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V0LUM#fe3YIII, NO, 45. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 2,1946. SECTION ONE—PAGES l-r. Harry S.WilUy BUys Rep. Auchincloss Crelin Elected L*ocal Insurance Fajr Haven PTA To Science Group Pance Friday Rumson, Fair Hay Explains Views, Edmund 8.- Crelin, Jr., son of Mr. Firm Purchases Rumson Road Estate and Mrs. Edmund S. Crelin of East Mrs. Hugh Distelhurst is chair- Westslde avenue, was recently man, of .the spring dance to be Little Silver Sales V^sOn^GPAmelected a fellowJn the Iowa Acad- Higginson Line held tomorrow night at Willow emy of Science, an honor which Street school by the Fair Haven Sepds Letter goes only to those actively engaged ' Mrs. Higginson Sells Parent-Teacher ^association. The George V. Coe Sells The Beeche* in science in Iowa. , Merrymen will play for dancing Ray Van Horn Agency Report . To Senators "m Mr. Crelin lit senior and in; Business To Grossinger from 9 p. m. to la, m. - Members of^the dance commit- through William H. Hintelmann struct* In zoology'and'embryology J Smith, Hawker . at Central college, Fella, Iowa. - • AndHelier... • tee' art" Mfsv Lawrence Schilling, Demand For Local Property Wiiile he has attended Central, Mrs. John Hillier, Mrs. Robert Harry 8, Willey of Red Bank Noyes, Mrs. -George Woodward, Congressman James C. Auchin- he has played varsity football, acted The" general Insurance agency- J> has purchased from George V, Coe as assistant conductor of the col- Mrs, Charles P.'Hurd, Mrs.-Ralph ;_The Ray Van Horn Agency: L, Red Cross Fund closs of Rumson sent the follow- conducted by the late Howard S. .tors of River road, Fair Hay«i': the country estate known as "The ing letter this week to the New lege band, played leading roles in Legg, Mrs. Haaken Samuelaon, Beeches." The property has a Higginson has been sold to Gros- Mrs. Arch Dingwall^ Mrs. Clarence Dr. Sydney Rose port the purchase by both local a, Is 97 Per Cent Jersey U. S. Senators, Albert W. dramatic productions, written for singer and Heller, Inc., Broad and frontage of. 770 feet on the north college- publications, led his own Wickman'and IMrajbouglas Frect- but of towners of houses located^ Hawes and If- Alexander Smith, ex- Mechanic* streets, Red Bank. Mr.' Fair Haven, Rumson and [ side of Rumson road, 2,395 feet on Holcombe Ward,- chairman, fund plaining his Wew«i and votes on the dance band/ reported for the college erlcks. -Tickets ma? be obtained ToPractice Here, '' the east aide of Kemp avenue, and campaign of the county Red Cross paper and has been elected presi- Grossinger spates that the "business from any member, or at the door Silver, -..' ••• - 806 feet on- the south, side of Ridge chapter, disclosed today that a to-various amendments to the OPA will be merged with their own and In the Old Farm Village s bill, recently1 passed by the House: dent of his cjiass for three consecu< the night Of the dance. road. The sale was effected by Wil- tal, of $188,272.70, or W# of the tive years. . * bandied through their agency,, The WasWith 101st or Rumson at the southwest i liam H, Hintelmann, Realtor, of quota for this chapter has been ear Senator: change of ownership was effective of South Cherry Lane and Bl&___ - Rumson. . raised. Additional contributions are So much has been written and as of yesterday, but all outstand- In'Belgian Bulge ~ avenue, Mr. and Mrs.- -William'; said about the recent House action ing insurance policies' that were Is- James Longstreet; Brown have aold .their modi| The main residence, which Is of in sight from Freehold, Matawan, on the OPA legislationili , resultinlti g In Comdr. Gregory • English Tudor design, is situated Mlddletown townshlpand from.qne deal of misunderstanding sued J>y Mr. Higginson will be ser- Dr. Sydney A. Rose "of Long eight-room residence to Mr on a hill and commands a superb of the large plants in Red' Bank. Snfusldn, I thought it might viced by the new owners and they Dies At Red Bank Branch will begin jthe practice of Mre. Richard Thomas jpf 1 < view of the South Shrewsbury, river Mr: Ward said, "It is hoped that be helpful to you, while this meas-' Purchases Little have placed a display advertise- dentistry here Monday when he and Rumson. Mr. Thomas Is ; and* the'Atlantic ocean." On thethis will put Monmouth county ure is before the Senate, If I ex- ment in this issue of The Regis- opens offices in the Doremus build- veteran, having served as an ground floor there is a large re- over, the top." plained my attitude on this legis- ter to so advise them. In His 90th Year ing at 21 Broad street.. cer in the U. S. Navy. He is L ception hall, powder room, coat lation and my votes on the bill and Silver Bungalow The firm of Grossinger and Hel- engaged in.the securities basin room, oak. panelled library with the amendments thereto. * in New York. The house has Let me say at the start that I ler have been active In the local . band-molded celling, large* living real estate and insurance field.over Well Known Resident center hall, powder room, din room, dining room panelled In ma- Asks Middletown have always believed It was neces- Other Property Sales room, modern ail-electric kitch sary to continue price control for a period ot 20 years and both mem- three master bedrooms and • hogany, with hand-frescoed .celling, a reasonable period, imperfectly as bers are well known In the county. Was Baseball Fan, butler's pantry, flower room, three To Change Code Reported By Walker ing room, maid's room, three 1 it has been administered, because In addition to hLa connection with oil heat and attached.garage.' ' - servants' bedrooms, sitting room the situation in which the country the firm, Victor E. Grossinger is Athlete Of Local Note and bath. On the basement floor finds Itself warrants it, but! have & Tindall, Realtors grounds comprise about half Belf ord Developer a member of the Monmouth .county acre attractively planted and hu. there to a large modern kitchen, also believed it necessary to make board ot freeholders and treasurer servants' dining room, laundry, some changes In the act to -prevent Commander Arthur V. Gregory, * James B. Longstreet, 89,. life- scaped with large trees and nume storeroom and furnace room. On , Urges Revision undue interference with the busi- U, S, Navy, who has been stationed of Fair View Cemetery association. long resident of this borough, died ous ehrube. Mr. and Mrs. Br the second floor there are seven ness of production and the recon- in Washington, D. C. for the last Milton Heller recently returned to Monday morning aX Hilltop Nurs- have purchased a residence in'] master bedrooms, five master J. Crawford Compton, . Belford version effort. It was well stated few years, has purchased the mod- an active status in the firm after ing homeTat Middletown. Although clalr; Thomas P. Doremus of baths, sleeping porch and solarium. construction man, appeared before In a recent editorial In the Newern brick bungalow of Mrs,.Daisy his discharge from the U. S. Army In 111 health for some time,, he had law firm of Quinn, Doremus, M©_ There are seven bedrooms and two the township committee meeting at York Times that, "Price control Is Air corps that included a two-year not been hospitalized until last Fri- & Rusuell of Red Bank represent! at best a secondary and transitional Tice on the west side of Rlvervlew day when he collapsed while walk- baths on the third floor. The resi- Middletown last Thursday after- avenue, Little Stiver, and has taken stay In. the China, Burma, India the purchaser. . weapon against the Inflation. It theater. • . ' • ing' on Canal street dence Is equipped with .coal burn- noon apd asked'that the township's deals with the symptoms and conse- possession. The commander's broth- Another Rumson Bale ing hot water heat for all-the-year building code be' changed to meet quences of inflation and, not. its er, Frank Gregory, resides on Born August 81, 1886, at Red by the Van Horn Agency is occupancy. what he' described as "changing causes." Woodbine avenue and is a member Bank, he was the son of the late modern six-room Dutch nnlm ,. Other buildings On the property conditions." ' He was directed by I think everyone agrees that the of the Little Silver borough coun- Red Cross Helps Jeremiah and Harriet Fields Long-- residence owned by' Florence Haip| include a superintendent's residence the committee to list .ipeclflcfsug- cure and prevention of inflation is street. He has made his home with sen located at 23 Park avenue, lni cil. He is an assistant' cashier In his son,. Harry' T. Longstreet, 52 containing seven rooms and bath; gested revisions and submit'them increased-industrial production, the the Chase National bank, New the Pa;rmly Park eection. Thil • truest cottage containfng seven at a later meeting. cessation 'of deficit government fi- At Earle Blast Hudson avenue. His wife, the late third-acre plot is shaded by largs'f nancing and the balancing; of the York city. The sale was arranged Mrs. Eliza Teer Longstreet, died rooms and bath; a large stable ga- Mr. Compton declared that It by Walter and Tindall' of 7 Me- oak trees, has a rock garden, a Illy! federal budget before we can re- about SO years ago, . pool, and a native stone wall. Fe«r§S rage with ample space for ten cars; "was impractical for summer bun. turn to the sound economy of free chanic street, Red Bank. Wise and Arrive At Explosion chauffeur's apartment of. eight galowsand for a lot of other type enterprise. Wise, Red Bank, represented Mrs. In the early days Mr. Longstreet turej of the house Include oil burn*! room* and bath, and squash court; buildings." became well known to Red Bank- Ing heating equipment bullt-Ii I was greatly impressed by theTice in the transaction, while Par- Within 20 Minutes ers by delivering produce from the electric dish washer and a ' a dairyman's pottage containing ' Commltteemen WlUlam C. John- statement that Bernard Baruch sons, Labrecque, Canzona and sis rooms and bath; cattle barn; made before the House Banking farms and incoming express to local DR. SYDNEY A. ROSE bath. The purchasers are Mr. and| son and Lawrence A. Carton, Jr. Combs were the attorneys for the markets. He was also caretaker of Mrs. Hobart W. Leonard of West*5 dairy; ' pheasant 'house and explained to Mr. Compton that the and Currency committee when be buyer. Two Red Cross nurses and a Red poultry house. saldr , Cross field director were on thethe livery stable on Mechanic street, A graduate of Rutgers- university wood, Massachusetts, who will takajf cod* had been adopted after thor- Henry Sanders of Branch ave- where Boro buses are located. He possession of their new home ltt| The property comprise* ough study, involving at least two 'Stop bunking the public by say- Earle pier within 20 minutes of the and the school of dentistry at Tem- "acres of exceptionally well land- njj wage increases cannot "be grant- nue, Little Silver, has bought last explosion Tuesday, and all per- later became a painter, working at ple university, Dr. Rose served his the near future. ' ' '.' ;|f years of Investigation. Mr. John- ed without increases in price levels. hrough the same real estate firm trade until about 16 years ago when The Van Horn firm has also told scaped grounds. There are hun- son declared that It had been "the sonnel of the Monmouth county lnterneshlp In the Army Dental dreds of fine specimen shade tre^es (Continued on page 2) two lots located on the south side chapter were alerted and called to he was.partially blinded by a piece Corps, in which he served for three the Edgar H. Smith property with many more than a century old, and committee's intention to "get away ot SUverbrook road and Shrews- headquarters at Shrewsbury, ac- of lead flying Into his right eye. two Iota" located at 849 River roadjl from corn cribs and bungalows and years, gaining his honorable dis- __ these include magnificent elms, bury avenue.' The purchaser plans cording to W. L. Wardell, chairman Oldsters in the borough remem-' charge last December. Fair Haven, to Mr. and Mr». MttJ beeches, oaks In variety, Norway, have substantial homes built In the o erect a new house on his prop- of the chapter's disaster relief com- ber him beet for bis athletic ability chael E. Prlkopa of Fair Haven.'-^ township," and that It was for the Rumson Couple During His army service Red The house has six rooms, a batSfl red and silver maples, sycamores, erty as soon as possible. Wise and mittee. and interest in sports. He was a Bank's newest dentist served a birches, fruit trees in variety, wil- protection of residents of the muni- Wise represented Mr. Sanders and bicycle rider of local note, and 1B and hot water heat There Is a on$>f cipality and builders alike. ' Mrs. Albert Bedle, chairman of year in the European theater, lows,, flrs, spruce and hemlocks. Recorder John V. Crowell of Red home nursing, and Miss Harriet B. said to have organized clubs which car garage. ; Henry Pulch of Port Monmouth, Married 50 Years where he was assigned to the 506th Features of the property include Bank was attorney for the seller. Cooke, vice chairman of the medi- rode as far as Bear Mountain, New Parachute Infantry regiment of the The residential property of Mr»?J _ well-built "blue atone driveways and a representative of the flrs depart- cal and- nursing committee, were York. and Mrs. Davis H. Hicks, which I13 ment, urged The same agency has sold to famous 101st Alrbone Division, •a-, lovely small lake. The grounds Alfred F. Kings Eugene D'Eaton of 190 Madison among the first at the scene. Blood Until the time of his death, how- heroes of the Battle of the Bel-one of Fair Haven's most attractive; < are enclosed with an ornamental fuse any change! "firthe code, un* plasma and additional nurses were old Colonial homes and a landmark ;| less the department had previously v avenue, Perth Axnboy, the house evej, baseball was s his favorite gian Bulge at Baatogne, wrought Iron fence. 