RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXV, NO, 51, RED BANK, N.J., THURSDAY, JUNE 10,1943. SECTION ONE—-BAGES 1- TO 16

More Than 250 Boners Fido, Quit Biting Marlboro Farm Sold Red Bank's Newest 40 Testify They Did Bike Rider*' Legs Business House Dogs that roam the street*, ICo Give Blood Thursday causing motorists to make sud- To Wetterberg Bros. Formally Opens Not Vote In November den stops, or get Into Victory gardens and cause owners'to tear their hair, now have a .new Snyders Extend Cordial Red Cross Mobile Unit To Make pastime, Councilman Thomas M. 133-Acre Quackenbuish Estate Was Part Sterner'« Attorney,Rests Case Qopslll stated Monday at the Invitation to Public to • Fourth yi«it To Red Bank Red Bank council meeting, and Of A Grant From King George II In Charge Of Fraudulent Voting he asked that the public co- ' Inspect Beautiful Store operate to put a stop to it. Mr». J, Marshall Booker, chairman The complaint against the an- Dr. loul, F. Wetterberg,' prom- the Quackenbush farm will be In- Forty men and women, unosf o{ Uie Monmouth county blood donor imals'Is that they chase bicycle inent neurologist, and his brother cluded under thla name. Tho Wot- Snyder's, Bed Bank's newest busi- hem a number who are not even eotvlco of the County Bod Crois Commencement At riders, hipping at their legs and Harold have purchased a farm of terbergs specialize In tho breeding ness house, which is also.the largest 24 Graduates To 'osldents of Monmouth county, have chapter, and Mrs. Harold Spear, vice sometimes.tearing their trous- 133 : acres ~ adjoining their farm In and raising of registered Aberdeen store In the town featuring exclus- told Circuit Court Judge Robert V. chairmen, assisted by MM. Frank Bprdeh Stadium ers. At times the dogs aim a Marlboro township from the Charles Angus beef cattle, registered Poland ively ladles'; men's and boys'- wearp Receive Diplomas Kinkead at"'Freehold that they did " Oroff, and Mrs. WilHany MattlrtwJ, bit higher with more devastate QuackenbusK estate. The Quacken- pigs and. New Hampshire Bed takes a full page In today's edition not vote in the third ward, third dls- chairman of Bed Bank end Shrews- Ing, effect. Dogs Just don't like bush farm Is on both sides of the poultry; -, -Tho-Wottorborgs-expoot-to jjf_the_Register_to extend a most cor- irlct of Long_Branch_last November bury township respectively, have bike riders, the councilman stat- range 150 pigs and 3,000 chickens on dial invitation" fd?~the "p'uBIlc~16~at-~ 1, ris. they are "recorded~as having At Rumson Tonight Wickatunk-Gordon corner road. It tend their formal opening. At Highlands— completed final arrangemonta for the ed, adding that the police had has been In the Quackenbush fam- the former Quackenbush farm, the lone. AH testified for E. Donald fourth visit to Red Bank of the blood received many complaints. ily for generations, being part of a soil .of which is especially adapted Sterner, Republican candidate fop bank mobile unit. The unit will be' 53 Graduates to Calling upon dog owners to for this purpose. The original H. & James J. Wymbs Is surrogate who lost to the Incumbent, grant of land from King George II I* farm purchased In 1911 through at the Mothadlst church next Thurs- keep their animals tied up, if of England. The sale was effected Joseph L, Donahay, by 14 votes, Thej day, from 1:15 p. ro. until 8:15 p. m. Receive Diplomas— they display any proclivities'to Mr. Strykcr will be used for breed- Valedictorian; Betty defeated candidate Is contesting tho To date, approximately r 200 volun- bite bike riders, or cause dam- by Paul R, Stryker, Holmdol real ing and ranging beef cattle. election on the ground . that fraud estate and Insurance broker. teers liave made appointments, Some Away at War age in other ways, the police Mr. Strykor has sold to Mr. and Parker, Salutatorian vas perpetrated in the district A recent operation or other,illness, commissioner declared, "Just On the farm Is-a ten-room colon- Mrs. Wilbua C. Hammond of Holm- Tying in with the testimony of the. at the discretion of the' examining The commencement exercises of because dogs have a license It ial farmhouse in excellent condition. del, an attractive home on the north 40, was the statement of J. Howard. the senior class of Rumson high certainly doesn't give them the Highlands grrammar school com- dootor. may rule out ;a donor. Other The house has wide board pine floor- side of the Holmdel-Red Eank road mencGment exorcises will take place Harlng, New York city handwriting donors not acceptable are those with school will be held this evening at right to take a chew out of a Ing, exposed hand-hewn ceiling In Holmdel village. It was the for- expert, made to the court from tho 6:45 o'clock in the Mary Owen Bor- cyclist's leg." next Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in the exceedingly, low blood pressure or beams, several large fire places, step- mer residence property of Mr. and school auditorium, where 12 girls witness stand last Thursday that at den stadium, located directly behind Councilman Gopslll, who him- Mrs. William E. Gould, who have least 33 ballots were marked by tho •who show definite symptoms of the high nctiool on Ridge road, Fif- up and step-down rooms and a large and 12 boya will receive their diplo- anemia, those with o, definite history self cuts a pretty figure on a central hall. Three large barns and moved to Allenhurst. mas from Bernard Creighton, presi- same perBOn. Two other ballots, ao-> ty-three graduates will receive tbolr bike, in answer to a question, cording to Mr. Harlng, were marked of malaria in the last. 15 years, or diplomas from Richard J. Rogers, the usual outbuildings are on the The property consists of a large dent ot the board of education, after those who havo had any form of denied that Fldo had ever plot on which la located a modern being presented by the principal, W. by the same man, but. were kept Sr,, president of the. board of ed- chased him. place. : tuberculosis •within the past IB or The present Wetterberg place Is sevcn room house and three-car gar-. Bard Wright. apart from the 33 by him because ucation. Many ot the beys will re- they boro erasure marks. 20 years. Colds or sore throats make ceive them in absentia as they are known as the H. & L. farm, and Tho commencement address will a donation of blood inadvisable, as serving In the Armed Forces. bo delivered by Rev. Thomas A. The testimony. of these 40 persons, well as pregnancy, within the pre- Grlbbin, pastor of tho Church of together with Frank Anaataala'a ac« ceding 10 or 12 months. No epil- In case of rain, the program will "Bengy" Van Vliet Our Lady of Perpetual IJclp, High- count of how John S. Angerio, who eptics are acceptable. • be shifted to the school auditorium, lands. Betty Anna Parker will give like Anostasia, is a member of the where reserved seat holders will be Edward Brooks, Jr., the salutatory and James J. Wymbe Volunteers should not eat a meal provided for first. Ample seating district election board, handled a for four hours before coming to the Receives Letter the valedictory address. The Lions number of unused ballots during space for all will ba available In the club medals will be presented by unit, howover It la advisable to have stadium. . election day, constitutes the back at least a cup of tea or fruit Juice From An Admirer Appointed Policeman Charlea J. Greenfield, a member of bone of Mr. Sterner's case which, immediately before your appoint- In lieu of the regular commence- the school board, and an official of except for the testimony of five more ment, Please do not have any milk ment epoaker, the class will present Twipllght post, American Legion of persona, three of them bedridden, hns or cream or fats of any kind, a symposium on tho topic, "The Fu- Mrs. Ella Van Dorn Highlands, will- present tho Legion been completed. ture for Which We 'Fight." This LEIGH MILLAR awards.. ' Mrs. Booker and Sirs. Spear have dramatic offering, written by Jane J. Victor Carton, Aabuty Park, ' this message tor donon, past and Markell Sends Gift New Officer Replaces Albert Hov. Leon Martorano, im,?tor of Woodruff, will present Ideas on alms The Invitation states that Snyder's Highlands Methodist church, will Mr. Sterner's attorney, rested his prospective, and for all who are in- for thd future aa portrayed by a. believe you will be pleansantly sur- case late Monday afternoon after terested in knowing what happens To Young Graduate give the Invocation and benediction. cast of characters. E. Newman, Now In The Army prised when you visit their establish- Tho songs, "You're a. Grand Old which Ward Kremer, Asbury Park, to this blood: "Tour blood is fight- ment, which Is located at 32-34 Broad counsel for Mr. Donahay, asked the ing at vorlotiB battle fronts! Thous- The program: r "Bongy" VanVllet, nine-year-old Flag" and "Coming In On a Wing Edward Brooks, Jr., 29 of John street, in the store formerly occupied and a Prayer," will be «ung by the court for an interval In which to ands of jrauy ml'es from the com- Processional, . _ . son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Van have his own handwriting expert Stir Spangled Banner Vllet of ShrewBburyry6ungest"gradu-" street__was__appolnted to the R??L by Schulte-Unlted. The invitation class, with Harry Bailey, Garry G. fortable * blood donor centers In Invocation. ,...,.,. It«y. H. Ftlrdald Butt, 8d. Auchincloss To further states'that among: beautiful- study the ballots. In pressing for America, it is saving and -will save Salutatory addreis Jessie Fttltei ate to be awarded a diploma as a Bank police force Monday night at a ColllnsrPhillp E.-Klng and -George surroundings and a pleasant atmos- H. Sorby taking feature parts. The an adjournment^MrT~Krether~alsr> - uncounted lives of Allied fighting Olail Sons Words and music bjr plane spotter of Oberservatton Post meeting of the borough council. His pointed out that he would be In a - Juno Andorioa and Irtno Robinson 168-A, Ground Observers corps, Eat- appointment la for the duration, and phere you will find a pleasing selec- graduates will also render the se- men, For example, it Is on the front Mantis oration « ~ —..» Attend Meeting tion of newest fashions and quality better position to put In his cane If line In tropical New Guinea, where ontown, following' a class test in he will take the. place of Albert E. lections "There's the Star Spangled John Carter, president, class 1943 merchandise reasonably priced and Banner Waving Somewhere" and Judge Kinkead has passed upon Mr. - there la heartfelt gratitude for this Reception of mantle which he scored 100 per cent, has re- Newman, who was recently inducted Carton's motion to limit the current Donald Gahn, president, cltsi 1944 ceived a letter from an elderly ad- Eastern Group to Into tho Army. The new officer will that tho firm-has dedicated this Red "Anchors Aweigh." The class and medical wonder that Is easing the Claii sift to the school •— Leonard Feldt Bank store to the people of Mon- proceedings to Long Branch. terrible pain of .war." mirer. begin his duties July 1. audience will sing "The Star Valedictory address ~ Alice Maxta Discuss Gas Ban Mr. Brooks, son of Edward and mouth county and pledge to do their Spangled Banner" at the close of Judge Kinkead, although he did MaJ. Simon Warmenhover, for- "The Future For WWeh W. Fluhl" . The writer Is Mrs. Ella VanDorn utmost to always give style, quality Symposium by Class ot 1641. Written Markell, a former Red Bank resident Josephine Brooks, was born at Red the exercises.. _. not agree with the latter part of merly of' St. Mary's hospital, Grand - by Jane Woodruff Bank Qctober 31, }913, and has al- and service. • • " Displayed prominently on the Mr. Kremer's argument, did consent, Baplds, Michigan, now. director of Gait of Character" and valedictorian of her school class Representative James C. Auchin- NMMtbr •• ..... Arthur Jacka of 1870, who has just passed her 81st closs of Rumson, commenting on a ways resided In this borough. His At present the ladies' wear depart- stage will be tile class colors of scar- however, to a postponement, until the American Medical services In father, who 1B employed by the Jer- ment ia devoted exclusively to tail- let and blue, and class motto, "Pre- next Monday. If Mr. Carton succeeds Now; Guinea, lists plasma and sulfa Man at Airport ...» —..Robert Baynton birthday. A box of mounted shells meeting at Washington Saturday of Mrs. Jones Juno Woodruff Mrs. Markell gathered at the Quit of representatives and senators of 12 sey Central power and light com- ored suits and coats, but between pare For Better Things." Tho class In limiting the case to Long Branch, drugs as the most important factors Mr. Jonsa . Conrad de la Motte pany, and his mother reside on New- now and fall thla department will bo flower, red carnation, will bo worn It will men that Mr. Donahay'si revolutionizing wartime surgery. Mary Jonei . Dorothy Little Mexico arrived Monday for the Eastern states to discuss the gaso- 1 Tom Smith . ..-.._...._ John Carter youthful graduate as a remembrance. line shortage, declared: man Springs road. enlarged and many other llnca will by tho graduates. charges tlmt 89 persons voted il-> "Our medical men of 1917 and Dr. Drown ..-...,- ».—;— Leonard Feldt "In Inviting th» representatives Mr. Brooks waB educated In Red bo added. Douglas Card Is president of the legally In Belmar, that three merrK 1918 simply couldn't believe what wo Introduction of daai of 1B<9 — Mrs. Markell's letter follows: and senators of the 12 Eastern states Bank public Bchools. He ia a vet- For the men a.nd boys there are class, Betty Parker vice president, bers of one district board »at wlttu are doing In this rempte jungle," «al(rtra«pdrted''ray^VftJivMghi^ WhW I read my Red Bank^Regisi sentative Hartley ^'fbe'tehth dls-, ' ' «r«. Sr.. president board" of education trlct of New Jersey has done a help- daughter, Ann Josephine Brooks, The fixtures of the store are fin- Bailey, James G. Bailey, Frederick the county board of elections, will mate. It 1B being used at first aid ter of May 20th, J was greatly inter- aged five. He is at present employed G..Brltton, Douglas G. Card, Evelyn have to wait and become part of a Hedtts—Monmouth chapter. D. A. It ested In the notice of your "post ful and constructive thing. It was ished in walnut and the floor Is cov- stations within enemy rifle range. Mra. Kenneth DIeti, state radio chair- duty" with Mrs. B. Iv.Murfltt Of Post high time something was done and at the Linden plant of the Eastern ered with two-tone linoleum blocks. M. Christiansen, Garry G. Collins separate action. Ten minutes after a man Is wounded, man aircraft division of General Motors. New lighting fixtures havo been in- Gloria H. Corson, Elsie M. Fuchs Presentation ot Victory TarV •oholanhlp 168 A of Batontown. I've Just passed Mr. Hartley proved to be an ener- Mr. Kremer argued June 1 and we give him blood plasma and save Bertram H. Borden, president ot Vic- my 81st birthday and I'm always ln- getic and capable leader. Tho appointment was recommend- stalled and the spacious windows Evelyn M. Hagaman, Mario F. Hel- iite-Uf•/'- Plasma ia'additlonally use- tory Park • fQundBllon * — neck, E. Bernlce Hodson, Bernice P. again last Monday that be has si torestod In -young - people'*- work - in ; "A commltto of 12, representing; ed by Police Commissioner Thomas havo been turned over to profegsion- perfect right to amplify his answer; ful In tropics where malaria abounds Benediction .... Bev. H. "FalfiUlJ Butt, 3J allbranches.-as-'nre-havo -hero—I'm eastern Seaboard stateB, •wllKcbtimflC M.vGopslll, Who as presldent.of the_ al windourjlrossers and • decorators, Hfiran, Catherine E. Johnson, Philip Hcoeiilonal Insuring a box of mounted oholls that E—Kingr Donald- A. Kdrnack,-Joseph. to tho'Sterner charges to Include). . . and. direct _ transfusion from an_tin-^__ThoJlflt.of.grftduatea_and the_hlgh. with the OPA and' the Department council presided over Monday night's with! orders to have'lhcmTchanged so wBatevef^dlStrlcta-lrr'tire-county he! discovered malaria case would grave- I've, gathored at the Gulf of Mexico of-Interior,—and-report-ba.ck-as..sooji_ session in the absence of Mayor frequently that it will not bo necea- Lord, Herbert Mahler, Margarot T. honor roll consisting of tho ton rank" (that's one ot'my KBDbleBr; ' Miller, George H. Sorby and Joan thinks wore the scene of fraud. Ac* ly jeopardize a wounded man. ing Boholastol students: I graduated from the Red Bonk as possible. . • eharles-R.—English. Bary-lo-putJn-largEJainounts.ofjner^ c.ordlng.ia^I.ii.jOarlonjJUie only per* n Capt. Sidney Shapiro, New York, High 'honor roll—June Mildred Ander- school In 1879. Was valedictorian. "Rationing of gasoline U neces- Councilman J. Albert VanScholk chandlse In each display.". lii" fact, TC WallStrom; sons who can contest an election araf~ who operates a collating station on •on, Conrad Theodore de la Motte, Leon, Anson B. Gullford was principal. sary, but It Is not necessary to treat asked what plans were being made the firm prides itself on its attractive a group of at least IB voters or tha the front line, said plasma, also was ard Samuel Feldt. Marilyn Whltaker Hray, Red Bank was my home for years different ports of the country dif- to keep traffic moving on West Front windows throughout its chain of sev- defeated candidate. . being used as food for abdominal Justin* Valerie Johnston. Dorothy Elea- and I've spent several . Bummers street when the task of tearing up en stores as being outstanding. The nor Little. Hary Alice Mazsa, Aon Mar- there. The Register I enjoy and ferently. This Is un-American. Sugar Hudon Students Mr. Haring, the handwriting mnni cases unable to be fed otherwise.' garet Moll, Jessie Imogens Farkea, Jane 1B r&tloned too, but the man living the trolley tracks for scrap metal got store has spacious aisles,' which ' Members of the volunteer special Woodruff. ' , look for lt every Saturday. underway. Mr. Gopsill Informed him make for the comfort of the shop- was on the stand for several hours I wish I might be one of the many near a sugar refinery does not get servlcos who will assist ore Mrs. Class - Soil; General Course—Nora 1 that parking on cither side ct the per and all merchandise is openly dis- To Give Recital last Thursday and again Monday. Brabln, Muriel Irene Fowler, Jacammina. persons attending one of the tests at more than the man living a , a dis- He based his statement that the 39 Louis Hague, Mrs. John Mackey, Huls«boi, Florence Ada Jeffrey, Charlotte the American. Legion homo In Red tance. street was to be prohibited during played, there boirig no hidden display Mrs. Davis Hicks and Mrs., Marshall McQIrr, 8e«jtr(ee Aanei Roubliii, Joseph the work and signs were according- of merchandise in boxes on shelves. ballots wero Inscribed by the same Bank to noo and hoar you In action. "Problems of trnnnportatlon arid ueer, nurses; John—Gorrlgar^—William—John—JPunnlnev —Xour-two-hour-nap-shoiva-sou-are- ly jioated the following morning. the firm's main Etoro and head of- Concert In Church person on points of similarity ha JostDh Ijeonard Havmnn. Arthur Edward the demands of war liave~much-to J found In the "X's" on all of them. _ .and Mrs. Robert Eisner, • Gray Layton, Oeborn Hoy Patton, Maurice ln real earnest to make a success of Tracks undeTr Wefr~Frotrt~T3trD5t- "fice~la~ln Now Yorte—The-local-store^ ladles; Mrs. John Schlehser and Mrs. Francis Balellh, Ralph Albort Runyon, Jr., your work for Uncle Sam. do with the collapse of the gasoline from Throckmorton gulley to Maple manager Is Leigh Millar, a former —HaiTNexl Wednesday These characteristics he iUentlfled'ajl William John Scalao, Paul Joseph Saoa, I'll watch The RegiBter for all administration, but the fundamental avenue and under West street are to "a carpenter's siunre," "an Inverted, Benjamin VanVllet, motor corps; Thomas Edward Bhck. Donald Floyd Sldu Oceanport boy, who has been with 1 Mrs. Ralph Draper and Mrs. Samuel' news from New Jersey in your lino trouble lies In the divided responsi- be removed. tho firm a number of years and for 'Y'" and tho "caret mark." One or ler. John Clarence VanBrnnt. Martin Jos- bility and the lack of administrative Hcrmlne Hudon of Elberon will another of theso Identifying marks^ Rlkor, co-chairmen canteen, assisted eph Vanfirunt, Harry Hoyce VonRlper, particularly. I've made eight scrap- Borough Auditor Wallace H. Jef- the past three years has managed 'William .Felix Vital, Alfred West. John books for our hospitals' In St. Peters- cohesion. Thla Is just added evi- present several of her vocal etudenti ho said, Is present at least once or> by Mrs. Edwin Bransome, Mrs. Abram Francis Williams; Jr.. John Thomas Wil- burg and for the convalescing men frey was praised for the complete the firm's Flalnfleld store, in a recital at the Methodist church Krlde], Mrs. Clement Despard,, Mrs. dence ot the confused thinking on all the 33 ballots, ballots, Incidentally, son. sent here at the' boacheB. Also some the part of ths president In execu- and thorough auditor's report sub- Mr, Millar in speaking with a rep- Fellowship hall Wednesday night of which were all Donahay votes. Harvey Smock, Mrs. William Law- Collwe, Preparatory-rMarllyn Whltaker for the shut-ins. mitted by him last weelc. The report roaontatlve of tho Register concern- next week at 8:30 o'clock. Red Bank rence, Mra, Guy Sickles, Mrs. F, C. tive matters. Administrative break- The carpenter's square looked just Oray; Helen Hacard Herry, Juatlne "Valerie Hope you'll like the shells. downs are not corrected by piling Is for the previous year and was Ing his new location said he felt very residents participating are Miss Danes and Mra. S, J. Heller, canteen Johnston, Shirley Kay King-stand, Mary Sincerely, published in last week's issue of Tho. happy to have been ablo to come ike one, the open angle being to tho Alice Matta, Ann Margaret Moll. Jessie Ella Markell. new agencies on top of old ones." Lois Pennlngton and Mlsa Jean Pat. •workers; Mrs. Warren Tryell, Mrs. Imogens Farkee, Charlotte Beekman Relllyi Register. back to his home district, where ho terson. right. Tho Inverted "Y" was llkei Charles Friedman, Mrs. Arnold Margaret Joan Ryan, Gertrude Marie Captain Robert A. Kennedy, wel- received his early school education Others taking part from this lo- wise apparent at once and appeared, Wood, Jr., Mrs. J. Upshur Moorhead, Sperr, Paulina Elisabeth Wilson, Jane fare director, reported that the cost and has already met many of his for- cality aro Miss Jean Lyons of Fail to be the result of nn incomplete) Mrs. Gregory V. Azoy and Mrs. G. Woodruff, Robert August Baynton, John Children's. Ballet X." Tho caret, commonly UBed by Edward Carter, Conrad Thomae • de la Trinity Guild To of relief during, May was $141.47 and mer associates. Ho joins with tho Haven and Mrs. Edwin Kinloch of B. Cortolyou. Motte, Leonard Samuel Feldt, Arthur Joel Company Planned. ••••-•• that 18 casos, involving 24 .persons, .officials'., of the firm in extending a Little Silver. Five of Madame 1 copyreadors and proofreaders to da-» Jack!. note an omission, Is likewise an ln« The. following -will give their The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Hold Luncheon were handled. personal Invitation to have hhis don's students .who Saturday re- Commercial Course—Juna Mildred An* Mr. complete "X" but In this Instance) Wood: derion, Lillian Jane Qradshaw. Gloria Con- Dancing will start morning classes In The final meeting of the Women's Recorder John V. Crowell reported friends drop in and say hello. ceiveil special prizes In a voice con- that during May 31 porsons were ar- ' test conducted by tho Griffith Music both upper Ilmtu of the "X" aro Sylvia Brandy, Annabelle Brell, atanca Ghameror, Filomena Dabblero, Joan ballet, toe, tap, interpretative danc- guild of Trinity Episcopal church Millar also states that store's person- missing. Monday Mr. Kremor con* Winifred Emery, Role Mnrle Laiaro. Por- ing and physical fitness exercises will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1 raigned boforo him and that lines of nel Is practically 100 per cent local Foundation of Newark who will par- Alice Lllouslty, Ethel Drlscoll, Dor- othy Eleanor Little, Marlon Mnrnaret Mil- fronted Mr. Harlng with other bsl-t othea Mondelson, Roberta Haakett, ler, Olivo Elisabeth Pomphrey, Irene Mao June 21 In tho studio on Prospect o'clock In tho parish house. Flans $123 had been collected for tho coun- and that this will bo his policy as for ticipate iui! Misses Marlon Schlutcr ty and $140 for the borough. Three of Deal and Florence Haviele, Ellza- lots, not among those previously- Ruth Levine, Mrs, Jack Wolfson, Robinson, Miriam Sllbereteln. Jean Marls avenue. New classes for beginners will bo made for the annual Bummer as posslblo to employ only local help. studied by tho witness, In an effort Rev. C. A. Thunn, Mrs, Stanley Svreaney. . • will be added to a schedule which lawn party to be held Tuesday, Juno persons wero committed to tho both Joy Wagnor, Marjorle Woolley The class motto-la ''Today We Pol- county workhouse nnd three wero nnd Marian McCue, all of Lonf to show that there wero points ot Brown, David Gcllcr, Volma Shultlse, Includes a continuation of the pres- 20, at tho homo of Mrs. Walter similarity about many "X's," but In Henry Gorst, Mrs. Enoloy White, low, Tomorrow Wo Lead." The class ent Intermediate and advanced class- French on Hlverslde avenue, under held for tho action of the grand Eranch. jury. Testimonial For most cases Mr. Harlng saw llttla Harold Goldberg, Mrs, A. W. .Bry, colon are scarlet and gold, and the es. . tho direction of Mrs. George H. Nor- Madama Hudon, who during the likeness and reminded tho lawyer hq Mrs. Grace Humphrey, Margaret flower selected by the graduates Is Since facilities for recreation and eom, Mrs. Anna do la Reussillo and Councilman Harold S. Allen, chair- Bendix Manager winter months maintained her 8 was asking an export to give snap Nolan, Barbara MaoLennan, Marian the red rose. exerclso for children are so ham- Mrs. Harry H, Slit ton,. man of the street committee, sug- dios in tho Red Bank Womnn's club, opinions from tho, wKnose itand, Folhor, Mra. J. Allen Mohn, John Tho class song of 1043, words and pered at prosent by gasoline restric- Mrs. Charles Meeker Is chairman gested the renewal of tho contract has now moved to tho homo of Mro. Flnnlgan, Roberta Vosburg, Lt. music by June Anderson and Irene tions these summer classes will pro- of tho luncheon committee assisted for tho lighting of Routo 35 within Walter H. Frost on Broad street, Running throughout Mr. Kromer'n Thoodoro Corn, Belle Kohlen, Joseph Robinson, la us follows: vide a healthy and constructive sub- by Mrs. Edwan C. Beckett, Mrs. Ben- tho borough limits and tho applica- Thomas L. Harding On Shrewsbury, Tho teacher also main- examination of tho witness was a Clayton, Anna Mltohell, Paul Wateh, All hall our Alma Mater and lt« rolling stitute. Tho school has an excep- jamin H. Covert, Mrs. Mart P. Havl- tion for statrj aid for highway light- Leave of Absence tains a studio at Elberon and New quotation from Albert B. Osborni Mrs. Paul Walsh, Ruth Rosenberg, campus Rreen, tionally cool location and a well- land, Mrs. Thomas Paul, Mrs, Alan ing. Upon hla motion, a resolution York city. who may becomo Mr. Kremor'tf To Rumson'a aons and daughters,. 'Tie to this effoct was passed. handwriting witness, that "X's," like) Mrs. Edna Holwlg, Mickey Ed- tft« fairest erer leeti: oqulppod outdoor playground is K. Frost, Mra. Ralph SUkels, Mrs. Our feet upon llfo'e pathway set, ire available for children while waiting Jnmos Wolcott, Jr., MrB. Thomas Workers In tho five plants of tho most single characteristics, are m«n. dlngs, Mabello Bahrs, Mrs. Altrod Bendlx Radio corporation last week Eatontown Place Boyco, Robert Ullman, Louise Co- •idly bid adieu. for tholr class tlmo. Wyllo, Mrs. Walter A. Rullman, Mrs, ger material on which to base ru And leave) behind fond memories of the Ormoml H. Minton, Mrs. James F. tendered tholr works manniror, conclusion as to tho authenticity ol tine, Mrs! Witt Frost, Henrlotta happy daya wo knew. Tho advanced and Intermediate High School Closing Has New Owners groups will start this summer on the Hunter, Mrs. Raymond Johnson, Thomas L. Harding, who has been tho mark. Mr. Hfirlnrr lrji|itad( Clark, Jcsslo Heflborlln, Jeanne Hoa- The old familiar facts of the students, granted nn indefinite leavo of ab- borlln, Rachel Aronoff, Mrs, Lewis teachera, too, forroatlon.of a Children's Ballet com- Mrs. Sittton and Nellie Lawless, Ray Stlllmnn, real cstato broker ot howovor, that In tho present out h» . Within our hearts will linger, and the pany with tho purpose of preparing Exercises June 17 sence because of 111 health, a testi- Eutontown, has just consummated had a wealth of material, namely* Mlllman, Mrs, K. M. Hardy, Mrs. tolnes we used to do. monial and presented him with, all tho ballots under scrutiny, Samuol Halperln, Frieda areoristoln, The tskrni spurred on to victory, the programs for benefits and other en- Commencement exorcises of the tho fmlfe of the acre farm at 68 Tin- chiming tower bell- tortalnmonts at' various centers In Firemen To Award among othor gifts, thrco $100 Wnr ton avenue, Eatontown, for Mr. and . Irving Rosonholm, Mrs. W. Psomns, Red Bunk high school will take bonds in a handsome leather wallet. Mr. Kremor also attacktd Mr, ' Ernrn Bergman, Anna Orobe, Fred All mak* It hard to Irave you, Dear tho county. Previously trained pu- Mrs. Howard H. Shopp to Mr. nnil Harlng's claim to a national reputm Rumson High, "farewell." plneo nt 7.J5 d'clocic Thursday even- Mi'. Harding, who has boon nsso- Bender, Walter. Orobo, Nancy dross, pils of the school aro urged to can- $400 In War Bonds In); of next week at the athletic Mrs. Leo A, Crocdon of Orange The tlon by pointing out that whlld h# Max Singer, Goorgle Dwlght, Mary In addition to tho many boys In tact Mils Moznr In regard to becom- olatod with tho Bondlx comuany for property'leads from Tlnton avenue, may hnvo worked on the Brimu tho services, one student, Marilyn The Sea Bright lira department, field, anil In ense of rain will bo held 27 years, nnd Is orfo (f tho firm's old- HDUUI to tho largo lake formerly tho Elizabeth Norton, Floronco Klasi, ing members of this company. Now which In former years raised money In tho River street school auditor- Richard Hauptmann murder *••*, hej Nellie Clemente, Robert Anderson, Oray, will receive her diploma of tor pupils will become eligible after ro- ost employcoa. Is recovering at his Mill property anil now owned by tho did not, novortholcjui, testify In th&tf having done n\ost of her four yearn' colvlng a fundamental training. Miss by holding a fair on Ocean nvonuo, ium, farm nt Wlnstead, Connecticut, and borough of Eatontown. Tho houso Mrs. Arthur Itolmon, Clark K. Wal- has dispensed with tho' fair plnns Tho ndtlrcs.1! of wolcome will bo cane, Mr. Harlng, who has testified lace. work In a slok bed, attending school Moznr has always been most gener- oiriccrs and workora joined In ex- contains aovon rooms nnd bnth nnd for Mr. ICromor on a number of oci but six months of her froflhmnn OUB In allowing her students to ap» this yoar and Instead will award flvo given by Harry Matthews. Tho gift pressing tho hope- that a spoody re- hns all modern Improvonicnt-i. Mrs. Clark IS. Wnllnco, Clarence war bonds on the co-oporatlvo plan to tho school will bo made by Paul cnslona, the ln.it ono about a month! , yoar. Bhe Is art honor student. ponr at any Worth-whllo benefit or covory will bo effected In ordor that ago hoforn Judge J. DMwnrd Knight, Harvey, Edith Flngley^ Mildred Wodnosday, August «. There will ba Rnlph, president of tho Senior class, ho may ngaln roturn to IIIB duties., Mr. Shopp purchn.ied tho premises cntortalnmont and her dancers al- through tho Stlllmnn olllco from 121 had mentioned the Hauptmann cms Kravlts, Ada Joyco, Mr». Madellno Anyone) desiring to buy a homo or ready enjoy a reputation of being a $200 bond, ono of (100, one of (50 nnd the fnrcwoll nddrcM will be de- Mr. Harding camo to Hod Bank In Brown, Irving Brenner, Mrs. Leo make repairs can obtain n. mortgage and two of $25 oacli. Ion Wilbur Burgoaa, July 2,1031, Tho MO one of those on which ha worked ' lino performorsj livered by Gilbert McCall. 1041 when tho Bcndlx compnny had when oskod to RIVO hid qualification* . Bnydof, Qoorge Croon, Anno Jurn- at a reducod rato ot Interest. No The co-oporatlvo shares are being Tho baccalauronto sorvlce will bo Bnmo ngtBcy sold tho promises to the premiums. Can bo paid on monthly a nlnRlo plant on Morford place nnd Into I'rofwsoi1 Inane B. Burgess and as an export hy Mr, Carton. olnkl, Roso KndeAbush, Ruth Burn- Installments ovor a period of years Mrs. Thomns Paul, chairman of distributed by membors of tho com- held'Sunday night nt tho Methodist horo most of tho strain In running slds, Lnwrenco Lloyd, Blguard Vfttne, pany, and others aro (being sont out MrB. Murgcss In February 1020 for Poisons who tostinod Monday that < to suit owner. In amounts of $1,000 tho recent rummnKo sale held by tho church. that.plant nnd In tho expansion pro- the Wllllnm I. Conovcr cstato. Cooll Wlnlk, Mrs. A. Vriborg, Mrs. to 14,000. Property located within a River Plaza Womnn's club wishes to by thct Sea Bright flromon's bond gram that followed. Tho compnny they did not vote In tho third-third, ,' A, Allbroolc, Anthony DoSunto, Lil- flvn-mllo riullua of Red Bank. Wrlto thank nil those who holpod make it oommlttoo, of which Wllllnm n. Notice to thn Public. now has five plants and olllcos nnil Mr. and Mrs. Crcodon havo takon wore Angolo Tobia, Newark, former* lian Collins, John Ernst, Nancy Mortgnfto, box 611, Ited Bank.—AU- n,,,auccnj». Tho proceeds were $25,03, Fowler,, Jr., In chairman, Roturna Tho dining room of tho Log Cabin |)OH.IC»HIOII of tho premises uml Mr. ly of Mil Kxchango plno«, vortlsomcnt. _ , has ono of tho largest payrolls In the Bchoollner, William Lovorlok, Doris —Advertisement. are bolnff rcroivnd hy Victor PorottI, Inn on Bconlc road, hotwocn Atlantic county. nnd Mrs. Shopp have runted ono of Branch! Mr«, Angeln Tohln, wife i Bidden, Mrs. • Marian Vnt)Arsdale, i • i»H» , treasurer, 20 Church street, Sea Highlands nnd Highlands, overlook- the bungalows In fUlHniftii Park, tho first wltiu»»i Viator C Experience J operators wanted on American nnd Olilneso Ing Handy Hook bay; Is In full opor- Entontown. _. _ Thoima Woookor, Ruth Kaplowlls, Bright. • Heuv.y Wright HIIRH. Newark, formerly of 437 (J) children'* Blacks; .plain sewing; two- food at Maddon's Bar, nt end of new ailon for tho- Benson. You nro por- place, f»n(f liranchftMr*, lltlMf, .All noodlo, button snd button hole, pock- Oceanic bridge, Rumson. Prepared mltlod to drlvo to rnataurant to eat. New Armstrong and Hloan 0x12 : Anyone UcnlrltiK to buy a homo or 'lfa' 2iznUti{i' ''DorC'iltpT'.Jkfaitvjfft^j.tt&lnKi JhSJUJ T r, who.hah h * returnetd d ffor Iniulnto Agnlnat thn Bun. Phono Atlantic Highlands- 503.—Ad- heavy folt bnso ruga, (0.08; Inrgn ciuldoill, victor's wlfoi John flaffloti Co., DO tTranooej plnco, Keansburg, N. 1 nhlpmont junt nri'Iyod. Nntlonnl fl * mnko re pairs enn obtain a mortgage Ui Division jstrnot; Mm, John 0tf> Rosn Pot|llo,' Wallaoo Tutllo, Katlo nnotiief•sonSSr..' - JUioilo RtlWsun 713. u>Uan.bllndaV,h)r>ni.t4At: hftWBUn v 1 1 pihic-oil ml" of Intorolt. No Fowler, J,, Mrs, Tllton, mnnngor.—Advortlso- —Advertisement^' out. Idonl for controlling light and *li>T"'"J l'ott'ir'fr;""I hOrHi-5H)80.—Ailvo! ^ |,l^mlumrCiWb«iry JtoMi'>'«(!lfi*».IMIWa(l»T. .Wfffwt mont. _ ^ •_•• • air. Oat youi'A now. Wo will cnll to Fool the Moth*. tlsomont. . _ Hacon, 492 Division utroelj Karl Patacr. Joaaph Francis, Bgl. Mortgngn Money, oitlmati!. Nntlonal K tc 10. Prawn's. Don't lot thorn got- Into your good Inntnllmnnts ovor a [Jfli'lod'of yenru John O'Nell, Pvt. Featus Spell, Vrnn- Pann Frimturit tor Rule. If you nood first mortgage In Phone 2080.—Advertisement. clothon. Moth ban" H9 cents: Lurvox fuel Orl to milt owner. In amounts of 11,000 Annntnals, M Wurilfll (iliWJI ,,,^ 1 to suit vour hurnor; Imst grndes nnd l» Jfl.000, Property located within a John AnaDtaala, in WsrildH p|»

ton would have liked. On «ever*! Capronl, PvL Frank Kraus», Corp Baker, A. L. Addis, June O'Brien, T. B. Clinics 40 Teatify They Did occasions the attorney remlade Promoted John Dtlozler, Sarah Lovln. > Hialmar Hokanson, Helen Gullok, Judge Klnfcead that threats had been Mii* EUle Mlntan, HJ. C. Burro, Harry Burnbaum. Sylvia Martasln, STORE YOUR FURS AND CLOTH Not Vote In November made against a number of his wit- Rhoda Cummlngs, Selma Kate, Edith Qua Frlberg, Marcla Anderson, Her- Expand Service (Continued from Page 1) nesses, many of whom were hostile Wright, Muriel Heller, Mrs. Anthony bert Bayard, Qerold Shwcs, Louis Cbdpernaan FUP Shop, lite. Mrs. Josephine Callano, Nepfruni and appeared at Freehold, only be- McKlm, Frank Best, Antoinette Del Schmidt, Mrs. Harold Wilson and During The War City, formerly of 320 Willow avenue, cause they were under subpoena to Guerclo, J. L. Burnham, Angela Irene Wlteon. mim M MONMOCTH ST., - v XHSUi ftEB BANK jlBW Long Branch; Mr«. Mary Garry, 431 do so. Mr. Carton charged, and tried Vetonl, Corp. Roy Casey, Elitabeth Expert Repairing nl ReatyUnj It Xem "' >.,. ••. ;, . i STAMP OLT7B TO MEET. Exchange place. to show before Judge Kinkead, that Lyons; Paul Nelson Cue, Frances DeSheplo had stated to Charles The Monmouth County Philatelic • AH Available Groups Mrs. Frank.DeFillepo, 83 Morre) Riccabono, Richard O'Donnell, Ida Frankel, Asbury Park, "one of tho Goodspeed, Daniel Uorri, Peter society will meet tomorrow night In street; Albert Knox, colored, 399 Sterner attorneys, last December and the Red Bank borough hall it 8 • In County Listed, Prospect place; Mrs. Clara Knox, his Wesel, Harvey Smock, Henrietta Hal- MONEY LOANED again In the courthouse only IB min- Ianan, Sam Greenman, Jean Willey, o'clock. Notices for the meeting wife; Mrs. Walter Baker, colored; utes before taking the stand that An- were sent from Belmar and they on Jewebj, Blhrer, Muilcal InstmmenU, Camera^ BYM.C.O.S.S. Miss Carmella Marangiello, 112. Chel- Robert Belling, Betty Roblnton, gerio and Joseph Shebelll, Republi- William McCarthy; .Gertrude McAn- carried the recent one-cent adhealves Uconndund bondtd bj SUU ol N •']. ' '•' sea avenue; Miss Louise Marangiello, can commltteeman for the district, of the •nftlsta-authors eerlei. same-address; John Lubisher, 202 drew», Viotor Dorn, Sophie Mc- WE PA* CASH FOB OU> OoS" wfa 8ILVE8 Sound business principles applim had left the polling place with the Mabon. • to administration of cheat cllnlo Poole avenue; Mrs. John Lubisher, The Date poll book in the evening and when on the address on your paper thowi services Jn New Jersey are resulting same address. they re-entered the building Shebelll John Htndrlckson, Bertha Collos, Broadway Loan Go. Mr. Tobla told the court h.e moved Sgt Peter Cramer, Charlotte Gertler, when your subscription expires; fhlt in early diagnosis, adequate care sat down and wrote some names paper, Ilk* moat self-respecting pub* tOS'Droadwsy (Opp. Jacob Sulibudi'i) long BrancS and prompt hospltalizatlon for tho to Newark two years ago and that Oscar Kent, Hope Tucker, Mrs. Dan- It iel Dorn, Sidney Berg, Betty Steele, Ucatlosa, 1> operated on a cash-In- patients served In the face of in- his wife has lived there for the lasi DeSheplo said from the stand he advance basis. It your final date '•» Shrewd, careful buyers read'The Register's Claes* creased wartime demands. This Is three years. Victor Guldetti has Alexander Hendln, Eleanor Miller, drawing near, send In your check was too busy attending to his duties Lt Robert Copp, Dorla Jonas, Larry stressed in the monthly Cllnlo Ke- lived In Newark for three years as on the board, although he didn't ap- {or renewal today so that you will ified Advertisements. Here you; find the seller who viow compiled by the Statistical has Helen, his wife. Mrs. John Sacco Kallman, Adels Becker, Corp. Rey- not miss any Issues ol your favorite pear for work until almost 6 o'clock, nold Jameson, Mary Bloom, Lucille Service of the. New Jersey Tuber- produced an alien registration card o pay much attention to what She- lome newspaper.—Advertisement, wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. . culosis league and supplied to the to show that she did not nnd could jelll was doing, Monmouth County Organization for not vote since she Is not a citizen. DeSheplo also denied that Angerlo Social Service. Mrs. John Anastasla «vas not of age lad told him at one time that "If I Faced witE~re3uc'K16H of-personal orreleetlorr'dayr-while-Mrs.-Gallano go To ]airyoU'll-^o"alongtoo."-Mr. transportation and greater demands voted in her rightful place, Neptune fAMOUS RIXAll PRODUCTS Carton questioned the witness about LIEUT. ANDREW M. EQELAND for service owing to referral of de- City, where she has lived for two what he called . three conferences ferred draftees and industrial work- years. The. Maranglello sisters voted ATABIGSAVINO leld with Angerlo and Joseph Ses- Andrew M. Egeland, U. S. N. R., of ers, tho clinics have met the situ- In their rightful place, the first dis- ito, likewise a member of the dls- ation through judicious selection of trict, and said they never lived at Fair Haven road, Fair Haven, was S9eKlEN2O Antiseptic,. rlct board, during the week before romoted May 1 from ensign to lleu- patients, re-arrangement ot clinic 314 Cleveland avenue, the address he trial was to begin, hut the wlt- 39cKlenzo Toolh Paste schedule and Increased use of mod- given for them in the third ward, enant (jg). Lieut. Egeland served 29c Saving on Thit less denied they were conferences for ten months as executive officer ern diagnostic methods, the report third district poll book. ind said all three were neighbors REXALl SPECIAL! 98c Value notes. Clinic rolls have been reduced abord a PC vessel operating off th* Mr. Carton got a surprise when nd saw each other normally many New England coast and was recently Both, for only. by moro than one-fifth through dis- one of his witnesses, Samuel Gul- imes during the course of a week. Reg. 49c FUNGI-REX charge of healed cases who have detti of Newark, formerly of 497 Ex- laced in command of a PYC antl- for athlete's foot demonstrated their ability to keep Those who testified last Thursday ubmarlne vessel attached to the 39c REXAIL Magnesia change place, long Branch, testified that they did not vote in the con- well and working and associates of that, he did vote as recorded in tho 1 astern sea frontier. end 39c REX-SAIVINE Tablets (35's)& 39c Rexall tuberculosis «asea who have not dr troversial district were Mrs. An- poll book. Ho denied having told Mr. ;ellna Maria Scagllon'e, 387 Exchange for burns. veloped active disease after a per- Carton that he didn't vote, but It Broad & Monmouth Sts. PHONED Red Bank iod of supervision. Clinic Bessionfl >lace, who produced an alien regls- Both For Only. appeared he exercised the franchise ratlon certificate to show she Is not Jiave been reduced in number and by voting In the third-third although More Than 250 Blood THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY concentrated in'accessible localities. citizen and not entitled to vote; *•* * * * * * *• "•*./*-'+ ;*;*•*. * *.'*••* November 3 he was no longer living oeeph John Helvaty, 391 Exchange Selection of new patients has been on Exchange plaooP but at 10 William Donors Volunteer street, Long Branch, He told the ilaco; Mrs. Caroline Helvaty, his SQUIBB concentrated' on those groups most ife; Mrs. Leon F. Juska, 2S8 Wost- (Continued From Page 1) PEBECO gives you In need of service, including cases court he. wanted to go on record as Mineral Oil, 76 ounces having voted to save *a later trip to ood avenue; Mrs. Nellie M. Brad- w of unknowrl or suspected tubercu- William Yeager, Margaret Co»by, Freehold. ley, 258 Westwood avenue; Miss 62% MORE lOBis referred by family physicians, Frances Tomalno, 421 Prospect Melvin Watchman, Catherine Doane, GEM i community agencies, schools, indus- Miss Dorig Best, 20, colored, of 304 street, a minor; Mrs. Doris Oalser, Tito Salamandras, Pvt Harvey tries or induction stations; associ- Willow avenue,,, Long Branch, ad- 131 Florence avenue, who moved Weakllnd, Pvt William Pool, Dor- Single Edge Blades « TOOTH POWDER ates of cases of tuberculosis; par- mitted from the'stand that she voted, 'rom 272 Westwood avenue, her vot- thy Barnes,. Genevievo Klassen, sons In susceptible groups on the although she la not yet 21. Samuel ng address as recorded In the poll Francis Gregory, Sgt Lester Ger- For Your Money basis of age, sex or economic status. Juliano, 403 Morris avenue, also tes- book, In 1929; MM. Emjl Juska, S56 lach, Grace Brady, Sgt! Bral Anderr BARBASOL -Application of these principles aided tified he voted as recorded, although High street, and John Blangero, 428 son, Joseph Desmond, Margaret Gar- Shave Cream, 75c $ze 59« ihdtt averags of by co-operation of referring agen- he had moved from the district Division street ratt, Edward Clegg, Adeline Halpern, cies has resulted In Increase In the seven months before'election day. •Also Petar Franclsconl, 399 Spring Pvt. Richard Bly, Evelyn Schloss- • 6 other, percentage of tuberculosis "cases Mrs. Anna Reynolds, 434 Division street; Mrs. Lucy Franclsonl, his man, Pvt. Walter Apple, Bertha BATH POWDER and- Cake ZONITE hading brands- found from 8.3 per cent in March street, Long Branch, could not say wife; Mrs. Jennie Addeo, 16 Victor Adie, Isreal Breslow, Kenneth Wen- 1042 to 11.1 per cent this year, whether her brother, Joseph Scar- ivenue, West Long Branch, but who nesheimer, Joseph Hagel, Sgt. Blair of BATH SOAP Antiseptic', 6 ounces 47* The record of 40 per cent of tuber- plno, had voted or not, but did tes- Ived at 399 Spring street, the ad- Hanlor, Nolan Scott, Louis Madey, culosis cases diagnosed in early tify that November 3 he was not a Iress given In the poll book, two Wayne Spangenberg, William Bunln. Both for Price «i|)O stages exceeds the standard set by resident of the Long Branch district, ears ago; Michael Addeo, Victor Lt. Francis Sherry, Sgt, Raymond 125 Serutan 69c itho American Public Health asuocl- but was living In Bed Bank. Ho Is .venue, West Long Branch; Mrs. ofTfiePowdbrAfew & T .ukena, Nick Urable, Gloria Falkel- loo • ••• '. • • • .; •. • atldn byi00 'per—cent*—Fifty-per now-ln the «rmy. 'ohnAnastasia, 453 Division street. man, Sgt Kennert Long, 'Arlene cent of the tuberculosis cases diag- In the cases of Mr. and Mrs. Knox, The others, making up the total of MlghtonyPvtrRra SwaffordrHelen Special! nosed were found, to be healed'and Mr. Carton asked Judge Kinkead to 10, testified on the first day of the VanBrunt, Corp. Harold Nolters, Milk of Magnesia 24c Veracolate Tablets 68c .able to continue normal living under note especially that they were not .rial. . __ _ .' Zara Landa, Pvt. Andrew Rezexwlok, supervision. An important factor In entered in their proper alphabetical Mrs. Bruce Berckmanns, Lt. How- 1000 drain 100 CABOID A BttE $1.00 Size HISSD'S 'this satisfactory record was said to order in the poll book while tbe same PARKER BUSY PAINTEB ard Harper, Eugene '_ Dltwller, Paul Honey & Almond be Increased use of the X-ray dlag- thing was true of Mr. and Mrs. Lub- Kantor, Sgt. Harold Brown, Leonard Saccharin tab. 53c .nosls. The number of X-ray and isher. The Knoxes were listed under The exterior of Allen's electric Cardwell, Rena (Abramowltz,' Corp. Salt Tablets 69c Cream lluroscopls examinations won in- the "R's" arid Mr. and Mrs. Lubisher 'hop and Vogue Beauty Salon on Olllo Coney, Dorothy Adams, Leo creased by 20 per cent over the pre- under the "M's". Another point White street have been newly paint- .vlous year. legler, Agnes Burke, Kay TeetsoII, 75c Doans Pills 39c brought out by the attorney was that ed by Vernon H. Parker of River ire. Doris Miller, Morris Shiro, In commenting, Miss Evelyn T. Mrs. Baker's ballot was not in prop- Plaza, painter and decorator. The lalne Garflnkel, William Bradshaw, 1.25 Absorbine Jr. 69c Walker, executive secretary of the er sequence, the numbers reading in tterior of Pleasant Inn Is also be- James Campbell, Corp, John Servlck, Ovoferrin Tonic 69c CScUGGETT'S Atliggett's Monmoutjj County Branch of the T. her alphabetical list: ?0, 77, 62. The ig painted and the Interior redec- Charles Prlbeck. B league, said that the Monmouth order, while not consecutive, should orated by Mr. Parker. KKNKATIDS Pint 24c saving! Regular joounty clinics are working along at least be upward. Morton Baron, Elizabeth. Rollly, rohn Barberio, Isabel Taylor, Rus- Peroxide pint 16c price "of " ihlr the~ [lines outlined in their report with Joseph DeSheplo, 486 High street, Wounded in Action. [highly satisfactory results. "Co-op- sell Clark, Edna Meyer, JuUui Green, Witch Hazel 24c bottle is 83C Long Branch, father of Louis, one Mrs. John Goff of .Cream jRidga Ethel Levine,. Elliott Melnlck, Bessie "eratlon of physicians and draft of the district board members, testi- .boards has been moat helpful," she ia« locolved* word that her eon, Cpl. Mldonlck, Martin Slater, Maureen fied that he did vote and denied sign- i/ernorn Goff, was wounded In acr Kearney, N. Aponte, Gertrude Kas- .said. The clinics are available as ing an affidavit for Michael Com- ^consultation and diagnostic centers ion and had been brought to a hos- sach, Sgt. Theodore Goza, Pvl. Leon- munale, ono'.'or" the Sterner Investi- pital at Brlgham City, Utah. He ard Kirkland, Sylvia Arch, Leon Ber- for private physicians who refer 2 gators, that lie had not. large share of patients. *as' at Pearl Harbor during the Jap man, Ruth Mlshman, Steward Brie- ' First Friday—Monmouth Memorial It was young DeSheplo who, ittaok. His brother, John Gofi, Jr., sky, Betty Mount, Gustavo Rlzxuto, hospital, Ixmg Branch, 10 a. m. Thursday, did not come through los.not been heard.from since last Mary Phillips, John Plzutti, Thelma Health Center," 108^ 'Atkins avenue, with as strong testimony as Mr. Car- leptember. Gardner, Blalne Folk, Antoinette "PSrTt," 1730 ~p7 y p ' Second Friday, 10 a. m.—Borough V'h llRdBktJ D 'oember. Middletown township 'health oenter,. Campbell's Junction, June and December. Johnson & Johnson YARDLEY'S Lovely Wonder-Wearing GetThatWontkrfuf HAND SAVER 1 Third Friday, 10 a. m.-Chlld Wel- 'fare, 013 Bewail avenue, Asbury FIRST-AID .KIT LAVENDER SOAP REVLON POLISH VIMMS Feeling ^visible"Glove" Park. . Fourth Friday, 10 &. m.—Froehold 00 'Rural Health Center, Lafayette States!- 60* 24Tc6W« 49* 3*/2or.2Vj5or.7V 9 place; January 2?, May 28, September Complete,and compact Yardley'st... harder to' 2 weeks isn't unusual Vimms contain the six Keeps grease, > grime, ^t^Pltkin—Memorial—hospItalr-Nep- unit for fast-aid treat- get now, which makes it for the life of n Rev yitamina and 3 miner* oils from coining in tune, April 28, June 25, August 27. 'Holmdel Health Center, Holmdel; Inent induHing pocket eiiighlyprHed-thair lil$eentgd -ContftCt-wjth-bM •July 23. Engllahtown public school, inunuf. Evety home ever. 3 guest cakes at girls who pound type- health ... all in one Washes off in water, Engllshtown; March 26, November should have one. the pre-war price, -1.00. writer keys all day! tablet! (96 for 1.69.) taking dirt with it; 2(1. Manasquan health center, Main »treet, Manasquan; February 26, Oc- tober 22. • Fifth Friday, 10 a. m—Matawan SUTTON'S BUBBLE BATH health center, Matawan; April 80, HOW DOES YOUR ViaORY GARDEN GROW? Full Pound ' October 29. Keyport health center, Kayport; January 29, July 30. Liggelt's Have (Cnough for 32 balhs) Second Monday, 10 a. m.—Atlantic ^ What It Takes " V/tthPkntk Scoop •Highlands, public school; January 11. Howell Township public school; To' Keep These Gremlins 'February 8. Middletown Township Out of Your Garden - j 'Health Center, Campbell's Junction; "March 8, October 11. Keansburg * f y • .•••„•• 'Health' Center, Keansburg; April 12 f You can break your back hoeing;, break your neck weed- 'November 8. • Allentown borough ing, break your heart with futile labor unless you get •hall, Main street; May 10. Manas- the upper hand of the insect menace right at the start. •quarr Health Center, Main street: 'June 14. Exterminate the demons before they do any damage! ' Allenwood Clinics—CheRt clinic for •former patients, last Wednesday at 33e BUCK LEAF FORTY, one ounce she- Exchimg New Kind .'10 a. m. Pnoumothorax clinics, Tuea- ElKAY'S GARDEN SPRAY, one ounce 35c •'day, Thursday and Saturday (bv np- of Fragrancel SHOWER SOAP 'polntment) X-Hay Clinic every "Wed- ELKAY ANT EXTERMINATOR wilh 6 89c 'nesday (by appointment.) WRISLEY on a kadi, to keep ELKAY ANT EXTERMINATOR SYRUP, 16 oz> 50e PASTEL COLOGNE ft from dipping envoy APEX ANT KIllER eliminates entire cofony 23c Keansburg Man 9 ounces and 4 cakes of Gets Promotion inhobnaifboftfo Roycemore Facial Soap Edgar B. Moohey, Jr., Alt for 69* First Lieutenant FABULOUS FAKERS! j Second U. Edgar B. Moonoy, Jr., • of Keansburg has been promoted to • flMt lieutenant In tho antl-nlrcrnft £oimatlc Stocking! I'branch of thq U, S. Army. Lt Moon- 1 oy IB riow stationed at Fort , BUAB, 'Texas, where ho and his men are So modi tide tba red thing, ^'undergoing training In the deserts ot you nof only teemh have ;'MoxIco, New Mexico and TeAiut. Ironically onough, Lt. Mooney'a yoyadutiflyfeef •'/uthor J» etatloned nt Camp Howie, at if you DO hm 'Texas, whore he holds the rank o{ S Ora ;• sergeant. Father nnd son hope to •'intot soon to decide who outranks i'who. • ' REXAtl LEG SHQUE (6 omc»s) Lt, Moonoy, better known as Ed- '>dle Moonoy,'' enlisted at Fort Mon- belgoortuntan, 4OO ' inoutb Mny 26, 1042, Ho reached tho AMERICA GOBS WITH 30 Jlt' M. ., grado of corporal |n the Blgnnl MAX FACTOR'S "PAN-CAKE" ','Coipt belot* ontnrlng oincor cnndl- MINER'S liquid "dnle school at Camp Davis, North • Carolina. Takes only a few mfoafts Stockings, golden Kfttfe • Prior to onllsling In tho ArmyLt. b»Ut, beige, 23c and &V* .'.Moonoy jilayed football for Mlddle- fo sponge-on this. i»orve/o«« ''town township high school and liter RUDtNSTEW'S , Tj for Ijoonardp Field club. Hollywood make-up mlracfo ,. fl1\t %itiMi\i

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See These Smart Buys in Servicable Clothes for School and Sports Wear Boys' Sport Coats Ladies' Summer Men's Fine Suits $1295 SUITS AH wool in smart new plaids. Great favorite with the young $ 95 fellows. . 16 Handsomely tailored suits of long wearing pure worsted in BOYS' SPORT SLACKS Mannish tailored suits in new pastel shades of Gold, Cheery, a great variety of styles and colors. Blue. Cool and dressy. Great values at this price.. > , Sizes for Regulars—Shorts—Longs and Stouts RUGBY SUITS $9.95 SPORT SHIRTS $1.39 LOHGIE SUITS $12.95 WASH TROUSERS $2.95 Men's Sports Slacks : Men's Spring Ties Gabardine SUITS '5.95 55' HUSKY SUITS 'or the stout boy. *15.95 Men's Sports Coats •Wing" Shirts *14.95 '2.00 $35.00 'Mqrlboro'Sports Shirts Straw Hats Genuine Imported Fabrib-t-loomed in Great Britain of 100% ~*2Etre^ pur^Virgm Woor'^ •'Botany'^ — "Cheney" — "Fwhionknit" Tics $1.00 Green and Light Blue. The ultimate in quality and style.

iLi.,%ih. K. Paste JPoirf. • BED BANK BEGISTEK, JUNE 10; John 8. Bead, Sr., John S. Read, Jr. your own relatives—«n4 you ««t do to and the fallowing eight months 63 Plane Spotter* Mrs. Anne J. Redden, Mr*. Margaret Wounded Sergeant mighty homeaiek without ° them." were' crammed full of aatlon and ad- Here And There In H, Robertson, Miss EUanbeth Rod- Sgt. Boyd looked away. "But I guess venture1 and; momenta that wcrp gero, Mro. Louisa B, Eayre, Mra. 111- It isn't possible to be with them plenty blaolt. . .- • ~ -.•;;-;-. ;;--•.---'- •• Receive Diplomas llan Sehenek, itft$ Cfertruda At Fort Monmouth again. Th« outfit's been preUyvrell "It was' different for our side then. InTheSolom Schmenler, Mra. EliU M. Smith, split up—en« way or another,'" Different and mighty difficult The. Kenneth R. Smith, C, Harry Smock, Monmouth County Now Drill- Instructor , "But Walter Wlnchell aura made outfit was always on,the movo. Wo At Graduation Miss Nettle M. Stavolt, Norman K. a, mistake. Hi never forget vn« night had to be. They had the upper hand Stofflet, Miaj Abble V, Striokland, At Non-Com School on on« of those small Paclflo Wands. and were chasing us like we're chas- Of Mrt. Garyey, Die. -Exercises Held at Miss Margaret H.' Thompson, Mor- We'd managed to patch up a radio ing them now. We'd stick (t out as Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Operations, timer Ei VanSauter, Bfnjamln F. with tin cans and everything else long ap we could but.the breaks— Eatontown—Classes Van Vllet, Sr., Benjamin F. Van- "Don't undarcitlmaU the Japs. ws could lay our' hands on. Much and the supplies—4rsre on the other Mrs. Thomas Girvey of Mountain- Vllet, Jr., Mrs..Mab« 1* West, Ken- TheyTo not stupid like' most dirty side road, Chapel hlli; Mlddletown Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths neth R. West, Mra. Minnie R. White, to our surprise and delight the blame side. The rest of the world never township, haa received word! of tha Being Continued Mra. Hllmo, William*, Mrs. Edith H, lighten, but possess a cold analy- thins; worked and the'first program knew where wo ware," , death of bar nephev, Staff Sgt. John and Other Notes of Interest Worth and Richard Zadoroeny. tical intelligence and a terrlflo dis- We got-was a re-broadcast of Walter Sgt, Boyd-Jias be«n at Fort Mon- Nolan; Jrpta wounds suffered while cipline. If they're told to do or die, Winchell, Ha was tilling how 75 permonth sine* lata September. Ha Is Sixty-three volunteer spotters of in action In Hia So|omon Islands. they do lt—and think about it after- cent of my outfit had been killed recruit Instructor and also drill in* •^The young m»n was 25 yen* old, Wedded to Soldier. Baun, and Clark R. Havens, son of Observation Post 168-A, Ground Ob- wards." Theie are tho words of Sgt and the rest, were all captured by struotor for .the Non-Coni school. 1 single and the son lot Mr, and Mrs. IM Evelyn Forroan, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David H. Ha-servers corps, Eatontown, received Hubert Boyd, drill Instructor at tht the Japs. It was oreepy enough for Lost November he married e. pretty vens, both of Long Branch, were diplomas .from Mrs. Emily Murfltt, Brothers Receive Timothy Nolan of Pelharq, New Mr. and Mrs. Norman Forman of Non-Oom school at: Fort Monraouth, all of uo without hearirlg these toad Irish; girl named Kathleen whom ha York, wfio .formorly suinnared- at Engllshtown, became tho bride of married last Thursday by Mayor Al- post recognition officer, at largely who has a record ot eight months tidings, tut w« were awful happy met' five years ago' In Wilmington. AtlanUo IKghlands. . Staff Sgt. Donald E. Hamilton of ton V. Evans of Long Branch at the attended graduation exercises laat Army Promotions combat duty In ths Southern Pacific Walter had hla Information wrong." Recently she has moved to Red Matamoras on Saturday, May 22. Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Her- Thursday night in borough hall. Dermot Calllnan' of Sfclr Haven, and who'd be there still fighting If It Bank, where they have an apart- Before '.entering i the eeryloe 14 berg. of Long Branch. Sgt Boyd was born In Stanton, months ago, John Nolan had been and Mru. Hamilton spent their who la stationed In n'r- ZIP DEPILATORY 37c on or cotton. Pur. MARCHANDS coo Cream, SOo Site *" Golden Hali' Wash, 8-o». JY II. RUBENSTEIN'S ZIP EPILATOR 51-30 39' PAIR 47C AQUACADE Reg. $2.00 Si«e * AI ME LEG LOTION Hair Wath, 8-oi, •••" $j.00 SPONGE APPLIED LEG MAKE UP Rubinstein's MINER'S LEG STICK Max Factor 91-BO LEG MAKEUP v t > Up wi«hthe 3*Ring>"li»ndy , -and you Campus BOc and $1.00 hurry along your. Ballantioet PURITY, 7 Angelas Make-Up 49c BODV.nd FLAVOR'in every »lass. America'sJineit't!ttcKt&4 •At Agency ElmoBeachtan $1.80 Stores Only D. A R. Debutante 60c

