SECTION ONE EGIST SECTION ONE

VOLUME LXV, NO. 22. HEETBAMK, N. J.; THURSD5Y7TTOVEMBER 19, 1942. PAGES 1 TO 14

Attractive Rumson Holiday Issue ' Start Second Drive For Recruits Needed Headlights Must Be Next Wednesday For The WAAGS Women, you want to do your - The Bed Bank Register next Payroll AllotfneniiElarL 'paftrHore li~yaui'"opportunity!— DitnmedGutTotkorraw week will appear Wednesday . .Enlist In. the Women's, Army, Instead of Thursday, this being Auxiliary Corps and releaso ' duo to Thanksgiving falling on able-bodied'men for active com- . publication day, * . ,. Campaign Opens Today To Sign bat duty. There are unexcelled Walter L. Tepper Buy* In order that our advertisers opportunities for women be-1 New Regulations Prohibit Use will get tbe full pulling power twecn tho ages of 21 and 45 for of The Register's large circuln- Up The Remaining 10 Percent advancement in tho corps as Of Upper Beam At Any Time Large Shore Front Estate latlon for that Issue, we will ad- well as training and prepara-: vance our publication day to F -*• tlon for the future. The rate of Headlights on all automobiles Walter I. Topper of Humson has •^Wednesday, as stated "above. In Accordance with national' plans; pay 13 the same ks the. pay for purchased from the Metropolitan In- . We respectfully solicit tho ;he Monmouth County War Savings 1 >pcratcd at night in Monmouth) Ten Of Jacobs the corresponding rank In the Organ Recital :ounty, excepting Upper Freehold, surance company, the former Haley Hermine Hudon To further co-operation of our cor- itaff and its sub-committee, the Mon- Army. Food, • clothing, living Flnke property situated on the Vest respondents to send in (heir louth County Payroll Allotment .ownship, must bo dimmed out tal quarters and medical care arc :omply with new regulations effec- Bide of Buena Vlsto, avenue, fronting weekly news letters a ' day Houses At Fair Ian committee, '"toddy announced furnished. For Benefit Of on the Bhora of tho South Bhrews- Give Concert At earlier and, of course, we hope he enrollment of the county in the :lve tomorrow At no time, undetf More than 62 non-combat jobs th^so rules, may the upper beam be} bury river at ilumson. The sale was our advertisers will arrange ac- iat!on-wlde "Top That 10 per cent will be done by the women serv- effoctod by William H.Hlntelmann cordingly - to forward copy Haven Are Sold >y New Years" drivo now under Baptist Church used on any thoroughfare.in the) FeUowship^Hall ing with the U. S. Army. In rear covered In orders Issued this and Joseph G. McCue, realtors of earlier to make the edition. vay. According* to Ray VanHorn, addition to many-general duties Rumson, as co-operating broker). ounty chalrman of the first com- vcek by Major General T. X. Terry, / there is a'great diversity o[ • commanding general of the second The property has a frontage on Methodist Choir ,,.i,The VanHdrn Agency ittee, and'L. Gray Marshall,.chair- types ~of work,.'-Including', ac- Well-Known. Artists Buena Vista avenue of 800 feet and Is Sole Agent in . - nan of the payroll allotment unit countants, secretaries,"" typists, ervice command. frontagcB,, on the north and south Sponsoring Event Tarkington Play 'or the county, the drive begins to- clerks, drivers, radio operators To, Entertain at The regulations .provi.de that th* sides of Clubway of 780 feet. The lay and will continue until January •and technicians, printers, cooks, ppcr part of the lens of cara driven property on the north side of Club" Tomorrow Night Realty Transactions , 1043. telegraph and tclephqno opera-. Annual Event Friday at. night 'must be obscured by somq jway comprises jieyenjindj^quarter To Be Staged By _A^cordlng__to_fetatl^ticg 5ust__an^i -tors,-hospital-and-dorital-assistv:- paguo material. High beam head* acres of fawns anil gardens, and im- nounced, 00 per cent of the business Madame Hormlne Hudon, opera As announced In last week's edi- ants, and many others. Featured artists at the second an- ep provements on this tract Includes tion'of the Register, Mike Jacobs has Irms in the United States, and 90 ights are visible from the sea noj and concert singer, assisted by John Rumson Students General quallilcations for en-, nual concert and organ recital to be a large frame residence and garage. decided to sell his real estate invest- er cent" of the business. firms in ilstment are: Age, 21 to 45; given at tho Mlddietown Baptist more than two driving lamps, each, Tho tract on the south side com- Redaelll,,tenor; Donato Annese, vio- linist, and Lucille DePeter, pianist, ment properties in Fair" Haven and Monmouth county employing more minimum "height 5 feet, maxi- :hurch. tomorrow night Include. Jean not to exceed | a maximum of 250 prises five acres of undeveloped has appointed the Ray VanHorn 20 workers, have been enrolled beam cahdlepower, may b& *uied. and several of hor vocal students, Presentation of mum 6 feet; good physical con- Shaw, * xylophone soloist, Seward scdgoland and bounded on the south agency his sole agent to handle the in. the allotnTferit plan,' whereby 10 dition. All applicants must bo The orders, governing tho control by the South Shrewsbury river and Well Known Play transactions. er cent of each worker's salary -la citizens of the United states, t artificial lighting in the coastal tho boat 'harbor of the Rumson The VanHorn agency of River used weekly for the purchase,of war either-by birth or naturaliza- tiimout,areas.of New York, New Jer* —Country-club; :—;— road, Fair Haven, reports the sale of ontls or stamps. The ""Top That tion, and must be able to pass i sey and Delaware, replace those pub* The residence contains seven mas- — "Glarence^Friday— • ished by the Army Juno 1 of thU seVe Jai~dnTie~ propcrties-owned-by- •0-peiL-cejiLbv New Years", is a drlyg_ a mental alertness test. ,' i : ter bedrooms, four maids' rooms, sev- Mr, Jacobs located In the Hance road to enlist the otrier .10 per cent of thF Further Information can be m en baths, attic playroom, living room, Rumson high'school will present section of. Fair Haven. ' firms here and In the nation to sub- obtained from Army Recruiting IP Broadening'of the dimout's purpose) § to includo passive protection ngalmit reception hall, library, powder room, its first annual school play tomorrow Four modern story and a half) five- scribe to-the plan, as well as to in- and Induction offices located in i dining room, solarium, butle'r'B pan- evening ,at 8:15 In. the high school room, Colonial homeB located at 168, crease the percentage of each week's post'ofllce buildings in the fol- hi'i attack by hostile aircraft, as well aa 11i o.-affortl protection to coafltal flhip* ~ try, kitchon, maids- dining room and auditorium. - This eventr which was 176T180-and 184 Hance.. roud, Fair mlary-for the-purchase "Of bonds and lowing cities: New Brunswick, : laundry, • It la equipped with oil formerly, given by the senior class, Haven, have been sold to George W. itamps, Atlantic City, Asbury Park and 1 ping; was also announced by Army; burning hot water heat. The garage will offer Booth Tarkington's "Clar- Flaccus of Shrewsbury. The house In an effort to further these, plans, Camden and Dover and Wil- I officials to be one of tho moet lm« has ample space for three cars. ence" .this year. Students from all at 1GS Hance road is leased to Major Monmouth county has allotted to thfi- mjngtoji,.Delaware; or by writ-. portant aspects of tho new regular . Tho residence was formerly the tho classes make-up this year's'cast . ing_.to..Recrulting.and-Ihductlon— I tibns. Furthermore. It waa indicated • ; pavid__E. _Pen"heyl._.176;;_to._Fred J, War-Savings staff-some of--the-tlrne- "tlubh'q'uso" of the^Sea Bright- Golf In"contrast to"the aIl seK^oFgToup of Trenery, Jr,, , a commuter;, 180 to purchased by the county on,station ofllccr, Room 432, Postofilcc that the dlmout area in tho *threa states- will bo "extended further ln*_ club and was moved to its present former years, This - arrangement John Malbney, supervisor of WCAP, Asbury Park, Recordings, Building, Trenton, New Jersey, location In 1907. Tho Sea'Bright Golf keeps in'with tho policy of the Mid-bridges and conatructlon for the Jer- urging residents to conform to the WAAC Section. & i land If the Army'a constant'suryeyq .: and checks reveal that skyglo\y haa ' ' club was merged with the nuroson dle States Evaluating committee, Bey.Central railroad; and" 184 to plan, have been made by Mrs. Ar- 1 , Country club at that time, and the which recommended tho procedure Michael Lettlerl, radio engineer with thur J. White and Mrs. George M. not been sufllcicntly reduced. • tract of land which was occupied by in order tb improve 'quality and the i m Other changes in and additions to the Bendlx Radio corporation. Bodman. county vice chairmen of 1 quantity of students in productions. 1 the golf clubj comprising 100 acres, A house at 11 Forman street has the War Savings staff, and Freehold- 17 Teachers In M M the regulations having widespread was sold to the late Jacob H. Bchlff. "Clarenco" "will protray a mysteri- been bought by Major Charles H. ers Dorman McFaddin and Edgar 1 effect on tho public,follow: ; This property is bounded on the ous and odd personage, who becomes Kenworthy, the tennant on the prop- O. . Murphy. The recordings are m 1. All lights visible -from "put-oN north by tho Rumson road, on tho involved • in the activities of the erty, and two houses located at 16 played several times dally, beginning i, Middletown Claim doofe which cannot be-extinguished, • south by tho Shrewsbury river, on Wneeler family, "a rather .measly Second street, have been bought by at 12:15 noon. completely obscured or reduced in, the east by Bellevue avenuo, and on family." Ho is played by Gilbert Randolph Cook. accordances with standard War De-t tho west by Buena Vista avenue. Tho Bennett. Mrs; Wheeler's young step- The districts and their chairmen "Back" Salaries 1 partment " blackout spocltlcatlons Three other five-room houses locat- for the payroll allotment plan are: i withln-flve-mlnutes'of the soundlnjf late J. Horace Harding purchased daughter Cora is having an affair ed at 18, 20 ana 22 Second street, tho clubhouse from Mr. Schlff and District 1, including Bolmar, Man- i of a blackout signal, shall bo per-* with a "grass widower." Bobby, the Fair Haven, have also been sold by asquan, Bridle, Spring Lake, Spring More Than $25,000 JEAN SHAW. manently extinguished. moved It to the premises just acquir- MADAME HERMINE HUDON son, is threatened with a breach of the.YanHorn agency to Mr. Flaccus. ed by Mr. Topper. ake Heights, Sea Girt, South Bcl- 2. Railroad, elevated train, street; promise suit by tho Iriofi housemaid, These houses aro occupied as fol- Involved in Action Stoepkcr, barltonR, nnd Dr. John A. car, bus and ferry* lights and win-* ' Mr. Harding remodelled tho club- will give a concert at tho Methodist Mrs. Wheeler is jealous of her hus- lar and Wall township, Edward O. dows shall be shielded so that no v church' Fellowship hall tomorrow ows: 18 Second street by Leon Kelly, Broege, chairman; district 2, Alien- Glaser, organist. The program has . _house Into a dwelling and then sold band, suspcioning a love affair with pioneer telephone man; 20 by Theo- Against School Board . .6.our.ce_ot_JiKhtJwlll_he—yiflible-Jrom._L ._: Jv,. AvQn,,,Brntllqy. been arranged by Mrs. Evelyn-Starke :t - -tho- proporty- to-thb .lato'-Alfrod-H. night at 811K o'clock.— Tho. oonoort Is tho "gaverncEra, Mlss^FlmiBy.' Thtu dore Efigberg,""employed "at "Fort jy the outQldc- at an anclev-ttbovo tho - being directed by Madamo Hudon Interlaken, Neptune •Hari'ma'nii, c-hKirmnn dfthe church horizontal, and-tho-cscapo of Ughb ••'••: Porter, from.whom Haley Fluke, Jr., Clarenco enters. After many amus- Monmouth, and 22 by Lieut. J,oh» H. Beach,, Deal.. p music committee, who has received and'Sponsored by the senior choir of Cr A number of teachers in the Mid- ehall not exceed two-foot candlea at acquired It In 1925. Mr. Flake en- ing and complicated situations, Clar- Balr. . '"••'*' City, Neptune Township and Ocean many requests for this entertain- any point three feet from the out* larged tho rosldonco substantially the church. Proceeds will bo used ence's identity is solved, the mix-ups township. Malcolm, Harris, chair- dletown township schools have start- ; All of the above ten homes were ment, side of such vehicles. Lifihts ofl and completely modernized it short- to defray tho choir's pledge to tho are straightened out, and the play man-; district 3, Long Branch, Mon- ed action against tho board of educa- windows-in subway trains whllo run-*" built about five years ago by Harry tion of the .township for what is Jean Shaw is the youngest profes- ly after ho purchased tho propBrty. church budget. draws to a happy, end. mouth Beach, Occanport, Sea Bright nlng above ground shall be subject; Madame Hudon is well-known in B. Southall, Red Bank contractor. commonly referred to as "back sal- sional, xylophone soloist in the coun- The—property-^waa—acquired—by_the. Thn print: 1 -Modern-arehiteetural-featttres-are-^n and West Long Branch, James R. •to this regulatldnr- 'Metropolitan, /Life Insurances-com- thiBvtlistrIct' having recently opened Barbour,,chairman; district-4, Eaton- ~The. papers..were~s~e~rved upon & Escape of liRht from windowa Mum Martyyn - Norma Herbe'Hrber •eluded In most of tho homes, such Harry Chamberlain, district clerk. her performances,,.She was one.o pany two 'year's ago, and has been a branch studio at tho Red Bank MMr . WhWhoelsl r WalteWlt r CiruhCihb as oak floors, tiled baths, copper town, Little Silver, Shrewsbury and in stores,_reataurants, bare, commer- _ under lease to, Mr. Tepper for the Woman's club In connection with hei^ Mr«. Wheeler Patricln Hnida Shrewsbury— township, Edwin L. The-action—Is ""brought" Before the the~flrst to Appear on tclevlsion~pro= cial and "industrial establishments plumbln£,~flreplaces and automatic State Commissioner of Education as grama and is a regular artist on ehall not exceed two-foot candles aat past six monthB. 7 "stiTdioa at Carmjglo hall In NewCorn Wheeler ~.n— Dorothy Pnrmly Bostt, chairman. York city, and at her Elberon home. steam heat. required In matters of dispute con- radio station "WJZ, nnil has been measured by a light meter held at Other country estates in the lm- Violet Pinnoy - Jnno Woodruff Mr. VanHorn stated to The Regis- District S, Atlantic township, Fair any ppint three feet from a window, Hor Rod Bank Btudio is open every ClarencClnre e ~ Gilbert Bennett Haven, Holmdel township, Red Bank erning the*' school law, nnd the guest artist on programs on other mediato vicinity includo the propor- ter that it was gratifying to see the radio stations on many occasions. •door or other opening. For example, • ties of Uzal H. McCarlor, Leo W.Car- Tuesday from 2 to 0 p. m. Tho pro- Delia . Virginia Woodruff and Rumson. J. Daniel Tuller, chair- amount involved is understood to be show-windows may havo any amount Dinwlddle, William Fanning buying interest displayed by the ten- more than $25,000. Seward Stoepkor is well-known In roll, Harold VanTlne, C. L. Despard, gram will Include several of the vo-Hubert Stnm itonnlcT Jeffrey man; ,'dlstflct 6. Altcntown, Jersey of light in them provided the eacapo cal teacher's own compositions, "An- ants who bought tho homes they are The claim is made In the papers musical circles in. North Jersey for of light is reduced to the amount W. Dlnsmore Banks-and the estate The director of tho production Is occupying and by the public who Homesteads, Englishtown, Farming- of tho lato Robort H. McCarter. ticipation" and "Winter," which are dale, Freehold, Freehold township, that years ago the board adopted a his concert work. He is soloist in the permitted by properly ad justed Miss Marlon Dales, assisted by Miss sought home ownership investments, First Presbyterian church at Pater- screening material. •erdlnck school auditorium. Rehearsals are dens, Evelyn Dettmer, William Ly- confirmed by council to fill tho un- cheer tho hero and hlas the villian. being held dally, and the ticket com- at the Mechanic street school audi- b'argiir, Kenneth Meinert, James Me- new is the regulation concerning'tho oxplrcd term of Councilman George Marjoile Woolloy, Mnrlon McCuo shielding ot lighte on.trains, street When 1 Havo SunB My Slings to You... Many short subjdcU and a com- mittee announces a large sale of lorluni at 2:15 o'clock. The Joy Bell Connell, Muzlu Riley and Lloyd Tfng- To Collect Salvage Odoll, whoso resignation was accept- Chnrlei munity alng will complete tho enter- tickets. Ringers, Mr. nnd Mrs; Wilbur Fish, j Atlantic Highlands, Mildreldd cars, bused, forrlcs arid subways ' cd at tho mooting. He has been In Tho Lwit Hour Hrnmcr ]e y of when running above ground. Amonif L«t Mjr Sonir Fill Your Heart tainment. This will be followed by I be the featured artists, DeVcsty and Abisha Warrlngton of war servlco for some time. Charlci " Tho first play will be "The Black- y "Take' Over" After tho old regulations which havo been • Oljiay Aria, "Carmen" ...» Illiet the disposing of four 16-pound' tur- out , Mystery," with Jean VanDorn The Fish'a have been entertaining Naveaink, George Gillam of Belford, Tho now councilman Is a membor ' . Hermlno Hudon kcya on tho co-operatlvo plan. with their novelty program for the modified is that which prohibits auto of tho Insuranco firm of Phlllpp, Eleulo . Maxnenet and David Wilson as stage mann- Esther Search of West Keansburg, Final Drive Sunday drivers from using high-beam head- Pasaeplod ..... Dellbcs Tom Bruno, chief of com- gers. Members of the cast are Fran- past 12 years and in that time havo William Sparrow of Red Bank, Ce- Reid and Ballard, 90 John street, Whiter _ Hormlne Hudon pany, nnd chairman ot the movio traveled morn than 300,000 ,milea giv- lights and requires that tho Upper New York city, and 1B a dally com- ces Odonbach as Mrs. Howe; Bev- celia Rothbnrt of Keyport and Gil- Shrewsbury school pupils will take mlf of'hcndllgh't lens bo obscured. Lllae Time Hormlne Hudon show committee, reports the sale of erly Gallagher, Pamela; Frances ng their unu.sunl entertainment in | bert Augustine'of Perth Amboy., muter. Ho and his family havo been Hermlno Hudon, John Rcdaelll tickets has been brisk. Many more more than 3,000 cities and towns of j over the task of collecting salvage In a atutcment accompanying tho living In Eatontown for closo to four Violin obllKnto, Donato Anncne Blederman, Hattle; Harold Seldln, in that borough "for the duration" My Lndy Wnllin in Lovellnem Charles tickets remain, however, and It Is Vincent, and Ned Straus, Dooley. the nation. They have alao given ntw regulations, General Terry em- years, llo purchased tho Krausa Extrellitn Arrnnued "ljy Frank Lnl''orno hoped that the last-mlnuto sale will after next Sundny. Tho children win Those participating in the play apodal radio programs. Besides en- Rural Mail Route phasized that the rules governing property on South streot nnd since Mattlnata , Leoncavallo help swell the total Income for tho tertaining with piccolo-cowbells, Lon- receive war saving stamps for &J|tdc- the control of artificial lighting Ui moving to Eatontown has been In- John lieilaelll "Everything Nice," include Henry sirablo scrap turned in by. I^ffl?*. ' Jewel Song, "Fnunt" (in rniitume)..(iotinail nflulr. The proceeds will go to, tho don cricket beil.H iind a musical saw, Will Be Extended he Gcncoast zono of tho second ser- terested in all worthwhllo projects Harmlne Hudon general fund of tho firo company, Sciicnck as Orlando Todd; Mary Lou Starting nt 1:110 p. m. KunSiy the Pigg, Hennlo Fi9her; Luccne Gibson, Ihny »lso play thn pinno accordion. vice command not only are horo to for tho betterment of the borough. Aria "Carmen" : : IJlzet whose men dovoto tholr time and Their inst rument.s nro vnlurd at Orders Issued Mondny by Hid rural borough truck nnd one owniV hy tay for the war'a duration but alao - John Itcdnelll Bonnlo Fisher; Jario Senlon, Adelaide malls ilivislon of the postofllee de- Wllllum Layton, Sr. will nmke (ho Mr. Phlllpp la tho second now Duet "Carmen" Illiet efforts without remuneration that several thousand tlollai's, . Among hat both Navy and Army authori- mombor named to tho council within lifo and property In tho borough may Todd; Betsy Ross, Cornelia Todd; linrtment at Washington call for nn ilnnl collection of heavy scrap metal Thino Alone Herbert Chester Trubln, Clifford Henderson, thest: arc a act of 32 cast holla, plc- ses uro attaching Increasing im- tho last Jthroo wooks, Louis E. Her- Hermlno Huilon, John Itedaelll bo spared, rolo-cowbclls, each of which is tuned extension of tho rural mail routo throughout the.borough, Preceded portance to their 'enforcement. Gon- ring having boon nppolntod Oetobor Following tho program A. A. Whit- and Patsy POWCI-B, Edith Fisher. out of Atlantic Highlands of approx- by tho lire engine, tho trucks will Nancy Byrd will be stage manager. to ti note in tho 'chromatic nctile. eral Terry pointed 'out thnt tho sec- 23 to fill tho unoxplrod term of Rob- ing, choir president, will speak. Their glussophone, is ono of tho larg- imately 20 miles. travel through every street. ond servlc.e.i.eommnnd, under author- ort Malda, who niso resigned after Tlckots may bo obtained from any Freehold Man Sells Tho final play will be "Coming est sct-s of musical glnssps in thn The route, now 25.80 miles In If anyone desires to credit one of ity delegated to It by the command- entering tho sorvlco. choir member or from Frank G. 'Round tho Mountain." Members of world. 'Die set ineludoR 3fi glasses j length, is to hecome 15,80 long Dc- tile future juvenile collectors with ing general of tho Enstern Defenao ' On motion of Police Commissioner Warner nt the hall tho night of tho Trailer Through Ad the cast will bo Jane Dlx, as "Slaw" especially soloclod for thoir tonal | t'embei' 1, which will give about 100 the material thpy furnish in Sunday's command, Is co-opcintlnK with tho Walter E, Green, tho nmendmont to concert. Mrs. .Frank Snlffcn Is con- Judklns; Sydney Adler, "Paw." Jud- families rural mall delivery service, drive they may do so at that .time. commander of tho Unltod Statcj fleet Rnbrrt Honry of South uli-eot, q.u.llly nn.l pilch ma.de by unions , m, 1|m n|ml ,,[l].1.|m, ry|.cn|ll, v. tho ordinance fixing tho time of tav- cert chairman.- covered ' kins; Luclllo Banner, Daisy Judklns; The weight will he oht'ained and .the s well us with mi'Milioiu uf'tlib on- Freehold, sold wngon Harry llnthews, Zekc Dennis; Jcnn irldHsmiikcrliiHsmukcrH o«f' C/cehOHlozniciaC/cehoHloznlcla,, liol- I.,,.,..rvlipr, . coverin„..(„,g, .,„..*route„ 1, a„n„ u.Increasn.<^..u;e. pupil so de.Hignnteit will lie given full ern closing at 1 a. m. was changed to ' Othorn assisting Includo Mrs. A.tit , HID, Finland and Holland. Kt Kinociti'. board from Waahlngton in 2 n, m. nnd passed Us first roadlng. M. Morrla and Mr. Warner, pro- traitor last week to Geor^o Emloy Adams, ' Dynnmite Ann; Marl in salnry from credit. To date the uc.hmil children Another instruniont of untisuui In- 1 nn exhaustlvo study of akyglow and Tavorn koopers who attended tho grams; Mrs, Rltlo Mncdonahl, tick- of Entontown through nn advertise- Canovo, Mrs. Hortense Bolmont-Cllff; ally, is was explained by the depart have collected 7,000 pounds' of scrap methods for ltn ledtictlon. Aerial Betty Bowcn, MUlicent Lovell, and i-put is a not of,London cricket bells, ;.'"ment! . • metnl. October 23 meeting, roqunstcd tho ets; Miss Grace Allen, decorations; ment In tho classified columns of the onlv IIKIIH of their kind in nctlvo i l'cconnalwnncc, It Id Indlcatod, will later closing hour nffcr pointing oi't Miss Emma llurdge, hospitality; Tho Roglator. Carey Nowbold, Frank Sclbcrt. Ruth It was pointed out that this action be "regularly employed ris a check that ticonnport and othor nearby bor- Mrs, Richard Warrior, iishcrn, nnd Stopping in Tho Register ollico Wlgdorwltz and Joe Colemnn will be use today. Hy H.MiInK wnnli handles •|f l (h(_ uul(.umBf of ,ln inv^tiKntlnn l'OOI) SAI.K rilll)AV. on skyglow. oughs and townships had sot tho Mr. Morris, lighting. this weok to insert unothor ndvor- stage managers for his play. Iho-individual hammom strlUn this s|lmv0(1 „,,, m domplalnta ».,,) prmluee tho iniislc. These \lml ,,.„„, ,„ „„„,„ „„. ,,.„„ Cieneral Terry oxprc.isori iipiirccln- hour nt 2 n. m. tlRpmont, Mr. Henry Raid: "I, always Ken.Smith la serving as clcclrlciai Thu Woman's (iiilkl of Christ K|il«- llon of tile co-operation of tlm gov- got rcaults through Tho Register. two imislcianB also piny the modern |uni|mn) , (|(l,iV(, wcre iUsmcii Duo to tho absenco of Polico Com- , TO PUKCHASIO POrl'IES. for the entlny. production. Ticket vlhrii-liai'p on their program. •opiii chnrcli, Hllrcwshury, will liohl of New York, Nuw Jdriicy 1 mlssloncr Wnltor E. Orcon, who was Tho trailer wao sold Inat Thursday sales nrn In clijirg« of Edna Dreeltc L fond sulc tnnuirrow nfttMiioon from and Utdawaro, thn nmyor of New Mcmbors of tho nuxlllnry of evening, and I also sold an onclonod O.I her pro^i'iims to he uivcjn by the Ililp Wuiitcil. on a trip to tho wost coast, It was nnd Frank Lovekln. The ushers wll 1:30 t0 fi o'clock at the.church pnr- Vork and tho law oiiforcuiiiont au- Shrewsbury American Legion pout porch nt tho onmo tlmo. I hnvo an- committee iriehule nn educational Operators and learners, 18 to 30 deolded nt that mooting to postpone ho Normn Olson. Muriel Morris am travelogue, "Through Hrltlnh Oulnea Ish liouse on Nyentiuiro iivemie. Mrs, tliorltles In tlm soacoiist zono. action until lant woolt's icnnlon. Thn voted to purchase popples ton thoother traitor and I am ulco «clllng Betty Goldln. years; steady government worlt. Geoi'g,. Silvei, Jr. is chalrinnu, ns- May, 1013, sale from the vetcrnn'n tlinl. Jt pays to advertise |n Tho to the Anm«m," to lie given hy Wll Sninll boys, lfi years up; no experi- "The po-opcration i)f flovornoi' final rending nnd public hearing of Ham fl. Hansli'11, formoiiy with thn ence necessary, l'hone Highlands hy gullil int'inhiM's, 'rile ;tahi I4!hmun, Oovornor Ii'dlHon' ami (Jov- the newly amended ordinnnco provid- hospital nt Mcnlo Prirk, nt a meet- rteglstor." UNION SKHVICKS THURSDAY y g WUH planned at a recent nii'i'tlng at 1 New Yorlt city of Museum of Natural ]2GT>, Milleill r streettt andd Nl Navefilnlc-avel - er'nor Hiicon, of Mayur ! I'i'iilii. Hilton up li>nccoinpllftlMHl, .county. Wrltn MortKAKO , box d 'lollyoivd,.llldP. Ploml A,AnIl«iX.PAll(I . put on -whtW..jt'ju vw!t; .61.i..c.nn't >"Th.i riiuldullln. liunllle^lllnll Alld lino of Hall Mnrlc Xmas cards. Open 11; Hcd llriiili.—Ailvditlnoiiicnl. inoo,—AdvortlBcment. limit Mclllnx nUi'H. 'National 5 Hi II i IU'WH, aawiiuif live ffTitloa.' He'pati* HOI'VIIM) 24~hoiii'H a tiv'l "iTiinliT day. 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\ Pagfe Tw? RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 19, 1942. gree. Tho session was attended by here to stay lor the duration of .the Helen Lyons To Be Grand Lodge Officers several past grand oftlcera and by war, - several past masters from nearby Come and Enjoy a Real Old-Faahfoned Thanks- "Dlmout regulation* are Incon- Thanksgiving Bride Visit At Red Bank lodges. Following tho meeting a venient. However, they are essential Roosevelt Proclamation Miss Helen M. Lyons, daughter o Friday night was a memorable one chicken dinner was served. In the giving Dinner at .'.-,.• ~~{o thV preservation of human Jives, -x,M'ASHlN0TOK^.J.Arj—T)je_text__ot^rrriilacnt linmcvi-H'ii pro- the protection of.vital war cargoes^ Mr. and Mrs. William F. Lyons o tor Red Bank lodge ot Masons when Clayton & Mageo Hall and a. period clamation urging that Thanksgiving day iimtTfeYvrYenr'nlnj- hc-ot>- it observed "Don Sargent Night" In of sociability was enjoyed. and costal chipping. Therefore, they sprvecl as days «f prayer follows: ore going to be enforced, and J. feel honor otl?a«t Grand Master Donald confident that every sensible and D;iy* of prayer: TlmnkHglvlng day and New Year's day by tho J. Sargent, who constituted Rod THE RED BANK COFFEE SHOP patriotic Individual in' the seacoast president of thr United .States of .America: A proclamation: Bank lodge In 1030 when he "'no Dance Thanksgiving : areas will continue to co-operate. ; "It Is n good tiling to give thanks unto thp Lord." Afros* tho Grand Master of Now Jersey Ma- Meet Your Friends in a Refined, Homelike The deep interest which the Navy uncertain ways of space and time our heart* echo those words, for sons. It was.also the occasion of Eve At Catholic High atmosphere. ~ 1B taking in the dlmout program was the days are with us again when, at thi» gathering of tho harvest, conferring the Master Mason'degree we solemnly • express our dei»endenco upun -Almlphty God. ' on William M. Thompson, Jr.. son of The annual Thanksgiving eye commented on by General Terry,, dunco will be glvon by the junior who anld: "It is significant ttat the Tho final months of this year, now almost spent, find our rc- Dr. William M. Thompson, who Is FULL COURSE DINNER also—a-past_grand—mastcr^of_N£SX~ class in the Red Bank Catholic high i schoolf—vVednesday—evflnlng,'-Novonw States fleet attaches Increasing im-.: for the preservation of liberty. Jeraey. and who conferred the degree ^ Served for $1.25Jrpm 12 to 8 P. M. upon his son. Other past grandmas- bor 25. There will bo a patriotic roll portance to the Army's dlmout_ pro-j In giving thanks for tlm greatest harvest In the history of our call of thn.graduates In service. A ROAST YOUNG TURKEV, DRES81NG, dlBLET GRAVY_ gram In close conjunction with the nation, we .who plant and reap can woll resolve thut in the year to tors who took part In the ceremonies were Major William Moselley Brown, program of dances and entertain- ; ••"""•• CRANBERRY BAVCiB Navy we' aro rnaking-an exhaustive come we will do all In our ptnv£r. to pass that milestone: for by our ment has been planned. . stpdy of skyglow and methods for , w past Grand Master of Virginia, and FRIED OR BROILED HALF SPRING CHICKEN labors In the fields we can share somo part of the sacrifice with our C. Lyle Hagaman of Lakowood, an- The chairman of tho, danco la Al- He reduction. Also co-operatinB me brothers and sons who wear the uniform of till* United States. BROILED TENDERLOIN STEAK and ONIONS members of tht engineers'-.. board other past Grand Master of New fred Dowel. He will be assisted by It Is filling that HO rerun now the reverent words of George Jersey. Harold Hollywood, Margaret divers, from Washington and, in-connection Washington: with this Btudy, it is expected Iha^ Charles Konowltz, Marlon Drake, Phone Red Bank 3906 for Reservations "Almighty God, we make bur earnest prayer that Thou wilt Itefp Walter 8. Gray, present Grand. Harold Loofller, Mildred Magee, neriai reconnaissance •Will ..be regu- the United States In Thy holy protection," and that every American " larly employed as-a-eheo.k. Master of New Jersey, was present Mary Jane Day, William Holmes, In• Ills own way lift his voice to.Heavrn. with several members of his staff. Joan Keleher and Anno Harking, General Terry also pointed." out I rocominrnd that rill of us bear In mind this great r.salm: Shrewd,,careful buyers read The Register's Class- that for months both Navy and Grand Master Gray delivered tho "The Lord is my shepherd; I shnll not want. historical lecture Incident to tho de- Qm tho Axis. ified Advertisements. :- " Army officials have been consulting "ile.maketh riii1 to lie down-In, gronn pastures;' He le'adptli mo regularly with officials of plants en-. gaged in war Industries in order to beside.the still waters. work out the difficult problems .of j "Ho reatoreth my soul:'He Icndpth mo'ln tho path of righteous- shielding necessary lighting in those ness for Hisniimt-'s snkn. - WAR SAVINGS STAMPS SOLD AT factories. Considerable headway, he' "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow Of doatli, said, had been made in' this field. I will fear no evil: For Thou art witli me; Thy. rod and Thy staff Its a Turkey Trot from Thanksgiving "The changes contained in the new they comfort me. HELEN M. LYONS. to Christmas. Less than 4 short hops. dlmout regulations," concludeduGen- "Thou prepnrest a table liefore riio In the presence of mine pne- Less than A weeks, counting Sundays! eral Terry, "ar'e' baficd on the r.BsMlts iiilcs:•Thon nnnolntest my head with oil; my cup runneth over. of Cpl. Leo I". O'Connor, son of Mrs. And this year, more than ever, it's of our experience of the past six "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me.all tfie days of my L. O'Connor and, the late-Eugene - important to do your Christmas shop- months, on the studies made by life.: And X will dwell In Dip house of the Lord forever." Q'Connor of Deal, Thanksgiving af- ping early because— with every cent -—- Inspired- with -faith- and -rouroKo-by—tlicM!_\viirds,_let_ii!i_.tuni_. jtenioun^^^St^^James' church hore.- cIvlllainiggTngrl| M'iss Lyons is VgTamlatc^of "Tied •we can spare gding-into war bo'nds^rwelnlUSLUSejffilialis publics-utilities staffs and Army of- > again to the work that confronts us In this time of national em- ergency: In the armed services and thn merchant marine; in fac- Bank high school and was employed left intelligently. And that takes careful planning and ftclals, all of whom have, bqyi work-1 by the War department at Washing- wise spending. So, start your gift shopping now—today, Ing together splendidly on this prob- ! tories and offices, on farms and in the mines; un highways, rail- ways nnd airways; In other places of public service to the nation, ton, D.-C. and recently transferred to and avoid all those costly I lth hour rush mistakes. THE REXALL DRUG STORES lem. • ..'.... • ! Fort Monmouth. - . "Although while drawing,^up these | and In our homes. " t Cpl. O'Connor is a graduate of *St. . regulations, the Army constantly j Now, therefore, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, president of the United Buy Your Gijts where you buy your drugs and kept In mind •; the inconvenience Slates of America, do hereby Invite the attention of the people to the Rose's hlBh.Aschool, Belmar, and is attached to the. 111th Infantry regi- toiletries. At Liggetts where prices are low. Broad & Monmouth Sts. Rad Bank which dimout impqsea on'the pub-i joint .resolution of congress approved Dec. 2G, 10-11, which designates lie, it has based its final decisions ment at Camp Somerset, Westover, the fourth Thursday in November of each year as Thanksgiving day; Maryland. ' " —ofnne^TecIuirementa^of-public-aTid and I requ»t~th»t~both~Thiaiksglvlng-dayr-Noi-r-26,-19.iaTrnnd-New— military security — requirements Year's day, Jan. 1, 1943, be observed in prayer, publicly and private- which Jn tliun of war must receive ly. " Announce Engagement. Simulated firat consideration. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Send stationery to everybody you "I-appeal to the people, of Mew xoal of the United States of America to he jiflixed.. _ .... Mr. nnd Mrs.. Alhert K.Frey of know who has a boy in the service Cowhide York, New Jersey and Delaware In West Long Branch havo announced the coastal dimout arear to co-oper- Done at the city of Washington this eleventh day of November in the Year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Forty-two, and of the engagement of their daughter, TIE HOLDER AND ate to the fullest with the police, all Audrey A., to George Swanson, aon HANDSOME hinged CABINET "other^enforcement ~ authorities, the the Independence of the. TJnlted States of America the One Hundred of Mr.- and Mrs. George Swanson of 3-Pc. POCKET SET office of civilian defense and the and Sixty-seventh. New York. No date has been set for White Cascade Vellum Army in our mutual effort to insure FRANKLIN D. KOOSEVELT. the wedding. 5-ring tie rack and pocket complete observance of* the new case with file, comb, and rules. Effective continuance of our A grona mirror. Leatherette. , An war effort aa well as our personal . safety depend upon the public's full Y.M.C.A. leu than unbelievable bargain for. compliance with dimout regulations. FOOD o dollar gift 7-Piete PLASTIC Such .compliance, therefore, becames ; 60 envelopes, 30 note, the duty of every person In the ] Fund - 30 letter sheets. Al- .00 MANICURE SET area." MARKETS Singled out by Army ofllclals as E. CORDES, Prop. ligator grain pattern Colors: . paper-covered cabinet. having complied most -• effectively Progressing Well lots of CORAL thuS far with dimout regulations 39 B.road St. 19 W. Front St. 41 Broad St. grand or GREEN were owners of stores who conduct $1.00 and their business on street levels. This Annual Maintenance CASCADE VELLUM was attributed to the fact that these RED BANK, N. J. under Buffer, scissors, orange . individual^ "could be readily instruct- Drive Passes Half Way 36 sheets gifts likt stick, file, under - nail ed by the Army's inspectors and by Mark Towards Quota SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRL and SAT. 36 envelopes 49* this at cleaner, cuticle knife & policemen^ whose duty it is to see Vggett's pusher. Leatherette case. ^th.the_;".."dimout ;_regulations are At Our Front Street Store Only r dr "•-••-:-,"•• -:------• •-••-- •-•- ""The KeyjftrfYrMrCp'A.^- Annual' On the other hand, It. was stated Maintenance Fund Campaign has THtJR^TRI. & SAT;' that windows in the upper etorlea of passed the- half-way mark with $282 office and residential structures fre- reported toward the goal of $500. Leg Genuine Spring Lamb 31 ' 1.00 Ironlzed Yeast 5 16. quently do not have shades drawn at This report was made at a brief jy - OlcC Spice TOKEN BOX night when lights are on. Building meeting of the Keyport Boa'rd, fol- TABLETS 49° Epsom SALTS pjg lowing—tlnr-parents'—night—program With a quaint were appealed to for more effective at the Keyport grammar school" of and useful keepsake Q0 screening of windows in upper the HI-Y, Jr. Hi-Y and Gra-Y groups JERSEfFRYERS 69! stories," ahd~Army "authorities made- "Monday-nlgHf— 75c BELLANS SOc Phillips Milk of AQO Fragrance of roses-ahd-spice ia an it plain that if the shades don't About one-third of the contributors -Early AmericaiLscttingLGiiestJalc, come down, . enforcement 'agencies TABLETS ^MAGNESIA ...Ad have heon. called upon and the bal- soap, toilet water, sachet—and a will be instructed to take prompt ance are to be seen within the next 30c Edwards Olivo 1.20 Plnkhum's Veg. P9g^O steps against violators of the regu- ". A. D. ShultE, president Situ. Genuine Spring lamb 2,111 token frame for a favorite snapshot. Iatlone. of the local T. M. C. A. board of di- TABLETS 19' COMPOUND .. iV Proven violators of the dlmout rectors, set the date of Wednesday, 20c Four Way Cold regulations are liable to'severe pen- December 2 aa the closing'night of Enlmy's Neuro Pint ^ ^g " UEUTENANT" alties, Army authorities pointed out. the campaign, and every effort to TABLETS 17 Phosphate J. The Federal law provides a penalty reach the goal.by that time will Be l40c Mldol of a. line not to exceed $5,000, or Im- made. • ' • Jersey Roasting Chickens 311 ITjI-ri 60o Father John's . A yfl O Trimly tailored •' prisonment for not more than "one Working with Mr. Shultz on the TABLETS os a uniform .-^ year, or both, for each offense. Im- 1942 Maintenance Fund Campaign 100 Verocolate 32 MEDICINE .... 34 mediate exclusion from the Eastern Striped rayon taffeta case •.military area faces violators of, tn'u are Stanley Cundey, Albert Bedle, J. TABLETS W. Foster, Sr., J. W. Foster. Jr., 60c BESINOL with stunning goldtone me- regulations, and It the offender is an Breast of Lamb 100 Carold & Bile enemy alien, he is subject to appre- Louis Rottenberg. J. J. Haley, George 69° AbsorbinOINTMENTe Jr... 69° tal rim—polka dot lining. hension and internment. Search, Joseph Fleckner, Rev. Rus- Salts Tablets... 3 'Cutex preparations, file, sell McCullough, John-Roberts,,Nor- 69' I/ux, Ufebouy or Individuals are advised by Army man Scott and P. J. Wilbur. Finest 100 Jensen's Halibut emery Bbards.orangcstick; officials to clip and put up on the Llvor Oil Ivory wall In some conspicuous place in Creamery SOAP . "s fur their homes or places of business the Spring Lulco Wedding. Capsules 69' paragraph. In the new regulation." 100 HolHirt's Aspirin CERIVIM .-•• whlch-pertalns-to-them-sn-that-it Mrs. _Jeanncttc__U_ Whelan cif_ SUTPLY LIMITED — NONE SOLD TO DEALERS FOOD. "Soap.on.a-leasli^SHOWm INSEMBll may be referred to readily,_ Spring Lake and Miami Beach, Fla., TABLETS—^ All inquiries by the pubilcTconcern- announces the marriage of -her Flrstald Combination ing the new dlmout rules should be ' daughter, Marie Catherine,' to Lt. FOOD— -W-x-S —Yd.—Plaster, 5-P/ece Set made to the Regional Olllce of Civil- "Willia m -P.-Richmond, — • •" son- of Wil- PILLS l"xlO Yd. '— ian Defense at J22 East 42u street liam P. Richmond of Spring Lake. MARKETS Dane's Saccharin that sells for a song tLexit 207Up) j The marriage took place in St. Cath- BANDAGE . jcrlnc's rectory at Spring Lake No- 39 Broad St. 19 W. Front St. TABLETS ..... Harvest Moon Enforcement procedure for lne 41 Broad St. 49 Army's new dimout regulations' ha s| vi'mher 8. Lt. Richmond" is sta- 'A grain 1000 Wheat Germ been worked out in a plan drawn up Itioned nt Washington. He was for- Phones R. B. 354 -508 80o HILL'S COLD by- representatives of (he Arniy, ri- 'I merly virn president of Airllnoi De TABLETS ..... 7Sc vilian defense agencies and lighting I \ ri Sei \u e it Now ^ m I IT NOXZEMA companies, lt 'Ms Announced bv 80 Purctefit Vitamin Maj. Oen. Terry. CAPSULES .... 83' 25 Vitamin Bl lMg. AA A bi^ pear-shaped cake of Tho plan, designed- to assist thr A.B.D.G. TABLETS MO exquisitely scented pure public In complying with-thu Army's I JRoycemore bath soap on a 'requirement!!, provl'lcs for inspec- 35c HILL'S VIneland \f\ttvpi pt. Ji 19 soft yarn rope that hangs tions and Issuance of ccrtillcutts to A Section To Be Saved . . . and Read Carefully NOSE DROPS 17' TONIC V 1 around the neck, and four establishments whoso windows, doors 800 FIN A FACIAL assorted cakes bf facial soap nnd other openings, whether screened PEROXIDE . in a gay gift box . . ..What'. 5 or otherwise adjusted, A,, nut vio- Pint Bottle TISSUES late the regulations controlling the could you buy for 69c half j escape of light. so pretty and practical! > In Now York city, cerllfli-a'.-s for THE FORUM SECTION IN NEXT 6 VITAMINS display by Inspected and i.ppi ni<| I and that's not atl—liver premises will be Issur-d by tho Police ! Department. A voluntary offer- In- SUNDAY'S HERALD TRIBUNE. extract and iron, too, in ONE the Consolidated Ecti>-i.n oumjnuy ,,s an unolllclni agency, to assist iii 'the 2-a-Day PLENAMINS CARA NOME COLOGNE with screw-on atomizer vast ta.sli of In'sj.oi.'tlon hM )j,.an ai> —reprinting the addresses of many o{ our national 72 for coptcd by denernl Tiny and JTnvo- that makes it last_ LnGuardln of >;,>w Yoik rity. K leaders "on various phases of the main Forum theme: m twite as long! jhls purpose, the compnuy will nuilu "OUR FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL IN A FREE WPRLD" 2" avnllnliln Hf;htinK iM.-hnlmiM v.-lm will-show pi-opileiiifB h.iw tc. iiiijii-t Koxot their lights in ucinrrmn.inci- with thr Product GIFT BOXED |25 Army rules. • '' Outside ,N<:w York ,lt..' nn,i EVENING in PARIS throughout- the dimout "mm! of tho Cologne richly Second Service Command, oertlfl- Tlic 11th Annual Forum on Current Problems Keep yourself B COMPLEX perfumed with PERFUME cateji of lnspi-etiDij will t» Jssu/'d by to he conducted by the Herald Tribune took TABLETS genuine Cam other lighting compnnlri with ap- vimful of. vitaminsi Nome essence. With '•' • proval of the diily ('.instituted de- place at the Waldorf-Astoria in New YorU on 6 vitamins iflAAAAC fonso iigenciei. " ' 30 for 87^ Wonderfully Atomizer 3rn,nerafi VIlVllVlp lasting scent. Two .types of window dmpluy <-cr- Monday, November' 16, and Tuesday, November tlflcate» will ho Issued by' the |iolic:<.: ,.,.17. It included addresses by—- ' •'—- in every fabfof Lovely blue gl.iss bou- (1) for shop windows, doors nnd oth- VITAMIN A & D Big doir bottle with blue er opening! equipped with dimout TABLETS 4*ovnco netted Atomizer in gny itcrocnlng nmterlai and (2) for simp PIU'SIDRNT UOOSIvVI'LT bottlo star spangled gift box. Window", (loom nnd other uponini,',', KI.MER.DAVIS 90 for not an RCl-oenrd hut nc-veilhrlcHH c-on- CI.AUDR U. WICKAUI) \ SlIMNHR WEI.l.HS . forming in the Army's ri'uutiitlonB, WVMV*WV**WWWVWVVWV\ Proprietors urn reoilnded hy Arni> SIK STAFFORD GKIPl'S \ CIIARI.FS ROVF.U' otflPlntH ihnt »n/l/ir \hpnn n>nu]ntiitn» WII>I,1AM M. .IliFFF.RS Famoui Product* from VASELINE shop windown mny hiivn nny uniount MRS. DWKJflT MORROW From fho Sfudioi in Hollywood THE HOUSE of SQUIBB of light in them provided thf ftu'iipe JAMES V. BYRNl-:s of light Is reduced tn the pnrmltlrrl WICNOF.I.I. WII.I.KIK to tho Night Clubs in Now York Milk of Magnolia (Petroleum Jelly) two fool cnndlfd by Home tyne of HKNRY J. KAISFR, • 12 ountri, 40c lire. screfnlng mntorlnl juniiorly mljunt- nnd n rfrcnt many others Lovely Ladies Are Using Dontal Croam For cuts cd, . § "S oz. economy tub*. and burnt. Tnvrrn Hours CIIIIIIK<'(I. MAX FACTOR'S Mlhoral Oil full pint, 75c tlto White TI]0 upon hourn of tuvernH In IIow- "PAN-CAKE" Squibb Atplrln Tleilsv moRfcvriith, ilturymiVn?u,^nier^,w^'yoHa cn'py of or Yollow. cil tmvnnhlp hnvo boon out down by Jolll* of 200 tobJiifi_ rnaollltlon of thn township commlt- The sponK

contiy sold to Mrs. Harry H. Clay- Boy Wounded Cleaning Gun. TJ relieve Richard Doughty, ton, widow of Police Chief Clayton. Hoover Praises Norman Jacobson, IS, of Glendola, Sale of Christmas Seals Open suffered gunshot wounds of the left Misery of COLDS hand Wednesday of last week as he LIQUI-JQUIDt Contractor, Dies Local Policeman was cleaning a gun at his home. TABLETS Soldier Play Other members of the Jacobson fam- NOSE DROPS FBI Head Commends ily bound up the wound and took 666 COUGH DROPS In His 86th Year At Asbury Park the boy. to Fitkin hospital. Try "Rub-My-Tlim"-. Wondtrltll Untmmt Sgt. Charles Ericksen — Summer Resident Was 'One Sunday Afternoon' A. letter from J. Edgar Hoover, Pioneer in Heavy To be Given Tonight director of the Federal Bureau of In- j Rigging Industry vestigatlon, commending SgbCharles , Tho ajl-soldler production of "One Ericksen of the Red Bank police do-1 Sunday'Atterrioon," produced, di- partment for the aptitude and dilii- Richard Doughty, 85, a rected and acted by men from Fort gence he displayed while attending FRT police academy at Wash ing ton^ resident of Red Bank many Jiancock,—will—bo—presented—at—tho paued away Friday at hla Hoboken Paramount theater InAsbury Park, last Bummer was read by Council- home. Mr. Doughty was for over man Thomas M. Gopslll, .chairman this evening, under the auspices of of tho police committce^at a meet- half a century ono of the most prom- the ehoro commlttco for Army Rec- ing of the council Monjla'y^night.v; r lnent contractors in the East. Ho reation. The .letter, addressed to Council- was one of tho pioneers of tho heavy Tho play, seen recently as a movie man Gopsill, stated that the writer rigging Industry. Among his early under tho title "Strawberry Blonde'," had met the Red Bank officer and projects Were the Installation of the features a caBt of 15 soldiers and had observed him while at school. flnt electric power plant at Eliza- several Broadway., actresses,- T.he The FBI chief referred to tho cer- beth, and tho reconditioning of tho two. fcrnlnlno leads will bo taken by tificate*' of graduation, presented to Leviathan during the last war,. Hr Misses Zlna Provendle. and' Derby Ericksen. at the completion of 14 alio Inatallod tho doors of tho vaults Rogora of New York city, as Amy week's intensive training, as "not underground In the Federal Reserve and Virginia. Miss Provendlo is the solely a personal award but one that bank of New York city. Each door wife of PFC John Hampshire who will serve to strengthen the friendly weighed 85 toas. directed the play and who will por- tles.jbetween the polico department Mr, Doughty was entrusted by tho tray Biff Grimes, tho role played by and the FBI.." Fublio Service corporation of" New James Cagnoy in "Strawberry Jersey with all their Important Blondo." Director Hoover continued, "We transformer erections. Ho had Pvt, Harry Fleer of New York definitely consider the attendance of charge of large machine movements lty will appear as Hugo Earnstead Ericksen at .this school as evidence aa far away as Puerto Prince, Haiti. and Pvt. Sonny Surafof Astoria; of tho progressive attitude of your Mr. Doughty started his career as a Long Island, plays the part of Snap- ;rganizatlon and its administrators. wireless oporator with Thomas A. py Downer. t is my firm-, belief that in view of Edison. He was, despite his advanced Among tho other Hancock men In 'our investment by sending your rep- years, a dally visitor to his olllce, al- tho play are Cpl. Frank Rellcy of •csentatlve to the National Police thouirh he had retired as lta active Now York city. Cpl, Lou Hlnzo of icademy you, will bo able to. realize head about'ten years ago. Since thon Garrett Hill, Pennsylvania, Corp. .his investment by providing an op- the business has been conducted by John Harrold of Atlantic City, Pvt. portunity for him to give the benefit bis two sons and the firm at pres- Lannl Russell of Rutland, Vermont, if his training * arid experience to ent Is busy with war plant construc- PFC Harold Haggerty, of High 'ther members of your organization." tion work, In recent months they Hook. New York, Pvt. William Barr • Col. J. R. McKjilght, PoBt Surgeon 'and Commanding Officer of Post Hospital, Ft. Monmouth, ofiicially - opened th.o Tuberculosis Christmas Seal drive In Monmouth county yesterday, by purchasing seals from Councilman,Harry Malchow, presi- have erected largo plants for air- of New York city, Pvt. Norman for the thrifty Hostess Arthur Gardner, age 15, Kcyport, of the .Tuberculosis Preventorium at Farmingdale. . dent of the council, conducted the plane construction. Tho main office Friedman of Bronx, Pvt. Kenneth meeting In. the absence of Mayor Is located at 120 Liberty street, New Vander Forten of Now York city, "In wartime," Col. McKnlght said, "statistics show that tuberculosis increases. Recent surveys have con- Charles R. English, who is Vacation- firmed these statistics, and tuberculosis In the nation is increasing at an alarming rate. Iii our all-out war SCHULTE-UNITED York cltyA • • Pvt, Arthur Cupparo of Jersey City, lTip In WnrMn, i ' • —Mr—Doughty—was-the-husband-of e—Harold--Haggerty,—oHih _agalnst-the-^nemy-ovcrseas,-let-us-not—forget-an-almost-cqually-dangerous-adversary-here~at~home—tulrer^" Brldgc, Pvt. Ray Olsen of Rochester, culosis. To help defeat tho Axis abroad, buy War Bonds and Stamps, and to help stamp out tuberculosis The council'voted an'appropria- the late Mary Sandfbrd Doughty, lon of $25,000 to the board of edu-_ . and fathor of tho late Charles S, Now York,-and Sgt. Tom Mooncy-of at.home,'. buy. Christmas-Seals—The local, sales-drive.is undertho-directlon^ol- -the Monmouth. County...Tuber--._ Brooklyn, N. Y. culosis Christmas Seal Committee, Mrs. Lewis 8. Thompson,Xlncroft, chairman, ' .. . iatiori for the operation.of the schools Doughty of Morrlstown, who died 11 'pr the next .two months... Recorder weeks ago. Ho is survived by two Music for the production" will bo "ohn V. CrOwell reported that 27 sons, Richard I. Doughty of Engle- supplied by two coast artillery .bands CHURCH OF THE AIR, idlction from the Bible. "Now he,persona had been 'arrested in Octo? wood, and Wurren S. Doughty of from Fort Hancock, under tho direc- Thanksgiving Day ber and that fines of ?125 had been. Cooney terra.ee, Fair Haven, and two that minlstereth seed to the sower tion of Tech. Sgt. Edward J A Christian Science program will our turned into the county treasury and Wojclechowslti of Buffalo, New both minister bread for V food, 'daughters, Mrs. Josephlno Gewchr of be broadcast over Station WCAP As- Service Planned and multiply your seed sown, and $11 into tho borough .treasury, South Orange and Mrs. Lillian York. bury Park next Tuesday. afteVnoon. In gratitude to God for His loving Increase the fruits of your righteous- Herckes of Jorsey City. Ho also One of the bands will be of the at 1:45.«• This program.Is under the ness;) 11. Being enriched in every- leaves eight grandchildren and ono :are and guidance, and In keeping 1942 .streamlined type, while the oth-direction of the Christian Science with the Thanksgiving Day Procla- thing to all bbuntlfulness which Leonardo Couple great-grandchild. er will affect th'e style of music pop- committee -on publication for New causeth through us thanksgiving to Mr. Doughty was a member ot mation of the President of. the ular In 1900. Jersey and* will be given by Mrs.United States,- which-will be read God." 11 Corinthians, Chapter 9, Married 25 Years • Euclid lodge No.'136, F. & A. M., Proceeds of the performance wll Louise (M. Johnson a former Read- during the service,-First Church of You II Need These Items New Jeraey consistory, Valley of bo used for service men. er In First Church of Christ, Scient- Christ, Scientist of Red Bank, will Jersey City, 32d Degree, and Pilgrim 1 A surprise reception in celebration ist, Red Bank. Tho subject will be, hold its annual Thanksgiving day Clocks For Rotarians of their 25th wedding anniversary FOOD CHOPPERS commandcry No. 16, Knights Tenv Engagement Announced. "Thanksgiving." ; service Thursday morning at 11 plar. was given for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur i I'clock. In Military Service Maier of Leonardo by their daugh- POTATO WHIPS Religious and ritualistic services Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haseman of ter. Miss Juno Maier Sunday after- were held at his residence Sunday MataWan have announced the en Supported by Merchants, ' A lesson-sermon entitled "Thanks- The Red Bank Rotary club'at the. There's cash value to the odds and giving" will bo read, with the Golden unchcon meeting last week voted to noon. The houso was decorated with BOWL LADLES evening. Interment was Monday, at gagement of their daughter, Ernes- silver streamers and yellow chrysan- Fair -View, cemetery, Mlddletown tlno Agnes, to Pvt. Albert D. Hay-ends In your storeroom or attic for Text, "I'will praise the name of God' purchase traveling clocke aa Christ- 1 which you have no further use. Sell themums. The couple received many CAKE TURNERS township, cock of Fort Knox, Kentucky , son of with a song, and will magnify him mas gifts for Rotarians in military them through a want ad In The Reg- with thanksgiving.!' One of the scrip- silver gifts as well as many tole- The Doughty residence on River Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Haycock, al- ! service. ister's widely read columns.—Adver- tual selections will be ' For thou, grams and cards of congratulations. HULLERS or PICKERS road, near Prospect avonuo, was ro- so of Matmvan. tisement.. A new member, Dominick Palaia Lord, art good, and ready to forgive; was Inducted by Wiley Pate under A four-tier wedding cake, with 25 KITCHEN FORKS and plenteous in mercy unto all them the classification qf_"tobacco dealer^ silver- symbols, graced the center of. that7Call upon thee." (Psalms 80:5) The report of Hurry Isaacs, presi- tho. table -Qna-'of the correlative pmuugss-Troth. dent,, on tho rooont ndtary-Liono din« -FroBent .wero-llr, ana MIB>• Joaspli4 "Science "ah"d"Health~wlthKey-t6-the Tier—vras/-\tortlie.~pffect--thal-;it-wa« behmann of-Newark'r-Mr.-and-Mrn.. Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy enjoyed by everyone and in view of Walter' Woods and Mr. and Mrs. will bo "God is not moved by the the good time Had by all, other din- John Johnston of Hawthorne, Mr. breath of praise to do, more than He ners will be arranged in the near and Mrs.-Earl Gebler of Irvington, has already done, nor can the ln- future with the Lions club. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cardllla and j flnltn riri lpsa than bestow nlj good In. place of a speaker, sound movlei Mr. and Mrs. Michael Accecola ut since He Is unchanging wisdom and in tccnmcolor were provided Dy tK T2asf7Orange, MlTTEnd""Mrs:"Harold- Love." (p. 2:8-11.) Canadian Pacific railway;' showln Longenduck, Mrf-and- .Mrs.' Lcsila QUAUfY —Jollowlng-asolo mountain scenes and trails in Can.^lerker, Mr. and Mrs.'Frank Ger- is Long Suffering and Merciful", tes- adiT Lake -Liouiao ancOHher~b,eaut, !HaIne7MrrancI~MrsrPeter Green-and-j timonies appropriate for the occasion spots werb shown. Mr. and Mrs. Anthon O. Lund tif will be given by Christian Scientists Leonardo and Mr. and Mrs. Frank HEAT RESISTWARE .The service will close with a ben- Brugulr of Koansburg. SUBTS & OVERCOAfS Stamp Out tho Axis. GLASS BAKE MEN! EVERY SUIT AND OVERCOAT OFFERED IS OF OUT- DOUBLE BOILER 2.00 STANDING "DURATION" QUALITY — AND MARKED WAY COV'D SAUCEPAN 1.29 BELOW CEILING PRICES. ' r J= PIE PLATES .25 CARVING SETS OVEN WARE MEN'S SUITS MIXING BOWLS * hike 5%-inch 10c AND ,71/4 -inch 20c ^AMERICAN TRADITION^ 181/4 -inch 25c OVERCOATS

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bury. on Willow, street; Ellas'LewiB was ; tomatic temperature control! Jacob C. Shutts of Shrewsbury lise. It was' bullt at an expense of othy Hlgglnson was a guest. gin, Gregory Haulboskey, Charles and Frank Hoffman! He had 12 acres building a hew barn on DeHart ave-? PAon* in fo&yf DooY wofrf threshed hihiss wheat hub and Edward Bennett was build- more than $100,000 and waas tthhe Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean of Marl- Janus, Thomas Grant, Edward and Aaron S. VahBusltlrk, manager of and his profits amounted to $51.33 ing an addition to his. houso ion thegreatest gift ever made to thee public boro gave a chicken dinner in cele- Frank Blllard and Charles O'Brien. the J. and J. W. Ellsworth store at BRANCH FUEL CO. rhonelxmg Branch MM< Fair Haven dock road property. by a resident of this localityty.. ! bration, of their ~25th wedding anni- Tho culmination of a romance Keyport, foil and a rib whllo per acre. • . versary. Among the guests were which had begun ten years previous trying ta reach a book on a high The latest fad among bicycle clubs Joseph L. Burrowes and his bride Top notch war prices wereere'l ipaid B. A. SHOEMAKER ""»»> BedBank 28S8-J M Ai E Pl Mr. and Mrs. John Reya and family took place at New York whon Miss shelf. to -help-while_away theMonB winter AveVe_tejidcred_aj_reception at the* j at the vendue of Mrs. Annie E. Pol- of Matawan, Mr. and Mrs. Edward home of the groom'iT'parents—on- hemus-ot-thej?halanx. AJjig crowd Sarah Costello of Red .Bank became FRED D. WIKOFF CO. Phon« HedBank K* oveningTiours was a "smoKK'^Corn ss^o^Long; Branch, Mr. and Mrs. the bride of Frank Egan of Canada. Mt Elbrus, one of the first of the cob pipes and .tobacco were provided Broad street. About 75 guests were turned out and tha bidding wa3~very- George Hance~of~Scobeyvllle —Mr. The groom walked 25 miles on snow present-and the.evening was spent brlsk, many of the things selling for i Caucasus mountains to be mapped, \HENRY ALLEN CO. ™°™ Eotontown 49 in plenty and music and games and; and Mrs. Henry Scha'nek and Gar-shoes in order^tp get to a station" Ti8es-48;471—feet—more,—than_l2.50O a general good lime .were enjoyecK ihvdunclng. '-n rnore than they cost ^vhen new. -rettWIlson of Belford and Mrs. Ella " Charles Cliampllnr Joseph Steinberg The Turner Construction company where he:.could get-a train to Red foot hlghor than tho highest peak In |ti)'N'tJi H"; THE -SHADOW •."'( L V IM vt.; s ii H O:«;yj A team of runaway horses credited waa Drum of Oceanport. Bank. The couple went to Bermuda tho Alps. • and Fred Cullington delighted the .onslderable eK7tenienrai~AHantic bulging 49 barracks at Sandy audience with several musical trios. Highlands. The horses were owned Hook, Revr Robert MacKellnr amused the by John Tansey of Locust Point., A farewell and birthday surprise company by singing-'. a.. humorous Both the~horses were cut and scrap- party was given at the home,of Mr, melody. ed; the wagon was broken, and the and Mrs. Richard P. Walters of Eat- - A. parly waa given at the home of harness was badly damaged. ontown for Elder and Mrs. L. B. 'Mr. and Mrs. S. Ketcham oh Maple The wagon of George Hopping of Giles and their daughter Helen. Mr. avenue in honor of their daughter Middletown was run into by the wa- Giles, who had been elder of the •• Laura. . Among the guests were g-on of Thomas Golden of lK>cust Eatontown Advent church a number Misses Mary and Lily Applegatc, Point at Navesink. Mr. Hopping's of years, was to take charge of a Belle Antonides, Grace Lawson, -Ma- wagon upset, throwing him out. He church In New Britain, Connecticut. mie and Nettie Odell, Anna Child, was considerably bruised and badly The party was in the nature of a Flora Butcher, LUy Smock,. Evashaken up. farewell for the Giles family, as well Mount, Stella Ncsbitt, May Shutts, A tract of land of SM acres, known as a birthday celebration for Miss Frank Woolley, James Throckmor- as ther Roop property on Old Wo-Giles. Twenty-five dollars in gold ton, Charles Foxwell, Allie Miller, man's Hill, near Atlantic Highlands, •was given to Elder Giles. } • Charles Antonides, John . Hoffmire, was sold at auction. It as bought Dy Automobiles owned by E. Layton Harry Brokawy Graham Caldweif, John Williams for $455 per acre,' Smith and Everett Johnson, both of William Sherman and Marcus Nes- today, a new plan brings it to you Stout Compton and Charles and Leonardo, collided at Locust Point. bltt. James Hubbs of Belford were out Both cars were badly damaged. The Epworth league held an inter- punning two days near Middletown The Steady Gleaners of the Middle- .•estine entertainment. Those . who village and bagged '20 rabbits each town Reformed church canned. 132 took part in the program were Miss' day i : ;: quarts of fruits and vegetables dur- at savings you expect at Safeway ~~MaTnle" Hubbard,- John-Cullington, ing the summer for which they .re- George White, Edward Lafetra, A clambake In celebration of Clara Ogllvlo, Sarah Vcnable, Archie Cleveland's elccllun was given on the ceived 5*8, After the expenses were J! WTOgliss,~"Anna Btout, bonch at~"Rnct»MonnioiiUi,..So(!L-Was j deducted the organization cleared James Bi HattTe~~BroVer~imav nearly- as-plentlful-as-the-watcr— in J.«"*"'*"W'-•*««•••«••"•-=•« ———' William Elliott.. the bay and nearly everybody got Albert W. Worden, Jr., Miss Nora B.. Allen, daughter of drunk in a short time. Several fights Bank was sworn In as a coroner by Charles E. Allen of Irwin's Mills, be- took place and. the people who were Edgar I . VanderveerVd , deputdt y countty tween Middletown and Holmdel,' waa at the bake 'said they had a glorious Mr. Worden was 26 years old married to Robert H. Miller. Tho time. ' . • • and was said to be the youngest marriage *toolt place at ine~bTiae'9" •""Tlie-town-hsil-wasTTearly complet- coroner-the-county-ever-had.—.- home-and: was solemnized by Rev.ed and the people of' the town were James Burns, pastor. of the Port tryirtg to raise money for a town White's road In Shrewsbury town- Mdnmouth' Methbdisr^churChT^The ck^Isaac"HTAdIem "and"WiIHSfir HIp;~T>earTied; Bankr was awarded groom was a progressive young farm- T. Corlies, two of Hed Bank's pub-, by the township committee to Martin er "and farmed one of the John H. lie spirited citizens,., went around so- Grimn for $2,015.28. Willey places on shares. liciting subscriptions for the clock Bessie M. Green enlisted for ' Miss Addie Johnson of Navesink fund and secured $300 In one day.'I home service as was married to Otto E. Powell of Lafayette Conover was granted a and year's leave of absence waa Ellington, Connecticut, at the parson- renewal of 'his wholesale license for_i granted to her from her duties .as age of the. Red Bank .Methodist his distillery in Marlboro township. nurse-attendance officer at Red Bank, church. .They were attended by Miss The license fee was $125, Paul R. Radcliffe, supervising prin- Annie M. Johnson and J. M. John- The Democrats of Sea Bright sere- cipal of the Red Bank schools, sub- son, Jr., brother and " sister of the naded a number of Republicans. mitted his quarterly report to the bride." Rev. George L. Dobbins per- Crepe was placed on the.doors of the board of education,.which showed a formed the ceremony.- most active Republicans of the -vil- bigger enrollment- than ever-before, Miss Gcprglg A. Patterson, daugh- lage. A parade of the ' Democratic with 387 pupils on part time. ter ,pf Mrs. Hannah J. Patterson of 'club was held and in the parade the William Yalleau gave up his Job as. New Monmouth,-and John Hillycr of efllpy of President Harrison was car- taxicab driver for Stryker and Stryk- tho same place were married at the ried on n stretcher, This was regard- er and was to leave for Baltimore, bride's home by Rev. W.illiam V. Wil- ed as in extremely bad^ taste by the i son. Republicans " and Democrats alike George Cheney, the champion light Mrs. Louisa'Etonry, widow of Cap- and the old soldiers of the village weight of that city. tain _Stephcn Stormy, and Matthe re—very-indignant Wailtngr," botiroT'Ke^^poHrwerc'mnr- draughtpmany ried by Rev. J. E. Lake. The groom wells in the vicinity of Morrisville ders on the construction work for was 78 and had been married twice ran dry and in many others^the wat- the new school on the high school before.' The bride was 70. er became unfit for use. ' For some grounds at Red up in Red Bank. Besides that there time C. C. Hannifln's well was about sign the contract for tho work, stat was a big factory and a town hall. the only one thnt yielded plentifully ing an error amounting to over $13,- The times were very brisk for car- of Ronf\ water. 000 had been made in the estimate, penters, masons nnd , nur-hnnicp. .T.ijhn W. Golden, a farmer, was and asked- for of a certi- Among .trio."? building houses were- , urn- oi n 1 onp of Scoli'i'.vvillp's strongest Re- fied check In the amount of $1,466.60 the Missps Allen and--! ,.' W. 'Olouson ! publicans. H'- was also one of which had been placed with tho on Riverside nvemit', .1, \V. llnnncil ! Srobr-yville'* most enthusiastic patrl- board when the bid was made, Tho board refused to return the check and awarded the contract to Horraco H. Moore of Spring Lake,- tho noxt lowest bidder. James C. Rlchdale of the Phalanx took 34 premiums in the fruit depart- ment of tho Monmouth Poultry club show at Freehold with his display bf If you don't like every apples. Henry Cross1 farm In Atlantic morsel of our chicken, township, near Vandcrburg, was far any reason at all bought by Albert Bennett, who nad worked the place three years. The come and get your property, comprised 18R acres and the price was $18,800. money back} Alfred J. HIntolmann of Jlumson bought a-houflo on Navesink avenue t thnt place from the Strflthcona Construction company of Now York ns an investment. The price was $12,000. Curald B. F. Halloek of Rochester, Ntuv York, bought of more than 211 acres belonging to tho Dr. ERE IS CHICKEN as the best cooks prefer I. H. Long estate, situated at Ton- Check These Points at Your Safeway Today: nent, for $M,0M, H it! Tender. . . temptingly plumpj With serve ice cream Joseph G. MnCue, son of James MrCuo of Shrewsbury, was appoint- Each Bird Government Prime Grade A away to capture eating flavor.— this flavor fresh as a country morning. Yet brought because it is a delicious ed (o a position in the adjutant gen- This means all birds of young, soft goodness constantly guarded by low eral's olllcc at Washington at a snl- to you t$;-a thrifty Safeway cost. nry of 51,100 a yonr meat with f ull-fltslicfl breast—no finer refrigeration until they reach you. nourishing FOOD .. . rich in The Eatontown district"contlbutad $r>1 for the wnr'llbrary fund. The raised. Each chicken is graded hy a Safeway's new roasters, fryers and broilers arc campaign was In charge of Mrs. No Waiting for Drawing—Birds come minerals and vitamins. : government expert. Aichie Mosby. _' ready for the fire.'None of the usual selected from young strains that put on more Fritz Rlngenborgor built a new burn on his farm, on the Tlnton Falls delays for drawing and dressing your white meat than egg-laying chickens. Each is roiul nt Scoboyv'lllo to replace'the All Pre-Drawn, Dressed, Inspected— one which had been dnatroyeil by Chickens arc carefully plucked, drawn chicken in the market. special-fed till it's plump as a dumpling. Then file. William Hagormnn of Colt's Neck did the work. and cleaned in a modern plant—under No Feet, Head, or Entrail? in What Fresh-Frosted to seal in eating goodness. preferred because of its Fred a. Wllnon sold his farm In U.S. inspectors who certify every bird Ilolmdc] township to Charloo L. Vog- You Buy—Our chickens arc all eating That's why it tastes like "Sunday dinner" uniform high quality, purity el, wlio fanned I),,! Brdlo plnco. wholesome insult- and otit. ^' t—and under Saf cway's plan these \ I The proceeds from the rummngn wca chicken back on the farm! mile al Ht. Anili'Cw'H parish liousa at fine roasters, broilers and fryers cost and ease of digestion -— —< Highlands netted $100. Tho money Fresli-Frostcd to Seal in Flavor—These wnn to be used toward paylnR for liner chickens arc I'Vcsh-Frostcd right you little more than ordinary chicken. Plan dinner around this treat in finer chick- tho cemenl work on the exterior of the pnrlnh house rtcv. Kannotr en. You can buy it fully frosted or partially Murlln was cashier at the' ttilo. Tho now nuto hose and chemical defrosted—as you desire. ]f our birds don t equal company .truck for tho Atlantic 'Hl/rhlnndii' llrrmen arrived and wan in flavor and tenderness the finest you ve tasted at »lf)io(l in 10, P. MiiKaa'aiM! Hon's «ar- «l!n until tlm now fire liousa was any price) we 7/ refund yourentirc purchase price. built. Hurry Dowltt of Loonnrdo ran out of (.'nun's gnrnRn Into tho pnth of an liviJRV ONI; i).n. AMI):;:IN$PB<;TI!.I> ICE CREAM nutoniolillii. IIH WHM knocked down nml waa cut and bruised on tho fnci, Many rnsldonlii of thin Inrnlltv rr?Clm?') hy "" *llm '•(1»P«f Wordon of ffivcrott, who 36 Monmouth St., Red Bank-118 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands \ 1 . RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 19,1942. Page Five

