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TOLUME LXYJU;, ^ SECTION 9 Proctor To Be Next Names Brawn ^BoaUtnan's Shop Senate President Children^ m^ State Sen. Haydn Proctor was For Jury Sertotee Opening Here Soon approved as next senate president at a caucus in the state house last Christmas Service week attended by Oov. Frank 8. Farley, State Republican Chairman Lloyd B. Marsh and the majority Six Panel* Of Eighty Each . To Be Operated By Jersey Marine Co. party legislators. More Than 75 To Sing For December Term Of Court On Property Bought From M. V. Brown Sunday At Methodist Church'
The Monmouth County Jury com- ' "The Boatsman's Shop" is • the More than 76 pupils of Redfj rnisalon has released the names of name of/a new wtabltahmeht to be pubUo sohobl will partldpal 4S0 men and women who have been Scobeyvilk Farm Unique Features opened'about January 2 by Jersey Living Memorial Christmas carol service of 1 chosen for petit jury service dur- Marine company, Inc., on the prop- dren's choir of toe schools j ing the December term of court, erty at, Wharf avenue and Union' : Estate Of Major Will Usher In afternoon at 4 o'clock at the 1 which dpena' at Freehold Tuesday street, where a coal, feed arid grain Is Proposed By odlat church. Hiss Emma, ..and runs until mid-April. ..•'•• business was conducted for close to fetra, music supervisor of V Six. panel* of 80 persons each half a century. ' : Warren Drew Sold Holiday Season - Highlands Lions school system, is the .director I were drawn .by th« commission 'in The property, which has a front* Miss Abbie V. Strickland, art,*| the presence, of Judge J. Edward Walker & Tuidall age of 260 feet on Wharf avenue pervitor, aa accompanist. '* Knight The commissioners are Manager Drennan ' and -IBS on -Union street and com- iot Of All Who Helen Trimble, i ' Herman 1. Epstein,' Neptune City, Report Other Real prises; close to an acre, was pur- school pupil, will be and Sheriff Morris J. Woodring. Arranges Complete chased from Myron V. Brown of Served In World Former members of the choir; The first panel will serve from De- Estate SaleY Rentals River road, who has retired from will be ushers are Evelyn cember 18 to January 4> the «ec- LIEUT. LLOYD L. VACCABELLI Surprise At Hotel active business. The buildings, In- War From Borough Beverly Xing, Barbara ' ond from January 7 to January 25, cluding the office, coal sheds, ctore Emily Edward*, Martha MagWf the third from January 2$ to Febru- Sale of Major Warren Drew's 38- Lieut Lloyd L, VaccarelU, U. S. Several unique features are be- house and large steam heated gar- A living memorial to honor the Judy Porter. The program 1 ary 15, the fourth from February acre farm estate on' Woodland Naval Reserve, and FFC Anthony ing arranged to usher In the holi- age, have been completely renovat- servicemen and Women ta World M 1* to March 8, the fifth from March drive, Scobeyville, to Mr. and Mrs. VaccarelU, sons of Mr. and Mrs. day season at the Molly Pitcher ed. Polhemus and Coffin, archi- Wax- 2 from Highland*, was pro- Orvui PH1TII1>'JIVIH **MtNled< 11 to March29, and the sixth from David Cavell of. Woodslde, Long Is- John Vacareili of Maple avenue, tects for the company, have de- AbUe V. Strickland hotel, Riverside avenue, it was an- posed by James Kinlan at last Prottaelottal carol „„ ___. are reported In California awaiting signed a unique store* front : : ! April 1 to the end of the term. land, la reported among other real nounced last week by. James A. week's meeting of the Highlands Thert'a a Song ID ~ The complete list follows; estata tranaactlons by Walker & transportation to home and civilian Drennan, managing director. One The company will carry a com- .Invocation __.-. Bar. Boger I, \ life. Lions club at Cedar inn. ..A repre- Carol ; "Silent] p jf• them, he galdj will, no doubt, plete line of marine supplies, ma- sentative of the "Living Memorial c December If. 1M(, and End- Lieut VaccarelU, a graduate or Choir and Congregation '%H ins January 4, 1M4 Bank. ', ; come as a complete jurprtiei-and SEN. HAYDN PROCTOR.- Aaeogtatlon" wJU be favlted to pre- Carol „ "Awmy la i " the School of Dentistry of the .Med- ditlon to motor and sail boats, ma- . Xnrla V. HinlrUluon, Sottiburt Sd,. The farm, formerly owned by he predicted that the Idea should sent to the clul tfie bestiaeans Tmhoii Twp; Generlsm C. Stcklea. IO( Henry Folhemui, ha« been occu- ical College of Virginia at Rich- prove an, innovation for this area.. rine motors, outboard motors, sport- Sen. Proctor Is the present ma- o rtfti AT*., ATOn; BamutI Deaane. ttlO pied several year* by Major and mond, has been In the Southwest ing goods and many other items Initiating such a project Norwood-Are.dA , V—tVt LeL u BranchBh ;Tf Tfceoc - Most of the plane- for marking jority leader and the selection is in The'boys and girls committee of Carol . "The Krat L doro Parker, Jr., 4M JoHne An, Long Sin.' Drew. 'The home la situated Pacific for more than a year as an the Christmas and New Year boll- for Shrewsbury river water enthu- line with previous reports' from Choir and Congregation Breach; Kllaworth Aldea. Xadbon Are., back from the road beside a beau- officer in the Naval Dental Corps. days at the- hotel will be exterior siasts. The spacious buildings' -on the club reported that sponsorship' CAROLS BY We»t Deal; Karl H. Kruntr. CUrkeburg His brother, Anthony, has served .Trenton observers for he has been >f the newly-formed Highland* Ath- Bd., MllUton* Twp.j Cooc.tU IltMiro, tiful brook.' There la a guest cot- creations, although there will be the .premises will provide, excellent consistently steering much of the CHO1E ill Willow A»... Lone Branch; Anna tage on the property. One of the nearly 30 months in the same thea- display room for all sizes of boats. letio association juniors would make Them*: ioni_.."Vh« Can I Glte ] ter. • .. the' usual interior decorations as Republican legislation. As senate possible the ralaing of nufflcient Deenenworth. Aberdeeberdeen B4., JeatawanJnT features of the main residence If well. Mr. Drennan said: Sailing craft will.Include the well leader he has been given consider- "Now Ut Hearea and Earth OeorsO e V Jr.J , I -WesWt t TinTit BBUU funds to provide the necessary ath- ."•Twa» la the Moon, of Winter^ ... Q w a large knotty pine sunroom. Upon known .Skaneateles Comets and : JUjrports BoUrt Behler, SIS C ''What we have planned and able credit for the apparent'har- letic equipment A sum of |50 waa "AdoraUou" the completion of alterations the Lightnings, Pen Tan boats and Dy- mony in which/the party has been A CWnMe ChrUtma. Carol , Sprlaf Ui* Heiftt*.;. William H. Bavl. which will be In operation well In er Dinks,- which are »o- popular on added to the existing athletic «his On Chriateiaa JB>e aoa, 41 Teoneot An., BngHahtown; new owners will nfake It their res- RotariansTo advance of the holidays should working. .:,.'" .•••*•'• Tb. Cartet OUld'a Lullabr .Leoaaxd JUrlieo«, U second St, Xum- idence. Major.Drew wa* represent- Long Island sound in Frostbite funds of $100.. aons'IaaM BtehardiOB, 111 Atklnj Are.. prove extremely Interesting, and, sailing. Flans are already under Carol "O Coma. All Ie.ll Aesury Park; EUlen B. Laary, 1444 Gar- ed by E. Allaire Cornwell of the we feel sure,~wiU win-the approval In connection with fund raialna, . OongrfgiUon and Choir-' ran Are., Wanamaaaa; Florence Oiu ta- Hear Speaker way for Frostbite sailing on We the secretary reported $40- colleoled BentdlcUon-, BST. John A. : firm of Applegate, Stevens, Foater of the community. I believe it Shrewsbury rivers. The company Holy Gross Pupils, Orcaa soatlnda. "Chifartmu r ion, 1. Berg St., Long Branch; Lorralna 4 Reusitlte, and the buyer by How- will be the first time In the history for the purpose of providing equip- - Hlaa Abble Strickland O. Xnodek 12 Werdell Art., Bunion; ard S. Hlgglnson. will also distribute the modern ment nor the Boy Scouts of High- John B. Powell. IT Francla PL. Km- d S Hll From Chile of the Molly Pitcher that inch a plastic boats which have proved so Choir members are burr; Harry X. Corwin, Loeuet' Point A house on the north aide . of plan has been tried and we ate Rumson, To Give lands. Sweeting, Sandra Garland, • . 84, Loeiut; letter VanDtrveer. Anlena Newman Springs road, owned by successful during- the war. Ice Chief Howard Monohan reported lne Scalzo, Donald MacCloud, Jo Id.. Howfll IVp,; VloU M. BurkttU 2JB anxiously -awaiting the time to get boats will also be featured. Joline An., Long Branch; Cathtrlna Mrs. Alice Applegate F»rr, ' ha* Local Group To it into operation." that the Highlands Flnt Aid equad Cnrlatenaen, Margaret (OToolt, ei-A»burr An., Atlantic Eigb. been sold through the 'co-operation In addition to the retail store Christmas Playlet had procured a combination inhala- Charlea Stoll, Joyce Craw land* I CourUandt & Parker, Bkutom of the Frank B. Lawea agency to Have Christmas ' Materials for two- of the out- business, the company will act as tor aad reaplrator as part of the dence' Stone., Miriam Dav , Co»e BJ.. Mlddletown' Twp.;, Lydla Robert Dyke, who plans to occupy door holiday features planned- for Hindle, Jacqueline Bundy, , Snrder, >t Waackaaek Art, Keanaburg; distributors for numerous boat and emergency equipment which ls-ea- the house after some alterations the hotel have already arrived. marine supply companies and one 'The Quest" to Be pable of providing artificial respir- OetUs, Peter Hoffman, Frank 1 Mae S. Moore, tv Aabarr Are., Ooaaa Party Next Week They wfll;> probably " be put into ner, Arthur Philips, Josephine T Grove; Jamca Papa, 141 Mala St., Keane- are made. Mr. Dyke la an e*«er- of the largest and most popular ation to three victims simultaneous- ipps, Stephen Voorhees, ~ ' bntg) Mabel O. W», Main St.. Adelphle; viceman employed by the govern- operation a week or ten days be- manufacturers of outboard motors. Given In Church ' Maria Lewln, lit Norwood Are., Long ly. Wolcott, Virginia Donati ment at Fort Monmouth, Attorney At~ihla week's luncheon meeting fore Christmas eve. ' This will provide Red Bank and Acerra, Rose Hoffman, Branch; Gloria, M. Nobile, 1101 Second of the iRea/Bank Rotary club at Tfae redecorating work in the Hall Sunday The membership drive has result- AveC,, A*UIAaturTy Park; Erik J/.. JaMlenten,, 44t1 Daniel Welgand represented the vicinity for the first time with a ed in a 800 per cent Increase" since Ryan, Jane Wiley. VlrdBl* AT«, IIUMQUU; Arthur Jnl« •purchaser In thla tale. the Mol^ Pitcher hotel, the guest main ballroom has been completed. complete line of boatsman's sup- Robert Danes, Gall « Ian, 1U mth Are., Ntptuoa atr: Br«. speaker will be Malcolm Crew of The building of the cocktail bar in plies. A Christmas playlet, "The Quest," January I, placing the Highlands Lou Barber, Loulie «•« . llymn KlKlotiU , 49 BBamae y AAT*. , KeaaeburgKb ; A double house on the west side club in number one position hi the of Fair Haven road In that bor- Chile, South America, who will talk the room will follow. will be presented by students at ChrUta Worden, Beverly, O Joaeph Cleelelakl, Uke BlTd. and Fourth on Inter-American Problems. Mr. The president of the company, V. tate-wide drive. New members Stanley Springsteen, Loulaev St Metavan Tim.; Diane Prenoall. *D1 ough, owned iby Miss' Mary . E. Other improvement plans at the Philip Tucker, Is a local business Holy Cross school, Rumson, Sun- T Suuex Ave.,. Spring Lake; MrrtU Crew U the -national T. M. C. A. day afternoon at 3 o'clock in the added to the roster last week were son, -Dorothy Verd,une, Lynn Spenu, It Benaatt St.. lYeeic " Mount, has been told to Alexander hotel, Mr. Drennan said, will be the man and boating enthusiast. He Charles Herbert, Q, V. head, Sally Schant* Nancy r MUllgan of Bayonne, who plan* t« secretary,of Chile. His talk should redecorating of, all guest rooms has been a resident of Gooseneck church hall. Specialty numbers will Ctarle. g, Stewart, 1101 7 St^Behn be 'most Interesting In view of the Edward HessTWchanl Lwt>s and Jerry D'Anthony, John ~ Jack UvenMae, el Dmrasft*: A occupy it In the near .future. He Is and the exterior of the building. Point many years and is owner and be presented by children in the Peter DIGlovannl. GuesS ficluded Joyce Shea;- Joanne Bed' Baal; >8!u» Koaa, .SlliSad* .. employed at the present time in difficulties we are now encounter- operator of the United Metal kin< ergarten, first, wojfttd and third Shirley Pools, Elvira Kiyport Oakley. V. Height. 1*0 Main the shipyards at Bayonne. Attorn- ing. Kiernan Horan, Al Steel* and ma. Sohueter. St Loeb ArtworrHebeit i Boy, 4IS Works at 271, South Bridge avenue. George Quast. • Tabor SL. Lour Branch;; XMargaret % ey for Miss Mount was John V.* Next week the Botafiaas will Arthur C. Robesch, who la secre- MllMlrd W ioro* Jame* _ Dr. Edwin Stewart The club will be guests of the tttinit SU Crowell and the jftirchaser* were have their annual Christmas party tary and treasurer of'the company, follows: "Mrs. Elwood," a lady of Dick Lncaa, Shirley Bayntoa,>. Irtier B. 8mtB*MriT. ITI I BriaBHdVn. AT*. WQ -school-children^ halls from Long Island, where he Fair Haven tdona at th» meeting Dlx, Carol Klatiky, Margaret: Bui; Hrrtt. W*«-, *#»Jte«rtk.-AT», presenl Honored By Scouts society, Patricia Whelan; ''Qwendo- Thursday, December 37; dbnald, • Janet Magee, Peggy Bradlti Bneh: liuelll* a Stalker, ill ir It Tlndill also report At iail""TKur»dayV'ine«Ung- the BtobtllHttd4 jyn," tier Jtoughter^lJBillsn_Lsjkln_ nar, Janet Muyekens, Jean £ Cunpb*tl Air*., Lone Bnneh! Baroil U, of a store at 13 Broad street, Jl !t Uwit. (10 Bltneaud- TmthnT, W«t ttn newer members of the club were •ttie-BomtWgindustryrHe-krnow •O'Brient-* Ellse) ~8>-J'reach. qll StthffFHiTriW Allnhunt: Albwt BT. Ch>f
green Ave, Brielle: VWiUlva X, ford i JohB/B. Teel. U01 Tktrf An. it Oettr»de>l«, Bltaon, __. Broad BU Mat»WW| BUiabetfc D. Hartr, Drawn )• Thlr* Aw.. MeBtunt- Oltri John Aiburr Park; Beftha Wood, Uigur St, Keyportj Martha Bell, 181 Main- »t. Maritnl -T"TKI -On» -£- Arera, BHI Bd., Belford! Lena Iimper, Ave, Ocean Grovel Harry AltmaTCHO i Ave., iKing Braneh; Bernard W. Twp.i Nicholas Longette, Buydam AT*., Dtugo, 145 Broadway, Lose Bnuioh; Eighth Ave., Asbury Pirkt KoreHee'W. 1» DeNonundle Avt., Fab Ha- MataVan TVp.; Boie Helm, 6it 6. Xdge- Cortl. Blenewald, 74 Wat Waihlniton Service Lewis, 78 White BV, Long Braneh; Mil- ven)'Louis B. RoseUe.^OS Washlnrton mar* Drive), .Watt Allenhurit; Frank Hi Ave,, AtUnU; Hlghlandai qraee A.OMth. L. York, too Deal Lake Drive. Aabury dred Repp, 28 Olborn St., Key port t Hal' Si, Keyport) Mattbew C. Eooney, 842 Helni, Moumputh Boafl, Upper Freehold leln, Central At,,, Port MoBmoqUi) Ptrkj Beynolda HewlUon. 107 Haw. lock'D. Evani, 1825'Vina Ave., Wana- Saatbourne Aye., Long Branch; Lloyd E. Twp.; Mary Battl, 2» Main St., Eaton- piady, 8. Israel, 4S4 W.itwood An, WsuUvtm St, Re4 theme Ave., Neptune; Ellaibeth Murgar, masia; George H. Bennett. 181 Hamll- Keleher, 80.' Highland' Ave., Bed Bank; town; Earl Warner,'406 Lake Drive, AJ- Long 'Branch; Mirg.ret Tonjei, U8|U J. grant. U Omit 7 Broad St. FraehoM; Gerhard E(Terti, tinAve, Neptune; Selma Fried, 1018 Marie. M'.ller, 619 Overtcn ' PI., Long lenhurati Joaeph Boya, 71 Jackson Ave., Ave.,' Engllihtown; Franua X. Biohard. Itey ».Cono»»r. urt, lrFiaher Pl.rS»d-Bankf Hanrlk Sland, 'outh Aver, Aibury Park.; Joieph" L, Long Branch; Vera O. Naylor, 1119 4th M Pair Ifav.n U., Pair Haven | Fred 701 Third Ave., Aabury Park; Louis Moreau, Jr., Boute No: 84, Holmdel, At- . ... _-._... Brown, Liberty AV*., AVtury-Pirki Hva r.Hendrlck- L -JtWrlgsj. -OlarVihnrg_lBiU4Jpp«: JP»e«, Broadway 'Loan Co. Scottl, 188 Shrewsbury Ave.,'Bed Bank; lantic Twp.; Loll Vera , Nuiibaum, °87 ».-., Matawan; Henry folgerc Highway aon, 64 Lsroy Fl., Red Bank; Eranklyn hold Twp.; Theresa P. Hoariand, Packer Ktymond C. "davenport, >46 Broad St, Sydney Ave, Deal; Joseph Qreenberg, 84, Atlantle Twp.;-Ma,lei F. Pier. 1105 J, i^enhauier, 7» Miller St., Highlands; Ave., Rumson; Stelta Flihman, loot A. MWPiMaWv-'- • " - "ixniBnwi Bed. Bank; Ruth Schlclr, 1112 Fourth 121 Witmer P). Long Brsncb; Walter 1st-Ave, Asbury Park; Alex W. Hlrscb. Cornelius VanDerwal, 997 Broadway. W. St., Belmar; Harold W. Hlllyer, IVUion CoaeVer, Cordon's Ave., Long Braneh; 43raee Apy, 12 Gar- E. Polhemus. Horneritown Bd., Upper 128 Pltkney Bd., Little Silver; Bpie Plg- Long Branch! Mlltop W.fGunkle, ZSO Avt,, New Monmoutl, •en Tm>.i JoHPh mllow, den Ed.. • Little Sllven Ula Beal. 70 Freehold: Willard R. Clark, 197 Ocean- It Pays To Advertise In The Register LTS? Lorw Branch; Domlnga Rockwell Ave., Lens; Braneh;, Margaret port Ave., Oceanport; Robert *H. W. 117 rirwt Ave.. Atlantie M. Burke, 417 Monmouth Ave., Brad- Todt, 86 Oedar St., Keyport; Angelina ley Beach; Charlotte W. JSIgley, Wood- Iiaroskl, Shire Rd, Union Beach;.Emma fiodto Shew Sfornrifl. Ourarrfr *BeAk: Fiemioe Glaaiford, «1 land Ave.. Brlalle; Ella Wooller. -1-6 M. Hutchlmon, 708~Third Aye. Aiburr '„- Interlekeiw Be>*. Arthur-B. Sherman Ave., West Long Branch; John Park; Alvlne M, Elssla, 8 Seavlew Ave.j- ___«W. Olllvllle. Mtddletown T-rp.l J. Balchunai, Araboy Bd., Rarltan Twp.i_ Ocesn Grove; Florence Wisnerr 60 Nor- and Moore Cmy Friday N/ghf—CBS. y-H. Al»augh, 107 Newark Aye.. John J. Bora, 168 Naveslnk Ave.,-High- wood Ave., Elberon; Frederick M. Hal- laic*: Helen B. Holtmler, W )and>; Margaret E. ' Clevanberg. 46 aey, 800 Cedar Ave.; Allenhurat; Grace Ave,, "Ocean Grove; Annie G. FetereiPlace. Red Bank; Anna Welai, 9- DeiRochen, 810 18th Ave;, S. Belmar: PBOennan, "' i4o\ Wall St. -West Mng Highway, Howell Twp.; Walter L. Har-, Lillian B. Jahnea, 197 Hudson Ave., Bed ?• Branch, James V. EsteUe, Lekewood .Rd, rls, 1112 Sunaet Ave., Aibury Park; Bank; Andrew Bartolf, 2028 Bangs Avo, 1 Howell Twp Thomas L. Hayes, 806 St. Mcry Tolly,'S Maple Aye.r-Farmlngdale: Neptune; ' • - , Oalr Ave. Spring Lake; Ethel Sherman. Julia B. Smith, Yellow Brook Bd:. Bow- " MO Dunbtr Aria,, Long Branch; Edna ell Twp.;- William G. Hlldebrandt, 519 Beginning-April let, 1948 and Continu- Johnson, 11 Mill, St., Eatontywn; Laurel Ave,, West AUenhurst; Genevleve ing Until the End of the Terra. Monafaan, South Main St., Hailot, Rtr- litabeth Wejtervelt,, 1117 7th, Ave., Itan Twp.; Marguerite E. Appleby, 226 Neptune; Anna E. Farrtll, 88 Mt. Zlon IVwhotd Appleby Drive, Wanamaaia; Dorothy Way,'Ocean Grove; Lavinla Oarldl, 228 ley-town .—, ~rt— -i;~r- ~i- Paueli, 8 Waahington St, Runuon; Olive Jans St, Long Branch; Cecilia W. Wool- Xkle Dlttmer. 128 Wait Main St, H, Shaptor, 26 Tower Hill Ave., Bed ley, 86 Valentine St., Monmouth Beach; hold; Oliver S. Herbert, Jr,, 91 •»»• Bank; Miriam Reed, Howell Road, How- Oliver B. Presley, 64 Atlantic Aye., Long GIFT TOILETRIES jnoSbn Rd, Oakhurat; Marr L. caener. ell, Twp.: Marvin L. Beeler. It North Branch; Anne B. Munnlng, 8 Crows PI., Ml Lincoln Are, Avon. . Cherry Lane, Rumson; Sajn Newman, Matawan; Hlbernla S, Tyrrell,' 144 FOR MW Btaianlm January 2S, «<«,.and Ending Pattenon Are., Shrewsbury; John Sa- Woodland Ave, Fair Haven; Irene Felt- February 15, 1946 kowskl, Aberdeen Road,. Matawan; Ar- man, 85 Hamilton St., Allentown f Step- Ask At Uggetfs for Copy Of On In Typical Stofth Clarence MegUl. LeBoyteeux Farms, thur A. Seger, 186 Main Ave., Ocean en J, Yantoih, 717 Emory St, Aibury rssg. Bclmdeli Abe -dolubov. ...M jabfron Grove; Katharine M. Shaw.-2S-East.Gar- 'ark; Wnlter A. McCoach, 20 Forrest Jugs and Mug* • Ate, Long Breach; Charies V. Hoeken- Aeld Ave.j Atlantic Highlands; Emma 24 PAGE CHRISTMAS Gin CATALOGUE OfSfom fcury, 1804 Lengtord St., Aebury Park; K. Hyer, 703 Seventh Ave., Belmar; Bea- 8 Branehport Ave., Long Branch; Peter T Morris. 412 Ninth Ave, Bel- trice E, Soden,' S9 Cypresa St.,. Long Natalie Pullen, Z76 Wall St, TV. Long mar Louis Htbkln, 22 Bellvlew Ave,, Braneh; Margaret E. Drake. 419 Red- Branch; Anne C. Ballentlne, Flih Hawk There's a bonnie breath. Xeanaburg James Detne, 469 Bath A™., mond Ave., Oakhurst; John H. Beed, 16 Lane, Rumson; Nellie Hill, 186 South of auld Scotland in the Long Branch; Tracy Harrinan. 470 Wallace St., Bed Bank; Nellie Michael, St, Freehold; Frank W. Swwrthout 809 100 Aspirin SGI. 12C Park Ave, Long Branch; Margaret Tay. 100 Grand Ave., Long Branch; Bvang- 9th Ave.. Belmar: John1 W. Gc-rsuch, 106 •cent too . . inspired try lor. (S Morris Ave., Neptune CHy; line Bennett,' Bethany Road, Rarltnn Broad St., Eatontown; Edith M, Yonks, heather & bracken fern. Henry T. Clark, 14 FounUln Ave., Mat-Twp.; Hilda Schoessow, 12 Randolph PI., 68 Wallace St,, Red Bank; Dorothy Van- stwan, William J. Guybn, 222 Edwards Keamburg; Sophie Ann Santoro, 244 Anglen, 131 Main Ave, Ocean Grovel Ave, Long Branch: Daisy M. Shields, Central Ave., Lpng Branch: Margaret Virginia McCabe, 200 Forest Ave, 16 oz. Rub. Alcohol 17c SHAVE SOAP- 1.00 14 South Fifth Ave.. Long Branch; Lu- Gunnell, 28 Tenth Ave., Spring Lake Keamburg; RobertrP. Glblon, 8 Highland dotu F Zacaary, Sr., 1112 Aabury Ave., Heights; Byron P. Hardy, Park Place, MEN'S COLOGNE 1.00* Aabury Park, Joseph Morrii, 1111. Sum- Ava,, Red Bank; William McCann, 46 Shrewsbury; Robert Schael, Marlboro Sea Drift Ave, Highlands; Dorothy L. merfteld Ave, Aebury-Park; Josephine Rd., Marlboro Twp; Loula Geary, 8 Sec- HAIR DRESSING 100* V. Newoomb, 11 Pilgrim Pathway. Ocean Ranktn, 21 Leslie' Ave, Brielle! Marr E. ond Ave., Atlantle Hlghlandi; Anna W. Day. 48 Heck Ave, Ocean Qrorsi.Elta 12 oz. Citrate of Mag. 14c Grove. Ada M. McKelvey Como Rd, Samuels. Park Ave., Elberon. SHAVE LOTION 1.00* Wall Twp , Thereaa McGrath, 28 Worth- Scolei, 161 Union Ave,, Long Branch; 1(1 JBeghjnlngMarch 11th, 1946 and Ending ley St, Bed Bank; Jeanne Covert, < Arthur M. Fltipatrlck, 110 South St, /*•'• GIFT SETS — 2. & 3.* ("Pflgrlm Patowar;—©cean-Gro*e4—Isaac. Red Bank l Harry Mi Gibson, Jones TSiainT ~ " ~ "" " - *PkuJax• - Dawee, Allentown Bd., Upper Freehold ~^ March SlUth, 1U4B. ~ Cllttt« sfqrfi to focfcffa Twp Morris Tave, Woodvllle Rd., Man. Anthony Irene, 114 Gar'fteld Court, !ook,'190 Broad St., Manaiciuan; How- tlapan Twp.; Agnea M, McKendry, Long Branch; Jacob Lopatln, 82 Bowne ard L. Bndgley, .191 Washington St, Every Woman Has a Weokness 188 West Main St., Free-bold; George Ave., Freehold; M, Aileen OrTernian, 8S8 Long Branch; Ethel G. Hance, 808 10th For a Bit of Scenf R. Lahr. Marconi Kd., Wall Twp., Wil-River Road, Fair Haven; Nellie Daley, 9 Ave, Belmnr; Florence O. Kolb, Kill* liam H. Tallroan, Commonwealth Ave., Unlo'n Ave., Freehold; Catherine L. Mul- urst Rd, Freehold Twp.; Lulumae M. CHRISTMAS CARDS Middlelown. Katherlne A. Sterner, 607 len, 127 Chelsea Ave, Long- Braneh; Vlr- Brown, 608 Third Ave., Aibury Park; - Sixth Ave, Belaar; Albertui Wplcott, glnja Knaggs, White Boad, Little Silver I George, A, Paul, 406 Sylvanla. Ave, They'll, Boxed) . '. B- . 10...0 Broa_ d • St_ , Eatontown_ . ; >;.•Charle- s O... Kelgh Ford, Woodmere Drive, Matawan Avon; Willis T, Wulff, Runyon Ave., W. S Keim Mt Holly Bd.. Millstone Twp.: Denl; Mottle Horowitt, 24 Rockwell Ave., i Twp.. Winifred LaBrecque, Mlddletown 4/adnut Edward L. Price, 18 Beach St.. Sea Roud,' New Mohroouth-; Charles F. Dor- Long Branch; Anselo GnrlAne, 400 Wil- * Bright William- F. .Smith, 8B5 McAr- din, R. . D. No. 1, Freehold, Freehold low Drive, Long Branch; Harold S. Gil- 01 wi'Manye/opm COC thur Ave, Long Branch; Anna Harklns, Twp.j Patrick J. O'Leary, -1416 Corlles man, 32 Spring St., Red Bank; Hsiel • Ll-HoTwoMk* J7 »7 Atlantic Ave, .Long Branch; Henry Ave., Neptune; Ethel A. Stevens, State Markwlth, 234 Broad St., ManaHllalTr - YANKY CLOVER CHern 80 Locust Ave., Bed Bank; Bee- Highway 13, Nentune Two:; Elvira Slo- Hose Dansls, 813 iih Ave, Bradley * - elt Campbell, 94 Maple PI., Keyportl cum, 2400 Suniet Ave, Wanamasia; Beach; Fellt Kessler, 296 Atlantic Ava, Large De Lux* Size 21 for97e i Thomai Cookson, .60S Mercer _Ave, Louis W. Sehmutl. 11^ McLaren St., Wall .Twp.; Rena Meglll, 143 Broadway^ In Lovely Spring Lake Heights; BoulaBeulah B. Vood, Red Bank; Joseph W. Bruit, 295 Park Ocean Grove; Bernard Zelchner, 2 East Oilochrome Cards 20 for 89c Church St IMlddletown ; Beatrico-.-.--e mSimon, Ave., Long Branch; Virginia Strudwlck, Highland Ava,, Atlantic Highlands; Sa Gift Packages 1000 Mattl;l»on— ' Ave., , Atbury Park., ; 819--Phila. Blvd., Sea Girt; Marjorle C. uol . Gorsey, 34 Second Ave,1 Long George E Burrow*, 99 MMtt , CeCermell WayWay, Mitchell, 147 Franklin Ave., Ocean Branch: Trlna Brains 19 Heck Aye, The Most Famov* Ocean Gro>e; Charlea J. McCebe, 16 Grove; Augusta (5.. Lewis, 916 Fourth Ocean Grove; Nellie Yates, 44 lit St., PERFUME. 1.00 fo 2.50* Park Blvd Wanamasia; Barbara Tor- Ave., Asbury Park; Toby Cohen, 908 SHAVE BOWL ohla. 67 Hathaway Ave., Deali Leon Grand Ave., Aibury Park; CUra Hlt- TALCUM —50c* Archer, S7 Monroe, St, Wait 'Long In The World Branch Ruosell H. Astley, 1802 Snyder Klns, 89 South Main St., Allentown; Alice TOILET WATEft_ 1.00* Avc Belraar; Janet Boyce, 81 Second Janui, 53 Bay Ave., Atlantic Highlnndi; St, Rumion Helen S, Davldlon, Kings- Frank O. Johmon, Marlboro Road. Free- BEFORE YOU BUT BATH POWDER_ T.00* ley Arms hotel, Aibury Park: Arthur hold Twpt; Althea R. Baylei, 806 Allen C Stlllwell, Jr.,-77 Hull Ave., Freehold! Ave., Allenburit; Edwnrd Smith, Cliff- • *AII prices plus tax ZJeonla Albaraelli, 1588 Aeburj Ave., wood Ave, CHftVood; Fred J. Schepper, LIFE INSURANCE ]00 Aibury Parki Mary Galoih, 46 Wtlion 1 Csrllle • Torr. Little Silver; Frank Ave. Matawan; Vllrginia C. Payne. 21 Thompson, 32 Weititde Ave., Red Bank; GET THIS INFORMATION Curny Levy, Fort Plains Rond, Howell "Actual Result Study," a compila- A tribute to your high - Walnut PI , West Long Branch; Charles Twp,; W'lllam Proctor, .167 Sixth Ave., tion by impartial authorities on GREATER GIFT MONTH Vaxv* H. Weaver, J89 Salrs Av«., Long Branch; Life Insurance Statistics, reveale regard for him. Yardley Edna Relboldt,' 27 Elfthth Ave., West Lonir Branch; Morion Woodruff, 67 Geoj-ga St., Freehold; OrtCce C. Tepper, vast differences In the cost of life Keaneburj. Ethel Smith, 0!2 Fourth Insurance fn 41 leading companies. 4-PIECE TRAVEL KIT or it the gift of quality, Ave, Asbury Park; Alberta Savage, 296 Buenii Vista Ave., Rumson: Melvln Drummond Ave., Neptune; Raymond Schanck, 14 John St., Kennsburg; Snrah It shows how to effect subitantial Bottle of TOILET WATER Troth 1«4 Garneld Ct., Long Branch; Fine, 1501 F. St., Belmar; Lester B. Ben- savings. Write for free copy to- •William H Bow«, 107 Sea Bteeie Way, nett, Tlnton' Falls Rond, Shrewsbury day—there is no obligation. NoncnofcwiT or YARDLEY Keensbure C. Manraret Clarton. Mor- Tvrp.i Emma Evelyn Gray, Glcndoln Canvllle Rd , Marlboro T»TI.;. Bertha Rd, Wall Twn.j Anna A. Sheperd, 882 "fo/low Me" rraorance InvisibU 85< Rockwell 62S Vernon St., Long Branch; W. Columbus Ave, Long Brnnch; Mnmc KENNETH C.WASHBURNE Mildred McCarthy. 804 Cedar Ave., Al- LASHIH, 522 BrlKhton Ave, Spring Lake; Ufa Insurant* Strvlce, Tole for Men phthtt lenhur t Ella B. Mehegan, 1319 Fourth Florence Porter, Hamilton Ave., Mntn- 79 PRINCETON ROAD, Aye Anbury Park; Mary Dowd, 90 wan Twp.; Dorothea Moeller, Rellevue RED BANK. PHONE 3154 . Leonard A\F. Red Rank; John A. Lull, AVG., Rumion; Cooi'ge Urinkorliuir, 82 Uth St We.t Keannburir, Rarltnn Twp. Fisk Ave, Brlellr; Leslie N. AppleKnte, Lillian Soneld. 617 Fifth Ave., Avon Wtmrock Rd, Freehold' Twp.; Either. V. •Will itn II Flresteln; Ba»vle« Ave.. Lightning Pak II.ilMn—Bencltr-P*»rl—Bur«,^-Hawl«on Flrebnueh, 50 _,Aye, EnBli!htown-r Clara Flrehnueh, 50 £. Hopper, 48. Atlantic Avp,, Mnnaiquiin; ~ ParkVrParkVr~A\ee Sea*"GtrlSeKjnnnhT Kjnnnh—M«t»M - CKSrleSr J "^KrUuirmrr-SW—RWrr-BdrBdn thewth , 1 BnrkBloBl w Ave.A , FreeholdFhld : MarM - Fl garet A Yates. 48 Hudion St., Frte- F:ilr Haven; William A. Bi-owor, 256 lold, Uoke M. Colot, Sutphen Ave. Mat- FirRt St., Keypnrt: Joseph H4 Holmes KMTTFD HOLES\ tiot-Water- ^— «Wfin; Martha T. Felmunn, firepn. Grove Highway No. 34. Holmdel IVp.; Eliz- FOR INVISIBLE Bd, Shie»»bjry Twp.: Betty H. Noek. SO nboth C. Wnrtrleli, 1" North Fifth Aye., HAND WEAVING- Glamour Broad St Manasauan: Mamie C. Burke, Long Branch; Charlel Koloin,'Sr.l«'Ceh- • No Electricity 178 South St., Freahold; Ch»rl« Henry trnl Ave., Port Monmouth; Stanley A. Gifis From Jackion West Bank" Ave., Neptune: Gilbert, 54 Harvard lid.. Fair Hnvin: CALL Mae Bcnninc, Eact Rd., Bellord; John Joseph A. Galvln, 1714 State Highway, R.B. HOLLYWOOD • Always Ready for UM 1L Crel In Irvine-PI.. Eatontown; Alice Sprint- Lake Heights: Ruth Shapiro, 43 Bvani, 109 Broadway, Oc<;aji Grove; Waihinitton VIII, Aibury Pnrk; Muriel L. Williajn J Fineean, Nonunion St., Bum- Blum, 790 ElEhth Ave., Belmar; Mary ZU9-J Cosmetic sets by filmland's-famous mas- aon Margaret C. Lyon, River Rd., Bel- A. Hanee, 48 Broad St., Freehold; Gran- mar Wall Twn.; John Parelck, U04 din K. Hammell, 78 Eaat River Rd., ter of make-up. Easy for men to choose; Sixth Aie Neptune; Helen Kelaey, 19 Rumion; Marie K. Bruen, 167 South St., labeled for blondes, brunette, redheads. BEAUTY ISllton St Freehold: Anna FUhbeln, Manaiquan; Martin Gnrh.arlriet - 1211 410 Fifth Av«,, Bradley Beach; Myrtle Fifth Ave., Asbury Park! EdRardo «. M. Glbnon. River Rd.. Wall Twp.: ElUa- Bertlnl, 600 Fifth Ave., Bradley Beach: by BOURJOIS beth Falnder. 140B Bond St.. Anbury Mary E. Borden, Sycamore Ave., Shrewi- Park Mildred Marcellu.. 299 Main St., bury: Bert Touriion, .51 ft Main St., Even the single pieces Mana*quan Edward V. Younn. fll Avon; Hcher A. Forrest, Emt Rd., Bel- j?«2fS£I GREATER GIFT MONTH *tv^. 3-PC. SHAVE SET Stockton Ave.. Ocean Grove; Albert *^^^^TL - - . 'III i f n in- m are boxed as if they Seed, 110 Leonard St., Neptune. were precious jewels. Beglnnlnj February IS. 1944, and End- The complete sets are '_ / Inj March S. 1946.. ":-• fabulously beautiful I FOUNTAIN £00 '0 220 Edna Mcreta Willis. 714, SOth Ave., PEN J+.-12.50 'plim South Belmnr; Elliabeth Bmett, 88 Oakwood Ave., Welt Long Brnnch; Mary "Lilac" bruihltsa , bee1, 400 Brldelmere Ave., Interlaken; It's generosity indeed to Alexander JolTe. 198 Hollywood Ave., give an Eversharp, the pea the famed lilac regetal Long Branch; John J. Bre(, SO Albany after-shav* and l Rd., Neptune; Nancy Tompkim, Wilson that's PL, Rumion; Kathryn McCue, Hudion St, Marlboro Twp.: Winifred QuigB, 8 PINAUO UTHW IHAVI Lincoln PI., Fieehold; Normn Jordan, T2 3-PIECE SET-1.95 +*n Branchport Ave., Lone Branch; Frank L. Rlchardi; 8«S Emt Main St., MamiQuan: Charlei Behr.'Broidway, Belford; Role Jentlle, 152 Klver St., Red Bank; Rich- ard Relnhardt, River Ifd., Wall Twp.; Kenneth. Voyce, Tennent Rd., Munalapan Twc, Harold Zlegler, 178 Garneld Court, DtSuble-Heoder Borgotrit For Coldt Long Brnnch; Ella Hcwell, Shore Rd., Union Beach; Abraham' Ledwltx, • 204 Long Branch- Ave., Long Branch; Mar- Reg. 25c Rexall Special 25« Roxall Rex-Mentho lon Mackenzie, Elilsdale. Rd., Upper Freehold Twp.; Harry. Splttlehouae, 96 Cold Tabs, with Reg. 25c For Muscular Pain and Cbokmen Ave,, Ocean. Grove; Fred A, 25e Rex-Mentho Ifthaler Blatz, Wilion Ave/, Port Monmouth; Mil- Nasal Spray w/ Ephedrin* dred Boikey, 40 Worthley St., Red B>n>: .Reslnald R. Bow*en, 1315' Second Ave.', Gifts of lasting loveliness. Brilliant -Alburr Park; John A. Flanagan, -61 BPBrkHhg,. , practically iiidestructible BrinkerhofT'Ave., Freehold i Julia Knlfnn, 50e VAIUI 37* 37* 10() Format) St., Red Bank; Henry G. Lucite, Hughes' brushes,' nylon bristled, Brown, 1711 H. St.. Welt Relmar; Noel W. Deane, 1212 Tenth avenue, Neptune: 1.00 Antoinette A. Rotfgyee'n, 220 Creicent Parkway, Sell GirtiT£lltabi>th A, Mnrrll, GREATER GIFT MONTH -.711 .Srn-Girt ..Avc., S«a Girt; Mariorie Ice Cream Rein 79c Knnau^r, 102 Deal Elplannde, Tfeal; Leila P. Yard, 18 Yard Ave., Farming eoo dale, Nancy Smith. <24 Kjihcr Ave., CVeryboifv flktl Brtytri (swl Strawberry Ice Crepm h»rle».-'rr. Bring The To See Pretty Gift Pair -.Neptune-; • Chii Pertussin 49c IIOGEH'S A! KINGDOM eoo BATH y POWDER FOAM VWfr Alka Seltzer 49c plwta Puretest PLENAMINS 59* Hills Cold Tabs 14c Charming packages, Note All of the essential (72's) Ml . • the cute little scoop, vitamins plus liver 59 extract & iron in two VacagenTabs 1.35 tiny, capsules a day. 2 square eoo , • KEMP' ?3" PANDAS, Unicaps 100'f 196 Father John's 42c ELEPHANTS, TEDDV BEARS and KITTENS Vimms96'i 1.69 Aspiroids 50c Nutnex Tabs " 49c ""•fir ": •""•-"">": -•-• "-r--.- IS*! pandas, teddy bears, elepliants-^2.98 \rVcuum Packed Nuts r3-lrich black plush Scottle—3.29. And a Grove's Cold Tabs 27c Pecant, Almonds,. goldeh fleece lamb's wool Scottle—2.59 MAI). ORDERS -Pfeoto Add 10% For Cathews, Pllbwft Ordett Amounting To Utt Than $5.00 N0PBANUT$.70r. Theiy'r* Coflwg*brwd tip ol.thW black or onHqu* ruu*t caff tqvof. to«( lo'lb Iilld bl TUNE IN • • . ir to your ftflr flf#|cl'l0 IMfiiln »¥$• 90Vfnw"IOfIIMIf Friday Evening 10 p.m.-
