. BROWN CLOVERBLOOM Ml»a I-ole Knnriftll of Wnxlnll ave- CHARLES ALLEN, JR. Pork Loins nua h«a msumed her nt tinK,n) eltiae I hair nirnmnr honm o.lnli.r 15 •no will return to Ihitlr wlntci- horn* jMwttf* pent Holwlod at Joiany City, Until further nollrn thn Ocnanln Boneless Shoulder fft* library will 1m r>|>«ti nvpry wn»k Dapotati In this bank are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, In tot FRESH BEST MADE ittjf from 10 *. in. i,, .11; 1 |(, 5 P. 01. suit 7 to 8 p. in. ilimin of II.a marum and to tht •xtent provided und« th« Urms of the Bankini Act of 1138, «t4 Veal IKtpilla/ booha wtlvr.,1 wltliln ths C P»at taw ilnn in "Gunnai'l Oaugh- •amendment* thereto. Roast Ur" by l)nil«*t. "|>iiiiiW Along thi ib. lOib. Mohawk" fey JEdmonda, "Odyaaay of 19 Franks •n American Doctor" by ltalsir, •TWeh ttnti, Prwr IMWI" l>y Chut*, THE AIIOVR ARM OT «XOn>ITOrlAtJl,Y OOOU "Urt Alans and Uku If by mills, "BrolhtM Aihkcnaal' l,y Hln(sr, AM •WMU*." by »«aA*r, Page Fourteen REP BANK REGISTER, OCTOBE^ 8, 1986. charge. Burial by John W. Fleck member for forty year*, were bear-j Columbus five will be in Fair View cemetery. era. They were Oliver c. Frake, WH- Woman Attacked Mrs. Harry Sachs ltan H. Francis, Roland Ciesse, Ball On Sunday Sirs. Ella H, Plntard. Mrs. Irene 8. Wefltphsl. Harry Oaborn and Leonard Mar- Hostess At Bridge Mrs. Ella H. Pintard, well-known Mrs. Irene 8. Westphal of Summit, thens. Burial, In charge of tho Wor- Walking On Road church organist and teacher of music a former resident of Atlantic High- den funeral home, was In the family J. Giribaldi Society to Sponsorfor many years, died Friday after- lands, died Friday after an illness of plot In Fair View cemetery. At Little Silver Mrs. Harry Sachs of Branoh ave- Dance at Elks Club—Proceeds noon at her home on Broad street several months, Death was due to nua was hostess Tuesday night to after an Illness of several months. leukemia, a blood disease. At tho Mrs. El mra Johnson. f members of the Ladles' Hebrew «o- to be Used for Columbus Day She was taken ill last July and had time she was taken 111 Mrs. Westphal, Mrs. Benjamin Kaplan Fights Off elety at a bridge at her home. The been in poor health ever since. She The funeral of Mra, Elvara John- proceeds will aid the welfare work Celebration Monday. who was a registered nurse, waa en- son of Highlands, widow of Fred Assailant Who Flee* When was 76 years old. gaged in public health work la theJohnson, who died last week at Haz- of the organization this winter. Final arrangements have been made Mrs. Flntard was organist In theEast side section of New York. ard hospital at Long Branch, waa She Screams for Help—Search Those attending were Mrs. Arthur tor tho annual Columbus eve ball Trinity Episcopal church /or many Mrs. Westphal was 68 year* old.held Sunday afternoon at St. An- Fails to Find the Man. Hershon, Mrs. Jacob Frown, Mrs. Sunday night, October 11, In the years. Before becoming organist In She was born in Atlantic Highlands, drew's Episcopal church, Highlands, Harry Madansky, Mrs. Leon Reuck- Elks auditorium. The proceeds will that church she served in a similar the daughter of William Stryker and with Rev. Charles P. Johnson, rec- haus, Mra. Benjamin Adler, Mrs. A. benefit the Polumbus day celebration capacity in ths old Grace Methodist the late Elizabeth Barnes Stryker. tor of All Salnta church, officiating. Mrs. Benjamin Kaplan of Little Sil- Dlxon, Mrs. Max Goldberg, Mrs. Ja- WHEN REQUIREMENTS Monday. Joseph Tober and bis church, and also at the First Meth- Surviving besides her father are a Burial by A. M. Posten and Sons waa ver was attacked by a man Saturday cob Yanko, Mrs. Moe Gordon, Mrs. ARE MOST EXACTING Merrymakers will play for dancing. odist Episcopal church of Red Bank. daughter, Miss Ethelyn Westphal of In Bay View cemetery, night about 8 o'clock as she waaFrank C. Thompson, Mrs. Ethel Watr A loving cup will be given for the Mrs. Pintard waa the widow of Summit, and three sisters, Mrs. Al- Mrs. Johnson was 83 years old and walking on Willow drive at that kins, Mrs. Lee Becker, Mrs. Bernard when you wish every ap- prize waltz. The dance is being spon- William Pintard, for many years a bert LOOT, Mrs. Elizabeth Moylan waa a resident of Highlands many place. She was on her way to a Katsin, Mrs. Paul Smoleroff, Mra. prominent Bed Bank lawyer and and Mrs. Fred Hlndle, all of Atlantic years. She Is survived by a daugh- neighbor's house when she turned Harry Boskey, Mrs. Maurice Stahl- pointment, every act of service sored by tho J. Garibaldi society. leader in Red Bank and Monmouth berg, Mrs. Samuel Qreenbiatt and The Columbus day celebration will Highlands. Mrr. Westphal was a ter, Mra. George Donnelly of High- around and saw & short, stout man to be in perfect taste, strictly in County Democratic activities. Mr. graduate of Monmouth Memorial lands, and a ton, Grover Johnson of following her. He caught up with Mrs. Henry Hurwlts; be held at 7 o'clock at the Elver Pintard was borough attorney at one street school when a concert will be hospital at Long Branch. New York. her and made an attempt to grab Also Mrs. Harry Metstrlch, MrB.-j accordance with Red Bank tra- tlmo for Red Bank and Rttmson bor- The funeral was held Monday at her. Mrs. Kaplan fought him off un- given. A display of fireworks will oughs, Mrs. Pintard was born atLonjj Nathan Lcvlnsky, Mrs. Max Abram- ditions, it is wise to follow the be shown at the Red Bank high the Episcopal church at Summit. Anno Conrad. til her strength began to fall and owltz, Mrs. K. Kerbor, Mrs. A. C. Branch' and was the, daughter Burial by A. M. Posten and Sons was then she screamed for help. example of to many local fam- school athletic fie,ld at 10:30 o'clock. of the late Edward and Sophia War- Anne Conrad, 3-year-old daughter Altberg, Mrs. Charles Cohen, Mrs. Anthony Accardl Is general chair- in Bay View cemetery, Middletown of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conrad of The man fled. Mrs. Kaplan ran to Louis Llpack, Mrs. Bernard Kaplan, * ilies who for 20 yean dell. She had lived at Red Bank for township. a nearby house and telephoned to man of the dance and Is being as- the past 50 years. Surviving are two CliHwood, died Monday night at Mrs. Max Lewis, Mrs. Samuel Weis- hav* turned, naturally, to sisted by Emilia Grllll, treasurer, and sons, Osborn H. Pintard of Kingston, Monmouth Memorial hospital at Chief Fred Zlegler, who was on theman, Mts. Rose Zager, Mrs. Harry John Bole, secretary. Dr. Anthony Pennsylvania, and William A. Pin- James R. Small. Long Branch after a short illness. scene in a few minutes. He made Belgrad, Mrs. Murray Cowan, Mrs. Worden service. J. Perrotta is chairman or the pro- tard of Red Bank, and a sister, Mrs. James Rlker Small died at his Surviving, besides her parents, aro a search of the neighborhood but was Mary Feinefoin, Mrs. Jennie Radon, gram committee and is being assist- Loulso R. Teloubot of Maplewood. home at Port Monmouth Sunday af- three Bisters, Katharine, Theresa and unable to find the assailant. Mrs. N. N. Nelson, Mrs. M. h. Seldln, ed by John Petillo, Nunzlo Komlere ternoon after a lingering sickness. The same night the chlckenhouse Mrs. Max .Morris, Mrs. William Tho funeral was held Monday af- Elizabeth Conrad. . . and James LaBlonda. Dropsy, complicated with other ali- The funeral was held this morning on Otto Schneider's place was en-Cooperman' , Mrs. Harry Feldt, Mrs. ternoon at 2 o'clock at her late home' ments, was the cause of death, and tered. No chickens were stolen and Samuel Cohen, ^Mrs. Louis Yonks, Others assisting are Joseph D'on- with Rev. Charles J. Childs, rector at 9 o'clock at her late home. Bur- ofrlo, Domlnick Nannlne, Sandy Tru- Mr. Small had been confined to theial, In charge of John E. Day of Red It la believed that the man who at- Mrs. Isadora Green, Mrs. Philip Ao- of Trinity Episcopal church of Pat- house about eight weeks. He was tacked Mrs. Kaplan hid In the kerholt, Misses Pauline Rosenberg, fulo, Salvatore Fontana, Mondlno erson, officiating. The bearers were Bank and Keyport, was in St. Jos- G«ronl, Joseph Palmlere, Domlnick 67 years old and a native of Berg-en eph's cemetery at Keyport. chlckenhouso and remained there un- Rachcllo Madaneky, Lillian Becker, Ray H. Stillman, Harry Clayton, county. For a number of years he til the excitement was over. Gertrude Levinsky and Dorothy Figaro, Joseph Donato, Domlnick Harry Morford, Edgar McClees, Al- Nervo, Jacob Mazzaroppl, and Misses had been engaged in the confection- Grand. bert Taylor and William A. Miller. ery business at Brooklyn. Twenty- Joseph O. Ward. Theresa Mazzaroppl, Rose Sacco, Burial, in charge of R. R. Mount & Elizabeth and Jennie BizEaro, Dor- two years ago he moved to Port Joseph Q. Ward of Keyport, died Son, waa in Fair View cemetery. mouth, where he had since lived. Saturday following a long illness. Hindenburg To • othy Petillo, Anna and Mary Ferro, Mr. Ward is survived by his widow . Anna LaBlonda and Cella Kovinet, Mr. Small is survived by his wife •Sirs. Mary BorellL and a son, Lisle N. Ward of Keyport. and one daughter, Mrs. William Os- Mr. Ward was 76 years old and was Cruise Tomorrow Mrs. Mary Borelll, widow of wald of Brooklyn. He leaves three Guiseppe Borelli of West Front y employed in. tho U. S. government Red Bank Play grandchildren, Ruth,' Mildred' and engineers service and later by theGiant Dirigible Will Make Day- street, died suddenly early Sunday Doris Oswald. A, brother and twoPort of New York authority. Fun- Center Re-opens morning at Monmouth Memorial hos- sisters also survive him. Tioy are eral services were held on Tuesday light Flight from Lakehurst to pital at Long Branch. She wasCharles-Small of <£atsklll, New York, stricken on Thursday of last week afternoon from his homo on Maple Boston and Return—Will Not The Red Bank play center re- Mrs. Eleanor Carr of Westileld and place, Rev. D. Hoe Haney officiating. and was removed to the hospital the MrB. Anna Howell of HaekettBtown. Pass Over Red Bank. opened Monday morning on the £31-following day. Interment was in Green Grove cem- kus estate with an enrollment of 23 The funeral was held yesterday at etery. pupils. Mrs. George B. Brown of Mrs. Borelll was 65 years old. She Brooklyn and interment was in The dirigible Hindenburg will make was born in Italy and came to this Greenwood cemetery at that place. its first daylight flight over the McLaren street is in charge of the Alfred Beeves. kindergarten class and Miss Helen country at an early age. She had United States tomorrow on a 10- Voorhees of Irving place is in charge resided at Red Bank for the past 23 Mrs. James John. Alfred Reeves, infant son of Mr.hour cruise with fifty guests, among of the nursery department. years. Her husband died in January, The funeral of Mrjj. Sarah John, and Mrs. Irving Reeves of Central whom will bo ThomaB N, McCarter 1934. avenue, died early Tuesday morning of Rumson and Senator Frank Dur- The play center has been complete- wife of James John of Marion street, at bis home. Surviving, besides his ly redecorated. Any pupil? wishing Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. who died on Wednesday of last and of Sta Girt. Another passenger 77 BROAD STREET to join may call either of the in-Emilio Talarico, and two Bons, Sam- week, was held Saturday morning at parents, are a brother and Bister. will be W. J. Brewster of Paterson, PHONE 1353 - 2613. structors. The nursery department uel and Patsy Borelll. 