10 Cents RED BANK REGISTER m cow VOLUME LXXIV, NO. 21. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1951 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12. Opening of Blood Donation Center Declared VanHorn Agency 3S Are Indicted Three Pine Ridge At a meeting *t taw hoard of Teachers to Tell dlrrrtora of the second National Sf Us Old Land- By Grand Juror* Properties Sold bank of Kert Hank, held at thc Of Attacks on the FREEHOLD-Frank D. Slaver, I hanking r>*Jte» Monday afternoon, mark Estate 25, South A-iiboy, who comaun- By McCue Agency the nfltriaU «M'lar*«1 a regular Public Schools deeied a car at gunpoint and Bred f WrtMiinpton, l>. <'. " I in formerly illtri'lfM- of ;.a!i\ nnd liu.ir.'' .^ pro- The main residence, which ni Optninj •( tha donation confer for blood for tno Arm»4 Forcti «• tho Mothoditt built In 18S0 of Victorian design, tor's office that he faces action by rnsidsvl here on Windmill la. Mr. iiiol ion of Hie Hotel Astni. had 13 rooms and three hatha, and the Hudson county grand jury on church Mondfiy. SUndino. from Uft to rioht «ro Hotcomb* W«rd, chairman of tht Ked Crott hlaslam is a:-.-oi'iati'il a.-- :i ?alrs The properly h.' • a fli)li!-i^r On a morals count resulting from a engineer wilh V. ll.ilin.on <'•>. aian- Ihr .-.oiilb .•],],• of liiim.-i'ii rd of was demolished in 1940 along with chapter; Randolph H. loardiloy, chairman af tht blood pwao.ram; Dr. Edward E. lanta, rc»re> the barn and carnage-house. A two- trip to Jersey City Aug. 2t with ufacluicrs of air conditioning uiui.-. ,V1M fnel and a front.i::< nil O:|,!Py dtory boathouae on the water's edge the girl when he went to viait tentative of tha Medical society; Mayor Katharine Elkut White cyttinfl the ribbon at the He I'Mifrlrnced urarlv four yrai..' lanr of about I.OiKi feet. Il com- brother in an alleged attempt service, with the Navy, serving is still one of the landmark* along opening «f th* Wood program, and Cpl, Clydo Mclver, voteran of the Korean war. Cpl. Me* prises 12 »••!•".« of la-'n; and RHI thr rivtr. to get funds for the trip to Florida aboard tile U.S.S. Argvi?. a:.Mfirp'd dens. Tbi' ri\Mdene<\ of ftipco over and the wedding. Ivor wet in the Third division of Infantry dvrinf the terrible ratroat from North Keraa to the in the i.-lamls of the Pacific in tiln cori.^tnict ion, ha.^ a tile loof. Tha property adjoin* the river- the, vicinity of Okinawa and Iwo front estate of Theodore J. La- Other Indictment* were against: toa. He said blood wat scarco in Korea and wat badly noodod when he left. On the ground floor are ;L rerep. brecquc and Wilfred H. McCracku. John Osterstock, 49, of Ocean •lima. tion hall, living loom, billiard room, ave., 8ea Bright, and John O. Ha- This wat the first blood donation in Mofimetith county for the Armed Forcet. The Another dwelling of ranch type library, dininu room, powili'r room, latas, 47, o( Ocean ave, Sea Bright, design, constructed hy Floyd R. breakfast, room, butli-r's gantry, for illegal sale and possession of o,uota of I IS pintt wat made. "The turn-out of donors was everything that could be hoped Sickler, al.Lo in the Pine Ridge kitchen, inaid.i' dining roorn, and Baptist League liquor at the Ocean Spray food for," a Red Crott official stated, "and it is hoped it will indicate a future significant tiend for c\, wa.s sold through the same laundry. On 1.11.• second floor are bar, 270 Ocean ave., Sea Bright. broker lo Mr. and Mrs. .lames P. six master bedroom.-. ::ix master They were arrested after Halatas, the yearly quota." The bloodmobile unit wat supplemented by eight Nurse's Aides, si* Staff Wade, formeily of I.itlh' Silver. bath^, si\ maid.' i3, supervising fellowship hall of the Red Bank erating a gambling house at the open porch anrl attnehed one-car was built hy the Sea, Bright Yacht club, where ha Tlii' rcjilde principal of lied BanU schools, will Baptist church. A cafeteria cupper garage DII on* floor. There is alr.o ! escaped when a gambling raid wa* gg latn Henry A. Caesar j..o 19K!.. .. lie tuodei.it.or of the panel, whlcll will b* icrved between S and 7 having o'clock. staged. Hounihan Leaves 3,fM Expected at Dedication a• utomatibasemenc t hentunde. rfire thde by oil. The acMiiMTd lhe property throug,, h Mr., ..111 comprise the followinfollowingg m.mm*m- Entertainment win b* In charge shrubbed plot runs 100x150 feet in Hintelmann at the tune fro„ m' [he i hers: Fran' k Hurley, principal of Jude Ountewici, IS, Ave. of Two late Ualton Parmly of of Elmer C. Cottrell. The Qreat Rivers, Rumsou, for «trociou* as- tile. g | Nordle, handwriting analyst, and For Florida Post Saturday of $60,(60 Fire House Mr. Wade I* a sales represent a- LaurLston originally comprised ^8 Willis Si.sd gdidancc director; *ault and battery Aug. II in an al- acres. Following Mr. Oicsnr'a ileivth, Chester F:. p a palmist, will be on hand. There leged attack with a broken glass Harold R. Hounihan of fair Ha- tlve for the Linen Thread coin- tin o!d Wilhelm, prlnrlpal of ven, an afent at the Red Bank LITTLE BILVER-Firemen from the Branch Avenue junioi r hihigh will be movie* for children. on Edwin Bransome, II, Rumson, most municipalities in the county pany, with offices in Baltimore. Hinlelmann asemy to thc late J. Prudential office, is being promoted burintf World War II, he served school; William Pazicky. principal Assisting the chairmen are Mrs.host at a beach party, at the Sea are expected here Saturday whon Howard Smith, who in turn re-=old of tho Ilivrr street school; Miat Bright Beach club, which Duretew- to assistant district manager in the Dr. Mayo to Speak four years holding the rank nf Albert Newman, Sr., Christmas Htutc Senator-Elect Richard R. it to Kdward Wadin. Mr. Wadin di- Louifo McCue of the. Mcchani*) gift booth; Mrt. Wellington W. icr reportedly crashed. Tampa, Fla., district. He will work •taff sergeant with th* Air Force vided the property in two parcels out of the St. Petersburg office and Stout delivers the principal addivas Street school faculty; nnd Dr. Her* Kennedy, food; Mrs. Homer C. Harold Bennett, 53 Oakland it., at dedication ceremonies of the new in the European theater. and sold :i tract, comprising S*; ,nan Wj|cv , mcM,|)C1. ,lf tne Methot, white elephant; Mrs. Al-Red Bank, non support of a child, will be in charge of a staff of eight Before MCOSS A vacant lot, 100xlM feet, on acred to Kdward Karly. This tract . ,. , ,, WO.O0O flic house on Prospect ave, DuiU |ju M|| |jf edu !ltl fred Kerry, toys; Miss Ruth H. men. and desertion and non support of Dr. Leonurd W. Mayo, director Tin: program will get under way BI0.-.-.0111 id., Pine flid(ji', waa -old incluilerl all tbe farm buildings of •• The P.'l'.A. hi- cho-ien this iuba ScaUcrgood, candy; Mrs. Edmund his wife, Virginia, aiso of Red of th* Association (or the Aid of at 1 p. m. Joseph C. Jrwin, dircc for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Els of Sea Uuiri.ston. ! vomStteg, aprons; Mr*. Dewey eel. for rt parrl diccu.,=ion b*« Bank. Crippled Children, will be the tor of the board of freeholder*, Blight to Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Ft. Mr. and Mis. Howard will occupy' cause it feels that, although n« Williams, cafeteria supper; Miss Frederick H. Langcndorf. New- will be toastmasU'i. He will in- Pcislcr of tied Bank. Mr. rjciiler Carol Ann Newman, contributions ipeaker at the annual meeting of Uuriaton «.s their all-year home, aUack3 havebeen mad,- htrt, ark, non support of hi* wife, Vir- the Monmouth County Organiza- troduce Mayor Joseph C. Duviscm, his already started construction beginning about Apr. 1. ! publie. hiiuuld be informed on whU for the floor show, and Mi*i Janet ginia, and a child, who live at 32 member* ot the borough council of hi* «icw home, which wiU be of Williams, waitresses tion for Social Service Thursday Cltarlcn B. Harding of Rumson i3 Kuinj, on throughout thu natloa Harding rd., Red Bank. afternoon, Dae. 6, In Methodist Fel- and other local and county officials, colonial design. ha.«i sold a 1 'j acre tract of land I ^,1 x\\\A "It. could happen here.* James Malcolm, 22, of 33 Bay lowship hall her*. The cornerstone laying will be prc to Mabel Hill of Fair Haven. ''JfAijH th« pre.= -nt time th(,re arc or* view «ve., Keamburg, for atrocious The meeting will mark a return sided over by the six living chart a frontage on the east side of !'""11 ganized groups ipernting through" Law leys Report usault and battery on hi* wife members of the company, all ol er's Way st. Thornton Farms, Hum- j United States attempting June, Sept. IS. by MCOSS. to the speaker type whom were instrumental in build- Rev. Pittenger out tnn of annual meeting, the organisation «on, of 20f) feet, Thc sale was cf- jt o undCrminc the public school*) Eunice Thomas, 37, Port Mon ing the fire house on church st. in Realty Sales in th* past few years having con- fected by Homer C. Methot of the ,ystpm through misrepresentation, mouth, for assault with Intent to fined It* annual meetings to busi- 1908. They arc John Lane, Brook- Named to New Post Hintelmann ,-inency. attack.i on individuals, and through MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP - kill Emmett Thornton, 11, during lyn; Qcorge Conk and Hancc Wool With real estate aalea already dou- nes* session*. Previously, however, Mr. Methot alsn sold a four-acre | criticisn> of tho educational pro* an argument at tha J. Howard M.C.O.8.S. presented many out- ley, Red Bank, and John Moore, RUMSON - Rev. William N. Pit- tract for Mrs. Wilbur B. Ruthrauff! , , Tbe.^c groups iay the publi*) ble those of la«t year, the Lawley Smith fish factory, Port Monmouth, Winflcld S. Walnwriglit and Wil- tcngcr, summer resident here, has K aM1 agency, realtor." with offices on rt. ittnding speaker* at the meeting", to Karl S. Baird. The property schools die. not teaching the fund*;* where Thornton is employed. She at which officers and directors are liam T. Parker of this place. been appointed to the post of Pro- a frontage on the west side of Mc- 35 at Navesink River rd. here, have ia charged with shooting him in fessor of Christian Apologetics at mentals, that they arc teaching elected. Membership In the organi- Cleej rd.. Middletown. of 220 feet, t^k are UIW announced the recent sale of five the stomach. Warren Herbert is president ol the Ocneral Theological seminary, communism, that more home* in the Red Bank area. sation includes all who have con- the tompany, B. Allen Shoemaker running through to Cooper ni. The | American, that teachers are sub. Andrew J. Begosi, 53, Washing- tributed to the work af tht M.C.O.. Chckca Square, New York city. Mr. and Mn, Otto Strobel of Port ton at., Keyport, for assault and its chief. Mr. Herbert said this week property adjoins Mrs. Ruthrauff's] vcrsivc, and that the publi'c schoolf Monmouth purchased a ranch style S.S. during the previous year. that dedication of the building rep- country estate on the north. Mr. today arc tuo progressive. battery on his 17-year-old daughter Baird plans to build a home for home on Pine *t., Middletown. from Elizabeth July 26. Dr. Mayo is an outstanding au- resent* the accomplishment o •J-,1,1 ,,^ji.-i iu „,.,,« ™ ...... L-. •[•(,„ p.puncil mumricrmemberss wilwilll »attempi t Joseph Vcrdune, builder. Consisting thority in the field of i-.ocl&l work many yeavs' work by members o t inc Robert Ried, SJ, ot Weit Bad his own occupancy on the property | ,„ 9how ,he pll,turc Q( how of six large rooms with an attached ave., I.ong Branch, for bookirmklnir and child welfare. He Is chairman the volunteer company. Pinna foi 111 the ilt'Ul fllluie. subversive groups operate; they garage, the home In situated on an at a bicycle shop and confection' of the committee appointed by it were made in 1937, with proceed will attempt to answer the accu*a« acre of land. Mr. Strobel Is head ary itore at 570 Sain ave., Long President Truman to head the Mid-of all company activities since then tions which arc being made. Dr. chef at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Branch, Sept. 24. Century White House Conference going into the building fund. Kmilio Hibbs has stated that "To be fore- A Cape Cod home on Third si, on Children and Youth, and served Grllll, a member of the company, Pennsy Suit warned is to be forearmed. ThSJ Eli Newmark, S3, Lakewood; An- with Dr. George S. Stevenson of Fair Haven, vru purchased laat thony LoClcero, 48, Passalc; Jos HaroM * HounlhM was the contractor. parents should know what is goins; Red Bank, medical director of the on!" A question and answer period month by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. eph Cristinzio, 49, Mount Holly, all National Association for Mental A two-story building, the firs Settled (or $730 Raleljrh, 3d, of Rumson from Mr. for keeping a gambling resort; Among the leaders in production floor will house two ftrc trucks, an will follow the rti.-:c,U3sion. in the company during the entire Health, as co-chairman of the com- FREEHOLD — A suit instituted' and Mrs. Arvld Conklln. Mr. Ral-Sam Jullano, 44, Newark, and Mor- mittee which made preliminary ar- engineer's room a club room, lava- eigh Is studying chemistry at Se- ris Schwartz, 52, owner of - time he has been at Red Bank, Mr. tory and utility mom, The company by Stanley S. Burrow or .'!8'J Pro.;-! Hounihan joined Prudential late in rangements for the White House pect ave., Little Silver, against thc • ton Hal! university nnd Is employed wood Mud farm, Howell township, conference. now has H 1,000-gallon pump en- • s wine steward at the Rumson both for aiding and abetting a 1945, following five years' service In gine, with a new American La Pennsylvania P.ailioad company for ;Invents Device Country club. Mr. and Mr*. Raleigh gambling operation, AH were ar- the Army. A graduate of Colby colleit, the Krancc 750 gallon pumper due fo injuries suffered as a result of fie plan to take possession of their rested Sept, 9 along with 37 other* John F. Ekdahl 1* director of New Tork School of Social Work delivery next month, Efforts ti wreck of thc "Broker" Feb. 6, 1931, For Elevators new home early next month, when county detective* and state agencies for the area In which Mr. and New Tork university, Dr. have the new truck on hand fo has been settled for $7,300. j Havllaad Co-operate* police raided « chicken coop on Hounihan ia being transferred. Mr. Mayo ha* served since 1939 as the dedication did not materialiie. Mr. Barrow waji riding in thc j Philip C. Kcipcr of Silvcrbrook tha farm owned by Schwartz. Ekdahl recently moved from Fair president of the Child Welfare On the second floor is a large as- fourth car at. the time of thc id., Shrewsbury, is the co-recipient Another Fair Haven home was Haven to Atlanta, Oa. Mr. Houni- leagu* of America and waa presi- sembly room, ticket booth, check wreck. He was given emergency of I1. S. patent 2.573.932, entitled «old by the Lawley agency in co- han I* the second njan to leave Red dent of the National Conference of room, two lavatories, storeroom treatment for a puncture wound in "Automatic Bank of Elevator operation with tlie Franklin D. Hav- Bank for Florida. Charle* Kerch- Social Work in 1947 and U48. He his left leg and returned homo Cars.' iland agency of Red Bank. The waa assistant managing director of and an claborato and modern kit- ner was transferred to Miami and chen which has been completely where he was treated by Dr. M. M. In convcntional multi-car auto. dwelling, located at 2.1 Maple ave., Mainstay Report ia now assistant district manager th* Children's Village at Dobbs Ferry from 1924 to 1930, when he equipped by the Ladles' auxlllaiy. Budnick of Red Bank for appro.v matic elevator systems, it is th* waa purchased by Mr. and Mr*. at Fort Pierce. The company extend* an invlta imatcly two months. | practice to locate each of the cara George H. Mutch of East Natlck, According to Mayor Edgar V. joined the faculty of the New Mass., from Mrs. Alice I* Thoma*. Given at Dinner York Srhool of Social Work. tion to local residents, member* of Ho suffered a puncture wound in ; in sep,.lrate hatchways that are Denise of Fair Haven, district man- neighboring Arc companies and the Bcv. WlUlam N. Pltlenger tils left leg, traumatic synovitis uf'. anan^eci in a bank or row and, Mr, Mulch Is associated with the Thomas Cook, president of the ager for the Prudential, Mr. Hounl- Mr*. Lewis 9. Thompson, M.C.O.- general public to be guests of the thc left knee, contusions to the an-; } doors for thc various floors. Rccordak corporation, a, subsidiary 8.S. president, will conduct the mvc hoard of directors of the Mainstay han'a promotion is the lixth one at firemen at a buffet luncheon to be Rev. Pittenger, who preached an terior cheat wall and a lumbo sac-, The upper terminal floor has A of the E;rstman-KodaR company. Savings and Loan association, en- Red Bank in the put five year*. business masting, scheduled for 2 served following the ceremonies an This charming home consists of p. m. and preside at th« forum inaugural sermon at the evensong ral sprain of the back. Injuries' down-service control, the bottom tertained members of the hoard at Other promotion* to assistant dis- an inspection of the building. Prep- Kept him from work with thc tn- j floor n.l3 an up.scrvicc control and five well-arranged rooms with a an annual buffet supper Wednes- featuring Dr. Mayo, which witl arations are being made lor 3,000 service Monday night at the »em- 1 trict, manager were Ru*«e|l M, Inaiy chapel, served during the teina! Revenue department at j tho intermediate floors have both lull bj.vjint'iiL HI"] lwo-c.il garage. day night of laat week at his home, Steel, Lakewood; Vincent Dempiey •tart at 2:30. Hani Huber of Lo- guests. Newark, with which he has been i up-service and down-service con« Mr. and Mrs. Mutch already have 116 Broad st. Hostess was Mr*. cust Is chairman of tha nominating summer at St. George's-by-thc-Hiv- and l>eo Sadkowskl, Asbury Park, Officer* of the company, beside er, Bunuon, and at Trinity Episco- employed 15 years. He also is a trol5. It should be noted also that taken possession. Grace C. Biddle, sister of Mr. Cook. and Henry Mpplncott and Chris committee which will present the •late of officers. Mr. Herbert and Mr. Shoemaker, church, Red Bank, eeveral member of the bar of Washington, the control element al each floor. A new. Cape Cod home on Oak Mr, Cook gave a special report Jaeger, Long Branch. P. C. | which is usually in the form of lane, Country Club Estates, wa* The committee planning the are Dominick Maua first vice prei year* ago. to thc director* and thanked them Mr. Hounihan will a»«ume his ident. Alfred Pound second via Mr, Barrow was represented by i a push button, is applicable to all sold to Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor G. Ro-for their co-operation during the new dutiea at St. Petersburg Mon- meeting Include* Mr*. Thompson, William T. Wlchmann of thc firm I of thc cars of the system, and, of batino by Ntvpsink, incorporated. year. The president added he ex- HI** Laura Harding of Holmdel, president, George Ivins recording day. secretary, Mr. Shoemaker, corres- of Wise and Wise, Red Bank. j course, each car has its own con- Mr. and Mis. Robatino took poses- pects this to be a banner year for Mrs. James Hauck of Little Silver, trol for the different floors of th» slon after their wedding trip. The thc association as loan* are be- Mr*. Fred Tatum. Mrs. H. H. Nou- ponding secretary, Thomas Bruno, Belford Woman treasurer, Robert Wtchmann, finan- building, Moreover, when there if Lawley agency is exclusive sales coming more stable, Show to Benefit berger and Mm, Samuel Riker, Jr., Held for Murder, no demand for service, the cars ngentf for Navesinlr, incorporated. of Middietown and Mi«a Wlnona K. cial secretary and O. Douglas Harold Hurley, secretary of the Parker, George Ivin* and Otto are at rest and all of thc doors ar* Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Carhart, association, stated prospects look Pearl Ralph Fund Darrah, M.C.O.S.S, executive di- Awarded $1,718 Can't A|»|M*ar in Court closed: and, in response to tht op« high school teachers, have taken brighter than at »ry time during rector. Schneider trustee*. Mi*. Mabel M. Sniffen of West Mr*. Margaret Anderson of Rail- OCEANPORT — Joseph Grillo of eration of a push button, one of posscMion of tlio home formerly thc association's 28 year* of husl- road ave., Bctford, Friday received Newark, who waa to appear here the cars Is conditioned to answer owncil by Mrs. Charlotte M. Fergu nerj. He pointed out that the com Weatalde ave. will product and di- rect a variety show to be presented Guild to Mold Sale an award of $1,718.75 in Workmen's Monday night before Magistrate such call. son. Located in Sun Ranch Village pany's growth hss b«en very Marcello Retires, Sells Compensation court here. William W. Ulman on a charge or, | ing to Mr. Kcipcr and hli of Country Club Estates, the home steady. Mr. Hurley declared the at the River street school auditori- AccU U At Old Christ Church Mrs. Anderson testified that she pcrmittiriii an unlicensed driver to;C0.lnventol.Si ce,tain problems liav* la ot modern architecture and con-last dividend paid wa* at three um Friday, Nov. 30, at ft p. m. for Barber Shop to Son operate his motorcycle, was unable per cent per annum which is the benefit of the Pearl Ralph fund, SHREWSBURY — Member* of was an employee of the Bendlx arisen in thc operation of thc fore- fists of living room with fireplace, BATONTOWN-Frank Marcello, corporation and that while working to appear. going apparatus. For example, If a dinette, electric kitchen, ceramic above average. "Our reserves are Mrs. Sniffen said this week that the Auxiliary guild of Old Christ According to police, it was be- amflc," he said, "and compare fa- the program will Include linger*, Episcopal church here will hold a Sr., who ha* operated a barber Mar. 27 she fell and injured her car Is at rest at a floor with It* tile bathroom and two bedrooms. neck and left shoulder. Sho testi- cause he was recently arrested by adjacent hatchway door closed, th* Other features of the home are ra' vorable with the highest In the dancers and Instrumentalists In ad- Chrlstmaa sale at the pariah hall shop here since 1924, has retired state." dition to pupil* of the Coleman Friday, Nov. 30, between 2 and 5 and sold the business to his son, fied that after the accident «he was Newark police as a murder and manipulation of the control button dlant heat, expansion attic and at- Nicholas Marcello. treated by Dr. Daniel Feather*ton robbery suspect. The case here was at such floor will open the door tached garage. Mr. Cook, pointing to the cali- achool of dancing and Grace Mai- p. m. chow's music atudlo who will pre- Mr. Marcello nnd his daughters, of Asbury Park and Dr. Gregory the result of an accident last week and permit the entrance of pros- Four Lola ber of men on the board, stated Home-made cakes, pies and Sacco of Red Bank, and subse- In which Leonard Grillo, driving pective passengers into the car. «ent a playlet. breads, and table and tree decora- Mlues Julia and Theresa Marcello, Frank 3. Manson, builder, has that all directors arc men who left Monday for Goulds, Fla., where quently was placed In the Mon- his brother's motorcycle, ran into However, no Indication is given of head their own businesses. tion* will be included in the sale. the rear of a car. Police said Leon- the next direction of travel of tha purchased four lots on rt. 38 from Committee members Mis* Lilian they will stay until spring. Mis* mouth Memorial ho..pita! for eight Mr*. Anna Cavallo of Newark, Two Others present were Stewart HEADER HAVE DAUGHTER Julia Marcello h on leave of ab- days. ard tirillo Hill be issued summons- car; and consequently, entering Cook of Cook and Oakley, Plumb' Baquet, Mr*. Loul* Hayward, Mrs. ei> for careless driving and for passengers have no assurance that Cape Cod bungalows are under con- ing and heating; E. Allaire Corn' A daughter, their second child, William Hunter, Miss Emma Jack- sence from Bell Telephone com- As * result of the injury to her struction on the property. pany, and Miss Theresa Matcollo Is left shoulder, Dr. R. B. Hobettson driving without a license. they will be taken directly to their well, of Applegate, Foster, Rcus was born Saturday at Beth Israel son. Mrs. Frank B. I.awna, Miss destination. The Raleigh, Mutch, Carhart and sille and Cornwell, attorneys at hospital, New York city, to Walter Ruth Parker, Mr*. Robert Sagur- on leave from thc Blue Jay diner. administered injections for a nerve Manson transactions were negoti- law; Newton Doremuj, president nestle, Jr., president of Walter ton, Mrs. William Turner, Mrs. Mr. Marcello Intends tn assist at block to relieve pressure to the rup- PHILATELISTS TO MEET Thus, as a particular feature ol ated through Theodore E. Hall, Jr., of the Land and Loan company: Reads Theatre*, Inc., and Mrt. Marjorie West, Mlsx Elizabeth Hew- the local shop during the summer tured muscles in her neck. She tes- PAIR HAVEN—The Monmouth \ Helper and hi* sales representative of the Lawley months. Thc new owner has been tified lit the present time that she Countyy Philatelicc societoy y wili l meet , associates provide » means wherewhere- Theodore A, Dorcmu;, dentist; Rende. Mr. nnd Mr*. Rcade( who itt and Mr*. David Wood. associated with his father thc past agency. John Giblon, John Giblon Insur- reside at 34B Bast 40th *t,, New Mill has » lump on her neck that Friday nijlu at S o'clock at the by a sjgnsl at each floor ihows tn# 15 yearn. He is being assisted by bothers her, particularly during lire house here. Thc group will di»- direction of travel of an elevato• r ance agency; William T, Jones, York tlty, and at their "Chosen Cam* fUMSMira John Whltmorc of fled Bank. While Yau Wait manager, Jones filling station; Vic Well" estate on Naveslnk River rd., fitted In our clenn, |irlv«t« litlint room! damp and rainy weather. cn.a results of Its recent stamp car which is about to leave such Wi; nil' rcta|tr nui) f.rnn) your br »«pm imduttt mil* intt limiii fit- Dr. GeoiRc K. Median of Spring show. Tho evening'* program will floor. In addition, they set up aa venetirtti htlmU. New whitlow shiules tor Batter, president, Batter Lum Middletown township, have one oth-ttn, AUcvatiuni to At you periunHlljr. put on vour rollrw while you wait. her company; Clyde E, Swannell, er daughter, Ronnie. Walter Reade for itrvlet without waiting, or for hnm« Morlfwt Many Lake stated hla diagnosis of her also Include a discucsion of "Ele- arrangement thnt functions to se- Li»v rrlcr?». National S 4 10, Prown'i. Swannell's cigar storo, and Fred Theatres, Inc., own and operate flttlns eill Red Bank t-2«14. Hnutli for homti, farim, euiintu ••tat*, bust* Injuries were a myositis of the left ments of Philately" conducted by lect, in accordance with efficient — Atlvn tlsrment, Itmr Surgical Supplj, OS Eait Front lid* nundinal Klitlnf or ntw. Lun* shoulder and severe strain of the Will Ward. operation, the proper car to answer D. Wlkoff, president Fred D. Wl more than 40 motion picture the- slmi, ntd B*n>,—AdnrtlMmgnt, t>rm «»«r pajment. liberal loan, on koff co.( coal and fuel dealers, atre* In Now York and New Jer- acctptabln pro|»rtl«>. Jonph G. afcCua muscles of the nei'k. Mrs. Ander- ,1 cull fnr service. I. l)rk> of Jurn. 1049. Ar^ ihry dirty',' Hrinu thrm in and fiom vmi' own miniiahot nesntlvc. '2'> for Mrg, Anderson uns represented by Hrrt IJ:pp p.! KA IS-O'.lJii fur reirrvatinpi. JleWi Hudillnlnn, J-'.,"ll. lll''liulf« rnvrlopft, Sir Aiiml'iM we ^vil] nut lip« irhnrinn on your inllr-i s Bring Yrnir Rnllrrs William T. Wivhmnmi of the firm 17 Ctilllnl HI.. Kriim-liure, N. J. whilp you nnit. Nnllonnl 5 k 10. ttoR«tfr« Hi !'»«• I'huln Sn-vli'f, IU Wm Ironl NrlV shKl|,< IMP mi w hi [•• Vriu wall, Curtain Rn.v rltx wns jppte'-rn'.rrl hv Hubert Illll mvrrfliteit: I.'IIKPH Hill. MHHI-. DM Company* Lthlfh Cftal "i»«i tvifl» »U^n, ftitin*'' r|iihr>, .VI fiit'traln Plavifn F*r4t •h,l'(», ,Vn ffni'iry 'I • V u 1 h f m Ilk'h'. ?nlid loddin* mi to tin. Ju»'. call u> town ifmnihip. Charlttlt OUin, Hir#e- Oil KB 7.11M, *V, I). Smrti.l, Jr. Cill KB i.llnr W. fi. Bvirtit), Jr., hrm<> with you., N«lion»l I 4 10, ton nf the firm nf Dur,nd, Ivlmj £^,5",'^,;,,'.;,.Slier. 3:3 Bin , "&'"Si t»r Kstliul ( t tft lor. Phoat AT 1.0081,—Ad»«rtn«a»nt farm Suppllti, Uiilit.»A*>wUiiBlB.t, h« ihinit yp'i P.»H, National i a 10, Ud C*non, Aabury P*rlt 'AdvtHiitsint. 'AdvtrtliMMtt, fun IUMUM, JO|ltt,~*.4ufU*Miat. mm? m tmmm •ft Richard M. CWMIN ef left Ocesnport WAC at Fort Monmouth Friday the 13th Lucky Day Monmeuth «H treated at Rive*- view hospital Sunday morning for • cut on the lip. The car he tu For Oeeanport ff AC at Fort driving went q/T the lank at the end of Weft Bergen pi. and struck UONUOVTH-r^4*y the • tree. According to police, Crsb- Utk aaay ka an unlucky day far tree. who said he was Tying to («t aaeaa fewal*, kwt 8t«aT tat. Eliu- back to Fort Monmouth, failed to ketk A. Berry, Wamcn'a Araay Kovak Stresseg stop »t the dud end of W*«t Cer»e, ef It Arcana av«, Ocean- 9 Bergen pi. port, tu»ply sergeant for the de- I SANK tachment here, insists that the day lions Peace Role "Deflnitely waen't unlucky for nu!" KBANSBURG-Oeorge E. Ko- It »aa Friday the 19th in May, vak, district (overner, streieed the First Qwalfry COLUMBIA 1M«, that Batty Berry entlated l« role Lions clubs throughout the the WAC. world, must play in the work of SPECIAL! Betty Is right at home In Men- keeping world peace and in the mouth county, daughter ef MM. promotion of good will aad wel- E. M. Berry, Sr., ah* was gradu- fare at a dinner meeting ef the .10 ated from Oceaaport greenenar club here lact week. school and Red Bank high echool. Mr. Kovak announced that Lions 1 Her brother it Chief ef Police Rob- International will issue ita t.WOtta ert O Berry of Oeeanport and charter nest Wednesday at Pomp- rxsr or another brother, Edward Berry, It ton . Albert a. MeCraehen, la. We ah* rttme four oM shade*. a member af the >re deaartsaent deputy district governor, aad Ed- there. A third brother. Douglai ward O. Walder, past deputy dis- O.OM AWNING * SHAN CO. Berry, lives in Wliconsln trict governor, also spoke. All three brathera were (n tha Ueaa dlacuised the Wt-acre (Uld •reMsl fareaa during WerM War at Palmer pi. and Euclid ave. wkieh hat been cleared ana leveled Staff Sft. fliu»«* lorry, WtMtw'i Army Cora*, (Itftl II. That waa aartly reapenilbl* far Betty's aeaire ta enlist In tha WAC to permit Baseball garnet. Al- supply »er§aen» ef »h.a WAC tjataclimant •• fcr* MirnwHi, twa and a half years ago. But though the Held also was used re- there were ether reaaana. cently for the Monmouth county thaw, M. Jaannetta Faulfer whera ta initial tor «Mimf rally of Holy Name societies, mem- receraV Oauf htar af Mn. I. M. ferry, Sr., •* OMeftBtrt, •»• Qaal GBNM bers were reminded that the aeld is far from completed. Plane for titter a( Ocaenpert't chiaf •! »alica, latty enjoys. Mr Army *It leaked te ma like a taod ca- reer," Batty said thia week. "And the Aeld include a baaeball and foot, career which wn launched FrieJay •"• IJrh in May, If49. hall Held, and a community haute I've feund that it'a warked aut juat aad picnic grove. Sha'i a iter an tha •etecfcmeM't teftfceH an. »ate:«te)e)N »aan»«. that way. The WACa at Fart Mon- •teuth, and other poets where I've Harry Beaman was appeintta to AH branchai af tha armed tarcai v leeklne, 71,000 served, are well treated. And they represent the club at civic meet- fienal waman vaiwntaari fa jain har by neat July. hold responsible jahe, too," she said. ings held to discues youth centers Betty's been an adaalnlstritlve and programs, and autherlied to anal auaaly epecialUt during moat explain the «lub'a program, He'll of the claw and iiti at th« will of her Army career. At one point— aeck the co-operation of various Keyport Grads and prophecy. OrMtlngi were r»- when she returned to Fort Mon- borough civic organisations in reived from Miss Charlotte FeM- mouth following her basic training raising funds to complete the pro- QUALITY gram man and Mi«i Rarbara Arnwtrong at Fort Lee, Va.—she found her«elf Hold Reunion from Albuquerque, N. M.. and Capt. in the same offlce where she'd KEYPORT — Seventy-live metn- Leon Creed, of the Air Farce, sta- workrd as a civilian and doing the BBOn.EB TEST VABMTICft her« und juestn of the clmi of 1»ST tioned in I/Ouiniana. A round-robin came job. Results of the fifth ALL-WAYS nt Kfyport hleh •chool. halii * letter waa written to Cnfit. Creed. "But a lot had happened In the broiler trrt conducted hy the Uni- reunion dinner dunre recently »t The women guest« at the reunion meantime," she laughed. "I h«d be- versity of Maine can he used as a *tf MADV the Vog Cahln inn, Attantle High- were, pretented with gardenia cor- come accustomed to army life and guide by Monmouth county poultry- land*. sages, tied with navy blue ribbon, made many new friend*. And It men who raise broilers. Ml J. l*on Schanck, Jr., was the representing the claia colon and waa a hit kick being In uniform." Results of the recent Maine test NOUOAV maiter of ceremonies, and gueats flowers. arc pasted along by Richard O. of the class were Mr. and Mrs. Priiei were awarded ta Hiaa Rice, assoc. agricultural agent. It Have your clothe* CLEANED Stanley Carhart,' Mr. and Mrs. Jeannette Einstein of Brooklyn, An attractive brunette, Betty I* a was found, he said, that mortality and READV TO fiO! Step out George D. .Search and Mr. and for traveling the greatest diatanca; atar athlete and a member ef the should not exceed five percent from In style! To look your host over Mrs. Frank Hanvood. Mrs. Oar- Mm. Margaret (Friewald) Cham- WAC detachment basketball team. day-old to date of marketing. Broil- the Holidays ... to enjoy the hart and Mrs. Search were thn he.rlain, of Union Beach, most chil- She was regular catcher for the ers, both cockerel* and pullets, gala parties more, and to pro- class advisers. Tivn class officers dren; Mrs. Catherine (Farley) Em- fort's girls' softball team which fin- should average three poundi live- long the life of your garments, present- were Willis Lewis, presi- mons, Key-port, married the long- ished second in the First Army weight at ten weeks; «'i pounds at •end us your Pry Cleaning now! dent, and Knth-vn (Dunham) No- est, ami Charles Conroy, Jackson tournament last August. IS weeks, and five pounda at 14 Phone lied Bank 6-0203. lan, secretary. Height!. U I., most recently mar- Betty also enjoys her hobby af weekt. Birdt should drttt out at rim. Tht. invocation wa« given t>,v Mr. photography and hoasta an unusual least 98 per cent grade A. Har«nod, followed by a moment collection of dolls she's aeejulred of ailence In memory of Bttty Or- Wa ilnccicly nape IV daetn't katsea since childhood days. Stainless steel cooking trtentltt MNMLVS DeUIXE ton, Bernice .larkson, George Tie* to you, but If you shauld lose snnataiRt. will turn dark In spots If over- and s:d*»rd no»»ell. icmemhpr chancel »» III j»ur f»vet tkat Newspapers consistently fight cor- heated. Darkening may be perm* you will rerover It threuia tht lett and ruption and liteompttenet In the tnent but doesn't impair the use- 44 MARION ST. TEL RED BANK 641203. Durinr the evening, Mrs. Nolan ound rnlnmnn •( Tke sMgitttr. government.. fulness of the ban. called the roll, and read a history' —Advertlaement.

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rr~rrw, ,v:B» to *:&; Mr* £*»,* B. llCoMplftf Plans WalUce, Miss Noraia Normaa aad Special Exhibit OlfON Miss Barbara Doreanus, t:SO to KaasaaT —™^ 30, aad Miss Barbara Wclden M)CK WOOL HOM ||For Presbyterian ad Miss Marioa Duaaell, 7:30 For Children » a. Installed by Olson Company's Trained Mechanics Mr*. Jaases Ston'ier aad Mrs. 1 W. W. KCNNCOV: Church Bazir Harold Dowstra, chairmen, cera- Al the Library mic* maa jewelry booth, assisted AWMMI Eveal y Mra. Willard Suaamerville, nooa Dteplay Praaastra .0 1; Mrs. Harry Wordea and Mrs. Hell Harold Larta*d, t ta 1; Mrs. J. M. NatiiNul OtMrrtance Gordon. 1 to 5; Mrs. Dowstra and Mrs. Michael Daley, 8 te T; Mrs. Of CluM Henry Harlejr aad Mrs. Janes are complete for tfce eee- Btosnber, T to ». and Mra. Jared A special exhibit marking chil- SEE SHOPSMITH oad annual yaletide baaar which 1 Kenyon and Mrs. Hilton Smith, dren * book week U on dixplay at the WMHS'I association ef tke •upper assistants. All the ceramics the Red Bank public library on Red Baak Presbyterian church will to be sold were designed and made West Front st. Although the official of yovr WRIGHT STORE held Thursday afterne«a and eve- by Mra. Norman Limits;. obaervance waa last week, the ex- aiag, Nov. 2». The bajar will be hibit staged hy the librarian and staged in Westminster nous* on her staff was held over this week. eat* ia taaasal ajtad lease, rd. In speaking of the number of St«ajajer the tree) lina i" a farm* will include a aaack Shrewsbury DAR children who arc subscribers at the al faw«j that's, yaurs a lane !*) bar, where tea will be sold during Red Bank library, Mrs. Helen tha afternoon. A baked Virgiaia Straughn Conover, librarian, said fathian, fit a«j«J fabria . •. Our ham supper will be served betweea lbs Antique Show that today the library has a special 5:M and 7:30 o'clock, uadar the cuiUm aWajartsntnt ajeei won- BHItEWIliURi- More than 150 children's reading room, and that direction of Mrs. William H. Kiag. the books are arranged according There will also be a story-telling guests attended the silver tea and sireui thiitaji far yeur fifura, exhibit «f aatiajuci at the home of to a child'* grade level in school. room In charge ef lira. George She said the work carried on in Werthley. Jr. Mrs. Sherman I' Strong of Broad yawr pertonality , , . •nej youf at., Friday. The event, sponaared the school* to interest children In Mra. Joseph D. Davison and Mrs by members of Shrewsbury Towne ins; to the library is one of the .uejaet! Edward Johnson are chairmen of chapter, Daughters American Rev- factors responsible for thia interest the Bower and plant booth. Their olution, was given for tha benefit In reading. Another, she said, la the assistants, and the Urn* they wil of the DAR. museum fund. monthly story-hour held at the li- serve, will be as follows: Mrs. Al brary. COMI IN AND HI DIMONSTRATION bert Crier, Mrs. Russell gcott and Among the guests at the tea Mis. Anna Heyer, noon to 2 p. tn. ..ere Mr*. George Kuhner of Mount She said: "Both the children and IY FAaOtY TtAINID IXPMT Mn. John E. Bailly, Jr., Mrs. Her Vernon, N. V., curator general of their mothers acem to enjoy our schel C Birdsall and Mrs. Edward the DAR. museum in Washington, story-hours. The children come to Pringle, 2 to 4 p. m ; Mra. Ralph D. C, and Mra. Raymond C. Good- listen, hut their mothers do, too. II W. Pfee* Sftee* leeJ tea* Mm fellow, Eliiabeth, a vice president FttOAY NIGHT AND ALL DAY SATURDAY K. Eckert, Mrs. Henry Dowstra They tell us the program gives them Open Friday Evea. Till » P. M—Other Eves, hy Appointment and Mrs. G. G. Reseland, 4 to general of the national society. AUfC£estionn for reading to their p. m ; Mrs. Beely B. Tuthill, Mrs. Mrs. Kuhner and Mrs. Goodfellow children at home, and that it gives David Wood and Mra. Carl Burner, presided at the tea table, aa did them good ideaa for picking out j • to I p. m ; Mrs. Daniel B. Olson Mrs. Horton B. Garrison, state the right books for their children." Mrs. Davison and Mrs. Johnson D.A.R. museum' fund chairman; Thn story-hour program Is upon- • S. to » p. m, and Mrs. Emily Smith, Mrs. Harry H. Button, Mrs. Joseph sored by the library board and the supper assistant. (*. Irwin and Mrs. Oliver R, Hat Northern Monmouth County branch Aeld. Mrs. Bruce Campbell, state American Association of University! Mra. Albert Wordea, Jr., and D.A.R. corresponding secretary, Women. The .->ame two groups alsoj SAY "THANKS" FOR Mra. A. I. Doremus, chairmen was also a guest at the event. trash and treasure booth, assisted sponsor a story-hour once a month by Mrs. Louis Heif.cn and Mrs. The antique show was arranged at the Wf.Mside "V". i William Francis, 1 to J p tn ; Mrs. by Mrs. Daniel B. Olson. One dis- The exhibit af children's hooks play included a number of Interest- hi* been p'.aced on a large table; Frank Hewitt and Mrs. I. II. Wood ing old pieces of silver and glass- WCMOMulfeV? imMON MAim 17eS5 MIXII S to 6; Mrs. Ramon Maxson and in the main reading room of the NEW LOW PRICES ware used by some of the old fami- library. It *»« arranged by Mrs. i *W. JI.M Mrs Joseph Serplco, S to ?; Mrs. lies of Monmouth county. Old William L. RuaaelRll l and MrsM . RRoss quilts, pieces of china, and smal Conover and the two assistant li- Lyons, T to ». and Mrs. William piece* of furniture, such as tables brarians, J. Richard Young and art* ead M hea. WMi • W» twad duals*!. «*a Porsyth and Mrs. Howard Burdge, and chairs, were also exhibited. Mr*. Marjorlo West. It has been supper assistants. •rrai.ged to interest children in all t w fry «r IPMIII mitm. iM***** oBtl yt« Mt M fto ytv |M«9 «•»• tH*, MMM loypiiigaol vM. ty{»* of reading, from copies of dHaal lejfjdW 1 dg# 9fM B^IJBW. tjaaaaaasaal. fttaagagk feggti A Bsaatai .UBJWI)T ^-,4* ^-„ 1 atB_()A •«_«• 1 flata* IjAaaaaai aaaaVal aaaB aMaaasaaaa Mrs. Harry Vogel and Mrs. Mah- Bsnraasj WBVBPBSHB ^ar ^^lan V^B^BPBSBIB ••PSBBBBBSBBFI •^B^B^BSSBBI ^^P^BP^ w BBJBT* BBBBBBSS BBBBBBBBJ a^apaa w^aBaPws BHB^BHB a^BBm BBBB^BBSJBI BBBBBBJ SBBBJ ^SB^BBBBSBBI "Alice In Wonderland," Illustrated ^aaB^aaaaBl a^aaa^kBJBaB*aW *>•***• aaBaaBaaL -B^taa^BeaaaaB. a^B^BBaaV aaaalat l^-L^u lon Parsons, Jr., chairmen snack 1 Lulltrran Churchr* Plan fs^aarWVff ^ fj^a^aj^^aBBfBBj^ TBBBBBJ ^BBBBBBBJJ ^Ba^pasj^gJ^ WP^Wsw Wfafj^• ^ere^slWe bar, assisted by Mrs. William Pope, hy Walt Disney, to Anderson's Bostonians Mrs. Ralph Shearer, Mr*. John Bible Kradiiw Month "Fairy Tales." There are also book* for older children on the F. B. I. j •OOMY, MOCCAMN-COMPOIT UONIL DIMONSTRATION FOR JUNIOR White and Mrs. Arthur Goff, noon Among the thousand* of church- to 1; Mrs. Parsons, Mrs. WilIU es which will co-operate with and television. There are atno travel Iririf dim any day and let Mm •aerate few tup* Lionel Treini en e one freed Conovtr and Mrs. Daniel MacDon- hooks, and educational hooks on aid, 1 to 3; Mrs. Walter Davis, World Wide Bible Reading month, the) various states of the. Union. \ Cfiooie a moccasin-typt layout. It will «lve Mm tfce thrift ef a lifetime. Thanksgiving to Christmas, U Holy Mrs. Fred Newman and Mrs. Wil- Trinity Lutheran church, accord- The center of attraction of the when smart casual com* liam Rrevoort, 3 to 4; and Mrs. ing to sn announcement made this exhibit, however, is * collection of Carl Wilms, supper anlitant. ivcck by the pactor, Rev, Harold doll* made by Mrs. West tn Illus- fort it (tawed.. Choose H. Hornberger. trate the old favorite story nf ehll-' Mr*. !:W a. m. Sidney Bell, 2 to 4; Mrs. Reginald Claimants whose normal report- h«« sfalnkit tft«l »p*kt>. j^ Lyman-,...... ,, Mrs„.„.. Charle—„.,„s, Webate,.,„„„r, _..»,lnand g time falls on the holiday have Duel Piirpeit rims. 3 Spt«4i Mrs, Erlcluon, 4 to 5:30; Mr*. Cor- been assigned an alternate time to in Oxford Qray Flannel Gtar Skill that mak* nrato- J*!!t!^ T nelius Muyskens and Mrs. Robed report. hills out of mountains. Tw* u T 00 wfcttl Saftty lr«k«s tHp blkt M • dim*. SCRUB NO MORE MY LADY at Sturdy, light. «R4 f iMrmtttd Hr m VN> 55 Mitvablt SO y««rs. Truly the finest bik* Our 9 j(g toft construction mwtty em buy. With stiff•Htr«ti*f kt«a1> light. .. I7.S0. Laundry 9 it$ natural drape Do«t It fetter * ita eaiy comfort tet «• deliver jrnw Uuadrjr ta you with everything ready for Ironing. You'll and this service dependable, maka it tf «nea tha matt popular choice economical and convenient

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• E D B A N «. Ckavsj* ft tf you NINE WRIftHT STORES IN NEW JERSEY whk mi mm/ 13 ON SALI THUtlOAY—MIOAY—IATUR0AY-MONDAY Dae. 10 •JM.10. Peb. 10. Cmmmiom Abbott Ttlb Plain bilkers ToM To Renumber State Highway Routes To Advertise ASMJftT PARK-If th* people TRENTON—State Highway Com- ceafusing system of daslgaatiaa as SURPRISE STORE continue t* be mistrustful of Saaa- missioner Ran/ford J. Abbott to- the result of aaany additiaas ta the cial iastitutioaa, the baakera them- SALE TODAY 41 1A1TODAY OWLY day revealed plans for renumbering lt2T legislative plan. ae!v<* must accept their ahare of ELECTRICAL New Jersey state highways ia ac- Today's traaV require* modern the responsibility. cordance with modern motor needs reu'e designation. Our tagiaeer* Tbis was a charge to th* Mew The date for the scheduled have devoted a great deal ef study Jersey Bankers aasociatioa at th* NYT SATIN TWU MWKR JACKETS changeover has been set for Janta the problem aad I believe they conference baaejuet sessiea her* 1, 1953, to allow map-makers, road- have coa» forth with a route sum a week ago last night, with Dr. Hav* .i- side busincfa establishments, and bering plan designed to Beet these U. Lyle Spencer, former jeuraal- others time in which to adjust te needs. This belief is supported hy iam professor, the dinner speaker. dgHljiidhgl liBaWssl the proposed change. the opinions af many private or- Over «M beaker* of New Jersey ^ffl IW»im»wmn Under the new plan the grestest ganisations anal expert* with whom aad New York area atteaded. flow of traffic will follow a mini- we held conference* prior to Saally mum number of different route* accepting the plaa. It la their Called here by the bunker* a* between destinations. With the e>< feeling that a goad Job ha* been aa eipert in pubiit relation*, Or. ct'ption of rt. »-W, a V. S. desig- done. It should be understood, Spencer ia part of th* aasociatioa however, that this chaage wiH not campaign to combat what Speacer nation, no letters will be used in take place until Jan. 1, 1KI." called "present day critical atti- state route markers. This will tudes." Th* professor said there eliminate such designations as According ta the coanii—laner, are maay reasons for the public'* B-tB and S-1A. new route saarkers will be M iaches misunderstanding of basking func- umn PAMOUI MAn.AU. woot In the future the It N. i. stats la diameter aa an added aid ta easy tions. The Srat Is th* banks are highways designated as U. S. routes visibility. The present markers are net advertising enough, not telling will be posted only with national 14 Inches In aiz*. their story. He said: "Tao many marker*. No separate state desig- Final detail* af tha proposed re banks haven't told, aad are net nations will be used on these roads numbering plan will be seat Is eae telling, a atory that woo* and win* PLAID SHIRTS This feature will be a great aid to hundred erganiwtioM. Among them the masses whs elect tae lawmak- motorists, particularly drivers from are atate and federal agencies, au- ers, who in turn writ* the laws other states, Abbott said, since Ne tomobile association*, map and all that giving government great- Jersey I* one of the few states companies, trucking and bua asso- er and greater central over our ising different state and U. s. num- ciation!, and other*, Abbott said bank*." bers on the. £ame route. He cited "These groups all have had the op- the confusion now resulting on V, portunity of reviewing our plan "Th* churches" he said, "have 8. 1 from Trenton to Jersey City. and have endorsed it wholeheart- ta meet weekly, even eftener, to edly." keep the »t*ry of Jesus Chrtot fresh As marked today, this highway and straight in the minds af the carries stats markers 25, 26, and people. The churehes 1*11 a *tory B-M, a* well as the U. 8. designa- that woo* and wins. Not so with tion. Suggests Modern the bant*, whose advertising la Another example of this dupllca mainly confine* to age, and to tion of numbers is U. B. » between proclaiming the officers, and the the George Washington bridge and Design for Banks assets. They're really Just adver- Mtn's HEAVY DUNGAREfS THANKSOIVINOf Cape May. At present this route tising themselves, and to each I* also known in various locations ABRURY PARK-That baak *m- other. a* state rt. 1, 25, 35 and 4. ployeet properly ihauld b* regard "This publicity doesn't win new M**Ja with casfar rivste, bw tsshsti ss*J Pgrhasi tn thaia trauMarf timai, lama •( ut ara •ampta*) •• The use of the kiontiea] numbers ed aa "salesman," and In appro- friends" th* speaker warned hi* on totally different highways auso priate "sale's setting" or auarters listener* in the crowded hanauet will be eiiminnled, Ahhott paid. He of modern design and decoration, wsnaV !f w» really theuld »• thankful, tut Ut ut ramam- room, "We all live In a world of cited as an example U. 8. 30 from was urged upon bankers a week self-interest. We all want to know, pachatt. Siiai 10 ts 40. Camdcn to Atlnntic fity, and state ago yesterday la one of (he aei- 1 not how big or how rich, your hank bar . . . aur bay* ara an faraifn tail ta sraiarve thats rt. 80 extending north from Tren- xions of tha annual two-day con- Is, but what it is doing for us, ference her* devoted ta buslnest ton. Under the new plan the state what can we the people gain by KalavVMI sVafsshst thlnf • for which w» tkauM ba thankful. Thay bravely can* number will be rhnnged. problem*. (Ming your service? What appeals In addition tn greatly simplifying Two speaker* here dwelt an Im- to people I* not how prosperous frant an anamy wha wauls* taka thata thinaj* fram ut. the present state marking system, provement in Internal operation*, you are, but how much you are KUii's WAVY THKKSIT the highway department will effoc William r. Reynolds of Bank serving and protecting your com- a savings by reducing I he total Building and Equipment corpora- munity." lat ut iK»w our appraciatian by bains, full timt manitari af number of signs by approximately tion, New York, and A. t. Mettler 4,000. of Philadelphia, operation* and Elwood r. Kirkman of Atlantic •ha hemt frant. Da all in yaur power ta kaap tha Amariaan The Garden State Parkway, No system* expert. City, state president of associa- CORIUROY PANTS tion, presided at th* dinner, which Jersey Turnpike, and the Palisades Reynolds suggested a score af Way af Lifa "NICE TO COM! HOME TO." interstate Parkway will not he> giv- drew top ranking financial world points how hankers should reno- nnd governmental leader*. en numerical Identification, accord' vate and redecorate their offices Ing ta Abbott. tor the convenience af eiistomm, Tha two-day conference hero In- "The day of the mausoleum-type eluded a doMn other speakers on sWaaK af l>ag fltwd* hanking aervieea, tax problem* and 4 hank Is done," he said, "and effec- Not all state routes arc dated fo Investment programs. These, In- new numbers under the plan tive use of modern design, color tone*, and even floor covering Is cluded Roger F. Murray of Bank- Where consistent with other con ers Trust company, New York; Elderations, existing ruute number easentlal to produce an atmos- phere of friendliness." William Reynolds of New York are being retained in order to cause nnd A. U Mettler, Philadelphia, as little inconvenience ai possible Reynold* a»*erted that th* both operation* advisors; Robert to the public. In all, SO highways parking facilities, drive-In window R. William*, Qlrard Trust Corn Ea- will keep their present designation*. teller* and customer lounge* an ehange Bank, Philadelphia; Byd- "only a start" and that stirh mer- 7/eSURPRlSE/^/e Abbott Indicated that n common ney A. Outkln, Newark tax law- number will he used in marking chandising method* must be puryer, and other*. existing and proposed routes be- sued to achieve public good will. MONIY OACR STOM Of 1001 IAR«AINS tween New Jersey and neighboring Mettler In his separata discourse Monmouth Lumber Co. states. SHADOW ISLE MI) • f COWS •UAIANTH emphasised Importance of syste "The proposed renumbering o matlfing bank operations In order Shadow ble farms, River Plata, 8 BROAD ST., RED BANK 79 CENTRAL AVENUE RED BANK, N. J. our highway nystem Is lnng over- to reduce cost* that will rebound recently purchased two pure-bred Ka rad tape ta Making due," Abbott said. "We ara at pres to the public benefit. In describing Aberdeen-Angus cow* from Alan SHOP FRIDAY 'TIL f P. M. ent pnddled with an outmoded and himself a "syatem* man," Met McGregor and sbn of Chestertown, tier urged full us* ef up-to-date Md. syatcmitatlon of operation* and outlined three technique* essential to th* benaflt of bank workers and the public: creation of will to work, and making employee* dutle* PRE-XMAS easier and lea* costly, • work dis- OFF tribution chart and a work count, which disclose* what is being done, by whom, The management of QAI F °* NATIONALLY AdvartuMtJ bank operation*, he aald, I* In many respect* more Important Red Bank Savings and than th* management af revenue OnLL FeatureLochDiamowlRings activity. Jensen Plays Gramio BUY THE EASY REEDS WAY In Taming of Shrew* Loan Association's LEONARDO-Chrlitlan Edward Jensen, son of Mr. and Mr*. Aril' old Jensen of Monmouth and Rldgewood ave*. here, last night • NO MONEY DOWN played th* role of Orumlo In th* 19S2 Christmas Club Starts Bob Jones university Clastic Play. era' production of "Th* Taming of •52 WEEKS TO PAY the Shrew." A graduate of Mlddletewn town- ship high school, Mr. Jensen, again • First Paysjcit Starts Jn., 1952 will be wen tonight In th* play November 26, 1951 presented at th* Greenville, 8. C, school'* Rodeheaver auditorium. Mr. Jensen, a sophomore, t* en- rolled In the university'* school of Our Chrislaiis Club has grown to such proportions that w« Ind h nrpuwiry M commerce. tUMEIUTE IELNERY or The university draw* Its S.000 dtange our 19S2 Club to a BLWeeldy payment plan instead of weekly as here- students from 47 state* and mor* LAY-AWAY FM CNHSTMAS than 30 foreign countries. tofore. Under this plan it will be necessary for you to again year pajMosiH Blu* crab* and oysters hav* blood only every other week. of a blue color. 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AAAAA-AAAA-AAAt.lt Our Price* Loan Association Start at g.M 10 BROAD STREET RED BANK, N. J. ©•IN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS Rad leak _ Atbwy Part •co turnc vtawnm. vorcNtcB «. tut patriot*, Peal Revere. It ebewed SCHOOL NEWS a* that great aaea are f, kied WHEN SrCAKINV Of HCALTH kiraii*. Tka Holiday Ball It M *mt TBCB TOM l -WB BU CVa»tTBjnMi t waa a* fellow*: Waul aUvor*, Alaa CMNT; Mier.ael WNW, Paul MaskoaT, *oa m WAS After etadyiag « . Hall: Mr. Hick*, Keaacth Kaimaa; of Mr. *ad Mr*. Bcajamia Maakoff PlaiM Furthered Mew Jeraey, tke two Sitk grade* of T Cettog* pi., kaa been elected DRo WARREN FOWLER Dtllbcc, Nancy Egelf: Mr. CutUr, ceoattor ef the Old Gold aad Blue, RUM*ON-Mi». William D. Sal- of fUver Street ackeei traveled to Otto Gueether; judges, rraaci* lad in of Park ave. Is general chair- their capital cttjr kf few ea rrieay, MeCullion. Mike McDanoufh and yearbook of Tbe Peddle •or. 1. Tk* cleat** Brat visited eebool, Oe*rge A. Carver, faculty man of the holiday ball of the Jun- Viaceat Ciaglia; students, George adviaar, aaaouacad thl* week. ior Service league of Red Bank to tee atate mmtmm wker* tk«r ••" Clary, Dolert* lUaiblc, Uada U*tt, be held rriday, Dec. T, at Ruouon met by * gwide who okewad them SuMn Grave*. Naaey Egelf, Paul A aaator at the aehael, btenkoff Country club. Final arrangement* • movie ef |k* m«mmat* feued ia Hall, Alan Cearoy, Bent ley Burn- I* * member af tk* Creative Writ- for the dance, which will help fi- 1911 MOW RE 64316 | Mew Jeraey. Alter the movie they haaa. Judy Hetser eod Philip Jiaa- lag club. Otber co-editere of the were *kowa Ik* maay eperlmra* yearbook are Oaatel P. Gold of nance the league's charities, were of New Jersey* wild life aad early aiM. Deavill*. Reraold M. Grieco, Jr, made at a committee meeting Hon- •Maty. Tfc* mala, later** CM- The "lUuM-Up," ateebaale ef WIIMamepirt, Pa., aad Theodore da f at Mrs. Salladin's home. J. H. WHITI terad about tke Uaai-Lraape U- •trcet arkaal't aewapaaer, wat of New Terk city. letter Lanin* orchestra will play *•> Aeaaefi Aaa fta* 4|aiMaM» akol. for dancing. Invitation* are being wea»*B> ejavwa^ajaa BBJawaaj B^Bjaj ViWIMW PMF eagerly r*ceiv*« by the eaatrlbu- ea"» by Robert Uwl* Stevenson, mailed by Mra. Raymond Moore and A Mate keua* trooper took tar* aad reader*. New*, aacaw, and aaag. "°". Where, Oh, Where Mrs. Salladin. Other chairmen in- •ID •AMK th* itirfMU to tk* cepetel bulldlag (tarie* aad lake* were wrlttea by Ha* My Uttle Peg Gone." The cludo Mrc. George Cattleman, res- ef tk* *ut*. Tfcey viewed th* childrea ef all grade*. Recdrre •ecead grad* created two plays ervations; Mrs. Milton O. Rags, pa- of all kit** • Camphu WBPM air | ;aaM taaiUiar with laUr**tiag from tkeir readers: "The Toy Hol- trons; Mra. Norman Htofflet and •Mala ream, where tk«y *aw ta* Mrs. Stanley Russell, decorations; mealMMi eyetegmt desk at Senate* 1. Master H Kkoel activttlet from MaatrgarteB dler" aad Th* Oray Donkey." The UwaWra, «oty. tfc* t* alctk grad*. fellewtag two poem* were recited, Mrs. Blliott Lawes. entertainment; • Ofc at war* alt* ebowe tk* reeeptie* MIM Lewie* MeCu* aad her Ifth "I Met a tittle Elf MM" and "TheMrs. William H. Scott, publicity raaaa of Ooveraer DriteeU. Tk* grade claa* were la charge *f th*Birch**." Th* program was con-and Mrs. Robert Maida and Mrs. guide taah them to tka aearby OM paper, aeeltted by Ml«a treM KUt- cluded wHk a song, "Come, Uttle Harry Lano, Jr., special awards. Barraeke where thty were act by eky, wko edited tk* primary **c- Leave*.* IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE REGIiTfJI •aether gala*. MM tetd tka «la*e- la the third grade, Tk* Weekly a* stout IM* aarlr •»*«•» katMtac Tk* ataa? waa a* fallewt: Editor, Beeder" waa uaed a* a guide. "The wftlck VM NUt ia 1T« to kWMe Elcaaer MeekowlU; aaditaat edi- Uad ef Story Boohs" by Robert th* Ba(U*k traaaa wka vcr* ita- tor, Dauglu Bauer; butlaem maa- Uuie Steveaeaa was done in ti*fl*a ta tk* «*tMt*i to pratcct ag*>r, Raymsnd Bar but*; reaorten, choral reedlag. Three children th* catealata fra» tka laaiaa*. The Marilya Ryder and Larry Rich- read storle* from faverlt* books *tn4aat« «aw auay aarty caWaiftt' mond; committee member*, Valerie brought from home. iiUMtlt, cUtkta«, furaltur*, tie. Covert, Caroline Walllag, Peggy La Orad* 4 the children brought At tk* caaiatettoa a( thlt t*tir, tk* May*, male Perkla*, Bu* Krait- a* book* from kome to "share" for CMMTM kaaght pm tuU abawiat Hr, Rocheli* aacher, Jaa Rewell, their roam library. The das* also •«BM of tka KM** tka* kaa JwtJaaa Aeerra, Breada Blak* and wrote aad gave aa origiaal play on vtaltc4. Philip Davldean. book* read by the data. The fol- TM CIMM* ntarn*4 to their tw The neit Ifiue of th* th* Round- lowing children were characters: aa« eaagtaial artrtr, who t**k Up will be the winter number. Karen Hafa, the girl who knew thtat ai«Bf tka Delaware river to Some ehlldrea have already plan- how ta care fet books; Joanne Ood- WwklaftM'* Craeeiaa Mat* a*rk. ned their aew composition*. dard, wha did not; Stephen Oaten, Htra they vlaiM th* MeKaakey franklin Reeeevelt; Virginia Wig- lerrjr hove* which m •• (aa a«r- gtft. tk* Knitting Oraishopper; lag th* Ravalutlaaarr war. Th* ta eetebratlea ef American Edu- Jack Dunbar, Brown Beaver; Oi- You'll feel et fay ei tfcew UcKotikty ferry ban** I* a*w a cation Week, Oakland atrcet «choo| aa* Piteher, Qi-OI—A Merry-Oo- cavortinf fewn» when you Reund Horae; Jill Cerwln, Robin- BlUMIIM. held "open houte" for parenfe and too the color* that are avail* Oa tha retara Mi to H*4 Saab, frleada of th* aehoel. Polder* eon- •M Cruse; Bruee Krickson, Esca- tk* «IMBM **at tkraagk Prince- ttlalng wark In all aabjeet* were Millie; Carl Colmorgen, Poeohon- •hie in Cehwetf'i I'll weN. tu; Michael Oreenwald, Alberto; t*a. They *aw tk* »attl* BMM-dlivlayad. The roam* were attract- BeBort. Thejy ro tha t tka «alr*r*tty aaa OM M ively decorated, uilng Beak Week, Marcla Pekui, Black Beauty; Ellen the November holiday* and theDavis, Poky Uttl* Puppy; Philip you've dreamed) ol — end •an. DeCarlo, Buster Bear; Cirlene Tka bay* u« glrlt taklag tk* trip regulir claw work dUplay*. never believed aetiible to w*rc Lucille Aeerra, Mary ABB AC- Thl* being Children'* Book Week Morgan, King Midas, and Mary auarlva, taMra Arn***, ARM at well, the fourth, fifth Md »l«th Ellen Burat, Rase. acquire. CeBwtto, thaw it Calm, Marl* CoMatlaa, Brenaa grade* held • *peela| Miembly, Oavla, LaulM Delia P^tra, Ju*lth Orad* 4 depleted character* from Mv*Vf C9^r*Vv IH app*VUv Olowr, Patrkla Hear, Dal*n* well-known etorte* and poem*: Tke following are on the honor or Charcoal Purale. Atk Jebnaoa, Barbara Jonei, Naaey "Alice In Wonderland," Marie Ma- roll for tk* Srat marking period: your paoorhanajor for tho Plntlter*, Hutl ROM, JtMlth ltu«- raaelo; "Littl* Red Riding Hood," fleaiers—Janice Ecilan*', Uruce Gor- aell, Angela IcalM, Olll* Ihetra, Jean Dlleayc; "Old Ben GUnn," lo». Blair Hikki. Carol Klmtaky, Kath- Coloreir temple beekt, or Jo WmletoB, Mary •uatney, Joe- Teddy Nelion: "Cinderella," Betty irlne llcalss, Prudenca Stone, Barbara Dal Pra: "Hiawatha," ChrUtina 'In. Jar Velaat. Aiktrl VanNottrend, vlilt our convenient thew* cah B*alne*M, Nick Coaltpotl, !kMaat WeMeraia*, Rlebara D* Flar*. Rabert Un- •antangelo; "Wendy" (tram "Peter Jvaiari — Marr Antonldn. Alktrt frank, Larry Morrli, Anthanv ae» Pan"), L**ley Wllion: -Mr. No-•Mkteld, !••'• Bru»». Mlrian Davis, One of th* aelanl, Wltllaai akowell, Rlchara body," Ricky Edward*; "Pluto," «rrsia* Ptanls, Ana I'alto, Loulw 011- •rtsea, tttfUk Malawi. John Ro*ari, Wltoy, AlMlra Cabb, J*yc* Oarrett, Richard DeCarlo, and "Snow lallr lekaaM, *«iira Rekumaehtr. NEW 1951 Atlea IUe»*y, Jeaile tummey, Maa- White," Marl* Cammarano. Alan M>kea»am—Bauaierr Bind»r. Mai- cy Viaeant, Merle Bradley, William Bcher Introduced the eharaeten eolsi Uuaiailn*. Virginia Glover. Betty Htawmlea. Jeaa Matkir. Jeka Msttin- STUBS t araekJ, K*aa*tk Orma4*r*oa. Doa- and) eoadueted a 'Character Quit." «r, Willis* OIMR, Vni Pa*e, Btiia- •M 1Mb, iaakla JMBMB, JM Orad* • presented la eheral «tk Tkemsea*. A'.lte Vedell. Merral tUUmttmm, JaMM •toatoa, Pi apaaktng, tka fotlewlng BMBM-. "A leddea, WlTllaa) feblasaa, J«df gear* Wnid, Bab TkMnaa, JaaiM Baok," by Adelaide Lav*, and Or**B aa4 Av* Vltfaaat. "Book*" and "auppaM" by AbM* •snler*—Canfir Beer. Jtaa Sstkla, lair Ana Breaks, BMtaurlt Edtnhoftr, AeeaaMMajrlBff tha ehllarea •• fmrwelt Brown. Alea th* poem, *n Num. Ptttr Kooala, Doa Uhr- the trip w*r* MIM Una Uffereon. "Eaeape at Bedtime" by Robert wwn, P«a*r Maedoaald, Jaatt Bla*». Mr*. Blcaaar Wright u4 Mr*. An- Lout* M*v«M*n. Itaet Mvyiteii. Seflaald Pre. Virilnia leaaur, gaadra Sieael. IHiaiwik wtatto Ito Michael Oneawalk ana Stopkan toeetlat. Oaten read original artlel** called iMlere—Aadref Barkalew, Jaeeuellae th« "Booklet *f November.* 'isawr, gaadra (taantll. Ol«e»r Hanf. Carl Cataiorgcn told about th* llekari Kll«on, kuoolrt Milltr, Bar- •"•^RTBJ t^RrWR/ eVwTj^LRJf n9^ffw *HR7 ^^RBivNHW O^WI Mra. rtaduya lr*t gnu pn- kara Meere, Btttt Meara, gailr learU M*to4 a •raatltra alay aaUtled, "A CaMceott medal and th* John easiaasa, Jssnao walker. Tbaakiglvlag party," for tk* chll* Newberry medal awarded by tk* *oskoeior mially. ward biran, Jaaaae Baedoaald, Bar< auakly ea WaaaMaay. tka tltt Philip DeCarto told about the life Mra McClella*. Tkoodoro Paraoas, Har IS BROAD STREET RED BANK 6*1906 Tka caat «u M follow*: Mather, of Robert Laul* Bttveiusn and aid Pklllln, Jestpklae fkllllps. Brae* Deaaa Jaaa Burger; V*tk*r, Wll- Ronald Nasara about Robert rut- lltm Pratt; UtUa Bretkar, tUahen ton. Htrkart; tlcWra, H«l*a Olkaaa aaa The elati presented koefcmarfc* VgdJ|BJa SJBJa Sandra Walker; Big Brother, Itab- to grtdee 4, • and «. »waiiii»s.ukm«a>»>ks.« •H Faught; tha eookt, Pkyllla La- A group of »l»th grad* pupil* ale- breequ* and Paul OravMi auppMc eua*ed topic* for the celebration of Howdy from •cotlaad. Oall ftu»- American Education Week. Patri- Mll; Ooody from iralaad, Barbara cia* Martin aeted ai leader. Patri- BMkay; itopkaa froai Oaraway. cia Squire talked oa "Our Faith In •Upkaa Horabargar; OrtUhea Ood." Jimmy Dunbar dlaeuiMd Drive'.America's froat Hollaad, BlalM Mm: Woag "SehoelaandDetenM" and "School* Ma yourphmmm Su from Chlaa, Jaba Carkait; Keep U* Free." Joan Dorlng dto- riow*r ROM from Japaa, laadra euaeed "Education For the Lr Walker; fuMtU from rraae*. T•^ Pull" and "Teaehlng tha Funda- m "sorm thumb"? rl Drake; Aaaata from FraaM, mental*." Maxln* Sullivan and Ann* Brlekaoa; Igor from RuMla, Mary Lynn McKee talked on "Ur- Barbara Baatt; JOABBV from Bag- gent School Need*." "Horn*, laid, Xugaaa Marat; iauoba from School and Community Relation- favorite laala, Carol VaaBraati Aatta from •hip" waa dlKWMd by Irvlag,Hal- Spain, Butaa Miller, aad Richard pirn. At the eoncluilon of th* from America, William HeffMr; dlMUMion, th* leader gave a brief turkey*, Barbara Bennett, John tummary. Mark Oreenwald gave M*dlng*r, Pr*d*rlck Brink, George a report on Horace Mann. Brown aad John 'timood*; andla Grade* 1 and S the children plet, Rogar Wild, Bitty Bead and Ihared their Book Week program. Myra Dougla*. Tha Brat gr«*c dramatuwd the fol- lowing nur»e»y rhyme*: "The Put- Th* atory prtnnttd by Mlta ay Cat," "Littl* Jack Horner," "UU Wlddla* flfth grade for the Book ti* MIM Muffet" and "Th* Funny Week aaaembly program waa about NolM," by Romney Gray. They the boyhood of oa* of Amwka'a recited two *UBIM of "My Shad-

