\ 10 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXV, NO. 1; RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1952 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12.

Methodist Group Gives Dinner for DP's Thursday 9 P. M. Amendment to Permit Taverns To Accommodate Closing for Stores Rev. G. D. Manson Because of all-day closings In Extra Hoiir Weekends, Holidays Parochial Pupils Red Bank store* Independence To Preach Here Day, stores will hn open this l UNION BEACH—Borough coun- In Public Schools Thursday until 9 p. m. Ray E. Sunday Morning cil last Thursday night set 8 p, m. Taylor, executive vice president Designs Emblem Thursday, July 10, for public hear- Board of Education of the Red Bank Community Pastor of Brockport, • ing of an amendment to the or- For Signal Corps dinance regulating tavern hourrs to To Aid St. Joseph's Chamber of Commerce, said yes- N. Y., Baptist Church provide an extension from 2 until terday that except for a few ser- FORT MONMOUTH — An em- 3 a. m. Fridays, Saturdays and all In Building Emergency vice stores, all shops will be Born in Red Bank blem designed by Charles Vcrsch- legal holidays. closed Friday. uuren of 89 Madison ave., Red Council also renewed 12 plenary KEYPORT — The board of cdu- Rev. G. Douglas Manson, pastor Bank, has been selected as the of- retail consumption licenses, ation has approved a plan, sub- Stores will lie open again Sat- of the First Baptist church, Brock- ficial emblem of the Signal Corps plenary distribution licenses mitted by John O. Hartzler, super- urday with tint usual closing hour port, N. Y., will preach Sunday at one club license. intendent, to provide accommoda- at li n. in. Tomorrow night's 9 tha 10 a.' m. service in the Red Publications agency, according to Bank Baptist church in the vaca- an announcement by Col. Orman Mayor Joseph Scholer's appoint- tions for approximately 178 students o'clock closing was arranged by G. Charles, chief. ment of Walter Bauer, Woodrow 'rom St. Joseph's parochial school tion absence of Rev. W. Clinton Wilson and Joseph Phillips as spe- in the local public schools next fall. the lli-Uill Trade commlttcu of Powers. His sermon topic will be cial patrolmen was confirmed by The estimated enrollment for the tho Cljuiubvr us a service to Hhop- "The Hearing Ear." council. locul public schools is 721, milking pcrs interested in enjoying a July necessary provisions for 899 for Fourth week-end vacation. Thanks Council an Indefinite period. Mrs. Wilson, who appeared at a At the June 3 meeting, Mr. Hartz- previous council meeting to ask lcr informed the board that Sister assistance on a septic tank drain- Mary Jacobe, SL Joseph's principal, 'Skywatch' Vols ;e problem affecting several homes had told him that delays In re- L Dock st., thanked the mayor ceipt of steel for the addition now .nd council members for prompt at- under way at tho parochial school Asked by State ntlon to her request. It was rc- has forced school authorities there ealed in a report by August Pos- o have pupils enrolled in Scptcnv TRENTON — Leonard Dreytuss, 1, borough engineer, that plans bcr in public schools In the com- state director of Civil Defense, f Morrisey and Walker, developers, munities in which they live. It was this week issued a call for 20,000 3 extend laterals and add other stated that the enrollment may he more volunteers to serve in "Opcr- rainage equipment will correct the Scene at dinner tendered Displaced Persons last Thursday night in Methodist Fellow- for a six-week period or longer, [ition Skywatch" as Ground Ob- ondition. depending upon tho progress made server corps lookouts for enemy Fire Chief Frank Cozens told ship hall here by the Married Couples' Bible class. Rev. Roger J. Squire, second from left, on the addition. At present there planes. ouncil that he found conditions pastor of the Methodist church, and William Bradley, dinner chairman, second from right, are Is no way to determine the exact The call was made in prepara- satisfactory" in an inspection of length of time of the emergency tion for tho national order to have ordUgh taverns. One tavern, with seated with two of the guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. Loginow of Marlboro. according to Mr. Hartzlor. corps stations in 27 states, includ- lecond-floor apartments, will bo rc- The board authorised the plac- ing New Jersey, manned 24 hours ulred to provide extra exits. Own- ing of two grades, involving four every day. It is intended to ring rs of two-family apartments also Fair Haven Club classes, on half-session, four hours the nation with trained and skilled ust add extra exits within a four- Day Camp to Open Rumson Residents per session. Two of the sixth and volunteers who will observe and onth compliance period, the chief Plans July 15 Parly Identify every 'plane crossing the FAIR HAVEN — The Woman's two of the fifth grades will bo laid. placed on the half session days with national border. Charles Verschuurea Councilman George Anderson an- Republican club of Fair Haven will Protest Speeding The U. S. Air Force ha* issued At Plaza hold its first social event, a card two of the classes reporting; from lounced that garbage will be col- 8 to 12 and two from 12:10 to 4:10. tho warning because, as reported The design was chosen ' In an ctcd tomorrow cTOe to the holiday Activities at the River Plaza day party, Tuesday afternoon, July IS, RUMSON — .The mayor and on highest authority, "the Soviets Rev. G. Douglas Manson agency-wide competition among m Friday. At a public sale of prop- camp will begin next Monday with at the home of Mrs. William Ka- council last Thursday night granted Mr. Hartzler said there are 25 havo had tho capability for some a request by residents of Park classrooms available; 23 regula SCPA's 300 employees. Featuring irty, Mrs. Elizabeth Galvin pur- a two-week learn-to-swlm program rakesch on Buttonwood lane, Rum- 1 time to attack us," said Mr. Prcy- Born in Red Bank and graduated the slogan "Knowledge Is Freedom," ihased a house and lot on Lorlllard under the sponsorship of the Com-son. Reservations have been limited ave. to erect "Children at play ' classroom tcachors and four social fuss. He added that while there Is from the local high school. Rev. the emblem will appear on selected .ve. for $425 and Mrs. Richard West munity Y. M. C. A. and the Red to 25 tables. signs at both ends of that street, teachers. He added that the physi- a need for 25,000 observer*, only Mr. Manson is a son of Mrs. George literature produced by SOPA for property on Ash st. for $25. Cross. A bus will leave the Rivor Mrs. William Howie, Jr., Is gen- Action was taken after Albert A cal education and music teachers 5,000 have volunteered lor duty W. Manson, 62 Peters pi. He re- the Signal Corps. Plaza school for Port Monmouth eral chairman, assisted by Mrs. Kerr, Jr., borough clerk, read a will serve us classroom teachers ceived a bachelor of science degree Dumping Complaint during the time the extra pupils to date. Verschuurcn, a prominent indi- pool at 8:45 each Monday, Tuesday, Howard Isherwood, Jr., In charge petition signed by seven residents Councilman Neils JaconsenJttcobsen, cocomm Lehlggh university upop n his vidualistic painter born in Holland, R. M. Bettner, a summer resident Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of reservations; Mrs. Daniel Lenth, of Park ave. protesting the speed are present. mandei- of the skywatch post In graduation and ^attended the Col- is assigned to the graphic arts f Edmunds ave., complained of for two weeks. This free transporta- priaos; Mrs. L. H. Dennis, refresh- of vehicles traveling on that street He also asked the board to pur- Sea Bright, has been appealing for gate-Rochester Divinity school. In branch of SCPA. He studied at the umplng garbage in the area. He tion is'provided by the day camp ments; Mrs. Joseph F. Hunter, pub- and expressing concern over the chase additional supplies, Including volunteers for duty at his station, Rochester, N. Y., where h»«VW»f Academy of Fine Arts in Amster- lescribed offensive odors and smoke committee through the generosity licity, and Mrs. Ernest Thlemcr, safety of "at least 25 children" text books, and requested addition- saying: "It U moet Important to graduated with a bachelor folifll- dam and later, as a cover artist for lUtsance as making It Impossible of residents of the community. Pool Mrs. Kenneth Hahn, Mrs. Patter- who live there. al desks, borrowing them from St, spot hostile planes if they como in vlnlty degree in 1942. 1 the Sunday magazine section of 'or summer home owners to enjoy charges of 15 cents a day will be son Humphrey and Mrs. Thomas Council approved renewal of ten Joseph's, if possible. over tho sea, and wo are on the After an interim pastorate

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d«i«n 23c Mm cim Mtt C our BED BANK REGISTER. JULY 2. 1052 Lippman Speaks at Presentation Receives Degree In Bed Bank If • Junior Guild A COOL PLACE TO SHEBMeWS tor In Dental Surgery • CURTAINS Commemorating Capt. Carranza EVANSTON, ILL.—Marvin I* SHOP FOR YOUR • DRAPERIES Rlcheal, son of Dr.' and MM. Doug- Holds Election • SUP COVERS • Drenei • Corsets • LINENS MEXICO CITY — Alfred J. Lipp- Maj. Aifronso Luna de la Barreda, las A. Edwardi of West Front at. 1 RUMSON — Officers were elected • Girdles • Brauleroi t VENETIAN BLINDS man of Shrewsbury was chairman aide to Gen. H. Avila Comacho, was graduated from Northweatern at the annual meeting of the junior For of arrangement! and a speaker at former Mexican president and university dental school with the guild of the Episcopal Chapel of • Foundations 0 Underwear Shop-at-Homa Service the presentation of a bronze plaque many New Jersey Lions. The pre- degree of doctor of dental surgery Holy Communion of Fair Haven, Phone RB S-2648 to the Mexican government by rep- sentation was made lit the recep- June 16. Dr. Hicheal will enter 1 last Thursday at the home of Mrs. MABEL LEWIS Shoppe Sherman's resentative* of the 229 New Jer- tion hall in the minister of defense the armed forces In the fall. Douglas Frederick on Bellevua ave. sey Lions clubs attending th».3Btti office. Permanent placement of the Arrangements were completed for 137-B Broad St. Red Bank Horns Deoorators annual convention of the Interna- plaque will be ai the new national a country fair to be held Thurs- 4S BROAD STREET RED BANK tional Association of Lions clubs. military airfield now under con- day, July 17, on the chapel lawn The plaque, presented at ceremon- struction. on Church st., Fair Haven. ies Friday, commemorated the late In making the presentation, Mr. Officers elected were Mrs. Jesse Capt, Emllio Carranza who fell to Woodside praised tho efforts of Bennett, president; Mrs, Noel Lar- his denth at Mt. Holly, N. J., while Capt. Carranza whose purpose was taud, vice president; Mrs. H. Lynn- /li returning to this city from Now to better cement relations between wood Minton, secretary, and MJsa MOTHERS^ York on a good will non-stop flight Mexico and the United States. "He Bernadine F, Stewart, treasurer, A July 12, 1928. made the supreme sacrifice to solid- gift was presented to Mrs. Joseph ify rclationa between our two WE SPECIALIZE IN ^.itH^rVala^a^aW With President Miguel Aleman F. Hunter, retiring president. of the Republic of Mexico peoples." Mrs. Warren Huguly and Miss and U. S. Ambassador William F. In Ilia address, preceding the pre- Stewart are fair chairmen, assist- O'Dwyer present, Uon District Gov- sentation, Mr. Lippman said, "It is ed by Mrs. William Borner, Jr. $lbr ornor Wendell H. Woodside of indeed an honor and a privilege to and Mrs. Lartaud, chairmen of the CHILDREN'S QUALITY SHOES Summit, N, J., made the official serve as chairman of the commit- food table; Miss Elizabeth Scow- /< presentation to Dr. Jose Lelo do- tee of New Jersey Lions honoring croft, trash and treasure table; Mrs. sate Larrea, under secretary of foreign in this fashion the memory of Capt, Edward Rogers, toys and comic relations, who was formerly Mexi- Emllio Carranza." "To me," con- books, and Mrs. Harry ColUs, fruit, A Real Buy for the 4th of July can consul genera) at New York tinued the speaker, "Capt. Carranza flowers and vegetable booth. *****^z city. Present also were Dr. Manuel symbolizes the stout-hearted youth The juniors, together with mem- Tello, minister of the foreign de- of a stout-hearted country. As a bers of the Ladies' guild, will serve v and the Rest of the Summer partment; Lie. Manuel Gual Vldal, member of the advisory committee, a buffet luncheon in the parish the secretary of public relations and I have.annually attended the very day of the fair, Lie, Agustin Garcia. Lopez, secre- Impressive services near Mt. Holly, OIL DELIVERY, Inc. tary of communications and public N. J., where the officials and people CHILDREN'S BAREFOOT SANDALS works. Many of the United States' of my state joined with .the offi- Keansburg Woman 3 HERBERT ST. PHONE 6-0610 RED BANK diplomatic corps were also there. cials and representatives of yours, Marks 82(1 Birthday Consult Us About Your Heating Problems Mr. Lippman WETS assisted by a at the foot of the monument erect- Dr,' Marvin L. Blcheal FINE QUALITY KEANSBURG—Mrs. Louise Ol- committee including Miguel Ale- ed by the contributions of school In college Dr. Richoal was a man, Jr., son of Mexico's president; children of Mexico to honor his son of Frazier ave. observed her MODERNAGE memory. member of Delta Sigma Delta fra- 82d birthday June 21 at the home "Tho government of my state has ternity. He took his pre-dcntal of her son, Charles Olson of Bor- Cool and Long Wearing seen fit to build roads through the work at Dickinson college and Tem- dentown. Among the guests were pine forests to this Bite of his fall. ple university, and while in under- her 40 grandchildren and 18 great- graduate school was a member of grandchildren. Because of an affection for your Kappa Sigma social fraternity. great country, second only to that Mrs. Olson is the mother of ten Sizes 5 to 8 of my own, it frankly thrilled me children, six of whom are living. and 8J4 to 12 $0.95 SUMMER SALE! beyond description to see large TO SERVE STATE CLUB They are Charles Olson, Borden- road signs along our main high- LAKE HOPATCONG—Thre e town; Oliver Olson, North Jersey; John Olson, Rumson; Mrs. Edith 3 ways indicating distance to 'Car- Monmouth county women were CONTINUED FOR ONE MORE WEEK ranza Memorial Park.' • named to positions with the Wom- Westendorf and Mrs. Laura Ma- Red - White Brown "Today, the New Jersey Lions are en's Republican club of New Jersey son, Keansburg, and Mra. Verna about to dedicate a plaque to Capt. at the state group's reorganization Morley of Eatontown. REDUCED from 4.95 Carranza'e memory not only in meeting last week at Lake Hopat- A buffet-luncheon was served. their own behalf, but as a gesture cong. They were Mrs. Alton V. Several of the guests entertained DISCONTINUED from the hearts of the people of Evans of Long Branch, president of with songs and dances. Attending GUARANTEED New Jersey. Lion District Governor tho United Women's Republican were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson Woodsldo has been selected by the clubs of Monmouth county, Mon- and' family; Mr. and Mrs, Oliver 75 mouth county representative; Mrs. Olson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Walter WALTERS. THOMPSON Lion District Governors of the Pure Gum Spirits Harry H. Neubergcr, Everett, Neumann and family, Mr. and Mrs. State of New Jersey to make this F. T. Neumann, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Leek for Hit Llfttt Yellow Awning SANITAS presentation. To distinguished chairman of the finance committee, Single ward Neumann and daughters, Mr. For kitchen guests present, to Mexico and to and Mrs. Joseph E. Irwln, Union 35-A MONMOUTH ST. TEL. 6-0233 RED BANK Roll st., Red Bank, chairman of the and Mrs. Raymond Vacarella and my fellow Lions, my thanks for speakers' committee. family, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown or bathroom TURPENTINE GAL the opportunity to be a part of this and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas warm and symbolic ceremony." IN YOUR CONTAINER The parachute, is a development Brown, Jr., Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Mor- SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 19S1 AUDIT REPORT of the modern umbrella. ley and Mrs. Westendorf. • OF BOROUGH OF SEA BRIGHT AS REQUIRED BY R. S. 40:4-2 Infant Christened, COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET ASSETS Dec. 31, 19S1 Dec. 81, 1950 Home Parly Follows Cash - t 91,496.71 $197,140.37 U. S. Government Bonds 30,999.72 S0,62C.8O £ Tuxei and Tux Title Llem 19,809.02 1S.368.1S 4 Single Rolls UNION BEACH — David John, ODD LOTS infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Benja- Property Acquired by Tax Title Lien Liquidation l,60D.O0 1,600.00 AccDuntl Receivable 703.98 726.68 to 25 min Young of Bay ave., was chris- Deferred UhSFSei 16 Future TaxaUoii^Ceneral 218,500,00 198.S00.0O 10 Single Rolls tened Sunday In Holy Family Cath- Deferred Charges to Succeeding Year's Revenue «... »... 4.050.O0 500.00 olic church by Rev. Edward Sulli- TOTAL ASSETS ~ — .... t872.15C.48 $365.462.00 .49 van. Sponsors were Miss Florence WALLPAPER LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS Brown of West Keanaburg, and Bonds Payable - flSl.500.00 $108,500.00 John Elkovics of Perth Amboy. Notoi Payable 14,000.00 A party was held at the Young Appropriation Reserves — 4,090.88 5,489.82 residence following the ceremony. Accounts Paynble and Other Liabilities - 19,242.72 16,421.50 Improvement AUthofltRtloni - — 81,8J1.78 8,200.67 Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Mi- Statutory and Special Funds 11,824.06 15,935.95 chael Young and son Michael, Jr., Rcscrvo for Certain Assets Receivable «..:.. - 21,717.35 18,300.4.1 New Brunswick; Mr, and Mrs. Ed- Surplus _ - - 88,413.14 92,614.23 ward Kern and sons Allen and Ed- TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS $372,159.43 $355,462.00 ward, Florham Park; Miss Mao Kurtz, Old Bridge; John Giera and COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND SURPLUS •CURRENT ACCOUNT Russell Razzkowskl, Sayreville; Mr. Revenue: Year 19B1 Year 1950 "Just A Shade Different" and Mrs. Joseph Young, Mr. and Surplus Revenue Appropriated ...... _...._...... $ 37,160.00 $ 38,500.00 13 .BROAD STREET RED BANK 61306 Mrs. Harold CoiTcy and son Rob- Current Revenu „ . _ 176,811.97 161,260.09 ert, Mr. and Mrs. George Adcr and daughter Georgette, Mr. and Mrs. Total Revenue $213,461.97 $190,760.09 William Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Expenditures: Appropriations—Budget and Emergency $129,222.50 $126,295.00 George Sappah, Mr. and Mrs. Local School Tax 36,544.00 46,083.60 Frank Canzine and children, Mr. County Tux -. . 23.128.7T 22,244.71 and Mrs. Frank Young and daugh- tor Patty Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Alox- Total Expenditures - $188,806.27 $194,623.21 ander Milne, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Surplus from Operations $ 24,566.70 $ 5,136.88 Matthews and daughter Marjorle, Add: Unexpended Balances Prior Year's Appropriation 8,980.89 1,284.24 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gerlach. and Interfund Returned 25,427.65 Liabilities Cnncelled 747.25 daughters, Karen, Virginia and Increase in Bond Redemption Value _ 351.32 2,918,70 Nancy, and Mrs. John Fagan. Total Surplus from Operations and Additions - $ 28,898.91 $ 36,514.72 Add: Deferred Charges In Above Expenditures ...... 4,050.00 500.00 ABT REPRESENTATIVE Surplus Revenue) •- .RUMSON — Miriam Alexandria, Balance, January 1st — ~ 89,843.76 92,829,04 There me always big savings at Men- representative of Plaza Art Galler- Sub Total $122,792,07 $128,343.76 Our low prices are, the lowest you'll find ies, Inc., , auction- Ltta: Amount Appropriated In Current Budget ...... 37,150.00 38,500.00 mouth Construction Co. awaiting the eers and appraisers, will be at the SHE USES OUR LAUNDRY SERVICE ... our excellent workmanship just can't Balance, December 81st $ 85,642.67 $ 89.848.7t thrifty home owner whose home needs re< Rumson hotel, Waterman ave., from Add an extra day a week to your vacation, too! You'll be pairs ... or who is planning a home be beat. Let us give you a free estimate July 3 through July 6, for consulta- RECOMMENDATIONS tion with persons who contemplate surprised how little it actually costs to let us do all your 1. That Magistrate use a cash book per Administrative Director of Courts. modernization program. on your needs. There is no obligation. 2. That Magistrate turn moneys over to Borough before th« tenth of each month. selling the contents of their homes family laundry! 3. That bathing pavilion manager and employees be bonded. at auction and desire a valuation. 4. That Collector collect interest as per statute. 5. That vouchers be Hated In detail In the minutes. 6. That reports required by R. S. 54:4-91 and 91.1 be filed. CALL US TODAY - RED BANK 6-0203 7. That a tax sale be held In 1952. The abovn summary or aynopils of audit was prepared from the report of audit of the Borough of Sea Bright, County of Monmouth, for the calendar year 1951. This report of audit, submitted by Joseph J. Seaman, Registered Municipal HOME REPAIRS WITH DONALD'S DeLUXE Accountant, Is on file at the Borough Clerk's Office and may be Inspected by any Interested person, I CLARENCE STEVENS, Clerk. As little as LAUNDRY SERVICE SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF AUDIT REPORT FOR PUBLICATION SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1951 AUDIT REPORT OF BOROUGH OF RUMSON $ - AS REQUIRED BY R. S. 40:4-2 COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET ASSETS Dec. SI, 1051 Dee. 81,1950 Year 1061 Year I960 SAVE 20% ON YOUR LAUNDRY CASH & CARRY Cash $182,392.45 $133,669.10 5 Investments 62,020.00 51,098.00 Taxes, tax title llent and utility charges receivable 26,436.56 23,683.88 PER MO. Assessment and assessment Hens receivable 46,990.41 1,382,61 Accounts receivable (and inventory) ..„ 9,835.20 18,254,11 Deferred charges to future taxation—general 9,000,00 80,781.57 Deferred charges to succeeding year's revenue ...... 530.18 8,000.00 SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 19S1 AUDIT REPORT OF COOL • COMFORTABLE • BORQUQH OF FAIR HAVEN AS REQUIRED BY R. S. 4014.2 Total asaete :. $880,218.80 $316,759,27 "COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET ASSETS • Year 1961 Year tor.O LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS Cash ' 1108,298,60 I 7e.SB0.S0 Bonds payable » $ 76,000,00 $ 6,280.00 1OO 00 U. 8. aavirnmnit'Bandi ...... — 'SS2' 100,000.00 Notea payable H 71,00*0.00 31,523.50 Appropriation reserves 4,051.61 5,066.82 PORCH ENCLOSURE Taxes, Tux Tltl« Lien. Receivable 30,022.61 3,500.00 Accounts payable and other liabilities 13,663.01 17,766.91 Property Acquired from Tux Lien Liquidation 2,000,00 846.61 Account! Receivable 11'iM Improvement authorisations - 8,584,80 i)eferred Charges to Futur* Taxation—Gcntml 38,000.0(1 Statutory nnd special funds „...,._..„ t0,606.85 29,138,24 You can beat the heat with a cool, breezy, inieet Doferrad Charges to Succeeding Year1! Revenue — 2,500.00 Reserve for certain assets rsoelvabl 93,811.27 34,320,80 Surplus ...... „„ , 172,992.06 146,688,40 frte porch enclosure. Our porch enclosure can TOTAL ASSETS .... $276.403,72 t31S.a08.gl Mewhat]p(j|(}uitfoMi Total Liabilities, Reserves and Surplus _. $820.819.80 $316.789,27 also be used to sleep on these hot nights, You'll LIABILITIES, RKSKHVES AND SURPLUS Bondi Payable : 38,000,00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT^OF OPEBj-NON AND SURPLUS with Appropriation Reserves .•••i-."": " 10,082,011 7,808.66 get much use ... much comfort from an enclosed Discount! Payable and Othtr Liabilities 19,333.10 (0,348.67 Revenue , , Year 10ft 1 Year 1950 Improvement Authorisation - 7,28.1,0a porch. Call us now for a free estimate. Statutory and Special Kunds l,s«2.r,o 1,8011,76 8urplua revenue appropriated $ 31.200.00 $ 9,100.00 ' Modernfold doors Reitrva for Certain Aneti Receivable 83,(95,12 38,9(11,11 Current revenue (cash basis) iJi.ill.OS 148,317.08 Surplus »...„*...»-.,. ....,,,ti.i...i.,,,«...... ,«« 116,364.08 106,078,41 Total revenue '...... „...„«..... » $498,636,08 >»UH. Current Revenue (Cash Basil) ,-. 810,139.64 370,055.44 County tax ,, , M..« M ..,*,..•«.,••.«<•„•••• 109i707«17 104,845,86 Total expenditures „.,. $468,041,81 $416,861.96 fold" doon an mov«We waft thai dlvM* • 3JM3&.S4 V0H.Sil.44 Surplus tram operation ..., «, I 40,594.74 I S7,J»4.08 HANDSOME ROOM ADDITIONS rooms easily, qulikly «nd tonomltally, SXPEND1TUHKS Additions to Inoomel Appropriations—Budget «nd Emergency tllt.m.oo I ftT.lnn.on Unexpended balance prior year's appropriation ,. , 1,1011.11 Tilt.lt Add another room to your house and you add Vinyl severing «• ltamo>r«ililant •.. Local School Tax l80.lae.H7 inri.3ia,4u Intir/iindi returned ,, 9,1181,19 794.14 •nlly wainta* with IM» »«4 w«l«r • • • will oountf Ta» 8 U 18.04 Liabilities cancelled „.„.....,„.. 13,16 .01 Cash Refund ol PrlcPrior. Year....s. —Collsetlon -.,s. •10,047,If, , , Sub.loin! accumulated „„...,..„.„„,.,. $ 45,01,11 f IMJ4.4J new btauty. Get all tht benefit of mere space nol crack, paal or fade. AvallaMi In many Bute Road Aid Reoelvsbln—Cancelled And to Income—By Statutei , 1,104)69 Deferred charges In above expenditures «*lart la mni any calar ithamo. Prised la Total Bxpsndltures 1808,110,01 plus making your home look bigger . . . more inoa,i«7.m jlnourreti currently) «.».~.«.M 51)8.11 1,000,00 M yaur kvdiil. Su »r pliant til May fti Surplus from Operations .... I 89,800,71) • 407,611 Amount gililnl to surplui revenue .,««.«».»,m,OT,m«..«...... » 4US7,«0 I 11,614,41 handsome. Our costs are surprisingly low as lull dtlalli, Addl Uneiptnatd Baling* Prior Year's lurplui Reysnue Appropriations 1,190,04 Bslanee January tit „ 113,110,11 lOJ.JJl.lO Unbllltlli Osnnelled «. 6»,»B 3,161.15 Ihi inn that you'll find out If you call for a frte estimate. Sub-total ,. n.Mk,«. $17M17,8! 1141,810,61 (eld Ilka an auardlan Total Surplus from Operation »nd Additions I 61,At9,HO I >,tei,7i Oeduot Interfunds Advanced 100,00 Irfisi Appropriated In curnnt budiet «. 11,100.00 9,100,00 Amount Added !p Hurplus Revenue $ aa.iisu.no $ 2,e«H.7i Balance D.oember list Addt tlaferrnd nhsrjes In Above • ROOM ADDITIONS • PORCH INCLOSURIS • ATTIC CONVIRSIONS 1 1 a,ion,oo Ji'mt'.Tl'J!!'!!' '" <'»rr»nlly C0MPAMT.V« V$^MT7C« • ROOFING • SIDINO • DORMIRS Bilan"ee,"'Ja'rM>a(i>"~lYt 104,9911,39 1118,8111,47 revenu. (.uh tub) ffiffll • CARPINTRY • ELECTRICAL WORK • HIATIN* • PLUMBING •y NIW CASIll lilb.Tnlal .' $ I HII» liiuri-suiliiu l iirraua Ml UuniHuti An. BIG MIM U, tUiiU »MITH, Uirk. uul ALMItT A , KIROKIRO, jnM Ulifk. BED BANK REGISTER, JULY 2,1952 Page Five DISORDERLY PERSONS Shore Residents in Recruit Training at Bainb ridge Edward Parry'of J80 Bay ave., Highlands, waa sentenced to 25 daya in the county jail in defaut of a {25 fine Friday morning by Magis- trate John V. Crownll on a chargo GOOD/TEAR of being drunk and disorderly. Par- ry was arrestod early Friday morn- ing by Patrolman Joseph Funder- burke. Charles Worthley, who said ho had no homn, was sentenced to 90 daya on a similar charge. It waa Worthley's 19th nppearance before You can count Judge Crawell. Hn was arrested on our reputation PECIAL HOUDA Thursday night hy Lieut. Lewis B. Hendiicks nnd Patrolman Charles ! builders to give' Crouch. you the best quality job at the greatest savings to you.1 CATTJ.K CLUB MEMBER Inspect our workmanship. 1 Curtis J. Hobson of Lincroft haj been namoil a member of the Hurry,,.Sctve at this American Jersey Cattle club. He T. GRANDINETTI is a local breeder of registered REd Bank 6-5214 Special Low Price Jersey cattle. Famous MARATHON William F. Dolan Thomas B. Carroll Francis A. Young Keansburg East Keansburg Union Beach by GOOD/YEAR YOU CANY BUY FINER Social Security Law Explained ICE CREAM 95 ASBURY PARK — The months plus tax of April, May and June, 1952, are and your important months to over two mil- old tire: lion people, household workers and farm workers who work for cash 6.00x16 wages. J. Herbert Reid, manager of the local Social Security office, Here's red hot news for hot weather estimates that sometime during drivers. Now you can get safer new Mara- April, May or June of this year, thons by Goodyear at this special low most of these people will be paid price of $11.95. It's still the same Mara- at least $50 in wages, As soon as thon quality noted for ruggedness and that happens, those who have been dependability — a great tire value at the working regularly will, for the first former price — a sensational buy at this time, be insured under the Social special low price 1 Security act. . _ - - Because Breyera uses The first requirement for the pay- only choice, irec-ripened Elberta ment of a social security retirement Vcnrhe* • • • selected and packed by LOOK af this special price/ or death benefit is that the worker Hreyers right where they grow, at SIZE'6.70x15 must be insured. The minimum re- the very peak of their nun-ripened MARATHON »*"•«" quirement for insured status until sweetness. Kvc-ry spoonful of Super-Cushion July, 1954, is that an individual Broyers contains big chunks ot must have earned -.t least six cal- these luscious beauties. by endar quarters In work covered by The above men recently enlisted in the U. S. Navy and the social security law. are currently undergoing recruit training at the U. S. Naval GOOD/YEAR 139— -w- 5,. Not only must the work be done mtm ^L^^pllll Inland and the wages paid, but the wages Training station, Bainbridge, Md. Dolan, Carroll, Young and Other sixes proportionatel•^•^ ^^^ yVAII flo Aiwd lif It must be correctly reported to the Benson are 1952 graduates of Red Bank Catholic high school. Social Security administration so Rosa graduated from Middletown township in 1952. YOUR FRIENDLY JREVER DEAIER HAS FRESH PCACH IN HAND-DIPPED PINTS, QUARTS AND IN 'THE THRIFT* HAlf CAltON Also quality recapping done in that records correctly reflect the exact amount of each worker's so- our own factory. We loan you j cial security credits. "That Is why ance payments can be made. If Navy Taking Enlistments tires at no extra cost while > It Is so vitally Important," said Mr. they die at any age, their accounts Reid, "for people who operate must be credited with six quarters Of Draft Eligible Men yours are recapped. farms and for housewives to cor- of coverage before their families rectly report the names, social se- may be paid any benefits at all. The Navy will now accept the curity account numbers, and wages Mr. Held points out that August, enlistment application of a draft SIMON paid to all their employees who 1952, is important to survivors of eligible man at any time before he are newly covered by the Social servicemen who died outside the receives his orders to report for Security act." Most of these people U. S. A. after Dec! 0, 1951, and be- Induction Into another of the "NICE THINQS" have, never had an opportunity be- foro Aug. 10, 1952. This month la armed services. This Was announced fore to work in employment cov- the last month for filing npplica- today by Commander Randall W. 58 BROAD STREET ered by social security. If they are tions for lump-sum death payments, Waeka, officer In charge of Navy now old and forced to retire, their due under the provisions of the recruiting in the Philadelphia dis- social security accounts must be Social Security act. This means trict. credited with at least six quarters that where an insured individual The now order Is effective indef- where they were paid $50 in wages died in Hawaii, Alaska, other U. S. initely, Commander Weeks said, and before monthly retirement Insur- possessions, or in foreign nations, supersedes a previous ruling under the lump-sum death payment may which the receipt of orders to re- still be paid to the widow or wid- port for a pro-induction physical ower, or to persons who paid the examination ended a man's oppor- burial expenses, provided applica- tunity to enlist in his own choice tion for the payment Is made not of service. later than Aug. 31, 1952. After that The old arrangement had been date, no payment can'be made. waived from time to time through Of particular Interest to survivors inter-servlce agreements, Command- THE FOLLOWING LUMBER YARDS or friends of servicemen who died er Weeks said, but the new plan outside, the U. S. Is the fact that is expootcd to bo In offset per- this lump-sum payment may be made as reimbursement for the ex- manently. penses involved in reinterment of a Loit and Found serviceman's body. Wa sincerely hops it doesn't happen The social security field office to you, but II you ahould lo»« something, WILL BE remember, chances are In your favor that can give more Information on this you will recover it through the lost and subject. The local office is at 601 found columni o( Th« Register,—Ad- Bangs ave. vertUement.

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In order to give our staff a long week-end OTHER PLAYTEX GIRDLES PRICED AT 3.S0 TO 6,95. YOU Mtl Pan.yOirdlH vacation, we will be closed on the Fourth of CAN GET YOUR FAVORITE MODEL AT MwwItfiMi •Adlytt-Atl | July and the next day, Saturday. SIMON Otrtort "NICE TH//VCS" Pace Six BED BANK REGISTER. JULY 2,1052 RED BANK REGISTER A Good System LETTERS FROM EVENTS OF YEARS AQO «•« Broid SUt.t, li, N. J. The state of New Jersey took" a progres- OUR READERS ESTABLISHED 1878 ive step forward in traffic safety with itfl By John H. Cook and Henry Clay 'no kill" traflic ticket.- It has gone even CORN BELT FOB TAFT, FROM REQISTER FILES urther witli Hie establishment of a "point 11 N. Prospect Ave., Fifty Years Ago Twenty-Eire Years Ago THOMAS IRVING BBOWN, Publisher lyslenf Tiiefidny and (lie institution of a Bed Bank, N. J.. The committee in charge ot the More than 4,000 persons attended JAMES J. HOUAN, Editor June 30, 1952. sixth annual regatta of the Red the dedication of the new St. James M. HABOLD KELLV, Business Manager •alidated license for those who have hail To Tbe Editor: Bank Yacht club comprised Ham- High school building on Broad entitled ixduilvel; to tbe me iroof safeguard. :ounty Republicans to learn that I Bank celebrated her 85th birthday (or republlcatlpn of all Ihe local nevi printed in thli neni- 'as everywhere asked the quei- with a family reunion. school was built. Jack Casey, own- piper, *l »• all AP newt diipatchei, ion: "What's the matter with you Abe Bennett's baseball team was er of the Fair View flying field, The new license will be issued only to Eastern Republicans that you can't he victor over another Fair Haven dropped a large quantity of small Th« Bed Bank Kegliler amimei no financial rciponilblll. hose whose regular licenses have been re- be satlsflod with Taft? Hasnt earn captained by George Ellen- American flags as he flew over the. tiea tor typographical «rron In advertlstments, but will re- raft kept the Republican party jurg. Besides Captain Bennett, the new building. Among the principal print that part of an advertisement in which the lypozraphu oked or suspended. It must be renewed rom falline apart during the past speakers were Gov. A. Harry cat error occurs. Advertisers will ploie notify thi manage- !0 years? Hasn't he superior know- ivinning team was composed of ment Immediately of any error which may occur, inch year, a driver again getting his regular edge, ability and character? Hasn't Joseph Hayes, Harry Blockson, Moore, Bishop Thomas J. Walsh. icensc at such lime as the director of motor le consistently opposed the cxtrav- Frank Evans, Eugene Wellington, Senator Edward 1, Edwards and Member Audit Bureau of Circulations gancos and foreign policy mistakes Frank Herbert, E. L, Bennett, Ray- Mayor William H. R. White. chicles may determine. The department )f the Democratic administration mond Bennett and Bert McDer- Samuel Hardy gold his farm near This newspaper assumes no responsibilities for issures those who lose their regular licenses .vhich have landed us in our prcs- mott. On Ellenburg'a nine were Scobeyville to A. E. Fitkln ort to the corn belt Republicans on the property had been built 100 effice at Red Bank, N. J., under the Act of March 1, 1879. "demerit system," the validated license tho most frequent reasons glv- John A. Mullen ot LIncroft, who years previous by Thomas Guest. 1 ;n me were these two: First, "Taft worked for the Tintern Water co,, George Dwyer, Jr., aix-year-old Poltmasten and Subscribers in forwarding change ot address works like a "merit system ' for those who :an't win." Tho endlessly repeated caught a large bullfrog which he son of George Dwyer of Newman please use Postal Form 3547 mend their driving ways. lewspaper opinions to this effect, leclared jumped a distance of 18 Springs rd., was struck by an auto vithout tangible evidence to sup- driven by Vincent Gerose of Red iort them, seem to have been wide- :eet. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1952, The state issues drivers' licenses as a Ruppert Smock, a 12-year-old Bank. It was fast thought he suf- y convincing, in the East, although fered a skull fracture, but it devel- driving privilege, not merely to collect a fee. vithout effect, west of the Alle- Satontown boy, was playing with henies. The N. Y. Times, the N. Y. . pistol when it accidentally ex- oped he sustained severe cuts and Those who abuse the privilege are endanger- 'ribune, tho Boston Post, Provl- iloded and severely burned his bruises. Abolish the Commission ing others on the road. It is good to know test. This might be one answer to ence Journal and the Boston Globe land. Maynard Cottrell of Atlantic the need for industrial democracy. .11 sound off together, day after A ping pong party was given by Highlands and William M. Ander- ay, following the best technique son of Keyport joined the Red J. Stanley Herbert of Sea Girt, ^Yho was ,hat persistent violators no longer will be Editorial Views —Christian Science Monitor, Miss Rebecca Lllley, daughter of f repetitive advertising methods, Rev. W. A. Lllley, pastor of the Bank Cavalry troop and left for ible to get away with it in New Jersey. intil a large number of people be- the state camp at Sea Girt. soundly trounced last year for the llopnbli- BARTERING AWAY LIVES leve what they say. The second Little Silver Methodist church. can nomination for state senator by Bicliard 3ven after a violator's license is restored, Of Other Papers eason most frequently heard, I Guests Included Mary Parker, George Harms of Fair Haven was :he validated license should serve as a re- Enough details of the secret old them, was: "Taft's ideas on Grace Carhart, Frank Parker and having a house built lor his own B. Stout of West Alleuburst who went on American-British agreement regard- orclgn policy are wrong:" The Teddy and Arthur Starrett. occupancy on Pearl St., at that to victory in the .November general election, iiinder that future suspensions or revoca- FABOLE ing the conduct of the Korean war Westerner's reply to this was, Miss Marie Reckless, daughter of place, George A. Hawkins was the have come to light to demand an 'What's wrong about going slow on contractor. was named administrative director of the ions are in the oiling for carelessness or Light on the nature of parole, the orclgn loans and subsidies? It's harlcs Reckless of Maple ave., en- agreement now to end ell such Jlain we'll go broke If wo keep it tertained a company of friends at John Long, Sr., of Everett, who ecklessness. most misunderstood. and some- agreements. a progressive euchre party. Prizes had been ill for the previous two New Jersey Beach Erosion commission last Imcs the most abused method of ip." "Do the people in the Bast months, was able to be up and release procedures, is thrown in a If Secreary of State Acheson has vant to go broke? Do the Inter- were won by Mrs. Thomas Voorhis, week at a salary of $7,500 a year, lion- The whole pattern of "no fix" tickets, the entered into a new appeasement ar- lational Bankers in N. V, want Mies Sarah Clay and Water Van- about, Norman Long worked the ruling of the United States Court farm during his father's illness. mouth's Assemblyman Alfred X Bendleston "point system" and "restored" licenses of Appeals in New York. A pri- rangement in London, it should be ational bankruptcy?" Scholck. Others attending were repudiated on his return. Well, there the issue stands. Mrs. Walter VanSchoick, Misses Ida Young folks from Everett who yigorously fought the appointment, but it points' the way to fewer accidents, better soner's parole is the same as being attended the Sunday-school excur- confined to prison, the court said. War strategy and tactics should Chat's what they say out beyond ordan, Madeline Conover, Amy be left to the military men who ere he Alleghenles. If it throws any sion to Bear Mountain wcro Miss carried, T to 1. Senator Stout and Asbury traffic control and safer drivers in years to The court was speaking, ot Chambers and Jessie Stevenson, doing the fighting—and who are Ight on the stubborn and unyicld- Thomas Voorhis, Thomas Irving Alma Polhemus, Miss Mildred Park City Engineer William Jr. Birtwcl'l, come. We commend Attorney General Theo- course, of federal parole, which, la responsible for conserving American ng support for Taft, which many Schanck, Bert Morris and Daniel spite of some deviations, has Eisenhower backers aro complain- Brown, Oliver Sutphcn, Robert Francis. both commission members, were not present dore D. Parsons for inaugurating the new lives. ing of, it seems worth recording Sickles, Waldo Curtis, Albert Phil- sought to establish itself as a Every air raid can not be subject Harry A. Hawkins of Irving pi., at last week's meeting. Mr. Herbert, how point system and "validated" license and model for state procedures. In- ere. lips and George Stllwell, who had broken his leg in a fall volving, as It does, factors of hu- to advance debate in the British S. Mayo Boyd, A bicycle belonging to' Benjamin ever, was on hand. hope that police co-operate by doing their Parliament, the attitude of some of two months previous, was Improv- man judgment and individual be- 11 N. Prospect ave., A. Luther was stolen from in front ing to such an extent that ho was havior, even the most scrupulous our British critics notwithstanding. Red Bank. f police headquarters at Long best to keep dangerous drivers in check. Former British Foreign Secretary expected back on his old job as a Mr. Beadleston Bnid his opposition was and vigilant parole is bound to ex- Branch while Mr. Luther was at- realtor. hibit fallibilities and failures, Herbert Morrison—who says he was APPRECIATION tending a trial of boys, charged based on his opinion that the job is unneces- Chapln farm, on the north side The Circuit Court of Appeals a party to the original agreement with tampering with the fire alarm sary and that Mr. Herbert was not the per- —claims the air attacks on the Monmouth County Council of the system. of Lawes i'd., was sold to A, S. notwithstanding, parole Is not the Tfalu River power plants violated New Jersey Congress of Jones ot Conover lane In Middle- son best suited for tlic position. same as being confined to prison. Parents and Teachers Among the Middletown farmers an understanding that "certain who were shipping to market 250 town township for $17,501., Just Look at the Record Otherwise, as in the recent New June 20, 1952 Robert Pierco of Shrewsbury was The effort fn get Mr. Herbert back on Jersey State prison riots, parole measures" were to be taken in barrels of turnips a day were Henry Korea only in "certain circum- To The Editor: urning into Broad st. with his the state payroll is not. a new one. In Jan- would not have been an Inmate, is- Hendrlcksoh, Warren. Conklin and lorse and wagon when an sutomo- Some months ago, American fatalities in sue. What tho court meant is that stances." As my term of office a« publicity ohn Hillyer. These circumstance!) were, he. ihairman for the Monmouth County lle driven by an Asbury Park res- uary a group headed by Senator Frank S. auto accidents in the past 52 years met the parole is supervised and revueable. ,'ouncl! of the New Jersey Congress The combination grocery store dent ran into tho horso breaking Farley of Atlantic county attempted to have Tho parolee Is not, to that extent, said: (1) that the truce talks had f Parents and Teachers has ended, and dwelling of Mrs. .Mary Thiel of all-wars' total of 1,000,000. Since then motor free. broken down and, (2) that serious :wo of its logs. I should like at this time to express Belford was completely destroyed Whilo watching the Fair Haven him appointed counsel to the commission, accidents claiming lives have brought the Free under controls, the parolee large-scale military operations had my appreciation, and that of the by flic of unknown origin. been resumed. Neither of those baseball team play the Farroll Ath- also at a salary of $7,500 a year. That tor accidents claiming life have brought the is given a chance, In optimum cir- council, for your co-operation in Sarah A., wife of John McClaskey letic club of South Amboy, George cumstances, to demonstrate his ca- circumstances obtains today, he as- (jiving us the splendid publicity wo it Herbert at,, died at the age of move was thwarted, however, after Mon serts. That, hoWover, Is a matter of have received. Little, a Fair Haven boy, was highway death toll to well over 1,018,000, pacities for adjustment to the nor- 74 after having been ill for several struck in the stomach when the bat mouth county Republicans loudly protested. while war deaths increased to 1,005,(500, mal, lawful social order. If ho opinion and point of view, Special thanks should go to your months. Born at Middletown, she slipped from tho hands of James falls, he ROCS back to jail. If the truce talks have not "brok- •eporter, Miss I-ouclla Frey, who was the daughter of Sarah and Butler, a member of the local nine. rom the start of the Revolution throngli en down," they are making no vas always most co-operative and ohn Ecnton and had resided at The stale beach erosion commission was Failures arc sometimes spectac- clpful in many ways. Mrs. Deborah Ludlow of East the June 25 second anniversary of the Kor- ular, even lethal. Most failures headway and have reached a vir- that place until she moved to Red established by legislation approved Apr. f>, tual stalemate. The 32,000 Allied We are Indeed grateful lo the Bank 32 years previous. Front st., who was 84 years old, are due to improper parole proce- iross for carrying to the public iarrowly escaped death when a gas 1949, which provided a ?35,000 appropria- ean conflict. dures, political interference and casualties while the truce talks have John VanKlrk, who lived on the been going on reflect rather Im- he message of the P.T.A.. whose ct was accidentally turned on in tion to pay its expenses. No further appro- misconception on the part of pe- lold of endeavor Is devoted to road between Tlnton Falls and Pine her home. She was found uncon- War deaths cannot be avoided if battles nological authorities of the func- portant operations during that time. 'The Welfare of Children and Brook,died at the ago of 68. He scious by her son when ho returned priation for the commission has been made are to be won. Almost all motor vehicle- tion and purpose of parole, Americans who have suffered most Youth." was survived by hi* widow and home and she was revived with the Between unconditional release, of tho casualties fed that way about Sincerely yours, .hreo children. since that time. It, in any case. id ot a pulmotor. deaths have been needless and wouldn't at the expiration of sentence, and Mrs. S. M. Hoffman, Whilo trimming a locust tree, Mr. and Mrs. John Hogan of Lake parole, the weight of social advan- The death toll since the fighting •harlcs R. Roberts of New Mon- The commission has been merely a fron. have happened at all if somebody had just began lists. 10,469 Americans and Publicity Chairman '50-'52 ave. entertained at a birthday par- used for political propaganda and lobbying tage seems to lie on the side of mouth struck his leg with the axe, ty in celebration of the birthdays been a little more careful at just the right parole. There are other proce- only 513 British so this war is very making a bad gash in it. if their twins, Marion and John. purposes. The real work on beach erosion dures. In most states, the courts serious business with us. Moreover, Theater Managers Henry VanBrunt, who lived be- time. moro American lives will bo lost Tha yacht Relax, owned by is done by the Department of Conservation are authorized to place persons Win Cash Awards ween Occanport and Long Branch, Thomas N. McCarter of Rumson, Here we arc right on top of another convicted of crimes on probation, the longer this now-pointless war took a job as motorman with the caught fire on the Shrewsbury river and Economic Development. in lieu of commitment to a penal continues. Managers of four Walter Roade Rod Bank Trolley company. near the Highlands drawbridge. Mr. three-day week-end holiday. And holidays, institution. Pardon is an execu- Since British opinion .is reported ;hcators in four different New Jer- Miss Alice Clayton and Harry and Mrs, McCarter and a crew of Main item in tbe slightly less thau none so much as July 4, jam the nation's tive function. In the federal juris- to be almost unanimously opposed sey and Now York communities Clayton of Bridge ave,, were vaca- seven were rescued by Christian W. ?10,000 spent to date by the commission is diction, there is conditional re- to any Military measures to bring were winners In the "Manager of tioning with relatives at Newark. Fiegenspan, a summer resident of roads with cars and.fill the newspapers with lease. ' this frightful fiasco lo a conclusion, the Month" competition for May. Rumson whoso boat was nearby. $5,000 paid to Morris Miller of Shrewsbury, the new understanding Mr. Acheson Announcement was made of the headlines about how many and who got Yet parole, an administrative The monthly contest, which car- marrlago of Miss Serena E. Chin- The yacht had been built the previ- public relations man for the Republican function, remains tho most contro- Is said to have reached must in- ous year at a cost of 545,000. killed while riding in them. A resort area volve further appeasement. That ies cash prizes, pits managers of ly, daughter ot I. H, Chinery of versial. At its best, it merits pub- all 40 theaters in the circuit In Kcyport, to Walter S. Crowley of James H. Rankln of Fair Haven state organization, for checking $4,574.1!) like ours carries its own special dangers on lic understanding and support; In could lead to nothing but an even Worth of vouchers in 20 months. Its failures it challenges the vigi- tual settlement on Communist direct competition with each other New Brunswick, The ceremony was was vacationing in Canada. summer holidays. People not careless on lanco of public attention and the erms, at our expense. in the fields of picture exploitation, performed the month previous at Miss Josephine Dean, daughter of pressure of Informed opinion. advertising, public relations, com- the bride's home by Rev. J. T. Florenz Dean of Shrewsbury, and Now the commission wants to. give tbe the road may do foolish things oit the The British "limited war" strategy munity activities and physical the- Shock, principal ot the Keyport Hugh Massey, son of John J. Mas- rest to Mr. Herbert because it has been the beaches. Either way, it is not death that —Newark Sunday News led us into this bloody stalemate. ater operation. publio school. acy of Middletown village, were How many more American lives The David Latnar property on the married at a nuptial mass at St. custom in this state to hand out soft and takes the holiday. Small errors bring last A NEW KIND OF 'SHOP' must be sacrificed before our gov- Helen Colocousls, manager of the James church, Red Bank. Rev, J. St. James in Asbury Park, who has rivcrbank was sold to Thomas well-paying jobs to former state senators. The issue of the "union shop" is ernment comes to its senses, and al Byrnes whose residence adjoined B. McCloskey officiated. ing grief. Try, just try, to keep yourself said to be one of the last points lows the American forces to fight consistently been among the win- It is time this costly and wasteful custom ners, Is the May "Manager of the Miss Beulah Brockenrldgc, daugh- and family safe through the week-end. If in dispute In the nationwide steel his war in an American way?—N. Joseph V. Holmes of Shrewsbury ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sugcne O. strike. This matter of "union se- Y. World Telegram. Month," taking first place. There .was ended. you try, others too, may live. was a threc-wny tie for second, ac- was severely Injured when he was Breckenridge of John at., and Har- curity" Is a difficult one In many kickod in the chest by a horae, old Cromwell Ely, son of Mrs. How- labor-management controversies. "This Is God'g Country— cording to Walter Reade, Jr., pres- The evidence is clear. There is no need ident, among them being Fred Bar- The old farmhouse on the Green- ard T, Ely of Oakland st., wera Historically the issue embraced Don't Make It Look Like Hell" wood place at Middletown, one of married at the Methodist parson- for Mr. Herbert's service and there is no also the "closed" shop. But the tholdi of the Long Branch Para- age by Rev. W. Holland Raver. We knew that vandals In New mount theater; Vogel Getticr of the the oldest buildings In the village, need for the Beach Erosion commission. Taft-Hartley Act has outlawed the York city did some $165,000 worth was being remodeled by John Miss Alice E. Stillwagon of Ja- closed shop as monopolistic. Union Broadway theater, Kingston, N. Y., Beach erosion work in this state will no of damage in parks and play- and David Wclnstein of the Atlan- Thorpe, managor of the farm, who maica, L. I,, became the bride of What Boatmen Should Know growth has left the open shop no grounds last year. We're still in was doing the job himself. Besides Harry Langendort of Lincroft at suffer a bit by the abolition of this particu- longer a commonplace The "union favor of Park Commissioner ROD- tlo Drive-In, Pleasantville, N. J. boing a farmer, Mr. Thorpe was a a nuptial mass performed at St. lar commission. In fact the state depart- Carefully drawn statistics show that shop" is a modification of tho closed Brt Moses' plan to fine parents of Bartholdl was honored for his wheelwright and carpenter by trade James churfih, shop. Tho employer selects his em- youngsters who Injure public prop- all-around work and activities for and the other farmers of Middle- George Harvey of Rumson waa ments which actually take care of erosion four of every five drownings that result in ployees, but they must join tho erty, up to $25 for each offense. the stage presentation "Brigadoon;" town township referred to htm as Injured when a car he was driving work will have more money to spend on union If they remain beyond a short It wasn't until we read an In- Qcttler for his exploitation ot "Red a successful "Jack of all trades." ran Into a tree on the Rod Bank- the United States each year from water Ball Express" and a "Frankenstein" their .worthwhile erosion programs. trial period. dignant article In a recent maga- John S. Hubbard died at his Everett road. He was found un- transportation can be traced directly to The great objection of organized zine that we realized that this horror show, and Wolnstcin for his home on "West Front at. at tho age conscious by John L. Montgomery labor to the "open shop" is that It problem Is nationwide, and very promotion of a blood donor appeal ot 80. Born at Holmdel, he had of Red Bank and taken to Woodley accidents involving small boats—motor- gives tho non-union worker "a free expensive, to say nothing of van- program at the drive-in, in which resided locally all his life and 60 hospital for treatment of severe former heavyweight boxing cham outs and bruises, boats, outhoards, rowboats, canoes and the ride"—that ho gets full benefit of dalism -by both grownups and chil- ycara previous was engaged In the The Dr. Parker Appointment wage rates and working conditions dren giving God's country some of plon Ezzard 'Charles participated. dry goods business at Red Bank A farewell supper was given at like. The estimate is that some 1,200 Amer- which union members have fought the looks of hell. with Lawrence Earle. His widow, Thomas inn by the Guild of the and sacrificed to gain. Such a sit- The magazine was the May Issue Squad Treats Three tho former Sarah Sherman of Tin- Golden Rule of Trinity church tar Governor Driscoll's appointment of Dr icans a year die from such accidents. uation, most people will grant, con- of tha Natural History magazine, ton Falls, and throe aona, William Miss Lydla Ovens, tho first presi- James W. Parker, Si\, of Bed Bank to th tains elements of unfairness. put out by the Amorlcan Musoum Hurt in Collision D., Thomas S, and John L. Hub- dent ot the guild, who waa sailing In this area, where small boats play But there should bo feasible mld- ot Natural History at 79th St. & bard, all of Rod Bank, survived. for Europo. Attending tbe event state board of education merits the prais dld courses which would meet this Contral Park West, New York 21, LEONARDO — Throe pertons Justice James H. Sloklea was were Mra, Walter B, Connor, Rev. , of everyone. He is the first Negro nieiubo such a leading role iu summer activities, 1 objection and still give the em- N. Y., and well worth the subscrlp were treated by tho Middletown renovating his office over his black- Robort MacKcllar, Mrs. Charles ployoe freedom oj oholco. One has tlon prioe ot $5 a year, Titlo of township first aid squad Friday smith shop on Mechanic st, Minton, Mrs. Leon do la Roussillc, of that body in this stutc's history, a dis seems important to stress tho urgency for boon tried on a small scalo In a the piece! "The Great American afternoon at the ocene ot a col- Mrs, I, Nathan Williams, Mrs, W. lision hntweon twn cars at the Rev. James A. Reynolds, pastor O. Manson, Miscs Dorothy ''r>-«, Unction of which Dr. I'ai'ker is certain! using such eruft with caution. Records few cajos and soems to offer prom- Llttorbug," by Annette H, Rich' of St. James church, received a ise It certain dotalls are properly arda, Intersection of rt, 38 nnd Leonard Miss Joaephlno Wooks, Mn. Fred- most worthy. ave, hero. rousing roooptlon on his return crick Wllman, Mrs, Hoborc, John- show Unit most of.these drownings involve worked out, Essontlally the plan Is Vandalism In tho nation's parks, from Europe. A purse of $1,(00 was ion, Mrs. Joseph Asay, Mrs.'Goorg* A practicing physicJun hero for 30 yearn boys and young men between the ages ot 17 this; and hunting areas, foroat Township police nnld Ml«a Viola presented to him by the committee Fordham, Mlaa Loulao Fiahor, Mra, Tho worker would have his choice preserves, plcnlo places, etc, takos Hnnabury of Hoaford nvo, wan which comprised Rev, El, B. McDon- George Chandler, Mrs, Clifton Ab- Dr. Parker has won the affection mi uud 24, tmd boats most frequently In acci- of bolonglng to tho union or not. almost every form you can Ima- treated for n, forehead out and ald, Jamoa E, Dcgnan, Phil Q. War- bott, Mrs, Ralph Sickles and Mrs. But if ho choao not to join, he gine, It goes all the way from Betty Ann Kennedy of this placn ner, Thomas Norman and George rtispect of everyone who lias hud the goo dents are motor driven.' A study shows that would be roqutrod to make regular discarding garbage Instead ot de- treated for ahock nnd a fqrehead Steolo. Douglas Harvoy, fortuno to know him, A kindly gontlenini payments In the lame amount as stroying ft to wreeklng curious and cut Both woro taken homo by tho Mlokoy Walkor ot Rumson sue- about thrue-ilftlis of the accidents occur to wonderful rock formations whloh «f|imd whloh also trcntod Mimroe Mrs. Brown of Holmdol, mother whq has nlwnys offered .himself to Hit tno union dues Into a.fund to be of Minor Brown of that place, waa oeaafully defondod his middleweight persons out fishing. Chief causes ot the admlnlstorod either by the person- cannot bo reatored. Holmnn of 124 North Fifth live., driving to Rod Bank and when In title when ho knocked out Tom Interests of (ho young, the doctor Is par nol department ot tho company or Cutting names or Initials In trees, Long Branoh, for a hoad cut, front of J. Holmoa Oonovor'a one ot Mllllgan, champion of Europe, In tlctilarly well lit led to t«,ko up his no\> accidents aro bunting in bud weather- or In some other agreed agoncy. somotlmos to their damago or de< Pollfco nnld a car driven by Mark the linos bocama entangled, Aa tho the tenth round ot a achedulod 30- Thl« fund would be used (or aom atruotlon, continues to bo a groui J, KHnabury was croatlnjr tha hone jumped to one sldo, the wag- round bout In London, duties. His Interest in the welfare mid dangerous water. useful purpoae bonefltlng tho aam_ American pastlmo, regardless ol highway whon It collided Vlth an- on collided with a tree and upset. Ralph and Loallo Woodward and education, of our youth 1H. best described group ot persons In tho plant or the old and usually truo craok tha other driven by Herbert Helman Mra, Brown suffered a apralned Henry Klgglna ot Weat Red Bank Thure'nro rules about boating that nny. company whloh tho union also "fools' names, Ilka fools' faooa, nn ot tho Long Branch addreaa going ankje and a back Injury, went trout fishing near Colt's Naok by telling of IIIH activity us a director of often- aten In public placea," Care wont on rt, 98. and oamt home with a large oatoh. «ock» to iorva—for luoh purposes Matthew Shook, Frank Smith and ono with common sense should follow, rules M loan* or granti to neody families loa'anesa with ctgaret butts or plpi Walter J. Sweonoy was sworn In the Red Bnnk Community Y.M.C.A. and ashoa or the romalna ot oampflrm Peter VanPelt, Jr., ot Matawan M borough aaseasor of Sea Bright, parents specially should hand, down to of omployeos, tor soholarihlpi ti want out sailing In a "sneakbox" a triiMtoe-of his alma mater, Howard unl workers' chlldron, addod retlremon goes on starting dlaoatroua foroai Grunge lo Exhibit •uoooodlng Jamoa A. Ryan, Mr, their children, First among these 1H Mint flros yanr after yanr. 1 typo boat and when halt way be- Bweenoy was alto racordor and * vowtty, wldoly-known Washington, D. O benoflta, a aummor oamp, baseball At the Sluto Fait tween Xeyport and Statan Iiland yown Washington, D. auyono who goes boating should know how , annual picnics, etc, We thought we'd ahoot thla edl mamber of the ohamber ot com- New* Instituti HU hll torlal simply to re-alert our readeri a audden squall itruok, upsetting moroe of that place, w Institution.. HU hiinhiinmnltnrlom n IM Thua no financial advantage COLT'S NECK - Plan* for At the boat. Tho three men dung to to swim well. Others are: Stay put, don't to the nood for combating vandali lantlo Orango mombora to hnve Mn. Annie A, Conovor ot Rook- (Icuvoro ni'Q pi'iicllciilll y logond, would altaoh to rofusal to Join a wherovor found, The Foroitry Bar the upendod boat for about an hour sqi'lnn around ]u your went or try to change union, yet opportunity to retuao hooth at Ihe atatc fair 'n Trento when their plight waa discovered laaa pi,, widow of John B, Conover, 1 would still exist for those Whc vice, tnoldentnlly, la roanunalhle (o In Boptomboi' worn made lust week died ot a heart condition In her In hit iippoliilmwit, tliu governor ucLm pint-en; don !, try to get a thHIl by diking the excellent nlowm that heada tht by a party of Keyporteri out In 74th year, She waa survived by a trusted the employer's Judgment odltorlal,—New York Dally Newt, nt the Rrnnire hall, Mn, Joaep launch, who went to their atalat- with wisdom. Dr. JMirkor'n philosophy nml cliiiiicc-M with s|icud In unknown wiitom; dlaugrood with tho union loader- Twnrdus will he chairman o unco, Although thty were quit' brother and alstar, Bnaliy B, Mor- ennnrd good* I Mia, Wirrtn K ris and Mra, Mary B. Bmook, both common seimo am lint Iwu of ninny qiiiill' don't risk accidents by dare-devil Htmiting; •nip, or for any other reason wlihed ohllled, the mon were none th> of Red Bank, 1 to work as unorganised individual*. WNAVKHS TO Oerod, dooorMlons, and Mr. Oerow worse for their unaxpeoted swim. ties which should aid him In performing "hug tliu shore' whenever poHslblo; don't One offoct of thin plan would be and Austin Moglll, produce, Mlaa Ruth 1'cnnlngton ot Brldga FABIOHOLD — Throe woavtn While attempting to crank an au avi, took a position as stinographtr this added responsibility, AVo at Tliu Run lluw Into tin) water lloiilltig delirls.thut to conduct a kind of oontlnulng with A, A M. Karaghuoalan, I no, A program, "Hlsotrloel Mldieti, tomobile, Bddla Weat of Long referendum on the Quality of union will ratlrn next month, For one ol provided by the Toluphone eom In the law offloa ot Alaton Beekman liter are delighted lo iiongrutuliito Di could wreck other boats; keep nil bouts und laudorshln and organisation, If un- Branoh auffored a badly brulaai of Broad st, ' the retiring weavers, Brneit Stubbs1, psny, wan presented, hand with one of tha knuckles be Parker on this new honor and we offe ion omolals filled well the function It will mark the end of tfl yaara The new Amotloan UFranca fire motors In guod opumtlng condition, mid. Membera will gather at the ha. Ink knooktd out of joint. tnglne, purchased by tha Red Bank of reproaonllng employee viewpoint! aaaoolatlon with the rug company, Saturday, July 30, to oomplete In him our immi sincere wlohes fur a< linnp titko extra oars or paddle* nloiifr, Hm-li cau- to management, thoy might oxpeot Other men who will retire are Har- MM. qiurlis H, Palteraon and eommlulonin i ihort tlma previ- larlor work In the hall, and womor Mlaa Lydlyi i Templatopaton of Kiypor ous at a eost ot 118,600, wai prov nnd itiuvoiiful membership on the board tion eta uv« Uvci, aupporti If abuau er«<>t In, am ry Potlar and John Mart. All ar of the (I'dnut will nervs tuppir t< *loy«« Muld mm M tfftottM po> fsildinta of this, l were spendspendini g the remainder of thi Ing avan more HtUfaetory than tha thi worktrt •umntr ta AramaibAdnpMttd BBO BANK KEGISTER, JULY 2,1952 Paee WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH Fair Haven Lions Install Officers MATERNITY IT IS NOT TBUE TO SA¥ "WE DID WKTWSQ SUPPORTS OARTIItaiLTI UNLESN S CHIBOPBACTIC WAS INCLUDED MAS LINOERIt TUCKER'S DR. WARREN FOWLER CORSET • LINGERIE PHONE HI •'WAV, LONO SRANCH JOS BBOAJ) ST. Chiropractor MOSS