9 o'clock at her late home and atTho funeral was held yesterday who Is well known in this section. Grocer Super SpeciaIa 1 The funeral was held Tuesday morning at tho funeral parlors of R. Tho flight will bo from Lakehurst is for children between the ages of "^jornlng at 9 o'clock at her late hojne 10 o'clock at St. Anthony's church, R. Mount & Son on West Front two and one-half to four years, and where the rector Rev. Nicholas So- to Boston and return. It will be- DBUU Y NOW y AND SAVE the kindergarten is for pupils from and at 10 o'clock at St. Anthony's riano, celebrated a high mass of street and burial was In White Ridge gin at 7 o'clock In tho morning and church where the rector, Rev. Nicho- cemetery" at South Eatontown. * IW W for Entire Week Oct. 8 - 14 ™^*J »J« V E. , four to flvo years of age. las Soriano, celebrated a solemn high requiem. The church choir chanted conclude at about 5 o'clock. The I^REE DELIVERY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Those In the nursery department mass of requiem. Rev. Peter Plncl the mass and Miss Mildred LaManna dirigible la supplied with hydrogen are John Brandli, Patsy Wells, Mary of our Lady of Mount Carmel sang "O, Holy Jesus" and "Beno- Shrewsbury School News. and Diesel motor oils by tho Stand- TOMATO Beg;. Size Smith, William Sherwood, Jr., Nancy church, Asbury Park, was deacon, dictus." Miss Millie Ciaglia was at The pupils of the Shrewsbury ard Oil company, and the trip Is be- Tail Can Poland, Carolyn Miller, John Feist, and Rev. Angclo Donato of Asbury the organ. grammar school registered an at- ing made at the suggestion of W. S. RINSO BEECHNUT JUICE Anno Gregory, Dorothy Ann Goff, Park was sub-deacon. The bearers were Mrs. John's three endance percentage of 96.2 for Sep- Parish, chairman of the board of Jean Denise, Frances White, James sons, Anthony, Vincent and David tember. Sixty-eight pupils, who were directors of that company. Ono of Large Alberta, Warren Hance, Marshall The church choir, consisting of John, Louis and Michael Bonifacio neither absent nor tardy during the tho objects is to give the people of WHOLE Whitfleld and Susie Avery. Misses Mildred LaManna, Lena Bln- and Philip Costa. _ month, are: this part of the United Statci- an op- Package 16 KERNEL aco, Gladys and Gloria Chlaravalotti, SUPERFINE CORN K 10 Those in the kindergarten class are Julia Ruffinl, Angle Marascio and Burial in charge of the Worden First grs.de—Margery Strauss and portunity to see the Hindet^urg in Len Morgan, Ted Labrecque, Jr., Josephine DelSardo, chanted the funeral home was In Mount Olivet VanNote. motion. The dirigible begins and CALIF. 32-Oz. e Lawrence White, Parker McCellen, cemetery, where Father Soriano gave Second grade—Rutledge Grouse, Richard ends its regular flights in the United mass. Miss LaManna sang "Bene- absolution and led the prayers. May, Eric Rodin arid Kuth Lango. LIBBY'S FINEST Bottle Jr., Richard Guenther, Carol Curtln, dletus," accompanied at the organ by Third grade—John Jeffrey, George States at night. PRUNE JUICE 15 Dorothy Stevens and Ann Moreau Miss Millie Claglla. Lange, Alexander May, Francis Sagurtou, Tho dirigible will not pass over CORNED Jansky. _ \ Alfred II. Colcmnn. Joseph Scott, Ruth Bennett and Margaret Red Bank tomorrow. Tho trip to The bearers were Eugene Schia- 'onzallna. BEEF PHIIXIP& Tomato, Pea, Tall fono, Louis and Joseph Mancaruso, The funeral of Alfred Hall Cole- Fourth grade_ _- Clarence Berger, Add! Boston will bo 6ver Freehold, Perth DELICIOUS Bean, Celery, Can man of Island Heights, who died in son DavidsonDid , Malcolm Decker, Joyce Amboy, Elizabeth, Newark, Passalc, "Reg. Can Mrs. Lewis Thompson Antonio Grillo, Salvatore Schlpani Ayers. Edward Sagurton, Allice Gallivan SOUPS Vegetable and Carmine Falvo. Burial, in charge Fitkin Memorial hospital, Neptune, rod Ellen and Margaret Myland. Paterson and Springfield. Returning Entertains Nurses of the Worden funeral home, was in Sunday night after being struck by Fifth grade—Margaret Borden, Lucy tho route will be over Now Havon, JUICE Large C Mount Olivet cemetery. aa automobile while attempting to Conzalina, Shliloy Mason, Ruth Scott, Viola Bridgeport, New York, Jersey City, COFFEE FLORIDA No. Z Can cross Cookman avenue, Asbury Park, Smith, Elsie Stone, Nathalie Titus and New Brunswick, Philadelphia, Cam- S$rs. Lewis S. Thompson of Brook- Malcolm Ritter. GRAPEFRUIT 8 will bo held this afternoon at 1:30 Sixth grade—Helen Buckatew, Barbara den, Trenton and Mount Holly. Manhattan dale farm, Lincroft, entertained at Mrs, Huldah T. Morford. o'clock at tho Worden funeral home Knapp, Muriel Sonborn, , Doris Scott. BED BAG c tea yesterday afternoon for gradu- Mrs. Huldah Taylor Morford, wid- on East Front street with Rev. Her- George and Kenneth Atkinson, Wallace C Ayers, John Decker, Raymond Grover and 100% Pure 11 TOMATO ates of Monmouth Memorial hospital Jug ow ol John Morford, died at herbert J. Smith, pastor of tho Meth- Raymond Sanborn. Helen Stout To lb. HITTERS 27 school of nursing, who have become homo near New Monmouth Saturday odist church, officiating. Burial will Seventh grade—James Ahem, Neville JUICE associated with the Monmouth Coun- ovening at the age of 78 years. be in Alplno cemetery at Perth Am- 'onnors, Anthony Conzaiina, Wallace ty Organization for Social Service. Death was due to the Infirmities of boy. Davidson, Samuel Farrcll, John Hyland, Wed Len Marthens Eugene Smith, Ned Titus, Robert Wilson, FLOUR Grapefruit C Mrs. Howoll VanGerbJg, Mrs. Wil-oW age. Mr. Coleman was born at Perth Helen Borden, H«lon Herman. Helen John- Mlsa Helen Lolse Stout, daughter and Orango No. 2 Can liam P. Thompson and Mrs. George Mrs. Morford was a daughter of Amboy and was the son of tho late ion,'LolB Silver and Marguerite Wood. of. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stout -of NATIONAL BttAND DROMEDARY Sections 15 assisted as hostesses. the late Mr. and Mrs. James K. Wal- Isaac and Sarah Martin Coleman. Madison avenue, and Leonard Milton George Wood's boys' whlto team 24-ft. Guests of honor were Misses Gcnc- ling and she was born on tho oldHe had been spending a month at Marthens, son of Mr. and Mra. Leon- GIANT vieve Bach, Laura Gant, Valla Gun- Taylor, homestead near Middletown Asbury Park. Surviving aro two sis- defeated the blue team of Neville ard Marthens, Sr., of Rumson, will Bag slarini, Mary Henry, Pcari Morris, village. Tho house on this place was ters, Mrs. Radcliffe Bridge and Miss Connors in a league softball game be married Saturday afternoon at the CAKE Thursday by a 17-to-7 score. The OCTAGON SOAP 3 - if Winifred Welser,:, Caroline Caprloni, bought recently by Mrs. Amory L. May A. Coleman, both of Island Broadway Temple, New York city. Goldle Castile, Pauline Frick, Thora Haskell and given to tho Monmouth Heights. boys' white team Is now leading the leaguo with a total of 8 points while Miss Stout will be attended by Miss 12 Boxes Rado, Rhea Rose, Carrie Smith .and County Historical association. Mr. Annabello Marthens, sister of tho PRESERVES Helen Sudderth. Morford died about ii years ago. A the blue team has 5 points. The BARON'S PURE to Fack Clarence Burdge. boys' teams aro practicing touch groom, aa maid ol honor. Melvln P. SAFETY MATCHES Other guests were Miss Lillian M. son, Albert Morford, died several Stout, brother of the bride-to-be, will Thompson, head of tho school of years ago. For a number"of years Tho funeral of Clarence Burdgo of football, and will play their first GRAPE Shrewsbury avenue, Highlands, who game this afternoon. Tho two g bo best man. Following tho cere- nursing; Mlsa Margaret Horniltel of Mrs. Morford lived at Port Mon- tlrls' mony a reception will be held at New 80 to the hospital staff, and Misses Evelyn mouth and later moved to the house died Wednesday of last week in histeam, Audrey Ivcrson's blues and Thg. at New Monmouth, whore her death 51st year, was held Saturday morn- Jane Mason's whites are tied In theYork, after which the couple will Jar 17' T. Walker, Harriet Cook, Katharine EMBOSSED NAPKINS occurred. She was tho oldest mem- Ing at the house, with Rev. Percy R. girls' leaguo with 8 points each. The leave for a two weeks' wedding trip Duelle, Mary Walker, Mary J. Sulli- Comer, Sr., pastor of Highlands through the South. van, Winifred Hughes, Ruth Wil- ber of the New Monmouth Baptist 6 U Beg. liams, May Boonc, Martha Hanson, church in terms of years. Methodist church, In charge. Burial blues won the first game of