'The Beech- Have Anniversary * ' called for immediately, and Mrssport. , and for years he has been situated at the northeast comer, of f| been advised. He was assured by owned by the Roberts estate on Born In Hacke'asack, he is the son River road and Hance road hall f es" is famous for Its beech hedges, Port Monmouth road. Dear Key Bernard A. Seiple directed the mo- Red Bank's No. 1 New York Qf Mr. and Mrs.. Archie, Rose of fcTS^lBTWjododendrone and its gardens. Chairman Albert Runyon that no tor corps in its mission. Giants robteri Until" a1 couple of just been - purohased •through the* changes would be voted on until Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. King ot Monmouth, Mr. Eaton Is employed Elberon. His father is an executive Ray .VanHorn Agency by Mr. and," "The Beeches" Is -directly oppo- The canteen corps,'of which Mrs. years ago he made regular trips to site, the Rumson Country club. sit who had assisted in the draft- Bruce place,. RumsoB, were mar- by the National Lead company of of the Parke Drug company. ~ The. Mrs. .Richard Bennewltz and Rus»,?; ried 60 years Saturday, and ob-Perth Amboy. Roberts, Pillsbury, dimming Riker is chairman, the Polo grounds to watch his fa-doctor'Is married to a- recently dis- : I- Other country estates in the imme- ing of th»- ordinance wers con- vorites .in action. ." • v sell Boross of Hance road, Fair Ha- : served the anniversary Sunday at Carton and Sorenson represented rushed gallons of coffee and milk charged army nurse, the former ven. Mr. Boroes Is a veteran of \- dlate vicinity Include "Rumsonhlll," sulted. and sandwiches and cake to the About 70 years ago he was re- the home of the!/ daughter. Mrs. both the seller and. purchaser. Miss Doris Owen of Florida. Both World. War II. The house, whlch,^ owned by Thomas N. McCarter, C, Installation of a traffic light on pier. Canteen workers on the scene puted to be Red Bank's best base- Dr. and Mrs. Rose recently Joined Alan Hudson property, Stuart highway 38, opposite Middletown John J. Marshall of Auburn, New Other sales reported by Walker has nine rooms and two baths, Is and Tindall are a bungalow at were Mrs. Thomas M. Gopsill, Mrs. ball player, and .future years found Shrewsbury post, American Legion, Young property, Robert Badenhop fire company, has been approved, by York. A family reunion and din- htm an ardent supporter of Red located on a half acre plot land-; ier marked the occasion. Leonardo and a house In Eaton- Donald D. Oakley and Miss Audrey and they intend to reside In this scaped with' unusual ehrubs and'? property and Harry Rossbach'e the state motor vehicle depart- ^rodpw of Red Bank; Mrs. Marion Bank teams. One story of his loyal- vicinity as^sfon as they secure a Mr. and Mrs. King wero married own. Herman R. Tarnow pur- ; trees. Two fine specimen larch property, ment. Mrs. Elizabeth Hubbs, who iimmohg of Middletown, Miss Ida ty to his home town concerns Red home. was acting clerk in the absence of in the parsonage of a Brooklyn chased Mrs. Anna May Mazzone's Bank's Eureka baseball team of trees planted some years ago by the,S| Slegel of Eatontown and Robert A. While at Rutgers Dr. Rose was late Ferdinand, Salmon are on thif Howard W. Roberta, was- directed Methodist church April 27, 1896bungalo, w on Leonard avenue, Leon- Riker of Rumson. early days. While a spectator, an Blake Praises to Inform the state highway de- Mrs. King being the .former Eliza- ardo, which he expects to occupy In argument started over an um-elected to the Phi Epsllon PI fra-grounds, which were at one thai; beth Rose Baker of Brooklyn. They the near future. Miss Ida Hilde- Mrs. Frederick Tatum of Mlddle- ternity and at Temple he became part of the Salmon estate later'-*! partment so that Installation could :own, chairman of the nurses' pire's decision. It being unfavor- be accomplished. mve been residents of Rumson brand of the flnn of Applegate, able to the home team, Mr. Long- a.member of the Honorary Peri- owned by David Schulte. The projN,il Fire Department since 1923. Mr. King is verger at Stevens, Foster and Reussllle. rep- Ides, called her trained assistants dontal and Kolmer Honorary Med- erty was purchased by Mr. Hleki'fl The BeVford Civic association re- ,t noon, and Mrs. Bruce Berck- street Joined in with vociferous : St. George's Episcopal church, resented the seller and Roberts, protests, finally challenging each ical societies. from Mr. Schulte a few year* ago |jj quested police protection for school mans, chairman of the Grey Ladles, and is adjacent to the acreage purr * ' children at rout* 36 and Main Rumson, a position he has- held for Pillsbury, Carton and Sorenson the member of the opposition to fisti- buyer. was called on to supply assistants chased recently by Ray VanHorn,, street is -that community. Com- he past three years. He Is a for- ,t Fort Hancock station hospital. cuffs. The tale goes on to relate that the offer was accepted, and known as the Orange Square resl-;;;| Rumson Proud mltteeinan John T. Lawley declared ler borough recorder of Rumson. The Bfetontown property sold Is Nurses ot the Monmouth County Modern Country dential development. .VM that the matter was already cared The couple have three children, William Burnett's house on Throck- Organization For Social Service — —„ . In morton avenue and the buyer is Mr. Longstreet left the park The Young property In Fox Hill f§ Of Their Work for. ' " Mrs. Marshall, Mrs, Leonard M. who also served at the 'disaster better condition than any ot the i praised the efficient work of the Klatsky represented the seller and g ordinance .will be scheduled In the School Head To Coenig, Frances Hughes, Pearl great-grandchildren. Additional Sales By ilgn with six rooms, tiled kitchen^ members of the Rumson Ore de-future. Roberts, Pillsbury, Carton and Sor- Morris, Gladys Ervlng and Hazel Funeral services were conducted tied bath and attached garage and j partment at the fire which gutted Action on a resolution which enson the purchaser. .s located on landscaped grounds ; the home ot Maj, Richard H. Moel- Discuss Survey Wheaton. this morning by Rev. George J. The Joseph G; McCue would give township oonsent to the Ammerman, pastor of the Re- with 100 feet of road frontage. The:.Jl ler recently. Referring also to their Van Horn Agency was the broker,;*1 work at the fire which damaged Boro Bus company for changes In formed church at the Worden fu- Agency the Leonardo route was postponed. Gilland To Explain Outdoor Auction Sale Fair Haven House neral home. In the transaction. The seller, Mrs, the former Hoagland. residence, Frank Groff, was represented by Councilman Blake said the bor- A letter was received from the * ,— Tho modern country home of Monmouth Consolidated Water PTA'a. Role In Project This Week at Rumson Elston Combs of the Red Bank law - ough "is proud of the work they Has New Owner Weeber W. Brook in Chapel Hill, firm of Parsons, Labreeque, Can- company, in which It was explained Bridge Tuesday Middletown township, has been do." Edwin C. Gilland, superintendent Martha Washington's sewing iona * Combs. \ , Councilman Paul J. Hintelmann that the company would be unable table is one of a great collection Sale of the modern five-room cot- purchased by Mr. and Mrs. H, 3, to comply with the request of 16 of Red Bank public schools, will tage at Third and William streets, At Little Silver The VanHorn firm reports con*' announced clean-up week from May of antiques, oil paintings and works The fourth and probably last of a Craver of Larchmont, New -York, tlnued strong demand for well-lo- Middletown petitioners to extend speak on "How the F. T, A, Can Fair Haven, owned by Newman who recently moved Into the house, 8 to 11, inclusive, and asked the Assist in Carrying out Suggestion; of art being offered at auction to- series ot successful bridge parties cated residential property In a widen co-operation of the residents in water mains westerly from the Mid- day and ending Saturday at Walden, to James Robinson was The residence is situated on the dletown public school. of the Yale Survey" at an open announced today by Rolstort Water- will be held Tuesday night at 8 price range. The firm states that *M cleaning up their properties. Dally meeting ot the Junior-Senior Pa- "Tanglewood," palatial _. country o'clock In the Little Silver Woman's top of a hill, giving a splendid view at the present time about SO actual •:.•«* pick-ups, of refuBe will be made by Six lots were sold as advertised. home of John B. Balientlne on bury, o Red Bank realtor, through of the surrounding countryside, The rent-Teacher association Tuesday whose offices the transaction was club under the direction of Mrs. sales are pending in their office the borough trucks. ' The township netted 1800 on thenight in the Mechanic Street school Buena Vista avenue, just off the nine-room house, which includes awaiting passing pf title with more George K". Allen, borough en- sale. made. T. A. Brown. Hostesses are Mrs. four bedrooms and two bathe, was auditorium. .Invitations have .been famous Rumson road, Rumson, un- Albert V. Jones and Mrs. L.W.Tay sales being closed almost dally.. gineer, informed the council that As the meeting ended with the der direction of B. G. Coats. Mr. Waterbury has been learned T built by Mr. Brook a few years ago, sent to the parents of children in agent In the Red Bank area for. the lor. These current sales range In price.; approval had been received from, routine payment of bills, Allan the sixth grades at Mechanic and The paintings, engravings and part of the house being converted from $3,S00 up to $40,000. About a. the State Highway Department for Federal Insurance company, man- Others who have assisted in from an old farmhouse. There are Frenchman of Keansburg asked Oakland street schools' and to silhouettes include paintings by De- these parties are Mrs. C. J. Braae- quarter of-the properties are being M the Bellevue avenue Improvement that' the committee verbally item- Haas, Wengleln, Smlllu, Guaeton, aged by Chubb & Son, New York eight acres of rolling hillside In parents of children in the ninth city. fleld, Mrs. Alfred Qrlmminger, Mrs. bought by veterans and O. I. loana, ^ project Bids will' be received at ise each bill. Mr. Johnson invited grade at River Street school. E. Moran, P. Moran, Vanetlen, Per- eluded In the property, with a num- are frequently used for. financing. .. the next council 'meeting for re- Realty activity In the Red Bank C. S. Towmend, Mrs. Stanley J. ber of apple, Norway sprude and Inspection of the bills by all Inter- Officers will be Installed at theteel, Fungheim, Boggs and Breroot. Barrow and Mrs. Irwin D. Camp- surfacing the section of the road ested, but explained that slnee the The private collection of beer Steins' area Is expected to continue brisk- other trees,' making the grounds ORAY LADY COURSE from Rumson road to Ridge road. business meeting, and a musical ly during the next few months, the bell. . ., most attractive. A barn with two- bills had been audited and found program will follow. Refreshments were gathered not only in Germany • Purchase of a road grader at a correct, no purpose would be served but in London, Paris and Bombay. realtor said. car garage, chicken and turKey. The Red Cross Gray Lady clasi cost not to exceed $3,875 was au- will be served by the^hospltallty LICENSE TRANSFERRED houses complete the buildings.' for service Mcivilian hospitals will, by a more 'detailed reporting than committee. ""' - Trench and German clocks, ohlna, thorized. is now In effect. Mr, Frenchman porcelain, Chinese vases and period The Holmdel township committee Another recent sale was a newopen TuesdJJUlay 14. at the chap- Mrs, S. M. Hoffman, president, Dr. Powers To Tell ter house of tKe^county Red Crow,, is a Republican candidate for com- Mrs. Richard Strasburger and Mrs. furniture are among the offerings last'week approved the transfer of bungalow located In Falrfleld Gar- • ' Garbage Cans. mltteem&n In the coming pri- which include all the furnishings the tavern license ot Frank Creavy dens owned by Michael Bonforte at Shrewsbury. Mrs. Bruce Berck-, Joseph Odenbatih, represented the mans, corps chairman, will be at;;., Non Leak garbage cans of. heavy maries, opposing Mr. Runyon, association at the. annual spring of this 18-room mansion. His Life Story of Red Root taven to Mrs. Anne and sold to Robert L, ReVllle. Thn i dipped metal $1.79; ash cans with This de luxe auction Is being held Torino. The • place will now behouse follows the Florida bungalow the chapter ho.use daily to Inter- 3 i covers $2.98;. P.resto Cookers $12.80; conference of the Monmouth Coun- Rev. Dr^WIUiam El. Powers, who view those who wish to take tn» Fubllo Auction Sale ty Council of Parents and Teachers on the lawn, where there are seats known as -Anna's, tavern. type of architecture, the construc- ' curtain rods 6 and 10 cents; screen has been preaching at special ser- tion of which was completed In Oc- is wire In galvanized and copper.; of the Superior Trench, English, at North Long Branch, Tuesday. for 800, a sound system and music. course. American furniture, works o{ art, vices at New Monmouth Baptist Seed Com. tober. Mr. ReVllle Is a government I; lawn seed,, two pounds W cents; church will tell his thrlllng life Inspector employed by the U. S. I garden hose and screen hardware; decorations, etc, at "Tanglewood," Remember. Publio Auction. Hybrid field New Jersey certified Mortgage Loans. N^s.one-gallon.oan«.shellac W,(SO; Red^ Buena Vista avenue, Rumson, N. J, story Sunday at 7:45 p. m. Rev, No. 2. i and U. S. 13; also best Troaeury department and Is per- A loan plan within your budget. It's Sherman's for the best In Household goods and furntfh- William P.-Powell, pastor, states Monthly-amortization and Interest' ' Devil paint and varnish remover May-3,«ay^s8 and4.»tand-4-at-ll j>j>,*, m^eaom/eaeh enrtjnr draperies4apJ.,, bedspread'p s ngs Xr£>mrte,«tately 22-roon, res- •ua.Etqt.ia, nf Hybrid sweet corn and manently attached to the I/. S.Na- day.. Preview April 80th, May 1st, that this will probably be the,great- ne vai aopotTtt Eftfle, t^hei^ft^fM4%^Myt_jgjRjt^hei^ft^fM4%^edMl)ytjgjRj J tillon, We deliver. Na- slip covers and Venetian blinds. At idence ot Mrs. Henry KonI, Belle- complete J' 9i field .seeds. Coir the -UnpR.ld, balance, monthly. Ap« it tm a 10. Prown'a.—Advertise- 11 a, m, to 6 p.jn, , By .order of est service ever held In the church. over Brothers. 'Phone"Holmdel ' StlU'ftnother HBle was that of one tlonaliB prices that are right; The Sher- vue avenue, and River road. Rum- proved' Institution" for -proee»sl»»«-J John B, Ballantlne,' B." a "Coats, man Shop, 66 Broad street, Red son, N, J., May 10th and 11th at Everyone Is welcome. 6121. Wlekatunk, New Jersey.—Ad- of the Ingrarmjjn propertiespp , owned 1 ment. • vertisement. , . voterans loans. Mainstay Fedei auctioneer.—Advertisement. Bank,—Advertisement, 1:15 p, m. each day. Exhibition May . Dr. Powers will hold four, more by Wlyf l universityiit , whichihh ha hs Savings and- Loan' Association, ZXi . ' "Mother's Day." 8th, 11 a. m. to 6 p. jn. Entrance services In the church, Tonight be ' Farm ^ „ -^ ... 1 beeb n sold to Oscar R.' and Nor'ma Monmouth street, Red Bank, N. J. •Hallmark" cards 'will best ex- .. Veterans Loans. , on Bellevua avenue, By order of will, speak to Monmouth (County Mortgage Loans. Farm loa'i, i 'ttother and everyone's mother,; Al-40 yean to-repay, Unlimited 4% 100% ot the purchase price of.a auctioneer.