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Red Bank Gister RED BANK GISTER VOLUME LXVI, NO. 16. RED BANK,;M.J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1943. SECTION ONE—PAGES I .TO 12° 1 CkwntyLabor Unions Need Women To Silver Spoon Brings Korab Triplets Local Stores Charged Make Dressings AfPenningrtoh . To Aid War Fu ve The county Red Cross chap- $450 At Luyster Sale Richard, Stanley and Henry ter has received an emergency Korab, triplet sons of Mr. and With OPA Violations quota of 90,000 surgical dress- and Mrs. Henry Korab of Tin- ings which must be made by the ton avenue, Tlnton Falls, are chapter volunteer surgical dress- enrolled in the lower classes of A.F. Of L. And C. I. 0- Member* ing workers before November Formerly Owned By Sarah O. Rapalje, Pennington school, which Kislin's Sporting Store And 10, This quota, which calls for opened its 106th year recently. Asked To Give One Hour's Pay Per Month "two-by two" sponges, will b» It Wa« Purchased By New York Man They attended Tinton Falls Brevoort's Market Accused used exclusively by the Army. school last year. These dressings must be made A silver spoon originally owned by Pennington school is function- Labor In Monmouth county haa put along with the other quota ing under a new headmaster, Proprietors of two Bad Bank a third army to join the other two of which has been assigned to the the ar«t white girl born in what Is stores are being given hearing* tali Methodists To now New Tork city was sold at auc- Dr. Joseph W. Seay, who suc- fighting men on the front and fight- Camp And Hospital chapter. ceeded Dr. Francis Green at the Middletown Needs morning in the Red Bank borougn ing men In production. Into this war; tion at the John P. Luyster farm, hall on charges of violating OPA reg« Tha third army, fighting by giving, Surgical dressing workers may Holland roid, Middlotown, Saturday commencement exercises last Council Needs sign up for work at any of tbe Give Reception June. Dr. Green, well known llatlons. They are Leon and Taanl* haa been Installed firmly here with for $450 to a New York antique col- More Surgical Sislln, proprietors of a (porting the announcement that all labor un- IS chapter branches or branch lector. Made Vy Jacobus Boelen, fa- speaker, who haa been heard in auxiliaries. wThe Red Crjjas Red Bank, has been named goods store at Bait Front (treat aad ions In the county will co-operate to For New Pastor mous Dutch silversmith who thrived Wharf avenue, and Edward Cordu, the. fullest; with the National War Radios For Army makes 90 per cent of all surgical in New Amsterdam around 1700, the headmaster emeritus by action Dressing Makers drawings used by the Armed of the board of trustees. trading as Brevoort's market at IV fund which swings into action here spoon was the property of Sarah O. .Broad street. this week. County-Wide Forces. There is an urgent need Rev, and Mrs. Squire Rapalje, the settlement's first white Township Red Cross for workers, • : ... The cases will bo heard at U In a recommendation from the na- daughter. o'clock in tha council chambers by tional headquarters of both the A. J\ Appeal for 100— To Meet Members of Miss Rapalje's daughter, Anne, Branch Issues Urgent Clifford R, Snider, acting hearing of X. and the 0, I, O., unions here married Peter Luyster and settled Atlantic Highlands commissioner for Region 2 of the are urged to give the pay oj one hour Other Projects Congregation Tonight with him itt -what U now.the Middle- Appeal For Worker* Ofllco of Price Administration. Ar- per month for a total of 12 months Church Council Of town section of Monmouth county in guments for the OPA will be pre- for relief agenclos included In the 1710. The highly successful sale saw Property Of W. E. sented by Ewald J. J. Smith, chief 1 An urgent appeal for radios to be The combined organizations of the The need for the women of Mid- National War turn - and the American many articles of Interest to antique OPA attorney for the Trenton dis- used on an army post in this county Women To Observe Methpdlit church will hold a recep- lovers go on the block from the old dletown township to offer, their ser- Red Crois, Of the total'proceeds, has been issued through the Mon- tion tonight for the new pastor, Rev. WillisIsSold vices in helping to nil a very large trict Bed Crone will get one-third and the Luyster homestead built in 1727, 216 The Klelln store proprietors; must mouth County Camp and Hospital Roger J. Squire, and Mrs. Squire In years ago, by Johannas Luyster. quota of surgical dressings U so National War fund will get two-Service council, Monroe Eisner, 1st Anniversary the. church