Softballi"'Mr" Marthens is"a graduate of Red Puffed Wheat by A. M. Posten & Sons was In Bay played on September 25 and^ the Bank h|gh school"and Is employepy d by UNEEDA BISCUITS Atlanta Shafto, Grace Blackwell, Tho funeral was held Tuesday af- View cemetery. whites reversed tho decision Thurs- Vivian Hunt and Elizabeth Hyno. ternoon at the church and tho In- day. Each team received 3 points a life Insurance company at New or RICE terment was in Fair View cemetery. Mr. Burdge was a native of High- for sportsmanship in each contest. York. They wili make their resi- Olant Cello Largo lands and was engaged In the whole- dence at Fair Haven. Fackage 6 THE GOLDEN HOUB CIRCLE. Tho bearers were William Morford, sale clamming business. He was a MOUNTAIN PEAS No. 2 Can WUIard Palmer, Henry Coe, Walter former chief of the Highlands fire The seventh and eighth grade SIIBEWSBUEY P. T. A. Dessert Meeting Hcia By Red Bank Wllley, George Acker and Thomas department. Surviving aro his wife, book club recently met. Tho follow- Roberta. ing book reports were given: "Texan ITCBbyterlan Society, Mrs. Anna Cunningham Burdge; a Moro Than BO Persons Attend Got- son, Clarence Burdge; two daughters, Scouts" by Charles Conzaiina, "The Togcther Meeting, Tho regular dessert sowing meet- Wlllmon B. Slieppard. Disappcaranco of Anna Shaw" by Dept. Fruit Dept. Miss Hena Burdge, and Mrs. James More than SO persons attended a FANCY ing of tho Golden Hour circle of the Willmon Bacon Shoppard, better White; three brothers, Arthur, Mah? Mildred Marx, "Kidnapped" by An- Presbyterian church of Red Bank thony Conzaiina and "Mystery Is- get-together meeting held Tuesday known aa "Bake" Sheppard, died Ion and Phlneag Burdge; a jister, night by tho Shrewsbury Pnrent- loaf Table Celery was held in tho social hall of the shortly after midnight this morning Miss Mary Burdgo, and a grandson, land" by Audrey Iverson. Tho mem- Sliced Bread church yesterday. About 40 mem- at his homo on East Wcatsido avenuo James White, Jr., all of Highlands. bers voted Anthony Conzailna's re- Teacher association in the Shrews- bers and several visitors wcro pres- port the best. Pupils who gave re- FANCY CAMFOHNIA alter a short illness. He was 74 bury school auditorium. Following Ibx. ent. The ho.stesscs were Mrs. John years old. ports yesterday were Helen Her- a Bhort business session, community Allen, Mra. Trnbrook N. Jlccknmn, George Walling. man, Goorge Wood, William Drakp, singing was led by Morgan C. Knapp PEAS Mrs. A. G. Urorf nnd Mrs. Charles The body was conveyed to tuo Wor- George Walling of Atlantic High- Neville Connors, John Hyland and 19 of yiirevvsbury nnd Claud Ruch of Conovcr. den funeral home on East Front lands died of a cerebral hemorrhage John Haigh. > Kumson. Miss Gladys Shropshire of FANCY DELICIOUS afreet and prepared for Interment. last Thursday at Monmouth Memor- Swiss Cheese 3 Tho Salvation Army workers Arransorncnta for the services will lied Bank was accompanist. thanked the (loldon Hour circle ial hospital at Long Branch. Ho was Mrs. Thomas Irwln of Bradley completed thi;i afternoon. stricken while walking on the street The graduating class hrld a meet- APPLES membiu-u for their help hi the recent ing Friday with Bill Ylviaakcr, pres- Ucach, chnlrnmn of tho commlttoo "14* Mi-. Bheppard waa born at Green- two days before and was removed to campaign for funds. ident, In charge. Tho members de- of parent-education for tho Mon- Danish C FLORIDA wich and had lived at lied' Bunk K the hnspllnl In the ambulance of the Hiotiih County council, wns guost 3 "Cianada T>ay'' will lui observed at year;;. Ho waa a mechanical en- Atlantic Highlands Flrat Aid squad, cided to purchase clan?) rln^a sim- g the next meeting of the clrelo Weil- ilar to those designed by the 1931)speaker, Roquefort< Cheese gineer for the Public Hervlce com- Mr. Walling wan 52 years old and Her topic was "Parent Ed- lb Grapefruit ncf-duy, Oclobrr 1!1. Mrfl. Howard ])iuiy at tho Rod Hank electric light clasn. Tho ring* being Btcrllng sil- ucatlon." Mrs. Marllla Walsworth 35 10' was horn at Atlantic Highland*. He JSnidlie will ho In i'hiU|;o or the plant for many years and W;IH ver with a circular H. (J. H. moruv- Kave, a Bolo entitled, "Let's Sing 8UN1U8T JUICY IniHiuon iirnl there will lie an i-ntrr- ( waa a carpenter by trade. The fu-grftm in sllwr net in rilmotui, nnd Afiiiin." pensioned novi'ml yrars aj' ». He wa;neral waa held Hundny afternoon at Inintncnt and nilver (itfciinK. an exempt member of Union hose tlanki'd with thn cla.i-'i nnmrral'i, A wuyn and means committee- waa Cigarettes IMiuis aro under way for lOurkry the home of hill sinter, Mrs. Edward (JooiK^ Wood wan appointnl to draw LEMONS company. Golden nf Atlantic Highland!!. Rev. ii|i|iiiinti-ii with Mr8. Claud Wvcn- Hupper Thin ;ulay, November K', a nketeh of tho class pennant for ap- iHirKli aH clialiinan. Bho was assist- llln wife, Mia. Mary II. O:ibo George It. Ellin conducted tho nerv- proval In order Hint ita juitrhaiin which ilio rbrln will liavo ehiu;ie of. ilft'd many yi-iim ano. Mr. Sheppaid ed by Mm. Ijiwrenco Ivorson, Mrs. Serving will luke place, from U:'M) to Ico, and burial by A. M. Pnalen and might tin nrranKcd. Tlin rla.-in miect - lii HllrvlVfd by a iinn, ICt nest W. Mhe.p- Kons was in Hay View cemetery. The l Lrsiter ileott and Miss Ilulh Howard, 7 p. m. The tutpper cammllten cuii- ed fur thrlr motto, • Hllivn an.I Huc- Tho aii.iiiciation lias enrolled 45 mem- MEAT DEPARTMENT pnrd (if Ked Hunk; two Imitherfl, liparnrn weio Walter J. Hnbertn, Wil- cend." A Hallowe'en jmity wns nlutn df MIM. Kdwln Clone, Mra. Hur- Thomnii and Benjamin .Mheppnrd of In-1 H for ttio mimilng year. ry Coir, Mm. Minor Tlllon. Mrn. Hen- liam l>nwd, llenjamln I,jiytnri nnd plannfid for Krlilny evening, ortolii'r Mllivllle; two In<>rImjJI J» Inw, Kzrii ICImer Uawler, Tlui 1'. T. A. att«ndiince, banner We Sell the Finest Quality Money Can Buy! ry Kohl, Mm. Chnrli-.i It, Knjilbh ami Harry O:;iiorn, liolli or lted Hank 30, to which thn «i-vi'ntli Kntili* pu- wiuf wan f*y Urn twventh ami i'iid Mill. Wllllnm Wllioir. nlla will lio irivllfd. and n*ivej;il tdnteiK Ill-law, Including , Mm. f.va I., Knife. Hindis. Itrfresihmenta vvero under HID ibaliiimnolilii of Mrs, rBlCASHKKINO r Mm, i>. W. I'm nUMiMet, with whom Thn funeral »f Mm. Kva U (In., Franks liiv vi.vn Mia ,rs. The HP<1 Hunk Hcfclfttri* tfav Diivld 1'. Wood. PORK C C he lived. who died Inttt Thuradny nt tlin iiomo OH or lier daughter, Minn Mildred ling over every "itJri'fit In tusvjj mu\ pvfl \. M. l\ A. Iwrilnry Aililn-sseii roml In thn county. [,'•! It rntrv yo Only tdngle, m<*n are admitted to FOWL Martin l.itlhn MIMIIKII. of r^eonardo, was held Monday nfte. mfta«iu(« to t hofto wim liv« im th*» Shoulders lb lb « lull oil HIitmlurilH of III V < lul>«. the military academy at W»«t Point. Bologna 15 Martin Luther MIIUIKII, who lu|;I-II In llui tlrihlnK Indmi Atlantic H1[{lil«nda conducted the lliillk 111 Y club win, h.lil Tllrmluy Iry at l\v,i\ Illicit many yeain, illt-i! neivlco. Jluilnl by A. M. l'uaten mid IIONF.I.KSH VKAI, MVehlllK wllli Croiy,i' H;ilM«, JH estl Mundiiy nt Mnnmmitli Mi-inmlnl In™ Ilonil wati In Utfiim fjrovfi cemetery. limit, 111 chill );>:. The rliili liM-inbiiu pllnl at I.inii; Hinntli In liln Will Cutlet year. lln hail be nt C C (iecirKO Wllile, trniminn-, inputted on (liri'ii »<•(•]{«. Mr. Mlniiftli Hlcil nl Him wnn thn witUtw nt Wtl Ilia lliiiini'lnl i IIIIJIIII;: uf Ml.. < lull Hi (.'filler Btnet, Mini Hil|;lit. liiiin Ji)iKc-- J*1*"' iiiftiiy years «h« w«* LAMB II) ROAST lb W. A. Itobblim, m-cii'liii y of Ilin Y. Mr. MlniiKli wan Ihn mm nf Urn late ;i resident <>f JVtitmnIo ntnl At Untie 24 23 M. (!. A., tiilln-d lo llm iliib iiii-ni JmiM-u Hay nii'l ,'Uunli Knvvhind Ml> liiini.l.i fUiivtvlng tuMihlfn pl.in '.',:',• llrliiht Mrtlni'llnl rloiK-b nnil IUI dii ii),;h(«ir nil two Mlsi ri|ill|>Tnent r*0«eU th« »t»nd»rd Which would linjilovn the club. •Hi'llljll IIH'lilliiT llf Ol I'llll Hill HUH 1 IIfirry Frctli Caught Ms.K* fin*! Wiiiiom, nompltt* and alY»«ya nady RIB Thti nnw incnllxMn me ,Iiu It [llmuii pruiy. llln wlrn 'H"1 In Mr.'.l Spring FISH TODAY ! Jiilin l.nlrd, Hum YI.IK, Arnold H.»|H Itiif vlvinjj nin lwi> ilnui;liteia nml In. !,«tffl, vlro r«K«idl««»- of dlatanc* or *•*• filed. Tom llmnnn, Ilonleii HIITIK-U. II Kim, Mid. Helen M Knlmvalil ol ROAST H(! l.nkf, tlnnry lUgouniin ll-iM'|il Mlnugli ihe*i*l nt K H» nnd l*ela Mm lintmld, lor, Mis. I'lnnU Noilim of IIIKIIIS III A! It HAWK ui iittxt on M'Mi.Uy of I t wk. HTKBH Thft Informal iiilllnUon of m-w Invra, nnd two IIUIIIH-IN, KIWIKHI n Iirlij 'lUutMttny flffrrmim, Mnckerel member* will tftk« plwcn tDiilgiil Mlnngh of liril lltxnk null John lorU nt hi* lalo huti>» OH WIIIU RR Mount & Son MlmiKh »t Itlllll«<»l. Bl« RlRliiirlill. Smoked Uorrclt Kwjng la dmlimnn of Ilin ro, tin fir IUt«m!tto Utivfl,, with c 14!. CHUCK rirnrt anil n fcfput gmmlimn a)io our V, W. (!itm«n Tr«mb«(h, pn*tnr K. AOAJNCM, MOM Shrimp .. vivo, «»f iipd Jinnk II#f»rm*f4 rhur h, nf 22lb 1 I ib Th«k 1 lilsi nft^inoim *t the null**, jtintor Order tinllcd Ahi (Wln)l« «r Hull) JWy, JIOWMA W, AAM in «TNt«t RED BANK REGISTER. OCTOBER 8,1938. CLASSIFIED to» BANK REGISTER WANT ADS

