RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXV, NO. 46. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 14,1953 10c PER COPY SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12. Planning Board Equipment Bitphty Parents Asked Rings Mark 25 Years as Firemen Dates to Civil War State Shows Job FOBT MONMOCTH-The Sig- Handed Latest nal Caraa mat turn, which wul To Determine stage a apodal exhibit aa part of the Armed Forces day program Parkway Request Saturday. wU provide gaette aa* Marking System Gains On Shore perseaart • graphic erase teeMoar N. Shrewsbury Still ef'eaatmnjileaHont deveJopmente Kindergarten Helper TRENTON' — Unemployment ha* had Jobi In non-manufacturing ever the yeara. The esklbttton been cut in half—to 4,300—and fields in March. - Won't Sign Over It* wIS be on tke pare* of tke Oaeet Appointed for '53-54; •ome 8,000 new worker* were ab- Htata (Battling T-MI) from 1* sorbed in the Monmouth and 'Complexion le Changing* ' Land Aceet* Grant a. m.tmttl 4 p. m. Visitors may Library Cloaing Set Ocean counties' shore area in the However, the bulletin said "an, tbtola tHreenoaa from the Infor- SHREWSBURT—Parents of pu- past five years and more job op- important factor in the changing NEW gHRBWIBURY — Tha oeater on the mala parade portunities are now at hand, ac- complexion of the area has been mayor and council last Thundiy pils attending school here will be asked to help dstsrmins what kind cording to K state report issued tht tendency for electronic) equip- night dteldtd to hand ov«r to tht this week. It al.1.0 told of indus- ment manufacturers to - locate planning board for study tht latest The display will Include the of a marking- system will be In Maj. tfta. Albert J. Myer eoUec- vogue next year. trial gains. here." This is somewhat supported In a serlss of atata rtquiata for (ton, which depicts the early days Of the 8,000 given work, it said, by figures shoving 18,750 had man- quick approval of mapa govtrriinf This was disclossd at Monday ufacturing jobs in the area In of the Mgaal Corps, created aa a night's board of education meeting. 1,050 got their jobs in February Garden State parkway conitmc and March this year! a period when March, compared with 15,350 in tlon in thla area. dtotmet branch of the Army un- Charles Markham, who was sp- March of 1952. There has been der Geatral Myer, then a major, polnted by Board President Fred- 150 persons left unemployment, By thU action, tht governing rolls., The survey said "it Is be- relatively email turnover in indue- daring the Civil war. A 8nanlsh- eric Messina to make a study of trlej jobs, about five per cent. body ktpt in Ita own hands, for Amorlcaa war eoUeetloa wUI show the marking system with Mrs. lieved' that during the summer the present, jurisdiction tha state signal developments at the turn- Nathan Iielin, said he will offer months, there will be ample op- The report was issued in co-op- wants for aendlng tha parkway ef-tae eeatury period. The oth- three choices. portunity to work for all who eration with the New Jersey State across local itrects and othtr seriously seek employment." Employment service. Over-all, it er exhibits are comprised -of In the past year, teacher-parent 1 borough-owned lend. ' " Vatted Malta aad feteign signal Mayor Waldron P. Smith, third, from l«ft, prctantt a ring, marking 25 yttri service However, this optimistic outlook said "employment trends In thla Actually, tbU action presented conferences were uted solely. Tht labor market have kept pace with equipment dating from World second choice will be "report cards with Hoio company No. I of th« Atlantic Highlands fire dtptrtment, to Joseph P. Dender, at was somewhat modified by a re- little or no changt in the position War 1. only." The third will be a combi- port that the region now has a the rapid population growth of held by local authorities. For a tostimonial dinner last Thursday night at the Log Cabin inn. 0. A. Caruso, second from left, "relatively «mall" demand for recent years. During the past 12 nation of the first two choices. months, the total expansion in em- months now, they have eenUnded Mrs. H. W. Ingallt, wife of the steady-job seekers who want sal- the parkway. as designed; would who also, was guest of honor tt the dinnar, holds hit ring which tha mayor also prasentad for aries of $100 or more a week, In ployment of 2,750 reflected almost recently-appointed school custodian,, all branches of industry. The. larg- causa undue losses In property and Nunn With Tru' was appointed kindergarten helper 25 yttrs' service. Others, left to right, era William Mount, chairman of the dinner commit- comparison to the number of such 'taxes and—largely because of the persons available. est proportionate Increase oc- for '33-84 at a salary of 11,200. to*; Fir* Chief Elbtrt Mason and Michatl Man igrtsso, first astistant chief. Thirty-five mem- curred in manufacturing Industries, plan to dead-end Rlverdele ave.— The appointment, recommended by The report was Issued by the hinder future development. bars and guests of the company attandad tha dinnar. Mayor Smith was toastmtstar. principally due to the opening of For 45 Years Albert L. Strasiburger, was made State Department of Labor and new establishments engaged in But, ao other vlewa could be t subject to approval bylln. Luella Industry, In a labor market in- electrical and chemical operations." heard, council recommended that NEWARK-Charles R. Nunn of Bradihaw, kindergarten teacher, formation bulletin for the Long the entire itsue be reviewed by the •10 River rd., Fair Haven, cele- and receipt of references. Mrs. In- GQP Maps Fight /• Honor WAC Graduate Branch Labor Market area. In- Another interesting note -was the Claiming board. It suggested that brated Ms'45th anniversary with galls now holds a secretarial post 2 Plead Not Guilty cluded in the area ars all of Mon- eatlmate that women represent 35 parkway officials go before that the Prudential Insurance company in the Red Bank school system. mouth county,' outside Allentown, per cent of All workers In tha board to explain the atate'a side Monday. Mr. Strassburger alto said that In N. Shrewsbury Roosevelt and Upper Freehold area, being; hired by many indus- of the case and anawer questions substitute's daily pay next year In Knife-Gun Duel township, and all of Ocean; out- tries. "In the two months ahead," still being asked. The board's next will be 112 instead of $10. NEW SHREWSBURY— Determ- side Plumstead township, including said the survey, "almost 60 per FREEHOLD — Vincent Alvlno, New Egypt and vicinity. cent of the aria's total Job op- meeting will be at ,Tlnton Falls Mr. Markham announced the li- ined "to regain lost ground," Re- 63 Locust ave., and John Pelle- school Wednesday, night. Hay 90. publicans hers, are forming a new portunities will be for women." brary in.the school will be closed Wub aimed at increasing party grlno, IS West WesUlde ave., both Building Picture Bright llayor J. Letter JUgby left un- in July and August. Mrs. Walter' of Red Bank, who were allegedly signed the jurltdlcUonal maps. Ob- strength in all parts ef the bor- A particularly bright picture Is Cunllffe, librarian, recommended ough. Involved In a stabbing - shooting given for the construction fields, servers here' have aald. until the the closing because the library fray on Lincoln's birthday in Red signature* are fixed, there will be And to get busy right away, its particularly for schools, housing Petzal, Principal seee little uss during thoss months Bank, plesded not guilty Thursday and apartment developments, fed- some delay at least In going ahead and because of dampness. It was sponsors will hold a party;at Tin- ton Falls Are house, starting at 8 before County Judge J. Edward eral projects and work in connec- with certain phases of parkway decided to transfer the books from Knight. construction. o'clock Saturday night. tion with the Garden State park- In Verbal Bout the basement library to one of the Alvino U charged with stabbing way. Other DeveJeeaaeaM classroomf. Square dancing and prise-giving SHREWSBURY - A clash be- will be Interrupted for short speech- Pellegrlno, while the latter wu in- The information bulletin, first tween Henry Petzal, school board There ware two other develop- Approve Walks es by Freeholder Director Joseph dicted for assault with Intent to one issued since August, IMS, tells member, and Howard Matteson, ments relating to the parkway: Ovsr the objection of Walter C. Irwln, Sen. Richard R. Stout and kill and carrying a concealed wea- of V. S. construction programs principal, featured Monday night's 1. Council endorsed planning Delsi, the board voted to contract J. Russell Woolley, chairman of the pon after he allegedly fired five costing over $12,000,000 in Mon- three-hour meeting board approval of an agreement with Rleciardl Brothers, contrac- Monmouth' county Republican ex- shots at Alvlno as the climax to mouth county, duo to start this for the aale by William F. Buett- tors for the new school, for wmlke ecutive committee. They will tell a long-running argument. summer. Mr. Petzal objected to a report ner of Rlverdale ave. of some 400,- and driveways at a cost of 16,010. of the need for Republican action Bruce Vogel, Ocean township That's aside from a <00-unlt prepared and circulated by JirT 000 yards of flll dirt on hie land Mr. Deles also wanted a 300-foot at this time, and why the new club road supervisor, and Benjamin housing' development now under Matteson dealing with extending to George 11. Brewsjer * Ion, lac. sidewalk In back of tha school at Is needed. Later, refreihments will Fary and son, Harry, operators of way In Eatontown for use by the curriculum. The board mem- Bogata, contractor, for grading a coit of $717, but, on the vote, be served. ' , a gravel pit, also pleaded not guilty Ueut. Elisabeth Berry families of military and civilian ber charged the principal usurped operations In the Rlverdale section. his only support came from Mr. to charges reaultlng from alleged personnel attached to Fort Mon- the board's authority In preparing Some of thla grading work la new PotaaL Btovma Laada Move / falls transactions Involving gravtl Second Lieut. Ellrabeth Ann Ber- mouth, it said. "a loaded answer" to a question underway. The Murray^Une diepute Is at Former Mayor Oeorge Stevens, for the township. Benjamin Fairy ry of Oceanport was named the It told of nine county schools posed by the P.T.A. relative to J. Councilman Clarence B. Unter- an end, according to Thomas P. whose administration lost out here was Indicted for two counts of distinguished graduate of the As- being built 0/ planned In Mon- "enriching the present school pro- berg said 'a search still Is going on Doremus, board attorney. This last November, when Mayor J. Les- statutory perjury and seven counts sociate WAC Company officer mouth county—at Red Bank,' Rum- gram." Mr. Petzal said he ia. for ground to replace.the borough means that tha right-of-way at ihe ter Rigby and his Democratic asso- for obtaining township 'checks to- course at graduation ceremonies son, Little Silver, Shrewsbury, New "shocked that the answer ia not dump, off Wayside rd., which will Charlea B. Kuan southern tdgt of school property ciates were elected, called the new taling tSU.for gravel never deliv- last week at the WAC training Shrewsbury, Eatontown, New Mon- even an answer," adding Mr. Mat* be absorbed by tha parkway. Mr. now belongs to the board. To ef- club a "step forward for our par- ered. Vogel and Harry Fary are center, Fort Lee, Ve. mouth and Ocean Grove. Some of teson should have ^old the P.T.A. Unterbtrg aald the state had of- Friends and associates of the fect tha change, the board will ty," aad wished it success. named in atven Indletmenti for Daughter of Mrs. E. M. Berry, these are additions to existing what is being done and "what la fered $100 am aert for th+fejsent Prudential veteran Joined in con. provide a ten-foot strip at tha, Aatoag tht club's interim leaders aiding and abetting In pie sevsn Sr., of II Arcana ave., Lieut. Betty In reach to be done." dumping grouad, %vt ctttri* gtatuhttlng him, and his dssk' In western tdgt: of Its property to are Councilman Henry S. Oleim counts against Benjamin Fary. graduated from Bed Bank high In Ocean, new schools are pro- the company's auditing division and Mrs. Minerva Knight, party Mr. Matteson countertd that Mr. cided until « replacement far tha P. cTllurrey and Frank Lane, with Another not guilty pita was en« school and attended Red Bank jected at Point Pleasant Beach, Petsal is "putting me in an un- site was found the ri bM w»r doouattd with lowers and an exit on Obre itJIr. Deles, waa committee leaders of the secmd Business institute. She enlisted In Brick township and Pine Beach In fttja. b recognition of bia long district,:: and former 'Councilman torod.b* Anthony Nappl, Etghth fair nositlon." He said he wan not be talked] about. ^e direetMto^btsJtT-biJ* forpmdng St., Union Beach, for eooctaUag a the WAC in May 194», and received Dover township, It said. called to a meeting In the Petsal earlier, anotner damp, .Mt ttr*t«a,Tha waa.awarded .a' testi- four Inches of gravel On tht strip. Martin Anderson and Mrs. A. 8. basic' training in Company A of •Garden-type apertnient projecU monial etrtn aigne< Joyce, of the first. ' crime. He Is charged with' not In* : home by Mrs. Pettal and mem- is the thlng.beU* aojght When that work la done, a fence forming authorities of knowledge the basic training battalion, Fort are in progress) at Long Brancn ber* of the parent-education com- PrtaMtatCarftM. It la txpeattd that tht dub's first Lee. and another is planned at Xlbcron, £ Mr. Hatmaad his wife have-been now on the northern edge of ihe action will be the election of. new that someone set are to the Union mittee of the P.T.A. There, he) development, property will be moved to the west- Beach railroad atotlon. , From Mar: 1980, until January aald the report. said, he was asked about school ftfrU years. Mrs. ofBeers, and the second step will be of thla year, ahs was secretary and eouncll't aea _ . Ifuan la tha forme? Nellie Briery jtf, ern edge. Thle will be part of ft to map out plant for a competitive .Anthony D'Appollto, 101 Uppln- Faraway Job programs such at homt •conomlct, cllman Herbert 1* WUIett, Id? Ar- project which will provide ft teach- cott ave., Long Branch, entered a chief clerk of the WAC detachment manual Gaining, fine arts, music,' Bast Orange; where the couple lived way of campaigning .In future elec- at Fort Monmouth. Pritr to enter- It added that at lettt tTJ.OOO.OOO thur Krlekaon and Mr. Unterbtrf- for several years before moving to era' parking space.In the rear of tions. similar plea to a charge of receiv- crafts and physical education. H* to speed their work toward a re- the school auditorium aad the put- ing stolen goods. He Is charged ing the WAC, Lieut. Barry was w|ll be spent In Monmouth county said he refused to give deflnlto Fair Haven. They have board of education he Is not criti- something." Mr. Mattetoa Insisted Ctg* from (3N.0W to $300400. TbU waa cal .of the local faculty. Patent Granted under a long-term lease, Walter tablishments. he waa not and that hs had no "He le a veteran of World War I, accomplished through a federal Reade, Jr., disclosed today. For tha North Jersey shore, the Abo In line with new building having served with Battery "A," Saying he made specific rsference WASHINGTON, D. C. — The desire to take over board functions. plant, Russell McQueen of Garden grant. Mrs. Anderson wrote that to one of the teachers, Mr. Levin The Lavender Bull has been com- survey'anticipates the employment Frederic Messina, board presi- lUth Field Artillery, of the New obtaining the grant waa aa "out- United States Fateat office has pletely refurbished for the new op- of a peak of 15,500 pereons "when pi., and two other persou who Jersey National auard. said he has the "highest regard for granted patent number 3,4M.0tO on dent, said he believed Mr. Mattesoa standing accomplishment" by the eration and a new staff assembled. beachfront establishments, hotels, must have misunderstood P.T.A. want to build homee on that atttat, Mr. Nunn Is a member of^he board. - the rett of the staff." He added a "Primary Battery and Method of In addition to In-ear service by asked council to consider revUlng Ma comment waa paompted' when Making Tha Same" to Hymen J. the restaurants, Monmouth Park requests, He said he believea the) Fair Haven Ira company and for- A committee of Mr. Btrastburgtr, girls smartly clad In colorful racetrack and other amusements P.T.A. wants to learn Mr. Matte- Its building code, A couple af yeara merly taught Red Cross life-saving the board made a change in twa Mandel of Prospect ave. and jockey uniform*, a terrace will be ago, council adopted a new code Mr. Messina and Mr.' Markham teachen. He should have been Adolph Fitchback of Loch Arbour. are In full operation." son's suggestions at to "something methods to Boy Scouts in Fair Ha- will meet with District Clerk built where patrons mty dint at we can do with what we have." forbidding, among other things, use ven. Active In the Boy Scout move- quoted, Mr. Levin said, aa follows: This invention pertains to the tables. list Boato Oppartaaittoe of cinder blocks In underground Oeorge Winning of Satontown and "Are Mr. Thompson and the board He asked the principal to report ment, he was a member of tht ex- other ELKS 'To Disnua IB sTUNM The New Jersey State Slka OirMn.v.OiirClilMv..Our hut Cripplepp d Children'* committee, which recently completed toe "I Am Glad. Somebody Care*" cam- paign, will distribute the $1*4,704.74 NIONLV collected attonf the W lodges In the state at, the Elk* auttUrlum, BllaabeUi. Sunday. I tUMHtt ttfcMsf 1 <••«,• Tale -•" Tats XSSJM Slick J Stride tUte$ tor the IIOUINIT OCHUNSD ^jKw wn W^f ew^l SUN •USSIS *wtmwm kaai Male esticil km When all'diy play begins, be sure your child ii protected ', • by Stride Rites... designed to help promotr I SAVI 4Uf < normal foot growth, MfHBf 1i*)v VfMetj solidly constructed to resist wear and tear. SHAMPOO viwiYMinr ;m "Summer Stride Rites will keep fun-loving little feet cool, i comfortable and eared for... and our expert staff will keep them accurately MBIUCW fitted to these IIXAU fine shoes! M0.CA rtlr.Trs4*rrisM JJ ADHISIVI TAP Meed from 441 to ..M Aesordlnf to Use - Dealers' rViierletlens Carefully Filled ' IMI 29c M VM w|e twet jus.miL efrlplNtmTOOtnrlWfix foraCleanMouttiTMtel/' SHOE CO. OIANT 2 TUN! IK BROAD STREET RED BANK Uea.Mt.IJI RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 14,1953 Pro Threa that unemployment continued at a under the direction of Mrs. Cath- low figure, personal income wa* 'Royalty' Crowned erine Oakes. Defense bonds wsre WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH New Head of State Banking Group higher, and added that farm in- Furniture Store presented to Miss Ruth Ritt and IT 01 MOT TBUS TO SAT "WE DID EVBB1 come, waa running only one per Ml»» Jill aehaab as sewing prises, UNLESS oHuonuono WAS nr CLGDED :ent lower than laat yetr'a flgurei. At Open House The high school band was heard Pledges Greater Service to Public However, Dr. Mareua Nadler, Has Anniversary KSYPORT—A fashion show by in several selections. Parents later noted economlit and 'profeiaor of visited classrooms to see demon- DR. WARREN FOWLER Roasafeld Furniture company, sawing classes and' the crowning tag BROAD ST. finance at New York unlvenlty, U-U Whit* at., this week I* ob- of a king and queen highlighted strations of students' work, In- Chiropractor PHOItB PRINCETON — The »sw presi- •aid "builnti* boom U at an end cluding a display of articles made dent of the New Jersey Bankers serving its seventh anniversary. the annual open house program and a readjuatmeat U ia the mak- Th» business which is owned and at the high school here Friday in manual training classes and a association, John P. Rot, today ing." . , ' operated by Leon F. Roienfeld waa motion picture made by science pladfad the aasoclatlon'a «fforU to- night. clasaes. ward • greater devslopmeat of "How far It will go and how started in May MM following iU Meld to acquaint parents and long it will lait," he told Me dele- owner'a discharge from the Army teachers and to show school ac- service to the people tad coajuaunt* gate*, "will depend in part on the after flv« years service in the sig- Saturday is the most dangerous tlea ot the state. tivities, the program ia sponsored day of the week in traffic. oeyeboloiy of the people and In nal corps, by the student council. Miss Val- *i TOO, UMB> Mr. Pee, who If president of part on the meaeurea taken by the eria Goetx, student council direc- Jlrat National hank 1MM, WM administration and the monetary tor, was In charge. CONROENCEiMrnu eltcted president of tbt group I**, authorities to combat it." day at the bukin' golden aaat. Victor Rhodes waa crowned king WBfT TO MrTNUR MWMV». Tet, at the aame time, he IniUted and Miss Janet Btegman queen. vtrtary convention vln Atlantic that "what lies ahead U an eco- MATERNITY Attendants were Miss Jane Po- SUPPORTS OARTERBELTS mrnnrwuttOHt City, which HW 1100 dalegatea to nomic readjustment and not a duska, Miss Barbara Dorflinger, attendants. aerious receiaton or depression." Mils Janst Millnarl and Miss Shir- BRAS LINGERIE ICT«TIOTOMAVIA /•Banking U (or all UM people. Arthur M. Mueller, past president ley MacLeod. Crownbearers were WONOCRFUlTfME." Ifaw Jersey banks havs ahown that of the association, called on bank- Christlene Buhler and Jeffrey ''Over a million people basking,ta no loafer a aenrlet for ers to aiipport the United States dale. have found new popular- a tew wealthy Individual*," Mr. Treasury'* efforts to get the na- TUCKER'S "The Fashion Book of 1WU" was ity and conndenct thanks • Poe aald la a statement here. tlon'a debt into the hands of, the presented by sewing classes of CORSET • LINGERIE Citing the devalopoasnta over tbt public. the home economics department, M» BWAY LONG BRANCH 10 Arthur Murray ind hi* laat 80 yean of the aMoelaUon he "Let us In New Jeney help to Magic Stap method of •aid that "alBce the depression 'sell shares in America,'" he de- teaching dancing. Why banking haj come of aft with a clared, quoting the treasury's slo- gan In its current bond drive. not visit Arthur Mot ray's whola new concept of senrke to today and see for younslf all. Salute by DrlaeoU bow quickly you csn be- "Only by being a graa* roots In- Oovernor Alfred B. Drlscoll, sa- ttltuUoa «erving every ladlvldualii luting the association on Its 80th come an assured dancer. need, 'aan bank* -eally fulnll their anniversary, cited the economy of A half-hour trial Ussoo purpose." the state government in a "com- costs oal* 11.00. Mr. Poe alagled out the growth- He dented that the United State* ment on the stewardship of the ad- of eoniumcr credit, penoaal loan*, waa already on the brink of a r«- ministration." pay-aa-you-fo checking account*, eesalon and emphasised that the The governor, linking sound and common trait futrda-aa a few "danger 1* atlt! Inflation." economy—state, national and inter- of the broadly baaed «rvlea of national—ai the surest means of today's bank*. ' • Dr. Burgas* manage* the huge ever achieving America's!dream of Leon F. BosewfeM At the convention, Deputy to the fro billion public debt and deter- world peace, said that state gov- AiHiurMunar. IK Secretary of the Treasury ,W. Ran-mine* the monetary policy. ernment and banking had one great The original location of the busi- dolph Burgaae Insistsd that the > • Ho pointed out that the produc- point in common plaguing both— ness waa on Shrewsbury ave., and economy was "aa atrong aa a bull tion lades of the Federal Reserve the fact that "you can't get* some- in Nov. IMS, the firm moved Into pup." ; . ' • • .• •! -j> Board: was at a new record high, thing tor nothing." its present location. While at Fort ARTHUR MURRAY The Association urged liberalisa- Monmouth aa an instructor in the •» BANK SfsJaMO tion of the tax laws on banks to signal corps advanced officers give depositors further protection, course, Rosenfeld said he grew to 157 Ireod Strati • Had lank 44406 In resolutions the Bankers urged: like Red Bank so much he decided CLEARANCE! FLOOR SAMPLES! 1.'Elimination of double taxation to remain here following his release Wa Ma«l rMm far aaw lay mm mi tava aa on corporations "which not only from active duty. Formerly of results in increased costs, but mili- Mount Holly, "Pete" a* he Is Mown tates against the orderly production to his friends, received his school- Stive $50.00! of goods and services—all at the ing at Mount Holly High school a«d Main — ultimate expense of the taxpaying and the University of Pennsylvania. public." • . 90 MEN S TROPICAL SUITS »»• 24 Smoka aUmaft to lhaia lia.Mwaia.ht tropical tutti it naaligiblt. Papular tinala braaitaa] moaitlt in tans, Uua, frayi, but tint ara brokan. - - * from Merchants Trust Co. MEN'S and BOYS' clothing, furnishings, sportswtor « •••/•;_ • .• • . • • • •. •• All tHaia thtnfi yauVa baa* wantinf ta hava reduced .'• a*Ma fa yai^r hama H maha it maa'arn, mara '•' llvaWa ...ajaibanana wHh««it Bi(Hln| unrfua Ya« aan Maura tha . ..." 509b- 33 Vs9b- 209b aan gfamlw yau yUjk, frtanaHy tarvlaa. Ra* All marthanallM In tha itara whan tha alarm was turnaa] tn at naan FrMay, April 17th, hat baan mamaar, it'i aaiy fa «V Bnpinau wIMi Mar* IntltMlint all avr fama«i-br SORRY, NO ALTERATIONS NO EXCHANGES, OVERHEAD DOOR NO NEW CHARGE PRODUCTS CORP. JiKritfel ACCOUNTS OPENED Mmbtr Ftittd&tmvt Syitm Over II fieri ef' OsnUsu«ni amlte DURING SALE • 4M MMIWMUIV AVINUI ft S 0 B A N I Mtmbir Ftivti Dtpotit Imurmet Carp. Ml IANK *•'•*> OPEN FRIDAY TILL' * P. M. * ••••* •wnn FIN M WHIP RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 14.1958 .0*9 per capita. The total for the months. Hines' conviction* wert: County Top* State state wae Mll.441.02. 4 County Drivers ont failure to keep to tht right, aa* LeValley Ends Industry, Honored crossed traffic lines, two speeding, In Heart Donations COMPLETES DVTV IN TEXAS one careless driving and one dla- Tht Ntw Jersey Heart associa- Lose Licenses ; - obeytd .trtme officer's signal. HI* BATONIOWN — Naval Aviation tion hat released a report en con- Ordnance Course This Week, Began in Phalanx TRENTON—Four residents of license was revoked for SO days; tribtttlon* to the IMS Heart cam- Cadet Frederick A. Rueckel, »on of Ostrander's license waa • revoked Mr«. Ann M. Ceetare of 81 High FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — Cpl.' of a half-dollar through which food Monmouth county were among the paign, which puts Monmouth coun- Charles L. LeVnlley, son of Mr. and It would take the' insatiable ap- 48' drivers whose licenses wtr* re- six months for thre* spteding, two ty at th* tap, on a per capita quota at, recently completed duty at the petites of an army of Paul Buayana processors literally pushed bit* of failure to keep to the right and OM U. 8. Naval auxiliary Air station, Mm. Lawrence LeValley of 12* food in filling ths cans. . . voked Friday by the atate division baiii, of all the 21 countiei in the Monroe ave., Shrewsbury, has suc- to make a dent in the billion* of of motor vehicles under the point careless driving convictions. Short'* Mate. CabanUs field, Corpu« Christi, Tex., cessfully completed a course on ex- cans of food that have moved from Shortly after the turn of the cen- tyittm Instituted lut year for pen- convictions, for which hit lletait Monmouth reported a total of where he received advanced flight plosive reconnaissance training tho. state's fields and fisheries to tury, however, American Can com- alising repeated violators of motor was revoked six months, wert! oa* ftt,470.M, which met It* quota of training. here. pantry shelves throughout the na- pany, which operate* four plant* In vehicle law*. careless driving, ont passed rad ten eente per capita of population. Cadet Rueckel, who attended Red tion since New Jersey's, canning in- New Jersey, touched off a revolu- 1 light and one leaving tht sctnt of The course is dealgntd to famil- dustry was founded in 1847. . They were Herman Johnson, 29, Thle total wai exceeded by only Bank Catholic high «chool prior to iarize students with various types tion In the canning industry by •n accident. • entering the Navy in 1931, received The Garden State's canning In- perfecting the modern open-end can of 77 Linden pi., Red Bank; Charlea two comities, Euex with SSl.OM.M, of explosive ordnance used by both Hines, SO, of 14 Brooktlds ave., which wu .OM per caplU, and hii primary and basic flight train- the United States and the enemy dustry was started at Phalanx by which permitted the canning of Maternity Metkea WeaH ing at Pcnsacola. Fla The North American Phalanx, pack- whole fruit* and vegetables. Kttnsburg; Jama* Ottrander. 14, qf Ualoe, with |M,8M.M, which wai forces in time of war, how to detect M4 First at., Keyport, and Charlie Ostsrtaa tt SW ' • the presence of such material and en of vegetables. In th* same year, Harrison W. Crosby canned In addition to expanding the use- Short, |t, of 144 Protptct ave., As- KFICTAMT MOTHR the correct procedure used In re- fulness of the tin can by making bury Park, .el porting the situation to the proper tomatoes tor the first time In Amer- It possible to process more and authorities. It also qualifies the ica at hi* home In Jamttburg. John*on incurred thrtt tpcedlng more products, the open-can led toand two careless driving conviction* — UNS IROYDON HALL ACADEMY student to use judgment and take Ntw Jtrsey, through tht shipment the devtlopment of machinery cap- tsi necessary stepi as a precautionary of 87 billion can* of food and non- able of making up to 480 can* a and hi* llctnst wai rtvoked for tlx measure to Insure the safety of food product* to nation-wide mar- minute at well as highly1 efficient Summer Sessions civilians in the danger area until ket* during the last 10« years, ean-cloeing equipment for canneries. the explosive ordnance can be re- played a big part In raising Amer- moved. As a result of these and other JOth ica's standard of living to tht great- century developments, the canning DAY CAMP During his tour of duty In tht est height* in the history of the industry has expanded In New Jer-' SUMMER SCHOOL U. S., Cpl. LeValley has received world. The 45 bllHon cans of food «*y today until 'It far exceed*, In diplomas from the parachutists' oroducts It provided have helped site and efficiency, the fondest CO-EDUCATIONAL CO-EDUCATIONAL Hchool In Fort Bennlng, Oa., In •At American people to improve dream* ' of the canning pioneer* • WSSfcS June, 1951, qualifying him as a par- thtlr year around diets and attain whoae early efforts encouraged can- • woofct— achutist, and a radio operators' higher standards of health. Jaly 4t» A»f. 21 aourse. here, qualifying him as a ntra throughout tht nation. Hlftory Cttei By 191», the valut of tht canned Joss at to Aug. 21 A901—6-16 low speed radio operator. He alto participated in the atomic bomb ex- Tht statt'a production of IS bil- food pack had jumped to I3t,822,- Ali High School Subjects 000. In 1M7 it rose to t86\*48,000. Swimming Instructions, Art* periments at Camp Desert Rock, lion cant of non-food product*, such Nev., In Oct., 1951, and "Operation a* motor oil, paint, insecticides and New Jersey's 75 canntrla* now Beview Credit*, Advanced and Crafts, all sports, hike*, Snowfall" at Camp Drum, N. T., In archery, horseback riding. Per- pharmtctuticaU, also have mtdt it turn out a pack worth $170,000,000 Credits, English, Language*, Jan. and Feb., 1952. for distribution to markets through- aetaMM, Mathematies, History, sonal Guidance. a leader In thia Held. He is now assigned .as troop In- The achievements of the state's out the nation and overseas. In ad- etc. Bemedlal Reading, Bead- Grade school tutoring, Reme- dition, other food product*, such as lag AeeeleratloB. dial Reading. formation and education non-com- canning Industries are being ssluted missioned officer with Company, throughout the state In conjunction meat and shortening packed In can* "C," 188th Airborne Infantry regi-j with New. Jersey Canning Indus- bring back $2*0,000,000 to the atatt. Enrollments now being received. ment of the famed 11th -Airborne tries Week, proclaimed by Governor division. Driacoll for this week, des microscopic organisms Cpl. LeValley is married to the Beverly Judd, IS, of Avon, who nIrds, the only land .animal former Miss Donna Iris Chaplin of is reigning as quean of the Eastern Canning of vegetables has grown which is a year-round resident of Croydon Hall Academy, Allanlie HighlancU, N. J I Elkhardt, Ind. They expect a child ceramics and hobby sh,ow at thefrom small beginning* In Central the Antarctic continent is a wing- in October. Asbury Park Convention hall. She Jersey to one of South Jersey's less Insect about half an Inch long. (IBYSLEI^AHTEMP Ariaarle HlgMwMh MI7o* holds minitture glaxed figurines of most important Industries, During Boys are sblt to nsks eocktt Boat! htrielf cait specially In observance that period, too, the state hat risen by nelling Th» RtgiiUr.—AdvtrtlMMilt. of the ahow. Show opened yester- to a petition of leadership as one day and will close Sunday. of the nation's top food processing DORff S FOTO FUMES PRISINT3... staSb. It I* among tht Itadtrt In tht processing of tomatoes, atpara- Pupils Participate gus, lima bean* tnd spinach. NOW! Th* state's favorable climate and In Library Council fertile soil have made it possible A rasldontlal coolfng RUMSON—Two members of the to spread the state's food growing high school library council here, throughout several sections of .New unit to bo added to your Florence Carlock and Barbara Jersey. There are 75 canneries op- tsiitina haatinf plant. Slate, attended tht meeting of the erating in 17 of New Jersey's SI New Jersey School Library Council countiet, Including Cumberland. At- association at Convention hall, As- lantic, Burlington, Cape May, Glou- As Ldw As ' bury Park, last week. Mlu Kath- cester, Salem, Bergen, Essex, Union, ryn 8. Dennis, librarian, accom- Camden, Hudson, fiercer, Middle- panied them. sex, Monmouth, Passale, Somerset soocoo Miss Carlock, president of theand Warren. But the largest shsre Rums on High School Library coun- of the state'a canneries are In the 895 cil, has been a member of the coun- great growing areas of South Jtr- cil four years. Miss Slate la a one- sey. year member, coming from Long Vegetabts* aa Top Branch high school to Runuon for her senior year. . Although fish, such a* htrrlng roe and sardine*, were Important Now Yw Can Be ComfortiWe AM Year canning products along with veg- • • . with a yaar 'round air conditioner. Juit rtfht warm It's SHERMAN'S etable* In the early years, canning "I didn't knew I was tpina so of vegetables' became the state's air In wlntar ... delightful cool air all summor ... filtered, For Slip Covers moat important processing activity. fait, my hmband must havt had After The North American Phalanx humidity-controlled air gently circulated, to all parts of your and Draperies was successful In Monmouth coun it fraaitd." ty, canneries sprang up In othei home all yearl part* of the state. In IMP, Harrj Evans, Jr., a tinworker from New York, canned vegetable* In Newark Juit antthtr ntw ont/but ws One elltat was Doctor Kaatjs Arc tie Expedition. ?•- ijtakt no oxcuiat as wo dtllvsr USE NO WATER Later a number of canneries be promptly what it ordtrod by gan operations In South Jersey. II waa Brldgtton'a John D. Cox wh *•»•• - • '••••"••'•-i- •• y waa an tarly developer of cannlni and can-making equipment, Includ Dora's PhoM Shop. II Wsllaso ing tha first foot-powered tomatc filler and the first successful cap- St. Rod lank 4-2273. Csm ping machine. Both of these ln< venttone greatly reduced the can- mtrcial A Portrait Miotooras* ning time. on. Canitrsi, SuBpliss A Rn- CAU IE By ISM. tht value of the Ntw J.H. Mount Co For Sheet at Heese Servfe* Jersey pack waa I1.47»,000. By MM Ishlnf for ths AmstoHr A rW IMpl9, AVSs m WMM it was fc.SU.OOO and 1MB it waa uf to $3,521,000. AfJTMtMtt Thla was dont despite the fee that canning progress was still se- verely impeded by the need foi In th« 1953 Mobilgos IconomyRun using what we* known as holt-and- ean cant. Thaw containers hat only a small opening about tht «IM STUDEBAKER COMMANDIR V-t WITH OVlVbRIVI It's MUtant white when it tots on your bom*. And Du Poot "40" Outside White HOUH Paint *•»* you horns tatting white long after ocdj. Buy paints have batons dull and dirty. Th.fi because this tgcluslvs Du Pont ftmuls k richi n Osaka dioxide, tat whitest pigmst known. Dn Pont "40" Outeidt White is •slf-deanlnft TWs msus dirt and dust don't bsoons Ilnbedded' fa tht paint nbn. Its aetfen of htavy rain strik-4 fag your hont Intpi mutum sfrkiing white. (11* Mlf-dMninf action talui plaet on any mr. fins exposed to sun and rain, provided no ntra. omong oil competing 8 cylinder cars hnvy eonomtntioM of industrial soot an in tht _ • a » YouTl And Du Pont Houst Pafato go on fast •nd Maily... hidt btautifully... go a long, long way. And thty givt tht bast protection against rust, rot and dtcay. from tvsry angk, they am you tans... save you Bsasy. Du Pont Paints for «rtsrior m COM In a wife rtuft of today's most popular colon. Thau's tht right Du Pont Hems Paint far your particular OS** is ymn ahead of ordJaery ••ids... whether your horns is wood, masonry tJ*B paintst It goes on catty;;; UntJ CrvlMr V-t wtnMr In Cl«t D with 4f .9474 or a combination of both. For bat rasulte, oont Hm mike f)4jr ftjlkn, fa and aw us. WsTI rttOMktnd a rtUabls pafat* floaty surface with tuptrb ra. tntrajits •t^vlpptfJ with avrMtiafif fag contractor. Or if you prsftr to do ths work •JeUncetofadini, younslf, ask for ths frss mUdewanddsiool. IMhiflliifl ••«#•/ lii actual m\h$ pmr ftjllone bookltwwnuft tha•»»•«t wilwilll hslp you $£.15 oration. It keeps flit UntJ Crater •vtrwftj ttJt Mtv«l mllut Mr*altonl ftt a good job. •huittrt end trisj sparkling for years. Comes in 3 shades of men and 5 other •o Iwa VwKey, jttw ifM ll.lrta.nt, sWoHd fcy handaooit colon. wW^aj^WfWww ^BTWv^PW Wv^iB^Pv a^ast^ejlt^eja ^s^BTrwt^PVV BP^Paa^^BJ J. H. KELLY CO. YOUR IAIII AND »MViCI OIAIIR CORNER BROAD ST. ft HANDING ROAD, HED BANK W. H. POTTER & SON its y y MfOMf RID RANK 6-3t00 Rll NIU ROAi MIDMJTOWN, N. J. VtWtr VPJtl ff|T VVf w tHt^t»jf iTfftl Paoso Mill IrW^— a^VV^gv^SVv^FOVSV ^FSSv^ ^vVH* Vw^'S^ VS^BV^BSBv^BsaPSv w^B^B^PJBS DUPONT PAINTS In, EVERY PURPOSE 'CALL I OR A DEMONSTRATION RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 14.19S8 Pace Ffft agreement will be reached on the Set Public Dog Issue—a long range one In this- Genovese's $1,200 Bed Sold for $160 town; Ho submitted • copy of a propoied agreement (or a contract Hearing May 21 with a dog warden. Me aaked NIW tHRTWBBURT - latUao counoll> member* to *tudy It •f eentlmitDf IU mMtlag long Into - Chart** Cirltoh, who contract* HAVE YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING the nlgbt, the mayor and eounell with several towna for dog collec- Uit Thursday put off until Thura- tion and control, wrote In proposals day. May M, at th» Mhool, a nubile under which he would serve w the huriai on proposed do« eoftrol*. dog warden here. The Job hai been That iuslon will start at t/p. m. AND SHEET METAL WORK •ought by the Ifonmouth county Councilman Herbert I* Wlllett, eholter, S.P.CJL, at Eatontown. Mr. M, aaid tt had bun determined Cariton haa been promoting a teriet DONE BY that tha borough already hat a sat- of Inter-boroufh meeting* On dog isfactory dog control ordinance. The control at Oceanport, another to be thing to ba daeldid la how It can held tonight. batt ba enforced. Councilman CoUtto U. Sppt, lead- But Mr. Willett MM no decUlon Ing the dog control atudy. Mid heott a warden could ba decided until MARTIN J McGUIRE hoped gome really «aU*factory the borough'* program la complete. BEUtSTERED ' II ef 1111 A«al» *a»ert *t the Boreas.h ol *•« Bank *i Dt«. II hlonmouth County*$ Largest Plumbing and Heating Contractor* tii.iia.t* $ tttti.iii.ii t it.ut.tt ll,U0.0» for ffomea and indutlrial Plantt fITiit2, LI«. .*.« • utuitf cut... I«.!T.U. UM|j.n 10I.T00.4I AtMtuatati J5.t44.1T ll.III.lt lavtatorr l.ltt.lt 1.MM0 ON HIGHWAY 35-2 MILES NORTH OF RED BANK ltt.tto.ot Fl«a* Capital—Wtllltr JJJ....™.....-..-... nt.tti.it Daterree Ckarsas te r»t«ra ?*»«»* —- 4it.tO0.0O Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Work Today Total Aorta . PHONI RED BANK 6-3767 UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY tlAMUTICa. ttSttVES AMD lUBPLU* .... I 451.700.00 | Il.tOt.OO 444,100.00 '.Z 44.475.tl 4t,ltl.O4 BOILERS - RADIATORS - FIXTURES - PIPE - VALVES Ai»r .... . lt.101.17 t7.700.lt atkorlaatloiia .... . tt.III.14 •1.104.H InpraraMBt 5.044.41 ltll«« AND FITTINGS FOB SALE AT AIL TIMES I.OOI.It 8»*Ji.rV. foSr AaiirtUatloB-Flind Capital "" IU.01S.II llt.01l.lt liatf> for Certain AiMta RaMhrakl* ...... 111,441.77 10t.T00.44 lfn. Wltla H. Grant of New enance and is asking $350 a Week I fees. Oenovete has filed a counter- Bonne for IaTtatorjr aa* Baak Stock " I7.J44.I7 tt.ltt.ll York city atand* by a huge double ni.iit.8t 10I.J14.00 for support and $5,009 In counsel suit for divorce. SurPlUS MH».aa«B*ou*HM«*e«aoa>aoo bed with a mirrored headboard, *. 1 —t Total Uahllltloi, fettrMt aa* peach aatln apread and peach tatln pillow coven, which reportedly coit . COM-AJUTIVS STATlWnjT^r^BATIOH,AHl» Vlto Genove*e of Atlantic Hlgh- FOUNTH GRfLi Fratuic Yaar • Yaat landt,. reputed kingpin racketeer, YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT 1EVCNUB IMI Hit •1,300 and which waa «old to two KlHSijUw... Awr.prl.tri . I JJ.JJ 0.01 I W.J09.00 middle-aged women for $160 at pub- Carroat *«»tnut (Caifc •»•!•>•. _...... «..-..-.~~.—~ l.JSt.lll.tl 1,110,111.14 llo auction in New York city lajt OUR PRESCRIPTION Totil BVuna* ...... tl.llt.H5.il I1,1II,IS!.J4 Thursday. lv FurniahlnKe, which the estranged DEPARTMENT IXPBIDITUMU pproprl.tloiirlatloau i ...... I Ilt.t4l.tt 4IMII.1S lire. Oenoveie Mid. cost about Local Schookaool Tax ...... 4tl.IIT.t4 4ll.llt.tl $100,000, brought $10,380 at the auc- CouatrTax . 111.(11.71 Ilt.lll.t4 CARRIES A Sun Rag Drugs tion. After commlMlon and trans- T.t.1 ajapaaaituroe. tl.tlMil.tt tt.tit.tOt.1t portation deduction* are made, half llMKItf/ the remainder will be uted for back COMPLETE LINE OF 47.II7.SI lllHMl A*?i%atxMa<4a^fcl*Ma'rrior'Ta^ lo!tlo!t* 117.15 alimony payment* and the balance BBOAD AND WALLACE STREETS, RED BANK I'llVIT will be deposited with Superior | PHARMACEUTICALS ' Amount kiiii to Surplm »•»•», respect' ftak-TaUt AM*a«lettd —_._~_~™. .^J.^ Iwly. run flit George Washington waa born J*U«. mOlfl K4T.lM4tar.Ua/ •ak.TM.1 Feb. It. ITU, but on the adoption WAXED LHai Approprlatri la Carraet Mttt, of the Gregorian 'calendar by Eng- lalaaM, DMiBkor flit -. ~..^._.. land and her colonies In 1T6J, the PAPER old-style Feb. 11 became Feb. a 1 e«**pi«it VOP'^QB . I. Tkat lataraika* tallootri la Mtoriaafa wltk tka Haute . under the new-style jalendar.. _ l^Tktt tka> CeUMtafTnuvin'i koa« k« la«»at*t U MLttt.t M at nanlnd k» NOW ON I. Tkat te* ***mei>*M»u ke nfaajri. appUri te tain rootlfakl* er eaaeelM. 4.jCtlat»HwierM.o«atik.lleal4atri. • • . ' ...... : . fi .-M e«jnMr* m egR.Mli *ai anparri fteei tko raawt.ef eedlt ef tko aWotwk of HrmWrtv^eMtf W,MeMeatk for tk. etloiieer >«*r ltlt. BOUGHT MAIU/K Tkla nain of urili lakmlttri ky Jooipk i. lotPMa li oa II* at tk* Bereaik Clark't \ Thrift -Wist- AIDS FOR STOCK .•*. eai *Ur ko laiptit«4 k> eay latamtri porMa. . Don't bay UBTIubl 0. YANVUST. Clark. SUMMER DAINTINESS auto insurawe XT'' r«m|t1m Lm Tim KMIMII lttll.ll TUMY|n~He10VSETS. - 1 urn Taut aao'fai'Tltu'UtM 'iUotWae'ia'"''Z tl.l1l.ll ¥ W 1 ...»akl« lt.414.tl • " -• (MM •( SOUII JIT! Wistm WHET ante te taittaMet Tier'i lUftaaa lt.ltt.tt L4md! Utyo4jr*wne«*parim UK! mi mi SET! Katatfn prsvt ti» greater value ol kl* aaa a Otktktrr Llaallllln etelery eai Ipnlalll Petit,.Pi . .„ Atttuu'i protection and Mrvii far Cartel* AIHII Rttilnkl*' , atrviet. Alktate, the) auto fd TOTAL UAMUTIM, MORVH AMD WVUII. GAHY STICK COMFAaUnVK rW ton -4 t>kl *M o» nta> 4t» M »M«V. CilFfM DEODORANT aolM om, traata. •»*, **—. *+m M jtlV #ept»pil|| #tti M Vlflt f#*WJ W MW|| AM I • 14 added beat** at at **»• out ataok M W MM iMm. I* Mwa an MS mt tm IM*mm • ItNeMltWMtMftfl • Matt-Mi eliki i •ad lawrf eur SCDSJIIOIMI Specials in Our SMOKER'S DEPT. M, ,.,MW,.MW.«.....M....i Illlltf It JJ...M I IT.II Mi Si ISM Prier Toon Aipraprialltai.... I,tl4,lt 11 I'tWI I IMIMt • IM 11,11 tMiatratiiesi ODOHONO t,ltt,H at MPMS Ant laajteapj. IIMIMI • It.MI.II *K^-«¥-i.. l.ltt.tt rid Gisrte* la Akeve las«**ilar*i „.„....«.«-„-« ll.ttl.tl AM* ...... I 41,1 lt.lt I M.MMI MHIIWCMOM, WflllM MfMVfll kMWN ..... 111,111,11 tl.tll.l UMI Ap>r*pfla(*i I* Cornel Itetil ••••.".t:«'»,« JIIVIMim ,tuytyi tiiyjMi Tim**, mi •eliM*. DttMkef II, ltll riNi mitTic Te* Me k* kiM la SUTTON Sti< k liTlNOILIiTI Vit MerttrMsli a* eppllia er MittlM, lei |*Urf**4 tneaRli k* thavfll OUR C ill Utifiit M lelUitM In . tf®,lk...UWt.. DEODORANT iat ('apefjlt M *••<• la ••in fMMM 9f l#aTI/ RajMta i*l [ho Midilritr»iiifnrt>t tttit vrertiiMrcTeVVfelt k li'eVJfill.'.r , ' f / 24 ^ r it ekeva lanaisr; er iCRepjili ••• inaen* ffm tl riperl of auilt al th A *«»lly.*«iM* mktMlwy it UIH. liikmli M* T.wmilp ofAltaMli, Count/ ef MesMeallit tj*i prijtHk forlh* ih. teliti i r ri.*r Illli Thli i» Cl,, IM#> MHH 14 lloMlitMi *»l«l o»* HMttit perl.efevill jukmltlil hr faneh I, inMis. Iliilitirie. M« *• OIIMI loaptny, MmOhn CMc**t, HI, ** Me ai lie Ttwaihl. Cluk't •£•* aid air •* laiNtle* THESE: BIG SPECIALS NOW ON SALE AT ALL SUN RAY STORES THROUGHOUT PA , N J DEL P*« Six ~" RED BANK REGISTER. HAY 14.1953 anced in part by a cheaper dollar, a rising WFO NEARLY GIVEN UP HOPE RED BANK REGISTER national economy and an increase in popu N. A lation. But for improved methods of fire EVENTS OF YEARS A<3O ESTABLISHED 1ST! fighting, fire prevention, construction and By John H. Cook aad Henry Clay safety methods, the loss would have been PUZZLED BYFHUSMEN'S AD FROM REQISTER FILES THOMAS OWING BROWN. FabUsber higher, he said. That, no doubt is true, but 1»3 Broad Street, Fifty Years Ago. nlihsd by Ralph Willguss ant Lyle JAMES a. HOGAN, Editor Eatontown, N. J. it leaves no room for apathy. We must May 6, 1863. Heliley. M. HABOU) KEIXT, Basinets Manager Calvin Weolley, age. 40, of Mor- remember that a terrible loss is continuing, To tht Editor: ganvllle, fell from a wagon while The Carpenterf Union "of Red W. HARRY PENNDfOTON, Flant Sapt .That big "Fir* Sale" advertise- riding from Matawan with Richard Bank, served notice on all the boa* most of it needlessly. carpenter* In th* county that after Snbierlption Prlrct la Advanet Out jear 15.00 ment ol the Mlddletown Township Hannaway. He landed on his head Matches and smoking were responsible Fire department in The Register and death was Initantancoui. June lit, they would demand an tts •onth», 13,00 Singl« cow, st counttr. 10 will a couple of weeki ago, had me more eight-hour day at the sami wages IMM4 Wukl;. «nt.rtd •• Saeons Cl»«i MatUr «t tha Pail. than a little puttied. Perhaps some- Mrs. Elisabeth Brown, widow of ««e* at *af Bank, N. J.. undtr th« Act ef M.reh », IMt. for 25 per cent (a whopping 1379,134,740) they were receiving. However, on* can enlighten me. Morris B. Brown of Manatquan, they decided not to force the eight- ' "FMtatttm tail Subterlbtri In tanrtrtlnt efcssla ef aMriii of the insured property losses last year— Th* impretiion given by the ad- and mother of Capt. Thomas P, plciii UM Failal Farm 1547 hour isiue with ths mlllmen, ex- the chief cause. Misuse of electricity ac- vertisement I* that th* flre depart- Brown of Red Bank, died in- he cept when these men were employed ment ii a private organisation, own- •4th year. THURSDAY, MAT 14, 19SI ' counted for 12.04 per cent, petroleum prod- In*; ten lire houiea and 22 piece* of on union Jobs. Ore equipment. It had. always been Miss Henrietta Lyons, daughttr of The flnal examinaUoni of. the ucts 8.88 per cent, heating equipment 7.06 my understanding that *uch prop- William Lyons of Fair Haven, was graduating clase of the Fair Haven per cent and rubbish and litter 1.73 per cent. erty waa uaually owned by the mu- married to Walter A. Stewart of pubHo school showed that Charlie Progress in Area nicipalities, and paid for .by th* tax- Stamford, Conn.. Rev. William A. Hendrlckson carried off tht honors Lightning's toll was only 8.21 per cent and payer* thereof. If Mil* It not the Milton of Fair. Haven performed of his class and was to be valtdie- CM* in Mlddlttown You get America's favorite classics-silky pure wool worsted gabardines that combine the utmost in good taste with the utmost in comfort You get Bond's exclusive'Tested Tailoring"-hand'detailed Rochester needle- work that gives these fine gabardines added character and perfect drape. You get Bond's famous "Stay Set" cold-water-shrinking that guarantees enjoyment of smooth fit and trim lines over many years of useful service. You get savings of'10 to*15 from Bond's unique maker-to-you operation- the world's biggest business of its kind. rfoiscf Tn#iii in Our Sciwifificwly CooM STOJMOf VAULTS fmkm far pUm issusii ast< tut, So aim. —1 (aRM t CflwfJ.NJ I_ MMt• *.~t W ~m WUntffPM- -•_» r MWi MmmAM MIs^l W§us •65 & '70 VALUES TW Safe ^ttA a^BHsasttaMtsl WsMUlal 55.75 ADDED TlPi SriMil/b tUming* itIUrmm fftftV hlbvtlbtm impm tk$ fmhtnk§ lee* mi fr* •/ Ms* The Quality Shop WnhM f^ff^n ^a^^r^^nVvJ ^H^Wl^PWVWja. ^r V^P W eilm( More men wear Bond Clothes 0 TIMY than any othen with no down piyfliem 65 MOAD ST. RID IANK, N. I Rl 6-1232 Past) Etehi "* RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 14.1958 Wins Academic Honon rest goes to a nephew, William the house at SO Court at goes to $100. The rest goes to the sister ton, Edward, Jr., will receive $5,000. Saturday's Band Concert at Post Wilson. '.wo •Uteri, Margaret and Mary. Kathryn. The rett goea to the widow. Cadet Richard H. Roth of Red 3 Red Bankers' Louis Hoehman of Upper Free- The rest will be shared by the William LaBaw of Brlelle, who Bank earned gold stars for aca- hold township, who died Apr. 30,two titter*; Mrs. Matilda Emmons, died Apr.-22, willed $1,000 saving* It fsyt to Adwtln la Ta« KtUtar. Will Revive Pancho Villa Memories demic excellence during the winter. Wills Are Filed willed hit farm to hi* widow, with a sister-in-law; James P. Graham, bond* to each grandaon, William quarter at the Citadel, military col- a daughter, Helen Goldberg, being brother, and Marie Babbitt and LaBaw and Terence LaBaw. The WANTID! FOHT MONMOUTH—The horses their weapons instead when Paach FREEHOLD—The win* % three Barbara Graham, niece*. are cone but bandsmen will be oc- Villa raided Columbus, New »v lege of South Carolina. named contingent beneficiary; A estate, "Broadacre," bonds totaling Old QeM and Silver Red Banker* were among those ton, William, will receive $«,000. Ella Maher of Freehold, who died $40,280 and money In banks go to cupying spots once filled by booted ico, Mar. 9, 1916. Record! stat filed for probate last week In theTwo grandsons, SamUei and Aaron the widow. The rest goes to a ton, HIGHEST PRICES PAID Cavalrymen when the 389th Army that several 'bandsmen were killed office of Surrogate Dorman McFad- Apr. 21, willed a $600 mortgage on Hoehman, will receive $2,000 each. the Charles VanBchoIck property William. band presents two concerts (or the William G. Christy, who lives o di,. The rest goet to the daughter, rutting publio here Saturday, Main st., Occanport, took part ii to a slater, Kathryn VanSchoIek Edward Carpenter of Brlelle, Mary Hanlon, who died Apr. 8,Helen. who also' will receive A. T. * T, Armed Forces day. the New Mexico scrap. The forme willed 1800 to Glenwood cemetery, who died Apr. 22, willed a fishing assistant band leader, who was Harry Llnd of Freehold, who stock. St. Rote of Lima church reel to a friend, August Wagner. A Chief Warrant Officer Juan La- West Long Branch, and the rest to will receive $700. The Maryknoll murey, bandleader, who will direct master sergeant, retired from ser her son, Edmund Hanlon.Xina Mae died Apr. 25, willed his estate to vice 19 yeara ago. Mary Forsyth. Father* will receive $200. A grand- the concert, relates that the musi- Maps, who died Apr. 26, willed $200 nephew, Robert Murphy, will re- cal outfit was organized May 24, Maj. Gustave E. Vitt, on duty ai and a aterllng silver bowl to Sally ,Besjuest hot Vestments Fort Monmouth, arrived on the poet ceive $800. Standard Oil company 1(01, at Fort Meadc, South Dakota, Maa Hendrlclcson; f 1,000 to a neph- stock goes to Charles VanSchoIek. UAL •a the ISth Cavalry band. The with the old band Aug. 15, 1980, at ew, Herbert Palmer; furniture, Kathryn Graham of Freehold, a private first class (third clas who died Mar. 31, willed $100 forA share of stock in Freehold Trust unit came to Fort Monmouth in furnishing*, paintings, clothing, company goes to a fitter, Kathryn 1M0 and its name was changed to specialist) who played the clarinc jewelry and personal trinket* to a choir, vestments at 8t. Peter's Epis- 7-3195 saxaphone and drums. copal church, and $100 to a friend, VanSchoIek. The Home of the the Signal Corps band. The pres- great-niece, Gwendolyn Caskey, and Blind In Jersey City will receive ent title was adopted 14 years later. Mr. Latnurey, who Is the Army'/ the. rest to a niece, Louisa Palmer Kathleen Palmer,. Her Interest In Motor pools and air nates have senior band leader, became a mil Oafkey; Gwendolyn Caakey and • 'TELEVISION, replaced remount stations but thetary musician in 1917, when hi sister, Elizabeth Palmer. SSSth is preserving a long silver- joined the Army in Puerto Rico an * Harry W. Reynolds of Red Baak, 1ATONTOWN plated bugle and two copper tim- was assigned to the 373rd Infantry who died Apr. 17, willed hi* estate pana (kettledrums) which once re- band. He has been playing and d to hi* son and daughter-in-law, Mr.' sounded across the western plains. reeling in different outfits since thai and Mr*. Harold J. Reynold*. . memo: 3-1474 A Cavalryman playing in the old time. Percy A. White of Fair Haven, band not only had to be a good who died Apr. 20, willed $100, tools, to houMwivts... SIM0N80N IN KOREA horseman but a certain amount of sun*, jewelry and personal prop- h fj yt« pay MW co-operation was required of the KEANSBURO — P.F.C. Richard trcy to a *on, Henry 8. White, and Enjoy complete freedom from ALL the household hone, especially the mount which J. Simonson, IT. 8. Marine Corps, the, rest to the widow, paced along with the thunderous son of William Simonson of 34 ' Barbara Ann Hampson of Keans- cleaning chores listed below. VNION LAVNDRY !