—Advertisement, • the young people' will take part In annum, to finance homes, apart- funds for homes and country es- yg pp l ment houses, business, properties and had teen leased by the Nor- ' so now showing hew FrMiia design tates, Westmoreland Steven and h at an Interest rate of 4*. See ththe servicei . TTomorro w nglh^^ h ill ' '.of Roi'evllle pottery and many oth- WrChMansonM, , 6 .Qrumraond Place, antt new oonitruotlon. . Applica- mans for some time.' •• Jersey Central Power Llssner, Inc., 103 Norwood avenue, (tddtesj, the men's, rally conducted tions Invited. For further Infor- ' The sales wore made: by tho Jos- 6H%, '696. and — er oholae Mothers day gifts, Fax's peal, Phone Deal 1366 'or 1287, Bed Bank. Phonne 7<6-J.-rAdveitl^7<6JAdveitl^- New spring si ,„ few awn- 1 Sift Shop, 41 'Monmouth street, Red ment,' and' «poriaq'red'by'"tne Uin'trclubv mation wrjte to "M, L.," Box Sll, eph Q. MeCue Agency of Red Bank' stock. Information anHAtftlt Advertisement ngswitngs wiht ildee«* la ft) andd 38-Inc38Inch Holy .Communion will be observed Red Bank, N. J,—Advertisement, and Rumson, ~ ' - port upon requestt. widths; basswood porch screens, .In Sunday irfornlnsr.. sey Securities Co. Ii. all Uses. We deliver. National S *• Floor Covering. Vuel OU : . "The Candle- light." .- avenue, Asbury Park, Phone 311 3j>Prx»TOj^y>rtj£ttnent —Advertisement, ssrvmTm&r JuirWMlyedVMlydVa feW;>6llfeW;>6lls W KowElootrolut to suit, your burner| best grades Fair Haven, will have, a large sej and also some rugs. GeGtt yours Call 1 xiceA Uon_ofJb ^UP Week May 8th to May Lovely line of soatUr ruj W "ThThe CandlCandle tight. *' cleaners are' now being delivered JMUonfJb Unoluilve, Borough trucks will vertliement. at pre-war price, For free demon- Fred 'b. wikoff Co.. ankT MoththKripayK i ok \ up at the ourti every, "da* all liver/National 6 * 10. fair HveHavenn , wilwill lf&r your phone 883.—Advertisement Phlladendromrjn gn/.-colored pott 'increase you*.happiness to ash, and rubfejih which resident! Adetlit'' Mother's^ **--- stration'In Red Bank vlolnlty, .In duolna unwanted 'weight. Bisjit charge an your home, phone 'at onae. Alia Auctioneer Appraiser.' lonst oorsatroe, made to order,, of form bathfigiven,*•- ——"""* •bar* parti and repairs. Don't d«i 8, ,Q. Co»/ti, ewpot peas, .valley, vlolols, swset* lay Phoj&today, $«d sank 23.S7-J,. School of Auo heart* roses, etc, Alt purchases gift 1' V »v«niiei Long! wrapped frco'oi ohargi,—Adytrtlie«; mint. . i,--.,'..... • ,.ii • ,. •>, \

REP BANK- BEGISTgB, MAY 2,1940, eration* to come. 1 Vfcted for this -. - qowonssioNBD Rep. Auchincloss amendment and hops it will be JOHNS-MANVtLLC umson Show Place Sold Last Week talnod by the Senate. Lawrmc* 3. Cervellino, ton of. Explains Views 7. Amendment by Mr, Flannag Mr. and Mrs. Daniel CerveUinp of ROCK-WOOL HQME INSULATldN FEBEFBOOF flfAT£BPBO0F . PERMANENT • (Continued From Page 1) , P. O. Box 206. ship. We are still a free society the'payment of subsidies and be- based on the. enterprise system.. Let lieve they should be removed, I us abolish neither.without the. con- voted against this amendment be-. sent, of the people." cause I am In .favor, of a gradual Mr. Baruch is an unbiased Bton- and orderly process of reductions oniist arid practical businesBmsHi and I do not approve, of such a whose advice has always' been proposal applying to only' one. In sound, and even if he is a Demo- dustry, •-••••• crat, I lLsten -when he speaks! S: Amendment by Mr. Crawford I will go over the amendments (R.) of Michigan, which would pro- to. the bpl briefly but I hope in- hibit the reduction of established fprnaativejly:aatve ; . . . „ • wholesale trade discounts on nor- 1. Ajn (lment Joy Ur. Wolcott mal wholesale mark-ups In setting (R.) of ichigan to extend the act maximuB prices in the case of any for nine jj onthe, which carried (209- wholesale indutry whose principal 189). ch ado has been mad^ sale', from 1939'to 1941, were re- about this amendment which rather duced during th» vat by "OSfo be- amazes me. ' I .consider p/ice con- low the distribution in the'years trol to be a temporary" measure 1939 to 1941, whlehi was adopted which should end aa soon as pos- (214-123); This amendment affects sible, BO I voted for this amend, the distribution of goods and, of THE REXALL DRUG STORES ment (a) to serve notice on the ad- course, the distribution of goods is ministrators that its termination 61osely wrapped up with • their, was desifabls and, (b) to give th? manufacture. Why, for instance, nswr Conigress, which meets Janu- should automobile distributors be Cor/Brood 6. Monmouth Sts. ary 3, 19^7, a chance to look, things forced to absorb Increase* costs of MAY 2,3,4 over and> make whatever, changes manufacture, especially when the Phone 1444 in the ac;t may be necessary. costs of distribution have also in- • 2. Amendment by Mr. Wolcott creased? Such business philosophy (R) ol Michigan, providing that no Is hard to understand, and 1 voted maximum price shall be set on'any to support this amendment, al- commodity which "does not reflect though I ftiink It is a pity that the cost of production and a rea- OPA policy forced it to-be writ- sonable profit, which carried (259- ten into the law. 137), This amendment is sound I voted against the recommittal business and. will tend-to stimulate of the bill, which was lost. (20-370) the production of ALL articles. The and I voted for the final passage philosophy that businessmen should 1 n f Reynolds, Richards & of the bill which carried (36642). Thursday/ Friday and Saturday The Ra \ HonAf. j P a or will manufacture.goods at a loss do not think this bill, honestly tor* of River road, Fair Haven, re- On the second floor are five family McCutcheon represented the pur- is foolish and tends to reduce the and properly administered, will In- port the sale of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bedrooms, two maids' rooms and chaser. production volume. I voted for this crease • the cost of .living, as has Stook your medicine chest •• n „ Remove make-up the easy way four baths. There are several amendment and would do BO afjdln liam C. Riker's residence, with eight been-elalmed,-and-I_am__CQnfldei!i_ now-for tbe months to comoHiCO'KuX Qrfod for complexion, too acres of ground located on the wood-burning fireplaces. The heat- because it is sound-and there is'no it will definitely reduce the Ujreat west eide of Bingham avenue, Rum- lffg plant Is oil-fired and all plumb- reason to believe it'Sannot be'.read- of inflation by the gradual elimina- eon, • to Mr. and Mr*- Alfred F. ing is braes. A two-car garage and Leonardo Group ly administered. tion of subsidy payments and by Rubbing Alcohol Compound Rexall Theatrical Gold Cream King, Jr., of Roselyn, Long Island. greenhouse are attached to the 3. Amendment by Mr. Crawford greater incentive to manufacturers Mr. King and Mr. Hiker are vet- main residence. Out-buildings in- Asks Protection (R.) of Michigan, requiring the for increased production. • 1 Pound erans and both were naval officers clude a playhouse, chicken house price administrator to. report, to I cannqt help observing, before I —^ - 2 for 40c 2 for 86c In World War II. Mr. Klngf Is a and small stable.' Congress by October 1, 1946, on close, that tbe careless and extrava- ^-Ihe eight acres of rolling grounds Want Traffic Lfght plans for liquidating OPA, which gant remarks which are being manufacturer with plant and offices was adopted by an overwhelming mode by persons on both sides of located on Staten Is'lrffid. %LX- Rl-are enclosed In split rail fencing voice vote. I supported it because this question cause me consider- BEAUTY AIDS Rexall REXALL REMEDIES ker is an Insurance broker with of, and are landscaped informally. At School Crossing t ta abyiouely abound provision. able concern; it is difficult to do SOo Coooa Butter Cold Cream, flees at 55 Liberty street, New Mr. and Mrs. King and their fam- 4. Amendment by Mr. Gossett constructive and sound job tov Baby Oil 26o Cherry Bark Cough Syrup, I York. ily expect to occupy their new hoffne The. Leonardo Citizens associa- 3 oz 2 for51c (D.) of Texas pjovidlng for the re- the benefit of the country in th» BOc all* ' 3 oz. 2 for 26o The house, 6et far bock from the in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. tion met Friday night and discussed moval oEniaximijm price controls midst of so much misinformation. traffic conditions ,on route 36 and. I road at the end of a winding drive- RlkeiHrtfl^lready moved to their on agricultural and non-agricul- feel sure that your background way, Is of rambling Colonial design farm in Holmdel. jeonardvllle road with regard to tural commodities, which carried of experience and patriotism will 35c Jasmine Cleansing 26o Cold Tablets, he "school children's crossings be- and. one of the most modern of The country homes and estates of (228-166). This is an insidious give you the wisdom necessary to Pream, 2% oz. 2 for 36o 80't 21 Rumson's larger homes. It was Douglas E, Cralk and Van R, Hal- ing without sufficient protection. amendment worBed in most com- do what is best for our country. plicated language and might be ap- Thank you for your patience in i constructed by Mr. and Mrs. Rlker The group voted to write the Mid- sey adjoin the King property. licable to many commodities other a few years before .the war. The seller was represented by dletown Township committee, with reading this and for the constant 36o Jasmine Cold Creom, 25o Corn Solvent, Small I a view to having the state high- than agricultural, such as coal, ray- good will and Advice you have al- Rexall On the first floor of the residence William "Foeter of the Red Bank on, etc. I do not approve of legis- ways afforded me. | 2«oz 2for36o 2for26o| art a living' room, entrance hall law firm of Applegate, Stevens, way department supply a hand-op- lation by indirection, 'and I voted Sincerely yours, with powder room, library, dressing: Foster & Reussille. The Brooklyn erated traffic light, together with against this amendment and hope James C. Auchincloss, M. C. Milk of Mag. the installation of "School Zone" it will' be taken out of the bill In I 35c Jasmine Cold Cream, SOo Denture Adhesive Pow- I warning eigns. tho Senate. Cream, 3 oz... 2 fo> 36c Tooth Paste der, 3 oz...... 2 for 51 o I The association will write Sena- 5. Amendment by Mr, Wads- 39c tub*. 2» at ' :or H, Alexander Smith and Con- worth (R.) of New York, removing gressman James C. Auchincloss livestock or any edible product pro- I SBo Theatrical Cold Cream, 2So Headaohe Tablets -FOR SALE - relative to a report that the Navy cessed therefrom from OPA con- | 1 Ib 2for86o 2 for 26o at Earle Is burning new, seasoned trols, which was rejected (172-223). This was a very broad amendment lumber. The letter is being sent in I 5Oo Riker's Violet Cerate, protest to the manner of expending submitted in the best of faith to. 25o Milk of Magnesia Tabs. eradicate the evils that have crept | 3oz. ...2 for..51o money as well as wasting lumber into the meat industry under price 50c 38's 2 for 26c Complete Contents of House which could be used in building control, including the black market, homes for veterans. but if controls.are removed from I 5Bo Riker's llasol, 8 oz 25o Little Liver Pills, 100's.. I meat they must also be removed Klenzo The letter JWIH also JncludS a re- | 2 fop 56c 2 for 26c | port made by a member concerning from the feed that produces meat, and Some Antiques an dtacer using civilian personnel as well as milk and poultry prod- Shampoo ucts. The amendment was too far- 49o Mascal's Almond Hand at the Earle depot to remodel his reaching and I voted against It. I 1.25 Melo-Malt, 16 oz. I home on I^osford avenue; An in- may say that I have such a high Lotion, 16 oz. 2 for 50c 2for51« •• :• - 2 for 1.281 Must Sell Before May 15tfc vestigation has been requested. regard for Jim Waistvorth that I | Also discussed was a complaint regretted that I was not in agree- SOo Old Fash. Face Powd.,2;i ment with his amendment. 25c Nasol Jelly with Ephed- I against the garbage collection. Col- oz. Nat. Rachel 2 for 51 c rlne, % oz. .... 2 for 26o lection days are uncertain, it was 6. Two amendments by Mr. Wol- I reported, and-unffanitary conditions cott (R.) of Michigan voted on to- 59c prevail in the pick-up., A- group of gether, providing for the gradual Rectal Soreness 38o Brlte Polish Remover, ; 28o 8prtng Tabs, 60's I Leonardo women were asked to at- removel of subsidies by their re- Gat Relief New Easy Way 3 oz ...2 for 40c 2 for 26c tend the next meeting of the town duction of 25%. every 45 days on Klenzo Frances E. Cleveland agricultural commodities and pro- — Sit In. Comfort I ship committee to protest the situ- ProUrcnon i#« quick, dcpindibU rcllmi ation. ducts manufactured In whole or In of JtdbJns, painful ricUl soruieu—jyinj>. iOoJonteel Powder Puffs.... Antiseptic SOo Rexlllana substantial part from such com- tomi which may also accompany pUca and 471 WEST PARK AVENUE, OAKHURST The road commissioner will be re- modities, adopted (245-150). The hcmorrholdi. Brlno •oothlng »m» oi 2 for 11c c 2 for 51o comfort upon contact, forma protecting quested to have the lot at. the cor- payment of subsidies is deficit fi- film over sore arcs, hclpi destroy infectious I 2for60 ner of Highland and Appleton av- nancing and this must stop some cermi, aids Nitur* heal op raw, broken I 25o Lavender Talc, 35* - 25o Toothache Drops, large.. Phone L. B. 3383. Hours: From 10 to 12 a. m. enues cleaned. The group>st'ated day—the sooner the better. Fur- tlMiiea. No oil-no greaM to «tain eloUi- I ng. Sold on money back guitknte*. Bt sure oz. 2.for26c 2 for 26o that the brush, rubbish and varied thermore, subsidy payments are to cet this modern relief today... ailc tor 3 to 6 p. m. items on the site presented a fire most Inflationary by increasing th» hazard. circulation of money arid being • PROLARMON <4 135o Hall's Borated Talc, 75c Rex-Rub, 6 oz. paid with borrowed money add an additional debt burden to the gen- AT ALL SUN RAY DRUG STORFS • 16 oz 2 for 38c 15c 2 for 76c To Participate 15o Cocoa Butter 8ticks, Plastic Combs 500 Month. W. Pine A Tar [ %oz. 2 for 16c In May Day Fete 2 for 16' Comp., 7 oz... 2 for 51 o • Two Red^ Bajik area' girls will participate in the May Day fete Saturday "aFTPilson college, Cham- Five full grains of aspirin A good antiseptlo gargle bcrsburg, Pennsylvania. They are Mlsa Elizabeth Jqwett, daughter pt Rexall Puretest Aspirin Mi31 Solution Mr. and Mrs. Grand jean-K. Jewett t\ of Pair Haven, and Miss Mlrjam Pints ooUm Kangas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. VICTORY --• • 2 for 50c 2 for 60c Edward Kangas of Coifs Neck. Miss Jowett is a member of the HAIR & SHAVING NEEDS ticket committee. Miss Kangas 29c VITAMINS will play the role of "Peter's MARKET 11.18 "83" Hair Vigor, [ 68o Ascorbic Add Tabs., 50 WITH OLSON PRODUCTS Shadow" In "Peter Pan." The pro- 14 oz. 2 for 1.20 Nylon nig.. 40's 2 for 80© gram Includes coronation of the May Queen, the annual horse show, 25o Martel's Hair Oil, 4 oz... Tooth Brush SOo Brewer's Yeast tabs., art exhibit, reception, campus tours 21 West Front Street Tel. 508 e WINDOW CONDITIONING and two dances, •2 for 26c 2for30 , idO's 2 for 51o OLSON 3-in-l Combination Units-,. Storm Window), Weatherstrips and "Y" DANCE MAY 28. 