    ARTICLES FOE SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE FOR EXCHANGE- MISCELLANEOUS. ROOMS FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR RENT HONEY TO UlAH on Brat txmd and COMFORTABLE furnished room In private STORE for rent In Eatontown i fine loca- COB BENT or leaia, large aton wltb ni FOR SAW. com .talk., v.ry b.it. Oat ARE YOU tion, formerly oecupled by Asbury Park Ultra walla th«jr last, lo per buneh. Al. mortgage on Improved real eetata, family; Southern exposure; alt conveni- 1 atatlon, Broad straet. EatoDWwa. «• window worw doubl. the amount loaned. Ai- ences; hot water heat; rent reasonable. Press. Suitable for any bnslneaa. Apply posit* echaolhoaaa. phone .11 Batwrtow*, so laeust poll. f« Mia. Frank J. tfan- ouUld* an, Ray H. BtUlman. Batontown. N. J. nlno, Laurel -avenue, ttlddlatomi, pboni eton Bwikman. attorney. 10 Broad street. Also garage. 81 South itreet, phona Red 8IX-EOOU faouae, ont-&at thiy »r« ihfcbly you can sit . . Ued Bank. Bank iaaO-M. FOB KENT, cottages end bungalows In on_road and river at^ i vtry I07 cost. W« itUl have suns ihtdti 1 219 BROAD STREET, one or two eicep- Bed Bank, Eatontown. Fair Haven, Lit- xrsijr- UPRIGHT piar.o for sale, 15.00. II Whlu 80-Inch cloth by 5 ft. i in, at 8 for $1.1 AUTOMOBILE loana. cara Snaneed and Fair'Haven. Apply *807 River road. raflnancadl larseit and oldeit company. tlonallr lar»e famtihed roomat four tle Silver and adjacent townet and eoun- •traat, Red Bank, Mr». E. J. MorKan." W« BUO tatuura and bantf ihad«i. Sbtdw LOST AND FOUND wlndova In each; llsbt bouaakeeplnir If de- try estate, and Tlver front homes near 8EVEN-EOOU houae. In stock a. wid« M 6* Inchsi. Fint quaU Loweet raua. Central Dlicouut Oorp« Bed Bank. Bay H. Stiilman, State high- "" "sir.; (II ' FOB BALE A. K. C. registered baigla 606 0aetiio Blds^ A.bury Para, phone sired ; enclosed balcony. Reaeonable. pups, 110 and tit i by Headow bark Hjr abides 8fi incbei wld» by S fttt Ions at LOST, white male poodle* answers to nama Phone Red Bank «1-W. way, Eatontown, K. 3. Phone Eatontoirn garaga. lUnt II flUlr* (I Growler out ol Meadow Lark Batlsh,; both 88e ••eh. Bpruc* up today and sit ortr of Buddy; Newark lUumi* tmg: gray ear 486k Evening, by appointment. ?• **ln same location far twenty.o&a ar road, Bumaon, i -•,—,• that shade compUx. Natlonut 6c, 10c COMFORTABLE furnlahad room, light yeara." rood hunters. C. F. Gordon, lilllbrook and tail, Call Rum ion, 708.* WANT to bur for caih any old poataga and airy; In private family i all Improve- DEUGHTFUL. pl«uantlr furniahai limaa, farm, Kevport road, Naw Monmouth, and $1 Star* (formerly Frown-Cooptr Co.) •tamps. United State, or foreign: on or -- unlumlshed U deslrsdl eight rooau hone Mlddlatown «»>.» F dllvr off envelope!. Submit to me for Impec ments ; good location. Apply 02 Wallace bath: open flrolact prlvata garagai Uon. R. V. R- H. Stout, S Unden plaia. street. Red Bank.* bouS wlu5imod. Impro^mantt! Ur Haven, near river and baaefi. Ooas. fiitr w6ob for sale for stove, furnace FOR BALE, baby carrlati, Knpllih ityl.i iBiC typwt linirt. oapa, packing BUSINESS NOTICES. room. down.talra. SSSSSSUTJSSKSiktiKSikti l ^ itock. At Hendnckoon pbone Red Bint 2141, knotted pinepine. OOnn. bbu aUnaU ; suitablitble for hot watar beating .yetara, PIIWM ttd sJwlie.1 IS load. 110 eord.1 kind. alio old violin i «ood condition. B6J for and school. "Address B. P.'!!., box 1 Bank UH. wooditl cen" pet bl». rates Bcnl- River road, Tali- Haven.* iatUttowzt. phon» I«9. Optn MONlfiY to loan; private party haa from id bi Bono R 487 TBS HIGHEiarr priMa paid tot Ut* eblek- $2,000 to 14,000 on flrat mortgage on Bad Bank. un urollh i, 1U Weat Front atraet, Bed Bank, UAI1Y. COACH, black, for aalai good < BOUSE for rent, six rooms, bath, ' ' «* •* ftuylahed, mi FOB BALE, itove and furnace pipes, i first clasa property in Red Bank; no com-CONNECTING front rooms, tumlahed, in attached t Sycamora' aveni djUon. Call Bad Bank lit 1-3.• parts for all to axes etoves and furnaces. Bed Dank »10». mission. Address Money to Loan, box oil heated hornet garage If wanted; no bury. Call 499-W Bed Bank. tivE for Bale, aouara mahogany flnlibad FOR SALE A P ( Frlgldalr*. fint clan 611, Red Bank. ^13Fl#£&£ Vtove. "It »«*•" praotrcair» news price Let us repair your stoves, heaters and Wa iiay oaah tot your old cooking. R. K. Vendarveer, 49 Branch IFOB RENT, storsa. offlcea, Cata, houses, B?( Blnaa Co. < «venlOs«. tatont*wn HARGAINH In evergreens; Is R»d Bank WVtf AJJJT with AUantlo lead and cinoi tb« HOUSE MOVER and raiser. Joseph O. cash. registers, furniture, onice and store li Ph Rd B 18 Mechanic atraet. Bed Bank. 87-W. ie.t of quality equipment: wnst hava you to sell? We desirable location. Phone Red Bank .wrgreen tree. I..n. thr..v«e b. eto cloa. out food or v«K«tal)l« clout for lala, bait, <2,0O par gallon. Wall texture ic Mount, HIS Tentb aranue. Neptune. .N. lHe-J.- SMALL FABM aetaui remodslad Colonial HALF oi double hou.. at ll North BrUn at tha world« lowest prices und. Specials fit wall paper. Atlantic J., phone 28HB-W and tO5». pay tha best price.. Friedman, 36 South ll lue> n i Bu _.._j stock. Peonlei 2Ba each dlvl- two compartment*] fint condition) re«> Main street, Asbury Park, phone Asbury THREE furnished rooms for rent, with or re.ld.nce i eight room^ thrie batbis oU .,, 7" * k, sU rooma and kathl ifon. V3vetPrivet,, iiKartorrya •borry,, shadShane ando ornaorna-. •onablt. Apply at 84 8hr*wibury avenut* _ intt.UQ W«it Front street, phon* B«d THE CR08SBOAD8, at Eetontotm. rant* h.ati attached garage modem horta bam. *!!.,mBroT,«m'nt'i, taaaonabl. rrot. Apply Red Bank. K Petk. 81*3. without board. Maryland Tea Room, 68 mental ««aa all at low prices. Albert J5, south ot traffio llgkt. Full count Riverside avenue. Red Bank. Bent fuUT lurnBhed. Allaira A 8on ABWI. WUIam Kane. Mlddletcwn. N. 3. Netton, Allentown, N. J., nuriery at Im- EBUlU'l' B««ond-Ihand water punpa. dinner 60c Turkey and chicken dinners, cr. Inn, HOOT AIR furnfurnaca e with pippipee s foorr iW$28 $ , FURNISHED room in private family, all 1» Monmoath street. Bed Bank. HALF of double house, six rooma, alt in? layBt.ow"Jitatlon. junioji r violiilin 1166, nahoffanh y gateles ta- a Hunt Middl[Iddletone . nhoiw Sundays, BOc Good service. Phone Eat- HELP WANTED R1VEB FRONT home at (11 Divar road. pr0 ln m ls t ontown 5e> Laura Clark, management improvements; nice location. Apply 6 'RONT home at (11 Elver road. n. J?b ,ck 5fr' '**""m *""' » *" ">»»th. PPi GETTING COLD—Ar« you «Ai~Tta ble. Urge china\ closet, ftte large dreai It. Fair Haven, nio. roomarooma,. all year bouaal|8""nouea; H ?_ ' 9 "S**' o* town. Henry cold weatheth r petts In tonight? GGet Inen. Stansberry Thrift Shop. Wilson ave- GAEDEN TRACTORS, Plan.t Jr. and GigMETAL WEATHERST1UPS for door. GOVERNMENT joba.• «tart HOB to J17G Allen place^Red Bank. two*ear garag.: exceptionaiptlonal for party with £• ?""!• r",1i»r' ^iriater bulldlni. Red y >h 14 shape today. Black or salvanited ttove nu«, Port Monmouth. near fin houi». BoleneBolana, rebuilt,. Con.Conov«. r Broa.. Balaa e\ «rlndowei_ save _8S3t of. fuel coata. month, rapid Increase; men, woman. ONE ROOM, luU&bla fox one Ot two per- reference.. InQulre att WlB01 Blvesuver rnriroad,. \°?* - °°* '- pipe and elbows- Rotary ath »Ht*r» Bervlce. Wloaatuna, N , J. phonh e HolmaeHlel A. Hendrlokioii A i! Prepare now for next Red Bank examina- ions; twin bedi H deilred; lame home ___> Had Bank til. FOR BENT, elngl. house. II TOY black and tan fianehestertsrrler pup tions. , Short hours. Influence unnecas- 12.40. heater wick a 3 for 11, Hasco heat- pies, eight weeks old, for sale. E. R. 1400. J..UMU"- -U «• uo. pbon. R«d Bank In v«ry desirable nelphborhood. 102 East for rent: good location} reason. I ari I8.S6, cost scuttles 85c. galvanised Bank. »1 Nawmaii Springs road. Bad •ary. Common education usually suffi- Front atreat, phona Red Bank 82U-W.* Stamberry, Wilson avenusi Fort Mon- <.AGAS RANGERAi.uc,, fou•—..r .burner.- , ov«n-.., brotl- cient. Full particulars and list poslUons ' " 93 Shrewsbury arenue, ash buikets 60c, stove cement 16o, ftih mouth. near tn home. or, In good condition] 910 takes It, 16 nue; Mbvtn room, and bath, IIS monthly. cam 70c, stove shakers, llft&ri, pokers, free. Write today sure. Hurry. Frank- ROOMS for rent. |2 and SS per week; all Get keye from Hagerman_ Lumber Co., TS fFOR SALE, gas end coal combination $10. Lincoln court, Kean.burg. N. J.* BORENSON * BABES, bulkheade and tin IaiUtuU, Dept. 288-A, RocheiUr, K. conveniences: garage. Adter, 58 Wash- SIX ROOMS »0 par montt: ft,, room. g&l.^tr.fv^'a'S. dunp.rs, wick* of all kinds, furnace/ Mncum uw Shop, $29 per month j all Improvements, and «nndp a coo pi C9c, Visit our banment. Nation-** breakfast nook $3.50, d%rk oalt buffet dock building «ontraotora, High- ington itreet. Red Bank.* H S and china cloiot, $8.00 «aeb| urvir to UTTLHeadden'E WHITe OonurI " Red~Bank. * Antiques garage f on Klng'e Highway. A. Blschofl. °V JT elx rooms, bath, all lm- al Be, 10c end $1 Store (formerly Frown- lands, H. J. phona Highland. 1S46. YOUNG GIRL wanted to do light house- Hlddletown, phona US. Middletown. one-car taragei central lo. Cooper Co.) Frte delivery. match, 12.00. Craig, Del ford, N. J.» fiourfblbought andd sola.old. . work. 28 Lake avenue. Red Hank. McKee, II McLaren FOR SALE, sad, top soil, nil dirt, elndere APARTMENTS ALL SIZES of used and retreaded tJ»a ELECTRIC washer, any reasonable otter GAS STATION operator; large oil com- and travail prices reasonable. Claude UCEN8ED PLUMDER—Phoce 1817 R«d for »ale at bargBln prices. Brookslda will" be accepted. 40 Tbrockmorton pany has an established going saa ita- FURNISIiED apartment on river, antlra Bungalow ox Wriaht, Uarkham plsc UtUe SlWer. Bank, Cor your plurtbtng* heating and floor consisting of four rooms; vtry at- Karagel November Inn. AtUntl- • •o Blshtindi* nur Btona avenue, Red Bank.* phone Bad Bank UU8-J, tinning. Advice and eitlmatej free. Jo- Uon to turn over to an aggressive young ll I t $26 1A Church/ CHOW puppies for sale. Davl. Sarvlee seph W. Fox. lie Plnckney road. Red mane If you can conduct a mo dor a llve- tractive. Apply at 06 West Front street* 523?" ^S^T^SS^i^JSt REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ... oak wood In itova and fir* pU • Station, Had Bank Airport, phone Red- OMS OP every five famllLa buys a nevi Bunk, wlre service station and want to build UE Red Bank. alt Improvement*, f20, Blvtir Plata, Octo- MONMOUTH COUNTS fannai Bank l«e.J." set of diahea ovtry year. That's a fact, a profitable business for yourself, this I. APARTMENT, four rooms, bath, Improve- longthi, gravel for driveways, fooi taken from statistics. Yea. and. ve .ellWILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing, beat* bar 1. John H. CooV, Jr^ phone 8426.J. list of ail OUM and type*, Eatonlitown 44B-J-2, J. H. Carney. KITCHEN cabinet for aal.i aJao small the opportunity of A lifetime; mod state ments ; With garage; $18 per month. YOUNG business couple wish to share at- will b« gl?