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Wonderful fun ... and so much of It in Hie summer ue ^y tuaio time. But It is herd to your CHILD ADULT AND WEDDING „ wardrobe. Keep yours PORTRAITURE Harold B. Perry, second from left, retiring president of the Fair Haven Lions club, fresh and neat with frequent turns over gavel to Wallace S. Davidson, incoming president at the installation meeting held cleaning ... and for the 35 SILVERTON AVENUE,. LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Thursday night at Mayer's tavern. Ralph J. Pastine, newly-elected vice pretident, it at left ultimate in dry cleaning PHONE RED BANK 6-0232 and Albert McCracken, installing officer, is at the right. bring your clothing to Shore's. Our expert care who died May 14, willed $2,000 to will make your wardrobe her son, Magnus Pederscn. A tract Widows Named In Matawan goes to a daughter, look better ... last longer. Amelia Henclt. Another tract In WHERE TO BUY Matawan goes to a daughter, Olga To Get Estates R. Mullins. The rest will be shared FREEHOLD — The respective by the son and daughters. v CUSTOM PLANNED widows will receive the estates of John B. VanWagonen of Red Bank, who died Mar. 10; John M. Lotz Swecl Corn in Market; of Long Branch, who died June 4, and Frederick VanMater Crocs of Volume Increasing Keyport, who died June 3, The TRENTON-The first ears of Geneva wills were filed loir probate last New Jersey's early commercial week in the office of Surrogate sweet corn crop were pulled last Dorman McFaddln. week and volume supplies are ex- CUSTOM INSTALLED Frances Upham Gould of Red pected at the Beverly auction mar- Bank, who died June 13, willed ket early next week, according to $500 to Josephine Smith of Red B. Everett Johnson, manngcr of the Bank and the rest of the estate to mavket, which is one of the main a niece, Ruth Wilson Taylor. outlets for the crop. MOUNT CO. Rosa Frost of Red Bank, who Harvesting of the early crop will J. H. died June 10, willed her estate to continue through the first week in :OR. MAPLE AVE. & WHITE ST. RED BANK 6-4330 her daughters, Clam Frost Carter August. and Amanda Frost Smith. About 60 per cent of the early George A. Williamson of Fair crop in the Burlington county area Haven, who died June 9, willed was grown, under irrigation this that two trust funds be set up, year, according to Johnson, who re- income from which will go to his ported that prospects for the Irri- widow. His children, George A. gated crop appear very favorable. Williamson, Jr., and Nancy A. Wil- A considerable amount of the liamson, are contingent beneficiar- acreage will be cut before daylight IAVE YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING ies. under light from tractors, says Albert E. Langford of Belford, Johnson. Th» corn will then be who died June 14, willed $300 each Inspected for quality by inspectors to his daughter*, Anna Mae of the Division of Markets, State SAME DAY SERVICE Schnoor, Evelyn Cook and Marlon Department of Agriculture, and AND SHEET METAL WORK Murphy. The rest goes to the shipped in the early morning to re- You can have your clothing widow. tall markets, so that flavor and expertly dry cleaned ready May Pauline Bennett ol Long fresh quality are retained. for use the same day. Bring DONE BY Branch, who died June 3, willed This year, more of the corn will her estate to her husband, be cut at night and brokers will be ' garments in before 10 A. M. Oscar Peterson of Monmouth able to ship at 7 or 8 a, m. instead and request same day Beach, who died June 8, willed his of at noon, says the market man- ter< estate to his son, Edwin O, Peter- ager, so that the corn will reach vice. MARTIN J. McGUIRE son. the consumer at the peak of fresh- Adeline Thomas ol Neptune town- ness. ( CLEANERS,«. BEGISTEKED ship, who died May 30, willed $1 New Jersey sweet corn, in hushel to her son, Allan Thomas. House- baskets or wire-bound crates, Is 24 W. Front St. Red Bank hold furniture, wearing apparel, shipped as tar as Portland, Me., ; Monmouth County's Largest Plumbing and Heating Contractor* jewelry and personal effects go to and Miami, Fla. her daughter, Madeline Phillips. i for Homes and Industrial Plants The rest of the estate will be shared by the daughter and husband. John Clrrito of Wall township, ON HIGHWAY 35-2 MILES NORTH OF RED BANK who died Mar. 22, willed his estate to his children, Rose lovino, Mary DiStefano, Lucille Massarolla, Sal Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Work Today vatore Clrrito, Carmella. Roberto, A great new gasoline value Philip H. Clrrito, Rosalia Amen, PHONE RED BANK 6-3767 UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY Joseph Cirrlto and John Ctrrtto. Mary Hi Jeffrey of town- ship, who died June 9, willed the BOILERS - RADIATORS - FIXTURES - PIPE - VALVES premises at 212 Roosevelt ave., Oak- hurst, to his son, Russell R. Jeff- AND FITTINGS FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES rey. Stock in Shadow Lawn Sav- ings and Loan association goes to his sons, William B. Jeffrey, E, Howard Jeffrey and John A, Jeff- rey; daughter, Maud J. Clark, and granddaughter, Kathryn L. Long- street. Personal effects go to tha daughter. A punch bowl goes to E, BLUE Howard Jeffrey. The rest will be shared by William B. Jeffrey and Maud J. Clark. Catherine Pederscn of Matawan, SUNOCO colon that Sioy Bright? Now stepped up. to highest anti-knock quality "Shoot The Works" in its history On The Fourth Of July

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COMING NUPTIALS 4ih of July plan to eat at j <5?l NEW YORK-The marriage of \| Mrs. Florence M. .Fort, 60, of Ma- A in / /miith/ horaa ave., Middletown, to Charles Edwin Rose, 59, of East rd., Bel- -PRICE'S HOTEL-fi >Answ»... ford, will tako place shortly. The v \>.ry\ couple obtained their license to Home of ' ': Importo wed at the municipal building \^ Window.^ Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Corwin of ]Jocust Point, a guest at the dinner, lied June 25, 1932, at Burling- llaimid byARCHMClS, BROILED LOBSTERS; - ?W.ml\| Mrs, Fort,' a native of Mlddle- Locust ave., Locust Point, left, and was best man. Mrs. Rudolph Textor ton, Vt. The late Albert Pfeiffer BUILDERS and HOMtOWNWS and the late Miss Margaret Lowe, tot'n, is the daughter of David Mr. and Mrs. David T. Jones of of Summit, Mrs. Corwin's sister, Since 1854 ^•100% Perfect No-Droft Vtntllo- and Mary Hanen. She is the widow was the other witness. The Corwins both of Brooklyn, were the wit- ~^ tmn — Ev*n During Rain. of Charles Fort who died in 1947. 63 East Front St., Red Bank, Satur- have one son, Donald Corwin of nesses. Mrs. Jones' is the former • Fattaiy-AiMinblwl >( SihcMd Her prospective husband, the son day night celebrated their 40th and Interlaken, and two grandchildren. Miss Margaret Bciwenger, daugh- PMidtrew Pint, To»lt ond of William and Emma Rose, was 20th wedding anniversaries, re- Mr. Corwin, chairman of the greens ter of Mrs. John Beiwenger of LOBSTER DINNER 4.00 up .''/, Watir - R»p«lltnt Tmri«l for >// x long lit* born in England. He was divorced spectively, at dinner at Beacon Hill committee at Beacon Hill Country Phoenix, Ariz., and the late Mr. Steamed Clams Half Shell Clairjil k"»FI»9«-Iip low of Op.rolioo, from the former Effle Fields in Country club, Leonardo. The Cor- club, is president of the New Jer- Behvenger. Mr. Jones, president of v Full Vantllation Control 1944, and from the former Mary Beacon Hill, Is manager of the LOBSTER a la Price " Concealed Honlwaro wins were married June 25, 1912, sey Mechanical Rubber corporation • Extra Hoavy Sath and FramH O'Reilly In 1951. of 30 Church at., New York city. Howland B. Jones motor sales agen- Corn Frltleri Mathed Brown Potato* in the Brooklyn home of Mrs. Cor- cy at Red Bank. He and Mrs, Jones Dessert Coffee , [SEE YOUR LUMBER DEALER They have lived In Locust the past Price Determined by tlze of Lobster WEEK-END GUESTS wln's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Theo- ten years. have lived here the past 14 years, Fee Ffo* BockUl, Wtilt'. dore A. vonGlahn. Harry Austin of Mr. and Mrs. Jones were. mar- coming from New York city. GENERAL HIGHLANDS — Week-end guests STEAK DINNER 4.50 WOODCRAFT of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oakes of Steamed Clamt Half Shell Clam) Beach blvd, were Mrs. Oakes* son son Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. William liam Sutherland of Elizabeth spent CO., Inc. and daughter-in-law, Chief Petty Belford Sefcik and family, Mr. and Mrs. several days last week, with Mrs. STEAK O«pt RR NOR1K tERGEN, N. J. Officer and Mrs. Walter McAllister Mrs. John P. Euler was guest of John Severs, Linda and Norman Lena Sutherland and family of Corn Fritters Hashed Brown Fotafc I also manufactures these fine products: and their children, Walter, Jr., honor Wednesday eveningtat a sur- Severs, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rld- Washington, D. C. Dessert Cotfea WOODCO ROW. WOODCO WOODCO WOODCO Sharon and Judith of Norfolk, Va., prise testimonial dinner at the Car- dell and son Andrew, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Runyon and Mm REMOVAIIE WOOD CASEMENT REMOVABLE WOOD REVERSIBLE WOOD WOOD WINDOWS WINDOWS SUOING WINDOWS BASEMEN! WINDOWS and another son, Howard McAllis- olina tea room given for her by John Gelrger and son John, Mrs. Judson Bennett have returned from ter, and his son, Howard, Jr, the members of the St. Agnes Guild Charles Crelln and son Arthur, Mrs. a week's vacation in Williamsburg, PRICES HOTEL of the Episcopal church, MrB. Eulcr Olive Hanscr and sons Allen and Va., and Montlcello. has served on the altar and as Joseph, Mrs. Mark Green and son Mr. and Mrs. J. Crawford Comp- Port-au-Peck Ave. by Pleasure Bay Bridge Sunday-school teacher the past 26 John, Kenneth Dunn, Paul Mur- ton entertained Palmer Turner of Long Branch 6-0159 years. She was presented a brooch. phy, Albert Mlserak, Bobcrt Smith, Birmingham, Ala., over the week- Attending were Rev. and Mrs. Rus-Jonathan Ericson and John Finu- end. A dinner party was held for sell Smith, Mrs. Normond Potrault, can. him also. Mrs. George Boyce, Mrs. Clarence The Young Adult group of- the Mrs. James Luker recently grad- "Ours Alone" SMllman, Mrs. Arthur Harney, Mrs. Methodist church attended a booth uated from Newark State Teach- Charles Shlndle, Mrs. Robert Drake, festival and played Softball with a er's college and received a bachelor ROXANNE'S Mrs. Albert Fauteck, Mrs. Charles group from the Atlantic Highlands of science degree In education. NOW OPEN Helmelryck, Mrs. Evelyn Rohdi, Methodist church Monday evening. Lieut, and Mrs. Netzu Hagio and Mrs. Joseph Sulmonetti, Mrs. Al- A wiener roast was also held there. family have moved from 7th st., ZIP-FRONT fred Zllly, Mrs. Arnold Kull, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Heins cele- Belford, to Fort Hancock. and Mrs. Wilson Miller and Arthur brated their 45th wedding anni- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newlands Hurley. versary Monday evening at a din- spent last week at Williamsburg, MIDDLETOWN ( SWIM SUITS A beach party at Fort Hancock ner for members of tho family. Va., and toured other places of was held Thursday evening by the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirwan had Interest, Cub Pack and parents. The birth- as their guests several days this day of Kenneth Walling was cele- week, Mr, and Mrs. George Clark 1495 brated. Flvo cub scouts who arc and sons, Robert and Kenneth, of River Plaza CONFECTIONERY! leaving the cubs to join tho boy Jersey City. Gordon Kldd and family moved RIGHT NEXT TO CHICK'S CLEANERS jj' scouts were honored. Arthur Cre- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yeo of Eliz- Saturday from Shadow Lake dr. to lin and Jonathan Ericson were abeth spent Sunday with Mr. and their new home on Alexander dr. KINGS HIGHWAY MIDDLETOWN awarded 'priies for special work Mrs. Henry Yeo of East rd. Charles Thompson, eon. ot Mr. done for the troop. R. Kolstcr of The Scouting Building association and Mrs. Richard Thompson of Ap- Camp Coles was the winner of a will hold its meeting Thursday eve* plegate st., celebrated his eighth bedspread which was a project to ning at the scout building. CIGARETTES raise funds. Attending were Mr. birthday Monday. Miss Maryanne Zilly of Jersey Mr. and Mrs. Sam Griesmer of and Mrs. Harold Foulks and three City is visiting her grandparents, sons, Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Smith and Alexander dr. entertained Mr. CIGARS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heimilryck. Grlesmer's cousin and family early On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Heimil- in the week, They are Mr. and Mrs. TOBACCO ryck and members of tho family William Pauley and daughter Mari- held a picnic at Rockefeller Park. lyn of Decatur, Ga., who were re- NEWSPAPERS Mr, and Mra. T. Or Ackerlund, turning from another daughter's Across the Counter Sr., of Brooklyn were week-end graduation at Bonnlngton, Vt. She. guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. O, Acker- is Miss Joanne Pauley. MAGAZINES BY lund, Jr. Barbara Ann Shibla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton easier of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shibla of NOVELTIES North Westport, Mass., is spending Newman st., celebrated her second two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Or- birthday yesterday with a party. OVER THE vlUe Casler. Her guests were Glnny Dwyer, Bruce Applogate of Orchard st, Jimmy Slckels, Alan and Jean Dl- BREYER'S I3 training for several weeks at Scullo, Joyce Waters, Joan and Pa- Camp Drum, N. y., with the Na- tricia Citarella, Beatrice and Peter 4th OF JULY tional Guard. DoFazlo, Jerry Sternenberg, Shar- Mrs. Sadie Heins, Miss Carol on and Cathy Meyer, Gale Mandia, ICE CREAM Sutherland and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Nancy Sllow, Maureen and Cathy WEEKEND Stroup, Joseph Zagorskl and Carol Here are wonderful week- HcndrickB. Come Rain or Come Shine enders to give your coun- Wall st., In New York city, got OPEN try or seashore stay a Its name because Peter Stuyvesant, early Dutch governor, had a wall 6 to 9 DAILY - 8 to 2 SUNDAYS most comfortable and built there to protect the city pretty air. Come against expected raids by the Eng- COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED lish. early for best selec- tions. SELECTION OF Adjustable Aluminum CAROLYN SCHNUNER AWNINGS MONEY BATHING SUITS ROLSTON WATERBURY with Scotts $20 to 9 AND DRESSES 'Would you rather have a anti-Crabgrass good car or a collection of auto compound sun lovin parts?" I asked. I The way you want it Jim looked puzzled. "The an- swer Is obvious," he said, "a Fasti Loans made quickly on signature; car or fur* LOVELY- SUMMER SUITS car would be much better, Why niture; without endorsers! do you ask?1' DRESSES "Jim," I answered, "your pres- L^When you want it BETTER COTTON DRESSES ent collection of liability policies it Ilka a batch of parts that Now-today-you can borrow from Household may or may, not work. It it Finance to clean up old bills; school expenses} COTTON SKIRTS doesn't, th» lots is your*, moving bills; any good purposei "But a Comprthenilvt Gen- eral Liability policy Is a work- ins unit, It •will take cart ot t Lower Cost COTTON SEPARATES protection from financial haz* 'A1 twin of the Indoor control Out iate on all knob and Awnalr It adjusted MONTHLY PAVMBNT PLANS nrdi, just ai a ear takes cara Another tnn Cere preilod by loam above $100 of your transportation noeda. to protect igiliut bluitery is substantially X 6 ttorai or scorching wn ... the makan «l U*Ht tW. ttmtt Ptmlt Bathing Suits & Shorts "It comblnai your liability another twbt and Awnalr below the lawful ooveragoi—on your automobile, throw* open your home ts SCIW hoi me* and defeated maximum; Take $9.08 horn*, builneis eparatlona, prop- hMlthiul light and balmy Ooboroii on thousands of 6,12,18 orupto 20 $6.41 erties, produoti, (to,—all In one lowm In pail thrti yean. months to repay; I12.6S brtaiei. 18,80 20lIi policy, And th* 'unknown haz- A iperkiing variety of t Simply tcatttf SCUft granule* M 1 30,22 33,00 25?o OFF ard U covered too, It automa- colon ... which won't chip, over the lawn with tpreader • i 88.83 tically itretohei to meet odd P*al, creek, nut or lade be. Crabgrai* Ji downed, good Phono or slop In olroumstanoea tven after tho wtiM of the amaaini Awnalr or«» unharmed, today for fail, REGULAR PRICE need arliai, You don't hava to Cftacetene flnUt Wondly twrvlco. worry about whether iom« .. .makeeanr Thrtt or four JCVTMtigi ot louroe of large loei hti been overlooked," . h«cMmoreb«eu< weekly Intervals tovt your • rlful then ever lawn from Crabgrau at a "Soundi good," Jim wild, 'how before. modeit (oil. fW» per itnolo muoh EXTRA dooi It coit?" trtalrntnli 400 19 ft • 79c 'Very little," I replied^ HS0 Ht « • SI.9J FINANCE "O.K.," he laid, "write It up," WOO 14 U . U*S Left write one up for YOU too, •)i/Wl, lewn weteiflf, feetflftf «* WINDOWSEAL PRODUCTS Hiding, Sturdy tteel WMtrvttlen, ASBURY PARK Rolston Waterbury 404 Highway 38 rwbi«Mlr«t\ |r,M VIM 710 Cookman Avc, 2nd Fleer N«ptunt, N. J. PHONEt 2.10103-Aibury Park AT THE WHITE HOUSE Realtor Iniuror 10 MOAD STRUT RID SANK Phoiwt AP 2.7485 WRIGHT'STORE PIRTH AMBOY OPIN THURSDAY TILL 9iO0 P. M. Phono HE 6*3500 FHA Approved* SIS Itaf* Strut, 6th Ploor PHONBi Plrth Amboy 4-3440 u,,n,,s;m It Wuil I'nml HI, H«il IlKiik 30 Monmouth St. Rod Dink 30 Months to Pay Loam wwrfi In mlHnto 0/ nttirby foii'iu PHONI Rl BED BANK REGISTER JULY 2.1252 Pace Mine Keyport TELEVISION LOOK! Graduates Plan Mrs. Lloyd Msepn entertained Skripko Ordered RADIO & ast Thursday al a luncheon-bridge AT THE CHROME arty at Molly Pitcher hotel, Red APPLIANCE ON YOUR CAR More Education ank. Mrs. Howard L. Hanson of To Reformatory WHY PUT OFF THOSE SALES • SERVICE FREEHOLD—Thirty-three of this West Palm Beach, Fla., who is visit- FREEHOLD—An ^determinate ' EVERYBODY ELSE DOES ear's class of 117 graduating from ng relatives here, Was guest of irm In Bordentown reformatory j Make it Look Like NEW With freehold high school have Indicated . Prizes at cards were award- All Repairs done on Anuilng and Wonderful hey plan to continue their educa- d to Mrs. Herman Oetjen, Mrs. iras ordered Friday for Robert Premises ion In the fall. Out of the grad- coign Campbell and Mrs. Fred- Skripko, 19, rl. 36, West Keansburg, NEEDED HOME REPAIRS! rick G. Dunnell of Rumson, Others or the fatal stabbing of his father, RMC lating class, 11 are planning to on- Michael, 42, during a family argu- Put It On WET—Wipe It Off OltV er the Armed Forces during the ittending were Mrs. John B. Hoke, HAROLDS .See RUST, TARNISH, SCUM iumroer and 40 have already ob- tin. C. Leon Garrison, Mrs. Fred- ment In the father's tavern, lchanne's, May ,10, RADl6 & ELECTRIC SHOP Diiapptar. ained positions. rick J. Brenkhurst, Mrs. Judson Special Trial Offer ei fln i. Hopla, Mrs. Harvey W. Hart- The youth was sentenced by 16 Froi>t St., Bed Bank 6-2744 Two soe Jara 9t.VV Students who plan on continuing Money Rerund Guarantee heir education include Lou Ann nan, Mrs. William W. Miller and Jounty Judge John C. Giordano RMC, Box *S, Wett End, N. J, 3entz, Fltkln Memorial hospital; rlrs. Walter D. Brown. m a charge of manslaughter, to Repair or modernize your vhich he pleaded guilty after re- 'eggy Canning, Wesley Junior col- Mrs. Frank Scpten was given a :ge; Audrey Clayton, Rider collegj; ractlng an earlier plea of guilty home now and enjoy comfort urprlse party recently at Mario's 0 a murder Indictment. His attor- ialvln Daks, Long Island univer- estaurant, Mctuchcn. The affair Red Bank Book Store ity; Marie Donovan, Fitkln Me- >ey, Edward F. Juskn, oE Long and ease of mind this winter. morial hospital; Jo Ann Eskew, was arranged by her daughter, iranch said: "An unusual sense Six Linden Place Mount Holyoke ($500 scholarship); Miss Venese Septen. Other mem- t family honor" led him to the You'll find thai our prices are Lewis Fox, Rider college. icrs of Mrs. Sopton's family pres- guilty pica at the request of his nt were Mr. and Mrs, John Scpten mother. The defense contended Gladys Goldstein, New Jersey Col- nd children, Doris and Frank of low and quality high . . , and ALL THE LATEST !ge for Women; Lawrence Greeko, Robert was protecting his mother i Keansburg; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel during an argument with her hus- ail jobs done with the mini- Itevcns Institute of Technology; Scpten and daughter Carol, Mr. and jand. I Walter Grove, Lehigh university; Mrs. Michael Levins and children, Edward Hampton, Temple univer- Emma and Edward, and Frank Judge Giordano, stating the youth I mum of inconvenience to you. sity; Patricia Huff, Dickinson col- iepten. ound hlmaclC In a "terrible pre- oge; Phyllis Huff, Bucknoll unl- Twin sons were born June 22 to licamcnt" because of tod hasty ac- •ersity; Phyllis Jones, Rider co'l- Mr. and Mrs. David J. Blythe, Jr., ion, added that the court had grave Books egc; Barbara Kelly, Bennington former local residents who are now •csponsibllity In this case and gave, ollege. esiding in Cincinnati, O. Mr. t much study before determining CALL Betty Kelscy, Holy Ghost hos- Blythe, former plant superinten- 1 sentence. He said there was no iltal; Norjna Lewis, Rider college; dent of the National Lead company, ustlflcation for the killing, and he onne Loop, . Cornell university; was transferred to the Cincinnati jelieves the defendant now realizes tobert Matthews, Pratt Institute; lant to supervise governmental Dorothy McCue, New Jersey College ontract work. Mrs. Bylthe, Sr., and Ohief County Probation Officer Robert A. Hendrickson MERRITT LAWN MOWER SHOP or Women; Dorothy Mcgill, Rider Mrs. Sadie Thompson of Wilkcs- Fohn L. Montgomery was praised college ($900 scholarship); Eleanor Barre, Pa., mother of Mrs. Blythe, subllcly by Mr. Juska. for his as- General Contractor tfegill, Fitkin Memorial hospital; Jr., are spending several weeks in sistance In the case, Lawn Mower iVilliam Mount, Bucknell univers- Cincinnati. Distributor ty; Gayle Mucha, Trenton State It Pny» to Advertise in The Ilcitistor. "'eachers college, Miss Geraldlne Morley, Miss RED BANK 6-1662 LOCKE SALES Krestino Olsen and Miss Catherine Jack Ostermiller, University of VanNostrand, represented St. Richmond ($400 scholarship); Nor- and Mary's Episcopal church at the POWER man Petchers, Trenton Industrial Bible school conducted at St. Mary's Arts school; John Raab, Rutgers hall, Burlington. ALL TYPES OF HOME IMPAIRS MOWERS SERVICE university ($600 scholarship); George Randolph, Rice Institute Mrs. Walter O. Walling enter- Masonry Work $400 scholarship.) ained at a luncheon last Tuesday Harriett Sakelis, Rider college afternoon at Ye Cottage inn, fol 1,000,000 Remodeling lowed by a card party at her home. $900 scholarship); Nancy Spangler, Prize winners included Mrs. Albert lersey City Medical Center; Robert Addition* /anDerveer, Rutgers university M. Hulgli, Mrs, Eugenia Cottrel), Pennsylvania Finance $200 scholarship); Mary Vrcden- Mrs. J. Leon Schanck, Mrs. Daniel jurgh, Pratt institute, and Barbara Barnett, Mrs. Oliver Vanldcrstino car owners New Homes Power & Plan tVeber, Montclair State Teachers of Metuchcn, Mrs. Norman Lock- :ollcgc. wood and Miss June Walker. Others Garaqtt Hand Mowers present were Mrs. Arthur S. Van Entering the Armed Forces will Busklrk, Mrs. Van B. Walker, Mis. can't be wrong! be George Kelder, Navy; Thomas BretMway Lykes, Navy; John Mahoney, Air Henry E. Ackcrson, Mrs. Lloyd F. One of America's fastest- ' Force; Arthur Rothman, Coast Armstrong, Mrs. E. Francis Erhlish, growing auto insurance Attic Conversions THE BEST IN LAWN MOWERS. Mrs. John C. Osborn of Hillsdale; companies. Allstate now serves uard, and James Wagner, Navy. Mrs. Harvey Bronncr, Mrs. Harvey over a million policyholdora. Buy Your Mower Where You Get Parts & Service The following will undergo 'eight S. Bcdle, Mrs. John B, Hoke and New Dormers weeks of Navy Reserve training at Ask about Allstate's 24 MECHANIC ST. RED BANK, N. J. Mrs. Edward Farry. • New eaiiar-lo-underitand policy Laltchurst: Robert Allen, Harry Porch Enclosures, etc PHONE RE 6-1352 Handler, Richard Storer, Wilfred Miss Virginia M. Arose attended • 14 added feafurei at no extra Tovey, Fred Tupper and John West. the sixth annual New Jersey Girls' Fair, fait claim settlement* State held al the New Jersey Col • Special law ralel for farmon lege for Women at New Bruns- Youth Groups to Raise wick. DONALD E. ASAY, Agent Mrs. Knnnnth C. Domlln, Miss 5 Salem Lnn«, Little Silver, N. J, 35,313 Pheasant Chicks Kathleen M. Eckhart, Miss Geral- Phonei RE ••SO4* dine Brown and Miss Marjorie M. No Money Down! TRENTON — Distribution of the last of 35,343 pheasant chicks this Bronkhurst attended a performance Veu're in'Good Hand* with Have more tveck brings to a conclusion the of "Wish You Were Here" last lay-old pheasant chick distribution week in New York city. program to Four-H clubs and other Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Manvillc youth groups, including Future and children, Florence, Susanna, ROBERT A.""HENDRICKSON with the money you save on a Farmers of America, Boy Scouts David and Richard, are spending INSURANCE COMPANY ' f America and Junior Sportsmen's several weeks at Bay Head. GENERAL CONTRACTOR rganizations, the Division of Fish Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Ackcrson forodad by S«ors, Roebuck and C». and Game, Department of Conscrvr are spending; the bftlancn of the A *r.^!tit-omed lubtidhry of 5«ort, toebwek ond 15 CONOVER PLACE RED BANK 6-1662 atlon and Economic Development, season at their summer home on Co., wtlh alien and liablliliet dluincl and teporale PALM BEACH announced today. Tupper Lake, Moody, N. Y. Iron) th« parant company, Hama Oflkei Chicago, HI, Of this number, 20,283 were shipped from the Forked River Mr. and Mrs. Rufus O, Walling game farm and 15,060 were dis- Jr., and daughter Caroline and Mrs Wardrobe! tributed from the Rockport game J. T. Throekmorlon have movod farm. The birds will bo raised to from Red Bank to a house on 12 weeks of age by the youthful Broadway they recently bought, co-operators at which time mos Miss Barbara Todt, who was of them will be picked up and lib- graduated from the Baptist Bible COME TO THE erated on the open lands of the seminary, Johnson City, N. Y., state, while a few will be held fo where she received a diploma fo Co Coo/... Go Smart liberation as older birds. a four-year missions course, will en ter Camden school of nursing in Co Palm Beach At the end of 12 weeks, each September. co-operator will receive $1.50 fo each bird reared and liberated. Ii order that the distribution may b LEGION FAIR more effective and greater rcmun LEONARDO—The sixth annual er&tion may be given to youthful fair of the American Legion's Me co-operators, the division will al morial post here opened last nigh low a small percentage of (he bird in front o/ the post's now home to be held until 17 weeks of age. on rt. 38 near Appleton ave. Th Additional money will be paid fot fair will be hold nightly through this period of holding. Saturday. Howard Weaver, pos The tentative 1952 pheasant chick commander, is general chairman o: distribution program by counties as the fair. Prizes will bo awarde planned by the Stale Division of each night. Fish and Game follows; Atlantic 1,375; Bergen 1,800; Bur lington 9S0; Camden 300; Cape May 1,075; Cumberland 750; Essex 450; KIDNEYS Hunterdon 4,000; Mercer 1,550; Mid- dlesex 700; Monmouth 870; Ocean \ 700; Fassalc 200; Salem 300; Som- MUST REMOVE erset 8,550; Sussex 4,875, and War- MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP FIRE CO. No. 1 ren 6,300. Inasmuch as hatches have bcei EXCESS WASTE exceptionally good this year man, Nantinr backache, low of pop and energy, co-operators have received more headache! and dlulneia may be due to slow- birds than their allotment called down of kidney function. Doctors aay good kidney function It very Important to good for, the division explained. This ac- health, When some everyday condition, aueli counts for the difference in totals u atrcu and strain, ciuin thU important between the tentative allotment and function to slow down,many folkjuufTcrruir. at Our New Fire House & Grounds Sine backache—feet miserable. Minor blad- the actual distribution figures. der irritation! due to cold or wrong diet may cautegettlniupnlghtaorfreiiucntpauiiKci, The percentage of left handedncss Don't neglect your kldncyi if theie condl. HEDDONS CORNER — STATE HIGHWAY 35 tlona bother you, Try Doan'a Pllla-a mild among normal individuals varies diuretic. UMd auccciifully by mllllum for from four to eight per cent but is over 60 yean, It'i amatlng how many time* much higher among Inmatei of Doan'i give hippy relief from thoae dlioom. mental institutions. forta-hclptlielomllo»of kidney lubeiandflU tan fluih out waiU, Get Doan'i Pill, todayl JULY 4 thru JULY 12 lhis year; men; you'll have twice u much fun on your vacation; if you take along a Palm Beach wardrobe; For new Palm Beach suits, slacks and sport coats give you open, porous weave coolness; teal wrinkle-resistant GRAND AWARD -1952 CHEVROLET SEDAN imartneji and luxurious smoothness; And their low, 16w price will give you extra dollars foe vacation fun; Their long-wearing, unlined modelg are 10076 washable; Come in now and NO.THlSOIRLISWIARmOA Special Attractions! tee the wonderful new patterns and colon; the bandsometailormg.thenugnlficencstyllngthat OIVICCAOfPTKOMOOFSir makes Palm Bench America's vacation favorite; CANKMMH.D.MSATHIMAT FREE DANCING HOl/ftPl|ITANKMN»!nf>KTttt 50°° AWARDED America's Greater Summer Suit Value at THffAIIK.ttCifUTtflASH U6MT«.DIPTH OMMl.TMINKUMtft NIGHTLY NIGHTLY OH Luxury Lined $35.98 THIS 16 THI WAV TO START TH! PAYAIIVSI THAT IARIY MORNINft ftHOWK INCRIAMS NOTE TO LOCAL RESIDENTS: There Will Be No Paper YOURClftCUtATION, SHARPlM YOUR AP»l< JOHN DANIELS TITe,MAKl»VOU mi/fMUY AUVIJ Monmouth Collection This Month. Next Collection Will Be On MEN'S SHOP Consolidated Sunday, August 3rd. 23 Monmourh St. Juit off Bro«d Red lank Water Co. I Mil *t< Pace Ten RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 2,-1952 Alumnae Croup Natural Gas Names Vice Presidents, Assistant V. P. Has Luncheon This shop will be open from 9 to'1 SOFT MONMOUTH BEACH — The every SATURDAY during JULY & Shore chapter, Daughters of St. AUGUST. Mary's Hail, Episcopal School for Girls at Burlington, celebrated its (CLOSED ALL DAY SAT., JULY 5) llr.U birthday at a luncheon-meeting Saturday at the home of Mrs. Ed- the SANDWICHES ! win L. Brower on Navesink dr. j St. Mary's hall is the oldest Epis- copal church school for girls in the I United States, having been In con- Spaghetti and Meat Balls ! tinuous operation on the original j site since 1837. For 115 years, St. | Mary's hall has continued the pur- Assorted Sandwiches | poso of its founder, Right Rev. I George Washington Doane, second | bishop of New Jersey, In provld- ilng Its students with academic SAL'S TAVERN ! training of a. distinctly Christian 141 SHREWSBURY AVE. RED BANK | character. It is open to students of all denominations and is accredited by the Middle States Association of A NeW Service for Vacationers Schools and Colleges and the New Jersey department of education. Mrs. Richard W. Child and Mrs. W. Daniel Williams Irving Pollltt, Jr. Dale Otto FOURTH of JULY James J. Crowley, Jr., were appoint- ed as a committee to visit the The New Jersey Natural Gas company, formerly County Gas company of Atlantic school and to make suggestions for Highlands, last week named Mr. Williams and Mr. Pollltt as vice presidents and Mr. Otto as a definite project for the coming year for which the Shore chapter assistant vice president. A former resident of West Orange now living at Long Branch, Mr. may be responsible. It was an- Williams is general sales manager of the company. Mr. Pollitt is manager of gas operations nounced that the card party given at Cypress Inn. Wanamassa, in for the company, which recently purchased the gas division of Jersey Central Power and April was successful. Annual dues Light company. Former general manager of County Gas company, Mr. Otto, a resident of will be payable at the fall meeting, PARTY the time and place of which will Atlantic Highlands, is assistant general manager of New Jersey Natural Gas. be announced later. Attending were Mrs. Child of El- bcron; Mrs. Crowley, Westmont; Matawan Ruth Cooper and Miss Dorothy port, and John Anderson, Jr., of Miss Patricia^G. Brown, Matawan, Gaub. Marion Station, Md. GRILL SUPPLIES and Miss Gwendolyn M. Compton, Mrs. Elva Barbanell has return- John Garey, 22 Sunset ave., a The Matawan Women's Republi- I Perth Amboy. ed to her home in Brooklyn after resident of Matawan for the past can club executive committee held* spending the week-end with her 10 years, was appointed to the luncheon meeting at the home CHARCOAL • FIRE STARTERS VIOLATORS FAY FINES sister-in-law and brother, Dr. and hoard of education at a meeting of Mrs. Rose Colot on Sutphin avs. Ever run ihort of cash on vaca- the cash, return it when you get Mrs. William H. Pcngel. Mrs. Conover Burlew presided. KEYPORT—Magistrate Seymour at the high school Tuesday eve- tion? It%appens to all of ua. back. Your only charge 'is tor INSECT SPRAYS R. Kloinborg fined Patrick Cullcn Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Orr and ning. He fills a vacancy caused by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Thomas It needn't happen to you. the time you hold it. For ex- of Wcohawken .$7 and $3 costs of children Ronald, Jr., and Nancy the resignation of Frank Howard and son Ralph, Jr., have returned ample, tlOO tor 1 month costs court Monday night on a charge of of Ravine dr., left Monday for a Lloyd, Sr., former president. after spending three weeks with Go on Vacation With youcnty $2.50. LAWES COAL CO., Inc. trip to the Smokey mountains. Miss Jane Van Brnklc, daughter his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee driving without a license. Thomas, at Rosedale, Ind. Confidence! Those who paid lines this week Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Schock, of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Van Brakle Employed Men and Women, Mar- of Ravine dr., left to begin her Miss Nancy Bowie, daughter of This new Brumal service en- In violations bureau Include: Clif- Sr., entertained at a buffet suppnr Mr. and Mrs. William Bowie, cele- ablei you to tuck an extra'550 ried or Single, Are Welcome! ford RclchenherRcr of Ha/.let, $3 at their home on Edgcmero dr. duties as a counselor at Camp 1 QARDEN SHOP and $3 costs, careless driving; Joce- Sunday evening in honor of Mr. Chickagam at Upper Twin , brated her 13th birthday at a party ' or $100 in your Phone, write, or come m. Our !yn Stephens, Newark, and Marco and Mrs. Robert Byrne of Main N. Y. at her home on Ravine dr. Tues- wallet as a safe- regular service is available, of FAIR HAVEN SHOPPING CENTER Marcclla, South Amboy, $3 and $3 st., who have just moved to Mtita- Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hunley are day. Guests were Kathy Krimmel, guard against course, should you want cash for the parents of a daughter, born at Joan Gray, Jane Bowie, Lynn emergencies. If RIVER ROAD FAIR HAVEN costs, pnsslng on the right; Henry wan. Guests included Mr. nnd Mrs. Bow-ie and William Bowie, Jr. vacation or other good needs. C. Bowden, Monmouth Beach, and G. J. Sterling Thompson, Mr. and Monmouth Memorial hospital Sun- you don't use Tbuenat aays "yet" to 4 out of 5. Jack Mayer, Passaic, $3 and $3 Mrs. Howard Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. day, June 22. ARRIVES FROM GERMANY costs, passing a red light, and Rob- Warren Hutchlnsnn, Jr., and Mrs. Dr. nnd Mrs. John Olin Mohair loons $25 to $500 on Signature, Furniture, or Car ert J. McCutcheon, Elizabeth, .$3 Priscilla Bezanson of Matawan; were guests of honor at a farewell NEW YORK CITY—Lilo Jacob- and $3 cost.s, driving without li- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wickhtim, Jr., party in the Nurses' dining room Roschor of Hamburg, Germany, was cense in possession, of Springfield, O., and Mr. and Mrs. at thu state hospital, Marlboro, re- one of the passengers arriving Tues- "THt COM»*NYg/TH»t I/KM TO S*» ttf LADIES and MISSES $«fl 50 Charles C. Schock, Jr., of Sea Girt. cently. Gifts of silver were present- day on the liner Italia. Mrs.Jacob- The Antarctic continent has the Miss Catherine Springhorn of ed to the honored guests. Dr. and Roscher is a sister of Mrs. Anna highest average elevation of any of Mrs. Mohair have moved to 1 Sun- M. Hingst of Leonardo, with whom FINANCE CO. BATHING SUITS I Indianapolis, Ind., is spending a 2nd Fl,, 21 (ROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. the world's continents. vacation with her parents, Mr. and set dr., Matawan. Dr. Mohair will she plans to make her home. The 1 and 2 Piece Cottons and Jerseys, Dressmaker and Others. begin ,his duties at the Jamesburg German woman is well known in Phone R«d Bonk 6-9020 • Edward Penning, YES MANagtr Mrs. Charles Springhorn, of Sun- tooni modi It ruldinli of oil unrounding lowni • llttmi No. 644 ' State Home for Boys in the near Northern Germany as a cartoonist, on Reg. up to $10.98. set avc. Chorgn in I'A'/. en unpaid monthly bolonci up In $300, Vi >' 1% boloiuii above. The Mntnwnn Junior Woman's future. Guests attending were Dr. painter of murals and a sculptress. club attended a performance of and Mrs. J. B. Gordon, Dr. and She was accompanied by her young JANTZEN, , COOPER & OTHEIt Mac West In "Ring Twice, Come j Mrs. D. W. McCrelght, Dr. and son Michael, Mrs. Isidore Panzer, Dr. and Mrs, WALKING & BATHING SHOUTS On Up" at the McCartcr theater, Princeton, Friday evening. Those Alex Stone, Dr. and Mrs. Helmuth In Medieval English the word FREE! Cohen, Dr. and Mrs. Hans Frey- "trade" meant "path" and was sim- 95 attending wore Mrs. Jac Cushman, 980 *3* Mrs. Kenneth Pike, Mrs. Halsey muth, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Wool- ilar to the word "tread." the Hitc, Mrs. William Whitacrc, Mrs. scy, Dr. and Mrs. Clro Gallo, Dr. We will store your rug free Matthew Fcldman, Mrs. John Sut- and Mrs. Zygmund Wegiclskl, Dr. and Mrs. Frank Pignataro, Dr. and of charge until August liff, Mrs. William Trlggs, Mrs. Ran- dolph Harris, Mrs. Nelson Smith, Mrs. George Lussior, Mr. and Mrs. MEN'S ARROW - MANHATTAN H. L. O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. T. SPORT & DRESS 31st. This offer applies to Miss Doris Henricson, Miss Ger- aldlne V. Brown, Miss Marjoric J. McCarthy, Dr. Joseph Tobln, Dr. Sir Preme any rug or carpet that we Bronkhurst, Miss Paulino Kgan, H. S. Chung, Dr. En.llie V. C. $ 00 Chiang, Dr. Madeline Kahrs, Dr. clean for you. Call for Miss Patricia McCabc, Miss Jane Scott and Miss Jacqueline Haley. Stanislaus Monkn, Dr. Jadwega SHIRTS 2 *» 5 Monka, Dr. Korstin Lindroth Oh- to supreme summer comfort complete details. Mr. and Mrs. C. William Ludi BOYS' REG. $4.98 lander, Dr. Gunnel Palsson, Dr. and daughter, Mrs. Lydla WalJ- Henry Wojlkowski, Dr. James Ing, have returned to their home Clinton, Dr. Vincent Tlcrnan and on Middlesex rd. after spending Richard Gordon. SLACK SUIT two weeks as the guest:* of Mr. RUGS... and Mrs. Benjamin Grant In Ohl- Mr. and Mrs. Richard McKeen HASPEL SIZES 8 to 20 owa, Neb. and family of Linden wore Sunday • BeaulijuUy cleaned James A. Powers of Valley dr. Is guests of his parents, Mr. and Mr3. THERE ARE MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING a surgical patient at Muhlcnburg Garrett J. McKeen, of Broad st. refreshable ACETATE, RAYON and VALUES TO BE FOUND ONLY AT THE • Scientifically hospital, Plainfteld. Paul A. Egan has returned to Misses JoAnn and Debby Lazow, hla position with the Prudential NYLON CORDS mothproofed daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Solon Life Insurance company after en- M. Lasow, left yesterday to spend joying a week of his month's va- the summer at Camp Mohaph, Glen cation. RAH FOR THE 4th! RED BANK VALUE CENTER Spcy, N. Y. Mrs. Aloysius A. Pennetti and daughter Diane have returned to Mrs. Monroe Bownc of Milltown their homo on- Sutphin ave. after It's.a great day in our history; | ONE DOOR FROM VICTORY MARKET ACME was the guest of honor at a baby spending a week nt the home of shower held at the home of her her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. but let's celebrate it safely and 25 West Front St. Tel. 6-5390 Red Bank Carpet & Upholstery' cousin, Miss Shirley Burlcw, of and Mrs. Alexander Pcnnottl, at First st. Quests attending were Lanesboro, Mass. sanely. We're closed for the You May Use Our .Lay-Away Plau Cleaning Co. Mrs. Edna Green, Mrs. Harvey Clark Smith of New York city Open Thursday 'HI 9:00 P. M. Brown, Mrs. Herbert Gaub, Mrs. is visiting his grandparents, Mr. holiday, of course; but we'll be Frank Gluck, Mrs. John Burlew, and Mrs. William Smith, of Main RED BANK 6-4255 Miss ' Sally Folcy, Miss Madeline st. Clark was the guest of honor right back on the job next day, Gaub, Miss Betty Murphy, Miss at a birthday dinner on Sunday ready to respond promptly to evening in celebration of his sixth birthday. The guests were Mr. and your calls for TV-Radio Repairs Mrs. R. Victor Fredda and sons, Victor and Charles; Mr. and MM. and Service. \ William Smith, Jr., and daughter Lois Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Little. Mrs. J. Carle Anderson, Schenek RIVER ROAD RADIO ave., returned with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Anderson, to their home at Mar- & TELEVISION, Inc. lon Station, Md., following a din- SHOE SALE ner party at Now Castlo, Del. The 597 RIVER RD., FAIR HAVEN others attending were Mr. and Mrs. William C. Ludl and daughter Mary Barbara, Matawan; Mr. and Phone RE 6-4247 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS Mr*. Thomas M. Anderson of K SUCH AS SELBY - NATURALIZER - AIR STEP - DELISO COMPLETE SERVICE ENN A-JETTICK - TOWN & COU NTRY - RED CROSS - & Many others IN Home Maintenance One «top , , . one contract! D and J will dn everything that need* to ho done In your homo , , . from roofing OP alteration! to plumbing or eiootrlcal work. Call this reputable firm today and get your free estimate on any typo home repair or home motfornitatlon Jon. • Carpentry * Heating • Plumbing • tyfasonry • Painting Electric Work » WON AMD (WION MHIC ~ ---Pain—t Hardwar.«„...„„»„e • Mlllwork • Lumber HNlflNI HASrilMWMIM!

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Tho special blind of rayon and nylon auuroa greater oreaw Save As Much As 5.00 To 10.00 A Pair SPECIAL PRICES reilitance, •prlmrfcaok and rich, amort colorl IN STOCK And Hatptl •kill In tailoring thla oool, poroui, llghtw»lght fabric give* men a now imart, bro»d« OAK ihouldered, alondor appearanco In the lightest W» Also Carry POLL PARROT Shoes For Children FENCING PLANKING construction a man can wear, • sruT iiAit, • Seasoned and cured 10 For supreme aummared with 280 last year. summons by Patrolman Frank who is serving with the Air Fore Crisclllo, who called the fire depart- JOHNS-MANVILLE <&3zec*rt WALL PLANK Growers planted 1,400 acres of in Japan, has been promoted t ment to pour water over gasoline carrots this year—the same as in airman first class, which is th which flowed freely from the two We eon turn watt* spact Info a beautiful guest 1951, when production totaled 406,- Air Force designation for sergeant. jadly damaged vehicles. Motor ve- 000 bushels. The Middletown boy has been In hicle inspectors and stite police room with Johns-Manvillt Glaitcoat Insulating The crop reporting service e«U' Japan since November, 1951. from the barracks here assisted In board. This prt-finlshtd material Insulates and dec- mated that 3,000 acres of summe Wolchak was graduated from directing heavy traffic at the scene. orates all In one fast operation, eliminating costly onions would produce 750.000 sack Middlrtown Township high school (50 pounds), this year. Last yea in June, 1950, and enlisted in the labor charges. You will bt surprised how inexpen- 885,000 sacks were harvested fron Air Force the following month. Af- Celebrate Birthdays sively American can finish a room in your attic using about the same acreage. A reduc- ter basic training at Sheppard Air this new Johns-Manvillc Glazicoat. tion in yield per acre, from 285 Force base, Texas, he was assigned Of TVo Lodge Members sacks to 250 this year, accounts to the emergency ground crew at KBYPORT—Birthdays of Mrs For Free Survey and Estimates Without Obligation Call for the smaller total. Keesler Air Base in Mississippi, Irma Metsgcr and Mrs. Marguerite Early cabbage production is cstl where he attended fire fighting Burgess were celebrated at the last mated at 29,400 tons this year a school. He was promoted to cor- meeting until September of Lady A Word To The Wives Is Sufficient compared with 36,800 tons last year. poral In September, 1951. Colfax Rcbckah lodge, I.O.O.F., at Acreage decreased from 4,600 in Red Men's hall. 1951 to 4,200 this year, with a de- RED BANK 6-3000 Mrs. Gertrude Giles, noblo grand, purse strings are often in the hands of you girls. crease also in yield per acre from Zcichner Fines Seaman conducted the meeting, at which eight to an estimated seven tons, NEVER A DOWN PAYMENT AT AMERICAN HOME It's up to you to see that every penny it spent wisely. $200 as Drunk Driver the members decided to hold a New Jersey growers expected t lingerie demonstration July 9 at the harvest about 525,000 bushels ol Buy only what you need; try to save a little bit each week. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Mag- hall. Mrs. Mctsgcr reported on the spinach from an estimated l,50C 1strate Irving B. Zeichner fined recent rummage sale. Hostesses I NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. j|^Bll^^^j| Off IR0AD ST- We pay a generous dividend and your money is insured up acres. Last year's production to Melvin Konleczka, a seaman as- were Mrs. Wanda Letwenski, Mrs. taled 592,000 bushels from 1,60* to $10,000. signed to Fort Hancock, $200 Sat- Pauline Everson and Mrs. Mary acres. Yield per acre this year wa; urday night for drunken driving, Sanickie. reported at 350 bushels, 20 bushel, revoked his driver's license for two Stop in first chance you get. We will be glad to help you less than In 1951. Other5'a.tt CHAKTERIDJ667 Bennett and Mrs. Georgianna Ed- Monmouth County Surroiati't Court clerslmed, Elisabeth K? Langtord, Sole Datedl Freehold. N; J., June 25, 1931. Early cucumber acreage and pro- Tlio magistrate sentenced Fete monds. IN THE MATTER OK TUB ESTATE Exfcutrix of the estate o( Albert E. ELIZABETH K. LANGFORD, VShe Door duction dropped this year. Indicat- Peterson, who could furnish police OF ALBERT E. LANGFORD, Deemed. Langford, deceased, notice Is hereby Box 45«, Belford, N, J, to Security ed total production is 527,000 no address, to ten days in county Halloween celebrations are be- Koike to Creditor! to Present Claimi given to the creditor! of said deceased parkas k Samuels, 0 BROAD ST. RFD RANK NF.W J'F.RSFV bushels, aa compared with 640,000 Agat/ut Eauto. to present to the said Sole Executrix 11 Commerce Street. jail at Freehold on a charge of lieved to have been derived from Puminnt In Ihe order nf DOHMAN as aforesaid, their claims under oath, Newark 2. N. J. last year. Acr.capn dropped only loitering while intoxicated. Druid rites. Mrl'.MiniN, Surrogate nf Ihe County nf •jrithln six months from this date. - Attorneys.