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till »|4MT 10 IIV< 8||»N1III(» Page SbtT RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 19, 1942. been large purchasers of Sweepstakes tickets known to have a fondness for what supply lines from England to Africa County MaVtnall ad followoth: from: la known among sporty folks aa "the Iroin 18,000 miles by «ea (until aweek Christopher Allmey-for Marshalui RED BANK REGISTER of other nations. /An American lottery, with pasteboards." ago) to an average of not mucn fees In an account produced and al- -ESTABLISHED 1878 Wai bonds as-prizes, would be the means of Editorial \fiews Offhand, this aoundB like bad morn than 2,000 mlleB. This will lowed of In Court, am't to 2L 8sh. psychology—and worse, downright enormously economise shlp« and time Genealogy from Ellaklm Warden, 1L 3 sbi from ' THOMAS IBVING BEOWN painlessly raising great sums of money for rubbish. The failure of baseball for the United Nations, Fra Jemeater, 9 ih 9 d; from Thom- Editor and Publisher' Of Other Papers Players has been laid to too much ^Wlth the United Nations In con- U Applegat*, llah 6d; from Edmund our jvar purposes trol of the whole northern const of JAMES J. HOOAN, Associate Editor golf, to reading detective stories late Mrs. 'William R. Conover, editor, Ufetra, 1 «h 6 t; from Nlckolas. - to reliable reports from Washington Vaughn, Hobort 1220 6d. . ' - ' Department From Hoover Deserved Like all the art, flre-tending calls and Ottawa. They ar$ already oper- Victor, John —_____ 1410 The excellent work against tuberculosis for. patience and tolerance.' Patience ating with reduced staffs, and their Debt Reduction Voorhees, Gette The Jury lmpanneld and attending • J. Edgar Hoover, director of the Federal with the simmering log and the slow man-power will be further curtailed _ i«a at aevera.1 Courta as appenra by reo-' that is being carried dn in Monmouth' county Voorhees, Mary '" -' 1328 flame. Kindling makes a quick heat as the armed services and other war . 1133, ord for oxpanaea and dlaburaemonta Bureau of Investigation, in a letter to Police Voorhee», Mayard —_ 1180 must not be curtailed. Although usually in and a fine flare,, but lasting warmth duties call people from civil life. Plan Instituted at eaoh particulapartic r time of Coururtt ftofto Wallen, Amola — 1121 be oontlnued.tld) Commissioner Thomas M. Gopsill, sees in Red coniea from the leisurely flro and theThose are facts that are plain to T.D.C. war- time the incidence of. tuberculosis in- Wallen, Elizabeth . 1833 bed of embers. And there must be every newspaper executive in the Bank's action in sending a representative to To Aid Farmers Wallon, Lydla 10id creases due to the enormous.increase in indus- tolerance; of ashes, for one thing. country, and all are doing their, ibest Wallln, Hannah, Answera. ' • _—• /i ~ 1100 —2161— the National Police academy- at Washington The. fireplace Bhoveled and swept to meot conditions that are changing Wallln, Rebecca trial employment with its long; hours; and high clean each morning is doomed to 12B5 COVENHOVEN . REOER, re' a desire upon the part of the local police de- failure; all it does is burn wood, and dally. . . .-•••• " • • • Federal Land Bank Walling-, Richard*-- #206s, TDC, June 18, 1042, #208D, (<;nipo of life, the situation- in the United Among conditions that have not' Walton, David — — 1288 partment to ke'ep. alireast of latest-police meth- burn it quickly. A hearth' flro needs changed, except for the worse, is the LCC, July 23, 1842. In my ans. to States,.so far, is bright. The Metropolitan Life a bed of ashes, deep and comforting. Sets Up Future Walter, David Query #2028 It states that the son flood of free publicity from commer- 1432 ods. He praises the town and 3/s department The real fire-tender cherishes his Walter, John Scyler - David b, Sept. 24, 1791, md. Mar. 4, Insurance company states the present mini- cial firms and, especially, from gov- 18S3 ashes, gloats when they top the fire- Payment Fund Warden, Ann _ 1818, Mary Hays. In TDC's ans. to for its progressive ouflofik. ernment departments. Fully " one- lilO mum rate of 42.1 per 100,000 is less than one dogs, bedgj his backlog in them and Wardol), Ellzar the same query the aon David Is said :hlrd of the daily mall of most edi- 1220 Sergeant. Charles Ericksen w.as the manquarter of the mortality from this disease diir-: achieves ,a hearthglow that will out- Although tlie farm debt is reported Warden, Julian - '. to have md. Dorothy Walsh. My :ors Is composed. ..of handouts, not 1079 : 1 to be 50%'higher today than at tho Warder, Abigail statement, was ba>ei).on a oommuni- chosen to represent our borough at tliis.aca'd- ing the peripd of the last war, and the decline lnst-ahy-blizzard. -- • - .- me-tehth of one per- cont-of-whlch : 1 1432 8ta"fr"oT"the ' last Wai , far-sighted' catlon recelVfed by me which did not The mantel is a facade,/after all. ontaln even a grain of printable 1418 —any. Mr.i;Erickae'LJUi(J(?rvveiit an intensive .u-t-UG-tnbcrtu-ioals-deatnjateJias-heen_gEealeE. The andirons ara there only to keep fanners are aware of their respons- Ware, Massy gJve_authorlty_ancLOeoLthatJUB lowq. The wnntf through this leak, Jbllity_to-entor-tho-post-war-iio"riod- 1110 thlFJogs wliero they-bolong7^"It'a~tli(r -Warran—Amy _ probably lnoorroct, I am thankful to • 14 weeks' course in practical police problems, in the past year than in the years immediately even in a year which will see the withtfieir" financesTon a Bound basis, 1100 flue, the shape of the emoke cham- Warroh, Bulah TDC for the correction and will be government spending nearly $80 bil-according to. William C. Patterson, 1133 and evidentally made a good showing, for he preceding. ... ber and the lire-tender's skill that Warren, John glad to have authority on which It lions, is appalling. secretary-treasurer of the Monmouth 1333 make a fireplace function. And the* Warren, Rebecoah - la baaed, together with any helpful received praise at the hands of the chief G- County National Farm Loan associa- 1409 On the other hand, tuberculosis is 'on thewood,'of course, Best o£ all, wood Certain government releases arc Warrlck, Dorios data relating to any members of the tion. 1400 man for the "intelligence and industry which that you've cut yoursel£;*for, as the ecessary, even Invaluable at a time Warrlclt, Margaret - family tinder discussion.' increase in England, France and other Eur- ivhen government Is spreading" its To help farmers place their finan- 1101 he displayed. old men used to say, "He who cuts Warwick, Abraham LCCV(N. T.) opean countries. Commenting on this the in-hia ow.n^_wood is...twice warmed." ong arm over the daily activities. cial houses in order, the Federal Webb, Zllpha — 1428 Mr. Hoover is right when he states that if all citizens. La'nk bank, with whleh.tho National 1419 —2102— surance company states that "the situation in And, remember,' without a. ration Wbbb, .William. BENNETT,-#2079, EMB,-July 10, book,—New York. Times. These are a small part of the total. Farm Loan associations aro afllliated, Woeb, Borman - 11D1 Eed Bankofficials are maintaining a, progress has Instituted a debt reduction plan 1042..Hondrick Bennett, a,, of Wll- he United States is quite different. AVe have. The "bulk of government and com- Wentrel, John . uio lem Willemse .Bennott, 2nd. of Qo- sive attitude in police matters. The depart- mercial publicity-releases are drivel. which JB .meeting with genuine ap- not as yet suffered any food shortage, and the "I SHALL NOT WANT.'^ prova^by borrowers. Funds can nowWert, Ellonor 1144 wanua and -of Adrlaentje Vander- ment under the late Chief Harry H, Clayton They burden the postofflce. They West, llavid water; b. abt. 1693 (Bergons, Kings lousing shortage has been limited to the de- "I often 'repeated the Psalm, 'Tho consume the time of already over- bo deposited in'what is Known aa a 1208 future payment fund. Money* placed West,. Jane, (Mrs.),. 1301 Co.: 28), md. Jannotje kouwenhoven, kept well abreast of the times. Under the Lord is My Shepherd; I shall not worked clerks and .desk men In West, Margaret '_ Fense areas." And the company follows with want,'" wrote Vern Haugland, As- in this fund draws interest in ex- 1070 dau, of Jacob, (William. Gorrot, Wol- present regime of Chief Harold A. Davison, short-handed newspaper offices. West, Ruth phort) and Sarah Schenck; b. Dee. :his"important statement: "Nevertheless, it is sociated Press correspondent, lost In They constitute a waste of paper, nctly tho aamo rate tho borrower 1121 the department has continued to make great New Guinea for six weeks. "I would pays on his loan, thug" stopping pay- Wost, Stopher. 1241 10, 1706, (EDSM: 30). They removed necessary- for us to be aware" of the dangers Ink, and machinery in an' hour when ment of Interest on that portion of. Wotherlll, Sarah — t'o Mon. Co.,' N. J., and wore both strides in police methods, and has taken a for- be unable to go one atop farther, and government i» demanding that legit- 1205 which may yet arise from the overcrowding in then I would remember, 'I Bhall not his loan that Is covered by money in Wethers, Jeams 1432 members of Marlboro church, 1731. imate use of- these elements bo tho future payment fund. Any such Wharo, Jool In addition to .the'din, bp. In FM ward position among the municipalities of the want,'- and' sure enough, there'd bo shnrply limited. 1882 he defense areas and from the scarcity of funds placed with tho bank can bo.White, Hendrlck 1312 ph., a Bergen Mas. owned by tho late some bsrrles or chewable grass or a If we are really going on a war 'state for efficieiicyinrd modernization.- - physicians as well as the depletion.of hospital creek with good water "just ahead." used only to keep the loan in good White, Lydla"__. 1342 Charles Dltmara lists a dau. Arja-. iconomy, let's be realistic about It standing. " . Whlto, Lydla, G. . 13?1 entjo, bp. Dec. 20, 1739, place of bp We congratulate Sergeant Ericksen for staffs in all grades, arising from the absorp- Many a British or American lad la:'rom top to bottom. Let's have .an Under this plan the Monmouth Whlto, nyttleton not mentioned. LCC (N. Y.) successfully completing (lie. FBI.police acad- haying occasion to remember his imbnrgn, nt lcn.it .for,the duration, -1255 tion of the .'personnel in the-Army and in war early tralnlhg'these days and to rely lounty National Farm Loan associa- Whlto, Sarah — J —2163- 1 in wasteful puffery, hidden commer- White, Susan 1409 TAYLOR, #2098a TDC, Aug. 8, emy course and extend our. compliments for work.' on the truths he was taught at his ilal promotion, and pathetic efforts tion offered luj 422 farmcr-membors the opportunity to build up reserves White! "Zllpha 1301 1042, Stlllwcll's Mlac. Vol. 5:63 states the pqlice department.he represents for invok- mother's" knee or by some conse- at human-interest "publicizing of 1079 It is., plainly, evident from the iiboye re-. crated Sunday-school teacher. This to meet installments on Federal Whltlock, Margaret - that John J, Taylor who md. Eleanor " Ing"therprnlBOr mieh"a"leftdlHg'authority on Eoyernment activities. I-and .Bank .loans.at..o.ny.,fu.turo.tlnie Wight, Hannah 1244 Conover was the a. of John.-J<-Tay-' cburageour-TiOTfespenilent "says' ire '•" ' """ -.Editor "and. Publlslier.' Wikprr.-Snmuei - ______police matters as J. Edgar Hoover. marks that we must ever be on our guard, that knows C3od saved him, when the farnior's available cash -MOO' lor"anj'WSnU wife Elisabeth Cmv- ! 1208 ' Th6u preparest a table before me might bo loyv. According to Mr. Pat-Wilbin, James over. ' LCC (N. Y.) the excellent work in Monmouth county and 1432 -c-o-o-o-o-o- in the presence of mine enemies," ENOUOH, AND ON TIME terson this is Just the opposite" to Wllbour, Gilbert : i; 1382 elsewhere must be continued without any letruns the best known of all the Although the disastrous retreat . farm borrowing during tho last war. Wilbur, Ellenor _. -A~NatTonaI-bottery TV -Farmers -Jvere-then—lncEeaelng_th:elr jyvugWliguSi , CatM'erlne"i_------_'" up, and that this year, more than any otnerj "Fsalrns. Though it"was~only~BelTfeB" !gypt of MSfsh'arTftJinnrel's—once- debts instead of making arrange- PTAHDepartment Raise Money For the War nnd.grasa, yet-"tho table" was suffi- threatenlng forces had already Wllgllgusi , Lydla B the support of all the "meiiibers^iu the'"com- cient to preserve Vern Haugland. changed the aspect of the war, thoments to relievo the'load, ho said. Wllgua, Rody _._.._: : 1301 A number of billi~have~been introduced •miinity-is-needed-to-inake-tho-Seal-sale. a suc- And did he remember, when he took announcement of the American land- " I aoo it," continued, Mr. Pat-Wilkinaon, Deborah 1400 Conducts Program off his socks "and gave them' to a "fhgs~dri the "shorDS of-Frehch-Airlca tereon, '^thore is safety in a long- WilklBonrHannah-. : r 1138 in Congress providing for the operation of a cess. In buying-Christmas Seals, we must re- shoeless * companion. "I shall not was electric in its effect. The gratifi- term obligation at the~pTo"per"rate;of Willber-Hannah --non. national lottery as a means of raising funds member that, we are not only helping those want?"—Tho Christian Science Mon- cation that It caused grew as events interest made on a reasonably con- Willot, Catherine . 1220 ~MisiTWilIguB8"SpeaIn~ itor. .- ; unfolded. The success of one land- servative basis, and we are making WllIotB, Sarah .: 1325 with which to finance our war effort. Pro- who are afflicted, but are also contributing to ing after another, the quick capitu- loans of that character. There la Williams, Elihu 1110, 1183 On South America ponements of these bills favor a .lottery as a a cause which by keeping the tuberculosis rate VVTNTER DRIVING., lation of port after port, with evi- safety, too, in tho fact that loans William.!, Elizabeth 1304 dence of little ' bloodshed, tho dra-which have been previously made Williams, George ___... 1180 The international relations group "painless" Vnethod of acquiring the money still down is protecting all of us. Buy Christmas For the coming winter months it matic appearanco of General Glraud are being reduced at a rate that In- Williams, Johanoh 1180 of the Mechanio Street school Far- will be well for. automobile drivers and his appeal to the French people, dicates farmers "do not Intend to get WIlllamB, John _ 1362, 1410ent-Teacher association, Under tha needed if we are to bring the war to a success- Seals and safeguard your health. caught as they did following tho last to incroaso the caution with which and anally the, order of Admiral Dar- Williams, Joseph — . 1882 direction of Mra. Erneat F, Heyman, ful conclusion. The/ feel that the American -o-o-o-o-o-o- they operate tholr vehicles tenfold. lan for. the French In Africa to cease Williams, William 1400 was In ohargo of a mooting Tuoaday public is beginning to stagger-under a heavy The reason for such a warning ought resistance—all this gave mounting Williamson, Arther 1440 afternoon in Mechanio Street school to be obvious. :vldence of the extreme caro and ef- auditorium. MIBB Elhaboth Wlllgusa tax load and have expressed .the fear.that-there- New Dimout Regulations Williamson, Althe — 1440 On a great many tires the trend Is Iclency" with which.the whole onter- Book Review Williamson,"" Elizabeth . ——.— 1277 spoke on "South America." are few remaining sources of taxation that Go Into Effect Tomorrow approaching- the vanishing 'point, in >rise had been planned and execut- MISB Willguss gave her Impressions id, On the Allied eide there was co- Wllaoh, Catherine _-.... —..1079 might be tapped. spito of slower driving and fewer Wilson, Catherine (widow) 144!) of a visit to South America, and ex- All of us will be affected by the new Army trips. When the streets and reads >rdinatlon of nil arms, land, aca and Heard By Guild hibited several pieces of the crafta ilr. For once, tod, them was per- Wilson, James : 1862 The. proposal to .operate a national lottery liniout regulations which are to go into effect are made slippery with slush anJ.ice, Wilson, Mary : 1 1838 of that country. She described the well-worn tires will not hold the co-ordlnatlon of diplomatic and education facilities of tho South —was-ditic-tiBBcd during a forum over-a-nnlional Thank8givinlrL.DevotiQn» Winner, Rebecca — . '—.• 1183 tomorrow.—Automobile-owners—will he—re- roadr—9klddlng-la-aptr to•- increase liiilary" policy. AT lasl" ihVUnlteo" Wirl "McRoias — . ^_ 1133American countrlesrsomeof the na-~ radio hookup last week and the arguments ad- [Hired to black-out the upper half of the lens and accidents may bo the result. Vations have learned tholr bitterly —Featured at Meeting WltVock," John ': - — 1121 tlvoa" oustoma, and with plcturos and This 'natural hazard can be largely ?xpen3ive lessonB fronJ" Hitler. At a map demonstrated the size and — v.iiieMUvodr -in Cav<>rancl against "the" proposal nrrthmr lir.TflligJitsr and .private residences, if Wolcott, Benjamin, Jr. 1277 beauty of_ South America. eliminated If--aJPih'otorlsts exercise ast tho "military idiots" have boaten ~A~D6O1C review of~tho biography Woleott, Hannah"^-—-—— -1400 were very interesting. we interpret the regulations correctly, will be grcater-than-usual caution whilo ;he Nazis at their, own game. At "Boardman of Burma," by'JoBcph C. Wolcott, John 1180 Mlaa' Frances Dlx, pianiflt, and" driving during'the winter months. "' Miss Gloria Mooro, accordion player, One of these arguments advanced by ^impelled to shade their .windows so as to -pre- last these "idiota" have struck, as Hobblns, was glvon by Mrs. Julian Wolston, Robecah 1167 Whenever the pavement seoma to* Hitler feared, where and when ho was M. Parker at • a meeting of Mary Woodhull, John T. (M. D.) —_ 1205entertained. Mies Dlx played "Nor- opponents of the lottery idea was that the nat- vent (In; escape of light'to the outside. - be in a dangerously . slippery con- unprepared. They have turned the Mount chapter, World Wide Guild of Woodmanso, Joel A. ______-110O wegian Dance," by Grelg, and Miss dition all drivers should proceed Blltzkrelg against him. tho Baptist church, Friday night at 1400 Moore's numbers were "Mexicaili ural desire nf so,inu penple^o "get rich quick" While the regulations nre confusing in Woodmanso, Isaao Rose," and "South of the Border." with their vehicles under perfect As we learn more regarding the the home of Mrs. Jacob S. Yost on Woodward, Nonlrod — 1400 . •inighi; impel them'to steal. A hank clerk,'or control and with as little margin of matter, tho skill"and odlmenaiona of Elm place. Thanksgiving devotlonulB 1167 They wore Introduced by the music many instances, their intent is clear anil this Woodward, Roboccah chairman, Mrs. Frank Dlx. some 01 her trusted employee, might, "borrow'1' should guide our actions-in observing them.. safety left to chance as possible. Un- the onterprlso become more lmpres- wero led by Mrs, Elmer Cottrell. Woolcott, Elizabeth _ 1410 der this plan it w.lll be scnslbliT^to ilve. We now know that American Mrs. Charles Hammell, president, Wooley, Amos 1286 Mre. Harry E. Ho*ehklsfl, president,- his iiiiplrrn'r's funds with which to purchase The idea is to lessen the amount of glow re- anticipate the likelihood of a skid lllltary leaders had been in contaot named Mrs. Warren Mlnton and Mra, Wooloy, Bonjumln 1180 gavo a report of the Btate P. T. A. iKtth on the part of one's own cnr. -1th pro-Allied French leaders for Raymond Whltcomb, as members of convention which she attended !n shares, I'd'ling thatu\vlien lie won oiw of the ei'leil ;it sen us :i ini'tins of protecting Amor- Wooley, Catherine — 1232 nnd on tho part of the car just lany weeks boforo the attack. But tho Docombor visiting committee. 1121 Now York city last month. Mra, huge iiri/.i's he might quietly repay flint loan Wooloy, Clayton — Hotchkles, Mra. Charles F. Edwarda icairoonmieiTe and fliiit of the United Nations'' ahead. lost impressive of all is- the- ari-Mrs. Henry L. Conover gave a re- Wooley, Jessey Motorists should also watch out louncomcnt that the armada that port of tho recent state W. W. G and Mrs. Charles Stlllwagon repre- without anybody being the wiser. from damage or destruction from enemy at- Wooley, John -— _ 1180 sented tho association at the annual for such danger spots as wet leaves, took part In landing these men' on rally held at Mount Pleasant Baptist Wooley, Mary _ 1277- church, Newark. The guild whlto fall counoll of the county P. T. A. This hiiB iilwiiys been a stork argument tack, for I he pi'cvcnlion of enemy action for these hazards provide a fine op- tho Atlantic and Mediterranean Wooley, Mllea ._ 1400 portunity to skid, particularly if tho ihores of French Africa consisted of cross group, which does work for yoatorday at tho Bradloy Beach of. those nppnst'il to lot'ti.'r.ies, liorse racing.and against our shores and to control lighting in Wooloy, Robert __ 1220 school. • • .. , , .. ead l not all,that It should be. Lho huge totnl of 850 merchant craft mission hospitals, will moot Tuesday _ 1400 other fiiinis of mild gambling. If those who a afternoon, December 1, at Mrs. Hum- Wooloy, Tyley The resignation of Mi'a. Irna Wal- critical arcas.so us to reduce the dangers from •Sensible, alert driving should be ind warships, "tho greatest am- Woolf, Esther _ 1110 thi> watchword for motorists In tho ihibloua operation in history." They moll's homo on Rector place. laco, secretary, was accepted. MrB. advaiiee sneh an iii'^uniMit were consist ent hostile air operations. Wolloy, John 1191 Fred Boyd reported a membership of monlh.i jit.it nhend. >roved lhat Dunltorquo could bo ro- Tho annual Christmas mooting of Woolloy, Ellhu 1277 they would apply "it.to cither things. For in- The first reason, the'prevention of glow at Tflcd. It was roverscd not merely tho guild will bo Friday, Docombor 93 paid up mdmbor* which Is an In- - Asbury Park Evening Press. Woolley, Thomas — -L 1208 crease over last year's membership stance, we have read many times about, men 'er the English Channel but over 11, at tho homo of tho wlfo of tho Worthloy, Charloa — _ 1101 ^» the host of the three, of course. Any- .ifjo expanses of w%fer. For thoso church pastor, Mrs. Charles A. of 80. The parent-education study who have Kinjpn, lied, cheated and even killed TIIT. BIBLE IV THE WAR, Wright, Jane- __ 140O group will moot this afternoon at tho one can readily understand how lighting from -.undrods of ships that struck In uni- Thunn of Maplo avonuo. Assisting 1400 Kxtrnordinury calls for copies of hostOBBOB Friday wore Mrs. Fred Wright, John B. homo of Mrs. R. T. Blxlor of McLar- for the love of a woman, yel we haven't, heard lon came not only from England 1180 en Btroot. congested areas can relict a glow against Hie Bible or selected portions of tho jut many of thorn directly from C(&novor, Mrs. Dowoy Wl|HamB, MISB Wyckoff, Alice of. any serious proposals to exterminate Hit' Wyckoff, Garret —— 1280 Tho pupils of tho school will give which'ships an' silhouetted against the shorn Scriptures came with tho rise and imerlca. Arabella Whoaton and MISB Mildred 1295 fair sex. • • " . pre:id of tho wnr. Religious or not, The African operation Is a turning Zucco. Wykoff, Ann ; a Chrlatmns pagoant. at tho next and easily spotted by submarines. \Tc are Yntman, Mnnoah 1232 meeting Tuoaday, Docombor 16. millions of men foul tho need of tltn mint in tho war. It la tho end, we Other's present wore Mrs. Loator 1277 And then there is the old saw about I hi; mil of the MIIIJQI of-.thought, that'perceives ilc; millions of them enrry It with .n now believe, of Too Llttlo and Dlx, Mrs. Harry Chnmberlnln, Mrs. Yong, Samuel -<". Mon'a" night will bo observed in Jan- • tempi a Lions placed in the-path of youth, a them; ,tn. rrimnH, prlnonH nnd hos- "on ljitn. vlt. l« tho beginning of Alfred Beclt, Mrs. Alhort VanNos- End, Jan. 4, 1940 to Jan. 2, 1041., wiry. enemy-attack upon our nlmrcs or air','raids piUUu they IrcnHurc and" read the Inough and On Tlmo, trand, Mrs. Aldcn Mason, Mrs. Arth- Indexed hy Mrs, William R. Con- HO-e;il ||MI iirgiiincnt tlmt, leiivw UK co'ld. Kvei;y- jipnii our towns, feeling that, right liow Herr Scrlpturr.t. In this eni, when primal Nono of this menna that victory In ur Ryorson, Mrs. Cecil C. Lodlnrd, over, chnlrmnn of Genoaloglcal com- mittee,. Writeo Poem On Lime t he. hlneiioses oppose somHIiing tliey hasi SchicklegnilM-rhns bin hands too full in Africa flldns are loosed upon the world frlca l» now automatic or uosured. Mrs. Ennloy White, MrB. Plorro anil every participant In the war np- l'hn risks of thlfl operation .' weio Holrncn, Mrs. fcdlth Worth, Mra. •the-ir opposition in part on the etVei't wliieli and Ifussia In worry nbout attacks upon either proRche.i thri brink of the: vast un- illy nn great M the vast oppor- Frnnk Mcrrltt, Mrs. William Atkins, Mnninouth County Court Records George M. Cohan tlmt sdinefliiiig njiglit have on boys and girls known, fundamental thlnR« nnmc In- ...iltlos It opened up. Tho earliest Mrs. Homor C. Mothot and-Misses Book A (Con'd from 21M) our shores w our cities. He tlmt as it may, lurdlos—of French land opposition— Soon after tho doath of George M. Only I'eceiitly a crusade was started against to-actlon. Ella Davis, draco Bolth nna Mary From Nickolaa Brown, 7sh 8d, there is no harm in Inking precaution. ' Our men in tin, nrmerl ncrvlcon lavo now boon surmounted, But Mount, • - from Isack Ong, 10 Bh. Totala 41L, 1 Cohan, Naomi Rafe, wlfo of Stophon I wo forniH of amuHeinenl, which were basei ilhor great risks romnln. Thoy ln- oh 3d. Sopt. 3, 1078, from Jamoa Cro- Rafo of Sea Bright, wroto tho follow- Dimout regulations to be put into effect fneo'tho verities'. Theirs Is no for- ing poem printed In tho Now Yorlc mnl or static faith. . :ludc tho lisle thnt tho Italians may LETTERS TO THE EDITOR vcr 8r., trlall of thro actlona. Sopt. largely on flu; premise that children pnrtiei able to exploit tlio comparatively Daily Mirror a few daya ago, at tho here tomorrow have existed in New York city IntlmCH of trntibli! men throw IIATIONING 5, 1077, fro/ii Edmund Lnfotra, do- paled in this, amusement, and gambled away iliort communlcutloii linen botwoon fondiint, an action trlod against Fra head of Nick Kenny's column: ' for some lime. There they lmvi> a slogan, away tho trmili nnd keop thn real Jlclly and Tunisia to mum air power their money, a Hlnleuient, that was m lnrgol'v 1 trenmiron. Certainly any help to put November 17, 1042. Lemcstcr, deft 7 sh 6d. From ChrU- Th*ir BB*y that Grot-go M. Ooliiui pwineil ind Innd mon and oupiillcs In grcator . KVrny, "Wlii'ii in iliiuhl put i|. out. ' In other words, Ihe funilatndiitiil comfort of thn Editor, tophor Allmoy, trial of three actions (.'.vaggei'Mled us to be rfil1eulous. ((uantlly thnn the Americans und botwoon- him ye King, Sir Goorgo Hut III America he'll'ttevftr die; if, you feel Hint.a light, in your home may, be"Ihlo Into llin luiiidn of men HiMit Urltlsh. Thoy Includo tho r|«k of Red Danli Itoplfltor. lie tnupht in how to flKht ths ilnulnit war - _ We should of course lake all lujcessary out t,, ntrlvc 'nnd ptinullily to dli'for ...ivy ship louden from aorlal bomb- Cartorot. In Mnreh Court In Mlddlo- Aiul (]«nrna M, Colinn'l flaliMnB he«rt easting Inn much illumination outside, hut; areIhelr country In ncrvlco .of a hlgli Dear Sir: toun 1678. 1L. 10 Bh. kritw why, HlepH to protect, our youth from any iiilluence. Ingd us wo continue to land mon and I would llko to protest throuRh ,no( sure about it, extinguish said light. nrder. Thi-y nro renrhlrig out for the mjiplloD, und tho risk of heavy losoos .Mch. 26, 1679, from Bamuell hut- Ha knew l( men could •tnu they muliln't tho columns of your lino papor ton, dew for ye trnlll of one action love, tliatlniglit iiroveo/harm lotlii'in, but iI'adults nibli..--.Tll!jiii (OJclii.) Dnlly World. if- dlilps from nubmarlno attack off. OKnlnst tho zonlnff of Rod llnnk for Anil then h« wrote our irreitMt n^hllnic ' The regulations which we will be called at Mlodltounw laat March 1070. 10 adjiml, their Why of life to (lint of their chil the African Atlantic coast. llno with Baltimore, A national lottery, with war houds nn is all Hint should mailer. It will he a simple olblo for 'tho Anglo-Amerlcai! forcoa Crawford, dof't nn notion In Irlnll bo- 1 Hy Iheno '•. n ctmirlhnlary fnotor— ill tho Rod Ilniili iihoulil bo zoned with (o yn Jhry, vli:—from C. Allmey In Ae lunx nn tliuno p.(«_4_«t liurmUsHH ratllcH, ilrawingH, etc limp car lii'iiilllglils will hnve to be partially paint- iinitllillate whatoyor may rointiln...ot iloiiil.l fiilliirn-'of tliA-Hroulilyn Uodiiaw-i" llommol's rprcoii, nnd to lonlovu NOTth-t?»r»e» or "I. lott'ktiinoiowhoro a'litall of throe aoltona In Morcli Anil lime will n«VAC, u*i)9t«Jh«y \via(> '" f"° Browno, 0 nli; from Jnmc» Cirovor, lirnypr (liii IIIIH been ileclared by (he courts |i> be i 1 That llml Imoli "The l'"iir CCIIIIUIB Ovtr ill nioNl, mailers of wartime iTgulalimiH. WP "f Ihn Dijilgnrii, Hrnncli Itlckny, for- tlii> Nortli African eoiwl w" mnko Iiu«t and no linnalblllty "' turning 18 nli; from Hnmuol Hutton, 0 ah, The to." form of gambling. 1 m«rly nr- Hi, r^t'ulit, will ntop nilRh It linmlbla onco moro for tho Ilrltlnh from oil to cool hcatlnK. from Thomim Snnwsoll, 0 ah;—from feel sure thai Ilicy will mil in Hint in oliHerv- "'"iiinnw. nnd tlmt Im »my even flro (loot rind .nritlnh convoyn to IUIO Iho ' Ynura vnry truly, John Crawford, 0 ah, Totnl, tt. 10 nil, Tt-uck-li'nltnr output In thn Unlt'til - Tlio American J)eoj)lu in the jiust huvu ing Ihu new dimout ri;guhitlwi8, I lie uniformed mnnB««r, Mo Du- MoilUorro'nottn. It will .liorlen tlio Tlinmn* Wyllo, Dew to nichard Sadler formerly Btalea for 1B41 totaled 40,800, roclior, becauao Mr. lju.rochef wn» 70 Ivocuot ovonuo, Hod Bunk. TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN Departments Give Here And There In Contractor and Builder Original Play SCREEN AND 8T0EM ENCLOSURES ,_, Monmouth County S PEC IA LIZIN G I N JOBBING ( Woman's. Club Card TEL. 8285-M. _SB IltJDSON AVE., BED° BANK, N. Party November 30 THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Operationar Member! of the literature and drama departments D{ the Red Bank Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths Woman's club were In charge at the program given Friday at a meeting —and Other Notes-bf Interest of the elub. An original play by Mrs. Tony E, .Hunting, "Packing a Killed In Train Crash. WM0 Thanksgiving Basket," was given. jaaoment, Fred Daviaon, court house Frank Thompson, 13-ycar-old car- Mombors participating were Mrs, janitor, pulled a twitch and shut tho penter and handyman of West Bel- motor off. • \ Robert H, Roger*, Mrs. Clinton H. mar, was killed Instantly and three Wilber, Sr., Mrs. Frank M. Gather, occupants of'his car, a grandmother Dropped from'City Job. Mr«. Alex Pepln, Mrs. Lyman C. Van and her two small grandchildren, J. Ollv«r Armstrong, city manager Inwegon,, Mra. Thomas Voorhla,- Mn, were Injured when a northbound ot Aabury Park, has announced that William Penn Strode, Mra. J. Daniel engine and caboose^ struck the rear he has discontinued the service^, of Tuller, Mrs. Walter MoDougal and Beautiful FLAMEX Copkware of their automobile at the oNinth Milton .O. Farley, one-time city man- Mrs. Hermann Aaendorf. avenue crossing at Belmar Saturday ager-and more recently listed aa an Mrs. .Rogera, club president, an- night, The Injured were Mrs. Marg- administrative assistant to Arm- Handsomely Styled Guaranteed 1 Year Against Breakage nounced that the American home aret Stout, 62, and her granddaugh- strong. The exhauatlon of a 1942 and welfare department, will hold a ters,, Patricia, 3, and Maureen, nine budget appropriation /or his salary dessert-bridge at the clubhouse Mon- months old. and the "completion" of the duties There is nothing like day afternoon, November 30. Mra. assigned him weris given as the rea- Asondorf and Mra. Nelson K. Van* Sea Girt Woman Asphyxiated, son for dlsmlsalng him. flowers to keep the spirit derbeek are chairmen. Mrs. Lucille Gertrude Anderson, New Bedford Girl Weds. of Thanksgiving. See that Members were invited to attend , wife of Harold R. Anderson, a the study forum being conducted by Bradley Beacon school teacher, was Mlaa Elmlra Woolley, daughter of you have flowers .'in your the Monmouth dounty branch, Amer- found dead from Illuminating gas in Mr. and Mra. William D. Woolley ican Association of University Wo- the kitchen of her home last Thurs- of New Bedford, and Oeorge B. -home. — =- men; -at the' Methodist church FelloW' day afternoon. Police Hated the Berghoff, son of Mr, and Mra. Ed- chip hall, Monday afternoon, Novem- death as. accidental. Mrs. Anderson ward B. Berghoff, Sr., of Neptune ber 23. Mra. Howard. O. Hymer will suffered a cut over the eye, sug-City, were married Sunday after- lead "the discussion forum on the gesting a' poasiblllty she had been noon at the bride's home by Rev. Charlea M. Hogate, pastor of the Whistling Kettlcr-fl,rm- subjoct "Are the United Nations stricken and fell while working. Mrs, Covered Casserole — Double .Boiler—uee .. a».. ; * * •*••-"-. United." . • Manasquan Methodlat church, They grip; glass handlo. Eas- Anderson was ' discovered -lying on serves as open or cov- 2 saucepans; lock - on Mrs.^Thomas Voorhis asked mem1 will make their home at Aabury ily ' _ removed metal the kitchen floor by her husband Park. . • ' ered baking dish. Uao lid fits both parta. Surprise someone and ber> to attend the Red Bank Wo- when he camo homo from work. whistle, deeply grooved snug-fl.t • cover separ- for safety. W 1 d e , man's club day at the local - Red Woman Loses Suit Against Rink. ately aa . cake _ _ telegraph flowers. They'll Cross branch surgical dressing room Found Dead In Home. flat bat- &J ~m Guldo O. Groebe of Interiaken, A circuit court jury at Freehold pan... lVi-qt. size 3VC $2.98 torn- _ $1.95 every Monday morning. She explain- last week found that Mra. Helen An- love getting them and ed that -if women could not corns on head of a Newark printing firm, was this day that they may come any found dead in his home last Thurs- tlpas of New York.Jiad.n6 cause for CustaFd .Cups — . Skillet-.-ta.replace.your love you for remember- week-day when the rooms are open) day by friends who wore asked to action against the Perth Amboy weight, strong! worn-oiit metal one. Arena, Inc., operator of a akatjng ing! - ed. She stressed the necessity for investigate 'when he failed to report and serve In -Flat bottom fits direct- workers now since there is a great at hli office that morning. Dr. John rink at Aabury. Park. Mrs.Antlpas Look smart on. ly over burner, heata demand'for more surgical dressings" A. Hill, an Intimate friend, said death had sued for an Injury suffered while Standard 4- quickly. Handv, _ _ for the nation's armed forces. was due to natural causes. He. had skating, claiming the rink had too size. Each 7-ln. size 2. /DC L few guards and- overcrowding was " - * * * The welfare department will hold been In poor health. Mr. Groebe was an ali-daysewlng mooting at the alone In the home, his daughter, permitted on the floor. club Friday. Mrs. Leon de la Reu»- Emily, the only survivor, haying lclt , Keyport Woman Dle«. - slllo, 6r.,-lB chairman of-an American threft~days~beforB7forra-visltTln-Rum- ygypT , »:- We Visa Thai JTon Place Your Order Eaily •> home department session to be held aon. wife of Alfred S. Walling of Sewar- i : Friday, November 27. •p-Freehold's Honor Boll. . en, diod Monday of ' last week In Tea was served In the library fol- An honor roll bearing over 450 Monmouth Memorial hospital.. She ' lowing the program. The hooteaaei names of men and women of Free- waa born at New York and come to I BERARDrS were Mra. Carl Schwenker, Sr., Mra.hold who are now In the country's Keyport when 15 years of ago, where I Lealle D. Seely, Mrs. Richard Strong service' waa dedicated Wednesday of lie had resided since. Shu was a and MrB. Kenneth R. Smith. founder of the Ladles' auxiliary of j 7-Bridge Rd., Phone 2571 LittleSilvef last week. The board, which is erected In-front pi the court-house, the Keyport Engine company^ She waa 74 years old. Besides' her hus- . ' .... Flowora Telegraphed Everywhere. Is a replica ot the front of the mu- 32 Pc CATTAIL Winona Society To nicipal building* with a panel of band she leaves live children, i Molly Pitcher copied from the Mon- Deal Faces Rise In Light Costs. SERVICE FOR 6 mouth Battle monument. It was de- The Deal commission has been no- Hold Xmas Party signed by Borough Engineer Walter tified by Spencer Miller, state high-| J. Schlverea. way commissioner, that due- to an ' Officers Elected at ' anticipated loss In revenue to the j 32 Smart Piece*—a eompleta service Wounded at Soa. highway department that it will be \ Friday's Meeting • Robert Peque, 24, a Freehold boy, unable to continue to aid in the ex-j for six. Popular shape' and colorful, is recovering In the Naval hospital penso of street lighting after the gay pattern' for breakfast and lunoh- at Charleston, S, '.C,,..from. machine state's present contract with Deal ex- ! eon Four times selected American Winona Missionary society will gun wounds In the stomach suffered plres at the end of the year. This seml-porcelaln—glaze will not crack. hold-its annual Christmas party recently when a tanker to which he will mean a considerable Increase In Friday night, December 11, at the was assigned was torpedoed 18 hours the cost of street lighting at Deal. Striking, cheerful, dean-out red and home of Mrs. C. V. Shropshire on out of" an EaafCoaat port. The crew black cat-tailB will capture your Hudson avenue,-Red Bank. of the tanker was machine gunned Killed 111 Truck Crash. heart. Smart Ivory glaza with red Walter Williams, 66-year-old dairy Election of officers and Interesting by. the aub—while they were In life lines on edge of plates, handles and addresses by Mrs.. Walter B. -Wil-boats. Of late years Peque had lived employee of Manasquan, was killed •GUARANTEED liams, who, with her husbaha, pastor instantly Wednesday afternoon of knobo. Don't forget to order your •with Mr. and Mrs. James Cart- OVENPRROF ol Sear-Bright Methodist church, was Cartwright. last week when his truck hit & pole matching Cat-Tall Kitchenware at engaged In missionary work in Afri- on Route 34, north of the Brlelle traf- i CRAZErRROF the same time! ca- moro than 20- yearji, and by Mlaa Shoots at Kin on Street. flc, circle. His companion, Martin j Mary Lovett, who returned a few ' Ahgelo'Florentine," 30,"poiseasor Sf Lbftus.of "Manasquan, jumped" from." months ago from the' missionary a long" -police record, was arrested the^tr'uck just before It hit .the pole. I fields of India, featured last. Friday at Bradley Beach" Monday and held •Loftud said the truck went out ot j -ControLon a curves—.. -—,~^— l'tildttgg i -under-*5.000-bail- on a charge that Rev. and Mrs. Harold P. Wayman he had- fired a shot at Domlnlck Al- Killed'In Pacific , j of Little Silver. .' • -bano of • Asbury -Park, his brother- Word has been received by John ' William H. Carhart, Sr., who pre-in-law. In front of the Bradley Beach H. Lehnhard of Spring Lake that hia ; sided at , was re-elected postofflce. Tha bullet went through :uncle...Col._Lawrence-_A._Qulnn,-com-- i Ani these-handsomeSuedes"" presldent~of~the~soclbty; arid~the~ the~rlef t~shoulder -of"Albano's -over- mander of a regular Army Infantry j other ofllcera named were Edmund coat, Florentlno lias been variously regiment, had been killed In action ' certainly treatyouhandsomely! Ayers, vice president; Mrs. Charles charged with forgery, vagrancy, In the "South Paclflc""~Col. Quinn, They give you pretty feet — Beck, recording socrotary; Mrs. Wiarmed robbery and burglary. who was a professional soldier, a I T. Parker, assistant recording secre- Married on Sunday. veteran of trio Mexican uprising and NOW AT S EARS walking ease—long service and tary; Mrs. C. V. Shropshire, troaaur- MIBS Reba Katz, daughter of Isa- World war 1, fell In battle November or, and Miss Ann Parro, assistant dore Katz and the late Mrs. Sadie S. good big value./ treasurer. _;• Katz of Asbury Park, was married Died at Work. Refreshments were served during Sunday to Sgt. Harold" J. Marcus of BOWLING ALLEY PLAY TABLE J9XJ3HE OTHER STYIES the evening by Mrs. Wayman, Mra. George Q. Dlabrow of'Keyport died Shropshire, Miss Dell Morlatt, Miss Highland Park. The ceremony waa of a heart attack Sunday morning | 50 performed in the Hotel Altaian' at : Cbra'6M Fannie DavlB and Mlsi Florence whllB at work at the New Jersey •'5™'6 Campbell. Anbury Park by Rabbi Meyur Cohen. Ship Building plant at Perth Amboy. j Present at the meeting, besides A reception followed and the couple He Ja survived by a widow and three j You need no longer 60 told that you have an expensive foot those-mentioned, were Mr. and Mrs. then left for a trip through New children, Mrs. Harvey G. Hartman ! John Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. York state. The bride Is employed of Keyport, Miss Jane Dlsbrow, a ' .SHOES FITTED BY X-RAY - Sherwood, Mr. and Mra. Edward at Camp Evans and the bridegroom nurse at Monmouth Memorial hos- Worthley, Mr. and Mn. David-Jones, la stationed at Fort Miles, Del. pital, arid George Dlsbrow, living at : CharI8aT3ecKr William'" TrPSrfcer, "Motor Takes Fire\In Court HOUM. home,.-"' • l.i.lci - Mra. Myron L. Campbell, Mra. Myrtle bov.lei mid lll.D} For the second time in less than Retired > Grocer "Dead. In 1 «nl.>r Clapp,' Mra. Gertrude Davis, Mrs. a month corridors and rooms In the John Bu'ell of Long Branch died 10 v-oUiL PI 11^ John McNally, Mrs. George "Mlll^ north end of the court hoU3c at Free Saturday night at Monmouth Mo- j jumbu .11.. I.I 11 ward, Mra. Bertha-Shoemaker,_Mra. hold were filled with smoke last morlal hospital. *He was born at, ble. Harry Waymo,n, Misses Grace Beck, Thursday. Under Sheriff Courtlandt New York and had lived at Long ' A toy Sink that Alice Dorr, Ella King, Annie Laurie, Branch the past 30 years. He was a ' TANK renlly works *— 206 Broadway Long Branch White- investigated and found' the 1 ^jJean Parker, Lucy Parro, Francos former manager for the Acme stores i mnnlnir. . water, T"3herwood and Maggie Woolley. ,. amoke was coming from an electric . Bonn dish, towel, motor on a vacuum pump in the nt Long? Branch and later opened a ' etc. - . store of his own but was forced to | sluu- mil fit. Sent retire because of poor health. He Is Htlnrhtjd to ilesk survived by one son. hohis nil eauip- . mi'Iit. TOY STOVE Doctor In Middle East. Capt. Walter P.-Havens, Jr.rof Freehold, has arrived safely In the PLAY CHEST Mlddlo East, according to word re- ceived by his mother, Mrs. W. P. Ha- vens of Freehold. Capt. Havens Is a graduate of Jefferson hospital Medi- cal Bcdool at Philadelphia. He is a specialist in infectious diseases and last year received a degree at Rocke- feller Institute for research. Gunner Wounds Self. Eugene-Lester," 18, of Matawan, is So nml-looking it roiuM h«vt* eonio- "FOR EVERY PURPOSE" recovering from gunshot wounda In rlnht out of the Army. C:uiKiufliiK«'l his right arm sustained while hunt- rolorn, Comt'lt'te wilK cuns* iind nil $^.50 Ing near his home. Lester told the tho (M|iil|»ment. Sutisiautiiil . . • llllili-i. Mlmnliim stuvo, S»*^ 07 made ot WHUII. Kiiy i- Mn.lnwan'townshlp police he dropped 1 i Includes mnn'y H* w hla gun as ho jumped across a ditch BOYS' FOOTBALL c.xikliii; nli'n.iU. B LEHIGH VALLEY RED" and tho gun was discharged,, send- ing tho load of shot into hla upper Medium-hard Anthracite urm, : $1.40 TYPEWRITER Free-burning Anthracite •• rrninolAl Uf Lieutenant, PULL TOYS Ernest. Hvilsc, commanding oincor 1.48 of (Joast Guard stations bcUvoen the $1 suulhcrn lioumliuy of Snndy Hook - SPECIAL - mid the Mnnnsquan river, has been i promoted to lieutenant, his second 1 0 •'•Imn. U-l Bituminous Bituminous prumotlon within a month. Ho tins llnl. E.«y to •1-i-it i.ly nerved In the Coast Guard for 25 i-i>r IHII'.T mi. If?*- ft BfflffiS&Jm 'ii|- FIREPLACE FUEL yonr.i. Ivsilik' I uli- r •nil... '1 illl Stoker Coal Still UnU'tl »H Mlnnlng, * Lumpy Steam Coal )'\U The fnmlly of Frederic C. Jock, Ir r.ti i"'iiii.r'\ .•') Anbury I'nrk youth who was report- .tl.M.llll ® oil IIH HIIHBIIIR; by tho navy Juno 0, SEARS CATALOG -———^ CANNEL COAL suv'tliat thry have recDlvod no moro cll'lclnl word from tho nnvy alnco ORDER DESK Kopper's Coke 00 that time. Young Jcck wns a radio Buy 20 ,por ton Cordwood innn third *eliuM nnrud, Illi'liiird I* O'Kisnfn, y. Mr, ()'Kri>fn wim biit_iv ni RED BANK, N. J. 1290 Now Yni'lt, Iln In mnvlvml by' Ills wlfo unil two RED BANK REGISTER-NOVEMBER 19, 1942., Central and Western areas. Harvest Rescued With 13 lagging in many states due to dif- Insurance Men 1 Excellent 'Growth of ficulties in obtaining pickers. Al- Rickeribacker though sharp frosts followed by NOTICE! -heavy rains ""fcaused considerable- Sell War Bonds dropping of fruit in some. Eastern Winter Cover Crops and-mldjyestern areas during Octo- |-*cr,-lt now appears. certninJhat pro- Results Given at . WeJ^YeBfm.iAx^orKgisA. by duction of certain, varieties, notably Jonathan, WoirTtiyer,. Ben Davis, County Meeting Conditions Favored sap, will bi1 'materially' larger than wae expected early in the fall. At the monthly'meeting* of the Completion Of Harvesting Monmouth Life Underwriters assocl- I Other Fruits tlon, held last week at thd Green TO OFFER its seasonal downturn in July, the •Estimates of the pear crop in New. Parrot tea room at Neptune, Presi- ' During October the Harvesting of Jersey fop'1942 placed the total pro- dent T. Barr Stovenson announced most staple and truck crops in New percentage of cows milked has been declining more quickly than normal duction at 71,000 bushels; a consider- that the. two billion dollar mark has • Jersey. mu>. completed. GroXyere in able Increase over.the 1911 produc- the atatB benefited' by favorable In the past two months the drop has been passed by the life insurance tion of 40,000 bushels, Tho total pro- agents of the country In their volun- FOR SALE been especially sharp. "•"". weather conditions which followed duction of grapes was. estimated at '.tto&a during the' last week-of Sep- tary natlon-wklo campaign- for war Egg Production 2,600 tons, a decrcaso from the 2,700 bond sales • and • pledges. Cash sales tember and low tempoatufes of the tons estimated earlier in tho season. .first week of October, according to a Nearly 12% more eggs were pro- of war bonds by the agents have November la few lota of cranberries otalled $532,000,119, and pay-roll "report from the Federal-State Crop c'ueed on Now Jersey farms in Oc- remained to be 'harvested. This was His Fair Haven R^lty InvestBietits Reporting service. In general, sea- iober than during the same'month due primarily to the scarcity of ef- avlngs plans have* been established sonal weather prevailed during; the last year. Total production for the ficient pickers and "scoopers." .In ulllng for the purchase of ?l,503,- month of October with both rainfall first/ten, months of 1942 la approxi- spite of the loss resulting from frosts 183,540 bonds, making a total of 52.- No. 13 Parker Ave. . . . and temperaftire about normal. By.. mately •i'/r larger than for the same during the last week of September M5,«3,658. In the short period since $4500 . November 1, moat harvesting opera- perjodjn 1941. It is estimated.that and "sun spots" in the earlier, part, ?earl Harbor, tho agents have sold '—.-—-(4 rooms, steam heat, tiled bath, garage) he s there, were 5,062,000 layers in New of September; growers' final reports wlce the total of Liberty Bonds sold tions were completed (n ' 'aple Jersey farm nocks during October, crop sections of North and Central r indicate a slightly better yield than by the agents In all of World war 1. approximately ll /c more than one that anticipated in. Augusts. Total ,No. 15 Parker Ave. .:'.•. . $4500 Jersey, with tho exceptions of husk- year earlier. The average production Plans are being- considered to ing corn and threshing soy beans. A production-for the 1942 crop is now establish service bureaus in the mil- per 100 layers for October was • tho placed at 105,000 barrels as compared- (5 rooms, steam heat, tiled bath, garage) few late maturing vegetable crops re- highest on record since 1925. For the itary camps, to give insurance ad- mained for harvest on , that date. wlth 80,000 barels harvested in 1941. lce and assistance to men who have United States, egg production was Estimates by states .for -1W2 are as $5000 Spinach, lettuce, celery and caulU 10# more than the previous record tolned the: armed forces. Such btfr- No. 3 Forman St. . . . flower will move in light volume 'for follows: Massachusetts, 525,000 bar- iaus are already in operation In New a few weeks. Winter cover crops arc October production, occurring last rels, New Jersey 105,000 barrels, Wis- (5 rooms, steam heat, tiled bath, garage) year, and -4l7c above the ten-year York. It has been found that many reported to' be making excellent : consin 105,001) barrels,' Washington growth and progress. The period of (193l-40) average—The avera°ge num- ,40,000 barrels^. Oregon 10,000 barrels. nen desire advice concerning income" No. 11 First St. ... SOLD warmer weather centering on .Octo- ber of layers in farm flocks during The total of the live states was 785,- payments, policy options and bene- ber 12, following tho previous cold, October was 336,625,000,-a record high 000 barrels in comparison with 725,- "its, premium loans ana information (6 rooms, steam heat, tiled bath, garage)' caused an "exceptionally heavy drop for the 'month—11% above a year 200 barrels "produced.in 1941.' l'vt. John F. Bartek (above), of oncerning the "soldiers and sailors of apples, Considerable loss of fruit ago and 21% above the ten-year av- Freehold, H. J., was resouoa from ivll relief act.' Some men.desire as- SOLD resulted from a scarcity of pickers, erage. Prices for both chickens and the South Pacific by the same Navy ila,tance in changing the beneficiary NoJ19 HanceRoad::.::.. . • • eggs recorded substantial gains over Potatoes flying boat that: found Capt. Eddie ir the method of.premlum payment? growers reported. Winter varieties tho previous year. '• " (8 rooms, gas heat, garage) of apples for storage purposes are Practically all white -potatoes were Rickenbacker and Col. Hans C. The Sun Life assurance company now being harvested with'reports of harvested November 1 except a few. Adnmsoh. The trio had floated on Apples ' was represented by Will Rogers; the $4500 scattered acres of late-planted pota- a life raft for three weeks after their ~tudcntlal by Robert Kisner.W. E. No. 268 Fair Haven Read . . " tine quality fruits. The harvesting The harvesting of apples is now toes for falmly use. The total pro- Army plane disappeared October 21. of white potatoes was practically Maher, T. Barr gtevenson, Lester (6 rooms, hot water heat, garage) confined to tho picking of winter duction for New Jersey remained un- Iherman, R. W. Sutts, and Al. Steel, —completed November 1,' with a small varieties-Which normally go. into changed from a month ago when it . ocattered acreage of late-planted po- lew York Life by •Morris Wester- winter storage. The total" 1912."pro- wa3 esUrriated at "10,320,000 - bushel?. - Babe Kauffman nan';' Colonial life by Frank Hoff- These Homes Are All Rented and Are Fine Investments tatoes remaining .to ho harvested. duction of the New Jersey commer- For the United Slates, October The sweet potato harvest was also man, Frank Marra and' Harry Mc- cial apple crop- is now placed at weather conditions were, favorable panlel and Harry Stoner; Metropol- . drawing .to a close with above aver- 3,239,000 bushels. This is a reduction for harvesting" the crop. Heavy rains Suit Settled age yields reported, although'a few tan life by W. D. Bottgonbach and from the earlier forecast of 3,397,000 early in October delayed harvest in Homer Kreldler. growers experienced some loss vdue bushels and compares with 2,632,000 New York and other Middle Atlantic ,to Inadequate labor supply. bushels produced in 19-11 and the ten- statefi. The Idaho, crop ~haa been al- Atlantic Highlands The following underwriters wero Milk Production year average of 3,404,000 bushels. most entirely harvested without any .mong the guests present: William abandonment of acreage due to froet Woman Gets $14,000 . Milk production per cow in herds Starting about the second week of Duncan, Frank Becker, John Hey- RAY VANHORN AGENCY, Realtors October, near, the 12th, an exception- damaged. Potatoes are not large In »urn, Thomas Boardwlck, George of New Jersey crop reports averaged ' Trial of the suit by Babe Kauf- ally heavy drop of, apples was ob- size but tho quality" is _ reported to .ane and Edward Rice. ' . 18.7 pounds November 1, in compari- be excellent. The total productibn man of Alfantic Highlands against SOLE AGENT son with 19.7 pounds per cow No- served throughout all-orchards in the The next luncheon meeting of the state. The apple varieties most af- for the United States is now estimat- the Yorkshire Insurance Company vember 1,. 1941, and the ten-year. ed at 379,624,000 bushels in compari: for the recovery of insurance monies ssoclatlon will be held at the Green average (1931-40) of 18.3 pounds. Pro- -fected were Stayman and Rome, with •arrot at noon December 10. How- Phone Red Bank 283 804 River Road Paragon starting to drop during tho son with 357,783,000 bushels in 1941. due her as a. result of a fire which, ducers attribute the decreased pro- .totally destroyed ..her home and fur- rd C. LaAvrenco of'tho Lincoln Na- latter part of October.. This heavy With the 1942 sweet potato hardest 1 duction at this time to severul fac- in New Jersey practically c'ompleted niture at 50 Hooper avenue, Atlan- ibnal Life Insurance company will FAIR HAVEN, N, J. tors. Pastures have been above av- droppagc will no doubt have a marked effect upon market condi- November 1, the reported yields Indi- tic Highlands, March 20, 1041, which ie the speaker. , erage'this fall, with the condition cate a production of 2,624,000 bushels was scheduled to- be heard before the reported at 78% November 1 in com- tions during the next few weeks, .and prnbahly. will continue to affect as compared with l.SOOiOOO bushels commissioner Phillip Forman and a parison with 38% on the same date for 1941. Iri spito Of tho fuvurablo jury In •_ the United States district a year ago. Dairymen are obtaining them until January 1 or later. Labor : -supply Is-a-critical factorat the mo- yield reported, a few growers report- court In Trenton this week,' was set- -one-third of "their feed from' this ed loss of sweet potatoes due to con- tled when the "insurance company source,-with a correspondingly low- ment in connection with the harvest- ing of the apple crop because many siderable rot, .both in the ground and finally agreed- to pay $14,000, er amount of groin fed per cow, The in storage. Growers of this crop : Howard M. Lawn of the law firm lack of adequate and efficient farm migratory laborers are now leaving tho state for Southorn areas. Every were, again confronted with a scarc- of Qulnn

dum December 13, Secretary Wick- ian Supply to determine the mini- Sprung as Uncle,1 Sum-; Leo'Anabel ard stated. mum civilian needs, and said It will Lincroft School - .Miss Liberty; Hans Borgcy, doctor; Articles Donated Charles H. Ackley WEEK OF THE WAR Battonlnf ~" "fisa> the OES policy to guarantee the Elizabeth Thompson, nurse; William If you wait until an Tbe ORIce of Defense Transporta- American people at least their es- Menzel, farmer and Eleanor Mac- To Hospital Pantry Air Raid starts it may tion postponed its mileage ration- sentials, Has Patriotic Play Laughlin and Blllle .Too]), fnrm help- Now jUeutenant Ing program for commercial vehicles Labor Secretary.. Perkins, at the ers; Ethel Gutowsky, homemaker; Articles for Rivcrview hospital's Charles Howett Ackley was gradu- be too late to insure from November IB to Dectspiber 1, pantry were collected at a meeting • President Rooaevolt ordered thi request of thd War and Navy De- Event Marks National Wnlter Wilson; factory worker; Mild- ated this week from Officers Candi- against it. j Lcnd-Loase Administration to make after the Offlce of Price Admlnistra- partments and Maritime Commis- red Bennett, clipper girl; Joan Ilcri- of the Mlddlctown auxiliary of the date' School at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, < av&llable u soon u poaslblo food, tlotf postponed its nation-wide gaso- sion, lowered the minimum age for Education Week Theme schel, sugar ratloncr;.Albert Boylun, hospital Monday at tho home of Mrs. and haa been commissioned a second Ask UH for full piirtloulars I clothing and wmpnnn nf war to theline rationing program for passenger employed In war Industrie fanilly man; Edward. Bennett, truck \Vyllc C. Pate at Middlctown village. lieutenant In the U. S. Arjny Field about War Damage Insurance 1«rnied forces and -the eltlzani-ot-ihe cars from November 'i'i to iJeccmber from 18 years to 16 years. The war Pupils ot Iho Llnurofi ..grammar amui'lr, liuy scontr Thin—la—the orpfiriiZfition'H Attlllcrv. He haa been annlynprt : areaa In North Africa occupied by U.1. The"OPA~SlSo postponed its-fuel agencies stated—the—continued— ln'«- Mae Smaclt, letter writer; I.ol.s Ren-' Thanksgiving donation Ui the insti- CamC p i Edwards In Massachusetts, ', S. troopa. "No one will go hungry oil rationing starting date from No- cluslon in war contracts of tho 18-Education week, held a special par- nett.^bld ln"dyj arid "BoolteFWatIsland tution.- -•- —— LL-Ackloy- Is-the-flon-of-Mr.-and.. vember 1 to 28. The OPA said all Allaire & Son Agency, Inc. | or. without" other moans of livelihood year provision would '^impair aprlouB- ents day observance program Friday John Watts, KliardH. A covered-dlfih luncheon for niem- Mrs. J. B. Ackiey of Fisher place. 19 MONMOUTH 8THEET ; In any territory occupied by the oil-burning equipment In structures lyi tho conduct of government "Tiual- morning. Under the direction of Mrs. hers and (juests will be held at theHe,,reported, to Fort Sill-from Fort | United Nations," the President laid, other than private homes will be re- Hcd Bank, N. J. hess by retarding essential produc- L. A. Clark and Mr«! A. H. Pease, FAKEWKrX l'AKTV •Red Bank Woman's club Monday, Bragg, North Carolina. Prior to Phono K. B. 3450,. j "If It to. humanly within our power garded by OFA as convertible to tion . ..." In ordering the change school tcacherB, the pupils gave a December 14, Others preaent were starting service with the army he I to make the necessary supplies avail- other fuels and, therefore, Ineligible Secretary Perkins ruled that a con- patrlotlo program. wtj employed with the Federal Sav- for fuel rations, unless satisfactory, Pvt. William J. Rlordun, who wasMrs. John B. VanKVifjenen, His. H. j able to them. Woapona also will bs tractor shall "keep on file a' certifi- Pupils of the primary group enter- Lawrence Kcott, Mrs, Harry S. ings and Loan Insurance corporation Carry Your SUinip Book With Vou ; supplied to the peoples of thesa ter- proof l« furnished to tbe contrary, recently Inducted in the Army, is now cate of age showing that every girl tained with Severn] selections with stationed at Gimp Brockcrirlricc Chamberlain, Mrs. Florence Heed, at Washington, D. C, ,' As Your Badgo'of Honor..^ ritories to haflton the defeat of ourThe ruling will be enforced after the employed by .him Ja at least 16 second raUonlng.perlod. . .;;: their rhythm, band. 'Several guitar K.enlu.cky;;;';Lnst wtck i)(;ffirn lin.lu.ft Mrs. Itnbnrt n. Cores, Mr». . H, R. i common enemies/ No..-girl under 18 ohall be employed solos were given by Hans Bcrgpy^ for PortXIix he was Kiven a farownll Wellbacher,' Mrs: Howai'-il W". H6b- . ;.By late November 18 Allied lorcea Production and Labor Supply for more than eight hours In anyTho entire program was closed with party by his mother, Mrs. Ethel lii'ts, Mrs. Edward H, Scattcrgood, ; bad extended tho Algerian zone of OBS Director Byrnes asked War one day, or between the hours Df 10the pupils and the audience singing Riordan o( Monmouth street. Mrs. MONEY LOANED 'Mrs. Charles E, Meeker, Mrs! George on Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instruments, Camera*, 'occupation aa far oast as Bono, just Production Chairman Nelson to un-p. m. and 6 a. m., or In any waythe National Anthem and giving the Riordan's other son, , Michnc) h. T. Linton, Mrs. C. A. Geatty, Mrs. J. ; 50 mllei from Tunisia. When French dertake a "vigorous program", to Binoculars, etc. contrary' to-'fitate laws governing salute to the flag, Riordan, la stationed at an Army Bentley Woodcock, Mrs. John M. Uunied and bondsd by SHU o| N. J- ; destroyers at Casablanca put up standardize goods produced for civil- hours of work .•. . " .Any woman A patriotic play,. "America, "My post at Atlantic City. i strong resistance against American West, Mrs. Philip Leonard, Mrs. WE PAY CASH FOR OLD COLD AND SO.VEB ian consumption and~to eliminate all worker" Under 18 must-be granted a Home," told how every individual Charles F. Groseinger, Mrs. Annie • naval units proteptlng United States frills and wasteful practices.' Mr. specific luncheon period of at least may do something to aid tho nation's ' troop landings there, the U. S, sur-Byrnes also aaked of Civil- Boys can make extra pocket money Hawley, Mrs. C, H. Crlbbs and Mrs. 30 minutes. war effort. Participating were Cecil selllne The ReElster.—Ailvertissmcnt Jamea H. Taylor:'.' Broadway Loan , Co. . face forces and dive bombers de- 208 Broadway (Opp. Jacob stelnbacb'a) Lone Branch ' stroyod ah pntlro flotilla of Fronoh ' destroyera and light cr&tt and left : th« S5,000-ton French battleship Jean 1 Bart a burning hulk. All hostilities • in Frenoh North Africa .ceased No- vember Hi'77 hours after the United r States orfenalvo; began. In many ; places the local population and "U. J S. troopa Joined In Armtjtlo Day ceremonies, The War Department SACCHARIN . • said American casualties were light. /4GRAINi i- The Prcflldonl • described tho Afrl- can campaign as a smaller second. IRST -•:-.•.. ; front launched In llou of a blg-acalo NYLON TOOTH BRUSH . : offonBlve against tho Axis torceB {across the EnglLsh Channel, He J.eotd that during Prime Minister K ALL PRICES V : Churchill's visit to Washington in : : June It was decided a major offen- : : :IN WHELAN- FACIAL TISSUES jfin • «ive across the Channel could not DRUGSTORESc 35eV h&ve been started until next.year at ilhe-earllcat. The African offensive MINERALOft *» I wail decided upon by the end of June ' and by late July the number of men ; necessary and points of attack had PRICE-CEILINGS; DOAN'S PILLS C ; been determined, and the' approxl- 75tSi ' mate date was set by the end of Au- - - - 41 : EUSt. War Secretary SUmson said that despite the fact that the Germans • must have been aware some sort of 46 BROAD ST. Phone 1444 RED BANK • large operation was In Immediate . prospect In North Africa, Axis ef- c ER . forta in intorcept_lt_\vlth numerous flntiseptic or S CUR0CHROME submarines woro futile. All United |fi .'5e Size . r. . u /\ ' States forces moved to their polnti "' ••"''Ou of attack, Only one transport was SERUTAN 'torpedoed and troops from tmV ship : 1-25 She. t. , o 7Jc PHILLIPS' TOOTH PASTE proceeded In their landing' craft 0 unces more than 100 miles to their destin- ation. Under Secretary of War Pat- terson reported 700,000 different for THANKSGIVING |2c BOOK HATCHES Items of equipment and supplies were required for the North African CHOCOLATE COVERED operation, Navy Socrotary Knox said it took flvo to seven times as many' ships to carry men and goods around Africa to the Middle East as PEPPERMINT PATTIES it would to carry them straight ; through Gibraltar and Into the Creamy, cool peppermint filling... covered with rich VITAMIN DEFICIENCY SYMPTOMS? Mediterranean. '....» •'' delicious chocolate. Everybody likes them Other War Fronts . . y including the family or your Thanks- ^PRODUCTS Jittery nerves—night blindness—digestive disturbances—con- . In a ten-hour offensive on Jap —«boro.positions .on -.Guadalcanal, .No-. giving Day hostess . . v. . . POUND MILKof MAGNESIA' stipation may result from unbalanced nutritional diets lack- . vember 12, air and surface forces of 12 OUNCES ... i ing in Vitamins. See your doctor regarding your Vitamin —the-Navy-destroyed-at-leaflt—SO-and- probobly more, out of 75 landing I^tee^Oimj^MJIIERTOFFEL needs. Siiild bodiTy fesistarice tbcordsTaiidilU withV'itaiftins.' boats found at Toasafaronga, shot (Or Aiioriec/ Toffeo) POUND PINT ; i dowo SO out of 81 Jap planes at- —tempting—to~attack—Unltod—States ASPIRIN ' /•• m< m U. S. NEEDS US STRONG Bhlp», silenced shore batteries and started large fires. Tho United States FINEST CHOCOLATES heavy cruiser San Francisco was DENTAL CREAM yjrtc damaged slightly and 30 members of WHITMAN'S - SCH RAFFT'S- SHERRY' "6Oc SIZE .... f*> the crew were killed when a dis- HAHNS-PAGE & SHAW. ETC. abled Jap plane crashed Into It. Tho WUelcuA V. S. ^destroyer Buchunan was dam- sw Improved Potency High Potency aged and five of her crow killed by a five-Inch shell from an enemy (bore battery. A Navy communique G(B2)CAPSULES VITAMIN BCOMPLEX CAPSULES in the aftornoon of September 1* Supply daily requirements of the 4 vita- Help, to correct loss of appetite, digestive said tbe naval engagements In the Comfort for Muscle Soreness fl mins necessary for good health. Help disturbances, constipation, nervous symp- Solomons area were still In progreu. -build bodily resistance to colds. toms when due to B Complex deficiency. Gen. MaoArthur's headquarters re- RED CROSS reomulsion ported November 11 that United Chest- Wki.i. bo processed and dollvarod • within Packago of 5'* . . . . dm\B .tin nqxt fflw wanks- wn» awnrilod' plained. Pcido/mel to- S»M>e fyW to a mld-Yv'ontoin"imi'ul i>iicl- provod by n mom thiin two-thlnU vote of cutton growora In a referen- Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 19, 1942.