Fellowship hall. Mrs. great and the response to appeals answer four charges. They are ao- thirds, Through this means, all so-chairman, stated today. The request, Frank Warner, Sr., representing the A grandfather's clock, owned by Newark Man Buys One for new workers has been BO email ceptance of invalid,shoe certificate!, licitations from these agencies will be relayed here by army authorities Women's Society for Christian Serv- Mrs. John Luyuter's great grand' that the chairmen In charge are won- filing a false Inventory with OPA, of- taken care of through October, M<*. St|pper'Meeting. ice, is general chairman. father, Peter Conover of Long Is- Of Showplaces of dering if many people realize the fol- fering to cell rationed shoes- ration from Camp Edison; is'made on a land, was bought by Kenneth Llnz- Matthew Woll, the A. F, of L. na- county-wide basis and the council Rev. and Mrs. Squire will receive lowing facts: 'roe and falsely stating tha value ot tional chairman for the fund, has re- October 20 at mayer of New Monmouth'for $250. Bayshore Borough coupons deposited In their ration bank hopes to get more than 100" radios. members of the congregation in the The beautiful old. clock was in per- "That the manufacturers are not vealed to unions her* that only If all The men have pointed out that new church Sunday-school building recep- equipped for the making of surgical account The OPA claims that the fect working order. Infractions occurred at various times employees give adequately-will the machines or radios in perfect work- Methodist Church -- tion hall. In the receiving line will A large residence at i Hooper ave- dressings in the amount now needed, plan be effective. This statement Is Ing order are not the only ones which be Rev. A. C. Brady, superintendent The Luyster homestead of 11 they can only handle 10 per Cent of during the Spring and Summer, rooms and bath and approximately nue, Atlantic Highlands, overlook- corroborated by /Jhlllp Murray, na- will be welcomed. Trained in radio The first anniversary of the Redof the New Brunswick district, and Ing Sandy Hook bay and the ocean, the required articles, and therefore Seven charges of selling and offer- tional president if the O. 1,0. The work, the service men will repair Mrs, Brady; Mrs, Howard S. Higgln- 14 acres has been sold to Mr. and the Red Cross has undertaken to nil Ing to sell'meats over the ceiling1 Bank Inter-Church council of wom- Mrs. Philip Matthews of Mlddlotown. with four acres of attractive grounds Monmouth county committee of labor radios not in working order and will en will be observed with a supper- son, president of tho WSCS, Frank and owned -by W. E. Willis, now of 90 per cent of this need by voluntary price will be lodged, against the Bre- co-operating with the National War use parts from many machines to Warner, Jr., lay leader of the church, The house is one of the oldest In hand workers. voort market All of them, accord- meeting at the PreBbyterlan church Monmomuth county. Included In the Ward avenue, Rumson, has been fund Include! Marx I>. - Honzulll, make a perfect one. Because ot the Wednesday night, October 20. Flans and Harold S. Baynton, church chair- "That the' need Is vital and theing to OPA, are based on written Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, sals were all the farm buildings con- urchaaed by Mathew Caha of Tfew- urgency of the request, radios will for the event were announced today man of pastoral relations, and Mrs. ark • through A. E. Dennett, High- quantities called for enormous, complaints of overcharges to the lo- Lodge 398, A. F. I*; Frank A, Dang- be picked up from any place in the Bayaton, sisting of a large barn, chicken house cal board by housewives: Cordes Is by Mrs. Frank Kuhl, chairman of and utility buildings. lands realtor. should not-necessitate stressing to ler, president, Monmouth County county if donota will call Bed Bank the. council. ',. • any who glance at our <;;isualty lists, also charged with shortage* in his Building and Construction Trades t Hosts and hostesses, representing Mr. and Mrs. Matthew- expect to One of the showplaces in this sec- 1100. Council members, sub-committees, the church organizations, will be Mr. tion of the bayshore borough, tho or anxiously scan th>-' same lor names ration banking deposits. On August council, A. F. L,; Samuel Nocella, ichool principals and members of take occupancy In November. • Mr. of loved relatives and fVlcnds,' 18, according to OPA, his account manager, Local 293, Amalgamated The Ifeyport area, under the chair- and Mrs. WUHB Clayton, Mr. and and Mrs.
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