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VOLUME LXXV, NO. 1. RED BANK, N. J.f WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1952 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 10. 300 Workers Complete Conversion Hemming Takes Over as Rotary President To Interview ourt Affirms $16,000 Award Denise on WOR To Natural Gas Locally in Four Days FAIR HAVEN — Mayor Edgar Against JCP&L in Explosion Case V. Deniso of Fair Haven will be in- terviewed by Pat Barnes and his TRENTON—In a decision releas- This week the New Jersey Na- ce for more than four days—and daughter Barbara at the Post and for appeal. In the appeal it wu tural Gaa company completed one that was because we were unable to :d by the Appellate division of the claimed by the company that th« Coach restaurant in the Port Au- Superior court at Trenton Friday, of the biggest conversion Jobs ever jet into their house when the con- thority bus terminal building, New rerdict should be reversed and that undertaken In Monmouth county. version man came by the first time. the court approved a verdict of the case should be dismissed be- York city, thia week. (16,000 awarded last year by a jury With mora than 300 men on the That meant we had to pass by the The interview will be broadcast cause Mr. Guzzi had failed to provt Job, they converted over 6,000 cus- house, and come back to it later to John Guzzi, 1002 Broadway, any defect in the gas valve and over .WOR July Fourth at 2:45 p. West Long Branch, against the tomers in four days in Red Bank, on, when someone was home. m. Mayor Denise and the borough because the company emergency "I believe that this was one of Jersey Central Power and Light apparatus had responded as quick- Fair, Haven and in parts of Little of Fair Haven will iccelvo the ompany. Silver and Ocean port. the biggest conversion jobs ever week's salute. ly as possible under the circum- undertaken in Monmouth county. The original suit which was stances. It was further claimed An official of the company re- In practically every case, it went Mayor and Mrs. Denise will be heard by Superior Court Judge that Mr. Guzzi had applied exces- the guests ol the restaurant for sive force to the valve and was ported that out of the 6,000, only off smoothly, because everybody co- dinner. Frank T. Lloyd, Jr., at Freehold 80—or one per cent—were not com- operated with the gas man, and was a lengthy proceeding which re- himself the cause of the explosion. Each week Mr. Barnes and his Finally the company charged that pletely converted in the first four made sure that they were either daughter interview a mayor whose quired two weeks of trial. It was days after natural gas came into home when he came, or left their the result of a spectacular explo- Judge Lloyd in giving his instruc- town Is serviced by the Port Au- tions to the jury at the conclusion the area and had* only limited gas front door key with a neighbor. I thority bus terminal and that town sion and fire which occurred Oct. service. want to thank every single gas cus- 6, 1950, and which completely of the trial had committed legal receives the week's salute. All the error. In the argument before ths "We put a tremendous extra tomer in the areas we just con- broadcasts originate from the res- destroyed the Guzzi home in West crew of men on the job," reported verted for the wonderful help they Long Branch. Appellate division, Mr. Guzzi, taurant. Last Friday Eatontown through his attorney, denied these Dale Otto, assistant vice president gave us. We couldn't have done was the town honored, when its Investigation after the explosion in charge of operations at the gas such a fast, efficient job without revealed that the valve at the gas charges and reviewed the testi- mayor and borough clerk were in mony taken before the jury at company, "because we didn't want their help." tervlewed. meter in the Guzzi premises broke any one of our customers to be out According to Mr. Otto, the con- while 4t was being turned on by length. of complete gas service any longer version crew has now moved into Mr. Guzzi, Escaping gas quickly The decision of the Appellate di- than possible. We had over 300 men the Shrewsbury, Eatontown and filled the premises and th,e ex- vision was announced by Judge Long Branch areas, and will con- plosion occurred approximately 30 Howard Eastwood. In an unusual- in the area—and in most cases our Awards to Pupils ly lengthy opinion he reviewed al! customers were using limited gas tinue on down, until Monmouth and minutes later. Ocean counties are converted to of the facts of the case and stated service for only half a day at the Mr. Guzzi claimed that the gas that the Appellate court felt that to straight natural gas. The whole For Attendance company had supplied him with a most. conversion program to bring the all of the charges made by Mr, "In some cases, due to the weath- defective gas valve and further Guzzi against the utility company advantages of natural gas to the ilaimed that after the break oc- er and other unforseen conditions, people of this area, is costing the were amply supported by the customers were on limited service At Bible School curred he notified the company evidence. new gas company over two million promptly and requested emergency lor perhaps two days. In all, only dollars.' William G. Sherwood, left, retiring president of the Red Bank Rotary club, turns over Their Presentation, Mr. Guzzi war represented in 66 customers were on limited serv- attention. In his suit he also both the original trial and the ap- gavel to the new president, King B. Hemming, at meeting in Molly Pitcher hotel. Inducting Sound Picture, Parly, charged that the company failed pellate proceedings by Robert H. officer was Benjamin A. Parker, center. to respond to his call for assist- Maida of the Red Bank firm of Closing Features ance promptly. Parsons, Labrecque, Canzona and 66 County Residents Admitted Immediately after the $16,000 Combs. Jersey Central Power and Voters O.K. $265,000 Ten sessions of classes In the verdict was returned by the jury Light company was represented by To Seek English study o[ "My Bible," with an av. the Jersey Central Power and Harry Lane, Jr., Monmouth Beach, To Citizenship in Freehold Court Kiwanis Roaster Bond Issue for School erage daily attendance of 140 pu Light company through its attor- who also appeared in both phases plls, were held at the Vacation ney announced Immediate plans of the proceedings. FREEHOLD — Judge J. Edward SHREWSBURY—Voters here School for DFs Bible school, sponsored by the Min Knight, at naturalization hearings Derby July 12 Monday night approved a $263,- istoilum of Red Bank community, The Monmouth County Citizens' which closes tomorrow morning at Monday, told the 66 new citizens Rumson Man Files Plans for the fourth annual Ki- 000 bond Issue for construction ot admitted of the importance of vot- Council for Better Education will the Red Bank Baptist church. The Martin J. McGuire Incorporates wanis Koaster Derby, to be run ten-room school by the wide appear before the board of educa- total enrollment was 161 pupils and ing at every election, and of the Slander Suit Saturday, July 12, at Tower hill Importance of learning about can- margin of 307-121, largest school tion Tuesday night to ask the board 23 leaders. have been virtually completed, ac- election vote in this borough's to sponsor a school here for dis- Closing features will be the show- To Include Son as Vice President didates and what they represent. RUMSON — Eugene Hulshizer of cording to Edson Oberlander, Koas- placed persons and other foreign- Mrs. Eugene D. Badglcy of Red Buena Vista ave. and Ridge rd. is history. ing of the sound motion picture ter Derby chairman for the local born residents. film, "The Big Kitchen," and a MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — >ach, foremen of plumbing and Bank, president of the League of a plaintiff in a $3,150,000 suit for service club. It is expected that the Before the question could be Women Voters, Red Bank region, The council is currently conduct- farewell party at which perfect at- The firm of Martin J, McGuire, leatlng, and Arthur T. Murphy of slander filed Monday in U. 8. Dis- final entry list will approximate 30 put up for a vote, the school ing a survey among a few hundred plumbing, heating and air-condi- also spoke on the importance of trict court in New York city In contestants before race time which tendanco certificates will be award- Vanamassa, five years, sheet metal board was required to get an of the foreign born persons to de- ed. The Him depicts Christian liv- tioning contractor of nt. 35 here, breman. Edward T, Seele of rt. voting, and gave each new citizen connection with a speech made by will be 2:30 p. m. was Incorporated early last month a copy of the league's booklet, Duane Jones, president of Duane emergency credit authorization termine the desire among them for ing In the harvesting of the crops 35, former magistrate of Monmouth This annual event Is open to all English schooling. of America, with scenes from New to include his son, Martin 8. Mc- Beach, is accounant for the firm. "Know Your County." John G. Jones Co., Inc., New York city ad- by the state. The bond will ex- Guire of Fair Haven, as vice pres- Lawley, president of the Long vertising agency. The suit charges boys and girls between the ages of Preliminary results of the survey Jersey. Miss Mary iMurdico of Red Bank 9 and 16 years, who are residents ceed the borough's borrowing; show that all of the 66 persons During the past week the children ident and his wile, Mildred Mc- secretary. Martin and Martin Branch Rotary club, spoke on the that Hulshizer and eight other Guire, as secretary. meaning of citizenship. Bach new irmer employees were excoriated of Red Bank, Fair Haven, Rumson, power by $58,808. Members of the who have answered questionnaires completed their handwork of Bible if New York city and Chicago are citizen also received a flag from Jones for allegedly taking $15,- Sea Bright, Little Silver or Shrews- school board and the Parent- want the school. Of those, nine mapa of places in the world where Mr. McGuire said this week that ax consultants. bury. Complete car specifications have had the equivalent of unlvers- th« county and a copy of the flag DO.OOO worth of business when they Teacher association were active the Bible is read or has been dis- he plans to retire within two years New V.P, code from the executive council of ft the firm last August. are Included In UIB official entry ty training' abroad and more than tributed by the American Bible BO. and the incorporation move was ths county American legion. blanks which may be obtained at In recent weeks In urging ap- half of the remainder had a high clety. A wall frieze made by tht made to prepare for his son's Ths firm'* new vice president is Each of the plaintiffs is seeking graduate of St. James school and Approved for citizenship were: 1350,000 damages. They charge Anderson's Music Shop and the proval of the Issue. A board sur- school education. junior children, under leadership ol eventual proprietorship of the Raffaela Spazlano, 1 Second ave., City Bakery on Broad st., Oil Do- vey estimates that the enrollment J. Lester Rigby, chairman of the Mrs. William Warner and Rober business. He now plans to devote Miiddletown township high school. Tones made "false and defamatory" livery, Inc., on Herbert at., and at He served 22 of his 32 months' Long Jranch, ; Karollne tatements and that their reputa- wlU be Ml by 1956. It wag 318 citizens' council, will appear before Gorhold, showing the first Flv •nore time to the supervision and Scottl's Market on Shrewsbury ave. the board to make the request and Books of the Old Testament, is ex Navy service during World War II. Farnz, 211 N. Lincoln ave., Elberon, ions were harmed. t.year and is expected to be operation of iMcGuire's Grove, a Germany;, 'Brigitte Woods, 8i|-Ala- Entrants are requested to report will have with him results of the pected to be an object of much ad 16-acre area of rustic picnic n ths Pacific. He studied plumb- According to the complaint, Jones Ing and heating ertgineer(ni-at meda ct., 'Red Bank, Girraany; ild a luncheon meeting of the to the starting line by 12:30 p. mV survey. Last year the board con- miration at the "open house" foi grounds, part of,the 71-acre Me- Thomas Thompson, Garwood St., on race day In, order that they may sidered such a program, but parents and friends of the chlldre Quire estate here. * Neptune upon his discharge If* 'oor Richard club in Philadelphia is married to the former Ethel Oakhurst, Ireland; Elizabeth M, 1st Oct. 23 that the plaintiffs be weighed, inspected and cleared dropped the idea when unable to tonight. Now the largest business of Its Banco, 12 Crawford at., Eatontown; by the Inspection committee. make an accurate determination of Primary children under leader- May Rank of Union. They live on wormed their way into my confl- July 4 Clambake kind in Monmouth county—includ- Laurel dr., .Fair Haven, with th«lr' Nan M. Eastmond, 23 Atlantic st., uence and stole my accounts. They Changes are being made to the the need, • ship of Mrs. Pauels, Mrs. Sparling, ing industrial, governmental and Keyport, Scotland. Mrs. McAvoy, Mrs. Wilby and Mrs, two-year-old daughter, Kathleen, ilrated my business and were guilty race course for this year's event Mr. Rigby said the 56 persons municipal work—the firm has He is a, member of the Red Bank f a breach of trust." in order that the young contestants For Sailing Club questioned, 46 of whom are from Barbara Brooks made note books grown from a single truck in 1932 Ellsc Briestensky, 388 Pacific st., may be further protected. The 1952 depleting the application of Bible to a 185-foot shop operating ten council, Knights of Columbus. ••' The .plaintiffs .add that simlllar PORTAUPECK — Members of Red Bank, all expressed an eager- Mrs. McGuire is a Gray Lady at Long Branch, Luxembourg; Helen remarks have' since'-Been-made and course will run 600 feet in length the Shrewsbury Sailing club will ness to learn the language and principles in all foreign countries, vehicles today. Begun as a single B. Price, 62 Foy St., Long Branch, and both start and finish lines will especially In Africa and the mis- proprietorship, the firm now em- Rlvervlew hospitaj. She is a past published in various magazines by hold their annual July 4 clambake much of the history of the country. president of the- Fair View Parent- Austria; Helnrich Hingst, Peters ha defendant. Mr. Jones has 20 be re-located in order to lessen the for members and guests Friday eve- A similar school program on a sionary fields of Japan. ploys 35 persons, including the staff pi,, Red Bank, Germany; Lina C. grade.of the courso traversed, Largest single enrollment was I at the grove and an offlca force of Teacher association, Entra •. Nous lays in which to answer the ning at *thc clubhouse, Mr. and limited basis was recently com- and the Sew-and-Sew club. . Brantley, 45 Victor ave., Eatontown, harges. The 1952 Derby will be judged on Mrs. Edward Hardy are chairmen. pleted in the Salvation Army and the primary department, where 71 four. Present contracts at Por.t Italy. the same basis as the successfu Other social events planned are Community Y. M. C. A. buildings children were gathered for instruc Hancock, Fort Monmouth and the Jacob P. KHz, 611 Third ave., As- 1951 event. Each ontry will be al- an Informal supper and open house with volunteer teachers. There were tlon. Second largest group was thai Naval Ammunition depotj Earle, Inducted as Postulant bury Park, Germany; Vlttoria Trav- Fair, Horse Show - lowed three time runs over the party at the clubhouse Saturday, 90 persons registered. The program of Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Ewald are maintained through modern ers, 1007 Emory st., Asbury Park, course. Contestants' times will then JUly 19, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph was operated without financial sup- assisted by Bobby Danes, Patrlcl equipment in the shop which con- Italy; Sylvia Bosaen, 1132 Corlies be totaled and averaged to arrive Bailly are chairmen. Sunday eve- port. Members of the citizens' coun- Squire, Patsy Vacarelli and Mrs, tains pipe cutting and threading ave., Neptune, Russia; Cornelius H. At Race Track at the proper placing of the indi- ning, the club's junior group held cil, expressing a need for a more Showoll. Forty-five children gath- machines, welding apparatus and P..Coster, 1611 Drummond ct., As- vidual oars as they compote for the a danoo at the clubhouse, sponsored extensive program, have said that ered to learn of the beginners metal shop equipment. This year's Monmouth County hymnn, ''Jcaun LOVOH MO," "Thi bury Park, Holland; Marianne Historical association fair, to be numerous prizes which are offered. by Mrs, Edward G. James. all of those persons would be eager Apprentice lit 1817 Greenblum, 508 First ave,, Asbury The prize committee has, through to register for the school. House Built on Sand" and "Llttl< held Aug. 16 and 17 at Monmouth An Informal christening party Feet Be Careful." Mr. McGuire began his appren- Park, Germany; Dorothea E. Park race track at .Dceanport, will the co-operation of local merchants, was held at the clubhouse Monday That program was started with ticeship in 1917 In Red Bank with Smith, 1208 Second ave., Asbury brought together a group of tro- with Mrs. Eugene Pratt as sponsor. tho aid of groups from the Luther- An unusual feature of the schoo have as an added attraction the was a class of three adults taughl the late Arthur Sickles in the Park, Germany; Anne E. Dorn, Monmouth county horse show. Mrs. phies and prizes which are really At this time "Liz" Wlrth's new an and Methodist churches here. building now housing the Victory 1805 Sixth ave., Spring Lake, Cana- worthwhile. boat, Gee Whiz, was christened, by Mrs. Kelso, which met dally t< Arthur Cowen of Holmdol Is chair- improve their knowledge of th market and partially owned by dian; Agnes Mandakas, 606 Third man. The horse show will start at The installation of a public ad- and 20 guests enjoyed the party lim. He completed his appren- ave., Asbury Park, . 10 a. m., Aug. 16. which followed. Passing School Bus Bible, dress system on the racecourse, Rev. Harold Hornberger, pastor ticeship and became a Journeyman Juliette Mercler, 138 Sixth st. Saturday and Sunday attractions will enable spectators to follow the At a recent meeting of the club's Brings $13.50 Fine with Cook and Oakley before be- Belford, Canada; Hanna Dutton, 24 of the Red Bank Lutheran church, in the main clubhouse will include racing times as they are recorded junior group, George Drawbaugh headed the school again this year. coming foreman at the state hospi- Holmes ter., Freehold, Germany; an antique exhibit by more than and the use of a walkie-talkie uni was elected junior commodore and .ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP—Thomas tal at Marlboro. He was foreman Catherine P. Wollnski, 177 Morris SO dealers. A new feature • will be .between start and finish lines wll Bean Waters, junior secretary- R. Nell, Jr., of Chester county, Pa., there until he began his otra busi- ave,, Long Branch, Ireland; Hans children's talent show, of which insure the prompt transmission of treasurer. The juniors will meet was fined $13.50 in court by Mag- ness in 1932. H. Krohn, R. D. 3, Freehold, Ger- Mrs. Frederic Tompkins is chair- this information to the throng this afternoon at the clubhouse at istrate Stanley Stllwcll on a chargn Eatontown Opens Also a partner in the M and M many; Edeltraud Warren, 120 Tin- man. Old cars will again be on which is expected. Police and first 1 o'clock. ' of passing a school bus while chil- Holding Co. in real estate opera- ton ave., Eatontown, Germany; Mi- parade and there will be attrac- aid squads of Red Bank and the dren were being discharged. tions, Mr. McGuire is married to ohaol S. Mrosz, Mlddletown, Po- tions for children. The "Country adjoining towns will aid In polic- Fifth Annual Festival Speeding charges against Charles T Playground the former Mildred Ray Rlckman land; Patricia B. S. Browne, 10 Attic" will be featured again. Prizes ing the course and looking after Mischoff ot Wanamassa, James T. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crawford st., Eatontown, England; 1 HIGHLANDS — The fifth annual Palma of Belleville and Walter J. EATONTOWN — The public will be awarded in a photographic the woli-belng of the "kid drivers. playground here, under the super- Rickman of Brooklyn and Asbury Elizabeth F. Wlerzblckl, 38 Ala- contest. festival of the Church of Our Lady Kennedy of Freehold brought fines Park. They also are parents of moda ct., Red Bank, Germany; or Perpetual Help here will be held of $13. Similar fines were imposed vision of the Community Y. M, C. Mrs. William C. Riker, president A., is In full operation with many Miss Muriel A. McGuire, whose en- Mary I. Brownridge, 54 Belleview f the association, is assisting on SQUAD TAG DAY FRIDAY on . the church grounds Monday on William G. Klemb of Weehaw- gagement to Gerald Bergeron, son ave,, Leonardo, England. through Saturday, Aug. 4-9. Further ken and Vincent J. Ingeto of Union and varied activities being con- th'e general committee for both the ducted. of Mr. and Mrs, Regis D. Bergeron Thomas F. Jaronskl, 810 U Pirs boras show and fain SEA BRIGHT — Friday will b plans fnr the festival were made at for rocklos drivtnfr. of Mammi, La,, wna announced last "tag day" hero for the First Aid a committee meeting Monday In Five other motorists paid fine? Tho opening week was one of nvc, Asbury Park, Poland; Vallja The Fort Monmouth band will orientation and registration, with week, and Peter Michael McGuire, William V. Knuscher, G. Morgan, 1522 10th ave., Neptune, play Sunday afternoon. squad when members will make, an the school hall. of $8 for passing cars on the wronf: a nine-year-old pupil at Fair View Latvia; Hanna I* Marx, 1017 Sec- Indepondenco day house-to-houso The festival will be sponsored by side. They were Gerald Yerdon of crafts being started and the gen- The horse show will be In charge eral overall program being initi- school, ' , HIGHLANDS — WllllanrV. ond avo., Wost Belmar, Germany; of Mrs. Alfred King, Mrs, Georgo canvass of the borough to collect members of the Rosary society, So- Jersey' City, Harry Gordon of Mr. McGuire purchased the es Knute I. Lovgren, Union lane, Brl- funds for the squad's operations, dality and Holy Name society, Bloom/laid, Leon Harrison of East ated. The children were busy play- Rauschar, Jr., son ot Councilman Howell and Mrs. John Ellis. ing softball, kick ball, dodge ball, tate from his family in 1936 and and Mra. 'Villiam V. Rausohi'r of ello, Sweden; Carl M. A. Goldstein, Members also will be posted or Frizes'will be awarded nightly and Orange, James F. McKlllegan of the grove was opened the follow- R,' D. 2, Lakewood, Germany; Em- the borough's streets to accopt do- grand prizes presented the final New York city and Leonard K. zoll ball, ping pong and checkers 183 Hlghfand ava, he,re, wu In- Scouts to Visit besides using swings and seesaws, ing year. It is the site of picnics ducted Into the office, ot postulant ma Pstczola, Allenwood • Lakewood nations from visitors, night of the festival. Marks of Brooklyn, clambakes and barbecues where rd., Allenwood, Germany; Dorcas Point in September The new morry-go-round purchased Sunday by Rev. Christopher H, for the playground by the Baton- more than 400 organized groups Snydar, vicar of St. Andrews Epis- a. I. Brown, 1701 Bangs ave,, Nop- LONG BRANCH — Monmouth held outings last year. A large tune, Africa, town Women's Community club and copal church. A junior at Glaaaboro county's Boy Scout Executive J. tho borough was erected and Is also lake provide* swimming, diving State Teachers collage,"Mr. Raussh- Maria VanScholok, Elm at,, Weil Fred Billett of Shrewsbury has Shrewsbury Gets Playground in Operation In full use, and boating and children are af- er will anroll in the Philadelphia • Belmar, Russia; Nlokolal M. Llm- been named chairman of the an- The second week found activities forded a wading pool and sandy Divinity school upon graduation. ansky, Georgia rd,, Farmlngdalo, nual Boy Scout day at West Point in full swing with peanut and lolli- beach. The grove atao Includes a Russia; Slogfrled Llndanbnum, Sept. 27, according to the roport pop hunts among tha contests. Tho golf driving range, a 40 by 100- Motorists Pay Fines West Farms rd,, Farmlngdate, Ger- from Dwlght Ramsay, regional leaden in points at the ind of foot rccroation building, dance hall many; Maureen D, Laughlln, 27( scout executive of New York city, tho week wore rtobocca St, John, and patio. On Various Charges Cedar avo,, Manuquan, England: Soma 10,000 scouts from New York Barbara Kantz, Marilyn VanPcIt, Tho McQuIr* aitate—known for tDllia P. KuUuklan, Bailey's Cornor, and New Jersey will participate In Bruco Hollar, Frank Kantz, Carol many years as "the Shepherd HOLMDEL TOWNSHIP — Wil- Wall Township, Bolgiumi Irone M, coremonlcs at the academy and Dllgor and Tin a Tomalnc. Points place" from Us Revolutionary wa liam J. Fulton of Roielta Park, OrlMman, 10 Walling pi,, Avon, later witness one of the Army foot are gained by winning or placing in owner, Cnpt. Moiea Shepherd, who charged with reeklaia driving, w»a Nova Sootla, bait games In the afternoon. fought with Capt, David Ander- fined 120 by Maglitrata Stanliy various contcsti, The winner at Stllwall tha pait wiek. A fine of Iirait and Oraoi A. Cantor, 71 A special oadet review on the the ond of tha season will rectlva son's company of state troops— planei In honor of vliltln* Boy oama Into the poasoiilon of Mr, }8 wai glvin Louli R, Ooconi of N. Co-opiratlvi olrola, Rooaevalt, a loving cup, Newark on a ilmllar chargi. Canada and Poland! Am«lla E, Soout delegations haa been sched- McOulro'i father, Thomas McOuIre, uled, The popular all day activity Special ivtnti sohodultd for the BoiildM tha main heuie off th Victor Ruiao of Elltabith wai Brdmann, Bmlth ava., Friewood rest of tha season Include a skating lined it for falling to obairva 4 Aorea, Scotland I Helm Paluoh, A alio provides a tour of the faollU highway, the iitata contains six tlei. Boy BoouU and Explorers, party, bicycle and vehicle show, pel othtr homea. algnal. Thomas A. Slbella of Bloom- lalre rd,, Farmlngdali, Auatrla, with their leaders, are Invited, AN •how, beach party, field, day, and Hold snd A. Piter Bakir of Plain* Maria Rlvenburjr, 18 N, Fifth variety ihow, Swimming IIMOM are Charter tlon field paid It flnai for avi,, Long Branoh, Poland I Birtri rtngemants for tlakati for the foot- puilng an* ball gams may ba mada at tho •oheduled from Aug. i to AUK, 18, A charter mimbtr of tha .Mld- othar car on thi right at an lnlir» B, Leihar, 41 Btandlah rd,, Little Detail* mny b« obtained from tha dletown townihlp Llona club, Mr, notion, Twalva drlviri wan flmd Allvir, Oirmanyi Jouph 8. Modonl county scout hiadquartors, 101 Broadway. playground itaff. McOuIn la a put prMldent of th $8 for paailng eara on tha wrong TO Piarl it., Long Branoh, Italy Master Plumbin Union Botias »«• aide, They win Piter Cambria of Amilla B, Rliln«ir, 14 Crawford WATKR tmOlt PAINTINGS loolaUon of Aabury Park and Lorn Quicni Vlllifi, Cui W, Liyi of it,, Batontown, Italyi Ardsllno Bae> Bay avi,, Highland!, rjormanyi 81- Branoh. Ha alio la a pait vlo Yonkin, Jiramlah H, O'Brlan of ehitto, 31S Long Branoh tvi., Long moni A, Talliy, SIT Wilt Front at,, T1NTON KAMiS — The Mon mouth Ait Oulld will iponior ' preildent of tha Monmouth county Clifton, Franeli A, Mail, Douflia Branoh, Italy, Rid Bank, Bolglumi Anna M, Pu- Maatar Plumbars aaaoclatlon and Nail Sparrow, Robart E. Pattltta, , Ellli R, MatUan, 34 Foioit ave,, tans, IS Myrtli avi., Lonr Branoh, w&tiM' color painting dimonalntlon Oharln J. Puretll and Frank A. Oirmanvi Rita E, Hooht, 15 dranga hy S, rtnlph Maurclln, director of nmmbor of the «Ute and nations numion, Finland) Jamu Salaman tha Central Park School or Ait, Maoclatlona, H« la a fourth dagn Umhcrtl, all of Nawark; Anthony Fmhold, RuMlai Violet U O'Con. walk, Fair Havm, Canada; Cylla M West Min »t,, Niw York city, mimbar of thi Rid Bank and Lon J. Vlttoll of Kut Orangi, John i mil, So OoMilln avi,, Fort Mon< Ador, 614 Broadway, Long Branoh, Thui'Mlay, July ID, at 3 p, m. at Branoh counoila, Knlghta ofColunv Damn of Cllffildi Park, Jiromi mouth, Hunfaryi Marli Praviti Oirmanyi Obarlotu A, H. Livy, tin Old Mill, Sycamor* an, Mr. bua, and a mambar of. thi iMaitti Martin Hollandir of Niw York 479 Bath tvi,, Long Branoh, Italy 348 Broad it,, Rid Bank, Oirmany, Maurello currently conduct* elauai thaet Matal Work an aiioelatlon, elty and Donald A. Dioh ot lUtia Ann- Cooian, Bilknap lam. Rum and Franoi* Bidkowikl, 30 Orand at Urn Old Mill tach Monday and Hi la an aotlvi mcnibir ot Mlddla- laland, •on, Inland | Brna Coliy, to Pint tvi,, Long Branoh, Poland. Pletund «r« lemt of th* yeungiltn and idulti who look part In opining eiramontii Thursday, town township fir a company No, birten avi,, Ooianport, Oirmany at Maaddin'i Cormr, , Cool lotions anil bimbirai ri —AilviMlHmiru, , South at,, Froinold, Scotland) J Ailvinliimint, him tlnlnnlnc onn totli, Uuoil •alar•alaryy, liil Harry Naehmlai, playground committal chilrman; Mr. WutithoFf, playground dlraetor; Mayor JIMI «tr yim-.'roumyim'rml l AAi'fll y Al Long Branoh, aupirlntindint of Prown'a havi whin aluntlntiM «liatlu Anno Koivany, 183 Bilihaw avi,, Aluminum flifllri M,»«, HMCH urn- KIWIIWHII' MuruiUtluKU, ill plumbai'f, who haa bean with thi ' Van Homu, England. infill 17,9* it Prnwn'i.-ArturUiimini. blind* «lih iiurt while lap*, All Mill Alfred N. liadlaiton, Rtv. Arthur S. Jole* and Donate) Bibcock, Rid Bank Community -AllVfltllffflMII, liI'm ten yearn j CMorta Conidon o in Hook.-Aclmlliimtnt, • •IIM Itnm. Kill Hupltal, Marl- Y.M.CAi rj»i...af iutrii.ii. .N,, ,,„, II.II wnniandiKlRhlandi, tin viawvanrn,, anda KinnitKinmtn | b*Mt luiiU Kiory Itihr, M lout II fia«»'i,-A4MriiHntai, fdwirdi, «r,, * Bilmar «a« Ha* Pace Two" RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 2, 1952 METHODIST Atlantic Highlands "Your Right to Hope" is the theme of the sermon by Rev, Roy Need a n< E. Williams, Jr., for the two Sun- KENRAY XOOF? day morning services, at 8:30 and at 11 o'clock. Special music In the 8:30 service will be provided by the LINOLEUM-TILE-CARPET girls' choir under direction of Mrs. INSTALLED & REPAIRED Ruth Sorenson Robertson, organist. provide big savinge, became you buy Music at the 11 o'clock service will be provided by the senior and jun- RE 6-4572 ior choirs. The senior .choir will sing "They That Trust in the Lord" KENNETH COAKLEY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER EVERY WEEK by Frey. Organ music will include "Lento," King; "Offertoire," Batiste, 636 River Rd. Fair Havtn BAPTIST 8T. GEOROE'S EPISCOPAL PRESBVTER1AN FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, and "Theme From Sonata," Men- Don't wah! Act Now - and Savei Rumson SCIENTIST Red Bank delssohn. Red Bank Red Bank Rev, G, Douglas Manson, pastor Services Sunday will Include Ho- Sunday-school will meet at 9:45. "Coming to Termn WIUi Life" of the First Baptist church, Brock- ly Communion and sermon, 11 a, will be the «ermon topic of R«v. Service* in First Church of Mis/! Inez Bonney, formerly of Christ. Scientist, 209 Broad at., are port, N. Y.. will be guest preacher m. Music at the 11 o'clock service East Orange, was received Into the Charles S. Webster at 8:40 a. m. on the theme, "The Hearing Ear," will include "I am Dark but Come- ROBERT HANCE Sunday morning. These »ummer held Sunday* at 11 a. m. and 8:18 membership of the church Sunday p, m. Sunday school meets at 11 at the 10 a. m. Sunday service. He ly," Dupre and "Kyrle," Willan, morning. & SONS, INC. service! are proving most popular is a son of Mis. George W. Manson, prelude; "Lift Up Your Hearts," as attested by the wonderful con- a. m. Wednesday evening testl- moninl meetings at 8:15. 62 Peters pi., Red Bank. Commun- Chambers, and "Sanctus," Willan, 42-44 Monmouth St. gregations present. The church ion will be observed. FREE Inspection ^ and quartet comprising Mrs. J. William The Lesson-Sermon this Sunday offertory, and "Bread of the World," A COOL PLACE TO Red Bank, N. J. Helm, soprano; Mrs. Thomas Me- in Christian Science churches will Church school, with classes for Willan, Communion hymn, Cllntock, contralto; Philip Roy, be on the iubject "God" and will all members of the family, will Rev, R. Thomas Blomqulat, rec- SHOP FOR YOUR HARDWARE - TOOLS tenor, and Allan Woolley, baritone, bring out how God's infinite good- meet at 9 a. m. Youth Fellowship tor of St. Luke's church Forest TILO ROOFING CO., Inc will sing the offertory anthem, and ness to man is made manifest In will convene at 7:30 p. m. Hills, L. I, will be the preacher • Dressei # Corsets FURNITURE Mrs. J. William Helm will sing the human experience a« man strives Ushers for Communion Sunday during July and August in the • Girdles • Brassieres JUVENILE FURNITURE 5 WEST BERGEN PL PHONE 6-0996 RED BANK requested soprano solo, "There Is to reflect the qualities and attri- will be Charles Miller, Charles absence of Rev. George A, Robert- • Foundations • Underwear No Death." by O'Hara. Usher* for butes of His creator. Smith, Wellington Kennedy and shaw, rector. TEL RE 6-0005 this service will be headed by The Golden Text is from Revela- Vernon Loud. Couglae MacConnell. The board of trustees will meet CALVARY BAPTIST MABEL LEWIS Shoppe tion: "Behold, the tabernacle of Red Bank God is with men, and he will dwell Monday night in the church office. 137-B Bread St. Red Bank During July and August the ses- Sunday-school will meet Sunday sions of the church school with them, and they «h«ll be his The deacons meet next Thursday evening. at 9:30 a. m. NOW/ suspended. people, and God himself ahall b« HYDROHOT ^ ^ iWRi>eauuj The morning service, with a mes- Next Tuesday at 8 p. m. the rg with them, «nd be their God." Persons who would like to give ular monthly meeting of the board (21:3). garden flowers for the church dur- sage by Rev. J. R. Gilchrist, will ing this month are asked to con- be held at 11 o'clock. of trustees will be held in West- Among: the pnssngrp from the HOT WATER HEATER minster house with Harold F. Dott'- tact Mrs. Ellwood powers, Red A Communion service will be •y tha maktri af tha flrat aliatrlc VENETIAN WINDOWS King James version of the Bible Bank 6-4489-M. held at 3:30 p. m. and the evening stra presiding. will be the following: "The Lord is waUr haatan. During the service last Sunday service at 7:30. tnk, • Uih Iflrt !• ••<•» .trthc far M4>rS good to all: and his tender mercies LUTHERAN A prayer and song service will bo •MM, WEATHEft.VICW V»*i~ WU» w. the following new members united are over all his works." (P«. 145:8) COMPLETELY INSTALLED Red Bank held at 8 o'clock tonight. •m hr dMiataiaM k*tatr, «»UW 1 arafM. with the fellowship of the church. Among the correlative citations Includlni all plumbing and altetrl- Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey E, Cam- from the Christian Science text- The Sacrament of Holy Commun- EMBURY METHODIST cil work, mack of Shrewsbury, Kenneth G. ion will be administered at the • rtjOATWG COHTML OfaWAW book "Science and Health with Key Little Sliver •V Critten and Mr. and Mrs. Edmund to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker 9:45 a. m. Sunday service. The pro- • SFMNG TCMSION CUP Neubauer of Red Bank and Mrs. Eddy, will be: "The Divine Being gram, "Children of the Church," At the 9:45 a. m. service Rev. • INKXTID MMOVASU MMB Robert 1* Snowden of Little Silver. must be reflected by man, el«e man will be conducted for the boys and James W. Marshall will have as MA PWAMaNO AVAILAkU is not the image »nd likeness of girls in attendance. Leaders for his sermon topic, "The Comfort of the D & J Co. FIUMTMATU BAPTIST this week are Mrs. Eugene Haas, God." The senior choir will sing the patient, tender, and true, the WITH New Monmouth One 'altogether lovely;' but to un- Mist Mary Aichele and Miss Hilda "Pilot Me" by Ira B. Wilson, Church Bible school will meet at Haas. derstand God is the work of eterni- GOODWILL METHODIST 5:45 a. m. ty, and demands absolute consecra- The pastor, Rev. Harold Horn- NO MONEY 0OWN Rev, William E. Bisgiove, pastor, lon of thought, energy, and de- berger, will also have charge of the Rumson NO DOWN PAYMENT will deliver a sermon, "I Have lire." (p. 3). worship at the Lutheran Church At the evening service, in the ab- 3 YEARS TO PAY ^^^^^^^^^^^••aWMBPaWaa^nBaVMtfBnBlH^^VMBTaaBaMHaiaBi^^MBMBtMtfhta Glorified Thee Upon the Earth," at of the Reformation at Long sence of Rev, James W. Marshall, the morning service at 10:50. The PRESBYTERIAN Branch. Holy Communion will be Rev. Fred Pyke of Red Bank will adult choir will be heard in "Tarry AS LOW K .OO pen For Free Estimates Without Obligation Rumson celebrated there at the 11 a. m. be the speaker. Mr, Pyke is a AS J MONTH With Me, O My Saviour" by Bald- Sunday service. returned missionary from China, win. Other music will Include "Hear "Reaching for the Heights" will Rev. Dr. Edwin Knudten, presi- Something My Prayer" by Mendelssohn and ! the topic of the sermon by Rev. dent of the Synod of New Jersey, COMMUNITY CHAPEL More Call Today! "March Miniature" by Vibbard. A. Kenneth Magner at the 9:30 a. will be guest fit the council at Its Llncroft m. service Sunday. The sermon will RED BANK 6-3000 The hymn, "It 1» No Secret What meeting July 10 at 8 'p. m. at the Church school is at 10 a. m. Than Just God Can Do." will be sung as re- be the first of four from the Book church. Sunday. At 11 a. m., Stanley Stil- the D&JCo. quested by a soldier in Korea. a Bottle of if Psalms. The series' Mtle will be well will preach on the subject: The pastor again will deliver a 'Four Glimpses of God." At morn- EMMANUEL BAPTIST "Freedom is Not Free." Ralph Lay- Milk EA 3-0568 Newman ing worship this Sunday the sacra- Off sermon, "Jesus, the Mediator," at Atlantic Highlands ton and Harold Morgan will usher. the evening service at 7:45. The ment of infant Baptism will be ad- Meeting place: Residence of Mr. Springs Rd, Broad St young people's choir will be heard. ministered. * HOSPITAL PATIENTS Puritan Mid-week prayer and Bible study Rev. Otto G. Reuman, pastor of and Mrs. Clarence Christy, 33 East meeting will be held Wednesday at the First Congregational Church of Lincoln ave. Medical patients at Rivervlew MILK CO. 7:30 p. m. The Young People's Ravenna, Ohio, will assist in lead- Rev. Howard M. Ervin will bring hospital this week include tin, Red Bank 6-0686 Christian association will meet at ing the service and will administer the message at the Communion Catherine Becker, Sycamore ave., the church at 7:30 p. m. next Thurs- .he sacrament of Baptism to two service at 11 a. m. Shrewsbury; William Covert, iMon- day. Church school meets at 9:45 a. mouth rd., Eatonto-wn; Carroll >f his grandchildren who are part byth, mttn rf It* flnt ftoM. w*w txtar if tht Rumson congregation. m. Donnis M. Lingo Is superin- Blacker, 160 Second ave., Long AmerkanHomefonstroctionCa METHODIST Mrs. Gordon MacLean, Jr., of tendent. Beginners, primary girls Branch, and Eugene Reardon, 112 Fair Haven Grange Walk, Fair HaVen, Will pre- and boys, junior girls and hoys Leonard ave., Port Monmouth. It Pan to Advertiil In Tha Reriitir. meet at the Christy home. Inter- Among the surgical patients are X service of Holy Communion side at the organ during Mr. Wat- will be held Sunday at 11 a. m. ion's vacation. As prelude to the termedlate' girls and boys, senior Mrs, Adele Whcatley, 139 Broad Music will include "The Ninety and lervice, Mra. MacLcan will play* girls and adults meet at the Bell Bt,, Keyport; Mrs. Frances Argen- Nine," Loreni, prelude; "Commun- "Prelude and Fugue In G Minor" residence, 93 Third ave, tino, 99 Broad St.. Matawan, and ion,", Ronseean, offertory, and "The and "Prelude and Fugue In G Ma- Evening service at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. Laura Kaasjager, 95 Parker Cross of Calvary," Patterson, an- jor," Bach. The organ offertory will tht pastor bringing the message ave., Fair Haven. from the Book of Acts. them' by the senior choir. The jun- be "Aria," Handel, and the poatlude Thi road to better and blteer bual- ior choir also will sing selections. will be a selection by Buxtehud'e. Mid-week prayer service at 8 n«i». advirtlta In Tha Rijlit.r regulirly. Sunday-school will not meet during Paul Reuman, baas sololit, will sing p. m. Wednesday. —Advertisement, July and August, "Lord God of Abraham" from "Elijah," by Mendelssohn, Pre-July 4th Sale CHAPEL OF HOLY COMMUNION The Sunday church nursery, Fair Haven staffed by adults for the Bare of Holy Communion will be observed young children, opens in Blngham Sunday at the 11 a. m. lervice. Rev. hall at 0:15 a. m. Sunday. If You Have About Christopher H. Snyder will be eele Thi following persons were wel- 3 DAYS ONLY brant and will be assisted by Ste- comed to the membership of the phen Rutledge, Joseph Hunter and church at last Sunday's commun- John Sangston u servers. The vicar ion: Mr. «nd Mra. John Olexa, Mr. will give the second of a series of and Mrs. Edgar vonGehren, Edgar $10,000 To Invest Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday Ulks on "The Twenty-Third Psalm." The choir -will sing Wlllan'i "The S. vonGehren, Mrs. Anna Ott, Mrs. Second Communion Service.". Alfred Brighton, Harry Collls, Min To Yield Over 6% Barbara"'Chameroy, Miss "Beverly Organ selections by Mlu Kath Chameroy and Mrs. Walter John- leen Crlsmtn will be prelude, "The son. In the past six months, 76 per- We suggest 5 stocks, any or all of which offer Angels," by Lorenze; offertory an sons have united with the Rumson them, "Over the Star* There Is CRUSADERS church family, bringing letters of Rest," by Abt, and poatlude, "Toc transfer from 17. denominations, Excellent Current Yield cata," by Martin. Protestant and Roman Catholic, and joining the church upon con- Good Profit Possibilitiei HIGH POINT CHAPEL fession of faith. Chapel Hill " Rev. Francis Stevemon will hold July 8, at 8 p. m, tha board of Uncertain time* offer the best invest- a message service Sunday at 8 p. m, trustees will meet in Blngham hill with John Kouba presiding. ment opportunities. Don't let your money ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL July 9, it 8 p, m. a joint meeting lie idle. Make it work for you NOW. 2-23-I? Highlands of the trustees, the session and the . - And jour old Tim Rev. Chrlatopher H. Snyder, vic auditing committee will be held in Ask lot ma Investment List, No Obligation. ar, will deliver a sermon, "Grien Blngham hall, , Pastures," at the II a. m. prays • Trlpti Guer*nfeed 12 Menthi; Written Card Slvan service. The sermon will be teconi BAPTIST In a series about the 33d psalm. Middletown Mrs. Ruth Lucas, organist, will play Rev. John E. Bate* wll preach on J.ARTHUR WARNER & Co. e Strong Bonded Cord Body: Rib Trtad for Traction the offertory anthem, "The Lord the toplo, "Righteousness Exalteth Will Come," by Shaw. a Nation, But . . . ." at the 11 o'clock Sunday morning »ervice. fnvMrtiMflf StcurMM * Hurry In Todayl Buy th« Sar of Four, and Saval TRINITV EPISCOPAL Ohurch-echool will meet In the 120 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 5, N, Y. Red Bank chapel at 9:45 under leadership of PHILADELPHIA Tels*heM WOrth 44300 BOSTON The services for tha Fourth Sun- Woodrow Francie. day after Trinity will be: Holy The annual country frolic win Communion at » o'clock and Holy be held on the evening of July 18 Communion with sermon at 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John IMMEDIATE TIRE MOUNTING o'clock. Rev. Robert H. Anderson, L, Hendrlckson, Sr. Jr., rector, will be In charge of'all services. Heine Hllmer, tenor solo- BAPTIST ...AT NO EXTRA COST ist, will present an the offirtory an Leonardo them, "Panls Angcllcui," by FraneU Organ selections by Charles Got* Church-school will miBt at 9:18 a. n. Rev. Richard P. Toung, pis- ehalk will Include "Day Dawn m tor, will deliver a sermon at the Galilee." by Dlggle and "Portludi worship lervice tt U o'clock, in F," by Merkel. Intermediate and center youth There will be a SUPER SAFETY TREADS celebration o will meet at T p. m. The pastor Holy Communion at 10 o'clock In. ajjsJn will deliver a sermon tt the dependence day, evening lervlct »t « o'clock. BAY SHORE COMMUNITY Deacons will mtet Tuesday night at the home of Daniel F. Leonard, 00 East Keansburg Praise, prayer tnd Bible study Rev. John P. Euler, pistor, w| meotlng will be held Wednesday FllW T»x deliver a sermon, "Freedom at 8 p. m. Through Blood," at the 11 a. m. 2 o. 28-6,00x16 worship ««rvitt. The fholr will b And your old Tlra heard in two anth«m«, Chure school and Bible, rlui will mttt sj It's SHERMAN'S 10 a. m. For Slip Coven Mld-wttk pr«yer Hrvtc* will b • Trtpla Suirantud II Menthi; Written Card Given hlld Wrdnisdiy at It p, m. Trus- and Draperies tail will mctt it * p. m. Friday, July 11, • Mide wlthX'41'Cold Rubbir

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BIIIA DOMM«» fit* P'amium elfer an back el pk( Rlohardson & Robblns Swift's Maroal BIUB BOnnOl INawYarkHllaanlW Llbby's Baby Food Crlsoo Za-Rex Syrup lb pkfl Boned Chicken Slr»\n$6 er eheppad Furt vagetabla ih'erlenlng Pure dull Ilivorad NUtlOy Pur*,.. Uniterm Una quality ' ' ' 23° Meats For Babies Paper Napkins • 6 OL Slrnnsd 1lb can 74, no. Sit pint OQ. ° ^ 29o •r Choppid tin .: 83> far 40" Durkee or All Sweet . 1.43 2 % 23c can •!• 121 Monmouth St., Red Bank Highway 36, Keansburg RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 2,1952 Belford Lynn Carol Scelcyb dangWU* W MB BANK VIIIT A Holiday Week Attractions At Walter Reade Theatres Asbury Park WALTER RE ADE | Mr. and Mrg, Elwood Seeley of «••••• THEATRE But rd., celebrated her third birth- CARLTON ay last Wednesday at a lawn, latty. Present were Mr. and Mn. William Seeley, Mn. Raymond Papa, Mr«, FnnK Korpon and aon ric, Mrs. Edward MacLennon and ON THE IOARDWALK on Raymond, Mrs. Jamei Connelly nd children Sharon and Jamei, NOW Thru WED.. JULY 9 In, Mr*. Robert Smith end daugh- r Janet, Mrs. Michael Barna and ion Michael, Mn. Ruth DeBarnar- di of Union City, Mies Ruth De- Barnardl of Belford, Mr. and Mrs. , PREVUE WEDNESDAY NIGHT Elwood Seeley, Sr., and Elwood RE&ULAR RUN THURS., FRI. AND SAT. Scdcy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonat Colucclo The Picture That Won the Critics' Acclaim! ind family of Newark are visiting Ar. and Mrs. Alfred BacmeisUr. Stephen Zolobosky Is visiting Mr. nd Mrs. Lloyd Highland of Ml- Red Skelfon and Ann Miller in comedy scene from' MGM'i ml, Pla. "Lovely to Look at," in color by Technicolor at Mayfair thea- Boy Scout troop 27 recently held . beach party at Leonardo beach. ter, Asbury Park. Present were 16 scouts and their leaders, Stephen Zolobosky, Sr,, josition in addition to hiring all Robert Behler and William Sefclk. he clerical personnel in the offices. Brownie troop 3 held a beach Two Sentenced Edwin M. Close, assistant pur- iarty at Leonardo with 21 ~A_ A WAlTtK KtAi» mm IKE chasing agent for the company, IT ACROSS from RR STATION Brownies ' attending. Also present was toastmaster. Tributes to Mr. were Mrs. Edward Schmidt, Mrs. In Arson Cases Malkmus were given by Van Winkle Walter Thompson, Mrs. Edgar 01- FREEHOLD—Two ot the live Todd, chairman of the board of di- icn, Mrs. Otto Hacker and Mrs. Long Branch firemen charged with rectors, and a former neighbor ot Stephen Zolobosky. arson were sentenced here Friday :he Malkmus family on Main at., Tho V.F.W. of Mlddletown town- by County Judge John C. Giordano, ttatawan; Louis M. Hague, presi- ihip will hold its annual bazar who suspended state prison sen- dent; John Bauer, vice president; from July 24 to Aug. 2. The ladies' tences, Imposed flve-ycar-probation Henry L. Zukor, Guerln Todd, Ed- auxiliary will have a fancy table terms and fined them $500 each. gar Pike, Robert Norton and War- and grab bag. Mrs. Melvln Leek John Eisole, 49, of 4 Elberon sq., en Wilkinson. Is chairlady. bin was given a suspended term of Presented to Mr. Malkmus Were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young ar« three to five years In state prison, entertaining Mrs. Robert Green while Irven O. (Bobby) Miller, 32, silver tray, appropriately In- and son of Goldens Bridge for a of 242 Edwards ave., received a iciibed, from the company, and a week. >alr of porch chaise longues and a suspended sentence of four to seven fold tie clasp and cuff links from Bxiod Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hacker and years for one charge and a suspend- he employees. "STAR SPANGLED REVUE OF 1952 amily recently returned home af- ed, sentence on a second. The three g er spending the past six weeks other indicted firemen are sched- Special guests among the 77 per- Starring Tl (tarring in Pueblo, Col. uled to stand trial when court re- sona attending were Mrs, Robert CARRIE —"Th— e FeaturinTassle gGirl —" —FINNELL sumes in the fall, Malkmus, who was presented with Gloria Marlowe • Irving "Bllnky" Sellg RICHARD TODD The United States paid all Ha Both men were sentenced for the a corsage; Mr. and Mrs. Robert The Action Ctrl Comedy at Ito Beit public debt in 1835, but a new nat- Malkmus of Matawan, son and nu% /Ire last Oct. 21 that caused {50,000 EVELYN KNIGHT • MURRY BRISCOE ional debt was soon created by war to $60,000 damage to the three- daughter-in-law; Mrs. Frank J. Ma- and depression. Bobby Morrli • Jimmy Brown • Irving Harmon story Schurman mansion on Ocean loncy, his daughter, and Frank Ma- PLUS a EXCITING ave., Elberon, In addition Miller loney, Jr., grandson, both,of Red Every Saturday DISNEY TECHNICOLOR SHORTS was given the suspended sentence Bank, and Richard Tiding of the TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE for his part in a fire which burned Manhattan Rubber Company of Special Mldnite Frolics a barn Oct, 19 at 110 Elberon ave,, New York city. Mrs. Miles Messlck "WATER BIRDS" — and — Elberon. of Brldgevllle, Del., another daugh- 4TH AVENUE ter of Mr. Malkmus, was unable EXTRA SPECIAL CARTOON Their attorney, Edward P. 'Jus- 1 Blk. From Boardwalk ka, Long Branch, told the court to attend but sent telegraphic con- THE OCEAN "THE LITTLE HOUSE" that the practice of having "re- gratulations. S mll«t W. of ASIIURY PAIIK, On Exclusive Asbury Ave. (IU. 33A) Onr>. Jumping freshments" at lire houses "on cold Mr. Malkmus has been a mem- THE AIR-COOLED Brook Country Club. and stormy nights" was the cause ber of the Purchasing Agents as- Shore Engagement! Evei. *.:30—Tuei. thru Sun. of the trouble of the two men. He sociation of New York city since ITS LIKE Mat. Thur«. 2:30. No Perl. Mon. said the refreshments were being 1919, and Is also a member of the ST. JAMES PREVUE SATURDAY NIGHT July 1 to July « overdone. Holy Name society of St. James EAVESDROPPING REGULAR RUN SUN. THRU WED. • 4 DAYS Catholic church of Red Bank and is vice president and a director of ON LIFE NOW Thru TUES., JULY 8. DESERT SONG Honor Local Man the Matawan bank. Pricei 90c to S3.30 (tax Incl.)—Box ITSELF! 1 ol Hi* ' Office Now Open. Mail Orderi FHUd, On Retirement Claire Collins or Phon* Atburv Park 2-6B01. ROARING KATAWAN — Robert J. Malk- Honored by Friends Free Parking—Perl. Rain sr Shlnil mus of 94 Maple ave., Red Bank vW. Somerset Maugham's . TWIKTKSI July ••!» "Chocolate Soldier" purchasing agent for the Hanson- NEW MONMOUTH—Miss Claire WmderJulSwoaorio July li-»O "Carouiel" VanWlnkle-Munnlng Co., was guest Collins of Port Monmouth was of honor Thursday evening when guest at a bridal shower Saturday ["QUARTET" and "TRIO" officials and co-workers of the com- at St. Mary's Catholic church par- pany tendered a dinner at Button, ish hall. Gifts for the bride-elect wood manor noting his retirement were placed In an orchid and white RED BANK after 29 years of association with wishing well. the concern. Hostesses were Mrs. Mary Col- BALL PARK Mr. Malkmus, who has had & lins, Mrs. Arthur Kcegan, Mrs. Hel- 52-year career In business, was en Murphy, Mrs. Robert Young and purchasing agent with Hie A. P. Mrs. William Etzkorn. More than Newman Springs Road Munnlng Co., predecessor of thi 100 guests attended. Miss Collins present company, from 1923 t< will marry Edward Crosble of 1927 "when the company was reor- Pennsylvania Sept, 6 In St. Mary's ganized, He continued in the same church.

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  • BARRARA HALT, •HIVVI IwiMd AHMtati an* UMINH THUR. Matlnta SAT. NITI HORROR •h«M iMtnUoni tr* JUttluMly fa* "THI FIRST TIME" JOHN FOR*yTIIH "WALK IAIT MIVUI SHOW art atari *n hMl l» futdt uU JOAN CAMDKN COOKMAN AVINUI •»lih e*ar Hit Unit ftlki, AIIURY PARK ON BEACON" •N ITAOI UHY "CAPTIVI CITY" " FAT * MIKI" I * II P, M, BBVJDRI.V TVLKR DAN nilRYBA (MII.II MMHRCM liM I liOO », M. —ALSO— 'TH« CIMARON Kill" "CIIIVAOU CAi.MNO" BED BANK REGISTER, JULY 2, 1952 Pun Five Port Monmouth Mr. and Mra. Prox Nazarook it Music Circus VISIT BLUEBERRY PICKERS Newark spent two weeki at their summer home on Montana, »v«. Has First Show Carol Reiser, daughter of Mr. BABYLAND WANTED and Mrs. Fred Reiser of Montana NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP — The avc, celebrated her sixth'birthday gala opening of the Nepfrint Music LARGEST SELECTION OP BABY FURNITURE IN TOWN APPLY NOW AT Saturday. A family dinner marked Circus was held here Tuesday with the anniversary. a performance of Sigmund Rom- WHALEPOND ORCHARD Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burkhardt, berg's musical, "The Desert Song." CRIBS - CARRIAGES - PLAY PENS Growers ef TRU-BLU-BERRIES Mr. and Mrs. Walter DeVoe, Mrs. The performance is the first In a Cor Seot* • Bathinettes • High Chairs • Strollers Rose Rausch, Mrs. Emily Lever- series of nine presentations. AT WITH THE NEW WHALIPOND PHONES ing*, Mrs. Olga Eastmond, Mrs. Em- RED ROAD LO ••S1IO-J ily KriftBer, MIM Mary Ellen 5 BROAD ST. BAYNTON'S BANK IATONTOWN, N. J. A* >'t45O-M Kralt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ben- OVER UN'OfcEfM SHOP son, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Leek attended the Department Encamp- ment of the V.F.W, at Asbury Park last week. An appointment ing WINDOW FAN was given to Mrs. Arabelle Burk- Thursday VISIT OUR hardt, aa department flag bearer. Playground FLY IN DRIVE-IN July 3 Mrs. Jesse Brand of Willow ct. OPEN DAILY has returned home from Mon- HIGHWAY 34 at Monmoiith County Airport mouth Memorial hospital with her •IAUTIFUL Sat. and Sun. • low Cost Operation;.. new son. The baby has been named Rt. IS, at Eatontown TralNe Clnlt From I.JO P.M. fireworks A Walttr Htado Thoatra Jesse Ruasel Brand 3d. DISPLAY FREE FRIDAY • No Installation Exptnst GALA HOLIDAY SHOW JULY 4, 5, 1952 Beverly Joy Quackenbush, daugh- III Addition TELEPHONE EAT. l.»7«0 Wa Ara Adding • Into Any Sockot •«. j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Quack- T» Our Rtgular OPEN AT 7—STARTS AT DUfK Mora ALL TECHNICOLOR SHOW! enbush of Morningslde ave., will thaw NEW RIDE* celebrate her sixth birthday Sat- w urday with a party. FRIDAY, JOHN LUND—JEFF CHANDLER—IN COLOR BEND OF THE RIVER Mrs. Elsie McCammom, Mrs. Iris SATURDAY, Musante, Mrs. Pearl Casler and JULY 4-1 "BATTLE OF APACHE PASS" JAMES STEWART JULIA Mrs. Olive Berls were hostesses t DAY1 Plus Janer Leigh • "JUST THIS ONCE" last week for the Scout Mothers' ALSO auxiliary of troop 88. A luncheon Ona Day Only Roberta Jonay was served. No business meeting SUNDAY, was held. The next regular meet- Randolph Scott-"GUNG HO" MINER SUPPLY CO. Stars of the production were JULY e "TEX BENEKE'S MUSICAL REVIEW" Ing will be held in Septomber. Jack Kilty and Dorothy MacNell. "EAGLE SQUADRON" • Jon Hall COR. PEARL & WEST FRONT STS. AND COLOR CARTOON Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ward and Scottish born soprano Miss Mac- MONDAY, ESTHER WILLIAMS • "SKIRTS AHOY" RED BANK, N. J. Miss June Lang of Union were TUESDAY, SPECIAL MIDNITE SHOW ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NITES Neil has sung with the New York IN TECHNICOLOR—VIVIAN BLAINE guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett City Opera company, the Hoyal JULY 7-S WILD BILL ELLIOTT—"THE LONG HORN" THIS WCCK-IND Casler of Main st. Thursday and Covcnt Garden opera and the Gly- Friday of last week. denbourne Festival in London. In "MY BLUE HEAVEN" - Bttty Grable Dan Dailey Mrs. Henry Hopps and Mrs. New York she appeared with. Bea- Walter Detjen of Cllffslde Park III OUR REOULAR IVIHINO SHOW AND REMAIN ON FOR OUR trice LIUlo, and In the musical, »pcr.t Wednesday of last week with "Inside USA," She has also sung Shop Thursday, July 3, 'til 9 -— Store dosed Friday, July 4 SPECIAL MIDNITC SHOW AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Mr. and Mrs. Louis Werse of Wal- with Arthur Fiedler at the Boston nut st. Potps conceits. Patricia and Alice Wright of Mr. Kilty, an alumnus of the SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY JULY 6, 7, 5 Chester are spending «. week with Jullllaid School of Music, has aim their aunt, Mrs. James Ehrman romantic leads with Sonla Heni JAMES STEWART JEAN HAGEN of Vermont avo. and Mary Martin, and sang thi Thn summer Religion school leading role of "Curly" in both th 121 BROAD STREET w started at St. Mary's Catholic Broadway and London Companle church in New Monmouth Monday of "Oklahoma." He has starred i RED BANK, NEW JERSEY CARBINE WILLIAMS of this week. Bus transportation productions of the St. Louis Mu- will be provided and all children nicipal opera, with the Dctrol ALSO from pre-school age to eighth STEIN Civic opera and with the must "HERE COMES THE BAND" - Color Cartoon grade have been Invited to attend. circus in St. Petersburg and M Classes will begin at 9:30 a. m. ami, Fla. and will Include instructions, w p \ prayers, mass study, hymn singing, The supporting cast of 40 Is madi Starrs Wed. LYDIA BAILEY In Technicolor recreation, refreshments and proj- up of well-known Broadway play ect work. Classes will be over at ers including Roberta Jonay. Thi CHILDREN SIX AND UNDER ALWAYS FRKEI 11:30 a. m. production was staged by Olent COME EARLY AND VISIT OUR PLAYGROUND Jordan; Jamie .lamieson, dance Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers, and choreographer known for h From our Budget Shop on the Mezzctnine! formerly of Chestnut st., Port work In "Brigadoon," directed th Monmouth, are the parents of a ballet! tho orchestra was conductei son born Jung 23. They are now by Julius Rudel, of the New York tt Pays to Advertise in The Register living In their new home in Fair City Opera company, and the sing- Haven. ing chorus,was under the direction of Lys Beit. "The Desert Song," will be pre aented through Sunday, July 6, wltl performances each evening at 8:31 287 o'clock, and Thursday matinee a 2:30. Tho next attraction, opening July 8, Is "The Chocolate Soldier The Neptune Music Circus is lo cated opposite Jumping Broo Country club. Riverside Heights Peggy King and Helen Murphy were hostesses at a surprise birth- day party for Katherlne Murphy Sunday at the home of Peggy King. Refreshments were served after « scavenger hunt. The group played games and danced. Present were Clare Fredericks, Gwen Angerole, Margaret Meacham, Virginia Quinn, Carol Stout, Linda Llnch, Eileen Schilling, Robort Bergin, Lawrence Carton, Paul Fredericks, Raymond Gllbarte, Robort Horn, John John- son, Philip McNally and Billy Mc- Namara. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Wood- ward of Frost ave. and Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Brady of Fort Mon- mouth spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hollaway of Flushing, SUA1S L. X. Marcla Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jackson of Balloch You'd never guess they cost SO LITTLE! pi., was christened Sunday. A fam- ily dinner followed at Rumson inn. WhllitlMH 4 Mrs, Emma Snyder accompanied MID her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. »(E $189 (Met and Mrs. Henry Timm, on a trip to iiy tkidt ' •I WHIU' Sharon, Vt., and the Green moun- IlinrJIitk tains. wMIt M«r HlflllHdl Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Moore of Richmond, Va., have been visiting wHh MYION HOK Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wymbs. Mr. U Moore Is a foreman in the Lucky '•" i.89 Strike faotory. MM. J. Nlckertz of Brooklyn was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Turner of Froat ave. Mr. and Mra. Michael Hanrahan have returned from a trip to Can- ada. G»y Smith of Balloon pi. has been kopt Indoors by the mump«. Kcansburg Th» birthday*- of Mr*. June Bev- COTTONS V-NECKS "rldge, Mrs. Frieda Krayle and Mra. 'William Roughgarden were cele- BEMBERGS PETER PAN COLLARS brated at the meeting of the Daugh- ter* of America. Friday evening, SHEERS SUNBACK DRESSES A1VER1JVAS Initiation was held for Mra. Mar- garet McClouakey, candidate for Molly Pitcher council, Adolphla, NYLONS JACKET DRESSES Installation of officers will b* held July 11, Members have baen asked PRINTS HALTER NECKLINES to wear white- gowns. The district deputies plan a trip to Seaside Park SOLID COLORS SHORT SLEEVES Aujr, 18. Hoilestoa for the evening were Mrs, Annie Carr, Miss Mary Carr, Mlaa Amelia Wentworth and TWO-TONE COMBINATIONS SLEEVELESS STYLES Mrs, Iva Enulomann, Several mem- Our windows are bers attended th* Daughter* of STRIPES tt SLEEVES America d»y at Olympic Park last rainbow of color— week. At a meeting of th» American a huge selection Legion auxiliary lust week, Mrs. J'*.n Adayah «M th* winner of a. Special Qroup of Crisp New Summer Dresses of CASUALS lamp unit Mrs. Ann* Cumnrorv won a special prim, Thn birthday* of and DRESS SHOES Mri, Joanphlnt Hulln, Mrs, Mabsl '2 87 at down-to-earth prices! Mnttox, and Mrs. Agneji Blultt worn celebrated. Qlfla and birthday oakes JUNIOR SIZES MISSES' SIZES WOMEN'S SIZES from aoorot pals wore received by tha honored guosts, Mrs. Claire Oamoron and MM, Anna Cameron 9 TO 16 10 TO 20 14% TO 24'/i also received anniversary gifts from 8.98 tholr soorrt pis, Hoatosats wore Mrs, Jewle Fnfcrfan, Mm, Qrica JfMnn find MM, Mab»l Mnttox, Tha members ntlfmtetl tin funeral of Mrs, Juln Benny, coco ml vlcn prml- dint, rrconily, Inntallallon nf <>m< You'll Find dotitit ef axetllng ifylti In thlt ntwly arrived eelUetlon ef lummtr drmti for only ANDIUS 1 cars will ha held st fUchslaiM. * ITMsmriint. l'«nnl Krahfihnrit In Bcp- 8,91! You'll t*» Hi* bMuflful full tklrU, »»• dlillnetlvt dtttlli IM you usually find only In So COOL So LIGHT, So COMFORTABLE- lemhrr, 1% ni«rtlnjtn will h« art- Joui'nod tint tt f si II. mom eipantlv* eoMen .•..•.(.•.•»•..»».•>•••.. 4 events to come, notably the $20,000 Duffle c. J-HWWI *••.... 4 0 business, deliver and you'll get the rewards." . Roberaon, p 3 left, assistant trainer of the Greentree stable, accepts a silver tray from Mrs. Philip H. Iselin, Scfllly, 3b - 3 .0 Sterling was In Indianapolis in 1921 and then in 1922 with a 19-7 Hogan, p. 1 Lamplighter at a mile and a six- Fleming. 2b., p 4 I record helped pitch George Weiss' New Haven team to the Eastern while Jockey Teddy Atkinson holds the silver bowl which movie actress Jane Wyman, right, teenth and the $25,000 Choice Stakes Marvel, p...... - 4 0 league pennant. The club won the pennant by 25 games and beat Bal- at a mile and a quarter. Naturally, Porno eft .-• -.... .»•.—••• 4 0 TORT MONMOUTH presented. as the routes lengthen out, theDelti, If 3 0 timore, International league king, In a two-out-of-three exhibition series. AB R Aelds of starters will shrink, but the Hansen. lb •• . .... 8 1 To cut expenses, Weiss broke up the club that winter and Uparo, 3b. 2b 4 I Furey. rf 3 1 Montgomery. 2b. ss fi Select promises to attract a star- •old Stryker to Worcester where ho won 26 games, a mark Koster, If. 3 Monmouth Matters studded band, which may include 32 S S topped only by Tom George with 37 In 1926. That led to his Chaiilolt, lb 4 Circus Slated Rugged Boy, Tom Foil, Alladler, Atlantic Highlands.... 210 243 110—14 purchase by the Boston Braves with whom he had a 3-8 record YounsTt cf, •••• » 4 ihigger Crump A return to the lush green o Matawan 000 120 000— 3 Nietopaki, si - 2 Lot-A-Brass, Jet Master, Admiral Home Run—Hall. Three-Base Hit—S. In 1924. A shoulder Injury stopped him cold after three well- Mlze, c 2 At Wall Stadium- Monmouth Park's Infield tur. Cherry, Handsome Terry, White KcyoB, Struck out by Harrington 16, by pitched games, all victories, Reno, tt,rt, .„• 4 course signalled a quick return t Skies and other fleetsters. White Marvel S, by Fleming 2. by Emerson 1. At Seattle the next year Btryker got his stuff back and was bought Levengood, c. 3b, ,..„,...,.. Fort top form for Craigwood stable1* Bases on balls off Harrlnnton 3, off Har> Ford* p« • ••••«.•..•• • "WALL TOWNSHIP—Wall st&d- Skies has the distinction of being vel 4, off Fleming 3, off Emerson 1. Urn. by the Dodgers. "Wllbert Robinson didn't even know I was with the ium will present the Capital circus Irish-bred Palatial Appetite, "rags- the only horse to defeat Calumet ptres—Reid and Vaughn. FORT MONMOUTH — Warrant dub and sent me to Buffalo In June. However, I did Rotoble one favor. 38 4 0 Friday with matinee and evening to-riches" star of the 1951 season farm's Real Delight, and trotted JAOKSON MILLS He wanted to know in spring training what I thought of Babe Herman Camp Kilmer ....100100 1 0 0—8 performances scheduled. )ffloer Orlandus Crump, better at the Oceanport oval. Palatial Ap- to victory in his only local outing. AB B who bad been In the C^jst league. I answered that he couldn't miss as Ft. Monmouth .... 110 0 0 0 111 . nown to baseball fans at Fort Mon- petite, unplaced in four previous Boyd, ss. ... 6 1 Runs batted In—ChaJlott, Young, Hen- Feature acts Include Francine He is the one to beat. a hitter, and a few days rater Babe was bought." nouth as "Chief," played his last starts this season, found the grass Wheaton, 2b. ... 0 nelly 2, Perno, Two base hits—Chall- and Rita Rose, "The Juggling Mercer, lb...... S 0 In 1927 Stryker wag In 35 games and had s 14-7 record as lott, Young, Perno. Stolen base—Racioppi ame for thef post nine, at least for to his liking and the six-year-old Guldo, If. „, „..„.;. 4 0 3. Walki—Ford 3, Roberson 3, Hoftan 2. Jems," who have appeared on The Buffalo won the pennant. He was with Buffalo again In 1928, while says the 34-yea.r-old first drove to victory in Thursday's fea- Gumtis, cf...... _. „ 4 i Strikeouts—Ford 20, Roberson 2. Hogan Big Top television circus program, asemon of six seasons, who leaves tured event. The race also market: H. Boyd. rf. „... 4 i then spent a year with Reading and then finished his career 1, Hits—Off Ford 8 In 9. Roberson 9 NBC Star TSm« Revue, Frank Cook, I.obulilo, 3b. In 7% Innings, Hogan 0 in % inning. ortly for overseas assignment in the debut of H. E. Fruehauf's $40, Orioles Lead uvumuiv. out ..>••••>•...... •...... « • 4 1 the following season with Newark. the clown prince of the high wire Wled'kehr. e ...... 4 0 Winning pitcher. Ford (6-1.) Losing o Far East Command, 000 Irish purchase, Crocodile, whi pitcher—Roberson. Umptres—Gawronski who just returned from South Bosley, p.' ...... 3 1 and Haas. Following last week's tilt which turned in a creditable effort t America where he was starred as finish a rapid-going fourth. BotV Seaboard League 37 S a] a featured attraction in Johnny hief helped Fort Monmouth.win ASBURY PARK rith a timely three-bagger, the Slg- horses are leading ellglbles for to AB R Weismlller'g water show; Bingo, the day's inauguration of the $10,000 Fair Haven Orioles, winners of alecrs team captain turned in his Conte, ss. » « 4 Chevalier Wins celebrated movie chimpanzeo -who Longfellow Handicap, first stakes the first half loop in the Seaboard Falco, 8b. « «. .„„„ ...... 3 inlform and gear, leaving a big has just been starred in a picture race ever run on the turf at Mon- circuit of the Monmouth County Evans. 2b. cf 4 with Ginger Rogers and Gary 'acancy to be filled. Little league, hopped off to a rapid D. Onto, p., ct. S Wall 100-Lapper mouth Park. T. Onto, c. « 4 Grant, and Morris' famous ponies. Used mainly as a reserve the past start in the second half by regis- Keller, lb 3 tering a pair of wins. The Orioles WAIiL TOWNSHIP — Bill Che- In addition to the circus, an elab- .wo seasons, Crump served on the Kissaissas rff.. ..._ «..«..-- 4 breezed In over Atlantic Highlands RUSJO. 2b. p. valier, Sayrevllle, pilot of No. 106 orate display of fireworks will cli- irat base coaching lines under man- Franalbllbepa became tha firs R 2b _ . Tigers, 9-1, and Monday night had J. Onto, If, ..._ came through for the checker Sat- max the evening. ger George "Mule!' Haas, when not three-time winner of the Monmout) ... 2 urday night in the 100-lap feature playing. This year Chief played in meeting Thursday afternoon. Ap- a 9-0 victory over St. James of Red 29 2 Bank, at Wall stadium before a capacity Ix of the team's 18 tilts and last prentice Robert Louis Stevenson, Jackson Mills «... 000 000 410 top "bug" rider of the meetln Asbury Park . 001 010 000 crowd. Monmouth's Mutuels, eacnn participated in 17 games. Cupples on the hill for the Orioles had the engagement, It markin Two-Base Hits—Wheaton, Gumas, Chevalier, who started in 21st po- The 1949 campaign was Crump's highlighted the St. James encounter baldo. Hits off D. Onto S In 7 1-3 Attendance Figures Up his second win astride the five-yea by coming up with a no run, no- nlngs. oil Russo 4 in 1 2-3 innln. sition took the lead on the 20th best at Monmouth. That year, the MONMOUTH' PARK—The first old mare. Jimmy Breckons enjoyei hit performance. He faced 18 men Struck out by D. Onto 8, by Russo s lap only to lose It to Bill Fflster Meridian, Miss., native led the team tha other winning ride. Franalbil by Bosley 12. Bases on balls off D. r in the 40th. In the 47th lap, Cha- 13 days of Monmouth Park's 49-day and was assisted in the triumph 3, off Bosley 5. Umpire—Palal. in hitting with .350 in 54 games. bepa's name, inoidentally, is a com' by Lettiere- who connected for a velter regained the lead and was meeting have been written into the The following year Chief slugged records and this period, usually binatlon of two initials from each round tripper, and Davis who had never headed, SIS in 50 frays and in 1948 batted of several grandchildren of Fred marked by comparatively slim at- a triple. Results: 316 in 33 tilts. In the '46 and '47 B. Koontz, the Oklahoman, whi tendance and mutuel figures due Fair Haven, wining six of nine Red Lead First heat, 10 laps — First, Wes leason, Chief also batted well over bred the daughter of Hellpolls-Lad' games in the first half, will meet Pultz, Springfield; second, Charlie to the June opening of the track, 300. Teddy, the winner of tho second half In Dyer, North Bergen; third, Richie has been extremely gratifying to Known as a rlghtfield hitter, Chief a one-game playoff to represent the St. Mary's Loop Hall, Toms River. Time 3:02,07. the management. The first week lontrlbuted to several wins the last Pressure of duties Jn Washlngto: circuit In the county playoffs. Second heat, 10 laps — First, of July generally results in a bus- two years with crucial hits In plnch- iness upsurge, and iftho trend D. C, caused temporary postpone There will be one-game playoffs BEL.FORD—The Middletown KI Frank Myronohuk, New Egypt; sec- hitting roles. merit of the invasion of the Yea: holds true once more tho meet- botweon the winning' teams of tho Caps -won their third straight tiU, ond, Sam Malach, Lansdale, Pa.; Prior to joining the Signaleera and Neighs Marching and Barbecui ing scorns well on its way to new six leagues in an elimination series. sle Monday night to take over fir* third, Jack Powell, Port Mon- Crump saw" overseas action In thesociety from Washington, D. C. Th highs In every department. In other Seaboard tilts Holy place in the- St. Mary's Twl-Llgh mouth. Time: 2.35.21. (New record). European theater in the last war. group of national legislators, league. * Attendance during the first 13 Cross of Rumson suffered two de- Third heat, 10 lap* — First, Bill turf enthusiasts, were scheduled Johnny Barban scored his secon. days averaged 12,962 per day as feats last week as Atlantic High- Chevalier, Sayrevllle; second, Bill make their second annual trip win by pitching a four-hitter to d» against 11,702 a year ago—a 12 per- lands won an 8-0 tilt and St. James Pflstor, Eatontown; third, Tom El- Monmouth Park Saturday but feat the Devils, 6-2, liott, Bloomflcld. Time: 2.55.94. cent increase. In wagering, the Highlands Paces of Red Bank registered a 7-1 win, was called off by Rep. James In other games last week < t Consolation, 10 laps — First, Al daily average.loapod from $826,806 Auchlncloes when Important dull to $1,017,686—a 23 per cent increase. Barons won their second game Pomponlo, Lakewood; second, Char- arose in the national capital. edging out the Victorians, 2-1. Jo»l lie Mundy, Lawrence ; third, Firemen's Loop Rumson Golfers McLaughlin of the Barons and Bobf Charlie Blrdsall, Point Pleasant. Model Car Race Highlands firemen kept their Connolly of the Victorians were irt'j Time: 3.02.42. Rumson Halts a pitchers' dual before McLaughlin. I Feature event, 100 laps — First, ilate clean in the Monmouth Coun- ;y Firemen's Softball ciroult Sun- After Club Title was able to ice the decision. Thef Bill Chevalier; second, Bill Fflster; At Wall July 5 lay by blanking West Long RUM1SON—Golfers at Rumson- Braves were trounced, 11-1, by theij third, Parker Bonn; fourth, Tom Video Nine, 2-0 Red Caps. ' s WALL TOWNSHIP — Saturday Branch, 5-0, behind tha tight chuck- Country club had a busy week-end Elliott; fifth, Charlie Dyer. Time: njj of Bill Duncan. THT E STANDINGS' None. at 8:30 p. m. Wall Stadium will RUMSON—Scoring two runs in competing for the club champion- present a short track Grand Na- Wanamassa had an easy day as the third Inning the local fire de- ship when 16 qualified Saturday Red Caps ...H««.....^..»»....H..M,....H 3 tional late model car race. This t kept Its record unmarred by te- partment Softball team eased out and then played' off first round Barons ••••...... »....».»..,_...... a gfvlls o will be the second race of Its kind :etving a 9-0 forfeit game from a 2-0 decision over tha fast-moving matches Sunday. Maureen O'Brien Sullivan Trophy Victorians .•..,.....»..„,.,...._„„...._. o to be held at the Wall speedway. he cellar club, Fort Monmouth Video Products, nine In a tilt here Marsh Bryan flrod the low quali- Braves o 'n other tilts, Brevent Park de- Sunday afternoon. fying round when he toured tho YESTERDAY, RED TANK'S OLYMPIC material, vivacious Maur- Last year this late modol car race DEVILS In Final Round turned out to be the outstanding 'eated Fair Haven, 5-3, and Oak- Stepping out of the Monmouth links with a neat 74. In the open- AB R een O'Brien, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien of West Front T. MMcOowanc , lb i i event ot the season. lurst nipped Belford, 2-1. county firemen's circuit over the Ing round matches, two went for at, took to the air with her dad to fly out to Indianapolis where she BATONTOWN -»• Dom Christo- Eckert p 2 1 Duncan started out sharp and week-end the winners were led to extra holes when Gordon Donald Jt MoGowan. o, ... will make her bid for an Olympic team berth. Maureen Is one of very, pher fired his way into the finals of A 200-lap feature will highlight ...— t 0 the evening's events which will pre- 'ailed to lose his control for thethe triumph behind Glen Prlchard's had to go 21 holes before eliminat- Callondo, ss very few athletes in this area that ever reached the top In attempting the George Sullivan trophy battle remainder ot the tilt as he white- MoLennon, 3b. sent most ot the fan favorites be- six-hit twirling. Despite a two-hit ing Dr. Edward Banta, one up, In Bolwyn. cf. ... to join the United States team.' at Old Orchard Country club over washed the Brancher nine. Les hind the wheel of their choice late •performance by Tox Carter, Vldoo the other, Bryan and Dlnsmoro Hyneman, If,,., Maureen will also have the beat In morale builders along the week-end when he eliminated Wllcox, on the hill for the loaora, Nester. rf. ... model cars. Ent.les received so far dropped the encounter when Carter Banks went 20 holes before Bryan with Bill and Mrs. O'Brien on hand to witness the trials. Mrs. Frank Peterson, four and two, had a wild day and Issued a good became wild and walked three and marked up the win, one up. Manuel 2b, O'Brien will drive out to the trial city with friends from Con- Christopher, who supported a five Include Bud Farroll, Red Bank, who Jortlon of walks. Johnson, lib, will be driving a 1951 Plymouth; hit a batter in Rumson'* two-run Other matches were Ronnie Allen necticut. handicap, had a fight on his hand Inning. Pappy Hough, Paterson, In a 1950 George Woods ot Oakhurst gave vlotor over N. A. Wlnant, five and Saturday will t>» the big day In Maureen's life aa she has eyed this as he gave up eight strokes to up a pair of hits to Belford, whlli Ford; Ralph Llgnonl, New York, Prlchard started the frame by three; Alfred F. King, Jr., lost to day since last November when she started training In earnest for tha Peterson, who displayed a 13-stroke Orenson, tho losing hurlor, was Ralph, in a 1040 Ford; Nell Cole, Oakland, getting a free pass to the Initial Dave Russell, two and one; George Miner, big event In her young life. For the past several weeks, Maureen has handicap. tagged for only three hits. V. Ooe, Jr., eliminated Howland B. Nixon been going through a rigid program at the Monte Carlo pool, Asbury Christopher's opponent hai notin a 1950 Plymouth; Jim Reed aack, Jack Delanoy was hit by a Phllllpi, ... White Plains, N. Y., a. 1981 Ford, In tho Fair Haven-Brevent Park pitched ball and then Carter walkod Jonei, four and two; Nlok K. Torgo Park, and also at the Yale pool, New Haven, Conn, At Vale the local yet boon determined, but It will be tussle, two former Red Bank Cath Cunonlco, ab. and Edward VanHorn, Hackensaelc, two consecutive batters—Farnham trimmed J. O, Smith, six and five; 1'url.to, If, Mill was under the watchful oye of Bob Ktphuth. swimming coach at between Art Turner and Joe Bager olio high school classmates had al a 1950 Ford, The stadium is posting and Ellis, Harold Peters came Richard Bryan won ovor Noll MaKion, If. the Bulldog Institution, Maureen's real coach and most ardent fan la when the pair moot for tholr semi- chuckcm' battle In session before Johnson, seven and six, and Wil- Crawford, rf. her daddy, Bin, who has taken a stern coaching hand for the past train- a $3,000 puMft for tht NASCAR thepugh here with one of tha two I). Johnion, ... final round, ths Issue Was settled. Alex Kono- liam Smith defeated O. C, deOers- ing program in which the has had to too the mark for a tough coaoh, sanctioned evont. hfa acquired by Rumaon to do tho Comerfonl. 3b. .. In tha lower bracket, John Shulz wlUs, on the hill for the winners, dorff, four and three, Orlion, ' Our Olympic hopeful has Improved her sprinting each day and Frank Brand will play off the Time trials for tha event will bi tested John "Lassie" Mulvlhlll, damage, Durban, HUM-ON TVB.S 00. Saturday, four matohes for the and It now at the point where her times have been faster in final round, after Shuli won hisheld from 5 p. m. until 7 p, m, anc Fair Haven ohuokor, AB H olub championship and four In tho 5«dn«d . C«POspIi .... ioi aa—« every raco. "How, In • perfect SO meter pool, I should do even tern! final bout over Ed Hazard, the rogular program will get undci Rumaon had an off day from Otlinoy, ef, beaten olght division will be played, •l-a better," says Maureen. one up, Brand won his match in way at 8:80 p, m, In am ot rain •ohtdulid play, but managod to Bahltdt, lb, J C'viii ....,.,...,.,..,.....•.»,•.. ooa oo—i oaay fashion by trimming William "arnlmm, lb, Thr«-B«M Hltf-Otnoijljo, Two^BMt We hops our local star gets on tha "Road to Helsinki" with the the rac«s will bt postponed unt iold onto the third rung of the Hi, • Hit Martin, Sr,, four and two, 0 Girl Scouts Hold InnlnHit—MftxinnInni , Bofctr, tHlt «i Inof" 1f jnnlniin»rbin , 4Btruo In kI meat of ease and that ahe not only wins at th« trials, but olio at I July 6. adder. Brevent Park climbed up Jlumalumal,, ii,, ...„.....„„ Innoutl .b by BifbyEint 108 I, byl Bok»Ji « ISt. Baikn ilnkl. B«tt of luck, Maureen, make ths team and bring horn* the Into tha fourth spot with a twoB, VHfn,VHf it _...., 0 0 on. b»llii oil Barban a. off Bektrt 1, Cm. M.|Uol, rf. ..._.... bacon, and, one record, while Oakhurst 0 Outing on Sandy. Hook lilrHI—Maxion and Bmtnom. Revenger .., The rogulnr lib-tender on Sberhardt't Quit It a> H. P«tfM,. If „ , IlktIM 8 oume next In line with a two and Girl Scout troop 81 ot Leonardo MJDDLBTOWN RED CAPS We have another Olymplu hopeful with eyes focused on the young aoldlar from California by the name nf Tom Dillon who 0. Prloburd, p. i big show. He balli from Kotontown. Tliln lad li Tom l'rice, two slate. Wost Long Branoh, Fair ... I held a hot dog rooat on an outing it stationed at Fort Monmouth. When he Isn't sailing, he ieom» «• «•«f• pi | Halt nfi».nii'^.mimm?rpiiiii»n ap «• son of Mayor and Mra. V. Bllm Price. Young Tom, who com- Haven, Bolford and Port Mon- at "a to Sandy Hook laat woek. The glrl- to apand all of hla tlmo pulllnir K,P. duty. VIDEO PRODUCTS rtlnw a* )M|II H,.,,,,,,,,,,!,, s pleted hli freshman year at Jlutgers laat month, really made mouth comploti the standing, in vliited historic points, accompanied i'h.ltlni Bb. fin ••••*.••. ..* II ' leap and bnund «trlilo» In tliu rowing gamo at the Nnw Bruns- Frank Schneider, Lambortvllln, who burned many a tlct on tha Wai that order. by MM. Horbort Morgan, leaden Ixon, in stadium and the form or Long Bninoh atock ear ovali, It the nation'* inonloo,, lb, H.IH..I ....Ml.* wick school, Ynunit 1'rlca I* tuamoiTup with Chuck Logg, ton n. Claude Smith anil Mra, ,T, No. 1 driver In the modified standing!,, . Jehn Turner, Jr., raining a ^ pair hat been training atrloualy In honei ot a berth, Price and Logg th« rank* of thnrauihhrml owners through (he purehite nf Hid «lr from Hawaii where h« has bitm gy Boeddlnghnim, Lorraine Haaii, •I, Juhnnnii, t, headed for tho lake early thli weak In order that they may get In a three-yeari,nriiilnr, rf «„..„.,.... few workouti before tha Hrlous work of elimination ifoti under w«y, Plnylng for the Island of Ha- Carol Ann Mueller, Judy Mnr»h, IOIJIIII, if, , „.„.„, Thli corner «Ktondi boat wiahei to Prlco, Maybe he'll meet Maureen ports dial out Old Ornhard way—whnrn the (friMiim aw In tha waii Mam, the ntlok and ball ar- Claudia Smith and Janet Tonoate, Infant, ,%\> .....«....-„„„.«. on the boat, beet tliapt in yeurt—iliern U an "almont unbeivUlile" team o( Hit broke all txlitlng raeordi by Quette win Jinn Collernn, Carol Inllty, If, „.,.. H<«M,M),,,t..t.M«i< IrMtillfin pi M KHMM,..,,.(,M.».MI Matontown's Mayor Y, Mlti I'rleu and Jim Bakker, Thoto noorlng M goafii In 19 games anil Morgan. Linda and Rlehord Ton- "nlnndM" fpntt nr« du« In antouml llin world of fashion hy illODT SNOUTS VROM WI'OKTH-Cliarlln Allaire n<III>» down The trotting mart Proximity, now Ill t'K4'» „„.»,,. HOO VanKeurin, lied Hank, «iin a major lullcr IliU ptmt aprlns a* lured tho Inler-lriand trophy unit retired, la the only horse lo loore Tho Notional League aaaumtd Hi there—thoy'rn railing him "f!i>iiti>rliuard" now H* a rowwiialiln a memlmr nt !!•#• vartlly track team at Hcmmi'lacr l'nlytfldinln 1 dtacrlntlon of hi* Hum , , , lid Waters han rriinlnli'il lli'vcnicr tha Intorneetlonal trophy M It repeat victories In auch major har> preiont roator mnkn-un of Boston, Two.llii'ii "liii'ii—CrliwftiiJ, t',~'ftavllIlll . limtltutn, Twy, N, V. Van Kcuren HM a hurdler on the truck nomnoted agnlnut tftama from in* nnas racing «Uk«i an Thn Titan New York, Brooklyn, Chicago, Cln- lilt* nit Uilllnn 11 In * Iniiiimi, .. lavnidor ullh a luo-lnnivl irrupi< coliircil trim, Kvnrymift l« Mam ulilrh flnlnhari fourth In a «Ule im>«t, (In it a aonhnnmr* inn • In * InnliiK*, litnik mil hy .. Mlllng Uw boat Uit Aopulilvi (vr ilovoltUi*. if you chwu) lilanda and from moh distant upon Tn» Ard*n and the American Trot' fllnnMI, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh Ian a, hy Rraninn <• ll««f« vn billt In tin department of twiugMutiit MilSMlii* M4 It, Ul » tOOO Orllion I, el IrwiN I, RED BANK REGISTER. JULY 2, 1952