ALLEN ausn itAB RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 13, 194S, Page Thxee. Aepartavtmt tut* i'lft jrtart«d Wbtrt the «J4*r Hubbs s«44 It was rotwtc 4«PMtfn«ni ujvUr tb» direc- 1 St&t Realty Officer (xota * JWS or 'XI Poattoe, Several Rumton High School tion of Harvey Sfcan. Tbere wa* tmlar divltlon ot tfee boy* mix&L days,- later' Lambertson saw. a community ainging of Christmaa jcfaorus and a junior Jtn^b. girls' glee . j . . . dub. These organizations with the creaiin%olored r £ontiao parked -op carol* and solo*, by tiaf foliow^ri» Shrewsbury- avenue.'.It bad one. Ktr*t4i«ut Newton Stewart, for- stuttnts:. VlrginU Wilson, Buaiell band soloWis and readers* wi|l pre- Mack ,and one 'blue headlight, mer instructor «f music, visited old' ilarcellus, Marlon Lavine, Dorothy sent a CSi'rUtmas.'program open to' xouag >Hu>bij questioned by Lam- friends at Rumson high school re- WUklni and Pearl Romenko, the pubilo Friday, December 21, at bertaon, denied being at'the seen* cently. He spent M months in Director Harvey Egan of >th« 9:30 a. m. of the accident at alt, and said he Africa and Italy, and win be dU- cbarged in March, had replaced a black headlight on A-LOaffiKJiii the ear with a blue one because • The ninth gride giris won it the former wasn't working. Other hockey game from the ninth grade improvements were made to the car girls of Asbury Park Wgh, 3 to. 1. at the same time. A combination of tenth; eleventh' THE DAVEVylREE and twelfth grade girls of Asbury The state's last witness was Les- Park" beat the same comtynation of heeds young men, 18 to 30; experienced or — STORE HOURS~^ ter Chapman, colored, Fair Haven Rumson, 8 to %.' insurance man,-who said he sold Miss-Raymond's French classes trainees. 'Interesting, healthful outdoor the car to'Hubb» for $45 while it have subscribed to a weekly news- i stored In the Commuter's gar- paper in French called "Franca!* work. . " . Qpen Evenings age. Bed' Bank. He identified toe a la, Page." As this is printed in headlight produced by Mr. Fills- Canada, it contains interesting ar- J Apply to Mr. Brittain. p bury as one of the.two on his car ticles not always found in Amer- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th at the time of the sale. However, ican newspapers. Molly Pitcher Hotel, Red Bank lie had not seen the car for at Ieaat At the P.,T. A. meeting, the en- To two, weeks before he sold it and tertainment was provided by the did not knew what changes Hubbt had made In It, although the latter MONDAY, DECEMBER 24th, INCLUSIVE i picked him up on Shrewsbury ave- nue one day, he testified, and called attention to the Improvements made JOSEPH G. MeCUB • on the car. ; : :. '•••'' Jofepb O. MeCiu oj Ridge load, At the. conclusion of the state's TO GIVE OUR EMPLOYEES Ruswon, wai elected a vice presi- case Theodore J. Labreciie,' coun- BRAKES dent oftri* New Jersey Association sel for Hubbs, moved for a reversal ANOTHER HOLIDAY of Heal Estate Board! at their re- of the lower court decision and It cent convention at Atlantic City. was granted. • ' ' .'...' Mr. McCue hai conducted hii real STORE. WILL CLOSE Only Canada Dry Water Jiai eitate agency in Rumion for many Adjusted-RELINED-Serviced "ftl»-POINT CABBONAnOW"-tO yean. The association went on LTEVT. ADAMS DISCHARGED 9 P. M. SATURDA-Y, DEC. 29TH insure longer-larting iparklft. record as aaklng for abandonment Lieut. Robert W. Adams, son of ibid a spsdal formula to point of war-time controls and endorsed REOPEN . '•'•••-• up flavor. Alwayr uu Canada the principle of giving veterans Mrs. Maud E. Adams, 45 Linden PROMPT SERVICE • QUALITY WORK Dry Water. .place; was honorably discharged preference in available housing. from the army this week at March ' WEDNESDAY 9 A. M., JAN. 2nd Field, California. 'He served as a CANADA^DRY pilot on B-29s and B-17s. STORE -CLOSED MONDAY, DEC. 81 Hubb's Conviction Prior to entering the .« service J. H. MOUNT CO. WATER May 11, 1942, he was' employed by the Anaconda Copper company at Reversed By Court Perth Amboy. He was graduated CORNER WHITE ST, & MAPLE AVE. TEL, RED BANK 404 -frora-Red Batik high-school, 1 Had Been Fined $100 |]u!EI!!iillinil)!InIllll[[|ini Hoot Mon In Accident Case Judge C.GiordMib at.'Freehold last week reversed a lower court conviction of Howard A. Hubbj, m Jr., son of a Red Bank garageman, lor leaving the scene of an acci- dent. Hubb*vtrad been fined $100 by Justice of the Peace William T. to... Parker of Shrewsbury* following his arrest fcy state police of Shrew*- bury barracks May 20, 1945. Assistant Prosecutor John M. Pillsbury called the victim o( th accident, Charles Newman, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Newman DO YOUR HINTING NOW! SAVE of Patterson avenue,. Shrewsbury :l1il!il[it!lOlilHIIII|]ll!IliIlli[lllllill]||lllllllllllli![|||BllBl)ll!llllfflll||lB!ll to the stand, but apart from sayin, he was struck by something, th 4 TIME, MONEY witness could give no descriptio of the car which sped south on AND WORRY Shrewsbury avenue near Red Bank airport The lad had been to the PLAID SHIRTS ALL WOOL ROBES movies In Red Bank and left a bus Let Us at Shrewsbury avenue and Newman Springs road, end of the line, to Wax and Polish ; walk the rest of the wayihome. He 95 was walking on his right side of the Your Floor* road. ' John Holman of Shrewsbury ave- 8 19" Expert Workmanship Uuc, who lives near the scene of Homes - 8tores [the accident, said he heard New- man moaning and calling for help. and. Offices allt Bold, rich plaid designs jmake Soft, all-wool robes in solid_and^ We also Specialize In gpg Floor Sanding and to a telephone pole. He. had been this shirt even feel warm. Hand,- Befinlshtng. struck from behind while walking bold plaid designs, in deep, rich about, three feet off the paved part up a headlight at the scene but he ^nesT^-uaraiiteed warmth for would not say definitely in court Red Bank that the one produced by the state rics. Colors red, tan or blue. chilly mornings! Sizes small7 was the one he found. It was, how- ever, cream-colored, which was the Sizes small, medium and large. Floor Waxing Co. same color as the Hubbs car. medium, large and extra large. PHONE RED BANK 'William Lambertson, state troop- er who made the arrest, said right 1483-J or 484-M after the accident he had taken the headlight to the Hubbs garage, ALL WOOL LINED HANDSOME MUFFLERS GLOVES NECKTIES 95 95 .00 1 2 1 up Think of Next Summer Individually loomed of A winter necessity. Well The ideal gift. Hundreds warm wool. In all the to choose from, including popular shades and made, lined for warmth. exclusive hand-painted or- OlSON 3*1 COMBWATWN weaves. 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' > :4_ RED BANK, N. .161 Broadway, " , Long BwnchrN.: L—>_ i. . '„',:• *••,?, I, Hanrfsdme slicks', ' to "' .Softly textured, veil V OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS j p Sizes io)i'io, IS *',•• ' BEGINNING MQNb'AY, DECEMBER 17th, THIS STORE-W^L B I ensemble,,Size? 3a .to 38. " • '• . •" OPEN EVlfiRY, W6jr-yNTI]L;XMASl\\ /^ JtED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 18,1945 i-SOTiwi SPEAKING OF HEALTH I BIOT TBtS TO 8AS rWE ODD BVEBYtUOtd FOSSIBLB* PubUc Health twtneat,under the- dlre^Hon oil..._ - %Dlttis8 GfOBOrBAOno WAS DTOLUDBD A A, M. PMtw »nd •,B6M/ funeral^ And •*-*-— borne, was In Bay «iiw oemetery,:; , Mr, Woodward, s county detect-1 I)R, WARREN FOWLER 4v» sine* SSS, had. been associated- PH0N County Group Hears - Succumbs Sunday with the prosecutor1* office lines)" (ST. Chiropractor . " Dr. H. K. Cooper 1981 wjjen bt. wasjapjwinted chief °el«rk by the late Joaai Tumen~oi Six Years On Staff; Atlantic Highlands who wasijthen Monmouth' county dentists wire prosecutor. He resigned attar asked to recognise the important' Funeral Rites Held three years in this position andwa» part ol public health Into which named borough clerk at Atlaatle LOSTOUF LEASE-SALE dentistry falls in an addrsss to the ' Yesterday' Morning Highlands which position he held Monmouth County Dental Society until his appointment to the coun- Must Sell Every! ling. Including Fixtures.. by Dr. Herbert X. Cooper, director The funeral of John If. Wood- ty detective staff. of the Hershev Industrial school ward, 4/6, of Atlantic HlghUndf, -Surviving are hla wife, Mrs, Hel>' 'dental clinic, BSriday night at Deau- Monmout^ counay detective, who fin Woodward; a daughter, Jsuw, Dressing Tables, Mi rorj, Chain, one large Rug vllleinn. . and his mother Mra, John N. Wood- just like new, 38 fest long, 16 feet wide. One Declaring that' dental education died Sunday nlg-ht at Uonmouth ward, Sr. Also two brothers, Hoover commercial Vacuum Cleaner, also Light* should start before the flrit perma- Uemoriii hospital after suffering James. Woodward, Tankers, and nent tooth is in place. Dr. Cooper a, heart attack Saturday at his William Woodward of Atlantic ing Chandeliers, Colonial style; good for emphasized that .dental and facial home, waa held yesterday morning' Highland*, and a sister, Mrs. Dan* homes. .-. ii"''. • .' .••'•' '.. ' • •'. deformities are on a par with other, at St. Agnes church. A high nui leiOaks* physical- distortions and- should .be treated with the same amount of care. ' •:•••. BONNET HAT SHOP Dr. Cooper .was formerly the president of the' Pennsylvania State 22 MojimouthStreet, Dental society-and is now a'direc- tor of the cleft, palate and speech clinic at the Pennsylvania State R«d Barik, N. J. hospital for Crippled Children. Among those attending the meet- ing were Dr. Herbert B. Williams, Dr. Harry J. Copperthwaite, Or. E. iff. Newman, Dr. J. Q. VaoNos- trand, Dr. Lawrence R. Burdge, Dr. Lt. Cdr. Charles Douglas Hoyt, 18 Riverside avenue, Red Bank, is serving on this battleship, whlah T. A, Doremus, Dr. P. N. Doremus, , arrived at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in time to take part in the celebration of the first peace-time Dr. Frederick Newman, Dr. R. G. Pearl Harbor Day. • • . Collins, Dr. Leon Keiener, Dr. A. W. When the 42,000-ton battlewagon dropped anchor in the Delaware river, she had traveled 101,191 D'Ambroslo, Dr. Milton ,Sllverman, miles—mostly in pursuit of.the Japs—since she was damaged badly during the Pearl Harbor attack Dec T, 1941. •;••-.'• . ' •„ . ' . •.-.•... LRHOJfl Dr. B. E. MulhcJIarid,' Dr. M. R. Ross, Dr. James S. Cattanach.'Dr. The California exacted full revenge for her injuries. She participated In the Invasions of Salpan, •William T. McGonigle, Dr. D. D. Guam, Tinlan, Leyte, Lingayen Gulf and Okinawa, and in, the Battle of Surigao. Strait, where she helped Sagotsky, Dr. Wllllani R Hawkins, sink a Jap battleship. She.also -shot down seven planes. • ; W&NthEUl She got revenge for damages she suffered In-that Japanese sneak attack at Pearl Harbor. •' Dr. Irving H. Barnett, Dr. Theo- Lt. Cdr. Hoyt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoyt, was home over the week-end. dore S. Gray, Dr. C,X Jones, Dr. W. S. Carrlck, Dr. Edmond deMonsel- gle, Dr. John G. Campl, Dr. Joseph About Old Timers Bible Class Hears' Lieut. Danowitz A, Sheldon, Dr. Norman T. Sauer, Tbe Register has, received a most Dr,'Edward Schlossbach, Dr. Har-interesting letter from Dr, Herbert Fred D. Wikoff, 2d 33 Months In Navy old V. Garrily, Dr. Jules N. Lewln, •Ely Williams of Broad street, which Dr. Abfaham Morris, Dr. Leonard Fred D. Wikoff, 2d, son pf Mr. Yaffe, Dr. Charles Tasslnl, Dr. E. B. takes u» back.quite n few years and and Mrs. William H. Wiko«, 205 Stillwell and Dr. Thomae CMcVey, brings to, mind two-very prominent Maple avenue, gave a talk before Fair Haven Man .residents who helped make history fellow members of the Young for our columns. Dr. Williams let- Waa In Pacific Area Fep«l-Cota Company, Long Island City, N. T. Boys can make pocket money by Men's Bible class of the First Pres- •f, ter stated in part: Franchises Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company, Asbury Park, N. J. selling the Register—Advertisement byterian church Sunday morning. At" the Greater New York Mid- He spoke of his activities'with the The Naval Personnel Separation T winter Dental convention recently V. S. Coast Guard and of his ex- Center al New York city has an- held in the Hotel Pennsylvania, a >eriences as fireman on the Penn- nounced that Lieut; (j. g.) Chester 'Ji Watertown, New Xprk, dentist lylvanla railroad. J. Danowitz, ion ofJJr, and Mrs. slipped a time-yellowed program in The young man enlisted with the William Danowitz of 75 Poplar ave- t my hand, Much to my surprise lt nue, Fair Haven, was released to wasjated 1896, nearly half a.cen- Coast Guard Temporary Reserve tury in every language. The pro-early in World War II and was as- Inactive duty from the Naval ser- gram listed the name of the late sociated with the service as a sea- vice December 6 after serving 33 Dr. Walter L. Mason as one of the man first class six months. vHe months. speakers. Dr. Mason with ingen- became a fireman on-the Pennsyl- During his tour of duty Lieut. SEE OUR STOCK OF GIFTS uous tendencies was the Inventor vania railroad shortly thereafter Danowitz participated in the land- of the Mason detachable porcelain and was employed
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INVEST IN OUR GLORIOUS FUTURE Mdd* to Auitaa LA CROSS CBEN YUSMARTSEt There's a peace to be won. Victory; VICTORY ENCHANTER SET • Chen Yu Lacquer, Lac- Bonds pay tor the care of the wounded' Simulated leather Cd«e queTol and Lipstick-a — provide veterans' benefits —pay for , contain! Poli h,.8tajott the Occupation. Buy, that extra bond # He g smart trio in a lovely gift Ban CQat/Rk box ....*•••> 1»7S* today — in your Whelan Drug Storel Other Sets to ,..7.50*
MAX FACTOR OAGGETT & RAMSDELL —ROGER A-GALLJTl JOISLEX. HOLLYWOOD GIFT SET MOUNTAIN HEATHER KIT TRAVEL KIT , APPLE BLOSSOM DUET BATH SET GOLD TASSEL SET TRIO SET Xmas box of Sachet, ConlainsLipgiick. Face Cologne and tall shak- Gilt box of Perfume, Cologne and Body Cologne; Talcum, soap. Bottle of Cologne with .. Gift box contains Eau Powder and Rouge, er of matching Talc. Eau de Toilette, Talc, Powder in beloved In Blue Carnation, generous box of Dust- fragrance Au Parlum Parfumee and Talc. A lovely gift box 2.50* Gift Boxed . . 1.65* Face Powder . 1.00' Apple Blossom . 2.00* Fleurs d'Ainour or •ing'Powder . . 2.00* andVanette . 1.75' Lovely Gift Box . 2.50* Other Sets to . «.O0* Others . 1.00 to 2.50* Others . . to 10.00' Others . 50c to 7.50* Night oi Delight. 2.85* Others . l.OOtol.SO* Others . 59c to 5.75* Others . 1.25 to 5.50'
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CUTEX OUTI.CASE" Colorfully decorated box with tray. Trial sites of Cutex mani- k cure necessities . 89c*-;* ' Other Sett ,98C to 5.00' v
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1 rrannpn BUUI > • • £• Pfn,oi u^usiei uiuusiuuuwnipr ' 14 Karat gold point, PootteTIevf I oUp . '. ',,'' %.%% / ' " gc Eight BEP BANK REGISTO, DECEMBER 13,1045. AMMffitlTood ^rices For November
Report For itate By The Department Of Agriculture
The o verag;ie , Novemt r, 1945,. were higher, 37 lower and 15 un- price received by New Jer ey-farm- changed-in'average retail price. era was 5.1 per cent "nig er than . All foods during November, 1945, thei-November, 1944, pric accord- were 3.59 per cent higher, than in Ing of the' N. J. State Department November a year ago. Increases -\\ \ . of Agriculture. Fruits and berries were'apparent in all groups except , registered the largest glfpup ad- poultry meat which registered a vance amounting to 24.1 jfter cent. decline of 14.09 per cent. Group Meat animals were up'17.9 per I increases ranged from 1.72 per cent and grains and tame; hay were cent for sugar and sweets to 8.67 12.3 per cent higher. Mill- l remain' - per cent for canned fish. Of the ed steady and vegetables land ppta- 83 items 66 were higher, 16 lower toes registered a declinjf of 15.8 and one (fresh-milk) remained un- per cent and eggs and poultry meat changed in average retaiLErice. p d 117 s cent :p i y farm 'During November, 1945, all "food* UYING dropped 11.7 per cent : in farm were 64.54 per cent higher than in pricerice. . August, 1839. All individual items Grains and tame .hay,, averaged and- all groups' were .higher in the 12.3 per cent more this-HMovernber ; than last. The increase Was spread more recent month.'; Fourteen in- through all items in this category. dividual items advanced over- 100 Wheat sold at $1.76 a., bushel .this per cent. Group increases ranged November and at SV.50 last year, from' 9.53 per cent for veal cutlets $.1.34 a bushel against to 123.47 per cent for canned fishT Jfiell 1d5 coroatns 78 cents a bushel this I Comparing November, 1945, with vear,' 75 cents a year ftgo. Rye I October, 1945, by commodity groups "with the distillers' de.ma.nd heavy we find that:' • t-,. ,, . and much poor quality grinin on the Cereals and bakery products with market sold at $1.73 a bushel this mixed individual prices declined year and $1.60 last year. Mixed 0.63.per cent." loose hay brought on the average All meats showed an advance of $30;34 per ton this November and 0,08 per cent. 'Beef,.with a reason- $28 a year ago. A considerable able supply, advanced 0.07 per cent. quantity ot N.ow Jersey tnixed hay Three items were cheaper "and . of pnnr mialitv and ie selling at) three more expensive. Pork, with t mUch lower mice tTnnrtliC-ave^-tlie^retgll~gnpply-8tilHfar-stteft-of- rage price... quoted. Hay of • fine the demand, advanced. 0.27 per quality is commanding a price cent. Veal cutlet and iamb snowed above the average and lh« supply »respective decline^ of 0.59 and 1.06 of this hay Is not sufflciein# ;p meet per cent, poultry meat advanced the demand. 1.47 per cent. . Vegetables and potatoes as a Canned fish rose 2.63 per cent • group declined 15.8 per cent. Car- with a very inadequate retail sup- rots, spinach and whit* potatoes ply- " • declined', while beets, peppers and Dairy products \v8re up 2.35 per pweet polatoepotatoes averaged higheg r cent due "almost entirely-.; to .the farm prices Beets averaged $4.36 higher average price of butter. The hundred bunches this: vear-and ; removal of- the government .subsidy -$3.-92- last-year,-carrots were • $2.75 tauscd an average increase of 4.39 a hundred bunches against $4,54 a cents per" pound. year ago. peppers at $1,74 per .cEggs showed a seasonal advance bushel' were 54 cents higher than of 2.01 per cent which amounts to Owner of a farm at Kew Donate, last November. •Spinach dropped I less than Hi cents per dozen, 111., Suff Set. Frank J. RepoWiS from $1.03 per bushel in November, I All fruite and vegetables were WM 23 monlhi overseas, uw Mrrlee 1944, to 66 cents this November. 11.54 per cent higher. , Fresh fruits in Africa and Iulyj abore, he ex* Sweet potatoes sold on the average advanced- 0.53 per cent with pTMtes the vtewt of milliou of at $2.39 a bushel this year and items showing declines, except ap- f•nner-'veteruu now retnminc to $1.86 a year ago. White potnto.es pics which advanced a little more the farnu*","" »t $1.12 a bushel this year were 53 ,-i than \i cent per pound. Fresh cents lower than last November, 'vegetables rose 2.86 per cent: On- Fruits and berrie.s were 24.1 per ions and white and sweet potatoes, cent higher this November than.l which take about 65 per cent of the last. Apples with a short crop -sold | money spent for freeh vegetables,- on the average at $4.32 a bushel jail showed advances. Fresh fruits this year against $2 last November. And vegetables combined showed Cranberries on the other hand dc-'aii increase of 1.73 per cent.. Can- elined almost 15 per cent selling at ined fruits and vegetables were 6.74 $22.60 a barrel this November | per cent higher and dried fruits against $26 last year. The weight ,.ind vegetables showed a decline of used for cranberries in November 0.36 per cent. is heavier^than in any other month j Beverages and chocolate with all of the year. • '• | items fractionally higher, except Meat animals sold through all' ten which was' cheaper, declined channels were 17.0 pier cent higher 0.22 per cent. tYs November than • Vast. Hogsg, Fats and oils with mixed Individ-- f-i'.-b'.ci, , sold "fhr'ouEh all'\cHarf- SUK.IT Bml;-s\v*cts -\vcnr-up-0:28 r-Ms on the average of S20.M per i per cent. Sugar and corn syrup hundred pounds this November as j were higher, molasses Tc5w.er and >?ainst S17 a year ago. Veal cal-. strawberry preserves unchanged In "\/ES, that's what Victory Bonds are... an Investment in tht. ves nn the other hantl are) avail-' average retail price. The retail - able in fair quantity, and selling.jit supply of sugar Is still far short .of $17.53 per hundred pounds of 22 the rationed demand, future for every one of us! And man, what a lot you get for cent? lower than last year. , — Milk, with the supply about .25 per.rent lower than normal for this time of the year sold at the same ' your money in Victory Bonds! Not only the satisfaction of price as last year, namely, S4.10 per hundred pounds 'with government suhsidy' excluded. ' knowing that you are helping to supply the skilled, costly care Eggs and poultry meat were down 11.7 per cent in average farm price this November as compared with a year ago. Eggs at 53.2 cents our wounded must have through long, slow months of recovery per dozen were fractionally higher than last year. Chickens on the ji other hand sold on the average, nti 26.9 cents per pound.or almost 25 : ... but also that you're protecting the, future of every returning per cent lower than In November, 1944. - _, .. The average retail price of all service man.,. and your own future! fdOl 0.94 per cent higher than In Octo- ber, 1945. _ The major factors cnus- lng this advance were, an increase of more than four cents per pound -Victory Bonds-provide a backlog to improve your farm if ^ in the average retail price of but- ter due to removal of the' govern- ment subsidy, and an advance"cT current income drops off... to get better equipment, purchase 1S73 per cent in the average pricr of'fresh fruits and vegetables. Of the 15 food groups nine were high- Monmouth Plumbing er (group increases ' rnngca from the additional land you want when prices are more toyour liking. 0,07 per cent to 2.63 per cent\ and Supply Co. six .lower (ranging from 0.07 to ••1.06-per cent-*. Of the 83 Individ-.' 163 VV. FRONT STREET • • *'•''.'. • • • ual tteme included In the index 31 BED BANK. N. J. There's no better or safer way to use your crop money this fall than this^ invest in Victory Bonds! He makes . lending a - THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY - friendly business STRAUS COMPANY. N. R. MATltHEWS J. YANKO SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO.
la the fnendly man- both single and married, ager of thi< locnl Pcrfion- and everything Is kept THE SHERMAN SHOT LEON'S al Finance Company olllcc. strictly private. No outsid- ALBERT S. MILLER SHOE CO. •• t Even though lending mopoy, ers aic InvoLved^JIc nri'iing- , 'to folks heir, 'in" Asbuiy os-.convenient monthly pay- SIMON NICE THINGS'! Paik Is his fnM-tlmo Job, ho ments to fit every budgot TETLEY'S- bctlevne thnt m ono should' hhd ehnrgna nrc .mndc only ROBERT~H ANeE-& bonov. unnprl"«uiil; Hut for the 'Vctiial time the when n loan a to n potion's . money 1B Kept. • • '• DAVIDSON, BRO$. SNYDER'S . advantage, h< piovlilts folks If you decide, thai n lonn li .hero.--Ul4.li nooclad ' faults- to voar am nntngi.,- ho »ure THE MERCHANTS TRUST CO promptly and puOntely to come to seo ilho Mnnager MINER' SUPPLY CO. He-gels n lot of satiifiutlon . ot tho I'orHonnl Flnahqa NAT'S JEWELERS 'oufnf Mi; )nh"fnV thi>-«fr> rCompnnv today'; "If you'"' vice ho lenders Is'a hrjpful' phono In ndvrinco, J-io will - JOHNrB.-ALLEN-SHOE CO. - ono And there'e no "doing- mako - all nrrnngemcntR to FACTORY^SfOKEr^ you.a-fH\or" attitude . that nil you have to do In to • FRED D. WKOFF €Or ' He rut* out nocdlois1 ng- '.»lgn anil pick up tho, -c'aih> V. maiole and tnnkei bouou. Or, |f, thnt'a Ineonvonlent, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP I- Inn money «'««lmpln, filCnd. -phone-on urIU and he'll.tell .. REEDS JEWELERS HARRY S. FISHMAN ly trimHHctlnn Ho mnkt>« you how In got your lonn —l.*,-mo»jrti nd—-wo>t)nh —~entlre-ly-by-rmiH u^_^_ flQKM i .FINANCE gOMPANY J. KRIDEL :• Ml CIAN08 AVID, ASUOtlV, .TiDftE BJKD BANK REGISTER. DECEMBER 18,19AB. Tattoa and jBaance «fa#tg»d State Home tetter Atonaat of m#* *n taalao o Two Injured '/ .4-"« —'•.- '.» :•• ' -"•". attaflotts' as «on»parad AtVanderburgh 4 Tnntoa, (Att-Vfaa Oourt of Dr. drop In tba entlra ov«r*n expense Two persons war* injured SatuS ran and Appeals, highest Judicial of tba departtnent, "Saving* of owr day afternoon when tha oar. in body in. the *tatt"la»t wask Invat* 80,000 wfy reflected In almost every which they were riding collided idated tha system of state-irtae dis- dapartaaant and agency of the state with another automobile on Bout* tribution of railroad tat Interest governmint," Bdgt . claimed, 84 at the Vandsrburgh wad inter.; pajrcnenta,-enacted by the ltfHJ &* "through ajtaWUUmentof a teed Motion. .__ .. _^ pu&lcan-oontrolled State fcetfsla- program by the pwrc^aa* division Aecordmcto state police from the tur*. • - of taking oaah diaoouats." tirewaburyy barrack*, who investi^ Declaring unconstitutional . tha The eoonomio danlopmtnt de- gated, the injuredinjured, taketkenn to Tltkla throe inn to enable ill muntcipaU- jiartment out operating costs 119^03 hospital in the Freehold Pint Aid UM and school dlatritt'to shars In •with an orecalt »avlBg of $878,190 squad ambulance, are lira. Bltar ths payments now totaling $14274- despite an increase of 140,137 for beth Tower, 34,' and Mrs.- Mary 00% tha oourt derided that the tba new division of veterans1 Mr- Towsr, 76, wife and mother of Ever- KLARIN funds should accrue to those areai vioes. Wltb extra fees paid to state ett Tower, Colt's Neck, driver of —mainly Hudson oounty—In which legal representatives going to the on* car. They were treated for la- M Monmouth ttrMt, R«d lank,- H. 4. the .aeodnd-claai railroad property treasury rathtr than tha individual, cerations. . RED BANK SHOWROOMS OF la located.. ' the law department also saved' Anthony Ptpgatore, 636 . High PHONE 8838 In a vigorous attack on tha de- $71,041 in oentraMring all the itete street, Long Branch, driver Of the cision that "the interest belong! to legal business In one agenoy. second oar, will appear at a later him who has lost the use of bis SMore than $»,000,000 flowed Into data before Recorder Fred Qulnn' — DISTRIBUTORS principal," Attorney OenerU Wai' tha state treasury last week as nine Of Freehold on a careless driving ter P. VanRlper deolared, "IT the major railroads and other smaller charge. '•'.'• ' .• . Imperial Washable Wallpaper - Shcrwln Wllllama Legislature,- as th« sovereign body lines paid tHalr IMS franelae' and Of 'tha state, cannot decld* bow property taxes. Almost $18,000,000 The Bed Bank Register la sup- and Morkln Paint Produou this unexpected source of revenue In property levies aad over $7,000,- ported by local M well as out-of- can be apportioned' then In effect 000 in franchise tolls were received town business men—Advertisement. Jersey .City and Hudson county by State Comptroller Homer C Zlnk have a Tested right to one of the just before the deadline date. Some 12 Mechanic Street, Near Broad largest sources of state income at $8,000,000 more than the previous- the expense of every other county ly expected $16,000,000 will come In and municipality." due to the decision of Supreme There being no right of appeal Court Juatloe A. Dayton OJlphant to 5 decision of the That toads pay Interest before prin- cipal on taxes owed for any one Ray Stillman and Associates court, VanRlper la going to ask Gov. Walter E. Edge for "further year. action to uphold' the state's sov Counterbalancing any additional ereignty a* against one of its char- unexpected revenues, however, tered municipalities." Meanwhile were next year's appropriation re- Mayor Frank Hague, whose city quests submitted to State Budget pressed for &bolltlon^of-the. state- Director Frank E. Walsh by state REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE wide distribution formula, com- agencies. .Almost double the cur- mented, "This Is an impressive and rent working budget, the demands decisive victory for square dealing. made by all state agencies, except STATE HIGHWAY 4N TELEPHONE Jersey City gats justice at;the the state capltol building commis- hands of the state's highest court," sion, came to $162,222,438,37 In con- ^uestlons -of— finance con- trest-to—the—$83,518^52J0_appafc. EATONTOWN, N. J. ' EATONTOWN 7. tinue to dominate the capltol seen priated for present operations of : : r : : •v ' • . '• "•-* • '. • ^ • ~^ ' "~! ' as Commissioner Homer C. Zlnk o all departments, including the , ESTABLISHED 1915 . '.. the State Department of .Taxation building commission. The highway and Finance, announced a second department, whose, activities were annual subsidy of $1,000,000 had virtually halted during the war, been distributed to &S0 communitie, made the largest single request-of for local police and firemen pension more than $61,000,000—an Increase I HEAL ESTATE " . ' funds. Monmouth county received of over $54,000,000 over their cur- $30,075.27, while $2,227.80 went b rent allotment I want to buy ( ) ;sell ( ) ,'.rent( ) • I Salem county and $464.14 to Hun- On the political scene, observers terdon. . in the state' capltol last week INSUEANCE ; . [[•- ' •;. •; . . I Oov. Edge also reported law seemed certain that State Senator •week savings of ~$203,697-m -tin -Charles K. Barton of Paasalc ooun-1 operating costs of three reorgaa ty would be the 'majority leader of | Iwant to insure my car () home ( ) ..: . | iced state departments during th the 1M6 Republican-dominated 1M4-4B fiscal year. state senate after Senator John M. | furniture ( ) fur coat ( ) other-possessions / ). | The three departments—law, tax- Summerill, Jr., of Salem oounty ation and finance, and economi withdrew from the three-cornered development—were reorganized b; race for the post Senator Herbert I NAME ..:...,...... ;..„....„..... ! Edge and the 1944 Legislature b J. Paseoe 'of Union county, who has consolidating separate state agen also announced his candidacy for cies under central commissioners, the Republican gubernatorial nom- ADDRESS •: .:. Salary Increases as a result of civil ination, is still in the majority, service reciassiBcation In the thre leadership contest . m. departments came to $214,514 dur- TELEPHONE ... ing the same .period, but the gov Fur pieces should be kept clean. ernor stated that such, salary re- Use hot bran which la rubbed Int6 vamping would have occured not the fur. Leave in for a few hours, (CUT OUT AND MAtt,) withstanding the consolidation pro- brush the fur lightly to remove gram. bran.
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•r i' BED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 13,1S45. , butter ersgrtWiPyie Plan School jftfejovn (876 F.) aboutf*0 i, at' until apples are da ' ..„• occasionally with syrup ,, rig dishes, Serves ft. Serve 'without, cream/ Uopyrtgnt BX SOntKi SNUW The resumption pf. school onoe+ more brings up the problem of ^well-balaaoed lunabu. A'Jiotjspotf-,- HONEY BAKED APPLES / Electric button* day meal Is not always possible; .visible, in Uw.dftrk if touched Since every cloud has-Its silver - little luminous, paint —•" where the children have to travel lining; when . sugar became more Hot Off the Griddle Let The /Youngsters Make a. considerable distance to school, and more scarce, we looked around where cafeteria facilities are limit for something else to take its place BY ed, or parents do not feel able to —and someone remembered honey 1 expend much for the purchase of SUSAN SNOW Their Own Gifts For lunch, —wblch has done wonders in WHITE HOUSE Tempting and at the same time stretching our sugar supply and nourishing food may be stored in permitting certain favorites at the STORE To keep meat fresh and In good Christmas the lunch box at little expenie. The tine, Werused to bake apples>with condition for several days without metal lunch kits that have'space the centers filled to overflowing Groceries' Ice or' refrigeration, place It in ft for a vacuum bottle are really es- with sugar. Now we serve bowl and .cover with spur milk or sential. Children need a hot soup HONEY BAKED APP1UES and Dejicateesien buttermilk and set In cool place or beverage if the lunch is to be 6 apples '• Fred C. Williamson,.Prop. Before using, rinse well. well-balanced,. The lunch box M cup seedless raisins should be aired each day and giv- % cup .honey Fruit.and Vegetables, Wine* A small quantity of sassafras en frequent scburlngs so that stale 1 tablespoon butter and Uqvon bark placed among any .kind "of | food odors will not be present. It •A cup water dried fruits'will keep the fruit free is a good Idea to wrap all foods in Phones from worms. . - waxed paper, not,only that it" will Core apples and peel about one,, AtL Highlands >«8-4TM0a keep fresh but that each food will fourth of the way down. .Place in Individual baking dishes with a few Oenter;AYe, Leonardo, N. 3. •To catch a fish for dinner, ac- retain its own individual flavor. raisins in the center of each ap- cording to an ; ancient publisher* Box lunches should always in- "secret" which once, sold for one clude milk. On days when hot dollar, place two or three drops oj soup Is Included, plain milk Is best oil of rhodium on the bait. Suc- but when all food Is cold a hot • Telephone Bed Bank KM) ' cess is sure to follow, so It la said. milk drink Is the thing. P. S. It is not for us to guarantee Not one of us likes the same THE PROSPECT HILL DAY SCHOOL it, because we couldn't find any oil food day in and day out and chil- of rhodium. dren should, enjoy a change In the Flay and Bdaeattonal Training for Children t to 6 Vears , dally box lunch menu; If you roust always give the children sand- , Mornings (Except Saturday)'8:30 to UiSO •'. radio installed -in the wiches, see that every day they itchen.is the latest in ''gadgets.1 . vary, and try and think If that Is the kind of food that you would en- THE ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHOOL of DANCING Roasted peanuts, chopped and Joy. . blended well with salad dressinf Children require fresh fruit and Classes In all type* of dancing for children and adults make a grand filling for sand- I Hhould have It at noon, either in a wicheJ. 1 salad or whole. Private lessons In ballroom dancing by appo'ntment Sherry flavored dressing for • Dip shears into water before cut- Prospect Hill, 117 Prospect Avenue, Red Bank •fruit salad i«.delicious. Make your ting- marshmallows. dressing with sherry, lemon juice i oil, powdered sugar and just a lit- tl» salt , :
YOUNGSTERS WHi, DELIGHT in making, simple and easy candles * for their family and friends for Christmas. Mother can prepare the apricots and leave the rest to the children—they'll have a wonder- ful time and'the gift they give will mean so much. COCONUT APRICOT CANDY % cup dried apricots . & teaspoon grated orange. % cup shredded coconut rind . J4 cup nut meats 54 teaspoon grated lemon rind . 1 teaspoon" lemon juice Wash, apricots and steam 5 minutes. Put apricots, coconut- and nut -meats through food chopper. Add orange and lemon rind and lemon Juice and knead mixture until blended. If candy is dry, add enough orange juice to moisten. If too moist, work In small amount of con- fectioners sugar. Shape into balls about 1 inch in diameter. Soil in "MISTER Sf4OtX5RASS. granulated, sugar. Makes about 2'A dozen balls, I'M QUITTING-1 WANT fii BOSS WHO USES hot skillet In which plenty of bacon HUNTING SEASON fat has been melted. Season well OIF HANb CLEAMER." OPENS AND THE with salt and pepper. Tur,n only once during frying. When meat is KILL COMES HOME cooked, remove from pan to hot When hinds get really dirty, MF serving plate. Add flour to fat left Hind Cleaner works mincles. Stub- With the hunting season going in pan and brown, then add cold born grease and grime vanish, even into full swing and proud hunters water and cook, stirring constantly from under fingernails and cuticles'. about to bring home their kill, it's until sufficiently thick and smooth. Leans hands white and soft! A boon a wise housewife that brushes up Season well to taste. ' U> war workers! A "must" for young- on the technique of preparing veni- sters! A blessing for you ' son steaks. who arc trying to keep* Have the steak cut one to one Wattles stick If the batter Is lowtli, walls and wood- and one-half inches thick, wash poured on the grids before the Iron work free from dirty and dry and brush .with melted registers "bake." If the lid Is lifted hand smudges! No home butter. Broil as you would any, before the waffle has finished cook- fine beefsteak; allowing three to ing it is likely to stick. Preheating should be without MF tho iron too long will also cause Hand Cleaner. Get the five minutes longer for the venison than you would for beef. Serve sticking. - big red and white shaker sizzling hot in a sauce made by dis- boxatyour grocer I ' ^olvlng_one_half~cup_r£d_fil!rrant A.vocadoa are popularly used as jelly in one 'and ' one*alf cups of jarrrislriir-slteesr-euHengthwise-or- •BpleecVBrttrryr—Gottag«-!rl«a-pota. crosswise of each half, as required COlf.. GAtWOOO. N. J. toes and green salad are proper ac- 'toTtTIntnitrsalad; •— DIF companiments. f.S. TIJ W k Ha MM »». IN, IK Mta-filck —Mst'sl «**, man. sttt, pa, lHSM Or if you prefer a "pah fried ven- For breading before frying, ordi- ison: nary cornflakes do a fine job on Flour the venison and place in fish or meat.
chosen Miss America in the "Beefy Parade/
MOM FLAGSTAFF
i n; N. The fop of the crop goes info Flagstaff Beets! Wonderful, deep-red,, juicy beets, Fine, solid, selected becto iulVof flavor, full pf sweetness, full - only the best quality in- pf vegetable goodness! No wonder each kind-go into Whole, sliced, of cut beetsl they're so good, no wonder their They're wonderful for salads; and served hot," quality is the best! •— all you' with meals, they provide a high sugar-content, look at the label, — and see: Flag- iKeiltldiind grownupa - «w«nt a second belpingl staff! That proves it, on anything (m you buy! •" • .