England; they, are located In Lon- , TO ATTEND BROADCAST. QCINN b D0REMU8. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JER3EY. Cfauccry 1/273 Christian Science don, Sheffield and Rochester. . COUNSELLOnS AT LAW, SHERIFFS SALE. The committee Is ready to aid In Mrs. Belle Gold Gross of Leonardo Whltfi.Jd Bulldlsf, Rad Bl! TO FRANK QARRUTOi -By virtus qf « writ of n.fi, to" -AnfiualReport Made By John J. Qulnn Thom&i P. Dorcmui MoUd Uju»d out of th« Court of has been Invited to attend a rad.'o You ar« htreby nottdfU that a writ' of War Relief Work relieving- human suffering caused by Vincent J. MeCue Howard M. Lawn •ao.ueitri.Uon was ]stu«d out of th* Court B«ry of thi State of New Jersey, war wherever ft can; and it co-opei- broadcast honoring th« K«w Jersey WUfUm L. Rufiell. Jr. £rnett r«» of Chancery on the 6th tl*y of Oeiobtr, oxposod to sale at public v.ndu ates with cnany other officially rccog- Womnn's Press club today oh radio 1942, In a tuit In which you are. dtfenit- Mosquito Commission VT" •" aies wun many otner ouwiauy rccoB- statjon_WEA_E_fri>m_ 1 to 1,45 p. m. Panoni, Labrecqus - It Uordcn, ant' and Paulln*. (larruto, your wlfo, !• eg m plain lint, thatj th« objvota.of said putt -More—Fhan 1500 Units—Mzeneedi s reliearisef , agenciereadilsy -sche contributinn suddeng_ Tho program will be conducted by COUNSiSLLOKS AT.IAW. . art to aocbr* tha nilowane* of ««uari,t Tha Monmouth County JJooquIto Now Active in U. S. whatever of Its supplies are avail- Mary Margaret McBrlde. The club < W.ll.c. St., i ' R.d Buk maintenance to b* p«IH by you* or rofcllitj "Extermination commlsslon-heixwith sucking creatiirei. They are respon- able. president, Florence M. Smith, and out of your property; and to teek « do siblerfor-the-annoyancB-nnd-diocom=i vice president; Hettio M. Wagner, Theodort D. Panoni Edmund J. Uaniona tree ndjudglng and declaring tht dlvorct submits'its 28th annual report for A-£QBUSiiieg from the Red _ decree obtained by you In the Hocond Ju* fort of persona who occpuy their Tho Christian'Science -H'lltbetheBpU Theodora J. Mbrecqu* the fiscal year beginning November church is actively engaged in tills" dicta! Dlttrlct Court pf the Stale of N«- porches in the evening, at nocturnal committee of the First Church ol liLon-F,'GonibB /~Tbomi)i-J,-SinUh Va daTlnT hd~f o' r~ th t~Ga u nt y-o f~W s sh a •, 1, 1941, and ending October 31, 1942: war relief work. During the year G. VanVorls War- assemblages and cause many sleep- Christ,. Scientist, In Boston, Massa- Robert H. Malda William R. Blair, Jr., to bo of no force and ellect in thi State less nights. They are sometimes Up to June 1, tho. United States John T. Lovett. HI ot New Jersey, and thtt tha following de- ner, M. D., of Red Bank and Rlch- dangerous if not controlled. chusetts, which was established in •crlbed property belonging to yoll and • ard J. Rogers of Rumson were lo- had shipped 1,500,000 pounds of de- September, 1910,, has recently re- MOBBIS PORTNER, located In tha State of New JeViey, to •_._.. appointed tomembership on the Some species are definitely disease will , born carriers of malarial fever, en- leased its "second annual .report. This Attend Sea Scout hydrated vegetables linder lewe-lend. CartlHe'd Public Accountant commission for' a "three-year'"term AUDITS — TAX - REPORTS Ori# Dodge coupe, year of 1040, •"••" ' each, beginning March 31; -1942, by cephalitis (sleeping: sickness in hu- shows that, it now has moro than mans and horses) heart '.worms . in Service At Rumson . 12 Broad Street, ' Red Band, N. J. Special Model, with Serial No. 43PH10H the Hon.' Joseph B. Perakie, Supreme 1:500. branch .units active. In the Tel. Bed Bank' 2524 »tid Engine Na, 1)14.1411766. Court Justice, presiding over the dogs, and In many" cases these dis- United States of America, besides Officers and member of Ship North ease prove fatal. ' , Houshold furniture, conilitlng of ft county of Monmouth. r many more in Great Britain, Can-, Star, port of Red Bank, attended a lG-tilecfl dlnln(r room «ulte, • 3-plir« DR. L..W.' CARLBON living room autte. a 7-plece sun porch Respectfully submitted, ada, Australia and the Union of special Sea Scout service Sunday with tha westerly Una of .aid B.nn.tt'sTt The heavy rainfalls of July and Turkeys and Caponpor s suite, a 7-piece bedroom suite, o. Frig- ' . Harry G. VanNote, South Africa. morning at St. George's Episcopal SURGEON CHIROPODIST, ldalr« refrigerator, a Norjro tttove, a "take? " "'""'y-iva feet to » August, amounting to 10 inches, im- Superintendent. Oakhurst The committee has assembled church, Rumson, of which Rov. H. FOOT AILMENTS Norte washing machine, three but- northerly lino of Towerhlfl Avenu. (for* peded mosquito pest control irark VanVorls Warner, M. D., Pres., room' suites, a grandfather's clofk. since Pearl Harbor over 66,000 Falrfleld Butt, 3d,' is rector. The ALIVE OR DRESSED Office Houn: DnJJy 0:30 a.m. to J5.3O p.m. mer y Hart street) fifty feet to thi w,iUh the past season to the extent that • Red Bank, Areplace screen and utenails; three W Hn« of sold Bennett's lot, thuicedt the mosquito breeding season proved William H. Hintelmann, Vice Fred., pounds of durable clothing and'bed- speaker was Colin Maebeth, a chap- Evenlnan Tuesday and Thunday rugs (one 0x14 and two 0x11), three southerly alon« ,nl miy —tions-throughout—these -two - months Robert N. Secley, Port MonmSuth, emergencies artsu because of local present were %,l. Richard Hadawny, tha bremlaen at 211 Maple avenue, In •r.Tttn' r '•*»& Harry Y. Smith, Red Bank". ' enemy "action. -now..in..the U. S. Navy; Coxswain SURGEON CHIROPODIST, the Town of Red Bank and the State . In;,-— — -*•" same land' and ' set up a mosquito breeding - condl- Belnsr Inloiuleii as the 'tion on the upland, creating numer- More than 32,800 garments have Conover Thomas, in the CpasTGuard White Acres Farm of New Jersey; ;,-,- ,- qenerlbed in a disd mad. br J. Foot Orthopedics — Electro-Therapy Four lota situated at Fair Hold Gut- nd W B| ous miscellaneous water accumula- been distributed, through military service, and Cpl. William Wentzell, 5ood° W Ml" ° "° '" "" " 5 Bl- District Two Scouts To NUT SWAMP HOAD Offlca Hour*, Daily 0 a, m. to B p. tn. deni,. In the Town of Mlddletown, tions in which enormous mosquito distribution centres, to men in the In the U. S. Army. Others attending Evenlngi: Tueiday, Thundiy, Saturday County of Monmouth and State of breeding was taking place.-,., were Coxswain, Apprentice Seamen New Jeriey, and more particularly de- United' States forces. A largo Brit- '_ West of River Plaza School Closed Wednesday The high temperature together Meet On Tuesday Thomas Cassldy, Charles Goodrldgc, scribed as fallows: Selted' aa th« property of Marlon A • ish transport vessel wMch had ar- For appointment phone SOS - Being known as Lots NOB, 10, 20, c • ' with slow water evaporation'favored Robeirt-Klng;-William- Shampanorer °"°ver, et vlr, et a!, taken In «.eSil*a the mosquito and was responsible for The Monmouth'council, Boy Scouts rived from tropical waters and was" -Tel, Red BarJc-1247 ISfl BROAD ST., JIED..BANK, IV. J. 21 and-23 In Block'1 on "Amended at the suit of May & Throckmorton, »ol. being repaired at' Boston received Dirk VanNcst", IJdwai'd -Weinsteln' ^Map of'TaVrfleld 'Oafdenar on-Klnii'a- the adult mosquito specie maturing of America, will hold its annual Hlghway, near Red Dank, Mid die town cxecutrlxr«tc.~nnd to be sold by -_.— one. day earlier then under normal Scoutcr dinner meeting next Tues- 100 overcoats for olhcers. Folding cots and Yeoman Frank McHugh. SIDNEY HAMBBBOER, Supit NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. Township. Monmouth Comity, N, J.'-' Dated Novcmbor 2, 1042. " Weather conditions. day evening at 6:30 o'clock in the have.,beenglyentb overcrowded Sea- . Theodore D, Parsons, Theodora J, La- Beginning at the northeast corner of brecijue. Etlmund J. Cantona 'and ElBton Biekman, Hlntelmann & Doekman, 8,518 gallons of mosquito oil and Fellowship hall of the Methodist men's clubs. Civilians arriving In VISTORS' WELCOME Lot No. 20 an shown on nnid mnp, r Carry' Your Stomp Booit With Von K Combs,. trading aa Paraons, Labtecque thence (1) westerly alonir the noulh- So1 larvlcide \vei e vised~~in~the oiling he United States suffering because (67 line.) - '"- church.. Election of a district chair-" As Your Budge of Honor. - & Bord_5n, PlalntUrfl-v», MllUrcd Burnett, erly line of Andover Street 182,74 campaign during the season by the man and vice chairman will take of war conditions or action have Defendant, * In Attachment., Notice is feet to the northeaet corner ~of- Lot mechanized power oil spraying hereby given that a writ of attachment Cbaniery.1/271 . place. Theodore D. Parsons is chair- een provided with clothing and No! IS] thence (2) ' southerly along trucks and with gallon hand- ftt the fluit of Theodore II. Pamoi.B, the easterly Ijne of Ix>t No. 18 .120 SHERIFF'S SALE. • pressure tanks used by the-mosquito man of the District 2 committee', ther forms of relief. . Among them Theodore Jf. Labrecaue. Edmuild J. Can- feet to ft point; thence (3) easterly lona and^fihton F. Combs, trading as r virtue of a writ ot (L fa. to me dl- inspectors. which will be in charge of the affair. arc refugees from the Far East, who along the northerly line of Lot No, reoted Usucd out of the fcourt 0/ Skin, landed.in California; and merchant: Parsons, Labrecqua & Borden agnlnst tho 23 to the northeast corner of Lot No. Every means possible was used by goods and chattels, monies and effects, 23 ai shown on said map; thence (4) eery of tha State of Now Jer.ey, will K the commission to keep the breeding eamen rescued from "ships tor- rlahtB and credltB, lands and tenement of northerly along tha easterly line of oxpd.ed.to aalo at publla vendue, on . do\vn to normal, but the mosquito l-II BABY BEEF SALE. pedoed along the Atlantic coast havo "Mlliiro*-Bunii*tt,~R-non-re«ldent -debtor, MONDAY. THE 23HD DAY OP NOVEM- Lots Noi. B8, ai-and-20 to the point ~ breeding Was so intense many adult cen similarly cared for. This work for the sum of One Thousand ($l,000;00) H. J. Stclle, county club agent, an- Dollars. Issued • out of tho Monmouth or- Beginning, between So liouri of "l2 o'ciodTa^ndni species emerged. « carried on by the committee with- County Circuit Court on tho 14th day Said property was conveyed by the During the season the mosquito in- nounces that the annual 4-H''Baby o'clock, (at 8 o'clock War Time) In &,»«!• out regard to creed or race. fit September, 1942, returnnble on the lit Cltlsenn Building & Loan Asuoclatlou*" tornoon of ,ald day, «t the Court Hduie. spectors inspected and re-inspected Beef show and sale wiilkbo hold-this1 day of October, 1942, has been duly, of .Ited Bank to Frank Garruto (de- r ul[h 0 : fendant) and Maggie (inrruto, his de- Sji° H,° S, ; ' '"""hoW. Count, of 18,612 house and commercial yards, year December 9, in New Brunswick:1 Figures presented (or the two-year served fend executed, und was returned to Monnjouth, New Jersey, to latlify a decree in which 5,359 miscellaneous water said court on the 16th day of September, ceased wife, on June 4th, 1086, and m n nl[ to at the Agricultural College farm. period ending the first of October, was recorded, on June 6th,. 10^6, In »12"oO So" ^ °° " «PPrpxlii>,ttly holding units contained mosquito 1942, by the Sheriff of tho County of oO So The animals to be taken in by the this year, include over 1,600,000 Monmouth. ^ the County Clerk's Offlce of the Coun- ( All the following tract or pared of lanil larvae, which was destroyed. Outside ty of Monmouth tn Book 1700 of nnd prom jot harolnafter rnrticularly do- of house and commercial yards 7,044 boys.Tuesday, December 8. This Is pounds'of clothing and bedding sent J. RUSSELL WOOLLEY. Dee do, at page 187, to the. British Isles, m.ore than 8,700 jorlbed, altuate. Jylny anil being |J the mosquito breeding places were in- approximately six weeks earlier then 3orougli of Bad Bnnk, In tho County ot pounds to Russia, and more than -P41ed: October 31st, 1042, las been taken under eald writ to satisfy spected and re-inspected, mosquito the show has-been held in previous Parsons, Labrecqye £ liovden, . . jch orders and docreee as the Chancel- Moninouth and State of New JcrBey and . larvae was found arid destrpyed in 10,500. pounds to Finland, previous to ir may make In this cause. on the Booth iIda ot Mechanlu Street and' years, when it was conducted in con- i Attorneys for Plaintiffs. being the same lot of land convoyed by • 3,522 miscellaneous breeding places. nection with Agriculture Week in that country's' alliance with the' You are' further notified that pursuant The number-of feet of new ditches Monmouth Coutjty Surrogate's Office. van order made In said cause on theJames M. AtklM and wife to William Trenton. -The price ceiling applying Axis. -r Shopherd by deed dated June 16th, 1858, Installed, and the maintenance of old In the matter otf "ththee estateitnte of- -Frederic - • k th day of November, 1042, you arc ro- to live weights 'of prime baby beef The yearly shipment to England luired to appear and answer tho com- . BEGINNING.-»t a at.ke In th.-«outh- ditches on the upland by the labor Bullwinke], deceasecl. jrly sldo of Mechanic Street, thencn (1) steers that go Into effect December from the Boston depot alone has Time With Checks! Notice to ^credltora to present claims lainant'e . bill or to appear specially force are as follows: " asalnat estnte. . >- ...^ lereln on or before the nth tiny of »outn ono degree and forty-live minutes New ditches cut, ranging in size 15, necessitated moving up the date. totaled between- 4,000 and 5,000 Pursuant to the order of Joseph I* January, next, or In default thereof nuch west-one hundred nnd llfly-two feet and from 12 to 20 inches In width and About 45 steers from Middlesex, crates, each containing about 200 Don't waste energy, tires or precious orders and decreed w)h D» taken against one halt of n foot to a stake; thence (2> Donnhay, Surrogate of tho County of Mon- north clglity-one degrees east elghtyone fronr°-15 to 24 inches in depth was Salem, Monmouth, Mercer, and Cape garments. The loss in shipping has war time paying bills by cash! Open a mouth, made on the ninth day of Novem- you with renpect to said property an the Chancellor ehall think equitable and juat. nnd one hnlf foot to n stake: thence (a>' 1,975 lineal feet.' MSy counties are expected to be been negligible. During the first ber, 1942, on the."application of Dorothy north islRht doBi-cca west one hundred and low cost checking account at The Bedworth Bullwlnkel, HOIO executrix of the MICHAEL SHERSHIN,. _ Old ditches recut ranging in size sold. Three of these in the 'Aber- year of the committee's operation at •etate of Frederick Bullwinkel, deceased. nuy-fcot-lo-a.stnko In tho southerly side from 12 inches to 48 inches in width Merchants Trust Co. today. •Solicitor for Complainant, of Mochnulo Street: thenco (<) westerly deen-Angus Classes coming from least 30,000 people in Great Britain It's safer notice Is hereby given to tho creditors of Bl Harding Avenue, Clifton, New Jersey. along Mcclmnlcjtreet flfty.slx feet to th. and from 12 to 36 inches in depth, nnd easier! said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, Dated: November Oth, 19'42. 15,200 lineal feet. Monmouth county. They will, ba ex- < received clothing, food or other-com- solo executrix as aforesaid, their debts plnco of Beginning, - ' Old ditches rccleaned 118,700 lineal hibited and sold'.by Willjam" E. forts, and about 240 were assisted im] demands against tho said estate, under Intended to he the name land and Diem- oath, within six months from the date of Chancery 1/2S3 us conveyed to William J. T. Gettj, ' feet of miscellaneous widths and Thompson, Jr., of Colt's Neck, Wil- flnanclally^In.'addition .to shipments th aforesaid order, or they will be for* h SHERIFFS SALE. Hugh H. dotty nnd Lorenio T. (Jetty. tra«- depths. ' • liam Rlorden also of Colt's Neck, from the four depots in the. states— ever barred of their actions therefor By virtue of a writ of n, fa. to mo di- t«B of. tho Estate of Hugh Getty, by a at Boston, New York, Los Angeles, against the said subscriber. *' rected,'issued out of the Court of Chan- rertaln deed mnde by Jacob I. Moiuky and Salt Harsh Areas Along the BarltaH and Asher Schanck, Jr., of Scobey- Susie n. Monakr. his wife, dated Aujuit and Portland, .Oregon—crates .havo THE MEReHMTS TRUST CO. Dptod Freehold, N. J., Nov. 9, 1942.cery of the -State of New Jersey, will be Bayshorc. vllle. 3, 1920, nnd recorded In the Monmouth gone forth from Christian Science DOROTHY BEDWOiiTH .lULLWlNKtfL, exposed to sale at publla vepduo, linen) S27.30 nonnl estate of tho said Catherine Allgor, men. Dated Freehold, N. J., October 22, 1D42. decenned, Is Instifllclent to pay her debtt The channel was started, from the AI.BEUTHA WOLCOTT, Chancary 1/2S4 and requesting tho aid of the court In the -• old creek about 300 feet from the 122 Riverside Avenue, Red Bank, N. J. SHERIFF'S SALE. premises. , Q bay and cut at an angle of 45 de- P pies'lit P. Stevenn, Foster & py virtue of a writ of fl. fa. to me di- It Is thereupon thin,twenty-sixth day ot grees from the creek to a cove' in ReUBstlle, rected, Issued out of the" Court of Chan- October, 1042, ordorad that all pirsons In- Ited Dank, N. J., cery of the State of New Jersey, will be terested In the lands, tenements, heredlta* the bay where the soil is llrmcr and Proctoru. ments nnd real estate of the said Cath- . unlikely of being stopped up at tho exposed to sale at public vendue, on IOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT MONDAY. THE 7TH DAY OF DECEM- irlno AHffor, deronsed, appear b*for« this mouth from the sand washed in by it ate of John Uroekonbnueh (also known BER, 1842. Court nt'tho Court House In the Borough northeast storms. «. an Goo me BrockenbnuHh), decemed. between the hours of 12 o'clock and 5 of Freehold on tho thirty-first day of Dt« In September, 270 linenl feet of 10- Notice Is hereby given that the accounts! o'clock (at 2 o'clock, War Tlmi) In theccmber. 1042, at 10 a. rn.. to thaw cause inch tile pipe and one catch basin . the subscriber, ndmlniatratbr of th« afternoon of «nia day. at the Court House why so much of-the said lands, tenements, state of said deceased, will be audited In Uiai Borough of Freehold, County of hereditaments and real eatnta .pf-Uu said was Installed in a section of the west Monmouth, New Jersey, to satlify a de-Catherine All nor, deceased,, should hot b» side of Main street, Port Monmouth, .nd stated by the Surrogate ot the Couhty sold an will ho sufficient to nay her debti, >t Monmouth anil, reported for settlement cree ot anld court amounting to approxi- l • and one 30 lincul fret of 10-inch con- to the Orphans' Court of said County, on mately $3,000.0,0. . It !» furtner ordered that tola order b» crete pipe, wua hud under tho same published In the tied Bnnk Ileglster, one Thumdny, tho third da/'of December. A. All tho following tract or parcel of land of tho newspapers of this state for ilx sheet for the. purpose of draining off , 1942, At 10:00 o'clock a. m>, Eastern and pr«m.B«§ hereinafter particularly de- vteUn at.I«n*t once-in esch week. a low land locked open swamp area ar Time, at which time application will scribed, situate, lying and being in the and connecting thr- drainage to a >o made for th« allowance of cammlmlons JOHN 0. GIORDANOr s, >nd counsel fees. , Dorough of Fair Haven. In tho County of Halt inursh ditch situated on tho cast Dated October 15, A. D. 1042. Monmouth, and State of New Jersey. JOSEPH L. DSiVAHAY. JUd** side of Die street. pelng Lot No. 1 on n map entitled Surrogate. This drainage will save many gal- JOHN HEATH, "Lands of T. W. ThroeVmorton at Fnlr liox 2, Mirfdletown. N..J.# Haven," made by A. C. Hurley, C, E.. lons of mosquito oil wljk-h were ne- '. • Administrator. July 3, 1007, said lot being fifty foot front NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT cessary to spread on this area each Robert S. llartgrove, : and rear, and measuring one hftnd!red and Estate of Horace P, Cqok, doceaied, season. 678 Newark Avenue, ' ' elffhty-thrie and one-half feet In depth. Notice in hereby jtlvon thnt the accounts ruirlng. Ihn first pnrt of October at Jersey City, N. J., The premises1 above described ia« n I tun to of tho" subicrltiers, trustves of the estate Proctor. at the HOutheMt corner of Third. Street of Bold deceanod, will be audited and East Kcunaljlirc 470 lineal feet of 10- fliflted by tho Surrogate of the County of Inch tlln plpn was laid and one new IOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT and Willow Street with a frontntrfl at fifty Test on Third Street and a depth of ono Munmuutlt and repotted for satttemint .to catch ,bnain was constructed, The itate of Holm Bowne, dectaaed, (Trust tho Or|ihan»' Court of said County, on for Allc« It. Azbltt.) hundred Mini eUhty.three feet, ilx Inchon draimiKi! pipe waa connected to a oh Willow Street. * • ' . 'Vhumdny, the twenty-fourth day tit Da- Notice li hereby given that the nccounts cembor, A. 1), 1042, at 10:00 o'clock a. m,, catch basin on Ocean avenue and de- So Do Your Christmas Shopping f the subscriber, .substituted trustat of the Intended to be all of the. sanm Und anil signed to drain off the low menu be- In premise* conveyed to Joseph P. Bchwarts Kastern War. Time, at which time appli- itate of'until rfereaseil, will bo Audited cation will he made tor tha' itllowanr* M tween Tnylor, Alberta ami Carter nd stated by the Surrogate of the County and Sylvia gchwirti, his wife, by Ited BMik DulldlnR and Loan Assftrlntlnn. » commlnnlonn nnd counsot f«e«, streets where water was always Monmouth and reported for ntttlement Dated Nnvcmher 0 A, I). 104:. present from heavy rainfalls. _ (lie Orphans' Court of sntd County, on corporation of th* State of New Jerney, 'hunulay, the third to creditors to pre"«nt clalma mDUth. maJe on tht fifth day of Noveni- nunlmt cstnte, \ 1 Silvchri^rGihT^r;"^ •"«"-' *•« -*w aliint: eitiite, biri 1042, mi the application of Tlis Hcc- l'ursunnt to the order of JnMph I* Don* Kduentlorml Work. onil Nutlonhl Ilank'and Trust Cnmimny (if nhny, HurmKMe of the County of Mon- Tho commlnfllon each yehr hnn In- ChrWt S LBt d rsiiAnt lo Ibft order of Joaoph I*. Don- f«n.ly. o™ o^u ^ ^ •"««•»»•». nnticip»tinKshortaSe of mOr«h.»- .hay, BurroKRla "f "'* bounty of Mon-Htil Dank, sole executor of n« e»tnt» nt ninuth. m«]« on the twoli*!*! d«y at No. • ' formed (lie citizens nnd pnrtlculnrly Jtobort Fltret,• deceased, not ce la U^cUy etiibvr, U)42, nn tho application of Edit* outli, mada on th* twenty-aecmul dny of 110 1 tho homo mid leano owners through 1 ip s oc « o Hnrd To Get" tliingn. to supply their customers fltt/I/er, 1042, mi l)n> uppllratlon of BIVCII to th« cr«illl(ir« of said deceased tn il'ii ?! '' "•'••"KUI'IK ot tha e.UU of larirant A. (iiirmiini-sfiio rxccntrlx o( the exhibit \o the subscriber, sfile exeetitpr, n* />«..« Ihmttart}. ilrrcm^l notice In hereby pducatlonttl.aKonclen how and whoro aforannlil, their deliU anJ .lemandn n lnn furevar I)". .!i rr..h(iM, N. J.. Nov. B. 1042.thjilr netlvtf« thorofor against thi s«ld lliclr hooptln tonka nnd ciwnpoola nlr feed Bank Community Chamber of Comme i r roil of tliolr nctlmu I litre for »ff«m*t TJIB BKCOND NATIONAL HANK light by limiting It a |>ractlco to com- t* mill milidcrlbor. ' , ,„ AND THUUT 'COMPANY .« Dated freehold, N. J,, Nov. 12, loij, - ply with tho raquoit of tho com- rce OV IIKH HANK, Dated rwilinlil, N. J., October «, 1043. fl7 Knst V KI>NA P, IJOYI), mimlon thn mosquito )>e»t will b« rn- . •' \I MARdAKKT A. (JOKMAN, Dyj Untph fl. Pearce, Trust Officer, cliirm! to a conaldBNibln degree. : • New Mnnmonlh. New Jirtay. AD flroml Otreet, Heit lUnh, N. J. Moaqultoci oro imstlforous blood- riyder, Ilobnrto A 1'IIUlMiry, pHrsni.it. Lnlir«rou» A llonlen. 4U5 IIroadway* Attantlo Hlghlantli, N, J., , Heil Dink, N. J., »i»tf llrnnrh, N, J,, ' FroUjr« P roc Lor*. Vroclon, RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 19, 1942. Page Eleven

Colonel-Daniel Hendrickson Fapera, to a newspaper publisher In Free- work not necessary to winning the beginning at 2 o'clock in Rod Bank 38 pieces of manuscript relating to hold; Information concerning John war.. FBI Conference To borough hali: The topics for dU.cus- the Dover forge, Ocean county, N. J., Lloyd Stephens born in Shrewsbury Smug continuance of 6,000 admin- alori'.wUl include the selective servlcer'. Annual Report of 1821-1850, and about 131 pieces of In 180S and famous for his search for istrators and 375,000 workers on Be Held Here Today training act ; alien enemies and manuscript, mostly returns of sur- the Mayan ruinii In the former jun- t veys from the Surveyor General's of- gle towns of Yucatan, Guatemala, WPA despite war-time employment The quarterly police conference of aliens of Italian extraction. Motion fice at Perth Amboy In the lato 1700's Honduras, etc., and Information con- demands is another citizen cye-opcn: the Federal Bureau of Investigation pictures will be shown. and early 1800'n, but Including 10 let- cerning Washington L. Tyson, a er together with contlnuanco of sucli Historical Association tfSlDldff^D — other - depression—agencies-- as -Na- for Monmouth; Ocean and Middlesex oofSnaDav slave-trader-ofrShrew»bupy—until -tho- "counties will be held this afternoon Stamp Out the Axis. il David,"" as he was called by his Civll war. This- last request came tional Youth Administration. Like- contemporaries. Mrs. Haskelt also from a student who wo|f writing his wise startling to the bond-buying, gave as her own gift the John J. Ely thesis on the Common Law System taxpaylng citizen are reports , of Many Valuable Gifts Papers, 43 pieces, the Veghte Papers, at Montauk, L, I. waste In war-time construction on ~5-j>leGesrand-a-«ollectionu>tjirinil!i __R»iCectful!ysubmitted, government "cost plus" contracts. leces relating to Samuel Francis E. Marie Becker, LibrafTanT Received During Past Year Imlth, author of "America." 'War Second l'ront—Wajto Other stories describe construction" Other welcome gilts to the library Homo Front" . methodB calling for installation, rc- thla year include the Autobiography With the smashing American of-jmoval, painting and rc-installation the Monmouth County Historical has been realized from the sale of of Peter Cook—a Monmouth county Bendix Plant pioneer to the Middle and Far West fensivo on the fighting front a real- of window sashes .Instead of paint- oclatlon has just laauod its flnan- booka—for which permission to s«ll Ity,^citizens.are-ready -to launch an Ing. them ieforo .they ar?. install^!... il statement for the year ending has boon obtained from the donors •-^written in hli 89th year, the gift of •—1272. This, with the balance on Mrs. Nellie Keith NIesen; a collec- Opens School aggressive supporting action on the Wasto never won a war and pa- itobor 20, 1042. Tho report was hand last year of $70.61, -makes a tion of printed pieces and manu- home front to wipe out wnste, in- triotic American, citizens on the mplled by Garret A. Denlse, treas- total oM880.ll. scripts, the gift of Henry D. Brlnley, eiriclency and mismanagement in home front aro cMermlned that It er, and covers not only the receipts This money has been expended for executor of the estate oC Charles D. Employees Given governmcnt'whlch, nearly a year af- will not cause the United States to d disbursements but also tho,»pe- Frencau material, pamphlet material Corlles; 6 account books pf Dr. John ter Pearl Harbor, continues to knaw lose this one.' , * • . il financial gifts during the past on Monmouth county and War bonds Cooke of Engllohtown, the gift of Instruction at the1 vitals of the war, program. ar, , for money frozen for the purchase of Henry Salt; the Minute Book ot the a micro-film reader,. Merchants Association of Freehold, The voting public has emphatically Xbe total ordinary receipts of the now known as the Chamber of Com- registered Its objections to waste In Fire Reserves Plan* oclatlon for tho year amounted to It should be noted here that dur- merce of Freehold, the gift of Ber- Without fanfare or ceremony the war-time government." Senator Hnr- ,268. The total amount of cash ing the winter the library raised the tram Birch; a letter from John and Red Bank plants of the Bendix radio ry'Byjrd's Joint Committee on Re- Membership Drive | ta during the year was $064.25, money necessary to purchase a Catherine Schanck to Miss Martha division of Bendix Aviation corpor- ductiob of "Non-Essential Federal Tho sixth district fire reserves are I owing total receipts of $2,416.74. mlcro-fllm reader, but the sale of Covenhoyen, March 18, 1801, the gift ation yesterday afternoon quietly In- re disbursements totaled $3,280.38, these machines was frozen before we of the Monmouth Court House Chap- .augurated an employee training pro- ExpehdHures is ready to resume putting on a drive to. Increase .their | LVlng a cash balance on hand at wore able to get our order through. ter, D. A, R., 47 copies of tbe Journal gram predestined to increase tho ef- hearings ;lng out and stamp out membership and men who do not ex- i e end of the lineal year of $136.39. So the money has been put in gov- of American History, the gift of Miss fectiveness and productivity of Mon- examples of ' ich waste in the Fed- pect to be called for duty in the; ernment bonds, where It will be:safe Martha Holmos; 0 Bibles, the gift of mouth county war workers. . eral fleld. This committee, which armed forces may enlist in this vital J There aro four other funds in coh- and doing much good until the time Mrs. Charles R. Commclln, and some defense work by contacting Harry ! ictlon with the historical associa- arrives when we may be able to pur- In special training quarters on the helped effect a reduction of one and in activities, those bolng tho gen- posters of the first World war, the one-third billion dollars In the 1943 Y. Smith at the Red Bank postofllce 1 chase the reader for our library. gift of Miss Edna Notter. Dr. D. D, fourth floor at 12 Broad etrcet, 15 Federal Budget—warned that' "the ar Al Gaekill at the-Monmouth street al endowment fund, the -Mary - This financial statement docs not Hondrickaon changed four Important girl members of the electrical inspec- include other.^lfts to the library, nor economy surface has only been oillce of the Tuller Construction Co. imes-Taylor- (Marlplt -Hall) ao- pieces of manuscript, including a tion, department attended the first There aro no duea or entrance fees, unt, library purchasing fund and the $37.C0 given to the Gonealoglcal Quaker marriage certificate from a session of a 15-week program of scratched." *• . : • fund, about which Mrs. Conovcr will loan to a gift. Citizons, themselves fully acquaint- and men who live in the Bixth dis- bealoglcal fund. report. It merely reprosonts the training in the fundamentals of AC trict w(ll receive first consideration, j The contributors to the general or- Acknowledgments for their contri- and DC*.electrical currents. ed with dire need for:saving and money I hayo raised and that has butions to the library this year salvaging to win the war, are ready Meetings arc held, in Relief fire j nary receipts fund as listed by Mr. passed through my hands. The course was especially designed houso every Wednesday evening. niso were Mrs.._: Hamilton B. should also be made to the following with all-out support of the~e'conomy 'Tho most Important gifts to the persons: John D. Alden, Kenneth P. for the Bendix electrical inspectors committee's drive into a field where They are well attended and a great an, Mrs. E. A. Stanley Clarko, library this year have boon the Fre- Applegate, Thomas Irving Brown, by F..N. Catherman, field supervisor deal of Interest is taken in the busi- rs. Charles Crommolln, Mrs. neauana" the association - has re- Samuel C. Cowart, Garret A. Denlse, of the defense training department wasteMs rampant. _/ ceived. Freneau's-proposals for pub- ness of helping the active firemen nrry r. Hiker, Mrs. J. Am- W. S. Holmos, Mrs. George W. Man- of Rutgers university. The instruc- One example is the proposal to and learning how to conduct them- Haskell, Mrs. •William Bar- llBhlng a new edition of his poems in son, Mrs. Barclay Parsons, Mrs. G. tor is Leon Rex, teacher of physics spend. 80 to 100 million dollars in May, 1822, and his letter to Dr. J. W. S. Reckless, Miss Bertha Solomon, Federal funds for a Florida Barge selves and aid the -civilian popula- iy . Parsons, Mrs. Samuel Hiker, Francis, May 15, 1815—two outstand- and chemistry at Red Bank high tion in thcVvent. of air raid attack.- Proper Heating Means, ra. JacobL: Plttenger, Mrs. WU- Mrs. E. p. Vanderhoof, Mrs. Glen school. Canal, This has been assailed as ing Freneau manuscripts—were the Eyre WooS and Miss Elizabeth Yard. waste in the firBt degree by no less Mr. Smith In leader of the .group n"M. Hepburn,""Mr«r' EdwBfd~ST gift of Beftram"HT Borden In-mem- Acknowledgments should also be Followljig^closely'on the heels of and he has agreed to furnish venison ory of hl« wife, Mary Owen Borden. this opening program" are~plaris~for authority than-tho-organized-citizens- Wllliorson, Mrs. Lewis S. Thomp- matlo to the following Institutions of -Florida.. Pointing to an existing n, Mr». Charles G. Bennett, Mrs. The quit claim Agnes Kearney, the which have sent us their publica- induction training for new employees place for which event will bo de- Efficiency Blus Eco no my poet's mother, gave to Peter John- tions: Monmouth County Chapter of all departments, and numerous canal which could be made to serve larles h. Rlker, Mrs. Alfred B. Ay- ston on land at Mount Pleasant, now any transportation need, the fact cided upon in the near future. Mr. Mrs. Rudolph Wold, Mrs. Wll- American Red . Cross , Monmouth' concentrated'courses In specific sub- Smith's deputy, George F. Clevenbcrg 1 Freneau," N, J.,'and the bond of Ag- Federation of Y. M. C. A., New York that a new canal couid not be com- Gctx the most henl comfort- per fallon of " fuel im Barclay Parsons, MISBOB Louise nes Kearny'a that Is twice signed by jects dlroctly underlying the skills ot.Petcra place i3' making,a drawing Historical SoclBty, New York Publio and crafts called for at the machines pleted in time to aid the war effort, oil, by letting Ufi sei'vice your oil burner, mnku iForset HaynoB, Caroline C. her poet son and assigned to her Library and Rutgers University. I jind asserting they are not interested on which id shown the • location of NOTICE! nynes, Josephine I. Dawos, Mildred son-in-law, John Hunn, June 16,1813, and benches where the vital Bendix^ fire alarm boxes and hydrants In his necessary adjustments and lubricate the muvlni; should also like to thank Mrs. Row- war products are turned out. in "pork projects," the Florida Tax- Ai our service Enrlght, Elizabeth Green, Edith were the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ena Burtt for the help she has given payers association asks whether It's district. He also intends to write In parts. Wo have men experienced in thin work, hnoon, Euth R. Dibben, Louise ander Harris in memory of the late to the library and the many others The general purposes of the new man « r • Francis M. Rosenfeld. The Hnmmcll to be "Barge Canals or Bullets" and the names of members and their i and the. .fee tot Ms service is moat icasomible. " booked - up " irtshorne, Gwendoline Newcome, who continue to do. everything in training activllty are three-fold, to tells'the nation "tho citizens of Flor- stations and the limits of their pa- well in advanca Ina Neter, Mary B. "Wikoff and Se- notebook that belonged to Freneau's their power to help us. make new employees productive trol.routes, on same and will die- .Don't, wait..—.Winter will.soon 'be here. Call . -. .we advlH daughter, Mrs. John HammoU, con- There is noderiying the fact that ida don't want your taxpayers' $80 placing your na V. Roome, Frances M. Rosen- taining the only material extanton quicker; to Increase the productivity million or more (the Federal appro- tribute the finished blueprints-to all us today. order earl/. Do Id, Andrew V. Stout, LathonvG, some of the family history, was the the war has had its influence on the of each machine-hour as well as member^* of the group. Last night! not delay! Call Bed, Edwin Bry, Samuel Craig Cow- library, as seen in a diminished rev- each man-hour, and to "train'ahead priation to build the canal) nor do u* today. gift of the late Margaret, Riker Has- enue from library fees and a de- we want to pay perhtfps'a million the members agreeg d to discuss one j PHONE t, Charles'' VanMater, Dr. Robert kell In memory of her husband, J. mBlng number of people coming of ," BO that each employee, RED BANK Cooke, John S. Applegate," Garret Amory Haskell. Seven copies of the while engaged upon a task at one dollars, a year" for the canal's oper- .particular subject pertaining to their "Time Piece"—a newspaper published here to use tho library. The latter, ation. A similar plan to saddle a ddutiei s at each meetingti , ffo r • such Denlse, Court House chapter, D. of course, Is duo to restricted trans- level, has. an opportunity to master huge debt on New Jersey and'the time as It may be necessary to be- R., and Mary Owen Borden me- by Freneau and Davles, and a bill portation facilities, and is offset to a the skill necesaary to perfora^ the come thoroughly acquainted with the signed by the poet's brother, Peter' task at the next level ab"64"e.~" - "Nation for. a barge canal across this orlal. . Frcnoau, In "1788 were added to the large extent by an Increase in the state recently was scotched by an same. Of course.other matters will Together with the financial state- number of people who are writing In While details of these future cours- John H. Cook collection of Freneau- for information Instead of coming outpouring o"f criticism. Citizens and receive attention jbut the particular ent, tho members of tho ansoclation ana by Mrs. Warren D. Farr. Mrs. here to get it. So it Is not surprising es have not yet been announced, such organizations led by-the New Jersey .subject up for discuesion will not coived a very comprehensive ro- Farr also gavo tho libraray a copy to find that the library has served subjects ns blueprint reading, preci- Taxpayers association strenuously be side-tracked. irt of B. Marie Beckor, librarian. of tho constitution and by-laws of 144 people this yaar, as against 154 sion measurement, use of gauges and objected to - robbing--from .wartime hopAet tevero havy emeetin someg gueathet whmembero wilsl ir roport follows; tho Polytechnic Institute of Shrews- elements1 of design of rotary electri- bury printed in 1829. last yoar. That 3 poopio—against 5 tEPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN last year—have joined the'Associa- cal equipment have been mentioned production the men, materials arid be qualified to impart information Of great Importance also Is the tion principally for the use of the 11- as possibilities. resources which would be used for Monmouth County Historical- - cdllectton' of local matorial, mainly rary, one of whom, is working on lo- of the kind desired foi' discussion. '-, Association Equal training will be available for the "White Elephant" canal project. SERVING THE SHORE on Long Branch, consisting ot over cal history and two on genealogy. all departments on all shifts. And Federal payrolls have, swollen ' to. w 1941. — 1842 400 Homo, given by. Ruth S. Rosen- People have again come to us for old all present plans call for training dur- Carry a War "Stamp Book or Catty feld In memory of her husband, age pension and social security sta- the bursting point of more,than two \ Gun. r. President and Members of • Francis M. Rosenfeld. In making tistics. Students 'and scholars from. ing regular shift hours, with each and one-halt million civilian,, employ- the Monmouth County Historical this gift, Mrs. Rosenfeld most gener- Columbia and Lehlgti Universities, trainee being paid at full rates for ees—equivalent to the' population of Association: ously-stipulated that duplicate ma1- the University of Michigan, Hunter training time as if it were productive the State, of Minnesota. With in- Tho library of your Association tcrlal might be sold, the proceeds to College and State Teachers' College time. . * * . satiable demands of the war indus- is Increased during 1941-1942 by 760 ho used to purchase new material for have again used the resources of our With the growing scarcity not on- tries and the Federal Government ilumes, pamphlets and other printed Mr. Rosenfeld's Memorial Collection. library for tholr historical inquiries'. eces {41 v6lumca,1iicludlnE 7 Bibles, 'AltothBV important-collection;crHocal The library-has Henred one scholar ly of machines but also of available JlsB]rfpr.e.mployeos...to_.]iinn war jobs, picco-changed-from a_loan_toji gift .material wac, given by Mrs. Grace O. on a Radcllffe grant, a minister man "poweir and woman power," it' is' need is apparent for a sha,ke-up to id 2 duplicates; 38 pamphlets, 2 Mlnnlg In memory '6f~Rufua~Ogden~ _antl.clpa.ted _that_thls training activ- eliminate rtDn-osBontlal-jobs^cut—red-| oadsldes, S05 - serial publications, and Mrs. Josephine A. Hoff. The two freelance writers, oho author, ity will result in increased produc tape and wipe out duplication of ef- 3 pieces of vertical file material, 10 material conslts of papers relating to representatives of the Red Bank Re- tlveness from present facilities as fort in tho Federal Government. In- isters and l~ploco-of shoot music); Rufus-Ogden- and—Alfred -Walling, -glonal-League-of-Women^Voters-and- -\vdl~as-incrcascd~ "earning power to troduction of a Diinsrovidlng $369,- >53 copies' of newspapers; 23 voi- Jr., and the activities in which they a member of the County Board of employees. ' f 000,000 "plus"- (as much as the Na- nes and 1,447 pieces of manuscript wero Interested hence It gives Infor- Chosen Freeholders. tional government spent during the volume was clitvnged from a loan mation on Keyport during the Civil Subjects that students and schol- first quarter century of itaj life) for a gift and 16 aro photostats); 1 war, on the Keyport and Lockport ars have asked' assistance with in- Beans, tho traditional Army food, laa, 17 maps (1 is a duplicate), and academies, etc., and includes such clue: Sources of fact and opinion reached a U. S. production record "uniform overtime" payments to em- plan; 8 almanacs, 21 prints, photo- outstanding personalities as. James concerning the .headquarters of In 1D41 of 18,226,000 hundred-pound ployees raises more questions of du- aphs (10 photogrnphB, 1 print and 1 A. Bradley and George H. Evans: Washington, Lee- and Lafayette; bags.. plication of effort, and. government orooscoplc vlow), etc.; 1 scrap book names familiar to all good Mori' camp and headquarters chats and id 2 pieces of paper money, making mouth county people. conversations immediately following total of 3,854 ptoces acquired. This Another local collection waa given tho Battle of Monmouth; the loca- OW3 an increase of about 670 by Mrs. T. S. Vanderveor In momory tion of tho manuscript diary of Dr. ecea aa compared with last year of her husband, TunlB S. Vandorvcer, Albigonce Waldo, a surgeon serving id doos not include all tho material consisting of 2 volumes and 110 pieces during tho Battle of Monmouth; at has been acquired tills year, as of manuscript' relating to the Free- boundaries of tho Monmouth Patent mo camo In too lato to be counted hold-Marlboro township area and to and of tho various townships of the this roport, : tho Vanderveer family there. More- county; how Mlddloto-wn waa gov- Fees from readorB and remittances over, 288 pieces of Allaire material erned from 1702 on and how the tal $12.50. To this has Been added were given by Miss Louise Harts- present set-up-camo into being;- the gifts $250 from Mr. and Mra.-Alex- horno. While Mrs. Margaret Rliier location of Dr. Kneiskorn's catalogue -PER - idor Harris, $50 from-J.. Lester Eis- Haskell gave 3 account and receipt of plants growing without cultlva- CAL. >rj-$SO-from-Mbnroo--Eisner,-$60 booksofJamca P.Allalro.and oLtho ilon. Jn_the counties of _Monmputh om Bortram B.ordcn, $50 from tho Howell Works' company in momor; and Ocean, N. J.; Moily-Pltcher; the OO( QT. 1B9GB Loulso DoForcst andCarolIno oCshor husband, J. Amory HaBkoll history- of Little Silver; Imprints or Hundreds of BeautifurPatterns Representing Some of our^Very-Best Wallpaper^ iventry Hayncs, $50 from the Mrs, Haskell also added'the follow manuscripts relating to James niv- PASTE FORM jnealogical fund of tho Monmouth Ing to her husband's Memorial Col- Ingtoh* famous New York printer; One gallon Kern* >unty Historical Association nnd $5 lection: 40 pieces of manuscript, In- information concerning Ira K. Mor- Tone paste makes Bedroom Don't om Mrs. Warren D. Farr. There cluding the Jonathan Holmes and ris, who was born In and apprenticed l!4snl». Kern-Tone finish.Rcady-to-uje Living Room cost—only $1.93 gal. Miss Dining Room * Kitchen This • * ON* COM COVIR5 WAIL. Timely PAPIR, inlnttd wall., wall. Den b«aid, batimtnt walli. Hall Sale. IAIIIY with a wtd. .•! broih or with Ihi K.m-Ton« llolUr-Kocrttr. In ONI OAllON DOll THI AVllt- MIXES COVEHS Fact Over AOI ROOM. 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SIDNEY SNOW Will be Food, of course, must be ioell Serve Cranberries In Glad Jo Answer Any seasoned to lie worthy of WHEHA Questions on Food its piquancy Assorted Recipes Copyright BY SIDNEY SNOW E. DEDTE THREATENS Saving cranberries only to serve around the turkey is a vory oorjous romalnc, lettuce, chicory, oscarolo, At the very first stiUHo, sneeze, or _^ ••••••*)•••>*••>•••••»••» thing to some people—those being sliced cucumber and quartered to- sign of a cold Just try a few drops o jtia. rjeojile_wh£ know the versatility matoes. Put In a salad bowl, pour Vfcks Va.tro-nol up each'nostril.-I French—dressing—over—all;—and—gar- _HEeiJJntlme. Va-tro-nol'a nulok nctlot "Sauces That Turn Plain" of this wee smalPmorsel. helps prevent many coldslrom devel \ Hot Off the Griddle! \5erv^YourseIf Baked Bean ' Cranberries have the happy habit nish with' chopped beets, hard-boiled oping,...And remember this, when : ot combining with just the right eggs and parsley. ..-.-. bead cold makes you miserable, or tron things to make up very tasty and In- dent congestion "fills up" noao on Meals Into Family Banquets i SUSAN SNOW teresting dishes. Here are just a spoils Bleep-3-purposoVa-tro-nc Supper Is Sure Tp Please few of the many: If, having on hand a surplus of veg- docs three important things. It (1 >»•«>•»»»»•*•>•»»• etables, such as cauliflower, peas; , shrinks swollenmcrnbrancs, (2) relieve A fine sauce. Is oftentimes the diff- CRANBERBV icE-" "•••""'•••• string beans; artichokes, or sweet po- erence between a "plain" meal and -1 tablespoon chopped almonds Vegetables to be baked are placed tatoes, that are liable to decay, pare Irritation, (3) hclpa — • -T one of those meals that are so good 2 teaspoons capers In a hot oven. They should be Younger Set For Holiday 1 quart water and place In cold water until fresh- clear clogged nasal that they become a banquet minus Salt and pepper cooked to just the right point of ten SIDNEY SNOW 1 quart cranberries ened and crisp; then drain and boil passages. Enjoy .„•„_ derness as over-bake.d vegetables 3 cups sugar . the relfef it brings. VIGKS-V the pomp and ceremony of the more Put % cup" of the highly seasoned until tender, and again drain. You Follow directions .._ ... formal occasion. We all strive for water in which the fish has boiled in have their texture impaired. Make a syrup by boiling water and can i then keep thorn a few days lnjolder. Vfl-TRO an attractively set table and Interest- a saucepan with the lemon juice, salt sugar together for five minutes. Boil longor. ' . ing dishes and nicely served meals and pepper. Rub the egg yolks and If bits of mold should begin to ap- the cranberries In a little water until even if we are' without a maid, so flour together; pour the boiling fish pear on jelly, carefully remove them soft, then press through a sieve. Add taking all those things for granted water over them, and put back on and then bring the jelly to the boll- to the syrup, cool and freoco. the' stove in a double boiler tu tblcK- we are al! prepared for tho family ing point, then cool and set aside P banquet at any time—occasionally en, stirring all the time. Add the al- again. . CRANBERRY PIE It's an accident but with fine dishes monds and capers and pour over 114 cups cranberries ; U plus a fine sauce .it's almost bound boiled or baked fish. Some people avoid great waste by % cup sugar . - . WIL LEY'S R to be a daily occurrence. MUSHROOM SAUCE weighing butter, shortening, lard, V, cup water EGG SAUCE etc. Here is a table of comparative Cook cranberries, water and sugar E • 5 hard boiled eggs Vj pound-mushrooms weights and measures: •>i cup cream for about ten minutes. Cool, place in 1 CUR soup stock, hot 2 cups granulated sugar 1 pound one crust with a high rim and balio FRESH PRESSED CIDER • hi cup chicken broth 2.Vi cups powdered sugar 1 pound J g-tablespGons^eream 1 tablespoon butter In 'a hot tp, Blow oven (450 F. for JO i ieaspppn Worcestershire sauce 10 eggs, broken, are con- minutes, then 325 F. for SO minutes). U .2 tablespoons flour. - .. sidered ....;:..:...:.;..~..7..:.:.:r..._;...7l~ pound Route 35, Between Middletown & Keyport 1 teaspoon chopped "parsley Salt and cayenne pepper Put strips of pastry, lattice fashion, 2 teaspoons flour 2 cups water, milk or across the top. I vinegar ...... : 1 pound BltrNO YOLTB OWN CONTAINER AND SAVE 2 teaspoons lemon juice ' > Peel and wash the mushrooms and CRANBERRY CONSERVE C Salt and pepper slice them in two. Put them in a I cup white bread flour ..m..4 ounces saucepan with the butter, and let X'cup fine corn meal i ounces 4 cups cranberries E TEN CENTS. " • Dice the hard boiled eggs and put simmer a few moments without 1 cup coarse corn meal 5 ounces 2 cups raisins them In a saucepan with ther stock, browning. Add the flour, and when 1 cup rolled oats .....3 ounces 4 tablespoons chopped orange rind Worcestershire sauce, and the salt 1 cup whites of eggs . 8 ounces and pepper to taste. Let slmmer-for It la well blended with the butter 1 tablespoon chopped lemon rind five minutes'; add the flour, which pour "in the broth or stock. Then 1 cup yolks of eggs ...... 1? ounces 2 tablespoons lemon juice has been rubbed smooth in the add the cream, salt and avery little '/4 cup orange juice : cream, and the parsley. Let boil up cayenne. Let, simmer ( untll,..the Entrees mado of eggs are suitable 6 cups sugar ...— - once more; add lemon juice and mushrooms are tender ana, the Bailee or luncheon, but are soldom served Mix Ingredients, lot. stand 30 min- . serve over vegetable or chicken. Is of the desired consistency. when a soup is entered on the menu. utes; boil quickly 30 minutes; lowei Serve egg entrees when eggs are fire and simmer until mixture thick- SOUK SAUCE FOB' FISH ~~" ilentlful and cheap. ens. Pour into sterilized jars and .2 egg yolks „. JNCREASE-YQUR - - -seal.—Maltes-6 -jars, 1" tablespoon flour ,' . " - Daily care of' the toilet Is a very ¥i cup fish water . REPERTOIRE OF necessary thing. '-Flush the closet Juice of 1 large lemon each tlmo it is used. Put no heavy CAULIFLOWER TIMBALES SALADS BY . papers or cloths down the drain, and OU'LL* WIN HIGH praise from the young people home from school to clean, use a string.dish mop with and college for Thanksgiving if you entertain them at a bako'd bean THESE TWO strings cut short—kept for this pur- Y The fine flavor of cauliflower, com- pose. A toilet brush and metal for- supper. Whether you follow the New England tradition or bake the bined with tasty, sharp Parmesan One will seldom find a week pass- ceps holding a wad of cheap toilet beans according to^an old family recipe, your young .guests will like 'cheese becomes a dish that will make Ing without finding a good opportun- paper. Use soap and hot water In them.served, brown and shining and piping hot in individual pots, with the most. patriotic American glad ity to servo a crisp vegetable salad cleaning. Special disinfecting is done Boston brown bread and steaming hot decaffeinated coffee, so that every- that ho Is "dining abroad at home." of one kind or another.: Particularly once or twice a week. Use dissolved one can partake without worry over sleeping problems later on. Re- CAULIFLOWER TIMBALES soap, chloride of. lime, or prepared since there Is something about a member that decaffeinated coffee, mado in a percolator, needs slightly 1 head cauliflower weighing about salad of this type, all freshly chilled chemical disinfectants. The mops longer brewing than the ordinary kind to brine out Its full, rich flavor. and brushes may be scalded and M pound .'. and sitting Jauntily on crisp lettuce, "Help yourself- service is sure to get t:.u popularity vote from the ••Ji cup milk that gives a lift to lagging appetites. Ired, or kept in disinfectant. The metal forceps need only be scalded. college set. Just set up your supper buffet style and then let the guests 3 tablespoons butter . Here are two that may well be In- serve themselves. Tiny fish enkes and a preen salad, with a luscious 1 egg and either yolk or white ex- cluded among your repertoire: tra BED CABBAGE SALAD The jars, rubbers and covers used dessert, will round out a menu everybody will enjoy. You'll find this r canning: must be perfect to In- Chocolate Tapioca Cream an easy, thrifty treat. ' j 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan 3 cups shredded red cabbage sure a perfect product later on. The cheese 1 cup diced celery covers should he tested before using 1 scant teaspoon flour. 3 tablespoons oil to see if they fit. Whon Using rub- DECAFFEINATED DRII? COFFEE : r. Salt and white popper to tasto 4 tablespoons mlncefl parsley bers previously utilized, adjust two Wash the cauliflower to break 14 cup minced watercress rubbers on each jar. Use 1 well-rounded tablespoon decaffeinated coffee, drip grind, for apart into flowerets. Boll about 10 THE MAN BEHIND THE 3 tablespoons tomato juice . each cup (Vj pint) of boiling water. For 4 cups (1 quart) of water use minutes In salted water. ..Drain and 2 tablespoons minced onion .Mushrooms are very rich' in food about 2/3 cup of decaffeinated coffee. Preheat drip coffee pot. Put coffeo fry In half tho butter but do not y, teaspoon salt In upper compartment of pot. Pour frosh, briskly boiling- water over it. brown. Chop fine or press through aluc. • When buying them, refuse a coarse sieve. Add the rest of tho FINISHED PRODUCT !i teaspoon pepper ones which have the caps perforated Cover and let stand in warm pliitju until all water has .dripped through Ingredients and pour slowly into but- Cover cabbage with water for 1 by minute holes, as they are wormy. :e. Remove upper compartment and cover pot. Serve, • tered molds (or line them with hour. Drain and add celery. Mix, waxed, paper). Place in a pan in He's one of the men behind - the oil, parsley, watercress, tomato juice, When green peppers are to be CHOCOLATE TAPIOCA CREAM water and cook In a slow oven from scenes, just one of' the many in fac- minced onion, salt and, pepper to- baked, select medium-sized, . dark 30 to 40 minutes. Tho cauliflower gether thoroughly and pour over een ones that will Hand level while 1 egg yolk \\ teaspoon salt may also be , cooked in. a double tories and defense plants who are cooking. If the pepers are large, cut cabbage and celery. ;Mlx well, chill 4 cups -milk i. squares unsweetened chocolate, boiler, lined with waxed paper, for wprking long hours in order to keep Amaiing *alaea mean greater and serve 8. in. half, otherwise cut a slice off the about'half an hpur. :op and remove all tough parts, par- - 4 tablespoons quIclc-cooUlng cut In pieces uvlDgi. Smart women buy Ibelr YEGETAlfLE SALAD PLATTER up with the increased production r - ftirt dlrrcr fiou our fur rating • titions anlta,.--..„.-..',-. -..,.»';,. - cup. The bare cup is usually par- ihip fiugrar program. We are dependent upon Select tbe Tun jou want al ^iricca 1 tomato, sliced 1 • teaspoon vnnllla • SALADS FOR NOVEMBER i- % medium head cauliflower, brok- boiled 15 minutes, drained, and the YOU can eailly afford. Compare en In flowerets skin removed. The green trimmings, Mix egg yolk with VJ cup milk - ln~saucepan-.—Add" quick-cooking these men, dependent for planes tbele guaranteed valurl — each Lum i^viroi «VB— —- . _^_ thinly choppedr can be used as a part tapioca,JU3_cup_su[;ar, salt, chocolate, and remaining milk. Bring mix- November sees many fine foods I'- one la an onlalanulnf; bargain. 1 cup cooked beets, cut In wedges of the stuffing, or utilized to make a ture quickly to a fulUboil over direct heat, stirring constantly. Removo leaving the markets and -others and ships and guns—for our very_ M 1 cup cooked peas Seeing li belleTlng. Vi.lt our for salad, or added to cooking stock, from fire. (Mixture will bo thin. Do not overcook.) Beat with rotary just as flno If not finer, com- .lives — because we can only retain faelorjr and convince youraclf. 1 cup radish slices stews, ctc.,-tQ_which__they_jwlll add J .egg.beater until chocolate is blended. ..Beat egg white until stiff but not ing in. All of which combine 1 cup whole green beans great flavor. • into- fine—salads—for tho--fall table^ —our-freedom-with1" their"aid.~~We an-' REPAIRING AND RIMODItlHC 1 head lettuce - ~ - dry. Add remaining sugar gradually, beating with rotary egg beater." Stir Salads that men will relish and con- AT LOW FACTORY RATES 1'bunch watercress If too much bluing has been used hot tapioca gradually into egg white. Cool—mixture thickens as It cools. sume with gusto. . During tho sum- lute these men who work for victory. French dressing. on white clothing, boiling wili re-., When sligrhtly cool, stir in vanilla. Chill. Serve, in sherbert. glasses. mer wo are rather Inclined to servo Arrange vegetables" In individual move It. Garnish with whipped cream. Serves 8. Makes 1 quart. . j dainty, chilled fruit salads which groups, separated,by__Iettuce. leaves. —Did you- know that extract of men will tolerate, but give them the Buy War Bonds and Stamps Fill center with watercress. Servo black tea Is better, than coffee for salads that are available now and with French dressing. . tinting curtains ecru? just watch them. •W When making a blanket wash, Avocado, French Dressing—Split don't kill the suds with too much I Potatoes In Several tho avocado, remove the pit and fill There are ever so many people who water—this is the usual tendency as half full with a dressing mado with buy a side or half a side or, just a one usually tries to get a good sup-" salt,, peppor, a little dry mustard couple of pounds of unsllced bacon ply of water under the suds. - and one-third vinegar and two-thirds and~do~the honors 'at" home—there "An onion flavor may7 be added to Delicious Tempting Ways Iva" oil. — are others who would like to do this salad by putting a few drops of Loretto Salad — One-third mixed very thing but think it too great a onion juice in the dressing, and oc- Eating In the past 25 years has cately browned crust has" formed on greens, one-third boiled celery root, task—well, think nothing of It—just casionally for this is substituted a undergone many changes. In "the top. - Six portions. ' and one-third.pickled beets. Season buy the bacon, keep It In a cold, dry little very thinly chopped chive or good old days" quantity was the Following arc several variations with French dressing. place and to slice: put the strip of the white tender part of a green most important consideration. If next time you decidejo^jserye scal^ Chiffonade Salad—Equal parts ] It Pays to Advertise in The Register bacon on a board, skin dow, then onion. •» the festive board groaned beneath a loped • potatoes. i using a very thin, strong-bladed heavy weight of stout provender, Jcnife, cut .Into very thin slices; onb Raw walls or ceilings must be everyone was happy. Ladies and SCALLOPED POTATOES AND after another, as many-as-needed,-, sized before calcljnlnelsapplied'with gentlemen— uf—;thls—interesting—cra- ; : HAM ••••— running the knife down as far as the a patent glue size or shellac. There simply sat.down to the table as close Add 1 cup chopped cooked ham, rind; then run the knife blade be- are new cold water calcimines on the as possible and allowed the expan- sprinkling J^ clip over each layer of tween the rind and the slices, fol- market that are self-sizing andLwash- sion of their girths to gradually push potatoes. • • . .v Daily to;9jSijndsvySi);6 P.M;. lowing closely to the rind. Carefully ablo. them away from the table, out of cut the slices apart without breaking harm's way, when they had enough. SCALLOPED POTATOES WITH them. PLEASE CONSULT Whenever there aro bonds left There was small preoccupation with EGG over—turkey, ham, lamb or veal, the anything excopt "the business In Add 1 cup sliced hard cooked egg end of the tongue, the neck and feet hand." Vitamins A, B. C and D and 3 tablespoons minced pimento The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing of a chicken—there Is the beginning were only dimly recognized. or green poppers to the potato cas- of a small amount of a tasty and Today, on the other hand, eating serole before baking"...... 117 Prospect Ave., . Red Bank, N. J. economical soup. Without such has become practicall" "y a scientific BAKED CREAM POTATOES your TeEephone I'tiono Bed Bank 2220 bones, soup meat and bone will have game with many persons. The doc- to be .purchased from the butcher. • tor, the-dentist and the dietician, as Use six^ooked potatoes, diced, and All Types of Dancing for Children and Adults. Classes now forming. well as the home-maker, all help to l'/j cups medium white sauce. Cover The PROSPECT HILL DAY SCHOOL, - Different types of poultry are In keep "score" on the ever present each layer of potatoes with white vitamin. , sauce and sprinkle mixture of l'A Fre-School (play-school and kindergarten)—Mornings, except Saturday seaso'n, and usually cheaper at diff- cups dry bread crumbs and grated erent times of the year, for example The tables of years ago used to see cheese over top. Dice two hard- —fowl, all year; brokers, April to on them at nearly every menl great cooked eggs nnd sprinkle over each September; capons, winter; fryers,' platters of potatoes. Little was layer of potatoes, if desired. Bake June to December;' roasters, Septern^ known then about the best ways to 15 to 2.0 minutes. ber to March; ducks, March to Sep- cook food iA order to preserve their Menu Oi The Week temher; squab. April to January, and food values and less known about BAKED POTATOES AU GRATIN turkey, late fall and through the their fattening or thinning qualities. winter, best In December and Jan- Today we are all apt to find our- Uoe four cups cubed cooked pota- uary. selves in a conflict of Ideas, on food toes, one small onion, chopped, sau- MONDAY problems because so much has been tccd lightly and mixed-'with two pi- Breakfast—Chilled grapefruit, ready to eat cereal, ham and eggs, mentos chopped, nnd two cups medi- said "and printed with too little au- um white sauce mixed with one cup buttered tonst, jelly or jam, coffee or cocoa. Lun£h—Baked bean loaf CREAM OF OYSTER SOUP thority. Stated cheese. Arrange In layers with tomato Banco, canned najjarngus tip salad with mayonnaise, fruit The potato hns been overworked and top with !i cup buttered, dry compote, .brownies, tea. Dinner—Beef broth, stuffed pork chop?, fried Eating oysters In assorted ways is by fadists. It Is sad but true that bi'end crumbs; bake 15 to 20 mlnutos. potatoes, mushed turnips, apple and celery salad, old fashioned jelly roll, the hobby of many people. These many persons needing the"'valuable coffee. juicy bivalves are nice enough to food elements in the potato -have make thcmselveB ndaptable to many been going without them lest they A COLD EVENING TUESDAY roclpes, so all we have to KK yollts. Fold in'fcj;.,' whiten which Piiro potiitiio.'i and cut In clcnlroil hnvo been dtlflly Ijcmlniii rubbing off ORB utnlnn or nny other ureanmM—MlxtMl fruit Juices, roady to

group meetings will be held follow- BOBEBT WBAV PROMOTED. Teachers Explain ing Christmas vacations. Lieut. Hal Ian an and Bride Pvt. First1 Class Robert Henry Christian Science Wray of Leonardo has recently been School Guidance promoted to the grade ol corporal at Reading Room the army air base at Great Falls. Rosevelt Ted Room Entre Nous Holds Montana. He graduated from Mid- Church Edifice, Pr pgram To P T A dletown Township High school In Little Silver 1033, and worked as a' warehouse £09 Broad Street, ' Red Bank Annual Benefit foreman prior to entering; the U. S. Owned and Operated Under Some Management .for Twenty* Tel. Red Bank 3460.J. Some Form of Military Army Air corps. . twe Years. ^ More Than 120 at »&. —^-«—•. [ OPEN DAILY Training Must be Given Card Party Monday The game of was In- LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, BANQUETS t to 4 r. M. According to Principal vented In 1801 by James Nalsmlth, Except Sunday and an instructor at the YMCA college OPEN 7 DA3TS EVEKT WEEK ' , There wero more than 30 tables In at Springfield, Mass.... ' '. ... Members of the student guidance play at the annual charity card party -coiniuitteo of the Bed Bank high held by the Entre Nous Monday af- school were speakers at a forum ternoon in the Red Bank Catholic Hero the BIlilc, the Works of Mary meeting of the Junior-Senior Parent- High—school auditorium, Mrs. Ed- Baker Eddy, OlBt'overer and Founder Teacher-association Thursday after- ward O'Flaherty was general chair- -at Christian Science, and nil other man, assisted by the entire member- RUthorJieil Christian Science Litera- noon at the Junior high school audi- ship. ture may bo rend, borrowed or (>ur- torium. Speakers Included Harry 0. chased, Selber, senior high school principal; Table prizes were war savings Moderate Interest Tlie Public U Welcome Miss Barbara XI. Kane and Miss stamps. Special awards, donated by Margaret Rice, members of the members, friends and local merch- THE FUEL ants, were given to Mrs. Ralph Sick- school faculty. els, Mrs. Craig Finnegan, Mrs. Harry Mr. Keiber slated that government, O'Brien, Mrs. J; Hcrold, Mrs. Theo- authorities are asking school officials dore Moss," Mrs. Osborn E. Harrison, MORTGAGES to give training of some form to high Mrs., James Shannon, Mrs. William school boys for preparations in Join- SHORTAGE Douglas, Mrs. Thomas O'Hara, Mrs. ing the nation's armed forces. He Charles Giblln, Mrs. Ella Noonan, said that it is now necessary for this Mrs. Steven Warne, Mrs. George You can insulate, weatherstrip O F.H.A. PLAN nation to -send -its youth against Clevenberg, Mrs. Bernard Frawley, Japanese, Germans and. Italian sol- Mrs. Victor Perotti, Mrs. Charles and storm-window your house. diers who have been military trained Scott, Mrs. Fred:- Bremeycr, • Mrs. © LOCAL REPRESENTATION since childhood, and that therefore Harry Jackson, Mrs. Richard McAl- it will, be necessary for the nations' lister, Sr., MrSj, George Grause, 3i\, Also convert your oil burner to educutors to change their programs Mrs. B. A. Townsend, Mrs. Charles [,tp prepare young goys for military Gotschalk, Miss Mabel Christianl coal furnace, if possible. O REALTOR COOPERATION service. • ' and Lt. Catherine Piiero; • "" "•"" •.•"Military men," Mr. Sleber de- Others present were. Mrs. James Loans available for any of these O PROMPT SERVICE clared, "tell us that thig war Is due Small, Mrs. H. A. Stockson, Mrs. _to last. five.,o r six yeare and if that,, Frank Hirst, Mrs. Martin1 McGuire, LIEUT. AND MRS. GEORGE H. HALIiANAN, JR. purposes. WANT THE TURKEY TO is true, the b.ther prediction made by Mrs. F,red Crine, Mrs.1 William Ryan, TASTE EVEN BETTER? military- men that this war will be Mrs. John Kenney, Mrs. Theresa Her- Lieut. andMrirGeorge H. Hallanan, Jr., who were married Novombcr 7, at Pierrepo'nt Manor, New York. Tho bride Is the former - Miss won by boys now in . Junior high old, Mrs. Harry Clay, Mrs. Charles. Pa. 2-5600 . ADD THAT EXTRA schools is also true. We must pay Erlckson, Mi-S. Howard Ungerer, Mrs. Alice Marion Williams, daughter of Major and Mrs. Payno Williams,... Consumer Credit Dept. Mortgage Loan Department •'• -TOUCH— more attention to military training Charles Ellert, Mrs. Frank Anderson,. of Pierrepoht Manor. Lieut. Hallanan is the son of George H. Hal-, and'changerour course-accordingly,-'. Mrs. Jamcs-Kanoy, Mrs.JDennl3.Mur-; lnnnn, member of the Kumson board of education, and the late Mrs. Mrs. Kane and Miss Bice ex- ray, Mrs. P. V. Keilt, .Mrs. Barton plained that the school's guidance Chamberlain, Mrs. George Martin, committee has been working since Mrs. George Inriian, Mrs. Anson last spring, and was formed at the Richael, Mrs. John Quigley, Mrs. Wil- honor roll committee, reported that PASSAIC NATIONAL recommendation of the board of ed- liam Hannekin, Mrs. Harry J. Qitlnn, Minton, Denise he' had a list of nlno more young ucation to give general guidance to Mrs. James Quinn, Mrs. Jesse Ben- men of Fair Haven, who are serving nett. In tho armed forces, to'be added to BANK AND TRUST COMPANY pupils. They explained that mem- Guests Of Lions the borough's honor roll, which will bers of last semester's tenth grade Mrs. Hugh Gregerson, Mrs. William then contnln HI names. PASSAIC NEW JERSEY were called in to the commlttca and J. Oakes, Mrs. William P. Mulligan, they discussed with them their plans Mrs. :John Mertz, Mrs. John Bam- Fair Haven Honors . ..Anthony Cardner of Atlantic High- fpr_tlie_future, present problems and lands, an active member of tho At- bach, Mrs, P. F. Kennedy, Mrs. Theo? Mayor and Successor lantic Highlands Lions club, spon- vocational hopes. "'Following this doro Koch, Mrs. Alfred Dowd, Mrs, sor of tho Fair Haven club, sjvas discussion 'period, pupils wero asked .Joseph Dillon, Mrs. Henry Bauer, : Mrs. J. Joseph Hennessey, Mrs. present to brlng official "greetings to fill outcards, answering statistical Mayor Augustus II. Minton and from the bay-shore town. Fred E. and physical questions. George H. Robinson, Mrs. Joseph Mayor-elect lidgar V. Denlso of Fair -The teachers explained that if a Cooper, Mrs. William Noonan, Mrs. Gregg of River Oaks was presented Fred Glersch, Sr., Mrs. Werner Ben- Haven were guests of honor of the with tho evening's gift of war CONVENIENCE student failed In any subject at mid- Fair MaVon'-Uons club at their reg- stamps. term, he was called in to consult nlng, Mrs. Joseph SerpSco, Mrs. Reg- ular dinner meeting last Thursday with the committee and if possible nald VanBrunt, Mrs. Ann Sutphln, The next meeting of the Lions, Mrs. Louis Gertz, Mrs. George Haw- night at the Willowbrook restaurant scheduled for Thursdny night, No- CHECKING find a solution to his problem. The on River road. committee member then sends a re- kins, Mrs. Clara Chambers, Mrs. vember 26, which is Thanksgiving port of the discussion to the student's George Conrad, Mrs. D. C. Schroeder, The retiring mayor, who has served day, will be held instead Friday ACCOUNT teacher. One of the teachers, "Mrs. Mrs, Henry. Slocum, Mrs. Charles in that capacity for 18 years, praised night, November 27, at 7:15 o'clock Provides personal, check- Kane, .explained"that this plan was Conk. • • . tho oorvico club for its intorost and at the Willowbrook restaurant..