• rtf»lr yaw TUJMTI timpani being pounded right behind Francis pi. here, hag arrived at Cadet Richard H. Both burg, who died Apr. 19, willed $100 saves your time and health . . . economical too! hii ears. The big drums were swung Inchon, Korea, for service with th< to a grandson, Bruce B. Hampton; •crocs the h,orsc like, a pack saddle. You will be pleased with the results. First Marine division. 8imonior Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Kalmon Roth a burial plot to a niece, Jessie Con- INCLUDING PARTSft LABOR! The 13th Cavalry band was or-attended school at Perth Amboy of 1 Manor dr. Cadet Roth is a froy, and the rest to her children, ganized too late for the major In- and was employed as a clerk prior cadet second lieutenant with the Walter Hampson and Sarah Ann • LAUNDERING dian wars but the musicians de- to his entrance Into the Corps In second battalion staff. He is ma-Myer*. ftrted their instruments and used Apr.; 19S2. joring In political science and is WMowa Named • DRY CLEANING studying artillery in the Reserve ALL WORK GUARANTEED! Officers Training Corps. The respective widows will re- Jjj ceive the estates of Daniel Sharp • RUG SERVICE .c^ Ji America s Leader of Eatontown, who died Apr. SI; Middletown John M. Evan* of Brlelle, who • STORAGE Recent week-end visitors^ of Mr.died Apr. 1, and Max Friedman of FREE ESTIMATES! A\IUJ;I; and Mrs. Raymond De&preaux were Bratley Beach, who died Apr. 17. CASH AMD CAMY SAVSS 1$X< %. ,....,.., ,(ji" Storm WindowsR Doors! Mr. and Mrs. William Carrlngton Maud VanBrackle of Matawan, and Mrs. John Shea of Hollie, L. I.;who died Apr. 19, willed $250 to fowwW ItM Miss Betty Zern of Cambria Rose Hill cemetery, diamond ear- Heights, L. I., and Mr. and Mrs.rings to a niece, Edith VanBrunt; Harold B. Sheppard and daughter* diamond ring to Gladys Tice, and NION LAUNDRY 60 DAYS! "RE YOU COHHISID Patricia and Caryl of Shrewsbury. the rest to her sister, Carrie Tice; ItMY CUANINO * lAUNOMINO •MR tTOtAM . MM ClttNINO About 400 persons attended the . George Xarner of Monmouth supper at the Reformed church Beach, who died Apr. 28, willed that ill UUIR IROAD STRUT, RID IANK Why not try us! —and like -' Wednesday of last week. his estate be used to form a trust, The Middletown Bridge club will income going to the widow. At thousands of others become convinced! meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs, her death the principal will go to Kenneth Robinson on Hillside ave. the children. Renewal Ceatrects > Ata—as hufaiial • Cmsrslstsi Mrs. Lester T. WilSbn han re- Ruth A. Shebanla of Howell turned home after having spent township, who died Apr. 10, willed l»W I several months in Wisconsin. her estate to her husband. Interstate Television ft Electronics Co. The Woman's department of the . Emma Holloway of Freehold Baptist church will serve a chicken township, who died Apr. 24, willed 36 — I salad aupper Thursday, May 21$200 to Maplewood cemetery. The from 8 to 7 p. m. S.lel SAVE The Episcopal diocesan conven- tion was held In Trenton Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Dele- man waw ««•• gates from Christ church hera were Martin Fawcett, Thomas M. Oopslll and Dr. Wylie Pate, ac- companied by Rev. Andrew Van- EXTRUDED 3-TRACK Dyke, pastor, Twenty-five of the children and staff of Christ church attended tha annual mite box presentation at St. SCREEK-WVtMWS Peter's church, freehold, Sunday afternoon. The last demonstration of the year of the Sunday school will be held next Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Whtn you go Ford V-B you got thisfino co r Applications for the Community Nursery school for the Fall term are being accepted by Mrs. Andrew powor without paying a prtmiuml Nft» VanDyke and Mrs. Reginald S Wood. tiding in mote and more of America's The Middletown branch of the Needlework guild will hold a finest can? Yes, K4 engines. Pot no other type of car engine avail- chicken-biscuit supper Wednesday, able today can beat V-8'i for compactness and smoothness. And May 37, from S to 7 p. m. in the Reformed churchrooms. Ticket* Ford and only Ford offers you a V-B engine in a low-priced car! are being sold by members of the It's the result of Ford's experience building more V-8s than all guild. other makers combined ... over 13,000,000 of diem. And Ford's Headden'a Corner V-8 costs you little to run-thanks to gas-saving Automatic Power Pilot William P. Reddington, a former resident of Jersey City, has taken occupancy of his new home on Cooper rd., here, Robert Weeks, who Is stationed with the Navy at Quonset, R. I., visited his mother, Mr*. James Weeks, last week. . Week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Corcoran were Mr. and Fifty Years Ftrward •* fft# America* Mud Mr*. John Corcoran of New York city. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Johnson were guests last Thursday of rela- tive* at Harrison. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Whitehlll of Francis ct. were Cpl. and Mrs. Thomas Lynn of Iowa. Na matter what retard you » want . . . Nlatan Muiie Cantar hat It... Papiilan, hit parada, claiiieal. MMM«>*' In Red Bank Iff lust ono of 41 "Worth MdroN ffooturot that mako Ford worth moro whon you buy It It* Niesen s worth moro whtn you toll Itl for Imagine! A car so low In first cost keeps Its Value better than any other cir on the American Road. Used-tar figures on last year's cars prove that. S*,..Val$* Cbtck...Ttst Drivm And with its 41— "Wort** — ^ wwh_ ^-More^ -»-^ -v " ^features ^^_ w^w ^^p, thiMVsW H^newerV «v ^w ^, finer^wwn '3fr 3gp* wFor ^B7V^BdP sjsrat*s)^tsltxholdsT TABLE PAD f.VfNfTIAN BLINDCO RECORDS still greater promise of long-lived value. You'll find built-to-last.. .built- to-stay-in-style Crestmark Bodies. You'll find a new kind of ride that A Millar Man Will Call With Samples I Meaiure Fraa of Oiirtal twwnst i^t; Wtjfjr practically "icpaves" the roughest roads. You'll find advances like Center* Fill Fueling ... suspended clutch and brake pedals. And these are but CAU /oin Our Record Club! simples of the reasons why Ford is worth more when you buy... worth mm RE- 6-5286 more when you sell. ASbury Park MSI 1 Or VMl Our Stolen Ulund Store: 33 Sand Si. ll Irata) It. Res) to* MOUNT-ENGLISH SALES CO. Opm to 9 P. M. Friday. Call SAlnt GmirK* 7-6100 Smlnmtn tf anted! Apply nt Stockton Hrmch. Pan Tents Rlvef N MMMtitb Stmt M la* it j. IM IM* MHI MAY 14.1953 Page Nine wae nominated (or the award by a BIDS WANTED hofpitat selection committee eon- Open Bids Today for Parkway Paving Eatantawaj Boreutk Board af Eductllea National Honors Sealed Proposals will h» received hy Since 1911 PHONE RE 6-2316 •latlng of Dr. David MeCreight, ae- the District Clerk at Entontown Borough sistsnt medical director, George Mc- Hull on May 27, IS51, at 8 P. M., at Ouinneif, personnel director, and •i rhich time th* proposals will be pub- For Mental Aide * cly opened and read for General Sup- Mies Anne M. Bavtek, direetre** of Plies. J. H. WHITE UARLBORO-John I* Lee, psy-nurses. . • • , Details anil specifications may be ob- chlatrle technician »t the state hoi- Dr. Gordon, In announcing the tained at the office of the Diakrict Clerk piUl, ha* been approved for nat-dealgnatlon of Mr. Ue tor the (Henry Allen Co., 10 Main Street, Eaton- N.wman Springs toad ional honori In the P§ychlatrle Aide award, said Mr. Lee'e ouutandlng town, dally except Saturdar.) • The Board resrrvea the right to re- RED IANK aehlevcnent awards program spon- services to patienti and the com- ject any or all bids and to waive any sored by the National Association munity had been atteited to by nu- intmattrlil informalities. Complete Harm air for Mtntat Health. It wae anmejiou- a atattmenta eomlng from GEORGE WINNING, Roofing of all kind* nounce today by Dr. J. Berkeley H.4S . District Cl,rk. healing gyetems other pereonntl, patient* them- Leaders, Gutters Gordon, medical director and chief' iilvce and their relative*. Hie. ded- The road ta better aad hiffar buai- Ductwork •seeutltr* officer. icated performance, stated Dr. Gor- •eaa. advertlie la Tht Reflttar reiulirly. Mr. Ue will be given a certificate don, waa representative of the hoe- —Anvertlieraent of aebUvement and an award of a pltal'a attitude of humane care and Philharmonic dock-radio May tt In maximum rehabilitation for .the • Mental Health month ceremony mentally ill. The award indicated, at the Itacy-Trent hotel, Trenton, he added, recognition by Marlboro aponaored by the New Jersey Aaeo- State hospital that the ward em- BEWARE OF MR. MOTH elatlen for Mental Health. Dr. Lewis ployee*, known pro'esalonally a* WebtUr Jonei, president of Rutgers ptychiatrle sides or technicians, university; will make the presenta- are essential members of the "team" tion. ' • , of specialist* engaged In providing C k ^^^f^^. any.. II • Ftychiatric Aide achievement total treatment for the mentally | «£Sn alrWW^ award* will also be presented dur- ill patients. ing Mental Health month to N other hospital employee* at at many Whan Mt. Katmal In Alaska ex- mentar hospital* In SO states and ploded In a IMS eruption, volcanic the District of Columbia. ash was carried at least 100 miles, Mr. Ue, 31, haa been with the says the National Geographic so- etaU hogpiUl here five years. H« ciety; WBSBBSSSBBBSSBmmk ATTENTION: Fair Haven Residents pi LOCATIONS SHOWN BY YOU ARE INVITED ARROWS PROTECT YOUR FURS and TO ATTEND A WINTER WOOLENS!- GENERAL MEETING SEND THEM TO LEON'S NOW TRENTON—Bid* on two conrd-. and the new Telegraph Hill two 24-foot roadways flanked by OF THE tracts calling for ths construction park rd. to be constructed later 11-foot shoulder* on the outer sides " • , • ' • i of foundations and piers for ITby the Authority. and five-foot shoulders adjaceht TWO U duced a federal budget of more CALL RE 6-2800 FOR BONDED PICKUP than 70 billion dollars, and decen- Farmers Honor Cov. Driscoll tralise authority and transfer to Looking state and local governments much Red Bank'* Only of what Is now done In Washington. For 'Outstanding Achievements' "Finally, the new administration COLD for a must reduce the number and curb Storage Faufla TRENTON-At the annual me*U ur Industrial actlvitiea, we tend the powers of hundreds of adminis- UON'S Ing of th* New Jereey Agricultural •.measure industry In ttrms of Its trative agencies, whose rules and society Governor Alfred E. Driicoll blHty to Improve our personal regulations have become the real CLEANERS • LAVNDERERS • RUG CLEANERS wae v awarded tht society'* gold omforts. In agriculture, the Inla- w .of the land, Immune to the medallion for "outstanding achieve- plratlonal and spiritual values are decisions ot the courts and legisla- % ALWAYS AMKI PARWNt IN H0M1 O» rlANT ments In the science »nd art of nor* apparent. The rotation of th* tion by the Congress," Dr. Wolman government." Th* medallion Is th* ••son* and the sowing and reap- declared. 64.76 WHITE STREET ;' RED BANK highest honor extended by th*ng of crops all attest to the exls- society, the eldest farm organisa- snee of a Olvlne destiny. Thus, iroperly, agriculture has alwaya tion la the nation. SUPUlOa COURT OP NIW JgftSCV bine Drive, Clilfwood Beach, Ncw.Jeriey. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The society commended the gov*r- **n considered th* heart of a proa- Said morlaese waa atilmtd ta Federal •rou* country.1* CHANCgBY DIVISION, MONMOUTH Nstlanal Mortstit Auoclatlon. plalntilf The Monmouth County Welfare Board, n for "upholding th* blgheet COUNTY. DOCKET llO. r-liOtU ktreln, by aiilgnmertt dated February S. 141 North Rivcrildt Avtnue. Rad Bank, principle* of public service" aad Dr. Lso Wolman, professor of lilt and recorded Ftkruary a. U51 InNaw Jerlty, will lell at Public Sale ta "advancing tht cause of toed gov- THI mTBOFNSW JM Rook 17S of ABilffnment of Mortgasct be held at thli office on 'Tueiday. May conomlc* at Columbia University, far aaid County, Page 112. 19th, I9o] at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ernment" , old th* group that sine* th* nat- GBORGB A. BRAY, JR. and MYBTLS property consisting of a plot 50 feet by Th* governor received the award h. BRAY, kit wife, dtfendtnta. You and each of you are made de- lat) feet situate at the northeast comer >nal electlone last November, the YOU ABA HEREBY SVMMONBD atH fendanta becaue* you and eath of youof Harriion Avenue and Meehnnic Strtet, front Ueter Cetlla* of tfooreatewa, Lawriaan people are learning that required t*> serve upaa Edward raid. are tha fea ownera and mortsasort of Borouith of Red Bank, New Jersey upon arerietat of the society. The «it*> Plalntll's attarnty, wheat addraia la 1* which is erected a two-itory. frame struc- •> At fraMf. ife "yW pos*}*|* t* 4 e«t ef •Uelea In effect for 90 years are tka prealata above described. ture, asbesto* shingle tiding, containing attawkel oasBgeaBwawawaBBBBaflBaVjtfv^B^BBBw! L aav Bawwawvadssv lawTBn^Ba w tloa accoaspaaylnc th* medallion Howa Avsau*. Ptiiaie, New Jartey. an Dated: April 17, 1(53. M wMwvJ w^JwwB^Wer^^^ewBeTBB^s*** Vj« leV^sw vTl^aV ^ hard;. It not Impossible, to re- aniwar to tht complaint Slid 1* • eltll six rooms and bath, central heating, ail- sfalaiaw alias awawa*0*4*wSi read "Tour administration already erst." action, In which KBDERAL NATIONAL I. OBANT SCOTT. flrcil. Kids will be cnttrtaineii and the Clerk af tka Superior Court. property atruck down to the highest ranks aa ona of the most construc- According to the economist the MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, a corpora- bidder. tive la the history af tb* stats and lion el tha United States, It slslatlR, Mw*r4 raid. «w administration, limited in the PIAMT FM-SltmifflOHtt and Oiergt A. Bray, Jr., and Myrtlt L. Attorney for Plaintiff, Its benefit*'art assured to eetfnt- sen and women It can appoint to Te Howe Aveau*.- Cash or certified check, payable to the less generation*." Bray, kit wife, art defindtntt, aeadlng Monmouth County- Welfare Board !• an mportant posts, Inhsrlts the mis- For Lewss. Floweri, VeeettblM in tka Superior Court ef New Jeriey. Paiiaic, New Jeriey. .amount equal 'to Ht least 20 per cent of Ameag the bewflts noted in the akea and decisions of Its prede- witkia tKlrty.nvi dayt after May II, the successful hid must be deposited' at citation were the new State Con- •ssors. M. Shrub. 1951 eaelualve of tuek date. 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You gat complata comfort both ways, •, and an approprlata smart appearance In elthar rola. And you'vo nover worn • fabric at coal at aur Manhattan "Mancool." RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXV, NO. 46. RED BANK, N.- J., THURSDAY, MAY 14,1953 10c PER COPY SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 12. New Organ of Red Bank Lutheran New Lights Add Brightness to Broad St. Fair Haven Helicopter Mail, Parcel Post Church to Be Dedicated Sunday To Introduce And Cargo Service Starts June 8 Th* new James Campbell pipe organ recently installed in the Holy Dog Ordinance New York Airways, Inc., will in- .Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Oceanport Drops ugurate twice daily helicopter church here, will be dedicated Sun- Eichele Opposes Named Delegates mall, parcel post and cargo service day at 4 p. m. The service will for 12 New Jersey communities be- mark the first phase of th* con- Dog Control Law Measure Calling To Convocation tween Newark airport and Trenton gregation'* »th anniversary ob- Monday morning, June 8, Robert servance. Rev. Harold Hornbsrger OCEANPORT—Borough council, For Restriction Rev. Dr. B. Harrison Decker of Cummlngs, Jr., president, an- is pastor. which last month introduced an or- Red Bank, superintendent of the nounced this week. dinance which would have prohib- FAIR HAVEN—Borough council Rev. Herbirt W. Haganeu, for- ited dogs from running at large in New Brunswick district of the New The communities to be serviced mer pastor of the Lutheran Church Monday night by a majority vote Jersey Methodist Conference, and are Red Bank, Long Branch, As- the borough, withdrew the measure authorized William R. Blair, Jr., of the Atonement, Asbury Park, Thursday night after a public hear- Edgar D. Elder, Avon, have been bury Park, Freehold, Hightstown, and now president of the Central ing during which a number of ob- borough attorney, to prepare a dog named official delegates to the Trenton, Princeton, New Bruns- Conference of the Evangelical jectors termed the proposal "unjuit, control ordinance. World Methodist Convocation on wick, Somerville, Bound Brook, Lutheran Synod of New Jersey, unreasonable and discriminatory." Councilman Peter J. Eichele, who Evangelism, June 26-28, in Phila- Plainfleld-Dunellen and Perth Am- will offlclats at th* dedication. The Several told council the law would laid, "I don't want anything to do delphia. boy. with an ordinance that would re- three choirs, children'*, intermedi- work a hardship on owners of Ths Inauguration of. flights to ates and senior groups, will corn- harmless pets. quire dogs to be tied up," voted Trenton Is the first of two helicop- bin* for the rendition of two Bach against the measure. Councilman ter services planned for New Jer- chorals, "Jesu, Joy of Man's .Desir- Councilman Felix Foggia, chair-, Arthur H. Rieman, pointing out man of the police committee cast several good ordinances have been sey by New York Airways, Inc. ing," and "Now Let Every Tongue the only dissenting vote on the The second, through Bergen county Adore Thee." Mrs. Harold Horn- withdrawal of the ordinance. Mayor adopted in Monmouth county, re- to Dover, will be started in late berger, organist, will play "Pre- Edward C. Wilson explained coun- ferred specifically to those in effect July or August. Service for Long lude and Fugue In D." by J. S. cil had prepared the measure to In Middletown township and Farm- 'stand as far as Farmingdale is Bach. protect the public but had no in- Ingdale. The Fair Haven ordinance, planned for about the same time. The .organ Installation Is the cul- tention of "cramming it down your he added, which will be modeled The atart of helicopter mall, par- mination of a project by the La- necks." Councilman Franklin In- after the Farmingdalc law, will be cel post and cargo service to the dles' Aid society of the church to gram, chairman of the ordinance "moderate, but still protective." It New Jersey communities Is the first •' raise sufficient funds to make a committee, promised the audience will b» ready for introduction at step In what eventually will become completely paid for gift to the "you'll be satisfied with a new or- the May 25 meeting. passenger service for the area, Mr. church. Members of the society dinance which will be submitted." Although council has been con- Cummings stated. Passenger started six years ago soliciting Suggestions, he said, will be taken sidering the measure some time, it service, he explained, is still in the from members and friends of the into consideration in preparing the postponed action until the return future and will depend on obtaining church and also investigating ON new ordinance. Council voted on of Mr. Eichele from Bermuda. Be- larger helicopters than those now gans thought suitable for the co- the measure after Mayor Wilion fore he left for vacation, Mr. Eich- available*and on the experience lonial edifice on River rd. The halted an hour-long hearing. ele announced he wanted to be gained in the interim. present when such an ordinance James Campbell organ was the Mr. Foggia complimented Police Initially, two flights are planned type selected as the most suitable. was to he considered. dally, one in the early morning Chief Robert Berry and other mem- , Councilman Jesse J. Mcllray an- The tone chamber waa construct- bers of the police department for hours and another in the early eve- ed and presented as a gift by Har- their work in a raid on an illicit nounced work on the old Fisk ning. Service will be conducted old A. Hendrickson of Red Bank. still in the borough recently. The Street shool, which is being con- daily except Sundays and holidays., The completion of Installation was still was capable of producing 1,000 verted into a community building, The helicopter service will mean under the' supervision of John Ol- gallons of illegal alcohol a day. The Is almost complete. John Hilller, a substantial speed-up in air mail chairman of a committee to super- ving. Jr. and Theodore Borrack, raid, added Mr. Foggia, "serves no-> ,Rev. Dr. B. Harrison Decker deliveries and pick-ups and will be Sr., chairman of the house commit- tie* that we don't want any illegi- vise activities at the new commun- a boon for industry and business tee. Electrical installation was done timate business in Oceanport." May- ity center, said present plans call in the area, Mr. Cummings said. for painting the building which will The meeting will mark the open- by the John G. Anderson company, or Wilson also commended Chief ing of the American phase of New York Airways, Inc.,. with Rumson. Berry and his department for their be used by the Sea Scouts, Girl headquarters at LaGuardia field, Scouts and Cub Scouts. Methodism* world-wide emphasis alertness. on evangelism this year, said Or. was awarded a Civil Aeronautics Mayor Edgar V. Denisc pointed board certificate in March, 1952, to An ordinance prohibiting parking out council appropriated $2,500 for Joseph H. Edge, associate secretary of the Methodist' church's general service the metropolitan New York Robert R Fix near the intersection of Portaupeck repairs to the building and ex- area with helicopter mail, parcel and Branchpoint aves. was intro- pressed the hope the building now board of evangelism, who is regis- post, cargo and passenger service, duced. Also passed en its first read- can be operated on a voluntary trar of the convocation. Mall service between the three ma- To Be Ordained ing was an ordinance raiting sal- basis. More than 5,000 delegates from jor airports — LaGuardia, Idlewild aries of certain borough employee*. Councilman Tony Hunting, chair- outside the Philadelphia area will and Newark—was inaugurated Oct. HASTINGS, NEB-Robert Henry Councilman Clinton W. Wood, Jr., be In attendance, and arrangements Fix, son of Col. and Mr*. Joseph man of the, street committee, re- 15, announced Miss Betty Brown of ported drainage projects on Hance are being made to seat 67,000 per- E, Fix of 84 Blackpolnt rd. Rum- Philadelphia and Mil* Joanna Hig- sons at a mass rally Sunday, June Service was extended to Bridge- son, will be ordained to the priest- rd. and at Hance rd. and Hunting gin* of Darlen, Conn., had been em- lane, have been completed and that 28, at Philadelphia's Franklin field. port, Conn., and eight intervening hood Sunday, June T, at the Im- ployed a* director and assistant di- At least 1,000 persons will be re- communities Dec. 10. Cargo serv- maculate Conception chapel here the drainage system on Grange nvc. rector, respectively, of the summer Is about half done. Mr. Hunting ceived into the church at the rally, ice was inaugurated Jan. 26. Night by Bishop Louis B. Kucera. playground program which will Dr. Edge said, signaling the first flying between the three airports A seminarian since he was hon- also reported work has been done began Feb. 16. It was extended to open June. 2* and' doss Aug. 21. on the baseball field and a new step toward a churchwlde goal of orably discharged from the Navy Alexander Boross urged ragweed 280,000 new members In Methodist Bridgeport Apr. 8. seven year* ago, Father Fix will backstop erected at the Willow and goldenrod be sprayed in an ef- Street park. evangelistic campaigns next fall. New York Airways now has a offer hi* first solemn mass In St. fort to curb hayfever and asthma. Bishop W. Angle Smith, Okla- fleet of four Sikorsky S-S5 helicop- James church, Red Bank. Sunday, Council introduced an ordinance ters. Another ship will be added Saturday, May 16, was proclaimed re-designating certain areas now in homa City, Is general chairman of June 14. A reception will be held Armed Forces dsy by Mayor Wilson. the convocation, and Bishop Fred about the time service is started that day from 3:30 to c p. m. In R-4 sones which require 75-foot lot on th* Dover and Long Island frontages as part of R-5 tones, P. Coraon, Philadelphia, Is vice Red Bank Catholic high tehooi chairman. Program principal* will route*. audltorluin. • - which call for 50-foot frontages. Mew York Airways' corps of ten The ordinance also would enlarge include four eminent British Meth- ' Th* new priest will be a mem- Thevnew rnUMury vapor street throwing the switch for *•*.-*•*. •latae* .general superintendent of odists: Dr. E. Benson Perkins, Dr. pilots all have long records of heli- Democratic (dub light* were tarned on Friday night light*. Others «« the see**, left te> traastntssle* aad distribution for the business xone between Smith copter flying time gained in th* ber of the Order of the Sacred and Cedar sts. to Include the area Maldwyn L. Edwards, Dr. Dorothy Heart, conducted by the Crosier in ths busintss section. Top photo right: David J. Douglas, manager the power company; Councilman Farmer and Dr. Harold Roberts. armed service with the Marines, Father*, whoa* principal United •hows Broad at, looking south of: lighting sales for the Jersey Thomas Oakley, Maxwell H. Klarin. between the existing business area Army and Navy, State* headquarter* I* located here. To Hold Luncheon from Front, under the new light*, Central Power 4 Light company; Chamber president; Police Chief and Forman st, Th* piano will leave Newark at Father Fix was graduated from FAIR HAVEN - Member* of and center photo shows how the Raymond L. Swing, J.C.P.AL. coast Frank' Reuther and Councilman The ordinance was recommended S a. m. and 5 p. m, arriving in Red Colorado Springs high school, where ths Women'* Democratic club of street looked tinder th* former division engineer; Raymond'. Tay- Everett Baynton. by the planning board which In a League to Sponsor Bank at 9:32 a. m. and 3:32 p. m. It he we* active In the high school Monmouth county, making arrange- lights. lor, executive vie* president of .the The 35 new lights produce ap- letter to council read at the Apr. 13 will atop at Perth Amboy at 5:1« debating team and the Masque and ments for the club's annual spring Bottom photo shows Councilman Red-Bank Community Chamber of proximately five times more light meeting pointed out the purpose of a, m. and 8:18 p. m. Sandals Dramatic club. He also luncheon, met Monday at the home Harold Williams, council president, Commerce; Robert- H. 81ms, as- intensity than the former lights. the measure is to conform-zoning Outdoor Art Show was one of the featured performers of the president, Mrs. Guatave ' J. to existing conditions and remove The Junior Service leagus of Red in the ice show at Broadmoor Ice Freret on River rd. The event will 9 the necessity for property owners Bank will be the sponsors of an Hospital Workers palace, Colorado Springs white his be held Saturday at' Joseph's at Judge Reserves ' to apply for a Variance when they outdoor art show Saturday, June father was stationed with th* Army West Long Branch. Realty Salesman 'Maytime Frolics wished to add to or remodel their 6, in Marine park. The exhibit Is In that city. In IMS he did a solo The speaker will be Mrs. Aldona homes. Under the old ordinance, a open to professional and amateur Plan June Parties exhibition'In a show at Colorado Appleton, Perth Amboy attorney, Midgley Decision person owning a 80-foot lot in a 75- foot lone had to obtain a variance artiste and craftsmen. Springs'In which Evelyn. Chandler and a former Congressional candi- Joins Downs Set for May 23 A similar exhibit was held sev- FAIR HAVEN — Plans for their and Bruce Mane* of Fair Haven date from the fifth district. Mr*. FREEHOLD — County Judge J. in order to add to or otherwise closing luncheon and for a lawn SHREWSBURY — Stanley K. Edward Knight has reserved de- NEW MONMOUTH - "Maytime change his home. A public hearing eral years ago. The exhibit Is free William. Beam and Mrs. Dantol Frolics" will be presented at 8:30 and its purpose is to stimulate carl party were completed by the Relss of Long Branch ar* luncheon Downs,.Sycamore ave. realtor, an- cision on a defense plea that Wil- on the new ordinance was set for Rlverview hospital auxiliary Mon- W and Mrs. Fix will leave Rum- nounces the appointment of John liam Midgley, 49, former Long p. m. Saturday, May 23, at the June 32. interest In the creative arts. Thsre son June S to attend the ordination, chairmen, and Mayor Katharine L. Herbert as a real estate sales- Branch fire official, Is being placed Leonardo grammar school auditor- will be a special exhibit of the day at the Episcopal parish house. after which Father Fix will return Elku* White of Red Bank, state nun with hi* realty office here, In double jeopardy in an indict- ium for the benefit of the convent Also passed on its first reading work of high school pupils and a Mrs, Jesse Bennett, who became a for a three-week visit with his par- commltteewoman, will be toast' ment charging him with burning a building project of St. Mary's Cath- was an ordinance accepting as pub- watercolor and clay modeling play new member Monday, gave an elee- master. Mr. Herbert has been a resident olic church here. trio clock to be Installed in the ent*. Father Fix is the brother of of Little Silver all of his life and building. lio roads, Linden dr., Laurel dr., table for children. Many forms of Patrolman James Fix* Little Silver; Mrs. Frank lllo of Middletown Professional and amateur per- Oak pl. and Park lane in section S art will be represented, Including hospital nursery. now resides at 33 Parker ava. He William J. O'Hagan, attorney for formers will take part in the pre- The luncheo). will be held Jun* Capt. Joseph E. Fix, 3d, who Is village' Is reception chairman, as- attended Little Silver school, Red Mldfley, argued before Judge of the River Oaks development. painting, ceramics, sculpture, wood in action in Korea; Marine Cat. sisted by the following put presi- sentation. A one-act play, "The Mr. Hunting reported tho bor- carving and weaving. • at Shadowbrook Inn, Shrewsbury, Bsnk high school and Monmouth Knight Thursday that since his cli- Happy Journey," will be a high- with Mrs. A. Livingston Lundy as John Fix. Camp Pendleton, Cal.,and dents: Mrs. Harry J. Robertson of Junior college In Long Branch. ent was acquitted 'of an anon ough will hold its Memorial day Mrs. Emery G. Wingerter of Mr*. Arthur E. Pereless, Kings Sea Bright, Mr*. Rosa Bergen, light of the performance. Miss Gail service Saturday, May 30, In front Newman Springs rd.. Is general chairman, In World War II he enlisted in charge by a directed verdict from The card party will be held hwy., Middletown. Matawan: Mr*. Adeline Barton, As- the Judge, the new indictment Young will do "Dance Routines" of the monument in the park on chairman and assisting her with bury Park; Mrs. Howard Height, the Air Corps and for two years and the Belford Choral society, un- River rd. information is Mrs. William J. Thursday afternoon, June 25, at was in Naples, Italy, in ths Army places him In jeopardy again. He the home of Mrs. Noel Lartaud on Sea Girt, and Mr*. Francis J. Fos- was freed th* first time after Mr. der the direction of Mrs. Alma Sav- Pupils of the six grades of bor- •ray of Manor dr. In case of rain, ter, Avon, a vie* chairman of the Airways Communication system. idge, will be heard. ough schools, who were guests of the exhibit will be held the follow, Fair Haven rd. Mrs. Harry Ger- Buddy Poppy Day Later he was a member of the O'Hagan argued that alnee the quiat is general chairman, Mrs. county committee. Serving en the houi* at 1060 Ocean ave. Long the mayor and council at the ses- ing Saturday, June 13. general committee will be presi- State department foreign service in sion, were served refreshments af- Harry C. F. Worden and Mrs. Fred Branch, owned by Aaron Sehurman, E. Gregg are ticket chairmen; Mrs. Sales Announced dent* of the following clubs: Mr*. Passalc, had not been occupied for ter the meeting by Frank Perry, Rita Haley Douglas of Red Bank; Emll Jakubcey, prixti; Mrs. Lewis The auxiliary of the Red. Bank two years It was not a dwelling a* E. Connors, scorepads and tallies, Mrs. Harold Costeilo, Matawan; provided by statute as a necessity Veteran* of Foreign War* post will Mrs. Herman Wensel, Middletown and Mrs. Oustave J. Freret, pub- hold their Buddy Poppy day sales In arson. He was aecussd with two Wesslers Accept licity. township; Mr*. Jam** McCoy, Un- ether firemen xt starting the fire. the week of May 28,. starting on ion Beach; Mrs. Robert F. Norton, The annual tag day sale will be that date and continuing through Assistant Prosecutor George A. held Friday and Saturday, June 11 Sea Bright; Mrs. Claranes Rain*, Gray argued for the state, saying 86,750 Settlement May ». Mrs. Fred Boyd Is chair- Neptune; Mr*. Kathryn Huber, and 13, in Fair Haven. Mrs. Elbert man. that the dismissal on ths arson Benfer displayed jewelry which Keansburg, and Mrs. Alton Parker, count was because the indictment FREEHOLD-Mr. and Mrs. Arn- Members will attend a district Highlands. old Wcaslcr of Wilson ave., Port members could sell as a fund- meeting Menday at the Harold lUelt wss defective and not because Mr*. Helen Barnoco of Asbury Monmouth, accepted a $8,790 settle- raising project for the hospital. Daly post, Aibury Park. Saturday, the proof was Inadequate. He main- ment here Tuesday in their suit At the conclusion ef the business they will attend Armed Forces day Park and Mrs. Fred L. Jones Cf tained that since the ease was nsvsr Red Bank ar* In charge *f.tickets, against Ted Mcza of Crecskill. meeting, the members completed observances at Fort Monmoutb. decided on Its merits Midgley.was Theincase had started* before 300 surgical dressings for the hos- New members accepted at last Mrs. Martha Wlckman, String nevir placed in jeopardy until th* Lake Heights, flower*; Mrs. Ra- Judge, Frank T. Lloyd, Jr., and a pital supply rooms. Tea was served week's meeting were Mrs. Hani new Indictment waa returned. ' jury in Superior court when the by the hostesses, Mrs. Worden, Mrs, •chute, Mrs. Francis Hutchlnson phael Devlin, Matawaa, .prises; Mr*. Marl* Brown, Mr*. Kan Cra- settlement was announced following John Hessel and Mrs. Edward Con- and Mr*. Mary Paris. noon recess. way. ______^_ The auxiliary will give mn Amer- ter, Belmar, and Mrs. Frank Han- Forum to Hear Ueh, Long Branch, publicity. Mr. Weasler will receive |3,000 for ica*, flag to the Oakland Street Injuries he sustained in a collision school Girl Scout troop. They also Father Corriden last July 1« at Maple ave. and West Open* Lulgi'a will give a book on American his- Bergen pl., Red Bank, between the Restaurant, Bar tory to a Red Bank high school Purchase Ranch House ASBURY PARK—Rev. John Cor- Wcsslcr and Mcza autos. Mrs, •upll. At Riverside Heights rUWn, associate director of the St. Wcaslcr will receive 11,250. Tho Louis Acerra, 21 Vista pl,, has an- Francis Xavisr school of New York remaining 1800 was listed as prop- nounced the opening of Luigl's res- Mr. and Mrs. Carney P. Petlllo, city, who Is known as ths "water- erty damage, taurant and cocktail lounge on Hebrew Society Long Branch, hav* purchased a front priest," will be guest speak- Stephen Smyth Newman Springs rd., opposite th* five-room ranch hout* at Riverside er at a forum sponsored by the Richard E. Burke of Red Bank Red Bank Recreation hall. Owner Monmouth county chapter of Amer- represented • the Wesslers, Meza Mrs. Emery O. Wlagertor Elects Officer* Heights, Middletown township, from , John L. Herbert Stephen Smyth, Irish tenor now and operator of Lou'* pliierl*, Louis Seauw, builder. The sals I* icans for Dtmocratto Action next was represented by J. Victor Car Bridge av*., th* past 14 yean, Mr. ' Mrs. Victor Slsiel was elected Monday night at the auditorium of on a concert tour throughout the ton of Asbury Park, Serving on th* gcnsral commit- announced by Adam A. Kretowlci, Washington, D, C, and thsn for United States, will be among the Acirra has erected a new modern president of the Ladles' Hebrew so- owner af the Adam* agency, Rsd the Asbury Park Press. tee are Mrs. Normsn Htofltot, Mr*. buldlng to house his business. It ciety at a recent meeting at the two years in th* American em- professional performers. Mias Ger- Francis W. Taylor, Mrs, J. Ipann Bank. baisy In London in th* diplomatic Father Corrldsn will analyse trude Neldllnger will present classi- Highland* Board OK'. I* ipaclous and comfortably ap< Jewish Community center. Ths e«- problem* ef th* Mew York-New Jiffon, Mrs. Dana atalr, Mr*. pointed. cers will be installed at the paid-up Th* IMUM consists of two larga eerpe as communication super- cal and modern adaptatlona in sev- Thomas Dean, Mri. Henry Berg, bedreoau, kltehen with custom. vlier. While In the United King- Jersey waterfront, held to be "cha- Pay Increase, Bonuses HI* eon, Ralph, who ha* b**a •*• membership dinner Jun* 17 at the otic and crime-ridden," and discuss eral Impersonations, Ths appear- Mrs. William Bulling, Mrs. John Motel Vondome-Plaia, Long Branch. built cabinets, dining new with dom he visited many Western Eu- ance of Francis Flanagan, concert Bradley, Mrs, David Barry, Mrs. •eclated with hi* father In business, door entrances to a* open HM*) In ropean nations, Including ths Scan- th* "equal responsibility of employ- HIOHLANO-Ths board of edu- since graduating from Red Bank Also elected were Mrs. Hyman ers, unions and government In the violinist, will be under ths sponsor- cation hsre Monday night approv- Uordon Smith, Mrs, Alan Duke, Pol|a and Mrs. Martin Bseker, vice the rear of th* bouts, and a living dinavian countries, (Jirmany, ship of Thomas Mulligan of North Mrs, John Dlxon, Mrs. S. Jackasn high school in IM», will b* manager room with a Tennessee stone fire- Fiance and Switzerland. caui* and cure of thsss problemi." ed a 1380 annual salary Increase, of Luigl's, They extend an Invi- presidents; Mrs. Morton Winer, Arlington as a special contribution effective July 1, for District Clerk Batchelar, Mr*. Kenneth Almy, treasurer; Mr*. Milton Kosene, place, Extemlv* landscaping work Th* public h*» bs*n Invited to at- to ths convsnt fund. tation to all to visit their new en- is planned by Mr. and Mrs. Petlllo, Mr. Herbert recently returned tend, Oeorge Foater,, Bonuae* of 1150 Mra, John Heermans, Mr*. James terprise. financial iicrstary; Mrs, Harry from Camp San Luis pblipo, Cal., Rev, Robert T, Bulmsn, psstor of Robottom and Mrs, John Cooper. who hav* taken occupancy of their each were awarded to all teachers while they art now open for busi- Friedman, recording secretary; Mrs. new horn*. whsrs, he was a training officer at Bt. Mary's church, Is honorary at a apeclal meeting Apr, 20, It Israel Breslow, corresponding sec- th* Mouthwsstern Signal school of Board Gels Title chairman of the arrangements com ness, the grsnd formal opening will retary; Mrs, Arthur H. Hsrshon, waa disclosed Monday night. Briater Aboard B*36 bs next Thursday, May 91, and Fri- thi Signs! Corps, Mr. Herbsrt, well To McClellan Land mittea for "Maytime Frolics," Com The hoard will consider the re- chaplain, and Mrs, Benjamin Green- Local Bank Official* known In this area, has chossn mlttee members include John A, Over A'Buntb Blail day, May U, wald and Mrs. Max Cohn, trustees, SHREWSBURY - Stanley K. quest of John Petrlcln, school prln- residential real estate profession Downs, realtor of Sycamore av*., MeDermott, Joseph McCarthy, Tied clpal, that he bs permitted to re- Mrs, Oreenwatd Is thi retiring pres- Attend Convention as his career, J. Klrwln, Robert Hehlcr, Harry KAMI HAVKN-Wllllam I, Brli- ident. ' who effected th* sals of J0.5 acres fuao admission to kindergarten ter, airman sscond class, son of KuntMti Girl Seoul*, Ksnnith H, McQueen, president, of land ownid by Mrs, Audny Me- Collins, Raymond Vogel, Mm, Jos- eph Maloney, Mr>, Frnd Rozell, pupils transferring, from other Mr, and Mm, Charles Briater of Bnmnica Plan Court* and Ronald W. Allen and David Cttllan on Bycamor* avi,, New 1 HKMOR CLAM rMMDENT Mrs/I , J. Leach, Mrs, John Still nchool district* with lower age re- 79 Jackson at,! was tail «unn«r on sWMMAOE SALE W, Russell, directors, of ths Mer- Shrewsbury, rsports that title was quirements for entrance, a n-Ss that Raw over thi atomic nUM8ON - At a meeting of the chants Trust company and Miner transferred Saturday to th* ingsi Mrs, Eugene Reardon, Jr., Evening circle on* of the Red HBLTORD - Lawrence C, Krasv Mr*. Charles Cox, Mrs, Martin Law- The board confirmed William V, bomb explosion at th* Nevada Rumson Olrl Scout Town commit* Bank Presbyterian church will hold M, Taylor, president of the Second P*rl, ton of Mr, and Mr*, Lawrene* Shrewsbury township beard ef Rauacher's appointment of Nell proving ground* Friday. t«« Friday at th* home of Mrs, education, lor, Mrs. Oliver Perry, Mrs. George a rummage sale Saturday between National bank of Red Bank, at- Krampert of IS Church at, here, Morvan, Mrs, Jossph Hsnnelly, Mrs. Quinsy to th* building and grounds In a telephone conversation with Walter Tipper on Buena Vista av*,, • a, m, and 1 p. m, at M Whit* st, tended the New Jersey Banker* hi* been elected preildent of th* Th* property ha* a frontage ef Chsslsr Korpon and Mrs, Rlchnrd committee after Mr, lUuicher, his parents, th* airman said his It was announced a Brownie rally Committee members ar* Mrs, .Da- convention last •witk at Atlantic senior class at Bleomflsld colligt, ITS feet on th* north side of Syca- Joslln, board president, criticised the cur- plune flew at about 40,000 test, He will be held May X at 3 p. m,, vid Woodward, Mrs, Charles Wol- City, MM, McQueen, Mrs, Russell H« also Is editor of th* MM year- more av*, and widens out In a fan rent committee for fitllurt to take •aid the blast reached to 17,000 and • Olrl Scout court of awards and MM, Allen also mads the trip, book, and has served as sacrsiary shape to ths csnlsr of Falls brook May 17 st .11 IB p, m, Both a vents bach, Jr., Mrs, Jsrsd fl, Kenyon Msrlfsit Mast? corrective action on a l«*k In a feet and a amok* cloud ros* to and Mrs. E, Tyson Matlaok. In ths bankers' golf tournament of th* nualnsai club, manager of In the rear, "The tract will provide for sonist, firm, eavntrt eitale hull* iicoml floor clnmro'om *ml' on 110,000 feel, Ths plane circled th* will take place In ths LafayitU at the Sea Vliw Country club, Mr, thi campus store and sa a member tpac* for th* niw 1140,000 school sin sulldlaii, laliilni or new, Lea* chopped trot* In tin playground, cloud at a distance of about two Street school auditorium, Allen wen a cup for having th* of th* student center's beard of to «* ericted at govirnmint •»• lira «a» ciiaunt liberal [AIM IS Joseph Csarnicltl ami William mllct, Ruajuen Olrl scouts ar* , plaa- low nst score and Mr, Ruuill • penie and allows an Moelluit play- MMIIskli vrqmrllii, JotipK I, tiiCti* directors. Kramatrt Is a graduate Afiaijr, Kiillnri, Mutlfil* Dtpirl Kehlhshar aim are mtmliira of the Rrlilcr li stations* at rtirchlld nlng to altiml th* Jamboree at •flu for lew trots. of HUUUt him school ground aria. •MI. ffksa* W Mitt—Aitu lU air fotco bus, laokaMi Wash. Caajp NMM«*( Saturday, May H t ANK REGISTER. MAY 14.1968 PBESBTtEBIAN METHODIST 0AX.VABT BAPTIST CHAPEL OF HOLY COMMUNION Rumson Atlantle Highlands Bed Baftk Fair Haven Th* Sacrament of Holy Commun- •What I* Man?" is the them* of Rev. J. a, Ollchrtot will preach The service of morning prayer ion will ba served at th* servle* at th* sermon by Rev. Roy E. Wil- at th* 11 a. m. aad 7:30 p. m. will be held Sunday morniny at 11 a. m. Sunday, with Rev. A. Ken- liams, Jr., for the service Sunday Sunday lorvtcu. 'Th* aenlor choir o'clock. Rev. Christopher H. Sny- leth Magner, Jr., pastor, and the at 11 a. m. Ths senior choir will wilt sing at both services under der, vicar, will preach on "The In- salon in charge. Walter H. Rio* sing "Lead Me, Lord." The girls' direction of Mrs. AtoHUa William*. fluence of Jesus." Musie by Mr*. 111 b* ordained a deacon, and Ar- choir will also be heard. Organ Th* Virginia club will hold a Gertrude Meetse, organist: Prelude, mr R- Turner will ba commle- muato by Roy M. Jeffrey will be special lervlc* Sunday at 3:80 p. m. "Adagio," postlude, "Finale," and iloned a trustee ef the church. A "Andante - Rellgloso," "Romance" Rev. W. C. Ooodwyn wUl.b* th* offertory anthem, "Seek Ye th* 'eception of new members will be and "Symphonic Choral Theme." speaker. Lord." Church school at 9:45. . ield. In the evening service at 7:45 Sunday-school will meet at 8:30 a. m. under the aupervialon of Mr«. John H. Watson, 3d, mlnUter of the pastor will preach on the Tun* In To , i theme: "When Life Is Clouded." Annie Jackson. . EVERY WEEK __.„% will play aa prelude* to th* Musio will include th* duet, I'The A business meeting of the Vir- FRANK A EBNEST irvlc* "Communion la O" by Oull- Prayer Perfect" and the organ **• ginia club will bo held Monday, at and hear them discuss tho •BESBVTEBIAN LUTHERAN BAPTI8T EMBURY METHODIST int, and "Arioso" by Bach. Th* lections by Mr. Jeffrey: Prayer p. m. Mrs. H. Wtoston, pnildcnt, Fropheele* and Promise* of God Red Bank chanctl choir will render tho an- Red Bank Red Bank Little Silver them, "Thanks B* te Thee" by from "Rlenil," "Berceuse" and will preside. Th* concluding *ervic*a at Car- Rev. Harold Hornberger will Continuing his series of sermons The official board will meet to- Handel, and a* the Communion "Creation." A prayer and song service will ptaton' ball, Maple ave. and Wlk- preach Sunday at the 11 o'clock >n "The Beatitudes," Rev. W. Clln- night at S:U at the home of Mia anthem "Jeau* Said Unto th* Peo- The Sunday-school will meet at be held Wodaoaday evening. off PU will be held next Sunday Sunday morniag service on "Power on Powers will preach Sunday at Marie Wilby, 113 Rumaon rd. Pre- ple" by Stalner. Postlude to the aer- 3:48 a. m. and youth fellowship at at 3:33 and It a. m. Inasmuch as For Peace." The children's choir he 11 a. m. service on the topic, ceding this meeting there will be 8:45 p. m. a meeting of the finance committee. ie* will bs "CanUblle" by Hagg. BAYSHOBB. COSIIIDMTT th* Initial services In the new will practice Sunday at 9:11) a, m. 'Nobility's True Badge." The chan- The session, will meet at tha "Meeting* for th* week include • East' K**nsburg ehureh ediflce atop Tower hill will and Sunday-school will meet at iel choir will sing. Ushers will be The Embury Adult fellowship will the board of education and Sunday- 1 meet tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. In tbe nanse at 10 a. m. to.receiveno w "Th* Asesaaloa ' will b* Bar. be held Sunday, May 24. 9:48. Vernon Loud, head usher; G. Tru- members.' school teachers session* Monday at John P. Butor** strmoa topic at Rev. Herbert Haganeu, president man Reeves, captain; John Craw- church hall. Rev. Paul Friedrich S o'clock and th* official board WOB • IS K.C. 8:45 A. M, The theme of Rev. Charles S. will give a colored slide lecture en- th* 11 o'clock Sunday morning ser- Webster nert Sunday, will be "What ot the Central Conference of the ford, Jack Oakley and John Rich- Church school meet* In two up- Tuesday at 8. vice. The choir will render two Every Saaday . New Jersey Synod of the Lutheran man. Mr. Reevea and William Winn titled "Exploring the Southwest." date departments at 3:30 and 11 Th* sacrament of baptism was to Tour Religion Doing to Tour Church ichool is at t:43 a. m anthems and Mia* Ana Shaw will Character?" Dr. Carl F. Mueller, church, will officiate at the dedi- are the deacons' welcoming com- m., with graded classes for all administered by Rev. Mr. Wil- }reild* at th* organ, • \ cation of the new organ at mittee. The SO-SO club conduct's a Sunday for grades one to nine. agsa through the senior high school liams Sunday morning to George • mialater of music, will preilde at Nursery and pte-primary groups years. Th* senior department and Bible ctoss, ehurab school aad th* organ at both aervtcea, Hta pre- m. the three choirs wilt unite in nursery for small children during Congo King 3d, Infant ton ot onflrmatlon class m**t at 3:45 lude will be "Andante," Beethoven, the rendition of the two Bach he worship hour. will meet at 11 a. m. in the church he primary department meet at Oeorge and Irene King, 80 SoHith chorales, "Jesu, Joy of Man's De- hall. At the morning worship ser- 1:30 a. m., and the Junior and Jun- Bay ave., Highlands, and to Pa- m. A mid-week service to held and "Andante," Mendelssohn, and Church school meets at 9:48 vice Rev. James W. Marshall will W*da**day* at 8 p. m. Tha Bay- ARTHRITIS? siring" and "Now Let Every Tongue r high department at 11 a. m. mela Lee Parker, Infant daughter hi* postlude will be "Festal March," a. m.; junior HI fellowship at T preach oa the theme, "The Concern ahors Community guild will m*tt Kroeger. Adore Thee." and senior HI young adult fel- K church hour nursery I* available ot L«o and Jessie Parker, 93 East I have been wonderfully, blessed ' of Ood." The aenlor choir will In Blngham hall at 11 a. m. Highland av*.. Atlantio Highland*. ;omorrow night . In being restored to> active life at; • Charles W, Johnson, Jr., will alng The men planning to go to Camp lowship at 7:30 p. m. alng "Holy Art Thou" by Handel Beltler Saturday to paint will meet Members of Mrs. Oeorge Mor- A vlalUUon program will be Th* annual spring roast- beef tor being crippled in nearly every . th* tenor aolo, "If With All Tour and the junior choir will alng launched Sunday at 3 o'eloek, with' CHBIST EPISCOPAL joint In 'my body and with museu- Heart*," Mendelssohn. Ushere at at the church at 7:45 •. m. The ford's sixth grade, junior depart- "Song of Peace" by Sibelius. A trio dinner, apontored by the Methodist pastor will Join the group. ment, enjoyed a picnic Saturday 21 officers of the church'* three Men'* club and Wealayan Service MlddtotoWB lar soreness from head to toot I • thl* aervice will be headed by E. for this number will be Misses Bar- boards visiting the home* of 30 Final demonstration Sunday by had Rheumatoid Arthritis and Allaire Cornwell, aailsted by J. Mur- Luther Leaguers who will attend at the home of Mrs. Floyd Lum. Kara Delatuah, Lynne Bedel and guild of the church, will be given the all New Jersey rally Saturday church families to enable omceri Saturday with servings from 8:30 the various classes of the Sunday other forms of Rheumatism, hands ray Gordon, James A. Hanley and The young people have been In- Nancy Ross. The altar flowers will and member* to become bettor ac- school. It will begin at 3:30 a. m. deformed and my ankles were set. Alfred P. Ilch. The welcoming com- at Mulhenburg college, Allentown, vited to Middletown Saturday for be presented by Mfs. Luclle Morf to 7:80 p. m. Russell Phillips and Pa., are to meet Saturday at 8:10 quainted and discus* developments Elbert Frlmpter are co-chairmen Morning prayer will be read at mittee will comprise George Worth- a B.T.F. rally of the North Area in memory of her husband. Mrs within the ehurch life and pro- Limited space prohibits tailing ley. Jr., and Douglas F. MacCon- (,. m. Fred Jscobscn, president ot association at 7:4S p. m. In the George Ivlna, organjst. will plsy of the men's dlvlalon. * 1 o'clock.