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If sejf ejoajfjij serves us correctly lac RED BANK REGISTER Vipfiaia state law nqalns the use of the LETTERS FROM! EVENTS OF YEARS AQO sesuapaoffe am by tkc school bus drivers. OUR READERS ESTi TSe driver raises the arm which is big enough t« be seen clearly by other motorists FROM REGISTER FILES FMp Tea*. *•*. tsrora in botk directioas vheu be is about to stop November It, ISSi. sis bus to take oa or discharge passengers. To the Editor: A eeriest* was t* be held by ta* Mete thea fSS ******* ctteaded Atteetiea Mist Prey, SUies* eld society of the First minstrel gtvea by tfes Crofts- When his stop is completed and be is ready Mrs. SMMMI Heuomsa. preeldeat Methodist ofcureh at Mrs. Jet* S. meas club sad preSts exceeding to more on, be drops the arm or signaling of ths Red Steak Ceuaell H Church Hubhard's ef Freat st. SMS were reeUaed. Oeerge C. D. a. turnout suxr. wesaea, has aofcod at to eapress A bachelor's baaejttet was gives Herley, club praotdeat. waa later- W. SUEBI- device. ' U m ead your NMr, for hath at the Sheridan hotel by George locator sad the end men were Miption Pricx is A4**nct. oi« reer SMCi aha aad tfca wabtn of the teua- A. Hawkiae ef Red Beak, who was Wallace Raakla, Amory Oeaern. loithr il.OO. lii*! . *» 4ou»tef. II «eat*. la this state we use blinker lights on cil. thtir sincere appreeletiea far t* be wed withla th* week. Omeete Oeorfe Have**. Leo Mefcec, Web- your eo-opcretlea ia publicity art Included Mart P. Hevllsad, Ckarlce ster Uao*# aad Oeerg* W. Chand- I Wwklr. .rt.r.4 M Sac*** Class M»ttW ** Ik* feet the front aud back of the buses. The HfhU •II year efforts tewerd making «< *.. »• Robbies, Malcolm Fumer, Harry ler. Other* Uklcg part la the per* go on as a warning to motorist*, when the World Cemaualty Day a success. Hawkiaa, Letter E. McQweea. Del forawnee were Samuel Harvey, itart aid Subscribe™ In fMverSlif <»••*• ef *" bus drirer opens the bus door to take on Our gratitude aad May thaakt. Fisher, Joseph Hesse, Walter Sut- Ceetl Udlard. Eugca* Msgee, John plt»M UN Festal f'*m KIT Aalta Cravat, phea, J. Frank Hawkiae, Benja- Mueller, Oeerge A. Delatueh, Al- r tn discharge passenger*. Cerrespeadiaa Secretary, min H. Ford, Charles Esaaaea*, bert Burdge, James and Harry THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22. Ml Everett Claytoa, Elweed Mbragh. Hemmiat. Harry Morford. Merry The bif law la this system is thst $ao- Edward Morford sad Charles John- O. Degeariag, Leon Peaaiagtoa, torists following or approaching a school ston. Howard Hurley, Oeorge lasaaa, Let's Give Ttwaks UNO* YOOft Jeha J. Carhart. John Daaaea* bus going in the opposite direction get lit- Heary Bennett, William Meyer, hewer. J. Victor Carver, Robert A. Thanksgiving i* » *lar (or feasting the warning that the bus is going to stop. David Merris, Williem Whalea aad Burtt, Walter A. MeCoeeh, Jeeeph K. W. Johnson of Miedletowa west Turklngton, Samuel Rogers, A. tnd giving thinks fur the spiritual Sudden stops of school buses or any other ccoa huntiag. They eaugM four Tnsmbwll Smith. W. Harrlse* and material gifts we enjoy. It it particu- vehicle for thst matter are a definite acci- ef the animals, ee* of which ONE orsi OH weighed JO paw**. ampaaore, Jam** T. ClayUa, larly appropriate that thin important holi- dent hazard. This is one hazard which could Michael Camay of Cetherla* st., Charles T. Hall, Herbert Wlntere day is unique to citizens of the United easily he avoided by either the semaphore On* out of every H residents of who was employed by W. A. and Benjamin Allen, Jr. Now Jersey men. wemen end chil- Freaeh and Co., slipped *a a beard Car* drivea by John Kellsg of States, a people who enjoy civil and re- signal or by usiug the blinker light system dren—worhs fer the federsl gov- and broke hi* teg. Msnmeuth Beach and Edward Be- ligion* liberties and a standard of living sooner when the buses are nearing a stop. ernment, Benjamin Doughty of Fair Ha- gart of Riimsea, were damaged In ven, eanaidered ea* of the meet •nequalled anywhere in the world. Let's Untie Bam had ssere thaa U,M» a collision ia front ef Rufu* C, This added precaution as well as the civilian employees stationed In thi* successful eel Ashermea of that Flack's property on ReMson rd. hope the true meaning of the day la not state alone as of June W last, ac- place, caught 1.SO0 pouade of eels Neither driver, however, suffered igid training of all school hus drivers could la oa* lift. loat in the modern-day pace when superla- cerdlag t* official resorts reaching aay injury. be adopted to advantage in this state. amendment would sceM a samel the New Jersey Taxpayers associa- Mis* Bella A. Meyer, daughter ef A new wrinkle ta farming was tives are but common descriptions of our and needed improvement. tion. Joha Augustus Heyer et West Long —The Chriitiaa Science Meaiter. to bs tried out by Harry Long end •accesses. Editorial Views This total compered with approa- Branch, was married to Ralpk U John T. Oanley In the operation ef imetsly tS.SSS civil service em- Field, eon of Aloes* Field of Wal- a SOt-aere piece about a mile frem The United States has made treaeadoa* ltfefONY«Ww«t THE nrrvnucurt TEENS ployeee of New Jersey's stats gov- lace st., Red Bank. The eeremoay Helmdel village ea the Vaader- A strong Republican trend In wu performed at the brio*'* borne progreei in the years which followed the Thanksgiving day to Christmas has been Of Other Papers ernment, reverted Jane W, last- burg N. The house en the prep, Indiana at last week's election was giving the federal government s by Rev. J. W. Morris, pester ef th* erty was being converted Into a Pilgrinu' tir»t solemn observance of God's designated ss the season (or World Wide shown in spite of the assertion ta 2'» to 1 edge In ths employment West Long Breath Msthodiit two-family dwelling. The men Bible Reading by the American Bible soci- A M7UOB INFLATION the contrary of McKlnncy, the new Held. church. planned to divide the ferm into bounty. The success and growth of our National Demoeratlo chairman Miss Sophie Skirls*, daughter Of twe parts, but would work the place ety of New York city. The society asks each A Stilly by the Iiutitute of Life from that state. Democratic The lent total represents nn In- nation came from the labors of Godfearing Iiwuraace rtveali that Individual crease ef mere thaa 15,908 — or Mrs. Elisabeth Sklrim of Wallace as a whole, sharing receipts end one to keep a regular time each day for mayors of Indianapolis and save* st., was married te Oeerge Ther- expenses. men and women who proudly and reverent savings ihowed a marked increase other large state cities ware de- nearly 40 per cent—la federal em- ia thli year'i second quarter in con- nell of Long Branch city. The eer- Joeeph Morrl* returned t* hi* Bible reading to let God, through the Bible, feated for the tint time In recent ployees stationed la New Jersey emony was performed at St. Luke's ly set aiide a diiy to express their gratitude tract to thi "scare" buying at the since the start of th* Korean war. horn* near Uneroft after being speak directly to you. years in a campaign of Republi- Methodist church at Long Branch under treatment et Long Braneh to Almighty God for blessing the efforts of •tart of the Korean war. That the cans for home rula and against While, by far, th* greatest em- by Rev. John Handley. savings habit continue! strong In hospital for Bve weeks, due to burn* His creature*. Kaoh of us should try We have often read how hardened crimi- Washington dictation and "Tru- ployment laereese waa reported by Mias Sarah Morferd Taylor ef the third quarter li indicated by man's terrible taxes" and "Tru- the Federal DspaHasent ef De- received while doing some plumb- to recapture the spiritual strength ei nals seek solace through the Bible in the the July report of the country'* 52» man's sterile war." Boss MeHale, MWdlttown, daughter of the late lag work at hie house. fense, the Feet one* department Capt. James O. Taylor, wss mer» The six new members who Joined pressed in that first Thanksgiving. Perhaps few days preceding their esecutlon. Each lUtual aavingi bank* that the who sponsored McKlnney, himself shewed a rise ef ssore than sit rled to H. William Stork, else ef month's Increase in depoaiti was attributed the Republican sweep the River Pies* Community club time such a story finds its way into the per eent and worker* In other de- Middletown. The ceremony wee were Elliott Smith, Peter DeMld- never before was an expression of stalwart 157,000,006 above June, tht total largely to "the unpopular war, new partm*Bti, Including the eld-llne performed at the bride'* home by faith so necessary. newspapers, we've wondered how much bet- reaching a new high of $20,157,000,- taxes and Increased cost of living." federal agencln, Increased better Rfv. W. H. J. Parker. ewtts, Oeerge Vemsiman, Francle 000. In July, ISM, there wat a loas Also to a protest of liberals against than nine per cent. The Veterans McLean, John McLean and Leon ter it would have been had the criminal of 144,000,000. Democratic Oovernor Sehrlcker's Branch av*. wae being widened Stout. The young men, all basket- Special services are being conducted Administration reported a decrease from Tower Hill ave. to Mrs. Tier's sought the Bible in the dsys before events •till mart ligaifleaat, the Incur- crackdown on gambling. ball player*, planned to us* th* In most of our places of worship. is p*r**nn*l of aesrly ten per ««»t. property which would remit In t court at the olubhenss. had brought him or her to a state of shame enee Institute notei a long-term The Indianapolis Star says th* roadbed M feet wide with • sovos- Even on the frown hills of Korea, battle* tendency of savings te grow at a votera did not vote against tha of she Csmtfy OoVi DaBai foot sidewalk en eaeh aide. During s heavy gal*, th* roof and despair. fatter pace than coruumer expend!- mayor there but "against th* Tru- of • eern erft Moating to Mrs. weary Americans will spend a moment to tura*. According to the Institute, Where do the tl county govern- Taking part la a play given ty Asher Crswferd of Celt's Ntek, The Bible perennially is the wprld's man administration," one «f th* (he St. James drsmstie elub were offer thanks; the traditional turkey will be long-term aavlagi over a 30-year big issues being making of welfare ments in New Jersey secure their Joseph Dlekepf, Chsrles Johnetoa, waa Mown off and her een, Frank •erred to as many G. I.'s at will not en "bestseller," yet there continue to be many •Bin recorded a gain of (SO per relief rolls public in order i* dt- money? Miss Anslo Taylor. Miss Jails. Aul, Crawford, had to put a new roof families who are without copies. How won- cant, By comparUon consumer ex- tect chlselers; another being "too While th* obvious answer to thi* Jam** Wlss, Miss Hose Kelly. Miss on the structure. danger them or the nation's safety. Such pendltures la 1M0, deiplta the buy- much government spending." sjuestloa is. "from the taxpayers/ Beatrice Dugaa sad William Mr. and Mr*. John It. Bnedeker, worship occurred in World War I and II derful the world would he if everyone fol- Ing atampeda and price increases, Indiana voters are very Independ- n survey ef county rtvrau* source* H*well. who returned to their homo at At- were only 300 per cent greater than reported by the New Jersey Tan- Untie Highlands a month previous, and, we hope, it will be true whenever and lowed the Bible society's counsel: "When ent— t»% of them. It's estimated, Joseph tato rested rooms over InlMO. tn that category. They are respon- payers Association focuses addition Ford and Miller's (hoe store la or- started on another trip with Long wherever our fighting men may be dispatch- He condemns, bow penitently. When He The Importance of savings In low- sible for a Democratic governor at light en the eubjeet. der to provide more room for Ma Beach, Cal. as their destlnstk..i. offers light, place your hope on it. When ering Inflationary pressures In thic and two Republican Mnatora. Their In Its new publication, "County holiday trade. They Intended to spend tha winter ed in future years. emergency cannot be overempha- turn to the Republicans was at that place. He guides, follow. When He commands, Finances," the Association brings The postefflee at EagllshtewB, le- Each of ns has reason to give thanks, sised. It Is a major factor In the matched la other mid-west locali- together comparative figures show. ceted In W. E. Mount's store, was Work was started on the remod- obey." •nt for combating depreciation ties, as In tha election of a Re- Ins: the make-up of ths overall IBM broken Into by burglars who Meweling of the tanner Central hotel some more than others. Remembrance of af the dollar's purchasing power. publican congressman ta succeed a revenue stellar of the tl county gov- open the safe and took 180 In cash building at th* corner of Maple God's goodness shouldn't be kept to one day Than la little doubt that, encour- Democrat in Ohio and election In ernment*, Approiimately 78 cents and stamps. ave. and West Front st. whleh had aged by Government, the ratio of Little Rock, Ark., of th* first Re- been purchased a short time pre- • year, but don't permit Thanksgiving day eame from municipal property tax- Augustus Ralpk sf AUeatowa, Put Your Heart ia Your Greetings personal savings to Income could publican mayor In 95 years. es, less than 14 cents from state raised a freak radish which vious by Andrew Luithaum of to pass by without making some expression he atill further Increased. The fear —Monmoftth America* payment* and nearly 11 cento from weighed 2tt pounds. Long Braneh. You can put your heart into season's of scarcity stilled by the hl|h rate Oeorg* Palmer aoM his M-aci* of gratitude. One excellent way ia attend various fees collected by th* coun- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carhart of greetings by placing a Christmas seal on of consumer goods production Spring St., who w«r* married a farm, near Uneroft, to Lesli* R. makes this the opportune moment CONTROL FOOTBALL ty. Compares with lets, the** per- ance at church services. A nation which grew packages and envelopes. The Monmouth centages shew a greater proportion short time previous, were seres- Btswart of New Brunswick for for such encouragement. Action by the board of regents In of the county dollar coming from aded by members of Independent S1K.BM. strong through the faith of the Pilgrims is County Organization for Social Service For In Its latest monthly survey referring the athletic situation at Hose Co. During the festivities, Dr. William H. Ksrr ef New the staff of the Congressional Joint Georgia and Georgia Tech to a spe- fees and slightly smaller shares certain to be blessed for continuing Thanks- Monday began this year's sale of the fa- from state payments and local the Arc alarm sounded, but after York, sold his farm near Everett Committee on the Economic Report cial committee for study Is a logi- property Uses. the blase had been extinguished, to William Oomidlon, a New York giving •• the spiritual day It should be. miliar stickers and it is to be hoped that stresses the vital function of sav- cal solution to the Immediate prob- the fire boys went seek to the businessman, for 111,000. the |31,500 goal is reached, if not surpassed. ja la keeping the economy In lem. The study should be conducted The fact that the property taxes Carhart residence and resumed A large hangar was being con- balance. Matching probable Income with the full co-operatlen and s*r- imposed by the municipalities help their merrymaking. structed on Shrewsbury ave. by the Ordinance Needed The sale of seals is the principal source of against probable Government ticipstion of the Institutions con- support ths schools and the county David Wolff, the shos dealer en Air View Co., which was operated revenue for the New Jersey Tuberculosis •pending, the staff assumed a po- cerned. government, as well as the munlcl. Broad st., returned from a month's by Jack Casey of Shrewsbury and Parallel parking which has worked out tential InSatlonery gap of $5,000,- We believe that the Southeaster* polity, often Is overlooked sines the vacation In Europe. Oeerge and Oarrett Johnson of league, which is responsible for the remark* 0Q0.O00 between consumer demand Conference and throughout th* na- property tan I* paid to the munici- ao well on Broad aud Monmouth sts. ia the Miss Nellie Wilson of Red Bank Leng Branch. The company ipe- able strides made in the treatment and cure and supplies of consumer goods in tion football can be controlled with- pality, which then passes along te was undergoing, instructions at ths elaltsed In making aerial photo- busineis section of town and from all indi- the current fiscal year, counting on out hurting the game which un- the county and te the school die- graph* for newspapers snd mega- of those afflicted with the dread disease. central office of the New York and cations is here to stay, has emphasised a penonai savings being only slight- questionably has earned a place In trlet their shares of these taxes. New Jersey Telephone company at sine*. Added meaning—one of distinction—Is at- ly above the average rate of recent American life—deservedly so as Dellarwlse, county receipts from Red Bank. About 10 guest* attended th* serious problem which has been with us for years. But It added: long as It can be held within the tached to each envelope bearing the Christ- the three major sources havs In- Miss Mlnthorne Worthley ef birthday party given for Lillian some time. If the exceptional rate of • per proper perspective. creased. Revenues totalling appro* New York was spending a week Oreaves at her, home at Tinten mas seal. eent experienced In the April-June We know that schools IK the Imatety SS million dollars In INS visiting with her grandparents, Mr. Palls. The particular problem we have in mind quarter (the one eovertd by the Southeastern Conference have made roee to M million dollars last year, and Mrs. John Abbott Werthley Mrs. Lewis S, Thompson etaeed Insurance Institute study) were to commitments to hundreds of beys Is pedestrian traffic in the bunlneae section ttsvenues of th* II counties for of East Front st, her residence at Breokdale farm continue, the Inflationary pressure now pitying football. These com- MM and MM follow: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. White at Uneroft sal went to th* Thomp- in general and jay walking in particular. Rumsoa's Artistic Sign would be' wiped out. mitments should be honored. How- »4« left Red Bank to spend UM winter son Bunny Hill plantation nsar Of course, an the staff counsels, ever, de-emphasis should begin now TbomesvilU, Oa., for th* winter. This problem was bad enough under angle An artistic rustic sigu, donated by the Aswunt « in Florida. "public policy should not be bated and should continue until football Pranertr Tans ,...|tl,47t.74l 71.1 Mis* Hattie Mill of Everett, took Mr. and Mrs. Alvla A. WMtH* parking when trafflc moved comparatively Rumson Improvement association, hss been on expectations of exceptional be- is put Into its proper place In the Stau Pun*«M< ...... l*,lit,M4 11.9 employment aa a bookkeeper with were enjoying three weeks In slow on our main thoroughfares. But paral havior of consumers." But the educational process. Colleges must Slgmund Eisner of Wallace st. Puerto Rico. Mr. Whiting wa* em- erected on River rd., near Buena Vista ave., staff's astonishing revelation high- bring their athletic programs Into lel parking has definitely speeded up aut< IIT,tM,$OI 1*0.* William A. Whaley of Marlboro, ployed by th* second National at the western entrance to the borough. The light! the fact that the public has proper relationship with the real 111* for many years a wheelwright at Bank and Trust Co. In Its hands a potent antl-inflatlon purpose of these Institutions—to traffic on Broad st. sign, designed to blend with the borough's AasuU Holmdel, died at the homo of his Many farmer* and their famlllas weapon if It la used with under- build well rounded, well Informed 9reatrtf Tease ...tlMtMM 71.4 ion, Horatio Whaley, ta his STth from this section of thi county, Trafflc on this) particular street has been scenic beautj, has the borough's seal in the standing.—Newark Evening News. and well-trained eltlsens. Statt Paranata _ I!,7I*,M* II." yesr. The extravagant overemphasis en Its*, etc . .-. M1I.7II 10.1 loft thslr trouble* and can* nt apeeded up to the extent that it ia exceed center, and "Rumson Settled in 1663" in Harry Compton, Elbert Walling, io and (pent th* day at Amory AMENDED AT LAST football la leading to serious conse- Mt.lM.Tll !«*.• Richard Phillips, Harry Davis, HasksU'* place in Middletown ingly dangerous today for pedestrians to raised letters above and below the seal. It quences. Demands for • winning On a county-by-county basis the Evsrett Henry, John Cosgrov*. r The still-controversial Tart-Hart- team, whatever the cost, build a township wher* they were royally cross Broad st. promiscuously or at will is planned,by the Improvement associatibn ley Act seems as good as amended extent to which counties rely upon Walter smith, Irving Bennett and entertained by th* Monmouth coun- sense of false values In the minds property taxes for their revenues Edward Bennett comprised the ty hunt racing association. with disregard of the well-marked cross- to place identical signs at other entrances —at last. Why amendment has or students, alumni and players. A In 1N0 ranged downward from MS Belford baseball team which de- waited this long Is a story of the The third anniversary, of the walks and the traffic policemen on du to the borough. winning team has become the meas- per coat In Hudson county to 47.9 feated the Keansburg nine by a curiosities of labor politics. ure of success for the Institution. per cent la Sussex county. seors of 30 to 1*. Shrewsbury Dairy Co. was observed The successful amendment was Under the vicious recruiting sys- with a party held at the Shrews- It seems to us that the time has come I/mg ago the title of "Rumson, the Sear*** at Cmly RsVsaUM U IMS E. P. Mage* and Son ware dril- bury flre house. sponsored jointly by no less than tem, schools bid for halfbacks like (Skew* ee sweeateses at tats) eouatr for some definite steps to protect the pedes- Borough Beautiful," was bestowed on the Senator Robert A. Taft (whom la- ling an artesian well In th* rear Miss Bsulah Howard, daughter cattle in a ring. Players become a revmves.) of their butcher ihop to lupply trians against injury in lieu of their care- bor has made a symbol of all en- class unto themselves, living In of Ernest Howard of River Plasa, municipality. The latest gift of the Bumson Prop. Bute Fees the building with water Instead of celebrated her birthday with a par- mity against It) and Senator Hubert separate quarters, with attendance using the town's water system. lewmeim, thoughtlessness and in some cases Improvement association is only one of H. Humphrey (whom labor consid- at classes incidental. Count* Tut* Pymti. Etc. ty for her friends. ers on* of Ita atan'chest friends). Huetea —-.. ai.l 7.1 71. Th* John Abbott Worthley prop- just plain cussedness. many made by that organization to keep The situation esploded In the .....»2.» M S.I Charles H. Throckmorton re- Tet the only outspoken opposition miw ...... erty on White st., In the, rear of sumed his duties with the Mer- West Point scandal, In the William MMdltsex ~....11.H 10.1 7.» James Cooper's drug store, was Red Bank doesn't have a jay walking Rumsou beautiful. We are quite sure the to the bill came from within labor's and Mary revelation of moral lax- Union ..MMM. 7S.0 M 1J.2 ehsnts Trust Co. after being con- own ranks and from none other PMMIC ~— ™.7».l 11.9 1*.« sold to George Hanc* Patterson fined to his home due to Illness. ordinance to back up the trafflc policemen residents of Rumson appreciate the splen- ness and abandonment of the game Ease* 77.11 13.* 10.2 for |S,100. than John L. Lewis whose United in scores of schools. Vanderbllt Is Monmoutk .....74.1 14.5 10.9 Mlta Orace B. VsnWInhle, daugh- in their relentless campaign to keep aut did work this group of progressive citizens Mine Workers, as things ttand, Nicholas Blvcr, who lived on the the latest school were economic Berssn ..... 7J.« 12.2 15.* road from Llncreft to Tinten Falls, ter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Van- traffic and pedestrian trafflc apart. Too is doing for the betterment of the borough. would be unaffected by either Its pressure of the system threaten* Its Cuidea ™ 11.5 1S.3 1J.J Winkle of Long Branch, became passage or defeat. Atlantis — 7M 31.7 S.t lost his barn whieb was de- the bride of Alfred Warren Car- many pedestrians insist on ignoring th discontinuance. Morris .mil (7.0 :i.t 10.1 stroyed by fire. He also lost a So much for the Incongruities. True, football has brought na- WarWt *.tm*4...li.l 11.7 •.a large amount of grain and a few hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred crosHwalks and in dodging across the streets The amendment would removo Csrw Mar » ....li.* 14,* 11.2 M. Carhart of Bprlng at., 3ed Bank. tional publicity to Georgia. It has 27.1 head of livestock. For a Safe Christmas the requirement of holding a costly 11.0 The ceremony wis performed at in and out of trafflc. helped to build the student bodies. Salt* is.l l»,7 11.1 Seven chickens were stolen from National Labor Relations Board Thousands of young men have been fllcuetiter —_.S«.i 92.4 lo.s th* bride's horns by Rev. William The Monmouth County Woman's Com- Charles Hower's chicken yard at R. Blaekman, pastor of the Simp- The traffic policemen arc doing thei election in every Instance before an given the opportunity to earn col- Derail —-_SI.R 27.1 H.I Naveslnk and the seme night the mittee of the New Jersey State Safety employer and a union can adopt a lege educations through grants-in- Buriiniton .._..I4.7 2S.0 14. J son Methodist church st Long best under the circunmtanceg. An urgen Cumberland ... 80.5 39.2 10.1 chicken houses of John E. Wil- Branch. Council asks Hint our local merchants co- union shop, In over DS per cent of ald. Schoolwidc athletic programs Huntsrdon ...... 4».() .18.* 12.1 liams, William Waldo and Augus- need now appears to be a strong ordinanc these elections, however, workers arc sometimes financed by profit* SUIHX ...... 47.1 12.2 tus Schneider, also of Naveilnk, Miss Marie A. Savage, daughter prohibiting jay walking, and making th operate in a plan to prevent needless fires have chosen the union shop,- us- from the football prsrrsm. were also visited by thieves, of Charles A. Savage of Atlantic during the coming Christmas season. It ually by substantial majorities. Granted these facts sre true, they Goat Breeders kear Daniel Bennett of Belford hid Highlands, wss married to Walter offense subject to a stiff fine. This may ap Organlted labor has denounced do not compensate for the dangers A. Sandhern of Highlands at a a narrow escape at the railroad nuptial mass performed by Rev. pear harsh to some people, but if it saves suggests that only nre-rcsfotant yule decora- this provision along with the rest of the present-day systwm which Problems Discussed crossing at that place, when he tions, such UH treated trees, ornaments, of the labor law but, up to recent- has turned the college game from attempted to drive around a wagon Mlcheel H. Sallehan at St. Agnes one life or prevents serious injury it wil ly, It has opposed any amendment an amateur sport Into one purely BELLE MEAD-Monmouth coun church. crepe and tissue paper, and treated cloth ty members of the Mid-Jersey Goat that stood In the road and which be fully justified. purely on the strategic grounds professional.—Atlanta Constitution. Breeders association attended a obstructed his view of the track. William H. Lawes, Sr., a Civil materials, including drapes, be displayed that an unimproved Taft-Hartley He swerved his hone around when War veteran, died at his home In Act might be easier to' repeal. panel discussion of goat problems Shrewsbury in his 88th year. His this year. HIDDEN—BUT TRET BITE recently at the fire house hers, he saw the approaching train and Then a Supreme Court decision, whtr* Mrs, Walter Tantum of the locomotive missed him by •is children were Frank Lawes, Safe School BUMS reversing a generally acclaimed It is estimated that the American Mrs. Evan F. Jones and Mrs. Wal- The committee has been asked by its motorist paid more than $1,600,000,- Crosswlcka and Mrs. Dorothy Mar- inches. NLRB ruling, left the CIO with tin of Ncwtown, Pa., answerod Daniel H. Bennett of Fair Ha- ter C. Ouptll of Shrewsbury; Dr. For school safety—including high schoo parent organization to solicit the co-operu some 4,(00 union shop contracts 000 lii federal excise taxes during William H. Lawes and Donald the last fiscal year. Taxes on auto- question*. ven, purchased a 80-foot steam- driver training programs, safety education tion of the Chamber of Commerce in carry suddenly Invalidated because at the boat which wae formerly In com- Lawes of Red Bank, and Philip time they were negotiated all of the mobiles and motorcycles accounted M. H. Morris of somerville was mission at the Fulton Ash market Uwcs of Montdatr. and the school bus record—Virginia last ing out this plan. The appeal in being national Officers of the, CIO had not for $oB2,000,000 of this, the gasoline moderator at the discussion, a de- Mrs. Mary M. Berry, widow of tax came next with $326,000,000 and In New York. . He Intended to year won first place in the South aud sixt timed correctly, Many stores ju»t now are joined the officials of the member parture from the usual Monthly take the boat to North Carolina, Edward Berry and a lite-long res- unions concerned In signing the tires ;ind tubcx ran third with program. Members saw a film buying up oysters at the various ident of Fair Haven, died at ths place in the mil inn in competition jutlgei getting irmly tn HCI up tlieir displays. He- T-H non-Communist onth. $104,000,000. These are what are atrip, "The Dslry Animal As a sge of T8, Her three surviving known n.i "hidden taxes"—the kind purls along the coast for ship- bv the National Safety council. nieinhei-iiig the tomtit! annual loss Christ The development brought the Factory." Plans for future meetings ment to the New York markets. children were Arthur Berry of Fair CIO flatly behind this Htncndment that hltr Into the budget even Include a similar program, such George P. Smith of Fair Haven Haven, Mrs, Cora Foster of Orange Of tlit; o.O.VJ school bus drivers in Vir mus tireM brine to thin iiution, the commit- and the APL Into at least pnssive though the unsuspecting driver nev- was Its enthusiastic response, a was to accompany him on the trips. and Oeorge Berry of New York. er sees them. spokesman said. giniu, 487 are high school students. Henric tee'* request should be accepted and followed support, It is hard not to suspect —Minneapolis Tribune William Heath of Ohio, rented William T. Hendrlckson, who by storekeepers UM a matter of self-preserva thai enjoyment over the CIO In nn County resident* who attended In the wheelwright shop at Llncroft, lived near New Monmouth, left to and Norfolk counties in Virginia have a awkward corner contributed to Mr. eluded Mrs. Thomss Hilton of Mo'r- conducted by the late Arthur Con- spend the winter at West Palm large number of women drivers, and som tion and community benefit. Lewis's hostility. HOST TO WORKERS ganvlll* and Mr. and Mr*. A. W. over for 80 years. Beaeh, Fie. Prior to hi* departure, The CIO union shop contracts SCOBEYVILLE — Committee- Clark of Keansburg. Mis* Pam The deer which was liberated h* gave a dlnnsr party for 41 rel- ntlier counties have just a few. About hal Nor is it too early for the resident* of had been signed In unquestioned man-elect John E. Laird of Baton' Rlker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, by P, F. Collier's hunt at Holmdel, atives and friends. »tf Hcnrico county's school bus drivers nn our coinnuiiiitieR tn make similar plan* to good faith, Congress' action now town-Freehold rd. was host Sunday William Rlker of Holmdel, who Is had not run more than a mile when Mrs. Otto Eberle of Pearl st., will valldnto them. Tim mrnmirn to wotkerx in his recent Atlantic now associated with Mrs, Martin the dogs caught It on Richard was visiting her sister at Detroit. wouifii. Aceordinj; to county officials, the) protect tlieir homo* anil fn milieu agaiiiMt makes full provision for holding township ntmpiilgn at his suite In at Newtown, also took part In the Crawford's place st Everett. It Mr. and Mn. Peter J. Blehel* do an excellent job, jokes about womci thp fire liHKimiN of ChriNtmns, It's easy to elections wherever their. Is renl nrn- thn Chnthnin hotel, Now York olty. mottlng. Her mother was promin- was not hurt and wss to bs lot of Cast Front st., loft for Chicago, tlment against the union nhnp They also were his guests at dinner ent In association activities many loose again for another hunt In whsre they would attend the i bs oagtiooa, a caltmitj to bs burned sal, saoag MBioyaai aotecmtd. to the tt thi Copactbana. years, th* ssokumiir Mid. the star future. Amy-Navy football game. n. \m Ladle*' Hebrew Society Hat Annual Benefit Parade to Launch ChrialiMfl Season ASBUBV PARK—Th» Jean Ores parade of giant balloon* will u«ti- er in the Christmas irvon hT« neat Saturday it noon. Jointly sponsored by tha merchant*' di- vision of the Chamber of Com- merce and th« city of Anbury Park, the parade will comprise all »orU of quaint and queer figures fs»h- loned from rubber balloont. Some of the balloon* will be pro- pelled on light trailers, other* »re carried hy squads of hoy». Mflre lhan 200 persons will b« In the parade crew.

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Th« aimval Manta Carl. *!•>• ef KM leeW HaWew witty af RaeJ land haM lat* ThweJay at fa Jewish Cammuflity CeMer, wa» aHaftsiaeJ by Mvaral h*»eVt)sJ earunt. fie- twrae) ekeve ara •fficialt in cfcarfa a» «fca ewarsJiaf •# prlsai. Uf* to rleM. Mn. la-jami* •VaanwaM, taciaty praiiftWi Mn. Vicfer Steaaf and] Mrs. Juk Wintari, chairman, ant) Mai. waN H. Klarin, pratieW •» tka C«fi«ra|eM«#) I'M! liraai. Monmouth Junior College Enjoying UnH Ta> CfNUinne Stiidy Highest Academic Rating in 19 Years Albert J. Schick, chartered life • G. E. undsrwriter and aalea promotion UNO BRANCH—Monmouth Helen McAllister, Rutgers, and Klsi specialist af ths Prudential Life Junior college this year is enjoying Jacqueline Roddy, Marsjuette. Insurance company horns office, the highest academic rating in iu told mare than TO membera and • RCA 19 yeara an an inatitution of higher gussts of the Monmouth Associa- learning, Dean Edward O. Bchlaef- Staff members) who hold bachelor's tion of Life Underwriters to "Lift er declared this week. Thli school's degrees are William Oodoskl, Car- That Iron Curtain," at a luncheon faculty, which has a long Hat of negie Institute of Technologoy, and meeting Friday tt the Molly academic achievements, include Stanley Zwerllng, Syracuse univers- Pitcher hotel. • DUMONT membera holding the degree of doc- ity. Introduced by Mayor Edgar V. tar ot philosophy who give more FW members of the admlnlstia- Denlss of Fair Haven, Red Bank SWEDISH flATWAU IN than one-third of the instruction at tlve staff of tha college also hold district manager of the Prudential, the achool, the dean aald. master's degrees: Dean Sehlaefer, Mr, Behlck stressed the need for STAINLISS Srfffl WITH • PHILCO Monmouth Junior U included In Teachers college; Arthur H. Hafner, continued study hy insurance lusictant dean, Lchtgti; Miss Ruth •gents and the regular iue of ref- the group of New Jersey Junior col- E. Nebel, registrar, Teachers col- erence material In order In equip lcgea approved on the hlghoat level lege, and Miss Janet E. Hamilton, themselves to solve th« problems of lHt STERLING LOOK of accreditation which require* that librarian, New York university. • ZENITH minimum of 25 per cent of inatruc- lients more efficiently. tion be given by holders of doc- Mr. Behlck predicted in increase »y torates. In the amount of life insurance In More Worker* orce today, which he mild Is In MUM af tt excess of 341 billion dollar*. WESTINGHOUSE Ton AiM-tlme and nine part-time Charles F. Shaw, Jr., Is presi- Staalikalm, SwatJan Instructors make up the teaching Named for Drive dent of tha group. staff at the aehoal, Dean Schlaefei Col. Moyd B. Ifagruder, •aid. They have come from all dlnator for boroughs and areas In parta of the world and many have he Salvation Army's maintenance Men with the school many yeara. campaign this week announced the Or. Ralph B. Wlnn, a graduate of namea of additional drive commit' tha University of Southern Call- eemen as follows: Eatontown, Ifisi fornla, Joined the atari In phycho- Elizabeth Higginson, chairman; RUSSELL& HUDSON, logy In t»M; Dr. Anna R. n, Jen- Mia. MerrlU Benm, Mrs. Clifford nings, a Fordhatn university grad- Brown, Mrs. Walter Burned, Mrs. uate, joined the English faculty Charles Clark, Mrs. John DeVrles, GIFTS • FURNITURE • ANTIQUES that year, and Or. Robert E. Pike, Mrs. rioyd Holmgren, Mrs. Harry a graduate of Harvard, became NUSNM6, liCQMtllMIC languages instructor in 1M9. Her- Klrkgarde, Mrs. George Lasarian, 137 BROAD STREET RED BANK 6-2003 BIG TRADE-IN bert A, Wlsbcy, who also Joined Mrs. Harold Magathan, Mrs. Spen- tha staff In 1M». was awarded a c«r Patterson, Mrs. 8ue*n Sher- Canvaniant Parkinf in Rear af Shaa (AsJjaaant ta Stainbacht) doctorato at Columbia university man, Mrs. Alberta Smock, Mrs. last summer. Dr. Herbert S. Ben- Ouy Stevens, Mrs. Benjamin Van- ALLOWANCE Keuren, Mn. Herbert Werner, Mrs. nett, who began his instruction in | IIS W. Tnrt mn e-tif? Swedish Melalcraf!• * John Wsagiter and Sona • None Fjord Imports physics this semester, received his Jamea Wolcott, Jr., and Mrs. James degree at Brooklyn Polytechnic in- Wolcott, 8r. stitute. Riverside Heights, Mrs. CheaUr ON YOUR OLD RADIO Ottlnger, chairman; Mrs, V. Eysr- Msllsfi of Master* Dcgrr* man. Mrs. M. F. Hogan, Mrs. J. Only two classes are taught by Rlekman and Mn. Leon Zucker OR TELEVISION SET instructors holding less than .' mas- man. ter's degree, the dean continued. Rumson, Bldon Hsrwy, Jr., Wesley Camp, who holds a master's chairman; Mrs. John Sparling, degree from Columbia, and Chaon- Mrs. Ruth Clejka, Mrs. Lewis Rus- c«y W. Oakley, with a master* de- sell, Mrs, John Black, Mrs. a Wil- BETTER gree In education from Pennsyl- ton Laird, Mn. John Oalm, Mn. vania Btat* college, this semester Charles A. Wolbach, John Miller, began their tenth year with the Mm. Richard Ireland, Mrs. William achool. Other Instructors holding HalK, Mrs. Blanche Smith, Mri HOUSEKEEPING master's degrees who joined the Tom Howard, Jr., Mrs. Elliabsth staff In 1M« arc Emmett J. Col- Woodman, Mn. David Sinclair Una, Rutgers university; Miss Ruth James Wagner, Neweombt Baker, A. Oulnon, Fordhatn; Charles M. Jr., Miss Elisabeth and Miss Chrli Hlgglns, Rutgers; James T. Kelaey, tine Knapp, Mrs. W. S. Wilkinson SHOP St. Bonaventurs college, and Abrr Mrs. Richard Moeller, Mn. Thorns* ham SehwarU, New York unlvers O'Leary and Mn. Edward Crane, 46 Monmouth St. PfcoM Red Bank 64310 Hy. In 1MT Alvin C. Beckett, Jr. Special glfU committee fbr Teachers college, and Philip J. Sha- Rumion, Mrs. Stewart Young, piro, College of tha City of New Frai.-is LoMeH, Alfred F. King. Opin Fridmy Ev*i*g» York, joined the faculty. Simon Newcombe Baker, Mrs. Andrew Cohen, Ohio State university, Murray, Jr., Franels MeCartsr, Joined In 1M» and Roy T. Merkel, Manton Metealf 3d, Mrs. Eldon Plenty of Free Parking Space in Lehlgh university, became a staff Harvey, David Freeman, Wyndham member last year. Gary, Mr*. Billot Coleman and Rear of Store on White St. New members of the biological Peter H. B. Cummlng, sciences staff tnla year ara Mrs. The skunk la credited with de- stroying many rodents and Insects VENETIAN which eat farm crops.

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VOVCMBCB IMI Eye MATERNITY DAR Has Anonal Operates Electric Service Van New Parking Lot TUCKER'S National Defense KBTKMT — TIM paasiMlttr «# aftakltaklaff • B*V parkia* araa t* th* Mwtfc af Waat hart at. kuai- Program at Club aet« lacatUa* *u diafusod at a la*t week af tk* •iMJaaa*- TELEVISION C VaaTiae, aaea'a aaaatiatlao kar* at Italia Deputy Allans*;*/ RADIO A Mcabar* a««lar*4 that ailiag am4 Oocral, the levelisig laad will permit the accaa* APPUANCE af a>* truck* ta tk* rear of th*** SALES.SERVICE Benjaaiia C. VanTia* af Leaf atarca where 4eliv»rle* by truck al- Branch, deputy state attaracy gea- a* eould k* ma*J*. A relief *f eaa- Al lafain dene on eril, *pok* at the annual aatieaal •**tl*)a *• Praat tt. ala* wa* keld detente meeting *f Moaaaeutk ta k* an advantage af the plaa. chapter, Daughters America* Rev- Municipal Hrkini; cauM he permit- olutloa, Thursday at tit* IU4 Beak ted la certain parti*** af th* araa, Womin'i club. Hit topic wa* •ember* aaid. HAtOLOS "How Am I Meeting My Obliga- IAWO I WCTIrC SHOT tions to Citizenship?" JaaM Waatrelck, a member af M rraoS at* **4 tk* ntall *ta«4ar4a eaaailttM, wa* GUMIS included Mrs. Geerge A. aapaiBta* ehalrataa af a e*mmlt- Kuhner of Mount Veraoa, N. Y., urator general of the D.A.R. mu- tee ta 4*velao • program far pra- seum in Washington, D. C; Mr*. motl*sal 4ay* la tk* karaufk nast Horton B. Gartieoa, Red Bank, atatc D.A.R. chairman of the J. Lraaa Ichaaek, vie* prcaMeat, muaeuui; Mn. Philander Belts, waa la (karg* af tk* maatinv In tke Ocean Grove, rcgeat Richard akatae*) af M*rrlU H. Wallaea, TIRES Stockton. DAR. chapter, aad Mr*. pruMaat. Lcui» Woolley, Mra. freak »«4aa and Mrs. Aroa Bayrc. Ta saaka a mall kitchen loak A trio composed of Mrt. Q»*rge larger aad utere spaeloti*, palat tke Bunce, piaaiit; Mri. Mary e***ea, walla either whit* ar a caal Hot, violiniit, and H. C. Baua^ardt, wek a* p«ia blue ar green. cellist, played Mveral selectmen*. Their program included th* aril movement from a Trio by Haydn; fleranade, Schubert; MintMt, TRIADS Haydn, and Moenent Musical* Schubert. The fEccutive board af tk* cfcap- t»r will entertain member* ef tfc* nuCBt feature* m*U tbe chapter junior group at a toilet' aupper Dec. 5 at th* ham* af th* Vacuum Cfcaner lej.y's brtt bur—far Ckrirtmi. chapter regent, Mr*. William A. ... lar rear* and rcsr* ta cam*. Wirth on Front *t. The ant ekap- ter meeting will b* Dee. T, at Tria- ity Episcopal church parlih kauac. I Mt-awet MN l*r VM ThU meeting will be a combined 79.75 meeting with member! of Mary StiUwell toclety, Children Ameri- can Revolution, which wa* found- ed by the chapter. Th* meeting ill mark the C.A.ft.'s 17th birth- day. •*sattk*Cftr Hosteiwei Thursday wera Mr*. Bruce W. Campbell, (tat* PAR RaNW us as a stanaf-tn far «Jam«fa*j welfwbafnaad treasfennar Is ffcli r****1b( cafisfnMt* corresponding secretary, Mrs. James C. Henderson and Mrs. J. %4 makiU tramfarmar unit of Jersey Central Power I Llfltr cemaiaiiy. Tka ene-tan amatfoficy pann Jtf?er«. Attending wtr* aid to electric distribution—««• of its model in the local utility—wai dciitjned by the com* Mr*. Frederic K. Adam*, Mrs. SINGER SEWING CENTER Prank F. Allen, Mrs. John B. Al- SMfty'i eitfSneers and transportation department and was built et its Attefthurtt transportation len, Mn. Edwin S. Clo*e, Mr*. Jehu P. Cooper, Br, Mra. Will R shop*. The two-wheel unit containing a transformer, cables, warninf slfnaU end e-tfier special Hammeli, Mrs. George Heu, Mrs. Koert Heyer, Mra. Churl** Hob- safety devices can remain on the scene until a now transformer Is permanently MttaNod. The •A to* ««t el ftw Skew Mf*. C*. rough. Mrs. Cortlandt O. Kratovll, Mrt. Carlo* M. Ordonei, Mrc. Her- power company plans ta supply each district with a similar trailer when availability of restrict* bert Parkell, Mrs. John J. Qulnn, ed materials permits. In the above photo the new electric service von is in actual use. Mrs. Vernon W. Rose, Mr*. Jaeok • Goodyear mad* troade B, Rue, Sr, Mr*. Jaeok B. Ru*. Jr.. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE REGISTER *HBC«lieV'Cc4d Rubber" Mn. Paul T. Ryder, Mra. William Hugh Ryder, Mr*. Harold Stout, light c* the tread Mrs. Alonio White, Mr*. Harry 8. Wlllcy, Mr». Fred teller and Mimes we LOAN roc T»ES AT NOSara 8. Boice, Ruth R. Dlbben and Grace Sickles. t SXTKA COST white M» tame* Its here—the most inspired new car in America 1 Or* kttaf put en rant tire*. Award To I County Students Stop In ond So# tONO BRANCH-Both North ha« Ik* amr tread* are maaulao- ern and Southern branehes af th* American Association of Universi- Surei la Mr own pUal ty Women have awarded scholar- ships again this year ta four Mon- mouth Junior college (tudents wha have outstanding echolattle records. ffllUIWIlP'-- Hosemarie Lu?so, Bratnard ave, Port Monmouth, a freshman, and Erminla Bcnincasa, sophomore, 522 Springdalc ave., Long Branch ar* MOUNT recipients of the scholsrihlps from thr Northern branch. Nadine Woolley, 155 Locuat av*., TWI SERVKI West Lone; Brarfch, a freshman, 71 White St. Red lank and Louise Bntriano, 12 Morrell st., Long Branch, have received the PHONE RE 64414 awards Riven annually by th* Southern branch.

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NIW JIIIIY Mil RED BANK MOTORS, INC TIIUHONI COMPANY 325 Maple Avenue. Red Bank. N. J. Telephone RE 6-3800 .1 HBP PA»K »EOI*i TIMOTHY It HOUNIHAN Immlmr mm SEP Yam Telb of Revenuer'. Hel Willie Wilson of 1M West Bergtn laM Turkey Bill pi. wag fined |30 Monday morninc Contractor ami Builder Th* junior auxiliary of Mon- by Magistrate John V. Crowd! on C 4 K CONSTRUCTION CO. Building Still Mixing SMuth Host club will hold a turkey a charge of disorderly conduct. SPECIALIZING IN JOIIINC •all refttte dance Saturday night, Wilson v.-:ui srre.ited Saturday GENERAL CONTRACTOR§ •CBUEEM AW* aroaa uncumnmtm An account of how tHe. 1, at th* clubhouse. The main nu'ht on West Kcrgen p!., whpre •**• tH uawittiagly hired a meaober ef Prise will be a 15-pound turkey. hi- was Hlli'gcdly fiRMing with Joe lie t eloper $ mmd Buttdern the alcohol.tax unit of the Bureau SCHOOL NEWS Mr*. Robert Davis i« general; Whitehead of Iiibben row. Wh.,*- of Internal revenue to help build :feairstaa, assisted by Mrs. Harry | henri was touted at Kiverview Alterations • Ettimotot (Choorrytty 6i*n) and operate a, giant still netr rair !!•*•<• •***nck, who is in charge of dec-1 hospital for cuts on trine nerk. Brielle it told in the current issue Fair Haven schools OBSSrVOt) orations, and Mrs. Agnes Srhwen-ISgt. Frank Mazza *nd Patrolman HIGHWAY 14 KE 4-1044 WIST KEANSIUR9, N. of the Saturday Evening Post. "American Education Wteh," ay ker, turkey tickets. I Krnest Blakel.y In an article entitled "The Case holding open house for visitors of the Gullible Bootleggers," }. C. from Nov. 13 tn 17. Many casM to Furnas reports that Homer 3. tee an assembly prograss fives ay Casey, veteran investigator who as Grade I at the Knollwssa school bead of the Red Bank unit directed and to watch the children at work the apprehension of the illicit liq- ia the various clssirssstt. uor makers, considers this his prize AsMricaa Educatiaa Week ai set case. aside annually ia order that par- It was the first instance in his- ents may better understand the tory where an alcohol unit man progress being made ia odweatiss), actually helped construct a still the problems confroatiag *«r *4u- and mix the mash. The agent in- cators, and the Beet) fer totter volved was Bert Nilsen and it is school facilitiet. reported that the strain of the The well-educated ttudeaU sf t*> assignment took 35 pounds off him day will become better Asaericaa and left him with a gastric ulcer. fitisens and the future leaders al After the culminating raid, Mr. our country. Casey told his wife: "I've been On Nov. 14, a seasonal pregrssa dreaming of thi« one all my life. was presented at the Kaollwosd TMNMOVIIC- Now I got it and If I nsver knock cchool by the pupils in Mr*. Ueh- off another still, I don't care." der't Ant grade. Susanna Wicks latraaueod ta* Usually, Mr. Furnas saya, rev- program and made the necessary enue agents manage to raid a still comments duriig it. Otto •• a* for. •>«• t*ly before it hat been in operation The story of the first Thanksgiv- day •• ajl»J* ft* three or four mcr.ths, but the mobs ing day was told by Mark Rasasll, AHMTIM make •> much money while in Philip Chinnock, John Lsrte, Wltata production that the lenient penal- Hurwitc, Winfleld Howard, Tusaaiy ties new generally imposed on lerubino, Peter Thorndike, Jeff Lot wi **•• tit* tptrit •• Thankta Wlna tn Mr koartt not only them work out to a mere seasonal Roardon, Clifton Boyd snd Dsls •ft Tkanliifivinf, but tvtry day tfcraufRtHit tha) wh«4* y*«r. annoyance: Hall. Thry exhibited their gay A plea of guilty, a fine they can paintings of Indians, Pilgrims, basts aw easily afford, a few months in the and turkey*. T federal jug, and they go back to Dressed In pilgrim collar* the racket until the next time— bonnets, Herbert Sinclair, Lsiursen BSBBSY fat that's what the bureau's found. Hilmer. Melvln Cevart, Phyllis Emergency raises in federal Howsrd, Ronnie Maxwell, Car.l taxes ars now expected to make Hicks, John Carmesln, Katharine the racket more profitable than Brown, Nancy Morgan and Temwy RED BANK SAVINGS ever, according to Mr. Furn&s. He Ford gave a little folk dance. says that itvcautta recently Two songs Were reMered ny the knocked off three big illicit ttillt slasi, and the program ends* with ... L ft A in west-central New Jersey. a song of thanksglvliisj, by MlltM The author explains that such .letters and Miller Lena*. rural locations are ideal, offering The girls and boys sf grade, four, to Security easy trucking distance to New five and seven at tha Knatlwasa tO MQAD *T York and Philadelphia, where school listened to sn Interesting f*D IAN* NIW JCRSCY masses of low-income population program Wednesday afternoon In offer the right market. the assembly of the school. A piano solo was rendered by Anita Olsan: » quintet from the seventh grate Society Seeks by Lucy Stewart, Stephen Ksrehlsh, SERVING Dlks Thorndike, Lee Ollhert and Gifts for Vets rtnhert Daly, and a drnee by Linda More than U pharmacies In iion- Eberhardt. This entertalnmsat was mouth and Ocean counties srs ex- closed by the singing of "America.1 RED BANK pected to participate in Christmas During the Friday primary as- parties for hospitalised veterans, sembly st Willow Street school the Benjamin Schulti, president of the third trade presented a playlet, AND JERSEY SHORE AREA Monmouth-Occan county pharma- "The Mlgn of America." ceutical society, announced today. Those taking part were ros Mr. Ichults characterised this David Hicks, Patricia Hun- annual activity of the society, which ter. Susan Smith, -Illly WMUack, is held In conjunction with mem. Mary He**el, Mary Clark, Sharea bera of the Jewish War Veterans, eland, Barbara Porter and Mur- NEON SIGNS as a "good neighbor" program. iel Wegel. This was presented la Plans made at a recent meeting of memory of Armlstler. day. REPAIRS & SERVICE the society's executive committee at Fltkin hospital also were announced by the president. Club to Entertain Participating pharmacie members IMHTINO UftHTIMft will be given a "gift bin" by Al School Children Singer, the "good neighbor" man. EATONTOWN _ Members of th* The public will be urged—by the Eatontown Home and School club slogan, "Give a gift to a Yank will give a party for the children who gave"—to place gifts for hos- the day before school closes for pitalised veterans in the bins, which the Christmas vacation. The par- will be prominently displayed In tics will b* h*ld ta th* MtvMwal their pharmacies, classrooms. Donors of Christmas lifts for Plans for this program wars ap- hospitalitcd veterans will receive a proved at a meeting last Thursday UT. IBM "thank you" card, Mr. SchulU said. at the school. Mrs. Clifford Cadsnaa Gifts will be collected before Christ- said a tricky-tray party will be hold ASRURY PARK mas and distributed in veterans at the Jan. IT meetraf, and Bom- hospitals throughout the state. Last bers wsrs asked to bring lussti. 11180 year, Mr. Schults said, tha largest Mrs. Norman Thetford explained party was held at the veterans hos- the school's dentsl aid program, pital at Lyons, where more thaa and asked for members to assist PORCELAIN ENAMKL 2,000 patients are resident. with transportation. Six Christmas trees were decor- B rax ton Burt, club representative STAINLESS STEEL ated, music and entertainment sup- to the board of education, told of plied and fond provided. Gifts re- his attendance at a recent board matched mountings. ceived by th. society through "gift meeting;. Pupils of the third grade INDOOR ft OUTDOOR ELECTRICAL DISPLAYS bin" collections were distributed at won th* prise for having tha saott the party. psrents present at the meeting. A combined joint and annivers- Mrs. Howsrd Miller spokt sa VSE OVR LAY-AWAY PLAfli FOR CHRISTMAS ROAD-AD SERVICE, Inc. ary meeting of the Middlesex phar- button collecting as a hobby, and maceutical society and the Mon- displayed a large collection, valued 41 SO. MAIN ST. ASIURY »ARK mouth-Occan group will be held at $4,000. She said that button col- next Wednesday at Ye Cottage inn, lecting rsted second, in th* na- Keyport. tion's hobby collections, with stamps first, and old coins thirl. William Pern fostered freedom Come! Kids! of the press la Philadelphia. , \ ., % >«$> a a

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Only Now Csstls Product* ASBURY PARK Mak* Modsrnfold Doors. TWa Saturday, November 24th, ia the BIG DAY! Santa Clam Meotrsleld Doers Seld E>«latl*elf Is MMiatatk. CM. sad SsMotrs aUsdl cornea to town! Parade starts at Sixth Avenue and Main Street tts Ctunllai k» •nd proceeda south on Main Street to Cookman Avenue, then OVERHEAD DOOR cast on Cookman Avenue to Kingaley Street. ll-dlamond cluster ring. PRODUCTS CORP. Looks Ilka 2-carat dia- 71 IROA.) STRUT 20T MOADWAY mond. 14K gold. Spomored Jointly by the Anbury Park Chamber Exclutlv* Diitributori RIP IANK LONG IRANCN of Commerce and City of Anbury Park SS Yuan o( Continuous Sirvitl 4SI IHnBWSIUIIY AVENUE ' mm: aiO IANK fH0N« M frWM MglfTEW. V9VKH9IM 99.1*1 Many Prizes Owntn Plan Front St. Rug Shop Hester BaaWs

LEST WE FORGET Awarded at WaiPnbatd Alfanawof ntECHOLD - Taw will e« Hea- Fcr Xmas. don't miss the opportuaity to snake a "hit" with ter D. ataaia* at Had steak, who thtt stamp collector friend of yours, or member of your family. Monte Carlo die*. N*v. •. v.-as ai«* f*r pr«**te Make them genuinely happy with a rift that will be mo»t wel- last weak ia the take of Surrogate comed and appreciated. HVhrr» Sotirty Held (toraaaa McaTasMia. Stamp collectors develop a paternal feeling towards their Her sister Carria D. MUISMI hobby, and you will long be remembered when at Xmas time you 16th Annual LVtM-lit will receive a aacklace, •arriaga, too have not forgotten their hobby. For a gift that will endear •racelat, ttiaatoad aad yawrl har LEON'S MB Bite* *.«• you to any stamp collector, give a GIFT CEBTIkVICATE and •>•! Thurada «et ia platiawa aad two-third* of watch that expression of delight and warm affection mount on her estate. Tas reauiaiag eae-thira hit or her fare. This will solve the problem for you. if you are The 16th annual Monte Carlo goesi to her aiece, Margaret Shear- not sure of what the collector may need specifically. On the night of the Ladies' Hebrew society er. Amther ainter, Margaret O. other hand, if you do know, then come in and choose from sev- was held last Thursday night at Howell, will receive a alianoad eral interesting items. the Jewish Community Center on watch and caaia. A graaMaughttr Hivrrside nvc. Highlight of the •f Mra. Rhulnaa, Aa* Breen, will In any case, please feel free to visit me and talk it over, and evrnt was the awarding o' attend- receive a large Karl »'•€ *(t witn WAUTY KHMM FIXTHf$ I'm sure that together we will »ee »• it that you make that stamp ance prurs and 50 grand prises. collecting friend or member of your family delightfully hippy eight aaaall diasaoadJ. A gold Bin for Xmas. Piizcs were awprded under the set with large atari and eight eaiall supervision of the benefit chairmen diasnoads goes to a aiece, Margaret As usual, I am devoted to the personalised service of the col- Mrs. Victor Slegrl and Mrs. Jack Howell Wilsoa. Meonstoa* earring* CNANC lector's needs with particular stress oa friendliness. Winter*, and Mr«. Benjamin Green with rubies go te Marie Terry. A wald. scripty president, and Max chalcedonia bracelet goes te Hea- fiKBCtt H. Klarin. president of thn Congre- wig Sloan of Weatport, Caaa. Ori- gation B'Nai Israel. Dr. Sirgel as- eatal aearla aad aliansi elaa» ge JOES STAMP SHOP fisted with announcing prize win- J. ««*• I. HMser te Martha Witoea. Wearlag aapar- ners. An nuctlon was conducted by el and atreeatl effects will he Cy Friedman. John C. Ebner and J. Leon Turk- and dUplay. Being on tha found shared by Carrie D. IthulMR, Mar- ANTHONY'S M MONMOVTH I?. Waa^aa^aaWaaalaaaaaWaaasaa^aa^aa^Saa«SSa1 Mrs. Morris D. Straus, Mrs. Alberta week announced plans for opening The sale of the building was made Bennett, Mrs. Bernard Brousell, The respective widows will re- a new shop at IS East front st., through Walker and Tindall, real- five the ectatei at Kltifi* t\ Combs THE WAR EFFORT Mrs. Bernard Biedermann, Mrs. a building recently purchased by tors and insurors, with Harold H. Harry Madnasky, Mrs. Miriam of Little Silver, who avid Fi.«cher, Mrs. under nne roof, they si Id Plans In- Kred Billett, Monmnuth council Siimlav, Dmemlirr 2, Ml 10 A. M. ry and Dorothy Cole. Mary Elisa- acfrigerator (Phllco) 12 cub. ft. with freeting Uatt. felevia- f.r-onaid OetMson, Mrs. Cy Fried- clude a modern showroom in the «cout executive, who said 237 boya beth Tantum of Oeean Orove. who man, Mrs. M. J. Schneidermann, forward TO feet of thn shop with joined the organization in October, ion (RCA) 1» Inch screen with Antenna, Washing Maahiae with Aae CAatiautag tto first Stiaaat af K»ery Moalh. died Oct. W, willed one-third her Hp n Dryer (Easy), Combination Radia an4 Vletrala (Pkllhtr- Mrr. Elias Long, Mrs. Harry Hoff- full roll* of carpet displayed on Part of a national program to estate to a sister, Emma H. Tan- man, Mrs. Alberta Shore, Nancy specially-designed display racka per- provide scouting to non-members, mcinic) AU and FM. Dropleaf Tablea ia Cherry and Walaut, Tea- tuav, one-third to a brother, John Piece Dining Room get*(French), a masterploca of craftawaashlp. Biddle, Claire Gorman. Florence mitting a larger area of the fabric the round-up wa« launched in mid M. Tantum, and the other third to t • • Kridel, Elaine Burnon, Clnirr Bren- to be examined by customers. September with a Western theme Five Passenger (Pontiac) Streamliner with Radio aad Heater. Horace Tantum, Jr., Wilbur M. Oil Paintings, Rugs (Domestic and Oriental), Assorted Class. Pic ner. Janet Carle, Dfinna Zimmer- A center section of the building of rounding up "strays" and "mav-Tantum, Frank Tantum and Ksth- Picnic Cooperate With the man, Betty Cotton. F. F. Dooley, will be used as a workroom where ericks" and the use of "branding tures, Books, Bookcases, Chinawarc, Glassware, Kltchaaware, Oc- erine RyalU, children of her de- casional Tables, Floor and Table Lamps, Throw Ruge, Brte-a-brae, Hnrry KeUlt. D.ivirt Fischer, Sam newlng and stretching of tugs and irons" and "rnnch mortgages." ceased brother, Horace Tantum. Bntw'ln, Nathan Knivatz. Morris carpetn will be completed for de- County scout oltlcials estimate that Mirrors, Boudoir Chairs, Three-Picce Living Room Set, like new; Meckler, Sam Solomon. Mr. H. H. Msrjorie Taylor of Avon, who Occasional Chairs, End Tables, Night Tables, Dresaera, Bureaus, livery to the trade. A warehouse more than 5«0 boys will be regis- died Oct. II, aet up R 18,000 trust Weiner, I/nils Taylor, Israel Bres- win take up a rear section of the tered before the round-up to Chests of Drawers, Single and Double Beds with Spriaga and Mat- RED BANK FIRE CO. Itnv, Lotil* Casson, Dr. Victor Bie- fund In the Asbury Park National tresses, Dressing; Tables, Pottery, Decorative Objects, Stands, Cab> shop: It will be arranged to permit a close Dec. 15. bank for iwyment of $100 per To Mmke Thete Drive$ • Bin Sueie$B BOI, Bernard Nelson, Sam Ratlner, the loading and unloading of trucks Monmouth c: nun nil annually Inets, Fireplace Equipment, Attic and Basement full of miscel- Morris Weslermnn, H. Findley, month to Frank A. Sofleld of Avon. laneous items. Six kegs of Nails, assorted sizes; SO Gallons of la- which can back into the building. serves more than 5,<«10 boyj In ev- The rest of the estate goea to her Ben t.ekath, Hand Prothers, Bte- Mr. Elmer «aid this week that the ery community In (lie county. Its side and Outside Paints, assorted colors; Generator (Weating- nhon Natelson. ('. IJ. Robertson, xister, Florence Taylor Deike. hause) 32 volt 300 watt heavy duty. Parch and Lawn furniture, same general policy of service and service extends to the State Home Ella A. Hine* of tx>nr Branch, FOR PICK UPS SUNDAY CALL Ben Ruhln and T,pon Zurkerman. pricing will he maintained and the Garden Tools, Hand Tools, all Outdoor Equipment and Content! for Boys at Janiesburg, where boys who died Oct. 31, willed her estate nf Gangs. same high grade lines of merchan- are enjoying the scout program us to her niece, Nellie M. Houlihan, RED RANK 6-3100 and s.k for the Caminf Evcnti dise carried: "I feel that the pub- A •mal] aitiiiiuncrini ut nf your eomlni part of their educational work, Mr. and nephew, Jatne* F. Hlnes. John All items to be removed from the. premises at conclusion af oaitl party, rumniHKe DHIP, supper or lic's acceptance of this policy has Billett said. P. Ooderstad of Farmingdale, who sale. Terms of sale cash at time of sale. The offering! may be Hook ft Ladder Co. what have you in the "Cuininv Kv«nti" made it possible for us to under- Tim largest growth In the county died Oct. II, willed $700 each to rnlumn nf Th« Hricistfr't cluBsifitM. de> take thi« »xp«n»inn, We believe," viewed on date of aate from 11:30 A. M. until sale time. The un- jmrthi*iit tYill H*PII your recfipt*. < mi WIIB recorded in thr Rid Bank area hU none, ftoy and Norman, and thi der Ifftied and Auctioneer'iha.1l not be rrnponslbl* In the iVent af W« will gladly pick us at yaur ceftvenience—any lima. UK fi.001.1 and ask (or Classififi,.—Ad- he continued, "that thn Increased where fit boys werr* i-egiste.red. As- rest of the estate to his widow. accident or Injury to any person or persona In, on or about tht and Improved facilities will make bury Park followed with 47 boys. premises. Sale rain or shine Indoors. it possible to improve both acrvice Appreciation to all unit leaders was HIIMT IN expressed by E. Donald Sterner of Mrs. Susie Btanton of 28 Willow Bclmar, council president, for their st., Red Bank, Buffered an injury to By Order oft j. M. PARKER NIESEN MUSIC CENTER, Inc. part in the drive—"an indication of her right foot Friday morning their desire to make Scout train- when the car aha waa driving & 6. COATS, A«Ktl«Hwr. 4$a Bath Ave., Leag Braaek, V. «T. ing available in this section," he collided with a ear driven by Nor- said. man OciUI of Perth Amboy. Ac- cording to police, the Stanton car Mteaaar: Xatlenal aad! Mate AtaeelaMaa af Atjcttaacan. Asphalt mixed with rubber Is ti waa traveling north on Bridge ave, to make roads cheaper than when and the other vehicle, west on PROVE IT! Here's an organ you can mnwtweoue t.f> rubber is used. • . Chestnut it. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THR tM.ISTFR play without knowing a note! a hnarhwi Mtai tl Ktaka* mi wail thernvhtionarj EtMMOM) CHOW OMUf Tim can buy Ae finest Hadsoa erer boilt at the old low price The fiets abstit the HAMMOND :•*-! CHORD ORGAN are so incredible that we don't really eipect »ou Is believe them until you've tried the instrument yourself. and pay only the The Chord Organ is designed e#- pecially for those who don't know how to play, but want to, trithout taking hs.ioru. If you enjoy music and would rather play it than lit on the sidelines and listen, then you are fly person (or whoin the old low excise tax HAMMOND CHos.tr ORCAR was cre- ated. How la U |MMlMe? owrmaMtinwriaMiMci Simple, — really simple — instruc- •wichM ww »•» t» • HIM f »!•» rkt Ml«t« MMl. J»ll «kll "Ml tions with picture musk that any- (•raduM miHli llwlMVKth ciNalik- one can read, make it possible for I"tl> IMS. *•*. M ys« Sftt'SH, «* you to play such pieces as "Silent y*o can »ltr fwlt dmdi «i'» TWI fl|M IMS, »M. Night" and "Home on the Range" the first day. Not perfectly, but pleasantly, in rich, full-chorded organ lanes. You practice by play- WMWI ••• kllHM Id ItrwtllCS • ing the tunes you like, ind in a. rlfk, mwM) ctwrtl. TtaMcktrc) I surprisingly short time, you can make really beautiful music. Yet so iaiMM tdtnllfl«tf>M. |'# vast and varied are the resources and the tonal changes of the HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN, that yon will never outgrow it. out fear mHH « IM* ••• •>

Come in and try the HAMMOND •MMMtiMllT pt«taCM MM rl.fct CHORD OBCAN. Feel free to spend km It tn »i*« >w »!•»• (or • vary few•• • half an hour in private with it— at no obligation. If you decide that you've discovered a lifetime of mu- Then it no moro highly* HAT tisiw nicis JUST I WMIEtFIL iMITES Wilt sical pleasure, the price it . . . nuweuat o» MKU. •»••« prixad nor rarar fibra than WNIll OVt niSIMT iTCCKS USTI SNIW VIII TMT HIIMN IFFEM MMl MM) kMWtt til MM MlKtotll that of tin Knhmir Goat of k QUALITY AM PEIFOIMMCE THAT swlc la HWM slttst li SIM Mom- Atia. It* luxury ia unox* Nl OTHER CM CAN MATCH) tta nttl tl t t

lit WILKINS MOTOR SALES COOKMAN AND MAND AVINUIS AaMUKr 432 Irood Street, R*d Honk, N. J. Phone) II 6-0040-6-0723 It WASHINGTON STRUT TOMJ RIVIIl •ED *A*K B, SOVEMBEIt 22. !»M Mrs. John Zoldaek. Mrs. Robert ' F. Wordrn, Mrs. Brien Syers, Mrs. New Jersey Food Prices High Trinity Women Richsrd Kirby and Mrs. Ix>u;s Van- CERAMIC HOBBYISTS Brunt, Mr. snd Mrs. Club tooth. But Farmers Are Making Less To Hold Fair fMHra'i GOP CJuh CLAY CORNER NEW BRUNIWICK-Demaai The Woman's guild of Trinity *Mff*4 CLICKS OFFEKS NEW CHHISTV4S fer New Jersey ft rat product* in Baptitt Choir to Give Episcopal church will hnld it» an- HtsMa \irlory ' 1M2 will continue at a hijh level, nual country fair Thursday after- noon. Dec, 6, M '.ho ehurcU p.u ish LITTLE SILVER — Kifty-tlve GHEES* AKE SPECIALS according to John W. Caincross Special Program menibcm of the Women's I'nited and Allen G. Waller, agricultural house. Mrs. Frederick '"'. Adam* The Chance! choir of the Red and the guild pirsident. Mrs. Jairwi Hrpublirsn clubs of Monmnuth Hall*/ **§*r ft Crawer economist* at Kutfcrs university, county attended a victory !unrh<-on who have recently returned from Bank Baptist church will present s A. Robot torn, aif rhaumrn. M TKC §ak ft Pepper pecial program of racied muMc The hall will hr decorated with at thp Rn.«rvr|t In room Friday Washington, where they attended aftci noon. the annual Agricultural Outlook Sunday st 11 ». m. rtev. W. Clin- , RH'enF. Christmas gift*, holiday 7 Piece Nativity Gra«i|. on Powers will deliver a sr-nion 'decorations, fancy "oik. toys, trash, Mis. Jacob Haussling of Ocfsn Conference. on the subject, "Ours Is a Singing Glow ,-inH Mis. FCloiinnr Krnynn of §*MHal etc. A record high rate of employment and treasure and Toml will hr pnld. and probable higher incomes will Religion." MomlTiF of the Mr. and Mrs. <"iuh Little Silver nno ro-rhan men of Bring i« your Christmas firing early—before Dec. Uth. The choir, directed by Mrs. Fran- of the church will conduct a pro- Dm affair. Mayor Jn.ipph ('. I'mv:- GOOSE or TURKEY on your fsblt? 1st it n«j Tru-Fyre, Ceram Ink, Giaies, special white casting Blip. enable consumers ta eat well in the ."On urlconipH thp \vom,'n anrl Mr!" ( year ahead, they say. cis Swart I, will present the follow- pram of £;uiif«< for chiklrfn. forget the labl* «f the qoote with efajt 19 %t\4»n; ing program: "Forward to Christ," As.-istinK the chairmen arc. Mrs. Oernlrlinp Thompson conKrat ulntpd Prices received by New Jersey •• luch tale* k» et» bahtldtn. EAT fHii HftQ that farmers in 1952 will probably aver- by O'Hara: "Ood of My Life," Grif- John B. Acklcy. Jr., and Mrs. fi. I,. them on thf success of ihrir r.-im- fith; "There Is a Balm in Oilead." Pratt, rhnirmrn of the Chiistmm paijsn. Frreholdet« Vn-toi" V. C.ros you wsulil tr*«iurt~*«jk« fittmt •« raliv* y«ur CLAY CORN1R age little if any higher than they sinner and Kill Wonliry. who were were. In 1M1, the economists be- Dawson, and "I Walked Today decorations booth; Mrs. Alan Kro»t, plesture! _;'Goldtn dsyi coma back «net wtrt— 94 CUV ST. ' MUNAVIN MtltM lieve, la 1MU they averaged about Where Jesu* Walked," O'Hara. Mrs. James C. Parkci, Mr«. Arnold re-elected Nov. 7, expnsfed anur- 15 per cent higher than in 1M0 for Choir members include Mr. and Hewitt, Mrs, Charlea Reeves. Sr., ciation of thp support of thp cluh' \ With photographi," s«yt DORN'S PHOTO Store! the state as a whole, but about nvc Mrs. Kenneth Blower, Mr. 'and Mr.-, rrank Turncick, Mr*. Philip member*. AHsrmlilym.in l'.\ev\ Al- per cent below the high year IMS. Mrs. William Matron. Mrs. Alfred Matthews, Sr., and Mrs. Maiiraret fred .V. Rcadlr.eton snd Ass'mhlv- Here's the way Csrncross and Beck. Mrs. Donald Crawford, Sirykfr, sprnn hooth; Mrs. Croft man Elvin Ft. Simmill promised tn Waller look at the situation: Mrs. Emrrson Best, Mrs. Scott Oal- i Irani In in. .Mrs. Anna dp la Beus- rrport from time toj time nn the TUC RUST SMHTIML SCKNCE CMLtCN "New Jersey 'aimers did a good bresth. Mrs. Furmen Rrice, Mrs. sillf Mr;. S. K. Coggins, Mr*. Step- work of the state legislature. Sen- job in 1IS1, p. JuciriR more milk John Rickman, Mr«. Alnnzo Cur- In'n Huzzy. Mr*. Harriaon B*nce, Elert Richard P. Stout cmphajijeii of RiiMMHt, New Jersey and eggs and more of certain crops hin, Misses Alice Din, Sue Strai- |Mif. Paul Youn|. Mrs. Rlehard B. the seriousness of th» important d»- ! than in 1*50. When we consider ns, Joyce Crawford, Barbara Tilton. Mrs. Walter i^udwlg and ei«ion» fscin^- state government. II HIGHLAND AViNUf RUMSON MiFK Eltie K. Lindp. fsney work. Thp cluh reported » paid up nifm- I prices received, New Jersey farm- Blower and Daisy I^ourt, and Eu- j) Ui.Hi f H X 1 S er! didn't do so well. Pricek re- gene Magee, Franklin Swfnson. Mrr. John Scully, Mrs, Ira hcrship «f 70s ceived by our farmers in 1M1 will PFC Eddie Snyder and Francis Crouse, Mrs. John Warren, Mre. RIV. MYRTLI A. PINKNiV, average IT per cent less than the Rwarti. Alfred Mathiasen and Mr«. Leon The *»ach was Introduced into averag* for the country as a whole Conrow, food; and Mrs. William At.ieric* by thf Spaniards In the IT PAYS TO IV Till: RM.ISTFJt compared to pre-World War I levels. It MJ» to Ailvfrtine In The RrsUttt, Pratt, Mrs. John H. White, Jr., early 16th century. FHESESTS The reason for this is thst the price* for milk, egga, fruits and vegetables, which our farmers pro- duct, haven't gone up aa much in Mrs. Alma L. Moter price, on the sversge, a* have price* for beef cattle, hogs, cotton and such grains as corn, wheat and soy- beans. New Jersey produces very little of these higher priced prod- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 7i3O P. M. ucts. "Net incomes to New Jeriey TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, farmer* in 1W>2 are likriy to be lower than in 1951. This is because their eosts of production will be AflernoM 2iOO P. M. — Evening 8.00 P. M. higher neat year, with probably little or no change in prices re- ceived. Costs of production may Com* «n4 anjty HMM spiritual Btychtc advance live to ten per cent neat year. This will mean a cut in the farmers' net incomes or labor earn< SANTA WUUHK H»At ftff «FT5 TO* MDMES ACCO/WANKD ir IWiR MMNIS Ings, With some further increase* in farmers' living oosta ejipected, their real wage* will be further re duced. "Borne New Jeriey'farmer* have fared better and others not a* well Electric Housewares as the average, for instance, esti mated prioes received by farmers in 1M1 for milk were only 14 per TRAIN SETS cent higher than In 1150. Prices for eggs were up 30 per cent. Apples MICHANICAL TRAIN SIT $4 IRONS ' have averaged ten per cent lower than in Iffl- Dairymen and poul Sptjrkinf l«c«Mtti«t with boll, brake; ttnder; ejondola; trymen, on the whole, obtained «««l tarj cabaaiti 1 »tttio«» ttraight track j I ttctiont *3 higher titrnlngi In itM than in cwvad tf««. Train mtaturti over 33" longl 1M0. Their net earninga in 1KU TOASTERS are likely ta be down • little com- pared to 1*M. Net income* of fruit ELICTRIC TRAIN SIT and vegetable farmers varied with Worki by remet* c«ntr*f. the kind of specialty crop pro- t'TWlMDOttflN type locomotive with fi duced, for instance, apple produc- '(eight can; tender; ejondoltj t«f)k tion was lea* profitable in 1»M than