activity in the borough and stated —•—* ' * ' --' ing facilities at the lowest not always successful because "of the Mrs. J. L. Herbert, Mrs. Loronz M. that the club Is an asset to .the possible cost for adequate committee . member's, inability to Klenk, MfsT F. T. Hurley, Mrs. Henry community. He enumerated his Gray Ladles Have service . ' ,.' cope with students who refuse to C. Tllton, Xlrs^'Charles Hawkins, Mrs. many activities "as the guiding of- : No deposit charges.. . talk about themselves and who "Gordon L. Ryno, Mrs. Walter B, Con- ficial of the.borough.and mentioned Fine Service Record ; No ...monthly service | would-remain silent and In the back- nor,' Mrs; Harry J. Hughes, Mrs. that his successor, Mr. Denise, is a " The second class of hospital and groimd~wlnthiuvijieydwere.gopd.or- Phllip.P.etelrs.jMrs, JVHnrry Bobprt- recreation corps, Gray Ladies of the poor students. ' son, Mrs.' Wlllia mToblas, Mrs. Arden worthy man to carry on the many No minimum balance Post, Mrs. A. J. Patterson, Mrs. Mich- duties ,as mayor, to start'in January. county Red Gross, chnpter.'has given required „.„„ I Mrs. Kane stressed the importance ael Bergin, Mrs. Kathcrine Boylan, Mr. Denise, a young man who has more than 3,038 hours of volunteer, Deposits may, be made "61" "parental co-operation ..with the Msr. Louiso McDermott, Mrs. Mary lived in Red Bank and Fair Haven service from November 1, 1941, to by mail project, and Mls3 Rice asked parents FixT' Mrs. William. Mallard, Mrs. Jos- all his life, is well known in this October 31, 1942. These women are .to jindersUuid~~ that "the guidance 1 servlns_at_bp.thjmilixary..and^clvll!ari The cost is "only" a small " eph E. Carroll and Misses Marie Mc- section^and received a large compli- 'program was not a separate unit of Donfl.ugh, Agnes Kane, Mary Kane, mentary vote of confidence at the hospitals. The service record was fee for each book of the. school -but an integral part^pf,. announced yesterday by. Mre.. Bruco checks _- Gertrude FiUmaurico and Eleanor recent election. He mentioned that it, working with students and teach- Koch. '• ..-/• he received his first business educa- Borckmanns, corps chairman. ^' Ask about this service ers. She also urged parents to con- tion oh the" streets of Red Bank as Those who have completed>fheir sult .teachers at their .will without a newspaper carrier and salesman first year and received^ o ' service feeling that they were interfering. Freehold Couple Wed. for the Red Bank Register, which stripe include Mrs.. John Harding', Other members of the committee' experience was proven to aid him in who'gave 359 hours of volunteer ser- who could not be present because Miss Margaret M. Sweeney, daugh- later life. Mr. Denlso'said that ho vlce;...Mrs.._A.PFra,nl; Grcenhall, 340 The Second National they were doing tire registrations in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sweeney, appreciated the confidence shown In Hours; Mrs; Henry Green, 305; Mrs. the school are Leon Rex, Robert and Charles F. Aumaclc, son of Mrs. his ability to carry on" the well-', William Uiman, 271; Mrs. James Patrick, Miss Margaret Thompson Gertrude Aumack, both of Freohold, founded work of Mayor Minton, with VanHisc, 257; Mrs. William Getty, Bank & Trust Co. and Miss Lonora Hodgdon. wero married Saturday, November whom ho has heen associated for the 238; Mrs.. James Grady, 233; Mrs. Reports of the state convention 7, in the rectory of St. Rose of Lima past 17 ycnr.q. Tha mayorJelect has Walter. Johnson, 221; Mrs. 'Peter oHled Bank, N. J. held in New York city last .month church at that place. A reception served1 on the-Fair-.Haven council Bentley,' 204; Mrs. James, Mlchcll, -5™ns_ .given by Mrs. Frank_ Kuhl, followed at the bride's home.. The forthe.last eight years. ^ 189; Mrs. Lawrence Ylvisaker, 187; ber Federal Deposit "Inv president; Mrs. Joseph OdenbacrTand" 'bride ~\viir~cdn'tinue"~to~ llv

All Wool Scarfs POPULAR HITS OF Plain and Fey. col- or* .... 1.15 to 3.9S VICTOR, COLUMBIA & DECCA Store Open Until All Wool Hosiery- Interwoven and War 'affects record supplies, but 'customers tell us we 9 P.M. others ..1.15 to 3.OO have hits and albums which they could not obtain in nearby cities. Even coin slot operators buy "hits" Wednesday and

— RED BANK — Shellju) for records enmo from India. No moro. Fac- tories dcmitnil old scrap records for now, from us nrnl you. Saturday Evenings \"Buy Bonds" Hear Dorothy Thompson on Clipper Craft, Wo.buy for cash brokon, worn, old sh'cllnc records In Program over WJZ Sunday 9:45 P. M. any qtinntlty.. Wo want 10,000 moro by Xnmn. Asbury Park SECTION TWO ED BANK SECTION TWO

VOLUME LXV, NO. 22. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1942. PAGES 1 TO 16 Colonial Restaurant May Call 18-Year- Kennedy Replies To More Than 300 Bickering Accompanies Old Men In Dec. Attended Hebrew The Red Bank district draft Will Open Monday board, with headquarters In Rationing Criticism Society Benefit Surrogate Recount the postofDce here, has com- pleted mailing the regular ques- tionnaires and also occupa- Prizes Awarded Modern Dining Establishment tional questionnaires to all who No Animosity Toward Rumson Officials County Board Of Elections registered In the 18 to 20-year- At Annual Monte old division. Since the time Located At 3 Broad Street these men had registered ITS •. —Could Use Twice As Many Clerks Carlo Night Back On Job This Morning had reached the age of 20, and Colonial Reitaurants, Inc., of Rod were mailed questionnaires im- Captain Robert F. Kennedy, chair- -+ The Monmouth County Board of Bank will open its new and modern mediately upon reaching their man of War Price and Rationing More than 300 persons attended elections reconvened at Freehold dining establishment Monday at 11 20th birthday. The question- Needlework Guild Board 8, which was criticized at a the - seventh annual Monte Carlo i naires have been mailed to the night given by the Ladlcfi' Hebrew Highlands Flier his morning to recount the Novem- a. air- ot-8- Broad street, -where the rest of tho group, numbering meeting of the Rumson mayor, and society Tuesday evening at the Jew- >er S vote for surrogate in. the third furniture store of Arrnltage and 360. , . At Middletown council last Thursday night, this ish Community Center, with Mrs. Is Awarded DSC istrlct, first ward of Loftg Branch, Baynton was formerly located. week declared that under the new Max B. Morris and a large corftmit- fter working all day Monday with Tho main floor dining room and It woo slated at the draft set-up ho thought that rationing, was • Somewhere in the , Libyan substantial change in tho tally teo of members in charge. The-rec- desert, Lt. Lyman Middledltch the mezzanine above the rear, which board headquarters that some Has In-Gathering functioning fairly well, but expressed reation rooms were recorated in red, made by district boards In Long Is an Innovation tor Bed Bank, will of these young men will prob- the belief that if more clerical work- of Highlands, Who holds the :ranch for the contestants, Joseph white and blue, and posters adver- American record for shooting * seat 120 porsons at booths, counter ably be called for military ser- •rs could be obtained the work of tising the sale of war savings bonds i. Donahay and E. Donald Sterner. and • tables. A complete fountain vice In December or January. Branch Collects 2,756 the board could be speeded up great- down Messerschmitts, slowed Mr. Sterner failed to pick up a service Is provided. ly. and stamps. • ' . down long enough last Sunday The board als'o received a no- Prior to the awarding of prizes, ito have the Distinguished Ser- ingle vote on the veteran surrogate On tho second-flodr ore banquet tice from state headquarters to New Garments for The ration chairmh'n said that ad- s the county board found Mr. Don- halls, one wltli a, seating capaolty of ditional clerks wcro -being added Rabbi Arthur H. Hershon spoke vice Crofts pinned.on his breast defer the Induction of menwho - briefly. Games were conducted by by Major General Lewis H. -hay had polled 232 and 138 votes 176 people, and an adjoining smaller registered last February and Local Distribution from tTm"o"to time but that the board Abo- Dlxon : and announcing was the two districts to 75 and 81 ono which will accommodate 100 per- havo subsequently reached their could~use 'twice as many. done by a.representative of Bradley's Brereton. - — or Mr. Sterner,, the Republican sons. TheBo halls will be Suitable 45th birthday. \Thls~ will" af- Asked about charges that, clerks The ehy youth waa supposed andidate. Tho county board gave .More than 2,700 new garments Radio service. Those assisting with to get the medal In Cairo sev- for prlvata parties, such as weddings fect at least 45 men in this dis- were collected at the annual meet- had been discourteous to applicants the awarding of the prizes were Mm. lonahay two more votes In the first and banquets of all klndu and avail- trict. .-.'••. •' ' for gasoline books, made by Council- eral days before, but he " was Istrlct than the local board had Ing, in-gathering and exhibit of the Morris, Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Rabbi busy lighting. The presentation able at all times. In fact, eeveral man Louis M. Hague, who Is also Hershon, Thomas Irving, Brown and mt took two votes from him in the bookings have already been made. Miudletown Branch of tho -Needle- chairman of the defense council; Cap-, took place at an-advanced land- work Guild of America yesterday at Harry Feldt. Ing ground. econd. One ballot' In each case The entire construction and Inter- the Middletown Reformed churatji tain Kennedy said he" understood Special awards were given ,to Mrs. vas referred to judge John C. ior decorating is in colonial style. that Mayor Janiea , C. Auchinclpa3 Benjamin Adler, Mrs. Lean Koro jlordano, who signed the recount Gardella Takes Tho bulk of the articles collected will had receiver lettel'S on that subject. T ; The walls are cream colored celotex be distributed in Middletown town- brow, Mrs. Max Grand, Mrs. Frank >rder, for his decision.- blocks with awalnscoting-ol Knotted- ship,1- and~to- other- welfare agencies Declaring that ho had no anlmot- SaiUangelo, Mr.B- Ida Gerard, Mrs. The first ballot laid aside by the pine. The floors are covered with Legal Action Td" of the state, yTowarrdS^elther Mayor Auchlncloss "^fris Jacks, Mrs! Jacob Ides, Mrs. Retail Display ,_ iOUhty board boro an "X" opposite" ~ . tho finest linoleum from Baynlon'fi or Councuman Hague, Captain Ken- Jules Straus, Mrs, Frank' Siegfried, Donahay's name and an "O" beside Linoleum shop. Hot water heating Th,e garments have been made by nedy said he' thought tho letters members at monthly sewing meet- Mrs. Theodore Fine, Mre. Arlene Room Opened By iterner's. The second also gave nan been Installed and fluorescent Sit On Council ought to be turned over to him. "If Carlan, Mrs. Michael Sicgel, Mre. Donahay an "X" and carried what lighting provides satisfactory illumi- ings, Individually at their own I am notified of specific instances," homes,, and by a junior guild group. Samuel Silberblatt, Miss Edith Bu- John U. Quinn, Red Bank, one of nation. Other . equipment includes he said, "I could investigate them nln, Miss Hilda Breslaw, Miss Ann J. H. Mount Co. Donahay's staff of three. lawyers, tho latest In fountain and counter Hearing Saturday Included in the collection were more and take proper action. That is the than 40 pieces of hand-knitted ar- Miller, Thomas Irving Brown, David called "flyspecks" In the box along- ftxtureB for efficient service. only way that these faults can be Steinberg, Morris Cohen, Harry side Sterner's name. Located In tho'rear of tho ground Burning Leaves Before Judge Perskie ticles. Of the total < garments col- corrected. I have, received no com- lected, 2,756 in all, 150 artlclea wore Melstrlch, Harry Papier, Thomas Wide Range of Fire- The board finished counting the floor are tho kitchen, cooking equip- plaints." Miles and Max_ Klarin. ment, refrigeration and all other At Atlantic City made at guild meetings; 38 by junior .wo districts around four o'clock Start Two Fires guilds members, and 568 articles Councilman Hrifeue reported to the Other prizes' were given to Mrs. stone Products Being Monday but .wrangling among at- modern restaurant equipment. Rumson' mayor and council that the Edward-M. .Crane, Mrs. Al Belder- ' Bpafford W. Schanck of Matawan made from material purchased with orneya for both sides, and election'•'~-~ Application will- be made by the money In the branch fund. members of the defense council haa" man, Mrs. M. L. Woladsky, Mrs. Ee- Featured by Local Firm joard members as to when the re- was the general contractor, The Eatontown Garages law arm of Snyder, Roberts and voted unanimously in favor of re- ther Wolfe, Mrs. R. E. Mues, Mrs, Matawan Lumber company turned Among the items exhibited wore turning that part Of rationing, such ;ount should be resumed took almost Slightly Damaged — Pillsbiiry of Atlariflc Highlands be- several BUits for both boys' and A. L. Lapidus, Mrs. Samuel Green- The large display room on the ;wo hours. It was finally ended out the .mlllwork.s'lJtiothB, counter fore Supreme Court JuBtlco Joseph as gasoline and 'tires and other items, platf, Mrs. George Glasgow, ' Mrs.' vhen J. Victor Carton, chief of and back bar."* The plumbing and girls', skirts and coats, mado. from to borough control. • He characteriz- ground floor of tho J. H. Mount and : B. Perskie at Atlantic City Saturday ends of automobile upholstery fab- David Ruain, Mrs. Minnie Waldman, iterner's battery of UvwyerB, pro- heating contractors were E. 8. Bar- Eatontown firemen were called put for a writ of mandamus requiring ed the methods and treatment of the Mrs.Hcrbert E. Edwards, Mrs. Eliz- posed calling Judge Giordano at ham, Inc., of Red Bank, The paint- Sunday and Monday and extin- rics given to tho branch by an in- Red Bank office as "perfectly dlB- tho mayor and council of Sea Bright' terested township resident. All these abeth DeGeorge, Mrs. Frank San- Long Branch for his views and Ing and interior decorating is the guished garage fires before extensive to recognize Eugene Gardella as a graceful inefficiency and indiffer- tangelo, Mrs. Nan Grcenberg, Mrs. thereby paved the way for a victory work of Bernard Decorating Studios damage could be done. Tholr work member of the council and to permit Items wero mado.at guild meetings, ence," and added that the situation Samuel Rudnlck, Mrs. Aaron Marcue of Aebury Park, under the personal and cutting and sewing Was super- "is.a sorry mess." 'or the Democrats. ' wail praised by the property owners. him to participate In the meetings and'Misses Ella Zager, Shirley Eis- William F. Lefferson, ..president, BtipervlBlon of 8am Bernard, Thl« Honry WilklhB, Jr., who llvoe in of tho oald govornlng body. vised by Mrs. Kenneth Robinson. Mayor Au'chlncloss stated he had inger, Althea Muller, Adelo Suozzo, firm had the decorating contract for the Columbia, apartment house on Miss Marie Conover, presided and in his possession recent letters of Doris Newlander, Betty Story, Fan- ,nd Frank Price, secretary, signed ' the Red Bank Elks home on Upper The petition to the court Is as fol- lubpoenas requiring the pretence of Broad street, Eatontown, was burn- lows: Introduced the guest speaker, .Mrs. complaint against the treatment ref nie' Rosin, Selma Katz. and Elele Broad street and also the Chapel of ing paper in a rubbish container in Mary Sullivan, director of the Mia- Ceived at Red Bank. "My idea of Keenan, Congressman William H. 12 district board members at Free-. - tho Holy Communion, Fair Havbn, tbo rear of the rosldenco of Mrs. . The petition of Eugene Gardolla dlotown Township Health center ut public service," said the mayor, "in Sutphin, Thomas Irving Brown, Mor- hold today to continue the recounti^S. The opening announcement in this respectfully shows that! • ' " Campbell's Junction. Mrs. Sullivan The Democratic lawyers, Ward .] Ada B. Nafew and -her daughter, 1, Your. petitioner is a resident of to treat people with civility and to ris Becker,. Morris J. RiiBkln, Sam- Kremer, Asbury Park, Mr. Qulnn, j "issuo'states that "we shall "serve ex- Mrs. A. C. Mosby, 2* Broad street, tho borough of Sea Bright and has thanked the guild -for "their help lve them proper attention." uel Silberblatt, J. F.: Johnson, Frank clusively the famous Rlcclardl ice Sunday afternoon. After he left the .been a resident of the said borough throughout the year, and explained- The mayor suggested that rather Reich; Harry Madansky, J: P. Smith, Red Bank, and Josepn' Matlice, Ai- cream, product of Fifth avenue, New scene sparks set fire to leaves which for tho past 30 years. the use to which garments collected than' make a "direct demand to" the Samuol Zcltz, Fred Buano, A. R. lury Park, took the position, how- York." . \ • Ignited the two-car. garage. About 2? Your petitioner has been a reg- were put. • board that Rumson be permitted'to Silver, Joseph" Skakandy, H. E. Nor- ver, that they did not want the Rudolph Rlakamrri, who was chef $60 damage resulted. istered voter in the borough of Sea counting to go on unless all three Bright for tho past 20 years, and has New officers, announced were Mrs. act independently with regard to ra- din, Cecil Crawfgord, Milton Blum- were present. . at Hesse's for 13 years, Is president Burning leaves also get fire to a voted in said borough for that period Mallby B. Jeliffe, president;- Mrs. tioning, it would be better ,to wait btrg, Leighton Zuckerman, A. L. 1 of the firm. Mrs. BlBkamnvIs vice garago on the property of the Brow- of_tlmo at all elections and on all Maltby B. Jeliffe, president and Mrs. until a successor Is appointed to Friedma'n and Max Schodka. Qulnn -conceded , when pressed president and 'Harold. H. Baynton, er" sisters' kitchen at Broad street public questions. who were re-elected at- the_buainess GcorgeH. Roberts, -who has resigned by Mr. Price, a Republican board • aocretaiyriatwltey.,.;.,trily; ^ _ -/„_,../ _ and College avenue, Entontown, 3, In August, 1941, your petitioner Besslon earlier this month were Mrs. as county administrator, and then member,- that—"perhaps -later-on IVB-— "It 1B our intention,* plates tQa an- Moridayabout 2 p. m. One sldo of filed a petition for nomination as a Henry Starko. first vice president; bring the matter to his attention. "I will take turns attending. but tor . . nouncement, "to provide for the pub- the small "holding, was burned. candidate of the Republican party Mrs Anthony BlBChoff, second vice will take tho responsibility, if you so Defense Units the first two weeks at least we all lic ol EoiJ Bank and vicinity food of ^ —••»•»,—— - at tho primary election for the office proBldont; Mrs.. MarkllcSchad, third wish," declared the mayor. It was want to be here." • the very finest quality, prepared In of councilman. Said petition was vice president, and Mrs. John-M. tho concens'iis of the council that the The prosecutor added that "we properly completed and accepted by Engage In Test may want to challenge the count In the most wholesome manner and taa? Mrs. Nellie Jobes tho borough clerk. West, treasurer. Mrs. Garet H. Con- situation be handled in this manner, . My served. 4, Attho primary election in Sep- over Is assistant secretary.-%' and a...motion to that effect was an entire district and the board "These are unusual and • difficult adopted. can't decide that, It's purely a legal tember, 1841, your petitioner's nam6 Directors of the branch are Mrs, At Little Silver question for the court to decide and times, which, In our belief, will be- Died ^This Morning appeared upon the Republican ballot Blshoff, Mrs. Conover, Mrs. Jeliffe, % como more difficult as the war pro- and ho was- nominated as a. candi- Mrs. Pate, MrB. Schad, Mrs., Starke, JOHN H. MOUNT we want to be here." , gresses. What we prpmlso to our Mother of Fire Chief date for the. office of councilman of Mrsi West, Miss Conover, Mrs. F. G. 150 Participated It was Quinn who insisted that no patrons Is tho best It la possible to the said borough. Adams, Mrs. Cornelius Aller, Mrs. Recount, Order_ Co. establishment at White street :ountlng be done In his absence al- 5. At the general election held In and Maple avenue, which heretofore hough both Price and Bterner offer- give In quality arid friendly servlco 111 Two Weeks 1041,. your petitioner's name ap- Walter Bruyere, MrB. Harry E. Inr"Dress Rehearsal" .at all times." • Chamberlain, Mrs. Cecil Conover, has been used principally for display ed to table any disputed ballots Until peared upon tho general election bal- Given Krauss and stocking of automobile tires, Mrs.^eille Jobes, wife of Frank lot for the office of councilman and Mrs. -George E. Delatush, Mrs. Ar- - 6 There Last Night Buch time as the prosecutor could W. Jobos of Newman Spring road,- your .petitioner' received -288 votes. thur C. Goatty, Mrs. Charles Grog- tubes and accessories, as well as a attend. To bring the matter to a died this morning at her home. An There were two vacancies to be filled singer, Mrs. Henry Gullck, Mrs. Irv- Sea Bright Man liberal portion for Mr. Mount's prl- head Price moved that the board Christmas Packages on the borough council nnd the re- "Much Ado About Nothing" might vat office, has gone through a rad- Invalid for some time, sho ' became ing M. Hance, Mrs. Frank A., Hayes, be ,the adapted title of the play 'stag- sit Tuesday. Mrs. Emily' Woolley, seriously 111 about two wooks ago. maining .candidates received the Mrs. John Hendrickson, Mrs. Ed- ical change during the' post week. Republican, seconded the motion Must Be Mailed Early following votes: Thomas Farroll, 200 Beaten One Vote ed by the L1U16 Silver Defense corps Since tho federal "order on the freez- . Mrs. _Jobes was born in Phila- votes;. Nells/ Jncobsen, 281 .voles., and ward D. Lentllholn, 'Mrs. Philip alst night in the-borough when. 150 but the Democrats,' Lefforson and The bulk of Christmas mall muat delphia, but had resided at Red Bank Axel Foreman, 161. Leonard; Mrs. Harry Page, Mrs. Ed- ing of tires, tubes, bicycles, etc., Mr. Joseph Hahn, Bradley Beach, voted Guorge • II.-• Krauss,-. Democratic .members fought bombs, fires, .rlota, .Mount has hud, . too,.much, surplus against It. The Republicans then _he In^the^ppstofflcesjjy December^. for; the past 35 years. Sho was the 6. Your petitioner received a cer- ward H-'j Scattergopd, Mrs. George member of tho Sea Bright borough, saboteurs, and handled casualties, all thls,year If dellveries-onltime are^to daughterofthelSteMrrarrdMredhtfh : tificate" of ~electlan~to^tho-ofllce -of SmlthT*Jrr,-Mrs7-eharles-ti—Steuor- room in this particular department jumped on Leffefsoh for having - -• whows3UefeatcafoirOelecl!onbhUftll!b y of_which Jiko liYehudi^_w.cre_not and-hc-dcclded-a-short-time-ago-to dgnod—the-subpoonaa-roqulring-tho^—— be assured, according to Smith W. Charles Rock. councilman in the borough of Sea wald, Mrs. Egbert Swackhamcr, Mrs. there. _ - • . Purdum, second assistant postmaster Surviving are two sons, Fire Chief Bright, took the oath of office and H. R. Wellbacher, Mrs. Lester Wil- one vote by B. J. Niemark, Repub- go Into the'general retai( business of resonce of district board members filed the same with the clerk of said, lican, has obtained an order from The cast all knew their parts well stocking products manufactured by Tuesday. ' general, .Mr. Furdum Is responsible Ralph Jobes and Harry Jobes of Red son and Mrs. J. Bentley Woodcock. according to Commander Chester to PoBtrnaster General Frank C. Bank, and a brother, William Rock borough. ' . - - •- • Judge John" C. Giordano, directing Firestone .. • ... Both Sterner and Donahay par- ' of Westfleld. T. On January 2d, 1942, a resolution The guild has 39 directorships, and the county board of elections, to u Apy, who directed the "show," and The room has been-given a thor- Walker for smooth and efficient air was adopted by the mayor and coun- each director Is responsible for the recount, hcginnlng. Mondiij, Novem- Chairman Ross E. King said that Iclpated in tho bickering, the latr and railway mall service. Funeral arrangements in 'charge of cil of the borough of Sea Bright do" collection of 22 garments.- Included this dress rehearsal certainly Indi- ough renovating, with nutria-colored tcr protesting against a Wednesday ber 30. "sidewalks and trim and maroon floor- meeting an'd the former chiding Mr. Unprecedented, wartime demands the Warden funeral homo have not nylng the petitioner a seat on tho in this number. aro four memorial Councilman Krauss points out in cated that the. "actors" will give a on the postal and. transportation sys- yet been completed. said council or a right to participate directorships, one special guild fund, sl;ellar performance if ever they have Ing. In addition to modern display Quinn for his unwillingness to trust tems, plus a prospective record vol- in tho said council or In any other his petition- to the court that he counters and shelvings, there is up- Mr. Lefferson's judgment In the way to act as a councilman of the one special garment fund and one had reason to believe there has been an "opening night." - ume of Christmas mailings, were Junior dlrtctorshlp., holdercd chromium chairs for the jount. Mr. Carton's contribution to Board Continues borough of Sen, Bright. Said resolu- an error in the tabulating and count- Around the control table at the comfort of patrons. ho impasse, aside. from the tele- cited by Mr.' Purdum as necessitat- tion was adopted by the affirmative Mrs. Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., ing of votes at the November 3 elec- borough hall sat Patsy Bruno as ing earlier mailings than ever be- voto of Councilmen Thomas Farrell, In today's issue on page four of phone call to Long Branch, was to Pupils' Suspension chairman of the speaker's bureau or tion. -. . . . chief of the flro department, while iccuse tho Democrats of "trickery fore. "It la physically impossible for George H. Krauss and John R. Decli- the annual T. B. seal sale, made an Frank M. Gregory directed the po- this section, there is a large display the railroads and' air lines, burdened Ralph -Mltcholl of Middlctown, ert, with Councilmen Solomon J. Nei- , Dr. A. B. Randall supervised the advertisement over Mr. Mount's sig- ,nd stalling." with vitally Important war materials mark and Jack White voting in the appeal for the purchase of T. B. nature featuring" many new lines in whose flvo children have boon sus- negative. leals. The seal sale Opened in the Junior-~Red Cross medical group^ and Allan Church The argument ended when Judge to handle Chrlatmns mailings as rap- pended from tho township schools fr>r v-'ounty yesterday, Tea was served handled the nmbulances. Mrs. Barb- his new retail department, which Is jiordano set Thursday nt 11 o'clock Idly as In normal times," Mr. Pur- refusal to saluto the American flag 8. Your petitioner has attended the following the business aesBion by a Collects Stockings ara" McClellan kept track of the-cas- under the direction of Miss Rose or a resumption of the counting. dum said. "If the bulk of parcels regular meetings of tho said council Butler, who Is assisted by Mrs. ""hat.was the time urged by Mr. or recite the plodgo of allegiance, but has been Ignored and refused committee of hostesses. Salvage of old silk and'nylon hose ualty stations and Ross King was and greeting cards are held back un- made another unsuccessful attempt admission to tho council table or to pinch hitter for Victor Sattcr at the Suzanne Domzcl. ' . * [remer. til tho usual time—the period of In tho county as part of the nation- The three large show windows Tho full result of- the recount in beforo tho board of education Friday talto part In tho actions and pro- wide effort to teclalm all unused but controller's post. about Docombor 15 to 23—they sim- night to havo the children reinstated. ceedings of tho said council. Three members of the borough which were formerly part of Mr. ho flrat district was: ply cannot bo distributed In time, Dessert-Bridge To- Usable materials will be undertak- Mount's private . oflice are now de- Mr. Mitchell, who Is a member of Je- Gardella's wife, Mrs. Eugene Gar- en by the county Junior Red Cross council observed the proceedings. Donahay 232, Sterner 75, referred «nd thousands of gifts will reach hovah's Witnesses, said the members della, has been serving aa a mem- They were Franklyn Gray, William voted to the exclusive display of void 2 and in the second district '.heir destinations after Christmas." Aid Tri Boro -Unit ns one of its principal projects for Firestone merchandise, Mr. Mount of his sect aro patrlotlo nnd respect- ber of.fhe Sea Bright board of edu- the yenr. Thn worn out stockings H.-Carhart, Sr.. and Anthony L. Mc- Donahay 138, Sterner 81, referred 1 In 1011, about 21,050 mall cars were ful of tho flag and aro.wllllng to obey cation since her election in Febru- Mrs. Ralph Longstieet of River Klm. They all expressed satisfaction having moved his ofllcc to. the north- nnd vnld 3. In thn first district tho will he converted Into gunpowder cast corner of the showroom. required between December 13 and tho laws of tho country Insofar as ary, 1040. road, Rumson, will bo hostess tomor- hags. Women's or. men's hose of over, the smooth, handling of the com- county board decided one ballot tho II to deliver Christmas malls— thoy do not conflict with tho beliefs row afternoon at a dessert-bridge eilk or nylon alone or combined munity's protective services. , i Other outstanding displays in ad- district board had rejected was good Enough cars to make a train 270 of Jdhovah's Witnesses. for the benefit of the Trl-Boro USO. Red flares started to sputter In var- dition to those featured In tho ad- and gave It to Donahay. Tho sec- itillos long. This yeari the extra cars Lawrence Scott, proalllent of tho Oratorio Society Prizes will bo given at each table ith rnybn or cotton aro wanted, ious parts of the borough at about vertisement are nthletic equipment, 3nd voto ho gained was brought needed to move holiday mulls are board, said tho children by their re- and there will be a special prize, a ns well as snips 'of old silk ma- 8:30 and within tho next hour 20 In- such as golf clubs and bags; sleds, ibout through a duplication of bal- largely holng used by tho armed fusal violate the stato school law and To Sing "Messiah" turkey. Assisting the hostess arc terial. All articles must bo clean cident reports were flashed to tho ice skates and skiis, electrical appli- lots In tho counting, two ballots* lorvlcos, and a severe shortage Is in tho board has no alternative In tho Mrs. Albort Nledorcr, Mrs. Wllllnm when donated. control center for the attention of ances, brooms, mops and ladders, having been marked 157.' In tho proopoot. As Is tholr annual custom the Mon- The -Junior -.Red- Cross has nl- working men's shirts nnd overalls, second district tho county hoard matter than to contlnuo tho suspen- mouth Oratorio society will sing JjUfburrow and Mrs. Harold " J. necessary services. All were handled Thn postal servlco usually borrows sion. ' — Goetchiua. rondy placed Jnrjro boxes Jn trin cor- with dispatch, crockery, batteries and games. 'oided two Donahay ballots the local Handel's ' "Messiah," at St. George's ridors of flvo Rod Bank schools Many of theso articles are attrac- >onrd had counted. about Z.COO trucks from tho Army Tho board granted pormloilon to Episcopal church, Itumson, Sunday Tonight the nienibcrB will go In "We arc ready," said Commander and othor government agoncles, and Dr. Douglas Edwards, school dentist, where old h'oso niul silk are dropped Apy, nnd Indicated that to keep that tlvi:ly uuxed, aultnble for holiday District board mombors who ' nftornoori, December 13, at 4 o'clock. tho Fort Hancock "Y" house and by youthful Red CrosH members na gifts. ^_._ rents about 10,000 from private own- to leave at noon, as heretofore, al- Tho chorus will bo directed by J, transportation facilities will bo pro- way, slmllnr exercises would be hold watched tho - recount were Frank ers, to handle tho Christmas malls. though school now reopens an hour 1 they conic to school In the morn- at loaat once every month, Morelll, Frank DeLlsa and Mr. and Stanley Farrar, organist and choir- vided at Rumson borough hnll nt ings, and'the same will be dono This year, It will bo extremely diffi- later. Dr. Wyllo O. Pate, Buporvlslng master at tho church, und society 7:30, ' Mrs. Qernld Kussamano of the first cult to obtain enough of theso ve- principal, contended that Dr. Ed- shortly in the other schools of thn Fire .Officers und Miss Frances Woolley, Mrs, conductor. county. Mothers, relatives and hicles to meet ovon' a substantial wards should remain an hour later, It wan announcod by Harold B. HAKTNISn IN OCS. Mary Amolchonko, Mrs, Frances port of tho need, Tho Army needs but Dr. Edwards stated this would St.'James To Aid friends of Hchool children aro urged Endorse Jobes Mahar'nnd Mrs. Mary Campbell of Clark, prcsldont, that receipted mom- Ut send In their contributions, and Alvln Hartner of Red Bank Is at- its own truckB and private owners Intorford with his private practice. borshlp bills have boon nont to 50 Representatives of Red Hank's six the Bficond. • ' -• • '' are rolubtnnt to lot Bomoons else use In Hospital Drive adults who havo not school children tending the Olllccr Candidate school 1 mombors of the society In tho armed In tho .family or neighborhood may at Fort Monmouth. Boforc being f\ro companies nnd the first aU The rocount was marked by many tholr tlroB.' WRONG PHONE NUMBER. force*. _____^_^__ The organizations of St. Jntnea iquad unanimously ndnptrd. n re verbal brlcklmtH tossed at Mr. Prlco bring their silk or nylon themsolv- sent to Fort Monmouth he was sta- solution Tuesday night at Indepenil iy Mr. Qulnn. When thoy are not Tho Rod Bank store of tho Whelan church will co-operato with the Red es. Red Hunk schools now psi'licl- tioned nt Camp WheeUr, Georgia; 1 ITA TARTY TONIGHT Drug, company takes tho major part Bank Lions club in l,ts campaign to patinu in thlinAh'lvo nrn: Senior hlKli Indlantown Gap, Pennsylvania, and cnt flro houso 'endorsing a seconi engaged In their dutlOH for the of Pago 9 of Section 1 of today's Holy Cross PTA To raise funds for Rlvervlew hospital. school. Junior high school, Mechanic Camp Benuregartl, Loui.ilnnn. term .for Flro Chief llnlph Jilhl'S. county the two riicn, who have MrB. A, D. Bonoqult and Mrs. Jo- Issue, featuring tholr Btorowldo spe- At a meeting, of representatives Mon- street, Oakland street and Rlvor Tho resolution will ho forwarded to known ench nthor for years, direct soph D. Carroll aro chnlrnion of a cials for this week-end, Hold Card Party day night at tho roctory, at which street schools. tho executive council of the Ilro do the affairs (if the. Merchants Trust card party to bo hold tonight by Rod Tho store is located at 40 Broad Memboro of Holy Cross Parochial MonBlgnor John B. McCloskcy pre- GAME PARTY MONDAY partment. company. Bank Catholic high school Parent- stroot and the phone number In tho Parent-Teacher association will hold sided. David Sheridan was nnpolnt- Those who attended the meeting "If you follows would pay nl- Tcnchor nsaoclatlon in tho school advertisement should have been Red a public card party Friday night, No- od chailman of tho gcno'ral commit- •) Turkey« will be prizes at a gamo all of whom are olllcorfl in their outlon to your Job," Qutnn fluid tn auditorium. Tablo prizes will bo war Banfl 355 Inntcnil of tho number list- vombor 27, at Holy Rosary hall on tee, Miss Mnrtlna Hcaly, secretary, St. James Novena { party to ' bo held at St. Anthony's respective companies, nro Pat Nic- Prlco after Charlos Ifrnnkel disputed savings Btompa and special awards ed. ' • Rlvor road, Rumson, Thoro will bo nnd Edward McDonough, trenauror. church rucroatldn Hall Monday nlt>IU olottl, Independent; Jnmr-s rmlg anil the ofllclal tally for fUnnor And Include flowers, plants, homo-mnde Phono calls to Red Bank 305 will numerous special awards, Including Inaugurated-Monday nt 8 o'clock. Einil Munch, Hook nnd Ladder was nhown to bo, wrong, "wn wotlM cakos and two permanent wavefl. Re- receive prompt attention. , a npoclal "troasuro choet" prize. OM> SToltK. Several • hundred persona attended Walter England, Wrslalile', .1. Davlfl. not linvo those delay*. Ynu'is paid* freshments will bo homo-made apple . Commlttoo members Includo Mrs. thn Victory nnd Ponco Novona In- Notice to Taxpayers of Borough Union; Joseph Hiillldny .and Claude or this work, wo'ro not." tnrtji. SHERIFF l.AWLKY IIX. William Doiiglna, Mrs, Chnrlos Bolts, The Wcstsldo IIOBO' company will niiKiirntod at St. panics church Mon- of Little Silver: Having' completed Whnlen, Itelief; Jacob llliiiim and 'Minion Kromer In Mr. Donaliny'i Mrs. I-aifl Harrington, Mrs. Bornard my nsHeaamentH for .tho yonr 1M3, Shorlff John T. Lawloy hna boon hold it" sornl:inonthly old country day evening. The Noveniv Is for boys my books will ho open for Inspection Joseph Mnv.za, Mhr-rty, nml John coiimnl," Prloo shot Imcld "nnd wo Oaken, Mm. Joseph Quorrlcr arid storo' tomorrow night In tho lire In tho armed aorvlccH nml prayora Green, first nlil Bqiiud. don't pay nny nttnnllon to his »«• OLD STOCKINGS confined to his homo on Conovor Mrs. Edward Costlgnn. nt Llttlo Silver borough hall on Mon- lano, Mlddlotown township, alnco No- houso on Lolghton avanuo. Jnmcn wero offorod for victory ami poaco. day, November 23, 10-12, from 10 n. slHtiints," Pnplla nt Little Silver gramnw.- vember 12 by Illnciav. HfUYaMPIWCfe Vaughn Is chairman of tho commlt- St. Jnmnn parish ban more than 200 m. to 2 p. m. Hiign Millie Nlni (Jilt". ••' Tho craolt brought only tempor- iUdtr nchoal, mombore of tho Junior Hod ed this morning to be groatly Im- (jfll- del. your* now. National n A Your Knits In tho nchnnl under the direction of ft 10. IMown'n, phono 2080.—Advor- 10. Prown's, phono 2080. -Advertise- will lnst lnngnr If donned regularly, n fc if). I'rown's, phono JDM,- -Ait* avenue, Fnlr Haven.—Advertise- nt fthrnvtjimry, Holy Communion Hhon, 114 Mnnmmilh ntrcot, Red Loon's, rihona 280O.—Advoitlsoment eitlaement, Mrs. Kdtello notliwell, principal, ment... will be cclttiintod thin Hundny, Bank, phono 3113.—A<1 vertInomont tisement. ment. -Page Two RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 19, 1942; Gets His Gold Bar Pupils Pile Up Roberts Praised j Joseph Mayer, Lottery Trial Fair Haven, Sets Fight Fire And Ice On For "Notable Job" Move IB Fought 6,997 Lbs. Scrap In accepting the resignation of Freeholder, Dies Seventeen New Jersey defendants, DayForFinal Way Back So Camp George H. Roberts as chairman of among them Andrei Richard, Louis the Monmouth county ration board, Former Belmar Mayor Caruso, Charles P. Iacentlno and At Shrewsbury James Kearney, J», state director, Louis Leonardls of Atlantic High- Scrap Clean-up praised him for doing a notable job. Had Active Career lands and John Osterstock of Sea Other Activities Said Mr, Kearney In a letter to Mr. Bright, appeared at a hearing In Defense Council Exciting Experience Of Two Roberts, "I have your letter of resig- Nowark "yesterday' to resist govern- OOf Children in nation of November 6, which I have Joseph Mayer, director o( the ment actlonrto move them to Detroit Designates Dec. 6— Red Bankers Told In Letter accepted. Since the'start of the pro- county board of freeholders and for trial In the $1,000,000 mall fraud Various Grades gram, you have done a notable job former mayor of Bolmar, died early lottery unearthed by a Federal grand Other Activities for us as a volunteer in seeing: that 'yesterday morning in Fltldn hospital. Jury in Juno, the local boards In Monmouth county i Ho was 65 years old. Suffering - — »- o - ~ liam J. Lynch, and U. S. O. activities house was totally destroyed by fire. nesc School of Music here and has that city, who was introduced by he older children for the Kelp glv- ttno hbno closed from 2 a. m, to 8 a. m. appeared at concerts in Manhattan Reedie was born and educated In member of the exocutivo commlttoe supervised by Mrs. David Shoridan, "Seeing jve could not save "the Past President T. D. Moore, and Sgt. n the younger ones Jn getting their Glasgow, Scotland, Is.38 years of age, dally and from 2 a. m.- to 1 p, m. were given. Members who have house from the flames, we had the Center, New York cliy. • • A. J,. McNulty of Riverside, who is of the' New Jersey Utility associa- Sundays. An exception Is provided crap to school. has been regional youth .director for tion. Before coming to Belmar ho been selling war savings bon'ds arid fire chief sign on the back.of our Miss Thunn i» the , daughter of associated with the Issuance .of the The pupils of the fourth grade the Salvation Army at New York New Years day; whon taverns will stamps at tlio Red Bank postofflco passes that he had needed our help. Rev. and Mrs. Charles A. Thunn. Signal Corps Message at Fort Mon- was engineer of the Hazleton, Penn- be permitted to remain open until re making Thanksgiving booklets. city, Plttsburg and in Cleveland, sylvania, gas company, and preslde.it includes Mrs. W. Harry Pennington, It was then '8:30 a. m. and wo were She will play several piano and vibra mouth. He was the guest of Harry i a. m.. • * . hey are writing stories about the He has two children, Mona, 7, and and engineer of Martin Maloney util- Mrs. Fred Crlno, Mrs. Theodora MOBS, already two hours.late in getting in. harp selections. She has studied M. Talmngc; publisher of The Stand- rat Thanksgiving and illustrating Arthur, 9. For the duration, Mrs. As a safety measure for the achool Mrs. Bryant Gallowny, Mrs. Theodoro With 40 more miles to go we started piano with John R. Thunn of Day- ard. ities, operating throughout sevoral hem with, pictureB. Ree4ie and the children will reBide Eastern states. children, a motion was adopted call- Koch, Mru. Owen Grant, Mrs. J. E. out again. Reaching Watertown, we ton, Ohio, and Mrs. Joseph Clayton Ing lor the strict enforcement by Past President Theodore J. La- The pupils of the fourth and fifth with the grandparents, Colonel and Ho led sovcral projects at Belmar Garvoy, Mrs. Theodoro Labrocquo, ' stopped at our feTvorite restaurant and Frederick Ball of Red Bank. brecque reported on the fine progress ;rades are having' a book report Mrs. William Quirk at Manasquan. the- police and motor vehicle author- Mrs. Joseph Alexander/Mrs. Chauncy ::_AOr_breflkfrist^,W£_firrlved in camp Ivan Lyons is the son of Mr. and for community Improvements, play- ities of-tho new law requiring auto- of the club's major activity in the ontcst, At the end of the year Lieutenant Reedie will report to ing an Important role In the devel- L. Mitchell, Jr., Mrs. Joseph Dillon, it 10 a, m., where everything was Mrn.-Q--Ivnn-J.y.o.nB,—Hls--program- rtlspnsni..of;-lfc7valuable articles - fotf |~ second jjrizes will BiJ Chaplains training schoolat-Harvard mobilea to. halt when overtakirig_a. 0. K. for us," will Include 'a series of piano selec- opment of ~tho—Bolraar-yacht-basln.- Mra.-Otto1Strohm<>ngei\-Mrs._Tlionins the benefit of' Rlvervlew hoiplt'aK' .warded to the persons who have University next Wednesday." school bus which has stopped to dis- Hackett, Mrs. A. J. Pattorson and tions. Mr. Dilsncr is organist' at Ho wont to Washington ln-1032 and charge and take on school pupil*. . Chad, who proudly displayed his Local organizations are assisting the *ead and reported on the most 1933 to lead a fight for federal funds Miss" Mary-Morris.••'"- - •Trinity* Episcopal church and music Lions in this project. 'The articles^ The Btatcwlde campaign to bring badf;e, has been a member of Relief teacher at Long'".Branch high ooka Charles-_LeValley— Is- ahead for beach oroslon control, sorvlng at Members who will represent the Engine company of Red Bank for- are on dfs'play in the"store"windows about the repeal of certain "property association at tho roglonal mooting school. . - ' . at 54 Broad street and are attracting his term and Joan Cowen is second. Engagement Told the tlmo as president of the Trl- SGveral years and Is also R member The second and third grades woro County League of Municipalities. tax laws allowing exemption to so- today at Belmar, aro Mrs. Patterson,' of the first nld and rescue squad. much attention. cial clubs and organizations was en- Mrs, Jamos Anderson nnd Mrs. Ed- uests.of Mrs, George Gardner at a A Republican, ho was elected free- dorsed by tho committee. . Sgt. Beckensteln Is proprietor of Obituaries Director Lester C.- Lovett told of latlnee performance of "Bambl." At Dinner Party holder for the first time in 1934 and ward McDonough, Mrs. • William the Physlclnns and Surgeons phar- nitla! plans for the club's annual Nell Bry, son of Mrs. H. Bry of became a member of the board which Bencqult and Mrs. Joseph B. Carroll .. niney nt lfiR Monmnuth strM. JAMES A. LAKKIN. pilgrimage with gifts and fruit to the 'orn Lane and a member of the for two years previous had been are chairmen of tho weekly card Jamesburg Home for Boys on Christ- Audrey Estelle To Death Of Railroad party to bo hold tonight In tho school The funeral of James A.'Larkln of lurth grade, celebrated his ninth wholly' Democratic. Three years la- mas day. He will be assisted by Vice rthday Monday. auditorium. As'bnry Park, formerly of Red Bank, President William A. Fluhr, Russell Wed Thomas Farley ter ho scored a narrow victory over Conductor Unsolved Annual Party who died Thursday of last week in A. Jackson, Dr. Clarence C. Combs, Joan Stillman of Broad street, Theron McCnmphell. Ho was named Post Graduate' hospital, ..New York latontown; Is a new.member of the director of the board to succeed the Mystery still surrounds the death Eug~ene Schaeffer, and John -H. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 3. Estello of of James F. Malone, 39, of Trenton, Frank Feeny Leaves rity, nftpr un. operation, was held. Burns. Wellington Wilklns, Jr., said illl'tb* grade. Her brother, David, lato Raymond L. Wyoknlf. Plans Started Monday morning at the Church of as become a member of the re-: Mount street" announced the en- The board of 'freeholders yesterday Pennsylvania railroad conductor, plans were progressing for the club's gagement of 'their daughter, Miss whose body was found Sunday on Today For The Navy the Holy Spirit. A high mass' of re- annual dinner for the football teams eptlon grade. Both are thft chll- paasod~~a resolution expressing their quiem WHS offered by the rector, Audrey F. Estelie, to Thomas S. respect for "the honcaty and Intogrl- tho railroad tracks near Wlllmort A farewell parly was tendered 1 December 8. en of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Stlll- Community Event Rev. John C. Farrcli. Burial under Farley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter ty!"wise" "counsel and fntolllgont "ac- : park In Miadlctown township. Mid- Frank Foony or Rlvor Plaza' Satur- An attendance prize, presented by the direction of the David B. Reldy Farley of Eatontown, at a family tion" of tholr.director. | dlctown police and railroad officials day night. Ho enlisted In tho Naval At Colt's Neck funenil home was In Mount Olivet •eorge F, Apgar, was given to James dinner party Sunday at their home. Freeholders James S. Parkes of ! are continuing to work on the case. Reserve and leaves today, for Nor- cemetery. A. Worden, the correct answer to the The dinner tablo was decorated-"with folk, Virginia, to begin training. Ho question being that PresidentiRoose- Rumson was named temporary I Malono's skull was crushed and Golden Hour Plans a centerpiece of red roses and white chairman and presided . during tho his right foot severed, Tho body was tho recipient of a number of The unnunl community Christmas Mr. Laikln, who was 54 years old, velt has vetoed 551 bills during- his candles, and the place cards were gifts. A buffet, supper was served. was a member of Independent En- mooting, which was limited to the was romoved to tho Scott funeral' 'party to be given by the Ladies' uux- administration. Next week's awards made' by the brlde-to-bo. ' Prosent wero Mr. and Mrs. John Diary of the Atlantic Township flic gine company when he resided in and questions will be furnished by Holiday Activity passago of tho resolution . on Mr. homo nnd later to his homo at this borough. Besides his widow, he Both Miss Estelle and Mr. Farley Mayer's death and payment pt bills. Tronton. 'He was employed on the Foony, Sr,, Mr. and Mrs. John Feony, company will be held Wednesduy Past Presidents J. Daniel Tuller and are Red Bank high school graduates. Jr., Mr, and Mra. William Feeny, Mr. night, December 23, at 7:30 o'clock Is survived by a son, ' James; a G. Harold Nevius. and Robert ELancr The resolution, offered by Mr. Now York-Harrlsbiirg run and tho daughter, Mary, both nf Asbury To Aid Salvation Miss Estelle Is an interior decorator, Parkes, follows: inyestlgatlon fTaa not yet disclosed and Mrs. Harry Foenoy, Mr. and Mrs. Ell the Colt's Neck school. A .ihort anil Eugone Magee, Jr... •4$& In business with her fat l)r In con- Clifford Qakorson and daughter Mar- play, cards and other I'litcrtuin- Park; bis mother. Mrs. Ella Larkin; The S5 War Sayings stamp \vas re- Whereas tho Honorable Josepseph i ththo reasonyfor his presence In thla two brolhci'K, Cornelius anil William, Army's Work Here ducting the Estelle Deed fting Ser- Mayer, a member of this board and ' loicalltyll . tha, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cnllahan, ment will, be ' given by Uit.' Oirl relvnd by Post President T. D. Moore vloe here. Mr. Farley is employed at' Mr. and Mrs. Lllton Stradllng, Mr. Scouts pf the community. all of Midcllctown, and three sisters, and David "H. West as awarded $5 Its director, has passed away: Mrs. Edward 'Brusch, Mrs. William Fort Monmouth, where he Is a Junior Bo It resolved that this board hon- nnd Mrs. Charles LoMnlstro, Mrs. ' Mrs. John Riley, auxiliary presi- for correctly guessing the winners of Members of tho Golden Hour cir- instrument maker. or his admirable record of 'public John A. Connor, Mrs. James Kcnyon, dent, is In charge, Santa Cluus will Gaughan and Mrs. William HacUett, 12 out of 20 football games played Middletown Man On all of Ashury Park. cle of the Presbyterian cTiurch will service; both as an official for many Mrs. Joseph McFaddln, Mrs. Harry he present and doslributu rnnily, nr- last Sntiirdny. hold a joint meeting with members years of his homo town and later of Racing Commission Doughty, Pvt. Harry Doughty, Jr., ingrs and applSR to the children. For a number of years Mr.- Lar- Next Tuesday night. Mrs, W. Bar-.' of the, church Missionary and Im- Club Departments {he county; that they express tholr and'Cpl. Jack Bowvoyof tho U. S. Gifts will nlso be . pivmi to needy kin wni; HllperviJior nf the Chilli arid clny Harding will he In charge of tlie provement societies Tuesday,' Decem- profound roaneet for..hla honesty and Lewis E. Waring of Whlppoorwlll Marines,. Mrs. Cornelius Marcollus, children of thtr community. Hrxter. Diehl bakery plants a< Rod club's annual Christmas Seal pro- Have Busy Week Integrity; for, his fearlessness arid rood, Middlotown township, brother- ber 8, at the church. courage in upholding tho principles Jr.. Miss Cathorino "LoMalstrc, Pvt. Tile fiuxlllftry will award ;r ton of l?nnk anil .several years ago awiumctl gram. Members will brl ng donations of in-law of Amory L. Hnskell, well Frank Waldorf, Mlns Dorothy Ger- :i similar position with the. Fischer ( Tho Red Cross unit of the Llttlo in which ho bollovod; his wlso coun- conl at t,ho ovent. canned foods for the Salvation Army Sllvor Woman's club .hold an open sol and Intelligent action; nnd for known Mlddjatown sportsman, was Ity, Miss Harriot MnrcnllttB... Mru. Hulling company at Asbury Park. He and "buddy biigo" for men at Fort his tireless, offorts and devotion to ; nominated by Governor Edison for i"rank Lawlor, Mrs. Salvatoro Musu- wiiri u formrr- member1 of the Red house luncheon and Bowing mcotlng his tlrel. Junior DAR Gives Monmouth, The bags will be dis- Tuesday. WIVCB of servicemen liv- duty in tho public Interest; membership "to the state's fourman ilcl, Eleanor; Jean' nird Peggy Con- State Guard Takes Bunk lotjfcc of Elks and wan also a tributed by the Salvation Army at Thnt this bonrd express Its doop racing commlsslqn Monday. .ior, Mlnfl Lois Pease, Edward Foony, member nf. (he Indapemient Order ing in Little Silver assisted the group To Plasma Project Cltrl«trnaB, In sowing. Luncheon commlttoo sorrow upon the loaa of a friend nnd Mr. Waring Is a wldoly known fig- Lieut. William Baker-of tho U. S. Part In War Games o[ FoiesterH and the old St. James The society will send a' Bum' of nssoclato, ono with whom it wns a ure at American sipopleqhasos, flat Signal CorpB, Sc man Bucky Puluccl, Dramatic club. The. junior group nf Monmouth members wero Mrs. C. A. Alberts, ploasuro to work, and' tho chnrm of raco moots and horse shows. He has Twenty-llvn officers and mnn u( money to the "glrla* school In India, Mrs. Charlos Elchman, Mrs. William whoso personality will be so greatly of tho Soabecs, Miss Dorothy McDon- chapter, Daughters of American where the church missionary, Mini boon an official of the Monmouth ald nnd' Benjamin Lohaon. Battery C, 'M squadron, (flew Jersey MUS. ELIZABETH CUItTIS. Revolution, voted to contribute to N. Roa and Mrs. E. L. Kimloch. ' mlssod; county horso show for novora] years. state guard, participated In war the national poddy, D. A. R., blood Mary Lovctt, taught for a number The international relations study That this board express to Mrs. _^ Mr. Feeny waB employed by tho MIH. Elizabeth Curtis, widow of of years. Jorsey Central Power nnd Llglit Co. games Sunday on the Harding estato Robert Curtia.'died yestei'day at the plnsma project at n, meeting last group will moet this afternoon^ at Mayor and her family thotr heart- • ' • at Rumson, as part of the training night at the home of Mrs. Fred Mul- Mrs. Ida Bullock gave an Illustrat- the home of Mrs. Warren Tyroll at felt sympathy In tholr .hour .of bo- SHOW'Elt GIVEN RECENTLY. home of her daughter, Mrs. Alex Es- ed lecture on Hebrew history. Hos- reavemont nnd convey to them tho program to meet any kind of emerg- telli! of Spring Lake. ler at Fair Haven, Tho noclcty Is cn- Fair Haven. Tho American Homo ency. , derivovini; to-provide members of the tesses wore Mrs. John A. Hayes, Mrs. department of the chlb mot Monday measure of affoctlon and cstoom in Mrs. John Kalmun was given a Engage New Teacher Ml'H. Cur'tlH was bnrn at Freehold Hiirry.C, Sleber, Mre. John A, Kemp, which lie was hold by his followmon. shower recently by hor aunt, 'Mrs. Recruits arc needed for the rnnlts but had livi'il at Rod Bank most of armed forces with im blood plnnmu at the clubhouse and did Red Cross kit wlren they go ovornens. MB, William Dean,' MrR. Louis Tho resolution Is to bo ongrosscd Jonoph Kosslcr of Long Branch. Sho For Tinton Falls rtf Battery C and volunteers will he her Jlfe Khe wnn the (laughter of work. and sent to Mrs. Mayer. Interviewed by Cnpt. Mori'nn nt lhe Mr«. Richard KJrby, MB, lrn Scott Erlch.son, Mm. Herman' Wolfe and wns the recipient of many gifts Mrs. Knthorlnp Taylor of Long Ibe late Thomad and-Anna Coyne. Mrs. .Samuel En'tello. Edward Brocgo, clerk of tliu board, which woio concealed in a pink and Red Bnnk armory Mnndny or Tues- Her hunhand pnHBerl away nve yenrs and Mrg. William Sehnnelt urrejn- called tho mooting to order nnd Branch has bcon engaged as teach-. day nights, troduced a«* new membcia, Meetings Accepts Bid For blue basslnott, covered with a pink cr of tho scvonth grade in Tinton ago. .. • I asked for the appointment of a tem- umbrella from which fell silver rain. Surviving, hcnlilos the daughter, will be held every other' month, the porary chairmnn. Freeholder E. O. Falls school and will begin hot' new nrxt ficaalon Januniy 13, at the homo Play Given For Sale Of Salvage Mrs. Kalman is tho former Miss studios Monday, Novombor 30. urn a nnn, Robert Curtis nf lted Murphy advanced tho namo Of Mr, Ruth Ncarlng of Rod Bank. Hor Hnnk, nnd six al/ilprn. Mm. Mury of M.iw, W. Paul Kyclo'r. Six "buddy" Tho salvage committee of tho Farkcs, After approving bills aggre- At tho laat mooting of tho Shrews- Christmas Checks bugs wore collected. River Plaza PTA husband, Sgt. John Kalman, Is at- Ann nranltH nnd Mrn. Krcd Zlcglcr Shrewsbury Township defonse coun- gating $110,010.14 the board ail; tending the Officer Cnntllan.to school bury township board o! education In Mail Tuesday " * of I.lttlo Hllvor, Mrs, Hugo Mul|er of A play, "Our Dick, a Fighting cil at a meeting Tuesday night in Journod till next Wcdnosday. iho" teachers' committoo was'nuthor- Tlnton Falls school Accepted tho bid at Fnrt Monmouth. Izod to engage- a now tonehpr mnclo Christmas club checkf) from' the Neptune, Miu. JamiiH lion of Anl^ury WAIS HONI) COMMITTEE. Man," wan given at the meeting of Park, MIH. Cliailcs Henlon of Red River I'lnzn Pardnt-Toacher asso- of A. Mazza of Rod Bank for salvage necessary by tiro Inn-rnmMl nnroll-. :3eeon(l.«v»ttonol.hanikflnd IIUBI-IIOIH-. „ miMMAGIi SALE SATUnUAY ment and r-cHliirmtlontif mm uf l|io iCJ ^^FiiWSi^l:nffrrhTH hns appointed nn members of hunting'.trip in Now Brunswick, n atore on the corner of. Bridge avf- IBS Klcanor Tllton, ilmightor of bin committee Daniel WclBand, Har- talnod were David and FhyllU O»- ing and appointed David Presley of Tho Second national will dlalmrsfi trolonk, Billy Steveneon. and Nancy Vail Homos, treasurer and Walter Canada, with throo good-sized buckii mio and Oaklund street. Commltton Mr. and Mrs..Rlchnrri B. Tllton of 90 $137,000 tlili year whllo (Ho amount When you want to reullzo ca/ih for old Ilnynton, William MiiCrnukon, and a doe. .Tho display of the byckn membora are Misses Mary Mondlello, Harvard road, hna been nolnctcd 119 nomcthlnc npeodlly you can count on Dr. Kilwin Ostcn, Thomns M. Gop- Bowland. Cobb of Wayildo, treasurer of the to be (cent out by the Merchants bank The rtCKl«toi- want nd cnluninn to do -The budget for the coming year salvage committee, of which N.' C, at Brovoort's market croatod much Edith Geronl, Jnno Coloslmo, Mil- a mombor of tho EllzabeUi Rodman Will bo 107,000. your nulling lor you.—Advertleemont. (illl, WlDlnm A. Flnlrr, T. D. Mooro, Interooti particularly among hunto- dred Innacolli, Mary Msletto and Voorhoei chapel choir of 00 voices at William Lcddy and. Donald Lawei. wn» approvod. Tho auoclatlon will McCatttr of Tlnton Fall*'is chair- Adeline Matza, N tervc hot eoup to tho pupili. man. ' New Jorsoy College for Women, RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 19, 1942. Page Threo Student Service Class At Bendix Plant Garden Club Has Group's Farm Aid Floral Print Show Project Explained Elizabeth Hammell's Paintings Exhibited State Commission to Paintings of Elisabeth Lansdale Aid in Alleviating Hommell were exhibited at a fneet- lng of Garden Club R. F, D. Tuesday Shortage of Workers afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leon- ard C. Lathrop at Pleasant Valioy, Theaccomplishments of the New Holmdel. The members discussed tho Joraey Stato Student Servlco com- floral arrangements used by the art-. REGULARLY 27,98 mission member and Btato chairman 1st for' several of her pictures. of tho stato wore explained by Mra. The exhibit included prints of Jean Kempson of Motucheri, com- single flowers as well as floral ar- mlatbn member and state chairman rangements, Mrs. Hammell, who Is of government and education of the a resident of Spring street, Red League of Women Voters, at a meet- Bank, la well known as a painter of ing Tuesday at the "Y" house of the floral prints. Copies of her work Red Bank Regional league. have appeared on tho covers of tho Mrs. Kempson explained that the Woman's Home Companion maga- labor shortage in arglcultural fields A portion of the first class In the new Employee Training de- zine, and she has exhibited her work was almost disastrous, and could be partment of Bendix Radio at Red Bank. Loft tq right, they are: at the International Flower show In as, dangerous to victory aathe short- Lee Miltenberger, Jeannetto Kahn, Martha* Natale, Julia Henderson, New York city, at floral exhibits In age of guns and munition". She Mamie Rlecker, Mary Burkhardt, Margaret Hunt, Georgia Burley this district and in other states. ' Be- stated that it Is tho aim of the com- and Charlotte Blenfang. sides being well known as an artist, mission to determine the shortage of Mrs. Hammell has also served as a • workers In agricultural districts and Judge of floral arrangements at flow- if possible alleviate, this shortage er shows.. through the. employment of school Mrs. O. M. Hinton, first vice presi- . chlldron. dent and program chairman," an- At tho buslncBS meeting Mrs. Mll- nounced that the next meeting w|ll ., ton A. Vreoland gavo a report of the be held Tuesday afternoon, D,ecem- findings of a commlttoo which In- ber 15, at the homo of Mrs. J. T. vestigated - tho conditions of civilian Cross and Miss Anna Cross at Van- medical caro in this county. Sho derburg. A package wrapping: con- " "sairiBarBccording to Miss Evelyn test will be featured. Walker, director of health and wel- The gifts which are to be for fare of Monmouth County Organiza- young girls and children will be giv- tion for Social. Service, BS% of the en to a charitable institution; There county's doctors are in tho armed will be classes for members, guests services, while In tho ontlre state and children. Packages wrapped by only 28% are In tho service. Tho adults are to cost not more than 25 greatest tack of medical men, ac- cents, and th'e cost of the children's cording to jMisa Walker's report. Is packagds 1B not to exceed ten cents. "In the field "of "children's ailments; "A" "govel^ rma'de7 by"; Theodore tuberculosis and venereal diseases. Schcnck 'of Holmdel, has been given Mrs. Joseph L. Huntor, president, to the club. The new gavel which named Mrs. Fred Nowman chairman • . BENDIX INSTRUCTORS. was given to Mrs. V. A. Johnston is of a committee to continue fund- F. N. Catherman, right, Field Supervisor of-the Defense Train- wooden and carved in the sltape of raising activities among league mem- Ing, department of Rutgers university, arranged a special college level an R. F. D. mall box, complete with bers for league projects. Mrs. Frank course In the fundamentals of AC and DC, for Bendtx electrical In- a small red flag. The gavel will be Hayes is chairman of the govern- spectors. I?eon Rex, left, physics Instructor In the Red Bank High marked with a silver plate which ment in operation committee, and In school, and Joseph Leuthner, center, former superintendent of High- Will bear the name of Mrs. Johnston, connection with this committee the lands school, aro instructors for the Rutgers-Bendix course. • and future club presidents. league will gather biographical ma- Yesterday members met at _ the terial onmen runlng for public of- ha Holmdel Hcalth'Center grounds, and '. flees and will vo this information fall while working at Laird's elder contributed shrubs for the club's printed and distributed to the pub- Eatontown mill. landscaping project'at the center. lic. Mrs. May Aumack will be obligat- The garden club Is landscaping the Mrs. Hunter diacussod recent ac-