- Rev. Andrew VanDyke you more here but If you will write the State Lutheran league,- wll Baptist church. Robert Btelfrer, gram. Members of the session, will have as his sermon topic, "The me I will reply at once and tell nell. guide the group to the rally. Mrs. "Incline Thine Ear" by Himmcl trustees and deacons will meat at Ascended Lord." chaplain of Peddle achool, Hlghts- and "Poatlude" by Mendelssohn. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL you how I received this wonderful At the 11 o'clock service the 40- Jacobsen will provide adult super- town, will be the speaker. Blngham hall at 3 p. m. to re- relief. •• .,• volce adult choir will render the vision in the abienee ot the pas- ceive vlaltatlon card*. Rumson ALL SAINTS* EPISCOPAL The Junior Doers, comprising The Hethodtst Touth fellowship anthems, "Ood So Loved the tor, who will be at Camp Belaler. wll meet Monday at 7:30 p. m. in Th* ainlor youth f*llow*hlp will A service or Holy Communion NavMlnk World," Stalner, and "The Lord* he Sunday-school classes ot Mr. was held this morning, Ascension Cathechlcal instruction will be and Mrs. William Morgan, will the parsonage, meet Sunday at 7:30 p. m. and the Sunday's services will be Holy My Shepherd," Carl F. Mueller. The held tomorrow at 3:W p. m. for the A cafeteria supper, open' to the program highlight will ba second day, at 10 o'clock. Communion at 8:30 a. m.; ehurch Mrs.LelaS.Wier ushers at this service wilt be head- hold a picnic Saturday at Ocean 8unday'a lervioes will b* a* fol- ed by David W. Woodward, asslat- class to be confirmed Pentecost County park, Lakewood. public, will be served in the church n th* series, "Th* CHIaen and school at 9:30; parant*' and ehIK 333S Arbor Hill* Drive Sunday, May 24. .The beginners hall Tuesday from 6 to 7:30 p. m. Public Life." with Mayor Kathar- low*: 3 a. m., Holy Communion; dren's aervice. at 10 and morning • P. O. Box 31» ed by J. Raymond King, Harvey V. will meet at 4:15 p. m. for the last A prayer-fellowship meeting for This fund will benettt the Sunday- Ine Elku* Whit* of Red Bank as 9:30 and 11 a. m., church school: prayer and sermon at 11 by Rev. Johntry and Robert W. Upaon. Rob- men and women, sponsored by the 9:30, junior congregation with , Jackson 7, Mississippi class of this iprlng term. United Church Women ot Red achool In order that Bible* can be ths guest epesker. The youth Charles P. Johnson,' rector. ' ert M. Close and Edgar N. Me- given to all third graders. The sen- groups of Shrewsbury and Rod morning prayer and address; 10.30, Cleo* will comprise the welcoming Bank, wg) be held Monday from carillon recital; U o'clock, moriing committee. During thla service a FIBST CHURCH or CUBIST, 8 to » p. m. Mr*, Francis Swart* ior choir will rehears* Wednesday Bank Presbyteriati n ehurchhh uh have SCIENTIST in th* sanctuary. prayer and sermon by the rector, baby aitter Is provided in the West- is president of th* spontoring been Invited. Tbe meeting will be Rev. Canon George A. Robertshaw. minster house atop Tower hill to Red Bank group. followed by a social and refresh- care for children of parents desir- Services in First Church ol FRESBYTERIAN ment period. ' The music for th* 11 o'clock The program planning commu- Shrewsbury servle* will Include: Prelude, ous of attending the service. Christ, Scientist, 206 Broad >t., an te* will meet Tuesday night with The supper club will present a "Theme From the Unfinished Syr* At the conclusion of both services held Sundaya at 11 a. m. and 8:1 th* pastor In his atudy. The chan- Sunday church school Is at 8:45 spring carnival In Blngham hall SPECIAL THIS WEEK p. m. Sunday-achool meets at 1 a. m. At the 11 a. m. worship, Rev. Saturday. Th* hours of the carnival phony," Schubert; "Venite," Luth- member* of the session wil1 l meet cel choir will rehearse Wednesday er; offertory, "My Shepherd Will to the' beard of director! room ats. m. Wcdnesdsy evening teitl- evening and the women's fellow- Arthur 8. Joice, pastor, wilt deliver are from d to 8 p. m., and gamei, Supply My Need," by Thompson; Carpenters' hall to receive new montat meetings at 8:15. ahip executive committee will the sermon, "Prerequisites of Pow- prices, booths, food and entertain- choral reipome, "Lord We SNAPDRAGONS member* Into the fellowship ot the As man atrives to express the meet Wednesday at S p. m. In the er." ment will be fsaturid. A apeelal at- Pray Thee," Roberts; postlude, AND spiritual qualities of God, he can church parlor. A meeting of the Mis* Doris Frame is erganlit, traction will be the appearance of successfully overcome the errors of Battoa tho magician. "Achiever Is ths Glorious Work,' Sunday at 0:30 a. m, ehureh SM0 club will b. held Friday, Ronald Clark loloiat. • Ths Junior Haydn, sin and sickness. This thought will May A at 3 p. m. and ssnlor choir* will participate Th* eatondar of th* ehureh for aahoel will meet In Westminster be developed and elucidated In the CARNATIONS boat. At I p. m, the monthly meet- in th* ssrvic*. A nursery Is con- th* coming week Includes a mut- BAPTIST Lesson-Sermon on "Mortals and REFORMED ducted In tho ehurch house each ing of th* Council of Christian tag of tee session will be held InImmortals" to be wad in Christian Sunday during the morning service. Education Monday at 3 p. at. In Middletown 00 Westminster bouse, with the minis- Selene* churches this Sunday. Middletown Rev. John E. Bates wilt preach ter presiding. The Womm'a Afternoon Circle th* mans*. Th* strawberry festival The Oolden Text ij from Romans There will be a rehearsal of the win meet Thursday at 1:30 p. m. In commltte* will meet Tuesday at'8 on the topic,- "Is Yours a Second 3 At 1:10 p. m. today the Brownlia "To be carnally minded is death senior choir tonight at 8 o'clock. th* church home. p. m. at Blngham halL Th* Ladies' hand Religion?" at the 11 o'clock will meet in Westminster house but to be spiritually minded is llfi Sunday school teacher* and officer* Th* Man's club will meet In th* Aid will spend Wednesday at Mill- Sunday morning hour of worship, uader the co-dlreetlon of Mrs. will meat tonight at 8 at th* manse Mr*. Clement Barlow will be In Oseife Worthier, Jr., and Mrs. Rob- and peace." (8:6). church houas Wednesday at 8 p. m* burn's Paper Mill playhouse; whir* One of the passages from ths to discuss plan* for th* Children's th* last meeting until fall. hey will u* "Blossom Time." A charge or the nursery. ems* •• / ert Shilly. King Jams* version of the Bible day service. Karl Helwig is in • Ths Arts and Craft* group will BUS will leave the cornir of River Church school will meet at 3:45 kTCAlUDWR Tonight at • o'doek, weekly re- which will be read s'tatei: "Be re- charge ot the meeting. Senior choir meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. ra.I n the rd. and Blngham av*. at 3 a. m. a. m. In the chapel. At 7:30 p. m. hearsal of the adult choir will be newed In the spirit of your mind; will rehear** Saturday morning at church house basement. The planning commlttu will meet the young people will jneet at the beld In the new church edIBce. At put en the new man, which after 10 o'clock. Church school meet* Th* Session will meet Monday ai Wednesday at 8 p. m. In Blngham home ot Miss Margo Olllesple. T:W p. m. tomorrow, Rev, Mr, Web- Ood Is created in lighteousnes* and every Sunday morning at 8:30. Karl 8 p. m. In thi church house. hall. Th* chancel choir will re- Saturday evening,. May 13, the ster will participate at the com- true holiness." 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Shorti 1,95 One-of-a-kind! 19.95 Halttn 1.95 Poodle cloths! . Rt«ul*Hyfo4S.OO Pedal pushers 2.95 Fleeces and tweeds! Siits • to 20 Wrap skirts 2.95 White, navy, pasted UI'MAHJAVI. IIOIANK RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 14.1953 Gue$t Speaker nal; Joseph Cudone, Montclalr a passenger In a ear struck la tho 102 Give Blood \A. Conference Times; Harvey Huff, New Bruns- Judge Reduces rear by an auto operated by Mlse wick Home News; William Good- Minor on Oceanport ave., Little Utended by 200 man, Camden Courier-Poet and White Verdict John Behofield, Bridgeton - Evening Silver. • To Red Cross ATLANTIC CITY — The attend- News. •. ' " FREEHOLD—The $16,000 jury Judge Knight, in reducing tho The Red Cron Bloodmobile col- nee record waa broken this year Burt Holmes of the advertising verdict of Apr. 17 In favor of Gil- judgment, denied an application by leoted 102 pint* of blood laet week 'hen more than 300 persons at- department of the Asbury Park bert White, rt. 88, Mlddletown, waa Victor Hansel), attorney for Mlsa at Carpenters' hall. The donon inded the annual advertising eon- Press won a $75 wriat watch, cuff Minor, that the entire verdict be srence of the Mew Jersey Press links and tie clasp, donated by thereduced Friday by County Judge set aside and a new trial ordered. Mrs. Morrla Meckler, Mrs. Wil- Hociation over, the week-end at Atlantic Appliance company of Red J. Edward Knight to $12,000. He ruled that the award was ex- liam G. Domidlon, Com. Philip V. le Hotel MadUon here. The Reg-Bank and Asbury Park. Other Mr. White was given the award cessive. Sullivan, Lester R. Glenn, Mrs. iter Waa represented by James J. prlie winners were Harold Loeffler Floyd Howell, Eliot Tarlln, Miss [o'gan, editor and member of the by the Jury after a flve-day trial of The Register, Bill Robinson, against Joan Minor, Mills ave., Port . In the Middle Agea and early Lois Moreau, Sydney Milofiky, oard of directors of the New Jer-John Jupin, Robert ' Thompson, modern times, atoms caused i»v- Joseph Scala, Dr. B. G. Wlngerter, ey Press association; John Famu- Martin Murdock, John Duffy and Monmouth. He suffered a spinal In- eral floods In the Netherlands, each- Roy Ayers, Mrs. James Little, Mid try, Cecil R. MacCloud and Harold jury July 19, 1HL when he wasof which took aorn* 100,000 lives. Ruth MaeAdam, Mrs. Edwin Ja- oefller of the < advertlalng depart-L. Alfred Bennett of the Asbury cobs, R. B. Llpplncott, Guldo Trim- ent, and M. Harold Kelly, bull- Park Press; Thomas O'Neli, Paul boll, E. W. Larisch, Mrs. E. W. ess manager, Rldner and Stuart Blair of the Larlsch, A. DelVecchio, Benjamin Dally Record, Long Branch; Mra. Beverly, Earl Scott, Mrs. John Mr. Kelly was a member of theRichard N. Klein and Alfred L. Scott, Mrs. Eino Massa, Mrs. J. R. inference committee, and conduct, Rachel of the Oakhuist Home News How much money do Silva, Mrs. E. E. Sharp, Floyd Apel, d a round table discussion Satur* and Victor Shanahan of the Point Turo A. Teixeira, Miss Florence ay night for weekly newspapers, Pleasant Leader, Jeffrey, Lieut. W. Lansing; Reed, •then on the committee were A. you need TODAY ? John O'Borne, George Woodward, Wallace Zimmerman, chairman, It li believed that the avenge Mrs. Albert Talbot, Miss Marlon lalnfleld Courier-News; Leon Koh- life span of American men will In- Larkin, Amerlco DeFaxlo, Mri. Earl ell, Pasaale Herald-News; Joseph crease five years, to an average of A. White, Mrs. Victor Q. Kelly, Mrs. ackion, Ridgewood Hsrald-News; about 78 yean In the nest SO or Una Brantley, Mrs. Milton ROM, Tfcomaa Irving Brows. tederlck Rebstock, Elisabeth Jour- 28 years. " Mrs. J. Parke Logan, lit*. Robert ...world's only Thaler, Miss Emily LaMarche, Mrs. Thomas Irving Brown, publisher 0. Meek, James Osborne, Arthur of The Register, will be the guest Hughes, Mrs. Charles A. Morr'«. speaker at the service Sunday Mrs. John W. Duncan, Mrs. C.morning at 11 o'clock at the Lin- male* your rooms look * *• ALL-IN-ONE Catherine, John Maltland. croft Community church. Hla topic William F. Nye, George Ehr- will be, ."Prayer and Faith.". Harold r biggtr... brighter with * hardt, Larry Toman, Andrew Dru- Morgan will bo in charge of the kalsky, Harry Estelle, Walter Ma- service. linofsky, Arthur Tauber, Mrs. John WASHER-DRYER Doaeher, Mrs. Parker Lee, MrePurcel. l Honored by 300 IDENTICAL LY •PA^TI NondomniMMMi. Edwin R. Reed, E. Sutton, Mrs. W. At Testimonial Dinner PMNMYI N L. Huhn, Mrs. Arthur Erlckaon, mtntj no daisy. Aaron Coleman, Mra. G. P. Domid- LONG BRANCH — Acting De- MATCHED COLORS Automatically Does lon. Mrs. Walter Delsa. Nicholas tective Capt. Joseph D. Purcell, MPINOAIUI U DeMaio, Hugh R. Wilson, Richard Jr., was honored by 800 friends at MONTN1T MrMMT HANI Finance to Amariea'a old- Murray, John Harkin, Mrs. E. W. testimonial dinner last Thursda) II II * o«t,1|tf|wtcoi»iuinirnniio All the work of Wise, Mra. K. W. Doll, Mrs. Harry night at the Paddock Lounge in f Leroy Martin, Mrs. David Jones, recognition of his recent promotion 14.87 19.06 oompeuty. i Mri. William Crome, Richard C. to the permanent rank of sergeant, Celer-Metcliif welli end IN Devine, Miss Peggy Landgraff, Mn. 16.41 t 6.97 18.15 Chack tlM litt abovt. Da*' A member of .the police depart' weeeVerii an ee u much 12.83 i3sa 19.60 36J1 cido bow much cMhyonl Walter Cunlllfe, Mrs. Stanley ment elnce 1*M, Capt. Purcell Is ler «eur reem. M ee wah 19.24 20.90 29.25 54.48 BOTH Downs, Mrs. George Gregerson, Ed. in charge of the detective division. with weikebte, en«.c«ot 30.92 47.62 89.S3 naad. Than do u 30,000; Stromenger,, Paul H. Matthews He was presented with a silver >M» ... Hwi ftmiS yeur othan do avary waak... Seymour Wiesen, Angelo DePonte, service set, a savings bond and weeeVerk in eaeclly (He phona or atop in for fut, * w*sfw mi • Ayir James Woleott, Mrs. John Btanton, WN iketfe «ilh SeKivUa sarae/tMVsraweiKlMtflwtsiaaMttsa Mrs. Walter Ellis, George Tanko, framed portrait of himself. Mafia- teni^leu. Whet e eWtrence i friendly lorvioo. Arthur Talbot, Dr. Edward Strat- trate Thomas J. Baldlno, Jr., * tl toastmaster, and City Solicitor Ed- ton, Mrs. John Langenberger, Olof : fMONI OK COM! IN TODAY to Mt Freberg, Miss Ruth LaMarche, Rev. ward F. Juska wu the main apeaker. A, K. Magner, John A. Dunnigan I Where e K h»\m Rnith en Woee*. I William C. Hoffman, Harold Han- t son, Wade Crane, William T. Wlch- Farm Worker Killed I w«kiie»iir«d,u«Cloilu«enoin«1.J SEHOiD nNJUKI mann, Burton T. Doremus, Miss In Auto Accident Beatrice Hantord, Leonard Dean, MONIY WHIN YOU NIID IT Peter P. Wesel, Mra. Edward Swl- MARLBORO — Ernest Allen, kart, Edward Swikart, Mra. Mar-Marlboro township farm worker Utmmfh.»U shall Btoecker. Robert Weston, from Florida, died Friday at Fit Russell Stroupe, Mre. Siguard In hospital of Injuries suffered In VII0 AND APriOVIO IV MtUIONSI. Thompson, Walter Dohrn, Allan an automobile accident live days 710 Cookwaii Avtb, 2nd Hoar Leshner, Norman Toerge, Thomas earlier on Duteh Lane rd. F. Morford, 8r., and Philip Bow- He was a paaeenger in a ear PHONE: 2.1«O3-Atb*jty Pork erf. driven by Robert Baldwin, 17, East MONMOUTHPLIIMBING SUPPLYCO. Among the Red Cross volunteer* Freehold-Marlboro rd., which INCOBTOBATED serving were: canteen, Mn. Doncrashe- d with a ear driven by But- ald Oakley, Mrs. C. L. Deapard, ter Denson, Duteh Lane rd. PLUMMNft «. HIATINt IUPPUU y MM. W. Strother Jones, Mrs. Ken- Dr. Julius A. Toren, county phy- neth Robinson, Mrs. Harold Mor- elclan, aald multiple cheat injuries 111 W«» PfMtSt. PHONI 4.14*4 t*4 ti— wiii» mUmm 4 tmmtf ford and Mra. Thomas M. Oopslll; caused his death. -, Gray Ladles, Mra. Roaa 'Lyons, Mra. George Tanko and Mrs. Lester Northern; nurses' aides, Mrs. James Ronaldaon, Mre. John J. Brown, Mri. Rosalie Williams, MM. Wll- Ham Hatelton, Mra. Pbineka'Proc- tor, Mrs. Ed. Crane. Jr., Mrs. Wil- liam Emmons and Mrs. JamW HV Brennan;. motor corps, lira. Fred* erick F. Schock. Jr.. Mrs. Kenneth Bailey and Mra. Milton Schneider staff aides. Mri. Edward Laekaa, MM. Parke Logan, Mn. Joseph Oauss, Mrs. II. R. Stoecker and Mn. Philip j. Bowers, and Junior Red Cross, Robert Benson, Joan Hammell and Dorle Swenson from Rumson high •ehool, and Barbara Zlmmer. * Sonya Schumaker, Lul Botkln and Aleta Johnson from Red COSKUSS Bank high school. Tan doien eooklei wen donated by Rumson high school. The vol- IRK unteer doctors eervlng. were Dr. Victor Slegel, Dr. William M. Wood and Dr. Edward J. Salmerl. Vol- unteer nursee serving wera Mn. Edward J. Balmerl and Mn. A1. Tomalno. The center manager of MwycM the day waa Mrs. James Grady, •Mr HMM W«fc tW* MblMH. AlMltaf Ottawa* # who alto acted as coordinator. AT HOSPITAL MEETING ttmprtMMMtt MIDDLETOWN — Dr. Robert L. Tlcehunt of the Tlcehunt animal hospital on rt. S5 here thli weel attended the annual three-day meet- Ing of the American Animal Hos- pital association at Minneapolis, IRAK NOW.. Minn.. BaMU daaJari —a tw«ii» Mgl tKa wwailwa waw DuawpHcl COLORFUL * H 3 Tun To P«jrl AWNINGS Stt m fxcftfag DtmoaitratlM N«w LOOK AHIAD TO o* four Ntcrtit Ititflx Otfltrl COOL COMPORT MO IANK KIYPORT Order Now ATLANTIC APPLIANCE ATLANTIC APPLIANCE IWVa) IIIWH HI IMMW CO., INC. CO., INC. a Beel rreM tweet 11 Mismiiih •*••« PETE'S SETTER HOUSEKEEPING 44 WMI VMOJA Rksajl SHOPv UKIWOOO «• Miaweats Mreet ATLANTIC APPLIANCE AUURr PARK CO., INC. ATLANTIC APPLIANCE Rartly havt you had th« opportnaJty to tsprati pridt of owacnblp LONvORANCH SH this atw Idad of car with th« io a car to btautiful M tht low, ilatk, lakith, CoodaMtal«tt]rl«d Am r%f »•. CO., INC. ATLANTIC APPLIANCE (us Hate slteassvi CO., INC. ngftdnMi of tht 7«tp', th« Ittiuijr of aad still obtain so aoch Mitty, Mich wpafb ptfibnaaact 111 with so littla aia areeawer JERSEY TIRE CO. •a aifliatr *a$t your Willys dtaltr. dwla oa dupMtf for p*reh4t$ot for tfiMtim and m*kttn*ntt. Your etc JANOON'S ion Mae, at** ia» areeewer dollar coulda't b« hatter iamtad. (OWMTS itaoit up to 33 m\\n pat MUHOiD NIW NUNSWrCK falloooftaswithovcrdfhrt.) ATLANTIC APPLIANCE DAVE6A STORES OMo s*« rederet Teaet, IMo mi laeat CO., INC. PBtTH AMOOV 1 ta tea** tweet ftOLOIN HOME APPL, INC. STATION WAGON HOME APPLIANCE STORE lia «aw» atr*H Bill Mwrw** Wip9BV vBi W If ee«e» Mrert JERSEY TIRE CO. 14? New BratMlek ««ea«e (Mr prki-e lire mederaU. Ntw, smart styliog (11 bttttr ptrfornaoct. • i aaw haodliag ttst. Salts sit la JAMfttURO VIM STORES KsllaMtM Ol«f n No OMIgatlea atw comfort. Extra stats taiily rtapvtd to giva ovtr 100 cubic fstt cargo spact. COLLINS IROS. POINT PUASANT Iottrior wuhablt. Drivt It todsy. HiirricMtH-powoni for moft tftcitocy aetjMef »t»s#e IALL RIPRIftBRATION CO. •14 araeM *«MM t s • grtattr economy. , '. KIANUURv AWNING fc SPUN* UNI AMERICAN OIL IUHNIR SPRIN© LAKE APPL' SHADI CO. IH Meea Mree* •HI fkM ««M«e 11! WHT NONT IT. MATTHEWS BROS. PNONI AUWO OUT. — NEW JERSEY, INC., Ntwarh 1, N. J. NIWMAN SNINOt ROAD, RID , BANK Rl 4-4300 *m4 lank 6-3ltt RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 14.1953 Page Five Afteneea Third Qmde- SCHOOL NEWS Xn. MUM Oaks* Honored at Riverview on Mother's Day SHHEWSBUBY We ar« studying about trans- Kindergarten portation. Children are making re- >orts on different kinds and mak- The children worked all lait ing pictures to Illustrate their re- week en Mother's day card*. The ports.—Lynn Hagerman. morning class cxpretnd the fol- The Oceanic Free Library lowing: Dear Mother, Thank you Eighth Orde News for: taking care of me, washing Today flnds the eighth grade In my clothe*; Ironing my clothes, Washington, D. C. We would like towing my clothes, cooking my to take this opportunity to thank food, setting the table, keeping the the people of Shrewsbury for their and house clean, buying our food and kind generosity in purchasing the buying me toys. I love you! The products we have sold, to make our afternoon: Mother'* Day. Mother trip to Washington possible. We Dear I love you because: Tou keep would also like at thla time to me safe.from harm, you. make, thank the board of education for oakea for me, 'you give me parties, allowing us to make thla trip. We you wash my clothes, you buy aend our best wishes' to Shrews- THE PEOPLE OF RUMSON IT SERVES thing* for me, you care for me bury from Washington.—Written whin I am sick, you do everything by the eighth grade' class. for me, you help me in every way —I lore you because—Tou are my nether. V •• '••;, ' ' lidtea* Aid to Hold i Mandsyr Second Oi Food Sale, Fwtiv.l V Urn, Vera Wlee ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS-T h e Salute the Volunteers of The second grade made needle Ladies' Aid society of the Presby. holders during their art periods terian church here will hold a food for the P.T.A. basar last Saturday. sale of home-baked goods Saturday They made the needle holders for morning in the lobby of the At- their mothere for Mother's day lantic theater. •be. The designs were original and Plans for a strawberry festival at RUMSON COMMUNITY APPEAL doae in crayon. They made paper the church Thursday, June 25, also carnations to accompany the gUU. were made at a meeting of the t William Snyder, Paul Walsh, society last week. Members In Nancy Parker and Beth Rassas charge of the food sate Include had exhibits in the hobby show. Mrs. O. Charles). Ounderaon, Mrs. William Snyder, drawings; Paul C. Allen Reed, Jr., Mra. Brands ONE DRIVE FOR ALL Walsh, airplanes; Nancy Parker, Williamson, Mrs. Qeorge 'Floger, miniature dolls, and Beth Bassas, Mrs. Robert Means, Mrs. Matilda costume dolls. 8chauma.il and Mri. AUne Rauseher. MAY 16-24 Mrs. Alica Millar, left, and Mrs. Edith Watarbury, representing Stainbach'* depart- ment tiara, henorad mothar at Riverviaw hospital Sunday whan corsages wara pratantad to tha patients. Mrs. Frank Linimayar, jr., 61 Hanea rd., New Shrewsbury, was the first mothar Space donated by a, friend of the Library that day at tha hospital when a ton was born at 3:30 a. m, Mrs.'Linimayar, with her ton, is shown receiving a corsage. by Patrolman Seth Johnson after Newark Man Fined police received a complaint by a Rumson rd. resident about the , • _ I DULUX $20 at Ruimori way a car was being driven on that road. When Patrolman John- RUM8OK—James P. McOovern son arrived, police said, the car ob Newark was lined 120 Monday was parked. Annual Spring Clearance night by Magistrate Arnold Tulp The drunken driving charge was after a drunken driving charge reduce^ after Mr. McOovern testi- was changed to a charge M disor- fied he had not been driving the It'a a mart akippar who uaw derly conduct. car. He told the court George H. . McGovern was arrested Apr. 11 Shough of Paterson was driving. Floor Samples Draw Marina FiniahaB. Ha knows thata's aartra dur« Mr.' Shough, who was Issued a •Mrty.aztrasparUir^baa^inavaryfaruthfaLDutux summons tor permitting Mr. Mc- Is Bada riffu for avarjr aurlaea—Iwuia, apan, 4acka, I Oovern, alleged to be an unlicensed driver, to operate his car, falfed to All "Few-of-a-Kind" Pieces and "Odd faterion-from mutbaad to watarttna! Secytv appear Monday night. A warrant May 16th was Issued tor his arreat. ill MS Charles H. Hopkins of Bradley Suites". Must Be Removed From the Floor it sw»w*-w»wtos> faaMryma; Beach was lined a total of $20 on **MaMmalrfJa» charges of speeding and earelws ^•a«yHliaas>elea««MMt>l **•• MadPMtt driving. Herbert Williams of Blnj- Fort ham eve., Rumson, and Robert at Once to Make Room for New "•UUIX" YACHT WMtl 91011 James of Irvlngton were lined $10 each for speeding. George Mill- ward of Wardell ave., and Ken- Summer Furniture. J. H. KELLY CO. neth Brett of Holly it., Rumson, COR. MOAD ST. ft HAIMNt RD. and. James-Colleton of Spotawood were lined $7 each for failure to stop at stop streets. Charles Bhaner V*JM Madam Coppartona Maheqany — Oeubla Hawaii Chrama Staal Duncan *hyfa Tabla TKU 110 IANK 6-3900 of Fair Haven paid a $6 line for not having his driver's license or . _ _^ drassar—full si»a lad Chatt an chasf— -•>ej«Dsfa "" ®r#tn "™ Waataw Mahagany grain top PAINTS' EVERY PURPOSE registration in his possession.* *45O. Ni9ht Stand^DMk Vanity and Chair— 1W» with four matching larga. comfartabla It »»» to Mwtlw In Th« Ktslittt. 295 chairs— , . .„':.. Llayd Madam laywaad Famtea Tap Drop KraaMar Cushianitad Canstruettan — Safa Laaf Tabla—lufTar with Opan Hutah Tap •349. —Four laraa Daluxa paddad saat chain— '269. and Chair.—Smart Sat Styling—Cacea Irawn Madarn Friaia— 17S Famous maka Coataur raclinina; etiaJts— Natural Charry Madam DauUa Drassar— $98* Graan ar rad laltaflax fabric—Waar iam- Chait—FuH Siia lad —Night Stand — plas—Madarn Daslfn— »439. Smart styling far Taday'i 65.00 •265°° Iraalcdala Madam Natural Charry—Orap Rannant—Iraadlaam Carpat—Hardtwtst '"f Takl* *Hk fMr maUllin* Chain— ligalaw Quality—Outstanding Valua— Chast typa tarvar and claiad, Hutch' •ill aw—Chalk Oray— $1081.00 "Champagna" SaltaJ lirch by Haywa«d. Haywoad Madarn Champagna — DauUa #490, WakaUald—Junlar I!M Dining raam tabla drassar and mirrar—Chait, lad and Nlaht —lufar—•China and faur ahain— Stan* Haar wwpla aaly— '265 .00 •Igtlaw's AH Waal plain Hard twist Iraad. Madam Lawian Lava Saat Safa—diva laam Carpat—ramnant t« 11'4"—Papular Only flamclm Electric Water 9raan tracatatta—Full ipring canitructlan Chalk Oray— •169. —Sampla pieca anly— , oe atMini ymi of conotant hot water 'round tlit clock 95 «ndi tht wasteful oxptnat of heating Slmnani Innarsprlng MattraiiM—Auta the wmt water ovar and ovtr again. Cuitam mada»Tap quality IraaatcNa vp* laak call unite—Throa star crush praaf pra* Switch to carafno Automatic Btoctrie ^•'l*irt« ••'• *" f*'"* •'••" with cam* *30. bylrt .bawaJer—Sturaiy ticking—Sarry, full Water HMting for allthi hot water panlao chair af Saft a>ray matchtnf fabric alia wily-* you want when you want it 27500 35 Wl AM NOW SHOWIMt A COmtMtt UM OP •UNM, CHAW lOrtOtMt, UWH CHAtlS AN* fUMMM IlltS AT ValT ATTRAOmi PHCt*... Budpt PuymMiti For Your Convtmlmc* /Vow AttftbU >»• WEST FURNITURE CO. <•» KIVPOATi M< <|L m. MY. OffN PMtAY lYIMNtl UNKt t f. M. PAM Six RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 14,1968 Each sew type of discharge should NOTICE Or SALE NOTICE be carefully considered, both with Embury Methodist Cpl. Pease Taking Part •nrs ef EdMsalieB •( the BerMsk el THS STATE: OF NEW ttRSEV TO Local Interest Legion Convention THEODORE WATSON. Sis heirs, da. iTalk on Waste regard to its* individual effect and Ha. Family Night In 'Sea Jump' Exercise 1 J visces* personal representatives, IN hiSj to possible Interactions with other •TBSB&iJrifBSB&iJrifc SS!SS!.. ; their or any ef their successors la rlghd - disposal operations in the area. In Antique Show LITTLE SILVER-Famlly night, Set for June 5, 6 KEYPORT — Cpl. Edward L. UOAOOO StKMl BMds title and interest: I Disposal at Sea Discharge of wastes at sea offers MONTCLAIR — O. Gregory Gu- beginning with a covered dish sup- BRADLEY BEACH—The Ameri- Peus, U. S. Marias Corps, son ol Sttltd prspoiali will be ricelvtf bt YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED la a per, wss held Friday In Embury Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pease of preen th« Board of Kducallon of Iht Borougn Civil Action and required to lerve upoa f The Ilty meeting of tha Mon-many advantages over discharge lick, Middletown, will be among can Legion post here will be host of Shrtwikury, in tht County of slon. Roberts, Plllibury. Cartoa and Sorenion, into rivers or tidal estuaries. Thethe M dealers who will exhibit Methodist church hall. At a talent Grove ave. here, is taking part in Attorieya for the plaintiff, whole ad- S toeuth Count)- Section of the Amer- show, Misses Margaret Smith, Vir- to the fifth annual convention of mouth. New Ittuy, «t ih« Shr«w»bury •;fcan Chemical society will be held coastal circulation is vigorous, and at the sixth annual antique show, Sea Jump, the largest N. avy and Ma- ichoo!. Broad Strttt, Sfermbury, sTon* dren it IG-17 Kirit Avinue, Atlantis the volume of* water involved is to be held In the Woman's club of ginia Asman and Judy Doan play- the Monmouth county American rine corps training curette evef mouth eountjr, Ntw Jeney on tut «9LA Highland!, New Jeriey, an answer to tha • at the Oeeanport Inn, Oceanport ed piano solos. Lloyd Hailam play- day of May, 1151. at eisht o'elock P. H. amended complaint lied la th* natter oa •j toaifht «t 8 o'clock. Dr. Boetwick vastly greater than in confined Upper Montclair, Valley rd. and Legion Friday and Saturday, June staged by the Third Marine division (EaiUrn Da/llsht Sav.n Time) for tht September i A new high in luxury at a new low price! made of ? Meat the newest addition to the Dodge family —the amart new Coronet "Sii!" Hero'* a car that offim all the delun trim and quality feature* of it* atyle-mato—the luiuriou* Dodge Coronet V-Eight. If* powered by the famoua, SUGAR'n SPICE dependable and economical Get-Away Sis engine, jyow if you wmt amooth, economical performance plut the added atyle and pnatifo long aatocUted with the Dodge Coronet name, hero it ii. It'* your* at a MW low price—only ilifhtly above To* Ihajf'w eveqrtkJag ulet the loweat-priced can! See and drive this luiuriou* mw far your s^t4a«oaamm*r Coronet "Sit" at your nearby Dodge dealer't today 1 wardfefce, Chaosa Ik* par* fad ceian far yaw MMrtcat Csieee) "Mi" P*e)4osf leiaa eaNM. A wMo variety of •trie* far tverjr wear, a»i • Dekiia Mm ami ipa Vauahavt • Uauriavt "Travel IOWMJ*" bttariars wW» l WW J i mini IWUi .•of fc*mtf t»ee»eie» aaawmmH mm*. V^ttnlKflf MW fc9'"ftf MraWt M MFMMIIWf 53O0D6E V-IIOHT OR SIX NOW ON DISPLAY AT YOUW NIARIY DODGE DEALER'S . . . TAKE A "ROAD TEST RIDE" TODAY I RID IANK ASIURY PARK GananJ Waadcraft Co., IM. IOM Cslstya el,, !iBi*Ml*a>, N. V. FRANK VAN SYCKLE, INC. • 149-153 West Front Street D », a, Nsrtk •»«», N, i. Pace .Eiriit RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 14.1953 wu chairman of tht dinner com- Iincroft Morgan and Stanley Stllwell, Jr. ing Brown, publisher of The Red Firemen Honor mittee. John Batten of Port Mon- River Plaza Club Shore Steppers Winners of special prises were ISti. Bank Register, will be tha speaker. mouth, a magician, entertained, Trim Saplings for The Uacroft 4-H elub met Tues- Fields, Frank Braun, Charles Con- The Llncroft CommuaHy church Dender, Caruso - The mayor was Introduced by day night at the lire house. Ken-over, Mrs. Harry Seylas, Mrs. Her- trustees and officers will meet next Installs Officers Hold Jamboree neth Matthews of Freehold, a mem- bert Kaul and Stanley Stllwell. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - Jo- Joieph Caruso, captain' of the hue Wednesday night at the church hall company. Mr. Cariuo also Intro- LITTLE SILVER—Officers were Bay View Forest PORTAUPBCK — Mora than 180 ber of the Ml county council, Mrs. Patricia Reed ana son of at S o'clock. seph P. Dender'and D. A. Caruso guests attended the aquare dance spoke on the Importance of partici- wers guests of honor at a testi- duced Fire Chief Eroert Mason. Installed and committee chairmen A meeting and ceremonial was Hollywood, Cal., are visiting her Others introduced by the mayor named at the meeting of the River held by Bay View Forest No. It,Jamboree held by the Shore Step- IMtliig In the 4-H county fair at mother, Mrs. Elna Anable. GARDEN CLVB TO MEET monial dinner last Thursday night pers club Saturday night at Price's Freehold Raceway July 17 and 18. at the Log Cabin inn on Ocean were Rocco Faruolo, a member S4 Plaza Woman's club last Thursday Tall Cedars of Lebanon, In tha George Reiner of Baltimore, Md., The Gardea club of New Jersey yean; Eugene J. O'Rourke, 30 at the home of Mrs. H. Conant ballroom of the Molly Pitcher hotel hotsl. This waa the club's first The annual 4-H national Sunday spent the week-end' with his par-will hold Its 2Sth annual meeting blvd. The dinner was given by dance. service will bs held by the clubr at Hue company No. 1 of the lire yean; George Stryker, who has the Speer on Queens dr. Mrs. Leonard last Thuraday night. ents, Mr. and Mn. George Reiner. Wednesday and Thursday, May M longest period of service with 41 Earle, nominations chairman, was Grand Tall Cedar Alfred Solo- Guest callers were Elmer Junker the Llncroft Community church Miss Ruth Reiner of Newark also and *1, at ths Inn, Buck Hill Falls, department here to mark their 25 of New Shrewsbury, George Kraft- Sunday at S p. m. Stanley Stllwall, yean' service with the company. years; Michael Manigrasso, flnt as- In charge of the Instillation and mon welcomed delegations from visited her parents. Pa. Mrs. John M. Langenberger forests located at Asbury Park, ner of New Tork city and Bobpastor, will bs in charge. Others Mayor Waldron P. Smith was sistant chief, and other members preserved corsages to the officers. Harold Morgan will be In charge of Naveslnk, who is state publicity of the company. Welcomed as a Barnegat, New Egypt, Mount Holly,' VanSlckle of Ohio. Stanley Mc- assisting will be Sunn Anable, of the service Sunday at Communi- chairman, will serve on the awards' tosstmuter. He presented rings to Officers are Mrs. George Wagner, Perth Amboy and Trenton. Intosh was host caller and the Bosemarla Braun and Margaret ty church at 11 a. m. Thomas Irv- committee. ' : . the guests of honor. William Mount, new member' of the auxiliary was president: Mrs. Belford Trultt, vice Ring. Two members, Julia Portin George Coleman. Bay View Forest Tree Skinners Cornstalker's orchestra played for a 8re company member 37 years. president; Mrs. Joseph Kelly, cor- properly trimmed Carl R. Becker, dancing. and Ann Htekey were given schol- mmmmummmmm responding secretary; Mrs. Victor Jennings K. Cushman, F. George The club will hold Its final matt- arships of a weak at 441 camp at Fox, recording secretary; Mrs. Campbell, Frank Evlchln, Joseph ing for the season Tuesday night Stokes forest, for outstanding work Speer, federation secretary, and Fioremtino, Nathan Josell, William at Lhwrott Community chapel during the year. Tha next meeting Pewar Mowari Mrs. Harry B. Chamberlain, treas- H. May, Jr., Carmen Mlnnlsch, will be June 1 WIND-O-ROtl urer. - ' Leonard Moon, Edwin A. Nllson, Film on Pollution Chairmen will be as follows: pro- Howard P. Smith, Jr., and .Patrick Final plans for the spring va- Planar Jr.' gram, Mrs.- Anthony Perrotta; J, Santangelo. Tonight at PtA Meeting riety show to bo given at the * Aisiinn Caarfarf church hall Saturday, May SS, were ways and means, Mrs. Russell Mc- Following the meeting a profes- KEANSBURG—The Dim, "River • Savaa •• futl Teeli and Connell; telephone, Mrs. Aubrey at Tour Door," will be ahown at the nude by the Ladles' Aid society sional floor show was enjoyed. lart Thuraday afternoon. Mn. Win- Smith; music, Mrs. Harold Perry; Bay View forest will bs wall rep- Parent-Teacher association meeting Tractors arts and crafts, Mrs. Charles Hal- tonight at the school at 8. ston VanNote and Mrs. Ralph Van- resented at the Supreme Forest Net* were hostesses. Mrs. Harold pin: publicity and welfare, Mrs. convention at Atlantic city May 31 The film, obtained from Prince- Clifford W. Stllas; civics, Mn, Ed- ton university, deals with tha pollu- Cook- wta appointed chairman In kVA'S-V H STORR M and 6AIDIN SUPPLIERS Lawn Supplies to 24. charge of the birthday calendars win H. Brasch; historian, Mrs. Activities for the balance of the tion of Rarltan bay from South and Mrs. Charles Conover was ap- I.A-S.Y Charles Thompson; membership, year, are a beach party June 21, a Amboy to Highlands: All residents pointed chairman of a merchandise SINCE Mrs. Harold Young; garden, Mrs. ceremonial Oct. 1, Ladles' Nite Nov. are Invited, particularly parent* In- club. The next meeting will be held R-A-S-Y H RRMOVR John Partrlck; drama, Mrs. Victor terested In the condition of tha 1191 21, and the annual election and In- Thursday, June 4. Mn. Edward raadtrtM MM Start* Saw Bulk Seedt Fox, and budget, Mrs. Chamber- stallation of officers Nov. M. water for swimming. A business FiiMs and Mrs. Conover will be lain'and Mrs. McConnell. . session will precede the film and hostesses at that tims. Others at- — AtUUuaslttsM ScraaM «• IATONTOWN •*lrs. Wagner and Mrs. James after the.prognm Mn. Grace Hay- tending the meeting were Mn. John Qoodspeed are representing the 'Red Cnm in Action* den, past county president, will. In- •ainh stall the new offictn. Mn. William Portin, Mrs. William VanNote. Mrs. club at the state convention In It Chaplain*! Subject William Diem, Mrs. Frank Leslie, N. J. Atlantic City this week. Mrs. Wag- f Bradley of Monmouth Beach and Mrs. Donald Hoffman, Mrs. Charles Hardware ner gave a report of the third dis- EATONTOWN- Capt. Bertram Mrs. Jack Preaton, county vice Cox, Mrs. John Mauser, Mrs. IA 3-00S4 trict meeting; she attended last C. Gilbert, Army chaplain, will president, will be guesjs. Refresh- George Verne], Mrs. George Rich- week at Asbury Park. Tuesday, speak on "The Red Cross In Ac-ments will be served in the lunch HI FULL-NIC IMOILt el WOODCO WINBOWI all room. dale, Mrs. Edward Soylan, Mrs. Mrs. Speer, Mrs. DeMing, Mrs. tion" at the annual meeting of Harold Morgan and Mrs. Stanley taat Ca«*ty at. nnmino, H. T. > Perrotta, Mn. Brasch, Mn. W. county Red Cross chapt«r Wednes- 8tllwell. a •rllOUTI S-S-en eJamajmtrejitaJ •#. **« OOODYRAR flUVmON rlAYHQUIfl S4Mefcry?.10»>.M. ClitMNttM sssslMst Ot* 1 Qt. CMtral lMiMt.nl Trim Cliff y fRflltlt**«c4»rf«| ttjrits wMi Cmtral't 90 yMtV lam bt l k Picture of a Man Relaxing *iuwtt***mkm»*{mtl**+m& Tht nnt ttiMjm* R»4 ywrNu* akmitid* a new mafic... carryinf tha ear in and out of traffie almoet Cadillac at tha traAe litht-taka t food look at tht at quickly and aa taiily aa tht driver mtkea hit 30 ItQitlhl Colors HatORTAMTI Tito tmm » mt St pntkmu behind IIMB. decieion to do to. Stetrinf it ftather-lifht and effort* Tht odd* an ortrwhttaiflg that yoail Mt • mia leia... and brakinicaJb only forx tht ilifhtett pranurt , ftbuad and at CM*. from tht daintJtttlbot. • (hty For imnltjr k partnAp** * tha aw tsptri. Of count,'if tht drirer hai cheten a CadiUae tnea of dri«n| a 19JS CadiUae. la Act, ownara Air Conditiomr* for hit car, ha rtfnthtt u he nbuu. CINTRAL MAIONRY PAINT . fraqumdr taka to tha hiajiwajr j«M far tha nUia- With a timpit adjuttment of a tinije lever, he can tien tha car aroridM. lower tht care interior to any normal temptratura And wjll thaymiffct.Fof Iwffcbajrondallquaitlon, he dtiirat—eren in tha warmest weather. b ont of the rarnt thtraptutki wr tha ttmion of Yti, if a little wonder that the man in the CadiDae AMURV PARR UmiSILVIR rONTPLRAUNT workaday lifal alwaw looka to comfortable and happy and relaxed. MtMT NMWMMM lima In plain fact-**/;/ ftalM assssstteai Jwt littinj thtn in iht dritVl Nat h enou|h to •••• •^•/•Itj sstaMsssssssfli s%M4L. ssV AssstMssssi wtunm, M, a^^pajBavjvv •ajwvo aa) ^Haaarajaa • a • • AP> i>eeai ata AMOM Ate. put a man at tut. Th« cushion* andwp and nuniri« Hftl IMMWMf •• i'iaai>a out and natful • • • tin whan n ptfractly potiliontd Wouldn't it be wonderful to find tuch ittUfaction laai Aeftaw AM. aef aesa e>atee for .tht drim'i lunda •.. and beauty and eomfert in your own motonnar Of count it would—and A» i-iaai POIT MONMOUTM LONO RRANCN and iptciouintN art in mry dirtction. that't why we luajHt that you coma in for a ptnonal. MaHtir MMtWaM * Mais And driting a Cadillac it at' imtAil u M*i in a demonttratioii.. . PAINT. INI. MMN CadiUae. i Well gladly put you behind the whetl-for tht moat »»» a-aaat MANAIfUAN UNION NACN That grtats powtrftil aaglM mpoodi aa If bf rWsw/^ncuryouevertpMitonthehifhwey. NAMV ». WNIUN WM«HT tTMH* MA T.MS4 aswa PAINT MAM ail ajeat* ««», Mali Nlgkway M AP> 'aH T.iaia AVON MATAWAN Ma Wilt KIANMURO VIUVIMM IN«» •ArrA twawa a*. HOWLAND B. JONES MOTOR aa? MM* it. Me. aa al fnmm A*e. •* ••»••» HMA I.IMI.J , HII •••M|.MlM 100 I. N«wi»Kjn S#rifift I—CHITIUL PAINT A VARNISH WORM. INC., •ROOKLYN 1, N. Y Bell to Play Tuba In School Concert WUIUun Bell, solo tuba player of Die New TOrk Philharmonic er- »he«tr«, will be guest artist at the Seventh annual spring band festl* »«1 Friday night, May », at the River Street achool auditorium. The program, . directed by John W. LuekenblU, is being given by the iMtrumental muiie department •( the Red Bank public schools. Advantage sptciol EMBOSSD Oven freed C •f'/) (h-tk ihfsr items NOW! They mean cream filled 23 n vitro biq savings lor you ol SANDWICH COOKIES NEWBERRYS CARNIVAL DAYS plastic drapes bath towels 2*bor tricot polities • • • Thick, thirsty A •« ** colon5 ileep-ton. Naet y far #]•»• - Mr. Bell started hU earttr on Hollywood brief style. With flat elas- • ninny at this the tuba at eight In Falrfleld, Iowa, tic waistband, reinforced crotch, smart price. Reg, He and at 15 he waa chosen to tour trims. In white, Small, medium, large. with a Chautauqua band. In list John Philip SOUM heard him play OIRlS'3to«x half slips a piccolo solo .from "Tho Mara and FOAM MJMM UNID boys', youths' snookers... Cool, crl»p Btrlpea" on hla tuba, and Imme- sun f uitt pll*»e and cot- diately hired him. He wai it then. Lace-to-toe for Ideal lit Of strong brown ton nainsook. In 1M7 he waa, engaged by Toe- White — $J00 Easy to launder 10-iquarsu-iquaroe per*per. . play bras duck with heavy rubber soles, reinforcing canlnl to be ulo tuba player with 1 8m., rad., Ige. the NBC symphony. • • cole, broad- toes. Bojs sbee J'/i-S; youth sizes II-!. In Belli "Tubby tho Tuba," ho cloth and isor- You're suro of a lovely aot only plays two tubas, but sucker. Ador- figure and cool fash- train c;as« rates the story and oinga as wolL ably stylod ion in those buys. Fro- winners! most, porrty briefs Big value for Another favorite he will play la shrunk colton. Rod or vacation time*. and detailed. Ughtwslght. Cool. A buy you'll bo glad "When Tuba Plays the Rhumba on navy polka dots on Mirror In lid Atstd. color*. of for long lo come. With elastic waiit, the Tuba Down In Cuba." High while. Sites 32 to 38. and plastic achool and elementary band* will 69* 1 bond logs. White and pink. Sites 3 to 7. tray. Plus T»« participate in the event." ' GIMLS' MEHLEBIZED Lieut. Lee Swift cotton noinsook slips • • • ankUts . Gets New Assignment Right fit 2 gore youth lop design, lovely Large assort- FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. —First with eyelet embroidery and ribbon trim. ment of colors. Lieut. Lao W. Swift, Jr., ion of Mr. A truly fine valuo. White. Sites 32 to 46. and Mn. L. W. Swift, gr, of Littlo Silver, has been given a special ss- • aignment with the 11th Alrbom , ibtvolMS Uovsos terry shorts division here. Cool, light- Ueut. Swift waa asstgaet to tho Smforitsd* and no*lron cottons. In a weight nylon- Uetlca committee of tho 11th Ab> biff auortmant of styles you'll really Ised. No Iron- 39* > borne division replacement training on|oy wearing for a long time., Ing. White, nsalae, Mse. U.%4, faculty aa an Instructor. It la hla •UM MM *% tM*lt«e lob to assist In training newly In-, ducted trainees of tho 11th division. NYIONIZID TfRRY SW4T0WZO* NY STVU aVaUsl 9Os% fWasBlanatssVisM 'MSBISMSW midriffs Unit. Swift Is rosponalblo for tho sW|e dtTC ITvMIIKj pwjn ... Nylonlied leaching of the taetleo and fiinda- Ooubio-thicknoss training panic that ore knitted terry snentali of land warfare.' Hla aa- twill fhortf and printed •Ignment calls for precision, do* soft and wsN ftrting. Of soft combed col- pllsse. For aendabillty, and the utmost In safe- Guaranteed for 100 washings. Getliptoplavinaion dk on with slattic waists. Snap them us>. * that grown up 29* Solid eoiori, multi-color floral ty due to tho huge number of train- Thoydryauick- short* that aiiuro yow , T look. White. Hue, —also. So. M. ees in hla charge. off too, thanks loof Bfirtti en ttxturtd ptoitk. of comfort and good ' "J" INFANTS' SLEEVELESS Hoimdel to tho nylon* Any pair will add good look* to looki. rVo-ihrunk. En- (tod fabric. In* your homo —at o saving. 81" poMWsly detailed. In Newborry's own famous brand. You got fhirtf MemboM of tho Udlee* Aid ee- better>than over sovmas. Heavy combed Famous White. 2 to I. tang with eonttr valonet. many colon. clety met Tuesday. Hostesses 1 cotton. Full cut. Small, medium and large. Spencer brand. lira. Douglaa Fromm. Mrs. Bernard Hurry ln« •UM Dm 1% ikfMee» (rt la pastels, t to S. Goldsmith and Mrs. Daniel Sly. W The annual meetiajr of tho 1 oregatioa will bo held tomorn non-iron torry "V sMrts S p. n. at Fellowship hall. AU or* (These shirts oro comfortoblo. oturobls.. ganlsatlons connected wtth church and their treararera will iThoy wash and* wash but retain thslf give reports. Election of'adteen shopo. NCVIR NCIO HtONWO. 4 lo I.: will be held, and Rev. Dr. WaUaos L. Oallup. Minister, will give a re- port of the flrst five montha of Ms pastorate. The flower* placed at the Sunday morning service, weir sofa pillows y^ gtvsa by Mr. and Mrs. Wtchsr, Mi Ixtra heavy combod cotton for absorbont «nd Mrs. Robert Schnaubls and Mr. comfort. Con bo worn at an outer or and Mrs. Fred Noble. Rev. Dr. Oak lup will give as his subject at ths • d«ckMviltt.1IHR undershirt. Siiost small, medium, largo. morning service, "What. About Christ Today?" Several members of the congregation attended tho r NYlONIZtt) COTTON wedding of Miss Frances DU aad Silo pint] Wrifloy s §•« Howard MeCormlek at^tho Red Is o varitfy d ft, «•> Every stick delicious to the vsrf lost chow. Bank Baptlat church Sunday after- nernlsnliiwIOMR Piitiot noon. Miss Dlx is organist of Juicy Fruit, Doublemint, Sooarmint — Ihs Smooth «nifla brlofinimn.. Coov**il ejns9%s Holmdel Federated church. TWIU HAY SNORTS family's fovorito flavors. Ivy tsmo lodoyv comfortoblo ~ • Mr. and Mrs. John & Holsace, Mi •rotty louchss of color for your and Mrs. Robert Voorhoee and Ml. lofoi and beds at a fraction of t forhofweath- and Mrs. Joseph Phillips win at sjadypadaM,sssttsti. thoir original colt. IS" a II" or. With noot f tend the annual Installation dinner eisay,aiisy csJoft- 1o»l4. and reversible so you got dou- elastic logs. or the Cedarettea tonight at WitV I roa' * TniltfLaiiaa ble amount of wear. nwraictorr vwm^asn •• White, pink. lowbrook Inn. . Sm'.,mod.,l|o, Mrs. Joseph Phillips attended . Midriffs and csmiiolo hokors. Rovorsiblo. baby skawsr given for her aloes, Prsient o difforont fabric or color ovary 39* Mrs.' Csrlton Holslandor of Mate- timo. Washable cotton. Sm., mod., lge wan. at the homo of Mrs. Oeac M* v oiansbsitlsto at Xeyport Moaday night. Ersrott VISIT OUR PIECE GOODS DEPT. Mr. aad Mrs. Lsuls FotnasW are ths parent* of a sea, born last Thursday at Monsasutk ~~ WE HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION hosplUI. 8ft. Bdasad Jsckssa of WON OF MATERIAL IN TOWN. Front st. has been transferred from Fort Monmouth to Cam XUsaer. Mrs. Jackson aad, daughter Una Rocky win stay at their present BOOM. Sunday they celebrated Rita's third p jy oiod caNtni. adW and rttha birthday with friends. afhttod ONMS, cnaaibfay, loiy to loun 3Oe values. printed summer sheers t MINflD PUISI Walter Olveas of Long Issaad, > aV. Cut* stytoi. Ivy isvorsl. Sim 3-o« former resident of Bverett, vietted Sdinfovlstfi A wide variety of colon. Just tho frisnde in this area Saturday. J comfort sport shirts Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stdwelt, sssnla' -*-*- - LaJsV * thing for ossy to wash Ltttlo "Mitt" Mn. Edna •tllwell and Mr. aad fJsTII llntJVfl HHn pVffSV e e e Troaicol, Sorol, nautical, goo* Mrs. Charles Cox aad cklldrsa Bet* toft. Coal combos] canon makes HISM ty Jsne aad Iklppy spent Sunday a rsslly giant sa- •oh) bltwtti rsslly first rats. Many pal- Oratici. at Rockefeller pork la lection. AN wash* county. Hm and cotort. tlioi d fa I. Xsnneth Oanssn of the —.»- fast colors. No bridge Naval station la Maryland ironing aocos* spent Sunday with Charles Con- sory. Siiss I-U. over. Ooy irrlpod styles that oco comfortobls plisse crepe Frank Shotto of Newark Is We- OAO wco *o WOR of* 9Wf) |HICOO to yo t lting his son aad daufhter-la-law, 8*1. and Mrs. Frsnels Shotte, •avo Nko yov nevor savss) bsfors, 10*14. 3yds. Max Oould, gen of Mr. sad Mrs, • / 10" wlsjo, In • wide r«n|< af solid fa Oeorge Oould, fractured his oasis 0 at River Plata ichsol Moaday. flrli' siRlorind shorti psstsls. Idoel for those ossy to Isun. #a-f | Msriboro ' Choice of hardy dsnlm or rwlli. Yo» can 00 bo two of Mrfctiiful wajthbif*. Thsy'rs dor twmmsr wash frocki. Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Tuvesea aad sonforlios)'. Aitorted calori, 10 I* 14. daughter Unds, and Mies Judith T Pacawood, spent Sunday visltlaf •MM MSB 1*4 KVMSH ' In New York city and Chlaatewa. » Week-end guests of Trooper and Mrs, Ralph NUss were Mr. ani gjowify RNHJO swisvifs • • • Mrs. H. A. KMred of North •er- For flrl ilici 3 lo s«. Adorobly itylsd of cracked ice gon, 'oatf to launder 10-iej, asrealo, broad* niouiAn at« VAUM Mr. andfun, Thurston WaHosn and children Betty |Lou, Josn. Gals clam, sMrwcksr. Cwfs deisllt. Cslori, 34" smbssssd cotton cael at lea,, and Tlmmy, and Mrs, Qrover Static. spent Sunday in Altsntswa with Mr light at a tummar brssss. Gay prints I sport briof s; and Mrs, Charles Wesley. A isrrlftc saving I •onforlisd* broadcloth, plisM sturdy snonkors on solid white. For (hots hot sum- cropo prints, ^g^aVJ '• Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jeass es> i 'a^ftdBBadB 4idB# sisftsa^oiBfsasj STMSBBI Igafftaa' cotton knll shirts ho arsfors. tertalned In honor of their authors I FVff**#TeT «vT WWvlsW* vjBTfrdv f«^*^y Thsso ore nylon stllchod for mer days or ovoning wssr frocks. Cotton yarn •• BA at dinner Sunday. wear of duck with special "Colby Arch" back, crotch, # >¥ Marlboro Oirl ScouU Msl Wed- Mtolo, 4.11, IJH-J for boyi or c^ri, two t» dottle m m nundsy of last wssk with their 1? lender, Mrs, R, S, Jones aad scalar t. 2 to I. aide, Beatrice Blionborg, A Moth* er's day gift which was a meato •It4t t*H 1 pad made of oilcloth, cross stitched with colored wool and decorated with dtcale was made by etch girl. 73-79 BROAD ST. RED BANK BED BANK REGISTER. MAY K 1953 will be held June X when a COY- Miss Margaret Allen, Mtas Carolyn mica. They worked in teame of two Honored by Y.M.CA. Board Haxlet end dish supper win precede the Mackeyand Louis Elehtrof Hough- Relief, First Aid men each. The entire aeeond floor Hobbies Shown Bratst E. Peeeux, Jr., arrived by business Marion. ton coUege, Houghton, N. Y., spent belched tmoka from bomb* placed plane from Sent* Monica, Cat, to the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. throughout. James Allen, Sr. At Fire Session Taking part were Jerold Frank- spend a two weeks' vacation with New Monmoath At Shrewsbury his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edward Kelly of New York Is Mm. William Blsgrore, Mrs. Wil- Members of Relief Engine com- lyn, captain of the engine com- E. Peseux, Bethany rd. He holds pany and thi Red Bank first aid pany; John L. Allen, ncond lieu- SHREWSBURY — The Parent- visiting his mother and sitters this bur Coddlngton, Mrs. George Ack- Teacher association held Iti annual a position with the Santa Monica week. er. Mrs. Karl Helwlg, Mrs. Milton •quad took put in the second ra- tenant; Charles R. Knoll, Jr., cap- Independent, a weekly newspaper. tion of the Monmouth county fire tain of the flnt aid tquad, and An-hobby show for children df the Mrs. Patrick Leach was the guest Smith and Misses Nana Helwlg, Re- eollefe Monday night at Mania- drew DiPonte, flnt deputy chief. chool Friday in the school auditor- Petir O. Welgand, Br., senior of Mr. and Mr*. Lester Homer and bekah North, Ada Syvertsen aad quan In an excrctee devoted to theSeen at the flre college and taking Judges were Assemblyman warden of St. Mary's Episcopal family of New. Egypt at a dinner In Mildred Morris attended the an- we ot the Scott alr-pak and other part In the exercise were two for-Alfred N. Beadleston, Vincent J. church, Xtyport, attended the dio- honor of Mother's day Sunday. nual meeting of the Women's Misi protective equipment. mer Red Bank rigi, apparatus for- McCue. Gesa DeVegh and Mrs. Ar- cesan convention In Trenton last Mr. and Mrs. James Allen, Jr., sionary society at the Ardeaa Bap- merly used by Relief Engine eom- hur S. Jolct. week. and Richard Owen of Pitman and tist church Tuesday. • Wearing cantster-type a moke Mrs. Kenneth Bruiser and Infant masks, firemen reached the »eond j»any and Independent Engine com- Winners w.re: dotU. flnt, B.tlf LM pany and now owned by Mansaquan SUuther. Mirlnn MuKrlll.. BHh Mac daughter Jessies, Ann have return, floor of a building by ladder, where Krille aa4 Judy McI/ouchHn; ••eond. ed home front Fort Monmouth hos- they located and rescued two dum- and 8pring Lake. Linda Andtrien, Leigh MiToim and Nan* er Parker, and thirdr PaUHK.lDtr. Mary pital. WilliaM, Diane Clark and Fam Whit*. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helser and ^ AIR CONDITION Boata—Int. Jackie Layton, Ltitw Strorta and gteten Nansll; Meand, Ton daughter Ellen of Franklin, former M 4*741 Cluk and Bobby Erami third, Martia Haslet residents, visited relatives YOUR HOMI NOW! iMlln and John Henjlerioi. . here Sunday. Stampi—«rit, William Hervath, BUI May. and Harold MeUan: ueond. Billy Mist Barbara Lamberteon has FAMOUS DELICATESSEN Wolf, Paul Roman and Al Straisburter. returned home from Monmouth Me- and third. Jamn Wolt ud Rob.tt War* morial hospital, where aha was an WITH A HIAITHWL ran* tendlctomy patient, S3 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK Art work—Srit. Al Snirder. Barbara N.chmla. and Beth MaeKrllle: second. fr. and Mrs. Arthur Heath and AND COMFORTAMJ HIMIW NATIONAL PROVISIONS 'Up Thomttn and William Snrder; third, children MTFair Lawn visited Mr. 'ack Larton, Carol Brows ajd Miml and Mrs. Frank Hyer Sunday. APf niZIRS . SMOKID HSH Mrs. Arthur Wildanger accepts plaque presented by J. Miniatures—Brat, Walter Ryalt aw A surprise birthday, party waa DAIRY PRODUCTS • TAILI SMVICI Howard Newsstn; stepnd. Bobert La» Raymond DefUdder, retiring president of the Y.M.C.A. beard, given at the home of Patricia Em> caro, Marion MacKrilU, Ljna Sanborn mons,ln celebration of the birth- and Paul Boman, and third, Judith Bare at a dinner matting last Thursday. The award was for the HOT CORNID NIP md PASTRAMI and-Paul Kilter* days of Lester Homer and also ROOM AIR CO ALL KINDS SANDWICmS - DAILY LUNCH SPICIAL MlK.llan.out —Brit, Bill H.ndtrtsa. most number of successful calls made during the "Y's" finan- Miss Emmons, Decorations ware In Nancy Fluhr, Howard MOM, Mary Jan. pink and white. They were the re- CONSULT WITH lauss, Barbara Naehmlaa and Donna cial campaign. Donald H. Bibcock, left, general secretary of Heir; second, Lynn Mount, Christina cipients of many gifts. Attending MeCoy. Unda Williams, Dlaaa Tlllotson the Y.M.C.A., looks on. * were Virginia Herrlnger, Deanna, and Joe Clayton, and third. Don Riek- Johnson, Joyce Bennett, Sandra, «Uon. Lynn MaeKrllle, Bob O.Add.r Boyd, Marguerite Morlcy. Marilyn SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK and Bob Dillon. Eait Keatuburg ers' club will also assist the Par- ANTHONY'S Matehbook cover*—Rrit, Aaron Ka« ents' auxiliary. A Father and SonWalling, Donald Spafford, Charles ••• and Betty Griffith; iccond, John Members of St. Catherine's Ros- dinner will be held Saturday, June Walsh, John Layton, David Em- McCoy, and third. John Mjren. ary and Altar society will attend 20, at the hall. James Conwey will mons, Shirley Emmons and Mr. and FRANKFURTERS 98[ Calm—flnt. Bill Bryan; aecond, Let* Mrs. George R. Emmons. b tir 8««ork». and third, Billy Cronw. the Cenacle of New Brunswick be sponsored for training it the Shells—ftnt. Bill Crome, Arthur Roil June 4. A bus will leavs from the Schiff- reservation In Pennsylvania One hundred fifty-eight people at- •nd Al Strmburger; lecond, Judy Bars, church at 4 p. tn. A cake sale Is this summer for 12 days. Attend- tended the eighth annual Mother- 5J«53SHH5B5B5HWHBI5^WHW^WHWB5^HWHBH555^WHIWHHH53 Bill Goilau and Judy Hudton, and third, Joanne CarWrrliht. planned for May 31, after mass at ing the meeting were Mrs. William Daughter banquet sponsored by tha Rock!—Ant, Arthur Ron and ueond, the church. Donations of cakes are Reynolds, Mrs. Robert Event, Mrs. Women's Society of Christian Ser- Norma' Abramn. being received at the rectory. Mn. Margaret Gould, Mrs. Edna Delh- Plan.i—flrit. Jack' Layton, Dudl.y vice at St. John's Methodist church WANT A BUSINESS OF YOUR OWN? Clark, Letter Sagorka. Bill Layton andNeil McGinley and Mrs. Ella Hahne lessen, Mrs. Helen Capalbo, Mrs.Tuesday evening. A turkey dinner Hag.r and Leonard Coita; t.cond. Tom are co-chairmen. Hostesses at theAgnes Nay, Mrs. John. Shaw aad was served by tha Men's club. Tha Martin Jiilin, and third, Walter Ryalt, meeting last week were Mrs. Alex Mrs. Susan Ivint. invocation was given by Miss Vera Gordon Sayn and Paul Walth. McAllister and Mrs. McGinley. The Button.—H/lt, Joyce Keiper, and sec Tombleson. Miss Mildred Laughlln, WITH EXPERT SERVICE SUNOCO STATIONS FOR LEASE ond. Carl Coientino. next meeting will be held June 3. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGinley and prasident of the W.S.C.S.. gave the W.apont—flnt, Bill Layton, and see-Others attending were Rev. Fran- family, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quirk welcoming addresi. George.'Ruddy OPPORTUNITY TO MAKI $1,000 ond, David Petial. cis Gunner, Mrs. Nelson Raub, Mrs. and sons and Mrs. Lawrence Quirk of Perth Amboy entertained with Needlework—(rat, Connie Banky and attended the wedding of Mist Mar- Norma Abrami; itcond, Miehael Dolgtr Margaret Quirk, Mrs. John Wil- the accordion selections and there RED BANK TO $0,000 POR YIARI and Eileen Latar, and third, Holly 8ta- liams, Mrs. Gertrude Vitelli, Brs. lon Jacques of Burlington, Vt, last was group singing. Mrs. John Long plet. Catherine Conery. Mrs. Rose Bra- week. Margaret MeCHnley was of Avon spoke on mother and dy, Mrs. Helen Huelton and Ml»t flower girl for her cousin. Mr. and daughter relations. Mrs. JWimam TELEVISION SERVICE, Inc. Sun Oil Co. will have modarn terviee ttationt avaiU Raritan Grange Heart Florence Levy. Mrs. McQInlty and family remained Barnes presented potted plants to with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jacques •bit for lease, located en Aibury Ave.; Neptune, and The Middletown townthlp flre the oldest mother, Mrs. Joseph P. County Agent on Corn for a week. Sproul; the youngest member, Mrs. 81 N. BRIDGE AVE. RED BANK Rout* 36, Wait Kaamburg. Similar itatient ara new auxiliaries met last Thursday eve- KEYPORT — Marvin A. Clark, ning at Community flre house, Leon- Mrs. John Shaw and Mrt. Arthur Kenneth McCleaster; most recent netting $6,000 to $0,000 er better. county agriculture agent, wasguett ardo. Auxiliaries from East Keans- Connelly were presented with five mother, Mrs. James Cullen, and "At the Red Bank Bridge'* most daughters present, Mrs. Llllle No experience necessary. Training and merchandising speaker at a regular meeting of burg. River Plata, Port Monmouth year service bars Tuesday evening Raritan grange here last Thursday and Leonardo were present. Mrs. tit the Scout mothers' meeting at Hughson. Mrs. Norman R. Rlley, 4lT AC9UAINTID SMCIAL...... course available with pay. night. Mr. Clark's topic was corn. Qwen Young- of East Keansburg, •Baehstadt's restaurant. Mrs. Anna the .pastor's wife, was presented Mothers received roses and plants. presided. The group will attend Bartolette was welcomed as a new with a bouquet of flowers and a Reasonable operating capital is required. Thomas Johnson, Victor Harmyk Memorial day services.at the Meth- member. Plant were made to pro-gift of money. The next meeting odist church. This is the list meet- 00 DISCOUNT and Harry Smith read a Mother's vide a bus to transport the Scouts ww Write for Interview day sermon. ing for the seaaon and the next one to the jamboree at Camp Nomoco TO HOLPU Of TMIf AD. Carlyanna Ullmeyer danced andwill be held In September, May ». Birthday gifts were pre- i ON ANY snviei RINDMIA Dorothy Eigenrauch played the ac The Parents' auxiliary of Boysented to Mrs. Emily Oberle, Mrs. Seeytv SUN OIL CO. cordion. Mrs. Annie Schuls sang. Scout troop 102 met last week at Cora Holder and Mrs. Betty Mae- May 16th First and second degrees will be the First Aid hall. Permission was Conchie and a wedding anniversary administered Saturday, May II, atgranted them for the'u» of thegift to Mrs. Robert Evans. Mrs. MMHtttS DISTRICT OPFICI Orange hall, « Main at Mr. hall Memorial day to serve refresh- Emily Magenhetmer we* given a N. J. Harmyk was guest of honor at a ment* to. Brownies, Cubs, Girl sptclat prise. Others attending AUOUSTA ST. SO. AM0OY, surprise party Monday. The youth Scouts and Boy Scouts, who will were Mrs. Annamae Krack, Mrs. MdPMM take part In the parade. The Moth- Cora. Kraek, Mrs. William Krueger, group met last night at Middletown. Mrs. Joseph Howard, Mrs. Acnes • TV Rape*! Nay, Mrs. Chris Haxelton, Mrs. Rote Brady, Mrs. Harriet Gorman, Mrs. Bernice Harms, Mrt. Doris Hepburn, Mrs. Etta Johnson "and SPECIAL! Mr*. Angela Ssntuecl. Twenty-flva per eent of all drivers t COT to* Rtpatm comucTOt involved In fatal auto accidents In CAPITOL the V. S. last year were under So ErteniM years old. Ladd9m5 16 OUAUTVf •24*. •## • Iff. 2I.M 1. H»e»y ejufe f steel Hwrn km olMeHM. thrilling to drive Th« Hudson Herntt-Anwrica'i Stodc-Car Champion, 4. teller drawer* that work SMeethly, qelatly. is a 4 tr** fff. 4.1S 7 treej, re«. 7.11.... |.«| • *a* rof. |.2O T»| -• •»*. rtf. 11.4« . |Q.M HoMtltCiraffl Hoy* * GtroWi look of •uiMing, fault Heeaai GuMt, Hoaw Modtmliia* tke MWIMB Hornet |§ • Wvthr ear to UH FAMOUS POST 4 HAIL illiiA^IHHt FENCING Mlp Hi OBI MfM flMJOff ffoMM0 «MN4iMvMV4*M S PinSBURGN WINDOW UMM of year tee t* the fae pedal «jiH tad yea wfty/ The Hatiet'i tou!Uaa,9uh,9uhmimm gmi aaaJJ flroa the hhot tkatitt t hw the lowaet omter PAINTS off ftavHHy amoag A«arioaAri a cambecaucam-becauaa t of eteluelveteelve 21 "tHra" aMtam, Wky 4m't' ye. «WWI m aadt tfy HORNET Honetfr' oKfiaeeNM • I rail aad 6 «AL. Oual-iMf* HTMA.MAT1C MUVI Th WASP JET Come In%g an.? aa PIe th*e 6beautiful All * above price la for the fa_k« ^^^A^JJA ,M4 aitjitJlttltl a'nl'l" tin, Other slut In SQ.M new exterior colon available. "^ •" "•• •"••»• itock at lower than ebewkere eMkvorbsJti aa • eltMf en tea, prices) I- Little Silver Lumber & Supply Co. RED BANK HUDSON, INC. IYCAMOII AVI. (At Tht Railroad) LITTLI SILVIR STRHT HD • AHK, N. J. • PNOMf ORDIRS PROMmY HUID-RID RANK 4.9427 RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 14,1953 f age Eleven nolds dr., attended the spring soiree SINGE 1896 Church Women EatontoHn at Rcnsselaer Polytechnic Institute Girl Scouts Councilman Fred 8. Morris waiat the Alpha Tail Omega houae an guest of honor Saturday at theguest of Stephen Whitman of Elect Officers Long Branch post office bawling Springfield, Mass., last week-end. Present Play. LITTLE SILVER — Mlu Marie league dinner at. the. Elkwood ho- Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Whit- LITTLE SILVER — Members of Wilby was elected president of the tel in LOBK Branch. He repre- Held and son Bobby and Mrs. Anna Girl Scout troop 58 entertained Women'i Society for. Christian sented the Monmouth County Bowl- Staats, Clinton ave, spent thc heir mothers and others who as- Service of Embury Methodist ing association in presenting week-end in Audubon visiting Mr. sisted with the troop program dur- church »t the annual meeting last awards. - Mrs. Morris also attended; slid Mrs. Leon Walker. ing the year at a brunch last Thurs- week at the home of Mrs. George The Rosary society met last week 'Harry Rowland, WyckofT rd., day. Thc entertainment featured an PO* MODMM RED BANK, N. J. Inman on Woodbine ave. Mnat. St. Dorothea's church hall. Re- member of the Chamn agency, has original play, "Saturday Mountain," George W. Ivins was ^chairman of citation of the rosiry was led bybeen accepted into the Monmouth written and produced by three nominations. the president, Mrs. Marg MHu. Rev. County Board of Realtors and thcmembers, Renate Butler, Lucille Also elected were Mrs. E. HFrederic. k Child was given $100, national board also. The new Deau- Rubin and Patty Zambrano. NEON SIGNS Thome, vice president; Mrs. Fred proceeds from the card party lut villc inn in Glendola is holding a Lucille Rubin was thc announcer * MAINTINANei A. Ellison, recording , secretary; month. The Holy Name society special opening for the Monmouth and Introduced members of the Mrs. Edward Elbert, treasurer; Mrs. was given a vote of thanks for the county board dinner Monday eve-cast who included: Tucker Gere, James Taylor, promotion secretary; breakfast served May t for Roaary ning. The New Jersey state presi- who played the role of Frederick; Mrs. Noel Nllson, missionary edu- members. Mrs. Helen Brandt and dent, Robert Scott, will be guest Gail Ruh, Hans; Lois Becker, Joan- COLD CATHODE LIGHTING cation and service; Mrs. J. Edwin Mis. Marie Cantor wen commended speaker. than; Patty Zambrano, a wUc wom- Wells, Christian social relations!for thc curtains for thc church The Chaffin agency reports the an; Margal Smith, a messenger; and local church activities; Mrs. basement. Mrs. Ann acxeraenie is rental of Sunnybrook apartments Renate Butler, a princess; Dianne ROAD-AD SERVICE, Inc Robert Scott, student work; Mrs. chairman of thc nominating com- to Billy C. Ashley, Lieut. H. C.Bennett, a king; Joyce Well*, the James W. Marshall, youth work; mittee, assisted by Mrs. Rose Kelly Becker, Lieut. E. E. ftichards, Dom- king's servant, and Midge Corn- 45 S. MAIN ST. ASBURY PARK 1-1180 John Eggenberger, children's work; and Mrs. Mary Ribley. Mrs. Alice inic Dcbennlc, Ronald P. Lane, well, a mountaineer. Lucille Rubin Mrs. William Skidmore. spiritual Junker and Mrs. Mllu are plan- Lieut. John A. Hartc and Ma j. Ray- played the role of Ann. life; Mrs. H. E. Warden, literature ning' a strawberry festival for June.. mond Hancrc, The brunch table was decorated and publications; Mrs. Inman, sup- The annual festival will b« held Nealy and Louis Dearbury of with a centerpiece of pink dowers ply work, and Mrs. Richard Wead- July 12 and will begin in the af-Cowpcns, S. C, visited their cousin, surrounded by figures of Girl er. status of women. ternoon with a baby parade and Elite Chafnn, Rote ct., Sunday, » Scouts. Gail Ruh and Margal Smith The society will serve a cafeteria pet show. Mrt. Brandt will be in served coffee. Mra. Robert Becker charge of the parade; Mrs. Marg .Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nelson and •upper May 19 at the church to daughter Ann, Clinton ave., spent and Mrs. Neil Smith arc the troop YOUR RUG HEALTHY? raise funds to purchase Bibles for Kelemen, the show; Mri. Scicr- leaders. zenie, refreshments; Mrs. Terry 01- Saturday in Newark. the children leaving thc third grade Thc regular meeting of thc po- The troop has been Invited to of the Sunday school. Members savsky, fancy table; Mri. Peggy Hanlon, hiy ride and pony ride, lice reserves will be held Monday present its play at the grammar voted to pay $10 each toward the evening at borough hall. school for pupils In thc primary expenses of three girls selected and Mrs. Mllu, posters. A telephone committee will contact members Caroline, Earl and Cathy Spanjer, grades. from the church to attend the children of Mrs, Curtis Spanjer, at Seaville for cakes. Mrs. Mllu served re- church girls' school freshments at Wednesday's meet- Clinton ave., were baptized Sunday Vroom arc from Statcn Island. Jeff' June' 29 to July 3. at the Presbyterian church by Rev. rcy's parents entertained at dinner j Devotions were dedicated to Mrs. Those attending the Woman's David Ling. The children's father, following thc ceremony for thc ' Walter Morris, former president State Republican convention at Sgt. Curtis Spanjer, is stationed baptismal party and Mrs. W. T. and active church worker, who isAtlantic City Frfday at the Marl near Chitosc, Japan, where they Wood and Mrs. H. A. Gocslc, his confined to her home by illness. borough Blenheim were Mrs. Lesand Mrs. Spanjer hope to join him grandmothers. They included Mi».' Morris' favor- lie D. Scely, Mrs. Ray Tuepcr, Miss soon. ite hymn, "Abide with Me." Elisabeth, Higginson, Mrs. Benja- Circle one of thc Gleaners of thc Mrs. tra Pimm spoke on "Metho- min VanKeurcn, Mrs. William Mit- Presbyterian church will meet Tues- L L t VI l AND dist Women Around the World." chell, Miss Doris Bennett, Mrs. Eva day evening at the home of Mrs. She told of the work performed Falkenburg and Mia* Susie Allgor. Frank Norton, Lake dr. Reserva- on a world-wide basis by the World Mr. and Mn. George Whltfleld tions for the luncheon to be held Federation ,of Methodist Women of Broad *t. spent Sunday with by the general organisation June Toridheet She pointed out that the WSCS their son, O. Lester Whltfleld and S are to be mde with Miss Eliza- What* good for tho tiMlth ef yeur rug Is but one of 34 Methodist women's family of the Highlands. beth Higginson by May 24. groups. The clogan of the federa Norrit and Jeffrey Frost, ions Brownie troops 33 and 149 met it good fer your hoalth, toe tion, Mrs. Pirn said, is "To Know of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frost. Saturday at borough hall and made Him and to Make Him Known.' South st., visited their uncle andtiles and pink carnations for Moth- •MTsrtsW The symbol is a tree, suggested by aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Andraw'Brun- er's day gifts. Tit MUM aJIrt mi frimt wkkk ajrhtaJs htt y«ar a group of Chinese women to de-net- of Rlvcrcdge, from Thursday Girl Scout troop 27 met Monday pict the tree of life with 12 fruits at the Methodist church and learned w»atj representing the group's goals. to Sunday. Friday they attended thc circus at Madison Square Oar- to make bed rolls for their camp- Man. eJadliif !*• «a*art, anal waariaaj atowa tin The next meeting will be a cov-den. ing trip at Nomoco this week-end, ered dish luncheon At thc church Thomas Snyder, Jr., Is attending. for which they also completed •«•. t» full «f mlNlawt tt sjltMM eanylni farm June 3. Row James W. Marshall aviation mechanic school at the if.plans. AUTOMATIC pastor, will install ofltcers Sunday A. T. T. C. in Memphis, Tenn. He The ambulance auxiliary, will hold June 14. Us the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- a card party Saturday evening; at Introducing as Snyder, Buttonwood ave. the Masonic -hs.ll --. Prize- - s have Wlm yw pitacr tkt bajflM »f yaw wag with FJUEO CHICKEN DINNEB Johnny Ronertt. son of Mr. and been, donated by the local mer- sJassiaa JsVUsl sassi^sBtsssCasJas^sstassI sVssitasssssJa Crow stitch dtnlrn skirt fclti Mr*. Harold Roberts, Threekmortan chants. WVfjp flJfJWIi BJvwfViBfVIMI VwWN MIDOUBTOWN VILLAGE — who is stationed at Bain- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cotgreave, for your home » la **-- ks»e^ttsV aW tala^sW sssttlff Member, or th. stewardess* board | ZSL^ .nent th. HVS IN vWV H^r«IV>l WW 1OT« • flWHT .nenpe t Weik^ST It Irving pi., entertained Mrs. Cot- for Mother of Clinton chapel, Zion Methodist (££•••?**•h;_ ™.ISf. greave's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. 5,50 •*»*^M» 3-50 chureh, wilt lerve a fried chicken gi!J i w rf Donald Woollty, for Mother's day. Little Florence Diets was also a CALL Firir time offered tn Raid Band! Smart charcoal dtnim law, Mr. and Mrs. William Wye,guest. ttSS Jeffrey Craig Wood, Infant son RID SANK line Is chairman. The dinner will Buttonwood ave, •ID IANK aktrfi, complttaly made, with tipper, stamped In • Robert Krueger, son of Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wood, be ttrvtd' between 5:30 and S:».Mrs. Charles Krutftr, Clinton awe., Eton pi., was baptllitd at St. James colorful Panniylvania Dutch daiign ready for you to PBOFBBTY MANAGES whs four years old Saturday. He Episcopal church following the 6-2100 # r 6-1100 •mbroidtr. Gay •mbroldary eoHart, nylon metallic NEW MONMOUTH — Laurence celebrated with «n outdoor lunch- morning service Sunday. Rev. Rob- L. Buck, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. eon his parents gave for Mm and ert Slnaro, deacon In charge, of- yarn, sparkling rhinoitonat and simple-Instructions in-' Laurence L. Buck, Sr., of this his friends. His guests were Kenny ficiated, assisted by Henry Male and and Bobby Hampton, Judy and William Oould, Jr., acolytes. The JManmauth Ceunty'i Oldlait and Moit RalUbla Ruf Claanar eluded in tha kit. Mints' tins Small 110, 12), Modi- place, was co-manager of the prop- OIL DELIVERY, Inc. erties diptrtmet for the Little Alan Albright, Ava and David godfathers were Robert Vroom and Theater of the state university in- Toung, Billy Vital and sitter Carol William T. Wood, acting for Robert 3HnNtTST. RIDIANK In Yeur Hema or In Our Plant urn (14, 161, and Large (II, 20). , tittla girl,' tint Krueger. L. Wood, who was unable to be : stitute It Coblesklll, N. Y., which 3 and 5. - Tuesday night presented four plays Jean Schaeffer, dMlfhter ef Mr.present. The godmother .was Mrs. Mien* M 6-0610 44.74 WHIT! ST. RID lANK at the school. and Mrs. Herbert jchaeffer. Key- Beverly Vroom. Mr. and Mrs. WHEN BETTER FURNITURE VALUES ARE GIVEN ON DISPLAY IRWIN'S WILL GIVE THEM SATURDAY and SUNDAY AFTERNOONS UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY! WOQDMERE AVE. (South Off Rurmon Rd.) 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Sliding Clout Doors Arrangement* Made for Local and Lang Ulitanee Moving MANUFACTUMO |Y ftUNNISON HOMIS, INC., NIW ALIANY, INDIANA OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 EXCEPT SATURDAY SUBMMARV OP UNITID STATIS STIIL COIPOUATION IRWIN'S FINE FURNITURE EVERETT H THORNE 27 Monmouth St. Phono 6-0011 Rod lonk KINGS HIGHWAY MIDDLITOWN 5-0052 MI MABISON'AVI. INeir ta M«|M»i« Ihtwtre) PHONI MMI PIRTM AMMV TwiAvt RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 14.1958 Steinbach Workers Celebrate Mother's Day Shop deify tram 9:30 'til 1:30 Frisky 'til 9:00: AtWy Perk Sf« RID MNK 4-4000 LONft IRANCH 4-1741 ASIURY PARK 2-4000 Arthur J. Lynch, manager of Steinbach'$ department store here, presents an award to Duchets Royal blends DACRON and RAYON in Miss Dorothy Gilbert, who was the winner of a Mother's day contest. Others in the photo, left to right, are Mrs..Lillian Bradshaw, youngest grandmother; Mrs. Mabel Carney, assistant Wonderful Stay-Crisp and Wrinkle-Free, Washable manager, and Mrs. Louise Hubbard, youngest mother. The winners were given corsages. Manui, second grade, and Beatrice able mention, Christina McCoy, Reed, fourth grade; third, Philip fifth grade. Children Stage Warren and Joe McGuinneM, first Composition to represent a nurs- grade, and David Tillotson, fourth ery rhyme. First, Tina Hardy and "Cool Seeker" Suits grade, and honorable mention, Miml Mark Philips, kindergarten; Lydon Flower Show Moss and John Moore, kindergar- Kuhns, first grade; Gee Gee Blair, ten; Nancy Flood, pre-achool; Lee second grade; Jennifer Johnston, Sadkowski, first grade, and Con- third grade; Billy Goslau, fourth At Shrewsbury stance Baieky, third grade. . grade, and Billy Bryan, sixth grade; Misses Siies 10 to 20 Parent-Teacher Group Arrangement* of flowers of one second, Barbara Clayton, kinder color. First, Alice Jean Williams, garten; Billie Marten, first grade; Women's Half Sixet I4'/I to 22Vi *25 kindergarten; Joyce Kelper, second Nancy Fluhr and Michael Doelger, - Sponsors of Event grade; Lynn Hagcrman, third second grade, and Billie Horvath, grade, and Billy Dcckcrt, fourth fourth grade; third, Benny Dud' Held at School grade; second, Christina Barman, ney, kindergarten, and Eileen La A miracle blend of Dacron and rayon makes this criip tropical fabric a SHREWSBURY—There were 334 kindergarten; James Bryan, sec- tar and Robert Lascaro, third ond grade; Tommy Dunlap, third grade, and honorable mention, entries in the flower show last week "mutt" for, the busy woman's summer wardrobe. You'll look fresh on the for children of the grammar school. grade, and Mary Jane Gausf, fourth Laurie Bryan and Kathleen Mary , The show, sponsored by the Parent- grade; third. Joan Dunlap, kinder- Hardy, kindergarten; S u s a n n Teacher association, included garten; Dicky Griffith and Judy Hensler, first grade; Walter Ryats, longest, warmest day .. . and you'll feel cool! Besides ... our Ouchett classes for all grades of the school Hudson, fourth grade, and honor- Jr., and Susan Helm, third grade. and for adults. able mention, Shelia Conrow, kinder- Royal suits can be tubbed like a summer dress, yet retain the fine fit and garten; Gee Gee Blair, second Adult and high school student The summaries: Composition to classes. First, Mrs. William Bryan tailoring that have made them famous. Black, white, navy, brown, pink, represent a book title. First, Jane grade; Robert Lsjcara, third grade, and Judith Barg, fourth grade. and Mrs, Thomas Dunlap; aeeond, Rehn and Laurel Wolfe, first grade; Mrs. Charles W. Jones and Ann aqua, coral, beige and gold in the group. John Polin, second grade; Ricky Arrangement of daffodils or tu- Jones, high school freshman,.and Messina and Holly Staple*, third lips. First. James Bryan and Peter third, Mrs. Lucy R. Parker. .grade, and Albert Strassbcrger, Da- Jaffe, second grade, and Mary Miniatures. Fi'«t, Donna Blai vid Tillotson and Emily l>yman, Jane Gauu, fourth grade; second and Kenneth SuUort. fifth grade / lUIII, Sites)*, Fleer iM Atkury Psrk fouth grade; second, Ronald Robert Lascaro, third grade, and Pattie Keiper and Suzanne Barg, Schcrer and Jackie Lay ton, kinder- Billy Deckcrt, fourth grade; third seventh grade, and Judith Marten garten; Ronald Messina and Rich- Marilyn Flood, first grade, and and Jeanne McManus, eighth grade ard Nevius, first grade; Joanne Gee Gee Blair, second grade, and second, Brenda.Lewis and Arthu Phillips, second grade; Robert honorable mention, Joseph Bouf- Ross, fifth grade; Lynn Mount, Warren, third grade, and Billy fard and Linda Smythe, kindergar- Patience Sheppard and Betsy Grif- Layton and Bca Reed, fourth ten; Billy Dalton, first grade and fith, sixth grade, and Diana Tillot grade; third, KiUon Walton, kinder- James Brown, third grade. garten; Kathie Strassberger, .Jim- son, eighth grade; third, Barbara my Wolfe and Maureen Trahman, Arrangement of all white flowers Farrell and Richard Hance, fifth first grade; Barbara Torg, second First, Ronald Messina, first grade, grade; Joan Valentine, Sandra grade; Betsy Geuler, third grade, and Nancy Parker, second grade; Warden and Shirley McGhee, sixth and Billy Trahman, fourth grade, second, Barbara Torg, second grade; grade, and honorable mention, and honorable mention, Sunn third, Jackie Layton, kindergarten; Sandra Lewis, Barbara Webb and Btrohmenger and Kitson Walton, Joseph Pignataro, first grade, and Patty Rugg, sixth grade; Anna La- Relax in Air Step's kindergarten; Betty Heriof, first Holly Staples and Mae Smith, third Blondo, seventh grade, and Betty grade; Jan* Mallow and Lori grade; and honorable mention, Bet- Nessler and Margaretta Reed Lyons, second grade, and James ty Lee Maughler, kindergarten; eighth grade. Lfbaatian' and Carol Sheppard, Douglas Steel, John Myers and Composition to represent a spe- . Magic Sole Sandal fourth grade. Amelia Pimpinella, third grade, cial historical event. First, Ken- and Billy Layton, fourth grade. Arrangement ef pansier First. neth Sutton and Arthur Ross, fifth Richard Nevius, first grade, and Arrangement in a basket. First, grade; Alexandra Messina, seventh Here's a casual to go with "you everywherel Terry Russell, aeeond grade; sec- Donna Blair, fifth grade, and San- grade, and Danny Dorn, eighth ond. Carol alderman and Gerry Mo dra Lewis, sixth grade; second, grade; second, Richard Helm, fifth A slim and trim wodge»heeled shoe with the Brenda Lewis and Susan Phifer, grade; patience Sheppard, sixth fifth grade; Patti Kelper, seventh grade, and Diana Tillotson and famous cushiony foam sole. Black suede, red grade, and Joanne Mcllanus, Margaretta Reed, eighth grade; eighth grade; third, Christine Mc- third prixe, David Petxal, tilth eelf and multicolor. Three widths. Coy, fifth grade,- and honorable grade, and Joanne Mclfanus, eighth mention, Carol Brown and Patience grade, and honorable mention, Sheppard; sixth grade, and Diana Aaron Ratsas, fifth grade and Tillotson. eighth grade. Joan Valentine, sixth grade. Arrangements of wild flowers. 8.95 First, Stephan Napoli. fifth trade; Carol Brown, sixth grade, and Jeanne McManus, eighth grade; second, Donna Blair and Arthur Ross, flfth grade, and Billy Crome A. Curved yoke, petal curved collar and cuffs doubly contrasted in white and Diana Tillotson, eighth grade; Patricia Dorn, sixth grade; Eileen «T Bnsri St, Se4 Beak MM Polin, seventh grade, and Judith I. Skillfully molded jacket, bound in black at collar end pockets! Marten, eighth grade, and honor- C. Button tab cuffs and pockets bless this short sleeved suit. Sale! llktNIWogalnl BIG 9 PLAY STEEL GYM uroni WITH AIR.RIDER AND LADDER AS ILLUSTRATED Regular 95 34.95 24 % Others From 13.95 Dull and drab colon ate transformed to new luitre Pacific Contour Percales for top by oiir Falco tut cleaning i Qenerously Ruffled Seersucker Bedspreads pallerni revive like nagfe. or bottom •n.-wt twimiie 2e79 Try Falce ni| cleaning...• I odey. The eott li twniial. TwhiCf With bothttep end bottom contour sheets, your bedmoklng tint li almest a, matter of seconds. Easy to put on, con* 5.98 Storage facllttlet available tour sheets pull smooth quickly, and stay smooth 'til you UiMiy7.rO In the event VM with year •hanga the shaets ageln. rugs stored for the etaeen. I 0 BAtX-BEAHINO Islsl Vbs^^al ajtMlsW aa^tftiai ^^.y^ aiitt^ia Our last ytsr's bit stiltr with a / e ' NON-TILTING SWINGS •till Uildtr idil.il—and all at last l"*f/ ISJSv^BBJ SfSSJfBSB BfSfSfSSBJ t WOVIfff#BT SJSJBJSJfSj OHTBtX IMIlDKK year's ••!• rrlet! ft A Mil Ikon- A been far summer llvinf . • . easy>fe*launder eeorsueker that raojutrM O irtAI'KCK BAR ••ml'iiouniMtit tkslnil QUIUTi FulLttie Pacific Parcel* Contours, 0 KXCITING AIIMIIDKII hill.hturlni •wlnml nidi iMlHih OwMkyajeW \ n* Ironing, tubs In a matter of mlnutot. Add a crisp; fraih touch te aN lop litr. All lirliMlyinlnl.il In rag. Jit " 1.19 (UMDIKU 8KK.8AW) I OR I 1m. •*• fkwi. «i II to 4iM M. e a TitAi'K/.t; nmus ml.nl run—uimiumbltil hul •••/ I* Ml up 309b OFF Int. a All Ueettts asd Steam or Hot Water Boiler —Oil a «M faaare Feet GRADUATION WATCHES GLASSWARE 1 O AapssNSia •Irk , 17 jewali Many satterni and thests, rafularly LUIGI'S CsMrels • Rafularly ».IO Naw I4.f| tsi up fa 30.00 deion. Net Wslsr far Year lie. leys', 17 jewels tarvlao stylo a tsves ea> ts M% is PM. $589. .Tea Aagglerly 11,00 Now 27.fl NOW 4* t« Year* Lowest Pric« .. .Ytar's Bert Values ALLSTATE TIRES FIRST QUALITY TIRES «.OOx1« "W J^B $0 PLUS FED. TAX ALLSTATE and OLD TIRES O OUAtANTUD IS MONTHS HEAVY • MOUNTID MB 0* CHAROI • !••/. DOWN ON MARS IASV DUTY •AVftMNT PUN ... TUBES • 6.70x15 SAFE-T-TREAD 2 for 23.44 YOUR -CUSHION" UUS, FED. TAX AND OLD TMES CHOICE • 6.50x16 SAFE-T-TREAD 2 for 29.44 . PLUS FED. TAX AND OLD TIRES .00 3 andeM Mus Fed. Tax Tuka • 7.10x15 SAFE-T-TREAD 2 for 29.44 «.N i U "CUSHION- PLUS FED. TAX AND OLD TIMES 4.M • 4.70* 7.10 x IS • 7.60x15 SAFE-T-TREAD 2 for 31.44 7.N*7.MilS "CUSHION- FLU! FED. TAX AND OLD T1BEI Mt'SJOxiS ALLSTATE BAnERIES Month Guarantee^ ALLSTATE BATTERIES ALLSTATE /••-v "''J',',l .,... i,* -'' *«f '< MOTOR OIL i~<>> 36-Month Guaranteed ALLSTATE BATTERIES • • ** sfts^sa* ss^a^ataftl • • If Mlf rTMl Compounded Oil -Month Guaranteed ALLSTATE BATTERIES 4.it 70e *«^.«^ j jf< lead • Mat y*nr awa •tse. toy M S r Me *1«M. HeM *••! S5 ky Mk *NNe* *«*M, «»ee«. i PIUS TAX Taw OM IsfNfy It Warlk Up H UM OM A NIW AUSTATII Minfjn nsjovjr swy IIHIIUI on i AUTOMOTIVE WEEK SPECIAL SAVINGS FOR THE CAR! 36 WHITE ST., RED BANK OPIN 9 TO 3:30-PRIDAY 9 TO 9 Page Fout RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 14,1953 Bonnie Lou Xmmona and Michel* mphlet being distributed in the New Slate of Officers treasurer; Clarence 8. Gale, Red Amory L. Haitkell, Jr. kelV Jr., will be th* speaker. Th* Morar Junior Group Sacco; "Trepac," Peggy Curley, Charity Croup orough. • • .• . • Bank, trustee to atat* society; young man will tell *om* of hla Entertain at Dinner Nancy Egolf and Marianne Kaiser; Fund drive leaders who'organ- Prewnted at Meeting George Howland, Nav**lnk, alter- Town Meeting' Speaker military experiences during - Us 'Jockey Dance," Suian Baird and ad the teams of volunteer worker* nate trustee,'and George DeOarmo, •ervlc* in Korea. Th* Junior production group of Dal* Slam; "Secret*,* Bonnie Lou clude Dennis K. Byrne, Mr*. Leo Freehold, and O. Alt*rt Flatt, Toms NAVEBIMK-A "town meetlnT John M. Pillsbury. chairman of the Ethel Mounf Mozar School of Emmons and Michele Sacco; acro- To Launch Drive Lewis, Mr. and Mr*. Robert Berg, FREEHOLD — Lao K. McK*e, River, chapter directors. haa *e*n arranged for nest Tues- the parish committee on "town Dancing presented a group of danc- batic dance, Dlanne Babcock, and Mr*. Oliver Victor, David Brewster, Red Bank, who wa* appointed ' Herbert H. Smith, Trenton, apoke day *t 8:16; p. to. in tb* pariah meetings," will preside and intro- e* at the mother and daughter din- tap dances, foxtrot tap and "Three r*. Philip E. N. Greene, Jr., Mr*.chairman of th* nominating com- at the meeting on "Why Have a house of All Saint*' Episcopal duce th* speaker. The mooting*;*** ner of the Congregation Bnai Israel Shades of Rhythm," Bonnie Lou With Rally 'orter- Hoagland, Jr., Mr*, Robert mutes by John Ernst, Tom* River, Planning Board?" church, at which Amory LY Has-open to the public. • ' last night at the Synagogue on Riv- Ernmoni, Michele Sacco and Dale haler, Mr*. William' Towers, Mr*. president of the Monmouth-Ocean •ide ave. Runuon Campaign Chapter of the New Jersey Society Slam. Elliot Coleman, Mr*. Holme* Dyer, ASSISTS BLOOD IWOQMAM The numbers presented were: toe Mr*. Robert Hill, Mr*. Douglas of Professional Engineer*, prsaent- Mrs. Georgia V, Muon accom- Starts Saturday; ed a alate Of officer* at the lot Brander's Radio and Television dance, Susan Baird and Peggy Cur- panied the dancers. 'rederlcks, Mr*. William Hintel- • ins win n mm KUE nunts lty; "Doll Dance," Nancy Egolf and Rally Tomorrow ann, Jr., Mr*. Clifford Doerle, dinner-meeting, held at the Ameri- service of West Front st., lent its Dale Slam; "Music in Springtime," r*. Johhn TylerT , Mrsi- Charlel s DD. can hotel. sound equipment to the Red Cross The amount of nitrogen, oxygen Christian, Mrs. Rodman Getty, Mr*. The alate comprised George Hit- last Wednesday to' help aecur* don- and other gauea In the air ii slight- RUMSON — A rally launching Clarence Wlckman, Mr*. William ter, Matawan, a* president; baon- or* for the Bloodmoblle vl.lt at ly variable from time to time and the Rumton Community Appeal will Salladin, Mrs. Jerome Qorlln, Mrs. ard O. Graaaer, Asbury Park, flrst Carpenter*' hall. The aqulpment, place to place. be held tomorrow at 7:80 p. m. In Walter Shlnn, Mr*. E. J. Board- vie* president; Kenneth Fox, Fair mounted on a Red CroM motor the Rumson high school auditor- and Mr*. Herbert Bush, Jr. Haven, stcond vies president; Craig corps vehicle, wa* driven through ium. The drive will atari Saturday. F., Haaren, Rumson, secrstary- the atreata of Red Bank. Magistrate Arnold Tul*. fund Worker* include Mr*. John 4'- MATIMBS UP. M.| aVBNIHM T AMI 0| WN. «OMTIIIVtWp chairman, said this week "The of-E»te. Mrs. William D. Ve**y, Mr*. Philip Parker, Mr*. Richard H. AMURY - NOW THRU SATURDAY - ficer* of the Runuon Community Koyle, Mr*. L. 8, Wllkinion, Mr*. ^FSTSHBS) esB^B^SFB^vBHBPMej B^BVSOHS*^P*SS sj •> Appeal association wish to empba- PARK *IM again that the association la Prlngle, Mr*. Hugh Beech, Mr*. L. 'Montgomery, Jr., Holme* Dy- MAYFAIR MMMMMI j*llsViNlM.IIMSf. Three-piece vinyl recover*— backhand, sett and teat rein- "DESERT forcemenl with the proper ill* COSTELLO Uck* for sfllclent replicemint. LEGION" ST. JAMES day, assorted pattern*, GO TO WM" CtUIR RE-COVER IMTEUU. Heavy vin>) coited malerlil ready to use for all apeclsl "OFF purpo***, Two width*, Aisorted No KIMS . , . No Must! Just colors, loon the lojid end* ov«i> tho LIMITS" THE LADY" frsitif, end ilm old Mllhful I* 14)," MICKIY ROONir •AM CUM good for snot her itimmn's • nooilng, (iayMliMinlnx, or M", WIR, what have you, k, "SHOWS OF WWUNJAJHT TRIl PLAYGROUND RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 14,19S3 Page Flvt legion Pott to Hold •Ul TO OBASUATB Salvation Army Leader ATLANTIC HKJHLAMM — Dance at Fire House Charles W. kills of T4 Asbury ave., MARLBORO .— Township pott ban, will »a graduated Monday. Mi, American Lcgton, will hold a May it; from Shippenabiirg lUta PINEAPPLE JUICE Kra. Hulda Olfon of Ifeadow- brook ave.. Runuon, who waa com- mlwloned Corpa Cadet guardian, of tha Red Bank Salvation Army cita- del. MM. Olson will bo responsible for tba leadership training program AdvorNiod Prkot Hfeelive In for younf people known aa Corpa Cadati, a program Including Bible atudy. Salvation Amy hlatory and - Miy 14,15,16 doctrine and practical leadership SOAP PADS experience. Wo reserve the right to limit quantities. Brillo Mrs. Okvm hu been a member of tha Salvation Army it yean and served in New York city in the CANADA DRY women'* social department. The A special treat for him... commissioning ceremony took place PACKAGE CHEESE at the Mother's day program Sun- 6 day evening and wa» conducted by Amrioan Cheese %r • ^ 30c CORNED Capt. Robert Rlghtmlre, officer in charge. . Cheddar Cheese CHATHKAND »69« BEEF Port Monmouthi SWISS Cheese CHATHAM MANO *• 59' Ardlth Beam, daughter of Mr. run-U.S.CHOICS and Mra. Fred Beam of Main at. VAN Ztt 2 Ib. I waa gVest of honor at a Swaet Cheese Spread Sixteen birthday party at her home Saturday evening. Decorations were Vohreeta Cheese Food •»<*< 33« WABD, Channel 5, 7:t» >• Bt, Erery Other Twadayj In Pink and white, with a large 0 white cake decorated with pink Cheddar Spread TffiSS •** 41c roses. A buffet supper waa served. l Guests ware Martha Bllenberg, Audrey Heyers, Ronnie Heyera, Creaei Cheese Spread "»<>"' Swell eating-•Corned Beef with., TM MINQING MY ROLUtS i James Keogh and Ormsnd Hcyers, all of Belford; Betty Jane Black, TO MOWN?! WHY DONT YOU?" Barbara Brownrldge, Shirley WISH CAMACI»j2 Thomas, George Koveleaky, James Dolan, Raymond Orodasklof Leo- CANNED FOODS nardo; Oall Callopy, Navealnk; VISKING-WKAPPEO Dolly Connor, Highlands; Diane rSG Utiotcsn Ground Beef qOV'T. INSPECTED Trennery, Kaansburg; "Miekie" CUT SKAKS MADE CUT Cavanaugh, Atlantie Highlands 16oi«n Chick Roast ,US CHOICE Rib Roast William Rose, Matawan, and Rob- Carrets 13c AIM IONE CUT ert Hyneman, Port Monmouth. t4oi U. S CHOICE US. CHOICE-OVEN-READY EMERAID IAV Chick Roast Mrs. Charles Rapp of highway 2 cam 29* FRESH M waa admitted to Rivervlew hos- Spliach U S CHOICE 7 INCH CUT pital Sunday aa a medical patient. HCHWAV I6« Beef Brieket MOKEN SECTIONS 2 cant 31c 10NEIESS Mra. Jane 'Jaeobsen and Harry Grapefruit U S. CHOICE CASTIE CREST Stewing Beef Miller of Brooklyn spent the week- 29 ei. can FRESH end visiting Mr. and Mrs. John YEUOW CUNG 31* US CHOICE Stevenson of Origgs ave. Poachoa Plate Beef Tha Port. Monmouth Republican UMTS HAWTHORNE club will meet tonight at • o'clock Ciraedbeef Hash Sliced Bacon ,65* 67 at tha Hesse clubhouse. IACHOY 35c SEltCTEO v Owf Ribi era trimmes1 as rocsmmeneed Alice Modielwoski, Bobby Bck- BeaaSproits 2!..: Beef Liver ib 53c ert and'Thomas McOowan, all of sAGHEn by the Nsliensl U»eiteck •> Meet leere SHAMS HIT ON 13t»ot.j»r SOMERSET Port Monmouth, and Carol Stout of sMEAAGHmiT SAILSt Frankfirtors . 59c WHMJ YOU WAIT! Rod Bank attended a party at the Chsf Boy-ar-dee ' 25* homo';of George Saxemeyer at Spring I*ke Saturday. evening, Tnt at*nd birthday of Freddie (ALL UVERAGES PIUS IOTTIE DEPOSIT) Beam, aon of Mr, and Mrs. Rob-; Typical Values at Safeway's ert Beam of Sunset ave., waa cole-' •--I laar CRAGMONT A «usn brated Saturday with a party. Dec- 25« orationi were multi-colored bal- FROZIN FOOD nOll BIBl FLAVOR of the MONTH ,2 bed. loone. Attending were Linda, Judy ..!•>.< and Craif Fritsgerald, Pamela and Coca Cola 6^ 29* Janice Bryk, Billy Beam. Claudia Smith, Mrs. Mildred Collett, Mrs. OraifeSoda CMCMONT 2tt Jane • Beam, Mrs. Dorothy Frlti- UMT $$T UIT I2 ferald and Mrs. Jane Bryk.. Synpe -* '* 'LAVORS J Mra. Rana Plebnu of Renfrew ADDITIONAL 10% OFF'ON UfhUei Balllk CRAM, HACK CHIMY •} 21 to PR 111 lytkt ring pull >.. pi. returned home Tuesday from a tan days' visit with Mrs. Charles • DOZEN LOTS OF WBlie HICK RASMIR«Y$ODA e< bets. Relmer of. Falrvlew. Jean Crank, daughter of Mr. and FOLLOWING Giager Ale etft Walsh** 4 a** I pa. «M WATMURV Ae you can Imagine In our GIN-DAVIDSON'S business, we have "big ear*" when we hear a lira, angina rush by. Sure enough, not too long ago, the phone rang a short while after a Ire engine had sped past It waa one af. our pollcyholdere aha he waa naturally excited. We ruahed to the scene. For- tunately, the *moke waa muah greater than tha name: Uttle actual damage waa don*. Never- theless, we Immediately notlned our adjuster. Proof of Laaa forms wera completed flulekly. DAVIDSON'S Within 10 day*, w* handed CAM our i polleyholder, a,ehoek far PALE DRY * BOCK Mtnuirau ISMS, the amavnt at the laaa BEER In full. - •'• Ha was amaxed at the Preaeat Claim •etvlei*. He wondered COMSTOCK BONDED DAVIDSON'S KENTUCKY why he received auch goad eer* vice line* hi* claim wa* amalli 39 We (old him, and we'd Ilka RyeorBourbon 4 for you to know It too, that eur BOURBON 3® main reaaon for being In bust- •hit yfJCf^fajf MM latHl They an dhcovering thlnas ness Is HltrKRIOR iERVICB. like the irtmenddus mw Regardlei* of the else of loss, —track VMM art buylnf mcr* {Owyralat tracki any: legitimate claim, from ane power, in advanced Load* of our Follcyheldm I*'settled . NMH arty «th#r mtk: That ctwWn't IM tra* wnltM - master eof inei in htavy*duty M Quickly and Fairly aa possi- models'. . .the rtmvkible ble! • Ch*vr*)M trachi tMhnt mart af what yaii want. gamllne economy ... the extra ruigedneM and Won't you Investigate an'r Already, 1933's official sales fl|urcs tell a rcmarkablt strength of heavier, more rigid frame construction. Service? story ot cteu-cut and deciiiva preference for Chev* Comprehensive Mobility — And, In addition to all 0MM advantages, the Chevrolet 110,000 for f 10,00 per year. rakt trucks. But, this It not lurprlsliu, for truck users UntUiti for ton than my other truck* of comparable PUNCH IMPOtTII everywhere are discovering how far ahead of all ilte and capacity, So, before you buy any truck, stop riMMB DBLATOIW RolttoD Waterbury others Chevrolet trucks really are. ' in and, tee us. lleultor • Insurer.' Morlgngn Appralsuls CIRCLE CHEVROLET CO. ABOVI 1TKMB MU.VMVIB, WITH UAV1IMON MOW IlfMlels 16 Wet Trout Si, Itcil Dun! 29 MECHANIC STREET 6-3130 RED BANK I'Uouu HE 6.33OO RED BANK REGISTER/MAY 14.1958 Pacre Seven ' ATTENTION Monmouth Park Improvement Holy Crou PTA Middlctown Tags Art Steeb Bests Plans Card P*>rty RURAL DISTRICTS RUMSON—Mrt. Patrick J. Kar- GINMAL MOTOIS Tiger Nine, 7-1 LoPresto, 3-1 Inja, Jr., la general chairman of a LSONARDO-Coech Truest Mid- card party Holy Cross Parent- tAKSWOOD-After trailing, 1-0, LAWN MOWERS WATER PUMP dlttown towaabip Lions blatttd Teacher association will bold Fri- their neighbors, AUanUe Hllhlandt, for ftve and ont-htlt Innings, Lake- day night. May 22, at Holy Ros- SYSTEMS 7-1, la a Short Conference encount- wood high achool puthed ovtr three ary hall on River rd. There will TNI BEST ONLY For Information Consult • hert Tueaday afternoon. runt in the bottom of, the tilth be table awards and refreshments. LOCKI • PINNSYLVANIA • STIARNS John Gallagher pitched the to nip Keyport, H, In t pitching Assisting With arrangements are ANTHONY'S Truesmtn to victory with an ex- dutl here Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Philip Riddle,-Mrs. Paul Hln- cellent three-hit performance. He Art Steeb, Piner chueker, and telmann, Mrs. Joseph McCue, Mrs. MERRITT LAWN MOWER SHOP If MAPI! AVL fanned tin batters and Issued only Bob. LoPreeto, on tht mound for Raymond Sullivan, Mrs. Joseph MO IANK a-1041 two' fret paatea to the Tlgtra. the.Red Raiders, each potted thrte- Hlggini, Mrs. George Klrchner, 24 MMJMSIC St. Rl A-1352 RttJ Swat, N. J. Ifiddlctowa pounded Art Lye hlt performance!; four, of the bJowt Mrs. Henry Sandlais, Mrs. James for eight hltt, John RobtrU lead- golnt; for emtra bate knocks. Shea, Mrs. John O'Rourke, Mrs. Ing tht hitting parade with a triple In the winning frame, with One Emll Meltackl, Mrs. Andrew De- and two tingles la (our bikes to an out, Steeb walked and Frank dlck, Mrs. John Deckert, Mrs. tht rubber. Rlchlt Collins waa thtMlrl broke the let with the Pinera' Francis Puchner, Mrs. Carlos Ord- only other Uon to tag/' Lyons for Brat hit; a tingle to right. After , Monmouth Park viiitort during the coming moat, which ones, Mm. George LJndstrom, Mrs. more than one hit ' . , • • Jim Deligny Sled to left Ralph Pon- opom Juna 13, will find • major ehtngt in tho grandstand aroe, John Lemon, Mrt. Frank Frlscla, Smith Furs tlcello connected for a powerful Mrs. Ralph lannarone, Mrs. Wil- Tht victory waa wraped up In with two tarraeat addod for thoir convonionco. Tho lowor 24 Sacond Avo., Long Iranch le flrtt frame when the Lions clrclit blow over the left field fenet. liam Dobroskl, Mrs. Ronald Mc- teortd three runt. Singlet by Col- Keyport't lone telly cant In the Uvol trie ba occupied by a tdulltry kitchtn, loungo and bar, Carthy and Mrs. Clinton Thompson. third when Walling walked and Lo- nit STORAGE lint and Roberta, a walk to Jim whilo tho uppor Sky-Vitw torraco will bo comploto with a Sehulthtlt, an error", and a wild Preato followed with- 'a booming COMPLETE LIMBER COURSE CariUe* CoM BtonC* Vatflt thret bagger. cafotorit-itylo roitaurant, mutual windows and a promanado pitch resulted In the trio of runt. Alexander Zadoromy of Red • Itprirtaf • RtKyttaf Another thrte-rtin outburst la tht overlooking tha paddock walking ring. Work on tho project fourth framt Inturtd tht triumph Bank and Bruce Hendrlckson and Ht, CMM MMt> Or*r when Tom Snyder and Jim Miner ft noaring completion. Franklin Leadbeater of Long PHONE reached flrtt on error* by Jim Turn- Branch graduated this week from er at ahortatop. Collins laid, down the retail lumber training course Long Iraneh 6-5147 . SMS a bunt and RobtrU' three bagger Garnet Gull Walks. Green Wave Trounced sponsored by the New Jersey Welllnc, Ik. Lumbermen's association and given boosted the count to t-1. OmoT.w, rf. Give Indian* Victory at Rutgers university. The grad- It wat tha fifth loas for tha Tlg-L* rreite, r. ... By South Riverr 83 uates were guesta at a dinner given MIRACLE WEDGE* tra, while the Lion* added their POINT PLEASANT— Capitaliz- by the aaiociatlon last night at Wnthertfsht ClMue etvtnth win In ten contests. 14 ing on five runt in the "fifth chap- SOUTH RIVER—Long Branch Military Park hotel, Newark. LAHWOOD ter, Toms River clipped Point high school suffered ita second loss ' SALT SPRAY STEEL* ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS AB Tracks t*t Hardwire ktlri. Ik Pleasant, M, in a Shore Confer- In two days when Bouth River Dtllfiir, Sk. ...» ence, encounter here Tuesday. trounced the Green Wave, 8-3, here FLORIDA VACATION Sift. %::::::::: Pootie.llj, ef. • jwurd, Ik Ktrcir, Ik ; The Indians were held to four Tueaday. KEA.NBBURG—Mr. and Mrs. W. "'apt Tir. cf. Ik...... Marshall, it*' ...... ;....,...... hits by Jack Stephenson and John The victors bunched their runs J. Nordt of 19 Mason pi, here left OVERHEAD DOOR PRODUCTS CORP. -j.-r. rf. Sudnlck, but took advantage'of In three innings, scoring one in tht Sunday for Florida, where they will OVER 26 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE farntr, ti _. Bolnan, rf. .'..«..»..« «... aevtn walks Issutd to the visitors. second, live in the third and two spend several weeks. They also fcrkr. c Rates,' e.'\~™".7!ZZ'."'.lr.™™ Gary Applegate tossed the win for in the fourth. Bob Dustal wat the will visit Mrs. Nordt's brother, 46S SHREWSBURY AVE, RE 6-4888 RED BANK NEARLY ACCURATE •Meaaaaa Steek, 1. the Indians. winning hurler for the home club. James Preston, a student at Miami IS NOT ENOUGH/1 tl university. Coral Gables. LEONARDO Kerpert HUM II I I Lakewood tit t t I : Miner, e. „._ Mow run—Poatleello. Tkr«.k*i. kit COIUM, Ik. —Lo Fmto. Two-kaee kite—Trakuteo. IchulU.li, If. Merter; Struck eut k» Lo Pnite I, ky lekMtot Ik. . StjMk 14. Baeu oa (alle •« U> tin'o LWATCH Fmu, ef...... I. •> Iteet I. U«Mr»t-aull»M. Vela,. Stklof, Ik. Snrd.r, it. _.. Four Teachers Attend Reussilles' OeUatker, p. .. School Conference ATLANTIC The Largest Dealers in the State 34 IROAD — RED IANK . *IUB ter Derk? la ftk. .' Four Red Bank teachers attend' Uoaird* settle x—1 ed tht New Jersey secondary «chool Atl. Hlgklud* I.IHOI 0—1 conference recently'In New Bruns- Three-kut kit—Bok.rti. Struck out wick, ' Theme of tht meeting waa BACKED BY THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE U.S.A. "Evaluating Our Educational Prac- tices." Attending were Miss Mary Blers- tadt, Ntw. Jersey Bualneat Educa- GIVES YOU THESE SENSATIONAL VALUES!! Art Steeb Defeat* tion association meetings; Mitt OLDIN'S Freehold Nine, 34 Elisabeth A. Kelley, teeUon of the New Jeney Council for Social G MIN'S SHOP FRBBHOLD-Art Stub, Lak«- Studies; lfr«. Eltlt McLeod, Ntw ood high tchool act ehucker, Jersey Science Teachera attoela- FOR THE INSIDE STOW Of finally shook off tht lotlrig tins to Uon, and Mitt Mary M. Rlet, who halt Freehold, 1-0, behind a one-hit repretenttd tht high tchool at tht "NlLT-UPCONSTRUCTKir performance Friday afternoon on teat Ion for tht New Jeraey a tht Colonial diamond. alcal TAILORING Danny Lewis, Colonial tlugger, Gen Klrke B. Lawton, command- ttolt a no-fclt game from Stttb Ing- oflktr of Fort Monmouth, ad- when he tingled for Freehold't only dratted the conference on the sub- blow. Ltkewood scored Its runt, ject, "The Signal Corps Canter and In tht flrtt, third and fifth frames Fort Monmouth." Gen. Ltwton'* with a tone tally In each Inning. talk waa arranged by Frank Hur- Ml BXUNION . ley,, Red Bank high tchool principal. ATLANTIC raOHLANDS-Plant art being madt for tht 30th re- FINED AS DISOBDB9LT union of the data of lWt at. Mtd- XEANSBURO - Magistrate Ed dlttown townahfp high achool by ward F. Ambroat fined Warren a committee htadtd by Thomas D. Btrnhart, U, of 11 Ctnttr avt., I Jennings of 80 Avenue C here. The at a disorderly person Monday LOW reunion will. bo held late nest night. Bernhart waa ordered > to Mttj. Membtrt of tfta data' ban undtcgo ptychlatrlc examination been urged to contact Mr. Jeaalnga. two wttka ago' after hit arrest, MMMWMM Tha eeasmlttee win mett Monday fotleo tald, for maklna; wmarkt night at Leonardo achooL to two young girls. 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B. year, who will be elected at the man, Jr., m Installed si junior cltisenshlp medals. Connolly of West End won theConnolly, Mr». W. H. 'Crawford, Deaver, Mrs. Apgar,. Mrs. WaUih, May 20 at Monmbuth ' session, are Oliver D. Perkins of president of the Children of the The group disciused plant for a 'When radio' broadcasting first Untermeyer trophy for her entries Mrs. Joseph Bruit, Mrs. Grace Ap- Miss Ollly, Mrs. Ensile, Mrs. Houit- FORT MONMOUTH-The Men- the Blfnel corps engineering labor- American Revolution by Mrs. Jacob beach party to be held during the started in the 1920s, stations all op- is the arrangement classes »t the gar. Mm. Emily J. Hubbard, Mrs.man, Julius Gilly, Arthur Hubbard,' mouth county section of the In- atories for chairman, William M. Rue, regent of Monmouth chapter, summer. The date will be set at a erated on one 300 meter wave) flower »how of the Monmouth- Frederick Houseman, Mrs. Leonard J. F. 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Hayes, iht Vivian Janet Bossti, daughter ol neering labi until June, 1M4, the Auditorium Services 11:06 a. m. to noon each Sunday. Red Banker Held tent to commit a crime. Bail was said, hit her companion on th« chin Capt. Robb Going Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Rosati of captain was unsigned oversea* duty Among those whose messages set at $3,000. when he refused and bent her An- Shrewsbury. Mrs. Robb and chil- snd spent throe yearn in the Ku- On Air During July will be broadcast from the audi- For Grand Jury The complaint was made by Miss gers. Mr. Sole and Miss Goft teatl- Overseas Again dren will remain at their present ropean Command, returning to this OCEAN GROVE - Morning torium are Bishop Fred P. Corion Barbara Goff of Ridge it-, Rum-Aed Hayes left the car when Miss home at 34 Molly Pitcher village county in Feb., IMS. services In the Auditorium will be of Philadelphia, Dr. Harry Den- Ronald Hayes, 23. of 35 Welt son, who identified'Hayes aa theGoff began crying. He asked htr TOTfc MONMOUTH-Capt. John ct, Red Bank. Capt. Robb attended, depot offi- broadcast each Sunday during Ju- man, executive secretary of the Bergen pi, who was icntenced to nun who allegedly atempted to as-to stop, said the complainant, be- A. Robb will leave the laboratory Capt. Robb enlisted in the army cers' course at the Signal Corps ly, according: to an announcement Board of Evangelism of the Metho- from W to 90 days in the county sault her Apr. 24 as she was sit-cause his wife cried too. procurement office Msy ft for an in 1940 and was selected for Sig-Supply schools, Fort Holabird. Md., by Kin.iey N*. Merrltt of Elisabeth, dist church; Dr. Lynn J. Radeliffe, jail la*t weak by Magistrate John ting with Anthony Sole of 21 Wall overseas assignment." A contract- nal Corps O.C.S. at this fort, from and was graduated first in the chairman of the promotion and minister of the Hyde Park Com- V. Crowell on a charge of molest- St.. Red Bank, In a car. An.estimated OS million bushels ing officer here since Nov., IMS, hewhich he wsts graduated in Junt, claan In Aug., IMS. He was then public relations committee of the munity Methodist church in Cin- ing two girls in the Carlton theater, Miss Goff testified Hayes threat- of corn in the United States was was given a farewell dinner recent- 1M2. After serving as sn Instruc- detailed to the S.C. Supply agency Ocean Grove Camp Meeting asso- cinnati, and Dr. Harry M. Taylor, was ordered held tor action of the ened Mr. Sole with a sharpened destroyed by the European corn ly at Glbbs hall. tor-tn administration at O.C.S. and and transferred to the procurement ciation. The broadcasts over WJLK, putor of Calvary Methodist church, grand jury Monday by Judge Crow- stick and told him to get in the borer In 1M2. ' Capt. Robb married the former assistant adjutant of the 8.C. engi- office in November of that year. Ashury Park, will h* heard from Gut Orange. U. S. 