    Two-Base Hits—Snail (2), Oakley, Iverson. Thraa-Baaa hit—Simpson. Sou? TIMOTHY R, HOUNIHAJN la plsys—Bry*nt-Slmpson-Harri«. Struck. Ed Waters, Charlie Allaire Split eaboard League ut by Washington 1, Bryant I, Fiti- Manasquan Plasters laurlet 1, J. Myrah 1, Cashlon 1. Contractor and Builder as«s on balls off Washington I. Bryant Moore 1, Fitsmaurtee 1. J. Myrah I. laseball Scores t by pltohar by Moore (Cashlon). M.B.C Week-End Lightning Races SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING its off Washington 1 in In 1-8 Innings, 3Base Hit—Mazzucca, Three-Base engaged In a fight for third, with tered bingles while In the process teid, if. SUNDAY'S GAMES ' lison. rf, „.. .10 0 Hit—Stern. Home runs—Stern, Day, Jo-Wngner, If. .. June Methot skippering Bon Gro In nplei, p of putting down 18 batters on hannemnnn, Struck out by Malanix 18 Bel ford at Wanamassa Wilson, rf. . ahead of John Spurdle's Water JULY 5th - 8:30 P.M. «wts, si, ...... strikes. He also displayed good Stevens, Faro-ell 1; Megill 3, Stout 1 lavlson. rf. .. Lronardo at West Long Branch jPreill e. ... Bases on balls off MalanU I, Stevens Donnell, 8b. . Witch by a 20-second margin. Highlands at Fair Haven laTtea, lb control by walking only three men. 3, Fan-oil 1, Megill 2, Stout 1. Hits oft Thav, 3b...... 8 The Lightnings sailed under Rumson at Oakhumt 200 LAP FEATURE riton, lb. Stevens ? In 1 Inn., Farrell 6 In Roman, p. .... vallo, 2b. . 13-Hlt Attack innings. Megill 4 In 2 Innings, Slout heavier conditions Sunday with Al- Fort Monmouth, Idle. •on i, cf. .... Tom Stern and Tom Day led the in 1 Inning. Winning pitcher Malanlx 42 12 10 laire hitting tho starting line on 1 Miss Shirley Sims, daughter of NASCAR Sanctioned Rain Date - July 6th ttiere. H. . (S-0). Losing ptcber Stevens. Umpire \delnhia 208 128 010—12 starboard tack to take over at r. and Mrs. Stuart Sims of the 13-hit attack engineered by the —Kowaloskl and Ciebrowskl. ' Ingllshtown 102 010 400— 8 early lead. Waters and Allaire then Leroy apartments, Lcroy pi., Is Merchants with home runs, while •WHITBSVILLB Two-Base Hit—Holman. Three-Base « ST, JAMBS Mike Polly was the consistent slug- fought for the lead with Spurdie erving on the staff of the Joy AB K AB R Hit—S. Jurgelsky. Struck out by Roman ger, banging out three hits in five Broailwater, ss ... h 1 13, Johnson 8, Jurgelsky li. Bases on Davis In Bam, Bull in Barefoot Camps at Hazelhurst, WIs. This Is ton, Pi M.....»..».M..U..M .. 2 0 ly. H ..2 0 hikes to the dish. Tom Farrell, Joe L. Pcmbleton, 2b ... 4 0 balls off Roman 2, Johnson S, Jurgellky and Wolcott in El Toro II battling er second season at the camp as Phillips, lh -._... . Hits off Johnson 6 In 2 1-3 Inns., ll 3b. .. .. i_ Megill, Charlie Stout and Stevens within seconds of each other to lead of camp crafts, weather and bill, lb Paduano, e , urgnlsky R in R 2*3 Inns. Winning ANNUAL ollywood. e »..- were victims of Manasquan'e bril- Barton, cf, litchcr—Roman, Lo»lng pitcher Johnson. enter the long spinnaker run down stronomy, bugler and'nature com- liant hitting attack. Applegate, if, 5 LEONARDO rich, 2b - AntnnldeB, 3b 5 the river. mittee. irton rf. It wasn't until the. final inning \\, AB R H It. Pembleton, rf 5 Dorltk, ss » 1 1 Allaire and Waters widened the AMERICAN LEGION that the Merchant chucker started Hocnge, rf 1 DeVllo. p 4 B. Walling, lb - J 0 0 lead gap to make it a two-boat 18 0 0 to wear down. He had a two hitter —•••-• • Gilbert, 3b 4 10 affair in the long weather leg home. Shore League •ioles ...... 700 001—8 going into this .frame when the Gerdy, c. — - - 4 1 S James - 000 000—0 42 « I McKay, cf B 0 Allaire held his lead all the way to POST 338 "JinU" got off to a late slart to COLT'S NEOK ^ome Run—Lettiere. Three-Base Hit Rcilly, if « 1 2 win by one minute over Waters, Sunday's Results tag him for three hits and three AB R H -Davles, Hits off Cupples 0 in 6 innings, Grlllon. 2li C. Walling. If S 0 0 who was seven minutes ahead 0 AIumiNquan l.H, Rod Bank .1 laughton 4 in 1 Inning, Kaell 5 In ISruns. Freddie Mazzucca doubled, Lchmann, 2b - - 3 2 2 Alverson, 'if - , the third boat. Adclphin 12, Kngllshtown X inlngB. Struck out by Cupples 8. by Ray Sanborn singled him home and Lemkn. SB Stover, p - 4 0 0 taughton 3, by Kaell 9. Bases on balls Kltzmnurice. rf Screen, p. - 1 0 0 Third place was also holly con- Long Brunch 7, Leonardo 6 Nsughton 8, oft Kaell 2. Umpires— Frank Johannemann followed with Cashlon, c , 38 6 10 tested among Davis, Johnny Bull Neptune 12, Colt's Neck 10 00* loskey and Wheeler. a round tripper for the big Rod D. Myrnh, 31 _ LONG BRANCH and Barbara Bull. Bam and El Wliltesville, «, Colt'5 Nerli I ORIOLES Bank blow. Paranteau, cf AB R 1 Toro II played to the north shore WIIIII'SVIIIH 9, Katontown 0 AB H R By losing , the local nine dropped Oakley, lb. . S 1 J. Myrah, lb. Marotta, 2b. .. while Barefoot tried her luclt ine 2b. .. 2 down the ladder to the third rung. Bradley as. . ..4 8 (Forfeit) jpplei, If 2 Conklin, p.-....'. ..SO across the river on the beat to th Long Branch, winning a 7-6 tilt Tomalne, cf Standings •wis, ss. .. 8 3 BoBBone, lb...... 4 0 club. Davis finally slid into thin lOPresti, e 0 0 over Leonardo, moved up into sec- 33 1 ..4 2 W Pierion, rf while Johnny Bull finished fourtl Javles, p , 1 2 ond position. Colt's Neck 000 000 001— DeCaro, 8b .40 Manasquan 4 iagniton, lb. 1 2 Whitesvll 200 31D OOx—I 0 VanNote, If and Barbara Bull took fifth. , 4 BHaon, 8b 1 0 Screen Wild Struck out by Conklin 11. Umpires S IIK Branch .... 0 1 Bosxe and Bulvanoski. Acerra, c Saturday'a reKulls: Start 2:3U, .yons, cf , The Branchers benefited by Jim Mnnsnold. p 8 Doat Skipper Flnl. Rod i3iink .... 8 JULY! .2 4&5 jettlere, rf. ... 0 1 NEPTUNE Wltkowskl, p, . .... 2 Revenger E. Waters 3:54:5 Adi'lpliia 3 Screen's wildness to win the extra AB R B. Hull 3:5S:I Barefoot WliltPHvilln ..._ 5 27 8 13 inning affair. Bruce Bradley Small, If ?..... , 4 2 Ti 7 8 Bon Ore J. MotlH.l S:T,r,:; ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Hnlnes, 2b., ss Water Witch J. Snunlle a :.">B : 4 5 NIGHTS OF FUN & PRIZES AB K singled to start off the Inning and I.onir Branch 012 000 003 01—7 Gnltlnr. 2b 020 210 100 00—6 Bane-hce 11 It. (ioi-dnn :t: r> s: Cult's- Nock 3 ilU. rf 8 0 then advanced on Tomalne's sacri- A. Morgan, cf Leonardo Bam AT THE Truex, If Lch R. llavU 3:58:,-, Ncpllinn 1 8 1 fice. Then Screen failed to find the Harris, lb. - Two-Base Hits—MoKay, (icrdy. Bl Toro II A. Wnlcott ,1 :-iil :tl Cslan. as , Sundsy'i results, SUrt 3:1)0. Maiuisqiuiii McrclinnU at Adelphlu ownf, is Venerable, c, . 8 Inns., Stover 6 in 8 Inns., Screen 2 (organ, lb in the last three frames and held In 3 Inns. Losing pitcher Screen. BoaL Skipper Flnls Cult's Nci'k at Aclclphia Washington, P Valhalla C. Allnlm 4:112:0 aldwin*. e. .. the Leonardo nine scoreless. Bryent, p Knglishtown at Nopltinn ason, e. .MM...... Revenger B." Waters 4 id .ltd "Smokoy" Stover started for the Moore, p. MARKS BIRTHDAY Bam It. Davis 4:111:3 (l)oublchcadcr, Starting at 1:30) home club, but Screen, who took Bl Toro II J. Bull 4:!2:.r> 21 1 5 89 12 Sunday's Games Highway 36 Leonardo HIGHLANDS — Mrs. Harold Barsfoot B. Bull 4:13:.! riole* 201 OBx—8 over In the ninth, was the victim. (JOLT'S NBOK Leonardo at Bod Bank n*«r» 001 000—1 Oakes of Beach blvd. was guest of WaUr Witch J. Spurdie 4:14 Steve Gerdy was the big cannon AB K Bill's Bel W. Lana 4:14:2 Mnnagquan at Colt's Nock Hiti oft Davits t In S InnlnRi. Grater- Moreau. 2b. . li 1 honor at a birthday party Wednes- ton 18 In S Innings, Struck out byfor the Field clubbers, netting Bon Gre J. Methot 4:15:2 Katontown at Adelphla Alverson, rf 5 1 day afternoon of last week when Applejack J. Hatch 4:1!!: GROUND PRIZES NITELY DDavtet s t by GregersoO n 8. BBases on double and & pair of singleil s in Lemkeu, ss...... 8 TCiigllshtown at Long Branch halls oft Duvlts 8. of! Ortgtraon 1, Um- Serena G. Kelly 4:19:011 • "-••a via «#*»* a—0 oa vii uiv four times at bat. Broreton, cf 5 members of "Our Club" held their Fatlenca Hires—Stina and Morfan. J. Dill 4:10:06 Neptune at WhltcsvMe Twelve Englishtown errora con- Cashlon, lb., p _ 8 final meeting of the season at the Banshee It H, (tnrtlon 4:10:30 ST. JAMBS ' Donahue, c 8 tributed to a 12-8 win for Adolphla home of Mrs. Robert Machette on Manans N. Ollfton 4:20:02 Boys are able to maka pocket mona: Don't Miss It! AB H Parantoau, rf, _. 1 Gust Ebcrhnnlt •I :'2H:(>S Naujhton, 8b. _2 2 as Ed Roman registered a circuit D. Myrah, c, 8b. _ 4 Ocean ave. by selling The Register.—Advertlsemen McCaffrey, lb...... 4 0 •win. Grillon, If., 3b _ t Ooodwyn, e...... 3 Fitzmauriee. p 2 Cybul, If. . 8 Ooltfs Neok Loses Two J. Myrah, p...... 0 Hank Dreyer, now a New York Ktetl p. .„„.,... „, < Colt's Neck played & double- Oakley, lb 4 A. C. athlete, has won 19 national Walek, 2b l championships In the hammer, dis- Nelllgan, as. header and was on the short end 43 10 9 cus, SS and 35-pound weight throws Carton, rf of both encounters. The Neptune Colfa Neck 802 110 201—.10 Holyvood, ef.>. American Legion took one tilt in a Neptune 460 030 Olx—12 in 22 years. slugging affair by a 12-10 tally and 27 1 I HOLT CROSS then Whitcsvllle slammed out a AB R 6-1 victory to hand the loscra their Hlirg»ns, &b. . .80 fourth defeat. Dowd 1b. p. ..._„_...... 3 WALL STADIUM MeCue, ss After being on the losing end Good for ajl cars, but Cantallce, p., lb. .... of four setbacks Neptune scored ROUTE 34 . BELMAR, N. J. ••• Cratter, lit ...... w {offntan e, its first by netting nine runs In Hlntltmann, if. . .. two frames, scoring; four in the Presents The Sullivan, rf flret and live in the second. Nep- Gaynor, ef. tune's 18-hlt attack against three 42 1 S chuckers was highlighted by Ed CAPITAL St. James, Red Bank 182 SOI—7 Knight and Willie Simpson, who Holy Cross, Rumson 000 100—1 tagged out four and three hits, Home Runs—Kaell, Hollywood. Two- respectively. . Base Hits—Naughton Kaell. Hits oft CIRCUS Kasll 8 In I Innings, Dowd 8 in 8 in- ROD BANK nings, Cantalics 4 In 3 tannga. Struck AB It H WITH nut by Kaell I, by Dowd 8, by Cnnttllce Laraen, ef. . .200 Best for A. Bases on balls oft Kaell 8, off Dowd Stout, of., p. ..200 4, on Cantallct 1. Umpires—Wheeler Kilty, c . * 0 12 - STAR ATTRACTIONS . II and Sullivan. firlattr, lb. . ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Mitttuoea, ss. AB K H Sanborn, 2 b. JULY 4th Pill... if I tl 2 dohanemann, If R. Trucn, |i S II 1 Mlnton, if. , Mat. 2:30 P. M. - Evt. 8:30 P. M. Calandrlello, ss 3 0 0 Karrrll, p. (Irejrerson, r 4 1 I Megill, p. .« _ a GALA FIREWORKS DISPLAY Clark, rt n 2 2 Mulligan, 3b 1 Reed If « 2 2 1 Pullin, ah _ 2 No Advanct in Pricfi McLoughlln, »b _ 1 1 1 Stevens, p., rf „ 4 Ro»nt. 2h 1 1 n 83 Morgan, lb J 0 fl M»»on, rf 0 0 0 Lindmayer If 10ft 9 out of 10 K. Trutx, "8b :..-... 0 1 0 Lynch, 1 b. •..««*>„ ., 0 0 1 HOLY OR08S ° all year'round AB K It Hljoem, Sb 3 0 t Dowd, l 8 (I S O'Connor, If t II 1 Cantallce, lb 3 0 1 MeLoughlln ss 8 0-1 Kratser, 2b 2 0 0 Hoffman, c It 0 0 Hlntelmann, rf 2 0 0 McCarthy, cf; 8 0 0 aunt* at Uulllvan. Jb 1 0 0 Esso Extra Gasoline Kennedy, cf. _ 1 0 0 27 0 7 Mitny motorists believe that all good ftaiollnu Art generally pretty Holy Urosa 000 000—(I Atlantic Highlands 003 032—8 much alike. But here arc the facts as proved by Industry-accepted road Home Run—(Irtgenon. T\vo-H««« Hits —Lynch. Dowd, Hits oft Dowd 10 In ft and laboratory tests! Innings, Trues 7 In fl Innings. Struck nut by Dowd 5, by Truex I. 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    . , Total 13,60 ALL FOR 9'*9 Nihlfif HHdqutrttri SHERWOOD'S SPORTING GOODS 7 IROAD ITRIIT ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY RID IANK a«M, watjMS*KM tUIAII DRIVI 8ARII UIIV...THI kill V O V IAVI MAY II YOKI H> W fj Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 2,1952 Bride of Lieut. Richard W. Hammel Weddings Leach—Peterson Nuptials Engaged to Brokaw Bride of John J. Blauvelt, Jr. TANENBAOM—MECKLER. ASBURY PARK — The marriage of Mis« Nina Jane Tanenbaum, daughter of I)r, and Mrs. Nathan Tanenbaum of Broadway, Long Branch, to Gcrshon Meckler, son of Mr. and Mrs, Morris Meckler of West Front st., Red Bank, took place Sunday at the Berkeley-Car- teret hotel. The ceremony, per- formed by Rabbi Aaron H. Lefko- wltz and Rabbi Arthur H. Hershon, was followed by a dinner and re- ception. ,

    Mils June Sims PORT MONMOUTH — Mr. nnd Mrs. Randolph Jacobsen of it. 36 here have announced the engage- ment of Miss June Sims, daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Jervls Pennington Sims, to Leslie W. Bro- kaw of Navesink, son of Arthur Brokaw and the late Ellen Bro- aw of Plalnfield. A 1950 graduate, of Middletown Mr, and Mm. Leuls Peterson .ownship high school, Miss Sims i employed as cashier by Miles with a strapless bodice, with a hoes, Inc., of Broad at,, Red ring ceremony Saturday at Em- matching stole. She wore a head- Sank. Mr. Brokaw also was grad- bury Methodist church, Miss Jane piece of summer flowers, and car- ated in 1950 from Middletown Edythe Leach, daughter of Mr. and ried a Colonial houquet of pastel ownship high school. He Is em- Mrs, Joseph A. Leach of Warren colored flowers, trimmed with a loyed by Monmouth Consolidated Mrs. John 3. Blauvelt, Jr. Given in marriage by her father, St., Rumson, and Sarasota, Fla., powder blue net ruffle. Water company, but will leave Monday, July 21, for the Army. the bride wore a gown of white became the bride of Louis Edward Mrs. Shauger wore yellow, and KEYPORT—Miss Evelyn Gua- The honor attendant carried a caa Mrs. Richard W. Hammel Chantilly lace over white satin, Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- Mo date has been set for the dagno, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cade of blue delphinium and th Miss Ayers, pink. Both gowns were wedding. made with long sleeves,.an illusion old W. Peterson, Sr., of Belmar. net, made with strapless bodices Anthony Guadagno, 308 Main st., bridesmaids, J. cascade of pink ca Rev. F. A. DeMaris of Ocean Matawan and Hollywood, Fla., be- nations. KEYPORT — Miss Marilyn Lou-| a basket of purple delphiniums, yel- neckline, and a ballerina skirt of and worn with matching stoles. ise West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .ow daisies and ivy. The brides- nylon tulle. Her cap was lace with Grove and St. Petersburg, Fla., a came the bride of, John J. Blauvelt, The flower girls were Michel n retired pastor of the church, per- Their flowers and headpieces were Elizabeth Strublc Herbert Roy West of Maple pi. and maids were similarly "attired in or-|» Imported illusion finger tip veil, like those of the honor attendant. Jr., eon of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Andrews, New York, and Cora Lc Point Pleasant, was married Sat- chid organdy. Sh"' e carrie--•••d • a Bibl«••-•e with a spray of formed the ceremony. Blauvelt, Sr., of 17 Bodwell ter., MaeEvoy, West Orange, nieces o Kenneth Peterson of New Bel- Engaged to Wed urday at Calvary Methodist church The mother of the bride was at- The church was decorated with Millburn, in St. Joseph's church the bride. They wore full-lengt Brodie of Long ford was best man for his broth- LAURENCE HARBOR — An« here, to Lieut. Richard William tired in a light blue afternoon dress all white summer flowers and clbo- Sunday. Rev. William Magulre per- pink nylon tulle gown* with ca Branch was matron of honor, and er. Mr. Shauger, the bridegroom's touncement has been made of tha Hammel, U. S. Marine Corps Re- with pink accessories. Her corsage tlum ferns. Mrs. H. Jnck Leonard formed the ceremony in a setting sleeves and ruffled skirt*. Wreath wore a white printed organdy gown brother-in-law, and Richard Lech- ngagemont of Miss Elizabeth serve, son of C. Edward Hammel was of pink sweetheart roses, sang "Because" and "I Love You of all-white flowers and palms, of flowers adorned tha back c over aqua, styled on bouffant lines. ner of Spring Lake, ushered. truble of this place to Theodora and the late Mrs. Hammel of Truly," with Mrs. George W. Ivins 'Irestein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Music was provided by Miss their hair and they carried basket Edward Hammel of Yonkers, N. sho cal.ri(!d a bouquet ot garnct as organist. A reception was held The bride's mothcr chose n gown Nancy Durante, Mrs. Michael Cox of blue* delphinium. Larchmont, N. Y. Rev. David A. Y., brother of the bridegroom, was theart roses, am Firestcin, Main st., Bclford. Wilson, Jr., performed the cere- colored swce at Wlilowbrook In Fair Haven, fol- of Alice blue lace and chiffon, 'he announcement was made at sang "Ava Maria." Richard B. Blanvelt, brother i best man. Ushers were Robert Nit- The b,.idc.s mothcr was attired lowed by open house at the home with white accessories, nnd a cor- Escorted between floral and rib- mony. A reception followed at the to of Pnssaic, Anthony Sorrenlino, he home of Miss Strtible's parents the bridegroom, was best man. Th Molly Pitcher hotel, Red Bank. a mauve-pink antique taffeta of the bride'? parents In Rumson. sage of gnrdenias. The bride- bon-bedecked pews the bride was uahers were Joseph A, Guadagni Paterson; James Colt man, Anbury self embroidered dress, with match- groom's mother wore a black and ast week nt a family gathering. Mrs. William G. Schanck sang The bride was given in marriage Miss Struble is a graduate of given In marriage by her father. Irvlngton; Michael F. Guadagn Park, and William Crawford, Eliz- ing accessories and a corsage of white net dress, with all white ac- Her gown waa a Victorian era copy "Through the Years," "The Wed. abeth. by her father, and had as her ma- Sayreviile high school,., Mr. Fire- Fair Haven, brothers of tho bride orchids. The bridegroom > mother tron of honor her cousin, Mrs. cessories, and a, corsage of gar- with a portrait neckline, edged In Wallace C, Banta, Summit, an ding Prayer" and "The Lord's Mrs. Hammel Is the granddaugh- teln was graduated from Keyport Prayer." Miss Helen Vanderbllt was was attired in a beige lace gown Earl H. McCarty of North Hills, denias. Alcncon cordette lace, tightly fitted Robert Irons, Belmar. ter of the late Robert West, who with brown accessories. She had an high school. No date has been set organist. Pa. Mrs. Derwood Shauger of For her wedding trip to the Po- or the wedding. bodice of antique delustered satin The bride's mothcr chose a pa founded the West Furniture Co., of orchid corsage, Lakewood, the bridegroom's sister, conos, the bride was dressed in a attached to a matching satin skirt orchid gown with matching ha The bride, given in marriage by Kcyport, now conducted by her her lather, wore a. wedding gown Milton Meckler of Red Bank was and Miss Gloria Ayer.i of Red black and white print dress, with KEYl'ORT GIRL ENGAGED designed with a bustle effect, and and a corsage of white orchids. Th father and her uncle, She Is a best man for his brother. Ushers Bank, the bridegroom's cousin, a white coat and white accessories. of ivory nylon tulle with a family KEYPORT —. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- falling into a sectional cathedral bridegroom's mother chose a pa graduate of St. Mary's hall, Bur- were Arthur D. Tanenbaum of Long were the bridal attendants. Her cluster style corsage was red heirloom bertha of rosepoint lace. ert Todt of Cedar st., announce the train. She wore a full-length im- bluo crepe gown with matching he lington, and Maryland College for Branch, the bride's brother; Joel carnations. The couple will make Her ivory illusion veil fell from an The bride's gown was nylon ngagement of their daughter, Miss ported lace veil arranged in cap and a corsage of white orchids. Women, class of 1951,.Untll recently Greenspan, Perth Amboy, the their home at 812 ISth ave., heirloom rosepoint lace cap. She net and Chantilly lace, styled with Leah Todt, to Thomas Roach, son fashion, and carried a cascade bou- Following a reception at the Mo sbe has' been teaching kindergarten bride's cousin; Max Wolfson, Brook- Belmar. carded a nosegay of fleurd'amour, a lace strapless bodice and worn of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Roach of quet of white orchids and lilies, of ly Pitcher hotel, Red Bank, Mr. an in Baltimore, Md. lyn, cousin of the bridegroom, and The bride attended St. Mary's stephanotis and white roses. with a short lace bolero which Woodbridge. the valley. Mrs. Blauvelt left for a weddin Lieut. Hammel was graduated Dr. Edwin Morris, Red Bank. had a standing queen's collar and hall at Burlington. Mrs. Christian deNecrgaard, Jr., Miss Todt Is a senior student in Misa Anne Guadagno, Matawan, trip to the Poconos. For travelin of Roslyn, L. I., was the honor at- from Clark Preparatory school, Soloist was Miss Miriam Esslin- long slccvus. The bouffant skirt of The bridegroom was graduated was maid of honor. Bridesmaids the bride selected a navy blue si Hanover, N. H., and nttended Dart- ger.of Reading, Pa,, who attended tho gown was nylon, with a ahort he Monmouth Memorial hospital tendant lor her Ulster. The brides- from Mnnasquan high school and School of Nursing, Long Branch. were Mrs, Thomas H. Andrews of dress with a navy blue sliantur maids were Miss Beatrice Bastian mouth college. Ho served in the Bucknell university with the: bride. pointed overskirt of chantilly lace. Is employed by the Bradley Auto New York, and Mrs. John* F. Mac- coat, navy blue accessories, with Marine Corps, Pacific area, for four She carried a cascade bouquet of Mr. Roach is attending Newark of Wellsboro, Pa., Miss Barbara For her wedding trip to Canada, Scat Cover company of Bradley College of Engineering, Evoy of West Orange, sisters of powder blue flower hat. The coupl Brown of Lewlstown, Pa., college years in World War II, and was the bride wore a cocoa beige shan- gardenias and stephanotis. Bench. Mr. Peterson Is n. nephew the bride. Their gowns were 'fash- will reside on Long Island, classmates of the bride; Miss Joan recalled to active duty In Septem- tung suit with matching accessor- The honor attendant wore a nf Thomas Irving Brown, publisher VINCI—FARDI ioned of white nylon tulle over The bride was graduated froi Jacquart of South River, and Miss ber 1950. ies and a corsage of orchids. The powder blue nylon net gown, styled of The Register. blue taffeta, with draped stoics. West Orange high school and Pair RUMSON—Mr. and Mrs. Louis Joan Lamcla of East Patcrson. After a. wedding trip to the Fo- couple will make their home on The tight-fitted bodices, covered Hall, N. Y,, and has been associate Vinci ot West st. announce the cdno mountains, the couple will Throekmorton ave., Red Bank. with Ice blue taffeta leaves veined with her father In the New Jcrse The matron of honor wore MOLINET—BUBR The bridegroom attended the marriage of their daughter, Miss reside in their newly built home at Mrs. Meckler was graduated in with rhinestones, were attached to Materials company, Matawan. H Nile green embroidered organdy George School and is now a student Phyllis Ann Vinci, to Carmen J. Applebrook farm, Middletown. June from Bucknell university, ROCHESTER, N. Y, — Mr. and full-panelled skirts of the white ny- husband was graduated from Mi ballerina-length gown, and carried at the Rhode Island School of De- Pardi, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. where she received a bachelor of Mrs, Ignacio S, Molinct of part- lon, with side panels decorated with burn high school and Sprlngflc sign. Pardl ot Pittsburgh, Pa. The couple science degree in education. She is mouth st., announce the marriage the leaves. Their headpieces were, college, Mass., and is asaociati ESPOSITO—FUREY erian church, Yonknrs, N.'Y., and were married June 15 at Holy the granddaughter of the late Hy- of their daughter, Miss Adellta designed in a swirl of the same' with the U. S. Gypsum compan ormcr pastor of Keyport Reformed Laura Molinct, to Theodore Sumncr BOBERG—ALLSTROM Cross Catholic church by Rev. Jo- KEYPORT—Rev. Theodore Beau- hurch, was soloist. man Greenspan, former retired blue taffeia leaves and nylon tulle. New York city. champ officiated Sunday at the wed- vice president of Flagstaff Foods, Burr, son of Rov..and Mrs. Hugh SAINT PAUL, Minn.—Mr. and seph A. Sullivan, pastor, Mra. Marie The bride was escorted by her Chambcrlin Burr of Wlnton Road Helikcr was organist and Miss Pa- ding of Miss Gloria Marie Esposito 'ather. She wore a ballerina length Inc., of Perth Amboy, and the late Mrs. Walfred Erick Boberg of St, and John Joseph Furey at St, Jos- Mrs. Jennie Borak Greenspan, also South, Saturday at St. Paul's Epis- Clalr ave., announce the marriage tricia Hnida soloist. To Sing at Neptune wedding gown of white Chantilly copal church. Rev. Mr. Burr and Mf. Vlnel gave his daughter In eph's Catholic church. The bride lace over nylon net and satin. The of Perth Amboy, and of J. N. Tan- of their daughter, Miss Lenore Hel- Clubwomen Hold is tha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. enbaum of Long Branch. Rev. George L. Cadignn performed en Boberg, to Henry Willard All- marriage. Her white nylon tulle ress was styled with an accordion- the ceremony. gown was appliquod with a bow- Glosue Esposito of Los Angeles, ileatcd skirt and halter top, wilh Mr. Meckler attended Alabama strom, Jr., son ot Mr. and Mrs, Cal., and the bridegroom is the son Polytcchnical institute, and gradu- The bride wore «. faille taffeta Henry W. Allstrom, also of Saint knot design over the bodice, the a. lace bolero. Her chapel veil of skjrt, and at the sheer yoke neck- Annual Dance of Mr. and Mrs, James Furey of French Illusion was .fastened to a ated from Pennsylvania State col- gown, styled with a, fitted bodice, Paul, formerly of Red Bank. The Matawan. lege with a degree of bachelor of designed with a scalloped lace yoke. wedding took placo Saturday at line. Her three-quarter length veil SEA BRIGHT — The Rumsi la la of seed pearls and lace. She fell from a crown of orange blos- The bridp, given in marriage by :arrled a Bible with a while orchid science in engineering-physics. He Her veil was a family heirloom of Gloria Dei Lutheran church, Saint Woman's club held its annual Ju: her brother, Michael, of Los An- marker. , served two years with the Navy In Brussels rose point lace, and her Paul, and a reception followed at soms, and her bouquet was roses dance at the Edgewater Beach h flowers were fleur d'amour and the University club. and. stephanotis. tel Saturday evening. Music wi geles, Cal., wore a gown of white Miss Beatrice Lambertson, Union World War II. He is a member of nylon tulle over satin, with beaded Phi Sigma Delta fraternity, the stephanotis. The bridegroom la the grandson Mrs. William Lukeman of Rum- provided by Pete Galatro's orche Beach, waa maid of honor. Her Miss Dorothy Molinct was maid son, matron of honor, wore—an trar-Mrrand'Mrs—John" Ryan, WK lace applique. The shawl-effect ress, also ballerina length, was American Physical society, the of the late Prof. Harold K. and bodice had long pointed sleeves and American Society of Heating and of honor for her sister. Brides- Mrs. Allstrom of Broad at., Red ankle-length dresa of yellow net and the elimination dance and M: owder blue Ohantilly lace over maids were Miss Theresa E. Mol- taffeta with matching Patrick Karlnja was awarded a full skirt extended to a. long train. affcta and nylon net, She wore a Ventilating Engineers, and the Bank. Her fingertip veil of illusion was American Society of Refrigeration Inet of Rochester, and Mrs. Fred- and carried yellow roses." Laura prize. floral headpiece and carried a bas- eric S. Wlnchip, Fillmore, N. Y., Ann Mcllact of Rumson, the flower Mrs. John Ellis, chairman, w caught, to a crown of rhfnestones ket of summer flowers. Engineers. He Is jircsently wilh the JVAMBROSIO—MORRIS and pearls and she carried a fan engineering firm of Voorhees, Walk- the bride's sisters; Mis« Joan M. girl, was dressed in a green net assisted by Mrs. Joseph Lang, Mi The bridesmaids, Miss Ruth Dol- Pillsbury ofMiddletown, N. J., the BOUND BROOK—Mlsa Fiances and taffeta frock with matching Jack Costollo, Mrs, Robert K decorated with white orchids and ion and Miss Shirley Clark, both of er, Folcy and Smith of New York Ann D'Ambroslo, daughter of Mrs. gtephanotls. city. bride's cousin, and Mrs. William headpiece. Her colonial bouquet was zen, Mrs. John Eager and .M Keyport, were similarly attired In F. Fowle, Morrlstown, Jennie D'AmbrosIa, 68 Talmadge yellow roses. Raymond McCue. A sister of the bride, Mrs. Irving pale pink and carried baskets of The honor attendant was attired ave., Bound Brook, and the late Joseph Pardi of Plttsburg, Pa., Among those attending were Baldwin of Long Branch, waa ma- flowers. SULLIVAN—TAGG ART Frank D'Ambroalo, became the tron of honor. Her dress of pastel in a ballerina length gown of red was best man for his brother. Rich- and Mrs. McCue, Mr. and M The bride's mother chose an af- KEANSBURG—At St. Ann's bride of Harry Morris, son of Mr. ard O'Callaghan and James Con- blue lace and tulle was Jnade with a tissue silk, with a headband of ivy and Mra . Vincent Morris, 139 Jesse E. Howland, Mr. and M ernoon dress of ice blue shantung Catholic church Saturday Misa Mil- and a bouquet of white daisies and nally of Rumson ushered. John H. White, 3d, Mr. and M halter neckline and matching jacket with white accessories. The bride- dred Dorothy Sullivan, daughter of Laurelhurst dr., Cllffwood, at St and bouffant skirt. She wore a pic- garnet roses. The bridesmaids wore Joseph's church Saturday. Rev, For her wedding trip to Canada N, W. Bedell, Mr. and Mrs. K« groom's mother wore rose laco Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Sullivan red and white candy,stripe tissue the bride wore a beige suit with neth White, Mr. and Mrs. Har ture hat of tulle and carried a cas- with white accessories, Their cor- Frederic Manville officiated at- the of Twilight ave,, became the bride silk dresses, with headbands of ivy, blue and white accessories and a Lake, Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Coc cade bouquet of pink and blue sages were roses, of John Francis Taggart, son of ceremony. Traditional wedding carnations and daisies. and.bouquets of white daisies. music was played by Thomas Ga- corsage of orchids, The bride was Mr. and Mrs. John P. Mulvin Floyd Walker of Hazlet, brother Mr. and Mrs. John F. Taggart of First Lieut. Jonathan Williams graduated from Rumson high school Jr., iMr, and Mrs. Frederick Bra The bridesmaids, Miss Josephine of the bridegroom, was best man, boury, " Cllffwood Beach. Mrs. A. H. Lcder- Burr of Fort Knox, Ky., the bride- and the bridegroom la a graduate Evelyn WyekoK ley, Mr, and Mrs. William Bra DlMaio of Long Branch and Miss Ushering were Thomas W. Aumack haus was organist and Miss Mil- Marian Vcaelis of Wlckatunk, were groom's brother, was best man. The bride was given In marriage of Central Catholic high achool In ley, Mr. and Mrs. Edward of Keyport and William Nelmark of dred Keeland soloist, by her uncle, Samuel J. Cupano, Plttsburg. Hoaly; Jr., John Ellis, Mr. a similarly attired; Miss DiMaio in Kearny. Ushers were Gilbert M. Congdon Evelyn Wyckoff, daughter of Mr, lavender with lavender and green Tha bride, given in marriage by of Providence, R. I.; Frederic S. She wore a street-length gown of and Mrs. Kenneth Wyckoff of Mrs. Joseph Lang, Miss Ann M Following a reception at the her father, wore a wedding gown Winchlp, Fillmore, N. Y., and Rob- Imported white Swiss embroidered Bayer, Frank Kravls, Miss Elv: flowers and Miss Vcselis in 'green Masonic Temple, Keyport, the cou- Brook, and Calvin M, Bell, Mata- Branch ave,, has been signed to with a pink and green bouquet. of white nylon tulle over taffeta. ert P, Gullck and Frank R, Shum- organdy, She carried a bouquet o wan. > star In two of the musicals to be Sacco, Thomas Lovgren, Mr. a ple left ior a wedding trip to Wll- The fitted bodice had lace Insertions lilies of the valley. Mrs. David A. Carlisle, Mr. a Miss Rcgina Esposito of Los An- llamsburg, Va, When they return way, Jr., both of Rochester, N. Y. The couple left for a Wedding trip presented this summer by Manuel geles, niece of the bride, and Miss and a portrait neckline. The bouf- A reception followed at the home Her only attendant was her sis- to California. Davis at the new Neptune Music Mrs. Patrick J. Kralnda, Jr., they will live In their new home at fant skirt, also with lace Insertions, Rose Marie Andellno of Madison, 275 Main at., Keyport. of the bride's parents. The bride Is ter, Mra. David O'Reilly, Bound Mrs. Morris graduated from the Circus in Neptune township, Thla and Mrs, James A. Lemlg, Mr, a the bride's cousin, were junior extended to a short train. She wore a student at Alfred university and Brook, Her gown of light blue or- will be the Red Bank girl's first Mm., Samuel Botwln, Mr. and The bride is a graduate of Bay- lace mltU and her fingertip veil of Bound Brook high school and tho bridesmaids, Their gowns were a member of Alpha Kappa Omlcrnn gandy was street length also am New Jersey college for women in appearance In the shore area, James B. Iloh, Mr, and M side high school, L, I., and attended Illusion WAS fastened to a wreath Thomas C. Gettla. pink lace and tulle and they wore Drake's business college. She la of- sorority. She l.i the granddaughter ahe carried a bouquet of blue del- New Brunswick. Her husband, a Mies Wyckoff will open In of orange bloasoma and lilies of the of Mrs, Frederick A. Htndle of At- phinium. pink picture . fice manager for the L, & S. Sports- valley. She carried a prayerbook member of the faculty of Matawan "Bloomer Qlrl" July 32, and will Mr. and Mrs. Francis J, Na Ann Nlgre of Keyport, another wear company, Union Beach. Mr. lantic Highlands and of the lnte The father of the bridegroom high school, graduated from .Mat- later appear In "Brlgadoon," which Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Elchler, 1 with markers of lilies of the valley Frederick D. Loux of Atlantic High- niece of the bride, waa the flower Walker is a graduate of Keyport and stephanotU, Vincent Morris, waa the best man awan high achool and the Univers- starts July 3S. Presently Mlu and Mrs. J. A, Broknw, Mr, a girl. Her dress was blue tulle, made high sohool and served three years lands, Ushen were Michael Somma, Bound ity of Pennsylvania, Mrs. George A. Wilde, Mr. a Miss Violet Sullivan of Keans- Wyckoff Is starring In "Good with a ruffled neckline bodice and n the Army In World War II as News" at the Starlight theater In Mrs. James Tanner, Mr, and M bouffant ruffled skirt. She wore a a jtaff sergeant, He la employed burg was maid of honor for her John Ferrettl, Miss Margaret Ti sister. She was gowned In pink ny- Kansas City, Mo,, whloh seats 7,- matching bonnet and carried a nose- as an Inspector by the State Mo New Ladies' Hebrew Society Officers 600 people. Miss Wyokoff starred Horl, Mr. and Mra. Otho O, Pay gay of pink and blue. James Furey tor Vehicle department, lon tulle and wore a matching; stole Miss Florence Joy, William Ho and halo hat with a ahort veil. Her on Broadway In suoh musicals as of Matawan, nephew of the bride- "Johnny 3x4," "The Lady Oomoi Miss D. J, Hower, Sgt. J. P. Ri groom, waa a page. bouquet was made of pink lilies and H1CHARDS-MATESKO green baby's breath, Across" and "Oklahoma." She nlso netls, Mr. and Mra, Harry Clayt The bride's mother chose an af- Miss Patricia, Relsenberger, V KEYPORT-Mlaa Dorothy Murlnl had a featured role In Gertrude ternoon dreis of navy blue lace and The bridesmaids were Mlsa June Ham Oardella, L. R, Dlxon, Mr, a Richards and Walter Thomai Mn- Lawrence'* ahow of aevoral tea. chiffon, wilh matching accessories. Afldronch of Keanaburg and Mlu Mn. Allen Johnson, Mr, and V. tcako were married Sunday at St. eons ago, "Lady. In th* Dark." The mother nf the bridegroom wor* Ellen Tamor of Fair Lawn. Their Otto Perl, Walter 8. Thorn pa John's Methodlat church by the a blue dotted white organza dress attir* waa aimllar to tha maid of Mr. and Mn. James E. LaB paatnr, Rev, Norman R. Rlloy, The blue and white accessories, Both Itanor'a In green tulle, They car- Mr. and Mn, Harden Fowler, 1 bride la the daughter of Mr. and Honor Mrs. Hughes wore orchids, ried bouquets of pink lilies and and Mrs. Edward Elille, Mr, a Mra, John L. Rloharda of Knot Carle Vlnel of Matawan aervtd ( baby'a breath. At West Kcansburg Parly Mra. Edward Sutherland, Mr, t Keansburg. The hrldcgoom'a par- as the best man and tha ushers Thn brldo'a mother ehoa« an af- Mn. K, N, Formter, Mr. -a ents am Mr, and Mra, Walter 8, WEST KEANBBURO-Mri, Am wem Carmen Vine I of Matawan and ternoon dreaa of navy blue laee Mn, H, J, Haslam, Mr. and M Matoako of Newark, old Hughes wai jtueat of honor Anthony Nappl of Keyport, with blue and white accessories. Donald MoConnell, Mr. and \ The bride was escorted by her at a pink and blue ahowar Satur- A reception waa held at the Por- Th# bridegroom's mother wore a Loula C. Connor*, Mr. and it father and wore a white #ult with day evenln» at the horn* of M.r«, tugtie Sporting club, Perth Amboy, dress of gray crepe and lace with John 0, Bparllnf, Mr. and M a matching picture hat and car- Florenea Doyle on Holly ave, The ooupli left on a wedding trip to matching aoeeiaorlea, Their cor- Charles Bully, Thomai Lttaon, M rltid a bridal bouquet, Her alator, Prtitnt wire Mn, Esalt Heidit, Bermuda and whin .they return •age* were white stephanotla, Paula Covtrt, Mr. and Mn. Ra Mn, Jamei Ackenon of Hatlet, wax MM. Mary Doyle, Mn, Marlon they will resldi on Ravine dr., Mat- nald B, Woleott, Mr. and Mn, I the only attendant, She also wore a Donald Miller of Ktyport wai Brftwn, Mn. Llla Bastmond, Mrs, awan, ward Pokui, CJiorgt Maxflild, 3 •ult of pink with white accessories best man, Uahars were John J, Eva H«yer and Mra. Ruth Raupp The bride waa graduated from Walsh, of Matawan and Edward and MM, Harold Lnrtaud. Mr. a and carried a bouquet of pink roaca, of Ktyport, Mn. Anna , Heyirs, Kremont high school In Loi Angiles Byrnoa of Hatontown, brothers-in- MM, Ctrl Jakubaey, Mr, and M Robert K Mataako of New Hope, Mm. Laura Walih, MM, Clarinet and la employed by (hi Aircraft law of the bridegroom, Vernon Paulaen, Mr. and it. Pa., WM beat man for hli brother, Andtrion and Mill Audrey Htytri, Tranaformer Corp,, Long Branch niohard J. Roger*, Jr., Mr. i The ushers were Ralph Richard* The couple left for a wedding BtlfoMi Mn. Franeaa Btorir, Mrs, Thn bridegroom attended Matawan Mn, Jamen H. Landau, Mr. i of Motuchen, brother of tha brldr; trip to Florida following a reception Mary Burrnwi, Mra, Ida May Caili- high arhool and Is employed at tho at Oryatal Brook Inn, Hatontown. Mr*. Frank Dowd, Mr. and V James Aokmon of Har.lM, hrolhur- III and Mlu Jacquellnt Caihlti, UVoln laboratories In Morganvlllc, When they return they will rm\i* H, T, Utson, Mr. and Mm. D In- law nf thn brldef Charles Me- Rohtrtavltlaj Mn, Cora Fenrunon on Mornlngalda ave., Keanabui'g, aid Hubhard and Mr, and h Oath* and David Ploakty, both nf and Mlu Almita F«rju«on, flouth Norman Armhnut. Newark, Th» brlil' wns graduated from Amhoyi Mra, Blliabcth Mughai, KtOYPOnT-Thi wedding nf Mlai After a wedding roco|illon at the Henry Hnyder high achool. Jersey Mm. Laura Bllant, Mn, Edna Bar- Audrey Louise Florlan, daughter 01 nollo Poat house, Kiyport, the cou- City, and Burroughs buslnaaa bo«a. MIM Ihlrlty Doyle and MIM WIN RCA CONTEST Mr. and Mr«. Edward E, Florlan actionl, New Turk, »h# In employed Na*lt Ooyli, Wtit Koananurfri ple loft for a wadding trip, When Pictured abovi «rt offletn of tha Ledlti' Hibrew loeltty Initallad Sunday «t i dinner* Jinny Moll and Mn, Loulit Braok- J, Bnverly Andtrion, propilil of Atlnntlo at., to Itlcliard C. Walk they return they will raalda In by the Euo Export corporation at IT, «on of Mr, and Mn, John I) New York city, difiei it th* V«ndom« hetil, Long Bnneh. Front row, l«f( to right) Mn. Jack WlnUri, vie* an, Union Biter,i Mn, Katt Mo. of tho Andtrion Mtulo tlort, flrt Newark, Otrlhy, Port Monmouthi Mn. Ma at,, waj ona of alx RCA tilavlti Walker of Matlot, took place Hun The hrldn la a gradual)) of Mid- Th« bridegroom, a gradual! of Bt. day at Ht, Juhn'a Mathodlat church prcildint) Mn. Bm|imln Srainwald, pmldinit Mn. Victor Sltgtl, vleo pr*ild«nt, and Mn. bit Tllton, Bnillihlowni Mn. Ha- dialiri In tha ftati who won! dletown township high ichonl, The Kranola Xavl«r academy, Now York ul Appliiatt and Mn. Bitty Her*.- BOA tolsvlslon laloi oonttit. T. Rev, Normnn n. miry performed bridegroom, a graduate nf Onlml Samutl Cohen, triaiunr. Back rowi Mn. Milton Kouni, eoruipondlng laerataryi Mn. Louli lh» r(lemony, oily, nnd HI. Peters college, Joraey l«r, Bradliy Biaoh, and Mri. Bt won awarded an ixnom* I high, achool, Newark, served In 011 y, In <>mployi>d »t thn Btyrnvllln Ftldman, recording laerataryi Mn. Arthur H. Htrihon, efiaplaln, and Mn. Morton Wlnar.'fl. •It Dolion, litvlttown, h, I, wiik>ind at Qroailnitr'i, Firnd Miu HclIoi n Vandeibllt waa or thi Army In World War II, ind branch nf lha National Load com- K. V. rtniii K*»v, Albert 0. Mtlphnnt, li »mp1oyM as a t#|pvl»lnn lh pany, H* Mrvtd In (ha Navy in mnelal itentiry. Offleari of tht loeltty and of Congregation Inal lir.il war* Inttallid by pgrti* aj MM Biyn Mawi Pmby fll«lin by Impirlil Itrvlia, N Worn W»r a Charlai Frtnktli Aibury Pifk iH»rnay« Mow Mi havt litth on thtir BANK REGISTER, JULY 2, 1952 Page Nine ENTEBTAIN8 AT PARTY Sea Bright Since 1911 PHONE RE 6-2316 Mr§. Alfred Lloyd of Marlln pi., 'Holiday On Ice' Playing at Asbury entertained at a home product! P.F.C. and Mn. Peter Thomaj party re«ently. Prliei were award- art spending a 19-day leave with ON THE OCEAN ed to Mra. Hemming Halverson, his parents, Mr. and Mra, Chester J. H. WHITE Mn. Jack Young and Mri. Thomai Thomas. P.F.C. and Mm. Thomas Robinson, Others present were will return to Lake Charles, La,, Newman Springs Read Mr». Carmen Foster, Mrs. Paul where he haj been stationed. Sea Bright Yacht Club Cbriitopher, Mrs, Herman Grand- Mra. Lawrence Fowler of Tren- RED BANK erath, Mri; Frank Colmorgen, Mrs. ton la upending the month with Mrs. Walter Irvin, Mrs, Charles Patter- Kenneth White of Ocean ave, RESTAURANT • Roofing of all kinds • Complete warm air son and Miss Jackie Young, Mr". Minnie Doyle represented I the Veteram of Foreign Ware aux- FEATURING heating systems The fangs of many poisonous iliary post 6902, Highlands, as the * Leaders, Gutters * Ductwork snake* are folded no that they HA delegate to the four-day convention VAL ERNIE And His Orchestra parallel with the roof of the mouth In Asbury Park. The state-wide con- when not In use. vention was held June 24 to 28. The annual firemen's fair will be THURS. JULY 3 thru JULY 6 held in Plaza iq. July 18 to the 26. On the laat night of the fair they America'* ForemoU Entertainer will dispoie of a. home freezer, re- frigerator, automatic washing ma- chine, automatic tumbler and a tele- LOWEST vision set. Gerald Minaldl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Minaldi of Church at. left Thursday for Camp Gordon Ga., where he will be stationed with RUDY VALLEE C & W GIN PRICES the Army. MADE BY SUBSIDIARY OF 9S8 OCEAN AVE, PHONE OTERO Ful1 ON HIRAM *>.75 SEA BRIGHT, N. J. SEA BRIGHT 2-0082 WALKER J* Quart ALL ALUMINUM WHIN 13*1 rr Vi GAL 7.39 The Calypso Kids, Jinx Claik Frelsingers—father Leo, mother DOOR CANOPIES and Rudy Richards, above, strut Mae. and little Joannie. Phil Hi- TIME TO At I their stuff In "Holiday on Ice," In scr, "grand old man of the ice," RUMSON HILL the Asbury Park Convention hall. displays remarkable proficiency in MIDWAY CLUB With Evelyn Chandler of Fair Ha- his marvelous character 6tudiei. ven . as a special attraction, the In the field of comody, the show Clean Clothes Are Blended *V89 RUM show, the first of its kind in the offers the McKellan brothers and WEST .99 shore area, features more than 100 world famous Paul Andre. Other Whiskey J'FULLQT skating stars. Performances are performers include Ted Mezn, Bill INDIES held nightly starting at 8:45, with Blockcr, destined to be one of lce- Distilled In Kentucky IMPORTED 2 FIFTH a late show at 11 p. ni. Saturday dom'a foremost skating stars; Har- Cool Clothes 4 Year Straight Kentucky and a matinee Sunday at 3 p. m. vey Weber and Gene Leff, two New stars and established fav- youngsters from California, and REISLING : THE ORIGINAL orites combine their tolonts lo Jackie Grant. Imported Chilean BOURBON come up with a delightful confec- Six sparkling production specta- SANITONE tion designed to please everyone. cles punctuate "Holiday on Ice:" AA Kentucky Michael Meehan headlines the "Hey, Neighbor," "Red ," SAN QQc show with Joan Hyldoft, known "Jeweled Splendor," "The Story of PEDRO Cool Ray throughout the United States as a Tree," "Dress Parade" and "Car- FIFTH 3 „„,FIFTH, Geutleinan one of the prnmiorn hallcrlnas of nival In Venice." That's right ... you feel b«t. the frozen surface. Gonevieve Noi- The show was conceived and di- Bottled In Bond RUMSON HILL Aluminum awning, nothing ls and Bob Payne, adagio special- rected by Russell Markert of Radio t«r and look batter when 100 Proof to rust. . . last a lifetime. ists, appear In two number*. City Music Hall, assisted by Miss your clothes are clean . . , I Year Old Kentucky Apple Brandy Rounding out the roster are the Dolores Pallet. 39 BOURBON Get youri while they lait. and to keep them that way 49 tin, Mrs. Howard Chamberlain, send your garmenti to Sanders 1 Years Old New Momnoulli 40" Wide x 36" Roof Mrs. Myrtle MaNson. Mrs. Arthur RUttEll BOMK 4 FIFTH Brand' 3 FIFTH A covered dish supper held Tues- Hafnei, Mrs. Francis Raucli, Mrs. LEON'S ... and don't forget day evening ended the season for John Williams, Miss Ada Syvertson, 1 the Amlco Bible class of the Bap- Miss Anne Thome, Miss Nana Hel- There'* n time for everything . to send your cotton dresses OLD THOMPSON CHAMPAGNE tist church. The theme for the eve- wlg, Miss Peggy Allen, Miss Mil- And the time to see u« about to LEON'S "COTTON $22.50 ning was music and the program dred Morris and Mrs. M. H. Allen, adequate Insurance for your Blended Whiskey included organ selections by Miss a Riiesl. from Corpus Christi, Tex. CLINIC" to give them that Green and White home and furniture la this week. HALF NEW YORK Peggy Allen, violin selections by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parrlsh 49 Tile Red and White Mrs. Arthur Hafner and group and sons William and Thomas have Don't put It off . it may be fresh, crisp look. STATE 2 singing. Films were shown on the returned from a two weeks' vaca too late. FIFTH GALLON "Life of Joseph." A. picnic will be tlon with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Par- Also a complete line of held July 26 at Point Pleasant by rlsh of Laurel, Miss. Mrs. W. A. the Amlco class and Mary Elisa- Parrish and Martha, Edward and custom aluminum awnings beth Sutphin guild. A gift of »10 James Parrlsh returned with them CALL RE 6-2800 was made to Dr. Hcndon Harris, for a visit, here. RUSSELL at the lowest prices any- missionary to Formosa. Attending where. • were Mrs. Everett Casler, Mrs. Zel- WINS INFANTRYMAN BADGE BORUS, SflnDERSuo ma, Thome, Mrs. James Allen, Mrs. OCEANPORT—Pvt. John S. Wal- Edward MacLennon, Mrs. Mildred zcr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Minor, Mrs. Chester Hendricks, Walster of 10 Brldewater dr., has STANDARD AWNING CO. Mrs. Robert Sceley, Mrs. James been awarded the Combat Infantry- Wllll, Mrs. Irvin Beaver, Mrs. Jo- man badge, a symbol of close quar- 600 RIVER RD.\1FAIRH&VEN Cleaners • Laundertrt • Rug Cleaner*4 67 BROAD STtEM « I 0" B A N K NIW JtSStV 615 RIVER RD. seph Naxter, Mrs. Thomas Roberts, ter fighting with the enemy while Mrs. Arthur Acker, Mrs. Edwin ALWAYS AMPLE PARKING IN FRONT OP PLANT DELIVERY PHONE «eo BANK 6- 3340 serving with the 25th Infantry di- RED BANK 6-0696 Garrctt, Mrs. Arthur Williams, vision in Korrn. Walzcr arrived 94 RED BANK 6-4HZ 64-76 WHITE ST. RED BANK Mrs. Robert Wilson, Mrs. Roy Mar- n Korea last April.