29o Klenzo 8havlng Cream.. 1.50 Cod Liver Oil; High Po- Screens.Enjoy comfort the year'round FRESH GRADE A , 2 for 30c tenoy, 14 oz. 2for 1.51 and eliminate the troublesomcspring The Y. M. arut_X'*y. H. A. of | 20c trie Long Branch Jewish Commun- and fall changes of your screens and LONG ISLAND FRYING 25o Qent's Talc, 3 oz Adhesive 65o Halibut Liver Oil Cap's., stffrm sash. No storage problem. ity center will hold a spring dance 2 for 26c plain, 50's .... 2 for 66c Sunday, May 26, at the Community | Tape RE-ROOFING center. The. "T" wtyl sponsor a. f? softball team. 30c Rexall Shaving Lotion, l x 5 yds. 65o Thlamln Chloride Tabs., OLSON Roofs of Asphalt, Asbestos, 4 oz. 2 for 31o 5 mg.| BO's .... 2 for 68o Slate and Wood Shingles art applied 1 2for21< right over your old roof, never leaving WHAT! AN ORANGE GROVE your home exposed. You can protect Chickens 55o Rexall 8havlng Lotion, 65o Thlomln Chloride Tabs.. . and beautify your home and add to Ducks 8 QZ 2 for 66o 5 m., 60's .... 2for66o its value. IN YOUR REFRIGERATOR! | Fou'II think to when you taste 18o Permedge Blades j Double 35c 70o Yeast A Iron Tabs., RE-SIDING — Edge) paok 5.. 2for 2Oo the orchard freth'nett of | Pint 100»s 2 for 76o OLSON Siding—over old sidewulls Quich-Fro*en Orange Juice —is the surejt way to eliminate pt'ri. 19o Permedge Blades) 8lngle LAXATIVES odic repairs, painting—and protects Fancy picklnf? fresh oranges right Edge j paok 5.. 2 for 20o PEROXIDE Hgainst weather and fiTe. OLSON "off the tree" every morning for | c 1.00 Aga-Rex Compound, 18 ..... ^ Siding cannot rot or decay...is even lifcakfitst and enjoying a heaping 2for36 oz 2 for 1.01 * termite proof. „ /lavor-fresh,. vitamin-packed glnsn 18o Klenzo Super-thin; Dbk-' of pure, chilled orange -juice. Try Edge; paok6.2fo>20o It tomorrow morning! | 2Bp Puptest Castor Oil. , •. INSULATING AH you ha,vo to do is get pure, 3 T« «««*,m:.;;3 oz.v»,...... ,....,.2 for26o REXALL REMEDIES Saves J0% in ypurfuel bills.' OLSON nuick-frozen orange juico at your Rock Wool Insulation is easily and Xr07,cii-food dculcr today and put it BOoAold Dyspepsia Mixture,* 1.00 25o Purtest Epsom 8alt, in your^ refrigerator for renilv GRADE quickly applied frorti the outside, serving. SALAD ' •«4oz. SforSio Puretest 18 oz. 2 fpr 26o Nothing in >our house is disturbed. £m\ why is puro, quick •frozen AA In VPjntcr—Keep*"(he Heat.inside orange juice nuturnlly frpshcr, 38o Aloo-Rex, 16 oz.:,, ABDG SBo Puretest P. E. Oasoara jour homa In Summer—Keeps the STEWING richer, bottcr-tnstltiK than anythlnif • 2 for 406 I Arom., 4 oz... 2 for B6o Heat biUiidt')our.home". -ftl you've tried? Hccauao ncXfto piclt- Capsules inR1 oraneca off a brunch thoro'H 1 Hit} tn O/.SON r.tigitiirr dtititmlnlt lit mutijt utjiytu cml'itu nothing that can cqunl pure, ijulck- Cnlirif eOoAnalgeslo Balm - Z for I? 25c Puretest Qlyo'n Sup,, 12's iiitiiityuiih O7.JOM I'rod^tn n\d txpltln em mumltlypajmtnt film. frci7.cn orange juice. V1IUU1 2 for 61c Infant, Adult.. 2 for 26o ' Flit M COlffON AND MAIL Hero's tho Bccrct of MB flavor unit KnodncBHi Qnlji thu fluent rjtlaiity, 76ff Mllnol, 16 ox., irlpu-to-pi'rfectipii.ornnKOB urn solec -a5o.AhUold.Qaj Tablets, Chickens 40'a ...'..... 2 for 26c p..f ! OLSON COMPANY, Inc. tail to Hlurl with.' They'ro seiuuczoil Z|± ' | ',?' A»..,,,d Railroad, A.b«ry-lMrl.,.N. «»•J. " by mnehino (not n hund touches • WINDOW i rhnnr. Aibury Parjj 70S i for 1«88 U WlnriuW.Condlllonlni, P Iniulillni '/•;•••• .I'-..- ',.••.;; Jfori'" eaut Road \ ..Rumson, New

Spacious Living Room Showing The Built-in Pipe Organ, French and English Furnishings' r JFront View Showing Main Entrance Fronting on Bellevue Ave. *,*. * >. a

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One of the Master Bedrooms Dining Room Overlooking The Flower Garden

Recreation and Smoking Room Another Master Bedroom, Lounging and Dressing Room

By order of Mrs. Henry Kohl the furnishings of this stately residence vrill be sold at ''*• PUBLIC AUCTION - ... . . FRIDAY and SATURDAY '- MAY 10th, and MAY 11th

THe Residence Will Be-6pen For Inspection, On ., .

There will be an admission charge of $l.'pQ"plus Federal T*ax of 20c arid'the price of * admission will be deducted from purchases., . •• • .. •••••it * - * i • * i i' *

. Sale Conducted By

•'' BED BANK BEG1BTEB, MAY 2, mualoipaUy owned because "* pri- Oceanport Cra»h ' tie Mgk ***»l *ealo, 1 SPRING CLEANING Recreation Field . vately owned'field wpjild not be Sto Pd Runwrn #e»Jdr. •MEANS ' permanent or benefit everyone." Injure* Two "'_." ^!*J**aTaiolee read •* arUole- Science He suggested adult supervision of Has Quilt E on quilt designs and their origin*., RUG CLEANING For Eatontown Is the field and a code ol regulations. • TwoperMnm.yera Injured Sunday QullU were exhibited farMrs . Ger- Rpom ,. "Mayor!' Fary asked for remarks night when a car, driven by J. trude. Capen, Mw, *ranfc Mbben, and suggestion* from the too? and Mrri Harry O'Brifen Rosse, 28, of Woodbln* *v»niit, Lit- Citizenship .Pilgrims Mr*.- Albert' Ivlnfc Mr*. Qtty I« Church Edtfloe, ..-:,"• SoughtBy Yoktji representatives of various .organi- tU Silver, struck two parked ears Qulnn, Mr* W, Hugh Ryder, Mrs. I Broe4 Street.' Red Bank zations expressed their views. In General Chairman ; and overturned at "Main street and Gncpts At Meeting William Thompeoo, Mrs, J, Bpann Mayor And Council addition to MayoV Rowland's state- Oceanport avenue, Oceanport, Jetfen and MnC Bruce Campbell. T»t JU«f B»nV ?4«0-J- . ment mentioned' above, Council- JSIw. Uarry O'Brien was general Injured, besides Rosse, was a Old flulltd were ahlWUd at a Jim. John H. Osbora ni solo- man Ralph I* Lewis made a num- passenger, Pietro Venturino,'«, of OPEN DAILY .. Act On Request Of chairman ot the card party held meetlni ofu Monmouth ohaji*»r, tot. Jtti. Margaret ConoVer was 14 East Sunset avenus, Bed Bank.' X; ' i to 4.P. st •. ber of suggestions which the youth Friday night by the Philathea so- Daugotem Ainerioan Revolution, hptteNL aided by Hit, Oeborn and 'Youth Officials'" received with Interest.-Commander ciety of tha Baptist church at. the Taken to Monmouth Memorial hos- Thunday at the Red Bank Worn* lira. /OMtpdore N. Parmr/, iThe Except Sondajf and ATLANTIC' pital In the Eatontown ambulance, 1 Vincent J. Moves of Eatontown Red Bank Woman's club. ' Hand- an'.olub. Good «VU«entWp pil- next ntewlng will be Iburedsy. Holidays . post, American Legion, pledged Venturino Jwa» admitted with a pos- jpiurs., Frl., Sat . Sat Mayor Harry S. Rowland and all made aprons were table prizes, and grims, sponsored by the chapter in May 91. Officer* will be elected, complete support and also offered special awards were won by Mrs. sible fractured nose and lacerations and delegates who will attend the WttUmf Evening*, 7.SO to »:S0 members of the- Eatontown coun- the use of a temporary structure of the bridge of the nose; Rosse, who' ttt state good, oltUensnlp pU»rlm CORNEL cil present at a regular cession last \. C. Hewitt, Mrs. Julian M. Par- contest,' were guest*. national -D. -A. R. oongref* in At- on Route, % which the post plans er, Mrs, Joseph -Clayton, Mrs. suffered a lacerated Up and chin lantio. City thl« month, will give : '• Ban th, Blbli. th« Worki of /WILDE Friday night voiced their approval to acquire. . w&i release^ after treatment .Pilgrim* atUndlng were MM . UETT Biker Eddy, Discoverer iind of acquiring, if possible a recrea- aeob Stryker, Mrs. George Clev- According to Police Chief Arlene Rooney, Red Bank Oatho- reporia. -Foundtr of Chriitlnn Science, and tion field, a project recommended Prank Poer, in behalf of the nberg," Mrs. George Coudrier, Mrs. ' all otfc«r authorlied Ohrirtlam Scl- ' ANITA youth, expressed appreciation to Charles Walling and Police Com- for consideration of the borough tebecca Taylorand Mrs. J6hn Fln- missioner Kenneth Riddle of Ocean- |: one* Ut«n>tun may b» rmil, bor- Recorder Kenneth Smith for his esan. •. ' .,.'. ; row»d or vurehMM, . . LOUISE fathers < by Youth Government assistance in arranging the meeting port, who investigated, Rons •truck' "sons" at a meeting held the pre-' In charge were Mrs, Ale,x Pepin, the curb before hitting parked cars i'i••"'• Th« Public li Wtlconw 1 and other valuable help. He an-«ra. Harry Boshcy, Mrs.. George ceding night in municipal hall. : nounced that the next meeting of owned by Mayer's dairy ot Sand- The mayor stated > at the council Gorman, Mrs. Cecil C. Ledlard, ford street; New Brunswick, and by "The Bandit Of the .youth would • be held next Mrs. Patrick F. Bailey, Mrs. !Wor- sefeaion that he had told the youth Thursday night In borough hall, Master Sgt. John Kutehak of Fort •? Sherwood Forest" gathering that the borough was en- and that all who are Interested are en It Grooms, Sr., Mrs. Harry Monmouth. .' =• In Technicolor deavoring to purchase/ a 12-acre Invited to attend. '".. layton, Mrs. Mae Hugg, • Mrs. Rosse's car and ths automobile field for such a purpose as was ieorge Bray, Mrs. William * C. Among others, attending Thurs- owned by the dairy had to be towed "BULK" Sun., Mon., Tues.. asked Acting Park Commissioner Howell, Mrs, Eugene Magee, Sr., to Hymah's garage, Oceanport ave- James N. 'Wolcott, Jr., was apr day night's meeting were Council- ind. Miss Julia M. Wailing. Assist- nue, Rosse's vehicle was complete- Sunday Continuous from t p.m. pointed chairman to look into'the man Spencer M. Pa.tters.on, Re- .Farm and Garden corder Smith, Rev. Chester P. Apy, ing hostesses were Misses Dolores ly wrecked while the car owned ty matter as to cost OT a suitable and Buzbee, Rita Cloth and Dorothy the dairy was damaged in the front GREBR centrally located',mot and other de- Rev. Chester J. Padgett and Rev. •j Quality, John L. Herr, ministers of local ^rongelb, .""'"•" - . end. Kutchak's car, although dam- tails for a rep'ort'at the next Others present were Mrs. Joseph aged, could be driven from th« GARSON V council meeting. churches; Mrs. Anna Aumack and scene of the accident. *' Mrs. Flora Knight of Pride of Cres- Dillon, Mrs.. Edward O'FIaherty, 1 CLARK Ivlng Fary, youth government cent council, • Sons and Daughters Mrs; Mary Massey, Mrs. William ' Enroute to the hospital, the am- mayor, stated the purpose of last of Liberty. Roswell, Mm. Edward H. Fenton, bulance collided with a car driven Thursday's youth government meet- by.Miss Florence E. Sullivan, of GABLE At the regular council session Mrs. Thomas Voorhls, Mrs. Flor- From ing was to secure the support of nce Kennedy, Mrs. Irving Wells, Oceanport, at Bath avenue and the citizens of Eatontown by pre- Friday night a request from Mon- Broadway, Long Branch. Unable —IN— mouth County Historical society for Mrs. Roger Wymbs, Mrs. Clifton Woodruff's, Burpee's, senting arguments in favor of se- Abbott, Mrs. Fred Frlck, Mrs. "Irv- to continue because of damage* to curing a site to be used as a rec- the names of local boys who lost the Eatontown ambulance, the. pa- ADVENTURE' their lives in the last war wRs re- irvg Davidson, Mrsi Harold S. Ferry-Morse'sj -JBuist's, r-eation field. John Head said a suit- Mable, Mrs.' Kenneth R. 'Smith, tients were transferred to the Long able location might be a-problem. ferred to Councilman Ralph L. Branch ambulance which carried Landreth'a Seed Co. iVedncuday One Day Arthur Formlcola cited examples of . Lewis. tfrs. Barbara -Heyer, Mrs, M. J. them to the hospital. ~boys-who"hadno place-to-play-ball [ A letter of thanks received from Q'Hara, Mrs. .Harry Clayton, Jr., Stanley Dussman, of Batontown, and bejing ordered off public prop- the Shore Firemen's Bowling league yy7 ^y driver of the ambulance ana Frank "Distributor" CHAULES BOYER erty. Delores Cattanl said the youth for the borpugh's gift of a- trophy Stryker, Mrs. George Conrad, Mrs. LaParre, a-member of the_JBaton- —IN— of Eatontown could not participate was read by the clerk. Thomas Mead, Mrs. Carl Wilms, town First Aid squad, were unhurt. as actively as they should In high Councilman Lewis reported the ilrs. Chris L. Berge. Miss Sullivan, and her stoter, Lil- W.D.SWARTZEL "Together Again" j school athletics , because they arrival of the new flood lights and Mrs. Fred Conover, Mrs. Kenneth ian, a passenger in the Sullivan —ALSO— "lacked dexterity that can only be their installation on the fire trucks. Robinson, Mrs. Louis E. McD.er- vehicle, also escaped.injury. Officer acquired by constant practice." mott, Mrs. David Leroy, Mrs. Clara William Shrewsbury, of Long Feed & Farm Supplies RICHARD DIX Bids tor tax title Uena on some borough-owned lots were received Chambers, Mrs. Mary E. Bolln, Mrs. Branch investigated. Edward Chase stressed the point Harry Clayton, Sr., Mrs. William HAZLET,N.J. LYNN MERIUCK that the field should be centrally and will take their usual legal —IN— course. Travers, Mrs. Charles Hawkins, KAHN BETUBN8 located so as to be easily accessible Mrs. Rita H. Douglas, Mrs. Ed- Phone Keyport 1109 "Voice Of The Whbf.Ier" to the majority of the youth. Frank Capt. Harry J. Kahn of Broad Poor thought the field should be ard H. Sc'attergood, Mrs. John It navs to advertise in the Reelster /ogel, Mrs. I*red Evenden, Mrs. street, Matawan, .recently arrived ames H. Taylor, Mrs. Grace King, In New York, after having been in Mrs/Jane Warner, Mrs. Olive Tel- charge of the production control of ler, Mrs. John Flnnegan, Mrs. Clar- the ceramic industries In Bavaria nce Dolan, Mrs. Bernard Levin,for the American Military Govern- Mrs. Ensley. E. White, Mrs. Nlch- ment las O. Lamb, Mrs. George J. Red- In the service 48 month*, he was den, and Misses Llllle Hendrlckson, overseas 18 months. Prior to en- ffWSiRrf U$T FEW.DAYS Florence Kennedy, Helen Lang, tering the army he operated the Nonie Ryan, Elizabeth Rynn, Mar- Tile Products company in Mata- ^FOR MOTHER'S DAY PHOTOGRAPHS on Redden and Eleanor Koch. wan, which firm ceased' operation when he joined the service. SPECIAL MOTHER'S DAY OFFER!