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Shop Daily From 9:30 'Til 5:30—Red Bank Store Open Friday Til 9; Asbury Park Store Open Wednesday Til 9 10 Cento RED BANK REGISTER m COW VOLUME LXX1V, NO. 21. RED BANK, \. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1951 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 10. Shrewsbury Auxiliary of Rivervicw Hotpital Ckrulmtu lighting RBCH Congren Assembly Vote* to Increase Starti fridmy «f 5 p. m. Hay E. Taylor. » - A 1*1 )r*trrdsy ammuiK'rd the sched- Hours of Cl session af the legislature c ule for KriiU> • C'krUtma* liflit Pupilt Vole in lavo* back t* work a»t Monday all r**4y Kiwanis Club rannny. .M $ p. in., raroli will to pass It Mils Stealing with every- tif V» Uneh Period thing from revision at New Jersey tw broadcast from a aouml truck To Hear Bacon laws to uaemplsymeat aa4 sickness •4 Mrntrfi and Monnuiutli »t». At dsrk, ahnut 5: an. Maittrll MUto*) Bacon, foraatrly assistant AH th« spMcvork in done la • H. KUrln, »<«•• prnMrnt »f the Four of five hills Introduced at MM|« of r» station WABC, hurry this week. New QaversMf IkMibrr, Dill Intruding lluhrrt the first Red Bark Catholic high chief outlet of tbt Columbia Broad- Drlscoll hopes the legislature caa school student Congress were pa**> casting company, will address tha taith the Job la twe> aiore aitting* Farrow, Jr.. chairman nf tha rrl by the senate and the houM. Saturday, Dec. 1. charter night ob- —next Monday and Wednesday. NgMtng procram: KoMon Hit- Thp congress w»g held Friday ssl Mrvance of the Red Bask Klwaais Whea the special ssuioa started rrsNiry, I'IHhaJrinaii, and William [mrt of American Education w*ek, club at the Molly Pitcher IMUI. last Menday, the lawmakers weren't II. Bradlr.v, rliairman of ln*UIU- every pupil in the school partick in a nisod te dally. The senate pa tiny. N and niailil< lum r. Mayor whipped through its work ia half Senior Jean Molskow.of stctisn an hour and tba assembly was H Katharine Klku* White Hill thru I2C proposed a bill for a school day lined in two hours. introduivdl hy Mr. klariii. Af- resinning at 8-.30 ». m. and ending While the main purpose at the ter n thort address, «h>- will tig- ;it 1:30 p. m., with n» interruption special session is ts deal with bill* nal for the light* to he turned] on. for lunch. The hill wsj passed by proposing the trst msdersdiation tf a Urge majority In both th* houso Mew Jenwy laws in lit years, the Mr. Taylor, dew riliing th* lifht- 'an-t nc-nate. assembly epent matt af its time *n Nig, a*)M: "TH* «»i»H*> will he ! A 'iil| introduced by Robert Rupy an aid problem—btneftts tor labor. F> nf the *»•• and sniml rlahor- of Hprtion 9E '.v.ij passed unani- The whole thing wound up with at» shone MminHiuth minify has jmiinly by both houses, its author labor scoring a surprising victory. I receiving a loud ovation from tho The labor bays had com* out In eirr awn." Ih.ileony. It. proposed that "Choal full force to lobby for increase* In .iiilliontiffi set aside one day In he beneats, but they and almost each pemester to be known aj etu- everyone else had assumed any I* d<*nt leadership day. when students bor bills introduced would be Methodists Here will take over thr school acting as shunted into a committee and die administrators, teachers, CuachM, here, To Vote on Buying rt. cetera. That's almait what happen** There was heavy controversy In A special committee wan named both houses over bills proposed by a study th* bills, but Hudson Coun- Beekman Home William White of 12D and William ty Democrats T. James Tumulty Rupy. IIP, to change srhool r*|U« and Jacob frledland (both lame i Panoiiage Pruitrrty lations regarding home assign- ducks) weren't going ta buy that ments and make-up classes. WhiU'a Idea Itff f* rifht, itttri: Mri. inward Noitiar, trMwrw: Mn. I. C. WtmrifM, pntltJaM; Mn. Dir»ia| Donati, fin? vict On Pf>lcr» Place In l>ill would limit make-up hours to They forced Assembly Speaker lime needed by absentees Imtaad Merrill H. Thompson (another lame W Mn. Retort H. Dlibrcw, ttcroUry; Mn. Gtorf • T. linton, proiiaitnt comkinsat awiiliariot. Be SoM of arbitrary hours. Rupy's hill MIKstl IKM duck), a Monmouth county Repub- Stsnsjinf, Itft •• rifhti Mn. Edward Ss|wrt«n, Mn. Itr (h« Shoomsktr, Mn. William Rokimon, Mri. Leon would net aside certain school At la^t Sunday's scrviiv.i nt thr richti for speelfls subject assign* ican, to admit the committee would Mri. Fr««J Sicklti, Mrt. Th«m«t R«*int*n, Mr*. Ott* Hardon U tctiMel), Mln Msfy ••rdon, Mrt. Msrrin Mosds. Flmt McthodUl cliunii, tin' pa.-lui. Title of hU talk will be "U There die with the special sestlan. uients. Both hills passed. an X on Tour date Poet?" A wide- Rev. Rogri J, Hquirc, iinnounncil Just about that time State Labor ly experienced epeaker, Mr. B&con that them will br a consresational KIU Dark** Ml Commissioner Percy A, Miller, Jr. meeting at the. church, noxt Tues- • cambinci a broad knowledge •( cams onto the floor. h»ulmlioH firm Freshman James Darke'a bill te) America with a *cn*e of humor Atcher Resigns day nisht, Nov. 27. .it 8 o'clock for introduce'""dr«trlbution""of "m*rtt Ha had a tew words for th* car Concealed Weapon Count Dismissed that makei hli philosophy amusing the purpose of authnrmns- <;huruh , polnts t0 counteract small Infra*. of Majority Leader Lawrence A. 1 but thought-provoking. He has av- Position Here ufllclala to purehiisi th lion, of the demerit code was killed] eraged more than MO talki a year Cavinata three of the residential tones in the to Indictment by grand jurlbi hav a three weeks' itay in Florida. An tation when the women found them- ginia Lo Pinto, Veronica Ma'Arop, borough, known as R-l, R-2 and been downgraded to the category authority on Interior decorating, selves in a dilemma as to how to Patrick McBrlde, Robert UcOon* R-S of 1,000, 800 and 800 square of disorderly conduct, however the he ha* made the following state- Rumson Erects Artistic Road get the shipment to headquarters nell, Brian McNaughton, Meredith feet, respectively ahould be changed. penalty for disorderly conduct has ment, "it was extreme pleasure of the American Relief for Korea Mitchell, Frances O'Brien, Joaa He said that the proposition of In- been raised from n I17S fine or serving the people of Monmouth at Maspcth, L. 1. The response to Piaeentlno. Ronald Riddle, J.tno creasing these requirements to 1,- year In prison to a $1,000 fln* or county and helping them decorate their appeal for clothing was so Sagurton, Robert Santaro. Allia, 600, 1,200 ana MM square feet, re- year In prison or both. their homes with good taste. I will great that it was necrs^ary to have Travers, Margaret Venturino, Wil> Ham White. spectively was all out of line. Sotnt Sunday "Blue Laws," sue' continue to serve the public as I the bundles transpjrtcd by truck. If passed, he said, the change in as restriction* against fiddling, had In' the past, and will assist An appeal to the Kcil Kink Ro- Representatives: Margaret Allan, the ordinance would make it far dancing and playing- ten-pins havi them in decorating their homes tary club last Thursday by Or. Clement Birch. Florence Black, more expensive to build within the been eliminated, but municipalise without any eharge when I assume Hausman resulted in Howard Leon Joan Bloom, Alfred Bothler, t>«n> borough, would tend to drive away still retain complete authority ovr my new position.'! past president of the club, agreeing nis Byrne, Jane Calver, Rita Cs> resident!, their own Sunday activities. to personally aupcrvi.su taking the prior.I Margaret Corcoran, Irene The spokesman for this group Other bills introduced encompass bundles to Maapeth. This wai done Canisio, Edmond Cavanagh, Judith further stated that he hoped pro- n variety of subjects, from repeal Edelman Elected through the courtesy of the well. Citnrella, Paul Clemens, Joan, foundly that "there are enough of an 1177 law allowing county ja known establishment of Leon's, Cooke, Bernard Creighton, Michael Americana left within the borough prisoners to buy all the comforts o Y's Men's Leader Cleaners & Dyira of White .st. | Cronan. Patricia Crothers, Anna to that this proposed fantastic leg- home to providing for detention of Eung Pal Yun, pa.stor of the Deckert, Richard Doelger, Willlaa islatipn will be defeated thit com- out-of-atate trucks whose owners Victor A. Edelman was elected Korean Methodist church and In-' Dolan, James Drake, John Felder- ing Tuesday evening." won't pay fines. president of the newly-formed T's stitutr of New Yorlt ulty, ha3 sent! nicn. Robert Klunnljfan. Barbara Men's ctub of the Community He further stated that "those self- The old county jail law requires a letter to F.ev. Harold Harntjcrgur, Fletcher, Peter Gonovese, Joan Oll« styled 'big wheel*,' In whose hands T.M.C.A, at a meeting Tuesday pastor of th'- Holy Trinity Lutheran barte. Charles Giblin. George Gib. sheriffs and other officers of a coun- nlsht af last week at the V build- currently rests the reins of govern- ty jail to permit a prisoner " • • church line, tu tlic effect that warm ' Hn. tJill Girard. Louis Orasss, Ed- ment in Little Silver, hope to per- Ing. Other officers elected were clotliitiR ir. urijenlly iiccili-d fur thr , ward fitiinco. Elizabeth Hrffernan. at his will and pleasure to send foi Charles O. Smith, vice president: petuate another of their planned and have any victuals pr necessary Korean rcfuger';, and that he ap- : P«t Hughes, Helen Jeffrey. Walter moves In convert the borough into Rudy Quackenbush, secretary, and predates the effort made toward Jenczko, Jean Kalll, John Keelan, drink or food from what place and Robert E. Billing*, treasurer. a New Jersey Tuxedo Park." whom he pleases and also to have getting clothing for th.: children.: Virginia Kehoe, William Kehoe, and use such bedding, linen, and Formed for the purpose of cul- He stated that they wire told o! I Rli'hnrd Klernan, John Kraxan. At- tivating good fellowship among T's other thing* as he shall think ' the efforts of the women of Red fred La Brecquc, John Lally, Mary • * «/' men and T.M.C.A. members and to Lord, Susan Lynch, Carole Macho, permit ft man to be better In- Bank and of their accomplishments Mr§. Curry Heads The law also contains a provision by Col. Han of the Signal Corps William MacPhee, Eileen Madlgan, formed on subject* of Immediate Florence Maklawskl, Arthur Me- that thirsty jailers can't make civic, aconomlc, social nnd Inter- school at Fort Monmouth. prisoner pay for their drinks. Connell. Joan McXally, John Mo- Health Association national Interest, the Ts Men's ran, Rohert Morin. Thomas Mullln, State officials have said ths law club I* an international movement Corita O'Mara, Patricia Paine, Noel ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS- Mrs. was put into effect because county which has as its motto: "To Ac- Entre Nous Aids Pa toek, Susan Price, John RftfftN Everett C. Curry was re-elected jails In the old day* were "cold knowledge th* Duty That Accom- ty, Mary Anne Raye, pavld Ryan, president of the Public Health as- and drafty" places. panies Every Right" Roseanne Schilling. Patricia Schue* sociation Monday of last week at No Pay: No Truck Rollo Smethera, past president of County Charity ker. Joseph Sicilian,). Paul Slcill- a meeting nt borough hall, Rotary International, will be prin- The truck detention bill I* aimed Ten charities will receive contri- ano, Victor Suskl, Anne Teeter, Other officers re-elected were cipal speaker when the Red Bank butions from the Eiitte Nou«, ac- j James Walden, Peter Wlrti, Wil- Mrs. En&lebert Brenner, treasurer, at out-of-state truck owner* wh< club receive* It* charter Tuesday., claim they are not responsible foi cordins to an announcement made ' Ham Zidizucnus. and Mrs. Edward Conover, Mere- Dec. II, at the Y building. Richard at a meeting this week at the home tary. William Mount was elected ticket* given their drivers. The bil Ballantyne, regional director, and would provide for the detention oi of Mrs, Nicholas o, Lamb on Man- vice president to replace Stanley Sd Rimer, district governor, also or dr. Monies for the contribu- Marek. n truck, but not It* cargo, until anj will take part In tha meeting. Tha One Imposed for overloading I* paid. tions were earned at the eard par- Will Aid Rivrrrlew Committee chairmen appointed Went Held T's Men's dub will in- ty and fiuhion show last month. Other' bill* would provide legal duct the Red Bank club. . at the meeting were Mm. Thorlew Mrs. George ('lfvrnberg, party Red Bank auxiliary of Rlvtrvltw Thorstensen, welfare; MM. Leon- representation for the public al Joseph C. Irwin. director of the hospital will hold a dasMrt-brldg* i ard Wood, transportation; Mr*. utility rate hearings and clarify thi chairman, said contributions have board of freeholders, told mem- been sent to the Pmrl Ralph fund; Tuesday nfternoon, Dec, .. Eugene Dawson, publicity; Brad- authority of the state supreme- cott ber* of the state highway program Trinity Episcopal church parish ley VanBrunt, finance; Mrs. Con- to remove judges of lower court the Red Bonk unit of the Salva- and Its effect on Monmouth county tion Army; the Allrnwnod sanatar- house. This social «v*nt will tak* over, nursing, and Mrs. Wood and The senate and assembly appoint at a recent meeting, The club ha the place of the auxiliary's usual ed a joint committee to study thi ium the Preventorlum for Chil- Mrs. Thorstensen, Monmouth coun- an open policy on membership, a A. Knspp, Mrs, Lelghton Lobdell At the bottom of the shield ap December meeting, 1930 census when it becomes offl Mayor Peter H. B. Cummlng, cen- dren at Farmingdalc; the St. Vin- ty health council, spokesman said, and men between and former Mayor J. Edward Wil- pears an Indian head done in thi Mr*. Mahlon W. Parsons, Jr., Is dally available to determine Its ef ter, former Mayor Louis M. Hague, cent de Paul society; St. Michael's The association has received de- 21 and 38 are invited to inquln son, likeness of the Lennl Lenape, In- general chairman, and reiervations feet on apportionment of assembly left, and Borough Clerk Albert A. orphanage; Briar Hill, rounty wel- livery of a 1051 Chevrolet two-door about joining:. The nfxt meeting o The ha.»lc framework of the. de- dlans whn originally lived on th arc In charge of Mr), Robtrt W. men, and the number of person Krrr, Jr., stand beside new nrtljtlc fare hou.se at Frecluilil. anil Ivy sedan, It was reported nt the meet- the rluh will he held Tuesday « sign Is n shield with chevron and Is land which i.< now Rum.'on. The Hou^e, Rlvrri'rejt nivl Hill Top Uclmonatonc. Others asslitlng aro that make up municipal and county sign erected hy this borough on Riv- 1 4 Injr. The aasmin.tion Is conducting 6:30 p. m. at the Y. similar U> that of the. English arms hpiiil-tlress shown is rliaiactci'i.illc nursing liunic. -'. Mr.'. Harry Clayton, Mrj, Burton n well-baby clinic the second Tues- governing bodies and their salaries er id,, near Binwia ViaUt ave. Gift .Muoie. Mrs. Joseph R. Strpico, of the Rumson Improvement asso- of Monmouth, England. The two of the tribe, The crc.'it represents Rcfirsliiiicnts we IT served by day of the month in the recreation 1>H. HODAS TO 8PKAK groups of wiivy lines arc the her- an osprey or fUhhawk, 11 bird In- the hoatriu, a:-4lslcd by Mrs. Philip Mrs. Haii'Uon Bance, Mr3, Chart*! mom of the fire house, Dr. R. & Wlndew Slain ciation, Identical signs may be R. EnKlish, Mrs. Charles P. Irwin, Ott your better quality window iha4« Dr. Sidney M. Hodas of XI aldic aymbols for water and rep- digenous tn thi., part of the coun- Peters. Others pnaent were Mrs, McTnguti In attending physician. euitom mad*, ildi-htflimtd, at very moil erected at other entrances to the resent the two rivers which are try. In thp circle surrounding the Rita H, Dnui'lii/i. Mrs. William Mr*. Rnnnld W. Allen, Mr* Bug*n» Pimvi for distributing Chrl»tnni» emit Drift" All iltM manufactured oi Broad at., a member of the execu- borough. V. Brook, Mrs. Allan Frost and hrrmTira. No waltlns, Globe Awnln tive board of Monmouth count' boundaries of the borough of Rum- shield and t'i'i'At lire to )<« found Decker, MM, Charles flllilln, Mrs, jrlfU to needy children of the cum- Joseph Dray, Mrs. Clmcncd Dolan, Mi*. Albert V. Erlsr. rnimlv will h* d rrnrsod nt *hr unii fhadt C.n,, 117 Weit Front chapter of (he Muscular-Dystroph; In ths canter of tha sign Is the son. In the upper cornera of the thren chamctcrn or tiyniholfl adopt- litil JUnk, RE H.3889.—Advirtinemen association of America, Inc., will be official seal of the borough of Rum- shield am symbols representing ed from those appeailnlf In the Mrs, Edward O'Kliherty, Mi', ps.iat'i"'tlon's next mrrtlnK Monday, Ui) mi rwad principal spenker at a meeting of son, adopted by thn council In 11)M plowd which have hecn taken from Waliim Olum, which ivn.s the Lcnnl Tons' E. lluiillnti. Mri". (li'tirgn Red- * Doc. 10, nt 1 p, ni. at borough lull. Wbllt VtnitUn Hindi S2.39 1 dan 'Ind Mis. lluln'it Noriimn. *•• ilns*r»l¥ hopt It IIOMII'I !>*••*• «!MI 17 to 33 Inchrsi VIM far !,1 the chapter on tlin HOlnrlum board when Mr, Hague was mayor. Tin: the urent, anil nf the state) nf Now t lAW »BOfOTf», «, mi • HIMI at • •'dock. Church ****** hsld. followed at f:99 br •*) scwirtWT Shrewsbury will ajset at 11 a. a*. fervaa diseassioa. Red Bank »*j*id»yrti*oi i* at 9« a. •., Holy Oeaumniea also will ba of- Bibls study Wednesday ia at T:t9 Services ia First Church of with clam* for sll ages, including fered by the vicar at 9:M Tuesday. #• ". Christ, Scientist, 999 Broad *t., ar* aa Adult Bible class. Thi* greug) of Christian* conducts • Church! Services held Sunday* at II a. m. aad 9:99 Sunday worship service* ar* at 11 all aerviee* *• the ktel* of Mew Pert Mvuiuout* rtien meeting, following Bible study MEffMOMtT p. an.; Wednesday* at 9:19 p. as. a. ss, with Rev. Arthur S. Joiee Rev. Russell A. health, vicar, will Teataaaent scriptures a'sae, speak- ClaSS. Red Bank Sunday school meet* at 11 a. aa. selecting "The Meaning of Mem- Rev. A. Donald Magaw, oaTer Holy Ceaaanuaiea at 9 o'clock. In*- where the Bible •ereklp" a* hi* sermon topic. Or- Alias Teat, Buadey-«cb**t *«s*rfct» Church awheel will oast at 9:19 a. betag client where the BiMe Is *i- 4* Uw* a* Tour •**«!" "So Much Depends os Tou" will That man lives in God—Soul— gan selections by Miss Ella King win be th* them* ef Rev. Charln TRIMTV undeet. a*. The vicar win deliver a aeraaoa lent. Undenominational, aayeae de- be the sermon topic of R'v. Roger and is not In reality fettered by a will h* "Pastorale Sketch" by Dich* siring te worahip God in "spirit aad •. Webster at betti tkt t:*» and 11 Red Bank J. Squire at the 11 a. m. service material body will tie emphasised Sunday-school st 9:39 a. am. Merav at th* aaoralag prayer Mrvic* at 11 Th» »rrvic«* for Thanksgiving and "Alia Marcia in D", by Msnt- o'clock. tmth" will Snd worshlct her* ac- •'clack ttrvictt. At th* #«r)y «r- Sunday. Music will be provided by at Christian Science novices next nela 17:24). "Blessed are they that dwell aeeks additional male voice*. Arrived in White "obes?" Mr, Roy he aubject, "The Time fer Testi- The adult fellowship will have will repeat the solo which he sings There will he a celebration »f the n thy heuae:" < Psalm 94:4). at th* earlier service. William H. Holy Communion at 10 a. m. Fri- mony," at the I *>. m. chapel aer- The following win be read from It* Christmas meeting Wednesday, ST. ANTHONY'S CATMOUe vice Sunday. Dee. 12, at 9 p. m. in the social Crawford will preaide at the organ day. he Chri*ti*n Scirae* textbook Red Baak console. Hrsd usher will l« H. Les- Th* Altsr guild meets in the A union Thanksgiving service Science and Health with Key t* room, at which time canned good* TWO SUNDAY NORNINC WORSHIP SERVICES ill be brought for miking baskets Sunday masse* ar* at T, 9, t, 19 lie Webb, assisted by Arthur Bech- choir room at t p. m Saturday. .ill be held In this ehureh tonight the Scriptures" by Mary laker Ed- and 11 o'clock. Baptism* an atl telet, Frederick S. Donnelly, Jr., Wednesday) «t I o'clock. Rev. dy: "Sooner er latar we ahatl teara fer needy families in the commun- Runyon L. Wolff, patter eif th* ity. Films shown will be "New IU JO p. m. Sunday*. CaatHtlaw «MJ Lewie Errlckion, Clinton Thomp- MUATtON AUNT that th* fetter* of maa'a Sarte ca- ar* heard Saturdaya fr*m 4:39 to 9 9,30 U.00 son and Ellis Webb. The welcom- Red Bank Reformed church, will pacity are forged by th* illusion England" and "Wings to Alaika." | Red Bank preach. The chaaeel ehelr will The Women's association will p. m. and 7:301* 9 p. m. Th* Mima- ing committee will he headed hy Maj. Henry A. Dries will deliver that he lives in body Instead of ia •IT91E Arthur T. Holey, with Kaiph A. sing. Soul, in matttr inatead ef la Spirit." hold its Christmas sale Wednesday ulou* Medel novena i* h*)4 Mon- Norton assisting. a cermon. "forming a Circle 'Round p. 223). from 2 to » p. m. Mn. Clarence days at T:30 p. m. Th* perpetual Ood," from the Book of Act* at the District steward* will hold a din- Berger I* chairman, Ut: Charles novena ta St. Anthony ia bald At »:S0 a. m.. all departments morning service at 11 e'clock. ner next Tuesday at 4:M p. m. in Jones, assistant chairman. They Tuesday* at 7:30 p. m. Red Bank Prcibytcrian Church ef th* ehurch school will meet in Sunday-srhool meats at MS Fellowship hall. At a p. as. Rev. PRESBYTERIAN would appreciate any help given the Westminster house. m. Mrs. Drirs is in charge of the William R. GuMck will address the Rumsea them. Items for sale include fancy I MKTHODI»T i STBEET ANgf BECKUSSS rLACS sunoay «t «:45 p. m.. the weekly young people's meeting at «:30 p. group. "Do You Bear *r Bar* That* Itsats, aprons, novelties foods, Fair Haven meeting of the Westminster senior m. A strrct coiner service at Broad Th* congregation will meet next Grudges?" will b* th* (erase* topic cakes, Christmas carda and randies. Sunday-school will meet Sunday high school fellowship will be held Tuesday nt g p. m In the fireplace fHILI* ROY, $*l«li» «• «:J0 Qiiarttt •• and Montnouth «>*. will be held at of Rev. A. Kenneth MUMr at th* Th* Westminster fellowship mrcts at 9:45 a. m. In Westminster house. Albert 7:30 p. m. Maj, Dries' subject at room fer the purpose of authoris- 11 a. m. aervlee Sunday. This will Sunday at 4:90 p. m. in the social At the 11 a, m. service, Rev. Wil- Bechtnldt will he In charge. the pvaning service at • o'clock will ing the purchase ef the Beekman be th* Brst In a aeries of three *er- room. All 'teen agers are invited. liam B. Magsam, paator, will preach Rev. Oisries S. WeUer Will Prtwh at Tonight, Wndnesdsy, at 9 p. m. bo "Attitude Toward God." property at 2M Broad at. and to mom on "Problems ef Christian on "The Antidots fer Fear." Music th* union Thanksgiving *vs ser- authorise the sale of the preaent A strert corner service, at Broad Lav* EtTBURV NRT9MMHST will include "Bethel," Marten, pre- talk Services vice will b« held In the Red Bank and White eta, will he held at T:30 persenags property at M Peter* pi. lude; "Shadows." DemereM, *Jftr- Methedist church. R*v. Runyon John H. Watson, Id, minister ef Little Silver p. m. TursAay. The fellowship com Ciret* Q ef th* W.S.C.S. will music, will play a* prelude *elee- tory, and "Clot* to My Heart," Gfti- Wolff ef the Reformed ehurch will mlttee of the Women's Home league meet neit Tuesday at • p. m. at At three o'clock ther* win be a bcr, anthem. "POWER TO LIVE AT YOUR REST!" be the ipeaker and Mr. Webster tlon* "Vision" and "Pastorals youth fellowship rally at the under the direction of Mrs. Dries, the horn* of Mrs. VanBrunt, Brewn March* Solsnellc" by Mailly will will participate. also will meet at 7:30 and band pt. Circle. T. will fwt next Tutaday Princeton chapel Saturday at 3 OOOflWIIjTMttTHOOIST Neat Monday it 9 p. HI., a meet- be the poitlude. Ceagregatisnai ,p. aa. with Dr. E. Stanley Jones practice, under the major'* direc- at 2 p. m. at th* home of Mr*. P. M. ainging will inelud* th* hymn* of Rumaon Ing of the finance committee nf the tion, will be held then. tee. Dennlf, 94 South at. as the speaker. Cars will leave at new ehureh building program will Thanksgiving. The choir will render 2 p. m. At « p. m. in the church Church school Sunday Is at 9:41 Mrs. Drie«i will be In charge ef The young adult fellowship will the anthem "While th* Earth Re be held In Westminster house, with hold a supper meeting next Wed- hall, there will b* a dinner for th* o'clock. the Corps Cadet classes at T:M p. malneth" by Tour*, and Mr*. Odin Every Member canvass workers. Evening worship li at 7:90 St. Georges By The River I Joseph C. Davison presiding. m. Thursday, Nov. 28. A itreet cer nesday at 7 p. m. In Fellowship I , Tuesday evening at I:IS the hall. The group will be addressed Bgeland will *ing as effettery **lo, Church school Sunday la at 9:45 o'clock with Rev. James W. Mar- »weekly rehearsal of the Monmouth ner service will he held at Broad "Because of Thy Or**t Bounty, shall preaching on the thime, "Ood and White *U. at 7:30 p. m. Fri- by Christopher Story, whs recently av, with classes for all age Civle ehoriM will he held in the returned from abroad. Heffmelatcr. group*. Speaks In Mysterious Ways." church under the direction of Wil- day, Nov. .10, and Maj. Dries wil The welcoming committee will bo Th* wenhip service at 11 a. m. b* In charge of a holiness meeting Circle H of th* W.S.C.S. will aieet CHAPEL OF HOLY COMMUNION liam Gordon Pagdin. next Wednesday at % p. m. at the head*d by J. Edward Wilson and wilt feature church loyalty day, L. T«« t«v. 6*af*j« A. KawarUkcw, Rector with a service of prayer and medi Fair Haven On Thursday, from noon until • tation at I p. m, horns of Mrs. Sajulre, 2* Peters pi. William K. Biigurton. During th* W. Taylor will present some facts Th«nki«jlvin| 0*y • 10 •• m. Strvlct jf Tdanliifivinf • •). m., th* second annual yuletlde Circle I will meet next Wedneedey service the Supper club ef the •bout th* budget. Rev. James W. The lervice of morning prayer baser will be held In Westmlnstsr at. 9 p. m. at the home of Mis* Ah- church will conduct a nursery for Marahall will preach on the them*, and Litany will be hald Sunday at M Ck«lr «f 40 MM M4 Ityi « AeMraii by ths Rsctor house under the sponsorship ef the CMIWCH or CHBIIT hie, Strickland. II Elm pi younger children of the congrega- New I* the Hour." The senior 11 a, m. Rev. Chrlitophtr H. Say- HCIKNTIBT Women's association, with Mrs. The Married Couples' cku* will tion in Blngham hall. chelr will alng Handel's "Holy Art der, vicar, will preach en the t*pte Hubert M. farrow, «r, chairman. Red Rank hold a dinner meeting Thursday, Th* session will hold It* flnt Thou " "Wheat and Chaff," Music by Mr*. A Cordial Wcieoat* t* all wh» wlah ta ke«p Thankagiviag Oar A anaek bar will b* open for after- The annual Thanksgiving day Nov. 19, at T p. m. In Fellawahlp meeting with the ntw pa*t*r Fri- A meat loaf supper will he held Amanda Tali, organist, will inelud* In th* traditional Amarlean Way. Serviee will eonelud* at 10:90 naon tea from noon to 4 p. m. Sup- service will held at II o'clock day night at 9 o'clock In the mi in the ehureh hall Thuraday. Nov. "Ari*," prelude; "Hornpipe," pest- per will h* airved at three ilttlnis, lude, and "I Need Thy Every Hour." ia ampl* ttm* for Family Diman and Football Oam«*. Thursday morning In tha ehureh A. Atvln Whiting and Mr*. A. M. Kindergarten through primary 29, from • to 9 p. m. Members of 8:IB, 6:30 and 7 ,V». Reservations edifice at 209 Broad it. departments of the church aeh*n1 th* W*m*n'l Society of Christian offertory anthem. may be mad* with Mr*. Raymond Morris ef this ehureh, trust*** sf Aervie* are iponsoring thl* dinner. BwlR or any ef the elrcle chair- Th* Thanksgiving day proelam- the Methodist home at Ocean will met Sunday at 9:49 In Blngham Church (cbool will meet at 9:41. Svn*j*y— •«. m. tlon of th* President of tha United Orave, plan te attend the annual hall, with Mr*. Arthur Pawl* In A union service will b* bald men. Donation* fer booth* would ST. CUCNENrS EHBtWAL be appreciated. Bute* and a leMon-aermon entitled meeting ef th* hoard nf trustees charge. Last Sunday, Mr*. Selma Thanksgiving day hire at 11 a. m. 9ilO Omnh Uhttk "Thanksgiving" will be read. te be held Friday, Nov. 99. Bertell and Mr*. Jess* Mllllgan and Belford tor member* of thl* ehureh and Friday. Nov. 90, at *:» ». *., Golden Text: "It is a good thing Th* Methedist Tenth fellowship Mrs. Gloria Bu*h, war* welcomed Rev. Russell A. Smith, vicar, will th* Methodist church. R*v. William If #• Mt Oi* monthly meeting of the Cub* to give thank* unto th* Lord, and Is placing beak *hslve. In the Lea as new teacher* In thl* departmmt. «*r Holy Communion and deliver B. Magaam, pastor af tha Mtth*- will be held In Westminster noun* te sing praise* unto thy name. Coddlngten memorial room a* n Junior through senior high elusa* under th* direction ef Htnry St*- O most High." (Ps. K:I> Sermon: memorial te Mia* Coddlngton. will meet In th* aanetuery under venae*. Passage* from the King Jamea Howard Leon of th* Rotary eluh the direction ef Mr*. Edgar Fore*. veriion of tha Bible Include: HOLT Tmnrrrr MTHBRAW transported in his truck the gifts The Ladles' aid toclety will held "Knter Into hla gate* with thanks- which were brought for Koreans on a luncheon and Chrtitma* sal* rt Red Bank giving, and Into his courts with th* day ef the World Community Wednesday, Nov. 2*. In Blngham .The Thanksgiving day aervlee praise: be thankful unto him. and program te the American hem* halt. A special businessmen's lunch- wll ba held at 10 a. m. and the bless hla name. ..for the Lord W fer Karea at Maspsth, L. f. eon will be served at noon. Work- IRWIN'S THANKSGIVING SALE pastor, Riv. Harold H. Hornber- good; his mercy ia everlasting;" The Bancroft-Taylor rait home, Ing men have been invited to come ger, will deliver a *ermon on th* (Pi. 100:4, ft). Correlative pawagH Ocean Orev», will have a Christ- "a* they are." Luncheon will b* mwjeet, "Thankful Giving." Th* from "Science and Health with Key mas nate ef handmade article* Fri- Mrvcd at 11:10. children's choir, directed by Mr*. to th* Scriptures" by Mary Baker day, Nov. to, in the afternoon and OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUES H*rnb*rg*r, will *lng a ineclil sn- Eddy Include: "To thosa leaning PRESBYTERIAN , them. on the sustaining Infinite, today evening and during the morning ef Th* altar will bt decorated by Saturday, Dec. 1. Eatontown Mr*. Harry Aiay with food prod- Is big with blessings Ood it Advent Sunday will be observed Morning warship it at 11 o'clock. 1 not moved by the breath of prala* by pastors and lay-leaders of th* ueti, given by members of th* eon- to do more than He has already northern sub-district with a "Men Rev. David Ling will bring th* negation and the Sundsy-school. done, nor can the Infinite do less and Mission" rally to be held at mtssage. Th* aurstry, conducted I Fallowing the service, bsskets ef than bestow all good, since He Is 7:t7:4f9 pp. m i yFit M during the service, la auptrvlMd by fo*d will be dUtributed to families unchanging wisdom and love." ehureh, m. in First Methedist mother* assisted by som* of th* of th* congregation, and som* will (Pief. VII, p. 3). New Brunswick. Th* young paopl*. Th* *v*ning service, be sent to th* Old Agea Home and •pother will be Rev. Dr. LsGrind which I* h*ld at T:20, will b* Children'* Shelter of th* Lutheran Following a solo entitled "Seng B. Smith, Methedist missionary te changed to % v*sp»r Mrvle* and Welfare association of New Jer- of Thanksgiving", mualc by Wall- will ba h*ld at 4:M Sunday after- sey, known as Klnderfnund, at bridge, words by Dunn, testimonies noor.s, Martlng Dae. 2. Parent* are 95 Jersey City. appropriate for the occasion will be ST. OEORGE'S EPISCOPAL urged to bring thtir *ntlr* faml- given by Christian Scientists. It** to th* Mrvic*, Friday night, tit* member* of tht Th* service will cloi* with th* Rumaon Thither l*agu* will meet at (he following benediction from th* Th«r* will he a ipeclal strvlet A Thanksgiving nrvie* will b* IASY TUMI! ehureh at 4:90 e'eloek, to go to the Bible "I thank my God through Thanksgiving it 10 s. m. held Tnanksgiving day at 9:80. annual shore district Luther league Jesus Christ for you all, that your Rev, George A. RoberUhaw, ree- Sunday-school m««t* at 9: to with square dance at Holy Trinity Uith- faith Is spoken ef throughout the tor. will deliver th* sermon at tht classes for all ages. Th* children Htr* i* sleeping comfort! 210 ' cran ehureh, Manatquan. whol* world," Amen. (Romans 1:«). U a. m. aervle* Bundsy. The music are preparing for th* Christmas | At th* U a. m. etrvie* Sunday at thl* service will be a* follow*; pagunt with th* *Mt rehearsal ta cell Inmrsprlng mattrcw. i "every member" visitor* will b* Services will be conducted by Mr, lttd b* held Sunday at 3:30. Mr*. An- Ernest Run of Little Silver, First R* »- "*9nus Dei". Bliet; Regularly 39.98. commissioned. The puter will "Venlt*," Tomlinson; offertory, drew Becker will dlreet the I vr**eh on th* subject, "The Devil, Reader and Mra. Ruth K. Fred- pageant, erick*, Phalanx, Second Rtader. "Jesu, Joy of Man's Dwlrlng," Then I* Defeated." The senior Bach; choral response, "Peace I The Senior Toung Ptopl* will I choir will aing the choral, "Trl Mrs. Ruby H. Gerken* of Atlantic 1 Highlands la soloist and Mrs. Lucy Leave With You," and grand hold a scavenger hunt Saturday 44MCI MMOVS MAKI SOUS MANOtANY umphant Thanksgiving," by Rach ehoru* In B flit, Dubois. night at 7:30. This group m«*ts • ntantnoff. Sunday at * p. nv, an Blebl, Red Bank, Is organist. The public In invited to attena. The glrto' ;holr meets for re- Sunday* at «.30 and Wednesday* Estonian service will be held, In nt 7:30. On Die. 2 they will attend charge of Rev. Man Bear. hearsal* Weuneaday afternoons/ A dinner meeting ef the organlsti a Youth rally at Hightstown Im- i Beginners' confirmation Instruc- SHREWSBURY AVENUE A. M. E. mediately after the 4:10 V*tp*r POSTER BEDROOM SUITE tion will be given Sunday at 9 ZION of th* Episcopal churches of Mon- mouth county will b* held Monday **rvlc«, Starting Sunday, DK. 2, a. m.; children'* choir praetie* will i: Red Bank •* » P- ">. At this time, plant they will hold thiir Sunday m*«t b* held at 9:10 a. nr, and Sundiy- At the 11 n. m, aervlee the pastor, ings at 8:30. Consisting of doubl* dr*N*r, «h**t en *h**t, •ehoel meets at 9:« a. m. At this will be made for a choir festivsl Rev. Richard A, Council!, will te be hald in th* ipring. On Tu*sday, Nev. 10, th* Junior OUTHT bed and night table. Regular H14. OO snaten, there will be Bible Instruc- preach from the aubject, "The An- Worship club will meet at 9:10 te tion for adult* and a class con- xiety of the Soul," Music will be Th* altar guild will hold it* an- 449 ducted by th* psstor for Ihoae pre- nual meeting In th* ehureh Wed- dellv*r a Thanksgiving b*sk*t to a $ furnlihcd by the junior choir. nesday, Nov. 2», at 11 a. m. B*edy family. Thii group m**ti af- 30 paring to Join the church Dec. 2. Rev. Mr. Counclll will be guest Ur school Thur*day* and include* preacher at St. Paul Baptist church 54 fourth through s*v«nth grad**. There will not be a clati in be- BAPTIST TMMtl 1 WAY! TO NY IAYIS4I 3*pe. Modem ginners' English Thanksgiving on River »t. at 3:30 p. m. The sen- Tha adult Blbl* study group IAIYTRI night. The next elass will be ior choir and congregation will ac- New Monmouth AT IRWIN'I Th* church Bible school will meet m*ct* Tuesday* at eight o'clock In ChooM from mapl* or walnut S*pc. Thursday, Nov. 29, company him to St. Paul. varlou* homes. The congregation Snlah. attractive atyling The evening service wilt be at •t 9:41 a. m., with class** for all IASYTMMS Th* Women'i Missionary society ages. ha* b**n supplied with World Wide make* this outfit a must. will meet at the church Wednes- 7:30 o'clock, and the pastor has Bible, iiadlng Mlietlons tor th* Complete with mattress and GASH • UY-AWAY day, Nov. 29. at 2 p. m. chosen for hla sermon, "The Glory Rev. William E. Biagrovc will uie Chrlitmaa **uon. aprlng. CHROME All uced clothing to he sent to of the Commonplace." as hi* topic for the morning atrvice Pledge card* d*llv*r«d by th* Lutheran World Relief must be at The union Thanksgiving service at 10:80 a. m., "Grieve Not the Holy canvaai taami were riturned by th* church not later than Monday sponsored by Calvary Baptist, Pit- Spirit." The organ prelude will fee th* majority of th* famlllu of th* DINETTES $ morning, Nov. 24. Three times as grim Baptist, St. Paul Baptist and "Reverie" by Dlckcnaon, and the congregation at the Sunday ser- much as has ever been * VW*Wkr few 7:80 p. m. tending public school is held In the The tenth annual organ rtcital •169 129 at th* church Tuesday, Nov. 27, at The following children were pre- school auditorium after the 9 9 p. m. Mrs. Maud Johnson and and conctrt of th* Baptlit church THANKSGIVING sented In a aervlee of parental ded- o'clock mass. will b* held Monday evening, Die. IAIY TMMII IAIY TUMll Mrs. Carrie Roberts are in charge Oontlitlng of eh*»t, dr«M*r, ication at the clou of the service Tomorrow |a First Friday. Mass- of tht program, Hosteaiei are Mrs 1, at »:15. Th* program will fea- DINETTE SPECIAL Oovtred In lovely and durable Sunday: William Cheiter, son of es will be at 4, 7 and R o'clock, Con Norm* Baxter, Mn. Margirct Al- ture Harry Campbell aa organist b«d, Inniraprlng mattnu, taptitry. Comlstlng of lofa Mr. iind Mrs. Vernon Lnud, and fc>.«ions will bs heard today from len, Mm. .Tune Frederick*, Mis Miss Jean Shaw, marlmhlat, and Beautifully finished In Honsy Maple. it**l *prlng, 2 pillow* and 2 bed, platform rocker and Dnnlel Edwnrd, son of Mr. anil 4 to fl p, in, anil from 7:30 lo S p. Julia. Martin snd Mrs. Esther Her- xylopnonlst, and convert singers Comlstlne of chlnn, buffot, tnbl* and 1 lamp*. Regular 1219. , wing chair. Regular SITS. Mrs. Edward Thompson. m, Holy Hour Friday will be from bert. Lxwrenc* Smith and ftarhara Activities fnr the week Include * to fl p. m., after which will be Pearson, chairs, Regular 1320. Monday night, Baptist Women's Nocturnal Adoration, league. Fellowship hall; Tuesday, BAV SHORK COMMUNITY REFORMED Baptist Women's league Christmas SOCIETY OF Eist Kctnaburg Mlddlitown FINE FURNITURE baisr, afternoon and evening, Fel- rRIBNDS (Quaker*) R*v, John P. Euler, pastor, will ,f. Bhirpc, a atudent at Ntw lowship hall, with cafeteria supper Shrewsbury deliver a special Thanksgiving dsy to he served between 8 and 7 Brunswick seminary, will dillvir a The Shrewsbury meetlnj of Re- sermon at 10:30 a. m. •armon at th* morning icrvle* at o'clock,; Tuesday afternoon, Cub ligion* Society of Friends (Quak- 27 MONMOUTH ST RED BANK Hcout puck 23 den nwiMIng*: Wed- Th* pastor will answer th* ques- 11 o'clock. H ers) meet* for worship at 11 a, m. tion, "Is There a God?" at the Choir practice will ba h*ld Wed- nesday nl»ht, Nov. 28, Chancel the Flr»t-day (Sunday) In the meet' When In Perth Amboy Visit Our Sturo nt nholr rrhenrinl; Thursday night, 11 H, m. worship service Sunday nesday at S p, m. Nov. 29, Boy Scout troop 23; Bible, ing house at Broad at, and aye* Church school and Bible class wll! Dr. James, professor of theology IN MADISON AVB. (Meat to Mantle Theatre) study rl«ii In rhsrfs nf th* pas- mor« av*., preceded at 10 a. m, by meet at 10 a, m, A service of re- at Now Brunswick, will deliver a Uf, Us board ef Chrlftlu Bduts- lh« Flml.-duy ichoul, Vlsltxs ars quent prayers will lie held Wtdnea- »» to Mr. am* Mia. Marwy Waafkawaal • r. CMtw TkoBM I. w rd. ta UU, aas Ctaekla. Matowaa; Mr. aM B. UaMa V|uiaa a, aM*. it. katoid aava it to MMB from Mra. Braaat f aitortoia aM of tht Itratogle Air troop S met at the hone of tha lead-l eamrnaM, P.r.C. Dillon I* a m«- er. Mr*. Emily Tuv**on, Twaaday] TRADING POST ehanle, a rraduata of tha Cal-Aero afternoon. ChrUtnua plant aM tk* tMtltuta af Olcndal*. Cat., where Mr- or obtalnlnf n reeord player I 35 HIGHWAY MDDLETOWN ka WM natlgnad after tha comple- for the u*a of the traap wara dla> AS AMERICA'S LEADING AUTOMATIC WASHER FOR tion af hlf bMle training at Lack- cuaaed. LARGEST SELECTION OF TOYS U*d Air Force kaae, 8am Antonio, P. F. C. Dillon WM graduated Call's Naek <**u!\,^- QUALITY & PERFORMANCE! ^-,^ ALONG THE SHORE from Bed Bank high achool In Turkey* wen won by Robert PWC*S LOVJM WAN IN TNI CRT June, 1M0. He entered tha Air MeOowan, Matowaa: Pred Karri rare* tha next month. Hla apeelalp - ion, Mra. John DeUakl aM Rob. OWN 7 DAYS A WMK Ml • P. M. llatt trainintrii g WM completeltd tata MM ert Voorheu, Holmdel. and Mn, weeki at tha Inatltute. 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Ruimon Troop Hold. Cunpout, IT'S MOVIITIMI U. S. Investiture, Vi-iu Weft Point day aight et laet week at the *tsn <» waxn •f Mra. I«ul*e OraadiaetJ. Mr*. geeutmaeter Edward • •writ Vert* VaaBraat ef Wweee) wea Cft*. Vopleka, Rellia Newton aad Jeka la art. the •tteadaace pria*. The etakVa «r IE6.19SMI Blue, troop to—Itteeatea. and a««t Meeting will he held at Mr*. •«ven ecouU ef troop We. 11 ktMaad Walter Badea alee were ewora Ruby Chrleteaaa'e he*** la Shrewe recently attended • week-end d!*- la. Gary natter****! aad MeaaM •ury. 1rict cempout »t Cant Brlabaa* Veaaeka tee*ived Star oeeut baeigea. Mr. aad Mre. Harold SkkuH* and near Fermiafelele. Oeorf* Hallaaea, refreeeattag children ef Quiacy, 111., have keen. The eooute were Charlee lt»|tl, the ire denartmeat, aaooaor, pre- vUitiag Mra. Schult*' pweaU, Mr. Robert Hunter, Alexander Hunter, aeated the kaaer petrel Sag te tke and Mra. Edwla Waeley ef Cele- Jerome Kennedy, Oerjr natter****!, Fljrlng Eaeie pejtrel. Twenty-els maa et. parcnta atteadea the ceramonlee. Ronald Vopitke and Joke) Blaaa. Girl BceuU ef tree* «§, Falrtrtew wheel, leet week made favor* fer NOW Tans 8ATVHDAY Tree* aunbere wbe Bade a re- Thanksgiving. The troop will net Inv«»tlture ceremonies wer# held eeet trip te WaH Point In ekeerv- set thla week becauee af the recently at Bmihat* hall where aace ef Bey Scout day included Mi- holiday. Perry Walter, Heed Utftdia M4 chael Baeek. Jern Blaee, Loul* John Kallrran, patrol leaden, aad Recent guerte *f Mr*. Oeerge CaelM, John Halleraa. Reaald Holm, Peek ef Freet ave. were Mra. The- Gary pl«tter«piel, Edward Foiktr Jereeae Keaaedy. Roger Krone*, rcea Kreaae, Mrt. Dorothy Water- and Michael Batch, acelctaat aatrel Curtla Uiadla, Reed Luadia, Reh> man, Mre. Evelyn Hyere, Mr*. leaden, were awora In. Teaderfeet* •it MeOuinneaf, Carl Olaoa, Jaaaae Olerie. Memmela and Mri. Maries awarded pine by their a*reaU were Patte«, Gary PUttertplel, Jaha IU> Lynch. Can Despreem, Alexander Hunter, ker, Ranald Veptcka, Perry Walter, Roger K route, Harry Meyen, lte*» Mclvla Soden aad Peter Willia» Pvt. Williaai WymhJ, wha le eta- ert McGutnnea*, Charlee Btrafel, •on. They were accem»ai>ted by the tieaed in Wiecenaia, visited hU «ar- Afflisswes of All tUsMk Robert Huater and Ronald HoM. acoytataster; Joaeah Platteraplel, AlkartO. ente ever the week-end. 0*r»*» far All Make* MaMm, Washers, Second clae* kadfet were award* aeeietent aceutmaeter, and Williaai Mr*. Alan Whit* wae hostea* at cd to U>ui* Cook* aad Jaaiee Pat- Hallcran, tree* cemaiKteeau*. Af- FORT MONMOUTH—Chief War- a dementtratiea petty Tueedey ton and flr*t cUts badie* awarded ter vititinc the eemeue, the grout rant Officer Albert O. DeMere, 112 night ef lut week at her keeM, S> Bpriag *t., Red Bank, hat been Cenover pi. OueeU were Mra. Paul to Reed Lundin and Curtl* UMUI*. wetefced a dreaa parade and attend- appointed to the grade ef W-4, JUtars ferric*, MM! John Davica won a merit bedfe I" ad the Citadel «aae at the atadluai. Carow, Mr*. M. Weigle, Mr*. Charle* equivalent in nay te the rank ef Yakew, Mr*. Paul Frleie, Mre. Ed- major. Warrant officer DeMert, one ward Creken, Mr*. Ruth O4terd heeaital early M«nday morning by of four Fert Monmouth men toand Mre. EliMbtth Nelll. the trit aM teuad after aufferiag hold thi* rating. It eflleer in charge Recent guetU ef Mre. Kenneth The Sea Bright Affiliated Repub- bf Officer*' pertonnel proceuiag lican club, at a epeeial meeting • heart attack at her heme. B. Thompson et JesTereoa et., Wll- aection. CW DeMera, who hat been mort park, were Mr*. Harry Keen, ; Sunday night at Harry'e Lebsttr Meinbere of (he Methodiet church a resident of Red Bank lince IMS, KIDHAMK 111 U,KHM7M house, diacuued plane far an la-have been aeked te bring canned waa cuotodien of officer*' records Mn. Melvin Leek, Mra. Charle* •tallation dance for RepMblicaM geode te the eervlce Runday morn- in General Hea4quarten, Tokyo, Thompson, Mn. George Maehclli, elected to office ia thle Menth't ing far the annual Tbankagivlng Japan, prior to hi* assignment Mr*. Oeorge Leeh, Mra. Kendall and election. The dance le eaaeeted te pickup. All donatleat will be taken here. Mr*. Tarnow. be held early In January. Further te the Methodiet home for the Mr*. Everett Away af Catherine • AIKITIAIL PIX plane will be made and eammltteea aged, Ocean drove. ave. haa returned te her neeitlen named at the elub'a regular meet- Jean Ann Altman, daughter of East Keaitefciirf after being eonflned te her heme ing, Dec. «. Mr. and Mre. Edgar Altman, will An Invettlture tervice wai held two week* by illnett. it* p. a I Arthur Axelson af Ocean ave. It celebrate her llth birthday tomor- Monday afternoon at the. Brownie Mra. Albert Snyder ha* returned THVNSM ON TNI NR4" spending Thankagivlag with hit row. Me will be guett of honor meeting, Those Invrcted were Terry home after attending the wedding family at Kort Pierce, Via. at a party Saturday at her home. Werner, 8u*anne McKcnna, Sharon of her grandson, Henry K. Timm, Mr. and Mrt. John Laeey and The borough'a juvenile commit- Yatoe, Patricia Sheppard, .Tran and in* Miu Edith Rewle A Leenla. SlN..MON..TtE. NOV. 2S4M7 family of Ocean ave. will ipend tee will hold Ita flr«t meeting to- Lynnc England. Leader* present More than KM gueet* attended the •»•• BJB^RBIBJB^BB) InBJBJR^Bj ifRjp^BJBj BJR^ MpJ I Thanksgiving with Meada ta Calt- night with John L. Montgomery, were Mrs, William Krucger and reception. Mr. and Mra. Tlmas arc well. referee of the county Juvenile and Mr*. Anirelat Santucc! and commit- vialtlng Bermuda. Mra. Latter Perrlae af Oeeaa Oemeetie Kelatione court. Mem- tee member, Mrs. Rote Brady. Re- Mra. Emma Cooper ef Chapel ave. hat been eonflaed to her bom* ber* are John Wenhelmer, county freahmenta were cerved after the Mill wa* a gueet Wednesday of kwt BTAJUUMO by Illneia the paat week. prohaUan eflleer; Magistrate John meetlnr. week ef Mr*. Albert Snyder. Sta Bright reeldenti wha attend- P. Weir, Police Chief Bert Boyer, The winnert of prices at the OAllWTTt COiMsTf h Mar ed the Republican party't gM plate Rev. Robert S. Judge, Mn. Helen Scout Mothere' party lajt week victory dinner Wednetday night af Teung Sawyer, Edward Price and were Mre. Beryl Calabree, winner AT PAEAMOVXT ONLY . MM AJUi last week at the Sea Girt Inn wen Mr*, tally VanDoeren. Mr. Mont- af a turkey; Mri. Joaeph Howard, Mayor-elect and Mrt. dtorgt gemery and Mr. Welnheimer will winner of a door price, and Bar- MICWT fOONIT "MY OWUW HOTWJM" Krauea of Ocean ave. and Caunell- espial* the dutie* of the group. bara Camerotn, a baiket of gro- ATLANTIC man and Mrt. Ralph Lawrence, eerie*. WED..SAT. NOV. SUMO, DEC 1 alto af Ocean ave. Mies Mae Welch of Beach et. waa haiteia at a Samba party Fri- The auxiliary et the Tatt Docir FM.-SAT. MT. MAT. "COUU TNI AIMS OP INI MAN WHO Cpi. Norrtt Blayton af Chleaga, aatociatlon met lut Thunday even- wh« U stationed •* Fort 0I«. »pent day night at her home. A epeeial 1OVR* MM HU ASftf TNI RUM ML T prlie wa wen by Mlat Slgrld Net- Ing. Plan* were mad* to hold a the week-and M gueet ef Mr. and t Chrintm*) party fer the member* YOUMUITIEE TMfl MM. Walter Covert af Mew tt. eon. Other* prevent were Mr*. JANE WYNAN • JOAN BLONDELL Mary Teomey, Mre, Paul Peterton, at Te Cottage inn, Keyport, Dec. Mre. Baatrlea R«aa Mtobmtai Mr*. Wettey Oarland, Mr*. CTeude IS. Qtfta will be exchanged at tbli "THI DAY TNI CHARLES L4UGHTON her birthday Sunday by having din- MlMMI, Mr*. Frank CeriMk. Mr*. time.. ner with Arthur Mask aM herRaymond Heliker and Mr*. John IAITH ' THI 1LUI VIII" daughter, Mitt Virginia JahMan, Keenan. Lincoln wu r*4l*eted~>r*eldent at Colt'* Neck Inn. In 1S44 aver Oen. Oeorg* B. Me- n TEAM Or CONTINUOUS SERVICE Mri. Martha Dye af Canter it. Mle* Claire Tharln and Paul and Cleilan, Demecrat, STOOD STUV i fWEWSRURY AVE. RE MM! RIO BANK waa taken te MonmMth M*nieflal Freddie Tharln ef River et ap*nt Saturday In New Tork city. SVV. • MOW. • TVBB. Charle* Schwart* of Oakhurat The STRANDS began hi* dutle* a* manual train- ing teeehtr at the grammar aebool none Men«ay. Mr. "thwart* graduated JOHN DEREK BIG frem Itutgen unlverdty In June, DONNA REED '•1 IMtl. School wilt be dlimlited at «:« WEDNESDAY.THURSDAY •. m. today for the Thankiglving > NOV. vacation. It will reopen next Mon- Ntw Hvi SRMI| "SATURDAY'S iMOHIt I day morning. Filled With Suspense \ Chief Bert Boyer of Center at. I* tm twe week*' vacation frem hi* dutlee with the police department. HOUM IV Edmund W. Cline ef Church at.. WEDNESDAY OWE OAT termer borough collector and h treasurer, returned home lait week THUIVir OREEB OASSON from the Jeney City medical een- •ale Neywerd 14 MAiUORIE MAIN ter where he wa* a (urglcal pa- tient •THK LAW AND THE LADY* Sgt Ml Mr*. Herbert Auiburn have returned home after a two-I'llTSOONAVY" -ALSO— week wedding trip te Arkania* CAMBMN MtTCHELL iOUIt MAYWAID . PATWOA MRMNA where they visited lit. Autbern't tea eereey • Vbe Bewery •••*( ••rent*. They have moved Into •WVOOUBM COLD* •THE LADY AND THE BANDIT* their apartment on Ocean ave. raiDAY^ATURDAY NOV.

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When you buy tubber footwear, buy die SL000.00 TV sn o butt The TRIANGLE festuitt only WetViiwr*. AMERICA'S BEST KNOWN BRANDS - priced LOW t« meet all competition. Hurry Heva you thauaht af an outdoor jacket or tureoet for Mm? laeauta wa bat Iw's thlnklnej ef ena . .. and needi ona. We've many itvlai te to yeur nearest TRIANGLE Shot Store, fill hit particular bill . . . unlined popllni frem $7.50 and quilted Knee] Qibardinat from $l7>fl • • • Otheri have iip-out linari... and stilt ether* We sre all set for you whh thouiands of with meuten cellars. Coma in new, talect the ityla you fast will tuit him bait... we'll be «lad te "lay away" yeur selection 'til Christines. pain ofrubben, arctics and boots.

Top: No matter what you used in the tins A real rugged cotton gabardine sur« coat made by Lakeland, with remov- of tubber footwear—Keep in mindt WAITII MADTS MOM THtATMl able belt, soft timten cellar and satin ASBURY PARK ejuiltad bi.ply wool interlinina. 'Tow tav JMOftf •MAYFAIRt Dty 97.SO In 0 TtlANQLt STOHil" UeejeeJ WH* ThrNb oeeJ lave* II lottom: LANCASTER Z*Un treated, te resist water, Kedlak Kleth poplin jacket. Made by fa* TALL MEN" meus Zero King, these [ackats have COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR a itp-out liner ef soft glove leather. JUDY UWMHtl^VtlWT ROUND it.ts •5MMM0IT. 0 ST. JAMIS o O LYMC O Now Thru SAT., NOV. Mill •tart* Tkankiflvlng Oay

HKV SavWIVIl OINI KtUY iV BBJiO" SUN..TUE.. NOV. M41 "AI\ AMEKICAN III IRQADWAY •LADY tBOM TKXA8" LOW IRANCH Solllnf 1 Million Pairs a Year-THEY MUST IE 600D. "TWO OP A KIND" IN PARIS'* yOVEMBEB », im

Ms* otkaat aaoiar, f»va a .opart af tha fManaehlo loatHaU aha at- Qub»omtn ToU taadid tajt *umm*r at New Jtraey Callaga la* Weatea She wa* ee- lacted a* tha club'* delegat* to the To Stud j Borough laetitttte which waa apoaeored by tha Maw Jeraey Stale Pedaratiaa i'* clahe. Budget Methods Meraa of Alleahuret Grand Opening! Sha iocluded ia her tha "Hyma af Ttankngiv- Iag" Tea waa oetvad la the club lioto library freaa a table decorated with a harveet *tyl* ceatarstec* of fruits 10:30 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd Few Crraeral Tax Rase 0*4 owgaublae, Mr*. Daatcl Dondi Mr*. Rjara Niaieen »«re Carttaaf TUliataa*t< *tacntlv* *U- Priced ractar af tka New Jaraev Tasaav cbairaaea af tha nfraahmant com •r* aaaaciatiea, wa* *B**k*r Priaay mitt**. Haataaaea ware Mra. Harry at A Mating af tk* IU4 Rank H Vagai Mr*. Alaert M. Van to Htm— Weaaea'a eluh at tha eltiBBami. Waatraad, Mr*. Baaawrt Weinttei* Y*e St Tha Btaajraai v«a arroaga4 kjf tha aa4 Mra. M. R, watlhacher. Small Fry Shop civic* aa« legialathM 4tea*ftaMat, af which Mr*. Praak A. Haras aa4 Cannon Towal Satt, Gift Box 1.91—2,fl—3tl I mrnmwu* MM MAVM. N. A Mr*. Phillia Waltao era chairaaaa. Nmkimf tW fate tow Aa ta the beet war far a freaa Haiieckt, Give a gift of solid comfort From 3.5f of people ta atue'y f*>v*ra**aat. Mr TmaCH Tilllnchaat *at.' "Btadly haw PRBCHOU>-|t U aat dimcult Indian Head Table Cloth Sets. 52x52- •with four naplcint 4.t| four oflklal* hava afaat flaaaa* ia ar eaaaaaiv* t* make *n outdoor W» piM Hj—•**»**** *• fc*M* the p»«t, and study haw they la- atorag* pit or trench for ttorHif 52x68- -with six napkins 6.91 Uad te aprntl it in tha fatare." He cahbaga and root crape, eirept eewlMs. We ape»e«tete «N then mtatiened MM feeter* which •w*et potttoe* Keep In mind that cau«* a ••aaral rla* la taiea aa lo- th* tieneh atut ha located on well Linan Guatt Tewali cal, atata and taaaral level*, each drained gtauad where the water aa rapid) chaag** aa4 frawth la will ma away fram tha trench 4.91 poowlation, la 4avalao*B0Bt af rural rather than tewerd it. A1*o Im- L'nan Placa Mat Sati, Eight Piece 1*) «M| «TM. areaa, la rlilaj aehoat aaati, aaipartaat le ta keep th* temperature CAN0Y1 OiPISI ia athar Item* nenaaary ta aaaia- la th* pit aa near the freezing Plastic Mat Sett, Four Piece 1.39-1.69 •• aN children ••cam. tain teveinment la all SaM*. palat aa poejlkie «t all time*, lays At th* bualneea neaatlag, Mrs. i. M. A. Clarh, agricultural agent. 1.69 M"'«^ by parwfcl Denial Tuller rest] twe pttptui Tka treacls, tear ta Sv* feat wide, Cork Mat and Coatter Sati ehanajaa to the elub'a hy-low*. Tha eaa be *Md* with the tractor and MIIIIIIIIIIIll Brat ealla for an Inenaet (a tha**•*•> ar plow*. Plow* are used Egyptian Pillow Caiat pair 4.91 Opmtkt§ Sjwefef/ elub'a Initiation fee, but ae iacraa** t* le***a tke granad and the «coep in yearly due*. Th* *te»M limit* takaa th* knee aoil out of the pair 1.91 th* number of new member* a etah tr«**h t* a d*pth ef anywhete from Embroidered Pillow Cates member may proaae* to feur a twa la three feet deep, depending pair 2.91 year. The changaa were aBfrav*4 ea tha amount ta ha atered. Colorsd Pillow Caiet by those areeent. It wa* vated that Una tha traach with etraw or tha ehsnfee will ha atailed ia A*k ui about eur •alt hay and Juet before th* ground S9e printed form to th* entire mem- free***, gtlee* crap* in the trench. Man's Linen Initiallad Handkerchiefs Lay-Away Plan. berahip, prior to th* MC*M read- Bill It ta ground level at the aides A amall depoalt ing which will ha at th* Chrlat- and about eae te twa fett higher Three to the box 1.25 Oar. eanforlied ma* meeting, Prlday afteraaaa, in th* center. Men's Initialled Handkerchiefs oettaa aflat* hoidi yaur pur* Dee. It. -$1.W chaw until called Cover th* vegetable* with • tar- prints 65c colors. paulin er with Siatihraft ar other for. At that time, th* 4r*me osBert- Ladies' Linen Handkerchiefs, Attractive eiaaa 11* «*. ment will preeent an arlgtaal Blay, building Baser haviag ao odor. 1 written by th* department chair- Plat* fui enaugh aell en th* paper 4.50 * man, Mra. John c. BlHatt, as. Thaar caverlag ta heep R from blow- Men's Tit Racks, Holds 72 Ties mu*le a*p*rtmtnt, h**4*a by Mn. lag away. Salt hay alt* can be WiHiam Rofara, will arrange a used aa a covering provided enough Etc. ' 1.00 •peclal program far th* meeting. •ell I* placed over it ta heep It Quilted Satin Boies, For Hose, Jewelry, Crmd Opmtng Speetml At thl* time, eluh member* will from blowing. bring tmall gifta *ueh a* tallet At four to tla.net Interval* al- Umbrellas, l6*Rib, Assorted Styles 3.98—4.91-5.98 *o*p. hard eahdi**, ehacolotat. elg* low an air apace. Thai* apacci arettea ana tobacco, ta he Mat tapermit warmth ta tieape and allow Briar Hill, eaunty welfere kahw* at cold air te **ttle tut* th* bottom AILSilk Scsrfs 2.00—3.00—5.00 rraehold. Th* hoMaeie* will he af tha trench. in charge af Mr*. John C. Herbtr A* aaea as Creeling weather Saddla Leather Handbags 4.98 plus tax •laMl« 23' and Mra. Robert a. Break*. threetaae, saera »oil ean be placed it*, is*. Tha American horn* dapaitmaiit on tap, than another layer af talt will h«M It* annual hotMoy hasar hay ar a paper intaletlng material Rhinestone Jewelry 1.91 to S.98 plus tax at tha elubhouaa Tueaoay, Dee. II.and atar* sell. Thl* will keep the Variaua Iteme aultabla far Chrlat- temperatara la tk* trench uniform wa* gift*, and baked lead*, will b* near tka fmslag »*lat. Richelieu Paarl Necklaces 7.50 plus tax Crmd Opmtmt Saadsf t aeld. Thar* will *Ja* b* • snaeh So*** grewara pat aa many oa bar when light lunch will b* ten ar If or mare bfNhal* af ear- aUieWOOi **rv*d. Thii event will be followed rot*, beat*, turnip*, ar other root by the aeeond annual Sne art* tea. crap* Inta ane trench and make All-Nylon Gowns 8.95 Wool Gloves 1.50 Mrs. Lyman V. Vanlawegett, enaugh tranche* ta handle the en- SNOW SUITS president, announced th* fal|awlng tire crap. In thl* way, when root* nominating committee, Mrs. U C.are being mad* ready far market, Hand-Embroidered Gowns 3.95 Pigskin Gloves, Wool Lined 7.95 Rlchardaon, chairman. Mra. Tullar ane eaUr* pit or trench can be and Mia* Plorenee Krldal. M*mb*n uted at aa* time. Thle mean* that elected Mr*. Richard C. Heeketeff th* treneh haldiag larger amount* Hennellette Gowns 2.95 Wool ShouldereHes 2.95 and Mr*. Howard S. Higglnaon. doe* nat nacasaarlly hava to be re- Alternatee elected wer* Mr*. Wal-covered when removing amaller ter McDougtil and Mr*. Lawrene* AH-Nylon Slips 5.95 Housecoats, Figured Rayon 7.95 Schilling. * OP. ftSAL SSTATS PfM UNPAID TAHU OP aflBtMSTOWN IN THE COUNTY OP MONMOUTH Member* gave a eontrlbutlan ta Challis Bedjackets 3.95 Casual Dresses 8.95 Tea**, la aa* far tkt Toxnil.lp e! Middletowa. Ceuatr af ReaeuMth aad tha Paarl Ralph fund and ***** Pvt. Bnatl la Genaany ' ------the law rtaviriai tit tt eukt th* uaavld taate, aawiajaat* aad arrangement* ta collect waahm _ _ Ml. eet forth after eaah particular tareel ef >r***nr will ea clothing ta be aeat ta Kerea. The For 4tk Infaatrr Duty Bur-Mil Crepe Slips 2.95 Berkshire Nylon Hose pair 1.65 T, at tk* T»w*Ul» Hall. Wddletown. N. J., aell tht leade, ttaaajeat*, ktredlta- literature departmeat will meat . I tt auk* the aateaat catrctea.t efaiaet tuek loads, ttf.ta.r with faterett ea •aXrORD-Pvt. Jaataa Brand, •AU •—•! MMA thai aaita af aaia. at anallt vtodao Nov. 29 In th* elubhou** library. "«|» JJ» SainS"aweVla IM litwk »7»oai a* will turch.u tht **•*. tukitet t* redeaiptltn at tkt Itwtrt The art department will meet Prl> a *aa of Mr. and Mr*. Vincent rate tt latertet, hat ia a* aaaa la aaae** ef I tor etat t>er **num, pravidia*. any ptrtoa at tht tile thill *K*r to |iurch*tt day, Dec. 7. •rand af Mala at. her*, has ar- ti* *rt»eri> uajMi I* tadaaiwlea at • rat* ef lattrttt Im tain ont »w Vat, that tack ptrtoa *a». ia lit* el anr tat* ried la O*rmaay far dluly with at lattrttt aaea tadomatle* ••*» a praalaai ever art aaavt tht amount eftaita. ttstsiawati or other ekarfts due the Mr*. Vanlnwegen and Mr*. Rob- •jualtiaaUla, aid la *a*h *H* ike aeeaarir will aa ttnitk alt and told to tke bidder who tiers le tar tk* etaoual ef ert H. Dlibraw will r*pr***nt th* tha lath regiment af tha 4th In- *»ld tajitt; MMitanai* *r tkatsoai pla* tht hl«h*tt eaiaunt of premium. club at the annual federation day fantry dlvliton, htadquarter* an- Tkl* **l* ieaede •***• the tr*«l*l*B* *f tk* «*»lsed st.tutr. *f Ntw hint. Title 14. Artltlt I, Chtaler I. ati A^Aeah^tkA^aj a. B& * « aaaeaa^a>aW Seetlea I* I* lit. Tka **M lead*, 4aaaanau. kerefltaattnti and real eititt to he «old; and naaui of tbt perteat aaaiatt obeervance af tha Ralmar Wom- novatoaei inw wawat. whtai aald taut have hot* aaiiml **d th* ften (at which the 'axes htvt been Milled on attaint tf talk aarttl a»4 an* club Dee. 7. Tha Red Bank Pvt. Brand waa emptayed a* a Ike aawaal kerelaarae ttt fertt latlude the total amouat of tuti for tha rear htrtlaafttr Ml ftrth a*tlatt *ath aroa. elub'i f*d*ratlon day will be Fee. arty, with lattrttt

IB "ll.l"t 1.41 lt.14 I.It 111.11 It.l* e 1.11 lt.lt l.tt 17.11 1.1* l.tl t.ll l.tt lt.lt III 11.11 1,12 t.tl 101.41 l.lt llt.tl 1T.U 11.24 ,. Reussilks' 1.12 111 11.04 t.ll 11.11 NO NEED TO BE OLD FASHIONED! •us 4.0T II.IT tt.tl) l.tl 11.21 In thit modarn day and aaja fh*ra tt no ntad TO ba old faihfenad . .. nor ?. ; 108.10J.104 1T.I0 1.41 11.41 14 1S.JS 1.11 11.41 ^ stock thore any neod for your homo TO bo old fothionad. Horo aro two iuf9«ttiom (T 11.14 T.It 41.41 that will tjivo your homo o now look . • • and giva you tha sxtra room that It J'dd'!.?t«f,-4.I Kti. 11.41 1I.M lli.lt ft ."*•iuV7utW:Uft•iaeroft—I I AAct. 11.11 ll.it l.ll 11.14 you nood. It r.m • ..-..*FtaMM...... HtitMcrttt M-t.lt 111.11 l.tl 1* B. a Praaeta Ntw Mtaaiauih o.lt l.tl 11.11 II * P. Kterat'Orekard Garden* 14.11 ll.lt 1.41 It 0 B. Willttt Map lt.lt 1.41 !!{ New Dormers to —.•••—». —..Untrotv ll.il l.lt 8tn4ere. Htnrr A Geatva ..—New Monatutk l.t'l I t« T.tt Add naw bsauty to your hoajio . . . add •4 Sudan. Hear* Ntw Moraeutk 7.14 l.ll iliS ts Sckatftr, Freda ...-. ..—..flatlwoiuit 294 to 191 11.41 IT.lt mora room. Not only will dormort (your »s Bekrodtr. Gut Eat _.__-. Na»eslnk 111* lit: tt.tl »7 Sessen, trnan * Marr M. —Chapel Mill—II Aei, lt.lt T.55 2l.lt m choieo of ttylet) give your home a differ- 110 Tietjen. Carrie Country Clyh 101 80.il 1.4* 11.11 ent look . . . but it will make your attic 113 Van Brunt, Joieph , Van Bruat Map 1S.1I T.T* 11.14 lit Wtstkrook. Frank ~ Navaiink 41.4K T.tl ll.it livable. Light and air ttt oatily admitted 1J0 Wightman, Marx - 'Irektrd Gardens A 111.141) 9.94 l.tt 11.14 141 Davidson. Itabtllt B. Ktankhur* Park #2 11 45.14 1.14 to your attic making it another floor twit- Glynr,, Michetl ...... ~Hom.lle.ii Park #2 49.114 T.tt .2..: dble for extra roomi. Eitimotst art free \\\ Hege!, Helen „...... E. Ktanthurf Manor 102 1.-, 2 « t.tl Jenkins. Merle A. —•Orchard Gardens 1951*29. 4 S2.34 Ml II. i FAMOUS! ... call now! III Johnson, William ..... — HoauMead Park #1 114 48.J4 t.ll It.l 111 "iernan. Joieph A Mary Octan Park 12.11 t.tt ISt Kraemer, Louislite lit. .._ Ntw Ktansbur.g #__2 2»S to 2lt 11.01, lit Kraener. Louise let...... ^.Xn Keaniburf #1 2S1 thru »»* •.is lt> Ll.t. Harold, A P. rajtossl ...Ideal Beack 34-3S as.u 1.4* a i A JtaaitB. Ktaathur* Park 1114 1.21 itl Martin, Wai. 1. , 4.02 *.:i «4.*l I Vmidernir etsjnpfc «f how Easy Monthly Payments Martin. Wn. J. . —ia ..M»^Naw Ktaniburg #2 1.14 I.II O'Callahan, Paul M r r 1i 4.11 11.41 II.TI 1 mmplkityotAtftttSodt and « l :-f,'" Ktanikurf Park 2 I 11-14 10.lt 11.11 nt . Kadf.rd.Uilb.rtW. A BtirrietH.mf. Kcambun Park #! I 10.11 44.12 1,41 "US us Silk, John a Iraat . fa.vltw Manor 1 1.I.S.4S-4I.47 llt.HI T.H Sctnlsn. Crank 41.14 t.OI in ncanivn inu ...MM..M...iaeaIdtait HeaeBtaenk B ft I0.SI 1.41 114 Smith, Richard A Carrlt Idttl Btach B . tS.»4 41.14 t.lft 114 Smith. Richard A Carrlt Idttl Bitcha n 10-21 18.09 1 wpfoducod a osahiiv ggo. It catches 114 Younu Miry E. Keinebuin Park #2 i 2« T.41 4T.lt Alexander, John A Nera 14,12 Room Additions ltl Alexander, John A Nera ..—-Grlffi i TraTraci t KK . ... 14.11- 11.ST ite Begltjr, Cathtrin* ...... NNt. w Kiariburf 2K •1S.S14.8I7 l!»« I.IT Campbell. Jimts .... Nttw Kcaniburi #1 !1 49I.492.4DS 24.12 i.ia If your horn* it imall... and if you want 117 Clint. Miry E. Mel. Mamamtttett d Ttrrtca ll.SItSt 40.20 t.ll ton Hallard Albert V. - Ntw Kctnikurt #1 t.il Ntw 15 413.494 4.0J ^B^ iAm *'*~~»-!.. - ** • •- f_ ta give it a longer , .. deeper look . • • tot Harris. OU« , PPort Nonmoutk 10.44 till in Jurewiei. Stinley A nose >C!aarv!«w B T7-TH 30.10 l.ll IMBV JO OtlgflC^Qt UtHiNI, III let ut add a room. It it a fine way to got Kunsman. Fred A Charletta < •Ntw Ktaaikun 145-344 .ii.il t.tl Merktd, Rar«e/ J. A U . 1H^ weight, baJsncc, proportiofi, alia the extra ipaca that you need and the cott Wl Mlek.ert. •••.•.•..——Baridir Hook Bay I4.lt 1117 II Bouthtra, Kaient III 1,24 t.tt 117 A. Rita ~-...ColllnI , ~Park A 44 to 44 11.01 IT.I4 . BJBJH ""* crifttnumlup, it oim yon it lett than you'd imagine. Call ui today tililt 1 Tanntherter, Madtlln* .. Mtnjnoutk Gar. #3 0 14-J7 e.ii lt.lt ' m 141 J Jtttnttl. Ww, A Iitellt •aatkarf Btaeh B Hl» m.ot 4.11 lt.lt 31 for a free ettimate. »rta«, Rtnrr ... " *•'« 4. 3124 t.tl 11.14 "W tterlio|i>fmititt£iMtt. erliln. Chrlstlaa fajimir IS.lt 21.11 I.TI 1T.TI \ +% . Futtir, Samuel O.mpbell's Jonclioa 14.11 S.2J 1.41 tf Hir«.r, Pranh 8. A Sarah A. Baircrest ii.it.it not T.ID ll.lt a > Lanntrath. M. W. A Martha Befford m 12 04 110,57 •Imlnt, Franett 4 Balford 411 11 ill!) ltS.Ol EVERY JOI INSURED latthewa. Donald Beech View Park 811 4S.24 10.79 72.1T i-pt. pUet-tHUmg ROOFINO Mimropnl, P. B A"iiiidHd' Baj.ldt Hits. 35.St 24.13 1.41 14.01 « PAINTING CARPENTRT Rhodes Samuel 1 lUlO lOK.BJ ID.Ot SIDI.Nb Letts, Joseph «. , J Tet. 47.2T • .Id • M4 NEW BATHROOMS KITCHEN CABINETS Lttts. Jaieph A I W, Lennari). Tet. •t IT 14 9.97 $28 including federal las ftOOM ADDITIONS II aSt .:.:.:.^z ardo Beach ti.1l 44.SH PORCH ENCLOSURES DORMERS i» unch. ttf IIS i.h EXTENSION'S Itt nt Park il 14,1*. 11 Hair, David A Marr .._ j Vltw Park l 4.11 t'.tt IA,M EXPANSION ATTICS OARAGES MASONRY ti J 13 Shuh ...Hillside Pirk ti.it 17.011 John A t».7J T.4T tt.ir FLOOR * WALL TIIJNO HEATING ELECTRICAL WORK IIS I nun ll.io NOTICE Jency, brlnt numbered anil dcditiiated Weiterly, altnt Loll Nuaibtri Fifty. at Utit #8H and M on the Man otK'uht and FlIty.Ninr, fifty (SI) fe«t to By virtut of a Judgment of the Man. Building Lnti tntltM Btlfonl Park. l.ot Numbar Elfhly-t'tven an Mid Map I FREE ESTIMATES! nouth County Court Probttt Olviilo* Manmouth County. Ntw Jtrity, dattd mtdt November 2. jlJl, tkt tubterlktr, thence (I) 8«utk*rly, al*n( Lai Num- rU May 10, Itll and particularly deicrlbtd ber tlihty-Seven, ont kandrtd and the ndmlnlitrator af tht titatt at Sara ai fallowtt BaumKartnir. dtctaud, will an SMur* twenty-two and four ttalkt (112.4) fttl d»», DBecinber », 1M1 at I!tat A, M. BEGINNINO at a point In tht North- to tkt Northerly .Idtof tal4 Union A»e. 1! In tht forenoon, nil at pukll* aali on •»lr lldt of Union Avtnin, cflitant fifty nutl tntata f4)/lut*rl». along tkt tht tiremliei at Union Avenue, Btiford, III) fttt Wtittrly from the point of Northerly tide of Unlaa A'tnnt, fifty " Reussilles' IntfriietlOT of the Wtiterly ildt of Cot* (SO) feet to the point or eliet ;f Be- New Jeriey, for a mlnlmuaj prltt of tuj Plica with tht Northerly ilde nf glnnlnv Monmeuth't Loscltnf Jewelen [Tlonmouth fonstruction fo. 11,700.00, all that tract of land ttort Union Avenue, and from thfnr»» ritrn'tnf M. LAWRKVOIl droTT prrtl=u'r.rl)' deeirlbcd a folluv,*, 111 Northerly, alone Lot Number Admlnlilmor of the Eitatt All thtt ctrttln tract of land In Btl.Ninety, ont hundred and twenty.twn and i s B l |« IVtf. _ Rtdj Iwth ford, la tht Towmkli af Middletown, four.teiilhi (111.4) (er-t. tn Lnt Number 0atMtF tt MaiattuU aid llitt tf Ntw Flfty.Elfht en laid Mapi thence (I) It pay* U A4>trtiit ri Tkt Etaiattr, Lawyers TOYS! TOYSI TOYS! TOYS! Aid to Family COMPAM OUi PMCH Aetioa by the Legal Aid aacioty of n—it—- Ceuaty ha* earned BUY AND SAVE AT a Mother aad her •»* childre* from f eviction ta a «*** typical af the IYa*C AI f A C HARDWARE work 4OM by tk* oeelety, K ha* km 41eel*a*4 here by taegr. Jo- Mr ALWU 9 UTTLE SILVER aeph T. Casey, society preoUcat. •lace the eociety 4o*e •** •HIMI- PROSPECT AVE. * OUJRCH ST., clae namee of it* dieat*. tka par- tie* lavelved la the act lea were LITTLE SILVER •ot named by Murr. Caeer. but he revealed these fact*: Th* Mother had beea brought ta- ts Loag Breach 4i*trlct court on a charge by her Iaa41srd that eko dcitroyed kia property aad dle- turked other teaaati, the bast* for hi* application to evict her. Tke womaa told Dietrlct Court Judge Altsa V. Evan* she was without it Natr Wra fuads ta abtaia aa attorney and •f iaa tmrmkw MORE TOYS tkrougk tke society. Samuel Cere- BBMBI BBBBBBRV AflaBBMnl BBBBBB1 aBBCaBiBBBMaBMm BBBBBBBBBI SBkA tenute of Red Bank wa* atttgaod *aFwM MMMmi w v*av*>of empav mw^i^B^avvBBBmimt amapmam* MMMVJ ta defend ker. He entered a defeat* ta which «cekfl to ymi BMJT us* mr Lay*Aw«y HM*. NEVER the waoMa denied eke kad keea dlsarderly or deetruetive and cea- ' •Hide wptll' tondad eke argued with the land- lord only keeauee he abufed th* BETTER BUYS ehlidraa. Damage the laadlard fsa- tended waa 4aa* ta aa apartment ceiling actually wae Mused when WC MM SMUHMV PUW th* laadlard stored furniture in aa attic above it, the defeat* #oa- > t* 1* tea teaded. After hearing testimony, the 1 ju4g« declined to evict the woman and her children. Migr. Casey 6W/ Jk/idume Co pointed out that the society pay* the court eeeU la euch ,c*e*e while atterneyt In the county take turat donating their aerviee*.