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STAIR BUILDING Buy War Bonds and Stamps Estimates Furnished Page Eight RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 19,1942. early Sunday morning from a (troke week, -were held Friday afternoon at Obituaries at her borne, 10 New street, Sea the Mount Memorial home, West Little Silver Fred J. Finherty Bright. Front itreet, Rev, William Spofford, MRS. HELEN M. I/EMI0.S Born In New York, Mrs. ,Thoraen rector of Christ Episcopal church ot (Tha Bad Bank Rtriitor oin b. boutbj In Little Silver frum Union Niwsitind 2 Items Pertaining To Dies Suddenly In Mrs. Helen Lemlg, wife of John •was a daughter of the late Mr. and Middletown, officiated. Interment thi depot ind Olorn Qatckonbuih'i) Mra. Daniel Cunningham, and moved was-in Fair viow cemetery. Tho O..-Lemig of Washington street, to Sea Bright 29 years ago. Sho was bearers were Kenneth White, Hec- Dr. and Mra, Robert Drew of Lit Jersey City Store Rumson, died Friday night in River- one of the organliers and second tor Thopi'o, Peter Tcnorino, Amon tie Silver Point are parents of t view hospital, following an opera- president of the Sea Bright Parent- Emmons, John Tuzonou and Robert daughter born at Rlvervlew hospital tion. She was 31 years old. Teacher association, a former presi- Hughes, .- ' _ •_ Saturday. ' Churches Conducted Grocery Mra. Lemlg was a member of the Our Local dent of the Ladies' auxiliary of the A meeting ot the Little. Stiver T, Rumson auxiliary of Rlvervlew hos- flre company and, active in the local M. 0. A. board will be held tonight odlst church extension. Church service will be held In the church ~ Store at Rumson pital. She was born at Sea Bright Red' Cross branch. Holmdel at the home of R. K. Cooke of White ' BAPTIST school will be held at 9:45. at 8 p. m. All aro asked to bring and was the daughter, of the late road, ' The church school convenes every. Surviving besides her husband are A reception for tho minister and donations of canned goods, jellies For Last 18 Years Harry and Mary Ward'Covert. a eon, Sgt. James D, Thorscn, who ITr« Rod Bank RuaUUr t.n b. bought Sunday mornl,ng at 9M5 o'clock, with In Holmdel at Taylor Hnnee'l itora) Rov. and Mrs. Harold P. Wayman family was held by tho offlclal board and other food stuffs which will be Surviving, besides her husband, ia stationed with the 35th Armored went to, Philadelphia today to see, interesting classes for every age. Sev- and W. S. C. S. in Fellowship hall taken to the Methodist Home for are a son, James Lemlg, who is. in regiment near Nashville, Tennessee; An invitation Is extended to the eral adult and young peoples die—" Frederick J. Flnnerty of First Mrs. Wayman'a grandmother, MM. cus last night. H. H. Eaynton waa in the Aged,, Ocean Grove. street, Humson, who for 18 years the United States army air corps, a daughter, Miss" Margaret Irene, general public to visit and Inspect Ann Rlohman, who ia a patient at slon'classes arc conducted-..at. charge of tho.program .-•• and two daughters, Mrs, Joseph Dos- Thoreon; a brother, Daniel Cunning-' Holmdcl's Casualty station No. 1 in ; same hour, and a friendly welcomUloe Cub Pack 02 meets Tuesday cYcn conducted a successful,grocery busi- : Hahnemann hoBpltal. Mr. Way. A dinner meeting of the M. C. B. Ings at 7:30 p. m. in the,scout room ness on River road in that borough, mbnd and MM." LoUlae Runoell, both ham of New York, and a sistor, Mrs, tho former Baptist chan'oU It - II mon'a mother, Mra. Harry WaymM; -is extendod: to-alLviBltora and new C_. will_be_JieJjL_tqnlght at V o^clock of the church. died suddenly Thursday afternoon of of Rumson. • Irene Garbott of Whlto Plains, New equipped with a sufficient number of Is spending the day with her son, in Fellowship hall. residents ot the community. a heart attack at Jersey City. He The funeral was held Tuesday York;' -• bedarto take -care-of^a oommunity Cooper Wayman, ~- The morning worship at 11 o clock An executive board meeting of the METHODIST morning at the Holy Cross church was In a hardware store, purchasing Funeral services were held yester- several times the slzo of Holmdel, A Thanksgiving service will be features music and sermon. Rev. C. W. 3. C. S. will bo held Wednesday, Kearisburg' hinges to be used in the repalr-of a at Rumson with Rev. CHtus Blhn day morning in Holy Cross church, In this and in other respects Its December 2, at the home of Mrs. held In Embury Methodist church, A. Thunn will apeak this Sunday on Sunday-school will begin at 10house which he owned in that city, officiating. The bearers' were' May- Humson, where a solemn high mass oquipment ranks with the beat Jn tho "The Contagion of a Shining Faith." William Macdonald of Branch avo- or Walter Sweeney of Sea Bright, of requiem was offered by Rev. Pat- county. Volunteers' are needed for next Thursday at 10 a. m. nue. Mrs. Howard Higginson will o'clock, with Clarence Walling, act- when he "was stricken,- Placed In an A new heater haa been Installeil The music will include prelude, Ing superintendent, In charge. Rov. ambulance to be taken to Jersey City Councilman Robert G. Ilsley of rick J, Clune. Interment In charge sewing done under the direction of. "Chanson du Soir" by Booker; an- preside. The regular meeting of the Rumson and James Fanning, Ray- £ John W—Flock-funeral-home was the Red Cross every Wednesday In tho Methodist church. society will'be Monday, December 7, Malcolm L. Wlllotts will deliver a Medical Center, it was found that he Mlas.Bertie Dunham of CUrtwood them, "Bless the Lord, O' My Soul" sermon on the theme, "The Coming had. expired on the way to that In- mond Desmond, Otto Strohmenger In Mount Carmol cemetery, Long from 10 a. m. to' S p. m. In tho rear by IppoHtav-Ivanov; offertory an- when a Christmas program .'• in and James LaBau. Burial, in charge Branch. of tho station, The township's other was a week-end guest of Mlsa Flor- charge of Mrs. Frank Kuhl will be of Christ," at 11 a. m. At tho even- stitution. - ence Campbell, them, "I Will Magnify Thee" *y ing servico the minister .will preach of the John E, Day. funeral home, casualty station Is located at Center- •Feole. given. was In Mount Olivet cemetery. ville, Mr, and Mra.^Warren M. Herbert on "Laying Up Treasure In Heaven." ALBERT TOWNSEND. of Maple avenue are the porenta. of "• At 5 o'clock the young people will The Boy--" Scouts' will meet "at the A rosary servlco was held Mon- Tho Baptist Ladles' Aid society meet for fellowship and discussion, REFORMED. Albort Tqwnsond, 61, of Palmer a daughter born Saturday at" Mon- church Monday evening. Raymond day night at hor hottie with Father strcot, Belford, passed away Monday will hold a food sale Saturday after- mouth Merrjorlal hospital. followed by'light refreshments. At This evening the Sunday School Wetmore, Scoutmaster, :wlll bo in Blhn In charge. noon of this week at 1:30 o'clock at ' 7:30 o'clock all join In the "aingspir- aftornoon at tho Rlvervlew hospital The 21st annual roll call held lut teachers will have their regular meet- charge of the meeting. Monday even- here, where he was a patient 13 days. Taylor Hanco's bowling alleys. Thuraday at the Methodiat church, •ation hour," where friends meet to ing at the parsonage. Ing at 8 o'clock the Youth Fellow- MRS. W. AUSERT BCCKHOP. A chimney flre Sunday evening at sing their -favorite hymns of the He had been in falling health for was well attended. Inspiring ad- Tomorrow evening the junior choir ship will meet In the parsonage. Mra. Annie M. Buckhbp, wife of Wi- two months. tho home of Jay Duncan was exting- dresses wore given In the afternoon church. This week John Hlllyer will will meet at the ch'urch for rehearsal Wednesday evenfng at 8 o'clock there uished by the Holmdel fire company bring a nve-mlnute Inspirational Albert Buckhop of 32 East Highland Mr. Townsend was born at Beacon, by Rev. Henry R. Pine of the West at 6:45. • The senior choir rehearsal will be prayer service In the parson- avenue, Atlantic Highlands, passed New York., He lived at Newark many before any damage had been done. Long Branch church and. In tha thought. Last Sunday evening Otis will be held at 7:30 under the direc- age. Next Thursday at 7 o'clock in Tho leafless trees and the cold Green presented a very Interesting away Sunday morning in Allenwood years, where he was employed as a ovonlng by Rev. H. Falrfleld Butt, tion of Miss Means. the. morning thero will be a special »nup last week aro not the only signs 3d, rector of St. Qeorgo'a Episcopal topic.. • • hospital, where she had been a pa- receiving cleric for tho firm of S.. Sunday School wofship will begin Thanksgiving service, with' sermon tient for some time. Feller and Sons, Hq. moved to Bel- that winter Is approaching. This churoh, Rumson. Supper was served The activities this week include af .9:30 a.' m. The Sunday School by the minister. The collectors will week county employees erected the between the two soaBlona, the Saturday night open houso for Mrs. Buckhop was born in Sweden ford a year ago. • - - * band will .render special music. meet at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. and had lived In the United States He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. familiar red snow fences In Holds Rev. Herbert Smith haji beon ill at service men .at the church beginning The morning worship will begin at .William Dood on Carr avenue. along, the highway to Rod Bank. the homo of his son, William M. at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. George Robin- many years. Sho resided at Hobokefi" Alva E. Wheolor Townsend; a son, 10:45.' The theme will be.J*GIving J '.*' 'art ' "• >_ 1 1 I* #**«§ t^***l t b« rtiiM J Th ** f 1 1^-- ML 1— -^ Ak- Memboro of the Youth Fellowship Smith of Long Branch. son heads the group In charge. The a number of years'heforc moving to Albert Townsond, Jr., of Poughkeep- Thanks." Special violin selections NAVESINK METHODIST. sie, New York; two daughters, Mrs, met Sunday evening at tho homo of Rev. Harold P. Wayman will Men's league w'U meet at the church will bo rendered by John Zagaja and Atlantic Highlands 12 years ago. Besides her husband, she Is sur- Katherlne, wife of Angela Stamba, of Miss Mary Sculthorpe and enjoyed proaoh Sunday at 11 o'clock in the next Monday evening and Wednes- tho choir) . Rev. Dr, A. C, Brady, district su- a spaghetti dinner before tho busi- Methodiat church on tho topic, "Re. day night at 7:30 o'clock the pastor perintendent, will administer the vived by two daughters Misses Nor- Orange, and Mrs. Edith, wife of Carl Thero will be a special evening ser- ma F. and Agnes C. Buckhop, both Zilnlslil of Newark; live grandchil- ness sceslon. • : •memborlng to Bo Thankful," and at will lead the mid-week service with vice conducted bythe Youth Fellow^- Sacrament-of Holy Communion Sun- Purvis Strawhand called on friends 7:30 p. m., on "Our Thanksgivinaksggg ...n.fltudy_based.iai •day--at—10:80" a. "m; "and deliver the living at" home; "a • son,•-Albort~T.v dren, and a sister, Mrs. May, wife, of Twelve more etars have been add- ^hlp.~"Edmund "Crelin wlil deliver the who ia in the Navy Radio oohool at Harry Townsend of Newark.' in. Holmdol recently whiio "on a ten- nce'.""ce. " Sunaay-achoor "will message and the Junior choir will morning message. After the service day furlough 'from the Great Lakes meet at 10 a. m. and Youth Fellow, ed to tho service flag representing he-will preside at the first quarterly Auburn, Alabama, and two brothers, Tho body was preparod for burial the following men: Vernon Loud, render special music. who live In Sweden. at the Worden Funeral home,. . Naval Training Base. ship at 0:45 p, m., wtih Thomas Tuesday evening the Youth fellow- conference. ' Miss Ruth Longatreet spont tho Summers as leader, >' .Robert Mansori, William Magee,Har- Church school will meet for a Services wero hold yesterday-after- ... Services will be hold tomorrow af- ry Vernell, H. J. Smith, Ed Sohultz, ship-will-meet lit their room. The ternoon ot .Boacon, New York. Tho woolt-ond at Matawan as tho guest monthly social recreation night will short session at 12 o'clock, noon, and noon at the Worden funeral home on if Mis. William Longstroot, Worden Grooms, Robert Klotzin, a special service will be held at 6:45 •East Front street. Rev. William R. Interment will be in tho family plot John Marks, Ben J. Parker, _Elmer be'observed. Andy Branch will bo FREDERICK J. FINNERTY In Flshklll, Now York, cemotory. Be kind to dumb animals Is Im- New Monmouth. the guest. p. m. by the Youth Fellowship. A Schllllnger and the Rev." Donftld portant, but when tho nnlninl begins Sutphln and John Bush. This makes candlelight consecration service will Correal, both of Atlantic "Highlands, 4Qstara on tho flag to-datc. - George Kuhri of Allen street had CLEMENTINE HtLDEBRAND, v to get personal that is another thing, FIRST CHBRCH OF CHRIST, 'follow "at 7:30 o'clockr ' ~" officiated.^Professional escorts.wore; ay Mr. and Mrs.'Hari'y Pitcher. Last The congregatioon of the, Leonardo Church prayer meeting will con- accompanied Mr. Flnncrty to Jersey in attendance and Interment was In Baptist church will unite with tho PRESBYTERIAN SCIENTIST. . • • City to assist with the repair work. Mrs. Clementine Hildebrand, a resi- Thursday evonlng while Harry was vene Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the pas- Bay View cemetery. dent of Leonardo for the past-22 bowling at Taylor Hanco's ulloys ho congregation of tho Now Monmouto) tor's rosidonce. Tho choir will meet Tho hardware store is only two Baptist church at a Thanksgiving Rev. John A. Hayes will apeak to Services in First. Church of Christ, blocks away from the house and years, died yesterday at her home on received a phono call that unexpect- tho congregation Sunday morning Scientist, at 209 Broad street, Red Saturday at 7 p. m. for. its weekly BERTON D. BCELL. Highland avenue. She was 69 years ed company had arrived at his home, service at 10; o'clock Thankpglvlng whenK Mbit 'AIA •>• Mr^ liltlV. Flnnertt l>^ lAlkt> ||Uyb diJ. U bU&d At no* t return i\^ at 11 o'clock on "Zaccheue." Bank, are held Sundays at 11 a. m. ehearsal. old. She Is survived by_ a daughter, jnojrnlngJnthe^Baptlat churoh hertr- within a reasonable time, Mr.JKuhn. _BerJtonJ3jBuell_P-«BCd--away_3un-_ -The-vl8ltor-happenod-tobe~a~"llttl6" Rev. Ellwood Wolf, paotor at-Leon- Ml.« Marilyn Mnnrn conducted the .Sundays chool_atJ-lju_m_and_WEed-^ : MembersJof—the—Epworth—league- day afternoon at his homo on Broad Miss Ida K. Hildebrand,..an attor- black animal bearing a white strips weekly meeting of the Intermediate nesday evenings at 8:15 o'clock. are making home-made cookies, can- in search of him, and upon in- ney In the oillco of Applegate, Stev- ardo, -will preach tho sermon. quiring of a policeman. In the neigh- street, Shrewsbury, where h° had and a bad reputation and commonly . Mr, and Mrs. Fredorlck Roberts Christian Endeavor group list Sun- "Soul and Body" is the Lesson- dy and Christmas jam. Mrs. George lived for the pas't 19 years. He was ens, Foster & Reusslllo of Red Bank. known as a skunk. . Ho had gained day afternoon. The topic for discus- Rader and Miss Alvia Crawford are borhood he learned that Mr. Flnner- and sons Allen and Philip of Fair* Sermon subject for Sunday, Novem- ty- had. been fatally stricken. 60.years old._ • The funeral will bo held tomorrow entrance to the Pitcher' pump room, sion was "Glorifying the Common- ber 22; in all Christian Science receiving orders at their homes. field, Connecticut, were week-end Before he moved to Rumson, Mr. Mr. Buell was born at Oswego, night- at her late homo with Rov. but loft in a little while without any place." Her brother William presided Ihurches and Societies throughout Herbert S. Craig, pastor of Trinity disastrous results "only to -appear guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. Howard W. at the Senior Christian Endeavor Flnnerty was employed as a sergeant New York, and was the son of the HobtrtB of this placo and-Mr. and - the world.' BAYSHORE COMMUNITY late Delbert E. and Mary CUne Buoll. Episcopal church of Red Bank, offi- ater on the back porch of the Pitch- gatherings the same afternoon. The detective for the Lehlgh Valley rail- ciating. Burial, In charge of the Mrs. George Allen of Red Bank. The Bolden Text is: "Know ye not East Keansburg. road. He was a retired mason contractor or home. This time the animal ap- subject for the meeting was "Are that yo aro the temple of God, and Martin funeral home of Atlantic parently had a premonition that Adrian Pyle of Elberon, who re- We Good Neighbors?"- The "Sunday-school will meet Sun- Mr. Flnnerty was born at Jersey and lived at Bayonne a number of that the Spirit of God dwelleth In years.- He also resided .on Elm place, Highlands, "will be In F-alrvIew ceme- something tragic would happen If cently enlisted in tho Air Corps, Is The bi-monthly meeting of the offi- you?" (I Cor, 3:16) lay morning at 10 o'clock and the City and -was the son of the late tery at Falrvlew, New Jersey. he did not move. In a hurry and by stationed in Texas. Mrs. Pyle is the cers and teachers of the church- church service will be held at 11 a.John Joseph and Mary Leonard Fln- Red Bank, two years before moving Among the Lesson-Sermon cita- ;q Shrewsbury. the tlmo Mr, Pitcher appeared on former Miss Eleanor Irwln, daugh- SeUodl wsriremTuesUayTilghtrlnUie- --NoKt Wednesday"ovanlng, atH'JJH riierty^ He moved to Rumson In 1925. lhfi.aqon«..wJth,R,shotffHn..the. un- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Irwln ' lioha is the'"fblI6wmg* ffoW"tile Surviving Besides his'wife, Mrs. His 'wife,:'Mfs.'AhnIe' ;P;: rSmltli' 1. MRS. MINNIE ACKER, „ chapel when plans for Christmas Bible: "This I say then, Walk in the o'clock a special service- of prayer wanted visitor had disappeared. of;tills place.' MIBS Helen ZafierDf- were discussed. • ror members of' the armed forces Eleanor Rich Flnnerty, is a brother, Buell, passed away four years ago.' The funeral of Mrs,. Minnie Acker, Wllllamsport, .Pennsylvania, is_rnalt. Spirit and ye shall not fulfill the Joseph Flnnerty of Jersey City. " - Mr. Buell Is survived by a daughter, Mlas Ida M. Bullock, "director of lust of the flesh." (Gal. 5:16) wlil be held. A service will take widow of Otto "Acker, who died Mon- Ing her home with Mrs, Pylo. religious education, spoke to. tho place next Thursday morning at 10 Mr. Finnerty was. a member of Mrs, Alice E,, wife of Joseph Fe- day of last week at the home o£ hor Amber has been used as orna- "The'Lesson-Sermon als"o includes dorko, Jr., and two grandsons, Jos- St. Mary's church will hold a . ...members of the Gold Hour circle yes- the following passage from the o'clock at the Hill Top house at Mld- Bishop McFaul-assembly, Fourth De-. son, Arthur Acker of . Port Mon- ments for more than 2,000 years. It 'Thanksgiving gamoB social tomorrow terday afternoon on tHe~subJecT"Old" "dletowrr: -i gree^jJCnlghts__oXjC_olumbus; the eph Fcdroko, in, and James Fe- mouth, was held last Thursday after- once was highly regarded- as a 'hrlstlan Science textbook, "Science dorko, all living at nonTe7~and~ir night at Port Monmouth flre house. Testament History and the Develop- Knights of Columbus of Freehold, noon at th"o~Hulse~fimeral^home.;,at. charm—against—witchcraft—nnd—dls- -Durlng-the-eventng-there-wlll-be-a.— and Health with Key to the Scdp.. Holy Name society of tho Holy Cross brother, George Frederick Buell, of ment of Religion." Following-- the Hires" by Mory_Bakec Eddy: "Soon- TRINITY EPISCOPAL. . ,, Engllshtown with Rev.' John P. special award of three large turkeyi. presentation tho members sawed. er or later we shall learn.that the church, Red Bank lodge of Elks and i Bayonne. BUjler.jastor. of the Bayshore Com. Tile annual praise and thank of- Colin Macbeth, chaplain with the Oceanic hook and ladder fire com- . Services were held yesterday morn- munlty church at East ~Keanil>ufg7 fetters of man's finite capacity are British Royal Navy and stationed -pany. fering service of the Woman's Mis- forged by the illusion that he lives Ing at the Worden funeral. home, ofHclatlrig. Burial was in Old Ten- sionary society was held last night with'the British seamen at Asbury The funeral was held Monday,! East Front street with Rev.' Gebrgo nent cemetery. in body Instead of in Soul, in mat- Park, will bo guest speaker at the morning'at Holy Cross church arid in .the chapel. Mrs. Phillip ,J. May, ter Instead of in Spirit:" (page 223.) H. Gardner, a Presbyterian minister Surviving, besides her son, Is a a returned missionary from West 11 o'clock aorvlco Sunday morning, a high mass of requiem was offered living - at Shrewsbury, officiating. daughter, Mrs. Catherine Hendrlck- Africa, gave a talk about the locale by the pastor, Rev. Patrick J. Clune. Professional escorts-were In attend- of the present battles of the Ameri- BAPTIST A solo was rendered by Mrs. Marie ance and interment was in Moravian can forces. Leonardo Shrewsbury Liederhaus. Burial under the direc- cemetery at New Dorp, Staten Island. MIS8 MARY SPRAGUE. ocery device or Idea tkat would Improve our Members of the Improvement so- The Women's" Missionary society tion of the John E. Day funeral The funeral of Miss Mary Spraguo ciety will meet Tuesday afternoon at will meet this afternoon" at the (The Red Bank Register can be bought home was In Holy Name cemetery, MRS. MARY E. STILLWAGON. Service li provide J that wt may continue to merit t/u the home of Mrs. Albert W. Worden, church. The rehearsal bf the pastor's Shrewsbury Qt StiHrabbn't. market and Jersey City. of Little Sliver, who died Wednesday 66 East Front' street: choir will take place at 4:80 p, m., at Greenwood's store) The hearers were Otto Strohmon- Mrs. Mary E. Stillwagon of River- of last week, was' held last Friday ence placed In HS ' • • Walter Conover spoke to the Young after which the High School' Chris- Mr. and MrsrRobey Cobb of Syca- ger, George Kuhn, George Hallanan, side Heights, widow,of John B. Still- morning at tho Day funeral homo Men's Bible class Sunday morning. tian Endeavor society will meet at more avenus are parents of-a daugh- Joseph Duryea, Raymond Pullen, wagon, died Thursday night In Mon- with Rev. Carroll M. Burck, pastor William L, Ford presided at tho S o'clock. All boys and girls of high ter born Sunday at Monmouth Me- Charles ..Kupcr, James Shea and mouth Memorial hospital,/where she of Christ church at Shrewsbury, offi- meeting and the members recited school age are'Invited .to attend. morial hospital; Aaron Slayback. had been a patient for one day. ciating. Burial was) In Valleau cem- , the Lord's prayer. Sunday-school at 0:45 a. m., with Frank A. Grcenhall of Sycamore The Holy Name society recited the Mrs. Stillwagon was born at Bel- etery at Rldgewood. "k •' Ivan Lyons will speak next Sun- classes for vail ages, .including an avenue, who was a member of tho Rosary at the home Sunday night ford and had been a resident, of this day morning at ,10 o'clock on the adult Bible class.. A welcome is ex- reserve officers' training corps, has and was -followed by^—services-by section-all her life,- She was active ^ ANTONIO DeNICOLA. 11fount iffempriat\J4ome book of "Isaiah." The discussions are tended to all. Morning hour of wor- been appointed a-first lieutenant In Bishop McFaul assembly and" the in the Red Bank .Methodist' church ship .at 11 a.-m. The pastor: will and was a membBr of the Onward The funeral of Antonio DoNlcola' taken from th« class study book, tho U. S. Army and Is leaving Satur- Freehold Knights of Columbus. Mr. of Hance road, Shrewsbury township, Frederic' J\, "Bible Study^ by Books," by Rev. preach on "Why Praise Him " Jun- day for Camp Stewart, Georgia, Flnnerty held the office of faithful council, Son's and Daughters of Lib- lof-Ghrlaflah-EndcavUi'-meetlng^a't r J erty. "' " "•"" ~"~ '" who- died Wodnoodoy-of— laat wook Henry-Tr-Selj™—-;-"— ^-—^-i—: where lie will ~Be attached ''to""lne" naVlgator~Ih~Bish op~McFauT assem- was held Friday morning at St. Those present were Leslie R. Stew- 6r30 p.- m. and evening worship at toast Artillery. Later ho will go to bly. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. 135 W. JronTSC 8 o'clock. The men's choir will sing Anthony's church whpro a high mass art, Adalbert Ostendorff, William L. Fort Eustls, Virginia, for re-assl'gn- Roger Wymbs of Riverside Heights; ofj requiem was celebrated by Rev. Ford, Walter Conover, Robert M. and the pastor will preach on. _the ment - -, ^—.. ' a-son,—Charles—R Stillwagon -of 7 tHefiieT "How Much Thanlts?" ^alvat676 DIEofonzoT: "Burial, In •—Wood; Jack Worthley, Stanley "RT Robert Johnson, a junior in Everett Little Sliver; a sister, Mrs. Jacob charge of the Day funeral home, was Lamberton, William G. Wilson, Sgt. Tho Red Cross group will meet at Princeton .Theological seminary, has Flad of Hoboken; three brothers, MEMBER, TW ORDER OF TOE &OUKH RUIE R. M. Whittet, Ray Woif,. Howard the church -Wednesday from 10 u. m. In Mount Olivet cemetery. 1 been appointed by tho Monmouth This is the closing week of the Ellwood C. Runyon and Albort C. Ungerer, William Moore, James L. o 4 p. m. You ure invited to take Runyon of Belford and C. Everett Presbytery as student-pastor of the mission, being conducted by Father JOSEPH H. HANKINS ' Davison, Alex Belchek, Ivan Lyons, •nrt in this work. The church choir Presbyterian church. He comes Lyons of the Franciscan Order for Runyon of Red Bank, and three W. Albert boremus and Harry C. F. rehearsal will take place at 7 p. m:, from Knoxville, Tennessee, and was the members of St. Catherine's grandchildren, William Wymba and Funeral sorvlces for Joseph H, • >Vorden. followed by the mid-week prayer graduated from University . of Ten- church of 'Everett, St. Gabriel's-of - C. and Marilyn J, Still- Hanklns of Church street, Middle meeting at 8:15 o'clock. Come out Our Record 1 nessee. He was a football'star and Bradovelt and'^St.' John's of Marl-' wagon. town, who died Wednesday of list LUTHERAN. and onjoy the Bible study and pop- coach and active In the Boy Scouts. boro. The mission last week, for the The funeral was held Monday af- ular discussion. The Sunday-shcool will be conduct- Hla wife is a graduate of tho Uni- women closed Sunday', This week ternoon at her homo with Rev. Ken- Bespeaks Our Thursday, November 20, Thanks- versity of Mississippi and la a tho mission ia for the men, with ,tho neth R. Perlnchlcf, pastor of Rod ed Sunday at.9:45 a. m. The church ivinjf day, the church will hulil a Proved Integrity . service will be held at 11 a. m, with member of the faculty of the Univer- closing service Sunday afternoon at Bank Methodist church, officiating. union service at the Now Monmouth sity of Tennessee. St. Gabriel's. Mass Is'celebrated at Mr,8, J. William Holm, soloist, sang the use of the common service. The Eaptlst church at 10. a. m. I . . . HAVE YOU One of the important . congregation will observe with other Major Forrest H. Rlordan, with 6 o'clock every morning at St. Cath- 'Abide With Mo" and "Safe In the erine's hero and services held evory Arms of Jesus." Tho bearers wero ! LutherSB churches the bicentennial CHAIVKL HOLY COMMUNION, his wife ao,d son, are leaving tonight things you should know about oj Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, pion- for his now host in California. Ho evening at the Bradevelt church. - William 'Bradley, Joseph Vallcou, ] FORGOTTEN Fair Haven. Robert Hayward. Frederick Frlck, any funeral directing; organi- eer founder and organizer o£ the was given a fnrewell reception Tues- Residents report plenty of game Marvin Reussllle nnd Marshall Field. Lutheran church in America. Thursduy, November 2B, Thanks-' iay evening at his home by motor about, but a big decrease In hunt- sation is the years it has been • Tho last monthly loyalty dinner "of living day. ut 10 a. m. the Uhupol of fransport officers from Fort Mon- ers causod by tho mon being away Burial, In ohargo of the Mount Me- SOMETHING? tho year will "lie held this evening. tho Holy Communion will hold its mouth. V ' to war and others working In de- morial home, was in Fair View cem- in business, for a long record An .offering will be received for the first union service with (he ctingre- Major .I.ei.ilngcr, who la stationed fense plants or at a'rmy posts. etery. debt • reduction fund. Rev. John fcution of tin: Methodist Church of at Fort Monmouth, Is moving with Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel R. Ballln of bespeaks integrity, fair dealing Fair Hnvcn. Christopher H. Snydcr, his wife Into tho house in Button- MRS. JAMES P. THORSEN" Wagner of Hudson Heights, will bo In charge of the chapel service, an- New York city spent the week-end tho speaker nnd hl3 addrcsa will be wuod drive which Is being vacated at their homo here. and ability. This firm wai e»- nounces that'there will .-be special by Major Riordan and family. Mrs. Winifred C. Thorsen, 47, wife part of a nation-wide program in music of the romlilned choirs nnd Mr. and Mra. Stanley Dzlezyc of of James P. Thoroon, died suddenly tnbli«hedin 1916. which tha nceomplishmentfl, goals ,that Rev. William I. Rend, pnstor of Shrewsbury Auxiliary, of Rlver- Brooklyn are visiting the husband's and decisions of the biennial conven- the Methodist church, will deliver vlcw hospital met yest'prdny nt tho parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, William tion win be brought to each congre- tho message, ' honn: of Mrs. Edward Onrc. Dzlezyc. gation of the church. . Mrs. Howard Strauss of Brond Mr. and Mrs., John Dzlezyc^are , Tomorrow, evening, November 20, Anyono wishing to entertain one or street returned home Tuesday from he parents of a.daughter born Fli-i Haven't you'been intending ut 7 o'clock, the confllinutlon eluaa two soldlors from the fort who rnn- a Niciiiitcndcjnl; mitted by tho government, ing satisfaction. JAMES A. meet Tuesday evening, November 21, at 10:45 n. m. "The Church In l"or- Cuba hns anlil practically nil hor 11)42 sugar output of 4,100,000 long Consult with us in this im- ROBERT F. at S p. m. Plans will be made for galnoso;" 0:45 p.'m. Youth Fellow- El Salvador wrote emancipation portant family decision. \Phme557 the Sunday-school Christmas pro- ship service, topic, "ITslnjf the Scrlp- tons to Hie United States Defenso nt,o Itn constitution 10 years before "OVERAQUARTERCENTURYOFDEPENDABIE.ECOKOMICALSERVICE" gram. turoa to he Pojiulnr," nnd at 7:.'ll) p. Supplies Corporation. ho United States freed Its slavcB, Let us show you our full m., aong service nnd srirmon by the line of dignified, genuine Roch pastor, "Shattered Romances!1'' METHODIST -Prayer service led by ]{cv. I'nul Your Expression of of Ages Memorials. And at "Paying One's Vows" -will be Rev. J. Myers, at 7:45 o'clock Wednesday DISTINCTIVE True Remembrance Authorized Rock of Agei Kenneth R. Porlnchlef's morning ovenlng. Dealers let us assist, you with Enduring Tribute sermon topic Sunrlny at 11 o'clock. No other act of a normal Tho flonior choir will participate In The iinninil.TliiiMliKKlihin KIM-VIU- ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS your family memorial pro* Lincoln Memorial will ho hold In Ihn cliuicU, Thurmlny, man's llfo glvoa him moro the service. Music under direction Perfection or Material and complete, aoul satisfaction gram. of Allen Carmen, organist and choir November 20, ut 0M5 n. m.. Tli, pa.v A mtmorlsl to a unit Amvr- tor will speak.dn the fallowing mill-' Workmanship In Dcnutlful than tho building of a Me- Send for Illustrated _. Icsn Praslilant stands In th« director, will Include tho prelude Ject, "Tho Value of Giving Thanks In morial to his loved onoi who "Adoration," JackBon; anthem, 1 #Neiv Diflifin catalogue. nation'* oapltal ai*a Jtlmilens Wai Times." have gono on, • exproftfllon of a country's lova "Como Unto Mo," Kagnor; offertory, Visit our largo dlsplny of over' Phono II. B. 8810. Allan MaoLeod. "In Joseph's Lovely Garden,". Clar- Our seloct Barro Memorials and thanks. No leis fitting onco Dleltlnson; postludc, "Fantasia SKA nuiGirr MICTHODIST. 150 beautiful memorials , , . at boar the Guild mark of ap- t«atlmoniil to the memory of On National Air," Reginald Martin. Rov. ' Walter B, William's will pre-war,,prices to fit ovory pureo proval—your guarantee o? a your loveil onan I*' tho lm> Tho ovenlng oorvlco will begin at Preach Sunday ,,t 7:30 p. . nnd preference. 'Our comploto finer Memorial at no extra pr«silv9 ltenuty nml dluiilty m cn tnc of f Pny eorvlco, , j .v.Uio'ttook/with Prelude,r"Ada(rto, An ..tpplo,- "IIe..UiDoaU; Why Troubft?"' facilities nro at your dlapoaal anil ...cost, _Vl«lt..pur,; "hpwrp_omi1n,nd;_,J «oo our display of tVibao'cefli-"* dnnte," Mondolssohn; antHem, "Wo Tho usual llftDcn -minutes ot singing consultation la wolcomod. Adoro Tlioo," Fnlcfltrlnai postludo, of favorite hymrs chosen by the con- fled Memorials MONUMENT CO. "The Qlory Way," Rlttor." "Traffic gregation will ho lod by Ospur Ben- "Dlstliietlvo Memorials" ' aon. .. Standards" will bo tho evening ner- Stnto IIlRhv?ny 88, Mlddlotown, N. J, inon (oplo by the minister. , Church school mccln'at 10:30 n. m,, LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., Inc. JOHN VAN KIRK FUNERAL HOME Wo^ld service observance In the with Mrs. Eleanor Llndnny n« suuor- jliureh nnd iichool will be hold Sun- Inlendcnt. Wall Street , Tel. 3567 Wc.t Long Branch N.sl la Ml. Ullv.l C.antiry 8 85 Riverside Ave., Phono 332 Red Bank dny with contributions rocolvcd to- Thankeglvlng ovo, Wedneadny. No- Phone Red Bank 310 801 Maple Place Phone 1881 , Bejpoii \v«rd the work of mlmlona and Methr vember 25, tho annual Thanksgiving Send for Hluitrnted Catalogue R. F. D. Box 108. Red Banh RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER, 19,1942. Page Nine

friend*. Among thole present were Job with the borough for the state promiaed to give a -cigar to every TWO TRAINING BASES Edison-Hague Belford Ifr. and Mrs. J^aleb Luker, Mrs. Highlands highway department position of as- Red Bank Elks To - member present If he misses a single Lena Sutherland, MUs Mabel Luk- sistant operator of the Highlands word of the 2,600 words in his part The' two large training bases for, . (Tht Bad Bull Bailiter can t» bought er, Mrs. Edward Barnei, Mrs, Amy (Th« JUd Sulk BtKlitar con bo bought _ Bilford from H. Oliy Bilr, VanNordlck In Hlsrht&nds from 1, Greenspan, ^fr. Mull- bridge. of the ritualistic program and if you Marine Corps recruits are main- Feud Continues ind W«iitrmin'i) Owen, Mr«, John Hlens, Jack Mac- tor, BaGUVs drug stora and Joseph ata- Oerald Johnson, who Is stationed Honor High Lodge enjuy a good smoke you had better tolned at Parris Island. South Cs.ro- Oratb, Carol and Barbara Ann man) at Miami Beach, Florida, has been attend the meeting.' lino, and San Diego, California. Mrs, Allen White of Keyport spent Sutherland and Miss Etta Morris, A. special Thanksgiving and prayer Governor Adopts "Hit Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray- spending a furlough with his wife Officials Tonight ; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Connolly of service will be held next Wednesday here and with his mother, Mrs, Mary Hard and Often" Plan mond White. South Carolina are visiting Mr, andnight In tha MethodHt church for the Johnson of Leonardo, who la 111. Mrs, Ernest Volkland and Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Volkland. men and women from this borough For the iecond week In succession Two Candidates to be Louise Buntrock spent a' day re- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zenlch are hav-now In war service. The parents Philip Lavole of Atlantic Highlands Trenton, N/ J., —Governor ently with Mr*. Ida Voorhees at ing the interior of their house re- have received Invitations to the ser- Ohajlea Edlsas's intra^party laud won the first prize at • the Trailers Initiated—Chair Officers Uanasquui. decorated, j vice and the American Legionnaires club card party last Thursday night. with Joroey City's Democratlo Mayor Mrs. Carol-Caaler spent Sunday was given last are expected to attend. "... Frank.Hague continued briskly this A birthday jpafty The winner of the surprise package To be Rated with relative* at Montclalr. week for Miss Marjorle Williamson A covered dish supper and Christ- was Mrs. Fred Klefcrdorf of this week and a couple ol vigorous ver- 1 Miss Elizabeth Koch has closed n celebration of tier 21st birthday inas party will be held Tuesday even- place. Mrs. Louise Brey will be host- bal broadsides were flred from the her summer home on Main atreot by her mother, Mrs. Sophie William- The Red Bank lodge of Elks -will atate houae. Ing, December 8, by the Woman's ess for tonight's party. and returned to her winter home at son, at her home on Clinton avenue, Society of Christian Service at the William Overton of MlddletOwrT convene tonight in the ballroom of Kdlaon, who baa adopted the 1042 Union,' A large birthday cake with 21 Methodist parsonage. Plans were formerly with the Prudential Insur- the Moliy Pitcher hotel on the oc- war strategy of "hit hard and often," John Flnnegan has Joined tho U. candles was the table centerpiece. made at a meeting last week at the ance- company, was a recent visitor casion of the official visit of the dis- followed up Ills Hat weok'a attack 8. Naval Air force. Tliuao attending were Mr. and Mm.home of Mrs. A. C. Quast, at which here while on a furlough. He expects trict deputy grand exalted ruler. On the Hudaon county political chief- The committee members of the Jerry Dugan of Keansburg, Mr, andthe society turned 'over $190 to the to be going overseas Boon. The vice president of the central tain with another salvo In which he Methodist church will meet at tho Mrs.- Frank Nlcalette, Miss- Audrey official board and reported the sum district of ftlkdom will check on.the Smlthr-Mlsa-Beaslo - -Murphy,, MIBS Mrs. Shirley DeCamp haa resigned uoed for ammunition the allegation home of Mrs. Charles Hohbfl, Mon- of 118 cleared attho recent luncheon ra-membor-of.the draft board_wHb_. work of the chair officers and give that Hague could aare hla home _ay afternoon, November 23, to make Helen Buckalew of Red Bank, Mlas Anita Friberg of Fair Haven, Mr. ,nd supper In the church.. headquarters at Atlantic Highlands. rating To the. RSI Bank lodge. bailiwick from tho reported threat final arrangements for the annual Miss Rose DILavore and ,Miss MrB. Frank C. Frazer of Washing- Heretofore, two lodges in the dis- ot bankruptcy by getting rid of Job- and Mm, Raymond Richardson, Miss oll call, to be held Thursday, De- Rose Campo, Miss Audrey William- Edith Rogers spent Sunday with ton, D. C. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. trict competed against each other holders whoae services were only of iember 3. Mi TlL' l William Lawrence of Second etreet. and neither in their own home lodge, political Importance and had no eon of Belford, Jack Loughery, Miss TJlLavcre'a uncle and aunt, .Mr. Mr, and' M». John O'Nell. left James McCollin of Philadelphia, Otto and Mrs. Joaeph Spada of Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lawrence but due to tire shortage this method bearing on public welfare. Wednesday for Miami,- Florida to of cititatlon for the1 ritualistic con- "This statement was made by the Rlchter of Seal, Pvt. Allah Gibson Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Quast and sons, arid daughter; Helen Daphne,' of pend the winter. Brown of New.York, Pvt. William Joseph and William; Mra. Morse and Lakowood, have been visiting his test has been done away with and Governor after ha had received a Miss Lois Pease' celebrated her the rating will be given as stated letter from Walter R. Darby, state Hage of Clnnclnnatti and Thennan Mrs. Joseph Shea, left Tuesday for mother. ' -. birthday Sunday-at_the .home of her_ above. % commlsaloner of local government, Nellaaa of»- Matawan. Marjorie -re- West Palm Beach, Florida. Miss Lillian Martorano has been aunt, Mrs. Alva Fleckenateln of Fair ceived many fine gifts and a very The -Methodist -Sunday—school kept from her high.school studies by — There -will be two candidates Initi- •who had Baen previously advised by Haven." Her parents and grandpar- pleasant evening was enjoyed by all Bdlion that the local government board met Tuesday night at the a severe cold. ated at tonight's gathering, ana of- ents were present. Others present parsonage and discussed preliminary John Rernbert, Jr. of Linden ave- organization might have to take su- were Mr. and Mrs. John Feeny and ficers of the lodge expect a good at- pervisory action, to put Jersey City plans for the annual Chrlatmos enter- nue, has enlisted In the army and is tendance. • Mr, and Mrs, Lester' Walling. Lois now serving ss ah aircraft mechanic on a sound financial baala. tainment. Refreshments will be served fol- eceived many nice present, includ- Atlantic Highlands Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bahrs of at Randolph field, Texas. Darby replied that Jersey City's ing war stamps. ' lowing the business session. Overiop "Turret Top . Sturdy Gram uppen. Naveoink avenue are parents of a Wilson Robertson, Foreat Robert- present financial condition did not Rev. J. J. Messier conducted the (The Rod Bonk Ifeglitar em b* bought son, William Cottr'eil, Vincent The officials of the lodge will re- Thick Red Rubber. Cushioned bottoms. Justify his department In talcing Sunday morning service In the Meth- In Atlantic Hlnhkndi from Willam UfT, ion born Monday at Monmouth Me- ceivo the district deputy and the J. Lemburg, A. Knti. Romeo's Filling Bta< morial hospital Worth were members of a party who wider Jurisdiction over the Hudson idist church at South Amboy. tlor. and Mr. Williamson) went last week on a hunting trip vice 'president at an informal dinner county metropolis, whereup Edison Mrs. Ldbble Henry is spending the Sgt. and Mrs. Gerald Furness of Juat above Dover, near Lake Hopat- at th,e hotel at 7 o'clock, prior to retorted "It would .seem ae If there William Posten, son of Mrv and Fort Monmouth, formerly of this the meeting, and Past Exalted Ruler winter with her daughter and fam- MrB. Harry Poaten, who la in the cong. Reported bagged w6re 68 rab- should be some power In tha local ly, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Eaatmond. place, are .the parents of a daughter Peter J. Elchele terms this a "Phil- medical corps, was grontpd a short born Monday of last week at the post bfta, two pheasants and two grouse. government board to prevent the Mr. and Mrs. J, Flad of Hobokcn Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Wilson of Key- adelphia affair," at which any mem- complete collapae of New) Jersey furlough last .week to. greet his ihero hospital;. The mother Is a niece of ber of the lodge will be wolcome. arid Mr, and Mrs. Howard Cole of brother, Captain John Herbert Pos- Mrs. A. Meade Robertson of Miller port and Mrs. Mary C. Brown of Bel- municipalities, or at least try to." New York spent Sunday with Mr. ford were Sunday guests of Mr. and John L. Montgomery, secretary of . AU this dlacuealon took place In ten. They had not seen each other street. The infant welghfed 9 pounds, the 'lodge, in notifying members of and Mrs. Elwood Runyon.. for close to two years, 2 ounces at birth, and Is the second Mrs. William Cottrcll. Trenton, but there was activity In Bradford Johnson who is stationed tonight's meeting, stated that Ex- Jeraey City aa well, A few days prev- Ellsha Camp of, Saxon's River, Ver- daughter. alted Ruler Herbert E. Edwards has at Camp Rucher, Alabama, returned Charles Howell has given up hla Stamp Out the Axis. iously Hague flatly blamed tha aov- to-hls ,ssmp -After_JB.ending,.a.week mont, returned last Thursday to his 'emoMTnd~offlbllU«'"~«H4~ groups with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack horns-after..spending a few-days here ' friendly to the Governor—for a mu- closing up hla summer home on Johnson, , Hooper avenue: nicipal . condition whioh he said Mr. and Mrs.' Joseph Havens and would leave Jersey City to ohooae Charles Mctzdorf of Ocean boule- Fr«» «vory Thursday Mrs. Laura Lingo, spent Thursday at vard recently suffered a leg Injury between a *7 per *10O valuation tax Summit. The Ftmily Circle tnaguint tt rate and the suspension "» curtail- which has necessitated the tempor- designed for your family*i read- Henry Price celebrated his 62d ary use of crutches. ment of many services pwrMed for blithday at hla home Sunday. HIi SAFEWAY Hmmdm' ing pleasure and it's yours for Frank Bailey of Ocean boulevard taxpayer*. / niece, Miss Boio Yovlno of Harrison the taking each Thursday. Meanwhile the atate senate, called has gone to Miami Beach, Florida, •jAr Information tbatvrill help you huy a better-testing-turkey Timely articles, up-lo-the-min* celebrated her birthday at the some for the winter. ute movie revirwa, special reci- r to Its only November seaslon, came time." Members of the familypres-* and went without paying heed to one Mrs. Edna McQlvncy, public health ^f Lists of money-saving values ^T Little Miss Pry finds out why pes, household 'hioU and -other ent were Mr. and Mra. Park Entice nurse, has bcon ill with a grip attack. interesting features are * regular phase of tha Edison-Hague warfare and Mr. and MrSi Clarence Sklllman Joseph Koeppel qf_.F|rat avenue , part of (his sprightly magazine* which had been called to Its atten and son Billy. Gctyow/r« copy each Thursday* Hon. M plans to leave shortly for Bermuda, rpoatponement"Df this -wherB-ho-will_be_engaged_ln_defen.se the Mothodlst church at Morganvllle conetructlon work. year's municipal tax assessing date next Sunday evening. .until December 31 to permit possible Mrs. William Wlgglngton Is a pa- Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs. John tient hi Monmouth Memorial hospital Sundown Figs revlBlbn of the state's method of Glass and Mrs. James Whlston spent taxing intangible personal property, with a leg Injury. ' A d 1 Friday with their sister, Mrs. Fred Mrs. Marian Junghans of Mont- The assembly approved the change P. Cook of Point Pleasant, Grapefruit Sections S. 2 S, 29c You save money on •weeks ago, but the Senate has now clalr, formerly of this place, was In failed twice even to bring the,ques- The members of St. Agnts' -Guild towwn last Friday and expects to tion to a vote. " birthday clubrhad a luncheon at the spend December here on some apec- Golden Corn.6«nieMide-cre.m $t»i5 2 *™, 23c SAfEWAY PRODUCE Mollypitcher hotel, Red Bank.JTucs- )al nursing work; N Neither House, in fact, did much day.' The birthdays of Mrs. Wilson of Importance during its brief return Residents are,again reminded of Emerald Bay Spinach «? °-*^13c because you buy it Miller and Mrs. Harry Shtndle were the drive on for tin cans, the topi to buslnesa. celebrated.' In the Senate, Captain Tom and bottoms of which must be taken Red Key Tomatoes***•* •*.«% c-iTc by the .pound — Matiils, who Tepr«»ented , Ocean Mr. and Mrs. Howard Atlee were off and cleaned before they are ac- recent.guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-cepted. l county la'" the legislature - during. 1 World War 1, waa sworn In aa s, ward Atlee of' Atlantic 'Highlands ,"""* W. Wr Brook spent part • of : last Strained Honey '«Z°" ^a-Me Everything Mother Nalur* pro- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Worden of week In New Yorkon-busIneBS. senator to fill the unexplred term of Thanksgiving time ii turkey time—and 'ducMfvafiSs iiii slz« snd weight. hla son. W. Steelman Mathla, who Keyport spent Saturday with Capt. Mrs. M, V. Bowtell, secretary of Kitchen Craft^ Flour &*w -«fcW47c Therefore, the only oxoct, ac- and Mrs. John Glass. the board of health and chairman of the turkey hot to be one of tempting resigned to servo with the coast goodness. It has to be the right type of curate way to measure value guard. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Havens and the salvage drive, ia able to be about Gold Medal Flour *••*« i2ib.b.s55c. Tto-niruiF -MrsTUmra-Elngo-gpentr'Thuraday-at- again-after—belng-lald-up—wlth-an bird ,-.. inadequate quantity for the in items of produce is by weight Other fewt • i • properly dressed . .'.' and expired terms were. John O. Sholl, Summit. attack of the grip.' • Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cook ob- The union Thanksgiving service of definitely good. So to help you when avary lime! Gloucester county assemblyman who' you go abuying this important holiday was elevated to the position former- served their 59th -wedding annivers- the Methodist, Presbyterian and Cen- WALNUTS'«•"»»>« ly held by State Treasurer Robert ary yesterday. tral Baptist churches will be held bird, let's talk turkey for awhile, &» you next Wednesday evening in the Pres- will probably wonder.,. Lirgi Red Diamonds —New Crop O, Hondrlokson, and C. Wesley Arm- Mr. and Mrs. William Barrett and Florld>> ALL SIZES byterian church, i . ORANGES - ~ 4 xx 25c strong, Jr., successor to Crawford daughter Wllma of Trenton were How much turkey you should buy • An Interesting address on "The ALMONDS t>»en.>.*37c Wefo Jamlespn of Mercer, now a member Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- An easy rule to remember is gauging ward Barnes. , Indians of Mexico," Illustrated with Fancy Blue Diamonds — N»w Crop of tho public utility commission. quantity it tofrovide H to a pound of GRAPEFRUIT The Republicans 'gained by the Penny Lingo, who Is stationed at movies, was delivered Monday even- New London! Navy Base, spent the Ing at the Men's Brothorhood meet- turkey (dressed but not drawn) for changes, for all three new members each person to be served. Naturally, MIXED NUTS i 1ib.ctn.35c -AU SIZEi ran on the Q. O. F, ticket and one week-end with his mother, Mrs. Ing in the Presbytorlan church. Re- LEMONS <°»" Laura Lingo. freshments were served during a so- the larger the turkey; the more meat of the-men replace—Jamison—Is a you'll have in proportion to bone. And - Democrat. Mrs. Edward Barnes entertained cial time following the meeting. «- .Jlev. William R. Schilllnger, pastor it's, realjy good economy^ to buy »' TABLE GRAPES 2*. 29c No date has been set so far for the members of her thimble club at her home Monday evening. of. Central Baptist church for the last turkey a few pounds heavier than you Flakorn Tomato a. caucus at whloh the senate lead* six years, has resigned and will re- wilt actually need for the Feast. erahlp for 1M8 will be determined, Mm. John HVWermert and Mrs. C. BOSC PEARS 2.^ 23c B. Roche and daughter Luclllp spent port Friday of next -wee.k for service pie Crait MI Soup but It appeared almost a certainty as a chaplain In the Army. He will What ill* turkey It bast for that North Jersey would not be rep- Tuesday at Trenton. . roasting Flako * •-• Campbell'* Harold Bastmond spent the week- take a month's training at Cam- Newly Improved BAKING POTATOES 5* 2% resented In either of the two top- bridge, Massachusetts,' before being Twelve pounds is the maximum weight Tanking positions. _ end at Teaneck. Mrs. Florence Powers of Jersey assigned to a post. for a tender roasting Am. If you need 3 b. 12© George H. Stanger of Cumberland, City spent tho week-end with Mr. a larger bird than this, buy a torn, for SWEET POTATOES« who has given up his position as .a torn, weighs .heavier for its age thnn and Mrs, W. PiiBenjilhg, , . ... BUYS TURKEY-AT AUCTION counsel to Milk Control Dlreotor .-Margarat-FQ3t8r,)a able to be out does a hen. ONIONS CABBAGE again after being 111'for two weeks. from majority leader to senate pres- At the recent- auction sale con- Is fhere ony homework to b* c!bh» New Green—Solid- Mrs. Henry Marshall and daugh- ducted by Raritan grange an. 18- on a turkay drawn ol the marker ident and Howard Eastwood of ter Helen of Hoboken spent Thurs- Burlington and Haydn Proctor of pound turkey WHB sold to Chris It's your turkey from now'until table ONIONS 2 if 9c CARROTS per pound day _with.Miss Emma Plahn and Mr,.Jensen. .The turkey.waj donated by time and it'sJwisc to ronst a turkey Fancy TOPPED . Monmouth arePleading candidates and Mrs. David Schnoor. Yellow j for Stangar's present poajtlon. George B. Roberts, owner of the within 24 hours after it has been drawn. Clarence Anderson has been con- Robera turkey farm on Route 35. To get the turkey rendyforstuffing, re- PEPPERS per pound " The state's farmers, harassed by fined to his bed with grip. , TURNIPS California Wonders a labor shortage that la growing move, any piufcathcrs. using a. paring Yellow Mrs. Emma Morris celebrated her The road to better and bigger Dull- (Produce Prices Subject to Market Changes) more serious each week, were grant- birthday Sunday evening by enter- knife, a strawberry liuller, or old stcnt- ness leads through The RegTslar's ad- ised tweeters. 'Ucmove the -coarse ed ono concession by the legislators taining a number of rolatlves and vertising columns.—Advertisement. before they returned home. They feathers from the wing tips—pliers passed a measure which would work fine—or cut off the wing tips. low 16-year-olds to operate farm If any hairs remain, >inge them off, Shredded Codfishw*.*2 UZto • FOR VICTORY trucks, provided they had their par- using a gas flame or lightly twisted Put your savings—at least entB' consent. The present minimum paper torch. Then scrub the outer skin Baby Foods •••"••Hot nr.m.d 3 i» 20c 10% of your income—into age for licensed drlvora Is 17. of the turkey with a brush and warm War Bonds etch pay dtf >d Saby C«r«tl IS OL phg. 39c Another bill which would affect water. Cut out the oil sac on top of and help win the wtr.' tho youngor generation .Was Intro- the- tail-piece and remove odds and duced, but not acted upon, at the ses- ends of lungs and windpipe. Cut off Sealed Milk 3r,24c slon. It provided for an amendment the- neck inside the skin down close' LiOn MHH KAPOMTID to the state constitution which would to the bird's shoulders. Rinse inside 3 r. 26c SOAP FLAKES reduce the minimum age for voting and out wjth cold water; pat dry with All-Bran «**?*•* Kirdman's from 21 to 18. Tho measure would paper lowel or clenn- cloth. Sprinkle Drawn and Cleaned- 9 01. |« 2JS41* have to bo passed at two conaecu lightly inside with salt. Mr. Turk is Wheat Krumbles tlve legislative ocsslons and then win ready lo besluffcd! Cream of Wheat approval at a referendum to become YOU PAY FOU ONLY phg. 11 = IVORY FLAKES law. • ' - Why you should buy a guaranteed Sweet Mixed Pickles turkey 13 01. 4 e THE USABLE PORTION Red Wing Chili Sauce 5't2bol. I c Ajl-purpos« Salvake Committee In buying a turkey guaranteed by the ! g". 2 | market in which you buy it, you can Heinz Ketchup l5M9e Will Meet Tomorrow be sure of getting exceptional value for and, no watting. Thd your money—of getting a top quality 9c «17c The Rod Bank borough salvage Heinz Cider Vinegar, SCOT TISSUE -7c committee will meet tomorrow night bird. ' chicken you select is • Peanut Butter »**<> }lb. |i, 48c at tho •ofllco of Myron V. Brown, Your meat.cutter wants to keep you a SOFT-WEVE Ron 7C Wharf avenuo and Union Btroot, satisfied customer, to he sells only ready to ' . American Cheese"«» . '•• A scor PRODUCT member of the committee, to ronr- guaranteed products that he knows rango plans for the. further collec- will satisfy your demand for quality. go - ready tion of scrap In the borough, Th< TIMI FOR THANKSCIVINO to coolc! shortage of man power, as well as . . . our meat markets also feature — getting further use o( "borough This week's Family Circle Magazine fowl gives tips on organising that Thanks- Try one trucks, Is giving tho committed quite Leg of Lamb ««"«* »•« «>• 35c some concern, and a new system of giving dinner so thatyou have time today (or a Shoulder of Veal - *23c collodion will have to be. ndopted. i to enjoy it. A simple Adaptable menu Lamb Roastc^ SHOUIWR CHUCK •». 27c Veal Cutlets - - -53c It Is understood that the coal deal- with recipes arc also given. The Family ROASTERS real flavor ers of Rod Bank will permit their Circle Magazine is/r« at Safeway—* Loin Lamb Chops - "45c Loin Veal Chops - , »39c new issue out every Thursday. treat! men to pick up scrap on return trips Rib Lamb Chops on SHOULDER b 41C Breast of Veal or Neck *• 19c from malting their own deliveries in BROILERS tho town and at tomorrow night's Sajtway Beef Kfdnoys > - *19c Llverwurstor Bologna <*>31c meeting lurther details rogardlng thi Homtmaktrl' Bureau collection of scrap by the coal deal- JULIA LEE wnloliT. Dmmr ers will bo decided upon, according Pric«i Good Tu«idiy Thru Saturday, Intl., to William Loddy, Jr., chairman o 1O0K ! HIRE AU TWO HEADS - subjtcl lo hiving marchandls* In stoik. tho anlvngo committee. Of ilttlM. 1OU OHUf M01»( HAVE 3OMI Mr. Leddy reports that about 15 CMONJUUt-Till WHOM TlltHI XXI m I lt» JUJT At ' 9MAUIK One. THE Old WAV WU Mo«ry un ov« T cu»e *t A 0000 miwton AM? Ions of scrap material were collected puooit;ii«oiviwiuty >" me JAW tfft ron CITHER. wu oioxt tin out of To ba tura you g«t full v^fu* Saturday, which will be .sold for the ooesxt tmi to MUCH eur ju*r At rmiHoaf I a/on, [NOW WI an wrir w m; eouna- mi n«* off«ex.' XXUMSTM MO IU WOtl KXJ •^per it-? HO wure. MIST, 010 you ? benefit of the Red Bank fire depart- How much lettuce ia in a lipnd? 1IW ment. , now TO oivt WUR euooer A IMHJfU5IO(( juicy is nu ornngo? The only w»y you" c-nn really incaiiuro vnlucn in nroiliic* Is by vnighl. That's wliy Hafowly sells MINIATURES proiluco by lh$ pound—lo he aura that If you iinvn n bnr, stop In and you get every ounce ol valu« for your lmy some of "Koilflfoliy Mac's .....WliJUjnolitun! restored,,«,aj}i. Mlnlnttiren. Also can be used 2)i Hi. ting ot Hunt Club has food for bridge prlica, party favors value equal to 7J{ one-pound cans nnd gilts. of do|| food. And your dog will go (or Hunt Club's rich, meaty, appelu> SAFEWAY KENTUCKY MAC Ins flavor. At your grocer's. Multlma Milling Co., n.ifl.lo, N. Y, 4 ftloniuoutli Ht. Fhono II. IL 10U 36 Monmouth St., Red Bank—118 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands 1. PageTen RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 19, 1942. a leading force in Monmouth county and throughout the state. His pleas- Leatherneck Scout Leaders Rumson Bulldogs ing personality and his ability for Red Bank Griders Lose SURF, FIELD bard, untiling work, has made him Ready For Tussle loved by all -Who come In contact Hold Meeting with him. He has been a member of To South River, 7-2 « every Important association com. With Keyport "11" AND STREAM mitte* and we have never known Girls Plan Rally him to BUM a meeting no matter Timely Notes how bad the weather; how far the For December S Well Rested for on the Great Outdoors diatance or how great the sacrifice. Buccaneers Put Up Strong Fight He Is truly a sportsman's friend. Mrs. John Hitchcock of Hsddon Saturday's Game BY STEW VAKVXIET As you all probably know there Park, Fair Haven, waa hostess Tues- Against Heavily-Favored Opponents Is to be a regular meeting of Mon- day to a group ot Girl Scout troop, At Borden Stadium mouth County Sportsmen's. associa- leaders of this district, illss Ida Our phone- rang, a striped bass and Ignored the now famous striped bass bill No. AM. Thoie of us who tion Friday evening, November 27, Goodapeed of Country Club Estates, flsherman on the other end of the as guests of the Long Branch Rod Mlddletown township, was* named Red Bank football Buccaneers Rumson high school's football war- wire: "I have just received word have followed the political Implica- - .went down to a 7 to 0 defeat at-the An Old Picture riors, having hnjJ.B. week of Inactiv- tions of certain eportsmen's bills did and Gun club.' Leaycrait will be chairman, and Miss Gladya 'Soden : from a friend of ours who was out present at this moeting and will, no holm,. Washington street, was najneij "'""hinds' of the South -Rlvor. Brlck- ity due to an open date last Saturr uri Coast Guard" patrol yceterdny, not- expect any better treatment than towners Saturday on the Red Bank Through the courtesy of Mrs. Har- "doubt, have some mightly Interest- secretary, treasurer and publicity ry H. Sutton of River road, there le day, took up hard parctice work Baying that they ran through a we got. athletic field. Playing Inspired foot- ing tales to tell us of hla experi- chairman. , J : on display in the office window of again to prepare for. the Keyport great school of big stripers Just off Sportsmen will not realize that the ball, the Maroon arid Grays held the ences in Alaska. That Is as far as The meeting was sponsored by the The Red Bank" Register a framed game at Rumson Saturday. the Highlands station. The flsh Were atrlped bass la In politics here In military secrecy will permit. We heavily favored team from Middle- •picture showing a group of well- Coach Joe Brownlee has been ab- breaking water all around them and New Jersey. And It Jt Ls true of Northern. Monmouth County Coun- sex to a lone touchdown to a closely urge a bang-up attendance at this known citizens of Red Bank and sent from the Ridge road institution now and then a big fellow would strlpera, it is also true of all ourmeeting as a tribute to our loading cil of Girl Scouts, and its purpose contested engagement played d.ln a vicinity taken many years ago while for a week due to Illness, but he re- flop his big broad tall and splash wa- flsh and game If political gains can sportsman. Why not make it 100% was to promote Interest of leaders, strong and bitter winds. they were enjoyijig an outing at urned Monday to take over the , ter in . Surf casters on the be made at their expense. of delegates of all associated clubs? and those Interested In becoming The Brlcktowners went to work "Hub" Warde'll's. at. Fortaupeck. eins. ] beach wore hooking Into them and The handling of A23 by tho sen- leaders, In Girl Scout projects. Tha immediately following the opening JCHSO V. Cook, uon of Patrolman Moet of the men In the picture . Keyport has been twice beaten this they were BO big that tackle was ate of New Jersey Is a disgrace to next group meeting will be Tuesday, kick-off. After Muller's runback, Bill year,"having lost, to Leonardo 16-7 the democratic principles of our and MrB, Benjamin Cook of Branch December 15, at the home of Mrs, were either sporting the so-called Smashed. How would you like to avenue; who recently Joined the U. Denny's team drove, for six first- handlebar riiUatachca or tho long, and Toms River 16-13 on two success try them this afternoon?" state. The lsaue Is now bigger than Motion Pictures On Steven Yolks on Wallace street. downs on reverses and bucks by sive Saturdays. However, a close en- S. Marines, is going through hU ch&st-covering: beards, and • some We had started putting away our any single flah bill, and X believe "boot" training at Parrlfl Island, Flans for a Girl Scout rally to be Slertkorahd'Mullcr.-From the threes were^even •u-earingpeaTl-derblefl.—— gagementjooms up In the person of tackle for the winter, but U didn't our aportsmen will riuo to the. oc- How To Shoot held Saturday, Decomber 6, at the yard line Siertko was halted by Prank Fragasso. 'The Keys -have a South.Carolina. Upon completion of Since the picture haa been on dis- take uanong-to assemble it again. By-I casion. .B, .._.. _•_. The-New^Jersey Fish'and Game this basic training period of six Carpenter*- Union hallr Maple ave- Bruno with a twpjyard loflfl. From back who id one of the hardest run- Look at these f&ota, The New nue were dlscusoed. Leaders, Girl play a number of old-timers have : 4:30 that afternoon we were again commission today announced its edu- weeks he will be transferred to an- here Trojanoweki went to, the one- seen it and have recognized in the ners along the shore." " on the beach,* but; there was not ft.Jersey League of Surf Anglers with Scouts and Brownlea are urged to yard line. Here on a wide end cational division Is prepared to fur-other station or ship for further group such well-known persons as Rumson's small squad, after seven Ash in sight. We could aee where 2,000 paid members and 32,000 peti- training. attend,: Mrs. Robert . Perry, Fair sweep Siertko .went to the touch- hard games, are well rested and with nleh a lecture and motion picture the late, Major Joseph. Field, Dr. Ed the sand waa well trod on the prev- tions,, aided by the New Jersey State entitled "The Making of a Shooter" [Haven, a representative of the coun- down stripe only to fumble going win Field, Joseph'T. Burrowes, Mor-JvanBrunt, Corrigan. and Pettlgrew Federation of Sportsmen's clubs em- Cook enlisted at the Perth Amboy ty council, gpoke briefly. ious day by numbers of fishermen, at meetings of school children, Boy Marine recruiting office. A repre- over the line, at which point D'Aloia rlfl Pach,' Saniuel T. Hendrlckson', ' as their chief offensive weapona, the but after squidding the beach for bracing the whole state, have en- Mrs. Hitchcock announced a card recovered for Red Bank. . Scouts and 4-H club members dur- sentative of that office, Staff Sgt. William T. Cqrlles, Mlllard Fillmons , Bulldogs will present a definite two hours, covering a mile or more dorsed the bill. Only one club in ing the coming winter months,, Walter Smith, Is at tho Red Bank and game party to be held Friday Red Bank's attack stalled follow- Cornwell, Tabor Parker, Thomas Da-"! threat. ,^', *' without a strike, we decided to try the entire states does not favor It. 1 evxening, December i, at her home ing an exchange of purits, and tbe Jules W. Marron, educational fleld postofflco every Wednesday from 10 vis, John B'' . ~Bergen , -R . —Taylo . r i Besides Fragasso, Keyport's coach- the Ship Ahoy club jetty with the Nevertheless, by political hocus representative of the commission, de- to 11:30 a. m., to give Information re- by a group of senior service Girl Maroon was forced to kick. Ked es, have six other capable backs to same result—no flsh. pocufl the people of thla state have Scouta of Fair Haven. Bank held after a series of downs Smock and William A. Cole. clares that while the picture and garding Marino enlistment. throw Into the fray."' Sunday • while this school of flsh been denied a vote on BUI No. A23. lecture U primarily on safety, It also and Kanovlch was forced to punt to The game will begin at 2 p. m. was at tho Highlands, a friend of Wo challenge any senator keeping, Jackson. Here again Red Bank presents In a most effective manner CARD PARTY NOVEMBER SO . oure Invited us to go down to Shark this bill in committee, to tell us why. the recreational appeal and charac- moved forward but 'was forced' to More Than 150 River, where he had received word —William J. Mackey, Jr., president. kick Jo South River's 40. . ter building possibilities of youth In The Fhllathea Boclety of the ked Dinner For • that thebasa'were inr Upon arrival New Jersey League of Surf Anglers; tho outdoors, TTie Brlcktowners moved' again in we found about 40 other expectant Plalnfleld, N. J. Bank Baptist church will hold a the second period to the lO-yard'Uno At Milk Fund Game Protector fishermen lining both side of the jet- The New Jersey legislature might Tho presentation portrays the de- card party.Monday night, November .on runs by Muller and Kanovlch off ties of the Inlet. We could see Bah well take a lesson from Maine, Mas- velopment of a lovable youngster un- 30, at the Red Bank Woman's club. tackle and around end. A fumble by Harry E. Cudney, popular chief der expert supervision into a real Benefit Luncheon pfotector-of the New Jersey Fish and swirling and birds working just out sachusetts and Rhode Island, where .Tho chairmen are '. -Mrs. Harry ilnller staled the _drJve. of casting: diatance. - We hooked a the striped basa has been given, pi o- sportsman with a full knowledge of O'Brien, Mrs. George,^ Bray and With one minute and 35 seconds Game "commission, will bo tho guest how a gun should be handled safely o! honor at a testimonial dinner to small one but loat htm~lri"thO~Tocksr tectivo legislation upon detriarid bx Mrs. . Wordon--brooms, Sr, Prizes of the. second period remaining, and There was only two bass landed by portsmen. and efficiently, and how ho • should will be'given for high scores, and Red Bank kicking from deep in their Fashion Show, ' be held at the Essex house, Newark, conduct' himself with firearms at all December "2, at 7 p. m., under the all those fishermen. Politics should have no part to play refreshments served. own territory, Soden's kick was tak- An interesting thing occured while in fish and game management.—Ed. times. ' - en on the mid-field stripe by Tro- Card Party at avsplcea ot the members of the com- The Kodachromo shots taken at mission. - . -..:. we were there. Many of you are "Outdoors." • The Dominican Republic occupies "janbwskl and horan 50 yards -for a probably familiar wlthi that terrible- Also contained in the bulletin-is various national shoots capture tho touchdown,- Konowlch kicked the ex- Molly Pitcher The event will be held to celebrate spirit of these colorful events, while two-thirds _of-the Island of Hispan- looking specimen of flsh called the the following note of appreciation: lola. Haiti occupies tho other thlnT tra point. the chief protector's 35th annivers- "Many thanks for tile congratula- the scenic beauties of the woods, More than* 150 persons attended. ary with the State Flsh and Game hacklehead. It is a cross between a Red Bank came back in the sec- sally growler, sea robin and toad tions.on the Bulletin. Some of thefield and marsh aro rcprodiced with * ond half with two first downs, as the, box luncheon, bridge given ,b. y ; department, and will bo attended by letters received has given the Bul- rcmarkuble fidelity in the hunting the -Junior—Service League -yester—i hundreds -of- -hi3- friends, from _all_ flsh. The. water waa gin clear and Soden and -Jackson—combined to we could-seB large-school-of spear- letin staff some very valuable Infor- sequences. The result la a thorough- cross into South River territory. day at the Molly Pitcher hotel for j parts of. New Jersey and the East, mation to'work on. ly entertainingprogfam-that teaches the benefit of the "milk fund. Miss Cudney joined the staff of the State Ing hanging around the.jetty. Upon In_tha_flnaL.!njnutea_Red Bank Inking _glogely. we noticed a number "Please continue to. read the Bul- the simple rules of gun safety wlth- Keep him Kappy, carried by passes to South River's 2S~ Betty Grossman waa geTSeralchair^i FBlraffii~Game-comnilssion-J>ecem-- letin-with a-crltical mind and-odor Lou Lpreaching. ber 2, 1907, afi-a game warden, and of hackleheads~in~tHeir~hIghly~eam^ at Bruno caught a pass, but time man. ouflaged colors lying on the bottom. constructive suggestions. Any ar- Requests for the showing of tho ran cut A fashion show was given by has been in charge of liberating flsh ticles or notices that will be of in-picture and. the lecture by Mr, Mar- into public streams from the Hac-They looked like rocks until they Make him glad. Rid Bank South River Town and Countrt y shop. A speciai l made a side swipe at a bunch of terest to other sportsmen will more ron will be received by the New Jer- Smith LE Moroz award, a $25 credit slip from1 the Ijettstown fleh hatchery since that than be appreciated." sey Fieh and Game commission, edu- D'AIoll LT Fawlowtkl world-famous Institution began oper- spearing that probably thought they cational division, State House, Tren- Marino LG Lawnlk Town and Country shop, was given were rocks until it was too late, and Send him Marvels, Kueznynskl ation In 1912. ton, N. J. DsH'Omo C to Mrs. C. C. Perrine. Table prizes ended up in the large jaws of their Herman Johnson, president of the -Btnnttt RG Schwartx were-, pieces of'ceramic jewelry. Lewis Spinks of Nixon, vice presi- JBrtndon IVT ' Kilerman" dent of ..the. State Fish and Game One 6f the fellows passed Wayside Rod and Gun club, gave us .Bruno ' RE Dalrs Present were Mrs. Jerome B; mounted the following-choice bit of news: LODGE PLANS PABTY . :-.. Signed/Trom Pac£ J.1 Jackson QB Kanovlch Drewi Mra; Lulgl-D'Lonisi, Mrs. W. commission, is chairman of the testi- Sudan HB Siertko monial dinner and members of the with feathers, close to one of them, "Ed Leaycraft, vice president of the Trojanownkl L. Wardoll, Mrs.' Honry F. Clark, - Frldo of Monmouth council, Sons Silver r HI! commission constitute the'committee whereupon he made a grab and up New Jersey State Federation, and W. Jaekion • FB Mullar Jr., Mrs. James Henry R. Stephen-, came a hacklehead. This goes to who is also associated with many and Daughters of Liberty, will hold .- SubltUutM—South River, Wrocknjkl, "In~cliarge ol /the event. They are Haltintr, L«pp«rt. Rod Bunk—Bromlnakt, son, Mrs. Ralph 0. Willguss, Mra. George C. Warren, Jr., of. Summit, prove what a good all-around lure a other sportsmen's organizations, has a "Pollyanna" party and (covered Tal«r!eoaerl,, CatalCatalaho.. LeLewli . Nelson K. Vanderbeek, Mrs. Vern- president; Harry Armstrong of Jor- lead squid is. returned home for a short leave of dish "supper Tuesday night of. next .. ..Officlal9---&efere0, ..'Welaa: • umpire, on W."Rose, Mrs. F. T. Kitchen, absence from Alaska, where he .has week In the lodge rooms. Members storee; head linesman; MldkllT.™ !ney City,-Chafles-.F, -Hunter.of. Palis-. "Mrs. Ttebert U. Harice, MrST Ralph We have JJ&t hud a confirmation been— stationed with tho- armed who will observe, their. blrthdnyB. at Field, Mrs. W. H. French, Mrs. "of last week's- report that there ia forces. •"" ~ that time are Mrs, Myra Fox, Mrs. • SIDELIGHTS at Frank Kldwell, Mrs. Robert'E. Me- „ Tnmi Ri»o* Harold |' P'cscnt a good run of striped We knowthiaiiows-wlil be wel- Ella Woolley, Mrs. Bessie Kellum, The attendance was very-email, ens Donnell, Mrs. Lester'F, McKnlght I £.. fuuuw^ t uofi j-.itis.Toms uRiver did, Harold • afiJ? at Sea3ide Park and North comed, by Ed's many, many friends. Miss Helen iDowen and Harry Dow- The Cigarette of Quality for less money being kept down by the weather, Foi Mrs.. William J. Labrecque, Mrs; i WE.'Longsdbr. Laauwe fo fo Patersof Mounnt Hollyan* . . Mies 1 nt beach, and that a number of No one wan has done more in the In- en. Plans rot the event were made which caused freak kicks and fum* anglers havelmade_excellen.t_catches^ bles dueto the. wind and cold. Theodore Labrecque, Mrs. Frank Anne E.Sulllvan.-assistant- secretary, terest-o:—good,—clean -sport—and at—a—meeting? Tuesday with Miss STEPHANO BROTHERS,- Leslie, Mrs. Philip Wainwright, Mrs. is treasurer of the dinner. sportsmanship than Ed. He has been Ida Goodspeed in charge. South River was heavily favored,, Chauncey L. Mitchell, Jr., Mrs. John Chief Protector Cudney has rcn-|- *} Belmar, west of the highway H. Hawkins, Mrs. James G. Van- dered valuable services to sportsmen brldSe on Routo 35, winter flounder having beaten Long Branch and Nostrand. . • • nln i S rk R r holding Asbury PaTk 7 to 0.' during hta 35 years, and Is one of the 2f K " |'? '" 'V' '"l, In- Mra. William D. Wikoff, Mrs. Ed- most popular officials of the state ' Our ood fl3hln& striPetl baas fl8hlnB win Close, Mrs. John H. Mount, Sr., pp deer hunting companion, Capt. South River had superiority In first government. His jovial disposition : •Mrs. W. Paul Stlllman, Mrs. J.. H. oh all occaslona and the faithful per- j «rcv R«dford ot Locu6t- mado a down statistics, Red Bank led in Niles, Mra. William J. O'Brien, Mrs. h ca h of 6 of hes passing attack. formance of his duties throughout '= ,° , t e sweet and meaty. William Boland^Mra. J. Parke Log- the year's havo won for him th- e af- 'table delicacies. These cold days, and, Mrs. Edward Anson, Mrs. Jay with a northwest wind howling, alt- The Buccaneers have next Satur- fection of all sportsmen, Duncan, Mrs. C. K. Collins, Mrs. Dinner tickets for the event may ting in a rowboat all day you have day off. They meet Long Branch James Walbaclv- Mrs. . Lawrence got to be a sportsman to take it. In Thanksgiving day at Red Bank. Bob bo procured by. writing Miss, Anne E. Hotlgren, Mrs. George W. Burbon^ J Sullivan, treasurer, State Flah'and all our life in the open we have never Techner rested his boys Monday and knd.wn a more ardent sportsman Tuesday. Mrs. V. P. Wilkinson", Mrs. William Game Offlce, State House, Trenton, J. T. Getty, Mrs. Fred Henshaw, N. J.. The chargo ia $3.50 per person, than Capt. Radford.' » The Long Branch, game should be Mrs, Joseph Williams, Mrs. John A. a. close one. Tho Green and White Hilber, Mrs. James B. Ikh, Mrs. Most of you fishermen will prob- lo«t 27 to 0 to Asbury Park, while Frank' Schwenzer, Mrs. Frank J. Will Represent ably be putting away your tackle In Rtd Bank held the Bishops 19 to 6.Nary, Mrs. Carl Borgeson, Mrs. winter storage. This year In partlcr Long Branch hRs.a big and veteran Thomas Osborn. Monmouth's YWCA ular you will want to give It special attention, as It will be lrreplacable team, however. 'Mrs. James R.\ Clarke, Jr., • Mrs; Lloyd S. Cassell, of the FfeeholS Forrest Smlthj Mrs.' Harold Bot- for the duration. In this connection Y.- M. C. A.. William H. Bgeln, of we would refer you to an article in kln, Mrs. Richard C. Hackstaff, Mrs. the SeaJJirt.Y^J^C. A., Henry R. RCR tho curren issue of "Outdoors" by Southern Girls' r I^WIBM. chairman of ihlTMbnmoUtlr Ben~Eisl"" cntille~d~"HBwr "to Mk Mrs. George C. Kirk, Mrs. Robert Federation of Y. M. C. A.'s,* Harry Your Tackle Last." It la well worth V. Carton, Mrs. Warren T. Fee, Mrs. C. F. WOrden of the Hpd Banlf Y. reading and offers some excellent Basketball Team J. Gerard Carton, Mrs. Leslie B. M. C. A. and William H. Pether- ndvice on how to'store your tackle Clcosi—MrHi- Raymond-VanHorn,- bridge;—Executive-Secretary -of - the so that It will be in flret-class condi- Mrs. Merlin Sharple3s, Mrs. Arthur Monmouth Federation of Y. M. C.tion when next season rolls around. Wins; 34 toU Crawford, Mrs. Edward Martin, Mrs. A.'s will represent the Monmouth Henry Germond, 3d, Mrs. W. EFederatio. n of Y. M. C. A.'s at the We have received word from two Mae Wood Stars for Ingram, Mrs. W. C Lewis, Mrs. F. meeting of the Central Atlantic Area o! our local sportsmen who are now S. Elridge, Mrs. R. L. Kelly, Mrs. Council of Y, M. C. A.'s. .to...be held serving In the armed forces. Wardy "Rebels" in Victory Wilbur A. Killoen, Mrs. William H. at the Stacy-Trent hotel in Trenton Grooms of Highlands Anglers club, Sullivan, Mis. Edwin M. Hardy. this Saturday, November 21.' a died-ln-theMvool striped bass fisher- Over the "Yankees" MMrs . WinflclWifll d W. H Hance, Mrs. There will be five policy groups man, is now stationed at Camp John Higglns, Mrs. Alston Bcek- meeting: How can we do a bigger Eieckenridge, Kentucky. Harold Wil- man,' Jr., Mrs, David 'Mouritford, and better job of Boys' Work called on, Jr, of Shrewsbury Is Htationed Tbe basketball team, composed of Mrs. R. F. Stewart, Mrs. Warren. for In Wartime? How the wartime at Jefferson barracks, St. Louis, Mo. • Southern girls, known aa tho Brugierc, Mrs. W. Ross Chapman. job with young men, differs from the Wilson knows all the secrets of "Rebels," triumphed by a score of Mrs. T. D. VanNote, Mrs. Edward peacetime Job. The Y. M. C. A.'s job the fre^h water. Where the trout 34 to 11 over the Northern, or '.'Yan- W. McClellan, Mrs. Edwin Martin, with workers in war and other ln- and the black boss hide, where tho kee" team, In a game played last Mra. Gporge A. Hogan. Mrs. Mll- pickerel and yellow perch are the Thursday night under auspices of dustries. How/ can Y, C. A.'s lard F. Ross, Mra. Joseph L.Grimm, mako progress in inter-raclal mat- thickest and how to entice them to the Women's' Division of U. S. O., Mt-H. F. Lawton Hlndlo, Mrs. Evan your hook. He writes: "I haven't Miss Eileen Egan, director. A dance F. Jones, Mrs. DenalA A. Needham.' ters?, and the Y. M. C. A.'s place In iponsorcd by the U. S. .0. division community planning and united seen a llsh or a fisherman around Mrs. William A. Baker, Mrs. Jamen financing. here. I'll have'to wait until I get In the Star of the Sea lyceum, Long H. Powell and Misses JoAnne Kelly, off tho post.. If you want some good Branch, followed. Nnncy J. WaRner, Viola Babcock, Featured speakers on the program perch fishing, hit tho big log at The highest scorer of tho evening Jean E. Watson, Doris Smith, Vir- are Russell L. Burgln, National Sec- putch Neck in the upper river, and was Mae Wood of the "Rebels," who ginia Ilch and Flora TVillguss. . retary to Japan, who recently re- chum with ahrlmp. It,, works as well tallied 25 points.out of tho 34. Miss turned on tho Gripsholm; and Tracy on yellow porch as it does on weak- Wood Is from West Jefferson, North Strong, general Bccretnry of thoflah." Carolina. Tho remaining members Ensign Aschenbach World's Alllanco of tho Y. M. C. A. 3f the team all hall from North Car- In charge of "Prisoners of War Aid." olina-. They are Ada Margaret Re- Completes Course One o( our local sportsmen, George gan from Clarkton, Fay Gi Solt, of Red Bank, has broken Into . from WllUnmston, Doris Parker from Ensign Jullua O. Aachcnbach, U. Party Given For print in a big way. In tho picture Kenstion, Marjorlo Dceso from Ch:ir H. Niival ncnri-von, lo vlaitlnp; Mr. we saw of him ho Is a pretty .well- lotte, anil Elolse Dore from Warsaw. and • Mr.s. Hnlph . Fon.se of Middle- Bruce Henderson dressed surf angler t'o land a 16- Misa Dore scored fllx points for her town village. Saturdny Kllfllgn As- Mr. nnd Mrs. £.. Henderson of nound atrlped. buss, but with a team and Miss Parker throe. All tr. enhach gratlutitod from tbe Naval Forman street, .Fair Haven, gave an slripcd \nw It la tho skill that counts girls are etudcrits at the North LonK Ht'snivo r(iidshipmen'.H school nt Chi-' informal party for their son, Bruce und not the clothca, Solt landed his Branch training school conducted by caRO.- Henderson, Saturdny night. Bruce prize last Sunday morning with tho So Do Your Christmas Shopping in tho Army. Knalpn Aschenbiich IH O. former lias ' enlisted In the U. S. Coast temperature bolow froozlng, whilo saulddlng (t, surf at Long Branch, Tho "Yankee" team wnu composed ccfldcnt of Leonardo and la a gr'ad- Guard reserve and will be Inducted 0 mainly of local girls und Include! uotc of Mldciletown townehlp high within tho next wook. A buffet sup- Catherine McLaughlln and Ann SI Hcbool, Ho .attended Perklomen por was sorved following an oven- Miss Joslo Kearns of Tho Roglstbr cillano of Neptune City, Gloria Llv prep and graduated from tho Uni- Ing of sociallblty. forco tells us that two deer can be ingstononnd Mildred McGeo of Lonf1. versity of . He aorved a Those present wero Mr. and Mrs. ecen nearly every morning outside Branch and Lillian Heat-don, who year and nine months.in tho Pacific Frnnlt E. White, Mrs. Lcroy King, her dining room window at her RED BANK area and begun his special training though from North Carolina, plnye< at tbn midshipmen's school In May. Mrs. Thomns Mon-lson, Mlsso: homo In Shrewsbury Gardens, on tho Northern team. Misa Hcni Mabel King, Evelyn, Ellznboth nnd Shrewsbury. MISB Kearns says they At tho completion of his leave ho You'll be aiding the wor effort by doing your Clirlstmns Shopping close to homo this year. don scored ilvo points tor tho "Ytin will return to tho college for fur-Lillian Henderson and Tommy Mor- scorn to get a lot ot pleasure In Icoes," Miss McGco four unit Mlnu ther special .training, hnvlng been rison, Jim Contello nnd Kalph ITon- listening to the oarly morning broad- Delivery problem* will be very complex due to tho shortage of rubber and gasoline, Livingstone, two. ^ ont> of 25 enalnns choaen from hid doraon of Fair Haven; Mra,' Fred cust, At least when sho turns on Miss Eleanor Bcunlan of 10 CIIISB for apeclllr training. Harvey, SiMl Rrl(jht: Mr. and Mis, the radio It does not scare them • fo do your'pnrt by. taking advantage of the large assortments of Christmas merchandise; ~ Brnnchpdrt avenup, Long Hiancli, Ooorgo Hcmbllng, Little Silver; Mr. uwuy. was scoro keeper, M, Amodce of the arid Mra. Stanley Whltftj .Neptune offered by Red Bank Merchants. civilian forces at Fort Hancock wns Belford Boy Enlists City; Mr. nnd Mrs, rinlpl*T. Whlto Wo havo JiiBt received tho latest referee and M. Covorston of-Anbury and Miss Ruth White, Mnnnsqunn; bulletin of tho, Wcw Jersey State Right here in ncd Bank enn be faund^evcry conceivable thing to supply you" nnd your v Park, limn keeper. Jny Wliltr, of Mrn. Pearl Mis, p. T. Cowan, Misses Lucy Mc- Fmtorutlon of Sportsmen's clubs and A doublo-heador Id planned for to- WliH„,„!„n o,„f nruoraHdforcl,, hanas> cnllslecnnsirud Inin j ncrmoti, Ann O'Reilly anil Pvt. F, tho New Joracy Wlldllfo council. II family's Christmas Gift List. Red Bank merchants, anticipating shortage of merchan- night u« ]iait of tho U. fl, O, prothn U, S,,Mmlnn cups, and fllnile-l C. Kiiiineth Cowan and Cui. Brooks l-i a. Nplomlld publication and thoto gram. Following a game botween bin baulc tuilnlng at Pnrrls Ialnnd,| Cowan of thn Bronx. •who had tho difficult task of assem- dise months ago, bought up stocks of "Hard To Get'.' things to supply their customers tho "flouthernnnlica," another team Houth Carolina Monday. Sunday, | -•"-• bling It dcMrvo a lot of credit. We during the Christihai Shopping Season, Start shopping now for the most complete selection. ojr..NPr»l .Carp^nn ,^Irl«v_nnd Mra. \Vlillo gavo a dinner party for 1'rojioftc Cnlnra For HlblHtn are particularly Interested In an ar- *er -i!i»ni.-"W"".»r-l •••••-•w-: »W;m»r*k4- Sltltci7 tlkJlrcr.JwprcsWoirH t Thono present woro Mr! nnd Mrs. 7 cmpKampalKnn riribb- -Of local glrlH, thoro will bo a return bon should ovor bo awarded Mnrhmi pf the federation. Maokey. bps, do- game between a team from tho Dli-k llofmiin, Dirk and Lola Anno votod a grout doul of his tlmo In his Hofman, Mlim Allco Innkatm, MIH» nerving this ureu, lta colors ubould bo North Long Branch training iichonl 1 biovvn. ami (iicun, Ijonthornt'Ckn iitn- .unsolllHti efforts to. ii/ocuro the- pro- und tbo Gamp . Coles "All fllnrn." l^'lfiauni Colllmi alul Capt. Albot-t tection of the otilpoil ham eo that llunyon, Mrs. Whlto hau unotlici- UciH'il hen> it((K'i3(( . If a tlilid colol r IIss Red Bank Community Chamber of Commerce Thoio will bo danolng botweon tho mulled, wlilto would bo perfect. fuluia nportmiioii will bo ablo to en- gainea, noli, Albert White, who IH n nnigcatit Joy thiit which lo rightfully their: technician ^Ylth ,tho 13th annorcd Tbcac colors inproscnt the munlcn); Slnrlncu trudKo through Alnsknn PRKHID1CNT MACKEY, JR, I'ftingimy achlovcd Indepondence division nt C«mp Dcnlo, Mnryavlllo, torcttln and Alhsha'd jinow-cappcd STHll'JSnS IN fOL1TICS, Cnilfurnla. In mi. mountain peaks,' Tho New Jersey senat* h&V met RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 19, 1942. t Pane Eleven