BIRCH TO RETIRE One •sertlfal 11 x 14 Rumson High School On •nSnffftv entotOfnBpn $525 2 Bertram Birch, who started a Ailrscllvely Mewnltd New$ hardware business in Red Bank ¥BkTUa nearly 50 years ago, will retire next Come in for yonr sitting now to mak* Last Wednesday afternoon after December and lease his Freehold school the girls of the tenth grade store to. John W. VanDerveer, a •ore photographs will be finished for gave a surprise party in the form retail grocer of that place. Mr. ii now vH ID tun Mother'* Diy, Msy 12. of a shower in honor of Margaret Birch came to Monmouth county M (Mk iOH Hovm Daily 10 A. M. I* * t. M. I* N» Appointment Needed VanHor'n. who ' on Easter Sunday from Connecticut when 18 yeare old Jomntoj Until * t. M. became the bride of Leon J. Harris. and operated a store in Red Bank '• Selection ef Proofs Shown The party was held In the cafe- for 15 years before moving to Free- teria with all of the girls of the hold. He plans to winter in Florida WE IPlCIAll/i IN W1DDING POR1RAI15 CANOID WIOOIKG clasg and the claSB advisers. Miss and Mexico. ALBUMS, AND COPY CIAH »F 1! OB A TIO NS OF OlD PHOTOGRAPHS Esther Barnes and Miss Marion Scott, present. The tables were set in a hollow square and the decora- tions were In blue and yellow, with the gifts under a blue and yellow umbrella. After refreshments of cdokles, ice cream and cokes the girls" gathered around for the opening of BRAKES the gifts, among which was a gift from the class, as well as gifts from individual girls, mostly of a per- sonal nature. When the gift's h.ad Wen opened Adjusted-RELINED -Serviced and admired, a ball made from the ribbons which had bound the gifts was unwound around a circle PROMPT SERVICE - QUALITY WORK formed by all present. Elna Noonan was the receiver of the end of the ball. Much fun was had over the %WM supposed meaning of this, and of other things supposed to be of sig- nificance in the ceremony. J. H. MOUNT CO.

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"or purs*. "• ' #^ em fupply of these IKIi compactly packed book m»tche« always At hand .for the. countlB»» time*. f a mAtch U needed,-rt BED BANK BANK REGISTER toritun and it iff hoped that all who can poa- 4«*t jtt.tb*t Jowl mtw XXMUBX TAiOLlX Continue* Uom flibly do «> will afford themselves of the Editorial Views bralni, we're going to pretwt to reo, should earry Ko, Mi9. ESTABLISHED U7» - opportunity of receiving" these valuable in- Oovernor Dew»y. That hen's la* An InUrtiting gtntral valuable.—Baltimore Evening Sun. Genealogy •ketob of the Jjomjr itmtiy w rtage "XMords ihould carry sty John H. Cook and Henry .CUy structions.. The course is one of the humer* of Other Papers pared by -an anonymous ytott*. a«w ' THOMAS IBVISG: BBOWN 'ou8 public services performed .by' the Bed OOOD-BY1B TO THE OAVAULY. slonal gentalocitt is herewith gub- In issue of Tdb.», 1MB, Cafferty mltted. Family should oarty No. 8678. Editor and Publisher' . .„ Cross for the welfare of mankind. In peace Let ui ehed » briny tsar for Ut . MM, .William ft. Coaovri, Free- .- In-Issue of-Mar. T 1W, Cafferty (Tb. oplaloni •apruiid in thi Sdl. horse oavjalryf Tht array U to hold, N. -X, Star- Route, editor, A Century of Population OrowtlT, JAMES J. HOGAN, Associate Editor as in war, the Bed Cross "carries on." :orUi Vlnra btrtundtr do not ntea»»ar. (Bureau of th,e. V. S. Oen»ui> 880; Family should oarry No. 8879. Assistant Editor - t carry tie tndoraamut of Tbs B*a> merge 1U motorized cavalry unit* ohalrman of the Genealogical com- mittee of Monmouth County HI*- -Avenigt ilse of family.8.*; Jiee4s In issue of ^ar. M, JW«, Cafferty If. HABOLD KELLY, Loaned to the Navy o-o-o-o-o-o with the armored forces,; there Family should carry No, 8686. . will be-left but a sad little rem- torlcal association, freehold, N. J. In 1790, »; all others, 170; shown ____lEB THE ASSOCIATEDiPBES B_, A- Nation-Wide.Sticker Campaign . AMERICA'S BE8P0NCUB1UTT nant to perpetuate}, the glories and Genealogical Index (Part 10) by Pint U. 8. Census only instates Tkrf Atiociatad' Frcit 1J neiiuWtly •nlitltdNo thi «M tha proud tradition* of man who of New York and Pennsylvania; Tht natlona ax( bitting * ball Marriage Doctor Explain** tor rwubUcatlon ot all new. dUpateh.. er«dlUd to It 01 Against Liquor Advertising. . - •- - bwk apd Jorth, ai in * gauu, roda Into battle on homback. aoj. * eet.othtrwln er.dlt.d in tbli piutr-and ij>» tis lull ntwi Sept 6. IBIS to Jan. S, 1016 Variations of spelling (IbtdsaW); vabllihed theriln. ,... . A Register subscriber last week clipped while million* *• hunger^ 'S«or«Ury Shares of ' Phil Sheridan— —271©-^ Use Of Hypnosis Vnderaon sent cables to ten. na- Nathanl Forreit—and Jeb Stuai Loosee, Losa-Xosey, Loshy, iosle, Member Audit Bureau of Circulations two liquor advertisemen'ts from a recent is- lom promUJng that tha United Ackerman, George Losyee,,. (New York):— Lossy, and' Morgan's raiders—and Oust Aokerman, James 'It takes lntelllftnoe and con- N»tton») Advertliln* Repr«ientatlve>, Martin Calktrt Itatet will curtail domestic con- Loose, Lose, also, sue of The Kegister and tailed tliem to The famous 7th! Algor, Mary centratlon to be a, subject for Co.. U E».t mh St.. N«» York 12! WiitpMadtaoB St., umpUon of fata it they do JO. Th» It was apparent, of course, (lat Derivation:—Dutch; Loose, Loos; hypnosis/' Dr. William M, Tr&ver- Chlcigo, HI.|, 1506 Cheitnut St.. Pnlladtlphla. P« • Eegister office with a sticker thereon cap- 3rltl«h are prepared, to ration Algor,'.Lydia, Fl. Lore; p. Luse, In Roil of Battle this day would come. The g so- Alg-or, Rebecca — ton, assistant n»yohologisi of the Th« Bed BanJ tUgiiUr a«»umei no financial reiiponiibUl- iread—and. fats—If the ' United line motor . . . was tlralees, it VBJS Abbey, Luse (but this last prob- tiaa for typographical error, in advertliamente but mil rasrint tioned "I didn't like this ad in my paper!!' "Allen, Ann. Marlboro state hospital told Mori- ; States will also ration. Or they: will g vulnerable, it was Immune to ably an English surname.) (Cf. Sur- that part of an »arertlieni«nt W which the typographical together with her signature. • ' Allen, EDen D. mouth Junior college students and J error occuri. AdvertUeri will please notify the management 'adopt administrative' meajurea of disease, and largely.; Indifferent] to name and Racial Book, Susa Oates faculty .neenflx, .. ;• . ' • . " Allen Fanny Immediately of any error which m»T occur. . This is the first evidence received-by > comparably effective nature to ollwate. ' ••-.-•• |j. Young, Genealogical Society of • According to Dr. Treverton, One year, 12.601 il* those which the United States Is Allen, Iaaao P. Utah.) la notes belowwe dlscuu hypnotism is a.very old and^mucb < < Subscription Prices In Advance: The Register of the nationwide campaign The story of the horse cavalry Allen, Mary monthi. 11.60; three monthi.-75 centsi-ilntU COPT. »' e«nti. repared to adopt." won't be forgotten of course. Chil- another conjecture from which the misunderstood'science. It has long started by the Liquor Ad Crusade of Bolla, dren will still r«ad of Ouster's, fast Allen, Samuel name la probably Dutch but may been used to help in the cure, of Inued Weekly, entered as Second^Clan Matter at the Foit- Isn't It time some'nation took the t Allen, Susan'-L. office at Red' Bank, N. J., under tha Act of Majch 8, .1879. stand and memorize the stahza| of have Walloon or French Huguenot patients with mental fixations. The tjj Missouri, in an endeavor to have newspapers ead? We vote for ftie United States Allison, John -. —a nation, of comparative plenty In "The Charge of the Light Brigade." associations. --'''• uss of hypnotism as a therapeutic ' discontinue carrying liquor ada and also to The bronze figures of cavalry Anderson, CatherlheV' In Dutch names the termination agency is gradually being displaced THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1946, a world of want. The total wheat Anderson, Catherine Bannel _ 2621 have" federal legislation enacted outlawing upply here Is estimated at some heroes will still sit astride their se, see, etc., among others indi- by the use of drug*.'" ,4 bronze steeds on the granite pedes- Anderson, Moses ....-., —— 3024 cate* son of, From.this, we would all liquor ads iii newspapers and magazines 00,000,000 bushels to meet foresee- Anderson, Sarah . As a part of his demonstration, • Fourth Religious Book Week ible .calls for 400,000,000 by July J. tals in'our parks.'. .'. suppose the name to originate from Dr. Treverton tried a mess hypno- and doing away with all radio and outdoor Jnless there is a cut in home use, But Fourth of July parades will' Antonldcs, Martha Ann . 2649 a son of Los or Lobs, but below tic suggestion on the audience. It i To Start Next Sunday. . he export program cannot be met. never be the same!—Milwaukee Apmlgon, Alfred 3024 support , for other conjecture it was partially successful. Individual advertising, including billboards and elec- Applegate, Andrew P. 1- 2629 The fourth Religions Book Week will e American consumer must save Journal. found. , *' . subjects included a member of the ric signs which in any way pertain to the eat unless he Is willing to let Applegate, Benjamin 2649 Peter Losee, th» first of the name hospital staff and iliss Dorothy ' Applegate*, Catherine P. 2621 be pbserved' beginning: Sunday, May, 5, amine go'unheeded In many parts FROM A itANSAS EDITOK n America, Is found at Boswyjck, VanCleaf, member of the student manufacture, wholesaling and retailing of Applegate, Charles 2638 through Sunday, }ray 12, the animal ob- the world. ThfyWjnerican c6n- (Bonwick, the Wood town) Long Is- body. lcoholic beverage's. • ' • ' " umer must save fats unless he Is "No sound business can continue Applegate, David 2649 land In King's County (Williams- servance of which was born of anti-Fascism illing to let thousands of children to go In debt year after year and Applegate, Jacob '. 2638 burgh). Nothing significant of the The Liquor Ad .Crusade plan proposes continue to operate, and we feel Applegate, Joseph 2649 DOES NOT AGREE WITH US struggle and is backed by all faiths. It was ie of tuberculosis or barely maln- name can be found In early ship J hat every religious conference, presbytery, ain a warped and stunted exist- that way about the government. Applegate, Joseph O. 2624 llsU of Dutch passengers, al- May 10, 1933, when the Nazis -threw to -the The sooner the government ceases Applegate, Llda . .2629 R.F.D., Box 343. i mce.'. • • . • though Barent van Loo, from El- Red Bank. N. J. 1 i :lmrch and', group by formal resolution regimentation of people, and quits Applegate) Luclnda . 2634 burg in the Moesman, Jacob Loy- flames HT6sc"l)oolcsrAvincTrbL'( [iiiSL Let the United States take the dabbllngr-ln-every-k4nd-of-buslil9«i Ip.ril 20, 1946. luthorize and instruct their secretaries' to ecessary action to relieve a r Marla- 2612- Iny Hrmrni p-H ship or content were .repugnant to their world's suffering'whether other na- the better off our nation will be. Applegate, Rebecca L 2612 dlers in the Otter 27 April 1660, Red Bank Register, Dictatorship has ruined other 2642 philosophy. •-•'•' write a courteous letter to their newspapers :lona do or not! We might remem- Applegate, Richard ~ and Adreaen Lowrensen, front Red Bank, N. J. requesting them, to discontinue liquor adB ber that Great Britain, one of those countries and iti seems to us that Aprplegate, Willlam_W. 2624 Loesren, Carpenter In {he Fox of- It was in May. 19-13, ten yfears after the rigid • government dictation In this Appleton, Matilda A.' 2612 Dear Mr. Brown: ' :o whom Secretary Anderson's er room for some guess-work. Your leading editorial In last nd that the secretaries 6f the above groups :able went,. rations meat, main- country has gone far enough. The Archer, Edward , .2627 In the.Roll of Oaths of Alleg- '•Nazi book burning in Fku'liji and the seem- country needs more statesmen, and week's Register entitled "Governor ar.other members thereof write to each U. alns strict controls over milk, mar- Archer, Hulda __!_.—_ . 3024 ance In 1687 for King's County of Edge Vetoes the Leonardo Yacht ingly triumphant rise, of .racism in Europe rarin, butter, sugar, chocolate and not. politicians trying to make, a Armstrong, Thomas G. 2649 Boswijck, are found: —'Pieter Basin Bill" was read by me with in- Senator, and Congressman from their name for themselves. /The - more 2605 that we in America lirsl set aside Religious :ea and that eggs and fruit are Arnold, Mary Loye, native," and "Cornells Loye, terest and disappointment. •arely available to lighten a grim people look and lean on the govern- .2638 -As a constant reader of the Reg- ocal.districts asking them to enact logisla- ment for help and to work out (heir Arrants, Mary 26 years.) This, surname, if such it Book Week to highlight the_ importance of ind long-eustttthed diet. Mr. Ander- Arrowsmlth, John . 2627 be, plainly Indicates these men as ister,'with whose policies I gener- ion outlawing all liquor ads., on's reservation about the dlfflcul- simple problems, the more helpless _ 2649 ally concur, I hope you will print reading books permeated by. the religious they become, and less Belt respect- Asey, John : - two sons of some unidentified Loy, this lettrjr In your next lusue—de- ieg of rationing cannot sound too Ashton, Margaret - 2607 probably but not certainly of "Dutch spite the fact that I disagree with traditions of -Americans—Catholics, Protes- The members of the crusade group are onvincingr.to British people. They ing. If the nation keeps going like it has, our boys who fought and Ashton, Mary . 