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Last year Red Bank high school had ita Johnny BELMAR—Lanky Tom Farrell tight ball game between two of to fan the next three batters, Mil- Overton. This season Red Bank Catholic high achool has its Tom Far- >f Red Bank Catholic high achool the top clubs In the Shore Confer- ler, Dutch Nichols and Jack Bro- rell. The twist with both of these lads is that both throw from the hill hung up his second victory in four ence group II bracket Friday after- thers. from the portaide. days when he burled the Caaeys to noon when Manaiquan and Rtd Opportunity knocked for tho Bucs Overton Is down in the southland with a Boston farm team a 4-2 triumph over St. Rose Mon- Bank high schools had to Mttlt in the seventh frame, but the Bank- these daya, but FarreU picked up when the former Bae chuck* day afternoon on the Memorial Held for a s-l deadlock on tile Buecanttr ers failed to open the door. After er left off and he la now burning In the strikes and winning diamond here. • diamond. Ray Radclifft ttruck out, Seward ball games for toe Caaeye. Even though the season is about at Farrell tossed a one-hitter Home runt played a big role In tied the game with his circuit blow the midway point, FarreU Is the Ant mouhdfinun on the Shore against Rumson Friday afternoon the tussle, the Bucs Jumping to a on a two and nothing count. Frank that haa drawn attention from major scout* of the baseball and came back Monday with a four* 2-0 lead in tht first frame and Man- Haviland came In at this spot to world. And you can bet a pair of tickets to a Giant-Dodger hit performance for his fourth win asquan knotting the encounter with relieve Miller and walked Bob Zell- game that he'U have more scouts flocking around when the of the season. the help of a round tripper In the man and Brenner. Soldo and Booth word gets around that there to a classy chucker throwing balls John , Ferruglaro, St. Rose left fourth. After the Big Blut took then were victims of strikeouts to and strike* in Monmouth county. fielder, slapped Farrell for two of a 8-2 lead in the top of the seventh, end the game; Chuck Ward of the Philadelphia the four hits, aa the Casey chucker Bob Seward's circuit blow again RID BANK Phillies beat the reat of the scouts walked live and struck out nine knotted the icon, S-l. to view how Fsrrell works and waa Red Bank opened the scoring la Brenner, ib...... AB m i Purple Roses. Soldo, si. m > ' .^r^tl very much impressed. Said Chuck: All the run-producing came In the initial frame after Marty Bren- Booth, ef. . ., t£. • jTav -" "He's a good looking pitcher, haa the first two chapters when the ner struck out and Ralph Soldo DUPMH. .e, ~ fcji; CT^ \,,',' good fast ball and good polie." filed to Itft field. Gene Booth thin Falro, Ib. .. a Caieya opened with three runt. St. Aeeara, If...... 11 Row scored two In the top of the Worked Mort Miller for a walk, Radellffe, rf...... *** •ffF^ajm BRMR* thinking too hard about aecond. The Caaeys then added which wat followed by Bud Du- Seward, p...... an insurance run in their licks in Al Keith, Munatquan high school short stop, is about raady to round third baso aftor pree's long blsst to deep center. Ullnaan ••• . ».... 2 bBieb u UMt wh m (a) rufllai ...... Q m U^IIBW *V " *-* •*• tht tftird. elo.utiig a pewtrful two-run-circuit blow which tied tho scoro, %•!, in tho Vq Iluo-Rod Bank Tony Falvo ended the Inning by George Gill led off with a single tusslo Friday aftornoon. Tony Falvo, No. 10, Buc third basaman, looks on as Lou Aeeora grounding out to first ~ HH'^BW iuttaat Caseyt lUrted the season and and Ronnie Riddle walked to start Coach Jack Schellenger'a crew (a) ran for Zellnan In 7th. let hit studies drop betaw tht Caseya off. BUI Dowlen ad- chasas tha horsohida. Manasquan baso coach is. at tho oxtromo Itft. Tho cjamo was called struck bacU In the bottom of the NANASQUAN par. But It didn't take him AB R H long before he put hit aose ' vanced the runners with a sacrifice. because of rain with tho score knotted at 3-3. fourth, to knot tbe Issue with the Nleholi, Sb to the grindstone and Into the Oill scored on Farrell's grounder aid of a powerful blow by Al Keith. Brotberi. 2b .... after a late throw to the plate. Fred Hand reached first on Fatvo's Myen, lb books and soon cleared up hto Hand. If „.. eligibility In order to tote Frank Maloney walked and when Gray Quito St. Rot* mlicue on a throw to first. Carl Hendenhall for the Green and Gold la MeEvllly threw a wild ont to first, Mtndtnhall filed out to short and Sanborn cf. • *. *. 1961. Riddle and Farrell scored on the FarrelVs One-Hitter For Grammar Pott Charlie Sanborn mads tha second Alan Kleth ai .'...... out by whiffing. Keith then blasted Sthildknecht. rf. In his sophomore year, 1961, ht error. Miller, p chalked up a 50-80 record for the The Casey's final run came after LITTLE SILVEB-William O. one of Bob Seward's fat pitches to Haviland, p Caieya by winning two and losing Riddle received a walk, stole sec- Sherwood, chairman of the teach- tie the score. After Gent Bchlld- a pair. But in that span of time ond and reached third on a passed Halts Rumson, 3'0 er committee of the. board of knecht walked, Miller ended the 14 S I he displayed hill ability by striking ball. Riddle then was caught off frame, flying out to Lou Aceera. Score by Innlnsit out 45 batters in 31 innings and base, but a wild throw by Gulnco night that Bad Gray, St. Bete A bad throw by Dupne, proved Manauguan .... I I walking only eight batters. Along ef Belmar high achool coach, costly In the top of the ssventh. Red Bank 2 0 1—1 •cored the Casey shortstop. Ca$ey Hurler Facet Only 21 Batten Home rune—Dupree. Seward, Keith. with the hurling duty he ihowed RED BANK CATHOLIC has accepted a contract to teach Keith walked and .moved safely to Two-bne bit—Aeeera. HIU—Olf Miller good stick-work by hitting the AIIH physical education at the local second on a wild throw by the Buc I' in I innlnsi: Haviland 0 In 1 innim. horsehlde at a .449 dip. In his Gill, tb In Scoring Third Win of Season grammar school receiver. Schlldknecht then came Struek-out—By Seward 7. by Miller I. by flrat outing against St. Rose of Kiddle. • Gray, a veteran ef tt yean' Haviland t. Baits on balls—Off Seward DowUn, If. RUMSON — Tom Farrell con- in the sixth with a lone telly after through with his run-scoring ilnglt 4, oft Miller 4, off Harllana 3. Umpires Belmar he came up with a one- Plrrell, p teaching experience, waa chosen, to left field to give the visitors a —Achtttino, Collneel. hitter and struck out 1* Purple Maloner. c tinued his masterful pitching Fri- Farrell started it off with a single. according to Mr. Sherwood, be- Rose willow swingers. Sigler, lb day afternoon when the Rod Bank Frank Maloney walked and Slg- cause younger men generally use Tom atoo; started Junto:- Saxtnmeytr, 2b Catholic high school hurler collared ler's tingle moved home the chuck- Ptnffn, tt. er. Another lone marker came over a grammar aeheol poet aa a Grandstand Race Fans to Get American Legion bail In that Cckttt, rf. „... the Bulldogs, 3-0, and faced only atopplag stone to a high school year and, going to the mound 21 batters. the dish In the seventh. Eckert coaching JOB. He said Mr. Gray In- ten games, he won seven Lanky Farrell gave up only one doubled tor left field and hiked to New Improvements in Twin Terraces ST. 10SE hit—a single by George Campbell third on Dave Wheeler's wild and lest three. He led the AB K H younger man waa' hired .two OCEANP0RT — Monmouth patrons In the upper grandstand league In strikeouts with IK aro, If. In the first inning. The Casey throw. After Gill grounded out, l Ib Bcker dashed home on Riddle's years ago. Mr. Gray eerved U Park's grandstand will prestnt a tier.' Tht new cafeteria fills a long- and walked U. Against At- MeEYilly. Ib chucker, In facing 21 Rumsonians, yean In Pateraon,.aitd two each brand new face to race-goers dur- coveted need, supplementing tht lantic Highlands to fired a Manaon. ••. walked two batters, one in the grounder to Doug Farrlhgton, who MeAltttiui, ef. threw to Johanemann, Farrington at Red Bank, Lang Branch and ing the 195S racing season. Work Is half-moon lunch counter on tht no-hitter and also came up fourth, and'one In the aeventh, but 8t Rose. Hie wife teaches at being rushed to completion on Im- with three one-hit contests. Count, lb double playa erased the Bulldogs allowed five hits to the Green and ground floor. Cooixr, rf. _.... Gold aquad, fanned four and Eatontown grammar eehooL provements underway at the aea- Already this aeaaon he hat Giuneo, Ib _ off tht sacks. Ronnie Riddle and side track to have everything. In Another major Improvemtnt hat matched 'those games with Commtaio, c Tim Sigler completed one and.the walked three. Hwsirtjr, p. ...: readiness for the June 18 start. been tho installation of two esca- one-hlttere against St Rose, combination of Riddle, George Sax- RED BANK CATHOLIC lators in ths main stand, connect- Bumson and Freehold. enmayer and Sigler completed the' Colonials Upset Grandstand changes are/ both ••d Bank Cttholit.... HUM 0—, A B ing with the maasanlnt floor. Mon- In the current campaign he haa aecond twin killing. Olll. Ib 4 * " numerous and practical, calculated St. ROM 0 I 0 I 0 I 0—2 Riddle, aa I to give "king and queen fan" thtmouth Park thus becomes one of yet to lose a. game, as of Monday Twe-bau -bit—Ferrunlaro. S«trl«cf— Farrell made the Rumson victory Dowlen, If. :._ „ I the fiw tracks In the nation to morning, chalking up three wine De»Ua. Ooublt play—Marmora to Me- Farrcll, p » | Middletown. 9-1 utmost In conveniences. The open •fllljr to Co/nt, Struek *ut hy Farnll hto third and/ added a fourth area stretching In other years be- boast this Innovation and conven- and wat locked Into two dead- t. Hasatrtr I. Bun Oh balU o(t Far- against St. Rose Monday to rate aa Maloney, e. « I ience. Another smaller escalator In locked encounters. In 37tt Innings Siller, lb | FREEHOLD—Ed Ostrowskl, fir- tween the two Imposing observa- Tom FarreU rail 1. Rantrtjr 5. Hit bir pitcher by the shore's leading chucker. The Saienmaycr, tb » 2 ing three-hit ball, upset Middletown the clubhouse connects tht first pitched, he has fanned 78 and walked only 12. One of his tight tussles Famll (Coyo«)._ Uapiraa—Hoisland, Casey star has as yet to suffer a Panfen, ef, | tion towers hat bttn traniformed floor and the new foyer, the lat- Doraa. •ekert, If. ..:. _ I township high school Thursday, Into twin terracat overlooking the resulted when he hooked up with St. Peter's high school, loss, but has two deadlocked con- when the Colonials handed the paddock, walking ring and sur- ter completely revamped during went 11 scoreleaa Innings, atruck out 25 for a short high school record tests on the record books, scoreless 21 Lions a sound, 9-1 trouncing Thurs- rounding countryside. the winter months to become both and walked only two batters. He waa tagged for 18 hits In those tilts. ties resulting in the Long Branch RUMSON scenic and convtnlent. day aftewrnoon here. • Tht lower level, called tht Mid- In that ease his straight won-and-lost percentages would bo on tht per- Chevalier Cops and St. Peter's tilts. He struck out AB » Ott'rowikl turned In his best fect side. He has only two earned rum against him thla teason. eight and only Issued two passes In {fljanemann, lb t way terrace, boaiti a -scullery With these many Improvements McOIrr, rf. „ pitching performance of the year, Friday afternoon Tom teased Ms faat eta. at the Benmetm the Rumson contest. kltchtn, an outdoor loungt and Monmouth Park, always ranked as Campbell. 2b. „. "»«" I holding tbe heavy swinging Lions promenade and a apacloua bar, one of racing's most modern tracks, Bandogs and came up with a brilliant one-hitter at only tl Bat- Only three Bulldogs reached first Wheeler. Ib »....:...... S to three hits, two singles by Bob ten faced the Casey star witth* Bed Bank CntheUuuaeue cetnUeetawg ouomt fall Feature' base-Bill McGlrr and Bruce Deimond. t , while the top floor, the Sky-View continues to keep abreast of tht utter ha struck out tight aad gave D. Wheeler, as. ",'.!" i Connolly and a double by John lounge, Is complete with a new times, adding facilities which prom- tha vtetor, 8-0. In thla encounter WALL TOWNSHIP-Blll Chey- Johanemann on walks and Camp: Clsnbrani, If. Roberts. Ths Colonial ehucker u» two free tickets to «nt Thee onl.y .aMMeg to roach tat an. altar, Sayrevllle, won the 25-lap bell with his single. None of, them T»rr», ef. »!* t cafeteria-style restaurant, mututls ise to make tha coming meet the when to slagM to left emtor lets ategk ear feature at Wall stadium Farrisistea, > „ fannid five and walked only two and provides a wagering outlet for most luceeaaf ui m Its history. a hit waa George Campbell when be singled reached second base. batters. !fter t£ were «t tathelnltlal innlagTAfter that Mow. Far- Saturday night after a steady bat- The Caaeys scored in the initial it t . real nettled down to fire ne-hlt ball the rest of the way. tit that uw Um grab tht lead Freehold went to work on three frame after George 0111 opened Red lank Catholic.., 1 I • I I 1 1—I Middletown chuektrs, John Gene- * During the school vacation last year Tom picked up considerable ex- from Franklt Schneider In the 21etwith a single and advanced to third Burnion I t I I t I I—I perience playing with the Red Bank-Giants and, for a, newcomer, he tap. /Two.kau hit—Bekert. Hits oR Far- relll, Connolly and Roberts for Casey Golfers lions Trounce when Riddle singled. After Bill eight hits. Generslli started on tht played like a veteran. Farrell won four and lost one.' He also came up Chevalier, who took a page out Dowlen fanned, FarreU filed out to rlaaton I la I inniasi. Farrell 1 In with one-hitters against Adelphla and •ngUshtown. In tht AdtlpbJa of Schneider'! book by scoring a Innlngi. Struek out or Farrln.ton , mound and left In tht third Inning left field, GUI crossing the rubber by Farrall I. Baua on bade off Farrlns when the Colonials pushed ovtr Top Lakewood game he fanned 21 and failed to walk a single batter. Bo near andyet clean sweep, copped the third heat after the catch. ton I. off Varral t. Double play.—Rid. Keyport, 7-1 die t» Sitter; Riddle to Saxenmejtr to five runs. So far away it what he was probably thinking In this encounter becalm and the second semi-final In addi- Red Bank Catholic scored again LAXEWOOD-Red Bank Cath- ht had a no-hitter going for eight and two-thirds Innings and two tion to the main evtnt Schneider Water. Uiplrei—Carhart. Natate. After two and ons half Innlngi XXTPORT — Bthlnl a thrtf strikts on tht ltat batter. What happeni? The batter toga out one won all three racta in which hi ran of scoreless ball,. Freehold broke olio high school's red hot golf team hit chucking performance by John for a blngle. He came Up with one mark anyway, hi tied tht league May 8 when the etadlum opened tht lei In tht bottom of the third continued to brush aside all oppon- Gallagher. Mlddlttowa t o w n a h I p record for itrikoouti with 21 K'e. _ . _. ita 1968 etasaa. In addition, Chev-- Stirnweiss Says Casey Grid Job Only on walks to Oatrowikl and Jick ents leet week with Lakewood high high ichool halted tht Red Raid- allir acend over Schneider and Mayes; a hit batsman, Dan Lewta, school being ths latest victim by era of Keyport, T-t in a tin here So, when the scouto are seoattag. tho alx-fect, ttMeamch a 184 scon. It was ate In a row Sea Bright youth win he acoateeV IncMoawBy, he to tho eta Parker Bonn In a iptelal flvt-lap and singles by Tom Van Note, Polly last Thursday. of Cetuecllmaa Teen FarreU of & B. raw. A Possibility Still in Basebdl Santord and Walt Frttman. - for tht Caatys. The Lions' number one hurler Coach Arnle Tram's club spoiled Playing on the Lakewood Coun- fannid ten Red Raiders. He gave Tht feature was highlighted by try club links, all six membtra of FOUR WEEKS FROM YESTERDAY, Monmouth Paik rolls up the the two-way light between Chev- Reports that George "Snuffy" with the gams. Mr. Stlrnweiaa U a shutout for Ostrowskl by posting up only four hits and had hit nelng season curtain for 1981. It's hard to believe, but It's that, time Stlrnweun, former New York Yank- a tally In (ht fifth Inning. Jim Sny- tht Casey team broke Into the blanking Job ruined In tht last alier and Schneider, plus a flip in still considering participation In tht eighties. Rudy Gimbrone turned In of the year again. Monmouth Park's stable area opened yesterday for tht eighth lap. Pete LaVance of e.ea aecond baseman, haa been nam- 1*53 baseball season. If his relesat der walked, reached third on Gene- Inning when Keyport scored Its' the arrival of horses, according to Racing Secretory John Turner, Jr. ed Rid Bank Catholic high ichool relll'i slnglt and dinted the rubber the best aeon for the Green and lone marker. Spring Lake was net hurt when Is obtained, it would be Impossible Gold team with a torrid K, 40 go- This Is the earliest the barns have been ready for occupancy tlnci the hto car overturned on the back grid coach wers denied thlt week for him to coach the Casey grid after Lewis booted Al Canonlco'i Mlddlttown opened the first frame revival of racing at tht seaside track. Tht track wu compltttlr re- atrttch. Bohn took over tht lead by the baseball atar. grounder to third. ing out and 42 coming back. Frank with a pair of runt, and, after a aquad. Krust posted the second beat card, scoreless second frame, the Lions, vamped during the winter, a new clay base laid and mw soil spread from Bill Bentley, Laurence Har- Stlrnwelss said the only position Freehold Insured victory In tht 1 as a cushion. A new drainage system also has been Installed and the bor, In the ninth lap. Schneider fifth and sixth frames by scoring an tt, firing a « on tat flrst nias scored two runs In tach of tht course It expected to dry out considerably taster than In the past Mon- he holds with Red Bank Catholic and a 41 on the-beck nine. Next fourth and fifth innings. Ths runs breeaed by Bohn In tba Uth and high ichool li dlrtctor of tht ath- ons and three rum, respectively. north has also added two escalators to the grandstand area and one In Held Bo more than a thru-car FREEHOLD came Paul SlciUano, M; Paul Hln- In tht first. Inning, came on two tha clubhouse, giving new and welcome eonveniencsa for visitors during length edge until the Met when letic council. ' telmann, 87; John Bhetban, 89, and hiU and a Keyport error. Richie the coming meet. Grandstand escalators rise approximately 01 feet to Chevalier turntd on the heat and, If Stlrnwelss' baseball career George Lam, 89. Collins opened the rally with a comes to an tnd, there Is a possi- tha mesxanlne floor, while tha moving stairway In the club Is but tight slid Into first place ahead of Vatentlae?' eT."ZZZ Bob Damon carded ttfc beet scon ilnglt and - stole second aa Jim ftet high. Both eerve the purpose, howevtr, of facilitating entrance to Schneider. That wu it Schneider bility he'll coach the Green and VanNott, is, . for the Pinira when he toured the IchuHhels fanned. John Roberts both stands. For the race fan traveler by water, the SB. Peter Btuy- anlehtd aecond, Bohn third. Gold eleven. • Stanford, rf, course with aa 84 on 48-41. then smacked a two-bagger to vteant, luxury excursion liner of the Hudson River Day line, will again "Snuffy" has a wide txperience Preilon, tt. Tht second seminal was a tight ParhlM, Ik Out la Total score Collins and later scored whin be In operation between New York city. Brooklyn and Monmouth Park In athletics, baseball and football Freeman. If. _ Rudy Olaatkroae, RBC >.. 41 41 IS Hal Bbumoek threw wild to flrst .. . President Amory L. Haskell, tanned from a Florida vacation, has race, with Chevalier, Bohn and Al being his major sports. In 1*35 ht Naasktoa. ef. Bok Damon. L ...- 41 41 14 PoajpoBlo, Laktwood, Jammed to- Riddle, ef. »*»e Fraak Iruie. BBC 41 41 II after fielding John Trena'a ground- returned and will be active In determining final plane at the Oceanport started with Fordham Prep where Oarrr Blekey. L 41 41 II tr. After getting the lump on tbe gether In tht front-tunning com- Oitrowakl, a. «.»...H.. oval . he participated ia football, basket- Paul Blelllano, SBC .... It 41 II home team, the Lions were aeytr petition. In tht final lap, with ball and baseball. Hs entered tht ii Art Sekiaiell. L 41 41 t« Chevalier racing hub to hub with Pnlvtrslty of North Carolina, whire Paul Hlaletaann. RBC II 41 II •W OH THE FAIBWAYS-Oetfere were "In heaven" over Bohn and Pomponlo in tha lead, M»DUH0*N Keyport't telly wu eeered after tho week-end, especially taadey when the earn directed Ha wen- he played the same three sports In AS Cfcivaller hit the rear of Pem- INT, U and tt. After computing Canonleo, Ik W%OS'&c r « 5? -8 one nan was out Al Faldutl walked teams over every course hr the county. Over at ponlo's ear. The auto twitted to- Miatr, e „. and reached aecond when Jerry Aady Mkera'a leaeon HIH layout, perennial lew gross shooter college ht Joined tht Norfolk base- P«. tMA V,.—...... « it I. ward the Infield and struck thi rear ball club where he played for ilx Trabuceo grounded out. Shumock lea Stevenson headed thettttwIthhttHoRAM gotag out and of Bonn's rig at hi tried to slip ef. then grounded to Tern Snyder, but It en the home atae. rieddle Miirtajaa shot W as* alba Haa. Into the lead. Bohn lost speed and wttks In 1144 and finished tht Ma- son with Nswark. Ha stayed with Marlboro Halts he thnw wild to flrst, allowing ley and WUHo Canaova fired We. In the law net bracket, Dr. Chivaller Minded the rtar of Pom- Fatdutl to post ths tally. C. C. "Nipper" ferriae took the htsMfs with a MM «. Herb •ento'a car sad raced to victory. Newark In 1M1-4S and during tht Berghef shared second place honors wMh Harry Cerwta with off atason coached the Dixie tlivin, Instructors, 9-0 Collins and Roberts paced ths are.- Berghof atot U anal had a II haaaHiip, whlto Cenria In addition to UVaaee," Jim a pro grid team, for two yean. S: I:;:::::::::::: Lion hlttert netting two bite each. Kadnae. Perth Aaibey, wiU receive o«aiN| ii.». . carded 9» and oatoy** Ma It haadtrap Ht Joined the Tanktea in 1MI Ceaiwllr, », MARLBORO-Stepping out ten T Dave Jonea won the kicker's with M-21-78. Nlns-hoto acorts turntd • "flip" trophy, an award given Colllai, M *""°" A... to drivers whose cars roll ovtr. and waa with them until 1N0. hits, Marlboro Hospital softball CettreU. It, „ ~ In by tho (tmale golfers were Mrs. Harry Austin. 49; Mrs. Ed SevMgt, •tlrawelM went to the Browns and team took a +0 miasuri ovtr In* Wkarlon, A Ktdllae'sauto flipped la the second 1 if 10; Mrs. David Jones, SS, and Mrs. Roy Trutwtll. to. atml-flnal. later to tht Cltviland club, which • • • s ! i-?structor Co. A, Fort Monmouth, Don "Ducky" Heusen, Lakewoed golfer, won tho Short 'Ai far ai the football coaching atlll retalni Mm en the active lUt. last Thursday. • < (f , „. Amateur crown hMt week at the Spring Meadow links, Attain, .Frank Myroneuk, Mew Egypt, job Is concerned. It dtptnds on my • 111 g' s—i who suffered a dislocated thouldtr StlrnwtlM coached Canterbury Three big frames gave Marlboro SJ|gaj|oek, Ik with seme real torrid Btejrliig. Hoasea won the baseball status, If my rtleaat from Prep school's footbal Ittam In UM, Tkree.kate kit the victory wh% the heavy batters Barner, If In the opining night feature com- the Cltviland club cornea through Davlso, •• petition, was givin a "flip" trophy *» and «t and enjoyed success with chased ovtr thrts talllt* In each within the first ttn daya of June, w Mnlfor c of tht third, fourth and sixth In- Saturday night. Tht presentation I have a Job to maaagi a gaol min- Xi* !? "> o»n- •ehoot. wee made by BUI Patter, modified ••««•«>" returned to the University nlngi. Ltroy Jackson led tht vie- clipped Slevmata hy MM M or league ball club,* stated Mr. tori with a double and two ilnglts lapped up the crown hy deftattag We chunpion at Wall in 1961. Myron- Stlrnwtlas. of North Carolina In INT and a euk told the crowded etadlum over and Mrvtd as beehneld coach., la In four trlpi to the plats. tM PA ayittaa {hat hs planned to He declared that atttrM years 1MT, his college club participated DawsotVa OneJfitier MA1U0BO Ovtr the week-end at the Allaire course, Pat Olamplttro posted M» he huh la actloa In a fair wttks. In profeMlonal baseball, ho natur- In tht Sugar Bowl garni where his -M for low grosi honors and In tht blind bogey play HOIMMI cams ally would like ta be associated team lost to Qeergia. IMO. Defeat! Lskewood, out on top with a 74, Mrs. Mildred Wendell and George Emmeni tied SMVLTI laikaoa, s. ... far second place with M's. r._Parlilk, lb. ., POINT PLEASANT - Bab Daw.ONta, lb. ... Mtrt, rf. Mtrrli, rf. eon fired'a oae-hltter Moadty af- Co.l.stas, Ik. ... SHOW MOBM FROM BPOBTS-R*I Deitz Chucks '. I I '""•J" •• •••»* Uktwood 'te a OI k baseball HWdritltod Ebheto FtoM Saturday with Coach Jet Inel, .; T-0 whitewash Job ever Point Pita* •sM|d*i TFM HMMMI KM HMBCV WVf0 SjVMWw AT Mr iDMIlfl SMI eat In a Shore Coafertnct en- counter hire. T I enjoyed a clink conductod for the Useys hy Dodger NOWM Matawan Victory Hit for Milled In Ttk,< and ctachM. TOM Farrrtl, Casey star chuck**, tad thla la aayi '.'. e Hap Wtnai rtglslend the only Keynort 101 111 «—I "•ay, did 1 lean seme baseball at the cHiile." NBPTUNE-Matawan's deny Wow against the Flair hurltr In MlddletawR' Ini til e-r Round trlpptra continue to highlight shore high school baseball, . . ..™'« Heat—II UM baMball aggregation chalked up Iti li It the flrst Inning whea he singled, Tno.ka.ia kiln Rnk«r(> ( n ~ i I—S II Chevalier, ssyrsWIle, fifth Share Conference triumph NBFTUNB) Dewien then settled dewn to poet it hr WhaHss I, Skljlak I, Friday there wero three In the Red Bank-Manasquan encounter, Bud J—Al PeMMnlo, Ukewood, AS !•i•. •••".•a.kallRues on ksllai s(J'Wksriisir Wk jd^ .r.r Dupres hit his third of the itaaon and Bobby Reward tagged ont for I—Ism Mslllk, Uli4llf. Monday afternoon by blasting tht tsiurc, ii five Mrlkeouls and allowed only Ilk I, Oeltifhtf 4,.sjni.'ti HMi «..r. weartf.. n I Scarlet Filers, 114, behind a one- rulsn!, Ib, .'.' I one Oarmt Oull te naeh Meend h. 4.laala«. Iklilak I In I tho Buccaneers, while Al Keith blasted one for tht Big Blut. Owpltt uaiin. Ik, ...... I tho totntn, tht tilt wound up In a M deadlock. I—rraaal) Sfhmldir, hitter toned by Harold Delta. IM, ef. bait. Plnu Jaek.Mtrctr was the Inane .Jtltoktn nallaansr. Uaftfl l-biiIDlkk Oa»TOtvli;, Dells turned in a brilliant per- i-'etar, If bitting star with a pair af doublet, Itekari Bklatak. Vmalmi Paler, Mi< •WUHMVIV* VBtMM 4flHoi IMIIMIlMl IM CflwHMHMM BWM A vSW •—Bill Slruthirsllruthan, IMitt wan, '.'. i TIMI-I 111,41ll4«, formince ai he ehastd 14 bantrs Hmlth, c, . I days hack and ran Into engine trouble, The crew then dit- btok to the bench on strikts and KtentnK , n covered It had nu anchor aboard . . . CharMo Kkhmasi turned Sesoiid HHiB)l.rinal I.. Umlth, lb, .. I Namlnk Yacht Club I-BIII ClansHir, walked only two filers. Taylor, f TBOPHT DINNBB cut to be the hero when he towed the craft to tho dork with Coach Tony Nueclo's nine wtrt if.' .!""!«!!!.T.r.!!;!,""Z!"'.' I Formed at Highlands hto new eaMnHtklff, Art Cone, perennial anchor Man of the tO. Blrdi.ll. No time. cia'a, i „ 1 HIGHLANDS'- The Women's Suet, skewed up with a new light ortwmaav whose weight was . * ' Comnlalloa-H Um coeitlng along with a M margin •Onlum Thursday night bowling league held HIGHLANDS - The Naveslrik estlnwlrd at IS sounds, Itotplto thto advantag*. to malatoined 1—Aval Andersen, going Into tht final frames, Tht a trophy dinner Wtdntsday night Ugkt Taeht club WHS formed beie I—Rlekls Hall, Tom; River, Huskies then explode)} with six fsr Keenan In Tlh," * la §tlk, his normal position In law fttwt,.. Rtow Conference WIN hold I—Jaik Ciark. Rotkiwo*. of tut with at Coder Inn hire. Marlboro I I at a muting list Thursday night runs whllo In the prooest of bet- Matawa_-- n ••iilettltlllMlll 118 9 19 €•""• I laelruiur Co. A.,,.,.., I I at Bahr's Landing restaurant, Ito Itmili and Md rhaaiplsnthlps fteturder, Nay II, at Bed Tim—I iliT ting through the tntlrt lineup, By •MtUM t I • I I I |_ I Prlns wen awarded to turns In Two-Mil kfl—Jtikasn Baah ataMie ««M with UevmU scbeduM, This la siwart aa ting through the entire lineup, By *"[•••»•'• hlla-Vln.l, K, Faritlln, Doug Farrington, who walked Pan- zora, forcing in the third run. The Charm's Team Bulldog-Casey Diamond Action Matawan Scores only hit of the Inning was pounded SPLITS and out by Frpd Dc Nardo to score Win§ Over Mom's Fro3t and Marvel. Farrington final- 6th Triumph ly got the sldn out when he struck Charm's'Fashions fought off a MISSES out Vince Vinci. lait-lnnlng rally by Mom's Kitchen The Bulldogs started bunting in to win a 9-7 victory in the Shore Girls' Softball league Monday night •V Defeating Rumson their fifth frame to get over two runs. Slate walked and Bruce on the Red Bank Giants diamond. PAUL A. AI.BRECHT Dicta and Marvel Johanemann reached first when Marian Letsche went the distance Marvel hooted his bunt. Bill Mc- for the winners, while Joyce Far- Shari; Muiiml Duties Girr sacrificed the runners. When rlngton was the loser. Cal Vona There is at least one coal company in these parts that did not end De Nardo threw wild on George and Eunice Newman led the victors up In the cellar. In fact, they finished aa far as possible above that un- In 8>5, S.C. Win Campbell's bunt, Slate and Johane- at the plate, each banging out a enviable slot. We are speaking of the Lawes Coal company team of ths mann scored. pair of two baggers. Red Bank Friday Night Women's league. These call have been holding MATAWAN—A flvc-run outburst It waa the fifth loss for Rum- Charm's Jumped off to a rapid forth for SO weeks at the Bad Bank Recreation antt Lawes really made in the sixth inning gave Matawan son againat three wins. Matawan start by scoring nine runs in the ' It hot tor the rest of the loop In tht doting weeks. Perhaps the great- high school an S-5 victory over hung up its sixth victory againat first two frame*. In the first In- est aingle factor in thit team being on top it the average leader, Marie Rumson's Bulldogs Tuesday after- one loss. ning the Fashion gals scored five Kowalcyzlc. Marie, in pur estimation, It the top woman kegler in Mon- noon in a Shore Conference tilt runs and came back In the second mouth and Ocean eountlet. for awhile at the beginning of the season here. RUMSON with four additional markers. this keglerette wat sporting an average well over ISO. She did her best The Huskies took the lead In Jfthanemnnr, Ib MOM'3 KITCHEN to hold it there and did manage to for a month or to. Thit it a rough Mcfiirr. rf. AB It H tho first Innlntr with a 3-0 count, Aumack, rf i-ewin. i 4 I avtrage to hold, at wa wall know, and. Marie gradually dropped down, but Rumson kept pecking away and Kuempel, e ™ _... S Htr final average wat a very respectful 171, of which the can be proud. went out In front in the fifth chap- Whralrr.'ilii Tantum, If 4 Not content with tht top avtrage, Marie also collected high game and ter, 4-3, after scoring a pair of IWktr, cf 4 high three games with 244 and 891. This it the first season In quite I). WheeiJ >• Furrlngtan, p - I markers. Matawan"s five runs in Ciambronr. If Mutt, rf _ _... 1 tbma time, in our memory, that at least one of these avid bowlers has the sixth frame then settled the 'IVrry, cf. S«Hand. Ib _ 2 failed to come up with a 600 aet. That 344 was a hard score to top and issue. Slat,, p. ... GHI\B, 2b 2 Uitrafort It It not surprising that It stood up. Vivian Wilson could not Hutted?*! p Gubitola, Ib - I overcome the lead biillt up by Marie and at tht same time had a fight Hal Dictz and Don Marvel farrington, on her hands to stay In second place. Another Marie, Marie Golino, waa shared the hill for the Huskies, CHARM'S FASHION " each hurler giving up a single blow. H ATA WAN .AB K lighting Viv for that second position but didn't quite make it Viv fin- AH R B«nnett, 2b, J 1 Diet* chucked two and two-thirdt HcQuarrlt, if > Z Gilford, Jb. ..._ _ I Ishtd with 1(2 to Marie's 160. Any of these gal* would do at a partner Froit, c. .. In a mlxtd doublet tournament. Eleanore Menzzopane, Marie Benton, Innings, with Marvel the ttarter, t 1 Vona. ii. „ _ t toutng four and one-third Innlnga. Marv#l, cf p Dot Aschtttino.and Evelyn Betrln were the other four coal deliverera Johnny Oaimend, Rumion high ichaal racaivar, gsh tat lo twing around in an aftampt r'arlello, lh I."?t»ch*. p :— Jl and they really delivered. If there it anything in a name, It la no won- Dictz started the big Inning off Pftmera, rf cf. Pnppolvl". If ! to nail Bob Eakart, Catey right fSaldar wha ille) unaar tha Rutrnon'catcher, up with 1*44 to walk off with lane taiifrt*. All pritswlnnni will rtcelire their awards at the next county mrcrW Factory and Storti at Tha efllctra inri committee of th« ornanltatlon did n wondtrful Job and should be thanked by all tha bowlers. Dick N«u, president'! John Cullendo, chalrmsn; Bd Bahr, secretaryi fleorie Carr, «r., Bllsworlh M. Barker, Ray Brooder, Mlllard "Pop" Aumaok and Jot Domlnlco did tha lion's share of tht work. Lewis Hendrlcka, Gtorgs Htrthlo and Obis 8totta wore a K"at help at the wore boards or wherever they were ff9« «Jt nettled. Snl DtiHosrt and Al Napolltono did all In their power to glv« the bowlers, committee and press tht belt possible conditions, At In all things, thtrs wtrt a f«w members of the organlullon who were con- splououa hy thtlr ab»«nc«, but they were In the minority, Ho, aa wan expected, this win H (treat tournament. Nut to end mi u poor note, lint for Ihuo who would llhe to vlolt thv boy* It WAR Icimiml Hint flltt Uwiilel- •on It laid up with a lime ruck and the one and only Klliwortli Barker It In nivirviiw hoipllil with burtltli and would appr.elaU a card er DAHMERS a vi.lt , • BED BANK REGISTER. MAY U. 1»B» Handicap tl II* 114 1*•STI lies*' IS - this flocculant iron oxid* could Ptil OatUa 14* Jo* Taleric* . _- 111 lit :onceivabiy kill fish by a mechani- Cattla .... 15, 4*1—1.111 III cal clogging of the gills. A heavy M.CB.A. Tournament Results **•' 171 Okmii ettrasala— HT II*141— 4TT DaT*']la*lat**k— 111 precipitation over the bottom would 121 III ITT 111 114— 4*4 ltl III til— tl* SURF, FIELD AND STREAM TOURNEY WINNEM Eddie Huff, Lone Branek—110-171- Handicap 71 Haatles* HI .... kill eggs and bottom organisms, SINGLES (I—481-12—408. Amonrtaonid" "Versa .... 1*7 in in—in 144 lit ttl— 171 j but thia would be in a limited area Rokert Ruuell. Long Braneh—1IM2I- Jama...Bow.#s a \ 117 111— 141 It* . 1.MT John Aichettlno.... Ill in lit—in Timely Notes On The Great Outdoors of the river, and probably not too Dante Fedtrtei, Freehold, Ttl.' 41—458-8*.—4*4. -"* Baadlesp 71 . 111 ... 1,111 J. Bus Wotiler ||4 IT* 179— III Htnry ParttaMder ill 1(4 111—41* Lou Van's, Keaniburg. 6*2. . Joa Talerico. Red Bank—lll-lil-US Al Tomsullo ..... i lit 187 141— 4*4 Cfcarlss Tsksr — 14* II* ltl— 411 mportant." Alva Vsnderv.er. Freehold. Ill, —411-21—481. U Durante ...... 21* BTSUtV VANVUET Freil Federiel, Freehold. 1(2. 117 lit— ttl Sit tit ill—ills There is a heavy concentration Bruce Criipell, BTd Bank—111-111- •satlea* It !.*«» and, therefore it does kill fish and Jerry Garlflne, Long- Branch, III. 17—48I-48—481. ,11* 411 111—1,197 III 14* »M—1.12* ED TIDES OF THE NAVESINK DOUBLES Jamei Bowcei, Bradley Biach—141- ' Handicap II . l.ll* BLUE SKIES-NO BLUES ggs and bottom organisms. It Joe Dominieo-Eddk Huff, Long Braaek 41-14*—443-42—414. Al Schwark •„.., 111 It* 144— 412 When the first spreads out over a large area, —1.271. ' George Burkalew, Red Bank—141-121. Eddie CMtie — 111 2*2 til— til s For several years a heavy con- ISl — 400M4SI400-M—4*1. ' catch of a limited centration of rusty, red water has which if allowed to continue over George • Hoy-Forrest Bennett, Dave Macintosh, fed Bank—121.122- 1 number of blues he years will grow larger and Branch—1,243. ' 18—Sfl-87—448. (41 lit IIT—1, en belching Into the Navcslnk Earnle Ludwig-Jaaits Stok.y, Phil Gtttli, Lon Branch—lll-ll*. .Handicap 41 . YOU. larger. « ( He can we was reported from iver at the southeast side of Hub- quan—1,290. lit In the last paragraph Dr. Smith Run Hibbeta-Harrf Smith, Oakhurat 34—388-51—439. Bob OlWer lit > III ' the pound nets lo- iard bridge. At times It can be DOUBLES Jack Cramer ...... 111 14* • 424 cated in Sandy assumes that this waste water is Ray Pettit-Heary Allen, Lakawood— oe Domenlco 191 212 171— 112 - .MitMMfl ,td M# taw* yottcftB' *w Mud by *W«BMOBS .whs 0 ecn as far down the river as thequite clear, whereas it is far from Eddie Huff .. 115 2»4 214— lit Handicap 147 . 1,111 ,. Hook bay, blue- .um*on bridge. '"'" HIGH NET DOUBLES Ten .Ziagat* .... ltlII* 111— 141 injury—or ha* property damaged—through tern fault «t 's^ f»h fever broke clear and emerges in a heavy, We have mentioned this deplor- thick red flow. Jse Domtnlco-Eddlt Muff. Lous Branch lit 411 411—1,215 Joha Vetterl -171 111171— III carslstwMM OB th* part of you or your faiaily. Th* coat out In a violent ble condition in this column a Handicap II 1,271 •ight sjajily b* your lift wviog*, pwrbap* avaa your host*. form. We are glad to have the analyls, ~ ' ' HIGH NET SINGLES jrneit Ludwig . 191 244— 427 107 III III—l.MI umber of times, and recently have and fee] that it is a starting point Lou Varsa. Keaniburg—871. laae. Stokley . in Handicap 111 1,117 That'* why *OtMrt«vsTyoM iMMlatb* kind ofbroad Ubttal ; Then came the 1 172 171— 52> eccived several letters from busi- Tor further investigation. HIGH SINGLE ANY EVENT 177 Joe Tomalnl 2*1 lit 17*—141 laauranea offwad by AllstaU'e Compnhtnalv* Panoaal -first catch of the asmen regarding it Flow Corcione, Eatontown—2*9, 147 ill 421—l,ttt Dan Dllltgne ,.. 14S US lit—,*»l ; season, on hook Whether or not this condition ia HIGH THREE ANY/ EVENT Handicap 14 1.239 LiabiUty Policy. For I*** than thn* CMt* a day, H «ivM Feeling that something should njurlous to marine life it ia in- Eddie Taylor. Eatontown—»7J. 1ST IIT IIT—1,111 land line, to beie done to. correct this condition we HIGH TEAM SCRATCH •torn Lafayette 1*7 171 211—181 you and your fealty $10,000 ia proUction agaiiwt Utorally brought into the jurious to men engsged in business Mewea Daily. Highland!—2.878. iiipe Ruffini /208 214 180—142 Handicap XT 1,111 hundrad* of *«tryday aocidimt*. iked Lamont A. Dubc, who owns and-also destroys the beauty of the Jnhn Overly ...... 141 2*1 114— 1*2 Stew VanVliet Highland's Muni- nd operates a crabbing and flsh- HIGH TEAM 405 412 Ul—1,121 Roy Newman .. 20* cipal Yacht basin. river. ' • Plumbing Shop, Belmar—3,012. ;.. 182 141— 127 UtthSMaW ig business located on tbe west Deal No. 1—3.029. Wlllard Nock . 212 II* 112— 114 Albtot* agrat who It was made by George Murdrlck ide of Hubbard bridge, to secure Freeman'a. Freehold—2,191. " Weirman ..... lit. 20* HI—III 127 4*1, III—Mil. and son from Matawan, who boated Our first letter is from Lamont Oakhurat No. 1—2.198. . HaniUcap 1% "ii'i—'tttM»T haadlMAsMrfea'* three while fishing aboard the Miss sample of the water for us. A. Dubc, which read* as follows; ALL EVENTS 41* »*• lit—Utt Eddie Taylor 1*2 IIT " " ttMtrualiwauto Take, Capt. Whitey Morenz, in the We contacted Karl Kristiansen, 'Dear Stew:. I was reading your U Otic. *•$«&•".• tasiurBBc*) |1>* you th* area of the Klondike Banks. This onmouth county game warden, column in The Register of the 30th. Eddi. Costlc, Keyport—110-121-211— ooaipiat* fact*. nd asked him if he could, have the Well, Stew, it Is not acid, but comes IIB-lfi^lSl. was followed, within the hour, by Nordy Alehettlno, ltd Bank—247.111- Yott'llwtwhy a catch of five on the Baby Four- sample chemically anayized. He de- from the niters at th* borough of 'veied.the sample to Rowland F. Red Bank's water plant. I do not291—681-0—8311681 831. yeu'ra in good of-Us, Capt. Johnny Biaso, same Foulion—111-217-221—lll<*— hud* with AUtUU, landing. , mith,.fisheries biologist, U.S. State know if It is injurious to marine Vine* Ishcries laboratory, 128 North RRoy Newman. South Amkoy—221111- UMiaturaac* life or not but I do not think it 115—571-87—100. , • * • EDITOR WETS LINE in St., Milltown, N. J. should be emptied directly Into the Herb Eckert, Laurence Harbor—2*2- ceansuy foundad The fever spread like wild-die, We print the report in its en-river,' 1S7-1S0—609.90—899. by Stan, Robert Mint., Keyport—17O-1««.112— and ye editor camo down with it. rety: • "It certainly discolors the water 540-54—S>4. Roabuek Net results: one grand case of "A routine examination of theall along the river and if you will John Overly; Laurence Harbor—204- aad Co. sunburn. ater sample you sent up to us come down to my boat dock any 152.188—544-48—592. oes not show that it would serious- John Westmoreland, Red Bank—202- We fished aboard the Tookit II, day at low tide you can see th#i 149-191—542-42—584. Capt. Add Howland of Rumaon. endanger fish life, sediment which looks Itke a metal- Ronnie Birchler, Keyport—174-211- On Saturday we worked every foot 'In heavy concentrations, this lic paint, three or four inches deep, 1*0—545-33—5711. occulant iron \pxide could eon- where it come out of the storm Al Schwark, Keyport—184-1(1-171— WHERE- of Raman and Sandy Hook bays- 544-33—577. Sunday we drilled many, many iivably kill fish by a mechanical sewer in front of the Cononico Joe Poulion, Morgan—211-11 miles of the Atlantic ocean. It Is a logging of tbe gills. A heavy pro- property. •71-6—577. AT bation over, the .bottom would kill Eddie SchacfTer. I.-'--nee Harbor— long trek from Polly's pond, Rum- 'I. am certainly glad that you 183-184-203—550-27—577. son. to the Klondike Banks. :ggs and bottom organisms, but brought. this matter out in your Will Newman. South ninboy— 151-187- This was to be the day and on the his would, be in a limited area of column, and hope we will get some 18S—586-51—577. way down our pulse was ticking it be river, and probably not too im-quick .action to clear this condi- Al Weirman.' Bradley Beach—178-204- THE BOATMAN'S SHOP 1 167—549-27-T576. ' off with the speed o( the engine. ortant. tion up. " ' i ' Walt Momee., Laurence Harbor—173- From reports we had received we The greatest effect may be an The second letter comes from the 187-158—518-57—570. esthetic one. If thia floe comes Fred C. Bruno, Kid Bank—119-187. OF COURSE! just couldn't miss, but as the hours Strauss store at It White at., and202-438-15—573. ticked away with nary a strike, our own in any large quantity it may is signed by Tom Lynn as follows:, Lupa Bufnnl—201.»4-177—572-00— New Jeney'i Lvptt Mvine Supply Homt pulse settled back to normal. When olor the river quite a distance "Dear Stew: Tour article on the574. , - the day before, schools of blues lown stream. This ia out of our L. Durante, Matawan—ltt-111-208— Whether large craft or small, old or condition of the water east of the 1—568. were reported surfacing all over the lands, but might be considered Hubbard bridge is true. Anyone Tom Gattli,' Long Branch—172-20* , new, power or sail, your boat will get ocean, we failed to see one or get iroblem by the local health authori- can see the color of the water 1*8—546-21—561. its best treatment here! . a single strike. The same was true as if thousands of gallons of red J. Run Woolley. Jr., W. L. B.—U»- 141-212—522-42—564. ' with a number of other boats which "From the information you have dye were being dumped into the William Macintosh. Red Bsnk—125- Everything Your Boat Needi, Under One Roof I we contacted. Jiven me I would say that this sit- water. As one of the .town's lead- 1*9-211—508-45—553. It is definitely proven that large uation Is brought about by the fol Ing tackle dealers we are asked Tom Zlnwle, Leonardo—111-147-17: Open Suittkyi 9 A.M.-1 ». M. I IN (VRAM e » • t*«Mllt; owing conditions: —S15-J6—551.- schools of ''blue devils" of the sea by many out-of-town anglers how Al Tom.ncllo, M.t.w.n— lit-ltl-lll are headed in the direction of "The water comes from an artes- come, no fish and very few crabs —493-37—550. Always Plenty *ff Free t*«!:'i! vMH ajHBn v*vvl HlpWil •aipBaw W of the warm weather, and because his water with a caustic (and Pauels, Rumson: "Dear Stew: In 158—503-39—542. there is plenty of bait inshore. many of them treat such water in regard to the red or. brown water Charlea Bruno. Long Braneh—>1IO-1I|. 'his manner to prevent iron from which has been seen down as far14*— 4*5.45—541. Erneit Ludwig. String Lake—170-141- FOBT HANCOCK 'logging the pipes), the deaolved aa the Rumson bridge, and at time* 180—518-18—S3«. PASSES iron settles out as a rust-colored has been seen on the side* of boats, Bernle Poulion. South Amboy—111 floe. In this condition it Is quite many people have asked me If this ltS-156—520-9—529. "The commanding officer at Fort Inert and, as mentioned above, any condition has caused any damage Joe Domenlco. Long Branch—177-15I- Hancock announces that because 170—503-24—527. leleterious effects, if any, would be to the fishing and crabbing ill the Jamea stokly. Bradlty Beach—134-171- additional personnel has been if physical or mechanical nature." river. 15«—4*2-13—323. made available to process fishing Signed Roland F. Smith. Ray Hebui. South Amboy—14«-1<7. permits, applications will continue We have been given to under- "Not knowing the cause of the 170— 488.42—32S. to be honored during the balance red or brown water I could not John Shamka, Highland*—181-1*8.111 stand that the State Fisheries lab- —515.1—524. of the 19S3 fishing season. Pro- answer them. Would like to have Fred J. Bruno. Red' Bank—171-113- cedures for obtaining applications ortory Is not ss yet set up to make some Information on thii." 173—5*1-15—518. and passes of tbcie applicants wilt a thorough chemical analysis and, ; Ed Note—We are havinga thor- ,Joa Tomalnl. Long Branch—1*I-U8- therefore, this cannot betaken as 178—517-1—5U. remain as previously announced for ough chemical analysis of this wa- John Anchettlno. Long Branch—111- the current year." Signed A. R,final. ter and will advise you about the t»a-5«l—612-*—512. Chtrico, captain, TC Public In- In a careful ftudy of the analysis results in next week's column. Wlllard Hoek, Bradlty Beath—11*. we not* th* Amt paragraph states U3-170—471-31—312. formation Officer. Dun Dllllonr, West Long Branch— In order to secure a fishing pass 'hat "It does not show it would Luke Easter Is the heaviest play- 152-152-182—48I-21—5*7. It is necessary to write for an ap- leriously endanger flnsh life." er on the Cleveland Indians' ros- Arnone, Verm. BradleV Beach—147* However in the second paragraph ter. The big first bainnan weigh* 178-14*—471-33—501. plication, enclosing a self-addressed John Vetterl, Eatontown—111-153.121 stamped envelope. After completing It states: "in heavy concentrations 235 pounds. -••:i:72-503. ' . application return it again, includ in» a aelf-addreisd stamped en- velope. If you are in a hurry—and we suggest you had better hurry—be- cause the northern migration of striped bass should get under wsy before the end of this month, you may drive to the main guard gate and secure your application. UNANIMOUS "VOTE FOB SEA BRIGHT INLET At the annual dinner of the Mon- mouth County Federation of Sports- men'* club, which was held last Friday evening at Crystal Brook Farm Inn, Eatontown, represents tlves of over 28 clubs voted unanl mously in favor of cutting an inlei in the, Sea Bright area. Assemblyman Alfred N. Beadles- ton (R-Monmouth Co.), was tbe principal speaker of the evening, As chairman of the Fiah and Garni committee of the Assembly he aald. "I intend to see that all introduced fiHM$T MViR MADE bills pertaining to the comervatton of our marine and wildlife re- Amazing demonstration, ladies and gentlemen, that it'$ always winter in your refrigerator.,* sources be given a fair hearing.' Beadleston further stated that hi is in favor of an independent Sail Water Council which would rellevi the Fish and Game Council of th. problems pertaining to salt water. that's why Ballantine He also stated that he believe* Beer is deeo-brewed for equitable and fair solution can be worked out between the iportimon, farmers and land owners. Rtis Frease of Long Branch wai elected to the presidency of th Federation for the coming year. flavor that LOWLY UNO HOLDING SPOT. LIGHT As one party boat skipper recen ly aaid to us: "If it wasn't for th heavy run of ling I don't kno chill can't kill what we would do." The ling, c "Red Hake," a fancy name whlc. ha* recently been given to thia low Ballmttnkbrtwifor flavor! For ly former 'trash fish" In order ti make it more tempting as a ttbl ligbtnni, y«! For diyMMt of delicacy, has staged a tremtndoua eoum! But lint, lait, ud come-back. Never in our memor: hat there ever been such a hoav; •Iwayi, BtUtntine bnwt for run. flavor. Thi flnt, full rlavor of On a recent trip down the ihor h ld' line w* noticed big fleets of part* ud hop* is brawtd go 4wp boats load* to capacity with fisher men anchored close to the beich in tbl*b-«f that eWII can't and a* we passed them they coul Mint Evtiy (lug juit be seen "Jerking" ling over th* rtli brim, with flavor. It Is reported that surf caattn ar. catching ling, and the Ashing pier* art crowded to the limit. II Striped bass are a great disap- pointment to tho "Oitin Hoti" Clan," You can count on you BEST PLACi IN TOWN TO BUY TIRES" lingers the number which have boon Good indeoWW, H ypu'it Ilk* mott caught since the law went Into of' feet Apr, 1, Wr did sen two c*U|h last Saturday. One weighing tbou •la pounds wts taken trolling t tht Sea Blight bridge, and a VA] PUP TENT All BMBBBBBB% BW ^Mgjg^b BBB* »5.98 Iraki GoKcrs Wla Flrtt Ouitof WHITE FORT liONMOUTH—Rtd Bank high Khttl't ntwly formod |ol ttam juMptd of to a ant btglnnlng Mtnday whtn tht Buej trounced RuasM, UH-tt en tht Fort Men- mouth Country club llnki, Cml»m»miiUmmtri.$m Srtm. 4 Cmm-ntmnV^m IU»*I«- Choauttts and Karol Phillips ctrdtd tew scfrts for. (h 2 victors with IT and M,. ruitetivtly, whllt Jthn Mtoaan firtd'low for tht Bulldogs with an M. Choquette toured tkt flrtt nlnt in 44 and came •OHM with ft tV whllt Phillips Korei • nit «r 4t'i. Woonaii wtntnt MAT 1lt'IA>ITT.CHICK" MONTH ... Ill TOUR OitlMORHI DIA1IR out In tt and titurntd In 4S f nun. i \u \ 4S foi hit M, •11.88 ICOftCD HOWLAND B. JONIS MOTOR CO., ioo IAIT NIWMAN sraiNOi ROAD Thru Sttf.