We, to», have our hands-full this lime ofye«. \ •.: For us, December 24>and 23 are always bysy days at' Long Pittance swltchboqrdi. Ttyi year, with calls of •-,- returning- veterani-added-to rhe-Chriitm*rcallirthfyil ET b« bgiUHharl-avtr. So pleats, "OoBoiyon long Dis- tance,"; And remember, even necstiary calls may be daJoyed«semt-«ffHf>nfdy hotget through at all(,^ — befor»>r I!:; i r±^l I BED BANK REGISTER. DECEMBER 18,1945. and stuJleote Joined, ». Poweu, ; ' ' ' 'i,iil;L2 singing by the'assemblafe et "Th# Btw Spangled Banner," • ; Member* at the 14M coach**, anagers, Scoreboard boys, iweni* ben at tba band, flag bearers aad Cheer. leaders attending .-wer«;' Members sfthe Sbotbal) Twua— Tells Advantage* Harry ColllM, Budoiph *Jtti, Paul Phillip*, Marvin Hauser, William .'•'1 r A.; Of School Athletic* Hemberger, . Eugene McDonald, ml Robert I«vjr, Harold Cook, Burt 311 MM Wesley JWer, tonaer ty Scott, Andrew Boele, Patrick XM|< less football star «f QUo State ool- en, Grant Williams, Hugh Bauer, W. CARLSON. letfe and coach at Princeton, TO Charles Vogei, wiUiam Wymb*. ox ofaaoroDtn, tb« principal•peaks* attlMMniul Robert McCabe, Wilbur BUhof, AVUHBHT8 football banquet given to the I*P-Jamei Grant, Obarles Rellly, Jacob M ntrto high aotaool squad lai t TUurs- Motley, Charles Hill, Karl Waln- MID a. «L ieT(il» f. •.' ' day night la the high achool by the right, George Noaclc, Jama* Carrl- 11 Tvesdar aad Thanea? townahlp board «f education. Ha gan, Robert Krueger, Oeorg* Uhrl*, iregor men* phone tjHt was' lntroducad by George Smith, Kenneth Bottlno, -Walter Fields, Al- DA0 8T, BED BANK, IT. , chairman of the athletlcr board of fred Merrltt, James doveraale, .4 oon(rol for tba Ugh- school. Bobert Banfleld, Oeorge lf, HULSART, air. Busier tuM Ms talk 00. the John Hayes, Bdward 'O'Brien, BW omBOFO0nrT. thema, "The purposes of Athletic*.' Charles Hubbs, Birnest Thompaon, Varva Chew »edlce—BtoetroJIIierai "Through •thlettp^" aald Mr. Fta-Fred DePaequale, Fred Koeser, Ted' i. Deflr • a. a. Is S p. m. I«r, "on* iMrni to control hi* tem- ZAuer, Arthur Stover, William per, think quickly, work out prob- Goooh, George Wallls, Louis Hauro, Orioff Tussy [r«r apptbtmsl pew fM lem! tor blmieU,' take ordtra. de- WUllam Kaftan, TredKlelnschmldt, velop regular habiti, command re- Larry Scott, Mike Governale, War- m ,BED BANK. *.)• ipeet and "to make and keep ren Moulton, John Keeleo, JJU Bourjois Lacross RAY UE CARLO Mendtblpf.f Alexander, Lee DavU, KBachstadt, He alio maintained that "Amer- William Doyle, William Hogs, Held Hudnut Max Factor SGEON QHmOFODIST- ica la an. athutlc-lovlng people and Diokenon, Joseph; Gormley FOOT AILMENTS eaoh football player baa at least Barry Phillip*: OflM BODTII one hero on a° team. It 1» up to Uanagers—Donald G00U, Jamas Yardley Du Barry • lOO a. m. U> ItSt p. ss. 7rint and Joseph Sage; Scoreboard by app«lnta»«Bt tba Individual whether he kaowi bess HI which boy or girl, poeiibly only a b'oyi, Stanley Anderson, Virgil IAVE JtXDBAMX 'kid' to whom he to an Idol, to live Knight, Paul Pate, William Brown up to the Ideal* that perionj have and Fred Koenlg. of you. 80, every boy on a foot- Coaohes-^-Arnle Trues, Lewi* H. HUDNUT SET ball, or any other athletic team, Blood, Clifford Simpson; andCharla* YANKV CLOVER owe* »ora«thlnjr to the eohool he Burin. Toilet Water - Swdiet 666 attend*, not the echool to him/ Members of the Band—Nancy DosHnc Powder OOiuuaUktru jrere Arnle Truex Newman, L. Weitbrook, Howard ORATIONS head coach, who told the assemb- Hyers, KObeH r , Tablets, SaWe, Vote Drops lage that football wai a definite Clark, Phyllis Mount, Rosita Gar- ON. VBK ONLY AS DIMCTID part of UM school program,-that It cia, "Elizabeth Newman, Eugene definitely builds character and' only Krohn, Vincent Gentile, Bdward through eonalitent etamina oaa they Filler, Jean Rockafeller, Rose COfY win games, "Several tlmea," be Hid, Marie Hanten, Lois Compton, Gar- Sabot Set Perfume "I have been criticised became I ry COIHDJ, Ranuli Ufflaad, Kftbert OLD SOUTH have kept a. boy on the bench when Morrell. Harold Copeland, .Betty XeJmant - Emeraude a weaker player was sent in. That Berghout, Ethel..Luker, Marie Fls- $ FUEL was to teach him a leison. I would ier, Donald Chamberlain, Fred 5.00 rather lose games and gain some- Hybre, Olive Hyers, P. <. McLean, thing for the player If by so doing Nancy Meade,' Luther Pitts, Theo- he learns a lesion. Good sports- dore Winn,, George Clauss, Boy 0OMPA0T8 xuaaihip.means honeity and fair- Mergner, Richard Ekkert, Jane Sta- :l OIL ness. Even though we won but four ley and Nancy Lett*. •', 1 BletsJ and PlaiMo games this lesson, tiett two and Flag Bearers—Verna Thorne, TOILITRIIS lost two, I consider we did very Aslta Morford. and 'Marie Dobbs; $2.00 - 94.00 j- 99.00 well. We had only letter man twlrlers, Marie DeSayda, head 9B.8B- 97i95 aad four, but of last year's twlrler; Geraldlna. Casler, drum iruplred by the delicate, evanescent men'* and all the r» were inex- majorette; Beverly Franklin, Helen MEADOW SWEET bloom of the Old South'* fabulous a.1 • perleneed. Th _ thelr Itam- Boylan, Georgianna Brunts, Flor- ina in dolag as they did. enoe Ashwell, Barbara, De Rldder, GIFTS TO BE CHERISHED ''King Cotton'! 9 1 s equal parti and I am proud Lois Matthews, Charlotte Benas, ORLOFF SACHETS pure sunshine and enchanted William llegll principal of the Lois Owens, Mary Anderson, Rose A blend of lovely Held high school, was loud In hie praises Bonano, Amelia Long. 1 moonlight. Subtle witchery to for the team and school, In that Cheer Leaders—Addle Selsco, Em- flowers .'.. sunny outdoor 50c-l.00-l.50-3.00 there has neve; been a penalty for ma Baaborn,. Joan Morin, Doris fragrance for naive youth complement your loveliness. Old South SPECIAL CASH the school In several yeare on Dlngwell, Ruth Frelbott, Catherine .and those withlithe charge of unaportemahshlp. Other Goold, Ruth Morris, Marion Mur- Cotton Blossom sequence includes speakers Included Lewii Blood, fresh ipirih PIOTALE COSMETICS PLAN dock, Joyce Sage, Catherine Cor- Cologne $1.25 and $3.00, slatant coach aad chemistry teach- coran, Joyce Sheppard, Ann O'Neill, er for 2S yean; Dr. Wylie G, Pate,Jane Muzzy and Barbara Smith. A Mqwenc* of taaetrtot Hut rnaka For the Younger Set Dusting Powder $1.25, l|Let tu explain the supervising principal; H. Lawrence •'details. A dollar Scott, president of the school board; Talc 6o£ Perfume George Miller, vice president; Fred FAJjtM EQUIPMENT >3.00 saved it a dollar DePasquale, captain of this year's PBIFUME . . l.W h> 25.00 $4.00 and $7.50," football team; Vie Blegler. -tlme- ST6RR TRACTOR & TOtin WATBt 6 ox, . 3.65 I Sun Dial Gift Box $3:50. keeper, and Mra. Joseph Murphy. DUSTMG POWDER . . 1.15 -EQUIPMENT-CO.— JAIrlAUISjl.!.,!. 1.85 About 200 enjoyed a turkey din ENGLISHTOWN BOAD nuett run TM n«r with all the trimmings, Includ- Freehold. Phone SSS -tog ai!nca^and_pumpkln pie. Joan Al MMtted ki deHghtM Meadow SwMt,l>y Ran** Thornton. IANCE & DAVIS Morin, captain of the cheer leaders; Pord- Tractors" — -Boleris •Traetor»-|:: assisted by Arrlty Jeliffe. at the Home Freezers. TEL. 103 piano, entertained with' (everal Lime Spreaders — Hammer Mills numbers In which the cheer leader* "Instant Hot" Water Heater* I - Orloff Attflr of Petals FLOWERV TOIUTRIES IN STUNNING RE-USEABLE CONTAINERS II r«a k«f • fldr lor ft. MIUWI and th* dll. Inrnt, tnr AM oXIchtfal Atur al P*,l, Toll*t> it—. I** Ingnntt U » a<|rt«l(l« jmal'nttr »l' •Id-lnhlaiM beuqwts. Th« hind-lxinUd tpetKc eary.Jan will nun with ddr ateontlv* twrnutr. Important on the morning agenda of xnea-in-tne^ n>r*r* vtM wkpUUbnt »l pHotU— utfqiu* end will •«•»• down* »l pncilcel. purpettt altar .^...TIMBBRgnxwdiigjeBthemrflOsigood Ihtlr predaw uiUib «t» Mh.mt.il. ..I Cologne f $1.25 "a start u a brisk walk la , The Brilliant Colorhthess of Christmas Greens dnd Reds COUNTIST CHEN YU in Trees and Phntt, Wreaths and Cat, Flowers * MORITIZIA Jrtw Item SM, In tl^trft^itipnal color scheme of the ««a»on, we oflFer a very var> •2.50 MATOH KINO - •y ' \ed ^election of. decoratively. beautiful, living artafligementf'for' Silent LIGHTER ...... 1.00 ," window and mantle, table and entrance. You'll enjoy getting FRINOE ALBERT ^-. BATHASWEET - - new notiona here, in how to make your own home gayer at dirUt* TOBA00O .„..>». 840 --_ . gJaitime ... you'll alio $nd naauy delightful gift suggestions to BATH MITT SKT Toilet RALEIQH ' ' ' ^ L Ughten^ywirc^ —*•*—•;-—;——- ^-~__ „ MOO Wafer TOBA00O ....,.1-tb. S4o RoomqAti PIRy..;.f1.00teJj^.OP T-UPERFU/AiftiCHANTlKlQ • . MIDOLITOWN • 'AMjMlaUon «'« *-i j BY.BOWJOIE. . '. l»tVK2*tft,.SA ' BANK REGISTER, DECEMBE . Grain? Due Home Friday Repaired Ships In Okinawa Fight Chief Petty Officer George Grause of Second street, Rumson, la expected homo tomorrow after two years In the navy. He arrived to- California last Friday and Is scheduled to go directly to « separ- ation center for discharge. A beautiful way to say • • • CPO QEORGE F. GRAUSE' Serving aboard the auxiliary ship "Merry Chf isttnas". USS Zanlah, Grause and his mates were commended for the Important part they played in getting battle- .damrfged ships back Into the fight This is Christmas and there are flowers-togive. At. Okinawa, the crew patched up more than 80 ships at the heighth Flowers for everyone: They are a welcome of that rough campaign. Prior to Christmas present indeed. For deep in the heart Okinawa, the ship spent several months In the Southwest Pacific. of everyone lies a wish for those things that en- The Don of Mrs. Mary J. Grause of Waverly place, George's wife 1« rich life .. .that make a home more lovable still. the-former Helen Reid of .Rumson. They have a son, Francis Patrick For flowers that say "Merry Christmas" with Grause. His two brothers are still simplicity and; good taste ... for flowers that set • in the service, Capt Joseph T. rGrause being with. the Army En- any mood from the hearty "Welcome" of a holly gineers In Manila and Ensign Je- rpm« B. Grause, U. S. Naval Re- wreath to the sweet "I love you" of red roses. serve, a Merchant Marine In the South Pacific' Local Girl Scouts Visit Ft. Monmduth Girl Scouts of troop 58 from the River street school, under the di- rection' of Mrs. Elsie McLeod, teacher and group leader, made a. tour of the regional hospital at HONEY BEE FLOWERS Port Monmouth last week. The scouts, ranging In age from ten to 14, were shown the different RUSSELL T. HODGKISS, Proprietor phases of work carried on at the hospital, Including thf recondltlon- UPPER BROAD ST. . Td.872 RED BANK Jng_pjpjjramJL_arts_and ..craftsman^ ship, the public address system which broadcasts music periodical- ly throughout the- wards and the Red Cross .recreation center. At the- latter,- patients • gather to-.enjojc movlng pictures and entertainment provided by soldier talent and units from local communities. The troop which has been active In community affairs In Red Bank, had expressed a desire to do some- thing for patients at the hospital, and it was with this thought' In mind that Mrs. McLeod arranged the tour, through the courtesy, of the Public Relations office, Scouts who "made the tour were Audrey Hurley, Barbara Ciaglla, Ruth Paul, Jean Macintosh, Nancy Morgan, Gloria Codlspotl, Frances Osborne, Margaret Jones,. Mary Ann Rusao, Jane Beckwlth, Ann Hembllng and Betty Ann Mason. St. James-Minstrel . Well Presented — 'Ebony Etiquette," a minstrel show presented by the senior class at Red Bank high school Friday night, attracted a large attendance. '• and subtle detail. Soft little dressing jafclcets arid LADIES' WRIST Dancing followed. Miss Marie Therese Conklln was pajamas all gay irtth" frills and dainty, oolorings. pianist; Theodore Brenner, saxo- phonist and Jack Maloney, drum- WATCH WATCH mer. The cast'Included John-Jef- Be-laced slips, pert little panties, diaphanous frey, Peggy DeSantla, Rosemary Maxwell, Jane Devlin, John Roddy, go-vms.«. truly th"e stuff tfiat dreams are made Arlene Rooney, Colette Lorenz, Ar- thur Phalr, Miriam Coneld, Patrick of .... all ready to scoop up for those special Jjatterson, Claire Gallagher, Eu- gene Regan, Ruth Kllzen, Ronald names on your CHrisfanas lisi Can you think Bonforte and Joseph DIUon. _^O*he cloilng numb«r was a mili- of any better way to tell Her she's wonderfulT tary, tap arrangement -which re- ceived thunderous applause. Those ,A. flne 17-Jewel Watch Beautiful 17-Jewel taking part were Misses Florence. that h fully guaran- Wrist JVatch. Fully Connors, Eleanor Da, Rose. Mary teed. guaranteed. Maxwell, Jean "Schwoerer, 'Cather- ine Hayes, Joan' Stockton, Peggy : De Santls, Hennance Labrecque, man-tailored. Blai.mti*. pink. 32 to40 . Hary Taylor, Katharine Hypher, 15.90 $ 75 Dorothy McCarthy and Irene Mahr. 24 BSD 'PICKETS •/ Taxtrm. *«J mwitotM rajwn falric h rottbud pattern; ruffle trim thort tlttna. m „• ' '. • ™ . . •••• i LAY AWAY FOR XMAS i TliJIPT!.\!l SLIPS of fove5»Wfe raj>wi tftpe »?flt. JRttr eniSrelJtrp trim T..STV top and bottom. Midriff. ijj!*. ?2 to 40. - NOW! '' ' " • LIMITED QUANTITIES ;u i in inn GOWNS',,. b«'auV;/uZIv ifyfejf»fiKe»91^on 6'emKirif CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED Bhirrei bodlcvlau trim,low front, AH tlutt. .. ; one goei foN—a nutrl- tioui treat to eat with' , lalminVbimUritheert in ithiU mHintt. All foe*' whenever yoii « hl gg Joy It today or-your favorite . foUntatnif BED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 13/1945, serve little If left un- <*•>«•*>' ./ ^4mm back from the wars -Z. and prospective chiropractic stu- Before Congress dents among discharged Veterans, will find/the revisions apply to Senate Approves, Now them, especially in the liberalized educational clauses. FOR am Awaits House Action V •.". A new "O. 1 BUI of Bights;11 rep- Dog Bite Cost. resenting a revision of the old bill, will give veterans greater benefits Deal Man $650 than before contemplated. It should Seven-year-old Joan Boya, daugh- GIVE A PRIORITY CERTIFICATE: be in effect shortly, as it has re- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Halph Bova or ceived Senate approval and there Poplar avenue, Deal, will receive is little doubt that, the House like- $460 because a neighbor's dog bit wise will give it* endorsement. her on the right side of her face Senator Johnson, Democrat, Colo- September 6, 1944. The animal is ON AN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE:; rado, floor manager for the bill,-es- owned by William Bernstein, who at BLUMETTI S timated its changes . would make was named defendant In an action the G. I. program cost the Treasury which was settled recently at Free- *9,O0O,O0O,OOO over the years of Its hold after a jury' had been drawn. DELIVERY AFTER JANUARY FIRST. . ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS operation. Be said the cost of the Joan was playing with John FIRST and CENTER AVENUES, original O. I. Bill, enacted In June, Levy,' Mr. Bernstein's grandson, In 194*, was estimated at |7,aSd,OOO,d«O. the yard of her home. John, accord- Here are chief changes the legis- Ing to Theodore J. Labrecue of Red lation .would make in the existing Bank, counsel for the Boyas, threw Xmas Shoppers will find a choice selection of gifts a. I. law;-._#. a (tone at the dog and hit it. The Give any veteran of World .war animal let out a yelp, and Joan, COMPETE SERVICE AT ALL TIMES ON RADIOS two, regaMless of age, the right to feeling sympathetic, went ip the go to school, with the government animal to pet It Instead, the dog for the Children and Grown-Ups. paying expenses of tuition, books, sprang at the girl and" bit her on etc., up to IBM a year. The pres- the face.' She "was taken toon- ent law applies to veterans whose mouth Memorial hospital, where ... WASHERS,.. • Toy* and Game* in a -wide assortment. schooling was interrupted by ser- two stitches were taken ta the vice and declares that is presumed wound and the usual anti-tetanus • Tree Ornaments, Candy, Xmas Cards. to be the case'of those who were Injections given. under 28 when fney entered the Mr. Bernstein, represented • by EIJECTRICAL APPLIANCES Army or Navy. Herbert A. McElroy, Newark, was • Wallets, Cigars i and Cigarettes. Increase from »50 to *M the charged with allowing the animal monthly living allowance for stu- to run at large without a muzzle. dent-veterans withput "dependents, Mr. Bova.wlll recejve an additional • Hundreds of Other Items. and from *75 to 190 the allowance $200 for the care and treatment of for those with dependents.. his daughter. Bring .under the program short technical training courses and ccr- PTA HOLIDAY FBOGBAM . respondent courses ~ if the—cost "The annual Clirtttnraarentsrtain^ does not exceed $500 a year. . ment of the Frances place Parent- Authorize the Veter&nslAdmlnlsi Teacher association of Keansburg trator to make arrangements with will be held this afternoon at 3 state, institutions for payments in o'clock at'the school.'Carols will 12 W. Front Street, Red Bank, N.J. . Telephone 2039. ASSORTMENT lieu of tuition. (Some state institu- be sung and gifts exchanged. Mrs. tions'charge ao tuition or very lit- Behrends, school nurse, will -be the Rag Cuddle Dolls, tle). . . . speaker. ', "Where service AFTER the sale guarantees satisfaction." Permit government guarantee up Character Dolls, , to one-half, or not more than $2,000, England didn't use the ballot of loans to veterans to buy homes, system of voting until 1872. .,. Baby Dolls. . business or. farms, provided,.the property was purchased at a "rea- sonable value." v Largest selection in (The existing law reads, "reason- able normal value." Johnson said Monmbuth County. the Finance committee was- reluct- ant to strike out the "normal" but decided that under present property FOR EVERYONE prices the loan provisions would CATALOG SALES DEPT. Let SCHULTE-UNITED 80-81 BROAD STREET Supply Jabot Bag Slippers 88 $8 $|47 Sleek black plastic, supple and Feminlne'as * can~bei— shiny as patent; Luclte handles, Bengallne; soft, white rabbit trim. Bright red on bright Twinkle bag made especially for fabric lined. Black only. Strap handle, classic In attrac- green. tiny tots. Made of sturdy arti- tive sheepskin with smooth clos- ing zipper, fabric lined, Black ficial leather. Bright red. and darlbbrown. Initials extra. Comb & Brush Set Comb & Brush Set Child's size, for the little one's own, In transparent gift box. Hand Appliqiied 5-pIece, oval shaped sparkling Luclte; off gay flora), design on Suspenders pastel, rose or blue. Girl's Raincape $| 29 PAIR Made of double felt; M% cotton, Madt of long wearing water- proof fabric. Has smartly at-' •4696. wool, with pinked-edges. • i. tached hood, convenient deep Metal clip-on-ends, adjustable. *\*si arm slots. Bright red and me- Bright red on bright green; Yorkshire Pipe |aseball Glove dium blue. Qrade sohool sizes. brigtit green on dark bfown." "" .7, «, ip(,U, U. _ BUY 2 BUY _ Made of carefully selected briar Fbll sized eowhlde glove, leather VICTORY used only In finest,plpts ; natural lined', leather binding, laced edge. VICTORY. ChristmasCheer For Every Member Or The Family OB Delivery Made In Plenty Of Time For Christmas om, Dad, Junior »nd Stuy,. No rieed to yuq *• MAtf to the other, Right Ue uncW one'roof yo^ll^J Chn.t^'ch.^ • , " "f •HUHHBKfititoLtttittUL&^ ..." .* RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 13,1945, iimacher-Emley & Sons Library Glbies ; r Complete line of Refrigeration Re-Elect All and Heating Service During Holidays Domestic, Commercial' and Industrial Officers.For ".;, The'Kave»ink library will close" Installation! and Repairs . at 9 o'clock tomorrow night torth e STER MECHANICS Call at for bitter aervlca at Christinas holidays and will reopen KEYPORT 1510 MATAWAN 249 Ensuing Year at 10 o'clock Thursday morning*,1. FOR January.3. , -' t • North Shrewsbury Ice Officers elected at the last taeet-' ing'of the trustees of {he Nave- Boat Club Has Its sink Library association at* Ken- PLUMBING ATLANTIC neth Melnert, president, to luoceed Annual Meeting Edward M. Crane, who resigned, and Leinar Baker, second vice pres- AND TKurs., Frl., Sat Sat. Mat. ident, The resignation of Mrs. The 63d annual meeting of the Louisa M. Card, as house ahalrmaii, WALT DISNEY'S North Shrewsbury Ice Boat and was accepted with regret aftor a Yacht club -was held at the club, long service. No one has been, SHEET METAL house Thursday night and all thenamed to All thls^acanoy t PINOCCHIO officers who served the club last — ALSO — year were re-elected without oppo- sition for the ensutrig yean They ORDINANCE. , AN ORDINANCE FIXING COMPEK- WORK DOROTHY LAMOUR arer .'• - '• . . SATION OF BOKOUOH OFFICERS President—Thomas-Irvine Brown. AND EMPLOYEES IN TH1 BOB- ARTURO DE CORDOVA Vice Pi-o.ld.nt—Herbert E. Edwards. OUGH OF BUD BANK, NEW JEK- ForAgm6h1S ; Commodore—Augustus- H*. Mlnton. SKY. ."• .- '• •-. . • '• .- .' • -. LlttUArm,WiHLovtTh*ml . We maintain:a 'Staff of Experi-,, • '.; .:•.»•' '' IN- '•-.•••. Vice Commodore—Harold S. Allen. ' , •BE IT ORDAINED, by th. Mayor and Financial Secretary—Raymond Bo/d. Council of the Borough of Bad Bank: "A MEDAL FOR BENNY" Corresponding . Secretary—John M. Section. 1. That the annual salaries enced Men who know their job for Darling*. ' •' -- • ' • ' • and compensation of the ofilcera and «m- Treo«urer-^No«l J. Lartaud. ployeea hereinafter described shall, be- your needs in ROOFING,'TIN-- Sun., Mon., Tuea. Housa ConHnittee-^Reuben Whlt«i Del- ginning with • and effective • January 1, lord M. Fisher, Harry Clay. : 19J9, be ai follows, payabls i Sun. Continuous From Z P. M. Regatta Comhittfee—Edward M. Little, monthly unless otherwise provided •' • SMITHING and ALL SHEET Stewart Cook, Herbert E. Edwards, Bev- (a) ADMINISTRATIVE AND GENERAL GINGER RODGERS; erly' W. Brown, Lewis Hendrlcka, Harry Borough' Cleric ^.._. B. Clayton...... 42,500.00 T«y Bowaad Recorder — - --- 1.600.00 METAL WORK; also Plumbers . . LANA TURNER Auditing; Committee—Harry B. Clay- Borough Engineer — such AiiwSet Q ton, Herbert' E. Edwards, Harold 8., Al- compensation covering Has fprtf.iaeh bow, •who will give you Expert Work -at WALTER PIDGEON eT services aa may from time «wwi y*iT«r, ttriM Chlef Steward—Edward M. tittle. to time be assigned to him sod booklet on archery. -VAN JOHNSON Official Measurer—Enaley M. WhIU. by the Mayor and Council, a PRICE which is righT" . Assistant Meaaurer—^ohn Conover. ' payable upon bills duly —IN—' Historian—John M. Darling. . presented. Delegate* to the Eastern Ice Yachting "Borough Attorney• .i..~."- '.. Association—Herbert E. Edwards, Addi- payablo - annually, and WEEK-END AT son Howlnnd. such other compensation Reports of the officers wera re- for special services as may lrom ttlmo to time be as- PHONE US ^ WALDORF ' ceived and they showed the club is signed by the Mayor and In exceptionally fine condition. Tht - Council, payable upon club haa not a cent of Indebtedness bills duly presented. , FOR—YOUR-RiQUlREMENTS- Wedneaiay nnn nay. imice -working-balahce-in- The MOtty k mad* of tax- Borough Mechanic .... Z.tOO.OD FRANCHOT TONE the bank.; Parking Lot Supervisor . 600.00 SUSANNA-FOSTER A letter wag read from the Long _Borough HalLJanitor /..«•- _Jjeop,OP_ incheg long. Branch Ice Boat and ' Yacht club (b) ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION —IN— 1 OF TAXES The horn it of loft fiMo* "THAT MIGHT WITH YOV" 'to the. effect that the Long Branch . Assessor .....— and is about fourteen aggregation was desirous of for- Collector-Treasurer ». 1.98 '— Al-SO — feiting the unfinished series of Collector's Clerk ...... inbhM long. The liztam BORIS KARIiOFF (c) POLICE A. Mt of tricki and pn» races for the Championship Pen- Chief ... and a half-inch fawn ii .let Lott of fun forbore DREW nant of America for class A yachts, Deputy'chief „... 3.260.00 lleeoe with llaed ean. or KtiU... —IN— one leg of the series having been Captain of Police, each .' 3,200.00 won by the Red Bank club. Rep- Lieutenant of Police, each "ISLE OF THE DEAD Sergeant of Police, each resentatives of the Long Branch Patrolman, each ~- club were at the meeting and after Probationary Patrolman and an explanation the Red Bank club Police Clerk, each showed true sportsmanship by ac- with Increue of 1100. for each full year of employ- quiescing to the Long, Branch ment afttr appointment, club's wishes. but In no event In excess of 12,700.00 The.Long Branch boys stated Traffic Special Officer* they had extended an invitation to (d) HEALTH AND WELFARE the Eastern Ice' Yachting assocla/- Overseer of the Poor and tlon to hold' its regatta at Long Director of Welfare Public Health. Nurse Direc- Branch the latter part of January, tor ~ • — and the Red Bank club offered its Public Health Staff Nurse, co- operation In making thli event each ...... _.._...... *.w»v an 'outstanding one for tin Eastern Director, Boy'i Welfare Ice Yacht clubs. If sailing condi- Librarian , First Assistant Librarian •lock* of $a sis**, apM tions ere not favorable at Long Second Assistant''Librarian XndadM OtnUrt, BWDIS, Branch, the regatta will be held at Library Janitor 1,200.00 Oomput, ud Mjht Ball, •od color. ne»Uy peeked Red Bink and should conditions (c) STREETS AND ROADS lrtth darts. 18-tach botvrdfc la • entt little yall Street Superintendent - wtkfOB. be unfavorable at Red Bank the (f) PUBLIC WORKS regatta will be taken to Orange Superintendent, Water De- Lake, New York. partment i Clerk, Wa er Department .... Four new members joined the Operator Filtration Plant club. They are Thomas Cook, Broad Water Meter Reader, each, Htlpt • Bey to Ltwn street, Jack Arnold, Jr., of Irving Water Department Repair Mechanic „ S.000.00 place, Borden L. Hance, Jr., of Lit- Superintendent of Public tle Silver and Donald ESVard As- Works and Building In- ay of Catherine street, Kflddletown spector — 4,500,00.. -township, Clerk, .Sewer Department . 1,872.00 " "T 'pl*"t FitrrlnY<« «»fh i.*8oo.oo The secretary was instructed to Section 2. Any and write a Utter extend!ij; the best work', for any of the departmentall laborerss hereid n Molly Pitcher Wtshea-cf-the-erub-mexnoars-te—Mr.- mtailoned-JJld ,£or_lho.,dcRftr.tjijcllt..for. the collection and disposal of garbage and Mrj. John P. Mulvlhlll, Jr., on shall be paid such salary per diem; or the occasion of their recent mar- otherwise, as the authority or depart- On .The Shrewsbury River iage. ment under which they ara employed NSI thrill f er ear tey. ^ MB and he shall recommend to the Mayor and Coun- ^ Very eomplst* e«t win—-^ aB ovarl Bl* Soppy aan The members stood for a short cil, which shall thereupon have the right \ pownfal nlereeeop*. period of silence In respect to the and power to fix and alter their respec- sod a happy erpranleB. late Jesse A. Howland of Rumson, tive wages and compensation from time RED BANK, N. J. whose Bor.n Addlson J. and J. Ed-to time by resolutionto.. | ward Howland are members of the Section ." All ordinances- anoNparts of ordinances conflicting - or inconsistene t I club.-j witith ththiis ordlnancdl o are hherebb y repealeldd Food By Chef Luigi Addlson J, Howland, who is also Section «. This ordinance shall taki ^-of the—MoiiBicTitS—ice- effeefe—on—fcasaager'-and—publication 'are' OPEN EVENINGS WEEK OF DEC 17th Luncheon Daily 12:00 to 2:00 Yacht club, said a few words re- cording to law. - " , garding the Eastern Id Yachting PUBLIC NoflCE. "The foregoing ordinance was Intro- Dinner Daily 6:00 to 9:00 r.ssoclat'on activities, of which or- duced and passed first reading mt a reff- ganisation he was made v!ce.pres- plar-^meetlns of the Mayor and Counci $1.25 to $3.00 I ident ar the recent annual meeting'" of the Borough of Red Bank held on Monday, Decemher 3, 1M5, and will I in Now York.' eome up for final eonalderatlon and pas Sunday Dinner 12:00 to 9:00 Robert Reussille had an his guest sage at a regular meeting of said' gov at the meeting Whitney Burst of ernlng body to be held on Monday, De $1.50 to $3.00 cember 17, 19i6, at 8:JO P. M., at the J H. MOUNT CO. Shrewsbury,!. A' Council Chambers, In tha Borough Hall, ' Following the business seislon Monmouth Street, Red Bank, "Now Jer- 84 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. Our Cocktail Lounge U now serving snacks dalU the. ice yacthsmen and guesu sat sey,.at which time and place all per* until 1:00 A. M. ' down to a cold cut auppor with sons desiring to be heard thereon wll home-made potato salad, c,offe» and be given full opportunity. PHONE R. B. 3368 Come In after the theatr* and enjoy the distinc- 1 Dated: December 9, 1&45. tive atmosphere of this beautiful rendezvous. ho', rcll.i prepared thirugV the AMY E. SHINN. Entertainment by Don 'Johnion. courtesy of Delford M. Fisher. BhCl YULETD3E HOSTESSES Miss Nancy Meeker of Applegate street, River Plaza., and Miss Nan- ¥ READE'S RED BANK MOVIE GUIDE •• JAMES A. DRENNAN cy Schofield of Newman ^Springs road, Llncroft, are- listed among Managing Director. th« hostesses for the annual Christ- mas party of the girls of the Berk- eley school at East Orange. This READE'S CARLTON READE'S STRAND year the Berkeley-club will enter- MONMOBTH 8TBEET " rBOVJS B. B. ltOO BBOAD 8TBEET PHONE K. R 1309 tain 20 youngsters at the Rock MATINBE DAILY t:0O EVENINGS 7-» Springs Country club in West Or- MATINEE DAILY 2:80 . EVENINGS 1-9 ange Thursday of next week. CONTINUOUS SATtTBDAY » SUNDAY CONTINUOUS SATURDAY • SUNDAY • • '•••"'•'. I NOW THRU SATURDAY! • FRIDAY 6L SATURDAY • Filmed in > beouflful foWerr 1 for Gift-giving!" Dangerous Jane Powell Peggy Ry»n Portrait! ot your child, or, yourttlf, make '.•"' Ralph Bellamy Jon Hail dote'frimdi. No appointment Is noces- / torj/i but you mutt oct quickly if you 'I • 3 DAYS BEG TUES* .'^, .wont Ihoie portraits in time for Chriifmai *' • V i giving. Your c/io/ct of proofi, of court*,.,.;.! Humphrey Bqgart 0 Van Johnson wild ORACH MILDS Ann Sheridan OIOROI RIOAUD Came True77 , ••*»WHi Fourteen tables were Inplay Trt' day night when • the* jHoJy; :.Orofa Parent-Teacherassociation,. Runv Highlands 80S -or -«oii, held a card party in Holy Kos- Box ««, Atlantic High- ary hall. Mrs. Thomas O'teary was general chairman. .'-/;.-•••'•.•• Special award* were given to Anne 'fllton of Center street -and Mrs. Edward Maleckl of Washing- ton street. Other prizes were awarded to Mrs. James Forter,-Jr., Mra. Lyda Scott, Misi Mary E. Naughton, Mrs. Howard Tilton, Urs. Otto Stromenger, Mrs. Thorn-, as Carlock, Mr«. Patrick J. Byrnes, -Mrti-Srsce Ferotti. ., Mra.' Robert M IF YOU SUSPECT AjBndsor,. Mra. Hance Woolley, Leo- .hard Marthens, Urs. Margaret ^.Mueller. . • ' • ' •-..••:••-.. I .TERMITES < ' Mrs. Matthew Fucha, Mrs. Mary i Miller, Ura, K Conk, Mrs. Law AHTUOIB rence Harrington, Urs. Domonlck •OHVadotl, Mrs. E. Layton, Mrs. a William D. Cromey, Mrs. W, K. Howiand, Mrs. William Douglas, Mrs. Herbert Langler, Mrs, Percy Radford, Mrs. Z. Wardell, Mrs. Pat- Wtanlkaoxal Otwntoo trick Cofley,. Mrs. Hartson How-: inlet ih« turiocillr tMwut" land, Mrs. Thomius O'Leary, Mrs. | ANTIMITI srSTEM Alfred -I* Brecque, Mrs. Walter •fTnailttCmrtnl.. Carle, Mrs. Raymond Hellker, Mrs. P. J. McOulnnes, Mrs. Joseph Clan- cy, Mrs. Daniel Mears, Miss Cella Scott, Mrs. R. Boyd and Robert Miller. ' Bronze Star Medal To^Majpr Boggus _ Tn7Bron«| Star awarded at Fort Mdnmouth last Thursday to MaJJ . Herbert H. Bog- ritorlous atrvict in oper- ations against tfie j&VJh Oea. Stephen H. Sherrill, comnjaad- !nt7 general ot the Eastern Signal Corps Training .center, pinned the award On the Signal Corps officer. Tha reading of the citation which aaoompanled the medal lauded - Christmas is almost MaJ, Boggua "for meritorious ser- vice In connection with military here. Is your shop- operations against an armed en«my|i from September 1*, 1W4, to Janu- ping completed?, Or ary, 19*5,"In.Belgium, Luxembourg, and .Germany. Ma]. Boggus' overall have you been a little supervision and. energetic leader- ship as executive officer of the 86th short of cash? If so,' Signal battalion helped to win (or bis orgaaliatltm numerous com-j promise yourself to- mendatloas and an enviable reeor. ot success. The imagination, r. day, to join, bur soureefulness and Initiative wit which flaj. Beggus performed h Christmas Club for duties reflects great credit uno next year. himself." American Stores Authorizes Bonus Ohrtstmaa bonuses totaling 4210, 1000 for employees of the American Stares Company, oth«r ttan ftfflcew ' id directors, have bees^authorlswl* THE SECOND NATIONAL ' the Directors of the< Company, iBANKeTRUSTCO. 'Illiam Park, president, has an- 1 'Of- kEU bAN K —nus-fihec^i win (o to employ NEW JER"5EV- who are In tiie Armed" Service, -WEWBIR FEDERAL DEPOSIT i same as If they were still o: •INSURANCE CORPOHAT|O| aotivs duty lor the flrxn, Mr. Park said. . MEET ME — AT — • • • ^ ' * " . SPARKYS INN ROUTE 35 An extremely till- ored spljtaire 'm JUST ACROSS COOPER'5 ^RIDGE yellow g6\d. Middletown Township $360 ttK^he Original . CHAPPIE FINN Singing Bartender" A dainty ririg with t •fine1' colored dia- — mond. Yellow gold. WINES $125 LIQUORS SERVICE Beautiful engagement ring 0 — 0. of finest gem \ quality. 1. l/io carrats. Set .in platinum. AT THE ?IANO 1 p. M. to 2 A. •••••"••' A.Javle'ss.-gem, set in 'white gold, ^ BED BANK HEGISTEB, 18.1946. Thrte-yeir-olA WliuW fwksli, Junior High School •on of Mr. tad Kn, Htrbwt Pai> Brrtekson (oaptain), Jean Heyer, *'ANNOUNCING kell of » John Wrest, F»lr Haven, (Red Bank Junior High School) Inffrtd Davenport* Mar»ia Hoffman, knew bit telephone number, n he- CJetua J. Bollywood, the fifth sci- Edith Hoffmati and Judy Portner, didn't think it out of order to wan- ence teacher since September, has Other* that play an Sondra Xlarin KJTCH TREAT RESTAURANT der off Sunday ifternoon without letjt school. He mad* no statement and IiUlan Mego, The girl* have / leave to^viilt the duoKiln Bohwen. a*^ to why he -was leaving and the •leeted Peggy Brasoh a* the ehtef Q&ve Her jtkp Most I76:MONMOUTH ~STREET keifs pond. pupils were sorry to see him depart, captain. ' -'-•," Willari Browning, a recently dis- They have been very auccessful UNDER NEW MANAGEStEMT. He vat ptoked up near the pond at 5:80 o'clock by Officer Harry charged serviceman has taken his and are good competition for 'any OPEN M HOtTES A DAT. - Veroneau who took him to police place.—Floisle Pye. other team.—Judy Portner. • > . Magnificent Qifi of all headquarter*. Were he told the •Hhe Eighth War Bond drive has Mrs. Bernadlne Datt Was bom In If Iff good food you want, we have It—the beat la none too made a big hit in Bed Bank-Junior New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and food for 'our customer-a. % policeman his phone, number and hla parent* were notified. He had high. Tickets were given to those attended Clarion high sohbol and JOSEPH and ANOELO OONZALINA. been miming a few hour*, police Who bought bonds for the bond Clarion. State Teachers college in said. . rally December, > _ at the Canton Pennsylvania. Mrs. Datt enjoys theater. Bonds sold In home rooms sports, reading, and has traveled to from November 6 to November 20 .Canada-,. When asked her opinion F U R* are ai follows: Room 10; SS8S.15; of the post war World, Mrs.'* Datt room 9, $289.80; room IT, $177.88; •tprewed 1{ In this manner:'? feel room 16, iS4.80; room' 15/1*7.38; nitre that with the-advancements room 8, S40.M;. roota 11, $85.10; made In the telentWo and political What IB more cherished, more treasured, room 12, $20.25; room 7, $4,-76, and world, that It will be a more Inter- room 14, 13.80.—"Dorothy Lambert- esting and challftiglng life that we more loved by a woman than •xquisite son. -.- -..•.. •. .,. will lead In the future." Mrs. Datt fun! .For the flntirt Chriitmag gtft eter^ TOYS Th» bgnd and Stamp sale* in the taught before coming to the Red Red Bank, Junior nigh school are Bank junior' high sehool in the being continued, We are proceed- junior high aohookin Clarion.—Gall faVdurlier with a persian lamb coat ele- ing to our goal. For the week of Rassas. 7 '• . 'A •' • .•• . ' November 27, there were ten bond! Another teacher hat been added gantly cuffed in mink; *table-blended GIFTS NOVELTIES sold. Which made a total of 1300 to the Red Bank Junior high .school and 201 stamps, which made th« faculty. The new member, Willard muskrat; a regal tateltra natural opoS- total of $39.35. Each rooms contri- Browning, served In the U. S: Army METAL "SCOOTERS" . .:.....!-.. ^.. ...:...... $7,93 bution Is as follows: Room 9, for a little over four years, and is sum. From our unique collection of $9t?0; room IS, $T7.40;vroom 8, $75; now out'on. terminal leave until hi* TABLEjind CHAIR SET ...:...... : 1..;.™..... 9,98 room 17, <33.50; room 18, $29.10; official discharge In January. Being precious Holiday furs, select this "gift of ROCKING HORSE •. :.:..-„ • - 3.95 room T, $21.65) room 11, $5.25; room a native of Pennsylvania, Mr. X 12, $2.2)5; room U, }2; and room 10, Browning attended Pennsylvania a lifetime" for her. TWIN ROCKING SWANS - •.. '.: 5.9S $1. Th«-total amount of the bonds State college, where he majored in and stamps Is $339.35.—Dorothy ohemlstry and physics. He has KIDDIE CHAIR .: ,._ 1.98 Tjambertson. taught in Haddonfleld,, New Jer- i METAL IRONS., -..' $1.29 Many different kinds of airplanes sey, and Scranton, Pennsylvania. I Ready to Wear and Made to Order. are being made in the airplane Mr. Browning's opinion of the post- BOYS' METAL FISHING ROD ! 2.4B H club.. war wopld is that there will be a great advancement In-science and (OOMfLETE WITH META1 REEL, Etc.) Adviser of the club Is Joseph Ver- the political-World Is changing dUne. ' Richard Chadwlck is in Slowly buj Surely; While-traveling with the army, Mr.; Browning saw HATS-SCARFS-MUFFS MANY INEXPENSIVE TOYS AND GAMES. .: 10c to $1.00 tn :J the-stop. ' many world famous countries such Members of the club are' Elijah as Italy, Palestine and Africa.— S DOLLS Ask, Ullton Heckler, Harry Camp- l Raasai. TO JAXtm bell, Robert Sharabba, Albert Coy, CARRIAGES — DOUBLE DECKER CRIBS Vincent Maranclo, WltU&m Van- TEDDY and PANDAS Leer, ArthurDayton, David Rowtll, B'tiai Zion Chapter Samuel Rablto, WilUam Heyer, Ar- . A DEPOSIT WHX HOLD TOUR PURCHASE. ' thur Parts,' Billy Sherwood, Albert Meeting Tonight , Gratalck, Terry Doremus, William YOOfc iN&PfcCf ION IS INVITED Graham, Eric Emt, Robert Beao- Belmar chapter of B'nal Zlon wltz, Wilfred Jones, Edward Zwol- will'hold a meeting tonight at the Beautiful Assortment of GIRLS' HANDBAGS ...... $1.19 and UJ> Jewish Community center, Belmar, w 1 inakl, Robert Swannell, Robert (TAX INCLUDED), at which' permanent officers will Rago, Freddie Jacobson and Fran- be nominated and elected. Her- cis Mcllvrled. ' bert Hoffman, secretary, will give SHOP The club Is made of seventh, a book review, discussing .the dia- COME IN ! BE CONVINCED ! eighth and ninth graders.—Gloria ries of Theodore Hen], famous 58 Monmouth Street R«d Batik j Sandomeno, Viennese playwright and correspon- , SHOP and SAVE! The girls in Mri. Frances Man- dent, who was founder of the mod- i ning's homeroom nine. In'the Red ern-Zionist movement. Bank Junior high school have or- ganized a basketball team. They calllhemselves, "Manning's Mad- MURPHY'S DEPL STORE cats." The teain plays at noon time ill the--gym, under the super- vision of M^ Irene Smith. MAIN and CHURCH STS., KEANSBURG The girls have divided Into two teams: Team one, Mattha Magee (captain),'Peggy Brasch, Christie H/0 Santa's Sentimental About •*. FLOWERS You know '"The tian el tomorrow." i.. In the ddet—to the cornice—ae'H run xinftt around thai old'planet for Christmas Saturn. 6ttt In motoring today, the '•*C. bouqu«t«itelong^oT>« aa^9 the hushad power of that now quo- line... Ctaooo N-tane..: They speak the language of the Ttf tibnoeo V-rone's iigi-oerane season, from husband to wife; pow«r /or oforf "ll*f {tom »*H'" from sweetheart to fiancee; from ttntping toy to girl; from guest to host- Tif deneee N.taif'M hlgh^ietan* ess; from indebted to benefac- poW*ionilffthoi0wh6Urto"9*t tor. Send flowers for Christmas; th* Jtap" at Ib* tmttlellghU because no gift is so certain to Tif Conocor.W.