2649 extraction. We make: this qual- you this time. r iledged to tear out liquor, ads from tli£ir Ip not sound too convincing to peo- Attlson?,'Jane Maria . 2605 fication, because Huguenots, "Con- A» a resident of Mlddletown tants and Jews alike. .'^~ ~^~-——__^, died In World War II, will have Township I realiz* . what- ah ad- Qea-Lpapers and send them to the publish- e here. fought and died in vain. We be- Attlson, William . 3024 necticut Yankees" and others living "It was the Jewish prophets who first If we are to substitute a ration- vantage it would be to have this rs with a specially prepared sticker there- lieve supply and demand, and good Aumack, Edward - 2627 among Dutch tended to adopt their baaln taken over by the state but, declared that man is created in the image ng of flour to bakers—a plan un- clean competition will take care of Aumack, Marl* • .2617 customs, or were subjected to them at the name time, I think it is only in as mentioned above, The same plan is to ler consideration for some time— AUmock, Charles by recording clerks, ministers, etc. and likeness of God, ;ind it was Christianity nflatlon."—Lowell G. Smith, Editor, . 2638 fair to give the reason why the forward liquor advertisements from the t us get on with it. American The Logan, Kansas, Republican. Aumock, Deborah Ann . . 2615 Tho only Loy who can be found' Governor did veto the bill, which that carried this teaching as part of its mes- esponslblllty cannot be absolved Aumock, Mary E. . 2615 of .later date but may neverthe- was not mentioned, I have a copy ot his message and ocal papers and magazines to U. S. Sen- >y urging other nations to do what Aumock, Lydia'Ann .2627 ess have been senior in point of sage to. the reaches of the western world va have not done.^Thls nation will PAUI.EYISM IN THE SENATE? the reason it was vetoed was' be- ators and Congressmen with a-special red Aumock, Sarah I ~ . 2624 age. In February, 1687, Oov. Thom- cause no funds were available at and beyond. The Brotherhood of Man, un- )e In a position to make demands Tha nomination of Edwin W. Austin, James '. and white sticker captioned "Liquor Ads lpon others when it has taken ac- . 2627 as' Dongan granted the Patent of Mil* time for its operation. It's dis- der the Fatherhood of God, became univer- Pauley has been defeated, because Bailey, Edward 2605 Boswick. Among the "present appointing not to have the basin lon—drastic action—to avert world it was contrary to the public Inter- this year; however, since the neces- Just Go," and a personal letter with same haos and suffering. Words are a Ballinger, Thomas 2615 ree-holders" listed is Loy Charles sally accepted and tyranny did not long sur- est, but the things Pauley stands Barge, Elizabeth •2617 Denlso Claes. It will be seen that sary money isn't in the present bud- s suggested. roeful substitute, utterly lneffect- for still threaten the public domain get, we will have to wait and, as Tive where Christianity and Judaism were ia.1 even to impress those- millions Barkalow, Rebecca 2629 Loy, diaries and Denlso (French the Governor saye in the last para- in the big oil companies' bill quit- Barkalow, Sarah Ann _ Denis, St. Denys, Denis, etc.) sug- alive and free and their believers nourished The Register lias no fault to find with >f. Americans who seldom heed .2649 graph of his message, "If the 1947 claiming the Federal Government's Barker, Naomi 2603 gest a Walloon or French Hugue- Legislature provides the necessary hem unless they are accompanied interest In the oil-rich tldelaniLs. . by their sacred writings." So states Ellen he Liquor Ad Crusade organization. In jy. concrete- Instruction for doing. Barks? Patecnse 3024 not background, while Claes (son of funds there will be ample time for The Senate will be guilty of dou- Barlen, George Washington — 3024 Claes) la distinctly Djitph. The passage of legislation. So. I, feel O'Qorman Duffy, director of Keligious Book his free country of ours, based on true de- Rationing, wheatleBs days, fatless ble-dealing If, now that Pauley's that hia veto was based on sound lays, corn bread, rye .bread; no Barnes, Rodney P. names are numerous for an Indi- legal and financial grounds, though Week.- • . - mocracy', it is well within their privilege to nomination has been withdrawn by vidual of Dutch descent There iread—strictures such as these the.President, in response to public Bartlett, James ^_ the result .Is disappointing to /hose Bastedo were also "Normans" and Swedes of Us who are Interested In the Religious Book Week is designed to outline a plan which tlie-y. are willing to 'quid shout the Imperative neces- opinion, It accepts Pauley's legisla- ilty for Americans to share their Bastedo, Lewis at Boswick and'Denlso Is Norman. Leonardo basin. support. • . tion. -The latter part of your editorial ..stimulate laymen to read books of spiritual »unty In order that others may It would be doing precisely what Bath_ George F. — Peter.Losee became a resident of Bear-more, Lydia Ann I regret because It Implies that Al- value and no list of religious books is com- the voice of the people spoke mrvlve the next lew months ot a Pauley ww repudiated for trying to Oyster Bay before 1^00. He prob- fred E. Drlscoll, who I sincereljta in New Jersey some time ago, when by a irave new world's springtime. drj—laying the tldelanda open to Bedle, Isaac W. ably married Sarah, born 1663, dau. hope will be our next Governor, win* plete without its being headed by the Bible. —-New York Herald-Tribune. private exploitation when th«y are Bedle, Mary _. of Jacob Culver who came with be hurt politically by this veto. In Clergymen, educators, authors and librar- statewide -referendum, the voters by a very needed for preservation as a na- Beers, Mary tT. Isaac Vermeule. to Manhattan early my humble opinion, the above pol- large majority legalized .the sale of liquor tional defense reserve. It would be, Benden, Malolna in 1663, via the Delaware river. icy of paying for improvements ians have voluntarily undertaken the task HOW TO RUN" AN AIRPORT, moreover, an unwarranted interfer- Benlin, -Matilda Information of the early gener- when we have legally appropriated and by doing so placed the sale of liquor, Bcnnet, Catherine Ann ations will be found In the" follow- monies to cover them, Is one which of compiling', a religious book list because The picture of self-supporting ence with the judicial process, since we ask of good government, and I on an equal commercial plane with, that of the issue Is now pending in the Su- Bcnnet, Edward ing sources; A. Documentary His- firmly believe that Commissioner of their belief in the importance of this pro- municipal airports providing "a city Bennet, Mary within a city," as drawn by Profes- preme Court.—St. Louie Poirt-Dls- tory of the Dutch Congregation of Driacoll, when nominated and elect- ject. In a large measure the purpose is to any other commodity, even to the food patch. Bennet/ Samuel Oyster- Bay: Henry A. Stouten- ed, will govern on this basis. sor Lynn Bollinger, in charge of Ever sincerely yours, which goes on our 'table, or the clothing on aviation research at the Harvard Bennet, Stephen burgh; (1902) page 289, et seq. 10 reduce prejudice among and against Cath- Bennett, Amanda Record 38 IN. L. Gen. * Biog. Louise C. Bodman. our backs, or the fuel to heat our homes. Graduate School of Business Ad- . AS HISTORY REPEATS. 1 (Mrs, George 11. Bodman) olics, Protestants and Jews by spreading ministration, is not too highly col- Bennett, Ann "Record))': I. Stiles' History of According to Gibbon's glittering Bonhett, Anvlllne Brooklyn; Holland Society Year information, developing civic co-operation The Register knows that in some in- ored. Harvard's study of Bl major- account, the Roman legions crossed DEEPLY GRATEFUL ity airports reveals that deficit Bennett, Charles P. Book (1896) 135, 149 153. 164, etc. and to carry a year-round educational pro- stances, there is' abuse of the use of alco- the Rhine arid entered Germany Bennett, Ellas _. Stiles' Brooklyn; 425,'330. See espe- irianclng—an annual drain on the about 285 A. D. The purpose of AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY gram for American Brotherhood; lolic beverages and a finger can be pointed purses of taxpayer*—is not neces- Bennett; Elizabeth __, cially New York Hist. Soc. Publica- New Jersey Division, Inc. the Invasion was to bring war home Bennett, John tions the volumes of^Abstracts of the manner in which some merchants and sary. Washington, for -instance, to the blue-eyed tribesmen and 60 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. The list features Jewish, Catholic doubled its airport revenue by the Bennett, John T. ._ 2642 Wills; (Losee and variations;) 26 April 29, 194S. teach them by actual exp«rlence N. E. H. & G Register 104; and '. Protestant books and good will books. Each some hotel'and tavern keepers handle same, efficient management of a restau- Bennett, Mary Brown .. 2812 Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, rant. Hotels, shops cafeterias, and how frightful war really i*. All Ibid. 44-72, (Loyalist to St, John, Red Bank Register, but these are in the minority. The same 4 Germans were to be disarmed in Bennett, Robert 2624 list has a subsidiary set of titles designed various concessions can add to the Bergen, Lidla Ann 2629 New Brunswick). IV. Doc. Hist of Broad Street, modern airport's Income. order to render them poweriess to New York 9. (O'Callagan); also Red Bank, New Jersey. _ to appeal to children. A__coniplete list of thought' can be applied to other types of start another war, Bergen, Wm. Mount 1 2629 Bills, Charles W. Capt 3020 120. 2 Am. Ancestry 75. Oyster Bay Dear Mr. Brown: 1 mercantile or commercial endeavors. But this self-sufficiency and effi- But the invading armies were As chairman of the Cancer So- the titles may be~ oMuVned by writing for ciency of operation are unlikely to Bills Stephen ; 2607 Town Records. Hcmpstead. Colon- soon withdrawn from the, country al MSS. ciety Drive for Monmouth county, the "Religious Book Mat" to the National However,. The Register's columns are come about under political manage- Birdsall, Dealah 2634 please accept my sincere apprecia- because (as Gibbon significantly Blrdsall, Louisa 2615 1 New York. 126;—i March 1642, open to all legal and legitimate advertising ment. Dr. Bollinger would have observes) the Government at Rome tion for your kindness In recogniz- Conference at HSl Fourth avenue, New the air lines form Joint terminal Bishop, George ' ; 2617 Assembly, West-India Co., (In Am- ing the campaign and the work ot and until such time as the voters'of the state decided that It was too costly to BlackWell, John 2621 sterdam) certain letters referred to the committee editorially. I am York. It is free of charge. corporations to administer terminal maintain an army of occupation in- centers. This seems sensible. The Blair, Amanda 2634 Mr. Loose; and 11 Ibid 488 Wed.completely aware of the great cir- The National Conference does not seek or nation make the-handling and the adver- definitely. culation of the Register, - and th» railroads have found the system Blake, Charles' . 2605 9 March 1667 (Folio 138) Holland message, relating to the fight which tising of alcoholic beverages unlawful, we satisfactory. No, Gibbon was not writing about Boles, Elizabeth ._ ,_ 2629 Documents XII) Tobacco to be , uniformity of religious beliefs nor any least anything that happened in 1IH6. He is being waged against cancer will, will continue to carry liquor advertise- It might be assumed by the un- Bqlles, Catherine Louisa 2634 brought from New Netherlands to receive the distribution that it de- cominoiumultiple (of faith. It does not at- wrote of something that happened sophisticated that, municipal au- Bolles, Francla ' 2621 Frederick Rlchael of Amsterdam In serves. tempt to achieve its goal" by .weakening the ments. We cannot make fish of one. andthorities would be only .too glad to more than 1,600 years ago.—Dally 2621 his ship "Hopewell," Claes Los, The campaign In the Red Bank Oklahoman, Oklahoma City. Bolles, Isabella '. flesh of another. The Register has always relinquish control of terminal cen- Bon, Joseph i . 2605 master. See Hist. Harlem, James area is progressing most favorably • distinctive loyalties and beliefs of those of 2601 Rlker (1881) 228, foot-note. ,and the impetus which It receives operated on ai\ impartial basis and we have erg (although retaining ownership Bordon, Asher by outstanding persons in the com- any faith. It was 'founded lo demonstrate f landing areas and hangars) if TRUMAN'S TAKE-HOME PAY Boude, Rachel . 