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224 Nave- Were Confined for Disciplinary Pur- County-Wide Tuberculosis Commlbg Has Been Put Tl Years, the Celebrant and Her !Wall Street' Joins Sales.Staff Monmouth To House, Wghlands^Woman 101 Of Red Bank Firm Attractive Places Sold 200 German PW's Xmas Seal Sale Edward R. O'Kane of 61 Hub- A group of approximately 200 On Thanksgiving Day bard avenue,. River Plaza, has Join- German prisoners of war. is sched- By Ray H. Stillman uled to arrive at. Fort Monmouth Thanksgiving Day ed the sales staff of the Walker early next week, according to Brig, and Tindall real estate and insur- Gen, Stephen H.Sheirill, command- ance firm, 7 Mechanic street, Red ing general of the Eastern Signal MM. Lavinia Minton's Birthday To Be Bank. ..'-..; One In Highlands, Another Corps Training Center, Proceeds U»ed In Fight . Mr. O'Kane haa been a resident Half of the contingent will be as- of River Plaza fly* year*,' moving In The Holihdel District signed to the separation center, Celebrated With "Open Hoii»e" to this address from Purity Station, and the remainder Is to be placed Against Tuberculosis ,."" N*w Tork. - He has been employed on duty In post overhead activities. Thanksgiving Is tb&AOlst birth- by the government at Raritan ars- Ray H. SttUtaan 4 AwocUtesAf The prisoners will be quartered The annual Monmouth Count] da/ of MM. Lavinla. Mount Min- enal Before bis .employment by Eatontown report "the sale of the in the stockade area formerly oc- Christmas seal campaign op New Ppntiac too, a native of Red Bask frfd a the government he was a salesman Shrewsbury Club attractive home of Cr. and Mrs, cupied by American soldiers' who Free Library ^ Thanksgivirig day, sponsored by th»| resident Of Highland! for the last of over-the-counter securities in Henry A. Ritterman. at 224 Nave- were confined for disciplinary pur- county-wide tuberculosis commlbg Has Been Put tl years, The celebrant and her !Wall street'.. ; "'. To Celebrate Its sink avenue, Highland*, to Cr. and poses. Such American prisoners tee. For the.past two weeks, daughter, Mrs. Deborah Bojue, with Mr, O'Kane Is married and has Mrs. Alexander p; DeBretteville, now will be housed In a brick Rumaon Observing unteers have been working at < whom she resides at 70 Fifth street, one child. He was born near formerly of Medford, Massachu- guardhouse, , offices ot the Monmouth County Otfi On Display Here Highland!, .will entertain' relatives Princeton, New Jersey. Since re- 1st Anniversary setts. The property is situated on Additional German prisoners are 25th Anniversary ganization for Sbc]aT"SeTvlc*-ii3 and friends at an "open house" at aiding at River Plaza he has made an elevation commanding a view expected to arrive at the post.at Red Bank, getting seals ready : the residence in accordance with many friends. He is a member of of the Atlantic ocean and Raritan some future date as replacements mailing this week. bay. The house, ia of English type Rasias Brothers-Have the custom for the. last few years. St. James church of Red Bank. Community Group Will for Italian signees whose return to The first sheet of Christmas I architecture built In 1038. The Italy Is contemplated. Built In Memoir first floor contain* 'a foyer with was purchased yesterday; by '. It In Their Mechanic Dine November 29 At While the. Italian signees, in Of William Meeker, Comdr. C, Byron Blaisdell, powder room, large Hvlng room with their status as cc-belllgerenls,»have Welfare Service heatalatpr fireplace, enclosed sun- Navy - Medical corps, of Street Showroom < Willowbrook Inn * been In a special category and have World War One Hero Branch, who is assigned to porch, dining room and a modern been given freedom of the post and kitchen and breakfast nook. On . 5,' * Naval hospital to Asbury Motorists of this area ar*. among Worker Next Year Thursday evening, November 29, certain other privileges In return the second floor axe three master for their voluntary service In the Thanksgiving day narks the 25th from Lieut. Heart Morrlj, U. th* first In the nation to see the at 7:30 o'clock, will find the, mem- bedrooms, each with cedar closet anniversary of the opening of the Army Nurse corps, a publlo-1 lMt Pontlac models when .the first American war.effort, the Germans For Monmouth Co. bers pf the Shrewsbury Commun- and tiled lvath, wl.th gla«s stall will be treated as prisoners of war Oceanic Free library at Rumson. nurse ot the M. C. O. S. S. staff wh shipment by»th« company of new ity club gathered around the fes-' jshower^The cellar Is finished off and will be under constant guard. The little red brick building on, the has just, returned from 17 montl car! line* 1942 arrived here for tlve board at the Willowbrook, Fair with a garnr room with bar. Hard*, They