-r« Hew rt* f ft* Right %• UmU QumntUy Htolor Ctwsn of Prlnotton ws tht (Irit foothill oo*oh at tht Unl venlty of Worth Carolina. Tha was In MM, — YOUR OlDIMORIll DIAlll AllO HATURIf TOP VAIUII IN lAHTT.fllTIt UIIO CAR! —-J RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 14 B. Karlnja; from Btariwabury, lira. Llchtig, president; MM. Philip /' . NOTICE L Haduaah Chapter Shapiro, Ifrav Georio Cohen and Win* Schotanhip Take aotlea that application haa he«a Sarah C. Lan*, Mrs. Charlott* Barg, «f. t* the Mayor and Counell of Bed Auxiliaries Join Mrs. Ruth Coonejr and Mrs. Lucy Installation Set Mr*. Murray ROMB, vie* presi- Bank, to tranifcr to frank Peteraoa, 191 Parker. dents;" Mrs. Harold Melatrlch, n- •hrtwabury Avenue, Htd Bank, M.w nanelal secretary; Mrs. Arthur Jomy; .the Vlenary. Botail Comumptlon My Mom Always Shops Local member* present were Mrs. Mrs. Benjamin Ashin of Little lietaw C-:4 heretofore- letued to Bobcrt For Candle Talk Rosle Crowell, Mrs. Evelyn Clarke, Silver, a former member of Red Smalbacb, treasurer; Mrs. Samuel L."Can,' It.. Ml Shrtwahury Arenue. UTTLE SILVER —Mrs. Marfa- Mr*. Lucy Bruno,, Mrs. Elaine Bank chapter of Hadassab, will pre- Fellsbus, recording secretary; Mm. M'.Bank, New Jeri.y, tradlns aa Bob Edward Straus, corresponding sec- ret LoPiccolo of th* Candlelight Wrlfht, Mrs. Edith Baclgalupl and OkActlohi, If any, ahould bo made lm> at the Youth Center shop of Fair Haven displayed can- Mrs. Kay Dressier, who served re- retary, and Mrs. Norton Krongelb, •edlet.lr In writlnt; to Any B. Shinn. dle* and »ave interesting fact*- and freshments, and Mrs. Judy Earle, assistant corresponding secretary. Bonn** Clerk of Red Bank. , Mrs. Hasel Tetley, Mrs. Forgie • • FRANK NTBUON. historic! of them at last week'! Stl Shrewsbury Avenua> meeting- of the flremen'i auxiliary. Lombard!, Mrs. Barbara Maua, FABENl* OF DANGHTEK ' Red Bank; K. J, because... Because of the interest in this pro- Mrs. Mildred Massucea, Mrs. Cath- gram, memberi of surrounding erine Wad*, Mrs. Joyce Btlllwagon, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Mr. NOTICE auxiliaries were Invited to attend. Mrs. Ethel Herbert, Mrs. Patricia and Mrs. Robert E. Marcllle of M Mrs. Loulee Millette, y«u are ktreby Cake and coffee were served from Stout, Mr*. Phyllis Tetley, Mrs. Ha- Grand ave. are parents) of a daugh- aotllod that tha time for tha payment ter, Andrea Jams Marcllle, born of our Hen upon the property kertlnaf* • table decorated for spring. • zel Tetley, Mrs. Lucy Pace, Mrs. tor dourlked kavlnc expired^ after duo Madeline West, Mrs. Lilian Love- last Thursday at Jersey Shore gen- •otieo thereof had been «l»en you. w* Members attending from th* Re- kin. eral hospital, Point Pleaaint. Mrs. will eaueo aueh property to wit: BuBurr- lief auxiliary of Red Bank were Marcill* is th* former Joan Feder, eani, thln"OBl«rehl"l . ».d»d , ekalrakl , roekenk . Mn. George A. Brown, Mrs. Jerold The auxiliary will attend th* drettins Ubloi, dlraai..dlninc rooe» fur- show "Hasel Flagg" Jun* IS in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John alture. parlor and library furniture, Franklin and lira. Fred J. Munden; Fedor, .Jr., of Linden. Mr. Marclll* klttktn nteneils, • refriieratora, trunk!, from Liberty- of Red Bank, Mrs. N*w York city. is employed at Colt* Signal lab- eontinti, ruai, earpeta, bedding, linen, Pete Ottatro, Mr*. Claude Borch- hanging!. aiWtrware, wearlns apparel, oratories. pletirei, vianoa, pnlntlnga. eontenta of ardt and Mrs. Marlon Belovuss; 'Meet Your Neighbor' barrels and boxoa auppoMd to be bookt, from Westside of Red Bank, Mrs. china, flaaawan, brle>s*brae, eontente Matthew Connor, Mr*. Fred Dress- Rally Set by Berger ORANGE OIVB8 PLAT of kureaa drawon and all other goods ier and Mrs. C. Kenneth Wood- known as household cnaeti, stored by MARLBORO—A play, "Among yau In your naane or on your account ward; from the Independent of Red LITTLE SILVER — Preparatory Us Girls," was given at th* meeting Bank, Mrs. Ada Carhart, Mn. Vir- to "Operation Starlight," which OF In which role elalra an later.it I* tha of liberty grange last week h*r*. HIM CHairt ANDERSON BROS., INC., Storage Ware- ginia Faitone, Mrs. Dorothy Pat- will be a Civil Defense air raid test In th* cart were Althea Dobbins, houie, Brlnlay Avon**. Bradley Beach. terson and Mr* Edward Piccolle; alert here In June, a "Meet Your Now Jorecr, te-tceold at public auc- Betty VanMalden, Isabellt Juria, Oladya UnoW, Ret Bank high tion aa Thursday, Ma; II, list at lttlt from Llneroft, Mrs. (Hrrett Cor- Neighbor" rally will be held in the Mary Strickland and Sally Naugh- aen, Mrs. Eugene Ford, Mrs. Wil- achool aenlor, hia b*m notified that borough hall here Monday, M~ay ton. '•• ' . • ; • .. '. ** * AHDKISON BROS.. INC, liam Diem and Mrs. Andrew Capel- 38, according to Jay Berger, C. D. ahe ha* been successful In winning 711 Brlnley Avenue, II; from Fair Haven, Mrs. Edith Congratulations wer* sent to Mr. a scholarship from Skldmor* col- Bradley Beaeh, -New Jersey. director. and Mrs. Harry S. Mag**, who lege. She U the daughter of Mr. Croiier, Mn. Caroline Vroom, Mrs. Mr. Berger said the rally Is part Nn. Edwin lichtlf Melissa Little and Mn. Dorothy marked their golden wedding Apr. and MM, Herbert O. Undntr of of his program to recruit volun- 30. Mr., and Mrs. Mages are hold- Jofcn at ..••..>• Hawklna; from Oceanport, Mrs. teers. New sound motion pictures side at Installation services Sun- George C. D. Hurley, Mrs. James ers of Sliver Star certificate), which' TO ARCHM HAMPTON, alt* ks*wa about Civil Defense will be shown day night at the Congregation indicate 35 years' membership In Finn ind Mrs. Oeorge Morris; from B'Nai Israel. Mrs. Lester*' Glenn, ** JACK HAMPTON: : Oceanic of Rumson, Mrs. Charlotte and local and atate Civil Defense the grang*< > ,'• , . Many motor car horns art tun*i By virtue of amorder of the Superior authorities will b* present The Mrs. Jack Winters and MM. Charles to E flat and O, a toM which Is Court ef Mew Joruy, Chaneery Dlvlalon. Martin, Mrs. June Horton, Mrs. Gogel are in charge. made on the lath day of April, ltd. Jean G. Strohmenger and Mrs. Ann public, as welt aa neighboring C. D. Boya are able to make pocket money said to carry farther than many In a civil action wkercln CARNCLt OAD- councils, are invited to attend. To be installed are Mrs. Edwin by celling Tke ResllUr—Advertleomenk othen. 8OM HAMPTON lithe plaintiff and you are the.defendant, you are hereby re- paired'I* anaircr the eeaaplalnt of tha plaintiff on or before tho 80th day of Juno n«t, by lervlna an aniwrr en Ap> Plegate, Foitcr, Reusellle It Cernwell, El- ulrel, pialntllf'a attorneya, whole ad- Srail la No. 31 Broad Street, Red Bank. New Jericy, and In default thereof aueh judgment ehall be rendered asalnit yau *( th* Court ihall think **ulUbl« and "My Mom always shops at tho Youth Canter," says g RED BANK YOUTH CENTER just. looking 5 yatr old Michaal DiFlara of Rod Bank, "bacausa Th* okjeet of uld action la to oktaia a judataeat of divorce or anility of mar- sha's a smart shoppar and sha knows good valuas. That's • Datadt May 7. HM. why ma and sis always gat tha btst and Mom savas th* rlage between ' rast." Rtd^atW Attorneya for Plaintiff. COUNTY OF MONbSOUTH STATS. OF NEW JERKY Kbtlce la hereby given that aealed bids will ke received hr th* Board of Choaen Fraekoldera of the County ef Monmouth for tha reeonatruetlon of Bridi. #H-17, Holmdel Townahlp, New Jertey and opened and'read In public at the Court Houie. Freehold, New Jeraey on May iota. III! at » o'clock r. M. Zaitcra Daylight Saving Time. The receipt and opening; of bidt *re subject to th* proper •.ualllntteni of tho aldder. la aceordane* with tha pro- vlalona *f th* t>r«o,u*llseatlon law and th* ngolatlom adopted hy a* Board *f ChoHB Freeholder!. . Drawlagi, epeclfleatloni anal f*m «( bid, contract and bond Ur tk* prepoaed work, pnpared by Lea K. MeKee. County Bnglneer, have been AM In th* ofle* af aald engineer at the Court Houae, Freehold. M. JF. and auy be inapeeted by proapeatlv*'. bidden during kuilnee* Iran, Bidden will be furalihed with a Reg. 1.00 aapy af the drawing* and. apeelseetlaae by tk* lagiaeer upon proper notice and payment af a deposit of Tea Dollar* (Its.**) which will b* returntd. on* Sun Drtsitf vlded th* plan*-are retaraid prior t* bidding;.,: DoubfoKntt •Id*jatnt be aid* •* Standard Pro* "Mam always sheps at tha Youth Cantar;" charus John, poeal reraa 1* tha manner deilgnated Pinafores tkereltherein aad required by th* apatite** Kavin and Richard, torn of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Post of Fair DungortMS lieu, au*. t . b-e- eneloied f- _ aeala" d' *n- POLOSO ta liBfllkearla Havan, "bacauso sh* says.wa. no«d good sturdy clothoi !? K'i !r' "" ••J»eand oddreie «f I to 3, 3 to ax, 7 ta 14. SIZES 1 lo 14 the bidder anefnaae of work oa the out* •Id*, addnased t*. the Board of Choaen that'll taka plenty af hard waar and many, many, washings Reg. 1.49 FreekaMera at the County of Moaaoutk •ad aratk.b* atcenpaalei^r a Bonding • i • that's why sha has a charge acceunt at the Youth. Reg. 1.98 to 2.98 C*HI«*st* snd a tirtl«elTcaeck. drawn t* tka order of th* Coaaty Tnauirer Confer." far not lea* than ten par cant of th* aaeuat bid and be delivered at tka place aad an the hear aba** named. Th* .75 Standard Propoaal Form will be fur* aiabed upon application I* tha Inglaeer. The right I* naefVad to reject any er 1 Reg. 1.98 2 Pe. • 1 Pe. and Gowns 75' all bide » deemed I* th* iaterat of tto Cvaatt a* t* do. _ Smart Summar Stylet— lexer Stylo ~^i" "•* —j" ~ —m ~~ ***** aJat wBSa SEERSUCKER ..« 0, IBW1N. Dlrectar. Sala Pried NOW when Sites 3 te 10 IMS •WA1D C. BROKE. Clerk. yau naad tham. PAJAMAS twmz™ . ••• *™»IPOJ i*»Biioj»iBiiBi ifjr< aHd 1 SEERSUCKER ttow • ft" ". "A A»P»aaehe* •* va- SHORTS & brldaea In Meaaaieth Cauaty aad ipeaed and read la avbll* at la* Crart I I ••ale, Freehald, New Jeraay. *a Mar ttthriHI. as tit! r. M. IHyllght Siv. CABANA The neei*t and aptalaa; of bid* ar* Nbjatt t* the »reper aaalllcatlaH of BRA SET tha bidder In aeeardaaea wlib, |be are* Reg. 1.98 • GIRLS* • BOYS' • INFANTS* All WlHivflri>p>ri . Terrific Value SET .. apeallcatloa* and form of hide, eaatract eat) kaad for th* prcnoaed REG. 2.49 w*ri prepcred by U* K, McKee, C*ua* 100 INFANTS* tr BaajaMr. hava ate* lied la tk* *Mc* of TaTd laglaeer at the Court Houae. BOYS' —GIRLS' rraehdd, New Jeri.y. aid ma» b* In* 50 d by prnaectlv* bidder* during L•a" *!»»,.kaur* Bldee>W"n! "'wil"l *be• turalabfuralthe4l a copy of tke drawing! aid ape. - SIZIS 3 to • 1 »«» >y tk* Kaglneir upoi proper Matching .harts and iHrf. **lfda utt be aid* *• Standard SEERSUCKER or TWILL. SUN SUIT Sim 3 to I You'll need several af these tots with hot Specially Priced "My Mam always (haps at tha Yauth Cantar bacausa sha weather earning. tk* bidder aaeTaasM *t w*rk *i ikinU •Idc, addreued ta tk* Board of Ckeae* wants ma ta have the latest children's fashions. Sha also Fr*e>*ld.re of tho Couatf af Mraawutk and aunt b* «u«ap*nl*d'by a B*ndl*« likas (hair liberal refund and exchange policy . . . that Cartlaest* aad a eertl«ei ekeck, draw* I* tk* order ef th* Cniaty Treasurer meant sha can bring hama lati af pretty things and if for *•» lei* than tm per cent <1#%» thay'ra not rjght thay'ra just wandarful abeut taking tham SHORTS •f tkthae aaaiaunt kid .anand tb*e delivered atal SHORTS Jk.ltMe *• tke h**r *b*v* mea- back," says adorable 2 veer old Diana lansing of Atlantic Reg. 79e Highlands. • A Doien Styles to Choose From Seersucker • Denim • Twill Many Adorable Stylet Specially Priced WIN »3" 2«- n. IMS | .00 Tall Mom to write us a lattar of abaut 21 wards foil* SIZIS 1 to 10 Ing us why sha Ilkas to shop at tha Aod lank Yauth SIIRSUCKM . CbftMD Cantor. For eacV letter usod In this aortas, wo wlH Wonderful for playl SIZIS I to 14 •ond yau • $1.00 01ft CertWeete. , tk* C»*ly *f Miatraitlaa af UH, jfawell Tawnaklp, Neir apeaad and reaad In pubHbHe *l IbtjCaart Nauie, Freekald, New J»iut REG. 3.49 May S(lk. I ail at I o'clock P. M. star* Dsfiifit Saving? Tin*. • R 1 Tk* NMlpt and •*»!•• ef kldi ar* INFANTS' DEPAiTMINT HAND-MADE .»w5l ta Ike ptmt «u«llne*tl*ai *7 CRIB Ik* Mdde; la aeeerdanee with Ik* pr*. BLANKETS LAYETTE ESSENTIALS vltlti* of tk* priaualllU*tlei Jaw d Mbl SUN SUITS VII 3«W $| log. Iff Mrdioyo Mcfon eta. |.71 ||t rUg.3.M •awe Mayors f" |'*^* I ••••ye 9*ww WtMrM P^IPMBJ ^W $ Ml Miaa-a- tatin a*Miaa>. «eg. oft lismsfcsc RIMMNI | *» | ••«• Ml Cmtmtm Sot Mirer*. whr*b wril'b*'r*l«ra*i Oil* Bow*]. White, rink, Ik* plaai at* iti«raad pilar t* Mat, Blue, Malta. ft*. Ml NMd Me* INN |f« leg. l.ff hm I* QM IJHIH he aid* *« Standard Pra* tina.a Is the a>*aa*r dill iled i b* *ml*i*j In sealed ». ring the aim* and addrei* *l .. jad name »f w*rk on the out. irencl t. th* B**rda «f Cnoitn RED BANK ira of till Count* of M*nm«uln and ,myiSl he stssmpanlad kv a Bandlns C.rllie.l. *nd a •ertlf.ed cleek, draws "Ivorythlnf I hava/' tayi euta 3 yaar old 9all Elian Lowon. YOUTH CENTER itom of Little Silver, "comas from tha Youth Ccntir .., but that1* only natural, you toe ItVmy daddy's staral" 20 BROAD TOP BANK REGISTER. MAY 14.1953 Pure Fifteen 1ATIC SMINQ9 RUJBER MVERTIBLES EASIEST TERMS POSSIBLE ON ANY PURCHASE LARGE OR SMALL! OPEN AN ACCOUNT NOW WE'VE ADDED 10,000 SQUARE FEET DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THE MANUFACTURING OF THE WORLD'S FINEST CONVERTIBLES!! WRITTEN «« put •»•?» YEAR GUARANTEE YOU GET • Your ehoit* o/ fabria mi fringe* * Fine new fiitftr-toueh *Utp*r h • Choice «/ £otw temt or fidl MM * /f« miMievsUy low price /or mch f uaiily * • w// « 6y dayy.. • •» extra betf* room •< nifRlifRl/ OF ALL KINDS SAVE PLUS FMHI Ribbt r Cnhi«nH BdBeflaM BuhheftV ftaVHaWdl •rJ Arm* RetmUPrte*U$l8$ FACTORY fRICID ARRANGED lnmtoM ALAlfl «M«MrSmt* •kiln. An cuMai MIMHM .. . bM» ALAN'S EASY PAYMENT PUN Open Tuesday ft Fridays 'til 9 FACTORY ALAN'S SHOWROOMS 70 SOUTH 7th AVE ... LONG BRANCH, N. J. RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 14. MM Mr». Ctarrett Port reported on the er, and «r». Oeor«* Parealt, assist- Leaden* Cook-Out Northern Monmouth County Girl ant. Attendlnc tha last nutting Meets Martin and Lewis Shrewabury Woauui wer» Mrs. Charlaa H. Olaaaey, Hra. Set for May 28 Scout annual council dinner held Jamei Leach, Mri. Thomas Fallon, Honored at Shower KEYFORT—A leaden' eook-out recently at Crystal Brook inn, Eat- Jr., Mrs. John Hart, Mri. Oarrett Mr*. Rudolph Ferrogin* or Fat- TREZZA BROS. will bt held May 38 at the residence ontown, which she attended. Post, Mrs. Arthur Wtffenfeld and teuton et., Shrewsbury, was guest of Mrs. Dorothy Aunuck, Been it., Two new troops have registered Mrs. Merrill H. Wallace. at a atork ahower Jaat wtek at the according to an announcement with the council from Union Beach. There will he no June meeting. -home ,of Mr*. James Ferraro, made at the last business meeting They are troop 109, with Mrs. Jean The next busineii meeting is set Shrewsbury ave. Hoatesses were LAYERS OF of the Keyport Town committee of Phillips, leader, and Mrs. Francis for October. Mrs. Ferraro, Mrs. Edward Lauer Girl scouting held in the American Keisa, assistant leader, and troop and Mis* Theresa Ftrrtro. Legion hall. 190, with Mri. Esther Marques, lead- It p»y« tn «dv«rtli» In Tli» KtgliUr. Guests were Mr*. Clifford Clay- • LINOLEUM :, ton, Mm. Samuel Blaal, Mrs. Paul BelUno, Mr*. Nick U Caiaala, Mrs. Charles Ferraro, Mr*. Lynn Cross, •ASPHALT Mr*. Frank Ftrroglne, Mrs. Greg- ory Figaro, Mri: Harry Antonldes, Mrs. Bud Rose, Mr*. Leonard Per- • RUBBER TILE ' ry, Mrs. Joseph Otmaeortt, Mr*. Arthur Crawford, Mr*. Armand Oallella, Mrs. DeWitt RuaitU and I WHAIPAVi. MOIANK Mrs. Josephine Rose and Miait* Joan Oolino, Theresa, -and Nancy Ferraro and Angle Gamaeorte. ANOTHER WALTER READE PEFRESHEHV* BUOYAGE SALE SILVER The Ladies' aid society of the Red Bank Reformed church will hold a rummage sale tomorrow JEWELERS night at 7 o'clock in the church Mri. Wtrran Liftman, formerly of Had lank, chatting with battmtnt. Mrs. William Wellntr Dean Martin and Jerry Ltwii at the Paramount itudfoi at and Mrs. Harold Stverin are chair- man. Friday aiternoon,*May **Y at Hollywood. Cil. Mri. Liftman It a former aniitant to Ray* the church, the society will hold a mond Taylor, executive vice president of the Rao link Com- clam chowder and food salt. Mrs. munity Chamber of Commerce. She accompanied jier hut* Harold Severin I* chairman. band, a Newark attorney, to Hollywood on a buiintu trip. Seniors 6Ruh9 Juniors Plan JOSEPH HOMHS High School Summer Dance MOWIN* • HAKIM* •ALIttft Red Bank hifh school senior* LITTLE' SILVER—The Junior GALA OPENING FRIDAY, MAY 15thMonday took over the offices of Woman's club will hold a dance school administrators and member* REO BANK 6-5612-R AT 11:00 A. M. of the staff aa an experiment in June e at Wlllowbreok la Fair Ha- student government. ven. Arrangements for tht event IF NO ANSWER CALL The student* chosen for the posts wert madt at a meeting Monday. A PLEDGE TO OUR PATRONS MONMOUTH COUNTY'S taught classes, conducted air raid and Art drills, operated the twitch- Miss Joanne It. Serplco,- presi- RE 6-I23I-J The Waller Rcade organization brings to dent, i* chairman, asaisted by Mia* board and assumed administrative Sally Lees, in charge of ticket tales. the NEW LAVENDER BULL ihe experience DELUXE and supervisory positions. Teachers from the Arthur Murray and knowledge of over 40 years of serving Among those taking, part were studio will provide entertainment, the public. We pledge to continue this serv- DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Ivan Ka!me,n, aa supervising prin- and the Boutonnierea will provide cipal; Gene Booth, class president, dance music. ice, to make the NEW LAVENDER BULL a* principal, and Barbara Moore, ElgJa ii ifulf tht watch o§ a tkaa in coatcoatpkuoup i bta y • place where you and your family can ob- Featuring vice president- a* assistant princi- Mr*. Donald Runge, chairman' of graduan''i aaioidd aad wililll bbo it hah * thhe naart that ntrtt tain the best in quality food and drink that pal. Maxlne Inaelberg and Chrlsta Braille' and services for the blind, GASOLINE Worden. secretary and treasurer, aald a plastic demonstration will be caetiihed loaf aittr Grad«t- bftakt,tBaDaraPowerMaia- money can buy, served to you in the relaxed The Finest in Foods respectively, acted as secretaries, held at the clubhouse Monday night. tioo. Bat tec* Elgia has more sptiog, guaranteed fortvtr. comfort of your car in pleasant surroundings, and William Wormley as-evaluator. May 28. Proceeds will be riven to and Drinks the New Jersey Camp for Blind OMY ftOM WATCMM NAVI1W WAIT IHAT mm and at prices, you 'can afford, by bright, Children.^ ...- , • smartly-clad efficient girl*,:. Your wish will SCHOOL BEOISTBATION be our command and your complete satisfac- That Money Can Buy Registration and medical exam- This weekend Miss Serpico, Mr*. inations {or children planning to Joseph J. Salmon, recording secre- tion our goal. tary; Miss Irma Mean, assistant enter kindergarten In September at »O •ia)Mf AN- If it wins, and you would rather not be Mechanic Street achool will bt held treasurer, and Mis* Louise Taylor served in the car. there's our New Indoor 50* OFF tht* morning and tomorrow morn- will attend the tUte convention of Dining Room, where it will be our pleaaure Ing at the school In order for a the junior membership department Tax OFININ* DAY ONLY of the State Federation of Women'a to aerve you in the best Walter Reade manner. child to enter the school he muat be IncL Xwtvt&ft Moy ivliii five year* old on or before Nov. 1 cluba at Chalfonte-Haddon hall In Of course there's ample free parking space of this year. Parent* mutt bring Atlantic City. The gm*£2& LAY AWAY NOW ... CompItU ttUctlon of for everyone. MY ONLY HALF YOU* CNBCK birth and vaccination certificate! at «t a luncheon Saturday will bt Mr*. Come md find out for yourself. ira OIM MMCiHiMna the registration. Arthur Crom of San Diego, Cal., /otvdby Gifu for tht Grmhmte •mm to tout Junior director of tht Ckncrai Tt«- Because the coronation regalia eratlon of Womtn't elubs. snviei Open Dall, tt A. M. te • A. M. waa destroyed during the British - Miss GtraMIn* V. Brown of — STATION — , Lwittr •• Wn*i»*t revolution, few of the pieces used KjVPOrt. atate chairman, will pro- SILVER JEWELERS Just a Few Miniites Drive From Red Bank tide. There will be departmental "*••"»«• •» vaioui projects for «The little pink ihop just o 'fjjw 4tept off Broad «t." 11 MONMOUTH W.V X MOIANK WAKW BVAlsUsTO WHiS OH Polte sure must' lite our gyggr Beer The way Utaj mate it disappear! No trick 1o that! MosHblks agree Item's lots mom cheer in ftueggr! See? VICTORY -v ~ >> Ty»»» MARKETS-RED BANK 21 W. FRONT ST. DEUVERY II© MONNIOUTH ST. U "S RIBS P» TURKEYS w^ VEAL 151 M0IH MomOheor leal Rust 6ft SIRLOIN STEAK Boer! ROAST XTOi-TinutiN'r any auric ibout the twolrr* IN fut/UwrinJUtttotitui,' ioar. ll'i jurt that mott people find'they gel more fun, note enjoymeat, more oWr when they drink Krueger. And we deliberately brew our beer (bat wiy becauie we ihiak lhal'i what our customer! wanl. CHICKENS 43 Naturally, we ute tbe inert Mtredieale Money ceil buy im! our brewery eQuipmenl ii lecowl to none, lut our claim to HIM ii limply ikii: •OX Thm'i urn alarr IN Knuprim! TOMATOES 15 KRUEGER Next time you're in your favorite Uvoin, More ASPARAGUS or reitaunntreitaurant,, ordeorder KruegeKrueger inind icice lolor ]your* 19: STAYMM.WINIIAP _ .. Extra Light, Dry Beer nit. Once you try it, yoo'U atwtyi buy it! •ATtHO-AWaiS 2 ^ 25 IS'M. SWEET CORN 6-39' tsvern, VHY JWCY 0. KlUIOia IIIWINt CO., NIWAIN, N. 4, • IINCI III! fI»M III GRAPEFRUIT 4-25' ORANGES 2» 69 RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXV, NO. 46. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 14,1953 10c PER COPY SECTION FOUR—PAGES 1 T016. Red Bank Board Promised Hearing Remove Light from Old Fountain Site To Make Canvass 24 'Sleep in Shifts in Shack,' Oh Fort Monmouth Pupil Transfer Preparatory to Housing Committee Member Reports Tha Red Bank board of educa- tion learned at Its session Tuesday Picking Up Dogs John P. Arnone, attorney and night at the high school that the Mrs. Teas Dadio Hired Rabbi Announces member of the Red Bank tempor- state department of education, has Stavola Awarded ary housing fact-finding committee, not received application for the To Pick Up Stray and Holiday Services la.it night made a report on serious transfer of any students living on Street Contract over-crowding in. West Red Bank. Fort,Monmouth - from Red Bank Unlicensed Canines Rabbi Arthur Hershon has an- He said 24 persons are "sleeping high school. nounced serviced for Congregation In shifts" in one dwelling, "a ' At its last meeting, the board ex- On $6,145 Bid MIDDLETOWN—The township B'Nal Israel for tho observance of shack," and "others arc said to be pressed concern over the posttblV committee In session yesterday af- the Festival of Shavuoth next Tues- sleeping in a freight car on a Iky that, with the construction of a Council Studying ternoon announced that from May day, Wednesday and Thursday. elding." new school at Eatontown, a send- 22 to June 6, a housc-to-housc can- Shavuoth Is the feast of harvest, Mr. Arnonc" made thla disclosure ing district of Long Branch, pu- Effect of 40-Hour vass would be made In all districts feast of first fruits and feast of at a meeting of the Red Bank zon- pils living on the post might* be of the township in order to license receiving the Ten Commandments. ing board of adjustment, at borough transferred to Long Branch school. Week for Policemen ' all dogs, and to make an accurate It is ushered in on the eve of the hall. He gave it as a reason why The board, at Its April meeting, dog census as required by state fifth day of Slvan, which will be hia client and cousin, Michael J. Instructed Dr. M. Oregg Hlbb», su- EATONTOWN—M. J. Stavola of law. Tuesday night. Arnonc, and Mildred Marks should perintendent of schools', to write Mlddletown was awarded a' con- The notice stated tliat immediate- The observances will start Tues- be allowed to convert a building Dr, Frederick M. Raublnger, state tract here last night for street ly after completion of the census, day at 8 p. m. Wednesday there behind 166 Shrewsbury ave, into a commissioner of education, notify- work, his bid of $6,145 being the a drive would be made to pick up will be services at 10 a. m. and 8 two-apartment dwelling. lowest of four offered. stray and unlicensed dogs. The ing him Red Bank was depending p. m. On Thursday the final ser- Cites -D. P.' Conditions on tuition derived from Fort Mon- Other bidders were Fred McDow- dog catcher will be Mrs. Tess Dadio vices will be at 10 a. m., followed mouth pupils to help support the ell, $6,eOO; C. J. Hesse, Inc., $7,645, of New Brunswick, and all unli- by a Yiikor (memorial), service at Maxwell H. Klarin, board chair- new addition to the high school. and Barrett Brothers, $7,822.90. censed dogs picked up will be kept 11 o'clock. man, said he also knew of serious Work to be done Includes a seal for 48 hours at the Vanessa ken- overcrowding in that part of town, Dr. Raublnger, in a letter to the partly because of the location of board read Tuesday night, pointed on Lewis.at. from Main st. to the nels, Middletown village. Commit- out the Red Bank board would be bridge; rf seal on Villa pi. from the teeman Joseph K. Edwards said former displaced persons there. state highway to its end; a prime each licensed dog: picked up could Chamber Raps An application made Mar. 16 for given an opportunity to present its The-light standard at the foot of Installed a number of years ago to concrete base of the light *whlch be redeemed by its owner on pay- Installation of the apartments had side of the issue should an applica- and seal on West st. and Woston Broad st. at Front st. was removed replace' a drinking fountain for juts out into Front st. removed. He tion to transfer the pupils be re- pi. from the state highway to the ment of $2. Mr. Edwards said that been rejected by Building Inspector ends; a prime and seal on Burns yesterday afternoon by the Jersey pedestrians and watering trough added he will discuss with Coun- after 48 hours all unclaimed li- Broad Street Ensley M. White on grounds it ceived. Central Power and Light company for dogs and horses. The original cilman George A. Oray and tho po- censed dogs would be turned over pi. from the state highway to Baton fountain was a gift of the Wom- lice committee a proposal to build would not conform to the area's To Act on Bids rd.; mixed in place surfacing on which recently erected new mercury to the S.P.C.A., and then it would Cl.u-i.s B zoning regulations and vapor lights on Broad st.. Photo en's Christian Temperance Union a small traffic Island to replace require an additional Jl for re- After Edmund J. Caniona, board White st. from Throckmorton ave. and the King's Daughters. it. The island, he said, would con- 'Rocketships' would represent a number of vio- president, enlarged'the new build- to its end; mixed in place surfacing shows the men engaged in the demption. lations to the local building code. 'cleaning-up' process. Police Chief Frank W. Reuthev stitute less of a traffic hatard than ing committee originally compris- on Cliftwood ave. from the- state the existing concrete oval. l A payment of $77 was made to Mechanical Devices Mr. Arnonc, member of the firm ing John Olblon, Dr. Emery Win- highway to Central ave., and bitum- The light removed yesterday was said today he would like to sec the Randolph H. Beardsley of Sleepy of Edward F. Juska, Long Branch, gerter and Clarence S. dale tb in- inous concrete on Clinton st. from Hollow rd. for two sheep, allegedly Said to Give Area and about to .be commissioned as clude Dr. Bernard Fisher and Stan- the state highway to the bridge. killed by stray dogs. A payment an army officer, made what he said ley Haviland, the committee was Report Favors League Trio Beat of (75 was made to Philip J. Trcm- 'Honky Tonk' Look waa his first appearance as a law- empowered to study bids and award Eight Hours Short Middletown Board mcl, also of Sleepy Hollow rd., for nockctships, mechanical - horsns yer before a board like thta one. contracts for equipment for the The request by local policemen Regional High 30 pullets, allegedly killed by stray and other amusement devices in He then went into, details as to new addition. The action was taken for an eight-hour day, 40-hour week Brennan, Waitt dogs. Both claims had been prc- front of some Broad st. stores drew how the building would be altered after Mr. Gale explained a number will be taken up at the May 27 Hires 9 Teachers RUMSON — Englehardt, Fngle- tented to the committee before the the flic of the Red Bank Commun- and gave West Red Bank's housing of bids have been received and that meeting, at which time Borough LEONARDO — The Mlddletown hardt and Liggett, a school con- KEANSBURG-The four-year ad- pnssage of the dog control ordi- ity Chamber of Commerce at their conditions as a reason why, despite in order to process them, the board Attorney Howard W. Roberts will township board of education last sultant firm that has been making ministration of Mayor Felix J. nance. No new claims can be hon- meeting yesterday morning at bor- obvious violations, it should be per- would have to meet more frequently submit an ordinance designed to night accepted the resignations of a survey of the Rumson school sys- Brennan came to an end Tuesday ored now that the township has a ough halt. or authorise the committee to when the United Citizens league mitted.- place the question on the Novem- three elementary school teachers tem since February, in a report control ordinance. The Chamber went on record as He said the housing committee, handle the work. and approved the hiring of nine ticket of James J. Qravany, Mar- ber general election ballot. Mem- to the board of education last night, To Accept Truck Bid* condeming the use of that type which has had two meetings, has) bers of council met with Police others. » tin C. Lohsen and William Turner Hired as new members of the recommended a regional high school was elected in the record total Bids will be received by the com- machino outside of stores on as a primary objective the elimina- staff were Mrs. Henrietta Abbey, Chief William Zadoronzny after the Meeting at the grammar school for Riimson and Fair Haven pupils' grounds that it cheapens the Red tion of sub-standard and . over* meeting to discuss what effect the here, the board accepted, with re- vote of 2,540 ballots. mittee at the next meeting, May 28 Pinokney rd., Red Bank, school and a new primary school at Rum- 27, at 3:30 o'clock on a Dodge dump Bank business- district. The ma- crowded dwellings in the borough. nurse; Mrs. Miriam Kerr, Philadel- schedule will have tf approved by gret, the resignations of Mrs. Bar- son, Record high went to Mr. Qra- chines were bitterly denounced by The committee, he said, also hope* phia, to replace Miss Emma Jane the voters, since the 40-hour work bara Beers, who taught at Lincroft vany, who polled 1,320 votes. He truck, a Studcbaker car for the several members, who declared they In discussing the subject, the lost to Mr. Turner by a single vote police department and on an Oliver West Red Bank will be tesoned, Lafttra who wilt retire in June as week by the four-man department schools; Mrs. Jane Braddbck, East board decided that in order to in- give the shopping section a "Honky to prevent its further deteriorisa* muslo supervisor; Miss Ardlth A. would give but 160 of tho needed Keansburg school, and Mrs. Ruth four years ago. Mr. Qravany also model 68, industrial type tractor, Tonk" appearance and are turning form the public of the report, copies beat Mayor Brennan'a 1,239 votes equipped with a Triumph hydro- tlon. Snyder, Bowling Green, O., physical 188 hours' coverage. Griffiths, Belford school, t Broad «t, into "A Carnival." will be printed and distributed to in .the 1M9 election. Mr. Lohsen cut mower. To help ease the situation there education and science director at The building Inspector's report The board, acting on the recom- the cttisens of the borough in the Mayor Katharine Elkus White the River Street school; Mrs. Grace mendation of Dr. Wylle Q. Pate, received 1,111 votes and Mr. Turner An amended ordinance providing now, ho said, it would be well to for April showed that IS permits near future. ! 980. explained that council at its meet- allow the adjustment of existing Wright, Naveslnk, elementary were Issued for construction total- superintendent of'schools, engaged: for sidewalks and curbs for Park ing Monday night will introduce teacher; Mr*. Helen Lauber, Little The Red Bank Kiwanls club of- Mayor Brennan, running on a pi., River Flaza, with the excep- buildings for better housing. Ing $187,700. One of the permits Hugh-Ryder, retired principal at an ordinance raising the license Many Problems Involved Silver, social studies teacher, and was a 20-dweIllng permit to Allen West Long Branch, tor $4,000; Ro- fered a $500 a year scholarship to sticker campaign, polled 871—nine tion of 160 feet adjoining Newman fee on such devices to $10 a year, Mil* Edna Ertle, Jersey City, ele- Brothers for $140,000. There were berta Lawley, $3,S00; Margaret Rumson high school in which the votes less than Mr. Turner's. His St., was passed on final reading. Ray Taylor, Chumber executive, vice The property in question, how- mentary teacher. also four other dwelling permits. Brown, $3,200; Irene Mills, $3,200; winning pupil will be selected by running mate, Councilman Leon A. Complaints were tiled against the president, aaid the ordinance would ever, posed the board with several number after school officMla rate Waitt, received 899, and Anthony American Building supply company Coaches Appointed Betty McElmon, $2,900; Zora Lane, prohibit the use of the machines difficulties. The building which Asks No Left Turns $2,800; Philip Braun, $2,800; Rev. the leading seven candidates for A. Auer polled 631 votes. Five other for dumping lumber on a map outside stores. Edward H. Conway, would be converted is at the rear Frank J. Plngitore was re-ap- Council was asked by Herbert J. John Bates. $2,700, and Jack Samlt, the award. independents trailed: Bernard H. street adjoining its property, and who termed the increased license of the Shrewsbury ave. house. It pointed athletlo director for 1«S3-M Klar; chief of the traffic engineer- Rowden, 275; Lawrence Stephens, for building an addition to its stor- fee "ridiculous", and "childish," $2,700. 249; Irwin G. Bennett, 320; Mrs. also is tight against a cinder block at a salary of $400. Other coaches ing section of the State Highway The board also hired William age building on the basis of an al- pointed to the danger to the shop- two-car saragc, located a few feet appointed, and their salaries, In- Department, to prohibit left turns Helen V. Hill, 204, and John Ca- legedly Improper variance. ping district if the number of ma- DuBois as a custodian at $2,600 the most quiet in the 25-year his- from Earl st. At its rear, only four clude, football, Thomas Phlpps, from Lewis st. on highway 35. Mr. per year. Board Postpones, A request of Joseph Grasso for chines should grow. Maxwell H. or five feet separate it from tha. head coaoh, $450; George Baffa, as- Klar said the existing traffic light hill, 39. ... a permit to operate an automobile Klarin, Chamber president, and Mr. sistant coach, WOO, and Anthony Three More Needed Reformed church property at at Lewis st. and highway 35 U Held by borough officials to be Junk yard on Sal Donurma's prop- Conway said they will attend Mon- Shrewsbury ave. and Leonard St. Amendola, freshman coach, $800; illegal. The light doesn't control In a letter to the board, William New Store Vote tory of the municipal manager erty near Cherry Tree farm was day night's council meeting. Mean- basketball, Mr. Plngitore, $460, and K. Meglll, high school principal, On one side, there is only a few northbound trafne. It left .turns form of.government here, the elec- denied. Other applications for while the Chamber will-send the feet of. yard space. All factors In- Thomas Phlpps, assistant' coaoh, are prohibited the state promises said three more teachers, and pos- Because Maxwell H. Klarin, Its tion drew a record-high vote that automobile junk yard permits were governing body, a.lettor asking $150; baseball, Mr. Phlpps, head, the light, will be replaced, with. an. sibly a. fourth, will be needed for chairman, disqualified himself from still fell short, p*rcintag*-wl*e, of made by Vernon F. May and Lean that such machines be prohibited. volved, Including the fact that tha coach, $290,^ and Mr. Saffa,'assist: jftaecjuBie ttUMt+rm luipeHaea sig- ,„ ^.»,..g otsc1WBl ne«t*all. •debate-end Toting-"as an Inter- the 8< per cent vote of total reg- Howard, East Keansburg; Henry garage Is so close to Earl st., would ant, $180; track, no head coach nal." The board authorised the pur- estsd party," further discussions on istration four years ago. Then, 2,- Stover and Joseph King:, Port Mon- Mr. Klarin, reporting on the new represent housing violations, (aid named, salary $289; Walter Utowln- chase of a tractor and accessories plans for a proposed new business mouth; Warren Freeman, Chapel street lights on Broad st., explained Mr. White. A traffic light at the Bendlx plant building on Broad St., across from 472 votes were cast of a 2,870 reg- the lights arc completely automatic sky, aaslstant, $180; tennis, Harold entrance has been scrapped, the' Jrdm the Monmouth Tractor and istration. Tuesday's record-high Hill rd. and Maxson's lane and Yet, Mr. Arnone said, the build* Potter, $180, and Mrs. Irene Smith, Equipment company, Freehold, for LeRoy ,. pi,, were postponed laat Frank Harvey, Jr., Belford. and go on at night and off In the Ing, originally designed for dwell- state Informed council, because night by the toning board of ad- vote was 174 per cent of total reg- morning. The new lights, he added, girls'«thletlo program at the River Bendlx officials have not requested $2,179.75. Two estimates received istration of 3,440. Mayor Brennan A letter was received from J. ing use and now used for storagfi Street school, $280. All salaries by the board for waterproofing the justment until Friday night, May produce six times as much light could be converted into a good two- It, 22. and Mr. Waitt were a team four Peter Hoffman, public and techni- as the old ones. They will be in- are the same as last year with the In other business council moved rear of Fairview school were re- years ago, when they terminated cal Information officer, Fort Mon- family residence, with first and exception of Mr. Potter who was ferred to the buildings and grounds The building, which would be the It-year reign of Mr. Turner as mouth, that the experimental tank stalled on Monmouth st. to Maple second floor four-room apartments, given a raise of $80. to adopt a resolution at the May committee. The rear of the school ave,, on Front at., Mechanic at., each entered-from the outside and 27 meeting to condemn the Ryers constructed on the former Walter mayor. from Camp Coles would no longer White st. and Wallace St., he re- By motion, the board agreed that building. Several extensions have leaks when rain is driven by a Reade property, 183-87 Broad, at., be used for testing purposes on each containing- up to five windows. southwest wind, it was said. as a joint venture by Mr. Klarin Organise May M other than government-owner prop- ported. Mr. Arnone said, If necessary, with the opening of the new high been granted, but the building Is New committees named by Mr. school cafeteria In the fall, all stu- considered to be more hassrdous The board's health committee and Louis M. Draxen will coat 1*00,. If custom holds, Mr. Gravany erty. Special permission waa grant- the owners will remove the garage, will meet with a committee of the 000 to $300,000, Mr. Drasen said, In ed, however, to move the tank to Klarin include door-to-door solicita- although that would mean putting dents, except .those 'excused for as time goes on. Building Inspec- will- be elected mayor' when the tions, Robert Reiusillc, chairman, medical reasons, will be required tor Charles Roberts reported, how* Fairview Parent-Teacher associa- talking over the project Informally new council organises at noon Fort Monmouth for an Army day up another one at a cost of some tion to discuss board supervision with board members present. demonstration. and Jules Huber, co-chairman i $2,000 or more. He called this a to remain at school for lunch. Dr. ever, that the Ray Halter prop- Tuesday, May 26. membership, C. Donald English, Hlbbs •pointed put the new ruling and administration of the cafeteria .A proposed architect's rendering Mayor Brennan, who declared the The tank was In collision with a hardship case, In that the building erty is much Improved. If progress at Fairview school. A letter from chairman, and Daincl W. Dorn; an would have no other use than for does not mean students must buy on this place continues, council will was shown around, Illustrating the fault was "entirely nine"—he did car recently on Newman Springs nual dinner, William A. Fluhr, their lunch. They will be permitted the P.T.A. told the board that building to be in keeping, with the not Die for election and his name rd. housing or continued storage space. not proceed with condemnation. bookkeeping has become "too in- chairman; David W. Russell, co- Rents received would finance the to bring it from home, he ex- sort of modern construction that did not appear on the ballot—said Building Inspector David Simp- chairman, and J. Ray DeRiddcr; plained, but must cat at school. Dege KIU Chickens volved," and while P.T.A. members has been moving southward on he did not anticipate asking .for son reported 67 building permits Is- alteration, he said. are willing to continue to serve Christmas lights, Joseph Holiday, The new system will permit a Arthur Patterson was awarded Broad St.. a recount, despite his narrow mar- sued in April for estimated con- chairman; Samuel Libovsky, co- The board, confronted with til* eborter school day, he added. $18 on his claim that dogs killed at the cafeteria, the P.T.A. sought gin of defeat. struction of $430,785, and fees col- problems Involved, set aside deci- 18 bantam hens and a rooster. assistance In handling finances and Design Not Certain ' lected of $521. The permits in- chairman, and William D. Bradley; sion for the continuation of Its ad- On request of the parents of otKer administrative chores. Once the election was official, parking meters and traffic, George three students who will enter their The local American' Legion auxil- Although one idea Is to have It a motorcade toured the borough. cluded a new ranch-typo home on Emery, chairman; Thomas Irving journed meeting, until Friday iary was authorised to sell poppies King's highway, being built by night, May 22. . senior year next fall, the board r District Clerk James W. Davld- contain one or two stores on its The newly-elected officials address- Brown, , c,o-chairman, Anthony agreed to deviate from Its policy from May 24 to May SO. heiser was authorised to advertise first floor and offices above, Mr. ed several hundred adherents at Dominic Caruso of Atlantic High- Ftasconaro and Robert Matthews; of not conducting classes for less Councilman James N. Wolcott for bids for coal and oil. Klarin told a reporter It would be the Manning pi. Are house. Mr. lands for Freeholder Victor B. national affairs, Mr. DeRidder, Tag Day Friday than ten pupils and offer a course commented on a recent-newspaper The board granted permission to built according to the. needs of its Gravany pledged an end to "bick- Grosslnger. chairman; R. Thomas Bowers, co- In third-year French. The action article in which Batontown's the' River Plata Boys' club to use tenants. He said that until now no ering." His running mates prom- To Hold Poppy Drive chairman, Edward H. Conway and was, taken after It was pointed out growth in recent years is 73 per the River Plata school playground definite tenants have been found, ised that promises will be fulfilled. Mr. English; retail trade, J. B. And' To Aid Riverview by Dr. Fisher and Dr. Wingerter cent. He said that SI municipalities during the baseball season. although a number of unidentified Permission , was granted post erson, chairman; Eugene Magec, in the county have higher tax rates, 'JacMeata' ' 2179, Veterans of Foreign Wars, to Mrs. Allan Wikman Is chairman' that most colleges require' a min- prospects have shown a keen in< sell poppies in the township from Leo Goldberg, Irwin Diamond, Ar imum of three years of one lan- while 17 are lower, a condition, Scholarahlp to Elder terest In the building. Two Incidents during the elec- thur Lynch, William Goodman, Abe of the eighth annual tag day sale which he said, "isn't too bad." Dr. Pate reported that Herbert tion involved Mayor Brennan. He May 23 to eVfay 30. A. E. Allen Is to be held tomorrow by Red.Bank guage or two years each of two N. Breeder, a senior/at the high What brought the plans back be- chairman of the poppy drive com- Rosenberg, Roscoe Angle, Ralph auxiliary of R>ervl*w hospital. languages for entrance. Mr. Wolcott also reported that fore the adjustment board'was the asked for a patrolman to'accom- Belknap, Percy Sherman, Louis Oceanport ia paving Main st. He school, has been awarded an $1,800 pany him to Carr ave. and Church mittee. ' Silver and Frank Perry; Monmouth Headquarters will be set up at 18 scholarship at Rider college, Tren- builders' desire for a change to William G. Barr, acting director Mechanic st. suggested that council adopt a res- provide one Instead of two 19-foot st. at 1:42 p. m. to arrest "fictitious county safety council, Hubert Far- Arnone* Buy olution to have the Eatontown sec- ton, as a result of a competitive voters." William Quinn, a special of rent stabilization, notified the row and Robert Wordcn; co-ordina- Mrs. M. Gregg Htbbs la ehalr- tion paved at the same time. Since examination In which students driveways to a behind-the-bulldlng patrolman, reported everything In committee that rents had been de- tion of charitable organisations, J. man of the children's division, the cost will be below $1,000 bid- from throughout trie state took parking space. Blnce space would order there, and no complaints controlled In the township, effec Russell Oarvin,* chairman, and Diana Stephens ia in charge of sales Shreuwbiiry Home ding will not be required. Fred Mc- part. In a letter, the board, re- bo limited, Mr. Drasen said a Mingle were made. , tivc Apr. 24. Jamea Humphreys, co-chairman; in Little Silver, and Mrs. James Dowell waa low bidder at Ocean, ceived commendation from a state entry would be best, both for serv- David Russell, president of the A. Enrlght,-Mrs. John B. Aekley, The Redden real estate and In- fly inspector, who complimented Robert Hyland of Moran pi., who finance and budget, Mr, Bowers, port and the same unit price will icing the building and from the has had differences with the mayor Bbro Bus company, wrote the com- chairman; Edwin R. Conover, co- Jr., Mrs. Frank E. Gregory, Mrs. surance agency of 396 Maple ave, prevail for Eatontown, Mr. Wol- the board for food handling and standpoint of pedestrian safety. mittee that he could not see his Jdseph Serpico and Mrs. Albert this week announce the sate of Mr. for the. condition of the grounds during his term, was arrested on chairman and Mr. Conway; by- cott said. William Blair, of the offlc-i of a charge. of being a disorderly way clear at this time to start a laws, William Russell, chairman; Unqulst, are serving on the organ- and Mrs. Arnold Baum's property at tho schools here. Parsons', Labrecque, Caniona and new bus line to service the resi- Edward W. Wise, Jr., co-chairman ization committee. at 71 Borden pi,, Shrewsbury; to Alton Clegs Drains person by Chief of Police Alphon- Acting on the recommendation Combs, representing the prospective sue McGrsth and Patrolman Rob- dent) of River I'laxa. Mr. Russell and Louis Drasln; business develop- Mrs. John T. Bowers, chairman Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnone of Mr. Wolcott also asked Borough builders, called the L. U. Mack explained that tho area waa not Red Bank. of William Meyer, chairman of the ert Kronenbtrger after Mayor ment committee, Rolston Water- of a group of Junior Service leaque Attorney Robert* to notify Allen buildings .and grounds committee, (Louis, Maxwell) Co., sought to Brennan reported at 3:33 p. m. that amenable to the extension of an bury, chairman; Hubert Farrow, members selling tags; Mrs. Alan A six-room, m-story structure, Brothers, developers, that they havo the board directed Mr. Davldhelser have the new plan added to orig- Mr. Hyland was acting disordsrly existing line, and there didn't ap- co-chairman, WII1U Conover and Church and MM. Orandln W. the house Is of colonial design. Mr. stopped up three or four drains at to Instruct Aylln Plerson of Pier- inal building proposals, rather than at the second district polling place pear to be enough prospective busi- William D, Salladln, and trade ex- Schenck will sell tags at the hos- Arnone Is proprietor of the Texaco the north side of Reynolds dr. by son and MacWIIIIam, Metuchen entered as an amendment, as a at the Oak at. Bra house, Mr. Hy- ness to warrant establishment of a position, Mr. Roussllle, chairman; pital; Mrs, Irving Brenner, Bid service station at White rd. \M grading over the drains' outlets.., architects to the board, to prepare time-saving measure. An amend- land was released for hearing next new line, Mr. Conway, co-chairman, Mr. Dc- Bank Manor apartments; MIMM Broad st., Shrewsbury, He, hli wife The fuel contract with Lawes monthly' reports on the progress ment would mean starting all over, Monday. Assemblymen lSIvin R, Simmlll Ridder, Morton Winer, Frank F. Betty and Barbara Moore, War- and children will take,possession Coal company of Shrewsbury will of the central school now under he said. and Alfred N. Beadleston and Sen- Blalsdell, Mr. Angle, Mr. Anderson, wick Garden apartments; Mrs. Wil- of their new home this month. expire this month In order to per- construction on Tlndatl rd., New ators David VanAlatyne, Jr.. and William A, Russell, Mr. Matthews, liam Rogers, Shrewsbury Manor Ma], and Mrt. OilbarWStarns mit Tide Water Oil company, "a Monmouth, The reports will be Qitorom Missing Rumaon Girl, 17, Malcolm Forbes all notified the Mr. Bradley, Mr. Fluhr, Mr. Bow- apartments, and Mlsa Barbara Vf, have purchased the six-room home large taxpayer In the borough," to based on an Oct. 14 completion But, with Mr. Klarin withdrawn, committee that they favored a ref- ers, Mr. Farrow and Mr, English, Spring Terraco apartments. of Carney Petlllo at Rosewood ave., serve the borough. Tide Water re- date. and only two other board members, Reported Mining erendum on bingo as soon at possi- Long Branch. cently wrote requesting tho busl- The board will meet Informally Dr. H, Lawrence, 'Burdge and ble-, A letter to Governor Drlscoll Mr, Bower*, roporting for the in- ness. , RUMSON — Police here have Is- was acknowledged. Community Fire Ball Tht Redden agency last week ne- tomorrow night as a committee of Charles Bruno, present, there was sued a 13-state teletype alarm for dustrial dovolopmcnt committee, gotiated the sale of the farmer Councilman Ralph L. Lewis com- the whole with Its special commit- no quorom and no vote was/taken, Callle Soden, 17, of Ave, of Two • Arthur J, Jensen of the Leonardo aaid the board of freeholders have Sel for Saturday , Itlllman colonial home at 1 Fisher mented on the recent ruling that tee which has'studied school fa* Borough Attorney Loon Russllle First Aid squad was Informed that agreed to meet with represent* pi. to Dr, and Mrs. Edward B. Rivers, reported missing by her LEONARDO — Community are "Junior firemen" are not covored cllltles with a view toward the gave Mr. Klarin permission to cast parents. a two-way radio had been ordered tlvos of all municipalities In the Bants. by compensation, He said the fire nsed for building an addition to his own vote on the Issue, since for tho Leonardo ambulance, but county to discuss the formation of company will hold Its annual' ball company doesn't have Junior nrs- According to police, her parents, that It would require three months at the Leonardo Held club, MOB* ______^ the central school now under con- no abjectors attended the meeting, Mr. and Mrs, Ellsworth Soden, re- a county planning board.and In- men but It dots have provision for struction. but Mr. Klarin said he felt he for delivery. dustrial commission, Mr, Bowers mouth and Rldgewood aval,, Sat- Open House Saturday six In 1U now by-laws. He said ported her absence Sunday, Mr. and urday night for the bsnsBt of tha ' shouldn't "M an Interested party Mrs, Soden told police they laat Bills or $107,M3.4B were ordered added, the purposo of the planning At Coast Guard Stations firs onclala,arc checking with the In this case." paid, _ board would be to bring Induatry truck fund. Eddlo Orunnlng aad Insurance carrier! to determine if Probe 81,000 Theft saw their daughter Apr. M when to tho county and prevent Its hap- his orchestra 'ill play, Coast Ouard participation In Junior membere are covored, If Dr, Burdge said there shouts'be shs left home to go,roller skating haaard growth, John Flahor is chairman of tht Armed Forces day Saturday will In- At East Keansbuig some uniformity In both design In Shrewsbury, Highland* P<»I|MMIM they are not, he 'said, the provision Mr, Taylor road a letter from committee, Other members are Ar- clude open house, display* and for their membership will be taken EAST KEAN8BURO - Middle- and building materials used In the thur Hatfleld, Robert Holdsworth, guided toure at Coast Ouard sta- construction of new Broad at, Two Contract Awards tho Rod Bank publlo education de out of the by-laws. town township police are still In- Heue to Receive partment mplalnlng machines art Joseph Krauie, James Ford and tions and floating units throughout vestigating tho theft Saturday stores, noting the same proposal • William Metcajf, Br. the county. Patterson Praises Women has been made before the borough being purchased for business edu- night of $1,000 from a safe in Isa- Bausch ft Lomb Award HI0HLAND8 - Scheduled to cation claascs at tht high school At the Sandy Hook lifeboat sta- Police Chief Zadoronsny's sub- dora Wallmg'a market at Ocean council by Councilman Harold Wil- sward contracts fur a garbage tion, a bsaoh apparatus drill will avo, and Port Monmouth rd, liams. LEONABDO-Dr, John M, Otrr, and asking Chamber mmobors to No Open Hoiitc division on Wyiikoff rd, was ap- headmaster of Croydon Hall acad- truck and road malntalrfcr tonight fill out a survey form regarding be held at 1 p, m. Conducted tours proved by council at the recom- The safe, police said, was moved Mr, Draicn agreed to that, saying —an ordinance authorising tha Is- At Depot Saturday will be featured from I a, m. to 4 emy hers, announced this week the type business machlno mMt mendation of tho planning board, Into tho store's wallr-ln froeser that the front will bs of limestone thnt the Bauson * Lomb honorary sunnoo of bonds for tho equipment commonly used, Mr, Klarin urged p, m,, Including visits to the old The employment of Edward Me- where the thlevoi usvd a heavy In- or Tenneasae Craft stone, to har- goes Into effect today—borough EARLB-The Naval Ammunition Bpermaeettl Cove nation, The light science award medal will be pro- members to co-operoto with the dtpot will not be open to the publle Mahon an borough hall custodian strument to knock the dial off the monise with Adjoining building* and snntod at graduation to Charles J, council litre has postponed tho schools, attendant stationed there will dem- was' tcnnlnatodi effnotlvu laat night. dooi' and break the tumblers to tho Acme market, .across the street, IIWUKIH until next Monday's rcgu for flnturduy'dobservanc e of Armed onstrate sand blasting and painting HOMO, 3d, son of Mr, and Mrs, Forct* day, but Navy and Marine Councilman Spinoer Patterson, open tho safe. The theft was re- Both he and.Mr, Klarin said that Churls* J, Hsiao, Jr., of this iilaco, lur council moctlnir, Corps men stationed here will be of buoys. At Monmouth sjtaeh, an who preelded In Mayor F, Bliss ported. Monday by Walter Mac- only first-class material! would be Tht action WHS taken to permit WBATHKst amphibious "duck" and beach ap- The 'award Is presented to the represented it Fort Monmeuth's Price's abicncp, paid tribute to the Lonnon, a olerk, when he re- used throughout tht structure student who aohlevss highest the ordinance to become effective Cloudy MM cool today, tonight celebration, paratus will be displayed, At Shark women of the borough who havo opened the utora which had been Iwhen It Is built, without Incident, and to have the scholastic record In science sub- 1 River, breathing apparatus and re- voluntnorcii for Brownie and Cub cloned over tho week-end, Investi- uwnrdK nmilo itt » ITKWIIU meeting and lomerrow with ocoasloaal An exhibit of Inert ordnance will suscitation drills will he conducted There were no objootors at last Jncta during his hls.li school uourao, showers, lll|h today and tomor- be sot up on the parade grounds punk work, Ho tmld It Is huartcn- gating are Patrolmen Mtlvln Leek night's mooting, But action 'could Winners are ollilfolo to compute for (if lioi'ouifl) council, rntlicr than at it 1 p, m, The Manajquin'lnlel Inir In know local Jadlcs havo so and William Woodward and County u nutulitl nutating, nw M. law tonight U. ut Monmouth and personnel from station will conduct firs and Infan- not be taktn In the absence of five scholarships sponsored by the this Nnvy Installation wilt partlei- dnvoted an Interest In the children Dettetlvea John Oawter an* Msr- Lton Hayii and', Edward von- company at iht Unlvtrtlty of try drill* «t 1 p, m, of the area, ' rlti Kent, "Elaht nut of tin r««din ennsult Th« pale In the garrison rivlew at Kattengcll, , Rochester, Rillilii' CIMIIM Aill."