Tk* aawly-«rcaill»Ml Iret el4 CMM *f Tfaia LSMM will hel4 meetinfi on the 4 and fourth Tueeamy* of A Myriad of fa*fa*. HaadMM* baa** each msath, etartlat la December. •iaatiait g color*..l . I'M aoMatuatod by ffgjl Pint al4 elatan will be ee*4uet*4 a*aay alaoi . , . 'Jl boautlfullfdatalt- 'IT' every Thuralay avealag. The aea- •BBBSBBJB sail IBWCW aaal ^"^ od ibadaa. al* *f thle place were f««eroue la their reiaoaee for Knaaclal hala. MJtOEUVCM Wm OEUVEH Mri. John McCarthy, ir., Mr*. John McCarthy, Jr.. aa4 Mr. a*4 MM. Joieph McCarthy atteMed the wedatat of Mr. and Mr*. Ran. ert ra«an at St. Ana'* Catholic church, Jeney City, laturdty, Kov. 10. Mr. and Mr*. Euf**e lUardaa, 8r, abeervea their ISth weddlag annlv*Mary Thurtday, Nov. IS. Mr. and Mri. Bam MaePayden af Bray and Central av*i. h»ve open- ed a *hea in their home. They will carry a complete line af chlMrei'e we»r a* wall aa Unierlt. a«t. Karman Merher, ion af Mr. and Mr*. Chtrlei Marker, «hMrv*4 nil MM birthday Wcdnetday, Nev. 14. Ha I* itatlaned at Amarillo. YtwOhttM To*. 1 Wonderful oetoc A truly thought* The Seeut Mother* auxiliary af A delightful gift Thli la oaly oa* tal gift for any troop U met at the fire house Wed- number of b*au- for tka woman In of the meay ••* tloa of *mart your life... ihe'll motor*... aomo women, thl* «i aeedey afternoon, Nov. 14. A hot tlfut *tyl« . • . atylet of chair* H oepoelally flnoJ luncheon wae a*rv*d by Mr*. Nell tkl* on* I* only okerlik Hi •••youra for only a* low aa .. • Itudden, Mri. Lorraine ftauich, *M VEUVES* Mri. Maud Jthnion and Mr*. Ara- SIMBBUVBM •IMOEUVEM |IJO«0«UVBM bella Burkhardt, harteiiei. Later builnei* meetlna; wae called ta order by the fireildent, Mri. FrM» WtakUmaa. Vlaaa were completed far tk* aaaual Chriitma* and pal- revealing party ta be held at Cryt- NEW LOW PRICK ta! Brook Inn Wedneiday, Dee. 11 Mr*. Joeephine Zaborney wa* w*l- MWS AND MO BOYS' comed a* a new Member. Mri. At- vlaa Schmidt of Bray av*. wa* awarded the turkey dinner »rite. A donatioa af fM wai mad* to the •ay Beaut* far their annual Chrlit- MI aarty, and gift bom* of eaaay Mansfield wilt b* teat ta aeveral boy* la tha **rvlc*. NOIfl The Brawnla and Olrl Scovt troop committee will meet at the home of Mri. Dorla Boeeket af Wllasa are. Wedneiday, Nov. aa. leal wondwful Mr. and Mr*. Edwin C. Bean. atyUttahatioelM $*|Jf Mr. M< Mn. P>ed Beam and cMI- ... all colon .. • J drea Billy, Anna and Ardlth, Mr. ahapeel and Mr*. Edward Bryk and dauih- tera Jaalee and tHm*la, and Mr. and Mr*. Robert Beam and Mn Freddy epent Sunday at Belleville, where they attended a farewell par- ty liven far Ueut. Ruth E. Shan- non, who toft for two year* over* MM duty. Mri. Charlei Medenbaek of Wal- nut et. ii a patient at Monmouth Memorial hotplUI. Mr*. Medenbaek eufrered a broken l*g la aa auto- mobile accident Saturday. Mil* Nellie Malloy. a llfe-lonc rMldeat of thli place, died at Mon- mouth Memorial hoapltal Monday. Mr. and Mri. JoAn Oewonchalk of rt. M will obeerve their fllth JOHN B. ALLEN CO. weddlna; annlveriary Wedaeaday, Nov. ». Mr. and Mr*. Chart** Meyera of •3 Int. Si RED BANK TA S42I7 rt. M received word their twin aoaa NEAft POST OfflCE Edward J. and .. thur J» lUtloned at Mltehel Field. L. I., were pro- moted to the rank of corporal Tuetday of latt week. River PUM Of nine prlie* awarded Middle- towa school pupil* for lire preven- tion eaeayi, aevea were earned by children of thl* place. They wera Judith Jonee Bret and Diane Ralph third, from the ilsth grade. Win- ner* In the teventh grade were Patricia Partriek flrat, Nancy Week* and MaIJa Seule* third. Eighth grade priiea were won by Frank Crawford flret and Evelyn Layton aecond. All Middletown teacher* and per- aonnel were X-rayed Monday. Mr. and Mr*. T. Rodney Wllaon and Tommy left Friday for Au- guitt, Ca., for a family rtunion over Thankiglvinf. Mr, and Mr*. Frederick Oil! of Sunrlie pi. and Mr. and Mr*. Aubry Smith and Mr. and Mr*. Jame* Shank of Alexander dr. were ipec- DEUVBB1 tator* at the Princeton-Tale game $lM Saturday at Princeton, The lecond meeting of the River Plata Day camp committee wa* held Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Wlnfleld Rumaey on Hubbard ave. Member* attending thl* meeting held at the conclusion of the fund drive were Irwin Hend- rlckj, Harry Treacy, Oordon Kldd, Mr*. Harold Perry, Mr*. Walter Bternenberg, Mri. Clifford Smith, Mr*. Benjamin Becker, Mr*. Theo- dora Marko, Mri. Jame* 8henk, Mr*. George Caetleman and Mr. and Mr*. Rutniey, AU returni are not yet completed but la expected the generality of the community will again provide a aucceiiful awlm- $ttf> T**W ming and day camp program for Only one of many FURNITUHE BEDDING the children of the area next ium- lovely atylei in MAK mer. •tep tablet . . . 'Ijf and •» low »« 170 MONMOUTH STREET, HED BANK 141 MAE* STREET, ASMIRY PARK Brul| Ii th« Urgent nation In II.M UKUVBM OPEN FRIDAY EVCNINGS . OtlH WIDNISDAY IVININ9S : II PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THK HEGISTKK South Amnrlca, covering an area i of 3,MM70 iquari mile*, *Bf» IBflfifK% W, 1M1 Wllliaa IdiaibarO**. audo to hold th* Chriataaaa p Dec. 13 at the church roaaia af tt. U lecal ia Paper John'a Methodlat church. Th« clui To Mr. ond Mrt. George E. Gere •tado • dOB»tio« »f IN It It. NEW MUNSWICK—Sweetcorn NOW TRUST YOUR Jahm'a aad l» ta Calvarr M«iha- a t* aaarket in iced pap»r Ke extend a most cordial Ktlcome diet church, lira. Raltuti Ban >'*g-,-_*« • msarlmtnt at Ohio to their neii- home in •tat* valraraity. Reault* havt b*»n will aatertaia the grotap at •tt homo oa th* Ha*let4l*ta4*i rd. *a ««*d aad Jaatpa F. Hauck, exten- ApplrbrooL: Farm, Thuradtf eveaiag, Wov. 9- AttaaaV ai*a saarkatiaf *a*«rg, Mri. Ocorga R. Ella—, Mn. tk* b*nrat of any New Jereey «row- of finr hornet in Joaeph R. Peaaua, Mr*. WlUlaaj Vf ars wh* saar wlaa t* try the aew fUdt, Mra. Itelaad »aiaa*a*, Mn, ~Mtb*4 neat s*a*oa. TO LEON'S Jamce NeMiager, Mra. J***ph t. Iced cora sold better tkaa other Jacob H. V. M. Leffert$ Lehaa, Mra. Lt—art Uarawr**, -»ra tm retail store* fceeaua* It Mr*. Harold Kit*. Mn. aUHUal Bwat Ha auality and frasanc**, •<•- ('hart's T. Kil'-omint Walling, Mra. Raalif M. URtr, Mn. aardiaaj U Hauck. Irving I. Manahaa, Mn. JaaMt M. Each aa* acid four d**en ear* Apptekroole Farm Ward, Mlaa Vera T*aiM***a. Mn. af sara aad M p*undt *f Ic*. B*(i TheaAor* O. Bailer. Mra. Walter w«r* U*d and b.*Bi u»ri|rbt an that on Route 35 it* water triekleil threufk the corn IM MIGHTON AVINUi junt north of the tiavnl oi;rri*itt, •male, Mre. Cyril* Raw, Mn. I aad k*ak*pt Iit at*i*aa*i*t and coal. Corn Carlton Cherry, Mr*. John M. Bahf- wa* packed aad iced la th* Held. DIAL, NfW JMSIY .tfifl'llrloim towu»hip ennurg and Miaa Mall* Baitey. Hauck atate* It we* generally Th* O. O Bewlag dub aa*t at *4 la th* Oki* study that the Tel. Ural 7-791)3 the horn* of Mr*. Frank McCI*a» * alkauM have beea large enough ter Vridar tvealag. Attending won hold «v« d*ien **r» and 25 Mra. Theodore <1. Baltor, Mn. nada af ic*. June* Neidinger, Mra. R*l*n4 lav Th* aptcial wet strength bag* TSC it. mom, Mn. Cyru* ROM, Mra. Wil- *d ia th* *ip*riment that ran liam Rarrea, Mn. Hendrlck L. B*a tw* aoaoeae WM eia eente each. PTC. OMTft A. "Kickcy" >rowa, nett and Mrs. Ullte Hugh***). Ic* ca*t* avarag*' a bit m»r* than it, V. m. iforlM Cnf, Ma of Mr. Mr. and Mre. WalUr l>. O*«a. f r »«4 Mr«. OMrft A. Browa •( af Millvilie apeat th* woeh^a tw* **nta a aaien. Hiakway M, EMt K«uikvr«, la • with Mr. and Mr*. W. Ptoraaa Deaa NOTKC Member 1 • ground crew la Mra. Auguatu* Baiter aa4 tafUrt A»»ll«tlt*t *r< btin* r.r.lnt for If. chara* of helicopter! la Korea, daughter Kathy Iran* returned *raa*i teulia* *Mtkint operation at Fort f'CWfP' AND IOHN H HARRIS ONLY 50* Ua« eaaatt •* taa lukicrlbcn, Etecutor. of «. C, «a waj aatifned th the Air day. Mr*. Carlaon I* the former Mn. tbe attate »f Mid t.o.ed. «ill ha audit- Carpi and reerivtd further train- Emma Waldron of Haslet. ed tad *t*t*d kr taa fturrogita of th. Canntr *t Mmmsuta an* irported tor ing at laata Ana, Cat, before go- **ttl. IdSi, at It e'tietk A. M., at th. Countr Cn»rt given hie ptlr te a destitute Korran Harry Qenev*** returned fraat a •eaic. Mala aad t'eurt gtrcata, Krerhold, Always aMple Puking Saace IN fr*Mt s>f our native. hunting trip te Ma'a* with a tea- N*« J*r*a>. point buck. Dat.d Na«*i»ar I, A. D. lill. Mrs. Jaatph Kinhaftr af BAMALO U. KaritOKAU', H«Jet til Park Avanua. del spent Sunday wltk Mr. aad N.« Tark City. New York. Tha Hatiet Parent-Tucher MM. Mr*. Oeorg* M. Thorne. TUB NBW VOMK TKUiT < OMfANY elation mat at th* school We4n*a- Mr. and Mr*. Edward Ccrllaa* , New York. 64-76 While Street, Red Bank, N. J. New. York I* vldtlng her asa, Kxccutori. atate aid I* greater when the at- Ralph Montaaano. Matirt. fltntr, Mardin a Ward, tendanca <• high. Mra. Howard Mia* Margo Olsen of Fair Haven I4< Broad Stre.t. M. Mowery, a delegate of the Par- Nt*ark i, New Itri.r, ni a Saturday gurat of Mlaa Kay Attnrnera. UK.41 ent-Teach'r ajuoclation convention Philip*. in Atlantic City Oct. II, 35 and *, Alexander Hinden and William reported aa the convention. Mra. Cook are making elder at th* Hla- Fred Jemen read the report from dfn farm. th* PTA pr**id*nt. Mn. Edna Ja- Petor Uuccarelll has furchated » aiiMan'a elaa* again wan th* at' :.fw Chevrolet car. tendance banner, for having th* Charlc* Meglia **l*brat*d felt nvxt number of parent* at tha ninth birthday Saturday. tovay electing. Th* second aerap drive Peter Geneve**, Mra. CkarU* will b* held ftunaar morning, Nov. locco and Mr*. Mary O PRE-XMASSALE M, ia Rarltan Tawnihli), and every aa* la urged ta have their acrap drove to Schen*eted]r, K. T., tai and paper far th* plek-up la th* urday. track. Mn. Manual OH*. Mn. The public sckosl will eloa* to- BtvKoms Frank Barballa a*4 Mn. Patrick day, Wednesday, for Thankagrrlag, X McConough war* appointed an and win r**p«a Monday. a eommltti* t* abtala prices as Ralph Montaaano has rataraed SAVE aaaa aa ponalble on playground from a New York visit. equipment. A toy auction sale will Kay Philips and EUiabath Ma**a ^ with b* held at th* horn* of Mr*. Frank who have been III. returned Barbclla Monday evening, Nov. M. achool Monday, Attending th* meeting were Mr. and Mr. find Mr*. Jo«*nh Faics BIJ P#NT PAINTS Mr*. Fred Jen*en, Wayne B. Dar- New York, and Mr*. Rasa Megll land, Mrt. Donald M. Andenon, and family of Hatlet spent Sunday Mn. Howard M. Mowery, Mr*. Ru with Mr. and Mn. Peter Genoves*. Mr*. Mary Sekoiky of Matawa Colon yottilojoy thing with, w4ors dolph P***u«, Mr. and Mra. Karl «. Eaehhola. Mn. Hugo Manettl, apent Sunday with Mr and Mr* GOTHAM WATCHES Mra. Frank Barbella, Mr*. Victor Jame* Ammaturo. beauty-that's the look jww bodioon Bennett, Mn. Grant M*t*g*r, Mr. Parent* of the public school chil- aad Mrs. Jtrrv Perno, Mr. and Mrs. dren served k, dinner In th« Mbool gets with any «io O/UMO* aaqr>to-uaa, Patrick 3. MeDeamtgh, Mr. aad auditorium today, Wednesday, far MhlttDFtkh Mrt. Ifaautl Oale. Th* committee la the teachers and pupil*. Among th* BUY THE EASY REEDS WAY' eharg* af rcfrashmrat* con*i«t*d guest* were Harry Wilier aad Peter af Mrs. Jtrry Parne, Mr*. Frank Oenove**, member* of th* H*lmd«l aarhcUa and Mn. Karl E. Each- township board of education; Jo- • NO MONFY DOWN batE atph E. Clayton, county auaarla- Undent of school*: Mis* Ruth Wil Th* bsnegclarjr department ef liam*, Mrs. Palumbo. Mlasas Har tk* Monmouth County Firemen's riet Cooke and M«rgu»rlt* Tna> AMERICANA COLORS aaMdatlon held a mettlnf Thura-

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Mllllt Patt.rion, lit Iteond It., Kir. ntlori, tnr.lmmltct Incatfit it 4 Whltt "ufcWlloni, U anr, ihould ka madt ItrMl, Red llnnk, N, J,, tha Plenary Bt> lmm«('lat«lr In.writing to Amy E, Minn, tall lil.trlbullnn Uitontt No, D-17, Km. Olirk of tka Bwouih of (ltd Bank, Bor. tnfore limiiil by Tha Mayor and Counill milh Hall, Mnnmouth 9t,, Red Bank, the llormiirli «f Rcil Run It to Hum . ti Uajwri, H PATTERSON. SHOE CO. «fnt ihf nrtmlitt located 4 Wklta I PMt, Rail Hank, N, J, W Ni II MOAD ST. RIO IANK I MP BANK-LONG BRANCH Stow Open Friday Night I Th« Mm* •( tkt lartntrialf It fat* 4 intt, M, I.'• ftftfcjffct Monnoutk Cagere Reaching for a Football TreaaUpaeU Lucky Placement Boot Low to Hopkins MintoB Fron Spotting Sjxwts Club, 71^ Wins For Catholic U WACa Drap Defeat By W«»Vs Kid IMMM Off ftrwr Tm Valley re*!* On TIVS 8es*wtJ Ov*f lar, H 6fo C«ttyt 11-12 Victory Hy Cunningham Cawrtater*. 4&3S Aapiawt AH. Tifrra BOXING TO AID THE Dr. N. S. Raasohoff foundation and it will A8BUBV PARK-Both Fart hfoa- Phil If iatea, hard-plunglag Buas- UMOtWOOO - Mai ( more «r less be the Army-Navy fighting it aut ia the Aebury Park Con- mouth team* susTered defeat* la soa high ackool back, dropped out fmutbtU Ctrmr OaW credited wMk aa assist ta Bed I vention hall ring juat one week from today. The KaijkU of Pytkiat Friday aight'e doubleheader at the of second place ia the Shore ecbeJ- Cethelie high scbaat'a U-U vtstery Convention hall. The aigwaleers, Jersey Shore lodge No. 142 is putting *• the ring show wkich will be aatle (coring rae> after Daaay 0W*T laBmtMV'MBB BnanatW^aBnV •n*fBan*fa**BBBB*m promoted by Roland J. Hiaes, the Mike Jacobs of Aeftury. playing host te a college-laaaed Treasa, Leeaando star ia which a "freak* eatit, aatat * i Hopkiaa club, loet their iret game Bktsero frees Feet Network, Feet Mm*, ins*, Cam* Ed- iau that epet by scertaa; a aair af taraes eM U be th* mavftoef in two itarts, bowing to the Brass teuchdawne again* Atlantic High- Wetery. ward*. Mesa., ami Labhetret Meval AH otettea have wWeagty gquad, Tl ta St. Ia the preUamiaary deaeted their imim fa* th# cense whtrh I* ta land* Saturday afteraaea. Plajrwg oa tha Oceea Oauatv contest Moamouth'a WAC* opened Tressa reaseved Miatea from hie oaerrias aanipmrat needed #e» the «we ef the tarh gridiron, tbe Oasey* aeaeV their campaign by iosiag to the perch with a tfraeiat total, white eoavelearMg from the dread dtaceee. Valley Forge Army hospital WACa, lacked th* ballgasneat IMStataa Miatea clipped te third rung aa third aaarter. MckVTwe* th£ Sgt Anthony Scela, former professional boxer coordinator of trie 15 to 2*. the Udder with 4a marker*. »eat back te beet tbe ceaverslea local eervicemfn flghtere, hu been awantped with fighting men who wiah For the post team it waa toe Carlton Hamlitea, the pride af Jer ths vtaJtes* ead seat ef a low . to participate in thia show. Out of this group, the beet possible bouts much height and Ray Felis. The Toms River high school, continue* ai-feet ten-inch L. I. V. ceater heet The hall was detWted by * I hsve been made. Sooo, when it all boils dawn it aid be the men from to lead the pack with 4* feints however, canting it ta go the various aervirea in this area againat the talented group of leather scored n pointa and controlled bath racked up ea 11 touchdown* aad a back hoard*. Another reaeon for swingers from Edwards, and of course the Navy swinger*. pair ef extra paints. The Indiana' Monmouth'i lots waa Jack Melinas, back displays a comfortable mar- The male) event feararlag beatyweights k a beat bstneea a member of last year's Columbia gin ef II paint* and appears te be Uons, who played an euUtondiag Ike Seal. IM esaad stagger, whe I* sppsisd by the crafty game and alaa scored IT pointa. a einch ta eep the crewn. •the JMamy Beyal ef Ukeborot. Seal he* wea Ma laet U beam aad Carl Anderaon, Freehald husky The feature tilt opened with a gridder, went ever the double Is ptttmg hie winning streak an the Haw agates* the header at rush when the Brans quintet 4*SM ia the easiest started rest . markers with a TD Saturday la the laltiel quarter with Uk*. ' Se»y mgrng-n-j- m the fourth, elatb, etvetith aad eighth Jumped to an early tM lead. At against Poiat Pleasant and the six the end ef the Irst period the Sig- weed taking iM |aad. The Caaspa ftaval districts, which eertalaly tabes la a Mt ef UrrMory. point* sent him inte a kaetted pe- nalmen trailed, M to II. then came ea ta «aet the eeeat, tition with Sam Apicelll ef Asbury There are two semi-finals scheduled that may ateal the show. Al Hd the Maors leak their tura A apirited Signaleer Ive opened Park. Both griddert have 41 points. Bergevin, New England lightweight champion, will trade punches with fgala te take a IM margla Just the second half to put the prcaaure Jack Mays, Freehold, has no com- Fred Schmits, hard-punching Fort Hancock star. on the visitors. With Edwards lead- petition in the extra paint depart' •efere the period concluded. Boxing feaa who de Met get their share ef beajt* araaad the ing the attack the Signalmen pulled ment with 14, while John DeVite « rtaen Btrre a> Yastfa up to within one point at the end The Ptaers drevs m yards far estjatr wMI now have Hearty af time la make thle beaeSt shew of three periods, trailing IMS. I* still the lone Held goal boater, a awei, aet ealy far their *«Mmeat. bat for the eajayeieat at a 49-yard angle boot. their sret tally, a march that etart. I , However, this was the closest OENKVA, N. T. - Charles "Bart" Jd tm altar Ihe klekeff. Bobby tbaae who win be hetotai by eelag the tanlpaarnt that wbj be Monmouth came, as Felix, Molina*, Jim Carroll, Red Bank Catholie flank man, continues to pace the Oallagher, ton et Mr. and Mrs. Meyer aaitfht » lOyard paas la the parrheaed wrth the prereede, Alpert and company kept ahead Charles B. Oallagher, Sr., 4T lUck eat} tea* tram Bob Nebea for the with crucial baskets at opportune lineman with SO point* tallied en moments. five TD'a. He also scored the most less pi.. Red Baak, has Salshed his WALCOTT GIVES BOXINO A UFT saya Roland J. Hinea of At- polnti in a single encounter, N; veraity feetball career at Hehert bury Park. Hines, who haa been promoting boxing and wrestling at the With live minute* to ge Schuster college. A tackle, Oallagher steads •ebby Hetaliag thrilled the C*. fouled out on peraoaals, as Mon- UmaSra 'Raa" NUkaJt ttenat •*> tha ictna welttof, to a the moot touchdowns in a eonteat, shore aince IMI, claim* that recent events in boxing circle* have atlrred four, and hu caught the moat pass- V I", weighs IM pounds. He has •ey fans ae the vMtere came right up interest and has created a healthy revival In boxing. mouth was still within striking dis- laa*)ara« pan ta gam* eWwn aut af (ha air at Dick Sftyata, beea a member ef the varsity for *»«k tataal the seere. Hetaliag, tance, M-M. Moment* later Ed- ea, flve. Tha scare i He refers bath te the Sugar Bay BoMaeea tweet by Bandy wards committed his fifth feul, and Atlantic HifManaJt aneJi, fati tat ta knack tha ball cut af three years. During tha season Just * £****• «•"•»• *»** •••• ee« • I Plairar tcbaal TO PAT Pat.ended, Oallagher started every **W*«e*4*9•••»••*• » "PaaasaBalasfvlMII . Isataaala***/*T aaa>a*B*a*B.| tsmawBawh a*******BBj^aawnMB eMraVa******sBTWVBBxmaa! fVaBnlBWBBW/BB)l a******************!*sBB*B*a*wsnFnFa»we* a*****vajaBF* with four minute* te ge, Hopkins en the Brat ajay from scrimmage raach af a Leonardo Mfh tchooi fjrlejtjar. Snytjar brake «• tha Hemlltcin, Tnatt stiver ....II 2 SI game a* defensive tackle. Hebart eat Terpia. Hlare claim* that Taraht erered It Ktre la M upped iti edge to 10 aolats—44-54, p. Tieita, Leonarda ft eM tatftet tl yard* thrattrh left The margin waa too much for the •an alay, but Coach Arnle Truei't Llant won a 11-0 vlctery •Bleu, Remit* « wen three and lest three, far a JOs tackle to fa the sMaaee far the beute, bat leal fear leeiedtag a BO by Jean Sterh m IMS. *. Apletlli, Aifcur. rtrk .. 7 avtragt. •U^eiater. Waie'a tot kick, with- home forces to overcome In the ever the Coach Reiy rinn'i Tlajart. Andemon, Freehold T The Cinderella man of boxing, Jersey Joe Walcott, sure fits Arnold final minute* a* Hopkins dominated Harvey, Tumi River eut the aM of a Plaer. MIMM IU . Raymond Cream. His trials and tribulation* have been expounded aincethe play. McQiierrle, Mutewen mark when H htt the ereesbar and W. Johiwon. Pi. Pleuant bounced back late the end eane the memorable day he knocked out Essard Charles to win tha world's Monmouth never had the lead In Hall, All. Hifklandt Herbert Edwards . heavyweight title. the game, but the Hnal outcome was Artgar, Rumeen Lakewee4 gained Baeseaslen af Carroll, R. a. Catkati tke pigshi. 4 the afTTZTklckl t i Several lacMeate ef Jea'o Mfe etsad* eat ta HUMS' naiad. in doubt until the waning minute*. Colonials Blank 0ceanport A. C. Edward*, with U points ia a toe- Hadta, Freehold et aad then scored Oa a 4t-yard Hew he gave a* hie shipyard stevedore Jeh la ISM aad started Wolf, Matawaa -.„ Elected Head Peas play frem Nelson ta Mayer! ing cause, tied Felis for top scor- Craamr, Tout River ...-, ta beg agtM. New he was reedy te bet la K. J. aae) the has* ing honors. The latter had alae Point Pleasant Blanked, IM, Rchnaiatk, Keypart Moyer'e attempted placement kick a__ a a -A ftBaavt BBmrntl !•»••• —«•• wm&mamA Aft |tm*m« * goala and five free throw*. Mayee, FreehoM .... 14 was blocked by Jim Cullea, l Haiaetan. Fretkold Of Ice Yachten JSJej S^BnBaj§mjjBJSaB**BJB*rn: SB* Sv*B*V **e*a*d ...... ef the .Nerth Shrewsbury Ice Beat *» — ^~~m www am* Mlrre, Keyrmrt and Teeht dub, was elected pres- Wade's lucky beet Jaraey Joa won all hit bouts In 1M0 except tha scrap he had with Play was on even terms ia the second place honors In the Mere low Jackets stung the Oceanpert Hotellnc. R. B. Cathalle .... ident ef the eastern lea Yachting Res Uyna. Ha didn't do badly in 1M1, either, when he became cham- second half, but the visiting WACs Cenference Saturday afternoon by A. C. in the last two quarters to Lekeweed struck back witk a held their lT-poInt spread, match- register a 14-0 victory on the local association at Its aaaual meetiag threat ia the fourth chapter but pien. slashing the Point Pleasant Oull*, Saturday alght ia Bacher's res- ing Monmouth point for point. Jl-O, on Clayton Beld. gridiran. tha Caaeya ceeled the Piaor* eff en Very few faaa raallae tha ablfMa« af ehamataaahlaa that baa Poor Sportsmen taurant. their own nine-yard Bne. The win. eeearrea ta the laet twe yean. Jackie Adams aad Ruth Tomlln Coach Hal Bchanck'a one* de- The Yellow Jackets kept their paced the winner* with M aad IS slate clean by brushing psst the Mr. Edwards was named te the |J»* Pinere took ever ea their ewa ma Sew nrwetfht ehama—Oae> Martaa feated Colonials scored in every U after a Red Baak Catholic puat points, respectively. period but tha third, with Jack Os- A, C. eleven to mark up vletory efflce held last year by Richard lMt New BMtamwelght Hwmp—Vte Are Killing Deer Moeller af Ruawoa Ceuatry club'! aad paraded te the nine before lee> FORT MONMOUTH termiller, Ronnie Hayden and Carl number five with only twe score- MM New Featherweight rhamt aaniylaeMler OFF less ties marring a perfect slate. TRENTON — True sportsmen af yachting dub, leg patisaaHn, Oeerge aad Neleaa renter, f. Anderson lugging the plgakin over New Jersey are receiving a bad iHrketl the march, Nsleon Bitching INI Wew Lightweight rnama llmmy Carter The victors' first TD we* set up Tha session wss aa Interesting Uilkton, f. for the six pointer*. Jack Mays, the name for the action* of a small per- aerials ant) Oeerge bucking tke C* Ntnrlca, f, following a blocked punt. Taking ea*, ene challenge being issued IMI Kew Welterweight ehaasa-RM OavHaa extra point specialist, came through centage ef license holders whe can- Halvema, f. possession on the Ocesnport 34, and an additional regatta site M» Wew MhtHeweUbt ehlia WnadyTwate H«ardi, t IS for the Freeholders with three per- not resist Bring their guns at any- Coach Joe Belger'a gridders had they absorbed a lJ-yard penalty added. In an effort to regain In- Kill fieri i c« fect boots. thing that walks, fly* or runs. a Tp wiped eut la the eecoad period IMI Sew Middleweight fhaaaa-mjgar Bay atobteaea for holding. The Jaeketa made a terest In ice beat circles, Kenneth !!•!!•». • By registering the victory, the The State Division ef Fish aad as tbe result ef an efsida peaalty. MM Ughtteavyweight rhama Ieey Maitai Melliater, s. first down on the 11 on a spectacu- Wlher of the Hudson-Highlands Jerry Howard intercepted a pee* by IctuiOr, g Colonials, last year'* champions In lar catch by Kirkpatrick of Game reported today that game Hat Heavyweight rhama lee Wateett the circuit, still have hopes ef club haa challenged Fern lake Ice Nelsea and ran «• yards, but the It U Pemb'.eton'a pass. Bertolatua aad wardens claim large number* ef There even is a ponlblllty there might have beea a change ia titles wresting second place from Leon- Yaeht club of Wiseoaala, the races •ley waa nullifleal by tho peaaltv MOfKINI Sherman, on bucks, moved the ball deer are being ptBPerei with bird- ar™«T «*WSBI ajawaesaaapaaf that are not recorded here, ta be held at Fes Lab* ever Mew SlawaklaaiaA taat^^ On* *v ^ *T aiaaiesiaiey ardo. Freehold now ha* si* tri- eight yards. On the third down, shot by thoughtless gunners. Same egalaet Ret Baak. Alptrt, f. umphs, five In the Conference, Year'a week-end. Mr. Htaea eUleai "Ne aae has a meaaaely aa a ehamalaa TKaataa, f • _.. Berteiatus bucked to the two-yard ef the pellet* may penetrate late a ah" — aala. Mara eaaertaalMea far yenag f*jhlen eemlag aa are aew Novick t « against one setback and a knotted stripe. Venerable then crowed up vital organ and eventually kill the William Schmlta ef the Hudsoa- waiting far the baser. Creator latereet ameag bating fans wlH 8»k«i, f ball game. the opposition by sweeping end for animal and many deer which have Hlghlanda lea Beat club waa elect- attmulato Interest la tha hexing apart aaa retara It to the area. Kektrt, f, the acore. beea ahot at eroaa highway* aad ed vice presMeat aad Nancy Cullea Benjamin, f. — Carl Anderson, rugged plunging ef the Winchester lee Sailing club Mgc It once enjoyed." Pellx, t H Colonial fullback, sparked the at- The second score cam* after the are struck by ear*. Tuekner, e - During the Srst twe days ef tke was re-elected seerstary-treasursr. Meyen, e tack with neat ground advance* all Jackets took over en the Oceanpert Ted Kverltt, former vice presi- FROM THE FOOTBALLJOBSERVATION POST-Take a. gander Mollnai, • afternoon. Anderson'* gain* helped 14. Bertolatua bucked for twe upland game season, Division per- at the Shore Conference standingi and you'll notice the same eehools Slavitt, f. «.....*«.. sonnel pleked up 41 deer In North dent, representing tbe South Bey the Freeholders rack up 13 first yards and Pembleton flipped a pass Scooter elnh, was named coral are an top again this season. Last season it was Freehold, Leonardo MeDtrmuU, a downs. to Stokes,' who snagged the pig- Jersey which were either struck by Oleberman, s. •• ~—... dere. Raymond Ruga ef the Hud- 'Udiihebi. flees. and Toms River. This season It looks like it ia going to be Toms River, Hanwita, f The initial touchdown came after skin on the eight and danced Into ear* or had been Illegally shot. This high kill I* due In part te the many son Highland* elub wee Installed irtlBt, liaerae, «aa*a. Leonardo and Freehold. Coach Arnle Truex has had his griddera with- Golditeia, s Ed Beams blocked a punt and Os-the end sone. George Morgan con- u permanent historian. SeaaBHata. people In the weeds aad flelds and Oaatar—lautea, in reach of the title two years running, but just couldn't get a tight grip It termillsr tell on It In the end tone. verted both times with perfect on the crown. placement boots. part te the fact that deer are In Homer Stlder af the Lake He- Baeke-wkTl*. I rs' •«< l«»_ru»pf. Freehold drove TT yards for It* Oeanja. Orlseea. What to It that makes theae dubs tea centeaders each year? TORT MONM WAC8 Oceanport actually threatened the rut season and moving about peteong Ice Boat club waa hon- second touchdown that was culmin- mere. Illegal shooting ef the ani- ored with the pest ef measurer, Da they hava maeh mere material ea haad thaa ether aehaato? Crooks, f. •.....«., o r only' once in the encounter when ated on Hayden's 25-yard scamper mals alae contributes to tha illegal John Chllds et Westcheiter became Bell, «..._,.._... after taking a handoff from Van- the A. C. moved from it* own 40 Maybe, hat well wager the eeachtag Is half the battle. Same Benr, f...... to the Jackets' eight before losing death rate ef deer. publicity chairman, eeachee have the art ef haadUnf aMa while ethers we a eyateas Kariair, f...... Note. Wade, I. .. possession of the ball. Gunner* are also eautlened by On* ether piece ef business trans- After falling to dig Into pay dirt the division that swaaa, snow geese acted was the addition ef Budd that waa ta faahtoa yean age aad la eat ef data ta these times. Medloek, f. In the third, Freehold struck again In this advance, two first downs Seheel, f. were registered. Jim Renao tossed and hen pheasants are protected by Lake as a fresh water sailing site Tha grtddere af teday heea right aa to tale with what to going Burke, a. in the final. The TD came after Jim Erlckion, a. a 32-yard pass te Acerra and laws and regulations aad must aet for Eastern Ice Yachting eased- Mrs. J. J. Conaor aa aad they're art being kMded ta the wart. Take tart year, Dore Intercepted a Cull pass and be shot. atiea regattas. Sheiwtd. f. ran off 30 yards to the Point Pleas- Orleco plowed for gaina of 14 and far Instance. Ia eae ef the Share Conference achaeto, the grid- Opels. S "The wanton, senseless sheeting ant two, Anderson then bulled his six yards. Members et the southern group Fauber, t. ... ef deer by so-called sportsmen acre weren't happy with their eeaeh. They gat together ana Vaunt. |. ... way ever for the tally. Sksr* YtlUw Jackttt la this territory Include Worth Coif du made ataaa to ge before the aaperteteaaeat af acheeto with tha , M. Jon.t, f. Kndi—Orar, Bedell, leaerti, Dawa'ts, armed with hlrdahet whe cannot Shrewsbury lee Beat aad Yaeht Metimaa. g. The Gulls had an opportunity te Klrkpatrlek. resist any moving target, Is a dis- MONTCLAIR - Mia. X Jeetpk name af aae ef the assistants whe they preferred aa eeaeh. Taeklei—Peaalttan. 0. Mergaa, As- club, Long Branch Yaeht club, Ceaaor af Mat Bank, waa again acore In the second quarter, but grace te every true eportsmen la the Colonial* warded off the touch- plexatt. Onion, Geldttein. Rumsen Country club aai Moa- earned teumameat atalnaaa af The deal waa alpaed ta tha bat Md the coach waa atoaty ex- VALUV TOMB WAC8 Guard*—Anal*. Maillsaa, Brawa, the state af New Jersey," declared mouth lee Yacht elub. down. Jack Stephenson recovered Samhriek. the Wesaaa'a New Jersey Oetf as> tiled, but there to aa example. Dr. A. Heaten Underbill, director Stewart Cook, presleeat « the seeUtlen at IU aaaual nMetngt Tsalln, f Ed Hampton's fumble on the Free- Center—Fee. ef the division. Once again, Turkey day has rolled around and the old bird Is in forWhite, f. „ hold nine. Pat Mooney drove to the Baekt—Pembleten. Veatrakie, Sher. North Shrewsbury lee Beat and Frtday at tbe Meatclalr Of ^^ a slicing and so will about six or eight grid teams in the county be In Adaini, I ..Jan. Bertnhtui, 8t6kei, Chela*, Oalt, "The practice cannot be tolerated Yaeht club, alee attended the facet- elub. Leraux. f three, but tiere tha Gulls' attack Frelhatt, Klatbrouih, Vaaaing. and wardens apprehending any vi- for a ripping, only on the gridiron. was (tailed. ing. The preeldeat, Mrs. F. M. Anderion, f. ... olator* will shew ne mercy in see- The picture for tomorrow doeaa't leak like there'll be toe Traik, f. Prsebeld Indt—Tlrado,"f*fte*al*,'M. Frtl*|t, man, was reflected. Mra. Oeerge Jones, a ••».••. M.H.....I ing that they pay te the fullest ex- N. CeughUa replaced Mra. Jamas many tough encounters. Bed Bank plays Leag Branch at the C. Amir. I _ End*—Idfke*, Conk. BrMIe, F. Tupper. Taekitt—Grandiatttl, Cltartlla, Sal- tent allowed by law. Tackle*—Matthewi, Btami, Barwlanfr Dement ae vice president; Mra, tireen Wave gridiron. With the pace the Leag Braaeaen have HC Vtteldlfllf I ••••.•••••«••••• leek, Andtrtni. _ _ "Conservation practices are slow- Big Waterfowl Brock. •. « „, vlrli. Snchnnwltt. Guardi—Doaibraikl, B. Capiie, Be*. F. A. Weaael remains aa eteretary heea aettlng, Bed Bank should be a warm up game far tha big Rotii •• , ,„ (iilardi—Dors, Oitermillsr, BrMlln( nett. Burlett. ly building up la New Jersey goal and Mra. Danny Williams eon- Mllkr. t. « Kiieliler. Cenleu—liaeeloll, Buttr, Tinner. populations ef saew geese se that tilt earning up with Frlncetoa Wednesday. Nov. U. The only Cantert—Randolph. Uaute aa treasurer. a Hcnion, w, la.*»«»<»*i»H**et*»n Backs—Wood;. Aeerra. Chrlstoaker. eventually a controlled legal har- Season Predicted way the score will be kept down la It the Long Bnaek meator Bt •• ••••en«««ihHH«»Mi Baeki—DISnlvo. Mare*, Maden. Van- Griefo, Koatattk, I. Beat*, V, Ktaio, Maureen Oreutt, whe haa eeppeg Nate, Andirnn, H>m*tor, Howard, Par- Halllsan, Hitler. vest may be allowed aa baa beea TRENTON — Tha waterfowl a« II t 4> haai, Burke, CaMronove. th* N. J. Btat* ehamplonahlp four (eels sorry far the Buc mentor aa aooeaa't want to alto ea tha dene In the ease this year ef Brant. sen whleh get under way at noon, OMcial—Btper. Paint Plsaeaat time* and was closed association touchdowns. • Skara Yell.wTleSt'^lT'e ' T—14 Aad further, each year levers ef Nov. », givea evtry promise ef be- champ eight tlmee la 64-hole medal Endi—Burni. Cooper, Millar. Oeianpart A; C. .4 * I a— a the outdoors have aa opportunity te ing ene ef the but In years, the The Rumson-Leonardo encounter, scheduled to taks place at Leon- Teeklee—PrifoM, Stephenion, Chad- Touehdownt—Vtntraktt, gtakts. play, was given nn honorary life- ardo at 11:15, should be a more interesting contest to watch. Rumaon Reilly Speaks wick, VanDuyn. see a few but steadily Increasing State Fish and Oame division, De- time membership la the association is generally up and ready for this holiday affair and anything can hap- Quardi—Tuiuier, Flick, Morrle, Rulst, Palntt afttr tauhdewa—G. Margaa numbers ef whistling swans. Those partment ef Conservation and Eco- and also was given an earned Dtmitan, Kllllaa. ' oVe'lalsi-Pklaa*. Rabat*) Dokrlaaa- pen. Leonardo lost some of its dp since losing to Toms River and To Gridmen ski, Naiiaeea. whe ahaet these bird* either nomic Development! announced to- handicap of one at tha session. Osnter— Ptajr. through Ignorance er a senseless day. Hamilton and then the Lions were forced Into a tough game Saturday LONO BRANCH Marvin Rcil Back*—Pearce, Moontjr, Meaaaaur, Mis* Jane floss toek the place* with Atlantic Highlands before finally winning, 13-0. Wenal, Woolley, Olerton, Law, MtMroll. f desire te kill art hurting them- As every wlldfowter knows, the et Mrs. DaVld Kelly aa handlcM ly, president of the Trenton Dis- Freehold 1 1 • 7—21 Shore Ftremen $ Bottling Matawaa aad Keyport will also have an tatereattag eneeua- trict Football Officials, was guest selves and all other gunners. worse the weather the better the chairman. Mrs. H. H. Hlggina re- Print f leatant • • j *— • "A large portion ef the future tor stated when the two rivals take to the Keypert ield. Tha speaker at the annual dinner of TD: Aadenon, Oitermilier, Rndsn. ducking. MIM weather te date haa placed Mr*. Joseph Frellnghuysen, PolntP i after TD: Mijrei (I) plate- pheasant hunting In New Jersey de- Huskies won almost M per cent ef their games, while Ike shore grid official* Thursday at held down the number of ducks Jr., as admissions ehalrman. kiek»)k) , pends upon the survival et our flying within range ef gunners, but Balden did Just that, winning four and dropping fear. West End Manor. Offleials—Applsiate, Plmltore, Do- Indipendeata Mo. 1 vt. Wanamana No. 1 Membership la the group, which brjrimkl, Arbttlelln. Itlshlande N». i Union Mote, B. B. wild hen birds. All true sportsmen ever so many limit bags are re- has a waiting list ef ten, was closed Othrr rnnfrrenrt t!H« ilnteit tire Nejirun* at Preetinid: Pfllnt W»t- More than 40 officials, coaches nre urged te co-operate with the and frlenda attended the vsaion to Phil. Dalr'i No. 1 Planter*. B. B. ported and moat gunner* whe know at 300. Its tourney at Shawnee-on- aant at Manasquan and Toms River at Lakewood. From past games Freehold No. . Branekpart New Jersey Fish and Game war- the tricks of wlldfowllng have had Delaware, Pa., win be called tha this year and provided no upsets are born, Freehold will roll over the hear Reilly talk on"Mechanics of DIVISION Officiating." johnny Clttadino, Sea- Unexcelled No. 1 Ptrtauneek dans te bring te Justice any license good aucceaa. Marguerite S. Nellsen memoriaU Scarlet Fliera, Matawan and Keyport are going to have a tuaale with Beacon Hill shore Day camp, received a gift Oakhunt Nn. 1 Bid Bank No. 4 holder found sabotaging future The special ten-day Brant aaasoa in honor of tha late Mrs. T. B. 8. the Huskies holding the edge. With Bill Johnson In uniform, Point will from tho group, Still Active Ortanport No. 1 Fair Haven Ne. 1 hunting by sheeting hen pheasants." which opened Nov. t found large Nellsen, one ef the founders. have no trouble with the faltering Big Blue and Toma River will finish Washington No, 1, Ocaan Grave, numbers ef Brant In the atate but Frank J. Pingitor* ef Long tOWI1 up the season with eight victories against no defeat! for a perfect cir- Branch was chairman of tha din< LEONARDO-Bnow flurries failed "S" 0IVIal«"" "*' ' kills to date hava been light as tha cuit slate. to halt Beacon Hill Country elub Avon Nn, t Wsytldi No. 1 mild weather and lew tides kept Andy'i Range ner. On hla committee were Pete Oliver Byron No. t Belford No. 1 Dileo. Trenton; William Paslcky, golfers Sunday aa 40 divot diggers Oakhunt No. I Weit the Brant beyond the reach of meet SHORT SNORT* FROM SPORTS—If you want to be a Rumaon; Thomas Phlpps, Fair Ha- swung their way through wintry hong Branch Nn. 1 blind*. ven, and William "Chief" Beatty wind* and light snow to pest good Hhrewibury No. t, Ocean, Sea' Bright Ukawead No. S Unexcelled No. I Duck hunters searching for a Changes Hands top Penguin skipper all you have 'to do la become engaged. and bad cards. Oeean No, 1, Point Piquant, Independent! No, 1, Bradlty Beach, Couple of weeka ago, Henry Pope gave Elaine lanaiaa the ring and Edison E. Breaett, Long* Unexcelled No. 4 place te gun should investigate fa- MIDDLETOWN-Lau BArbara,'1 Branch. Willie Cannavo turned In the best lmn,lh l.S.dB.nk ll:.Va,:; cilities on the state-owned public on a Saturday night and then Sunday sailed hla Penguin to two . low gross score among tha male Sea Girt Hollywood Country elub golf pra Llneraft hunting grounds at Collier's Mills, recently purchased Andy's doll seconds and a third for hla heat performance of the BeueelUe golfers when he fired a 74. Joe Atlantic Rishlandt Ne. 1 Tuekahoe and Egg bland, tha di- Weil Long Branch No. • Range, highway to, from Andy Sl> Bowl aeries. Badminton Slated Splcer and Rut Crouse were also Weit End Bnglne Oa. Belter? No! t vision announced. Here excellent kere, pro at Beacon Hill Ceuatry shooting hot, cold weather golf to Hamilton Nn, J Elheron N*. 1 gunning may be had especially as elub, Bobby Perrine, cracking the whip over hla crew and father Or. "Nip- register TS's for a second spot tie. -c- &P* •••••• Bradley Brain Flrt Depat. the weather changes In Hi* near per" pcrrlne, while piloting his Penguin, Bobby is doing an excellent At Sea Bright Little Silver Nn. 1 „ ,. „ . Oeeinle No. t, Bumion Jee Barbara, brother ef the Hol- Mrs, David T. Jones turned In the UM Bank H. a L. Nn. n Farmlngdile Wariln* No, 1, Community future. Job tor a xreen skipper. He's generally up around eighth spot in a field BEA BR1QHT - An Invitation lywood pro, will manage the range, best low net score In the ladies' Minimum Kxtm^t* Ortun Nn, i, p. P, No. 1, Leonardo Tho rl I vision caution* novice duck of 20 or more boats, round robin mixed double* badmin- division, carding a 114-87—IT Mra. Nailet No, I Navealnk Nn. 1 Rhrewitmry No, 3, Utterly along with teaching golf In after, ton tournament will be held at the Allenhiimt Nn. 1 Entnntmvn Nn, i No. 1, Whiteiville hunters to build a blind and stay noon* and evenings. Joe, whe i# There's a movement afoot lo aaslgn grid officials right from Ed Savidge poatfld a. 1O3-24-7S for Olendnl* No. I freehold No. 2 Badminton and Squash Racquet/i Brtvent Park No, 1, Leonards, put n» men splashing around the currently Panama Canal Zone optn the Trenton District office. Take aotlee, Harold Peter* and second honor*. Mrs. Roy Truswell Avnn Fire Dept.. Jinlor A11 Shrewibury Ne. 1 marshes spoil the gunning for ctub Saturday afternoon. Allinhurat Ma, I, Bed champion, la expected to reopen the Tony Mellacl. Wltk Ihle aelua, efaeials would be given a game fired a 11T-ST—SO te conquer third «'D" "niVlllOai'' I*ll"'"Mrf everyone. Also remember you have Some ef the beat mixed double* place, range in March. He la now resid- and coaches wouldn't know It until maybe a week before tha Oeeanle Nn. 1 W, Loaii Branch No. S a shotgun and net an antl-alreraft ing in Panama and Is pro at the teams in the state and metropoli- Roy Bauer was In the low net Independent! No. 1, leed B*nk, game. (Or maybe be Isn't supposed to knew It, let's put It that Brevtnt Park No, 1, Leonardo, rifle. Don't ahoot at ducks out of Braslo Country club. No newcomer tan district will bt competing on division In the male bracket, turn- N< rang*. They probably wilt circle In- nay.) Sounds Ilka a good plan, and could be, If worked right the courts In this tourney, which Independent! No, 2, Long Hraneh, Uherty No. t, Bed mUf«"" " * te the golf links, Joa has been a Ing In a card of 95-20-72, with Monmouth Reaeh No, 1 to you or some other gunner. In member o. the P.Q.A. many years This might do away with some "Buddy Buddy" officiating. In considered a warm-up for some C T Earl Hcrbst matching that score Hamilton No. t Hatlet Nn, t Belief Me. .. fc/'finb! " ^ ' addition, long range shooting pro- as well as an International star. We hear Dom Gambscorto is back on the Buo grid squad via invi- of the state championships which with an 8513-72. Little Silver No, 2 Unexcelled No, 9 ... « j . JJ Wanamma No. 9 duces many unrecovered cripples, Weit Long Bunch The new manager ha* been of.' tation, while Andy Citartlla, li through for the season. Wn also under- will be played later,, Don Kerr, who The kickers wore shared by Mrs, Nn, 4, Weit End Ladder Co,, conducted the stats, chumplnnihlpa EaiilPn No, _ . . Baglej'No, !, Ocean Orovi the link* in numerous courses in stand that another player was told that If he quit football he couldn't Vnrnon Bnnnett nnd Mr*. Roy Prifl Mnnmeulh Dm I Nn, 9 Bailil No, (, Ocean Grove, By the year 1,000 tha average lut eprlng, will be In charge of Oahhurtt No ! South America. He has a ropuU- alty basketball. What gives here, anyway? Bauer, who had Identical scores of fc ( ^*^ No. Communlly No, 1, Leonardo age of World War II veterans still Saturday's competition. H0-80-40, Htilct No, 3 Llttlo Illver No. 4 tlon ef being one of the best teach- Wsniaeu*. Ne, I •tilei Ne. I, 0, S. Wsihlngton Ne, I and Avon Na. I, Idle. living then will be about Tl yean. er* In tha Eut. BED BASK BKOIPTKR. XOVEMHKR K, Kin* Benefit Boxing An 85 Yard Touchdona Jaunt SURF, FIELD AND STREAM Show Slated SPLITS and OB TIM Gnat MISSES •« new VAII * uer For Anbury Park

•» «• j rcata «ktt Auck •baatlug wat our lMtet>Serviee Team* PAUL A. ALBRECH1 •rat lav*. Nov. Ta B»x for Ma««lio*T M, ttM W* are (licet* t Am*y Fillet ef Rueaaaa, wk* •cciiBtea tkc »Ur- f greeahea4 «ea- The M"iv' Nisht >i^io in t'n^ Hi2hi^n li »eem* ti be net-tlini: beara *i«e *t tk« "fcUM," A. J. Peliu E^uipMeNt FuNaJ r •to cMMt U a ri'iun < i a fK mi \-A<< •-•,:I .\!-ih>r.i 'r:mmer^ na'.in^ a. thre^-game HovUad, alia of Runicm, li in 1 ala**. OB th*•iaakia* aa4 w« arc tittlag M tkc ASBURT PARK-Jiawy Royal, inn and th* LI'T.-J clu'-t, which arc M«d for Becond whet* it tu • •art lice M-peund Lakrhurit Naval Air p!a<« u.rh K ,l lit I/'inirJ't fiei-J i-lus ii another t*-Q ggrries back, very paar tea- Bace clucgrr, fraturfs the iater- vviin .lon"% M ri x: 't nnd 1H ami Kill* H»ating with •' irvl 24 br-.ng- •on. aa4 w* feel It keea aearly a two noun' atrvice boxing show to he present- \,A-' tirv.'- m r!ub w.n roaring atul trimnne'I aure tkat Many drill by car aad by gtrvey In order ed Thursday, Nov. it, it the Con- the T:immfr< •••.) ',;;• ,,r 'he :hir- pame.ji, '.> move into that aerond •tripcr «• ker- ta reack tkc cksotiaf ground* in vention hall her*. pU*-• tip ;H .I t'.i* inn hiif a '."m sAC-p of I^eonirdo Field r!uh to tiac far tkc opening wkiatle. Tkia atin will agree Royal, who hold* th* htnvv- rnovp ahe.Til ' ! rh'-m. If ;t wfirn- f'»r thi = , Mnhier'ft would he four i thi*. aeaac we were all up laag before ltMi^'ti« in fun'. V .m .,.lii. •• in tnis m*':h in That hoth leadoff ka4 aur breakfaat aad welght championship in four naval r.rn sti'l Tom Mahlrr. rrilie..] a J12 and botn Early la the districts, ia matched with Ike Saul, men. John IU.«t fo -h- l .. .. _ -iWlng, 4»riag lyackM Backed. Ia )u*t * few ala- anchor mm .frthn .iii ati'l Andy Kornek. came up with even L'UO't hul utec M will kc tiate t* lead our Camp Edwards champ, ia the mala n hoh te.tms v^nh 571 while Tom wu best for hi« •la* e/MVMat tfce latt w*«k ia go of the evening. Saul, a clever Dtfmy TroiM, nfroiM fi«Kf, It «aufb* by ta# «•«»•#• at bo it about (o ttart oyf lot- Adair \\:ia :np man May aaa tkc Crat week la June, •uaa. A big fight af krsad killt t«»m with WS. In hp I-'., 'A , lu!i HII,I Ji ks inn mi'rh. Andy Mlrun •ew aver tkc "bliad." Tkey were lecther swinger, hat acored Vif- •a •••yardi twcM*wa rim to KOf* loo*«r««'t initial (o«*4hrowii dfdimr Arlaatit Hiftilarid* m r>r his t'»m v it h a 212 hill it. «j* Ur from •M witaettea aae at tke lar|t*t erie* la his last II bouU. did the. h(\«! "Kirid •Ugratiou of kig aaa* we kav* ever •yiag klgh and carrying tkc aail Satwalay affaraoOM. TroiM hat *ka««y oMfrwn a n«tt of Titjor b««kt «"tj ffcan ho ouflotjejaej ennuxn to f.i-ert'oni 'h- _'O'l hv D-in Prtrlj.-ri:i, ihe "21 h:. Oenrge. Far- aad 414 aat giva owr ttaalc a turn- MP.ll .ind Ihe Jol. L'o :ni,| ,',.,;•, •,,, fi,,n Campbell of JJOU'« Harry Mihler attn. When thi* migration kit tkey Oiak Klov«, H: 70; Mo •util, No. 17, an. Tom Otrby, Na. 12, Tiaor tjrid'ttan at the left of ' h'1 l''.e:'t ri^t, ^if co-hoidcr» of high individu»l were tprea4 aut *l*«g tkc eaaat Me. We target ta Meatiaa tkc guide *nd Art Cummin* frem McatMutk »**tk ta leaty Ial4 out wr decay* like a battle Troiia lattr *<«••> « wcand) ID ia TIM lt«at' tl-0 wi«. t»me with IMS. Tom Mihler M the proud P'i>ies.»or of high ihree with patral. Haa44ag tka t*lui«a tkerc 5*4. The tfam lush* *:••• hfirt hv .Is. k'» inn with Si74 and 2H5». Perkapt tk* fceet war W feteritw arc about » black 4ucka, fallowed MU'lng In Iliihlandt, but waitlat until Wednesday algkt *• tUt run <• to WMU ana af Ike fey a 4aaoa traat, wklek Howlaad Hud a much rioter rme ullli lulla* t l.tn)lln( enjnving a tingle clalac akawld ka la tk* reverie Hunting GINMI gntteit ftriBt4 kwc aWheraaea af Danny Trezza Leads Tmcx's lions game |e*il nf i; \«im I.. ^ |ii!•- In lix-alo for in !l (ami'« at Sanay Haak k« leaned aver tkc Hewlaad eaatlaued. Neat au*piciou« ulail. the .Stan- Ki.sli Ihi'.v hjtw IH-I'II alii.' In it in only four .if Ihini. JulUn'i uttepl tka keavy artillery af bread- ny Tretza of the football Treiza *ive twin*. and Oame dividon, Mpartmeni of their mali h ivilh I In- l.olitlrrt anil a« II turned nut they needra) rail af hli boat ana eala: "Mew, bill*. They rua out oa a "V" faraa family waa the marh in Leonardo •aly eace i all ay ba*a takiag 'on.«ervation ami Eronomic Deve.l-1 Iliene Ihrer In %U\ nn li>|i tt Ihe llnutekeeper* were In gnna R tiea etraigat off the "Wlad." high Khoel'i ISO triumph aver Knd> MrNamarn, Rtamirk, Mtroi. form and rlemnil ii|i |hr (at hnux- |an(. llakr't Mnding have I ever *e*n *uch a migration neighboring Atlantic Highland* Tackln - tukMit, Krampf. •pmrnt, Biinounrrd lod.-iy. •f big ffeh. t Ju4ta tkat acay «f A otroag wiad li klawiat but It li ill—J, Tttr.it, raiuio, Maraira, dropped Ike oild one In laufha't Kno, Ihut falllag *a«th*r It out of the toutheaat. Aady aay*: •aturday afternoon on Firemen'* The civUio* declared it is too IrHftk hehlnil Ike leulert. II. rh Vauikn rime up «llk a Htial tktm will go over W peunfe. I kavc Memorial Held. T. Hnydar, early to give • complete *nalysi> Jvtt caae up tk« ««"t from kton- "I aa afraid there woa't be very • >rit*r«— !!«im»!n Kawaiki. game !•-'« In lie lo|i dn( fur lultan t with a t*a ltifee»«me while many 4uckt tyiaf today, fellawt The hutky back registered hoth Hacki—<:o]lint. Jtfcntftn. Trttea, r'lnr- of gunning «iicces< hut claimed in-! Ihe hr«l Ihe l.oh«trr« nmld iln wat Ihe Ml hv »«M'l»«f man Mtuth Beceh, an* *v«ry (aat «f th* I like a wlad eut of the Korthwect, rnrr, Va'tifhn, DcSalvo Boutrman, ftaa- itlll rrpniis InuVatr more jtunnrr» j way waa coverc4 with twlrlc aa« touchdown* agtlnit the UOMahii«, . tienrie l.iiH.Irr « liarlen Hull. Ml. (nil Neil HarMutlllin. tl! Aa M turaed out he waa aearly 100 •eorlng th* flrft an an IVyard AtltaMc HifM*BO* adeld and greater Mir, Joy Turn#r. aay time In recent )(ai*. Kit Mom t !ta and even ,VW »•• Ihe lie*! nctpntlliaMI Ike (it gaag for a week ar two after tkat "Down, down; don't move. A Tacklcn—Malunlcn, Maniiraiio, H»r- A* unual, public hunting ground* •'.HiM nlfrr. Arl ( iinimlnv .'•««, and « hel H»*rv't WMIki the etriper daft were in buel«e#a Tlt.fr grlddei*. After the flrct per- single ia coming in fvom the left iod TD he tallied again in the thin! hy. received a heavy play on th* oprn- Nahi't Landing hunrk In their tun win* while th* 1*1 ttf Al ia a kig way, an4 then jutt aa tud-1 don t think h« ia going «tool, so • 4*nly at the bat* arrived they *e- when h« bullrd over from the let us give it to him," taid our thrte-yaid line on fourth down. Ontei*—Hork. tract had 2*7 car* it • t. m. and narlmt-ni*. r:d Hthr'i 27* ttill tlimlt •• th* IntUvMual tlagw elled to leave our thores. Usually mldiklB capUin. It turned aut to be Harki-NaM. l.rt[• Kltra, I. fntifr, eajiiM. Tei Tnmalnn t til it liipt la Ihe tkree-gaa)* t*t rae*. ilcaay ateral Although the Tlgen dropped thr a* estimated 700 gunner*. The bagi when they hea4 north a tliablt kit okat. Th* hluebtll faired right ttoblon, UtiMtfhtjr. of 301 hunter* were checked and rVlter lloii'.eki'er>ln( kit an even I.MM nn* H||M *n«) l« dal* •Maker ot atrtye imili witk ya «p la froat of kla. Twa ahot* and The ten boting bouU tcheduled contest, Coach Ro«y Finn* grid lurt by PtcUdt thty had ahot 103 phr*«ant.°, 44 II k»t nut bei'ii bettered at It I he rate with tk* t,«M three**** •II tiManer, but tklt year, witk tkc he kept oa his merry couree. "That wil—l ge•t unde- r way at t »0 p. m.der* were on the dtfentive end of Leonardo 1 * * • — •• rabbits, ten groiue, three squirmli, b.V Belter llnutekeeplni. ctceptlon of a few, they all puU*€ wu aaly a practice abet," said A. J. The ihow la alated aa a benefit for the encounter mott of the. aflrr- Al'anli» Hifhlanda * » I 0— C Toiir-hdownt—Treaia (!), aad two Koodcork. •ut. Ona way ta account for thi* "Walt uatil the aext buach coaee the Dr. N. H. Ranaohoff foundation noon and put up a mighty good Point after tourhdown — Flartac* Tlvil ful-mnvinit Ksyihore loop, which rollt Thurnlav night*, hsl it tha fact that tke caaat wa* vitlt. la." H* pravad to be right, becauae ta puichoan polio caercisc equip- light In taming the Lion*' offrnalve. (plucrmf nt). The *vtr-popul*i' CMinton trart % three-came apreid hetwocn 1h^ flrit five te*m« with the aixth t*tm •4 by thouaand* af porpetae, which ia many year* of (hooting w* never ment needed at the Mot mouth Me- Actually, the Tigert wet* only in ftnVinli—It'Hara, Mllm«l, Mi'Pnnal*, had over .100 Ira* (iinnm* than a only aeven Rame* otit after 27 Ktrne* h^vr !)orn tucked away. At thi* attye4 with the ban and appeared had aeea latt-flying birds tumble morial hospital. The KniRhta of th* ball game, once and that wax irholi. yttr ago. N«v*rthrl«M 797 gunnr-ri «lirje nf the came it i» still atiyont'a nrr. Kicf»r'» Tool* at th* tin- tt ha feeding en thea. at tuck gnat diattac* whea they Pythlat, Jd»ry Shore lodge No. juit before lntermi«sinn time when were cheeked and t^ey had haired mcnl is on tup with II ami Jl f"ilo\ve.| milv ona game 1"*. hy Jahany't. really got going, 1*2, in iprpnioilnR th* affair, with they moved half the diatanco ot the 231 pheaaant*. 110 rahblt*, in aquir- Landing:. Then rom« Shady fteat inn and Mewe't fltite dilry with • Wm at MMTratat af MM Man* floland J. Hlner acting at pro-field through tht air and were still Derby Skaters r*l* ind «1K woodcock. Identical figure* of 14 and IT Marty ml Paul* it at 11 and II. .Vita A new member of the atrlper clan Off to th* right about a quarter Jeweler* ire looking ii|> frutn t * and H deflrit but. cinnot h* counted~- ot a mile la aur guidt. He has hit moter. high tplrited when the whiffle New Jersey sportsmen, heeding came Into the fold laat Saturday, concluded the half. the Idvlre of the Pivlfion of Kl.hoiit. Kiefer* moved Into tint top ilot lint wefk hy knorklng «ff th* Neltoa McCotter af Tinten ralle gtrvcy whleh look* all tha world Charlie Fuiarl. N»w Jeriry'i Open at Newark arid Onme tn go ooiith, gave Hie leader*, Jnhnny'* Lnndlng. and sending them down tn «ernnd position. Md the writer were gueate ef Cant. like a landing barge moored In till n welterweightg,, itt one of the Th* Flnnmen dltplayrd »n olfen- NEWAftK — Three of the tapsouthern public hunting tract* * At. the «ame time, th* Slnily fte»t ami M*«e'» da,iry tfann «eie win- Let Iceland af Batantown, (kipper •edges. Whea we glv* him th* sig- gueit atnra who will referef e one aff tlve driv* early In the game and stars of the National rloller Derby ning two from Marly* and N'lt'a o muntain their Individual tie htM »t nal he puti off and pick* up the were on the anove when the drive much heavier ally thin yeer. At ( of the crulacr •*•! awn»4 by hie the bouts, assisting Paul Caveller, league. Midge "Tough!*" Sraauhn, olllorV Mllta, th* nurthtrmott of th* Mm* time move to within two cimea of flrat plar*. If Kitfer* hoy* an, Capt frank Icctand af Rum. bird* which art dowatd. Th* wind dean of New Jeney refrree*, who ctme to an abrupt ending when Jean Porter and Mary L»U Palermo hadn't tooled thns* three win*, thi* ran* would not he to rioae. It It a M blowlag aa hard that by th* Sal D* Salvo muffed out tht bid th* southern area*, there wire «70 night ."uch i* that which keept the other team** hop** up and etui* •an. Tke tecl la fec'tkrt *t Put ha* been utigned to ofilclate by —will akata for the J*r**y Jatttrt gunner* «x tn* bfxning Saturday. r ten'a yacht baaln, Rumten. time he reachet them they have CommliMoner Abe r.reen, by int«re*Bting a Tiger P*>*. when they open againtt the Chi- them to come up with thine his »'' >r.!i thtt itt th* howling world an fir*. drifted atvtral hundred yard* off They baggad 105 pheasant*, 93 If the leiguei had on* nr two team* that walked way with th* loop There waa a ctlff krecae aut of tborc. There are nine other bout* on th* TrMta't rlnt touchdown wu thecago Westerner* itarting Friday a.uail, 41 rabbits, li tqulrrelt and tte aerthweit, and « we bit fandy card, Including two icmHlnal* that mott tpectacular maneuver of thenight, at the Sussex Avenue ar- •even grout*. each year, the league would not !•.»• lorn i« it would h* hard ti> gn Hook toy the t*t w.-re plenty Time for a attack. Aady had ahould be ouUtandlng. Al Berg*- day. After Ted Hall* kick gave. mory. iponsor* anil lieglrrt to romprte in It. Cloa* rtrti make for mar* in- Mugh. Beeautc af the ahallowncn beta up ttatt pkaaiaat thootlng vln, New Englend lightweight the Liana BOtaeiiion of the pigekln, Misa Bratuhn'e name haa keen The Millville-H»ltyville tract at- terest, better k'jlin^ and more enjoyment for leagti* mtmher*. Kieftr* Of tka water and tha long eweep durlag tha week and had a meat champion, elaahe* with Fred Trena took tke oval, dathed linked with excitement and thrill* tiacted an •itimattd too gunners. Tool*' top mtchlnltt* were Rill Rraun. 342 tni MS; Din Pttrueelll. 212, that • aortkwcit wind hat, the bay of th* beit tailing rout pheasant Bchmitt, hard-punching Fort Han- through tha Tiger line and then cut for quite a few year* around tha Not all w*rt ehecktd but gunner* tf)4 John Downe*. ;n». Te\ Tnnmino wa* th* miin«t«y f»r Johnny'* can get paithty had. Aa we rMBded aendwichee we ever taatad. Our cock atar. J over te hla left aldollne where he Derby circuit. The pugnacleua, 4' wko w«r« checked bagged 210 finding, an ran he expr-ctcd. with 54.1 hut thlt tim* it won't quit* ae point af the Hook the ocean thtraiot of hot chicken aoup didn't outltgged a hojt af Tigert. When pheaaantu, ISO rabbit* and 175enough. Shady Reat failed to mm* up with any 200 gamtl hut their ga bad, either. In the other aprclal bout, Thom- 11" mitt waa voted one of tha 10ajuall. Tha Tuckahoc tract, though bowler* were all nthrr rnnslatent with their letdoff man the ateidieit iatteae4 aut a bit. and ae we had at Canniff, Camp Edward*, will h* got to th* Tiger 45, two Atlan- top women athlete* In the eountry l hard a number of big ilriperi had By the time the guide blew his tic mtn mad* denperate dive* at mere, fimou* for waterfowl, pro- at. Ml. Whut el«e i an be P!«p»"..frl from old reliable "Duteh" SehneHerT oquare off with Roland Edward*, during 1H0. duce* good upland gunning too. Marty unit Tnul's .I.ICU Knam h»d * 202 while John Caeere* Mt »*» beta caught during the week, we whittle to call It a day the bay the apceding hack, hut both misled Mia* Porter, *. real Mohawk In 1 started troiilnjt.on a courte headed wat rtally kicking up. It it quite Monmoutli Signal Corps *tar. Oame manager* on the opening. high Ihiffsonii Ncrillcs.i to aay thi! 202 gam* helped win th* Inn* getting a hand on him dian, ia In her fifth «a*on a* a hall game of th* ni;ht. In the Mewe'i dairy veraui Nat'* Jeweler* mttch far Buoy No. • and then ta No. 11,a job to pick up 100 decoy* with Coach Arnia Truei'i machine on-whecla performer. Th* attract day checked 17 pheaaant*, In addl from there aouth to the area at tha th* wlad blowlag a gale but theu tten to good bag* ef rabbit*, auail we ia*/ th* type rnlllng you would expact from thi) hunch when Harry •'tbaala" and back ta the point of boy* from th* aalt marine* are es- thoved over the tecond «lx pointer Iv* Buffalo, N. Y., girl ia on* ef tha and grout*. Farwell hit 213 ami anchor man Bill Woodward had 204. 233 and H» Ur the Haok. Btrta. Th*lr duck boat it equipped Jf V Lists Items following a 44-yard drive which amoothett skaters in competition. th* only M0 net of the night. A* we look back through th* week, it ttarted after Bob Emmont Inter- Mery Lou Paltrmo halta from All other trsctt wer* inor* heavl wa* th* only ton qet in the Highland* thi* entire we»k. Larry Larocque, witk a c*at*rboar4 alot whleh hold* ly tiled thin In piovioua y**r«. At Whea the atrlpara are located In a pola ao wh*a h* wiat* to com* cepted Diek Kltva'a Jump pact. Chicago. She tparked the New Terk with hi* 204 nnd Ml, a* well a* the 201 hy Tony flintotn w«r* not tha tpia area the aaly tlae they will To Be Boycotted With Treita lugging the mail Chlef* to th* world chamaionahlB Port Republic, wildlife manageri reiton* why Nat* loit two. It I* no aurpriae 4a u* that Ttx Tomain*. hit It whta the tide It ebbiag to a atoa all at hat to do it to checked M pheasant*, tome rabbit! ptkc the pole ia the mud. We have In an appeal thia week the Jew-most ef tha way, the Liont' oftcn- In 1949, scored JOT point* to rank hi* high individual honor* *o far with hi* }ST aad «SJ, which wt* In. atreac We arrived tea early aad beta oa maay "wet" boata but on llv* ttarted clicking. With the ball «ixth in scoring and wa« eeleted and many quail. •trumental In giving ,/nhnny'a landing th* high three-team gam** with aptat a let of time trolling without tht way la wo aaver taw a boaf Ith War Veteran* urged American Mating on th* Tiger 40, Trctza to the Ail-American team that Of the five huntlng-by-reglatration 2,747. Marty nnd Paul* aport* th* only fnur-fl(ur* gam* with ail *v»n • tlagl* etrihe. A few af tha throw water MM the garycy. eentumeri to refrain from aurehaa- •luhcd the Atlantic line for a first same year. area*—Coventry, Bralnard*, Stew- 1,000. Looking .it thrio *core* frnm lant week It would •Mm tit ut thlt acver^aHlaa were there. It wat Ing good* and aervieet of Com- down on tht SI and then, after a In addition to the trio, Coach arUvillc, Watchung Boy Scouta and thi* Bayahore loop had an off night aa they ar* MA average teaait a*4 altaty ooM aa4 rutfed. an4 a guy It waa a tw*ll trip aa4 took u* tUevllle-only Racvllle had the; full ahould do better. 1 munlat countries. couple ot ground play*, he plunged Johnny Karp ha* nenee RandU, hit to like ttrlpcr aahing mlfhty back to th* prairie aog village to the 23 and picked up tkc third Oloria Cleirbaut of Nutley. the 1W1 quota ef gunner* allowed by (he well to take It. We rceognUed a 4ticka of Indian territory. We 414 Seymour Corwln, commander of leara oac thlag. aad that It wt art flrit down on the eight. Sonny Derby Queen, Dot Zack and Gloria registration plan. On three fivt If Heal Rank* fMtwe dr* ehtof, Bahait "Chlek" fat»*i. to at few of then. Taera waa Capt. Red Bank poet, J.W.V., today It- Vaughan lugged to the 5 and Trei- McAuiirr. areas, 291 gunner* reported a bag gitml a rhlef a* he I* a hnwlar IVtl Bart *>M h*va tba bnt Charley Etehman, who ownt the turt out of practice with a ahoot- aued a li«t nf "Iron curtain country aa moved the leather to the 1. On ot 7» phwumnts, S» rahhltn, 20 •re. protection In It* hlatnrjr neit year, laat vraHi "CMck* Ik* II, out rt th* Rod Baak mu- ing Iron aad we couldn't hit theproduct*" that are being Imported Paul Mllalne, Charlie Bchuchart tide of a fleck of barn*, so maybe the next play. Treua fumbled but and Don Lewi* ire aome of the •quirrcla, atvtn grout*, eight wood •tarl*4 hla ternnt! gata* wl»k • *aar*. pot a nlna Mmar a* t*p, nicipal yacht baaln. Capt Charley here. During the holiday ahopplng mid* a rapid recovery'on tht 1,m*l* ctandout*. Th* W*itern*r* cock and one Jackrabbit. af thi* anil then gi>t ala plat with hi* neat t« laet hal Da* m»M kid a parjy of thrt* aboard and we had better otic* te flthlng, aeaaon he aaka con*umcr« to "terut- With the laat down coming up, the th* Hn | tpcre for a *wM>t (am* nf tM. Thi* aim ka teajaaf «H trolling Inehore from ua with Lion back made up for hi* fumble are led by the defending aeoring Dr. A. Heaton Underbill, director B Cighth Aiiayal Sportaaena Maiwr inlie manufacturers' labels with champion, Bert Wall. of the Division of Fish and Gam*, atid ended hi* (am* wilh a »par» an* had nothing hut ttrih** . two other boata. After a while w« •peclal enre to insure agalnat a by carrying the hall over for a con- Chicago May* at the. Armory un In heinern. Mre (nln(. "Chirk." H*r*'* knplng y«m VM fa ' noticed he had headed couth, and The Belmar mining club will hoi flow of V, 3. dollar* to Ituae!*, and vincing touchdown. Bill Florence pointed out that sportsmen who do all th* way neit lime. Fram pa"* •ta#H*»»ee wa hnaw thai' ita eighth annual aportemen't din' milled hi* conversion attempt. til Dec. 3. The Chief* then move not like crowd* ahould not forego Aiufed that he wu on hit way to ner rnday, Nov. *>, at 4;M at But- her captive ctatei." H« said thai In until Dec. • when the league thtte public hunting ground* or Thlek" will |H (ha Mm* ra^pcraMnii rr**a Hi* M 1Mb llanmouth Beech. W* were timpt- virtually all good* Imported tram firemen that ha gat frnm hi* taam that night M «ka* ftaaajat toawood BMaor, htatewan, located Hall gave tht home team fans shut* down operation* for a four* registration area* during the bat l.att nhlrh give* them Ik* HMMMHI high team gam* hi tha od to fallow him, and juit ae weon rt. M. Member* and guetU are •uch countries are Items which are •omethlng to ttanfl up and cheer w*«k holiday. anea of th* upland game »ea»on. were read to head couth we no- likely to turn up in the avenge for early In the third quarter, but league. Anmark't r>a* Rani* antl Hot Water l«f*lr kata tka tletd a fut riding iklff rounding cordially invited. "A* freaaure taper* off there i* ton aeare with IMi. Orllll Cnnttraewtai e*m**ar aaja* a* In put year* thia event haa been perion'i holiday ahopplng Hit. just one Leonardo man ruined til Iceland hat ntvtr had an trmy ample room Tor uncrowded gunning, the polnpoinit ef the Hook and recog hope* of a TD by nailing Hall to or navy, aay* the National Geo- witk an tMMIljr thli *am* alght whan tha taattatT . " aa belonging to "Babe' •o auceesaful thet more tpace wu Countrie* and Item* lilted by Mr. graphic aoclety. and excellent prospects of aucceu, Hcnwi, rnlleetiNl gamM nf HI. UI antl IM while tka tilled it neceasary In order to accommodate Corwin are': Bulgaria, jewelry; the ground. The classy llttl* back etpeelally tor hunter* with dog*," man, Ray *IMIMI>. wa* alto ellmhlng the ttalrt wllk lit, |M TUton of Humson. When he itarted the members and (ueita, ao it wu took one of Lea Johnion'* quick ' te troll we decided to atick around. China, cordial*, cotton, lace, jew- The Pledge of Allegiance ta thedeclared Dr. Underbill. "All public anil IM. Thi* I* an nM game, thlt hawllng. OfM a***f IMM decided to hold It at the Button- elry, flaahlighU. dolli, doll clothing, kick* on hi* own 1* and raced (hooting ground* will »« clocked what will happen neit. Making nv*r tha i**t ef tha eeerae hi By thia time the tide waa run-wood manor, down the sideline!. Hall outman- Sag was written by Fr»nels Bellamy ning pretty ttrong, and aa we ap- etching*, photo*, antique*, cigar- euvered all Llona hut Johnny Trei- in 1892. throughout tht aeatoo." tha Hen Bank ntitlneii M*n'» limp, we MM a tatal af M W proached Buoy No. «, Mac let out a In antlepation of a pleaaant get ettes, cigarette boxes, bracelet*; ta, who brought Hall down on the gamM among the aa hnwlert whn roll #>»*ry night. That hi whoop that he wa* faat on the bot-together, the committee la planning Ciechulovakia, leather glove*, cot- Tiger 30. After the Tigen hit the better than !3 per rent. • very gaa4 p*rnaataa« In My Itana tom. It turned out to be the fastctt a big evening of fun and entertain' ton lace, brandy, cm dials, towels, Lion line for a flrat down on the In Mnnmnulh ennnty. Mnm thi* la nur leaf Me. wa knew that moving bottom he ever had hold of ment. For further information con- artificial flowers, plain glass, glass- thi* It about average for the Innp aa maay time* there am tact John C, Slowey, chairmen of ware, china, eartherware, Jewelry, 30, Kleva tosied hit jump p**s, more than M M* gam**, hut »eldnm lev* than M. Thi* MM* btciiuc the line went off the reel Belmar Fishing club, Mmar, M. J. which waj Intercepted and tet the , at a milea-minute clip. It wa* a bracelets, stringed Instrument*, ree- stage for the Leonardo ncore, Might there were nnly two M* art*. Chick* III antl Frank Can- ordt, woodwind Instrument*, beads, fallen with (MM. Thlt I* Inn for the Itagae M Ihont ar* MttaHy ' frenh run, well-conditioned flthand RED nANK~BUSlS«88lltN'0 UEAGUB Dick Kleva pityed a hard-fought die. nr six aurh lolalt. At prenrnt. Bnh Wnnten I* t«pi with put up a gallant fltht. While Les cigarettes, cigarette boxes; Hun- «l« Barker> .H gary,, brandy, china, earthenware, game for th* lueri. He wai tap- hU *M. rolled jutl two week* »gn. A* ean he eiportetl, that Vt maneuvered the boat we acted na a ping at the Leonardo line moat of I* the top alngle effnrt. back teat driver. We never had Sherwood'* Sp •liver plate, cigarette* and cigar- (ilob« Moton Gosdt ette boxes, and Poland, china, meat the encounter, though without too *e«n a big bat* caught in that deep, AumscU G*> * Wster Btr .IT much tucceu. He teamed up with fait running water and It wai product*. A few weeks ago wc presented the reapon.*ibilitiea of rh* ttam eap- worth all tht trip to tee Mac play ProgrtiilvTavtrs aUtt Iniumu .„...... 1 17 taln* and the howler* In the league*. *o let'* *ee what ar* the dutie* of him. He tipped the scale* at 23% DtFslco'i Hirsw.r. U No time president, vice prc.», ill, 124, . CE * Henry Hiaa.haw—51t>. 515. Iti. MS howling news in the county as it happens. Usually it U the secretary the flah wai not hooked. Dob Lanfrltlk— Its, IK, fit. III. who attends these meetings but it can be any one the president ap- k Wo understand there were «cv High Individual saim—Htnrjr Bra*. points, Including himself. A good president mike* sure that some eral other big baa* caught Satur- •haw. SJ3. Nlih lad. Mr In, Hfnry TING league member attends these meeting*. The vice president take* over fjradrhiiv, IIS, High ttam gam*—filobt day. A party tithing aboard the Motor.. 1.013. Hlih team atrlte, r.lobt IN ALL KINDS OW In the absence nf the president. The treasurer is responsible for all Mar Dec II, Capt. Otto Reut, boat- Motort, S,7«». W WKKtHffl le«aTUf funds. He. together with the secretary, collects all entry fees ed one weighing over 10 pound*, IVCIIY DAY AND NIGHT UNTIL MAY I IT waste and all howling: costs from the team captains and banks these funds in . while one ef "Babe" Tilton'a guest* juiet ointti. TSsriTupt Bufflni, Jo* IN ASftUftY PARK AT THE FAMOUS the bank selected by the league. At any time requested by the president. FraiFuJl JntJnntr, 2(11; Joott Romano, 20);; Ijir took a lunktr which tipped the iy Ja.vl«. Marry Hop!:ln>. he must have his honks tip to date nnd present them to the president or »ci!c» at over 43 pound*. The dayJerrJ y LLnudtn, USS ! PauTtl JfJtffrnyf . IIS the league'* auditing committee. This is not as hard as it may sound. '„ before, Capt. Joe McCuc of Rum-Itay Pfa,cr. !«1; Mlllarit "Pop" Au MONTE CARLO as almost 100 per cent of the leagues .'.in figure out how much money mad.-. 2n4: Randy Conk, Jll.i; Tuny Pen. should be In the treasury at any particular time minus such incidental > eon, ftahlng aboard hU private skiff '», 214; Jon Hoblo. 212: Ralph Gtntlla, NEW ARTIFICIALLY FROZEN Sandy, boated a 29% pounder. Wai- Sl"s Hrnry (iaruttn, 2*0: pink Allan, expenses ;>s «cnre sheets, et ef.era. Next time we will jivs the duties 11 iv: Chat Brann, SJ2: Jark Mamarnpnl, cif the secretary. " ter Bice or Bunuon was the lucky nn it I. 3«l; FiH Ysrt.. - : f*tTct* William"Wllliinn, ICE SKATING RINK angler. Also on the same day, John «*»; n«y So 2n2— : To" m Andretta• • •• , 14000 Squaw* BMt of Skating ••MNtw. tM rtw Urfaat Eato Extra Motor Oil — now The Mo:mi"iith f'minty fiuwlins fmnciation tournament will be held Paimty of Family's tackle, ehop, :H: Fred hn 2t«. flea Bright, got into *ome nice big Heavy'p'uty—it madt for cold* n Manasqiian starting Mar. «, 1932. This will be the opening night and. RED BANK"ioWUNa"'c"»ITEH Arrlflelal IK Rift* waathtr tUrtlng... flowt aa usual, It will be the Tetley event. A* there »re ten alUys in Mana- W I ADMMMION riUI TAX . HtSMNI squan. thi* event will he limited to 20 teams. It will be run on th* first- What we are trying to 1*11 you(ilohf Motor. 1* tut to fivt ttntltlvt part* eome-flrst-served basis, so get your entries in early. Feb. IS, 1902. will It If you haven't pulled your boat (ilobr Pttrnltum - 14 1 Inataat protection •.. clcaw be the closing ilitc for entries, so don't wait. Decide now and when the . up and you art able to atrika a dayttod Bank JUtnnf ...... 14 1 Elmer'* ...... II 1 Weak Pay! . S0< atiriubrlcatet... holds IU blanks are out. In a week or two. fill them out immediately. *• when the wind la nut too itrong Rock,1, Bit* Shop it 1 lubricating body to keep oil < and you can get out to the point ot MeCormlek't -... l» 1 consumption down. Don't * the Hook when the tide turn* out, Rtd Bank B. C 13 I Shore Conference HIGHI.ANPS WOMEN'* LEAGUE day dr night, before the seaaon Rhartw Tic* Co 1 2 fy delay— change to long- W I IM Strlti Ut • SUNDAYS . Saturdar'a Rtiultt HI«K]an,l< Laundry iK 1 cloie*, we feel you have a mighty Nor.tr Afcheltlno, I4lt Jim Tut tit, 10 A.M. to I PM. lactlng, f rae-flowing Eato Ftlabnld It. PI. Plraiant (I. Fnoit BaaUat ... IT 111 good chance of connecting. Here la 4JO i Frti G, Bruno, 121, MIlK Single Ihttra Motor Oil today! Leonardo 13, Atlantic Hlshlandlan a 0. Mnrty anil Paul's 13 13 our reason: on Ju»t two day*—Nov. tame—N. Atihetllno, 2*1. T«n« Hlvtr T . .Inlin.nn'. Hsnlivarr IS t^ ' 14 and 18—there were 83,410 pound 200 Club SKAT*» FOR RENT FRCC PARKINO LttnarHn ( 24.2* nahr'a l.andim II t!> .11m Tulilt. 21*. 2*5 I Cha«. "rune., rroktld J IK.IT Kehlhalitr'ii .. « !} I of striped ha»« fhipped Into th 2.1«| Frank Ufavaltt, 2M: Vlnrt Al' MUSIC . INTfRTAINMtNT HIATiO 10CKM ANt Rumian 4 I».S7 * Fulton market from Long Island. vino, •<«», :*«i HVnlit Kelly. 221: (' Manamuan 2 IT.SO HAIR HAVEN l.E.M.L't • Thone that got away will atop off Ilulnnl. 31 at Tommy Ainnna, int. OMfRVATION ROOMS . RISTAIMANT K'yptM 2 IT.OH W Team tilth thrtt «ami«-<".lol>» Mo. Mttawan 2 IT.N 13 * at Sandy Hook on their way south, tnr>, 2.T4*: tftm Mth llnflt |imt— Hti lank 2 IT.OO 14 Olov* rttroltum. 1,H!I7. a$o 2 Frant.'< Tavern tl at there It a good run ot bait in Pitlni PUtuni 11*3 - thli area. Atlantic Hlt>ltnii I '»•»» Fair Htvtn F. r> .... IS SUKK TO HELP NEEDY Lalwwto* O 13.0* Wlllo»l>i'.«ik rttitaurant 12 1} A Day With the QtiMken tONO BRANCH — Loul* Illk, Ntptua* I I2J0 Kui«r'i Station t It •tat* commandtr of tht Army and Uu Otf StrmfAlftf MOW «f Yiir Nappy Mtitrln$ Sfnl Gamit Tomorrow MO ttiitt •. Following arc Dome note* from Rumttm at Laonirdo—Mornlajf. t.,jW r,),,r. J«5; Chum dltruUar, .,'J|; . our "blind" on Burnogat bay, It Navy Union, hat announced thai Malawan at Keyport—Maminc. (trove Shtnn, 584. i del* good to be In a tunken "blind' the local Memorial gtrrlaon It ar Ntnluna at Fnehold—Mornln*. ranging to give Thanksgiving baa ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY Pnint Plaamnt at Manalquan—Marn »00 Cl*b on a point at the edge of a sail Ing. C. JaiolKtn. !.1«: K. Rho4ai, til: Itrt , manh ot Barnegtt bay with 100 kct* to all needy famlllc* In thli TsMt Rlvar at Ltkawefld—Mnrnlng. Kmrnnm, 2^1: Chum Crisndltr, ]|*t Ril • decoya apread out m front ot u*.city, Famine* needing food fhouli TI. Camtai Had lkLll Rnairlmtn. *»'; Jfihn Bill*. ?!>•: Otovi Till tak«i ui hack many, many tenttet Mr. Illh, Fl4M "Hi tl. I'aatc 111 BED HA*K M. XO\'V,H*K* 91.