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    ASSETS LIABILITIES Closed All Day July 4th—Open Thurs. Till 9 P. M. Cash and Due Prom Banks t 2,766,682.74 Capital Funds: JUMBO Preferred U. S. Government Bonds'..., sl288.OOO.OO Fancy Stock ....S 86,500,00 Municipal and Other Bonds 2,568,406.26 Common CANTALOUPES Banking: House, Stock .... 112,000.00 HEN Furniture & Fixtures 101,224.09 Surplus .... 450,000.00 12 to Mortgages—Amortized and Undivided 15 lbs. Ib ea. F, H, A, Insured 2,266,187.67 23 Profits .. 187,396.72 Turkeys 45 Loans and Discounts 1,884,220.44 Reserves and REG. RIPE-CUT Real Estate Sold Preferred Stock Under Contract 698.81 Retirement SMOKED WATERMELONS Other Assets ^,997.05 Fund .... 86,500,00 932,396.72 WHOLE Deposlti 13,924,776.20 or Reserve for Taxes and Ib Ib. Other Liabilities 31,244.1.4 SHANK HAMS49 6 SLICES LOIN BONELESS SUNKIST TOTAL $14,878,417.06 TOTAL $14,878,417.06 ORANGES DIRECTORS HAM Lamb Chops Corned Beef CHARLES R, ENGLISH THOMAS P. DOREMU5 EDGAR N. McCLEES KENNETH H. McQUEEN RONALD W, ALLEN HARRY C P. WORDEN 89. JAMES S. PARKES DAVID W. RUSSELL, J. B. RUB, JR. 25 SIMMS* OFFICERS MAINE CHARLES R. ENGLISH KENNETH H, McQUBEN EDGAR N, McCLEES GRAPEFRUIT Chairman of the Board President Vice Prejldent-Secretary

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Guests This year's graduating class, cosir wera Mr*. L. L. Gardner, Mrs. prising 318.bank officers from 35 Thomas McCormick, Mrs. Robert slates and the District of Colum- Smith, Mrs. Albert Moge, Mrs. John bia, was the largest since the bank- Zack, Mrs. Wilbur Manley, Mrs. W. ing school opened in 1935. Werner, Mrs. Thomas Craig and The banking diploma, issued Complete Floral Mrs. F. Fronenberger of East jointly by Rutgers university and Arrangements for Keansburg; Mrs. Mildred Minor, the graduate school, Is granted to Mrs. Wallace Miller, Mrs. Russel those attending three annual sum- Hycrs, Mrs. Harry Lang, Mrs. mer resident sessions of two weeks WEDDINGS Charles Mason, Mrs. Stanley Coolt each who satisfactorily complete Mrs. William Krenza, Mrs, T. R. all the courses and pass the 18 Compton, Mrs. William Hyers, Miss banking extension problems which HONEY BEE Lois McDermott and Miss Joyce must be worked out during the fall Hycrs, Belford; Mrs. Wadsworth and winter. FLOWERS Minor, New Brunswick; Mrs. Ed- In his last year tha student must ward McKanna, Red Bank; Miss write an original thesis upon com- BUSSELL X. HOOGKISS Mabel Backman, Port Monmouth; pletion of which he is given an oral at 464 BROAD STREET Mrs. Herman Hetem, Leonardo; examination by a panel of the Mrs. Joseph Lang, Harrison, and TEL. RED BANK 6-4020 school's faculty, composed- of -gov- Mrs. Caroline Manley, Cape May. ernment and banking authorities and university professors, Mr. the Mrs. Brigadier Arthur S. Woodruff, fiifth from left, presents ficate of appreciation as War Cry sergeant; Edward Chadwick, Scanlan'i thesis was "Public Hous- 28-year certificate of appreciation to Mn. Julius Nielsen, Sal- commission as bandsman; Brig. Arthur S. Woodruff, state ing Trends In New York City." vation Army's Home league secretary, Monday at the citadel commander; William J. Chadwick, 13-year certificate of appre- A resident here two yean Mr. Scanlan Is a director of the Y. M. on Riverside ave. Others in the group, and awards received, ciation as corps treasurer; Jess Peters, citation for special ser- SEA C.A. He la married to the former are, left to right: Mrs. Henry A. Dries, Harold Blair, citation vices, and Maj. Henry A. Dries. Jacqueline Bush of Essex Fells. They have two sons, Gene and for special services; Mrs. Charles A. Olson, Sr., 20-year certi- Craig. BRIGHT JMMMIKIu Bennett Fined, Loses License, Held for Jury TH FIREMEN'S FOR YOUR 4TH OF JULY KEANSBURG —Albert Bennett, 'S SUMMER 1 Jr., of Keyport Monday night en- True Cosement Comfort. tered a plea of non vult to a WITH A HEALTHFUL • FACTORY ASUMILEO WEEK-END NOW charge of driving while intoxi- WHY WEATHUKTIWED cated. He was fined $200 and $5 AND COMFORTABLE • SUITA11E to* All TYrlS Of costs of court by Magistrate Ed- CONSTRUCTION the cost is LESS ,„,.„»,,« ward F. Ambrose, who also re- YORKAIR-FEDDERS t >EOUCi INSTAUATION COS! voked his driver's license for two ASSUMS years, • EXTENSION MINSK PERMIT than you think!AT IRWIN S Bennett was held for action of ROOM CIEANINO INDOOU • HOTO-TTM CRANK FOR IAIY the grand jury as the result of INDOOR OPERATION resisting arrest and assaulting a AIR CONDITIONER • «**» HAMOll 10CKS SASH patrolman during his apprehen- FAIR sion. Mr. Ambrose suspended sen- CONSULT WITH OCEAN AVE. HOLLYWOOD! tence on a reckless driving charge. COMPUTE WITH John Fonseca, 22, of Newark STORM SASH antf was fined J100 for fighting on SElf-STOMNO All- CHAISE Beachway. His brother, Manuel ANTHONY'S ALUMINUM SCREEN Fonseca, 17, who wielded a knife JULY during the fight early Sunday with 59 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK 6-1041 Anthony Litterlo, 19, of Newark, was held for the action of the ju- ATTENTION RURAL DISTRICTS venile conference committee. Mr. for Frit Boaklti, Wrltti 18 to 26 Lltterio was found not guilty. GENERAL MOTORS GENERAL T1 DIRECTORS TO MEET WATER PUMP SYSTEMS WOODCRAFJ FOR INFORMATION CONSULT CO., Inc. i The board of directors of the Dipt. I'.i •', Community Y. M. C. A, will meet NORTH BtRGEN. N. J. next Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the ANTHONY'S •;Y" building, 40 Riverside ave.

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Steinbach Official Retires After 50 Years Defense Contract Property Taxes ill State Hit New High; Council to Ban For (fisner Firm Twp. Educators (Special to The Rcrl»tor Up $38,577,538 Over Last Year Professional Use HEW VORK—A contract for Concerned About tho manufacture of 126,000 Army NEWARK, July 1—Property taxes j Held jacket* ha* been awarded to levied by NewMersey's local, govern- Of Residences the Slgmund Eisner company of Staff Turnover menti rose to a new all-time high of Realtor Wins Law Introduced Red Bank by the New York Quar- Note Teachers Co $433,266,868 this year, the New Jer- ternuuler Procurement agency, It sey Stats Chamber of Commerce re- In Effort to Hall was announced today by the For Easier Jobs; vealed in lbs annual report on local Signal Honors Army and Navy purchasing offices property taxes. The 1952 all-pur- Parking Space Search here. 3 Leave District pose property tax levy on real and The government will pay $385,- Joseph P. Schwartz of Schwartz- 000 to the Kcd Bank firm for the perional property exceeds last Macklin Realtors of 8 White St. SHREWSBURY —An ordinance TINTON FALLS-Mor» attrac- year'* record by $38,577,538 and has been honored by senior member- amendment which will prohibit Meld jackets, which are of the tive offers from wealthier schools represent* the greatest one-year in- ship in'tHe Society of Residential professional people from having latest approved type. which yearly syphon off some crease «ver recorded.' Appraisers, offices in residential areas was The Defense department an- :eachers from imaller faculties In." The state chamber's study was Introduced last night by the mayor nounced recently a policy of ;he county was a subject of con-' based on a detailed analysis of the and council. awarding contracts for govern- corn at last night's meeting of the 1952 abstracts of tax ratabies issued ment-requisitioned articles to con- Shrewsbury township school board.' In effect, the ordinance will ban cerns In area* where a surplus by New Jersey's 21 counties. The business or professional use other Disclosure was made by Louis A. study was made by the chamber's than In the business zone. It was of labor exist*. Steinmuller, president, that three Pepartment of Governmental and accomplished in an amendment if this district's teachers—"nearly Economic Research and was made which deleted references to "pro- 4 per cent of our staff"—had public today by Alvin A, Burger, fession." Previously, professional Field Club to Hold handed In their resignations to ac-' research director. people were permitted to conduct cept other jobs next fall. businesses from their homes. School Taxes Are High They are Antonio Rucio, eighth The first reading of the law was Soapbox Derby grade teacher, Miss Joan Coughlin, In New Jersey, general property approved by a 4-1 vote, Council- LEONARDO —Members of the teacher of a seventh grade class, tix,es are assessed, levied and col- man Herbert Schild objecting. Mr. and Mrs. Rose Stega, sixth grade lected by the municipalities, not Schikl complained that "this town" Leonardo Field club will sponsor teacher. only for the support of municipal he Bayshoro Coaster Derby Fri has been accused of an "attitude Likes Hall-SeMion Days government, but also for county and of snobbishness" because of a de- day, Saturday and Sunday after- school district purposes' as well. sire by some officials to make the noons at 2 o'clock" for boys and Mr. Steinmuller told a reporter Approximately 43 per cent of the borough "a Garden of Eden." He girls from nine to 16 years old. Tho that one reason given for resigna- 1952 levy is for school purposes, said ho sympathized with what soapbox races will he held on Park tion was an offer to go to a school .while 18 per cent will go toward Left to right, R. J. Goerke, Jr., president of Steinbach company; Mrs. Charles Rogers, council "is trying to do," but th.it ave., the hill road from Chapel hill "where there are two-session days the support of county government. Mr. Rogers and A. "Elmer Massey, vice president. he docs not agree with the way to Hosford ave. and teachers have to teach only The remaining 39 per cent which in- It Is being done. He thought the Boys and girls from Koansburg halfday classes," something wlth< cludes a mandatory reserve for un- Charles H. Rogers, Steinbach ers began his association with the In 1904, Mr. Rogers married the law "too restrictive," adding that East Keansburg. Port Monmouth, which this' district cannot compete. Belford, Leonardo, Atlantic High- cqllected taxes, Is retained by the company superintendent, wps hon- store as a salesman in the men's former Anna Havens, 'who was it compared to "blue laws." This turnover ,of teachers, h« municipalities. Since 1946 there has clothing department in 1902 when lands, Navesink and Highlands arc said, "Is nothing new. It goes on ored by the management and 400 then secretary to Arthur C, Stein- Russell Favors Law eligible to compete for bicycles year after year. Better offers In been no property tax In New Jersey co-workers at an informal break- one telephone served the needs of lor state government purposes. "the shore's largest department bach. Councilman David W. Russell trophies and other prizes. The money or working conditions dr&w fast party Saturday at the Marine and John Hawkins argued in fa- races are sponsored by the Field the teachers away." The 1952 levy for local school Fountain room of the Aabury Park store." Early in his career, Mr. Mr. Goerke presented an en- purposes totals $185,815,000 as Joseph Rogers was promoted to superin- graved gold watch to Mr. Rogers, vor of the ordinance. Mr. Russell club's welfare committee under tho It was recalled that the Mon- against last year's $166,330,000, an store. The:party marked his re- tendent of the second floor, later and iMrs. Margaret Miller, notions stated that professional offices will direction of Fred Mueller, Ed Cor- mouth County Association of Increase of $19,485,000 or 11.7 per The Society of Residential Ap- tirement after 50 years wibh t)he he was put In charge of the main buyer, presented the co-workers' move out of places like Red Bank bett and Ray Guttormscn. Inspec- School Boards had discussed the - cent.. This'means that more than praisers is an international profes- store. floor, and subsequently was made gift of an extended Florida vaca- to take advantage of parking space tion and weigh-dn will be held Frl- situation but that no solution to half of the total increase in #951 sional organization of specialists in A native of Bed Bank, Mr. Rog-store superintendent. tion for Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, that a more suburban community day at noon. the annual transfer problem had' was.for local school purposes. residential property valuation, Or- offers. He said it Is not fair to Soapbox cars must meet the fol been found. Taxes for municipal government ganized in 1935, Its aim Is to pro- present property owners to permit lowing specifications: Solid tires "As one teacher goes to another thla year total $169,103,000, an in- mote higher standards of residential Parsons Favors an Influx of "professional" type four wheels 12 inches In diameter school, he or she will put In L crease of $12,155,000, or 7.7 per cent property valuation. Through Its Accused of Annoying Girls, businesses and the resultant signs with ball or roller bearings; wheel recommendation for a friend. left over the 1951 figure of $156,948,000. publication, The Review, research and autos. He also said that if doc- base between 50 and 60 inches at the other school and there Is County taxes, including those bulletins, and activities of society Wire-Tapping tors and lawyers are permitted to wheel tread between 30 and 36 another transfer," said Mr. Stein- ' levied for the support of county chapters in 81 cities in the United use their residences as offices that Inches; maximum length 80 inches muller. "It is one school's loss and SPRING LAKE — Attorney Gen- Hoffman Committed to Marlboro hairdressers and accountants could maximum widtlh 42 Inches: maxi- another's gain." • libraries, increased from $71,410,000 States and Canada, members study do the same. He explained thai, he in 1951 to $78,346,000 this year. This techniques and problems of apprais- eral Theodore D. Parsons, address- mum height 30 inches; road clear- The board president said ha was ing the 40th annual conference of LONG BRANCH-JMorrla Hoff- Sgt. Hyland said Long Branch has no objection to any particular ance, wtoh driver seated, at leas interested in a plan under which.' la an Increase of $6,936,000 or 9.7 ing residential property, exchange man, Red Bank 'teen-ager, who has police had been searching for over professional person, but that the per cent, appraisal information and co-op- the New Jersey Association of three Inches; car weight alone, 13 some standard pattern wtruld be been mixed up In the dope traffic a year and a halt for a youth borough has adequate business pounds, and car and driver weight, laid down for both salaries and' erate generally to raise the stand- Chiefs of Police, Monday urged the space to house any such person. Monmouth'a Figures ards of appraising in the residential legalization of wire-tapping of sus- •acket, has been placed in Marlboro who made it a practice to telephone 250 pounds, with no added weigh! working conditions to minimise The 1952 all-purpose property tax property Held. pected bookmakers' telephones. itate hospital for psychiatric obser- young women at odd hours and Reading of the ordinance follow- permitted. such transfers. But h« felt that levy in Monmouth county totals vation, accused of annoying young make, obscene remarks and sugges- Society membership Includes 1,596 He told the chiefs to "put pres- ed a written recommendation from The frame of the chassis musl action toward thla end should $16,918,000, an increase ..of 11.1 per sure" on the legislature because tions to' them. "He Bald he found the planning board that the ordi- be mode of wood and may be rein- originate in the county education cent over the {15,232,000 levied in senior members in 480 cities plus 4,- on Hoffman a list of about nine tele- 900 associate members who are di- "gambling has definitely gone to Dotootive Sgt. Peter F. Hyland nance be enacted. It also followed forced with metal braces or dlag offices. the county last year, the state cham the telephone." He added that the aid today that with the arrest of phone numbers of other young girls the reading of a letter from Har- nnal struts only at corners. Bod; Although previous resignations ber study showed. Local school rectly concerned with residential of this area; property valuation cither as mort- wire-tapping privilege is needed Hoffman "we are satisfied we have old M. Morris, Long Branch psy- frame must be constructed of wood, were reported earlier this year, tht taxes within the county increased because bookies now dispose of ound the person who has been The sergeant said Hoffman ad- chologist who Intends to move to The body ot the car must not con- board anticipated no difficulty In 14.6 per cent to total $7,457,000 this gage loan officers or real estate mitted making telephone calls to brokers, or In similar lines of work. the betting slips when a raid is aklng filthy telephone calls to girls Curley Homes In the near future. fine the driver's head and tt musl bringing the township's faculty.to ' year, Municipal governments 'in staged. if this area for the past year and a the girls. Mr, Morris urged council not to be wide enough to permit the driv the required 23-teacher level next Monmouth county have levied $6,- Society membership represents in- A search uncovered a .22 rifle hid- pass the law, as "unsightly and er to raise hia bands to adjust hi: fall. That will be one more teacher", 103,000 to meet their 1952 require- dependent appraisers and men iden- Mr. Parsons also asked the chiefs den away In Hoffman's automobile, than served here this past school tified with real estate companies, to *, support.A-PPoppsfcl legislation ashington st, garish" signs are not permitted, helmet while in a driving position. ments; an increase of 9.8 percent : Sgt. Hyland said, adding: "If the Final reading of the ordinance Is No closed compartments will be year. j." ja* , over the 1951 levy. The tax' levy savings and loan associations, life which .would permit' retired stall at 'the authorities don't do something about slated for Aug. 5. insurance companies, commercial troopers to accept jobs with county tome of a Long Branch girl before permitted. or body coverln Plenty of Applicants ' "'*.'. for the county government-totals this boy now, I'm afraid he'll kill In other business, council learn- may be made of fabric, wood, S3,358,00O and, represents a 6.1 per and. mutual savings banks, mort- or.municipal law enforcement de- o'clock Saturday night. The girl, somebody. He is that dangerous." It was said that aj many as It gage banking firms, and govern- partments without losing any pen' Jhoae Identity was kept'secret, CO? ed it may be faced with another leather, paipor, fiber, waltboard, applicant's for teaching jobs have cent" Increase over last year. " • • "The "immediate/, charges against suit testing the constitutionality of plywood, linoleum or cardboan The average property tax rate In ment agencies. slon benefits. He said police de- iperated "with police by.making a Hoffman were (disorderly conduct, attended special sessions at which, High standards of professional partments being enlarged or being date with Hoffman, after the youth the zoning ordinance. Charles Mor- The car may b« steered by tiller they are interviewed and their qual- the state for 1952 is estimated by resisting arrest and carrying a con- gan of West Long Branch, lawyer handle or steering wheel. If stocr- ifications studied. Most of that* the State Chamber to be $6.78 per conduct have been established. Un- organized could benefit by having allegedly made several telephone cealed weapon. derstanding, of valuation concepts such men. calls to her. • for Mr. and Mrs. Melchlor F. Rlz- ing wheel is used, at least one turn- reside In Monmouth county, al- $100 of assessed valuation. The , But Hoffman, whose arrest over zutto, wrote council asking for an buokle must bo fltted to steering though some have come from more statewide average rate last year was and procedures has been expanded. Another program pushed by the But before Hoffman arrived at the a year ago cracked open a narcotics Appraisal facts of both national and attorney general Is the state police amicable settlement of a dispute cable. Cable or steel rods must be distant locations Including places $6.44 per $100. Of New Jersey's house at 8:40 {or his 9 o'clock date, ring case, was removed to Marl- between his clients and the build- used. Steering gear must be so lutslde the state. 564 municipalities, 459 have higher local nature are continuously dis- training school. Ho said the school Sgt. Hyland and Detective William boro after authorities agreed he ing inspector. seminated. The'constant study of provides a chance for departments constructed to permit control of It had been planned to mak* all-purpose tax rates this year than Walling hid themselves In a down- should be placed under psychiatric It developed that the Rlzzuttos direction of car at all times. Only they did in 1951, while 93 have low- valuation problems and analysis of to have methods and take stairs bathroom. When the youth examination. He now is on proba- two types of brakes may be used: some definite plans last night re- er rates. The tax rates of 12 mu- housing and real estate data have advantage . of expert instruction. came In, they were on hand and tion, as a result of the dope charges. (Continued on page 2) drag brakes or wheel brakes. If garding faculty replacements,-but nicipalities remain the same at a resulted in outstanding progress in Two Red Bank policemen have nabbed him. . Sgt. Hyland said he believed that action was deferred due to the ab- the residential valuation field in the taken the special course. wheel brakes are used, brakes must sence of George C, Malone, super- year'ago, : Sgt. Hyland said that after Hoff- after he Is released from Marlboro apply to both rear wheels. No or- vising principal, who is 111 -with past 16 years of co-operative action At last night's banquet. t>. Milton man was brought outside "he put he will- be taken Into custody by aments or attachments considered Commenting on the increase in by appraisers through membership Ladd, assistant to the director of Mayor Breaks Tie laundice at the Fitkln hospital. local' property taxes, the state : up quite a struggle/' resisting ar- county probation officers' for hav- angerous by the Judges will be in the Society of Residential Ap- the F. B. I., said law enforcement rest. . '•. . . • ' . ing Violated his probation. lermltted. No glass may be used Another problem discussed waa chamber said that New Jersey's praisers, officials must "keep.our own*house the cafeteria. Mrs, Randolph C. local governments, like businessmen "But we subdued him quickly," He was granted probation after To Renew License nywhero in the car. Hallett, chairman, said the stat» Senior membership is limited to clean if. we expect to merit the laid the sergeant, He was then pleading no defense on a charge of and wage earners, are caught in an appraisers of recognized ability hav- support, respect and confidence of HIGHLANDS—After Mayor was $1,700 In arrears in its cafe- inflationary spiral that is largely irought to police headquarters possession of narcotics. He also teria aid payments which, how- ing many years of active experience the citizenry." He added that any where he was said to have con- faces grand Jury action for perjury Charles Hatzenbuehlcr cast a dead- Slashing, Crashes due to the deficit spending policies in appraising residential property officer who accepts graft "caters to lock-breaking vote, borough coun- ever, she was confident would be of the federal government. tinued his abuse of officials who In connection with his testimony made up by next autumn. Even for mortgage lending institutions, the desires of the criminal under- at the narcotics trial. cil Monday night approved, 3-2, the trust officers, government agencies, world or violates the ethics of his ook him in custody. renewal of tho plenary retail con- End Club's Outing with this amount paid in full, ah* Economy Suggestions said she anticipated a minimum The state chamber enumerated courts of law and individuals con- profession." sumption license of Club 75 on Mil- PINE BROOK — A slashing and cerned with real estate. ler st. wo auto accidents featured the loss ot S582 in the 1951-52 school . four areas where It said economies r The conference concludes today ,'ear's cafeteria operations. might be achieved. These are: Appraisers are admitted to senior with a talk by Col. Russell A. Councllmen Matthew F. Horan indup of a Brooklyn social club Clerk Ready to Issue Licenses. Mrs. Hallett attributed the defi- 1. Defer capital improvements membership in the society only by Snook, superintendent of the state and William V. Rauschcr were op- luting here early Sunday morning. action of the board of governors, police, on the new point system posed to renewing the license, and James White, 32; yesterday was cit chiefly to salaries for cafeteria wherever possible until more ad- assistant! which, she said, hava vantageous market conditions pre- which requires that applicants meet for traffic violations. Councilmen Alexander Bahra and elcased from Monmouth Memorial rigid minimum requirements of p When Engineer, Attorney Approve A. Meade Robertson were for ap- ospltal where he had been taken een averaging $500 a month. That vail. The state chamber noted that was termed a considerable increat* appropriations tor municipal cap- praisal experience and demonstrate proval. Councilman Herbert Harts- by the Eatontown First Aid squad a high quality of appraisal work. KEANSBURO — Beachway con- torney, who will examine his lease grove was absent and Councilman after he h..d been stabbed during over previous years. ital improvements total $9,500,000 Law Firm Marks cessionaires' anxiety over the ap- to determine the validity of Issuing However, she agreed when Mr. for 1902.. After the general community stand- Frank Hall abstained from voting. an argument. Ho was a passenger ing and professional conduct of ap- proaching Fourth of July weekrend a license to the operator. Mr. Blair Monday's session was a meeting In one of the five buses which had itelnmuller asked: "Isn't It so If 2. County and municipal payrolls plicants for senior membership have 15th Anniversary while their establishments are still was not present' at last night's adjourned from Friday when SO taken members ot Club Royal No. we didn't serve any free lunches • should be reviewed to eliminate been investigated, they pledge their unlicensed was "understood" last meeting, due to the 15th anni- other liquor licenses were approved. 13 on a shore excursion party. Held there wouldn't be any loss?" excess personnel. adherence to the code of ethics for- WEST LONG BRANCH. — The night by Mayor Felix J. Brennan versary celebration of his law firm, The question of the club's license n county jail as a material witness There hasn't been any indication 3. An end to mandatory spending mulated by the society. Senior resi- 15th anniversary of the law firm but he could not see, the mayor Parsons, Labrecque, Canzona and renewal was held over at the re- o the stabbing Is James Johnson, hat the board Intends to dlacon- legislation by which state officials dential appraisers continue to keep of Parsons, Labrecque, Canzonai said, why their concern had not Combs of Red Bank, The attorney's quest of Mr. Horan, who said that 12. Inue serving free lunches and milk require local officials to raise prop- and Combs, was marked at a din- prompted license application and satisfaction with tho lease will lead complaints had been made to him to children who cannot afford lo erty taxes. in touch with appraisal develop- attention to corrective measures to Issuance nf the license, the may- John H. William escaped Injuries ments through participation in local nor last night at Joseph's. Em- verbally that Ihu lavein was nut when the right rear wheel of his pay. The cafeteria committee, how- 4. Pupil-teacher ratios and class ployees presented a sterling silver when time waa not at such- a or said. conducting1 "business In an orderly ever, Is scheduled to meet soon to and regional activities of the society premium. ai- snapped off while he was ne- sizes in the public schools should and by continued study of appraisal card tray, suitably engraved, to Councilman William Turner voted manner." Council reviewed police gotiating ia curve on Pine Brook discuss the prlcea It has bean ' be studied. literature, • ' • the firm. The mayor's views were occa- against a suggestion by tho mayor activity In reference to the club rd., tha car skidding 300 feet ac- charging and other matters to find sioned at a council meeting by the that a reoommendatlon be made to and a report by military authori- some' way of keeping more within Because of training, experience, Attending were Attorney Gen' cording to Eatontown Patrolman Its Income next year, A report on Driver Fined $25 and high moral principles, senior eral Theodore D. Parsons and Mrs, Inquiry.of Henry Oehlhaus whether the board of health that plumbers ties, which indicated no complaints i"rank Pocr. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J tha borough was ready to Inspect from without the borough be per- ot a serious nature :hls is expected In August. residential appraisers. are consid- mitted to obtain licenses to operate A few minutes after William's For Leaving Scene ered outstanding appraiser! of resi- Labrecque, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund a refreshment stand at the foot of Major Against 'Rumor' accident, a car driven by Odea S10,000-a-Year Business dential property, J. Canzona, Mr. and Mn. Robert Bayview ve., operating as Ann and in the municipality when tho bor- Before hia vote for ap Load halt overturned twice at the Ernest Smith of 206 Shrewsbury Bill's, and to grant a license for ough's plumbers are too busy to Mrs. Hallett explained that th* H. Malda, Mr. and Mrs. William R. 1 proval the mayor aald ho could not same curve, the car skidding ISO school cafeteria Is quit* a big bull- ave. was fined $28 this morning by Blair, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa tha establishment. Mr. Qehlhaus meet the demand for their sorvlces. base any action on "rumor or foot. Tho driver and four paaaen- Magistrate John V. Crowelt on a New Point Comfort Beach Co. wae The mayor thought that plumbers nesn operation, & $10,000-a-year Crowell Fines J. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Abra- anonymous talk." Mr. Robertson, gcrs were taken to Monmouth Me- business that Involves serving over charge of leaving the scone of an ham J. Zager, members of th fined $100 June 20 by Magistrate oould be given permits In the man-after the approval was recorded, morial hospital for treatment. Sum' aocldent. Edward F. Ambrose for operating ner of building permits whan bor- 200 meals on each aohool day. Sh* firm, and Mr. and Mrs. John H crltlclted the absence of Mr, Harts- monscs for careleaa driving were told a reporter that th* state nor- Others fined this morning for Tavern Owner Warren, Jr., Mr. ana Mn. Raoco without a borough mercantile 11- ough plumbers are unable to com- grove, who, ho said, was well aware Issued to drivers of both cars. trafflo violations inolude James come, Testimony at the hearing dis- ply with .the request of residents mally aends In Its aid payment* Robert Cook, proprietor ,of Ravaiohlerl and Mr. and Mra, John of tho purpojo of Monday's meet- Shrewibury state police were at the rate of an average $480 'a Beattle, 3 Harvard rd., Fair Havon, dlvens, associate members. closed that Borough Clerk Rlohard for service. Mr. Turner aald that Ing, Mr. Hartsgrove attended Fri- failure to stop at a red light, $10, Cook't tavern, Shrewsbury ave. A. Jessen had withheld issuance of the entire question was a board of called by a bartender at Oreenbrler month and that th* (tat* alwayai and Newman Springe rd,, was fined health matter, but Councilman Loon day's session, also an adjourned Inn. Troopers William Lnmbertion has met Its aid committment* "al- .Rlohard Bayne, Wood ave., Koans- the license at the mayor'i direc- meeting, for the purpose ot license though sometimes not completing burg, James Moran, 2 Lakeside ISO thli morning by Magistrate H. G. Parker Heads tion, pending the correction of con- A,. Waltt agreed with the mayor and Robert Stackhouse Inveitl- John V. Crowell on a charge of that council was within Its bounds renewals, gated, ts payments until the October fol- ave,, Rumion, and John Aoker, 04 violating tha borough ordinance ditions of the ttand'e location. lowing the aohool year. Linden pi, Red Bank, $B each for Civil Defense Group Mri Oehlhaus laid lait night that In making the recommendation. Council deferred action on a po- regulating tavern houra by not tutor), slgnod by 88 rosidents ot the Games, Entertainment At the recommendation of Mrs. careless driving, and William Qlbey, oloilng his bar at 2 a, m, Monday. SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP - tha conditions wore oorreoted Mon- The motion waa carried and tho Clayton ave,, Point Pleasant, failure Julius A, Frlokel, towmhlp com- day night after an Inspection Sun' borough olerk will so- Inform the Prospect st. hill section, against Feature Grange Picnic Marl* Lemon, member of th* oafi- to stop at a stop sign, $8. Patrolman Emerson Wllllama, plans for a municipal dump at the torla commlttei, a letter of thank* mittee . chairman, at laat nlght'i day night by Borough Engineer board. FREEHOLD—Memberi of Mon John Ball, 39 Wavarly pi,, Rod who made tha complaint, testified Limited Kxomprlon north end o( the street. Mr. Hal will go from the board to Mrs, ha atoipid by tha tavarn at 3:30 committee meeting appointed How- John Rollly, Mr. Jeuen has been mouth County Pomona gmng* and Oerard Oont ot Vail Homes, who Bank, and Hooker Taloott, Moun ard C. Parker chairman of the Io> Instructed to Issue , the' license made the motion foe delay, citing tain Hill rd,, Chapel Hill, were on that data and the tavern wae Council approved th* recommend- the noed (or tho public to be "edu their families enjoyed a picnic Sat volunteered hir lervlces aa oati- still open and wai oooupled by oal civil dafenaa oommlttaa to euo- whenever Mr, Rellly i»y« the Im- ation of tho hoard of flro commis- urday on the grounds at Went- terla bookkeeper thli peat year. flmd $8 taoh for Improper parking. oeed John Newman, who gava up pediments nave been removed. He- cated to the fact that If there I* patrona, Ha added ha returned an sioners that Chariot Padner> of 158 no dump It will fa* their respons- rook, Th* group mumbled at I Announcement wai made that hour later and found tha establish* tha poat whan ha moved from the plying to Mr. Oehlhaus' requeit Ramsey'ave, be granted a limited o'clock when outdoor fames, relay townahlp. ibility to haul their own trash Mrs, Edwin Creewlek, a. tuohir, Band to Present ment still open and aevan paraona that an Inspection be mad* by exemption n a member of the flro away." Mr, Hall was making ref- racea and a watermelon eating con- Is a surgical patient at Monmouth aaatad at tha bar, Mr, Frlokel ixprened tha appre- noon today, Mayor Brennan took department, Mr, Padner will not test were held under direction of Memorial hospital, and a oolite* ciation of tha oommtttaa to Mr. exoeptlon to the "Immadlaoy" of erence to waste for which the gar. '. Flrit of 20 Concerts In paaapaiilni g judgment, Judfa 1 b* eligible for full exemption a* a Gerald Smith, ' tlon wu taken for the purchase of Parker for volunteering to head th* need now while th* proprietor bage contractor Is nol rosponelble ' ATLANTIC H1OHLANDS-Th* Orowelill atitatai d that aa a tavern result of being over-age. Borough In the evening an entertainment flowers, the looal org&nliatlon, Tha new had more than a year to oorreot Manager Ralph O. Wllllama report- , Drain Project was given by an orchestra from municipal band h*r* will praiant owner Cook should havs been ft> ohalrman told the oommlttaa h th« flrit of a «rlM of 90 summer mlllar with th* borough ordinance th* condition and be granted a II ad that two atreet light*) for Bnyder In a unanimous approval councl Olendola, iponaored by th* Jr, will call a meeting of hli grow oeme. He Mid Mr. Rellly wee not (Continued on Pag* 2) voted to administer the work o O.U.A.M, and directed by Charles Enleri Local Home, oonoerU Friday at 8:1(1 p. m, at and that there wae no exouie for In the near future. , the yaoht basin bandstand, Pas- th* violation. bo I Tin paid for hi* Inxpeotlone. The extending the Valley »l, drain, tie- Mitchell, Heverat etudentt from th* Man Escapes Police . Leo F. Connor* of Trenton, who Mr. FrlokH announced he wll mayor aald he could well under, Ing a recent $10,000 appropriation Walter* Dancing ichool of Key- quali Acquavlva of Rid Bank will appoint a three-member local ai Student lo Hold conduct the porformanco/i, was arrested at th* railroad sta- stanil Mr, Rellly'i attention to other made by tha hoard ot freeholder port entertained with danoM, Man A prowler who intired th* horn* tion last night hy Patrolman Ben- ilitanee.board at next month' appointment* In view of thla. Mr. Evangel litiu Scrlci tor the project, mouth grange apomored a group of Mrs. Ruby Parki, 101 luniet "Amirloin Patrol" by Meoeham, meeting. "LuiUplH Overtun" by Kole-Bola, jamin Glover, wax fined ISO on a •Oahlhaus offered la pay (or an In- LEONARDO - "You Can't Win," In a. Joint iMelon Friday nljhi of four acrnrfllnn playera and a ave,, early thla morning escaped charge of being drunk and disor- •petition, Council directed the bor- the second Aim itrmon featuring with the municipal housing author- clnrlnetlit who cindered nveral ee- before the arrival of Lieut. L*wla "National Bmblrm" by Bailey, SWREPS MEETING "The Kin Wait*." by Ardltl, "Ber- derly, ough clerk lo contact the engineer Dr, Boh Jonoj, Br,, produccl hy the ity, council adoptrd a resolution i leetlonn, Mr«, Ira Conn, Howard H. Hendrlcki, who aniwend a till ' enada" by Schubert, "Htara and The National nwsopelake netting his prompt attention to the Rob Jono« unlvernlty "Unusual wing the authority (hat it WII F", Siin'y, Onctr Thorn pinn, Carl from Mri, Park*. , Strlpai Forever" by Sousa, "The WEATHER. REPOKT gatta uioeletlon will hold i ipeolino*l matter. Films" iiudloj, will be presented ni "amicably ntgotlatv" lh« ante oi Mtlwlg and Perce Harry, Jr,, wei'i According le Lieut. HendrUkV meetlnt n«t TuNdiy at I p,m. it Lot I p. m, Saturday at the Ooeanvlew tht municipally ownod inulneratoi tho comniltteo of arrangements. report, he waa told by Mri. Pwka Merry Widow" by L»h«r, "L'Eetu. Bunny today, fair tonight and property with tho houelng grou dlantln*" by Waldteufiu, "The New the Molly Pltoher hotel, Commit- Tha New Point Comfort company Community ohuroh at Burlington that she wok* to find MBMIM In tomorrow, tilth today In th* teei for the river oluilo will be alao wu fined 1100 for the opera- and Appleton avu, h*rt, when final federal approval of th< Genp tupiirlire her bedroom, the a4d<4, My pe- Colonial Marsh' by Mall end "At housing; project It forthcoming, Mild In eut ijian, prWitii Ulllni reel llee, that th* Kt*tm*d and th> tha Country Fair" by rillppa. We, low tonight 5M0, High to- appointed, tnd other Important re. tlon of a parking lot on Beaohway, Th* motion picture will begin a b;; ••Mri (tarfuairfuaiee mil mill lui ui fenalfenai fait*, builnew will bo dliouned. trading aa Klniella'i, Mr. Klniella week of evangellatlo meeting* at (trt(trt. Aleralleem le JU.reu Nr>Nr>**" man (ltd from h*r Mom and down, Tha oonoart will open with "Tha morrow In tha M'I. Oentl* to Bittjr lumiiinr drmtt r*>lu«»d fuurr nr«li er t*t th* italri. The woman'* kuiband •tar Ipanglid lannar" and OIOIB moderate aouthweit or uuth last night told council that he tha ehuroh to be conduoted by Ken- m*r« 13.91, (.'irdllna Urtiiil, 7 Mlllnl i lilt Rea.lial; MlU. told polls* the nun iiMptt ml * with "Amorloi," fid nf July •mrlilc'ri for Ihi Klddlil louea the properly from tho com- neth Gambit, a student at tht mil- mini ill it,, ri'il Mink,- Ailvtrtliimint, hiint junUal luepir It baibal window on the ground floor. A wlndi th* n»«t %\ hour*. ll fmtn'i, ,\tlvt»linn»nl, pany and the mayor teeallcd that vei'ilty, Hptclnl mualu will he heard uttH, Hid Dank.— I hiiil"" ilon lain' *iiH mum al pookttknlt* found on tb* wlndftW Tin retille Mr. KIMHIII hid an appointment *>aeh night through Sunday, July Kill lK« lint tun H«mtiu» biles' Mveilu XeiuieriefulMlf Van, we, sit rlil »' thi inn. lie Csmeiew vim it Prewn'i. 1 mini IKIIIM lium fro*n'«'—Ail»< nil wia turned aver I* Ik* jwllt* with WllUat* Xi Half, borough ti. mini, turn P 'Ad »r Kiritfa lUh*4fWt|lJM ore Tvtrn RED RANK REGISTER. .JULY 2. 1952 Seiferts Have Anniversary Clerk Ready To Issue PERSONALS Methodists Fete New Neighbors Citizenship Class J (Continued from page 1) Garden Club RFD Among the student* who will en- ave. were ordered in mid-June, and ter Bryn Mawr college next fall as delivery is expected within a month. Has Luncheon freshmen Is Miss Hope Haskell, At Dinner in Fellowship Hall Holds Exercises daughter of Amory L. Haskell ot The evening ot June 2o\ in the Council approved the sale, on Mr. HOLMDEL — A covered dish Williams' recommendation, Of four uncheon at the Baptist chapel last Woodland farm of Mlddletown. gymnasium of the Community "Y," r Mr. and Mra. Frank Ekman of bT FBEDER1C M. FYKE marked the close of the first ten- lots on Ocean ave. to Wallace E. eek marked the closing meeting ot Wagner for $526. Manor dr., are parents of a daugh- week period of the English and arden club R.F.D. Members will ter, born last Thursday at River- .It wa* "Operation Placed Per- Farewell Given citizenship classes for Red Bank's Council directed the manager to meet July SI to make bedside bou- •bns" at the Methodist church last request the State Chiefs of Police lUets to be sent to patients at Til- vlew hospital. foreign born. Mf. and Mrs. Robert Knight of Thursday evening as the Married The students themselves con- association to conduct an examina- on General hospital at Fort Dix, Couples' Bible class made history tion, under council's direction, for Mrs. William Mulheron, who was Leighton ave., are parents of a \laj., Mrs. Dries ducted the closing exercises. Mrs. daughter, born last Thursday at by serving a dinner to sorot 70 of Olga Tkachenko of 60 Chestnut a patrolman to replace Patrolman ecently elected president, named ttie students of the evening classes Brigadier Arthur S. Woodruff, Melvln Kelm, now on vacation un- tan ding committee chairmen. Of- Riverview hospital. St., directed the program against a Gottfred C. Jacobaen of 126 for Red Bank's new neighbors. ate commander of The Salvation background provided by a large til his resignation becomes effective leers serving with Mrs. Mulheron , Fellowship hall presented a gala rmy, Monday night presided at a Tuesday, July 15. The examination nclude Mrs. Robert Res, vice pres- Branch ave., Red Bank, has been American flag. Mrs. Amanda Tali named to the Dean's list at Wagner appearance as guests and hosts, ublic farewell meeting for Maj. was at the piano. for appointment as patrolman will dent; Mrs, Frank Beach, recording oblivious of the torrid temperature, nd Mrs. Henry A. Dries. be the first in the borough's his- lecretary; Mrs, Henry Blelfeldt, cor- College, Staten Island where ha After the singing of "The Star la in his rnnlor year. Other county assembled about tables laid lor 150. Edward H. Conway, president of Spangled Banner," .Mrs. Tkachenko tory, the mayor said, and it will responding secretary, and ' Miss A few more than that were present he Red Bank Community Chamber bring an end "to favoritism as far Inna Cross, treasurer. At the bus- residents on the dean's list at Wag- , gave In English an address of ness session, Mrs. August Muehl- ner include Mlaa Jane Recktneyar, for some had to take their dinner I Commerce, was among those tak- thanks to the teachers. She said, as the police department Is con- standing, but there were no com- ig part In the service. He pre- cerned. A patrolman will be hired AsbUry'Park, and Miss Anne MOr- "On behalf ot all the students ot augen, Jr., retiring president, had rls, Farmlngdale, plaints at the excellent menu. ented MaJ. DHPS a brief case, gift the evening school, we would like according to his ability." etiring chairmen give annual re- '• The affair was a resounding dem- f Edward J. Macklin, Ralph H. Council approved the payment of Mr: and Mrs. Walter Smith of to thank our teachers for the splen- orts. Central ave. are parents of a daugh- onstration that neighborly good elknap, Ray E. Taylor and hlm- did gesture of brotherhood they $87,179.51 In bills and authorized Member! attending the event will acknowledges no boundaries, clf. He announced that a scroll the manager to complete negotia- ter born Sunday at Monmouth Me- have extended to us. wore hats made of plant materialsteria , morial hospital. and Unlimited credit is due Pastor being prepared which cites the "You have welcomed us to this tions for the 15-year unlimited he following were" winnet* ^iinn an Roger Squire, the Married Couples' .ccomplishments of Maj. and Mrs. lease of state property adjacent to Mr. and Mra. James Burgess of community with the best gift any nformal contest! Mrs. Robert Law- River st, are parents of a daugh- Bible class, the program commit- ries during their command of the man or women could ask for, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Selfert of Guests included ' Mr. and Sirs. Belvedere Beach, ence, Jr., the prettiest; and Mrs, tee, and particularly Mrs. Robert ter born Sunday at Monmouth Me- ed Bank corps. that is, education. Without the 14 Krueger pi., East Keansburg, William Hood, Maplewood; (Mr. and Daniel Ely, the funniest. morial hospital. Kirkland and Mrs. Philip Pcterscn Maj. and Mrs. Dries are presently knowledge of the language of the were honored at a. surprise 30th Mrt, Robert Van Houten, Nutley; The next executive board met re- and their assistants for conceiving CHURCH NEWS. Mr. and Mra. Sari Garrisoh of n furlough visiting friends In land we live in, we could not ad- wedding anniversary celebration Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hofnagel, en tly at Mrs. Mulheron's home. Madison ave., are parents of a and carrying through such a won- ighland Park while awaiting vance ourselves. Education is the given by their son-in-law and Newark; Mr, and Mrs. Martin Jep- METHODIST Mrs. J. Daniel Tuller presented the derful idea. Incidentally, how do son, born Monday at Monmouth heir new assignment. Capt. and stepping stone to success, and that daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond son and 'children, Union; Mr. and Red Bank budget, and programs and plans for Memorial hospital.. (lie ladles contrive to look like rlrs. Robert Rlghtmlre of New is why we are grateful to you. Van CMahn of 63 Carpenter st. Sun- Mn. Walter Van Glahn and Mr, icxxt season, were discussed, flowers on a May morning; while "Thirst for the Living Cod," is Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Woodward ork city, who have been assigned "We would also like to extend day afternoon and evening, The and Mrs. George Scrlvahl, Atlantic of 23 East Westside ave. Sunday turning out such a mammoth feast? ere, will have their welcome meet- our thanks to Mr. Babcock end Seiferts have one daughter, Mrs. Highlands; Mr. and Mrs, George •«« sermon subject for Sunday I "Blessed-Be" Bill Bradley and ng Sunday at 8 p. m. Capt. and Van Glahn, and one grandchild, Franklim-" i.iin_ an--jd children-I_,,J.._ , PorT.—1t Mo.»..n_ mornlnsmorningr bvy the minister,. Rev,. RogRoe- COUNTY BIRTHS celebrated their ISth wedding an- Maj. Dries for making it possible er J. Squire, John Ferris, organ- niversary, wife were in the president's chair Ars, Russell Wheeler, formerly of for us to use their buildings for Bonnie Van Glahn. A buffet sup- mouth; Mr, and Mrs, William Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ireland of jand called the gathering to order his place, also were affected in the lie r was served, games were played Lloyd, East Keansburg; Mr, and ist-director, will provide the follow- Robin rd., Rumson, are parents of Mr. and Mra. Lester E. Hanf of our classes. May God bless Amer- ing music for the service: Prelude Spring ter. apartments, arc moving while Mr. Squire returned thanks. resent changes. They are being ica and its people!" • and prizes won by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gerald Jordan and son, Red a son, born last Thursday at Mon- As the words came from his lips, "Rhoaymedre," Vaughn Williams; tomorrow to Lake Charles, La., ransferred from Troy, Jf. Y., to Gifts were then presented to William Lloyd of East Keanstourg, Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ran- mouth. Memorial hospital. they were echoed in 11 different ommand the corps at Wilkei Mrs. Robert Van Houten of Nut- som, Eatontown; Mr. and Mrs, choir hymn "Immortal, Invisible" Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bayer of where Mr..Hanf will be In charge languages from the hearts of the George Lovett, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Welsh; Offertory, "Siciliano" Bach; of Muller's department store as as- larre, Pa. old Coddington, Miss Eleanor Mor- ley and Martin Jepson of Union. Thomas CaJt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry ,aurel ave., Keansburg, are par- jguests. Among the latter were Mrs. Table decorations were in white Kluln, Jr., Mr.- and Mrs. Harry choir, "God Be In My Head" Da- ents of a son, born last Thursday sistant to the president. He Is as- Louis S. Pentler from New York, Certificates Presented ris, Miss Janet Schmidt, Mrs. Gor vies; postlude. sociated with Allied Stores, Inc. don. MacPhcrson, Mrs. Hubert with a three-tier white cake with Treacy and Mr. and Mrs. Walter at Rlverview hospital, 'representing the Church press, and At Monday's farewell, Mrs. Brig- a bride and groom on top. The Duntoar, River Plaza; Spencer Memorial altar flowers for Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Drew VanDam of Mr. and Mra. Courtlandt White of some ot tho agencies working with Farrow, Alex Koleda, Mr. Balbcock day will be the gift of Mrs. James Leroy pi. will return home tomor- dier Woodruff, state president of Maj. Dries and Mr. and (Mrs. Fred parly room was decorated with Hulse, Little Silver, and Mrs. Car] Lake ave., Fair Haven, are parents displaced persons overseas, he Woman's Home league, pre- white crepe streamers and wedding Bcrbcrlch and children, West R. Smock, presented in loving mem of a son, born last Thursday at row from Detroit, Mich., where I Following the dinner, President eric IM. Pyke. ory of her husband. The altar flow they have been visiting Mr. White's ientcd a 25:year certificate of ap- bells and spring flowers. Keansburg, Rivervlew ho&pital. 3radley turned the program over Those not present who also as era will also be the gift of Rose- son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and preciation as Home league sccre- sistcd in the evening classes wen Mr. and Mrs. John Wunsch of >to ever-resourceful Harold Codding- ary of the Red Bank Citadel corps marie Edenhofer as a greeting to Cottage pi., Keansburg, are parents Mrs. John Topp. ;ton, who guided the entertainment MISB Rose Marie Edenhofcr, Mis the congregation, as she tours the Robert A. Dries has taken a po- o Mrs. Julius Nielsen, Brigadier Lucy WoRlom, Miss Sarah Arm ENGAGEMENTS Council To Ban of a son, born Friday at Rivervlew ^through features full of surprises, Woodruff presented a 20-year cer- United States prior to her return hospital, sition as chauffeur and mainten- ;Chief of these and most deeply ap- strong and D. D. Wolfe. to Germany, ance man at the Salvation Army Iflcate of appreciation as war cry After the singing of "America,1 (Continued from page 1) Mr.. and His. Robert Crane of preciated wu the Cossack chorus icrgeant to Mrs. Charles A. Olson, Jeanne Plant Engaged The evening chapel worship wll' Dock st., Union Boacli, arc parents Star Lake camp at Butler, Ti. J,, 'from the recently organized Greek the students dispersed. It i lave purchased » lot on the west be held at 8 o'clock. Rev. Squire'J while Ronald Dries has accepted a 5r.; 13-ycnr certificate of apprccia- planned to continue the evening To Alan D. Canfielcl ilde of West End ave. but have of a son, born Saturday at River- Orthodox church on Bridge ave, ion as corps treasurer to William sermon will be on "A Patriotic vlew hospital. position as counselor at the. Salva- Three selections from Russian classes In a second and longci ot been granted a building per- tion Army camp Ardsley just out- J. Chadwlck, and citations for spe- RUMSON — Mr. and Mrs. George Disciple." Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hbglen of church music were given, and the term beginning Sept. 2. mit'because the plans "would not side of Yonkers, N. Y., for the cial services to Harold Blair and R. Plant of Oak Wood lane an- There will be no Methodist Youth Bay ave., Highlands, are parents scope and blending of the voices ie In harmony with other bulld- season. They are the sons of Maj, Jess L. Peters. nounce the engagement of their Fellowship meetings during. July of a daughter, born Saturday at .created the impression of a human Sea Scout Ship to Make ngs in the area." Mr. Morgan con- and Mrs, Henry A. Dries. The brigadier also presented daughter, Miss Jeanne Francos and August, Rivorvlew hospital. Morgan, ends that it is an unconstitutional Carolyn Otten and Helen Me Medical patients at Riverview bandsmen's commissions to Edward 1,000-Milc Cruise Plant, to Alan Dayton Canfleld, son rovislon. After reading the letter, Mr. and Mm, Edward Jones of ; An Esthonlan, Mrs, Amandi Chadwlck, Florabel Blair and Har- of Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Canfleld Clecs will be sponsored by the Latham ave., Navesink, are parents hospital this week include Julius ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS— The i ohn Hawkins, who presided in Woman's Society of Christian Per Nielsen, 61 Maple ave.; Royal Craw- ;Tall, was next called on, and sh old Blair; commissions for young if Wayside rd,, Tinton Falls. ilayor Alfred N, Bcadleston's ab- of a son born Sunday at Monmouth •responded with the Pilgrim's chor- people's Legion secretary and Girl Sea Explorer ship "Privateer" will vice when they attend the Penning' Memorial hoslptal, ford, 64 Spring at.; -Mrs. John 1 leave the municipal yacht harbor ience, referred It to Borough At- ton house party July 8-11. Welch, 38 Riverside ave.; Mra, Jen- ds from Wagner's "Tannhauser, Guard Leader to Florabel Blair; here Friday morning for a 1,000- orncy Leon Reussllle for an Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vasto ot liendered with brilliant precision. commissions to Mrs. Charles A. There will be a pre-get-togethe Wesley ave,, Atlantic Highlands, nie Mead, 186 West Front «t, and mile International good will cruise pinion. by the Scouts and their parent Eugene Schiafone, Cbapln ave. ' At thla point, great-hearted Ei Olson, Sr., for war cry sergeant to St. Johns, Qus. Louis E. Cookc, are parents of a son born Sunday jCbnway, who fathers more com and visiting sergeant. Patiennn ^ve. Curba for discussing details about camp In at Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mrs. Luvester Davis of 90 River commissioner for the Monmouth Fellowship hall, tomorrow at 8 p. m. at. is a surgical patient it River- jnunlty projects than most peopli Col. Chester Halg, secretary of county Boy Scout Sea Explorer di- Mr. Hawkins asked that reel- Mr. and Mra. John Chervenak yan count on their fingers, rose ti the Salvation Army Citizen's ad- lenta of Patterson ave. be advised The fourth quarterly conference of Port Monmouth rd.,'Keansburg, vlew. vision, will head the company of will be held Monday, July 28, in th •bring greetings to the guests o visory board, expressed the board's 18 scouts and officers. hat state aid to repair that atreet are parents of a aon born Saturday