—Adviillltsttnt, asit tl awri, a p. m.. RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 14. ll Navesink Readies Open House Set Taxpayers Association Welcomes 22. PERSONALS I Farrell Queries Atlantic Highlands Introduces Robert C. Berman, industrial re- Strawberry Fete OK's 3-Point Assessment Program lations manager for Vide For Saturday was among ISO delegate NAVE8INK—The Navcslnk com- Amendment to Permit Club License the sixth annual-confer! I Contract for FORT MONMOUTH—Th* Army HI0HLAND8 — The Taxpayers' bor, conducted laat munity strawberry festival, revived 't- Signal, Corp* and It* rot*' In na- a year ago after many years, will ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Bor- assodation h*r* welcomed 3% mem-York university's instit tional defena* will bt ihown to th* Betsy Doremus' , ber* at a mtttlag Mat Thursday relations and social sec | Beach Manager be renewed on the evening of June ough council last night introduced public Saturday during optn house 6, Richard M. Hurd, president of an amendment to the ordinance reg- night at the Legion hall on Bay Headquarter* of the |i SEA BRIGHT — Counollman Clayton Praised celebration of Armtd Forct* day ave. Tha addition brought tht num- 5 Thomas Farrell Tuesday nlfht In- the Naveslnk Public Library asso- ulating the sale of alcohollo bev- here. Engagement Told ter Training Command ciation, announced today. erages to permit the issuance of ber of "family, member*" to 70. Va.,- has. announced that £ slsted that he be supplied with This will be th* fourth observ- EATONTOWN—Last week at a Jame* Klnlan, aaiociatlon seer*- :i" details as io why Amberse Nelson The affair, a coinmunlty-wlde ac- one club license in addition to the By School Board ton Cellman, son of Mr. tivity held under the auspices of licenses authorized in the ordinance. ance ot th* octliiOii, whl«h I* desig- dinner party in tht Green room tary, aald thty rtartiant mot* than Ales Cellman ot 62 Manor dr. manager of the municipal beach, EATONTOWN—At an adjourned nated an*w through a proclama- at Crystal Brook inn, Mr*. Evalyn ITS ptraana. arrived to attend the quartern! was given a new four-year work the library and five local organiza- Meeting at a session adjourned tion by Pretldtnt Dwlght D. EUin- tions is open to the public and will from a regular meeting the night meeting Tuesday night, th* board Doremua of Forrest av*., Rumson, The association adpptid a three- school. .Pvt. Cellman, who enlisted contract last November, of education adopted a resolution how*r. Tht thtmt of "Pow*r for announctd th* tngagement of her in January of this year, is enrolled Without stating who he might be held from 7 to 11 p. m. Co- before, council set 8 p. m. Tuesday, Pstci" rignlflu th* effort of th* point program for "combating the sponsors of the event are the Par- May 26, for public hearing of the commending the "excellent *erviot" daughttr, mis Betty J»ne Dort- uhneciittry Increaae In ajsew- in a courie of study to learn tha have had in mind for that job, Mr. ent-Teacher association, Navestnk Joseph L. Clayton, former county Unltad Watts ant It* ailU* to ttta- mut, to Pvt. Edward Albtrt Fitltr, menU." Mr. Klnlan said tha fol- job of supply handling. -' , Nelson or somebody else, Mr. Far- amendment. Adoption of the ordi- superintendent ot schools, ha* of- guard frtedom. Jr., son of Mr. and Mr*. Edward rell said this was a contract he Garden club, the Navcsink fire com- nance will pave the way for the is- A , eomprehehilv* •rogram If lowing program will be put Into Mr. and Mr*. Howard Knapp of pany and the Boy and Girl Scout suance of a club license to the At- fered tht local school syittm. . A, Filler, Br., ot Btltord. operation at one*: Clinton pi., are parent* of.) a felt the 1853 governing body, of In directing Dlitrlet Clerk Oeorgt planned ft iht day. Th* •thlbl- organizations. lantic Highlands yacht club at the tlons and demonstration* will be- All praparty owaara who** a*- daughter, born Saturday at Rlvir- which some member* were elected harbor administration building. Winning to mall *. copy of tht tit- •tumtnU w*r* lacrtsscd will be vlew hospital. •$ last November should have voted As in 1952 there will be dancing, olution to Mr. Clayton, tht botrd gin at 10 a. m. and will b* climaxed ; only this year it will feature square asked to join the association in a on.' Council last night adjourned un- described Mr. Clayton a* "moit by a colorful garrtsen rtvlaw at Mr. and- Mrs. John Savag* hay* dancing to the music of Hart Web- til Snturday morning at 10:80 when worthy" of hi* ntw office with th* fight against "this unfair Juggling returned to their home at* Elm fl. • Mr. Nelson's contract was a re- ber and his orchestra. The festival It will await harbor commission 4 p. m, of property value*." from their winter home In Corel newal, and Mr, Farrell said he did will be held rain or shine, Mr, Hurd state department of education and Among th* tvm*v*ntu* wilwinl •>•DS_ Mneon- Tht association win offer ltiai- Oablei, Fia. .'-•:•; v not think his previous one expired approval of a lease between the offered him congratulation!. ductad tours through th* Signal emphasized. Weather permitting, commission and Michael Stellas of school, whtra officer* and mm of •Utance to thoM who wish to file Army Second Lieut. William B. until this May. He noted that he it will be held on the library Belvidcre rd. here, who seeks to op- In other builntit, It fu an- appeal*' against th*' increaats.' '; Frye, Jr., whose wife, Mrs. palsy was niayor when Mr. Nelson was nounced that William Clark has th* Unlttd BtatM and iU alii** art grounds and a section in front ot erate a restaurant in the harbor trained In communication*. The astoclation will aid in. ob- Frye,. lives at M Wallace et, re- given the job and "the date could the library will be closed off for administration building. Negotia- been tngagtd as physical education taining ltgal airvlces In an effort cently completed a course In enim- not have been November." ^ director on a 5040 bailf with tht Th* latest In Signal Corps MUlp- dancing. In the event of rain, It tions between the commission and m*nt will bt demonstrated on dree- to hold "expense* for the individual rctl warfare at the Et*. Jlma sfj*- '•' Nothing in File* . will be held in the library auditor- Mr. Stellas are nearing completion, West Long Branch aehoo'. • taxpayer ... to a minimum." clallat achool. In Japan. Lieut Frye Borough Clerk Clarence Stevens Bids forth* new school'* con- 1/field, main parad* ground to th* ium. Free parking will be pro- raw «t Ruiail hill. Frank Reid wu tltcted trtss- was formerly atatloned at Fort •aid he .did not have the original vided In the rear of the Are house. Contract to Campb slruitlon and for general auppllit urar at tha misting. Member* ap- Bragg, N. C. ••:)/; contract in hii files and, glancing Stressing that tt will he a "family At Tuesday's regular, meeting, will bt received Wtdnnday, May ' - • »4|rM TtJMtiwitil pointed to a oommlttte to assist Mr, and Mr*. Theodore Reevey back; in his-minute, book to notes affair," Mr. Hurd said that its pur- council awarded a contract to An- 27. . Oil txhlbltlon will be th* latttt borough council and civic groups of Leonard at, are parent*'of a on last Nov. 25's meeting,, found pose Is a community expression of thony Campo of Belford, who bid Tht graduation date wa» ttt at •Ignal equipment divtloped by re- In afforts toward municipal acqui- daughter, born Friday at Men- no; notation about Its terms. The appreciation to persons of this and $787, to clear and grade the lite Friday, Junt 13, at T:M p. m. In tht nowned ' selsntuta of th* Signal sition of the Twlnlighti. Included mouth Memorial hospital. , . : new contract runs through Nov. surrounding municipalities for the of the bathing beach to be estab- school. Corp* Engineering laboratottM. Arnold Perry,' Mr*. Viola Horan, Mlts Joan McNally, daughter of 30, • 1958. neighborly co-operotion extended lished east of the harbor. The Reappolnted to new term* Wert Trained teams of algnilmtn -will Bertram Ptrry and Mr*. V*ra Mr. and Mrs. John H. McNally, Jr.. "I'd like to know why this-mat- Navcsink during the year. beach will run from the east end Albtrt C. Wolcott, custodian ot show how It operate!, with many Parker. . of Jefferson ave., Riverside Heights, Secretary of the nffalr is Mis. of the parking lot to below a spot funda; Robert H. Malda/attornty; ot ths dtmonitratlona emphasising attended an R. O. T. C. military ter was voted on before I got. In Ethel B. Cook, attendance officer, Tht ntxt melting of the asiocla- office." Mr. Farrell ssld. The Nov. John Spurdle. Mrs. George Emery, known here as the landslide, or "the the dose integration which it a tlon will be held at »:S0 p. m. bell Friday at Rutgerl unlvenlty ; 19 treasurer and Mrs. Mildred De- bridge," and between the low water $100 Increase, and Mr. Winning, paramount necessity for th* suc- as a guest of Clinton F. -Round*, 25; mlnutes said "the contract will Vesty is in charge of facilities. district clerk, $550 Incretst. Thursday, May 11, at tha Laglon soon expire," and, said the council- mark and the railroad tracks. Other cessful operation of field forcea In hall. Jr., ion of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Strawberries, for which Naveslnk bidders were Charles J. Hesse, Inc., thla area. F. Round*, Sr., of Atlantic High- man, "just when was that date?" was famous many years ago, will Because no answers were avail- of Belford, $995, and Mutual Con- the manner In which' the post lands and a junior majoring la en- able, the matter was turned over be.provided by local growers.. tracting company of Atlantic High- Legion Boat Club live* atao will be on exhibition. Th* COUNTY^BIRTHS gineering at the unlvenlty. to Borough Attorney George A. lands, $2,750. Council also accepted Service club, hobby ahop*, pott li- Mlia Betsy Jane Hor«mn* Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Thompson Gray, who said he might have a the $498.60 bid of Norcross and brary, guest houae, chaptlt and a Mr. and Mn. Robert E. Norton of Newman Spring* td., are par- record of it in his office. Mr. Far- Orange and Black Ash of this borough for the instal- Building Dock ' representative barracks will bt Mies Doremus, alio the daughter of Ttnnls Court lane, Rumton, are ent* of a daughter, born Sunday, at Tell, Democratic candidate for lation of an inch and a quarter At a meeting of Shrewsbury post, open to th* general public, of Joseph Ward Doremu* of To- parents of a daughter, Kathryn Rlvcrvlew hospital. mayor this year, made it clear he water line from pier one to the American Legion, at the post home Two 45-mlnute concert* will be waco, was graduated from Rum- Ann, bora Apr. M at Bt. Mary's MM; Howard M. Ely of II South wanted a complete report. Banquet Monday beach house, two shower heads and on Riverside ave., Monday night a played by the Utth. Army bandr ion high school, Katherln* Olbbi hospital, Orange. Mrs. Norton is at. li convalescing at Monmouth a sewer line to the building's *ep- the first beginning at 11 a. m. and and th* Wood ichooli ot Ntw ^Another discussion revolved LEONARDO —The Orange and report of progress was mad* by the former Hill Myra FlU Maurice Memorial hospital, where ah* un- - around the passible purchase of a tio tank. Stuart Edington, secretary ot the the second at 1 p. m. Signal Corps Tork city. She is employed by of Orangt. derwent an operation for an ankle Black association will meet tonight The encroachment of Highland motion ploturtt, averaging about Bendix Aviation corporation at new fire pumper, asked by Council- at 8 o'clock at the grade school to Red Bank Legion Yacht club, on Mr. and Mrs. Hirtert Kochen of Infection two week* ago. man Ralph W. Lawrence, for which ave. 12 feet on property owned by construction of dock facllltlta to IS minute* In showing time, will be Batontown. Pvt. Filler Is station*! Mr. and Mn. Alfred DeMaroo of complete plans for Its spring sports Raymond Shugard at Highland accommodate club activities. The featured in a continuous program at Camp Breckenrldge, Ky. He is Ave. B, Atlantic Highland*, are par- the government has said it will give banquet Monday night for Middle- from 1 p. m. until 4 p. m,, when tht ents of a eon) bora last Thursday New Market are spending a week $5,637.50 in civil defense funds, per- eve. and Ballinawood rd. was settled dock will extend 37S feet Into the graduate ot Mlddletown townahlp with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hurley town township high school ath- amicably when council accepted the rIVer. Membership In the club Is garriso•jarrlaon rtvlaw atari*. ' high school, and prior to hi* entry at Monmouth Memorial hospital. haps more if a costly truck Is pur- letes at the Crystal Brook Inn, Eat- parad* Will b* Mr. and MM. Kenneth Clayton of Bridge ave. chased. A top price of $17,500 was strip from Mr. Shugard In return restricted to currently enrolled Review!Ing the In the tervice, wa* employed as a John Jordan of Leonard it. I* ontown. members In the Legion here. Brig. Genn.. Wesley. T. Guest, com- of Fifth at., Union Beach, are par- . suggested by Mr. Lawrence. About SO pupils, members of the for a new survey and description, commercial fisherman. ents ot a son, born last Thursday a medical patient at Monmouth .An Investigation by Mr. Law- which council directed Craig Finne- Memorial day services will bt mandant of th* Signal school. H* Dinner table* were arranged in Memorial hospital. basketball, baseball, track, golf and gan, borough engineer, to prepare will be accompanied In the review- at Monmouth Memorial hoipltal. rence led to his discovery that civil bowling- teams, will be guests of conducted at Fair Haven at 10 a. m. horseshoe fashion, decorated with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgs Hamilton of Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd of Mo- defense money is available for this and deliver yesterday, Saturday, May 30, and will be fol- lrtg party by eounty, municipal .and pink and white flower* and a larg* Laren it., are parents of a daugh- the association, as will members of lowed by services at the Red Bank civic leader* from all part* of Mon- basket, forming a ring. Quests wtrt Main at., Matawan, ar* parents of purpose, provided municipalities the board of education and school $400 Emergency a daughter, born last Thursday at ter, born Tuesday at Monmouth appropriate enough to complete the borough hill at 11 o'clock. The mouth county, and by enlltteea Mn. William C. Howell and Wil- Memorial hoipital officials. Tickets are' available to Council declared an emergency of Red Bank service* will feature a front the county who expect to en- liam Howell qt Red Bank, Mlta Monmouth Memorial hoipital. purchase. He said he was told, how- the public ' . Mr. and Mrs. John, Robblni of Medical patient* at Rlv*rvl*w 1 $000 to cover the $598.87 coat ot parade by Girl and Boy Scout*, ter atrvic* shortly. Connie Doremus, Mlsa Arlene Wed- hospital thl* week Include Paul ever, that it would be wise not to George "Mule ' Haas, former star providing social security coverage Prises will be awarded to troops Marching near th* head at th* mattr and Harvey Tllton, Rumson; Av*. ot Two Rlvtrs, Rumson, are wait too long to get the buying outfielder for the Philadelphia Ath- for all borough employee*, with the column in the parad* will bt a con- parent* of a ion, born Saturday at Atrochen, 71 John at; Mrs. Leo done. which turn out the lirgelt per- Mr, and Mn. Filler, Br., Mr. and Lanidon, 22 Busett pi., Ray Boies, letics and now the coach of the exception of members of the police centage of membership in th* par- tingent carrying the. flags at mem- Mrs. Samuel Myers, Mn, Blliabrth Monmouth Mtmqelal hospital. Weit Front it; Mn. Anna Tayter,' Problem Is Financing . Fort Monmouth baseball team, will department, who enjoy their own ade. ber countries In tht United Na- Btaley, Ronald Dale.Myers, Henry Mr, and Mrs. Tiomas Frangay ot tl.Reckleii pi., and LoUli Thorn- The problem, here, Involved be guest speaker. H. Laurence pension system. A contribution of The following organization* have tion*. In another section will bt Filler and George Fialer, Belford! Johnson ave., Matawan, are parent! sick,'14 Waverly pi. Among the money. In the 1953 budget is a $8,- Scott, former president of the $200 toward expense* of Memorial been Invited to participate: Span- the flags of th* 41 state* ot thU Mr. and Mn. Leonard Stokeiy Mr. ot a son, born Friday at Fitkln surgical patient* ere Mn. Lto La- 000 Item for capital expenditures, board of education, will be toast- day exercise* here was approved. ish-American War Veterana, ions nation. and Mrs. James Mauro, Br., Mr. hospital. ' Farge, 3* But Bergen pi.;' Mrs. .and an equal amount 1e carrild master. Mayor Waldron P. Smith and mem- of Union Veteran*, Veterans of and Mn. James Mauro, Jr., Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Craig ot Wil- Dr. Wylle O. Pate, superintend- ber* of borough council will par- Wge Theodore Moore/ BT Peters pl.j Mrs. • over from last year. But Council- Foreign Wars, Catholic War Vet- Ona tvtnt will ••* pigeon* wing Irvln VanPelt, Mn. Miry Frace, liam it. Fair Haven, are parent* Oeorge Randall, IS West Front St., man John J. Picknally, Jr., recom- ent of schools, Is head of the com- ticipate in the ceremonies, ipon- eran*, Jewish War Vettrant, Rain- Mr*. Leon Billion. Miss Mary Elis- ot a son, born laat Thursday at mittee, which Includes Arnle Truex, sored by Sandy Hook Bay post of aloft to carry muaagas on th* Arst and Miss Judy Ward, tt North mended council go slow before de> bow Division Veterana) and their ltg of transmlMlon from visitor* abeth Ellison, Mis* Virginia Van- Rlvervltw hotplUl. Bridge ave. ... -elding to commit this monty for athletic director; John J. Connolly, the American Legion and Bt Agne* auxiliaries; Red Bank Are depart- Pelt, Tedder Mauro tnd Rr*d Ivtr- Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips of Orange and Black treasurer, and post, Catholic War Veteran*. The to, lervlcemen overseas. The cour- Mr. and Mri. Albert Matlack of a pumper when, befort tht year ment and their auKlllirlee, and Gold ier*, descending from bird* which •on, Mat a win; Mr. and Mr*. Ever- Cooper rd., MMdlstown township, ends, some or all of It might be Donald Moore. exercises will begin at 10 a. m., Star Mother*. . ett B. Vreeland, Ml» Lynn Vrtt- are parents of a daughter, born Alston" ct, ar* parents of a son, needed for something even more ..Also scheduled for discussion at when a parade leaves the municipal have been bearing Information land and Mr. Doremui, Towaca; born Tuesday at Monmouth Mo- Elected to membership In tht since.th* day* at ancltnt Orttct, Saturday at Rlvtrview hotplui, raorlil hospital. important. tonight'* meeting Is a report by a harbor, for Us route along First Legion were William R. Scatter- Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, Mr. Mr. and Mra. Matthew Husson of •pedal committee appointed last ave. and Memorial pkwy. will fly to thtlr loft on the poet and Mrs. Edward Beald, Mr. and Mrs. Mettle Owens of B|g Stone Councilman Nells Jacobstn said month to study a method of honor- day and David A. Crowell of Fair and th* mtslages then will bt put Branch av*., Uttla Silver ,ar* p*r- Oap, Va., I* visiting her son-in-law, he understood state rule* prevtnted Mayor Smith's appointment! of Haven, Charle* A.' Burn*, River- on th* air at MARB NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 YEMS TO MY BIG TRtiE-IN ALLOWANCE 7/ITI 70 TUDB KM* s I • We Kusraniee lo make your And lo decorate ii, at the Mine And do It for only 17.99 • Moalh cellar •• dry •• ihii bone ... with time, in any of 16 sparkling non- • lew than the eott of having a room BEHER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP the new Akons proceii iliat hat painted. Juit call WATERPROOF. fade panel colon. You chooie 'em. ENS, INC., Red Bank 64808, or worked to well In Nidweit flood 41 MONMOUTN IT. PMPKI *V4I1* RIB We do all the work... Aibury Park 241888 for detail., v Day and night phone service. No Open Every Night 'til 9iOO Except Saturday J obligation. af JTMt Paraiai ftaM la Boar at Mora sfearajMo aa Wklto M. JED BANK REGISTER, HAY 14,1958 Caid Party, Style Show Committee Check These Food You'll See What We Mean by Come See... Come Save at... There are so many big buys like these in one week, then add up your itemized cash every department of your A&P that we register slips and compare the result with couldn't possibly list them all here. That's your usual weekly food bill. The total will why we say: "Come see"! That's why we tell you what we mean by "Come save at > suggest that you shop regularly at A&P for A&P"! Come see! AftP's Quality Fresh, Top Gradt only! RIBS of BEEF & FRYING CHICKENS These rib roasts are all carefully selected to A&P's Super-Right For top-notch value buy these top-grade Chickens! quality specifications. They're priced to save. Serve one this weekend. They're the pick of fine flocks, tender, grand-tasting. 10 inch cut JUJ A%( 7 inch cut Regular Style fReady-to-Cook Available in all Ib.mni^ssf Available in 2'/2 to 3 V2 Ibs.lbJ^' Under 3 lbs. |b.| Meat Depts. *^W m All Meat Depts In Service Meat ^BWOJN' |n All Meat 59 Departments 35 Departments t> MMatvke 10 hick 7 Inch Ovtn-Rtody MeMDfpta. cat Or Buy Tnt Cfticfct/i Paris You Wont Oven-ready ribs of beef are trimmed before weighing, while Legs *89e Breasts >b79e Wiigt »29e the price per pound is higher you pay for less waste! lacks * Necks * 15c Hearts & Gizzards . *29c Pot RoaSt Mm Click »»t M*. »49c a Th* auxiliary of Mlddlttown fire company at Haaddan't Corntr held iti first card p.r'ty and fashion shew last wa.k *t tha fir* houia) on highway 35. Committea worker* above, left 18 7 ao to right, arc: Mrs. August Drtyar, chairman; Mn. Edward A. Finn,, auxiliary president; Mrs. Rib Steak r »• 57c r'<» 67e Plate Beef F,,h 7.;v.„. iblOe BolognasrMeatLoafs 29c Na~t.IUKoval.nko, show eo-ordin.tor; Mrs. Ralph Barto, auxiliary secretary, and Mrs. Edward Sirloin Steak I^.^M ib73c Rib Veal Chops >b 69e Liverwurst 33« Atay, co-chairman with Mn.Drayer. , Porterhome Steak •£& »>83e Loin Veal Chops ib 85e Luncheon Meat 330 delphia, Pa., and the University of ^MW™* Fair Haven • Maryland. Ground Beef ib 39« Boneless Veal Roast $»«*»» ib 59e Fine Fresh Seafood Th* Fair Haven public library Mr. and Mr*. R. A. Bherman. Ros- ' RE 4-5065 Aveilesle in tnth filh De*er*<"eflM wilt be open Monday, Wednesday, lyn ct, entertained Mrs. Sherman's Cornell Briiket Beef •«•!•>• »> 65s Stewing Veal >«<•'«» Mb* Thursday and Friday. between 11 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmid a. m. and 5 p. m., and Tuesdays, of Somervlile, for the weekend. Stewing Beef B««.I... ib49« Fresh Pork Shoulders rib45e Flounder Fillet- • . »> 69« • a. m. to noon, and 7 to 9 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Butler and DR.R.LLICKER lfc Tb* library li pot open Saturday!. family spent Sunday in New York OPTOMETRIST Frankfurters *** 55e Smoked Pork Shoulders »>49e s«vi«Fiih Oto Jamea Butler of Willow at la on city visiting Mr. and Mrs. • James a week's vacation from hit duties Sweeney and Mr. and Mrs. Jack IYIS EXAMINED Beef Kidneys • • . •«» 19« Sliced Bacon ^fW K>75< «••• J,,»l:tti:hO«li.ID *•«!.«5«.lw0.(11.I aa driver tor the Boro Bua com-Butler. pany. • Mrs. Walter Ingram,, Jr., Point Open Daily Until S P. M. The well-baby conference spon- rd., la entertaining h*r mother, Mm. »ored by the Public Health Nurc Talbot Denmead of Baltimore, Md. 1M MOAD ST. ing association of Rumson, Sea ' Mr. and Mrs.. Monroe Jones, for- Uksi's-CMsc •lilL mn Miu • a* t*» at If Unl's th* beet flaw for AT THI ACM Weedt VtnitUika Majle with «Mnri linlnf t and tlum- town (lit f>at«i. 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PM s*. 11J0 / Stores tt BROAD STe., SHREWSBURY 30 INNMOUTH $T, RED MNR Mean) aa law ajOsaaaai •BjaM^AM sBjs^B|||ajAA tUM efe^aBasl 141M PHOtN BSD SANK •-I11I MD DANK 4-11U Pap Eight RED BANK MAY14,1»68 AUTOMOBJAIS FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES PETS-LIVE STOCK •'! I 11-FOOT ALUMINUM houie trailer, lice. BEDtPREAD aad two.pain •AIMTIMO AND DXXXMATINO-laTOlaTaa PIKW forr yeyeaar BABY TURKEYS—Alto kens and turkey KIW AND MODERN apartments. Pur. ANTIQUE EPEIOMB—Fine occasions! , artlteaT laterler bay tokklers. LO *-H*(-J. ' , aiabcd aad aofurnlshed. .On'buV line. furniture! im "Lustre" with prisms. - eric brakes; two gar bottles, J)uo- bridal satin, kaky Mat, It doae aaw, Exteriar and ltl i telL w» tradetd.e 3hamn Agsney. EA l-118iqo», IA I- RED BANK REGISTER Wedgwood, brut (Ml capper candllabrs, Therm belter with blower, full length lined, like aaw; Cast — taarilea work den* at real talcs ... ng type, broken wr awning, booster springs for ear, tl,05o, Keller. Waedlawai to ride or drlIv*'. Bred and rained by slip-ware, old Chines* Bristol vases, "1 e-llll-J. *vsr teller; (1(1. ~ Engel. Tlntea eve., Bex [VE BOOMS—Unfumlt*OMu«( « apartment. CLASSIFIED RATES Cranberry lltss, til types of china and or best offer. Matt sell. Moved lata BINET, Flenaee itevcgat Ill or RE *-»ll4, If. EA |.(((L .. BtBathh . ConvenienCiConnentt t a«l «ll.busesl . Heat, (lass. Alice Band. HE I.IIH. new house. Spring Lake 1-2115-M.* ai._ el..l. ae'mkinatloa—::.._.:_..ijas lati itapp, , lateilateil aad rath work. WIN •vcat—ia*! ua it water, gat aaaad delectric supplied; 1 TRATLEH—4x7 rick body. New tlree, clgkt uaaiaa'l Early AmrrieaAi a Von Baaset ave. Pkeae wvun—i*(Tkrecrard i bedyom, c itspee* d aale, », BOXgjrTOWIIS-Parelre*, loar iccks Thrw Ctftti m War- LAWN MOWERS. Several rebuilt pow- model I I miles Owned, eld. females III; m~aierii*."RE*l- il monthly. InquirIi e :i.;,West Front cr mowers. Several aa ..Ie. .N o tal'iephoni ne ear hitch, IU. Call KB l-llll-B* chain, antique coraer cabinet aad deika, „ led Bath. AUTOMATIC washer with numsroui andirons, bedroom faralture. heavy as*. Minimum Cborgt: $1.00 calls. Merritt Lawa Mower Shop, 14 _ MAMMB. Matoa aad plaetenr. BEAUTIFUL WH1TI Mechanic at. tuda sauer. Excellent condition, I10O, "Many" ny" otkeother iuirTs.'crusiusItems " • . Celt'* "Neck -•- tillI. fSTtn RIVERFRONT APARTMENH—Unr ; Double Rate ior Double Spating Freehold rd FR (-14(1.* V. «T. LBTDn AUTO BALSB—my year* aid. Call II *.(7 PhonePhone. MA 1M781-H78-J.1* _ _ hold rd r» fnrniaked. Private entrance.jOi.1.' Blind ills, uiitiK The Register's USED TIM BARGAINS—We have BEAUTIFUL DtfrWAN FrlsTE mahog- GAS STOvBf—Thrce.baracrt email. |1*; or acll wltk taaldeaiei tA'it a tea- •««*•„ „ P. O. Box, 25c extra. any dining room set, nlna pieeca, four large ell burning raagt, taltablt far _ —urail BMiiea* ry la kuilaesi. Large celectle* *f klteken. Large living room, tile k»th • lane selection of luaranteed agon. Odd leu af lafi all HlaUaga. ctek. •KAuasr uli 1BIBH Bakl'iakK puppies. Right to clitslfy, edit or rejeet years old. New condition. Table psds, restaurant ar lunch wi " * it* madtl uted tan. Seven! are-wan, tea waeka 'aid. Five rcmalcs. III esek. with shower. Lease Ktolred, HE any advertisement ie reserved by used tires, from IS up. Most slses. galvanised finings. Cali l AT l-*(111.r -* t»A aiS. awravTaia istereii full^toa •watt Isvs, payment, longest terms extra leaves. Too large for our room. fnmeleii saaatel sal ra. wfadew val. John deOreet, II Blvrrdale ave., Mon- 1-0881. The Register. Fully guaranteed. Custom remenu- Phono RE 4.0914.' • G.E. WASHBI— Wrtnger-type, white. ssslkl*. WM.TLSVI*«. dt Oeeaapert neuth Beack, MO I-I147-M, i Good condition. III (Little Bllvir.) ig Braaek;. LO l-lllt. • rooDLE—Wniatare, black, nvo menus, We will not be responsible for future! tlree'from 11.10 up, "Beit JUNIOR DINING ROOM SIT—Nine-piece uoo* cenaition. it _ . NrlA'C^F*ur-d**r tedaa. •*. •OODLE—Wniatare, black, Rvo • errors unless they ire detected be- mahogany. Three years Ud, 1171. II Call IB I-4III after i AKO Mistered,, lanociltted. Uveablc BEK-KOOM AfAKTHinT — umur- place In Iowa to bur tlrel." Bed i ItAFLE bedroom eetTT ceatly evcrkaulad, ptesed last laipee- pet, at reasonable price, Borden Ever- ilihcd. Newly decorated. Available fore the second insertion, 1.61(8. UTB atractlanc, alteratlone, repalrt, lea. Belling very reaseaakly keeaatt al Xo cancellations will be accepted Bank Custom Tire, Shrewsbury avc. BfKMiil—itu-gtlion Bean tpnyer wltk Priced reasoaable, Phaaa IE att. Pktne IE l.llll-W-1 after IP. M. May 1st. Csll BE t-U8v. piece. bert Ilgcarauek. IB |(I(IJ .liaise. Pew fartker Infermatlea. aall at ar fctardajra and jrandaya.* LEONARDO — Furnisked. Three rooms or chanKes made in advertisements goutk of airport. RE ••14*4. self nller. Reasonably priced at 1110. Bowser's Gangs, Oceaa avc. Baa Brigkt. on* hour after receipt at office. MI 8-03t8.' . . TANKS aaf eat-1 UWBC HOS FOK (alii.'•Exceptional and bath, private entrance, all utill- COMTENTi OP HOME —, Chlaa. jaed aad repaired. R, L. SB I-HII. ^ quality aad »lg*r tkat gain aad grow iei,, Business couple or adulta. Phone DEADLINE: LUMBER—1x—1x5 T • O roefaree lie pperi H. P., (.PHASE OE MOTOR, ISO-, 10 S145. ' remarkably faat. Products af latest T U»I«OI Real Estate: Tuesday Nees, •q ft «ny quantiti y I 1x144 N. C «oor« - square, ISO-pound atrip shingles (Bar. glassware, brli-a-brae, feldlag tclintilc twlaa kttcked autkadt. vaccin- Mu ll > ber Genasco) 178; 60 pounds 10" roll •sn TtumawO, treated, tapped, .er OUB-ROOH, FURNISHED apartment Classified Display: Wednesday Nra Ingg,, ((W< P M. «. •fit* .1 l tnalrt, leva aeat, lana veeketst, cat' down. Property cleared. Tlmker ate!. - Price til eaek, plus 10c with kath, For the racing season. All All Others: t p. m. Wednesday. HighwaHi y (I. Kesnsburg. copper ItS: 3H roll 15-pound felt Hi igh l.sxl.l Frehch door with all hardware, bedroom suites, faaa, picture!, eat ta site. Hauling. Baulpment avail* itllltjes. . On bus line, BE (-180..M. WEAR KKNAFH » P AAcotrcd shoes for com- slotket, etc. BuMlli, III.' Freat si. able.- Iauatdlatt tervlee7l**een»*l*. IU UBN1SIUSHED—Two-rooI m apatmentapartment. In- Call Classified fortEA , quality and long servlee. Made Ilka new. (10: two Pair 1.1*4.1, t over 14 West Bergen pi.i . RRed BankB . with built-in arches and eushlon inner I satk, 17; Flame Thrower 110, two (• J ply heavy duty Allstate traction (rip INDBOAPK COMTOACTP*—Gardcaa BOOMS—Unfurnished. Bath, hot Red Bank 6-0013 solei. Priced from 11.11 and up. Call II KMIN DOOW-«ae Llxl-I. Us plewsd, tap aeil. grating, gravel. Ill »l water, Hiat and electricity supplied; C. J. Clayton. LO I-IIIO-M, tires, commercial, Ilka aew, (40, Call AT 1-1548 after 4:10 P. M., or all day tlswei jy"th'|—gill EA |.(TI(.|.» 4lrt, blulue stone, JrivcwayJriv a built, ecuecu- TWO... ' and two horses. Call I monthly, or will furnish to suit. 15 GERANIUMS—Wkoleeele and retail. Ed* Saturday or Sunday,* l andd *n well; built. Jamea HH. Saturday ar Sunday at Ideal Staklea, ct A t ward Cerllonc, Hlgkway II. (Near iho AWD WHrTgf~a1tihan sat. Fet rner leer and Clark etc.. Keyport. *8!••: ?'!L,9 *">"''-' J» - '*-"J*° »•'»*''"• LOST AND FOUND U!f5fi~OAS~BA>l0lr-Reasonable. Call S "heater, defrecter. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Three large Centervllle ichool) Keyport. RU 1.0481. 1-0171.Mchairs,,. porcelain tap table. Call OTIOH rivrvBwa la gienaas ceiora ACH Adorable female puppy. AUTiQUi~SHOp"="prne~walhitand if, lCKEII BET—TBree pieces, llaen cov- iking light*, tun rooms, hall, bathroom, fully furnished. LOST—Pnsibook No, 49639 on Second USED rVHhiruriK—vail aitar III* T. af year wedding, hlrtkdar :party, er perfect" ~' e?aeTtle*7condition. ~ Prite ll',771. Call AKC . :. Innocslafid, (eaten. Iteam heat, oil burner. All utllltlci in. National bunk. Finder pleaie return pair carriage wheels II, oval marble ered spring cushions, lit; kltebea _jy oceaslaas. Prices treat 111.10. Ipa- able. " top coffee table, Vletorian lova seats, M. Mary Sktlonli. Cooper rd,, Meid- l.llll after t, er week.eade.* iluded. Two porches, two private en- to above bnnk. tabla top cabinet II, email lawa teller clal tar limited time, Free aetloa viewer aide arm ckairt, hinging oil lamps, etc den'i Corner.' (Neat to Fair View school.). IS, klteken electric clock 11.11, kcaah with each order. Call Movie Makers, IU ranees. AT 1-0510-J. Sycr. 10 Fourth LOST—Bracelet. Jeweled antique slide (Next fire house.) Main it., Port Mon- Mlddletown, '• 41 CHEVROLET cenvcrilkle. •eceatly Alt* Siamese ttud. RE bracelet, between Monmouth Bench, chair 11.78, aquarium fl. I interview 1.0184. ,5 WEEK—Large bed-ilttlnx room. At- mouth Open dally. Sundays." MfftHOr). MAHOGANY FRAME, Hill, rd., Monmouth Beach, (lea Bright Mac.)* everkaaled. M(W tap aad aeat etven. Fold's and Cluna's. Reward. Call, col* 115; studio couch 111, Maytag wisher PAINTING—Iaslda ana outside. Pa.per. tractively furnished. Twin, divans, torn* ltd. Market 2-59'4 or MO 1-6358. KTNMOBE—Whit._ e porcelainlain,, 4-b4-burneu r PfCWWEW floUK f rooa wllk Irepleee, lunroea, dlalaf TAN MOBN-Loralr, alkaort aaw a, kltikei wltk kreikfaat kar, aow- laroo-koiroaa raack koota. U tar raoraoaa . faar kedreoae wltk twa aatkt. kot wator aU kaatnt} trttaB. Boa* it reacrooa: itttekei two-ear laeea.M. Aeklat lll.lll. Uwlor Ageacy. dte. faaatlat Mail. Caracal III.* >w4H. • 411. Bay Taa Mara, raaltara. III Bit at rd. Fair Bat aa. ' Bl Mitt.* rooa raaek koao aa lll'xlll* eer alat. Faralca kitekea wltkerao. nagc, oooNnrtlM «iik aaalltr MIOK llaeHe. tile kttkreoa. Will lanltted. Utoi II tariatloaa arofldo okoJoo la TAN NOBN-Blforfroat raaak kaaaa •tod ftlat at 111.010. Bntaaiva wltk Lawley Agency. BB Mil*, far det.lle. •baa tad arokllortaroi It.lll to atar II foot laat. Two ttraa. FAw BalBP Bwerfraatl Ney_ aoak. 111,111. aaaialoto oa roar lot BaWaw^^ai a^a^aaaaa Adaa^h daa^B^a.l^Bk^>^^ol i • 4h^^i^ BIVBB OAISI-Larra ekida treee. Bench ••wfMI fffNHIf •JwOJ* •re9tMj J*XrV IWI two-kodrooa koao, til* katk, oedar rtyle. Uf iaf raaa, dialat rooa, tkrte Irantt X. Tkorao, Xtat'i Bllkwar. tlwikatki. Boakla oaratoi 111,111. kedreoaa wilk tiled katkrooa, paneled MMdMawi. Ml Lllla. Bar Taa Mara, realtor*. Ill Blfar gaae rooa la large kaacaeatt attacked nrate. Atklat III.M*. Uwlar Aiiacy. HH Fair Mtrta. Bl Mill.* tt l-llll. til MUkwar #11, Bid BITBBSIDB aaMMTS-Feer-kodrooa. •Ttajafaj e*B^a^aBBw. awjawflawj^wjaaa, OBIIalSaW'g MrowW aider Datek eoleniel. Ccatral kail. aalikkarkoti. •Mfroofai I. ll'ill' llflao rooa witk treplaca, keated rooa, l-katk oolaaUI. BaoreaUoa naparek. dlalaf roaa. kitekea. Dowa- MOM. Doaklo soiota. A*|ltt III.* MMaii n Ilifatar*t . iir rr kaataktttantktaatatt :: two-catwocatwocar SMALL SOWN PATMBNTr—Taa ftregc. Alklng I1T.SO0 HO. Bar Taa Mora, realtor*. Ml .SI0. Uwler A|.acy iaa't life to ko a trtnaal Oaly eaolnalfe. BB l-«4l«. Blfer HH Fair Maraa, n Milt.' SVMKBB BBMTAL --Bod Bara» Illl dawa kara a lew foir-roea BtTBB ABSA-Ncw ranck keae. tlflnf oatUro. Blttr ritktf. Yorr arl. , raaak or Ctpe Ood. wllk aaaaaalaa roaa wltk Iroplae*. dining rooa. vato ia< ooolado*. ll-foat kltekea wltk foralca aad eihau.t faa. TAN MBN-Noar rl**r. taaitotaal atUt. Lrt III fnt kp 111 loot kreo aodraaaa wltk tiled katkrooa, fall lat NM, IkiM Mroaajo, a«r*. Btaak kooo* 14 fart loot. Kin ata ft ttlioiHMMlF 111 ittoant: Ittltked rerage. Flnter walla, kadt, Oaaa aad attrattlrt, Cbraaa, aoatalr for tkoee Bargain, tall rail laiilatiaa. Only lu.ltl. Lawley .Stm raoaa,»twa tUai kttka, 11 Hea.y. Bl Milt. Laat toaaoai IfII, on *wa*r. atoarta,, raato, rofrltorator. Boakla Altai Agoaif. BB l-llll. II Bart BBI-tHf. NILUIDB CAPB COD—Alaoet ROW. taracei 111.101. Bar Tta Mora, Mart Batata it. O*e» afaalaaa aad ll'xl~ f llfieg-dlnledialaat coaklacoaklattlai a wilk raaltor*, ltd Blfor rd., Fair Ml*ta. weok-iadi. 14-koar oartloa, Irealace tad tkree eipeeuree. IDewnitelri ii..)%f. -I...,. BB Mill.* lefetery. Pint leer kedr'Mv M ](f"|# •MMTkirkNM. FAn MI.IM. .1 klt.krakltikea.: la* kedraeakHroeaai wilwllk tiled kalk oa ojoa ta ko aaawiUtad. Applf, Irt apatalri. Dry kauaeat wltk kullt-la A. Fropptr. lift Park a«t. If, T. lame, 1. flatteJ?»r »walla• . Nan* eatrac. aaj . aj^ajyajfav I VT->—»-—» ^-» ».w— - REAL ESTATE WANTED or raar ana krokor- Caa ao tool it ta tll*'ear koae. taking III.IM. Uwley Aaeaer. BB r*la nan Sl.TIO. Pkoao AT " " 111* NOOBBN BANCM MOMB-Liflna rooa BA—naniow, ai af0 aieo aad dla.lte lalaked a> wllk attnetlvo roaaj tal attk. Ill wtUr kail, oil. Irtilaet tad walUta.wall earaittat. •ottJOBt-AttrttUfe, aodora tad Inii one-ear tttttkej ft'ire. bad* rkrn kedroeae wltk tiled katkrooa. •oil decorated kaatalaw aa at- eapod plot Illalll. Staraiaik, acrecm. laetty plae kltekea wltk cikeu.t fin, iioUoaallr Ian* lot. Uelat roaa Weal to Mil al lll.lll. Ckn. I, Tin- foralca, and deluxe tai rente. Beir all Aiea.r, It Bart Friat it. Bl I* pitlo. Dry kaieacnt wilk tnliked taac- Hall, flood kaeeaeat. Uwt»oi: roaa. Attacked taroao witk klackton 11.411: Attain • toa Atoan. lai. WW laatalow. Vaa.,r raoai driveway; 111,000. Lawl.y Agency. BB Bl 1.IIII. aai water kaat, ~|at>irod. 1.0410. Ckae. B. trBNOOBAFBBa aal toatral aaUt lll ted far M,«M. KBW, TWO tTOBIBt—T«e koirooai. Afooty, It Bait Freat it. BB katk, living raoa, Rreplaco: dlaing workir. MiaafiHariat taaorioaoi oknikk«rrTtwT.«ariarai.. TVlfau reoei, kitcken, aewder rooa. all keat! ge- aratirrtd). Tawtr CraftoMa, III aai oolhr. MMr ¥•*. okankN, dlalaf CkooUH It.,'Bod Baak. «U aad rtarai. hmodltu ataaata aai „... .™. aai attk. .&**• keai, Idatl la?oruaaat. Bar aaw, aafaro t; Mredi foir.eir tari|o. letatlfal Hot " {IN!* j* kallt op. Aialar li.OHrU llilll, Alklaf 011,11*. Ckta. N. COLOBBD OB WNtTB— Income property. a*. Tkrit iMMBiali, Furnlik.i, all heel: nloalil. m rOMi, tkrio ajMotlooill IIH«W. ^^_r^___ Mill. lidt'i AtHir, '• ton Frwt 11. U iragi: larte plot: 110,101. Nleoala 41 Vtit FtnM »t. BB l-lltf tNOONB PBOPBBTT — AUnttlfa ^r^v ^v» - —^ —' JBjw aa|wjajn* paajVi ^^ew w*Fj^nawi KrMS*d"»ariki tftHXt. II liM Proai twi.atorr koaa oa taa.atloaallr aal tatk. Mreea.d MNk, all-fl*n4 WrTPiBAlN aaa .kit. kaat! iwe.ier teraffc Full cellar. Prlicd Va^W BBjMJ|||w7| v^ v «^^^v w — - —— wv^—-T- Itrt* lal. Ceafotleat la dowa ttm at III.IM. Chai,"1. Tlidall Af.nif Tlelallr of Nlddletown. Wrlto. John Bai Bttk aka*p(a| til kin*. Pint ~ Hew, 41 Boicland are., Caldwell, loor, Itrt* llfltl (OM, ilitlf iroi, Caldwel) l-oilt. aodcra kltokoa, I MIOOOM ' tal IN MIDDUTOWN TOWNSHIP — On [Rflw II wlor^ IrOWBt HawPm^l — w kird larftii road. Collate wltk kttk. Seooad laor, I ktirttat ui kllikia, fall kneawt, tlifnaa, Man iludlo llflat 100a tad kodraoa, klliken katk *ikk ntritrdlitrr altMl itttt. dir raaa, lateaalle kMt, Oa..c.r ti- Hi kttk. large Milaied aoreki J> Staadr. all-rHr aooltloa, tahrr Fall kt**BM*l, tateaitlo kotti ta- nt*, BefrlfertUr aad ilore. Mtny ••> tiro* *f lend, Nrtlr fenced: 11.100. POM " Lt..»H at"«tilt to a.illii^^Prlc* UMIIty tkli air ke rentoi wllk amagi. ota. Writ* oiUllo to P. 0, Boa rt aei 111,111. ANtlra • Baa Attaer. iinti ta k«r, Cell Jacakien, eeml III. IN) BIO, Ill, II Mil!. i if 1,, tad Irotd il, BB le Mart li, Utlai raaa), Ire ... NO SITSS—In Nlddlelowa town, lai raaa, kltikea, twa kt.dre.at Vtad .jlr, ta~Beorol«, It tarn of Had, katk, fair kaieaial, all kMt I loa-iir •awltk aaalr l kill aad large trim ITII rn girifi, tllaekol. Larta lot, ilitlf laid- •ire, in lower Mlddletewn Mellon, II MiHd, Alklas III.IM. *ee»*k L. Car- •irci of Itai, mltekle far a iifetaaaiit, It**, rttlttr, II Brill* *»li lariir fll.lll, lieiotltail kulldlil Hit •Illl II en., tf fud wlik lea* r.tge ttcie. like lit! wllk two. lilandi, like ked II il lecitlM, "Faar.f **r<*ti, Cap* lerci, twa natural ttretai, Aiklnf •!,• Jiaitliw. Uflas rooa, dla.tte; 001, Ctll Jai.iMn, earner Oread it, ••• roor-ild rani kllekot, two.k.draoai tad tile katk, Pamreaa ife, Bl Milt,' •tooir oloaklki, tatoaatle km, alii. llflif raaja witk Irepdcen'ilii rota! Ur wtllt, t«tl1k*MtMat aal neieatlea IN PAIB NAVBK-BeaulKul koa. ea atdira Yllckia, tin* kidrooai, (• . Mill* fl. urg. lai, M»lr ptlnUrt, IIMi Wtfea, *HO Hrcki Iwt.Hr alltikt Ive reoa. wllk katk, full laundry. o».r. BUNION - lalaadll rtaldtallal trot, tantai .fall oaoMMat. All, raoaa ••• Meed finre iltukid. V.aillta Ollidc. •Natrkai, Mkool, NMt roaa., two •IHIOMII/ Uriel fll.lll, Alltln • Ito •laaliva ilomiiih, cellar, two allln, Afaatr. lai" BJB Milt. tit kotlil, kot water km. ftnelice. kilkn twa.itr fifttti >nott**rlll,> aif.led ttatUri, faur teaia did, land- Mi Ilimr AIMIf, Pkia* BU !• •Maid. Aiklag 114,100, iaiekiea, c«r- 0WTOS OF BIO lANK-BailaMfi ktlkti ti*>ior strani, ItiM •lt.lt*> tor Patteiien ivi, aid Braid it, BB aj^AkkAgk-o^e—dl Sllfc BaTiBlafHtt tfltaa HTUAHONf WAffTID tlUO. CMfMlMI MOllM, Pr I* |ll,> rttrr ktaa, LJelaf rooa), dliltf III. iMttk I. Ctrtoi*, rttlltr. II XIOUT CLUB rOB SALE—Can oeiom- rtaat, aii.ri kltokn, aat kedieoa Srldaa tre,. corner OakUad. Ml. I III. aodale 1*1, .Bajfad Hind, larta kaj Hi kalk, Itolir rtaa oa IrM lior, OMI ifaltrll Tk* Irtlat lir* •Ilk ortta for kick kar, Blghl aerej of Ateair lafiiM f•« 1* »l«w a a»eio liad, lociled en kuir klfkwiy In kleii. Bttoti l»*r, tkrn ItiiooflM tad *r Fiif.UWri kaai, PkM* LO l.llll aaalk i*u»»r, Baaillial ptiMaa faellt. Iwt kllki, Foil kiwaiil, ipon •r *IMIIII BA I'llll far •* iwolal- ilee, iarn kltikea, addition under can. tonal illiilii ttnni 111,111, At. •Ml || Ittr IMfOOlMM, ' Ali'OkMl Mruill*! oklik kai Icaaerirlli hua i«r ttO'iel.k tlfirhaat til ««it orlr< kaittl, dm li prtMit •lr«umile»in. ttli* a ton AiMir. In. tl l-lill. late iroaartlaa. . ioeokten, rorntr Braai it, ail Ptllei- BVMiON WATBBFBONV - fUe.l tea tit. ki ••lltt.* MfLLTt MOMB ON LANMCAPMB A0M--Ufi roaa, i«*>iaira**ii,,laiaeaflaii«*>iaira**ii,,lai | tat MM, nk II, d. iltlatl a ot aatot r ttff o ali.lll r IIIIIIIHIICI . uarliri uriataMat, tin*, tMfia llflat raea, panto. Ill oiioio lirrow, iMMMklr atlMlT Irtlaa Itji lain MI Atej.r, ToTl.lHi] ••••l*|* BA •• i ''ftia," VSSiSU. Ten BED BANK REGISTER. If itY 14.198t BBAL ESTATE FOB tALB SEAL ESTATE YOB SALE SALE FOB SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE »«AI. ESTATE JOB BII • Shrewsbunr TAVIIN BUSINESS—bctilintsppoN ; Wtilj. Dltlng rooiK kitchen, ktr, fur. Cltan-TJp' wtek will be obstrvtd •Itkitgt. Also sl»-roea residence,.Ideal SPECIAL TERMS here beglnnlnr Monday and con- tartl* plat: 110,000 Grostinger * HeU WALKER & WALKER WILLIS CONOVER COLONY BUICK tinuing through Saturday,1 May St, Icr, Bro»d end Meehtnle ets. B* •• REALTOR according to Councilman John.H. liee. KE 111". Ogden, ehatmun of the boroiifh's UB BAKK—Near school, kui. shopping. REALTORS BEALTOBS 1 Six roorai. two bathss two-car garage; ROLSTONWATERBURY HAVE YOU $210 USED CARS sanitation committee. Mr. Ogden •II koat. Suitable for tiro epertmenti. SURPRISE STORE urged residents to place trash attd. Asking 116,000. Grossinger * Heller, SUBURBAN FARM rubbish at the eurbtldt ori; regular' Broad and Mcehinlc sti. KB 1-tlOO, KE Recommencled Hornet \ • - UP TO M MONTHS TO PAT ••1112 NATURE INTENDED thU prop- OFFERS 1952 Bur* Super Sedan garbage collection days neict ^week," » HAVIK-Pour.roomr.ncli kouse. erty for one who lovei the coun- FOR EVERYONE The St Martha1, guild cake"salt.! Kipanslon second door. Fireplace. Ap- previously announced for tomor- pliances, automatic warm air heat; 111,- try. Imaflne a Slmere firm ilt- THE FOLLOWING MKOKB0M00O — 1951 Bulek Spec. Moor ' TS» STATS! OF M. J. let. Cart required 11.000. Grotslnger utted only nvi minute, to the AUraotlve koae, ceavetint U eckoeti, OR SO? ID APTBJt lUKt M. llll row, will not bt held until Fri- * Aeller. Broad and Mechanic iti, RE R.R. Station and shopping area. ebooolng and taUmad. KOVMI reseat NO ktONIt DOWN! day, May N. l.tlOO. RE t-1632. aad bark. Fwr bedrtoae. let water, 1951 Bukk Super Sedan A rippllnf brook gently flow, SELECTED HOMES: oU kett. Deev lot. 111,111. EVERYONE , Mrs. Carlyla H. Ron of Otr- rAT>"'HAViN-lii»rr rights, deluded through one .Id. of the property. mantown, Pa., I. vldtlng hat1 "son ana. Seven rooms. Excellent condition, OOMPACT HODBBM ROMB ea . WHO NEEDS FURNITURE Tlrepl.ce, three bedroomi, 1H bathi, Nettled among the century old ttreet. A few alautee fraea and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. hascaent playroom: two-car orate. tree. iUn-878»,' UWEJt SIX-ROOM AND BATH COLONY BUICK modern ranch type home, plenty modern kitchen with breakfast 61 Pc. Kitchen Outfit Robert Colyer; corresponding sec- FOR CHILbRfcN—Almoit newi bar, billiard room, panelled «tep* 1947 Olds Club 210. retary, Mrs. R. T. Luehman; treas- nve-room brick and frame home on a of shade trees, grand neighbor- 1M MOttsfOOTH'STREET, quiet, lightly traveled street in Ltttle hood, near school* and .hopping down living room with nreplace, urer, Mrs. Walter Deist, and cra- •liver. Price 114.000. Exclulive aientl. center. Low carrying charge. Sell- four muter bedroomi, four baths, dle roll chairman,. Mrs. Arthur BII. Wiltihlre Agency, Realtor!. Phone servant!' quarters. On bus line, 1947 OWi Tudor 210. RED BANK, N, J. ALL FOR ONLY James. Abe Voiel of tht Ntptunt U 1.1101 or SE 1-0004. Open week- Ing price |U,900. Property will near school, tnd .hopping center. UKt TOUR PROPBRTT WITH padsends. eubstantlat* 38-yiar mortgage. Music Circus gave tht history of -ALL IMAfk-Hve bedrooms, two Three minute, to the ocean. RE 6-2089 . $329 H and Lambtrtvllle and described betas, extra large living room with Call, for an early appointment a* enn Priced right n AMD PAT ONLY shows presented In both places. lie. h Orawford Oematea, a>w bar. only sq. yd. andmade,'all wool Imported' < waa anUrtslasd If Mr 4aisghteHn> It's «••*.! It's thrifty! It's smirt! By getting 2 cool , $9-96 MW, Mra. J, OmwiWt CojaMeo, Jr., aad Mra. wilNam Myera W her CULL Pake iMch mite in conlruting colors, you have 4 daucmtat. Itn. TaMasaa TMlMaa ^a^aai^aaBBB^Bf ^r^ • • , aaawv* . *• aaanawasiesaBBV aar OMe^alo^jBBejBBj hasfliosM outfits, simply by wearing them matched or sued. Gullttan's Carved Wilton ORIENTAL RUGS fr3ir I. kooar of Mather's day at a dlaaor at thoWttiswiiaeh _. Plum Beach auils give you the fitan d tailoring of Iroadloom 'Carpeting Importtd by A. 1 M. K«r«9h«uiUn. malttn «f The dlaaor 'waa syoaseroi by this Jttaler Woassa'a iliket Uttte m> far •of* expensive suits. Their patented collar and shoulder Gultatan'a carved Wilton broadloom styled »er. for either period or modern homes •and ejQtHtractioii gives you Battering fit,handsom e drape. woven sf 100% wool yarns. Available In famous 6UL1STANS loday'a' most sought after colors and Csmtt taan d set what this feature alone does for your In V, 13* and is* widths attractively Dress ui> your home with one -of these heautlM ruga aad save aapoanuice. Besides, you get press-holding smartness, 1 at hindaom.ly, too, You will' lnv>.the beaullhil' Wek, talitlagi,..tka 6-4247 - deep thick vile and the Jltky tkaan and above all the sar*lae>, tattriou* smooth feel, magniftcenl color aad psttm Tariatf. so,: yd. ability of theaa Ane ,rui«. •" '\ I ' f • , $*•) Approx, 9x12 It. Only M7.ll'. Reg. 417JO FM TV 1 Suto $59.50 Singh Suit $29.95 Others 417.10 OTHKR GUI.lsTAN DROAULOOMI at 7iM0 KKOM IA.VS 8 • •> III, •i' ,'ICMcKELVEY of Freehold 10:00 P. M. lawewoonis /or GUUIIMH'I famous Rug» Hait in Frnkoli MEN'S SHOP Finl SiQINCE Aititilt** '•"njiwa From Amnkn't 8«H MaUri 2S MONMOIJTH ST. (Juat off Hnwd Si.) BED BANK Hikr.noi,D READING ROOM %} W, MAIN STREE1, FREEHOLD,, N, J. UUMaTAN MILI> I TELEVISION, Inc. OMN FRIDAY 'TIL f P. M. CHARSE IT . IUMET IT OF COUftll NKAN OVIt KTOHi flora Hnur.i Monilny thru SnturHm H>M AM In S/.M I'M. MTMtw/M. PairHifw UM) N «IM, STORI OPIN mOAY UNTIL ttOO P. RL MMM M 4-4147 Twelve RED BANK REGISTER. MAY M. 1958 Fence Knocked Down, poets, iaV knocked down by a < Troop 22 Members Beacon Hill Group Treated at Rivervietv Oldest Mother at Church Service School Orchestra part of HbJch was found at v Among those treated at River- Officer Given Summons scene. Patrolman Lester Receive Prizes view hospital during the past week cheeked with military I ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Mem- Has Annual Party were Brian Compton, VJi, of 406 Entertains PTA OCEANPORT—Lieut JameeDyk- Monmouth who told | '•,ii bers of Boy Scout trdop 22 selling LEONARDO—The auxiliary of Leonardvilie id., Belford, swallowed stra of Fort Monmouth, alleged to aged car had. ret the largest number of ticket* to the turpentine; Florence Culbert, 63, FAIR HAVBN-Mtmben of the have been the driver of a car yestafOay morning, Beacon Hill Country club held its Fair Haven school orchestra, gave identified as Lieut: recent Scout-o-rama at Asbury annual May card party Tuesday af- U.F.D.,' Red Bank, broken, right • inert program at the. meeting of whlch'struck a fence at Monmouth Park received prizes at a meet- ternoon. More than 80 women at- ankle, tripped on a step; Vera Da- Park Jockey club early yesterday lice said Lieut Dyk Ing Tuesday at the Methodist vis, 21, of 148 Seelcy avc, Keans- the Fair Haven Parent-Teacher as- morning, has been Issued •sum- being the driver of' tended the event, of which the aux- sociation Tuesday at Willow Street that the accident was i church. Announcement was made iliary president, Mrs. Richard, J. burg, cut chin, bruised right knee, ichool. Tha program followed the mons, for- reckless driving. that the annual parents' night will Trenciy, was chairman. fell on a sidewalk; Norman Snyder, soft front tire. be held Tuesday, when winners in a 53, of Washington it., Key port, cut annual eteetyen ef oncers and. in- According to police, about 40 feet Sequin-decorated evening combs stallation by Mrs. Thomas ROM of of fence, Including four « by 4 It fan to Aanttbe la The craft contest will be announced. were table prizes. Assisting with ar- left hand with a knife; Booker OceanporL ~ . . Robert Earle, Jr., received flrat rangements were Mrs. Edward W. Fox, 46, of 118 Cherry st.,-New Shrewsbury, cut his left hand work- Jane England and Sandra Lewis prize for selling the most tickets, Wise, Sr., Mrs. David T. Jones, Mrs. played * riolln duet. "Director's . " MONMOUTH COUNTY ,i a set ol binoculars; Tom Johnson, Roy Ttuswell, Mrs. B. Allen Shoe- ing with a sickle; Howard Collins, Chetee," and Robert Daly a trum- s second, a flashlight, and Richard maker, Mrs. William C. Johnson, 21, of 88 Wallace, st., cut finger; pet solo, "If You Were the Only Rippke, third, a tie rack. Scout Mrs. James J. Hogan, Mrs. Pat- Clifford Keihl, 224 Willow dr., Little Girl." Mrs. Dorothea O. DaOano E. R. SNYDER & CO whistles were given to Webb Linz- rick DcTuro and Mrs. Rigaud B. Silver, cut finger with a hatchet; is director. Orchestra members In- m»ycr, Gregory Heath, Tom Wald- Paine. ' Abraham GallanUr, 18 Bclshaw clude Jane England, Sandra Lewis, cr and Peter Donoghuc, who re- avc, Shrewsbury township, cut finger on a piece of metal. Lea Gilbert and Jean Wanner, rle- ceived honorable mention. Other Mausucr Holds Johnson llns; Judy Allen John langston and troop members participating were Robert Powers of Woodsidc avc, Eleanor Wegel, accerdtona; Robert I N S U R A N C E given Scout-o-rama neck scarves. For Grand Jury Action Kcansburg, dog bite; Arnold Vin' Daly, Thorns* Shutts, Richard Boys wishing to participate in an cent, 27 Bucna pi., Red Bank, dog Goodell and Alan Lopes, trumpets; HIGHLANDS—John L Johnson, outdoor camp trip to Holmdcl June bite; Alfred Rlzzuti, 16, of Newark, Lucy Stewart, Dorothy Abbtatl, SURVEYS and APPRAISALS 5, 6 and 7 arc to notify patrol 20, of 216 Bay avc., who was held puncture wound of the left foot, Robert Perrlne, Bonnard Teegar* leaders. ' for the action of the grand jury in stepped on a nail; Bruce Smith, den, George Haas*!, William Lewis, $2,000 ball Monday night by Mag- : 4, of 33 Lafayette st., Rumson, cut John Davis, Joyce Vltt, Unda Eber- istrate Milton A. Mausncr on a palate, fell with a stick- in His bardt, David Barr, Trancaa Tusjk charge of carnal abuse,' was re- mouth; Judith Moran, West Orange, and Pat Delias, clarinets; Donald leased from county jail at Free- Fairvicw PTA scratched on the face by a dog; Frank, saxophone; Judy Lang and. "S' hold yesterday in the custody, of Conrad Wcstberg, 616 Poolo ave., Sue Jones, drums, and Mary Ellen Has New Officers his attorney, Benjamin Grubcr. Union Beach, bruises of the face Jones and Olenda Grimmer, pian- FAIRV1EW—Mrs. Jack Preston Johnson was arrested by Chief and left wrist, fell off roof; Wil- ists. and Mrs. Frank Bcdle, officers of of Police Howard Monahan and liam Pfntard, 14, of 81 Conover pi., Officers Installed were Charles the county Parent-Teacher associa- County Detective John Gawler: Middletown township, cut left eye, MagUI, president; Mrs. William tion, installed officers of Fail-view Complaint against Johnson was fell off a bicycle; John VanSchyck, Scott, vice president; Mrs. Sloan PTT.A. Tuesday at the school. They signed by the mother of a 14-ycai- 50, of 108 Newman Springs id., Red Robertson, treasurer, and Mrs. were Xr.s. Frederick Holmes, presi- old girl involved. Bank, cut thumb with a knife; Charles J. Marsh, secretary. dent; Mrs. Lionel Simon, vice presi- Louise Stephens, 151 Lcighton ave., . Mrs. H. Lynnwood Minten, flrst dent; Mrs. Walter Kiel, recording SECRETARIES MEET Red Bank, cut right foot, stepped president of the P.TX, received a secretary; Mrs. A. R. Marus, cor- on a sea shell. • life: membership In the New Jersey The Monmouth Legal Secretaries ' We Invite responding secretary, and Russell association will meet Thursday, Dennis Kcllchar, 18, of 28 Roger* Congress ef Parents and Teachers. Gray, treasurer. you and. your family to Inspect the May 21, at 7:15 p. m, at Crystal st., Highlands, cut hand on win- homes at Riverdell Farm The 'business meeting was fol- Brook inn, Eatontown. Harry WelB- dow; A. J. Reese, 32 Raynor ave., SleinbaehV Promotes £ Just S minute* from Red Bank • lowed by a court of awards for Girl ford of the county probation de- East Keansburg, cuts and bruises An exciting kind of living Scout troop 45. The troop is spon- partment will speak. Reservations of the left foot, piece of concrete Two Executives Built by a man who love* hi* home. sored by the P.T.A. under the are In charge of Miss Jane I RED BANK IVHK11 Middletown Township. Complete Selection of Holly 6-0203 wood-Maxwell Bras far Every MOUNT TIRE SERVICE Figurs i • • Strap* • Strapleas. HOWARD W. ROBERTS, DONALD'S Deluxe Laundry Townshio Clerk. 