2617 Peter Losey had sons, Peter, munity like yourself is subetantls.1. he ends to be gained were better 2607 that those who dilTer deeplv in religious be found this most satisfactory to our readers, President Truman's auditors have Bowd, Abigail : Lawrence, and Simon, whose sub- I am deeply grateful for your in- our advertisers and to ourselves. service and the saving of public Informed him, after a check of Bowers, Isaac M. 2642 sequent history and descendants terest. ' liefs may work logi.'iher in the American money. But experience has taught White House accounts, that his net Bowne, Mary ——_ 2627 are found in material of Dutchess Tours very truly, the contrary. Qlty administrations '2615 Samuel Weinsteln. way toward mutual' goals, such as the prac- -o-o-o-o-o-o- income at the end of his first year Brand, Lydla Ann - County, N. Y., and Morris and oth- like to hang on to such means of as President will be approximately er counties of New Jersey. See Ab- Monmouth County Chairman. tice of the Golden 1,'ule, pence, social justice, paying political debts. In the pub-$4,200—out of a gross salary of $75,- —2711— stract of Wills In both New York "Something About A Sailor" lic Interest, lawmaking bodies , religious liberty and freedom of speech, as- 000— after paying taxes, insurance Book D. Monmouth County Mar- Hist. Soc. Collections, and in New Fourteen Replies To One Want Ad. Will Be Gone. which have the authority should and Items of White House expense riage Records, Court House, Free- Jersey Archives. See Ireland Gene- sembly and press as provided in the BUI of award the power to operate air- not covered by government Vouch- alogy. See Collections Dutchess April 29th, 194«. The ditty, "Bell Bottom Trousers," ports, and their auxiliary enter- hold, N. J. Bights. er. Congressional leaders have Historical Society; V., VI, The Mr. Irving Brown, Editor. may soon have the nostalgic note of "A Bi- prises, including ground tranapor- been Informed of the auditor's re- Cook, David to Catherine Morris, wills mentioned Alvlua Shafto, The Hind, LDMeO (N, Y.) veil-. with' no more than a scrubbing, brush, ing consolidated, the little, old dne- Hkvcyou m«t bar on »" drwr qiornT hits lnld al one slttlftg the .material both of Men. Co, 1868, Mar. 30 turc too far oli',s|rorc, ' Wftrirl swimmer.*! who whisk'broom nild i^ lill'le shoe polish, nnd room tctioolhouses are being Bsekonlnn from tW *oodl*ni)i, for '. thrco^nd-n-half orders of abandoned. Smart school trustees Wooley, Thoinai B, to ,Hoet«r Par- . QUESTIONS WoodiB you with h«f (hlnlnf «yw) whow ('oniinoirsense iisiinlly swim parallel tik ii8 neat iinii simirj mi bin first'liberty ''acrnmblo two," "fry two" or"pojich. are veiling'the "buildings, Out In ker, both of ,Mort, Co," , i > • —8718, To rtduoovir T\«W Undi, two;" or i«von one-egg breakfasts; Breathed heV httdjr pfrfunu, 1 -. i 1858, Apr. lfl ESTELL-ENDICOTT, Who woro with tlli' shore, but close enough To'be. nhle ijhe! I'vl't did. The f}rri'«>.i'renHi'n in tho or a four-man omolettr. If a' race Kinsai tho other day two of them Niv«r thi lime ««ti diy. brpugh $406 and $400, reskot)vely. By M,,O. Stokos, Minister the parents of Mary DatoU who A flokla mlM, .thin oni, ih*, " .collar, like the reveVm« seniu (WOIIHOM ot super hens such as she could bo D»n«lnK and iklpplnc to plar, to reiicli Hie lii;aeli or in; hnve fir In' rench dovolopad by tho poultry-brooding Karmors are buying them for out- Atfpiofiata, Ashor to, Rhodft' Huls> md, John Endloott of Port R»pub- llc N,"J, Apr. IB, 1799',"by ItloKard TiiKBlns'iiVthe frllltift'n thi line, (heni, in lime if iliey are «lrk'k<'ir "wJlli "b«||l biiiioiiis," HIV nhyjiyw I hen- ufiler being oxperts, tho 'family hen would.take buildings, and others are convert- har't, ibotli of Mon, Co, BhaWW tho Illao bloonii. ing thorn Into summer cabins, But —-.: —•. laer, oot, it blgbe*: k\»o want dates of birth, Ruminit th« w«««ra In 0i« tiir, Mowed In n sealing with Hennmu-llke Hklll n pluco alnngsiuo tho family cow. ci'UinpH,' .The diilfui-i'tiiis undertow catches Instead of kooplnp n small flock'of there's, no reason why,-with a t.dw Ayros, William to Catherine Wag- and death. They had Issue as'fol- Dounolnu Inte your room, lowi—Lovlna b Fob, 1, l«00 md— patherin* tin tht wllltnlltni olooloudu i ninny lmilwrr-. noi familiar with IIIIN trench- •Fni'.'yeiu'H Hie main clvlilnn linn buen ltiyoi'H, there would be Just ono hon. partitions added, (hey oan't be Inter, both of Mon, ,Co, ir in lmpl»h t n ihowtrh , The next ulrp would bo to brood'a made .Into oomfortttblt all.y«ar .WUlLai«i|.8Ar.ih h Oot, }T, UM md i.'Vous nirpcni, wlio'iliirl il easy JT/IJIIK mil, wore IUKI mope the, liliiejackel'B -.,«...„ M, 18B7, Oot, 28 supor boo, so that Insteadd ot keepkeep- dwelling houioi, Wilson, Thomaj of Mon. Co. to Jatnu O, Clark; John'b May t, 1 Do yoyo u know thli flprlnii the on« I ))llt bex'onie piui'jcU ninl "lose ilieil ' ) liHHliifHs, after kuosvlim HH (•' Ing a hlvo of thorn It wlwould onlly be It might pay to w,atoh for com. Susan Reynolds of Oooan Co,, 180*1 Mary b Oot, 10, 1K>8. Mary EJufall Bnalooft d Oot/ ll)llSM, John Kn lien fort In »j)fli'tM\Venr, nocMy ^U b I d munition where pohools ure being - v 1807, Apr, r htvtn't youu mit hihirr yeit eonsolldattd, It could bn fun ffo Bndloott md Una",- Jermsma Morse he' i easy t o «t « IOX ib) RED BANK REGISTER, MAY 2,1946. Issue Proclamation For Shekel Sale V I, Well Attended The following proclamation baa been* issued-by Red Bank chapter First Annual Affair of Hadassash in observance of their sale of' shekels, wlilch gives the Thursday Night At TT purchaser the opportunity to "vote for a delegate' to attend the 22d Tii« nwt .annual informal dance World Zionist Congress to be held of the Young Men'* Bible cla«s of In/ Palestine in August: ARE YOU GOING THROUGH THE SAME UNNECESSARY ttas First Presbyterian church, held Out of World «war two the Jewish last Thursday night.at the newly people have emerged, shattered, re- WORK THIS YEAR AS YOU HAVE IN YEARS PAST? ARE remodeled. YMCA building; on duced in number, uprooted and de- spoiled. But the will to. live'has YOU EMPTYING DRAWERS, BUYING MOTH FLAKES, AND Riverside avenue, was Judged a Survived. That will must be big success despite the inclement strengthened and guided toward WONDERING IF YOU'LL FIND SPACE FOR ALL THOSE MANX- f-I weather. , " ' freedom and liberation. ' Muslo was under the supervision The voice "of the Jewish people WINTER SUITS ANPj>RESSES? of Capt Will* C. Conover, Miss will speak again with authority, Elizabeth ©mover and Mi«s Carol dignity and determination through Ford. Refreshments were served their democratically elected repre- by Mr. and-Mrs. Robert K. Bursley. sentatives at the 22d World Zionist Congress which • will convene In The committee In charge wa» com- Palestine In August ' •'•' •'• posed Of J. Allen Mohn,, chairman; Stop arid Think .. This year the Zionist Congress Robert K. Bursley,. Ralph R. Eek-" must again be the voice of the ert, Capt, Willis C. Conover, Ray Jewish people. Even aa of oldrwe- G, Wolf, Philip B. Bailly and Har- will be heard and counted through NEXT FALL WHEN YOU'LL WANT THESE GARMENTS IT ry C, SV Worden. " - the shekel, the ancient modern WILL BE THE SAME WORK ALL OVER AGAIN. AIRING THEM, Attending were Mr. and Mrs. symbol of Jewish solidarity. Amer- ican Jewry, 5,000,000 strong, the HAVING THEM CLEANED AND PRESSED, AND IN MANY Ralph R. Eckert, Oapt. and Mrsf largest, freest community in the Willis C. .Conover, Mr. and Mrs. world, must assert its demand f6r CASES HAVING MOTH HOLES REPAIRED; John Allen Mohn, Mr. and Mrs. a Jewish commonwealth, and af- Mahlan A. Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. firm its solidarity with the heroic HOW MUCH Thomas •• Farley, Mr. • and Mrs. Ylshuv,. theron Roff, Mr. and Mrs. W. Al- He who.holds a shekel—he alone bert Doremua, Caj>t. and Mrs. will vote as an elector to the World OF THE INSURANCE MONEY Tracey Prater, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zionist Congress. He who holds a It's So Unnecessary O. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. shekel—he-will participate most di- SHOULD BE SPENT FOR Bursley, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Mc- rectly in determining the future of Ilray, Mr. and Mrs. Liud-wlg Nel- the Jewish people: Reach for your phone—Call 2800—Ask for our Routeman to We call upon every Jew to buy a FUNERAL SERVICES? sen, Mr. and Mrs. William Hager- shekel. •• The purchase of a shekel stop and pick up your entire winter wardrobe.: Your clothing will man, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hager- is the act of adherence to and soli- That's a sewsfcle question to ask— man, Mr, and Mrs. A. Ernest Grif- darity with the Jewish people. be Sanitone Dry Cleaned and carefully put away in our Certified Cold an'd a difficult one to answer. But it's fiths, Lieut.' and Mrs, Robert Niles, W» call upon all the Jews In Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Worden, America to stand shoulder to Storage Vault to be returned to you ready to wear at your request. obvious that the answer depends not only; Mr. ,nd -Mrm, W.riy P. W Wrt shoulder with, ail Israel, to rally by Our attractive combinattorf'priees are-aure-to-appeal-to-you. — on the amount of hSe-itisurance, but-thi the millions to the sacrea cause o Misses Elizabeth Conover, Ann Zlon. •.' • •' general financial status of the swrwvjutg Biae Lahge, Pat < Moore, Louise Buy your shekel now. This Is the Bianco, Carol Ford, and Nancy day and the hour. The sale of these members of tke family, Meeker. Philip E. Bailly, Ray G. shekels ends May 24, Therefore, Wolf, Jack Allen, Jack P. Baine, time to of the essence. ^rw% a question which cannot be an- Harry Greenwood and Alexander N. Your affiliation with-any Zionist Est. 1912 group will entitle you to a shekel LEONS swered 'm general, terms, but when the Belchek. : without charge. However, be sure facts, are known, very specific record you use It by coming out to vote in June at the polls which will be 64-76 WHITE STREET mendation* CAN',be made. If desired, Leonardo Church set up in your local community. our counsel on this arid many other per- The polls will be set up In Red 1 Bank at the Jewish Community plexing matters is available at any time Welcomes Vets Center, 10 Riverside avepue, .. . and m complete confidence. As members of the Order' of the Baptists Give Golden Rule, to which organization we Turkey Dinner have been again appointed at the only Th«\ Leonardo Baptist church member In tnii community, we receive held a welcome home, turkey din- each month bulletins which keep us posted ner Saturday night for Its returned on the latest developments, the most pro- servicemen, at which EeV. Garrett Detwiler, pastor of the First Bap- gressive thinking, in our profession. tist church of llatawan and a for- mer army chaplain, stated that the future prevention of wars depended upon "strengthening of the Chris- tian way of life In this country and throughout the world." Bev. EUwood S. Wolf, pastor of the Leonardo church, gave the wel- FUNERAL HOME come address and William K. MegiU, principal of Mlddletown SERVICE township high school, greeted the MEASURED guests- of honor and offered to as- NOT BY • ' sist the veterans In planning pro- COLD • grams for further education. Rob- BUT BY • • THE ••• ert E. Uhllg of Atlantic Highlands COLDER was toastmaster. ULE' • The dinner, which waa prepared and served by the women of the church, was In charge of Mrs. Wal- ter Bills. Miss Blanche Leonard was chairman of Jhe floral and table decorations committee and Mrs. Ralph Pease led the "com- munity singing.^ The executive committee con- sisted of Robert E. Uhllg, chair- man, Walter Bills, Ashley Roop, Milton Evers and Truman Reeves. Assisting the committee were Mrs. Walter Billi, Mrs. Robert Search, Mrs. Daniel Leonard, Mrs. B. P. Guttormsen, Mrs, P. R.\'Carnie, Misa .Jean Carnie, Ml« Margaret Guttttt-msen, Mrs. William Guthler, Mrs. Alfred Groves, Miss Blanche Leonard,, Miss Inez Leonard, Mrs. Marion Hammond, Miss Mary Leonard and Miss Mary Nelson. Others present besides those mentioned above were' Mrs. EU- wood -S. Wolf, Mrs. Garrett Detwil- er, Cadet Nurse Doris Weaver, Howard Weaver, Herbert New, Mr and Mrs. Walter Woods, P. Rob- ert Carnie, Philip R. Carnie, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Thomas, Mr. and Mr*. Sherman Tori, Richard Bul- lard, Alfred Grove*, Robert Search, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Burdge, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williamson, Henry Bloxom, William Woodward Miss Katherlne McCandleii and ' Rich- Ideal For School Cafeterias! ard Holy Cross Play AttendedJBy 300 The New Ward-Olympic Communion Breakfast it's KITE FLYING Time Sunday For PTA All Metal REACH-IN REFRIGERATOR Approximately 800 persons were \ In attendance Sunday afternoon This is certainly swell weather for flying kites—loads of wind and when pUplli of Holy Cross school. Yes! For school cafeterias or restaurants these Runuonr4 presented their annual everything. But here is a little tip I would like to pass on to you spring operetta, "Sunny of Sunny- Designed for modern ICE-AIR conditioned Refrigerators are both so your,fun will not be spoiled. side," in the ofauroh hall. practical and economical. They have met with the The play, directed by the Sitters • Qroo«rs of Mercy at the school, was spon- • Restaurants' rigid requirements of every type of institution. an^ 1. Fly your kites AWAY from electric wires. sored by the Parent-Teacher asso- ciation. Mra. pony Hunting In- • Markets have found favor with the trained personnel who struoted the dancers.'. ' are using "these refrigerators every day. - 2* Use only, plain dry cotton string. Wet string, Plans will be completed this • Hotels wire or tinsel covered string, are conductors of week for the seoond annual PTA • Hospitals Communion breakfast, The asso- .These refrigerators provide the ideal balance of cold electricity, and contact with wires may cause ciation will reoelve Holy Com- • Bakeries 1 munton at 9 o.'oloolrmiiu Sunday^ and -moisture PLUS electrically-controlled 4°rc£gL™, May B, In Holy Cross church, Break- • Schools draft air-conditioning,which gives perishable foods' fast will follow at 10 o'clock In the • Delicatessens 3. Remember not to run on or across highways Colony restaurant, \ maximum protection against loss of weight,- discolor- Jn change- of arrangement* are • Taverns . . . 'when flying kites. , .'.':. , , MM. Edward O'Brien, president; 'ation, drying out and spoiling from' flayor-taintirig. MM, Joseph Clancy and Mrs, Jos- • Dajry Stores and eph Healy, Reservations will be many ptheruses < • 4. Romember not to climb poles or throw rocks taken 1>y Mr», Healy until tonight For perfect food preservation* there U no substitute* ; •-for ICE,refrigeration." ... , ,to dlilodge entangled kites, Notify the Electric ENLISTS IN NAVT Service Department. They will send a man to*" Rob«rt'L«e Quackenbush, son of ' , take it down. ,.;'.. • Mr. and Mri, Laroy Quackenbuih For Representative or Further Information Phone Red Panic 248 of Hudson avenue, last week en lilted In the Navy, for two yh Think of these four easy ruleq jvhea^oir flyyourldtd'f HOlani t6-f«i»f^tfIT radio and radar. He attended RCA Instltuti for lavan months prior' tittering itrvlei.,