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U PACK « NrttM 170 BROAD STREET, RED BANK 576 RIVER ROAD, FAIR HAVEN Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 2,19S2 church of Christ Scientist, Boston, Lulu Moors Cubbage, Miami, Fla.; Funeral arrangements,will ba an- neral home. Rev. Robert H. An- four brothers, C. M. Cubbage and nounced by Bedla funeral Home at erson, Jr., rector of Trinity Eple- Mass. The funeral was held Monday Herbert H. Cubbage, Mlddletown; Keyport. f illiam E. Foster, ipal church, officiated. William W. Cubbage, Long Branch, \NHAM Burial was in Fair View ceme- night at the Mount memorial home, with Harold A. Johnson, former and Eugene H. Cubbage, Caldwell, ry. Bearers were Patrolmen Em- Deaths in Red Bank and Vicinity and a sister, Mrs. John May of Rev. W. D. Dale Dies, Attorney, Dies son R. Williams, Edward Brooks reader of the Red Bank church of Christ, Scientist, officiating. Burial Miami. , Was Rector at Rumson William E. Foster, 65, of 28 .nd William F. Patterson, Jr., of The funeral will be held Saturday e Red Bank police department, mass of requiem. Miss Joan Cough- Tuesday was in the Lutheran ceme- RUMSON—Rev. William Dutton Euena pi., Red Bank, a senior FREDERICK W. BOLTEN tery, Middle Village, L. I. at 2 p. m. at the H. Laurence Scott l , 9911 , former rectot r of St partner In. the law firm of Apple- nd William McKnight, James L. lin was organist and Michael Ber- funeral home, Burial will be In Dale, St. aughn and Peter Cell! of the flre KU1ISO N—Frederick William gin, soloist. Burial, under the direc- George's by-the-River Episcopal gate, Foster, Beusjllle * Cornwell, partment. Honorary bearers In- Bolten, 82, died Friday morning HOWARD F. SMITH Fair View cemetery. church, died Friday In Easton, Pa., 34 Broad *t., died list Thursday tion of the John E. Day funeral uded Mayor Katharine Elkus at his home, 20 North St., after sev- home, wu in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Howard F. Sm'lth, 58, or 165 SARAH BELLE TIERNEY where he had been living since his BECAUSE OF A night at Monmouth Memorial hos- thite, • members of the borough eral months' illness. Spring St., died Monday morning at retirement in 1929. He had been ill pital Bearers were William Moyes, Ed- .UN, I ON BEACH—Mrs. Sarah BENT STEERING KNEE ouncll and Former Mayor Charles Born In New York city, Mr. Bol- ward Moyes, Vincent Moyes, Jr., Rivervlew hospital after a long Ill- two weeks. ' Born In Atlantic Highlands, Mr, . English. ten was a son of the late Richard ness. Belle Tierney, 65, rt. 36, died yester- Born in England, Rev. Mr, Dale Un.biUnetd whetli, bent knees, mit-' Toster was a son of the late Vice and Margaret Hertzberg Bolten. Edwin Sutphin, John Golden and day at her home following a long Members of the flre department Clarence Teed. Father Hughes pro- Mr. Smith was born In New York came to the United States in 1892, aligned frtmes, tten't just nuisances to Chancellor John E. and Louella nd auxiliary held services last He had been a resident of this city, son of Mrs. Louise Woolrich illness. and served the Congregational the driver. They wear'out car and tires, FoGter, and had been a resident place 27 years, moving here from nounced benediction at the grave. Born in Pennsylvania she was hursday night at the funeral home. A rifle squad from Fort Monmouth Smith and the late Cyrus F. Smith. church, Brunswick, Me. He entered cause steering parts failure, loss of control, of Mlddletown township and Red Ihlef Robert K. Forbes and his Hobokcn. For a number of years He had been a resident here 12 the daughter of the late Hiram and the ministry in 1896 and was rec- blow-outs-ACCIDENTS! BEFORE that Sank all his life. He was a mem- Mr, Bolten was employed as a stev- fired three volleys and a bugler Margaret Engelhart Bensingcr. tor of St. George's 20 years. He eputics were In charge, Frank sounded taps. years. He was a former resident of ' lappeni, come in for Safety check-up on ber of the bar associations of New 'oeny wa« chaplain, edore by tho Hamburg-American Atlantic Highlands. For the past 26 She Is survived by her husband, was a former rector of St. John's our scientific BEAR Equipment! and New Jersey. Steamship Line at Hoboken. More Father Hughes also recited the years, Mr. Smith was associated Martin S. Tierney; five daughters, Evangelist Episcopal church In A graduate of Atlantic High- recently he worked as a crossing Rosary Monday night at the fu- with the General Motors Acceptance Mrs. Margaret McCoy, Mrs. John New Brunswick, where the funeral Thank Your Repair Man For lands high school, Mr. Foster was FUNERAL OF watchman In this area for the Jer- neral home. Services were conduct- corporation of New York city. He Winans and Mrs. Helen Lane of was hold Tuesday, graduated from Princeton unlvers- LEON E. VANBRUNT sey Central railroad. He retired ed thon by the American Legion, was an elder and a member of the Union Beach; Mrs. Annabclle Ellis, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. "Th» Accident That Ity, class of 1908, and the New York several years ago. He was a mem- Brotherhood of the Red Bank Pres- Iselln, and Mrs, Mary Gormley of Philip S. Otis, with whom he lived, Didrlt Happen" The funeral of Leon E. VanBrunt, ber of Eagle lodge, Free and Ac- MRS. ANNA A. H. MURRAY Port Monmouth; a brother, Hiram University law school, class of 1911. (clonp resident of Red Bank, who byterian church. Mr. Smith was a and a son, Nlelson S, Dale, Stam- He practiced in New York city with cepted Masons of Jersey City. EAST KEANSBURG—Mrs. Anna former resident of Atlantic High- Benslnger, Ashland, Pa.; 14 grand- ford, Conn, , led suddenly Tuesday of last week children and five great-grandchil- *he firm of Smith, Chambers & t his home, 33S Broad St., was Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Anna A. Monahan Murray, 82, widow of lands, Clare, and was an original mem' Ulrich Bolten; a daughter, Mrs. William J, Murray and a resident dren. eld last Thursday night at the Surviving, besidea his mother," are To Present New Drama It's Been "Quality" Since 1922 tier of the Red Bank law firm. Vorden funeral home. Rev. Charles Margaret, wife of Harold Turpin, his wife, Mrs. Elsie M. Lehmann She was a member of the Rosary Following in the footsteps of his I. Webster, pastor of the Red Bank Eatontown; a son, Frederick W, home of her daughter, Mrs. Agnes Smith; a daughter, Mrs. Virginia M. and Altar society of the Holy Fam- At Ivy Tower Playhouse lather Mr. Foster became township Bolten, Jr., Hobokcn; four grand- Parry. A former resident of East ily Catholic church. ^eabyterlan church, officiated. Cre- Beichck, Locust, and a sister, Mrs. SPRING LAKE—"The Delicate attorney lor Mlddletown township mation, Friday morning, was at children, seven great-grandchildren, Orange, Mrs, Murray was vice Mabel Lindstrom, Yonkers. The funeral will be held Friday Joseph Wildanger Co. about 30 years ago and held that and a sister, Mrs. Anna Austin, president of the American War morning at 8 o'clock at the Day Line," a sensitive new drama, will Roaehill crematory, Linden, The funeral will be held today have its pre-Broadway showing the Body Builders position until his death. He and his Members of the Red Bank flre First si., Rumson. Mothers of Newark and a member at 2:30 p. m. at the Worden funeral funeral home and, at 9 o'clock, Rev. father represented that township The funeral was held Monday af- of the Spanish-American War Vet- Edward R. Sullivan, pastor, will week of July 7 at the Ivy Tower Rebuilding ,.. Refinlshing epartment, of which Mr, Van- home, with Rev. Charles S. Web- offer a high mass of requiem at playhouse here. more than SO years. Brunt waj an exempt member, held ternoon at the Worden funeral erans auxiliary. ster, pastor of the Red Bank Pres- Gallon Hoists and Dump Bodlei home, with Rev, David E. Ling, Surviving besides her daughter the Church of the Holy Family. Miss Melba Rae will enact ths US Shrewsbury Ave., rhone Mr. Foster was government ap- erviccs last Thursday night pre- byterian church, officiating. Burial Burial will be in St. Gertrude's feature role of "Ellen." Others In peal agent for local selective board eding the religious service. Chief pastor of the Eatontown Presby- are two sons, John E. Murray of will be In Fair View cemetery. Bed Bank, N. 3. BE 6-080] terian church, officiating, Burial East Kcansburg and William L, cemetery, Rahway. the cast are SI Vario, Miss Ann No. 2 for Monmouth county from Robert K. Forbes and his deputies Dere, Paul Lilly, Miss Grace Pow- 1940 until the board discontinued verc in charge, and Frank Feeny was in Fair View cemetery. Murray of Millburn; another daugh- EDGAR 8. BAMBERGER SAFETY HEADQUARTERS ter, Mrs. Margaret Donohuc of ALFRED J. KEISER, SR, ers and Miss Ann Sullivan. operations. Under the former New was chaplain. Masonic services were held Sun- AVON—Edgar S. Bamlberger, 69, Jersey judicial system Mr. Foster day night by Rod Bank lodge 277, Bloomfleld, two grandchildren and BAST KEANSBURG—Alfred J. F. and A. M. three great-grandchildren. well-known department store mer- Card of Tbanlu was special master In chancery and THERON EMMETT BROWER ohant and a, founder of radio sta- Kelser, Sr., 45, husband of Mrs. a supreme court commissioner. The funeral was held yesterday Agnes Kelser, died last Thursday at We ilnocrelr tpprtclttt the many kind- LITTLE SILVER—Theron Em- WILLIAM TURNER tion WOR, died here Saturday nesies extended by.frltnils and relative! He was a member of the Mon- at St. John's Catholic church, West night at hla home, 313 McKinley his home, 121 Cedar at. He had been during our recent bereavement. We wlih mouth County Bar association, New mett Browcr, 46, died Saturday LONG BRANCH—William Turn- Orange, where a solemn high mass an East Keansburg resident eight to thank thoie who In >ny m expreiied morning at his home, 107 South of requiem was offered. Burial un- pi. He had been in poor health sympathies by lending floweri, iplrltual TUCKER'S York County Lawyers association er, 92, of 115 Norwood ave,, retired aibout a year. months, moving here from Brook- bouaueti and cardi, particularly Mi»r. and the Rumson Country ciub. Queens dr., after a week's lllnos, nurseryman and gardener, died der the direction of the Ryan fu- lyn. Snivatore DILorenzo, Independent - Are He was the husband of Mrs. Gladys neral home was In Sf. John's ceme- Mr. Bamlberger had apent sum- y company and the employeei of Crate'i Mr. Foster leaves his \yite, Mra, last Thursday at Monmouth Me- mers here for many years, but Mr. Kciser was a member of Bompany .effcrson. Brower. tery. Beveragess.. Marjorie Wortman Foster; twi morial hospital. Until his retire- moved here permanently aibout local 641, Teamsters and Chauffeurs MMr, and hevihizon. daughters, Mrs. Joan F. Smith ol Born In Little Silver, Mr, Brow- ment 25 years ago Mr. Turner was two years ago. He was active in union of Jersey City, and a former —AdvertisementMr, an,d Mri, John Genoveae. Mlddletown township, and Mrs. Ed- er was a son of the late Gilman associated with Turner brothers of FRANK CORNELIA member of Local 807 of the came it ward Klrby, Jr., Porrysburg, O, and Carrie S. Brower. He had been West Long Branch, many civic enterprises and last y LONG BRANCH—Frank Cor- November was honored by the Na- union in New York city. At the SLIPS two sons, William E. Foster, Jr, a resident here all his life and was Born In Devonshire, England, time of his death Mr. Kciser was Livingston, and John E. Foster, nclla, 70, of North Fifth ave., a tional Conference of Christians a member of the Red Bank Metho- Mr. Turner had been a resident of life-long resident of the area, died and Jews. employed by the Ithaca Transpor- it. 9-15 14!/j-26'/i 2d, Southern Pines, N. C, and flvi dist church. this vicinity since 1888. He was a tation company of Jersey City. grandchildren. last Thursday night at Rlvorcrest In 1907 he joined Ms uncle, the 10-20 38-44 A graduate of Lehigh university, life member of the Monmouth and nursing home, Red Bank. He was late Louis Batnberger, at L. Bam- A requiem mass was celebrated The funeral was held Saturda; class of 1930, Mr. Brower was em- Elberon Horticultural society and born nt Eatontown, son of the late berger and Sons, Newark, and In Monday at St. Catherine's Catho- morning at the Worden funera ployed as an Associate chemist by of the National Association of Charles and Marietta Brown Cor- 1932 retired as pxecutive Vice pres- lic church, East Keansburg, by home, with Rev. Charles P. John the United States Steel corporation Gardeners. nelia, and was a retired painter, ident. While With the firm he Rev. Francis P. Gunner. Interment son, rector of All Saints Episcopal at their Kcarny plant. He was a Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. was in Mt. Olivet cemetery under Surviving are >a daughter, Mrs. served in 1922 and 1923 as the first the direction of John J. Ryan. church, Navcsink, officiating. Bu member of the American Institute Raymond Hcndrlckson, with whom Ensley Gilford of Hopclawn; two president of WOR when thalt sta- ial was in Fair View cemetery. of Mining Metallurgical Engineers. he lived; three sons, William H. sisters, Mrs. Daniel J. Walch of tion operated out of Newark and Besides his wife Mr. Kciser Is Surviving besides Mrs, Browcr are Turner, Lyons, Kan., and Arthur Long Branch, and Mrs. Estclla was known ais the Bambcrger survived by five children, Mrs. Dor- two sons, Theron Gardiner Brower R, and Ernest R. Turner of West Coshland of Philadelphia, and two Broadcasting system. othy Lynch, Alfred J. Kolser, Jr., [" FUNERAL OF and Daniel Lynn Brower, living at Long Branch, five grandchildren grandchildren, and Misses Joan, Dolores and Mary- One Price Includes ' 3. ALBERT VANSCHOIK, JR. home. and a great-grandson. DONALD WEBER anne Kciacr, all of East Kcansburg; Whit* Pink Block Navy The funeral was held Monday at three brothers, William, Christopher The funeral of J. Albert Van The funeral was held Tuesday The funeral was held Saturday the Flock funeral home, with Rev, afternoon at the John W. Flock fu- SOUTH AMBOY—Donald Weber, and John Kciser and a sister, Mrs. Complete Services Schoik, Jr., former Red Bank ooui afternoon at ths Mount Memorial Paul A. Friedrich, pastor of St. 20, son of Ernest and Friday afternoon at the Word* Fair VHew cemetery. CHARLES L. ATKIN8 of Atlantic Highlands. 9m Formerly 3.50 KBANSBURG—Daniel L. Miller, sic ... at one moderate PETER C. GENOVESE Charles L. Atkins, 77, formerly of Surviving besides his parents, five months old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Red Bank, died Tuesday of last are a brother, Thomas Weber, A solemn high mass of requiem Buffalo, N. Y., and two sisters, Mrs, John A. Miller, died last Thursday price, here. was offered by Msgr, Salvatore Di- week at his home, 6972 44th ave., at the home of his parents, 38 Lorenzo Monday in St. Anthony's Winfleld, L. I. after two weeks' Ill- Floyd Baumgartner, Saranac Lake, Johnson lane. Besides his parents THE FUnERRL HOITIE Catholic church for Peter C. Geno- ness. N. Y,, and Mra. Jay Fuller, South he Is also survived by one brother. vese, 16, who died Thursday in Born In Red Bank, Mr. Atkins Amboy, and two aunts, Mrs. Thom- Private funeral services were was a son of the late Richard and as Cowden and Mrs. Cyrenius Stry- TUCKER'S Rivervlew hospital. Rev. Gerald held Saturday at the Ryan funeral Griffin was deacon, Rev. Marion Mary Emma Atkins. He was edu-ker, Atlantic Highland!. home, and a blessing waa said by John E. Day Of PERSOIWL SERVICE Palandrano, S.S.P., subdeacon. The cated in Red Bank's public schools The funeral was held yesterday Rev. Edward A. Corrlgan, pastor choir was composed of nuns at St. and the Stars Institute, East Front morning at St. Mary's Catholic of St. Ann's Catholio church. In- CORSET-LIU Anthony's parish. St., In the building where the Eis- church, South Amlboy. Burial was terment was In Fair View ceme- Funeral Home 139 BROADWAY ' in South Amboy, The youth was admitted to River- ner memorial library la now lo- tery. 85 Riverside Avenue LONG IRANCH cated. Mr. Atkins moved to Man- WILLIAM S. ANDERSON vlew Tuesday, following a strange JESSE WILLIS accident which occurred whll* he hattan about 50 years ago and to -WERNER F. ROTHERMUND Phone 64332 Red Bank 30-32 Hudson Are. Red Bank was swimming In a pond In Conter- Queens 30 years ago. He operated ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS^Jesse Keyport Branch—881 Maple PL his own service station on Queens Willis, 66, of First ave., died Sunday LONG BRANCH — Werner F. ville near the home of relatives. Rothermund, 79, died yesterday at Telephone 7-1852 PHONE RED BANK 6-Z406 Hospital authorities explained that blvd. at Monmouth Memorial hospital. Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mr. Non-Sectarian the boy twisted while diving and Surviving are his wife, Mri. Em- Born In Galena,, Kan., Mr. Willis Rothermund was born at Brook- was unable to straighten out before ma Atkins, and a sister, Mrs, Mar-had been a resident of this place lyn, eon of the late Fred and Em- hitting the water. He was pulled tha M. Brower of Red Bank, 20 years. Lady Attendant from the water by a cousin, Peter The funeral was held Friday Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Grace ma Rothermund. AM I Genovese, Jr.,' of route 36, Centcr- morning at Coster's chapel, Elm- Wills; three sons, Harry, Walter He is survived by a daughter, ville. hurst, L. I., with Rev. George Par- and Jesse Willis, Jr. and four Mrs. Harry Burlew of First st., INSURED? sons, rector of St. James Episcopal daughters, Jean, Grace, Mary and Keyport. Born in Matawan, he would have Funeral aervlces will be held H. Laurence Scott entered his senior year at Red church, Woodside, L. I., officiating. Ann Willis, all living at home. Saturday at 3:30 p. m, at the Be- MONUMENTS Bank Catholic high school In Sep-Burial was In Fair View cemetery. The funeral will be held tomorrow dle funeral home, Keyport, Inter- tember, He was a son of John and Masonic services were held Thurs- at 2 p. m. at the late residence. Bur- ment will-be In Cedarwood ceme- MORTICIAN Judith Sardclla Genovese of 14 day night at the funeral home by ial, under the direction of tho F. tery. North Bridge ave. His father is Mizpah lodge, Free and Accepted Leon Harris funeral home, will be in one of the owners of Crate's Bev- Masons, of Elmhurst of which Mr. Crystal Stream cemetery, Middle- EDWARD HOLLOWAY erages. Besides the parents, a Atkins was a member. town township. Church' Street, Belford, N. J. brother, Camelo, survives, KEYPORT—Edward , Holloway, CLARENCE G. LATHROP , MISS ANNA F. DOLAN 84, died yesterday at the home Members of Red Bank council, of his nephew, Nelson Miles on Phone Keaniburg 6-0333 Knights of Columbus, and the Holy ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Clar- PERTH AMBOY—Miss Anna F. route 36. Mr. Holloway waa born Name society of St. Anthony's ence Gaylord Lathrop, 79, widower Dolan of 371 Herbert st., here, a for- at Boonton, son of the late Mr. church recited the rosary Saturday of Mary Braiden Lathrop and a mer resident of Matawan, died Fri- and Mrs. Theodore Holloway. After an accident it is a lit- night at the William S. Anderson resident here five years, died Fri- day, She' Is survived by two sis- funeral home. Father Griffin led ters, Mrs. Clara L. Colernan and He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. day at the home of his son, Robert Ina Hopkins, living In Ohio, and tle late to aik this question. recitation of the roaary there Sun- Lathrop, 45 Asbury ave., after a Mrs. Mary E. Morris of Perth Am- two sons, William and Edward, DISTINCTIVE day night, Visiting the funeral home long Illness. He was born at Bound boy. both of Ohio. Your Expression of The time to get insurance were members of Independent flre Brook, son of the late Allen and The funeral was held Monday at Funeral servicea will be held company and the ladles' auxiliary Josephine Barker Lathrop, and was St. Joseph's Catholio church, where True Remembrance and pupils of the class of 1953 at a requiem mass was offered, Bur- tomorrow at 2 p. m. at the Bedle ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS a resident of Jersey City most of funeral home, Keyport, and inter- No other act ot a normal ii before an accident hap Red Bank Catholio high. his life. . ial, tinder the direction of the Free- ment will be In Cedarwood ceme- Perfection of Material and Bearers were Peter Genovese, man funeral home, was In St, Jos- man's life gives him more Surviving, besides his aon, are tery. eomplete IOUI aatlataetlon pens. Is your car adequate Workmanship In Beautiful Jr., Peter Aljocco, Frank Allocco, three, other sons, George Lathrop, eph's cemetery. Jr., Camcla Gentile, Camela Sar- than the building of a Mem- New Designs Harold Lathrop and Allen Lathrop MRS. OSCAR E. LANGER orial to his loved ones who ly covered? Better check della arid Vincent Gentile. Inter- of Jersey City; Mrs. Lydla Hover, MRS. ANNIE E. ROBINSON ment, under the direction of the MIDDLETOWN—Mrs. Antonte have gone on. Our memorials are manufao- who also makes her home with her MORGANVTLLE-Mrs. Annie E. Palmer Langer, wife of Oscar E. with us todayl Anderson home, was in St. Joseph's brother, Mrs, Elizabeth Hlneson of Robinson, 85, widow of Ezkll Rob- Our select Barre Memorials tured by skilled artisans In our cemetery, Keyport, where Father Langer of 822 Carr ave., Keansburg, Jersey City and Mrs. Clarise New- inson and a former resident of Long died Friday at Ivy House nursing bear the Qulld mark of ap- well equipped plant at West Griffin offered graveside benedic- man of Brooklyn, 42 grandchildren Branch, died last Thursday here at proval, your guarantee ot a tion. home. MM. Langer was born In Long Branch, and several great-grandchildren. the home of her niece, Mrs. Mark New York, and had been a Keans- flnor Memorial at no extra Among those present at the large- The funeral was held yesterday Bealln. She also Is survived by sev- coat. Vlait our showroom ly attended funeral were members burg resident 40 yeara. and see our dliplaya ot these Boynton $ Boynton at the Routh funeral home, Jersey eral other nieces and nephews. Besides her husband Mrs. Langer of the faculty of Red Bank Catholic City, with Rev. E. J. Grubb officiat- The funeral was held Monday at certified memorials. high and St, Jnmes grammar Is survived by a daughter, Mra. INSURANCE ing-. Burial was In Bay View come- St, Rose Qf Lima Catholto church, Marie Smith and a lister, Mrs, schools and the pupils of the class tery, Jersey City. Tho Posten fu- Freehold, where Rev. Bernard Coen, LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO. inc. Ot 1953, R.B.C.H. Wllholmlna Becher, both of New neral home was In charge ot local curate, offered a requiem mail. York olty. 8 Drummond Place arrangements. JOHN VAN KIRK Wall St. Tel. LO 6-3567 West Long Branch P. FRANK ANDREW *' Burial, under the direction of the Funeral arrangements were In Freeman funeral home, was In St. charge ot the Bedle funeral home, Nnt to Mt Olivet Craetwy (Opp, Boro Hall) SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED OATALOQUB SHREWSBURY - Philip Frank- MRS. MARY E. MJTMAN Rose of Lima cemetery. Keyport. lin Andrew, 77, husband of Frances Phone Red Bank 6*0319 Rl 6-0952 - 6-4180 LEONARDO-Mr». Mary Elisa- MAURICE ALNER CUBBAGE Seeley Andrew and a retired em- beth Putman, 80, widow of Sam- FRANK F. ANDERSON R. F. D. Box 108 Red Bunk ployee of the New York Boll Tele- uel Putman and a resident here LAKE CHARLES, LA.—Maurice LONG BRANCH—Frank F. And- phone, Co,, died Friday at his home, 42 years, died last Thursday at her Alner Cubbage, 47, died yesterday erson of Cavern lane, West Keans- 75 Park ave. here, He waa born home on Center ave. She was born at his home here, Ho waa a former burg, died yesterday at Monmouth In Philadelphia, son of the late In New York city, daughter of resident of the shore area, Memorial hospital. Mr. Anderson Philip and Harriet Ford Andrew, the late Robert and Prudentla Born In Missouri, Mr. Cubbage waa born In Brooklyn, aon of the MONMOUTH MONUMENT and retired 12 years ago, Mr, An-Harrison Nugent, and la aurvlved WM office manager for J, Howard late Mr. and Mn. William Ander- drew was a member of the Tele- by a daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Brod- Smith. son. COMPANY phone Pioneers of Amorlca. aky of Summit, and two grandson*. He Is survived by his wife, Ruth He ls_«urylved by _a alster, Mra. Surviving, besidea hla wife, are Tho funeral WAS held Monday Roberts Cubbago; his mother, Mn, Oacar Chiid'era"of*.Carlabad, Oal, a son, Robort Andrew of Ocean at her late home with Rev. RJch- Headden'i Corner, Mlddletown, Route 35 drove; a daughtor, Mrs, Murray ard P, Young, paator of the Bap- r Osborne of Shrewsbury, five grnnd- tist churoh, officiating. Burial, un- JAMES J, HURLEY, Manager Phere U ns doubt in any children and six grcnt-grandchll- der the1 direction ot tho Poaten RED BANK -^ of our mindi that the (Iron. funeral homo, waa In Greenwood Elberon Memorial Church The funeral was held Monday at cemetery, Brooklyn. PHONE RED BANK 6-3810 6-0557 liberty which we enjoy li a very the Seott funeral home, with Hev, PARK AVINUI HURON precious poueuion. It ii prob- Robert L. Blackmail, pastor nf tho MRS, EMMA n. OOTTREUi Long Branch 64978 • Day or Night Bolford Methodist church, official' Dlvin* Servicu 11 A. M. and 3t50 P. M. ably jutt a* true that none of Inf. Burial waa In Fair Vlow ceme- LONO BRANCH — Mra. Emma R, Cottrnll, B5, ot 62OM Conovar DR, DONALD MACLEOD of Princeton will preach on July Wh. ui realties just how valuable hit tery. at. here, widow of Fred 0. Cottrnll DR, HAROLD A, BOSLKY will proaoh on July 13th to Auguit freedom really ii. On thli NORMAN F.DKAOY and a resident several yeara of Red Bank, died Monday at Ivy Slat Iitolunlva. Fourth of July, let's stop to Norman F, Seacy, 61, of 109 Bait House mining home, Mlddletown, consider our blessings and be Front at,, Rod Bank) liuiband ot She wna born at Lnkehunt, daugh- Mra, Louisa M. Arnt Doacy, died ter ot the late Cnlloway and Ma- Muile by Metropolitan Artliti. All Woleomi. 1865 thankful that we live in this Saturday mornlnt at Rivervlew tilda. Pleroe, and lived; In Long great country. hospital, Brunch more thnn M yeara. Born In Oolt'a Nook, Mr. Deacy Surviving are a daughter, Mra, wu the son of lCdward and Maria Vincent Stewart of Lone; Branch, The Mount Memorial Home Air Conditioned {or Your Comfort Norman Deacy of Mcchnnlo at, Hn nnri a grandchild, waa a former owner of I hn Hunoco The funeral will hn held lomnr- gu* station on Kant From nl. row afternoon at 2 o'clock ni the First Methodist Church Frederic K. Adaun, Mgr, A veternn nf World War f, Mr, riork rtinernl hnm«, Burial will hn r. • JAMtS A. • ROMW R Doacy waa a member nf Mhrewa< In Woodbine cemetery, Oceanport 247 BROAD STREET RED BANK. N. J. bury poat, American Legion of Red Bank, Holy Name aodety ot HI, Mil* Wl 1,1.1AM K, TUllNAfJ RliV. ROUlil! .1. SQUIRE, Pastor PUNIRAt DIRECTORS Jamea Cnthollo church and Red MTi'LM SILVER - Mra. Anna 11 A. Mi Strvio* — Sermon Topic Bank Klk/i. M, Turnnti, It, wife of William 10. 00 CFRONT It KID SANK N.J. Surviving besides hie wife and Turnau of 1ST Plnoknoy rd,, died "Th!r.t for the Living God" WORD piirentj, Ix a xon, Norman Deacy, Saturday at Rlvnrvlew hospital, 110 Bread Street Rid Jink, N. X j Jr., 11, living nt home, Bum in New York city, Mra, TUN 8 P. M. Strvlet — Strmon Topic i funtnl WM held Tuesday nt nan WM a daughter of the Into "A Patriotic Dticlplt" tm»a church, where Rev, Daniel and Dorothy Malohow, Shu AM, WELCOME RED BANK REGISTER, 3TCJLY 2, 1952 Page Seven

    JAMES F. SMITH AUD10METRBT MATERNITY Today's Ratings Gala Opening Set Rumson Cubs [Finesse Wins Glut Tops For SUPPORTS GARTERIELTS HEARING EXAMINATIONS BRAS LINGERIE Window & Plate Glass Hearing Aiii—Aeouoriw— At Monmouth For Yacht Club Score 9th Win Yacht Parade Phon. E«d Bank 6-S07B TUC KER'S RUMSON — The numson Cub FAIR HAVE.V—Flnessp, owned CORSET • UNOERIE FIRST RACK—Fun. 12,500, i * up, SEA BRIGHT-^Soclalites of the Mirrors Resilvere'd MS Rivar Rd. Fair Havan. N. J. 139 B'WAV. LONG BRANCH 1 1-8 miles. Claiming. 12,500 all: shore and metropolitan district Scout sofUmll team registered two by Mr. snd Mr». GcorgB Hanford, la—Linda'i Lady. 109, Martin 20-1 /rctories in the Cubs' Softball 2—Resojet, ••US, E. Doran 15-t have made reservations for the Monmouth Brach, won tho annual 3x—Pomander, 114, Baliarettl 4-1 opening of Val Ernie's Sea Bright eague Saturday and Monday re- boat parade oondurt(>d Snturday by Desks and Furniture 4—Digit, 113. F. Fernandei 12-1 Yacht club tomorrow night. Guest spectively by trouncing Oceanport, the Shrewsbury River Yacht cluf> 5—Tiny Admiral, ••110, UBlanc 10.1 1-1, and then pounded West Long on the Navcslnk river. 6—Blenlin, IK J. Stout 4-1 star for the opening is Rudy Val- Safety Auto Glass 7—Prefect, 120, J. Culmoni 3-1 lee, mak'tog tliis his only appear- ranch, 15-2. The Finesse wan dreucd up In INSTALLED WHILE YOU WAIT 8—Alriho 114, V. Pannell 15-1 ance on the Jersey shore this sea- Ilumson practically sewed up the Yuletide fashion with « Chrintmas 9—Revenger, 114, C. Burr 6-1 son. ceanport tilt In the first inning tree on its bow and other decora- Shrewsbury Manor Nursing Home 10—Trojan War, 114, P. KoberU 20-1 MORRIS PLATE GLASS CO. 11— Japhap, 114. E. Rodriguei 20-1 vhen seven runs were chased over tions fitting that holiday season. 12—Sir Stephen, 114, I. Hanford 13-1 Reservations for the opening are .he platter. Charlie Rice was the The skippers were attired in Santa »7 MONMOUTH STREET BED BAJVK 8-1043 CONVALESCENT • AGED • CHRONIC held by George K. Churchill, Mr. >lg man with the willow, netting Clau» costumes with son-in-law and 13—Flrenk-aln. 114, G. Slldham 20-1 and Mrs. Warren Drew, Air. and 4-1 our singles and a double for a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miller, 14x—Let Me Thru, 117, HetUnmr Mrs. Cecil Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. dressed up ns Christmas packages. 515 SHREWSBURY AVE. TEL. RE 6-2059 15a—Lilt Sfiol, 114, Kernandu 20-1 Wilbur A. KlMeen, Mr. and Mrs. lerfcct night with the bat. «—Mrs. H. M. Goldatine and Alvln West Dong Branch had a 5-2 Second place wont to Mr. nnd *nr mow HEAVYTRUCK SMMS B. Goldatina Entry, John J. Trimble and Mrs. Hunting- HOnrvniw x—Mn. J. W..C«m»o and Mri. K. ton Waits of Rumson; Mr. and arty lead over Rumson, hut the Mm. Frank Kennedy of Short Hills f% MADE & A. Connell Entry. lnners exploded In the late Inn- witith ttheir Jolly Pnr.ion, which was MADtJ^EAVZ! SHREWSBURY, N. J. SECOND RACE—Pur««, $8,000. 2 Y. Mrs. James MeNamara and Mr. O. Md». ¥. 6V4 Furl, claiming, I1.600- and Mrs. Louis Wlnslow, Fair Hav- ngs to wrap up the encounter. paraded as a Robinson Cruso BXPUB UCXTtM > REPAIRED O. K. SAKOYICH, Registered Nurse 7 000: en; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corbley, The double triumph gave Rum- theme. Third place wn.i raptured 1—Clubmohlle, 115. F. Sollmena 8-1 Red Bank; Mrs. Lillian K. Brlggs, ion nine straight wins. by Quintet, owned by Mr. and Mrs. 2—Uttle Tempest, 116, J. Culmone 40-1 Joseph Scherer of Fair Haven, 3—Glory's Crown, 115. Baliarettl 6-1 South Amboy, and Mr. and Mrs. RUMSON ntiia 4— Book Match, ••108. LeBlanc 20-1 George Ross, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Hluuins lb . Their boat and crew were trimmed 5—Ken Fire, 119, J. W". Martin 10-1 George Ross, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Loo, It in blue with a big sign proclaim- ' CUPS 6—Sauree, .116, N. Jemai 20-1 William Black, an of New York. 'allon 2b ing. "We sail the ocean blue.' TI BOLTS MAX 7—Plentiful, 115, W, Mann 12-1 nnrclmati, e * 8—Twit- Lee, lie. J. Brcckoni Mr. Blaclfc Is the owner of the lorn, 3b The yachts paraded for the Tree- TO TOOT OBCIH 10-1 Chock Full O'Nuts company. llakr, cf holme cup, donated by Mr. and 0—ChBlleniif Jane, 115, Hettlnger 6-1 1'ulp, p •10—Flop Ear». 115, J, Stout 2-- 1- icf, rf Mrs. Ferdinand A. Straus, Black! RED BANK SPRING SERVICE 11—Daiillng falls. IIS. I. Hanford 10-1 Rudy Vallee will appear Thurs :err if Point rd., numson. Commodore Ed- 12—Swatch, 116, R. Farntiu' 20-1 day, Friday, Saturday and Sunday ilullliw *. mund Carey, Rumson, led the flo- SHREWSBURY AVE. PHONE RE 6-1551 Alto Eligible Ti-ainoi / Ah! taste that 13—Mahlnla, 115, A. J. Fernandei 8-1 nights at the club.- Ward. s> ° tllla to the Humson bridge then THIRD RACE—Pune J2.500, 4 Y. O, Hlggins, i » \ & M., 1 1-18 miles, claiming-, 14,000. j hack up the river to Marine park, ,500: Hank Miltcnbcrgcr where each boat wns given a one- flavor! It's real "The Maximilian" OCBANPORT gun salute. 1—Royal Freedom, 110, J. Stout 4-1 Scores 4lh Comet Win AB R Judges were Mayor Katharine > 2—It Girl, 110, L. Batcheller 10-1 Schoppftin, lb ~ 4 0 Elkus White, Red Bank; Mayor 3—Booti Haven, 114, Balstrattl 3-1 Hank IMiltenbergcr marked up lKwnm, p 3 1 4a—Sweet Butter, «10B. Steventon 6-1 Stromberc, p X 0 Sdgnr V. Denise, Fair Haven; » Cheddar Cheese! 5—Jungle Gypsy. ''107, LeBlanc 2-1 his fourth straight victory In Mon Pnhimln'ft, c 4 0 Mayor Francis Nnry, Rumson; 6—Inaname, 116, S. Williams 6-1 mouth Boat dub's Comet races ucker. 2b, 3 0 iommodoro Randall Kcator, Mon- ..•DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR 7a—Will I, •106, Sloven.on 6-1 over the week-end when he finished Howe, n - 3 0 mouth Boat club, and Jnmcs H. a—Janet N. Kelly Entry. flrst In Sunday's race. Dear If 1 0 FOURTH RACE—Pune 14,000, 2 Y Wright, cf I 0 Parltcs. The judges observed Hit- YOUR BEST PIANO BUY! O (NJ) 5K Furl. In Saturday's race, Bob Quack- nv, cf 3 o parade from Howard G, Straus' •••••••••• "The Return Engagement cn'buah sailed Suspense into first Lane, rf ~ 3 0 2-1 boat, Blades 2d. 1—Course North, 112, Balmretti 10-1 position in the point series, 2S 1 3 Participating in tho parade were 2a—Elaine, 100, Culmone Saturday—Start—2:10 ' 3x—Dandolo, 112, J, Stout 10-1 Rumson 732 3210—21 TBI Hal, Edward Evanson, Free- •20-1 Boat Skipper T 0001— 1 4—Barthi-Belle, *103, Sollm.na 10-1 Oceaupoi't 000 hold; Nugget, William L. Rus- Wafer thin! Crisp! Oven-froth! Deliciousl 5—Tall Iris, 106, C. Bicrman Suspense* Bob Quackenbiuh 4:07.30 sell, Jr., Fair Haven; Spindrift, "STEM 6a—Dark Legion, 109, J. Culmone 10-1 Spectre. C. k A. Apy 4:10.45 RUMSON AB R 7—Ninety Degrees, 112, C. Burr 2-1 Okie, Leon Ollvoson _. 4:2p.0B glns, p t I Fred C. Glaslcr, Springfield; Pyg- 8—Play Aiul, 106. Montelro 15-1 Sunilny—Start—3:10 Lor.. If 44 2 malion, Wlllard P. Whitlook, Fai? flx—Summer School, 106, J. Stout 10-1 Rascal. H. MiltenbsrEi-r 4:2."i.3 Ion, 2b 5 Haven; Ventura, William Ki.wim, 10—High Hatter. 106, Betcheller 4-1 Suspense, R. QuHCkenbush 4:3fi.2!t notii'dman, c fi a—D. O. Evans Entry. Spectre. C. Apy _ 4:J8.H Blaki\ rt 2 Chatham;; Red Head,, Harry Miller, x—Bernnuottc Stable Entry. Okie, C. OHverson 4:18.2 IliKitliu rf 1 Red Bank; Gladys 1J., Leroy Only FIFTH RACE—Purse 14,500, a Y O, Rico cf _ B French, Fair Haven;. Edda lid, 6 Furl., Allots. Trftlnor, cf \ PhiPhiliip J. Bowers, Fair Haven; and "Tho Iilttle Silver" SEVENTH RACE—Pursa J3.500, Tulp »« li 1—Sit Sidney, 116. Breckoni 15-1 nioni, 3b - _ 3 Beetle Bug, Ricky Glasler, Spring- Down FUEL-OIL 2—Bayou Boy, 116, Baliarottt 10-1 & up, 1 1-1G mllca Allocit. Mcl.nunhlln, 5b 3 3—Pacifi- •-c Ocean. 118•- , BalxaretBalxaretttt 6-1 1— Unslnatus, 118, Balzarcttl 10- Ward, lb 4 4—Our Cookie, 115. I. Hanford 8-1 2—Chat Noir 2nd, 118, C. Burr 8- and up to 5—Decapolls. US, J, Culmoni: 8-1 3—HlKh Trend 118. Fernandez 2- Kunze on Winning Crew Per Gal. 6—Wild Jamie, 115, J. Stout . 20-1 4—Punitive, lit, Sollmena 12- WEST LONG BRANCH 7—Closed Door 115, N. Combest 3- 1 5—Free Strtder, 115* Culmono 8- AR R Of Bcrnuula Race THREE YEARS 8—Gray Fleet,'••HI, LeBlano 10-1 6—Toy Fox, 115, J. Covall 10- Dartd, r 0 0—One Mlo, 110, Fernandet 3-1 7—Thnalan Hero, 121, Spellings 2- Ailchcltlnn, ts - 3 FAIR HAVEN — Ensign Martin 10—Auripca, 111, Permane 10-t E1GHTH RACE—PUISE 13,500, 8 ' Barhnri, 3b . .. 4 To Pay! «-l Ardollno, lb 3 W. Kunzc, son of Mrs. Alma W. SPECIAL CASH PLAN 11—Joe E. LewiB, 116, Hettlnuor O, 6 Furl, claiming, MO.000-0.000: Conway. 2 b I Kunze of Kemp ave., Fair Haven, 12—BtiKsagc Boy, 115, Spellings 12-1 1—Jack, Jr.. 112, Brcckons 8- Mnntl, 2b 1 SIXTH liACE—Purse »10,000 added, 2—Blue Rhymer, 113, O. Hcltlnger 4 Ilrlin, p _ 4 was a member of UIK crew abnai'l AUTHORIZED LESTER DEALER It leeks like a very tight supply situation the coming 3 ft up, 1 mile (turf), 3a—March Brat, US. J. Stout S Pingatorc, cf I the dark blue yawl, Royonb, which winter • every possible tank should be filled this "The Longfellow Handicap" i— Bit O' Whit, '107, Stevenson 8- Williams cf 1 finished first In Ihn A7fi-miln Ncw- 1—Blmfort, 107. C. Burr 10-1 • B—Charley Foy. ••Ill, LfBlanc 1 Gldlio. If 2 poit-to-Bermuda yacht race last summer. 3—Euclid, 114, C. McKeo 10-1 6a—Rolllcklne Lad. IIS, J. Stout, 8 Rolf, rf 11 3—Palatial Aviwtitc 118, Pannotl 6-1 7—Olympic View. 118. R. Pcrmnno 6- Ndl l week. 4—Crocodile, 118, B. Green 4-1 Sc—Siren Song, 113, Snelllnga :l- Nordln. rl. 1 A graduate of the Naval academy S—Bulling Bee, 109. Fernande* 12-1 3—Celandine. 110, A. Montelro 20- J4 6 ft 6a—HI Blllee, 118. J. Sloot 4-1 10c—Singing Beauty. 113, Femandei 3- Bumson 300 1326—IS last month, Ensign Kunze Ut now 7a—Whlffenpoof, 114. BaliaretU 4-1 a—Bedford Stablo and Blue Vallc; West Long Branch 200 0000— 2 at Annapolis on a teaching assign- HANCE & DAVIS 8—Algaslr, 117, J. Culmone 8-1 Stable Entry. ment for the summer months. In 0—Sea Oraia, 110, Batcheller 12-1 c—High dround Suble and M Tha road to better and bigger busl. September he will report for duty 10—Lyceum, 109, R. Permane 20-1 S. M. Plstorla Entry. ness, advertise In The Register regularly. TEL. RE 6-0103 a—Carolyn K. Stable Entry. •Denotes apprentice alowance. —Advertl«ement. aboard & destroyer.

    Now we've gone and done it—we've changed the calendar all around to help t-t-r-e-t-c-h out your budget dollar. No dayi on our calendar—just bargains I 31 of 'em, too. But here'i the only catch—this calendar of bargains lasts only 4 days . .. The 3rd, Sth, 7th and 8th of July. So hurry in for the bar- gains before it's too latel 47 Broad St... .RedBank6-2680

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    4-aay Aluminum Fotl— Wlndex Spray- Made by Wear Ever, Takes all the pane Deltox Rugs- SALE so you know It's (pardon the pun!) All sizes, from 27" good. In the kitchen out of window-wash- by 51" to 9' by 15'. it's as handy as an ing. Leaves 'cm All colors. My 3 extra arm. sparkling, too! Now • 5 Was $1,00 Was lfic 10% oft Ust Trice Now 88c Now 12c 8 How

    1/3 off on all stock. Odora Oloseta— 9 x 12 FoW Base BasswooJ Super Ronuait— Dresaeg, Beachwear, barf a enough to Rugs- Porch Screens— Spots 'n' ao forth. hold 12 garments. Good pattern and All alzes, from 3 ft, fall by the wayside Sports Clothes, Hats, Ke«p tho m o t h • color selection, How to 10 ft, wide. Screen whon you use Renu- away from • thono could you miss on a in your porch for zlt! Big gallon can. Jewelry, Lingerie, winter clothes, bargain like this? that luxury look. Was $129 War* «.9S Were $5.68 10% off List l'rire Belts, Blouses, Handbags Cuslard Cup» Now 90o Now just M.98 Now only H.M and Hosiery. NOW each 'All of this stock is Scott Toilet TUfsue- Window Screens— Scott Towels- new ... Some items are Strong as oan bo, Galvanized, with alt Save wear and tear on your good dish in less than a week. but •til) soft enough motaj rails. 10"4" towels. Use these (or baby—At a real In, height, and fully real heavy-weights All of it must, abso- •, saving, too, adjustablo to 33" In for mosey mop-ap Was 15o length. work around the Aluminum. lutely must, be out of kitchen, Now lOo Were Tfte Hollow stem Wore 19fl Sauce "Ruw our shop fast... so Now only 80o W g Okb 8 dcryex Now only Ida the workmen can move «T 19* each •>«* Hot $1.4© Olopiy Window Turpentine— 800 Special in and give our store SnadN— Plastlo Dresser Tha sun can be fun, Saarfs— Purn spirits of tur- Venetian Blind*— a New Look. Bigger,- but not whon it's In Hore's a real buy pentine. Made to All sites, 23" to 3«". your ayta early In for only 1/3 of tho order for cleaning Wfgtholl • colored more exciting than ever. ths A'M, — insure regular Price, AH those dirty paint slats. All tho best your «I • » p with .colors, 36" long and brushoa or thinning and sit at a special So come in... and Shop Olopny. In whits, 14" wlda, paint, Ono gallon price, Ivory or f r««n, M" osn, Ware 16o Padded , Wero $3.»A wide, WM J1.I9 «.. and Save! Now only ftu Ch&ir Seats W«r»29« Now Just 91.00 Now just I3.5D Now Just ISO

    J-Krxit Porch Sereins •• Bfucon Wax — D feet high, and A N«w you fun ro«liy teiA wlds, Thiy ime rlic nnd nhlnu *t A SAL 'Am In tho trnplos, nVc» saving, Put Town and Country Shop »o th«y nuiiht to do that flow of tiMuty the trick when It's nn all your lurni- hot, Natural baav ture, One pint oan, 12 LINDEN PLACE RED BANK, N. J. boo. Was 86c •Wire »3,16 Now only iHfl - r Now only I'MI • 6 Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 2, 1952 ' FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES AUTOMOBILES REAL ESTATE WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