«n partonal a great many of them rlnht here. And Ino and tlnnlnff. PUEDDS and (rlndinUU cash requlrtd for opening inventory. Ap. Maple avenue, Kvunaon, near Hlnt»lm*nn'* UBHJD TIRES for sale. 7C7 Cc can andd UP- child's bad. Phon. Red Bank taa-W.* you can't blame teem when you can buy traotlre home with youn^ refined Prot- —rd Uppincott. II I rapalrtd. Agent (or Master carburetor ply gas station, 63 Main street, Eaton Corner. Write 0. I. Wardell, Bea Bright _ me Red Bana tai. Brookslde Inn. Atlantic Highlands, neat FOX BALE, a new fruit press ] cost 17.CO, a 41-plece.blue willow set for M.»6. That coal saving device). Pita any furnace. 4% estant couple: four bedroom*, dining and Stone church." figures a. trifle more than 10a each piece; Lvlffhton avenue. Bed Dank, phone 868T-J. town, Friday between 2 and 7 p. m. Ask UNFURNISHED apartment, five rooms. " ' , room, two flnplacea,„ , tt*am heat!. iTABJkl of about atx aeret. eeroa-itwa will sell tor 11.00. At « Kemp ave- for supervisor. _____ RUG SALE, flxO felt bate ruga $2,69, nue. Fair Haven, phon. Had Bank 48H-W.* glvea you creamer, augar, vegetable dish, atove heat, gaa and electricity; good well furnished! electric lea box. Onnere house, barn and outbaUdlan. tfl.fioa ^ RUG S, platter and soup plates as well as dinner GENERAL CONTRACTOR and ceaapoola SALESLADIES wanted; experienced saioi- condition; $S:0u per week. Apply Had deslra to retain two bedrooms, with cash. baJinee Uko rent. Wfll conilder di- . 7 ^ix^OO size $8.49, 0x12 size $6.e9. Other JUNIOR bedroom aulte for .ale. three cleaned: carting and grading', top soil, lFlo overing 80a iqunre plates, side dishes and salad plates In serv- mlariure una re, fill dirt, clnderecindere, gravel *^d eand. ladlea wanted for ladies' re ad y- to- wear Bank 403. '* good values; Floor covering Belgian Ort- places; good condition. Mrs. 3. B Con- ice for six. JuBt 59 a«ti left. It you el and sand. and accessories; part time, steady posl FURNISHED three-room apartment ovei ,n yayard, ,24x8 6 chenchen.U. e rugs 50c5 ,, g over. Conover laneane, ReRedd Bank.* six. JuBt 53 Entlmates glyen, phone Red Bank 8283. * ental rugs 22x44 inches at QBQBo each, . e filve aomeone a Xmas or weddliddlni g Oscar BBeckerk . 47 SeconS d .treatt. FaiFir HH«- tlon. AddreBB Saleslady, box 511, Red looking river i tile kitchen, bathroom paradU*,*' tl gs 22x44 inches a g hall FOR SALSS S ccheaph ap,, UrUrnn lea box with Prig t v«n, N. J. Bank. and hall; hot water supplied* be&t Includ- ', Oval braided rues 59c, 77 feet lolonng halhl sift sett thts set today while we ha , . J. . -„ - ^ -».»• -ay, one all< -* runners b y 24 IncheIh s wwide at 98o each. IdIdalrl e collll andd adl delicatessei lea bonx ahowithw Prigcase-, them NattonajJBc, 10c and 11 Store, STfiNOGRAPHEAPERR with bookkeepinbepg anded in rent; immediate occupancy; conveni- HOLMDEL FARM, suitable potatoes. I north of Seaside Heights brldgaj reatrlat* Z 24-lnnh hull runner 20c yard, rug border also Frlgldalra cooling tessesystemn .h Martin REPAIRING and alterations. We bay and ent business center and railroad depot: truck or dairy; 166 acres, mm iui«i SALE, riding horse. reglsUred thor- sell used garment*. Muet be tn good srcnerBll officffi e workk experienci e wantedtd. plenty pastures and water all aidesflno. l*rg soil«] Jed, lots ,60x100 feet on ft5,000 y ' - 35c yard. National Se, IDo endI II SI Store Butcher, Leonardo, phone Atlantic. High- Stenographer, box 611, Reelectrid c tetrlgeratlon. Telephone Red Sin, 9000): pine7 lots 9350. Approfet-lot t land. 1B1-J.' ,hbr.4 mVl twalv. yjara, isoundo i condition. West Bed Bank Cleaning shop, AddreBa Bank 877 for appointment. colonial house, good condition; extra ten- 20-year "± H. A. mortgagea. W < £ (formerl(fly frown-CoopePaCooper Co.Co) ) Free' dv enRable "or polcTor" road riding. Phone 811 Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. U. Bank.' SMALL apartment for rent. Welell heated; ant hems; Rood large barm, sheds, chick- Cod model housa coder construction, ifi- livery. i MALLARD ducks for sale I will - - • - Engel. Curelll, proprietor. GIRL or woman wanted for eeneral house- house; ready to go to work. Available) notions: At Toms Biver. take Koate 17 to aell for II a pair. Call Mra. Raymond mWBWWU *»v. a^M,.— house In fine tielghbornooil wwitith ffour COAST QUARD double andar, 2txf feet, 1 work ; BI«P In. Call RumBon 123G.J. January. Long term lease to responsible Island Heizhts, then left (north) to Cadu cabin, Kermath engine, equipment In- Banborn, phone Rad^Bank B79-W. FOR SALE, used coal ranges, combination REMOVER of dead animals. Dead ant- bedroomsd , twt o btbathhs «n second flfloor, farmer or for estate- Address Holmdel stoves, heatcri, gas ranges, oil stoves; mala removed free of charge. Phone WANTEDANTED, neat joutig whtwhit* ijl foor MghMght maid's room, third floor; all Improvements. Grove to bay. No ealesmeni boy dlrtet di f t sailer conversion, CAB RADIO, ilx-tuba Majsstlo, perfect Bed Bank 8891-J. Paul Rltna. farm, box 6U, Bed Bank. Irom owner and lav* money. Folder fra* t d alt In first class condition, Samuel houseworkhk ; SaturdayStd s andd Sundayd e oftft. Two-car garage tor sale. Shrewsbury Ray H. Stiilman. Eatontown, N. J. condition; fits modkl A Fords, $10. Call SwftrU, U West Front street, phone Red PAINTINQ. decoration pap«i banning* AddreBa P. O. Box 141, KeanBburg, N. J.* River Aeencyi phone 76.* FOR RENT, three-room bungalow; gas, B7J tHU* water and electricity. A fine place for eetlmatee supplied on tarse or small YOUNG WOMAN, white, wanted for gen- FOR RENT or lease, three rooms and ATTRACTIVE home, excellent loelUae* FOR SALE!, living room set, three pieces, SPECIALS—Radiator covers 40c, pottery Jobs i Interior and ewterlor palntlnt?> ex- bath, corner River road and Blackpolnt a small family. Inquire at 48 Poplar large living room, dining room, kitchen, "Z PARSOTS, pair beautiful, tame, talkera; mohair frets*, good condition; price $18. eral houBOwork; private room and bath, avenue, Fair Haven.* ^^^ four bedrooms and bath? hot water heath ?» one blue and gold, other scarlet i no base lamps $1.70. Indian moccasin bed- cellent wall paper ferric*. Arthur 13. good salary; congenial'surroundings. Call road, Rumion, with store below; Ideal lo- 1 £. case neca.aary. Sell cheap account leav- Phone Highlands 1177. Schmidt, 426 room slipper* 29c pair, Holland shades 8 Boyce, painting contractor, phone Bumson Mrs, L, Bogart, Lyncrest Farm, phone :atlon for beauty parlor or barber shop. FOR RENT, house of three rooms and lot 00x2001 two-car garagei under pticedv' *• Ins town. Aadr«BK Parrot., box fill, EUd Nayalnk avenue, Highland*.* for 11. Finest parlor brooms 89c. cotoa. Freehold J06-W-2* Telephone Rumnon 771 bath, electric, running water, big gar- $6,500. W. A. Hopping Agency, Sod door mats, small, 4flc, "Wear Ever items. den; flO per month. Peter Korb, 9th Bank, phone 897.* FOR SALS, marina equipment, auch aa GRANDMOTHER FIELDS' dining room, OPPORTUNITIES for several" bright men TWO or three room housekeeping apart- alx-lnoh compass and binnacle. Zlese Visit our basement National Be, ICc and meamealsl , weee k daydy 40c; Sunday, chichickec n ment for rent; fine location. Also large street, near Laurel avenue, West Keans* COLONIAL house, living room, d-afsji lathe, 18-Inch swing and 8-foot as salesmen oh straight commission; ex- burg, N. J.# ' Julian, o Bay avenue, phone binoculars, new. three-hole Protane cook $1 Store (formerly Prown*Cooper Co.) dinnenner 5050cc. AlsAlos rooms andd boardbd. 73 room; housekeeping or board If desired. room, kitchen, fireplace, two p6rehamj -* depth. cellent opportunity to learn business with three bedrooms, bath* maid'e roam* large S Highlands stove and several ethir things at very low VtS DO the highest typ* of piano work Wallace street, Red Bank.* remuneration. District: Monmouth coun- .Suitable for one or two. 62 Branch ave- ATTRACTIVE home on water front, Hv- figures. Phono 8644 Red Bank.* end sflll planaa rlahu Dlrhan'a Piano ime, phono Red Bunk \H1 ing room, dining room, kitchen, fire- plot 100x320; numerous trees and shrub* .*• LET US Install an oil burner In your cook T north of Long Branch. Apply to L. place, four bedrooms, tiled bathroom, oil bery. Price $8,000. W. A. Hopping Ag*&* <•» stove or heater. Bee demonstration In CHICKERING baby grand piano, mahog' Shop. X 6 nnummond Dlsca. Bed Bank. ORIENTAL and Domestic ruga care- Slei 1 ng. 97 Maple avenue, Red Bank.* FOR RENT October 1st. adults only; two £\ store. Samuel Swarti, 14 West Front any, like new: eleven Spode ware place phone 08S rooms, private bath; furnished for light burner) two-car garagef rental |80 percy, Bed Bank, phone aPT.*, ._ «; street, phone Red Bank 1387.* fully shampooed, renovated and jousekeeplng; heated, all improvement"; month. Hopping Agency. Red Bank, LOTS 25x100. high and dry. .tot off coai plat«s, vary rare i Chelsea eight-day ahlp'a QA8H for your old typewriter, adding ma- PINCKNEY PARK—Ked Bank's new- phone 897.* ALL {SIZES of used truck tires for sale. belli clock, Haviland dinner set for 12. chine, check welter or other offic* equip- laid. Monmouto Carpet Cleaning Co.. ground floor, separate entrance. H. A. crete road, one mile from Bs4 Bank Brookalde Inn, Atlantic Highlands, near No reasonable offer refused. Mrs. Ger-ment; will call. Joseph It. Serplco. 107 2 Homestead avenue, West est residential development requires Worthley, 23 Rector place, Red Bank, ATTRACTIVE house, foe rent, onfohed atatlon. ?ric« tttQ. Frank B. l*we*. 3M Stone Church, K. J.* brach. 13 WlUow place, BrooVljn, phona Monmouth street, pnoisB Tted Bank 48S. Branch, phone 2272 ( formerly of the services of several aggresslre men phone 1168. or unfurnished; six rooms, laundrylaundry,, Bank, phone 2B75. Cumberland 8-6870.