John W. Kuuba lie §ME«MAN*S Feted at Dinner Far Slip Ct»«f« LIONEL OuJoce iHtaw better ejnaMir Wia4a c«a> RUIMON-Jcha W. Km** «f I Draperies) aad* t* at y»»r wisdawa at »ery mmmm Ridge rd. *u kaaered roeeaUy •f|BUH« sjvaslcrata) pritea. DANCE «t » teitiaaoaial diaaer at tka RiMB- •f loa ina for hi* work ai ckairSMa iTOWlt ef the pulpit ceaatlttee tt the MM like "Am Americmm In tarn" Rusnson Presbyterian church. The dinner wa« givea by the coasaait- <»>•» at Carftea Theatre) t*>. Mr. Keuba, wha i( prtaident J^WM of the board af trustees, wa* elect- Cla»i and Private ed chairman upon the retiresaeat AWNINO 4 SHAM CO. •( Dr. William Cilvia Colby froai the pastorate af the chutcfe laat mm *mt u. TAP BALLET TOE year. ACROBATIC PANTOMIME I»KAMATU> BATON •MIS AXD GIKLS KBO.M THBfcK IT Sfcfc Ot B XBW VABIKTV «HOtV "Christmas Caf»ers" CARLTON THEATM 0€C. 22 Dorothy Toland Dance Studio Mmr ElKtrk to. 201 I. IKSIN PLACE RE 4-52If MM 9 •»• MUW, •. I •pee •a*H> • to • luliii ie-*

In expreiilng hi* a»*rcciation (a the committee for II* work, Mr. Kouba reported that more than 4,000 miles ot travel were involved In the work of the committee aad ROSES e . e that 42 prospective pastors were interviewed. Mti Betty Macin- •rt Here's a tosh was commended for her Mr- Santj • eJejwn t«*jsy »• vice aa secretary to the group. The committee's work was completed y««r f recently with the election of Rev. Saving Kenneth Manner, Jr., as church pastor. Mr. Manner waa installed Sunday, Nov. II, and began his work ai pastor Sunday. HONIY Ml Tip from Present at the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turtitr, Mlfi Mac- intosh, Mrs. Ray Murphy, Mr. and IT. MerfgUee Mrs. William MacKenzie, Mr. and Santa Mrs John Korfdorfer, Mr. and Mrl. ALA B 1 f* Serf Etienne, Mrs. William Ran- T«L (UeJ 1.4 M020 kin, Mr. and Mil. Arthur Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peareill, Mr*. «A» «# kneel in Your Houte of Worlhip, v:c ihnnl Roger Young, Rev. and Mra. Mai- ne r, Mrs. Kouba, and 1, Edward you, Lord, for all our bltuinpi... Wilson, who acted ai toajtmuter. Others who aerved on the commit- Tuxtdoi tee were Mr. and Mrs. Walker Nelson, Dr. and Mrs. Chattel A. Throughout th« nation, hri|ht Im |low U tp«u Woln.ch and Mr. and Mra, William Por Hlrt Ward. hnrthi... children IID| U th*y Miirlj Mt tit Ublt for the holiday feast.'.. and th* faadlj It anited on Presbyterians' Sale the occt»i6n of traditional Thaakigirlii| Day

Set for Wednesday Let this Thankif lrin« be one for the entire

SHREW SBLTtY — Tha annual we raise our voice*. ]n a prayer for unircmnl Christmas sale of the Presbyterian church will be held next Wednes- peace. day from 2 to S p. m. Mis. Clarence. Btigtr is chairman. Tha church, founded in 1732, will be open dur- VOUK ing the sale so that the public may STOMt inspect the beautiful interior of thij historic place of worship. Serving with Mis. Berger ara Charles Jones, Mrs. Robert Bus- aell, Mrs. David Marx, Mrs. Charlea BraseAeld, Miss Beads Green, Mrs. Robert Maver, Mra. Edwin a IA- merson, Mis. Ivan Kuhns, Mra. Donald Strong, Mra. F. Bordtn and Mrs. William Shoemaker. Numer- ous Items suitable (or Chrlstmai There are no entrance fees for gifts will be available. RED BANK * UTTU SILVER Keyport The Christmas dinner of the joining our 1952 Christmas Club- American Legion auxiliary will be held Dec. 11 at Marion'a restaurant. At last week's auxiliary meeting prise* were won by Mrs. Albert Leon, Mrs. Edward Cohen, Mra. nor are there any charges for not Richard Spencer, Jr., Mra. Theodora YOUR SELECTOR SchancW and Mra. Harry ROM. Hostesses were Mra. David Schanek and Mia. Raymond W. Undemann. HAS COME TO completing the payments. The seventh birthday ot Barbara Jane Rothnart, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Rothbart, waa celebrated at a "Prince**" party at her home recently. A trip to Marl- RED BANK pit hall, Middletown, wai enjoyed by the group. Before the hearth In the old Colonial kitchen, the chil- Delimit Weekly Receive in 30 Wet!:* dren viewed a playlet given by Bar- bara Jane and Jane WuaittfeM, acting tha role* of PrUcilla Mul- $ .50 lina and John Aldan, Other* area- ant were Carol Arnold, Jo-Ann Ap- MYMt plegate, Judy Alpine, Mary Orey, Patty Rapp, Judy Wallace, Trudy ym Kautaman, Helen Helbura, Patty 50*0 Johnston, Helen VanMaeibeke, D|. ana Korobow, Pamela Rakolot, Mra. Albert Wutsteield, Roger Wueatt- feld and Rosalind Mokray. The Pearl Key la the permanent 00 name of the Keyport high eehool yearbook, it waa announced by Mra. 3* Dorothy Carhart and Melvln Jonaa, faculty adviiert. Officer* and com- mittee heada elected were Anna Richey, editor-in-chief; Mary Lou 5-00 25a°° Nlemlnen, bualnea* manager; Anna Collard, aenlor claai; Mary Ana Green, aenlor feature*; Jane Ander- son, under claaiea; Shirley Mac- I0.oo 500*°° Leod, publicity; Jerry Weniel, ac- tivities; Sheleah O'Brien, art; An- WATCH FOR SELECTOR tionette Luecarelll, circulation, and 2000 ] ooo IN, Larry Vecchio, photography. Mr. and Mrs. Milton T. Roberta ' LOOK FOR THIS SYMBOL have left to apend the winter months In Bradanton, Fla. Patrolman and Mr*, Donald Nuai CLUB BEGINS and family have moved from Sec- IDENTIFYING THE FOLLOWING FIRMS ASSURING YOU OF QUAUTY A SERVICE ond at. to &n aptrtment on Perah- ing pi. AhimlntM Stora* Windows OaM Storage Loekera U Mtmrs Mr. and Mra. Theodora Pappaa l.yam Man«(a«turing C». Red Bank Cold Stares* 4 Atlantis Glass Co. MeUIibll*t Radio and have gone to Daytona Beach, Via. ta Bamrsbury Av«. 11 Mapls Av*. aeniso NOVEMBER 26,1952 for an extended vacation. Auto Body Repairing and IS Herbert *8t. Mrs. Oeorg« V. Keller haa re- Dairy Seattl'a Vlctsry Msrkel ralaUng 104 Khrtwihtirr Avt, turned to her home at Miami, Fla. Mallbtws Bros. Red Bank Dslr» Rujt.ll tt. Bans ASMS. after spending several weeks with Nawrnan 8prln«« Bil. 11 West Bsrftn flaea S00 Ri«*r Road, Fair thv«a her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Little Hilver Hardvare and Mra, Charles Schwara, Aato Driving School ' Arthur Murray Stadias rrasaeet Ave., LlttU Silver , ._) aM Bar 157 Broad It. Wlllawbrsek Reatauraat Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hoke and Long Branch and Red Bank ladles' * Misses' Apfarel 710 River Road, fair Haves THE SECOND NATIONAL Mr. and Mr*, C. Leon Oarrlaon were Aato Driving Schools Drags and ProeerlpMons Nan C. Jon 101 Watt Front 81. SID Rlvtr Read, hit Havsa recent guests of Mr. and Mra. frofculonsl Pharmaeip Hut Bank Roodn* Ralph Leonard, Drexel Hill, Pa. Asila Upholstery and 6S Monmouth St. Uejuors 319 Maul* Avt. Chnrlcvi Sklor recently partici Heat Covers electrical Repair* The rtopltt Liquor Store BANK & TRUST COMPANY 101 Snriwibury Avi, Service stations pated with the National Orchestra Aulo Uiihfllilrry and Beat Covers Hsrold'ii Rudln anil illntntla't 8unocn Harvlce association in preaentlng tt* flrat Lln.roft, N, J, Glectrical Bhon Lumber and Building MaUrlals Brlitss aad Rlvtrilde Avt. IS Wsat Front 8t. 1 concert of the season at Carnegie Boatity Salon «• w «'g Lunber aad SyMly Co. hall, New York city. A student Vogue B*auty Balsn Vital OU, Coal and ratal di iport iifloodi Keyport high school, he Is the feat Control RED BANK,° NEW JERSEY IS Wklte Hi. Frail D. Wlkeff Co. Vosslna Vnltmlted ?"K:.s st. " youngest member of the orchestra. UrMal ana Formal Wear 19 West front St. Bhrtwwury Marine fnrPA Staff Sift. J. (1. Hed Taxleab OPEN FRIDAY F,VKMN(;S — 6:30 In 8:00 The Low I.UHH llrlilnl Hllfllin* Furnara Cleaning and Photo Suppllos and rtnlshlng Ball Cab Co. rlcli of Wlwoiittln, recently returned L'.'l Vital Frmil HI, Nii'hulan n« MRI» I'ace Phntn Htivlte from Korea, wax I lie KIIFHL OI I7S Monmoulh St. , C'lmtnert and Laiiiidrrers 717 llmail Ht,, Hlnawtbury, N. J. 1111 Wsit front Ht. Upholstery, Draperies, James DonnM Dolitnoy, Gifts and Greeting Cards Plumbing and Heating Hllp Cover* l«on'» CleintiJ ami Laundtrtn >'nra dirt Hhon irnholmfry nranorlss Ills Otvtrt S4-TS Wllltt Ht, 41 Hoiimuulh St. Narvci Rrna. t«r' an «hk In inaka pi4«l m«H't 14SJ Monmoulh St, B7 Pttrl St. b* Mlllni Tha Rtriittr.—Advtrtlisaiiat. 10 Get RED BANK REGISTER Mi COW VOLUME LXXiV, NO. 21. BED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1951 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 Tot? u lick SSUS5 Approved KeaMourg to Get Donating Blood for the Armed Forces No Award Made sU- As Budget Item • Traffic lights Of a Settlement Confirms Report KEANSBUilO-Berongh Maa- La*t Thursday it i>« apparently eugh Manager Ralph O. Williams rrportcd in this newspaper that the For IS Teachers asuwHsjced at the council aaeetiag Oavcy Tree company had bren Defer* Artist* last Bight tkat the trst two sf the awarded a seUlen.<-nt of $1,800 in Of Pig Epidemic •is sets at traaac lights ordered are a f uil against Alexander H. BcarU eapected ta arrive here shortly aa< of Rumson. This ttntrment i« not will be placed iate isseMdiatc use. in aeeoidancc with the. faets, and CrMMi Mr. William said there ie e de- The Register desires to i&*uc at S|;,|i Official!. Hit at Neglect; lay in receiving skipaeat because this time a correct report of the IMRCWSaWRT — A budget UMB tkt light* are ef war-critical aaa- ease. The information used by us af tM,0M far teacher*' salaries wa* teriala, and for tkat reason will be in lai-t Thursday edition was sup- Kt*|Mirter, Nur§e Make Survey delivered la pairs. The tret two to plied to us through » sourer which agree* V*«II Meadar alght at • »pe- we considered reliable. I t eiel Meeting cf th« beard ef tdv- be revive* will be placed at the catiao, aut approval ef • salary Carr ave.-Churck at. aad Maia at.- The Uavey company i Uiui »<•= NKW SHREWSBURY-* red la schedule offered ay Richard Orif- far* eve. iatenecUaas. the result of work performed by Crocxer of Freehold, local hearts) ftth, beard aaesaber, «y deferred. Csuaeil ordered tke new lights it fur Mi. Beard at hU estate, Major Turnier officer and chief sanitarian for tha TIM tetal rcproecat* U.MI far in-several week* age whea it waa Bedgclands. Rusnson. The tree com- State Department of Health, Sloa* crease* In salaries af tea taachara painted exit tkst the •repeat eya- pany claimed i' had performed Traiiti Jet Piloti day night confirmed last we«k'a ••4 Howard Mattcson, priaclpal, tesa It outdated. Mayer fell* J. work on 24 different days which re- report that an epidemic has wiped] and IU,«M far fear ut taaehan •rcaaaa last slight rteaarked tkat quired Hie transplanting of over C'HANDLKR. ARIZ - MaJ. Wal- out "hundreds of pigs' in this bor* ter tha IMS-SI aehaal year. Tha aeae ef tke light* now is la work- WO feet of hedge and numerous ter C. Turnier, son of Mr. and Mri. ough. 1 evergreens and other work. nirraat year'* caatraet taaehan, ia- lag order. Tke others) to be received William M. Turnier of 56 Wallace He sail thie finding was based] cljdlag «t>. Matteam. receive Wf,- will be placed at tha Church-Main Mr. Beard refused to pay the st., Red Bank, currently holds one upon an investigation that he and. st*. Mala tt.-Ceater ave, Beaekway. bill rendered hy the Davry Tree of the ma~l important assignments Dr. E. L. Brower, senior vetrrU 1U. la all, tha total increase far Carr ave. aae) Ceattr-Carr avee. n the (alary item U llJ.StS. company, amounting to t>'. ,(JCi, on here at Williams Ail" Forcn base, narian for the state health depart* intersections. the grounds that u substantial pro- the nation's only jrt fighter school. mnnt. made of the swine farms ia Actual aalariei, however, were Pine Brook and Reeveytown Moa* nat decided upon. Clarcnca Berger, On the motion •( Councilman portion of the bill Included charges Leon A. Waitt it was voted te re- for transplanting 10S feet or hedge day. president, atld it la custom ta leave ceive aa oiler of l«0O from the on Mr. Beard's property without he finding was that pi»s and] aalary items—for teschera end eth- authorization and dc.spilc specific er school personnel--until all other New Point Comfort Ira company hogs have been 'iyinu in consider- 1 far four lets neat to the first aid instructions to the contrary. able numbers and of various alb phases af tha budget arc completed. building ea Carr avt, as tke aitei Mr. Beard also entered a counter- ments~hog cholera, pneumonia) Thla waj accentuated, taa, by *b»far a new tic house. Mr. Wai Us claim based upon the damage, done lung worms and other infections— ieetlene ta tha aalary schedule. motion also included that tha lots to his property by this inauthorizcd irince mid-summer "with the want Though llttla mere than half the ba reserved for sale to the lire com- work, and on account of the Uavey epidemic occuring in the two wceke budget was considered, liicrei««a pany aad that Borough Attorney Tree company's failure to take following Oct. 15." aver last year* budget were kept William R. Blair, Jr., be asked to proper care of a large oak tree in "I'd »ay hundreds have died," ha ta W.150. N«*t ta tsschtrs' salaries, advise council ea the procedure his driveway after specifically un- said. the biggest Item In tha budget will for the aalc. dertaking to do EO, resulting in Humana •eaortrd Safe ba tMitien rates ta Red Bank aenlar Mayer Brennaa saM that council considerable damage and possible. and junior high ichaoli. Thla waa loss of tho oak tree. Nona of these sicknesses, Mft aat up ai IU.000 ta sever St icniar met with the lire company'* build- Crocker quoted Dr. Brower as say* ing committee Mondty night and Before trial the Davey Tree com- ing, present any threat to hums* hlflt pupila at fSST.ST each and II discussed the idea advanced many pany agreed to settle Its claim junior high pupils at. I1M.IT each. life or safety, and none can ba times: that the two Are cempaaies amounting, with interest, to ap- passed on to humans who eat Transportation for those a>upils waa in the borough combine their fa- proximately f2,50O, for tl.BOO. In ralied from S1.000 ta 11,300. pork from the diseased hogs. cilltiea In one building. He added return. Mr. Beard agreed to with- Chief blame for the epidemic waa •i.mai.taa Tup* that each company "seems interest- draw the counterclaim. Consequent- given hy thr two state authontlee 1 ed in its own housing." ly there wat no award of a settle- Mr. Griffith * salary schedule ment and no dismissal of the coun- t9 "neglect, malnutrition, improper would live teacher* with a bache- Council adopted an ordinance au- feeding, unsanitary conditions, mle» thorising the feiuancc of HOMO in terclaim. The entire matter w.ia lor's degree a minimum of »},«00 settled by the parties out of court. management and other causes." and a maximum of 14,100, attain- bonds tot the Willis tract sewer e»- Mr. Crocker recommended that tentlon.V able in 12 years, for mattcr'a de- 1 Scana at tlw MatfweJiit clwrcli McwtJay whan rttifotft «f tfiit area «Waej Waeel far the practice of hauling In garbage) free teachers, the minimum would Mayor Brcnnsn announced that and other waste matter from othef the Keanaburg youth committee will Mi* Armas) F*rcat •Jwaufjli ttta faeillftai •( HM Rt«J Craw mablla ««lt. Dofltri «fi cad, (rent •• municipalities to feed swine e« ba 11700, the maximum $4,400, at- Pilkbury to Seek KaJ. Waller C. Twratrr talnable In 13 years. sponsor the visit of Santa Claui, stopped Immediately. tentatively aet for Dee. 18, at which raar, Mri. Rafcart RieliareJi, Ocaan &***; MM. M. S. Smith, lataotawn; Mrt. Dorathaa Tackatt, Tha bail* (or new teacheri would He is charged with instructing Informed ef this, Mayor George) ba allowing ISO a year for each time the Chriatmaa light* at bor- lwi« Iranch, and) Mri. Charlat L MswaUar, Fair Ha van. AttMsJlnf tha aWra, Inn* ta raar, Stevens aaid he w%s ready to re» ough kail will be turned OR. Action on Audit aviation cadets and studsnt officers quest the borough council's prompt year's experience In other school!, MIM Mary DafSaeJa, PUinlioM, nurta; Mri. Party Shartnan, Utila Sihra*, auria'i aitJa; Miu HIOHLANDfl-Morough Attorney la the mechanics of flying at speeds with ISO* a* tops. Teachers In tha Mr. Williams reported that Bor- Investigation and action. He said] ough Engineer John Rellly'a plant Ucy Stclia, rlafnfiaM, nurtf. ant) Mri, Frank 4, laaih, CoH'i NttJr, fiwtH'i altja. John M Plllsnury Monday night approaching the supersonic. It he wanted nn waste matter brought aehool whan the iehedu1« \, adopt* told borough council that he will takes a lot of know-how to work cdl would receive the tame ISO per for the bulkheading of Granvllle Into the borough. At present, a la* park have been approved by the continue his pressure on former witly fledgling jet jockeys during eal ordinance allows licensed haneb year, but would also receive I1S0 State Bureau of Navigation. He 9 Borough Auditor R. Milton Coles, their first few times in the F-80 and lers to carry In edible garbage fe* per year for esch year «f experU said the state Is preparing plant of New Brunswick far sction on Maj. Turnier has it. A veteran of swine. The mayor said he feeta, enee In tha local school. To bring and apeclflcationa, and will adver- St Agnes Fund Tentative Regatta Dates Set; the 1M0 municipal audit which Mr. World War II, he spent 1> months thia should nnw be revoked. tha teacher to the proper place en tise for bida far the work and then Coles kas failed to complete. . in the European Theater and holds tha scale, the salary increase would award the contract. Indication* from the American the Air Medal with II oak leaf * •s^PUJsVsBBsTlBisW Vap ba spread over three years. Reaches $65,MI To Seek Borough Financial Aid The borough manager also re- Casualty company af Reading, Pa., clusters. Or. Brower waa reported reefe Net Increases the coming year ported he ordered a light for Twi- The St. Agnes' building fund The National Sweepstakes Re- the American Power Boat associ- that failure to receive the com- te aak all veterinarian* in the area) would rang* from a low ef 1100 to light ave., between Crescent at. and campaign for » new church, has gatta association at a meeting last ation. plete audit wilt render the com- ta inform the state authorities • a high of 1333 for an average of Park ave., which council instructed reached the $85,000 mark. The night at the Molly Pitcher hotel It was agreed to have • wav ta»y Unable to renew the per- N. G. Rutgers they are called out t« treat furtfcja MIT. Ont of the ttachen attending him to aurvey. He aald he received amount was announced by Donald started the ball rolling toward a mittee from the association asset formance bond on John P. Adalr, er groups of Infected swine ar It* the meeting, Mrs, Coben, aald that another request for a light at Gil- Miles, general chairman, and John 1152 sweepstakes regatta by setting in the Immediate future with the collector and treasurer, led to Mr.Diet Suddenly veatlgate the cause af new death* such a schedule would ba satisfac- lette p|. and Bralth pi., but reserved Kosak, associate, at the first re- tentative dates and making initial mayor and council to dlicuis the Pillsbury's declaration. The department, said Mr. Crock* tory to tha teachers If adopted, but decision pending a survey ho re-port meeting of iUe general solici- plans to approach the mayer aaa aaailbffltv of obtaining financial Auditor lut year, Mr. Coles has MIDDLETOWN TWP.-Nlekoiaj ar, thea will tea« Tt long, A rial !>uy. National I a 10, The reporttr set out on • tour tinuing the argument occasioned sented by Edward W. Wise, Jr., of Frown's,—Advcrtiumtnt, Sunday afternoon, accompanied by tho previous week on the merits of Wise and Wise. The Rotary club will not meet Mrs. Agnes M. Barker ef Clinten the proposed ten-room addition to this week, due to their regular Utl sa« Fraud st. For It year* she has been a the achool. The president did. how. Wt alneartly hopa It doatn't ktma Wmeaw SaatM meeting day falling on Thanksgiv- to you. tut If you ihould loia asmatRlni, publie health nurse In the munic- "vcr, permit Mrr. Earl Andcrnsn, G«t your hatter quality window ihadil ing. The club will hold a buslntss ramtmhir chnnrtt srs In rnur favnr that ipality and knows the Pin* Brook ircfiidrnt of Uin Parent-Teacher as euitom mad*, •idt.mmimd, at vtr» moil* Mayor Katharine Elltui Whita tJrapi a donation In container at Davldion brotheri mar- meeting next Thursday- Nov. 29.you will r»'nv*r It through tha lot) SB*and Rttvtytown areas "by heart," sociation, to request permission for trbtt prlrti All iix#i minufaeturtd on found column! nf Tha Rtflatar, nremliei, No wilting, dlobt Awnlri ket, Broad it., to help buy doarattai for toldlari fightinf in Korea. Tha container! wtra —Advtrtliamtnt It was from htr that the meat thn R'soclation to plant a shade nnri Shad* Ca,, 117 Wait Front it,, Fair Havtn Barauih Notlta alarming phast of tht epldemlo trot In the playground. The board Red Bank. HE «.]8«9 Advcrtlnment. placad in Red Bank itorai last waak by Shrawibury peit, American Legion, of Red lank. Pic- Rtliiltnli IK linijiy nulllifil (hut tin Cara* af Ttanfci story had come, She said htr first granted permission, provided it Is rnllpclliin nf unrbiiKQ will lia hfli) lit tha Tht family of lh« Into Mri, HlltU report was based upon large num- Tht mad te better and blgitr buil« tured, laft ta right, era Ctail R. MaeClaud, Arthur S. Scott, Robert A. MaeKellar, Daniel A. borough TIHMkumiiK ilny, WMHin nisli io llmnk Ilirir many consulted as to the location of the r,xin<-iimn>i Jn.-r J, Mrlliny, Meiwl* fni ihrir k inlnMs mt»nil»H mir. bers ef dead ewint the had ***a nlaotlng,. neu, ailvertlx In The Rejlitor regularly, Pattanon, pott commander) Mayor Whita and William Wainrieh., Churmta Sanitation CommiUn, ni ih realised from a fiaper drive periateadeat af Meameuth • conducted by member,! of Relief i, aad Mr*. WilUam atrl law, waa th* anairea ef heaer. She were a yellow aet aad taffeta flewa Engine company who collected ^S..r5TkViuS with aa Illusion yoke outlined with more than 20 tons of paper in a M «••»• M empty borough-wide pickup. A cake sale Whe it Tryiag '• •"» •tic*. a taffeta ruflk, short SIMVM with ieko.lt,- wee Dr. Jehataa't tap*, match!** mitt*, a att*d bodice aad held by the Young Women'i Social ... ale* lauad attar healthy, club of the Reformed rhurch also aa* kt remark*! tk»t la the past fat aad aaea* haaa, earn* well eared hooped akirt. A eweetheart hat aad erltlelHM ef icheola w ••*•* brought funds to the drive. with aa —. far ia well beat «i*t. colonial bouquet ef yellow and ll ith M|Mf*« Tale muth wa* very evtdeat. brome pampeaa completed tha ee- while edueatlea. Te» atmbl*. u.nrn «• Data group* aaetata aa lehMM aad ill-eere have atruch Rev. Mr. Wolff said this week .P»—-™. bile, aad their a»m a Maw ta the *wta* af Mew Shrews- Th* bridesmaids were Mise Lor- that 11,910 has been spent, mostly U ta deatroy the laSueace of the bury. A number ef perse** told ui raine Rapp, tha bride's cuueia, and Miss Evelyn Cotua, Carteret. The for special nursos needed 24 hours HsbooU, aad they had their at- former wore a blue otrapleea gwwa *. day h."-%u.i« of a tracheotomy to taeha agalast such Oefeater* of ee> with a aatla bodies aad aet ehlrt rclinve congestion in Mi*g Ralph's ucatiea a* tha P.T.A. ta tod tkalr a*a **$. lungs, of the 12,427.7* collected to Mia. iHkw t.1* "It'a • BBMM, with matching mitts, stele aad The epeaher poiated out that sweetheart hat. She carried a colo- datp for the fund. Bill* have not all the attack, fefiew the tame pat- nial bouquet of pink ead yellow as yet bo«.n rerpived from doctors Oae af the apate vtelted waa ea or from the hospital, h« added. tera. with three point* of criti- roeh tract Itiah tirtel pompons. The.latter waa similarly cism: lack of teaehlag fuadaajea- gowned In tiger Illy rose eatin aad Miss Ralph underwent an emer- tals, (I.E. the three R's) echaato iwaed by Father Diviae, gency operation to remove a he tald he la earetaher net. She alas carried pink and yel- Rev. Jame* W. Marshall, pattor vegetable!, fruits and meat*; 250 teach commualam and the ideology aad a rellgieu* fellewer. With hli low pompom growth of tissue from the top of Af extreme eoelelism, p*tttot)a*ty of Embury Mtthodist church, l.ltde of three the spinal column which had caused there waa hi* wit* aad a fellew f William Formon of Matawaa Bilvtr, ia pictured with hla wifn aa apples, a basket of cabbage, h<; r lot at the high aehoel level, aad tenant, JaatM •utttrikld. All three was his brother's heat man. Usher- they wok ever food for the Home k k » < • it m J . " I *' P»r»ly»i* of three years, schools teach pregreseive ing were Charles Delia, Haboken, basket of fruit, SO pounds of sugar, Accordlnf \0 rjr. FrankiiB RoMn. far the Aged, Ocean Orove, brought ten pounds of flour, three doien ' son, the neuro-aurgeon who per- i .f and William Sehwartt, Mttawan, a the church'* Harvest-Tli*nk*giv- orange*, 37 jars of home-canned tlan. Dr. he bride's brother. formed the operation, the operation COLTS NECK-At St. Mary* neckline and a (ull shirt of nylen ing service Sunday by members of frultj and vegetables, IS jars of was absolutely necessary to save Their Catholic church, Nov. U, Ki*a Tiaa net. She ware a matching velvet Mrt. Srhwtrta chose a reee net th* Sunday-achool and friends and _ ... eonfuaed with gawn with maroon accetsorite aad her life, Rev. Mr. Wolff said. Ths bedye were hurled or aent ta a Reeeaan Barute, daughter •( Mr. Dutch ityled cap and mitt*, and •her* ef the church. Included i of dry goods, rice, beans and doctor held out little hat>e that Mlas prsgret* In edueatlea" fMaBSnaWlmtaT manftBt amal aWM M# ttM carried a eaaeade bouquet af pale a corsage ef magenta pompoat. in, the collection were MS cans of > sorted Items. Dr. Johnaon maintained that all ha leaeed pea* te a aumber af Aa- aad Mra. Natale Barbute af Dutch piak rate* aad periwinkle blue The bridegroom's mother wore lav- Ralph would survive the operation the** charge* are categorical, ani bury Park aad Mtptuao vegetable Laae rd., Freehold, became tha ehryaaataemume. The bridal at- ender crepe gown with black ae- or, if she did, regain the us* of her a* far there ha* beea no arael haadter* who fad pig* their left bride of Tony I. DeLuca, •«• •» tendant* wen the tame atyl. and eeisorle* and wore pink earaatleat Panel Diicusgea paralysed limbs. presented. Td make this paint Mr. and Mrt. Frank DeLuca of asm* color gowa*. aad tkelr Sow- After a reception held In the Local Squadron "After her amating recover* stronger, he told of the recent In- had pig* killed by dis- Union Beach. The church wa* ers were nd roset and blue chrys- American Legion hall on Mala st., from the operation," Rev. Mr, cident la Eaglewood, when the ease. Mr. Israel aatd he lost more decorated with all whit* chrysan- anthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Forman left far a Youth Infliicitrce Wolff tald, "miracles had only be- board of education of that com- wedding trip to Florida and upon gun fnr Pearl." After the use of than It af hit own, themums, agaiMt a background a( Tha Sower girl's (rock waa also ATLANTIC HIC.HI.ANim May munity challenged the ststemefct A vl*it wss mad* ta a farm op- alpine rate In color, styled yith a heir return will reside at tl« Mid- In CAP Test physical therapy was introduced, that communism was being taught palma. dlesex rd., Matawan. r Waldron P. Smith la«t Thur«dny Miss Ralph could "wiggle her toes, erated by Fred Martinuh In Ree- Given In marriage by her father, aatin badlce, and warn with a Bight compared community influ- PLAINKIGLD— Thirty-five mem- In their achools, and the attacker veytewn. Pile* ef litter covered matching jacket. *Jh* carried a Tha bride attended the Olrla Va- bers of Red Bank squadron, Civil move her feet, then raise her admitted he had na concrete evi- tha bride wore a white satin gown, detrimental and helpful to the approach-reed tram aae end to mada with •• Illusion neckline, coletilal bouquet of pink rote* and eatlonsl school In Weodbrldge. and eitiaenship at a panel disrus- Air Patrol, combined with units knees." Doctors at the hospital said dence, but wai just rtptatlag the ether. See»e ef the atuaT wa* periwinkle blue chrysanthemum*. I* employed by Mosaic Til* from New Vork, Pennsylvania and she waa one of 1R persons who had beamy. trimmed with head embroidery. at a regular meeting of the piled aleagiM* a email heuat. Na The aklrt wu trimmed at the The bride'a Slather won a Mack •any In Matawan. Mr. Formon at- Parent-Teacher association at the Now Jersey wings Saturday at, survived such an operation—"and Tha speaker then named the fal- to. Urge pig atle* front with laeert* of Chantllly lace, crepe and Chantllly laee gown, with tended Matawan high school and I* high school auditorium here. Ilidley airport In CAP'S biggest had recovered more rapidly than lowing a* th* orgentaatleM behind that ran ta •«!•• an the other (ailing (ram the waiit to the hem- a corsage of red raae*. The bride- a partner In Formen brothers. He test to date. anyone In medical hittory," the eoraage Pale B. Otto, general manager Lieut. Alfred Reinhart was com- minister added. the attack on public achooli: Nat- aid* ef the houae were empty. line, and the skirt had a (aur '• mother wa* droned In served three and one-half year* ef County Oas company and chair- ional Counell for American edu- Thin a (tap we* mad* behind yard train. The bride'a French wltk a corsage In the Navy during World War II manding officer of the Red Bank Daughter of Mrs. A. (I. Ralph ef navy blue lace, with duty In both the Atlantle and ian of tha borough's recreation contingent for the operation, re- cation, headed by Alan tell: the tha A.M.E. church. There, the re- Illusion veil (ell (rom a eoronet of red roaes. immlstior,, discussed th* prob- St North Bridge ave., Mist Ralph National Economic Council, head- porter talked ta Aubrey Leed*. who •tyled headpiece of Chantllly lace, Pacific theater*. placing Lieut. Robert Brandt, nor- la receiving the "heat treatment Nlehetaa ror.ee af Brooklyn. N. lem* of providing young people mal commander, who was confined ed by Mervln K. Hart and hie at- ta* a hew* then. He teld h* got trimmed with asquint and beads Y., waa bast mm. The u*hers wen with wholesome forma of entertain- that modern medical telenet ha* aeciat*, Joseph p. Camp; tha Edu- rM ef the laat of hi* alga lait and she carried a cucade bouquet SCHANCR-HAMMKBSTONB home by Illness. He also headnd yet discovered." Th* putsr aald Stanley Jaffee of Keyport, and Ar- mt and told of the aims of the the Freehold flight, commanded by cational Reviewer, of which Mr*. February. In the woods behind the of white roict, stephsnotl* and thur Umks and Raymond Bella- MATAWAN — Before aa altar eommlailon. Qeorge H. Wrls, a Dr. William H. Dennehy, head of Lucille Ctrdin Craln I* editor; *JU there were hundred* of Lieut. Alfred Pettit. The squsdron medlral research at the hospital, la white orchid*. nn, both of Union Beach. banked with white chrysanthe- member of ths board of education, took its radio communications mo- the Committee for Conttitutional waaden boaet, ataeked around honor wu Hiss A reception wae held at Bai- mums, Miss Jeanne Ross Sehaack, reviewed the accomplishment* of taking personal charge of her Oovernment, which publlihet a per- pen Mr*. Barker Identified aa The maid of bile truck, generator truck and therapy. Anita Franela Barbuto of Free- baeh'a at Keantburg. For her wed- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troyelua the board and Its future plans for three aircraft. iodical, "Spotlight." slaughter pen. In It, half filled ding trip to Washington, D. C, the Sehanek of Jackson at., became the th* school. Herbert S. Mcinert, tu- with water we* tome mrt of iron hold, and the bridesmaid* were Staff members were Lieut. Pet- Faater'a Thanhe Or. Johnson then pointed ou Mary Barbuto and Ruth Barbuto, bride wor« a *mok« gray taffeta bride of Howard Charles Hamtntr- pervking principal of borough that people who support the** out- machine. Behind that there were eoetuma with black velvet acces- stone, son of Mr. and Mra. Rutsell schools, told of the schools' nccom- tit, transportation; W.O. Chirles Rev. Mr. Wolff concluded: "Wa empty pig pen*, both of Freehold. Bsrbara He- Wilson, operations; W.O. Ralph are thankful for Pearl's amazing re- fit* are thoie "who have no chil- Angelo of Red Bank wa* flower aerlee and a cortag* of white or- Hammerstone of Farmingdale Sat- pllshments and what the adminis- dren, those whoa* children did not ehlda. The couple will make tkelr urday afternoon at the Matawan tration plan* for the future. Allocca, engineer; W.O. Kenneth covery and for all ths senerout girl. Paris, security; W.O. Howard Par- contributions that have been re» attend public school*, and th* Th* reporter, earlier In the day, The maid of honor wore • gawn home at Keyport. The bridegroom MethodaU church. The ceremony H. B. Donoghuf, association pro- guardians of Inherited wealth, who I* employed by the Amboy Cable wai performed by Rev. Albert Cur- ker, mess; W.O, Robert Allerton, eelved. The re«4>on»e hit been had talked with Capt. Erne.t Wit- of alpine rose, ttyled with a vel- gram chairman, waa moderator. communications, and W.O. Leon heartwarming, pearl nu coma a are mainly women." Contribution* vet bodice which had a portrait company. ry, pastor. Mist Evelyn Allen wu Panel members spoke (or about ten of money have been large, and Dr. lltms af the Asbury Park police the organist. Sage, Lelnnd Ksh, W.O. Charles long wa>. She can now alt up In a department. The reporter told him minutes each, then answered quer- Wilson and W.O. Allocca, pilots. wheelchair and has some move- Johnson maintained that the men • ire waa a rumor that he had los The bride was given In marriage ies from the audience. Nearly 200 and women who started these or demlo from farmen and that One operation of the test was ment In her legs and hands. She le 200 Person* Attend by her father. She wan a itraplets person* attended. planting radio-active material on happy and optimistic. She still haa ganisatlons have a lucrative I " aald that waa "feolUh talk." H George Williams, heretofore men- gown of imported Chantllly lace Donald MacPeek, instructor of tioned, had lost almost 100. He said St. James CWV Dance one of the airfields to determine a long, long road of recovery ahead did aat rait* .that many, and tha with a mted bodice and ballerina- mutle at th* schools, will present the efficiency of radio-activity de- of her. With your continued, gen- Educators today," said the when he went aut to hia Hamilton some of the stock he once owned length akirt, a matching Jacket the annual Christmas program at "ar* constantly trying to had been cut down by cholera. ASBURT PARK — There ware with long pointed aleeve*. and car- tection squads throughout the state. erous support she will retch her rd. farm Saturday, the only trouble 200 guest* at the Chateau Saturday the aaioclation'a next meeting In anticipation of future emer- goat." IM faiifid w*u (list one pic In ' Variou* peraon* questioned gave night when St, Jama* poit, Catho- ried a bouquet of white chrysan- Thursday, Dec. 30, at 8 p. m. various symptoms of aicknets themum*, roaea and stsphanotls. gencies, statft official* observed how A aupplementary list of eon« litter ef ten wa* missing. Previous lic War Veterans, of Red Bank the three CAP. wings of New Jer- ing world and to equip the future losses, be aatd, were normal. He among hog*—fever, accompanied by held It* Thanksgiving "hard times" Her fingertip veil of French Illu- trlbutora added ts the list published iloa wan held by a tiara adorn« sey, New York and Pennsylvania heretofore is •« follows: citlaen. to underataad that world. tald there had keen no epidemic an almost wild desire to drink great dance. Proceed* go to the post Court to Honor handle themselves under simulated The demand for change* In educa- on hit place. quantities of water; sluggishness, with onnga bloasom* made of aeed N. Aschettlno, Rev. and Mrs. welfare fund. pearl*, disaster circumstances. The ac- tion come* from the public." H However, elnee thiy were pass- collapse and bloody snout*. No one Alfred Targon wu ehalrman, at- New Member* curacy and speed that air patrolt George Ammerman, Frank W. B*l- concluded by warning the audlene Ing that farm, the reporter and aeemed sure of the cause. Borne aisted by Leslie C. McBrlde and Mies Btryl Joan Wilton of Key of CAP. can photograph and re- gent, Mrs. F. F. Blddle. Alvin F. to be on guard for attach*, and t reported various cure*. port wrfs maid of honor. She wore A reception for new members of Mra. Barker decided to stop In John Corrlgan. Prise winners were Court St, James, Catholic Daugn- riort on damaged facilities are ex- Blacksmith, Charles L. Blair, Mrs, be armed with factual honest In- then. Waiting to greet them wai Mayor Stevens wu told about Mrs. Joseph Rdher, linen luncheon an aqua net over taffeta ttraplus pected tn play nn important part M. Brink, Mary Burke, Mrt. Can- formation about the school pro- gown, with matching stole am tert of America, wll! be ne-ld Thurs- a caretaker who Identified himself the Register'* survey. set donated by Bteinbaeh's; Mra. day night, Nov. 20, at Red Bank in overall Civil Defense co-oper- onlco, Mr. and Mra. Harry Carter, gram, to answer the attacks. u Ug* Wiggins. Mr. Wiggins * Well, plant donated by mitt*. A wreath and bouqlet of gold ation. Mrs. Barton Chamberlin, Harry Mrs. Charles R. Stillwagon ol He said. In a statement: pompon* completed the ensemble. Catholic High school auditorium. aald that up to M plga had died Soden'i florists; Mr*, Frank Ar- Arrangements for the event, of Commea, Mr. and Mrs. George Little Silver, chairman of the ac- from alckneis in recent months. He "I'm calling in the 8. P. C. A. none, him donated by Victory mar- Sonya Kay Behanck of Farming- Clayton, Mr. and Sirs. Harry Clay- tion committee of the New Jeraey the first thing Monday morning, dale, the bride's niece, waa flower which Misi Marguerite Ward and blame* the deaths on (allure to In- ket; Mr. Grey of Long Branch, Mrs, Mary Malone are chairmen, Anniversary OtWrved ton, Jr., Mrs. J. Colts. Mr. and Mrs. Congress of Parents and Teachers, oculate older twine. and will inform the council com- cosmetic purss donated by Frank girl. She was gowned similarly am Fred Colmorgan, Mrs. Thomas K, gave a report on the narcotic sit mittee on aanitatlon and health to carried a Colonial bouquet of gold were made at a meeting Thursday By Dauhenttclimidta Alto on Hamilton rd. three other and Mary's beauty salon of Avon: at the school auditorium. Compton, Thorn;.* Cook, Mrs. E. uation. She streated the need a make It* own complete aurvcy of Mrs. Eugene Homan, silver cake pompons. pig ratten were approached, and Mrs. Lucille Williams told of the FAIR HAVE.V-Mr. and Mr«. Covert, Mr. Crouch. Mrs. A. S. Dil- a separate Initltutlon for the ear they reported all wat well. Ha aatd he. had heard of the epi knife donated by Nat's Jewelry; Robert Smith of Farmingdale lion. of narcotic victims, especially thoi* the borough's pis situation. Mrs. Philip Trammel, necklace d> wai the beat man. Ushering were Holy Year pilgrimage made by sev- Rdward R. Daubcnschmldt of 136 Mr. Wllllsm* tald a George Wil- eral court members and their Orange ave. were guests of honor Eatontown chapter, Order East. between the ages of tl and JJ. liams, who waa one of the ten- "I feel, from what I have learned nstel by tfustlllo's; Mrs. James Richard and Donald Smith both of Following luncheon, served al that • detriment to public health Stump, child's dungaree and shirt Farmingdale. friends last month. Viritert were Saturday nlRht at a surprise party em Star: Executive council. Red ants, had lost more than 10 pigs. the following Catholic churches: in celebration of their tenth wed- Bank Fire department auxiliary; the Keamburg Methodist church A man named Kell »sld to have and borough development may ex- donated by Red Bank Youth Cen- The bride's mother wore an em- conference workshops were held o ist, and I want that danger ended. ter; Mrs. John E. Day, finger wave St. Agnes at Highlands; Star of ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrt. Charles Eastmond, over 100 pigs In August reportedly erald green taffeta dress with Mask the Sea, Long Branch; Church of the subject' of membership, by-lawt had about IS now, having lost "I want to co-operate In every and shampoo donated by the La- velvet accessories, while the moth- Refreshment* were served from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edington, Wal- goals, founders' day, school educa- way with the health authorities, lo- Mode beauty salon of Red Bank: er of the bridegroom was attired the Holy Spirit, Athury Park, and a .buffet table decorated with fall ter Everlnghtm, Dr. Vincent Faaio, tion, parent education, hlltorlan, tany alch one*. cal and tnte, to clean up an ap- Mrs. Vincent Arnone, writing pa- In an aqua print dress. Each wor< St. Catherine's, Spring Luke. flowers and favors In the shape of Arthur Frank. Mri. Forest, Mra, budget and finance and publicity. On* of Mr. Urael's big white parent unsavory condition. A reme- per donated by Carroll's; Mrs. a coraage of orchids. A canned goods shower for St. autumn leaves. The centerpiece Elizabeth Findlay. sows was tick, ao much to that was a cake baked in the shape of #'• ' Joseph's home at Beverly was held Mrs. S. Filder. Mrt. P. Gallagher, the entire rear tecllon of her heavy dy for both cure and control of this Francis Atle, cigarette humidor Following a reception at Rollo'i condition will be uked from «he and ash trays donated by Vincent Post House. Keyport, Mr. and Mra. and a large amount of food was two bclta which were tinted pale Pearl Gessner, Charlotte D. Gilbert, body wa* eollapetd on the ground contributed by members. Fifty green and inscribed with the datet Cautious Lettuce Grower and ih* dragged henelf around on council." Arnone, and a special award to Hammerstone left (or a tour o( 'he Mrs, I. Gilbertson, Larry Grogan, Mrs. M. Jakiibulk. The St. Junes South. They will live on Chestnut members attended the session. The "1941-1991." The cake was baked Mr. and Mrt. Douglas Hayden. Mr. her front feet. • post will conduct a paper drive in attendance nriie was won by Mrt. by Mrs. Randolph Strombcrg, Plants Tested Seed Mr. ButterBeld told (he reporter st., Farmlnsdale, following their re- and Mrs. Ed. M. Hendricks, Frank Red Bank Sunday. turn. For traveling, the bride chose Fred Rochclle. Present were Mr. and Mr?. John Hester. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hr.y- FREEHOLD-The cautiout let ck«f» had killed,off 45 of his Episcopal Fair O. Rice, Mr. and Mra. Thomas Lai- own *wlne. That wa* "*om* time % green wool dress with matchlns chanych, M-9gt. H. S. Hunter, Bet- tuce grower in Monmouth count) coat trimmed with white mink, a li and Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Oliv- ty Huhn, Mrs. F. Howell, Frank buys his teed a year in sdvanc ago," ha aaid. Stock he had left P.T.A. Hear* Senior Remedial Heading erson, Jr.. Hcd Ban:i; Mr. and Mrs. war* running through a big *ty, A Big Success winter white cloche, and a corsage Huhn. Sr., Dr. Mildred Hulsart, Mr. ' and gives it a good test before hi of white roses. Subject of Speech Paul J. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert and Mrs. Harry Ingalls, Louis* 9. makes his main crop planting. H appearing flulte well deiplte the Firat Aid Member A, Gaul, Mrs. Alice Hascall,- Mrs. thick mud that developed from re- LITTLE SILVER — Mr*. Walter The bride, a graduate of Mat*- lannarone, Frank W. Jobct, Mr. is then acsured of the right variet; Bowker, chairman of Friday'* high- WB8T KEAN8BURG-Fr«dtrick COLT'S NECK — Miss Midi Sydney Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Charles Jonei, Mrs. or strain. cent rain*. Mr. ButteriUld was wan hlsh school and the Newaik Bouthall, director of remedial read- Harry Herold, Fair Haven; Mr. and balling a Urge tank of potatoet ly lucceasful Tilth anniversary (air Focrster, a senior member of the preparatory school, recently re- Ing in the Mlddletown township George Kaney, Vera Kaner, Mr. ' Lettuce seed true to name and of Bt. John'* Episcopal chapel, yes- Keansburf Fint Aid aquad, was signed her position in the account- Mrs. Alan T- Hanmer and Mr. and and Mrs. William Karey. Mrs. variety Is important to every let- for hit twlnt and had treated their public schools, addressed the Atlan- Mrs. Joseph P. Malone, Shrews- drinking water with a eulphur drug. terday thanked those who asaleted the apeaker at a meeting of the In* department of the Hanson-Van Myrtle Ayres Kohrn, Mrs. Cecil tuce grower. There la considerable Weat Keamburg Parent-Teacher tle Township Parent-Toucher asso- bury; Mr. and Mrs. Stromberg and "Before I gave them medicine," In any way and hoped "that all our Winkle-Munning company. Her ciation at a meeting Wednesday Ledlard, Ladies Hebrew society, labor In the growing of plants and new neighbors and old friends en- association last week. He demon- nusband, » graduate of Freehold Mr. and Mm. John V. Hauser, Ladies auxiliary, Liberty Hose com- keeping them well aired during th* he aaid. "they'd get tick and dle- strated and told of the importance night of last week at the school Ocean port; Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. fast But once I treated the water, Joyed having tea with us." high school, la stationed at the here. pany. winter. Also, setting these plant! of the triangular bandage for first Lakehurst Naval Air station. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Her- into well prepared and fertilised the sick ontstgot well." Sponsored by the Woman's guild, aid work. Mrs. John Gunn presided and 50 bert E. North, Jr.. West Long Mr. and Mrs. Otha Lovelace, fields entails considerable labor and There wai no on* home when the (air'a proceeds surpassed the parents and friends attended. Mrs. Branch; Mr. and Mis. James M. Matthews Brothers, Mr. and Mrs, goal set by the committee. A patch- The P.T.A. will give a Christmas James M. McPhee, Mrs. Dora Me* if the steed has not been tried In the reporter and Mr*. Barker party for the school children. The Miss Jean Travers Gunn announced that an organisa- Stapleton. Long Branch; Mr. and advance, the grower may exper- reached tha farm owned by laaac work quilt was awarded to Mia* tion meeting would be held Mon- Mrs. Donald J. Southard, Deal; Bride, Mr. and Mr*. Alvin Mitchell, Lillian Bate*. Other awarda wen a P.T.A. Christmas party meeting National Association Letter Car- ience a failure becauee of the pur- Richardson. But Mr*. Barker,' will be Dec. 11. Bridal Shower Guert day, Dec. 3, for parents Interested Robert Summers. Portaupeck; Mn. chase of cither a poor strain or wearing an offlelal badge, decided bridge set (rom Panama, Mr*. in starting a Cub Scout pack. The Don Redflcld, Eatontown; George riers, Ladies' auxiliary; Ocean Hook Pupil* of the first grade won KETPORT— Miss Adelaide the wrong variety, cautlont Mar- to go In. There, huddled aid* by Ralph Belknap; a steak. Mrs. Lee attendance banner was awarded to j Schmidt, George Hawkins, Mr. and and Ladder Co., Mr. and Mr*. J. vin A. Clark, agricultural agent side were about a doten twine. W. Swift; a turkey. Mrs. H. L. the attendance banner for hav- Crammer and Miss Gloria Morde- Phillips, Mrs. Lucy Robinson. Red ing the most parents present. Hoi- cal were hostesses last week at a th* seventh grade, which had the Mrs. Herbert C. Hawkins, Mri. Bank Hook and Lndder Ladles' aux- Lettuce *nrty n.fXt MondflY jt township club it the !

Const China Shop Opens on Broad Street Mr. and MM. Harold Ottca were Miss Bridie steamy arrived bare I AM guesta of honor at a surprise party last week from Dublin, Ireland, •MtMtf W MMf WMU for their 38th wedding anniversary aboard tha S. S. America t« visit fOlf AM ON TNI mONI Nov. 14 at the hone sf Mr. aadher slater, Mil* Peggy Kearny, of rear Ifaeae Wkh Mr*. William Meyer. Among the Harvard at. RED BANK gift! received was a chest of sil- Paul Grillon has moved from fHEIMAN'S ver dollar* from a srroup of friends. NavesiDk River rd. to Chapel Hill A buffet supper waa served. Guests rd. Mo»offr»mmimf Bertie* ITS attending were Mr. and Mrs. Har- S. B. Pennick and family have old Perry, River Pleaa; Mr. andaneved from Cooper rd. to Moat- "Dittuutite* I.MM as* wl van Mrs. William Bradley, Mr. and Mm. clair. MATTHEWS BROS. Kenneth Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. aad Mrs. Christian Segua at- NfWMAN SMINGS SOAO ^^•^ • •' •• V« V ^BUBV ^VWV W^~ Chester J. Beam*n and daughter tended a christening at Mt. Veraoa, Trudy ef Red Bank, Mr. and Mr*.S. Y., Setuida). taMk tM. sTVes) '•»••** "*" Edward Rockcfeilow, Mits Jean Mrs. Wilbur Voneteenburgh aad Van Will have Itw M« *f • MMVATI Roekefellow, Keansburg; Mrs. 8>daughter Mary of Phonecia, N. Y, Of WCI.. .Yaw aWt newel caflaterat phi* Williamson and Carolyn Ot- and Mrs. William CrUpell ef Red ten, Belford; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bank spent Monday with Mr. aad Of any one ette la tifn wM Meyer and Mr. and Mrs Fred Wil- ft*. Our a«ly reawKemenH «rf Mrs. George Mott ef Andover tt. liamson of Leonardo, and Mrs.Mrs. Norma Stirrufi of Whit* WILLYS * Mt«lM MVTM Susan Otten and Mr. and MrsHous. a ipeat Wednesday of laet Marry Hoffman, Red Bank. week with her parents, Mr. aad 41/ team art $r«/cu» connotwrut. The Civle association met Thurs- Mrs. Gaylord Barto. day evening. A fife, drum and bu- Barclay Henderson, Jr, It eea- fmpteyer, friends *t neighaart gle eorps has been farmed and aned to hia home by tllnees. ore not contacted. There it nothing Luther Walling, Br., la chairman. Mrs, I/fe Davis has received word dene fa emberrou yew. Any one owning Instruments wish- from her husband that he is in ing to donate them to the carps Germany with a U. S. Army In- BELL FINANCE may eentaet Mr. WalliBf. Ala* any fantry divieion, schosl child with knowledge a: Harry Swartt ha/ Keen admitted muale In tht community may Join. to Jefferson Medical school la Peaa- The association votad te assist the •ylvenla. •*e}*v vT vnTji T^w wej*Wti ^0V^VHPVTV^PJ«^T ^^BBBB^^^^O^B/ o^** ^^o^BB^e^Bj^^rojBB* vw^tTev^vajwv^p MV ev^wajj Lion's club In Ita drive for blood. Henry Wonderly has moved fret* They alas voted urn tha SO-roem Red Bank to Woodland turn, ef the lUtwN oat) Hedeen it*)., shop whleh opened Friday IN the Metthows heHtJ. new school building to ha built where he Is employed. He wae for- lAf #fl vf#e)vj $*• In ?•»# pft#*# #e#)V#)| Wa Ale)PJ rWiefeAi tjTaa v)Mv) v)t Mv) ^Tv)pri9)Vv)f9i C#)Hfv)f( e*9* near Belford far traaepertatlon merly employed by Levett't aursery. reasons. playi a crystal hate to Mn. trnost A. Aread. riejh*. ef AMaahawv. At the evtreeve left is Mr*. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oranderath of out of It rnaers entiiM Tfte Palmer at. celebrated their fifth Cl«iia«4 Aei."—Ad>ertliaasat wedding anniversary Saturday ev« nlng with a party. Attending »rfrt ' Mr. and Mr*. Herman Oranderath Mr. and Mrs. Walter layton and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rock' hill, Mr, and Mra. boti Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hover and chil- dren, Mrs. Earl Orob, Mrs. James Jackton and Mrs. George Slivers and children. Onalova Grsndereth, daughter el Opt* UtmUf 'Til It O'ciock Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oranderath, who observed her fourth birthday Monday, Nov. IB, was given a party Saturday afternoon by a few o ROEBUCK ANDCO her friend*. Mr. and Mrt. Harold PouVw am •••*** Mr. and Mrs. Al« Craig of New mm Monmouth both celebrated thel 12th wedding anniversaries Wed- nesday of last week In New Tork, where they attended tha piny, "Faithfully Tours," and had din- ner at Llndy's restaurant. Carol Humph ef Oreen avs. cele- brated her first birthday Saturday, Nov. IT, with • family party. Hei grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Chri Wadley, of Jtratjr Cltjr vrert gussta Siil hers. PIP: Tha W.I.CJ. ef the Methodist Dad and Junior Will Want to church mat today and eomplsted plana for a Christmas neaar and Wlnd-Up LV«jt«ht $* cafsterla supper. Tha supper will Engineer This Railroad Empire! b* held Nov. » at B o'clock. Com- Complete, At Only Want Fuhlsn ? mittees In tha dining room ars Mra. Dora ROOD and Mn. Edna Wall Beit Valuee f Ing; kitchen, Mra. Ethel Post, Mra. Thea by all mean* Lillian Anderson and Mra. Boasla Tarnow. other eemmlttee members LIONEL SCOUT ELECTRIC TRAIN Shop TAMUN'S. ara Mrs. B. Rutt. Mn. Evelya Con- tarn, Mn. Olive Yaraall, Mn. Mat tla Mlnar, Mra. Anna Thompson, Our llMt Mra. Rllsy ana Mrs. Lyda Lyke. &**;. • A' Than will be a Cnrlstaua peek (oil ago tree for the ehlMtaa ana a LIONfL Our Prleee parcel peat sale. Tha feature ef the supper win be attaa chewder aad baked ham. The Cuba la Den 1 aadsr tha leadership of Mn. Braeat Elgrlm, are making Chrlitmaa tree dteera- FASHION and SERVICE tlons whleh are to be tent to Pvt. Joha Lenti la Korea aad Pvt. tlaUM 14.1 AT Chatter Headrleks, fanner eiptor- er leader, who la la Fraaee. The new Brawala troop la auk' lag stocking candy faven whleh fralfM Mr* 4l»tn. «f traak. will be distributed to tha patients at tha Hilltop Nursing home, Mid- With t—« At dletowa. The new Brownlss are iniiriiafiejitt* «i •'^' Qlorl* Waters, Helena Rocktilll, Linda Sevan, Betty Sehmlta, Ellen Olaea, Linda Luker, Joanne Sul monsttl, Anne MeDermott, Delores W (Iraaso, Phyliss Stature and Jean- atta Belleoae. The gtrlt will alto ii < "S? make CbrUtmaa gifts for their parents. Mr. aad Mrs. Oeorge Paxtoa aad granddaughters Marylee and Unda BBB^ ^•a^SHpS^^S^a^^^e^^^SS^Ta^BJJBJBBBBS^^^^^^^^SP^S^^'^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^W Richmond, spent the week-end with Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Baiter of New Tork. Cdoniol Style Two- The "IX" olub waa entertained Friday evening at a hobo party at the home ef Mrs. Ernest Rutt Story Doll Houses of Port Monmouth. Each number came In costume and refreshments were served hobo atyle la the 98 runipui ruuuii Mrs. Ernest VotkUnd aetabrated 3 her birthday Thursday, Nov. 15, with a family party. Ouesta pres- [ f-jj-— H^iMHtf^RllaMl aBBSt^al UAI IkAiiEfli ssMW ent were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Die- : ••*» Mrs. Maria Draher and daughter In East Orange and Mr. and Mrs. J£*x jjwaitw uww any rny avio* Ronald Connelly of Cranford. »»»• Ne thorp edgei. The Women's Republican club will hold a covered-dish supper and ^& party Dec. IS In the annex of the Methodist church. Mrs. Ernest Elgrlm and Mrs. WHERE CAN William Secflk, den mothers; Mrs. Leland Richmond and Mrs. James --,» »• I GET'CM? GUlesple attended the Cub scout leaden' now pow Saturday at We- namassa school. They also attend- ed the blue and gold banquet In the evening, 14-pcTe3olSet Mrs. Walter Thompson and chil- dren spent the week-end with Mrs. Dorothy Leonard and daughter Dl B ane of Philadelphia, Miss Diane rJOPPi°TMI# 5#f e a a a a e> V*T#^F Leonard oelebrated her 18th birth' CtasMe far tea er BRKIM verkl •ssk «ei tMde ler Mt (te. •asked la day with a family gathering. \i: Mrs. Robert Foster entertained tl»d| Heel tea wWi »ead> —ii teet the members of the birthday club Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Foater waa gueit of honor and received LOOK IN TNI a gift from the club. •-'-I P.F.C. and Mrs. William Trim- mer of Bellfountaln, O., air force HMI base have returned after spending last week with Mr. Trimmer's par- Inamol Toy Tmdct ents. Happi-Time Streamlined K and Mrs. Frank VanNort- wlck attended the play, "Stalai,1* * win m ' |19 n New Tork over the week-end, Thrifty Velocipedes Irlehf l«k«e).on Colon MM*•"SB, * Mrs, Virginia Foran and Mn. > + **• BS (A Clara. Sefdk attended tht fall coun- "*•% ty, council' of tha P.T.A, at Keans- burs; school Wednesday of last II -in. Front Wheel What yennf trueV-drlvar.ta.he wauldn't week. The 3Sth anniversary ef St. Clem- he thrilTfitJ with toyi Ilka thaial Haavy nt's Episcopal church will be held Ball bearing front wheels. Rugged tubular steel frames. f auf a ir>al bedlai take planty ef hare] • Do you need Tanks- Friday. Holy Communion will be Deluxe O-Man Oun % bserved at 8 s. m. Former cleruy- play wear ... aaeh hava ihlny radiator Metal, Smoke Stacks, Boiler mnn of the church who will at- Adjustable enameled handlebars. Spring saddle. Shooti Out Harmlatt Sparks ' Repairing or Relubing, end and take part In the procei- Strong, full sleeve bearing, 2-in. steering head. Savel grills and headllehti. Choice ef 16'A. Steel Fabricator!, Bins? ilon are. Rev, John Euler, who Rat-a-tal-tari ...' '^.tt* Plenty of sources listed in ounded thn church and was Its in. highway van, I3-In. lanitation truek 16-in. Front Wheel. 11.91. Ueii like Hie MksjecMae twklt fe* ihc "Yellow Pages'of your lr.it. layman; Rev. Howard Fritzee verttefcoreei vie * All 8)efeJ# heavy liMe* or 13%-ln. dump truek. Save Nowl if Medford, flrnt clergyman to uffl. ^.1—1.1. -_t_.^ BMM ^asatsM Telephone Directory. ilute In the Belford church; Rev. 20-in. Front Wheel, I2-Irt. Rear Wheel Sfxe, 13.79. ^ ^rf H*JT VvfsjTVe SrWy Ififlfl lohn DuBols, Rov. VVIUInm E. NIW JIMIV IILI tott, former vicar, and Rev. Run- Opea Dolly-.5:30 TIlimONI nell Rmlth, present VICRT, The ncr- WHITE ST., COMPANY nnn will he delivered by |{cv, .Mr, tott, After the aervlcei, rrfir.ili- mtnU will be itrvtd la the parish BANK, N. J. HEP PAW MQWfBl. »OVK ri«*

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TW majilMtn vill ait dovn *A4 ftMl lite 4«iaitS iuattca ti hie meal on MUMRNEAT Chriatmaa Day an effort to givm him a. break. Wa ran do that a>ntl h*ra ia how . . . by Btartinf to mail carda #ut now. For, if we THE RED BANK Colonial Restaurant don't, the> poor man nay >>a all worn out fay Christmas Day.