44 MARION ST. RID IANK TUCKER'S 75 WHITE ST., RED IANK Cavaah •> LsmitwU ^^FeTBJBJW VJI' •Vsmmmmy/IW TIL. SAVIM*. ON YOUR LAUNDRY CASH AND CARRY UtMOAOWAV i".* LONO MANCH RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 14,1968 FynThlrUta DAR-EE DELISH INC. HAPPILY ANNOUNCES THE OPENING SATURDAY, MAY 16 at 12 NOON of the FAIR HAVEN DRIVE-IN RIVER ROAD, NEXT TO NEW FAIR HAVEN FIRE HOUSE COMBINING A SENSATIONAL NEW ICE CREAM TREAT AND GRILL SECTION FOR THE SERVICE OF THE ENTIRE FAMILY! UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF ITS OWNER OPERATORS * • • • • ANN and ALLEN COLLINS * • • • • BE ON E OAILY FROM 12 NOON TO MIDNIGHT HAND AT SERVING THESE DELICIOUS FAMILY TREATS... CONE Wire EVERY FROM TIE ELECTRO-FREEZE MIRY BAR FROM THE ELECTRIC (HU PRE-PACKED 2 P. M. PINT OF SKYSCRAPER CONES BURGERS, STEAKS, SATURDAY SUPER DUPER SHAKES & MALTS ICE CREAM AT THE • FOR DAft.EE DELISH GIANT SUNDAES TOPPED WITH THE FRANKFURTERS, INFORMATION CONTACT GRAND OPENING FINEST FRUITS ft SYRUPS IN THE LAND CURLY CUE FRENCH FRIES OUY NIVIA CEREMONIES' tMchuh* Hepreeentetive SPECIAL KIDDIE SUNDAES AND A VARIETY OF FRESHLY PRE. VU MIAMI ROAD • • • • • TAKE HOME ECONO-PAKS ' PARED APPETIZING SNACKS. mm un tmtm, N. JL .CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK FROM - ASPHALT PAVING hy MODERN CONSimiCnON CO. SUCCCM end Beit WUhe$ from .NANWNTS Food Market M.J.STAVOU « ClOAft AVI. ' PAIR HAWN W. HUNT IT. •,.'•» •*•* t (rMMral CtntrWeeT MaT I^A aVMMwW • aVUtt ' t.0.90im Mi Mk MM* * • ' '• ' • i, «-UI2 RAYNOR'S MACHINE SHOP Red Bank Lumber 4 Supply Co. DOM. VHAUANO Sflmidlrm WAUIT. l» Plumbing, Hmtng, Sheet Metti Work •I7IROAIIT. Methenleel Trench Digging 111 OeUNfOtT AVt OClAHfOM BEST WISHES GLASSER CLASS CO. .'.t, DEROSA & CO. GOODWCK frvm ConfnMfort JOSEPH CARLONE K.«l EiUt., Cemmtrdal I \ni\itM*[ Pr*p«rtlai' GUY HEVU aiid til AWUIY AVL ( AMVAYPARK Ill IROAtWAr iONt MUNCH Cemplat. Una af Imuranea • Mafffafai ' 14 IRIMI AVI. IN fat* 4.1411 KEN 6RAVATT ANOTHER NIW DAR-KI DILISN DRIVEIN OPENS FRIDAY. MAY 21 IN NORMANDY DEACM RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 14.1088 BACK TO DUTY NOTICE KAHCB'PKOVIDmO FOB THB CHURCH NEWS ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS— Pa- DVBMBNT OF WH Shore Conference Buc Cindermen Incumbents trolman Algle Drinkwater returned Sikora-Scott METHODIST ASBURT PARK—Mayor George to -duty today after a week's Taesliya, Red Bank / A. Smock, 3d, and'the four other Illness. NEVER FORGET! LakswoodS, Kcyaort 1 Lose to Neptune Rev. Roger J. Squire will preach members of city council Were re- Victors in PGA 1, Attaatte MlghUads 1 Posting seven first placet and Sunday at 11 a. m. on the subject, elected Tuesday after a hot cam- The Dutch once ruled Formosa, "Plant a Tree In the Sea," and atpaign of about two months. , being driven out in 1M3. M*BBB%M4% $ tying for first in two others, Nep- wrmAt B»i5rSS isjuan It, Hoflmaa 1 tune high school'* cindermen racked the ( o'clock worthlp on the topic, Thus the administration of May- fnrn Ita IManeetl* with m Best-Ball Play to Ita Inttr lection of the- tight o? mtrer a, Point rteaaaat 4 up a Tl-d* victory over Red Bank "How to Defeat Fear." or Smock, who headed the United nut to Ita Inttrwetlon otthi of the Teams hiup ha hl In dual track meet Music at the morning service di- Citlsen* league ticket, will return war off tktke NNtNtww .YorYork iatd Loeft.Braneh Beacon Hill Gotten high school Ina dual track meet to run the city for four more yean, Raililroadd la I In atteod ooff wldoalaa, sud~-raW Group t rected by John Ferris, will include herThe eyesterday Scarlet .Fliers won all run-chimes played by Clara Tilton; or- Three of the four other council- lleatl*a>ae Total 68 to Cop W I ret T Slt gan number, "Prelude and Fugue men-elect, Thomas F. Shebell, Ro- to the State Highway DaiaHnaat Lasaarao .103 ning evente except the high and i All. form's of of the State of Kew Jener for anSltet- Tourney Honors low hurdles. In which the Bucs In D Minor," Bach; soprano solo, land J. Hines and'Joseph R. Ely, ment of funda from tha Special Mtaaici* - grabbed two of their four flrtt po- "Consecration," to be rendered by ran-with the mayor. The fifth suc- "fc • CitMlfy. Firo pal Ald.Fund to ke uacd toward; the . BRIELLK — Pro Andy Bikora sitions. Mrs. Frances Killmar; offertory, cessful candidate, Councilman Vin- coat of tha coutruetlon of the aald Im- . "Antlphon," chancel choir anthem, cent P. Keuper, headed the Advance More fashion wise provement and tha lum ot tMQO.flt wa* and Amateur Larry Scott of B*acon Larry Harvty of the visitors was Asbury Association slate. allotted out of tke IMI funda /of the HIU Country club, Leonardo, topped the only double winner of the af-"Brother James' Air," and postlude women buy clothes at State Highway Department, Mow There* the Odd of golfers in the tUtt ternoon for Neptune, .'winning the "Olorle/'v The vote total*: Mr. Smock, 8,811: Mr. Shebell, 3,198; Mr. Hlnet, 3,384; ''"'IT OBDAINID n THB MATOB P.OA. best-ball tourney hold her* 100-yard dash in 10.8 and the 390 In The Junior choir directed by Miss CHARM FASHIONS, COUNCIL OF THB BOBOUOR.Or Friday afternoon. 23. The speedy - Flier nipped Bue Emma J. Letetra teheartea Wed- Mr. Keuper, .3,332; Mr. Ely, 3,171; 3M Blver Boad Bed Baak, N. JV 26 Broad St., B glLVBRi • speedster Willie Dotts In the cen- Sgt. Frank H7 Rowland, 3,8*4; Sid- Jon 1. That tha Soroush of Little Playing on the Manasquan Hirer nesdays'at 1:80 p. m. in the chapel. ney J. Melitrich, 3,831; Samuel W. Silver proceed with the Improvemeat et ' Oolf club Unke, Slkora and leett tury. Neptune's Joe Taylor won The choral choir for children from BB 84811 • Red Bank . White Kead.fromJU InUreectloa with ' the 440 and Tony Bckert took the Blclllano, 3,388; Francis J. Mahoney, carded a red hot four under par. the second, third and fourth grades 3,188; Benjamin Edelsteln, 1,981; Branch Avenue to Ita Interaectian wltk total of U in the competition. • half-mile event by edging Oene Is -practicing each Saturday at 9:30 the Naw York and Lea* Branch Ball, Thornton of the Buccaneers.. Paul Leant* C. Moore, l.UT; Michael road according to Pinna and epecllea- Ukora with Ms own ball soared a. m..In preparation for their slng- Welnsteln, 887, and Henry Percy, tlone made by O. W. Morrli, Borauph .: 40-JT-77, while Seott «red 8MB Cacclo, Neptune, added additional lna- at the Children's1 day service Bnsineer, uld Improvement to cenalet. for an 81. Three teanu tied for points In the running events by 171 MONEY LOANED of/ the neeeiiary tradln* of the um* June M. Mr. Melstrleh. who finished sev- oa Jewelry, with a width of II feat aad eoaitnot second place in the beet-ball event dashing .over .the wire to win the. Altar flowers, for Sunday, will be a foundation el navel and eurfaee ISSM ' mile run. . > > • '. enth, was the fifth member of the Caaaeras, etc. Stkora coming in for additional the- gift of Mrs. Frances Warden Smock ticket Sgt Rowland,' mem- with kltualnoue eurfaee, Ue coat of aald hotter*. The Beacon Hill pro teamed Red Bank tailed It* first victory In memory of her husband, Walter WE dSILVEB work not to eaceed tke ram of Blevas with amateur Dick Hearn to record In the 130 high hurdles when Mil- ber of the police department on Thouiand (Ill.Ml.fl)' Dollari. Warden. leave, Mr. Slelllano, Mr. Edelsteln Section I. That the aum of Xleven • M alont with'two other pairings. ton "Sweetboy" Morris went over Thouaand (lll'.tll.ll) Dollara n H, The Blkora-Scett combination the timbers In M.I. Dotts scored . Pictures taken, by Mr. and Mrsan. d Mr. Mahoney were the other much thereof tl may ke aeeaaiary't* • Robert S. Boykln In Mexico will members of the Advance Aabury Broadway Loan Co. (hot undtr par when they went out with hi* victory when he copped 8M Broadway • L*aLeag BrancBraaeh carry »ut tka provlaloai ef thli Orel* In M and came back with the same the 180 low hurdles by nipping Dick be shown nt a meeting tonight of association ticket nance la hereky appropriated for aeld count. - Kern of Neptune.. - ... the Alpha Kappa PI class in the irpoie: the aum *f Three Thratand live fireplace room. Souvenirs and hand- Bundred (ll.lOO.ttl • Dollara,- to ke re- Joe Stevenaon, alio a member of Dotta was the only double win- Passing School Buses ' ' ceived from the State ef Naw 4>mr t» Eatontown Listed ner for Red Bank, (coring In th*work will also be .exhibited. EDWARD A. VINER * CO. apply toward the laid 'coit and tk# earn the Beacon Hill dub, was. third . The preparatory class for church of Five Hundred (IM».0t) Dollari hat In the amateur net division with a low hurdles and copping the broad GOBU 6 Driven 110 Each; keen provided for In the Cnpltal Improve* Jump with a leap of 30" 3H". membership for boys and girls of ment Fund of the Budnt for the year T34-70. Norman Scott of the same In Valley Forge sixth and seventh grades Is held UNION BEACH — Six drivers INVISTMINT MANAGIMINT H5I. nnd ahall ha applied toward aald Club posted 81-10-11. . THE SUMMABIES paid a total of |80 in fines Imposed coit and bondi for the balane* thereof CAMDCN — A large and star- Point Btudtasa Wednesday afternoons in the pas- CONTDCTJOIIS ADVICE AND SUPERVISION ACCORDING TO Of the 35 pros who competed tor's study. This group will be re-last night by Magistrate Walter In the aura'of Six Thouiand Nina Hun- Emery Thomas of the Forest Hill studded field of thoroughbreds It Neptune II. Bed Bank ct. Oeorge on charges of passing YOUR PERSONAL FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS dred and Fifty (tl.fSO.OO) Dollari In protpect for Saturday's renewal llv-Vard Dun—Won ky Larry Mar- ceived Into the church on Chil- Ma CAPITAL AS>PfKCIATMMI we in at preaent recommending the ahnrei nnanelns tha coit of aaid. purchate. The Field club, Bloomfleld, Bred the vey _x , : twite including tat knporttd and domntie 100% Vkfin Wool TrotM Wenttdt md tht MW MMMU ftbrtot in ttl Hit mm't •w InwIH^eW IH w 11 t< " OPIN TILL 9 P. M. MONe THtOUGH SAT. AIR CONDITIONING S^mBB^BBtBBBBBi BBBBBBBSBSIIBI ftBBBBBBHftfdl sBBBBBfsadaBsM BBH^Bblam^BBBW HEADQUARTERS 3 TORS TD MY dl*BBBB^ol BB dlaVAoBB SBBBI 17/ SPORTSWEAR Mfii 3/4T0N* PHILCO TMitatosj'tMiti MIN't ALTERATIONS INCLUDED AIR CONDITIONER HSU CRAWFORD SAVE 10T wow«Talmi 9/mmUn to jMiy ATUMTHTS PRICE TNIRB ARI 77 PRIINDLY ORAWfORD STORES TO SERVE YOU $279 « RED BANK: 32-34 BROAD ST. Stout «lio In Nowerk, EUwbtth, * Jtrtty City, Union City, W. New York, Haca-enitck, * P.ttnon, Eeit Peterioni Perth Amboy, Camden. Hebobn. ' PAIMNi ewi aT( MM .., •Iff. MAT! i,,,,!,, «#e»?eof*ir ta .MimCA'SLARdHT CLOTHING Page Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER. MAY 14,1958 defense against aggression, or the Lecturer Heard elements of destruction," Mr.' Hoop- er declared. He said-a knowledge Laurino 'Lake' of God as ever-present Is essential At High School to individual well being and hu- manity's salvation. Brings Complaint "Th'e knowledge of God revealed Speaking on "Christian Science: 2nd BIG WEEW by true Christianity is immediately The Revelation of God's Ever- LITTLE SILVER — "Laurino available to replace sickness with prcsence with Man," Mr. Hooper Lake"/ wai the name given to a health, sin with purity and discord gravel pit at the end of Maple said that Christian Science, based ave. in a complaint registered with harmony," E. Howard Hoop- on the Bible, makes practical the Tuesday night before the mayor er of St. Louis, Mo., said here understanding of God as immedi- and council by Junes F. Wallace THK WTO* SUPERMARKET Tuesday night. ately at hand. He said it teaches of Maple ave. On extended tour as a member how to apply knowledge of God of the Christian Science Board of as immediately at hand. He said Mr. Wallace, who live! on the it teaches how to apply knowledge last home on the street, Mid the Lectureship, Mr. Hooper spoke pit hi* been there for "months Tuesday night in the junior high of God to everyday problems, "thus proving that God is not afar off and months." He Mid children school auditorium under the aus- have launched rafts on the "lake" pices of First Church of Christ, but is "a very present help in trouble.' and that the stagnant water will Scientist, Red Bank. He was in- prove to be an excellent mosquito troduced by Mrs. Elsie Ingels, first "The healing power of divine breeding area. reader. Truth and Love demonstrated by Councllmen George Woodhead "To 'seek unto God' Is to seek Jesus and his apostles is stilf pres- and George Welgel told Mr. Wal- the only true way to health, liapi ent and available to those who lace that Borough Atorney Howard piness, peace, and the only possible earnestly seek it," he added. W. Roberta is drafting an ordi- nance regarding the pit, but IU effect will only concern the aafety of children. They advised him to lodge the moiquito complaint with HOLLYWOOD the board of health. In addition to seeking a fence around the pit, Mr. BEAUTY SHOP Roberts is studying the law to de- termine If developers can. be pro- 300 CARR AVE. hibited from removing large (opp. St. Ann's School) amount* of topsoil from the bor- ough. • KEANSBURG Will Continut Our Dog Trouble, Too Mr. Wallace also mentioned two other "gripes," faying the dog nuisance continues in hia area. SPECIAL "I'm tired of replacing bushes," he declared. He alto asked that a On Our Machiiwtas "dead end" street sign be placed on Branch ave..at the Maple ave. entrance because "cars from every PERMANENT atate In the nation" turn down the street and have to use his drive- way to turn around. FROZEn FRESH WAVE Council heard that; Louis T. Mt, 103 CALL KEANSIUI"* t-1034 Grandlnetti will fl!e another appeal to the building inspector's refusal DORSR DILUXI •CANS to |MUe a permit- for a National Homes prefabricated house. The LIBBY'SPEAS last appeal ended abruptly when 35 it wai learned that plans submit- ted by Grandinettl were inaccurate, SHRIMP PIE Smith'Corona but hearings on the appeal have A la Newburgh • Brown and Serve [h • Brown and I been .carried over from month to DAVIDSON'S DBUCIOUS WarM's month. '•'••,'•,, As a result of a conference with •ox. IC 12 OZ. affected property owners, an ordi- nance to resurface and straighten pkg. White rd. was amended. The old 49 ordinance called for a 50-foot right- STRAWBERRY of-way with a 40-foot paved road. The new one calls for a 33-foot DORSIT DILUXI wide street. Councilman Charles W. Stephens explained that the present STRATFORD FARM UNSWUTINID Ill 6-5363 White rd. varies In width in dif- ferent sections. Though a severe OT. STATIONERS 22 MM***** it;"l»7i Vend In the.road,will be straight- LOBSTER PIE ened, the road will have ho'curbs or sidewalks at this time, he said. , A la Newbuigh - Brown and Serve ITL Mr. Stephens also reported that • ox. Mayor Joseph C. Davlton should PRUNE JUICE 25 prepare to appoint an assessment commission to levy cost! against affected property owners for the 49 NTSY ROSS SWUTINID COAL King's rd. resurfacing, which has Nut «r Stave been completed. Council • agreed to a planning DORMT DILUXI board O. K. for W. Roy White and Mabel Haviland to subdivide the ITL. 50 former Carrie 8. White property, por ton on White rd. Into two lots. A vari- GRAPE JUICE ance previously was granted by the' CHICKEN LIVERS 22 toning board of adjustment. The CASH IASIS lots wjll have frontages of U feet Instead of the required 100, but the lot. IMfOtTW MINCH «r NORWWIAN •UDOIT HAN if y«« praftr. N« Isttrnr m Rmhlst lots' depth will makji up for the hft. This fan** ywi pay. difference. \ pfcg. Mrs. Albert Dlelman of the Citi- 49« PACKID IN sens esoclatlon aubmlted copies of shade tree commission ordinances OUVI OIL In effect in other boroughs and a HANCE & DAVIS suggested ordinance prepared by SARDINES her group. She also told Mayor 19c BRAND or 2 •= 29 TEL. RE 64)103 Davlson that her personal. recom- mendations for commission mem- bership are William Sawyer, Mrs. Olaf Ravndal and Mrs. Anthony SONGSTRESS BRAND MeKlm. Councilman Woodhead said that M|Y | C this is Clean-Up week In the bor- ough and urged residents' co- operation. 3 *»49 DAZZLE 2 - 27* - 27 OBANOB JUICE PEAS Herbert Named OBAPB JUICE SPINACH ' rCACHES CAl/UFLOWEB KRUY'KRUYS CUCUTT • ^RW JRt ^RW In Accident Suit BtWBAKB CUT COBN VMEHOLD-J. Stanley Herbert, BBOCCOLI KALE Aabury Park attorney and former GUT BEANS state senator, has been named de- OKBA fendant in a I3S.S00 suit flled In BEANS PEAS * CABBOTS County court by Mr. and Mrs. John FBENCH FRIED POTATOES Ward, 101 Warren ave., Spring STRING BEANS 2 29 Lake, for auto accident injuries. Mrs. Ward, according to the suit, was hurt while driving her* hus- band's car when It was Involved Ir an accident with Mr. Herbert's DAVIDSON'S QUALITY MEATS ' at Second ave. and Chicago btvd.. Sea Girt, Mar. 11, MM. Mr. Herbert lives at 414 Chicago blvd., U. S. CHOJCI OV1NIIADY- 7 INCH CUT Sea Girt. Mrs. Ward Is suing for Injuries, •RAPJ while, her husband Is seeking med- ical expenses and damage to their € ear. They are represented by Theo- 400.00 dore J.. Labrecque of Red Bank, MPAIAftK J£ -39* CARD FABTY MONDAY For Ywr Old NAVESINK ~ The UMdUtown Township auxiliary of Rlvervlew hospital will hold a card party Men. SPIN ACE.-.JSi .6* day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Refrigerator the library. Prises will be awarded and refreshments served. Os TMI The name "Formosa" comes from CORN* *%S?-- 4 *25* the Portugese, "Una Formosa" which mean* "beautiful Island," 4 HAN • FRI1H MOUND TOMATOB *%? -14* CHOPPID Illf 1 ONI POUND ft: . 19c 3&100 POTATOES *&£ 10 II* •• wlvlvl Ut «r lUMf A HMW IriMm. in III C AROUT YOUR *•• HOftM APfUANCI NUM - CHUCK VEAL CELERY £S 1- 150 AND SAVII ROAST ROAST it 35s 59 rHEAffLE .:*Vft SKINUSS ( I BACON 59i FRANKS OlAHIES.tt ..33* WIMMIft WAIMIl! . IM4M mi NHIM LtT AT MM •» St«M •**• l««ff S«e«tat TIN I* P. M, •Mil ATONTOWkl E RADIO 6c TELEVISION I ^ MUSMU T. HsdgtkiM 1 / 19 MAIN SIR[F I t AIONTOWN N J «M Broad Si ud.nto uti i O./OO TeLBsd to last, In the Superior Court of New Jeriey, hat a discharge site can be select- 6 p. m. trumpet solo, "Easy Steps March." day, will complete 1* months ot both incluiivt, flS.OOO In 18(0 to I9C7, Chancery Division, Doesti Nuaaker Mole. Mass., will discuss "Watte Kent Marshall sang "Mary Had a "fun night" will be held at thebeach, desert, snow and atonal* F-lSSt-51 wltkin thirty-flv* (It) days C Disposal at Sea." Hunting and Fish- id where the waste will be carried Among the patrons are Mrs. both Incluslvt, and IIS.OOO in UI8. away and cummulative effects of Jesse Seade Taylor, Red Bank; Little Lamb." Mrs. Jane Thomas, post home, » Main at., on the 5th. training. Said banda wilt kt In th.. denomin- after June 4th, 1161, exeluilve of thla ing clubs of Monmouth county, mu- Mrs. Virginia Clapp shd Mrs. Eve- The .convention's business session ation of 11,000, In coupon form with tht date. If you fail to do so, tha relief aleipat government representatives, successive discharges can be avoid- Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wood. Lit- A machine gunner, CpL, Piase privltcsa.of rtsistration as to principal demanded ia the complaint will ka takes ed. For each eituary there Is atle Sliver; Mrs. H. J. Goetschtus lyn Phillips formed a black-faced will be held the next day at thewss one of 24,000 marines in anonly or aa to both principal'and Intereit. agalmt you by default. Members of the New Jersey FUh trio and sang ssveral Negro spir- grammar school at Brinley and Principal and tcral-annual intcreit (April Th* action has been Instituted far th* • Md Game Council and commercial counter current which supplies the and Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Pearce, amphibious assault on Aliso beach I and Oetobtr 1) will k* payaklt at salt water which mixes with the Rumson, and Mrs. N. J. Bijur, ituals. Miss Marjorle Frants was Hammond aves. near Oceanside, Cal., Tuesday ol purpoit of (ortcloiing a certain Cer. gshermen organizations will be the accompanist.'A. Cherry played the Tho Merchants Truit Company, Red tlDeata of Tax Sale made hy J*kn II. Invited guest* of the section to resh water in the system. This Long Branch. Mrs. Augustus C. A parade will start at 4 p. m.last week. Bank, New Jeraty, Said bonda havt West, Collector of Taxes of th* Town-, counter current must be avoided, Studer, Jr., Montclair, is serving musical saw, .accompanied by his on'the tthi forming in front of the been authorlitd panuant to Chapter 1 ship of Middletown, to Anna D. Byrnes bear Or. Kctchum discuss the prob- wife. •::•. of Title 11 ef tht Rtviied Statutet ot dated December Jl»t, 111), csverlns lems of industrial waste disposal or the waste will re-enter the estu- as chairman of the patrons', com- school. A dinner dance will be held New Jertty, and will b« s .Mr;..and Mn. Joseph Coeta and called It "a shame" not to be able resumes In September. nurse, to' the juvenile conference th* Signal Corp* will ba en txhi- and Mr*. Oeorge Burd, Callfon. - ^ Ms daughter Sharon of Bridge ave., to use that money. committee and the mayor'* appoint- bltlon and Jtt craft from Laht- hoaplUI. have moved to their new home at a As he saw It, Councilman Far- ment ot Leroy E. Darby of Mount Sorenson Buys hurtt and Meauir* Air Fore* baa* Mr. and Mr*. William Phlfer of Delaware Water Oap, Pa, rell said that "the main question ave. a* a special patrolman. Mr. While rd, Shrewsbury, are par- PTA Earns $1,100 ar* schtdulad to fly avsr in aalat* PRENOEVIXLB—8TRTKBB Mlsa Eilten Olblln, daughter of is just how high are our taxes hare Darby serves at St. Agnes achool Shannon Building during th* day. ents tt a daughter, Mm Sunday at and how high are they going?" at dismissal times. FAIR HAVEN-Mr. and Mr*. Rlvervltw hospital. Mr. and Mn. Charles Glbtlu ef ATLANTIC HIGHLANDB- A booth will ba taaatod «n Oi**ly Thomas Prendevllle of River rd., Wallace st., was chossn queen ef •. Attorney Gray said' that It capi- For Projects fltld to provtdt Information of th* Mr. and Mrs. John Connor of tal funda weren't used he believed The mayor once again called up- Svtirt goriaton, attorney who re- anneunca the marriage of their KeCarttr eve Fair Havih, are par- the freshman formal at It Jo- WEST LONO BRANCH--Mem- on resident* of surrounding com- cently aevertd hit connection* with day's aaUvltl**. Amang tha per- daughttr, Ml** Franeln* Prand*- seph'* college In Maryland, when the only other way to buy a pump- son* thsr* will ba tspr*a*ntottvaa «ntt of a daughter, bam Sunday at er, would bt by bond issu* wfcloh, bers of the West Long Branch Par- munities to "shoulder com* of th* the law firm of Robert*, Pillibury, villt, to Phillip* Stryktr, ton *f RlvtrvUw hoepitel. the event wa* htld at the college for tht comparatively small amount ent-Teacher association . earned load" of maintaining 34-hour-ptr-J Carton and Sorenton, hai purchaMd of th* Army, Navy. Air Fora* and Mr. and Mta. Charlt* McOrath «t May ». Mlie Olblln is a Srit year more than $1,100 last year for their day watch at the Ground Observer the Shannon building In the bull- Marina Carp*. Th*y will pravld* Pittaburgh, Pa. The wedding took Mr. and Mrs. Frank Llaamayer of student. Involved, about f 10,000, would carry g*ntral Information and advto* Hanet avt. New Shrewsbury, are a high Interest rate. Mr. Lawrence ways and mean* project under the Corps post at the harbor. Clifford neat district which he is planning place May I at Bt. Jam** Citholle parenta ot a sen, btrn Sunday at Dr. Harry 8. Wlllty, surgeon tad said he favored a ten-year bond, direction of Mrs. Samuel Levlne. Re- Barker, post supervisor of "Opera- to alter for'the tatabllthment of person* at «arttrs In tha armtd church; Rev. Jamie A. Blachoff per- ports of the fund raising were given tion Bkywatch," told council that taw officea. Sala of th* building wai force*. formed the ceremony. Rlvtrvitw k**plUI.. neurologist moved leet week from with repayment at about 11,000 a Mr. and Mn. Francis Braun of 111 Broad at. to Seaside Park. year. He said that through th* civil at a meeting Tuesday. the post ha* been manned without made through the Harvey H. Bow- , In th* *vtnt ot rain, tt Is not Tha bride, givtn In marriage by Ihteruptlon for tt weeks. tell agency. expected that th* program will b* Lorraine pi, Kaanaburg, are par- Where he will maintain offlcee and defense aid plan, New Tork city The association sent a $100 con- her father, was drt»**d In light tnts ot a daughter, barn Tuetday hla residence. Dr. W|lley has'beta . bought 42 pieces of apparatue and tribution to the West Long Branch Intomiptad. Cwttortabl* *h*lt*r blu* shantung with matching ae- The ground 'floor ana of tht will b* avalUbl* tutelar tmU at MeaaMuth Mimorlal hospital. a etiff member at Rlverview, Man- Newark 33. board of education with the recom- building ha* bein ocoupltd u a esuorie* and a bouquit of whit* Mr. and Mrs. MetvUlt Chamber- mouth Memorial, Point Pleasant mendation that It be used to pur- drug itor* th* put ** ytar* by Mrs. traetad on th* paradt ground, and roeti. Mln Patricia Oallaghar of and Fitkln hospital*. , : chase shade* for the Locust Avenue in nearby buildings. lain of River id, Rumeen, ar* . ... Mayor State* Need To Close Street Paul Hoffman, who has ltaMd part Red Bank, htr eoualn's only attend- parent* of a daughttr. born Tu*>- Ml** Roberta Nelaon, daughter school auditorium so that the room of the Baker building, Lsonird avt,, ant, w«* gowned In pink. ' •Mayor Oeorge H. Krattss said he may be used for visual education. day at Moanttuth Manorial hos- ef Mr. and Mre. Morrle Nelaon of considered that Sea Bright really Leonardo, where she will eoatlnu* Couri P*)rmlto Robert Mlnton of Fair Haven plUl Prospect ave., who la a junior at The association also sent a recom- t» optrtte a pharmacy. wa* bait man for hi* cousin. Wal- needed a new fire pumper, to re- mendation to the board that.regu- For PTA Bazar Mr. and Mr*. Woodraw Applegate Trenton State Teachere eollege, haa place equipment now worn out and Th* Shannon building alsa cos- 'Skillo' GUUM ter Hutch of Rumssn and Albert of Villa pi., Batontowa, ari par- been elected president of Oamma lar* safety inspection* be made at SHREWSBURY — Thtj Pirent- Melconlan of Brooklyn, N. T., th* asked for fast action on the pro- the school, and that a •ommlttee tains Bve apartment*, on* ot whloh Opantars of *kmo-baik*t whHll tnU.of a aon, born ytttorday at Sigma sorority, to serve In that posal. . He said the opportunity Teachtr association's annuil basar will b* aecuplsd by Mr. Borcnson on boardwalk* at Aabury Park, bride's cousin, win uihera. Rlvirvltw hospital. capacity -during her cealor year. be set up to study future building will be held Saturday from 1 to » and hi* family) whs haVt Mut« Following a reception at tha night not come again when the requirement*. p. m. on Sycamore ave. b*tw**n Long Branch ani Ktaaiburg wilt Mr. and Mrs. Catmtn Falco et Mr. and Mr*. James R**v*y of borough Is given a chance, to hav* thtlr home on Bclvtdtr* rd. Mr. be allowed te,optratt this tummtr home of the brMe'i parent*, th* Thomp**a tva. Bait Keaniburr, Shrtwibury av*.. ar* perente of a The P.T.A. gave two record play- Broad st. and Buttonwood Park. Sonnaan, former borough ricordtr couple left for a wedding trip to part of the costs for a pumper That section of Sycamore ave. will Thla was lairntd ytatorday wbaa are parent* of a son, born yttttr- daughter, born Tuesday at Mon- paid for with other than borough er*—one for the Wall Street school and magiitratt, rtetntly returned Suptrler Court Judg* C. Thamas the Finger Labea In New fork day at Rlvervltw hoipltal. mouth Mimorlal hoipital. money. and another for the Locust Ave- be closed to traffic during th* fair. home after, a tour of South Amer- Schtttlno tlgn*d a» *M*r laatraia* itatt and to New England. Thty nue school, a movie projector to be Charles P. Lascaro, general chair* ica and Europe. will live with the bride'* parents. Mr. and MM. John Melton of Publisher and Mrs. Thomas Irv- The decision was to find out from u*ed In both schools, tape recorder man, said the event will be held ing polls* ehUii In the** eommu- N*w. Brunawkk are parent* of a ing Brown of River rd. have re- Auditor, Joseph J. Seaman Just how Th* law firm which wilt optratt aitlts from hattlag tha gin**. Both Mr. and Mrs. Stryhtr an •on, ban Taatday at RlvervUw turned from New Orleans, where for both school*, and 1400 worth of the' following Saturday fit eaa* of a* Robert*, PilUbury sad Carton, Rumson high school graduate*. the purchase I4 Chtitnut it., dltd tala operating under the Depart* and Ocean counties. Eighty per ago, she was employed M year*, as O'Hara.' She Is survived by a son, of. Shrewsbury aursarles a%| for- nddtnlr Uturday. A toltmn hlsK mau cent of those discharged have bean lived, and two brothers, Fred mer secretary-treasurer of the Deal flsld, nrst; Mrs. Selbsrt, steoad; Jf rttultn wat orltrtd' Tutiday at St. ment of Initltutlom and Ageneles, dining room supervisor at the Marl- Thomas of Somervllle; four.daugh- Brown; a« Wallace st., aSd Aaron Mrs. , BrassAeld, third, aad MrsBtraadtttt'. i Catholic ekurch. Burial «ai la located on a »4«-aere traet of hospitalised Mr less than one, year. boro state hospital. . • ters. Mils'. Ann Donahuaand'Mrs. Oolf elub. Ht wu a mtmber af tht John Swansoa and Mrs. M. E.la Bt. Joha'a ctmttery. Brooklyn. land. It waa opened under the su- When the patient returns to the M. Brown, Mansneld, O. Long Branch Elks lodge. Surviving;' bealdes Mr. Olaen, areBertha McNeil, living a't hpme. Mrs. Homleko, bonorabit meatlon; Ublt NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS pervislon of the medical director, community, the hotplUl continues two daughters, Mrs.' William-Mur- Stephen Harwath of Atlantic High- .The: funiral was held Tuesday Surviving art three daughters, arrangtmeats, Mrs. Selbsrt, first; Dr. J. Berkeley Gordon, with Jive to provide assistance through the afternoon at the Warden funeral Mrs, F. Bliss Price, this plan; Tke Ma/or aad Council of tht Bor- ray, with whom she .lived, and Mrs, laiida and Mrs. Edward; McQinty home, with Rev.'Roger J; Stjuire, Mrs. Theodore' D. Parsons, second; ons* of tlttlt Silver will rtcelvt bid. bulldtngt ready to receive patients social nervlce department and theEileen Mettger of California, five of Fair' Haven;' jfwo brothers; Mi- Mrs. Martin Quirk, Rumsea, andMrs. A. H. Grtmmlnger, third, and at t*t atttlas of tht Mayor and Cornell • on Feb. T, 1(31. With the comple- mental hygiene clinic. Every effort chael O'Hara of Red Bank' andpastor qf the Red Bank Methodist Mrs. Charles Renehan, Ntw Tbrk Mrs. J. Crawford Compton and Mrs. to ko ktls at tht Boroush Hall, Uttlt tion of the ntw unlit unit, there of the hospital is directed toward grandchildren and three great- church, officiating. Burial wu inetty, six grandchtldm and a groat Sllvtr, ntw Jtriey en Tutiday tvtnla*. grandchildren. • . Philip O'Hara . of .Lakcwood; t a Olenwood•••' eemetety. West.. Long BrutntM, bonorabit mention, andMay it. lilt, at 8MB P. M. for tht .«"' will be It building* houilng a res- providing the best possible care for sister, Mrs. Nellie Brennan of New- grandchild. . ,' •: ' ' : arrangements In all ont color, Mrs; (aslnjt of a ttnnli *ourt for tkt Boroush ident population of approximately- the patient The ways and moans A high mass of requiem wsa of- Branch.: '• •••"••• :': .'• •.' T • < • A high mass of rotnlem will bt ef Llttlt «ll»er. , for accomplishing thla task will be fered yesterday " morning at ' St. ark; five grandchildren, and two: Robtrt Ruayon, trst; Mrs. Homle- S.100 patlenU. In addition, the ho«- great grandchildren. •"•"• offered at StM a. ••- tomorrow by ko, seooad; Mrs. Bruefleld, third. ^OttsIM tptclrlcatloai an en flit with plUl community Includes aueh es- discussed In the subsequent arti- James Catholic church by Msgr. -MBS., KATHERINE A. MCE tkt Jtotouth Cltrk and COM *f tamt may Joseph T., Casey. Burial, under the Father Blschoff led In the reci- ReV. Frederick J. Child at St and Mrs. Bratonold and Mrs. Run- Mntlal services as food, water, eles of this series. • UTTLE SILVER - Mrs; Kath- Dorothea's, Catholic ehureh, of yon, honorablt mention. , ,kt bad upon application,. direction of the John E. Day fu-tation of the rosary Sunday night arine Augusta Bice of Camp Hill, wmch Mr. SUelt wu a member. All kldi nuit bt accompanied ky< a neral home, wu In Mt. Olivet at the William 8. Anderson funeral Pa.; died .'suddenly Sunday after- Burial. Sunder tht direction of tht Now members introduced wtrt eirtlStd thtelL, and kid bond letter, at Cemetery. Rev. Joseph. BlscheS of- home, Hudson ave. Interment was, Mrs. William Onderdoak, Mrs. Wal- tat forth la tht tptcitoationr.' ]•-••• ':• Many Expected Court Rejects In St. Gabriel's cemetery, Bradt- noon at the home-of her son, Hen-Robtrt A. Braua home fat fuatr- Waht' !• ttttrvtd to rtjtcV anr and fered benediction at the grave. ry M. Bice, IT3 Prospect avt., with tils, win bt la Mt OlTvtt cemttery. ter Mountford and Mrs. Arthur all Bldi.ai Ht forth In tht •ptclDcatlont. Bearers were Robert .Stout, Robert velt.- ,• • . • . ; • -. . • - • whom the had been visiting the Holey. Mrs. Tony Hunting was ac- All.tko »ro»iilona let forth la tht ipt- For 20th Reunion Boy's Claim Summers, Melvln Stout, James . ' -. . •• - i ••••. ;' " -• ' ' j • past week. " y. '-' •' ' ' ' ', cepted w a trtuurer mtmber from •lleatloni on nit with tht Borouih Clerk OEOROB H. MANNING , '.'• are ntdo a part of this advsrtltratat Wise, Jr., Theodore Heyel and John Born in Philadelphia, Mra. Bite tht Wotnaa't elub of Rod Bank; - tke BSBM at If htrtlo repelled, •ATONTOWN—More than 135 FREEHOLD —. County Judge F. Pfleger. Msgr. Salvatore Di- Tht arts and crafts aad llteraUrt , reservations have been received for ATLANTIC H1G H L AN D 8 — was. a daughter of the late William Suscistfal klddtrln any eau mult John C. Giordano this week dis- Loreiwo' recite! the rosary'Tues- George Henry "Manning, fie, hus- H. and'' Catherine CIoilus Hew- departments will hold their dosing farsltk turtty torapany bond, with com- the 20th reunion and dinner dance missed an action Instituted by Har- day night at the funeral home. mtttltg, a luncheon at tht elub- Ptpy lallifactory to the Mayor and of the class of Ml of Red Bank band of Qebrglana Sadler Manning tHorne! • Her nusbsnd, Marshall Council, la tht amount of the contract ry Cole for his Infant son, Jona- and a resident of the borough ''ft Bice,-died in-Apr. 1981. Ticket Elected houss, May «. Tht garden depart- prlct. .. ••.„••• . • ,.••• senior high school to be held Sat- CHABLES A. rETERSON ment will have Its closing luneheon rday night at Crystal Brook Farm thin, agalnit Mrs. OeraMInt li years, was stricken suddenly Tues- Surviving !« another ton, William MONMOVTH BEACH -Mayor All bldi mutt bt on Standard Pro- day while working at his home, 73 Bice, Reading, Pa.; four daughters, Sidney a Johnson, Commlsslontr May IT at Mrs. Parsons' homt. Tht posal Form which It attached to tkt inn. Mrs. Dorothy Decher Ounter Thompson of Brookdale farm, Un- MONMOUTH BEACH - Charles Inal mtttlng of tht club will be a iptelfleatloni, -and. •neleted In letltd and Mrs. Edward Herndon Wllheha A. Peterson, TO, of tt Hastings pi. West Washington ave., and died Mrs. Ethtl Hornberger, Camp Clarsnes B. Cook and Harold W. croft. soon after arrival at Monmouth Me- covered4dlsh luncheon, Junt 10, attnvtlopo Btarlnir tht-ntmt .and addrtu •re chairmen. Harry Pitcher will here, husband, of Lillie I. Johnson Hill, Pa.; Mrs. Katherlne Alkens Peterson, who ran u a Ucket, wert tht clubhouse. of tkt blddtr, addruitd to,tht Mayor be toastmeater. The suit brought by Mr. Cole Peterson •' and • a resident of this morial hospital: He waa born at and Mrs. Joyce Young, Philadelphia, Ml. Tutsday In being tlteted and Countil .of tht Boroisa ol UuU Hoboken, and was a retired rail- Sllvtr. • .,-., • -.-• -• • ,..r.;.;... . /. Quests will include Dr. and Mrs.individually and on behalf of hisplace It years, died Sunday at Mon- and Mrs; Edna' Brunei!, Trenton; to form tho board of commission- Mrs. Herbert Shea wu chairman road engineer. Mr. Manning was of hostesses.* Mrs. E. J. Daylts, By order of th. »»yor and Council six-year-old son Jonathan was tomouth Memorial • hosplti 1. Hi was a sister, Mrs/ Sophie Shevlngtoii, rs. •. '•.•••••. -, •".-.• •: '••• Charles A. Wolbaeh, Mr. and Mrs. the only living charter member of ef the Boroush of LiUlt Silver. collect damages for Injuries al- Philadelphia, and -eight grandchil- Their victory brings to an andfresident, and Mm. Fred EHUon Wlllard Relnhardt and Harry C. born In Swtden, and was a com- Hose Company No. 1 of the Ore , Dated: May 1J,1»5I..- •.'..;., legedly suffered by the boy when mercial fisherman. . dren: • ••/•• v' '"••• *•••' " ••'•'• tht ll-yoar service of Commissioner and Mrs. Albert V. Jones e«-prtK Sleber. Mr. Sleber, a resident of department here when the company ,'<",•••• «WD X. A«iBMi Texas, Is a former principal at he was burned on Mrs. Thompson's The funeral .was held today at Henry Mlhm, who finished fifth. Mr; Idents, art. delegates to ths state property In'Dec, 1*411. Mr. Cola and Surviving, besides his wife, are marked Its 60th anniversary last convention this week in Atlantic M.SIr * Boroush Clerk. Red Bank aenlor high school, as three sons, Harold Peterson, Rag. October. • . •> . ,- Philadelphia. Burial was In West Mlhm aerved at mayor from Ittl Is Dr. Wolbaeh. Mr. Relnhardt Is hit son, represented by Louis M. Laurel Hill cemetery. Local ar- to 1M* and wu high man on thtCity. > • •,'NOTict''••;,•••: . Diasln of Red Bank, charged that, nar Peterson and Elmer Peterson Arl ORDINANCE PROHIBITING AND a former football touch. of Rod of this place; two daughters, Miss Surviving, besides his wife, are rangements were In charge of- tht ticket In tht two Uttand Ittf tleo- REGULATING THE PARKING OK Mrs. Thompson waa negligent In three daughters, Mrs. Grace Greg- TO ATTEND CAM* Bank high. that one of her employee! fallal Esther Peterson of Monmouth W6rden fiiheral home. tlons. •••.-• MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES ON Other committee members are Beach.and Mrs. Daniel Parrenttlo enon of this borough, Mrs. Mar- tht final results: Mayor Johnson, Si* Monmouth county Boy Scouts PABTS OP STATE HIGHWAY ROUTE t'o properly, guard a bonfire and garet Nixson of. Salem and Mrs. WALDBON M. BISHOP No. II AND MAIN STREET, IN THE Chester L, Forrarof Shrewsbury, of Long Branch, and three grand- ST3; Commlsslontr Cook, SIT; Mr.win attend tht National Junior TOWNSHIP OP MIDDLETOWNt ' was negligent In starting the same. Georgians "Matthews of Trenton. Peterson, Ml; Raymond M. Tler- treasurer; Mrs. Mary New Safot- children. Waldron Moore Bishop, at,' died leader training camp at the Schlff BK IT .ORDAINED.by the Towmhtn sky. Freehold, and Mrs. Ana Hall The plaintiff alleged that the The funeral will be held: Satur- suddenly Monaay 'afternoon at hlinty, 1M; Mr. Mlhm, 1«; Morgan The funeral- was held yesterday Scout reservation at Mendham this Committee of tht Townihi; p of Middle, Gage, Fair Haven, boy was Injured when he walked afternoon at the Flock funeral day afternoon at 2 o'clock at his home, 10 Alston et. Woolley, 1ST. and Jay W. Ross, 78. summer. They art Donald WllUle townt . . • ;. ' late, home, with W. Harry Ppsten Mr. Tlerney and Mr. Woolley ran Section "I. That from and. after tSe into the Are as a result of which home, with Rev. William I. Rob- Mr. Bishop was bcrh In Brooklyn, ef'Rtd Bank, James Paul conwty, ptitait of thll ordinance, - no; motor WMT POINT OUB0TS hi* medfeal attention and hospital- erts, pastor. of Asbury Methodist officiating. Burial, under the'direc- a son of the late' gamut! Waldron with Mr. Mlhm, while Mr. Ross wu vehlele thtll kt parted or ,'tlatlbiied, at tion of the Posten funeral home,, an IndeptndehV candidate. Jr., East Xeansburg; Edward and Miss Doris Benson, daughter of littion was required. ehureh,, Morth Long Branch, offi- Moore and Julie Donevan Blahop. Bruce Egeland and Jamu Allen any tin*, on tht ptrtt ot tht itrieti will be In Bay View.cemetery. .. He had been a resident here » Tht election brtught out a near er rott• following! : • . : Mr. and Mrs. Henry C.'Bauson, 3) Theodora D. Parsons and John ciating. Burial was In Woodblao reoord IS per cent of the registered Oraff of Fair Haven, and Melvln (a) Along both tldet of. Rout*. II ht- MeCarter avt., Fair Haven, and Warrta, Jr., of parsons,' Labrecque, etmttery. - - ;. - Memorial services will' be con- years, prior to which he .lived In Compton, Eatontown. The scouts twetn valalt 111 ftel north of the north- Mia* Marilyn Pomphrey, daughter Cansona and Combs, attorneys for ducted by the fire department to- Bloomfleld whirt' ht wu a florist. voters as SM of ths 8M tUglblt erlr eiirk of Mala Street'aad 'paintt lot voters cut ballots. will bt part of a training troop feet toutk of tht loutherlr eurh «f of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pomphrey, Mrs. Thompson, moved for Judg* , ERNEST M. SFRADLET morrow night at 8 o'clock at his He wu a member of the Seas ef from tht eastern part of the United Br., of tT Blsckpolnt rd., Rumson, mint for Mrs. Thompson at the late boms. ''...." 1 ', the'American Revolution. MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — States, aad will spend II days at '(k) Along btfth aldti of. Main 8tr«t, were guests recently of Cadets Rol- conclusion of the plaintiff's ease. Surviving are .hie .wife, Mrs. tht" camp. kitwet: a tkt wetterlr turb of Bray Avt- and Nordlle and Leon MeXianey The grounds were that the plain- Ernest Motes Spradley, «, of rt. IS, BENJAMIN BENTON, SB. Muriel Hasel.Hading Bishop; a Manson Dismisses nue aid paliiti 100 feet weet of tht died Saturday night at Rlvervlew weiterty eurk of Route it. at West Point. Cadet Nordlle I* tiff had failed to prove negligence FREEHOLD — Benjamin. Ben* daughter, Mrs. Julia, wife of Har- MEDICAL STAFF TO MEET Saetton t. Any ptrion violating thll tormerh) of Fair Haven. He and and that thai* wu no connection hospital. old. M. Botkln, Red Bank; a son, orelliiaaet thall, upon eonvletlon. pay a Born In Centerville, Mr. Spradley ton, Br., 75, husband of Janet 'Careless^ The medical staff of Rlvervlew (nt of - not more than twenty.live Cadet MeXlaaty will bteWM sec- proven between the are -and the Thompson Benton and a resident Thomas :BUhop, BloomUeld, and ond clasimen In Juno when they injuries suffered. After extensive was a son of the late Daniel and hospital will meet in tbt hotpltal 1111.00) bollataor ht Imrrlioned in the of this .borough more than IS years, seven grandchlldrtn. . • MIDDLBTOWN—Magistrate W. solarium nest Tuesday at I p. m.,Couaty Jail for act more than flvt (I) win begia two BMBtba training at argument, Judge Giordano granted Anna W. Spradley. A farmer, "Hs The funeral will be held today at Gilbert Manson dlsmliitd a care- iayt or Both.' •••••:•. camps arowni the country, laelud- the motion of Mr. Parsons and kad been a resident of this area all dltd Tuesday at his home, U when tht guest sptaktr will bt Dr. BrjnkerhpiT avs.. He was born In > p. m. at • the- Wordia i funeral lets driving charge Wednesday Itetlon I. Any aad all ordlntncei er Ing Fort Monmouth. dlimlssed the suit. his life. '•-• • • . ';•• ^ ' home, with Rsv: Theodore-B. A. night of test week against Mrs. James W. Parker, Jr., formerly a ptrtt of ordinance! eanllletlng. with or Surviving are Ms wife, Mrs. England, con ef the late George capUla In tht Army mtdkal corps, Ineomlitent- with tklt ordinance, art and Emily Meyers Benton, and was LeVan,.rector of Christ Episcopal Mary Furiato of Brookdals farm. hereby rtptaled. helmlna Sjwacley; a sister,: Mrs. e h u r•*' h, • Shrewsbury, emeiatlng. Unereft, wfeose ear coHldtd.wlth whost subject will be "Medical Section 4. Thll ordinance thai! takt Mary Agnt. McOuire, Mfdtfletowtf. ^.ratlrsd. weaver for. tha A. A- M. Men's ExMrienu-. ta Korea.", Ha t*t«t tip« ll» KIWI »no pttkllntlon township; thrte brothtrs," j KwagheHalan rug mill here. Mr. Burial will be In Fair View, etmt- a iMon, lS-tt wide Army tank on will Illustrate hla talk with sIMu. according to Jaw and apnrava] by the 1 1 Beajton waa a member of the Sons Newman Seiriags rd, Unereft, Apr Dlractor of Motor Vehlelei of the Stttt H. Laurence Scott .Saredlty, Marrtsburg, Psi.}' Wystt ef New JerHy. . ' " •, . Spradley, Middletown township, and ef St. George here and' the (Juarter- FIRB POLICE MBETINO Dattat Mar 11. 1151: Ceatury -olub: of the mill. >••: MM ibiiif w. The charge was lodged by state MORTICIAN Samuel Spradley, New Tork, elty. NEW- SHREWSBt^lY — MrsBaile; e at Sfcrewebury barracks ta Tht Flrt Ptllot af Mtnmouth tVBUC NOTICB ' Tkt funeral was htld'Tuetday Surviving, - besides his wife, are Jtnnie Brunlng,' as, wife of John a reetlae action. State peUet saM ttunty will meet tonight In tht Tho foregoing ordinance was Intro* afternoon at tha Adams memorial three sons, Lawrence Benton of W. Bruntng eflW Warren avt.they wert maabltto Sad a aaatt Navtttek Hook and Udder art duceel. and paued Brit reading at a re*. home, with Rev. H. L. Mofgi ~ "lie; Silver, -f herwen Benton of company tn Mtchanle st. Frank •tar •Betting of tht Towmhlp Commit- Church Street* Bdford, N. J. 1 Palisades, died Saturday while vis- far a ceeanWat agalast the mili- tu of tht Towmhlp of Middletown. held tor of tht Pilgrim Baptist ehureh, l place and Benjamin Benton, iting ..her daughter, Mrs. Jest tary. The ttvWaa driver of theMasaa of Rod Bank heads tho er- oa April 21. list, and will come up for Red Bank, omclattng. Burial waa In Jr., ef Deal; two daughters. Mra. gaalsaUan. John KtUy of Unereft tnal eantlderatlon and paiiago at a tha Union Baptist cemetenr. Mid Barnes, a» William st.. this Haee. tank, Thomas Kelso of Atlantic »g"lar meetlnr of itld governing body - v . AIR CONDITIONED . , Donald.Reynolds « Freehold and :;»«> ta AMertlfrU.'.lVMre, Brun- Highlands, ana two mDltery per- assistant chief. te »• held on Wednndity. May 17. I»5S. dlttewi. township. ' • ;""/' Mrs. Martin N.WyekofT of Now ft.' • Jll.». M tt tht Townihip Rail. aonatlvtesUStd.that' tke auk. et> APPRECIATION Middletown, N. J. tt which time and Brunswick, and four grandchildren, Oebsga "B. and r Hertcnte Laeslns. eompanled by a patrol ear,' we»are> flat* all ptnoai dctlrlng- to -be, kcttd MBS. DANTJX. TtJIXT "he funeral will be held tomor- « oy a pairoi ear, waer ptw Phone Keuubnrf 64)933 She was a member of Trialty eetdlaff att at ral'e 'between eigh" t May IS, 1HItatreea wllLkt. given full opporiiinlty. ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS~Mrs. row afternoon at S o'clock at theEpiscopal church, CUSaMe Park, aad tea mltos re the Editor: R4WARD W. ROBERTS, ' Callahan funeral home, with Rev. mltos per hoar, aad that |f.ie Towmhlp Clark. Bllsabtth Tully, tS, ef It Beat Lin- and -waa e pest grand matron of a eoMltr wavewav
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