MANHATTANS (11 ROXY'S FLEET (1) . Stout .». nr, 120 111DcRo.a , _ „... 172 J7B 178 DELICIOUS ICE CREAMS Komar 113 121 03 n. l'chlhaben ...„„....„ 172 139 ipo Electrocuted At Hufklln 116 108 120Llnsmayer „.. 176 179 m REFRIEGATOR METHOD Klenk 120 159 14StTlg0 h 183 175 186 Ncu 277" 140 1J9 (Local War Plant Bowling Activities ' . <- » 104 408 473 Getting away from the usual choc - ' '• - 980 821 854 I olate, strawberry or vanilla leu V: J. HALL ASSOCIATION (2)' | creams, one will find tha following a Results, Standing of the Teams CITY LEAGUK. Adalr .i'^Aw. 166 178 174 J 550 Volts of Current pleasing variation and will bo grand Ml-WB S.'..~ 202 20'J ' 198 I to keep on hand at all tlmca. STANDING OK 1'HE "TEAMS Itotnundcttl ....;.., 158 153 ]JJO 1 Kills Plant Inspector and Individual Averages - W I, AVE US Kohlenbush ' ; 168 176 160 ' CHOCOLATE CHIP ICE CREAM Pete's Chatterbox .... IB 6 806.10 10«l Shelly ;. 161 182 148 Chummys 13 11 8C7.8 1008 Benjamin Day, 64, Manooquan was 1 can vanilla liquid freezing mbc Globe Petro Co." 13 11 837.14 062 155 898 870 \i cup (1 can) milk CIVARELLA UEACON LIGHTS (2) . It, II. Bowling Outer 13 11 H32.1 K^3 I killed Tuesday afternoon when,'while .1 cup cream, whipped Cltarella _...'. l"t P« Maffei : 177 SOS 18EWaddell ..._ 189 16] 130 'I, 4 L Shell Stn'loll 13 11 801.2.1 «82 FRIDAY EVENING LEAGUE, j inspecting a transformer in the Pearl ',~' cup coarsely chopped semi- Red Bank Bowling Center. A. (irob M4- E. llenmopane -. . 160 105 15Llebec6 k . - 216 160 CrysUI liar 12 Ii 0-11.21 !M3 ! street plant of tho Bendix radio corp- sweet chocolate Kosil - . 13B P. Maltol 161 200 174'ope — 1011 Eisner & Co. 11 1 :i 801.11 940 COMMANDOS 136 J, Mcmtopan : _ 231, ISO 227 i oration he was electrocuted. Tho Empty can of freezing mix Into STANDING OF THE TEAM8 IBS 108 I Local 203 3 21 170.6 S11 M. Klenk _...:.._.-.... 148 135 j body waa removed to the Word.cn W L AVB «eo, Crob"'."'Z'.~.-""-"." U8. 182 _,. Davison 181 lf,» INDIVIDUAL AVEKAUKS C. Turnock 124 bowl. Fill can with milk and add II. Malta ..,.....—.._.—_.... 181 . .,- , - . • .- - ... laB •178 642 ;•;. 11 JSM. Curchln, Jr.: _. 180 175 158 ! " <; AVE HG K, Mcllray :. Ill 1491<6 j funeral home of Red'Bank and then gradually to mix, stirring until New high single game 778. ''•"" -203.2 blended. Fold in cream, Turn Into 827 rl (i.Ueun :,„«*,„„,„,, 14» ir,7 tn the Marlhqrrj stftte hospital, for Cardinals "iio • New high, team series, 2I2QB. 803 7o2 "721 j ii" Kuirzzzz;:; 10.',.8 239 V. Koch 168 M147 1 freezing fray ot automatic retrlsit- HAMAS BROS. • "" _[^5 1 an autopsy by' County "Physician" H. Clowns BEATEMS 11) 1.04 w at.pr, sotting control for coldest freez- Davlaon - ••• 189230 Tnlarlco . : .... 103.0 209 755 '-'894 ' - Hartman. D««PI Mauncco , HO P. Koch J62 150 117BAY8HOHE BOWLING LEAGUE ing temperature. Stir thoroughly Falcone A. Tigho : 128 120 179 I). Lafayette ....'. '. 100.13 243 BLUEJACKETS According to Clarence Stewart of Schoflald ...... -.".-..-. 160 210 18a.16 278 E.-, Carhart ISO 48 once after first half hour of'freezing, Beavers ..... 221 W. Tlgbe 142 200 216 STANDING OP THE TEAMS. J. Tuttlu .., ... j Neptune and Rodwick Roasborough Chopperi ••••-.».....•.».>•. ',...,. And.r.on .,. 192 -IH.I 213 V. Aumack - 121 adding; chocolate while atlrrlngr. SlatUry 140 B. Aumack *218 227 25J W L HG Andi'l'son H '|"of Asbury Park, Day waa working ]'"'. PlngcR t 1.12.13 225 M. Iteunnllle 141 119 6 Freezing time 2% to 3 hours. Makes ' -Lions -»«..... "645 718 «6Capt4 . Wheeler's •: 10- 8 040.2 F. Falcndrnno 182.12 212 L. Rhodes _ 14S 136 153 : about the transformer when he about 1% pints -Ice cream. 1 881 Brook's Insurance 15 9 051.15 181.10 2!5 H, Draney J5fl 154 1 Woodmen RED BANK DAIRX ..New high three-game series for men,KornnU. Jfenni _.,. u .10. 5.30,1 U. Aumack .... }"' ] touched a wire. The current was cut l. . ". fJUIlCUU ..-/..:-..-.-.::: -lbO,4... 220 BUTTER CRUNCH ICE CREAM Cub. „ 140 167 Mlddletownera 18 11 874.9 180.2 •j'G] j off Immediatuly, after the elderly B|u Joy» ..-, 140 232 Lit-ut. Cummlny 'ill " '" "'• 743' ; 0 DRIFTWOOD (2) Atlantic Supply 12 12 U00.7 170.2 WILDCATS f'man emitted a scream, but before hy- 1 can vanilla liquid freezing m(x Js.pcrl 1 14 A. Travore, Jr 144 128 12Nat'1 a Jewelers 12 12 896.14 Cook 11B.5 • 228 uok»!.wZ J 17| B K. Jeltrcy - 211 ,,.Jones „ _ 14R 119 j'J ! slanders could catch him' he toppled •'^up (1 can) milk • INDIVIDUAL nECOBDS. _mlth —- "» E. Carhart *147 118:141 owlers' Recreation 12 12 867.12 177.13 Curley _ 169 35 ..tip crushed butter crunch (iu.nth.r -..- 1,86 S. Caslellacclo _ 224 100 22Leonard1 o Field Club :. 2 22 .815.21 J. - Cli-ory •'. Jactjues ...1 :... 158 124 183 I from a chair and fell headlong to Ihe High 8-game series (without handicap.) MacP.orlo ij» R. Ayrcs i ..... 233 225 204 K. Jlunch 212 candy ' » BROOK'S INSURANCE (2) ISO Inglls 134 133 cement floor. The autopsy waa per- Cspt. Tashtr ^^^ .^...^502 178 B. Ayers 163 '-—•-.-•• . • 772 788 WullliiB , 214 :194 nr, 209 MeKllI _ Ill formed to ascertain whether Dey had Empty can of froozing mix Into 748 656 68Stelnhardt7 . 205 193 II. ' Mazia 17 1.2 y bowl. Fill can %vlth milk.and add Chap, Lunaghan' . 546 HOME MODERKIZERS T. l'alandriino TORPEDOES (It) Bahr 204. 200151 71S 674 80die3 d from the shock 01 550 volts or gradually to mix, stirring until Lt. Hunter - 077 ,.,.,, • 208 iflO Monuhan ; IH:» 100201) S. Rhodes 173 221 AVENGERS C»pt. Belleville- — -..-040 no A. Shlnn 124 164., 157 113 11)8 from tho' fall. Dr. Hartman after blended. Fold in cream. Turn Into .sJlii "...-.-'... 125 H8 A. Cage 1S8 158 13Woodwar7 d .,.,...., ,..,..„,., 268. 191 177 L. Schlnanski R,chwenker ..":"... 141 144 Capt, Tasker 037 140, 0. JiiiieV ..::.:..•...:...;.;:-.: 1-1111 - -- UO i. Ilrown V.::...;..^.:J...:..V.;. 148 146 theJiwatiKatlon .said he. had been freezing tray of automatic refriger- High single gome (without handicap) Dummy i 150 150 150, 1 111 171 i;r ::r:: mn» Shlnn 204 J05 214 1072 '968 939 •2979 V. Sacco ' [,. Bradshaw :... 13«162 electrocuted. ator and proceed as above.' " Capt.. Tasker .-. 212 *New high 1 and 8 gamce. M; Aumack 23 170.21 Z1'8 A. VanBrunt .... 136 133 llir. Dcy had been employed a£. the Capt. Cane „ ~ 210 661 677 MIDDLETOWNERS (1> A. Oubornn 17 170.15 227 •1. Francis ...: _ _ 150 162 Capt, Ecltvlllo i 209 822 Mead ;.,.,. 183 141) HolTman .-18 170.7 202 firm for the past six months. Hla PUIUTAN DAIRY WINDJAMMER8 (1) Ctpt. Uellvllle..... 243 Domenlco 164 214 T. Arrione ...... '...... :. 21 110.4 212 72J 764 74famil7 y at Manasquan were notified BLUEBERRY BREAD Lt. Klvlnleml 288 Duncan : r H° M. Jones ' 13'J 155 iorster - 170 188 22r. -, MUSTANGS of hia death by plant officials. IJfl I). Wise - MB .1.48 Curto _ 167 175 Capt, Tasktr ..._ - 28T Collln ...... •'•.•'17 . Evans 142-' 146 . AND BUTTER PUDDING U. Hofmann 237 1). Qeronl -.—• ° 164 P. Jones .-...„ 100 188 Quaekcnbush 210 190 150 RECREATION CITY LEAGUE. 1. Boncoie .... 06 130 This was the second accident at Warden 211 146 J. Accrrn • I .'.... 182 154 Neu .., ; 166 173 18lJ the plant In the past few days. Ann 34 1. AchettHlo .... .\ 1'49 165 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES - W. 0'o.ronl ..._..:...—. •-." & BOYNTON (1) i.-Molnnr 139 153 Since it has been possible to pur- 1S1 101 : McArthur of 'Beacon boulevard, G AVE (ioorlcy ._...... -...... HO. ' " 624 885 • " -' ~ ~80i>. 80.7 863 It. "Smith. . -1H0 J21I !.'• Oshprn~.:.r.. ;....„ ..;.... 136 171 chase blueberries "a.11 year round—In 181 167 CAPT. WHEELER'S (2) . . 1311 Hill Keansburg, sufTcrcd lacerations to C»pt, Cano .'.- 14 11)!.0 STEHNOS <2> ICfl 168 season and out of season, in a frozen Capt. Taeker - H 10B.3 dy ISO 211 16GBrown .... CC1 her right hand Monday, when she ac- 850 708 1). Meglll- tfBS 168 Kohlenbuah 172 Smock ..." " 181 112 state—one has almost completely Chap. Lenaghan - IK .104.8 1'. Aumnck 161 168 TOMAHAWKS eldentally ran it across the blade of ^pP7d "thinking of That tL. -. U. Scoppa' - 15 188 TETLEY'S SPOBTINfi HOODS Mahler 210- 19.Mlnto1 n ...... ; 182 . -02 .. Hartiell"' _ 166 163 1 M. Aumnck '- 134 202 DcRom 183 211 211 the machine which she was operat- | blueberries are In season—we Lt, McQowan „ 12 185.3 1" «" R. Meglll 184 198 I. Joirrcy. Jr. ...-.: 140 161 Co)/ Mycri -...;.:.'.i...... 12 ,187.1 Tuttlo 183 104 11)3 "sTi 883 I, Ilrett • 169 lr, 1 ing. She was treated at Riverview longer have to yearn for those little Thorna Menxzopane .'.„.., 107 177 182 UENDIX IIADIO 12)-. . Hruno .... 145 hospital. tasty berries, but calmly buy a box Lt. Brook : * 2 llrtfrtfll 687 721 646 , y»t 22G 105 Onpt. Dollvlllo 15' 180.12 Humphi-oy .-. "J 104 Parker .... '. Mnifci ....: 182 . 171 or two or three and go right ahead 921 1009 065 Marsh .... Capt, ' Buck _ IS 180.3 Nordy .-. •,. " 150 with whatever we happen to "want to Lt. Spccht 14 18H.0 BENDIX LEAGUE. FORSGATE FARMS (1) Jonon ' 802 make with them—and such being the 881 014 Schneider : 241 162 172 Ccrlnl .... 103 152 SMTFIRES Rumson School Notes Lt. . Cownl- ...„.: '., 11 11)1,10 IIENBEY'S MARKET. . Farwel] , 180 182 lUr> Wolt 170- case, here -is a dish to try right Capt. Krclis .... IS 101,10 17!) I. JVisn 164 165 Ijifaycttfl Strppt School.. H. Scaocla. ...'. "21S 201 NO. 4 (S) Dilllone ...: ...... _:.. 168 166 105 CoiL-nllno IS!) 184 away. • • Lt. Hofmann 184.42 AKnime 190 171 us Poulson . 20S .. llnKO 127 190.9 Canimlco 1" ™ Corson ... 137 159' I. Jeffrey, Sr •!.. 14t 131 During September [he pupils of the Lt, Drew 140 "•enterman „.., 14G: 109 2111 Lt. Miller 15 182.2 Blrmikln. ..-:.-... 800, »8 Miihonvy ...- 107 :. Herncnu 14E 137 Lafayette street school opened, their ' BLUEBERRY BREAD AND Duncan .. ..- 183 142 1120 145 Capt. romeroy .•••••• 9 192.12 narrulo ^..- - 20.1 205' ! 1. VnnVHet :...._ 177 Olsen 151 177 931 850 863 GARUENEKB (1) assembly program with a salvage- BUTTER PUDDING Lt. Eahaek 15 184.8 ,181 170 1G3 RSW.1I - •- j^l _^l Yore 156 145 NAT'S JEWELERS (1) E. Turnoi- drive as the beginning of our defense It. Hunter _ 14 187 Aoalr .-. 205 215 192 Sutherland 0H If. 5 18G 8 thin slices-white-bread ' .-.._ 12 186.1 1023 060 Porker _ 147 102 103 168 ir,o PLYINO TIOBRS project. It proved more than suc- ',i cup butter . • Capt. Humes - 701 J63 Mazzu B. Purcola .1.. 144 155 Lt. Blono .....::....:...-...... -. ^9 182.0 METtOHANTS TRUST -157 Ahem - 162 122 .163McDermott 146 17« cessful as about a ton o£ scrap was 1 quart blueberries .,.....„;..„;.' 170" 100 NO: 2 (0) -15U. M. Vlitnc 129 106 MaJ. Waller . 14 181.B 165 Sihellack lull 160 181 A. T\nnei- 166 collected. 1 cup sugar 142 Geriat 187 170 Ilrown _.....„ 181 167 1511 -2X7- Capt. Travl '15 182.6 Shlnn ... 138 144 -Pinch-of-salt . • _. Lt. Vcrnosky _ 13 ' 173.0 170 Cnlahan '. 14E 155 91!) Many of the children 'had gardens ; ttenon : 8!I9 Travers 11II 15C Lt, Heorir.ii 12 185.11 105 Dummy , 1 .'. 125 125 8S1 82G 850 JJONCOUE S TA1I.OHS (2 1 during the summer ao during tho be- ?i cup cream, whlpp'ed Mai. Atkins ...'. 11 1711.3 Allen McAllister- ... :_...: 130 111) ATLANTIC SUPPLY' (2) 3hinn Hi5 2 ginning of October a flower show Remove crusts of bread. Butter 1 Jonoi 170 654 727 726 EtrBarker-:r.7.i^:.r. .l ^;^T7.T.™-l3-17011- 702-818 - -838 13 r, 121 NetT ....,..,.,....: _144 14»213 Dummy ..-.. • •I— 133 was held. The children ~. arranged:! Lt. Carnoohnn - fl 184.1 ARNONE BROB, Tlgho , 201) 182201 I Ai.dci-Kon 1...... V 2 21G 322- 750 173. Kill • 147 LtrIHff7^ T4 l&XG cnnino 7 l« -160- 130 Doncore ..^ 181. center-pieces, bouquets and corsages baking dish.*~ Aiter~nate~alfcea of 190 Komalskl .. .J.....V...... 7. Till—16T decp Lt. Harper : J 13' 188.7 U. Allen 17; • 8* NO. 8 (!) mi_ ChurchJCampaign •_ jvilch_wete_)udged and_prlzes were bread and stewed berries until all Lt, Dullard 14 177.4 V. Boncovo 138 '«8- 110 Taniiry Shelly " ! , 165 IS7 100 17B 180 102 Crlnkwater J J... 191 195 Acerra : 1S3 203 awarded. The stage when' ail "ar~"are used; Bsk8~in-a-moderate»-ovenarateoven - MaJ. Itamoy 14 177.4 F. Bruno : H8' 1*9 Do Horo ; 130 ,834 013 032 MaJ. Oylcr - 11 170 J. Arnono ».» 220 128 Newman ...'.. In Middletown ranged, was beautiful with rook gar- (350 F) for 15 or 20 minuter). Serve' . - 165 840 014 PETE'S CHATTERllUXMO) very cold with .whippehidd Lt. Col. Jlogle. 15 175.4 Nnulty 188 Kull IS!) 130 dens, bouquets, miniatures, etc. cream. MaJ. King 14 1711.(1 805 906 775Anderson FOWLER'S RECREATION (2) Tho churches of Middletown village Serves six. , 147- Hahorty _ 203 180165 McAllister 177 16!) The next part of the defense pro- Lt. Davlcs 13 • 171.8 Ilubbarrt ;... 102 177 Allen _ ,....». 184 180 p. Smith 15S ISli are participating Jn-tne united can- Lt. .O'Connor 7 170.7 Forbes 170 jects they tackled was a stamp drive. 'BOWLING CENTER, CITV 188 135 Carmen 1B0 U2161 Okborli 211 177 vass drive,', under auspices of the Lt, Herbert • 10 177 «oore _ 141 211 PingUorc 102 172 Fourth and fifth grades were tied, Cereal can be prepared for chil- * .813 816 698 102 Federal Council of Churches. At a Capt. Mauborgho , 12 177.3 LEAGUE Downs .-. 183 166185 having bought the most .stamps. dren lor two days' use. It Is not ad- Lt. Hosklna--.: 15 178.8 NO. 6 (0) • 894 • S04 meeting.last week lt was decided that However, the other grades did very vlsablo to keop lt longer than that Lt. Harris ..< 5 17»- PETE'S CHATTERBOX (21 Carinclla ..'..:...... ;...... 182 188 125. : 870 M»~819 '"•'llKB BANK RECREATION in) he churches follow their prospect well. tlmo for them as It 1B apt to become U, Cardlneau 13 181 G. Cooper '. 102 111 146 LEONARDO MELD CLUB (1) G. Mintun ISC 207 105 162 166 176 1st and call upon the peopla of the yellow and lumpy, although If lt has Lt, Lnke 10 175.12 llcndriika" ! 1 131 10} Dummy ..' 125 125 125 Hollowellll 158 11(i1 183 Johnnton "..., 101; 201 In November the children arrang- not boon cooked In milk and Is kept Lt. Ford _ B 181.1Cook ,. 228 l»l wfordAi 141 154 128 Schwarti 203 157 173 Aumncl; _ 1911 182 community for church attendance, ed a program with fall signs; such Lt, Hill • ir> 17S.9 Drunls ...... ' 107 181 140 ...... 173 1«7 172 Reynold < : 219 152 149 In' the refrigerator there Is nothing Ojborn : 172 1BJ 108 and support of the' churches, which .M .collecting leaves and arranging • Oen. Clewfll ..1 12 178.0 BHtoro .; -_m .191 Waldman : 172 160 148 Coimdrunn— 216 200 in it to'sour or spoil. . Lt, Barr - 11 108.8 618 763 667 - 202 1«3 103 are carrying an extra burden be- them. Many attractive displays of Lt. Woclrul! ... . 12 109.2 ' 876 901 V 1158 932 027 causec of tho wawarr . uSomSomoe oof ththeo i t ' NO, 5 (1) - - - CLOTHIERS' & INSURANCE (1)' plants, nests, different types of lock TAX SALE NOTICE- Lt.. Irwin 5 108 CHUMMY'S.BAR (1) 008 -7«0 870 churches-will also make, their every- (which were of special Interest to the cB- ;.;.^sii.™.:;:.:;St. 100 IBS17.3 Townbee 09 100 92 E. Morrlfl .- 221 200" 160mbmbor-can-van,'.-.Presontwe.ro Rev. Of Real Estate in the Township of Holm- Lt. Cummlnm 150 181211 tcllo :..*...:.:..::.'..rs.^:v:.:. "13V 134" 140 T. Arnono ...:..T...::.7.!...':.V.'.: ^03 "16(1 100 sixth- grade) were exhibited,.•- .il»l for.Nnn-Eiiyrnent of Taxee and 201 CasaalivBO _'....1 117 14S 170 FAIR HAVEN -WOMEN'S S. William Spofford, Rev. Abram J. M. Aumnck 146 100 Tultle 188 '202 US This past Friday they had a very ' Assessments. BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE. 1S3 Worth 153 I2S' 13J Kennedy .' • '05 114 VanHoutcn . and Rev. George W. U. Aumnck -214 17220'3 Smith - ' IB 66 01 LEAGUE, Slri.us 1 156 interesting toy drivel The children Public Notice Is hereby given th»t tha Nordy 182 179 Meniionano '. 213 104 213 Young. The date of the drive is from brought in toys for the Red Cross, unilerfliuned. the Collector of Taxes vt the FIELD LAB NO. 2 (1) 556 624 November 15 to December 6. Presi- lownshln of Holmdel. Monmouth County B--Morris- ^101) 189 222 844 071 DIAMONDS (2) some which they wanted distributed K, J.. will sell »t .public auction In the NO. 7 (2) Ell ; t. .-...;. 122 : B, JIuntcr 184 1'4G 175 GLOBE PET. (J) dent Roosevelt, Sir Howard Scflpps, to sick children In hospitals for Town Hnll on the 15th day of December, A. Hnguo - 200 103 .180Duncan .... 168 Woerschlnu .T....:.r. —91— 114 Purdjr •:;...... ;...... „ 137 NORDY'S MARKET 165 Filthier ..-....;..... *»i ..; 213 Wendell •Wllkle-atid others will speak Christmas.—They-really made-a-good l»ia.at 2-.HU ii. m.'. the following-' ilesrrlh.,1 L 'KmlHona-~ „_• 117 135 132P. Bruno '"."3-ZZZ.".' 140 Hardlm 1 - 170 1*1- Lnfnyetlo on nation wide radio programs dur- R.. Morris .'. 165 19r. 15P1. Smith .. 180 1R0 Llebeck 166 145 ^r 155 chasoy 178 171 job of playing Santa Claus as the S«ld l»nds will be soM to make the 10.1- 225 20S 200 Pnrk«rPnrkflr- ,. 0 Smock .; 131 133 Murdico' .:. ing this period. Herbert Hoover stage was packed with toys which Amount of munlciiml Hens chargeable 805 828 860 215 Parker •„ ; 201 187 Meyoi-H ...„ '. 1-12 200 opened the campaign Sunday even- iiKitlnal tho same on the first day of July, D, Latayotto 187 Aschcttino any child will be more \than happy SPADEa 211 1942, as.conliiutcrl in tho :ollow!nB list GRILLI'S (2) «82 837, 765 720 631 Stadler... . ing. to receive. . * . touether : with . Interest on laid amount' . P. Scoccla ;.. 170 219 162 BOWL1NO CENTER (1) NO. 1 (3) Maek i..~!".Z /rom the first dn/ ot July,.1542, | the H. Anchottlno 102 101 201 o T. Bruno HI . 117 Fox ,„ "158 140 101 KIU date of inle, and costs of sale. The eub- W. Oorlnt - 158 181 20J0. Kennedy 158 128 GullllaniR . .,. 150 150 141 Card of Thanks. . «crlber will BCII In fee to the person -whr> B. Savaeo .-..-. 174 177 178Santollo —.- '• • Io0 163 Smith' 124 124 Rbeades _ MONDAY NIGHT tKAGUE Mrs. A. A. Whiting's W« wish to expross our apprecia- bids the amount due subject to redemption It. SuDHi - 18" 200 17Schuoke8 r 183 221 Anderson 120 102 '•12 ¥3 tion and heartiest thanks to ourat the lowest rate of Interest, but In no. F. Bruno -..»••• 182 222 Pingntoro , 182 213 '210 CLUDS (2) STANDING 01- THE TEAMS Will Probated many friends for the kindness and -aio exceeding eight (»> per centum per . . . . 802 968 9l» England W HG nnnum. The payment for the sale ehall Axelion sympathy Bhown to us during the HOME MODERNIZERS (2) "?34 ~7S8 1 Iilenl Diner :... 20 S26.ll Katherine Hobrough Whiting,' Red be mnds before the conclusion of the sals LOCAL 201 (0) Piccolo . C' CillitHit.. WhooloraWhpL'lora .- ....:.- 19 SI7.2 Illness and death of our beloved wife or tho property will be re-sold. Cash or Oleary : 208 100 170 151 - NO. 8 (0) '< Kreger ... Bank, who died October 7, left her and daughter; Santello 128 168 14T0. Pninndrano ...; 166 Crawford -.;;~.r-^:...... :...." 121 "125 148 0 iHiKhlnnijuhlanilfnl LaiLaundrn y 18 809.i certified check only will be accepted in Rlordan- .'...... I... 147 133 12 SOS 21 clothing to Emma H. -Davis, Little Rutherford Sidney and Family. lyment. M. Aumack.^Jr .". 171 UO 11Kenned8 y 152 H7 1!. Whlto 142 Lions Oluh Munch 105 160 285 MIntry ... 121 127 Hiichlan 191 WANT ADVERTISEMENTS lty shall have the same remedlee and Collln ~ -™ 156 Bucknlew 1B0 130 6S7 394 651 T. Minor „ 204 1K1 executor. The will was drawn Sep- I'. Lafnyetto - 170 166 HodotT. &>• 130 164 tember 10.M912. . , rights a« other purchasers, including- the Duncan - - 146 56.1..4J0 454 E. Mln'o? i,,,,,... ftl 21S 101 Too Late for Classification right to bar or foreclose the- right of re- D. Cpjonl .' 175 164100 Lovcloy ....!. 16B 188 TELEPHONE LEAGUE. '".'I Dr. Frederick Bullwlnkol. Atlantic demption. W, Ooronl ...- - 110 Naolorlo - _ 148 180 WE DESIGN and rnnke bed hendWrd., In . j( '' S20 930 HOC The «nlc will bo made and conducted la R, Smith .....v...... ^182 J70 MIDDLETOWN LEAGUE. Highlands phyBlolan, who died Oc- uraceful nhnpcs of your own selection; fteedim ;...... 211 140 -WJBE CHII5FS, „ HIGHLANDS KSSO (0) conlance with the provlslonn of the- sta- Ooorlcy - HO 161 tober 19, left his estate to his wife, thin have them poupholsterel d 'to enrry out ' 857 843 Mrtftsa :.. 13» 172 KlIBf ... -.::.-• .. . L'OH 115.150 tute of the State of New Jersey •ntitled. Steams 149 181 LENTZ'S Dorothy' 'Bedworth BUllwlnkel, and your dl'dcoQratlvo''achamoh WJWJjidodw l "An-Art-Confe-Mlnir-Unpaid Taxes and As. CRYSTAL BAH (2) Updlko - , Ill 178 J. Mulraln Dlimmy . 13.T US 135 mode to order. Slulmm Crnft StSu , Clcnry ,, ,,, ,,,,,, .,.. ..,.,..,_JnI)_193_ Whltehurst 144 112 177 Ui-dle - -.. Mil ISli 11B named her executrix. Dr. Bullwinkel sossments and Other' Municipal Charges oa ..- 830-807- -J 1 ! sim 4 Johnson _ Enst-Front street, phonh e Red Bank 3995. Heal Property, and Providing for th« Col. 18B' -1ST Headon ., mt'de hls.^wlll -December 7^1038,- Two-doom from-Kolly-ii BA83A8 BROS. (2) '.....'„. pii-aro- ..1^"..!.".! !!!!!!!!"«« us .175 211 185 "170" Cnmiihell 162 1S9 lecllon-"Tlioreiif-bjr the Creation- Unil' Eni Tanner •'• •- J. Lenti - ~ ' 185 1S7 Davison .... 1M 280 Munch 174 187 , F. friebott Mrs. Anna Rebecca Whltford, forcement of Liens Thereon (Bevlslon of Mauacco 160 148. Main ! 173 118 846 , 132 Hi 150 1 -770 730 Manasquan and Jersey City, who TURKEYS^-Johnson'B Turkey Farm, 1!I1H),'. and Acts nupplementary thereto. J. Oentlla ...... '. 14 fj 105 173 i Bohofleld , 160 210 .in» •••"DEAI. LABS NO. 1 -IDEAL.DINEK died October 12, bequeathed hor-es- __ Newmim Springs road, -Red. Bank,-- and amendntory thereof. 182 845 022 872 150 At any time before the sale t£e undeT- Anderson - 1.02. 221 Klonk 212 891 Rublcy 177: 'ir.t tato to' her husband, Johnston,. and phono Red Bank 2045-M. Slattcry HI _140 157 EISNER (1) Zollor ... -.... 12114H 169 779 Rviin 1SU 206 jtned will receive jiayment of the amount Tiittle 158 BACH3TADTS appointed him executor. Tho will duo on any property with the Interests Lewis 110 178 M. Andrew 140 C, Ailnlr .' 1115 1 .-,5 881 058 MazEaropnt 1. 128 Muller 198 140 1B2 r.ittei-.'ion 107 12-1 20-1 was dated November 18, 1928. BOOKCASE, plftte ulass doors, for sale, anil cost up to tho time of payment. W. VanNortwIck U .•..•." 134 Tho nnld landx no subject to »]• de- HED BANK DAIItY (1) Rhondej .....'. 181 221 'Jwtcillu 154 1GB 148 Mohr 2»1 178 177 70x43: also disc top roaeK-ood miittlnier Costa 180 1R0 W.' Blshof ....:...:...:..;: Estates at Asbury Park and Bel-table. Phone Allnntlc HlKhland« 481. rlbed In ncconlnnrc with the tax dupll- Eelman 140 182 Arnonn ; 157 155 (i. Braunlhger „...'.'. 141 , Motrl .....'. .140 108 831 811 14-1 325 mar are devised in two last wills pro- ale. incluilliiiT the nnme of the Dwner ai IIolTronn 156 171 n. Murdock KJJ; las ATTRACTIVE throo-room npartmrnt for shown on the last tnx duplicate and the BUckaleW , m . 154 DEAL NO. 2 J. Knam -.•...:::.-.-..-.;'• 143 •• UONS ci.un (21 bated this week at tho office of Sur- jureirnlo of tiu-tes, nMessmenta and other , .'. 173 112 1:1 (1 I-Vliilialic 1 (11; lllll rent unfurnished, modern t heat and llnht Smith .... 811 901 87Dietric9 h T. Wlnterj i78 rogate Joseph L. Donahay. munlchinl ihniKen which were « Hen Nll 110 McDonald supplied i KarnRe. VanBrakli' Agency, call llydcr - 130 '!"; Mrs. Annlo J.' Duncan, Asbury Freehold 1093. thereon on tile- first tiny of July, 19(2 lr> Guenthcr 186 Rxtloggi ~ 141 124 .Idin.snn -. 1811 an llrttotl lieloiv. ' 148 756 7G0 79Kim,1 , ' 1-16 138 Park, who died September 18 last, VICTORY LEAGUE Anderson ...-• 21v WAOKER'3 •SALESLADY wnnteil, fxpc WILUAH M. A0KBHSON, 772 177 l-'nrwcll .... 132 1.17 Haoje T.. .r.. 110 Luker ...«., 150 166 bequeathed $200 to her .sister, Sarah Zl. Cull Red IInilk 2581). „ , , , „ , Collector »f Taxes. Kamps » 150 170 ' ' MERCHANTS (1) MAJ0113 Wenjol .... 150 Martin, created throo' $5X10 trusts Holmdel, Township, M. J, Potter "0 100 157 Naushton 163 SUPERSRX oil hcnlor for snlo: not' type, Ottls U7 141 lr>8 825 740: 736 HOOKKltS (1) and left the remainder of her estate' .Nnme ' Description Total Brett US H,C its H, D. Woolley 134 13S ins Dowena .. : 182 173 II I US larjio slip like new: nlso Peiff-cl i-iinl 161 142 R, B. INBT. Stave, 194 to her daughter,- Beatrice E, Bow-raniies Aim tnble to)) Kfifl ' innta-a; Ahern. Lester, Est., Middle road, Koch "7 Sanborn ..,!..; 12a 101 11Jtihnso6 n 120 242 161 101 122 ,.187.1! Patterson « » 137 153 170 King 168 157 11)0 Parka - 182 147 V12 ISO ker, whom Bho named executrix. One hrnnil' new: prlccil iljiht. Hork's yiove Bnllcy, Myron li.. J)eers roaii,-'"l 188 Sherman 144 Hay nvcniie, HiKhliiml.^, D. Allen 105 ICC Handicap ...... U. 38 3K 38 Poole .. ; 18m5 170 127- lilO of tthe $500 trust fund, (^ to a | ^r&iaid, ,„«„. lot 89.27 871 780 735J ll'u'w 13,1 2 IS Cawola, Uulseptii, Everett road, "" .'. 102 818 S80 E70 I Molnar 102 141 ianddaughter, Evangellno Bowkcr Hi! 164 160 MILLER'S 34.fi acres 8ST.81 AIINONE nnoa. (a) CAPTAINS H. FUvherty „ 181. 200. .175 601 Finn, who is to receive tho Income LEAVING (or tho South, would like to Peg Mnffel 102 100 130 place my two colored jnahh; one u cook, Ely. Wllllsm C, Bst.. Main street, 0. Bruno , l»r> 181 100 751 866 B65II. Hudson ;. 120 116 112 111(1111,ANPS LAUNDRY rom tame until she reaches the ago 85 acrej 1,115.28 100 Skinner -ill 114 14 C. Kunamann 145 ISO the other vnltresn anil rhnmbeimaid. Iloth M. Allen —. HO 184 SPLICING 123 170 Knili'ilfini'll 121 very renllablo ttnd efficient. Mrs. Arentl, Rue, Norbcrt, Hlllcreit rond, It 1111 H, Uraney ISS Un l(i(l II. May .... 149 150 KiMnnn'U'Ul 1M 110 1S8 of 35 years, wrtfm' tho principal Is T. lloncorc 133 iflH Pete Mallei - 154 130 160 HI 108 phone Ited.Hnnk 390. •178 Ilfbhotls C. W, Helnold '..'..'. 172 157" 122 ("linn 17~ 1S4 ll!l bo paid her. The second . 5500 CulhatK,' Wllllnriv'nVli'r'i'hiiii'ps F, Bruno : US HO Ulnpji 2111 167. J. Arnonn 108 220128 - --•- Mnhr. Jr llii 17 6 101 trust fund goes to another grand- MUM, 12 ai'io.1 ... 79.811 Olfl 587 0OGWI«Ki-r ifln-.ivKnan ' 100 Oil, pall tint's, etchlniia and enaravlnus rj- '»' Point Comfort Heath (V: .... 21 tt.EE I COLONELS 175 803 daughter, Bcatrlco M. Bowker, who storcd to their original beauty. Fcnmos 80S 000 Louche , ' GROCERS I Atwlerson 1117 Crlttulft, Nlcnllttn, Laurel avenue, M. Connor 148 I VanWlnklo 122 s to receive $200 of tho principal l-e-Klldeu mid liurnUlied I1U« new. Spun TBTLEY'S SPOItT GOODS (1) M. Rhdndei 154 Schalblo 166 1G0 Crnft Studios, .17 Kast Front street, i-hono no Wnltt Murphy „ 138 whon she reaches the ago of 21 Hyiiiii,' Wllllnni, "KSI"." ilo'i'riidei E. Chamberlain „„. 131 102 135 lied Bank 3905,. Two doom tronl Kelly's. rjiB0 U,7 100 ion GII06 ...; u ;..; 131 111 rond, 5 acrlM , D. Allen _ 188 141! 175 820 763 730 ears, $200 when she reaches the age KeiulrlrkRuii, Wllllnni C,•: Miildle Alvino 18S 1U4 Moore : :..... 130 173 TUESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE WANTED, elerl ill- wnMliiuir- mn thine. .12 T HOL^DEL Rocky ." 190 of 25 yoars and tho balance of $100 13.31 ThornHumphreo y - - 1»170 2 194155 0126 - SOH r.07 Thomsun . 160 170 K.i.t Hlvi-i r,iniil, ItuiiIMlll. Ilurllnir, Kvn, Miildle mail, 1 >, 178 OEM ERA LT, 1S2 128 STANDINC OK THE TEAMS when sho reaches tho age ot 35 iinci Nonly • 181 Clausen ... 755 809 K1TCHKN »l"l. anil IHU tulry tub tB.'JJ M. JVancli ..... 14Q lf.7 1 73 Desmond . 161 H.2 \v I. nr, years. Tho third fund goes to a COIl- Johiirt, Spencer, rVt.. ilolmilti 11. 1'Vancla KIDDLE'S ! Mi-. l."i :t. 11 i-onll>letu with tlXlilll'ri unit in Kooil 85B 881 J2H 200 174 Hnmmoml 203 144 grandson,, Charles R. Bowkcr, Jr., Curt an, litffl- road, t lot , 197.011 I,, llradihaw ...... I4H Ptiscy 192 137 Hull II illtlon. Aiilily I o IluKh 111 IJ HENnV'B MARKET (2) inn 1.17 Jnnnliy ..... ISO U2 ton nvctiue, phi,IU- Iteil llnnk 1 Ji'wltt, John, Eit., llolmilel rund. W. Ilindnlinw .... lr>4 1X4 Sohnoor t OH 13:1 i:i s7o.;t Who Is to receive $100 of the prin- unn-J. H."Se««'el« 218 201 166 133 1 acre J7.3S Handicap ;,-.,.. 15 IB IS 835 "736 672 Thompson .". 168 l-'lc-ol S 70. Ill cipal when' 25 years old, $100 when Jnruh..,,!, Hill. Mid,II. load, Hj, Oanonleu 178 17K Hoffman Mu In Tavi.rn «'20.1l liOOl) used fn IllllUll- lit K Ifll t suvl IlK.'* 1 28, $100 when 31 and the balnnco of UXIB. nciel l!7.24 8lmpkln« 2011 180 Mellnth 175 151 ii Tnvrin 17 H 2.",, '.I Visit mir «hoiviDoms' , limiii-d our HI «7« Uun. I.nlicll, C.i! I, Ml.lii!,. l0.d, 1 lot anrrilto 203 205 COMMANDERS" Hlildle :.. 115 146 $200 whon 38. The will Is dated May You'll nlwuys.como hm•k. No OIIUKII .Mrlxt/jic, Jo^epli, J'nlmer nvemie, .. ao.oo FAIH HAVEN L1CAOUE Indlvkluul HCOI'CH in Tuesdayy Antiques, KU1», . £t\uidi's Ilowoll : .....jail 190 A. VanVllit 171 147 23, 1042, objects of i,l 1 ncro I.KU A. Travels 18J 311 niKlit'n lonuup vory hluh, Dick Fiirnitllru nml Art linl l.'li.v, : Kiist TAIll HAVEN FIREMEN (2) 1 Mrs. Lottio Bennett, Bolmar, who Front Rtrcet, lihone lfiOH. Mi.ho JUIIIF>, Holmdel. Keyiiorl ••10S3 ono Curtis 116 un MBAU'S Noil Rottlni, IIIKII of 277, while, iiiliil, 1 aoru .,. •nn.oa • New hiBh team ilnnlo gnmc. 164 J. Wagner 201 1«2 Meaile ; 102 81 died October 2-1. .' loft $50 to tho J. Schofleld 1S8 I I ','Knsli" Pnrkc anil Howard Mona- TWO crnb drugs for sale, six (fet hint'; Miilniu'niiliii, Atu-alo, Highway J. l-'riink 131 1*2 Uurkhardt 17« HAL'S TAVERN (2) 100 .,.|[iI I lum lliul 2(i0 'i, tu^fthur with haw 'Ladles' Aid Society of the'Methodist i-omplote with not^ ami wwlvcb i $ 10 No. ,1V «,H api-pa l.iia.iii 1(0 "?07 R Kreger •: HI 1411 Allen 105 U7 ,Vfailfnl K'lwnnl It,, J'fumo arc- A. Qulmby .'• 107. llfl I Aj;nlini>'H 2-lfi, und miviMal othnra church of Bolmn-r and tho. remainder each. Arnold llntmiti, » New .tn'ct, Sea 1J2 LIEUTENANTS • J. Parley 140 HI Khiic 108 181! 17s - 10.411 L. Hcmlrloka 170 179 L. Pryor 173 21B v of hnr, estate to her grandchildren, llrltthl, N. J. . • . M. Aumnck - 178 178 113 C. Zorr 122 1:14 Clark 146 138 nvor -01). lively oius wns rooting for MIIIII-I'I. C. nml \S.,' Mali nttest, J. Hnnnnipul ISO 23(11J, 1 C. (nulls : 122 01 (Juackcnbush .... Dii-U Noil biM'itusD lie titni'lcil off wltli Chiii' Lung and Ilarftld Bennett, MARTEltS' at the iilrtni'ii fi itinhin in 1 : 1111).ill m-i-e-o U'i.JI H. Kll U* 147 12? 70s mia Phil ««»!« UP 151 2(17 PETE'S IIAIttlER flHOI' (II 840 812 aoTlnliii" »tr!ii4!.s »ml, »f ruiirup, uno j)lnnml appointed them executors. The with moilorn enii!i>m«-nt and a Imi-k Mrll.nll, Jnlm, V.H.. Middle mad. Dillon- 1«B IK7 120 (froum) of axpi-i-lem-i.' vvp- run can j nil 6.ni arrrs ; RHO. Handicap 4D 4U 411 Wlliltclte MUlll'IIY'S I1111I to Htnml In tho 10th. Bill Wood- III wna executed July. 17, 11)36, your ldi-a« and llin lliilMheil work wlll'mi-ut IM1KM11:,.- A. I,., I'M., I'aliix.- ave- 111 0.14 P. Mallei 140 1114 Harneil 200 2IIH nui-, ,11.(1(1 nrf«* 1BJ.1J CITAIIEIXA (1) ward In thi''H«y«hiire IIMIKUO luul n with your pxiu'otlltlim. Hpan Crafl Stuill . KNBMNB I-', 'Rclsunian 157 HI K, tiiimmers 131 37 ISnst Front streut, - •>litma< llnl Hiuilc rikiiuln (I'lkowahl) Mary, I'alln- Cltarella •J2U HID I,. Klenk 181 181 II. Htsdler lS'i 180 ADLKK STAUB FOR MIAMI. ,,mr. 1011 Kneley 127 ill 11 SD9D. TWO tlouis from Kully'^. oi- avi'iiuu. Ill nnr»« A. (Iroli 1211 M. Klenk 135 I (I.'I Wm. Aumack 158 '100 inn 1115 Hnmlvri, Alui, Mldilln mail, 1 lot l"l.0'J llano - mo IIS i UROWN'S MAI1KF.T (21 1 K. Carhart - 123 1114 M. Aumack 182 10'J Hummers 17B 161 Si l.rllni'k 1.11 Uil 119 Thni-iic, MiV. J«se|ili, 1'nlmur ave- -IW - no .111 University of Miami, which Han Iloul • A. J. Hauuo . 1311 inn Walllnit 211 12;. Ili-llci ,1.''.'. 20:1 1112 NOTICE. nile. 21.fill Afroit t«.llr! 108 140 111 nevor boalen both Unlvoralty of Flor- (leorire (irnli A Hnmllcaiv 20 20 745 786. i'l' Minor 11,1 mi 110 Notlt-e Is llfldiy given Unit an lfer Th.irne, (iour«e Vf.. llluhway Nfl. • 1H1 I'HV 111 ."I 1 II, Mnzia * 5H0 MAPLE lUNKll (2) li!l I',,, itim no ida and Unlvorslty of South Carn- has hem rerelvril liy llu :i-1, an.7 sr,«n HUM ADMIRALS mn 10 n1 w v 01 200 Uhodes '-... 161 1H0 AKIIIIUC . us llna In th" "ft" y° '' '" '!' - ' ' mlttoe of tho Tnwiishlii of Mlrlilli'tnwii fur VnnCII.-f, Mn. John II,, Ki)., S27 I 10 876 P, flrown 172 II. Schllcker 144 1(5 thnt feat SnturdaY when the Gnmo- Die imrchnae' "f nrniiorly luviHsil in the Urns mm|, .1 lot jio.'in K1ICI.11 LAU. 2 II. Pntleraon 151 1 mi Mntlouil 1 124 KECBEATION COCKTAII. .urn Tnwnshlp o/ MMilletowii, lii-Ing l«t« Nt.«. VimHcitt'XIi', Ml»j))ie», 1,'rnwford'e E. Morris.... i no 1H0 222 L. Rhodes 131 I ur, .1. Wsltaer ....'. 100 (IKOItllKS TAVKHN 111 cocks Invade the Mlatnl Orango 11, 13, on tile mini eiilltlml Knsl Koam. ('fiiliur rniul, T.tft ni-ieit 7*.»« 11. Hunter .. im MH 176 J. lUmmonil ...-— lno ui I). Hill ...'. 1 f. 151 UI , LKAOUE. 1118 1 VI bowl. hum llolich, for the Hum nt Hlx llilndli'il ViuiUincH', Ultarta, M110 .road, I SCI 024 A. Ilnnue ... , 200 inn 571 A. Davlsim 154 J10 111 in Tlio Hurricanes havo disposed of (J6U0.uo) liullnri' iii'iiu Ii"' fnllnwliiu 2«,r,il ni-r>» IJ, Etnmonl 187 las 112 1111RATHER R DEW ( (0) Lowh . 171 ni terrasl (Jimhl nml Hint « hc-mliiit nil lhi> Wnllla, A. II., Middle mail, I Inl. im'.i! 161 HO 11. .Mnrrla ...„„' , 185 itin ~134 BBO II. Ilavlland 13136 I Id A In ill 1 UH Florida nlroady, downing thorn 12-0 sold mutter Ii In lib e hold «t Ihe Mhlilln- Wiilllnit, Mi« liiinl>l, T.l.uraiih HAM. AND CHAIN LKAOUK • Nl'illl'I'SMttN OI.1III (I) I,, Sslllek 1H» 152 Itrnwn, 203 1S2 last week for the state football cham- town Tnwn llsll illiiiliiy lifter Kill niil'l, N «.-r« Mir, 1". England 110 142 M. Maiiatcb 122 U'J pionship, as Alfrod Adler of Rod ».i, the Jit day ( Nuvi'inlii- 13 1'J, MnUhi-wron, l^ivsnie M>, Hlvsrett V K7K Hflll i'lt; mull, 1 no limns (iitu.i.iH flIIIP AHOY 12) 11. Kgi'lalld Dummy Hank playod 60 minutes of brilliant at 11)30 n'clork, ill ...lih llnio lh» 1»«.V4 111! II. flu-mi* :.: •1»4 17(1 50211. Mnilrn ISO 113 MOIIII'H TAVH11N' ID ship CommttU-c Ill rini ildoi' 411I1I Uranium, Chnrliia 3., (ink Wntid I J! -I" I (. « fv... 210 tilt lno II nijeit thii nn I'lli-li, < lulu I •ii.' A«li'«"iliiiii;»V..:..:::;....T« 101 101 fejU'ravori ..,.I.-.™.«II,«..,..^.;J1*>.. 1611... It' 41)0 480 Oil U (1 football for tho victors. and whether IL II. I.V11TUW .. .. .,_,.. " III 1.1 .~i fSA Allrii, Mm Inn (I'li.nU'l, I'leeaent I W,.(l«vlnt , , U.:r 181 2 [I II It .Inhnson lno 10] 16Hliutlnr •..•...::".;...... :, JjBtookhiBnK SU^^K 1)111 Mjijnv, tiui!.iiil 177 T, Travcrs 11111 141 213 B, Vanlnwemn 1U 152 I'arCiT'.".::..::.::.....::.. °..L ' \M> :w in inf wh>i ,IJ... k llnv.us' 174 115 11. ntigiand nt ntylo lant wook and wa« a hl(( fnnlor Kriliine, 'I'SWVS "iriuliwu'ir' TfSr"' 2011 11N Ivc. Wardrll 182 118 (I, Wllllatna UK 164 Mnhr , • l»l "''•' " m> 'hlniiehlniier urine in lli«ll«i r I "" "hull bn lt, ,'hio.in 189 II, Illaokburn 120 911 Minor .'. 119 111! Ullfi In mushing the 'GatDr lino In twobid fnr said pioiieily by any ullier person, U, 14.»» l>i-i-e« ,..,,„..,. j.. Ht M t 64» id f id pi acrlra 70'i 1H 144 nit f i TTnwii hlii l.i iltle« (if Mirh I), wise 7','il Ml mmtalnoi! drives m Miami punched lly orilfr uf lii Mill iilli'l, fa.U mit - 19.J" SIMIK.WNJIUIIY IIAIHV (1) 1 BAI.'H TAVBKN Indle'n, 672. UIIKMTIONNAIItKM (21 out KK touchdowns on tho jrrouml, th. T.wn.hln ,f. FliikU , M1111I1 (IIiiililiO!itil»fel, nwi'cnry 101 1 lJ A. gulmby iti7 im un ANCHORS AWF.IUH (I) 4 (2) Until- j.,. , „ , mi! I* ! " "hip I':.11 Illuliwny N11. .in, 'j |a»< . lll.M A, VanVllet 141 153 141 llnnyon 160 175 I-Ollll RO11EII ruclilnic «I> 17 flint downs from I,, llemlrlcka . 117 0 179 in ll 41 HflTJltl* 118 inn lltev ' ...... IHU IK' I" Ilmllh, llnrtiinli. l.lil* r.isil, (3(1 M. Aumack . 17H I7« 149 I) 'AieheUIno inn. 162 150 Hlliipklnn 11-1 164 118 143 C. KohliMlhunh II* H"1 I" ruihlniC aiiss ; , , , H.QII V. VanVllil 160 17170 16« MnlTmiui 131 144 Ji-ITrny The roa/l to hotter «nil binder bunl. ,;. lno 2«fl 181 llenilrloksun ,,. , 104 HI llrhikwiilol- ; Hl« H'> II Kfiili. Wllllilln. Mnlll slmrl, I loot t 10,111 1 101 N, Ascheltlno 2244 Colmoriran 171 I7» 1 IM >[ nens leads through Thn HcKl"ter'» nd- r'hll "("ilia *'.'. 1711 HI Ctllson ..., HI 133 Mulialinn ' '••" - Curry Your. Stomp Book Wllll ,You WalllilK lUnry, llliihwsf No, Mi yirtlslng lAJvtlinonU 4 IMT 880 >I4 til 711 atl T»I "lOI 481 til SOU 8*0 «UT As Yout Uudgo ol Honor, PageTwelvB RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 19,1942. cular metal plate. In the studio three months ago to seek a lieuten- Two Arraigned In McClees Estate State Convention control room, this disc Is revolved Red Bank Man Held Two Red Bankers ancy. - . • c at exactly the same speed at which Mr. Cree enlisted March 17 in the the finished record is to be played, On Stabbing Charge Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth. He Quarter Sessions Left to Children Reports Read , while a recorder, with sapphire cut- Ancedo Loucla of Shrewsbury ave- Made Lieutenants attended Red Bank high school and Lloyd W. F. Campbell, 17, of: 21 SMAWNES ting point, inscribes the spiral, nue-was held under ball of $1,000 by waa employed as Junior salesman by Drummond placo, Red Bank, a la/ grooves. The music-Is transferred | Magistrate Louis E. Levlnson of As- Fred Johnston, Arnold tho National Cash Register company borer, pleaded guilty to three wall- Other Wills Probated Fairview PTA Heads to the record through a sensitive bury *"«* Monday on charges grow- at New York beforo ontarlng tho ers of grand Jury action for passing In Surrogate's Office Lists Highlights microphone which changes the sound I lnB out »' the, stabbing of a British Cree O.C.S. Graduates service. ' ~,^ worthless checks when arraigned-b«t waves Into electrical impulses which ! sa."or November 6. fore Judge J. Edward Knight In Service Unity. A charge of atrocious assault was SON BORN TO HECKS quarter sessions court at Freehold Mr«. Emma J. McClees, well in turn vibrate the cutting head as It. la not^ncommon to see a sol- . A detailed report'of the annual It travels Its spiral path. filed against Loucla by Reuber Wick- Frederick J. Johnston, eon of Mr. by Assistant Prosecutor Eugene Cat* known resident of Middletown town- and Mrs. Joseph F. Johnston of Mr. and Mrs. John Heck of Bark- dier, .sallor.'and Marine taking the convention of the New Jersey State At this point lt would be possible enden, British sailor stationed at As- Ibianco on Monday. ' ; . TD ship who died July 27, 1941, left the same girl out for an evening's enter- Congress of Parents and Teachers bury Park, who was wounded put- Peters place, and Arnold Cree, son er avenue, Alfred Vail homos, are Campbell Is charged by Josopb/ bulk of her estate in equal shares to to play back the transsrlbed^dlsc, of Mr. and Mrs. Mclvln M. Cree of parents of a ion born Tuesday at tainment In Alaska, according to 1st was read by Mrs. Arthur Jones at a but It could be done only once, for side a tavern in that city. Loucla Hoffman of Red Bank with passing' her three children, probate of her 1 Elm place, were graduated from RIvervlew hospital. Lt. D. N. Carpenter, Marine Corps meeting of the Fairview. Parent- the circular grooves, so carefully en was also .held for a hearing today checks for $20,04, $18 and $8 In RetT will In the office of Surrogate Joseph combat correspondent stationed at Teacher association Tuesday at the Fort Monmouth Monday. Bank November 3, 4 and '6, H< graved, would be no good for fur- on a disorderly charge. AMPHIBIAN TRACTOR L. Donahay at Freehold yesterday Sltka, who adds that an unusual school. ' . • ther reproductions. Consequently, Lt. Johnston, before enlisting at will bo sentenced by Judge Knight' disclosed. spirit of good will and service unity Mrs. Jones said that the keynoto Fort Monmouth January 21 of this FRIGHTENED JAPS the next step Is to use the disc as a I'AltM TIMBER" SALES. 1 December 3. Tho three who share the.residuary has developed among men of • the of tho meeting- was "id? freedom mould in producing a matrix, or a M. A. Clark, county i'grlculturii year as u private,"- was- head of tho. ..Tho.fame day Howard Person, IT; estate are Charles and' Peter Mc- Army, Navy, Marine Corps and ring," and the speakers stressed the negative of the record, with tiny agent of Monmouth county, says Red Bank bureau of the Long "The Japs wore scared stiff when coloredrof-Bolford pleaded guilty tfl Clees and Sarah McClees, all three of Coast Guard at the North American fact that P. T. A. groups must do ridges corresponding to the record's that never before has lt been as im- Branch Record. He Joined the staff an 'alligator' of the United States a charga of assault on an elght-yealf- whom "were named executors of the outpost. , their part In the war effort, but not grooves. This la accomplished through portant for farm 'woodland owners of that paper in 193J and after serv- Marine Corps.first waded into the old girl October 0 In Middletown estate. The will, which was drawn "A happy family Idea has been de- to forget tho purposes of the P. T. A., a refined technique of coating the to use care m selling standing tim- ing a year and a half In tho home Solomons," Toports Pvt. Norman E. tdwnshlp. He will also bo ccntoncedT September 1, 1839i also left all per- veloped by men of all branches ot and to remember that attention must entire surface of the compound with ber. He urges all Monmouth coun- ofllce at Long Branch was made Daylea of Salem, Massachusetts, who December S. According to the Mid- sonal belongings to the daughter. the servjee," he adds. "Differences be given first to their home and fam- ty farm woodland, owners to contact head of tho Red Bank office. 1.1 recuperating from a wound at a dletown police, Person confessed to Under the terms of a codicil made ilies,>nd then their general outside film of silver or gold, which Is of Mr. Johnston attended Red Bank naval hoapltnl somewhere in tho Pa- the crlmo, • are being forgotten In the common high electrical conductivity, and his office before negotiating such December 19, 1B40, Mrs. McClees di- effort "to win this war. activities. She also said that the sales. Mr, Clark points out that un- Catholic grammar and high schools cific area, rected that her daughter receive In state group went on record that all placing the whole in an electroplat- and was graduated from high school Pvt. Da vies, present during the 'To an old-timer it seems gratify- ing copper bath. -When the* copper less woodland • owners know how GIVEN TEN DAYS.. " addition to her.share' of the residu- ing that liberty parties should go to school children have Identification much they have to sell, and Its mar- In 1936. For two summers ho dramatlo first meeting between an ary two mortgages appregating $26,- tags. has formed on the disc in sufficient served as counsellor at Camp ,1a- American amphibian tractor and a town arm in arm and return the thickness, the compound Is stripped ket value, they are apt to get be- 760 on the Smolto Shop property Members will work at the Middle- vclle of the Catholic School ol Amer- group of Japanese infantrymen, told Roland Ebans, a CCC employee ak lame way—without any. fights or off and we have the matrix or mas- low market price and have tlielr Sandy Hook, recently discharged! which was not otherwise identified other trouble.'" town Township Red Cross branch woodlands gutted so they will be ica near Pittsburgh, New York. Ho Sgt. Richard T. Wright, Leatherneck in the codicil. She also directed that ter. attended Monmouth Junior college correspondent, that one' of tho first was arrested Monday at Highlands: Inter-service dances are models of workrooms , at Campbell's Junction thrown out of production for many -there be no doduction-from.tho share every Tuesday. ..The association vot- At this point again, lt would be before entering the newspaper .pro- "alligators" to reach Bhoro got lost on a drunk and disorderly charge orderliness, according to the Leather- possible to use this copper duplicate years. Losses of this' kind can be and was committed to the county- of any beneficiary for money ad- ed to serve hot dishes to pupils dur- largely eliminated if the farm own- fession. '•--.-• . ':'., behind the onemy's linos and lum- vanced to that beneficiary during neck correspondent^. The Army band to press out records. To do so, bered right Into a Jap camp. jail for tori days by Recorder Frank- plays for • Navy and Marine Corps ing January, February and March. ers get technical guidance before Mr. Johnston,' who was always ac- her lifetime. The budget for. 1942-43 and the pro- however, would be unwise, lest it be tive In the Red Bank fire depart- 'It seams like a fairy story," said J. Hall, functions, the outpost's newspaper damaged beyond repair. So, the they make a definite sale agreement j Mrs. Minnie Carman of Port Mon- gram for the coming year were ap- with timber'buyers. ment, at one time was president'of Davles. "The Japs dropped overy- John Dugovancc, employed at the- is published by soldiers with contri- whole process Is repeated with mi- Ideal diner, was given a 30-day SUB*. mouth, who. died July 16, left per- butions from sailors, coast guards- proved. tho Independent engine company. thlng and took off In all directions, sonal property and her home on The association has purchased $10 nor variations, first to produce an- The county agent can arrange for Shortly after enlisting at Fort Mon- running llko hell. Not a single, shot pended sentence to the county Jail men and Marines and it is read by other positive, and then a number] such technical assistance, This in- following a hearing Monday night Campbell avenue to her husband, everyone. In war savings stamps, and will re- mouth h.o was made a corporal and wait fired.' I guess they thought it William H., for life and then to her sell them to children enrolled at the of negatives from theso positives. cludes a quick estimate of the tim- later sergeant.jand entered Or C, S. waa somo kind of 'a dragon." on a drunk and disorderly charge*' grandson, Urban Hancock, Jr. The "Movies are shared generously by And these final negatives are used ber crop, recommendations all servicemen," writes Lt. Carpen- Fairview school. The next meeting residuary la to be divided equally will be Wednesday, December 16, for the stamping of records while what could be sold to beat advant- amone her daughter, Blanche E. ter, "and officers and enlisted men the master Is kept in the files. age and what it Is fraternize with others In a very ,whch ,a Christmas pageant will be Greelcy and Betty Trepton, and Ur- given by the school pupils. Wo now Introduce the matrices to slstance In making "out a contract or ban Hancock, Jr. Blanche E. Gree- democratic manner. Feuding, bicker- the shapeless lumps of plastic, which sale agreement that will protect the ley was appointed executrix. The ing and quarreling are things of the have been weighed out into proper farmer's Interests. will was drawn August 15, 1939. past In Alaska." The Hook & proportions, carefully mixed and Because of ilrqlted personnel and j ' Bertha Retnlnger of Ocean Grove, converted by the application of heat travel restrictions, It who died July 16, left her estate to< Eye Column in closed milling chambers. \ They to limit this offer to those who have I her sister, Emillo Kelninger, 62 As- Save Feathers are then sheeted into a blanket, cut had a dcnnlto offer for their timber [ bury avenue, Ocean Grove, and ap- By BIBLIOPHILE^ into record biscuits, cooled and de- and wish to make a sale, pointed her executrix in a will dated For Armed Forces livered to the press room, where this way, says Mr. Clark, can we j 'February 28, 19.40. ' • New Jersey sportsmen were called THE ROMANCE OF THE RECORD the actual stamping operation is hope to give reasonably prompt as- upon today by the State Fish and It takes just 36 seconds to trans- performed in a hydraulic press sistance to those who nesd it most. Game commission to participate In form a shapeless lump of-plastlc which first heats, then cools the There Is no reason for Monmouth J Quinine Comes Home tho feather salvage program of the Into ' Tschaikovsky's - Fourth Sym- "biscuit" to Insure perfect duplica- county woodland owners to bo rushed ' Rich and productive tropical re- Izaak Walton League of America in phony. But that isn't the complete tion. The circular label, which Into making timber sales before they j gions of the world are not the least- order to conserve the body feathers picture'. Thb cofnplete^plcture In the shows the title of the music, the are ready. We have ample saw tim- j prized goals of the far-flung cam- of ducks and geeae, both wild killed record manufacturing plants in the number of the record, the name .of ber to meet the present demands for l .. paigns of the war. Some of man's and domestic, for use In providing United States, developed during, the the performer, and tjie manufactur- many years, most indispensable needs — rubber, down linings for aviator's suits and past 40 years, is mads up of studios er's name, address and trade-mark, one .secures tin, medicinal 'plants and food prod- ether cold weather garments needed In New York, Scranton, Caniden," is not glued on, but actually pressed ance he needs will not interfere with ; ' ucta—are found in the East IndleB, by the armed forces. Chicago, Indianapolis and Holly- Into the record material. our* war program. _ln,Asla, and Africa. - Endorsing the feather salvago cam- wood. In the Camden plant, the, The_flnal_opetatlDn_l3_to_rouni Quinine Is one o itheBoTrbprcalTia^ process~bT"caplurlng sound waves In and smooth off the edges, Inspect BUBBESTFOOTWEXBT: tives.,, Important ajways for the mission urged aportsmen to dry pick tiny whirling grooves involves about the finished records and place them Farmers wishing to purchase rub- treatment of malarlavlt Is more than the birds and turn the feathers in 80,000 square feet of floor space in in envelopes ready for buyers every- ber boots or rubber work shoes for doubly so today when our fighting to the local chapter of . tho Izaak which some 1.4Q0 people turn out where. use In farm work, must make ap- forces are active In swampy jungle Walton League. In localities where millions of records each year. plication tojtbe local War Price and lands. there Is no league chapter lt U sug- The saga, prior to hostilities In gested" that local feather salvage FIRE AT DOCTOR'S HOME Rationing Board. : You will find literally hundreds of gifts ait Quinine Is one of these tropical na- the Pacific, began In India and the Six specific types of men's rubber d&ined that man must "use it to get committees be lormed by sports- Dutch East Indies, where a few of men's cluba to collect the feathers Fire last Thursday afternoon boots and rubber work shoes have REUSSILLES',ahd everyone of them is "really It," since the source of supply Is usu- the ten different ingredients that go caused by-an over-heated chimney been Included under a ration order j ally in malaria-infested tropics. . and either sell them Into local com- mercial channels or donate and ship Into a record were gathered, and badly damaged tho home of Dr. recently announced by the OPA. Quinine is extracted from the pow- packed. It continued then through Franklin C. Woodruff jioar.Naveelnk. The types to be rationed are: Hlp- different." Enjoy that assurance of smartness, dered" bark of the clnehonla tree. them cither parcel post or oxprcss prepaid to "Izaak Walton League- five principal stages before it reached All the medical, equipment and sup- helght boots, over-ttie-knee rubber These trees were native to Latin the market. plies of the physician, together with boots, all heavy, short rubber boots, . of quality, of distinction that you receive from America, found chiefly In a narrow Feathers, 3227 South Shields avenue, Chicago,' Illinois." NO wing or tall Contrary to popular conception, the office furniture and household all light-weight short rubber boots, -bolt on-the astern slopes. Qf the An- feathers are' wahtedr ' "* "- •• --- records .do not contain a particle of articles were saved by Naveslnk and rubber pacs and bootees 10 Inches or the Reussilles'name. •-'.'• Atlantic'Highlands firemen. "—- des which extend from' Colombia It Is recommended that shipments rubber. The lump of plastic T« com-" mo"re in height. ' '. ' ' southward through Ecuador, Peru be made in used flour, sugar or bur- pounded and treated from resins, When application Is made, cer- 6 DIAMOND DUO and Bolivia. Like rubber, Dutch and lap bags—In minimum shipments of shellac and various different types GOES TO WESTOVEB' FIELD tificates for use,in purchasing rub- Ideal Gifts Perfect Gifts British, botanists .'transplanted . the five pounds. Shipments containing of fillers In a formula that Under- ber boots or rubber work shoes • are _tre,e_to _tho Far East, where cheap _C£Pji_Jj>b.n._Herbert_Pofllen_6f_A.t- any-feathers from- wild killed birds goes constant changes and-Improve- recelvod(~provided~the- farmer estab- labor forced a decline ^ in Latin ments, especially lat this time when [ lanVic Highlands, who was given a must have both consignee and con- lishes the fact that the actual work J&S American production. signor's name and address clearly Imports of raw materials from. In- hero's welcome upon his return he performs Is essential. He must Nature had Its own special way to Indicated,' All feathers sent to the dia and the East Indies are restrict- home from Australia, has been as- name the type of rationing Vubber Introduce man to quinine. One day, signed to Westover field in Massa- league will bo immediately placed In ed. . "• chusetts. , He left Tuesday to report footwear needed and conditions mak- so the story goeB, an Indian of loja, commercial' channels and proceeds . In tho recording.of music, there ing it necessary for him to have" lt. Ecuador, was stumbling through the for duty after spending a few days therefrom will be devoted to the are two separate discs that are re- at home. In addition, he must establish that thick forest, his body racked with league's' work in conserving the na- ferred to as records—one is the he has no wearable rubber footwear 'fever. He was In search of.a spring tion's natural resources. studio disc on which the music or suitable for use' in his work and MEN'S RINGS to quench, his malaria-Inducted BARBOCR BAGS BUCK must agree to turn In for salvago, thirst. He found it in a thicket of Housewives, butchers and fanners sound is first' engraved, and the" A handfomogen- were also requested by the State other is the platter on sale iif music U. S. Senator W. Warren Borbour any unserviceable rubber footwear trees. Hoots of the trees extended he owns. | ulns ' 10K fold All tht brilliant Fish and 'Game commislon to salvage stores. The studio disc contains .only of Locust marked his 40th annual blrthatone colora into the spring. Shortly after he hunting trip to the Adirondack hematite rln*. had drunk the water, Pedro de Iey- all bod/ feathers from barnyard a blend of substances' resembling Most types of rubber " footwear | In many atylea of feuoils and grceee. Housewives -were soap. This is melted, centrifuged mountains by bagging a six-point necessary for ordinary wear can be | mountinsa. va was rid of the fever. also asked to saivagc all down-filled buck Saturday at Old Forge, New -00 Amazed at his recovery, he soaked and-poured {hrOugh a fine mesh-to mado mostly from reclalmod rubber ] pillows,'cushions. and mattresses to remove all foreign particles, then al- York. He was accompanied by five and'therefore are not rationed. These these same roots in water and tried bo kept separate from new feathers guides. Othert, In many, the remedy on his friends who suf- lowed to flow out smooth on a clr- can.be' purchased as usual. and marked as "used feathers" on •tylei from 910. fered from the same symtoms. It the shipping label. ' was successful. Pedro then went to Lima to reveal phis discovery to< a The commission stressed -the fact , Inexpensive Gifts Jesuit who had befriended him. that feathers from upland game birds, chickens, etc., are hot used Gold plated An exquisite duo of 14K gold. The, HEART LOCKET A short time later, in June, 1631, the Finding The Money for down-lined garments and should Swank 3-pc. let. Countess of Chlnchon, wife of the engagement ring Is set with a large Ye|Iow M fl|w y cot .be shipped to the league. -centerstono - mill- 'two "small -sUmes Iog,et~wlth" cahfo "viceroy of Peruf-lay at tho- point of !TJfiwh_wllLhelp io:.dow.n-autono- : - death-from-feveri—The court physi* on the side. The wedding hand is nnj, chain. Two mies"! is the slogan for the drive. set with three small diamonds".' compirtmetita. clan despaired of her life and the or Your Other 2-pc^^eta .people were already mourning her from IdsB7"Bur^n'ola*!fndVa'h maid in "the •COFFEE GOES FARTHER. "'.. $"fl ff ^7.50 ' From household had heard of Pedro and his cure, and she also knew that, the Make it weaker, if you will, but .oo Jesuits had tho secret. Contacted by see that It gose farther than It's ever the faithful servant, the padres pre- gone before by following a few sim- Beautiful platin- vailed upon the physician to let them ple but effective "coffee conserva- give the potion to the countess, as a tion", measures. That's the advice um folltalre, Yt DINNER RINGS last resort. She, tpo, recoverd. In Ella Donaldson, Monmouth County of « carat,. fin* grateful appreciation she spread the Home Demonstration agent, offers. Lovely UK y.l- fame of the remedy, and in honor of home-makers of the county eager to .white diamond. low fold step-cut ' the Countess of Chinchon the tree is do their share in making the coffee- blus zircon. named the cinchona tree — from ratlonlhg program a success. $ which wo get quinine. The first of these""coffee conserva- Cinchona trees nourish at eleva- tion" measures recommended by 105 tions of from 2,500 to 9,000 feet. The Miss Donnldaon is: ^Jee freeh coffee. highest quinine content is found In That means buying a smaller quan- the bark from tho trunk at about tity each time and buying more fre- three feet off the ground. quent, she says. Have the coffee Excellent 4-pieca man'a military Matched a> MANICURE KIT Under normal conditions the Neth- ground as fine as possibly consistent )aet with cloth.. bm,h |n y0]|ow erlands Indies produce about 90ft with whatever method' you may use •old plala. yallow fold. An Red plush Bar- of cinchona, bark, Latin America nnd —finely ground coffee gives a richer ' axqulaita gift to bara Bates fl-pc. British Indies the rest. Bolivia is flavor becauso of the more rapid and $^.00 ladles' • manicure the leading South American pro- complete solution of flavor-giving b« traaturad,. 13 set. ducer, followed by Peru, Ecuador substances it permits. diamond! In act. and Colombia, The average annual Keep coffee In a tightly covered BILLFOLDS United States import of' quinine is container, and one just large enough 2,284,000 pounds, the bulk of which to hold the average amount you will has- conic from Japanese-occupied have on hand, In a cool place. Tht Indies. During the 12 months fol- pot should be kept, immaculatly lowing the outbreak of wir In Eur- clean with frequent s'courlngs. Scald ope, however,'tho United StatcB dou- It before using It to remove stalo bled the usual importation. odors. BULOVA From $24.75 Malaria is an infection caused by Measure accurately so there Will parasites which live In the blood- bo no wufite, and always use freshly stream. Only a mosquito of a cer- drawn water. Make only tho exact tain type ran transmit the dlsense, amount you want lo use, of COUIHC and then nnly through' tho blto of And don't boll coffee, Miss Dnnald. tho female, since the'male does not son warns. It drives off thu flavors suck blood. Despite all that Is you want to retain. The best* tem- known about It, tho disease Is still perature for coffee making ranges be- the scourge of the tropics. . , tween 165 and 203 degree Fahrenheit. GIRARD PERREGAUX Smnrt gold plntad drenar aaU. Even before the supply of Fnr Ropnovc the grounds nnd serve coffee Vftrlom atylae, colora and nlltn- Bast quinine wns cut off by Iho Jap- as soon at\ it Is made. . From $30.00 bar o( pltcai. anese, experiment's in"aclcntlllc cul- Fresh coffee always him n finer From tivation were being carried out .n flavor than reheated coffee, Any of Latin America. Bolivia, Mexico, tho beverage that remains can be 50 Peru and other nntlons nro rallying fltored in'the refrigerator for uso aa $0.50 to $2(v to tho aid of tho United Natlonnla by flavoring In dcranrts, milk ohakes or .oo providing nn increnscd supply of the to be'warmed up if you like it that drug, nBfllstnnco which will become wny. more Important ns Allied troops lake I^xcellcnt coffeo may lie made. In SHOP EARLY BUY WAR tho offensive against the Japnncso In practically uny typo of pot, regard- While Selections ELGIN From $27.50 BONDS tho Far East tropics. less of whether tho family prefers It percolated, drip, - steeped Are Complete AND STAMPS r HAMILTON From $41.25 ANOTHER HOItSK MAItlNK "boiled." l or a Htiindurd cup of col* feo UBO two level tahloapoonn of cof- . I'ATHOI, IS PLANNED ' fee to onfi Htnndnril cup of wnlcr. Tho percolator method requires an Trinidad, B. W. I.-Mounted U. S. extra tfiblrnpnon for Iho pot. Marines goon will be patrolling the If you're drinking coffeo for Its naval baso liorc, according to plane special flavor use very little or pref- nnnounced by Lt. Col. D. A. Stafford, orubly no cream or sugar. You'll be II. 3. M. C, In eomnnd.of tho local amprinMl at how soon you can lenrn EUSSILLES Marine detachment, MONUIOllTII'B to prefer It "«lidlght." It's nut too nirly i« start thinking uliout how you Compnrn tho tax-gift nhovn (whlcli Included ohnrlty It lina been pointed out tli'at will piiy. thoso (renlly-lucrdutfld liieomo taxes, even mounted Mnrlno Corps guards con By uulnj; your coffeo canaorvatoly nnd re|l|[loun contributions nil well M Income tax) covor lonuor distances and, traverse now you will bo ready for rationing tliouxli tlio llrnt IVIIKC deduction for tho Victory tiix with thoso flKiim on how 101? Income* are being jiiound Inaccessible, to the foot pn. when It bogliiu Into III tho hiionth, won't IKI mndn until ntt^r Jnnuury 1 nnd tlm flrat taxed: n sluglo parson earning $1,000 will pay $01.10, 36 BROAD ST. Phone Red Bank 1831 RED BANK Hols which nrochnrifod with tho pro- Miss Donnlilaon cuncludua. iiinln Incnnio tax pnyn.cilt tnn't iluo until Mnrrli IS. n nmrrlcd person with two dependent* $10.03\ In thn tection of Important military Instal- Thin <'linrt KIIOWH IIOW tho nvprntfl Anirrlran fnnilly $.1,000 limekot tho damn nnrnonn pny, renprctlvrly. Carry Your KUiiup Hook Wltll You IIIIIIKCU'CI Kit I mould In ii normal yrnr. (Iliurci lation!. An Your Dadfo of Honor. JIOfl.00 nnd $103.33; In tlm $8,000 itroup, $057.10 and irn from federal government mirvpy for 1DJS-S0). $0O7.S3| In tho $10,000 group, 11,107.00 and $1,818,53. RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER, 19, 1942. Page Thirteen Leonardo higher. Group Increases ranged from Minn Ana both food and furniture and house- Wlsdmsnn'll Because the usual day of the Rum- Reaching the highest point since furnishings, . OP MM. Mary Vftsto wAl awarded th» son baby conference falls on Thanks- March, 1987, when the State Depart- Died Friday at special nrle« »t the urd and Bam« N0W YORK giving the conference will be held ment of Agriculture bi-monthiy in- WATCHES, CLOCKS party given by the- St. Agnen Par- at the nurBes' office atiRumson bor- dex was established/the cost of liv- Atlantic Is Easy 'Schwenker Home en t-Teioher aeadelatlotr Tuesday af- ough hall Wednesday afternoon of ing for the average New Jersey fam- andi JEWELRY ternoon, with tit*. JMeph Rhtln next week at 3 p. m. A report of ily Increased 1.1 per cent in October Leonardo Victim making highest BOOM »t plnoohlo, the change of the conference date, as compared with August, 1912, a Accuracy, skill and experi- irvicos for Louis E. Brown, 77, 1 report from the.ydepartment atated ' Leonardo high school's undefeated •rxner coal dealer, real'estate and Mrs, Hugh Gregeraon »t bridge and and a report of the nurBes activi- ence enable us-to do the Mrs. Anna. Webster winning moat ties wero given at a meeting- of the today. This rise placed the October, football team showed little mercy td most delicate repairing, We durance broker, and president of games. ' Other print i winner! were executive board of the Public Health 1942 index at 121.1 on a June, 1039 their arch rivals, Atlantic Highlands, ie Broivn Jnvcstmont company, who Mrs. James K. Alverson, Mr*. Wil- Nursing association of Rumaon, Sea baae of 100. This base waa estab- Saturday and administered a 25-6 guarantee satisfaction. Our Mfjjed away Friday at the home of liam Lawler, Mrs. John Morrlaair, Bright and Fair Haven Monday. lished because June, 1939 is the last licking-. Bob Gray scored the first .prices will please vou. «,' granddaughter, Mrs. Carl F, Mrs, Blanche Chapman, Mra. Leslie Miss Jennie E.Worthloy reported month before the war started In touchdWn for Leonardo on an «r c«nt, •ranch and Mrs./Arthur ShilttS of Harry Keun and Mra. Harold, Mur- Madam Chair- ynthlana, Kontucky, - phy, Tho party scheduled (or the man can have Clothing which accounts for more .. y of" Red Bank coming TuMday attetttaoti has boon confidence. Her than one-tenth of the income of the called off because of tho thtiual tea frock has the nvsrage New Jersey family rose 2.1 >2 Babies Born At for tho Sisters of St. Agnes school. new silhouette, per cent. The Increase was attrib- WRITE, "STOCK," BOX 511, RED BANK The business niecting of; the emphasized by uted to the, fact that new fall lines Itkin Last Month 'Ladies' auxiliary of Brovont Park rhinestone but- of goods 'have—been- introduced at tons on either Then woro 02 babies born at Fit- and Leonardo fire oompany will take prices higher than those which pre- plade Friday afternoon, November side of toe seams. vailed last winter. la', hospital, Neptune, last month, Soft Ihlrrlng Dmpaied with 07 children born the It. Ohrlittrias notlvitles and other . Don't "Let George Do. H." In accordance with the Office of important business will ba discussed. alias the waist. PITCHER FOOD MARKET month last year, according to With American youth fighting and Price Administration's recommenda- — FREE DELIVERY — ie~staff report for October, Tho re* MM, dArttella S, Patterson was dying on distant battle fronts to de- tion that rents remain as they were ort also shows there wore 4,603 pa- hostdsi of tho-card Party given by fend the American way of life, there on March 1, 1042, ronta 1h New Jer- IS Monmouth St. Phone R. B. 3144 cat days' care given, and of thlB ,the' i-0-Womcn'B Republican club 'alia upon thoae left at home ah ob-sey did not change during October. umbor 1,749 wero ward patients... Monday afternoon at. the Community avenue from Hopping, McHcnry and of, since Mrs, Hull hus always been ligation to preserve our weft of liv- On a June, 1939 base, the figure JERSEY PRIME SPRINQ lire house. Mr«, Pattor«on scored standa at 115.3. Tho surgical department had a to- Frost, tot thclf own occupancy. 4 Vory aetlvo person, • ing and self government through ac- -FRESH"' il,j>f 149 operations for October; 144 higheat, but refuted to accept any. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson of Miss Jane Search, daughter of Mr. tive defense on tho home front. Fuel and light declined O.a.po'r cent Bin LAMB C-rey pictures were taken, and the prlUfe, so Mrs. Henrietta Hoffman, Jersey City spint Saturday and Sun-and Mrs. Robert Search, la recovor- If the folks back home fall to take during October, effected by a down- HAMS ROAST athologlcal department repbrta WHO soared 'next, had her choice of day at their bungalow on Ctmeord Ing nicely from an appentll* opera- enough interest in their govornmont turn in the average rates per unit ROLLETTES ioro> tlian 2,231 laboratory test* prizes, Other wlnnefi were Mrs. Ar: avenue. tion which was performed at Mon- to walk to the polls to vott for prop- of gas and electricity as consump- thur Miller, Mrs. Lohfl. Vanderbeclti tion Increased. Coal prices in most c c laoo, There were also 48 deep Mrs. William A. Maack and Mrs. Mro. Benjamin Haulbosky and mouth Memorial hospital. er representation in government; if c lerapy treatments givon, and 25 of Mra. William Naulty of Little Silver George Ronaldson, a surgical pa- theso citizens fall to exercise a con- areas have been frozen by the OPA. Iits number wero given to ward pa- WIllTam Hoelck, : " left for. RosewollrNcw Mexico, Sun- jtient at. Fitkin (ftpspltal, who wastinuing year-round personal interest The decrease from August, 1942, to i lb. lb. 39 Mrs. Peter Green was confined to lenti In the out-patient dopart- day afternoon to attend the gradUa- operated upon for appendicitis loet In their government, particularly October, 1942, in the average price ' Order Your DELICIOUlbS . lent there were .1,204 cases treated her home several dkyB by. illness; tioh of Mrs. Haulboslty's son Walter Thursday,-is expected to remain, at that of their own community;.if they of furniture and houscfurnishings SKINLESS i> the various clinics, Jane Search, daughter of Mr. andas a bombadlor next Saturday, Fol- the hospital for at least three weeks afe oontent to "let the other fellow" amounted to O.Sper •cent.-The group Fresh Killed — VEAL Mrs. Robert Search, WQB operated lowing these exercises they will tra- longer. (usually the prolltlng politician) run showed "a'largor advance than any Frankfurters Delicious WOMEN AT WAR WEEK. on for appendicitis at Monmouth vel to Madison, Wisconsin, where ah- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevenson of the affairs of their government, the other In comparison with prices in CUTLETS Memorial -hospi tal Saturday. other-eorir-Herbertj-lS-in-the (Armyr JUghland-aventie,—joyously—welcomed batUB wlirhaVe been lost at home. September, 1039, the month the war —TURKEY Fair Haven N. J. .Mr. and Mrs. William Gaff of Jer- Herbert was one of tho star football their eon Malcolm of the Const Ar- And it is in the homo community started in Europe. Here Now at November 10, 1042se. y City, were visitors hero Monduy. playora on the Leonardo, high school tillery, who returned from Scotland that continuing,- day-to-day citizen , In general, - miscellaneous items Popular Prices Wltor of Red Bank Register, They also looked over their, summer and. 1/oonardo Field club teams. Monday. . Interest in government begins spor- showed an upward tendency during 59L Iroad Street, bungalow on Leonard avenue: Mrs, M. Sheridan gave a birthday Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hamerapfar of adic, outbursts of citizen interest In October, The group aB a whole led Bank, N. J. Mrs. William Hlnch has returned party last week In celebration of the Johnson City, Now York, for years government "affairs when the tax advanced . 0.6 per cent as com- LOIN )ear Sir: from a vlBlt to darllale, Pennsyl- third birthday of hor granddaughter, residents of Leonardo, roturned to bills arrive or when the street light pared with the previous period. BEST LAMB starting on Monday, the women of vania. . • • • Drugs, barber services and automo- [lonmoutli county aro planning a Sully Jano Shnatti, daughter'of, Man- their home following vlsita with Mr. on the corner ollrns out, are not BOLOGNA 29 CHOPS 45 dries of special ovents to sell the Mr. and Mrs. John Burton of New- tor Sgt. and. Mrs. Leland Shoato of and Mrs. Ralph' Pease of Middletown enough. Election time; budget-mak- bile repairs all cost inure. The av- •roatcat single weok'B volume^ of ark, former residents of Leonardo, Fort Mo^nmouth. The dinning room and Mr. and Mra. Frank S. Wads-, ing time and regular' meetings of erage price of gasoline, on the other NEW- , GENUINE Var Bonds and Stamps slnco the spent Saturday with .Mr. and Mrs.wa$ arranged .with golden yellow worth. governing bodies are among the hand, was--lower. Alcoholic bever- LAMB aps struck at Pearl Harbor. James H. MacPhee, Br. The melt sti camera, 'garden flowers, birthday Mr. and Mrs, Matthew SUvonson, many olvlc affairs that require ac- ages woro stoady during-October, Sauer Kraut but' tax Increases were placed on I, am woll awaro of the contrlbu- spent the morning hunting. * cake and favors. Attondlng Were Sr., gave a dinner party In honor of tive citizen interest and participa- •FLORIDA LIVERS loli of women to tho War Savings Mrs. Chestre Guttoi'nuen cele- Charles Hesse, Jr., Dolores Hesse, Mr. and Mrs; Ernest Heller of Mali-" tion, ' • ' . them os of November 0, 1942. . Irogram. Sinco tho Inception of tho JUICY ( brated her birthday last week, At Marilyn Sage, Alfred and Ronald wan, at their home on Florence avo4 Comparing October, 1942 with the SUNKIST doz. C of E( F, and G Series Bonds, we the party were Mrs. Rose Knight, Varnell, Genevleve- Owen, Patricia r.ue 'Monday. In the party An outstanding example of accom- Oranges 25 jaVe relied upon women volunteers Fngan,. David MacPhee, Alexander plishment through citizen organiza- same month a year ago, we find that LEMONS 19 ;o_ handle atamp booths, go Into Mrs. Mary Mueller, Mrs. Sophia Mr. and Mrs. Heller, Mr. and tion is the record of Maplewood, Es- the average cost of all ..goods and omoa for tho pledge campaign" tfnd O'Sago, Mrs. ',Jcsslo. ..Wakefleld...aiid. Kromeaki, Joey Johnson and Mary Mrs. Herbert Shea, Mr. andd Mr3. FRESH FRESH LOU"*Cummins.' - - - - -.-..- .. sex -county, where the Maplewood services was 7.0 per-cent higher in DAILY 0 -do tho hundred and one duties Miss Margaret Olson. fltovenann, Mrt. Virginia. Schulti of eiyio as«onlation has-been active.for the more recent month. All groups, JERSEY doz. :h are necessary in this vital Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rholn were Clausen Coopc entertained at tea Keyport, Mrs. Margaret Despercaux with the exception of fuel and. light, 'ar effort. Special' praise must go n>ftoy-years. Impartial surveys con- EGGS 49' r 7 entertained by Mr. arid Mrs. William Sunday evening for his brother and of Naveslhk and Mr, McKolvey of a 'bUi ~tWo~ county vice—chalrmcnr ducted recently by the; Ne*_ J_ersey which declined 0.3 per cent, wept CARROTS ,lri. Arthur J. White and Mrs. •JEBderat-NutloyrSaturday-and-Sun^ -wife,. Mr. and Mr«.-Harry-Coope,_of- y Taxpayers association show Maple- ..^ito^M. Bodman, and to tho twoday. Gnrden City, Long Island. Othen. The Samuel Neldllnger- home on wood this year cut Its operating halrrncn of stamp and bonds sales Mrs. Morris Joseph was hostels ->l guests woro Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Washington avenue Is closed for the costs by $30,945.22 although 352 oth- Bolco and Behton McArthur of Key- winter. The family has returned to •ooths, Mrs. W. V.- B. Flndley and1 the Thursday afternoon card party er New Jersey municipalities had [lr«y David Mana'nan, -They.-toReth- •given, at tho—Community flro__houoe port and Mrs. Louis Merlgold of Montclair, shown increases in these costa. Like- r with the hundreds of other volun- Leonardo. ••-.• eer women workers in the county, by tho Ladles' auxiliary, Mrs? Lou- Mra. Joseph Caruso and mother, wise Maplewood's . tax rale was re- ave put Monmouth near the top In lao Iloelck scored highest. Other Mr. and MrB. Hormon Thornoen Mrs. Frank 9. Wadsworth, left for corded aB dropping five points thla I VI NO * * *•* ha* nation. winners wero Mrs. "Margaret Wag- ana daughters, Madeline and Helen, Columbus,. North Carolina, Monday 'ear. . ner, Mrs, Anna Maack, Mrs. Elsie were guests Armisti.co day of Mr. ]to join Mr, Caruso, who ia stationed Rowland Eager, president of the j Now wo are calling upon women Krause,^ Mrs. Emily Lawler, Mrs. • and Mrs. Edward Harris of_.El)2a'~ 'there with the Army. MrB. Caruso n. our war Industries and in our bus- George Marx, Mrs. Hannah Jeffas, beth, whoso daughter, -Miss Beatrice 1 Maplewood Civic association, ex- i lifo and in our civilian Roods 1 Is the former Miss Eleanor Wads- plains that this association, working [actories to assumo oven o> greater Mrs. Lena Vandcrbeck, Mra. Louise j Harris , celebrated her birthday with worth. She expects to remain with with local officials, has succeeded In lesponsibillty In tho War- Sowings Krahtz, Mrs. Elizabeth Outtormscn a small family gathering.' her husband for at least six months. building up what he describes as Jrogram. Durinir "Women Af War arid Mr». Clara Rheln. Mra. Wagnor •An instructive meeting was held After spending a. week and one-"the Maplewood way of life. . . a Vook," the women will demonetrato la scheduled as the hostess for today. for casualty station captains and half with their daughter and son-in- politically-free-community. . . gov- low Important they arc" in tho pay-A "card party will not bo hold registered nurses at the township law at Jorsoy City, Mr. and Mrs. ill savings drive. ernment-at its best. . . no log roll- Thanksgiving. hull Tuesday afternoon, November 17. Jock Ronaldson are again at their ing, no boon doggllng, no subsidized I venturo to say that no payroll Mlsa Mary Prom of Woodsldo, Burlington avenue home. avlnga drlvo could bo a success Mrs. H. Murphy and son are vis- artificial jobs and no pork barrel." iting Mr. and Mrs. Antono Kendzia Long Island, was a -we'elc-ierid guest Mis,s Mary E. Gray returned Mon- •lthout the support of tho women. of postmaster and Mrs. Benjamin Maplowood 1s one of the 214 New m of Eatontown, while the house re- day after spending five weeks at Col- I know that In the crowded oohed- Haulboskcy. Miss Prom expects to Jersey municipalities In which cit- le Jtor "Women At Wor Week" the contly purchased by Lieut, and Mrs. llngBwood. 'Monday she was dinner izen Interest "has caused a drop in •/omen hayc_arrani:od for highlight- HarpId_Murnhy, Is being repaired. spend the weelt-ond of November 2& guest at the home of Mr. and.Mrs. p ne their payroll savings activities^ Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Stevenson, at~Mndison,—Wloconeln,—whoro—her- Jamco Runalilton, • - —V .M.gtojl j>j>eratlng;_cpsts_foi;_18*!8 in nd wo havo decided that as a spe- Sr., had as guesta over the week-end, engagement will bo announced to Mr. and Mra. Frt£nk Fchn wero line with the need for reducing non- lol rcooitnltlon-of their valiant of- Mrs. Stevenson's father, Frank Ped- Herbert' Haulboskcy, who is sta- week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. essential governmental spending In iort to - blend our JJayroll - savings crlt,'"Mr. and "Mra. John Shea of tioned at..-Madlaon...... -..-...... Jtclt .Flannlgan of Maplowood. war-time; one municipality in which B to "top that* 10 per cent by 1 Benjamin Haulboskcy has been re- citizens Instead of politicians have Jew Years" with "Women At War Keansburg and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest appolhted pogtmastei" at Leonardo the paramount voice in. the conduct Vook." Heller of Matawan, | for another term, and hla friends are Turkey has what amounts to a of its government. These results are Qur payroll Havings drive will bo. Irving W. Teeple has resigned as congratulating him on his re-appolnt- world monopoly In one rare mineral, obtainable In any community where ill tho stronger, all the more suc- attorney for the Leonardo Building ment. meerschaum, used for making pipes the residents will take the trouble cessful because wo have Joined tho and Loan association, due to poor and cigarette holders. romon in their special week. Let's health and pressure of business. " Tho Dolfa Phi Alpha gororlfy met to participate in governmental life. pitch In and mako "Women At Thursday nt tho homo of Mra. Mado- ,Var Week" a ringing answer to our Mrs. Al W. Cross, a member of tho lyn Sharkey. Mrs. Harriet Waldman nomles that free women' form an Now Jersey Press Woman's clubi has will be the next hoatcBS. Ij-rmy 'which no miserable group of been Invited by Mary.Margaret Mc- Dick Bullard of Camp Edwafdlf ECONOMY IN -Ictatora can enslave. Brlde, noted radio commentator, to *M&ssachuaotta, is enjoying a sevoh* Very truly yours, be hor special guost at the broadcast day furlough with his mother, Mre. Ray Van Horn,' today at Radio. City, Executive Chairman, , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berres and Dorothy Bullard, and grandmother, olhe [Kitchen Monmouth County War daughter"!.Emily visited friends at Mrs. Thomas Beet.' Savings Staff. Tho James McCandless family has Newark Saturday. They have pur- moved from the Alfred Qrovos cot- chased the Ullrich bungalow. tage on Center avenue to ono of the It Is Thanksgiving .Time Again England had a bachelor's tax from -Mr. and.Mrs. Harry Palmotler, Sr., Crawford cottages on Brovent ave- 600 to 1706. havo bounght a bungalow on Tlcneh nuo. One of, tho nation's beBt loved •Cider Cocktails Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Murphy anil arid most significant holidays is on 1 cup wnter TAX SALE NOTICE daughter Audrey spent Friday with next week's calendar—Thanksglv- 1 qunrt elder I jReol Estato In the Borough ol Sea Bright for Non.Paymeni of Taxss and ingi With the new tide of events i cup sugar \ Asseisments. Mr. and Mra. Herman Hugemlller o[ Wash fruit licforo. squeezing. , Public noltci IN licrcliy liven that tho umltrslgnad, (ho Collector of Tuxes Newark. . . ' ' across tho waters, Americans will Cover pulp, seeds nnd aklriB with I tho Ilorouith uf Sen UrlKht, Monmouth County, N. J., will sell nt public auction Mrs. Roao Mayer has returned have real cause for celebration In 'i the UorallKh Hull on the 14th clay ol December, 1042, at 2:00 F. M., tho folloM- the sugar and water. Allow to atand "SPEAK the knowlcdgo that tho triumphant i(C doscrlbcd Intids. ' • homo from a visit of o few days with ono-half hour. Bring slowly to boil- "'• Sold Inndn.wlll ho sold to mnke the amount of munlclnnl Ilins charmible Mrs. Minnie Stclln of Rutherford. spirit that built a pioneer country ing point; strain and cool. Add to valnflt tile anmo on Die flrst day of July, 1942, as computed In tho followlntt list, Mr. and Mrs. Charottc Horstor of Into one ot the greatest nations in |?g*thei* with liiteicflt on said mnounl from th* first day of July, 1942, to »he Chapol Hill rDiid had ao guoats ovor fruit juice and cider. Chill —8 |ate of nnle, and coHts of nnlc. The subscriber will soil In.^fto to the tierson who all history Is on tho march toward Bcrvlngs, Ida the nmount'Uuo subject to rcilemiitlen nt the lowest raio of Interest? but In no tht week-end Mr. and Mrs. Willln.rr. victory. FOR IBB exccodltn! tlulit (H) l>er centum per .annum. The uayment for the nnle Hhnll Wooka of Eaut-Orango. a made boforo the conclimlon of tho »le or the property will bo mold. Cash or The traditional feast which is an •Cranberry Stuffing Jrtlflad clicck only will ha accepted lti vaymeut. Tho Foursomo woro entertained inseparable part of Thanksgiving Thursday evening by Mrs.' Joseph P. 1 cucupp cranberries 1 to VM quarts Any pnrcfl of rcnl property for which thara ahall ba no other purchaser will be will assume now meaning as Amer- «•• cu--•p- aucar soft stale bread , ^rqck of! nnil noli] to the Ilorouuh of Sen Urlttht, N. J., for redemption at elftht MacLoan. They aro Mrs. Earl do \i cup chopped crumbs . pt 'centum per nnnum nntl tho inunU'limllty flhnll hnve th« samo.remerovUlonfl nt the Mra. B... H. Van DoWatcr enter- cup butter jtute of tho Stiito of New Jersey entitled. "An Act Concerning Unpnld Taxes and tained her Now Yorlt luncheon and who made tho holiday, possible, un- asoBsrricntn nnd Other Municipal Chnrges on Hon! l'roperty, and Provldlntf for tho bridgo club at hor homo Thursday. til tho rights ot frco men are again Chop cranberries and add sugar. ollectlnn Therflof by the Creation atid Enforcement, of Llem Thereun (Ravlslon Cook celery nnd loaves In butter t 10tS)." nnd Acts HUiiplcmontary thereto and amemlntory thereof. > Tho* ocCaelon waa also a surprise socuro.. A\ any time beforo the nnle the underslirned will receive payment of tha amount birthday celebration for two mem- tor 2 mlnutos; combine with broad JOHN!" The turkey which Is almost an ue on nny property with the Interest and costs up toi Ilia time of payment. bers of tho club, Mra, Ann Hart and Inseparable part of a Thanksgiving crumbs, seasonings and swootoned I Tho snld landn so itubjcct to unlo described. In I accordance with tha tax du- cranborrlos; mix well. U»o '.o stuff loate, includlnK the name of 'the owner as nhown tin the last tax dupllcata nnd Mrs. Clara Sltoa, who rocolvcd gifts dinner will cost more than It did. a 'agu.rounte of. tnxan, unnontimentn nnd other munlclpnl ehnrnes which wtrt « lien from membero. A birthday calio last year and aomo homemakers neck cavity of turkey. Stuff body ereon on the unit day of July, 1042, aro ns listed bclowi for tho occasion was baked by tho may fool It wlco to servo duck or ot bird with your favorlto sarorj 1042 TAX SALE MST lioatcBB, and an afternoon of bridgo Binding. . Nnma lilock I • 117.43 Hove that It Is woll worth econo- •J OHN ALDEN found himself Unable to say to Priscilla uimon Iteulty ('orpunitlon 1 11 Oconn Avenue 104.04 bers loft for homes In tho Bro^x. •Honeyed Sweet Potatoes umson llrnlty. Curpiirnllon 2 II Ocenn Avemie 207.»r> Otljor guests besides those already mizing on tho budget for a fort- what he would have liked to have said, but flowers can 'uroson Itctilty ('nrjinrutlon 8 11 Oraan Avenue OS.IS mentioned were Mrs. Fred Andrews, night attqr Thanksgiving" In order medlum-slBed > tha. butter reon lledno Uonlty Comiinny 1 17 Oronn Avenue 3I1.H4 aweet potatoes }i tap, pepper speak for themselves! They require no spokesman to in- , rean lledito itonlty Comitnny ...... 2 17 Ocean Avenue HB.in Mre. Frank Glllcran, Mm. Japk to liavo a golden brown gobbler «ii cup hfhoney Vt tin, anlt > - ,rson llcdirn Hiuilty Company a 17 Ocean Avenue •JO'U Scott, Mra. Joseph DoLucn, of tile or turkoy hon as tho piece do re- Pnruoll potatoes, peel and cut In terpret the love and appreciation that goes into their nur- ithorlne Ilowllnir 2 23B Ocean Avenue 109.HI) Bronjt1 and Mrs. Lena Malor and Blnlnnco of tho meal. ;al'61d Mlnuiili » 21 Center Hliret 114.fil hnlf. Plnco honoy and butter In a turing and that goes with them as a gift. Is there anything , llttrh/innn ('ptrr H I Ocean Avenue Mm. Frank Jnckaon of thin place. Planned by Vivian Whnloy, di-, Blilllct, add pntutocn nnd season- II, I'ary, Ksl , II 19 Chinch aiiect Mrs. Jano Hull of Leonard avonuc, rector of tho A 4 I' Kitchen, tho quite so lovely as beautiful flowers in a home when they re- .hn w. 'llow.cr. K.l 12 ID Chinil. Rli,at am. »r, IPKS. Cook until llulitly browned. alter K. rttoior 1.1 . 7 lllver Htiect HO.IIH who mot with nn nccldont In hor following numn oxpronupfl In np- flect the holiday spirit? Sent! a plant or a bouquet to your ilin'W. llowaer, Kit.' » 10 Ocean Avenue 22u.nl) hcino tho latter part of Juno, and propi'Uito fnahlon tho tlmohonorod i» Ilrliiht Investment ('( In Pt.2» Olenn Avenue IU.f.7 pnllcnt in Iln/.iuil lioiipltnl feast, •Cheeao Pattry mother, your sweetheart or a friend. There's nothing that ia.llrl»ht Invrili,i..ii( <' It n Oeaan Avtrine :ia^.27 with « hi'okon iilp until a low days in lhluht Investment C 1(1 2n Ocenn Avenue UJ.I0 •Cldur Cocktnlls ' 2% Clipn airtoil 1 cup Kitted nlt'trp they will enjoy more! ramlan Ine 10 ' 26 Ocean Avenue 'i 11.45 »l!o, him boon a uuont for a low days lloant Turkuy.. rtH-purpona Auiorlcnn leremlarmlan Inc. , Ocean Avenue 304.10 with her neighbor nnd frlonda, Mr. Hour Chedilnr cheeia IfinFtrn llninburnar i... 17 lttvtrvlaiv Dace It.07 and Mrs. Hnrloy Wj(innn. Hor daugh- •Cranberry BtuIIlng U tap. suit i to t tbs, cold Irilhuiurr anil A. Ilelnney IT -lot.ai Ocean Avanut H4.N0 ter and flon-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mr«. ynvory Slutilng % cup aliortonlnl g wnttr Ifllfllhuh r anill A. DDelanol y 17 101-21 Ocaan Avenue Add mlt to flour in mliliiK bowl. M, Btovein !,•.•.»...,:....• ' 111.1 -» Fiod^ Uommlngton of Churohyllla, 'Honoy-aiaiod Sweat I'otatoot and part 1A3.0 Ocaan AVenna I07.BB" Nr,w Yorlt, wcio'ov'or-nTBril "ijueWfji .,(.».-.omaiod • Whits. Qnlt>»*. - - Mix lu grated ohoogo. Out In nhart- nails, ldl.lo of Mr., mid Mid, Wyman. Sunday Ilrunsola Sproutn konlnit until ootmlstonhy of corn- nnd I'm'. IK2.0 Ocenn Avenue 1H.1.4H Unty I*Miy 111-in lllpa Way :|2.7H morning thoy loft for their homo In Pink Ornpofrult on Chicory mini. Hprlnlilo Jnnt onouKli coin jenfy I.onry 1111-10 Itlpa Way I5.H7 New Yorlt nlato," accoinpiinlotl by French Drosslug tor over mlxturo to molitcn !u[ Ilnlhlnii I'nvll 4IH.B1 juia Hndlo.k l'l. nl-41 and their ninthor, who will remain wllli •Mincemeat Turin with flniir; mix with fork. Wrap ilniiRh .... - »4-4tl Wattrvlsw Way 110.110 them until uho In nblo to not about Glioote Pantry InNwaxod'pnpor nnd chill botore Little Silver, N. J. Phone Red Bank 1832 H : KDMUNI) W. CUNK. without Iha.uld of crutchon, which Colfeo at Sea 11,1,1,1, N. J. they f«ol will not bo veiy mticli long. rolllhx out Muktia 8 tart (belli or, Colltitar of ';'«>»> ' ". NUts 1 douul» crust pl» ilioll. EED BANK REGISTER. NOVEMBER 19. 1942.