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bond baying and the teamwork necessary for ) ££ i:L!1 Ti slackert Lawmakers Face Elect New(Offic«rt WD REGISTER winning the war and establishing a " unit yhoofa no^ U WP>ja> peace, . lew of fapuly J>uMeB», J\ cornmttrnenU aod mortg^go o Another Session iTHQMAS Tgaynir<). WN Pour thousand church organizations.hafe . ! Editor and gobUs tlona and other debts -which mu»t bo been asked to enlist the co-operatiop n bf tiielt paid frpra cpp ../ . JkUm Mr Iforgenlhaui ^tf, Will deceive Report KABOLD KEI4.Y J. BEAMAN tafioijs njiniSter .members to feoid B fuld bend^elllnW irgaiol£atl6ri ProVe '' A Yiceji hj.t&ejr churchfes, #h,. "Flijg. idone a maRnlftcent Job It ton( e>i Managing Edtlor Uvetntnt {oforai. If FBEDEBIO S. ,June 13. ^GJ§^ men hive tfe<" ' ^ rfo%J hot Uirojw btnf & fc«ttW,$ip 5- MEMBER, T noiiipce 6pe$al collectiope in.^heir'._ r_, e'w Jem«y< JieBlrtit.Ore, which fid'a Tk« Allocated Pren la uat^ar. tlie'prbcefeds to tie jfasfed immfedfately for the Sunday Call. vlntoned a/recess vntU after the No- ibei creilMd in tfcla paper and alto tit local new, pnbllil vorn^er tteneVU .election, faced th New jrtraey'i UegsaiUcs noon ^nj purchase % War bonds anil iiainxis;. " ' OF i proapact today of heink, called "boo cs noon Member Audit Bureau. 61 Circulations. jsWermBrtt" of a ''pten Beforg., The. United States Flag association has nfl" projTam for the uiunlot, , XdT«rusln» • Jt«jnMcntatlyei;..B»itfjr, Tj- The announcement from, MpaC lhattho Corhlntern, lor tha TMrn In-i jort onxJornocratic Govfcrnor Chorlesi WfA .countlo, of the aUtt,"' » EMtzitli St. Ntw Y.01S, 111 Wtit MadUn S ... ! a fairly tliorotigh job Ixi this behalf, but i2]json'« invertigatlbii tl the state C fill JLBG8.Chestnut St. PhlMlhl P it tippears to lig thiit they hive ov^rlbbkea Biie tornational, had decided to "dls- aolve" Ifefjf was geheraHy *eon- i|g&way dcpartjn'eut Impbrt&nt aiigie. f uat| is to urge tfi6' pe"d$le 7%fe presiding opioera of the fee- putlicaJi-rnn brancnes of the Legfs-, AWUVIB ov ki>\ b.niy to buy wjtr bonds aritl StariipSj But ooounf. Aiti -:------. - poohed it. as o. Muff ta'd a Jr>ud Miture—AiKembly jSpeaker Mrinflsid Vta BO" diat«ly ot any error wblcb may occur. to Hold bri to their purchases. The Comlntorn; "which had teen G Ainifcke. and Senajte president for WU«Wi>r. , New' AaWeyli tttckl 'go'v.r.nm.ni Buoidrlptloli P*lc«» ia Ad»Ulco;: •,. On« Jrcar, Illl^.aU i A larger percentage 6f the Anierlfciih e ge month!, 11.50; tblaa montbi,. It etatai alntla COPT.. a -CtttU. feTullo 'orid rovpmttoii" Jrirfte montbilj people Ihan Tye realize ife bilyirig war bonds st »lr tfii&nfii&n in JOT» \a\a carty ComniuWshi Iliutd Weekly, entered aa gacond-ClMi Matrtrjit^thi Peit- enemy evi n to all countries! and provide ah fa afflea.at Bod Bank; M.-J- under tha Act of Jl»rch -t,,!» Tliey 'ftaieated the seBfifeii W6UW UD aiid stamps tbdajf only to cashtljeinih a few . ie, ana it hastern&ttonal frost "and dfroctloii fori prior t6 the eleotion. 1,,through'sSjhual bi)d< days or weeks after tlie piirchtlse. This may r.-_ eirtr since by air en-the movement. At that time It was Edison laet week forwarded cpples nit t«e'r tbe vtkr, {BXO« fhp Mvernlng todjj Subsidies Are Dangerous ijes to puy war bonds and stamps. In any •was ready for tho "revolution." But might 'want to take m the premises )a bolng tried out'again by the Brit- under the laws and constitution of Of Labor's Ainu lets up'»g itams.1 h\id|et cstablliU* Playthings—Cheater Davis ish And thb AineHcapa in a manner even Lenin Boon gave eyeiit the cashing in of'these war securities dnd settled do^n 'for Wew Jy" Ing in approved progrftin of spend, v which given this ihiory an taven lntrcoverinir tfte balance of the year. Warnings have been issued by fbriMer within k comparatitely short time after tlife severer test. For ih'd AnWio-Arjiieil- The r«p6rt, prepared by Chief Ex- Prank A _ , one of Most labor 1 During tn? lntorlrn between Jan« President Hoover and Governor Dewey of purchage is undermining the war bond and can air attacks are parried obt bylenders conviction aminer Roger Hinds, kdti t'ormor rs la the ^ty 1 an.% tn4 time oj annual bud« air irrnadtts. apptbadrriatlrig thoie grew that Euflsla «c6'u!d mi BlEhWay Commissioner m Donald president of ,o Montaputh stam|! selling campaign. lals operate: New York that a, crisis in the food situation in envisaged by pbuhet, and. they at-« itself, and a, strugglstru e besan w Sterner, a Republican, was "guilty of •which la the nation is impending and tbafc drastic So hot only let us increase biir purchaa'es being boiicekilr^te'd on a target which ended' With the >ietor>i ry 6f ithe tia-i ih'^fba«^ncD in a fe^r •cases" and bj' . previous cannot^, ge tttatbhed in tjiie world— tlohailsts .iirnder B&B&lihh »vVr \t\thhe fn-| culpabfo . ridri-foasajidc" bn some, changes are needed in the Administration's of war bonds and stamps this week bul lei us thc Rtiiir, where before i-he wir 70%t'ernatlonallsta led by Trotzkytk . ' fther ifiwes ft flght^Jfiway acqulsJ-1 "ins. g pWgram and vi» • • ot Gerinahy'f) heavy'war Industries Under the Stalin regime the' Com- tttpOT....'. .:. '".;•• •;.;,.': '• •. ." •:• pliMle notice. -,. , handling of the home front if we are to avpiil make a special effort lo hold on to the war g bflrclal ihnual tax raU were Concentrated in .ah area 'itiiSO internern JJeeatnJJeeanee ratheratherrathersrr. , **=*-'-'-*adWaiil. Eitapgejr s>"aej, In/ifiiet,n ^iiot; 'inly, from tdWlmony gntherfifd iii thhee ln-> n the twice in tjie ,last 15 years. So iy« his taxes on tha •, locfl famines, profiteering, black markets ahd ism, but livfe iwill be making our deinbnstf alidh vHth logic thjit lta oWn / tfapijflVe Ve'stlgatrSlgatrSa ifi iwij ¥naa iidde'iidded that rates. His local AccordTng, to the beat available flg- thi) "legislaturlegslature mightght, , corficorfie to en- stifled farm productions." really ine'im] something. iire'B, thb GernMj Hrbjp'ed «,000 committee could day that Jttiid "be- , , ... ior tfc» first of tho come outmoded and woi tcnafng to' tlrely different conclusionsconclusions'' aftefterr year reflects'th'e preVrous year's tax! ib&B of explosivesover England, re'adlh5ig'tHj ttie 'tssffroio'hjr. ,. _ " About subsidies, the,former president de- mainly jiver London, th lWO, the James Q. rate, while that for the last half fffidlsbn 'tnlide "rib Bpeclflc recom- clares, <(They can become a weapon of fgvpr.it- r pf the SHU; 24,(100 lops In ,1941, the " " The O-PAJ Will $0911 Loie y .nenaatloii's > to .Wo IcBislaturc, and ustested totoTOSeVupSiWIW '- " - S,dO0 twS iln i«2-a total ler review' 1 ism or of punishment in the hands of a ridge .tons. The R. A. p. aloho Hitler otn' ...... _ _, Iffijfplte and Stlitig'o* ' said they cent cool strike In Pennsylvania and iwoen the two.- It? -Jact, A Good Man to the U. S. Navy. v^ould. sHrtjWt the.re'pVrt' to the liw- bureaucracy," echoing the warhilig ttf Ftib'Q .dp t^na .ovk'veer , w'o'rke»B|iapveinen'ta '^rgaWie.d' Viti- in ilio TrontiBiT3 T3f xnclp own 'IKTIUB.' rnakera •wlthQUt ^ rcojt)nirriciic((i|tiori. Ill keeping with our policy pf givin i end of W4J, i&'i dp^ thttut Administrator Chester Davis who has de- m&tely M,0M,000 tons so farr tthi s yearyear, fear aJia Millflie said thethojy : HfOtild otjtaln fc cornple'te tfa'nscript clared that "subsidies are iiangerbliB play credit TVhere credit is due; we take this Siibr & lok&lk&I bf rougbb% W0,0dW00dp iblniibli . TTiri e Comlntetti Kajp toen dbho ^Way Wijth c)ared that org such and lift t? : American Stir jfpr'ce increased thfe! Mr g6od, i :of ttfe private Mearliigp, "upoft which things." space to pay tribute in passing to James Du tafeen.. 'All AJlted' _, th'e report Wtia Tpa'rflaily Based, Ifbr total cinsidelrabiy. Wh^t li bve'n ro'stoi'/irk bterfribcr" f ''at „ho_: t. to "r*mov j, 0tyw and other?, Mbhd of TrentoUj personnel mahager of the pleaded; tnejr felt thtf tee legislature's V*.:,.-. ; -'• Tom Linder, president .of the National more ffiporiih"t, B'oiiie 14,000 tojja ot :t«rnfeg|ua;*lkgai f*d «« alls, a b)U. placed boforfl explosive^ Were dropped on the Ruhr preventing closer %i4a knd a better! So U atu're (A-280by Aiisembiy- Trenion district office of the OPA, who has 1 Its references to Btorn'or, vlrig for ^dVkeVfc. . Farm Committee, has expressed the oppo- ji'arin'i; .the iibnth '01 May alone,, and WnderstarS'Cnr*^^'^Rtissla---- l-«--•*•' •""'-- riinlo Ca^cohfe of Esseic)] HtriU's TPPOrt also condemriod the al- There are 1*.trading cb'uh'oils In sition of .farmers to the OPA's subsidy pro- enlisted in the Navy and is awaiting ia call hfelr effect fra^vtatly Increased by, .... - ...j, coviiitriea; Wtftt 'l^ged-Ma«\rtltfe* of 'a hjimber of -J^ the smMhlng of the ,two ft'iihr feater shaken. Their "ahti-Comintern piet1'1 New Jerseyair- • ^-- • gram. Sbnator Bushfleld, sponsor of a bill to activfe duty. Mr. DiiMond is well knowfi !«lat'0rs, fornier ttg^slatbra tond pol- dams 1&& the rMulting fioods. As left ttahdirig jifh sand. iticians ill "Wnhfiig iflifo--^ •~"-u- Wliafth'b -- to outlaw subsidy of "food pri'ceB, declares, "It by war "price and ration board members: and Mr.. Dafalelfael l polntpolnta "out, these e raraidds —Fatn'ftnder. inont th land acqulaltlirA((_ empioyees'-thrbugliout this seetibn of the state-, rnusrnut bilttbe,ialcttate.t a AStby tttt''e num- ting highway departmeri)i''"j8 . is time to stop tiiese wasteful bureaiibrats }er% of. i'ndivifiua'Vfi j air men engaged •"dbnst-fttfenU. from thumbing their noses at tlife AmeHc&n aiid this is one of the principal ways iii whicn ttft 1/y diVtslbitSi -ftr, counting heces- 3a'a'- — ^-^"l cre'jfs, they 4iJ-'— The latest report .of Mr. jetfers ...people^.^.PA_iB_jtrangiing_A.nierican .life/ I lie Ms dis'tihguislied liimself in his job. does not attempt to krgue .that tho! President .Vincent P. Keuper of the He fia's an intelligent viewpoiiiVbh f atibn^ roWerr*r6tnep-has tflra BbTVearOi! say abolish it." The Small Business commit- are on an expanding, scare, &ic r th'me <].* pltet of te'mjjWary dvll servlcb^ ing which he maintained thrbugnoiit his year AVhWrlcatHcinn air fotcefdtcea havhavfe not eveneven1 >,° Tidintriibnts aifa pronlotioris -tor 'the' tee! calls the OPA "the enemy of American u'n'"!!) reach their peak. .Morebver, 81 ^eptAte unfta) . business." , • ' . and a half .of service with tife bPA. In ad- wiy vrtll ContiSiuib, for in contrast ready -forr operationoperation , andand. thesthe e hKhKvve 'aaratlon to 'e'nable Veteran's 'of fflls * capacity of.'Wily iWloOO long tons •war to compete for certain pto'lHoni! tbh he realized that the major rationing 'i th'e.. eXc'oisfve German Ibsdefl f ! i for estabf During the laBt few days, ten independ- yhiijJi Jforce<) ^the aDiinflbrirherit 'of "" of ttft «mdrih't tjh'llfe'a Jot; byafter the war Is being considered t>y i ft'eWihrnTasIbn' •••• : .... _TaaWdn •& 9n»' y "6f fiscal years, Irl ent New York packers have closed their ob-was being done by the local boards, an'd' he Blitz, Allied Josses are calculated profluc- y •JfWeJ' govarnlrienti ' the 'A'ppeatjng before .a joint leglsltoj) ttan'KSa' ty Pt'eslSent r slaughter house's, blaming the O&A. for p"uV iade a special effort to get a€paint*a *itn t.onl(ytl(%010% . ; l ; splendid ad'oV**.' " ppcS-fed Vy such clth It la perna)fis ibo early to attempt . --,- •-- ^-., -_ -Jf total] tiotn'miaslon cre> t6d to. litUdty '^nd fir fltfs country tf .;ettfeak 1>y 'the Yccommend post-war . ben'oflts for , Preslient SeWy fi. *uihul w» % ting on the squeeze "between livestock prices the board members and employees and Wlp ^h cs'tlrnajte cjf tie Snaj Tcsulfs ;o?, a a •charge fef the meeting and exfende'd faicia;.._ ._„,...... tt'e W*t. -Birt -it fe irrbady clear^'tbatl 3ariien committee. Yet It' is clear men and womeri, noiv In trie afm^'d and-tvholesale ceiling prices." The meat short- tfteih &s hiu'c'h as it .was posfeibW iof Mm to -ffom Sr, Jefte're' BfaYeSft'n'a that th" services, Ke'iiip'eK'i' r df wrflfli i to Willli Kiati mile a sWllcli in the municipal - h'o trimchiaun r&ida'ofi'ecflhtweoks Is Jbrothe age in the metropolitan area grows worse. The 'do. He has established a reeoffl fdf fairnfess jrut>ber WtUatidh to 'sa'tliih'ttory - tf|3ffiHI* ' fbitter tecaS j4a!r;would'irivolV% many prob* iivk aorie Va^t. darriWge "to 'the 'Gerv the Whole. Our reyufrerherfts for a1 »ttkV- :- feofSrft liftns, rjk'rjlcularly Jdurfii'g the "trmw. Srah 'war intich'lHe, and ttto fltimagc tlona that clarification of "legfilaitlS 1 .poultry situation, according to one of the and intelligent, assistance for which he 'A jiifti'ill khnounced that -Dr. * olticSiol' "pp'rioo when 'an 18-monthl tS Xtib morHe tit & pifb'ple ldbinfe budiot Vfbnld bo rfoOded to carry tho largest dealers, is "wbeful/^Stoostly because the pe long re'niemberea. tope of ttcftfry hits VSen perraapo "stock pile, of 44?,06 "toh'g 'arid %e*; Vd'rvTce''Was ne'Vae'd. . ' ' JQdSva'rd^ 'Wai 'ontbrln^ the «6ppll6s of 'crudo' aji'd syntHetlo rub- ifurio is, as a ffrsjt TOutenam lacnl goVerriVhent from January of. bla£k market is getting every chicken killed Hj-O-O-0-0-0 feVtSi ihb're lfiiporikrit tlian the ina- terfti aatta.g'e. HS* frnportafa't' i b«r amounting tO'P<)8,000 ionsi'glv'e A joint legislative commission Will iialies %eveh TOeihWri oi i in Delaware, formerly a chief source of supply Help the Doctor by rdjJiSfl »> thh 'ttfet that the'^rlg- tin a' "total W TO1J0OO, fo that • v/l 'conduct a 'public Hearing- June' 18 at Vhb hre ih the Jiifvlce % Hi oOf l^lscrrnilna'tjyidiscrrmlnk'te bomb'frbombinTg havo an excess of f41,00i>. 1'h'bro fj the state h6use on proposals f6r *a toujitry, '••••• •-•;'-; '.'; . , for New York. ' . n'6 ifeaSan. to War a Blackening oi . An attendance prize, present by Studying JHome Nqr«ing •are now "crying o'ut against ^t 'in uhlform flscal "ye^r for itath deptirt- 1 biir *sj effort. Ely apft 'all the syn- Bradley, was awiriWI'td lonfir of Local QoVornmoht. _.. ^ The OPA's subsidy program, winch now % faatth'bi a •htrrnaiiiy they ia'vii ments, counties, nvunlclpa'iftles and William JdHes and Irtay Jol fn B. feceht- sufVey by the Committee of lenled. MbFeoVe'r, bD'mblng daniagc thetietic "nla'nU ough't '{6 KB in..prodU0id ' aohool d^tH't ' llectfhjt currently 87 per cent of ia ippTied'totwo items, meats •aM^Mtter, is tlon,'An,'Ao that we shalhlll bbe making tie COi'te'^t '"answer to the quesl their '.toffcllls as 'cornpared wltM vTar *iine Ttfedical (&afe for Civilians or the. 1s cumulative forr the contlnuoiicontinuous d'doo- to be extended to vegetables. Two or three e^uiyalenl; of 7»,006 'ibiia"•:(*' 'crufle feattheYo ft an aVer%o ' Wily 71 -per cent five years ago and pvratlifctioh .aid fraiis- So orl-p'epubliban "state 5 iVeVrf th T54 ^rt(a In Bed Bank Regional League of Woin'elii Voter's rtktr<»i faTcilite a"5i"d trie oemorkr- rubbeh ASd 74;0«o tons i>i crude! Wlh Iil&»d4>mmg bUh surpluses million dollars of taxpayers' money, possibly Imports anil Wi !hnve inore th>tn 1»i Vb'stlgating. coromlttco Is scheduled j 7 Tuthlll igKi'egfttlng 41 million dollars, N It was learned that only 88 physicians are in 'tlbn of the tororkeVa act's li'lce tb Virid )ip Its inquiry IHto biilld- th'e nameB of the delega five millions, •will be used in this subsidy pro- geepfnj; paralyafo, spreading ii-o safe margin. In the light b'f ws ge "•" jljlM " Ing and loan association affairs next tornatett s t o mm, stkftfe cpnVintfOid general practice in ilbninouth cbniity, where- tlio hoine front to the biittle front, Program it may look as 'it 'the Bh J gram. The taxpayer may get a pound of but- ruch ctffifrmittee *iid •"ovdrihot the Weflnesaay with a public hbarlng In; Trantot h Jufte I T aBd i as before the war i5d were in active practice. All of thla leiiaa Jo'fat (o "'Hie ftecla- ter for. five cents less, but he will have to ul- toH-h .Wfth Its 'deSnhan'd ft; 1,074,000 the -state hoWe," ' '' conventiovti n t o be helhd next rnontri fn have been fho 'case a few years lilion. mifle at WeSt Point by Gen- Next Veek's 'eess'lbn, 'seiys Carorrrlt. timately inake up the difference, for it is his Since this report was issued, several iuoi'e tiTh's, but the facts are othorwlae. (ays DaVby.' Op^o'sTOoih Is develop* At the ttoe the 'cbiririilttee fdi teo^ChalrmanFraiik B. Farley of At- . ijbV%'tt, %hMrn>ah JJig to the pfofbsal from represents^ money that,is being used in subsidies. Just physicians have entered military service. The, the technological "p'icturt Jfahtlb, "might be an open-ifdr-all hosrlr-, boys ana girlls tyirktyik tfrfmWitWtfrfWWe ' 'tlVci of cpuhfy, township and somS tt-hat it ts was,y, and it was ppse'lble 'm'with -fee State "-••" hft*l ofBc'lslls, ^idw'tVer, fhdlcatlng t how, then, is the cost of living reduced? de y^Jop^viB^or^lst^tr^and Wltn 'the inasfriium destructive pow- tpaguV arid—other fnterest must take care bf nearly twice as m&ny pa- The OPA subsidy program may well put %i Mt "We^os'sejls..^." aa friaittdl I the little farmer or small producer out of bus- tients a's he did before the war. .. Against this fet"an inVas'lpr, 'of tne Contlrient. 1 public funds, the OPA docs not explain. ' Mr. CKurcMl saia, ''the expert- mitte like this fe '(bikJitarlirn "woi . WithTfiieseiactB asu basis, &i) ni-' Germany, haa % ,StibB>t««t!rB5 'sj*- 'Second, take the Red Cross course )ht le well worth "trying so Ion] Sbcfatfon. concluded that New Jersey Richard V. Gilbert, economic adviser pf in othtr measures are riot excluded.1 thetic amrhoh'ik •fajaua't'^y it '£hp otft- taxpayers iiala iar more ihohSy 'to I the OPA, during a radio pBOgram the other Home Kursing. Miss Lucy Tompkin's, "execu- 'e ar'o "cbnfloTent 'that ffie 'Ailled brcak of the last War, ,irnd « riie the federal government tb etipport outbreak of 'this bile 'tHd iiuciletrs"f6bTenVB'i_ . cVippled enlldren's fund, maternal the taxpayers in the administration,of the pay SO rpei- cont of ft'a irtcotne Rr rent • am taking thl* opi fch'a •ch'ild iar'e nnd publlo housing 'and Wei ana under present costs, 28 >ly to your editor] program. "Fifth, do not tiHk for the services of a 1 Sltflhrles Wd*' Jorsoy per cent for 'fetei . Th'i« WtoTs oB per isb of SiibKldtcs. 1 \_ 'J'l.SOJ.OOO lu, compared w|th a tax Meanwhile, OPA nftlcinls are resigning private duty innw unless yoiir doctor ,lrgeB bent. to ytfur. aftoriUbn Vht> ^trbitfBed a*- g tele published by the Ntf* Yo«t payment for the jame purposes of right anil loft it. V\ avd nui'HPS fnn »» n,iA«'..«i_i.. » , . i pet cent must be allocated Tiinoa of today.' . ' aWfoxWafcV |i;OM,'0bO. But still not fast enough. can Care adequately for for telephone, laundry, electricity, patients." Tho. attlWide you an'd.neWs '-dom- -O-O-O-O-O-l ghs, cleaning jnaltfrlala "-n* olhor mentator Fulton I^WIs, Jr.-, -seem to Obvetaor isainoh Monday pi-i-sent- The Hed Cross, it will he noticed, is "pre- houiVhold operating expcnsei, tho reflect la a lack of fhfornm'tfort *«• id tihaVlen Eaton, jr. of Watchbhg, Let's Make Our Patriotism remaining as per cent being divided Kardlnn: thb vital eteb aftairist In- chhirrr/an of Hie atnte salVago cam- Mean Something pared to train one pentoft i,, CVory household amohfe personal heeds suc^ a» trhns;- flatlbn. jiaJgn, With a certificate ot hierlt "In po'rtatlbn and iialrouta, sb-vrngB and Sincerely yours, a 1 in home care of the sick and will arrange as Seih W. fcovbt't.Wcbgnrttognrtton of patriotic e'frdrt1' that Tlie President of the United States lias Insurance, Federal and municipal many classes as ft'*, needed in ench locality'" taxes, recreation and mo'dfcal fex- co-blgned by EdIBon thd WS asked !n 1I!B flag day proclamation tliftt we "(Editor's Note-The aftftlk an DonhW Nelsbh. ' Instruction in home nursing is one "of the yoiea in M tK Fla'ntk calihot uk B. toyeKs Tetter ittro 'ceremonV ^hi Wrangol as tvhen tli'tiy hortor not only our own flag, font the fifths of TOlfftr Ifr. IlTtfr^ntha^'s deihfcnd, news stoiyy iromom.. ththee Wow iuriirlse party T6r Bhtbh "by rd£lohM most importahp t functions of tlie ft* the o/vorage family wofi'r^ Yibl l)ave tiA >dn nil 32 Wriited. Nntloiis... Ho (mid, "One good Tlmoa under tho heading, W* teen" hp'p'i'ccTa'Uvii vt Ka'toh's •>v«n tnough to pay font and bu*-lilvihg post BtaWe For T*o le«aor«hip/Jh piitflng1 iWett' Jerirtfy '1ft igVbwlng At too Wtt Kn? «4HdfKTKu» a way that every American can honor our Hag f6«d. Thoro would bo 5161™* left purplish color oh tomato Wvba Indl- t teVrs of a iurvelr Dy Vne Bi the scrap," bc mcasui-edin dollars. for all the other essentials of life. ick 'ol ^'hos'phorlo «Jifl. mid tliosc of the United Nations in to help InEtlttftb Whl6n s'fate>i Wht 'Wtth tho Apparently the durpriuti elemDTvt Md of Uubfildlca iihd a. ^c>h4ni(la,tlon- as micoessOl, for j ; tbUifto ot Potato tos-Ws i rendi the gonl of JI $100,000,000 increase in Hlghor taxes' are 'fccrtnln, in nddl- was micoessfOl, for ^Hj* Bntbh r;k- (hat curt 1 tnfler the edges snow 'a ranco, A' »ry government borrowing polled, tWe'a' the fcerllftcate/bellftt/ s'ta'rnmetlng- The the 12',i-per fceht IhcYenflo Cra'oktH stems "of ho British coat-of living index hm ly admitted tb th« Governor, "I .notlcefl, ft,??BTaayoa«ii1:,W3li( 14, iiH requested' by the United HtntCH li'lng htion will Impose on mo«t wage 'and 1 leaving high school Hhoul.l know the C"™)" nSHOciiifJbji," (jlbvtornbr Olmrlcs lEditton tiirtclb ownry earners. Aha •Bchatot vfrag- on *Wh ftaVes »hwr miitata of home nui'HiHK. lO.lucation of Wr hns introduced ft tie* Btfclal Be- The Now Zealand "yui>Ur» I« th». ow a ulniilnr appeal. Tho aggrcgat* Wolg'ht of materials «o1o «u'WlVor of W jBH)h'l«t6rlo 'rtptil-; youth \k swinging around to Hie ctirlty bill, which would boost the tised in tile construction of thh feapl- l'lbVUh lehVes Iharcate •» WripToW's tax Vo i'lk'.^ cent Ian order o( ahfraol, It is found Special programs ftre being 'nrrnligiMl by tql «t Washington is 8,000,200 pouhfls.' ownere else. ' . ,.•''. 111 thy nicantiiVib : orgaiilziUfoiiH wlioso incniburH urn of recent; can and ilibuTd fce e. »ub- .— —.wi ' „ ' y? n (i|liH imi)or(m »tantlnl fnciehso In war lumd, bur- foreign origin. lOiuphnsiii is on heavier war 1 1 Pupils of blue'eVei conHrnct Tha Orange, larjtre'at river ru O(iut(i b« of valuable assiKl«iic<; to :C'nniif; " i»—M.WO«._ » ..i n_ . wn_ r. mmo> . , pur• - i-upus or uiue eyes contract mor« The Orange, larceat river m Opmp > 'JH»B great nurospar »rp»» in tvtn- i> i.^"'....'.S° m*JJy ""S"'1 Juylnll*"" 1" bright light tharjaopllplliofaai* A'frlc^. hat a ltfnttirof »,80d ttllji. fuiOiy and llllnoli furnl«h«?p>tt»ht V, »«cji as tnoy cUa aotfr-d. BaVyWl- •yei. '" ", ' ) »lnion,'ttaverslnK>'•'""Wln"4^ •* 'AmbVlpti'* ip>ir. ' Vl 1 .••!:,. • ".'' •! • '' • ••,'•••» ' ' ' ' • • '

' < • * Ji "".. RED .BANK-REGISTER.-JUNE.10'.: 19l8f. PageSevga. fTEMS OF YESTERYEARS Public Health Nurses and Nurse's Aides Bathing Beach Leased For Army FROM REGISTER FILES Long Branch USO Makes Arrangements jtapRQtiingc of 80 and 25.Yean Ago Culled From the Negotiations have been completed New* and Editorial Columns for Entertainment Mtween Commissioner FaulKlernan _ Long Branch and the USO, repre- of today'* Readeri sented by Jack Fish, director of the Long Branch unit, for the leasing of the Avenel bathing beach, North. jifty Team Ago .] '. coal poured out on him, brulring his head and shoulders,. , 5ng Branch, for exclusive use of *v Children's day was celebrated .with The Monmouth • County Athlello _e Armed Forces, their relatives, . ispeolal.exercises In most .of tho club, which had leased the Red Mends and USO hostesses. Formal fehurehei, . There • were .handsome Bank Lyceum, opened Its place with jpenlng of the beach will be Sunday, •decorations of flowers, singing and a, boxing bout, and a.big crowd of rune 20, at 3 p. m. ! recitations by ttie Sunday-school boxing fans witnessed the opening Originally the 15th Signal Training r (children and addrewes by pastors of tho building. The principal tegiment had planned to obtain the and others. ' fighters were soldiers from Fcrt loach, but It was felt that the under- {• George Duffy's trotting horse ran Hancock. . aklng was too big (or one unit. At (away", on Front. street, Mr. Duffy A letter was received from Misses L conference, between Col. Frank '/wan manager ot the Columbia poul- Estelle and Constance Qreenawalt Jurtis, ol the 15th; Col. James B. try farm and when the hone start- of Red Bank, who wero In Franco faskell, Post Commander; Major led there was a soap box full ot eggs as drivers of Army ambulances, say- Mward C. Comn, Capt. Joseph (In the baok of tha wagon, The box ing that while In Paris they met Sarlsh and Mr. Fish, It was decided (•went over tho dashboard In .front of Srummond Cannon of Red Bank, hat Fort Monmouth would supply [the, postofflce and. raw eggs were Bishop Matthews made hla annual Ke guards, boats, game equipment (scrambled in all dlreotlons. visitation to Christ church, Shrews- ,nd other service essential "to tho night dreno—A>r eaoa—!n k i The schooner Emma Hendrlx, bury, and confirmed Alfred Motley, iroper conduct of the beach. (rummer weight garbardlne .tor • pwned by Capt. James S., Throok- Theodore Nastier, Richard. Beake, The USO has assumed all financial tropical worsted uniform. Tail- , ;niorton of Bed Bank and sailed by Marlon Simmonds, Frances Parker, rrangemonts Including .the lease ored with the expert crafltflman- " Capt. Charles Doughty, ran Into the Elizabeth Reed and Beatrice Dick- »ith the City of Long;Branch, >en> shlp that takes years of experlr . Oceanic draw and was considerably opf. •'•' iloyment of the necessary personnel ence to cqmmamdi our airnmor j damaged, Capt Doughty blew hla such as matron, locker boys, etc., uniforms are accurately fitted horn for the draw to open but it Damage amounting to $250 was 1 done by lightning to the dwelling on tho operation ot .any concessions, and CUSTOM TAILORED TO .•was not "opened In time. Ellsha renovations of the bathhouses, • pur- YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEAS- I'Keacti, the drawtonder, said the Oakland street, owned by William Kano of Mlddletown and occupied :hase of benches, chairs, beach um- UREMENTS. Only one fitting, morning was foggy and that he did irellos, tables, etc. is required. 'not hear the boat's horn, and that by Ray Cole, Mrs. Cole waa stunned because of the fog he did not see the by the electrical shock and her hus- Miss Mary GUI, assistant director ''schooner' until she. got close- to the band found her In a seml-conaclbus if the Long Branch USO, has been 'bridge. The bridge was damaged condition when he returned home chosen as supervisor otJ the project. 'Very little. . . . • from work, • The plans and training "division will tf ?' Tho long continued, drought re- Lester Matthew? of Colt's Neck control all activities for the Armed sulted In extensive damage to crops, caught an exceptionally large turtle 'orces:- . {'Including hay, grain and fruit. and sold It to George Crawford. Turtle soup was part of the Sun- , Above photograph shows iPubllo Health Nurses and Nurse's Aides on steps of Monmouth County Prisoner In-. :'•. The Temperance hall < at Mlddle- MAKERS OF UNIFORMS SINCE 1845 - * town was dedicated. It was 20x50 day dinner at tho Crawford home. Organization for. Social Sorvlcc. Occasion; Graduation of Nureo's Aides from special course in Publto ,.!feet, one-ttory high arid-cost $1,000. Mrs. Alice Buck, onq ot the oldest Health Nursing." •-.••, Information was received from the FORT MONMOOTH ,*<-! Fire broke out |n the house of residents of Scobeyvllle, was etrlck- • Front row, left to right: Mrs. Sarah Erlckson, Mrs. Frederick C. Tatum, Nurse's Aide Corps chair- War Department last week that.Pvt. .Al.Wooding of Atlantic. Highlands en with paralysis at the home of her man; Miss Evelyn T.: Walker, Director of Health and Welfare, MCOS3; Mrs. Kathleen Shafto, Miss Winona ennlo Pedota, son of Mr. and Mrs. '87 BBIOHTON AVXNUE tONO BRANCH, If. J. daughter, Mrs, George L. Hanco, Hocco Peaota of Long Branch, was and.did damage. to the extent of Darrah. . • % Telephone 1519 and was in a serious condition. Second row? Mrs. -Maurice-Schwartz, Mrs. Sam Rubin,••• Mrs. Allison'Stern and Mrs. Ross Meeker, a prisoner of the Japanese In the Mrs. ' Leon Dlckoreon of Tlnton Philippines. Pvt. Pedota was serv- •NEW Y0RKCITY COLUMBUS, OA. ;iii While Abraham Parker was clam: Nurse's Aide Corps vice.chairman; Mrs.'Samuel Biker, Jr., treasurer of MCOSS. mlng at ihe Highlands abovo the ITalla returned home from a visit Third row: Mra. Horace Ruch, Mrs..Joseph Turner, Mlss^Lorralne Malsch, Mrs.-Aage Nielsen. j ing with an engineering company 740 Broadway Fort Bennlng with relatives at White Plains. While Fourth-row: Mrs. Clarence Unterberg,.Mrs. James J. Walsh, Jr., Mrs, Emmy H. Straus. when the ' Japanese captured the COLUMBIA-UNIVERSITY NEW HAVEN, CONN. bridge, his boat, was run Into by the .Yale Unlvirslty ;.Steamer Elberon and. smashed.' Mr. there aha bought an automobile. torts there. U. S. 8. Pralrla Stato ' Mies Mario Boss of Brooklyn and ^Parker escaped Injury only by jump- Humphrey, • Fred Rider and Lon Indlgeetlon' but' seemed • to be • well he. thought It was a whale, but for- ing overboard and he was rescued Cbarlea Allaa of Oceanic were mar- Carry Your Stamp'Book With You ried at tho bride's home. They were Hascall. • • on tho road; to,recovery. He was 28 tunately, the undersea craft waa one is Your Badge of Honor. ; by a man who happened to be near- attended by William Alias, the Geofge A. H. Churchill, a.former years old and-was survived by his of. Uncle. Sam's. Mr. . Anderson ly- ...... groom'a • brother, and Mrs. Emily member of the Rumson council, In mother, Mrs. Patrick Xnrkln,- two showed his papers to the submarine ',» Oncq more victory perched on the Pllllfl. a lengthy: speech before that-body, brothers and four, sisters. captain and he was allowed to con- ;:banni>r-oi the local baseball club, urged the" officials - to prohibit the Mrs. William Hesalngerof Ocean- Miss Beatrice Evelyn Cottrell, tinue flBhing. • ! r.end for tho second time in the sear sale and distribution of any'Hearst port,- who had been -stopping- with daughter of Chatles Cottrell of Cran- .son' the' Glenwbgd Institute nine" of publications in • the borough. Mr. hor brother, William Rush of that Supported by Merchants. . Hatawin was-walloped.by the cleV- "bury, and Samuel Craig, Baetedo Churchill distributed literature- pre- place,. was planning to go-to Balti- ; jr. ball tossers of Red' Bank. - The wero married at tho home of tho The Red Bank Register Is sup- pared against the Hearst publica- more, 'Where her husband was em-. ported by local as well as out-of- i j icore waa 19 to 7. • • •bride'by tlev. A. H. Sutphen ot New tions; by • another New York news- ployed by • tho Federal government Mcmmouth. . . town business man. Advertisements ,\ !.- Another.racing traok was licensed paper. Conrad Anderson, a Sea Bright appearing regularly toll tho story.— jMth Monmbuth county>__\Tm'e';_trathe other buildings.- Mr. and Mrs. program, consisting of singing and Long 11*0 and —Easily applied UMBRELLAS ;/3idnco and. a hired man. were tho recitations. ThoBc who took part ratleaffe* Gusran- . . . Hard, bril- Your choice ot |v '(only personB present to flght tho were Mrs. Lttndon, Mrs. Leo En- Ucd 18,000 mtlei liant finish. color combina- fl'V-flames,'the farm being rather lno- rlght, Mrs. >rthur Whlto, Mrs. tioni, two*pl«co $1.98 , Hated. The loss wag 14,000. Georgle Hazard, Miss Dorothy Lln- POLISHING CLOTH polo,—eaay to '•I,, Fire broke out in the barn of Wll- son, J. W. Hopping and Sergeant MOTOR TUNE raiso. 3 | ;(Jlam I. Thompson of Scobeyvllle and Isaacs. J'jlnslde of .an hour the barn, wagon- Mrs.. Eugene Kip, ' Mrs. William PT ICE CUBE i,U Jhouse and sheds were all In.aahee, Woodward, Mrs. Albert Slcltloa and 37' I"..', (with Uioir contents. The IOM Mrs., SYod Qehlbaus comprised : a Quality he&vy- Adda : pep and JUG 1 ;•' faniounted to over $2,000. commltte'o arranging for tha annual wolsht , bleached, powgr. reduces 1 gas consumption ; V-Mrs. Eikabsth Hulae, wife of John strawberry and loo cream festival cotton mesh: No —frees • B tick Ins 'Hufee of Shrewsbury, died, aged 66 for the boneflt of Naveslnk Metho- lint. vftlves. rltigi. $1.3? : |',:')fcesjr'i. -Death was due to heart dla- dist church. |: •.(.«*»»» Bcslder her husband she left Thomas J. Casler of , Port Mon- i :;'Hwo BOM, James A. Hulse of • Long mouth launched a new motor boat S,"' jRADE-INALLCWANCE Porcelain enam- "'.jBranch and John H. Hulse. which he planned to uso in hla lobs- el lining; Kandr I-' K .The first telephone, meseage'from ter buolneoa. The boat was oqulppod FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY ON A for bench or 11;Monmouth county toi, Chicago, over with tho newoBt type of Ford motor, back yard plcnlo fl , ;tho now long distance:telephone lino and Mr; Caaler named hla now craft ;NEW CROSS COUNTRY BATTERY 0 i-of 1,200 miles was sent from the Fprd, ; , . 1 Partitioned Paper JL. ';fl«t> Bright central office, A guest Raymond Ludlow, who was em- Platon, 10" 8 for 1Oc ployed quite"i some. timo In A. E. 1 ."' j jit; the : Maaon • cottage held; a • con- Table Cloth, J -fversation with.a friend who.was at Longford's store, at Belford, quit, hla CROSS COUNTRY 2Oc h 'a public telephone station at one of Job and 'took 'employment' in the •M"K108" E itho world's fair'buildings. Edison plant at East Orange. Pkg. 80 1'opcr Edward R..Slooum of Long Branoh Napkin* — 10c was> named rocolver for tha Patton "•if ' Tvfenty-Wvo,Years Ago. WIUi Old D-oi, All-rurposo 1Oc Steamboat company of that place. Battery Cups, jilcf. 6..— : ^Nathan Brown and Martlnui Lu- Tho company was capitalized at $128,000. Sandwldi Dags, i.i leas,,two Rod Bank..colored gentle' Now, Improved Croas 1 Country! 10c V >en, had a' long-standing grudge The Atiantlo Highlands board of pk(t.4O ...... _ Orcntor power, 45 . fultalzod ricnlo I'apor ;''|igaln«t one,another, One day they health paused a. ruling compelling all plates—0 more ' than standard. 1Oc • "; Vsnet near the railroad freight house property owners to connect with Spoons, phg. IS Guaranteed to' glvo you 24 l'knlo Fapcr ,'tahd.i. flght .resulted, arid whato'vor. sowers on the • street where sower months of poaltlvo\ service, , 1Oc ^happened was not known • as. thero mains had been laid, The resolution Forks, plif. 12 .•",lwiere,no,wltni«B«», and the men.af- was presented • by -Bey., Qaorgo .' H. • Iterwarii told confllotlng stories. Xu- Gardner ,and. pawod by unanimous '" ei emerged from tho. confllot with vote. BUY BONDS & STAMPS 3x5FLAG i~ broken loft arm and out*' ahd There was much dissatisfaction > In Mr. Brown suffered ' dom- Fair Haven over the matter ot put- . Start «tor«s hauwpoMtttJ'or'marked cttling prict* .„„ .- j|s facial features. i ting, down new sidewalks, and the In compliant* ulith Govttnmt'nt regulation!. !*li RAbirt • Mouior of Newman work was at a standstill, Frank J, EXTRA!! •Bprlr/a!!), avonue ^as •, In ' the Long llaneoii, • tho contractor, olalmod tho . Brani)n'lho»pltal with a broken leg! borough broke . in contract with Unheard of values 'MrMr.. Mouaerr wais tryinyg to open. a him and .tho borough claimed Mr. Manoon. broke '-.bin'contract with the «,,hc?p»r,atvtaj-.MtAnjn^!t, , when the hflSVy b*r which ejwafl 1 .molna slipped out ot WB liana and Tho'PlayoiiJ "Bout club"of ,BVlr • pamt'down oitlHU I»g, breaking the Haven formally opened ita .seonon 132 Pag* Catalog . BTORB H i ,bone 'betwean th<(, knee and' ankle, at the floating .clubhouse-. Among Weekday*,0 a, m.—B:tO.p, m, PHONE R. B. 1290 At the >ama time this occurred thn 'late'arrivals In the theatrlcnl SEE IT AT OUR . Saturday D m ni.—0 p. m. t Alexander Coprlnl, who was work-- colony were Jam on Tonbroolt, Ralph Unit with Mr. Mouser, was «I»o hurt Brbckway, May' Flnher,' Johnny a'nd CATALOG ORDER DESK 27 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK i [.When, tha hopper wU opened' the arooe-Webor, Charles Taylor,' Jot PagflEigKf, BECHgTER, .TUNE 10,1948. dropped a total of 8,000,000 pound* of "UonixT NOTICE. V the road, leading from Iicverott ..- Nonce. w nottea that PJplna Book Batav to MMdi^wnrVHlafft, meanred op four rwiicfc^TT Take notice 'that Ceors. Ji Ksler t/a bombs on Italy proper and Italian fiisiaro la. courses aa follows i north aavanty«four de> TaJae BOUH that TrancU Mwpfcy JB- tsods to mir to M nut Intends to apply to Mayor and Oouji- By virtue, of a writ of II, fs. to tae &• ri««e, twe raUnt*. eart slartr-nre ana sev- j 6nu« Harbor Inn, Intendi to apply ta outposts during the week ending tha Borous-h of Bad¥ sk lor a. Plenary eU o< Use Boroucn of Bumlon for a PJen- noted, issued out ot th* Court of Ohan. tands to apply to flit Mayor and OooicU ths Township Committee ot Wlddf.town en.tenths fact, north forty-thra* degroee. of the Borougli at JKoauotlicensve foforr a pr Plenare y township (er a Plenary Detail Consumption Mw 28, tt was announced. la day- Retail Consumption license lot pram!— ejy Befall Consumption lluoae fototr presu- wilf the State of New Jersey, wil :l be twentyMTn minutes ewt four hundred Retail Oonsum premises exposed to sale at publio .vtactae, on-. - sltuat*Retaitat*l dOonsumptlo at 1177 Wara f licensl*ne.,Btmu(m.l*ne.,Btmu(me for premise'. s license for hi. ptetnl.e. situated on the light raids, the American force« car- situated at tea Bridge Avenue, Bad Bank, leea attMted at.corner ot Avennme cof Two IweAtrsU and six OM hondredlhi fast, lttd t 17 Wrf l*neBmu(m' •> WEEK OF THE WAR 1U»«™ end Bidg. Head, Rumw). N. J. MONDAY, TB8 14TH BAT OT JUNE. north forty-tno dtgr%ee, «aa| -two hun- ObJtObJeetloaal , UU any, ahoulhldd b . mmadde Im- eoati eld. of Broadway, • Belford, N. J. ried out heavy atutcks at Naples and Objections, H any, tiould be made to- ObJecUons. if any, atonld be made fas- dred four and twenty.tfcrea- pn* hssdretlUts mediately In wriUna to Albert A, Ksjrr, Objections, If any, ahould me road. Im« Foggia, dectroylng oil storage de- mediately In writing to Amy M. Shlnn, •aedUttlr In wrlUng to Albert A. Kerr, bttt^TeSft The fiQUrfl ' OX 'I* O vloCK BUI.) feet and north foHr-fiv* d**reoa, forty- Jfr, Oerk ol tie Borout t HiH wMlaWy, In wrtUnjto Howard W. Rob- ' American land forces completed pots, grounded planes and airdrome Clerk of tte Borourh e-t Red JBaosv It, Clerk of theBorooih of Bumeon. AT* MjnoUs) tut torty feet sUrtlng from erts, Clerk o< the Townshlv of Mlddtetown. i o'clock (at 1 o'olocV. War Time) la J - week * • - • (SI [fried) *•-•*-•*• • * (SUnndV - . • , the aald dMorlbed bwr-nnlim,point) Ihente :- •• " "(Sinned) • the Attu campaign ••«* - « •*• Installation!. afternoon of *aM day, at Ut Court Bout** (1), north flfty^krht dtffrcaf. An mlnutM i DEOBOB J. riSI lied air power rained new and in- SAMUBL inzzxno. PETER OERRIHA. In tin .Borough erf Freehold, Couaty of Aimy Is Beady for: New Ifcsks. Trading as Piping"Sewk Restaurant. Monmoutfc. New Jersey, to sMUf y * ds- w«it three hundred sixteen and four NOTICE. . BeUord, creasingly severe blows at Italy, Ger- • • - •• NOTICE.' '•-."•.. Cor. Are. of Tw» River, and Ridge IM, tenths 'sew tbenet (1) north eighteen General Eisenhower summed up , and Ri «rN of ««M e*rartaraountia» to approxi- difliaea. six minutes east one hundred . Take- node, tilrt Vlilewt 9. BMea, b; many and Japan. effects of the drive which wiped the Take notice that ChrU Williams In- mately 91,180.00.-* ^ •••• - * fifty feott thence U) north sixty-iU de- tends ta woly to Mayor and Council of •.'•'.' NOTICE. '• ' Henry L .Stimson, Secretary of tend.-to apply to tha Mayor Md Council ALL that wtaJa tract of luld sad grsff. twtaty-flv« minutes out three hun- th. Borough of Red Bank fora Plenary notlw that JannK Kdiy, of Siar.tr War, announced that the successful Axis out of North Africa last week, of tha Borough of Red' Bank for a *Con- NOTICK. premium tftvate in the Township of MM- dred aftynlh* and thirty-nine one hun- Retail Consumption lieswr for* premtses BaFud Qrill, Intend* to apply to the by declaring that the enemy's morale eamplion license for premlies situated at . Take noUce that Bate* Lodge, No. :>0.dletown. In the County of Monmoiitb, and dredth* feet i thenee <4) south fl(t7-n*e altuated at lit Momnouth Stmt, Red Townahlp Committee of the Township of completion of the throe-week Attu IDS Waat Barren Plata, Red Bank, K. J. InUnds to apply to Mayor and Council ot 8UW of New Jersey. d«£raafl, forty. Avs mlntitas «a«t two hun. Bk J. : * • AUantlo for a Retail plenary Consumption campaign had ' placed American has been "Jolted." The Commander Objections. If anr. ehould ba made im- H any, ahould be made lm IIMMS for pramlsM altuated on Aebury of Allied Forces In the African thea- mediately In writing to Amy E. Shlnn, the Borough. of Red Bank for a Club Li- Hmo la th* c.nUr of tha road dnd forty-nine and twenty-four one forces "within striking distance of Clerk ot the Borough o( Red Punk. cense for premise, situated at S06 Shrews, leadlnsr to Offd«n*t .Cora-r at th« touth- hundredth* feet'to the center of the ssld ter declared that his armies are now burr Avenue. Red Bank, N. J.' taatarJy comer of landi of DvrUbtf thenoa road i«dJn*T from Uncroft to Ulddletowa Japanese territory." (Signed) Villaffei themes (B) south'/ thlrty-tiins d«- iundred nlnaty-threa and forty-eight one Take noUce that'Isadora Walnatela t/a compared with Japanese losses of apply to the Mayor and Council of tha 12 Herbert Street." Bed Bonk, N, J., two deirnw. tfalrty-flv* rolnotn eaet tlv The Monmouth Tavern lntanda to apply to JENmB KBU.Y, Borough of Little Silver for a Limited Re- lundredths feet to the Macs of beginning. l,79t dead counted by our forces and Innovation in Food JOSEPH W. NELSON, Secretary, landred cJahty-nlni and forty*five on» Containing three «nd forty-eight one hun- Uie Mayor and Council of the Borough of Ooll's Ntok, K. r 11 prisoners captured. The Japanese tail Distribution license for premises situ- Me West Bem«n Place, Red Bonk. N. 3, hundrtdthi fetti thence 147 River Street, Red Bank. N. J. d*gr«ei. ten mlnutee «a»t two hundred 70-71 Monmouth Street, RediBank.•'•>- • mated many additional members of Objections, If any, should be made Im- tho on* hundred seventean- and two hun- .Take notice that Tony Fingltoi* Intends thirty.alx and ninety-two one huhdredthi dred thirty-six one-thousandths acre* farm •••' Obleotlonsi if an/.'ehoul* be'rasas Ira- to apply to_ Mwor anil Council of the their forces. Tho Toklo radio had He's the little man who wasn't mediately In writing to Fred L. Ayero, NOTICE. feeti thence (4) itlll itfongr oenter o. uld convsyad to ulllard P. Jlois by. Thomas mediately In wriUrg-to Amy B.. Bhlnn. Clerk ot the Soroush of Little Silver. Clerk ot the Borough of Red Bank. Borough of Bed Bank (or a Plenary Retail - -placed Japanese Ins3es at 3,000. Fifty- there—until food rationing came Take notice that Frank T. DeMarla, t/a road tooth ttYeaty-three degrees, thlrty-ilx S. Field, -.-•:•. • • rT •:•.>" Dlstrlbatlon' lluna« (or 'premises eltuated minutes «ut abc hundred twenty-three anadd •.-..... •• -..„ P.. isKneo).-... . ,.•:. eight American soldlem are missing FRED TETI. A* Commuters Wine and Liquor Store, In- eleven one hundredth* fcetf thence (8) at li Lelghton avenue, Red Bank, N.J. 1 tonda to apply to Mayor and Council of (8) This release I* given for the purpose ISADCSISADOBS WEINST , • Objeotlom. H any, should be made ta. In the notion, the Navy announced. And what a man with the ladies, itlll - along - center of eald road toututh loo, for Pointlaw. Pete arrived just NOTICE. the Borourh of Red Bank for a Plenary MV«nty-one desrc«t, fifteen minutes east of vorreotlng dsscriptton fn a previous 70 Monmouth gtreey.Bed-asnk,~M. J, mediately In' writlnir to Amy E. Shlnn. Earlier, the American forces ended Take notice that Chart™ Woodward Distribution license for"j>ren)lsM situated two i hundred fifty-th«e and eighty-lix release between the, 'partle* hereto, dat%d Olarli of the Blrough of Wd 3anki N. J. in time to help them with their big- at 184 MonmouUi Street. Red Dank. Now April. 18,' 1040, and recorded In th« Mon. • :• ' '• •" Ml®"!) organized Japanese resistance by (trading aa Charlie's Bar & Grill) Intends Jersey, one hundredthi feet; thence («) itlll aloha driving two deep wedges .into the en- goat war-time problem—how to use to apply to Mayor and Council of Uie center of iald road south eeventy-one de- mouth County OlerVs Office in Book 71 . .wnrw : food dollars and ration stamps to Borough of Ruraaon for a Plenary Retail Objections, If any, should be made Im- gree*, fifty-one mlnutee eaat §Sx hundred,' of - BfJeajeBfJajes of HortgagsHortg d Premlseg, on ~. Take' notice that' ATvlonls HUM - In tends emy lines, Isolating Uie enemy Into the very best advantage. In news- Consumption license for premises situated mediately In writing to Amr B. Shtnn, brty-one and twenty-eight one hundredth* PtaP e 2H2H, , etc.etct , on AAriAprip ll 23, 11401140. . . toapnly to Mayor and-GotincU of tie - ;." . ' NOttCE. • ' " ' • small pockets which were swiftly at 11 Weat-JUver Road. RuraAon, N. J. Clerk ot tile Borough of Red Bank. 'oet'to the center of the road teadlngr Selied aa tthh e propertt y of UlllarUlll d 7, Boroujrh of Red B4nkfor a Plenary Ra- Tak. nottoa that. Benjamin H, Orate In. paper advertising and store display (Signed) from Unoroft to Mlddletown VUlave; BBoaa s aandd AJlAJleee Van M, Boos, his vHU tal! OonenmoUon Hoense for premises sit- tends to apply to Mayor and Council of wiped up. The isolated "pockets" Objections, If any,' should ba made Im- FRANK F. DB MABIA. cards you've probably seen this ro- mediately In writing to Albert A. Kan, thenoa (7) along tt» center ot Mid road att all.l , taketk n IIn mecutipn ai ththee suit ot uatei) at 101 Herbert street, Red Bank, «>• BorooAo* B^ .Bank, for a Plenary" were scattered all over the Island. At TTbotnab a 8* FielFildd andd t o b e solld bby 'Objections, K any, ahould roe mad. lm- Retail Dlatrtbutlon ueeneet tor .premise, the end of tha week, It was reported tund mite with the apron around his Jr.* Gork o . |I28.0« * i ' • -ANTONIO MAZZA. Heavy bombardment of Germany .twenty-nix and six one hundredth*' feet j Clerk .of ft. Btrough of Red Bank. oua little character, who so effective- Take notice that Paul Pazlcky intend! Retail Distribution license for premtaea v and Nazi-occupied territory contin- to apply to Mayor and Council of the situated at ,84 Lafayette Street, Rumson, thence (D) etlll along; the oenter ot aald NOTICE. ' " (Signed) • • ly performs a vital service to thou- road north forty-two degree*-forty*three NOTICE. BENJAMIN H. ORA.TB. ued all week, as the R. A. P. and sandB of New Jersey homes, was Borough of Rumson for a Plenary Retail minutes east two hundred four and TO THE SHARKHOU)KRSi LBOHARDO Tai. notloe that' Sal's Tavem (Salva- American Army Air Force flyers set Consumption license for premises situated Obiectlona. If any, •ahould he made Im- twenty-three on* hundradthV feet; thenea BUILDING AMD LOAN ASSOCIATION, tara'Valtl), Intend, to apply to Major and new recordB in increasingly severe something of an Innovation In food at 19 West Elver Road. Rumson; N. J. mediately In writing to Albert A. Kerr, (10) Btilt along the canter of said road OR WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 Counoll «f ths Boroorh of Bed'Bank for NOTICE. store advertising. When the prob- Objections. If any, should be made Im- Jr... Clerk of the Borough of Inn), intends to apply to the MMdUtoam, . for x Plenary Retail ConC - •"' ' -i ' •-• -NOTICB. ' •• ''"•' " "••"••• ' (Slinad) to produce any unique Ideas that ef- Mayor and - Council of the -Borough of sumption license for premises eltuated at thence (18) atlll along the center of said lualnM* aa nay come before ths nteetlng. Take nottet that'Mrs. Josephine HaJll- CHARLES SOBRB. helmshaven and Emden. Rumson for a Plona'ry Retail Consumption Park Avenue, Port Monmouth, N. J. • road north twanty-seven degrees, thirty- Polls .will.. open at S p. tn. and clone at .ft fectively expressed the thought that 1 d«y, t/a si' Meadvwvlew Inp,-Intends fectively eprd g license for premises altuated at Washing- '* Objections, If any^ should he made Im- five minutes vast two hundred thlrty-alx p. m., War Savlnar Time. to apply t4 the Township Commltte. of •'•'•" NfJTICE. • The largest force of heavy bombers th it itamins and ton Street, Rumson, N. J. • mediately. In writing to Howard W. Rob- and forty-two one hundxedtha feet to other there are. variety, vitamins and LEONARDO BUILDING AND Mfddletown Township for Ta Plenary Retail Take notice that Patsy BorelH, t/a aa Objections^ If any, ehould be made lm- erta, Clerk of Mlddletown Township. landi of Mlllard F. ROBS: thence. (14) alonjt LOAN ASSOCIATION, • . Consinptlon Hcans* for premlie. located on I mediately In wrltlnff to Albert A. Kerr, (Signed) other tonda of "said Ron north abrty-sBveti West End Tavern, Intends to apply to 1 degrees, forty-sevea minutes w«at two Jamea.^f Grodeska, Secretary, Malnritreet. jlelford, N, 1. •:* • . ;•<.:. •• Mayor and Counoll ot the Borough ot Red Uco and Rennes In France, dropping Jr., Clerk ot the Borough of Rumson. ANNA BALSAMO. Cieonardo, N. J,, , * '..Objections, If any, nhould be made Im- Bank for a Plenary Rotoll Consumption •••./• (Signed) . thousand nine hundred eighty-lour and May 25th. 1042. mediately In wrlUn« to Howard' W. Rob- 2,000' pound block-busters on Nail . I / JOHN J. MADDEN. ten one hundredth! feet to • stone t thence license-for premises located at t Morford - NOTICE. --.•••• (15) south forty-nine, degrees, forty-four erts, Clerk of the Township'of Mlddletown. placs; Red Bank,'N. J. •' -,••-••. submarine pens. I I Park Avenue, Rumson, N, J. ••• . '• •- • '•'• •• (Slirned):- •• >: '"".-' - Take notice that Dante Daverlo, pro- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT ' Objections,' If any, ahould be made Im- French Ships Join Allies. prietor of the ' Llncroft' Inn, Intende to minutes west along landlands,s of Field et alt MRS. JOSEPHINE HALUDAY, mediately In writing to Amy B. Shlnn, NOTICE. • applyto'the Township Committee of the thrca hundred einhty-eteht and twenty,- Estate of-Eleazar Farmlr# deceased. •' .. . . . Belford, K. J. Clerk of tio' Borough of Red Bank, . London announced last week that Take notice that Eleanor T. Flnnerty Township, ot Mlddletown for a Plenary Re- Kotlee la hereby given that the ac- four, ona hundredth* feet to a atone 1 thence oounta .at the lubsorlber/ substituted .. (Signed) ,the French fleet of nine warships Intends to apply to Mayor and Council of tall ' Consumption' .license for his premises (16) south twenty-four degrees, thirty-one .NOTICE. ' • PATSY BORBIJi which has been Immobilized at Alex- the Borouifh of Rumson, N. J., for a Plen- situated near 'the highway at Ltneroft, minutes eaat aloqg land* of Field et all trustee of the estate of said deceased, will ary Retail Distribution license for prem- N. J. • • . six hundred ten and fifty one'hundredth* le audited'and. stated by the aurrosate of Take notice that Daniel Dondleno In- andria since the start of the war, Objections, If any. should be made Im- the. County of Monmouth and reported for tends to apply to the Township CotmnlHee ' NOTICE. ises situated at 44 West River Road, Rum- feet to a stake; thence (17) south thirty. settlement tp the Orphans' Court of said of Shrewsbury Township far'a Plenary. Re- have joined the Allies. Naval experts Objections, If any, should be made Im- mediately In writing td Howard W. Rob- nlno' degrees, three minutes west along Take notice that Fred J, Hohman In- erta,, dork of the Township of'Mlddle- Counts on Thursday, the twent/-nlnth tail Consumption license for premises sit*' tends to apply to Mayor and Council ot said ths nine vessels; which Include mediately in writing to Albert A. Kerr, lands of Field et als four hundred eighty*. day of July, A. D. 1943, at 10:00 o'clock uated - at Shrewsbury Avenue, Shrevrtbury n. :hrt# and eighty-five ona hundredth! feet r the Borough of Red Bank for a. Plenary tie 22,189-ton battleship Lorraine, Jr- Clerk of the Borough of Rumson. a. m., Eastern War Time, at which time Townships"i i" • -.:. Retail Consumption license for premise. (Signed) o a stone; thenca (18) > south forty-four application will be made for the allow- three 10,000-ton eight-Inch gun cruis- , Pointless Pete (Signed) •••• DANTE DAVERIO, degrees, eleven minutes west along.lands - ObJectloM, If any,. ahould be made fan- situated at 84 Bridge avenue, Hed Bonk, ers and the 7,219-ton six-Inch gun ELEANOR T. FINNERTY, • - Llncroft. N. J. ot. Dwlffhfc- nine hundred forty-twp and ance of commissions and counsel iea>' mediately In writing to MergretU p., Reed, 83 First Street, Rumson, N. J. three-tenths feet to the center of the road Dated June 1, A. D. 1943. Olerk- of Shrewsbury Townsnlp, • • * Objections, If any, ebould b«* made Im- cruiser" Diiquay-Trouln; can~be~made The-carleature - "Pointless -Eete,"_ GEORGE PARMLY, -• •• •• (Signed) - mediately In wrltlfig to Amy J5," Shlnn,_ ready for combat In about six was finally created as a completely — NOTICE." endlntftoOflrden's Comer, rtho place- of BANlBti • NOTICE. Take notice that Carl' Bachatadt InUnds beginning. Conulninjr one hundred Box 141, Orange, N. 3.,~~" Clerk of the Borough of Red Bank. months. - original idea as the result of close Take notice that Frank Meliacl (trad- o apply to the Township Committee of tfvnteen and two hundred thlrty-aU ons ••• SubBtitutsiI trustee. (Slirned) North African Action. co-operation . between' Herbert A. ing as Frank-'s Bar) intends to apply to .he Township of Middletown for aPlen- thousandths acres. - ' ^Warren H. Smock, - •• • NOTICE. •••••• FRBD J. HOHMAN, Here, district advertising manager the Mayor and Council of the Borough of ary Retail Consumption1 license for prem- The lands herein described shall b«a sub- 16 Mechanic Street. Take notice that Enieit Mayer and Mrs. 17 Leonard Street, Red Bank, N. J. Action on the North African front Runuon for a Plenary Retail Consumption ises situated at northeast corner Bray and ject to!- & right of -way -sixteen feet In Bed Bank, N. J., Albina Mayer Intend to apply :to tha May- last week was seen by large units of of. the' American Stores company license for premises situated at 128 East Sea Breexe avenue, East Keansburg, N. J. width, which right of way, shall bogln at Proctor, orand'Council ot the Borough of Rumson NOTICE. Major General James H. Doollttle's and Natalie Jenkins Bond, food edi- River Rood, Rumson, N. J. Objections, if any, should be made im- a point In the southerly I In© of lands for-a Plenary Retail. Consumption-liquor Take notice that James Long (trading^* tor of the Newark Star-Lodger. Objections, If any, should bo made Im- mediately In writing to Howard W. Rob- herein conveyed, and distant easterly'two 141/613 license for premises eltuated at Avenue of aa. ynlon Hotel) intends to apply to the strategic bombardment group which mediately In writing to Albert A. Kerr, Two 'Rivers, Rumson, N. J: . . ' ..." erts, Clerk of the Township of Mlddle- hundred feat from tho southwest corner IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. Mayor and Council of the Borough of Red kept up a steady bombardment of "Pointless Pete". was the epark Jr., Clerk of the Borough of Rumson. of. tha lands herein Conveyed,-which also Objections', If any, should be mod. Im- Bank for a Consumption license tor prem- Italian Island outposts and coastal that arrested, the public's attention •-"• (Signed) • (Slgned) - - la the southeasterly corner • of lands of To AJNDREW BOLTONi mediately In writing to Albert A. • Kerr, iss. > situated It 11 Wharf avenue; Red In newspaper advertising. The nat- FRANK MBLLACI. Dwlght. and which right of way, sixteen By virtue of an order of the Court of Jr<;-Borough Clerk of Borough of Ruro- Bank, N, Ji areas. Allied destroyers sank two CARL BACHSTADT. feet In width, shall run thenco to a point Chancery of Nsw Jersey, made on the day , V. !.• . - • , —«nemjt-jupjily_8hiES__Rnd_a Jtorpedo ural follow-up was the use of "Folnt- sixteen fefit northerly of a point In the of the date hereof, In a -cause wherein Objections, If any, ehould be made Im- NOTICE. NOTICE. (Signed) mediately In writing to Amy B. Shlnn, boat and drove an enemy dcatroyor lSMPate" as a- tie-up in store dis- Take notice that ROCcoKoderoro intends easterly line of other lands of the party Township of Shrewsbury, a Municipal Cor- MR3. ALBINA' MAYER, play cards, window signs and Inter- Take notice that Edward O'flsherly In- of the first PRrt and othen, which point poration; in the County of Monraouth and ERNEST MAYER,' '- Clerk of 'the Borough of Red Bank, ashore In on attack on a convoy off to apply to Mayor and Council of the Ends to apply to the Township Committee 1 (Signed) ior displays of unratloned items. Borough of Rumson for a Plenary Retail 1B also the northeasterly corner of lands State of New Jersey, la complainant, and Avenua of Two Rivers, Rurason, N. J. the Southern tip of Sardinia early In f the Township of Mlddletown for Plen- of Dwlght. and In the westerly line of you and othera are defendants, you are re- JAME3 LANG. Consumption license for premises situated ary Retail Distribution license for prem- ' the week. '• People could not.forget the pleas- at 111 East River road, Rumson, N. J. lands herein conveyed. It Is the Intention aulred to appear aitd answer to tha com- NOTICE. ing personality of plump Uttle ises situated at Headdcn's Corner, Middle- In the reservation of this right of way, plalnant's bill on, or before the nineteenth NOTICE. • Powerful forces of American four- Objections, -if any; Bhould be made Im- town. to • provide -access to a eertaln. flfty-sjjt day of July next, or the said bill will ba Take notice that William W. Eleln- Take notice JJiot Walter C. Dennis in- "Pointless P,eto" and the advertis- mediately in writing to Albert A. Kerr, Objections, If any, ahould be mode Im- echmldt, trading as Silver Bar, Intends to tends to apply to MnyDr and Council of englned, bombers loosed a powerful Jr.f Clerk vt the Borough of Rumson, acre plot-owned by the-party of tha.fi rat taken as confessed against you. apply to Mayor and Oounetl of tJis Bor- assault on Italy inflicting "great ing'merchandise when they saw the mediately in writing to'Ho*ward W. Rob- part and others, and adjoining the lands, * The 'said bit) Is filed' to foreslose a cer- the Borough of Uttle Silver for Retail same character on the displays In • - (Signed) • - erts. Clerk of the Township of Middle- herein conveyed, which fifty-six acres faai, tain certificate of tax sale covering- the ough of Red- Bank,' N. J:,' for a Plenary Limited Distribution license for premises damage" on the oil refinery and ship- ,ROCCO FODERARO. town, i at the time of this conveyance, no means premises therein described and known as Retail' Consumption license' for premises located on' louth >ld< ot Rumton roml, yards at Leghorn, Italy's third larg- the Acme markets throughout (Signed) Lot No. 80,. Block .B, on Map-o( • JIanca altuated at 26 West Front street, Red east'of Jrrospect avenue, Little Silver. N. J.1 Northern New Jersey. of Ingress and fgrcm to a public hlgh- Bank. N. J, " ' ' , est port. Allied naval forces bom- «• EDWAHD O'FLAHERXr. --'ay. t . .\ •' • • .' • • . . .- Park, |n the Township of Shrewsbury, Objections, If any, should be made im* The "extra thought" given to Supported by Merchants. Headden'e Corner, Mlddletown Township. Monmouth County; New Jersey; made by • Objections, If any, should be mada Im- jrdlately In writing to Fred U Ayers, * barded the harbor and battery area ..The Red Bank Register Is sup- The party of the second part, his helri, Allen 15. Crawford. Collector of Toxea of mediately'In wrltlnir'to Amy E. Bhlnn, Clerk of the Boron cR of Little Silver. Acme advertising to help it click Clerk of tae Borough of Red-Batik. ' of Pantellerla in the Sicilian Narrows ported by local as well as out-of- NOTICE. executors, administrators and 'assigns, said Township, to Townshtlp of Shrews- > •' '• • ••• (Signed)' ' ' • also proves true in every angle of shall at his option, havo the right of re- bury, dated Dscember 28, 1931, and -re- . • ' • (Signed) WALTB3! .0. DENNIS. twice In 12 hours Wednesday night town business men. Advertisements Take notice that Louis Corllto Intends locating said right of way at any point WILL.TAH W. KliSMSCRMIDT. and Thursday morning. the Acme market theme of only the appearing regularly tell the story.— to apply, to Township Committee of Mid. corded In the .Monmouth County Clerk's UtU« Sllvor, N. 3, dletowh Township for a Plensry Retail between the location fixed herein, • and OlUce In JBook 100s of UortRages, on Pare, The. Northwest African Air TTorces best In every departmonU Advertisement, — - ~ Consumption license for premiss! situated. the westerly boundary line of tho .land; 422, etc.,* of which complainant Is now the NOTICE. ' NOTICE. at Highway 35, Mlddletown Township* ' he rein conveyed. In the event that- thi" "iplder. _ ' ^ -" Take notloe Uiat ths Sumson Country Take notlc. that Kentucky Mac InUnds ptrty of the'skiond part, his' fieln. ex<- And you, Andrew"Bolton; arVffladVa Club has' applied to the State Department Objections, If any, should be made Im- ecutora, administrators and assigns, shall .to~ apply1 , to Mayor anil Council of Red mediately'In- writing- to-Howard~W-..Rohs. party defendant > because you are the of.Alcoholic Beverage Control, for-a Club" Bank for a Plenary Retail Distribution" dnln~ and '-maintain — paasabla^Uia .-landi rtolder qf_reoord of a mortgase affecting license for premises **ltaata Robert N. MaoQrogor, Red Bank, M, 3* nd^malotalntd at alK times,,_at tho CQet Clement L. Dupard, President,' Bumson, -Obicctlqna._If_ft.ng. Bhould ba made Im- and expense of the party of. the Pacla (llio known as flamutl L»nslt way, auch timber irhalt remain tha deceased,; notice Is hereby ,rfvsn to the Clerk of th. Borough of Rsi Bank, N. 3, creditors of said deceased to exhibit 'to JT. Wrllrlit Bwwn^KeVI Bank, N. J, . (Signed) ' Committee of Ulddletown Township for a >roperty of the party of the second part, BexMr Wagden, Re4 Bank. N. J. : Plenary Retail Consumption license for iln heirs, executors, administrators and the aubacrlber, administratrix as aforeiald, JOHN GUALTIBM. tbelr debts and demand, against the .aid George Dwlght, Rumson, N.J. premises situated at Route 85, south aide, aaaftrna. . - Amory L. Kaskell, Sad Bank. V. J. Mlddletown. N. J. estate, under oath, within slxmonths from "• EXCEPTING to much of the. above the dat« of the aforeBold order, or they J. Lewis Hay, Rumeon,'NiJ. - NOTICE. Objections, If any, ahould be made im- lands and premises as are described In will bo forever barred of their actions Stuart A. Young, NJswark, N. 3. Tak. notice that Green United Stores, nedlately In writing to Howard' W. Rob- a certain Eel ease of Mortgage, dated April .hcrefor atralnst the Bald subscriber. Cdward M. Crane, Bed Bank, N. J. Inc., inte^ifls to apply to the Mayprand erts, Clerk of llio Townehip of Middle, 18, 1040, • given by Thomas S. Field to Samuel Rlksr, Jr.. Mlddletown, N. J, Council of the Borough of Rod Bank for town. ' . Mlllard F. Ross, which Beta** of Mort. Dated Freehold, N. J., May 12, 11141. Carlo. Di Kelly, Runuen, H. 3. a Plenary' Retail Distribution license for 1 (Signed) - ttttt* was record«d In the Monmouth MABY NOVIOKy, B. P. Bransotoe, Rumaoo, N. 3. cat prealsM altuated at 80-83 Broad EMIL 90UANIK. County Olerk'a Office In Book 11 of He- -— .•- New Monmouth, H; 3. Street, Red Bank. N. J. eases of Hortjraaei, page 211, and which ?arsons. Labreoque A • Bordsn, V. H.Douglas, Rnmaon, K. 3, . Objeouona,- If any, should o* mad. Im'-.- lands and premise* are described aa fol- . Red Bank, N. J., > Alb4n a Sweneon, Locust, N. J. mediately In writing to Amy &' Shins, NOTICE. Froetors. Take notice, that Peter Androa Intends lows. - • ' . Clerk of th. Borough of Red Bank. ALL that certain tract-of .Mid and • • " • NOTICE. " (Signed) ' • '" . to apply to the Township Committee of the remise*, eUuate, lying and being In the Take notice that If, Q. Detrenrlnr, Inc., Townahlp of Mlddletown for a Plenary Re- NOTICfi OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT onsm UNWED STORES, INO., tall Consumption license for premises sit. Township of Mlddletown, County of Mon- has applied-'to tha State; Oonunlialonerot mouth and State of New Jersey. Kitnto of Madeleine 9. Fettes,' deceased^ Alcoholic Coverage Control for a Bute n.m. KITTBJGBR, Vice President, ated at Route No, 35, Mlddletown,' N. J. Notice li hereby given th«t the oocountf Beverage Distributor's license for tha Objections, If any, should be made'lm. BEGINNING at a. point In the north- of the sub'scrlbars, executor, of -the estate 1 Officers.' mediately In writing to Howard W. Rob. easterly line of the Unoroft Mlddletown premises situated at reaiv of U-1B West H. U OroeA, toil Broadway, New York/h 1 of soli deceased, will be audited end Front Street. Red Bank, V. 3.. and to erts, Clerk of the Township "Of Middle-' Road, whtoh point Is In Iftnda of Mil- stated by the Surrogate of the County of New York, President. ' " •- . own, lard P. ROBS and which point Is distant maintain »• warehouse'.at rear of .1«-1! II. D. Klttlnger, 009 Broadway, New Tork, Monmouth and reported »r settlement to West Front Street, Red Bank, N. I., and New York, "Vice President. ) (Signed) Forty feet northeasterly from a monument tha Orphans' Court"t)f sald*"Gonnty,' on to maintain a salesroom at rear'of 18-1S PHTiHl ANDROS. B tan dine In the center of the Llncroft Thuriday. the' twenty-fourth day of June, M. Polk, 002 Broadway. New York, New Mlddletown Road) thenoe (1)- North West ?ront Street; Red' Bahk. N. T. • York, Bwretnry. " % A. D. 1948, at 10:00 o'clock ai-tn.. Eastern • Objections,' If any, should M made. lm- ' Plrector.. NOTICE. flfty-elirht deffreea, five minute* west three War Time, at which tlm« applleatlon will mediately In wrtlm to the Oomoll.slontr hundnd-sixteen and; four tenths feet to be made' for tho allowance of commission. H, L. Qroen,. 902 Brdadwar, New York, Take notice that Fred C. Williamson t/a a point* thence (2) north 'eighteen da- of Alcoholic Beverage Control, 1060 Broad - City. '.- ••- - .- White House Store, intendo to apply to and counsel f.es. , ' ' •' H. D. Klttlnger, P02 (Broadway, New York, srees, six mlnutos east one hundred fifty Dated May 11. A. S. 1941. Townehip Oomrnlttee of Mlddlotown Town- feet to a point; thence (8) north sixty-nix . City. • . _' • ihlp for a Plenary Retail Distribution II- • WILUAM H. STBECKEIl, " " H. a'pEaTOBINO. WO., 3. K. Nicely, Guaranty Trust Co,, Ntw :enfe for'premlBes situated at Center Ave- deixreei,- twenty-five' minutes east three ' . • Fair Heien.' N. J., hundred fl/ty-nlne and thlrty-mlne one* , RALPH H, WILLOERODT, , Ofnce'ra.* ' York City. ••••••• nue, Leonardo, N. J. hundred tha feet- to -a: point I 'thenee (A) H. Q. D.ssnrlng, Pre.ld.nt -and Treasurer, E. J, Qulntel, Chase National Bank, New Objections, if any, ahould be made Im- ' • Uttle BBllver, , N. J., York City,-. ' " ' •outh fifty-ftve degrees forty-firs minutes Executors, II South Strset: Red Bank, N, J,- mediately In writing to Howard'W. Rob- •ut two hundred forty-nine and twenty- J. M.,d'Asssrn, 70 Pine St. ,Nerw York City. erts. Clerk of tJio Township of Middle. •Mai Mshlsr, Charles 'H; Smock, Vlok . Presldmt, 111 J. O. Itblpli.il Union Square, New York 'our ona hundredth! feet to the northeast- 744 Broad Street, Hance Rd., Fair Haven, tt. Ji - :own. irly line of the Llncroft Mlddletown road;, City, • • • . • •• - iv (Signed) Newark, N. J.;' R, "W. Branln, Seoretary, CO Unden Jloce, R. L. Morrli, 25 Brood St., Now York City, after you thence (5) alontr the center line of the proctor. Red Bank, N, J. FRED 0, WILLIAMSON. Llneroft Mlddletown ' Road south thirty- Stockholders, ' nine deirre*N, eltrht minutes west fifty feet "" •"• -Stockholders. _ Qreen Company; Jhz,', 002 Broadway, It. Q. Dsngenrlnir,'>l''Bbtith Street, Bed tew .York. N. V. * • • •"' NOTICE. to a monument! thence (ft) contlntitnir IN CHANCERY' OF NEW JERSEY. Bank. N, J/ • • •' drink it! Take notice that Laird 4c Company In- nlonjr the center lino of *he Uneroft Charles H. Smook, III Hance. Boad, Fair tend to' apply to the State ComtnUslbner Mlddletown Road south forty-five degress, To EUflE P. HURD'ahd EDWA3U) AU- NOTICE. at Alcoholic Beverage Control for a Urn. forty-five minutes- «wt three hundred GUSTUS HWU>, her husband) ' T. W.-Bnnlai' SO Unden plaoe,^Bed Bank, Tak. nolle, that Th. Great Atlantic and lted Distillery license for the premises sit- ninety-three and forty-eight •one hun- By virtue of an ord.r of the Court of Pacific Tea Company has applied to the uated at Scobeyvllle. New Jener, and ts dredths feet to ths point or place of-be- Chancery of New Jersey, made-on the day • Mi J. ' •"' -. • •• • •"•' • '•• •• ' Mayor and Council of Borough of IUd natntain a warehouse at Scobeyvllle, New Blnnlrisr. ' In 1. Degenrlng. IS South Street, Jltl x of the date hereof. In s niiH whnnn Bank, NrJ. -'. ' - - - ' • '" Banal for » Pl.nary Retail pi.trlbuUon U- 'ersey, The aforesaid lands and premises are Itob.rt D. Ilincks, executor of the Jjast oense for 'premises .Ituated - at 87 Broad 'Objections, If any, ahould he made Im- bounded on'all sides excepting the south- Will andTestam.nt of Ostllla M, Hloks, NOTICE. Street,' lied Bank, N. J. mediately, In writing, to the' State Com. etuterly side by other landn of said MH- deceased, Is complainant, and you and ; Obieotions, it any,"should bt mads In- . mlsalonqr ot Aleohollc Beverage Control, at-d F. Itoss and at* Inttnded to Include' other, are defendants, you are required W Take notice that P. Ballontln. » Son. mediately In writing to Amy E. Bhlnh,1" Newark, New Jersey. he residence and oartllsee located on the appear, and onawsT-to the complainant; has applied to the Btate Commissioner- of Clark at the Borough of Rod Bank, (Signed) lUl On, or before tha third day of August AlcohoiJo Bev.raffe Pontrol for a Umlted • •• ' (Signed) LA I HI) A COMPANY. Uelne Intended to bt a portion of the nut, or tho .old bill will be tak.n as con- Wholessls Ubense for premUea situate on TUB OItB\T ATLAHTig * . _ . J. E. LAIRD, President. -me lands and premises eotiTeytd by said fessed against you, , ' ' the north side of West Bergen Flice.-w.lt PAOiriOTBA CWMPANY. S. E. . Laird, Scohejvllle.' NN.. J.. Prealdent. Thomas 0. Field and Eemellne 0. Field, Thhe sald-bllsaid-bill ta Moflledd to fjreelosforeelosee a oeroer-- oCNsw fork and" Ions" Branch Railroad ' ' Ofncsra." IMroctoIMroctor and SUickholilerSUkhll . his wife, to said Mlllard F. Boss by deed n-moi'tgage madeby Thompson Mat- tracks. It.d Bank, New Jerssj', and ta John A. Hartford,-President, Buene Vista J.. T. fjilrd III, Little Sllvar, H. J.,, VVice maintain a warehouse • and salesroom on bearing date June' 80, 1980, and recorded thews Company,'a corporation <>• the State the aforssaloV premlrtt.'" ' \ ••••<••:]•. . Farma, Valhalla, New York. PidePresidentt , DirectoDit r andd SStockholdert ld . ' In the Monmouth County Olerk's Offic« In of ..Ne. w Jersey, too Marls U Hunt-Bmlthi Mabel A. Wlll.tt, Scoboyvllle, N. J,, Sec- nook 1790 of Deedi for said County* page d Mh 11 19181918, and lecordsd lj» OblKtlons, It anr, should me made Im. A. 0. MolTman, 1st Vlu President. SI dateed March 11, i»lo, ana recoros. medlaUly In Writing to the State. Com', ' Rldie Slreat,'Orange; New Jersey, retary, Director and Stockholder. 887. • • ' - • ' tha Olli of Wrtmooth The aforesaid description Is Intended to Offlae- •••tt the Clerk- of 4 MOJof Mort" - mission.r of Atcoholkt' Bevaratr.' Control, B.'B."Bmlthi Vic. President, • lot Park Oou 1010 Broad Strset, NawarkV Nj J, - Avenue.-New York, New York, Trommer's is 2-ways light because it's a one-grain boot—brewed of NOTICE. Include the rlnhts of the party of the gages,mty"! PateNews Jers^»06, eto., Iin «nook;IS44»«f|»f.; lo»,fdan o«.. Id . thS06* Townshi, ete.i co«rl»p of «Mld 1«j4d .townj . P, DALLANXWB * SONS, Brdwnsrllle Road, Ml. Oliver Station, Inland, to apply to Mayor and Council of the premlsst. The tflstancss given In the In th» Wuntr of Honwouth and Bl«U Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ' • peer. Be convinced— Just toite—uml compare! the Ilaroufth of Humsoni N. J,, for a Plen- first clause and In the fourth- cltumt run, Mew Jefny, at the northeast corner or Newark, ji. J. however, only to thwUn* fit thfroad afid O. O. Adams, Vice President, College Av.. ary Detail Distribution license for- prem- Junction of Riverside Prlv, and Patteraon Oflleers, Directors and SloeUhofjir. Hold- nu. and funbrldgt Road, Jlsv.rford, ies situated at Avsnue of Two Rivera and not to the eenter line. .' road, of which eorni>)alnsnt-> now th« Ug Ten er More Teromlbtt of flteck Aral JOHN f. TROMMEjt, INC., BREWERIES ATi BROOKLYN, N. Y. •• ORANOE, N. 1, nidus Road, Rumson. N, J. • ALBO -BXOBPTINO certain lands . and PreeldtnVTreastiMi' an*Dlr»otofi Okrl W. Pennsylvania. ' • • Th Objections, if any, should be made lm-' premlies drtcribttl In a lleleate oftHcrt- h°And you, JBIsa P. Kurd, are mod. a Oadsnbaa.siv Old Short JIUIs lid.. Short D. T. Boflng.r, Vice Pr.sld.nt, 7>1 Carrol) mediately, In writing, to the State, Com- gage dated June 31, 1941. «W*n by Thomas party dsfendant h.oa\l.. you are «ie.owo» HUls, N.J. - ' • Place*, Tsaneok, M.w Jersey, missioner of Alcoholic Bevtrake Control, 1- Field -to ' Millurd V, too4t( to -eorrect er of the premises mentioned, and de- •Vice President, BecreUry and Director, OU W, M, Birn... Vlee,' President, 1 Dolma •'"—' Street, Newark, N. 3. the ' description 'conttilnsd In the tnove? scribed In &»• said bill,- mi br Hrt»e N"to At- Badenhaufsn, 'DrooVsld./"Morris RoaM), Scandal., N.w York,. (Signed' mentioned Relsase of Mort a sue recorded thereof claim to have some lien upon or Oounly.N. 1...... a.-t* irartforrl.'Treasurer, a Orwtmont Hook 71, page 21}. and which ~ ' " literV.t U the said rnortia.ed premises. Ass't Secretary and Ass't Treasurer, Eu- Road, Montdalr. New Jersey. wkmwsm, gene H. ttftnf, tlo Rona Bt.j Inl.rUk. B. W. Burger, Skoretary, CO Locust Ava- ,,,nn», New. Ilophelle, N.w York. ft TSlvSrsr/ Rume mouth County Clerk'* Office in Book 78 I A : l l lf?J of Relsase* of MorlesttM for itld- County, AM't Secretary, Herbert L. Donen. 114] KrioWcVn.ttliliutiYiliiliS.riW«iii.i (Si r''J2l^, m.i'j j*-\( ^W* l*---l i Directors; ' on patta IBS, atld which land*'and prtm of• thr JremUes mwitlon.4 and dMjrlbed South Warner St., Baltimore; Md. rectors tog.th.rwmi fh» following! Jsne IllnUImann, fralldent, ties are drtferlbed WttWo+Mt ••• A v I'aul lllntelminn, Vice President. in Se .aid bill, and b» virtu. th.»ol Clialrmsn Board of Dlreotor.; Ollb.rt R. '^P.' Ho«4l»r# «•»»• Uorch.it.r Av.nu., ALD that csrtaln tract ot land, and olalm to hs»e«on>» H«» upon ?r 1"l*r?Bl '• "Potts, Ktthonskon, N.'Y. ' ' Qhltaoo, Illlnoli, ' Belter because ill : ali'-Matt^ Maruuarlte lllntelmann, Secretary a premtiss, sUusU. lying and being tn the Director, Richard Hey.r, Howard Are,, J. M. Yoolln, US Olorsrly Rood, G'roiis Trcae'tirtr, • . Town«hlp of M!dd]*trtwn,-CouMy of Mon William II. lllntelmann, Btapleton, B.-I., M. Y. Polate farm., Mlchlttan, • mouth and Rttte of Hsw Jsney, Cl'ector, O.orjre T. Delaeorte,' Jr., 14t B._Frlel», I nrooklandi, Bronxvlll., N«w, Joseph P. lllntelmann, DRniNMIKCr a( a point lrt the e«nUr Dlilrlbuud > ' ' : Stockholders. of the road- Isadlhff from pnsraft to MadUon Av.Mu.. K. X. <3. •'" JOS. PINGITQRE INC. Jnno IiinUlrns.nn, Itttmson, N, J. MlcJJUtown Village, aald .beginning point Stockholder. Dorolhy 8. Bad.nhaus.n, Old ' BUiekhnldtr. holding more than one Her tONO VHANCII, NEW JERSEY Marmierlte lllntelmann, Itumson, K. J. SdllolUre ol Complainant, Short Hill. Rd., Short IHIIe, N. J. TELEPHONE lot L ... ,. .. -'•^nfr[f.B(1.4i,ij/ ftom Ihm tiolnt tent of Ih. .lock I The Or.at TkUaittll? £,d William M. •lllnMlmann. itutns&n.'Tf/J, lead- »>, O, Addreaii 14 Broaa Btrset, Dtockholder, August Horrmann, 111 rros. faclno T«a Company of America, 4110 I*«. Jaul IllntaliMann. Hiimson, N. J. • \>li,re tFie oenter line of the roarl lied Bank, II. J, pwt Bt, HUpleton, B. I, N. Y, Estate i>( r»ul JUntelmun, Jtiuiisan, JJ. J. In* to Osden'* Oorn«r InUneeti li-a-ton Av.nut, Nsw York, Nsw York, RED BANK BEGISTEK, JUNE Iff, Sold Hii Mower growing more and more pronounced The Directors also announced the AVIATION CADET Miss Elsie Tetlejr Christian Science under the stress of world conditions. election of Mn. DaUetta D. S. Mc- At Once From the armed services and Kenzio of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Wchard Matthews of R. D. 1, Eng- FOR along the home front, the reports re- as President of The Mother Church llshtown, has begun training as an Becomes Bride Of Edward E. Ottlnger of South Annual Meeting vealed unusual demands for church for tho ensuing year, succeeding aviation cadet as'a member of ono •fr«rt had no trouble selling % lawn literature, hinging upon an Increas- Mrs. Elisabeth F. Norwood, ot of the Red Bank aviation cadet Fluor ®s6enf Lighting jnower. II» did as thouoandn have Mrs. Daisette D. S. ing effort to bring prayer to bear up« Brookllno, Maosachusette. ' units. Ho attended Red Bank high Ensign Widener a done, Inserted an advertisement In on the crucial teats of the- tlmeo. The new President flnt became In- school. A brother, First Lt. John the want columni of The Renter McKenzio New President "Battles aro not won," the Direc- terested In Christian Science in 1887 Matthews, is a' bombardier opera- and Heoti Signs f^iece of Former and'h* «eys"I had forty calls «nd tors said, "through trust alone, but during the very early days of the tions Sight commander at Texas. SBBVICE — BEPAIBS ~ tAMPS -. lABTS could have sold (hat many mowers through Intelligent, adentjfio prep- movement. Hence, Mrs. McKenzie CALL ASBURY PARK 1!13 Councilman Married : had I Had them. 'Sold It Thursday Boston, Mass., June 7—The Chris- aration and skillful execution. Aa bocamo instrumental In the pioneer- night : through The Register ad. tian Science Board of Directors to- we reach out to God through under- Ing of thla religion In tho city of The highest type of domestic help Iijf Mobile, Alabama Guees.I had better put in an ad for day placed "prayer" at the top of standing prayer, the human foot- Cleveland. She serve~d ultimately ag can be found through Register want broken .down machine* and fix them the list of defensive and offensive steps to bring our deliverance from Reader in First Church of Christ, ads. Choose this easy time and 1 'weapons that free-thinking peoples money saving way to solve thB do- Up for' resale, there's auch a demand this cruel warfare and all evil •nrtll Scientist, Cleveland, and as a mem- meetlo problems.—Advertisement. *9 B. MAIN ST. ASSORT PARK, N. Miss Blple Tetlay and .Ensign for second hand mowers." are' counting upon to win the global be revealed." . ber'of Its board ot directors. . In Harry M. widener' were united In iJuirt another evidence that Th war against, oppression and suppres- 1898 both Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie sion. ' . , "YeB, the demands of the hour are marriage at a pretty ceremony tak- Regleterjo clesslfled advertising col- crucial," the statement said, "they were called by Mrs. Eddy, the DIB- ing place at 12 o'olook, noon, Fri- umns 1* Monmouth County's Max- are Imperative; they call upon us coverer and Founder of Christian day, ' May 28, In the rectory of 8t kit Place where buyer meets seller as Christian Scientists to be Instant Science, to become members of her Joseph's church, Motile, Alabama, every Thursday. These columns are in prayer—not ]u»t prayer of af? last class taught in November of read by thousands every Issue, Try flnnatlon and expectancy, but pray- that year. tfcjm_ for yourself. er that demands, through spiritual understanding, that the might of right prevail now. Fair Haven Lions . "This is tho method of prayer, used 20™ Martha Costa To by the master Christian. Our Leader, To Name Officers Mary Baker Eddy, tells ua In OTnlty Wed. PvtVicenzi of Oood' (p. 11) in speaking of tho A dinner-meeting1 of the Fair Ha- with practical Gifts from healing; by-Jesus, of the -withered ven Llona club will be held tonight at hand,_'Ho. demanded a change of 7:15 o'clock at the Willowbrook res- B consciousness and evidence, and ef- taurant; Peter -J.-Eicheler-roll ring fected this change through the.high- president, will be in charge. SCHULTI-UNIIID ' High School Teacher or laws of God, The hand was re- Tho Lions will hold their annual stored whole." election ot officers at this session. June 20th is the day to remember the guy who's doing so much to back you Mr, and Un. Samuel Ooeta of Wea "Christian Science teaches," the The nominating committee, com- up on the home front. .. the fellow who buys the Bonds and writes the Jfergeri hav» announced toe engage- statement continued, "that this la an posed of James LaBau, Sr., chair- ment of their daughter, Mies Mar hour of miracles. In the Christian man, Charles W. Woodward and letters and generally keeps things rolling. No matter how busy you are, take tha I* Costa to Pvt; done J. Vleenzi, Science textbook, 'Science and Barney T. Egeland, recommended time to give this great guy a break! Stop in today and let us help you son' of Mr.' and Mm. J/>ulfl Vicenzl Health with Key to the Scriptures' tho following: Wilfred H. McCrack- of Rarltan. \ (p> 691), tho following definition of en, president; John 'C. Herber, first select a gift to please Dad! ' Mtss Costa la a graduate ot Bed miracle Is given: "That which is vice president; Henry R. Stadler, sec- Bank, high school and New Jersey divinely, natural, but must be learned ond vice president; Fred E. Gregg, MEN'S FINE MEN'S TAILORED MEN'S DANDY humanly.' So It is divinely natural third vice president; Harry C. F. College for Women. At N. J. C. she od & Underwood majored In languages and was a to expect and witness the answer to Worden, secretary-treasurer; Arthur SPORT SHIRTS member of the French club, living MRS. DAISETTE D. S. McKENZIB righteous prayer. The miracle does B. Sickles, tall twister; John L. Wil- NECKTIES atVIi'Ille de Franco, a dormitory Incoming President of The First not come through wishful thinking, lard, Lion tamer; Charles W. Wood- SHIRTS where French Is spoken exclusively; Church of Christ, Scientist, in however, but tljrough the prepara- ward and George W. Curchln, direc- tho Italian club and the Leaguo of Boston, Massachusetts tion of the heart, through steadfast, tors for ono year. Nominations will MRS, HARRY M. radical .reliance on God." be accepted from the floor. . . In a statement to the annual ev. Clement Beidl, S. J., of- meeting efThs Mother Church, The ficiated and the reotory jiarlore do- First Church of Christ, Scientist, in voloped tho brlde'g colon of yrtilte Boston, Massachusetts, the Direc- and green In lta artistic decorations tors first emphasized the word or palroo and spring flowers in tall "prayer," then followed with the standards. ' ' term "miracle of deliverance" which While the guests assembled, Mrs, Is to be accepted, they said, as the Fltzpatrick, organist, rendered "Aye logical answer to righteous prayer. Maria" aa a solo and accompanied Thus, deliverance from tho' hand the following vocal numbers of Mrs. of the oppressor was Been by the White, tans, gfeent and , Crawford Adams, Sr.: "At Dawn- Directors to be no miracle at all, blue*, including short or long ing," "I Love You Truly," "Inter- but rather a simple witnessing to sleeve style*. He'll welcome mezzo" and "The Our Father," She the fact' that power springs from these. ' also played the traditional wedding <•"!' the prayer of understanding. marches. • ; "A praying people can never suf- The, brldo was given In marriage fer defeat," summarized the Direc- .98 by her mother, Mrs. E. H. Tetloy, tors' remarks to several thousand MELTING ICE CAN'T KILL SPARKLE , and she was attended by her cousin. Christian Scientists assembled in 79 Miss "Zip "Williamson;" as maid "of The Mother Church. IH DRIMSMADE WITH honor, Miss Renee Wilson and Mrs. • Because of ^ho gasoline and trans- SANFORIZED William Forbes. portation shortages, the attendance Stripes, checks and figured Tho three attendants wore gowned waa more localized than it has been patterns; light and dark col- alike In graceful marquisette dresses for many years. ' But the roports heard from the broad Beld' of Chris- DRY WATER SLACKS ors. Unusual values at In a cool green shado. They were ITS "PIN-POINT CARBONAT1ON" LASTS LONGER! Whites and madras woven 1 designed with puffed sleeves, a tian Science activities Indicated that fancies; full cut, well tail- square neclillno, long waists and demands for spiritual enlighten- F.S. Its special formula makes any drink taste better. ment -were as universal as ever, only ored. A welcome gift. bouffant skirts. They carried arm MISS MARTHA L. COSTA each bouquets of mixed spring flowers 50 tied wlt^i green ribbon. Women Voters. .Sho teaches Italian Robort WMIngham attended the and English at Anbury Park high bridegroom aa 'best man and ushers school, SUSPENDERS woro Lieut. Al Borctta, U.'S. A.; and Pvt.. Vlcenal graduated from the Sergt. Robort Hebron. ' Somervljlo high school and attended The brldo was charming in her Rutgers university, wbero he was a FINE SOCKS gown of white satin, -which had a member ot trie" High Honor society. long waist shirred in the front and He was one of the founders of the SUGGEST A FINE attached to a full-skirt which swept Somerset County JJf e-SavIng, corps, into a long train. The tight sleeves IS a member ot Rarltan first aid NATIONALLY pointed over the wrist and the neck corps and St. Ann's Holy Name so- light, medium and dark tone was heart-shaped. Her full-length il- ciety at Barltan. Prior to his in- KNOWN in oneat stripe, smartly tail- lusion veil had a starchod laffo halo duction ho was an erecting engineer ored. Washable. outlined with orange blossottiB. She for D. B. Kenyon & Son of Rarltan. carried a showered bouquet of white Ho la stationed at Camp Bowie, gardening and wore a string of Texas, and la awaiting call for of- —pearbj as her only-ornament, It-was Qoera training school, —- the brldogroom'a gift. GRADUATION Button or clip-ons, in blue, ' Mrs. Tetloy wore a becoming? gown maroon, tan and white*. —JnHho aqua-shade-with-wWte-accoBi MEN'S FINE eories and a whlto corsage. Sea Bright Boy ._ —nSWCCK-AND-REGULAR -Regular and extra lengths. After ths wedding a reception was Fancies and"clock«, in white, HANDKERCHIEFS Irrgift-bojr.- held at tho homo of the bride's aunt, Drowning Victim navy, ton and brown. Give MM. Bernardino WilllaiMon. him several pairs. The tabla was laid with ecru tace 1 over pale green and arranged wttl Playmates Try In' a large centerpiece of white gladiol flanked by antique gold and crysta Vain To Save Him —.candelabra tied with green JMle and holding.. lighted green tapers. . Trie William, aojTof Mrrand'MfsrWlK GOODLUCK ^jhanaouera weroTflStounud^wltlrficrwi- Ham Scrimmagor.-colorctl, of-2a.New_ SWIM TRUNKS era and ribbon and the wedding cake street, Sea Bright, who would have —^TCTTHE LEATHER BELTS •waa embossed with tho word "En- been, 12 yars old tomorrow, was sign." • : drowned Saturday morning In the Mrs. Hays Zleman and Miss Ursula Shrewsbury river, off Center street, 1943 Blalack «erved~jmneh and Miss tiU- that borough. • ellle Adams passed tho refreshment The boy with his brothor Joseph, White or fancy colored bor- plates. Miss KoRina Kelly presided Harold' Solomon, Gilbert Boyer, Jr., GRADUATES The depondobl over tho bride's book. and prattle ~ Cross, were playing on JNHI-CHAMPIQN" der stripes; generous • Non-Mnjjnotjo «S In brown or bhek. ComUttng of 'Arrests Reduce at tho (lea Bright school and attend- talc, Jotlani,.io«p ed, St. Luko's A. M. ID. SUnday-Bchool Shock I'roof, aiftl alyptk p«ii- 50* Speeding At Fort and was also accepted.recently as a ltadlum Dial cll In lift box. PLUS TAX member of the Cub Den. Thero are pr. Speeding arrests in tho grounds of five'other children, Joaoph, fflllio,- Port Monmouth have docroasod CO beth, Shirley, Lorolta and Madollne. per cent within tho past,two months, Tho. family moved to Sea Bright Ma], LeRoy H. Barnard, post provost from; Piatnllelil. • The father Is em- GIFTS FOR A DAD WHO IS IN THE SERVICE marshal has announced, , ployed aa a 000k at Fort Hancoolt, Tho improvement was attrlbutod and tho mother wont out to work. to strict adboronco to regulations In William was the oldest child. FURLOUGH BAGS MONEY BELTS SERVICE KITS co-operation with civilian conserva- Wtifor ropollnnt, klinkl wob, Compact Iilmkl foldlnir cnsiis, tion measures. Tho speed limits on Mudo with zipper closing,.Jn tho roaorvatlqn, aro 20 miles por hour Waterbury Reports vrator ropcllnnt (Jiakl mater- wllii button or zipper cloning. fitted for tollctrlo* and ihnv- Injr roqulnltcii. ->n paved roads and IB miles an hour ial. Ideal for service men. >n dirt roads. Military offenders aro Sales and Rentals kivon court martial trials I and civil- *14.95 *12.95 c $|00 ians caught driving at cxossslv* • The._»formor William Plntard Es- Chfttc* of For h«r . ... lovely, to tate ,propeitjt on tho south side of itt (n hondiom* gold rt«w tailored soltinai 50 apoqds on tho pogt ore arraigned be- mounting*' for mtnl with blfthilonci in foro a representative of tho Now Jcr- Waverly place, Rod Bank, has been At vafutf choko o' color*. Boy district court.«, { $old through Rolnton Wtorbury, lo- KHAKI KERCHIEFS FOR SERVICEMEN at 10c each cal realtor, by the Bed Bank Hold- MosMos t f^j ft punishment has ng Doveloprnont Compnny. Tho • boon in tho form of linos, although large resldOBoe there will tier remod- «omo drlvors have been "grounded." eled and «deo6r»t«d and will beoomo Unlisted' men have beet assessed a modern, two-family dwelling. Tho fines up to $20. One ofllcor wli'ouo bouse Is located eHy at 06 OAMarid stroot, Rea Red Bank's Most Modern Thrift Department Storo . , . . Banftrto Mrs'.'Bett'tri'd*'Wolto'SriWiJWH&or ' To dftto, no (rnsolJno coupons ,bftVe, Bank. Tboro Is a alx-room' , moder* n 82 BROAD ST. PHONE 99 RED BANK boon donlod for (ponding; hut Buph dwelling, with a two-oaf garago on 60 BROAD ST. RED BANK, R J. wtlon may bo tnlton, whonovor clr- the promlsei. Patrick Itanoh, of tho JumtitnnacM warrant, oRlclala /laid, J. W. Mount service center, Red . , ' — IHIANCIIK.1 —• Bank, h>a Ibatod an njjartxriont at • Acbury Park — Long Branch — Freehold Air Conditioned for Your Shopping Comfort Tho greatest undeveloped woter- Shrewsbury avenuo and Dtummond pov/er In tho United Btatei Is In tho >lac»l , ReRd BankBk , frof m EmanueEl Sforn O[x»n Every Night Undl H r. M—tfaturilny Until 10 1'. M. Bl {lirbiigh' M>.'. Page Ten. - RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 10', SIMPLE SQMPS FOR-COQUSH DAYS SWNEJt SNOW, Will be {Food, of course, must be well Plan To Can Part Of Olad to Answer Any seasoned, to be worthy of , . At this time of the. year, the weath- 'it* piquancy er 1* ideal for serving a great nig Questions on Food , Three Meals A Day bowl ot aoup for lunch, accompanied Tomato Cfop< While Green. Copyright BVSIDNEX SNOW Edited by WltilA E. DETIB byTnitte wadr toa»teo-*raek4f3-©toa»teo*raek4f3©r murano and of course, your favorite In th« past, It has never failed— several women have bton keenly la- dessert, . ' • tercsted In what to do with green to- If the fact bt known soup making matoes, and this year, when no many In th« homo isn't at all what it's women will bo raining tholr own to- Packing A Lunch A Man Hot Off the Griddle: sod to be. It is tho general matoes—tho sight of all those green Careful Menu Makers Must opinion of those'who do not molte it. things will prove a great tempta- Watering ' •that ifi an all day chore, "Booty/ tion. Ot course, everyone will waht say-we! "Like it used to bo"—it's to put up some of them. Probably Can Work On Is A SUSAN. SNOW simple to make aoup and hero's how! not as many green as ripe ones,'so Study Ration Values Before The-aoup otoctls. of eourae, an im- don't pick them all, Just what you Know-How" portant feature of soup making, but need and hero In wha>t to do! a > this can bo purchased in the farm of ^iefeBft^^aiii^w.*, Vital War Service Nothing is better for eloanlng Maiming Budget bouillon 'cubes. FSroin there on the GREEN TOMATO PICKLES brass, copper and pewter than a mix- 4 hpusewlfe just adds a little t>C this i gallon green tomatoes kitchen sol* boxes, it you keep on lmiid a. supply ture of salt with an equal quantity of and that; auch as for 6 onions •' If you are one ot the "k for war of paper cupa and containers, all flour and vinegar. Apply* a. paste By SIDNEV KNOW __ INFORMS dlerierss" packing lunch box< made of non-priority materials. Use made up of these Ingredients. Let ASPARAGUS SOUP 'A cup of salt r • workers, you can make a Dig con- VA cups sugar :- • tilbution to production efficiency by the unwaxed type of cup and con- tho pasio remain on for an hour and 3 cups white soup stock' tainer for hot foods and drinks and then rub off. Wash with water nnd 1 cup asparagus ' .' 2 pods.hot.rod pepper making sure each on-the-job meal is the ^polish. - 1 tablespoon ground mustard '' well balanced, nourishing and appe- the waxed typo for cold foods and 3 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon mustard need' . drinks. 4 tablespoons butter l tablespoon celery seed Lack o£ proper nutrition is the A good -wartime service cue cornea After pouring cake batter into a 1 pint milk 1 tablespoon allspice ' • greatest enemy of efficient war pro- from Bridgeport, Connecticut, where long square pan, sprinkle generously 1 slice onion 1 tablespoon; horseradish duction, particularly, in crowded Civilian Defense volunteers have with. shredded cocoanut, then bake. Salt and pepper 1 tablespoon whole' black pepper areas where Inadequate eating facili- shouldered the job of showing the The result is a toasted.cocoanut cake Drain tho water from the cooked • 4 pups, vinegar- - ties encourage- sandwich grabbing. "kitchen soldier" behind eacn factory that has a flavor of UB owni and no asparagus. Heservo--tlpa-and.'- put For top efficiency, government nu- worker how to "Pack a - Lunch a icing is needed, — - • Slice tomatoes anil onlqns. Sprln- trltlSBlsUr suggest that every work- Man Can WorlcOn." Tlie "Bridge- stalks into soup stock. Add onion klo with salt. Lot stand overnight.' er's lunch should consist of milk, port Plan" sponsors found that war and cook until stalks are very ten- Drain, Boll sugar and seasoning whole wheat or enriched bread, workers were especially enthusiastic To make a nice brown pie crust— der. Rub through a sieve. Blehd with vinegar's minutes (tie spleen In meat, cheese; fish or eggs, fruit and about hot dinner dishes such, as before you put your plo in the oven the butter and flour. Add salt, pep- bag).. Cool slightly. Add tomatoes vegetables. They recommend tnat stews and curries. Packed piping moisten the top with milk.. If you per, milk and asparagus tips. Serve and onions and simmer '30 niiijutps. the on-the-job meal provide at least hot in vacuum bottles, these substan- prefer a rich brown glaze, moisten very hot. A dash of paprika may bo Pack into hot. jars and seal at once. one-third, of the day's nutritional re- tial treats are practical additions to the top with an egg yolk mixed added to each,serving. quirements. lunch boxes and are convenient to with a teaspoon of cold water. If your lunch box menus have been eat on tho job in unwaxed paper con- SMOTHERED CHICKEN skipping your man's favorite dinner tainers. Contrary to expectation, the The iidciition of egg to chopped COOKJES AND TEA specialties, now's the. time to reform. men voted enthusiastically for tlie meat serves the same purpose as Soups, stews, salads and puddings inclusion of more vitamin-rich salads does fat, for the albumen of the egg After the day's work is done—that With chickens so few and (ar be- Thc U. S, Departmental; aie entirety practical tor,dall y lunch for their on-the-job meals. To save coagulates quickly and tends to keep ID, done until time to start dinner— tween those days, when wo are for- time, "kitchen soldiers" packed veg- in the juices. One egg should bo. but with the luncheon dishes out of tunato enough to find one—lt Is only, Agriculture in its "Victory, etablB and fruit salads in covered used to each one mid half pounds of the way—conies time to relax. At natural that wo should want to pre- Today's •waxed paper containers the night be- meat. relaxing time wo usually sip some- pare it In ono of tho bust possible Gardens" booklet tells the fore. Salad dressing either was add- thing sweet like chocolate, pinwheqta. ways. . ' .-' . ed in tho morning or packed separ- These can be.made most any time. In For tho family who likes gravy, correct way to water gar- ately in a four-ounce paper contain- Corn brooms, hair, dust brushes fact, a r^ll of the dough can bo kept here la the Ideal way to preparo iti Perfect er. nnd scrub brushes oE various types indefinitely in your refrigerator and dens. Here's lunv: ! arc needed in every house. SMOTHERED CHICKEN WAR WORKER'S CURRIED you-ca,n serve fresh baked .cookies 2 small or 1 large chicken Make-upl LAMB at will. Salt "'and pepper •' '•''••'. "Frequent lightsprinkjlng 1 tablespoon fat To properly use the recipes, we al- 1U cups sifted flour 2 or more tablespoons fat 2 teaspoons.chopped onion ready have, is a long step toward 'a teaspoon double acting baking or irrigation is a, bad prao 1 teaspoon curry powder success iii cooking. If we Have tHo HAT WITH shortages and quotas, it takes Ingenuity aha" Imagina- powder •' basic facts well learned nnd have the Take off tho neck and split tho 1 pint stock, milk or water W tion to provide meals that are temptingly varied as well as nourish- tt.teaspoon.salt • chicken down the back, wiping it 'lice. 1 teaspoon, flour rubbed smooth in necessary equipment, then it is a ing and economical. It takes careful shopping, too, and a keen eye for >,1 cup butter or shortening • 1 tablespoon cold water simple process to cook anything— «,cup sugar with a damp towel. Season inside Salt and pepper even the most elaborate of dishes. bargains to be sure* that you get full value for every ration point as we]] l,«B8yolIt, unbeaten . and out with salt and pepper, and "If water is to be applied, as for every dollar, . 3 tablespoons milk dredgo on all sides with flour. Lay 1 cup diced cooked lamb tho chicken, with the inslda down, In the gurdeu should be tkor-1 Saute onion in hot fat until,doll- Fresh peas will keep better than You will find, for Instance, that quick-frozen fruits and vegetables 1 square unsweetened chocolate,' a small baking tin, and add a very cate brown. Add curry powder and corn but they are better cooked soon have a substantial point advantage over canned foods on a per serving ? . ! little water. The pan should be very ouglily and deeply, soaked, stock, milk and water. Simmer 10 after picking and shelling. basis. This low point value for quick-frozen foods is duo to tho necessity Sift flour once, measure, add bik- little larger than'tho chicken, other- minutes. Stir in- flour and water. to clear out tho present stock in order to free refrigerator storage epace ing, powder and salt, and sift again. wise the gravy will bo too quickly as by a; fairly heavy rain, Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar Boil 2 • minutes, stirring constantly. for the greatly enlarged 1943 pack. These delicacies aro real time savers, evaporated. Set into a rather slow and watered again only Add salt and pepper. Strain. Add There are few foods presented at a too, for they reach you all ready to cook,or serve, just as they corao gradually and -cream • together until oven (300:350 F) and cook for 1 'hour diced lamb. Heat thoroughly. Pad._„; meal that appeal to the appetite light and -fluffy.; Add egg yolk and in a covered baking pan, or If baked in vacuum bottle. Be sure to re-! more or that are more gratifying to from their cartons. All the tedious work of. cleaning and sorting was beat well. Add flour, alternately with without a cover, basta every to,n when-the soil shows signs member an unwaxed paper container tho hostess than a plate of hot, gold- done before quick-freezing scaled In garden-fresh flavor and or full com- milk mixing well after each addition. minute's after tho first 20 minutes. of becoming dry." to serve it In. en crusted light, fluffy biscuits, or pie plement of vitamins and minerals. \ Divide, dough In two'parts. To'one If the chicken is lacking In, fat, ' LUNCH BOX. POTATO SALAD with a crust that will just "melt" In ..... „„.,., part, add chocolate, aijd blend: Chill add fat as needed. When done, place your mouth. It is a happy fact that cookOn he thaof tth ethe qualitiey cooks Ithan half-tht endeaer tlme-oquick-frozef othern vegetable, vegetabless t.o thYoeu 'buscany i""']'. firm enough to .roll. Roll; each 2 cups, cold boiled potatoes, cut in no great skill is necessary to pro- tho chloken on a' hot platter,', add >4-lnch cubes store quick-frozen fruits and vegetables in tho freezing compartment of *•&intIU > ona lec^ngula p pmlr shwg^Mnc uyqrh enough water • to make two cups 1 duce either of them; merely a. the refrigerator for several weeks. To gain variety, you can serve com- " -" - ? - . 'i " ""•""• gravy and thicken with two table- 1 cup diced celery and sweet green knowledge of tho proper method of chocolate sheet Then roll as for jolly spoons flour. Should tho chicken bo Monmouth Consolidated Helena Rubinstein pepper putting-the -ingredients -together- and .Lgetablesof ' "" . It|s_easy_to_cu-• • • t- tho_haroVfrozen- • ^ block-- - ^ of^yege-.- . rol!i_Chill!Chilll jjvor jnlghlht to r untitil l ftrtoftto g.ulte,fat,iromovo-nll: but two table- . 3 tablespoons onions or chives, the p'roper temperature at which they .tables that comes out of tho carton, into any portion desired and. store tho enough fo< slice." • Cut, • In~ S"-Jncfi" spoons from tho pan bqfore making ' finely, chopped should be baked. part you don't use In tho freezing compartment of the' refrigerator. . , slices.. • Bake, on unglazod. baking tho gravy. Season with salt and. pop- ^ Water Company ^ 5 tablespoons mayonnaise sheet in hot ioven (4(H <") 5 minutes per and pour it over the chicken and • • • . \ TtiWN & COUNTRY 1 tablespoon vinegar or until, done. Makes dozen pln- >i teaspoon salt Cream puffs should not be filled SCALLOPED VEGETABLES servo at once. until.ready for use. wheels. Bash of white pepper Cook 1 box of. quick-frozen green peas or \i box quick-frozon Lima Mix potatoes, celery, green pepper beans and >i box quick-frozen, sweet corn according to directions on boit. •- If you have no tlrao clock attached Ov«r 90% ol cur «m- and onions or chives. Combine vin- To prevent soaking the bottom \ HONEY, JEJXY to. your stove, you will find an alarm | ploy«« are buylno U.'l. ' egar with mayonnaise, salt and on- Prepare white sauce. Arrange seasoned,, drained vegetables and. sauco In 'W«r Bondi rtgularly crust of a pie, brush it with molted alternate layers in greased casserole. Sprinkle with lightly buttered clock .a'great holp. Sot tho alarm ions and add to vegetable mixture. butter and dust a little, flour over 1 3 cup3<2Vi lbs.) honey for the time when tho. food being through tho payroll lav- Toss lightly together. This makes that, then add the filling, prepared crumbs. Place In pan of hot water, and bake in hot oven (450 ) F. about 1 cup ^ater • baked, should bo removed from the ' Inji plan. enough salad for six medium serv- according to the recipe you are us- 20 mlnutesj or until browned. Serves 4 to 6. ' ' % boAtle fruit pectin oven. 'You.can then go ahead with ings, but it is easy to divide the ing. . To make tho white -sauce, melt 1 tablespoon butter in saucepan. Add Measure honey and water Into your other activities until the alarm 75* recipe by four to make one big. lunch -IK--tablespoons*-flour and stir to a paste. Add -fi cup milk gradually, saucepan and mix. Bring to a boll rings. : . •,--'•: . • . . \. box serving. Put a generous serv- over hottest, flre and at once add bot- A flattering, time* ing In a paper container, cover and The principal roasts of veal are stirring • constantly. Cook gently 2 mlnutas or until thickened, stirring chill all night or for several hours. the loin, leg and rib or rack. The constantly. Measure liquor drained from cooked vegetables, adding milk, tled fruit pectin, stirring, constantly. Baring make-up that's perfect for breast and -shoulder also are roasted. necessary, to make up % cup. . Add to whlto sauce and blend, Season Then bring to & full rolling boll and these busy days! They are best if boned and rolled. with salt and pepper." * * . . * boll hard 14 minute. Remove from The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing -•* t[Spong c«pa"»mootWj rjT«nly, - MARASCHINO HONEY JELLY fire; skim, pour quickly. Paraffin l i hot jelly' »,t."once. ' Makea about 6 .... 117Pro«pcctAve., Rqd Bunk, K J» quickly lt . Printed linoleum is a cheap, pat- glas.acq (0. fluid ;c-un.ccs etch). ' • -.-. Phono.Red Banlt 2220 *, Gives, .v st>St, mat Bolshl 3 cups (2Ji lbs.) honey g * j t( ned variety which will not stand PEAS WITH MINT All Types of Dancing fur ClilHren and Adults, Classes now forming. * Conceals littloTmpcricctiona I 1 cup ('/a Ib.) maraschino cherry I y."d usacc 1. box (12. oz.) quick-frozen . t tablespoon butter , ' juice I A new plate scraper with a rubber 1 •* Lasts, beautifully without re- Vi bottle fruit pectin Krcen peas. S tablespoons chopped jnln,t edge-is unequaled as a window dryer THE PR^PECTHILL DAY. SCHOOL, touching! • Mcasuro honoy and maraschino lies aro to be boiled, % cup boiling water, snlted leavos for small decorative window-panes Fro-Schoql (pluy-abhooVnndJilhdergnrten)—Mprnlnes, except Saturday, cherry julco into saupepan and mix. rst in cold suds over- 'A cup pea liquor ,',, % teaspoon salt and glass cupboard doors. j *, It's made foe your skin—cue Bring to a boil over hottest flre andnight if" possible, then put them in I tablespoon chopped onion Dash'of pepper blend for dry akin, one for - at" once add bottled fruit pectin, the- boiler. filled .with, warm suds, oily skin!' stirring,constantly. Then bring-to a made by dissolving soap chips in Drop peas Into briskly boiling salted water, bring again to a boll I boiling water and addingg cold water and J>oil 5 to_7 n>lnute_s, jr_ until just tender. Drain, reserving'liduo- I -fulLroTllng-boiLand-immodiately-re- fbTl4educoJthi;temperature;~-rncfcase" 3 i prctty purac-compact only .75! move~ from' th'6"We."''~SEi:m1\ pour measure- !?'•c apr-Mutf^siDtt-gTn"tJy"ia"'buttefTinill"'tcnd(!rr-VAdd pea?, quickly. Paraffin hot jolly at once. the heat slowly, until boiling takes pea liquor, mint, salt, andrpopper, and heat thoroughly. Serves 4. Helen*' Rubinstein Town (&: place. ' Boll briskly for abqut five Country vim PACT in luminous Makes about 5 glasses (G fluid^ounccsminutes. Remove the clothes to a Poagnbl«Qui, warm-loncd Maur- each.) . : rinsing bath ot hot water. It is more eeque, glowing Rico Sunlaii—.7.S, desirable to do this first, rinsing In plhi lax*i As a general rule, every dish that a small amount of water; after includes eggs requires salt. • And which they may be rinsed again in Sandwiches For speaking of eggs—poached eggs must a large quantity of warm or even be done in well salted water. • The cold water. Another* rinse is ncces- salt keeps the whites from running 5aryL.fQr..bluing-the_-clothes,_if_thls •nII-ov.ei'"the""placi!~anU~scr"8t)SIIlng practice. is followed. ' It is almost their appearance. Salt added to the more important to rinse the clothes water in which eggs are Doileu will thoroughly than to wash them well. In 3pite of war work anil Victory keep- the shells from cracking in Lack of suflicient rinsing is respon- gardens, women can still 'find the ICE BOX CREAM Cor. Broad & White Sts, boiling. sible for ynrvaujray clothea than any time and energy to entertain frlondst I1 pthcr fafljor, unless it be the added over a cup of tea or a bridge game. CHEESE SALAD complication of hard water. It is just commonly understood that the refreshments will be along The season of the year has llttlo i CakeK will not stick to the , cake simple lines—or, if not simple, at effect on our choice ot ice box dishes plate if it is sprinkled with po'w- least sparing- the rationed articles, nowadays—summer or winter, !the ! deled sugar. and, since sandwiches - are always occasion arises when auch a dish !a favored, hero are— perfectly in order, this ono being in ' Roll a whole shrimp up in a jelly- DRESSED EGG SANDWICHES demand as well as in order:. ' roll fashion in a half slice of bacon. 6 hard-cooked eggs ICEBOX - CREAM CHEESE I Skewer with a tooth pick. Cook un- 1 cup walnuts ' •SALAD der broiler hrat, until the bacon ..is 3 tablespoons chiyiped sweet pickle 1 ci-isp anil brown. Serve piping hot. . 1 teaspoon salt . '/* pound cream checso , li teaspoon pepper 1 cup mayonnaise 1. teaspoon prepared niustard 'i cucumber . SCALLOPED TOMATOES 1 tablespoon melted butter "or sub- 1 green pepper stitute 1 teaspoon lemon juice ',-i cup vinegar 1 pimento 6 quatia frosli tomatoes or Salt and popper 1 (juiut cuolted tomatoes, fresh or Gi-lnd together tho nuta and-egg Tabasco sauco canned whites. Add pickle. Mash the egg Russian dressing Salt and pepper yolks and add the seasonings. 'Mix Chop together the green peppei, Bread crumba all together and spread.on leaf let- cucumber and pimento and add them Butter ur other flit tuce between slices of white bread. to tho cheese, -which has been beaten Grated checise, if desired ORANGE CREAM SANDWICHES until soft. Add mayonnaise and Skin fresh toiuatoos and cut thorn t aniall cream cheese lemon juice and season very highly into slicea. If rising cooked toma- 1 tablespoon butter or substitute •with salt, freshly ground black pep- toes, drain nIT the juice, using only '« cup orange juice per and tabasco sauce. Put In tho the pulp. Plare ;i layci- of tomatoes J very coldest part of tho Icebox that in a Rre.iSfii hokinjf clls.li, ndd a. sca- i cup chopped pimentos yet does not trccza. Lot stand flyo or soninn; uf suit nnd. pepper, then a W cup chopped walnuts six hours and serve on lettuce leaves thin layer uf bread crumbs. Then 't tenspoon salt with Russian dressing. »ianta and lironeed until the materiuls are used, add others. Mix well and spread be- Jiavlnff crumbs for the top layer. tween slices of buttered graham or SWEET PQTATO FRUITERS Add bits of butter and bako for 30 oatmeal hrcail. Makes about ' ten minutes In a moderate oven (3SO-375 large sandwiches. Though tho sight of a white potato With thousands of women winning m wai V). Serve In tho baking dish. Grat- is aomethlng' to causo; a panic—to plants, for Red Cross, or in Civilian Defense ed, chcosit may bo added to ench lay- FILLERS FOR THE date we have been well supplied with, activities, it has become increasingly difficult Qr (ir lo the ton ono only. sweet ones, and it must be said right SoProudly We Nail" COOKIE JAR hero and now, that the' sweet potato for our meter readers to get meter reading.-, la certainly doing its bit to make 'this l» a Busy Season. betause they tind'no one home. Owners of liuuses, apartments and If thi! cookie Jar is beginning* to meals as pleasant us possible rooms to lot uro surely busy just look umpty, and the sugar can l» al- It might be that they have ap- In every American: Kome. ..-. on every• Main street. > . now. Thoio la a- scarcity of com- so looking on tho empty aide—here •pcarod on our tables glazed, possibly It is as important to you as io us to s;ct aro some Ideal fillers, and how the candied, ana very probably' b»k«d— fortablu livlni; qunrtcrn nnd n T,i cup brandy . • tind that our meter reader comes about tlu- houses and rooms to let. Want ads 3 uips t% pound) ahreddod cocoa- H cup Hour playing their flags, i • same day each month. Koi'vo tho public, tho ordinary fcilim-. nut ' i ' 1 teaspoon sugar They me priced low uml within thn Vt Icnspoon vanilla 'A., teaspoon (salt .. means of everyone. Try (ln-ru. Forty '•» tenspoon salt % cup milk It" your hotibc is closed when he comes,, lit-. thousand renders scan Tho KeRls- CumbJna Ingredients and drop by 1 egg, well boatoji Show .your- colors on Flag,; Day, Monday, June 14 will leave a one-cent, return'post card with ler'a want ,«1 ]ingo UVery Issue. Thut tonnpoons on a Rronflod baking nheat. Juice of % lemon la a wide ninrkct.--Adverllsenient. Halco In a moderately hot oven (375 Powdered sugar dials corresponding to youi metei indicated 1''). Removo from tho pan while hot. Cinnamon on it. In this case please, read your own Makes about 30 cookies. Pool potatoes and cut In fairly thin JUKSKY VRU1T K1SSI5S: Use 2 cups sll6os. Lay them in a dlah' uprlnk-. meter promptly and mail lib the card. It. is 'chopped dried fruits, such as ralolns, ling thpm-with brandy., Rhd lcava very simple to mark it. If yon .ire in doubt CliNTRAL I'OWEK (Jutes or ftps, covered for % hour. Then' sprlnklt & LI (JUT CO. with lemon julco, carotulljf moving about it stop a( any Jersey Central oliice NUT KISSES: Uso 1 cup nut meata the slices so tho sprinkling will be ''Hi' lluir.l c,l Iliido,, lii, such as peanuts, walnuts or pecans, ovon. Proparo batter of flour, sugar, and we will »how you how. • IrcUrt.l rli< lulluwint Ululu illvlilmdi: LEON'S PEANUT. BUTTER KISSES; Uso salt, milk and tig; dJp In the pot»to '» '-up peanut .butter. Tho peanut slices, on» at a flmo, ana fry In deep Iiiittej- iiiiiy lji> combined vVith tho tat. Keep,hot, aerv6 on hot plftto -'Cleaners,'"Dyers aiitl^lvduiidererji- V.ih.*.W»i»S.U»IJflfOIMJH, 51.75 ptr Lhtit donned milk. ' the mtehon. -You will' flnd thnm P.y»ljl« ni, Jul. I 19«, I,, 11(,|,1,,, „( A mlxturo of fruit and nuts, corcal most convenient In cutting th» cen- and nuts, or cereal, and1 fruit may bo tors from grapttrult, irlmmlns tha used, tolOng ca.r» that there 18 sum- rind from sliced bacon and cutting Mt-Ml It, H, IIOI.UNCKII, T,,,,mrl ciont comtonncd-milk to bind tho Icttuco, celery, pnraloy, etc., 4r» pl«o«s othor lnarndlcnta togothor. for calaOo, cacktalla and tha Ilk*. RED BANK REGISTER,'JUNE 10, 1948. Clarence... Unterbefg, Mrs. James CjUINN * Stt*eAidFor Walsh and Miss Lorraine Malscho. , OOUNBELLOI13 A lurses Aides Now Wbll/ltld Bulllllnf. ii PEDDIE SCHOOL Joho i. Qulnn Thd Stjeet Lighting Vlnetnt J. llcOm eemento for. continued financial Working Iti'Public Activities For . William L. RuMtll, 3r. ttldfft ^pi gofety Farsona, Labrocqifji j* lifting have been reigned, by Dr, Health Field Here Vacation "School , OpUNSELtoRa X Ancor BliHor, Jr., states highway ImmUtflpner, for additional coun- Mtiiij!: of tho children and young • W.II.C. si.j • '.' ' JaONB peoplo of Maycslnh'are planning] to unfl heMp jolvo yours and your ts ana lltl 13 Members of Red ca Tljeodort-|3j, Prfrfonr., Xkl S038 . AosLj1'wM ba attend thfl dally xft tlon school'to countm's meat problem, be held frflm Monday, Juno 21,, to ffrantsifrbnv'if ,Jho au>.o,mob! 1 jl' F, Cottbi PUKE BRfeD CORN-FED cehBeffle.Bjandrfijsol,lno taxes I Friday,, /uiy.,2,';* ^ Jt.i>veatnk,..Metho. distiChUrctj?,'.'",!1 •''/•.• ;• •'•••'." rj.',*- roouUl Jcounty all follows i N These daj^'^Ilf'Tijia&cfc«d>ri$.M