* pigs. and bathth , (inclosed porch; house in finfie condidi- WE CARRY a large assortment of Conjo- v.vuwu and pigs for eeJe; young mouth Beach, N, J. to join Its sales staff. Attractive APARTMENT for rent, four room SEMI-BUNGALOW for sale. Uvia* t*d leum rugs. Coneoleum and Inlaid lino- one work horse and four saddle horses; bath; all improvements; rent reasonablebl . tion; desirable grounds; best location. Ap- dicing rooms, sun parlor* fireplace* f~ proposition to right men. Call at hll itnt reaso ply 13ft Pinckney road. Bed Bank, phone BstTmaUs gladly furnished. Sam* IRI8H BETTER puppies, tine months alio sod. top soil, privet. Middle town MABEL COLEMAN Mrs. S. Z. Helchard, 727 River road, be* kitchen, bath, two bedrooms; garage; eor« % U.I SwartxSwar._,, _le^'Wes. t Front .treat, phon. Stock Farm, Thomas B. Field, phona Red 7 once. Office comer Pinckney road tween Church itrset and Fair Haven road. 229-J or 8817-J-* ner location. Prlco 82,600. Frank B, l S # teaching children rfnd evlulti ballroom, % Red Bank U8^. old, eligible for registration, suit- Bank 881 bellet, toe, tap, aorobSLtle, character. In- and Grant place, Red Bank. Phone 3818-W, fted BanV.'_ HALF of double house for rent; six rooms Lawes, 47 Shrewsbury avenue, pho&a 1&7I* able for hunting *nd Ideal for child's FIREWOOD. 16 per load. «10 par eord, terpretative; classes and private lessons. CHEERFUL, newly decorated, remodeled, and bath, large yard and garage; also Red Bank. pet. Males S15, femaloa $10. Mrs. B. bt ibs oak timbers, locust posts; 15 Rector place, phone 2011. attractively furnished, modern apart- apartments, 918 and 822, four and five MODERN home, convenient to schools* ELDERLY Indy wanted to take care ol rooms, with bath; all In excellent condi- electrlo planing mill and sawmill for cus- CLEANING septic tanks, cesspools, grease baby and housework; Bleep in. Call at ment; new B&S ra.ntre, refrigerator. Private) living room, fireplace, dining room* H Shrewsbury. W. Campbell,' Sycamore avenue, tom work. Charles G. Bennett & Co., Urn. tion. A. T. Doremns, 44 Reckless place. Ulddletown trnpg, schoolhouses a specialty, hotels; 22 Wall atreet, Red Bank, after 4 o'clock." nid« entrance. Ca», electric, hent, water kitchen, open porch, three bedrooms and Shrewsbury, N. J., phone Red Bank lted. NuUwamn road, choae "••'•"•*'«•*» anything in that line. Estimates fur- Included. Quiet house, near Broad street- Red Bank, or agents, bath, steam heat; grounds well kept] ••> *__ nished. Phono Sad Bank H63-R. U. 3.MEN ANP WOMEN wanted to Bell house- Adults only. Reasonable. 48 Wallace rage. Price $5,600. \V. A. Hopping '".. vThe R«d Bank Register can be boughn hold articles; good commissions j terrf TWO HOUSE3 for rent, reduced rentals; a9 '- In Shrewsbury from the Shrewsbury HORSK for Bale, work ilngle or doublet Allen, Fair Raven. torles open with chances for advancement. street, R*d Bank, ^ all Improvements. Thoma> Green, 21 igeney, Red Bank, phone T» cheap for cash. Call 36 Pemberton Worthley street, Red Bank. ™, market, at the poitofflce from Mrs. James SEA SKIFF, 26 feet long, powered with MACHINIST—Factory ana home eewlng Addreaa M. A, W., box 511, Red Bank. FLAT for rent, five room^ and bath. RED BANK vicinity: hundreds of farms -* Rlordan, and from Richard T. Beak at six cylinder motor in excellent condition, avenue^ Ocesnport, N. J.* stoves provided, reasonable rent. Al«o BUNGALOW rent, five rooms; all inv to suit any pocketbook; booklet free* machines and guns repaired. Grind in £ CROCHETERS (female) experienced on Ray H, StlUman, State highway, Eaton- £ Lswes grocery store.) tn water) completely equipped. Call at 10 FOH SALE. 100 pairs thoroughbred hom- scissors, knives and tools. G. Frank Til- Infants' hand-made bootees, sacques and praraffe; near bun and station. Apply 77 provememits. it.ddreaa D. F. R., box 511, William street. Red Bank, or phon* R«d ing vlgeons, all regli^ared and some ton, 86 Frances place. Keansburg, N. J,, Red Bank.' town. N. J. Phone Eatontown 7, "21 « Emevson Piorco o£ WMto road has shouldcrcttes. Write Charlcfl Metr.. XI Oakland street. Red Bank.* i In the same location." Bank 1690-J.* forelun stook: reasonable. Apply 82 Port phone connection. North Sixth »tret, Philadelphia, Fa. r* been named substitute mall carrier Mdmouth road. Keansburg, N. J. FOUR-ROOM apartment; gas. electric SIX-ROOM bungalow for rent, all Im- NEED MONEY {or personal obligations. MAN WANTED, experienced, fruit farm' FrlRldaire service: also garage. Corne provements. 608 West Front street, LET ME BUILD your dream house. This -^ to succeed Edward Lawes, Mr. FOR SALE, beautiful mahogany fixtures, __ . is the best time to build cheaply, Will formerly used In'Ye Gem Shoppe jiw- KINO CRU1SEH for sale, 26 feet long: 26 We loan up to (300. Quick, courteous Ins; also drive tractor. P. Ritzau, Red McLaren and Worthley streets, Bed River Plaxa. Red Bank.* -' Pierce will carry the mall from the •ervlce. Repayment may be made to cov-Bank. furnish, plans, sped ft cations and sup*** elry store on Broad street, No reason* tulles an hour guaranteed. R, Julian, er a period of IE months, interest rate Bk' FIVE-ROOM house, electrlo lights, gaa, vision free. Mrs. Thomas Jardine. vbont -- poatoiilce to the railroad station, able offer refuted. CommunLcat* with H. ft Bay avenue. Highland8. phone 1040. 2 Mi per cent per month on unpaid bal- CROCHETERS (female), experienced on APARTMENT, front room, kitchen and water, bath, garage; $28 month. Apply Feldt, 62 Lake avenue, or phone Red GOO1> gas rananae for salesale,, reason- Infants' hand-rtinde bootees, sHcquca. 771 River road. Fair Haven. Red Bank 76.* ;: William I, Buchanan of Irving Al U9 BBranchh avenueavenue, ReRed ances. Call, phone or write Shore Loan .bath: futnlihed; ttss and electric Hfrhta; TO CLOSE an estate, nlx-room house, all Bank 2800 up to 6 o'clock and 2S34-M ble. Apply Association, lvO Broadway, Long Branch, caps and ehoulderettes. Write Charles hot water heat. Apply 140 Shrewsbury HALF of double house for rent at 34 '"' place and Charles Cupples of Harri- after 6 p. m. Bank. Metz, 11 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, Improvements; double garage, near phono Long Branch 3842, License No. live nue, Red Bank. Price reasonable. CiooA West street; six rooms and bath, all Brond gtre«t. phone Red Bunk leel.* :; Bon avenue, Bed Bank, left this DINING BOOM set, baby carriage, gas IRISH SETTER pup for sale, one year 406. Pa. location. Improvements, Inquire at 86 West street. FAKM o! H acreVtii; rooma, bath, sil Z morning for West Palm Beach, Flor- stQve. Apply 201 Bridge avenue, Red old. Hans Pete ran, 41 Fulton street, GROCERY and vegetable man wanted to THREE ftOOMS.. improvement*, Including Red Bank.* Bank." Keyport, N. 3* BEDBUGS, roachec. flea*, moths, ete^ sharB part of Broad street. Red Bank, kinds of outbulldlnsai facing concrete) r. Ida, where they have BO cured po- Keyp, store with reliable butcher. Address etcaro beat. Pries $20. Apply 72 Mon-FARM for rent. 18 acres. Chapel Hill road, three* quarter* mil* to ttatttnt UtUNllUaW 1U1 •»>«, u»«-, ^K...,w_ -Jit. road. R. Nag'e-* ;: .sitlons. FLORENCE oil heater for sale. Addreas FURNITURNI E for sale, beds, springs permanently exterminated (stiarsn* Store, box 511, Red Bank.' mouth street, Red Bank. IS,t>00, part cash! one and a half mile* t*» Bon UZ, Port Monmouth, N, J. mattresses, tables, two-quart jars and teed). Bats caagbt with ferreU (not FURNISHED and unfumlnhed apartment*. HOUSE, al llmprovements, five rooms, sun bath Ing. Luiter's Realty. Belford. H. J.* More than 50 persons attended the lUavt jars, crocks, also lc« box. Corner COOK-LAUNDRESS wanted " on farm: porch {25 monthly; would sell, terms, A JBAKOAIN— „„...„ .J, ne. w America; . n—_—. Oriental mg, IcLartji and Worthley street, Re* Bank.* poisoned). Phone S84S Aebary. Jsek sleep In; steady position; references re- three to seven rooms. 140 to (90. Sea FOR SALE. In Bay View -cemetery, arm •- Young Peoples' Home Missionary Rolnton Waterour*. realtor, ti West Front for $S,000; situated on Monmouth road, plot containing Ell feet; price fits* 9x12 feet, never been used. Price |38, Ktodrlck, extensloatox, eiUbllshed quired ; $40 month. Phone Eatontown next to Tory's Restaurant. West Lons ' meeting Friday night at the Preaby- cost $81. 81 Poplat avenue, off Hance street, phone Red Bank 8500.* You can look this over by calling Kefc&M 88 yeare. 626-J. Branch; garage. Apply Ray Stiilman, burp 72&-M, or Luker'a Realty, Del fort - terlan Sunday-echool room. Dr. Ku- road. Fair Haven, V. J.» Eatontown boulevard. FARM PRODUCE. OPERATORS, home workers, experienced N. J/_ a ^ gene Newman was guest speaker. GAS RANGE for sale, In good condition, on dresses; no others need apply: steady REAL ESTATE WANTED four burners, oven on top, with broiler. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, string! and re- SEVEN-HOOM bouse and g*ra««, all lm-FOR SALE, excellent opportunlty- [ - Miss Bessie Green was in charge of FARM E03 and truck arowere will Bod a work, good pay. Robert Morris, Crescent proeentsprovements; Iin center of FreeholdFreehold; far r>rox.n.at*i7 five acre* ot rivet front Call at Weller'a House, 97 West Front 1 pairing at Price's MUBIG Store. 31 West Hall, Lewis Btrett., Eatontown. WANTED, listings for farms, three acres r .' the program. stTtet. Red Bank.* read? markel for thett prodace by ad- Front street. Red Bank. up. Please give all Information. Ca*h owner's room and board; widower. Ad- property; North Shrewsbury j 500 feat vertls.na ix The Regiiter'* alaselfled col- GIRL WANTED with knowledge of cos- dress Widower, box 511, Rad Bank.