If you own idle passenger car tires on or after r$2itwill^eilkgaltom

LEON HENDERSON, PRICE ADMINISTRATOR, ANSWERS QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SDLE TIRE PURCHASE PLAN TO HELP KEEP CARS ON THE ROAD FOR ESSENTIAL USES

Q What is an Idle Tire f MUST also file a Tire Record Form that certifies O Are any passenger car tires excepted from the Idle Tire Q / bought 2 tires before Pearl Harbor and put them asldt A Since the Idle Tire Purchase Plan limits the owner- that neither you? nor any member of your household • regvlatiofts? • • • fora rainy day. Do I have to give them up? ship of passenger car tires to five tires for each pas- who is related to you by blood, marriage or adop- A Sorry, but. It's America's rainy day now. The limit is $ tion owns Idle Tires. A Yes—In three general classifications. Passenger car senger car owned and to ope tire for each running wheel tires- intended for use on cars owned or leased by tires per passenger car.. Butyou cankeep your 5 M/tires. of each passenger car trailer or other such equipment Federal, State, local and foreign governments; pas- owned, any passenger car tire in excess of those limits Q How do I sell my Idle Tires to the Government? Q Does the Government want old tires? is an Idle Tire. - senger car tires in the hands of dealers (including car A Follow the simple instructions at the bottom of this dealers), jobbers' or manufacturers, bought or made A Yes. The Government must have all usable Idle Tires, fageTBurdofl'tdelayrldle-Tires-must be disposed:of- •Q How will the owners of Idle Tires be affected? . • for sale/ if they have been reported to the Government new and used, even those.needingrej^airs.Jdlejrirej__ before November 22. on official inventory forms; and passenger car tires beyond repair should be sold to scrap dealers: A Beginning November 22, it will be Illegal"to use • intended for use oa trucks, taxicabs, public rental cars, gasoline or permit gasoline to be used in the opera- Q How do I file a Tire Record Form? * -" jitneys, buses, cars licensed for hire, etc, The exemp- Q What about bus and truck tires and tubes? , tion of any passenger car if the owner of the car . tions do not apply to the later group, however, if the owns one or more Idle Tires. Furthermore, it will be- A Government.Tire Record Forms may be obtained «t A Compulsion does not apply to bus-type and truck' War Price and Rationing Board offices, Post Offices • owner of such tires also owns a private passenger car , illegal for any person owning a passenger car, to use . and uses gasoline in its operation. type tires, nor to tubes of any kind, but the Govern* or permit gasoline to be used in its operation if any and Garages. la areas where gasoline is already ment will buy all that are offered. person in nis or her household .who is related by rationed, Tire Record Forms must be taken or sent to blood, marriage or adoption, owns one or more your War Price and Rationing Board by December 12. Q Can I sell or give my Idle Tires to a relative or neighbor? Earlier is better because this form also contains the Q What will I do when my own tires wea r out—put up my car? Idle Tires. ' s ' - Tire Inspection Blank which must be signed by your A No. Usable or repairable tires can be disposed of A No, Automobiles are essential to the war program. only to the Government in accordance with the in- Q What is the purpose of the Idle Tire Plan? War Price and Rationing Board and which you must The purpose of this plan is not to take cars off the road have in your possession after December 12. structions given elsewhere on this Page. Idle Tires A The rubber shortage is serious. Your Government —but to keep cars on the road—yours included, for that are beyond repair should besolato scrap dealers. In areas where gasoline rationing becomes effective essential driving. When you need tires, the Govern- must have tires right now—today—for essential use. ment will do everything possible to see that you America's passenger cars must be kept running or the November 22, Tire Record Forms may also be obtained Are there penalties jor violation of the Idle Tin war eifort will suffer. — '" at school houses when you register for gasoline. The are supplied. I- - forms must be filled in and presented before you can regulations? What shall I do with my Idle Tires? obtain a gasoline ration book. Q What about synthetic rubber? Won't that solve the problem? Yes. The penalties are severe for illegal use of gaso- Q line on and after November 22, or for making falsa A The Government will buy them at ceiling prices. Q Must I file a Tire Record form if I own no Idle Tirei? A Not quickly enough. Unless we take steps immediately statements about tire ownership, or for illegal dis- If you want to drive your car you must dispose-of to pool and use Idle Tires, many cars will be off the position of tires. If in doubt on any point, consult your Idle Tires as provided by the regulations. You A Yes, if you wish to use gasoliac in your passenger car. road by 1944, the OPA Mileage Rationing Regulation!. HERE IS HOW TO SELL YOUR IDLE TIRES TO UNCLE SAM AT CEILING PRICES EXAMPLES OF PRICES THE GOVERNMENT WILL PAY FOR YOUR IDLE TIRES

Y USED TffiE PRICES f- Tread Depth . Traad Dapth Tread Dapth .T1r« Lan than '/31" VJJ" omoolh \ Slae «r more Mora than »/»'* or Ian Traad 7.O0«13 $10.90 $8.90 »3.9J 4.55 5.50x16 7.23 5.90 3.95 3.20 6.00x16 1.10 6.63 . 4.43 3.30 6.25x16 9.13 / 7.43 5.00 4.00 6.50x16 9.83 i 8.03 • 3.33 4.0O 7.00x16 11.13 , 9.13 6.10 .4.35 7.30x16 14.13 ' 11.60 7.73 t.1i 3.25/3.50.17 7.43 6.10 4.03 3.30 5.23x18 6.80 3.33 3.70 3.20 At Government vtrthomei, Idle Tirei will be 473x1? 6.10 4.93 3.30 3.20 Railway Eiprm Apcricr hai b«n dciignartd to appraised at ceiling pricei, jccnnling to make, liie 3 Keep rout 3 best tlrej foretell pasienger c«r; one collect uiablc Idle Tiiei (at r.'i colt to T ati-i In roral arm brvond Eipreit "pickup" ronet, tale andcondition, Icncoitofrepiiri, Ifneeded. (Typi- Prltaa In column marled " /j2" "' leu" olio apply (or all ragroovad for each running wheel of passenger car uiilert •idjvtr tlitm 10 Gortrriraect warehouse*. In arfai .iiWc Idle Tires and tubtj in the Kulway Eipreit cal pric« ire iliown efiewhtrc on tli/f page.) A and ramolded Hraa. md similar equipment. All oilier tires, ncworujed, r where Railway Iipm Im ";.icl:-'-r<" ic/iirt, tail K%%n .y cflice, tnually it rwj/err, railroad lutio'n. U. 8. Treiaury check for pigrment in full will be Only popular iliaa ore Kitad. Othtr alaaa pricad proporttonalaly. rcgardlesi of condition, arc Idle Tirei. Sell all or wrire rseirert At..'war frrrrii Arrr.ry i.'.'..". a.-.-J 'lit Eir-feif iftnt mill rite f/ti a r<(d(f. Scrap tent to foa bf mail. Tell (lie txprclt Mgent Jf »ou Tha dbova prlcn apply lo uaad tires which n»d not ba rapalrad. If uiible Hie: Tites (even those needing repairs), to iar 70U hart JJlt Tuci /r,r L'r-'.lf il^-j. /. fittla pajrnient In Wat Sivingj Bonds tir Starapi the Government before Nov. 22. nrc« if.oJH nM be turned over \ uup deilfr). at current purchase value. but no daductlon will be made lot recapping. If llm itcelved prove

good only at icrapf icrap prlcti will be paid. USED TUBE PRICES (Xtntmvm price rer m«J vaed faumfr tat lubaa la 11.50. ' NEW TIRB AND TUDt, PRICES U ordtr to aid the Office e) Price AJminlttr*. M«w Ural, Including urdomacjad llrai run tail than 1,000 mll«i, and, lien, tbt Rtconitruclion t'/nanct Corporator, niw tvbti, will be pold tot al moxl/num opplicobta OPA prlcaa. In naorly ovary cole the nanufocturar'a currant Uil price will pravoll. public 0boxt tbt 1,11, Tin I'urcbt,, />/-», iptctfor thit *tltnr1lttmtnt-lt contribute! i) Bank Register /HE HOME WEW5PAPER OF THIS VICINITY RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 19,1942. Page Fifteen