Top. row,-left to right?IWilliam E. Fostor,'soin'ot Mr.land"Mrs.'Wiliiam Foster, Sr., of Navestttk'River 'road, 'Mlddietown township; Peter J. Burns, conof Mr.and'Hrs. A. J.-Burns of 81 East Lincoln avenue, Atlantic Highlands, and Gor'dojj Hitchio Smith, son of Bt.rand'Mfs.'.JomrR. Smith of "Heatherton, Eaton- Tel. R. B. 3940 : Rumson, and Charles" ffjiiSeritks, so'n ^ifrttiS'nnSt' S(rs- Charles'Fre^jjcJSp of~Nut Swamp road/ •township, . . ."•.••• % j Foster.entered'Pcddle'iri September,"1912, having formerly attended 'the• Mjddleto'wri 'township school, rtojio'a roepilier of|->tl)e.senior claa^vRJft^cprfimltjee, He aclilivcd 'a satisfactory -standing on.the ^Jblrit' Army-N&vy-^ro-lnductfbri.iwiiifytng tew'ariU cdrttpleted a course In the fundamentals of radio. *,"'. us? ' Burns entered Pcddio in (siontember, 1940, having formerly attended Atlantic Highlands high school. Ho was accepted ftito the iJavaf'-JRcssrye V12 program, and expects to be called about July 1 pSaia.fiePt.eJaiKfcUS^CBjhAvJng. formerjy _attendctj yjp Bed Bank junior high school t/)rAtMt«*Ahl«*.A«,»^^li. ^1.- Club

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fipolo were nelttjeh May, the asteritt; ji have been pdr< to since Septe'rnboJ'tT itREET SCHOOt." si? ^BO Cnrllng, BlchafJ m ftnn Jlarrlaon., • , .'. «cond Graded-1— •Mnrlo AcV-l 3pimons. 'jean 'Ann Kaell. •Jonn Ladlao. Dor(ii Patlrr-. Pe'rrtn'n, Joan ^Sparllhir.i iVall ' tlr»d«—"Donnld !fera'ilahaw. Wll-, JfBO Philip Mlnton. Robert Pat. fSSIchnnl. Snyder, Dlckaou Dunlnl),, Sator. Ulllnn Kacater. rhyllls Ms-' it"!>FL: -Phjlll. fltadler. Mar-) 'Orrtdft—John -pel*)«a. •Albert n\ Virhn llnnVe. •Hbbitt O'Niilll. Shlpnoe. Jamos Thome, Robert TVII- Mnry Mendlclntt. Elixnbeth Pochnrt. t' Grade-—Evelyn IJuchnnan. Jack llor, John Ulxon. Jane, DouKhty, Chnv- to Vtaldtr. 'Mnry 'Fottl, El«le Cnliter, >l)Of[ llowlt, I,outl> 'i;aml)«f«un, Girte- \Uito Ijiwrencc. Delia LeKKe. LOIB Miller, HJbWird MornlUr. VirRlnla Baxter, Snitilrn SfisKer, 'Muriel Schrooder. Kbbirt TVarlh. th «r«de—Worrfn Farrlnglon. • Wll- 11OUK'.IU<. Arthur KrlaUaniien. Rob- Mlntin. Wafii-n Noi(o». Phllli> Wain- it, 'Waller O'Neill, Jamei Wonnar, i Tobln. Yvonne Dowd, Marn» PeldL ' lttncoa, Sonilra Mpyer. ', •'.- IVcnth Grade—Oarolyn Huchnnon;* A, Oharry. Jo(tn nn,hp;ler, LiM' Dun* ...„ Audrey LonnatrMt. Amy Myaft. 'Mnt.. B^olll, Allco Patmraon.^Joanna Pocho%] JBilvarly -ltDa«rib«rir. , •JJobo**; Rnidlhnw, Jack Connore, -Frank I^BIMJV nlv Willlnm Mya(t, V««n ^lok«r, P»trl«IA| Car'ol (.'alliniini H-.'len EmmonK, •Lllllnn Henrfcr^! ion.-, llnrolyn lUlelKh, Joan Unydor, Jean' (Jdnn and Cdttre'll. ltot and f lj r-'iaK STREET BCUOOh Economy aro rather hmnll Primary Denartmont—Hniol Brown, •Flurtnro Tlbba, (lenevleva Tlbln, llor- .^iorV prolific, ,TMIB aro Hookor, 'John tirnti, Maurlca -Ilowavd. 18c Tr. Indlno W| jlcnn gardens probnlily Flllentlna l,axarua, Jahiea "Watdflri, Ken- i •ft 1J l&thtJ ^ neth , .• Or Moreurocliromo '"• nHlillTHl' TMIIarthiitnt-—Julia T4r«yrJohn ' this typo In not goli- Jo'hnnim. Hnmnol I,nn(\ru», Jamei ,'Albm-t. KNOM,W<>OD BCllOOt, '• I'|r«l, HcCOnd, Third OradcjV—DdiiKUa Vpt tliV'sO typos appear as wild I-NirrlllKton, Itobort Vatliburn, Vlctllr Ha't- jt«l>nil n consldornble vnrlatlUn trr, Jmiii M^,pk»y. Oall Gilbert, Joan Carol Adblor of tho mature «ocds may find. T))oy may bo whlto, • Wlion you wont to roallxe cnnh for „. Jntid npottod wlthirod, Mtirilo iiomothlng speedily you can count on lilbod-iod. Tlioy oc^lilt Jn lo.tjier h'lio RonlBtnr wanted columns to »- Freobyterli Holiday*. Mrs. William F. Bradley of Mon- Dr. Malcolm M. Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Parker of Free'' general "assembly that ministers' Sena, Col 1364 mouth Beach, president of the Mon- should give up active pastorstw, H« Friday JSrenlngs, 7tS0 to 1:80, 1384 mouth County Council of Parents hold, has been promoted to the rank of captain In the U. 3, Army dental plans to retire to bis home In Avon. and Teachers, Installed officers of the Dr. M&cdonald had served pastor- . HenJtjie Btbt*. ,th» Works of Uin Fair Haven Parent-Teacher associa- corps. Capt. Parker is now on desert •k«r Bddy, Dlieavir«t and VtqnA 1301 maneuvers at Yuma, Ariz., and has ates In Boston and' Brooklyn and P_f pbtUtl»n_ecUi>MOhtlitUOhltU n SeltpuSlpu . _mnind4 alell otb«qth r tion at a candle lighting ceremony other large parishes' before coming tuthotlna Chilttltn 8«lnetf> ttyntll.ili . p and Informal supper party Monday charge, of the dontal clinic of the to the Eatontown church ten years '-» mi» b* rud. borrows ec pot- worlargaret 30th. Station hospital. ri _.. 1087 night at Willow, street school. Mem- ago, •; •,! , •,.••.• . ,. .. Mtt. tibh A - 1083 bers of the school board of educa- The Public U Wtlcoau Finding help Is eady with a Regis- .: ii28 tion, and the faculty of the Willow ter Ad.—Advertisement. 3128 street and Knollwood schools were rth 1366, guests, . 13K ROBERT BRUCE CAMPBELL, Officer* arc. Mrs. John Howie, president; Mrs. Lawrence J*. Schill- ...._ 1366 ing', vice president; Mn. Edwin _ 1264 Kathbun, secretary; Mrs. Kuwejl H. 3261 Mlnton, treasurer, and Mrs. Bernard ... :_, 1436 W. Smith, historian. Mrs. Smith, the 1383 retiring president, wa« given a past ._ 1366 1366 president's pin. Both new and re- 1366 tiring officers participated. .: 1366 Flans for a new type of summer 1366 round-up program were discussed by 1196, 1285 Mrs. Berkley Cater. The association voted to discontinue Its present plan, 1285, that of sending out examination 1175, 1242, 13/1 blanks for parents to give to their 1196, 3S81 family physician when fie examines 1381 the children who will enter school In .__' 1152 the fall, and In the fall will arrange 1148 lor a program which will call for an SEA BRIGHT, N. J 1285 examination of pro-school children In 1076 both the spring , and fall ' by the lam U85 school physician. . Mrs. Robert ebecca —- 1302 Noyoa, newly appointed summer 'S tukeley — 1302 round-up chairman, will direct the- Abble 1124 proposed plans. = 1209 MILTON OFFENBACH KENNKTH E. WHITE HERBERT C. McCLOUD ... 1299 Mrs. Howie, retiring kitchen ohalr- These six men from Bed Bank and vicinity have been recently accepted by the U. S. Marine Corps and man, reported that 6,891 hot lunches -ftftllv ; : , » l! are now in training at the Parris Island, South Carolina, Recruit Training Base, where they will receive were served In the school cafeteria BATHING PA VTt/QN to more than 4,000 children, at a coat igall . • 1- Intensive training in the fundamentals that make the "Fighting Leathernecks." They are Francis Eugene Smith, Frances street, Shrewsbury; Robert Bruce Campbell, 52 Locust ave- of approximately $400 this past year. One of the finest beaches on the North Jersey Coast tirstv Jackson "1" nue, Red Bank; Kobert'H. Davis, 6 Garden road, Little Silver,' Milton Offenbach, 23 Irving place, Red Bank; Members also voted to purchase antio "?« Kenneth E. White, 5 Newman Springs road. Red Bank, and Herbert C. MacCloud, 150 West Front street. more kitchen supplies and dishes for njamln Red Bank. use next year. Bathing Starts Saturday/ June 12th ltton Standing' committee chairmen Itton M. — named by Mrs. Howie were Mrs. .rollne . L_ 1257 Williams, Obedlah 1263 . son ; _ 1824, Aug. 24 Keyport Grammar ScHllllng, hospitality; Mrs, Cater, Beach Open Until 8 o'clock evenings borab. - 1196 Williams, Phoebe .. 1345 By Jos. Lawrence membership; Mrs., Noyes, summer' ~aah Corlies 1196 Williams, Sarah Jane 1267 (B. H7) Bills, Abraham and Harlet School Graduation round-up; Mrs. George Woodward, Bath houses now being rented for the season. rotby ——— 1196, 1285 WilllamB, Thos. :, 1228 Johnson, Dover township •..:-...... -..-..-_ 1824, June 25 founder's day; Mrs. Clancy Boynton, otwood i . 1196 Williamse, Aert •. -'- 1311 Fifty-nine pupils were graduated goals; Mrs. Edgar V. Denlse and zabeth ; 1152, 1186 Williamse, David 1311 Jones. John and Mary Stout, both last night from the Keyport gram- v • of Dover township.... 1824, June 26 Mrs. Arthur H. Relman, kitchen; «ret 1196 Williamse, Elbcrt 1311 mar school, the exercises being held Mrs. Arthur H. sickles, member at vin Drummond 1196 Williamse, Jannetje 1311 By Abraham Woolley in the high school auditorium, and 1196 Williamson, Abner Crana _— 1267 Klrby, Peter and Alche Martin, G. G. Roberts, vice president of the largej Mrs. Newton K, Rice, parent orge education; Mrs. John Hessell, publi- RESTAURANT orge' Allen — both of Mon. Co. 182.4, June 9 board . of education, presented the . • • QUESTION Scott, Ebenezer and Eliza Thomp- diplomas. cations; Mrs. Clarerice Wlckman, Drge-Wooley r -Featuring Charcoal Broiled Steaha and Lobsters, Sea Food, Lunchedn' Innab ' ^^2269— -- son, both of Mon. _-._ 1324, Aug 5 publicity;. Mrs. Albert Talbott, pro- i Y • Those graduating were Naomi B. gram, and Mrs. Ralph Leggo, tele- RUE (1A RUE). Wanted, Infor- Smith, Daniel and Elizabeth Bouoler Ball, • -Clara-M? Bilarzyk,- Gladys J. mation concerning Sarah Johnson, both of Mbn. ._ 1824, Nov. 3 phone. - ' ' • \ and Dinner Platters, and a la Carte. > 1148 Chisman, Muriel L. Dlegert, Mary \t 1285, 1427 whomd. Joseph Rue, names of her By Matthias Barkalow, Elder of Louise Farr, Gloria L. Hamilton, Supper was served buffet style by 1196 parents, chn., if any, and dates of Methodist Ind. Church Betty Lou Hopla, Cora P. Irons, .committee of mothers of eighth ; , Excelieht food at prices you are pleased to pay.— 1196 birth, death and marriage. Will of (B. 148) Williams* Samuel C. and Dorl3 A. Kinhafer, Dorothy Kite^ grade pupils headed by Mrs. HesselV 1196 John Kue of Manalapan, Middlesex Jane Coward, both of Upper Dolores Rose Lima, Nancy V. ^ assisted by Mrs. Fred Maffeo, Mrs. , 1196 county, N. J., made Jan. 6, 1756, Freehold 1824, Sept. 9 mayer, Greta .E. Makowsky, Agnes Frank Leslie, Mrs. Oscar Becker, 1196 mentions wife Pcternell, sons Wil- By Gilbert Hendrickson; Justice A. Monahan, Shirley M. Mount, Al- Mrs. T, Fraser Klngsland, Mrs. Alex SEA' BRIGHT 60 OTTO G1LL1G 1190 liam, John, Joseph and Matthew (de- Worl, Tobias and Elizabeth Brittan vlna A. McCabe, Elizabeth H. Mc- McCoach, Mrs. John Bradshaw; Mrs. n 1824, Oct. 26 Robert Gorilng, Mrs. Clifton Van- r Donald,, Meryj.E.. MuHer, Adele C. 1196 (Mount) and Matthew's six sons, By ThosT Holmes, Justice Poling, Eleanor M. Rogers, Elizabeth Note, Mrs. J. W.-Cottrell and Mrs. . 1196, 1285 among them' William, Joseph and Lane, Guilbert and Deborah Morris, R, Sensen, Ruth L. Tooker, Doris Loyal W. Myatt". ehel - 1196 John. The will was, proved March both of Shrewsbury 1824, Sept.25 Weiaberg, Maralyn L. West, Barbara Guests Included Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Ibecca 119S 6, 1775, and witnessed by John Per- Richards, Joseph and Jemimy Man- Jean Wopdhouse, Jamos Brand, Wil- „ 1196 rine, 3r., John Perrine, Jr., and uel (coloured peopel) 1824, Nov. 27, liam • T." Brown, nichard G^^ Bi^ust, Henry Perrine. By John Williams, Justice 11*8, 1196, x James DuD, Carberry, Jr., George D. 1285, 1427 The .will o£ Joseph Rue (son of (B. 149) Chamberlain, William and Carroll, Howard B. Cohen, John A. 1196 John and Peternell (Wyckoff Sue), Mile Harriet Soper... 1824, July 22 Costa, vViiliam J. Coward, Earl E. 1196, 1207 made May 20, 176S, says he Is ot Bogen, George and Zilphia Ann Dennis, William J. Escobar, RobeK _i^— 1196 Middlesex county. New Jersey. He Crammer, both of Stafford I Ferry, Donald A. Glode, Arnold Tiyta), Thomai 1196, 1285 dlrecla that his plantation lying ;_...._ 1824, July 25 Goldln, Ernest J. Grasso, Daniel W. omas Chalkley 1196 along Manalapan, known by name of By Abraham Woolston, Minister Hepburn, Ralph A. Ingles, Charles omaa, Sr.._ . .1363 Grapevine Neck, shall be sold., Says of M. E. Church D. Joseph, Sterling J. McCann, Wil- cker _ 1196 h'o has conveyed another planatlon; Curtice, Thos. and Ann Oatman, . liam M. McNdlly, Joseph A. Mendes, •"Arthur __ _«_ 1275 bought of William Perrine, to his both of Mon.-. :._ 1824. April 24 William J. Nagle, . Jr., William R. . ohn Henry . 1310 son, John Rue. Another plantation Silk, Thomas of Mori, and Abigail-'-* Nelson, Raphael H. Palujnbo, Har- G TI C E ! }nny 1310 left him by his father, John Rue, he Ponset of Burl. Co. 1824,-May 31 old R. Pease, Alfred.T. Poling, Jr., (ch&rd .I,., . 1278, 1310 leaves to his wife Sarah (Johnson?) Malsbury, Wm. and Mary Ellson, Claude P. Regan, Ronald B. Rossell, Chapter 85 of the Law* of New Jersey of 1946, amending ChaplerTl5 of theflaws of 1420 Also mentions sons and daus. Mat- Mon. Co •. 1824, July 3 Alfred G. • Sauhdcrs, John O. 1420 thew, William, Joseph, Abagail Decampt, John and Martha Shirni, Schanck," Edward ShlnWe, Arthur ' New Jersey of 1938, provides that . (Ferine), Ann and Mary. Leaves both of Mon. '•= 1824, Aug. 15 South, John E. Truax and Frederick part of mine at Somerset, known as Challendar, Thos, and Hannah Vincent Walling. i :."——rnor keonard's^miner.to-threo -sone—Ex- -HQRkln9,..bQtH h je Burl._Co. ecutors are friends, William Laird, "1824, 1320 •Sr_-anri. Matthnw - Kuol Witnegsee, , p ==-1320- Middleton, Edward and Eliza Ann Gets Telephone Award, 1320 James Rue, James B. Bradshaw, "Burtis, both of BurE~Cor 1275 Byron Galloher. .WilJ received Sept. ...:..- 1824, Nov. 4 Robert O. Falrchlld of Interlaken, ih . 1188 26, 1705. Abagail md. Henry Per- Preston, Samuel and Marlah Han- supervisor of telephone buildings In j... 1297 rine, Joseph md. Elizabeth Llscomb, kins ••- - _ 1824, Nov. 20 the Monmouth county district, has 1367 Johmmd. Rebecca Periine, Mary Poinset, Irick of Burlington Co. been awarded the New Jersey Boll of each year between June 15 and September IS, both dates Elizabeth (Allen) 1138 md. John Perrine. Can anyone sup- and Ann Nutt of Monmouth Telephone company's gold quarter- ^Experience 1203 ply data on this Rue family and on .... 1824, Dec. 8 century service emblem. Mr. Falr- included, shall be ' George 1172, 1218, 1263 Sarali' Johnson? S. R. P. (Ohio). By Wm. I. Emley, Justice chlld started as a messenger for the M George, Sr. 1138 (B. 150) Cottrell, Joseph, son ot telephone company in Newark. Hezeklah 1263 —2270— George, Jr., and Catherine Monmouth County Marriage Rec- John .. 1138, 1172, Hendrickson, widow of Joseph Doctor Opens Office. 1218, 1263 ords, Court House, Freehold, N. J. Hendrickson, dec, both of Fd. 'John Honry ...... ^.,1267 Phillips,. Obodiah and Ann Patter- These, records were copied by Dr. Joseph Rudnlck has opened an Monmout'K Court Houie Chapter, D. ofrice at Keyport 'In "What was for- Legal All Day Bank Holidays A. R., and publifihed through- Mon- merly the office.of the late Dr. Sam- mouth Historical association, Free- uel H, Cassldy. Dr, Rudnlck Is a hold, N. J., and released by (Mrs. graduate of the Klrkvllle School of For the year 1943 thd banks'Hsted below will'not jb'e open for buiinets — William R.) Laura V. Conover, re- Osteopathy, the University of Chica- gent. go and the University of Pennsyl- ;' . on the following Saturdays: ^^j,;,/ vania. , , V. S. civilian auto tires represent about one million tons of rubber. Stamp Out the Axis. JUNE 19, 26 'M JULY 3,10,17,24,31 AUGUST 7,14, 21, ^SEPTEMBER 4,11

••••-'• •• • • - • ' ' • .' . "v All customers are requested to anticipate their week-end banking requirements including safe deposit ' - \ and Trust Department Facilities, j OUR FLAG IS The First National Bank Of Eatontown, N. J* STILL THERE— To the Flag of the United States. - • 1 - "' Make Flag Day the occasion to re- Long Branch Banking Co. Of Long Branch, N. J. In 1814 at Fort McHenry, the sight of our flag still flying inspired Francis new your effor.ts-on the farm or Long Branch Trust Co. Of Long Branch, N. J. Scott Keye to write our national an- in war work. Whatever your jobi ,them. Today, the knowledge that "our New Jersey Trust Co. Of Long Branch, N. J. flag is still there" brings hope and cour- pledge now to do more than your age to all men who fight for Froedom bit to preserve forever that "One The Merchants Trust Company Of Red Bank, N. J. ... everywhere. Nation indivisible with Liberty and The Second National Bank & Trust Co. 5PLAY OLD GLORY ON FLAG DAY, Justice for all." OF RED BANK, N. J. " ; N MONDAY, JUNE 14th ^BUY MORE.WAB. BQMDS» ,.. *•-•••••• SeaBright National Bank Of Sea Bright, N; J. J. J YANKO DAVIDSON BROS MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT iNSU^NCi'CO^Oft^TION id Street, Red Barilc - Reid Bank - KBP BANK REGISTER, JUNE 10, 1948.

have no facilities for the Regional Compliance Office In- getting their machinery back Into vestigates complaints of violations Young Women WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH (Nation Reminder operation should report, to their lo- sjid .charcea of .hoarding . strategic) IT If? NOT TB"0&TO BAV "WE DID EVERYTHING J cal county agricultural agents. materials. ' , USWESS CHmOPHACTIO WAS IN0£AD~OK~O 0A801J?nS-«A» book oou- •'•"-''• "dan-PoM3an" Adopted- * pon* No." 8 good for four f»l- Persons renting Cltss A typewrit- Thlrty^soven municipalities In en -'(standard sice. machines•• mads Bergen county, N. J., have Jnougii- DR. WARREN FOWLER Ions each, outside" the Eastern: From University 800 BllOAD ST. . fuoUne ihoriace are*. Within since 1934), will be given until June ratel a, can-for-cart movement which Chiropractor PHONB die Kait Coast «hortagB »n«, SO either to purchase, the machines calls'for the exchange of one pro- BED BANK 1038 *A" Book Coupon* Mo,-8 food or to -return them to their owners, cessed can for every can of food- Per?'? Bennett, Mary for three «»Uon» each, most the OPA has announced. " ';•' stuffs'purchased. It is'similar To ex- last Umwjh July «, "B" and 1 Bikes For the East changing used toothpaste and shav- Hammer Graduate at "C coupon* out to'*Vi g»llon» In 16 of the IT states In the East- ing cream tubes for new ones. In ohortouj are*,: • '•• • ' ' ern gtsollns' shortage area,' blcyolM Oswego to Observe United-Nations North Carolina will be issued without quota restric- • • ';•.' ' Flag Day • " / IT'S A BUGAB—Coupon 18 (ood for tions In -June,-the OPA has an- Twenty thousand clttzons of Oe- Miss Persia Sara Bennett of Fair 5 Ib*. throntii August IB. Ocn- nounced. In 'the Eastern shortage wogo, historic town in upstate New porit No. IS »nd 18 we good Haven and Miss Mary Louise .Ham- area where gasoline rations for au- Vork, prompted by President Roose- mer of Mlddletown township gradu-. /or 5 lbs. each for home on- tomobllos naye been cut, bicycles «re velt's proclamation that this year's GRAND nlngputpose*. Housewives m»y ated Tuesday from the Woman's col- rationed • to anyone gainfully," em- Flag Day be observed as United Na- lege of the University of North Car- jrcia-Western CoDd *"8, and to bring apply to their local' boards for ployed in any occupation or doing tions Flag Pay, aro planning:a one- , More Money Into Bonds additional rations if. necessary. olina at the 61st annual commence- The average American 'family flooded cropland back Into wartime work nacessary to the* -war program week program commencing June IS, dOFFEB-Stamp No. tl (1 ment exercises at Greensboro, North snoj-Jd and must" be Investing. 20> food production will be available or publle welfare. Qhildren are also based.on the United Nations theme: Carolina, OLD if.Its Income In we* bonds tar the from a fluid' of »38B,0p0 eet up by ' pound) Is food' through June eligible If they need a bicycle for "Team-Work Will Win tha War,' and tha Farm Security Administration to SO, - '">:•: '•• •- transportation to and -from gehool. Team Work' Will "Win the Peace" Miss Bennett Is the daughter of nd ».**- families. FBA county supervlsora ber BO. ... :•:<:•> ••••„!.•..•, matic counters on rurar roads In 39 the Oswego Chamber of Commerce; Inei bond campaign. Of t>». aro authorlted to make small1 grants E." M'-Watorbury,"treasurer of tho on the ataff of Pine Needles, the col- ltlli n dollardll s etlltlll necoBearnecoy to com statei rtcbrded troffld Iii April'•'""".{ 68%. lege annual, her sophomore, Junior It's the emblem of our free America. —usually $B0 or leas—to distressed SHOES-Noin (tamp In War of pre-war normal, Motor fuel Ux Oswego Palladium-Times, and Wil- )let( our WWarr nnanclnnanclng needsneeds , fofor families for emergency needs, When nation Boole 1 rood for one pair liam P., O'Brien, chairman of the and senior years, serving as organ- Let's keep it that way by itaying on the B«]' Mr, Morgenthaii said, "at lead collections In 28 states In April to- ization editor In her senior year. families can return to their farms, through June IS. Stamp No. taled 158,208,000 and were three- Oswego War Bond Committee, Os- S mi|on dol|ais, or almost 25% « rationed meats and fats ary Spanish fraternity In her senior OPA; Only 68 cases Involving 68 de- determines that the. wheat Is needed association ol Rochester, represent- Plans Harvest Home year; a Junior marshal, member ol iiloh are In danger of spoiling un- fendants, or less than Vfo of the ing 81 -members and 21 non-mem- duly 81, OPA has decided. These to' le&d, livestock'during June.' >- the staff of Pine Needles and served i total, were dismissed. Adjust AAA Drop Payments bers, ; applied to the board for per- •morgency reductions must be ac- More than 100 attended a canning ae recreation association representa- . Hags' For Flag Say mission to Increase the baelo wage tive, junior advisor and was a mem- MAINSTAY- FRIENDS fSHS^- :onipanled by a cut of at least 28% Farmers who fair to plant 90% of rate. About half of the upnstate demonstration given by Miss Ella, n the established celling price of the New flags for Slag Day, June 11, their war'crop goals will not suffer Donaldson, county home demonstra- ber of the Speakers club and Cor- peak is on consignment to the gov- nelian society. "' • • 2\ Monmouth St. -- / Red Bank terni If the point value Is'lowered are st)H available but there will not the regular agricultural conservation ernment -..•-•- tion agent, at a meeting of the Wom- noro than JSjS, theL pricemm b*e be enough to Heel the demand, says Seductions if tfie WeBthef has Inter- ; -Cartoonists lampoon Absenteeism en's Society for Christian Service of •educed proportionately but never the War Production Board. Manu- fered with their crop plonu. The War the Methodist church Monday night noro than 80% below the ceiling. facturer.) are still permitted to use Food Administration has relaxed the An artlstlo assault on absenteeism : at the church Fellowship hall. The 5ROCERSPEET • MAKERS OF FINE UNIFORMS FOR OFFICERS! ' Ice Boxes For Civilians ' four types ot cotton fabric and two provisions in all areas where hay and —which "elds Adolp-h Hitler—has county agent gave an actual demon- A total of 289,878 lceboxefl are to types of rayon In making flags for pasture goals have, been catabllahed. been opened to the public at 535 stration, explaining various canning )O produced In the next throe civilians. Silk, commonly used for The action Is* designed'TO offset-the Fifth avenue, New York city, where methods that her department be- months for civilian use, according to high-quality flags before the war, effect of recent. unfayorabld' weath- th6 work of. 400 cartoonists—mem- lieves are most practical. Literature t now order of WPB. Despite llmlt- has not been available for Bom. er conditions,' • • •<•• •"'."•'.: bers of the American Society of on canning methods was also distrib- >d factory capacities and scarcity cf time. Wool may be used only for flooded Cotton lands Magazine' Cartoonists—la being ex- uted, flags for the armed services. Metal hibited under the sponsorship of the materials; the production rate In ox- Cotton' acreage allotment provis- Tho society. *111 hold Its annual Mcted to reach about 78,000 units a flag accessories for civilian use are ions have, been' modified to relieve United States' Production* Informa- out. tion, Committee, comprising repre- harvest home supper lato In August month. cotton planters whose seedlngs have with Mrs. Frank W. Warner, Sr., as Fuel For TJseS Oil Stoves been destroyedby flood. All or any sehtativea ol (he War Production How to Qet "Farm Supplies Board,. War Manpower Commission, general chairman; Mrs. Roy Inscoe ROGERS PEET part of the acreage allotments for According to a, new WPB "priority Buyers of used oil stoves are Maritime Commission, War Produc- and Mrs. Fred W. Boyd will be In regulation -a dealer must furnish eligible for fuel- under • the terms of the* flooded farms maybe ^appor- charge *of the supper; MIBS Mary tioned, by the County Agricultural tion Drive Headquarters, Office of [arm supplies If the farmor slgits'b a recent amendment- to- the fuel, oil War toformattony.the'Army and the Morels, food sale; Mrs. William Mac- Military Shop stating: "I oertlfy to the rationing regulations," Fuel oil' ra- Conservation committee ttr' other 1 Navy. The 25 best cartoons will don'ald, White' elephant sal6, and •-"•"i-'-rBoard' that 'I am a. tions-for usein oil "Stoves acquired farms, .-Lands that, cannot, be re- members of tho Thimble club, apron seeded to cotton should be planted earn'war Bond purchase awards-lor farmer an* that tho 'supplies cav. after December 10, 1912 (or March their creators. ' table. Further details will be an- at orei by tbls order are needed now IS, 1D48, in Washington and Oregon), with soybeans, peanuts, ' corn and nounced. md will bo used for the 'operation have been denied unless the heaters other war crops, said WFA. Industrial Salvage at New High were acquired under etovo rationing , More Gas For Farmers Mrs. Macdonald, president of the of -at farm." A total of WO items aro Industrial salvage from New Jer- Women's society of the_New...Bruns- provisions. Slnco .only new., stoves BeyL industries -reached^ an _ all-time ;ca-by_thla'order. Such oertlfl- To assure-farmers sufficient gaso- 1 wick district, stated that the an- ji 'will enable tho farmer to buy have been rationed, buyers of used line to operate agricultural equip- high of 133,820,806 pounds in the r or second-hand otovea have so far1 nual Northeastern Jurlsdlctlonal up to }2S worth of any. of the Items ment, refiners in the mid-Western month ended May 20, according to Summer school will be held the week right next to the Sank, on tha list, and more If the certifi- been Ineligible for fuel oil allot- states have been authorized to in- the Industrial Salvage Branch of ments, . • ' • .•••••• of June 24 at Ocean Grove. She cate, is approved by his local Coun- crease their yields of motor gasoline WPB, on ' Increase of 20,672,405 urged members to attend. do Fishing Without Goo pounds over the previous month's try Farm Rationing comralttco, temporarily to 90% of the corres- The society voted to send a cash It's okay with Mr. Ickes If the ponding figure for the last holt of figure. . ' '<• Butter Price Reduced country's ardent fishermen continue gift to the Kave avenue Community Ay reduction-«t'five to six cents a 1941, as compared with the 85% IS Workers Cited For Production center at Camden. The executive Completely stocked with their sport;, but he says, "We still maximum ordered May 8. ' •V •' •• Ideas - pound In the retail price of buttur think It's' a good idea for them to board will hold an out-door luncheon, will go Into' effect Thursday, June Shoo Prices Bejjulated Thirteen men ' and women war meeting Wednesday, June 30, at the fish when they can and where they plant workers In the New York-New 10..The. OPA Intend? to. effect the can without extra gasoline," Gaso- Shoes,' ohlefly women's home of MrB. Insooe at Fair Haven. rolUpjicM' with, a minimum ot flhan- which are made with euch sole ma- Jeraey region were -; among 141 The society's annual out-door supper line for fishing trips won't be avail- throughout the nation cited by War OFFICERS' UNIFORMS clol tosjsf to tfio dairy Industry, from, able, • no-^UatUtj Sow-' Ptoduotivo - of terials as "plastic, felt, wood; com-, party will be held In July. tho farm through tbo retailer: With hlnatlono of - wool and culUm,' cord Production Drive headuuarters of - Members of the evening group of food the'sport may be. WPB In Washington tor contribut- ^ie';subsidy paid to them'by the gov- and friction belting, and some other the Red Bank Woman's club were and accessories. irnmont, buyera of butter-fat will Milk Added to Hatlon List fabric and synthetic substances, are ing useful, production ideas. Eight guests at the demonstration.' jet las much for their butter as bo- Evaporated and condensed milk are now under colling prices. 'Fabrics of the "production soldiers" In this tore,, and Will be expected to oon- now on tho list of rationed' food* used for the uppers inolud* linen, region earned' certificates of indiv- Inue to pay going prices to the with a value of one point per pound, gabardine, faille, "immltatlon leath- idual production merit an five lot- ITS AIX RIGHT NOW mor. "Butter shall include butter Red stamps !n: War Ration' Book er'1 and other types of-cloth,-.Prices ters of honorable mention. iiiulactured by a farmer on his Two will be used for buying canned set by OPA for manufacturers .of WPB Compliance Uncovers Lt. Samuel Carotonuto, who la OPEN EVENINGS farm from mlllc produced on bis these shoes range from around f 1,29 • ^trateffta-Materials stationed at Fort .Custer, ..Michigan, milk and- no*:.additional, points: will in writing to his- parents, Mr. and arm," • according to an amendment be made available',' to cbnsumera for to about W a pair. ^ . Thoufl&wdfrbf _t?iW of .'tin, copperL .Mra...-Samuel.-Cardner... of .Mechanic "i' Maximum Price' Regulation™ No, 1 1 such purcnases:>"The rationing Is in- ' Lumber Production Good ajumlnum, rubber, -flteel and* othei street,' stated! ' •••'-•-•- ...... i9 under which* maximum- prices tonded to conserve limited supplies, - Lumber production in tho-United critical'—materials - were . diverted ire—oBtablinued:-forcreamory but' 'Tloooivod Rogiotor today, Thanlta, for Infant feedings spectal-d'eU-ju-ui Stetea -for the fltst quarter- of IMS from'-'non-esaentlal channels Into Dadi-Incver appreciated the paper for persons - unable to obtain ade- Is estimated at 7,141,109,000 board war production durlngthe past year very much when I was home, but 'Replant "Flooded Gordons quate supplies of fresh milk.-. •<: feet. This la close to tha first-quar- ail a byproduct of activity of tho believe me it's really all right now. Victory gardens'destroyed by ex- Don't White "Bound Boblns." 1 compliance division of the regional 1 ter goal needed to meet military and Exceptionally good reading ma- ^eslve rains should be replanted im- Writing soldiers' "round rbblh" or essential civilian requirements of efflce 61 the War Production Board. terial." mediately, says' the U.S.' Dcpart- news letters, and Inviting .composite 82 billion board feet for 1943, says Through Its seven district offices In nent of Agrloulture In urging gar- replies - by' the) group Is inadvisable, tho WPB's - Lumber and' Lumber New York and Northern New Jersey Stamp Out tho Axis. iBners to replant with "late" father the War Department '•; has : warned. Products Division. _" ^_ Register Want hnh-"early"-cr6pa—OropsrHmt-can Hep)lea~tend-to become~antliologlen rr Tr to Help Itarmeri p of~inllltary lnformStloh, ftnd a cuS" The Army Is going to help repair dlude • tpmtttoeg, snap- beans, llrHa torn that arose from Innocent mo- Good-damaged automotive farm ma- loans, beets, Swiss chard, summer tives has' become a security hazard. chinery. Tho War'Department has muaoh, peppers, eggplant, sweet . No More Wheat "For Feed announced that mobile automotive :orn and qweot potatoes. Cool woath- Sales of wheat for'feed have been repair units- of the Army service )r crops,' such' as potatoes, peas, discontinued1 by the Commodity forces are'standing by In the recent- sarly cabbages, spinach and lettuce Credit Corporation. However, farm- ly flooded areas of six central states iannot be expected to' give satisfac- er? inay still obtain some leod wheat, ready to give farmers such help In jDufy* ctom? tory yields It planted this late In through dealers' and ; county • AAAthe repair of damaged automotive l; committees to whom shipments have equipment used- for farm purposes Funds For flooded Areas already been-made. Additional or- as la possible; without Interfering Credit to aid form families In the ders, will not ba\ccep.ted by the cor- with necessary \ military training.