* river frontage; foreclosure. Price $10,0l>ft, "'. Mrs. Ktchard LaRos returned to FOR SALE, young Harlequin dane, male, PAINTEB and paper hangar and decor* buyers waiting. Alao house* and lot* In umns. •torrii rreasonablaby (trices. Will paper * metics to work week-ends; wonderful Monmouth Co. The Saunters Aprency. MODERN bungalow, fir* rooms and bath, Charles E. Sweeney, real estate and inattjp- . '. her dutiea Mqnday as telephone op- thoroughly broken. For details call Red opportunity. Write C. O., box 511, Red1312 gprlngwood avenu», Asbury Park. anc«, Monmouth avenue, Rum son, 1 Bank 810. BORSES wanted to pasture or board. The room forr 186f18.6ft and DPI ellll workk guaran- hot water heat; restricted netahborhood. ' erator at the. Red Bank Telephone best of white clover meadows and fine d JosepJoMph .Hloamano ITi , 82 Drummond Bank. WANTED, six-room house (three bed- desirable neighbors; one-car grange. Rent 1482. ___^^. ;.' oftlca after en3oylrig a week's vaoa- THATCHER Ko. I combinaUon «ae and brookn, Walter Field, Nut Swamp road. place. Ked Bank. phone 8I4S-W. WE NEED fiiat claBfi help for positions In rooms) : witihh Improvementsprovements, and from 125 per month. Marls Cox, Portaupeck, COUNTRY HOME, ten room*, eight acre* coal kitchen fa&se, gray enamel i Arcola R, F. P. Mo._l. Red Bank. BVY and sell «*condb the bent households. Apply at once at three t o fivefi acr e landld; neaearr Red HankHank. phon« t^ong Branch 1601. land; n«ar Red Bank, on laka; I5.0M. tlon. BVY and sell «*cond'band alotnea. must l enamel ncster. Price reasonable. 70 TURKEYS, vitamin fed, farm raised; fine be in good conditioconditionn . U Korber, 809 Monmouth Employment Acency, 22 West Rent shout 122122.. Noo anranrentse . Addreas MODERN furnished or unfumlihed sli^ Rolston Waterbury. realtor, 22 Wait Frofet Mifls Catherine Dean roturned Monmouth it reet, Bed Bask. texture, tender and delicious. Dressed Shrewsbury avenue. R Bank Pho Front street. Red Bank, phone 8609.* R. R, bob x fill,ll RR«d BkBank.** room houee, one bath, two lavatories, street. Red Bank, phone 8600 * and delivered. Fine 13rook Farms, R. D. HUM C A LOW near veashore. or sn.B.1! farm electric refH iteration, alec trio rail ft. oil END1D tW.r-Iront home, Sva be4< - home Saturday from Blvervlew hos- FOR SALE, 14-foot rowboat, good condt- Kttontown, phone Hi.* 418-W. WANTED, girl or woman for jrenerai 3PMNDID ditlon, with pair 7-foot spruce oars. own, p LF 1T3 MUSICAL we can supply It In- housework and assist with care of baby. with house In run down condition; or burner, hot water aummtr and winter; ofns and tm UU baths; spacious Itr* Z pital, where nho underwent an ap- any other property that Is distressing for room, .two-ear j[arazesarage. Owner wul " pcndlcltla, operation. Phone AU Highlands lift HYE lor sale. £. U Beeknan, atructlon on any wind or string Instru- Write C. W,, box 511. Red BflnV.* river location: sale or rent reaaonabl*. 31 W«> BEAUTIFULLY marked and pedigreed ment taoludlnB. accordion. Arrangemetita' you to keep; must be cheap. Addresn V. Marie Cox, Portaupeck, phone Long Eoliton Watatb .: The church school at Christ church Boston terrier for salet ISO) male. 0. PULLETS, N. H. reds. Barred and *. or tlon aa chauffeur, 14 years' driving e itreet, Ued Bank, phone 8600.' Bank, phone 888<.M, Orange fi-HU. perlence; good record; vrilltnn to go long SIX-ROOM house in Shrewsbury; it ean •j; posed of Mrs. Frank Storck, chair- FOB SALB at thorouihDred liaw«llen nlne- distances nat any ttimel . Route 1, box 39, BAR CORN for sale. 200 bushels Ust ESTELLE PAINTING, decorating and pa- heat, two-oar garage] maid's room oa ^ man, Mra. Mathilda Obre, Mrs, Clar- months-otd bird dog (ntalo)t only 910. year's crop, fleorife KInkade, Portau- Eatontown, N. J.* third floor: rent f50. Rolston Wat«rbary, Oliver A. Porter, Fine Brook. F. O. Eaton* 1 par hanging; tave the turfovca «nd you LADY wUhea to find position for man ence Borgcr. Mra. Fred England. N. J.» peck a .venuo, Ooeanrort," save all. If you still want tha best give realtor, 2Z West Front street, Red Bank. PLE.S, Delicious, Stayraan Wine Sap, a call who has been in her employ four years Phone 3500.* Whitney Burst and Allan Shoomak- TWIN BED, radio. Simmons box springs, APPLE us a call and we will be glag d to advise as Hardener-houseman and driver; moder- Golden Delicious; alao good SPPUB rhnar and muled estimates. 20 Mount street. K1VEU FUONT ham. o( seven tooroJ, j er. met last week with Hcv. George maple sawbuck table, de*k, girls coat, phone (192, lied Hk Phone Hed Bank 3863.* Get Acquainted r- H. Miksch, pastor, and planned ac- 10 to 12 years, child's unalt table and for huckster trade- G«oru« E, pierce, P»l- open fireplace, one-car BarSRe. lt«ni two chairs. Other artlelei. SO Liotnut ford road, near Headtlen'a Corner, Bed ELDERLY American woman would ( r.2.60 psr month. Rolston Wst.rhilry, tivities for the cumlng year. avenue. Beattle Park, Red Bank. Bank. iirn^lnir. flTl sod lop iolT position a, companion to elderly pardon 22 Went Front, street. lied Dank, pliona or Aenil-lnvaUil. Can sew neatly. Adilreei You can g«t acquainted with a host of peopl^ by Miss Josephine Lang of Kidgefiekl. TWO UU&RNSEY and Jersey cows and work of my kind. Georg* Kin- 1 reading and ualng Ui» Want Advertisement! ot Th» EXCELS6~dTreot water heater, sUe 18. tsam of horse* for •*.«. Can be «««n kniio, Port at) pock s venue, Ocean port, N. A;_\V.LJiox^l i_lUil Hunk." _ _ S1X.jUon~as~coni- did location; not water heat; river prlr* R.gi.ter. any time. Mrn. Samu«I Collins, Mlddle- C£SSl'OOLa~cieaned. cellars due, icooli~ •^ of James W, Bly and family. 400 cubic feet, shipping weight 85 pounds. panlonj also can do secretarial work, iltges. House will b. ttiUcorated; III). town, opposite Bennttt nw mill " Infl and grading! at renionableh rntan. List price 170. No reasonable offer re* in. Mattle Nichols. 663 MCOI.IIRTI AV«- HoTstnn Wat.rburjr. !2 Wast Ktont «tre«t. TJy reading theao BdvcrtUomenta you will find ad- Church acrvlcceu next Sunday 'd Address 111 First avenue, Atian> BABY OinCKaTl'r>crtc. mKKKEl'KU comvanbV; Amidcan"™" VM<;dHH type home with four master Z. wllll ha in tha nature of a. home- FOR BALBT^fLiTbEnks-Mot** wai«T putny, IF'YOU ara !nl.r..t«ruVn~- flnetl middle atteil, thcnoughly eni>ftrl> bad rooms, twt> baths" , open flr«plao.i" ' want. lUbblts, Mueller, ea»t side Route 35, one es, write or phone the new Fuller brush entra l»»storr .nil bs- H coming rally, Tho service will start ttt gallona per hour, pump and 41 gal- mile north of Reil DsnV bridge. ced good conk, acatnatreaa; wlnh«« nltarherl garaire! ^ at 10:45 o'clock following Sunday- on tank separate, price $85 for outfit, dealer, II, I!, lllirkman. 27 Arthur plan, ar2. of mniherUaa lioiiRfihnld; or com- «lti on flrat flooi Rotston Wsterburr. si By ualng thene ndvertlnementa you will b« able to Minor U. Ttlton, New man Springe road, RUphone 22r,(.\V.- nlon to eliletlr lady. Would Ilko to K" West front trest, lted Hank, phone turn almost anything you dont wnntlnto ready caah. *j, school at 9:80 o'clock. There will bfl Kfld Hank.* BN eir«7 |iin» tilth I ifooil reforenren. AKone RDe d Dankk IR10. Fotittae eatas ana eervlcecei tertAe O. M. pilvalfly or rninmnflall/. 1 SB % l>n- li. Keney. Koatar street. Uiver Flaia. Ry reading nnd unlno; thene advertisement!! you can MALB Vekfrtgese, ali maf« and ftm aO . Ba***ll « Btoth»r»Bh , l»-ll UhUechanUU r nvciinn. Allanllr IIIKIIIIUHU. N. J. Ilniik." _; Long Isinnd, Ims boon vlaltlng' hoi' >W for i.nl. >l> rmima ami bath, get almost any kind of hftlp yint wnnl. hhlthii terrierse . AU highlghy y pedlp - ilree|L phone >0fl^. ^ Kl'KltlKNCEII "prartlral n niliMIe and Mra., Kdward MISCELLANEOUS -with all imiuovemetiU; lnira |IH a - parontn, Mr. itreerlreerl. Buttner, RU Oair avenue, Ktnn*K * S'Eitltl^ tf ArTat^lJ.^iooaT and""^i- ml, VrotmUnt, w..nW IIV» rl,, ,,nV nr If you vant to aell your aUlll BH a pianist you can IHITJI, iil * meuvb automobUe*. Dodge trnclM. Qoou* inoi,th and watai* lax: at I'lna atieat. Mid* Hmm.han, reti tlms *nd 1'ieit-o-Ut* batMiW H9- i ram. r«tu» K. n..it..,H>.v. m iiu- iBee^^reyhini lluwt a,l. tihone Hai! Iliitik \4!?..' _ «tn i m\*a K*l Bank m« and l»f. A»«la«f>. Hea liiljlh U7. OIIMll MAN, while, inaiilf.l. dealteii ~\"^- player In these column,*. "* Friendly eoclftty to Rlv« a NUpper at larg-large wine oor frufruit prespress,, like mm»ii ward- •i the Preabytprlari Hunday achool room UilAIll) warit.a fur \u,\u i.»n •«r win Man •• ganl.nar: ahl. In mnnaaa FOB ItKNT lii ll.lfnr.l, two-itorr hmtse. robbe trunk, cost |s66 , 1*111 for %lt. Tele- WAORIOS "HCHwXiiTi. l.r. Oar, b. UI..I In ililTnil n I.,.«r.l- aii).,»t*^a. alx. «lllli,K In ililvt a,.,l |,.ll< t'^» pat tnnntli; tK.fta««.lon ()rtol,ar 1 Rth. K you «»nt to take l«uan« ., I,O« til, Ut<\ Hank her*. broken linger on Mn left ha ml Hnt t pne». Wli.i."ir». I*,. y.«i- mi -III. hot vtrdny In 4 football game Imtweni 191A *t'!iRut, lh«s* flit- ai« lit excellent l.(IIM:[t VVOMAM, ihm.« Ail K-'H.IM.-B ' rorifiltlon mn<\ fully BUaHttfitMil; frtrad for your buelneaa to a mortgn&j. In whlrh yoM wftrit to r; BhrOwnbuty ftntl the Itnd Bnnk Oath iftiTntfl.atu *"U. J, 1* l)«ni)«i, Inr-, i>hon« ly l»la?fMl «u>l ¥<'•«! w«l. iV, t\V Mclianl^ aticnl, Ttt,.| ll^nV. • i,«l,l«ntlal dl.t,lrase Ina niatatl.ll. In laign lots, -,.,,1,1 Ilk. wnih a rock 1 -I" lUd Hank ; ataam huat, oli.rat ge ~ tre»iftrt by 0r. William lUtilty. The tmrk, ncitml "IT.IU«I* i,66o; tnnt «mi riieman.*"*HerV.rl W. fiiibst. I* tk ' paitlcnltttj storm «s.h mi ,l,mi >,it. A,|,<><» (HIITII. I,, Ml, ltd I ,!.,,,.I.,I I,, a,ill tana t IsO f* Shmwuhury (pan. won 3* to 0. Wa»t \onV% Ilka new. For il*mnnitration rail hot li^t aa.h. r>inn»U "I . nail atr«t * Mr. and Mrs, John Ragmton, MU» *t,,a«t, 7(11). The atorlfn Ihnnn Mill, adveilleemenla tell tra In- .;; ILIUHV Huguiton unA MU» Emily I1«H nver 1160 whm n*w, *titt»)»!<• tm l*rx« di 4 Ion a y truciit , .icelf.nt nthsr |itant< , |i* inn ^million i full pile* ilt*. Cstl me .a. eata«a. to b» «I'tir*rl«t«st i $10, fir k>*»( l>ft*t ('illth lll«I.Uoili !««.• oil. rat lUnl.i'. .!. pilce< i,i.