    WE BUY ANYTHING and everything ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER—Good con- CARPENTER—Screens and doors in- HIGHEST PRICES for your eld car. We HAWKINS BROTHERS—77 Broad at. RED BANK — 115 Oakland st, House THOMPSON AGENCY—Red Bank.' At- RED BANK REGISTER and fflve the best prices. Call Swarts dition Reasonable. Call W, J. Coons, stalled, Made-to-order; carpenter work, buy, we sell, we trade. Coast Auto RE 6*0852, Real estate. Insurance and for sale. To Inspect,.call in rear- tractive property. Excellent condition. Furniture. Highway 85. RE 6-8218. 7th ave. and Hillside ave., Atlantic painting, paperhanging, odd jobs done. Sales Inc., 149 Honmouth it.. Red mortgage loans. List your property for It AGUES OF RICH SOIL, Beautiful Eight rooms; 100x200 landscaped lott Highlands. RE 6-0435. • Bank. Phone RE 8-5224. sale with us. homeslte, running brook, hard surface garage; oil heat. Asking (21,000. 81 CLASSIFIED RATES DISCONTINUED washable and sun- MTIST SELL—Three rooms of furniture. CHAIR CANING and rusb work. Wil- USED CARS BOUGHT, sold and ex. CONSTANCE SMITH AGENCY—14 Ma- roal, residential section. MI 6-0866-W-l East Front stf_ ,* R__Ela 6-07001 _'. fast wall papers for every room in All or a part. Reasonable. Phone AS bur lvlns. 19 West Sunset ave. Phone changed: Pontiac sales and service, pla ave,, Fair Haven. RE (.2108, real after 5 P M. MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP—Six acraa Thrtt Cents a Word 2-2472-M. RE 6-4888-R. Teims. G, M. A. O. Rassas Brothers. estate, insurance, mortgage loans. Buy. LITTLE SILVER LOT, 118x826; excellent your home. Value to 111.60, now ers for all types of propsrty, Wrlta or and substantial three-bedroom home, TEA WAGONS, rugs >x!2, mahogany 895 Broad St., Red Bank. Phone RE 6- location, near bus, stores and station; two baths; two-car garage; five minutes 11.08 for 10 single rolls. Klarin's LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired 5180. phone information.* Minimum Charge: 75c bookcases, drop-leaf table, electric the right way. Walter D. Antonides, (2.000. RU 1-0416-M. to station Owner ill, forced to sell. Double Rate for Doublt Spacing Paints and Wallpapers, it Mon- refrigerators, deep freeze, sofa beds, 184 West Front St., Red Bank, Opposite AUTO AND PERSONAL LOANS, (5 to WE HAVE 6£RIOUS buyers who are FRANKLYN D. HAVILAND, broker. Asking (13,000. Ray Stlllman, Highway Blind ads, using Tht Bcglitcr'i mouth street. studio coucheB, double pedestal type- West it . 9500 on your name only;. $30.92 per waiting for homes in this area. Lilt Residential, acriage, farms and com- 86. Shrewsbury. RE 6.5111. . writer desk, swivel arm chair, maple month repays a 1500 loan. Bell Finance your property with Allaire k Son merelal propertiei. Listings solicited 75 P, O. Box, 25c extra, BULLDOZER SERVICE, excavating, land DUTCH COLONIAL HOME—Four bed- Right to classify, adit or reject ATTENTION HOME OWNERS!—Sav. Gov, Winthrop desk, three-piece living Co., 77 Broad St., Red Bank. Phone RE Agency, Inc. RE 6-8450. McLaren St.. Red Bank. RE 6.1820'. roomi, Hi baths, large living room. oora suites, walnut dining room suite, clearing, driveways built and repaired, 6-9000. License 742. MORE CUENTS than listings—We have A NEW DEVELOPMENT in Holmdel any advertisement ia reierved by money by modernising your house fill dirt, sand, gravel, top soil and cin- dining room, kitchen, oil heat; two-car Tht Register. yourself We ara equipped to supply our-poster mahogany bed, maple bunk DOES YOUR CAK steer hard? Do your many buyers in $12,000-(15,000 range. township, Penelope Park, All lots rarage; county setting, city conven- beds, mahogany dining room chairs, coll ders Trees and stumps removed, Grad- List your home with us for action. Rus- JSP*?0' " l*rg«ri good roadi, schools. We will not be responsible for you with all the materials necessary. Ing and seedluii of laws. RB 6-6081!, wheels shimmy ? Let us correct the ences, Lovely lawn, blue spruce, shad* Small monthly payments arranged on springs, innerspring mattresses, gas trouble. Save your tires. LBtest Bear sell M, Borus Agency, 600 River rd., Within 20 minutes commuting distance rees, Priced to sell; (12,600, includes errors unless they are detected be- stoves, blond mahogany drop-leaf table, HOOVER CLEANERS repaired, brushes Fair Haven. RE 6-4532. ol Red Bank; 16 minutes of Matawan fore tbe second insertion. purchase of any materials. Here ara axle and frame straightening equipment. screens, storm sash throughout. Rar some of the jobs you can dot Attie in- plastic sunroom suite. Burdgo's Ware- rebrlstled. Allen Eectrlc Shop. 18 Frank Van Syckle, 149 West Front st.. and ten minutes of. Hailet. Located in Stlllman. RE 6-5111. No cancellations will be accepted house. Next to Stelnbach's parking lot, Pleasant Valley. A good place) to make sulation, application of tlleboard in kitch- White st. Phone RE 6-0612. Red Bank, west ox Maple ave. Our own IRUISER SLIP—Bulkheaded waterfront, or changes made In advertisements en or bath, finish your basement or attle 24 Play St.. Red Bank. RE 6-0894. SEPTIC TANKS and cesspools cleaned; building. Ask for Jack Harder, Phone WANTED your Some. RE 6-3248-J {or appoint- ment. acre of landscaped lawn; substantial one hour after receipt at office, into a playroom, bedroom or den. Com- BALERS, COMBINES, tractors, rakes, also dry wells, drains Installed. Es- RE 6.1296. four-bedroom home, (marine view from plete line of lumber, mlllwork, hardware, DEADLINE! mowers, twine, pickers. Most makes, timates given. Oscar Becker 47 S POST AND SXIL fencing sold and binders. Most other makes. Buy and 1947 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE. Radio, HIGHEST PRICEPBIC S for your chinaware, RB 6-5387 heater, hydramatic, two spot lights, glassware, antiques, fine linens, furnl. lated); living room tailored for charm Red Bank 6-0013 erected, No charge for estimates, RE ell Henry J, Kaisers, Write, phone, HOUSEHOEDITEMS repaired; hard- ture, lamps, statues, illverware. brlc-a- RUMSON—61 Lennox ave. New model and comfort, five other rooms and bath, 6-4142-R-2. . automatic windows and top. Beautiful Halt or order. Financing available. ware, lamps, kitchen and bathroom condition; (1,550. No less. Call RU 1- Tirac, paintings, jewelry. Call ma for one Cape Cod home, 4V4 rooms, fireplace, oil heat; attached double garage. Handy WE GIVE GOOD trads-lns on your old- *hll Gardiner, 10 acres machinery, Mul- fixtures, copper, silver and brass ware. 1217 between 5-7 P. M.' piece or many. RE 6.6288. ttle bath, expansion attic; attached ga- for commuting; good school; (24,000. furniture as we have an outlet for it. llca Hill, N. J, Phone 6-4831, Also 1 Red Bank Radiator Works, 116 Weit flANOS-BlCHESl prices "tlatd.—ff. rsge, Open for inspection 2-5 Saturday °-.y Stlllman. RE 6-5111. Call fworti Furniture, Highway 85, RE will buy. "'ront st. RE 6-1177. 1940 FORD STATION WAGON. Fuji and Sunday or by appointment F. J. LOST AND FOUND leather upholstered seats, $300. Call Tenier. 806 Main st,, Lakswood. Phone H6LMDEL ARMA—30 acres, fertile, tllli ' 6-3213. GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies. Sire a CESSPOOLS cleaned and built; septic McEvoy, 182 Ocean ave., Monmouth RE 6-4173.' LA 6.2100. Beach. MO 1-0670-M. able soil, fast flowing brook; com. REFRIGERATOR, 18 cu. ft., G. £, son of Ch. Viking v. Hoheluft and tanks cleaned and Installed, drains In- paratlvely new two-bedroom bungalow, LOST—Passbook No. 42224. Finder double door excellent for restaurant, the dam Is a granddaughter of Ch, Klko stalled. Phone any time day or night, 1950 PONTIAC—Four-door deluxe IF- OLD FURNITURE, antiques, china, please return to Second National dan. Radio, heater. Original owner. glassware, art objects and bric-a-brac. full cellar, automatic heat. Outbuildings new freeiing unit, $125, South Jersey v Liebestraum and Ch, Heidi of Rob- RU 1-0740. Harvey C. Tllton. 8 Bruce PROPERTIES OF ALL KINDS for Include two large chicken houses ga. « Bunk. Broad it., Bed Bunk. Surgical Supply, 33 East Front it. RE blnswood. Black and Un and black nt. Rumson. Mlleagg 12,000, Apply 12 Ron pi., Immediate cash for anything and every- Eatontown. thing. Kuicil'i. 25 East Front it,, phone sale. Listing! wanted. Insurance rage; lovely estate neighborhood, short LOST—Male doc. White with two lame 6-2614. and cream. Splendid type and bone CARPENTER—Chrii D, Kluln. Roofing with excellent temperament. J. D. Thom- TRAILER — 25-foot Royal. Excellent RE 6-1698. all kinds. Mortgage loam. Apply drive, to station; $16,500, Ray Stillman. black spots on back; Ions haired, :ASH REGISTER, freeter, heavy grill. and siding, general repairs, Phone RE Highway 35. Shrewsbury. RE 6-5111 nixed Spitz and Fox Terrier. Named son, Box 17. Marlboro. FR 8-0638-J-l. condition. Gene Harter, Van's Trailer TO BUY—Two old-fashioned single R. V. R. H. Stout, 77-79 Broad st., dishes, Neon tubing, Call KE. 6-1522 6-1881-M.. RE:ED BANK—Stately residence. 'Ideafl l "Deuce," licenie No. 69. Reward for re- after 4 P. M MINIATURE SCHNAUZER puppies. Park, Lot 100, Eatontown. rt. 85.' brass beds. Give Price. RE 6-0211. Red Bank. Phone RE 6-2141. turn or Information, Call RE 6-4705.* GENERAL CONTRACTOR, Landscaping, for doctor. Excellent location. Nine BABY TURKEYS—Monmouth Hatchery. Seven weeks old, AKC registered. grading, top soli, fill dirt, cinders, 1931 MODEL A FORD—Good condition. SINGER SEWING MACHINES wanted, large room, 1'.4 baths, automatic heati KE 6-0874-M, Helen L. Hammond, 165 Herbert ave., gravel, manure, cesspools and dry wells 886. Call RE 6-4912-M between 9 S5 to (186 cash; also typewriters, FARM-—Houso completely modernised. two-car garage; large plot, Price $18,. SOD—$7 per hundred jq. ft. Cut, ready Fanwood. N. J. Phone Fanwood 2-5135. built; driveways repaired, Lionel Simon. A. M, and 9 P. M. adders, office equipment, cash registers, Electrlo kitchen, pine paneled dining 600. Franklyn Haviland, Broker. RB FOR SALE to load. Delivery extra, Joseph BENDIX DIALAMATIC washer. Prac- Phone RE 6-0561 SSVE A DAY'S WAGES?—Many do rugs, Spinet pianos to (300, Write, room; 12U acres, fruit, berries, chickens 6-1820. Oulick. MI 5-0502-J. tically new, 1160, Too smnll for large CALL SHORE PAINTING and paper when they buy auto Insurance from Roberts, 1101 Second ave., Asbury Park, capacity 2,000. Six miles from Red Phone AS 2-8037. RED BANK—Moderate priced attractive FAN BELTS AND PULLEYS for elec- "MODERN" ALL-PURPOSE MOWER— family. Ideal for small family. Perfect hanging co. All expert workmanship Allstate Insurance Company, And you Bank; 500-foot frontage, on paved high- home for family man. Large living tric motors in stock. Douglas Elec- Saves time and work wherever both condition Call MA 1-0G41-B any time.* and service. Advice on decorating and get the best protection and service. See ANTIUUES, BOOKS, maps and lamps. way. Muit be seen to be appreciated. room fireplace, dining room, den, kitch- tric Co, £5 East Front St. Phone RE grass and weeds must be cut, Light FRlGIDAIRE—Uood condition. Call any estimates free Call KE 7-0182-R after D. E, Asay, 45 Salem la,, Little Silver. Best prices paid. Bring to the Hudson Price (17.501). Ml 5-0286-R. en, three bedrooms, bath, basement, oil 6-0128. weight balanced design for easy hand- time RB 6-16S7-R. 146 Chestnut it., 5 P. M, ' RE 6-9046. Shop, 137 Broad it., Red Bank, RE 6- steam heat; two-car garage; Venetian ling, "Trims as it cuts," For details, Red Bank/ SCREEN AND GLASS porch enclosures, ChEVROLfiTS-1947'e. '48's, '49's. Two 2003. MARIE COX AGENCY, realtora and blinds, new range Sale price (12,000. BUILDING MATERIALS. Mason demonstration, see your dealer or call FLORENCE SPACE HEATER «6, electric kitchen cabinets, window cornices, and four doors. Holiday sale. Most STEINWAY—Or other piano, by gentle- Insurers. Sales yearly and sum* Franklyn Hnvllnnd. Broker. RE 6-1820. Curl Beckmann, SE 2-0079, RE 6-4700 heater, about 2,000 watts $2, Moser screens, storm sash and fine cabinet have radio and heater. From 1695. man moving to this area, Please state r'AIK HAVEN—Dutch colonial. Choice •upplies. National Lumber Co., any time. mer rental!. Comanche ' dr., Port* safe 600-lbs,, (25. Phone KE 6-0D65-M work. Reasonable prices, AT 1-0199-J. Sunoco Station, East Front St., at Spring. make and price, "Music Lover," 217 location, attractive landscaping. Con. South Seventh ave., at the railroad, Seventh ave., New York City. aupeck. Phone LO 6-1602, ADD NATURE'S charm to your home ifter 5:30. Naveslnk Wood Products Co. PONTIAC!—1947, Torpedo. Radio, heater. tains large livine room, fireplace, lun. Phone LO 6-2400, by placing a few of our hundreds of MAN'S TWO-PANTS suit. Size 40. Hlue CARPENTERS — Long exxperience. Will Good condition, (795, See it at Rum- room, dining room, kitchen, four bed* son Esso. RIVBr rd.. Rumson. SIX ACRES—Beautiful location for coun. 'nrietien of indoor and outdoor plants. wool gabardine, hardly worn, Coit $80. build homes, garages, do all repairs rooms, IVi baths, oil hot water heatl We carry the best, healthiest at loweBt REAL ESTATE FOR RENT HOSPITAL BEDS RENTED—New mod- el' (25: table model television with and alterations. Reliable and reason- FORD' A—With good set of tires. In try home, Four miles to Red Bank. two-car garage. Prlco $18,501) Frank. ern adjustable hospital beds for rent. prices Pay us a visit. Modern Rose •able, $50. RE 6-2175.' able. Frederick Schmitt, MA 1-2431-R-l, running order. Call RE 6-0253-R. Call MI 5-0351-W-2, H a v Br oker RE 6 l82n New and used beds for Bale, Call RE Cursory, Highway 86, Port Monmouth. PUPPIES—Chihuahua. Smnll breed, AKC or Trygve Tonnessen. KE 7-8692-J. A NICE GUEST HOUSE for nice guests. RIVER PLAZA—Bungalow, Four years SHREWSBURY—Immaculat*"... . . '"!*••.. . - e - four-room 6-2614, ask for "Patient Service." Free KE I-Hll-E, registered males nnd foma'ies. Make MAN WITH TRUCK— %-ton available 1937 DESOTO COUPE, with 1946 motor. 420 Ocean ave., Sea fright. Summer old. Four rooms down, one partly An- bungalow with expansion attic; (60 delivery. South Jersey Surgical Supply, AUTO RADIATORS—New and used for lice pets. Moun. Port Monmouth, Wil- week-ends for Itght hauling, clean Good transportation. Call MI 5-0423-J rentals. Spacious rooms? private baths, lined upi garage; corner plot; lake monthly payments, small down payment. 83 East Fron n t St.. Red Bank. after 5 P. M. a»u j^pgiy ^'imii "'| ***** •** your car or truck. Guaranteed uncon- 100 ave. KE 6-1489.' loailv Call Hurry. RE 6-0258-R. kitchenette, private ocean and river privileges. Reasonable. RE 6-1881-J. Convenient to bus and school, Redden SAVE 60 To ON ROOFING material aec- ditionally, Same day service on cleaning SIMMONS FOAM RUBBER studio couch. CESSPOOL CLEANING and building sep- 1940 CROSLEY SEDAN—Heater. Per- bathing beaches. New York buses pass Agency, Inc., 16 Monmouth st. RE 6- onds available, 3 In 1 strip sblngle, all and repairing. Red Bank Radiator Works. Change to single or twin beds. Price tic tanks: dry and gravel wells and fect condition: passed Inspection; 14,- door every hour to 41st and 8th ave, "GUNNISON HOMES" — Amaiingly 1499 or RE 6-2462 eolora. $4.60 so,.; 90-nmnd slate roll 115 West Front st. RE 6-1177. >60. 66 Spring St., Red Bank. drains. 39 Peach st. (New Shrewsbury 000 original mileage, (450. No dealers Convenient to shopping and churches, little maintenance, Leaves you LITTLE SILVER—Newly painted, nicely roofing {2.60 rolls 15-pound felts, 12.60 CONCRETE MIXERS—We sell Muller Borough). Phone BB 6-1846. C. H. plea»o. RE 6.1928-M after 8 P. M.' also Monmouth Jockey Club, Phone SE 'andscapedi flve-room bungalow In fin* roll. Ralph Mundy, Highway 96, Keans- SCREENS—Six 50"x30"; three 37"x30"; more money and frea time. Ranch, concrete mixers, plaster and mortar two 54"x30"; one 37"x231/£"; storm Wilson. 2-0290-M. residential neighborhood Hot water oil burgbnrg. KE 6-0203-J. mixers. Good trade-In allowance. Build- CADILLAC—1947, club coupe, white STORE—At mi Monmouth aU Red colonial, or new L-shaped homes; heat; new Bendlx washer; attached ga- ilndows, four 37"x30"; three, 51"x30." THE NUTSHELL—KE 7-0862 provides wall tires, sunvisor, and many acces- WHEVHEEEL CHAlKS RENTED-NW deluxe ers Block & Supply Co, FR 8-1860. Free- All for 820, including hangers, RE 6- Bank, Morris ft Noglow, Realty Inc., (7,200 to (11,700 complete on your rage i 4% mortgage. Small monthly pay. chrome wheel chairs for rent. Reason- lold-Engllshtown rd. secretarial replacement, or part-time sories. Priced right, This black beauty 4266-R," aid during vacation periods. Pleas! Broad St.. Red Bank. RE 6-0260. menu. Asking (16,500. Redden Agency able. New and used chain for sale. Call is in excellent condition Private owner. lot. Everett H, Thorne, Kings High- Inc., 16 Monmouth it. RB 6-1499 or THOROUGHBRED Hempsblre pigs. Vnc- SACRIFICE—Screen doom, #well built, phone evenings or week-ends, V, Conover, Call KE 6-1524. STORE—69 Monmouth st. Heat fur. RE 6-2614, ask for "Patient Service." cinated and ready to go, Clednmr way. MI 5-0052, RE 6-2452. Free delivery. South Jersey Surgical varnished. Regular price $9.95, reduced 138 Main st.. Keyport. nlshed, Inquire at the Morris Plate »q v'tiot, Farms. Scobeyvillc. EA 3-1467-M-l. fc*i »"J 1937 CHEVROLET—Two-door sedan. Glass Co.. next dpor. Supply,. 38 East ,Front it.. Red Bank. to $6.75, Levlnson Hardware, 2 West PIANO TUNING—Expert voicing, action COMPLETELY DECORATED inside and" •J'anx^-— •• ejs,—,_,i-—i v —.--- — • '"i i1 i •••»• CONCRETETtlXER^One^bag mix, four Front st., Red Bank.* Radio, heater and defrosters. Call RE EIGHT ROOMS—I hi baths. Excellent KEANSBURG— 4',4-room bungalow. Gas out, Five-room bungalow; %-acrs of, TlRES—RETRfiEADINGX , vulcanizing our regulating, general repairing. All 6-0805-J.* hot water heat, two baths Two rubber tires; easy to move; in good makes, Formerly with L. Bamberger. Rumson location. Available Aug. 1. nicely landscaped grounds; garage; cel- specialty. Your car tied up only 15 condition: reasonable. Call Earllmt, blocks from railroad. Call KB' 6-1522 minutes to put loaners on wUila we re- Walter Kuron, 133 Berwick st., Elisa- 1960 FORD DELUXE—Good buy. Fully (125 monthly. Allaire ft Son Agency, lar. Asking (14,000. Redden Agency, Johnson ft Frake, Leonard st., Red Bank, equipped. Must see to appreciate, RE Inc. RE 6.3450. Open Sundays. - after 4 P. M. Inc., 16 Monmouth it. RE 6-1499 o» eap your tires. No charge for loaner RE 6-0434. BUSINESS NOTICES beth. Elizabeth 2-1486. aerrlce. Mount Tire Service. 75 White TUTORING—Private summer Instruc 6-5570.* THREE-ROOM COTTAGrfA? E — Completely 50-FOOT LOT ON Tlnton ave., Eaton- RE 6-2452, KINGS KENNELS — AKO registered furnished. Union Bfach, near railroad town, (400; two lots, (750. All utili- ONE YEAR OLD—Well built, 7-room at. Red Bank. Phone RE 6-0484. tlons of all intermediate subjects is 1948 PACKARD SEDAN—Deluxe five Cocker Spaniels and Beagles, puppies; available. Call MI 5-0436. station. Automatic hnat and hot water, ties, bus, walking distance to Broad It. dwelling, in nice quiet neighborhood. A GIFT FOR EVERY occasion. Pottery, stud service. Dogs boarded diy, week, CLARK FLOOR SANDERS for rent. Sup- passenger, four-door, radio, heater, copper, brass and wrought iron nov- plies for complete floor refinishl'iv DRESSMAKING—Alterations. Eleanor new electric range, refrigerator, wash- Lavatory and den on flrit floor! threa month. Vera M. King, Highway 35, trunk rack, etc. Just been completely ing machine. Newly decorated. Year ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Six renting bedrooms and bath on second floor. elties. Honey Bee Flowers, 464 Broad Oakhurst DE 7-0447-M. work. Little Silver Lumber Supply Cu. Herder, 114 Ridge rd., Fair Haven. RE conditioned for trip to coast which was lit. Phone BE' 6-4020 RE 6-3427. 6-0765-J.* around tenants only. KE 6-2089. units, plus six lovely rooms for owner. Very low taxes; automatle heat. Asking MEN'S and BOYS* gabardine pants canceled because of death. Has four new Oil, steam heat; IV, baths. Income (16,000. Redden Agency, Inc., 16 Mon. ROYAL, REMINGTON, Underwood and UARBURKTOKS and magnetos rebuilt. tires. Looks and runs like new, Inspect L. C. Smith typewriters, low as $29.(0. from 14.95. Buy direct and save, KUMSON—Summer rental. Now to 14,000 yearly. Illness compels sale. Fur- mouthst1R_£Hg0o____45_ Quick, factory workmanship. Douglas it Maurice Schwartz & Sons, Welt Front nished; $15,750; S0-days possession. Reconditioned; guaranteed. Serpleo'i, Sacco's Pants Shop, 20 West Front St., Electric Co., 35 East Front it,. Red Sept. 1. Charming three-room, FOUH-ROOM year around cottage, flai Red Bank BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES st. Ask for Mr. Beckmonn's ear. Mortgage available. Call evenings AT .>hSao- Y."', «"»<"'ahly priced. AT 1. 108 Monmouth st. Phone RB 6-0486. Bank. Phona RE 6-0128. furnished eottage. Nice grounds. INSULATION BRICK SIDING, Variety of 1-0960 1518-R. Maplewood ave., Atlantic High. ANTIQUE WEDGWOOD and Stafford- PLOWING AND BALING—Also mowing SEA FOOD MARKET, well established Season 1400, Inspection Invited I shire, early American pattern, and cut colors, 87.50 per square. Also roofing and raking. Call RE 8-1318-R-l. feAV STlLLMAN, REALTOR. L~i. glassi Crown Derby, Limoges, Minton, laper at bargain price, Call Al, KE 6 business; good location; reasonable, HELP WANTED Dennis K. Byrne, Realtors, Phone parking space for your convenience. CHAftMlNG "OENTURIiiS^OLb colonial 1579-W. CUSTOM FArlMER, tractor work of all 47 Center ave., Atlantic Highlands. AT Worcester and Vienna china I occasional kinds. Crops planted, cared for, har- RU 1-1160,* State Highway 85, Shrewsbury; all on 16-acre hilltop farm. Large living chairs, vases, many other miscellaneous AIR-CONDITIONING equipment. One 10 1-0894 or KE 6-1212-M. ROBERTS EMPLOYMENT Agency, 77 types of properties throughout Mon- room, hand-hewn exposed beams, pegged vested. Also hay baling, combining mouth county; farms, town and country nieces. Phone RE 6-5288. ton Mills compressor: one 10-ton Car- grain. Corn picking. LO 6-1810. TO LEASE OR SELL—Gasoline station Broad st. RE 6-1805. Commercial, oak floors, huge fireplace, screened porch, rier circulator and other equipment, W. (Esso Products). Large lubrication domestic, hotel and restaurant, Florence THREE FURNISHED ROOM house trail- houses, waterfront properties! business junroom, kitchen, on ground floor; three AUTO RADIOS—Motorola, 1952, for all GUARANTEED TELEVISW servlcEfe er, (26 per, Including utilities. Phone opportunities. Call, write your require- types of cars, $49.95. Shrewsbury T. Jones. RE 8-1855. room, all equipped. Good location, In L. Kelleher. prop. bedroomi, bath upstairs; complete in- within two hours from your call. A. C. Long Branch Apply, William T, Jones, EA 3-U52.M.* ments. Large and competent start to sulatlon, combination storm sash and Xadlo A Television, Inc., 1070 Ocean SPLIT RAIL FENCING—Two and tKree- Radio and Television Company Armnnd SALES GIRL in a leading retail store; serve you. RE 6-5111. rall. Lowest prices, Little Sliver 231 Maple ave., Red Bank. RE 6-1955. HIGH STREET GARAGE—Inquire 284 screens, hot water oil heat; two-car »YCe, Sea Bright. SE 2-0101 A Crupi, owner. 123 Shrewsbury avo. fine working conditions and hours. Ap. 1 Lumber & Supply Co., Sycamore ave. WILL INVEST MONEY and time In . R r r B MARLBORO—town house converted to barns chlckenhouse and tool shed, $21,. TOP SOIL! TOP SOILI TOP SOILSOIL !I 'Very Rb 6-4768, ply with references to "Sales Girls," P. O. -_ _!y_*. -_ A't ?A ?.*"*'•- lml h A C TOP I Little Silver. RE 8-3427. good sound business. Write "Invest,1 three apartments of three rooms and Rtj'l 0 . * *"> T. Rumion rd. good and tested, Lawns graded and Box 471t I, . KEReUd OHI1K Bank, , FURNISHED HOME—Season or yearly. MAN WITH ROTO-TILLER for hire. Box 511, Red Bank.' bath each Two separate bedrooms, oil seeded, Bulldozer work. Call after 6 COCKER PUPPIES — With beautiful Flower or vegetable gardens and NURSERY SCHOOL TEACHER {PT- Beautiful grounds. Large living room, TO A MERCHANDISING or promotional neat, About three acres; two-car ga- PAINTED BARN RED—Attractive modi P. M.. MI 5-0168. coats and merry dispositions; also lawns a speciality. Estimates cheerfully msle), Attractive salary offered. State automatic heat, three bedrooms, 1 Vi rage; several outbuildings, beautiful two older Cockers, all reasonably priced. man we ofTer the most outstanding em ranch type bungalow. Pine paneled USED REFRIGERATORS, 149.50 and up. -Jyen, RE 6-2798-M. nursery school training and experience. baths; (1,600 seasonj (2,000 yearly, shade trees. Main highway. Asking (25.. Call Mrs. Rue. MI 6-0194-J. corner sbulldins in the heart of Mon- Schanck Agency. RE 6-0397. living room with exposed beams and Rebuilt TV, all makes, 10-lnch and ft WAXING. Call RE 6-2478. Sn^ Write. Box 448. Farmlngdale. 500., PR 8-0832-W-2 or RB 6-4409-W. large, 149.50 and up; used gas ranges BLONDE COCKER PUPPIES, AKC reg. mouth county with plenty of parking TEACHER—For part-time class for men- Breplace. dining room, kitchen, threa perlor floor Waxing Co. Private space, on a long term lease, for any of OFFICE—Suitable) for professional. KIVER FRONT—Seven-room, attractive bedrooms, bath, enclosed breeieway, S19.95 and up. Pete's Inc., Front at., istered. Reasonable, Phone evenings nomehomes our speclalspecialtty tally handicapped children. Reply In Xeyport. KE 7-2700. Main St., Keans- and Saturday and Sunday. HO 9-7137. the following lines, furniture, house- writing, submitting Qualifications and Excellent location. 218 Broadway, home In choice location. High ground, porch, dry basement, hot water oil heat; JOSEPH MANNSi'mason and plasterer. wares, work clothes, food market, or sea beautifully landscaped. Tiled bath, pow- burg. KE 6-1100. DACHSHUND PUPPIES—Llnebred to background data. P. O Box 264, At- Long Branch. Call DE 7-9048 or DE IVJ'S.*""?*^ *"**' '• l««« shaded plot) No job too small or large, 169 Lin- food restaurant. It will take any of lantlc Highlands. der room. Small greenhouse; attached RU 1-0716 ° rt Agency- p»011* BOXER PUFPIESH^AKO registered^J Herman Rinkton; female black and coln St., RF. D. Mlddletown. Phone these lines, and we know it, because 1-10264. two-car garage; recreation cellar with A. Dempsey, 81 Portland rd.. High. tan, male red, smooth; whelped Mar. 16. the location haa been tested. Write me AUTO ACCESSORY STORE has opening bathroom facilities, photo laboratory, ttUMSON-New waterfront bungalow: lands. HI 8-1847. 1952. 905 Berlin it, Asbury Park. AS a personal letter, tell me what you want for ambitious man. Apply in person laundry, olMtrod hot air heat; 50-foot 2-8288, RUMSON—Waterfront bungalow. Living Living room, kitchen, three bedrooms, 24-HOUR SERVICE on the repair of to do. You can make It, if you have only. The Pep Boys, 42 West Front st.. boatsllp. Asking $35,000. Marie Cox bath, automatic hot water and heat. WE BUY AND SELL anythlngl RABBITS—White, , all sizes. the know now. Write, "Building," Box Red Bank. room, fireplace, two bedrooms, tiled Agency. Portaupeck. LO 8-1602 radios and electrical appliances. bath, modern kitchen, partly finished Completely insulated; (13,000. Minugh Contents of homes, stores, estates, Call James John. 41 Marlon St., Red 611, Red Bank. CARPENTERS and carpenter helpers. MODERN HOME-Wlth plaster' walls, Agency. Rumson rd. Phone RU 1-0716, Bank. Phone RE 6-5018-J. We call for and deliver. Harold's Good pay. New construction. Call RU attic; hot water stoker heat; (1,200 on two bedrooms, ceramic tile bath, liv- cellars, attics, china, glassware, an- N(5 MONEY DOWN—Wanted exiier- annual lease to couple, John Mtnugh DACHSHUND ANDTOY Manchester Radio and Electrlo Shop, 16 West 1-0489 before 7:15 A. M. or in the eve- ing room, kitchen-dinette, full cellar, tiques, art objects and all bric-a- ienced chain store manager to take Agenc• encyy . 1Phone RU 1-0716/ automatic heat. On large plot fully LOCUST ArfEA—Outstanding value puppies, AKO registered, Mrs. A. Front st,, Red Cank. Phone RB 8- over super market, Meat, groceries snd nings, brac Ruscil's, 21 East Front at. Swanson, rt. 86, Mlddletown, near Five SUMMER RENTALS—Wo have a wide landscaped. Screens, storm sash, blinds. in modernised bungalow. Large ' 2744. vegetable!. Shore area. Must be re- WOMAN—For light housework and to Convenient to Red Bank and Long assist waiting on country store, (20 selection in all location!, sizes and living room, fireplace, dining room, Phone RE 6-1698, liable, honest worker with excellent ref- price ranges, Ella Wiltshire Agency, Branch. EA 8-0508-R. NEw"'OLVERNEw' f PIPE-2,'000 ft. of new erences. Al] replies confidential. Write, » week, plus room and board. Write, kitchen, two bedroomi, bath, porch, MAKE OLD FLOORS look like new. Rent Realtors. Phone SE 2-0004, Open week- corrugated galvanised culvert pipe, 12" "Chain Store Manager," Box 611, Red "Country Store," Box 511. Red Bank/ BUILDING LO'l1r#8l", Center st., Glen- hot water oil heat; K-acre plot. USED TIRES — All sizes, reasonabje diameter, heavy gauge, tar covered 10 ft. our high-speed floor Sander and adger. Bank. ^ - 1.^.- ..- m*. **co panK. ends prices. Recapping and repairing, all Low rates. Engler Lumber Co., phone mary Park. Mlddletown Call W. T. Near bus, school; $0,900. Minugh lengths; Orangeburg pipe, 10,000 ft, of BUS MECHANIC position now open. RUMSON—New. Three-bedroom ranch Jones. RB 6-1955, work guaranteed. Dwyer't Sky-Trak Ser- new 6" orangeburg pipe, 8 ft. lengths; KE 6-0005. LUNCHEONETTE FOR SALE—In Deaf. -A?Ply--J£L°_JP""', Red Bank. home, on river, near ocean, furnished. Agency, Rumson rd. Phone RU 1- vie* Station, Highway (5, near Five ELECTIUO MOTOR rebuilding is our Very low price. Act quick, Wonderful SEKEEPERNo children. Sleep in, Available July and Aujuit, Call RU 1,000 new white glazed bricks, iltes iOUSEKEEPEHI 3-1183-MR, Call evenings between FARM—143 acres In Holmdel, Till- 0716. Corners. Mlddletown. 8">8 91x2 M. Dalton Supply Co., 71) business. Call us for quick service. spot. Restaurant for sale, heart of As- 1-0464. WEAR ENAPP Aeotred shoes for com Douglas Electrlo Co., 85 East Front St., bury, Price 12,250, Corner apartment 5 and 7. able soil, orchards, running brooks. 16th ave.. Belmar. BE 9-1558 property, near Steinbach's. Brtngs In tort, quality and Ions service. Made Red Bank. Phone RE 6-0128. MEN—18-45 for Interesting constructive Comfortable 10.room house. Many with built-in arches and cushion Inner FORD V.y M6T01v-Run less' than - nearly S20O monthly. Price (10,250. For and useful positions as Psychiatric RUMSON—Riverfront summer bungalow. thousand miles, 86 h. p. Will flt a PHOTO FlNisklNG—Eig~ht" enlarged more Information, Strauia Realty, AS WANTED TO RENT farm buildings. Asking (30,000. T r b d oom n ln room souls. Priced from 19.95 and up. Call print! In album folder 40c, 12 exp, Aides. Salary starting July 1st 8180 per i ? i" , ,? J '' ^ * ' ""Place, O. J. Clayton. LO 6-1160-M. 86 to 89 car; also 8U h. p, cooled 2-2075.JI, month with automatic raises to (230 Bernard Boyarln, Agenoy, SB %• electrlo kitchen, bath, enclosed screened Brlggs-Stratton motor with dutch, 16 roll 55e, 16 exposures 70o. Send films PERMANENT TENANT must havt home. ll l d p wa fot hM ATTENTION 1—We have everything you and coin to Monti Photos, Montlcello, per month. Five-day, 40-hour week, 24 0428-W. J?f'« » « V ',M K Reduced to East ave. AT l-0828-W.» days oft with pay. plus 15 days sick New owner wants Immediate occu- (11,500 for quick sale. John Minugh need in tbe line of plumbing and heat- Agency. Rumson rd. Phone RU l*o.m.* tes supplies for the building or renovat- DOUBLE Stittl' outdoor chaise BOATS leave, Opportunity for promotion through pancyL Have no place to go. Make of- sun lounge. Mahogany and white PAINTER, DECORATOR and paper- merit or on-the-job training. Apply local fer. Mrs. F. E. Blakeney, 28 Harding NEW HOM. Five or six rooms and ing of your home. A large assortment hanger | Interior and exterior; 26 LITTLE SILVER—Flve-room bungalow. of bathtubs, basins, toilets and medicine leather card table and chairs, English N, J. Employment Service or Personnel rd., Red Bank.* bath, (9,800 up. Terms arranged. Near bus, school and shopping center. bicycle. Call RE 6-5267. years' experience. Estimates cheerfully SOMETHING FOR YOUR BOAT t—You Department, State Hospital, Marlboro, Frank Rich, 87 Mount ave., Atlantic cabinets, kitchen sinks; featurlns the fa- given. Louis Cassan 448 Shrewsbury Forced hot air heat; detached garage: mous Youngstown kitchens) gas, oil and KENMbfttf AUTOMATIC washer with will find It here. New Jertey'i largest HO 9-6161. Highlands. AT 1-0061. $11,750 Grosslnger & Heller, Broad and ye. Red Bank. Phone RE 6-4344-M. Marine supply house. Everything for ooal fired beating plants for steam heat, suds saver. Lest than two years old. HOY—To work on motorboat. Located ROOMS Mechanic sts. RE 6-2100. RE 6-1632. hot water heat or hot air: oil burners Pyfect condition, 1126 or best offer. COMPETENT ELE'CTRIOAL CONTSAC- the boatman. Open, Sunday's and holi- RUMSON ROAD LOTS — lft-acre TOR—All types of bouse wiring and days. 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., week days 8 in Rumson, A few hours cich week. with Minneapolis • Honeywell controls KE 6-2087-J. Call or write, Russell c/o Bennett, 8 (8 MAPLE AVE,—Furnished rooms; one lots In Little Silver, 175-foot LITTLE SILVER—Near station. Fivi. repairing, Small or large Jobs. 14 A. it, to 6 P. M, The Boatman's Shop, ..room bungalow, Excellent condition. fuel tanks and septic tanks, galvanliec TOP SOIL—Excellent top soil and fill First st., Rumson.* of Red Bank'a most eonvenlent loca- atl lar e I)Iol! and black pipa and fittings, copper hour service. Call Caruso Bros,, EA 24 Wharf ave. RE 6-0811. tlons. Call RE 6-1684. Mrs. Dowstra. frontage, 150 feet deep. Phone SE r,"ji-^ U ? detached garage: dirt, Reasonable price. Phone RE 6- 3-0489-M or LO 6-4685-R. DE9IRE miKUS HELPER, 16 o'r $14,000. Grosslnger & Heller, Broad and tubing and fittings, soil pipe and fit- 5158. OUTBOARD BOAT and engine. Boat 17 THE MARYLAND—Boarding for elderly 2-0060. tMIL SALANDRA—Used can bought over for two-weeks' position, starting Mechanic sis. RE 6-2100. RE 6.1632. tings. A large assortment of electric feet long, I'M feet acron the beam; July 26. Live In, Reference! required. or buslmia people. Vary large nicely and gas water heaters, electrlo and gas COLDSPOtf REFRIGERATOR, 8 cu ft. . and sold. Corner West Front it, and 1949 12 h, p. engine, ueed about 50 Good working condition, 150. Phone Maple ave. RE 6-0723. Call between 8:30 A. M.-10 A, M,, RU 1- furnished rooms In center of the town. RIVER PLAZA-Three-bedroom. two- EIGHT-ROOM RESIDENCE. Good loca. ranges, electric refrigerators and freez- RE 6-0680.R after 5 P. M. houri, Speed about 20 mils per hour; 1289. Mrs. Toerge.* RB 8-9218, * tlon. FWi bedrooms, 1V4 baths, fire- •rs, The famous Myers water pumps $300 takes boat and engine, RHi »• story house, Living room 18x11, din- EXPERT DRIVING instructions. Learn RUMSON—Furnished rooms with kitchen place, oil-fired heat. Excellent condition I and sump pumps. Numerous other items. io.lNCH MOTOROLA console, A.M. and in safety, to drive safely. Look for 4137 after 6l80 P. M STBNOGRAFHBK — Typing, dictation, Ing room, oil heat; taxes (50, Price ,.*•«• radio phonograph combination, prlvllegei, ItU 1-1174. ^__ 18,500. Weart-Nemeth Agency, 102 $18,500 Grosslnger A Heller, Broad and Mlddletown Plumbing and Heating Sup- the car with two steering wheels. Plon- TWO 16-FOOT ROWBOATVBOATS — SE !• general office work, Must have pre- Mechanic ill, RE 6-2100, rfE 8.1682. ply Co.. Highway No, 86. at Headden's 175. Harold's Radio and Electric Shop. vious stenographic experience, good pay. JRNISHED ROOMSWith or without West Front it, Corner Maple ave HE w eers in auto driving Instructions since RNISHED ROOMS—With or without Oorner, Mlddletown. One mile north of '« «'t_F">"t St., Red Bank. RE 6-2744, 1983. Easy Method Auto Driver Train- 0292-M. Write, "Stenographer," Box 611, Red bath, Single or double, Across street 6-2240. ' TOP RED BANK location. Especially Kid Bank, Phone RE 6-8877. Open k F6L61M6 BBb-flve chairs, double ing School. 61 East Front st. BE 6- LIGHTNING SAILBOAT. Excellent con. froom ocean, by dday . week or season. mVERSlDE HEttiHTS—tilenmary Park. suitable for professional man, Nine- avenlnga bed, with spring and mattress; also 0833. dltlon. (875, with troiler. Call BE 1050 Ocea- n ave. SB 2-0177. Capa Cod bungalow. Hot air, oll-nred 6-3876 or 6-4472 BUS'MECHANIC'S helper position now room residence: five bedroomi, l'/{ baths, dresser, reasonable. 106 Shrewsbury ave.( ONE BLOCK 6FF Broad at. Single neat, tiled bath, plaster walls, expansion SEED DRILL—Chicken wire, feed hop. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, 85 open. Apply Boro Buses. Red Bank, basement reacreatlon room: two-car de- Red Bank. Call between 5 and 6 P. M TfHOADS RUNABOUT 16-foot Gray 6, rooms, clean, cool and comfortable. attic! lot 75x150. G. I. $900 down, 176 tached garage: $18,000. Groulnger * peril also Mason jars, large Frlgldalre, yeara experience In metropolitan area. 103 h. p., (626, Sampson Yard, 228 FUttALB -Salesladies, 'experienced. monthly. Weart-Nemeth Agency, 102 RB 6-I818-R-1, l'HHEK FURNlSmiU room house tralleri Interior and exterior work, plastering dresses, sportswear, accessories, Good Reasonabla rate. Gentlemen preferred. RE IB Bay ave., Ocean City, or Philadelphia, 6-5808. 88 Wallace st. West Front st. Corner Maple ave. RE MEW TIRES, unconditionally guaran- V>T Ph0 EA 3 and glaring. Raphael Sslas, 80 Shrews. RB 9-1478, salary, permanent poittion; also, girl to ?(jKg '- 1152™'' " ""' "* " Hl hl keep nook record!. Jacey'i, 196 Broad- FURNISHED BEDROOM—In private teedt size 6.00x1(1 110.88 plus tax and T'fl! » »"ds. Phone HI 8-1421. rENGUlNS—Built to ordar, Bist him- MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE — Halt-aoie old reeappahla tire. Time payments aUXB ICE BOX-Very good con- VACUUM' cleaners' repaired, any oak.. way. Long Branch. home, for business person, Referencei EATONTOWN—m-story home on u- plot; 12-year-old residence. Living; her and construction. Coma and see requiredrequired. Phone RB 6-U83-W. ncre, In secluded neighborhood. Four Strauss Stores, 15 White it. RE 8.5340 dltlon. KB 6-1405. 86 Seeley ave., A Men Electric Shop, 18 White st., Red for yourself. Priced reasonable, Sample CREDIT DEpAttl'MEKT-Part.tlme In: room, fireplace, dining room, den pow* Keanlhurg, Bank. tsrvlewer.cashler. Female. Permanent NEATklff All, CLEAN ROOM—With cooking bedroomi, living room with fireplace, der room, screened porch, three bed. LUGGAGE TRAILER—Eaiy to attach on display, Immediate delivery, Ask for full cellar, hot water oil heat. Price to rear bumper Ideal for campers, O-P?MTUNI'1'V! SHOP-Antlquei. Vic. EGIALIZlNU IN mason work and plat- James, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 59 resident preferred. Sears, Roebuck and privileges. Near station. References rooms, tiled bath, laundry t Insulated Hrlngi patchwork. No job too large Co., 86 White St.. Bed Bank. required, RB t-1231-J.' 118,600, Weart-Nemeth Agency, 103 throughout; attached garage, tool house| vacationers, Good condition, Call RE torlati furniture, leveral oval marble Hnddon Park. Weil! Front st, Cornsr Maple ave. BB <-0418-M afternoon or evening.* top tab is, very early wool winder, Wind, or too small. John Donato, Jr., phone FRIENDLY LIGHT ROOM—Crdis Ven- 126,000, Grosslnger ft Heller, Broad and HB 6*5289. tilation, Twin bads. For ooupla or Mechanic its, RB 6-2100. RB 8-1682, MAGIC CHEF gas range. Four-burner, sor rocker, Boston rockers, coffee grind. SHIP TO SHOSII radio telephone, WOMAN—Must be thorough eliamr ers, brass and copper pots, set of wood, -_,-.- JUNK I JUNK I - dcttls, Junk single perion, Car apace. Near bus and NEW SHREWSBURY - Two-bedrodm table top, 136: also 30.gallon gas hot salw and Installation and terries, and good Ironer, Three dayi per RUMSON OAPB COD-In choice real. water heater. Phone RU 1-1128-J. en miasures, fine china, brlca-brae, col. dealer We pay best price for rags, •hopping. Beautiful grounds, 100 Grant bungalow with full cellar and expan- week, food hours, small house. In* PI, RB 6.1414.J.* sion attic, comhlnntlon itorm winnows dentlal neighborhood, Spacious living SMALL SECOND MORTGAGE and bond. orsd. cut and patterned glass, tin and Iron, neper and mattresses, Call RE Ten years e»p«rlsn«e. George Got* room, fireplace, dlnetti, large kitchen, 6-8266-j, ttrvlm Thunday I to 10 A, H. N. and screens, Venetian blinds and range Will swap for late model automobile. wooden ware. We buy and lell. The fredHO, SB «.a»!8-B,« FURNISHED BEDROOM—With kitchen two big bedrooms, tile bath, two rooms m Bro dw )r privileges. Inquire after 6 P, M., 276 Included In price, (10,500, Weart-Ncmcth W44e""' * * ' Kw«rt. KE J, State Employment office, Bait Agency, 102 West Front st, Corner Maple on second floor; attached garagai full AS 2-2472.M between 6 and 7 P. M. IRON RAILINGS for porches, stair- Mechanic it,, Sad Bank, Phone RE 6- basement, automatlo heat. Immediate HOTwATER GASHEATER—Complete, SAILBOA1 WM6ot framcliii mantel mirrors, window vsl. homework and can for small, younj II looking for an acre of ground in TOmCYCCtiAirl.y:navU.on' « llinhrh, ur KB 6-I17II..I, child, 81* dayi per w««k, Call RB APARTMENTS the country, a bungalow which ynu can poulbllltlii, Six rooms, itcara oil running order, risionsbli, Call RE 1849, rnodil OHV. Excellent eondltlo anou lawn ilgni, framed mirrors, 37 C t 0 "-it faonj_it,_ Phona nB 1.8096. IDM Mer. H to at your Jnanolal liliure? Th«n heat, electric range 1 barn, chlckm I_'.T- -II' 'MM,.. ,, ciiry Hi h, I", Hurrlcam, tttetrlnK Into this $8,600 itlil, fncatad In houiu, More land available. Low taxai. "" a' '' CTKiciAN—Houia wiring. IXPBRIENCBD BUND rtlUh opir* BUM8ON-Thri» roomi, ntllltln, fit. WHrtiNamcthAganor, 10J Aiklng 111,000, Holiion, Watarbun, 0878. wheel and ciain throttle, About Si) tuimbir lit ociuniney, lei Mr, hours on motor. Coit 18*0. Bell itto, Corner Maple avi,) Bjaijoj and Iniuror, 16 Wilt Front it! TIQUE SHOP — Victorian »ngir> OltADIOggalei, service, E»p.rt ator to him lining on coals, Oood pilrltif, J8 ytari1 uptrltnce, Mobile Mnit" < Uoat, Wilson'. Boat Yard, Ionf lit, Riildan- carved lova seat, arm chain, rockeri, Hrnnehi' •alary, ittadr work, All year-'round, ii marbli ton labliiehlna, copper Real- Apply Adami Brothers, Sportiwiar tlal loeat! id tran*. IT bONO BIIANOK—NIW ranch type, FAIR HAVJSN—Naarly naw_taneh houie, able, INeat Jlre house) Main it,, Port "tr J""T"I""T ,*•**»'*;» »imi lUrnlinlngi, BAlCDro'r—Uomjli H'footi Btalnliii portatlon, •(tor 1 Spacloui living .room, flnpliee, tw» innouth, KB 6.1II9.J, DillV, lun. Pads uisvlilon, odd .chain, chesli, u, stril rluuliiir, Lursrn mill, Excellent Manufacturer!, XII t" iilng, all. I also work anil drill SIO.I'OOT SIIKLTRB SKIFR 11 li, n. Unl. On tha oiian I Wist Front it, Oornit Maplplia avi, oondftton. Exceptional; I 4,100, Rni arid It, Wllion'i wood yard, 19 Buy dlnot and lava. Saoco'i vfrml enidno, liellalilo, Vim condition, 9J Monmouth it,, I and bath, u one BB 6-8240, •11,000 4% moriiava, Roliton Watir* it,, Hi* Boro Bhrewibury, Phone Shop, 10 Weil Front it,, Ilid Ktnily (or ,watfr, |TBO. Cent float Oo,( or ~'for tai luramir. BMfy^niaUo-^nd Iniuror, 16 W«t Float Mnitnril pi,, HH tln|ik.* TABT—"Fo_ r iniral o — work THOMPSON AOINOY-Niar lake, Llv. , and tyulni, Apply In own .!"_« ro(ti},_kri.K.ji, til. bath, two f.d. *••••»• WWM ,*.iu ns,4*tiw iBnn ntiniraa* H.KOOT OAPB COI) sallhuat, Kmllan landwrl)lat . ni to ''Aii'itanl,'' fo« 111, 'Kid Bank. jmi, pidar oloiiti, baiimimt, axpan- LITTLB HILVKR—Himbllng ranch hon*, tor. (Jiiipoiils dug and olaamd. Hon- I'liiton HIIIli. Can lit sum at Uurry'i m attfe, automatl. hjati •10,800, II Six ipaoloui roomi, ilia bath, opu *•»»-"r-^—»r * --^«m-« --•*• ^nUf WIFIB vimift tic tanki and.dralni liuinilidi ill yiarV , Mnimii, isr itlimn- MA MHIH, lit Kront it, (IB t-07C0. fora, inavlni mirror, fiwl»r, print*, - '*~- ' -IIIOIL HO (Jintir painting", brli.a.hras, orlinlal runner, il.\ II, I'. .lOIINrtllN oulbuard motor, THOMPSON AGENCY ~ Kali' Haven. Jl!10_.iU»'IIr. IIK '.IU'll.W. _j__ SITUATIONS WAMED •li, lleoman, ultnmary avr,, Leonardo. UOUBbH WINUOtt/g-Comi'lfle ••-•—-., *«« i, nit, DHVH mi Larga T-room rancj houm two.car •_h?uiLi>!! right (iff OM#r,' ...... Fharfe hy lirlnulni! ynur radlu U.KIHIT I'l.vwimirifutiCrii, ii, Wit. AN IXPCniENOEO man, (lond nfan larmi larga aillari harnsniai 119,900, ,ir talavli on sit n fur irpalrs, A, I.'. n wiih I'liiteh, llnod condlllnn, HI Knit Vfnnt it, HH iVimd. ' IIUMHON—Kiicillcnt location, Ueautlful T»l«vlilnn (.nmiiniiy, Arnntiul F«h Hiitrn nnal. Wiirhi, IIIIW ranch hnuit. Two ceramic tlM I adlo and owmrTflivliln, • n13 3Cnmnittiy Uhriwsbur, Arnntiuy avil, THOMPION A0BN0V - N.w" ranth 1 . hmiit, S'/i roomi, (thrie liidronnui, linili), powder room, slreamllncd kltch" 71 iiTi , ninvni(isBrv«n i«rrfnV UNDSCAPlNfl, cirdtit milntinanrr, nil iwo.car anragei iflSJJpp, Bwianiv tAW YBAn'« WHEAT iTRAW. vi'joi'j ««rrlfl , lino. Jraplacii orajrti aillar. aiitomniin KMII Call IA OB t M tjlll -tWB inofl" I>B Mtti..HH flierfl j"f,"ll, liMOO. 11 tfnit Kfrint »1. 11R 1.07110, Aaniiy* Mmimnqth ava. RU 1.141)2. ' —Papir lianiliii, plain and dieora< COMPBTJWPBTJWT WOMAN would I In IHIMBON-KlKhi.rnum dwilllnr Tw» nattot, , boarMBTJWaH.MlIt BillTd" hWOMAy day oNr wtikl dfo rK R HAVBN—Twn.itnry nslonlal finmr flhon Ina miiihir, ajil hill living o ith fll va .toni or mom also jlrawraw, Priil WA«llNn MAOIIINi:, Wrlnysr nnd nfllti. IIP Mount st,. Red I Rain riiionibli, I, UiPipton, N,/, Phone Clinton "(Mi, Vjy iMsombli, IIBI.0H6.V, AUTOMOBILES OIL LAMPI ionvirt.it (or iliolrl. •llBt" •eiai eld, liar. IIUMBUN—Katnte i OV8R 100 HAND MAIlR litma for ohll. •Ity, tamn rswlrtd, We lall for UAUII1CB lUHWAItT/- t «ONI, Oiry iol«i lH.ttri Iir«|idnn,| Tabl• ••HIeS an*«>l*df chailll«ir Mil•«!•!, WIIBKIwheel" Plot*. Mjr bus,, i lailt lurrounj. RftliUHB Artr) HUOI—Whlt« (..._ barrpwi, lawn tliaTrs, thtsti, btmli.i, •nd dsllvsr, llarolil'i Hadlo and •lir, Plrmou'h and Intirnatlonaljruh m.i1111,00i n.ooo0 par plot, »„.arliL, B IW . rtam lei, ilniila bid, Idial fur Hliotrli Mhop, II Weit t'ronl it,, cradles, lawn novrlt M, m|l>r ||rm, lu(, Ilif._- ncy, Monmouth avi, til«I r«m, Walnut srdruom itl, doulil mini„,„„,,,„, mm„ iHnI mi'iillunmcHllun,, . Urdurka iif(if ruumum Hid Dink, Phom flK 1.37(4, i( dajf'i work POUtiTRy r'AIIM—On county- hlihwny, li , ptrrid matlrtii, Will «'ll seiinrm flu I M II, tu ||IM"IS> III Ihlll llrmi S< (loriur prnptrtr, good location, Few p(#IMI llvlar rnnm snfa win sll|, nivn, UMHuN AIIKA-Kital. lurroii lifliif. wiy lirlnw Ihili vilijf, Will .ell y0U^lri»rnr«h«r,i~w1i1la ji niouirn lerylea lUtlon mll'i I mm Rid Hank, Knonilmt mar. (Ins «ra, Niw uolontHl hnrna, natal liifhm *ililii>i, *s % I _, Haiti aiJ or Itii W.flls r ..... oy-iSBrATlPiiiilnbla nl Mill mnd'rn 'hlchrn hnuiti, 1,000 iia< ~ " Iroidlwmn Iti.lti Orltnlal, Kl I'lffe or Itii W.flls ritmiilaiid. »«« ynuri «'•. :'J»« tmaiinxj, Mtiunt Tin lyM.li, 40 W.n Vr.n sitr/rKiv •nomi. II, tllnl halhn lwn-«ar h Onl i i liklni full ihar>>, Must have Ivlni ONIiBOOM •pariminirftuiinfM parity, mnd'rn i«vin.rHiiin nnmai nvi lnim»|llal» noiiraalAn, Aiklim f WW:" • " iinari ind llvlni wi|«i, KA I- nr ilderly Judy pr»|arriB. 40 T " " '™ ilClll lilir I P, is, rhlDI RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 2. 1952 Page Nine REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PUBLIC NOTICE KEOf RESIGNS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE T«ko notire that lh» Plsnn.tur Board of the Borniik'h of Kumsnn wili hold a KEANSBURG — Patrolman Mel- Patent Granted RIVER OAKS—ltf-story C.pi Cod. MONMOUTH BEACH—Owner trim, MEW HOME—Nearly completed. Four THOMPSON AGENCY—Attractive five- NAVK8INK — Quaint, charming, cen- Jiubiic bearinz on July I:,, 19i)2. in Me- Three, bedrooms, two baths, larffe liv- ferred. Beautiful new three-bedroom rooms and bath, full cellar, large st- room bungalow. Hot water heat, en- turies-old cottage. Living room with In Kpim, a member of the police ranch house. Tiled bath, oil heat. Near closed porch; nicely landseaped; 84x150 morial Borouith Hall, liumi-in. N. J., at department here the past three ing room with fireplace, modem kitchen; $10,200, Compare with any other arge fireplace, dining room, kitchen with K:I5 P. M.. to determine whether or not attached garage; full cellar, hot water •chool, but. Large plot ground; % 15,000, ew home, Jacobien, ,Broad St., and lot? 18,000. 81 East Front st. RE 6- ining alcove, two bedrooms, modern enr«, completed active duty Tues- Sweeney Agency. RU 1-1492. 0700. it will approve a map entitled, "Ittimlon 2 County Men oil heat. Beal value at 122,500. Borui Patterjoatterjon nve.. Shrewsbury. RE 6-3867. bath, steam oil hest; large corner lot; Hill JClUte,. Hum son, N'. J.. ilnud Jan- day when he began a two-week va- Agency, Fair Haven RE 6-4882. HW 10,500 Minugh Agency, Rumson rd. IN HlDDLTOWN TOWNSHIP—Five- MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP—Large »• uary 9. 1952, Revised til June 17, 1952,cation before hl.i resignation be- WASHINGTON, D. C. - The U. EXCELLENT LOCATION—In Fair Ha- 112-FOOT LOT—In excellent lection. room bungalow. One-car garage; room home. Two-car garage; cow hone RU 1-0716. Henry F. Labrrcque, Kngineer, Reil Bank, ven Seven large roomi (four bed- Hai six-room ranch home, nearing creened porch; lot 100x190. Located Dn barn, shed, chicken house, chicken brood- MlDDt-ETOWN VILLAGE—Lovely Caire N, J.." lornted aa follow*: :ome« effective Tuesday, July 15. S. patent office has granted a pat- roomi), two modern bathi. Home in oncrete road, Red Bank bus stops at completion, Fully equipped. Includ- er, with approximately 8 acres, suitable Cod, on large, well landscaped plot. lluunded nn the north by Riilg* VT r. Keim resigned to purchase an nt on a "recording instrument" to perfect condition, Full cellar, automatic oor; 18,000. Jacobien, Broad at., and for developing. Reasonable. George W. 'hree bedrooms, tiled bathroom, central Rosil; on the writ by -Knir Haven ateam beat; plot 100x160, landscaped; ing icreeni, blinds, three major ap- 'atterson avc., Shrewsbury. RE 6-3867. Interest, in Champ's Bar and Grill William D. Huston, Atlantic High- Kennedy. Ray Kennedy Agent, 24-hour oyer, living room with three exposures, Road; on the south by Itttmson Rnnd-*, on Palmer ave., West Kearusburg, two-car garage; i 15,500. Borui Agency, pliances, Superior construction, fea- I SHREWSBURY—Two-slory frame service. Call RE 6-4756-R. RE 6-0804. 1x12 den, dining room, powder room, and nn the east by Kemp Avenue. lands, and JamcA M. Brady, West Fair Haven • RE 6-4532. turing ceramic tile, copper, three- house. Six roomi, three bedrooms, screened porch. Clean, dry basement. At. the time anij place atiove men- Long Branch. NEAR RIVEK—Beit Fair Haven loca- iled bath, large cloirts, full, dry cellsr, DESIRABLE RUMSON location, Well Attached garage. Asking J25.000, Law- coat plaster, etc, A quality home, * built cottage with Urge roomi. Two tinnpd, all person* de*irins !n he heard NOTICE—COAI, BIDS This invenMon pertains to Im- tlon. Hoit attractive ranch home. Liv- :reens, storm sash. Only 18 months old. ley Agenry UK 6-0410. thereon will be given full opportunity. Hills will be rpeeivpd by the Board of ing room 29x17; largt dining room, sensibly priced. Bowers & Harris, Excellent location, near school, buics 12xle-foot bedrooms, large tiled bath, LITTLE SILVER—Ranch style. Custom provements In recording instru- Two additional oversized bedroomi up- RUTH H, CIKJk'A. ^duration, l-'air Haven at tha Knoilwood handsome kitchen, three very large bed- RE «-0?»l-J. 12 Broad st, RE !• nd churches. Full price $16,500. Jacob- built stucco and stone home being iac- Secretary to th« Planning Board. ichor,!, Hanrr! ril., l-'air Haven until h ment* which aimultancously regis- roomi, two tiled bathi; cellar 50x80; en, Broad st., and Patterson ave., stairs. Fireplace, steam heat oil; at- •Iftced because of owner's transfer; 1 6324- 3044, tached garage. Corner lot with a view; 1*. M. July II, I9o'.! for furnishing and ter two or more ants of informa- hot air oil heat; attached two-car ga- Ihrewsbury. RE 6-3887. Foot living room, central hall, three beil- (Iriivrring 10(1 tons more or less of Ruck- rage. Lovely groundi. Many extratj HALF-MILE FROM Red Bank.—We JU.800. Borua Agency, Fair Haven, RE PUBLIC NOTICE tion on a ainglc chart. Such de- 6-4532. 'ooms, tiled bathroom, recreation room heat coal, filling the bin at Willow (29,500, Borui Agency, Fair Haven, have a five-room house with at] ]m- and bathroom in basement. Large double Take notice that 1 ho Planning Board Street, school. vices are employed tn radiosonde RE «.45»2. FIVB BEDROOMS—Den, powder irovements. Screens, storm windows, LITTLE SILVER'S most charming home. garage. Situated nn heavily shrubbed of tile UorntiKh of Kumson will hold a equipment which -serves, when car- fear buses, Only $8,000, Jacobsen, public hearing nn July U, 1952. In Me- The cnal to br ann of the following ALMOST AN ACRE—Grove' of tall oaK room, In Bed Bank hofte. Walk Lovely custom built six-room ranch half-acre, Now only 124,000, Lawley mine*, or of equfti Krailr, Lrhigh, Hatrl treea. Beautifully landscaped with d St.. nnd Patterson ave., Shrews- house on Vi-acre. Heavily landscaped: Agency. RE S-Q410. morial Borough Hall, Rvimson, N. J., at ried Into the stratosphere by an to station, very near shopping, mry. RE 1-3867. 8:16 P, M., tn determine whether or Krnok, Jcrldo Highlands or Delaware at flowering rhododendron, laurel, etc. 24-foot living room with fireplace, three RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS—Practically new Hudson. unmanned balloon, to'automatical- Carpeted with pachyiandra and myrtle, schools, Slate roof, awnings, base- charming bedrooms, huge cellar, bot not it wit! approve a. map entitled: hillside Cape Cod. Very large living "Subdivision Mutt for Th« Allencrest 'J'hft Bnarrt reserves the rilht to reject ly report atmospheric conditions in Polt and rail fence. Eye appealing home ment lavatory, etc, See thli now, WILLIS CONOVER—Realtor, Com- water oil heati two-car garage. Asking 'oom with fireplace, lavatory. Down- of aeven large roomi and two tiled bathi, $24,000, Borus Agency, Fair Haven, RE Corp.. ilumsnn Koad snd HHlrvue Ave- any or all hirln. terms of pressure, temperature and only $18,600, Bowers * Hams, RE plete real estate service. As near stairs bedroom; two large bedrooms nnd nue, Ilumsnu, N. J,, Henry I-', t.nbrecque, GEOKUK H. WOODWARD. large center hall, cncloicd flagstoned 6-4532. lied bathroom upstairs. Large bane- humidity. Heretofore, the simul- breezeway; two-car garage; huge cellar, 6-0781-J. 12 Broad st, RE 0-8044. aa your phone to serve you, 75 Engineer, dated June 16, 1952," located $2.16 District Clerk. taneous recording of the received OWNER TRANSFERRED—Must sell I Ex- ment with built-in garage. Asking 116,- ns follows: hot water heat, recessed radiator!, A West Front st, RE 6-5Ml. 900, Lawley Agency, RB 6-0410. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY truly lovely home in a delightful let- cellent Fair Haven location, Attrac* Bounded on the north by lands of signals or data has been performed ting; (32,000. Firm. Borui Agency, Fair MODERN—Six rooms and dinette. At- tlve seven-reom colonial (3 bedrooms) : RUMSON COTTAGE—Excellent location. CHANCERY DIVISION Fireplace, dining room, family sised Jean R. S. White: nn In- west by MONMOUTH COUNTY by a number of sharp-pointed writ- Haven RE 6-4882. tractive home at 94 Newman Springs 21-foot living room with fireplace, heated llellevue Avenue, anil Inn.li of Wil- ing Instruments, each having it* rd, Two-car garage Immediate posses- WILLIS CONOVER—Realtor, Three tunroom, General Electric hot water heat- kitchen, two I2'xl«* bedrooms with tiled Docket No. M-442S-5I KNOLLWOOD—In Fair Haven, Veteran bathroom. Only finishing touches needed liam H. HnKsingpr, nnrl Cnrau CAP- TO: THOMAS F. BOKCKEL,, Defendsnt. sion. Seen by appointment only. Will bedroomi. Near buses and schools, ing system, full cellar. Asking $14,500. shaw; on the south by Kumsun Roar); own individual range limits on the transferred overseas. Must sell his Borui Agency, Fair Haven, RE 6-4532, .0 complete second floor. Full basement. By virtue of sn Order nf the Superior chart because they could not pasi home. Living room with fireplace. Com. consider second mortgage, RE 6-4316. A well built houie representing ex- anil on the east by lanil* of Melvin H. Court of New Jersey, Chnneery Division, Attached garage; (14,000, Lawley Rrownolcl, Charles B. Harding, et al. each other physically during por- blnation kitchen-dinette, two unusual WELL KEPT SIX-ROOM house. Con- cellent value; $12,500. 76 West Front FAIR HAVEN—Ranch home. Three large Agency. RE 6-11410. Julian Hemphill, nnd Henry D. anil Mnnmnuth County, made on the 2(th bedrooms. Room for two more bed- venient to bus. Must see to appreci- day of June, 1952, In a cause wherein st. RE 6-6141, bedrooms, living room, dining mom, 3LENMARY PARK—New Cape Coil Catherine R. Mercer. tions of their travel. rooms; automatic heat, fully Insulated. ate. Will nacrlfice, Price 18,200, Call kitchen, tile bath. Just completed. Con- home on corner lot. Four roomn with Lillian S. Uncckei is vlaintil! and you are Combination screens and storm sash; RE 6-1582-M.* At the time and * place above men- defendant, you are hereby required to In contrast with that practice, venient location. Lovely neighborhood: tiled bathroom, plastered walls through, tionrd, all person* detirinic to he heard {11,000. Caih $2,150! monthly $62. Borus $14,200. Borus Agency, Fair Haven, RE out. Oil heat; expansion attic with dnr answer the ('omtilaint of the plaintiff on Mr. Huston and Mr. Brady devised Agency, Fair Haven. RE 6-4538. FIVE-ROOM HOUSE—Completely fur thereon will be glvrn full opportunity. rilshed; (6,000. House located in Bel' WILLIS CONOVER—Realtor, Small 6-4632, mers and full flooring. New scrreni in or before the 26th day of August next an apparatus wherein, as the par- HlLL'SfoB SEfflMG—Most attractive ford, Immediate possession. Call KE .farm in Holmdel, S'/s acres on cluded; {11,900, Lawley Agency. RE RUTH If. CIEJKA. am! in default thereof lueh judgment ticular feature, two or morn sets ot eight-room. Cape Cod with 2^4 baths; BEAUTIFUL NEW RANCH home near Secretary tn th« Planning lloarrl. I ha rendered against you as the 6-1490 between 10 A. M. and 4 P. M, hard road, Five-ruom house with all Den) lake, In the cool shore area. West 6-0410 Information or data may be re- two-car garage,. Screened porch, hot SCHWAlm-MAOKLlN RBALTORS -~ Superior llourt nf New Jersey, Chancery water oil heat. Pre-war construction; improvements; $12,500, 7.5 West Allenhurst. Four bedroomi, two tiled Division, Khali think equitable anrl just. corded simultaneously across the LITTLE SILVER—Best location. Lot baths; two-car garage; large corner lot. New Little Silver ranch house with NOTICE $26,000, Firm. Borus Agency, Fair Ha- Front it, RE 6-5141. entrance hall, largo living room with fire- TIIP objert of snid suit is to obtain same area of the chart. This is ac- 100x100; 12-year-old colonial. Sewers and all Improvements, Commuters Stale of New Jersey tn: John E. yen. RE 8-4582. ' ran walk to station In flve minutes. Ask- place, dlnlnK room, kitchen, three large MarukH, his heirs, devisem anil decree nf divorce between said plaintiff complished by the use o[ threads SEA SHOKEi SPECIAL—Three bedrooms, Urge living room with fireplace, din- ing price only J21.500. Call AL 3 bedrooms, tile hath, full cellar; breezewny porsonal representatives, and hi.*, anil yon. living room with wall to wall carpet- Datnl: June .111 1952, that arc Impregnated with ink sim- ing room, modern kitchen, den, WILLIS CONOVER—Realtor. Ex- 1280.W.* nnd garage; plenty of cloaets; $20,500. their, or any nf their fluccesson Ing, fireplace, oil heat; attached garage; Schwarti-Macklin, 8 White st. RE 6- in right, title anil interest, IUHSONS. LABKECQUE, ilar to typewriter ribbons and screened porch, powder room. Sec- aundeck. Private beach Excellent buy, quisite small wooded eitate with 3121 L.R. CAN/.ONA it COMBS, which are capable of sliding past 113,500. Ella Wiltshire Agency, Real- ond floor three fine bedrooms and fast running brook, oaks, pines,, dog- BIIAND NEW HOMES—Every lm- 1 IS Wnllaco Strict, tors. Phone RE 6-3306 or SE 2-0004. SCHWARTZ-MACKLIN REALTORS — You are hereby summon' '! and re each other. two tile baths; paneled game room wood and other beautiful trees, provement, $500 down for vet- Lincroft. New three-bedroom ranch fieri Hank, New Jeriey, Open week-ends. quired to serve upon John Warren. Jr., Attorneys for Plaintiff. $11 anil bar In basement. Oil-fired hot irans, $9,6(0, Immediate delivery, house completely equipped, Lnr^c living Attorney for the Plnintlli. whine inldr Actual printing Is effected by a LITTLE SILVER—Bungalow. Living Heavy planting of laurel, Moderate room with fireplace, larKo kitchen with water heat; two-car garage; hard 'Paterson avc., between Brond and Is 18 Wallace Street, Hnl Hunk, New tapper bar which, at regular inter- room 21x15 feet, fireplace, tiled kitch- etxe residence with guest accommo- electric stove, lurKi* (t. K. refriKd'stor, •Jersey, an Answer In ine Complaint NOTICE vals, presses all of the threads si- en, tiled bath, three bedrooms, automatic surface driveway, Beautiful shrub- dations; two-car garage; screened Shrewsbury ave., Shrewsbury, Berk- Ucndix washing machine and tubs, ve- fik'il In a civil action In which lied Hank Take notice that application has been heat; $16,000, George Schanck Agency. bery and trees, Aixlng $26,500. shire Homes. Phone AS 2-7800-M. netisn blinds and screens, Inrire storage Saving,! and Lnun Apsociution Is plain miiilc to the 'township Committee nf the multaneously against the moving KB 6-0397. summer house, Convenient to state room In cellar: attached KnrnKe: lot Tnwnihip of Karitnn, to transfer to Allaire * Son Agency, Inc. RE 6- Schlestnger, after 6 o'clock; tilf and John E. Miu-ukH ri »]j. ate de chart, thereby malting the desired KUMSUN—stanch home. Living room 22 highways and school. Ten mlnutei 100's200': $10,500. Schwartz- Mncklin. fendants, pending In the .Superior Court llowaril Carman nnd Melvin Kcim, part- record in the form of a series of feet long, fireplace, three bedrooms, 3450, Open Sundays, to Red Bonk. Asking $40,000, 76 8 White st. RFi 6-3121. at New Jeraey. within 3"> dnys after July ners, trailing as Champs Ilnr £ Urirl, for premises located in the Southwest dots. The threads are caused to tile bath, automatic heat; $22,500, BUNGALOW—24x56; three rooms, bath ;l, 1952. If you fail so to iln, the re- West Front st. RE 6-5141, lief demanded in the Comiiinint will be corner of Palmer Avenue and Cnlman travel around a spool so as to pre- Schanck Agency, RE 6-0397. '. and unfinished portion, Large corner Strew, Kesnsburir, Raritan Town'hlp, N HOME IN RED BANIf, near schools'; ALMOST NEW BUNGALOW—Liv- plot, For quick sale $8,500, Reed PUBLIC NOTICE taken ngninst you liy Default. vent them from becoming worn out OWNER SAYS SELL—Owner must sell J the Plenury Retail Consumption Li- large living room, fireplace; dining ing room, modern kitchen, two Agency, Sycamore ave., near Tlnton An Ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance This action tins bren instituted for cense, heretofore issued to Howard Car- quickly at one spot by the tapper room, oil burner; four bedrooms, $14,500, home built for his own occupancy, Falls, RE 6-0121.' tho purpose of foreclosing two mort- bedrooms and bath, full basement, Little Silver ranch home. Spacious living to Supplement 'An Ordinance Regulating man, trailing as Champs Bar & GrilL bar, and, as an added advantage, Schanck Agency, 8 Linden pi, RE 6- room, full dining room, three bedrooms, BEAUTIFUL SITE for country home, 60 Traffic and Prohibiting Parking Within gnges, one dated Auftust 25, 1!H4, nnd for the premises located In the South- 0397. oil.fired steam heat; attached ga- Certain Areas of Certain Streets Within (he other ilntcd July 26, 11146, each west corner of Palmer Avenue and Col- they may be made of different col- . ',£ baths, full basement and recreation acres, rich soil, fine brook, hard road of which was mndc by John K. Mnrukn rage. Lot 75x150; $10,700. Allaire room; two-car garage. Situate on a beau- near highway, $25,000; 18 acres, near the Borough of Rumson in Accordance man Street, Keansburg, Raritan Town- ors to facilitate the Interpretation LITTLE SILVER—Attractive seven- with Revised Statutes of New Jersey and A'ico M. Maruka, as mortgagori ship, N. J. & Son Agency, Inc. RE 6-3450* Ifully landscaped ',i-ncre plot. Price llroad station, $800 per acre; ftv< and payable to Red Hank Savings and of the recorded data. . room house. Situated on a large 524,000. Ell~ a Wilts.shir! e Agency, Real- acres |l,RO0. Other acreage, Reci 30:4-197' adopted nnd approved August Objections, If any, should be. msde Open Sundays, 12, 194H as Heretofore Amended and Loan Association as mortgagee, and Mr. Huston and Mr. Brady state beautiful landscaped lot, House Is ors. Phone RE 6-3806 or" SB"2.OOO4. Agency. RE 8-0121." concerns real estnlo located nt ,16 Mon-immcriiatr-ly in writing to J, Carlton Open week-ends. • Supplemented," was Introduced by the Cherry, Clerk of Rarltnn Township, Post that their Invention may be manu- complete in every detail, Fireplace, HOUSE—Located at'287 Spring it,, Rci Mayor and Council of the llnrougli of roe Avenue, in the HorotiKh of Shrews- HIGH ON A H1LL^4!4 acres. Large Bank. Ten rooms, five bedrooms, bury, Monmouth County, New Jersey, ollke address, Key port. N. J., R. D, factured and used by or for the finished basement, 2V4 baths; two- COUNTRY HOME—On 3VS acres. Rumsnn on June 12, 1052, and on June Signed living room, music room, dining room, one bath. Three acres of ground; two- 26, 1052, was finally adopted and ap- John E Mnrukn is mndn a ilefcndan U. S. government tnr governmental car garage. Excellent neighborhood, Very close to town. 