YOU GET Something Afforo THAN A TICKET FROM YOUR JERSEY CENTRAL AGENT

Friendliness, for instance ^..« kind of courteous, efficient servico 1 .cheery "good mowing *, «>niile, we fvan( you to have, and courteous, efficient service. We've alywyj felt that our New. WC'TC been Bening this commu- Jeraey friends were- entitled to nity for about a hundred yean, •omething more than "mere through wsr and peace. \Ve want tramportation. to continue t6 icive it... to help, in its growth and future. We want. You nee, the Jersey Central is a : you to think well of ui. That> local business in this community why we want your Jersey Central and the Station Agent is our rep- Agent, as his company*! represen- rcientative. He hat the rekporni- tative, to be always'cheerful and bility of seeing that you get tlio courtcoufs eager to be of service.

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i .1 "~ BED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 10', 19*48.' Former Lincroft Pupils in the Forces

LOUIS BODEN, u! S. A. MILLARD LEONARD, U. S. A. ARNOLD BENNETT, U. S. A. RAYMOND KELLY, V. S. Av JOSEPH MAHONHT, U. S. A. MIC3HAEL MAHONEY, U. B. A. KBNNETJJ JONES. U. B. A. CHRISTIAN MARTINSON, V. «. A.

GEORGE TOOP, C. A. A. PHILIP ROY, U. S. N. KENNETH LAYTON, U. S. N. EDWARD BOUQHTON, V. 3, N. WALTER PRATTIN, U. 8. N. FRANK BRAUN, U. S. N. HENRY MOLZON, U. S. N. FRANCIS MAUSER, C.: A: A,

A VINCENT MAUSER, U. S. A. BELMONT FORCE, V. 3. A. ROBERT DAVERIO, U. S. A. ARTHUR SODEN, U 3 A, , PRESTON~lCLEXAjNDEKrU.""3~ :" "RAYMOND-MAUSER, TJ. 8. A. . ...CHARLES_LEONARDt U. S. A. MATTHEWI*MULLBf, V, I, A. ,

ern Defense command and Bear Ad- County Officials To miral Luther Sheldon, Jr., aulttant Twenty-eight Of Them chief of the bureau of medicine anji Attend Conference surgery, -will speak on how venereal County and local judges and law, diseases affect the nation's armed enforcements hnvo ticon Invltod to forces. attentl. the aesdoria ot-the .Federal and'Stato war conferenco on BdcIaV Pictured above are 28 former pu- protection to bo held In. tho War The cauao of the poor atand of pils of the Lincroft public school who Memorial,, building at Trenton, be- lima boans In many fields oan be at- are now serving Uncle Sam. in one Children's Day ginning Friday, Juno 18. tributed to the work of the seed corn branch or another of tho armed Among tho Invited officials ar.e maggot which attacks the seel and forces of tho United States. These At Colt's Neck Sheriff John T. Lawloy, Common tho inside of the stem of tbe yo young men.are serving in various ''lean Judges J. Edward Knight and seedling. There is no eatlsfact' ,. parts of the world, and the pictures ohn C. Giordano,' Prosecutor John control for this Insect., However," were obtained from their friends and Sunday School to Give '. Qulnn, Chief Probation Officer lima bean seed planted now will rot relatives by Mrs. Lena Anderson John I* Montgoraory, .County Phy- bo attacked by the maggota becaun Clark, principal of the Lincroft Program Sunday slolan H. W. Hurtmon, Pollco Chlot they are now In the pupal stagt.l school. Harold A. Davison and Health Offi- Early planted;lima beane have.b«tn| Mrs. Clark spent several months A children's day program will b cer Rohert IJ. Tleohurst. moro susceptible than usual to in* compiling .the pictures, and the 28 presented by the Sunday-school of Lt. General Hugh A. Drum, com- jury by,the maggots this.year b«-! boys represent almost as many the.'Colt's Neck" Reformed "church manding gonofal of the Second Army cauoo of tho cool wet weather-eon- classes, all taught by her during her Sunday morning at 10:39 o'clock. and commandlnR orticor of tho Ea»t- ditlans. many years at Lincrofti Rev. Peter M. Boelhouwer. is pastor. In tho above group; there aro 20 The program la: who are in the Array, six -who aro In Freludo tho Navy, and two who aro in the Processional „ OUR DEMOCRACY- service of tho Civil Aeronautics "When Morning GUoy being shipped ing the boys, Information of all types Christian Martinson and tho Into vrer| "What Children Can Do." JBnlc out tho noxt day remarked, "I don't The lease on the properly, owned Schanck: "Site Doesn't Count," Paule- to- V. , Is furnished the boys and they aro by the borough, runs until' 10U, and Mrs. Martinson of Philadelphia llunt: "What We'll Do," Nelson «n mind going, but when will I evor see holpcd with their personal problems. Goorge and Frank Toop aro sonn o Charles Tilmmeri "A Good Excuse.' Do you play Bridge? ' Why not so many pretty girls In one spot the coporatlon dofaultod on a pay- Mr. and Mrn. Finnk Toop of Ruin- Hetty Haserman volunteer your acrvice» Wednesday This and much more la being done ment of $200 due last mont,n. The agaln7" A boy apeaklng to » sen- for tho boys at Traveler's Aid main son; Philip Roy IB a son of Mr. nnd Song by school ...- ~ nlghlB, more players nro needed. ior hostess said, "this USO will go council was advised by Attorney Mro. Philip Roy of Highlands; Kon- "Saviour Like • Shepherd Lead Us' Last Wednesday Pvt. Roy Bamlf ofllco In the Carlton building, tt Is a Leon RousSllle that (ho loose could Offering Mrs. Bherman'a clsa down In my memory book, thanks sorvlce the boys are deeply grate- noth Layton is a son ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Dedication of offering Doxolog] was high scorer. This activity Is un- for everything and God Bless you bo modified subject to «. parking ICuKono Layton of Rumuon; Edward IEecltatiom. "The Key of Klndneil," (ler. der tho dircotlon of Mm. Marcus ful for. ban, • . aid Cromer: "A Happy Thought." Elea< It has boon announced that the Future, Boughton 1» a (Ion of Edwnrd Bough- nor Thompson; "A Little Qlrl'i Mes< Hlgglnbothnm. Among tho hoMcssos • Acting Mayor Sol J. Nelmork ton of California and Mrs. Clmrlo Mage," Carol Ann Hunt; "A Miracle,' playing woro Mrs. L. C. VunThwtiKon; USO clubs In this nrca will have Thursday, dancing (orchestra), 8 stated many conoorim had boon ad- Leonard of Lincroft nnd Wdlto l'eggy Holder; "Go Y«," first boy, Joe: Mrs. Chloo Yates, and Misses Joan tholr own bathing beach at Avenel p. m, vorsoly affected by tho war, and In Layton; second boy, Billy Layton; flrsi for tho sorvlce men and the USO Friday, square dancing, 8 p. m Frattln Is a son of Mr. nnd Mrs Klrl, Elisabeth Thompson: second girl Stout, Louluo McCuo, Dorothy Metz- his opinion.tho borough would bo George Frattln of Long Branch. narhara Dlanehard; "A Great Differ- gar and Knto Bucklln, workers. This brought a large round Sunday, horseback tide, 7:45a. m.; sotting a dangerous precedent In of npplause. Wank Braun Is a son of Mr. and eneo." Ittlth Trimmer Tho Hpcnlmr at thn Sunday morn' Java club breakfast, 0 a. m.: vesper granting Mr. Stevens' request. As Mra, Adolph Braun of Lincroft; Song by school , Inj? Java club wna Ilov. Walter Miss Ruth Straus has offered to sing, 5 p. m. and. Informal dance, far as tho borough of Sea Bright la "Wonderful Wordi of Life' write a letter etch month of oil the Henry Molzon Is a ion of Ramon Awards for Sumlay-sehool attendanei Cowen. 8 p. in. concerned ho bellovod businoaa In activities In tho club nnd send copies :8() m Molzon and the late Mrs. Molzon of presentation of flowers, conferem Moro girls aro necdod for tho Monday, dancing classes,7 P- ' tho borough will b» better than, evejr Lincroft;, Bolmont Foreo Is a son of ot the letter to all the boys wt have and muiilo of the Masters, 8 p, m. due to tho largo number, .ot war Hrmn (Congregation) ... squaro rtnnocn held. Friday nights. known at thn club, who are now Mr. nndiMrs. Bolmont Force, Sr. of This Is one activity the boys go for Tuesday, dancing, 8 p. m. workora and soldlors. Council do- 4 serving oversea*. Miss Strnun would Wednesday, toam 'bowling, 8'p. m.: ferrod action on the matter. like to have the1 names and addresses, •on of-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davorlo 8([t. Don Moirluon furnish the "Hill bridge and gin rummy, 8 p.'W'ttnd Congressman James C. Auonln- of Llnerof 1,' and Prooton Alexnndor Courtesy—Plus. of boys to whom you would like A Spanish olasses, 8 p. m. oloss, replying to a letter from the An old turn torn or declaredeclared (h(hoo Billy" mufllo for tho danco nnd thoy copy Bont.' An orchid to you, Ruth, We A^lE NOW VlfiHfINfl ON AUUSIOES-l»l«HtWW ^ It a son of Ifidgar Aloxandor of Illvor othet r day that, though he had been are good. Como In girls, Mm. Mabel counoll asking that tho Federal gov- Plata and Mrs. Boss Alcxandor of for an Idea which: will bring endlcM ornmont rebuild tho seawall In the tWO MAJOR WARS. We ARE USING ALL OUR RESOURCE! been getting his printing dono at Coloman holds a short clnss for Joy to our boys overseas, . SUCCESSFUL 8A1E. Lincroft. " Tho Ileftlator plant for years, ho had novices each night. Wo offer an or- North Beach eoctlon, otatod that he FOR THEfOMMON EFFORT IN A MOOERN WAV- • Matthew L, Mullln l» n non of Mat- no recollection of having anything Miss Thelmn Mount was accom- would tako up the matter with the POTTING OUR M0N8V TO WORK FOa OUR COUNTRY but tho most courteous and prompt chid to Mrs. Coloman for tho most 'Moro than JJ8'was cleared »t a thew Mullln of Brookdalo farm and successful square dancing In thli panist nnd Cpl. Joe Johnson the War Department THROUGH WAR B0ND8,8AVIN0S ACCOUNTS, <•'• norvlco In all h!n dealings with u»— loader at tho. vesper sing' Sunday. rummago aalo hold Saturday by tho the late Mrs. Mullln; John Kolly Is and he admitted that at times ho nrcn, This indy Is most resource . LIPK INaURANCE,TAXW>,-6HAIllN<3OUR«CAflC« • ion of Uio Into Mr. and Mrs. John Mom accompanists aro needod. Dug RIVer Plata Woman'a dub. The pro- was grouchy and Impatient Tho ful. If tho "H||| Wily" boys cannot When you want to reallie «nah for OOODS THROUGH RATIONINO). '. Xtally of JEvarAtt, «nd Sidney Sprung Hod Brink KnglBter !• tho home of DO thoro.sho uses records, but tho to the success ol' thtta «png fo«ts coods, will b« place In the club wel- they are springing up elsewhere fare fund. Mra.- Thomaa P»ul, oa- aomethln* speedily you, con count on l« i, »on of Mr. nnd Mr*.- Harry Good Printing at ModoraU rt dance goon- on. The llegfiter w»nt «d columna to do UNITED EFFORT IS~OUZ STRENGTH. Bjtrung; of, LjnorotC ^ —AdvcrtUepint Special mention—Our thank* t* fiut, Cpl. Johnson »nd Mra. Teresa alatod by club members, was chair- McCllntoek arc la charge of ona «t man. •our •ellfi VA«rtUe»«t ,i- V' 'wJ> RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 10,1948. Pare fifteen. banker; Dr. Harold Tilton, Main transmitted upon completion of g Pick 35 Names street, Farmlngdale, dentist Navesink Honor Fort Hancock Po»t sale or salvage eontraot. J. Albirt Bearmore, 1306 B itreet, Dietitan Aid At Work Bids for. salvage metal, JMtwloBfty Belmar, contractor; Frederick C. Wage* War On,Waste advertised no more than t*lo* '* For Grand Jury Tag, Olendola road, Wall township, Roll Is SetUp year, havo been let eight Umei alnue farmer; Mrs. Sarah B. Bellew, 13 Fort Hancock's war on waste, August, and thousands of dollars w«at Main street. Freehold^jeweler; which has effected huge savings In have been relumed to tho Treasury ue Frederick C. VanVMet, Line road, Being Sponsored CaEollne, rubber and food connump- from this source alonb. > . Holmdtl, farmer; I. J. Trubln, 80 tililtityeLL..t^lh _ —Thin fur ffnrt_Hanivir!kf« BletaJ_ Sworn In June 22 Broad street, Red Bank, merchant; By Fire Company lection and sale of more than 1,498,- salvage drive has resulted In" the Charles P. Savoth, 209 Third avenue, 89S pounds ot scrap metal' since the sale of 600,000 pounds ot steel rails, The name* ot 3d Monmouth county Bradley Beach, merchant; J. Allen post's salvage drive was ' launched much of which was found burled In men and women from, which the Navesink Jlre company, which has Mohn, 19 Throckmorton street, Red taken a leading part In worth-while last August, It waa disclosed today. sand on the pout; 110,300 pounds ot April tern* grand Jury of 25 will !>o Bank, executive; Halsey D. Polhe- This harbor defense post's salvage cost Iron, 80,000 pounds of unpro organised on'June 22 voro drawn projects of that community, is spon- mus, 121* Sunset avenue, Asbury soring a roll call which baa been campaign, In addition to netting pared scrap Iron and steel, 3,079 Tuesday with Judges J. Edward Park, executive; Paul J. Strassburg- thousands of' dollars to tho United pounds of galvanized pipe and Iron, Knight and John O, Giordano pre- erected on the grounds in (front of w, 42 Pllgrlro pathway, Ocean Grove, tbe fire house. States Treasury, Is supplying vital 116,700 pounds ot wrought Iron and aiding. I**?. Washington, special butcher; Daniel Ardolla, Locust ave- war industries with a steady supply steel, 5,188 pounds ot brass scrap, assistant attorney general, named to nue, West Long Branch, merchant. When the plaque la completed and of material for the manufacture of several more names are added to the 20,000 pounds of copper scrap and Investigate alleged fraudulent voting Joseph Nolan, 0 North Main street, war goods. Salvage Items collected 33,600 pounds of gun steel. at the last general election, was In list of men and young women In the 1 AUentown, butcher; Mrs. Ida Cherry, and sold hero include many Items W>FS LUNCH BOX the courtroom during the drawing . 161 Hance road, Fair Haven, house- armed forces, fitting dedication cere- previously unlisted in Fort Han- monies will be held. Milton Wright, Buy More United - State* ALWAYS HAS Although the April term of court wife; Albert W. Worden, 66 East cock's quartermaster corps salvage Bonds and Stamps. opened on April 30, a grand July was Front street, Red Bank, funeral di- chairman of the committee, and Neil record*. A steady cash return In CREAM-TOF* MILK not formed since only 19, {our short rector; Samuel Oorcey, 36 Second Johnson, president of the fire com- salvage sales now cornea from all . IN' IX! . of required number, of grand Jurors avenue, Long Branch, merchant; pany, is taking an active part In types of ferrous anil non-ferrous Mr' Pop worki (or Uncli this latest project to honor air resi- Sam In • blr war plant Mil were available. • . , Isadora Walling, Bast Keansburg, metals, glass, broken ae wall as In Husbands! Wives! ha says that if evtry iuy Members of the new panel are: merchant; Benjamin Flersteln, 200 dents of that section who are In var- bottle form, newspapers, cardboards, at th« plant would d ious branches of tbe service. Criam Top Milk all th« .Elbort Frlmter, Sr., Anbury avenue, Second avenue, Bradley Beach, In- magazines, egg crates, timber, onion 1 llks> ht do* Atlantio Highlands, rm Insurance surance; Amos ,Kr»yblll, Deal Lake The present list Includes the fol- bags, meat bones, kitchen fats and Want new Pep and Vim? 1 Tliousiods ol coinlt« ara »ca«, worn-cot, «»! NEVER b. >lck and hav. broker; Cecil .Hampton, 37 Lincoln point, Wanaroassa, retired; Harvey lowing; greases. All proceeds from the sale hausieTl d bccauia itoy need il iwl nan olu»! 'tn stay'off the Job. Mom 1 ^'"P'aH *?rnc.*P«P, vim, vitality, tOftrtnrOftrnnr IblnlM fc**« rlihl—so w» all pla,ce, Freehold, Jeweler; Harry A. Bedle, Jr., 81 Broad street, Keyport, pital proceedure. and special diets Itoburt Acker, Edna Baker, Randolph of salvage items go directly To the Pictured above Is a member of the Bennett, Louis Bockel. Raymond Boackel, Treasurer of the United States, to KY^Bt rwulSf II, sTse OlUv 79t. Green, 28 Branchport avenue. Long funeral director; Dr. C. Jj. Ltttaur, canteen corpu of -the - county Red Those joining the corps will be asked Thoman Boutdln, Herbert Carhart, Ed- For Mil bluer aavlnm ait to in "Emnomp" ilia. Branch, olerk; Clark Clayton, 307 % Ninth avenue, Belmar, dentist; whom a check is made out and For sale at all drug stores everywhere. Cross chapter serving as aide to a to Serve four-hours ono dny a week, ward Carle, Frank Cassone. John ConnerB, Belmont avenue, Colonial terrace, Frank Casaburl, 602 Twelfth avenue, usually in the morning-. Mrs. Durand Clifford Cooper, Harry Cooper.- • Gaorpo printer: William Wlkoff, 206 Maple Belmar, barber; William Fahlhaber, dietitian in one of the kitchens of a Cooper, John Daniels, Charles Elf. A. F. county civilian hospital. The Red hopes that many public-spirited Ferguson. Carl Foster. Henry 'Hanson, PURITAN avenue, Bed Bank, coal dealer; 120 Bay avenue, Highlands,' tailor; housewives will wish to take the Stanley Hallam. Kenneth H. Hallim. Wil- Ralph J. Damlano, 103 Franklin ave- BSvart V. Sllcox, 302 First avenue, Cross hae been requested by hospital liam Heldel. Littleton Hurley, Richard MILK authorities to train women as aides course and so contribute to the war Hurd. David Jackson, Carl Janosk/, -M. nue, Long Branch, funeral director; Keyport, banker; George Ambrose, effort by keeping the hospitals func- D,, Alfred Jervls, Robert Jervis, Raymond Phone Red Bank' Charles Schnoor, Belford, fisherman; 10 Stelner avenue, Neptune City, ad- to dietitians, and a new course for Johnson, Leslie Joy, Edwin LaRufl, Jo- tioning for the benefit ol the public seph Linhardt, Blrchman Llnltnayer, Ly- JUNE BRIDES 688 Abram Vogs), 176 Broadway, Long vertising manager; Mrs. Margaret corps members will be started this mon Mlddlcditch. Edith MnWhlnnjy, Ken- month. At present canteen corps and not lower tho standards. Branch, merchant; Kenneth Mc- Engllng, 51 West Main street, Free- The class will start the end of neth Mount, John O!Nell, Frank Pape, Jo- Queen, Harris Park,... Bed Bank, hold, .housewife; Wylle G. Pate, members are doing this work, but Beph Patterson, Howard Shaw, Harold you have to see to appreciate since they are needed In other places, June at Monmouth Memorial hos- Sehanek, Warron Scott, Arthur Seward, Kings highway,, Mlddletown town* pital Mrs. Durand will be at county Mariorle Smith. Paul Smith, William ship, jchool superintendent, a new dietitian aides' corps will be Smith, Ward Thomas, 1*1111801 Thomai, headquarters, 107 Monmouth street, Harrison Travis. William Williams, Ed formed under the direction of Mrs. and at Monmouth Memorial hospital, srles WIlsi Robert S. Durand. Tuesday, June 22, from 9 a. m. to 12 ward Wise. Chs laon, Donald Wy- "THE man. 4-H CX.UB MEETINGS, Mrs. Durand is making an urgent noon to talk to applicants. If a. vol AmonR others to hi added are William Save Tires• S$ve Qas »Save Time Levy, James Golden, Thomas Golden, plea for volunteers in the new corps. unteer cannot come at those times, John F. X. Mannlx. Edward A. Mannix, The Hillcrest '4-H Club) and the They will bo given the standard nu-> telephone Red Bank 3443 (or a spec- Wadavorth Minor and Nelson O'Ncll. Holmdel Sylvan club held their final trltlon course followed by a special ial appointment. The Red Cross Is meetings of,the yeac Wednesday of 25-iour course by a hospital dietit- making an urgent plea for vol last week. ian to familiarize them wlthlhe hos- teers and hopes lor a large response, Six Teachers In The meeting of the Hillcrest club Hats' was hold In the Hillcrest school with 136 Broad Street, Ground Signal Service of the Signal WAAC At Monmouth Red Bank, N. J. John Budnlck presiding over the 2 Doors from reters Mace. Phone 836. meeting and with Mr«. Vera John- OBITUARIES Corps at Bradley Beach, 'We left our hickory sticks and . son, advising as leader. Following blackboards at home" is the laugh- \ Xet us help you and your attendants to look your a check-up of each • member's 4-H . MBS, ADOIJPH PALMER Ing reply of eii WAAC school teach- MBS. CHRISTOPHER D. CHANI) loveliest ; . .. AND WITHIN YOCB BUDGET. project work for the year, the use of Services tor Mrs. Elln P. Palmer, ers now at Fort Monmouth, to re- the forestry record .form was dis- LER wife of Adolph Palmer of Wallace marks of their "fellow-floldiers" In Today, when you're often too cussed by County Club Agent, How- Mrs: Elizabeth G. Chandler, wlfo street, who. died Wednesday of last the 15th Signal Training Regiment. busy to come to the bank ... ard J, Stelle, who also commented of forme'r Postmaster Christopher week at Rlvervlew hospital, were Auxiliary Ruth L. Ricketts, who on controllng. garden insects that D. .Chandler of River road, Fair held Saturday afternoon at the Wor- taught, eight grades In a Minnesota when every minute counts at were not covered last month. Flans Havon, died Friday morning at the den funeral home, with Kev. Walter rural school, is on duty In the clas- your war job ... when you must for a local 4-H Achievement Exhibit home of her daughter, Mrs. Nettie, Cowen, pastor of Trinity Lutheran sification action of regimental head- FOR GRADUATION In Hazlet were then outlined. wife of James LaBau, Sr., River church, pfnoiattng. Interment was In quarters, In the payroll section Is save every ounce of rubber and The members of the Haslet For- road, with whom Bhe lived. Sho had Fair View cemetery, Middletown Auxiliary Orla F, Williamson of Ed- Give one of our new "Stratford" Pen and Pencil estry club met In the Hazlet school been in failing health several township. v inboro, Pennsylvania, who taught gasoline . . . our Bank by Mail at which time each member dis- months. — «i i •» • high school art. Auxiliary Mary Sets. In this year of ration- played his forestry project work for Elizabeth Morris, a geography teach- plan is the solution to your bank- Mrs. Chandler was born in New er from Ambrldge, Pennsylvania, ing the graduate the second half of the year. .The pro- York city and would have been 85 4-H Club Formed ing worries. Saves gas, tires gram that followed was devoted to works In the personnel section with appreciate more yeaio old Saturday of next week. Auxiliary Grace Egelston, a former and time! Bank by Mail! garden activities with Jean Morgan, She wo.! the daughter of the late than ever this At Tinton Falls Tennessee school district supervisor. chairman Reporta _sr«re_ submitted Peter and Margaret Macintosh Two Illinois teachers, Madeline Her- gift that goes on various * phases of garden care GreihV When "a chird'she moved to man of Charleston and HazelTVaK oh giving. Simply mail in by Paul Bellnsltl, Patsy Stevens, Fair Haven with her parents and Mrs. T. N. Parmly, Jr. ters of Princeton, are also on duty Jean Morgan and Betty Jean Long- bed lived there over since. Mr. and with the 16th. street. • ...... Mrs. Chandler celebrated their 64th Nfew Group Leader wedding anniversary recently. "They make good soldiers, grasp your deposit ..»' No 'meetings of these clubs will be their work rapidly and have'a keen Mrs. Chondler was a member of held during the summer, but they The Tinton Falls 4-H club was or- sense of loyalty, and we're glad to will bs reorganized again next Sep- the Fair Haven 'Methodist church have them at this headquarters," and we^H promptly and of Fidelity council. Sons and ganized at' a meeting last Friday evening at the home of the leader, said Col. Frank H. Curtis, regimen- TDsughters of Liberty of -that placo. Mifs; T. Neilsbh "Parmly; JrrVirglnlo; tal-commander, mail your recei Besides her husband and daughter Oaborn "was elected president, Vivian Only One Bathing Area. shp Is survived by two grandchil- Wright vice president, Wilma Craw dren. ford eocrctary, Peter Wingertor Promoted by WAVES. The Manaiquan borough council Services were held Sunday after- treasurer and Joan Crawford club last week authorized the beach com- noon at 2:30 o'clock at the, Worden reporter. ' Miss Bosalie A^Volght, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Volght ot The Merchants Trust Co. mittee to open only one bathing area funeral home, with Rev. William I. This group which boasts 10 mem to begin the present bathing season Heod, pastor of Fair Haven Metho- beA, will concentrate on Victory Ocean Grove, has been commissioned J|?F RED BANK, N.J. ,,.... because of the uncertainty of con- dist church, officiating. The service gardening during tho summer. A re an enslgii in the U, S. if. R, and as- ditions. The area at the eastern end of the Sons and Daughters of Lib- port from each member on their in- signed to active duty. Miss Voight TITLEY'ST Inc. Member of Federal,B*serve System of Main street, being the most cen- erty lodge were also held with Mrs. dividual project will feature the had been employed as a teacher of . Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. tral, ^wlll bs opened July 1. Etta Smith as councilor' and Mr*. meeting to be held tomorrow night home economics In the Trenton pub- 17 BROAD ST. PHONE R. B. I Millie Parker as chaplain. at the home of Allen Crawford. . lic school system. Interment took place Monday The' members, in addition to the rnorhing In tho family plot in-Jalr officers,-include -Barbara Berger, Al- yit n_ Crawford,_ Jr.(_Ann__Crawfonl, When You_Think of Ruth Halvorsen, William Homick, MBS.-IEO - HAYES ~, Audrey.. J.ursa,..jQsenh.,..J.ursal__Jean Oaborri, Robert Osborn, Elizabeth1' Services for Mrs. Margaret Hayes, Fresnikof, Ellen; Jane Scott, Joyce •wlfo of Leo Hayas of Maple avenue, Salt, Jessie Fliedner and Mary Van COOtERATOR Fair Haven, a widely known actress Maiden. a few years ago, who died Wednea- dsy night of last week in Monmouth You Are Reminded S: Memorial hospital at Long Branch, Political cartoons had their origin "Operator, Give Me 1234" were held Saturday afternoon at the in the middle of the 18th Century. of ICE... Worden funeral home. Rev. Carroll This Is a Busy Season. Burck of Little Silver, former t^hurh _ Owners of houses, apartments and j rooms—io^ltlb4t Shrewsbury, officiated. Burial was in now. There Is a scarcity of com- Fair View cemetery. fortable living quarters and a Regis- Besides her husband, Mrs. Hayes, ter want advertisement will bring a resident of Fair Haven for 26 you quick results and sure rentals. F years and formerly active In the ac- These same owners read the classi- tors' colony and in the Players Boat fied page of The Register every Issue club, Is survived by a'sister, Mrs. and reply promptly to requests for I houses and rooms to let. Want ads Josephine, wife of Allan H. Hascall serve the public, the ordinary fellow. of "Fair Haven. They are priced low and within the xt, • What Central Office, Mrs. Hayes' stage name was Peg- means of everyone. Try them. Forty gy Marney and her husband's atagu thousand readers scan The Regis- name was Leo LaFargo. She waa ter's want nd page every issue. That born in Leeds, England, and came wide market.—Advertisement. to tho United States with the Six- Please"? teen English Rockets in: 1911. A number of years ago she appeared in the stage play, "Tho Battling But- SUNDAY DINNEERR I ler" with Charles Butterworth and Charles Ruggles, with Fred Stone In "Jack O'Lantern," with James Cag- .—' ocy in "The Gingham. Girl" and In George M. Cohan's production VEN though It is necessary to "Mary." Prior to hor retirement she E eerva tho same meat OTor and Keep your food wholesome and nu- Was captain of a troupe ot dancers over, It can be given new guises by tritious the scientifically pure, ice working on Publlx Time at the Par- combination with different vegeta- way! Ice in your refrigerator keeps EGINNING June 20, whenever a telephone call is placed amount theater. New York oity. bles, nooulos or potatoes. flavors 'from mingling and keeps by line-number only, our operators will ask for the For InBtance, a spaghetti sauce your food cold but tasty. I •/ B made with meat balls or chopped PERCY A. WEST. name of the central office before making the connection. cubed steak, lo a hearty and usually The funeral of Peroy A. West of popular dish, Ground pork mixed " ' • ** Rumson, who was accidentally with cooked rice and seasoned with SAVES VITAL , The purpose of this request is to improve the speed and drowned In the Hudson river, was onion makofl delicious patties. Boet held last Thursday afternoon at the brisket cut Into squares and com- WAR MATERIALS accuracy of service at a time when telephone facilities Mount Memorial honio with Rev. O. bined with Hnm boons, onions and MEETS W. P. B. are working at or near capacity. J. Norlund, pastor of the Seventh Day uncooked rlco to mako a thick stew Advcntlst church at Jorsoy City, of- Is a filling and flavorful diflb. Lamb REQUIREMENTS ficiating. Tho bearers wero Robert In a curry nauco served with noodlos Gooleratora On When calls are placed without the central office name, WIlBon, Howard Tilton, Edgar Sea- makes a dish which will bring forth man, Warren West, Eric Swenaon requests to "Lot's havo that ngaln." Sale By The AMAZING NEW COOLERATOR ANSWERS wrong numbers may result, as the operator must assume and Hurry Peterson. Burial was In When planning your Sunday din- TODAY'S REFRIGERATION PROBLEM Fair View ccmotery. Following ' that » local connection is deplred, which may or may ner this reck, you will find fresh • Important to tvery hounwifa In ihtic diyi of food rationing U Ceolti. rhubarb, asparagus, beans, carrots, not be the case. . j ' MRS. SICKLES mushrooms, onions, poaa, spinach Dealers ilor's m food k'icplnj qualititi. • Coolcratoi'i yvaih*o «lr nfilf and tomatoes tho 'easiest on your crslion method u>«! let to kttp foodt fftih lon Banker's Furniture Co. Asbury Park Methodist church. alin°, cosli ire imall—rc-lclng l> nactmry only twice i wick on ««t Cu.pl. Hurd In uksoulntad with ill Usoi Tou • * '. - v I'" RED BANK REGISTER. JUNE 10,1948. ^ JL Flying A Fighter Is Funny SPECIAL! and Saturday BOX OF CARNATIONS ^PDRAGON •*I.5O New ?tore Hours: HONEY BEE FLOWERS UPPER BROAD ST., RED BANK 9:30 A. Mi!to 5:30 P/M, PHONE 878 " SEND MOTHER FLOWERS ON YOUR BIBTRDAT ! Until 9 Pi M.

We cannot accept any more Cleaning or Laundry for the

rest of this week. Major Lyman Mlddleilltch tells his wife Ruth "Flying a fighter is funny" at the homo of his father-in-law at Union, N. J,, where he Is spending his furlough. Winner of three medals: an Air Medal, a British and American Distinguished Service Cross, Major Middledttch We will still accept Cloth is credited with shooting down five Messerschmltts. When be return! to duty he will train new pilots in combat tactics. Garments and Fur Coats for ert Burrowes, Charles Romnoy, Ken- Dance For Seniors neth Smith, Frank Selbert, Richard Brislawn, Peter Brlalawn, Carroll Storage. Barclay, Jr., Pat D'Alola, Robert Held Friday hi Campbell, Charles Schanck, Albert Stoye, James Connell, John Wil- liams, Thomas White, Ralph Crelln, High School Gym Dirk VanNeot, Paul Belllno, Harry Mathews, Donald Lawes, Henry Richard, Clinton Doughty, Ray Vac- Marks Beginning carelll and John Caprionl. LEON'S Of Activities for . Cleaners, Dyers and Launderers Graduating Class Price And Rationing Questions & Answers 70 - 76 White Street, Red Bank The annual senior danco, farewell social event of the season for the Questions are those most fre- Phone 2800 graduating class of Red Bank high quently asked this week of the Tren- echool, was held Friday evening In ton district office of OPA. Answers the gymnasium. •*" are official OPA rulings ao. of June The event,, under the chairman- 7. Readers may submit questions for ship of Betty Martin and the spon- replies to Trenton District Office, sorship -of- Mrs.,Jrene-Smlth,-c!ass OPArTre'ritoh, N. J. "" " — .. For Your Place adviser, began the final festivities Q. What can I do if I have proof for the group, which will conclude that I was charged above, the cell- In the bacculaureate service Sunday Ing price for an artclo? In The Sun ... And Surf and the graduation one week from A. You may bring a'treble dam- tonight. age suit against the seller for three The gymnasium was decorated in times the amount of the overcharge, a Gay 00'a motif, with two attractive or $50, whichever Is greater, plus SUIT garden scenes, one of which waa court costs and attorney's fees. . Thank your lucky stars th'at you live within sight of the beach! utilized to take pictures. Music was Q. Where can I learn the ceiling provided by William Boyco and his Spend every free hour you can on it... and in the invigorating : prices on beef,' veal, mutton and orchestra, - • lamb? , ' The ticket committee was A. At your War Price and Ration- surf. You'll store up enough vitamins to.send you forth fit for' headed by Jane Dix, aided by ing board. Betty Goldln, Pamela Banner and Q. I want to buy, an Ice box. How your particular war effort. But, first let the Beach Club at Lillian High..' Decorations, were can I be sure of the correct price? in charge of Jean Williams, A. Effectivo June 8, 1943, OPA has Steinbachs outfit you in the way only it knows how .. .after NEAT assisted by Marlon Bache, Jean published a dollar-and-cents regula- Schmidt, Barbara. Cox, Ralph Mor- tion on new non-mechanical Ice more than 73 years of experience in making North' Jersey Shore gan, Albert Stoyc, Harland Gray, Jo- boxes. Fixed prices for all models sephine Caprionl and Armistice Ask. were eet. No dealer may sell an ice Jeanne VanDorn was chairman of box unless It is tagged showing make beach-bound surf and sun seekers the-smartest in the whole the publicity committee, aided by or brand, model number, ice capac- Claire Crowell, Evelyn Leavens and ity and ceiling price. world. Nonna Olson. Q. What is tho new lower price __Tho_bandqtahd Iwas-arranged—by_ on-butter? ; : Cbalrman Kenneth Smith, assisted A. The new lower price on salt COTTON PRINT two-piece swim or sun suit, of by Louis Dell 'Omo and Frank Sei- butter, 93^ scoreii^ oneHjuarterpound •bertr~Thg—dance—cards™were~~ar- prints In cartons, is 52 cents a pound ~ cbT6"r~faat" fabric~in: flo'faisr'tiovelty prlhtB and" ranged by Lillian Dillon, chairman, in Class 1 and Class, 2 stores, and 49 checks. One of the "smart" new suits 1 Sizes and Marjorlo Newman, cents a pound In .Class 3 and Class Jane Helm and Frances Odenbach 4 stores. These new prices are effec- 12 to 16. were in charge of the cloakroom. tive today. Marion Backc headed the program Q. How long will, stamps 15 and 4.98 commltte, while Virginia Garrett 16 be valid for sugar for home can- was chairman of the invitation com- ning? . mittee. A. Through October 31. DRESSMAKER suit of sleek sharkskin _ The..chaperons . were _Mr._and -Mrs. —Q—Wlll-my ration -board -ISSUOTE for George W. Smith, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. certificate to purchase white shoes surfing or sunning. .Flattering, youthful styles, ^Albert—Richterr~Mr. anil Mrar~StarF lor a graduation? tailored with vee necks and flared skirts. .White, ley Carhart, Miss Muriel Briggs and A. No. William Pazlcky. Q. We have a baby, born last yellow and blue in sizes 12 to 20. Those who attended were Dorl3 month. Does this entitle us to a Scott, Marjorle Newman, Helen child's allowance next winter in ad- 10.98 Hembling, Anna Dressier, Viola dition to the basic fuel oil allow- Smith, Anna Maddalena, Dorothy ance? Lawrence, Slyvla Oh], Dorothy, Dls- |brow, Joanno Serpico, Lucille Ban- A. Yes, but only If there la no CANDY STRIPE COTTON swim suit In becom- ner, Anne Bruno, Edith Leon, Vir- other child In the family under four ginia Garrett, Claire Crowell, Elea- years of age.' ing two-piece style .. . red and white, blue and nor Pellatl, Josephine DePonte, Mar- Q. What Is the deadline for mall- white combinations. Well/tailored with attrac- ion Backe, Barbara Knapp, Lillian Ing In an application for- War Ra- Dillon, Confiio Wingerter, Betty Mar- tion Book Three? tively flared skirt and bra tops. Sizes 12 to 16. tin, Nancy Byrd, Betty Wilde, Jean A. Thursday (today) June 10, Is Williams, Kathleen Bent, Mildred the deadline for you to mall In order 6.98 Zuckerman, Harriet Goldfarb, Marie to get your book promptly. VanDorn, Phyllis Munson, Gladys Q. If by chance my War Ration French, Miriam Warden, Betty Book No. 3 does not arrive, what Weinrlch, Betty Bowen, Barbara should I do? Coxe, Jane Dix, Helen Bennett, Jean A. If you have already made ap- Schmidt, Frances Biedermann, Char- plication and do not receive the book lotte Goodwin, Evelyn Leavens, Kay or books by July 21, tako your Iden- DRESSMAKER SUITS in gay LASTEX SWIM SUIT . .. tht Doremus, Jcanno VanDorn, Mario tification stub to your local board red and white, blue and white Cannavo, Eleanor Jones, Lillian cflice and thore make a second ap- always - smart one - piece lastex Wellner, Doris Bennett, Betsy Ross, plication. Check will then be made candy striped cottons ... real swim suit, made for action, by Lillian High, Josephine Capronl, on your first application. American colors to take the Qulndl Vaccarelil, Miriam Kangas. famous Mabs of Hollywood. Half William White, Warren Fowler, Long Branch Wedding. beach set, by storm 1 Fitted skirt front.. . .black, yellow, Jr., John Bullard, Jesse Pollard, An- waistband and flared skirt. Sizes powder and wine. Faggoted thony Marino, Edward Talarlco, Miss Rose T. Doane, daughter ol 12 to 18. William Fleischer, Frank Lovekln, Mrs. William Doane of Long Branch, seams. Sizes 82 to 38. George Curtla, Charloa Splor, Ab- nnd Francis B. Cossey of Jersey City ram Kaplan, . Joseph Menzzopane, were married Monday of' last week Jr., Robert Malchow, James Clayton, In Star of tho Sea church at Long 6.98 8.98 Fred Bruno, Paul Ralph, Henry Branch. Following a reception at Echenck, Jr., William Llpplncott, the Garflcd-Grant hotel the . couple Samuel Harvoy, Jr., Edwards Rull- left for a wcok's trip to Connecticut. THREE - QUARTER BEACH mnn, ThomnH Beer, Bjorm Nlolsen, Stovo Crowell, Louis Dell 'Omo, Rob- COAT-..; to keep you comfort- LONG BEACH .COATS . .. of This summer—bo smart, be cool, bo com- Stamp Out tho Axis. able after a dip in the surf. It is comfortable, thirsty terry cloth fortable, be thrifty—all at the same timot How? In a of absorbent, deep napped terry in white.' To' wear to the beach _ Genuino Palm Beach Biiit, of course! With the famous cloth with self belt and wide bot- and on it.. .warm and comfort- Palm Beach weave, costly cool mohair base, arid- tom. Yellow, royal, dusty rose, able. Well tailored and in all blend of cool fibers thnt bring in extra air to cool you white. Small, medium, large. sizes, 12 to 20. (22% more, according to independent tests)! Plus finest fit, long wear. Wo now have an oxcollont choice 6.98 4.98 of Palm Beach styles in smartest colors including practical darker business shades. §co them I BEACH CLUB ... Street Floor Only Genuine Palm Beach is /(QQLER/Z£(? ...BUY... WAR BONDS-WAR STAMPS JKRIDEL RED BANK STEINB ACHv ,.£ RED BANK REGISTER