1 PUOUC SALE OF REAL "ESTATE. i By virtue of authority.of the lecal vot- irt ot tho School District of the Tawnihlp •A Mlddlstown and by proper action of the Board of Education of the Township of Mlddletown there will b« exppstd, to ills at public vtndue on Saturday, December B, RED BANK REGISTER 1942, between the hours of 12 o'clock «nd 5 o'clock in.tho nftrrnoon (at 2 o'clock) bBaUrn War Tiroel on the premises, hire- 1liift«r described. the foil • ALL that certain tract of land located at Naveslnk, In the Township of Middle- .town* In tho County, of Monmouth end State of Now Jersey; FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES WANTED HELP WANTED TO LST, small two.room cotla.f«; a4ao> j BEGINNING at a point In the Easterly LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE '' four-room cottage; strictly modern; on ^ldo_aLNaypslnk Avenue and In tho South- private beach in Highland*, £T. J., corn»n wbaterly corner of the Norm* Swan prop- LOST, model aeroplane, with gasoline mo- WEATHER STniP« three feet for |10 cents LAR.0B pot..coal •tove, |20; tUtlon iii«; MAURICE SCHWARTZ. Chryiler* Ply >E*ANISH--Oi>i>ortunlty: cultur.: study CAPABLE KII-1 ur wuman wanted for s«n- Willoi w and LocusLocust streets. 'Adults onlyj will heat any store or work ihop. Come with natlva Phon. Rtd Rsnk ITSI housework; plnln cooklnfi; munt be erty and from'thence running, (1) South'^] tor. 64-inch njnir spread! jtellow and gctii you that henvy rubberised weather mouth and International truck sales and V.V NN. MartheniiMarthenii. pphh o HlhlU J85 liJity-niiie degree* nnd forty-five minute* rod; in woods or field* between Telegraph Jtrip; 25 feet felt strip 10 cents; tt\t and Saturday, Samuel Taylor, 9 Walhln^ton lervlce beadquarten. Fbone R«d Bank S-R. fond of children; references. Phone Red {.West {So. 60' 45' W>> Three>undred and Hill and Hailet. Reward If returned or metnl door liottomnt storm flash adjusters, treet, Ruroion, N. J.* RIG1DAIRB wanteil; household size, rea- Bk32JG FOUR-ROOM bunifBlow, with bath; fur- ,".lx fat and two'tenthi of & foot (3O0.2) door buttons, Htorm nmh hnnuers; full line nfahsd or unfurnished; conveniently lo* (or Information lead Inn to return, J. B< FIIANKLIN , stove, flreplac cos! grates USE3D CARS bought, «old and exchanged. sonable, and In good working condition, WANTKh, wood cookk to peppreparee anndd servseo cated. Zartmbi, Hamlltpn avenui, b«t- to • point; thence (2) South, four tie- Kue, phone Mlddletown 194-J. ' hardware. National 6 & 10, Prown's, 'IhkiIhan l K ddinnei r aboubtt S o'clock'lk . trrces and ten mlnutu West, (8. 4',.10' W) end mahoEcany and cherry dlnins table Pontlac sales and service [ terms. G. li. hone Hlshldnds 1177. Wllion: tw*en Leonard and ilrevent avenuea. Phon* far nale. B- J. Grifflth, 94 Broad strett, A. C. Rasaas Brothers, 10*21 Mechanic Phono Uank 32IB. Atlantic Highlands 317." lon« hundred and seventeun feet and f\ve-LOST, I Hah Better puppy on Saturday on 1 :tenlh« of a foot (117.6)"; thence (3) Eatontown. K. J." •treet. phone 8065. - girl wanted to care Tor child Maplo "'avenue, "Rad -Harikt babyV petr V/B BUY bankrupt. «tock'.jot now (ui-ol- ROOMS FOR RENT rs old- -Phong-Red Bank 388S. .BUNGALOW-of -n?e -roomt, bathi to- b* . 'North, clKhty«si* dejrreen and thirty mlh- liberal reward^ Phone lied Bank 866, turure »nd iclt it ttoo you at loweo r prices TWO beautiful BiWfr..Jflx..«erJtuItc#,B,._f'o'r CAR3 painted and' lender work,' We have sublet, from December. 1 to June l;-ona lutes West (N. 86" 30' W), ono hundred .hiim any otheth r itort e Swartr'St'i Hihwagwyy nais: boat offer takes them. F. Guar- • fully equipped shop to give you a sat- WANTBI>, K'enenil hmmoworkpr • -tart $60. block in from River road, Burnnon; rant |nnd fifteen (115) feet; thence (4) North, Store..' llllll^hwiih y 855 , Mlddletown, acroen ,OOM for rent fan Maple avenue; gentle- Experienceil, whjte; not over RO years; EAULK hound, lost on Tuesday, Novemv - '85 Ino. 26 White street. Red Bank.* isfactory job. Wilklns Motor Sales, men preferred. Phone Red Bank 6 80-R, ; ot r yes; 130 month. Phon* Rumson COS-J. Call r'one degree and thirty minutes East (N, 1' ber 10thh ; browb n headhd , bodbdy black and Kl BBunk bridge, pbono lUdd BanBkk 12181218. Broad atreet, Red Bank, phone 3371. in. Noii mornings and evenings. f30* £3) one hundred (100) feet; thence (6) b th; r TWO rust proof tropical flih tanks, with Fort Mc-nrno'uth. Phone whitehi . If foundfd , pitita HHO notify Clinton :iOOM for rent. 20 Union street, Ked Eatnntown 412. iUVJSR FRONT bungalow, " «igbt roams, iNorth, eighty-six decrees and,ninety min- GOATS—SnanejiAT anejiB milking goats for galegae; ; stands for sale, one Urge and one medi- 1941 FORD, sedan, heater, seat covers; WANTKI). white mole and Rencral house- utes Went (N. 86* 00' W), one hunderd BraiiHon Bclford N. J- niil many bbredd ; NNe ww JeJerseyy «tattat« um; reasonable. JrMessa call at 118 1 1600. Tires In wood condition; run ' Bank. Apply evenlngn. two baths; automatic hen I; fireplace; g; anyy bred; voiker; family.of two adults and two attached garage. About an acre Und i * work; mu«t :30 B)i.one hundred and nine (100) feet, LOST, old whlto poodle dott.'in vJoln|ly of rlM> snd malnutrition, * Excellent for ba-Keyport E4UR. 1940 BUICK for sale; excellent condition. . know slciioRraiihy. Economy Nnrcery SEVEN'.ROOM hoiuse, furnlnhed, for renti more or less, to the point or place of Be- bies, growing children and Invalids Coiti Mri. Jay L. Smith, Locust, N. J,, phone :eranhona_Red Bank 642.• h 2aW ,Ko cum lens thnn $600 total for the land Finder return .to above bank. tiros, atovei, guna, Ijooks. pictures, coin*, CARTOONIST desires any kind of poster iENEHAL hou ...... :and bulldlnir wfll be conildered. • stamps, tuBKagc, desks bought 'sad sol'I. v work; Phone Eatontown S81-J. 'URNISHED room, near bath. In private worker wanted fo r rpart- TWO pairs ot seven-toot ikila tor t«le. home; BU(table for coupldj near bus tlma work. Phone liid Banh 3DS5. BEAUTIFUL n«w four-room bungalow, ail The salt will be subject to subsequent Town FurnKuro Exchanne, 36 Monmouth J. H. Bedte, Monro« avenue. Little Sll- IlfJH frhool boy wnnte~d'to work morn- modern Improvements; hot water haat* ilaonftrrnatlon by the Board of Education of street, Bed Rank, phtfta S2B. AUDREY ESTELLE, Interior-decorator, 20 ne. Fhone Red Bank 1274 or call at 276 FOR SALE cr. N. J.* ; Mount street. Red Bank. Telephone 692. hanlc itreet. Red Bank. inffn threw hoiirn h&fore Bchool drivlnit oil burner; two-car sarage," on Highway the Township of Mlddletown. : truck, Call David Steinberg, Red Bank 35 approximately half mil* from Colt's ! By order of tho Board of Education-of FEEDS, chicks' and supplies i. rogulaUd de- DINING ROOM aultfl for sale, In good Office'houri:> 10:80 a, m. to 12 noon", 1 p. FAIR HAVEN, attractive rooms; couples 'BUZZARD" «nf)ilitiio cuttar and shred- . condition; real bargain. Inquire at m. to 3:80 p. m.' '•.'"'" 2010. Neck; rented furnished or unfurnished; ;the Tawnnhlp of Mlddlctown. ' liveries; phone cnrly. 1) lab row Brothtra, preferred. Phone-Red Bank 281-R or rent |40 p*r month. Tannenbaum Agency, ' Dfttcd November 19, 1042, . der for sale. William M. -Ackerson, oml street and > Fottorsan avenue, Lovett's-Nursery, Jnc., Little Silver, K. J., rail at 89Q Itlver road. - Hiiziet, N. J., phono Keyport 641-It. phone Red Bank Z2Q0. I BVX and aetj iscond-iiand clothes; must 2 Weat Main street, Freehold, N. J. IF. LAURENCE. SCOTT, , Shrewsbury, phono Red Dank 1680. be In good condition. • L. Kerber, '209 FOUR rooms, white tiled bath, stoam heat, SITUATIONS WANTED SIX-ROOM house, tiled bath, tiled kitchen; . President of the Board Trf-JSdtfcallon. ALMOST new double ifze maple bed forShrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. Phone hot vittr heat; iUll shower; very rood- SEVEN whlto Poklti ducki; genuine: rpady USED furniture for eale. And ere on Broo,. 468-W. " for rent. 29 Lawrence avenue, Keana- HAHRY 3. OHAMBERXJUN, to lay. Phone Hed Bnnk 3563 betVcon Inc., 200 Monmouth street, Red Banlc, nale cheap. Hear apartment, 110 Hon- —— . : ; —~ ~—I ern. Occupancy December 1. Phone Red District Clerk. 10 and 12 a. m.* ^ mouth Htrcet, Red Bank.* FOR MORTGAGE loans sea R. V. R. H- PRACTICAL,."""? for semi-Invalid or lofte \ Bank Sfififi- Stout. Lewis building, 77-79 Bruaif DOUBLE furnished room, for two or threa TRA-CTOIl trnllor unit, late model; motor TAKtl notice, WB carry the largest Belec< carrlujfa and ten-pfece walnut din- street (over Newberry store). girh. Plenty of heet and hot water. • overhauled. Good rubber. Beady to tlun of. Itiluld linoleum, fait baa a lino- itiK room suite for n≤ also three-piece .nijuire P. V. Kennedy. 21 Peters place, =:• BOROUGH OF RUMSON, N. J. work. Fhono Mlddletown 2G0. n bamboo sun parch set; reasonable. Pnone HOOVER cleaner* repaired, brushes- te- Red Banjt, phone 4£4 YOUNd -married mnn with-family de*iren furnace; $40 monthly. Chnrles E. Swe»- leum andd KH ; IUWCHL IHICCH In town, ney, Monmouth avenue. Phone Rumson Notice of Sale of Property for Non- ti. 14 Wc«.t Front H treet. Red Bank 1664-M. brlstled. Allen Electric Shop, 18 Wblti <'UIU(lSUti]i roomJ, for rent, single or • position ]inrL* time after .fi p. m. and all payment of T&xoe, ABBCHfltrtents and Other STRAWUBRRY pattern—Seo thin lovely Samuel Swnt day Snlirrdfiv.i nrnl Kuniiny^. Write YoaniT 1402. V h«no 1387;" -, • •' ' KELVlKATOn compressor and motor; street, phono 61!!. Red Bank. double- Dcelrabla location. 101 Urond Municipal ZJert* in tho Borough of Hum- now oilcloth tor your- tabled; chair Midi' butcher walk-in box and butter box, ticel, Ud; pearl top hampers low radiator, post lamp, slnkt, 'basins, FOR EXCHANGE Kallon.—NnUooal R. U. Stout, Lewis building, 77-79 Broad GENTLEM AN- - to -ro om _wltlL Army_fl fficer Bank 2808. 53-phcc net dlfihia $Wl&~B; Sum son 2(T80.- "counter Btoo1a7^oddii~and'endi~bought^an(l"] Kttver-Newberry—atore)7~ —— curd tni.lcn $2.50, National 6 & 10. Bold. 116 Shrewsbury avenue. Red Bank. In flno home; jjood board. Transporta- ANTED to exchantie, postage stamps by PAIR HAVEN, near but and school j mod- Prown'fl. phono 2680." FOR real estate and Insurance tea Haw-tion to fort.' Unusual opportunity fo- Scott'fl catalop. Have many U. S. and ern five-room house, tiled bath, iteam . 32.84 WATER PUMPS; new and rebuilt, for tale. ZENITH ntne-tube console cabinet radio, right person; reasonable. Phone Re< foreign 'duplicates. Call Kcnneburg 781-J. heat, fireplace; oak Soon, copper plumb* 'Estate Frank Marx, Block, 21, Lot Pump repairs of all kinds; plumbing &nd like new, $16. Call Saturday, George kini Brothers, .77 Broad ttrett, Red e ra Marx, ock, 21, Lo POULTRRY manure lor sole. A.MA.M. Hor-o Bank, phone 8G2. We also write war Bank 14D6-R. - • •- ^_ ing; garage; 14,600. Financing: available. p I i . PPoini t roadd, LittLittll e SlSliveri , N . J.J , heating, F. G. Hurst, MlddleLown, phono DeMar, Conover'place, Riverside Height*, Ray VanHorn Agency, Fair Haven, phon* 28 24.40 phone Red Bank 217-6.1" lamage Insurance. COMFOIlTABLE room for rent, along Vu Jtcd Unnk I839-M. Mlddletown 66. lino to Fort Monmouth; suitable for one FARM PRODUCE 233. o Frank Mnrx. Block %}, Lot . pho; CANARIES for sale. W«-r«tall or whole- VACUUM cleaners repaired; any make. CAPONS and broilers; Darred Rock\; ei- DISCONTINUED Im[)erlai washable wall u. two men; Christian only. Garase ac- Bale. 146 Monmouth street, phone Red Allen Elcctrlo Shop, 18. White street, rommodations, also breakfast If desired. ALFALFA hay for sajej nothing 'OPS "than DUTCH colonial, near" Red Bank; ilx cellgnt qunltty. Killed tn order, deliv- pnpor for evory room in your homo; Bank 1266-M. Callaftci' &< o'clock p. m.' Red Dunk. • -room«, it»am heati newly painted; bard-, jEfatate Frank Marx, Block 21, Lot' - ered. Phone Rod Bank 1247. values to 110, onanle for $1.98 per room Fhone Red Bnnk 5n2-M.* Lwo tuna, diilivfiud. E. H. . Brasch, wood floors, wood burning ft replace; tri- lot. Quantities and patterns are limited.' BUY your Christmas presents and toyif a^ PAINTER, paper hanger and decorator, TWO connectlnK rooms," adjoining hath; Rroadmendow Farm, Nutaviramp, . phone . 84 24.49 RABBITS—Bnby bunnios and medium, rage. Taxes J80. Price J5.650. Ray Van instate Prank Marx, Block 21, Lot Klarln'a' Paint Store, 2G Monmouth street. The Yiinkca Trader. 23 West Kront estimates furnished: 25 yeaiV experi- , automatic hot- water; tfMiitnblG for ono Red Bank 3S45-J. Horn Agency, Fair Haven, phone if)3 nlien; breodlnit does-and bucks: whiten, fltreet, Ked Bank. — • _ - - ence. - All work guaranteed. Average to four people. Will rent separately or FARMERS a'nd truck gt'Owora will find a \ 40 '...." 24.49 Chlnclllun and colors! olio meat rah, Estate Frank Marie, Block 21, Lot DN puppiei and grown' dogs, rooih • labor for panerinff 53.BO and up.-tocether; hot., water heat, Bun rasaea — ready market for their produce by ad- LITTLE village-farm, three miles from hits nnd foods reasonable. Mullcr. Route BICYCLES'nre scarce—have your old Joseph Hoilman, 32 Drunimoria place,.R ' door,' M. ' M. Clajip " buiigalow, Humsuii "ortiulng In Tho Register's classified 'col- Red B«nk, bus Ine; 1 ^ acres, old. : 41 - , ,„ ; 24,49 BIS, two miles north oT Hcil UnnU hrldgp. brnnn bird cane and stand, flight cage r bicycle rebuilt It) .the bost equipped 30x60x18 Inches; also Radiant-gas heater. Bank, phone 1607. road, Little Silver, N. J.« J fABhioned houne;. all Improvements; hot |Estat 4Je Frank, .Marx, Block 21, Lot TOYS—See our line of dolls t they are shop In the state. Mann's Bros., Call Deal 556-R.' " ' . .family, no oh (.; K EBN MOUNTAIN potatoes, excellent water heat: oil burner. .Priced_?B.800. ARTHUR E. BOYCE, palnttng contractor FAIR HAVEN—Private .family, no other Ray H. Stlllman, nTione Eatontown 7. Butnto Frank [tux. Block 21, Lot .- priced low and aro beautiful. Our line Route No. 36. Eatontown, N. J. BURQCE'S Warehouse, 125 Broad atreet; practical • palter*,.. paperhanger3 and roomeni; cchoichoichi e joff CwC o lglarge e double cookers. E. H.- Braschh, BroadmeadoBradmeadow 47 , of nlntcs and drums, etc., will be on dis- living room suites, combination' stoves, decoratoru. No job too large or too cimall, bedroomsd , connectini g bath, upstairs; suit farm. Nuts warn PPhonh e RRed Bank Batata Frank Marx, Block 21, Lot play soon. Walt for them. Get your :oal and Ran; bedroom suites, rugs, ma- Wall paper sample patterns on request, able for four, or one slnnle Rtid one-doubl CS-to-J. . PROPERTIES,.of all types for ial*i 48 24.49 Xmns tree' stands, otc, now, National 5- & PIAN03—A. B. Dlrhan, piano mnksr, deal- Dlo secretaries' and mahogany break* For ontimatfl call Rumson 666. bedroom {twin beds) with adjoining bath extensive lint*. Including town prop- Estate Frn'nk Mnrx, Block 21, Lot er, tunlnif, repairing, renovatin's. Shop 10. Prown's, phone 2GB0A . fronts." downstairs for three; men? only; S2S erties, country home's. e«tatei and : 4Q .•.._ „ 24749 and showroom. Drummond place. Red Bank OLD FLOORS and* ttaln made like new monthly each. For appointment call Red REAL ESTATE WANTED pBrtate Frank Marx, Block 21, Lot WILL PAY good prices for old china and YANKEE TRADER suggests the foDowinff floor sanding and hand reflnlshlng; ZVs* Dank 82fi. Avallnbte November 22.' river fronti. Thompson Aeenry. Real - - 86 ,.,.,:. ,. 24;49 brlc-n-brnc; also, will buy old buttons. voluesi-BpiinKfleld .22 calibre rifle, |10; a iquare foot and up; experienced work' WANTED, furnished or unfurnished h'ouif • estate and Insurance. 81 Kaat Front Bo t a to Frank-Marx, Block 21, Lot CJwendolyii •Miiion»yV^25-WeBt:Ffont:i!lre«t,- WE-3UY..and -sflll.jeconrt-hnnd .and new !Uinlltun_}2S-i:aUbre line, 18.001 12-JQVIKO iflMiaUlp. tlyron^ Q. Morion, 2,6 • M*pl LAUOE front rooth for rent, suitable for or apiirtmcnti reliable, permanent cou- \ 86 ...I .._... 24.49-1 Red Bank, phone after 7 p. m. Eatontown furniturer highest prlcenpa.ld.^Swarti'1 double-barreled shot gun. S15; Knights of avenue. R«d' Baiikr"phon6~8194-J.-; • •-• couple"; ,wlth kltcheTi facilities; modern ile:"rci"sbnkbleV Write "F. A. W.. Box "fill. afreet, phone R*d-Rank 7.Q0.V B54. HighwaHighwpy Storu, HishwaIlighway 3&.. MiddleMlddl * PythinR drcsa sword, $7.00; Remington prlvato home, Fhono Atlantic HiRhlands (EstatVe Frank Mnix,, Block 21, Lot townwn,__N. N.. Ji, across RoRdd Bank-bridgeBl d . PPhho Red 87 typewriter, $16; Underwood typewriter, SEPTIC TANKS and ceiapoola .cleaned, CHARMINU colonial dwelling; perfect NUDrAN goats; purebred doon.anJl doe- Hcd Bank Sl^.r.O; RCA'Victor portable radio, JZO; alao dry wells; drain* Installed. Eutj I LARGE comfortable room, with twin beds IF YOU navo a house, apartment or bun- Frank Marx. Block. 21. Lot : galow, furnished 'or unfurnished, for condition. In iclecl neighborhood; con- '- 24.49 ling f.or._*n|e; bucks at stud. Preanl- | al arm—clocks,—$2.00; ermine—ecarf and mates given. Oacivr__Beckcrt 17 Seconi |—^or-double-bed,-for—rent_liLprivate home. p 88 .-.::.•...;.....;...-...•...... ,...... VoiT, Rlverdnlo 'nvenuVs," "near Swimming FOR' INSURANCE on your carpHouie o. rent, communicnte with B. G. C'oata Ascn- venient Red Bank station; lanre plot:;.f'-ur Estate Frank Marx, Blotk 21, Lot mull, %2b; decoys, *$l.Q0; electric flat • fttreet. Fair Haven, phono Red Bank 1464 AAl l Improvement!!pement . BBus pausepase s on corner cy, 490 Bath avenue. Lone Branch, phone bedrooms, two tiler! bnth«. hot .water heat, River road, phono Red. Bank 2195-R. hazards of any kind, phono or call Ray F Mth 50 Harding road T ! 899 __ 24.49 H, Stlllmnri, Stato Highway, Eatontown ~ Irons, $2,10 ; meat grinder, f 3.00; A G lino- ' KKPAIKUJG—Fur" s repaired and re*tyl*i_ for Fort Monmouth. 50 Harding road. onv Biwinrh 3590. coal furnace. Priced ? 12,500: Ilbernl •Eetatt o FranFkk MarxM , BlocBlkk 2121 , LLot t SEVERAL Voo4 used coal and (TflS combi- Twenty-fivo years at the' ituno location. tor, »o.ou{3.50; banjosonnjuo,, so.y(6.0u 0 up; : isunarlaundry at moderate prices. Storage fre*. Vo- Red Bnnk. terms. ,Eny H". Stlllman, phone Eatontown 24,49 ffel't, 24 Broad street. Red Bank, phon FOK QUICK action in the sale or rental of !? u _ nation stoves, coal" stovei, ens ranges, stove, $12.50; porcelain jack for fountain, IN FINE- residential location and nenr your home, bun^aJow or farm, phone coal and oil heaters. Samuel Swnxtx, 14 FLOWERS for engagement partlei, wod- |1.GO. Lot of engineering booki. Yankee 174. station, double furnished room for rent. or vvrito this office today. Pay Stlllman. ! 911 Frank Mam, Block 21, Lot 24.49 West Front street," phono 1887.* dlnga, birth days, anniversaries and Trader, 23 West Front street, Red Bank. Phone R«d 'Bank' 2881-W.* TWO-ACRE farm, table, rhlcken hqus«. Bstattta Frank Marx, Block 21, Lot MADELON 1'KOAL. antiques bough State Highway. Eatontown. ^Phones: Eat- wood tthed, old fashioned cottage, six funerola. Also pottery and glass and at bus stop. We buy, sell and trade any- and sold. 102 Weat Front street, Red TWO double roomfl, for rent; Hunt, heat; ontowti i and ft. 1 82 24,40 "VENETIAN Winds, right here In stock. thing of yalua. "^ rooms and bath; nlre condition; hot W8« Bitate Frank Marx, Block 21. Lot wrought Iron novelties for gifts.*• Honey Bank. nenr bus and West gato of Fort Mon- tor heat, oil burner; $5,000. • Ray H. .Come and Ret them; 13.98 each for gen- Bee Flowers, Upper Broad street, phone YANKEE TRADER specials: Arco thret- mouth; also Camp Charles ,AVood. 48 LIST Kith Marie Cox, Itcnltor, your housei Stlllman, phone Eatontown 7. \ Qfl , , . „ 24 40 uine wood Majestic blinds; all beit nlfcei Red Bank 872. - section hot water furnace, *GO.;__three^ GENERAL CONTRACTOR and ceajpooi. Lewis ntreot, Eatontown, N. J.* and npartments for rent. Phone 1602 'Eotlle Frank Marx, Block 21, Lot right ho re In stock; Ivory or oyster white. cleaned; carting .and ggradingrading, toopp ioll Loiisr ftrani-h. * TWO-STORY residence, just off bui line, '.i,^.r,n,,f o,r» ^^D i. ^, BL T" burner fireteiis cooker, $25: watchman's nu nil dit cid gvel and aand VERY larpe warm llpht housekeepinjr i 95 ; _ 24.49 Exclusive agents for Columbia blindB. Na- WINDOW SHADES, washable-fibre, 8 ft. . hree-drawer walnut lanure, ninil dirtdrt, ,cinders nder,, ggrave l ..and aand HOUSE wanted, about seven or eijht near Fort Monmouth; lot 60x187; ilz tional 5 ft 10. Prown's, phone 2680.* bv clock Bnd CMC($16 t Estlmatol * giveni . PhonPh e RRed Bank 1464, oom for rent; also one double and one rooms and bath; all Improvements; tax* (Batata Frank Marx, Block "zi, Lot « ft. long, 39 ccnta (roller extra 15 hegt ?j2.50: kneehole desk. $10; four- l Phone Red Bank 450-J. rooh; nil impro%cments; nice neighbor- i QS 24.49 centntBB; ; Duplex window shade* , R(, l "«"'"' 'I• burne r •• . _ •-• .___,._.-•- _ Oscar Becker, 47 Second street. Fair H iod. Ttcn ll. Write House, box 511, es $105: priced ffi.500. Ray H. Stlllman, :Brtato Frank Marx, Block 21, Lot . TUKKEYS for nale, dressed and delivered Shudemoroo impcpaper sshadh e a 9 cents; bliLck- gun range, $15; mnhogariy drop-leaf table, ven, N. J. CHEERFUL furnished rooms, twin or dou- Rod Bank. phone Eatontown 7. ! 07 ' 24.40 on specified dayb^4)rder early. Saddle mt shnden S fL. wit V7 fi0 bio beds; plenty of heat and hot water. $14; Singer sewing machine, $20; four CESSPOOLS cleaned ana built; Mptli iMALL hous» wanted; will pay cash for tate Frank Marx, Block 21, .Lot IUdge Form, rhrtfiflrtfrond. Coifs Neck, contR. Nntlonal.5 &. 10- Prawn's, phone plufih chnlm,- $16; coffee. table, $4.50; Oh Rumson bun Inle. prefer getlemnn or COUNTRY home, ten-room houie, all lra« .:_. W. B. Whitson, suporintendent, phone 2680." tanks cleaned and Installed; drains In i couple. Phone Riimson 1197.M. i uniftlUhouae that we can move. A. L. provemenU; steam heat; Ha aerea; gs» 141 .:_. 24.40 rocking choir, $3.B0; maple desk. $5.00; stalled. Phone any time day or night, Bails, Colt'a Neck, K. J. Thono Freehold \-a«e, barn, shade trees; low taxes; ne*f Frank Marx, Blnck 21, Lot24.49 Ilolmilcl 6203. W B BUUY and. sell typewriters, addinaddi g ma- bar chairs, Victorian and kitchen chairs; Rumion 740-J. Harvey G. Tilton, S Bruce PLEASANT HurrounrllncR In private home 403W2] 144 pair lontt rubber boots, logging saws, por- On RnrriBDn bus line. Prefer Rentlcrrmn or :_ ] : Red Bank: S10.500. Frank B. Law as, 'Estate Frank Marx, Block 21, Lot chineshi , officffi e equipmenupmeni t aanndd cmh h gl ilsce. Rumson. Nowmftn Springs road, phone Red Bank & "145 21.49 USEISEI> coppecopp r hoJJer forr sale, &0-&0 gallon; tcra new or used Serpico's 105 celafn throe-door Ice ch«st, $22; others at from West irate,-Fort Mnnmouth.on bus POULTRY fnrma wanted, with or without perfecft t conditionditi . TlTelephonh e ^Atlantic cra, new or used. Serpico 105 Mon- S3.50 and 36.00; full ntie metal bed and stock, between Red Bank and- Freehold. i Bitnto Frank Mnrx, Block 21, Lot mouth Btrcet, Re(l Hank. .^ LOOKS—Sanding and surfacing coo trac- line; K«riRe. Phone Red Bank 120-M. . s 146 :.:: 28.68 lhid 774. nprlnd, 18.00; eltctrlcal cell in sr fixtures ed. Have your old lloors and stain Phono or write full particular*. Lew Ian- BUNGALOW, four roomi, nun parlor, hot Estate-Frank-Mor*i-Block-21,-Lot__ AMERICAN oil", healers—A fow two-burner nnd numoroun other lt«ms. Yankee Trad- made likt new by experienced worjtman< nonbaum, 2 West Mnln atrect* Freehold, water heat; full, concrete cellar; pot FLUORESCENT-llghU—A- few-loft| two- — hcutera Ieft-at$l9;S)5-eacii; full line-o£ irr28Weflt Front street, Rea^BankTat'HuB ^hlt>; ~Satl»factloSr~guaranlied. For eitJ HEtP WANTEDT N-Ji —— ^ ntov«j--ffaraat: -lot- 100x147 ; -near-bus. -- ,1 169--M :..-.. 201.84 linht 2(1 watt; nil ready to nt In .your Batate Frank Marx, Block 21, Lot- wicks. The new wicks mndo'of glaw are stop. mate call Red Bank .608. J, Mori, eon' Price S3,750, Frank B. Lewes, phone Red proRont kitchen unit; only S7.9f7.9fi camtilctecamtilcte: much better (no oilor) ; No. COO wickn 39 rector. BANK TELLER wanted, experience neces- Bank 2875. ',! 169-N. • •• 881.20 now.. .Jhcne-liijrh.Jhcneliijrhhlih t .v.wJUnf.v.wJU f VjiteVjijtt s $12$$1:2GG ; centn; Florence, wicks of nil klnda. Na- MAPLB dinette Bet, portable bar, -six ma- sary: nninry to start SI,400. \ddress APARTMENTS Clarenco Stevens, Block'80, Lot C2 • fl.24 chvomoh * baseb , btbathrooh m .unit'i' .1140 11.40,... N 1 FOR INSURANCE on your car, house oi 'jClarehco Stevens, Block 30, Lot 63 8.24 Uonnl 5- & i»,'-l'i owti!»,-phpno-2D80.* '. hogany dinlnft chairBt seven-piece -bod- •Her, box 611. Red Bank, N, J. DISCRIMINATING buyers, attentioni tlonnl K & 10. Prown's, phone 2680." room set with In-nerBprlntr mattr eases, haiards o? nny kind consult Hay B AUARTMENT.- conalstlnir af four roomi, 1,1 Clarence Stevens, Block 30, Lot f>4 G.24 Stlllman, State Highway, Eatontown, N. J, TREE EXPERTS wanted (three) for the Here la' youir 'opportunity to par- lEUate Theroaa Sweeney, Block 82, WE BUY Hnd aoll used on\ee equipment. porch glider. Iron tables: other mlncellan- heat and wnter fumtebed; available De- DAIRY soats, Mld-Jeraey Gont Breeders Tetleys, 17 Bronil street. Rod Bnnk. eous furnishings. Fhone Long Branch phones Eatontown 7 and B. "Twenty-flvi finest type of ycar-around tree work; no cember 1; $30. W. A. Hopping Agency, chue one of the most deslra-blo smsJl i Lot 4 .:... 19.31 Association offers Information on dairy year a at the aaaie location." ! movlntr nround; excellent worklnjj condi- ; $ W. A Estate Frnnk Marx, Block S3, Lot tions with Urge, national orjtaniiatton. net! BkpfaoBank.,pfaonn a 397.397•• \ homes Jn Monmouth county: conalit- annta: alno lint of stock for sale and TCK-BUY your new furniture from us! 12 ESTELLE Decorating Service; pap"er bang- i 0 - -... 8P0.80 ifttercd puro bred bucks at stud. Write months to pay; no higher Installment GAS water heater for sale; also overcoat. Will pny well accordlnK to ability. The FIVE-ROOEROOM unfurnishefih d apartment, bath, Ing of nine large Uffht roomi, hard- 'Alice J. Hoaff, Block 84, Lot S ...... 121,08 Call Red Bank 672.* ing; plain and decorative painting; best F. A. Bnrtlett Tree Expert Company, Box oil burner heat: driveway and parkin* wood floors, hot water heat, open flrt- ' P. 0. Box lfi, Mlddlotown, N. J. price n charged—snmo nn cash prices, uteriaU and workmanship at moderatt ; The naid lands nnd renl estate will bo Swarti'a Highway Store. Highway 35. Mld- No. 127, OrAnffe, N. J., phone Orange space. 119 West Front street, phone R«d place; screens and storm sash; two- • NEW glider demoniitrator trailer, reason* prices. Phone 692. 20 Mount street, He< 8-4615 or evenings OR-K-53B1,' Bank 2251-W. ..Bdld to mako the amount of the municipal BLUB gcdnn for nnle, elcctrlo shift. Rood dletown. across Red Bank bridge. Phone able; special full size bedA for four; oil car garage. Near trains, busies, . I'lltnfl chargeable ntfalnnt tho same on tho tires, pnlnt, etc. Selling on account of Red Ilnnk 3213. heat, refrigerator; two rooms. Can be OIL BURNER man wanted; must have FIVK-ROQM apartment, hot water heat; schools, stares ' and churchea. This j first day of July, 1942, nn computed In Army service. Also violin, case nnd bow. MADE-TO-MEASUHE suits, topcoats, over- electricity and electric- ranee furnished; the foregoing lint, together with Interest USED chestnut rails and locust fence seen any time. Robert Henry, 115 South knowledge of •jflumbintr repaint; $1.2ft place must ba Men to be appreciated* H. Ely, Jr.. 83 South street, Red Bnnk.* poats; about 200 panels; mostly in ex- ntreet, Freehold. N. J;, phone 484-J.' coats and sports coats. Also a setcctloi per hour. Steady work, with plenty of three mllcit out oof fR Redd Bnk Bnnk.. PPhone Red on nald amount from the first day of July of odd suit pants always on hand. Sorm BnnBkk O^ CalC l after 6 p. m.' Full price only Jfi.000. Winfleld O. to the dnto of sale, nnd costn of "ueh ia)e. AUTOMATIC gnu wnter heater for sale; cellent condition. May bd seen on farm to match your old suit coatu; Army oft. overtime. Martin J. McGulre. Highway 1 nt Holmdel. Write Rnlls, Box Ell, Red 35. Red Bank, phone 3767. Franke, 6 Ward Itne, Rumson, N. J.* Said property will bo n'oUi In fee to (rlfl«H (Inod; one year old; pructlrnJly Hunk. . • AUTOMOBILES ccr'a' eiackt. All gnrments are ntricti; THREE-ROOM apartment,"" all "furnished; such person an will purchnno the mime, new; ten-yeanyr r ffrunranteen . Prlcc o new made to measure and perfect fit gunran BOOKKEEPER wanted; tnke charge oflice; electric Nclit and water; $20 n month. ..subject to redemption at tho lowest rato S ill b Ph Rd YOUR old furniture made bettor than new, teed. A, Boncore, 213 Shrewsbury avenue. knowleiljro "horthnntl. Permanent pofi- Moun'u Grocery, 'Wilson avenue, Port OOU four-room bungalow within J..« !(.of Interest, but In no enne In PXCCBH of. 8To j lian'k^'nawil"l ncccpt belt ofTer. Phone Red 1940 CHEVROLET Town aedan, 1937 Bed Dank, phone 3063-M. Monmuuth. N. J.' mile of Red Bank; iiip«les« heater; tia- 1 sprnyed or. rubbed finishes; nit branch- Dodge four-door sedan, 1936 Plymouth tionj good pfilary. Apply at once. Jtvenb I»r annvlm. The imymcnt for the ~' ' en In. cabinet ttmkltitf !"entliTiuies and plan- Zlotkln £ Son's office, Froohold, N. 4» TWH-I1UOM luit.i-hed up nment for renti nKe; alt lniproverosntn: Sa.uOO. See Rol< [: h be made hefore the conclunlon of MAN'S heavy dark blue overcoat, slxe 40, ning cheerfully done. Cnll us. Red Batik coupo, 1932 Chevrolet Town sedan. All ston Waterbury, 22 West Front street,- lofJK1, for anle; ennt $8S; excellent con- above cam have good tires, hnve been phono 9Pfi. bath nnd kitrhrnctte. Call after .7:30 ,f;the nklc, or the property will ho i-egold. 1 2657. Ask for Mr, Whim. P. m. RIMI 'Bank IT58.* phone 3S0O." 1 dition. Fhono Red Bnnk 8D63." thoroughly reconditioned and are reason- WANTED WANTED, younir white Rlrl or vromnn, Tho "did nale Is held pursuant to Chup- J MODERNISTIRT C homo wiwitth flv» Jtdrooms, wii-tonm hou*o in town, near sta- FIRE WOOI) for nnle. all oak; cut any f Rood tins. McKlm-Lnyton Chevrolet Co., out; Silver, phunc Red Kiutk 331 v'-M. '.!» M "" ' ~ " LIVESTOCK Vnntcd; beef cattle, cnlvca work; very llttlo cooklnK; »1«p FIVE roomm,, Inundry.undry,,. hathbath;; „.. tion; Holland best, sun porch: all thor> (Sinned) MAUY T. MURPHY. lie. I'hoiie R77-U Kennsburff." pitts. Let un know what you Have t reference!.. Other help kept. Cnll Red ou^hly reconditioned thrnugho it. Sale 3130." mioltit-incnt.* encci. In -Mntnwrtn. Apply ; •• Collector of Tuxes, PUPPIES, wire hiilrml, roglptercd stock .nil. HiKhGBt pricPB paid. Write or enl Bnnk ftln Ntrcct. Mntawnn, N. J,* price $6,500; Immedlnte posnesnlon. S«« jrDated: November ID, 1942. JUNIOR nlzo ilcnk, roll top, and revolving for Hnlc. Hurry Pound, Vnrpltyx Ken- 3.S BLACK Plymouth coupe; good con- Jacok X.lotkin & Son, phone 056 Free- llolaton Waterbury. 2Z Went Front itreet, rhnlr; B/SO doll cnrrlaRo. Whitney coach; dition; ilvo very good tires. J"*or In/or- WANTED, experienced woman for iren- (ihono SSOO.^ both p met lenity now. Apply at 194 Rlvor- IH, Little SI Ivor, nrnr riifli'i>nii, (ihono hold. ernl KouRework and cooktnff; live in or [ . NOTICE. Uilk a84UM' mntlon call Frank Conk's Service Station, ildo nvcniio, Ilctl Bank.* Hrond wtreet, Shrewsbury. nut. New home and olectrlc kitchen nnd REAL ESTATE FOR RENT UKANC11 avenue home of six rooms; ;' Notice Is hei-eby divan that nn otter him OLD drop-hend Singer flowing machine nn> 'sleeping1 porch; Urge lot: •*,000. Sse COMBINATION ulnk, imrcolnln, $2r»; fi. I-'OItl) club convertible for sale; ra- nil klmlfl of vneuum il can era In nn laundry. Owner . employe). Cult ufter |'been received by the Town H hip Commit too IJATEST records. Com* In for your latent 4; HO for appointment. Phono llummm OFFICE ROOMS—Three front, adjolnlnui RoUton Waterbury, 22 Went Front street, f pf tho' Townnhlp of Mlddielown for tho uhliii't rndio, la;.. Cull Atlantic III* (flo, heater; good condition. Lieutenant condition. HlKhent prlru jmld. Wrlto A t'honfl 3500." 1 Dccca, Hhicbird, Victor and Columbia JUHclimim. [ihone Kcd Bank ^382-J, Pubman, ,15 Wnlcott terrucc, Ncwnrk. N 7 61. lief; fiecond liooi lto«i^tcr build Inn; Immodl- ^purchano of properly *, located In tho 'I'OIVII- rcdi-dn; new song nhcctA 10 cents; Xmnn ato occupancy. Suitable for profesilonul MJKG JACOBS' homes for sale. Sto ad- ishlp of Mlildlotown, hclnir lots Noa. 10, 11, aontr books 10 c#ntn. Hear HlnK Crosby IF YOU aro In the market for a Rood used MEN witntcd to work on true-Jin: Knrl>nne | 12, IS, 14, IB, 16, 17, IB, 19, 20," on the UOOVKIl rnhlnet and hrnfer for »nto. nnd refuse collection: 528 to ptlirt, In- purposes. All convenlenceB, bejt location. • vertlnemcnt on fnge H, Section 1, of this MnK "White ChrlntmnB," Nntionnl 5 & 10. Phono Red Bnnk 2 , Both In UOOtl car, conch, Aednn, coupo or station WANTKD, Aniflrlcan antique- furniture Inquire Thnmai Irvltip Brc vn. Renlster of. Isiiut. Ray VanHorn Atrency, «ol* aitent. finap entitled Golllni I'mk, for the sum of l'l-own'fl. l>h(jno 2(IS0.* onclitluu," .VHKDII ; Muick, Chevrolet, Ford, Oldsmn- rrensc!i nfter .10 ilnyi*. For InUrvlew nd- fire, Acetih prntcrtPd. :Two Huiulrcd nnd Fifty (>2%».O0) Dol- )ilc, I'outiuc, etc., come In and Inspect our utd silver, china end glass) family pur' ilrc«» M,.n,Jici«_51J,_ntdJlnnl(. RIVER FRONT, Bed Bank vicinity i mod. ;U»ra upon the following teirnM: Cnnh; talts. L. Richmond, i'l Hast Main itrce ern residence; nine 109mi, ttvo deluxe JUST ropptved, largo shipment of table TYPKWHITKIt, Underwood, desk type, for selection of reponseBited, refinanced • and EXPERIENCED housevorVcr wjntcd i rof. HOUSKS nnd 'toretn s for rent. «. V. R. . HH. . | ind that a honrlnx on the flnlil ninttcr Kfllo. 2 I'Vcchold. tJ.^J.. phone 17B. tllo hathn, powilpr loom, luHulatlon: low lOp ennmol ens ranges, coni Wiiilnco street, plinno Keel irivHtcly owned enra End get our prices— erenreM livr in; no Inimdry. Phone tout, LewU bulldlnir, '77-79 Broad j li to bo hold at the Mid tile town Townnhln Inttk 48-W. itrect (o NP fuel bUl; conl tttmitrc. Forrlone MO.SOi). Ray VanHorn Agency, Fair Ha-- of November. 1042, st 3;3(l o'clock, at n(>.\T3 for «»!(•; mit Niihlun imro lurd. t ( IF YOlf air luoldnK for biirunlna, Ate P. veil. I'liDiit 'JS3.. vlnc, ,T76 Ilrondwny.Long Jlranch, f£, J.* Kntohtown. phone 30. - 1\ Huniimtv- LUtyoilr hmisvrt for -nlo hffhlch time tho Townfhlp ("oininlttcn will two Siiiuipn Ki'iidex: nil bred to inim FIKI,r> lnlior wnntedt "lenily work i KUMSON, *on™Nar»Tlnk "iTverTahout itf '(consider unJtJ offer nnd whether It will ro- bred Inirkn, Choiip If KDIl CIMIPO. ll»3!i, In good running order, WANTED, femnlo bookkeeper to woik main riodroonn. two lilcil tmthv one with ;by Miy other pcrnnn. at.: itnlil mill xilvur radlulni paint, ntove 00 Monmuuth Itrect, phone Red Uank id. • linn* RiitiM' ." 7 li. renl Cocker) Htunly, typy, pnpor ntnl lench pnUit, 10 ocntn; I'fcrlcsn vmnlxli 2.'i rciitw. for nnle; five Rood tlreaj '$75. Ph pint tinu' in nlil to rcKiillu lioolikcei.L'i'. itnll flhonoi' IUIII tali; nun ilnuitle norvnnt"' hrokfii, I-nJi_v Hl'MSON. U •-lfjinn utifuniUlii-d iipmt- room ami hnth: I" iicrfert rnndttlori I By order of tlio Towfiiilili* Comtntttea ot llci, mule nnd female. Tlmo pnymcntfl tn liiri.'o fllze; tlnl vnlnL $1.UH tcnllon; (ur(t« no. t the Townnhlp of Mltlillotown*. and DIIN. Nutloiml 5 &, It). Vrunn'n, CHHVUOI.KT Mnnter nedan for snio, nwnt. M:. • minith. Ih-nnh K. Uyrve. tlir.t«k-)i«nf. VrU-a tlt.»t)», J*>**t'h lh irniinnplhlo pcrnonH. Thono ltd! Itnnk DltlVKll wnntcil. K. K. McCoimlck, conl S_\VcKt Itlver ind, iiliuijj * Htinuon -r>7 _6. __ Mrt'uc, Ui JIItf>r. KumMir. 111 or Het\ Bank [ IIOWAUU W. ROIU5RTH, phono 211 HO.* 'i rn-ih. John MrCue. 21H McCarter WANTKIl, $5,000 III tnortgimc on now und Ire^JJMierl »trf». Itoil llnnk. 1D74*M, or run lie focu nt K7 Moifonl 2n41._ [ I Townnhlji Clerk. if', Knlr Haven, N. J. billldlnu. Write K. M. I1., box Stl. Red RUMSON, fmii-iooiii furnhheil npnrtment, I1OX. lt]',l> trnllor for HIIIO. with tw«> jttio.l (iKNKUAL hoiixrworker wanted; nlvep In s then, aho Kood sin ro, III St. Nirhnlns 1041 rONTIAC fl deluxe sodan coupe for, Hunk. , ITifi i>pr month. Dennln K. Elyrno, 8 ONB ot Monmouth cminty's mnst~hlsto7P LAMP tOimUn—Now lino on hnnd of the mnp entitled Knst Kennnburu Unich, ker, R-10 Mechanic .irtcl, llc.l Dnnlc, RDMSOM, iU-i(Mirn furnished hu Hoynl liorlnfite; u V I)I). lllhlfMh-M , tOl007 AAnburb y vnnut, mid llomi'ii pliico, ltod lUnk^ 1 sult JoiRi'h O. Mr('ni>, Henltoi; HmnAon !for tho sutn of I'*oui' Hundred 4$4(ui.oio twlcn; rout fUlKM) new \ will pdl fur MAN'S Llryrlr, ilnuirit nil imiirovcniPiitn t twn-nii Kittiiii ii very AjNi_uu-y l'nik, N. J.» • i___ lihuno 1U3. WOMKN—Unusiml opportunity; full 4 1* or Heil Hank 2041, > Dollarfl ti|iutt the foliowlntr tarniHi ('null j Iflo nmh, Cnmiiit. br told from nn\y. Hpn- liliint tlnic; ii putt time. Kuril bix uiiiney, Kelt mei- nui tic >M[ pin TIl(KfcM*'rr'trnoiProndltlon fnr sale; IBxB.ftd ISA HY ruinltuie wnntod:: bnbnnntnrt, ihlf- 1 ilOMK nt H)u«wnhury, «mith«i»»t, cornsr h'niiHUf, Vlnttyiird HVPIIUO, Knht KBIUIHIH i>md nklln, IKPI| < noe, H r • • • - min i I IlyitK', M Wo^t Hlvoi load, pliuno li to ho held nt the Mlddletown Town*hip cunt jail.fiK, will Vlmne URII Hunk 'JOOfi-M.' ^ fl d th l n; mumm tit e chchciip rhnndUr I n.leil l.y -ry oi Hllverluonk roml anil Curii |nn«| |nrt(« lies I. tn II row it's ill not, Phone Kninil> for fljl, Call after fernlio nnd other ple nmiulnnloiis dally. No e\- r.7rt. lUlt'oii 'i'lnirjtdny tttttrnovn, tha 271h tiny Cnll lied Ilnnk child. Illn llvlnif room, fireplace, ntvnni he lit, oil »3*-M. To«7 WILLYS coup* with heialur and over. nnd. In unod rondltlon aiy Selling holp furnished at November. HH2. at III 110 oVlnck, nt n\tt l\rom merUnnieuily txceUent. The 2(11II-11.• porloncp IH'I j HUM SON. flvQ-runm furnhhed ho\wo, nil tnimer; four bedroom*,' twaibnttii. stinw* ^ ^ Write, now. llnlnfelil, 320 J11 h street, which tlmo tlte Townrhlp Cotnmlttoe will WII-RON roniora come from tho (nrtory formrr ownrr will vrmrh th«t thin car ran Ii ; f ii cKo ; f 3f> per • riRiunut, I'rlc IK.BOO, ' W, A, Kon. r ueneinl reptilrlliu connliler nalct offer nnd whettier It will re- rompllitolv fifttiMillileil, irmly fnr i MAN'H iluik lihin nvrrron118. in.t fnPhotr HnleV | I mllf" prr tfiillon. Piloo $21>S WANT101), Iniltilliii: nud Ul^liin City, N. J. K. Ilyrne, K Wrnit illvur pliiK An'nry, phunn Sf*7." n m 11 or n Hi ntu li nJ1 i. - winkk; nnUiU> null Htove icllnlni^. Write mouth. Pi-nnln ject t * •** ' <" i'1rm and nit If y tho nnd nre plnnenrn nml liuurot tn Ihn In WlljklnWllk s Motor Hiilexlx, , Ked Bunknk.. OppeBn WAN'i'Kli. ciiiiulViMir und iinniiymnuj FINR i-e«lilrtiir«" m M. 1'., lio« tilt), It. -li. I, Knt , N. J, rlv*'r" Ir' e same, itrcnnllnu to *nld Icirim nnit c(inill- until " IKI tlonn, prnvldlnir tlmt no higher (jrJro or Hund IIIIKIII.J*. «'•• I'hniiB^lfil^ (ho limliooni', In W'ANI'KD, » mull d rnr; mint hnv-e u Ill'j'tlliO tdd M liBttor tormn nlinll bo bid fnr until tiin)tnty Apply . H on, mJlfl !i"in V t II;I:K' by nny ntliri- iiprmm. HlCYItti:, Innto throe.wiii'1-W.r, »-v niml t Vr nmlnn, In reitf ('Hilton flt.7^lL \V. A. |i)i'>nft , nn •ill.tl'. I. Him , Ily iinlci- of the Tmvti>hl|i t'urniiilt tct- uf ClulUMMIi I-'Hl.' ('li- i.[ilr- ITH-O-'Ul ('nil I l M Tl II.L ,• K : IV.I Muni,, hiiul-i IIIQ TovsiiHblp nf MUMIclinvn, Vn.lny [UMI Manl. lUllu-ltV wiiiii-: i Mm llr. Will. I nt M n|r», Hi (mil Itnl I'AII'I'V l,Kuih- I., ].'!., nh.. Wl».,.,,, t:cui N 11-K iii>. MH'llulh'L'd ml Vvei'tml Ini'i l^vtii*~npnr1111 *Vf 1 t«T ilvw IHJWA1MI W. Until. V UI. ",,„,! Su lny fioir IKu-i-inlifti' l>.| Hint l>l)i, \wll tnkv • luMhll ])OVj;it H)cri> Jtr.! mt\\\ir»ti for m uir<< untl mcitl {..i nn >'iuh linor, Jml water fl-nl. nil llf jti. t»i -1(1(11 X niil o,- In Ifltlli!*. Ill' r.,u!,!,.; , ^f.-j. icOiu) fniru <>n« |iayn inr fill t-ni* "-titil *flde* uooil' m new. ,AU&it j _ | ^ u4. n,-r fur adviiiii-nmeni, , fit' ir f Kl'Oll pHtllt, ' Llntivl electrln trnlns, trnrks, otr, linil; iinifoi'l ronillt . , , _ llnivnii'itl TiT;ll i f,YM(Ji7Nl rcnr euro. KiMucumr Vhii* could IIIII'IT^IIII Mt. iin\itf\, Putt" KMIUWIKO- •Itti'ltturuiil. Und Bank I8R7. now, UIT'I an„ d tw" id I nowly uver- W. A. llnppltif^ AitfiK-y,' U"l Hn Supported hy MnrchAiiU, cliiitUH'i nit nUiiclniH'ntN, ji(]W llypv, . who knows thtl rnndrt preferred. Write Main, FortMniimniilh, v hrat, hauleldd lint tor, lilddt dud lIn it Haitlngs |'l»ton» j yet tici'e*i«[i)lt fiU> 1 HU IIKKHN, hot wntar V I'LAZA— ltmall» Mfl.faahliinstT'hvM MOUMi; rloBriiiig'tlmfi gut n n«w iCt'Milnuttiii ' typowrltn. t'HH ilwilini(niiy Kixxl iriit* i muni nncrlAre lurnuno nf my 1'. t), ll,i» 020, K.d Iliuik, WK" Nl'.r/H 'lUHt vlam di>m'flitlic"iicli. for, ( Nearly all local morchnntn and fcon- i g 1 iirnt by ion). |4lM n\\ rntiiiii, r»nl h«Ht, room IHXI^B mid w*ti*ue for **!•) usi* ll Dtt 112 lyiunviUni' il««k IS. Nniltli, 14 Mit|i' In nrmeinrtlnjf wit*r| stnve tuatf lavN# 1 brriimm, fl,l()| li*«vy ulim" Mic, Full llftvcti, jthniw Ufit Untile nt Diiiit itt. Miiiinuuith Kniploynirnt AK"t»ry, ( nnMilinouk. »»i>, tory, ho t'fttit. r**ric# ttrowult, ahmlt, nny now.npniinr hdvArtlflln^ u^n Tin ' 110HI' I'tMt Monnuuitfi^ nix wifh Hit runtii, rnrpel nwrnfrin I,mill IIUitHKt.:) «iT ,. ..,.'... tvlth pi I viit* I)nth. und ym nno 11 ml , fruit tr««4 1 froiillntr Mliadntv Ukei pr(vM« Register una In munt cunrn It \B theIM»4, (iililj ^niiieii for unuernl hminewtuk, In ! rowl lient n ntrftcliarK |l,t)H, (il as members for tho duration The scrap pile in the Red-Bank Bainbl. Army Air Corps, son of Mrs. Helen taffeta gown", with a matching head- Gifts December 16 with no vote In the department's M, Reilly of New York city, at the matters. ' , • high school yard is gradually in- Bambl, written by Walt Dtoney, Is piece of flowers, and she carried an Decision was reserved pn the final business and- exempt from duel. Little Falls Laundry creasing. Some Interesting Bights church of St. Simon Stock, Bronx. arm bouquet of chrysanthemums Mrs. George S. Klnkade, first vice They would bq covered by fire dq? truly a great, story of animal life. Rev. William Mel Daley performed disposition of $2,500 which had been Gor-Workera Subscribe .can ba..seeji_in .(t.JStroll over some- It has all the qualities an excellent which matched tbe shade of her •resident of Oceanport Parent- Included In the township commit- partment Insurance. time soon and have a. look! A few movio must have, to be a sensation. the ceremony. dregs. Harold J. Hulle, Jr. of, Brook- Teacher association, presided at Recommendations made by the The bride was given in marriage tee's budget for use of the fire de- 92-Per Cent of Total of the rare spectacles to be aeen in- The story takes place in,a beautiful lyn, the bride's cousin, was best man, yesterday's meeting when It waa de-partment for installation cf A fire flpe department Included appoint- clude a bed spring, a hot water boil- forest, and all the animals are re- by her father. Her sister, Miss Mary A reception for 60 guests followed lded that the annual Chrlstmaa ment ot a registered architect as Yorke, was maid ot honor. James alarm syatem. er, parts of old stoves, a bicycle joiclng over the birth of a llttle at the home of the bride's parentB. tarty be held Wednesday, December building Inspector, his tees to J» stand, parts of desks from the Junior E. Colleton was best roan. The ush- 0, and at this time members will Since this appropriation wan made A total of over 92 per cent of the fawn, who later Is called Prlnco THe bride's mother woro a brown requests have been made by in- based on a graduating scale dm workers ol the Little Falls Laundry high schoolman old radiator, a screen ers were Thomas Colleton, United dress with matching1 accessories and exchange gifts. Mra. Abe Hyman pending on the cost of the bulldln?. for a window from the "gym,", a Bambl. The mother Is very proud States Coast Guard, and Frank Col- was named to purchosd Christmas dividual companies that their share company of Little Falls and Red of tho little fawn, and she takes him leton, United States Maritime Naval a corsage of yellow roses. The bride- be turned over to eacb company and giving- the chief authority to lS. ' Bank, are at present subscribing to. light from a bicycle, two beer cans, groom's mother was dressed in :andy for pupils at the Oceanport »pect Inatallatlons of oil burners. a car head light, and many old walking each day, teaching him howReserve, the bridegroom's brothers. chool! direct for use as they see fit. Later icar bonds on the pay roll allotment to care for himself" and explaining black, with a corsago of red roses. came .requests from the Are de- plan according to an announcement pipes and tires.—Kathleen Bent. the dangers of the forest -to him. The bride was attired in a white The couple are on a wedding trip Mrs. Edward Wilson is chairman PATIENT AT IUVEBVIEW satin gown designed with a sweet- t an apron social to be held in Jan- partment (hat the money be Invest- made today by Nicholas Vander Bambl makes many Interesting heart neckline. Her finger-tip length to Fort Sill, where the bridegroom ed In war bonds. Howard W. Rob- Hay general manager o[ the firm. 1 . Personals. friends especially the rabbit, the Is stationed with the 112th Field Ar- lary. The parent education study ^Alfred Franke of Warren street veil was held In place with a Juliet ;roup will meet tonight at the. home erts, township clerk, was directed Keyport, 1B a surgical patient at This entitles the Little" Falls 'con- Lucille and Pamella Banner, are skunk, the wise old owl, and Feleno cap edged In lace. She carried an tillery. The bride's traveling cos- to obtain a report on the entire :ern to a certificate from the United a "girl deer." tume was brown "with blege and ot tho chairman, Mra. Thomas N. Rlverview hospital. " going to spend Thanksgiving vaca- old-fashioned bouquet of white rases Ross. The monthly attendance prlza States Treasury department. tion in New Hampshire. One day as Bambl and his moth- and stevla. green accessories. . Co-incident with this news, the er were strolling through the mead- The bride is a graduate of Rum- was given to Mrs, Gertrude Davis' 'Florentine Teszcynskl is a new The maid of honor chose a gown :lass. s management also announces the dis- pupil In the 11-B class at Red Bank ows, men came on a hunting trip. of blue taffeta, -with matching acces- ion high school, class of 193D, and iribution of over $08,000 In Christ- While the two deer were running to prior to her marriage was employed Delegates who attended the fall high school. Before coming to Red sories, and carried a nosegay bou- :ounty F, T. A, conference yesterday •WEEK-END SPECIAL! mas club checUs, representing syste- Bank she was a student at the Little safety, one shot killed Bambi's moth- quet of Talisman roses and bluo del- by the New Jersey Bell Telephone natlo savings of employees during company. The bridegroom has been rare Mrs, George C, D. Hurley, pres- Flower high school, Philadelphia. phinium. . ' ident; Mrs. Ross, Mrs. W. H. Grills, BOX OF he past year. Many of the work- Carmela Fiorctti, a junior at Red The King of the deer took Bimbi The bridegroom's mother wore a a member of tho U. S. Army for the irs are arranging for outright pur- Mrs. Felix Foggla and Mrs. Thomas Bank high school, is moving from and raised him to be a fine, straight, blue crepe ensemble with wine acces- past five years. Williams. LONG STEMMED ROSES •ha«e of bonds' with this money Holmdcl to Shrewsbury on Decem- handsome, deer. He falls In lore with sories and a corsago of orchids. ough the company, which has Felenc, his childhood friend. He has : 1 SHOWN—EDGAR. Mrs. Wilson announced that first ber 1. -----, _ A luncheon and reception followed Id classes are held by Qceanport ' oeen duly authorized by the United Private Anthony Blnaco, of the his first fight with another;deer and at the new Paradise restaurant for Miss Florence Brown, daughter of States Treasury Department as an efense council at the Portaupeck United States Marines, a former stu- finally kills him, Man_Eomes to the more than 50 guests, * ' • Mr. and Mrs.' Anthony Brown Garcia re house every Tuesday, Announce- jfflclal Issuing agency. dent at Red Bank high school, was lorest again, and this time Bambi The couple left for Grccnj'lllo fleld. of Sea Bright, and Lt. James M, Ed- nent was also mado of a turkey The attainment of the 92 per cent home on' a furlough. He Is stationed Is wounded, but able to restore ,Pe- South - Carolina, where Lt. Colleton gar, U. S. Marino Corps, of Pitts- upper at the Oceanport Methodist (Thli Special lor Friday and Saturday Deliver; Only) objective on the pay roll deduction- at Quantlco, Virginia. lene to safety. Suddenly a fierce fire wllLcompIete a course In navigation. burgh, were-marrled Saturday even- Lhurch. hall Thursday, December 3. plan climaxes a bdnd selling cam- —Marion Dunnell. sweepV over the ,forest: Bambl, the The bride's traveling coetume was a ing at St. George's Episcopal church, . MUs Ixirralne Sliver entertalnod LITTLE SILVER, N. J. Tel. R. B. Ig32. paign- of the company, which had King deer, and Felenc are saved. In beige gabardine suit with brown ac- Rumaon, by Rev. H. Falrfleld Butt, with a eong, "This Is the Army, Mr. previously accounted for the out- cessories. Walter Imloy. the end Bambl and Felehe marry 3d, rector. J. Stanley Farrar was cr- Jones," and a military tap danco tight sale of $«,510 In bonds and and'have two. fine, little fawns and The bride, tho former "Terry" Walter Imlayt a ped Bank high ganlst. iiimbeK Mies Ruth Boldormann was .tamps. It Is anticipated by the end live happily ever after. Yorke, made her home with the Bly The bride's wedding dress was blue ccompanlst, of the coming year, the total sales school graduate'Wthe class of '«, -Corinda Scott. family of Shrewsbury for several has enlisted as a gunner in the Army velvet and was street length. Sho will reach considerably over $100.- years. She is a feed Bank Catholic wore matching accessories in a wino Air .Corps. He Is stationed at the high-schooli graduate and was em- STORCK OF COURSE D00. _ Harlingen Field Gunnery school, shade and her corsage was garden- ployed by the Associated Hospital Its. Miss1 Marcella Sweeney of Asbury Leonardo Couple Texas, where ho will be taught the Atlantic Highlands Service plan of New York city, 21 BROAD ST., RED BANK Mail's Arrival Chief tactics of aerial gunnery. Park, was her only attendant. She The bridegroom is a graduate, of wore a wine colored costume of, vel- Married 25 Years Topic At Guadalcanal Upon the completion of a three- Has Air Raid Test Theodore Roosevelt high school and veteen with black accessories and a PIANOS. RECORDS, MpSIC months' training period, he will re- received his commission as lieuten- corsage of gardenias, Lt. Edmond ceive his silver wlriga. This will By SGT. JAMES W. HURLBUT State Officials Are ant nnd silver bombardier wings Anderson, U. S. Marine Corps, was Arthur Maiers TUNING, REPAIRING make him a member of the famous from tho Midfiind school in Texas. best man. Marine Corpa Combat Correspondent "Flying Four Horsemen" of the air— Have Anniversary Guadalcanal, Solomon Island (De- pilot, navigator, bombardier, and Pleased With Work The couple are living at Asbury KABMAZIN—SIEGPBIED. Park, where Lt. Edgar Is stationed. iaycd)-Amid battles which are mak- gunner.. Previous to his enlistment; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maler of Manufacture ofpianoi, brats band and many other ing history and with sudden death he was employed at Fort Monmouth Atlantic Highlands defense council Miss Pyrlo Karmazin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Karmazin of , HOOP—NONNENBERG Leonardvllle road, Leonardo, were instruments have been stopped. We have a fair drifting through the Jungles, one of In the SqUier Laboratories. _ was commended laBt night by Alfred given a-surprise-party Sunday-ln the Important.events to the Marines —Charles Scott, Jr. N. Beadleston, director of the As- Flatbush, Brooklyn, was married Miss Alice Marie Roop, daughtor aasortment of trumpet*, clarinets, bugles, etc.', on Thursday at her parents' home to Lt. observance of their 26th wedding holding theso Islands- is the arrival bury Park branch of the state clvil- of Mrs. Henry Kromelbein, Neptune anniversary. The couple received hand. Also portable phonographs. If interested, an defense after he and other state Arnold Paul Siegfried, U. S. Air of pinii fmm home. -The Bowllng_Club highway, "Eatontown, and the late many gifts and cards of congratu- Time, Is reckoned from one mail t efnclal8~w&tehed~the~borougfa-volun- Corps,—eon-of-Mr. and; Mra. Milton better buy now while you can get them. A deposit arrival 'to the next—and the. dates There are approximately 28 per- teer workers carry out a series of A. Siegfried of Fair Haven, at a married Friday to Carl William Non will reserve anything. Our stock .of ~, ' . : far between. During sons who belong to' the B. S. n. ». candlelights ceremony performed • by Tho houso was decorated with Incidents under simulated air raid nenberg of Fair Haven, son of Henry wuquots of chrysanthemums, silver rim mucuch titime Is devoted to Bowling club, supervised ly Mr., conditions. Rev. John Klein. i Sith Th lb ets Thurs Nonnenberg of Jermyn, Pennsyl- 'eddlng bells and streamers. A discussion of such question*, Irene Smith. Tho club meets Thurs- Four or five simulated bombings Tho bride was given in marriage vania, and the late Mrs. Nonnen- days ill the Bowling Alley on Mon- by her, father. Sho woro an after- largo wedding cake trimmed in sil- SPINET PIANOS as: "When will thhe next maiill ar-r* were staged in various lections of berg. The ceremony was performed ver, former the table centerpiece. rive mouth street. They arc most inter- the borough. Mayor Thomas C. Mc-noon dress of pearl gray, with acces- by Rev. James Coyle in St, James ve ested in bowling and think lt Is an Vey, commander, and Howard A. sories In a cerise shade. She carried Guests included their daughter, is still ample, in large and small sizes; in mahogany, By some mysterious grapevine the church. Rod Bank. Mlsa June. Maler, and Mr. and Mrs.. excellent'sport. In the near future Stockton, defense council chairman, a prayeT book with satin markers to Mies Florence Roop was her sls- fact that mail has arrjved is known they are hoping that they will be- directed the program, in which every which were tied sprigs of lilies of Harold LogendykeJ Mr. and Mrs. walnut and maple. We do not stock the cheap, un- by every Marine on the Island al- tnr'fl only attendant, and Curl Mount Leelio Morkor, Mr. and Mra, Frank come more P.grfect bowlers. Each civilian defense unit was given a the valley. . . , . ' of Rumson wae best man.' Following desirable type which does not stand in tune, has poor most before the first bag has hit the member is trying to see how high part In the maneuvers. Miss Marian Karmazin was her Germaine, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Green beach Ihe_pace. _ of .__actlyltx. In- ',& reception atJPaul's-Open-Poor tho and Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Lund of tone and action, etc. »• he can make his scores. Following the test between 8 and sister's maid of honor. She wore a : creases. '-Good humor radiates. Tho t couple left on a short wedding trip Leonardo,. Mr." and Mrs. Walter, The following are the scores of 9:30 p. m., a meeting of the'entire blue ensemble, with matching acces- I to Pennsylvania. Upon their re- - mall handlers In each company are -ome of the club: Rose Recenelli unit was held, when constructive sories, and ""a" corsage'" of -Talisman Wood and Mr. and Mrs. John Johns- We stand squarely behind every piano we sell. kept under constant observation. i turn they will reside on- Newman ton of Hawthorne, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- 109, Betty Berry 65, Jean Schmidt criticism was given by state omclale. roses. Morton Greenblatt ot St. Springs road. . " i Mailbass Axe Precious 122, Norma Sherman 64, Anna Bruno Nicholas place, was best man for hIB seph Lehman of Newark, Mr. and The bride was formerly employed Mrs. Earl Gebler of Irvlngton and If you consider a purchase within the next few years, Then conies that long awaited mo- 186, Dot Rowe 108, Edna Wilson 96, RADIO PROGRAMS cousin. ment when the jeep roars up with as a waitress at Jane Logan's shop Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cardllla and better come In now while our stock 1B complete. There Alice.Belknap,. 121, Chris Champlln A reception fqllowed. the. ceremony,. on. Brand at, Tho..bridegroom is ...a, '"—Its precious cargo of niailbags in tho 133, Betsy -Rosa 84,' Marjofic Fran-L Mr, and Mrs, Miohaol Aocolla- of : will bo" no more made for somo lime- after the war. P.M L— Tburadj>yt-Noveniber 19. The bride's -mother-wore-a- black- vel- guard attherRed Bank Bendlx plant. Eaat Orango7 back-Beat:—AU^actlvity-ceases for a bach 92, Quindy Vaccarelli 123, Ches- 1:11— News. vet costume and a corsage of Talis- few minutes. Differences in rank 1:30—Tip Top Tunea. ter Trubin 118. Charles Landeau 129,' 2;0li_ Theater.!. man roses. The bridegroom's moth- . MANESS—O'CONNOB. seem to disappear. Dignified co- Moe Gordon 118. Janet Tuesday 69, The Canadian army's peacetime • lonels and plain privates stand side 8:00—Dinner Dance." er wore a black crepe gown, /with a itrength was only 4,500 men. Josephine Caprloni 85, Conklln 164. 8:15—Monitor Men. corsage of sweet peas. Miss Nellie Gray Maness, daugh- by aide in eager anticipation. •-. •. .. . - Corlnda.Scott. 8:30—Organ Melodiea. • ter of Mrs. C. B-Maness of Carthage, "Kelly, Jones, Abernathy,'Wyikow- 8:4S—Town Topica. The couple will live at Greenville, 9:30—Your Heccrd Prevue. Mississippi, where the bridegroom is | North Carolina,' and Joseph J. O'Con- ski . . . " the mall distributor calls | nor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert "Here's Abernathy," "I'll take Kel- Seniors Sell Stationery, 10:00—Dancing- on Wax. a flight'instructor In the U. S. Army i0:15—Treaaury Star Parade. Air Corps. The bride until recently O'Connor of "Bast Keansburg, were ly's," come tho replies. ""Would you like to buy some sta- 0:30—Varieties tionery to help the senior class?" was employed In the publicity de- ! married October 28 at Carthage, The mall distributor flips the let- 1:00—Dance Time. (They are residing on Delby place, That is the puestlon many friends I. M. Friday, November 20. partment of Mike Jacobs' offices. ters out with tho skill_ of a ma- 1 I East'Keansburg-. gician sailing, playing cards_oyer. a and relatives of the students of Red 1:30—Mid Daj Mmlca.lt, ..The bridegroom Is a graduate of theater audience. Joe Gordon of the Bank Senior high school have been 2:00—Tuneful /Ira. Red Bank high school and "Rutgers Mrs. O'Connor attended Raleigh, ". W. North Carolina, high school and Mr. New York Yankees couldn't handle answering lately. . 2:15—Luncheon Platters. University. He was a member of the a line drive with more dexterity than Calvin Nylander is leading In the 2:3*—Muilc Hall. o'otball teams at both'schools. O'Connor, a resident of Linden be- a Marine intercepting his letter from sale with a total "of $15 "collected. 1:15—News. fore moving to this section, attended 1:30—Tip Top Tunea. BATTEBSBY—^LEIDEBSDOBF high school at that place. borne. Miriam Kangaa Is close behind with 2:00—Theaters. * All hands stand fast until the mail-" a' total of $12. 8:06—Dance. Time. : Miss. Florence ' K. Batteraby, Friday, Saturday and Monday Specials, November 20th, 21st and 23rd . bag Is empty. There Is always a Doris Kislin is taking care of all «:1.' — Monitor Newa. . - daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle R. 8:30—Freedom on the Land,*. Grace Waldman chance that the last pink envelope the stationery" - orders, collecting 8:45—Town Topica, Battersby of Branch avenue, and Lt. might be "the" ono. .Nope, it's one money and getting pupils to put this 9:00;—Resume. William H. Lelderadorf, eon of Mr. Shower..Guest ! HALLMAIIK'S PBE--COOKED. more for that lucky fellow Kelly. drive across. Helping her by doing A. M. ' Saturday, November 21. and Mrs. Carl B, Leldersdorf of Mil- Fresh Fruits and NAPKINS Then each-rhan. ,. his,. prize. d collet all-they:canJn:thelC-hnme.rBQm!._are. 11:00—On The Record, waukee, Wisconsin, were married A miscellaneous showor was glvon ;—MAROELS tion of letters in his hand, moves i Rita Manclnl Room 32, Claire Crow- , 1-30—Mid " Day MuslSieY. '" Friday night at the homo of the last night for Miss Grace Waldmau BEANS 12:00—Tuneful Alra. bride's parents. Rev.. George W. Vegetables Specials 80 Embossed away. The gregariousness that exists c)l Room 39, Mabel Phillips Room ". M. by Miss Jeanette Sharkey of Leon- FRIDAY and SATURDAY Delicious Baked Beans In 4B during air raids disappears when the 23, Calvin Nylander Boom 21, Rob-, 2:1R-— Luncheon Platteri. Young, pastor of the Middletown ardo.. Jjlfts for the brlde^to-be wero 'tlhle comes to catch up' on thVdorriga ert Howard Room B, and' Hele'n !-.30—Music Hall...... Baptist church, performed the "cere- placed in a pot of gold at the end of the folks back In. the States. The Hones, Room 22.—Joy Mason. 1:15—Newa. mony. Chrysantremums were used FANCY . 1:30—Tip Top Tunea. ae decorations.. of a miniature rainbow. .Miss Wald- oncred business of reading moll from 2 :O0—Christmas Seal Committee. man will be married Wednesday at homo requires solitude. 2 ^ 29c ' * Class Discussion Begins. 2:30—-Resume. The bride was given In marriage St. Agnes' church, Atlantic High- White Onions V-Mnll Is Popular 8:00—Dinner Dance. by her father and had as her mat-lands to James Elmer. She is SNOW WHITE The student council or Red Bank 8:16—Monitor N«wa. PBNKOD Current noyelty on Guadalcanal Is high school has initiated a series of 8:30—March Time. ron of.honor, Mrs. Chester Sharp of member of Delta Phi Alpha sorority. the arrival of letters written on V- group discussions for each* home 8:4.'i—Town Topica, Long Branch. Lt. William Llthall Of Guests included Mrs. Laura Hesse CAKE FLOUR niail stationery. ,^Thoir micro-filmed, 3:31—Song Slylea. Fort Monmouth was beat man. A re-Mrs. William Cummlngs, Mrs. Mary 2--19C room every Monday during activity .0:00—Dancing- on Wax. ception followed the ceremony. TOMATOES perfection fascinates souvenir-loving period. ;0:U—Treasury star Parade. Hayes, Mrs. Harriet Waldman, Mrs, Tho bride was attired in a brown FANCY Fancy Hand Packed Marine. Specimens are passed from If - group discussion of student 10:SO—Music You Want. Agnes McPhee. Mrs. Madeline Shar- hand to hand. Best of all is the [0:45—Danco Time. wool flannel suit trimmed with mink key, Mrs. Eleanor Grodcskl and Capo Cod problems are to be helpful to those and her accessories were In a match- No. a speed of their transmission. Home who participate in them, It Is essen- '> M. Sunday, November 22. Mrs. Marie Hunge, all sorority Bis- seems a lot closer to Guadalcanal .2:30—Music Hall. ing , shade. She woro a coraage of ters of tho bride-to-be, and Mrs. H. cans tial that members of the group work 12:45—Monitor Newa. yellow rosebuds and bouvarSfa. Tho CRANBERRIES 2 SCOT-TISSUE when the mall moves laater, and V- together co-operatively with tho 1:00—Sunday Memo. Palmatler, Mrs. Andrew Richards mall. Is the fastest of all. matron of honor woro a gold-colored Soft As Old Linen leader, says the new- guidance com- 1:30—Music from Monmouth. Mrs. Morris Josephs, Mrs.' Grnco lb. WELCH'S 2:00—Dancing on Wax. dress, with 1>rown accessories, and Ruppert, Mrs. Lou Lenleux, Mrs The most forlorn figure in the mittee. 2:1G—Harmony Sing-era. corsage of rust-colored chrysan- 23C world Is the Marine who draws a Each question is to be discussed 2:30—Turntabla Tunes. themums. John R- Waldman, Mrs. Thomas J TOMATO JUICE blank In the mall distribution. carefully and students are urged to 3 :00—Resume. Sharkey and Misses Georgette El- FANCY CANADIAN 2" "15c 8:00—First Baptist Church. The bride's mother wore a winter- So if you're proud of these flght- participate. mer, Mltslo Kellcnyl, Shirley Josephs Pure ing Leathernecks who are winning 9:00—Town Topica. whlto wool dress stylo ault with a and Dorothy Behr. v The basic principles of democracy y :30—SOJIK Styles, corsage of red carnations. Yellow Turnips . the battle for the Solomons, "and are ^ to lhe hcarts o[ man mil. 9:45—Excursion in Science. 10:00—Revolving Staga. The couplo arc on a wedding trip SCOT-TOWELS want to do sometlrina to help litep .llans of people throughout the world, MARRIED 01 YEARS. their efforts in high gear, keep the 10 :45—Dancn Timo. to Milwaukee, whore they/wlll visit 101 Urn and many lives have been lost In A. M. Monday, November 23. the bridegroom's parents. They will mail bags filled to overflowing. battle defending them. One of the 11:39—Mid-Day Muslcale. reside at Camp Crowder, Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Conovcr of 3-lOc most important of these basic prin- 12:00—Tuneful Airs. where the bridegroom Is stationed. Ridge road, Rumson, observed thoir BoU ciples is tho sharing of decision by M. 05th wedding anniversary Tuesday. FLORIDA Navesink Girl's 12:1C—Luncheon Flatten. - ' Mrs. Leldersdorf Is a graduato of The couple, who are In good health 2 " 19c all persons concerned.'' When high —Christmas Shopping. Red Bank high school and waB a FREE INTRODCCTOHT Troth Announced school students. plan together, they 12:46—Musk Hall. dental assistant to Dr. Eugene New- received a number of congratulatory aro learning the wnys of democracy. 1:15—Niiwa man. Lt, Loldcredorf is a graduate messages. There was no celebration ORANGES l'k({. Grape-Nuts Wheat Meal SUNTEX 1:30—Tip Top Tunei. with Purchano 1 Paclugo of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Walah of The questions for discussion are: 2 :00—Theatsra. . of tho Milwaukee Country day school The Better Blench Navesink announce the engagement 1. How docs a discussion differ A. M. Tuesday, Novambtr 24. end tho University of Wisconsin. If It Swims—Wo Have It of their daughter, Miss Lillian Mae from a debate? an argument? a lec- 11:00—On Tho Record: 13 *° 25c 11:3:)—Mid Dny Muslcale. GRAPE NUT FLAKES Full Walsh, to Harold Duncan of lied ture? • KENNEDY—HELLER Qt. Bank. 12:00—Asbury Tark High School r.AHOE FLORIDA 2. Why is the sharing of decisions '". M. . . Sunduy nt Highpolnt Spiritualist for 15c bottle The brlde-to-bo in a graduate of so Important In a democracy? 12:15—Luncheon IMattcri. '2:30—Christmas Shopping. chapel, Chapel Hill, Miss Gladys Hennessey 10c Middlctuwn township high nchool, 3. What should bo done to enoour- 12:43 —Mualc Hall. Kennedy of Keyportv becamo tho ORANGES SUPREME Leonardo, and attended Monmouth e more timid members of tho 1:15—Newa. brldo of Ernest .Heler of Matawan SWEET VIOLETS Junior college at Long Branch. She group to take part In tho discus- 1:30— Tip Top Tunes. a', a ceremony performed by tho doz, Fancy Wax Is employed ns a typlsl nt Camp sions? List some migBcatlons. l:4,-i — Church ot the Air. pastor, Rev, Francca Stevenson. Tho 39c GRAPE JUICE Evans, Bolmar. •i. Suppose a few monopllze the 2:00—Resume, chnpcl was decorated with autumn . Mr. Duncun wim graduated from time, Wlint uhould be done? P. M. ' Tin.Jay, November 24. leaves and white chrysanthemums. Ilcd STMNGLESS BEANS Pure Concord 8:00 — Dinner Danco. 20 FLORIDA the samo high school nnd Is em- 0. Ijlst HDine of the most Important Kilr,—Monitor News. The brldo Is the daughter of Mre. Monmouth Iliiiili, No. 2 Full ployed at the nendlx plant In IUil functions of A leader of Bi'oup dln- H:30—Oman Mclodlea. I'\ Chrlsteneen and the late James St. Market N. J. Bank. cllflslona. List eomo functions of the H:1r>— Town Topica. Kennedy. ran 24 or. Bot. All Our Sea Food Fresh. GRAPEFRUIT 22c 25c No date hns been set for the wed-members; !>:ID—Hollar Styles. Tho brldo was glvon in marriage ding.' . •• , a Mr.—Front Taao Drama. No Cold Storage. .0. How enn you tell whether or not lOlDO—Dancing on Wax. by her stop-father, and wore a white FOR-OET-ME-NOT tlmn spent In group (HSCUHMIOIIB I lO.lr.—Troasuiy Star I'lracle. Biitln gown n^udo with a swootlionrt 25c been profitable? 10:50—Av<. Mnr;n Hour. Phone 1377 We Deliver VANISH Met Capt. PoBten neckline, long SIOOVCB and a court 1 7, How cuii ynur own group bunt 11:00—linnet Time. train. Her veil was held In place by EVAPORATED MILK Clean! ! and Dcordrlrefl A. M. Weilneaday, November 25. Week-End Specials FANCY FLOIUDA KT HOWLS In Australia organize Itself lor planning helpful 11 ISO—Mill Day Muilcalt. a tiara of orungo blossoms and aho dlncimnlonH? HuKKdnt pon-ilhlo plnnn. 12:00—Tuneful Alra. carried a bouquet of white chrys- Ono of tho last men Copt, John —Eleanor Pollntl. 12ll5—Luncheon Platters. anthemums. The matron of honor, WHITING - I lbs. 2Go GREEN BEANS 3-"26c Herbert Pontcin "of Atlantic High- 12130—Chrlattnaa Shopping. Mia. Phyllis Dlsurow, wua attlrod In Small WriUillnh ^aw rm ' rj||r,--Miulc Hall. HUTTUHFISII ,^B K.C 21c lands wns with before leaving Aus- Art Actlvltlm. Ills—Nawi. a gown of Mia. Miniver roao taffctu, Ih. BLUE tralia for homo WIIK Cnpt. Mlchnnl 1130—Tip Ton Tunes. with runt-colored ncccflsorlcs and a 15c Art Aliidcnla of ltcd Bunk IIK 2|00—Ilraumi.. bouquet of rust-colored chrysantlio- MINUTE MAN Connors cf Leonardo, who In In nnhnol liuvn hnnn hiiiiy lately In the vviioio corlop to molding Ca)il,--Ioiitw,v ,. lllllO—limicr- Tlnlo. SMOKKI> FIIXIKS __ ACt M ; A. Mji1"*" T/itiradftjv November '20. Hfiturtlay nt, Foil Monmouth 75c 3 >""<" 25c Othni-fi lutvn lukon old liatn and 11100—On Tho llrconl. olmiinl, No, 2, Minn Nonnn ' Hmlth, OAVK I1IUTII TO DAIKIIITKH ll!SU--Mld H»y Musicals. OUA11 MEAT (H|}ficlnl)' _ SI.00 miulo Btjllnli turlmnn nnil "hnnnlrn.* I2HHI Tuneful Alra, diuiKhtcr of Mr. mid Mra. Evorott FANOV Ilinncilcl" worn - mmln out of wnltiuln Hinlti'i of l'Vilr Ilavcm, became tho DKI.UXK CIIAII MKAT ... $1,215 CIlOPl'Y COMIHNATION UNIT NABISCO Mr, mill Mrs, Itnlph Muoro of mid ruivlnjr ilimn In mnhn itmnl r. M, Frcnti 1—1 1b. enn Dot; Food Oolt'a Ncicll urn pninntn of n cluiliili- 12tUi- l,urirliv:m l'lattfra. brldo tit BK'. MCIVIII I". Hnllcrnn of HloivliiK Oy»lrr» LuOr pt. Via NKWTON OH HOCIAI- plnn dud ]>a))er rllllolrt, Hoiiill Inalto 12:30 Clirlilinua HnoypiiK. I'drt Hill, Oklnhmnn, noil of Mr. nnd 1—0 or. plig, l)r-hy(lrntrd tpr born nt Hazard huHpltnl ycHl WotHlrn wpntllor vancn (tint phnto- I2|U. Mu.lc llnll. 1 Frying Ojrilcrii dflo pt. SPINACH TEA HIHCIIIT dfiy morntiifr. Illr.—Nrwa. Mm. Wnltnr I . Ilnllornh of Atlanlla Ki'npll nllilimn with iip|i]li|llt'O ilo- lino—Tip Tup Tunis. Illi;hliuidn. Tim. cnrnmnny wn» pi»r- IIMJKFIHH — HCAI,I.(»rH Until fur "IKIIB pnlnli'd ID innlm thi'in nlion •Mill - Bo.m,,,. funned by Chaplain Lnnnffhnn. MAMIHJT — HAI.MON flu.v Morn Hulled Ht-nlra YVnr lip. 2 -• 19c 17c 2 *.. 21c Ilnndi mid . Murlvneltpi y.cn undo mid, con l''!nilliiK Imlp In nrniy with n Itcols Tho bililp wnii'Klv«n In IIIIUIIIIKO HALT MACItKUK.I, loi: Ad,—AUvurtUeinmt, >>/ her father end wn« attlrod In n