-. I,..,". I,.11,, to sell hla piano. Bomeon« elw ha» moved and lh« *• Bumlsy ftt l'ii»tol, P«nii«ylv*iiU. It.,I Ha •nil. I I, Tin ji'M6flff-B"..dinr»,,oTro^.iitlonrioo"S Ma ihall, Kli • II. H»l , .lll.M ..» ho«a« ha uccuplad la for rent And «o on all through ^ Th« K. H. Valentine Mlutcmary tlNt 7 II o, V» •«!>, nuiulil* for Ati-iimm \li«t. Had ihVr.N HOIIM lii>»>«, fiont li'.iili. tiareee, thn Hat Ulveryona of that* little, aflverttaementa ha. -* uool*ty will m*ct I hie Afternoon &t it; n**!l «onitfuotad I •ef«tn#d In k* MIAMI. Fl™ill., ,»i IV A HI" i.nil t v».i.l,l. .ml llowar laiil..!. IK.I IUT- ™ 2;&o o'clock In ll.ei Pr«ibyt*rUn 8«n of month wllh I.B ol,U»u,l,iU I,, an lnlar.a(lng alory to (all If you rar« tn »• It. . AUo |i,).. fnH>Mll»(T 'll tan UL -,,,,,,!„ t I IT U.,n I.I. itit»a Itni.ili. lln»a,.t II Mpnln '- «1ny mlinnl room. Mm. Edwaril W.r*rr fine ftimtttun. l*<-« finUiu*. v«l<>nr I. Ill Monimitill. *tr*«l. H.'l |f»l<*a>, lira* •['liintti* wh**l, tiui'Vtt. wlr* >,<4 II.il lUnl I., I ROOMS FOU KKN'l. v Mlllor, wtfn of tlm pastrtr of tha Hod »l tlrml i'lANtl V»nt,.|, ,.«i ..ill HINT. ..I .1.. I l*m (..»•»«, IH..,B. fin.ll rniliK*. IU*i- ll r Int andit at Mm .tinai.la t..,t „„.>,I. Hi ay i {•Ian... I,.., ,11, !(.,! Rank but, l...fT.1 *M 41 a.tvtr.. TwenTwentty «ai« ti> a.l.^t frofts, I«aM t,61Hll to H.,,l,la M.wi. room t.l.l. HI modal Ifordsd , rlymo«ilh« sm| T'ti [apian*. ,,,l ne» ..li.nl, rUfVn.r tn*<\, H.I II. A I'd It HUNT, .n ii' t ld4 Bl { Illl_ , U'nit , _S , <' 11 U t ( hot watai haat. In ^ VUltlns in T*pn««i«. ¥6TtKm: •»!.!'• "wei, ale. Ui ».»*»: ral Ih.r f..t tiftifnina U Vnr4.. <3li.«t*» tr1iama«1 » it"h \* Coll unit Wfi'M!.E" *«.'...» hi IV)ii liClli f.,,,.l.l..| t. montl h*r brother, Otar«ru)*, of M#mphl«, fl.an «ac eie I HI M,>.iMi<. t**t. ,«S.i l.,m If dt.li.^i *1t»*,tW* ... •m«a wm tor ttuVm IWwf ttetr tn. («ui sKalvea. »ne*$- *1 »•* *i.nt frt«n4 t«a M«<>» |o|i i )i«)i«aa || fla.flall Ba mi 1. i h,.,>... a>>l,»lv. (..ManlUI Mrt T«»neaa»e l^nft Rra«tl>. i>aVo. II...| I a. IM,, Weal riool al Paatl .I...', «• abaoN tttwt ketM it lfci» «»•*»• *Wf»fi;*iTii« "M.,,"I;I,; U I» , I 11V,; i I n 11H i. ,„„„ I,., ,.„. n,l,,,,i..' < 1,1. |(, r>.4 tiak alatlm ~~]L-—Me^aft Mn» a.T. Open e*.n!ne. «A4 Iniiul.a I.) all.mi,.,,, alia. l^r nitintlit haa ««mm»nil«4 M«iial4ei borhowt l ll Hart P>nk RtuMtr Irar.ls It***, tr^^Ma, roRii 4 •no, iaal -.1.1. Hi.,,,,,,,,,IK to over av*rv afVeat IInn tuna and anrar* 1 «>»i, let t VeT ATTRACTIVIEI.'Y fu.»I.i.U i I.,,,,. M J rhiin. 1491 eat «ll h.alta, Ul, I1»av a., aiali. 'ty, 11*1.4) In imifflf, each «.llh p.ivslt I' Q roail in (ii» crmnty '•*< It mrry row 1 ( n) II,.. ..la« || ll) ailr new enend dlerrien la aall 4.i. RMC| fti.th. It'll W.l.t. '.II trull BAI.K « inueaxa to thoaa) take live on taww 'm*, Ik . It.t*. «**tltert pm% lie A.M. r ttWet- t •» thottmer6IaV*av-^M(MlMMa>*iit. It.li «at«|«, l AU.n rlaf*, aimer tt i'nut su •4 •»••.' -. r, 6. U, HI. la,H, i. •Mf aianws. llMt* ,|e4 BM* M»l.(r WeJku WnWt RED BANK REGISTER, OCTOBEB 8,1986. /•/

    Paul WcfflwelMr urit'SttCCM W*a- st* and supper on Thursday and trip to West Point on th» Kagle Re-Union Dinner Mll of H.4.JHM*,; . ^ Keyport. Friday evenings, October U and 18. boat as the guest of Senior Lleuten- Brotherhood To W, K. Helnrlclu, assisted by Mrs. J. ane William SHtton, a former, res- Donald iUtalf#ati, *ol» Aefc*U», itbtw ean ba twiM Buddie AOMtwaa, Ocorse ~-Ana »u BrothiiM, Sn. Harvey Bowne, will be in charge of ident of this, place. Meet October 12 Of Choir Alumni strong, John ^Bderuo, {Utvu Gin Btiuot and Ho. ClMt the affair. Miss Evelyn poling bu accepted Brighton, Arthur Bordm, WUUaai SutatkB,! Samuel E>. .Walker of the real es- a position at New Brunswick, , Boyce, Benjamin Baker, John Bo- Mrs. Harry S^Brown has returned tate arm of Morrlsey & Walker, has Dinner-Meeting to be Adcfareued 1ST,, t RED At Molly Pitcher been making a business trip In tho land, Robert Butler, Kenneth Brue«, (torn « several weeks' vUIt with her by Judge James Irwb of Jer- J ova, qvAUTt- WITH OTHKBS: ,. Frank Belgent, Charle* Bedford, sister, Mn. E. P. Lott of La Orange, South. Fencing Prologue *»y City—Other Meeting! Geoff* A. Gray of Red Bank Barry Chrlitenaen, Harold Clark, IlllnoU. Merrill Wallace, son of Mr. and I Ojw §NT.fn4 Omranieed rreab. Ho Col* StoMf*.. Oi> Francis E. Clark, Jr., Harry Collit, Mr. sod Mrs. Albert M. Halgh Mrs. W. S. Wallace, has been elect- At Carltoa Theater Planned, , Head* Permanent Organiza- Thorton Currier, Joseph Courtney, have returned from a visit with the ed manager of the freshman soccer BUY YOUR FISH IN A FISH MARKET. tion of St. Geoiye'i by-the- Addison Haftshorne, Lester, Georgo farmer's sister, Mrs. Frank Smith of team for 1938 for Lehlgh university. Pupils of Balle d'Armei Garbarlnl, A dinner-meeting of the Preebyter- and Bertram Johnson, George Kemp, Buffalo, New York. Dr. and Mrs. Murray Woronoff ore the fencing school in the Ctrlton lan Brotherhood will be held Mon- We Mver SPECIES i River, Rum«on. John MJnugh, Benjamin RUgelmau, Harold A. Woolley has a position making a trip to Bermuda. theater building, conducted by D»r- day in the social hall of the church. Dr. James Reed, Waiter Reed, Har- aa manager of the newly opened Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scott are lua Garb&rlni, will present a pro- The speaker will be Judge James About TO persons attended a re- old Shipp, Paul Thompson, Paul LOB; Branch Record office on West spending two weeks in Florida. logue to the film, "Girls' Dormitory,"; Irwln of Jersey City, whose services Porgies 15c tt Fresh Oysters ....18c d(* unlor dinner of the choir alumni of Thompson, Paul VanBrunt. Lewis Front itreet. Miss Mager of Wheeling, West on the stage of the Carlton theater were procured by David Jones of BUXTERFISH Virginia, hat been visiting Mr. and Thursday night at 9 o'clock. The St. George's by-the-rlver. Hunuon, VanBrunt, William Ward, Jr, Wil- William Rough has a position with Little Silver, a friend of the Jurist. WKAKH8H Soft Clams' 30c*'- ' bat night at the Molly Pitcher ho- liam Ward, ST., Richard Ward and tha National City bank at Now Mrs. J. Carl Anderson. picture opens Thursday for a run of A. Trumbull Smith, president of the tel, It was the first reunion of the Tattertall Wilkensea of Jlunxaoa. York. , . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Phllo have three days. In the film Is an In- organisation, will serve as master of Eels Bluefiah choir alumni of the church and It Prank Alexander, Geors* Kdvrards, mis annual bazar and supper of returned to their home on Atlantlo teresting fencing sequence, ceremonies. The arrangement com- Bonitas ..... Spanish Mackerel was primarily a tribute to Rev. W. Arthur Johnacn. Kearnty Reid. Cyril St John's Methodist church will ba street after spending- the summer Mr. Garbarinl, who was once col- mittee oonslsts of J. J. Ballln, Wit- Button Dale of Highland Park, rec- Stevens, Stanley Stein, Homer Van- held on October 28 and 29. at Asbury Park. legiate fencing champion of Italy, Ham & Mustoo and Mr. Jones. Res- Sea Baas... Soft Crabs and Lobsters tor emeritus, and to J. Stanley Far- Wie, Allen, Russell and Edward Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eggesun Mr, a,nd Mrs. Harold Smith of has developed keen Interest locally ervations will be limited to 200. zsr of Rumson, who has been or- Woolley and Dr. James Rastaxit of have returned from a visit to Llnwood, visited relatives over the In the art. His class has iteadlly Tickets may bo secured at the Dutch ganist and choir master for more Long Branch. Cleveland, Ohio. week-end. grown and sow includes several ad- trio tea room on Broad street, tJSaa twenty years. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Quldort and Mrs. Cora Suydam, a former resi- vanced students. Many of his pu- Schneider's meat market on West Stanley Albrlck. Arthur Axtlsen, Front street, Doremus brothers' mar- A permanent organization to be Olaf Axelsen, Lawranca Bundgard, Mrs. S. H. Hopkins have been at- dent, now of Penvlllo, Michigan, has pils are young women, several of •.. and then Kasra as St George's Choir alumni tending the annual beauty show at been vlolting Dr. and Mrs. Glfford which, it Is expected, will appear In ket on Broad street or from any Edmund CUne, John, Carl and member of the executive committee. tma forasj aad the reunion will bo Charles Carlsen, Jack Forstnan, tha Palmer house at Chicago. B. Aumack. the prologue. he installed sa «»""»' affair hereafter. George James Felln, Charles Fowler, Law- Arthur Silcox, son of Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary Voorhees, aged 81, died Mr. Garbarlni presented his stu- Deviating from Its custom of for- X Cray at West Fron£ street, toast- rence Fitcher, Thomas Falkcnberg, J. E. D. Silcox, has entered Blair at the Long Branch hospital on Sun- dents In a program In conjunction mer years, the brotherhood has vot- IRON FIRIMAN sg&steffv w^* tzo&niniously elected Raymond Farry, Thomas Garland, academy at Blalrstown, day morning. Mrs. Voorhees Is sur- with the appearance of the United ed to Invite women to this Affair. MTOMknC y&taitituit a3 w&re all other officers. Frank and John Humbert, Walter, Douglas Fitzgerald has a position vived by a son, John Voofhoes of States Olympic fencing team re- The dinner will bo prepared by the Join Lindsay eC S*a Bright was Oliver, Oloff and Nathan Johnson, In the state hospital at Marlboro. this borough. Funeral services wero cently. Dutch trio, augmented by Charles G. elected »ica pres:d«at. Louis Van- ohn and Walter Lindsay, Harold Mrs. William Dlpple has returned held from her home yesterday af- Schneider, Allan Vandorhoof, New- Srunt aJ Karaaoa was chosen secre- Llndberg, James Miller, Alfred and to her home at Philadelphia after a ternoon and interment was in Green Centerville. ton Doremus, Harry Malchow, Ben- tary» ami Dr. Cocailias C. Pexrine il Madsen, Carl Nelson, Clifford visit -with Dr. and Mrs. J. B. D. Grove cemetery. .. jamin L. Atwater, Edmund vbm- • The latest Iron Flrcmin Cod jf Ifsir1 Hav«n waa ele

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