• VOLUME LXV, NO, 51. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 10,1943. SECTION TWO—PAGESrTTO 12 Fair Haven Lad On Tony Sharabba Hero of Guadalcanal Rumson Officer Succeeds Father Gets Promotion Resignations Of Major Roger Gilbert of Rumson has been promoted to the rank of Gallant Sub Wahoo Takes Over Old Honored At Highlands Lieut. Col. He has been stationed at Cleveland, Ohio, but waa transferred Barber Business recently to Los Angeles. • He Is as- 5 More Teachers sociated with the Army service W Davlson Hoirie On Leave The barber business of R, Saro Big Parade, Ceremonies Last force. ' Sharabba on Monmouth street, near After Splendid Achievements Broad, has been purchased'by his Night For "Mighty De Pas" oldest son, Anthony J. Sharabba, arid Handed To Board the eldor Mr. Sharabba has retired ' William Davidson, ion of Mrs. Cited by his commanding officer On a platform erected in front of after having conducted shops in this as one of the "great heroes" in the the Legion home were seated tha Emily Bryant ot DeNormandlo ave- borough for the past 23 years. nue. Fair Haven,-a motor..machin- Examining Board battle on Guadalcanal Island lost hero; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seven In AH Havt August, Albert Michael De Fasquale, Christopher Do Pasquale, and his Shadow Brook Inn ists' mate aboard tha famous sub- two BlatorSi Mlsaes^ Clotejda. Land imarlne. Wahoo which has «unk 12 Petty. Qmceiy First IClass, of the U. Left Upon Being SetUp Here For 8, Coast Guard, received a hero's Gloria be Pasquale, and some of TtrBe Opened Soon Japanese ships totaling 69,000 tons, the officials. arrived home last Friday (for a fur- welcome last evening when residents Denied Increases— lough of about three weeks. He Is Aviation Cadets of his home town, of Highlands The ceremonies were opened with j By Fred Thorngren to return to his base on th« Vfent I turned out to honor "Mighty De the playing of tho "Star. Spangled Rex, Lechner Out Coast June 27. Pas," - ' Banner" by the Atlantic Highlands Mental Tests Given | The borough-wide celebration high school orchestra. Rev. Weston ' Fahnestock Mansion is staged by Twlnllght Post 143, Am- E, Grlmshaw, rector of.St. Andrews' Daily In Postoffice erican Legion, in cooperation with Episcopal church, gave the Invoca- Modern Restaurant | the mayor and council, started short- tion, after which Mayor Bedle was ly after 1 o'clock with a colorful By Army Officers presented. Recalling Albert's boy; And Night Club Patrick In Air Force, parade that formed at the Navesink hood days, the mayor spoke of foot- An aviation cadet examining board I avenue monument. - The line of ball games played in front of his has been established in Boom 8 In | march was down the hill from the Frederick Thorngren, a native of house. "I was his neighbor then Sweden, who learned the restaurant,' Rogers, Hallock Quit the basement of tho Bed Bank post- bridge and up Bay avenue to the and found him a real boy and ha office building on Broad street, Capt. I Legion home where outdoor exer- business in his native land and who has. grown to be a real man. It has been a restauranteur since he E. Flchtcr of Paterson, who has cises took place before a gathering Is with great pleasure," said the been at Fort Dlx, Trenton, Camden I estimated at 2,000 people. came to this country many years Resignations of four more Red mayor, "that I officially welcome ago, has fitted out the former Dr. Bank teachers, bringing to six tha and New York city; Capt. John I In the parade headed by the police home my neighbor, our citizen and Armstrong, on temporary duty from ErncBt Fahnestock residence into a limber who have announced their car and escort were the grand our sailor hero, Albert De Pasquale." ntention of leaving the local system one of .the Army air fields in Louis- 1 marshali Edward Lovy, post com- . LIEUT COL. ROGER GILBERT modern restaurant, hotel and night iana, and Sgt. Leroy Benslng, who Replying to the mayor's welcome, club, and expects to open within A lecause of the failure of th» board | mander; Mayor Fred P. Betilo and tho young man expressed his thanks of education to grant a "cost of liv- comprise the examining board, are 1 Mrs. Edmund F. Duffy, gold star' Lieut. Col. Gilbert Is the husband few days. The place will be known present from 8 a, m. to 6 p. m. dally, for thus honoring him. He said he as Shadow Brook inn. ing bonus," were tendered to the mother; the .'massed colors carried was assigned a Job that was pretty of the former Louise Waring of board Tuesday night. except Sunday, to accept applicants by a legionnaire, Boy and Girl Rumson. He Is president of the The Fahnestock mansion, which •for mental tests for pilots, bombar- tough for a clam digger, injecting Mr. Thorngren purchased a short Three of the four teachers who re- diers and navigators in the U. S. I Scouts; Legion auxiliary, Coast the humorous remark, "once a clam Rumson Republican club, and in ci- vilian life Is vice president of the time ago along with ten acrep of the signed this week are amoung local Army Air Corps. Guard escort; Atlantic Highlands digger, always a clam digger," and. instructors having the longest rec- high school band with majorotto; Atlas corporation ot Jersey City. He surrounding landscaped estate, was Recruiting for aviation cadets has adding "I wag (glad to be able to part of the Fahnestock holdings ords In the local system. They ara been going on for more than a year the hero riding In a car flanked by do that job, over there and am left for active duty about a year ago. Miss F.- Elizabeth Rogers, senior i Legionnaire escort; 60 or more known as Shadow Brook farm. It In this vicinity under the direction happy to be back home again." Is located on upper Broad street in high school history, and Miss Edna of Sgt. Robert Bureloy of Sunny- young men and young women of George' W. 2,'iska of Long Branch, Hallock, senior high school nrla, the Community Center of "Asbury Shrewsbury borough. crest, Little Silver, and several units ANTHONY J. SHARABBA Monmouth county commander of the Maj. Middleditch The mansion was built by the late both of whom have taught for M art now in training, while a num- Park and Neptune, an organization American Legion, said he was sure years, and Leon P. Rex, Jr., physical in charge of F. Leon Harris, and Dr. Fahnestock 35 years ago at a ber of former cadets have been com- The new proprietor Is very well the Legion Is doing everything pos- cost of more than $200,000. It took laboratory director, who has served WILLIAM DAVISON. missioned lieutenants. known at Red Bank. He waa born comprising a drum and bugle corps sible for the boys in the armed And His Wife At 13 years. The fourth to resign this and majorettes twirling batons; two years to build. The building it- The officers of the examining in New York city but came to Red forces. "It is up to us on the home self Is In excellent condition and has week, Robert Lechner, co-ordinator Machinist Davlaon, who has lived Bank at an early age with his par- members of the local Cub den; first of phlyslcal education, started thl« for.a greater part of hla four years, boards during tholr stay here will front to eee that the boys get every- Monmouth Hills been completely redecorated by Mr. visit Army posts and schools in the ents and attended Red Bank public aid auxiliary . and ambulance; fire- thing: they need. They are going year. in the Navy near the bottom of the men with apparatus and two army Thorngren. The first floor has been area from Keyport to Asbury Park schools/ He was a Register newsboy through this war with the resolve fitted out as a modern, restaurant «cean, chose a higher form of trans- during his boyhood. Possessing a trucks from Fort Hancock. Past Another teacher with » long rec- and as far as Freehold, giving re- that there will bo no further wars." He Is Guest With with an up-to-date bar. Several ird, Robert J. Patrick, mathematics portatlon for hla return home..^He cruiting talks.-Men already~in-an- nmrbaritonevolcerhe tookmpamu- Commander—James—W—Gallagher flew In from the West Coast, giving slcal career after leaving high school represented the Disabled Veterans Commander Levy, in behalf of the KotcT~suites"iiave been-arranged on Instructor, yesterday-received from other branch of the A,vmy may ap- officials and other townspeople, pre- Albert De Pasquale second floor. The third floor will be tho Army Air Corps a telegram an- lila step-father and mother a pleas- ply for a transfer to'.the Air Corps. and In 1931 won an Atwater-Kent organization of Monmouth county. ant surprise, musical audition. sented an envelope to the young used as living quarters by Mr. Thorn- nouncing his appointment as first Any young man who has passed The rendition of "America" by the lieutenant, and was ordered to re- Young Davlson, a typical, clean-cut bugle corps with.drum accompani- riero with the remark that he was At S. A. Dinner gren and .his employees. his 17th birthday and is not yet 2T Six days after leaving high school proud "of the privilege of acting In port to Maxwell field, near Mont- American youth, whom anybody can may apply. Only the mental tests ment, the Army Air corps song, On the first floor is a large en- he secured a place with the Don this capacity. The gift was'a war trance, hall with office, which opens gomery, Alabama, next Sunday. like at a moment's notice, is proud sro given here. "No educational re- Fitch minstrels. He went to Miami, "Anchors Awelgh" and other patri- Major Lyman Middleditch, Jr., 29, of his ship's achievement, and his quirements are necessary, with the otic selections by both musical bond. Again the recipient expressed Ninth Air Corps ace, who shot down In a sunken garden. Off the hall And still, another teacher, Miss Re- serving as master of ceremonies and hla thanks. glna Cherrls, commercial teacher In mother is proud of him, which she exception of passing our tests,' baritone soloist in night spots and in groups stirred the hearts, of many nine Garman planes, Is home after on one sida is a large dining room baa a right to be. Various souvenirs stated Capt, Flchtcr. If the appli- Visibly affected by the warm wel- 11 months of combat duty in North with open fireplace which leads to the high school, who was granted a theaters, and became known as "The listeners. leave of absence recently, entered which ho has brought home are high- cant is approved he is sent to New- Singing Barber" over Radio Station come given tholr son, both Mr. and Africa. After a week-end with hi3 he east wing, in which the barroom E. A. Rodriquez, a newcomer to wife, the former Miss Ruth Melcher, is situated.- The barroom opens on- the SPARS and la to report at New " * Jy~prIzecT. ~ark~fonrphyslcal-examlnr tho Loyal Shellbacks, duly .signed cepted, will bo placod on tho enlisted In Havana, Cuba, and upon returning of their boy. "Wo hope," they add- ents at Monmouth Hills, Highlands. with fire place, which alBo opens on- last month, after having returned reserve until -they have reached Commander Levy many of tho de- Major Middleditch and Petty Of- to an equally large open porch. In their contracts unsigned, were R. by Davy Jones, and pictures of him to this country made a trip that took tails. • : and hla mates. Admittance to the their 18th •birthday. It was pointed him as far as Los Angeles. (Continucd on page 3.) flc*er First Class Albert Dc Pasquale the west wing is located a service Theodora Blxler, who as president of out that under, this arrangement, fit the Coast Guard, together with pantry, Inrgc kitchen and utility the Red Bank Teachers association,' toyal Shellbacks Is' granted those Mr. Sharabba married t Miss Marie who have crossed Tthe.Equator^lbut boyj of 17 yrill-hBVB-trdefinite goat McLaughltn, who was appearing In ten, other service men, were guests rooms. Mr. Thorngren is having a led the light for Incronsed nalarlos before he can qualify for this honor to look forward to by pnlisUng as a Fred Allen show, and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday night at a party given by new private entrance driveway,,con- and a bonus, and Mrs. Hormlnla lie must have become a member of aviation cadets. ' tho Salvation Army at the High- structed at a cost of several thous- Lechner, wife of the physical educa- Sharabba have two children, An- No Zbot Suit Talk In tion director. Mr. Bixlor this year ll the PoUywogs. The certificates have, thony J. Bharabba, 614 years old, who lands Lions, club. The occasion was and dollars, andt it is expected that been framed and form an Interesting was borri at • Miami, and Dianne the converting of the Lions Den In- it will be completed by tomorrow completing his 15th year In tho sys- part of Mrs. Bryant's collection. Hebrew Society Elena, 19 months old, who was born to a Red Shield service club in con- night. tem. It was-'last.jTsbxuRiylwhen the at Los .Angoles. ~ Teacher TozzVs Class junction with the Salvation' Army For 14 years Mr. Thorngren oper- Three of the teachers who resigned \Wahoo put into base In the South and a 100% attendance of tho clufc ei-uted The Squankum Inn, Squan- Tuesday had failed to return their "The many~frienda.of-tho-Sharabba. turned out to honor the two special JPuplfiO-.with a_broom stuck in its To Hold Annual family wish Tony much sueeoss-ln kum, which was destroyed by fire in contracts before the deadline set in 1 guests. jperlscope to signify a "clean" sweep. ' hTseP ldl* March OfJIBJZj. Prior tq.that Jie op- the board of education's ultimatum. JTho sub had' just sunk an entire "". Girl Suspended "After Argument" Plans have'Te'en 85adiTror~a recrea- erated The Deserted" Vpljge at A1- last month, Which was practically to~ Membership Event ulate the elder Mr. Sharabba upon n tour-ship convoy, totaling 30,000 tons, tion room and a snack bar where alre and Deal inn. " '" — .' the" effect, "Sign—or else!" the completion of a long and success- food and soft drinks may be ob- This exploit took place off the New ful business career at Red Bank, Over Jitterbug Jive Jargon Associated with Mr. Thorngren la Board members at the time cau- pultica coast. tained without charge to service Shell Nelson, a prominent restau- tioned a reporter for The Register Social Service Worker men. Capt. Maro Smith Is In charge ' In April the Wahoo again figured rant and night club figure at the against assuming that failure upon John Tozzl, a teacher In Red Bank shortcomings In the language of the of the Highlands branch, and is as- shore for many years. the part of these Instructors to ro- prominently in the news. This time To Speak and Harpist New Teachers For jitterbugs. sisted by William Chadwlck. it camo Into port with a mop attach- high school, evidently hasn't a "very turn their contracts meant that they high regard for jitterbugs, and in To get back to the story. The girl, Intended to resign. Therefore, if the ed to tho periscope, signifying that Will be Guest Artiat after being reprimanded, according Jt hid "mopped up." -During a single Rumson Schools entertaining that sentiment ho Isn't hoard really.-helleved.thl8,-tbey must to; Mr.' Tozzl, becanie "impudent arid Methodists Plan— have been greatly surprised to have patrol it had sunk eight Japanese The annual paid-up membership alone, by any means. _ The board of rude, and spoke to him in a manner 46ToReceive~ with a total of 37,000 tons. Its" ™ppeT~of the Ludletf—Hebrew—so=^ received the resignations. Bldpper, Commander Dudley W. Three Engaged~by~ Mft-Patrlck^appeared—before- the— ciety will bs held Tuesday night at ing charges that Georgia Alston, 16- tor." And the language this time, fl—A rGreatrDay-For- l(Mush) Morton of Miami, Florida, Is 0:31) o'clock at the Jowlsh Commun- year-old colored girl In the 11th Diplomas JUntT board Tuesday night to demand a tho only American commander to Board Last Night we deduce, wag not jitterbug talk. "yes or no" answer to his request for ity Center on Riverside avenue. Mrs. grade, had been impertinent to the Georgia charged the teacher with Sink an entire convoy of eight ships, Ruth Allen Bunder, director of instructor after being reprimanded Sunday, June 27 a salary, increase. He said that dur- - pno of tho boats was a heavily-laden Three teachers were engaged by using profane )anguago during the At St. James ing the 12 years he had taught In the women'a activities at the Newark Y. for her jive proclivities, upheld the course of the argument with her, but transport, on which all . Japanese M. & Y. W. H. A., will apeak, and the Rumson board of education last teacher by suspending the girl In- local school system he had recolved troops were lost.. night. Wesley Jonah, •who has been this Mr. Tozzl stoutly denied. He Special Program by increases amounting to $130. Mrs. A. H. Lindsay of Eatontown, definitely, admitted having uttered the word Judge Thomas Brown . Mate Davlson has been in the a harpist, will be tho guoat artist. teaching in a Virginia college, will President Harry Heavlland pointed bo tho boys' physical education in- Tho whole trouble seems to have "darn," which might have shocked Fair Haven Church to out that Mr. Patrick had failed to re- Navy for four years and four months Mrs. Bunder Is a graduato of the itarted when Georgia, responded to shy maidens of the mld-Vlctorlan Is Speaker—-Msgr. end wears a "hash" mark of one red University of Denver and did post- structor; Harvey Eagan will teach turn his contract by April 28, the music, and Mrs. Florence Brown of something the teacher said with a days but certainly doesn't mean any- Celebrate Birthday deadline set by the board In Its "ul- Btrlpo. His campaign ribbon denotes graduate work In social service at typical jitterbug expression, 'I don't thing today, even In mixed com- McCloskey to Preside service in the North-Atlantic theater, the university's school of social ser- Red Bank will take tho place of Mrs. timatum," adding, "Under the regu- Frances Noonan, who has been dig you, Jackson," which didn't sBem pany. Sunday, June 27, will be a great lations, your case is closed. If you for In nddltltn to his South Pacific vice and at the graduate school of to make any sonso to tho toacher, work, ho was engaged in convoy Western Eoserve university at Cleve- granted a year's leave of absence. Said Mr. Tozzl emphatically, "I Judge Thoma3 Brown of Locust day iff Fair Haven. Arrangements planned to reject your contract, you his name being, as stated above, won't tolerate zoot-suit talk In my are under way to fittingly celebrate should have returned Ifwlth a note duty between this country and Eng- land. Tho speaker is also secretary S. W. Laird, ° a board member, T023I and certainly not Jackson. will address the graduating claaa of land. . ' o! the National Association of Jew- whoso proposal to have tho faculty classroom," nnd. members of the Red Bank Catholic high school at 100 years ot Methodism in Fair Ha- saying so." Besides, the teacher not being a board, in suspending the girl In- BUI, a former Rumson nigh school ish Center workers. Mrs, Bunder's and students compile a history of the commencement exercises Sun- ven and a general committee has After much discussion, however, it toplo will be "New Challenges to the Rumson was approved recently by zbot-suiter, with or without a reat definitely, looked at the teacher as If day night, June 20, In the school au- been selected by Rev. William I. was decided to give special consider- football and baseball player, attend- pleat, evidently didn't know tho lit- to say, "Boy, you send mo," which ed the submarine dleaol engine Community-Minded Jewish Woman." tho board, wa9 commended for his. ditorium. Msgr. John B. McClos- Reed, pastor of tho Methodist-Prot- ation to Mr. Patrick's cose, He asked . Mrs. Lindsay has studied tho harp clvlo interest by Mayor Louis M. eral translation of tho word "dig," this reporter believes (but doesn't key, pastor of St. James church, will estant church, to assist .him in this for a raise of $200 and the matter school at Now London, Connecticut, and your correspondent finds himself guarantee) denotes completo acqui- end was graduated August 24, 1042. with Mildred Dllllng, who was a Haguo in a letter read by Ralph preside. endeavor. The committee Is com- was laid over until tonight, when tha gucBt artist at a concert given by Longatreet, clerk. In a similar predicament. The Reg- escence—or something. Dolores Manlx will bo class salu- posed of Professor Roland Fennl- board and tho teacher wore to meet Last Christmas ho ran into an old ister having no jive editor (thank frlond, Ensign Walter (Rod) Kerr, tho Thursday Morning Choral here. Tho physical examination program Tho board also considered the case tatorian and John Mo valedictorian. more, Mrs. Lewis Smith, Mrs. Wil- to thresh out the matter. Tho teach- An accomplished pianist, as well as goodness), will havo to do tho beat of Rccco DINigrls, 16, who, accord- j Diplomas will be presented to 21 pu- liam Bennett, Borough Clerk M. er's appointment In the Army Air brother of Borough Clerk Arthur A. of tho Monmouth County Organiza- ho can under the ctrcumstancos. His Kerr, Jr., of Rumson, under the most a harpist, Mrs. Lindsay also studied tion for Social Sorvlco for tho com- Ing to Principal Harry Siober, failed pils in the classical division and 22 Floyd Smith, Percy D. Bennett and Corps, however, obviates the necoa- at tho Pennsylvania College tor guess Is that "I don't dig you" liter- to attend classes regularly. Tho boy In tho commercial division. Edward Conway. sity for such a meeting. tinusual circumstances. ing year was approved. ally means In tho slang of his day, Women and played with tho Car- said he hod been working on a farm Classical division pupils are Wil Rev. Reed has official data from Mrs. Pntrlck and their nine-year- Davlson was In Brisbane, AlH- negie Tech orchestra, "I don't get you," or If you want to for a few days but admitted that -tralla, on Christmas day and decid- liain Cooper, Charles Caflncy, Wil jhurch records showing that 100 old son, Robert, aro to remain at Omcors elected at the Juno 1 meet- become even more refined, "I don't most of his absences were not Justi- Ham Hart, John Illo, John Mac- ed to cablo his mother a Christmas William Gaffney understand you." Tho reporter has- years ago this month there was a their home on Wavorly place Mr. ing will be installed at this time. fied. Mr. Siober said he had boon Veagh, Robert McDormot, Edward Methodist assembly In tho vlllago Patrick, In addition to his duties as day message. Tho message passed tens to add that if thoro are any jit- away almost a month during the through Ensign Korr, who was sta- Mrs. Cella Waldman Is general Second Lieutenant McDonough, Thomas Mills, Theo- and from this, gathering a porman- a high school teacher, was In charge chairman and reservations should bo terbugs. In The Register's largo fam- school term. The board warned him doro Moss, Henry O.'Hcrn, Joseph tioned thoro as a naval censor, and William R. Gaffnoy of 72 Weet- ily of readers, they may feol entirely mt congregation was formed and a of the ground courses for the CAA mado with MIBS Lillian Becker. that expulsion would result from his Pfcifcr, Francis Regan, Louis at tha high school, which wore tha thi) latter, who had boon wishing aldo avenue, Rud Dank, lion boon free to correct him. Ho admits his falluro to attend classes regularly, shurch edifice was built shortly that ho would moot someone from Committee members are Mrs. J*n- Schubb, Raymond Truex, Joau thereafter. This original building first to be held In New Jersey. In commissioned a aecond lieutenant Coughlin, Joan Fleming, Dorothy liome, Immodlatoly lookod up his old dore Korbor, Mrs. Max Cohn, Mrs. after successfully completing a was replaced In 1885 by tho present all ho Instructed five courses, Ho Bohoolnuto. Rank or no rank, the Bernard Bolderman, Mrs, Mao New- Hcaly, Ellcon Herring, Anna Mao structure. also gave CAA Instruction at Prince- course of training at tho adjutant Hughes, Patricia Kcllcnyl, Ruth two staged a joyful reunion, and man Mrs. David Bulkln, Mrs, Max general's school at Fort Washing', Tho morning service nt the church ton university. •pent several nights together. Morris, Mrs. William Ontrov, Mrs, Kcnney, Gloria Layton, Jenn Patter- ton, Maryland. Monsignor McCloskey son and Patricia Rooney. will bo devoted exclusively to tho an- Tho board Tuesday night named Harry Melstrlch, Mra, Benjamin Ad- niversary program and Rev. Reed flvo teachers, one of them to succeed Mrs. Bryant has two other sons In ler, Mrs. Samuel Cosen, Mrs. Julius His letter of appolntmont was Commercial division, Janet Bloom, the service. Raymond Bnvlson en- handod to him by Brig, Gen. H. C. will preach.a special sermon for the Miss Rogers. This was Miss Ruth Btraus, Mrs. Maurice Stalbcrg and Stuart Brlskey, Holono Cassldy, John LeWall, attendance officer at pres- listed In tho Coast Guard In January Mrs. Charles Oogei. Holdrldge, commandant of the Cosby, Thomas Cuslck, Annu Flem- occasion, Tho Sunday-school will of last year nnd is stntloncd at New- school. Ordained 46 Years havo a special part In the service ent, who will handla history. Othsr ing, Philip Hollywood, Virginia port, Rhodo iBland, having previous- Lt. Gnffney was one of a selected Tho anniversary program will bs teachers engaged by the board ara TAG DAY SALE Ioniser, Dolores Manlx, Dorothy S Mrs. Marie Muyskons, fourth grade ly sorvod at New Bedford, Massachu- Mrs, Frank PTMorrltt was general group Df enlisted mon drawn from Monsignor John B, McClosltcy of lono, Holen Mount, Raymond Nicho- preceded by n. supper Thursday setts, Ho Is a machinist's mato, sec- virtually all arms and branches of night, June 2i, which will bo limited at River street; Mrs, Louise Wllby chairman of a special tag day salo St. James church will celebrato the las, Teresa Pnlandrano, Hubert Boll of Uttlo Sliver, mathomatlos at ond class, and was graduated from conducted by Red Bank auxiliary of tho eorvlco nnd designated to attend 10th anniversary of his ordination Phillips,' Mary Rctss, Michael Rc- to 100 persona. This will bo a sub- the Hcmphll! dlosol school August H tho officer candldato school, Dur- scription supper,'tho proceeds to be River street; Miss Amy Chateaiinauf RlVorvlew hospital Saturday. ABslat- to tho priesthood Saturday, Ho is mak, Patricia Ruddy, Dolores Slum. of Bradley Beach, mathematics In of last yonr. It Is expected that tie ing were Misses Mnrlnnno McQueen, ing the 12 weeks' lnt'ohslvo caurao In his 18th yoar as pastor of St. Gladys Smith, Mario Smith, Rose used to defray tho expenso of the will bo attlo to got homo before his ho rocelved training In tho oxocu- innlvcrsniy nnd thoibalanee, If any, Junior high, nnd Miss Joan Van Carol Mathlason, Tholma Cantpboll, Jamos, mary Solo nnd Edith Vnccarolil. Strlem of Bayonne, fourth grade lit blilor brother returns to sorvlco. Maydawn DoVoo, Ann Hill, Emily tlvo and administrative functions of will RO Into the gonornl church the Army. • Born at Woodslown In South Jer- Oakland street, .Bill's stop-brother, Ernest Bryant, Edwards, Ingrld Davenport, Lynn sey, MonBlifnor McCloskey was Window treasury. enlisted in the Const Guard in D«- A succossor to Mr. Ijoohntr ll ex- Btovonson, Lola Baum, Barbara I.IIBUMI a Long Time. educated at St. Bonavonturo's col- * A few more just nrrlvuil. Pen light cembor, 1041, shortly nftor Pearl King, Anno Merrill and Frances batteries just arrived; 6 lbs. Yankee GltAY LAIHKH COURSE. pected to bo made at the next meet* Tuesday night's black out euro lege, Allegheny, Now York, nnd wm ing, Mr. Lochner last Hoptomlxir In* Harbor, and was graduated from the Whlto. lasted a long time, If you had tho lawn seed 95 cents; Vlgoro 8 cents 1b; Tho Monmouth County Red Cross Columbia unlvorslty school of phar- ordained June 12, 1807, at tho cath- new oval dish pans, enamel coffoo " led a boroiiRh-wlda physical od- right blackout window shades you edral, Trenton, by Bishop James A. chapter will glvo a special course macy as a pharmacist's mate, third could kor>p on rending or playing potn, two-cup Silcx $1.4R; new RI iicrttion program., SISTJEH RECEIVES i)KGUtEE. McFnul, Shortly after his ordina- drlpnlnlor 30 conta, National 5 & 10, for Gruy Liidlc.i to norvo with tho class, August 10 last. He Is baaed at cards, etc. Get your black out chapter hospital ami roercullon EiHvln OMillland, superintendent n hospital In Hawaii. Sister Mario Joanno,. principal of shados today. National S, 10 and $1 tion, he wan appointed assistant to Frown's. Phono 2080.—Ailvcrtlso of schools, announced that com- Monslgnor Thomas A., Ilocho at St. mont. :or)w In both military and civilian" Bill, who returns to duty June 57, Holy Cross school at Rumaon, was Store.' Prawn's. Phono 2080.—Ad- hnapltnln In thin area, beginning monnoment exercises would be held fools wo now have tho Jnpa "on the one of several to receive nor Master vortlsomont, • .. . Agnes' church, Atlantic HIghlnnd-i, nt the nlhlntlo field Thursday tvtw nnd when Monsignor Edward J Nodes to tho Public. .Tuesday, Juno 15, nt tho West Ber- Ing, June 17. - i run" hut cnutlnnn against over-optl- of AMs degree "Saturday aftornoon Sorplco's for Service. - Tho dlnlnK room of tho Log Cabin gen rlac« school. 'Mrs. Dmoo Borck- mlsm, Ho nays they are «ood flglit- from Soton Hail college, South Or- 'JSsnn of Italy Crona ohuroh," num- A contract for (200 wa» awardaA to Typewriters, nddlng machines sold, son, went Vf Hiurope in Octobor of Inn on Hccnln road, botwoon Atlantic munns, cornu chairman, will take qrs and, contrary to general belief, ange, Tho exerclios'wero hold In tho ronltid and repaired. Comploto Una HlKhlnmln' and Highlands, overlook- rcBorvntlonii for tlio comso ovory C. It. Knoll for cleaning U fur- "'oxflSr't'marlitmotf."''""'1'1 : "':'*•- -''.:':•:': dUorlunuat.SfttQiviJaJl, which woa, of .stivtloBory,,and. ollloo cqMUimunt,. 1807, Monalonor McCloskoy sorvod lnK Handy Hook bay, is In full opor- naces and (lues In the ••olioolii Md 105 Monmouth street, phono 483.— "1il'KlHK " "" "••*="•* 'iftitViY'tom-th'.'f-'Eiason; .vYou .nre<..per>. morning at Ilio chapter hoadqunrt- the. Inspection, of pump* In tn» R(v«r , Motor Machinist Davlson, U. H. N. packed to lt '" gp ors'on" MriiiNMlu'fti nti'dblf?uu''*/".V1 'I-'11"" has dono hit fthars in putting the Advertisement.' Monslgnor Mtdoskoy's first pas- mlttml to ilrlvo to restaurant to cat, •treat school by" tint Nam filnffliif'"' Pliann'Atlnntlo IIlKlilnntls 203.—Art- 1 •Jnpa on tho run, rorcli Faint." torate wns lit St. Augustlno'D church, Ing company WAS npnrovftit IV $1.08 gallon for quality paint; screen Bring) Your HoNori. ' crtlscment _ NOW FIRST MDSIrTKNANT board. < paint iS cents large .sin);, outdoor Vow slrfo-hdnimod nlmdm put on Ocean City, to which ho was ap- pointed In 1001. Ho was mada a Potor J. Mclaughlin of Atlantla Tom Thumb IVrddlnr chair white enamel 40 cents bottle; wlillo you wait. Holland, while or fuel Oil. Highlands, who la stationed at fort fp.bo held In Rnptlst church, Red awning paint 11,40. Slove pnlnt 10 ocru; nD centn for bent slKnn, Nation- monslgnor about four years ago hy Dellvorlos nubjQct to government Your nni» al B A 10,' Frown's, Phono 2080.— regulations, llancn * Davis, phono Hill, Oklahoma, has been promoted will last lonjgar If oleamd • iiank, Friday, Juno IV at 8 p, m.— cents. National 5 k 10. Frown's, Bishop Mono E. ICIlcy. who Is now WSOR, JOHN B. McCU)8IUIlY Udvertliomem. Fuona 2080.—Advertisement, AuvortlnomonU • , •tcliblshop o( Mllwaukoo, Hod Uank 103.r-Advertlsom.ont. to first lleutonant, ' Uon'i, phon* 2800,-Advni Irwin Made Director Super Blackout Guadalcanal Fighter On Aircraft Carrier 148 Graduate In Work To Start Soon Called Success 1943 Claw At On Hospital Addition Of County Highways In Three States IeOiiafuO Defense Officials Program Held Last Monmouth Memorial 40-Bed McFaddin Takes Over Bridges flight—Franklin Ruck Pleased Over the Project To Coat $180,000 - On Temporary Assignment* Results Tuesday Is President With the final obstacle In the path) Edgar O. Murphy, director of the Ths thirteenth annual graduation Those entrusted with tho defense exerolses ot Mlddletown Township of tha erection of the 40-bed addi- board of freeholders, announced at of New York, New Jersey and Dela- Little Silver PTA tion Monmouth Memorial hospital yesterday's meeting a new set-up of Fair Haven Class high school, Leonardo, was hold lost ware were well pleased over the re- night at tho Loonardo grade sohool expected to bo removed within twa departmental assignments, made sults of the super-duper blackout weeks, that of the War Production necessary fay the leave of absence auditorium. Rev. Paul Myers, pastor Officers Installed Has 21 Graduates held In these tlreo states Tuesday of the Bolford Methodist -church, Board releasing the necessary man granted Lt. Commander James S. night. terlala for construction, tha co-opew Parkes walla is ifl In the Navy. Un- gave tho mvfcetvUon.' Dr. Wylle Q. The blackout In this Section was Pate, supervisingyrlrioipal, and Wil- By County Of ficer tlvo .project of/the hospital'and tht der the now plan Mr. Irwln, who Closing Exercises termed a "great success." People United States government' will ba |j director of bridges, takes over Mr. liam K. Meglll^-dctlng principal ot under way. Announcement of th« sat in darkened houses and twid- the high school, presented the class Parkes' duties an highway director Held Last Night dled their thumbs longer than usua. Imminent work was made this morm on a temporary basis, while Mr. Mc- of 1043 for graduation. H. Lawrence Mrs. Murk Brislawn, ing toy tha hospital's president, Bert* this time; bus schedules were Scott, president of the board of ed- Faddin. becomes the. director of thrown but_!>f Kilter on awiger ram H. Porden. . hrldge8,"als6 ohja temporary basis, Grammar" School" certificates were ucation, presented the diplomas. President, Napes '^ presented by Charles P. Cress, pres- scale, and motorteta caught between Mr. McFaddin is also 'director si tho'rod'and the second blue had to The program follows: welfare. ident of the Fair Haven board of ed- Processional ...."^, High School Oroiiutra Committee Chairmen ucation, to the 21 members of the display more patience than usual in ARTHUR OTSWMAN Tho board passed on final reading waiting for normalcy to be restored. PVT, ROBERT NEWMAN Invocation „._-....„._...... B»v. Paul Mjers graduating class of the Willow street FiMt aalutaj ~ . .. Clua of 104B a resolution making $15,000 available At'Red Bank one driver failed to "Star Spangled Banner" _,'*,....., daas and Mrs. Charles SUUwagoB, • vlca to Asbury Park.,for the purchase of school at the closing exercises last Pvt. Robert Newman, son of Mr. There "was a family reunion at the president ot, tht Monmouth County night in the school auditorium.' The .xerclse any patience at all. He re- *'Audlenc» - •: land outsldo the city to bo used for fused to stop for an air raid war- »nd Mrs. Samuel Newman of Wash- Newman home Monday. Pvt. New- Clasi of 1041 Welcomes You . _„ Council of Parents and Tewhew, In- program opened with an Invocation man's brother, Arthur Newman, who Franklin Suck . • a municipal airport but not until af- den, after tho Istter had tooted his ington street, Rumson, who served 'Ho-Z*-U" ...... Class ootet Btalled offlc«r» of: the Little Silver ter Freeholder Dorman McFaddin by Rev. William E. Reed, pastor of is on an aircraft carrier, got an over- Parent-Teacher • association at its the Pair Haven Methodist church. whistle, and was given a ticket to ieven months on Guadalcanal Island night leave, and their father, who is Class of 1048 Analyses American Demoe- hod pointed out that in his mind appear before Recorder John V. ind suffered powder burns on the racy: What American Democracy Means final meeting Tuesday, at the gram- the $1,600,000 C. A. A. project is in Greetings from the class-were given employed as an electrician at Pitts- . to tho Cl>u ol 1»«> ..._. Bobsrt Wood mar school. Member* of tha eighth by Clifton VanNote, followed by the Crowell in the near future. In Red ace, Is home on a 15-day furlough. burgh, Cams home to see him. 'Serenade" (Schubert) ...„ Class trio no way connected with the nation's Bank there were several "un-relayed "Gypsy Love Sons" (Herbert) ..._...... grade graduating olios wers • guests. '.-: war effort. presentation of "Alex the Great" by Class duet Officer* are: Mw. Mark Brblawn, tho graduates. Jean Cpttrell gave a and mislaid" telephone calls, but all Mr. McFaddin also explained that ,n all the results were termed satis- Class ot 1041) Look Into Tha Future ..._.. president, who la serving her second piano selection. The program plosed Slgno Divine It-was two. years ago that tho county factory. "Cherubim Song" (Bortnfanslcy) ...... term; Mm. Chester Apy, first vice board first pledged Itself to. the city with the graduates' song, "One for Church Program Auxiliary Opens president; Mrs. Adele Conover, eoc- All, All for One." Ross Fountain, deputy director of Claai oetet for the $15,000 and at that time an- civilian defense for this section, The Clsss of 104S Faces Haw Way, of Ufa ond vice president; Mr«. Robert E. William Condemning other site waa under consideration. The class motto was "Forward waxed enthusiastic. "The test was At Sea Bright New Work Rooms Olasa ion I _ Olaaa of 104s Ferguson, rjoordlnp;' »ecreUry; Mr«. To support his stand that the field Ever, Backward Never," -the class a complete surprise, and one of the (Word! and nrtislc by John Andrea) H. Lengdon Haltermann, corres- Is not a war measure, the freeholder, flower was the yellow rose and the most effective to date," he said. Presentation of claai for graduation ponding secretary, and Mra. Na- pointed to the contract which, he class colors were blue and gold. Children to Take Dr. WyilQ 0. Pate, Supervising Principal, thaniel Gaineo, treasured. Your reporter, seeking to present Sea Bright Women William K. Mejjll, acting- principal of said, will be entered into between, Graduating were Dorothy Jean the news as accurately as possible, High Sohool Committee chalrmon named wer« the primary parties, the. city and the Acker, Joan Patricia Boyle, Patricia must disagree with the statement Part Sunday Do Surgical Dressings. Presentation of diplomas . Mrs, Allen Church and Mrs, Mau- O-A, A. The contract, Mr. McFad- Joanna Calllnan, Jean L. Cottrell, that the test was a "complete sur- if. Lawrence) Seotti president of board -lnoludBd-a: o»m«o ring and ated Woolloy homo named Auxiliary Presbyterian church, will deliver know whether that means the re- •Children's-I>sy Belong** to Ut" Staged by Soldiers tore DoMarco, Bernlce Doll, Kenneth beads to Kyolyn Cahall, and the res- ball, which was purchased and pro* voters as well as sit for a third reg- the Invocation and benediction. Les- serves wore just tlrod or were lack- Audrey Johnson Doll, Mary Dunne, Robert Farley, istration day in October. Little Frlenda of Jeaus" .... Joan Davlea Bertha Fltterer, Douglas Foulks, Jos- iduary estate to Sarah Mills, another sontod to the hospital by.the com* ter C, Scott, president of the board Ing in numbers. Anyway, they made "Tho Three Frayers" Geratdice Welch And the Hostesses friend. Paul H. Mills wa* appointed Dined auxiliaries of the hospital uiu As Mr. Woolley explained the mat- of education, will present the eighth out that block-busters had dealt "I Cannot.Do Much" Paula Covert eph Fournler, Herbert Frake, Frank ter the third registration day as well "Beauty Everywhere" Joanne Fearaon Frazler, Helen Frelbott, George executor.- The will wag made July, •dor the-presidency of -Mre. J. Mar» devastation to homes there and had 23, 1935. ,••/..- , ...... "All Things Beautiful" More than 800 servicemen and Frenchi, Paul Frisco, Betty Gaff, shall Booker of Mlddletown. , . *-vyiilifflis.-A»l«oi»- Willlamjatendenning, Richard Glger, eliminated under permanent regis- senior and "junl6r"n6stess"es'4tlBhdect ~MrB.!.Bettha T^ GregnfieHi Asbury In commenting; on tha added du» tration which goes Into effect July graduates and other school pupils. so the Red Cross was called upon to "The Majrlc of a Smile" .... Ann May Boyer Lester Goodman, Harry Goldenbergy tieo- which- the-aadltlon-wiU-bring-ta—^ The exercises will feature "Shrews- "feed" them. The trips of the fire Sinzlns, >'*Brlng Them In" the Junior hostess show, "Nutcrack- Rodney Gordon, Edward Greeley, Park, who died April 19, left every- 1, 1943. That was the law when the By the above girls ers of 1943" Tuesday; night at the thing to her husband, William J., the staff ot Monmouth Memorial county clerk's budget was made up bury School at tWar Program," in- engines and first aid ambulance B Margaret Guttormsen. Mr. Bordon expressed the opinion cluding activities in Junior Red were not contrary to tho OPA gaso- Church school meets at 10:30 a. local USO club auditorium. The Grace Haulbosky, Cedrle Henry, and appointed him executor In a will and still Is the law but the legisla- show, the second of its kind, to be Shirley Herman, George Hoffmlro, made July 27,198T. /: that "these added duties will onljj iross and "Buy a Jeep Campaign." line ban and no ration points were m. as usual. lerve to prove that every doctor, ture has decided that the change- Woman's Society of Christian Ser- Kriven by the girls, was supervised by Harold Hopkins, Robert Jervis, Ma- Margaret J, Thomas, Allentown, > over could be accomplished more Songs will, Include, '.'The Rose of No needed for the food dispensed by nurse and other employee of Monk Man's Land," "Here Conies the the Red Cross. vice meets tonight at 8 o'clock at Mrs. Rbth S. Lewis,-club program rie Johnson, Dorothy Kelly, Botty who died May 11, left $60 to each of smoothly if the cajivass and third director, assisted by Addle Kind as Kemly, Richard Kendzla, Gloria the following: Alice Kelloy, Robblns- mouth Memorial is doing doubl* registration, day -were retained this Navy," "Semper Paratus," "You're Fair Haven had three "flres". and the parsonage. Plans will be dis- King, Betty Kirchner, Marlon duty on the homefront and is servi aJ3rand Old Flag." "The Star Spang- a truck was also dispatched to Llt- cussed for the coming annual fair Interlocutor, and Miss Dolores Mor- Knight, Marjorlo Koleda, William villo, and Samuel, George and Edna ~y ear-and-a-blll-modlfylng - the per' aller, a junior hostess. An orchestra Robinson, Hamilton-township. The ing to tho utmost of their abllit*' xnanent registration act was passed. led Banner," "SiarTaria~StfIpes~Fbr^ tle"SIHW-ta-aid-in-"extingviBhlng" Kornshut2, Frank Korpon, Norma for their country." _ ever," and "We Must be Vigilant." from "Fort Monmouth" provided-mu- KruBgorp Wilma-Krueger, -Alice -La- rejlduary cBtata-go?s to-the follow- Since the work the district board a "fire" |n that borough. The black- "Thi" fact" that*~muiy~~liurMB~ arlj Members of the chorus include out along River road In that bor- sic, with Miss Sylvia Jaffoa as ac- Rue, Rose LaVcglio, Rosemorle Lav- ing In equal snares: Mary E, Edward luBmberH \ftoul&—have—to—do—before- ipanlst. ary, Edna Lee, Grace Lee, Mary Nutt, Trenton; John Arthur R. Blair, joining either the Army or Navjj Margery Straus, Terry Kalmus, Ruth ough, from. which trolley"T:alls aro" Bank Golf Club Nurses corpB will not seriously harm tho amending act was passed was Xeonard, Dorothy Logan, Elizabeth Forest. Hills, L. 1,, am* less-than afterward, tho compensa- Lange, Patricia Hilton, Dorothy being removed, could not exactly bo The following program was given: Long, John Madden, Howard Mallen, per the work at either tho hospll«>lts,| tion for members was accordingly Proves, Betty Schiohser, Marilyn Ber- called a success, for the smudge-pots To Open Saturday Openlaff chorus, "Hallelujah." "Touch of Gerald Matthews, Marjorie Matthews, Elizabeth Blair, both of Trenton, and or the now addition," he eontinued> ger, Bobby Scott, John Merrlam, placed there to aid motorists In Texiu" and "Prataa the Lord" ...» Vlncont Mauser, Audrey McMahon, Robert Blair, Philadelphia. Mary E. "since tho 38 nurses to graduate, this reduced from $35 to $35. Now Mr. The formal opening of the Im- Junior Hottest Chorua and end men, Nutt was appointed executrix. Ths Woolley's budget is insufflclnet by Walter Stearns, Morgan Knapp, Bob- driving along that thoroughfare, Patsy Powers, Botty Minton, Bunny Dil- Bernadette. McNlcholl, . Marion Mc- month from Monmouth Memorial $20 lor each of the 612 district board by Morgan, David Crowell, Dlxon burned brightly and lit up' the fronts proved grounds ot the Red Bank lon, Barbara Mount Phall, Veronica Menosky, will was made November 6, 1942! training nohool, for nnraes is th« members or $12,2(0 in all. Post, James Fedorko, Albert Duncan, of many houses. Golf and Country club for the pres- Interlocutor Addit Kind Mary Menzel, Janet Mlddledltcb, Mn. Ethel Clancy, 839 Dunlowey largest graduating class in the his* Joan Cowen, Janet Jones, Evelyn ent season will take place this com- "Hoohllght Becomes You" ...» ...- William Miller, Betty Morford, Arllne street, Asbury Park, who died May tory of tho Institution. In additloil - The additional sum required for During the lapse between the sec- ing Saturday at noon, when nine Rose Plgnatoro Morrell, Gloria Morris, Virginia tho purchase of registry books for Lewis, Beverly Crawford, Rita end "blue" and the "all clear" a "Move It Over" Betty Minton, Mar- 18, left her estate to her husband iheclas9 which will begin in Sep» Mehei, Dorothy Reynolds, Virginia holes of the 18-hole course will be saret Harbison, Ruth Clayton, Dot Mount Richard Mullln, Samuel My- John Collins Clancy and appointed the primary and general elections, dump near the Alfred Vail homes ers, Fannie Natalo, Gladys Netter- tomber includes more. than 50 stu» Mr. Woolley said, can be absorbed Duncan, Marilyn Johnson, Sully caught flre and the blaze was ex- opened to the public. Hod/, Patsr Powers, Muriel Edwards, him executor In a will made Septem- dents on Its roll, the largest enter* Work of getting the entire course Shlrler Conover. Ruth Wigdorwltl, Bun- man, Charles Nixon, William O'Brien, In: his regular budget without an Walker, Laura Atkinson, Judy John-' tinguished by the Shrewsbury flre ny Dillon, Dot Kelly Gloria Olson, Slgne Olvlng, Sigurd ber 4, 1923. ing class In tha hospital's history.* emergency appropriation. Mr. Irwin ston, Shirley LcRoyr Margaret Mer- company; _• --- in playing condition will be con- fintrance of premier end men — . Olying, Dorothy Patterson, Madelyn Edmund N. Morrlll, Long Branch, Although tho addition Is expooted ' offered the resolution making the rlam, Anne Binder, Dorothy Anaon, tinued as rapidly as: possible and it Dolores- Moraller, Catherine Mojrnahatl Patterson, Cynthia Porrono, Alias who died May 17,1043, left |500 to to . be-complotod -within a fewj Nancy Goslau, Joan Tapper, Jacque- Is likely that the full 18 holes will "Wnltln' for the Robert B. Lee" (tap Phillips, 'Constance Rapp, Robert his .sister, Sarah S. Morrlll, and tGOO $12,240 available. d&nce) »>( ;.. Catherine Mornahan months, tho probabls cost of 1U free* Tho amendment to the perman- line Isgate,. Barbara Ayers and Hero Of Guadalcanal bo ready for play in the very near "Dinah" _ Betty Minton Relnertson, Franklin Ruck, Cather- to Anna M. Homes of Long* Branch, future. ine Salmon, Gladys Banks, Gladys patient days and tho necessary con ent registration law also made Paulino Morgan. The chorus will be (Continued From Page 1) Cloalng; chorus, "Anchors • Awelgh," a friend, responding amount to be ralsod, wlli directed by Mrs. Dorothy G. Poole The Bed Bank Golf and Country "Son* of the IT. S. Marines," "Song of Schnior, George Scott, Helen Scott, Ths residuary estate Is to be di- neceSBary another emergency ap- the Signal Corps" and "Bontr of the Walter Scott, Jane Search, Mildred r.ot be includod In this year's hosj propriation by the board, namely and accompanied by Miss Florence ed, "all the boys -will be coming club is the new name given by A. Air Corps" . ..., Entire cast vided equally among the deceased's S. H. Jones, owner, to what was Selllck, Helen Shaffery, Elizabeth pltal campaign, which will open nexj the sum of $3,060 to defray the cost Hackett. back home safe and happy." Muter, of ceremonies . .. Shoppard, Albert Simpson, Richard four children, Margarot' M. Steams week. Mrs. George M. Bodmani of permanently registering voters on All parents and friends of the pu- F. Leon Harris of Aflbury Park formerly the Swimming River Golf Pvt. Fat Chandler Smlthflon, Lois Sodon, Evelyn Spitz- and Raymond B,, Arthur A., and club on Elverdolo avnuo in Shrews- Monolosue . Mrs. H> B. Battersby general chairman of tho campaign, election day when the work cannot pils are invited to attend this patri- who was introduced, expressed the patter «... nos, John Stavola, Ina Stevenson, John S. Morrlll. Raymond S. Mor- revealed this morning that the Una} bo done by the district board mem- otic prDgvnm, pleasure lt gave him and his Com- bury township, adjacent to Red CJ>1. I. Matthews. Pvt. Pat Chandler Egbert Swackhamer, rlll was appointed executor of tho adoption of the plans and speclflCM " Bank. Selection from "La Jloheme" Audroy Thompson, Wallace estate. The will was made July 16, bers because of their other duties. munity Center delegation In having Florence Iiavieli tlona for the addition.and their sub. The' board approved plane and a part In such a celebration. Thompson, Irene Tkach, Mary Tre»> 1042. sequent approval by tho necessary "Bom Ten Thousand Years Ago and za, Juno Truex, Elizabeth Vallance, epeclflcatloru for the reconstruction In pronouncing; tho benediction. Clarence Chamberlain "Whoa. Mule, Whoa" USO Hill Conrad Ncff of Asbury Park, who government agencies, would makif Anson Resigns Billies, Bernlce Sanford. Opl. Art Web- Ralph VanPelt, Ethel Voorhees, Bet- died April 29, left his estate to his of the Manasquan-Brlclle bridge In the Episcopal rector prayed for a ber, Strt. Don Morrison, Opl, V. Mc- ty Walker, Arthur Wofelmoyer, Rioh- no difference in the final campaign Wall township and the clerk, Ed- lasting peace after victory Is won Now A Major Carthy. Sst. J. Patterson, Sst. Dutch ard Weir, William Welsh; Juno Wese- daughters, Ethel Marriott and Ida goal, which hia been dot at $70,000, ward C. Broego, was authorized to As Commander Following the outdoor exercises an Kochenderfer man, Jeanne Wessler, Allan West, Neff, and appointed them «xecu- advertise for bids. Mr. Broege was Clarence N. Chamberlain, public "Some Day I'll Find You" Audrey Alan White, Edward Wlldangor, Lois trlces. The will was made November open house and reception ' took relations officer of the Signal Corps Flock,' Kuth Clayton, Margaret Harbison, IB, 1041. also authorized to seek bids for the plnco In the Legion home, whore re- Margarot Froat Wllhelm, Anthony Williams, Ray- University Women improvement of tha Oyster Creek David Emmons Named ground signal service, yesterday was "Old Black Magic." Barbnra Mount mond Williams, Robert Wood. Betty Alexander Zllensky ot Shrewsbury freshments wero sorvod. elevated to the rank of major. Ho Dancers Bunny Dillon, Patsy Powers Yarnall and Nephl Zahlmnn. bridge in Koyport Other relatives ot the hero at tha township made his -will November To Meet Monday To Shrewsbury Post was commissioned a captain August "If I Were You" Dolores Moraller 12, 1941, and he executed a codicil to celebration -worn hln ymingent bro- 1, 1042, and reported for fluty on Accordion accompanUt, Patsy Powera Mrs. J, C, Morrlll of Trenton, state] "Blue Sides" and "Embraeeable You".... MILK BENEFIT CANCELED. the will lut May 6. He bequeathed chairman of the New Jersey League) ther, Frerl; Mrs. Mlchnelontt Plcnrdl that date. Ho aBuumod the public Dot Kellr »1M> each to his nieces, Cecelia Mle- Shrowabury borough defense coun- of Newark, his grandmother; Mr. "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, The board of the Junior Service of Women Voters, will Bpoak on "Bf« Mrs. C. V. Bohemia relations post at headquarters of the losk of Red Bank and Helen Smith 1 cil at. a moctlnB Monday night ac- and Mrs. Andrew Abruracae of Irv- ground Blgnal service at Bradley Baby" Addle Kind league voted Tuesday afternoon that fectlvo Cltlzonship In Time of Crisis, * cepted with regret tho resignation of "Btar Spangled Banner" of Nutswamp rood and hit nephew, at a box supper and meeting of the) Ington, undo and aunt; John G Beach last January, neither tho June luncheon nor the Frank Mlolock of Mlddletown town- Is party Hostess E. H. Anson as commander of the Vitnle of Newark, an .uncle; Sfjt.nnrl Major Chamberlain is a resident June dance for the benefit of the Monmouth County branch, American local citizen defense corps. His bus- AIIE AWA11DED LETTBIIS ship. H* left $100 to St, James Association 'of Unlvorsfty Women. Mrs. Rudolph Plcardl of Newark, of Walnut avenue, Wanamassa, and 'milk fund will be glvon this month church of Red Bank (o be used for lnoas requires thnt ho bo in Mexico uncle and aunt; Irene Picnrdl of before receiving his Army commis- because of the prohibition of pleas- Monday night at tho horns of Mrs; Executive Board 1 th,o care of his burial plot In Mt City for a prolonged period. David Newark, another aunt; Mrs. Man sion waft connoctecn with the 'Mon- letters -were awarded last Thurs- ure driving and tho difficulty of Howard Q. Hymor of Sycamore aver, Emmons wna appointed his succossoi Ollvot cemetery, Tho will dlreqtod nue, Shrowsbury. Tho Hympr hom« At Bridge Tea De Pnoquale; Mrs. Josephine Tocui- mouth county probation dopartment. day by the faoulty of Poddle Insti- transportation. The distribution of that Cecelia MleJock not as trustee and Hftrold Lindemann was named lo and daughter of Newark, cousin* tute, Hlghtatowr, to J. David 100 quarts of milk a week to noody Is located ono blook from tha Red evacuation ofllcer. for Helen Smith. All the rest of his Bank and Eatontown bus lino. »«, last. All of her estate was Sixteen mombors of Highland* nrk. sists of Joseph Gordon and Jules at the Holmdel village casualty sta- Mr», Edward J. Leddy, Mrs. Noel J, Mrs. Walter H, Dohrn Is chalrronn parents of *. daughter, born Tuesday tion under tho suporvli|on of Mrs. loft to hor'grandson, J»mes E. Wells, grammar ahhool gruduatlpg olns«i "Next .(op, Tolilo," exclslino'd Dl»tcl, co-chalrmon, Peter Bentley, of lut week at the Montclalr Com- and he was named, as executor. Lartaud, Mrs. J, Daniel Tuller, Mrs, of thennniinl nuuunor dunce of thn y Pn William Pitcher. ' • • nave signified tholr Intention of erw ".*y ,.,r" "'" "» ho,told the Jr., Jack Arnold, O, ID, Davli and munity hospital, Tho baby has been turlng Atlnntjo Highlands highi Mrs. X Herbert Donton, Mrs. Her- Woman's-club to ho hold Saturday K6f-aito»" ' t 3I1LWS* • •lhwpv«Cfo'*8., fltHW«l>,..Mrs , GRADUATES IIEAB AIIMY ACE. «chogl.Jn..3opl6mb(<'r and eight plan bort IDly Williams, Mrs. Nelson K. night at Btndlcr's Wlllowbrook" at Btllwell Istlie Idfmir DdroUiy' Toy-' Vanderbeek, Mri. Frank M. Cantor, Fair Haven. Bill Goodo's orchestra Bee ploturo on page 0, this ooclon, IH5CEIVKS BCUOhAHBiiUe. lor of Dloomflold, Tho second annual July 4 oolebra- -Major Lymnn Middlcdltoh of Mon- school at Leonardo, tlon at H&lmdol village, scheduled to mouth HU1«, who distinguished.him- Mrs, Harold B. liable, Mrs. Benja- wllft furnish tho mualc, ; • self n» an Army Air Corps pilot in The-23 eighth grade pupils ol min Crats, Mr*. Marcus HlgRln- M;omboru of the assisting commit- W.JUIIED TAUU Chnrkg Coakloy Qravs* of Marl- TO DISPOSE OF f&OO. bo hold this year under tho nponsoi'- Eatontown .school, who rocolvod boro, was one of 87 high sohool san- «hlp of th« defonse counoll has been tht'Tunisian campaign, spoko to tbo tootham, Jr., Mrs. Clinton H. Wllbnr, tee, who will take reservations, aro graduates lost night alt tho 80th com- diplomas of graduation yesterday fir., Mr*. Kannoth R, Smith, Mm, MM. Charles ffidnlmann, Mm. If, Dal- Mrs, Wellington Wllklns, 8r., of tora awarded aoho|nrsHlpi «t' tlie The Ladles' Auxiliary Of ttie .Wil- cancelled, duo to the OPA\b(Ui on will attond Long Branch Junior high l.nlon -Falls received a sprained University of Chicago; Graves was the use of gasoline: for pleasure. Jay mencement exorcism of Mlddlatown school-in tho fall. Walter MoDoutR], Miss Flora M ton'Hull, Mm. Rons E. King, Mrs. nntl liam U O'Neill onsoclntlon will dli- township high school, Leonardo. Edward J. Leddy end Mrs. Ro»f E. 1,1* . woncn-od buck Tuesdny ono of 3< recipients of 1000 honor poae of |5 on the co-oporatlve plan Duncan and William Frlendlander Wlllfiuii, Mta Zfilltabtth «• Hlgfln night In a fall while leaving tho Msjor Middlcdltoh is h »r»duato of «0A MA Miss Serlba Kldl Wll«jr • .acholawhlpi lpr two years' full at • meetlnC July f to b« hold at wore to h»v» ttad «h«r»* of th« cele- the school. •••.-• • lp My wltn •ehoolnousi following ths bUokout, tuition. Klt ; bration. • ' ''}$"*A*Ad,~Aovertl»omen if * t " '

tt. • RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 10, 1943. . Pace Three. Westside Jtuxiltary Rid Gross Workers