«dJii'« prove correct.. . desired. tltl"ar Conoco N-tane Ja Program! . . • Epochal Ptogreu! On top of all 6ur pre-war reseaioh progress, came all our progress in makinfl WW•Winning; fueb,vrtth their inditpenaablehloh- DEAN'S octane xatlng. Now get the results..... the new-day results for your carl FLORIST Get the fat mileage... get Started up Oceanport Ave., Little Silver cold without the old fuw... and get that ping-fighting power. Today get Tel- R. B. 1832 Conoco N-tane—and a tingle up youTipjnelContinentalOaCompany / Member Florin*' Telegnph Delivery ,W can wire jour Chrlfitmas gift flower* .M to 48 states 1 (ES*- "t>5i.i TtWtit 1MB, OonllnuUl Oil Compel Mitn|i4U- > y! : vav OBT OONOCO nvtivioa AS-wjfti'H wtti ' i'ii; 4 RED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 18, 1945. Red Croas Finishes PHOWB E.JCD BASK 14W-W erQfWar Returning AIRCRAFT UABIUTY INSURANCE c of Aircraft ced that Seaman ^ - - Mrate QoaineM.or yiesamrw IMn>to limit ft&OM -v Service Aided Many Thomas J. Ndsrn, Kn wtthopt psMepfM UsbOU? • $»M Ana* B.Nolan,Btunson road,Rum- with pwenfer Mablilty —-..^.— TLflO. " Familie*—Mr*.. Craik . mm, to one of tbr high -point navy veterans du» .to/arrive today aboard BOYNTON 61 BOYNTON -Served A« Chairman. - •• the DB8 Bloek/Island. The ship left Salpan November 28 and la slated 8 Drummond Place, / . ged Bank The prisoners of mi prograin'of te arrive, lof 9u Cl«go. Wolan 1* the Bad Cross chapter ha» brought •cheduled-/to go , to a separation Phone Red 6»nk 952. It* activities to a close after. 18 center fo^ return to civilian life as monthi eenrica to 180 famles In thla aoon a* transportation can be ar- county, who had relative* and ranged to bring him East frlBnd» held by'the enemy a* pri»- onera of irar or civilian lnterneee. Tfaa program was Inaugurated la Monmouta county April 1, 1M4, with the appointment ol,Mn. Doog- tai E. Cralk of Rumson u prlton- Christmas GIFT SLIPPERS ar0 parten of war representative. The purpose of this, program was of the golden treasury of to dUpenM accurate, comprebenalve and up-to-date Information, con- childhood memories. cerning _iervlce»' to prisoner! of war. As such information was com- To help you keep plicated by governmental regula- tions, constantly "revised to meet up this.Jlne old changing conditions, the chapter was currently" advised through the Christmas custom, North Atlantic area, American'Bed Cross. The.'volunteer workers on Genuine we hqve a grand "the prisoners ol war program were, Lambtkln provided with regulation size car- selection of gay tons for next "of kin gtH parcels to German-held prisoner*, which were BUNNIES "foot warmers *- distributed throughout the 'county, along with .mailing forms for pria. Win*, tluf, PRICED LOW to oners rhel • ••••T*r Waterman' Pen and Pencil Set* With Gold Gap* $8.75 to $64.00 Maaonic Ring* $24.75 up Wrap her in**a wonderful gift of furs. Give Her one of the debonair now bulky- 'n belted styles if she's young, and ELiGIN AMERICAN COMPACTS slim. Pick one of the beautifully manipulated, slenderiT. Upto $8.80 zing- furs, if she's older. We'll show you both. NoVs th€ time to choose that Christmas gift—from, our • new .master GENTS' BELT BUCKLES collectionl ' hi- ' ' TiTie Clasp Sett Many other; items ifrom which to choose a $6.50 up tfj&B that will be appreciated.' ' ', . .wjvi- -1> Is, v. . . . , , • . RID |fvU MdNMOUT^ Qiiajit^ -ft BED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER Honor l)i% 1 WiWd W. OUnfc OoJtecbir 'elephone Rumson 766. In and for th« Boroufh ct Sea B Comtr of Vpainsntli and 8Ut» of JtrMj, h«nbr 'fl*e noties that aeeords to the ivw requiring, mo to mtkt th« 'aisMinwnts, and other mu- ebariM, •MMMd.'oa land, t«n«. htredltamints aad retl «itati la «nnt-MVtktm on-th, RUSSELL B. KENYON 81st day of December, 1»4I. at 8 o'clockk, P. 1U in tha Borough Sail at 8«a Bright, DOLLY MADISON N. J., nil tha lands, tenements, b«r«- ditamants sad rial aatata baialna(t*t daierlbad to malts ilia amount ohsrgs- abla aialnst aald lanaa on tha flrst dar o( Jalr, 1448, aa computad in ths tax Home and Car Radio Service Hat, tsgatnar. Kith Intarast on (all amount tram'said lint day of July to tha data of sala and tha costs of sala, ICE CREAM at publlo Tandua to aneh paraona aa vlll purcaass tha sam», subjact to radam»> DELIVERY SERVICE tlon at tha lowast rata of lataraat, but (n no ,ca» In axciss of alght par cant rn annum. This aala la mada nndtr tha proTlsloa of an Aot of tha Ligli- latura antltlad f'An Aat eonearnlng uar 65 Black Point RtL, Rtimson, New Jersey paid taxes, assatsraasts, and other mu- nicipal charges on real property and providing for tha collection thereof by tba enation and enforcement of liana, thareon (IU»l»lon.(if 1918)." as amend.' •d and supplemented, Tha aulS lands, tanamanta, beredlti- menu an* raal.ejtate to be sold and tha names of tha persona against whom aald' taxal have bean assessed on ac- count of each parcel, era as follows: Turkeys for Christmas Qtve him • Nanias , Block Lot Amt. Gllmer Land Co. . . 1 - 14 815.25 Chris Axalsen Eat.. ( 2SB , S7.83 Thomas. Johnson —. 7 21 S1.6S — Direct From the. Farm — feel Jamea Branch « U 44.18 '. • i.. .-• . ' • • •• • II.I|»P> Jimea Branch 11 2* 17.83 E, Good * a Gayner 11 21A 12.83 Fual Oil Delivery ....-17 2 46.62 Thtett qoalltj', an sizes, large meaty breast*. Oatertaf to ttt) Fuel Oil Dellrary 17 »A S4.X9 Fuel OUDellrerr 17- SB IS5.S8 dlscrlminstfaif pobUe. Hotels, turirns and restaunuita sapplied. Bobt. * Agnes Crosier 17 SOB 48.04 When the sala takes place, payment ef »H taxea or assessments, costs and In- Dr. Edwin F. Stewart, oldest living Eagle Scout, of Fair Haven, shakes hands with one of the youngs terest must ba mada by the purchaser' eat Eagle Scouts, Chester Dayijon, just turned 16, of troop 40, Bqjmar, at dinner to honor Dr. Stewart, at before the conclusion of the aale, other- WHITE ACRES TURKEY FARM Willo-mt>rDok_n»t«uran.t, Fair Haven. Center left 1» E. Donald Sterner, prenldunt nf Mnnmnnth fV wlae tha property will be Immediately Boy Scouts, and right, Commodord e Amory lal . HaskelHklll of thth e SeS a ScoutsSt , -who was toastmaster, resoia. '"^ T" "^ Wltnesa my hand this flrst day of De- NUT SWAMP ROAP SLIPPERS. cember, lill. . later •will preach on "Christmas" candlelight service directed by the Edmund W. Cllna. CALL RED BANK 1247. Xmas Schedule At QlftT' and there yuutu feliow»hlp at •which- each, ~ ——:—-"—'-.—: '—OoHsetofe- «io by thechoirs. - member. present —will__is«elYJ_:»: A special group of color slides candle to light and carry home It pays to aiveftlsg IB Th» Register Methodist Church depicting the original scenes of the lighted through the streets, indica- Christmas atory will be shown at tive of the Christ-child coming to the 7:30 p. m. service. The pastor the world. . . Of Highlands will speak on the subject, "Why ' On New Tear's eve at 10 o'clock Not K«ep the Christmas Spirit?" and old-fashion watch-night service School Entertainment a boya' chorus, led by Mrs. George will be fellowship, praise and re- SHUTTLE Next Thursday Night; King, accompanied by Visa Nedra freshments ' from 10 to 11 o'clock FALLS Op**-^ Eogers, wljl sing. and a service of prayer and medita- Other Yuletide Events On Christmas.eve from 10 o'clock tion at the church altar for meet- to. midnight, a group of carolers ing the coming of the new year. For Your any^it-PP"*50^ Highland* Methodist' ofcurcb, of under sponsorship of the Intermed- •which Rev. John M. Long li pas- iate fellowship, led by Mrs. Wal- To remove soot marks from cloth- tor, has planned, many avenU in etrom, will sing throughout the bor- ing, brush the stain and cover with observance of Christmas, starting ough at the homes of the sick and fuller's earth, corn meal or salt. a >J»<-J» •iimn.llHIIIMH II It "HI I till I with the Sunday school entertain- shut-lni. The group will return to Watch the spot and aa the absorb- ment next Thursday at 7 p. m. to the church In time for a midnight ent becomes tolled, brush it off. Holiday Liquors be presented under direction of Mrs. Hattl* WaJstrom, f/eneral su- perintendent . ' 80-82 BROAD STREET A program of recitations, drills Xn a 8tartte (S Broad and songs by th« school children PHONE 99 °*« -" <* ' >*. ** "- RED BANK will be followed by the appearance •tree*. of. Santa Claw, who will distribute /\Uut€f£e ShaeA Bed Bank gifts and candy. On Christmas Sunday following Southern Comfort Lowest Prices for QUALITY SHOES in the U.S.A. the study of the Christmas story in GILBYS GIN the Sunday school led by MM. WeJ- Grand Old Drink of the South DISTILLED LONDON DRY ttro'm, the morning- worship will POLLS take place at 11 o'clock. The mln- ABC .99 16 89c up PT. 1 RFTH BLOCKS 3 TEDDTBEAJB HENNESSY CORONET '1.95 »P •_ Metal 17 HOTEL AND RESTAURANT Educational 4 3 HOBBY HORSE CLOCKS $£.50 BLENDED WHISKEYS MEAT SUPPLY CO., ••«. 95c KING BLACK LABEL Little Black Sambo THREE FEATHERS RES. Pt 21 WEST FRONT STREET RED BANK, N. J. Prairie Ranger Animated Book SCHENLEY RESERVE pt. Cowboy-Outfit Pt PHONE 508 75c PHILSDELPHIA 69c to *!»• SEAGRAM 7 CROWN pt Basket Bowl Child's Leatherette HUNTER BLEND WHISKEY pt FRlDAY^md SATURDAY ROCKER HWAM WALKERS IMPERIAL $ 95 P.M. DELUXE pt 8 pt Dec. 14th Dec. 15th CARSTAIRS WHT. SEAL Buddy Ladder O U IJ A PAUL JONES pt. -41 IN OUR RETAIL DEPT TRUCK BOARD SUNNY BROOK BROWNTOWN BOURBON WHISKEY APPLEBRANDY •v A BLEND . unaoui .34 ,/ ^.71 MILK FED PRIME'BEEF Pt. DON Q RUM BACARDI RUM BREAST VEAL CHUCK ROAST PUlUlTbRICAN PUERTO RICAN . 27L m.- HEUBLEINS CLUB COCKTAILS MANHATTAN,ik 379 DRY MARTINI « 3" .FANCY HONEYCOMB TRIPE 19c "> JUST CHILL oi n BASHIOMED 15 %9* mT CHI11 TABLE BOUDOIR AND SERVE OlD ^AaHIOWEP H *> AND SERVE ESTATE TENDER SIRLOIN STEAKS ib. CALIFORNIA WINES CALIFORNIA WINES to to «• Eort-SRerry - Muscatel . Port • Sherry- fl ' GENUINE SPRING ELECTRIC HEATERS 89 CHOOSE FROM, . v Gal ICIA PETRI . Bendix Waijvefs - Philco Radios morar WilhrtJKM -Refrigeratort,; TABLE WINBS AA C DINNBR WINK HAVE'A LARGfi ASSdRtlriENT bF FINE . • at Ma ;r 8O r Assam*'i .1 ,». '•iflE REB-BANRED-S2 K REGISTER, DECEMBER 18. 1945. Page Seven. tfa« Jted *wk V, ML ft A* mm* to two group*,, Amy and j .Hit Amy ao4 Wmrg k*ef> Senior School bm and the guecta of the Teen Eaoh heme mom was represented toe UBMorfot they b*v«> but be,un- Oaoteeo wlH- have to enter the by one who/collected the money der one ooromanrter la Washington bulldtrig from «* side and not Aom ana turned.lt in. The representa- so-thor^'will be so arguments." , W. K. Jttwiaoa,* U the front as usual, ^ tive also jiad to sell the Idea, to Ronald Davis, Junior, "Yea, I iry Un«, Bad Bank, if * Because of the fact that there are hie or i#r horn* room. Although toe Army and Wavy- should Junior SuUiu/eoUcffe Bristol, two doors on the side of -the bufld- not every one sold subscriptions, Be/combined into one branoh' of OCEAN AYE./ SEA BRIGHT. N.J. Vlrgirfa, tMs y*w. Ing, one for downstairs and one for Miss gelen Reese said, "They" did but' under* one oommand. . fibs la a member ojf.tta Art eltfe upstairs, the membership commit- better (han I expeoted."—Ralph De- reason X say this is because tfce Glee out), tba Htxrfprints olab tee .will' have to double up and Oennaro.> if we get into) another war,, we wilt Phone Sea Bright 218-W. , and th# Yankee club, . check attendance at both doors.— be nghtinc foe the sam* thing. In months ' rThs Inqalrmg Beptriar. this w»r*_oiUL:fgroe,1W«reJj:hting osjoBT otasttlfiess'i a pJaaJto uatsd (ram XUd Bank Mgb,' The 1946 MERCURY is at your Dealer's U.S. Fighters know m» at Super Quick Take-off, Greater Speed, Faster Climb... Now fill up with New Mobilgas for New Driving Thrills! »" run.Ijn .... TBI FORD SHOW CBS, Tuodayi, 10.10:30 P.M., Kt5. T. HCW AT ALL MOBILGAfl m m fcHaKJ ^^$ IJ Q£l IB4H. gas, who has |HW tat ttu Aleutian* 28 months, jays be if well and that Charles Co«tigan fce-faopoMo get homa soon."-..*-,"'.; •-' , Stf. Clifford/Mead*, son mt Mr. IWM and Mrs. Dennis Meads, has re- ShowOtrf. Turkeys for Christmas turned from overseas duty- and he Truck and Window lettering Served 28 Months has«- received his Honorable dl*~ Willow Drlvft UHli ' liner, X.f. charge. He withal* wife bay* ' Open Evening.. :f-Tat' In CBI Theater rented the former Peter Dlbbs Phone £, B, JMO — Direct From the Farm — ' house i at 44 Shrewsbury avenue, Tech. • Sgt Charles H. Caatlgan,Bied^ariJc. . i-vr ~ " • son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coati- The Monmouth County Hunlolub; Finest quality/ all etoee, large meaty breasts. Catering to the gan, 10 Washington street, Runf- of which Amory L. Haskell of the son, 1B expected home soon for theWoodland farm estates Is master, lag OMtxeetaaeidaaiM .. . discriminating public. Hotel*, tavern* and restaurant* supplied. first time since • he entered aervice held a fox hunt Saturday. The BtrhelpmMtpooplepaMaboutSDtotiadaj. Again "The Gasifio" Leads When dtooraerof kidney function permit* three year* ago. He has been serv- hounds picked up the scent and jwljiioui matter to remain in your blood, It ing as a radio operator wl£h the ran it about six miles. Albert Smith, mar catiM ntRinf backache, rheumatic In charge of the Haskell kennels, , ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS 388. paina, let pafni, lota of pep and eaertr, get- WHITE ACRES TURKEY FARM Air Force in the Chlna-Burma-In- ting up nighti, swelling, puffineafunder tie dla theater the past 28 months. •wa* the acting huntsman and led •jrea, fceadaen't*an d diaclneu. Frequeat or the hunt Charles I* Holmwood of Klntr puiage* with amarting and burning A passenger on the attack trans- Krietimn ahovs there J> something wrong NUT SWAMP ROAD port, US8 Hocking, which left state highway 15 is Mr. Smith's as- vlth your kidneya or bladder. Shanghai, China. November 11, hesistant •,.. ' •.-..• Gala New Years Eve Party telegraphed his parents last week The Mlddletown Villafe social1 CALL RED BANK 1247. from- -Riverside, California; from dub will hold a gam* social In the - DANCING—9 to Closing—Yo the Enchanting Music of happy reUef and wtU help th« It miles of ' where he expects to be transferred rooms of Mlddletown council, jr. kidner tnbw fluih out poitonoui mite from , to Fort Monmouth for discharge. O.U.AitI,, tomorrow. ,' ' yosr blood. Get Do«n'» PUU. . ' . * Three other Costigan boys have ^ XASINO ROYALS" J served their country. - James, elec- trician's mate third class, on the Atlantic Highlands SUPPER—Midnight—ManhatUn or Martini... A Charcoal Broiled USS Washington, who is'home o*n TRY US FOR a 20-day leave after nine months (Th. Sad Bank BagliUr can b* bought Steak and All the Extra*. in the Pacific He enlisted four j Atlantic Highland! at Borneo's {jar- vlca Station, < Blnmattl's, Lambarg'a, so pixiciocs-jtraT our or THIS WOELD. years ago. Sgt. "William Costigan Caruio'i and Adams a$d Cummlnga, QUICK SERVICE and Staff Sgt.' Edward Costigan n»wip«p»r dallrarr stryice) ; • were honorably discharged- recent- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Vangan- ALL TABLES RESERVED ON ALL ly. William was ' discharged No- 111 of 49 Center street" are parents' vember 8 after four years. He ner- of a daughter born Sunday at Mon- Make Your Reservation Early—$6.00 Per Person. ved with a field artillery battalion . . - ' .ONE-HALT DEPO8IT BEQCIBED in Europe 18 months. Edward, mouth Memorial hospital. ' BODY and PAINT WORK who was discharged October 24 Mr. and Mrs. William SCott are served with a medical air evacua- occupying the former CorieU house MEET OLD PEIEND^MAKE NEW FRIENDS ' GUARANTEED MECHANICAL WORK DONE ON tion detachment in Europe 18 oh Sixth avenue near Mount which months of the three years he wasthey recently purchased.. AT THE "CASINO" ALL MAKES OF CARS in the army. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siegfried of East Lincoln avenue, who recently WASHING AND WAXING OUR SPECiAl7mr~ sold_ their house to Dr. and Mrs. Riverside Heights Shapiro of Leonardo, ~5re~movlnK to their house on Second avenue PACKARD SALES 6t SERVICE iMembers of ^^j^jj^ which Mr. and Mrs. John Sellgren HARDING ROAD AT BROAEFSTREE^ instead '. of holding their regular have - vacated.—The Sellgrens have meeting Tuesday evening spent the moved tp the former Bristol house ANNOUNCING PKone-Red Bank 428 evening Jjowling. In the party were atjThird and Mount avenues which Mrs: Thomas Simmons, Mrs. Angle they bought Ward, Mrs.' Fred Bremyer, Mrs. Mrs. Nqrman Llndell'a father,. Frank Hirst, Mrs. Eddie Meialer, Mr. Parsons, received painful in- THE"OPENING Mrs. Marshall Smith, Mrs. Peter juries last Thursday In a fall down- Grandinettl, Mrs. Victor Eyerman, stairs at his Ocean boulevard" resi- Mrs. Martin McGuire, Mrs. Chris dence. He was removed by the OF A Jaeger. Mrs. Martin O'Connor, Mrs, borough ambulance to a hospital Mazie Gant and Mrs. Alice Jtlzze]]. where—he-is-lniprovingi William H. Grogan, Jr., of Tren- ': Martin " Mortenson, son of Mrs, ton, state manager of the Wood- Matthew Mortenson of Third ave- men of the World of Omaha, Ne- nue, is home on furlough.and ex- Complete Body and Fender braska, was a Saturday evening pecta to be discharged'^ soon from guest of Albert E. Snyder of Con-the army. over place.-. Mr. Snyder represents Mrs. Joseph Haw and her mother the Woodmen in this section of Mrs. Northcott of Valley drive, Monmouth county and Is attending have been entertaining Mrs. H. W. Repairing and Refinishing the state convention at Trenton Graces, of Virginia. this week as a delegate from Mon- Mn and Mrs. Thomas Cowden mouth Camp, W.O.W., of Bed Bank. and family have moved from Third avenue to the corner of Valley FOUHTOfNK Mrs. 'Thomas Dickinson, mother drive and First avenue. — Service — of Mrs. William G. Lufburrow, Sr., IHJTMKTJKT/O* of the Country Club estateB, who Arden, 15-year-old daughter of makes her home with her son, John Mr. and Mrs. John Sellgren, is ESTIMATES FURNISHED Dickinson at Morristown, met with quarantined at her home with scar- i a serlotfs accident last week wh6n let fever. she tripped on a small baby car- ."Sonny" Koapell has written his riage and fell and broke her hip.parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. She is a patient at All' Souls hos-Koepell that' he will likely be pass- pital, Morristown. ing Guam at Christmas time. He Charles Yakow of state highway la on a plane carrier. 35, who has been overseas in the De RIDDER-BUICK Inc. European area for two years, has To keep crumbs from dancing to arrived in the states and has re-the floor when putting dry bread 163-169 Monmouth St. PHONE 2090 Red Bank, N. J. ceived his honorable discharge. through the food chopper, cover Bernard JRelnhardt pf Naveslnlc the' mouth of the chopper with a River roa Your Rug* Need Cfcanirtg, Tpo. ,' REP BANK REQ18TEB, DECEMBER 18,1946. to OUbMt «»WU» Tfc#,aa| thi »MU*t in WU th» blrthplao^pf JWttefrln thl. world I* ag fawe^f *V* i A»«wtmiU). . , >ok»4 *iM> Mrrid by RAaROADIMO li : toff of BO u* 15 Yettft Xg6 Cull*,* from "Tfta children ot the boimdai Re- . pfeojitel liftthing U a* important M peopit i; J ' . formed Sdnday-acnool cleared W« th* N#w« and Editorial CorftnuU far Ent«rt«to- an entertalntttiht and »oclabl».. *)u>cn*)hu>cn.. ftft wawas ttMn in app*Mlapp*Ml- -i^^l&-^Wrli&*i^^ ... M* Wwhho peifonnerfmdd 'iriHWJ: WiiJ- atioti n M thth* work «» wotaetahh ba db peoplo witii {near habit* and m«i»n*^ their likesind meht of today*! Rettdefl llanVBchenpk, Fred Ritt«r» Jain** ion* at i«t«ral fairs and looiabiei. and Vera tUmniond, Oeorgt Bly, Mr*. tMorg* tt Bftncrott, prMldiut diafikefc Nothing reafly intttersbut-ptople. ; fifty tint Ago. •*- Boiert Voorhees, Wilbur Hin* at the Uaiti* Aid eoclety, wit company' eoaiiAttinf' aboiit a* riioM, Bmm* U, Bti.iiwtgon^Msr^ ioaittaUtnn. 9n recbfnlUoJi oi her IBw ctty> We tfaink oiit as pex^Ie. ~ ? ^ ' *h* plans to U» n*W *r At tre Rid Banl* eounoll m«l. , Councilman'Ulllard F. J'th itreefllmti '"liif**' -I- RED BANK REGISTER. DECEMBER 13,1948, ritan Grange, Ladle.'Aid Ha, Christmas Party Officers Mrs. Harold FotUr of Tower Hill avenue was hostess Thursday at 'Edward-Bennett * the Cbristmaj party-tad meeting of tHe Ladle*' Ald_JO£i0ty._of_tbe Is Chp«en Ma$ter Uncroft chapel. A special prize, i Christmas basket fiUei -with gro- ' Edward.E. Bennett of Bait road, ceries, was awarded to Mrs. C. E. Keyport, was re-elected master of oughton, and another prize was the Raritan grange "at the annual [iven to Mrs; Edward Sickles.. election of offlcera last Thuwday. Members exchanged gifts, and nl&nt in. Red Men'j hall, Keyport. efreshments were, served. Others Others chosen were Joseph K. attending wgn Un. John Mauser, Edwards, overseer; Joseph Le- Mrs. John DeVries, Mrs. Edward jeune,.stevariJ; John Williams, as- Sickles, Mrs. George Stetnbacb, sistant steward; Mrs. Cdurtland Mrs. Charles Conover, Mrs. Charles Ogden, lady assistant steward; Mrs. eonard, Mrs. George' Verne], Mr», Ira Coon, lecturer; Mrs. Harry Wll- irl R. Beradt, Mrs. Stanley Stil- • ley, assistant lecturer; Henry War- well, Mrs. Charles Cox, Misses nock, Jr., gatekeeper; Mrs. Joseph Helen Cochran, Nancy Potter and tejeune, Pamona; Mrs/ Annie etty Jane Cox. ' • . • •SchUU, Ceres; Mrs. Helen Kirch- nei", Flora; Arthur Lyle, chaplain;/ The next meeting will be Thurs- Mrs. Harold W.Hillyer, secretary, ay,,January 10, at the hpme o,f and Henry \yarnock, Sr., treasurer.- Mrs. Charles Leonard.. The third and fourth degrees were conferred on Mr. and Mrs. Monmouth Beach . Martin N, Frey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mettlng by Past Master Girl Is Engaged Harry Wllley and he also conferred the first and.second degrees on Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davidson and Mrs. Arthur R. Gibson. Mr. >f Monmouth Beach announce tfie and Mrs. Clarence Strickland, Mr. engagement of their daughter, Miss and Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Berth* Mary Davidson, to Capt. Edward Bishof were announced as new M. Reilly, 3d, son of Mr. and Mrs. members. E. M. Reilly of Pittsburgh, Penn- Other (business of the meeting sylvania. consisted of a report by Mrs. Coon Miss Davidson was graduated on the activities at the recent con- from Long Branch high school, and vention at Atlantic City and a Is employed, at the. Signal Corps memorlRl service for the late Mrs. Engineering laboratories at Brad- Annabelle Stryker. A-coveredHteJT lejTBeach. Sirens » member of-the- supper, under the direction of Mrs. Long Branch Junior Woman's _ Jlsnry.. Warnpck^ was jerved prior lub. - to the meeting. . Capt. R«IUy la a graduate of Car- negie Institute of Technology, and is a member of Alpha Tau Omega Little Silver Fire and Sigma Chi Sigma fraternities. Before enterlnig. the army he was Co. Elects Officers affiliated with the t Mellon Institute Officers of the Little Silver Vol f Industrial research. unteer flr« company, nominated a -thg-yovembef-g»««tiTig BS listed }n Th. ooa»tlln» of Floridaas long'SL the November 8 Issue of the He* than that of any other state, ex- Bank Register were elected at last tending 472 miles along the Atlan- — week'sannyal session. There were tlo and 674 miles along" the Gulf of no contests and after the election Mexico. refreshments were served.and a so- cial hour enjoyed. The officers are: •"'<£. OhLt—EdWard Olion. AssliUnt chief—Pat Zambrano. Captain—Ralph V. Manrlell. Lieutenant—Edward Wade. all our futures Chief engineer—Tom Bruno. ' • Firit uiittant engineerrr*»naolpl SOUTHERN Second i»ii»tant angineer—Pat Bruno Prwld.nt—Warr«n Herbert. Financial Mcr«t»ry—Douglai Parku Tr.wurtr—Tom Bruno. » RecordlnB "jMrttary—Georm Ivln«, Corresponding secretary—R. V, Maur fell. Ohaplain—Ciieitar Apy. NEED 1,100 CIVILIANS. An urgent appeal has been madi by Fort Monmouth authorities for 100. approximately 1,200 civilian work- HOST ers to fill positions vital to the oper- ation of the separation center. "Life til warmth Mala and female stenographer! and sunsbim olerks, typists, laboratory techn! clans, sewing machine operators, ,f the South" . . c. trluck_driyers and auto mechanics art particularly neededrniere-ait _fceJucii»B VICTORY BONDS! i¥««V Ae time to but FOR — atmeny m ymt '4\ >'\ "p A smart HILL and DALE "^ shoe, you almost 'walk on ' air' ... the flexible WELT SOLE provides an invisible,. cushion that protects you BUY BONDS IN AMERICA' feet from fhe 'shock' of walking. . . . The unmis. takable, custom-built beaut; of your HILL and DALE shoe u protected; too. .. ; For correct styling, for free- dom and'comfort, ask for GREAT VICTORY HILL and DALE real WELT SOLE shoes. ' THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY - STRAUS COMPANY J. YANKO SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. THE SHERMAN SHOP- LEON'S :< r UUatraltd: SIMON NICEHFHINGS HILL and PALE "Tra/tiper.'i HANCE & SONS Tai'Scc'lch Grain Cdfi Dvign patent' DAVIDSON BROS. SNpER'S applied for. THtf AilEKCHL\NTS TRUST CO! M^ER^SUPPJLY/Cp,^,., JOHN"B. ALtEN^SHOE; GO. fv. * FACTORY STORES FRED D. WHfoFF CO. REEDS-JEWELERS 1 HARRYS. FL?HMAN GOOD HCRJSEKEEPtNG SHOP^ EN ELECTRIC SHOP. aArroN, KRIDEL FINANCE CO. tr'i •-.- '-• BED BANK RK&ISTEE, DgCEMBEB 18, J945. Page Eleven. Uat week. Ouecta were Mr, and Rose and Anthony G-raaata for ttr Keyport Mr* WUUw JWtetacgek, Mr. and Keyport VEW Gets 360. The tax title lien on the Dora PRESBYTERIAN CHUJICH Of RUMSOH Mr*. Walter, p- Wallfag, Mr. and Carp/estate, located at OBolaan Mr* John.ls*tU»sws, Mr, and Mra. 9&¥k, was assigned to Marion 'H. A Leon Bcfaanclt and Mia*-Jessie Site For Memorial^ Sieben for *2,8«.51, whlcn 4ncWded Matthew Ferrin CluVf «*•»•» aniMwriCTiiSkrl ? Stevans, - - all back,tajcee and other charges Discarded toys which bays been A discussion at the book "Tie Purchases Former against the property. RELIABLE PAINTER and DECORATOR ' outgrown, but will make some oth- Whit? Tower" waa given by Mra. The young people of the borough er, chill happy Chrlatmas day' can Qeorge H/.D»,via at a meeting of Waiting Room will sing carols Christmas eve be- be put-to lisa,' Again foil yew, to* Keyport book olub jtt the home ginning at 8 o'clock, it w&a" an- Mrs. Frederick Kruaer ol Tit Main ORQANIST AMD CHOUUUtfE|i of Mm. Herbert ft.. West Mr*. Keyport post, . Veterans of For- nounced 'following a request made -street, has Issued" a call (or toys to Phone Red Bapk 1071 Wait read an original poem written' eign War*, pittcnaeed property on by Rev. Albert G. Shiphorati pastor be distributed in welfare wdttc In ' CHABT.WB V. GOTSCBAUC by lfa»cy Walling, « former real- First street for their Memorial of the Kejport Reformed churcb, the borough. If the toys are in dent of Keyport during her t$& building at a public sale conducted representing the Ministers' associa- need ot repair, Mra. Kruaer will 49 Westside Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. at the meeting of the m»yor and tion. At the'request ot Rev. Shlp- AMPX^ "PATR1CI NO PTPAffB * make the necessary repairs,—and -Mrs, Tbeoiore Strobe! waa elect- council of that place Monday night. horst the-coifticU Agreed to bloc.k WILLIAM CALVIN COLBY glve them coats of paint so they ed preaident of the Women'* Socie- The post offered. $2,000 for the off the section of- Broad street, at MINISTER Visitors Cordially Invite*'/-, will look like new. Due to the lim- ty for Christian Service of Calvary property, but at the public sale an- the public library, where the carol ited amount of.toya available diir-_ MethoiUt church la»t week. Other other offer was received and the sing will take place. Young people ing. the war years the Items have ofBcen 6hoaen were Mrs. George final sale price to' the post waa «,- from the churches in the borough been scarce. If the playthings are Powelson, ' vibe preaident; . Mn. 300. The property Is known aa the will participate. :-• ' • repairable, they will be fixed and John DeWatae, rtcording and eor- old trolley waiting room. distributed. Anyone having toya ra»ppndlng. aecretary, and Mra. Lea- are asked to cull Mrs. Krustt at ter. Van Gleeori, treasurer, The At a second publlo sale (he tax Lauren Bacall suggests setting a Keyport 498 and arrangements will: hOftaaeta were Mrs. DeWaine and' title lien on the property of the layer of cotton Into, the bristle* of be made to have them picked up or Mra, IMyd Ma»on. . ••" -,.. ..••: Emma Arose estate, located near the hair brush to pick up excess they, can be left at Mrs. Kruier'a Thar* were 1,600 aurgical dresa- Bt. Joseph's ohuroh, was sold to hair oil. Corner Wharf Ave. A Eatt Front St> home. :.••.'.- •• ••-.' •• -' ,. ". •• •• inga.made at the December meet- Mrs. Kelsey A. Carttrt and Ma* ing of the Keyport auxiliary of REP BANK Marie Kaiif er entertained at a wel- Monmouth Memorial. hospital at come, borne party in honor of their the home' of Mrs. Ralph Leonard. brother, Fred P. Kaufer, who was Mrs. Frank Hayei, public relations GIFTS recently discharged, from the navy. director mi the hospital, made a' PUBLIC AUCTION HEADQUARTERS Present .were Mr. and Mra. Joseph request tor gifts to be distributed Farrell, Mr. and Mra. George at . Christmas to the women's By virtue of the authority vested in us,, we the undersigned • Cigars C. Miller, Mr,.and Mra. Hollla Car- wards. Olffai may be left at the ter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Plney, home of the president, Mre. Wll- win e«H at pabUo auction at: . . ^ FOR HIM • Cigarettes Mr. and- Mre. J. Earl Mills and son laa Hitchcock before December Jack, Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Bush, 20. " , • Tobacco Pouches Mr. and Mrs. Joseph' Fitzgerald, Sirs. William Hohensteln, Mra. Da- 717 Grassmere Ave., Interlaken, N.J. FROM • Pipes vid Roberts, Raymond Fitzgerald, Promoted To Sgt. Miss Ann Warnock, Mlas Mary Ifa- •*>•*•• In Pacific Area jrotta, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kaiifer SATURDAY/ DECEMBER 15th Schrafft's Candy and Mr. Carhart and daughter • Sgt. Nelson Raid, son of Mrs, Carol Ann. Florence Reid of Willow . drive, at 1:00 T, M. sharp. CLAYTON & MAGEE r Staff Sgt. and Mr*. William C. Little Silver, whose wife, Mrs. BHIz- Royer and ion William, formerly of ab»th C. Reid Js residing at 6806. Wine and,Liquor Mt. Clemens, Michigan, have been North Broad street, Philadelphia, Entire household goods and. furnishings of vialtlng at the home of Mrs. Hoy.-. was recently promoted to hla prec- er's parsntg, Mr. and Mrs."CVrc." eat rank from oorporal.: nine-room MacCann. 'Sgt. Royer was recently Sgt Reid was sent to the Phil- honorably discharged from service ippines laat. June and Is detailed -as and drapes. and they will make their home at non-commlssloned* officer in the in- Cordials and all Popular Scheneetady, NewTXork. telligence section of the 163d anti- Mr. and Mrs. John Bchuttenberg aircraft artillery gun battalion, a B. G. COATS AGENCY Brands of Wines and are spending the winter in Florida. JtOL viteran outfit now la Its third B. O. COATS, Auctioneer. FRANK WOOLLET, Clerk. year oveueasr ThlHs-thenweond Whiskies. Harry Thorn, has been honorably Phone long Bmnch S0BBT discharged from the army at Fine promotion in recent months for Camp, New york. He .served over- Sgt. Reid, who received his corpor- seas more than a year and had al's rating in August four battle atara tor the .Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland and Germany campaign!. He also was awarded, the Purple Heart .for wounds received In France. Members of Lincoln hose com- pany will be.given a Christmas par- SPORTSWEAR GIFTS ty Saturday at the Old Dutch tav- ern by members of the auxiliary. At* the last auxiliary meeting Ray- Ate Well Appreciated! mond Dolan was selected as the serviceman to receive a gift. A BeautUnl ties with thank-you letter was received from which to win his lovd Albert Hill who is stationed on Lu- sph. Mm. Clarence Meadway and on Christmas. Smooth lira; Albert Hill were, hostesses. solids j smart patterns. Mra. Edna Brltton of Point Pleas-, The gifts she wants most are ant waa a guest. Members present were Mrs. Post, Mrs. Wllma Leany, here at Snyder's. Surprise her Mrs. LeRoy Aumack, Mre. Ruisell Travers, Mrs. Theodore. Barber, with a lovely blouse^ sweater Mra. George Finger, Mrs. Robert or jacket from our holiday se- Walsh, Mrs. Stanley Ferry, Mrs. Claude Raynbr, Mrs. Ellsworth lection. Superbly tailored gar- WiUon, Mrs. Edward Burke, Mrs. Godfrey Flash, Mrs. Allyn Lee, ments ... practical . . . flat- Mre. Charles Applegate, Mrs. Ver- fpi Ttoy Huylar, Mrs. tering;! Find the answer to Mra. Donald Burgess. A committee haa been named by prisingly modest prices! Raritan post, American Legion,, to take part In the American Legion, Eddie Cantor National drive for "Gifts to Yanks Who Gave." The members of the committee, under the direction of Commander Paul banning, Include Michael Drugas, JACKETS . 14.95 chairman; Veneae Septen, vice' chairman; Lester Poling, William Conklln, Stanley Hyer, Ann . Tag- SKIRTS , . 5 95 gart and Ellee Roberta, They will receive gifts for this annual Christ- mas gift program for tervicemen SWEATERS \ 3 95 and women in Monmouth county •hospitals. The'requeat of 'the Key- BANK BOOKSTORE port VFW post for a donation to their building fund waa approved and a check for $25 sent to Com- SIX LINDEN PLACE mander Harry Way. Mr. and Mra. Edward.Farry en- tertained at a party at their home «^4^e!^^ Give Victory Bonds :OTHER SUG6ESTI0NS: • Knox, Lee and Mallory Hats • Robes # Mufflers Humidors ' Ladies' and Men's Buxton • Sport Coats # Wallets Wallets „ - Tie Racks Gift Stationery '" • Rain Coats •Socks Lord Oxford Lighters Plastic Playing Cards • Belts •Suspenders Lektrolite Lighters RoseviHe Pottery Parker Pens and Pencils Compacts • Fitted Cases • Tie Racks Lucite Drester Sets Jewelry • Slip-On Sweaters Desk Sets Manicure Sets BLOUSES . , 2.50 Book Ends Picture Frames • Handkerchiefs SLACKS . , 5.95 •Tie and Collar Sets "HALLMARK" XMAS CARDS SCARFS . . . 100 • Tie and Handkerchief Sets jBctoJLO.O __;;_; ,_ Bjwt Assortments, 50c to $1.00 HANDBAGS . 4.95 U-HOVR 'SERVICE FOB PERSONALIZED XMAS CARDS. RAINCOATS 5.95 FbX'S GIFT SHOP :FOR BOYS: Many more gift suggestions in our large • Finger-Tip and Knee Length Coats Christmas coirectipn. Stop In today • Ski Caps , r ' " • SpbrTCoaU T • Rain Coats With Hat to Match •"'•\ i Twelve- REP BANK EEGISTER,I . DECEMBERS, 1&5., Van Brunt-rLarien County Chemists . Your Books Bring Engagement Told To Form Society ,. DM* jJ Owners .AttentK -WOOD- : Quick Cash . The engagement of MIM Eliza- Monmouta county chemists are WELL DRILLING listyour homes that are for rent with us. beth B. VanBrunt, daughter of Mr. seeking a charter for a separate Will rent them without any cost to you, to des Fireplace, Stove and Furnace Lengths. S*U ud Individual Bm>k> la Fb* and MrsTRegrlnaJd B. VafiBrlint of county organization In the^Amerl- Cloth or LMthir BlmUnfp Baugkt can Chemical society. Plan* for Ing-ex-service7men5na their fainiliBS. mad 3,old. , William .street to Hans J, Larcen, (fed Chetper tor Holes For Delivery-~Call eon of M& and Mm. John Careen of the organization were discussed U Excess of tSO Feet In Depth CQLQB PLATE BOOK8, Canton, Ohio', has been announced. and temporary officers elected at BIRDS, FLOBA, SPORT . MJss VanBrunt Is a graduate of a dinner meeting held at the Rose- WALKER & TINDALL W R. WALLING 'L>t at *wrch for your Out-of-Prlnt Bed Bank Catholic high sphool and vett tea room, Wttle'Stiver, recent- Americian Drilling Co. SEALTOBS and DTSUBAJfCB AGENTS •ad H«rd-la-Flad Bpcik* is. employed u> secretary for the MR BITES ROAD NO. 7 MECHANIC ST., RED BANK, N. ~ CHAPEL HILL, N. J. BOBEBT L. NEMETH Army Electronics Standard agency, Dr. V. Fi.PaVne and M. F. Park- FiUB HAVEN, N, i. 14PZ Gama Avt, W«B.I»M», K. i, Broad (treat. er,' both of Long Branch, were TEL.' B, B. 1776. Phone Middletown 268-M. (Albury P.rk P. p.) T.I. B184-W chairman and vice chalr- BuiktStt man respectively and lli. T. of Manasquan was chosen secre- tary. January 10 is the date set for the next meeting, at which time Dr. . • • • • *'"•'*» Alex De BretteviUe will address the members on "Modern Applica- For The Holiday Season • *. tions of X-ray Diffraction." Chem- Make Now ists who are residents of Mon- mouth county have been Invited to • Xmas Trees #_ Roping • Heather * join the society. .'• Evergreen Door • Poinsettia-: s- • Corsages Knocker* m Cut Flowers -. ... ' . Sgt. Frank Bauer Gala Mew Year's Eve Party • Grave Blankets • Roses • O"*1" • Wreaths Out Of The Army SOUVENIRS • HAM • NOIBEMAKEB» > BBJSAKTAST • Wreaths # Violets •Gardenias FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED. MEMBERS OF THE F. T. D. With First A«ny In .Battle Of The Bulge - FLOOR SHOWS - FHIS HIGHWAY GARDENS * Staff Sgt Frank J. Bauer of. Elm place was honorably discharged STATE HIGHWAY 35-RED BANK from the service December 4. Sgt. Bauer received 'his -basic training Lou Michaelson hius Orchestra MISS ELIZABETH,VANBRUNT at the. Infantry Replacement traln- TELEPHONE 3433. Mr. Larsen Is-a graduate of- Vc- ing-jcentar.-Camp Croft, South Car- Featuring RAY FRYE Vocalist - it,:' Klnley high school, Ohio, and is em- olina, and went overseas as an in- ployed In the office of distribution, fantry replacement November. 1, of^ the Ohio-Power, and- tight com? i9H;:r|Us:;eBtiri overseas service jS.dQj»ERlPERSON — Send ChecksjVith Reservations. 1 pany In Canton. He was honorably , 'was with Company L» 16th Regi- r"~ No BeserraHons Tftken for PsxtW of Less Ttam 4'People. discharged from the .army at Fort ment, of the famous Tint Division. Dlx November 26. Mr. Larsen join- Sgt. Bauer Joined the division ed the army in August, 1941, andprior to the battle of the-Belgian was stationed at Fort Monmouth Bulge. During that action lie was I nearly three years. He served as advanced to squad leader. He was , a- master sergeant in the Chlha- awarded the Bronze Star medal Burma-Irfdla theater 13 months;— and the Purpl'e^HearrTBlast wears battle participation service stars for the Ardennes, Rhlnelahd CpL~ John E. Shea and Central Europe campaigns.. Sgt. Bauer is the son of Mr. and Route 35... Red Bank... Phone 133 or 3981. .Served On Tinian Mrs. Henry-E,'Bauer of 51; River ' Cpl. John E. Shea, son of Mr. and road, Rumson, and the husband, of Mrs. Edward Shea, North 'street, the former Miss Lillian Savage. Be- Rumeon, received his honorable fore entering the service he was discharge from the army Mon- associated with the Fire Associa- tion of Philadelphia in the New 7 day after more than 85 months Df service. York offices. Cpl Shea enllBted In the New • Jersey National Guard in Novem- ber, 1940, and was inducted with John Tuzeneu Is Davidson Bros :he 112th Field Artillery at Red Bank January 27, 1941, He served Home From Navy •• 39'A BROAD STREET Phon. 3334 RED BAIW)H with that organization until early John W. Tuzeneu, motor'mach- in 1943 at.Fort Jackson, South inist's mate first class,- of 122 Spring Carolina, when he requested trans- street, was honorably discharged fer to the Air Corps. last week from the Navy Construc- i Afterward, Shea served as an tion battalion. ORDER YOUR XMAS GIFT BASKET NOW armorer on B-29s and while sta- He enlisted in the Seabees in tioned in the Pacific at Tlnla'n, was August, 1943, and received his boot assigned to the weell known 313th training at Camp Peary,- Virginia. Wing of the 680th squadron. Be- From there he went to Camp Endl- i fore going overseas he flew on ...ALL STANDARD BRANDS... ! cott, Davisville, Rhode Island. For coastal patrol mtsstons-off the Gulf 23 months he served in New He- ] of Mexico. He arrived at Wilming- brides islands, Guadalcanal, Emlrau BUY BY THE CASE OR BOTTLE ton! California, Thanksgiving day. island In the St. Mat his group, Phil- •w~i>»t.i.)ng.