Oi-.-ts yom had- avt • Hreak hy rcntlne; a frozen food RAILROAD STATION tuc«er now. As «onn %.* you. »to. you'll ba> ar.ir to huy foodi for frMfini at O.P.S. wholesale pricas. Your dollar will do a betier job if you buy in .411ant.ity. Red Bank CoM Storettj eV F,orkar Co., 1 '> H*rb«rt MTK1152TMM •>" ^ SttMt. rhona Had Bank 6'330|. wiN be 4e4i«ate*1 Satortfay at I p. m. by «ea»bert tf Mta LitMa TOMORMW MMMK liber Ufa dampeey. Warren Herbert, prnHant ef MM U«< DINNER tak CtM Storm •any. eaeeatt a ere***} el 1.0M peraeat to fetpeat MM *re bMNa tbat day and to »Wt MM aiabarato ittthea whera a btrf. arilMktr Ct. (at laaaheea wit ba tarvae\ All Ire tetaaanlet, in MM «e**ty 1.75 U Rencrt ttreat Shrimp Caattatt . Jaiaa er rVt.h Pralt Cecfct.if have baaa Mvitad to MM avant, prlaeipel tpaakar 4i whlab w'M V4 Bonk, New Jeratt FRIDAY, HOV. 23- ba Stato SaMtor>ilaat Riabard R. Stoat. Jatapb C. I Cream ef Tarhey Seap e le Heine Ha U leavlne Mi bta •ereelwe at the Newer! AVpert eat) Wednttday, for Thankwlvlng ra- i- Chelaa af -t Unereft ce... It will reopen Monday. tha ratwaaS itatien by sar afreet te J. J.Ha**erryV Stera A congregational meeting tf the Oardon Bornkamp eihlbited the ROAST FRISH KIUIO TURKIY en traat] Street, whera he wM freet yea frem hit Chrlitma. church will be held trophy at tiMraft tchool hut week Ntv. IB, at • p. Mtha. t ha wen in th* elementary I Cranberry Saaae CeneNatJ Sweat fatateai Haett every Bay antll Chrrttmat. Hattatat* will bo Mr*. H. Praul tebtol elat* la tht Halloween win- Clarh, Mra. Charle. C««, Mrt. Har- alow painting eonteit at Red Bank. MOIIID VIRGINIA HAM STIAK Sa KiMlai, If yee want te be the tint te tee Santa dam, old Wlllgaradt and Mrt. Chariot Member* of th* Udle.' auxili- 4 4 Co«. ary of Uneroft Art company met COLONIAL STIAK |MI better tad Math* er Dae te brief yea te the Rea lank New pupil* of tht Bunday-tehool Monday night at tht «r« houit. tiKnW Stetlea ta matt the IItit train rVltJay Matnief, are Latter Hathaway, ton of Mr. Mrt. wnilam tMtm conducUd tht and Mr*. H. L. Hathaway of meeting. Tht meeting waa hold t Brookdalh farm, and Rthteca Ly- week ttantr *a that tht December Friae* t Matharf fatataat Carreti eat) "aai ford, daughter •! Mr. aad Mrt. meeting would not conflict with 4 Itager l.yford. th* holldayi. Mra. Edward Raylan Mliae* Oraan Sake franch Orenmf will be chairman of tho annual Barbara Lamktn, daughter of HamaMadaPia • laverafa • lea Cream SANTA WLU «VI Mr. and Mr*. John Ufflhen, I* Chrlttmaa party given by Mr*. waned ta har hama with Ilia***. litwla B. Thompton for tht chil- Mr. and Mr*. Charlie Landau dren of the community Dot. M at IMMal.SIJfl in tAUOONS to oil cMMimt •pent a few day* lait wteh at At- t p. m. at the Bra houa*. A canttl- (undtr It ytart> lantic City and Vlneland. Mr*. Jot* tutlon and by-law, wa* read by tph Werian, thtlr houtt guttt, ae- Mr*. John Cotentlno. After torn* of§ occonipciiilid by thfir poftntft eompanltd them. Tueaday Mr. and ehangei, they were accepted. Mrt. CMlMtVftM Mr.. Landau tonto r Cincinnati, O, Ctttntlna wat hoete*. for tha eve- vl.lt for tan daya with Mr. and nlng. Alto attending were Mrt. Ed- Mr*. Allan R. MorlU. ward Boylan, Mn. Otrald Warn*, her, Mrt. fred Owtn^ Mr*. Wll- Mrt. Matthaw L. Mullln ta ton- Ham MeCarron, Mrt. Adolf Braua, J. J. NEWBERRY Co. Ined to her homo by lUntta. Mn. Ralph Layton, Mrt. Qarrrtt A family reunion dlnnar waa held Conon and Mra. E. Dougtat by Mr. and Mr*. Wank Toop, 8r., Brandt. JMt Sunday. Thoee attending wer* Mr. and Mr.. Chnrle* 8. Taop and elalt- MAINSTAY dren Butannt. William and Anna: Captain and Mra. Oaorga Toop and children Qeorte, Unda and Rleh- Week-end gutiU M Mn. Jttl* ard of Ltneroft; Mr. and Mr*. tartan and Mrt. Eleanor Town- Whan t drove up to Mareh'a Jama. Toop and daughter Jean and tead at their home, U Millar tt, home, Mn. Much nu )u«t re- Mr*. Swan Caprlno of Wett Palm were Pvt. and Mra. Ollbert Uyton, movlnir a 'For Bale, By Owner* Beach, Fta., and Matter Sergtant Mr. and Mr*. Norman Jthncon and alga from the window. TELEVISION and Mr*. Frank Toop and ehlMron thtlr ton Arthur, Mr. and Mr*. -Came In," Mr*. March cttlod Robert, Carot and Janltt, af Oraaa* Qtorft Oard.lla and Mr. and Mm, out, "If* food to M* you. I vllle, 8. C. John Oard.lla. Mr*, layton't *on. want aoma help In aelling our SPECIAL Matter Sergeant nnd Mr*. Franh Pvt Uyton, la ttatloned at rut horn.." Betvoir, Va. Taop, who hare boon vttttlng Mr. "We'll try to tell It," I .aid. and Mr*, fmnh Toon, Br., hava loft Mr. and MM. Reg Robtrttan «t for Loultvlllt, Ky. WOtt at, were week-end gwtttt of "Pleaat do," Mr*. March rt> Mrt. flora Roth to tpeadlng a Mr. and Mrt. Jamet Oerrlty tf •poaded. "People have beta ftw day* at Spring Lake. Olendale, U I •topping by when they .potted PHILCOlTil/iWEEK my tlin. But moit were curt- Mr*. Edward field*,! Mra. B. Sat. and Mrt. Keaaeth Kulka of AIIOMI OP YOUR OWN! Oouglaa Brandt and Mr*. Miller tt., left Monday far Man- oalty Mekere. Honeatly, I'va Bagh HtnrikiMn mtt at tht home ehttttr, V. H, after thty rtettwd Why pay rant wfcari yaa *§n bava a bama af ywr ftlt Ilka I wa* living In a gold of Mr*. Roger Lyford far luncheon word of the death of Mr*. Kulltu'a flth bowl." and. tht painting of toy* for tht awn aairly ana" aaavanlanMy with imaN awaJMy aay. P.T.A. baaar to ba held Saturday, grandmother there. They will re- Sha pauied, then added. tettVI Dee, 1, at th. Bra hout*. turn after tht funeral. manti. Cama in tatUy witb yaar aJani *n4 a*)icun They'd come at any hour, Lott Mn. Roland Baekhaua and eon Mn. Ruth Wtit and Mr. and Af them had no money. And Roland vlilted her parent*. Mr.MM. William Harttgrov* and their arran^ atjiaati i^r a • • • you .hould have heard iome of and Mr*. Clifford Loekwood, at children, Unda and Jaeh, moved tha absurd proposals. Nothing Richmond Hill, L, I, for a faw lait week from M to U Millar tt. down!! Rent with option to day* thl* week. Mr*. Michael Ruff waa gueat of buy! Trade for a home In honor at a itork thower Saturdty. Georgia! Wt're tired of even Mr. and Mr*. Walter Volk art given by Mn. Detent Bottt at MORTGAGE LOAN aniwtring th* doorbell." vltltlng at RoyMford, Ft., and will Mn. Rusf a home on Miller tt bring homo their daughter, Ml*. "Well. Mr*. March," I laid, Ann Maa Volk, for tht Thanktg.v- "we may not bring .warm, of Ing holiday*. Anaoatwe Story Hoar CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS poop'o to *ee your property. But Mr*. Milton Sachie of Maria you can be aure they will ba farm, and Mr.. Robert Becker of •I Rui 5% INTEREST reasonably well qualified to buy Adelphla vlilttd Mr. and Mrt. Har- It, should It appeal to ant of old Benjamin at Rutherford Bun- RUMSON-MlM Either SEE US TODAY then." day. and Mra. Robert Hill will bt rtatV Claire BeyUt, a pupil ta tha 14* an at tht ttory hour Saturday That't Juet what w* want," croft tchool, won Brit prltt In the morning at 10 o'clock at Oceanic 9 Impravamant Laam # Mortqaf a Laani •aid Mr*. March with a .milt, library. The program it tponaorod "more owner* .hould get wlaa." fifth grade In tha Bra prevent by tht library book committee and • IniuratJ Savln|t a**ay eontett apontortd by thetht Northern Monmouth County Mlddlttown townthlp Brt depart- branch, American AuoclaUoa of tent Utiveralty Womon, Tha nubile teheol doted today, Rolston Witerbury Ml** Bruce, who It tht librarian, will read tha following atorlea for tha younger children'* group: "Ad- Realtor Insurer venture* of the Little Field Moute," HIVV Bjvan||tj *twVlf&jyjta, | |tjg|tj "Tht Little Fir Tree,*' "The Blvt. M Waat mat at. Bod B*J and tht Shoemaker," "Epamlnon- du and Hit Aunty" and "Tht Gin- 31 MoBmoalh Street Red Bank 64663 gerbread Man." PIMMM RE tVSSOO