Summer Suburbanaire .NEW, JEltSlEl'S FAVORITE CLASSIC IN FARNSWORTH'8 109% WOOL

Every Tuesday;' night at Union and Mm. Ralph O. WIUgusB, branch Supervisors aro Mrs. Parker, Mrs. tendance of workers ranges from 25 fire homo on Shrewsbury avenue, chairman;. . Miss Lillian Baequet, Wiley and Mrs. M. L. Pulley. 'Every to 35. These women, since the proj- members of the Weatslde auxiliary branch surgical dressing: Instructor, Tuesday evening at 5 o'clock Mrs. ect waB started a short time, ago and Miss Julia McCauley, branch Myrtle Williams and Mrs. Lou Mae have given, more than 1,000 hours of of the Red Bank branch of the Red surgical dressing; chairman, stated Mosley go to the fire house and pre- volunteer service, and have de- Grata ar« busy from 7 to 10 p.m. that they believe it is one of the pare the room for the-workers. The livered more than 10,000 bandages There's a good four mdntlii of wear ahead of making surgical, dressings for the finest surgical droning rooms In the women set up work tables, dressing and dressings to the branch head- armed forces. The work lfl directed entire branch. An Interesting fact charts and get ready materials for quarters, Each worker has her own this casual classic^—plenty of time to give you by Mrs. James W. Parker and Mrs. about these workers is that most of the dressings so that no time is uniform and special head covering your money's worth in style and service. With H. P. Wiley.....•'.._' .'• them are employed during the day wasted for an Immediate start, to comply with regulations set up The auxiliary has been given the and give their leisure time to this r The auxiliary has a membership by the National. Red Cross for sur- just enough warmth to Us feather-light wool to tho (project. of' approximately 40, and the at- gical dressing workers. use of the, top floor P' fire houso take the chill off coqlish days and nights, it's^ sed in a green and white printed Raymond' Phillips; the organist, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy were married the perfect partner for any costume [(outside Weddings • dress. • * played "Ave Maria" and the tradit- last December 8 at St. Ann's church, The bride Is a graduate of John ional wedding march. A reception Keansburg, by the pastor, Rev, John vf a ball gown) and the indispensable member SPAFFOBD—ElAlSON. . Adams'high.school on Long Island, was held at the Colonial restaurant J. Lucltt. of your Summer wardrobe. Beautifully tailored and is employed by the Continental The bride wore a bouffant styled Their only attendants were Mr. The marriage, of Miss Gertrude Insurance company. New York city. Bpafford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gown, designed on princess lines of and Mrs. Archibald Noble of Port in trim, boxy lines, with a fine quality Earl-Glo The bridegroom is a Red Bank high moussellne-de-soie; a floor length Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy William Bpafford of Keyport, to school graduate and Is engaged, in rayon crepe lining and two straps inside so you George Ellison, eon of Mr. and Mrs. tulle veil, attached to a princess cap, live at tho hotel. > farming with his father at Eaton- and carried a bouquet of white roses Edward ElllBon of Mlddletown. road, town. can sling it on cape-fashion, ^fellow, green or. Middletown, took place Sunday after- and Baby's breath. IUMBALL-HICKS. r noon at Calvary Methodist church, Mrs. Bernard Herterlch^oL Or- blue—sizes 10 to '42. Also in navy or red—sizes OLSON-BRENKER. Mrs.- Louise Young of East Keans- Keyport, with Rev. Charles R. Smyth ange, the bride's slater, wag matron burg. has announced the marriage of 10 to 20. Order by Teleierviceas early as '8:30 officiating. . . Miss Barbara Ferry Olson; daugh- of honor, and Clare Dorothy Herte- her daughter, Mrs. Mae Kimball, to The.bride was given- In marriage ter, of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Brough- rlch, the bride's niece, was^ flower Wallace J. Hicks, East Keansburg, A. M. Casual Coats, Third Floor. by her brother, William Spafford, Jr., ton Olson of Madison avenue, and girl. The matron of honor was which took place Sunday, May 30, at of Keyport, and was attended by her Georgo Alden Brenker, an aviation dressed in a yellow starched voile, the Keansburg Methodist church. "sfiterrMrarClifford-Wilson ,of-Key- cadet ln-the-Army Air-Forces, *oh of made with a bouffant skirt. Her The ceremony was performed by port as. matron of honor, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brenker of headdress and "velr were "bluepand" Rev. Malcolm L. Wlllltts: Maude Ellison of Mlddletown, Miss East Orange, were married Satur- she carried a bouquet of blue del- The bride was attired In navy blue Madelyn Roy of Keyport and Miss day, Juno B, at the Hastings Baptist phinium and yellow roses. The flow- with white accessories and wore Hleaner LaWler of Union Beach as church at Monroo, Louisiana. er girl, wore a yellow net frock, whit* roses. The matron of honor, bridesmaids, • Tho bride Is a graduate of Red trimmed with blue velvet, and car- Mrs. Chester Young, also was ' Cornell Ellison of Mlddletown was Bank high school and New Jersey ried a bouquet of yellow roses and dressed In a navy and white en- best man for his brother. Joseph College for Women. Bhe is a mem- blue delphinium. semble but carried Talisman roses. Bortonolan of Mlddletown, Francis ber o/ Shrewsbury Towne chapter. PFC George J. Senger of Fort The best man was Chester Young, Spafford of Keyport and George Gll- Daughters American Revolution. Monmouth wos'sbest man. The ush- brother of the bride. lesple of Red Bank were ushers. Prior.to her,marriage she was em- ers were PFC Walter JaskinBki and After the ceremony a reception " MISB Helen Vanderbllt was organ ployed Dy the American Cyanamld Cpl. Herbert Gearing, both of Fort was held at the home of Mrs, Louise i»t, and Mrs. Hewitt WhartOn sang corporation at Rockefeller . Plaza, Monmouth. Young on Carter avenue. The cou- "Because" and "I Love YouTruIy." New York city. The bridegroom's mother was ple will make, their homo In East A reception followed at the home of dressed In a paisley print silk jer- Keansburg. , tho brlaVs_Parents. .:,„. ... sey afternoon dress, with green ac- Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William The bride wore a gown of white cessories. • Young, Mr. and Mri. Michael Young, silk chiffon, made with a lace bodice The.couple are on a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.. Chester Young, Mr, and and a long train. Her full length to Washington, and upon their re- Mrs. Jacob Young, Mr. and Mrs. A. veil was edged with lace. and caught turn will reside at 42 Hudson avenue, Wlgler, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Preston by a coronet of while flowors. >"• The bride gave a handmade silver and son and daughter, Ura. Louise The matron of honor wore a bluo necklace to the matron of honor and Hicks, Mrs. Mary Banko, Mrs.* Char- net gown with a laco bodice. A tl a gold cross and chain to the flower lotte Schaffcr,' W. Dermlt, Mr. and ara of blue flowers held.her match girl...... Mrs, Waller VanNortwock, Sr., Mr. ing: illusion veil In place. The brides- The " bride . attended Freehold Wlllard Bell, Mrs. Clarice Waldele, maids were gowned In pink mous- schools and Engllahtown high school, Miss Louise Haberkern and Mrs. —sellne de sole. .T.helr.jnatehing JHu- and the brldegrboinjs _R. Rtd Bank Louise Hoffman of-Union. - Blon veil) were caught with tiaras of high" 'school • graduate. ~ ~ " " ~~ pink flowors. '- . VOBHEIS—SOMMERS. . The couple will reside at 280 Wash- AXELSOV—MORRIS. ington stroBt, Keyport. ' • Miss Blanche Vorhels, daughter of The brldo graduated from Keyport St, George's-by-the-Rlver church, Mr, and Mrs. Hampton. Vorhels of high school. and was formerly em- Rumson, was the setting of a pretty Newark and West Keansburg, was ployed by the Armstrong Cork com- double ring .wedding Sunday at 3 p. married to Frank Sommers, son of pany. The bridegroom attended m., when Hies Olive M. Axelson of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sommers, Sr., of Mlddlotown -schools and is. an~em- Newark,, daughter, of dat_Axelson Kcarny and__Weat' Keansburg, Wed- ployee of the Hanson, VanWInklo, of Sea Bright and Mrs. Margaret nesday" of "lasrweek attlio Second Munnlng company at Matawan. Laskey of Newark, became the bride Presbyterian parsonage in Newark." of PFC Charles A. Morris, son of Mr, Rev. Lester Clee officiated. • After a ^j£- short—wedding—trlp^he—nowlywid* BROWEH—CCBCH1N., and Mrs. Kussell Morris ol Kunis will reside in West Keansburg for Rev. H. Falrfleld Butt, 3d, rector, per- the summer months. Sunday afternoon at the parson- formod the ceremony. age of the Baptist church, Mlis The bride, given In marriage by Muriel J. Brower, daughter of Mr. MRS. GEORGE A. BRENKER her father, wore a whlto satin gown BENNETT—REED and Mrs. Frederick Brower of M with long • veil and accessories to Tho bridegroom will.graduate from Announcement Is made o! the mar- East Front street, became the bride match. Miss Virginia Kllle of New- riage of lira. Juanita Bennett of of Alonzo S. Curohin, Jr., son of the Sohool of Navigation at Selman ark was maid of honor and wore a Bel ford to Dr. Charles A. Reed of Mr., and Mrs. Alon2o Curchln, Sr., Field, Louisiana, tomorrow and re-i robin egg blue taffeta sown with' Atlantic Highlands. ' The ceremony of Branch avenue, Little Silver. The celve his commission as a second matching accessories. Miss Alma was performed June 1 In the Pres- Sherbert Cool Bev. Charles A. Thunn, pastor, per- lieutenant in the V. S. Army Air Morris and Miss Barbara Bauman, byterian church of that borough by , formed the ceremony. forces. He graduated from the Ped- bridesmaids, wore identical yellow Rev. Donald N. Corroal. The couple were attended by Mrs. dle school and enlisted in the army organdy gowns with hat. adornments Harry Burdgo of Spring street, the whlio In his senior year at Lehlgh to match, The bride and her attend- bride's sister, and Prank H. Cur- university. ants carried old fashioned bouquets chln, the bridegroom's brother. A of carnations in varied colors. Eatontown School reception for the immediate families KBUSER—ESGHHOLZ. : The bride's mother was attired in was held at the home of the bride's Miss Jean Kruser, daughter of an old rose crepe dress and the bride- Holds Exercises Shantungs parents. Lieut, and Mrs. Fred L. Kruser of groom's mother wore a pale pink The bride's wedding dress was a Keyport, was married to Aviation rayon crepe gown with dark blue ac- powder blue suit, with matphlng Cadet Karl E. Esehholi, son of the cessories. The bridegroom and his 23 Graduates Are hat and navy bluo accessories. . The late Mr. and Mri. Herman Eschholz best man wero In fully military sum- matron' of honor woro a brown and of West Hartford, Conn., by Rev. W. mer uniform. Given Diplomas white printed silk afternoon dress B. Easton, chaplain of tho 88th C. T. A reception was held at Sea with white accessories. D. at Grace church, Amherst, Massa- Bright, after which the couple loft Graduation exercises of the eighth The bride's mother was dressed chusetts, Friday afternoon. The on a honeymoon trip. Mr. Morris grade of Eatontown public sohool WAmEIt PASTEIS in a blue 'and white printed • silk witnesses wore Miss Jean Smith of came east on a furlough from his were held yesterday afternoon in tho afternoon drees, and the bride- Tarrytown, Now York, and Aviation station In California. His bride, who Methodist church, where diplomas groom's mother's attlrd was a red Cadet Joseph Duvally. Both of tho formerly. lived In Sea Bright, will wero presented to the 23 class mem- "and white silk print afternoon dress. contracting parties are atudonts at continue her residence with her Syracuse university and Mrs. Koch- bers. Tho couple will make their home mother in Newark. Speaking on different phases of temporarily at 01 ffiast Front street. holt will resume her studies there in the fall as a Junior, Mr. Eschholz Democracy were Edward Chasoy, Both aro graduates of Red Bank POWERS—DBINKWINE. John Read, Jr., Richard Zadorozny, high school. Mrs. Curohin Is i em- will resume his studies at Syracuse as a senior aftor tho end of the war. Miss Marjarle C. Powsrs, daughter Arlono Juska, Robert Phllipp, De- ployed by the Eastern Signal Ccrpa lores Catanl, Norma Guorco, Carla school at Fort Monmouth nnd Mr; Mrs. Eschholz will continue with her of Mr. and Mrs, Hllwood'D, Powers position as summer clerk with tho Flshorjjlace, was married Friday Stochl, Mary Johnson, Robert' Jones, Curchln by tho Amorlcan Railway Lillian Wnrdman, Helen Taylor, Express at Long Branch. Keyport Banking company, ernbon at her parents homo to Cpl. Georgo 7. Drlnkwino of Fort Mary Ann Hallmark and Chcstor Ok mie hihggy] »% vllien rfte Monmouth, son of Mr. and* Mrs. O. F. Riloy. Thomas B. Harper, county HOOKER—ERB. MOORE—BKOOKB. Drlnkwine of Shrewsbury, Massa- school superintendent, delivered tho tafce the. ftaroh right out 0% you and ctmkrtt 4V$& Sunday afternoon at tho Red Bank Miss Marjory Elizabeth Moore, chusetts. The ceremony was per- commencement address. Luthoran church, Miss Viola Hooker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore formed by Rev. Charlos A. Thuhn, Other graduates Included Eleanor thing you wear, bolster, your, mofafo itmif daughter of Mrs. E. J. Hooker of Don Moore of Broad street, chose pastor of the Baptist church. Duncan, Margaret RuOln, Ethel Queonn, Long Island, and the late her parents 28d wedding • annivers- {he bride was given in marriage Thornton, Roso Trlfarl, Harold Al- appearance wkh one of these orhp,: Mr. Hooker, became the bride of ary for'her marriage to Douglas Na- by her father, and was attended by bert, William Caffyn, RoBort Em- Valentino Erb, son of Mr,, and Mrs. thaniel Brooks,' son of Mrs. Ruth her sister, Mrs. James R. Ward, the mons, Charles Evans, Harold Jones Myon thantungi. So simpk to suds, M« 4p F. S. Erb of Eatontown. Tho cere- Sprague Brooks of Mount Vernon, former Miss Jane Powers. William and Clifford Taylor. A. Plunging rucklint iiyls mony was porfbrmod by the pastor, New York, and Steven A, Brooks Casey of Missouri vas best man. A Guests of the graduates, at a dln- with braided belt in ivhitt, lean to tafee tHdtr inspiration 'front 'A 1 Bev. Walter Cowen. " reception followed, • nor held Monday night by tho class of Hatboro, Pennsylvania. The wed- aqua, yellow or hhie. Size* lmid$eap»: marine ague sanM betge, olouft i Tho bride's wedding gown was ding took place Tuesday at the'Red The bride woro a white jersey cos- at Virginia tea room, Asbury Park, made of whlto frosted organdy. Bho Bank Presbyterian church, and the tume, with matching: hat and a cor- included Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Steel- 12 to 20. pmfi ooral and Jim yellow; in Mo utterly jft(W||« • wore a flngor-tlp length tulle veil, oeromony Was performed by the pas- sage of roses. The matron of honor man, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fnlkon- . and carried' an arm bouquet of white tor, Rov. John A.- Hayes: - woro a blue, sheer ensemble, with burg,' Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo Wldly, rosos. i , • •••,'• The bride waa given In marrlago White accessories and flowers. Mr, and Mrs, Herbort Schaeffor, Mrs. B. Fly-front shirtwaiit in Miss Wlnona Rhymer of Richmond by her father and had as her only Tho brlilo is a graduate of Red' Herbert Werner and Principal Jos- Hill, Long'Ialand,.tho maid of honor, Bank high school and tho Red Bank white, jpinfc', aqua or, hmgp, ofer >; Tt^ttH, « ^ attendant her sister, Miss -Gloria eph 8. Stachhouss and Jt's wife, v was attired in a pale bluo organdy Moore. Frederick Alhardt of Mount Business Institute. She has been Rlohard Zadorozyn, class prosldont, Sixu It to 20. ~~* ' Cr'fM Mmiri trtit-,i tmrihtih thttth gown, with which sha woro a match- Vernon was best mam 'A.rtoeptloh employed • by the Signal Corps welcomed the guonU and Mrs. Wldly, ing shoulder length veil attached,to for the Immediate families followed Ground Signal servlco at Bradley now P. T, A. president, repllort for a tiara of bluo. (lowers. Tho bride- at the M6lly Pitcher hotel, Beadh. Tho bridegroom attended (ha that organization, and Former Prln. groom's sister. Miss Caroline Erb, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, high clpal Stoelman for the board, of ed- Wore syollow organdy, gown, with school. Ho was attending Massachu- ucation. matching head-dress rind flowers setts State college when he enlisted . ' •» i m ii . .JUNK JIVM. ... . was beat man and Thomas" Urn, tho ana PFO James A. Rink of Fort bridegroom's brother, was an usher. Monmouith were married Saturday OAONEY—MUnrilY. The Girls' FreBhman III-Y group A reception was hold at tho horns of noon at' St. James ohuroh, by Rev, |-|tv will hold a "Juno Jive" Saturday the bVldogroom'a parents. : James Coyle, The bridegroom's par- Anhouncoment has just been made night nt tho "Y" on Rlvorsldo avo- The brldo's mother woro ft blue ents are Mr, and Mrs. Irving BJ. Rink of the marrlaga of Miss Mlldrod nue. Frank Solbort's new band will «Hd white printed ensemble, with of Hudson nvonue. Cagney of New York to John J, mnke Its dobut at tho nffalr. It will • Matching accessories and flowors, The church was decorated with Mmphy, proprietor of Murphy's b« the group's final dance, of the BCm Mil»i.>nnm'. mnthur vu dlM Short Apr* hots), Boat Keantimrjc. , WlWABK, M, I, RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 10, 1948. 1 to have a luncheon July 7. Mrs. Har- wain's mate, first olaif. in the Coast Killer, Robert Otacn, VlislaU Oaak.y, Matawan Girl To old Tarnow 1> In charge. . Guard, has bean promoted to ebjef Port Monmouth Tinton Falls petty officer. more^"SSS, dall turneri . (Tha RadBank Bagliter emn ba hbushf Mr. and Mra. Carl Gleger and (The Bed Dank Reilster can ba nought at Tinton Palls at Boon's general aton). Wed Lieutenant daughter of MUltown apent the Mn, Elizabeth Talmift, a rtil- Second jtrada—Henrr Broaatr, Frank In Tort Monmouth from Larry Oaraldl and Cailihan. fni DIOapua. Oiorn Johnson, Anthony Monio, Jr., stationed with, week-end with Mr, and Mra. D. L. d«nt or of the borough many year*, Mn. Mooa'i «tor») Mr. and Mra^ Harold M. Dlabrow Fr*d JJailnka, ' Wllflsa . OsrtA DenaJd thrV. S. Marines, at Fatris Island, Ahearn. . was given a party Saturday night In flpratlord. Robert Wood, jM.pa Madden, of Schenck avenue. Matawan, have Robert Hopler celebrated hli lSth South Carollm, is homo on a ten* Corp, and Mr«. Thomaa Watson celebration pt hor 70th birthday, She Janet Blerbrauar, Bettr Brawn.' Bblnley {announced the engagement Of their birthday laif Friday.' Those present Oarolinie, IUU MuNaraara, PorU SapUn. day furlough, • • • , and* daughter Dorothy 'Lyn were received many |lfls from relative! 1 daughter,- Edythe Florlne, to I*. were Patflcla'Berntsen, Pauline No- Third Brads—Ramon* _3»*J. J<*» ThaLadles Aid society, which met Sunday vJe|tor» of Mrs. jjiy wat- and'friend*. I Harold F. Zimmerman,, son of Mn. bel, Klltabeth ' Bheppard, Gertrude Drskedeld, ThomM Vox, Hohirt V/»«L last Thursday afternoon at the home son. Fred Marthens of Water Witch 1* Rita Sornr, Oaraldlne Oerrlt, Josj OH>- Thomas Caldwell, of Semlnole ave- Roberta, Shirley Coddlngton, Lor- of Mn. Wellington Wilklns, Sr., la Mr. and Mra. Leroy Oolden have a patient' In Monmouth Memorial bom, Maureen Gibbons, Virflnla Jansan, nue, Detroit, Michigan, and tha late raine. Darke, Kathetlne Altbaok, nittr Kirk, Florence KomMake, Allte holding a silver tea today at the ret* moved from Church street to Camp- hospital, when he was taken last M. F. Zimmerman. Daniel Murdook, Daniel Blacksmith, Idenoe of Mrs, George Withoy. A bell avenue. ' week In the flrit aid squad- ambu- Vou'rtfourthh trade—Iirad M Oarbart, Artnot Qiorge Stover, Edwari McLennen, Clark' . Edwar"" d'dark, Joa»k DIOapua, luppar will be held qezt Wednoids« Corp. Thomaa Watson, stationed at lance fallowing a heart attaoft. The firs' department hms received William MUUr, Robert RelnerUon, •venlng at MM. Wilklna' house.' • Wilmington Air Base, North Caro- Sifth 1 1 a from civilian,defense' headquarter* Otorgo Jergenaon and Robert Hop- ' • "Vi'ft-?' " !!., Artermaa. MM. J. • 0. Hunklruon arrived horns] - Una, Is home on a short furlough. Oaroltnaa^Oathrlni Millet, Barbara 800 .feet of 3U-lnoh hoie, ten Bre-ler. The party was given by MIBI Saturday from Hazard hospital and, Sgt. and Mrs. C. J. VanMorbaok Waller Marjner. William Wilson. men's coats, ten pairs of firemen's, Louise Hopler.. . , . SUth flradaIhlliBodariik..— -sabaUa BrodJrifk, AHMtl I* much Improved. • , spent two days with their parents, J pants and ten steel helmets. . Sgt. John Corcoran and family vis- Fwrallll, Halen.Kamp, inn.. U»oh,. Ar ~ Children'*, day exercises will b«J Mr. and lira. c. J. VanMerback, Sr. Wemer, AlUa VraalaBi Mlie, Isafcelle Burdge of Squan- ited Mr, and Mrs. Barney Hanlcke art Lowelt, John wan h«ld Sunday at 3:80 p. m, in tha Corp. Judaon Bennett of Fort kum, who la soon to become the of Jersey City and Mr, and Mrs. Har- Seventh grade—Wl, ... Methodist, church. ,-.•'. '•-.. acksori', South Carolina, Is spending Ton, Ear Mircittr, Allan Htrkin, Rdw»rd bride of Boyd Klttleion, aon of Mra. ry Wltteraohlne of this plaoe over Foil, Ear Mirtrntr, Allan M«rkm, Bdwi Patrioia Rohrey, daughter of Mn. a week's furlough with Capt and O'Brien, Joaoph Roman; John OantiMleJ Maude Klttlsaon of Fourth street, the week-end, Bayarlsy Bakerraan, Paula Broader, Battr and Mn. John 0. Rohtey, who l» m Mrs. Oeorge Luker of Port Mon- was given a'surprls* bridal ihower Mr. and Mra. William Hanlon, for- Oamnn. Margaret VraalamJ. .. -' with Rooky Mountain fever, Is rtu mouth. . • ' Elihth grade— One* Androt, Anna last Friday evening at the home of merly of Irvlngton, .Is residing on Baokar, Vara Halfrtoh, noth.Huaar.YlTl- poHtd Improving. • Mr. end Mrs. Herman Belth of Mrs. Stephen Doll of Fourth street, Monmouth avenue. ; anna Slaial. Doris Smith, Yvonne White. .The auxiliary of Tinton Falls flraj Brooklyn Heights spent the week- Pink and white were the house dec- head, Marlon VanSrunt, Jatnn Blank, company will meet' next Monday. end with Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Comp- orations. Refreshments -were served H«rrj> Ptnion, , . : • night at the lira home. :on of Bay Side heights. during a social evening. A number Keansburg Perfect attendance at the Weit A.largely attended olytllan dau Mr. and Mrs. Phil McGovern of of relatives and frlenda attended the Keansburg achool for May WM as(ehae meeting was. held, Monday Orangey- spent the week-end- with party. -•- -.— -.••-^-- - (The Rid Bank Beiiitar can_ follows: night JsJfct school hulldlng, Uohn Mra. Felix McGovern and sister, Mra. n Kaansburs at tha stores of E. U Miller, Tha Girls' Friendly society met N. Bantu Lucia, Philip Keller, Charles Vo-' Saglnntrt—Jamts , Thonwion. jVpna O. Rohrey presided, • Gertrude Rowley. Friday evening In'St. Andrew's hall. ea!., L. Zuokerman and - Qeorga Swiss) Bowna, Adrltnna Oarhert, Hile U Bchu- Mr, and Mrs. Adrian Nitochelm John H. Wermert of Norfolk, Vir- Miss Violet' Murray1 and Mrs, Pearl roather, Mae Wolcott. . The West Keansburg public sohool First erede—Robert Jatkaon, dirald sptnt Tuesday with.hU;slater, Mra, ginia, la home on a ten-day furlough. Masolale were hostesses. This group' Spoor, Donna Wallln». . •'• • - Flora Moulton of Kewark, Mrs. Wermert will return with her will join the Women'* guild in awill hold graduation exercises at the Second »radt—Frad Oroablt, Edna school Friday afternoon, June 11, at Bovna, Janice Mar, Janet Btageratn, Carol husband to Norfolk, Virginia t» ard party tomorrow night. The re- Yorhlas. •; ipend the summer. :ent Pollyanna party was well at- 2 o'clock. A apecial Invitation has been Issued to the members of the Third jtrnde—Steshin Aquatla, Rlohajd Charts, Koch of Hudson Heights tended and a (ucctaaful affair. Baynt, Clare Brsnnan. Parent-Teacher association and the Fourth grade—•Uror.'ffatlan. „,_ . ipent the week-end at his summer Dr. and Mrs. Jules 8. Selget Of publlo Is also welcome. Sixth irada—M»rir Jane Vl«n«J'.OWorl tome. Falls Church, Virginia, and daugh- Bowna, Ilussall Daniler, Stanley latnoTlch, ATHNTIG Graduation efcerolaea for St. Ann's Mr. and Mra. F. A. Vltallle of New ter Leslie spent the week-end with school were held last night at the John Steusman, Eobert Wartiwaln. MISS 1&DYTHE DISBROW ork spent the week-end with Mr. Mrs. Solgel'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seventh (trade—John Dayne, Woodlirna FM.-SAT. Sat. &t»t. Samuel Silberblatt of Bay avenue. school. ' .'•• ' Down«, Andrew linda, Gloria Hajr, ten a nd Mrs. James Hubbs. John H. McDonnell will serve as Stranlero, Roberta Terry, Batty Wolcott, MARIA MQNTE2 Lore's ourn sweet symbol MIBB Disbrow Is a graduate of Mra. Fred Dames la visiting her Mrs. Herbert Kamm of New York Anna Mas Wetjen. . :ity, another daughter, and her aonthe chairman for Keansburg for the Eluhth irade—Karl Calgtrt. Edward JON HALL Matawan high school, Drake busi- ilater, MM. Henry Ober at, Carlisle, annual campaign for the Monmouth Nlcholl, WUllnm WheaUey, Oharlta Wld- ness college, holds a pre-standard ?ennsylvanla. Larry have alao been visiting her i parents. Memorial hospital, which' will be malQr, Belan Lanovleh.- SABU Even though your plans be hasty, certificate of the American Institute Mr. and Mra. Samuel Greenburg opened Thursday night, June 17. Mr. —IN— of Banking qnd aa employed as act* f Brooklyn and Dr. Saul Krohn of McDonnell will be assisted by'Arthur let your diamond on her finger Ing assistant cashier at the Mata- If you are about 00 year* old, your "WHITE SAVAGE" Froeport, Long. Island, apent the C. Wefelmeyer. Harry P. Seaman % tell radiantly how much her "yes" wan bank, Matawan. week-end with Sr. and Mrs. More. Oceanport -.••• will serve as chairman for Rarltan heart probably has thumped 2,250,- In Tachnlulor ' means to you—now and through th'e Lt. Zimmerman was graduated Krohn. township. '••••'• 000,000 \lmes, phyalolans estimate, ' —ALSO— from Eastern high' school, Detroit; (Th« Sad Bank H«llltter can b« boueht BERT GORDON years. Choose a diamond she'll be Mr. a.nd Mrs. Charles Angley en- The West Keanaburg First Aid MARGARET LINDSAY Mt. Hormon preparatory school and tertained relatives from Keanaburg In Oceanport at Htrrr Mim'i «nil B. thrilled to wear and you'll ba proud W. Worthley'i) squad met at the fire house Tuesday . — IN — attended the University of Pennsyl- Monday, evening, evening. . to give from our notable collection vania. Before his enlistment in the Mra. Chris Jaeger spent Thursday The perfect attendance roll for Troop £7, Boy Scouts of America, 'ILet'. Have Fun" May at the publlo echool follows: of beautiful -white diamonds. Excep- Army, Lt, Zimmerman held a junior ^siting friends .at Asbury Park. met at St.. Mark's rectory Tuesday MARINE 8VN, - MON. - TUE8. executive position with the Kan- Mrs.. Sadie Lehmann' held a meet- Grado J, Flor«n» Jackson to«elnr— evening. tional values in every price range. dolph Drug Co, Inc., Detroit, Michi- Marie Fonda. Ann Uvlngood, Boberta | Continuous Sun., From Z p. m, Ing of the P. T. A, executive com' The St. Mark's Women's guild THEATRE gan. He te now stationed at Fort Llvlnaood. Nancy Quackenbulh, Junlta Size, color, clarity, brilliance—all mittee at her home' Monday even- Forbu,. Eleanor, Carlisle, John Dunton, have discontinued meeting for the HIGHLANDS, N, Ji ALICE FAYE Lewis, Tncoma, Washington. Thomas Doujlas, Ealph Marra, Jam«« must be considered. Our roputa- ing. Attending were Mr. and MrsSullivan. , James Yonearolll, Douslu summer. Sessions will be resumed FBL-SAT. Sat. Hat. JOHN PAYNE • tion and advice may be-counted on, Harold Orteh, Mr. and Mrs. William Forbes, Gtorne Matthews. •• In the fall. DON AMECHE Meyers, Mra. James Hubbs, Mrs. ' Grade, 2i EsUier Conovtr Machtr—Bl- Robert H. Meyer, son of Mr. and JANET BLAIB .. JACK OAKIE Belford David Schnoor, Mrs. Stanley Cook, den Bradley. Botlna FOBBI«, Soser Clatlt, Mrs. Henry J, Meyer of Highland JACK OAKIE From $35 to $500 Sylvia Schanclc. Robert Sullivan, Roblrt LYNNBARI Mrs. Chris Jogger, Mra. William Hy- Sell. Wilson Mauon, Donald Myers, boulevard, left this week fo» service —IN— ' . —IN— ' (The Red Bank Register can ba bought en, Mrs. Robert Fields, Mra. Wal- Grade 3, Kuth K. Grove teacher—-Helan in the armed services. Robert has HumJ. Florance Roach, Marjorle Schoep- "Something to Shout About" In Belfoul ' Iiom H. Clay Balr, John lace Miller, Mrs, Frank Benson, Mra, been connected with his father-in — ALSO — "HELLO FRISCO HELLO" .O'Keil's ' store. Walserman'a and Lenta flln. Jill Tlshman, Carol VanBraokle, Mar- • - Jn Technicolor newspaper delivery) Harold Tarnow and Mrs. Larry K«ret Mana. Marie Mazsa, Gloria Wymts, business at the Super Market on JOHNNY WE18MU1VLEB 1 Scott. • . •-» ' Theodora Ohrlatlanian, Rocart Frampton. Carr avenue. ' BUlle Ayers of Quantlco, Virginia, Harry Koch. Joaquln Willlnmi, Stanley "TMIMI'» Triumph" WED - THURS. Wed. Mat. Edward William Lockwood of spent tho week-end with his par Mr. and Mrs. Harold Otten enter- Woodruff, Paul Somraera. . S17N, MON. Sun. Hat, ANN SOTHERN ents, Mr,- and Mra. John Ayers. tained Sunday, Kenneth Woodward Grade 4, Butn K. Qrov« teaoi«r—N«t- Center avenue left last week for ser- tie Douglas, Joseph Hayas. vice in tha U. S. Army. GEORGE MURPHY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baomelster and family of Red Bank, and Mr. ANNE 8HIRLEY • MELVYN DOUGLAS Grade, 6, Ruth Qunderoan teadhar^—Ju> Mra. Catherine Haidonburgof Carr entertained tliiilr' sister"MrarWil- and-Mes.- William Meyers and daugh- dlth—Dona!d»on. Gtraldlna Franlpton, SBBNNY GOODMAN'S BAND • - —IN— liam Bacmeister of Newark, over ter Wilma of Leonardo. Frank Anfuao, James Deunan, Alaii Lamb, avemiBTrecelved-mBdlcal-treatment Robart Hurley. '. at Monmouth Memorial hospital last "Throe HearU for Julia" the week-end. Jtfrs. Susie Otten spent Sunday vis- _ -----~ti.-AliS0-i_-~ ^_ Grade 7, Mn. Flora Lavarty taachar— week. Miss Marjorle Dennia of Rumson ting relatives at New York. Lillian K«rr, Raymond Draws, Jackie —ALSO— "DEAD END Kn)8" Myers, Edward Wilson, Thomsa Carlisle. Tho West Kearisburg Parent- spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Mrs. Jennie Henderson of Brook- Dead End Kids In "Ketjp&i.Nsiugging" Laura Lingo. lyn la visiting Mrs. Susie Otten of A meeflng of Rlvervlew auxlHary Teacher association held Its lost "Keep Em Slugging" Mra. Nellie Havens ol Atlantic Campbell's Junction. will be held at the home of Mrs.meeting of the season at' tho school Highlands spent Monday with Mre ' Mr. and Mrs. John Wermert enter- John A. Blei this afternoon. lost Thursday afternoon. ! WHO. Charles Hobbs. tained Wednesday at a dinner party Sgt.. Stockton Hopkins of Truax Lorraine Whltehead of West CLABK GABLE VTVIEN LEIGH —EdwardLeeof New York in vUlt- Q. V. Kadonback and wife of- High- field, Wisconsin, and Miss Oharol Keansburg Is In Monmouth Memorial — .- —IN— : -. - --- lng ' Mra. G. A. Leo and daughter, lands and John H. Wermert and wife let Sanford of Matawan were recent Mra. W, R. Jeffers. of Clarksburg. guests of Mr. and Mra. Edward C, appendectomy. , "Gone With the Wind'* Wilson.. ' Leroy Henry of Bronxvllle, New •Mrs. Lily Watson received word of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burnett of Admission Prlcaei TODAY Mornlngaldp kvenuo am the parents Adults 90c Chlldreo ITa York, apent the week-end with Mr. the death of her brother, Chris Cos- Robert A. DeNyae of - Oceanport Shew Starts 1x30 P. M FBIDAY AND 8ATDRDAY ..nd : Mrs. Rufus EaMmond grove of St. Augustine, Florida. The Park Is attending the.Western Re, of a daughter born Friday at Mon- . TIHJB8DAV—ONE DAY mother, Mrs. Libble Henry. funeral was held Tuesday, June 1. servo university at' Cleveland, Ohio. mouth Memorlai hospital. TOM CONWAV Group i, C. I. A., met at the home Mra. Ernest Volkland and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Angley are Mre, Charles R. Walling, chairman HARIIIET HIIXIABD ter, Mrs. R. Connolly/ spent the of the rummage sale held recently of Mrs. Ida Andrews Tuesday. The EDGAR KENNEDY Sale! Limited Number moving from Ridge avenue to their group celebrated tho birthdays of week-end with relatives at Mont- new home on Campbell avenue. at Red Bank for the benefit of. the clair and Newark. Women's Society For Christian Ser- Mra. Inez Dodd, Mra. Mary Jarvla "The Fdcon'strike* Back" of Pre-War Denny Lingo, who la stationed at vice of the Methodist church, an- and Mra. Sarah Watson. —ALSO—. New London, Connecticut, is spend- Highlands nounced the affair highly suocessful. Perfect attendance at the Francis VIRGINIA OHVHOBB ing ten days' leave at lite home with The monthly meeting of tha W, S.Plaoa publlo' achool for May was as JAMES ELLISON his mother, Mrs, Laura Lingo, of (The Sell Bonk Register can tx bauckl C. S. will take place at the church follows: "THAT OTHBn WOMAN" IN mimeowa in Highlands frdm I. Greenspan, Eedle'i this place. ruK store and Joseph Stamen) hall Tuesday, June IB. - Beginners—William Hslnlkn, Robort The Thimble club met at the home The home~hurslng class Is being / TYRONE The school safety patrols, compris- held each Thursday night at the POWER of Mils Mabel Luker Tuesday even- • GOLD CROSS SHOES.,,FAMOUS FOR OVIR SO YUM At RID CROW SHOU • ing. ng 22 members, have completed an- church hall,- Miss Wlnona Darrah other successful year of activities, Mr. and Mrs, Robert F. Meyers is Instructor. Sponsors are Mrs. and the school has,been awarded a Bequeet Feature Sat. Nlte of Hoboken returned home after Kenneth C. Riddle and Mrs. John A. certificate by the New Jersey state Cork,-I nsulated spending a week with Mra. Meyer's Blel. • ' •'•'"'.:. BAY : PAB^TTB police for the efficient service and parents, Mr. and Mrs. WIlllam'Bade. Mrs, M. Wolf Is' confined to hev MHXAND ' GODDARD devotion to duty and excellent co- Mrs. Luclo Anderson and Mre. home by illness. REFRIGERATORS operation of the school. Each mem- Thomas Tupper and children, Gene The annual summer round-up of ber of the patrol will also receive a "The Lady Has Plans" and_Bobby,_of_Ijakewopd, jpent S'ri^ the Parent-Teacher association 'was certificate at a-"feed" to be held Mon- Far Below day with Mrs. Laura Milter. held at tho-iohool last week. Dr. riny In the school cafeteria. Douglaa David Diamond, waa the examining SDNDAY, MONDAY, TJJESDAY MTsTTCfthWCbmpton of Hoboken Card Is patrol captajn, Ronald physician, and Was asBlsted by Present Day Values! waa a week-end guest of Mr. andan is lieutenant of the first patrol Grace B. Wright, school nurse, and Mrs. Robert Crane. ' and Clarence "Happy" Wheeler Is Mn, Milton E. Lamb, chairman. HIM Slmiulnrgfrtm/l Mrs. Arthur Crel|n la visiting her lieutenant of the second patrol. The Several children were examined whs BARBARA sister, Mrs. Mae Bennett of Atlantic certificates are signed by Colonel -will enter school for the first time Highlands. Oharleg H. Schoeffel, superintendent this fall. • STANWYCK Thomas Branson of Camp Eustls, of the state police, and Charles H. Mra. Ruth aunderaen'a class en- Virginia, Is visiting hla parents, Mr. Elliott, .state commissioner of edu-turtalned with a opeclal program at and Mrs. Harry Branson, Jr. cation. the school Friday. Taking part were Mra. Elizabeth Jonea and. aon The school cafeteria, which la aolf- Margaret Anfuso, Donnle Myers, George of Brooklyn were Sunday supportlng and under the supervis- Robert Sell, Robert Carlisle, Lillian 3-DOOR visitors here. ion of Mica Anna V. Drew, a mem-Kerr,. Horbert Fraklet, Merle Kiddle, Elmer Wilson, Jr., who la stationed ber of the board of education, wl! Billy Bunton, GonovJovo Hum), Judy SIDE ICER at Jacksonville, Florida, is spending close next Monday. Approximately Donaldson, Oeraldlne Frampton, his first furlough, with his parent* 150 children, served in three shifts Judlty Donaldson, Marylyh Dayls, MODELS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson, Sr. 1 have their lunches there daily. Jackie Myers, Frank Anfuso, Ray- Now $29.75 Mre. Elizabeth Brown and aon Rev. Walter B. Williams of Seamond Drews, Lillian Kerr, Walter George of Brooklyn were Sunday Bright conducted Communion ser- Biskford, Bobby Hurley, Ellen Roes, to £42.5 0 visitors here. vice Sunday morning at tho Meth- Edwrfrd Wilson, Albert SchoepQln, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dlnnen and odist church in the absence of theHorbert Praklet, James Degnan, c'aughtor of Lakewood spent Sun pastor, Rev; Leon Martorano. Feggy Prothero, Thomas Carlisle day with (heir parent*, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. A, Mcade Robertson will be end James Ryan. Thomaa Dlnnen. hostess at tonight's card party of Mr. and Mra. Louis' Parko of ' •William Anderson of Newark it the Trailers club. Oceanport avenue are the parents of visiting his slstor, Mre. Sarah Rloh With the calling off again this a son born Friday at Monmouth Me- ardson, year of the annual firemen's fair, morial hospital. % ' Mrs. James Bartholomew la enter- game parties to raise needed funds taining her slstor and brother, Mrs, for equipment and maintenance aro •% Bib HITS Frances Coranio of Jersey City, an being held Saturday .ntghtu In the The climate of the Fiji Islands Is Joseph Amorello of Loa Angelei tiro house, unauaally mild for the tropics; the California, 1AST TIMES'TODAT . •TOP ICER Mr. and Mra. Henry Fehlhabor'a temperature seldom rlaea above 90 loll Andrew* JoirtM Killson ' Mra. Mildred Minor la attendingson Martin, who has been a, boats- degrees. MODELS the graduation of her aon, Wado "DIXIE DUGAN" worth Minor, at Douglas, Arlnona Now $28.50 j Wadaworlh graduates as second lieu- ANP to $ 3 2 . 5 0 tenant In the Army Air Corpa Jun FRANK ALBEHT8OX Joseph Flnnlgan, naval cadet, at "The Silent Witness" Hamilton,- Now York, spent the week Rl=CA? TIRES with hla parents, Mr. and Mr». Craig FOR With their cork insulation they keep in Finnigan. the cold, keep out the heat and keep I Mlsa Holen Rolihauaon of Waat down the ice bills. Alaska Refrigerators Brighton, Stalen Ialand, apent the keep food firm and sweet. ' The Prin- week-end with Mrs. C. B. Roche and WAR WORKERS daughter Lucille, • ; • y ciple is Cold Dry Air Circulation. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Banning celebrated thelr 20th wedding annl Our organization it now set up to handle; vorsary Monday, June 7. I Mrs. F. T. Bluom of Ocean drove 4—6.00-16 or 7.00-16 LEONARD PORCELAIN upont Tuesday with her nloce, Mrs. C. B. Rocho. 4—6.50-16 LINED SIDE ICER JJ57.7S Miss Babel Lultor 'entertained the Thimble club Tuesday evening. 4-~4.75, B.2B, S.SO, 17, 18, 19 Mlns Juno Compton Is on the nick 'At neat *nd trim ind bindsomc u list, Tires dally on • 80-hour basis. Book with u* the imf — Monday, • ; Tho Y. M. C. A, of Bolford mo... that you can leave your oar and we will reoap your tire* , . tnailmff Ing young ensign. Gold Gro« wblt«f— McKELVEY every Friday ovonlng nt tho nnncx for you. tiring your car In at 8:00 A. M., or bettor (till, tha •«// whites. Crisp. Fresh. Lovely without toeing frivoloui. Twenty of the Eelford Methodist church. FACTORY lUSTRinUTOH F0J1 KATLMUmi- ; Mr«. Clinrloa bookman la Buffering night hclotf, and we will have your Urei recapped the ' R«dy to skip youthfully from w»r-time dutlw Seven SIAfTS nUOS MADE )IEHB IN TOBBHOU a sprained nngkla caused by n fall. followlnic evening before our doting at « P. M. to aftct-houri fun. (So cool ind comforttble, RETAIL DISPLAY ROOMS I Mr. nml Mrs. Gordon Dlnnon nnd daughter Carol of Spring Lake spent your jitl «te, too!)] 21 WEST MAIN,STREET I the week-ond' visiting rolatlv«a In Normal Prompt Service^ to All Other Customer* town, - ' . ' AfflHfia'a «'n<|iaffsna4el iftet velui ,]i\.R.,E..M:#t D' -«N ••;••—J-i-' %'. Mclvln nnrnnt ia n. ..patientatJhp.Atmy.sir.tame hon'plta' Open « A. M. U> a f. M. Da||r. Telwho'n* «»«. nt Hnlt Lake City, Utah. • Mm. Jonira Hartholmow li enter- taining her brother Irom California. Minn vora Richardson of Illghta- J. H. MOUNT CO. ALBERT S. MILLER SHOE CO. town was n rccont visitor of Mr. and The Texaco Serried Center • Mm, Dnnlnl Ahorn, li Broad Street Red Bank Shrewd, cartful buyers read The Register's Class- The Ltidlca' auxiliary of Btlford ified Advertisements. Independent din company held a 11 Maple Ave. , Red.Bank 404 monthly mowing Wednesday after- IMM »iou.;.MMoui m OVH ia noon at the ore house. " m-tmu mm . Dr. and ,Mrs. K. B/ Wilson ol Finding heln Is easy with a Regis- only local newspaper which they use. operation received during the black- l The Junior Assembly of the Ethel ter Ad.—Advertisement. Pennsylvania, the end of the month Mrs. Powell Beyland, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Hintelmann. Others —Advertisement . out test Tuesday night. '* Brood street, left Tuesday morning Mount Mozar School of Dancing is ' (or Vermont, where they will spend closing the regular ballroom class •two weeks with Dr. Wilson's broth- session by having the last two meet- i! er, ex-Governor Stanley C. Wilson ings, of the class open to guests. •• of Chelsea. , These guest nights replace the usual Dr, Douglas A. Edwards, who has closing formal dance, which It Is not C dental offices on West Front street, possible to hold under present emer- f: will leave noxt week for Fort Hayes, gency conditions: Tho first of tbesa YOU HAVE AN ESSENTIAL JOB Ohio, where he will be commissioned guest sessions was held Monday • as a first lieutenant Jn4h*army den- ovonlng at the studio, on Prospect •'tal corps. •': ' avenue. The following list Includes !•••'•; William Chamberlain of Herbert the present class members and their — street has been released from BBrvlce guests for. that evenfng; Misses Gen- ' Jn the Army because of over ago arid evJevo Babbitt, Mary Bottagaro, Vir- .. .And WE Can Help You Do It! i Is employed an a plumber's helper by ginia Braoefleld, Constance Bowen, Martin McGutre. He was, stationed Joyce Clayton, Joan Do Winter, Mar- "In tb,e South. . ,'..'. garet De Winter, Eileen Gannon, Pa- Today, the essential job of every homemafcer is planning and noodle*, tempting baked goods and scores of other V llrn. Samuel Cafdner of Mechanic tricia Hall, Nancy Johnson, Phyllis tiptop meals to give her family the utmost in nutrition. , foods. With ration points, choose our famous fine-quality | street has returned home after' eov- Katzln, Eleanor King,: Barbara i ' oral days' stay In Blverylew hospital, Lawes, Dorothy Leahy, Phyllis Mc- And A&P Super Markets are specially weil-adapted to meats, cheeses, high-score butter ... select from our big ' ; where'she went for observation. She Lean, Marianne McQueen, Jane Mer- supply food needs to meet this important duty.' Without line of canned goods. A&P Super Markets are tailor-made !' Is much Improved, She was'sur- rill, Marilyn' Moore, Mary Jane Mur- i prised by a visit from'her son, Ml- doch, Betty Noglow, Ruth Olson, ration points, choose from our grand selections of fresh to meet your food requirements, your ration allowance, ; chael Cardner, who camo home on a Barbara Potter, Judy Ryersbn, Use- fish, fruits, vegetables and eggs . . . spaghetti, macaroni your budget! Shop and buy with confidence! ] week-end furlough from' Fort Jack-, lotto Schwab, Patricia Vaux, i son, South Carolina, Also Jack Ackley, Donald Apgar, J Mr, and Mrs. Walter Woodhead of Loroy Barnard, Richard Brown, Rob- 'olnt , Reckless place aro parents of a ert Bruce, Harry Clayton, Lester Price ioat i daughter born Tuesday at Fltkln Colo, James Cottroll, Worth Cunning- ; hospital. < . • • ham, Robert DeVries, Robert Far- TOMATO 2 ' Mr, and Mrs. George W- Holmes, row, Thomas Gopslll, Charles Gots- NEW CROP Campbell's JUICE can i Jr., of Maple avenue were Sunday chalk, Neal Havlland, Harry Leahy, TOMATO 18 oz. 1 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Har- Alfred Mathlesen, Frank Merrltt, VICTORY-GRADE Ann Page JUICE can 10c 2 vey 8. Beetle, 8r., of Keyport. William Noglow, Coleman Richdale, FI ! Cpl. Elmer W. Ralph, U. S. Fred Sanderson, Jack; Schmidt, Pete Spaghetti SS t 12c 10 1 Marino Corps, Is enjoying a week's Slokolflr RobortiStillwdgon, JackWa- furlough with his mother Mrs". A. terbury, Peter Wlrigurtcr, James Tomato Sauce MONK ""IK 7 I G. Ralph of Bridge avenue. Bun- Wblcott and William Wymbs. T TO 1o ; day night he will return to Wash- Next Monday, June 13, will alBO be Campbell's » 3 r25c i.3 j lngton, D. C, where he will resumo a guest session. Previous members i his duties at Marine headquarters. of th'e Assembly are cordially invited 3 \ Cpl, Vernon Bennett, who has to attend, aB well as other guests of Ann Page ' been stationed at Fort Mason, Call- prcBont members. Mls9 Mozar plans ' fornla, Is spending a 15-day fur- to hold regular open sessions of. the Millets 12c 12 ; lough visiting his mother, Mrs. LU- ballroom dancing groups throughout I llan Bennett of Keyport, and', hla the summer, since conditions . are (Limit of 5 lbs. to a customer) String Beans 12c 14 ! sister, Mra. Edward Mattson of limiting the recreational activities of I Newman Springs road. the young people to such an extent. Until supplies become more plentiful we must limit Tomatoes ><"» 10c 16 . Mrs, Charles' Rowell and sons These sessions will be from 7 to 9 sales to 5 "pounds per customer. Your cooperation o'clock' In the evening so that the • 12 ; David and John of 22 William street during the shortage will be appreciated ... share with' Larsen's 16c ; are expected home today from young people will be able to walk to i Winter Park, . Florida, whero they and from the studio. , your neighbor! Peaches 22c 21 ! spent the last five weeks with Mra. | Rowell's parents. From Nearly Farms Jumbo Size) 4 i ' Mrs. David Simpson of Minncalnk Green Split Peas 13c | park, Mlddletown township, Is coit- Want Specialists • 25c Spring Rhubarb t5c Cantaloupe Poin i""~flneor to ~be*(Tb]r illness.- — RED STAMP VALUES Price Cost i Meyer Lipack of Tampa, Florida, In The Engineers Tomatoes Fim.%.bo45c_ Ad P ' formerly of Red Bank, Is spending > a> furlough with his mother, Mrs. Calllomla Ige. bunch 3c 1lb.siz< 5 Rebecca Lipack of> Shrewsbury ave- Recruiting Drive Crisco 24c "u- nue. 5 -. • . Corp, Frank A. Rogers, who Is sta- For. Technicians Vegetable Shorfenlag tin. ' tlonod at Fort Eustls, Virginia, Is 5 enjoying a seven-day furlough which Spry ho Is spending with his father, Sam- The Corps of Engineers announced' BORDEH'S—In uel E. Rogers and his grandmother, today a special recruiting drive for 5 the onllatment of technicians for FRESH M|LK Monmouth and Ocean Counties conts. 33< Pure Lard . nb.pnn.18* Mrs. Frank A. Rogers of Washlng- ton Btrect, • voluntary Induction as skilled spe- 5 1 cialists to bo asslgnea to engineer Hutley Margarine !£17i .• • "f'Pvi. William George Ferguson, son troop units. 701 ; of Mr, and Mrs. Edgar A. Ferguson JACK FROST SUGAR ,,e, 4 ' of Madison avenue, spent a furlough Major General Eugene Roybold, Tuna FishwSat ™39< . with his, parents last .week-end. Ho chief of engineers, in challenging 5 !'. Is stationed with" the medical *orp» qualified' civilians to" voluntoer" fo Armour's Treet >"»"33 '• as a clerk at Camp Plckett, Virginia. tho Army's famed Corps of En- "Hall In your War Ration Book 8 '. •. Wayne Albert "Mattson; son of gineers, under thlB new plan to re- No. 3 application immediately". Sharp Cheese gSRSE* *• 37< cruit 9,000 specialists a month, said O.P.A. REQUEST: ., Mr. and Mrs. Edward .Mattson of 1 "The mission of the Army's Corps ol 8 Newman Springs road, was ohrlBton- Engineers Is • developing with the Mild Cheese -'Eft»33* : ed Sunday In St. Mary's Episcopal progress of our attack. We are 6 ' church, Keyport, The .sponsorswero finishing up the biggest emergency Muenster Cheese '36c > Cpl. Vernon Bennett of California, construction • program the United Top Quality Seafood! ;! formerly of Keyport, Ralph Jbbcs Statos—hafl - overseean^Nsw. weie Liverwurst . of Red Bank and Miss Clara Lay- moving on to a program of construc twWir -WIIBMIV ftnlir i ton of Wayside. tion overseas. We're in the middle ib. of a big job now—tho job of helping FRESH FLOUNDER f; to move mon and equipment Into Sliced Bacon place for assault. We nood men for Morgenthau Lauds this present Job, as well as mon for tho next job coming up—the attack FRESH MACKEREL . 15< Big Value In Nourishment! Itself." ndor=the=plttltfiB!>.ouncod-by—the. Fresh Cod Steaks ^ chlof of engineers, trained equip- 5 For Bond Sales ment . operators • Who have been LEVAEORAIEOIUCSS. 3 • - 28< working as civilians on engineering Fresh Haddock^^ 17c Fresh Whiting-" 10» Fortify meals with vital nourishment by using WHlte House in soups7Se1uned~vegetabIes" and construction projocte may, prior and other dishes. It's rich in calories, minerals and vitamins . . . and so economical. School Receives Special to their induction by selective ser- Fresh Weakfish 15c Chowder Clams -29= vice, volunteer for enlistment In the Citation From Treasury Engineer*), Premium Crackers««»M 11,17e Pretzel Stix ««»« io.«.pi».i2e There are no age restrictions'un- Department der this new enlistment program. All 2 men over tho, ago of 18 who qualify Dehydrated Soups ft, 3 *» 25c Yokon ZMiBSiSSS^^ ^^ In any one of 82 listed technical oc- Chol/ni* C«lf DIAMOND A 26oz. 4 4 . C fti_-_^4OO Popular BrmdJ-Plui cln.ol.4 I Members of tho eighth grado grad- patlona will bo accepted as enlisted ANN PAGE FOODS OnaKer Oait OlYSTACRYSTALt Zpko. II bISaretteS TaxWkereEnEfftct lOpkgi.l .4 uating clous at the Bclford gram- specialists in the Corps of Engineers These fine foods offer exceptional savings lor wartime. They- all JACK FRQIT-Brown mar echool were gueats at the final Powdered or Confectloneri llb.cln. 7c Tho plan is designed to appeal to give you guaranteed quality at surprisingly low prices. Get to Sugar Kirkman's Cleanser meeting.of the nchool Parent-Teach- 1 7lb er association Monday, The apeak- trained civilians who, as the Army's know these family favorites and you'll agree that they offer a plus FlOUr iUNNYFIElD 4 . era were Charles E. MUlllner, aohool emergenoy construction ^program in good eating, that wartime budgets can't afford to overlook. bag b..;31 * ic« Octagon Cleanser 2 ^'- 9c principal, and Hev, Paul Myeri. tapcra off, are, becoming subject to 7 b Hpi Rov, Mr. Mycro, who la pastor of tho draft Thus earmarked for the bi 943c Kirkman's « ««H Soap »k»5e the Belford Methodist, church', chose Engineers, • they can be advanced In Salad Dressing 21c Mustard . n i "Education and Religion for Good grade as rapidly aB tholr special Baking Powder ?Z 2 Z: 21c Octagon Toilet Soap 2 - - 9c Character." Harold Copeland, ac- training justifies. They. will havti 25c Pure Vinegar AN SE2 bot companied by Mra. Copeland, sang tho samo opportunity to socuro com- Mayonnaise . Vanilla Extract p»" « 28c Ivory Soap ****» 2 «*« 9c "Tho World Is Waiting for the Sun- missions through tho Engineer Of- rise" ficer Candidate School as other en- listed mon but tholr previous train- French Dressing 13c Garden Relish . Marshmallow Fluff '- Ivory Soap Flakes At the business meeting Mrs. Sadie Ing should allow them to.speed up Lehman, president, reported that the tho normal process, Tho plan goes Sandwich Spread 13« Egg Noodles . Kellogg's Corn Flakes Ivory Snow . . » 23c school has received a special citation Into effect Immediately, and En- from the United States Treasury, gineer officers aro making ovory of- Sunnyfield Corn Flakes PkXg7e White Sail Soap Grains <» 18c signed by Henry Morgenthau, Jr., fort to enlist as many as possible in Plain Olives . «v, oi. boi. 19c Macaroni or Spaghetti secretary of tho treasury. The cita- the first week. tion was given to MISB Mildred Lnc- Wheaties . . »«-pi«- Duz ... . '« 23c All men in Monmcuth county who S koy, a teacher who directed tho suc- ars interested In volunteering for In- Stuffed Olives Peanut Butter Kellogg's Rice Krispies X' Octagon Soap Powder 2 9c cessful stamp and bond sales In the duction In tho Engineer Corps school. through this program will bo inter- Miss Lackey In accepting the cita- viewed at the office of tho area en- tion roquostcd that It bo hung In the gineer at Fort Monmouth, Sunnyfield Rice Gems % Palmolive Soap 3 ««•• 20o main hall of tho school and said "tho o " citation rightfully belongs to tho j :8e Lux Toilet Soap 3 <*« 20c children, who through tholr great ef- Sunnyfield Wheat Flakes Pk forts woro able, to buy enough stamps Children's Day and bonds to purchase seven Jeeps Shredded Wheat««»««pi Fairy Soap . for tho United States Army." At Lincroft J i 'The citation road, "This award Is Gerber'Scoouo Cereal '""^11 Swan Soap - » 3 dr.. 29c Made to the members of tho Bol- Tho annual Children's day enter- lard public school of which over 90 tainment of the Lincroft Sunday- Heinz Mustard . i»8c Lifebuoy Soap 3 »-20c school will bo hold Sunday aftor- por cent are buying bondn through IIB a systematic purchaao plan." The noon at the villago chapel at Dill Pickles ^» Lux Soap Flakes 23» letter was signed by Mr. Morgon- o'clock. Tho program will consist o thau. group Blnglng, recitations, -sketches and guitar offerings, Mrs. Julia Mal Stuffed Olives"LTANA^O. bo. 26c Rinso . . . . 23o ley has charge of music. Other ar- s rangomonts aro in charge of Mrs. Cut-Rite Waxed Paper "w ,f-15c Kirkman's Soap Flakes Iv, 23° Rotarians To Hear Charles Conovor, Mrs, Myrtlo Perry, John L. Montgomery Mrs. Ada Woodward, Mrs. John A. Paper Napkins "S Gold Dust . . 'ii«pkii. 17o Mauser, Jr., and Mr, and Mrs. Stan 8 John L. Montgomery, chief county Icy Stllwel). Waldorf Tissue . 4c Gorham's Silver Polish ".: 23a probation officer, will speak at to- Tho scenory for the klndorgarton day's luncheon mealing of tho Hod offering was drawn and painted by Ideal Dog Foodo'Mr.t.02 let, 177c Bank' Rotary club on the topic, Mrs, Mary Woodward-.of ntversldo A-Ponn Window Cleaner 2 bo" 19e "Juvenllo Dollnquanoy." At the Holghts. ' June 17 meeting, District Governor Among thosa taking part are Roso Daily Dog Biscuit >«»<" XXI 7o A-Penn Dry Cleaner »'>-53° William Smith will report on tho In- Mario Broun, James Hennahone, ternational convention, an* June 24, dull Perry, Billy and Amand Mason Jars Bouillon Cubes mm 2 .ft 15e President Harry Jsnnos of the ned Bmnck, Joan and" Cathorlno Graf, Bank club will summitries the no- Joan Hanschol, Billy and Sue Toop, Ideal Jars Junket «NH^T Powdor 3 ^ 25© "ft&WtMr.'itr rWwtnl: *MH-.- '•*-••• —''i..\. Xlinmas, PMnlMn.rldE^.^ancy.i.n.njB)- A Joint mooting of tho hotnry Bten, Lois Owon», Edward and Dnr- and Lions clubs will bs hold-Tues- bura Htllwoll, David Hans', Shurloo day night, Juno 29., KImer HCBSO and Vlvlcnr.o Borgoy, Gladys God OXYDOL IVORY SOAP , la In ohargo of arrangement*. dardi Charles Conover, Evelyn Lay- CAMAY SOAP ton, Ruth and Edward Bennett, Ab- for. toilet c>kti c m«d, •>»< In the want oolumns of The rtejrls- blo Ann Wlllgorodt, Harold Wlodor- ter you will flnd a convention of peo- holt, Edith Mae, Mausor, Wayne er batb 3 20 eak« 3;. 29= ple who have things to say to each Woodward, Doanna Mauser, Georgo other. Bo on* •( them.—Advertlte- nnd Joyce Clejka, and Julia and Lisa -. EVERY POUND IS CUSTOM GROUND nwnfc., Prtl Page Six. EED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 10t 1948. Eva. Walch ol Fort Monmouth, and Thursday evening in th« parish hal Mr.. Stell Co.bl«nd of Phlladtlphln, Former Pastor At at 7:30 o'clock. Writes Poem Oh and 0, *on, Frank Cornelia, of P«rth ITEMS PERTAINMQTQ METHODIST : Amboy-. '.'.. ... :• •._, _ •' Lincoin GuS*a8~T~ DeetHi In ied Bank Be>yJoertwoforJoonaucieo T3und«y Navesink afternoon at the Advtnt church by 'A Child In the Way" will be the Rev. Choater Apr and Interment, un- OUR LOCAL CHURCHES pastor's Sunday morning message At Welfare Home and Vicinity der lupervlalon of Charlaa Breeje Rev, Herbert Munyon on Methodist Students' Day at,10:90 Funoral home, waj In Greenwood o'clock, The children's hymn, "Sav- cemetery, Welt Long: Branch. ' Diet in Pennsylvania will Include e iour Like a Shepherd Lead Uo," will Reuben Applegate, 93, METHODIST and tin program MBS. JESSIE YOUHAN8 Barnes, raotor of St. James Eplmo- guest speaker. be thi anthem to be sung by the pal church, officiating. BuMal will be THEODORE B. WATSON. R*v. Herbert Fv Muhyon, a former Th« young; people of the ciurch- Mm. Raymond Whltcomb'a group choir. Mrs. Fred Geblhaus, Mra. Was Captain of 'Tory Mra. Jeasie Ypum&lu, 68, widow in aienwood cemetery, Welt Long or James F. Youmana, -who lived Theodore Watson, 71, of Salt pastor of ths Oceanport Methodist school will conduct the morning ..•111 be in charge of the open house Freda Odell, Miss Eva Ingling and Branch, ••••.. ohuroh »nd father of'Mrs, Clars, M, •worship Sunday In observance of for servicemen, their wives, Army Mils Belle McKelvey of the adult Regiment" with her alster. Mrs. Maude, wife ot Keaniburg, wan found dead in bad Edgar VnnBrunV of Black Point -Monday by Harry Crawford ot Port MocCloui, wife of Cecil R. Mae. Methodist .students' day (formerly nuraei, WAAC, etc, at the church class will lead the worship service MRS. ISABELLA BROWN Cloud of Weat Front street, mem« Children's day), tfebers for the ser-Saturday evening of this .week At of the church school at 11:45 o'clock. road, Rumson, died suddenly Satur- Monmouth, a relative. Mr. WaUon Russell Mount will lead the wor- Reuben Applegate, a lift-long real' day afternoon of a heart attack. She Mrs, Isabella Brown, a former was a charter -member of the her of, tho advertising- department vice, beginning at U o'clock, will be 7:30 o'clock, of The Register, died Monday In thei Foster Spinning, Robert Burns, Plans are progressing for the Tomship service of the Youth Fellowship dent of Monmouth county who la waa stricken -without warning and resident of Rod Bank,'passed away Branohport Hose company of Long Douglas Bailey, William Wymbs, Thumb wedding to be held at tho at 6:45 p. m, . A Children's day pro now at the county welfare home at passed away before the arrival of a Sunday afternoon after a short UN Branch. He was « carpenter, by Wayne Memorial hospital at'Hono*. KIcnard Pryor and William Swopo. .church Thursday evening, June 18, ram _under the leadership of Miss Briar Hill, Freehold, has forwarded physician.'. . ' ness. She was 01 years old. trade, dale, Pohnsylvanls, after an omor- at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Lester Olx is gen- Alvira Crawford will bo presented to The Register a poem he composed Mra. VoumoJis was born in Mld- Mrs,. Brown was employed for 25 igenoy operation. He was pastor ot The order of service follows: Pre- as a memorial to Shakespeare, Wash- Rev. J, J. Messier conducted tho tho Methodist church at Carley lude, "Sunday-School March in G," eral chairman of the arrangements | by the boys and girls of the church dtetown, the, daughter of the lato years In the family of the late Rev. funeral yesterday afternoon at the Schrelmer; professional hymn of the and Miss Alma Thompson Is in ' ' ~ ington and Lincoln. William and Catherine Morford Thaddeua Wilson, a former, pantor Brook, Pennsylvania. ' school. The church board will meet o! Shrewsbury Presbyterian church, H. L. Scott Funoral home. Belford, Junior choir, "For the Beauty, of the charge of tickets. at the close of this service. Conk. She waa a former reaident of and Interment, In charge of Mr. Rev. Mr. Munyon served as roaN Earth"; meditation and silent pray- Surviving are two granddaughters, dent minister of the Oceanport Tha. prayer meeting and Bible Glendola and was a member of the Mies Mary Estelle and Mm. Philip Scott, wai In Church street cem- er; call to prayer by the minister HJTHBRAN study will be held Wednesday at Glondola Methodist church. She had etery, Belford, . church from 1816 to IBIS." Ho waa and people; unison prayer; reapon- O'Hura of Rumson, born March 6, 1878, at Bridgeton Sunday-sohool session will bo con= 7:30 p. m., and the choir will hold lived at Rumson the post 20 years, -The funeral Jwa»-_held- Tuesday alve reading for Children's day led arrefiearJal tomorrow at 7 p. m. Her-husband died 18 years agOi'—-- JOSEPH BAn^Er/ and was.ordglned a Methodist min- by Lois Inscoe; the Gloria Patrl; the ducted Sunday at 9:45 a. m. The morning st the W, B. Freeman fu- ister ,80 yesrs ago,, He aerved; church service, with the use of the Besides her slBter, Mrs. VanBrunt, neral home at Freehold, with Rev. affirmation of faith; the Sacrament BAYSHORE gOMMUNITY Mrs. Youmans is survived by' two Joseph Bailey of East Kttur.aburg, churches et the Control New York of Baptism; reception of members; common service, will be conducted Bernard M. Garlick, rector of St, IS, died Monday at Monmouth Mem- and Wyoming conferences for man/ by the pastor, Rev. Walter Cowen, East Keansburg other olstors, Mra, Emma, wife of Peter's Episcopal church at Free- anthem by tha junior choir, "Holy Preston Rhoades of Black Point orial hoapltal. He la" survived by yeaftV :"' •"" ' • '.'.-• •' Spirit, Hear XJe" solo verse by Bll- at 11 a. m. Children's day will be Children's day and Pentecost will hold, officiating. Interment was in road, i Rumson, and Mrs, Elizabeth, the Shrewsbury Presbyterian church his .wife, from whom he was icp- Surviving, besides his wife, Mrs. lle Ottinger; scripture reading led observed and two aongff will be sung be observed this Sunday wl}h Sun- arated. by the primary and beginners. Wal- day-school at 10 a. no., morning ser- wife of Charles Hendrickeon of yard. HatUe Miller Munyon, and tho by Robert Perinchief; pastoral pray- Spring Lake; a son, Oliver Wilson er with choral response; offertory, ter Grubb will lead the service. The vice at 11 and evening worship at The funoral wan held Wednesday daughter, Mrs.- MacCloud, are two Youmans, of North Long Branch, morning at the H. L. Scott Funeral "Idylle," Gurlitt; presentation of epistle will be read by Roy Darrah, 7:45 o'clock. Prayer circle services, MRS. CECELIA BBOWBR. sons,' H. Lawrence Munyon of Los tithes and offerings; choral re- the gospel by Richard Cowen and with hymn sings and Bible reading, and two grandsons, Robert You- home, Belford, and Interment was Angeles and R°v- Ellis Munyon, a sponse; hymn, "Saviour, Like a the collect for the day by Gerald are held every Wednesday evening mans of Deal and James Donald Mrs. Cecelia Brower, 82, wife of In Evergreen cemetery. Elizabeth, Methodist • tnlnlster of the Genoso Shepherd, Lead Us"; addressed by Jerolamon. The offering will be tak-at 8:15 o'clock. Youmans, who la stationed at Lang- DeWltt Brower of First street, Rum- •— ++**•—'—- ' conference. In New York state; a three Methodist students, "Studying en by Fred Jacoibsen and Carl Her- ley field, Virginia, . son, died Friday night in the Mon- brother, Walter Munyon of Qelanaa In Preparation For Christian Liv- her. The pastor will preach the ser- METHODIST Services -were held Trteaday after- mouth Memorial hospital, where she East Keansburg In South Jersey, and 12 gratidohlb noon, at the VanBrunt residence. had been a patient tor the post two dren, -.•-,- • ing," Miriam Warden; "Studying In mon. < Keanfiburg Preparation For a. Dfe Work," Gil- Rev. • William Calvin Colby,, pas- monthB.-wlth a broken hip. Sgt. Lincoln Boggert la boms on a The Ladles' Aid and Women's Mis- The Sunday-school, with Frank The funeral will be held tomorrow- bert Bennett; "Studying For Chris- sionary societies met yesterday af- tor of the Rumson Presbyterian Mrs. Brower waa born at Rumson furlough from duties at the hospital afternoon at tho parsonage ot hia tian Citizenship," John Pohl; recea- Grenger ae acting superintendent church, officiated; and was the daughter of the late at Fort DIx where he Is stationed. ternoon at the church. A mission- will meet Sunday at 10 a. m. The church at Carloy Brook with Rev. elonal hymn, "The Wise May Bring ary topic was presented and a social Mrs. Colby -was tha vocal sololat, Charles and Margaret Jeffrey. Be- The Ladles' Aid of the Lutheran Fred Lptt, pastor of the High street Their tearing"; benediction and morning service will be held at 11 the selections" being "In the Garden" sides her husband, she is survived church will meet tomorrow after- hour followed. Flans .were made for o'clock and tho subject of the ser- 1 Methodist church at BInghamtony choral response; postlude, "Religious the monthly loyalty dinner to be and "The Old Rugged Cross. ; The by a brother, Edward W. Jeffrey of noon In .their meeting rooms on Port New York, whloh he Bhorvod ns Its p mon to be~glven by the pastor, Rev. bearers wore Vernon VanBrunt, Har- Rumson. and a sister, Mrs, Emma Monmouth road. held shortly. Malcolm^. Willltts, will ho "Taking pastor froih 1028' to 10^3, offlclBtlnpr, Melody," Leybach Plans are unaef way for the "erec- ry Hendrlckson, George Whlto and VanBrunt of Neptune. The combined groups of the Burial /Will bo In Center Mproland* The junior choir Is directed by Our Jerichoes." At the evening sei- Henry, William and Preston "Hen- i tion of a new church outdoor bul- The funeral was held Monday af- Ladles' aid and ths Sewing- Circle Pennsylvanis. j Emma JanJ e LLafetra and assist- vice at 8 o'clock the sermon subject REUBEN'APPLEGATE . drlckson. Interment was In the ternoon at the Mount Memorial of the Lutheran church •will hold a ed by Miss Jean Adams. The spe-letin. It is planned to construct the will be "Pauses That Refresh." sign to simulate a well, with a small Hamilton Methodist church ceme- home with Rev. W. W. West, pastor card party In their mooting rooms cial offering for the day applies to Boy Scout troop will meet Mon- Mr. Applegate, -who Is 93 yeara tery, of Goodwill Methodist church at Tuesday evening,'' Juino 22. the Methodist, loan fund which en- roof supported by sldebeams and to day evening at the church. The Shrewsbury Couple suspend itha sign In this frame. The old, takes a great deal of pride In the Rumson, officiating:. Burial was in PFC Charles Krueger Is now sta- ables youth to further their educa- fourth quarterly conference will be fact that he was captain ol the Lin- GEORGE H. HACKETT. , the Methodist thurchyurd at West tion. construction will be in keeping with held next Wednesday evening at the tioned at Wright field, Dayton, Ohio, Married 40 Years the colonial design of the building. coln Guards, a Civil war home guard Long Branch. with the U. S. Army Air Corps, The baccalaureate service will be church, with Rev. A. C. Brady dis- guard unit.or "Tory Hogiment" or- George H. Hackett, 65, of Shrews- Mr, and Mrs. Edmond C. Neatlec held at«&t>. m., with sermon by Eev. Plans are being drawn by Frederick trict superintendent, in charge. bury avenue was found dead at his Gustave Zllly la home 111, suffering Feosler, architect of Keyport. last ganized in 1864 by a group Of 45 MRS. VAXERIA HYSLOP.' of Broad atrooti Sbrowabury, ara Kenneth R. Perinchief. Following Shrewsbury youths between the ag-es home early Friday night by Lieuten- from sunburn poisoning, which he celebrating their 40th wedding anni- Sunday Rev. Cowen was the guest received while fishing. the prelude, "Baccalaureate March," ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL of 14 and 18. Similar units were or- ant George Clayton, who had- .been Mra. Valeria Hyslop of Eatontown, versary today. Mrs. Neatlor beforq Schreiner, the senior choir will pro- pastor at the U. 8. O. Sundaay mornorn- sent to (be house when neighbors widow of James Hyslop, died Satur- Walter VanNortwIck 1s greatly inng breagfasbraft t group. H Sk ganized at' Red Bank, Eatontown hor marriage was Mlas Sophie Volgt, ' cess to the hymn, "God ot Grace and He Spoke on . Set. Heinz Hllmer will be guest and Long Branch. The Eatontown notified the police that he. had not day at her homo on Buttonwood Improved after his recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Nestler have lived alt the topic "A Basis For Brother- soloist at the 11 o'clock service at been seen, around the house for the Mrs. Terrenco Cruse j returned God of Glory." Tho students will hood." group waa considered one of ths avenue, He waa 69 years old. their married life at tho same res<< have taken their aeats during the St George's church Sunday morn- elite units because Its members wore past several daya. Mr. Hackett, who Mrs. Hyalop was born at Eaton- horns Saturday with her Infant ldence they now occupy. ' prelude. Anthem by the senior ing. Sgt. Hilmer, a former mem- uniform hats made of paper. lived alone since the death of his town and was the daughter ol the daughter, Theresa Mary. REFORMED. William Kopp is seriously 111 at They have three ohlldren, MIOB Til- cbolr, "The Stranger of Galilee," ber of the choir, will sing a tenor The Shrewsbury unit of Lincoln mother, had been ill for the past late 'William and Susan M. Johnston, He Keatler, who lives at home; Mrs, Morris; offertory-anthem, "Bless The, Sunday school worship hour solo, "God Is a Spirit." Rev. H. year. Death, was duo to natural Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. hU boms, His niece, Mrs, Elizabeth Guards possessed no uniforms, but Brennlnger, Is attending him. Josephine Sngurton of Shrewsbury, Thou the Lord, O My Soul," Ivanot; will begin at 9:30 a. m. Loy, Michael Convyay and Michael mouth avenue are parents of a son The mobile unit of Red Cross Slcllano. Burial; in charge of the William, A, Miller, William H. born Tuesday at Rlvorvlew hospital. Freehold. blood donor service will have the Thursday. The Ladles' Aid -will Taking prominent parts in the pro-surviving member of the Lincoln Wikolf, Harry B. Clayton and Wll- serve a. cafeteria supper In the gram will be the" primary depart- Guards. He is the father of J. How- John E. Day Funeral home, was in facilities of the educational building Mt. Olivet cemetery. lard Farkes, Burial, m charge of the Thursday, June 17. church'dining hall at 5:30, the same ment under leadership of Mrs. Noel ard Applegate of Lelghton avenue Mount Memorial home, was in Fair evening. / Nilson, Mrs. Harry Dunbar and Mrs. and Miss Alice Applegate and Mrs. A rosary service was held Sunday View cemetery, The date for the annual harvest Richard Clapp and the classes of Ella Herman of Peekakill, New York. night at the Funeral home by the St. PEESBVTER1AN home supper has been set for Aug- Mrs. William Stells, Mrs. W. James 'The poem follows: Vincent de Paul society with Father MRS. SA11ELLA FIRTH. Four new members wore roceived ust 26. • Taylor and Mrs. Harold P. Waynian, Coyle in charge. into the church last Sunday morn- Greetings will ho oittondod by tho You take the. works of Bhikrspeirt Mrs. Sarella Firth,...wWow! of superintendent. All parents and Ami rend them veil OUUUKII; ing during the quarterly Commun- FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, On every l>age and every line MBS. FLORENCE E. KRAUSE. Thomas Firth, (lied Tuesday at her " Sinct nw would Jtiln pirlonal ana Inl ~~ion—worship" service;—Rev; ~John~- A.' frlends-of the children-are-oordlally 'Each -Behtlment^la true.— • home at Ke\v~ Gardens, Long Island, ™Hayefl~~'"offlclatBd.~—Mrs."—Marjorie invitod-to-attond,-- •- Mra, Florence Eatello Krause, wife at theage of 85 years. Surviving aHtnllon H b our fitaqf h' provide iheU thing* Longmiro Burger and Kenneth Cor- Services in First Church of Christ, Made the whole wo'rfcl stUre;" 6T "George'JrKtaUso- of -Ocean- p.vo-J aro Vi son"; EIv.'ooil T. Firth of Rod But, he, like mnny othen, nuc, Sea Bright, died Friday, night In bett Burger were baptised and ac-Scientist, at 209 Broad street, Red SECOND CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL Built castles In the air. Bank, and a daughter, Miss Elsie tuhirtutr UH tervt,' ' cepted as members by profession of Bank, are held Sundays at U a. m. Fltkln Memorial hospital. She wasFirth. , GUIDANCE But we had one -whose name will ever 65 years old. . faith. Mrs. Harriet Conrow Reid be- Sunday-school at 11 a. x£. and Many Red Bank residents were came a\ member by profession, and 193 Bay Ave., Highlands Rhine on, ' Mrs, Krauso -was born in New Wednesday evening at 8:1S o'clock. He gave us the mlnhty nation; acquainted with Mrs, Firth through her husband, 'John F. Reid of Eat-,| "God the Preserver of Man" Is the. Services every Friday and Sun- Hia name is Washington. York city and was the daughter of her visits to her son's home here. ontowr, was accepted by church let- iesson-Sermon subject for Sunday, day at 8 p. m. Subject for June His love for his coun.try was Intense, Wright L. and Hannah Gala Ker- ter from the Eatontown Presbyter- And ho will not be foyKotten shaw. Surviving, besides her hus- June 13, In all Christian Science 11, "What We Are." 4bplc for Sun- A hundred years from hence. HENRY R. WHITE inn churchy Churches ana Societies throughout day, June 33, "Live and Like It." band, is a brother, William W. Kor- Fl/ount If Memorial sJ4om Next Sunday "will be Ifio annual the-worldli u r -Non Uhaw— of—Ne3fc-jy.QrkJ__gha_-WaB a Henry R, White, fisherman and ome , jihone-High-. n «uan> f rom-tho- Golden - West, .-. member of - Council. No. _S8,_Baugh- veteran'ot the flirt WorUrwaTrdicd observance of Children's day, and, a The Golden Text is: "The name of lands 1178-R. A lover of humanity, and one of . ... special program will be presented by he Lord is a strong tower: the very best;,, HID ters of Liberty, of New York. BUddeniy'of a bearf 'atfaclTTUea'aay the various departments of ;tbe righteous runneth 'into It, and Is HU great Bpeech at Gettysburg. The funeral was held Monday af- morning at his home, Center street, church-school In the auditorium at safe." (Prov. 18;10). Lincroft Around the World (lid fly; ternoon at the John E. Day Funeral Sea Bright. He was born In that 135 DJvphne 226 Tho truth and ncntlmcnt of that six borough, a. aon of the late WInfleld 11 o'clock. The Sacrament ol Bap- Among the Lesson-Sermon cita- Will never, never die. ^ home with Rev. Kenneth R. Porln- tism for infanta will be observed and (The Red Bimk Register can be bought chlef, pastor of Red Bank Methodist and Louise K. White, and reached 1 tions Is the following from the Bible: In Lincroft from Charles Toop) all parents wishing to have their "And we have known and believed church, officiating. Services of the his 50th year June 1. children baptized at this service are Mr. Whlto waa wounded In France the love that God hath to us. God William Gaffncy was graduated a Council Favors Daughters of Liberty were conduct- *.*••*• *) requesteq d to contact the pastor dur- second lieutenant recently from the ed by the Sea Bright council. Bur- after serving In tho battles of St. ".*• **•*•*_* i thi k is love; and he that dwelleth in love ing this week. dwclleth in God, and God in him," Army adjutant general school at a al was In Fair View cemetery. * Mlhicl and the Argonne. Ho waa a The weekly picnic supper and (I John 4:16.) camp near Washington. Septic Tank Code member of Shrewsbury poat, Amer- 'MEMBER, THE ORDER Of' 1HE OOtOEN RUI£\ ican Legion, Red Bank, and Ocean forum ffo r servici e men, WWAAC, wom- The Lesson-Sermon also Includes Vincent Mauser of Maxwell field, MBS. JENNIE E. FEAKES en defense workers and civilian em- A recommendation that the Little fire company of Sea Bright, He was the following passage from the Alabama, returned homo Tuesday for Silver board of health prepare a Mrs. 1 Jennie E. Feakes died yeater- ployees of this vicinity waa held last a 15-day furlough. He graduated last day morning at her home on Branch preparing for deop-aea fishing, fol- Sunday night. A pienlc supper was Christian Science textbook, "Science sanitary code for the construction of lowing hia return recently from ahad and Health with Key to the Scrip- night with the 1943 class at Middle- septic tanks was mode by the mayor avenue, • Oceanport, at the age of 73 served on tho church lawn, which town township high school, where years. She had been a resident of Ashing up tho Hudson river. was followed by &n hour of aong tures" by Mnry Baker Eddy: "The nd council of that borough Tuesday Services will bo held this aftornoon sharp experiences, of belief In tho he was a student when he enlisted night. Ocoanport 58 years. Her husband, and discussion. Rev. Kenneth R, in the Army air corps. Matthew Feakes, died In 1920. at 2 o'clock at the Willis A. WooUey, Perinchief, paster of the Methodist suppositions life of Tnatter, as well Action on a bid by Chester Apy Funeral home, Long Branch, and Our Prices church, spoko on "Is a White Lie as our disappointments and cease- The regular Sunday-school service Dr three- lots In Bilverwhlto Gar- Mrs. Feakes was born at Pater- burial will be in Glonwood cemetery. Ever Justified?" less woea, turn us like tired children at the chnpcl from 10:30 to 11:30 a. dens, owned by the borough, -was son, the daughter of William T, and West Long Branch. to the arms of divine Love. Then m., hns been cancelled this Sunday Are Very Moderate Members of the Woman's Mission held over until the next mooting, at Cntherlno Coaterllno Hayward. Sur- we begin to learn Life in divine due to the children's day entertain- which time other bids 'mill be con-viving are two sons, F. Lee Foakes From what we hear, everyons ary society held a box luncheon at Science." (p. 322.) ment which will be held In the af- CHARMS CORNELIA. th(» church yesterday afternoon. Tea Btdered. 0! Oceonport, and Edward Feakes, ternoot n at 33 o'clock. Charles Cornelia, 88,'af Maplo ave- agree* that Worden service it was served by the hostesses, after Councllmnn William H. Carhnrt, superintendent of the Amory U Haa- outstanding here in Red Bank. which a business session was held. BELFOBD METHODIST Fred Monkin and family of At- ir., road chairman, stated that as- kell estate In Mlddletown township, nue, Eatontown, died last Thursday Mrs. Joseph C. Davieon and Mra. W. lantlc Highlands have moved to tho phaltlc oil will bo applied to Little nil two brothers, Louis A. Hayward In Hazard hospital, Long Branch, But perhaps not everyone Imowt The Children's duy program of farmer's cottnpc on Hill Top Apple C. Conovcr were In charge. the Sunday school will bo present- Silver Point road, Prospect avenue nd William E. Hayward of Ocean- Ho was a rnombor and Janitor of that Worden prices- are excep- farm. Mr. Mnnkln Is employed on and Sllvcrsldo avenue ns Boon as port. tho Advent church of that borough; The mid-week prayer worship ser- ed Sunday morning. Sunday school the torn:. tionally moderate! and that y!ce Was held last night with mem- will meet nt 10 a. m. The Children's weather conditions permit. the funeral will bo held at 2 a member ot Junior Order of Am- there is, In out display room, a bers'of tho Methodist church attend- day program will he- combined with Constance-Peterson; daughter of In reply to a roqucat for a street o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the erican Mechanics, .and waa an ex- ing. Two Christian Endeavor so Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Peterson, Sr,, John W. Fbck funoral home, Long empt fireman. range of prices so wide that the , the morning service of worship at of 'Philadelphia, has returned homo' ;ht at Sunnycicst, tho Joroey Con- cieticB- of the church have discon- 10:30 a. m. Baptism nnd reception trol Power & Light company stated Branch, with Rev. Morton A. Surviving aro two daughters, Mra. family can easily find exactly tinued their mcctlncs for the sum 1U.JU n. m. Kn«H™ ,.„.) ..„„„„.!„„. „,(,,,. spcmllnK scvcrn] momnB nt t could not Install any more lights what's desired. mer. . of new mombero will be held nt thin combined service. llii.s place with her nunt, Miss Laura for the duration unless for defense The monthly meeting of the Junior choir rehearsal will beheld Peterson. plnnts or agriculture. ; Brotherhood will bo held next Mon- Tho Rnssas Bios, bowling team, day night at the church nt S:1S ut 2:30 p. m. Youih Fcllowohlp itcrvice will be chnmplons of tho Rod Bnnk Bual- Thomas Manson MONUMENTS o'clock. Tho gathering -will 1K> held newsmen's league, enjoyed a dinner UNITS WORKED WEIX. on the church luwn, weather -per- lit 7 p. m. Mra. Vivian MBBSI mitting. Service men arc Invited to bring a message of apeciItBslca r will | Saturday night nt Lincroft Inn Prcs- (60 for young people, iol interest ent were Alcx'RaHsns, Frances ERan, Civilian defense units of Shrews- attend. Tho annual election and In- Arthur Slattery, Evert Anderson, & Son, Inc. 'EAST Pentecostal service, colebratlng tho bury township worked smoothly stallation of oinccrs will be held. Jess Schnflcld, Steve Cnstcllacclo nnd during Tuesday night's test black- FRONT cActeit birthday of the Christian church Harold Kelly. » The Oldest , will ho held nt 7:15 p, m. Thopnator out following a largely .'nttendad STREET Mrs. GcrMcl Warnekcr and (Inugh- sncclnl meeting tho, preceding night Monument Manufacturing BAPTIST will Bpcak on "The Power of the I HARRVC.FF.. 1 ! | Church," ler have .returned home from niver- 'n Tlnton Falla school, presided over Tills Sunday morning In observ- view hnanltiil. The baby Bus been by Commnnder John C. Rohrey, and Retailing Company RED BANK ance of Children's day tho church- The Women's Bible class will hold ramed Mnry Alice Warncher. in Monmouth County school will present a special pro- a picnic at Cedar Reach, the home The next meeting will bo hold F. 1 v hcmejji gram In tho auditorium nt 10:30 of Ftev. nnd Mrs. Ernest Fox, Wcd- Tucsdny night, Juno 22, when ft o'clock. The morning woruhlp ser- Carry Your Stamp Bo"I( With You. ilemnnslrntlon of bomb handling "OVERAQUARTERCENTURY0FDEPENDABlE.EC0N0MICALSERVICE"j nemloy, Juno 10, beginning nt noon. AH Your B:ulgc of Honor, vice will unllo In tills special pro Tho Youth Fellowship will hold n will bo given. ' gram. Mra. Alfred Beck and Mis,mooting nt tlio home of James Luk- Eldrodgc Aro In charge of tho pro-cr Friday, June 18 nt 8 o'clock. Ile- Your, Expression of gram. creutlon will ho In charge of the DISTINCTIVE True Remembrance There Are Things Tha Sunday evening slngspliatlon o/Ilccrs after tho bunfncflfl meeting. hour will be held In tho cnurcb- /. ichoolroom at 7:30 o'clock, and ARTGRAFT MEMORIALS No otlior not of a normal Beyond Understanding ST. CUCMKNT'S EPISCOPAL man's life gives him moro cordial Invitation In extended to nil Perfection of Material' nnd Wa don't know why grltl friends to join 113 as wo sing tho Bclford, compioto soul aatlifactlon cornea to all ol ui, but whan than tho building of a Me- It do«i WB n«*d • frl«nttly» favorite hymns of the church. Horvlccj noxt Sunday morning nt Workninrinlilp In Ocnutlful , •Monday evening tho senior guild Now Design) morial to his loved ones ivho hefpln g hamlt Vny'm Mortl* St. Clomcnt's chinch will ho Holy A telophono call to our office have, HJno on. cl«na ita prapand lo txtend will meet at the Colonial restaurant Communion colobi-ntcd by Knv. will bring » salesman who Ibat helping hand to you. Our on Broad Atreet for their Vlnlt our largo display of over Our aolact Parro Memorial! many yaira of «*p«rl«nc« h«l annunl Joseph M. Brownlce, H.T.M., priest will, without nny obligation, built up a M put at to ti (or In— , and program. Tho In charge nt 10 o'clock. The church 150 beautiful momoi-lali . , . at~ (how you latest designs. boar the Gtulld mark ot ap- Ufrlty and vctmotnieal* (riind* schoobw.m, inc/jt..|n-..,th(l,,Ptt.tWliilaU. |no war prlooo to fit ovary.purao proval—your Ruarantoo ot a \y «rvlc«. Won't, you !•! ua ' masting; at (no church ofllce nt 8 nt 11 o'clock. Tho choir will mnct "rt'rid"'"p'r'c'KVoncd,* Our compioto Onlj K»nuri»nt Ilcalcr« In , .. On«...;,W.R«pr!(iL-»,B,t,,f n»k Mtra.. cost. Visit our ahowroom auoT " o'clock, for lelicnrunl Monday ovenlng ot facilities aro nt your disposal and •lied Dank ^' TliW HOUSE* OP The, Mary Mount chapter, World each wpok nt 7 o'clock In ths jinrtnh •oo our dliplay ot theio cartl- Wide, guild, will meet tomorrow hall. consultation is welcomed, oad Memorial* night at; the home of Mrs, Julian 1 10 DRUMMOND PL, J Troop 27, B.8.A., hold thnli meet- " ' ' of Itlver roaoV Assistant ings onch 'Tiionday evening nt 7:30 (Opp. noroujh Hill) JOHN E. DAY 1 Will be Mrs. Hurry, Cham In the parlnli hall. LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., Inc. RED BANK, N.J. JOHN VAN KIRK , Mrs, George Voorhls, Mrs. FUNERAL HOME T GUI tteout troop 30 moot* rnch Wall Street Tel. 3S67 West Long Branch Telephone R. B. 24 N»t to Mt Ultra) C«onl«fjr Hdntjr MoClean, Mia. Morgnn Knert Wednesday ovonlng from 77 to 0 Phone Rod Bank 319 85 Riverside Aye., Phone 332 Red Bank '- "' Morrltt. Mrs. B|. o'clock In the palish It nil Thn con- Send for Illustrated Catalogue l., Bmiiy, tmTIUIUUyi Will li«4 ths divotlons firmation dlsouealon group will m«et CALL, R, n, 1411-J . Box 108.|Red Bank S61 Mnple Place Thou* l»8l' Keyport

i&i^iis1 * *i iirMt-'^* RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 10,1943. Paga Seven.