-the- service he ipplnqa, Leyte, .Jlnamac and Samar, 3°e wears th« Paclflc-Aslatlc and" -IMPORTED company. TPnilllpptHeH S ribbons"Wlth=tiiree cam«" paiffn stars. BELLOWS FRENCH—I He returned to the State Novem- SPECIAL RESERVE The Answer to your Gift Problem Is En Route Home ber 20 and was sent to Lido Beach separation center, Long Island, COGNAC From Far East where he was given hl» discharge. It's simple, lady, arid no worry about size, color or style. He returned to his former position 3*** Hennessy Just watch his eyes light up when he receives this Staff Sgt. Charles W. Cusmano, at Baynton's linoleum shop Mon- Oi son.of Mrs. Viola Cusmano of Eat- day. WHISKEY 4-17 g ontown, Is en, route home from the 1/10 Fifth PABTT FOB SUNDAY SCHOOL BLEND Far East Air Force, 22d Replace- 3***Martell Stetson Qift Certificate ment depot, Manila. He served Mr. and Mrs. Louis Merlgold of "29 months overseas at Buna, Fjnsc- Leonardo entertained Thursday of tt haven, New Guinea,- Leyte and Lu-laet week at a Christmas party for 8 V. (7,50,10.00 or 12.50) . zon with the 4th Emergency Res- teachers and officers of the Leonar- Fifth : cue Boat squadron and wears the do Baptist Sunday school. CASE Good Conduct ribbon, the Asiatic- Attending were Rev. and Mrs. QUAKT U QTS. S STAB. packed snugly in a miniature Stetson hat bo$, together Pacific .ribbon with nine stars and Ellhvood S. Wolf, ' Mr. and Mrs. Courvoisier with a miniature hat. He'll thank you for your thought- the Philippine Liberation ribbon Robert Search, Mr. and Mrs. Tru- wjth one star. - man Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 7.77 4 •-•-•—; fulness and get a kick out of making his own selection. Sgt. Cusmano Is a graduate of Bills, Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. 1 Red Bank high school and was Ralph Pease, Misses Henrietta Fifth , employed by the Emil Stalder com- Grlmshaw, Blanche Leonard, Jane Search and Jean Elliott and R. Remy Martin pany of Red Bank before entering 51 the service in October, 1942. Poulson, Donald Ellis and Theo- dore Myhre. ' '. V.S.E.P. 9- — other Qift Suggestions — Fifth 216 5184 11 Toilet Sets in Leather Cases ...5.95to 12.50 Case Christian Bros. 4 Hickok Initial Belts (Boxed) ....2.00 to 7.50 -»•••. Pint -•^ • MCu Ptte . Domestic Fifth Interwoven Hosiery 45c to 1.50 pair . IMPORTED FRENCH Woolen Gloves and Scarf Sets ,.3.95 to 4.50 WHISKEY BLENDS AH Wool Sweaters ...: J...... 3.50 to 10.00 BY BOTTLE OB CASE Fifths Cun VERMOUTH 3.47 • Silk or Wool Scarfs ...... 1 1.95 to 3.95 3 Feathers Res. 390 4680 (Noilly Prat) *o* and of course . Metal Schenley Res. EGG NOG 2.74 3»7 Frepeired with Bam , ,_ Mount Vernon Brandy Beady to Serve Fifth Holiday Neckwear .. TOYS 343 41.16 WINE CALIFORNIA . in beautiful color combinations .„ 1.00 to 5.00 SCOOTERS • DOLL CARRIAGES Golden Wedding 433 54.36 Bottled at the Winery • DOLLS • TOY TRUMPETS Lord Calvert 3 31 42« Rubaiyat • PRE-WAR GAMES 5Z •PORT • CHILDREN'S ROCKERS P.M. Deluxe 4.21 50 •SHERRY Not a Lounging Robe? • INDIAN TOM TOM DRUMS Hunters 3 •• 46 ^ • MUSCATEL Here's Another Kinseay 343 4J.40 •TOKAY- Cu BIG 4-MOTOR STREAMLINER White Sl . Perfect Qift- WhitCarstairSeagrame Seal ss 5 cr. 3*« 41"CHAMPAGNE & Something every man de- PLANE WHILE .THEY LA8Tv Seagrams 7 cr. 3M 46M Sparkling Burgundy sires. Comfy, light weight n ^pL^^liE.**^'11 Ma- PORTABLE RECORD Sunnybrook Z 44" 95 y O GOTHAM 4° roon, Blue or Tan, also • BOURBON • IatMa Bottle Checks and Plaids., •,• •• • "r~Ves, We Have Imported French Champagne 12.9S to 25.00' COME IN OR CALL US FOR OUR Calvertdes. INEXPENSIVE RADIO SERVICE. CalvertSpet. FRUIT BRANDIES) I"'- - '.make It'a Gallagher &Burt 3** MOHAWK •{' -U'.V TIRES - TUBES - ACCESSORIES LAIRDS st 90 •Apricot Mercnandise V-to'./ Annie 3 4l Gift. CONVERSION KITS Browntoifci MAI OOwe Blackberry 1 itn. Qt , »4»ts, Imported D.O.M. 8' He'll, do (he reit. rANThEMLSle—DYNALUBI |~B«iiedJctine—» ' -I .. VOLUME LXVIII., NO> 25. /RED BANK; N. J.,THURSDAY;DECEMBEK 13rl945~- Ward To Direct Prescription And Fight R.R. Move Mayor's Statement $1849,028 Collected Red Cross Drive Mayor Charles R. English Urge Community Drug Department To Abandon line today asked the people of Red Holoombe , Ward of Naveslnk Bank to help keep the Bor- In Victory Loan Drive River road, Middletown township, ough free of holiday accidents has been reappolnted chairman of Reopened By Vet" At Sea Bright during the "Christmas season. Programs/or Veterm the lMfl Red Cross fund of the Mayor English expressed the county Red Cross chapter. hope that all citizens will ac- W. A. Beckenstein Back Officials, Citizens tively co-operate -with the Na- CampaignJTolContinue Until tional Safety. Council and 180 Speaker* At MCOSS Meeting At His Pharmacy After ' To Attend- Session . : co-operating organizations' In December 31-r-E Bond Quota Lags At Newark Friday making this an accident-free ' Praise County Medical Plan Long Service Overseas Christmas. . -.. • • - . "This is the Christmas we The Red Bank area In the Vlc- T/Sgt. William A. Beckenstein, Officials of the borough' of Sea Speakers'at the annual bry loan drive has collected 97.3 have been awaiting," he said, of Monmouth County * proprietor of the Physicians and Bright are marshaling their.forces "this is the Christmas when )er cent of Its'overall quota, a, Jane Meade Joins Surgeons pharmacy, 168 Monmouth for tomorrow's: hearing before the Deacy Candidate for Social Service Tuesday at< oUl of (1,849,028.71, according to street, la back at his drugstore af- Interstate .Commerce commission the spirit of peace should per-: Red Bank USO club stressed ' An announcement made yesterday Local Legion Post; ter close to four years of service in at Newark to protest the,applica- meate every heart. An acci- For Fire Chief advantages of caring for )y area chairman, F. Palmer Arm- the armed forces overseas. tion ot the Central railroad for per- dent Will destroy that spirit in their home communities i rtrong. In the "E" bond quota, 50.2 Mr. Beckenstein. has reopened his mission to discontinue its service for members of any affected individual community agencies i , per. cent haa been collected, mak- 14 More Members drug and prescription department between North Sea" Bright and family. Therefore, let us make . Election Here lauded the Monmouth county ] ing a total of $329,322.10 In "E" and is now prepared to take care fiast Long Branch. Mayor Thom- .an effort to avoid accidents cal plan for veterans sponj . bond* sold. • of the many old as well' as new. as Farreil, Borough Attorney Ed> during the holiday season. Next Tuesday jointly by the County Medical'a The lions club member's have Appeal For Gifts patrons,.his pharmacy being open ward W, Wise, members of the bor- _ "If we are careful, consider- ciety and • the County* Dental,! purchased *39,9ST.B0 |n Victory dally from 9 a. m. to 11 p. m. forough council, businessmen and. ate and courteous, we can fur- LeRcw Deacy 'will be unopposed clety. Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson,'gr| boadsi the Rotary/club, #9,518.75, " For Veterans the convenience and accommoda- property owners will endeavor *to ther this cause for ourselves in thefolection for flra ehiei oi the of Br,ookdale farm, presided. and members of the borough police tion of. the public. show how abandonment of the line and our fellow men. Above Red Bank fire department next Speakers were Sanford L. department, $8,006.25. Although the In Hospitals Entering the service April 2, 1942, would adversely affect conditions all, let us remember to hold Tuesday night In the borough hall. state commissioner, of the dep bond drive Is officially over, "E" Mr. Beckenstein has been attached In the borough, not only through down our speed oft the streets A member of Hook and Ladder ment of institutions 'and agencies! bonds are still being sold and sales Miss Jane Meade, seaman first to the 69th station hospital unit the loss of passenger service, but —and-faUjhwayft to a sensible fig- company, Deacy Is up for election Dr. Richard F. Ritchie of of F and C bonds will be continued class in the WAVES, daughter of which first set up a hospital in Cas- also freight service. ure, especially since cars are to succeed Gus Colmorgen. nuero-psychUtric services of until December 31. Mrs. Lauretta C. Meade of River- HOLCOMBE WARD ablanca, Morocco. Six months later The commission rescinded Its re- Jar below pre-war standards." Veterans' administration, and Saturday, December 22, all pur- side Heights and Leo F. Meade of they moved to Oran, Algeria, where cent order which gave the railroad George S. Stevenapn, executive ' cbwers of -"E^Jjondr..wilLbe. Si yen Llncroft, was elected a member of In accepting the appointment .Mr. they opened a hospital and re-permission 16 abandon the line De* rector of. the National Commit) a rld» on the Shrewsbury river in Shrewsbury pgs't, American Legion, iWard. said, "Qux fighting men and mained 14 months. From Algeria cember 1, after strong protests at a meeting Monday night In the tfie" they "crossed the-Medlterraneanr to for Mental Hygiene. All the i an amphibious .duck, manned by a women need all of the things were_made_.by; JjprpugTiIoffliilals and Highlands Legion post home on Riverside avenue. Marseille, France, where they eSt up T era emphasized the necessity for l . returned Marine who has seen Pa- Red CIOBS can give them. Recrea- Congressman James ' "C? Auchln- :organUlngrthe llmitatlons ot-« Miss Meade' is. the first female tion clubs and entertainment, hos- another hospital station. '. Three clo&s. Tomorrow's hearing Is a 7 ciflo service. Tickets for the "duck" member of World War two. to join months later they went to Nice, HasiWtttrli:, ing welfare agencies in order rids nay be obtained from any Is- pital, service, ship service, advice, move by the railroad to have the improve them for the benefit counsel, and once back In America, France, where they remained eight commission's original order restor- suing agent when a bond !«' pijr- months. In each place Mr. Beck- ; nbfonly the.veteran but the whole! , chased,i beginning 1tomorrow. rehabilitation and home .service enstein was In charge of the phar- ed. : ' •"•• ' "Hello" London community. •" " .j Following; is the latest report In aplenty. This Is a challenge to macy-department _Hhere_Jhe gained 'Attorney Wise, in a brief filed fling la the peacei" ™~*~ " ~~ ~~r With the commission. jives_the_fol- At a business meeting the folloip| the Had Bank area, In each In- much practical experience In the lag were elected: Mrs. Thomp stance the amount of the overall The coming campaign slogan Is, handling of sulfa drugs and peni- lowing reasons why Ihe Tack of quota collected Is shown first, and "Your Red Cross Must Carry On." cillin. .•••.••• railroad facilities would ^impose a hardship on the borough of Sea The Tw<> Nights Mrs. George M. Bodtnan and Mrsv the amount of "E" bonds collected, During his absence the. pharmacy Samuel Rlker, Jr., vice president*' second: Bright and Jts- inhabitants: Gawler Is Named ^ has been conducted by Mr. Becken- The borough of Sea Bright has Exceeds 1,200 Arthur Glbb, treasurer, and "" Atlantic -Highlands, 1235,762.26, steln's two sisters. within its boundaries tt large sum- Rlker, Jr., assistant, treasurer $20,841^5;-Fair Haven, $731.25, mer hotel known' as the Peninsula Judge Henry E. Aokerson, Jr., , $731.25; Highlands, $9,712.50, $«,- County Detective hotel, consisting ' of -approximately. "Hello London," a revue, staged nest A. Arend and Frederick w. 71ZB0; Hohndel, $40,433.67, $9,693.75; Richard Thompson 200 rooms, which hotel depends pri- by Mr. and-Mrs. William Turnier, -Hausmaii, honorary vice presidents. TSeansburg, *Hl,886.25i—$74556.25, marily on transient guests from was presented Friday and Saturday Trustees elected were Mrs. ' Keyport, $4M,«75JS, $61,256.29; Lit- Was Captain Of the New York city area, a number nights in the Highlands grammar of whom depend upon the railroad man, Mrs. Cubberley, Mr. „„._ tle HMlver, $1B,8O6.25; $17,896.25; In Four Campaigns school for the benefit of Twinllght Rev. Herbert S. Craig, Eabbt A*. .Matawak, $54,338.75; $26,268.75; Red The Fifth Rangers line in question as a connecting post, American Legion, of that bor- t link between the hotel and their. thur H. Hershon, Msgr. J. J.< 3aak borough, $1,388,808.71, $179,- places of business in New York ough, with the aggregate atten- O'Hara, Lester R. Ross, William Hi! 622.10; Rumson, $17,981.25; '$2,981.25, John Gawler of Atlantic High- Leaves Army As city and its surrounding' area. dance for the two nights exceeding lands was named county detective Petherbrldge, Thomas B. Harper/ and Shrewsbury, $7,512.50, $1,612.60. There are also'in the borough 1,200. In the opinion of observer! Miss Laura ^Harding, Mrs Allison' by Prosecutor J. Victor Carton De- First Sergeant this production outclassed the cember 11 to replace Joseph De- five privately owned bathing pa- vmkat Stern, Mrs. Harden L. Crawford," First Sgt. Richard R. Thompson vilions which are open to the pub- smash-hlf presented by the High- Mrs. George. Dwight atid Mrs. Rog. Angelts of Asbury Park, who was lic and which, during the summer lands post last April. Legion of- Gordon Wilson, of Independent Appeals For Gifts , released early In April when Prose- of Applegate street, River Plaza, months, depend upon patrons from company- and Vernon Dey, of West- er Young. 'Mrs. Arthur J. WhH< arrived home December 4, having the New York and inland areas, ficials from other parts of the coun- presented the slate. .,- I cutor Carton took office. ty who saw the show have arranged side company are also unopposed For The Inductees I Gawler, a war veteran, was areceived his honorable discharge at many of whom use the railroad line for election as first and second Miss Evelyn T. Walker gave U»"| state trooper several years, serving the Fort Monmouth Separation to go to and from the aforesaid for its presentation in their respec- highlights of the health and wel- beaches. tive communities for their Legion deputy chiefs, respectively. at the Shrewsbury, Columbus and center, after more than 26 months, - Dominlck Figaro has been ap- fare service during.the war yean MISS JANE MEADE of service. There Is also a coal company In posts. 3,000 Stationed Howell barracks. He enlisted as a the borough known as James R. pointed chairman of the firemen's and awarded the MCOSS certifi- private in 1942 and received a com- Sgt Thompson had been in theRyan & Son which relies exclus- Aurttppeal for Christmas pack- •ball committee, for which a date cates .In' public health nursing to. At Fort Hancock the local post She expects, to be mission in Jun*, 1943. In less than European theater since July, 1944; ively on the Tallroad line for itsages for veterans in hospitals was has not yet been set. Miss Frances Hughes and Miss discharged In January. After com- a year he was promoted to first where, as a member of the 739th coal supply. ' ' made at each performance by Al- Gladyi Brvinj for oompletjna; on* pleting her boot training at Hunter lieutenant and in March, 1945, re-Field Artillery battalion, he saw One of the largest markets in ton Rodriguez. Russell Spriggs, year 'Of publlo health training as An appeal has been received for college, New York city, Miss Meade ceived the rank of captain through action in the Normandy, Ardennes, the county known as "Gardella's Jflirlstmas gifts for_-Port Hancock the new codwnander of Twinlight Fair Haven Joins aeml-stude-nta. .Both are now staff: was assigned to the David Taylor a battlefield commission for ser-Southern France and Central Ger- market" is within the borough ol post,- complimented Mr. and Mrs. -soldiers fiwn-toi^H,"K Btt •Mode4-basTfl at Maryland,—3«fw«- 1 members of the MCOSS. The cer-v vice Tvlth the Flfth~Rajig«r».—Soc many campaigns. He received the Sea Bright and there is also a large Turnier, who are residents of High- tiflcates were presented by twa * V of ^ HWeT~lWlr^ReoV"Bankr Wlistlng-Bhe-wM'-employed-ln-.the "wholesale .fishery In—the-borpufefl —j—-—— ^^ * - • _ •gallantry-m-actlon'at-BreBtrFranoe, ™^_._J^. ._ „- --, In ac- lands, on their successful produc,- Community Group Army nurses, Capt, sfadelmTVau]l73 through the post chaplain, The llocall * officffi e off tthh e JJerse y CCentra] tion In "Germany ^oF^xceplIorlal •both »of .-.jvhjcb depend upon the letter from Mrs. Batteraby follows: he received the Silver Star medal railroad in conducting"'"IBelf 'Busi- tlon,-and Saturday-nlgrht-*-basket and Lieut. Pearl Morris. Both have '*• Power and Light company. Shrews- and for distinguished service on forward observation accomplish- ness. ' of flowers was presented" to Mrs.' "At this writing there are over bury post has three female mem- Becomes Member Of the crossing of the Saar river, he ments January 21, while a member . In addition there are other busi- Turnier. Pauls was the drat Monmouth.,'' 3,000 new Inductees at Hancock bers who served In World War I. was awarded the' Bronze Star med- of Gen. Pattonrs_famed Third Ar- who will be spending their first nesses which would be adversely .Several days before the show, Chamber Of Commerce county nurse to enter the Army j Fourteen other servicemen were al. At the end of the European my. • • affected by the abandonment of Nurse Corps. > Christmas In the army and they accepted In the post Monday night the railroad and the inhabitants of Councilman-elect Thomas. Hogan, war he was on the Provost Mar- When the war In Europe ended, The Fair Haven mayor and coun- will be feeling very low. Packages They were John Bentley, George shall's staff of the, 20th Corps. Sgt. Thompson had crossed the EF- the borough who now use the line who had one of the leading roles, for this group are not to cost more A. Brenker, Pbtlip Sokowltz, John as passengers would suffer hard- was injured in an automobile acci- cil Monday night voted to become Detective Gawler is married a,nd be' river at Magdeburg, Germany, member of the Red Bank Com- than 50 cents each and you may 'W.'HIgglns, Jonathan P. Laverick, at which time he Had advanced in ships, and the borough as a whole' dent, 52 stitches being taken In one Salvation Army | put in them what you wish. has one son. would-suffer a detriment as a re- munity Chamber ot Commerce. Philip E. Bailey, Edward T. Healy, I rank to staff sergeant. Shortly af- sult of the abandonment of the line. of his ears. Gilbert Parker took 'Ther* Is a second group of over James E. Bray, Stanley D. Krauss Mr. Hogan's place and gave a su-•William Bradley, president of theTo Distribute Toys J ter VE-day he was promoted to chamber, explained the objectives 600 boys who will also 'need Christ- of Red Bank; Lieut. Leslie C. Dol- the rank of first sergeant. perb performance although ho had mas cheer. These boxes must con- an, still In service at Fort Mon- New Incubator rehearsed the part only a few of the group tb the borough offic- Sgt. Thompson la the son of Mr. ials. Parents May Select ^ tain only the following articles: mouth; Raymond J. O'Neill, Jr. and Mrs. Charles A. Thompson of Richard Da vey times. . joake, cookies, candy, cigarettes or of Middletown; John V. Ellis of For Riverview Hubbard avenue. His wife li the Buddy Campbell of Sea Bright Councilman Arthur H. Relman, Gift. At Local Office * cigars. Please mark'these pack- Rumson; Raymond- F. Smith of former Jeanne Carton. They have had the leading role and the guest police chairman, WAS authorized to ages 'Special Group.' Eatontown; and Harry Kruse of Back From Italy purchase new traffic signs recom- Needy families In need of toy* one son, Richard C. Thompson. sololats were Robert Reed of Red mended by tha committee. " All donations are to be sent to Shrewsbury. • -^ Gift From Red Bank Sgt. Thompson ls> a 'graduate of Bank and Charles Meeker of River for their children may come to th* our local USO, 365. Broad street, Since Monday night's meeting Red Bank Catholic high school and Gouncllman Russell - H. Mlnton Salvation Army at 28 Linden place. and should be there not later than Auxiliary Cost $425 In The Service Plaza. reported, completion of the drain tha post has received the applica- St John's university, Brooklyn. Capt Lester Wheeler was general Red Bank, any time next week and Saturday, December 22. tion of Rev. Herbert S. Craig, rec- pipe' in the pond west of the Sch- select a suitable gift for their"' 'The war is over for us, but Members of Red Bank auxiliary Nearly Five Years manager, Russell Spriggs, business wenker property. tor of Trinity Episcopal church, and stage manager; Mr. Garra- youngster. The Torchbearers club ' these boys must serve longer to who r4rved overseas In the chap- of Riverview hospital have.giveta a New Type Heater Tho election of William Petti- and Women's Home League of tha~| guard th« peace to dearly won. Castle flumldcrlb costing ?125, to Tech. Sgt Richard B. Davey, son brandt, electrician; Melvin Spriggs grew and Ralph. L. Henderson as 5 lains' corps. and Wallace Bast, property; Mur- Salvation Aimy have been prepar-7 "Shall w« say by donating these Charles R. Matches, chairman pf the hospital nursery, and the gift of Mrs. H. W. Davey of Spring members of the firs company was ing these, used toys for distribu- ", Christmas cheer boxes—*We deep- is now on order and will be in-Introduced Here street has received his honorable phy Rockett, secretary; W. J. Kae- approved. the. committee, "Gifts to Tanks ser, assistant stage'manager, and- tlon. ' Ci ly appreciate all you are doing for Who Gave/ reported that the re- stalled within a few weeks, accord- discharge from the Army after A resolution was adopted endors- us and wish you Christmas joy?' ing to hospital superintendent, Mrs. nearly five years' service. Charles Gotschalk, musical direc- ing the objectives of the Monmouth Capt. Newton McClements sald^ sponse to the committee's plea for On Display At Lawes tor. ' that more toys will be needed to'') Your name and address may be Christmas packages for "the boys Julia Throckmorton. Sgt. Davey enlisted in 1841 and County Parkway association. put In your gift, it you wish. . Coal Co. Showrooms received Infantry training in sev- The program was as follows: The mayor and council accepted supply the demand. Those making '1 confined to hospitals in this area Mrs. Jacob B. Rue, Jr., auxiliary their donation of 'toys are requested £ . "Many of us will be happier this has not be.en very successful up to president, reports that the new in- eral of the ' Southern camps. In Mrs. Fielding .„"„—..."Mrs. Luella Turnter an Invitation to attend the annual Christmas because our boys are A portable radiant heater con- 1943 he was assigned to Cornell Mr. Fielding Russell Springs meeting of the fire company Jan- to bring them in, as the captain this time. He pointed out that "a cubator has many modern features, Carson — _..:„ Charlie Hoititi has no immediate means ot picking'' coming back home again. To those year or two. ago .these men were including an oxygen tent which is structed ot a new type of glass university, where he majored In uary 7. . ' whose loved ones will not return, panel that may also be used in aItalian. Ha went overseas in-B"eb-: Evelyn Fielding _ Miss Jane Phillips Building permits totaling $3,900 up these toys. . "•''' freezing In foxholes or crawling attached \o the bassinet, and a va- Percy Springer Gilbert Parker Besides' the distribution of toys, may the peace that only God can through jungles to win the war. porizer with a thermostat control. radically new fashion to heat an ruary, 1945, and Instructed In Ital- Lord Walllngford William Turnier we're reported by H. Edgar Smith, give') enter your hearts and leave entire house is now available to ian in southern Italy before enter- St«v« Daily Buddy Campbell building Inspector. . the gifts of food baskets and doth* Then they didn't have time to think The Humidicrib has a transparent Bteve Daily's Pal „ Joe Thompson wlbh you beautiful memories of of Christmas except -tor the ache covering. consumers at the Red Bank show- Ing combat in March, - A new street light has been In- ing to the needy, the Salvation those loved ones." The Hostess , Ulu Betty Williams Army plan's to play Santa,to hos- in their hearts and the wish to get At a recent meeting it was an- rooms of Lawes Coal Co., Inc., at In combat, Sgt. Davey. was aMsn About Town Alton Rodrisuei stalled at Haddon park. it over. And they dreamed of that 12 Mechanic street. member of the 8Sth division of Gen. A'Guest : Mre. Mary O'Keefo pital patients with a gift basket, nounced that $254 was cleared at • These heaters, are now on dis-Mark Clark's Fifth Army, taking The Hoad Waiter W. J. Kbeser These distributions will. be mad* USO Club Plans first Christmas back home.—But the card party held in November. Our girls—Ehie Jane Rbckette, Joan home for thousands turned out to play and are being handled ex- parLJn the Po Valley and North impity, titmice Book, N«noy Forion, Little Silver Limits at Riverview, Monmouth Memorial, The next meeting will be Thursday, Haaard hospitals and Hilltop and be government hospitals. Too illJanuary 3, and plans will be an-clusively in this section. V6y this Appennlnos campaigns. Following Rosemary Matzaco, Jane Taylor, ifernlce Final Formal Dance or too maimed to travel, the pros- well-known firm. They are called the war's end he was assigned to Hornn, Beatrice Lentlnl, Edna Robinson, Liquor Licenses Ivy house nursing homes In Hid' nounced fot a tricky-tray party to the* "Infralectric" heater and aremilitary government as an inter- Mnrlon Barrett. . dletown. Tha final formal dance to be glv- pect for a joyous Christmas for be held at the Red Bank Woman's Our ladles—Evelyn Vaughn, Doris dn by junior.hostesses of the.Bed these men is bleak." He stated that club February 7, with Mrs. Thomas said to.transmit a higher percent- preter, processing prisoners of war. Dempsey, Eleanor Cmrnechi. XJIilan Donations for this Christmas, Bank.USO club will be held next the people of this vicinity could P. Doremua, ways and means chair- age of its heat by the radiation Sgt. Davey wears the Good. Con- Maxoon, -Helen Maxson, Betty Perry, , Ordinance Pastes project will be received at 38 Lin*' of infra-red rays than any other duct modal, American. Defense ser- Anna Atlee, Mary O'Kesfe. Cellna Ho- den place, Red Bank, or is th*2 Tuesday night. The club, which Help make this Christmas a little man, In charge. san. Lillian Fonnelly, 'Marlon Bnlley, First Reading •' opened four years ago, will be clos- cheerful, by sending a gift package type heretofore marketed. vice medal, American theater ser- Betty Williams. kettles on the streets. vice ribbon,. • European-African- ed January 1. Dance music will be or a check which will be used tb Construction of this new device Soloists—Edna Parktr, Robert Reed, Middle Eastern service ribbon with Charlts Meeker, Gilbert Parktr, J.ane "~An •ordlnsnT|!»^llto|tln? the,num- NBWONB : provided by a band from Earle. purchase" these packages. Checks PFC# Gaprioni Cited is .Based' on a French patent orig- ber of liquor licenses In the bor- During the Intermission, Clem- or packages may be left at*the Red two bronze service stars, and the inally developed to heat the under- Combat Infantryman'* 'badge, (Musical Interruption!) ough of Little Silver was passed Neptune city will have a skatlnf'« ent L. Despard, director of the dub Bank Register office. The packages By War Department ground chambers ot the Maginpt Scene One on Its first reading at the meeting rink in 1946, provided present planf-| board-of management, will pay should not contain any war stories, Line, tt consists of a plate of un- Cooktsln tiounge. Kit Kit Club, London of the mayor and council TUfeaday for the purchase from the boroufb special tribute to the many volun- razors or blades, knives or food- Mr. and Mrs. Orazto Caprionl of breakable -textured glass Into Which Window Shades. Sotndal seekers ... Entire company ot the former Elchengreen tract. 112. West Bergen place have re- We manufacture side hemmed Qardsn In the Rain ; Edna Parker night. The maximum-number to teers who have given.'thelr services stuffs. Suggested articles are has been fused a continuous grid 1 be Issued Is restricted to two lim- materialize. The prospective put>(j books, sun glasses, Identification ceived a certificate signed by Maj. shades.on premises. All sizes and Gome on Down Town , _, since the club opened. of aluminum alloy. When electric colors_JUL.y;eu, have old rollers, Buddy Campbell «nd glrle) ited retail licenses, permitting.tha chasers, Anthony D'EsposltO^f A full club activities program bracelets, stationery, games, bill- Gen. Clayton. Russell, War depart- Sunihln* o( Your Smile George* Yaccarlno and Ma" current is Introduced by wires at- bring tham In, If not, we supply sale of unchllled beer for consump- 1 will be .conducted throughout the folds, handkerchiefs, pipes, tobac- ment G'-2," commending their son, tached to the ends of the grid, the new rollers . Globe Awning and „.. _ ,„ Charles Meeker tion off the premises, and one re- liessler offered $15,000 for tlwl. remainder, of trie month, and'the co, cigars, .cigarettes and all kinds PFC Jack Caprionl, for the loyalty whole glass plate becomes the heat- Shade Co., 117- West Front street. I'd Lov« Too Lou and Billy Turnier tall distribution, or package store, property and have agreed to ooa*« club will be open all day Christmas.. of toilet articles. The total value and devotion to duty he displayed, ing element. Phono Red Bank 388B.—Advertise- Speolslty _ Our dancing girls license. As .such licenses are now struct a:building worth at l*ast| of each parcel. should pot exceed while serving with the Military In- Paihlon Parade .„ By our ladle' Other features of this new type ment. •; • . ' " A Pretty Girl .... Sung by Charles Meelor In effect, tho ordinance, in other $50,000. Action on th« off*r'will j telligence department ot the War tin the .l^snd of Ohlnt) Entire: Cornran'y words, prohibits the issuance of be taken at the next meeting «t\ NotiMi.-' heater are sat forth In an an- The Hills ol Home, Sujig by Robert Reed --A1J persons hayintrolauns against Tho Flfty-Flrty club of the Le-department during the period from Hand Hade Gifts, any more licenses: 'Tavern licen- the borough council December M, ' that- Jacob Wall- nouncement elsewhere In this Issue Tatted earrings, Sachet' hanky Some Day Sung by Jnne Phllfip« the. Borough of Little Silver .for the g July.24,. 1942,ao S«ptembar.2, 1M5, of Tlte R«giater of Lawes Coal Co. 1( I Lovtd You, Sung by Gilbert Fnrker ces In" the borough,were outlawed current year are directed to present Inff of, Marlboro was the winner . Caprionl is a graduate of Red cases, dainty, saohots, -wool dolls, Introducing.'pupils o( tha Huntlna by the,.yotera a number of years Venetian Blind*. them to the Borough Clerk, In due Bank high school, class of '39, and crocheted balls for baby gifts, doll ;IVJIo-^J«sti w>lt(on, Mifllyn Llttl», " Wr Just got In the fin*«t of a $200 prize. • • • ., Waste Paper Drlva ' crib sets at Freeman Radio and Eileen Butler, Jane Hllflok'ef, Cathy ago,- "'•' '" ' ",'"" *" form before Saturday, December 22, , The next meeting of the post will was a .well known member of the by Relief Engine Co. No. 1, Red.Mfg. Company, 121 First. avenue, Unt, J«ne,C«l»»r, Dorothy Carl«, M«r- A veteran's property exemption ouatom blinds for immedlat* i . JAM to the end they may be aud-_ be held; Monday, January U. ' . gridiron squad, Following gradu- Bank, N, J, every Sunday, Fire Atlantic Highlands, Phone 761.-*- ylo Ung,-Jane Hu'rVlU. Patty Sleklsi. of $500 was granted to Robert K. ery.sls«s 29 and SI. Get them whito^ IVM *rtd bresentea' for the. consid- ation from high school, be spent Mrs. Tony Hunting at the piano. we have them. Stockjllralttd; OW ' eration of the council. - , ••,', prevention Week began October 7; Advertisement. ." - What Do They Menn' By Love „,„., "Bursley of Sunnycrest, wfio return- Awning & Shad* Co. 117 Wt ' « No Bennanclng Charges.. two.years at Wey Fdrgo ihllltafy' 1MB, 10', In. order' to. dp: your part ed recently from the South Pacific. '• •" ; , Prod L, Ayers, • Luella Turnier Front street. Phone Red Bank T~ Convorlr your straight mortgage school In Pennsylvania, He wasand help-prevent flros, clean-out Getting Cold. _ „ , Th. W»t.r Lily . - , . ;'-,'• Borough'Clerk, to a monthly amortized nlan-,which ;l3ldj will bo. /•solved at the next —Advertisement, -Advertisement Inducted. February 13, IMij and 1« all tho'. old'papers and magazines woatherstrlp J1.28 pkg,The Mower Man .„,'.:.,..... Alton Rodrlguss *noetlng Thursday, December JT, Will, pay-It 0ff4n..a..d8nnltn,,Um%l < In your'ihame or place of business'. Door'bottoms 29 cents, Wide.-ven- The Victim";; ...... „.„.._ Stive Dally No.Mpenio^Payou.andMntereit at •8tm- in--thB'wrvloet1 A Quitamer „...„„„,„ Mnry O'Keife "for « new garbage contract. , "The C^i a tllator* -6© • o«nts, - ChJmnsy Swsep *:.* ».HI!».ti.lB!..J>t>.i, Bomrthfni About the airls—Mr. Tur- Christmas tr««s, door SlU, Come, fn and leTuiBXplallr " cents, National 8 & 10, Prbwn'i. M B!B^llnRlw moutji were Capt, Jsjne* A Morris, ZHOAOBHENT AJfX& ly To Help WVKA*. *venue, Capt. Bruce V. Overseas Burials -° To Entertain Kiddies \M**Cmndkk»MagTe, 99 Prospect avenue, Llent Mr .and Mm.' Emery O. Wlnjrerter, 70 Plnokney of Hawthorne, Keyw Will Be Returned port, have ani V the. engage- Veterans / , r? Get PUcharges road, Sgt Daniel W. Falconetti. ment of their Route 86, CpL Walter C. Conover, Shirley Blea- PFC. James B. Richardson, 139 nom Bornkamp, W-George Fred- Army, Navy, Coa»t County Morticians. arlok Zackmann,/son of Mr. and pletlng three Jllver street, .Sgt^ Lewr«noe T. Mrs^Oeorge C. Zaekmann of Paters- the tfane of 1 ' Center Organization Green, Sj Sunset aveau«,"Pvt; "Allen —Informed At Meeting — employed by the Guard, Waves L. Anthony, 267 Bridge avenue, Cpl. pjonv ~ ~ ' —~ —•—/-^ Raymond Battles, 115 Herbert Miss Bornkamp was graduated ~'. The firstmeetin g of the .Veterans X was omclally announced by from Ktyport high school and the t,' Service Center' of Mlddletown Honorable discharges have b*en street all of Red Bank. »P*j»to.s4Tertls«lli; r warded to the following Mon- John H, Broemel, secretary of the t township was' held Monday night mquth county officers and enlisted New Jersey State Funeral Direc- ' iik' the township hail. The.town- men -at the gprt Monmouth, Separ- Mrs. G. S. Young Is tors' association, speaking before .' ship's discharged servioe men and ation center this weesu members of the Funeral Directors' *, vomen' and Bombers—o£~tfae com- Capt. Arthur Hubbard, 1» Alston Luncheon Hostess association of Monmouth. and mlttee Attended. The organization court and PFC John P. Thomas, Ocean counties last night at Jos- - was formed to help the veterans 188 Branch avenue, both Of Red Mrs, George Stephen Young, pres- eph's restaurant, West Long reestablish themselves ' in civilian Bank; Sgt Melvin German, JCalon- ident of Fair Haven auxiliary of Branch, that the bodies of all mem- life. town;.PFC Henry Sotnlkoff, FTC Riverview hospital, entertained the bers of the armed forces burled Stanley McQueen, chairman of Charles S. Roberts and T-B Ken- members at a buffet luncheon and overseas, will oe returned to their the Veterans Service Center, pre- Christmas party Monday in the sided and explained the purpose of neth. A, Norton, all of Highlands! home towns In-the future. T-B Charles A. Dougherty, Vnlon Episcopal parish house. The assist- Mr. Broemel explained that he the center:to the veterans. He ex- ing hostesses were Mrs. Howard S. plained it was purely an Informal Beach; PFC Stanley E. Negrosst, had received word from author- West Keansburg; T-fl John Tlm- Higginson, Mrs. Carl. Schwenker, itative and reliable sources that as organization' designed to help the Sr., and Mrs. C. T. Engberg. veterans in any way possible and mons and Cpl. Robert J. Herbert, soon as arrangements can be made 391/z Broad St., Red Bank, N. both of Keaniburg; PFC Clayton Quests gave a polnsettla plant to to do so. the families will be noti- V» t\\* li tor them where other or- Butts, 92 Linden place and 8gtthe hostess. Christmas readings , ganizatlons suoh-as -the Veterans';: fied by the government Details of Louis R. Capello, 1M Bridge 'ave- were given by Mrs. Toay E. Hunt- the plan will be announced as soon Telephone 3334. Administration, etc., were cot d«- nue, both of Red Bank. • Ing and members exchanged 'gifts •ignsd 'to function. as they are completed. T-6 Frank H. Aecorei, 3U Leigh- and sang carols. Others attending President Marvin 8. Campbell ap- The service Is free and opens of- ton avenue, Tech. Sgt. Orval Bow- were Mrs. George T. Linton, Mrs. ficially Tuesday night, December 18, pointed H. Lawrence "Scott at Bel- Ben Beyer of route 38, Eaton** ers, of Red Bank; PFC Jules Dis- Lydia.Scott, Mrs. John Foller, Mrs. ' In the township hall, where mem- tel, Little 811 ver; CpL John E. Shea, ford, and Ralph J, Damlano of bers of the committee, will be ontown, trick bicycle rider,'will' per- • Charles P. Hurd, Mrs. Joseph Chad- Long Branch on a committee tb ar- form.at the kiddies' Christmas par-1 North street, Rumson; PFC Carl wick, Mrs. Ambrose Matthews and hand to discuss privately anything H. Rinker, Fort Monmouth; Staff range, a,program and dinner to be any veteran has. In mind-ftr-^elation ty of the Bed Bank Rotary duub I Mrs. George Westdyke. - held in February to observe the December 20, at the Molly Pitcher Sgt George Britanak, T-^ Arthur to such questions as ed W. Acker and T-i Clarence Strel- group's annual Ladies' Night . employment, vocational hotel, at the Invitation of Mayor ' Mr.' Campbell also appointed Harry Kowland of Eetontowo, an sky, all of Keyport; T-l Renest J. Fiedler Promoted . -WINE legal advice, Insurance atf LlttreU, Little Silver^ Sgt Louis X. Floyd T. Brown of Manasquan, Jo» leal care, etc' office rot the club. * ' eph K. Ely of A«bury Park and C. Beyer recently returned from a Boeckel, Locust; T-t William Mil- To First Lieutenant It'» here again to make this a Merrier The committee on welfare and ler, Keansburg; PFC Arthur J. Ho- Enshty Clayton of Adelphla as a claims. Is headed by Mrs. Harry long engagement at Atlantic City's The War department has an- 1 Steel pier. He has-been in show ran and Staff Sgt Raymond F. nounced the promotion of Second grievance committee to approach mat, after an absence of 4 years—Davidson's ! Neuberger. Dr. Wiley Pate, super- LuksnU, both of Highlands. doctors and pathologists of Mon- intendent of the M.lddletowh business- since 1900, starting at the j Lieut. Donald H. Fiedler of 18 Al- then famous Tony Pastor's. Having / Discharged at Fort Dlx were Sgt den terrace, Little Silver, to first mouth county associated with -two- Sll schools, Is chairman 6f thB~eduea.- Charles B. Senion, 238 Spring hospitals In' this "county with the - tlon committee andr^-Claytqii—8.