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Phone /•.nfonloH'ii 1 OJOO Of STOM * »Ptkn iaW« •*••» HI /** I-ft p ADAM uraniAvn All »'«•« l«W» ntltfi lit Mint tu. Strvini PitcM from $4.23! Atlaatla Hlghlaadt 14IM Msameutli County lurrof •!•'• OHUc af the i.tutt of Eltton r, Oomba, dt- Uattdi freehold, N. I,, November f, In tht natttr of tht «it«U af Ililon rtand, nollct It htraby «l»«n to the F, Combi, pectmed, Nollm In crtill. ertdltori of laid dtetaitd to «»hlblt ta ' CtARENCB 0, noMRS, JR., tan ta lirticnt clilmi aiinlmt (itaK, the Mbicrlljcr tale E>tculor .1 afore* Stale Hlihway Route 3! and Puriu»nt to tha order of Dormnn Me. •aid, thtlr d«btt and demand! agalnit 8hr«w«bury Av»., the ikld cilatt undtr oatti, within aU Now Bhrtwibury, N. J, WILBURS raddln, Durrogate n( tho Uuunty of Hun- montha from the date nf the •frircaalrl Pirinni, Labntiiut, Canton* muulli, IIIHIIH on the ninth dor n( Mo* ordir, or thty will ha forever barred nf vmilirr, 10SI, on lh« «nphc«tlnn ol *) Cotnhi, Clarinet 0, Coabi, Jf, toll Intiuler lh«lr mitloni therefor aialmt the Mid Rid Bank. N, J, iubieilber, Atterntri, 111.14 raft* la hie wits, Mrs. Mat* MsrlbaroPTA Willis, *«.» baa beea a Tawftr. paUeat at Wverview hsspstai, la Paths In Bed hak mj Virinity expected hease today. aer aight at the hits r—Hsars, Opes* Yule Drive Mra. LeeUr McKaifht is a pa- with Bev. Beaaeth tieat at Meaaaouth Memorial hos- at the EuasasS aUBLBOBO eVaael rhlldrsa af WALTEB L. AVEBBB William oaf Debate* Ladle*-, ha tfcs borough aia heist aahed to da- pital. waa • retired cerpeater aad la aur- ehereh. saViatlasj. Tha ire company will held its LITTLE SILVER — Walter L. Burial, this saaralaf la chars* aete ejeeatiUeg <,. esd cMhiae; as Averre, It, dlrd suddenly Monday vived by twe other eeas, Welle help needy pirasas at ChrsHawa eaaual diaaer at Crystal Btosk Li dlow of Loag Breach aad Hea- ef the Meant aseaterlal hease. waa Farm iaa, Eatoatewa, Saturday, Burning at his home, 99 Woodbine ka the Bethlehem sVeeapterlaa tiSM. Dec. IS. ave. ry Ludlow ef Portaupeek, ia4 a church eeateterr, aaar CNatea. Tke drive ie heiag conducted by Bom in Newark, Mr. Averre. waj brother, Harry Ludlew ef Red tke Marlboro Pareat-Tcaeher asse- Mrs. Chaster L. Ferrer has beea funeral Service a aon of Mrs. Mathilda Ledig Bank. sW«BY EVANS clatlea which at last ereek'a saeet- ceaaaad hease the east week by The funeral will bo hold lean* illness. Averre and the late J. Raymond aUTOifTOWN-Hearr •.««,, T», , ashed that gift* ef elethlaf Arranged Averre. He had been a reaident at 1 p. as. at the Seett fuaeral he breast* to the school. Capt aad Ntehales Lepere ef here the past 12 ypar«, prior to home with Rev. A. D. Maa*aw, m huebaad af the late Baabeth Lsw- At the ateetia«t Washington, D. C, were weekend At Lorn* CmU which he had lived on John st. tor of the Cosaatuaity church, e_. sea Bvaas, else] early yesterday that aew playground visitors of Mr. aad Mrs. Jeha At- Vmmr CxpretUm of Red Bank, eight year*. His wife, dating. Burial win be la Fair View at hie hoaae ea rt. H hera. He was esjuipaseat far the school had ar- triage. Every funeral, regard- cemetery. hern at rreehoM, sea af the late Girl Scout troop 4T aad Brownie ANNUAL MUTING True? Mememhrmmee Mr*. Florence M. Llttell Averre, Jastee T. aad Assaada tfeOulre rived. The group gave a vote at B*ee»*tk C.untf OrfSiisstiM fee less of eott, receive! died in Auf. IMS theaha to WUUaas Stela lew eases**- troop at held a court af hoaer ia Itctal Bertie*, Tkurs4*r. D(e«t*l 4. Jfe jther act of a aocmal the same thoughtful MCBBBBV M. BCJNBEB Evaae, and had htea a tire leaaj Mag the apparatus, aad aeked that the school Friday eight, saeeab US1. Ill r. M.. *** Bask M.tko«le» sjaa't life gives him snore consideration here. Our Mr. Avrrre was a member of the realejsnt ef the shore area. Mr. ef the Bre waist receiving wings list Rrd Bank Presbyterian church RIVER PLAZA - Herbert H. Evaas eras a retired carpeater who •eigahere help pwt It ka place. ckiyek. •CBS piete »°ul satisfaction courte#y and dependability Miss Mildred Leaee, childrea'e aad bofomlag scoots. Parcate aad ths* the building of a Mem- are always assurrd. For 1ho pact 47 years he wai em- Bunker, 65, died suddenly Friday had heea esaployeel ay Atlea fricaes participated ia th* I ployed in the purchasing and pro- night at his home, 55 Hubbard ave. brothers. librarian ef the aaoaaasuth county la *k. Bettor *f tka «tste «f Is** erial to tali loved ones who Call RE 6-0332 anytime. duction department of Haneon-Van- library, Freehold, tk. guest speaker, ceremony which epeaed the meet- •evidsaa. 4«cMMe. Motict ta cra41«ett have gone on. Born in Sen Fraaciace, Mr. Surviving are tve seas, Heary lag. Mrs. Willises Schcrer, assist- ta arataet cieiau against titatt. Winkle, Munning company of Mat- Bunker was a son of the late Hen- Evan* of Leaf Breach aad Albert discussed aew treade la children's aat leader, preaeated wiaga. At a riwueni ta tka acder af Dor am Our select Barre Memorial! awan. ry C. and Sarah M. Buaker. Ha book, aad told of serrtees at the Psa'aia, turrosttt of tke Csunty of Mee. Event of Freehold; feur daugh- library. candlelight ceremony, new scouts sjouta, an tae t»y!ieation af tka uaetr- bear the Guild mar* cf ap- Surviving besides his mother, who owned the Kerlow steel Aeoriag tcrs, Mrs. Clara Auaaock ef Long aaid their promise and recited ecout •ifned Sole Bxecutrix ef tke eitat* *( preval, your guarsntee of a Jchn E. Day resides at the Woodbine ave. ad company in Jersey City and for the Branch, Mrs. Ellen Dessea ef Ae- Her talk was arranged In ob- laws and were preeeated pins by lira Davldeaa, deeetttd, notice it kereay Bur Memorial at no extra past 35 years had been • resident eervaaee ef Aasertcaa Education fit» ta tk* creditor* of ttid dectstM drcac, are two daughters, Mrs. Dor- bury Perk, Mrs. Adclias Davis ef Mrs. A. E. MacKrllla. Scouts re- to preterit t* tk* aaid Sole Executiia Hit Visit our showroom is, wife of Edwin M. Close. 55 Laur- of Jersey City and this place. Mr. Neptune and Mre. Oeergetla Bar aad Children's Be** Week by Mrs. ceived merit badges and yearly ai aforeield. tkalr elelat under talk, ••d sec our displays of these Funeral Home el dr., Fair Havrn, and Mia. Flor- Bunker was m member of Empire berlne ef the state af Oeergls; a D. W. MeOreight, program chair membership star pins from Mrs. within iii nautili froaj tall date. certified memorials. ence, wife of John E. Wallace, I«- State chapter, Sons of the Ameri- brother, Albert Evaas ef Lang asa*. Mrs. Tburetea Whlteaa, pres- Dated: Fratkald. N./.. Nov. 5. llll. H RivsrtieJe can Revolution, New Terk city, ident, eeadueted the meeting, Miss Frederic Messina. Becoming scouts DoaOTMT BAVIDSON. lip. L. I., and fivr grandchildren. Branch and eight grandchildren. were Deaaa Blair, Lucille DlPerry, II Pinekaev Baad. Mill ft*. 1st* The funeral will be held this and of the Mayflower eocitty and The funeral at tha Dasalsno fa- Roberta Hayward played the piano Pat Dora, Patricia Aaa Forrar, Bad Bank, at. I. afternoon at I o'clock at the Wor- the Bunker society. He belonged te aeral home will be private. Burial aad Mrs. Oersld lialth served re- Betsy GrUBth, Susaa Gerard, Pan Wilants Galdas*. laitsof JOHN VAN KIRK den funeral home, with Rev. a Masonic lodge in San Franelsce. freshment*-. Johnston, Sandra Lewi*, Lynn f ~ Si lit 1-ISH will be In Woodbine cemetery, ... Satit- k• St., Meal «• Mi. OMvel CWMtrr Charley S. Webster, pastor of the Surviving are his wife, Mre. Oeeanpart. The P.T.A. aaid It would provide Mount, Pat Remley, Pat Ruggc, rartli Ankar, N. 1, Bed Bank Presbyterian church, of- Chsrlotte Bunker; a daughter. •attainment far the ferthcasalag Michela Bacce, Keren Seherer, Pa- Attaratrs. 111.41 PIMM Rasi iMh sM»lf Miss K. Dorothy Bunker, Jersey echoed Chrlstassa partlss. ficiating. Burial will he in Fair CLABEWCE 4). KAtTIEB, t*. tience Shepperd, Dale Siaas and ^J e^Agt^B-fMA -J aBMl View cemetery. City, and n brother, Richard Bunk- It waa reported that Saturday's Shirley McQhee, Already a scout, nsaaasjBJ SP¥ BarVs^spaBSBBsvsi ape SPSWMWV It F. D. IM 10t Resj BROWNTOWN - Ctarsaee O tittte af lopkis K. Williiton. ieccwd. Bearers were Charles B. Hotal- er, San Francisco. Hauser, Jr., tsa-msnth-eld son of food sale, conducted by Mrs. Le* but welcomed es a new comer, was Notice it herefcr liven tkst the ec- lag. Guerln Todd, Edmund Hanlon, The funeral was held yesterday Clarence O. and Marie Keating; ter Cook chairman, Mrs. Samuel Marsha Nettleton. Scout bidgee rountj at the tulMcriberi, trmteti af afternoon at the Mount memorial Barker, Mrs. Jack Elseaberg and preeented were ausannt Barg, ace tka eitstt af Hid deeetied «i)l kt Clarence Court, Clarence Berger Hauser, died yesterday at hla home tudiud si»t itated k» tkt Burrofeta Mt4 Robert J. Malkmus. home, with Rev. Jamea W. Msr- aa Ticetown rd. here. He waa bars Mrs. Jamea Paekwsed brought in oad class and cook; Beth Mac- af tke Cetmtr af Monsteuth tn4 N- shall, pastor of the Little Silver at St. Peter's hospital, New Bruns- receipts af IN.4O. Krllle, drawing and painting; Elea- •orled far tetll«an»t ta tkt Manmaotk MM. WELIJK Methodist church, officiating. Bur- wick. Surviving besides tho parsnte nor Marsulla and Saady Messiaa, County Ca«rt, Proktta Divilian, on Frl- ial was in Fair View cemetery. cook; Julie Nevius, dramatic appre- 4ar. the fourteenth 4»r •* Deeceiair, HAVEN Mrs Nellie Nor- are hie paternal grandparent*, Mr. EaloatowB A. f). 1151, si 10 e'cletk A. M. at tk* Estiblishad 1165 and Mrs. Clarence E. Hauser af ciation; Margretta Reed, home Countr Court Home, Main and Ceurt mile, a5, of 2T Cedar ave., died Sat- BtCHABO B. CLADEB Matawan, and hla matsraal grand- Mr. aad Mrs. Arthur Cotgreave aursing and housekeeping; Diane streets. Fruehold. New ierier. urday on the' way to Rtvcrvlew Tlllotson, awimmer aad cook, and Oate4l November 11th. A. D, 1MI. heipltal. She waa the widow of COLT'S ' NECK-Rlchard R. renta, Mr. and Mrs. Tlsaethy af II Irving pi. celebrated their Clader, M, died suddenly Friday, lating ef Browntowsi. tenth wedding anniversary Sunday. Pat Covicl, who recently joined, a 8 riARCE aaowNiNo. JR, Michael Normile. K Mrs. J. W. Reading Johnson and girl scout pin. Mrs. Robert Reed Raetkraak Rod, Naw Canstn, Born In Fair Havrn and a life- Nov. 9. at his home on the Free- The funeral will ba held at • 1 1 The Mount Memorial Home hold rd. a. m. Friday at ths Bedle funersl daughter Mary Elisabeth af 35 accompanied the girls, who formed iVsV ?,;^ ^ »o«; AND npTK long resident here, Mrs. Normtle Mala st. have returned home after a horee ehoe to slag. Refreshmente AVINUE SANK Mary's Catholic church, New Mon- son P.B.A. local 41. at., will be In Fair View cemetery. waa highly successful. Mrs. Edward River rd. Present were Mrs. ter F-40S.IS within thlrty.nve dan it- mouth. Emmons was awardsd the night's Oeorge Moxley, Mrs. William B. ter November 39th. 1191, txclunWe of PHONE RED BANK 60557 The funeral will be held Satur- special prlss. Tabls prites wer* Little, Jr., Miss Melissa Little, Miss turn date If you fall to ta do, th* ce Surviving are a brother, John R. day at 2:30 p. m. at the Posten PTA to Discuss rtllef demtndtd in the comnlaint will b* Molloy, and a sister, Mtas Margaret funeral home, with Rev. Roger boxes of stationary, Home-made Bernadiv Stewart, Miss Beth tsken egslnit you ky default. Molloy, of Port Monmouth. Building Problem. cakes and tea and coffee were serv- Scowcroft, Mrs. Clifford W. Grim- . Th* action nil been instituted for th* Kusche, pastor ef the Highlands ed by the committee, headed *>y mer, Mrs. Russell Hsndrlckson, tmrpoie of foreclotlnic a certain wort. The funeral will be held Friday Methodist church, officiating. Bur- »Se made ky Alonto Field iind Ctrollne at • a. m. at the Scott funeral home. ial will be In Bay View cemetery. LEONARDO-There will be a tha chairman, Ernest Graf. Attend- Mrs. Bsrnsy Egsland and Mrs. t. Field, hit wife, to Ruth R. Dlbken. Rev. Robert Bulman, paator, will special meeting of the Leonardo ing ware Mr. and Mrs. Charlss Lester England. Ths group will dated June 12. 1140, rtcnrdtd In th* Grade School Parent-Tsschsr asso- Shlnn, Councilman snd Mrs. Fred hold Its Christmas party Friday, lonmouth County Clerk'* Offle* In Bosk DISTINCTIVE offer a high mass of requiem at BEHLABD LEIGH TAWGER I18S of MortKtsei. on PKtl t». Ae., St. Mary's at t o'clock. Burial will ciation Monday night, Dee. S, to S. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ehr- Dae. 21, when It will msst at tha uvarlni nrtmliet on the North aid* of be In Mt. Olivet cemetery. Behlard Leigh Tawger died Sat- discuss the building problems now hart, Mrs. Wlrktund, Mrs. E. F. home of Miss Bernadlne Siewart of Urslisit*. Street. In tha Boroaih af Red ARTCRAFT MIMORIALS urday night at hla home, Sit River facing the Middletown township Graf, Mrs. Thomas Catchpots, Mrs. Fair Haven rd. lankIsnk . In tthh e CCountt y of MtMonmouth h and rd., after a long Illness. board of education. The meeting Ray Tupper, Mr. and Mrs. Benja- St»te of Ntw Jtriey. which laid mart- Perfection of Material aad BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wsnnsr ean hat been aiilened to plaintiffs Born in Lebanon, N. J., Mr, Yaw- has been called by the P.T.A. pres- min VanKeuren, Mis Lillian Dnn- and son James and daughter Jean herein Workmanship la Beautiful PORT MONMOUTH —Bismarck ger was a son of the late Henry ident, Mrs. Robert Goodman, for gler, Mr. and Mrs. Tuthlcs, Mr. of Third st. Isft Monday for Ohio And >DU, Clifford Sonet tnd hit ktln, Ludlow, a life-long resident here, and Emma Leigh Yawger. He con- P.T.A. members and township resi- and Mrs. R. C. HsckstafT, Mrs. Itvlteei *nd peraonti renrttintttlvel tnd New Oeilf m where they ars visiting relatives. hit their er say ef thtlr tuectiioti in died Monday at the home of his ducted a hardware business in dents to attend and express their Frsd Bhuits, Miss Susie Aiignr, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Montgom- rifht, title or Interctt Iont G, South- son, Paul Ludlow, on Walnda ave., Plainfleid until 16 years ago when views as to what they feel the /Councilman and Mrs. Ralph L. ery of Fair Havsn rd. spsnt Satur- worth, srt mitt ptrtlct defendint be- uur memorials ara manufac- after a long illness. Son of the late he retired and moved to Red Bank, board of education should do In re- Lewis, Sheriff and Mrs. Ira E. Wol- cauii si two of th. hcln at law of day visiting friends In Livingston. Alonio Field, you may claim te as tht tured by skilled artisans la out gard to building a new school, or eott, Miss May Crlmmlns, Miss Mrs. Everett Smith of River rd. ownert of ttld t>remltei, will equipped plant at Wait to add rooms to present township Elisabeth Hlgglnson, Mr. and Mrs, entertained members of ths Fair And you. Eileen Pryor Metiker, Jeinnt schools. Matthew T. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Waktneld Summtri an Inftnt over tht Long Branch. Havsn Plnochls club last Thursday "M of fourteen yetrt, tnd Bonnlt Rtt Currently three plans under con- Louis G. Mead, Mrs. Jessie Taylor, night at her horns. 'ryor an infant undtr th* tge of four. MONMOUTH MONUMENT sideration by ths board call for Mrs, Kathryn Snyder, Mrs. Ruth The Methodist church nettsd MM ten ytart, art aisdt ptrtlet defendant, the building of a new high school, Hicks, Andrew Boles, Mr. and Mri. on the auction held last wssk In B*suss si Itgtteti and dtvlteei tinder , Harry Rowland, Jack Saltsmun, hs last Will snd Ttittmtnt of Alotiio ' to borrow to the board's fullest ths church basement. Obadlah Hal- ritld, d*i,) PHONE RED BANK 6.3810 man will (nvits Dr, Wylle 0, Pate, N. Wolcott, Jr., Mrs, Frsd Scharts, Councilman Jesse J, Mcllrny, Eileen Tiyor Mttiktr, you mty elilm to supervising principal of ths town- Mrs, Stanisy D, Michael, Mrs. C, chairman of the sanitation commit- htv* «ome Interest In itld prtmlm. i Long Branch 64978 • Day or Night ship schools who requsstsd this Vanderws.ll, Mrs, Consucln Smith, tee, announced this wssk that no Dsltdt Novtmhtr ltd, 1IJ1. II' PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE REGISTER meeting, to hi present, All par- Rnh'rt A. Brsun «nd Peter To- collection of garbage will ba held tat* ara urged ta attsad, malno, Ihankiglvlng day, |SJ,3I RID XOVZHMIU 9i, 1951 Grualfcr ware cclearatinf their Uta »eddi«f aaniversary. WNIN CHOOSINO YOUl CNIISTMAS WATCMIS Ketmburg Couple Mra. Charlee Bpriachera eater- Or. aad Mra William H. Pencel us Mjr tow, my Uined at a luncheon bridge party aad Mr. aad Mrs. J. Raymond Ket- at her home oa Buniet eve. Thura- chel have returned home after at- CMOOSCA day afternoon. Chriitmae gifte to tending a performance of "The Married S Yean be made for the welfare depart- KCANSBURQ — Mr. an* Mrs King aad I" in New York city Fri- ment of the Public Health associa- day eveiiaf. TURKEY an' EVERYTINC Frank Policartrs of leely eve. ob-tion were distributed. Prizes were Mrvea their JSth weeein, aaaiver- The Trinity guild of Trinity Epis- swarded to lira. Edward Upie- copal church met at the parleh i»rjr Betureay. Oa that lay, their ».m(f. Shsrk River Hills: Mrt. Wil- daughter, Mid Jean Policastro, hall Monday evening;. liam ft. Craig, Mrs. Milton F. Ste- MM. Ralph W. licrrick enter- f »•-, a party aa* reception (or her venson and Mrt. Charming P. the Restaurant pareaU at tkc hear •( Mr. Poli- tained her bridge club at her home lapp. The other fuetts present Main st. Friday afternoon. cutro'e parenti, Mr. and Mrt. were Mrs. William Waemuth, Mrs. Michael Policaatra of Hobokcn. Prize* were awarded to Mr.,. Hurry UTOMTOWN M4114I Leroy Sirkels, Mm. Edward W, Kahn, Mn. Leroy Slckeli and Mrs. Mr. and Mrt. Pelicaitre have urne, Mre. Ralph W. Herrick, Paul A. Egan. been (iMBBer reaiaeaU at Keans- Mrs. Joseph Oernberger, Mrs. J. kurg for Many yean. Three years Raymond Ketchel, Mn. William Calvia Bell of Broad st. was a«o. they itartc4 te make the kor- Rabcl, Mrs. William C. Ludi, gueat of honor *t a bachelor din- Oltfh their year-T0UB4 k»me. Tke Mrs. Bayard Ketchel, Mre. William ner at Buttonwood manor Satur- •UILD YOUl MOMI couple were varriea in Hoboken, Rabel, Mrs. William C. Ludi, day evening. He received a sport Mrt. Pelkaatra keiag the former Mra. Bayard Lamborn, Mm Frank jacket. Mr. Bell will be married foeephina Ferrara of tkat city. H. Blias, Mrs. Gerard Devlin and Sunday, Nov. 25, to Miss Praii Mr. PeliCMtro haa hi* earn fcuile- Mri. Marguerite Laird. Keller. The guests present were HOWARD* LOAN iag ana coatractiaf buiineee in Martin Bell, Harry Morris. Michael Keaajburg. Tke couple received Mr. and Mri. Michael Kidzus flomma, Sterling Thompson, Stuart miny gif. wai the guest • KNW HuelleM Kyelrt Perfeat fcr CkrbfiMt giving, wwieJerf ul for MM IIMM. diye yciterday Morning >y Magis- Mr, and Mra. Roy Antonidrt will trate John V. Crowcll on a charge of honor at a bridal shower given be Mi. and Mra. A. P. Woollcy and • t'rre Flattie Pull of caret*** driving, it tha home of Mrt. Vera Dennis •on Robert of Matawan, Mr. ind Oatantarito, aeeardlng to police, of Broad st., Keyport, Thursday Mri. B. Lufburrow of Middletown, • All Si** to 36' Wide NEW SHIPMENT OF CHRIISTMAS TOYS WM apprehended early Saturday tvcnlng. The Rlfta wert arranged Mn. F. Bherman and John Anton- morning at Itumeea by Capt. WU-In a Rower garden with a pink aad Idci of Lang Branch. 981 NOW IN! HIM Zerr ef the Runuon police af- gold watering can n tke center- MIM Barbara Stllwell It recov- ter being eliucd along River rd. pleci. Mln Bailey will keeome the ering from a recent illneai. mil Dtltrory DM OM UT-AWAY HAM by F»lr *)*ve« Patrolmai William brldi of Richard Sehrank of Chi- Mn. George Kelly and children •rtag 'am to by IM daaea. cago Saturday, Nov. 24. In the first •* U t tottmnmmW t^a^ ^aj Rokkin*. Capt, Zerr atopped the and Mf*. John Kelly of Atlantic ffPBBmia VJPH CataRMrittt car after receiving a Prepbyterlan church, Tha fueate Highland! ind Mra. Veronica Her- request from Fair Htven via the were Mri. K. fl. Bailey, Mri. Orace bert of Highlands visited Mn. Don- RUMSON STATIONIRY county radio, freehold. Hyer, Mri. Ida DuBala, Mri. Wal-ald Hickey and Mrs. Bernard A. ter Swartiel, Mri. Myron Bailey, Hlekey Monday. A* occupant of the eir, Frank Mri. Emma Bailey, Mn. Paul Pou- GIFT 4 TOY SHOPM ROBM of Bart River rd, Rumwn, icne, Mrs. Emma Kelly, Mra. Wil- Mr. and Mn. John Portin and waa taken Into euitody by Rum-liam Millctt, Mri. Latter Mafee, daughter* Usa and Julia attended 47l»0A|$T.«(»MNM.Jl •on police after they discovered he the Tstn birthday celebration ef FrMays Tttl • r. M. MMM at MaftMifc Carte. Mm. Wehnter Magee, Mn. Blanche waa wanted on an absentee order Afiern, Mn. Berth* Umbertnon, Mr*. Amanda Kalma at her home iaiued by the U. I. Navy bate at Mini ralth Bailey, Miss Paula at Keyport Saturday. Sunday they Norfolk, Va. He was held overnight Pouienc, Mill Marlent Dietrich, attended a dinner for W people at and then released to member* of and Mlei Ellen Kelly. Those who the home af Mr. and tyri. Gina IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE REGISTER the Navy't Shore PatroL could not attend but sent gifts Maaea at Tintan Fulls. The menu wera Mri. Eugene (Jail and Mrs.Included deer, which had been John Croiby. brought home from Milne by Mr. lOHN FRIDAY TILL • f. M.l Maiaa and Mark Lehtonln. John Mr. and Mra. Oirrett J. MeKten Portin wa* «lio en the hunting trip, war* ths Sunday gucilt of their HAVE YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING ton and daughter-in-law, Mr. and You must act quickly! tin. Richard McKeen, at their Helmdel home In Eait Orange. Mr*. Edwin Barn** wen a turkey Miss JoAnn Laaow, MIM Jan* at the baked ham dinner held at Pcnget, Mlai Carol Craig and MIMFellowship hall Wedneiday of last AND SHEET METAL WORK SPECIAL LOW PRICES '" Dabby Laaow attended tht Navy- week under the auiplcea ef the Columbia football (ami at Mew Federated Ladies' Aid society. Tork elty Saturday afternoon, About MM wsa cleared. DOM IY FlM George Doubller it a patient at The Are company was called out tha French hoipitil, New Tork Sunday nl(ht to Big Brook farm 6ULISTAN BROADLOOM city. e* Vanderburg rd. when a Urge Mr. and Wn. Otto Oitenfeid el barn caught Are, The (Ire wa* at- Oaf larM aaaortmont ef Preneau avt. are tha parenti ef tributed to faulty wiring, and was MARTIN J. McGUIRE aaaurea yea af e «Me afeelee ef DaaNNs*. the a ion, born Wednesday, Nov. If brought under control without aeweet «*•*•** and eaeera wkea yeu went It—we it Monmoutli Memorial hoipltat. much damage. stock tketuaiHle ef yardi Is full rail*. AN renter Miu Nancy Brandlgon, daughter Mr. and Mr*. Levy Green and tills, a* iseeaa* er e* a**ea- Your carpet ie of Mra. Catherina Branllgoii, eele children have moved te a koua* en ens of tn* moat Important Itema la your home brated her tenth birthday at a Holmdel rd. Monmmtth County*$ Urgnt Numbing and Heating Contractor* end should be selected carefully as te stylo, party at her homa on Ravine dr. Mr. and Mr*. Jamil Brownie* The gueita were Want Heniley, have moved to Red Bank. far Hornet and Industrial Nantt eusllty end beauty. It akould he nationally Ann Maria Vat, Carole Brandiion, kauwn Gullstsn made only a few kleeks fism sur Carol Ann Schneider, Carolyn Mr. and Mr*. Joacph Phillips at- Cullstsa skowrooma. Kaieman, Mlchele. Ortee. Mirla tended the New Jertey Star Route ind Carole Morlilo, Joan Vai, Pa-Mall Carriers association dinner at ON HIGHWAY 35-2 MILES NORTH OF RED BANK tricia MeCormtck. Michael Coi- Tardvllle Sunday. Harry Mauser of ThU h Our FineU Quality tura, Arthur Bumpui, Michael Sal- Phalanx accompanied them. wak, Jack McCormack, Jeffrey Mrs. Edward Prints, Mr*. Harry Let Us Give 1m Ai Estate Oi Y irWirk Today Coitura, Fred Brandlgnn, Mrs. A.Kissel and Mr*. Charlei Cox, com- E. Bumpui and Mn, Michael Cos- mittee chairmen, attended the fall MONI RID IANK 6-37*7 |» TO 36 MONTHS TO MY tun. county council of the Monmouth Wilton Broadloom County Parent-Teacher aatoclatlon MU* Mary Mcdowan of Keyport Nov. 14 at the Francia Street tOILItS . RADIATOM - HXTURIS . MM . VAIVU Per those «!• went tso Unost in csrpetlnej we wm guest ef honor at a surprise school, Keaanaburg. The jpcaker, eCer an extra heavy quality for lonf aervlee and bridal shower Thursday evening at Dr. Arthur L. Johnson, luperlntcn- AND HTTINOS POt SAU AT AU TIMW beauty. All the popular colors nude of 100 To the home of her sister, Mri. Rich' dent of Union county aehooli, apokn Imported wool yarna. Comes la * ft., 12 ft. and ard Sturt of Matawan, Thoie at- on the topic, "Who I* Trying to is ft. widtki. ipnw *o< rd. aie.Ti. tending tha aprty wert Mrs. Ed-Ruin Our Schools?" ward Patton and Miu Shirley Oiet of Perth Amboy; Mrt. Edward He- • U L I S f A N TEXTURIO GULISTAN EXTRA QUALITY Corey, Mra. Jamn MeOowan, Mrs. Catherine MeCue, Mri. Mary Pa- WILTON IROAOLOOM HARD TWIST IROAOLOOM haeiawik and Mri. Ann Pahae- SfKIAL SQ. YD. IMS Wai $IM0 So,. Yd., Now $I3.9S lawsk of Freehold; Mrs. John Mn. R. 9. Ililty A rlaanic. teroll pattern aeaiined for eerled or Graham of Cliffwood; Mn. Ray- aiodere rooma. Mads of all wool pile to lut for Ckelce of aaost popular eelers. » ft., 12 ft., II mond McOowan of Adclphla; Mrs. Fair Haven, y««n. Glowing decorator color*. 8elaet yours ft. lad IS ft. wldtka. Mad* ef 100* weal yams. Thomis McOowan ind Mrs. Jos- Ntw Jartuy whik our aiiortnent ii complete. Ill • ft., 12 ft, Compare wltk etker twltt carpeting and discover ephine McOowan of Ksyport; Mr*. and 111 ft. wldthi. wky most ample prefer It. Demands for this Myra Francey, Miss Mirgiret Deer Lil, carpet are aeavy. Buy yours aov wklle limited O'Oonnell, Mn. James Gllmartln, GULISTAN TONE.ON.TONE •teek remains ea kand. MIM Catherine Coiteilo, Mrs. Dan' QUALITY IROAOLOOM lei Cestcllo, Mrs. Albert Daley, Your gumdr«pi «rt thdwlrtfl—end i mighty Mri. John Monahan, Miss Miry fortuntftthinfitit. In Lovely Sculptured Effect GULISTAN ILENDED Hulsart snd Mlsi June Strother of this place. W« $12.95 Sq. Yd New $9.78 TWIST IROADLOOM Satmi at if yeu'va b«*n pUacJIng for many • )U Nancy Orr, Connie Slckels, Jin* have ever felt—Imported from Belgium—and made ,- •lOe.M Bowie, Mary Lou Cartan, Cloe Ann In every now; breeth-from-Europ* color. Rancjat from ...tee.ee «e atevjo Tourine, Betty Horrlty, Harold Deltr, Richard Erdmann, 3d, Theo- $7.95 to $12.95 'or 4 matt end 4 n*pl*JVSSJIBJ>S> wm awMware, d^appearktg tip tlia.io Labkuchan (love-cake), WE WILL HOLD ANY MERCHANDISE FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY To Mm Comfort Almond Maiipan, and Wlihovt Nagfint leaiuehe many more. Nanlnibaekulio,loMors«pandtntr(r, headaehea and dlulnna may be due to slow* Jutt a few of the re*- down ef Mdnn fimetloi, OoMors say food McKELVEY of Freehold kidney function Is vary Important to lood torn everyone'! making nealtk. Whsniomeeverrdaytsndltlon.iuek u itnu and itraln, aaiues this ImBortsnt China and Glast their Sfllftiroomi far GuUiMn'a Fameut Aufi Mode in Frtthold fwettan toalow dowa.manr fomsaulfernaa:. Bin* beeUeht-feel mlatrabla. Minor Mai GLASS-SHOP Chriitmjt ihop. And tor rine rumlture from Amrica't Bait Makara ntcuioLO derlrrltatlom dua to coM or wrane diet may ^"IfntjarirequenrpaMaiea, nOHTY-ttVEN MOAD IKIIT At aver, 21 WEST MAIN ST., FREEHOLD, N. J. °™-™ ««* tlons bother you. Try Dpan'i Fllli-a mild UD IANI • • • MEW JEMEY diuretic. Used anoiwufiilly hn mllllom let Store Houn: Monday thru Saturday 8.00 A.M. to t:30 KM. ov.r SO y«ir». It's amailnf hnr many times Ann and John Ballanttne JJoan'aava happy relltf from theae (fitenrn. fArts-helpOMtllmMeiinfkidnirtubMsndnl. China and Glatt Shop ten lull out wuto. Get Uoa»'e Pllla toaarl •ITORI OPEN PMDAY UNTIL ftM P. M.KE—-aB-—_--_— REP iA«C wf»gm 98. lffl WANTED REAL ESTATE rOB ATTUTKHO-tti •••• «eorrtkia« two IUB COAT—In good condition. Sizt LOVK SEAT—With alip eavar. 40 Very retson«bl«. t'tll NI 3- condition. Muet eell at a eacritee, wi to (to aao M »l_»kii« aaa taat- •vriag aattraH. o lamliR, ffilCYCLB— Medium lite. 16: bof't 2«- UMNO AKb DRIVING koria'or aaar. MAKE OLt> FLOOM kiok lika ae». Baat HMCIC OR IMWRUi #eatlea»oa; pri- built-in aaratM. Aveil«kie attar aWeaa. •Ua* a*. MiM Tka RgfUttr't «itk •laaoaaolia-MpaartjeJ caatnlo, porrk furniturr, A.I; lawn mower, bed- mch Colaan bicycle. 111; 4l.inck katt quiet, with good confer mat lot. Call vate gtadara kaatt: a** faraiahiagi: kn- lltk. fi««e AT l-ttll. (ael taako Md tootic uaka, 4Wl>aaiao4 room auitr, thrrr lifw pfa PI if covered cabinet. 115: «xl2 rug, root. III. REEA ••14e7.W-l cur aigk-wwd laar mdtt aaa ad*ar. highly cetirtkie. •ewaelika Ifataaire. r. O. Baa. Ill mtra. aaa kkwk fit* ata attintw. comer Five aaiouue frea rort Heaeaoiitk. laadar and Moadar. •I*" "^ •tott to cl*M«r. at* •' nJMl tbairi. KB t-Viui-k 1'iiday or after.* 4-J21T.' PlAKO—laby Grand SpTaot or aaul Low ratee Baglec Laakoe C»7. pkaaa Wt •#- tukia« «ao Ittiafa. ooil t>iaa HI It-LAIIY'S BJ('V<":LE—Call after 4 o'clock. Caaare Earl aad Wood. Walking diatinea .t. till BA f»l»lt-litl-Jf 1 . any atvertJacaseat h —nil k» tlatw- A kv«a laaarttMat of okKtrit MAN'S OVERCOAT, aitt li. Cood eoa- uprigkt. No tetlert. Write. "Piaae," RE 4.UMI7-K. Box 511. Bed Bank. to Celt* 'eberatory; parkituj: roataaakla tiTmWE twaratattt kaaa«Ba> aad m twur aaaura, olottrio aaa «•• ditinn. RE 4-OSKS. , COUPLET! LAMMCAPS tarfica. tal. dt HH - aa private eatate, akout aevoa aia. raifto, octrit rafriaoraiort ia« frata- SOTA* WITH "SLIPCOVER. Good con- DOGS ROARDfD by day, wetk. ma til h V* will art ha raaevaeJkla fen dition. I'tll Lt) J-Slld-IC. Now ia tke ant ticaa <• plaat gScUt atee fraa Red Baek and Mlddlotewa •ma mlm tker are dotertad ba- ara. ska faaoua tffora water gumn King's Kenmli. Highway It, Oak. •root, kedgea, roaoa, teworiae* insssnstst- •cationt. lasulated, keated. Ive rooaa. tata It* aocaad imrliei. Nlt:E ('flElSTMAS PRESENT. Mfdium HOP WAMTID hurst DE 7-4157-M. i taa bathroeai, apetioua claeeta. lite doublr iirddtal drik, ax draw MANOaWMHJMEST pr.ee! piit. — _ •krukt, kulk*. uraanlala. All taa- tiag rooa. Retideatial ati#kkertood. petie: - • - • era tnd chair, like new. Coat 145, Sell Ttaaer. Itt Main tt., Lakewood. Pkoao Urial e«pplied aat plaatod. luvaai. r •f teia a*4* ta riim Coraar. kfi letownssssx. Una milenorth of for 127. For a»n or woman. 1& Golf •EN WISMINS nun aaplcyatMt •fiafitm "itiws'WL?.!"*'*' ._. •_ aaa Iw aftar iwdrt « Boo waaa- Pkaaa RS t*ltJt. a__J_er-t_Lonii__llranch,_af_r__l_l*. Ja\* day or aigkt akittt. Applp it portoa. LA t-'IH ' Rt t-llll-R. Autoaitle kea*. t Seaadvlea? ive. UM l TAKE KOTICE- We "carry a large •»•" Eat^y Mt'tl ProdiKU. I Citkarit* M., tTAlACl WAWTtatWAWTtat. Vicinity of Lin- OkiLT. lit week. Lltfe. Section of inlaid linoleum. Congoleum Ked Bank den pi PPlata, ctll RE I-I7U-M.* ItlRt AtB tCAUCt aael very mpoaaiva. caafortakle, fceaellki. Hair ram. «R MIT AND KLL aaftklo«l and ruffl: ('OHKOWMII: t'hrnme. Work Mavi tkat alt far coat recaodoM. re- Privet, fiailr. Mi aaala. Riettealial Coatoatta if kotMo, itorta, ootatoo. dont by exiurtx. Samuel Swnrtr., I* •TEADV. GOOD-PA«IMa iok tor a eondit'arod Md aava naaty. Amy •ecMoa. Rue al eoraer ta Bet Bnk Owea. (IT Oaiea ivt.. Ralfard. KB t-kusisese center, riilread ar it* aie* twllira, •ttita, ckiai, •kMtf/ara. aa. Wf-et Front •!• Phone KE I-13B7.' thoroughly experieaead televiiiea lttt-«. TRAIN £f.T~'vil gauge. Loco- kenck repair aaa. River Bead Ra- utea ti Fort atoaaoatk. Barriaaaaa peo- RIAL ESTATE PM SAU UtOM. an okjactt aad »ll bric-f AUTU kVAPaOH Ral ferred RE t-tttM. c_u *4MJI3 motive, te; ded r witihh whistlehil. TTwo op dio tl Televiaioa Co.. lac, It? River MA BRIGMT— W» e*of tor Hit It at WairlM. le t>_atai.Wii_i juBkt krtt. Ruatil'i, It EtM Front M, erxting .witches 140 Harrison ave. tractive prieet the fellowiag busi- FBOUT BOOH far real I. . •VBBV TO VATBBBUBTr—Pair Ba- Pkow RE l-llll. Fair Haven, ajter 4^ RE_«-»4l». rd . Fair Htvea. RE (-4247, ie-Tabo-ieiM Kwlaa, R. E. Carllbx, rn apocial. Twa-atory fraai ki»n acaiel. Going eoacerna operatiaf prof. Wait ta. Bat BMa. Kejaej BB a- iaa. ti weekly, laejuira prusliae. •ia roast, newly paiatid aad daeef. KTECTRII; REFRIGERATOR. Brat offer": -itakly. Fish market, retail, cash I1.IM It DAVfcMFoRT: in a... con- btlanct termi: tavern, bar and license tu •ted. Overaiaed two-car garaaee: kokkf Mis Anable Newmiui Springs Broad it., RE «-l»lJ. Coaaerclal, aiigle. iigkt Md wtra, adjaciat ta •kap; Ill.ttt. Rolitaa Wiuiurkwyk , LOST AND FOUND J.L..M. Phcne BE I-ISI8-M.* l.lni r..fl or phone_RK « .'104«••_;. eonotic, hotel and retttiiiiat. Flertuct restaurant full/ equipped: greeeriet and tl-BOUP. MBVtel aa Ma «**_ ed lltut r aiid laiulMl , It Wee* FFeoot H. KITCHEN SET." |4oVtlto"tw"o upright meats: ory cleaning aad tailor; llto katk witk ekower. teaveaieat ta b«t- VKI tIR_»^Tll~iitear reeiiiTbi. L. Kelleher. proix . rlverfroat property, retidontial. For ia.M eectiea aat bueee. 71 tleple in., " •(•• " pneae. Racippiag end repairiag, iil metal rabinets, white, IS each. Can SEVERAL MEN tl Moody iaaide work; LOST—Piece of aink and four Mill. be seen Ifter r, P, M. Mi*. A. Rusio, detiilt, eee Bee/men aad Axeleea, Ilil •ork kiiinateed. •eryer'o tky-Trak Be rain or ikine. Experieaci not aecee- 1 1 mtMKm . Fireplace la liviu . between Crrittl Brook inn end Thevice Station. Highway ~~II. 14 Bank st. RE •..->0JJ-W_.'_ Ocean ave. SI 1-9147. taa. It *(M ""•a** * ~'wmm m' . In good • v•—»•<••'x, M. J. At Phalana-Colt'l aVSiUT ANITTMINC aad ov.ryTh ri dition I'JO. A very gnod buy, Call round bueineH: liquor lieonaa, real uouplt ar kaoiuM womta. Beeidtetial •ock rd., 14-inch Beetle hound. NEED MONEY but »neble ta work full aterian. Near town. RB t-lltt-J. expeaoioa attic, full katemeat, aata* aad give tke beet price* Call Swans RE *-;,2tH-J.' ;_ estete. including ill furnishing!: priced awiit keati attacked garage. Large cor* Black-white. Name of dei, "Daiiy." Set- Migh^ay_U_RB_L|____^ time! Earn aubattntial income. Mo« •t 127.009. Wetrt-Neawth Agency, li rV»Nlfn1EDTkOOM=tingle or •auklc. •rlar. Mar. 17, 1831. Reward. Ed BEACTTCOCKER SPANIEL. AKC reg is" -t own convenience. Write, "M. A CMAIB CAMIM aad •irk. wil' •at water oil beet, fuiet aeigkbor- tor plat. Exeeptiaail value: tll.tlt. J Alvino. RE t-»8i«. COOD~tre4e-iM aa your old tered. RE (-22I3-M.* Box 511 lied Bank Br-Md it.. BE d-2240/ kur itiaa It WeM tva. Pheae Rolstoa Waterbury, Realtor ant laaar> furaitara at we ken •• outlet fee ii. Wt' CLEANING and tailor (hop. witk hcod. Ill Wellece tt. B« •Illl-M. r _'—Bewerd for return of red boy' FEED. FEED. »£ED~-«. L. F. quality. ttlft-BMai limiTAiawr~raeiltnoa . •r. It Watt treat tt. BB t-tltt. Call Swieti raraitura, Mighwif tt RE Nont better. Laying mash 15, grow- PROFESSIONAL EeaplafaMat AfM* reute int 1»4I Chevrolet atep-in _• SxaSnU^rTB-Ba-B-a—a-a-DB- jfton bicycle witk numerous «ecei tea truck. AT 1-1754-M after I P. M. Kitekoa. katk, Frigidaire. All year MIRBWSeWBT CAPE COD. •aartlp ill. Lift behind gteinbarh'a Betur er 1^, scratch 14.GO, dairy 14.15. horse cr. AS I-2I2I. O«it. wlaa, lack. •pk L. Maraaa, Jr., laadmn • around, la Port Moamoath. RB I- deeortted. Llvlna if Nov. 17. «t 1 P. M. Call parent, WATnrPURira—F. ant W. jete, Day feed 14.65. hog ration 14.70. Add 2r,c iNTrttlok PAINTING, decorating. Rub net aoetraetM. Ikita. towerla* . _ ton. Ciiaai, Jeatil aad ethera, Free for bag, refunded when returned. Hence aieal, tnginatri |at aaatitlvog her tile, aiphtlt. Ceiling inaulatiag I4lt ar KE l-lltt,« dtniei g roea, tretlioaIret-i r bed raoa aae) - t17«1R« oraeaeatel trtoi. tkruka aid evergroaai . _ jaa w aci-tila aatk. epeeleui e bsdraoa eeeead T—Pasabook No. 41710 on Second well ring with each pump. If replecc- A Davis. Phone RK (-11111.1." (only). Ckarmt luildiag, III tile. Interior remodeling, toor landing, of tke aigbeet quality. Plena turaiakad taar, weaderful eleeet apace, ettraellve meat, 1 btral allowance oa eld pump. D. BEN'S'TOP COAT, tan covert, site 40 Range Aaburg Park. Maurt t-l. eelltr doort, eounter topa. Buyera t Dii- bookcase, limit top desk, octagon table, . •arie Kd Bank. rua witk Ireplace, twi big kedreaaT tmery BA S-OHI.R.i. " you're a nature! lucefia. Tkere'e good ACRRAGE WANTED: two a- tkrte UMKI lirge eiotrti, tutaaatie keati atlaeket kitchen table, rocker, cane bottom '• pat keel pelea lor raaa, NICE FURNIINBD ROOM. Tklrd tear. garage. Landscaped many towering COMING EVENTS TELEVISTOyT~ANTTNNAl, completed chairs, bureau, heil. May be aim bymoney In all year part time celling It acre. Highway IS, ketweea Rat "atak detlet Mouae fully Innleted. Ceoklaej priv- installed: tel.viaion repairi and ad- you represent Avon Cesaetire. Traia- •ad Hai et. Write to "Acreage Witt aat aatttaaaa. Call 11 pereniiale, bebbling brook. Conveaiint appointment only. HinnrflU 1-0412 oa," Box KI 1. Red Bank, ilege! if desired, It per •oak. Alao to ackoel Md transportation: tll.ltO. ju.tmcnta. Snull tcreen teltviiion teti BENIIIX. "DIALAMATIC." Used only S ing given. Quick Ckristmaa aelea now. amall furnisked reeaa wltkeut teokiag Ba'stoa Weierbury, Realtor and Inearw, TMB ANNUAL TURKEY BOWL reietie convene* to lerger lire! for ta low tl months. Price when new HS9..r,0. Write Ada Htywtrd, II Mull avt.. Fret APARTVIiMTB—Furniaked ar aat: alia nrivilegia. Tkird leer I* per week. It Weet Front it. RB |.Ht».« daaeo to »e held at tht Monmouth I;I. Ctl RB__dU__ Alto apsrtmrnt site four-burner gai hold. homei for rent or tale. Have • lengthy Netr Fart Meauuatk. 6a baa line, tit ••at Club, Etturdtr. Per. 1. Dancing FINE CHINA, glanware, furniture and lilt (axir.ua to kuf and rent. Caak wait* EXCELLENT LONG BRANCH laaatlm stove. Un-d on. year. Trice whea hew WOMEN—Etrn Il»-I2» tvenltg. Prt. ing. J, M. MacCray Agency, Eatontowa. Rranekpert ave. LO lllll-lll.l • until I, For furtktr information, call bri'-e-bree; reasonably priced. Will 1100. Best offer. HB 6-424K-J. lent. "Weiring Apptrtl Dtewaatra ng. J, M. MBAT f«AN~BOOM~t»if«AN~BOOM~t»itk~klleket n •re.roara kome: tutomttie keati twa* f idthti buy tne intiquea. Georgia Kirunot. 71 EA 1-014110141. • ear garage: full cellar, atreeat, eterm Atlentla IVI., Lang Breach. LO I-SILVER BLUE MUSKRAT co»t. Co.t Hon." No inveatment. Write, Stead rrivii.g.s Near atatlaa. Rtfameea |3(t). llest olfer. Perfect condition. ard Style Co.. 2»l Ckaactllar ivc, New Wt CAN SELL YoUR~prop.rty. Kr required Hlone RB t-lltl-l.' windewi, new range. Price llt.ttl. PRONS, CAKES, rookiei, toya. pr». 1171." ark. we kave the opportunity af ahowiag Vtttrim lilt down. Ella Wiltshire Deretret•ervra, l idtabeitra fo, rchurc Chrittmth halli f, IfttKtto. Stn , Holl owNttsi-iiTe Two yean old RK 6-424K-J. II te our client!? Groaainger * Heller, Ageirr. Reiltora. RB t.lllt or IB I* Deretret'town. Dtfl . beitr1, fro, m churc1-1h P .hall M, ,DaeKtto. nI WASHIMi MACHINK. E.»y Spin Dry TRfcE CLIHICRI. lxp.rl.nced men Rroad and Merhanie tti. RE I-J100, money by aoderniaing your house Very good condition. Price low, RK preferred, but will train willing work* MAURICE BCHWARTk * tOMt, Ckrr APAIITMENTS f*am t-noonD 1. f 11 P M D yourself Wi ire equipped to eupply 4-2844. era Phone RU1-0ITI nfter t P. M. RE Mttt. elee, Plr«a«tk ai___«raatliaal track rtyurniTT. cute tkree*kedroeoi you witk ill tke aileriili neceitary. PTSpTlES-IS u"l>, Hamsters, birds, SECRETARY SB STENOCkAPHCi: FULLY FURNISHED bungalow, only •awe aad atrflat ktadimrUn, Pkoaa right aa the river; III.Ml. Small n.entkly paraenti arranged oa RB 1.4377 ana pear old. Living rooan with Are* RB t'titt.• IMMEOIATB OOCUPAHCY, IM-reea Maay othera up la Itt.tvi. Year In* purchase of any materials. Here are tropical and gold fish. Open daily place. Combination kitchen-dinette. Two •parlaent. Molly Plteker Vlllaai. Cill FOR SALE and Sundays until 9 V. M, Closed fltiick MECHANICS. Experienced and RE t-tns. eome of the jobi you*ctn do: Attic In. Wednesday's. Helen Miller'a Pet Shop, helpert for day and night thifta. Good unuaual kedroomi, etpanaion attic: 1110 •—siiiwre. aa •••eve ar aw eulttion. application of tilebotrd In kitch- r per month on yearly leaae. Borne IRKHiOOll rVIMUHD aaartaeat Highway :l. >, six miles north of Redpay with all benetta. Beat working con Open week-end!. BELT! AN9 PUUSf I far ejaf en or keth. Inlah your baaement ar attie ditions. Apply aervice manager. Gen Agency, Fair Haven. RE 4-45*2, tar eeuple. No pete. T Uferetle , •atart.,la tjeek. Douilae Clec* into a playroom, btdroom or den. Com- Hank. Ml B-0.14*.* HODBRN HdTftyTrTr small farm. desk. rml CMC. Haiei Inc., lilt Main at.. ngrtt wkta you Impact tkli ittraitivi '•, II SlH Frill tutn. Pleat Bradley__Bearh. deicrlption, price and location. Write, ' P, M " • t-lllt. ntint, wall beard raolng, elding, ply. Good condition, reasonable. RE I- "Modern Home," Box HI, Red Bank. ii,to IH ROOW, faralttMt andWtr* MM. located la choice Fair Mavaa le. . . ^_J OF CARPET! TM -.•••• •read, noon, windeoi. iamlttien. cte. 1r>»M 321 Broad si., Rr _Ru_k. WIlMAN-Nake extra money^rkeme. nlihed' all medera imprevemeiti: In eilit-. Livlr_ roaa. tl feet, filth ta earpdlng Ii new oa tele at Ctrpet Iree eltimatei an your aeedi. Aaeriran ttlUlER AHT CONDITIONER. Sew our ready rut "Rap-A-Round." •ne retldepllil aeetlon.Mlr ivarftklig. pegget ••ore. Formal dining raaa. Ilia r Broad it.. Red link (Meant Building Supply. Highway I*, at Head- Uled one season. RE 1-1898. 3!4 Easy, profitable. Hollywood Mnnufaetur* t Third ave.. Atlantic MlgklMde. AT I. kitchen, tea, twe.eer atticked ginge. den'i Corner. Middletown. RB t-4441. R/ood it.. Red Rank, _ _ ing Co. Hollywood 41. California,* •USINESS NOTICES Uvsly weeded lot wltk rlaarlia rlgMe. Awi>BTpit»r..ii.n«t,.;.-,VdV,. —li; Value at Itl.tll Immedlete oeeupia. BBpiriioiMiucibf Vok. ."Ai«r. LAIMifc WALNUT itorege'cabinct 120, WOMAN—To care for tl aontka oaky, 0RB-Raar Hd «r. We, parking ipact: utillttel Taelaaed Ii •r BB t.llt 6pn •at) Artleea li Ik* aooest talariri, iif C_>__V_M. Mrt. Donna Raid. RI I-inchei wide, glssi top, 113; •« metal Saturday. Sleep in or out. RE I-Oltl-R. kjt, wi nil, tM trad*. Ceiel Auto ror.t. Da everytklteverythltg I eaeaaa M aMhl II atfaat t aa<< fabricfabric* iri (•• at dltpkikir III bed, apring and mattress, 12(1: used PRODUCfroN F0KItlArO.r work in taleh lae, IW MaatMaU M. Rat Baik. pletatnplettan*t Cal" "l "E"A rI.IITI. _,»od uaod~re. single bed. .pring and mtttresi, 15; electrical ftbriettlng plant when IMALL PRICE, big valuel Flv, __S_ 111** AT II BJILUR IT., Mlgklgkltndll . Wrlta -.— tn Mlddleteaa towaeklpr law. lolid mahogany, 7-foot, full aiie bed, mill ttimpingt Md icrew machine ar phone Oeorge B. "Tartaa, til k I Mledl.tw tkl tirCOaniN«r"MitiSy.||alTli—Wll. box ipring nnd mattress. Excellent produrtt ara aieembled, Poraanent, Jitifiiemii ind tttra window*. IVI prtaalled. witk refleaner: «na condi- IRON RAILING! for pof'kei, ittlc. asutWILDMOa MATMIAL4V rondltion, ||0; lawn mower, Iil nedl* advancement, excellent pair. Caa* wtyi, itc, Mtdt ti trier kr tea. miniirtrtTwe fu •• kkji Hill *****"•" • * ^^ •••IT. tion and roaioMkli. Cmm Rroi., rint cabinet, 15. RU 1 -1 f, r.',. J. muniration Product. Company, he, __•» V>illf< Kill MiNW-Murl! Salt. * Srrrlta. NO •: Marlboro. Phone FR •-IM». derf Company, II yean it t Wet* Free utllitltt aat linen eer'vlea._Biv . ••Ma toT*>tk it*, it tki rillnat. till. Wlekatunk. HPIe TYPE antique lofa. 'Hani. cellent residential ttreetl III. Realtor!. . RB 1*1 tomelto y upholatered* baby grtnt piano, RELIABLE; inlddlr-eied woman, keuee* M* Red Raak. Pkeae RE Mill. Pkaaa U> Mitt. good condition. Doth retaonably priced. keeping end care ef Invalid. Family, tilt /ERTIUZERt—For bolt m«lt« «aa RE 44-2*44. fllHMAl C6HTkUCToR7 TBREB ROUMI. Tile Daytaa Guartntted rtrtilltera. WALNUT DINING ROOM luite. Cheap. WE NEtb BIX To' EIGHT un.k'llled gradlag, to.- nil, til dirt, titwera, ^L laata, II to girdan apace. Meat raanura, eaiapoall lid drf wolh) |}0* in fittr aiaw only: llt.ll ft wltk etpemlen attic. Wtart.N^etk Dtyttn, N. t. Ph.nt Monaioutk Good conitltlon. Call Harold Benrott, workeri, 48-hour wetk, modern fac. mtatk repaya a Ittt leaa. Boll Fiaanee Agtae 41 Braat M. Pheat U t* Vunatloa T-4MI. Wa HM kuy pa. Llneroft, RE 1.3282-R, lory, good wagea. Company repreeent. ... -...... —..-.—-.— PTATINUM ENGAGEMENT ring. Cen* ttive will interview at the N. J. S. B. I. Co.. IT Rraad tt.. Red Raak. Pheae RB .J«*4 wool gtbtrdiM'i. reg* tt*a lad gralna. ter diamond I and 10 carat, 14 dia.office, ii Eait Front it.. Red Bank. t.toto. Liceaea lit. two-raom apartment, furnliked all BATOMTOWN — Na* throe-kodrooa if tl4.lt. aolo price tl.lli rayoi raondi on lide. RE «-I426. Mondty, Mor. It Iroa t A. M. until WE HAVE SOMfc ver» ilc* »ied tan. Improvementa, 71 Moaat av«, AtUwtle ruck type kingila* witk dlaltf —rdlae'a 14.11, ill tliea. Saceo'i ANTIOUKB—Ckini, «llver, eutgliu, krir- ANTITBVj« tntwjg V •*•*""«• A. onakle pricet. Ne dealers. Phone LO l»lt Wi'.fi paid, Itlt Jeep, 1141 Jeep kitchenette. Utllltlel furtl»hed. AT _. PlTAl Itbl >kNfIb-iia« • hanging oil iampa, marble top eoffre Muit bo able to me typewriter. Ex- GUTTKBS, LEADERS, ta capper ar gel.wltk anow plaw, J»4» Jeepster. II4T JMP •ra l4i\ittabla boiiital kodi for rant. tablei, etc. Near fire home. Main at., cellent opportunity. Top wigta. ttatt I-I7-I-R, vanlied. Call ua for an eitlmate an with P»w.r take-t*. 1141 Jeep. Illl |IS MoMTH—TkrecraMi garage apart' MID 1*4 Ulta! kaaa for lala. Call RE nrELKBH HBATBiR] Ptrfaet condition. Port Monmouth. Daily. Sunday-.* tge tnd experience. Write, "Payroll •nf iheet metal work. J. V. Bogart, II Chevrolet coavertlkle. HIT Rulek aedia. l Jft-Walklag etlittnc. t. Uwn. ••till, ilk (or "PatisM Btr>lci." FrM Llkt new. Four (can aid. Call AT SADTANT GLASS HEAT — Automatic Bookkeeper,;' Box 611, Red Bank, . Foater tt. River Plait, Red Bank. Pkant atte. Mittkewt Brotkon Wlllyt detler, •ent. AU Imareveaaeatt. anfurnlikid. _* »'*>»i"aaai kiai. till kitk, kit 4ali«ar>. 8o«tk Jtraa? Surgical Saaplr. heating for a "cold room" or entire iwiRiLirTiw«Wir=^5TwiRiLirTiow«EWirF«5T; Newmtn Ipringt rd. Bad Baak. M 4- on eatate. witkln ft* tainutit of Ut-•ater,all*tndkiat: garage. Price 111.. tl Rwat from at," R»« Rank. building. "Space.Thrifty" panela bring XFIRt MtViNo'lMttuctNdlettruiioue.i " Uaia tlon or Fort MeameuU. Ray ItUlaua. •OITON TERRIER puaplat. Fl»« Must bo able to use typewriter. Ex- RB •••111. . yau clean, odorleia and ante hett of la aiftty. ta drive eafely. Look tar "4-TON POINeE PICKUP; very good •ATI AT WHITE r»rill«ri A wotka lit, AKC rtglittrod, 171 infra red raya. Can be imtalled within cellent opportunity. TOD wagei. Itatt tkt ter wltk ttw o eteerlatl g wkeeia. fill* tVINltHED APAtTlt-t(T for rent ta HK-A gait aur. Feur-iej.- agt tnd experlenea. Wrltt. "Payroll e.tdUloa. Robert L. Cook. tr.. 1*1 army atleer aad wife. Meat aad hot — Mm*. He* water all koal. Ex. RoaMliif Co., 17* Hoiantk M. ••lea: til femalea. Inauirt III 41 houra, Alao portable modcla which Bookkeeper," Box til. Red Rank. cere ia auta driving Imtruetioni t ainei a Manee ive.. New tkrewibury. RB I- Ut aU.k. RI Mill. jilftt ' pluS'In." See in operation tt IM IIJI. Bair Method Auta Driver Trail- water supplied. Privttt entrance: 171 MV;t fondltl.n throughout. Prlea Rrttd «., btintiwn. IA t-ll«l-J. Ocean ave., Sea Bright or rail SE 2-EXPERIENCED 8AasWffiK~foT"i7. ing SckoeL tl Eatt Frail it. II f I7IM. n month, tt South at, •itontown. BA Itl.lM lacludaa douched two-car ga* 0OT9, RE 1-4700, any time, for free partment atore. Bailing. Apply at I8K. TOP DOtEOrTOR tlaaa autofaobilee. 3-OSIIL raw with inartaeat, Mentkly Inceaa fill HVRT?—Wur Kmy> Aoolm NEW l»51 MOTOROLA, I'.ineh. table aurvey. ___ foung or aid. Daa Deaavaa. Liberty FUBJflSHKD BJobWI twi ill throa •km for BOS in. wtaaa.. wltk biilt. model tolovlaioa, Rlandt wood with cr. J, Yanko. 30 Broad at.. Red Bank. _. RED BAMK-«paa Crafl Auta Saiea. tnringwood ave., reuU II, raaaii. wltk katk. Meat and kot water (• irtkoa IM: catkin luir Mill. C. 1. HOT WATER" HEATER. Automatic, EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITYTCIiryiitr. Neptune, or pkaaa Al I-77U. >t»». LO I.IUI.M. •wlvcl tap table ta natch, Relow deal. keroiene or oil: 30-gallon rapacity. ptatura IratilMi ill palaUagt, ouk* •applied: 141 Md lit per moatk, KE Tt*JA—New; twe-kedriea •ra can. Uatd Pklleo, 19-lnek tele. Never been uaed, 1, Kilian, Ridgewood Plymouth mechanic preferred, exper- •A UTTLB OUT THE WAV. kut MM•••Ml. lat with atalrcM. to large u. !•% ON ROOFING aMUrlil «« vl.ion. Ptrftct condition. III. Phone ienced ateady wtgea, paid *ieatlm. Imeailait tuntol gtlrrwa, wlndoiw wal* attic Ilia katk. full katemeat. . .j i»allabla, ( in I atrip ibingla, ill RE i-1171. iw,, near Hirhlanda tve.. Leonardo.*. Pletttnt working condition*. Apply cat, Uwa tig"*, 'rajjfd rnlrwrt. II ta pay." Carefullf wkHted. law mile- TWO COMFORTABLg) ntni, laraltked. Mian 14.60 M.; »i.pouii4 tliti tall Bennett'! O«r»ae, Inc. Marlboro. ut Proal w. niacM RR t-MII. age cart, OutaUadiag vilatt. all priced All utllltlel. Near ktM line. Prlvala IM diwai 111 montkl-Mik.r.wijjy Wt. GIFTS-ANTIQUESt Fine china, kelaw tin prevailing market: II4T Ckev. home. Call after T >, tj.. RB t-IIW. A^eaey. II Braat II. raalit tl.ll roll: ll.youni falti. 11.11 LAST MINUTE VALUEtt—Ut ul COOK-FIRST FLOOR, miit with tMI* ISURk. YOUR HOMR. MtalMaa. autek ralet Fleetllne tedan. Itlt Fard aedai. nlLRilpk llunfr. Hltkwar II. Kaaia. glaat, candy diihei, vtiet, bran, •Mktkt aid) itkar irapertt wttk .Saw* Hi AMD 4HTROOM apartaHntiior help you. Wo dell»erl Coll grato drrn. Live In. Reference!, RB l-4»>1. M RrMkara, Real gaua ••d_,ln;"_* 1147 Chevralel aedan delivery. I"i4 _ .. jt. Apply a_t. Terrace AaartaMatt. MREWftVRY TOWNIRIP. picture!, dinner ieti, aih trtyt, HANDYMASTwho can drive i truck Chevrelet •Utlaa wtgaa, U4T Chevrolet fpring it., Wed BaikRai. ar rail BB Milt, CIAIU RIHTTO-H.* .aluu II.TI, cedar ekilt III, l-placa ll»- Mae, ft Brut N. Mia* RR t.ltll. laar-door ledaa. 1141 Plyatatk Tatar. w wklta. N>* faar*raaa j wk«l tkilra (or rant. Rtiaan* Ing luite III, mahogany fnur-poat tobacco jari, perfume hottlea, and help deliver ipplliicaa. Auto- PAWTER. DECORATOT R "andd HP*'HP** ' Superintendent ta tpartawat I LA. cracker iara, Other unusual, inter« matic lift gate an (ruck. Permanent l*4ICktvroltt tour-door. Itlt Mutakaker l l •bit. Now «< w* ckilra far talt. Call Vtd and coll (print lil.ll, Srt. position. Apply. J. M. Mtuttt Ca.. It kkaager : laterloll r anddd exterior i II 'i-ton pickup. Itll Ckevrolet feur-doer •orJIRN=Airimproveae"itr~liel»eTi; M ••till, ttk for "Pitlant fcrtlei." litlng piece!. RE I-53S*. n^Tln^AirwfeLTlEk wltk a«ptrltn». rear a' inpernperlonecl . EitlmateEtlt a cheerfullhflly Mdant Itlt four-door Hymoatk eedaa: hot water heet. Pkaaa 7-U77. 75aisa % Tnt aaa ••«•— nw—iw— vvwr vjn" nial, aevea rooan SEWING—Ladlei- tnd children'! altar* Inplaeeii 1>M,. bitkib :: attattackei d g>ragtl •hruki. II tnd up. Myron Knleky'i weight, round bobbin, portable, 14J: cellent condition. Electric mantle •ACCO•w«#,. TH•.«.E. .,.*.«*•.• «.•»—•laming• aa«-.d« furnlthtd: 171 furnltked. Three eloek i man*, black tuxedo suit, nice 31. •tloni and repairi: eolltrt turned. if* .*»ater keat Uadteapet plot Garden Store, Route II, Eatoatown. op. rare l.yetr collection Weird Ttlet mag- blanket! bound. Work ctllad for aad trtMtfiM. «M.i alM m*tk utf 4rtN rooma and bath. On Highway tl, At* polite Airerlcan Legion. Mine. 1»J»-1IS5. too copiel. Inquire Cell after I P. M.,, RE 4-0373-M,* l t lantle Hlghlandl. AT l*til»*W. •« ^ara VBVWIV d^lwred. RE I-HI4.* •Mtfc _ •"e? i'l"™ **^ •C.Ila* a»4> *iUaJ iri^A^Ar,.;;. 241 Fir it at. KE 7-i7U.ll. BOY'S 28-INCH BirVClTE. 110. Call RB 1*1118. FO*AGI~ HARVESTER - John" We RELIABLE, MiDtscc-AOn, white liJy istt ShtPt Sv W#H i»i§l Wit ROT <_*ton piek.up: Itll Chevrolet U- .-—,.,. L, three yttrt aid: thru M* with corn Md pick-up attachment. PRACTICALLT NEW—Siivertone AM after 5:30 P. M., RE I.073H-I nr in* ton pinil. CM kt -ten at Walkrrl, n and PM ttblt model radio. Reaaon- quire 11H Wallace St., Red Bunk.* dcilrei genirll cleinlng. Ctll RB I* il fflO SEPTIC tank eoatrit* REAL ESTATE FOR RENT * roemi. t wa btthi: ridltat keat. Larga fiaod corditlon tnd reasonable. Conover lor. Ceupooli dug and eleaaed. Sen* Ocean blvd., Atlantic Hlahlandi. plat: two-etr garage: 111,000. Groeeia Broa. HO t-»m Wickatunk. •hie. Call after I P. M-. RE I-SI71 -I. M~Ob~ERN PHItCO refrigerator. ftepiTr Itll n*t> ItJS. Call Ifter * a'eloek. — * Idler. RE t.MOl) WOOD — Fireplace, stove, kindling, FOX FUR JACKET. Worn very little, needed 10 cubic feet. Asking ITS. REREGisTERlTEffNttDprieilciC t tie lank* and dralna Inttalled: Jl yenrf Charlea H Wilion'a wood yard. 91 nun. wiiheh a to care for mother and experience Howard Tllton. SO Center RB 4.0I17.W. It Paplar ave.. Fair Wonderful buy, M5. Call RE I-UI7S. re* born Infant. Excellent reference!. at. Rumaon. Phono RU I-»»7I, • •eh at.. New Bare Shrewibury. Phini ARE TOU PLANNING to gi»e table RABBITS—Angora 12.50: New Zetland LATaHaven* •lita t^RIVRuLlT •tatlon wigin. wuuraat tl-ll Rraad at, , 1-1 Ml. •liver •• • Cbriatmaa gift? Call RE II.S0 each. FR 8-020H-M-1.* Available now Phone LO t.ll».* Excellent condition. Dlrectioaal ilg* ALED HAT nnt grade; For further GIRL DESIRES day'i woriT A~lto avail* tiiki iliaaat lit taaullid. drala* It- WILL SHARE MY watt equipped. :m. c'hr. I-441S-R to act pattern! and aalea plan UVIKG ROOM, two. piece, beautiful able for baby lilting. RE I-4110.W.* ailed. Phaae anv tlaa dip ar nlak>. nali, undereoatlng ind keater. RB I* fartakta ili.rooai hiuae with congenial Information, ctll before t A. M. indof old and reliable allver diatrlkutlny. walnut bedroom !et, both rca!onable: lttt. aaa"-"• raildeace:* Ira. any evening, KE 1.0744-W-I, company. Ctll now to inturt delivery In ~ I-IT4IKit. . Harm 0. Tlltia, I Braci luilnen IMU ar caapw. Adultl only. • th«t water heali aofa ked. like new, |4r>i tnattrc-a and Riiaion. BUICK, TWO.DtlOB, Mdanetie. Televliians ia hut llaai raaaaaakla rent t. GroMlngtr e> full befora Ckrlatmaa. apring 120; 9x12 Wilton rug 150, rock Radio...... a., keater. Coed ruhker. Clean for rigkt.neopla. Write "gaart,* Bex DISCONTINUED waibabla u< aua. BOXER PUPS—AKC regiittrtd, lev maple de.k ISO, Other 8x10 and 9x12 BOATS «ondltlia,mdltlia itllt.!i»jUI|», •/. Ret Baik t-lIII. fait wall paptri for t»«rf room la weeka old. Be.t itralni, Call « rum. All rood condition, KE 7-1 *70.* Oa LAMM tMfaiM fat tMUa Airport. FRAVTIVE, COMFORTABLE ell* Hr. leMtta rtwirot. «• tan far rro nejalaiaeT •tares, elsei .„•-»• home Stone Sreplace. vaaitUa four feomt. Valut ta flS.SO, now BARGAIN, CHTSTSTMAS .GIFT. GlrTi MUST SELL LIGHT plywood runabout. ED SULMVAN'B "Safe Buy" •PfcliT k. Will convert lita iae. klindi, aiuninua awnlngi, .unpareh) TWO BICYCLES—OnTTFlrl'a, ont boy'a, 21-Jncb hieyde. Excellent condition, New in Auguit. with .>_. H. P. out- aad - ~*~_ •ynOALOW—»—••'—•••——**- vv, e ConvenvwHvaii** rPKBH-KILLEu uuailly turktya. Or. glrl'i 10-lneh bicycle, 130, >• Little 447.1.M, •XPERT PIANO tuning, repairing. Pi* 4S4S. leat ta kui. Living and dining rooa MISCELLANEOUS anoi kauled. ktught Md toldi trork r COTTAGE—I % raomi. ttt mottklyi •cabined, lire place, alreulatlng keat. oil. dart taken. Also ducki and chlekent Silver Parkway, Little Silver, MOTOR BOAT EQUIPMENT — Search- guaranteed l reaionablt. J. Cwiklik, PE • s7TFirB!J*''~8t»EcrAIJ. 1141 Lincoln alio I. room apartmtat, III furaliked. Pbone Rt 4-HI8.R.1. COAIT~ST6KER. excellent condition. light, tachometer, hrai* brll, anchori, cluk coupe, Radio, ketttr. overdrive. •II utlllllei Included! It mlnulei drive *—* two large bedrooms, kith: garage I RU 1-1542. oari, two-burner nlcohol stove, hou*e 4-l»11-W. One owner, exceptional condition, Alao •LACS AND TAN toy Manchester!, a 1 INTERNATIONAL Correapond.nce BUY AND SELL aeeond-heod olotkai. to Fort aloomouth. Smaller, Willow and RE •gel. Alio dachshund pupplei. Al COMPLETE I-FIECE Jit tjrei, cuatem taadt eeat coven. 1475. »a}wi,T cuHBTewcTiii home far lana r cation Produeti Company, Inc., Marl. drawer!, in excrllrnt condition, |25; taring! pnttkwork. Na jak In large monthly, furntthed Menmeetk Reatb ar mill family. All modern equip- tared. KE |.HI> or KE |.|4»7. boro. Phone FR «-__»q. ' blnrtt unit nrnne" Pnmrrnnitna 950 up. 1 •r too tmall. Jebn Donate Jr» phone •(••••••I —*t-r*avaiaa«kaulkijm«a.dl*tnl" ."•»-* ^ O-O»IH*J, bungalow, two bedrooma. twa bathi. ment Installed. Thli Ii no project Tome. Sf6VES-Wtckte», wick or eeai: 825 Vail CRIMPED aluminum roofing EA 3-0192 evenings and Saturday and ShMIA MODERN unfurnlaktd komt! vl- fUtCK CWVKkTjBLE, itS*. Original 11,200 annmllyi unfurnliked Hlghltadi cinlty Rumion Fair Haven, Atlantic RB 1.5281. Ortflnil To •pprtclite It—Me It. Convenient ta JTill heat one to flvt mom a. All and aiding iheeti, rxl0'x,018" thick. Sundry.' ARK TOU PLANNING to give Inkle cottag*: llx room!, katk, garage, ll.ltl •Uvta tukranteed. Priced IS to 115 Price II.SO per iheet. Communication II-INCH EldERSON~taTO telcviil™, Highland!. Permanent local reiidanta. 1140 PLYMOUTfMOUTH tudor tedan. Radio, tnnutlly. John Mlnunh Ageney. Ratura Adequate rent: excellent reference!. silver II a Chrlitmat gift* Call RE j he RC 1-»71I.» awraara isss1 a *s til Flrat at.. Keyport. Pradueta Company, Inc. Marlboro, 19jl model "200, 23 West Sumet Write "Local Reildenta," B« 111, Red••441S-R to ita pattern! and lalei plan heater, reconditioned throughout, new MOW IS~~Tl(E~TIME to rtierra fou Phone FR 1*1810. ave.. Red Bani{/ of old and reliable allver distributing •eat covera, litll Hit Tort coupe, ED HOUflC All year arena* Ckrlatmaa puppr. Btautlful pure. 10 NEW WETCtSD at.el roof truii.s, OPPORTUNITY SHOP—Antiques, Nine Bank. alio reconditioned and newly painted, e or vma ^w »* two OR THREE-BEDROOM furnlih.d company. Call now to Insure delivery ia rie CoCouplu e only, 0UR.BEDR0OM BUNGALOW. Brlek •rot Cocker Spanietr, wilei and fe. apan 21 feet, at |J.', each. Com- apindle Windsor rocker, slx-pieee mid- full before Christmas. •100. Applegeto'i Garage, comer Avt Keambbu tt Bria aid Matte, oak floor., tilt katk, hat aalea. Sire Ch. Jar'a Extra lloner. munication Product! Company, Inc., Victorian parlor ret, old red table house, llec, 1, No winter rental! con* D and Leontrdvllle rd.. Leonardo. wattr kilt, full cellar. Low down pay. King'a Kennrlt, Oakhunt, Hltkwar IS, Marlboro, Phone FH 8-l'BO. clotha, fringed: 30.piece Chelnet ten sldered, Not military peraonnel, Long AL.UUM clHnin npeired, aay awkt V4}M set, copprr lustre trim: 'having tnuR*. term option desired. Write. Mr. B., P. Alien Electric Skip, II Wklte itreet furnished: one-car garagej, menu Monthly paymenti approximately . SI-CltBICFOOt York deep freeier with f». Box 2B, Bed Btnk.» Red hot water heat. Clot»* ..In. .t-e —. . lit. Orand it, Btyvlew Manor, layrt. atainleia ateel doori and aepartte '1 100 different pattern* of old pressed 1110 per month. Walker * Tlndall, villa Call Dyaond, Soutk Aakoy 1. U HOP~EQU!PMENT. Drjreri H. P. ilnglt phaie motor, compren*nr. gimp, rntoiFri anil clear! ftnr china, YEARLY. UMPITmjrSMRb. 4'i roomi. PAINTERS AHD DECORATORS, IJ ROOMS manleurim tlblel. rhalra. bunt hi, Es Uied for eMxrimrntal labitrttory lervlre bric-a-brac, bra«*, rn|ipcr, tinwnre, We Reel Hank vicinity, Two adultl, one feari experience in metropolitan area. It Enat Front at.. Red Bank. RE t.llll. ••Hint condition. ' DE 7-5»J». ISI • few wetka. Price 1371, CommunU buy and *elt, The Matthew*, HI Brnad- 8-year child. Call WeitfleM 2-4014-W Interior and exterior work, plastering II MAPLE AVENUE—Furiliked room*. MIDDLETOWN — Bungalow of fiar LrORDNEW flve-room ranch itylt Raaatvelt tv».. Deal. way. K'.vport. KT. 7-14<«, nr write Ronlter, SSI Forelt ave., and glaallg. Raphael Selaa. 10 Shrewt. Oil of Red Bank1! aut eenveileit roemi, bath, circulating hat air heat. fcouiai large living room, dinette, IJtllN«EVRECIStEREDSiVrf 13 LaRcint ave., privileges ant library with lelaviilon. RE 1.1404. lit, electric ativet Sraplaeei dlnlm THUJbtndlei, E>ii e SCR't44 Inchemi wideKiiT, 1; 1 IncheSfii like new. Both for I3i, Call RE «•Bradley Reach, tfraiai.lt Peieh .t (New ShMWikury Call RB I-4III kttwean I and I P. M. 44 Ih WANTED Borougk). Phoni RB I-1I4I. C. H.All day leturdiy. ant BB LIITI-J tar* ELFORD—Four-room houses garage I Md living roomit oil burneri lingo, klgb. Gnod coniliilnn. Write, "Screen," HANI) CROC'IIETBT) spread. dlouThirneil Wllion. . unfurnished: 170: furnlihed. III. Re-Ope« porak. Convenient location t 111,. Ho~ i 111Itl. ReRd Bank.* RADIO—Cabinet atyle. Very good con- size pincnppie design, white, FR A*HIGHEST PRICE8 tor your chlaawtre. modeled, ready to move In, Mrt, Hen-lit. Frank R. Lawei. RE I-H75.* and manure for lawni im dition. Phone RE l-llll or call tt s.'.l-J.I. Mrs, Virginia Frfnklln. Cnll gla'iware, antique!, Una llntna, furol- PAINTING AND paper hinging, done, by FURNISHED Mdroomt, wltk ry Brouwer, Florence avt,, Keypert, it OAKLAND 8T.-8even.room houie tOTTolIT 51 Maple ave., Red Bank. Satunlay Mundny anytime, After i P, day or contract: alio floor icrtplng by n privilege!. Inquire after I Rax 101.* iowera LO |.»ll«, M. following week, turn itmpa, atttuai, illvtrwiri, brlc-a- lit Mechaalt au Ret Btak. Ju>t remodeled and newly decorated, VTAINLF.U* STEEL" 8ODA fountain BlNIHG-T6BM~SUTTtT~(ftIong table, br»c, palntlnit, Jewtiry, Call •• for on* ut re foot, Phont RE I-224J. M. All the Itteit eonvenlencen with twt* kaymarle; atatnleia tteet hood! griddle buffet, commode iirver, ehalrt, ISU. BOY'S FTEE'rE-'LTNKB jacket, site lJi piece nr many. RE 1*1811, Borton Phone 1-1174, irige. Celt RE t.llll.e nd itat.d. Other amall Itema for HE t-S>«>. corduroy *lat'ks, nine 12, Moth In OARKNTER BUJECBir JoWT» tiO. Boarding lor eldtr y BUNGALOW—Port aTantaouiki three- Uril—rilIIn raildentlel taetlon, 7t«l00 lanekeonelte. HI ».1«4«. . LADY'S BLACK Sell akin coat. Tn excellent cnn_tln_ RK «-0«9fl after B, ANTIQUES—BeiNTIQUESBeitt prtcet paid. ChChilli . promptly ttttnded to. Floor etndlnf. peoplt. Very lirgi alnlf glaiiwirglaiiwiraa, plctutplcturtee , alatutalatutaa , JtwelrJtwelrff, ia la aeatar af ta« Iowa. room, furnlihedi w«tir, elMtrle, Urge Alt utllltl.it , Near bus line, Located KOUSINO lK~A"HURRV=8urplui bun- good condition, tile 14-11, I2S. AllFRinlTiAlRE—Large, two-door, all por* Call M. Morion, 11 Mount St., Rtlfurnliaad rooma yard. Near trtlm. hull fdulti. Cooper, t CaaaatMll'a Junction, aaerlflee, KE wool, lx» rug. IIP, Call KE 4-or.M-J.' eelaln, flood condition I cheap, Phone lampa, old revolver!, allverllr, , flneflat furnfurnll - Bank, RB 1-1141. RB Mill. gatowa delivered Immediately Inttc' ture. Monaouth countitys kookibook , aipa. Tork ive., Port Monmouth Tkrec klieki tl your lol. All metal etterlor, par •AST HOUS* E — Antlqual, Early pine AT i-oiir.s, riat! 1-Apir.HANfllKO ' tervlcti CLEAN, NICELT furnlihed roomi. ilngle hick school netr route It.* HTOWN—WykorT rd. Corner lotr COMRINATlON"(iAr!VrT^oIt utove. Bras. Oilman, m Spring tt. RE L014I-M. II, double Ili ilto rooa with twin tl'lonc.l. tnTl|a iltll_fJ ,_ t«OlT« ANT) HAIt.^ftMlng "tlfiM •«•and til rna! anr! in; roll ranin, •>• Sunday* until (i V, M. Clnieil Wnlni-i. ANTIQUES (iMBR, ' chln-a -ii.r) itnort Mil. rnantiri•t'Sff'Sfft. (Ill rtlr,. nlnrttra, grtvtl »r.il tllllMS. WITH PRIVATK kitrhrnt flv« -'- L AJJiillM .and Rockwilltvei, Lnat Brtfith, NMP •rtetod. No ekarga far tatlwiatot. • lovii: tub tnd link combination!: wall Hayi, H'len MMIn't ••! Hheip Hlali. useif fiHiilliire; small plerei pr»ferrad> •Md, Eitiroates given, Phone RE I- mlnutel' walk tn Fort Mnnmntitht ill ffSTROfflTTIOUSI! wlfjii kalh On* river, kun faclllllei. sidewalk. Conttct •id Utar etblnala, Stajuil Swtrti, U way IV llx mllei north of Res Bank, "lir t-iavrn Antique Shop, 771 River rd. 1414 Oictr Bicker, 4? Second it., Pill utllltlaa furnlihnl, ll'i.no par witk. mile from Marlboro SItata I IUI Claraiu kteynoldi, 481 Hampton IVI,, W«M Fin* M, #kfM 19 t-1111.' Ml |.«I4I,« IC 4-1110. atafU. IA l-llll. Ctll RI l.tltt.R*l. Uat Biiaih. "UP SOVKMBEB «, \V>\ RIAL ESTATE fO« SALE Barber attended the funoral of her MEAL UTAH fO« Mil HAft.IfTATirOI.lALI •EALUTATIPOaiAU nephew, Richard Urban, while in Jersey Ciiy. i COLORED OB WHITE—'Tkraa alata at MTUUTDID tkrae-kadraaa kerne is LIU UMSOM—Modera krlck k«s*al«*. Liv- :onc-front bungalow; Cmirw living rooai irith fireplace: dining Mrs. Edward Goff of Mnplewood I 80-foot frantasa, eaek <•> MM* •»•• • tla 8il»ar; liviag nom with arevlaca. ing raoa, SrepUca, pleaaaat kitakan, Wl WILL tUY Oi SOL New ^kreweaurr l*koas dining raaa, den, Baden kitekan acd •a bedraiasi. tilad katk expaasiaa at- kitchen: three aedrooaoi. t LJEONABDO-Pvt. John K. 8no«r, ave. haa boea confined to her homo , levaterr aa Ira iaer; tkr«c Mro«i tic, iteaa ail keat, eeaklnatin item batki: kot water oil keat. Ayeri-Fahy. )a of Utt. Mary E. Snow of by lllneaa the past month. AT THE MARKET WILLIS 4XMK»VIa\—tawa S*4 ana katk aecand floor; attacked garage, caak aad Mraam: garaga; eie,*00. IB 4-1838 'enter avc. haa completrd the rail cellar; ka* water, ail ana; all ae-"iiark Agenejr. Pkoac MJ 1-17!•• CEE BANK—Centrallr located ho«e; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eichwald couolrf tMM aad ••«••, M eacaafiaa. A «na kaau for |la.«c*. living room, dining room, kitchen; lcrk-typiit course of the «*h In-will entertain at Thar.lfspiving din- STOCK m* Aekc4 Welt Froat at. V S-tMI. Walker # Tiadall, 1» Bait Front at.. Baa BIVEB klGHTI — (paciaiM MV... kre* fireplaces, laundrjr; four bedrooaie ntry diviaion, headquarters at •aak, BE 4-140I. ner Mrs. Vi'ra Martin and r-hildp n (Il/M U) raaia) aaarlr 4eeorate4 rvaiaanca. nnd bath: hot air, oil heat. Aycra* ort Dix announced thia week. and hep grandson of J"rsny (Vy EYCAMOKE AVE.—Laraa lat. ll.*«*. —IAB dHrmrumtt t. ««t a Tva tile4 haiht; (aur ka4rooaw; K.by, HE 4-2»»|. A 19S1 graduate of Middlctuvvn Stcwriei National lank UTTLS SILVER—Five-rooa dwelling, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reynolds Call BE 4-4240.W. gaatlaaan'i ststsla recidenea, arkick flraplaea; autaaiatie k«at. (Saraflai WMhip nigh achool, Pvt. Snow eaald ka aaavcrtad lato a anarrelaw ia etie of the nicer aectionsj: large liv- and son Robert of thi« placv Sun- Mcrchsntt Truit Co •ABIB OOI AGBNCI. I kisk-alaia diaiaa" plaea. ana wkick Frat- »I1,»O«. Bar Vaa Nora Ageacjr, ng rooBi with fireplace: dining rouai: arned how to uae office machine?, day they will have M th"ir jui.'ls 'lila aa«!r atcTi. II raoaii »na tarta Fair Mavta. BE l-« of kail aatraaet, 20x25. one vita kaiia* jencr. Inc. II Monmouta it., RS 4- echaiojuca of Army adffiinistratiun Union City, llcctrenic Aiiocistot, Inc. .... aapack. Pkaaa IA «-IIM. »alaupaiaia«a a>aliwau>a aaa aaliat a aukaaaar vain- ATTRACTIVE riverfront: tea-i Illtt or i-iiil. . luring hii eight weeks' training. 4 «N ' vitk kaaJMan lnpl«ca The Girl Scout troops held a rol- •aatiu. aack »ltk RED BAMK—two-apartnent dwelling, ler skating party Friday niclit at N«w Jcriey Trust Co aa4 law W *ia4a«*ia4 : IMaat c.illa»i: koae: feur katka: ail Beat. Da. closose t» town; fine inveftaent oppor* aatraata kai__.l kai large uptitrr ana '.aa» hitfkea; attic fen. Two acrea. unitvy AskinAskingg IU.'JOO. Read>4 Agen- Red Bank. Mrs. Howard Chamber- WtltincjTon fund) MM tl.ff Uak***4 ukla. vkick aaa ka ktnckt r. Inc. li Uo loutk at.. RE 1-1499 lain accompanied the frlrlg. •aaaraulr: fall aiu 41ala« raaai a«4 Sandy keack. Aeking |40,i»i. Bar The Ijadica' aumiliaiy «f the ft rut a* araeertiae IL ._ Van Mora Agencr. Fair Mavaa. BE *Uft Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guentner 'Net Prices — No Commission) amta aoaatf. Farac tawa aad asaatrf klttkaa; katlar'a aaatrr vitk Caraua BUT THIS BUNGALOW ai an invest- d net and elected ofriieie Tun- koaaei. waurtrant afeaoriiee: kaaiaaaa allrar aiaa; kalit-ia ratri*wratar ia I-41M.* t. Newly decorated: Itove and lay, Nov. 11. The new preaideot were ifuests of honor at a dinner 1 1 kltekaa vklak kaa raal til* «i«ttot!.«. \\>espcnaiiz* in Ihp.^i ani o'her over-the-counter , •nartaaltlaa. CaN ar write raw fa. •efrigeratnr ini-tuded in l>rice. Attiched Mti. Edith Ricuatda. vice |>n«i- Sunday, Nov. 18, at Colonial inn, «ulraaaati. Large aat leaaataai «*f raaaia( ta talliaf k*kla< altclric tun PBB-WAB COLOKIAL — Like new taraie. full crllir: two nice kedroomi. Rumion, for thoir 4Srth wedding an- wherever located, including Mu'uil Fun^is. aitka: aa«4ar raoa aa4 apaarr aaa*! paMa* UTTLE 8ILVEK—T»o-be. kedraeae: excluded waodad aMl ving rooa with fireplace; attached ga- acaibera preaent and one guoat. Large »,et; aarlr peiieieieB. Blekard a. lafatarr. atllltr raaaa, ail rage. Price |I2,too, WeHrt-Nrmeth Mri. William Doyle waa accepted laat week. aa4 aamtaaaaval i pit IM»l«i. alee. autaaatie kaat; tiled katk: •«. 210 IROADWAY LO 4-0211 or -Oil* LONG IRANCH tukar. kiskwaa II Belfard. KB l-l«tl. If Iaa4aaa*a4. 7ltk aaaatatlaa tfaaa. place. Attacked girage: 111.044: Agency, 42 Broad at. RE 4-881(1.* a near Member. A memorial Mra. Joaeph Malley of West ttb BAlfK-ldcil for profeiilonal uae. wreath fal placed on the aoldier'g Kearwburfr wa* ,-ueit of honor at Msniksi ajaawaal aiaaataMa* al aaaacHtn a)ialsfi, las. MOT. «. tffJTKM, BwlMt. ••*•• tavari aa« akraAkarr. aatla4a4 la tka 4»4% aartgaie. Bay Vaa Mara Large kouae in excellent condition. . eat (era Mint Ha kaafciM artlatla 4aakta (arafa with •• Agency, Fair Haven. RB I-41IJ* Ictaehcd three-car garage with living moaument on Armlet ice day. Dona- a stork ahower Friday evening at raaai aa4 katk apart""! a«ark*ad ion* were made to the Girl Scout the home of Mrs. Hilda White of •a> It, Naiad*, fkaaa MO aa* ail karaar. ataaa haat: tararau luarteri, lmmediite occupancy, price Mil. •lufla «araf« gwea with It. Apartawnt tt.100. Wenrt-Nemeth Agency. 42 rive, the firemen for their Hal- Laurel ave. Gifts were arranged alwiri raatail. Ma aaailfrlM aartaaa*. BIVER OABSI We kavi aald aver Rroed it. RE t-2240.* oween parade anil thi> Brialmnt! in A earring'*. Deeoiations were in Cll Tataw ta tult ku»»r. prinl far maiek 114 keaee la tkla ana eaaaun. j—If you have 1500 and earn M0 per with you can own • new hAapital for child welfare. Mrs rtink and blue. Guenta present were • 1st tlilllt kM all ta liMM. Bay Via Kara Agency, automatic gal heit. If you ere paring The monthly card party was held abeth Damato, Mm Emily Haw- Mat. (Ml Ira. Bale arias IT.iM. BBAinriRW~r»: Baal ent, it will be wise for you to inven- Calt'a Mack. «•»•» raaai, (twa hc4. Pair Mavea. BB •-4IM.* Nov. 20, with Mil. Grace Jc.-«en kins. Mre. Julia Malley, Mrs. Anne lt.71 Bswaia ana AMIMI. SB •••!•!. igate at oner. This lovely home !>e!!s raaaa aawaataln. twa vpatalril: katk, for under 9I0.000, 8re us tndiy. aa chairman, aailsted hy Mra. Jes- Malley, Mr». John Malley, Si\, Mrs. paw4ar raaai, li»l«f raaa with fine Sehwartl-Macklin, 8 White It. RE 4-aic Faggan, Mrs. Lucille Mntzei and Joseph Oibryu, Miss Mary Olbrys, OCEANPOBT—Biverfroat afasarti. lallr kriek drcplaca, altra-na4era kitekaa OLD PABM VILLACB toctlaai >ic 121. Choice of furniabe4i tkrea kedraaaji, livlaf new an4 aiaattc; a«f]«M4 kraaaawar: !•'«• tureiaua 'aack kouat; waaded Mra. Marion Speilrruin. Plans arc Mrs. Ciiniille KuU, Mrj. Helen Kin«, j *itk Hrrulacai kardwaaw f«ari. Uun lartta with anrkunr «"•"• *H kcat, plat 160.114. Bteaa ail bait. Hany being made to award the annual Mrs. Mary Cirvalho and Mrs, Alice Frtih Fruit Cup Tomata Juict aun porck. (acini river. W«ll.aa»japia l«iulat*4 a>4 alr-ean4ltla*a4 far cum- krlck constriirtinn, Kive rnowis: at- hrlitmaa doll. Mrs. Claire Camer- L)i)wd. kltraeni attie, eellar, kat air ktat. Owr. •er; (I. B. kat water heater; Caltfafala aadera featurei! garage; 11 •,«•». tached garaze: full rrllar, nll-tlreri hrit on la on thla committee. A party Clsmi on H.lr Shell ilia Sirica, «a larss lat. Naves aaade ral ee4ar caahliiatlaa icraea an4 itarw iiea grounds. Good hoiifte at a loa Mr». Emily Hamilton will enter- Bay Vaa Mara Agency, Fair Ha. price, 112,'Mio. Srhwarti-Macklin, • for the member*' children will be dcaoratir.f Bargain al •».»••. Maria aaikk. Plat II»«U»II»U» , Ron't)'t t aalil a tkthll i vea. BBI-4III.* tain at dinner Thanksgiving Mr. and Cm Aitncr, Caaaacka dr, Peneaaaia. ekaralat * aa-ta.data kaau: IIMIi. Vhite at Rf 4-^121 held Nov. -21. Initiation of officers tO I-H08. , laweraft Agaaay. B. p. I, freekeld EED BAffiT—^.onerl for killine.ii" Fin* will be held at the next meeting. A and Mrs. f. J. lluhn, Mr. and Mrs. Crtsm of Chicken C««t»mm« for aeeoritor, doctor, gift ihop and E. A. Foley and family of Union ONE AND A TNIBD ACBBI aa Wlllacj i% a.mi BrVBRrBOKT III feat — Urge lany & roomi, two bitha, plaetia demonstration waa held af- French Onion Soup dr.. Little gllver Palat fd.jaaar *Vti fe>tt .. flckwartaflckwarta. Tho membcra of the BOO club Mr. and Mrs. John McCarthy and LITTLB HLVEB—M Orahart »l.l(ka;aa raoaa, alt kat dkli R White at. Rr I-SI21S . daughter!, Karen and Donna, and Miied Nuti Apple Cider huagalow. auttaaf. kajUtTfaaf kauaa aad katk. «*e kad. •!i,«l». Ray Vaa Mara Agency, ~mVTf~ held a dinner at Cryatal Brook inn t aft i artaalaa 1a water keat: giraga with lajt Tuesday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knell^iove krick an4 fraaai ..m,» fMll, A tenant kauaa and Pair Haven. BB 4.4111* rooms, expanaioa attic, one-kath' r<—, a'tra*B< alaw lacladeit III.***, and aaeel- rrme; full cellar, rireulating hot Mra. Qrace Haitead, Mn. Edward were recent guests of Mr. and Mia. Rttlt Lonoj ItUnd Ducklinej, Apple Sduce rooan calara4 , air, oil ft red. Attached girage. Reducer! Frank LjefferU of Huntin^ton, L I. ... Inai eta ka arraaaat. Wkv not "nr aulck lale, 112,R00 Rrhwarti.Mack. Rockefeller, Mra. Grace Ryan, Mre. Resit Vermont Turkey, Dresting, Cranberry Seuce •ttacha4 farafa. fulra af Rewcreft, a. D. 4, Praekaldf Anna Homer, Mn. Marie Baxter, The fall county councils of par- Cacaly eaTaaial, faar gxctusrva wrm vaa n • White_t. KRI-llil, •Itk ftroajlaee, Faar-alla marine vlewl Tkla nmWFBA«T Mra. Jule Beatty, Mrs. Margaret ents and teachers wag' held last Chicken at Itt leit Wednesday at the grammar school, CUNNISON dining raaa, kltckca, aevder raaa, levely rlverfreat calaalal aaaa are. kedrooa. lane living room kitchen Trenery, Mra. Catherine Conroy and Restt Letj of Lamb, Mint Jelly tkraa Wtraaat. Ilia katk. eVdeearated •caM tka rare aaaklutiaa af ea- and kath. atenm heat, oil: full cellar M!*a Mary Crlne of Matawan. with Mrs. George King preciding. ealanlal, Inttrtar «h af awl. •ear aga. Oil kait: attacked eanre: arpre exranatnti attic Onlr |t?,RO0 Color* were advanced by filrl Scout law.taaa woa4 MMlHtt. Caaklaa rank, fleavealeat lekaalc. Beautifully celleat value, ekalea leeatlaa, ana Schwirti-Mieklin, • White it. RB I- Min Dorothy Hnilicky and Ml.w leked Virginia Hsm, Raisin Sauce •krakked al«t 1M«II«. Aikln* IJl.tM, arekttcetura aad reaaaiabla ttiea, 1121. Jean Rockefeller apent several troops T and HI. Or. Arthur John- ••a living wltk aetaal aalataaaaca aon, superintendent of Union coun- •aviiiga. Twa aa4 tkrea tiltiaaa. laeenh 4). Veftie Afancr. MT 1-0444. •late reaf, all kaat: aivea raaai. 6U dayi laJt week at Trenton, where Candied Sweett • Mathed • French Fried 'otataai fJimS¥tt«-«:il m am iaafTUVtni tkraa katki; daek, III feat Kaaa traetive floe rooma and bath: two- tkey Uok their itatc board exam- ty achools, spoke on "Who U Try- •f.ail ta »»,«0« taaplau aa ?a«r raaa llilT, m»tm kltekaa, wttk pine ear girage inrl tool hnu«e nn one »er* inn to Ruin Our Schools"" Mrs. Vegetabtei lat. E»arett R. Tkaraa, Klaft panala4 k>aalifait aiMk, twa t>a4rsaat, kalkheaded waterfraat. Urga ilatc Fenced In: lit.mm. Sihwarti-Maeklin, inations for ragiaterM nutsn, White it. RE 4.1121. Char lea R. Htillwagon, chairman of Mlgtwar, MMiMava. ile katk. alt.«ra4 kat water kaat. re. re*fM farage. Aiklag I4I.IH. The Ladlea' auxiliary nf thetho state P.T.A. Action committee, Mathed Yellow Turnip* Creamed Pearl Onlmi eiaed ra4latlaii: attt'kae) ••ratal aatla. BraktM rroterted. Bar Vsa Mara V.f.W. met Thurgday evening. Plat Till41. Mear arkaal an44l. •UNION—Two kedreaai. Living real In the milter of the eitate of Charlel Keanahurg post (poke about a so- mall kaaa. Afhlag MM. r, lrwin, deceased. Notice to creditor! cial to be held by the post Dec, A lunchpon waa held at the Meth- Waldorf Salad Chef't Totted •ratn Salad MII.M. 'Aft IIAVrSOfew eli.faMU rand Ibraadlaoa carpeting), tjnlag raec^ to arcaent clalmi aialnat eatate. odlat church, after which the coun- aa U'lag w aa faraar attita In prueatt of kltrkea. katk, kat water all: attached IS at tha hall, and Invited them to aa*a> TLa aaaaBi wveIILVB. » caraBv *^^* ^^*™ A ^^»aa^ "~ --— 1 rurmant to the order of Do-man He. cil divided Into email workshop!. Hot Homo-Made litcuiti tia aaww JrMlag. Tkraa ka4ra«ait, tile kith tage. . Afk'lng IIJ.IO*. „»••»•«• raaa aletarlW e wladawi (rcaltia. saw- •replace, all kaat. kaaamant! ittackaMado Pumpkin Pie with Whipped Cream ••MIT. •karnjat aantw. MM IIMJf. *aaipk kltekca, toe kadreoai, tile katk iliary. Tha Member* are donating 0. MeCaa Agancy. »U t.»U4. jkawer), Itcaa all: attached sarage Charlai P. lrwin, >r. and Edwin W. cupcakes for • party to be held in hy-lawa, Mra. Frank Hayden; goals, Home-Msde Mince Pie HIW itlSfiAtbWO TR. Aaklng til.Sot. Pennla IT. Brrae. Real lrwin. exeeutora of the eatata of Cherlci Mn. William Carlisle; founder's aa*H laaa. treplaca. ar nuraat. ike*. A REALLY COMPSBTABLtJ. livakle ton. Pkane Bl> l.llti.' I*. lrwin, deccaaed. notiea II kereky the near future at Lyona Veterana' day, Mri, George King; historian, Plum Pudding with Irandy Sauce t .aaaaia klM taaa. larga living raoa. plaak Maiir- liven to tke creditor! of eald deceaied hoipltal. airs. Loulic Drlckler aataaatla kaat. twa kedreeau aad katki tag Iraptare. tarta cherry tile flaered Mn. R. Grant-, school education, •la( dewa, aaracata III far aaatk. PAIR MAVBN-Owaer kelat traac ta areecat to tka laid executory ae brought In some crocheted squares Jello Ice Cream ickaack Afeaey. 1 Uadaa M, U a. and keatod naaarak, Taar araaaraaa* ttaan •fareaald, tkeir cliima under oath, with' Mra. Harold Perry; parent educa- tentmeatt. laatadad area. TkraTk aW W44 tarred. Poar kedreaae. tile batk, alx aontka from tkli data. U be ased for lap robes for a vet- raaaa, rlteltdd kttrkankttk : twe.eer a-arata, tion, Mn. tiewia P. Smith, Jr.; MIAI IIB iAHI-lla.ee/lear taara •replace, kat water e>A; twe-«ar ga- Dated) Freehold. N. 1., Nov. IT, Illl erans' hospital. Bha haa aiked budget and finance, Mr*. StlllwaR- Tea Coffee Milk alt I llatt llrlai raaaTkallt.la teak llva» rlgkti: IIT.IM. Jaaepk O. JOSEPH C. IRWIN •nyona having wool ar willing to ikiliakilmii 4lnlndlalag raaari laraa aatara Caa Ataaaf. BU I-M4«. rage. Aiklat II1.IM. Oeaali K. • I Union St., Red Bank. H. 1. on, and publicity, Mra. 8. U. Holt- > crochet squares for theie robes to kltekaa— - • * . alaetrr_e _ _ » _rr~i ftara>.A _>.> i* djeaajbtwa, _ajSa_SaakafraaaMaL, Unmif — Bacaltaat nefghkatkoad. Byraa, Bcalteri. Pkaaa BU »• CHABUM P.'IRWIN. JR.. man. katk. Pallr Im«lata4i fall arr callafi *9 raaeh kaaa faaititlig af thru till.* l« Hardint- Road. Red Bank, N. J. itaet her at Lohien av«. Six Mara wla4aw«. tereani; attackaj tar. draaaa. tile katk, fireplace, aatomitle EDWIN W. IRWIN. •embers whs havs had birthdays CRYSTAL BROOK INN at*. Ut HtiiMi tally toaataaM kaat I Nil kaacment; attacked anccar tVMSOH—Irana aewl Ixpaaelaa cat. 41 Hukbard Park, Red Bank. N. 1, In November and thoie who will Tha St. Margaret of Scotland J,»ll7 BE I.SM4. garage. Prlca Inaludei complete decar- ttga. Twa ke4raaaa. katk witk ekew. Taoaae D. Nary. Eaq., observe their birthdays in Decem- RUild held a Communion breakfast IT. 31 IATONTOWN lAT.t HOLMOEL FABM—III untl aaaallaat •ttat and lindacaplitt. Pine eofotrue. ar. kat air all kaati garage, kreete Aaburr Park, N, J. at Buck Smith's, A banner, which tloa: ll».««». 'mepk O. McCuc way. Aiking H •.»•?. Oennli K. Brrae, Attorney. 114.11 ber were honored. The next meet- msraaa.katk apartatati UK MlCHT-rMvate keack. Tkraa keeT- NOTICE bleased by Rev. Edward A. Corrl- wmm ajaiawtgjwe w ••»-*^w^—-»^w«« ^v-w- -..— —*• w OBNTBB OP BBD BANK. Aa alder raaaa. tile katk. pine paaellng Heat. Notice te kereby given that an offe Mrs. Mary Barber and children gan. The annual ball waa planned targa karn wltk faar.iaaa.katk apart. kaaa wklek kai kaaa kaaittfally •ai keen received ky the Township Com for Jan. M, ta b« held at the atntt a.tkall4lng;; IM.MI. Mlaaa* alttee of the Townablp of Middletown art spending several days this week Aganar. Pkaaa BV Mill.' reaavated aad decarated. Larga far the rurchaae of property located ia with relatives at Jersey City. Mrs. Robert Treat hotel, Newark. •aaajawaaajaUHI&i M • IpailaI u ^^ani^TaT^ the Townehln of Middletown being lot 4walllnt MTaa raaaa (faar . ttflat raaa, lana daa, keaatlfil fall aliid dlalat raaai, aadcr* 144, on tth e Mapp entitled Countryy Club twa katki: aaa raaa i kat watar, tlla katk . watar oil Eatatea f h f IISOoo twa-aar taragii plat l**tlll kltekaa, ajlaa paneled, faar kad. radiant, (iresi „ Mica Pl«nt. Eatatea for r the aua off II.oIISO.ooo upoupon TAR BALE NOTICE Birae, Reel. thh e ffollowinl i g termet : caahh, andd thatht ta raaai aad tilt katk, kataaaatt ga- inn. sic.oeo. •earing on the laid aattar ie ta he •f Raal Batata la tka warwfk al New Skrewekwir Towmhlp Committee will eomlder laid auctiaa on tka l»tk ear af November, 1951 at 10:00 A. M., In tka Colleetor'a water all kaat. Fad fatter, rial l««, Dennlinli K. Byrai. Bealtan. Pkaaa offer and whether It will reject the lame aMce, Tiatoa Falli, N, J., tha following hereinafter dcicribcd lamls. MIW BANOM WOMB. Ufnt raaa, RU 1.IIII.* or confirm and ratify the lame, accord- is TWO words: IMttM. Taata III. Aa aatataal. OltAll lapravcaeati. Ing ta laid termi and condition! pro* Tha laid landi will ka lold to make the'amount of municipal llrm chargeable dlalag raaa, fully ea.alg.ped VITtSSn aialait tka lama on tha tint ilur of July 1951. aa computed in the tax list, to. lag aaiaa at |1 !.•««. laka b Mia. Mtakn, faar kadraaat, IH katka, Lat IJxIDI. One-rooa bungalow oa Tiding tkat no higher price or better agk Attaay. Pkaaa 10 |.|»JI.» rear lat. . NNaa Improvement;. Thome termi ahull he hid lor laid property ky •atkar witk lntarcit on laid amount from the first flay of July, I»">1, ta the date kataaaatt garage. Excellent loci- any ether peraon. of aate, and tka eoiti of nil at publie vendue to aueh periona aa will purchaia the Hera. 1111 C Cedad r it.. Bait Keaniharg. aaaa eubject to redemption at the lowcit rate of mtercit, but in no taae in cxeeaa tlaat I1I.IM. Allalra A Sta YOU'VE HEABD ABOUT the turkey By order of the Townahls Committee af alskt par cent »er annum. Agaacy, Inc. BB Mill, trett Well, yau trot rlgfct down am af the Towmhlp of Middletown. 3BtB&r&r&A^m we ui akeut aur Thanklfivlng apaellll Dated: November 14, I'JJ. I. * Thll lale il made under tha prnviilom ot Article 4, (Jhntitrr B, Title 54 of the HOWARD W. ROBERTS, Reviled Statute! of New Jcriey 19S7, entitltd, "Sale of Kill Property to Enforce •tny kullt.la featvrn ant pleiuri via. In Little Sliver. Attractive two-aed Ucai." 4aw avarlaaklng patla in4 Ilk pan4: KBW—Llvlat raaa, larga kltekaa, rooa ranek komc wltfc plelureaaue krook 11.11 Townihlp Clerk, two kearoomi katk, kltckan. aataajtle twa kedroami and Vath, fall han- in your keck yard. Price |ll,«l,»lj Tka raid laadi ta ka tola and the naaei af seraoni iiilnat whoa lild taxei henti giragi. Priea far aalik alia !».• Wiluhlro Ageacy, realtari. RB 4-UOI NOTICE hare kiaa laia an aeeount of each parcel, an ai follow!: ioo. Miaiitk Agtacr. Pkaaa BB I. aant, Urge aadnlikcd aacaad flaar ar SB 1-1014. Open week^ade. Katlea li kereby given that aa after IMS IMt Itso BC«714D «1AWK—Builaau aaaa. Tt. — wltk danaer wladewi, plaitar walla. 6im HOME-Icptw eaadlttaa.Car- kai keca •eeelved ky the Township Com. Wa, Oavli tat. ft Wa. Reid, klk 17, lot II, land Wayaide tH.'tl |7.<2 17.17 raaa. katk apartaaaU. Aataaatle alttco »t the Towmklp of Nlddletowa Cyatkla Ruani, klk It, part lot U, land, Fine Brook S.2S 7.<2 T.IT haat: tkraa.car gang*; at MaTIt III.- •aa aaantry locitlaa naar tawai ner^reiperty.. . Nice . nelgkhachead. far tka purehaie if property leeatcd la III.MI. Allaire A Baa Agaaay. lat. Jrioai'Hvlat and dlnlat .. P. O. Turner, klk 17, part lot 3», I aerci land, Urcan Gro»..:.10.«t 19.24 15.14 so*. Bnatlant appartaalty ta Mark awa hiteken, eteaa kaat. cellar, Mara •In- tke Township of Middletown. kilng Lot! Saasa Akriuio. klk II, ptrt lot «», 4« acrci land aad build. buainmi wltk law «»»•••. Miaatk BB l-lalt. dowi. wrecne. kltekea iiklaeti! Il.tM. No, tl ta lt» lneluilve, kleck A: loti 70.11 To.lt aa. If, It. 10, It, black M; lati aa, tafffO.ntat.iltart lota II. 41, II, ft bldf., Whitc'i Park, AREA—Baelaclva aeaatry BE l-im.W 1 to it inelualve, IT to 41 Inclusive. n _..NEK MUtT SELL—Faur.yeir.ald 4T ta tl Inclusive, kloek L; lota no. *.: 15.41 11.71 •attlng. Within law ajlaatee af ita. MBW—Uvlat raaa, kit kltekaa, I «5W Oiiar ft lary Coak. klk II, part of lot 7, land and build- tlon: l« aorei partlallr faneadt kcaatl. kunaalaw. kriek and elader black; I te iT inclusive. •» to (« lneluilve, ...JI. Bkafta Road. Ree»eytown 7.1* 10.71 ful Bower and vegetable gardani, ikraki kadraoai aad katk, full ka«. beautiful condition. Large roomi: llv. U ta 74 Inelualve, kloek N; ioti no, insi aaat, larga caaaailan attic I at* It ta II Inclusive. 41 to II Incluilve, Relene Cupitt. klk 17, van let 1» land and kalldim, Green and ikada treei an mldcaca graaada. lag raaa. wltk •replace; calarcd tile Crave L 11.81 11.01 Early Aaaricaa rara kouaa wltk levely tacked garage. Beaatlfal lacatlaa, katk, twa nna kcdrooai; kugo kitchen. kleek O; lota no. 1 to It inclusive, li ta Id lneluilve, !» Is 41 Inelulive. 4 Unknown John Doe, klk 47, part lot I, about H acrei land, ape* and eneloied porekei. center kait, Stain ta large npaailoa area; eteaa 41.71 4*.U line living roaa wltk Drcptaee, powder near km, Mkaatc aad ketck: III,. kaat, all. Oarage, {• <.•••• Barui ta 14 Inelualve block P; lot! ao. II to aora ar leu Aiburf Avenue „ IM. Allalra A. Saa Agcacy, tac. tl Inelulive, block R; en map of Glen- Rekeeea ft Stanley Ferakand, klk F, lote I, 7. Sprlnfdnla roaa, dining rooa, teal-aodcra klteh- Agency. Pair Havaa. BB I-IH2. 31.81 tl.OI en, lervint'i room, katk; dva kedraaaa, BB 4-I4JI. ATTHAC^nVB c.rn.r-|«,tlon la Fair dale Park. Loti IT to II Inelulive. II Avenue, Hanca Park two kathi kit watar kcat, Outkuild- Haven. Only two yean old. Living to li Inclusive; lota I* to II, *l to (IT, Isaac H.. Cllkuly tat,,, klkkl 57, lot 4. It acrei land and build- ingc Include itaklea wltk aaw, tack (( to t» Inclusive: on aap of Wlttli iiasi , HopH eR Roadd 114.31 lll.lt room, deluxe kitchen, twa kedraoai an Baa Ketolainen. blk B. \i lot to, o.tnard St.. Hance furk... roaa, gralnerr, machinery itatagit l-ear ALMOST KBW. Baaatlfal lacatlaa. katk Rnt floor. Levely Bedroom and Clayton Tract far tha sum of 14,000.01 4.7; S.7I garage wltk apartment: com crik, tool katk aeeand floor: oil keat; two-car upon tha following termi: eaah, and that AbhaAbrahamm A, Menill ar McGill. part lota ttll . IItt . IUIU, andd buildbild . 'had, cklekan home; HS.tftS. tar Still- Llvlat raaa and vary Urge tiki irage: I!«.«««. Barai Aicncy. Pali a hearing an the laid matter I. to ha insi . White'WhiteWh!' ParkPk, PinPi e BBrookk 10.95 21.lt man, Highway It, 8hrewifcur», BB t- kitchen, twa kedroeai and till katk. held at the Middletawn Townihlp Hall Dora MMoroio ftw ft CharleChli ErnE , klk 1818, part ot J. 2 acrei land, Beven RE 4-458;. oa Wednesday afternoon, November II, Stata Hwy #53, Shafto'i Corner 51.88 23.03 Ull, .. Saeead loar, twa aedreoai and ONE OF MONMOUTH'S prettleit loca- HSI at S:30 o'clock at which time thi Otta McMillan, klk A, lot 71. Hanca Ave., Hanei P.trk 10.95 11.53 SHKEWHWKT; Faur.kedraaa ieu..- tloaa—Aa cxdualve tittle area near Townahlp Committee will consider »li Neptune Corp.. Charlei F. Schmidt about 7 acrci land and pawder roaa, fall kaieaeat, tke river. Thlt charming koae kai a kannlow an attractlvelr liadacapad kreeicwari two-ear garage s plaattr after and whether It will reject tha lami building.. Pine Brook 21.31 49.59 'i-aere of ground; country; mrround- very larga plot fully lind.capcd and or confirm and ratify tha tame, accord Oliver A. ft Ella J, Porter, balance of ioti, Porter Tract, and Inn. Just the right nelnhkorkaadj for wall! and, excellent contraction. with many talf treea: 14-faot living Ing to laid term! and condition! pro kulldlna-i, Pine Brook ! B0.,"I 87.57 comfortable living without being lio Aikiag |tl.««l. Maki itTer. AN roam wltk heatllator flrapiacc; graclout vldlng that no higher prlea or hettei Henry PklppfChai, S. Phippi, land and building, Pine Brook 49.50 lit.d. Three alnutei to Red Bank itn- dining roaa, tiled kltchca. Very large termi ihall be bid for iald property bj Henry Pklppi-Nathan Phippi, land anil buiMine; Pine Brook 2 42.01 lalra A Saa Atcacy, lac. Bl I- kitted caa rooa or den: powder ream, any other person. tlon; flO.SOO. Ray Stlllmin. RB *. MM. tkree flne kedroomi, tiled katk: at- Andrew Rlckardion, blk 54, part lot 7, land Pine'Brook 7.4a 7.S7 5111. _____ tacked two-ear garlic: Ml.tal. Beru John Kamiir-r'. B. Murphy, hlk .14. part lot I, 1 irre land, BIVEBFBONT—Panoraala view, klgk Agency. Fair Haven. BE Mill, By order af tho Town.hip Committee Pina Brook _ 7.42 is.:s . » _ of the Townahlp of Middletown. W, A. Richardson lit., blk IS, lot 25, about 14 acres, land elevation, beautiful building ilta. all NEW BANCH HOME—Big Uvlng Dated: November 14, Its I. lawn; 105*iS feet. Oaa of tka faw ONCE IN A WHILE a kouaa Ilka tk and buildlns. Reeveytown _ _ IS.41 21.10 rooa, dlalat raaa, kltekaa, tkrte HOWARD W. ROBERTS, Carl ft Mary Blftel, blk 47, part lot 2t land and buildings, choice tratirfront pronertlti; 11.101. eaaei along. Only a faw yean eli 14.14 Township Clerk, Bay itlllman. BE I-»UI. lively kedragai, tile katk, full perfect Imlde and out. Large plot I Aibury Ava.. Green Cro»e '. „ 3S.44 T«.7S Rumll Sehairer, blk B. lot 711, Ulieiry St. IIHUCC Park 10.88 11.53 exealleat lacatlaa. Built af kriek an. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT SEVEN-ACRE (STATE — Beautiful kaaaaaati kreeteway aad garage! frame tkla eeloalal koma hn ill wrgi Robert Seldler, blk 47, part lot 10. 2S acret land ar.d build- wooded eeetlon. Lovely rambling IIT.tM. Allaire A Baa Agency, rooai (tkree kedroomi); powder room Eitate af Mary J. Rlker. Deceaccd ingi, Sycamore Ava - 111.43 J5J.2I •cml-bungalow with lame living roea. Inc. BB 1-1410. kot water all keat, recessed radlatera: Notice ia hereby given that the ar Herbert Sehuman. blk 59, Ion 12 ft 4 U acrei land and dining raoa, kitchen bedroom an4 katk. garaga. aerek, bay window!, ate. Houie counts of the subscribers, Mary RIkei buildinfi. Wayiida Rd., Wnyiide »1 41 Utitairi. tkrea nedroomil full cellar, and The Hanover Rank, executors o May W. Sandbars et all blk IS, part lot 25, »1 acres, land. •team heat, oil; three-cat .mage, With* and ground! kave kten aetlculoualy CHICKEN FARM—Complete Itoex, I carat for. Aiklag Ili.aOD. Boru tha Will of Mary 1. Riker, dtceaud, lati Aibury A»c, Reeveytown 114.31 115.17 in IS mlnutci drive to Industrial arcaa, ern equipment, and real eliate coo- of Monmnuth County New Jersey, and Gucrln ft Helen Todd, blk 41, vart lot S .'and and buildings, fiO mlnutai to New York: IIMO0. Ray Agincy. Fair Haven. RB 4-4811. •liting of aven rooat, katk, filldince. NORTH BHniWIBfJKY river; ' vei of Cornelia 8. Rlkcr and Bank of New Hope Rrl 219.71 151.46 StlMmin, Highway M, Shrawahury. BE Building containing twa rooai. katk; York and Fifth Avenue Bank, executor! Guerla ft Helen Todd blk 43, part lot r>, land Hone Kd U.24 15.34 I.S1II, handiaae home witk magnlfleen of the Will of Jvhn I,. Riker. deceaied 'four-ear garage and warktkap. ekleken view: excellent bulkkead, tandy beieh Oueria ft Helen Todd, blk 43, part lot 5 A, land, llnie Rd 15.24 13.31 BED HANK—Six-room home. Tkraa kouat far I.IM fryen: IV4 aerea. Near co-executor of tha will of laid Mary J. JohnA, Taylor blk 44. lot 4 1 acrea land k buildings, Shafto living room Hill: lovely dining room Rlker, will he audited and stall.1 by the bedioomi, bath, cellar, hot water town. A going prcfltakle kailam be- deluxe kitchen: four mailer kedroomi, ltd., Reeveytown 13.14 19.1B heat; garuga wltk tool iked. Lovely ing told due ta ownar'i ill health: Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jer- Leoa ft Michael Tamarln, blk 49, part lot 1. s acres land, three baths. Lovely ground!. A real lay and reported for settlement to the l»nH«(ii>fd lot. Good nelihborhood. 111.500. kllnugk Ateicf. Phone RV kuy at UO.ItDII. Borui Agcney, Fall State Hwy #3S, Shafto'i Corner 74.24 33.38 Within walking dlitanca of itatlaa: MTU.* Superior Court of New Jersey on Friday, T. Frank Valleau, hlk 51. part lot 4, 5 acres land. Wnyiide NICE PIECE OF p.-ojertr, coaiUtlag of Haven. BB I-4IH the 21st day of December, 18.11, al Rd,, Plna Brook 111,.100. Ray gtlllman. RE i-.Mll. IREW8BURT — Built hy ewellent 11:411 A. M., at the Monmnuth Count: 17.50 11.18 FORT MONNOUTH AREA—Coty four- lix-roaa haaae; extra lot) all karncr, builder! ilx roomi. colonial: tkree Court Houie. Freehold, N. J., at whle •rant ft Ethe' Wadley blk 41, part lot », 14 acrei, land and rooa bunxaloir. Expansion attic, cel- electric range, all laprovcaeaU. Pret- building!, Tlnton Ave 480.10 483.83 1 kedroomc la p*erfeet condition. Large time and place application will be mid lar, all Improvementii tramportatloa ently act up at two l-roaa aaartatnti, living raaa with (replace s nice dining for the allowance of commission! am Wa. Wlngo, blk 61, part lot 18. a acre! land and buildings, •chooli community ihopi nearby one unoceupled. Good location Baton- room, modern kitchen: full eellar, itcam attorney'! fee and for direction! ai ti Wayiida Bd., Plna Brook 13.31 30.18 111,000 Include* «torm wlndowi. icrecm town, near fort Monmouth, within walk. hen. oil. (laragc. A very neat prop, the distribution of the estate of thj Jaaea Arthur, blk C, lot 32. houn and lot, Peach St., Ilnnca and awnlngt. Rny atlllmin. RE 4-51II. Ing dlttance af kuiei. Oood iBVeitmenl. crtyl III.000. Borui Ageney, Fair Ha- •aid Mary J. Riker In accordance wltl Park 22.10 Fot appointment, call RE Mill.' ven. RB (.41111. _____ J her Will. Daniel Bowman Elt., blk IS, lot 1 10 acrei land Shnflu ltd., HOI.yDEL-8NCG little country home! Reeveytown „ large modern kitchen, living rooa, twa CARL JOHNSON, builder. Modern four rTkffi HAVEN—Village kerne: elder 23.03 bedroami, bath and utility room: marly lane raomi. Houie almoit completed Dated: November It, list Mary DiMalo, blk V. lots la, 21, Apple St., Ma 20 and ft, two-atory houie In excellent location: Peach St., Hanca Park four acrei: two-car garaie. Low tixn. wltk large expinilon attic, alfdtwt keat fva large reomi (two bedroomi); Ore- MARY RIKER and tke Hanovei 24.10 A itaal at Ili.BOO. Walbar * Tlndall. Rank, Executors of the Will Wm. C. Halt, blk A, lot St. houia and lot, Cherry St., ltanci Steam heat, oil. Asking tll.ODO. Mary J, Rlker deceaied: i tO.ll II Ent front at,. Red Bank. BB 4 .Agency. Fair Haven. RB I-4BII. Cornelia S. Rlker nnd Bank . fetor! Pf*'staiiTe'Mall^ ' MM JKEWSBURSBUBY bungalow: five .__ N-w York aad Fifth Avenue St.. nance Park _ 70.11 MIDDLETOWN—Ranch' kauatt living two bidrooma: full cellar: landacapcd. Bank, Eaecutori of the Will Howard Holehklsi. blk 43 part lot II, I aerei land, near roam, flrcplaca, dinette, electric kltch- and aunparlor. !arga living room with Oarage: Iniulated. Large plot: oil heat. John L. Rlker, rleeeaied. co.es. Cryital Brook Broad 3t 10.70 en: two bedrooma, expandable lecond Aaklng tU.OOf). Halgh Arency. tr,7 editor of the Will ot Mary 1 Harriett E. Lockett Eit.. land nnd building!, Plna Brook Rd., (replace, automatic keat. On bun line. 1 Every time you walk down the floor t radiant haat, oil fired i one-ear at- River rlghtat IK.900. Bolaton Water- Rroad_it. RE I-4I5II. 8tl.mil, Rlker, Pine Brook 39.30 tached garage! electric range, refriger- bury, Realtor and tniuror, II Wilt WSb BANK~Hx-room home: thrcr John I). McMnter, Attorney. Pocahontas LeMicux, hlk 44, lot 10, about II acre's land and ator and Bendlx waiheri all for IU.VOO. Front it. BB l-»800,' bedrooma; oil heat: flreplacc: one.car Onn Exchange Place, building, Reevcytnwn 1.5* street wearing « Hickey-FreenMn Walker * Tlndall. II Kill Front It.. garage. Aaklng I10.S00. HalKh Axen- Jersey City 2, N. J, It 3.9 Alex Madison blk ft, lot 14 Jot and building, Wayside 04 CuHtoniizcd* suit, yon •tart a THE RAY VAN HORN AGENCY of ey. I5T Broad it. RE 1-4IS». i-1301.' Rd,, Pine Brook 23.01 "suLtiaA vmit AIM—sn.aer"A*'! e farm, tread* Clft(,B«II.VeH-fox Mill.: thrre.ted". Maaaautk Caanly Surrogate'! Office BellaMart. blk 41 part lot i'i,"iet'iiiiiI 'buildiri'g '6rccn Crove land and open fleldi: nine.room farm Fair Haven wlihei a joyeui room home, kath and lavatory: lire, Notice to Creditor! to Preaent Clalmi IW.1... Wiyalde 13t.lt chain reaction... of admiration,.. house, modern kltehen and hot watar Thinkeglvlag ta their many frlendi place gai heat; garage, targe plot. Aik- Agalnxt Eitate. Mae McAleer, hlk 4S, part lot 7. land ii'iiiTbuil'dii'ig!"s'ycam'ara in the eyes of everyone olMlreri heat) fireplaces! prlvaey and and Beglitcr advertlaemcnt readcri, Ing I22,;si). Haigh Agency, 137 Broad In tSe Matter of the Eitate of Adolph L, Ave., Tliitnn F»ll« . . 295.50 view; In tha farm estate aria, Low at^RB «.4U», l-tSOi.' Rraun. llereascri, ' Robt, J. 4k K. Luclllo McMeans. blk 17, Int Jl .IT, icrcn land you meet! taxes. Aikltt* IHO.OOn. Walker * Tin- Ray Van Hora Agency, BE 1-41 DO.* LlTTLB STCVETPibpportiinltv for Pursunnt to the order nf porirtan He «nr| bulldliim, (Jreen flrove „ . 243.51 dull. It Eait Front it,. Red Bank. RB TTLB STCVETPbpportiinltv for doc.Faddln, Hilrronnte nf Ihe loiinty ,,f Mnn 1.1404 trtorii CtlCentralll y ltlocatedd: ffour rooma. Oasper 4 Jnwelilyne Peilnnn — Caruso, blk tj i>«rt lot i D 107. H 121. kitchen and lavatory downitalra, Klvr mouth, thin day made, on the apnllcatlo acres lunrl and bulldlnv, Tlnton Ave,, Tllit.in I'l.lls 111.07 SHRKWrlHURY — NEW ranch home VAN HORN—Attractive five-room of the undersigned. Extcutori of tho ei Alvlii I), Ro»», blk B, lot 122. Cherry St., Hmice Park kedrnnmi and bath upatalrt, Bpaoioui tate or Arlolph h. Ornun, deccaied. notln 11.63 three hedronmi, two hathit kltckcn, poit-war colonial: hot watar heat, ground!, No parking problem. Arcra- Rudolph A. Viiiiel. blk 117 lot III, land anil 1.111 lillnKi tt'iiy. riine'tp, llvlnir rnomt flreplaeet one.car la hereby given to the credllora of tali 98.19 all Aradl 4% aortgaga. Convenient Kahy. RE Mm _ dacemci lu present to the laid exieuton llde Rd.. rino Brook nltni'hiil itnrniie: hat water oll-flred lacatlaa I 11 a,100, Bay Van Horn MD~lfA7NK—Lovely bungafowi~ilvlng aa aforeiald, their clalmi under oath Wm. While Eit.. blk 58, |iart lot 14 t, acres land" aiid"n'uil'il'> hi'iitiimi i.lnt ir.OntliO, A bargain nt room, tile kitchen: two bedrooma and within »ix mnnthi from thli rlnte ln», Hnmllton Hit.. Pine llrook 22.10 S'JH,mm, Wnifcrr A Tlndill, It Bait Agency, Fair Havin. Bl I-41O0,' Hie bath I two-bedroom eipanalon attlr. ilirvey Daker, blk IS, part lot 40 about «:l nrres Innd, lleev. Krimt »!., tied Bank. RE e.S404. Dated Freehold. N. J., October HI, lent eytnwn IS. 84 HAM II HnUSK close toTledBanTflta WINTER HOME—Weat Keaniburg, Tw. SMV'° *"*'• *'"•'•''""*•• RE *• GEORGE A. HRAt.'N. JR., When tha salt tiikes iilnre. payment nf i°!i"iiixcs"o'r"nsacs>mcnti, enstj nnd in- 2H ftlenwonfl ^v».l Orntitre, N. J linn rinrl all raniilred facllltlei, A badrooma kitchen, llvlna- rnntn, bnt LTfTLB RlCVRK=^|»rmlinninmat llv- tercut mu«t be iwilil by tho purrhnstr bofom the rnnclusion of tho tnlo, otherwise ml pnmt home whlr.h you must ice toand ixnanilon attic, Houie twu ytnr Ing room, kitchen: two hrdroomi and nonEitT A. BRAUN, thi |>rnatrty "III bo Immtdlnli'lu ri'tiild. appreciate, Hot air, oil Arid I garagei old. Corner lot tOxlli, Immediate IIC tile hath down»tnlr«: atlnrhed ffnradf , 10(1 Brnnd St.. Eatontown, N. .t. At any time before the tale, the enllretnr will rcroivo nnymen! nf the amount 111 •raod.woy (Open Friday 'til 9) LM§ hit I(inxlon, Lit ui shuw yuu thla one. cupanoy, |a,»i>u, W A. Cnnrny a «nn, and hreeirwayi two brdrnomi and bath Alinmnff * Trlrr. nun. tnnnlher with Intercut nrul rn»t« Inrinnil U, ilm dnle u( u'njiiiuu, Asking ll!,Jno. Walker i Tlndill, It 14 Mnnmmuh St.. Witness my hind thla 31M day of Oauliut, i'j:A, 14 Church it., Kianahurg, Phon* KE «• iipMnlra. lint water, ell hut, Aytra- Red Rank, N, J, Halt Kront it,, Sed B.nk, XI 1.1404, •117 at eMce. Reildcnee KB H-1TST-R. Fihy. RB l-SISt, Attorneyi, 111.4 .,,,.. BUTH B, CRAWFOBH, I10J.4I Collector. W5P •AWK MBOffff Et. VOTKMlEt ft, fJti aJaa*V Kf ftWpviM PTA Favtn Turkey Day Schedule Thai Tmtfcey mm llw EtoU Coavicid to Speak (MUOHtSK Oabrael List* 8 Encounter* aUVESt PLAIA-Tho River Plata of ISM aaag* «»•«, Ajaatr Park. Parcat-Teaeber associatiaa, at » tHrgo* arttk aala aad aaaaaatJaa at BMetlag laat Bight at tbe achaol, lottery slip* at hi* aMtkar'a aw weat oa record a* beiag ia favor 11:11 A. M.; eery *t*rc, Sat Coautock at. Aft- of th* building of a a*w M-ravm awy Park, last Aug. M. waa fauad •Usoeatary school la Middletown At 10:30; luct At Uttf Irandi. 2 P. M. sraiKr aft**- a trial jreoUrday bo- township. far* Oouaty Judff* Ma C. Qior- Three aroposaia maslo by th* daaa aad a Jury- towaahip board of educatloa to help fhaakagiviag day will practically A aoeoad offeader. Stoat vat aa with th* tehool proaieai of tbo wind up scholastic gridiron t****** •eateaeod Doc, T. Oa Mar. M IT towaahlp were explained. Tbo aaem- for eaether yMr with eight gam* Mra. L A. Pick bcrship favored the buildiag «f » *• tlu agenda far the holiday. Tb* probation for two year* ea a tot- Bear school. IOM c*nte*t held »v*r it tlM Leaf tery count. Satand tdhaditro w tha They also gave a US coatrikatioa Braach-Princetoa encounter, post- Named Chairman paet la gaaaMiag ca*a* hove crave* to the acBOlanhip Iliad of tha Mid- poned twice due to laelttaeat an*** terate ia tala county. dletowa Township Paroat** aoun- weather. Etoll had Headed net gwlKy, hot cil. Named to repreacat th* P.T.A. On the local bet tlef rent, Red Of Girl Scouts 4 Oauaty Detaetlve* Joha Oewter oao oa the acholarahip camaUttoa veto •ttk high takea e* aa undefeated Harry Euekermea aad Aobury Mra. Jasaea Howard aad Mra. Mil- Loag Breach eleven la what should Ullle Silver Graup | Park Detective Sgt Peter •*••*• toa Browalee. The orgaaiaatioa bo a raut (or the Or*** Wav*. la testiaed of Sadiag the *vtdooee alsa contributed |M to tha BJver this get together, however, aay- when Etoll wat arrested at the Plata Day camp fund. thing ran happen a* it did last Csmateck at. address. Etoll wa* de- Mrs. Chester E. Wilaelm. preti- year In thia afternoon affair. feated by Philip Kewataa, Attoiry deat, said that th* ergaaiaaUa* baa Lonf Branch, highly favored la Park. Assistant Prtatcutor Oeorge bcea awarded merit certaVate* tha 1H» contest, raa late • *tuo- LITTLC SILVER — Mr*. Law A, Orty represented tb* etate. Iroaa the Moamouta Couaty CoajacU bora Buccaneer *o,uad that forced rear* A. Pick was apaaiated chair A jury yesterday eeavleted Jea- of Parcat* and Teacher* for (he Brancher* into • 7-7 ti«, keth aua of the Town Committee f*r aare Statortolle, If, of rt. U, Haw- achieving 11 of it goats act by tha clufaa hitting in tha Seal ejuarter Girl Scout* aad Brownica at the council, and for its publicity •crap- ell (ewatbjp, ef aeteult aad battery boo Ii. far their markers. Red Bank want annual meeting Monday asoraing at en Jeaaph Keaaedy, Freehold- ta the oaone-with a desperate air the home of Mrs. Neil O. Smith aa Smithburg rd., tatthbvrg, latt May The association will hold a aaka •Hack after trailing 1-» ia tha last Preapeet ave. Mrs. Pick will take II but fauna* him aad hit brother, sal* Saturday meriting, Dec, t, in two minutes in the gane. ofllca ia January. Frank Saatori.ll*, It, aot gtrlKy of the lobby of the Strand theater at • Committee chairmen appointed AU Newtfroouiro and when they started, they feasted or consideration, our victuals being atrecieu* assault aad battery aa Red Bank. A Christmas carat slag eia organisation, Mrs. Smith; While you are wondering wheth- for three dsys. There were only uch spent, especially our heer." Mr, Keancdy. Jaaaare taatarieUa will be held at the neat meeting, The Branchera should be well registrar, Mr*. 1. M. Gordon; car- er that big Thanksgiving turkey five mature women and a few girls One feature of the celebration Dec. It, at 1 p. m. at the achool. rested and ia tip top condition for to do the cooking. The men went will bo *eatea«*a DM. T. responding **er*tary, Mrs. J. E will go in the oven and whether waa a big hit with the childrea. Aecardiag to Mr. Keaaedy, the Dr. Dana Crum, assistant direc- th* encounter after having the Well*; recording secretary, Mrs. P. there will be enough to feed the hunting. Gov. William Bradford That wsa the popcorn th* Indians tor of the Centrsl New Jersey gam* cancelled last week. On the and four men killed at many wild brothers forced hit car to atop near J. Kambraaa; camp, Mrs. Y. C. Yo- guests you have invited, you might brought along. They popped it in hi* home and beat him up. Frank Mental Hygiene clinic, waa th* other hand the Buct, who coasted dice; training, Mrs. R. A. Aldinger; give & 1 hough! ta the Pilgrim! *1 turkeys as pnuible. Two fishermen a big pan and then poured maple Mrt. Bar-David la presently en speaker. His topic was "Soaae of all year on an injury-riddled ratter program, Mrs. Richard Clapp; Ju the first Thanksgiving dinner. came in with e<-].-\ rlams and •ynip over it. It waa messy, but Santoriello aaid he aad hi* brother a speaking tour of the country. the Fundamental Need* of Chil- and ether team incidents, will have oysters. The youngsters picl;ed had gaae to see Keaaedy to collect Her column, Th* Diary of a Jer- dren." He aaid that the three fund- liette Low, Mr*. E. H. Renting; pub- Ju.'t to start with, they hail 10 good snd the children chewed on usalem Housewife, appears month- to be tpirited for any victory hope*. licity, Mrs. L. C. Tyack; nominat- wild crsnberries, cherries and it for three days. bock pay aad that, wh*a asked far amentals which all children mutt unexpected fuest*. Tliey hsd grape*. money, Mr Kaaaedy etarted a ly la th* publication, Hadaasah One ef the most intereating tilts ing. Mr*. Marry Oere, and supplies planned a small fruit to celebrate Eaay Taais have are "lore, kindness and trm- of the day It a morning contest Bghl. Mr. Kaanedy loot two tooth Newsletter. Her column tells of neat." Mrs. Oordon Psgdin. No drive their first harvest and to give They Had Their aWr In those days the children did in the melee. Jenaare Bantarlelle family lit* and living in the with Rumaon and Leonardo meet- chairman was appointed. thanks that their little community Most of the cooking wa« done In Israeli city. Mra. Fred Gill and Mra. Gordon ing en the Lion gridiron at 11:11. not have to many tuule manners to aaid th* nght at Srtt waa between Mrs. W. W. Hance, retiring chair had survived hard time*. Months th* open. The bird* were roasted watch. Thry had no napkins, forks hia brother and Mr. Kennedy and Member* of th* choral of the Kidd, acsiatcd by a committee of The Lions had a tough time whip- man, conducted the business. Mm of privation had taken tlifir toll. on tpita, the. sea food on coals. mothera at eecond grade pupils, ping Atlantie Highlands Saturday or even plates. They did have some that he gat lavelved attempting to Red Baak chapter of Hadaesah will were hosteatea. Oere, chairman In Little Silver for Thrie had h«n many deaths, but The first Thanksgiving pie was knives to cut the meat and part the orlgiaal eembataati. prsaeat a pr*gram of English, He- while the Rumson Bulldogs rested tha recent Northern Monmouth they caw hope ahead. Full of good made when the women cooked up for their biggest tett of the cam- wooden spoons. Th* brother* war* rapr**eat*d brew aad Yiddish songs, directed County Council fund drive, reported will, thry askrd Maasafoit, a friend- some of their dried fruits in dough The Indians joined them in rsces by Thome* F. Shebell, Aabury by Mr*. Sidney Komar. Mr*. Lea> paign. that Little Silver had donated ly Indian, and his family to attend cases. snd jumping contests. And th* red- tar Ol*na of Red Bank Is selling Judge Uptete New Coach Joe Rosati't gridders were tUtt*. the fciM. Aa indictment charging MM. La- They had wine which they had mpn had archery contests In whrh cy Harrell, M, of 9T ThroekaMrtoa tickets for the lecture. Partlcipat. moving at a fast clip, having loot Mrs. Q. W. Brown* reported a made from wild glairs, and berr. thry showed off their skill. The lag ia sponsoring the event are only one game until the Tiger* IMIam Male tbo MNW it., Freehold, with carrying a eea- Shrewsbury Code recent trip to Camp Nomoco, near A shortage of heer tiad been an I white men banged away with their ceded weapon In her car wat aol members of the Hadaasah chapters came along and tipped over the Smithburg, and told of county plans Ma/?a.'oil showed up with M important reason for their fettling I guns and played tunes on bugles, of Red Bank, Long Branch and FREEHOLD <» Judge John C. winning apple cart. The Purple and braves. There wrre. twice at many protied at th* recommendation of for building up the camp for use In what Is now M*.=sarhuniti in- | tn thn amaiemcnt of their ted Mr. Gray became, the prosecutor Asbury Park. Oiordane ruled Friday that an or- Whit* team had lost to the strong by scouts. Plan* ware begun for Indiana aa Pilgrims. But the In- stead of Virginia where they had friends. Mites fltandish got an dinaaee adopted Aug. 21, 1*80, by Toms River eleven, but the Bull- dians had brought along five deer, said, the gun's Bring pin wa* miss- fund raising by the town commit- intended to go. One Pilgrim jour- ovation when he marched his little ing and that under a ruling by th* newly-activated borough af New dogs' record failed ta Kara the At- tee to increase tha local contribu- which were a big help. nal explains—"for we could 'not group of soldiers up and down the Shrewsbury wat invalid and hat lantic team at it ctmt into Rum- now take time for further search Judge Oiordane last week a gun Crowell Cancels tion ta the camp. It took them a week ta get ready clearing. that can't be ared |* net a weapon no force from the tim* th* a«w aon't own backyard and knocked Mr*. Joseph F. Lord was Intro- borough was created until tha or- the club right off ita pint. Mrt. Harrell alto waa rtpreaented duced a* th* now leader of troop by Mr, Stwbell. CareleM Count dinance wa* adopted again July Leonardo wu also going great Is. Th* reorganlaatlea of other Hu 13. 1951. guna until It met up with the big School House Completed troop* wa» discussed. Because their regular meeting A charge of ctreles* driving His decision came when he upset toad Indiana, who rooat on tap of Mr*. Charl** Edtlmann Invite* against Mrt. Mary William* of a municipal court verdlet eonviet- the Conference coop with a eltaa night falls on Thanksgiving day, Green Appears member* ta gather at her house the mayor and council will meet Hap* and Pin* Brook rd*., Eaton- ing Charle* Wilton, Pcaeh tt., of tltt*. The Lion* can rid* int* tee- nest Monday for a day of sewing. town, wa* dlamitttd this morning operating a cord wood butlnet* in end flse* in th* circuit by whip- Friday at i:J0 p. m. In the borough In College Play Artlela* mad* will b* contributed hall. by Magistrate John V. Crowell af- a residential tone. Mr. Wilton waa ping the Purple and Whit* ma- to th* Little Silver Parent-Teacher YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO — ter hearing conflicting testimony convicted July 3 by Magistrate Wal- chine. Th* way th* picture look*, Association's baiar, to be held at The Ladies' auxiliary to the Oce- Arnold Oreen, ton of Mr. *ad Mr*. by Mra. William*, two witnesses ter N. Cobb. they'll hav* a tough time If the th* wheel Doe. 1. Th* P. T. A. anic Hook and Ladder company Harry Oreen of Seven Bridge rd., tor her and by Harry Mercer of Mr. Cobb baaed hi* decision an visitors ar* loaded with spirit for •ponton the local troop*. held a card party Friday night at Little Silver, it appearing la "Barn Freehold, railroad watchman at the the fire house. Mrs. Charlotte Zerr tha fact that the new borough th* eenteit. Th* nest regular meeting of the Yesterday," a dramatic production Bergen pi. erosaing. adopted the zoning law of Shrews- committee will be held at Mr*. was chairman. of the Yellow Spring* Area theater, Mr. Mercer testified Mrt. Wil- Caoey* After Third Mr. and Mis. Harold Hcndrick- bury township thortly after becom- Edelmann'a ham* Monday, Jan. 31, at Antloch college. liams crossed the tracks, disregard ing; a separate municipality. On Cotch Joe Bolger't Red Bank lMt, at 10 a. m. Other* attending son, formerly of Newman Springs The Broadway hit wat recently ing hit whistle and watchman's Catholic contingent wiH alto play rd, Red Bank, have moved into July 13, 1951, a statute wat Coated war* Mr*. A. S. Hubachman, Mrs. reviewed at itt first performance lights. Mrs. Williams and her wit- permitting new municipalities ta an a, m. tut whea the Catty* meat Joseph Paca, and Mr*. Robert their new home In Pine Ridge. by Brook* Atkinson, Antloch trust nesses testified Mr. Mercer was St. Peter'* of New Brunswick on Mayor-elect and Mrs. Frank J. adopt ordinances of other munlct- the Red Bank high tchool athletic Becker. , ee tnd New York Time* drama talking to the occupants of a car palltles, of which they were form- Nary of River rd. are building; a critic. when they began crossing the Held. The Cateyt have registered new home on Ave of Two Rivers. erly a part, by reading the tltl* only two wlnt thit Mason, but they A naw Dva-room tchaal houta fat Watt Kaanikurtj nt» Green, a graduate of Rumaon tracks and that the Williams car only, Mrs. Julia Strothman of Bing- high ichool ia 1M9, it majoring In wa* almost across before he came ••rved notic* that they ware ia the Man Steals Auto, ham ave., was taken to Monmouth aaan camplatad an (ha Laural avs. ichool praparty, anal it It Samuel Carotenuto, Red Bank at- contest before losing. philosophy. While at Antloch he out onto the track* with his lights. torney representing Mr. Wilson, sr- Memorial hospital by the first aid hat served aa president of hie real- Magistrate Crowell ssld tin was Coach Johnny Oalton'a Confer- Escape* Police •quad last Thursday after Injuring aieactat) (hat it will ba •pan*** fa? via about Jan. I. Th* gued that since the law permitting donee hall and hall athletie repre- forced to dismiss th* case because adoption of ordinances by refer- ence champion* ar* out to flalsh her back in a fall at St. George's *rchi(ac( wat Fradaric Fattlar ef Hailat, and (ha f anaral con* of the conflicting testimony and up the campaign with a clean alate NEPTUNE CITY — Police from by the River church. sentative. ence was not passed until July 13, eight departments searched vainly troeior wat William Kohl of Linerofr. Under th* Antloch ttudy-plw- because th* burden ef proof in such 19S1, the tctlon hy the New when meeting up with Lakewood The Women's mission at Holy work program, Oreen has received a ease rests on the complaining high school. Th* Piters eheuldn't y**t*rd*y morning for two hours Cross church, conducted by the witness. Pertont who were fined Shrewsbury council of Aug. 21, 1990, give th* classy Indiana any dim- for a man who stole a car owned Redemptorist fathers, ended Sun- college credit tor hit work with the waa Invalid and there, wat no batia Brownl* songs. Refreshments were Faner of Leonardo, William Rich' Public Service corporation of New- this morninf included E. J. Msr- culty duo ta th* tact they ar* still by Prod Murray, M South *».. Eat- day with a benediction at 3 p, m. served by Penny Sanders. Others cantonio. SIS Shrewsbury ave, Red for prosecuting Mr. Wilton. looking for an initial victory. Th* ontowa, aad then managed to es- The men's mi»ion started Sunday ardson of Belford, Daniel Oakea ark, the National Broadcasting attending were Lola Bradley, Phyl- of Atlantic Highlands, Charles Cur- company In New Yark city, the Bank, IT, failure to stop at a stop heat (bowing of th* tettoa by the cape a policeman here. and will run until next Sunday af- lis Bursley, Judy Doan, Ruth Gor- street; John Neel, M Red Bank Lakewood equad wat a aeorelM* Police *ald Mr. Murray, a bus ternoon. ry of Mlddletown and William Kei- Mlglon School at Mlglon, Pa., and New Shrewsbury Council don, Joan Hagen, Joyce Herbert, lcr, George Ellis, Jack Earley, Harold Hendrlekton, Red Bank ma- Manor II, parking In a prohibited tie agalnat th* Red Bank Buccan- driver for the Rolls Transit cor- Mr*. James Snow of Lyons, N. Y., Carol Ann Hotaling, Joanne Juli- George Colby, Charles Hatienbueh- area and Michael Delias, Long eer*. poration, told them he saw his car ton contractor. All Antloch (tudtati May Hire Policeman has returned home after visiting ana, Dorothy Lnck.i?,, Lucy Pace, ier and Robert Maisacco of High- spend about half their college time Branch, 12, overtime parking. Froehold'a veteran backt, Carl parked outside th* bus company'' her son and daughter-in-law, Capt. Mildred Pace, Ann Perley, Martha lands. Members of Mr. Kornek'a MEW SHRBWSBURY-Th* bor- Anderson and Eddie Hampton, will gang* on South Mala St., Neptune, on regular job* for regular pay any- and Mrs. Frank Snow of Ave. of Ann Patter, Mary Raff and Linda committee for the shoot were Mr. where tn SO ttaltt at the nation. ough council tt ttudying a plan ta load the Colonial squat in a morn- white he backed hi* bus into the Two Rivers. Findley. * Hatienbuehler, Joseph Albrecht, Marlboro Grange appoint a full-time policeman after ing encounter against (he hapless garage. When ha earn* out a few Mrs, Anna Kenney of 104 Wash- Mr, Keller, Edward Ryinar and the) beginning of the new year, Neptune eleven, a team which suf- The W.fl.n.S. of Rmhury Meth- minute* later his ear Mi >*ne, he ington St., left Saturday for Flor- odist church will hold a meat loaf Walter Wieczorcck. Steals SherUTB Gun, Mayor George Steven* disclosed fered ttvea ttraight losses. •aid. Re-elects Wenzel yesterday. ida where she will spend two dinner Thursday, Nov. 19. from 6 Mrs. Minnie King was welcom- Seal to Jail Again •aaklea Meet Keypart Mr. Murray nJtlBed police In weeks' vacation. to t p. m. in the church hall. Miss ed as a member of tha Ladies' aux- MARLBORO — Raymond Wenzc The mayor said council hu been Mtttwan and Keyport will come Neptune, who sent out an alarm The Ladles' aid society of the Marie Wilby Is chairman. iliary of Twinlight post, American FREEHOLD-Edwin Dougherty, and Emil Gelck respectively were ttudying such questions as ag* re- up' with their traditional atruggl* over the eounty police radio and Rumson Presbyterian church will Paul G. Ksmrass, a sophomore Legion, at a regular meeting Wed' <0, ef Cttherine it., Red Bank, de- re-elected to new terms at master quirementt, cost and a pension pkn whea meeting the Red Raldtrt on an hour and a half later the stolen hold a Christmas sale and lunch- at Hobart college, Geneva, N. V. ncsday night of last week at tha scribed by jailer* in th* county and overteer of Liberty Grange 99 before taking any action en crest- their own ground. Both club* have ear waa *een by Patrolman Percey eon Wednesday, Nov. 28. at Blni- is enrolled in the new Air Force Legion hall on- Bay ave. Report* J»il a* one of their most frequent at the recent annual meeting. ing a police department. H* laid been marching along tt an even Robinson, Jr., of this plsce, aa It ham hall. A businessmen's lunch- R.O.T.C. program there. Upon com- were heard'at the meeting from cuatomert, enjoyed one hour of Others elected to serve in the It Is expected the department will waa heading east on rt. 35. As he con will be served at noon. The pletion, he may elect to apply for freedom latt Thursdsy morning be- be organized after the ttart of 19S2, clip, which thould make thit COB- pulled hi* patrol car alongside of regular luncheon will be at 12:30 Mrs. Agne* Rauschsnberger, who fore being re-arresttd for the theft coming year were Miss Marie Cost tett an interetting affair. advanced studies leading to a re- is holding a card party tonight lo, chaplain; Mrs. Joseph Jursa, probably with only one man at first. it. Patrolman Robinson reported, s p. m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Ar- serve officer'* commission. He is of Sheriff Ira E. Wolcotf* gun. The mayor also said that plane Aabury Park must defeat Snydtr well-dressed man between 30 and thur Pauels, Mrs. Edgar Layton. for the benefit of the auxiliary'* lecturer; Joseph Comploy and John to give the Blu* Bishops a re- the son of Ellis Kamrass of 1?4 rehabilitation fund at the hall; Magistrate Charlet F. Dlttmar McMahon, atewarda; Mrs. Willard call for the policeman to work an SS yeara old stepped out and at- Mrs. Raymond McGlrr, Mrs. Wil- Pinckney rd. held Dougherty for grand jury ac- eight-hour shift and to be on call spectable season. tempted to hit him, then ran to- liam Rankln, Mrs. Edgar Force Mrs. Elizabeth Kehoe, auxiliary Magee, aecretary; Mls.i Marguerite Point Pleasant will lock homt Mrs. Fred Ellison and Mrs. Wil- president; Mrs. Elizabeth Heliker tion and ordered him returned to 24 hours a day. He said council ex- ward Keenan's service station. He and Mrs. Anna Pauels. The group the jail after the R*d Bank man Hawkins, treasurer: Gerald Smith, pects to purchase a potlce patrol with a weak Mtnatqutn band of failed to stop whsn Patrolman Rob will hold a businpsii meeting at 1:30 liam Wolf represented the Wom- and Mrs. Isabella Rodriguez. Plans gatekeeper; Mrs. Raymond Wenzel griddtrt and if Garnet Gull Bill were discussed for the alumni par- admitted Friday morning In an ar- car. inson Bred three warning ahota and P. m. an's cluh at the annual Federation raignment that he ba) taken the Ceres; Miss Helen Lorenz. Pomona; Johnson is in shape for the ahin ran Into the army railroad aiding day observance of the Long Branch ty of Boy* State and Girls State Miss Arlene Luxenburg, Flort; Miss The borough l> now policed by dig ths Big Blue can add another The Parent-Teacher association Woman's club last Thursday. Mon- delegate* to be held Monday, Dee. sheriffs weapon from the latter't state troopers from the Shrewsbury area. of Holy Cross school will hold a car. Marjorle Smith, lady assistant stew- toss to its record. day, Mrs. Ellison and Mrs. Edwird 3, at Red Bank where plans will ard, and Willard Magee and Wit barracks, and ha* a force of spe- Patrolman Robinson called eoun- teen-agers dance Friday night at Elberts attended the Federation be made for an alumni dinner at According to police, Dougherty cial officers. Mayor Steven* ex- Holy Rosary hall from * until 11 concluded a 30-day jail term and Ham Miles, executives. ty radio for help and was given day meeting of the Manasquin Freehold, after an Inspection trip Emit Gdck waa elected tlternat plained that the special officer* do Jury Votes 'No Cause* saalstanea In the futile search by o'clock. Hostesses will be Mr*. Jay Woman's club. through the courthouse, early In after being freed wat found by a good work "but they have to work Holly, Mrs. J. Edward Cook, Mn. to attend the New Jersey State policemen from Neptune, Avon, A delegation of members of the January. Mrs. Keho* will be host- jail trusty aitting in the sheriff's for a living" and cannot devote In Greennun*Croaby Gate Bradley Beach, Belmar and South Claude Minaldi and Mrs. Hartion ess at a card party Monday, Dee. car. When questioned what he wat Orange convention in Atlantic City enough time to the police work. Howland. Music will be provided Woman's club Saturday attended 10. at the hall. A Chriatma* party doing thtre, Dougherty reportedly in December. Announcement was FREEHOLD—A jury decided Betmar, a* well as state police from the funeral of Mrs. Harry H. Cod- Mowell township and guards from by Hart Webber and his orchestra. with member* of th* post will bo told the trutty he wet waiting for mado that 29 candidates received POSTPONE PTA MEETING yesterday that neither Allan Green- The committee in charge comprise! dington of Rumson. Mrs. Codclin™- their seventh degrees at Atlantic the Earle ammunition depot. The ton ia a past president of the club. held Saturday, Dec. 22, and a Pol- the sheriff to come out and givt man of Prospect ave., Little Silver, ear was returned to Mr. Murray Mr?. Raymond Heliker. Mrs. J. E. lyknna secret pal Christmas party him a ride homt. City Friday Mrs. .Lillian Bayer re- The meeting of St. James Cram- nor Joseph Crosby of 1314 Tenth Cook, Mrs. Fred Strobe). Mrs. John and for many year* served &s Its cently rece ved her sixth degree at mar school Parent-Teacher associa- undamaged. legislation chairman. held Wednesday, Dec. 21, whsn se- While sitting in the car, Dough- eve, Neptune, had any cause for Deckert, Mrs. Stephen Cooke, Mrs. cret pal* will Identify themselves erty allegedly forced open th* a meeting in Hlghtstown. tion, scheduled for tonight, Thanks- legal action against the other as a Hartiion Howland and Mrs, Mau- The literature department of the and pal* for next year selected. A locked glove compartment and re- Next Monday'* meeting wilt be giving eve. has been postponed. The result of an accident involving cars Child Psychology rice Raleigh. Woman's club will meet Monday Chrlatmaa party for children of movtd th* gun. He later ahowed It conducted by the home economics next meeting will be Wednesday they were driving Mar. *0 on rt. Charles Sweeney of Montnouth at the home of Mrs. Chester Bo- the community will ba hold Sun- to another truaty, who reported the committee, of which Elizabeth Har- evening. Dec. 12, In Red Bank W, Holmdel township, Expert to Speak ave. la a medical patient at Mon- hennn on Lovett ave. day afternoon, Dec. S3. Chosen a* incident, That ttarttd a March dy la chairman. Catholic high school auditorium. Both men sued for personal In- L. Joseph Stone, professor of mouth Memorial hospital where he delegates to future meellnga of tha for Dougherty and he waa found juries and auto damage suffered was taken yesterday morning by Highlands eounty legion auxiliary organisa- about an hour later by Pollc* Chief in the crash. The case was pre- child study at Vaasar college and an authority on personality develop- the first aid squad. Mr*. Charles Hatzenbuehler was tion wtre Mrs. Heliker, Mrs. Ro- Cornelius DeVrlet, who Mid ht sented before Superior Court Judge The well-baby conference spon- driguez. Mrs, Rauschenberger, Mrs. aurrtnd*r*d without any trouble, C. Thomas Schettino by Edward ment for young children, will apeak hostess last night to members of at Monday evenlng'a meeting of the sored by the Public Health Nunlng the Tuesday-Nlte-Sew-Tens at her Lottie Fahrer, Mra. Gertrude Pah W. Wise, Jr., Red Bank, for Mr. association of Rumson, Sea Bright rer and Mr*. Kehoe. The next meet Oreenman, and Robert V. Carton, Shore Child Study group at Me- home, 60 Washington ave. Donna Loversidge ZJnanKiyivinc} chanic Street school. His subject and Fair Haven, will be held Thurs- Girl Scouts of troops 5 and ( ex- ing of th* county group will be Aabury Park, for Mr. Crosby. Mr. day, Nov. 29, from 3 to 4 p. m.. in held at the Farmlngdate auxiliary Crotby trades aa the Coatt Arms will be "Rivalry in the Home." plored the scenic drive atop Mt, Hai Eighth Birthday the nurses' office In Rumson bor- Mitchell Saturday afternoon. They Friday, Dee, 14. A Pollyanna secret ture Work*, inc. Mr. Stone has supervised the pro ough hall. Dr. Irving K. Lovett, pal party, where member* who eel' Donna Lovertldgt, daughter of duction of a number of motio enjoyed a picnic lunch. Scouts of cbrat* birthday* during October, picture* on child study for Vaasai -assisted hy Mrs. Iris Wilson and troop S who made the hike were Mr., and Mrt. Prink Lovtrtldg* Police Expect Lynch Mrs. Edna. Howie, association Betty Dempsey, Janet Frantin, November and December will he Jr., st Lecutt avt., wat tight yean for you * a a He also teaches parents, teachers, nurses, will advise mothers and guests of honor, will be held at old Friday, and tnttrtalntd her social workers and other students Dorothy Foster, Jean Halvorson, the next Meeting of th* auxiliary To Waive Extradition in a child psychology course con- give inoculation*. Marl* Haughton, Dorothy Machette frlende tt a birthday party. Outttt and Nancy Parker, Mra. Loretta Wedneiday, Nov. at enjoyed gamee, aad each received KEANSBURO - John Lynch, tt, ducted at the N«w School for So- a favor. A targe birthday cake May abundant good health of 103 Carr ave., it expected to cial Research. He la president of Larsen i* leader of troop S. Troop Little Silver 6 members, whose leader la Mra. formed the centerpiece of the par- waive extradition to Massachusetts the New York State Psychological ty table. and true happiness too when he appears again tonight be- latlon. The Young Adult fellowship of Helen Shamka, were Dorothy TBEATBD AT MVBBVIEW fore Magistrate Edward #F. Am- Embury Methodist church met Bah-s, Margaret Horn, Barbara The guett* were Carol Hendrlekt, be the reason for joy that brose, police said yesterday. Friday In the church hall to hear Horn. Betty Ke.hoe, Pauline Qulnn Among th* persons treated In 4he Jo-Ann Oarbaeorto, Oall Carluoel, Dorothy Swannell Or. F. John Lone; of Princeton and Helen Marie Shamka, emergency -room of Rlvervlew hos- Ann Nleolettl, Judy Cohen, Judy Released in (2,000 bail Sunday pital during the week were Mr*. Halltm, Linda Lovtnldge, Brae* Thanksgiving gives you. night by the magistrate pending ex- university. Following hi* talk, Rev. Thomas H. Wood celebrated hi* Honored at Shower and Mrs. James W. Marshall led Laura VanPelt, Park ave., New Bdlngton, Barbara Lovertldgt, John tradition, Lynch, a longshoreman birthday last night at his home, 86 Monmouth, burns of ths face, neck Forbes tnd Jack and Brae* Lav- was arrested late Sunday afternoon Miss Vee Porcelll of Hudson ave a period of recreation. Refresh- Barberie ave. STAFF'Of was hoatsss last week at a miscel ments were served by Mr. and Mrs. and ehoit, In gas atove explosion; •rtidge. by Patrolmen Robert Kronenberger Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rnsraw of Francis Benjamin, Cooper blvd., and George Preston on a warrant laneous shower for Miss Doroth. Noel Nllson and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- A2 Sf-adrlft ave. celebrated their Rwannell of East Bergen pi. Dec- liam Asman. Attending were Mr. Mlddletown township, broken rifht CEDAR INN from Boston police charging desei wedding anniversary Friday. elbow, playing football: Henry E. Guns Reported Stolen NMHWAY ]« * HIGHLANDS, N. I. tion and non-support on a eon* oration) were in red and green, A and Mrs. Hnrold Dosn, Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Kehoe WIM host- wishing welt, covered by an um- Mrs. Herman Fritsche, Mr. and Oroff, Jr., Philadelphia, cut left Found in Parked Car plaint tinned by Lynth'i wife. ess to members of the "30 Club of palm with jack while changing brella, held th* gift*. Mrs. William James. Taylor, Mr. Highlands" last night at Lolhle's and Mrs. William T. Hawyer, Mr. Urn; John Jorsegnev, R.F.D., Red John Welch of M Jlivenldi iv*,, Full Course Thanksgiving AUXILIARY MEETING Guests were Misses Josaphln tavern on Bay ave. Bank, cut chin while playing at a Rtgiatir llnotyplit, Itft work latt Bests, Wilda VsnWagensn, Claln and Mrs. J. E. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harold Oaken and Mrs. BHREWSBURY-The auxiliary Edward Maroney, Mr, and Mrs, home; Danld Gordaychlli, Jr., Man- night and want ta hit ear In th* Meade, Ann Sherman, and Cath- Charles Hatzenbuehler were host- ning at, River Plaza, broken arm, Whltt ttrtct parking let. In th* Dinner 2.50 of Red Bank chapter, New Jersey erine Shirk, Mrs. Mary C. \-n- Karl Jacnbl, Mr. and Mrs. Nsll esses last night at a meeting of Association of Letter Carrier*, met Smith, Mr. nnd Mis. Harry Kruso, fell from crib; Mitchell Davis, 28 car h* found two 13-iaugt thot- nedy, Mrs. John Houghton, Mrs, the Water Witch Social club at Cherry «t., New Shrewsbury, gun*. last night at the home of Mr*. Vic- Paul Griffith, MM. Clyde Swanntll, Lewis R, Lowry, Robert Bursley Charlie and Eddie's on Bay ave. tor M. Dorn on White at. MM, Ar- and Mrs. Willow Mullcr. broken right linger, oaught hand Mr. Wtloh ealltd pellet and Mr*. Michael Grleal, Mrs. Louclla Members of th* Civil Detenu In door; Tommy Toft, 1* months, turntd the guna over to Patrolman thur E. Blattery wu the assisting Bwanntll, Mr*. Otmar Phillips, Mr>. Brownie troop M met at the hostess. The attendance prise waa council will meet Monday at i M Elm pi,, Red Bank, cut under Edward Brook*, A abort time later, Helen Ottrsnder, Mrs. William school Mondoy under the leader- p. m. at borough hall, right eye, fell from tricycle, nnd Joteph Pelose of .1 William at awarded ta Mrs. Edward Bloom, Corrlgan, Mrs, Claude Oaktreon. ship of Mrs. Albert Perley, Mis, Tlie nrsl meet inn will be Tuesday, Anton Kornolc WIIH chalrmnn nf Vincent Conklln, 1ft Hance st,, Nep- stopped tt htadqutrtert to report Mrs. John Snnfnrii, Mi*. Rkhnrd Murrny (iiiidoii nnd Mr». Joarpli I he iinnmil turkey HMDOI nf the tune, i'M lrft Index finder while the guns had been ttolen from hit I'PI' it. Mt Ihr hnini' of Mrs. Ed- Wmuer, Mrs. Peder GUleson, Mi;. PaiT, Tlie project wan rnnlcinK Mttnl I'lccnlir on Eo*t SIMMM ave., HlnlilHnil.i nod IInd (inn oluli Hun- curving men), car. Ths niiMlng tun* and those Alden C, Msaon, Mrs, 'Irnri ThaiikflKlvInK fnvnri which will b* rtny afternoon on it. lift between found by Mr, Welch tumid out Ue.i Hunk. Mrs, Patrick Ambrosia Oldvenberg and Mr*. Joseph Por< distributed to nntlfnta In nivervlnv will !>* assisting hostess, Atlantic Highlands and the bor- te bt th* aaaM and waro eilll. hospital, Lstsr the trosa sang ough, Turkey wlnnirt w«r« J. A. •"ft .T.S.I. tO over ta ta*ir owner, r stWat Tas Sttti RED BA»K BEOtfTER. SOVEMBEI «. lfH Work on Party for Jantecburg Boyt Give Lecture oa The t-M WaaMa'* B*pu»iica* ub of MMdl*t*wB tawMhip. art Monday at tk* ke*M *f Mr*, ay. V. TUCKER'S Yule Dff oratiom Btafford M C*a#v*r la. Miie loui** Hartitaora* k*4 Mavaeiafc gave aa tliaatratod l*a- unch»»n l«»t vctk in N*w T«rlc Ml ture *a Ckristau* dworatiaa* at a • y with k*r eousia, Mri. J*n«* MCMH CM aaeetiag af th* eveaiu depart* >t DTruk, who live* at the«V. R*fH of th* fctd Baak Waasaa* >ClMh) ot*l. Ta* aragraai wo* Mr*. fr*4*rick C. Tatua ••* ••red ay the g*td*a mm hoatei* lut w««k at • aucUna cf by Mn. B*a*rt M. Marvin the BrlCgc cluh at ker turn*, frit* acaviaa *.*• ANTHONY'S aM Mn. H. Coaaat Saaar. winiwre were Mre. Theana* M. Ooa- MAPU AVI. HP sUNK frHHl MW. KcftaWNafeaHgMaT «• % MaVt i!l, Mr*. Ira CreuM, Mra. fr*d- anataeat af NavaHak Oardia clwb rick O. Adas* *ad Mn. Oearte aad a a»*htr af tka beard af tk« Bunc*. Th* ne*t meeting will be aaawiaa •.*• Oard*a elua of Me* Jaraty. Ska at the home *f Mrt. Adam flchll«ce. dem—t rated th* us* *f grata* far Mil* Phjrilli Mount !• kome fr»*i Chrl*t*a** wreath* ret a aaaatlo- flkidaMre c*ll*(* t* *p*ad tk* •*!- ipM r#ttlC#itl 4.N »i*c* aad for th* tafcte, of kotk a •day w«k»ad with her mother, •cavtaa *.*• farm*I aad Itfirmtl attar*. Mre. Field Mount Tha welfare dapartaMat •W grva Mr an* Mr*. E. C. »t*veM, Jr., Hi aaanai ChriataMa party far tk* of Walli*(for<, Cena, were week- chlldrea at tka Farmlagdal* pra> end ftteat* with Rev. *n4 Mr*. An- veatartum DM. It. Mn. Hoary V. 4rew M. VaaDyke. Mr*, ttevene Uhr*ea.w* aad Mr*. Michael /. s Uev. Mr. V*nDyk*'i sliter. Mttlll • tl Befferty ar* chalraMa. Ticket! *r* •• **le for tk* *r- awtvepw The OMcativa board will BM*t at •an recital t* he held Maaday, the cmhhauM Monday algkt. Th* Dee. I, at Mlddl*t*wn B*»titt art* aad craft* commute* win moot ckurok. at tha hem* of Mra. Harold Ur- Mr. an* Mr*. Robert Oault of taud at Fair Htvea, Wadaajday K*«t L*a*inf, Mich., are aarentj eight, H*». B). Th* AaMricaa Mra. Nwdftj H. Uric«, icfr. •»• Mn. J*m*i N. of a uaufhter, Mary Eliaaketh, •MI departmcat •III ha la chtrg* f TUCKER'S Jr., wambart •! MM l«tt«n)«ni WMIOT'I Cwnmwity cl»w, •'• id E Ll Smith-Corona •f th* DM. g aseetmg. 'aha A. born Friday at Eaet L^Mlnc. The furdfay HMrninf »rl«# f* • maafina. t« mak* «r« ou»l* kav* tw* etker cklldren, Scatt wilt apeak aa "Th* St*ry af Metta aad Jehu. Mn. Oault I* tk* Corsets • Lingerie trie* Uaaa." Mra Alhtrt S f far a Ckrlitmtt a*rty Th«rt*)«y. Da*. A, far tit* 4M MM. Jr. . t- Mw H Whit*, Jr., aad Mr*. B«*r*tt Btya- former Joan Cany af Mlddlctawn bay* af ««Maf« 11 *f *k# J«mata«ff •••t« kama. It wM ka Mr. aad Mn. Irvlat Haae*. Jr., taa ar* ckalraMa. and family *f Barrlaftoa, apent in aue«tt were Mr*. WllUrd ••eat- •t«ffa«j la tKa latantawa ArntfUtn Lafjlan haw*. Th* club Hunday witk Mr. aad Mri. Irvinf mervllle, Mre. Aaa* Behm, Mr*. Haaee, flr. B*es Lyaa, Mr*. Frederick Oiirsch "arfaataa"' Tka caHafa a yaar tfa, mambart »iiltlfi| fnara aad Mrs. Harry Wild. Mr*. Rate- a*ch waak. Mri. Urlan It cbtlrman af tha J«maibw| cam. It ft* te Ae**rtlM I* Tke IU*M«r. art W. Bdm*ad*t*a* wat hott*** ehalrtaaa, aaikfUd by Mr*. Harbart mlMaa. Mrt. Walcatt h Brafram chairman. a. Brrtkata, Mia. I. U Dlgffto, It. aad Mrt, Halvrty. *t*tl*a auxiliary held It* annual dianar at th* Cryital Brook Ian, New Mr. aad Mn. J*ha CMIahaa Md Eatontew*. Namti wire drawn far A aauMe hlrthday asteftraUaa *»M •raadioa Jakaal* af lake av*. •*•- the Chrletmai party In December. h«M Saturday far Judith fora* aad tared to cjuarryvill* luadey ta »!•• Lillian Holdrldge, tireaident, was ktr hrethar Oeerge, wfc* ahatrvad it Mr. aad Mr*. Oeorge Pr*»l presented with a gift. Ann Rcarle hi* Sfth birthday. Party gweet* were Mri. LouU* Hampton »t Lant waa given a vote of thanks for •u**a Md Sally Olcea, Valerie Breach wa* a recent vlrtter at the thi arrangement of the dinner. Oeorge Cole, ThaaM* VaaNartwtck, kern* *f Mr. and Mn. Charlat Wall' Othere pneent were Ellen Costa, Jane B*M*rm**, Phyiiat Mtiaeh, la( oa Main it. vice president; Joann Donahue, Taay Hara*r af New Bgypt aad Tha W.i.C 8. met at tk* M*ta*d- treaeurer; Vivian Jones, secretary; Charles Serb*. lit ckurek lait week and quilted Ann Scarle, Ella Africans, Helen Urry Bueh, wko la Memben pnnent were Mn. John Choate, Dorothy Roiemteel, Pearl Cobblesklll State lastltute, Hew Hull*, Mn. Charlei Walllni, Mr*. Morgan, Ruth Abel. Edith Kutehek, Tork, arrived haate Tueadav af thi* Perley Riddle, Mn. d*ar|* Hurley Mildred Moore, Virginia Julo, Mat- aad Mn. E. A. Uper. tle Lewis, Dorothy Gray, Viola week t* *p»d tk* Thaaksglvlag Scha*lf*r, Oenevieve Pierce, Vir- vacatlaa with hi* panaU. Mn. LJoyd tickle* af Mala et ginia Medee, Marie Fendelander MMrr. mand MMnn. Alea Craifg a«f laat kai keea conta*d t* her k*M* with and Alberta Evan*. Kamkurf kNMd lat* tk*ir • cold. n«BJH#» BBJI JVtrW dnWMIimUl IV* aTTI Mlu Jay Africa** ha* ratNraad Dorothy Reeentteel I* hen *a a ta Kho*i aft*r Mint h**a* far visit from Auttrla. Tha Order af lajiani War * mor* than a week wKk an aar Mn. John Afrlcano of Pimkerton Atlaattt Mlgklaad* wora g InfeetlM. av*. attended a pink tad blue BaWawNff\ Aammaiiakt#Tfni||«BJ^ tWTIf^i*kSBatgWAl 9J^*t^ M *IB\Al Mr*. Jack Farmer «nd danghUr ehower Friday In honor of Mri. WIWS Ja*%u*llM wen reeeat vtoltan af John Amey. Th* ehower was held Ifs Hit hsitst NrttUn Th* Brawai* traaa aad th*lr Mr. and Mr*. Alan Caaklln af at tha home af Mre. Charles Scott, leaden, Mrt, Oimnt Berbe, Mra. Arcana av*. U Home *t., Neptune City. iftytfatf. Jam** OtllaspU, Mn. Xnajall Boa* Th* Civil Defmt* Int aM Th* Oarntn injoyid a dlnne aett and Mr*. Charta* Btllleb, will Ilkwy met Monday *v*nlaf af ta*t at th* Ctwteau lait Thursday. •pead Friday af thi* wMk at N*w* week at tk* Oeaanpert aehael. Th* Pntent wan Mr*. Ella Ktotain, ark aad ktM taack with Saata fllm "H*l» Wanted" waj ahawn. Mn. Edith Lewi*, Mri. Lydla Van- Clam at Kreage't stor*. Ouest* will The next meeting of the auxiliary Pelt, Mn. R. B. Hatflcld, Mri. El- be Charle* Serbe, Okarlee Selllek, will be held Dec. 10 at the school. nil Robinson, Mrs. Adele Wain- It'i KM BMt pefnlir pottabb «••*• cm NM- Donna Sallick, Ruth Stanley aad A plMMBt day wa* enjoyed by wrlght, Mr*. Emma White, Mri. JudHh Serb*. a (roup of frlmd* recently wh*n Isna Hoffman, Mrs. Ann* Robin* Ml** Jaana* Walllag af Buekaell they vlilUd Mr*. Robert Welii of Mn, Mrs. Loll Croft and Mr*. •BaW yM aw Mi MjHQf aniveralty U epeadlag tk* Thtaka- Chatham, former r**ld*nt at Fnnk Splcer. gltrlag hotUay with h*r pareat*. Oceanpart That* wh* mad* th* Bay Scout troop Id of Oeeaapart Mr. aad Mn. Curtl* Walllag. trip wan Mr*. CharlM H*yt, Mn. •pent th* week-end at Camp Brit, Mr. aad Mn. Ollbart Serbe Uv* Clinton Wood, Jr., Mr*. Raymond ban* accompanied by Paul Bom- returned from a thm*d*y trip to Beultherp*. Mr*. Thomai Davlaon men, Sr., leader. The** who mad* Uaealavllla, Me. Mr. aad Mr*.and Mn. John V. Hauler and th* trip war* George Hlcki, Jerry Ctoarga Laui* af BelfMd daughter Jaekl*. McOee, Terry MefJee, Joe Lomas. paaM UMM. The Oeeanport hook and Udder Billy Scott, Douglai Forbe*. Jams* company met at th* In hM*t Webb, Tommy Blackburn, Gerard HtTigUKOBBATRCR Tueaday night *f laat w**k far Ouather, Allan Hehnahalk, Mart Mr*. Naacy Uwtoa of A*bury thilr monthly meetlnf and th*Day, Jama* Finn, Thomai Fennelly Park wu treated at Blwrvtaw hoo- nomination of oAcen far th* IMS and Richard Sommert. pHal Sunday for oat* af tk* tealp •lat*. Nominated were Charlat Tha card party given Friday aad brvlM* of tk* left wrlat aad VanBnckle, preeldmt; Otarf* C. night by th* Ladle*' auxiliary of th**t Mn. Uwtoa told katpHal D. Hurley, vie* pnaldent; Wllllani th* Portaupeck flr* company wa* STATIONERS autkorMlM her hutbaad ked beaten Rellly, aeereUry; Oeorg* C. D. a IUCCIIS. Chairman of tha party her with a limb of a tn* tad thoa Hurley, triaiurer; Jeha Murphy. wa* Mn. Connie Strengoll. Table 22 MONMOUTH ST. kicked her. chief; Arthur L. Myeri, captain; prises w*r* glau eake **ti. Special PHONE RE 6-5363 Edward firry, Int Iliutenant; price, a television lamp, MI won The lint paper In Nertk Dakota Duke Hurley, Meond lieutenant; by Mn. John Sullivan. Among appeand In Blemarck In 1171. Charlei VanBnekl*, chief engi- thota pnstnt. were Mr. and Mn. There are no entrance fees for neer; Frank Callahan, Bret aultt- ant *n|in*er, aad Al Caaeatln*, Mlk* Apleelll, Paul Aplcelll, Mrs. a*«*nd aMlatant *ngin**r. A np.ROM Napolltano, Miss Mary Apl* r*i*nUtlv* af th* Mack «n truck eelll, Mra Connie Fotgla, Antonio Arm deecrlbed th* meriti of th*J. Alberto, Catharine Alberto, Jos- joining our 1952 Christmas Club- Mack truck and offend th* Inephine DeOamno, Mickey Valentl, formation reauMted by th* flnrnm Carmela Forlng, Edward Forlng, on Ih* ability of the trunk. After Rose E. Foderaro, Mary Carretta, th* meeting, refreshment* af Mod Lll Verange, Rose Plngltore, Mary chicken and freneh fried potato** Jam Monaco, Ann Bonforte, An- nor are there any charges for not gela Bonfort*. Mn. Edward Bel- wen Mrvad. Chrl* C*a*pa and Bd cher. Mn. Betty J. Brown, Mrs. W. Barry wen In eharg* of nfnik* H. Dennle, Mr*. W. I. Morgan, Mrs. meat*. Th* next monthly meeting Mlnlnl P*»ri*lt, Mrs. Hirbert Van will be held Dee. 11. Election of Note. Ml** Ruth Stnmberg. Mr*. completing the payments. Reussilles' offleen will tak* plac*. Randolph Stromberg, Mn. William Rlilly, Mn. Arthur Mann, Mr*. Th* annual card and |M>a party Panlel Herring, Mn. Charle* Pro- held for tha kiddlei' Chrlitma* thiro, Mn. Clara O'Neill, Mn. HERE'S THE WAY YOUR MONEY GROWS! fund will be held Dec. 1 at tha An Thomat Roger*, Mlsi Peg Schoep- haute, Main it. Ticket* an being Bin, Mr*. Ella MacOregor, Mn. •old by th* Known. Fred Hartley, Mr*. Felix Foggia, Th* International upper *1v*n Mia* Arlen* Chrlstsnson, Malvln DvpMh Weekly Receive in SO Weeks by th* Choir club lut ThursdaySullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Chart** Van- wu a lucceti. About 108 p*noni Brack!*. Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd Sic attended. Tha fancy table wu Inkle*. Mr. and Mr*. Bdw. C. Wit* charg* of Mn. Perl.y Rlddl*. Mn, ST., Mn. Raymond Johnson, t s» The** who helped atrra war* Vir- Mr*. Lena Boneora, Mr*. Carmela ginia Morgan, Batty Daviaan, ROM Beafart*. Mr. and Mn. P. Bau- UihkowlU. Merl* Rlddl., Kathryn mean, Oaorga C. D. Hurley, Jr. Fnak*. Bob Hurliy and Mn. J. Mr*. Oaorga C. D. Hurley, Mr*. |.«0 JQ.00 Judg*. Tk* «h*lrman of tha tup- Marian Crawford, Mn. ROM Mao- Mr wa« Mra. Oaorg* C. D. Hurley. kay, Mn. Maria Oodihall, Mr*. Co4kalrman wa* Mr*. Norman K*nn ChriitenMn, Mrs. R*na Frank*. Proeeed* will b*mtt tk* Blakeelee. Mn. William Martin, 2«0 1QQM II lr««. It. laik organ fund. Mre, LOUIM Sehoepflln, Mn. Cora Ml** Margant Fnnkmad, pro- JohnMn, Mrs. Maud Evans, Mn. prletor of th* Willow Brook Inn Mary Elton Bova, Mr*. Harold Erie, $M J5Q.0O on Main *t., ha* been conlned to Mn. Fnnk Callahan, Mn. Fnd her horn* by Illnen. Jon**, Mr*. A. DelVecehlo, Mrs. C. J. Canepa, Mn. Mickey Belln, Mr*. Mn. Florence Sanborn wa* tak- Jamia Karl, Mrs. Jamas Staple- • 5.OO 2pj(p en ta th* Btyehor* nurilng hoau. ton, Mn. Fnnklin Ingram, Mn. Keyport, Sunday by the Ocean* Benjamin Lane, Mn. Emma Fleck* port Bnt aid equad. ner, Mr*. James Pierce, Mn. Ann Mr. and Mn. F. Hamilton wan Hennessey, Mn. Daisy Sehoepflln PEWV-FRCSIf raatnt gueit* at th* horn* of Mr. Mr*. John Sullivan, Mn. Mtdailn* 10^ 500 °° and Mr*. T. «. DavlMa of Dwyan* Dangler. Mln Joan Hartley, Bitty Sehoepflln and Calvin Sullivan. Mr. and Mr*. John V. Hau**r After th* games a community ilng 2rjoo (K) attended a tenth wedding ary party recently In honor of Mr. th* piano. and Mn. Bdward DaubeiKhmldt al Fair Haven. Th* P.T.A. itudy group kald Ite CLUB BEGINS nutting at th* horn* of Mr*. Clin- Driver Fined on Two ton Wood, Jr., Branch av*., Tun- day night. Present were Mrs. Fr*d Charge*- at Oceanport Jon**, Mrs. Edward Berry, Jr., Mr*. OOEANPORT-Jamts A. Black Kenneth Riddle, Mrs. Edward Dib- of Brooklyn wu lined |35 Sunday ble, Mrs. A. DetVocchlo and Mr*. NOVEMBER 26.1951 by Magistrate William W. Uln Norman Franks. on a charge of falling to report a Mln Rot* Leihkowlts *f Man- motor vehicle accident, and 116 lor mouth Park pi. entertained a group careleai driving, of friends Saturday. Present wert According to police, Black wa* Mary Hthn end Andrew Hshn, the driver of a csr which struck a IW**M*M—and dtek*, pkfc Sayrevllle; Mr. and Mri. Rumll culvert on Oceanport ave, early THE SECOND NATIONAL Hshn, South Amboy; Oeorglanne, Sunday morning. Force of th* Im- •' ft* crap g June and Benjamin Hetrrmn, South pact knocked part of tho culvort tvar you iwva tfnm. Thay River; Joan Schmidt and Edward Into the middle of tho street and Schmidt, New Brunswick: Helon broke the rear axlo of tho Black BANK & TRUST COMPANY toil* b*lt*r... for lerdar)*! Kownackl, Dunellen, and Virglnii vehicle, Police said Black left hi* g*hfh*Nol!on'»l*i». Morgan and Betty Dnvlnon of car there and want Into Rod Bank OF Oceanport. wheru h« had a loom fur tliu night. The Civil Difenie flret aid aux- A abort tlmn later a oar driven liary Is ipotuorlng thi sail of first by Charles A, Loach of Knnn'a line, RED BANK, NEW JERSEY aid Wit*. The hits ire now on dis- Mlddlclown Inwnahlp, «ttuck tlio play «t the following plnciti and piece of culvot, blowing nut two OPEN FK1DAY £V£N1NGS — 6.30 to 81OO oidfin nrn helng ncciptfd; Village tlrr« and (lamiilnK thn right rn-tr AT HTM* FOOD SFOMS D*K/ OUT NiW MMtY market and P«rk» drug store, fender Ocinnport, and Marie Cox agency, PorUupick. Tht ikunk ranges from Hudion Tht Bin Signal Battalia*. bay to Patafeilt. Training Gl Engineers In Germany