u • Anne DBvereaux and Mae Monday night by Pride of Crescent Welch were guerta; > Marion D. Hogan Council, Sons and Daughters of Lib- Graduates As Mr, and Mrs. Edward Andre ori- erty, was well attended and a suc- tertalned tbtlr niece, Margaret Tag- Receives Degree cess. Aerial Gunner lleri o/Hoboken, over the week-end. Miss Marlon D. Hogan, daughter The air raid wardens ball team - Kora^i&iii —SCO—psrssss - ettesitq iU5.S2 1H! [defeated the firemen Sunday after- tho spring entertainment of \ Holy ke avenue, received her bachelor Tioon 17 to 11. ' " ~~~ \ Win. J| McLaughlin Crow parochial school Sunday after- f arts degree with 110 graduates at Harry S. Rowland, Jr., Is spending noon In Holy Croei hall. lie 41st annual commencement exer- a ten-day leave with his father, Gets Silver Wings 'William Tanning was homo lait l»es of the College of Saint Elira- Councilman Harry S. Rowland, Sr. week-end from Fort Mile* BtandUb, icth at Convent Station yesterday A covered dish eupper was held MaMacmuatU. More qualified aerial gunners were a afternoon. The commencement exer- Tuesday evening in the Methodist graduated thlo week from tho Har- The annual baccalaureate service lses were held In the Greek theater church by the- Woman's Society For of Rumson high school graduating in the college grounds. Christian Service. Mre, George Win- Jlngen Army 'Air Hold, Texaa, and In class wubeld Sunday, evening in ning, Mrs. Elliott Willltts and Mrs. the large class was William J. Me- the Freibyterian church. Rev. Wil- Degrees were conferred by Most Annabels Dennis were In charge. Loughlln, ,25 BrlJgo avenue, Red liam Calvin Colby delivered the mes- lev. Thomas H. McLaughlin, bishop Bonk, >f Pateraon, Mrs. Isabel. Whelan The official board met last night sage to the data. . after the prayer service at the Meth- Sir. and Mrs. Paul Peterson have ?fbbetU, en alumna ot the college, odist churoh. The fourth quarterly taken the cottage on the E, A. 8. addressed the graduates on "A Call conference will take place Friday, Smith estate on Naveaink avenue. Actio" " June 25, In the church. Rev. Austin Capt. Joseph Plckard of 60 Ridge O. Brady of Red Bank, district su- road spent the week-end at hi* home perintendent, will preside and an; hers from his Army post at Wash- nual report* will be rendered. ington, D. 0. Jamei Oloaaey, Jr., spent the "week- end at the home of his parents on Little Silver Lafayette street from his' position at Kearny. ' . "_ ' (The Red Built Beslitar can bo bought Children's day will bo observed at n"Uttto Silver from Union Nematand nt the Presbyterian church Sunday. Ap- tha depot and George Quackenbuin a) propriate exercises will be held in nea Belle, Emma and Ada Blngham hall at 10 o'clock,-tb-which Hoffmlro—attended—the—weddlng-of all parents and friends are Invited. their niece, Miss Marie S. Hoffmlre, At the 11 o'clvck church service, to W. Russell Poole of Danbury, children will' be accepted for bap- Connecticut, whioh took place Sat- tism. . urday afternoon In Westminster The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid so- Presbyterian church, Bloomfleld, with ciety met yesterday and completed Rev. Dr. James R. Spoer officiating. plans for Use fair and luncheon to The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Supreme Enriched BREAD-t 8c be held Wedneiday, June S3, at 12'30 Mrs. George S. Hoffmire of Bloom- o'clock, at Blngham hall. field, formerly "of Red Bank. Miss Enriched by using a yeost high in Vitamin BI content, niacin and Iron. Rushed FRESH from our own bakeries!. Children. who will be promoted Catherine Child of Red Bank was from the primary to the Junior de- among other guests. Most 0/ the Best for Your BLUE Stamps partment at the Children's day ex- At the fourth quarterly confer- orolaea Sunday at 10 o'clock at Blng- Sunrise "Grade A" TOMATO ence of Embury Methodist church Mnti WILLIAM J. MCLAUGHLIN ham hall are Wayne McOlrr, June Friday evening, William H. Carhart, Mount, Ruth Fisher and June llor- local preacher, in behalf of the Ho ia one of the hion who will rell. board of trustees and congregation liandlo tho deadly machine guns Pvt. and Mrs. Harvey K. Dickin- MISS MARION HOGAN requested the return of the. pastor. 3 aboard tho Army's big bombora—a son of Blackpolnt road aro •• parents Rev. Hafald P. Wayman, for an- nice key job as the Air Forces continue to of a son born Monday at Rlvervlow Miss Hogan is a graduate of Red other year. Annual reports by the t,SCUfS> V Pressed from selected luscious ripe tomatoes blast the enemy around the clock all hospital." Bank Catholic high school. She has church officials and department over the world. Fop It's the aerial eon active at college In the Mission heads showed a growth In member- Campbell Tomato Juice 3 gunnor—at Ills post In tha tall or _inlt, the Sodality,.the Athletic and ship and a healthy financial con- 'Acme Produce Is Tops!" I 10c turret—who provides most of the Fair Haven Dramatic associations, In the Glee dition. Attending the conference NO POINTS HIEDED! OET IT? J N 2 protection while tha re»t of the crew and the Music clubs and was music wore Major and Mrs. Jefferson C. Grapefruit Juice £n 13c 2 performs Its dcatructlva duty. o Hod Bank Roslstaislstar ccaan 'b» bought chairman for the graduation dance Davis, Mr, and Mrs. William T. in Fair Mock', altor* and the Fancy New Grapefruit Juice 4 At brief exercise's at Harllngcn he iFni FHa Haven from - held Saturday at the Ambassador ho- Sawyer, Raymond Conklln, William received a diploma and silver gun- Fair Haven Market) tol In Now York city. She took an H. Carhart," Oliver Dennis, Miss ner's wings. Completion of the The Fair Haven public, library will active part in-the college's recent Florence Campbell, Miss Dell Mor- V-8 Cocktail , £'' L i8-oz.con13c 2 be closed from June W }o June 21. course and another technical course, salvage drive, and at this time St. Iatt, Dr. Brady and the pastor and s c such as radio operation, automatical- All books due that week will have Elizabeth's- has turned, over 30,000 his wife. Pure Grape Juice £ n ° Quart 26c 3 their time extended. until June 21, pounds of scrap Iron to Morris coun- ly entitles him to sergeant's chev- Owing to the gas shortage the rons. Unless retained as an Instruc- after which date they will be over- Beets Cut 15 1 due. Please return all Hooks due be- Winona Missionary society decided STJ. 14c tor then , ho will bo sent Immediately to omit the June meeting to have to a combat team. fore June '14. Extra books may be borrowed. Sea Bright been held tomorrow night at the Beets Sliced. i*«.ior Ik 9 While at Harllngon he fired every Mrs. Joseph LoPlccolo, who has home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund T. Ib typo weapon from B-B guns tp won many prizes In nationwide con- (Tho Red Bank itcsUlcr can tx bought Ayres of West Long Branch. Tomatoes ' No, 2 can 11c 16 aerial machlno guns. He was In-testa for her window dressing abil- in Sea Bright at Morris Welsman s atoro Rev. Harold P. Wayman spoke on structed In the remedying of mal- ity, again has an exceptionally clever and Cannel a atore) the subject, "Keep Your Rainbows Fresh, Tender String Beans Fo le 14 function of guns, aircraft Identifica- Fo^ No. 2 can 14c patriotic exhibit In one of the store Friday and 'Saturday, August 13 TJnbrokon," before the local school . California Bunch ^c tion and tho trick of "leading tar- windows at the Fair Haven Market and 14, aro the dates set by the of- graduates at a Paront-Toacher meet- Carrots Asparagus A cy NO. 2 can 30c 14 gets." Ho climaxed his course by on River road. This window was ficial board, for the annual Metho- ing Tuesday afternoon. Tho min- An?GfeTn -flrlng-fln^towed-targots from Toxaiij decorated ln_commemoratlon_of-Me-_ dist church fair and cake sale to be ister attended a mooting Monday , Fancy Large, ste dor;) Sli d 16 training planes and medium bomb- -'Reaches " " 20-DZ. Can IOC morlal day and has attracted so held on thoTchurch"property.-Mrs. of the Young Adult Fellowship" (if Juicy BOX-15& — Yellow Cling ers. • ^ many folks that Mrs. LoPlccolo haB Ella Milce Is chairman. tho northern sub-district at First Limes- elenwood No. 2 14 kept It in taot ever since, In the Pupils neither absent nor tardy at Mothodlst churoh. New Brunswick. Apple Sauce Grade A Con 10c window are 70 or; more pictures of school 'during the past school year The school graduates greatly on- Fancy Atlantic Township young men and 'women who have left are 'Norma Forsman of the fifth Joyed the trip and day In Now York Winesap the borough for tho armed services. grade, Charlos White, Hazel*White yesterday, taking In many attrac- Apples The Sunday evening worship ser- The background is arranged with and Ann Forsman ot the eighth tions. . .. vice of tho fellowship next Sunday grade and Edna Rogers of the the letter V for victory. Each photo- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roehl's son ibs will include a study of the life of graph has the name of the person on seventh grade. NEW Matiatraa Qhandl, Tho next busi- Mrs. William T. Sawyer, »ehool is confined to his home with measles. It and arranged among the pictures Mrs. Schaeffer of Bayonne spent GREEN2 -25c ness sosslon will bo held July 6. Af- are dolls dressed In Red Cross anj principal, and Mrs. Raymond Heli- Cabbage the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. •tor the meeting a troasuro hunt and other Borvice unlforms.v ker of tho teaching staff, attended dogglo roast will be hold within th& funeral Tuesday afternoon at Joseph C Wlghtman. walking distance of the church. A new fence Is being erected In Flock's funeral home, Long Branch, Tho young adult fellowship will front of the double house on River meet Monday evening at the home .The annual harvest home canvass ot William Scrlmmager, fourth grade 1B b7lnj"considered at this time by IS""road', 0occupie1°"P" da b"Vy "Harrary7 """SiDennis* and pupil In the local Bchool, who was of Mr. and Mra. Raymond Conklln Jl of Prospect avenue for a social time membors it the Colt's Neck' Ho- hILson' S*od"K. Dennis. the victim of a drowning accident nbar- Saturday in tho Shrewsbury river. forme. dJ church_>..._v . r>..Rov.. *>„>„Peter» MHJT. Tinm. I ger"Ths eresidence front pofts, onh Riveof Ar. roaM.d LinIs 'be- Fresh PORGIES »• f2< Fillef Mackerel b *-25t: houwor is considering evening ser- Floral trlbutea, were Bent by the pu- ing repainted, Mrs. LInbargor doing pils and teachers. Holmdel vices during August. Any sugges- her own work. ' -.--'— Fillefresf Haddoch k Flounder*• M Fresh CROAKERs »S 15c j tions or offers-of special music, In- Cpl. Norman'Johnson of the U. S. Interior changes were made dur- (.TV Red Bank Hesrlstflr can he bought ^etriimontal, organ or yofioj nrn wel- Army la spending a IB-day furlough Hojmdel atyTaylorlHBnce'a;atore) ing the past woek to Mack's gro- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John HADDOGK ib,47c SAVARIN COFFEE %-1- 34c come. , r cery on Elver road near DeNorman- Johnson of Surf street. ' Children's day will be observed at lb The Christian'Education Advance dte avenue to accommodate a meat Pvt Clarence Etlenborger, who is 11 a. m., at the Reformed church. Mrs. Frank Slndllnger is directing Granulated Sugag r 5;;baffl 31c -promoted-by —tho .Colt's...Neck Re; dopttrHnontrwhlch-was. opened. T«??r. jtatloned. at-.-K>rtJ9Gfcett, .Virginia,.. lormed church-school Is bearing fruit. day. Mr. Mack Informed a Register p|p Sugar Stompi 15 and -16 Good for-5 lb»,_Each for Canning ha3 boon spending a furlough with Fresh Mackerel Attendance percentages have seadtly reporter that on extra effort will be his brother, Charles Ellcnberger, of Mr. Watt, a student at Princeton Increased, Each winning class for made to have meat on hand at all Ocean avenue. Theological seminary, preached Sun- Most of the Best for Your RED Stamps the month has had to win with a times. Mre. Araand J. LaVlgne and sons, day morning at the Reformed Gold Seal Famous Cereals! higher per cent than the preceding Aviation Cadet John W. Swanson Armand, Jr., Reneo and John, of church. Mr. and Mrs. Watt expect •winning class. Last month, Miss Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Koyport, spent the week-end with to move to Holmdel soon, and will Carton of cig. Dorothy Thompson's class won the Swnnuon of Rlvorlawn, has begun hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence reside In the parsonage on Main attendance award with a percentage "Tasty Tens" 10 Packages, JBm^J* bis basic flying training at Strother Boker of South street. street. Mrs. Watt Is a teacher in 10 individual packages of choice cereals. Feature, volue! —of—93.—Thn following Is q'llst of Army «lr BPM In Kansas. Formation Lillian Layton and Isobel Cllno at- the elementary school at Princeton. ""classes"aml~tliolr attendance -per- nnd^iilght flying; for nine"weeks- in tended the"juni6rprotin!Ht~FrlUay- g tt *ote=£hejasezzrr^ ib. 32c 8 centage for May. Class I, Miss Mabel tho' heavier, faster Vultco' Valiants nlght at tho Long Branch high spectlve homes with measles are Mitchell, teacher, 87 per cont; class will precede advanced Instruction school. They will bo promoted this Margot and Thomas Mullln, Patsy Corn r II, Miss Dorothy Thompson, teach- and the awarding of silver pilot's week, together with Norma Dillone DOOF Kraft Velveeta Cheese & 20c Martin, Peter Benton, Barbara Bunt- Mastr-Mix 3TB.8825(f er, 98 por cent; class in, Mrs. John wings In tho final stage of training and Lester Johnson, from tho ninth ing, Sonya Schumacher, Dorothy WHEATIES D n Sherman, toachcr, 80 per cent; class at anathor field. to the tenth grade in Junior high Hammond and Joseph Hammond. Oleomargarine BT .H>- <^° 19c IV Mrs. Ellis, teacher, 77 per cont; Mre. Barbara Broach, mother of school. Air Cadet Vornon Bennott, son of PRUNES vr; *•*- Scoll Tissue class V, Rov. P. M. • Boelhouwer, Mrs. Honry Jeffery of Fair Haven Mr. and Mrs. William Rodney of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett, Is b Best Pure Tub Lard «.. 17c 80 per cont. ' • road, who was stricken'two weofea South street celebrated their 38th homo on furlough. He Is stationed RICE 2;i B.20(f Waldorf r. Tho township war price and ration ago with a corebral hemorrhage, Is wedding anniversary Saturday night Fancy Canned Shrimp l'aT 31c still confined to hor bed. at Colgate university with the Naval Betty Jone 38 «. Jo> board recently voided the gas ration with a. family gathering, eserve. Famous Quality 18c books of Matthews Logan of Phalanx Another rummage flalo will be Gloria Johnson of New street has Apple Butter hold Tuesday beginning at 10 a. m. , Mn and Mrs. William Gould and I6 Jor MEATS for a month on it .speeding "charge. been kept from her studies in Long daughtor. Betty will move to their ^/XB"™^ Warnings havo been issued to Julian in the Episcopal parish house on Branch Junior high school by ' oye Peanut BButter - 28c Church street, under the direction of new home at Allenhurst this woelt 8 Smoked Bacon Kemp of Holmdel, Murray Roson- trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hammond e* SS ib. 35c borg of SpoDoyvlllo and Samuel Wor- tho ladles' guild. MLss Mary Emma Tho Ladles' auxiliary of the fire FORCE Whole Wheat Cereal P£ " Hendrlckson and Miss Elizabeth company will meet noxt Wednesday pect to move shortly Into the form- 'BACON- S!£r ^22 ton of this place. Scowcroft are in "charge. er Gould residence on Main street, A social time was enjoyod by the ovening. NBC Wheatsworth Cereal^^ x lb Aviation Cadet Roland llnrlanl, A meeting of the Sons and Daugh- which they havo purchased. Girl Scouts at a meeting Monday son of Mr. and Mrs. Qulllo Marian! Mrs. William S. Pitcher has been Assorted Meat Loaves k - 19c night at tho flro house. Proaont "were ters of Liberty will tnko place to- NBC Uneeda Biscuits 3 Pkgs. 16c Macaroni end cheese; pickle and pimento; plain meat loof of Fair Havon road, has been trans- morrow night. Buffering from a strained muBcle in Helon Roynolds, Pat Bradley, In- ferred from Nashville, Tennessee, to hor right shoulder. SKINLESS . grid Soomerlng, Betty Wyllo, Lois The church school board met last 6-o'clock Corn Muffin Mix Maxwell Field, Montgomery, Ala- night at tho home of Mrs. Mary Holmes Duncan, son of Mr. and RATION CALENDAR Conovor, Yvonne Wyllo, Ivls Blan- bama, for further training to become Mrs. William J. Duncan, is home Frankfurters ^3$ Mooroliead of 16 Grant avenue, DINNER chard, Paulino Rackowskl, Nancy a pilot. Rumson.. for tho summer from >Blalr acadomy, Blue Stamps Moroau, Doris Wylle, Barbara Blan- That* Slampi .,,. •——• , Everett Smith, who has been con' Tho Woman's Society For Chrls- Blalrstown, where he Is a Junior. Frankfurters "•-35^ chard, Poggy Now, Janot Boynton, fined to his home with Illness, has tlon Service vdll meet tonight at tho During the past year, Holmes was a Now Ride«mab1s [K] \\\' [M] Mlt Kanges, Elama Kangas and Duffs Waffle Mix [EXPIRE JULY 7 ph a rocovorod and has rosumod his du- Mothodlst parsonage. member of the varsity football and Joan Conovor. ties as Janitor nt tho Wlllaw strco Mayor Walter J. Sweeney and wife swimming teams, tho camera olub. Scrapple ", t. 18(f • Mrs. Anthony Baron spent some 2 Red Stamps school, ~and son wero Sunday dlnnor gucsta Tho Breeze staff, and served as a SUPER SUDS p X23c SLICED on nciE time l'n Now Britain, Connecticut, The Sons and Daughters of Lib; of Rov. and Mra. Walter B. Williams. proctor. Th»i« Stampi __—, __ -_—. Ib wharo her cousin, Loon Suvlnslcl, 2 orty will moot next Tuesday night n A meeting of observers of Holm- Octagon Granulated Soap p Xe23c Now RtdsimabU Ijl ||tot«i of William Octagon Toilet Soap 2 cakes 9c AUfUlt 15 Rumson 0. Davln and 0. Edward Smock) Sugar Coupon 15 »nd 1G Good for {The 2Ud Sank Regjftor caa bo buuHli A lbi, Each f tar Home C»nnl»f. In Keyport from Contn Drothtra, Mn Mrs. Mabel Hlggliuon, fourth Kirkman's Complexion Soap cake 5c Etplre October III. (Tho Rod Banjt Resistor can b« bought 1'iorenca MeUe, dun Sanlon. Mra. Olnn In Rumion from ttin Kumiion Fhnrm&oy. HuMman and Mn. M, Plofnkr) grudo teacher in the local school for Pork- Liver "•• • Flnnorty'ii ntorc, TorborR'a Ktoro. Uowor'i ncntiy 20 yours, ban buun retired. Coffee Coupon rxri stor« nml Gilbert Dtiildcrhr) Mrs. John B. Hoke, chairman o JOB... EAT LA D RY Wow Itedrtmifale, Kxiilrea |*"| 11 A second vacancy has been creat- SOA Jun« 30. Mombors of tho Rumaon flro com- tho surgical dressing room of th. ed In tho school by tho resignation Octagon- P 14 Pork Brains - pany1 hold a drill Sunday on Rldgo local Red Crois, recently foil fro of Mre, Carlotta Curloy, first grndo NUTRITIOUS road In front ot tho high school, hor automobr toachor for about 20 yoars. Mrs. Raymond Murphy 'is visiting broken nnltlo. John Chadwlck, who has boon laid FOODS... hor parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Lloyd IB. Coliclot, Jr., mdchlnls up with Imoo Injurlos sufforcd In Warbuiton of River road. Bho lives mato secona class Coast Guard, lo recent fall, in Improving, In Canada, across from Bault St. cated at San Francisco, California, Children's day exorcises . will bo Marie, Mlplilgan, wlioro hor husband has been visiting his paronts, M hold Sunday morning In tho Motho- is employed as an engineer on a gov- and Mrs. It IB. Cokolot, Sr. dlst church. ornment project. A daughter was born laat weak t Mrs. Annabell Dennis roturnod THIS WEEK'S FEATURE/ Mrs. Harold Mulllno and hor In- Councilman and Mrs, Alfred t. Po homo laat wook from a visit with fant son of Ilobolton aro visiting hor Ing. har non-ln-law and daughtor, Mr. pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. William Flne- Mrs. Albert M, Halght Is vliltln and Mrs. A, A. Paradln, and family relatives in Bloomflold. gan. of Flushing, Long Island, Mrs. John Kelly recently vlsltc A baptismal sorvlco will be hold PEAS The final rosullH of tho war stamp drlvo conducted by thootudont coun- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bush at Elm Sunday morning In tho Proabytor- hurst, Long Island. lan church. RICH IN ' cil of tho high school found a grand VITAMINS total of J 1^1145 of stamps and Mra, Hose Hanson has announce MM, William DlnRinnn of Clinton that tho collection In tha anntia avenue hns roturnod homo from a A,D,,G,C 1>onda sold by tho commltloo under BOX {!!»<•> the olmlrmanshlp of Walter Qrubb. poppy day sole was (004.43, stay of two months nt Miami Bond), Tho Junior olium wn« Individual high, Mini Helen Boland, daughter o Florldn, whom hor husband Is ata- Get the New Book "300 Ways to Serve Eggs" Now on Sale at Acmo for Only 13c! buying I57S.B0, followed by tho Bon-Mr, and Mis. Joaeph Boland,, wa (.llonml, , ONIY 4'POINTSI ta_wltb tn4t.3rt. tho fronhmnn with gradimte'd from Georgian court cor Miss Henrietta Dunglor ot Wall Wfo? •tiio'so'Mnth-'fifikrm "wiu» 6 tS l i J g Ul v fi pj $21B.OO, tha faculty with $212.00, thn Itov. Chnrloa Rmylli, pnator o( Cnl with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hathaway. HOjihoJuornrr J 170,80 and tha eighth vory ' Mothodlat Episcopal churoh Mr, and Mrs, Edward Ulossey of Brado with $47,«5. Imn raturnoil from a trip to Morrl* Clinton nvonun'littvc moved to An- Mrs. Oonrttn Julinson was liostem town, Tantituee, whoro ha ftttemUd bury Parli. at 11 bridge purly «lvon nt hor Went n nutating of tha trunloea of Morrln- I'vt. and Mis. Trio Dndivll of Park homo recently, Mra. Lawrence town college. Lewln street apont tha wook-ond In McCormlok, Mrti, Paul PT.n' ' menjb»r_You By." one of the prlclpat products and ex- ehettlno rolled up a 163-pln advant- Barta_nf.Paraguay, ahout irm I... age Monday night over Joe Tomalne AND STREAM During May there vrer* nearly 60S ..Well, thalTabourwryeut 0—1 ;—. —^ 77- — — J^JM— a.m^M ajBaasBL I Corps League of Long Branch and George Penter- requests for, selections on the organ. for this month. There »r« new re- of the plant uaed for the tea being man of Oakhurst in the/two-man •Timely Notes .They were all played: except two. quest forms at the check room, much shipped annually. Much romance 1B : ~ Does Not Affect Monmouth county's championship on the Great Outdoors These two we bad never heard of, or larger so you do not hay* to squeeze attached to "yerba mate." The na- match sponsored by the Monmouth perhaps the spelling was wrong, I your words' In, and Jt you have a lit- tive Guaranla uaed It as a beverage County Bowling association. The BY STEW VANVUBT wish there was oomo way of' Inform- tl« notation to »ddto your card, long before, tho . Invasion of tho : Exhibition Games second five games will be rolled to- ing the tkateri who requested the there is room for it. Spanish, when It grow in wild pro- morrow night at 9 o'clock at Perry's numbers that are being played. One fusion over, subtropical- regions. arcade, Long Branch. The wlnnere With the opening of the black 700 atrlped bass which h« hat evening a very nice lady came In and ,. Tho F. Y. I. Bureau. "Kerba" is the herb or plant whoaa will receive a puree of $340. ass season next Tuesday, New Jer- selneil In the Shrewsbury river to skated> From all appearances »he Clyde 'if., you look w«ll with Sally. leaves" are dried and powdered to bo • Hancock's baseball team has Menzzopane rolled an average of sey's 1043 fishing seasbn gets under San Francisco bay where ha finally seemed to be enjoying herself, but BOD M., who li ah^T used for tea. "Mute" Is the dried- canceled, all scheduled exhibition 206, while his partner Nordy rolled full swing for all our many splendid released about £00 halthy fish which these are the songs that eh« requeu- W»lt a.,, you skate;' danc» iteps gourd, hollowed out, in which th'a • games with teams from Fort Mon- an average of 205.3. Tomalne aver- varieties of fresh and salt water had withstood the long trip by rail. ed, "Thoro Will Never Be Another very well/' . ' . .', ,' loaves are placed, boiling vwater be- : mouth in order fo participate in the aged 198.3 and his partner Penter- fishes. This turned out to ,ba one of tho You," and "I'MNever Smile Again," We are very happy to hav« Betty ing poured over them. The bever- • second half of the Fort Monmouth man averaged 182.2. The final match Black bass, fishing Is a grand most successful transplanting of fish requested by Mrs. Mary .L. Hayes, Everham back with us again. age Is conaumed through a tube, it • Signal Corps Diamond league sea- will be rolled some time next week A. new romance, Bob and Myrtle E. "bombllla" Inserted Into the gourd. 1 sport. No other ftsh strikes an ar-from one ocean to another In thewhose husband U missing in action. son. Beginning July S the Fort Han- at the Bradley Beach recreation. Ad- tificial luro as ferociously. They hit What do you suppose • her feellnga W« see Betty. Ann and .Tony skat- It has high nutritive qualltioa in ad- mission is charged and the proceeds history of conservation. • cock team will b« a regular member he, surface with such a sudden ex- These tah multiplied, and spread were when these two : aongs were Ing quite often. dition to constituting a ploasant so- . of the league association, composed will be turned over to the Red Cross. ilosive burst of spiray that it fairly played? Another evening a chap We see Smltty and Appal ar« still slal diversion throughout the South of teams from th« 15th Signal train- out, until they now cover over 150 The scores Monday night follow: startles you out of a year's growth, miles of coastal "waters and pene- named Rvt. Calvin . C. Brower re- going strong, - • . American countries, Paraguayan tea '• ing regiment, $u3d-SignaLir_aJn|ng. ror.tprman 169 207 ]S3 _1J5 ITS—912 Where was Peanut Sunday night? Js served to visitors, evon In tho 222—333 They-have 'a. mean, .pugnacious fight- trate 250 miles up the Sacramento quested "Beautiful Ohio." Before i regiment, 1226th Service Unit, Camp Tomalne.. 136 168 221" *"• Ing nature and will tackle most any- his request wai played he was called Could It be George T humblest home, as a token of hos- • 'Wood and Camp Edison. Lt. Frank g river and 100 miles up the San Joa- : J65~i66 "iiot. 371 400 1805 away, but he took the time to drop Betty TCufleyVwho Isyour UtestT pitality, andUhe cuatomvot-drlnHlng ', Stno'rchla, coach of .the_.Fort_Han_:. :hing that swims. quln. They continued, to Increase 1 1*7 209- 2S4 190 HI) 1028 -ways to catch a, little note In the request box, say- Roie R., who was your,'date Sun> the tea through the same "bombllla ^ • cock team and former Fordham There are - many until they offered a very attractive day night?•••r v.-v. • .^•.-.;•• Menzio'ne, 260 235 182 1S1 182 1030 black bass. I remember one year Ing-, "I am awfully wrry. I.have to : EDWIN ft. CONOVER Bignlfles lasting friendship. • pitcher, will represent Fort Han- b proposition for thhe commercial In- 444 416 360 381 2058 on a trip through the Everglades, terests who went to work, on them leave. I sure, would'love'to be. here, W« ate Betty Ann'and Dot A. In '. cock at league meetings. when you play, my song\ I'm from the dance steps often. Elected this morning as second Tl;e Hoolc nine's membership in Florida, when • I stopped off at a with such vigor that it soon became . Stomp Out the Adi. ' ittle filling station on the Tamlaml Ohio. Thanks, very much anyway." Dot. F.; who Is It, *. R. or T. W.T vice president of Rod, Bank Com- , the Signal Corps league does not at- apparent that the supply.was becom- munity Chamber, df Commerce to 1 Most service men who request a Tereta, who Is your substitute feet exhibition games previously Tina. Teal, Double 'rail, Standing along side of the ing threatened. Then it waa that the were two natural growth .umber which refers to their home, since Bill went away? fill vacancy caused by the resigna- ', scheduled with other service teams ihack sportsmen's clubs of California got tion of Eugene Schaeffer, who moved 'Cracker" poles rigged up with a busy and through their'efforts suc- state will write a little note telling ot We see Dot R. and Paul D. back JEWfiLRY REPAIRING ' not In the league, or with no-ser- together again. ' out of town. vice teams. However, several Winners In Races ne the length of the poles and ceeded in having laws passed which lt as, "Deep In the Heart of Texas" Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Cliantd 11111 ! changes have been made In Fort lounted with two hooks In tandem made striped bass a game fish. . —wish I waa home there'now.' Or Julie, who Is the new one? Repaired at rUasonabla Prlcis. Hancock's exhibition game schedule. tyle with a long piece of pig rind Among other things it 1» Illegal 'Missouri Wate," that's my home, Dotty A., what was Ui« argument ; AH Work Cuoranloid lor Out Year. Citmp Kilmer, originally slated to Of Monmouth B. C. ittaehed. " • o sell them and limits the catch to lay lt nice. One British sailor, who between you and Johnny Dobrowol- Know the Americas ' H. ROSIN, Jeweler vMt Fort Hancock June 7, will play I asked the native operator of tho five daily. Since the passing of this sed to come here quite often, used skl? o sign his requests, The Royal Navy. Paul, how la. your sunburn? IS W«t From SI, n.d.Bank, N, J. on Sandy Hook July 7 Instead. A itatlon what they were intended for. law they have again Increased, until , By the Pan American Union Tel. 78-M. / contest wtlh Fort Wadsworth, prev- David Wilson Sails Gator Trout" he said, (they call today California anglers ' enjoy 4.11 hl« requests were the s'arne. We expect Joey L. home on a fur- iously listed for June 8 at Fort striped bass fishing of a •quality far There'll Always Be'"An England" lough soon. Paraguay Is Unique Among Latin iverything that swims a trout down Americas. Wadsworth, will be played there on His Lightning Class here) and without further comment beyond that found along the Atlan- md "The White Cliffs of Dover," He There Is a new romance, Gloria June 24. Tho Mew York city police ie picked up one of the poles and tic coast to which this species is ised to love to hear both. I asked and the little man who wasn't there. The president of Paraguay, Gen- department baseball team will come Boat to Victory ilm why he did not request some We see a new romance between eral Hlgtnlo Moiinlgo, who is now ifarted for the culvert about 50 feet Indigenous. . to Fort Hancock June 11 for an ex- iway. tthef songs antl he eald wp did notRuth h. and. Dickie P.. Nice going, visiting the United States, Is tho hibition game, and negotiations are Not only do the sportsmen bene- now any other ones that he liked. Ruth.. ' ' ••'-'. representative of one of the most Tune-up races were sailed over the There from the bridge I could see fit, but many local towns profit by DAVIDSON being conducted with Aberdeen He purchased "a new pair of skates Morgan, are you scared? Too bad romantic and historically Interesting Proving Grounds for a game to be reek-end by the Comets, Sneak- en or 12 monster black bass huddled thousands of dollars during certain ioxes\and Lightning class of Mon- hile he was here. We had quite a that letter can't be mailed. countries of South America. ' ogether at the upper end of a deep periods when striped bass darbies are Ittle difficulty In getting them for • played at Aberdeen, Maryland, June iiouth ,Boat club preparatory to the hole within plain sight of our every Where do Morgan and Paul go General Morinlgo himself Is a color- held. In Rio "Vesta alone, more than lm, so, many times we entered In- during the dance steps? IB. Prizes will be awarded to the leason point event* soon to get un- movement. I had always been taught 0,000 people come from all over the ful flguro, and has been especially league champions as well as to the o conservation and I learned that -BROS- ler way. Why does Dot G. get a peculiar look distinguished In his military career. from Infancy to approach a black country for the derby. This could ie was at sea during one of the raids winners ot each half of the season. Tom Morrison's Tina, which won >ass with the utmost cans-for fear happen here and wo hope to see the in her eyes when a certain U. G. orHo bocamo prosldont of Paraguay In Fort Hancoclt'e schedule. In the he 1942 Comot championship with in London and when he returned B. W. asks her to skate? 1940, when the constitutional presi- 45 BROAD STREET ,f scaring it. Evldentally my in-day when the people of New Jersey lome found both.'his mother and Signal Corps league follows: i0 points, won Saturday's and Sun- itructor had never been schooled in ecome far sighted enough to enact Some shirt you had on Uie other dent, Marshal Jose Felix Eaflgar- July 3—15th Regiment, at Fort Han- lay'a races by good margins. Doro- 'ather missing. The only home he night, Vernle. Jackie liked it, we ribia, lost his life In an airplane acci- ,hat,method because he started in to roper legislation for striped bass ms is the ship he serveB on. Their hy Lawrence's Teal took both ap the water as hard as he could protection. ' hear. dent. General Morinlgo was then JuV 5—1226th SCSU. at Fort Mem- loroe ashore was blown to bits. He Minister of War. He won many mil- iv(,uth. Sneakbox events and David Wilson's with the pork rind hitting a foot or Sterling, you are learning to waits FRESH FRUIT Julr 19—Camn Wood, at Fort Hancock. Lightning waa victor in that class. Leaders in the New Jersey Gov- iatd It took him two months to save well; keep it up. itary honors on the battlefields of wo In front of them. After a few rnor's Fishing Tournament are an- ip enough to buy the skates but he July 23—SOSd Sljinal. at Fort H&ncock. SATURDAY— FIVE MILES lard smacks, I noticed that a big, Pete and Melvln, you are wolves. Paraguay, has served as director of AND Julr 2E«-15th Beiriment. at Fort Han- nounced today by. the New Jersey ould have them a-long time if his Glad to see Tommy Stelie back the nation's military school, and also cock. - ~ Comet Class—Start 3 O'Clock old gator" bass would dart out to-Council, the headquarters . for the ship was not torpedoed. So we came, Julr 2S—Camp Edison, at Ciunp Edi- loata and Owners Time wards It. After a few more sDlashes with us again. as Minister tof the Interior. son. 'ino. Tom Morrison _ — 3:58:10 ournament. Inability of fishermen o terms about the price and I be- August 5—CamD Edlion. at Camp EcH- >lsure, Bob Boskey _. 3:39:05 1th the lure, the fish really got Kenny Duncan, why don't you stick Although Paraguay Is 'situated In o get to inland streams has cut leve It is harder to give some people to your own partner. tho very heart of the South Ameri- VEGETABLES "Inaro, Dr. M. K. Ro«> ..„ _... 3:59:15 lad and rushed for it as though he down the number of entries. The "break" than to "break," them, He August 7—1226th SCSU, at Fort Han- arBlo-Too. Gloria Moore 4:00:10 ntended to destroy it. That Is where Randy, you have a vary pleasing can continent, it was the first Sxod SncaVbox Class—Start 3:15 O'Clock eaders follows: ms left this area now but he said, SPECIALS AugiHt 11—80>d Signal, at Fort Mon- Ml. Dorotny Lawrence 4:15:00 made his mistake. He was a personality., .-.'.' Spanish settlement in the groat river Fresh Water Division If God spares me, I'll be' back, Plate region, its capital' Asuncion, mouth. r. Bart Gallajrhor :. 4:15:01 jeautlful fish weighing around six someday.'.' And when he does come Betty and Sot, If at first you don't August IS—Camp Edison, at Fort Han- lieht H»wk. R. Reeve 4:15:02 sounds. My "Cracker" friend ' ex- Brown trout—John Bosland, Paterson,' succeed, try, try again. having been established In 1537. FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY cock. era II. Dick Davij _ 4.15:03 lbs. 8 oi.; Donald W. Groover. Astury. ack, I hope we will play "There Logically, the Initial colonization of August 14—-G*mr> Wood, at Camp 'ran. Bill Mooro 4:15:01 plained in his Southern drawl, "'The lbs. 2 OK.; Ftiut Kopak, Mapl«wood, 4 RE Blue Birds Over the White Frances L., could that long lost one — Wood. : : •way we-got-our-bas3-down here,.Mis- be named Bob? a new country takes place on coastal 'outM. B»rk»rn_Sajre 4:15:0« bs. 8 oz. FANCY !*wal. Donald Lawn. Jr.~"~.:~.~Z.4:17:05* ter, is to make- them .mad." -Rainbow-trout—Leon—oldrlffe.ElliE a Cliffs of-Dover-for~hlm. —-. __Anna_M«,e,J_-W.hy._won!t_thejnUltl polntfl,..butUio-Spanish-conquerors,, cock. 2:—SOJd'Signal, at Fort Run- 'ppin, Kenneth Walktr, Jr. D. N.F. cthh, 2 blb ; IUIjI h Hottlnger, Suceasunna, ; Ib. 8 oi. Some lighter requests were: Ber- man come skating? thirsting for gold and riches, were CALIFORNIA raoutb. 28—1226th SCSU. at Fort Mon- SUNDAY—10 MILES There'is another method used In led feverishly onward by the fabu- Ltahtnine Class—Start 3 O'clock Brook trout—Walter E, Boody, Vlne- tba Brower, "Why Don't You Fall In We send. our best wishes lor a Augi. matching black bass down in the and. 1 Ib. 8 oz. Love With Me," immediately. Car- speedy recovery to Jane" Compton. lous myth of "El Dorado," a legond- NO. Morunouth. !7—15tk Regiment, at Fort I. David Wilson .-_ 4:30:10 iwamps of Arkansas. Two or three r.s. ir August Pike—Charles H. Haul. Brldgeton, 3 lbs. l Ralph wants It to be 'Tor Me and Hope to hava you back with us soon. ary land of great treasure. Spanish Wood. !0—C»JOD Wood, at Camp Tarpot. P.' R. Bentiey 4:32:35 ow boats will corral a school in a 02.: Peter Glirllo, Vlneland, 3 lbs, i oi.i adventurers;. In the South Atlantic Seals-Hid, Peter Doremus 4:35:55 I'cter Giclio, Vlneland, 2 lbs ay Gal," but Ruth Elizabeth "Lizzy" Chlckle, don't feel blue, Kenny W. ihallow cove by putting tho hoata Yellow rerch—Dill -Wello.-Asburj-I>arkr Scott-would rather '-'LefsGat Lost," will bo home soon. were asBured by Brazilian IndlanB New Potatoes Comet Clas»—Start !:05 O'clock low to stern and move in on them that they should push straight west- Tina. Morrison .-. 4:30 ISO1 Ib. 4 or.: Arthur Smith. Oakland. 12 oi. Frances M. Osborne thinks that Fred E., you'd better Watch out for Carter Third idewise. On each boat there will be Common sunflsh—Earl D. Gardner, 'Moonlight Becomes You." GrB.ce the milkman, he's getting wise. ward to the coveted land of "El rfisure,ay-Dee . BoskeJules yDistil :... _ 4:35:260 ide. boards.varected about two andMontclair, I )b. 4 or. Dorado,", and when they reached the 'ran-Jean, Roger Ryan 4:35:45 Salt Water Division. ilulrooncy wants you to remember Dot Rose, why don't you give Bob argto-Too. Gloria Moore 4:30:30 i half feet high. These are attached hat "Love Walked In." Audrey Ba- O. some attention Instead of compe- country which became Paraguay, In Two Sprints o the outside gunnel. As they get Croakers—Samuel j. Curran, • Philadel- leery. Frank Selbert 4.:39:J0 'hla, 1 lbs. 12 oi. len, "Just KiBsed Your Picture Good tition. • . ' , . • ' they Sot up a central base for future 5" 29c lr.aro, Dr. Ross 4:40:41 :lose to the fish and all other ways Winter Flounder—Vera Ruth Elliott, Sight." Betty Everham, "Oh, How Audrey, did you have a nice time expeditions. , In the wars for South iplrit, Audrey Olstn : D. N. F. if escape are cut off, -they, will come Mnlnneld. 3 lbs. 2 ol. American Independence the revolts Ran In Century and Bntakboics—Start !ilO O'Clock [ Miss You Tonight." Dominlck Ro- In Long Branch Sunday with J. A.? Aarglng out of. Hie water, trying to Wenkflsh—Walter Wear. Jr., Oeean In Paraguay, which began In' 1721, FANCT "eal, D. Lawrence 1:45:111 City. 5 lbs.,4 oi.i Hlchard C. Hetile. Oceih mano believes "As.TlmefiGo.es By." . We hear that Miss Burkland will 220 at Montclair fern II. Dick Davis „ 4:50:30 eap over tho boat, only to hit theCity. 4 lbs, 12 oz.: Henry L, Christian, Gloria Woodruff thinks, she Is kid- are known as the first Insurrections boards and fall Into the bottom of be leaving us Sunday; you will bs CALIFORNIA «Sht Hawk. B. s. D»vU _... 4:311:50 lRhlands, 2 lbs. l oz ding us but her requests are, "Madmissed. Good luck, Miss Burkland. against the Spanish yoke In the Bart Gallagher 4:51:02 he boat. Black Drum—Frank Phlfer. West Wild- colonies. •-• • ..;• • •,, Rumson high school was one of n. B, Moore 4:41:08 wood. 65 ll»: Ted Gruff. Wildwood. 55 About Him Blues." Bob Howard That handsome' lieutenant is Lt. opeyc, Barbara Sayre 44:51:15 7 Locally there are several methods bs.: Fred Gordon, Rio Grande SK Ibl.;says It with "Let Mo Call You Sweet- Paraguay has another unusual dls-' the few shore schools of those who Sewal, D. Lawes „ . . 4:50-10 r'mnk Phifcr West Wlldwood, 55 lbs. 1 Vaughn; girls. CARROTS •eat entrants, to place in the NewSta Han, Ulll Wikolt 4:50;30 .o entice them into the fry pan. Prob- eart. ' Irene Burkland thinks Irene, your sister sure made a hit. Unction among its sister republics, ibly the surest, although possibly You'd Be So Nice to Come Home ^lBraey_8tRte_^th!et!c jtsapclatlon's Why does Morgan lottfc out No. 3 because it is bl-llngual, Spanish It ipt the most sportsman like' way, Is CHILDREN'S DAY PUOGBAM To^-JReggie Kennedy says "HI Getwindow? Can you see her house? its official language, as In most of (rack and field championships Satur- •he use of the old stand-by; "the gar- By."'—B. Brower "will - have to get day at Montclair. Bowling Scores Charles B., you sure get around tha South. American continent, but len worm. Others use fresh water The annual children's day pro-more ration points for "Boogle-Woo- during blackouts. the people also spoak tho tongue of , The.. Purple Bulldogs, tallied six hlnoi's -and- little frogs, . .They will ie-Elggle."....Ernest .Mackey moat points as John Carter, their sen- VICTOBr - SUMMER "LEAGUE - ;ram of __the_ . Leonardo Baptist Gloria W., who was the soldier the ancient native race of Guaranl lit many varieties of artificial lures hurch.-schopl will be held Sunday ave been thinking of D. A. when he that "called at your hou»n Thursday? Indiana who "vanished from the sational sprinter,' placed third In ncliiding flics, mice, bugs, splnner3 wrote "Pleaso Think of Me." War- both the 100 and 220-yard dashes. CAPTAINS (0) night at 7:30 o'clock. The primary To a certain girl we say, "Honor country more tharl a century ago, It FANCY r nti nd plugs. The best sport Is to use ren Wolf llltea to get around to "You This meet marked the end of Car- 5. >? i " "•---'"•-.....•' 11U5S 141 157 department will give a program of your mother," or we will not let you Is said that there Is nd other in- f; Maffti isg ]4 fly rod with flies and bugs. ecitations and songs. The junior Are My Sunshine." Frankle Poer skate. stance of this kind In America. ter's career at Bumson, as he grad- ]S8 S 1M likes a repeater of "Juke Box Saturr uates tonight. ' ', M. Boncora „'. 150 107 144 department will present a play en- Gertrude B. and Shirley C, shoes When the Indians wore crossed with CUCUMBERS titled "A Book For Thrills?' The In-day Night." Charlie Gowers wrote their European conquerors, the phy- Long Branch and Freehold were K. Jeffrey „ ;. 201 184 133 In the salt water, practically all are rationed and that was a long 634 583 589 our summer varieties have ar- ermediate department will also glvo "You Made Me Love You," but wewalk. (Four Is company, eh?) sical traits of their race and lang- the other two school? to score, th« ADMIRALS (31 a jjlay, "We Pledge Our Help." can't find.out who. Leo Elgrim was uage as well were lost,. There are each former notching 12 3-S points, the •"' 166 IIS 16.1 rived, KIngflsh are reported in tho find.out o g When you can't see your friends atterson : n6 170 no seen t" Mil fragments, of forgotten languages; In —latter 4'i- points; • surf all along the coast. Shark river "At a Perfume Counter." Mil-. at school you can still meet them at SthucUr— , • 120 - llS-lBO "s~~ alwaysi'"'an" excellent' spot for the Singing Wheels,'Shirley B.~ native villages " throughout " Latin '• I SI i i i "»»ay .-... 2Q2 172 U9 dred J., ''Dbri't Gel Around Much 5c 94 YEABSr 'kings;—Omr-of-the-finest-eatlng-flsh- Anymore"—hope it's a girl. Madeline Anna Mae iMng,Long, 'werwere you conintaking Amerloa, or trlblcs which still speak 643 605 632 we have. They have a very small ihelr-ttncestors' dialects, but the In- FANCY Long Branch Woman COLONELS («l Edward Francis Martin, Sr., of Bogart wears a nice smile for—^ '<' .conardo, will celebrate his 94th Beautiful Lady in Blue." Dorothy Tuesday at the _^MttajT • Heads Bowlers • ' 'na« 7 127 small hook. They will hit clams, Jane Bonn, that' soldier skates and shares with Spanish equal aoclal CALIFORNIA LI. Bloom>iullt 117 90 127 ilrthday Saturday. Mr. Martin is a Little still says, "He's My Guy." Bar- M. Aiimack H7 ISSO 176 pieces of squid and commercial here often, will you? Importance in the country. It Is al- The annual meeting of the Cen- t H 158 1 ho In catching n This la easy If you advertise them In Data supplied by United Rlatet Cosat and A, VanVllnt 177 1B2 109 number of smnll onrit and by thn The Register's classified Want de- moilftla Survey, time Hie moon (rela a llttlo fuller lie partment in the "For Bale" column. 91K Fadera.1 Office Hulldlng, Church and 415 473 430 There you will flnU a ready market. , Vaiet Slreels. VI.Vl' TOPH It' will bo on hand an usual. And If you watch, tbose same col- Veil Tra»fr. 13B 201 124 YORK CITY •• I'»UK lnirll« 1.. 134 KA 1311 umns you will find the article of fur- Ilmll wnter I.nw Walrr Hurt l'arcfls I.-.4 205 171 It linn been our prnctlcn for n num- niture you, want, too. The money , A.M. I'.M, A.M. I'.M, ber «f yours In supply our loclll fluh- you make In your sale, will go a long Marvels now stay /resh 36.4% Mnrvtln ranch you fresher In Friday ...... : „.. not IiMi 7ir,o «m 4!« f, 72 434 nininn with tliln table's. Wo Imvo had way towards that purchase. Tele- longer atitr the pack li opened, the pack—with frcilincis icnlcd "'PaWrtiar' JiflO . 2ift». n,:4n OiSD n number cif requests for thorn nnd phone ned Bank 13 for The Register because they're conditioned In by a new insulated Thermo- ittiiidtv . ..„..'.;.'.;:• '7jfri>' -fitt* »,.-'.?--iov>u«ptn |/ni;SK • Wtdniaday till< «|2I 12H1 Tho Fnlr Hnvcn Yacht club will ready for 7lO» OlBl 12UJ open its snllbontlnK nonnon Bunilay Try /rather, bettet-tnatlni Marvahl liljh and low watir al Atlantlo Illih. nflDinnon, Juno 27. witlv tho flint Ultrli, Poll Hoiirooiilh and Keansbun 'J'lio count of California, i(a ),nyKl fimt m 0«ndi. Iloolf, race nt 2:30 o'clock. The club olll Inletn rtnd rlvera nro terming with tot >\t/h and low w«I«r «l K«rpor(, «J

Aviation Cad«t Stanley 0. Ivini, Inspector Budd Q. Krayer of the ion of Mr. and Mrs. George 0. Ivlns New Jirsey department of motor Are Not Telling Mode of Runuon road, Rumson, was com- vehlolei,.addressing police ohteli of missioned a second lieutenant recent- Monmouth and Ocean counties at tie Of Travel Home ly at graduation exercises of the giiarterly FBI conference In the) AAF Technical Training Command, Red Bank borough hall yesterday Being patriotic citizens and wish' School at Tale university. Rated as afternoon, called far a greater effort ing to comply with the OPA ban a technical officer In aircraft main* upon tn* part of law enforcement on pleasure driving, a group of Tin- tenanoa engineering, ho Is now pre- agencies to, reduce accidents, espe- ton Falls residents arranged a pared to assume duties with tactical, cially among pedestrians. A-sound strawrlde Sunday afternoon to the units of the Army Air Forces. motion picture,; '.'Footfalls,'.' . deplet- home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beck-; Courses that Lieut, Ivlns took ing efforts of the Los Angeles police er of Asbury avenue in Atlantic while (tstloned at Tale Include the to'j'cope with traflic accidents, wa* township to attend a party. principles of aircraft construction rtbbwn . .'. ' ' . and operation. One of the men be-' The occasion was a miscellaneous Inspector Crayer declared that the ihower given the daughter, Miss hind the guns of the Army Air automobile has been ohlefly respon- Tores*, the new technical officer ha* Doris Becker, who Is soon to . be- sible for the'present high level of come a bride. The affair was ar- Mechanics been thoroughly trained to repair American economlo life but that ao and Inspect airplanes > at advanced ranged by her mother and the lat- oldents have caused the loss of mcra ter's sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Banghart . flying: iflildi: where ho •will 'bo In lives • and have inflicted - greater: In- at your charge of a crew'of enlisted men and Mre. Francis Young. The party juries tbaa crime or fire, Wai held on the lawn and gifts who are specialist* In maintenance Wartime restrictions on fhe use of Se*v!c© engineering. '] ' were placed under a large umbrella. automobiles have reduced fatalities, The decorations *were pink and Maintenance engineering Is only the Inspector admitted, but declared, Jack Harder one of the four courses taught at the green, - that In IMS there were approximate- 1 Elmer Cottrell university In which men are being ly 20,000 deaths in the nation, and "A lovely time was had by all fi '» i '•,) t -Vnyor BVed P. Bedle; Albert Michael Dc P«iquole. his trcthcr, Master Sergeant Ed- taken out of circulation and about ward De Paequale of West Point, and the hero's father, Christopher Do Pasquale. Washington, with no Injury result- mit us to serve more ownersl tioned at Fort Thomas, Kentucky; 700,000 temporarily adversely affeot- Ing or serious damage to the wagon. Don't take chances these dsys— Jefferson Barracks, Missouri; Lin- ed In bis war effort. We have got In the meantime; the TInton Falls insist on factory trained me- coln Air Base, Nebraska! Wayne, to stop killing each other and get on folk, who, for the most part, were chanics using factory authorized Pennsylvania; and Boca Raton, Flor- wllh this war." "Rally'Round The memberB of the ladies' auxiliary of and and inspected parts! DependabU ida. - Mr. Crayer explained, a safety Nursing Association the fire company, were figuring how service costs less ltt the loaf He was graduated from Red Bank drive recently earned out at Tuscan, Flag" Tomorrow they could make the return trip run—always! high school in 1928, and from Prince- Arizona," which brought great re- minus horse and wagon and without ton university with a degree of bach- sults. The co-operation of the press, I breaking tho OPA rules.' Anyway, elor o£ arts In 1984. Fr,ora July, 1986, he said, was enlisted by the police Has Annual Meeting until his Induotlbn in'the army he At Navesink .they all reached home safely some- of that city In outlining a drastic I what later than planned. How they J was employed by the Carborundum plan to prevent aocldents, especially made tho trip waa not revealed. company of Niagara Sails, New among pedestrians. People were York, first In the New York city / Mra. George Dwight Completes Exercises On School In the TInton Falls group were Drive In For Free Check-lip On warned that punitive methods would Mrs. John Lemon, Jackie and Billy office,.then In the factory and then be taken if they crossed at places in saleswbrk In the Southeast and Grounds to Begin Lemon, Mrs. Harry Maybcrry, Mr. other then lit orosBwalk* and against Ten-Year Term As President and Mrs. H. H. Waddellj Mra. Theo- Middle West, He married Henrietta lights. Secondly, he said, warnings, BEAR Wheel Scuff Detector E. Bauer of Cincinnati, Ohio, in'Oc- At One O'clock dore N. Parmly, Jr., Mrs. Anthony were Issued, and after a further per- Mrs. Roger Gilbert was elected .4 made by Mrs. Gilbert were: Mra. Monzo, vMrs. Catherine Farrell, Mrs. tober, 1041. iod arrests were actually made and Shows you whether your wheels president of the Public Health Nurs- Dwlght, Mra. Parkes, Mrs. Seattle A "Rally "Round" the Flag" will be Robert Frost. There were several fines inflicted. "There was some ing association ' of' Rumson, Sea and Mrs. Halsey, finance; Mrs. • are properly aligned to save ex- srarniSE SHOWER. grumbling,, of course," said the held .tomorrow on . the Navesink other guests at the party from other Bright and Folr Haven st the 27th Bryan, Mrs. Werlemann, Mrs. Shan- scJfool grounds between 1 and 2 p. sections. cessive tire wear ' , A personal shower was given for speaker, "but when the people of annual mooting at the home of Mrs. ley, Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Dwlght, 1 Miss Irene Collins - Saturday at the that city B&W that there was no m., at which a scroll of hdnor bear- Georgo Dwlght at Rumson. The re- nominating;' Mra. "Meeker, mental ing the names of all who have par- • RBMSO^V COUPLE WED. home of MIM Marie Moore of Sun- favoritism, and that tickets were not tiring president, Mrs; Dwlght, "has hygiene; Mrs. Glbb, health; Mrs, Inspect our BEAR Wheel Align- killed, even for the moat Influential ticipated In the war bond and stamp set avenue, Fort Monmouth, Miss held that office the past ten years. Leonard, tuberculosis; "Mrs. Rlker saleB campaign will be placed In a ing, Axle and Frame Straighten- Collins, the daughter of Mr. and residents, the grumbling stopped. In her tenth annual report Mrs, and MrB. Strothman, with Mrs. Gibb M!M Mary Elizabeth Wright, Tho, plan worked very effectively." bottle, sealed and planted at the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Mrs. Harry Collins, will' bo married Dwlght noted the growth of the as- as an alternate, baby conferences; base of the flagpole, Parents and ing Machine. this month in Texas to Air Cadet Mrs. Coleman, Mrs. Butt and .Mrs. Wright of North street, Rumson. Inspector Crayer added that the. sociation and the great Increase in (rlonds are Invited to attend. and Harold James Connett, U. S. .Robert O. Young, son of Mrs. Ida arreatajwere confined only to local tho number of contributors, and Werlemann, closet, The school pupils held a "Parade ' Young of Port~Monmouth, who-ls -Ml«-Porter;~transportatlon;-Mrsr Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. John residents;" Notlckets were-gtvelTvU-- polnted-oul-that-the appeato oent out on-Wheels''-last-ffrlday-to-stlmu!ate Connett, a\l»o of Nortlretreetrwore stationed. at an advanced flying Itors to the city and they were en- this year were almost three times Bryan and Mrs. Rlker, care; Mrs. Braneomo, Mrs. Despard, Mrs. Shan- Interest in the war bond and stamp married last night by Recorder Wil- sohool bass. tirely ignored. It was soon discov- the number of those ten years ago. sale. The weekly scales amounted, liam T. Parker of Shrewsbury athls ered that visitors to the city fell In Her report stated that contributions ley, Mrs. Leonard, Mrs. Strothman Card of Thanhs. and Mrs. Butt, 'projects; MM, Des- to $658.70,- bringing the total to office. The witnesses were Miss Lil- line with the local residents and if from public groups hnve Increased }3,802.BO. This amount represents ian Card and William Connett, both Frank Van Syckie We take this opportunity of ex- pard, Mrs. Strothman and Mrs. pressing our deepest and most heart- one or 'two started to cross the from f276 to $1,425. Mrs. Dwlght more than enough to purchase lour of Runuon. felt thanks to Ml those who extended street against the lights they were remarked that whllo many visiting Werlemann, office; Mrs. Bryan,Mre. Jeeps. 30 WEST FONT STREET RED BANK their, great kindness and sympathy duly warned by a local citizen and 19a associations havo boon forood Coleman and Mrs. Rlker, Christmas; Mrs. Shanley, Mm, Halfiey, Mrs. Bicycles, scooters, wagons,—tri- Whether your car has'bses la a at the recent boreavement or my to curtail tholr activities, hor asso- cycles, doll carriages ana a lawn wreck or you want to keep In auto- brother, George Hackett. ;' desUted. oiatlon, through the generosity of Knapp and Miss Porter, appeals, The speaker WBB Introduced mower were among tho vehicles in style, you can get a good used car Mrs. William J. Brlgfrs, by, contributors, the enthusiasm and In- nnd Mrs. Clark and.Mrs. Meeker, through The Register's want ad col- * Dependable Victory Service * , South Amboy, N. J. Samuel K. McKee, New Jersey FBI publicity. • Members of the projects the parade, and were gaily decorat- telligent service of board members ed In patriotic motifa. Pupils walk- umns, whether you place an ad or —Advertisement, chief, Councilman Thomas M. Gop- and the-service of the association's and appeal^ committees will oorvo answer an ad.—Advertisement slll welcomed the guests, which in-' as sub-committees of the finance Ing In the parade attempted to car- Cord of Thank*. two nurses, has not had to alter its ry out «, patriotic color scheme in eluded, faestdes police chiefs, state policies. - committee, • Our hearts are full of gratitude to and county police and Army oflloers. . Honorary members of the aasoela- their dresfl, Tho effect waa striking Mrs. Clement L. Despard, chair- and tho event will long be remem- all those who In any way extended Also present were Lawrence Hughes, man of...nominations,-gave her re- tlon Include Mrs. James C. Auchin- to us their love and kindness in this In charge of the Red Bank'office of bered by tho participants and the • *.' hour'orberea>em»nt; ' ir port. »nd the iollowlng,were elected: cloaB, Mrs. ^Frederick K. Barbour, Benjamin Dennis and Daughters, the FBI, and Police Chief Harold A. Mrs. Frederick J. BuTghard, Mrs. on-lookers. Mrs. Gilbert, president; Mrs. J. San- The New Jersey state police school —Advdvertlsementi . . . . V D&vlson of Bed Bank. ford Shanley, vice president; Mrs. Georgo V. Coe, Sr., Mrs. Sheldon T, Coleman, Mrs. William N. Coulter, safety patrol was awarded lta sec- Harold £. Clark,- recording secre- ond certificate of merit on the com- IN MEMORIAW, ' ' • tary; Mrs.. James S. Paries, treas- Mrs. C. Clay Crawford, Mrs. Nelson 1 pletion of tho second successful year. ~-~ BABBIT J. QITINN.—-In loving memory : Shrewsbury urer--Mrs. Charlos R. Seattle, as- Doublcday, Mrs,-Georgo Flgko Dud ; oC my darling nunbiuid, who pl»«d away ley, Mrs, Nellson Edwards, Mrs, Tho award was mado by.Cpl. Gnlvln ant ytMz aao today, June 11. Annlvtrxr sistant treasurer, and Mrs. Edgar A, on his final vlsitto tho school. _m»»-»t.Btt_J.ame> Jfe;O. «hvroh..J)l!la)' 7. .- (Tht-Rod Bank--Ke«latar can-kt-boajlit Knapp, corresponding - eeorotary, - John M. Klll»r Mrs", James M. Fox a, n. at th« rwmejt ei Mr. and Mra. Ed- In Bhrawabuiy at Harold B. McCormlck a Members of the executive board Mrs. John Gaston, Mrs. Prentlco The badge tests, preeiribed by the dZll liury. Market and at, Grtenwood'a are Mre. Dwlght, Mrs. Despard, Mrs. Hoagland, Mrs. Carlos Kelly, Mrs. New Jersey State Department of [ and kind In all fcta w.ji, store) Gray MocW, Bryan, Mre. H. Falr- r£arl G. Ueder. Physical Education, and adminis- _ it sal Juit to the end of hU dtr*. At a regular meeting Tuesday fleld Butt, 3d, Mrs. Elliott W. Cole- tered during May by Miss Phyllis 8»dljr mlieed by U»>e who loved him,' night of the Shrewsbury fire com- Mrs, Lelghton Lobdell, Mrs. Uzal Hess, supervisor of physical educa- WIFE AND SON, man, Mrs. Arthur Gibb, Mrs. Von R. pany, Councilman Q«orge Worthley Halsey, Mrs. William B. Leonard, H. McCartcr; Mra. James Earnahaw tion, were passed by the following reportod on the request made by the 3d, Mrs. William C. Rlker, Mrs. Rosa Mr«. C. Frederic Nellson, Mrs. Fred- fifth and sixth grade pupils: Thomas ration board for the changing of oil Meeker, Mrs, Russell A. Strothman eric A. Potts, Mrs. Cummlng Rlkor Cooper, Joseph Atkins, Philip Hal- WANT ADVERTISEMENTS to cool ln_tho "reJjtHJW? No action and Mrs. Hbnrf Werlemann, Jr. Mre. Nicholas G. Rutgers, Jr., Mrs lam, Albert Sickles, David Swan, was taken oY'the 'firemen* have yet Carl_SchQeri,_Mrs.._H!lwln_Stewart, Thomas Roger, Janet Hurley, Val- Too Late for Classification been unable to solve the problem Members of the advisory commil- Sd, Mrs. Williamson Thomas/Mrs. erie Thomas~ana "Caroline" Wllllame. BniSD BANK It's Span Oralt Btudloi for of taking care of a coal furnace. tee of the' executive board Include Thomas F. Vletor, Mrs. Albert J. M, The latter waa successful In pass- plotur* framing | oil painting", etehlngi Charles R. Beattle, Bertram H. Bor- Ing the requirements- for tho second ~ IBffTTOBrwrlrin~'nitMri to P»TI Johns- IISOTUIC home Inflation—ooolir In aum- brow of Borden street and Mayor Walter J. Sweeney. St. Ma^yT CluTrch mar. HTM full, For Information phona Miss Ann Louise Campbell Is horn* Mies Jennie Worthley gave the JoB.ah Stratton loeai raipraaantatlvt, Adam 3, Luiima from Sktdmore college, Saratoga. general nursing report, which stated Atlantic Hlshlanda 710-M. Pvt. Daniel Ahern, who Is sta- To Dedicate Roil graduates want most! ~ fVSltWdiKlii, «U laying about on* that In addition to school visits, Dies Of Injuries yew old, for lalos alio two lane SfiH, tioned—In—California, Is spending a 2,878 more visits wore made, of on. y«ai old. Call Bad Bank i73a." HKfay furlough with his parents, which 1,654 were welfare visits. And Bless Flags .. ip^Q - OHJTiVROLKTr lo»r-door . ladan, ipa- Mr, and Mrs. Patrick Ahern of These visits .Included care and su- Elberon Resident clal d* lax*, radio and h«at*r,'good White: street pervision of old-age assistance re- Uw, Phona lUd Bank 88B0-B. Morris Miller, former county com- cipients, state board and widows' Was. 82 Years Old Principal Speaker Jewelry, lasting and the most appre- LOOT, while Md brown mott*d f«mal> hound. Flndtr notUy ISO W»t B»r- mander , of tho American "Legion, children, Infants and pre-school can slat*,. Rid BuiV, or oil R«d B«nk who is 111 with scarlet fever, Is 1m- children, paroles, , post-sanitarium Sunday to be Fort 480-J. Aik for rr«d.» _' and state- hospital patients, arrange- Joslah A. Stratton, 82, of Elberon proving. retired express and taxi man, died elated present you can give the girl or HIGH lohoot ttudent would like to lan William Frost, who has ments for psychological examina- Hancock Chaplain In children. Call H«d Bank CC8-W, Lieut. yesterday morning In Monmouth been stationed at Camp Lee In the tions and admitting patlonta to hos- UDSON l»<0 Blx iwo-dooiwodo r Mdannii tlr.i Memorial hospital of Injuries «ut and mototor I In «x«eUenUt t M 111 4 hheatert , quartermaster's department, Is home pital), institutions snd nursing and motor In «x«eUent M ^ , heater, homes. The nurse's report recorded fcred when he was hit by a car The honor roll of St, Mary's Cath- Tlitta ear U prlvitolltl / owntd. WUU1 con- on a two week's leave. He has been Tuesday night after he.had stepped olic church, New Monmouth, will be boy graduate. •Ider tradt, Print ItSO, ao lm, Addreu transferred to Vancouver, Washlngr- the foot that 28 baby conferences Box m, Bod Dank.' • Were held with an attendance of 307, from a bus on Norwood avenue at dedlcatod with a fitting ceremony TWO lurrJihtd.roomi for wnt, with prl- ton. South Lincoln avenue, near his Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock on William Hymer, son of Mr. and At Christmas a marked decrease vat« bath, kltohta and FriKldalr*. Piion* was noted In welfare work. This home. Tho driver of the car, Har- the lawn of tho, church property. Tho 'Atlanllo Hl»hlandi «»8,- - Mrs. H. G. Hymer of Sycamore ave- old Daly of Sixth avenue, Anbury program has been arranged by the nue, spent the week-end with his year some families and 82 children received clothing and toye, as com Park, -was driving to work as a civil- Holy Namo society, with Rov. Rob- — Some Qift Suggestions — lUitaurant, I Front atwt. lUd Bank. parents. ' He is In the TJ. 8. Marl, ian guard In the Stelnbach building. WALNUT dlnlnt room i»t, large walnut pared with 117 families and 126 chil- ert Bulman, assistant, rector, aa wardroba and. lavn mover, for lalt, time Service at the endet training Mr. Stratton is survived by a chairman.' school, Sheepshoad Bay, Long Island. dren aWocl last year. Phone Had Bank I8II-M, Miss Porter reported for the trans- daughter, Mrs. Florence Truax, w|fo Tha guest speaker will be Rev. BOLDIBR leavtns town, four roomi at Miss Helen Borden, daughter of of former Common Pleas Judge Harry L. Huso, 8, J., Army chaplain furniture compliW, lnoludlnc living Mr. and Mr». C. Frank Borden of portation committee that 107 pa- room IUIU, thrH-Tlec« ttdroom lultt, tients have been taken to clinics Harry Truax, with whom he made at Fort Hancock. Fathor HUM was bunk btil. drautr, *frht paln eurialni and Broad street, has completed her this year, as against 7B7 lost your. his home; a sister, Mrs. Josephine professor at Holy Cross collogo, Wor- flxtur*f, draptrltfl, braakfaat fat. ate. Dun- sophomore year In Mt. Holyoka col White, also of Long Brunch; two cester, Massachusetts, before joining calow, Ma»aa Qn«rhouM, IHihway II lege at South Hadley, Massachusetts, The reduction In activities, she stab Ktontown, M. J. ed, Is due partly to tho gas and rub- granddaughters, Mrs. Margaret Clay, the Army. Dr.- Wjlllam J.. McCon- and Is home for the summer va- •ber shortages and partly to Increased ton of Point Pleasant, and Mrs, Aud nell, pastor, will preside. MoMBoulh County Surraiata'a Offlufflu.. cation, . piosperlty. Mre. Bryan reported roy ZHo of Oeeanport, and two The program follows: n Ui* natur of th« nutt i o( FranF k Mr. and Mrs. William Vaughn of that the nurses In tho association's grandsons, Vernon Bennett of Bl- DartoDrton ?ulliar?ulllniar,, d oda dd, fooron and Lt. Paul Bennett of, the fionff, "Unfurl Th« KUK" _ Kotlotl t toto or«dltordlt a to preatnt elalnu Bordon street are parents of'a son two service cars drove more than . , , Tiiriih boyii' oholr agalni! aatat*. . , . - - born Monday at Monmouth Memor- 22.CKM miles In carrying on their U. S, Army.. Four great-grandchil- Waloorna Itc-v, Robert Dulmnn Funuant to Uia onl«r of Joatph L. Don- ial hospital. dren ntoo ourvlvo, Song, "Columbia Tha Clem of tho Ocean" ahay. Aurrosrata of tht County of Mon work, which was 3,010 miles loss than I'srlsh RII-IB' choir mouth, mad* on tna rtlnUi day of Jun, Stewart VanVllet, Jr., son of Mr, last year. The funeral, with the John Flock - .- elna" of the honor roll ltm, on tii> acDllcaUon of Loula W. Slo- and Mrs. Stewart VanVllet, has been Mrs. Whlttendale, ono of the as- funoral home in charge, will be held Song, "My CoHntry "Tin of Then" cum, admtnlatrator of Uia aitat* of Frank at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon n ' Boys' and Rlrla' r.hnlr promoted from second lieutenant to sociation's nurses, gave a detailed 1 D*rton FuUlnsar, dacoaitd, notjea ia tiari- his late homo, 230 South Lincoln Addrona "lev. H, I,. Hum, a. J. by tlvan to tn« oredltora of laid dactaaod first lieutenant, Ha Is stationed at • esume of the activities at tho pub- Patriotic march Hoy!* eholr to axhlbljtt t• Molly Ntohar Holol, InUndi to William . Kopp Is lerlausly ill at of glasses were obtained, Jive tonsil tleut. Wllllnm nussell, Jr., Lieut, ceremony Win bo followed by benc- appll y tot o. MaroM r and CounciCoil l of ththa JJorJJ - Benjamin Parker arid 'proseouto illfitlon, . outii of lud Bank for a lUUII Coniump his home, Ills nleot, Mr*. Blleabethr liolomlM performed, 02 children vac tlon HerniHern a foor prarnlaM altuaUtu d a), lllvo Bronnlngor, Is attending him, A flnated, 3] Schlck tests given and 45 John J, Qlllnn. / Tl\n cntlro ceremony will bn opnn ^ AfinueA , R«Rl HankHnk , NN . JJ, Mrs, George Ruppoll Is visiting In toxold soruma given to all parents and friends nf men Th- a t>mr«r• - < ara WilliaWllllami ». L»hman Maplewood for a few days. . Miss Worthly reportlrig for Mrs. In the nrrvlcn, whether thny hit mem- Nawark. tnaljlanti Jnajn"h B. Onhn, New 8KK A ark, vie* nraildint, ana. Vl. Jotoiotor 8. Caran , Mrs, Charles Mayer Of Ocein'ave- 0. Frcdorld Nollaon, chairman of the bers of at, Mnry's parish or not. sat, Nai«arkL traaiurari ThTh a dl nue held a party lost ITrlday after clothes oommlttee, nald that a large Mr. nml Mrs. William A,'Millet- o noon"4t"!"(er'home' In "honor jsf"tt» S Jti hS Htl );ii'/or'«ttcndoil'tlri'rorrt^^neo JVILBUR Oolin an< lotor K. Cavanagat, all of New- ark, Tht atotkholclao'i ara William R. ninth birthday of her daughtter Ul- oeivod, and distributed, Wlrjtor cloth- mont exorolsos Tuesday at lit..Mark's Jay Duncan, ahaUmAn .of Holm- Conn ami Vtotor B, C»vanw«t, all at N*w- llon. About 10 children were pres- ing now being received la being linll, IlmllnRton. Tholr daughter, del dofonna council, gave tho prin- ark. ent. packed away in *, qedtiri olasot, and ESTABLISHED 60 YEARS If any, alinulil' la made ltn- Jullnnno, WUH one of the 14 gradn- cipal addition Mummy morning at haSuuix in' Wrfti'n'i 'to ~Ass» tt" Bhfiii, William 0. johiuon has been «p- the stock of equipment, such as atos to whom diplomas worn pronnnt the anmml Kmrfiiutlon oXorclHOS n' Clark o< ttia Doroupli of Hid Dank; N. J. polntod ohitlrtnan for this motion In crutohoa, hospital beda and wluol- ed by Dlihop Wallace J. Qnrdner. tit) Cinwford'i Oorner uoliool, Iloimdol (Bl the coming Monmouth Memorial chnlr', Is Increaalng, and In In oon< township, Tho urndinvtwi worn Hil- 15 Broad Street: V II hospital cftippulffiti whloh • opens on slant u>e, , ' ',' FlndlnR holn U easy with » Rtttlf ly Rue, William Duncan, noog Mary W. •. Xiitunan. Pra.iJml, Thursday, Jun« IT, Committee »i>polntni»nl* for 10»&-ter AU.-Advorllooment. I'anacelll and Dolores Oreco. • • ' • • ' ' S RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 10,1948. Leonardo and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Alvina McDermQtt iliary at the service club. Junior: Back To Camp Graduation At attack. Party Given For hostassei .entertaining,w_re: Wasts Court St. James The Ladles' auxiliary of th* Com- Loretta Hogan, Barbara Sergi, (Tha.Bed Bank Sigrtiter ean be bough munity flre company held a business Elected Officer Anita. Peyton and Sylvia Williams. Holmdel School In Leonardo from Krtd W. Mayers, WicJ- 1 Tri Boro Auxiliary The .auxiliary will hold an informal Installs Of ficers, mrnnn'a and Brown'a. Newsstands) meeting.. Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Alvina McDermott, daughter Guests Saturday and Sunday at the Elsie Krauae, president, conducted party Tuesday at tho sarvlcs club. of Mr. and M». John J. HcDermott Guest* were Mrs. Balph Long* Pupi!»._Give Review^ home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Bat- the meeting. A cash donation was of Myrtle avenue, Belford, baa Been $enior«. Juniors, Guetti noias initiation ter* ware their damrhier-ana~«nwn» tid-_Q__ _h»_Bov_ScouU drjyt Hoa- street, auxiliary captain; Mrs. Tony c!si?tsd-ts-ssrve-MJS_crst«rj_.of the Huntlnft _Mrj. Ann_Bergl, Mrs.Carla,^ Of Patriots law, Mr. and Mrs, Gerard Forrest ot tcsaes for the weekly Thursday af- Press club and .secretary-treasurer -At Fort Hancock _^ Beechurst, Long: Island; their son-in- ternoon card and game parties were JanUon and. Misses Doris. Greenly/ ot the International. RelatiOnB club Viola Saaao, Phyllis Bdwarda, Peggy District Deputy law, VanDavtes, a member of the appointed. They are Mrs. Guule at Mercyhurat college, JSrle, Penn- ; The graduation exerclaes of the Flltzecker, Juna 10; Mrs. Joseph D. Senior and Junior hoatesae_ of the Lufburrow, Marlon O'Connor, Garla school faculty of Newton, and their sylvania. Trl-Boro auxiliary, of the Bed Bank Attends Ceremony—* eighth grade of the Holmdel aehool grandchildren, Kent and Jane For- Rheln,' June 17; Mrs, Edward Jantzen, Edna Dreek, Dorothy were held Tuesday afternoon at the Bruntr, Juno IT; Mra. Edward Dur- USO were guests at Informal par- Dreek,' Barbara. Sergt, Nettle Halla- school. The program WBB a review rest. 1 ties Bunday at Fort Hancock. ' Msgr. McCloskey Speaks Mr*. Al. W. Cross ww winner of ando, June 24, and Mrs. Anna nan, Louise B. Ghezzl, Mildred Fran- at well-known American heroes and Manck, July 1,' The flr«t party was at one of, the cis, Lenore Bramble, Doris . Ooirr, patriots, written and arranged by the monthly pinochle, tournament, battery posts in - the afternoon for held by the Ladies' auxiliary of Com- Word has been received that Mils Helen Murphy, Peggy Helpers, Anita The annual Installation of officers pupils of the seventh and eighth the senior hostesses and was given Peyton and Sylvia Williams. and Initiation of new membera was grades. As each pupil spoke a bou- munity flre company Thursday after- Shirley Taft, daughter of. Mr. and in appreciation ot the women's gift held by Court St James, Catholic quet of flowers was fastened to a noon. Mra. George Wagner made Mra. Raymond Taft, formerly of Leonardo, has been married at Beth- of M several pairs of drapes for tho Daughters of America Sunday after- large white "V" to commemorate the the belt score of the afternoon. Mra. battery day room. POSTMASTER RENAMED. noon In the Red Bank Catholic high patriot about whom the pupil spoke. George Marx was hostels' for the lehem, Pennsylvania, where her eU- ter, Miss Phyllis Taft, her mother, Following supper the hostess were school auditorium. Officers were in- The program was aa follows:. day. Other winners and players taken to another battery post to an stalled by Mrs. Kathleen White of were Mra. George Ronaldson, Mrs. Mra. Raymond Taft, and she had C. Melvln Johnson, Jr. of Hlgti- Sonar. "Marching: Alan* Toir«th_r" Informal dance, given by the men at lands Is among the New Jersey Long Branch, court district.deputy, Entire School Henry M. Batters, Mra, Conrad Rech, been employed at the Bethlehem Steel works, Both the Taft girls aro this company in appreciation for postmasters nominated by President and the initiation was conducted by Columbua Carol Klnhafcr Mra. Louis Velgel, Mra. Frank Jack- the weekly parties given by the aux- court ofllcers. John Cabot.. — Carol KInhafer son, Mra. Lena VaniJerbeck, Mrs. graduates of Leonardo high sohool, Roosevelt for another term. - John Smith Elizabeth Hatthawa Following the Initiation ceremony, Miles Standlsh Robert Jeffsry Henzey Frye, Mra. Arthur Ruhnko, and Mrs. Taft was. formerly presi- Msgr. John B. McCloakey welcomed Lord Baltlmpre Emma Holton Smith Mra. Edward HaufT and Mrs. William dent of Middletown township high William Ptnn Richard French ^awler. A non-player prize was school P. T. A. Mr. Taft has also the now "members, ttnd congratulated witi-Mluto to th_ Army. "Caissons1O1 . the officers on work ddne during the Rolling Alone" Ent|r« School .warded Mrs. Otto Kraust. been .working In a defense plant. past year. The court gave a corsage Pvt. Peter T. Hart of Eatontown General Wolf* Henry Crosa Benjamin A. Haulbosky, postmas- The family recently'were guests of Samuel Adahis . Mary Lou Mullln John Kirk. of war savings stamps to the grand as returnedtto camp at Drew Field, Patrick Henry .'. Louis Woodward :er, has returned from a two weeks' regent, Mrs. James Anderson, and Tampa, Florida, after spending a 15- Benjamin Franklin _._... Patricia Stivena 'acation. . S Mrs. C. Schwab and daughter other gifts to Miss Martina Henly, Thomas Jefterson : Audrey Bennett Mr. and Mra. Louis Velgel enter- Carol will spend Saturday and Sun- day furlough with his mother, Mrs. George WasMnRton David Younff retiring lecturer, and Mrs. Anna Le- nn Hart. Pvt. Hart, who attended John Paul Jones Judith Holroea tained Mrs. Velgel's sister, Mrs. day with Mrs. Schwab's parents, Mr. Eoy, retiring trustee. Red Bank high school before enlist- iona, salute to the Navy. "Anchors Mary Kress ot Xrvlngton this week, and Mrs. James Holt, Newark. Aw«If Highpolnt Spiritualist chapel. with her husband Is East on bualneas Mrs. Frances Kilzen, sentinel, and Sons salute to the Marines. "Marine coming semester. She recently Mrs. Mary Bloom, organist. Trustees Hymn" Entire School Mrs. Irving W. Teeplo has returned .nd while here are stopping at the Bcrved as student representative of may now be eligible to for three years will be Mrs. Anna Accepts By-Laws Commodore Dewey Anna Wlnkowskl !rom a three days' visit with reia- Waldorf Astoria hotel, New York the college at a Student's Catholic Woodrow Wilson -v- William Van ives in North New Jersey. ity. Cards were enjoyed by some Ryan and Mrs. Theresa Herold. John J. Pershlnir .' Betty Gould Action mooting at Motre Dame uni- Refreshments were served: by a Group to Take Kddle Rlckenback«c Paul Btelimki Mrs. Roy B. Fleming Thursday en- if the guests while others enjoyed versity. Committee headed by Mrs. Kilzen, lerbort Hoover Audrey Bennett tertained Mrs. Joseph Murphy, Mrs. •isltlng together.--. Bcsldoo tho hos- "•iithfinders of the Air .... Richard French Frank Jackson and Mr«. Al W. Cross ess and Mrs. Eastman the guests assisted by Mrs. Mary L. Hogan, In Coining Program ion?, salute to the Army Air Corps, "Air Corps SonK" Entire School at a dessert-bridge. were Mrs. Arthur Mater, Mra. Robert Surprise Shower ""Mrs. Marjorie Naulty and Mrs. Search, Mrs. Vincent Osage, Mrs. Bloom. Great Educators Betty J. LonRstreefc Mrs. William Meyer had as her Plans to participate In the coming War Workers and Farmers....Jean Morgan guest this week her slater, Miss Mil- Chester Guttormsen, Mrs. P.j Mason The annual summer card party Crest Doctors ...~ Mary Lou Fullin Sr, and Mra. Louis Merlgold, For Syracuse Girl will be held Monday evening June "Mortgage Nite" at the Red Bank Great Muslcisns Connie Francis red Martin of Belford. Miss Mar- Reformed church were made at a rent Artists Mary Lou Mullin in has been on the sick list. 28, following the novena. Mrs. Mc- one, saluto to civilians. "We Must Be A surprise shower was given TUCB- Cormick and Misa Lang are chair- meeting of the Young Woman's St* Vlullant" _ „ Entire School Mr. and Mra Thomas Conk, had day night for Miss Velma Williams men. • clal club of the church last week. ^ranklin Roosevelt Jean Morgan their son, James Conk, U. S. Navy, of Syracuse, Now York, by Mrs, Fred The club will also participate in a **reaent-day heroes Henry Cross, Jr. home for a few days. Atlantic Highlands • one. "This Is Worth FiEhtlni; For" , Boyd of Mcahanlc stroot, with, whom special program at the final meeting Entire School. Arthur "Moe" Joseph, U. S. Navy, she lives. Misa Williams, who Is em- Kitchen Shower of the church Missionary society. PART II at present stationed at 'Minneapolis, Lions Club Elects ployed as cashier at Wholan's, will A now constitution was read and Bible reading and LouTa Prayer Minnesota, has applied for transfer bo married Sunday afternoon at Fort Led by Audrey Bennett to the submarine base at New Lon- For Bride-to-be accepted. Mrs. John Rood, president, Group of Sonus _... Primary Class Monmouth to Liout, Maurice Reid of named Mrs. Anne Forbes chairman Patrol Inspection, and presentation of don, Connecticut. Ho is a son of John M. Pillpbury It Topeka, Kansas, A kitchen shower was given for of the program committee to be as- patrol: , Mr. and Mrs. Morris Joseph. Discharges—Capt. Richard French. ' The refreshment table was decor- Misa Alma Perry recently at tho sisted by Mrs. Peggy Briggs and Members^-Lt. Betty Gould, Audrey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crawford of Named President ated with a whlto cake and basket homo of Mrs. Carl Thome at Camp- Miss Joyce Estelle. Miss Pearl Ralph Bennett. Jean Morgan, Betty J. Long- Elizabeth have opened their summer favors. Gifts arranged in various stnpet and Henry Cross, Jr. bell's Junction. Miss Perry will be was named publicity chairman. Mra. home. •„••-••-•••• Presentation of graduation boolw from Atlantic Highlands Lions club parts of the house were attached by Wttll Many people can now buy married July 4 to William VanNote, Howard Leavy and Mrs. Jack Zol- ho board nf education, James Skelly, formerly a summer fleeted officers and entertained Skip- strings to a pitcher on the table. The Jr., of Red Bank. dack, new members, were Introduced. 'isno sol, '.'Hlossom Time'*.... Betty Gould -esldent, has been ordained a priest 'tesentatlon of diplomas per Carpenter and eight local Sea bride-to-be received many gifts. DEPENDABLE SERVICE NEW cars and trucks—; ' Guests were Mrs. William Perry, - The next meeting will be Wednes- Mrs. Irene Lockwood n South Carolina, and will say hla Scouts at Its meeting Monday night. Prosent wore • Mrs. Ann Collins, 3 and don't know it! Perhaps. -8r.7-Mrs.—William—VanNote,—Mrs; day,- JMy-7.—Miss-Violet Baden-WlIL ialute-t.-the-flafr • rst_m_y_^ _____ John._M._PillflbUQ'lwaa chosen Pt* - Mrs. Donald Lanker, Mrs. Elma Har- OET THIS SPRING William Perry, Jr., Mrs. DeWtt review "Prophet By Experience" by 'Star Spanned Banner" Entire School The Leonardo Field club will give ldent, Joseph Romeo vice president, rls, Mrs,;-Margl4~ Davis,- Mrs.; Mary ^ICHECIWIP"JrODAVL YOU can get a much need-' Heyer, Mrs. -Harold Perry, Mrs. Jack lama. Members of the graduating class a dance at the clubhouse Saturday Joseph McVey second vice president, Layton and Misses Mary and Ruth Thomas Jensen, Mrs. Arthur Ep- were Audrey Bennett, Betty Gould, ight and will donate the entire door Raymond Taylor .secretary, Tony Boyd, Virginia, and Marie Rolison, • Complete electrical and ed NEW vehicle! Come in ifano, Mrs. Emmett Rose and Miss- Jean Morgan and Henry Cross, Jr. receipts to the Honor Roll associa- Cardner treasurer, Eugene O'Rourke Josephine Olcott, Clarissa and Han- Ignition check-up! —we'll help you find out!' es Doris Sheedy, Helen Sheedy, Oakland Street ion. ail twleter, Weeber Brook Lion nah Bell, Joanne Fontaine and Bay Mrs. Anthony Allis and two chil- And, of course, if you can' Dorothy VanNote, Betty Eplfano, Local Couple \ tamBr. Installation will take place Cottrelll. • Complete lubrication Alma Tarnow, Frances Klrwan, Pupils Buy Stamps dren have been spending a few days at the June 28 meeting. buy, you will-want to buyi Muriel Mott end Alma Schllck. at their summer home preparatory This Sea Scout group won the $40 and oil change!, t"rom February 1 to June 1, pupils d~openfng~it~for~tliB*Beasdn;—Their swar&~for~this-year, and-the Coast Lincroft Youth_ •___ the bept while you can still! at Oakland street school have pur- on, Anthony Allis, Jr., U. S. Navy, uard bell for th^e best ship in Mon- • Brake /WjtKtawiitl—-,- PERSONAL SHOWER. chased more than $1,000 In war sav- Mr. and Mrs. Kussel L. Tetley of is home on a ten-day leave, Applegate street. River Plaza, ob- mouth county. Mr. Carpenter is Engaged To Wed get, the best.' See us ings stamps, according to an an- A successful card party1 for the leaving.at the end of the school • Engine "Time-Up"! A personal shower was given for nouncement made yesterday by Miss served their tenth wedding anni- TODAY! versary Friday. benefit of Hlghpolnt Spiritualist year, and the Lions club appointed Mr. and Mro. J, B. Shrooves of Miss Gens Lester this week at the Mary A. McCue, school principal. hapel was held this week on the a committee to find a new skipper. Parkersburg, West Virginia, have Mrs. Janet B.'Mansoh, one of the Mr. and Mrs. Tetley were married home of Mrs. Anna Ric'co. 'Misa lawn of the Chapel Hill road home Mayor Thouma O, MoVoy was, a announcod tho ongagomont of tholr F0R NEWCMS AND »Bter will be married this month teachers has taken charge of the at the Baptist church by Rev. Ed- PDMF IN NflW ' TOUCKS, DEPENDA015 USED CAM ward Miller. The attendants were il Mr. and Mrs. Charette Horoter. gueet and addressed the Sea Scouts daughter, Miss Mary Frances to James Connors' of Kentucky. dally sale of stamps. A door prize was awarded Mrs. Ar- briefly. He also announced, that the Shreeves, to Francis Mauser, son of Munii. in ... nun AND TRUCKS. FACTORY- APPROVED smice... Bridge prizes were awarded to MU- Miss McCue said,, "Oakland Street Miss Bernlce Doebner of Newark, nold Horn, Bronx, New York, the and the late G. Drummond Hoop. Boy Scout drive Is on, and urged Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mauser of Jlcent Shay, Sally Porter, Gvven school is the smallest school in Red former Misa Alice VanNesB, who everyone to do their boBt. Lincroft. Mr. MaUBer Is an inatruc- Williams and Helen Rice. Others Bank, but its pupils Tiavo been eager Mrs. Tetiey Is the former Miss with her children, is visiting her The Sea Scouts fiarig "Blow the Grace M. Ruddy, daughter of Mr. tor In the C.A.A. ucliool at Stewart toresent were Martha Campbell, to do their part. Many of the pupils mother, Mra. Anne VanNess, The Man Down," with Skipper Carpen- airport, Parkersbtorg; - Kathcrlno Mertz, Betty Egan, Peggy earned their own stamp money, in and Mrs. George K. Ruddy of River lind. package was won by Mrs. er as soloist Plaza. He is a graduate of Middletown Frank Van Syckle and Helen Borden and Edna Burke. their spare time. Marie Schmltt, Highlands, and high- J«tr._Tetley_Js an employee of the township high school, Leonardo, and st score was made by Mra. Thomas ATTEND CONFEBENOB Jersey Central Pqwer_and Lightijpni- 0'Brlenr Leonardo; — ~ — learned to' fly through C.A.A. schol- 30 WEST FRONT 5RREET pahy~aT~ATIenhurst. .He has taken arships at Red Sank airport. The Chester "Jake" Suplenski, U. S. Mrs. Herbert D. Wright, chairman couple expect to.niarrled In the fall. RED BANK, N. J. an active Interest In Boy Scout work Coast Guard, visited his wife, the t the volunteer special services of in the county for a number of years, ormer Miss Edna Krause, and his the county Red Cross ohapter, and Stamp Oat the Asia. Phone Red Bank 129S FOR AN and at present Is captain of the dis- larents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Suplen- four corps vice chairmen attended aster relief unit of the county Red iki, a few days this week, returning n all-day meeting yesterday at Es- Iross chapter civilian defense set-up. o Toledo, Ohio, where he is sta- sex house, Newark, for chairmen ioned. He bad just been released and vice' chairmen, The meeting was DINNER HOSTESS. rom the hospital, where he had an called by Mm. William Barclay Par- jperatlon for the removal of-hls-ton- ions, Jr., administrator for volun- Miss Irene Davis of Cedar street ills. leef"special~ Services—of-the-North was hostess Saturday at an lnftfr- Mrs. John Morrtssey made high Atlantic area. Others attending rnal dinner party for her brother, icoro at bridge, Mrs. Chester Gut- were Mrs. Wlllam Plum, Mrs. Rob- •,_OlHn TIPHTI. TTP I. IP Committee of SPORT SHIRTS (long and short sleeves) Mlddlatown townshlu for a Plenary Retail running often, driving long, and heating the Consumption llcenso for premises situated ' engine well, you mostly dispersed this add; on Lenlrni mid Urevent avenues, Leonardo, Then along came rationingand limited driving.' WESTMINSTER HOSE Objections, If any. should be made Im. mediately In writing to Howard W. Rob- Plenty of time now for add to gnaw and corrodo ort», Clerk of the Township of Mldilletown. inner ports that you cannot easily replace. But (Signed) what familiar thing bora corrosion? Good McGREGOR'S SWIMMING TRUNKS «. TF , . PATRICK J. LOFTU8, D« Hudson Ave.. Port Monmouth, N, J, inotal plating! JOHN LF.nny, "NEW GLORY FOR OLD © PAJAMAS « Long Strtet, Jersey CXty, K. J. And your engine's insidoo can have anti- NOTICE. GLORY" . .. . Let's all work corrosive on>FLATma—attached as closely as Take notice that Ilobort B. Percy, t/a any fine plating, by Conoco W» motor oik ROBES as Hail 1'unnels, Intends to auulr to tie together to bring new glory to Old e '?,""""'" Committee of (he 'fownshlp of It's patented. It includes, tho modern Byn- Atlantic tor a l'lenaty 1U.LII Con.uaip. thotic that behaves almost "magnet-like" to I,1, """•• <<" Irtomlws SIIIIILUMI on Glory . ... by volunteering for SWANK BELTS AND SUSPENDERS KOHIB u, one mile luuth of Coifs N«ek, maintain onvPLATma—oven for days—whero odd could othorwiso freely attack; Block it! CONOCO Objections, If any, nhoulil Is msda Im. Civilian De/fenoe . . .. buying War meillately In wiltlnit to Jonn(h»n II, OIL-PLATE today. Your Conoco Milengo Jon«, Lleik ot thr '1'uwnshlu of Atlantic, Bonds .... worjklng harder at out • Morcbant knows your right grade of Conoco (rllilnnll HOIIBHT II. PEIICY, regular job. What did you do Continental Oil Company ' '• "• VrtaholU, N, J., It. F. D, 1, MOTOR today to keep our flag waving? GOlDiNS NOTICE. Xpu get Conoco Scrvlco M well M tho famoui Conoco 1'roduoU »t (heao Statlonn

H vun.umiHH.n iinnsa' To I r cll 1 1 0 1 ScobeJ- MEN'S SHOP till'.. N.. jj" * ' ' ° ' ' «' WBLBUR Jeweler ObjectionsObjti , If any, should lii' inid, Im. COMPANY STATION mail alely In wrlllna to Jonatli.n II. Jonea, ESTABLISHED 00 XKA118 SERVICE STATION U.tk of iht T(,«.ishlii of Atlantic. J>g BROAD ST., RED BANK (Hlinitrt) 13-15 White Street Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank ANNA MAI..HKI, 15 Broad Street . Red Bonk (Boiitli of Newman Sprlnn Bond) ' _ JOHN WAI.YHKI, f, O, rroehold, N, j, «, »-, u. I, JUST OIW DHOAD BT^ IlED OAMK Phone 3202 RED BANK REGISTER, JUNE 10, 1943. Page Eleven. CLASSIFIED RED BANK REGISTER WANT ADS

LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES ROOMS FOR RENT HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BBAOH back rests . 11.49 each, garden CASH • for your old typewHUr, uftf.ng LAWN mower*, power .lawn mown, MAN wanted to learn recapping and vul- F YOU are looking for bargains, ••« P. SECOND National Bank and Trait Co, sharpened and repaired. All kinds gar- TWO large light housekeeping rooms and I00.ACRB farm, ^iht-rocim mmlitn koa pus book No, 25,798. Finder return weeders 80 cants, moth bags 89 cents; machines,.cash registers and other of- on* double room; very central. Phono canizing trade; no experience necessary; F. Kennedy. Llit your houitt for **i* servants' quarter,, nve-rootn mSt, moth ball* 10 cents box) cocoa door mats flo« equipment. Serpico'i, 106 Monmouth dent tools and scissors sharpened. Keys attractive salary to start. Apply In the it rent. I have many proipeoti*, P, F. t» sbov. bank. fitted to all trunks and valisae. Sewing Red Bank 450-J. Unant ho us.; bams and outbulldlnsra 11,10, tlfty-feet garden hose K.ga: street," Red Bank 48B. '- morning at th« Tire Boys {branch ot J. Kennedy, 21 I'etcn place, Red Bank, neeilmt condition i on* tnJS S mata machines repaired. Cross Lockimlth Shop, LARGE double rooni for.rent, ampin closet H. Mount Co.), 77 MonrdbUth .street. Red JTVB DOLLARS reward for the return In sponge• nKnivasa 29K6 cantspanla. National * & 10. 1 If5 Shrewsbury avenue, lied Bank. room; near bath; one block from buses. ilgnway frontage, four mil** west of Bad acrid condition of a yellow canary bird phon* 2880." U3BD stovei. breakfast table and benches, Bank. . HOUSES and stores for rent tt. V. B. H. '•"•:• -Possession October 1. for |» sinks, bfts.ns, lawn mo wen, leu boxen, Butlneu one* preferred; residential sec- •tout, Letria building..' 77-7> Broad with r>3 marker on lezi got away Tuesday. JSEU Iiirntturt for •«!•. Aoderion Uro gss grill, bedit, tables, chairs l odds and RED BANK Buelnws Institute f secretarial tion. Phon« Red"i)ank 1920.M* or; call at b J. H. ategoty, no prond strait, Red Inc.. 800 Monmouth atratt, Rad Banjt. course. Registration, phone after 2 p. CHAUFFEUR wanted to drive light de> itreet (over Newb.rry stors). ilnk * •""• " '"' "^ ends bought and sold. Open Sundays till 125 Lincoln avenue, Fair Haven. N. J.* livery wegonj steady employment; ex- Bank.* ; •"LOWERS for engaiement parties, wad- noon. 110 Shrewsbury avenue, Red m. Red Bank 0SS. Florence O'Sbea, pria- clnnl. FURNISHED three rooms for light house- cellent wattes. Apply Mr. Go gel. Post OFFICE ROOMS—Thret front, *dl* Tatleys. 11 Broad street. Red Bank. lets ready to lay early in August. Al- car garage, near bus Una, on Nave»lnlc LOST, brown coin purse containing 12.80 WO large double rooms and one single and enclosed porch buntralow, furnlnhed; lver road, Hlddletown township, Alao PIANOS—A, B, nlrbin, piano miktr, d#a4- bert II. Smith, Sleepy Hollow road, Camp- WORK wanted; painting by day or con- room for rent. Sycamore avenue, SALB3LADIES wanted for ]adle»' ready- iorne improvements; near bus lines and and two church play ticket!. Lolt be- bell's Junction, phone Keansburg 061.* tract. Address Atlantic Highland!. • R. to-wear. Apply at oncf. J. Yanko, 30 ve-room furnished bungalow at Cuu. •r, tuning, reottrlnr, rutoTatlnti. Shop Shrewsbury; one block from Red Bank- .tores. Immediate poaientlon; immacu- urg, in beach block; great baraalnTtal tween Mechanic street school and nigh ,nd «howroonj. Drummood plact, V+4 Dank F. D., 42. Eatontown bus line. Phone Red Bank Broad street, Red Bank. nUly clean. Only adults need apply, school. Phone Bed Bank 85U-J. -| BABY bathlne-tte, bab/ scale and baby 799-JT. ^hne Rumaon 437. ulr* owner, Charles E. falardwu. tl OSS. basket, all In excellent condition, for CUSTOM plowing, discing, sowing, har- WE NEED first class domestic help for 'cean View avenue, Keansbunt, H. J. LOST. Mt of falle teeth on plate, Re- W1Q BUV and «*]] ttcond-httvi «nty Lanjer, 322' Carr avenue, year-round four-room hottet looatexl oei BEOOND National Dank and Trust Co., town, N. J., «oraoroso s R«d Bt ridge. Phone cabinet model. 16B River road, Red Ralph Matter, Holmdel, N. J., box 251 URN I SHED rooms, sultablo for couples, phone 8600." ' - -. . Keiih«burt[, N. J. »rlvat»- beach i has tile batiroom with lat> Bed Bank, N. J,, paas book No, 28,080. [led Bank 8818. Bonk, N. J.* phone Holmdel «8pl. . with kitchenette; reasonable. Phone »t pluiiiblhtr aiid shovier, ateani biat. ijai< Humeon 1388-J evenings. 3D Lafayette RIVER property; bungalow, >furnished; i»aUr• . electric, together with everr «»n' Finder return to above bank. EARLY American (1826-86) Empire side- HOOVER cleaner* repaired, brushes te- STENOGRAPHER-BOOK KEEPER wanted, MOVING donai »erj cheap, «• w» nwd street, Rumson, K J.* with or without experience; would con- beautifully landscaped and located; :elvable modern Improvemsmt. WU1 ssdl return loftdi. Swarts'i Auction Rooms, board for sale; beautiful mahogany; per* bristled. Allen Electric Shop, 16 Wfalt* studio living room, fireplace, dining room, to tie proper partr on verjr tur Unru LOST, light rimmed bl-focal glaests. Mrs, feot condition- Phone for appointment to street, phone e!2. Red Bank. LARGE and small rooms for rent, foe" sider high school girl for summer. Apply Howard: Manh, 82 But River road, phona Red Bank 8218, Ulgbtrar 86, Mld- t Rolston Waterbury, 22 West Front three master bedrooms, bath, shower, nd can be paid off on a rental basis. dlntawn. N, J, see It, Have history of same. Phone Red OZSSl'0018 cleaned \*na built; svptfe i gentlemen only, 19 East Front strtett. maid's room and bath; kitchen, two-car .elepaon owner. Mr. Bauaor, AUsnUo Buroeon,'N, J, , . •' •• • Bank 010/ led Bank.' fet. Red Bank, phone 8500,* ihlanda 961, WE} DUV bankrupt stock of n»w furnl- tanks cleaned and installed} drain* lo- attached garige; hot water heat; one acre J tailed. Pbone any time Atj or eight, land. Yearly rental 31,500, divided $125 tur» and sell It to you at IOWBP t>rk«i FOURj-POSTER slngl* bed with lnnernprlng LARGE, beautifully furnUhsd double room HELP wanted to drive coal trucks and ilVB-ROOM bungalow for sale, all con. FOR SALE than any other •lores. Swarti'i Highway mattress for sale; practically new. Phone Rumion 740-J, Harrey C. TIJton, I Bruc* for rent; very coo). Phone Red Bunk work-Jn coil yard; steady work for the monthly. Marie Cox, Realtor, Portsupeck, olace. Rumson. venlencei; one mil, from Bed Bank. Store, Hlshwar 86. Mid dletown. toross Red Bank 1086-R.* 582-W. right men. M. V. Brown. 24 Wharf ave- iddress Ungwopd av.nue, WUmort Sttki IEEr Yes, wo have new tfresi grade* Tied Bank bridge, phonn Bed Bank 8218. nue, Red Bank.* WE CARRY a complete line of beds, CESSPOOLS cleaned and dag, drains in- FURNISHED room* for rent at IG4 West ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Four-room MlddleUwn. Shlcunoff. 1, 2 and a. All sliesT—Wtf recap your stalled, wood sawing, estimates given; tires without a certificate. We do vulcan- ANTIQUES, rtiBB, furniture, illverware, iprlnga, mattresses and pillows. Sam- Front street; three minutes to railroad year-round modern bungalow, furnished jewelry, cash registers, aewlng machinal, uel Swarti, 14 West Front street, phone all kinds of well work, Howard TUton, 50 tatlon and buaaen.* DRIVER wanted for delivery truck. Ap- or unfurnished; tile bathroom and shower OU CAM movo In this home July l*t| ltlng|: 24 hours' aervlce. Charlie's Tire Center itreet, Rum$oa phone Btmuon ply 41 Broad street. Red Batik.* large plot, larg, living room with dr.. Store, 115 West Front street, Tied Bank.- •toves, sum, books, pictures, coin*; car- 1887.* t with every conceivable improvement; 1m riage a and llntng, itampi, luseasa, denki B18-J. ' •• FURNISHED rooms for rent. Apply mediate possession to proper party. Place; thre* bedrooms, til* bathroom, hot SOY BBANS for sale; Herblnsoy, germi- Dirummond place, Red Bank.* MOTHER'S helper, full time liouiework- water heat (coal burner), two-car saras*i BABi" OHICKS—Tnklujr orders for July bQugbt And sold. Town Furniture Ex- VACUUM cleaners repaired: any make-. Telephone owner, Mr. Hauser, Atlantic delivery | White Leghorns and Now change, 85 MonmouJLh itreet. Red Bank, natlon tested. Phono Eaton town ISO-J,* er, white. In officer's faintly, near Fort Hlg-hl&nds 931 near school. Price $8,000. W. A. Hop. Allen Electrlo Shop. 18 WblU strut. ROOMS, Atlantic Hotel, by day or wetk. rtonmouth; own room; can have two-room ne Agency, George S. Sctanck, t LinJ.n Hampshire Reds. Custom hatching, wlll- phono 528. t RBF&IOERATOR, Q cubic feet. Crossley Red Bank. 121 Fair Haven road. Fair Haven, pbone gerodt Bros., Llneroft, N, J., phone Red bungalow rent free. If husband, preferably SIX-ROOM year-round home located on lace. phon. Red Bank J07.» PLANTS—Vwetablea and flowers for your SbelvBdor; very dean. Can be.seen a>t 89ZG Red Bank. soldier, doee outside chores. Phone Eaton- Bank CB74-M: , 205 Bridge avenue, Red Bank.* REPAIIUNG—Furs repaired and re*tyitd town 412 Thursday or Saturday. private beach; haa every modern Jm- Victory garden. Honey Bee Flo wen, at moderate prices. Storage free. Vo- ONE of Hcd Bank's most convenient loca- ILOSB ESTATB-Bungalow o»lr |4,500| HYBRID corn seed for sales New Jersey Upper Broad street, Red Bank, phone 872. SKILL SAW, model E, for sale; practically gol s, 24 Broad ttrett. Red Bank, phont tions, both single and double rooms. large living room, open fireplace, sun certlfled. No, I and No. 4. Don't dolor 1 iBrlor 10x15; two bedrooms, kltehem, Ul. EVERGREENS—All kinds i azaleas, blue new. James A. Curley, phone Red Bank 474. Mis. H. F. Dowstra, 68 Maple avenue, Red WANT a stronaf bay to cut lawn all day order now. Conovor Brothers. Wlckatunk, 8310.* -. , • J3k, phono 1084'. Saturday. Call Rumion 681.* bath; hardwood floors. Hot air heat to pbone Holmde) 8121, ' spruce, Norway spruco, from two to ten FOB INSURANCE! of all kinds sa« K. V. ber Int. II you are inieresien lor lait all rooms; large attic, cellar under entire feet In sice. Also red maples and Norway LIVING ROOM rug, 8x10, Ml vanity ta- occupancy, telephone owner, Mr. Hauser. R. fl. Stout, Lewis building, 77-79 Broad ROOMS, 98 South street, Red Bank) quiet BOY wanted to make hlmseir useful in house. One-car garage. House alone CJUI- BOY DEAN seed, redeaned Hurbltuoy of maples.- Reasonable, W« will plant. ble with triple mirror, $6.60; large day. street (over Newb.rry stor.). store, Apply Klrechbaum'a, 23 Broad lot IIB duplicated for leas thsut$K,OOOt lot high germination. Order early. Oono- Schltchtlng-, Highway 85, Mlnnlllnk Park, bed $8, marble top table S4, seven-piece and comfortable; hot water at ail times. Plenty of parking space. Moderate prices. street. Red Bank. A SOLpiER couple can have two-room isaeased at 11.000. Terms I1.S0O cash, ver Brothers, Wlckatunk, phono Bolmdel Mlddletown, N. J. . • bedroom suite J25; porcelain top kitchen THE BEST prices paid for rags, Iron and | 1121. , . ' . , set, four chairs, |12. Phono,. Keanaburg metal. Nick Gcttia, junk dealer, 216 - hon# 2814. -i • bunnolow near Fort Monmouth rent >alano monthlyan aveni. ExecutoSe r on precilm. FOR INSURANCE on your car, bout* or 13H2-J. - • Shrewsbury avenue. Rod Bank, phone .'ree if man does light outside chorea i'71.?»'. , "' » Bright, phon. Sea BOD for nalai paatun for cattle. H. T. basards of any kind, phone or call Ray I508-W. Will call. TWO and three rooms for rent, furnished; SITUATIONS WANTED wages paid to wife for inside work an Srlgfat 206-J. Gullck & Son, Mlddletown, N. J., phone B. Stllltnan, St*ttt Highway, Eaton town 7, SHOEMAKER sewing machine and one all Improvements; heat (hot water) ; on mother'e helper, houseworker. Phone 488.M. Twenty.flVft years at thg same location. Landls shoe flnlahlng machine, with ^ SPANISH—Opportunity, culture; study >us line. H. C. Schllchting, Route 3 6, WE HAVE several good men who wish Eatontown 412 Thursdays and Saturdayi BASTSIDE Park, near KnoUwood achoo), with a native. Beginners' group itart- Minneaink Park. - excellent neighborhood; six-room housa, WOOD—All kinds of Undllng and stove PAlNX direct from factor/ and eava 10 h, p. Century motor. A, C,, reaitonafale. Can summer employment; we want them AKVMENT ol four rooms, bath, Im- be seen at 205 Bridge avenue. Red Bank.* Ing now. Phone Long Branch 8000. back this fall. Economy Nursery Co., Llt- provements, on Bmall farm near Route u wood for sate; also fireplace wood. per eent on all materials, paint, var> ROOM FOR RENT In private family. Good tla Silver, N. J., phone lied Bank 2030.* 3,000. W.^A. Hopping Agency, Georga Trucking done. Hauling and small mov- nlihes, wall textur* and wall paper. At* MADELON PROAL, antiques . bou 35; $15 per month. Mrs, Annie Shcllard S. Schanck, 8 Linden place, phone Red TYPEWRITER, Underwood No. 5. and location; on bus line. 204 Branch ave- Hazlet avenue. Hnzlet, N. J-* ing. B. Halter, phone Red Bank 34H0-W- Untie Paint Oo., 119 WMt Front itrMt, desk, very good condition. Jtargaln to and sold. 102 Wut Front street, I nue. Red Bank. Phone 3269.M. Bank 387.* Red Bank, phone 82B1-W. • Bank. CARETAKER, chauffeur, butler and cook JUST ARRIVED—Urge uhlproont of In- quick buyer; all day Saturday and Sunday, wanted; man and wife. State HBjary in FOUR-ROOM bungalow for rent, furnished, NBW four-room bungalow, tile bath, hot laid linoleum, felt base linoleum and HARDY chryaanthemums, long stems for J, Reynoldi. East Valley drive, near Sears ItUMSON STUDIOS—Painting and paper- ROOMS, light housekeeping-; kitchen, bod- first (otter. Uve In. Write Curotakor, June Jt> to October 15: all improve- air heat, large attic; 1500 down balance) rugs; lowest prices in town. Phono 1887 cutting! beautiful colors; will bloom this avenue. Atlantic HiEhl&nd«, N. J.' hanging; all Interior decoration*. Phone room and bath, 97 weekly; one room, box 611. Red Bank.* ments; Harajte, Frontier, 26 Avenue 13 per month. ™ ----- Two RiverB, Rumiion, N. J-* for estimate. Samuel Swarts, 14 west /alii* I2.G0 per 100; 20 cents dozen. Rue'n PUPPIES; wire haired, for saJei moat ex Rumson 769-W. $5. Call before 1 p. m. William Paul. 158 James A. Curley.* T"ront street. Red Bank.* • Farm, Hnnca avenue, (rear of airport.) Main street, Ke ana burg, K. J, WOMAN wishes two days' work. Thurs- cellent present for man, woman or child. OLD FLOORS and stairs made Ilka newj AT PORT MONMOUTH. house new rail. Phone Red Bank ^340-M. Harry Pound, days and Fridays, Phone Rod Bank IN TOWN—Ten rooms, two baths, DISCONTINUED Imperial washable wall- BOATS—Row boats. Bail boats and spring floor aandlns and hand reflnlehlngi 8tye 3832-J.* road station; six rooms, all improve* paper for every room 'In' your .bomsI boards. Elite Rarltan Boat 'Works. H. Vanity'Kennels, Llttla SUver, N. J. square foot and up] experienced work* roomlne hovwe for rent, $40 month, roenU; sun parlor; coal best, garage. lot values to 110, on sale for 11.88 per room manthlp. Myron fi. Morson. 29 Maple HELP WANTED plus water bill. Available July 15 or 0. Winter ton, 122 Broad street. Key port, DOG HOUSE, largo site, for sale. Phone EXPERIENCED couple as caretakers, for lot Quantities and pattern! are limited. N. J. .. avenue. Red Bank, phone 8194-J. free apartment; man willing to help August let. Hot water heat (coal). Klarln's Paint Btoro. 88 Monmonth «tre«t. 1800 Red Bank. TWO counter men wanted. Apply Cafe- ROWBOAT8, bar and cooler, two marine ARTHUR E. BOYCE, painting contractor; with lawn In spare time. Phone Sea Five complete bedroomi furnished, teria, Camp Wood Gueat House, phone Bright 136.' WATEB PUMPB, new and rebuilt, for sale. compasses, chairs and block and fall. BATH tuba, two, five feet long; also ped- practical painters, paper hangera and Eatontown 6H. extension 60. bedding and other linens Included, EATONTOWN, 187 Broad strett: tram* Pump repairs of all kinds; plumbing and Mahon, 16 Highland avenue, Humeon, N, estal bathroom sink with porcelain decorators, No Job.too large or too small. house, seven rooms, hot air h«at For estimate call Rumson 666. • ette .experience, to be In charge of bus woman desires day's work, or job work; .rlc; on bus line: 13,600. Gwendolyn Ma- . Mlddletown »« STEAWBERRIiES,. strawberry rhubarb j bookcaie, gag ranges. Bock'a Stove Ex- rooms can be made Into three-room loney, . wholesale and retail; also fresh"oggsr change,206 -Bay-avenue. Highlands,-phone terminal luncheonette. Must have excel- good references. Phone Red Bank 2352. apartment, other two room* turned RAISE pigs and help solve your and your Highlands 1080. FLOORS—Sanding- and-ittrtaelna-eontr&o- lentTjharacter.—-Apply-Kollo-Tranelt Corp., -Logan. ^-_ eountry'a meat problem; pure brod aorn- Call at houne. Old Cherry Tree Farm. ed. Hav« your old floors and stairs -into-bedroomB-to rent-out,_givIng.Hev_-_ BUNGALOW, hollow til* construction, foe J. C. Hotidrlckaon, phone Middletbwn 106. Maple avenue, Keyport, N. J. 1 ied Duroc pigs for sale. Bred aows and ANTS are pests—set rid of them; T. A. T. made illce new by eiperlenced workman- EXPERIENCED laundress wants work at en.room total for Ineoms; very good sal*, hear Little—Silver—depotr-llving- - •mall plfls vaccinated. Guaranteed •hip..... Satisfaction guaranteed. For tatl* DRIVERS and helper, wanted. Apply at room, fireplace, enclosed porch t saa unit* QAS rantre for sale, cost $100, will sell for traps 25 cents; Ant Check 10 cents. Ant home. 205 Elver street, Red Bank.* return. Registered OPA and estab- H! healthy. Place your orders now. Shad- half that price; used short time; two Dcd 10 cents; Black Flaff powder lo cents; mat© call Rod Bank £03. J. MorU eon- warehouse, corner Uaple av.nue and for heating; plot 140x300. " ow Iele Farm, Rad Bank. Phone Red Ice refrigerators, SO pounds lea capacity, moth balls and flakee 10 contet Flit $1.25 tractor. Bergen place, Ked Bask. Fred D. Wlkoff PRACTICAL nurse available. Phone lished. Sacrifice due to ill health. (7,000. W. A. Hopplns t Bank 8648. ' • • gallon. National G A 10, Prown'a, phone Company; ^^ Rumion 820-R.* Only interested parties ne*d reply to S. Schanck, « Linden pislace. , phone B«d Cdl at 97 West Front street, Red Bank.* FOR INSURANCE on your car. house or Bank 307.' XJSBD furniture for sale. Anderson Bros.. hax&rdi of my kind eoseult Ray H. Booming House, box 511, Red Bank, TWO kid goat* for sale, seven weeks old. BUNGALOW, five room* and bath; Hbli Inc., SCO Monmoutb street. Red Bank, Thomas Walling, church street, Belford, MOTHS ruin clothes— take the proper care StUlmsn, Stata Highway, Eatontown, N. J., POUTER. IS2.B0 weeklr: Uffht work, for appointment. phones Eat on to wh 7 and 8. "Twenty-five FARM PRODUCE land type he*,t; landscaped plot. 50x160. N.J,* ••- • - . at once; moth bun 99 eentn, Larvex 79 steady; man with, car preferred: es- Located in good residential aectloni 14,600. cents pint; gallon site $2.69; Odora closets yeaTsJEt the'flame location." -__.- aenllal UTllubllirlltaJth" See Keinbie.-•"— YOUB'old furniture made bttter than new, EASY washing machine for sola. In perfect $4.08. Para Nuggetts 29 cente lb.; Flit SEVERAL fields of at Mid In a mixed hay FIVE-BOOM cottage; bath; on groundi o; Thompson Agency, 81 East Front str««t- sprayed or rubbtd finishes} all brancbr r for sale. Matthew Mullln, Brookdale phone Red Bank 700.* - - condition. Phone Red Bank 1447.* guna, IS centn." NaUonaT 5 & 10. Prown JOB PRINTlNGr-When you need bu*- 17 Barker avenue, Vail Homss, after Country club. Will made concession.tc •a to cabinet making i estimates and plan. phona 2680.* fl p. m. Farm, Uncroft, N. J. someone willing to fix it up. Phone He*! ATTBACTiyB river front property located ; Sing cheerfully done. Call us. Red Bank GOOD work horse for sale. Inquire J, Iness' cards, letterheads, envelopes^ Bank 260. in fine residential section: colonial J867. Ask for Mr. Wllms. . Grover Curtis, 8tnt« Highway 86, Key- HARLEY- pAVIDSON motorcycle for sala billheads, booklets, potters* programs, HARBIHSOY beam for tali, high gorml style. Seven rooms, two b'atiu, beamtjd pott. N. J.. phone Keyport 44Q-J-2/ in good" condition. Apply Bedie, Monroe STEADY day-time position lor bua hoy nation Qualities; recleaned and graded. SHREWSBURY—EiBht rooma. hot water WH TAV highest prices for your poultry, >nno\incament* or anything In ths Una heat (coal), just renovated and decor- c.lllngs, tw6 flreplaces, large irlaae'en* Write or phone Long Branch 1600. 39 LOT of building material, hardware for avenue, Little Silver, N. J.' • alao counter girl wanted, under 50, Al)' Matthew Mullln, Brookdale Farm, Uncrolt, olpstd porch. ClrculaUng hot »»ttr heat ot printing try Tba Regitter. Wock*bl ply Mrs. Austin, Service Club Cafeteria ated tUruUfjIiuUt, one-car garage attached; North Broadway, Long Branch. Zwlokl'a Interior and garage doors, windows, •SNIPE" mainsail In rood' condition for acre fertile land; $70. Rumson, near bua, with oil burner. tirounds nicely land* ' cabinets' and screens; common wire, fin- the better kind dona when promUed Fort Monmouth, Estontoffn ilOflO, exten- scaped with shade trees and abrubar dou« Live Poultry Market. • tonroe avenue. Lit' and at reasonable prices, elon 228. ' _^ FARMERS and truck urower* will find a five rooms,- bath, one-car araras*. $80, ishing, gnlvanlted, shingle and roofing ready market for their produce by ad- Joseph G. McCue, Realtor, Rumson ii hie garage, dock, bulkhead: excellent con. BUT your n»» furaltur* from us, 12 nails, wood shingle*, stain material* ~ roll # dlU.on. Price flMOO. Thompson AgM. months to'pay! no higher Installment MEN wanted lor euentlal war Industry vertising in .'i'be Refliter'a classified col- or Red Bank 2O41. ' • roofing, plywood and other Items. 00 Cot- BEAUTIFUL modern bar for sale. Phone pay averages 140 for 48-hour week. or. 81 Ease Front street, phon* Exi Sank prices charged—tame as cash prlcas tage place, Xonff Branch, t>hone Long Long Branch 1818. umm. ' • 700.*^ ' ., Swart*1* Highway Store, Highway tC, Mid Will train unskilled workers. Martin Rub FOUR/.ROOM bungalow and bath, fur- Branch S480-M. ~_ - ber Oo., Lone Branch avenue. Long 88 ACRES fall seeded mixed hay for sale, nished or unfurnished; bus posse* bj MODERN bungalow. Cape Cod archiUo. dletown, aeroas feed -Ban k• 'bridge •• . *"Phon- —e SELL or trade for, live stock.' McGormlok standing {excellent crop). To ln»pec door. Inquire Zaremba, Hamilton avenw Red Bank till. GRIFFIN'S Service Station, Maple avenue binder drawn bjr horses or tractor, In Branch, N, J. • • ture; five rooms, tile bat*, showir, flrt. A.I condition;. also two girls' bicycles. go to the former Butcher farm on th< Leonardo, phona Atlantic Highland a 817. place} steam heat; one-tar attached B*> TAKE NOTICE—Now Is the time to have - and Berffen planer one Avo-ton hydraulic MAN mnled to assist jrardeuorj steady eiutt and south aides of Hoimdel-Mlddle rage. Plot 60x100. Prlc, IU.600. lift, caahler's desk, child's desk and chair, Harry Gllolyi Vanderburff, phono Holm- FOR MORTGAGE lo&ns see B. V. R. H. job, good pay* Call Four Wind Farm, town road,- Inquire of Paul II. Styker, HOUSE and garage-for rent) good loca- your furnace* and coal, stove repaired. dining room and living room suites, rugs,, del 7704. Thompson Agency, 81 OBaat Front atre.it, All al«e iurnace and stove pipes: Samuel Stout, Lewis building, >77-78 Broad Nutswamp rOftd, telephone Rvd Bank 211. Highway No. 34, Holmdel, N. J., phone tion; suitable for officers and their fam- phone 700." • ' mattrens and beds complete, bureaus and •trtet (qg«r Nawberry, «tora>. ilies. Telephone Rumaon 420-W. Swartl, 14 West Front struct, phone dresserB.* -- , -. MODEL T Ford truck, (n fair to good 6801. ^^_^^_^ . DUTCH colonial, hall brick and bait stue* 1887.' . condition; extension chas»U, worm drive, YOUNG MAN wanted to Itarn print- ca h aei large fabric covered body, tide curtains; BUY,'and tell second-band clothsai muit FIVE bred iowa due to farrow about July r, , 2!i located »tJ8 Brook avenue, 30x30 HYDE right band propeller, 150; k^be In good condition. I*. Kerb or, 2DB 15/lor sale. ' Willowbrook Farm, Ev Littlo Silver; six rooms! tile bath; Or*, TRACTORS and *q»lpment, new, used.and 22^20 Hyde right hand propeller, }1&; well suited for hauling vegetables In com- ing trade, or man who. has had REAL ESTATE FOR SALE rebuilt. Oonover Bros., Wlekatunk. N. mercial truck gardens from Held to pack- Snrewibury avenue. Red Bank; Phone erett Road, Red Bank, phon« I318-M-1. placs. sun parlor: steam- hsMi- leurtni 50-foot 14-foot beam heavy constructed 468-W. ^___ aome experience at the trade.* Steady brook In rear of property: tl.800. Pliaee J. Phone Holmdel 6121 work bott, 126 h. p. reduction gear, Bud a ing shed, or for houae-to-houoe peddling. Job in pleasant surroundings; 40- BUY, sell or rent all typei of real HUM A bargain waiting for you if you have u*e do not disturb Unanta. Watert « NUBIAN milking goats, hornless: fresh. motor, |1,400. Two bronie plunger type SEPTIC TANKS and cesspool* eleaned, hour week. See Mr. Fennlngton, through Constance Smith Agency, 2 West Front atreet, phon« 8600.* good milking purebreds and grade* valio bilBo pumpi, 214.Inch, 110. A. W. Bac- for such a motor vehicle. Inspection In- also dry welli, drtlns Installed. Esti- FOR EXCHANGE Maple avenue. Fair Haven, phone H*d kids for sale. Water street, Tlnton Falls. meinter. Eait road and East End avenue, vited. Kemp's Gardens, Church atreet, mates given. Oscar Becker. 17 Second plant superintendent. Red Bank Reg- Bank 2308. GOOD home located at 391 River read, eli Bolford, N. J. LHUe Silver, N. J. • street, Fair Haven, pbone Bed Bank 1404. ister.' WILL EXCHANGE large baby coach, with rooms, bath, fireplace, sun parlor, tlir««u box 408; phon* Eatontown 6B9. balloon tire wheels, padded hood. In r garage. In A-l shapt; larg* lot! DAIRY farm equipment—Surge milking GOATS for salt; nanny goaU and baby OET the comfort of Venetian Minds; use B-ood condition, for » baby stroller. Fhone REAL ESTATE and Imuranc*. Paul J7.000. Terms arranged. Waterbarx 11 machines, milk coolers, 4, 8, la-can, In goats. Komarova Farm, Chapel Hill, them all year round for beauty of th* WANTED WO11 AN wanted to prase dresses; alao to Red Bank 3295. R Striker, ipeelalUwg In farms, Wtii Front etreet. phon* SCOP.* lt»ek| electric .fonco^controllers water box 101. phone Atlantic Highlands home and the utility of taem, Light at an do sewing and repairing; steady or part 61 Monmouth country homes .and estates. St*U LITTLE SILVER POINT horn*, aeraa heater* I repairs and service] Sfewai^ Ollp- M ongle-that-Vou wenf It. Fre* estimates. BICYCLES wanted, "any six*, any nakaj time. City Dry CUam rooms, bath; lot 177x235; neadi some Phone 2680, National Bt 10. Pr6wn's.» O atreet. Rod Bank.* Hlghwty No. 8<. Holmdel. phone mastere, Roto salt, Jomosway barn equip VICTORY Y»luea, Maple crib S8.60, R«. -also— franas. Mahns- BTOBH_S 5^ ?^. REAL ESTATE WANTED repairs. Prloed at $6,000. Rolsiton W*> ment and repairs, ohloken feeders, wash frina vacuum cleaner $6,60, round porch Eatontown. phonB**30. - BN wanted, mechanics (shop) ; draft de- —Holmdel-6.601. -— — '- lirburyr is-West Front street, -pbou* ing powder, chlorine aUrlllaar, Jamesway tablt $ 1-50, walnut nltrht table $8.60. cell- WANTED, American antique furniture, ferred preferred; men over 38 or those WILL PAY cash for a dwelling of six VutUspayRoyJ^ltonray._RoyJ.^ltonaa ing~-poTch-awlng-44.6{H-odA rbalrw Rllc AUTOMOBILES old silver, ehlna and glass) family por- J., phone Freehold otherwise draft deferrable. Proof of date rooms and two to five acres of land BUNGALOW for sole and 10 lots, located SIX-ROOM house, with bath and eitra SonsSon,.. Marlboro, N each; window boxes 75c each, and a thou- . .alta. I^Klnhmnnar 12 R.-t M.I,, rtrwiL -andr-placo-of-birth-tequlredPO-andr-placo-of-birth-tequlred.—PPIBOM nonow JitjEurriifljie: lhdd or unfurnishedfihd ; Sl00^10,0000 or lless. in Del ford, N. J., 12,600. Inquire Cos' lavatory; living room, finished in kn»ttr 9S1-J--" T-- t or 851-H-l. annd books at 6c each. Come In and look MAURICE SCHWARTZ, Chrysler. Ply. Freehold. U. J- phone ^178. engaged In essentiaill industridt y will not bbe Red Bank, Shrewsbury, uatontown or Long Silver"! "Wert-Pront sliest, RtJ flanfc— -pmer-wlth—flreplsc*•—d«ign«i—/rc~—„...- around and see the many other values. mouth and International truck sales and WANTED. ladles' old or slightly usid bi- considered. Faaprsy Corp.. Chestnut Btanch area. Wrlto Cash, box 611, Bed house of tomorrow at World'* Fair. Larg« YOUTH'S three-plec* covert suit for sale, RUBOH'B Auction Galteries, 27-29 East 24-ACRE farm for sals; peach orchard, 20; site 88. Good condition: worn service headauarttfrs. Phon* Red Bank oyctee or bicycle frame*. Grorer Par- street, Red Bank. shati« trees. Near bus line) 10,000, Ilol* Front street, Red Bank, phono 1608, 787. ker, 8-10 Mechanic street. Red Bank, apple orchard; asparagus beds; six-room ston Waterbury, 22 West Front stnat, ce. Owner In service. Ralph. » LOCAL resident wishes to purchase year house, in first class condition; bath, hot JBrHito avenue, Red B«nk.» phone 1818. phone 3500." > . STOP at Burdgtt's Warehouse for bar- USED CARS bonght, sold and exchanged* WOMAN wanted to manage shoe round home, five to seven rooms, oi and cold water; hot air heat; electricity FOUR-EOOM bungalow, new fcirnac*. auid ualnBj too numerous to mention.' From Pontlao tales and osrvlce; tsrms. G. M. WHAT have you to sell In used poultry - store; aged 25 to 40, with soiling river. Write Local, box 511, Red B&nk.* all outbuildings Included; road stand PLANET JR. garden tractor for »aJe, with A. C. Raaeii Brothers, 10-21 Mechanic new roof; one-car garage. Ready for plow, harrow and cultivator. Call even- baby carriages to bars, 125 Broad street, equipment? Sell everything not In UM experience preferred. Wonderful op- Phne Mlddletown 83.M. . Red Bank, \ etreet, phone 8066, and help the war effort. Send us a listing WANT to rent with option to buy; small Immediate oocupancy; 12,600. Rolston Ings of all day. Sundays. J6««j>h Deeley portunity for right p'erson; good salary. Waterbury, 32 Weot Front strevt, phont (40 Wall street, West Long Branch. N. J. and tbe price you want." D lob row Broth farm, approximately 15 acres; good RUMSON—'Four lots, two^ on Lafayett* BEAUTIFUL wicker and breakfast set, L. CARS painted and fender work. We have ors, mailing address: Long Branch, N. J Apply at once. Triangle Shoe. Store, buildings; on main road, within & ten-mile street and two on Allen street; very 3600, RUTGBU'S tomato plants for «»le. T. F. 0. Smith, ftJao French shot gun, Zelss a fully equipped shop to give /on a sat- GOOD Sevan-room houaa; plp*le*a hwtmi Olll. Slat* Highway 86, R. P. D.. Red binoculars, double bed with Innorsprlng Ufactory job. Wllkins Motor Sales. ATTENTION, .fanners; Highest prices paid 0 5 Broad .trcct, Red Bank. radius of Red Bank. Write SmaJl Farm, reasonable. Write Lot, box 511, Red Bark, N. J. tnaUroM, $12; radio, $9.50; showcase, day Broad street. Red Bank, phone 3S71. for beef, veal, lamb and pigs. Phone box fill, Red Bank.* Bank. . garage; located on qulat street In Fair bed. • Town Furniture Exchange, 35 Mon- Rod Bank 3144. before 6 o'clock p. m.; COOK-HOUSEWORKER wanted;" on bus Haven: nlco neighborhood; 15.000. RotRt . SEVERAL good used "gas ranges, coal mouth street, Red Bank, phone 528. FOR QUICK action in tha sale or rentai of 12-R00M. house, three apartments, two aton Waterbury, 22 West Front stoves, combination coal and gas stoves, IP YOU wUh to sell your automobile, Keypqrt-H07.-W after 6,80 p. m, line: good, wages. Call Entontown 166 your house, bungalow or farm, pbone •team heating plants, two baths; cent- phone «500.* fireplace grates for sale cheap. Samuel CLOPAY thatlcn, 15 ccnta each In white. brlng.it to us. We pay cash for ser- WANTED, gasoline lawn mower, with ietween 6 and 8 any evening." ^ or write thU ofilce today. Ray Stlllman, trolly located; lot 1.2x92. Terms. Foi viceable cars i 1985 to 1041 models. State Highway, Eatontown. Phone*{ Eat- ATTRACTIVE semi-bungaloir. two b*4f.' SwsrU, 14 West Front street, phone Ivory or green; fibre shades 10 cents; Mount-Engllah Co., Red Bank, trailer.'seat. What have you to offer T HOUSEMAN wanted;, also lawn work; further JnformaUon apply to A, L. Ivlns, room* on firat floor, ana bedroom *n tire a, Including spare, leather upholstery; TYPEWRITER wanted; must be In good HIOH SCHOOL girl wanted to tvivlch child rage; larg. lot; plenty of ehad* tram. houses or tool nhods: sltplep boards, mllense 34,600: <4D0 cash. Mrs. Si, H. Pric. 10.000. Waterbury, 21 West Frotii HAV TEDDER for sale. Inquire evening condition and priced right for eaih; afternoons only. Phone Red Bank LIST with Mario Cox, Realtor, your houses FOUR-ROOM bungalow, year round; mod 1 or Sundays. Thomas F. Welch, Sleepy benches, many 2x4'a and 4x6'«; large Eoynton. Alston Court, Rod Bank, phone portable or standard. Can use an add In it J' nnd apartment* for rent. Phone 1602 ern kitchen eublnete, .mprovemunt*; «• street, phons JSOO. lollow road, Mlddletown, N, J. glass raftle box, several panes ot 1850. machine also, Phona Red'Bank 8034 9 Long Branch. cellent condition; $3,500. Phone Keans m. to 9. p, HI. PUIUS BRED Guernsey bull, ten weeks oldj Atalncd wire reinforced glass, about WAR WORKER'S opportunity I Plymouth SALESWDIES — Experienced pre- burg 680-M.* ferred, for hosiery, underwear and IF YOU have a house, apartment or bun- NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OP ACCOUNT no dealers, Couovan, Hlnhwny 88, sec- 2MixS feet. Thin lumber was uied sedan,. 1034, In good running condition. GARDBN tractor wanted; must be In good galow for rent, furnished or unfurnished SIX-ROOM House, sun parlor ind bath Estate of Bosa Port*r Hoagland. daceaaed. ond house next Hamilton fire house, rjio-ie at Red Bank Hook & Ladder Co. fair. This is the deluxe model, seats elx. Cnn condition; reasonable. . Phone Keans- kindred department*: good starting phone Long Branch 8609. ' B, G. Coates ill Improvements; garage. Phon Notice Is hereby «lv»n that the account, Asbnry Park C827-M.' be seen Sunday morning. 34 Locust avc> burg as.' All above In In perfect condition, anlary, Straus Company, Broad Agency. Keansburg 630-J." of the subscribers, acting extfeutore of th* nue, Entontown. phone 887.* estate of said deceased, will b* audited ICEBOX, white, 75-pound Ice «»P«lty Phone Red Dank 070.M or 471-M. VACUUM cloanera; will buy for spot csah, street, Red Bank. FARM of 35 acres for sale, five minutes' good oontlltlon, IB. Can be «een at 81 WILLYS coupe for sale, in very good con- any make, any condition. Phone after RED BANK residence wanted. We have and stated by the surrogate of the Count/ dition; good tlroe; excellent buy, espe- noons or evenlnga, Red. Bank 3039.* a buyer for a fairly large residence* drive Red Bunk, farm-eUate area, nine- of Monmouth and reported for settlement Baat River roa'l. Rumson.* SALESLADY wanted; Bmart specialty preferably on or within a block of a bus room house amidst century old shade trees, Hsavy walnut flat top oflflce d«k with cially for defense worker; economical on to the Orphans' Court ot said County, on FOUR young I>l«» for ssle. A. \<"ln»er, gas. Phone Keanslmrg 78S-M. FURNISHEL* three-room apartment oe shell'.• sUndr work. Oood pay. Apply lln« In ll*<) Bank. Will pay nil cash, Wll- hot water heat; all other Improvements Thursday, the twenty-ninth day of July, Invisible typewriter comimrtment; good Klr,rhb»um'». 2» Broad-street. RM Hank. II api II, 11 Intel matin, realtor, It urn son, M barn, gamut, brook, about five acre, Wghth street, Wot Kcan.liuw, N. J.» condition. Also small walnut oflka cabinet smnll bungalow for summer months:near A. D. 1913, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., EasUm . SELL your car by phone. Hlirheflt cash lamti Wootl. - William J, Hrase. Katon. •SODA illinensor wanted; no Sundays, J,', i)hone RumBon 600, woods. Price $9,500. Joseph (•, McCue War Time, at which Urn* aPDllcattoi) will PULLETS, White Leghorns: Korr blood- with look, and Remington typewriter. prices palii for. 1980-1040-1041 Chevro- jwn, N. J., P. O. Box 44, phona Eaton' HwiHor, Humsou 444 or Red Bank 2041. be made for the allowance of oommtaalona tested I 18 weeks old. nrookwood (arm, Phone Red Bank flB12,* Carlton Sweet Shol>, unit to Carlt"- Uts, I'lymouths and Dodgu. Frank VBII- town r»01. Uieat.r. phone Red Bank 2HIIH. twl counsel fee*. Water street, Tlnton Falln, N. J. Bycklo, phono Red Ilank 1290. EXCLUSIVE Hating, 25fl Mechanic street Dated May 2«, A. I), ltd, UIDIUG .cultlratof, wood condition, tor lowing macJilna wanted; must b< APARTMENTS 8BAUTIFULLY barved 18th century wine Hale. Phone 681 Mlddletown, HOUSEWORK, colored alrl. 17-20 y'«ri ' R#d Dunk: four-room bungalow, CHEVUOLET sednn for DBIO; 1D34 Chev- lalp«t modeli portable! A-l condition, old to do light housework; eat In, bu" porch: lot 26x120; steam hent, coal JOSEPH C. HOAOLAKD, bin, HO I studio grand piano (Amplco) rolet sedan In good order; good rubber. Call Hod Bunk 1018-W-f FOUR-ROOM apartment for rent furnished $'^,500, Terms. Joseph P. Schwarti Itunuon, N, i,i 1900 and Persian runner 8x12, 170. HO TOMATO plants and COIQUH plants tor •«)». Call even In R» after 0 o'clock. Mn. fare. Call Eatontown_SSOjJ * or unfurnished; all improvements, to- POHTBB IIOAOLAND. Joseph Mntta, II or Int. Ne.ttuno HlRhway, WE WILL uny ennh for your old electrlo Ailcncy, U Monmotuh atr*et. Red Bank, River road, Red Bank," Charles Mack, Mlddletown, N. J., nenr OARDENEIt. full tlmo or part time: good ttotlier with private bath and shower phono 311! 1 , Rumson, K, $4 Entontown, phone Eatontown 882-W. tni*' * lefi'lgorator, wtuhlng machine, Ironor, wsgen.. l'hone lied B»nk 08. . Wonderful location on beach; walking dis- Acting JUaouton, OAII, BOAT, U-foot Cane Cod dory, com oloctrlo Iron or electric fan. Good Hotfie* tance to business cent.r, bus, railroad, elc. EXCMJSIVK listing, 233 Me«hanlc streel plete with sills, *200. Can bo seen at tiUOV/ CAHR with glass &h*lf, fur sslei 1DU6 OLD^MOlllLE nlx-oyllmler HCilan for kcopltiit ShO.t, 4fl Montnuuth btrvel, H«U EN01NKGU with refrlirorallng license six feet long, four feet high; nultable for Hcnnonuble rental tr» proper party. Tele Red Hank, two-family house, stear NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT Jerolaman's Boat Works, Low Moor, or solo; hna Junt been overhauled) com- Bunk, phone ilfiM, wimted for Red Honk plnnti pormnnent lilioue ownnrj Mr. Hauser, Atlantic High haberdashery, bakery or grocery niore. heat; lot 50x150; $8,6001 .te.rmi, kJot»p Estate of Raymond Ifoagund, deeaaiad. phona Rumeon tiS plote, reasonnbl*. 205 Bridge avenue, Itotl or nonionnl employment may be arraniiwl Inmls 001. P. ScKwdrtr Ajrency, 11 Monmbulh streel Phono nny afternoon or evenlnn, Red Hank.* ANIMAL PROTECTION-*?10 oanli rewnrd Wjltc or phone for nppolnlmcnt. Hfln- Notice la hereby given that the aecDunt* HAVE YOU thought of keeping » dairy Bonk aOBP.* , to nnyliody funilnhlnu evidence of auto Rod Hftnk. 3121. of th. subscribers, surviving trustee* of th*' goat and Insuring your home milk aup- 1937 OHIlYtfLEIt coupe for ftalct low (ii'lvem who carolemiy or intentionally in- board Iro'Compnny, 27 North Brldii. »v«- 'VWO-KOOM apartment for rent; hai prl 13D-GALLON kerosene tank for sale, with nue, KcJ Hunk. estate of said deceased, will tie audited plyt Wilt answer your questions and help mlloBRo; excellent condition. Phone Red jure or kill nny ntilmul anywhere. Frank- vnte Imth and ehonor w]lh every mod BXCLUSlVfi JlsUnjr, 47 >!»(>!• avenue, J and stated by ths surrogate of the County meanurlntr rump, half-gallon to stroke 1 lin Mnyan, tho Qunket- animal artUt, lied ein Improvement; fnrnUhed, or unfur Haven, nlv: rooms, ttteam heat (oil) ; lot you to buy one. Mlil-JarseV (loat Ilreeil- In perfect condition, Any reasonable offer Hank SHHfi alter 4 p. m. SALBSIADY wsntrili «»««'" w.nrli of Monmouth and reported for lattiunint ara Asioclallnn. bojt Jj^MjjIijjetowniJW^ Itank.* ., appaccl; moil salary, rapid _ atlvanr nUlied; located on beach; /-valklnn din- 76x160; $'J,OUO. Term •. Joieph P to the Orphan*' Court of sail County, on accepted If taken right away. Alia two RUIOK, 1587 four-door sedan, good con- a m Nlc I mice to hunlneii canter, bun, railroad, ScKwmtt Agency, U Monmouth ttree DOUBLB romparlm«nt laundry tubs, com Ki'ocery counter scales In perfect order, mont; atendy work. ' ?"" , , " etr. Telephone owner. Mr, Hauler, At- Thursday, tha twenty.nlnth day of July, plete with fixtures and poirnlnln loin, fop njuc ch«»p. Phone lied Bank ll&J dition; four very nnnd tires| radio ami l r l nk Ked Hunk al2l. A, D. ma, at 10:00 o'clock a. n,, Eastern healer, Phone Red Bank 80S0-W after 7 2^M'.*i^_?L i °ti -!i!t^*i.-. ""' "" ' Inntlc UIKI'IAIUIS 001. War Time, at which lime application Kill for Sale. 41 John street, Red Bank/ ROOMS FOR RENT WOMAN winitoil to tnko full resiirnislbll BXCLUSIVK ll/tlnir, ID Mnl>le avenue rail FLU OH MOUNT lights, two-light 16-watt D. m.' Mavfii, two-tamlly; steam h«at, oil; lr b. mad. for the allowance of trammlsalene JUST' arrived, large shipment of coal ily i>[ two children during ilny; aooil APARTMENT, bedroom, kitchen and bath -nil counsel fa.s. 1 heaters, coal stoves, combination coal kltt-heii or bathroom unit 17.9S: shifile NICE, nlry room for young lady. 30 pny to rlBht person; or mother', heljier l'hone Kumsou 12M-J after 6 p, m, 7&\lfi0i $ J. r, 0 u, Terms. JoReph 24-Inch units, $4,061 renular bathroom PONTIAC, Blx-oldulor,. 1S41 two-door se- South utrcet. phone Red Hank 84IS-J.' 1 HcliwM'ti Auonuy, 11 Mohmoutli itrea I>.te«l May 2>, A, D, 1149, and gaa ranges, gnu ntovoi. Snmunl fixtures I LTD; celling two-light pan OH ilnti i mllontiQ 14,800) excellentr tlren, un- WfinlCll srvornl days ft week. JOSEPH O. HOAOLAND, Bwarta, 14 West Ii'roui street, nhon Oerxcat htnt«r, tUfrcwitori economical on NICELY furnUhcd room, private bath ItankJIt 1'2." AIJJ minrlmcnt for one woman, In cen ltcil Hank, phone H12I. emit*. National A A 10, Frown's, Phone ter fit town; furnlnhedt tub-let for July Riinupn, N. /., 1887.' ___ HOBO.* Has. Excellent buy for cash only. Call HUltnlile fin* uno or two officer*! one milo UBNKIIM, houscworktr null cook wanted. BUK tUtinic—990 Wv«r road, KBI VOMlIAUD, anytime, 0U Main street, Oceannort. from Pout; ton minutes to bus line, 'Phone ami Aimust, Write Suh-Lot, box 511. Ri WALNUT Victorian mnrblo ton tnble, IT, Apply «1 Willing' stre7H.* hent i lot 5()xlCO: 14.500. Tenns, Jostpt Surv Trustees, drmictl with pink tnlfeta and netting", MAN wanted to paint flagpol*. <.'»» Bat- srs, laBl revolving tl»k chain It: HUM. 1031 LA BAI.I.K conv.rtlhl* cnup* for LAltfiK, romforlublo room In fine home 1 HUS1NKSS Indy will share apartment with I', Brhwarts Aiceiipy, 11 Monmouth itreef mid milt- practlcnlly new mattress, |10. Phone Ited onlown Lr,n or wilte rowtollli . llox 141 Ked llmik, i»hon« Vltl, _ . NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT quarter inrtnl bed, cull sprliiKu snls; tire* KOIMI cnndltlon. Cull lied uiljuliiliiu linthl sultalilu for Lwu or thiro yiJJiJ: : ___ two .juilnenn ulrln of a married couil trass, 114| luil County »1 JjAIUlH anil «ni»ll Ire bones fur IflD. Alan Jncobn.n jrsiplln* motor, lawn IUR. Dry. 02 Wallace street, He.l Hank. lovely niirrmitulltitf". Nem- \t\\n line, twt |»2 lll i FOUR.ROOM nilmtmciit for rout, fin Monmniiih and reiireiiorleio l far attUttinl t good coiulltlon. No dealer*. Call 78H mi leu Itrit flunk, Ailclvemi roitoflira Itu converted: uns, electric, gas stove, ilnrrn rleil far asttUtntinl ti mnwerl smsll slae, not op.rating but ran AliiilUrVsMBirwaiiiiirro il» liei-inanenta nlnltcil or unfurnished [ «!) Imiitavamcnl wlnilnwa; rork tilo (loore tlirollghout (lln- lhth« Orpha/MOh' ' CourCt oll isild VoUnlfithtl fitU- KumRon. " '" _ enally .lie repaired t (or real bargain, 125. ,1941 DOm.E. deluxe cvupt, e'iuipped with 16'i, Khicwnbiii-y, N, J,t or phone \W iDnothei- with private hath and shower fl ttl flU iinil nimer WBVIIIB I" lm»y ehniii hours oleum In kltrhon mill bathroom I houae ll Thursday, the twenty-fiiurth e]ay oi Jui FA^&-.ro/t'lo#Dw*r ,, 1H«,«1 lOmo o'clotk it, sue) tirnnil h«w, With all plow, cultivator ti» itllMlnonn renter, bus, rnllronil, etc. aooil eondlllon. l'rlo. 14,7 So. Raason foi Baulh Html plow, mie-linrs* rertlllier i»miai.ei>l>l . pu«| |HUhdMJ l War Tim; «t whlcli tlrno *pp anil wcmler attachm.nte: now unprocur- n>v,w "u(»ne'l i*"MK "llaflmr^ AMnntlo fftliU'K. lllnoi'" In /iimlly. Clwdolyn Ma. drill, MoCormnck Peering | two two-horse tlnuous hot wnter| Chiisttans only) bus- gaud oiierator, Cnll luuav. '" ' '* ""•*•-""'"'.••.•••- --^ •'' Ue.mtdl*; ,ior the- al)ovilina« of f fsrm wanqm, two.horse wond ttlou, one. able: flu. Twenty-five Whit* Leghorn and aoun«.l f.,s, - " laying nana, average ov.r SO eggs p,r dBVi 1000 PLYMOUTH, excllent oonillllonl Ittesn party nro^rtcd, DK East Front town IS. nor,* spring farm wagon, splendid rnntlU naw rubber I low mlleaire. Pflosd right atmnt, filiono ll.il Ilnnk aiDK. TWKMTY-TWO room house, also isv.n Dated May 10, A. V, Hit. lloni one.horM hasket ulull two-horse CO. with stnml feeiter, electrlo hot waUr'hiat- WANT10D, cxpcrlflttceil suttn fountain AI'AU'l'MBNT for rant, unfurnished; fmu room GolUgo with usruati all modsr ' OMVBU U, or. Other' mlsreltaneoufl unprocurable for itulnk sale. Joseph llogart, Mannlni manauer, mmt or woman i 'italai-y to be moms | ailults only. 28 Chestnut streot, tooth Iron harrow, twu-lims* wooilsn •treat, Iltver I'Usa, N, J, t m tor rent. 10 Improvement* I both un same propeit' lit Plnskrie/ lioatf, JM frame I'lan.t Jr, cultivator, 1100-cMck ci>nl miulpmenl, also some fosil, IHC. One lot fMi Hunk." dUnumwl lit Interview. Al«» «odn f.niii- 1'ulr Iliivon, N. J.' lluiiil loeallon, Three minutes' wslk I »lov« brooil.r. two nunarniiiui tmuulis and nmnt tytie rnblilta, Inrue variety, excellent tuln itutl cuunlvi' will" with iir without bus mill mllriiiiil station! located In Con Alston BeaKinan, eattnir and iiruiltidlvet thfca Isrgs bred 1>OIK)K MDilan, uontl running - order ami JUHT IIhf Iiomc;'varandes In nicely fui- Dfti.erlotu'f. Ainu r.olovtil l>itn Imyn. (lottil TWO room*. fiiniUhetl j liodioom small pnrcrlsln kll«h*n "Ink. Mnrnlnna Hood nhai>*,{ hmt jr»nd rare) radio nml l.(ti>hsni kl/cfien twirl )mth to 1>| nh nnciltul. I'm' further p«rlleul»r* wrlti It llrnsil Hi, only. Apply Waller Field, Wilson aye iloss, one Urge buck anil some youna onest nlxlied l.om*i.foi- Indies only, Kitchen nftlnry with mealu ,u'<.vlil#i|. Apply HcivU'B Tlimnss lKnnlng, 'i Houtli Main str..l Ked Ilink, H. }, •la* tome (*e4 and hay, tU. *;***•• M »ln'tndal)U ©*r. Gall lUd Bank tirlvllrsfx and u»e,of living rwvm. Phon Cliti* (;*r«t«rla, Knrt MonmoiiUu 1'lion* with tnnthei- rouplei on hut lli,«< V Vulniiu, Connecticut, jute, Miw ISOJUDOUUI. V, I' Jle4 Hank 1MJ JS»tODlowu 1010, uuuioti 23b. U*4 Dunk 1107*11, RED BANK REGISTER. taouio on Aibury aVtnutv from th* Sullivan-Bennett Navesink David P. Smith cottog. on Avenn* Btiiiistead's Returns To Camp D. Red Bank's Newest Store Now Open (Th. R«d Buk B«»UUr Mary R. Sulllyan and George P. the Navcolnk library and the trus- Bennett, both of Red Bank, were S. Navy In Alabama. tees will meet next Tuesday at 8:15 William T. Dunphey, who la em- announced Sunday at St. James p. m. .', church. The couple' -will be married ployed In Boston, spent the week- Mrs. Ann Crosby ot Mew York, a end with his family on South ave- Sunday afternoon, June 27, at 4 summer resident here several years, Worry of o'clock, at St. James church. nue. . • ' has established her permanent resi- Mrs. Edward Rabus of Montclalr, A reception will follow at the dence here on Naveslnk avenue. who has a summer cottage here, 1* FALSE TEETH bride's home, HO Spring street Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Bowen of visiting her daughter, Mrs. Berry Ranger, Texas, :who have been re- Plerson of Pit>videnc«, Rhod« Is- Slipping or Irritating? siding here lor about two months, DmVfc* UBbtrniaad by loost (alii land, Usth sllpplM, ..dropping or wabbling. Hazlet have moved' to Nermarket, whero Mrs. F. W. Joy h»s r«turnea from vrhtn you eat, talk or laugh, Just sorln. Mr. Bowen Is engaged In construc- a visit at Annapolis, Maryland, ki. » iiui. FAgTwrrH 5°','« p?.t,V. (Tha Red Built Register can ha bouget tion work In connection, with the oil Herbert S. Melnert, principal of This pleasant bowdtr ulves a r«mark. • In Haslet tram Mrs. Edna MV W. Pel.vix pipe line from U»a mid-West.' the high school, has been spending fblt unis ot eddtd comfort and neur. nnd Frank Hertle'a stors) ' Mro. Eleanor F. Smith ot Old ttr or holdfnit' plates tnors flrailr Nn a few days in Philadelphia Inter- yT"1,)!.'if00",*' "*»,'/. tut" or ftallnjf. Closing exercises of Hlllcrest Bridge la visiting her son-in-law and It's Itllnlliw (non-ncld), Gat FASTEETIl viewing applicant) for teaching po- at »nr drug stor«. school In Holmdfil . township were daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas sitions in the local high school. held Friday afternoon. Th* pro- Fowler. Peter Yen, who baa (pent several gram was as follows: Miss Lorraine Dahl has returned weeks In Monmouth Memorial? hos- Welcome ..... -.._—..„... Barbara Wilson to her duties at Fort Monmouth al- pital with Injuries suffered In an Expert Repairing A Welcome : .. Etmer Bahrenburg ter being tent to Maryland on spe- automobile accident, is home, Recitation, "We Love America" .... • : •• •-.'• •••; •'• OF Dorothy Richards. ArffiuV Terry, Rsy- cial government work.. . Mrs. Marlon Junghans of Mont- mond I'erry. William Welgsna Routine business was transacted clalr is planning to spend ths sum- Flaz, Our Flag Angel* . at last week's meeting ot the Wom- mer hero. WATCHES, CLOCKS Sgt George B. Crawford has re- Song. "Tbo Marine's Hymn an's Society For Christian Service Grammar gradea A total of $18,277.1)!) In purchases, and JEWELRY turned to Florida after spending a Tho Flag Walter Franklin held at Mrs. Fred Gehlhaus' home. of war bonds and savings stamps 10-day furlough with his mother, HUtory of Our Flags .... dammar Grades Rev. and Mrs. Ronald M. Bower- was reached in the campaign In the Mra Susan M. Craw/ord of New Our Flag Ned Welgand man have moved Into the Methodlut Accuracy, skill and experi- Song "You're a Grand Old Flag" .: local schools, which closed last Monmouth. Sgt. Crawford Is with School parsonage, which has been occupied week. High school pupils invested a ence enable us to do the the 918th Guard Squadron at Boca Our Flag David Emmona by Mrs. Rita, Cooper, who is now total of $8,242 and th« grade school most delicate repairing. We Baton fleld, Florida. He la well Playlet, "The Making of the Flag" .... occupying the former Purvis house pupils $7,038.85. Jmown In Bed Bank, having been Primary Grades on Naveslnk avenue. : guarantee satisfaction. .Our Dear flag of Our America Ezra Karkus and family will oc- prices will please vou. employed at one time as a/salesman Primary Grades The following pupils had perfect cupy the house at Mount and Eighth tor Rassaa Brothers, auto dealers. Our Stars and Stripes Gladys Rudnlck attendance for May; avenues recently purchased from Silverware Repaired Piano solo. Flower Bong .... Maryann Sraale EXTERIOR VIEW OF SNTDER'S First Grade—Ulll. Hny Atldnn, Mar? Flae of Our Hearts .... Virginia. Enfant! Mrs. M. V. Bowtell. Featuring Ladles', Men's and Apparel Exclusively. Brown, Carol GoeUer, Margaret O'Keaf, and Replated Like New Middletown Village Song, This Is Worth Fighting For Boys' Lllla Bello Pitts. Wimlell Dlckonon, Ken- Mr. and Mrs, Harry'Green of Grammar Grades Mrs. 'William Conoyer of the Ira neth Wade, Charles Hotter, Sher^nan V/ll- Naveslnk avenue are the parents of What the Flag Says ... Joyce Walling llama. ~ a daughter born Friday at Mon- Crouso farm has accepted a position Song. Yankee) Doodle Primary grades T" ' Second Grader-Jean Johnson, Marilyn REUSSIUES' as assistant to John M. West, town- Play, The Visiting • Vitamin. _ Kalas, Thomas CtBrke, mouth Memorial hospital. Grammar Grades Third Grade—Geraldlne Kilas, Ulllan 36 Broad St., Red Bask ship tax collector. The Army Air Corps ..- Gtammar Grades Kcycs. Sonla O'Neal Mildred Slsco, Wil- Mrs. Mary- Locke has returned Sketch - Eighth Grade : I 3 bur Wrlebt. Frances Wade. The process of rops making was Tel IM1 from Chicago, where she was visit- Class Poem. Eighth Grade Fourth Grade—Bernlco Roger, Willis known to nearly all primitive peo- Piano Solo _ Dorothy Welle Rellly. David WUUamB. - ing one of her cons. Song. Praise, the Lord and Pass the Am- Filth Grado—Betty Tucker. Joseph At-- ples. _ _. ' Mrs. Wylie Pate and son left Mon- munition ..'. - - School dns, Theodore Busnell, Harry Urdon, Paul the road to better and bigger busi- day to visit Mrs. Pates' parents near aw. W. Sing aa We. March ... 1 ' » -;-: ! Kollly. Philip Hallam. James Roger, Al- There are more than 16,000 ness leads through Tho Register's ad- Primary Grades i bert Sicklea, Paul lielllr. PHtsburg. Recitation, June Grammar Grades ;, . Sixth Grade-^Vlolst Maxson, Carolina Masonic lodges in the United States. vertising columns,—Advertisement. Mrs. Hans Baumgardt has return- Song, Artillery Sonff Williama. Holmos Crawford, Laurence Presentation of Diplomat .— ~ —. h'oici. Luther Pitts. . ed homo from Blverview hospital. Commander Mattson of American Legion Mlsa Genevieve Harrison of Long Legion Award .... - — Island is visiting Miss Virginia E. Commander Hadtson of American Legion Presented to Nonna 'Bahrenburg, Maria Atlantic Highlands TO CLOSE ESTATE Mount % Nunziato. John Budnlck. and Richard i Mrs. William Reger of White Dreenburg House Station has been spending1 a Acrostic. June Days PapUs of first, (Tho Bed Bunk Register c&n be bouuht second and fourth grades In Atlantic HlKhlands from Wllllnm LtfT, few days with her niece, Mrs. Irv- Song. America ...... _ School J. L«mfaurK, A. Katt,. Caruso's ston and ing Hance. Iloraoo'B Filling Station) Farewell Antlonette Nunxfato IPiii BUNGALOW ONLY 4500 Bev. William B. Spofford gave the The following pupils graduated The Sea Scouts' helped In sorting Large living room, 13x22, open fireplace, sun baccalaureate address Sunday after- from Hlllcrest school this year and and loading tin cans for delivery at noon to.the graduating class of hope to attend Keyport high school Valcun tinnery last Thursday. The parlor, 10x15. Middletown township high school. i chairman of the drive again stressed Two bedrooms, kitchen, tile bath; hardwood next fall: Norma Bahrenburg, Maria His topic -was "Challenge of 1943." Nunziato, Marie KlccI, Dorothy tho fact that unprepared tin cans (floors, hot air heat to all rooms. Large attic- Rev. Mr. Spoflord took the place of Welle, Maryann Smale, John Bud- cannot possibly be used and should Rov. Abram J. VanHouten, who was not be dumped at the depots. Pro- (Cellar under entire home. attending the Reformed synod at nlck, Richard Greenburg, Maurice CuoccI, Mikalo Cuocci, Joseph pared cans, with tops and bottoms One-Car garage. , ' _ Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania. Bev. off, washed out and pressed are so House alone cannot be duplicated for lest than " George™Young—of—this place-gave ijeune and Joseph Iaderosa. \ 1 % —Hazlet-puhllc-achoplhad 100 per urgently needed that the chairman $5,000. Lot assessed at $1,000. the invocation. • hopes not a can will-be left unpre- cent attendance for May. The honor v «•-" Termi, $1,500 cash and balance monthly. A vestry meeting will be held at roll 1B as follows: pared—and—undelivered. The-boys Christ church Sunday morning, fol- IE assisting wore Robert Paddock, Wil- Executor on premises.— -———-—.' __. lowing tho morning service. Eighth grade—Bernfea Boyce. William ml Phllllro. liam and George Carrlgan and West- : Miss Hazel Brown of Chapel Hill Seventh grado—-Philip • Amelia. Poter 1 ley Andrews. 1174 OCEAN AVEL, , SEA BRIGHT, N. J. has given' up her position at the Dunn, Lucy DeMarco. Lorraine Bailey. Sixth grade—Thomas Cahil], Jeanne Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward are Phone Sen Bright 206-J. Allaire .-& Son ngoncy, Bod-Bank, Collins. Jack Cootz, lfobart Johmon. moving into Miss- Dora Meyer's and has taken a secretarial job with Fifth grade—Joan' Emmons, Carmen INTERIOR VIEW OF SNYDER'S the Kellogg company, Jersey City, Cogllwo, Harry Kneute, Alfred Metsger. See News Item on Page 1, Section One,'Full Pago Announcement on Page 3, Section OneT~ Fourth grade—Elltabeth Cahlll, Mary. Anthony BIschof? has had a Cahlll. Josephine Davlno. Audrey Yates, large flag pole erected on his prop- Dsrbara Kevrlln. , «rty In tho village, Tho polo was Third (trade^SnIr|e]r__|;mmons, Diane Aileen Dolson, Raymond Preston of Union Beach J. Genovese, Harry Genovese, Mr. used for the first tlmo Decoration Shaw, Ernest "Mood. Keyport were gueats'Sundny ovoning. and Mrs. J. Foretti and many oth- Second tirade—Audrey Barkalow, June ers. Sandwiches and cakes were day. Bennett, Carol Disbrow. Albert Cogilano, Pvt. Walter P. Dean, Jr., who Is An ordinance to establish a curfew Carmen Davino, Lawrence .MIone, Floyd atatlonat Infliantown Gap,Pa.,spent served. Florence received many Mrs. John M. West returned home Walker. was Introduced at the meeting last bcautlfih gifts from the guests. Saturday from Monmouth Memorial Sunday at his home on Bethany Bejrlnners—Patty Xmmona. Bernard week of the mayor and council and Mrs. George Thome, Jr., and son hospital,' whero she *waa a medical Amelia, Benedict Donarumo. Jtn Cooke. road. was passed on first reading upon the patient for about a week. Mrs. Joseph Horgcllo and daugh- spent Sunday with Mrs. George Mrs. Sophia Stutz of Middletown, recommendation, of the local police. Ruskal at Woodbrldge. Captain John J. Thorpe graduated Pa., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank ter Constance of Matawan visited It will be up for public hearing and Saturday from the chemical warfare McCleaotor for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pcacltelll and final reading at the meeting of the Eighth grade graduation was held service course at Edgwood arsenal, Mr. and Mrs.. Elmer Dolson of family Sunday. ' ' council July 1. Mayor Pattison also In the school on Wednesday after- Pvt. Malcolm W. Peseux, who la ndbnT" Those who" graduated were FACTORY STORES Maryland. Goa masks, protective Bethany road entertained over the gave notice that all applicants for HT clothing, decontamination, chemical week-end Mr. and Mrs, Otto Dolson stationed at Camp Phillips, Kansas, quor licenses or renewals must have Peter Luccarelll, Gabriel AUocco, warfare materiel, treatment of gas of Dobba Ferry. Mr. .and Mra. Dol- •was advanced to the rank of private them completed and ready for pre- Florence Ambrosino and Salvatore casualties and chemical warfare son of Keyport were Sunday dinner •first class June 1. sentation at the next meeting of the Stranlero. Diplomas were presented Offers A Wide Selection Of Gifts For tactics were eoma of the subjects council June 17. Mrs. Grace Decker by- Jay._Dtincan,..Eresldont__of the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Mor- Holmdel Beard of Education/"Cer- studied. ris and children of Matawan, Miss Stomp Out tho Axis. asked the council's, help In finding a suitable place to hold meetings of tificates of punctuality were award- the local Girl Scout troop. ed by Harry s. Willey to Gabriel Al- locco, Esther Luccarelll, Patrick De- The local board of health haB des- Palma, Florence Ambrosino, Michael ignated the week of Juno 14 as DePalma, Carolina DePalma, Peggy clean-up week. All residents are Willey,' Mary Granato, Martha Al- urged to co-operate. loeco, Marie Mlelo and Roberta Rob- Announcement has been made that erts. Safety Patrol certificates were effective immediately garbage will be given to Peter DeDIonato, Harry colloofod Monday and Friday_of_each- j JUNE 20 PotosKy,'~Feggy - Wllleyj—Mary Gra- week until further notice. > Michael DePalma. Carolina De- The Amerlcanr-ReO—Cross—blood- donor sorvlco will visit this section Palma, Ralph Malinconlco, Florence Friday, June 18. They will be at Ambrosino, Salvatore Stranlero, the Calvary Methodist church, Third Peter Luccarelll and Gabriel Allocco. MEUOW LIGHT, BEER and Oaborn streets, Keyport, from Mr. Genovese and Mr. Willey are 1:15 to 5:15 p. m. Local residents members of the school board. Mrs. are asked to register with Mrs.'Mar- Lora G. Miller furnished the.music. Men's Cool Men's New garet Hutchlnson or Mrs. Mary Ros- The auditorium was decorated with ADAMS ine, at the borough hall. work done by the pupils during ihe Children's day will be observed at year. A unit on Indians was given iUMMER SPORT SPORT Grace Methodist church Sunday. by the primary grades. The gram-, mar room gavo a unit on "The TROUSERS A beautiful banner to honor those Growth. and Development of the COATS SHIRTS In- service from this borough was United States." Seventy-five parents dedicated last Sunday afternoon. The and friend were present. The grad- 95 banner was donated by members of uates will enter Keyport high Bchool tho Friendly Social club and was In September. 595 placed In a prominent place just off 1.95 the street on the parking lot at the beachfront. The chairman of the Courtesy—Plus. committee was Mrs. Anna Wiley. An old customer declared the other day that, though he had been More members are needed In the been getting his printing done at American Women's hospital herserve The Register plant.for years, ho had corps of the Union Beach unit. A no recollection of having anything first aid certificate'is necessary, to but tho most courteous and prompt Men's Slack Suits Wembley Ties become a. member. ' First1 aid train- servlco in all his dealings with us— Ing can be taken after enrolling and and ho admitted that at times he ALL COLORS a membership card wll be given only was grouchy and impatient. The Red Bank Register Is tho home of 100 upon completion of training. 4.95 Pvt. Hugh MoKlttrlck Is attending Good Printing at Moderate Prices. l —Advertisement. Coe College at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, whero ho Is receiving a course In Army Air Force Instruction lasting __H It Swims—Wo Hove approximately nve months prior to his appointment as an aviation ca- MEN'S NEW det. • Mrs. Howard Bothers Is a surgical Hennessey patient In Monmouth Memorial hos- pital. SPRING SUITS Sgt. Joseph Scrgowlch Is enjoying a ten-day furlough. He enli3ted In ALL WOOL the Army 14 months ngo and since then has had threo promotions and han been stationed at Fort Dlx, Fort SPECIAL Jackson, South Carolina, Camp Folk, Our Sea Food Fresh. Louisiana and Fort Sill, Oklahoma. No Cold Storage. Following this furlough he will go to California for desert manouvcrs. Phone 1377 We Deliver LOOK! SEE OUR LARGE SELECTION OF Centerville Week-End Specials WlHTINa . 20oHl. Mlas Fanny Orso and Thomas rOKGIES . X6O ID. SHORTS - STOUTS - LONGS! Mellow tight betouia Iff S-l-O-W ACID Farina of Jamcsburg, rocontly vis- ited Mr. and MrB. D. Allocco. Bonlto Whenever you'ie tired, tense or thinly, a glass Mrs. George'B. Roberts, attended Boston MackcrcU or two of nice cool Ruppert really hits the spot. the wedding of Miss Gertrude Spaf- Small Sea Bass ... MEN'S PAJAMAS BROADCLOTH '1.95 And as you lit back and "lake it easy" remem- ford and George Ellison Sunday at Wrnkflsh (small) i3Qc ber, that's how every drop of this crysul-cleir Mntawan. • • < BUTTEIIMSII, ADAMS beer is brewed—leisurely and naiunlly—to the Mrs. Carl Moncatclll nnrt son Jr. OOl) STEAKS .. MEN'S SHIRTS H.95 (icak of lt> distinctive mellow light flavor. of Jersey City, havo returned home hAROK SEA MASS _.-... 40**"||!> If you really want to taste the difference nftcr spending n wock with Mr. and FIIXKT HADDOCK SOc Ib. Mrs. Ed Cerllono and family. I-L-O-W AGIINO makes in the flavor,smoothnes s SALMON — HALIHUT and enjoyment of a RI«»O( beer say, "Make Mr. and Mr», George Thomos, Sr. ylslted Mr, ?fjfl Mrs. John Hnpp at Mine Itupperl" instead of just "gimme-a b'ecr." ^ .....^^ j.. Koyport Sunday. ' •"•-'""'-•• »•">•••"<• Mr. und Mrs. Qoorge D. Hoborls OIIAI1. MICAT — HOKT OBADH ontortalnod Mr. and Mr«. James Lunch order* taken beforo Moloo for dinner Sunday. ' 0:00 A. M. • Faetery lt©i!i§ A party was held in honor of Flor- MELLOW LIGHT co Ambrosino, who was graduatod Dinner orders talisn tiafor* 3t00 p. m. lost Wednesday. Among tho«o pres- Apprcclnto onions duv liclnro ent wcio Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Cer- 42 WEST STREET RED IK BEER k ALE m Hone, Mr. nnd Mrs, J, Grannto, Mr. for folloirlnr day delivery. RUPPERT «nd lira. A. Blano, Mr. »nd Mr».