- been around the world five times, lieutenant Lieut Fiedler, a B-17 hi t 1 idd lreniost' of "Btfeetr~R»d-BanH;-PFG-Saato-C. pilot,- was- wounded- March 31 onldea_p| comtag^to^erms concerning Shoemaker heads the committee on, his act Is considered the performance orpOTPniorteai^ its kind. Panzera, Keyport; Staff Sgt .Don- his seventh mission over Germany vocational training. William C. ald L. Patterson, Keyport; T-* The next dinner, meeting, will be 'Johnson Is chairman of the com- and was returned to this country Frank Hall, Eatoitown; Capt Wll- for hpspltalizatlon. He is .the son held Wednesday night, Fpbruary SHERRY ' mlttea on loans and finances. ' 11am R. Gaffney, 72 Westside ave- 13, at As'bury Park, with John L. The committee on agriculture— of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry Fiedler of Chamber Names nue, Red Bank; Cpl. Arthur L. Little Silver. Bauberger, Jr. as host ' TOKAY to help veterans'who may want to Frailer, Eat on town; Major An- talc* up farming—Is in charge "of Present from this vicinity, 'be- thony S. Perrotta, 17 John street, HIS FEBST BIETHDAT sides those mentioned were Willis William .Potter, Jr,, and Peter 8 For Trustees -Red Bank:_Staff_8gt Leon C. Mar- MUSCATEL Fleming la chairman of. the com- -Tht^flrat—hirthdwy of Dpnald A. Woo-lley, Long Branch; Reginald tln* Eatontowri; T4 William 77 TMdAtltiHllld; John mittee on employment Thomas MacPhee, Leonardo; Staff Sgt J.Cameron Cook, Jr., -was celebrated Tg; Field, Jr., heads the ootamtttee-cn. Will Elect 4 At last Friday at the home of his par- L. Bauberger. Jr.j Asbury Park, and Assorted Case of 6% Gals. — Boyys can make pockep t itioney byy Bauer, 19 Elm place, Red Bank. housing. •.. ' # . ' Next Meeting Also discharged at Fort Mon- ents, 93 First avenue, Atlantic Harry C. F. Warden, Bed Bank. selling the Register—Advertisement Highlands. .A group of young Made and bottled by Fruit Industries, Ltd. friends attended a party at the Be sure that bulky fur coats like Christmas Music At the monthly meeting of the house In the afternoon. Donald raocoon have a facing of skins in/ (One of America'! largest Wine producers.) Red Bank Community Chamber of j was well remembered with gifts the coat turned over for one and Program Given Commerce Tuesday morning, nom- j and birthday cards. one-half or two Inches. lnatlons for trustees were made. Of Christmas readings and music the eight named, four will be elect- , SALESMEN WANTED were given by member* of the lit- ed at the next mee£ing. The cand- ; erature and drama departments at idates are Percy Sherman, John H. '• meeting of the' Little Silver Burns, Hubert M, Farrow,, Frank Some of our men'are earning in excess Woman's club yesterday. . Mrs. D. Merritt, David Russell. Thomas Fred Morf and Mrs. Portland Mer- Irving Brown, John BalUy and J. of $1,000 per month. Still have a few rill were in charge of the program. D. Tuller. . j DAVIDSON . territories open. ~- BROS. Readings were given by Mrs. The directors discussed forming Merrill and Mrs. William N. Rea.a resolution to -the effect that the Misses Doris and Marilyn Shampa- chamber Is vitally interested, along 45 Broad Street Phone 3262-3 Red Bank Bore sang "White Christmas." The with the Monmouth County Park- CALL ASBURY PARK 1950 club will hold a Christmas party way .association,in having theBtate Wednesday of next week, with Mrs. highway department ailot to Mon- C. T. Townsend as, chairman. mouth county a substantial part of OR IN PERSON BEFORE NOON. December 13th, 14th, 15th & 17th the $80,000,000 dollar highway ap- • INMANIIA propriatlon which will be disburs- Information baa .been 'received ed within the next three years in. ROOMS 5OS-5O7 AT 603 MATTISON AVENUE "from the War department that Sgt. {he. state, ' . . \ Floyd A. Tborne, son of Mr. and The borough of~Ftif~Haven-was - ASBURY PARK Mrs. O. Thorns of Llneroft, is »r- elected to membership for 1946 XMAS SPECIALS v>ng with the <99th Engineer which brings the number of munlc- , Heavy Shop company "ln™SlSn'Il«t" C Sgt. Thorne Is motor sergeant of lty Chamber to five. Other bor- FRESH FRUIT and I Conway Old-Fashioned Style the company. He has been over- oughs, besides Rei Bank, are Bat- j seas since September, 1943, and be- ontown. Little Silver and Shrews-; VEGETABLE fore entering the service was em- bury. , • I ployed by General Motors. He has Four local businesses wen also , SPECIALS! Cranberry 1 Q 1 Ib a brother In the, Marine AJr Force. elected to memberehlp, they' being • Parke Drug, Da^dson Brothers, ( Wilkin's Service Station Leddy"s grocery and Ralph's flor- Navesink ists. . Sauce Cello Box 17-oz. Can IVORY SOAP MEDIUM (Th« Bod Bank RasiiUr can t» boulfc* OAMEBA CLUB *£O MEET h Nimlnk «t UM poatofle* tail William Used Cars XMthant "Making Paper Negatives" was TOMATOES Phillips' Pride of the* Farm Maveslnk Woman's Republican the subject of a talk by Charley A. Cakes eh* will hold aeovered-dish Junch- Nelson at a meeting of the Mon- Wo" -. • ' 3 eon at noon ne«TWS*lnesday ia themouth Camera club today at the Chicken Noodle Soup Ore house, to be followed by. a Woman's clubhouse on Broad Day and Night Wrecker Sendee 19c Tomato Catsup Christmas party at wnich gifts will street *be exchanged. , Christmas baskets Mr. Nelson, a representative of DUZ - wttl be packed and given needy tlje* Defender company, has been THE SERWCE TO.BBEEKEMBEBED. * HARD GREEN The New Granulated families. associated with photography 58 Can . Soap A dinner party was giren recent- years; His talk will be Illustrated Bot. | / C ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs.with his own prints. Parts for Ail Cars. Complete Service Facilities'. PEPPERS 15 C Lge. Pkg. James Scott In celebration of bis' The lecture is open to the public •9th birthday. and will be followed by the month- BROAD St., RED BANK, N. J. Seedless Sugar Mrs. Myrtle Irving of Brooklyn ly print competition. •pant the week-end with her moth- 1 Pound, 29C er, Mrs. Annette Pape of Sears RAISINS PEAS SPICK oV: SPAN avenue. The Perfect Cleaner Mrs. Louise Card left yesterday PATH, SEtDIN, Prop. AD Repairs Pone on the Premises. Phone Bed Bsikk 1S1& FRESH WASHED for Indiana for a visit, over the Con. Christmas holidays with her son, Jeweler - Engraver C Pkg. Maynand Card, and family.' . SPINACH 21 James Scott, Jr.,- and family of Cedar Grove spent last week at the home of his parents. ' All Gold OXYDCWL William Murray of Monmouth 29c GRAPEFRUIT roaA_jrho_ recently returned from Boutin America, loft laot. week e-a SELDIN'S JUICE a business trip to France. '..•. f Pineapple Juice QUALITY JEWELERS RED . Middletown Village 60 Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J. 1 (Tb* Bad BwlLjKfuur can b« taught 3 No. 2 Can J3? n Hlddletawnvlllite at J, 0, Knlghfi FLAKES or KNOW •ten) • _ Cpl. 'Ann Hubbard, WAG, Perth Just Arrived! In Time for Christmas SUN-RAYED. ^- Amboy,' was a week-end guest at the home of Mrs. Ruth Swack- namer. . ELGIN COMPACTS AND • The Mlddletown postoffloe will be YELLOW TOMATO JUICE open all day Saturday, December KirkmanV 16, and all day. Saturday, December CIGARETTE CASES 13 ox. SL • • • Gold electro-plated. Beautifully Knsrraved. Many styles to choose front TURNIPS 46 Ox. Tin The Mlddletown'i. village library Com CLEANSER Name or Monogram put on While You Wait. 3 will be olosed from Saturday, De- cember 16, to Thursday, January 3. - -Fjfoin $4.80 up* 3 Pound. Mora than $200 was oleared at p.- Sno Sheen the organ recital, held Thursday Young: Girls' Birthstone Rings Boys' 10K Gold Signet Rings night in we Baptist church. Money will be placed in tHe church pres- 10K. $7.20* • Engraved Free. $6.50 PINK SEEDLESS PUMPKIN CAKE FLOUR M*ervtlrd4 TOPOVA Miss Louisa Hartshorns, Mrs, lies' Lovely 17 Jewel 14K Gold Wrist Waldiew Barry Page and Mrs. Irving W. POPOVER Hanoi', Br.,' represented the Worn-' • Serviced for One Year.' $55.00 lip* • •' ' an's auxiliary of Christ Bplsoopal churoh at •« district auxiliary meet* Ing held yesterday at Matawah. '. Heavy Stefling Round Disc V White Stainless _._ There, were 33 persona present at Charm Bracelets. $6.50 Watch Bands, $4.80* Borden's None Such Phillips Cream Style the Ohrl»tt»ai dinner hold by the Golden Sweet 3 If dies' Aid society of the Reform* j4 . cbwoh •-;,'T.u«»aay,,.;,.M!(W|bers brought children's gifts to be sent i4,a-ohuroh-mission, in Kentuoky.,„ Tangerines GOLDEN MKi, "Tho Mlddletown Boolal culb will Lap«lPin A Earring SeU Vsr OrlddU Oafcae and TB««ttoraotw*nls;tt*lhtt8h M ' Rhinestone Lapel Watch. No. Z f.t Mechanics' hall, """BSljaF'TJl^a Mh. $12.00Mp» Larg* Jar Cani in»iT *\fc.>>,n« , •^ent.'jfr.ldJEUleiJdanttncation Ladled Tw 2 . i •• • $T*celet«,, $10.80* . . »-»s „ £••*•!•; Schiinmel'i Pure •, e rttur iB»niling uvtral tecm tnuW* ta. MM- i tMOVt QmfV WATOHM. Misl^^ BED BANK REGISTER. DECEMBER 18,1945. Mrs; Rlohari TK Neu ware prise awarded to Mrs. Wertey W«Jce«ald, Jamesburg Boys Leonardo winner* at the card and' game par- Mrs. Thomas Oostello and Mrs, t}, JEWELRY REPAIRING ty held Tuesday by UteJtaUM1 aux-' J. Wago. . . . , WatcbM, Ctoeka an* Jnrdry OHH4 Mr. and lbs. Ralph'VanBrunt, 4od R«p.lreo it RtatoambU PrUm Entertain lions iliary of the Brevent Park and All. Work GUWMU.I1 far OB. Year Florence *.v*nue, art the parents of Leonardo tii* company. House, Personal* a. daughter bora Friday at Mon- lira. Eugene O'Rourka, Mrs. I>. Mr. Mid Mrs. Carmine Cueoo, Di- a ROSIN, Jew^w mouth Memorial hospital A^ Caruso, Mrs, Bess LoRos, Mrs- vision street, are the parent* of a 18 Wat Front St, R*d Bank, N. J. Many Gue«ta Attend T.l. 72-M. Peggy tAlchela la spending this John Grodeika ana." MrsT Mylea son^borrTDecember 3 at'Monmouth Tuesday's Meeting wsek in North Arlington with rel- Cavanagh were hostesses at the Memorial hospital. atives. card party held Tuesday by St Ag- Mr, anB Mrs, Prank Kite, 83'Bei»« Six boys from the State Home Mrs. Anthon O. Lund is recover- nes - Parent-Teacher association at street, are the parents of a daugh- for Boys at Jamesburg were jguesti ing from her recent illness. . the" school auditorium in Atlantic ter born December * at Monmouth Radio and Vacuum at the dinner, meeting of" the Red Mrs. Edward Winters observed Highlands. This was the final Tues- Memorial hospital. FOR THE BEST SELECTION OF Bank. Lions club at the Molly her birthday at s, family dlnenr day afternoon -card party until Pitcher hotel Tuesday night. They party -last .week./ Attending were January. •> Boys can make pocket money by Cleaner Repairing entertained more than SO members Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Miller, 6r., Mr. and Mrs. James Fickett left selling the Register—Advertisement I ia firtt-cJaM rapping order. Mr. and Mrs. George Knocbel, Mis. Enable charges. Estimate fur-, and guests by singing Negro spirit- this week to spend s. month In * All Work Guaranteed. ' • uals, Christmas carols and popular Frank J. Miller,' Jr, of. this place, Florida, - . •iahedfaso'Tance. songs. Wilbur F. -Gardner 'accom- and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Suffern, Mrs. Annie L. HawUy has re- We" pick up and deliver. panied the.boys on the piano. . Perth Amboy. — ceived.word that her son, Louis B. Christmas" morning a delegation Sgt Edward Lauer, son of Mr. Hawley, who is serving in Ger- of Lions, led by President John and Mrs. Fred Lauer, is a patient many with UNNRA, is recuperat- SINGER at Fort "Monmouth General hospi- 1 Hawkins, Harold H, BayateR-afld tal. He served two years In the ing from, a throat infection in a Past President Theodore J. La- European theater of war and holds Frankfort, Germany, hospital, Sewing Center Freeman Radio & brecue, co-chairmen of the boys' the French Croix de Guerre, the Robert Lacey, son of Mr. and and girls' work committee, will go Arrow Head medal, a good conduct Mrs. Walter Lacey, observed bis to the Jamesburg home with games medal and campaign ribbons for sepond birthday at a family dinner 43 Monmouth Street Manufacturing Co. and gifts for more than 160 boys. service in Belgium, France and party Sunday. • TAB1£ and CHAIR SETS 'he Red Bank Lions have made Cpl. Frank Medley was a recent * Office Supplies l«t BTOST AVENUE, Germany: Red Bank , this Christmas trip with gifts the Mr. and Mrs. Edward Curry had guest of his sister, Mrs. William * Artist Supplies t*> 5 to last 18 years. " as week-emd guests their son, Ed- Lacey. He has just returned from Mr. Hawkins welcomed the fol- ward Curry, . gunner's mate, first overseas, 'after spending tiro years * Typewriters Phone R. B. 3806 * Tel. .761. Open Evenlnjfl. lowing guests: PPO. I*ed W.•Phil- crass, U, S. Navy of Baltimore and n England. lips, U. S, Army, of West Long Mrs. Edith Davies of Brooklyn. .• Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MoKenna of Adding Machines Flay Branch, who was blinded by shrap- Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Hughes, East Orange were week-end guests nel.during th'e war; Peter Appel of Sr., entertained relatives from Bay- of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Woods, Jr. ON CASTERS Camp Lee, Philip L. Matthews of onne, last week-end. • Mr. and Mrs. Charette Horater • OPEN EVERY EVENING BEFORE XWAS UNTIL 9 P. M. Shrewsbury, Jack Kirk of the At- Mr. and Mrs, George Knochel will entertain at dinner tonight for lantic Highlands Lions club, Post- spent the week-end In New York Miss Ann McLaughlin of Atlantic master Charles Toop. of Lincroft, city. Highlands and. Wayne Stiles pf Cpl. Robert F. WorVien, U. S. Army; There will be a special meeting Arizona; • A. J. Aul and George A. Wilde. of the committee members in charge Mr, and Mrs. Philip Gatalano and Play Yard Pads reetings were also extended to tbe of the erection of the Leonardo daughters of Maplewpod will be hree latest members of the club. Youth Center, tonight at 8:30 week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. $g.00 to$g.00 Dr. Stanley Q.'Wilkins, Harral Red- o'clock at the 'Brevent Park and Raymond H. Van DeWater. den and- Wellington W. Kennedy, Leonardo fire company fire house. Mrs; Frank Jackson is spending The Christmas party df the Lad- the week with' her' daughter,' Mrs. toy Chests r. ' ••""'•,• ies' auxiliary of the Brevent Park Charles Mayers at-Westfleld Rocking Horses Ray McLaughlin of Tower Hill and Leonardo fire company will be Word has been received here that avenue was elected a. hew member held Wednesday afternoon of next Mr., and Mrs. Frank Patterson are Repairs to$g.5o by transfer from the Fair Haven week at Ye Cottage inn, Keyport. -now in Kisslmmee, Florida,' where Supplies— Lions club. The club now has 90 A surprise birthday party, was they will spend the winter. members, with three still in the given for Miss Marguerite Alverson All makes armed forces. .. : ; • • Mrs.. William Thomas entertained v Saturday' night at the Brentwbod members of her bridge club Tues- Sole Agents for New ~Alfn»rtrlbu£e~ to Gen. George S. hotel, by Misa Mildred Parker and D day at a Christmas party. —L. Ji_Smltb^XyiffiBrltwi Gittlery Sets atton, Jr., a minute of silent pray- Mrs. James Alverson, Jr. .The oc- In Northern Monmouth Co. 24 er for his speedy recovery was held, casion- also marked the birthdays Delta Phi Alpha sorority will' meat tonight at the home of Mrjs. All SfoinieM Steel Pjece, Hfr an at the suggestion of T>r. Wilkins, of Miss Alverson's father, James who served In Gen.; Patton's com- Alverson, Sr., and Mrs. Thomas Alex MacPhee. mand for two years. Jennings. Miss Marie Baldwin has returned William Bradley and Paul J. de Mrs. ."Stanley Komulskl and her to her home In New York city af- la Keusallle, co-chairmen of the son have returned from a visit with ter spending three weeks with Mr. UPHOLSTERED ROCKERS major activities committee, report- Mrs. Komulskl's mother, Mrs. Ber- and Mrs. Cosmo O'Nell.^Mrs. O'Neil ed the club's project this fiscal year tha Lehmann of Rldgewood, New is visiting her Bister, Mrs. John vlll be the disposal of an automo; York. Hite in New York city, for a few days. ' »- ille, the net proceeds to be divides Mis* Alma Albertson has moved TELEPHONE R. B. 1 MAPLE FINISH ROCKERS ._.. $3.00 letween Rlverview hospital and the :o Newark. Mrs. Joseph Wade entertained at :lub's sight conservation and blind Mrs. Myles Cavanagh, Mrs. Mor- a. card party at her home Wednes- 17 BROAD ST. RED BANK fund. The campaign will start on ris Joslin, Mrs! George Black and day of last week. Prize* were 00 FUES f Stur We Tuesday, January 8, and will be S ° ^ ^ Co«^ concluded the first Tuesday night in May. Other members of the committee are Dr. Clarence C. Combs, Benjamin Crate, Jr., Alex Wilde, Frank Dean, Robert Eisner, Theodore Moore and G. Stephen - SPECIALS - Young. . Mr. Kirk of Atlantic Highlands laid his club is-promoting a cam- aign in Lions clubs throughout the Fresh Killed Turkeys ...... 48fb . 8turd, Cbtutruetion International Association to have (10 TO 22 LBS.) hi Blonde or Maple Finish. laws passed in the respective states whereby the breakage money from all pari-mutuel machines at race Capons ...... I . 7 Vr45?r tracks will be put into a fund, for j athletic fields g •—•—RnsiRl'inor IfYifliri^ns ° 4>fl?._ ed States with the idea of "assist- ng in the fight against juvenile delinquency. Fresh Killed Broilers ...... 38.V Sea Bright LeRoy Layton arrived home yes- terday from Hazard ahospltal and Stewing Chickens . . 35fb 13 convalescing from an operation. The Daughters of Liberty lodge HIGH CHAIRS % A will hold a Christmas party next Shoulder of Lamb ...... 27fb bMerBhsi •ltl Thursday night ..'.'' Stanley Renshaw has' been honor- (FCLL CUT) .bly discharged'from'the navy and 3 visiting his parents, Mr. and THAYERand Mrs. Henry Rerishaw, New street. Hia wife flew from Denver and joined, her husband here, v < ^- WHITNEY Singing with the Choristers In a West Bergen Market IhriBtmas concert to be given De- cember 22 in the Long Branch Ben- 128 WEST BERGEN PLACE RED BANK Baby Carriages or high school are Lillian Layton, 9 In different colors and models. Ann Fowler and Joan Lindsay of TELEPHONE RED BANK 1356. this place. A- number of local res- dents are planning to attend the concert. ' ' $28 K *'37 K> Raymond Fary, Jr., who served in the army overseas, has,.received his honorable discharge from the TAYLORTOT service. A covered dish supper and «x- WALKERS lange of gifts with Santa present will feature the Christmas party of Oenohi* the fire company auxiliary to.be held noxt Wednesday evening. Th6 Hartshorn Stroller* Rumson auxiliary members have Been invited. 4 • . . REEDS Sgt. and Mrs."John Thompson, 4 New street, are the parents of a - FOR THE GROWN UPS - born last Thursday at Monmouth' Memorial hospital, ... We Have a Nice Selection of .. Plans to collect Christmas gifts for veterans in hospjtalj! were form- WINE SETS IN CRANBEREY GLASS ulated by the Women's auxiliary of Sea Bright'American Legion at n PILSNERS HIGH JALL and COdCTAIL"~" moating last Thursday night at Harry's lobster house! Mrs. Arthur GLASSES AT MODERATE PRICES. Axolsen, president,, presided, In-n list of donors to the recent card KITCHEN LADDER STOOLS.... $4.75 & $6.75 party printed In last week's Issue, - WITH BACKS DJ OOLOBS - . % Regan's hotel and Ryan's garage PARKER were erroneously credited with bo- .COFFEE TABLES - COCKTAIL TABLES ing" among the, contributors of Weimrt and Mshopwr VTnlMh. prises. The donors wore Ryan's hotel and Ryan's garage. AIw Magatine Rack. ^ $3.25 & $4.75 9/Sfit and Mrs, John Martin Thompson of Now street art the pnrcilts of'a daughter bon) Thurs- day at Monmouth Memorial hos- "51 SEE OUR WHILE Grandeur Is the fashion In Winter coats. Grandeur pital,' T?ho child hof-been named Jhet %comes ^when glorious fur« are usod profusely Leslie Ann. The fnther Is stationed FIREPLACE THEY on beautiful wooleni," Soniotlnics there la almost' aX aUHM fleW, Ogaen,,:uta.h,,....., . much fur as cloth . . . entire fur Bloeves, great lush The Boy Scouts will,meet .tomor- e'utfs, dramatic border*. Picture illverbliie rnuskrat row night n't ,8, o'clock for reorgan- ization under a now scoutmaster. . en white wine ... In nil Its silvery beauty on a regal • Tho Christmas entertainment of FENS •hade of blut ' .. ' '. ' the Methodist church school will- bo presented Monday, December 84, at j.TilS'p; rri. An ;lnterpstlng program 'has lJtfDn*-nYKtri(f()diby''M«*EII«aiior ; LIMITED QUANTITIES Co«( Selected from Lindsay, superintendent. •, Stock'Sketched.... Ajijlnrlse sorylco will be h«ld ist «ld Christmas-morning at 7:30 o'clock In tbo Methodist church. ' EvfereU" nrCBX,gunnTfi inntiT, second olaSB, u, p, Navy, was homo dn weeh "if . Y'f V y 'yf'tp^" j day evening'at 7:4« o'clook. He taeet at 7 it Hilltop wjtfiv . will bring a Christmas metsage. Services for k lncftde the. The Amico CIMS will hold ltd • Naticei for Sunday:- fl;8fl «, to,, i an4 Christmas party next Thursday at cburoh school, tieorga Seeley wper-. IYiift by BanU' Dea the. hame of Mrs. Allan Sheldon' of Ing and ». service, daughter, Mrs. Mwerd' yf intfndent; 10:45 a. m., "The fitaple* ! ! Wednesday nl, v ••-••. ^-"^;;''.,^Bri« *-- Wr.»;.Js -*v* •eS^m^m/^-^-..-^----•: Oceanport. ' '. Who Kiasea Christmas; '4:45 p. ?p.,' Norwood vn&\H, Alton. ' The young people'* Christian aa-, yqilth. fejlovwhip fervlce; 7.-8O p, , w wscThe ayoung people-h^ve ^een ln- soclation Will meet tonight at the "When Truth Comes Alive." ed by a bro home of- Ml«e. Marilyn Stark st te^ to alng Christmas carols at of Newark. BAPTIST The junior chpjr will be tendered Monday, 8 p. m.j me«t|ng §< the Fort Hancock Chrlstmaj eve from,' a supper immediately following re- Fort Monmouth. Ths iunaral Mist Dorothy Brown will speak Brotherhood in the church annex ~7 "p'clock until 9 o'clock, lumbers, hearsal next Tuesday, The Wom- Uon ol the Py and \at the opening session pf the church Prayer service aad Blolt s^dy, from the. other churches are Invit- an's" Society with Mrs. JftUSTa mf PERTBBf The funeral of WilliamLester M h f 4\ fl school Sundfy morning at 9:45 ?%P o'clock Wedneid^y evening, ed to share in the caroling. Trans- chairman, is sponsoring this event, AtlantJo Highlands conducted by Rev. P. J. Myera. He«4y, 42/ husband of Mrs. 4§nee o'clock, liaises in Bible study ""Morning prayer and sermon at portation is, provided by the. army. Smlthv Healy, 84 Forest avenue, 111 toUoTjr. £t .the 11 o'clock hour Junkir youth fellowship' and jun- FJBST CHtTBCH OF CUBIST, 11 o'clock with $ihe John.'?!, Statan Island, after an and Wednesday evening at 8:15 in thli church at $ o'clock. Thi* w}|| talruoent to be given Sunday eveft- Tha youth worship 'service will, Woicott Fary, Sea Bright borouih • "f^ctrpU from Symphony No, 8," be ti^e annual Ohri|tmas season Day funeral home, was In Mount dark,' died Saturday a! her honie, one. day, was' held this, o'clock. ing, December 23^ at 7:30 o'clock in begin at-B:8O o'clock Sunday morn-; Olivet cemetery. • . • by Tschsjkowaky; antbenu, "Yi candlelight concert.by the, chancel SO Beach street, a««V a long Ubneas. the Wp? That Stand In toe House ot the ''God the Preserver of. Man," la tb,e church. . ' tag/. Leon. FqnninfcTton will lead choir," • . •""' ' v ' " . '. On Monday evening, mambers of jShe was bornfy Cellar Creeki the » J. t»rd," Heyier, «nd "My Shepherd," the Leseon-Sennoa for Supday, De- tha devotions. A study will be. the Holy Name society of at. Ami's m,ed church; official camber 1H. Qoldeh Text; "The txai , Sunday-*chpol meets at 10 o'clock, made Of > thi tvents leading tq fllugftW of the late Reube,n and Tanner. • '. . . '.'•'• The Christmas feitlval will be held churoh, together with Father Cor- BUnnah Jrqns ^ohnaUo, an^ moYefl "At 6:30 o'clock Sunday evening sh£U preserve tbee from all evil: he Shtewjbury Christmas. rlgaa, r*c,|ted 'the r«s*w' at &« shall preserve thy soul. The Lord aext Th,aw4ay Vyenlw at 7:30 John Cameron Taylpr, tb,a inter- Divin» worship will begin at •.he Youth, Fellowship will meet in o'clock. home. Ths-KeanAure fcil8[bt, of *° 8?a;jw»€t &m?i'9ss! shall preserve thy going out and im pastor,"will preach at the 11 iq:4,6 o'clppijc Sunday morning. The ad been feftndal seer tie church school room, All young Mid-week. f«llctv«))lp will meet Columbus, conducted thpir »ervlcai , « Rph*rt people of the church are welcome thy coining In from this time with, o'clock Sunday morning service on choir will sing anthems qf praise. ")e same nigfit. . "" •' "•' -, Brlgftt. council, Son* Wednesday evening at S o'clock in th^Tsubject, "Canst Thou by Search- who died Monday at his i to jojn this group. The slngspira- and .even for evermore;"-(Faalm«i The sermon topic will be "Looking Throwers vere Mlcbae.1 (Jra; W4 Bftugw the manse. There* will be a Ohrist- ing B'ind Out Godr' The music un- itHrfWhjrtyiJSmi* Peean avenue, Bwt!.* tion service will be held at 7=30 p. #1:7. $.) Sermon. Passages from Forward to Christmas.'' The ever John Matley, Alphopse znaa program. • der the direction of Miss Ella King, ...-,- held yesterday at tfa m. in the same room. A special the' King James version of the nlng song service will be held at Cecjl Trnax, Walter. C B of Bfr> Bright ajjd Cub Sc(>ut Chr'lgtma^ pack meet- organist and choir director,-includ- sonroy^ Day funararhome. Bev, program will be' presented. / Bible include: " "Tp'eiock!, Christmas carols wilf Paul' Fu'cc'l. '••'•' ing'vill be held next Wednesday es an old English carol, offertory sung.''A.quartet will, render fl. dra|g, psyfor of Trinity fi,„.. Mary Mount chapter will *«*HU "My help cometh from the Lord, Born a.t Boston, TCrs.,r ?r|ght M«t%«ll«r cepa} church, officiated. Intimjf^l which made heaven and ?arth. . . evening at 7:3.0 o'clock In the selection, a ^rencii-Epglish tradi- special rnuajc, . , ,4 m her. hushed, Christmas party tomorrow night at tional and a Christmas prelude. he was tfi? so'ft ot the "late was in Woodbine cem«t«ry, Poe^n- The Lord li thy keeper: the Lord cnurch bas|ment. ^Tuesday evening the youth fel- daughter, Mrs, Ella F. ' 8 o'clock at the home, of Mrs. War- The senior choir.will sing a Polish andliary Kern" l^ealy^ port • '. " -V "•"' ••' :';•• is thy shade'upon thy right hand." The Sowers Sunday were the gi/t lowship will h.ave > Christmas parr I"!?'.^l.fe, to" Ths SW- ,»tic»;,.,i.jk : r eir htMqgtl&rtsri urn f\:M;,J:'S:\^n^-' L£i¥S^. n.rite.rr;rno''htr: J ) i n« rnm» fpr i ifttion ihaM """"$t uihii! • pid group Inalifdln m RED BANK REGISTEg/pECEMBEB X3.1048, VFW fuptials Planned Names Officers '' i- -ii. for Miss Peggy Mebonouife def- 'it ter of Mr. and Mr*. Edward T. McDonough of Madison avenue, la wllLbe married.Jaturday, Decem- ber 22, to Master flgt. JesirTB. 7 i. *o^,v , $ J B.entarr *f Stoto. Don't tan their hides witlj die old-fa»h!oned IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY, How to Obtain 100- 200-or more TOi WHJU LOUIS* SKtSXt. hairbruth—Do it the ea»y Enjoyable w»iy with Br Tlrto. •» an ord.r of th. Ooyrt «1 OhanMrr of th. StaU of N.w Jaraaj the-ne^rSPER^SUN LAMP. — mad. OB tb. Jilt dar of NoT.mW, PARENTSJI 1945, la a «auM vhanln William Sdmrd at Beacon Finance S..l^ k p«tltlon.r aad rouan dafmd- ata. you an lrtr.br nqttlnd toauwat tli* twtlUoa of patlUonar oa or baton th* Itnd dar ot Jaauarr B«zt. and la da- RED BANK or ASBURY PARK full tkinof,. iwh tvsn* win b. nn-I this new SPERTI lamp generates both Ami asalnat rot aa th. Chandler ihal think *anlUbl* and Juit « •Here is .all you do to apply for a ' Ultra-Violet and Infra-Red rays, thus com- Tb* objaet of laid salt is to c*tal»,« HERE—We require no comak- Automatic Timer 6.25 item* of dlToro* b.tw«n laid prtltlomr 1 bining the most beneficial rays of nature's aad yoa, BEACON-LOAN of $100, $200 " ers or special security. You ob- Battdl DM«nb*r l*t. 1141. or More. Telephone, tell us how Panona, labnxia*. Oa»aon»-| own sun. . and Comix, tain your loan on your own with- . Solicitor, of Fattl •much you need, select the month- II Wallaw atr»ti ly repayments that are most con- . out involving outsiders. - ' lUd Bank, N. J. venient and let us know when*- Node* to Sattlnamt of Accraat Apply-for as much as you need. Batata el Wardwell O. Thomai, • d«-." you can call at our office for the eaai.d. Notlo. it h«r.by glT.n that th* | Remember making personal account! of th. aub».-rlb«ri, .xacntors of i money. This way yoUr loan can . cash loans is our full time busi- th* .itaU of tald d'anatad will b*: AgiftlbfHEAUmwtrulya audited aad Hatad by th. Surrogit. ot be ready and there will be no ness and we want to say "yea" to th. Gountr °f Honmouth and r.9ort*d/ waiting. • for aattlemant to th. Orphan!' Court of | . your loan request. gift of HAPPINESS. •aid Countr. on Thundar. th. twantr- •eranth dar of Decembar, A. D» 1146. at 10.00 o'clock a.' n.. at which tint $200 LOAN REPAYMENTS $16.15 PER MONTH application will b. mad* for tha allow, ane. of eommliilpm and aonnial fa«. SaUdt NoT^bfr *, A. D., 1»4I, UP TO 15 MONTHS TO REPAY Wtrdw.ll 0. Thomas, Jr, . N.TMlnlt, N. J. J.ann* Thomai tlntom raranh ORDER YOURS NOW-THE" (formtrlr J»nn. Thomas uiln), PATH INT! KENNETH' MARTIN. .. «.mi.nburr, I* I, N, X. Asbury1 Park Mgr. ' SUPPLY IS LIMITED BLOOHFIBLD BANK AND ' ^AMOUNT 11 , , Oomilaiir OF LOAM Payments Payment* Sri William A, Bllii, Trait Offlow, Payments Sxiontott. IDBrtdrNr $ 55.00 9.99 5.35 Tninit ._, Bloond.lor' TnstBlst, 100.00 • 18.15, . 9.75 > 8.08 .Accepted bjr Bloomo.ljAfif, N. /, t 150.00 27.23 , H.62, ^1241 , Proctor. THE COUNCIL QN, PHYSICAL MEDICINE NOTICE OF 5AU OF BANK STOCX 36.31 19.50 16.15 County of Honmouth' will" oBar M 2bo.oo AMERICAN MEPICAL.ASSOCIATION , pubila Mt. . 41,1ft iharat of-tommoti 250.00 .45.39 24.37 1945 A. ifoek at thf BaoonJ National Bank anl1 Truil Comptnjt of Rtd Bank, V. I, t 300.00 54;46 29.25 «3 Red .Bank Mgr, •*••-- ' aSewsaftif • ••• • • i\ Let us place your name on our priority list FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. tote ssbjeel to the ftlWw. OPKN EA.CH WEEKDAY EVENING PNTrt'oiIBI8TMA« TO « P.fM. Electric Heaters - Complete Line U..*. lJ.p,ii** iUNCES £ ELECTRIC! RANGEfTw- Fluqraicinl Peik and, UUNICiiEANER3.;.. ' BED UA2CK BEGISTBH, JJflCEMJBBK 18, To Give Party For Groin? HM n \ Xn. Gertrude Mirens, .«• Schoolchildren -, ChristmM Party mad, VHP aea been ,wrvl»« Huddjes Tavern •a antUlreraft battalion in tJw Members of the Junior Mia* Ida Atsntef w«i~ faosteas 5 Paejnc sine* last July, returned to Monmouth chapter, r Monday at the Ghrlrtnu meeting uaaaa, AND MATLBWOOD AVKNOB, ttUrWeaMngtonrSftturdsytMtoStdsyjuBjd the American Revolw of MoomouUi Oounfr branob, -•fiiefi'-* la expected to arrive home next *."Cfcrttt5as party"" Tfiujf»oaT~ot MunenrAiaoototUtotUm «t Univ*r»i*y _:," KEANSBURG, N. J. _ _ 9^ Saturday or ftunday, according to next week at tt* Pin* Brook Worne* at her borne, Faii r HHaven. rTw eU Stater Dn^Hwd lewta* M^UH fat a telegram received by tali mother. school. Plans wen mad* at a r*-' Her mother, Mr*. Hermann Ajen- Mwrie by Vincent Sorlem'a Band emty Saturday night dome «to>v w> Box-Topa. Ala* Ugbea* tjaalt {riow pfM fof i Be baa been la service tbne years.- cent meeting at the home of Km. 4>rf, waa assisting botteia. trttrio Sewinaewlng MachinMachinee , vacmVaommmt CleanersCleaner*, TypTypewrtteite y Fred MoUer, Fair Haven. The Madrigal alngeni ot Long and enjoy yourself. Pbono Keanabwi; eUr— iiom B*4Ho*, Bbuwidan, Shotgun. wiLsifleg. We'MB abvro ttom*'m any eondWen. Just drop » earaV-W* Mr*. Uoller waa named treasurer Branch big* aohooi, directed by r upon' th« resignation of Un. L»wreno* DUaner, rendered holiday BXTA HUPftOW, froprteere**. «ne* • weak, • • , < ' Charles Moeller,, Jr, who baa mov- muiia Dramatic reading* were KB. HOjvnfAW, H CMtanbw Av*, BeBevflts S> X. ed to Sampson, New Tort The Mr*. HarUon J. MerrilL member* contributed, clothing for Kitchen Cabinets students at the Crossnor* school In the Southern mountain district. and Stair Building Rumson ' Alteration* and New House*, (Tie led Buk Be*ltt«r eea bt bragil In BnmiDa at tbt Iwm PharmMf, Estimates and Plant Furnished. Flnotrt/'i »UJW, latingt. itoie, How- Tbe Onrlatmaa party of the Pre*- OFFICE AND MILL byterUa Ladle*1 Aid aoeletr will be, held Wedaudagr aitaiaoon, Deeem- 64 Atlantic Arorme, Matawan, N J ber 1», at 2:80 o'clook, la Blngnam hall Mr*. B. W. Smith of Fort Han- cook, who apent several year* la NOW AS Call Matawan 877-M China, will apeak oa "Chrlatmaa In China." Us*. Lewi* Arnold and Mr*. Anna PaueU will have, charge o( ALWAYS T. B. GILUNGHAM the nnvleal program. The hoeteaKi will be Mm. Will Ward, Un. 3.1. W. Kuper, Mr*. George Martin, Mr*. Edgar VonOehrea, Mr*. Harry Zobel and Mi** Eva Bruce. Inatead of tha usual exchange of gifts, each member' hai been requested to COMPLETE AUTO BODY AND bring a gift lor a soldier. White Chriatmas will be observed Sunday at tha regular servloe and at the Sunday«cbool session 8un" FENDER REPAIRING, REFINISHING ayT*—Uu KSiSyterlan church. Gifts tor others will be eolledted. This ha* been a Yuletide custom fcn th* oaurch tor many y»ara, Tn* CSxrlstaaa axerelaea *t Fre*brt*rl>n OmdajMujhool entlUad "Christmas in Bong and* Btorjr," will b« presented Sunday afternoon, Hornberger ^ Sanford Deeember 2S, a* 1:80 o'clock In Blngnam hall. ' Sjt. Anthony Mellaei ha* return- Monmouth and Pearl Streets - Red Bank, N. J. ed horn* following his discharge at Fort-Dlx after ovewoa* service. Mr*. Paul Hlntelmann baa bees Phone Red Bank 3259 confined to her home with illness. Charles 7, Brigga ha* been elect- ed to head the Oceanic Hook and Ladder company for the aoming year. Other effloer* are: Robert Zerr, Tie* president; Andrew T. Zerr, ajaeretery; Joseph Duryea, treasurer; WllUam Boyce, trustee; Peter PaueU, eajrtain; Arthur Mel- MAt,..THI STOM Of. llsb, first Ueutanant; Frank Balg- FUEL OIL ent, gecond lieutenant, and repre- .. . f, sentative* to relief association, Charles Brigga and A, T. Zerr. Harry Collls was.nominated as as- sistant ebief. ' PRICED FOR ALL Complete Oil Burner Service Kumson fIr e oompany has elect- ed Frank Ffeiffenberger a* presi- dent, Harold Benson, vice presi- Yes, you'll fipd in our broad selec- dent; James Wagner, secretary; John Q. Anderson, treasurer; Ells- tion of stock—gifts that will bring Fred D. WikoEE Co. worth Boden, captain, and Arthur Xaytdn, Tier president—The new happiness to all-^-and at prices with- chief at the Rumson flrt depart- Telephone 552 -Night call 554 ment la Elmer Blummell of the ^1 in the means of all. Rumson eompahy. DeWltt Untermeyar U Belknap TeyOdui army as a major, has been appoint- ed head of the men's accessory de- partment at Macy*a,New York city. A car owned by Ralph Peas* of Mlddletown and stolen from Front OIAMONQ street, Red Bank, was located last Beautlfid and stylish .. . . . Thursday morning on River road PAIR colorful (tone* of rare luster by local police. In superb settings of rich, RALPHS LIQUOR gleaming -yaDow gold. CHfta- Onin Soule, Jr, has taken a po- BiUtaal sition with Paul VanBrunt •taatare awe to make a We; Oapt Charle* Harding k oe ter- minal leave from the navy. He re- STORE cently received the Legion of Merit Uthi«lhrl>V>Ti- from Artemus L. Octes, under Sec- 4 White Street Red Bank retary of the Navy, for work as head of the personnel aoeountlng control section. Phon. 3487 Hyatt Cunningham, employed as head of the photographie labora- WE DELIVER tory at the post exchange at Fort Monmouth, will Join the staff of the Atfbury Park Sun a* staff pho- tographer and (port* writer early VBlqw tad kwitttd Schenley Reserve 3" 46" next month. eeekull ifBS for ker. Fifth CM William .Means of Rumson has arrived at St. Petersburg,.Florida, where he wfll spend the winter. Kinsey - 3" 46" Visiting with hi*.many Mead* is Filth Cu* a hobby enjoyed by Mr. Moors, as Philadelphia 46 " this Is hla tenth season in that city. - Fltth P. M. - - - • 3 $i 42-11 Belford Filth Cu* (The %*i Beak Beitoter eas >e teaskt In B«lftml from H. Clir BUlr. Wuw- 4|16 man'i, Ahum'i, Duke'i ud Quicken- Ullltur lias* wttfc JUB'» i«*«U i« Ku'i IcMlU rtn»—* •It. M««fe «a bushw* atore),' illM la iteh, ia Be.onnne dealani' handeome; terMael d *> ia Hue beat- Golden Wedding - 3« ntted ant ntaitl sift. ' • axol ecetume t Filth Cua Mrs. Laura Elnjo has ' received I'M. word froa her son, Patty Officer Schenley Red Labe Dennis Lingo, that he hat arrived Filth Cue at Lido Beach, Long Island, and For that aMeUl 1»4T, 1 expects to be discharged this week. h rear We. A silt He arji+ed in this-country-from Hunter's 4* 50" th"e Paciflo ten days agp... ' e* Filth CtM Mr. and Un. John Nash have re- 4|.4O turned home after ependlng a few Carstairs - - - - 3" days with Mr. Naah.'( parents, Mr. Filth ClH and Mrs. William Nash of Battle Creek, Michigan. three Feathers - 46«° St Agnes guild of St. Clement's Filth Episcopal church 'will hold a Cu. Christmas party Tuesday after- noon after, the business meeting. AND OTHER STANDARD BRANDS At that time aeeret pals will be dis- 6-Diamond S«t I closed. Bint, of «B»milii« elesuie -GIKS- Lieut. (J.g.) John V. Olas* left (Mhion^l la r*1l«w goii. Thursday for Floyd Bennett field A «ttt e< ape nlendor. after completion of a 30-day leave • DIXIE BELLE .._ •LONDON'S spent with hli parents, CapU and Mra. X V. Glass. Utut Olue wa*. 3.09' FIFTH . ' ' 3.04 FIFTH ".. the guest of honor at a dinner Sua- day at his home. QueaU Included Mr. an* Mrs. Mllo aohumaoher and daughter Rose of Matawan and.Mr, 3.22 FIFTH. V 3.'12 "FTH and Mrs. Bay Bunderland and daughter Bdlth of Plalnfleld, Call- ers during the day ware Mr, and • FRANKFURT • MILSHIRE Mn. Fred P. Cook of Point Plea* . ••;' . -•' 3.1B. FIFTH • '-" »nt, Mr, an4 lira, Fred J. Oook and f children Fred, 8d and Barbara Jane of Interlaken, Mr. and and" field. yi i Bt Cleminfi AHM guUdmet.at • FLEISCHMAN'S 3,90 QT. the bom* ot Mrs. John P, Outer RED BANK JEWELERS Monday afternoon, at which time JMPDRTED, and-DONlESTiC ih4aUlgdl4Udi Broad Street .Red Bank 'SMno WMI MM, '"••'Tfttnoir KED BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 13, 1 Glee Club To Sing Mr*, Milton Gerard y ;, At Baptist Church onday, January 21 Honor* Veterans -' plans were being'completed for * Hoffman and Ka, vyn ... TERIZE under way for a ear- The Pleasant Valley inn, Holm- carnival night to be held at the new members, were. Introduced.' Wal night to be held by Red del, entertained Monday night at a _-Cpl, Fleetwppd }// Bank; chapter of Hadassah Monday welcome home dinner for four re- night) January- it, -in—the Molly Fbr Needy cenff/ discharged' veterans. Tbe I* Director * . / " Pitcher .hotel' ballroom. Various honored" giielts were Harry" D. NOW! •prizes valued at $500 will be award- At a meeting of the Junior Ser- Pitcher of- Holmdel and Richard Opl. James Fleetwood otf Fort ed." vice league Tuesday'at the home of Thompson of River Plaza, who Let us prepare your car (or Winter Driving Monmouth and Ills Christmas Glee Sponsors Include Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph O. Willguss on Elm served in the European theater; club of 24 voices Till present a pro- Sanders Cohen, Mr. and Mm. Ezra place, the milk fund budget was in- Henry Carney of Oncroft and Fred Christmas by installing.the proper lubricants now* gram of Christmas musio at the Dayldson, Mr. jtad Mrs. Abrun L creased'from $800 to $1,000 a year. Pertotti,' Colt's Neck; Pacific vet- Red Bank Baptist church next Elkus, Mr. and-Mrs. Milton Ger- This has been the main project of erans. • . : • ;.. ••••. .;• ' . • • • • • 24-HOUR RECAPPING SERVICE. Tuesday night at 8:15 o'clock. Opl. ard, Mr. and Mrs. HenrjrL. Hur- the ,Ieagu« since its organization A turkey, dinner was seryedjn •Sleetwood ii a musician of unusual wltz, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacks, several years ago, and the sole sup- the dining -room' which was deco- Flowers BATTERIES — ACCESSORIES talent and ability. His production Mr. and Mrs. Max Klarln, Mr, and port of the milk fund-is earned rated in the patriotic motif. At- of the Brahms. requiem and the Mrs, M. W. Leitaerman, Mr. and at the league's thrift shop on Front tending were Mr; and. Mrs, Harry Will make it a happier, more Joyful Mrs. Max Leon, Mr. and Mrs.' street. '••-,„ ' . ' • ' ' •> INSURED Verdi requiem were given at Tort Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Per- Christmas. And they're so much Monmouth last season. The Glee Manny Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Jack The league also voted $35 for food rottl, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomp- PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE club is composed of soldiers from Stern, Miss Bertha Kridel, Miss baskets to be distributed to the son, Mr. and Mrs. Kick ••Harvey, in keeping with the holiday sentl- Florence Krldel, Horace G. Fowler, needy.at Christmas, this project Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Pitcher, Mr. Fort Monmouth, four WACs from A. B: Grudln, William, Taft, State roent Flowers will say "Merry, ,••.,.-.- '• •-'• ••--at— • •• . .'"~' is' in charge of Mrs. Frank Me- and Mrs. Hubert Gaul, Miss Agnes Monmouth and other women from Senator John E, Toolan, Barnon this section. . •• . Xenna, Mrs, James "Cowan-, Mrs. Harvey, and Henry Carney.. Christmas'' for you In the most upholstery shop,- Charlie's tire store, Raymond Moore and Mrs. Thomas The church will bs decorated in beauUf ill waj of alL PHIL WALDMANS Monmouth Construction company,' Kieiy: . •'• •."