ktf'tt teacking 61 • to «dvt mauataiat in tko little Bevariea tewa of MWIIV. Tlit U.S. mr eegiaeert t«kt freea ke*ds ea4 terTa «at te*fh,canny traeat •*•• eta fliaf ap a bridge ia recerd tiaia, kalMata aartk ereuad lilt H »ea cornflakes, end ameatk tat a, reed likt a maid tbakiai aat a iboot. Tkere's taaiatliiaf af a aeredei ia tlio traiaiaf. Wfcile aaa tactiaa teacket teldiertkew ta kaild kridget, aaatkaf it |Wia« tkaat tka fiat aai«t« af kaw ta Haw 9»9 as with a minima* af affart aal tiaa. Tka tckaal kat at itt akjactiva tka traiaiaf at oao>oars far •ark iaEaraat> ••• *•"• to Maraaa from aaraat aaitt aa4 kafara tkay ara polttkod ua ana" ratara#4 tkay fat stiff data* af iattractiaa, camtaatlf rtvitaa* ta kaaa ap «itk tka latait ia aafiatariaf. Tka on|iaaariag school kat a laaf record. It vat first argaaiiad ia Cafland ia 1942. cama ta Gatataay altar tka war. Datiaf it* kittarf it ket taraad aat 20,000 fradaotot.

BRIDGE BUSTERS. Instructor Sat. Martholl P. Foitor, right, standing, suaorvisot stvaontt of > domolition courso in right vf of U ckargas for blowing up. saatn

"HERE'S HOW." Studtntt ttwdy modol in looming how to blott krida* with oiploiivot in minimum of timo. SghMolvin Chomoion, loft, oaplomt motkod.

EXPLOSIVE chorgo is ottochod to troo by Sgt. Chat. Monnon. CARPENTER studont* uto motoriiod hacksaw to cut boards for bridga ovor canyon. WELDERS. Studontt aroctica cutting motat In wotding cowsa.

FIRE FIGHTERS at school aroGormons dttachod from various military pott firo brigades throughout Wait Germany. MOVERS OP MOUNTAINS. Bulldosors rnovo tremendous amounts of earth In minimum af timo. Trtli Wert't PICTURE SHOW by Af> Staff Photay'MMr Wolfnnf |«rieht n, CM CHURCH NEWS Get First Hand Facti on New Jersey Potato** Mwrily W« Roll Al©n9 Utibr. u» tut IV Utltil DreyfMM, ttata CWU (J—No. Increasing; the pawer af »>r>' Moder. l-outfc: III L b aa esplosioB dses not iacrease, ia Fa* h^r vifi* ;n*r son a" colkz*1. OtfMM Direetar proportion, the total area asTectcd. Bed Baak LOCUST — Robert Staffer, flv*. of Wyoming avr , Maplesood, mif- A bomb twice as powerful as a nom- At tha ie:et a. m. service Sun- John Jon"* i. v(j hq-c "*" •We** Jmm mg cUMre* frrrr! a cut lip aoout * o'clock Sat- inal atonic bomb, far example, will day, Rev. Runjoa L, Welt, pastor, From ;n5;d". " Yran, M .nar him urday night. \*. hrn a cir in which cause severe damage in an area will deliver a aerasea aa Ue sub- in «rri ••}%• h ;n hu'-'nun"1 Hu ' wherever you arc. A training pro- choir will ba directed by Mrs. Al- rr>r f.o.— inz ''r.r R'.riwon bridge %*»- ires* for achaai children in this rca severely damaged by a nom- nal bomb. An atomic bomb ten fred Sniffen, orgaaiat. 'l.d I ITldrif ' ;:;* CA kr ' I r',;y,pr-{ \r\z nort h IOM a.i<"i ' his pUc<-\ Tht state hta beea underway {or many Klswers will ba given ia meaeery < -):. (\\',\ en hy ,}nrur= H Biirnsidr, ssaatfcs aad ia beinf rapidly tx- times as powerful will cause severe damage within a radius from the or Mra. William Maelatash, »r. by r panted t« include every school in G i o o n i " A i >' i ri .s • J : i > < • • i i • •< 1 explosion center only a little more Her children, and ia memory of v ' r\' Thr'j-iZh » -ffi fyc>jn*' frr.c-s tk« state. Tour children are be- h''r,»- * 'i ni i k*1 a f ii'k •£».<{' :i han twice as great as the onc- Joan Elwcll, by her parents, Mr. on T" *^r = r ?-,(\t> (jf *hf; bridsj*' ap- iag taught what ta do, teachers and Mr«. Wayne dwell. Y^.ng nnn ".JIM* or,^ i\;~-. ri'-a:- art camaeteat to care for your ii.ile radiua of the nominal bomb. yauaaetert, aa4 civil defense au- Sunday-school meets at »:»» a. tinv IJ.id';; hf h'.:i:^ in an hour " '==1 i»':": "' ';n t:if' 'ivf -AOrA oofi'fJ|'*1d n: e\ 'O the m., ia charge ef Harry W. lagalle, nf :h thorities will see that children re- psaar. aad there k aa sir Mod-sn p.,.:.-f .lqv.i'mrni A *"'« " »PPio*f:h aawst, SMMT fa* fraea law rxpSMMNi uperintendent. A;«O eeiva maximum protection and the man <*UK •, th- ;,..:.:-P insp.-v.: Al-o a p*ven»i>r in th* r»r ,v •rat ceosideratioa from civil de- wltk ae»i emit da> sad aigM? Rev. Mr. Wolff will deliver the an.) ; • poi * r M •!!..,- i," hi'i frvinr] th- Mt"'••'" RlR',I-'n-R2 ='-'^ ; - T'i" rhl-'l * niorh' feat* farces. If ycur home has A—In daylight the explosion will sermon tonight •A ii'> i-r f :••(•.,| treat m^n:. Thn r'r.i'A be seen clearly anywhere from 50 at the union service at the Red •\a- '.rpa'pfl ),y *he Atlan'ic- H:jfh- beta devastated, ehlldrea will be w;i A ;n a n moved ta apecial welfare place* and ts 100 miles away, At niyht it ran Bank Methodist church. Hia tapie •n- inrAn ni'»» ar] A^\. C^ipf. William be seen from 200 to 500 miles awny. will be •Thanksgiving ia Spits af V.-- :i n.l I'^# ro-man M«"'!vin f.i"k y»tl will be subsequently notified tniff " aa ta their lacatian. Special regia- These. Azures pertain to the nom- Chaos." tratiea aa4 iafarmetion center* inal atomic bosab. The Married Couplea club will r^ fl'' ro > ;\ To^ n.*h:p Tohre d"pnrt- will lit yau knew, at coon a< it is q;ia:^ (hnfi1 -vhlfh th*. astation over the widest area, but meet at the church Wedneaday, thirsty." ' l|,,.= t.-v< ill a"r yen ckaaca af spreading in a big crowd does not any residual radio- Nov. M, at 7:30 p. m., under the I.;n'i, (It rluh will hnld Friday and it atust ba kept down. Follow active contamination. A low alti- nigli" t,.rc .Stanley leadership of the paster. 6aHin« fint-liaiiej facd abaut Naw Jartey'i f)«tdU inelaitry, nawly-alattae) ty' rot 'I1:I!Y'. laatnietleai; nate where the shel- ude air burst occurs when the i. 1 Yit the Ur aaaea ara and get their quietly Al a poll'ira] i HI]v VVhtl ,lo yuu workrrg include Ettty bomb explode* below 1,000 feet CAIAAPY BArritr '< man Cli#are) 6. Mclatira af Perham. Ma., rafraianrinf the Areeitack (aunty aiia*rtc*. ifent a 1 an4 la orderly fashion. Your own thinl\ nf 111' Iwo , i;iii.' you .-;iu ynnieon,' t j y- n trolled panic that can cost many explodes on the ground itself it is P'Kiy M ore, Deborah »nd Win?oi lives. Zion church, conducted by Rev. Jartay frawari ana] a)i(tr!butari |ara«antaa] tkair viawi *• Caxtfraitmae) Mclntira ene) Jsmei C. Injr to kis.s my mrl y< sirnliy, 1)1(1 Ja,-r)!r5. Richard Mnoif, Moii;;in described as a surface, or ground R. A. Council!, pastor, and Rev. lie?" "No!" Th:it '.'. ;is nut my giii:" •-Witfi *a I e> warn I leave Ike burst; a subsurface burst describee W. T. Hauks aa speaker. Rev. Auchinclaif «f R.mien. Thaie lessjinf tka eliicuttlan inclneioei, L. ta R., A. i, Mercker, s>otato Kiip.n, Su.-an Anahle ami Auhie akrMar area alter • kaeaktai* an explosion below ground level. A Th* HI. Hun an Ann Wiligeiodt. A (.'hi i.«>mr« pi r- A—Oet act far a, shock—and a Hauks is bringing his St. Paul's tpacialiit, U. S. Department af AaricwMure; Mr. Ouryta, Cnarlai W. Halman, Dufch Neck, sli.illow underwater burst would Baptist church choir to sing at tha Alire |>,, wliv ilon' >ou he more ty \l-l!i be held a: thr next cl\lh naity one. If you have been in occur if the bomb wire exploded service. praiieJant, Naw Janay fatat* aitaciatien; Canfraitman Aychmclaii, Canejretimen Mclntira, uice'ine at ihf rue hou.'e. Dee. 4. tha area af heavy damage, you're 1 1 beneath the water surface rf the Hunday-school Is at 1:10 a. m. •naj Or. W. H. Martin, eliretter, Naw Janey Aarieultural iis>arimant itatian. Hilila T . w ,' hop*' In si ' liu>re nf Mrmher." will ,«inr raiilj and e»- going ta at* same rough and un- average, harbor. you now thai H;u:y hi: . f! I'lnnge fitull gifts. pleaaant sights. Teu will have to Q—How hot la the e*re af tha Rev. J. B. Ollchrist will deliver control your natural emotion;, and the morning worship massage. lOddie, we're $];\t\ to ?<*'' \"U out Topic for the Sunday afternoon Methodist church, New Brunswick, are parents of ;i ?on horn Monday of the hnspil.i; ?iy;in. l». J. Hanlona In Oharnr buckle down ta help the civil de- COUNTY BIRTHS 1 fense authorities. You may have A—At the center of the explcK- and evening services will be "THe Monday at * p. m. at Monmouth Memorial hn?pii.il .lean I ,, why don't you lirins ta handle the bodies of maimed, on, about one-millionth of a second Seven Heals Spoken oa by Seven The annual fall roast href dinner, Mr. and Mr= Donto Rerrille nf nichie skating wiih you'.' (•oltlrii WrddinK Si inlay or INS after the explosion begins, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Warren of 1 injure* ani dead, and It won't be Ministers." sponsored hy the Methodist Mrn'a Ocean City, foimerly of Long Baibain W., eoni' skatinK mrue Mr and Mrs Iia/id J. Hanlun of pleasaat. Help put out llres, ex- he bomb heat is from 40,000,000 There will bt a church business club and the Wesleyan service entji of a dntinhter horn Saturday often, whin » c'ltiiin tiny \x Iheie. HL' ('hestnut si. will observe Their to 70,000,000 degrees centigrade. guild will bn held Saturday, Dec. at Monmouth Memorial ho.-piin!. (Jury <'., who is it now, Wild* or tricate people who are pinned by meeting at I p. m. Tuesday. born last Thursday at Bea Isle hos- 501 r» wedding anniversary .Sunday Wreckage, give llrtt aid, clear M-ln an air burst, how hat ta Wednesday evaaiag's prayer and a, in Fellowship hall. Servings will Mr. and Mrt. Matlhfn Hognn nf Fay,''.' with a family dinner fur members the earfan af Ibn ground directly be at 5:30 nn* 7 SO p. m. W. Bard pital, Ocean Cily. Mrs. Warren la Vorrest ave., Kran^huisr, aie par- Tommy P., w li,,pe you hid a rubble frem the atreeti. Theae are song aervicae will feature the Kelly the former Mildred Covert, daugh- of the immediate families. A gold- a few of tha joba II you are near hi-nsath the esplastiia? Slngera of New Tork as guests. .Wright U general chairman. Elbrrt enta of a eon horn K»!uidny al very happy birthday. en juhil"o mass will hn celebrated A—For a fraction of a aecond, A. Vilmpter and Mrs. Richard T. ter of air. and Mrs. Fred Covert, Monmoulh Memorial hospital. tha diaeiter acene. Do the best A battle of songs" will be staged Hr. of J*ng Branch, former Fair Harold, Hr., thanlis for the won- at 8 o'clock Sunday morning st 3t. you tan, and «bey the local civil ground temperature reaches as by the Union Four and Junior Four Lswry are presidents, iciprrlively, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Romeo of derful llallow-efn party. ,J;imes Catholic, church. of the organization*. Prurerds of Haven residents. defense authorities. high aa 7,000 degrees centigrade. groups at the Youth club meeting Hrljihaw ave., Shrewahiuy town- Jimmy I'., why don't you tome Mr. l|; aasiHasjt ta have thrai M we Rivervlew hos- Telephone company. Sundsy will A- Ground zero Is the term for •T. ANDRKW> to furnUh and deenrate the kinder- p.ironts of » daughter barn Friday pllal. like? Jean P.. how come we don't see lice or Are station, and they will might think they were, dead. tor, will deliver sermons at tha direct you to your locnl director. Jutt after a good rnin soaks the you skating morr ottnn" Q—At what dlrtanee* will a fully morning service at 11 o'clock and Gail H., we ml.-s you. Why don't soil, though, bright green leaves the evening service at I. you come sUatinff more, often? exposed person be burned by the •pi'ing forth tn mark the thorns, At The intermediate and senior flash heat from an air burst? I he end of each wand there enmea a Mary Ann H., nice reeing you at youth meeting will be held at thn rink. A—Up to one mile from tero, any- brilliant cluster of flower*. Waving 7 p. m. one fullv exposed to the heat may to and fro in the wind, the flower- S.tndrn 8., did you give Eddie. E. The junior youth society will up" be fatally burned. The flash heat tipped wands look like blitzing meet at tha church Tuesday at I remains dangerous snd will inflict torches held high in the air. Their Shirley C, how are you and Jeff p. m. under the dlreetlon at Mra. ma king out? moderate to serious burns up to beauty }asts while the. ground in Mildred < Johnson. Tha pastor's two miles. It'a effects may be felt moist, but quickly without harm at distances up to a drought sets in. at the praise, prayer and Bible Tht Dtlightful Ntw approximately five miles. Several seta of leaves and flowers study meeting Wednesday at • Who la this Pete who is attracted Q—How much protection la need- may come and go each year, be- to Alle.e? p. m. Well. Betty, how do you like Thrtt-Dimciisional ed against flaak heat? cause the Flaming Sword makes the The Women's Missionary society A — Actually, very little. Flash most of every rain. Its roots grow working In the check room? It will meet at the church Thursday, doean't give Harolil a chuncn to heat aperatea Ilka light—it moves over a wide urea ncar'the surface Nov. 29, at • p. m. In a straight line, ao If you are of the ground, where they can holler about people standing around. VOLLAND around a corner of a. building from greedily sonk up water from the MBTHOOItT With Eddie and Betty working at the flrebali, you will be protected. lightest showers, Highland* the rink they don't get a chance Heavy canvas, a wooden fence Sometime* Ihn wnlt between rnlnn "This ts My Body" will he the to skate. Cnmo on, dike a nlpht off. Twirl-Arounds anything of this sort will pi even In n long one, for thr Flnmlnjj Sword s»rmon topic of Rev. Roy E, Wil- 1 mlM skating with you. the effects nf fish hrot from burn grow* on the pniched hllln nnd dni- liams, Jr., at the 11 a, m, eervlee Mailed flat ta Ing n person, Even heavy cloth erln nf our Southwestern slntr« and Stindny. Theme of the sermon st ( IHHOI.AI K M\< AHOONS envelapei Ilia ing provides considerable protec Northern Mexico, The indlnna of- Ihn I p, m. service will be "We tlon. Onn CJK white, i, cup au$nt, <« oreJintry cardb ten plant It In rows where they Must Bn Ready." tea-spoon vanilla, 1 cup corn flakes, H—What la meant hy • "nom- want a tnll, forbidding hedge, Sunday-school will meet at MS 't cup broken walnut meats, ','t cup inal* atomle bomb? Though It la thorny and thrives a. m, Mn. Briejsdiar Arthur S. Woodruff, Newark, third from right, state praiident of tha A—That Is the. term employed to aemi-awect chocotatc pieces. In tht desert, the Flaming Sword Is The Intermediate and youth rel Woman's Hama League of tha Salvation Army Corps, presented eommliiioni lest night to Beat egg whites until stiff but not Identify an atomle bomb of the not a cactus, The National Wlldllfo lowshlps wll inset at 6:tB p. m. power that exploded ever Hiroshima dry, Fold In sugar. Add vanilla, Federation also points out that It Is Toung people of the church will officer! of tha local league hare. Receiving commitiioni wara, laft to right, Mrt. John Olion, cornflakes, walnuts nnd chocolate or a bomb equal to explosive force known by other names, Among attend the conference youth rally to 30,000 tons of TNT, It Is also chaplain; Mn. Juliut Nialtan, tecratary, end Mrs. William Chadwick, treasurer. Others in the pieces; mix carefully. Drop by thorn are, ocotlllit nnd candle flower, nt Princeton Saturday at I p, m, spoonfuls nnln woll-c.T.wrl baking desorlbed aa a 30-kllton bomb. InUrcstlnr InFormnitrtn nn nthcr Iir, Htanlty K, Jnnst will ba the group «r« M«j. Henry A. Dries and Cpl. William E. Chedwiek, a former Register newsboy, who M—We ara told about tha effect* sheet. Dnkc in mmleiiito iMO F.» STATIONERS 1 wildlife species ran he nbUlneri by speaker, returned homo Monday from Japan. He is a graduate Higher Greda Corps cadet of tha oven 1ft to in minutes. Remove af a namlnal atomic bomb. Won writing to the Nntlnnat Wlldllfo Th« November youth rally for the N .Wnnmi.iith M. Ri Sejvdtlen Army,. from pan at oner. Makes 1 dozen federation, Washington 10, D. 0. •uMlairlet win ba kilt) M flirt macaroons 2 Inches In dlamttsr, I*MONI BE MM RED BA*K *OVKWBEI », fMt Committee for Service League Ball Bazar Card Party Receive COLT'S NECK —Stvaa a*rMM TofcVrkldDff.il received initiation ia th* Irat aaa 42-44 MeMwevtii $•• LEONARDO — Mr*. Doaald P. second degrees at a aae«ting of At- lantic Grange Tueaday at Grange Red lent, N. J. Davis and Mr*. M. DeCarlo ar. in charge of the annual Chriatma* hall. Robert Lord, worthy aaaater, HARDWARE - TOOLS card party and bazar which the presided, and iaitiaUoa waa ia ovommi TtAva AOPKY Leoaardo Grade School Parent- charge of the oaHcera. FURNITURE Teacher asaociation will hold Mon- Receiving initiation wcra Mr. 4 JUVENILE FURNITURE day night, Dec. 10. at the achoola. Mra. Eugene Link, Mr. aarf Mr*. Plan* (or this event were discussed Joseph Twardus, Mr a*« Mrs. Fre* at the parents' day meeting of the W. .Zimmerman and Misa Patty TK.M4-O0OS group last week. Baylor. These individual* will re- Mrs. Davis is chairman of tax ceive third and fourth degrees at card party, and Mrs. DeCarlc. the the next meeting Tuesday. bazar, assisted by Mrs. Ami Adams Mrs. Benjamin Baylor, hoaa* I in charge of tickets; Mrs. Arthur economic committee caairaaaa, said j Hatfield, refreshments; Mrs. Betty this group ia aelliag Christ**** I Herold, Brownie and Girl Scout candy, and they are quilting a j booth, and Mr. and Mr*. Robert quilt. They will offer • 20-pound j Goodman, Christma* decorations turkey as a priaa for ChrUtana* and priies. Dec. li. Mra. Warrea Oerow will he chairman of a merchandise club. Mrs. Ullian Reeck, achool princi- pal, presented certificates to pupils ; who won prixes in the Halloween j window painting contest in Red i Bank laat month. Price winner* Va»as LEON'S I wer. Leonard Corter, Virginia Mal- Wirod lard, Carol Ann Hart, John An- dros, John Appaael. Mary Croll inta Lamas MRVCO M.T« MNWtt ftl. and Joseph McLean. Pat Marshall waa also given a prize for placing PHONi Rl 4VIHI third In an esaay contest on flr. Pictured above era the members ef the aenerel committee makina «rrer)aements far rWe preveation. Ra-wvad annual winter ••II ef tit* Jvnier Service loeawe af Red lenk which will a* held Friday even, Tea w»s serve* by mother* ef pu- pil* of the flrat, Mean* and third ine,, Dec. 7, at Rvmian Country club. They »f toft •• rifht, Mrt. William D. Salledin, aetteral grades. Teachers of the three HAROLDS chairman; Mr«. Harry lane, Jr., arise chcirmen; Mrt. Stanley A. Rutiall, Jr., deceratient; MM. grades who presided at the tea ta- ble wer* Mr*. Jennie Compton, Mrs. RAOtO t afCTRIC SHO* Raymond M»ar», invitetieni; Mn. William H. Seett, publicity, «nd Mn. Fr«nci« M. Taylar, Margaret Ellison and Mrs. Rita lariat* at president. Sheehan. 'NEARLY ACCURATE / IS NOT ENOUGH / I Atlantic Highlando Four Area Placet Red (TOSS Blood Donors Tliomaj Coppola of 64 South ave., »e hill njn.tr tttt \ The following gave blood for the ; Joseph Noll, RH) 1, box 314, Long Philip J, Dinkelberg, Jr., of Simp- Hit by Thieves MASS Aimed Koices to the Hod Croat Branch; Mrs. W. J. Noonan, Port- son nve. and Richard Fagan of mobile unit at the Red Bank Meth- land farmhouse, Locuat; Mra. Bar-Valley dr. will attend the tradi- Thiea automobile dealers and a odist church Monday: bara Noyec, tut Woodland dr., Fair tional St. Peter'* football game to- drive-in in this area were hit by Haven; Mra. L. H. Nauss Jr., AVATCHJ Mr», Gtorgp AndriEo , T3 Nave- morrow at Jersey City. burglars last Thursday night. Swarttcl 4r., Middletown; John Ol- fink nn\ Highlands: MIF. K. J. »cn. Chapel Hill, Atlantic High- Bradley VanBrunt, high achool Raasai brothers, Broad st., Pon- 13 M Red tiac dealers, had approximately Alexander, 143 Manor dr, lands. principal, accompanied Morton Joy, Why Delay? Bank; Mrs. Sylvia Ad:inu, Con Mrs. Lois Patterson, Santanjir president of the student council: 150 taken from their petty cash ^ Reussille's uvrr avc, Middletown; Miss Brid- Richard Klcva, vice president; box located in the fhowroom. Ac- get Ann.echini, 111 Herbert at., a|)t.-,, Asbuiy Park; Alia. Robert Come la Today! I'rall, 24"""8 Perrin" e ave., ElElberonb ; Henry Keste, president of the Scr- cording to police, the thief gained 34 IROAD - RED IANK Red Rank. entrance by forcing open a side D. M. Babcock, Box 342, Hillside Mra. Margaret I'alnicl, 14 Battin | vii-c club and a student council avc, Middletown; Mn. A. K. Bahu, rd., Fair Haven; Mis. Qayle Car member, nml Carolyn (iehlhaua, door. He entered the showroom by 4 breaking a window in thn door. 25 Shrewshuiy svr., Highlands; hour'''Mr SS'Sr^udtev^lmun alutl"nt '"'"ni U «ocret.ry-trca,ui-er; SIS W. r*aa4 Randolph Hcardfley, box 417 id.. 1 rS Between $10 and $15 was atolrn ran*- «,-. „.„.,„. o W5 MUnmo"h" W^;'Al.eV.ii,r"!;!V''»-' atate fall conference- of .lu- YOUR CHOICE Rrd BanklVv ;ho vMr? 417. Randolpn n Nh o HT . Ij Ml« riorence. Phclcn, 50 W. Front!''«nt councils Friday at Rutgers from Matthew's brothers Newman Beard*Sank- Mr' Edward Berry s1 • K«<1 Bank; Mr. and Ml*. Clyde! university. Springs id., Shrewsbury, Willys Red B,lank. Mi.. *.d»aid Beii>, | choice of doctor or well, 123 Point id., Little Silver, Edwin Dobson, Jr., of Bay avc. Main at.. Matawan. the Wilkins plant hat not been • HITVUNS lawyer." U\t. Louiie Bailey, SaleSalem lala.., Mra. lRUe toy Rosa, 237 Elberon blvd., here, a in expected to arrive early established. Littlt SilverilEl; Elwood d BrandtBrdt, Un Klberon. tomorrow morning Horn Marietta Vaur «*tlr» taaaclal croft; Mn. Ocrtrudc Biixina. Broad Bruno Senefl, 14 Exchange pi., college, Marietta, O., where they Dale's drive-in, rt. SS, Eaton town, atracture May •«**• day M, Shrew;burv: Isadoie Rrralow, was entered the game night and CcrtHM CaM Staraffa Va 64177 d on how wdl be> 22 John -t.. Red Bank; Wilford money taken from mujtic and cig- fHONE Baker, i Urummond ave., Red arette machine*. Entrance was 113 Weal Float Street Bank. In lllc Ft 1(is at gained through a rear window. Red Bank, N. J. Edward Con way, 20 Hance id., 165 Oxford ave. Fair Haven; Mrs. '" Saturday'* lan9 tranches 147.1441 Fair Haven; Mr*. Maijorie Cum- Lewia Smith, 1J5 Highlands »vc, i Princeton-Yaln football game were mings, co Davidson';, Broad at., Highlands. Philip J. Dlnkelhcrg;. Jr., of Simp- Red Bank; Mir. Walter Cunliffe, 12 son ave., Mr, and Mrs. Italton Cnr- Broad « Mechanic Sit. Sickles pi.', Red Bank; Mr». Char-| Batontown; Mr*. H.H. Smith Box hart of Lincoln avc, Richard Fa- lotte Crothcr*- •• , 3(—4— Shrewsbur • y ave., '272, Red Bank; R. W. Smith, Tulip gan of Valley dr, and Capt. Wood, Ked Bank, N. J. Red Bank; Mis* Roberta Campbell, lane, Ruraaon; Miss Eleanor Squul- lantc, 14* Second avc., Lung who is stationed nt Kort Hancock. 1S5 Patteraon avc, Red Bank. Rodney Kriur, a ttudent at Drew Tel. RE 641(10 Mr*. Mary Christman, box 44, Lo-Blanch; Morris Siegcl, 31 John at., cust; Philip C. Cumminga, 58 Wil-Red Bank. university, Madison, will spend the lis ave., Kcanaburg; Mrs. Clifford Maurice Stalbcrg, Branch avc, and Thanksgiving holiday with hi* par- Docile, 209 Bingham ave., Rumson; Winfleld dr., Little Silver; Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kruse. Robert Conovon, <• Barton »t., Som-Richard Stcincm. 190 Hunting lane, Dismissed at 1 p. m. today, pu- erville, Mass; Mrs. Richard Drout, Fair Haven; Mra, Ruth Stewart, pil' nt the grammar school and Morganville. 1801 Lakevicw ave., Neptune; .Miss high school will return from Mrs. James Davison, 257 Cam-Ann Stiyker. ai Haniaon avc, lied bridge ave., Red Bank; Mi*» Wi- B:.nk; Phillip V. Sullivan, 26 Pinck-1 ThankfRiving vacation Monday nona E. Darrah, 141 N. Riverside ncy id., Red Bank. iiioi nine. ave., Red Bank; Mr.=. Anton David Mra. £dward Swlkhart, Rum*on I Mcmlirts nf the Parent-Tcach/r con, 167 7th ave., Long Branch; Dr. id., Runuon; Mr. and Mra. William I a.=«ociatlon were liost Friday night H. Dcnca. 63 Manor dr., Red Bank. Smith. 2* Watervicw way. Sea | M a dance for liigh achcol pupils Brightg; ; Mijj Virginia StrobeyStroy,, EnEngg - [ ,n the ,,Hdltorium. Association Mr*. Robert DenOuden, highway IhInhtownt ; MraM . DorotheDth a TkTackcttt, 35, Red Bank; Emery Denes, 63 14 Exchange pi., Long Branch; Wil- member? donated $10 worth of re- Manor dr., Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs, liam C. Takes, 44 Manor dr. Red cordings to the student council, Victor Dorn, 12» White at., Red Bank. which sponsors noon-time dancing Bank; Mr*. Raymond Daviaon, every Thursday at th« school. Orchard pi., Little Silver. Mra. Stanley Taylor, Hooaevclt Benjamin Einhorn, 7 Parker ave., avc, Oakhurat; Mrs. S. Thompson, Miss Margaret McCrca was In Deal; MM. Arthur Eriekson, Hope 17 Branch avc, Red Bank; Miss charge of the special Thanksgiving rd., New Shrewibury; John B. Fahy, Betty Tyluki, Box 4818 RFD, Red assembly presented yesterday in Bank; Mr*. G. Toolan. 6& Hance the high school auditorium. The 7 Diidg,! rd., Little Silver; Mi. rd., Fair Haven; Mr*. E. Thorndike, Martin Feldman, 25 Miller at. High- 1M Ridge rd., Fair Haven. program of skit* and special music LEADS ALL MONMOUTH and OCEAN COUNTY BANKS land*; Mra. Alice Felatead, 11 Rus- included rendition* by the Glee acll ave., Fort Monmouth. Arthur Talbot, 70 Branch avc, Red Bank; Mra. Patricia Urion, c"fh: Joseph Kettner, 710 Bendemcre Mi$s Vera Sharldan, Injtructor ave., Interlakrn; Mr*. E. H. Flaher, 1282 Entontown blvd., Box 284-C «' RFD box 122, Long Branch; Mil RFDnFD , LonL g BranchBh : ClarencCl e UnU - In commercial aubjects at the high lard Foster, Campbell ave,, Belle tcrbcrg, Tinton ave, Entontown. school, last Thursday, attended a vllle; Dr. Warren Fowler, Jr., 300 Milton Voight, 6 Tiafford M., meeting of the Shore Guidance Broad it., Red Bank; Mra. Thoma* Shrewsbury: Mrs. C. L. Waddcll, council at Long Branch high achool. Farley, 3D Maple ave., Fair Haven. 81 Fair Haven rd,, Fair Haven; Mrs. Stanley M. Wainwright, Box Mra. Harry Friedman, Its Me- The first printing pres* was im- chanic st., Red Bank; Harry Fried- 203, Red Bank. WRIPTY! man, 195 Mechanic at.. Red Bank; Mr*. Richard Weiss, Ocean ave. ported into this country in 163*. Lawrence Feldman, 1 Hayes pi., Highlands; Mr*. Viola Which«llo, Tf/APTlMSLY DELICIOUS? Fair Haven; Mra. M. A. Fuller, 31 Atlantic ave. Long Branch; Mrs. la Red Hank It a Shore rd., Little Silver; Mrs. J. H. W. Willccnion, Allwood la, Rum- •HEBMAN'S far Grady, Park ave., Shrewsbury. son; Mr?. Robert Winfleld, 46 Queens dr., Little Silver; Mrs. B. I CURTAINS Mra. Bertha Goff. M Ridge rd., • DRAPERIES r.umaon; Mrs. C. Hardy, Coin la., L. Window, 737 Wertheim pi. West • SLIP COVERS Shrewsbury; Mrs. William Hintel- End. a LINENS Mis* Betty Worrell, 518 Laurel a VENETIAN BU mann, Old Farm village, Rumaon; ave., West Allenhurat; Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Catherine Hagcrman, 175 Hud- F.r son ave., Red Bank; George Haw- C. E. Wallace, 61 Crest dr. Little palHaiHf Strvtct Silver: Mrs. Dorothy Wlndham, 49 ram RB a-zaea kin*, 136 Grange avc, Fair Haven. Mannina at., River Plaza; George PAYMENTS! Miss Marie Hamm, 685 Broad at., Woodward, 51 Parker ave. Fair •htrman'a Shrewsbury; Mra. Geraldine Harris, Haven. 108 Little Silver pkwy. Little Silver; Harry Worden, 6 Cooney ter. Horn* Qaeoratort Mrs. William C. Jakes, 64 Manor Fair Haven; Harry Hardy, Corn la, 41 BROAD STREET RED SANK ! dr., Red Bank; Mra. Jane Kelly, Shrewabury; Mr*. Helen Knight, 106 > Borden pi., Little Silver; Jamea Kel- Shrewsbury ave. Red Bank; Mr. I scy, Lincroft. and Mrs. J. Kraui, Center ave, Yas, Tha Marchants Trust Company's A drlicioui meal in it. Mi*s Wanda Kocok, 37 Shrews, Leonardo; Miss Emily Lamirehe, Christmas Club has bacoma th* most =tlf-just heat and serve. Or bury ave., Red Bank; Mra. John L. Rumson: Frank Loversidge, 49 Lo- Attsmtion, LADIES! Langanberger, Naveaink; Mra. Lo- papular in two counttasl Just think lor eura fancy Chop Suey, ctut ave. Red Bank; Paul Mat- If HE likes goad Shirt., retta Larson, Naveaink ave., High- thews, 30 Harrison ave. Red Bank. of it... mera than $300,000.00 in add shrimp, tutu, or leftover land?; Milton A. Llpton, 31 Laurel giva HIM looked meat. Contains bean at., West Long Branch; Mra. Ruth Christmas Club chocks woro mailod Lipton, 38 Laurel at. West Long William Brewater, a leader on the from this bank during tho past waalc. sprouts, celery, mushrooms. Branch. Mayflower, In 1S20, waa a printer. Custom M*de Shirts Why not bocomo a mambar ef this Mater chestnuts and oilier James Laning. 209 Second ave., for Christmas. vegetable*. Asuury Park; Mr*. Edith Lorenio, happy family and opart a Club Ac Sycamore ave., Shrewsbury; Mrs. Loia Lovctt, Silvetslde ave., Little count for tha cominf yoar? Thore Silver; Mra. W. A. Liebhauacr, Ripa ts no ontronco fao... a small sarvico V'V, Sea Bright; Mr*. H. K. Mann, charao will ba mado, howavar, if all 161 Kemp ave. Fair Haven. Mra. George Manger, 301 South payments are not completed. Lincoln nve., Elberon; Mia. Justin Marah, 14 Park avc, Runuon; Mrs. Robert Mat hews, Silvcraide ave. Little Silver; Mr*. Portland Mer- rill, Sllverside ave. Little Silver; Charles Milo, 19 Crawford at, Eat- ontown. TIGHT or JL Mrs. Charles E. Moraller, Sr, Dinah Waeklr Receive la M Waaka Harvard I'd, Fair Haven; Mut* SUt*ING IS UKt THAU Ruth MacAdam, 85 Harrison avc. Any steering difficulty is a warning. It Red Bank; Mr*. Charles Marah, 288 meini wheel unbtlince snd pirn weir— •50 $25.00 Dartmouth nve, Fuir Haven; Mrs. and that means uneven tit* weir-blow. Margaret McDermott, 22 Wnack- You SELECT from 1.00 50.00 aaek ave., KcanaburK. outs-Ion of titfting control—ACC1. fill UENTI Don't drive a car that$ « din. MCIM :.w'0K, Mr. and Mix. Charles Morallvr, 250 Finar Fabrics tha OUR NEW 1952 50 James at. Red Rank; Stewart gtious ai that "unloaded" *\V Let til 2.00 100.00 write l.-.-v t—i Maher, 69 Hance rd. Fair Haven; toreect your c« foe good m-ith industry. CLOTH, COLLAR, CUFF, tlattiili, iti«., tsalrlu fas^ Vincent Mellaci, 10B Shrewsbury approved BEAR U(*tf Iquipment I POCKET and BODY ttyla 5.00 250.00 Anhfctlt, Oki*. Otal. Na. ave. Red Bank; Mr, and Mrs, CHRISTMAS CLUB James McPhee, Holmdet; Jamea TUikYtirlipilrMaFir You Ilka HIM fo waarl Myers, Glcnwood pi, Leonardo. 10.00 All thiM FEATURES at 500.00 prlr* level* rnmparabl* OPENS Laraer weekly payments will bo Didn't Hoppon" to tho good makes o| HOMI OWNERS IntallaUVm stock shirts! accepted if desired. You ran SEfc then* MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26 I. araamwtal Irt* a. lajwlalltn BISTINCTIVK FABRICn t. Cltarvliw Jaltntot T. awr U't Been "Quality" Bine* 1123 In (he COMFORT of I. VtMllM WIMtw* Ant htn Your n«vn Home AM B«r« a. aarai* a«tr at Your CONVENIENCE. I 4. AHMIIMMI Amlag* Joseph Wildanger Go. •• attic and Wlnftw 9 Body Builden ACT NOWI! PHONI Fam ta. hnli iMlmrn BabuUdlng ... Bcflnlihlng LION I. COIDNIR MERC»NTS (litiiiy Comfort ami llotittt/ to Your Home Galluu Holit* and Uum|i HuUle* US Shrewsbury Av«., Phone LONG MANCH a-1547-W Hed Bank, N, I. RR IHIMI •'Neck Sizaa: 13M-1H CHARLII FAIR Hlrovn ••• 114 With HI* Initlnl* - Flit Msvta, N. i, SHOP AT HOME aid Bank ••••14 SAFETY HEADQUARTERS cm Pocket nr Rleevii •••••••••••••••••