will.be used^on Jobs where corner of River road and Second in the Philippines, having been < Rassa* Brothers and went on dis- • Program Intended Haven, in celebration of their first wood floors throughout, hot water American military and civilian per- street, rounds out a quarter of a of the first two nurses to land i play Immediately this week at their anniversary. A noted and versatile heat with oil burner, recessed ra- sonnel are not available, but no Gen. MacArthur'on Leyte, Mechanlo street showroom, diation and numerous electrical ap- century of useful service to the To Curb Juvenile journalist is to be the speaker of prisoners will be kept on work for people of the community. < . , Blaisdell has just returned from "This area always has been the evening. Members are urged pointments make this home «ne of which there are qualified civilian months' active service In the 1 'prestige point' in Posttlac'a ' mer- Delinquency Here to notify Mrs. Robert H. Dlsbrow the most complete imaginable. - applicants. ' clfic, and Lieut' Morris has chandising plans," p, U. Bathcick, of Shrewsbury by Saturday of their ceived her honorable discharge, Dr. DeBretteville, who Is physical is now back on duty as a pubttfc' general sales manager of Pontiao Monmouth county, It appears; 4s intention to be present In order chemist at Squire laboratories, was Motor division, declared In an- going to have a child welfare ser^ that the chef may.be ready with all formerly • in the department of health nurse. nouncing---the : shipment,. "That vice worker next year as one means desired reservations. Electrical Engineering at Massa- Churches To Unite Mrs, Robert E. Mertehs of Locust' why we are gratified in being able of curbing juvenile delinquency. Forty-eight members, of the olub' chusetts' Institute of Technology chairman of the Monmouth "——" to show production-built-models of Halt the cost will be borne by the attended the November meeting and received his Doctor's degree in Thanksgiving Eve ty Tuberculosis committee ot our IBM lln* here before the rest federal government under an exist- last week and were hilariously en- chemistry at Stanford university. the M. C. O. S. S. is the count of th* country gets a chance to ing appropriation for that purpose tertained flrstrby a one-act mystery, Dr. and Mrs. Ritterman are resid- branch, is general sale' see them." • and the rest by the county. The ing in Red Bank where they re- Union Service At Monmouth County Welfare board "Murder In Cabin 198," produced by with Mrs. Ralph Willgerodt Each dealer in this area has re- the club's president, Allan Carman, cently purchased a home. Little Silver, serving as el has had the matter uncle, consider- ' Robert C. Shaw has sold his at- Presbyterian Church OCEANIC FREE LIBRAY ceived one, car. This policy 1( be- ation at several of it* most recent and then by a lively round-table of the county seal committee, ing carried out throughout the rest discussion of "What To Do About tractive cottage and about five The first Christmas seal was bonS , Bin. Lavtna Mlnfon With Her meetings and all that Is needed acres through the Ray H. Stillman The Bed Bank council of •Erected at the end of World war of the country by Pontlac In. the now ia appropriation of the money the Atomio Bomb." in Denmark, In 1903, and was th*j« interest of fairness. More cars will Grandson, 8gt> O> H. Johnson agency to Miss Jane Clifford of New' churches will present a union 1, the library was built by the late for the-worker's salary. yThls, It Is The cast for the play included York city. The property is locat- Thanksgiving service tonight (Wed- Mr. and lira. Henry E. Meeker in brainchild of a postoffice clerk In 5 be shipped as soon, as each of the understood, will be set up in the Mrs. Robert H., Dlsbrow,- Mrs. Al- Copenhagen, Einar Holboell. His)' approximately 3,000 Pontlao dealers Still active and in fairly good ed on Clover Hill road In Holmdel nesday), at 8 o'clock In the Pres- memory of their son, William Hen- health for one who baa passed the welfare agency's annual budget lan Carman, Mr. and Mrs. .Edwin and is situated on an elevation thoughts on the first seal were tbatj has a 1946 model to display. which Is also passed upon by the byterian church. The organist will ry Sleeker, a corporal in the La- It would be a good idea if each,; 5 century mark by a year, Mrs. Mln- Lomerson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln commanding a view of the sur- be Mrs. Warren H. Smock and the fayette Escadrille, who died fight- A preview look at the new Pon- board of freeholders. Ford and Miss Betty Merrlaai. Mrs. Christmas package carried anothe* tlao now on display reveals ad- ton, who predicted that she would rounding countryside.
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