-• • -.;•.-• the usual white hangings under.the National store, Snyder's stbre-and Mrs. Kenieth F. Diets and Mrs. F&0WBR8! supervision of Miss Ruth Scatter- he Sherman shop. Thomas S. Beers were electefviee Hadassah Buys good and too ^'WhiU Gifts" will be presidents. They will distribute GULF SERVICE TI placed at the altar during an inter- collection boxes for theSlster Ken- $10,125 b Bonds We have a selection of Blooming Plants, Cor. Maple Ave. & W. Front St. Phone 1865 R. B mission. The offertory will be Highlands Lions ny drive. .•.-... Fresh Cut Flowers and Decorative Materials, - OPEN DAILY .UNTIL.9 P. M. SUNDAY UNTIL 5 *.• M. played by Robert McKee of Red Bank, a graduate of the JuiUiard Mrs. Thomas H. Lafon, preildent, Chapter Observes School of Music, and a former of- Club Is Growing reported that league members have ALSO WREATHS, GRAVE SPRAYS ficer In the Air Corps. sold $82,791.85 in- bonds and stamps Chanakah Festival ; at tha booth in the Second Na- AND CHRISTMAS TREES. The program is as follows: "0 Four New Members tional Bank and Trust company. Come, All Ye Christians," Old She named Mrs. William Hintel- Members of .Red Bank chapter Welsh;. "Luljy, Lully, JLu." Iiatin, Make Total Of 45 of Hadasiah have purchased $10,- mann, Jr, as chairman of a spring 125 in bonds and stamps during the 15th century, carol of the Nuri« of dance, Village Antique Shop St. Mary's, Chester; "Parthenla The membership of Highlands Victory loan drive, Mrs. Abraham A Christmas party followed. M.rs. carol, Italian, 14th Century; Lions club was Increased to 45 J. Zager, American affairs chair- Tuesday night by election of four Willguss was- assisted by- her man, announced at a meeting Tuos- Monmouth Road, / Oakhurst, N. J. "Adeste Fldeles," "What ChUd Is daughter, Mrs. C. Whitman.Boyn- This?" Old English; "The Coventry new members who were Edward day at the Jewish Community cen- Bernard Spiwak -Finlay, Hubert Ryan, Robert An- ton of Washington, D.. C, ,ln serv- ter. A program in observance of .(Next to' Oakhurst Grammar School) Carol," ^English, .1691; "Masters in thony and Charles Smith.' >- ing refreshments. The nest meet Chanakah, and In memory, of Ha- This Hail," old French melody; Lion Benjamin .Gruber reported Ing- will be Tuesday, January. 8, at dassah founder, Henrietta Szojd, FLORIST '^The^AngelS' and the Shepherds," the_home of Mrs. McKenna ^ was featured. that Information regarding .aban- r tine - Bohemian; "Tne~Flrst"Nowen,"^by donment of the Highlands station Blossom~ C6yeTroad,~Wla'dIet6wif MfsTHeleH 'OglenBky~was~proh 93 Avenue of Two Rivers,- Rumion, N. J. Martin Shaw; "On That:. Most would be transmitted to him when township. Karl Sehriftgiesser, lit- gram •narrator. Mrs, William .-OF-. Blessed Night," .Neapolitan; "West- action was taken, by the railroad erary crltio of News Week, will Rauth, the first member of the PHONE 674. minster -Carol/' French, English; committee of the Public Utilities "speak. - ;,- -- —:•—-.- chapter, conducted the Chanakah • Hand-Painted China... "Our Brother Is Born," Harry Far- commission. •*» Jeon; "Birthday of «! King," Fran- Tine dub passed a resolution of Old Pressed Glass-m i-oeB-MSrtinr_"alto.____!______^ ^condolence to-be expressed .to the-i_ Offertory, Robert McKee at the 'family of the late John Woodward ' ' • Victorian Furniture ... - organ; "Cantlque de Noel," Adam. of Atlantic Highlands, county -de- • Marble Top Tables • Brie a Braes Lieut Helmuth Stelnke, baritone; tective, long a friend of Lions club "Com* to Bethlehem,'1 Bohemian; taembere. , ' •' Bisque Figures and Other Items "Blessed Be That Maid Marie," Old The club authorized the donation English; "Touching Grace, We of a check for $11.75 for the" pur- Too Numerous to Mention. Princes Three," Bohemian; "Com chase of much needed equipment | panionu All Sing Loudly," Basque by the Highlands A. A. PHONE DEAL 6943-M? "Silent Night," solo, Sylvia Aul, and Lion Klnlan reported that action "Here We Com* a-Wassallins," on a living memorial hag been in- SHOP NOT OPEN SATURDAY, DEO. 16th. English. ' - . itiated by the program committee. ARTICLES CAN BE SEEN ANY OTHER DAY. . Guests at Tuesday night's meet- The Red Bank Register is sup- ing were George Bruntz, U. S. ported by local as well as out-of: Navy; Richard Parker, Elmer town business men—Advertisement Baldwin and Charles Roberts. Olson Fire Chief At Little Silver Herbert Re-elected Company President Ninety members and guests at- tended the annual banquet-of the Little Silver fire company last Thursday night at the fire house. Talks were given by Warren Her- bert, who has been re-elected pres- ident* of the company;'Councilman Chester Apy and Rose.E. King. Police Chief Fred Ziegler was din- ner chairman. A turkey dinner, prepared by George Williams, was served. -> • i Elected at the meeting of the fire SHOP company last week, in addition to Mr. Herbert, were Edward Olson chief, succeeding Richard Clapp; Patrick Zambrano, assistant chief; Ralph V. Maurlell, captain; Ed- ward Wade, lieutenant; Thomas RMMY Bruno, chief engineer; Randolph Field, first assistant engineer; Pat Bruno, second assistant engineer; "Douglas Parker, financial secre- tary; Thomas Bruno, treasurer;. George Ivins, recording secretary; Ralph V. Maurlell, corresponding secretary^ and Chester Apy, chap- lain. Capt. Henry Bbwen Gets Discharge Capt. Henry P. Bowen,' Army chaplain, on leave as pastor of the Methodist church at Stanhope-Net- cong, and former pastor for eight years' of the Fair Haven Methodist church, was honorably discharged from service at the Fort Monmouth separation center Friday. He had Santa Says "Give VICTORY BONDS served the past two and a half years in the Pacific theater. Capt. Bowen volunteered in May, 1943. Attached to the-15th, 168th This Peacetime Christmas" ... • • and 170th Anti-Aircraft units, he saw. action on 16 Islands in- New Guinea, the Admiralties, Leytt and Luzon, and participated in four in- vasions. He has four battle stars and the Arrowhead. . Yet, old St. Nick knows what he's talking about when he THIS YEAR? He will resume the pastorate of the Stanhope church naxt month, advises you to give Victory Bonds. They're the gift'with a according to present plans. While serving as mlniiter at Fair dual purpose. For the next few years, they'll provide hos- Haven, Capt. Bowen wai active in' FOR YOUR COMFORT several organizations. ' He was chaplain of the Red Bank Lions pital care to rehabilitate our wounded.fighting men. They'll dub, a leader of the Boy Soouta, and a member of the Craft chorist- help bring home, our boys faster; pay for the gigantic oost AND CONVENIENCE '! ers of the Masonic lodges in this seotlon of the county., of this war; prevent inflation and provide UM funds for the HAVE MOVED TO ABLDTOTON ' G. I, Bill of Righti. And when Christmas, 1955 rolls around Brig, Gen. and Mr*. T, L. Anken- WE SUGGEST brandt and their two chUdren, Ger- the recipient'of your gift Will be able to buy all the things ald and Joan, left Red Bank re- (IF AT ALL POSSIBLE^" cently for Washington, where Q«n. he or she wants-^because you were such a thoughtful Santa Ankenbrandt has been assigned to duty iii the Air Communications of- fice, Headquarters, Army Air Force. Thoy art occupying a home in Ar- >n gay, Chrutmai.y papsr and ribbon or if you jqtt hang TOAT YOTSHOP 6ETVV^ tltngton, Virginia. Mrs, Ankenbrandt and the chil- them onto the Christmas tree, they're still the dren have been living in Lei Ger- HOURS OF 9 A.M. and 4 P.M, trudes apartments on Broad street the pact three and one-he.lt years, best present of all, For Victory Bonds assure while her'husband was on duty in the Pftolflo. She !a the former us all of m peaceful and prosperous future! Janet Hubbard eoo*»«Fdaugliter.ot. u«i .lamim Cooper -and the late Jamea Oen. Anffenb Hawaiian Iilandi, Ouftin and T6k> yo, as .Signal. Officer, South Paolflo- Htt d^lOieailoiw p 'SHOP / AVdlD g.traUfloAir ...... ot duty oviriiu WM 89 monthi, BED BANK BECHffTEB, PECEMBEB 18,1948. ;Jsi«g?QS>S»=S6»^*'- New Doctor In proslmaMhr (0 persons Te?i«h«r»' Council Chrittopher McOuire the party. Lpev' In Rendition Of At a xtccat. meeting f Atlanfj^ghlands After 41 months bversea# terylca mfMlill AOt hlMkl **a .With 0?«, F>rjt Army, Christqnh«r qHBJJTMAB f ABTT nrlnclpals McQuire of Middletoyra returned Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence A. Car- lecld'ai} tq ergmilM V eoufltj a Dr, H, Q, McCurfly To horns recepUy.to a eel»bra£lpj» "fen- ton, Jr., were hosts Monday at a ciation of taachf M. This organiza- ' Open Office Monday lered 'him by bis' relatives ami meeting of the 1-6-8 Woman's Re- Hut, sPltoctlw*, |«M To, Be Heard Sunday ' tion la to be a UMOD. group to work tis&ds-at Mactla-McCruirs's grove publican club of Mjdjiietpwn towpr with th» New Jersey •Education as- on highway 3g> ship at a Christmas party. Carols («M toiaM, sociation and lpeaj teevcher groups. Dr. Robert' G.'McCurdy, who was ' McQuire saw action 'in the invas- were sung by the guests, and gifts Harmon U. Bradford, pr|nc(p*l recently discharged from the Ar- ons of Normandy and Southern were exchanged. Assisting hQ|£ Leonardo Dec. 27 • of Lon.g Branch Mgb. tc^pol, im my- Air Force, will open his offices France, and participated In the esses were Mrs..Frank Ganter, Mrs. teen named temporary chairman. for the practice of general medi- Rhineland and . Central Europe' Jcfcn T. J dams and pollution arising there- from. A great many of our riven ferwtU .. HI in Mi Bowling Scores Anthony — CarokToBe are no longer breeding areas, while Jobnwo (11 j|| m iry Park Defeats it is possible that spawning still 174 1M lit Bahr ...••„- takeg' place from Nlantlc in Con- MONDAY NIGHT I-EAGUE 1«7 100 140 In'T'Gai Woodward ill ui 114 Played From necticut to Cape Fear river in KEANSBCBG Cornell North Carolina, we have no assur- M.l|w 'A total cf WfiQt. whtok If > HIOHtANDS UCBEAVIONION' "' Handicap .01 WdBank High, 34-22 ance that even a avail' percentage KPOLBBS Hotel Cupola to ,75$, of the WOW goal, wa|, l of the bass fry-are able" to survive M. Wilson the'pollution,-o]( some streams In K3?_ 181 ,140 ported iaJt night as-raUed nj O. •Wllion . 1M 140 MA.OH_KK SHOP -Jo.'.*"' Christmas oarols will b« play«d which they spawn. Mat-la date in the 7MOA. tralldlnr' K. Williams ., g 1-8 Its rood* ...___- 187 UI l«6 from th« toot cupola of th» Holly The use of small hatcheries in B. Reeht TlsbWoernee r . . 141 111 •ydoe 141 134 101 campiign. Buccaneers Drop First Game the known spawning areas could Handicap ITeber -.-.__ .:.^____. 109 154 170 Pitcher hotel, and bugt bolldajr WlUlam A. Iflller, eo-oi materially aid in the reproduction' 882 til :«_*r ____. 169 13! 109 candles "taller than * man" will" wl* J.Daniel Tidier, request*)! of th« striped bass.. The striped bafter .._ __._.. 110 196 124) be lighted oh the entrance grounds In Round Robin Cage Tourney Tomalno GEORGE'... S TAVERN , [andlean '. , 207 247 M>7 all worker, malu their i " bass is so prolific a, fish that a fe- A> Foulki Rublejr . of the hotel, to nark (be holiday ports next week, with the hop* i male of 12 pounds'weight has' been E. Leonardl. .... Henry ... 888 980 872 season, James A. Drennan, manag- the final goal will b* reached Asbury cam* baok with three known to produce 1,280,000 eggs; L. Beyer ... 8PXG LAB • ing director of the hotel, an- Red Bank high. school's. Maroon a 75-pound female would yield ap- H. Hegel ... Wednesday, December U, wbe^ thii| Buccaneer basketball team, playing baskets In rapid succession at the 'proximately 10,000,000 eggs. nounced this morning. board of directors meet. without the services ot.their ace, start of the half and they led 22 They also learned the know-how "W« feel," aaid Mr, Drtiaaan, Edward Conway, ehalnaan cti Booth, went down to defeat torl2 before Red Bank started to of taking the striped bass eggs for '.'that what we have .planned will general solicitation, repotted a ' artificial propagation with-the co- 0. Muck' at the hands.ot the Asbury Park move again, but the damage 0. Coon ..... _..— be unique, and that the features, tal of more than' 12,000, and the! been done and the Bucs scored only operation of the commercial fisher- -ndlc-t> ._.- will be of a pleasing and suitable Blue Bishop quintet 34 to.22 in the man. These commercial fishermen A. Bowne West-lde conmlttee, headed by W1US •10 points in the- entire second half D. Caley .01 nature from every point of view, > opening round of the annual round, were furnished with pans and' bur- Handicap 11am McGulre, had passed, thrf to the winners! 18. PROCUREMENT "The muslo from the tower will " robin tournament Saturday night lap bags by the hatchery.- When 187 »l.»0mark, Monteparo was top man with 10 they took a ripe striped bass the 160 148 before a capacity .prowd of 2,000 at . 460. .-«* , '827 880 887. US 124 120 be operated electrically and will be the" Asbury Park high school. In points for the Bishops. Ralph Maz- eggs were pressed carefully into STRIKEOUTS . HIGHLANDS MONDAY NIGHT ._ 108 186 98 heard for a good many blocks the pan. The eggs were then bare- -JI. Scott 108 111 -8 141 the other contest, Long Branch de- zucca led the losers with seven ... -in 144 around," said, the hotel manager. Williams Selected points. He was followed by Joe ly covered with water from the A/LackwoO- —.. SI 101 _.• 161 : 168 204 feated Manasquan, 39 to 20.' . river and the milt from..a male M. Vlkne ..: _. 128 118 Hi HIGHLANDS ESSO - 224 224 224 "The candies, which really are Ooaoh Frank J. Pingitore was Balding, a newcomer, who had six. striper was pressed through the M. Connor r.v. 163 123 Ciarnecki J...... 229 140 giant In size, should light up the On All-State Team Handicap. ...._..._... t ~93» 9.41 1J4 ' also "without Bob Scott, a regular Saturday rilg'ht Red Bank will vent until the eggs were covered. Rubier -, •• 1M m. 197 hotel ground!* In the true Christ- Cadet Robert J. Williams, son The pan .was agitated slovvly to mix Devereiux 149 158 WOODWORKERS mas spirit. . • -guard. Scott was confined—to-hle play Long Branch, ~whlle_ Manas- _ __._ .' : i _, 486 J6« -U86 GLacobbet „,„„,—-,..._..- W • 149 Emmcni .... 141 H5 188 Mr. and Mrs. Rex O. WUliami home by illness. .Despite these quan faces Asbury Park. Booth the milt thoroughly with the eggs, HEAD PINS R, Adalr __._..., 169 212 171 ajrard ...^ 145 127 1«9 "Of course, inside the, hotel there then quickly the eggs were taken 114 90 North Bridge avenue, will not be ready until the Decem- C. W-inlck ._ 1-0 122 Simpson ..._.„_..-.....«..._.... 148 lower. . IBS. 149 will, be all of the regular Chrlstma. shortcomings .the Bankers moved up the river to the. hatchery where H. Schwari ;...._. . 82 79 Vaughn _{. . 1.8 158 ,owl-r 14» 160. 169 Bank, was honored when the alt; Into an early lead In the first period ber 21 game at Asbury Park when they were placed in jars at a "tem- G. Stover .« . . • 1JU 120 ibentlek ' .. .. 178 160 168 deccratlons, as well as many holi- state scholastic' football selections 'as Rogel and Mazzucca dropped In the Bucs meet Long Branch. perature of 65 to-70 degrees, then M. Puglisl ... 112 161 801 879 .828 andlcap 21« • 218 day functions that are scheduled Handicap „. 14 JTJU/LN'S were published recently by the a lay up on a cut play. Williams ASBUEY PAItK hatched within 48 hours. The try T. Kornek , 1*4 184 979 924 :968 for the week preceding and follow- were then returned to the river. Newark Sunday Call and the New- got that back with a one-hander, to 472 496 509 E. Julian ...... 136 117 MACHINE SHOP NO. 2 ing Christmas." ' Ellis 160 ark Star Ledger. . j which Monteparo added a foul. A-erM.thy.t . In 1912 2,500,000 eggs were hatch- SCATTER PINS ' 1S6 .... 184 ISO 128 The music and special candle De Sarno, f. ; 1 ed; 1913, 2,500,000; and in 1941, 11,- B. KIot« 109' 168 A. Rpruek 144 186 184 148 1«« A. tackle for the Bordentowa Mil- Mazzucca again scored.and it was Napolltano, I. .... ; 0 E. Sohwat. K. Kornek 148 168 .> Ill 126 126 lighting at the hotel will be put 000,000. They expect to hatch 60,- L 118 J. Julian itary Institute grid team, Williams 8 to 4. Schoendorf made a fr.ee Ba-ellcl, f. - 1 D. Kenner .... 123 134 ,-. . 13B 162 184 Into operation next week. ' William., c. ' * 000,000 eggs during 1916,.-. 187 was designated a member of the throw but Murphy sank a long one R. Richmond ...... 187 1S9 . 1-6 147 The hotel's ballroom, which has Monteparo, g. '.< 4 I have written to the striped bass Handicap).... 4 • " 128 76J. 7.2 223 228 228 all-state prep first team by the Call.. to make it 10 to 5. As the quarter Sohoendorf, *. . S. hatchery at Weldon, North Caro- .4 OHAS. * EDDIE'S been undergoing a complete redec- Wlnsor, i...... '. 0 Swarti _ ;.. 1«8 158 221 The Ledger sports staff chose him' ended, Williams and Abernathy lina, for further possible Informa- 4(9 (78 490 919 981 9(3 orating Job, has been completed. A Beyers, _. •'• 0 P»tteraon 176 98 180 for the aecend eleven, Bordentown" dropped In one-handers to tighten tion or literature. We in New Jer- MIXERS Hauler .—; ! 181 181 161 co?y cocktatr Bar will be an .Inno- D, Johnson BDNDAtTBIO LEAGUE won six of IU eights contests this the game at 10 to 9. ' u « u sey could have at least three small Kohlenbu.h ...... 189 146 216 vation in the room. BED BANE hatcheries, one at Atlantic High- D. Weber '...... Roman .-. 228. 1(8 HO season. ' •'. The second period told the tale o lands to take care of "the Sandy. P. Skl.lilc , The, ho.tel's redecorating program Currently, Williams Is a candi- • u Red Bank was held to two points Murphy, f. ~ . 1 Hook and Sea Bright area, one at H. Disbrow 814 701 918 174 will be continued throughout the date for a berth on the Uttle Army while the Coleman team made six. Tomaine, i. ..—— • Shark River, and the other at Man- Handle; SHREWSBURY FISHERY ' building. All of the 100 guest rooms .... o Mohr .: „ 148 147 164 wrestling team; competing in tbe> • Marld^Tomaiao'nenhot was the A. Boot*, f...... asquqan-Rlver.-to-takecare ofsur- will be completely renovated. and V_-carelll, f, ...-, roundlng areas. • "" FehUi«ber^_-=-;n=_r-144—181—1.4 heavyweight division-. • -——-•- ' only Banker score. Two quick bas- Hegel? e. ..' ~ ., ,;. i Horan .* ...... 144 6618 445 '495 redecorated. ""'"'". Maezucc*, S. •-• ... 8 •The above simply gives my idea K. Klepp Davle. ._ . Ul . 158 SPARKLERS The main dining room and lobby, kets by the winners in the last 30 R. Bruaco Bolding, _. ——1~ .... I of what can and should be done J. Adalr . .. ,187 182 177 Frande .... —. W« like the ballroom,. have also been "seconds was the outstanding spurt with the salt water fishing fee.. E. Thome _____ Ahem ...... 168 149 192 M Franoil .-. 186 197 146 Raymond Johnson Of this quarter. M. Caajone . W. Croiier . .JOJ 14? J^ beautified, and the rehabilitation Handicap : 788 791 845 plan will also Include the redecora- On Ship At Okinawa I am heartily in accord with the HIGHLANDS LIONS 497 417 446 tion of the exterior of the building. above proposal to charge a nominal 'til 480 H. Fehlhaber 181 166 160 THREE STRIKES Fittorer ...-.._. .... 155 169 169 "When we get" through with all Raymond Johnson .of Red BanX salt water fishing licence fee. For. L. Cole i..v.. 13« 141 111 sound -motion picture technlolaa- BED BANK CITY LEAGCE Rait- ...Tf!T._..._...... 140 180 179 I. Cole•...§.-..-..:...... -... 12B 164 176 we .plan to do, wo will have some- a number of years I have advocat- W. Feblhaber ...... 123*138 85 C_etellacclo .C ..... 185 15» J^ thing that we feel sure the general servlng with the Navy, is now Surf, Field ed this step. Surely no one could .'arwell 188 183 ISO 449 iil 601 publlo - will, enthusiastically ap- aboard the U. 3. S. BelleWe which take exception to paying ?1 a year, VAN'S SWEET SHOP Getta ...... 208 208 177 . ~m "7B6 Tiii ftUSKBTEERS prove," Mr. Drcanan said. • ' is anchored at Okinawa. Entering as John Borak suggests, for the Stahl _.... „ 130 131 172 CAP WHEELERS A. VanVliet 157 148 126 "And in the spring we have a the Navy October 13, 1944, ho went And Stream privilege of fishing In our' coastal lansey ..._..._ „„. 164 176 164 Minor _-_. 161 174 173 F. VanVliet 146 198 128 through boot training.at Sampson, Hodetl .... _..._.'..-14.4 129 188 H. Fatterabn .J21 _124 JI64 few more ideas we hope* to put into waters for 365 days. This license VsnBrun. .111 153- 168 New york, and in February, he ar- On the Great Outdoors Jo Jo 159 187 160 Dummy ._.; 140 1«« .140 effect. These will be real innova- should Include all who fish within Dummy 140 14« 140 C34 465 417 rived at Newport, Rhode Island, {of Mahler ...... 1€6 158 188 , HOT SHOTS tion, in this area, and we are. look- ship training. BY STEW VAN VLIET the three mile jurisdictlonal limits 828 850 840 1 m looking forward to getting the . VINCE'3 BAR •• l«« I*I* of the state. Thousands upon thous- 781 719 147 174 181 plans -readied soon after the holi- Prior to catering the service. Timely Note* Jeffery .._ _ I.J 179 E. Conover • ands of anglers-fish our waters dur- Aumack .. 238 144 ~U« '" »8 days." Johnson was employed by Thomas < ing the season from party boats F. Smith .... „ 211 168 WATSON LABS WOMEN'S 460 <97 525 and Matthews, Wharf avenue. In coming from outside our state. F. £Sacco ..—...... „.... 150 161 LEAGUE HERE'S HOPING a letter to hi* brother, William J. Costa ..: , _, 184 172 Bruno . 156 1«« 154 Next Monday at the crack of figure does not take into account They sever set foot on our soil or TOPPLERS 13 1. New Station Diner ' Johnson, he states he Is anslous t_k Beilier . 84 74 I«3 Bruno .: 123 138 16.9 dawn the deer woodsfjwill come to the thousands of dollars paid by spend a nickel with our mer: 974 Bruno . .— 18* 184 162 return to civilian life and wislflP resident gunners, nor does it begin chants. They catch our fish by the STOBLE'S BAR Melhoee . 121 122 154 The naw Station Diner, which has his friends and relatives in Red life. They will resound with the Cook 162 Sherwood 128 117 102 464 488 485 replaced the old diner conducted for to take in the vast amount of rev- thousands, and return home. 196 169 Matejow«ky 112 104 Bank the season's greetings, yo-yo , hi-hi shouts of drivers Longcoy .™. 167 140 164 : US QUTM-MIKTS many years by Lewis Callahan, was mingled with the ringing of cow une which was derived by private At the present time New Jersey Lafayette ..... IS? 201 241' Handicap 82 82 82 y 160 168 170 1»4 127 opened Saturday by the owners 6f bells and the blowing., of horns. Industry from this army of sports- has a number of protective meas- Naclerio ..„„„„-... 180 168 170 Minton .....-—- lit Nordy ...... 199 170 202 566 507 54. the Strand restaurant and Candy Enlistees Prefer What a racket they make. Soon men, ures covering our salt water re- LABORATORY LIONS Elniteln 1.2 99 128 Kitchen, John Morris rnd William after the drive starts there will be The same thing could happen in •sources, including clams, crabs, Tio B75 926 . 454 Hi 451 1 Larkin 121 125 160 SHININO LIGHTS Noglow, and James .Samaras, a Three-Year Term heard 'scattered shots made by the New Jersey. Not in pheasant shoot- lobsters, fish. Bi)t none of them are CLUB 85 Bryan . 114 101 144 Sklelak . 1S8 D. Meg-ill - 180 167 148 partner in this and the Monmouth' luoky gunner who happened to be Ing, nor in rabbit shooting, nor In obeyed and none of them are In- - 169 Blind 1W> 1O0 I "if." '...- - 142 1« 141466 A noticeable Increase in the num. Dummy ISO 160 Handicap — 44 44 Diner on Monmouth street and the quail shooting, nor in deer, shooting forced. The reason they are not In- B. AurnacV R. MeBill . 181 ber of men enlisting in the Regular •tatloned in the right spot. Some .189 170 J01 manager of both places. will take their stand on an old wood >ut In striped bass fishing. That Is forced li due to lack of funds with McCoy 196 198 Ml- 469 554 60S 484 496 Army for a three-year period dur- Kruier.. 196_ The modern diner, located oppc- road. Others where two or three if the law makers of the state, the which to pay state wardens. Alaw ..." 127 BAGBB BIAVERS ing_the first week in December, people of the state and the mer- which Isn't lnforced is worse than Murphy 112 118 , 148 aita the Red Bank railroad station, announced by the U. S, Army Re- d«r trails cross, still others will 812 862 878 Paula log . _g . ~$Q WOMEN'S COMMERCIAL Is doing a big business, particularly perch high in boughs of a pine tree. :hants of the state could be brought no law at all. If the revenue de- LOCAL 293 Koch.nda.rfer : 95 95. 91 LEAGUE. cruiting, station in Red- Bank. :o realize the drawing power and rived from the proposed U license V. DeFailo _ 170 206 147 Talori-o :... 140 94 113 With the commuters. In the Second Service Command, If it happens to be a cold, windy W. Tomoine „ . . 134 104 188 he potential earning power of fee does nothing mor-tf than supply Handicap -._- 96 95 96 STOBLE'S BAR which Includes the states of New day the fellows In the pine tree B. Falindrino 168 17. 1.5 /. LeBed. - 171 182 141 —~will,UJ.e »n awtlH taattng._I know itrlped bass as a sportsman's fish. funds for sufficient enforcement J. Falendrano 184 198 200 499 542 W. Lube <• 126 169 128 York, New Jersey, and Delaware, J. Ruffinl .....•- 146 156 172 Pupils To Present of on« old timer who always still' It striped bass WeyrprotecteTr-br -aeenta-to-mBrke-Hhe-laws-workr-lt 900 men volunteered for Regular rigid laws, If they were not allowed will have accomplished a lot in the hunts alone. Before the season 550 675 662 opens he selects a well-traveled o be sold and a limit catch of five right direction. TAP HOUSE 938 of these had enlisted for a Pupils- of Mechanic street school deer trail. He then digs a hole off or .ten per day allowed. In other Dumm. : : - 12J 128 123 three-year Utch. 424 men now serv- 120 152 will present a Christmas play, "The to the side -of the trail which he words, if we fcould get them back Sun Bise Hod and Gun Club; M. Ilidorl ... 138 ing in the Army of the United Perry - 188 188 123 Perfect Gift," at a meeting of the covers with pine, boughs. On the long our shores and bays and in- At the December 5 meeting the 5S8 506 152 States signed up for further army AVENGERS Chomberl-ln 154 134 Parent-Teacher association opening day he arrives before day- lets in the abundance In which Sun Rise Rod and Gun club held 698 E88 532 Wcd- service. Enllstets with no prior ser- DeSarnp , 84 121 116 nesday afternoon of next .week. break with a thermoB of hot cof- hey once were; sportsmen would an election of ofnecrs for the com- Lettt - .. „ 114 106 13: MICHAEL'S BAR vice totaled 859, and 121 men who swarm to our state from all over ing year. Here Is what the secre- Caru«o ; H7 174 153 Alchettino 148 168 140 MM. Myrtle Cook Is directing the had served before In .the Regular fee, another of hot soup and a Dummy ...... __.._.-.- 109 109 10S tary, Fritz Kasschan, has to saying 887 784 More ... 11« 163 151 play, and carols will be sung by number of sandwiches. Ha also he country. .'. * Handicap 62 62 62 B. Kennedy jl 165 1*7 153; Army chose to remain In uniform. regarding the. meeting: XISNERS ~ Minton 152 141 226 the school choir. has a pressure gasoline lantern In line with this, I have received J. Stoble 161 158 Our new "president is the am- 518 616 614 567 666' (28 Or. Edward H. Clayton will speak which he uses for heat. Then crawl- he following letter from'John Bo:- T. Elgrlm 169 }60 HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY bitious and live Wire sportsman H. Hoffmun 178 163 WAT6ON ROLLERS at the January IS meeting on Russell A. Schanck Ing Into his blind he is set for any rale, Jr., of the Hercules Rod and Mooney . .. 151 124 .98 F. Aumack _ 124 186 116 from Atlantic Highlands, Jack F. Palnndrano .' 176 167 1.1 "Let's Get Rid of Prejudice." Mrs. kind of weather. "run club. Parlln, N, J.I . J, TUttle . . 162 204 .. 106 105 159 M. Marx 188 151 Weller, Ourvlc* president is that KadUon _...- ...... 89 ISO K. Gandorf ___.. 148 146 168 Henry Inselberg- will be refresh- Home From Pacific Only bucks having horns at least Dear Mr. VanVllet: fly-rod expert from Mlddletown Makrli .... 117 95 E. Bcn-copan. _..' .... 128 118 . 14$ 821 852 846 ment chairman. three inches are legal to shoot Tha We in Middlesex county who do township, Charlie Gardner/ The Handicap . . .. m81 81 81 ' 528 546" 544 Warrant Officer Ruseell treasurer is that old faithful, Henry GLOBE PET. VOICE'S BAH Uw allows one'buck a year. Kill all of our fishing: in Monmouth Duncan 182 159 204 Schanck, U. S. Naval Reserve, of county for striped bass are doing Higgens, and' yours truly is back 562 815 6t3 M. Gollno 157 »7 181 New 'Monmouth, was released to. must be reported to the New Jer- la the harness again for another J. Acerra .. 144 208 185 BLOOMER GIRLS A. Tighe i-. „ - 189 14T 187 verything possible to make the Blacke. . 170. 17« 159 Trustee 62 Inactive duty from naval sei sey Fish and Game commission or triped bass a game fish, and we year as their secretary. Pelfer IDS 8- 86 Selieck 188 1«S 171 Bruno , , 182 ,113 174 Baldanta 80 77 143 182 December 1 after 37 months. warden of the county within 48 are willing to co-operate with all Our trap shooting committee is Walllnj- 171 78 194 /. VanBrunt '..-... 147 126 Klopp I .... 66 93 68 676 538 571 Years, Is Honored flours under penalty of J1O0. It Is the clubs In Monmouth county to just about ready to go. Will give Woolley _...'. . 1«1 108 11 He took part in causeway oper- 829 JOHNS-MANVILLB August S. Hutohins of River road, illegal to use any rifle or any fire- the fullest extent. you a little announcement on this 29 896 Handicap ".. lit 116 11« D. Calaodriello ...__.•.__.. 126 115 154 ations in the American theater, Fair Haven, believed to have the arm of any kind of a smaller cal- I have attached herewith an out- a little later. rtfn_y** ...... Uj Hj 111 public works at Daviivllle, Rhode SUDDLETOWN TOWNS HIP 471 476 474 110 longest record of service as a bank- Island, and public works and mo- iber gun than a 12-gauge shot-gun, ine showing what could be done Awards were made to the mem- Trapf ._. 172 102 with a $1 a year salt water fishing bers who caught the largest fish LEAGUE ' NIWE PINS 135 trustee, 62 years, was among 13 tor transport on Okinawa. He spent or to have In possession any missile Rlc« 96 71 106 Mo'ln-ar „.. 180 180 ^ This outline was presented at in the following class: large mouth Donovan 89 87 103 staff members and trustees, with eight days in Japan before return- except buckshot or to hunt at night bur last club meeting, and met with ACME MARKET 594 538 "f black bass, Henry' Higgens; trout, Casey .... 137 US Jones _ ; 68 108 118 AOMB FURNITURE 192 a total of 436 years, honored Tues- ing home. , H.ii last duty station _ or to hunt w]th dogs, the unanimous approval of all. Frank Dennis; _ pickerel, Arch Brady _.j 77 93 119 J, _Smith . .. 168 158 138 Scbacker 132 16- 138 day night by the Manhattan Sav- was at Okinawa, where he was at- One Dollar a Year Salt-Water Spangenbergerj striped bass7 Mau- C. Smith ...... 182 122 154 Handicap 102 ' 102 101 Murphy : 116 122 109 ings bank, New York city. Willard tached to a naval construction, bat- A number of reports have reach- : Fishing License'" rice Welsh. Hackelt 163 W7 Shinn 140 153 }70 ' •' 462 '461 54 HalTel ... 177 127 K. Denton, president, presented me- talion. ed this column.,r.ega.rdihg the kill- We sportsmen of all organized Flans were made to hold a "veni- 122 200 171 ' ROOEH 609 Strano 112 121 11 564 570 mentos to seven staff aids and six A member of the Keyport Ma- ing of deer out of season. This has clubs in New Jersey favor the $1 son dinner some time in February. LAFREDA' license fee tor salt water ftshjng, 782 77B .753 Cadman ..._..-.. 137 162 11 157 194 trustees, all of whom have, served sonic lodge, he Is married to the been going on In Monmouth'county There was a genera] dlscuslon to MILLBR'S TAVERN Co.an 154 128 172 but there afe some sportsmen, won- Blind KW WO 10 , 154 former Alice iTahara. for a long time, and It seems it is Instruct our delegates at the com- MurdocV 166 161 120 Blind .'. 1M W0 10 Gerlat ... 87 107 130 26 yean or more/with tha institu- up to the sportsmen to put a stop dering what would be done with ing federation meeting to see If Kunzman 143 147 189 Handicap 27 27 2 Jones ...... 140 162 145 tion. the money collected. I have a sug- 187 Benton , to it. If there are not enough game we can't have more teeth put Into Hu.don ._ 127 160 635 539 641 BOOKINO GAMES gestion that would take care of all Cuinpel 128 171 142 476 510 46 wardens to handle this condition, the law to prohibit the boats tak- 155~<134 DISOVSS NURSING the money and make every one ing moss bunkers from coming up Hurold . 205 KUBA HUBAS Robert £tout of Burnson road, then the sportsmen, who pay for concerned , a satisfied sportsman. GoWberj.- :-, .181 140 VICTORY LEAGUB Miss Lydla Blaser, director on our beach within casting dis- 760 794 103 of Uttle Silver, requests that basket-. their gunning licence and observi For instance, I would suggest C. Dolgenu 97 . Monmouth Memorial hosiptal school ball teams desirous of securing building a* striped bass hatchery, tance of the average fisherman and rORSGATE FARM Blind . U0 CAPTAINS the law should see to It that more taking not only bunkers but pos- J. Mulraln : 176 123 Blind . 1M A. Shinn _.- 160- 117 of nursing, presided at a round- games with the Little Silver Hl-Y wardens are appointed. and with the remaining money em- J. Knnm , 138 159 Handicap 60 60 150 ploy salt water wardens. Some of sible food fish as well. We have had R. Desmond 164 table, discussion meeting and tea quintet contact him at hli home. this condition for the post years.' R. Holllday ; . U6 133 C. Zerr , ...... 134 199 given last week at Auxiliary hall, His telephone Is Red Bank J74WT. these' wardens could take care of N. Laughlin ...... »• 118 147 488 608 42 R. Franeii _ 167 188 I had ocea,«l<)n last Sunday tc the hatching of striped bass dur- Let u_ hope that all sportsmen get F, Van Nortwlck 141 160 133 KBOLBR8 598 .624 Long ' Branch, for teachers and ' The Hl-Y squad is made up of together and do something about nil drive out to a friend's (arm, local ing the spawning season. G, Brunlniter 146 148 .Lope...... _,-...; .«•- »» » OOMM ANDERS guidance commutes members of players between the ages of IS anil this-condition. W. Van Nortwlck . +._ 138 151 Jeraleon ..._! 108 110 "9 E, Carhart .„•„,„, 178 I2» county high schools, in order to 18, and they will play home games edin^the Pine-Brook section, near We know the fact that a num- Horovack Ml 94 10 Dummy 115 After thr- mcetlne.we had movies ...... 135 create further Interest in nursing at the .Little Silver .'school court ,'Tintdri Falls: I 'took 'a . tramp ber, of clubs and local Organizations from' Field and Stream on duck 717 677 Poxon 144 100 14 C. Johneon ... .'. us li.- through tho woods in search of in New Jersey and along the Atlan- BOWNE'S OIL BURNERS Handicap ._.._...'.. 98' 98 R. Johneoii . ..-.-.._:•.... 161 155 205 as a career for high school girls. Tuesday nights. '• " <•. hunting, followed by refreshments. (82 516 64 6S8 Christinas greens. I had hardl tic coast arc taking up the fight K Lockwood IS. 104 605' for the striped bass, It appears- II. Walling 116 LUCKY STRIKES COLONELS More than 25 attended and heard gone 300 feet from his house when that little has been done except to J. Vreeland 144 168 141 108 11 M. PrancU ._.t 141 17T 1C9 faculty members of Monmouth Me- * ST. O-TORQE'S I came across a freshly sklnne W. Till 1B6 167 164 B, Dol.enu ...-..-.._..-... 66 73 '4 Ill 12S 141 186 Rtunson , ' demand restrictive legislation, and Jackson ...... 168 120 161 Pel Maffti 167 morial and Ann May school of hide of a doe. They hadn't eve: E. Carhart ... 147 147 173 . 180 m'ost of this against the commer- NY Giants Seek 0, Mack 157 121 Blind ...... 100 100 101 Patterson .... 171 202 182 nursing of Fltkln hosjpltal discuss Servicei for Sunday? December bothered to bury the hide but ha «8fr 61 604 cial fisherman who has the formid- Handicap 5. 571 en the merits of A nursing career. At- 16! 8 a. m., Holy C&mmunioaj 8:80 left It laying In plain sight at th able weapon "Economic Value." ' 712 73S 480 469 46 GENERALS NavyYBeattie Orlmei 167 181 tending from the Red BSftk high a. m., ohurch. school in Ralph hall, side of the trail. A little further on Whllo rending ono of last year's BUOK SMITH'S TAVERN 11» J, Connolly 150 145 WATSON1 LABS MEN'S BOWLING Ghambeilaln _...... 152 136 181 school guidance committee were Cruclfer's guild meets in the I found a dead buck which, hac magazines, I was delightfully sur- Mr, artd^Mrs. Paul -Bealtle of M. Boncore . 130 146 A. Bloomer ... 1414 0 4 188 ...... 116 Misses Margaret Thompson, Mary. church; 11 a. m., morning prayer' only been shot a few days before. prised to find that the State of Headden's Corner, fijrmerly of Fair LEAGUE U Klenk 191 200 North Carollpa, realizing the value E, Thorop-oh n .... K-.-1T1 187 174 ,'.. 118 624 658 Rice, Leonora Hodgdon and Bar- and sermon by Rev. George A. < He hadn't been touched so I figured Hnvon, have received a communi- J. Clark .... 160 -146 187 of striped bass both as a commer- HEADQUARTERS ENSIGNS bara DeckerU Robertshiw, At this service the full he had been wounded and went off cation from tho New York Giants A, Provlnt ...... 158 185 14. 111 1T0 cial and game fish, decided to do A.' Connolly 116 Doran • 188 111 choir ot men and boys under the to die. At anofh'er"*sp.ot I- found something about It with the help baseball .club inquiring about the W. Brad-haw ."""_ZZ 128 IBS. 156 Byrne ;..,„ 114 _45 A. Travera, Sr. .. 96 90 111 INVENTS ELECTRONIC TUBE direction of J. Stanley Tarrar -"' where a deer had been butchered, und co-operutlon of the sportsmen naval status of their son,. William 769 Wleirand .. - 115 112 '•••-_ ill. Fast 99 126 T, Boncore 188 • 124 ' Jerome Rothsteln of South Bel- If this tfl a sample of what Is and cpmmerctnl fishermen, It was C, Bcattle,. gunner's mate third KINOS HARDWA774R • Sli yiSS 560 •in*'., It. Carman -. 103 ,157 DrolUtrth 14T 153 roar has reoelved a patent on a their opinion that regulations clnss, relative to his / availability KINO'S HARDWARE "> Handicap ....?.. ..,. 248 243 LIEUTENANTS "The Ues-lab" by Handel will bi ' going on within a radius of ten which •merely govern the size and fl, Sullivan 161. 198 148 P. Minton 128 159 166 telephohlo 'eleotron tube which will for spring training this season. 8, Bennett 187 165 1,'iS ' . 00. 942 sung by the Monmouth Oratorio so- 'IJlIlM inm Umg Branch, Eaton- season for tiklng striped b&9s> was 8 ... • ;..', A, A. ,0. S. H. Woolley >.... 181 115 148 be used In weather forecasting. The " .Boattle" was "fdrttTdfly ft' ltar pit- T; MSof.' :.:...:..._.^. 12 J 179 U' Br*da-S«r „;,;.;„.._,u., '156 l.i ciety and the United Choral toolety town and' Red. Bank It Isn't hard tin Inadequnte In. maintaining the (lovlc?, whlchi i» highly'sensitive ib supply of these fish ns regulations cher fpr the.Rumson high school H. Riddle 179 152 Walling ^._....;,..:.... "tii" W. Burnett.... It4 *m 1.0 of Atlantlo Highlands Sunday it f Mto picture the number, ot .deer ti- C, Kin. ,... 174 158 166 •576 changes In heat ai)d pressure and. govornlng the bug limits und'open nine' and was also a, membor of 6 3 o'olook. The publlo U Invited to at- led throughout the colin- . ADMIRALS ' !77 which may be adjusted to Indicate .aen«ons fop maintaining our aupply the football squad. In the spring :847-TB1I M. Klenk «... Ut - 182 ; st.atlo pressure and use aa a bar- tend this •ervloe, • of migratory wildfpni have been, of 1944, he m training with the ACES II. Ell ...„...,.. J.. 159 110 166 Every evening until' Christmas John V. Chalk, then commissioner G|nnts at Springfield, Ohio, when C, Recht ... 