'Large living four targe bedrooms, two baths on ice- car Karnxe; $22,000. lnnulrn Mn. James because he Is one of the mortgagors HOWARD CARMAN, proved by the Mayor, 35 Lincoln fnurl, purposes without the payment of Price $25,000. Joteph L, Carlone, room with fireplace, beautiful din- ond floor; threa bedrooms and bath on J. Qulglcy, 60 Neptune ave.. Deal. DE and his heirs, devices itud persona third floor. Garage; coach house Com- 7-5177-W. ALBERT A. KERR, JR., Clerk. representatives and his. their nr any o Keanahurg. N. J, royalty. Realtor, 86 Bridge ave., corner Oak- Ing room, modern kitchen, large den. plete privacy. Aikini- $30,000, . Ella FRANCIS J. NARY, Mayor. their succesaurs in right, title anil In MKLVIN KEIM. land. RE 6-1420, Second floor, four bedrooms; third Wiltshire Agency, Realtors, Phone RE $8,500 BUYS FOUR.ROOM bungalow, terest are made defendants since It ha U9 Itnmscy Avenue, Hot water heat, oll-nred, tile kitchen, been Impossible to nscrrtntn whether o $6.60 Keansburg, N. J. floor, complete apartment: three 8-3306 or SE 2-0O04. Open wcck-emli. Monmouth County Surrogate's Court Long Branch Man Gets screened porch. In Red Bank, Phon IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE not John E. Mnruka la allvo or dent! bathi; garage; tool ihop. Excellent STOP I LOOK I LISTEN 1 — Monmouth after 6 P. M., RE 6-3036-W.' and they may havn or claim to have PROPOSALS - FAIR HAVEN—Comfortable Dutch Beach. Corner lot, 120x148, Large OK GEORGE A. WILLIAMSON, de- , groundi • with large trees. Very ceased, some Interest In the prnue-rty, RIVER STREET SCHOOL 5>666 in Compensation colonial style home. Convenient lo- living room with fireplace nnd guest reasonably priced, Allaire ft.Son closet, kitchen with range and refrlger- DEVELOPMENT LAND—13 acres. Notice to Creditors to Present Claims Dated: April 8, 1952. RE-PLASTERING Prank Torrcy of Clifton pi., Long eatlon, Living room, fireplace, din- Agency, Inc, RE 6-8450. Open Sun- ator, screened porch, patio; garage. Price High and dry: city water, coun- Against Estate. Notice Is hereby given that sealer! nlds iranch, received an award of com- Ing room, kitchen, sunporch, three (15,000 Ells Wiltshire Agency, Realtors. Pursuant to the order of DORMAN I. GRANT SCOTT. ill be received by the Red Bank Board days. Phone RE 6-3306 or SE 2-OO04. Open try village. Three miles from Red lensation amounting to $666.75 In bedrooml, bath. Full basement, au- McKADDIN, Surrogate of the County of $20.16 Clerk of the Superior Court, nf Krhlratlon of the Borough of Red week-ends. , Bank. Charles H. Tindall Agency, Monmouth, on the npplication of the un- Bunk, Now Jersey, fnr the re-nlaatering Workmen's Compensation court at tomatic heat; one-car garage; many J9 East Front st,, Red Bank, RE dersigned, George A, Williamson, Jr. and CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION of the River .Street School with all fur- ho borough hall last week. Mr. extras, Price $14,600, Joseph L, MODERN BUNGALOW — Living SHREWSBURY—Interesting 8-level Alfred J, Peer, executors of the estate To all to whom these presents may ring, lathing, tile and Incidental work in 6-9030. come. Greeting: connection therewith until a F. M. 'orrey was Injured Sept. 8, 1961, Carlone, Realtor, 86 Bridge ave., cor- room, excellent kitchen, two bed- house In attractive neighborhood. of George A. Williamson, deceased, no- 4,ee Is hereby given to the creditors of WHEREAS, It appears to my satisfac- III.R.T.I at. the Red Bank Senior High 'hlla working for Sickler builders ner Oakland. RE 6-1420, rooms, tile bath, full basement, au- %-acre.' Six rooms and bath, en- said deceased tn present to the said School Building, Red Bank, New Jersey, tion, by duly authenticated record nf the on Monday, July 14, 1032. t Little Silver. He Injured his in- tomatic heat; $10,000. Allaire ft closed porch; garage, and cellar. COUNTRY HOME—Five rooms and Executors as aforesaid, their claims un- proceedings for the voluntary dissolu- tlc as a result of a fall on the Son Agency, Ine. RE 6-8450, Open Fully equipped; $15,500, Boynton bath. Expansion second floor; der oath, within six months from this tion thereof by the unanimous consent One bid will be received for the en- RED BANK—Ten-room house. Con- date. tire completed work of the project. sidewalk as he was pushing: a Sundays, Agency. RE 6-0962. Holidays RE 6- garage; oil-fired heat. Five acres; of all tho stockholders, deposited In my veniently located. Ideal for room- Dated: Freehold, N, J., June 23, 1052.office, that l-'ormnl proposal, notice to contractors, wheelbarrow on the job. As a re- 1325-J. brook, garden tractor. An excep- general description, contractors' require- Ing house, or apartments, Automatic GEORGE A. WILLIAMSON, JR., Rumson Properties, Ine. sult Mr. Torrey was unable to work tional buy nt $18,000. Charles H. 64 Glllesple nve.. Fair Haven, N, J, a corporation of this state, whole prin- ments, nnd plan and specification, may heat. Wonderful opportunity for LITTLE SILVER—Lest than one ALFRED J. PEER, cipal ollicc Is situated at Avenue of Two be oxamlned at the office of the District tor five weeks. Tindall Agency, 19 East Front St., Clerk, In Iha Red Hunk Scnioc. High the right party. Price $16,000. Jos- year old. Brick and frame ranch* TINTON FALLS—Six-room ranck Red Bank, RB 6-9030. 16 Joanna Wny, , in the Borough of Rurnson, Coun- He wag also awarded medical ex- ty of Monmouth, State, of New Jersey School building or at the office of the eph L. Carlone, Realtor, 86 Bridge house with entrance hall, extremely house, on 10 acres tillable land. Short Hills, Millburn, N. J. architect, Victor W, Ronfeldt, Bowne lenaes, Mr. Torrey was represent- Alfred J. Peer. (C. J. Rellly, being the agent therein Road, Wayside, Asbury Park, N, J. ave., sorner Oakland, RE 6-1420, large living room with fireplace, House one year old; garage, two 744 Broad St., and in charzo thereof, upon whom pro- ed by Samuel Carotenuto of the . Ench.htdder must submit a certified Red Bank firm of Applegate, Fos- dining room, big modern kitchen, chicken coops: 1,500'feet on road; RIVER PLAZA—A line home of six Newark, N. J, cess may he served), tins compiled with check with his proposal, mad« payable 3 bedrooms, tile bath. Open porcK. $16,500. Owner will assume mort- rooms and bath. Hot air heat, Attorney. the requirements of TlUn 14, Corpora- tn the Hoard of Education of Red Bank, ter, Reussille A Cornwell, and LITTLE SILVER—Almost new. Liv- Lions, General, nf Revised Statutes of Attached garage; one-half acre plot gage. Boynton Agency, RE 6-0952. full cellar; screens, storm salh; low New JiMiey, In an amount of fix per Slcklor Builders were represented ing room, dining room, modern Monmouth County Surrogate's Court' New Jersey, preliminary to the Issuing cent (&%) of his bid as a guarantee, with many trees; $18,500. Allaire Holidays.RE 6-1325-J. taxes: $11,500. Charles H. tindall of this Certificate of Dissolution. by Ray Cunncen of Newark. kitchen, three bedrooms, tile bath: IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE In the event of his proposal being ... * Son Agency, Inc, RE 6-3450. Agency, 19 East Front st., Red OF CHARLES J. HENSCHEL. Deceased. NOW THEREFORE. I, the Secretary cepted; that he wilt enter Into a contract attached garage; oil heat; combin- of State of the Stnte of New Jersey, Open Sundays, , Bank. RE 6-9030, Notice to Creditors to Present Claims and furnish a bond for the execution of TREATED AT BIVEHVIEW ation Btorm sash and screens; large BEAUTIFUL LOT—High on Fox Hill Against Estate. iDo Hereby Certify that the said cor- the work, and In tho event of his failure poration did, on the Twenty-fourth dny nn to do, within ten flO) days notice by Persons treated at Riverview lot. In excellent location. Cash In Little Silver. Exceptional view, Pursuant to the order of DORMAN of June, ]OA2, file In my oflice a duty the owners, the check will be forfeited required (1,500, Reasonable price, VAN HORN' REALTORS—Pretty Attractive neighborhood. Call Boyn* McKADDIN, Surrogate of tho County ot executed and attested consent In writ- to them as liquidated dsmages, A bid hospital during- the past week In- MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE—A com- Monmouth,' on the application of the Allaire Agency. RE 6-8450, little colonial, Seven rooms, Flre- ton ft Boynton, 8 Drummond pi., fortable two-story, six rooms and ing to the dissolution of said corpora- bond will not be acceptable and any cluded Jay Cartco, a groom at Mon- undersigned, Herman J. Dpbktn, Sole tion ,executed by all the stockholders hid not complying with all requirements mouth Park Jockey club, cut left jilace, new GE oil furnace, electric RE 6-0052. Evenings and holidays bath home In excellent condition, Executor of the cstnte of Charles J. thereof, which said consent and the rcc- shall be considered Informal and will be range; garage; $14,500, Ray Van RB 6-1325-J. on a plot 100x200, Steam heat, oil Henschel, deceased, notice is hereby given urd of the proceedings aforesaid are now rejected. knee, kicked by a horse; Christina EXCELLENT RED BANK location. to the creditors of said deceased to pre- Horn, Fair Haven, RE 6.4100.' burner; large garage, Thla you nn file in my said office as provided by D'Andrea, 6, of Ocean ave., Long Eight rooms, ltf baths. Good con- sent to the said Sole Executor as afore- The successful bidder will be required Branch, dog bite; Benjamin Young, should see; $12,000. Charles H. said, their claims under onth, within six to give a bond of an acceptable surety dition, Ideally arranged for profes- IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 BEST RESIDENTIAL section of Red Tindall Agency, 19 East Front St., months from this date. have hereto set my hand and af- company In the sum of one hundred per 31, of Bel ford, cut left leg, struck sional mam $18,500. Allaire b Dated: Freehold. N. J., June 25, 1932. cent (100%).of the full amount of the CUSTOM BUILT—Ranch house— Bank. Seven rooms, two baths, Red Bank. RE 6-9030. SEAL fixed my official seal, at Trenton, by a knife thrown by another man; Son Agency, Inc. RE 6-3450. Open Half-acre, Six spacious rooms, HERMAN J. DOBK1N, this Twenty-fourth dny nf June, contract for the proper execution of the Sylvia Sweeney, 14, of 16 Clinton plua enclosed porch, den, breakfait 689 West End Avenue, work anil payment for all labor and ma Sundays, A. D, one thousand nine hundred two tiled baths, basement; double nook, center hall, patio; two-csr New York, N, Y. and nfly-twn. terinls, the defending anil settlement of pi., Red Bank, injured left elbow, garage; porch, picture window; $22,- garage, Fully equipped. Wonderful SHREWSBURY—A modern home of George L. Feaster, Esq., ill liens, claims for personal Injury, and ll off bicycle; Ronald .Mazzaroppi, LLOYD B. MARSH, my other liabilities arising from con- .000. Ray Van Horn, Fair Haven. condition, Beautiful colo'nlal llnci: flvn nice rooms and bath with 400 Park Avenue, of Parker ave., Fair Haven, cut FAIR HAVEN—Beautiful small bun- Flalnflcld. N. J. Secretary of State. duction of the work, or from use of RE 6-4100.' $25,500, Boynton Agency, RE I- large G I mortgage, A real good Louis M, Drazln, Attorney, latented articles, atl without expense te> eft ring finger, on a piece of glass; galow In perfect condition, Nice Attorney. 0952, Holidays RB 6-1325-J. buy at $13,100, Charles H, Tin- 12 Broad Street, .he Board of Education of the Borough Charles Blake, 10, of Harrison avc., location, Excellent lot, Several large Monmouth County Surrogate's Court fieri Bank,, New Jersey. if Red Bank. New Jersey. Duplicate dall Agency, 19 East Front st,, Red inptrs of this statutory performance bond Red Bank, cut left index finger on trees, Entrance vestibule, big living RIVERFRONT—Slate rooted colon- IN THE MATTER OV THE ESTATE EXCEPTIONALLY WELL BUILT. Quiet Bank. RE 6-9030, OF WILLIAM HOEY, Deeenscd, Notice of Settlement of Account ihall be furnished. broken bottle. Airs. Elizabeth room, dining room, good kitchen, ial, Three modern baths, oil heat, neighborhood, two miles Red Bank, Notice'to Creditors to Present Claims Estate of Matilde Schoen. deceased. Upon completion of the work, tho Lamereaux, 711 Beach View ave., two bedrooms, tile bath, full base- Outbulldingi, Greenhouse, Priced at Perfect condition, on high corner lot. Against Estate. Notice is hereby given that the ac- inntractni* shall furnish a bond of .... Union Beach, dislocated right ment, oil-fired steam heat; garage, Large tiled kitchen, living room with FIVE ACRES—Flvo-room home. Se counts of the subscrlhcr, executor of the irtceptable surety company. In ths sum $35,000, Ray Van Horn, Fair Ha- eluded at foot of hill off country road. Pursuant to the order of DORMAN Mc- shoulder, fell; Richard Rtley, 13, of Asking $14,000. Allaire * Son fireplace, two nice bedrooms, tiled bath FADDIN, Surrogate of the County of estate of said deceased, will be audited f twenty per cent (20%) of the amount ven, RE 6-4100,* with shower, oil-fired hot water heat, Six minutes to station, Expansion attic, 34 Brown lane, Fair Haven, cut Agency, Ine, RE 6-3450. Open Monmouth, on the application of the nnd stnted by the Surrogate of the Coun- I the contract as a guarantee of the large finished playroom In baaement; one- plpilesa furnace, oil burner, electric undersigned. Administrator with will an- ty of Monmouth and reported for settle- proper maintenance of the work for the foot, stepped on a tin can while S,undayi, car detached garage with overhead door. range; garden tractor; $0,800 4% mort- nexed of the estate of William Hoey, ment to The Monmouth County Court, period of one year from the date of RIVER OAKS—Charming, spacious Taxes only $76. Immediate occupancy. gage can be asaumed, Fruit trees, brook, Probate Division, nn Tuesday, the fifth :omnletlon of same. Duplicate copies swimming, and Stanley House of woods: 813,000. Others. Paul It. Stry- deceased, notice Is hereby given to tho RIVER PLAZA—Insulated I Two-bedroom colonial, Paneled study, expansion Price $12,500. Joseph G. McCue Agency, creditors of said decensed to present to day of August, A. I)., 1052, at 10 o'clock f this maintenance bond shall be fur- Oakhurst, an employee of the Realtors. RU 1-0J44, ker, Realtor, Highway 34, Holmdcl, HO Ished at the time of requisitions to the bungalow. Fireplace, hot air oil (1,- attic. Double garags; rait fencing, the said Administrator with will annexed A. M,, Knstern dny light snvlng time, at Hendrlcks Merrltt machine shop, 000-gallon tank)! garage! Redwood IT'S A, CHOICE Reil Bank neighborhood, 9-6601. aini aforcsnlil, their claims under oath, the County Court House. Main and Court rchltect for final payment ' for work secluded patio. Aiklng 121,000. under the terms of the contract. Mechanic st., Red Bank, cut left screens. Asking 112,200. Dennis K. on a lovely well ahaded atreet. Con- SB'ithln six months from this date, Streets Freehold, New Jersey, Byrne, Realtors. Phone RU 1-1 IRQ.* Ray Vnn Horn, Fair Haven, RE venient bus and ten minutes' walk to READ THIS TO YOUR WIFE—Un. Dated: Freehold, N. J., June ID. 1952. Dated: June 16th. A. I)., 10.12. The Board of Education reserves the arm with a tool while a,t work. EXCELLENT FAMILY'HOME—Five bed- 6-4100,' heart of town, Includes living room, der stately trees, with a elear I" WILLIAM E. BEATY, CHARLES S. McVEIGH, right to rejeot any or all bids, and/or to rooms, powder room, fireplace, hot air dlnlnar room, den, kitchen, powder room; bubbling brook In your back yard* 80 East Front Street, 950 Fifth Avenue, accept the hid that In Its judgment will second floor, four bedrooms, bath, Two- Red Dank, N, J. hf for tha best Interest of the school dis- Lincroft ll! tundeck, rear stairs, porch awnings, A dream home with a 14'x20' llv- New York City, ,N. Y, X skint I1S.500. Dennis K. Byrne, Real- car detached garage with overhead doors. William E. Beaty. Esq., Executor, trict nt the Borough of Red Bank, Ne tori. Phone RU 1-1U0." KNOLLWOOP—Ranch house, Two Immediate posienlon. Price $16,500, Ing room and fireplace, two large Red Bank, N. J. Arnold Tula, Jersey, Mrs. J* P. Derhan of Xorford, RUMSON—-New two-bedroom bungalow. bedrooms, built-in vanities, com- Joseph G McCue Agency, Realtors. RU bedrooms, a dining room and kitch- Attorney. 157 Broarl Street, PAUL A. YOUNO. Va., and her grandson, John Rob- •£»« District Clerk Tile bath (shower): garage; hot sir bination storm windows, fireplace! 1-0444 en, lots of large elosets, plaster Red Bank, N J, erts of Favnnnah, CSa., have been oil heat, Insulated, Some furniture. Aik- GROCERY STORE—Combination butcher Monmouth County Surrogate'a Court Attorney, I in.08 Ing $15,000. ' Dennis K, Byrne, Realtors, expansion attle; $11,200: 4% Mort- Shop and package liquor: also gas walls, full cellar, hot water heat, all IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEwTjERSEY visiting Mr. and Mrs, Morton Phone RU 1-1150.' gage. Ray'Van Horn, Fair Haven, copper plumbing, oil burner, Two-car Notice of Settlement of Account CHANCERY DIVISION, ' station. Good location, Owner retiring, OK HARVEY W, YOUNG, Deceased. MONMOUTH COUNTY Jones. LITTLE SILVER—W-aeU, Three bed- RE 6-4100,' Price for quick rale $22,000, Yearly attsched giraffe and breeitway, be- Notice to Creditors to Present Claims ESTATE OK HESTER D, BOD1NE, Mr. and Mr*. Charlla Landau Against Estate. Docket No. M-5032-SI , rooms, tile bath, natural stone fire- gross $100,000, Hotel, 18 rooms, fur- aides this an acre and a quarter of Decense.d, celebrated their wedding anni- place, hot water oil, Unique basement, nished. Good location, near ocean, with Pursuant to the order ot DORMAN Notice Is hereby given that the ac- KDITIt MAHONEY. PlalntlfT vs, ROO Aiklng 114,000. Dennis K, Byrne, Real- large bar room and license. Asking ltnd, Three mlnutei to railroad sta- McKADUlN, Surrogate of the County of counts of the subscribers, executors of Kit llANIKL MAHONKV. Defendants. versary at New York city over the tors. Phone RU 1-1180.' RIGHT ON THE WATER—Six-room $45,000. Chalfln Agency, EA 3-1158, tion S $22,750. Walker * Walker, Monmouth, on the application ot the un- the estate of said deceased, will be Civil Action Notice of Order for Pub week-end and were entertained by RTJHSON—Corner property, eoxlJS. Dutch eolontal, New oil heating dersigned, Hnrvey Tnrrence Young, Sole audited ami stated lijr the Surrogate of SIX-ROOM FURNISHED house, Locsled Realtors, East Sycamore ave., Executor of the astnte of Harvey W. TO": RORER DANIEL MAHONEYi friends. Three-bedroom bungalow, Fireplace, plant, Deep water: garage; $12,500. on eountry road. East Keansburg, Con- ths County of Monmouth and reported Shrewsbury, RR 8-53U or RE «• Young, decensed, notice Is hereby glvin for settlement to Ths Mnnmoutri County IIy virtue of an order of -the Superior A surprise birthday party was steam oil baat, laundry tatUchnt gipie. Low taxes, Ray Van Horn, V«|r venient In schonii, stores and beach, to the creditors of said deceased to pre- mrt, Chancery Division, Monmouth New low. Asking $14,000, Dennis K. jow monthly payments, Full price »5,- SilJ, Open seven dayi, Court, Probate Division, on Tuesday, given for Daniel Vltello at his Haven, RB 1-4100,' sent to the said Sole Executor aa afore- mnty made on the 27th day of June, Byrne. Realtors, Phono RU 1-1180.* 500. KE H.OO65.M after 5i80 P, M, said, their claims under oath, within six ths fifth day of August, A. D., 19.VJ, at 19S2, In a cause wherein Edith Ma home Saturday night. Those at- LEONARDO—Five-room bungalow, New- 10 o'clock A. M., Eastern Daylight Sav- BEAUTY AND CHARM—Eight-room months from this dnteL honey Is plaintiff and you are defenijint, tending were Mr. and Mrs. Charles ly decorated, Gas, electric, water, In- IN LITTLB SILVER—Tor those who ing Time st the County Court House, you are hernby required to anlwer th home near Red Bank, Unusually fine Dated!.Freehold, N. J.. June 17, I9o2, Main and Court Streets, Freehold, New Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scylaz, tide toilets lot 50x118, Convenient lo- RIVER OAK3—Executive's eight- construction, Bath, extra lavatory, full ippreclate the finer things, here li HARVKY TORHENCB YOUNG, complaint of the plaintiff nn or hefnr cation, Reasonable downiPayment, Price Jersey, he asth day nf August, 1052. nr In de Mr, and Mrs. Francis J. Laub- room compact colonial, Four bed- !illar, automatic oil heat, courier plumb. a lovely two-bedroom home near the •7 East Front Street, Datedl June 18th, A. D., 1962, IMOO, Paul J, Mangan, Monmouth ng, fine kitchen with .csblnets galore, Red Bank, New Jersey, fault thereof, sin'h Judgment will he ren- melstcr of Everett, Mr. nnd Mrs. rnomi, two tiled bathi, den, ittsm Beautifully landscaped It •serf, running atoris, school anrl bus, A large liv- Wise A Wise, derail main.I you as the Court shal MAIIOARET D. HOWELL, think equitable and just. John Ln,mkcn of Lincroft and Mr. RANCH HOMES—New, Three bedroomi, oil heat; garage, Often Invited, trnok. finest location, complete privacy, ing room with ftriplaee, a dining Rid Bank, U, J, ,12 St, John Place, and Mrt. Frank DeLucca of living room with picture window, din. Ray Van Horn, Fair Haven, RE •• Bxtremrlf well cared fnr home, Reduced room and modern kitchen, also a Attorneys. 110. f)8 Westport, Conn, The object nf said suit Is to obtain Inc room, luxury kitchen, full basement! tn sell, 121,tint), Bernard Boyarln Agency, MAIllON T, HAZELTON, . jiiilirinrnt nf divorce between said Newark. Undseiperl plot, Vets II,ISO down, 4100.* RE a-04!H.W, big cerimle till bath with tub for plaintiff anrl you, Nolle* of Settlement of Account Avnca Farm, Harold Cook and Edward Sill- Price 119,800, Franklyn Havlland, Mothir tnd lUll showar (or Dart, Atlantic lllihlsnrll. N. J, FLORENCE V. FORflOTSON, ESTATE OP UKARLES B, BAXTER, woll aro taking part In tho ma- Down In tha laris bmemant »0x4« RICHARD CUM, Attorney for Plaintiff, ^yj.oH^?L.»..ji ... r— TWO-STORY — Slx-rnom dwelling, JR., Deceased, f nouvors at Pine Camp, N. Y., with VAN HORN REALTORS—Excellent ' l, il Falrmount Avenue, 10 llrnail Street, COUNTRY UENTLSMAN'B 12.sere farliem 18,400, Scream and storm win- (sat then Is a den snd a dirk rqom, Nolle* Is hereby given that tha ac- Chatham, N, J, Had Bank, N. J. the National Ouard. oounts of the subscriber!, executors of tlonIn, hurCharmint of ixcluilvg four-bedrooe Hunt mHuhomeb it ' quality riverfront home, Nine dows I two-car garage, Good Iocs* aim a gal-Arid hot water furnace, $11.70 Kxeeutors, Datsdi July 1st., 1092. 112.« The monthly congregational •ttad, Price 18J,0}0. Many othothea r chole. e rooms, four tiled baths I 1M aoreii tlon, Bernard Boyarln Agency, RB Think of this tnldat a setting of fine the estate of said dictated, will be farms, FranklyrT Havlland, Broker* RE audited and itated by thi Surrogate of Monmouth County Surroiati'i Court mooting of the Community church triple laragi, Alklni 148,000, Bar J.0438.W, ihrubi and rnien 110,800, Wnlktr hi County of Monmouth and refurlcil Monmoulh, County Surroiitt'a Court IN THH MATTKR OK THK ESTATE wai held Wednesday night. Re- Van Horn, Fair Hav«n, BE ••4100.* A Walker, Ritllon, Eait Sycamore .'or settlement to The Monmouth County IN THE MATTER OK TUB ESTATE ROOM HOME—Four bedroomi, Court, Probate Division, un Tuesday, thn OK JANli E. RANK1N. Deceased, OF JULIA YAIIARA, Deceased port* were Riven on the plumbing oil heat, Pliaiant location, naar av«,, Shrewsbury, RB 6-Slia or RB nineteenth day nf August, A, 1)., 1951, Notice tn Credltori to Present Clalmi Notice to Creditor! to Present Claim by Frank Braun, chairman of that ichool and shopping center i 111,000, ULTRA MODEHN-Three.bedroom 6.3111, Open MTin days, nt 10 o'clock A, M,, Eastern Daylight Against Kitntc, Avalnit Kitnte. " ' ' agency, 1S7 Broad it, ItK a. FAIR HAVBN—apotliii and niwly ranch home, DulIMn csblneti unit Having Time, at th» bounty Court Home, Piirmntu tn the order nf DOltMAN Puriiiant to the order of DORMAN Mo committee, The plumbing Is being " 1.1117.11 cvenlngsji: " ' painted, Spseloui ilx-roora home. dresiers, fireplace, Itanvenltnl Iocs- Miln and Court Streets, Kraeholil, New McKADDIN, Humiliate of Iha County of KADDIN, Surrogate of the County nl Imlalled by Kenneth VVIIion of "8Ii;VER=Cap. Cod'. . ..., Jersey, Mpnmouth, nn the application nf the un< Mnnmnuth, on the application of thi Dry basement, New furnace| double lion, Automatlt oil heit: garaiM LITTLE SILVER — Two.hadronm unilri-tlK'is'1, ,lnr'''h Yahera »MI HOWAtlantla Highlands. Following tlm roomi, all elaetrlo kitchen t attaehed Dntedl Juno llsi,, A, I),, iflJI, ilerilgnrd, Jamra H, llankln and Mary giragll l\i% mortgage available, Halxh «ir<<«. Only 110,000, R«7 V(n tun hath I $H,7«0, iWnsrr! Boyafln horn' on cornir lot. Living mom, Eilllh Klelilur, Executor nf the eitate of art! W, Roberll, Exieutcri of the eatati builneoa aesilon A Sunday-iohnol KM MA It, BAXTER, nf JtilU Yahars, dietasmi, nuili'u U here Ageney, lit Broad at,, FIB 1.4I4K or Horn, Fair Hav«n, RE 1-4100.' Aganrr, RB 6.0UI.W, <||nftts, two biaroomi, tilth anrl 10 South Munti Avenue, Jlne K, Ranklii. deflated, notlei Is hare mertlnir was held. MM, Harold by given tn the creditors of said ill by given tn the creditors nf iild dr. kllohin, Aiklng 119,100, An; Until pfaiid to preiint to the laid Ktaititon Wlllgei'odt prctontod a set of by- jXCWTIBTttlGY WECI, eonifnict'eil', aeiilrl In lireient to tha said Eaaouton tan *>• worked out for a reliable at slornaiil, their clnlms under oath, al aforiiilil, their elslnu unrter oath la wi, which will ho dlacuiaod at a Two-badroom home with ixpaniloa nUMSUK-tlmth home, Dnnd mw, n Vilhilla Way, Within il« mnntha from thl< rial*. ittle, full cellar, till Iwlh, hardwiimi RUUION - AtlrMtlv* raildtnci, pinon, Walker k Walker, flialtnrii within six month* from this ilate, Intur meeting. Tho evening wm attic, full, cellar, tilt bath, hardwumi Vtrntii, New Jersey. ' llaudl rnehnld. N, J,, Juni 11, Itll. floori, eerlir lined elnifliv Complitilitily four lirie bidroomi, '1 Vi balfii, Thrta bertrooms, two luxurious Xait flyoimore svi,, Shrewsbury. Patadi Krishnld, N. J,, Jnnn II, Ila!, concluded with refreihmenU icrv- iandiaapii 1110,100. Halih AA|in»» 161677 III* bathi. Klnitt rnldentlil Iocs, r/n llsxtir Rubber Conuiany, JAMfc* II. RANKIN, 4OIIKPH YAHAltA, inclosed porch, oil hut, panilid HH 6-ftlll or ill Milt, Ooan n, r, n, i, Bo< iit'ii, ed by thi liostotao*, Mi*. Hoier Broad it, ni". MM or BEE M lien, Attached two Floyd Lum, Mr*, Wllllnm Dl«m, walla, automitln nil halt, ill* huh, fhrewahurK, RR I-MII or RR •• UI'IIAM (IIIUI,Ml, lleprs.nl. Or' JOHN d'KXTK, dst.ll.d, Niolr, Thrif birlrnomi, tiled hath, sow- Van Horn, Vilr Hivin, flit 4. many •ilmi $l»,«ni), flfrnard Nntl'i In 1,'rnlltort In 1'irienl Clslnil MeKADDIN, Niirrnitle nf ths County m Nntlra in I'ridlton to rrinnl Claim Mn, Churlfi Cox, Mr. and Mra, fat ranm, nriplin, ell hot wmir ftial, 1 Kill, <>r>n iivfn rlayi, Alilnal Xslit*. Monmiulth, on the atinHrallnn nf thi fine eillarl Jnrrt acres, charming mir. 4IU0, Doyarln Aiatipy, UN s.iMJU-W, Aualnit Kaliti, John Manner and Krnnola J, Latin, Puriiianl tn lh> nrilir nf IIOIIMAN unilaralaneil, Arthur II, Hrhink anrl Bur< Tunttinunttintt In thae nrdanrilir of nOflHAN Me molalor, reundlnra, iliilticril In llUJion, A dream Mnl'AnniN, Ktirinmil* nf the 1,'nunty nf Inn T, Dorsntus. KmaulriM nf the M KAUIHN, lurrofiti nf hi Uoualy JI house, nnttornft Anncy, ft, I), 4, Krti< DBLKOtW-Nlw nVITi TM^Piibw'AMWV—t»«"bloi.Vfr»m Mojirnoiilrt, on ihr «|i|>ll(all«n n( Ihal«l» nf Ililty nhulls, ilrernsril, imllci Mnnmmilh tin thi ap "Froeuom li Not ftti" In Iha hnl Hunk ahnnplrg f•nt»r ilvlnj II Illrfhy livfii lr) iha million o M1 J1 1 1 Kijpmtiluii attic, hint 114 AUnBI-Chnlm bulltllna- lot In ndarilinirl, Ruih Wllinn 'I'sylnr, Hnl* „ erilannt, jJuliaUi.,,rLr--n L, d'HlIf," Mol-'l -"Kill mbjcot of Utanloy Mlllwell't mt/t- "" WSJ numioit, ID,Mill,' llfilrabli lot, mom, Hlnlng rnom, nm hllehin, hreik. "hrrulrlsa of Ihn ntatii nf Kruntu U, Mir! ileernird In IU-MIIU In Iht tail i|lor nf the nine of John N, rt'Bilr ait (or thi ti o'clock Sunday o»r- fall nnnk, trim htrlroornii,, mmoilirn hatb ..tuild H'ranrx UiihHm unuldi, drepiiirrl, Kt'OUInri si afnmild, their rlimi I diciairil, nolle* li hintoty atven to tn •onvinlint In tltlla Silver ••heal I nvllh •hffffr •oljir,oljir,.. VVir » innd unlit* li hir«by given In tlm criillliiri iltr oath, within ilx monlhi from t jradunri nf iild "le««aii i« »r«in» l vlci at the Community church, loxlio, Pilit |t,llo, lirnird 11,100, Itt lllilt I'tom il, of uh) dl'iairil lo iirfifnt In Ihr until ilili, thi uld tola (iituier at aforaiild, tni lunday-iuhool itailom havi bun Uoyirln Aunty, 118 I.04JLW, loll liieulffn ii algnuld, their oUlmi DUiili haihold, N, I, Juni 1, III! •lalmi undir tain, wlOi Fa ila aionl dlicontlnuod until loptimbor, noOMB AND BAtll-amn iltlr unrfir emh, within ila months' from ArtTHUtt K, 5CII8NK, front thi* dan, ir loo lomplalitlII altliii iwoiwo.pip r n 00 WnoilUnil, Uflvi, Whin, In tUfl, tho V, I. Army antaeinl, innomi •UIU.TANTIAL LOCATION-In Rid MM, VinniVinniann bllndbllndii, ilurlurm mil l 1)111(11'Kreehnlil, M, J,, June 16, 1011, Pair Ilivin, N, J, nmiiln* nr Itank, K J* r i H * n 1 slKnl-ioom IIIIUIF Mill Insltllaili II in, It, n'rliitr HUtH Wll.WlrV TAYI.OH, nUHTON f, noMKMU*. tried camil tralm for tnuuport In frana for froun lounlry homr, with all Imnroviminli, (fmir lummp liHlmnmi.l HT.funl living Hmilwl«k ranitf. hoi water InilalalM I Mrffiinl Mlrarl, f.O Wsit rnjnl si,, ,W.rM«»l H, 1, Now Moilco It wu found th* ml- and It'i nn a ind buhl •lalit rniim witth flflniilKi, Urn moilirn kltfh- Iril hMt, All Aanr* invsrul, n»w m fM (fil l hut, lif|« iii »w On I 'clhim, New Yuri,, Mratta, kltl'inar, Knilun * td nml» could not work will Ihjti bo* et io bi ( iwl Hl|b> luilfin T. lloMmiii"" ' II i nmmarra nll fmni thi rocky terrain tutrwd ibtk •i nno b|y»li frfim AJk F otal * I, , Mi«t,a I, u, b AUMIU sill. aHi II i Page Ten RED BANK BEGISTER, JULY 2, 1952 Ruimon McGuire Congratulates New V. P. Fair Haven Mr. and Mr«. J. Russell Qarvln M«mber» of th« auxiliary ot the Thai Blond* The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing of 1 Park tor. were guests Friday lira company will attend a perform- ot Capt. Fred Fender, executive of- nce of "Carousel" at the Musical ... with TODAY'S ARCHITECTURE 117 Trospect Arc, Red Bank, V. ). Telephone Bed Bank 6-2210 fleer of the new United States lines' Jlrcus at Lambertville, Pa., .July ship, United States. The local couple 10. A bus to provide transportation was conducted through the new will leave the fire house at 3 p. m. Summer Session • Mornings • July 7th thru August 29th liner by Lieut. Paul Krinsky, navi- Members will have dinner at the gation officer, after which they had Lambertville house, prior to the lunch aboard with Capt. Fender. show. Elementary Ballet for new pupils Mondays 9:30 Mr. and Mrs. Garvin saw a re- The Women's Society of Christ- hearsal of the "Lucky Strike Hit Ian Service will hold its regular Registration • 9:00-9:30 Parade" which was televised from monthly meeting Monday at the he ship Saturday night. The United home of Mrs. George Curchln of States will sail tomorrow on its Fair Haven rd. maiden voyage to LeHavre and Officer and Mrs. Harry Veroneau Southampton. are on vacation In Hershey, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor MIRACLE WEDGE* River Oaks arrived in New York ,nd son Stanley of Clay st. left Wedfherf/ghf Clown ast Thursday aboard the Holland- or a vacation in North Carolina. • Beautify your homt/ old or merlca line flagship, Nleu Am- Mr. and Mrs. Nowell Lotto en- SALT SPRAY STEEL* MORRIS MILLINERY erriam which docked at pier 5 ertalned at an outdoor supper at n*w, with thit quality>built, «x- pertly installed garag* deer that Tracks and Wore/wore 54 BROAD STREET n the North River at Hoboken their home Sunday. Guests were [rom Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Drlscoll and operates smoothly, quietly and Over Woolworth Patrolman Edmond Desmond of hildren and Mr. and Mrs. Barney easily for many years. Quality • Trade Mark 00 East River rd. is on two weeks' Egreland and children. cuts coits. .'acatlon from his duties with the The Guild of the Chapel of the ocal police department.. Holy Communion held a supper Clearance Sale of All at the parish house to conclude th; NATION-WIDE Saltt-lnitallation-Strvif Ralph Iannarone of Blossom rd., meetings until the fall. 'inc. Ridge, was the winner of a The executive board of the Wom- >rlze awarded Saturday by the n's Society of Christian Service SUMMER MILLINERY lumson Woman's club. OVERHEAD DOOR PRODUCTS CORP. Martin J. McGuire, right, plumbing, heating «nd air-con- met at the home of Mrs. John 25 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE Trash collections In the borough F. Montgomery on Fair Haven rd.- vlll be made in the future Satur- ditioning contractor and proprietor of McGuire'i grove, of >n Monday. 465 SHREWSBURY AVE. RE 6-4888 RED BANK lays and Mondays instead of Fri- lays and Saturdays as in the past. rt. 35, Middletown township, congratulates his ton, Martin S. Members of the Chapel of the Tic new schedule was effective yes- McGuire of Fair Haven, who early last month became vice Holy Cdmmunion will hold a fair HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST erday, July 1. nd luncheon in the parish house The Rumson firemen's fair will president when the firm was incorporated. Mrs. Mildred M. nd on the grounds Thursday, IN OFFICE SUPPLIES ipen tomorrow night on the fire McGuire is secretary of the corporation. Mr. McGuire plans July 17. apartment's property at the cor- The Daughters of Liberty met. ner of River id. and Bingham ave. to retire,within several years and, in the meantime, he will Tuesday in Mechanics hall. FILES • FILING SUPPLIES • STATIONERY The fair will run until Saturday, devote more time to the operation of the more than 16-acre The Vacatlonal Bible school of ~uly 12, he Methodist church closed Friday PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS • ADDING MACHINES grove, part of the 71 -acre McGuire estate. with an exhibition for parents. The Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Grady, for- exhibition included ail the craft We wish to welcome merly of Brooklyn, have moved Into work completed during the two BRIEF CASES • DESKS • CHAIRS the home formerly occupied by Mr. Keansburg weeks. Mrs. Peter Farley was su- Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. and Mrs. James H. Miller on Blos- Evcrelt perintendent. som rd., Pine Ridge. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. V&ra Werthwein received Guests Saturday of Mr. and Mr3. Mrs. Carl A. Hetzel of Phila- Miller have moved to California. the past vice president's pin from Charles Conover were Mr. and Mrs. delphia has been the house guest who just moved Into their new home The Rumson seven-week summer Mrs. Camllle Lulz at the meeting Joseph O'Neill and daughter Kath- of Lieut, and Mrs. Gustavo J. Frn playground program opened yester- last week of the West Keansburg leen of Bayvlllc, Mrs. Charles ret, River rd. Mrs, Hetzel, the In friendly Applebrook Farm. day at Victory park, River rd. Theauxillnry of the fire company. The Smith of Brachton, and Mr. andformer Miss Regina Jadgfcld it program Is under the supervision birthday of Mrs. Hilda White was Mrs. John Drolling and daughtsr Pittsburgh, recently married Mr. df the Community Y. M. C. A. celebrated. Mrs. Joseph Malley was Diana of Union City. Freret's nephew, and will make 'Jacob R. Y. M. Lefferts William Byrne, son of Mr. andhostess. The next meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tuller and her home in Crowley, La. Mrs. Dennis K. Byrne of Ridge id., held July 23. son Robert of Worcester, Mass., Charles T. Kilcomini is confined to his home with a leg Mrs. Kate Constantine and are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ornanport injury suffered last week while daughter Gloria spent part of last Tuller. Colby Dill, son of Mr. and Applebrook Farm 17 BROAD STREET boating on the river. week in New York. Mrs. John Dill of Rumson, visited Mrs. Jamea Finn was the guest, Mary Folltcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Shultz entertained at his grandparents, Mr. and Mrao.f honor at a birthday party held Route 35 RED BANK 6-000 J Mrs. Edward Folkcr of Rumson rd a party Monday evening for 3 Tuller last week. He left Sunday at the home of Mrs. Frank Calla- Just north' of Naval celebrated her 13th birthday Satur- group of friends. for Camp Echo Hill, Clinton, whera han on Rlverview avc. Monday cve- day night with a barbecue at home Pnul O'Brien of Bayvlew ave. he will spend several weeks. nlngi Guests were Mrs. Herbert Underpass uests included Susan Kelly, Eileen spent Thursday in Rldgewood vis- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred William? North, Mrs. James Irving, Mrs. Wil- Middletown Township, Slglcr, Janet Nelson, Mary Alice iting friends. and children spent Sunday with liam Rlley, Mrs. Peg Schefoltn, Mrs. Tierney, Linda McCnrthy, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wcstendorf, Mr. and Mrs. John Duerden at R. Owens and Mrs. William Van- 7^ New Jersey Louise Carey, Edward Folker, Tod who formerly made their home in Moscow, Pa. Pelt. FOUR MORTGAGE LOANS Dowd, Edward Guinco, Joy Cook, Rhode Island, have moved to Kev- Alfred Williams, Jr., who has The Women's Society for Chris- Kenneth Cook and Pat Dobrosky. port. A family celebration was held been visiting his grandparents, Mr. tian Service of the Methodist lohn DJ. will ghdl/ Mp ** *> Mrs. Louis Lazaro of Avc. ofSunday In honor of Mr. Wcstcn- and Mrs. Duerden, has returnedchurch met Monday afternoon for ••CUTS Qft ttn li«M . . . and *• unMxtor wt» Mrs. Marjorle McCarthy and lia and Ann Hlckcy spent Wednes- • FvOvPTS}. PvrlOviC OvVvACSJI Tfl rnvSf IW this place, and Marion Burkhall of daughters Winifred and Anne, Mrs. spent Tuesday evening In Asbury RICGIARDI'S FRENCH ICE CREAM Plainfleld. The group visited the Walter Eckftrt and Mrs. John day at Crystal Cave, Pa. Park, They were Joan Lovojoy, liner United States, had dinner and Clark attended the performance of Joan Juska, Joan Hartley and Set it at Perry's—days, nights saw a show in Nv.w York, "Guys nnd Dolls" In New York Middletown Charlotte Fredericks. They were' Sundays,-too! Note our hours: Saturday. The Ladies' AW society of theaccompanied by Mrs. Frank Calla- William Berth of Newport, R. T,, CANDY s open 6:30 A. M. to II P. M., Ij spending a 17-day leave With his Mrs. Mary Luboek, Mrs. Georgia Reformed church will hold an all han and Mrs. Albert Cosentina. Dooley and. Mr«. Bertha Waiter day meeting: Tuesday. George Hurley is enjoying a seven days a week. Iracti of Icmt, a tmlftW Itoff la handle mother, Mrs. Charles Berth. GROCERIES tub-tftvhim work, vrtlimM fuMli lo Mrs. Harold Cruse and family visited the Molly Pitcher Daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beck wil. week's vacation from his position are spending the summer at their ters of America of Adelphia spend the holiday week-end with at the Eisner factory. Stop in for a treat at our wwtqBu>« lof riMuhlmot * bvytr. June 23. Irlends on a boa! trip to Atlantic The municipal playground opened COLD CUTS home in Ashland, N. Y. City. Monday for an eight weeks' season. fountain ... and enjoy the biggest The auxiliary of the fire company Patricia Malley, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Malley, celebrat- The Vacation Bible school closed Ths playground will be under the HOMEMADE and best cup of coffee for 10c will hold a lucky tray party July Friday, with 70 pupils participat- general directorship of David G, 16 at the fire house. Mrs. Bertha ed her seventh birthday Saturday SALADS anywhere. with a party. Guests wore James ing. Mrs. Helen Miller entertained Maloney of Fair Haven and Miss Brunt, Mrs, Mary Mayer and Mrs. with her original puppet show, Barbara Palumbo ot Portaupeck, Mae Truax are chairmen. The an-and Richnrd Meglnley, Marilyn and TOBACCO Carolyn White, Veronica and Jack "Jaok and the Bean Stalk." The playground offers supervised nual fair will be held Aug. 2. Host- E. H. Bennett flew to Chicago play program five days a week for THE ONLY STORE esses at the recent meeting were Dowd, William King, Jr., Charlene Thee, Sharon and Thomas Malley, last' week to rld« in the Chioago children from five to 13 years of MAGAZINES Mrs. Peggy Fceley, Mrs. Betty Eng- steeplechase racea Saturday. age. The sessions will run from OF ITS KIND IN land and Mrs. Mae Truax. The next Wayne and Edward Malley, Norma Jean and Marilyn Mflllcy, also Mrs. E. W. Swackhamer, Jr., son o;9:30 a. m. to noon and from 1 NEWSPAPERS FAIR HAVEN meeting will be held Aug. 26. The Mrs. Ruth Swackhamer, is at to 4:30 p. m. Each session will Middletown township auxiliaries Alice Dowd, Mrs. Helen King, Mrs. MAIN (TRIIT (Cwnw O.HUId Avi.) • AVON-BY-THI-IIA, N. J, Hilda White, Mrs. Catherine Me-Princeton this week, serving as Include games and a hobby and - will meet at the East Keansburg manager for "Jackie" Cooper, th craft period. Special events will In- ••'i> V ASbury Park LIU. , ' fire house July 7. jrlnley, Mrs. Julia Malley and Mrs, FRANK J. PERRY, 593 RIVER ROAD, FAIR HAVEN Anne Malley. movie star -who is appearing at th.clude a treasure hunt, pet show, The Secret Pal club met Sunday The auxiliary of the New Point McCarter theater in the play, "Re- fancy dress contest, kite flying con- PHONE RE 6-9638 Monmouth County Safe Deposit Co. afternoon at Dattavlo's restaurant. lire company will hold its annual mains to Be Seen." Mr, Swack- test, and a. contest to choose Mr. ••nktn LM, luNdlng—loin ta.so and Up, Plui Tax Members exchanged gifts. Attend- bazar July 19. Thn auxiliary and hamer •will go to Andover, N. H.,and Miss Oceanport Playground of ing were Mrs. Beryl Calabrcse, Mrs. next week to work with Mr, Coo-1952. Age groups for contests and (OPEN WEEKDAYS » TO 5 — SAT. » TO 12) firemen expect to take part In the Frances Dattavio, Mrs. Catherineparade at Mount Holly July 12. par at a summer theater. tournaments will be broken down Gamache, Mrs. Mary Holland, Mrs. The birthdays of Mrs. Charles Pad- Rev, Andrew (M. VanDyke, rec- Into 5-7 years, 8-10 years and 11-13 Harriet Gorman, Mrs, Mary Far-ner, Mrs. Robert Krayl, Mrs. Ruth tor of Christ Episcopal church, at- years. This last named group will ney, MM. Catherine Veth, Mrs. Balbach and Mrs. Lillian Broandor tended a. dinner meeting of clergy- also serve as junior leaders and INSIST ON OUR BETTER Anne Stover, Mrs. Lena Candolaro were celebrated at the meeting men of the Episcopal diocese las work In close co-operation with the and Mrs. Frances Vesper. held Thursday evening. Hostesses week at Princeton. playground supervisors. Eatontown Radio & Television Co. Mr. and Mrs, William Reynolds were Mrs. Celestlne Balnach, Mrs. Mrs. Anthony Bischoff and Mr« and family ars viaiting Mi's. Peter Ruth Balbach, Mrs. Jult Balbach Josephine Dean and eons Fete SCOUT BREAKFAST and Tony Dean ore visiting at Oapi SANITONE DRY CLEANING Seltman of Kingston, N. Y. this and Mrs. Ruth Behn, AUTHORIZED DEALER week. Thursday of last week Mr. Cod, Mass., with Mrs. Bischoff' HIGHLANDS — The Boy Scout Joseph Maddelena of Beacon Mothers' club has completed plans Reynolds celebrated his birthday Beach la taking a course In engl son and daughter-in-law, Mr. am with members of his family. Mrs. Olifton Bischoff. for the scout breakfast to be held neerlng at Newark college, Sunday morning back of the Amer- Mr. and Mrs. John Blakely are Walter Barnes of West Keans- The clovers uiod aa farm oropi ican Legion hall on Bay ave. ' spending a month in San Diego, burg, who is stationed at Norfolk, In the United States have all been Breakfast will be served between Qeneral HSEtSil Electric San Franclaco and.other cities of Va., In the U. S. Navy (pent the Introduced (rom Europe. 8 o'clock and noon. California, week-end with his parents, APPLIANCES NELSON'S MARKET Treat the Family to an Prime Meats and Poultry ' 105 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK 6*2140 extra »pedal dinner on the Huge Fourth of July Weekend Trade-In at the on've Tried the Rest , . , HOTEL RUMSON NOW Try the BEST MORIIEU. Whole or Halt NC-I Allowance 10 WATERMAN AVE. RUMSON L0415 .It's Best for the Finest Garments... ON YOUR OLD SMOKED HAMS 12 BLOCKS FROM OCEAN) Best for All Your Family's Clothesl. (JKNtilNK LKOS OF Nothing we could possibly s»y about our dry cleaning Model NH-10 REFRIGERATOR would tell half as much as the first suit or dress we clean for Excellent you. 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OIIOICJK HONKLKW) BAR ind COCKTAIL LOUNGE Phone I'.atoiuown 1-OtfOO CHUCK POT ROAST OPEN ALL YEAR Cltantn • Uuntfmn • Ru« OPIN IVININOS Mil PARKINS ^— IARIICUI IPICIALS - 7»L TO P, M, , MAR OMTOH OSOAH MKVKIi AA, I Krp.li Urountl M. H, MALLOY, Prop. ALWAYS AMPLI PARKINft IN MONT OP PLANT Skinless franks Wfc IChopped 61.76 WHITE ST.-. HEU BANK RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 2, 1952 Page Eleven MONEY LOANED Olympic Hopeful m Jewelry, SUv»r. Musical Lnitrumwta, Irish-Breds in /i STRIPED BASS TROLLERS Cameras, Binoculars, eta SURF, FIELD AND STREAM UunMd and barty from Dover, Ashing aboard iMONMOUTH PARK —The »10,- World Wide - Airline - Steamship - Hotel - Retorti numbers, Ac- he Ml Margl, Capt. Dave Brady, 000 added Longfellow Handicap, COHEN'S DEPt. STORE Kail Tours - But Tours • Cruises — is the cording to re- mt of Johnny's landing, Highlands, honoring one of the thoroughbred liable reports n an evening's fishing, Capt. Otto greats ot Monmouth Park's hls- 220 SHREWSBURY AVE. RED BANK the tinker mack- iteut of tha Mar Dee II, out' of torio past, will have Its inaugural Opposite Rivtr St. School O DONNELL TRAVEL AGENCY erel are, now off Ighlande Yacht bssin, with Art running this afternoon. Ten sea- soned campaigners have been 12 BROAD ST. RE 6-5080 RED 8ANK Brielle, and are 'enry and members of the : Marlln Increasing in :lub ot Mlllburn, boated three up namem d if or the mile race over the BUDGET FLAN AVAILABLE numbers dally. a 2SVi pounds. Rout advises 39 Infield turf course, marking the There is NEVEB a oharje for our service. Stew VanVUet To our way of lew members have joined hia ''First first departure In Monmouth'e thinking thia constitutes the best rimers club." Capt Ray Schadt of stakes lineui p from the dirt strip. news of the week. It means that he Kiddie, from the sartis basin, Transfer ot activity U> the grass MAKE YOUR 4th OF JULY we are In for one of the bajst tuna, Joated a 38 pounder, while Capt. Was maliniy responsible for the albacore, bonlto and blueOab sea- om Calleo of the Francis C, put presence, in the overnight field, of WEEKEND COMPLETE sons we have had in many year*, n with a 33M pounder. a pair of Irtah-lbreds who head the Tom Price PORCHES ond BREEZEWAYS ENCLOSED aa these little mackerel are just Party boats out of Roxy's land- lineup of talent and woo will find what the doctor ordered to supply ng, Highlands, are doing a land the. footing similar to tlhat they en- Tom Prioe, son of Mayor and CELEBRATE AT THE WITH food for the game flsh of our coast jfflce business with fluke and por joyed on their native health. H. C. Mrs. Bliss Price of Eatontown, will Good catches of tinkers are being [lee. Pqrgies have moved into the Freuhauf's Crocodile, who finished compete in the Pair Oar Shell try- WINDOWS made dally. They are working la 'muaaef grounds" off buoy 18, but fourth at IMonmouth in his Amer- outs tomorrow, Friday and .Satur- CLEARYIEW closer to shore, where they soon the first run are small, Tha main day at Lake Qulnslgamond, near SWEDISH HOP porgy fishing is at the Tin Can loan debut- and the Craigwood AND JALOUSIES should be swarming into the Inlets Stable's Palatial Appetite, one ot Worcester, Mass. Price is teamed 10 EAST OCEAN AVE. SEA BRIGHT* and rivers. In 1940 many were taken grounds. Jim Ormond, proprietor ot up with Chuck LogR, son of the KOOLIHAPK Monmouth's racing heroes, are the * IXHAUST FANS * In Shark river Inlet, and as far Roxy's, advises that his anchorage Rutgers shell coach. If successful SCRIENS up the Shrewsbury river as Sea booking tuna parties for the Irish, invader* who have been as- In the eliminations, the pair will Accordion Player Week-ends Bright. time when the blueflns move into signed top weight of lift pounds make Helsinki, Finland, their next Full Line of Sandwiches the Mud Hole, which we predict for the mid-week contest. Pala- atop, where the 1952 Olympics will CHARLIE FARR They are game little fighters and will be some time by the end of tial Appetite's last win over the be held. Our Specialty mighty good to eat. Try pickling uly or the first week in August. turf points him out a« a definite Hot Dogi Cooked in Beer FAIR HAVEN, N. J. RED SANK ••••14 a butter tub full for winter. Alao at that time you can look for contender tor the Longitello*'. A tip on what bait to use: Dough thd greatest blueflshing in years H. A. KimbaiU's speedy Algaslr The smallest baseball perk in the balls made from flour mixed with at the Shrewsbury rooks. has an assignment of 117, and National League, as far as seating CALI, SE 2-9719 a can of sardines, oil and all. Boiled while he is attempting to stretch capacity la concerned, Is Crosley ASK FOR BIG STANLEY rice soaked in menhaden oil make* have been conspicuous by his stamina a little further than Field, Cincinnati. It holds 30,000. ASBURY PARK BUSINESS COLLEGE excellent chum. their absence. To date it .has been the usual six furlong* he might, in one of the worst seasons in years. the vernacular, take the early lead Announces SUMMER SCHOOL ,Over the Fourth The familiar figure of "Chum" and "never look back." He won If we are to judge by the re- Chandler, who for years lias stood the Capitol Handicap at Laurel as *•* sults of catches which were made in front of the Second National his beat bid for honors this season. JULY 7 to SEPTEMBER 5 over last week-end when old man Bank at Red Bank with shoe boxes Mrs. E. H. Augustus'Euclid'(114) full of soft Navesink river blue Shorthand • Typewriting • Bookkeeping weather allowed the disciples o[ si disappointed in his last, but was Izaak Walton to Ash to their heart's claws, has been missed. closing gamely at the end and Accounting • Business Mathematics • Filing desire, under ideal conditions, w with a. little better racing luck Individual inBtructloii.' Light, airy classrooms overlooking lake arc In for a bang:- up Fourth ol Local Tuna Tournament could ba extromoly formidable. and ocean. Special pre-induoUon business training for prospec- July fishing spree on the rivers, Encouraged by the continued Also in the thick of things are the I tive draftees. bays, inlets and occanv good catches of school tuna off Carolyn K stable's team of Hi BI1- MORNING CLASSES REGISTER NOW Brielle, ' the New Jersey Tuna lee (113) and Whlffenpoof (111). 1 Press Plaia Asbury Park, N. J. Spotlight on Fluke Tournament association plans to Each is g'ifted with good early AUTO* RADI It looks like the beginning of start the event Aug. 19, with head- speed and plenty ot late courage. Asbury Tark 2-4750 peak cycle) year for door-mata, A! quarters at Belmar. It is hoped Whiffsnpoof was highly regarded the rowboat liveries located in thi that some 40 boats- will compete. in his last on the. turf and, al- Navesink and Shrewsbury riven The association will allow live, boats though beaten by Palatial Appetite, agree that It Is one of the greatest to a club. showed a fondness for the going. EDWARD A. VINER * CO. fluke runs we have had in man We will have more on the sub- Paul h. Kelley's Sea. Grass (110), moons. It is interesting to note thai ject next week after we digest the Mrs. D. W. Hlckey's Buzzing Bee INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT the fluke In the rivers are out results of the association meeting (109), the Potato Chip farm's Blm- weighing those caught In the ocea Monday evening at Newark, fort (107) and Charlton Clay's Ly- Continuous advioe and aupervlilon of your Invettmenta and bays by several pounds. HOLIDAY SPECIALS according to your perional requirement*. ceum (105) make up the well bal- Our current recommendation! include thru outstanding Catches in the rivers averagi The Appeal of a Striped Bass anced Held. investment opportunities: from ten to 20 & boat, while Pete To . prove, the extent which a li Investment opportunity at s 14 per shire Pauels of Paucls' boats, Rumson, striped bass governs the. lives of One of old Monmouth Park's Att- a. Investment opportunity at it per (hare reports & top catch of 42 made by sportsmen, we received the follow- est campaigners was Longfellow 3. Investment opportunity at 10 per ehare Charley Nlcastro and Paul Stirba ing from Mrs. Harry Moore of Red who figured in a famous match For consultation call or write Edward A. Vlner & Co. both of Garfleld, Kay Kristcnse Bank regarding the catching of race with Harry Bassett over the 1 track which ultimately resolved lt« Attention Edward J.'Koenlg, Manager of aur New Jersey Division of Chris landing, Sea Bright, re- two striped bass in the Navesink corded 80 fluke taken from one river. self into a bitter challenge between 'Rod Hill Road, Mlddletown, Now Jers.y. Tal. Mlddlotown 1-02(2 East and West, Longfellow subse- Members New York Stock Exchange—New York Curb Exchange rowboal. Bill Thress, son-in-law of Mrs. The mid-season striper slump In Moore, brought his family on from quently romped off to a hollow the rivers appears to be on, as ac- his home in Columbus, O., for a victory. The addition at Wcdnes- tion baa slowed over the previous While here he had a go at the day's new turf race to the Mon- week when eight to ten bass were While here he had a got at the mouth Park stakes calendar gave MORTGAGE FINANCING caught to a boat.. However, then greenheads of. the Navesink river officials-an opportunity to posthu- are still plenty of big greenhead and managed to catch two. He mously honor the famous thorough- INDUSTRIAL off Harding point, Harding cove became so enthusiastic over the bred, and In moving the event to RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL the Hock File, by the guard gate thrill of the catch that he has de- the Infield course It promises to at,Sandy. Hook, and the stretch o cided to .sell.his home in Ohio and become one of the most Interest- Correspondents jetties which extend to the Shi] move to Red Bank, ing events ot. the current summer, THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION Ahoy.club jetty at Sea Bright. Th( No doubt, if we only knew, this season* Newark, N. J. only trouble about them Is thai experience has been repeated in they are tempermental and bi many Instances, and if a law is T. FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY, Inc. only on certain tides. When w passed to "MAKE! 3TRIPED BASS asked one of the best-known skip A HOOK AND LINE FISH ONLY" Little Leaguers 230 Main Street pers what his secret Is he said: there will be many more residents am a moon ." We agre> established in Monmouth county Asbury Park, N. J. AS 2-3300 with him, aa we have always foun< because of catching THE KINO OF Finish 1st Half THE SURF. 'Monmouth County Little Leaguers that the feeding time of salt water wound up> the first half of circuit competition last week and have al- >lr ready swung into high gear as the second half got under way this *•"•. Faga-La Wins Freeholders' Race; week. WILLOW PARK Interest Is on the upswing In the LITTLE SILVER Farm Belt loop, which consists ot 91c Tuesday Gwd Wagers $1,056,452 four dlvinlons—the Bayshore league, Seaboard olrcult, Trl-Clty loop and MONMOUTH PARK—Despite an 00. For (our-ynr-oldi and upwird. Six 3 & 4 BEDROOM urlongt: Neptune and Belmar leagues. objection lodged by Jockey Joe Double Mlp (Bi«rm«n) Regabuto, up on Devllkln, Jockey 129.80 7.80 g.00 M.C.L.L. it composed of 26 teams Sammy Boulmctls won with Faga- Gnu (Permin*) 2.80 2.60 formed into six leagues with over HOMES La In the State Freeholders asso- Alrolo IStldham) 18.20 400 boya from eight to 12 years of ciation featured race yesterday af- Dally Double paid f 1ST M Noe. t and 8 age. The IB player teams are set WITH 1 & 2 CAR GARAGE THIRD RAQB—Clsmjni, purie to battle out the second halt and ternoon at the Ocoanport oval, 'or two-year, oldi. Five «i>d, il 11,000. •f C BAA , 1 Block from School Faga-La, owned by Puckety farm furlongs: oni.haK a chance to play In the annual and trained by L. H, Silver, made To Tho Front (LtBlanc) playoffs tor the county champion- I J , J V W » up and shopping Center i.10 8,80 ship. her bid coming down the home Florida Flirt (Stevetuoptio.e) o 11.10 7,20 ALSO SHELLS ERECTED AT GREAT SAVINGS stretch to pay off a profit of $17, Farmert Angel (Rodrlguat) 4,20 TRIC1TY LEAGUE PLASTIC INFUTABUS 1 $6,20 and $3 across the board, FOURTH RACE—The Phil Silvern MODEL HOME OPEN DAILY jr»e—Purm $4,000. For AllltR two St. Dorothea), Eatontawn ..... ~... • 1 HOUSE PAINT Chrislnda, with Jim Breckona In yean old. Hive end one-half furlongs: Lonf Branch Badsere „... 7 3 SWIM RINGS LAUREL DRIVE •• LITTLE SILVER the saddle, broke out of the gate Saluta (Steveneon) BEIMONT S5.40 3.80 2,20 River Plaia Boye' Club -. • » U hMh dlam«t*r. Wd« ee* first and stayed out front most ot nrl Diver (Culmone) 1,40 2,20 Eatontown Fira Department .._.. 1 a L. T. GRANDINETTI the way but coming around the Savumuli (Stout) ' S,tO Oceanport 1 * final turn the three-year-old filly FIFTH RACE—Purei 11,000, For FARM BELT LEAGUE WAOTNTPOOLS REd Bank 6-5214 started to fade Devllkln, ridden by three-year-oldi and upward, On* mile Enilllotown Farmers • Heady «iud celen and a aixteanth: St. Roea of Lima, Freehald ...... 4 44 Inch dlamaler. Rega'lbuto and Landmark with Jim- Enillihtawn Auctioneer! 4 i ond white, Pof Noon Ooed deen «aa la •Flsht Fleet (Rodrltuee) lend evtd««r». my Stout at the reins, pressed tha MO ».»• 2.20 St. Cabrlele', Bradevelt I yaier e** bodrawd. leader all the way until both fillies Lsran (Boulmatli) I.JO 1,10 BAYSHORE LEAGUE went out front swinging around the •Entry. . Kaanihurs A'e - t LASTIX* MUITI'COIORED ' final turn as Chrlalnda'a speed SIXTH RAOE—StalRACEStatee Freeholders! Ai Kayport Cardlnaie T •odatloin. Purii 15,000. For fllliaa three Malawan Tarrlara 6 faded away. Marrearei oldld. . Sixx furlfurlonjo n St. Ann'a. Keeneburt a BEACH BALIS Onca hitting the home 'stretch ?»g»-la IBoulmitjiltj)) MMdletovm Uona .... 1 I1T.0O 1,(0 NEPTUNE LEAOUE Super quallt/. In e*l> Faga-La was moved "up last, by Devllkln (Regftlbuto) 9.60 2.10 Obrlen Major Poet, Ntptuna Boulmetls, and at the onc-elghth Banta, (Hettlnger) 2.40 Asbury Park Clavtrltts _ FANS pole Faga-La aped into the lead for SEVENTH RACE—Claiming Pun. Optomli- itt CClubl , Neplun 3 I Interior. the win, Dovllkln finished second JJ.MU. For thrM.7tti.atdt, Ont mile and Ocein Qrov. Wl a ilsticnth i . Neptune Dlee.le tor $3.80 place and $120 show }r, A, (Wllaon) S84.6O IS.«0 7.S0 money, with Banta, slipping past Calico Cat (Breckoni) 8,10 li.10 Landmark, oopplng show money, Blooming Lire (B»li»Mttl) 10.20 River Plaza R, D, Aytes, president ot the EIGHTH RACS—Gltlmlni. For (nuv mr.oldt and upward. One milt and > freeholders association, preiented iiuarttn a silver piste to Boulmetls. Joseph Sunnyman (Fermndei) Edges Eatontown , SAVK CAR OVHHUi C, Irwln, director of Monmouth Ml) 3.40 Rtittm arffiMi Frfe pastes (BlaraianI 0,20 M0 BATONTOWN-Tha River Plsaa 11 WINDOW & FLOOR TYPE county freeholders, was host to tha Count OR (Rodniuet) S.tO association, Boys' club squeaked out a 6-i vic- 6 tory over E&tontown F.D. nina in cirMttirl, •»" ' In tha first $6,000 race ot tha the Trl-Ottv league of the Mon- day for throo-yoai-olds, Fighting Little Silver mouth County Little loop Saturday, •tetticai ell MMumpllsa, retlerei ees> Fleet, owned by Joe Oavegnano arid FREIBAUM & CO. Blver Plaza enjoyed a M lead preitlon, tt»e» »Ul»« i'e», lMre«Mtj ridden by Eugonlo Rodrlgues, came i«l)M.M£.Jl!lH Von Onlin, p. >« e Cutaways e Mornlnf lulti the homo stretch Fighting Fleet for Little Silver, ft TOOTR • White Dlanw Jaekete • Itiellers ended tha fliht, ( e Mlrlnlght Blue Tusedoe An „-Jjlreee , ef. .... UWN .Inflow, «.,.... eeiH fl R i fraiIl l plxen, rf, e Mldnlfht Blue Pull Dreit lulti Tho dally double yesterday was srl MoiUtnsrp, if"" e Cooklsll Oott $187 with tha sooond hall of It litthiwei If, Miii, My, of, .,. Sin Klorame, I/, being* responsible tot' the goad Itttifv, lh rJ ! 1 SWEEPER Fortnulwoar for Every pttau. Joexcy J|mmy Btout brought rngdnn, p, II I home Remembrance in the neat to tnci, Ib, ..,',.. A' KATONTOWN Y, I), bi, aj A 1 OcCUllott e a a ty $8, $3,30 and 111.40, Carroll ilik, rf rinbUnchl. lh. ,. •e/f., lerman scooted homn with tha rlireaeoldi and upward, His fur. lalontow" .,... ,..,... tit Jabobtty. II , ! t 0 Thrn-Hse* lilt—W»ieman, 1 wn'tM* fen|t • AV aff Yea llt•»«• 2i Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, JULY 2, 1952 D.A.R. Marks 52d Birthday AIR-CONDITIONED CLOSED FRIDAY, JULY 4th A formal tea al ths Red Bank Woman's club last Thursday marked OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT 'TIL 9 the 52d anniversary of Monmouth chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution. One of the guests THE BETTER SUPERMARKET was Miss Margaret Terhune of Matawan, the only living charter member of the chapter. . State officers present Included Mrs. John B. Baratta of Atlantic RED City, recording secretary; Mrs. Bruce W. Campbell, Shrewsbury, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Rob- BANK ert Melsheimer, Rutherford, his- torian, and Mrs. Kenneth F. DieU, Essex Fells, radio chairman. and Mrs. William Wirlh, retiring re- gent, was a recipient of chapter bar presented by Mrs. Dietz, also LITTLE i former regent. Members of Mary Jtillwell society, Children of the American Revolution, who served SILVER as pages wore Miises Sutanne and Mary Ellen Jones, Clara Tilton, Dorothy Brink, Ann Moeller and Janet Fleckner. Ronald Clark, baritone, sang a PICNIC FOOD SPECIALS! croup of solos. Mrs. John H. Os- born was accompanist. Mrs. J. P. Cooper, Sr., Miss Grace 6ickles and Miss Harriet Lowe pre- Hl-C WHOLESOME . ft 0Z. sided at the tea tables.. Enters Army. OCS ORANGEADE FAIR HAVEN—Allan C. Ganson, husband of Mr». Mary Doughty Ganaon of Parker ave., has com- ARMOUR'S CORNED pleted training at the leadership school at Fort Knox, Ky,, andfhas been assigned to Officers Candi- date school at Fort Benning, Ga. Mrs. Ganson, who is visiting her BEEF HASH parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doughty of Parker ave., will join her husband In the near future. COFFEE TREET ARMOUR'S Eatontown Dr. and Mrs. Norman Thetford MAINE entertained at a party Saturday In honor of the doctor's grand- SARDINES mother, Mrs. Waller W. Slocum, who was celebrating her 90th birth- day. Mrs. Slocum had five children, STUFKD three of whom are still living; nine grandchildren, and 13 great-grand- OLIVES children. -Present at the celebration were her brother-in-law, DeWitt Slocum; her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Hopkins and PICKLE BITS children Beverly, Janet Jo and Sue of Short Hills; her niece, Mrs. Franklin Pierce, and children SALTINE Frank, Jean and Peggy of Madi- son; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Raws- PREMIUM CRACKERS thorne, Belmar, and Virginia An- derson and Loli and Constance Thetford, her great grandchildren. She received many congratulatory cablegrams, one of which was DAVIDSON'S MAYONNAISE from a son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Slocum, who are on a trip to England. She received " 32* **57< a phone call from a son, Arthur W. Slocum, ' from Chicago. Mrs. Slo- eum's husband was a deacendant of the Slocums who were the original white settlers of Long Branch. HOT DAWG RELISH , Ths Eatontown chapter of the Sons and Daughters of Liberty won K priie Monday evening at COMPLETE LINE OF PICNIC SUPPLIES the National Councilors night in honor of National Councilor CHICKENS Charles Sledel of Woodbrldge at Mllltown for having the most nem- Frozen fresh 1 'bers present at the meeting. Twen- ty-seven of the 85 people present from Monmouth county were from Eatontown, " REAL GOLD The Woman's club smorgasbord and dance held last Saturday night at the Legion home was a social and financial success. Mrs. George Winning and Mra. Fred Stillwell LEMONADE • were smorgasbord committee chair- men. Mrs. John Smock and Miss Doris Bennett were dance chair- men. Ralph Keevll won a prize. One hundred twenty-two people at- tended. ' 2-25° little Silver LIMY'S Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wright, Point rd., entertained at a welcome FROZEN home party Sunday evening for Michael Herbert who has beon with the Army in England the.last two years, Present were John Foster, John Ryser and Mr. and Mrs. Bob ORANGE JUICE Erlckson. On Monday evening the Wrlgh'.s entertained at a birthday part" !n honor of Warren Wright, sor at Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wright or Jceanport, who was celebrating hit second birthday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dowen, Mr. 2-29° and Mra. Chester Wright, and Joyce Wright. Edith Marie Baclgalupl, daughter of Mr. and Mra, John A. Baotgalupi, 'airy products Jr., Rumson rd., celebrated her fifth birthday Wednesday at a party un- SWEET RIPE der the pine trees In her back yard. The table and large birthday FAB pl" cake were decorated In spring PARKAY colors. Sandwiches, cup cakes and pt WATERMELONS punch were terved. Bunny pins, monkeys on a string and pilot pin- VEL ' 29< were favors. Games were played. 1 Cent Sale Present were Christine and Peter FANCY FRESH Baclgalupl, Linda Estell, Linda, SUPIRSUDS Frankia and Johnny Vaccirelll, OLEOMARGARINE pk9 Lydla and Bobby Pact, Freddio box • Muller, Fatty Ann and Jimmy 28* BLU-BERRIES Frltiche, Barbara and Phyllis Nlel- lon, Linda and Carol Stout-and 35' CASHMIRI Maryna and Carol Croft. FANCY FREESTONE Mrs. Frank Marchant, Parker •0U9UIT ave,, entertained at an outdoor 2-291 luncheon Wednesday lor Mri. Sam- uel Myera of Hew Monmouth, Mri. lb. , Edward Flaler of Beltord and Mri, NARBKT For Your Plenlel PEACHES James Borst of Eatontown, 19' Brownie Troop 68 held a biach party, their last meeting of the year, at Bandy Hook a weak agp POTATO SALAD CRISP