1199 165 J. Bchoflel- ...... J H'O 125 .190 ometer, was developed under gov- Thofe seems to have been a gen- of Game und inland Fisheries, with 138 188' J. Hammond 203 160 178 ernment supervision. It will meas- eve the carbon will play familiar ho was callsd 'Into lerylco, • • •* ' 6.9 59- 624 ital n-arcity of pheasants through' the support of/R. BruceBruce ' EthnrldgeEthnrldge, K. GnnntlU .../.,... 109 ill ure and record temperature; meas- and traditional Christmas oirols be- Aboard tho .destroyestry r USd Ban- W. Brnun „ , 179 .177 HAJOHB • _Ca>t thl« season, yet whllo director of the De'partmerit of'Con F, Brown ...... -....._..-,. 114 -115' 169 wlnd veloolty'throtigJi dynatnlo ginning at 8 p. m. and concluding. ner, SeattlSttl e war in TokyTk o bnb y at D. Lafayette'....., 179 101, 1 11 .•taljs^. A, 'Wfit/h* w....J«-» 100 at 8i80 - - "'- ' ilmtw ..years,, South Da- I *'''^''HAR^YT nAKDWARB ' Handicap. .69 registered , a kill exceeding naval engagements. He la stilt l in Wullln. •„:. 125 111! 117 In a wind tunnel and measure the don, N. C. At a double ring oerimoay Sun- ,000,000 bird* We 'have Just fln- Weldon Die to !«•'operating tho only the #irtvy, nnd at soa, n'nd hhiis par- Murphy „. 13» 143 187 METAL 8H.Q1' smallest ohanges In tht itreu ol ' ed a roait pheasant dinner, birds ti_h hat-he'ry.-ln the country devqt- en Us have forwarded the lotti D, ahulman ...... :...... I3ft 159 Wymb. ..,„ 17! BELFOBD KOXE CLUB WINS day at tht Greek Orthodox ohurd. ,tor to M, Shulmnn ,.....„..„. 14 j 107 ,...... !...„.....,. 167 122 metals, " • ... • -were ihlnped, frozen, from ed oxclgsivcly to the propagation him,. • ' i || ..j.. of Holy Trinity In Jonty Olty, H, Shulmnn v. , leg 1ST'. 107 a H7. "The Belford. Ride and' Pistol | ,„.„,._, HB ltlM Ann Vlantw, daughter ot Mrs.' t\ J-O-M „., < > t i # ti. IIP.,VI«.MIMI M. . - t '•1f1***M* *' J ** * *' j ¥* olub-won-ll_-thlrd straight matoh LooklnK pvdr the records, North MHKXHilH 106 Hi BophU:VlaiitU,ot .Wilt X^WJfflrH, Carolina found thaU In 11102 in LA?_B DBBDOINO CO^T UP Monday night on the'home range The Rofiton w4» marrjid to Lieut, fiouiii Jo- North — Onrollnu..-.!_lon«,-1,183,400 ogalnit the 'Wait yroelipld Rlflo f M d Jb |g".0ll> ,6^.»trlncd.jjass were la; Aink ThlsV ufBJi art_Ae__.1_i>' ti/vn f AMI. ppB-r.ild.m punting JJco&i.* 'Uili announood lit the nutting1, of the Lady Bllvir and Army BluKlhlbrld*'! ilatir In N«r, Totk o ty" ""-"- p.unnojs'-warmed to, flouth k ' g y In Inter'.akon c'ounc'l' Tucsa.yy nightg . Botfi dcgi wire w« trim** in thi Th* Jifilnj Md-luntluon wu jhjarthcf t.va ip.ru- CChtngoh i in '.hf.pjt.nhj i canilit ot t« )_B/|_tnt-VlO)-ATIOK ..rtwno.i'n ceaaty ' novini t\n dt ot iL' ti '-rtiiivbn-|[cyKS « BANK EEGISTEB, IflStasMBJK/H pt, Moamaiita C*uaty-Surrwetrt MRee. President J. Haymond King was luncheon,was) served and gifts ex- In the natter of the etteteVf MtBtr in chwrg* «f the meeting, my, changed/ Those "attending'. were WalUns, Sr,, aewattt. Notice to erec- John A. Hay el of farad the opening Mrs, W. Plerson Dean, Mrs. Clar- tors/to present cltlmi against estsU. • prayer, Craig N. Crenshaw acted ence Peaee/MiM Bw. Dean, Mrs. First Mfethodist Punuant'to the order of Ooraun JU- To Brotherhood T€)Rb as secretary of the meeting In the Frank McCleaster, Mrs. Jf( T. Wat-. Paddlii,' Surrojrat. otth« Count* of Moll- 7 - fire mouth, mad* on tilt Ant da/ •' N»T«»- Absence of Joseph A, Verduna, son, Mrs. Charles D. Johnson, Mrs. . 247 Broad St., Red Bank ber, 1MB, on tb* application of bother Robert If. Wood, president of the Walter Smale, Mrs. Timothy Wall- Wallln»LJr:, Administrator of tk« estate Tellf Church Group REV. ROGER J. 8QUIRB, if. Cuther WiElSI." 8f.7TlB*M*J. ?OUM "young,meri'n .Bible class _of the lng, Mrtv Theodora O. Bailey, Miss church, of which Bgt. Bursley Is is h*nbr given to tb* creditor* of (aid Of War Experience* Eoto'O. Bpf6ui~MH." wmraia-o; — ' '•' BlTNDAT/DBCEoniKE digued to exhibit 'to the •ub»orlb»* also an active member, was a gueat, Reya 'and Mrs. Dolson. The next Administrator u afomaid, their dabU 11:09 A. It—Sermon by pastor on the subject. "Propbetle Hop*' and demandi against the Mid estate.* un- Robert K. Bursley of'ldtUe Sil- The next meetlng'of the Brother- meeting will be held Monday De- der oatb, nitbln ate iaoptb» from tb« ver, »t*ff sergeant with the IT. & hood will be held at the church cember 17, at the home of Mrs; J. Come irte" date of A. atoreiald order, or tber ">" Monday night, January 14, Thomas Watson. IN T. LAWLEY be forever Urred of their: atttons there- Army;- who was honorably' dis- aCbtd? 1:00 r.Mr^The GreatneM im SUnpUotty." fore acalnat tb. aaid lubiftlber. . charged three weeks ago following The Good Government RepubH- DaUdi Frtehold, N. J., Nortmbw lft, six yean of service, presented an 'can club met at the home of Mrs. . CORDIAL WHLPOMB TO AUit -AGOIT-- account of bis experiences in. the Hazlet , Phoeba Neldlnger Monday evening ' Luther Walling, Jr., South' Pacific to members of the and held their Chrlstmaj party. A. Drive and State Church Street, Brotherhood of the Presbyterian at. the poitofflee and Frank Htrtle'i) coveVed dish supper was served B.lford, N..J. followed by a social evening. Glftfi Hwy 35 , - eifri, Btyltr, *ob«rts church Monday night Pvt Jack Weigand, son of Mr. TO SET PROMPT RELIEF from ' * Plllibury. ' The young man, who enlisted in and Mrs. J. Franklin Wsigand, who were exchanged. Attending were distress of those, nagging colds Atlantic Hlrhlandl, N. J. the army in 1939, mentioned that has been statined at Camp. McClel- Mrs. Ethel Finger, Mrs. Laura that cause'coughing and make MAKE IT LAST... Tel. Red Bank 410 . • • Proctors. his division arrived at New Cale- lan, Alabama, is spending •«. 10-day Maurer, Mrs. Elvira Strittman, Mrs. you feel all stuffed up—put a donia U hours before the Japs furlough at his home on the Holm- Joseph Lejeune, Miss Neva Le- goodspoanful of Vicks VapoRub your generator it" lagging— were scheduled to take over the is- del turnpike. . Be "fill report to jeune, Mr*. Edith Wuestefeld, Mrs. in a bowl of boiling water. land base. 8gt Bureley was sttv Camp Ptckett, Virginia. Jack has Jettle Dolson, Mrs. Janette Ever- Then feel relief comraa you tioned at Noumea, the 'Paris of been ,in the service "about five dell, Mrs. Susie Btultz, Mrs. Earle breathe in the steaming, medi- your carburetor needs adjusting— the Pacific," and the capital of the months. Stultz, Mrs, Emma T. Rudlger, Mrs. cated vapors. These medicated Island. New Caledonia was the Ernest E. Peseta, Jr., returned to Elizabeth Huylar, Mrs. Eleanor vapors penetrate to the cold-con- your starter needs re-building— R HIM . UTTLE PACKAGES headquarters in the SouthTPaclfie Trinity -college, Hartford, Connecti- Rudlger, Mrs! Neidiriger, Mrs. gested upper breathing passages. and storage "bin" for other army cut, Monday to complete his second Maltland Walling and sister, Mrs. They soothe irritation, quiet your car need* a general tune-up— bases in that war theater.' year, after serving almost three George Sanborn of Neptune, and coughing, help clear the bead and He detailed the characteristics of years with the U. S. Air Force. Mrs. Mrs. Catherine Hogan of Cllffwood. bring such grand comfort - o scmEinirouNirTHnREE the Island, stating that the French Ernesf E- Poeux and Donald Pea-. Thomas Rathbone, chairman of- FOR ADDED RELIEF.. .On K Island is noted for the export of eux accompanied Erneart, Jr., to the salvage collection In the town- throat, chest and back at bed- PHONE R; B. 3355 canned beef and the mining of iron the college. ship, states, that the following pa- time rub Vicks VapoRub. It ore and 'nickel. During hit talk Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Peseux per collections will be made with works for hours—even while ELECTRIC Bgt Bursley spoke of theeustoms entertained several friends at their the township truck; Hailet Boy you sleep—to bring relief. Now of the natives, their dress and also home Saturday evening. They will Scout troop 92, December 27; Clov- try this nonic* A Ai^kA^^h SERVICE the sanitation found there, He was leave next week for Tuscaloosa, erleaf troop 25 Girl Scouts, Decem- tested treat- Vf ld\9 overseas 18 'months and was re- Alabama, to spend Christmas with ber 28, and Boy Scout troop 87, ment*,tonight. Jf VAPORUtv/ RED BANK cruiting sergeant for the Red Bank their daughter, Lieut. Doris J. Fes- West Keansburg, December 29. 30 MECHANIC STREET aviation cadet unit before being eux, a cadet nurse at the hospital These will be the last salvage col-, • Opposite Globe Court sent to New Caledonia. He Is the in Tuscaloosa. lections held by the township. Men. 17 to S4! This is your op- WALTEB t DTJUBAB, Froprletor holder of the Good Conduct medal, The Hazlet Red Cross ladles held Fireman Second Class Carl Glass, portunity for travel, education, and American Defense, American Thea- a career. Enlist In the Regular their annual Christmas party ai Jr., who is stationed at ihe Brook- Army now. Apply at the Army Re- ter and Asiatic-Pacific ribbons and the. home of Mrs. Jettle Dolson lyn navy yard spent the week-end cruiting station in the Bed Bank the Victory medal. Tuesday afternoon. A covered dish at his home with his mother. postofflce building. . It Pays To Advertise In The Register THE DIAMOND OF HER DREAMS THIS CHRISTMAS From NAT'S Jewelers If yours is to be a Christmas romance, let the rings be worthy of the~girlTurd the occasion.^ Ch©o»e them from this, the finest stock in all Red Bank from Nat's. •.•ppeHPaT"-^noo0- 0 Trlmt tailored, | modern duet , Moderately priced. * T' EXTENDED PAYMENTS Rlohly hand-sculptured, .00 14K gold diamond en- '125 gagement ring. What a happy man you'll make him on Christ-. | The wider wedding mas if you shop fcr his gifts h§re. There .00 band for the groom, *85 matches the ' ring for' isn't anything his wonderful old or' young Richly hand- the bride. All 3 includ- sculp tu red ed.- heart desires that -j ou can't find among our wedding pair. priceless gift suggestions. Just don yourbon- net and start choosing today. SILK RAYON ROBES ...... $12.50 ,00 ALL WOOL ROBES ...... $12.95 to $18.00 Glorious 8-dla- I mond wedding SUEDE SPORT COATS .....$19.95 I'combination. LEATHER JACKETS ...... $12.S0 to $21.00 WOOL or SILK "MUFFLERS ....$1.95 to $5.00 ALL WOOL SPORT COATS ....r....$16.50 up Unique in mo- tif..this stun- ALL WOOL SLACKS ^ningr, diamond- :,....~...... :..2... $9.95 -set pair, f Impressive diamond, let SWANK WALLETS-...... $3.00to$9dk in. rugged l^K gold Ttnoratlng. * -K ts»g *t NECKTIES,.....:...... , ...:...:....rv. $1,00 prestige.for him. TIE RACKS ...;$li00 and $1.50 LjBELTS & SUSPENDERS ...... ,...... $1,00 up mm rr k ..(-„ -•ataV , 8 bluing dla- SwwaiV»e*i; SPOR| SHIRTS ...$3.95to;$12.50 hanoe thli ex- jiulilta, oombl; .'nation. 1209 BROADWAY ' BOYS^PLAiD MACKINAWS ...... :..; $9.60 M LONOjBftANCtf "Open Evenings Until 'f'TJIE' ""*"/," »f •*. A >•>>•' .* SEP BANK REGISTER, DECEMBER 18,1946. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE I FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES- WANTED PIANOS. A. B. -fiirhan, piano mik.r, AKE YOU IN tIGED oi mortal box./, Oms.close-the elUU of the PIGS, TUBKJ9YS and chickens. , Phone dealer, tuning, repairing, cenovatiag chicken nests, lime boxes; leaf-burnine ARE YOU READY to buy a living room WATEU PUMPB,' new an* rebulltr Pump ROOMS TO PAINT by day or». •ulU.~ The Furniture Canter bav. high 1st. Kudoiph F, Malchow. Ssven good Bed Bank 1I18-B-1. Joseph Morris. Drover 0, AcVerson, Atlantic _ihrp and showroom .nrummond .place carts, nig icalderi. ' Won. Centarr •^^______repair, 'of all Idnds; ylumbiast and Brad* quality, factory samples. Enlor violins and bows. Inanlr. at IS L*8oy LIONEl, ELEdTBIO 'streamline train; Keypart. . '- " Bhcne Red Bank 888. Weldlnz, State Hlshwny 86, Mlddletowa. Place, Bed Bank. .Phone Bed Bank beating. t. O. Jiattt. having It with tha 12-month payment two uparata track system* with Phone Middletown it. . MEDIUM SIZE SLED, good f? TKI THE y«iVes Trader, *s Pin JIiddli2J8 Plan, - 29-Eait -F»nt itr.et,-K.d.Bank.. 3493-M. •witches, and croiiover). Extra large CHICKS—JTeeds nnd poultry house sup- MOBTGAGB LOANS," real /estate, all • Call Bed Bank 2148-W or r'ront street, your pet'shop to Phona Red Bank 1647. THAYER BABY ooach, oversli. baislnei; "Sower transfonnerr»60i Zenith-deluxe ~ klndl~Df insurance.- W. O,—Weart|-«i- Height.-T«tWM,.R«di£»nlt,«i. » th. pllei; order 10-16 chlcki, day old or mattress fits both, b>tblnet and toilat trans-ocean all-wave portable radio, 176. THE FURNITURE CENTER'hay. load! Broad street, Red Bank. Phone Sitt, FOR CHRISTMAS—An Argus C-8 ; started now, Dlsbrow Brothers, Ware- of occasional tablet, lamps arid all cha(r, laundry tub and pot stove, ping Phone Sfd Bant 1889.M.* KOTTCE. If jou nn thinking house and Hntchcry, Whale Pond road, kinds of occasional big comfortable pong table with eompleU equipment. KAUIN ft SONS, carpenUrs; sldtnt. camera, Phona HolraiMl 74(2. about dlspoalng of jrqur household Weat Long Branch. Phont'26B0. chair.; »!»o break/ait and dinette lets. Phone Red Bank 8088, ~ - CONTENTS HOT -wHer h.ater, with roofing and repairing, tail after ( p. TWO-WHEEL CAB trolier. Day ._ FOUSII—Rctflo-t adr.ft Orloiier J. FHESH EGCfs and poultry, broilers, m., write, B. 3?. D, 1, Box 418, Koyport, town 60D, extension i(4, ertnlng ] Ownwr T- Freshly killed. chines, low temperature refrigeration, FANCY OAPON6, weighing 3 or 8 Red Bank. one porcelalas. china ornament] i deiifft., ^ iiiTay, !- --i^ttjost'. in marsh, on T. S. ply, cnii'Eod Bnnit S4C5. Monniouth Con- Lffnif Branch _j . will be large, .beautiful and with two aoil, manure, fill dirt, cinders, gravel and J247. • •••'• . Adams i6r,.'.o; Avciuio uf TWO Rrvofs, temperatures, Made by leaders--in the No, S. About five feet long.. D. S> Bright 184. sand: Estimates given. Fbone Red Bank atructbn Co., 20 Wcsl street, Red Batik. 'ALIVE—ToulouBe geese, ducks and Lambertson, Branch avenue.. Opposite BumKOU. , 3MIH- can bo i-ia-isied by Kivine - Bryan, Portnupeck, .Long refrigeration field. Service guaranteed. GIRL'S BICYCLE, 26-Inch, very good 1464. Oscar Becker, 47 Second atreet, SECOND.HAND 11OOH frames and chickens. side Rosevelt Ten Room, Little Silver..' FLEXIBLE JFX.YBR for defrril'tiii.i o.' bjr.:a:i'l ;'.lying for this Brunch. ' Time payments. Middletown Kefrirera- condition, $80; girl'a red snow' suit, Pair Haven. N.J. • -.- ' chlld;.!c« skates, six 1% ndrorUianiH.t. S'.-ul liumson 7S1. A«k • trim, window frames, saah tion nnd Cold Storage Construction, MOTORCYCLIST coverall, only, worn, doora, jamii trim, weather boards, mold- USED DINING ROOM set, beautiful, size-14, Ilka new, »6i tan' coat, quilt Branch 8780.* . for Hi. Maim.* . ' / . Highway Su, Middletown, Phone Mid- once, good for all kinds of weather, 'lined, tize>H, good condition, $ 10. 78 PROFESSIONAX OIL; burner" ser- ings, porch rail, on Heaters, columns, studio couches and day beds. Buy on dletown 299. (10-; lady's tweed coat, fur .collar, inter> TO KENT—Five or mere rooms LOST—h'.iv .-. :uin tar. te-.nale Duchsimnd, lathes, stair treh-K screen, wainscoatiiig. our 12-month payment plan. Th» Furni- Creit Drive, Fox Hill, JUttls Stiver. vice. .All types of automatic heat- wearing liii-.iilon N". J. 11)4.5 license, lined, brown, ?15. . Call Sed Bank Phone Rod Bank 608. meat or house, by business i 60 gallons automatic tras hot water boIK ture Center, 29 East Front street, Bed COME TO SANTA'S work Bhop and see 3371-M.' Ing , service. . .Precise adjurtmentsl children. Phone , Middletown 4"i an.wera :o .Ne.'.t; Jrst 'jV.estf.-iy, Decem- er, Kiia hot w:r.or furnace, W, P. Scott, Bank, N. J. Phone Bed Bank 1647. Open him making toys, 8:30 to 5.S0 p. m. BEDS—Hair mattresses, dressers, dress-, ber 4, on M;u:i street, Mntnwan. (Ja.il William H. White, licensed elec- SAW PUBS. H]rbtst prices psld." 74 Monniouth. atreet, Red Bank, N. J. eyeninm to 8 o'clock.. { week -days. Saturday and Sunday all HEATER—^Portable kerosene room heat- ing table, breaMast set, 65-Inch table. MaU'.wan 2^U' o:-Kl Main street. Re- Phone JUn] I\»hk_2J___>__j day, until 5:80 p. m, The 85 Highway er, pro-war construction, used only a Phone Red Bank 746, Saturday. trician. Day or sight. Phone Bet ler Bros., Eatoutown. ward. IJW Tustine Piano few months, Will sacrifice at half price, WANT TO BUY Ul.d pi&f pong •\VAGUN.S--Htibi)y" horses, upholstered company, 16* Monmouth atreet, Red Trading Post, Middletown. " PRIG1DAIRE, electric range, brand new, Bank 2446. 1 'rocking chairs, flat top desk^with slate, Phone Rumsoh 1397.* Must be in good condition. Fol Bank. Exclusively in. this territory. 14-MONTHS-OLL) well trained- fox deep well cooker, electric lights, oven, kind preferred. Write. 'Ting P« froning bonitls,' do II houaei- at near hound. Mike Fangello, Box 439, R. F. FIVE LARGE radiators for steals or hot control. On. 'only! Grab this beauty. CESSPOOLS cleaned and built,. ••ptle FOUNit—Pischyr^tid' button. Owner m.ay Maytag, the washer that luBts for 20 Dox £11, Bed Bank.* - wholesale, prices, Ireing made at Santa years oi mure. .Order yours now. Tust- D., Eatontown, N. J.,- or Pine 'Brook water; good condition. Inquire, phone Bock's Stove Exchange, Valley Drive, tanks cleaned and installed, drains in- hr.ve «srae b;. <:.;:ii-.ji at .Mnlnliay Fed- CJaus The Trading Post, Ing'e, 16 Monniouth jjtrept. Red Bunk. road. Eatontown 268rM. : near Sears avenue, Atlantic Highlands. atalled, Phona any time day or night, PUPPIES, PIGEONS, bantams, nbjtltl eral i;r-\;ru:t :.r.ei Lc:in. 21 .Monmouth Phone Atlantic Highlands 980. Bumaon 740-J,' Harvey 0. Tilton/ % and all kinds of Data. Write ia it •treel. •.•»'''!._ li;-.r'g..* •' ' . RHODE ISLAND red pullets nnd cock- ALFALFA HAY, first and s.cond cut- FIRST, SECOND and third cutting Al- Bruce place, Rumson. tail what you have and price to Hy-Wa YOU NEVER have to change screen or erals, 12 to 1C weeks' old. Call Esner, falfa hay. Earlescote Farm. Phone itQ^'i~-'l\\u r:;i;.:, Jr.u KG': *.*(*•»--.* • •» - •'./ APARTMENTS* REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL E3TATE FOR BrN Tricky Tunes, Swiss Movements. SPORT COAT .,: ,...: :....- :..J. , $17.95 . .•.(65 in Stock). / 6 BELTS - SUSPENDERS ...„ ..:. *..:...... :. $i;50 MUFFLERS and MUFFLER SET .::....:.....:....;...... ,. $1.95 to $3.56 BOW and ARROW SETS Ready SWEATERS !.•..:.}:.:.:.:"'.'..:..,:.-:. l...... r.....:^l.:..l.;;l$i.95tp$s.95 By Ben Pierson ... a Quality Product at with a * (Ample Supply) -FOR BOYS- Full Supply of LEATHER GLOVES ...... $2.50 ALUMINUM SAUCE PANS NECKTIES _;...... :.....:...... J...:L..; ,..J., - '55c By Wearever and Enterprise. 1-Qt. Size. ' r * (125 Available) PLAID MACKINAWS..:: _ $10.95 FINGERTIP COATS ;...... :...... $16.95 StainlessSteel Ensemble FUEL OIL : COLORS! BLUE. BROWN. CAMEL. $13.95 Consists of 4-qt., 3-qt., 2-qt., 1-qt. and 1-pt. saucepans; 6", 95 NAVY PEA JACKETS 7" and 9" fry pans: covered casserole and double boiler. . SPORT COATS ..... $12.95 *(19 Sets on Han'd) ' Wl AT H E R - WISE S ER V ICE $4.95 TROOSERS '...,:.....;.... •'•V This Is a new »nd more aocuntte method of aalculat- 43,98- Ing your fuel oU,oontJnnnUaaM.JXltlL_tlili..jn(Mieni. >LAID SHIRTS ,'t 'We^kave. mdicated'^uantiUci.^iio -thatthis^roerchandise\ . , would not be considered as "Come-on" advertising. The early shopper certainly can obtain any of the above, _.•',, Call Red Bank 248 for Fuel Oil Delivery Servica J" a'-li. t ' t i r • xw < GIVE ' HI TJt UK WR ffC^I f,T SIX >II K ^Wft^ /',.. fth.oAf ,<<..whof maintains Hl own image and like- A nursery is conducted each Sun- December 21,,the Sunday school, The funeral of Mrs, Blorenoe B. in tha Sea Bright Methodist church be held in the church'auditorium s will present Its Christmas program died Friday morning at Rivervlew; I ness;". . The relations of God and day starting at 11 a. m. In Christ Kettel ot .77 Willow street. Fair by Rev. Walter B. Williams. Tuesday night, at" «:15 o'clock. Cpl. , Iiepnaj-do-. Episcopal parish bouse for the con- In fellowship . ball. The program, Haven, who died Monday follow- haspltal, was held Friday site James Fleetwood of Fort Mon- man, divine Principle and idea, are Service^ Sunflay will.be: Sunday venience of parents who are at- •will Include the play' "Qhrlstmaa, ing a three months' illness, will be tit the jphn E. Day tunersjl' moutbT and a group, of 'singers will indestructibiem Science," (P. lgi, GABEET MOBFOBD school, 9:45 a. m.; morning worship tending- the.mDrnlhgLwprshjp^^ ^ Windows." Th« activities will be- held this afternoon at' 2:30 o'clock Interment was In Mount Olivet': present a Christmas program, Cpl. 470.) • at 11 o'clock, with Rev. Dr. Roy. B, The E. S. Valentine Mlsaionary gin, at 7:45"o'clocK ^ ~ at the Worden funeral hline. KevT Private—funeral — aerylpes were- cenietery, , _ Fleetwood it a musician. Miss De«r, executive secretary of the society is holding its monthly meet- Harrison Cloud.-pastor ot the held last week for Garret Morford Ruth Scattergood Is chairman of PRESBYTERIAN New Jersey Baptist convention, as ing this afternoon at the home of METHqDIST Fair Haven Methodist church, will at the home of his sister, Mrs. Wal- ter G. French of Riverside avenue. the committee and the church will Rumeon guest preacher; Junior Christian Mrs. C. W. Bennett of Sycamore Naveslnk . oSllclata. Interment, under the di- Fair Hav«n _fcejJecorated f°r the occasion. The Rev. William Calvin Colby will Endeavor society, 2:30 p, m.; Bap- avenue. Mrs. L. B. Dequlne, the rection of the Worden funeral Rev. Herbert S. Craig, rector of (Thi ted BaoJt Htft$tu e»u b« kgurf*:-! Morning service, 10:30 o'clockr Trinity Episcopal church, officiated Ir, Fait flnv«i> at Vaek'i tlortTaoj"tSa White Christmas offering will be preach "Bir"Glftrt6r-the; Kin's"-at- "flSTjfdutirf eHdwshipr7~p.- ntrr-eye- speaker, will ylve a resume of a home will be in Fair View ceme- Fait Havin Mafltat) •' '^ ' story on "Lepers." qimrfay fl^nnl 'at. l^igfl.' —, ._•. — . Up'(jer juperyUlpn of recejyed at that time. . ' the 11 o'clock service Sunday morn- ning service, S o'clock, when Rev. Chqlr practice is held each Thurs- Maynr Augiiitim jtf, • The church chojP »u n,eet for ing. Special music* will be present- Ellwbtfd ^. Wolf, wljl. deliver a ser-: day night £t 7», .o'clock In the Born at Fair Haven, tha daugh- the Mount Memorial home was- in ton of River road.has been rehearsal of Christmas music. ed by Mr. Gotachalk at the organ mon on the subject of 'iPower was CHBIBT EPISCQPAI- church. The Sunday school enter- ter of the late Joseph P. and Myra Fair V(ev .ceinetery. ' ed to his home with a sirious cold, j Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. and by the choir. Present." Shrewsbury. tainment will take'Place Thursday Bennett Smith, Mrs. Kettel had Mr. Morford' d(ed suddenly of a Mr. Mlnton, who Is cpmm,p(|pr« otjj Boy Scout troop 23 will meet in The members of the 'Sunday The Christinas meeting of the Sunday's 'services Include, "Holy evening, December 20, at 8 o'clock, been a resident of Fair Haven all heart attack December 1 at the the North Shrewsbury Ice B&t j the churchh h basemenb t' Thursday school with their parents and Edna Woodward auxiliary of the Communion at 8 a. m.; church Miss fva Ingilng'is director. her life. Her husband, Arthur 8. Bd^ewater hospital at Miami, Flor- and Yacht club, was'unable to a.t- friends will join the congregation Missionary society will be held to- school at 10 and mornlpg prayer Kettel, died 26. years ago." Surviv- ida. He waa porn at Red Back, tend the annual meeting * of the | night" at 7:30 o'clock. 1 Sunday in the "White Gifts" ser- morrow at 8:30 p. m. in the church, and sermon by the . rector, Rev. ing are a daughter, Mrs. Josephine the sor} qf tlie lat'e Samuel W. and dub last Thursday, at which time The church school Christmas par- vice. Every worshipper at this ser- GOSPJEL MISSION Ruth O'. Morford. .For several •y will be held Friday night, De- parsonage. The Women's Mission- Robert D. Smith, at 11 o'clock. Burnside, living at home; a son, he was re-elected commodore of vice is asked, to bring a gift of " Port Monmouth Sgt. Harry L. Kettel, V.. 8. Army; years he bad bean living In Florida. cember 21, at 7:30 o'clock. ary society will meet Thursday of the organization, ' new, warm clothing for children, Every Sunday^Sunday school at two sisters, Mrs. Carrie' Mlnton, The young people of the church next week at 8 p. m. at the home FIRST METHODIST Surviving a,'r'e two slsteri, Mrs. The public library In the borough the aged or the shut-in, or of can- of Mrs. W. K. Meglll. Sea Bright 2:30, and preaching at 3:30. Fair Haven arid Mrs. Leona White, French and Miss Alice Morford of ire planning to visit the tick and ned food, fruit or candy. Gifts hall, which is open Tuesdays, \»Sli Westfieid, and one grandson, Robin Red Bank. . - be closed Christmas day sfld New ihut-ln Christmas eve, bringing to "Are We Prepared for Christ- METHODIST Burnside. tihem a bit of cheer with their should be -wrapped in white. _The FIRST METHODIST mas?" will be the sermon theme of Years but will be open Deoember lfts wW Fair Haven caroling. Miss Dorothy. Brown will |? be distributed to•the^folks Highlands .the pastor, Revi Walter W, Wil- ALBEBT V. JOHNSON 26 and January % • for whom they are best suited. All Rev, E. Harrison Cloud, pastor, entertain'the group after the sing- liams, at the Sunday evening ser- AJ-BEBT f. WEIDT The funeral of Albert V. John- A birthday party was glyen should endeavor to make this a Sunday school in charge of Mrs. announces services for Sunday as Ing. vice at 7:30 o'clock. A 15-minute son, 55, of OsboA street, Keyport, urday at 727 River -road for Peter: really great service. Hattle Walstrom, superintendent, follows: church school, classes for The funeral ot Albert J. Weldt, gospel hymn sing will be led by Who died following- » heart attack Flowers were placed In the The Ladies' Aid,society will hold convenes at 9:45 a. m. Morning all grades at 10 a. m.; morning wor- 79, of Belford, who died Sunday at Tlnnez; two-year-old aon ot .Mrs, Oscar Benson. suffered December 4 in the O. K. church Sunday in memory of Lar- worship at 11 o'clock with sermon ship at 11 o'clock. The pastor's the Hilltop Nursing home. Middle- Muriel Tinnez. Guests were Doris their annual Christmas frolic In restaurant, Front street, Keyport, ry LaRoa by his wife. Mr. LaBos by the pastor, Rev. John M. Long, Church school meets at 10:30 a." theme will be "Christmas at the town, was held yesterday morning and Carolyn Whltmore, Charles Bingham hall Wednesday after- was h.«ld Friday at'the H. S. Sedle was organist for the church at the on "The Herald of the King." The m. with Mrs. Eleanor Lindsay, su- Work Bench." The choir will sing at the Scott funeral home, Belford. Cupplei, Dianne Wolcott, Jackie noon, December 19, at 2:30 o'clock. funeral home, Rev. Charles R. timl! of his death ten years ago. senior choir will sing "Hallelujah, perintendent. . "There is Room in My Heact for Clayton Kuhn, reader at St. Clem- Singa,- Billy and Donald Sweeney, A program has been arranged for Smyth, pastor of the Keyport Meth- Pralsa the Lord," by Von Berge,- Cub pack 62 meets Tuesdays at Thee." A solo, "Silent night," will ent's Episcopal church, officiated. David Pempeck and "Pincky" Tu- The .Baptist Women's league this meeting and refreshments^wlll odist c&urcb, officiated. Intgrment and the rainbow choir will render 7:30 p. m. with John David Olsen, be sung by Mrs. George Purdy, Interment was In Fair View ceme- zic. Peter received many gifts. cleared about- $225 at the fair Fri- ba served. "'' •' was in Cedarwood cemetery. "Away in a Manger." Another of assistant scoutmaster, in charge. Youth fellowship meeting at 6:30 tery. Officer Joseph Herden, St Dough-' day night. Yuletlde Memories," a. Christ- the "Snapshots of the Gospels" will mas cantata by_ Ira B. Wilson, will The Woman's Society of ChriBt- p. m. ' Born at Buffalo, New York, Mr. Mr. Johnson was a carpenter by ty Ian*, is a medical patient at be conducted by the pastor at 7:30 iani Service will meet tonight at trade. In 1939 he was severely In- Rlverview hospital. I FIRST PRESBYTERIAN be presented by the Rumson Pres- Saturday morning at 10:30 a food Weldt had resided at Belford 19 p. m. Christmas carols will be the home of Mrs. Oscar Anderson. 1 jured while at work_at Fort Mon- Members of the Highlands Lions I byterian church choir under the sung. sale will be held in the basement years. He was a musician, and Rev. John A. Hayes, will speak direction of Prof. Charles F. Gots- The children's group in charge composer and a member of the mouth when a building collapsed; club will be guests of the Fair f of Mrs. Emily Stevens meets pf th« church, This is sponsored He was born at Union Beach, the '.o the congregation Sunday morn- chalk at 8 o'clock Wednesday night. The intermediate youth fellow- by the youth fellowship to defray American society of authors, com- Haven Lions club at the dinner | ng at 11 o'clock on the subject, The program,, part one: "Praise ship will meet tombrrownlghtat Thursdaysat 3:30 _P, m, posers and music publishers. He son of the late William and Anna meeting tonight at 7:15 p'clock expenses connected with the "White Johnson. His wife was the late --WbcrerArt -Thou0—™~ —.|-a-ird-Glory,"-ahair~and.^childr,en,'sj 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs, The annual church school Chrlst- Christmas" service. is survived by two daughters,. Mrs, WillowbroDk restaurant President Members of the Intermediate chorus; "The Prophecy," tenor solo 'HaEETe'WaBtf6nror25-OTf th -entertamrnent'^wUWbe. 'given- Glara-Arrar-Irfs-Angelesr-CaHform Mabel Arose Johnson. Robert V. VanBrunt will be in Christian Endeavor society met and children's chorus; "Bethlehem" Mrs. Bertha Simpson will assist Christmas eve. at 7:15 o'clock and la and Mrs. Julia Griswold of Or- Sunday afternoon with Jackie Bun- altos, choir and children's chorus; Mrs, Walstrom. a sunrise service will be held Tinton Falls ange and five grandchildren. Mni,-Ida Stein of Keyport, and one entertainment will be furnished day' leading the topic for discus- "The Shepherd's Vision," quartet Christmas morning at 7:30 o'clock. grandson, ! through the efforts of Barney T. CENTRAL BAPTIST sion, "Stories ot the Christmas and choir: Part two: "The Mid- (The Red Bank Btgiattr can b« bouett DAVID SCHENCK Egeland, chairman of the program Hymns." Miss Virginia Doolittle night Choir/i alto solo and choir; Atlantic Highlands ST. CLEMENT'S EPISCOPAL In Tinton Falls at Llneban • Store.) MB8. FBANK AMOBEIXO committee. Belford "•• !ed the young men and women of 'The Wise Men," bass solo and Rev, James E, Naylor of Ocean Pupils perfect In attendance dur- The funeral of David Schenck, The funeral of Mrs. Fillppa Amc- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fielder, X [he Senior Christian Endeavor children's chorus^ "The Guiding Grove will be the speaker at the Services next Sunday morning at ing November at Tinton Falls pub- 91, who died Sunday night at Phil- rello, 70, who died Saturday at her Church street, are the parents ot jroup. Star," soprano solo and Women's morning worship service at 1} St Clement's church will be: morn- lic school follow: - adelphia following a lengthy Ill- home, 90 Herbert street, was held a daughter born Tuesday at River- chorus; "Hallelujah!" choir and o'clock. His topic will be "Jesus ing prayer and sermon, conducted Beginners—Barry Lee Pftttnsfcy, Bev- ness, was held yesterday afternoon Tuesday morning at St. Anthony's view hojlptal. The children of all departments at the Worden funeral home. Rev. of the church school and the children's chorus. A solo, "Gesu Christ and the Keys." There will by Clayton S. Kuhn, lay reader in *erly* Homick. church, where a high mass of re- The Women's Society of Christian I charge, at 9:30. o'clock. Church First grade—Paul Bilti, William John A. Hayes, pastor of the Pres- Service of the Methodist church church quartet are preparing for Bambino" by Pletro Yon, will be be special Christmas music. Brown, Paul" DeVegb, Normm Irons, quiem was celebrated by Rev. Sal- rendered' by Charles Meeker, tenor. school will meet at 11/ byterian church, officiated. Inter- vatore DILorenzo. Interment, un- elected the following officers last the Christmas programs to be "pre- Church school convenes in the David MeMeam,' Matthew ROM, Bea-ment was In Fair View cemetery. uented shortly. Details of the pro- "The children's Christmas party chapel at 10 a. m. William F. Max- The Brotherhood of St. Andrew trice Parker Arlene Pctalla, Carole Van-. der the supervision of the Ralph J. week at the home of Mrs. George Hlse. Mr. Schenck, a' retired salesman, grams will be announced soon. w^ll be held In Bingham hall Sun- son Is superintendent. meets Tuesday evening of each Damlano funeral home, Long Curchdn on Fair Haven road: Mrs; Second trade—Ernest Tucker, JMH well known In Red Bank and vi- n Capt. John Waldron of the As- day afternoon, December 23, at Baptist youth fellowship will week at 7:30.o'clock in the parish Flnl«y, Elaine Jursa, Karen Llndaley. Branch,, was In Mount Olivet ceme- Harry Veroneau, president; Mrs. hall. • cinity, was born in Danbury, Con- bury-Park Salvation Army citadel 3:30 o'clock. The children will pre- meet In the chapel at 7 p.m. Third grade—Patricia Barker, Bea- tery. Nellie Parker, vice president; Mia,' sent a program of Christmas reci- The class for confirmation In- trice Dablels, Harriet Ann .Pinley, Le- necticut, the ,son .of the late Ellas M. Floyd Smitfi, recording secre- ipoke to members of the Women's Mlfi-week prayer fellowship noro Galftntcr, Suzanne Darby, Edward Born In Italy, the deceased had tations. Gifts from the Sunday struction will meet tonight at 8 S. and Anna VanWart Schenck. tary; Mrs. George Curcbln, tree Missionary society yesterday after- Wendesday. evening at 8 o'clock Aumack, William Finley, Martin Gordon, been a resident of Red Bank the J o'clock In the parish hall. ' He had resided at.Philadelphia the urer, and Mr». William Myatt, noon. The women.brought contri- school will be distributed to the under direction ot the deacons. Robert Homick. Adrian Irani, Jamei past 14 years. She waa the widow 1 Tatom, Roland Waidell. past ten years. His wife, Mrs. children at this time. • , I Choir rehearsal will ' be held Confirmation will take place to- of Frank Amorello. Her only sur- nahclal secretary. At the socle butions for the work of the Red Fourth grade—John Bilti, Alfred Chap-, Mary Rue Schenck. died In 1895. < Special Christmas services will be Thursday evening it 8 o'clock un- morrow night at 7:30 o'clock, at St. vivor Is a son, Paul, with whom next meeting Thursday, January t,J Bank Salvation Army groiufu The Mark's Episcopal church, Keans- mm, Ralph Johnson, Jim Him Lee, Surviving are four daughters, a.shower of fancy articles wiU be j leader for the meeting was Mrs. held' in the church Christmas eve, der direction of Miss Ruth Elsaes- Kerbr Bo«i, Charles Schialone, Lcallt she made her Aome. burg. . Sculthorpe, Allrn Taylor, Eog«r Wlll- Mlas Anna VanWart Schenck and held for the sale which will take . Frank W. Hewitt. Hostesses includ- at which time Holy Communion ser, who will he substituting for will be observed. The service the choir director, James Locke getoit, Car]..Worth, Robert H»«raan, Ge- Miss Kathryn Schenck, both living place In conjunction with the Mar* | ed Mrs. Maurice Rarlck, Mrs. C. C, ntva Gaddli, Marcla •Gnenberg, Carol EDWARD JENKINS tha Washington supper February begins at 11 o'clock. Humphries, who Is on vacation. BAT SHOBE COMMUNITY Sconelll, at 67 East Front street; Mrs. Emil- Walling, Mrs. I. Harold Wood and ia Smith, Scaradale, New York, and . Ed-ward Jenkins, 80, died Friday 22. Mrs. David Hance. The Christmas entertainment of East Keansburg Fifth grade—Lauren Band*, Jamaa GOODWILL METHODIST, Dabkla, John UcMeam, Dharlu Tucker, Mrs. Helen Llnkroum, Darlen, Con- tht Sunday school will be Friday ' Service Sunday: church ichool Marilyn De Veaux, Barbara Gaddia, Joan " ' Rumson. necticut; three grandchildren; evening, December 21, at 8 o'clock. and Bible class at 10 o'clock and IroiM, Marjorie Stevana. ' . three great-grandchildren, and a METHODIST "Commanding Respect" will be Sixth g-rade—Henry Baker, Dtlton morning service, with anthems and sister, Mlsi Anna Schenck of New- Red Bank the sermon subject of Rev. W. Wln- Burdge, Henry Carney, Edward Johtiaon. FIRST METHODIST sermon, "The Sacrificial Lamb," at Jack Lemon, Xugtm* Wtbitir Jame* ton. • At the 11 o'clock.Sunday morn- fleld West at the morning service, Batontqwn 11 o'clock. Vespers at 4:30 o'clock, WebiUr, Estelle Hebron, Lela Plummer, ing worship service Rev. Roger J. 11 o'clock. The evening service will The young choir and the junior- Wednesdays at 8 o'clock,, prayer Barbara W!!llam«, Laura Willlami. Squire will preach on the subject, be at 7:30 and the message will be, Seventh gradt—Gerard D* Veaux, El- JOHN KONDZON intermediate choir will sing at the service and hymn sing. btrt Grlffsi, Ann Burrows, Carried *Ann kav* UrvtJ ui\tt "Prophetic Hope Come True." Mrs. "Have We Outgrown Evangelism?" 10:50 o'clock Sunday morning ser- Clark, JuarJta Cook. Mary Jane Covert, Tha funeral of John Kondson, M, Floyd D. Craig, .organist, will dl- This will be the first of a series of vice and the adult oholr will sing ~NaUH. Novlck, Jean Otbom, Betty husband, of Mrs. Louise Kpnd.* FIRST METHODIST Wln»o, Jeanctt* Wlllanx. rec£ the musical program to • in- messages dealing with evangelism at the 7:30 o'clock evening wor- who died Wednesday of-last week cl)ide a prelude, offertory uqlo sung Atlantic Highlands. Bighth grads—r-portf Chapman, Joan In connection with the Crusade for ship. This will consist ol a brief Ohapman, Patricia Qarrlbrant, Audrey at his home, 67 Applegate street, by Ruth Bell, anthems by the sen- Christ being conducted by the "A Voice, Crying" It the theme of vesper service, followed by a quar- the sermon for the Sunday wor- Jursa, Blliabsth Fretnlkoff, Dorothy Ste- River Plaza, waj held Friday morn- ior choir and the postlude. Methodist church. Special music ter-hour hymn-sing of Christmas vens. William Dablels, Bdwart-Gaddla, ing at St. James church where a The junior department of the will be rendered it each service by ship hour at 11 o'clock. Tha pas- Alvln Orlggs, Norman Halvoraan.Robert carols and a gospel message by the Oabo'rn. , ' ' requiem matt was celebrated by church will have t Christmas pro- the vested choir, accompanied by tor, Rev. Roy E3. Williams, Jr., will pastor, Rev. J. L. Herr. deliver the message. • There will be Church school convenes Sunday Rev. Janus J. Duffy. Interment, gram in Fellowship hall at 10 a. m. Andrew H. Sutter, organist Mr. at 2:30 p. m. fallowed by the church under the direction Qf the John E. Sunday school will convene at Sutter will also play the following;' The youth of the church will at- special pre-Chrlstmas music by the tned the central sub-district youth two church choirs and a children's service at 8 o'clock in charge of if fount nlemoria 9:45 a. m. with superintendent H. morning prelude, "Arioso" Bach; Rev. J, 1+ Herr. The ctjursh school J, Codfllngton in charge. 'There postlude, "Adagio" Bach; evening fellowship rally Monday evening at sermon by the minister. The mo- • » the Ocean Grove church. Cart will ment of sllant prayer will remem- Christmas program will, be given will b« worship-service' and class prelude, excerpts from "The Heav- next Thursday, December 20, at J-rtdtric J(.. period'for the teaching of the les- enly Message," Norman and post- leave the church at 7:15 o'clock. ber tha serviceman, Arthur N, For- Youth fellowship will have a meet- I.SQn. Church .school will convene 7:80 p. m. Santa Clans will be there sons, There'is a liewly-organlzed lude, "All Praise to Thoe," from some time during the evening. class for servicemen and their "The Promised Child," StulU. ing and Christmas party Tuesday. at 9:45 o'clock with beginners and i3sW.3rontSt. K