_i '.!>.> ••I ^>*^iifmjmn^imm BED BANK REGISTER, MAY 2,1946, Velvet Vibration* torn past to the Belvedev* pool and Naval ^^J OP HEALTH last Is* skating ease. arker To Attend tv n MOV TODS yb ux-"wm PIP XVXUXIBSNQ So long, friends, from your Contracts Changied CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: -._ "nguwtte ZetritMtV friends ujxfJEw mmormomovB OICLVDKD By Lorraine Gee and Sadie . 78th Reunion An Important ohaag* iarolrlBf t The Divine Plan For Meeting Human Needs Thornton. • Laa^i •avflH^i* fliQ^31jQUl*U^wfl*\BVsal^)ai*l ftl*aTB*WaBr aV]& DR/ BOWLER Well, Jljurette's, hop* you all aTONXOB VELVKT TBHM0BA Division Commander/ fanHlies la tha,United State..and naval personnel aboard ships-out- SOOBBOADSX, Chiropractor *»£" A FREE LECTURE bad a nice BJaster vacation and that Carol .Thorns and Buddy Colllehlo. Back From Germany •lde of United States water* was the Easter bunny treated you very HI, kids. We hope that everyone re-emphasised today by Barry i „ WILL'S.. &VIS, C.S. . welL bad en enjoyable time af'our skat- % Isaacs, chairman of the oountjr Red . .1 • Congratulations to P. Knoble and ing party Jast Monday and feel sure MaJ. Cren. Edwin P, Parker, oott- _,^J*«-|. M - . OHICAOO, HXWOM andar of The 78th (Lightning) di- Cross chapter noms servlc* eommli- ai'Malfl A.. Merken on winning the King that they did. The. Baster bonnet tee. . . '' .' n and Queen contest Pauline Is a parade was a riot and the award vision has returned from Germany ; and will attend the first Joint re- He aal^'that by rae'ent agreetnant ,member» of the Velvet Rollers and for the prettiest bonnet went to with the Navy department, the Alan la a member of the "Click* Quisle Cordta and the award for union of. The 78th of both-World wars, whioh will be held at The Top American Red Cross now may for* APPROVID APPLICATORS Hying Wheeli." Bach received a the funniest went to Mildred Kauf- ward, to commanding officers of, JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM beautiful Bulova watch. The second man, who was sporting a bonnet Hat club, "Union City, Saturday of this week. - these ships emergency messages, OF ROOFING AND SIDING - THURSDAY, MAY 9 price waa won by M. Frisco of the which was really a aurreallat'a welfare reports, and verifications In 'Rainbow Rollettes." The second dreajtn^Srhtrklds were really pleased Oldster* of St Mlhlel, Toul and t-4 KMaW K. b DM aieet ;.- .•••"• AT8:,SQr. M. . : connection with emergency 'leaves. prize was a gold locket The third wheh^&"r presented them each' tha Meuse Aigennt wlH spin yarns •eoBMBloalinotaloal, amtauas H will MI- •••••:. undertime auiplcci of 1, " . • .. Families 'also may communicate JaeIt tafertorInferior mateetal an*- «*• prize, which was -a.'gold pin with with a handsome red leather Lady with youngsters of J942-1MB, who •aay yaara. We'J FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST will tell of their exploits of the with naval personnel aboard ships with : a flowered center, was won by_i. ataton- wallet for their efforts. Ruhr and the Rhineiand. . outside XT. "8/ waters through regu- BED BANK. «EW JERSEY Rockafeller of the "Figurettes." Nice going kid* and thanks, for lar commercial channels, he said. Mattio— "the '.litle .Moron.", • The program arranged .includes ALL ARE WELCOME participating., ' ' afternoon regimental reunions, din- Mr. Isaacs pointed.out thai dur- Tl y«re reo«i,» *» Jerry B. waiting at the church. The games -went over big and Flra, wether A wear- ner, a military band and a 20-act ing the war, .when ships at sea were, k (Almost). ."••""""' were really lots of fun to be In and iroadway revue. operating under strjet secrecy. It Ed S. finally grot to skate with equally interesting to watch, ' John VanKirk of Mlddletown will was Impossible under government Jean R. " •» Please note, gang, that our lead a large party of 78th veterans regulations for tha Red" Cross or Where .waa "Holmdel AI" Friday meetings have been changed from >f the Red Bank area who will at- families to send urgent messages night?. * . Saturday afternoon to Sunday to end the reunion. , to persqn'tiefDn these ships. Mes- RADIO SERVICE D. Connolly, you ought to com. replace dance steps which have sages addressed to these men, oon- skating more often. bien suspended for the summer. sequently, had to be held < up until "So now Lou Click la an artist / We-had our pictures taken Sun- Another Jap. Insect the ships reached port. > SAVE HUBLON WINTERS- DEPENDABLE - GUARANTEED What next? { • '.'''" day, and everyone was all smiles Mr. Isaacs said this procedure KEEP CXX3L IN SUMMER Ijf you're not-interested, Donald, including Uttle Gary, who aat very still durlrlgthe whole procedure, Appears In Jersey now 1« followed: when members of With INSULATED When your Radio goes bad why did you take herploture? a family notify the'Red Croit here Terry, you can't say "No1' to a which Is very unusual for him. Japan has contributed another of an emergency, they are advised BRICK SIDING destructive Insect to American ag- sailor. Our club emblems will be In' next to communicate by regular com- AppHW Over Yew OU Oapbcart CALL RED BANK 3368 Donald, you shouldn't embrace 0. week, and we hope that all our old riculture, the Imported'long-horned mercial channels with the service- er Snlngle Estertor Low In the djiyllght ' members will be present to receive weevil, which if not sought out man to be notified. The Mpnmouth aVip?Ueth*-eomman of thla ordinance $10,288.00, In- straws off. the counter. cludln|l—|2.f8.8.00 aa a down payment, available out of an appropriation d«s Legal All Day Bank Holidays Snookle should be a telephona op- ignatad "Capital Improvement Fund' mad* and Included In the 1041 budget erator. She stems to like telephones. heretofore authorised and adopted. For the year 1946 the banks listed below will not be open , Dolly would like to know why SHERWm-WiLLIAMS Joe F. doesn't' come skating more Section 1. There are) hereby auther- for business on die following Saturdays i laed to ,be Issued' by the BoroaeTh of often.. Shrewsbury bond* In th* principal Ann W. seemed quit* lonely Bun- mount of f8.000.00, hearing interest day night. Why, Ann? at not over tfe. *aeh to be known aa "Fir* Apparatus Bond for 194!." of Ed Stlllwell had a sharp Ue on the Borouth ol Shr.wibury, to defray KLARIIMS Sunday. A wee bit Scotch, eh., Ed? a portion of th* eoit of th* lire ap- MAY 4, 11, 18, 25 paratus deieribed la and-for the purpose The "Figurettes" are having let forth In Section, I of this ordlnans*. 26 Monmouth St., Red Bank .•party May 8. The fun is guaranteed, Section t. The Durpoie of th* appro- the laughs are inevitable and the prlatlon and authorisation deicribed In JUNE 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Section 1 and 2 of this ordlnanoe ia PHONE 3838 friends are many. The tickets are to ralae fundi for th* purchaie ol a being sold by the "Figurettes." We Seagrava Fir* Apparatus, Model 170— are also having a raffle which will 800-eallon Quadruple Pumplnr Engine JULY 6, 13, 20, 27 (Semi-cab) for th* Fir* Department of SHtRWIN-WlLUAMS PAINT HEADQUARTERS go off May 80. The first prize is a the Borough of Shrewsbury. '' '• portable radio, second prize a sea- ' Bectlon «. It la hereby determined and declared thati . . -' AUGUST 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 (A) Said purpoie la not for a enrrent experts* and no part of the eoit of aald purchaie has been or will be ipedallr STBER 7, 14, 21, 28 aliened' on any apeclllo. property, and laid purchaie la iuoh aa th* municipal- ty may lawfully make. All customers are requested to anticipate their week-end banking requirements (b) The period. o( uiefulneie of u&i purposes wlthla the limitations of Sec - including Safe Deposit and Trust Department facilities tlon JOil-X to U of the Mew Jeraey NOTICE Local Bond Law, la flva (I) year*. (c) The lupplemental debt atatemen required by Section a0il-18 of tha Now Jersey Local Bond Law hti been duly made and filed In the office of the Clerk Atlantic Highlands National Bank of th* Borough of. Shrewsbury and >wr that' the gtaii debt at defined In Section 40il>76 of th* New Jeraey --^—^-..x.--; _j9E^yy^ ._:.._..•;..'..- , •, SATURPiVYS Local Bond Law la lnoraasad by thla ordinance by 18,000.00 and that -the bondi herein authorised will be within nil debt limitation! prescribed if laid The First National Bank of Eatontown, N. J. For the year 1946 the Association^, listed below will not be . New Jersey Local Bond;Law, Section (, The full faith and eredl open for business on any Saturday starting o<, the. municipality are hereby BleUaec J. to th* punctual payment of th* prliv Long Branch Banking Co. of Long Branch, N. ciPnl of and Interest on laid okllga. tlom. Said obligations shall be direct, unlimited obligation's of the1 municipal Ity and the miinfolpatlli «IH|]-1J*. obll Long Branch Trust Co. of LbngiBrahch, N, J. MAY 4, THRU SEPTEMBER 28 gated to levy ad vnlorem taua upon al (h* taxable proiierty within the-Jminlo lljnllty for dhe pnyment of tM obllga. tlons and Interest thereon without Um< Itatlon o( rat* or «mount. . New Jersey Tniist Co. of Long Branch, N. J, -Sjotlon.il. 'J'hla- orillnanee thall taki ofTort twenty (2U) day*,utter* thsflril DUbiicntlon thereof after final pniuie Mainstay Federal Sayings & Loan Association nnd ai provided by lunar. The Merchants Trust Co. of Red Bank, N. J. ' .PVBhic NOTICE, Itjf* foreioltlg ordinance WII Mta 21 MONMbUTH ST.. RED BANK, N. J, ' » \ dttfltd al % riCuls" --1*-- -• '•-- r l»y The Second National Bank and Trust Co* I V . Vjt'?,m^t\ -, Red d#»i »%1J, JMIi.lt.T l«. S'oloaS, P.* 10 kH< J* BANK BEQISTER, MAY 2,1948. miw. head and knocked, him a Aa amateurs' night pefljottnanoa B*> .'<*•# "*opn r*viv*d, tout It re- wa* held at Trinity pariah >ou** quired two *at«h** to oh** th* out under tb* direction of the Ouild oX On* hundred and thirty-flv* dol- th* Golden Rule. First prla*,want lars wBS,ol*ar*d a* A Tom Thumb to Veronica Oately of Peter* place, FROM REGISTER FEUES welding given by th* primary de- who gave a song and dano*; a*a- partment U ttw Sirst Methodist ond jtflae was won by Adalaide oturch of Red-Bank under the Weller of W**t Front atrart, who supervision at Mr*. L«*ll* Dennis. gava a piano solo; third prisa was Happenings of 60 «nd 25 Years Ago Called Prom 8h* was assisted by Mr*. Frank won;. by Gertrude Hempsen of Dinnl*. Mrs. Irving Dewitt, Mrs. Katbntown, who gaVa a song, and If , limit the News and Editorial Coiumns for Entertain- WUllam JBUlott, Miss Su* Holmes, fourth prize was won by Helen PREMLOBH HOMES "4 Mrs. HarrjcB. BatterSby and Mia* .Scott of Bast Front street, who ment of Today's Reader* Reglna Holm**. Lois Delatuih and gava a recitation. Richard Dewitt took the part of Report* from Hohndel and Marl- Fifty YM» Age, , dolph and- William ttatohow of th* brid* and groom. ' • boro township*.and other seetlona FOP VKTERWS I\ \EW JERSEY B. Parker, who lid «f- Red Bank. Miss Katherlna Mo- A "cabaret and'danes was given of the county's potato belt **em»d t wlth heart dUMUM a long Oran, daughter of Patrick McCran by St Agne, club of AUantlo High- to Indicate that the damaga done * dropped 'dead On the »lde- of West Freehold and James lands. Those who provided enter- to the potato crop by potatoes rot- _ on Broad *tr**t while talk- Mooney of Atlantic Highland* were' tainment were Raymond Taylor, Ing in the ground was more exten- with Johii B. HuM*rd. Mr/; married In Bt iRoie of Lima Miss Dorothy Lous, John Stewart, sive than WM at first believed, On •r mi regarded a* on* of th*. cburoh, Freehold/ by Eev. Fred- Mrs. Harold Unrig, Joseph Phillip*, several farms the crop wa* almost :«Mrful busln*** men of rick KlvellU; Mis* Elizabeth R. Miss** Lillian and 'Augusta KaU, a, total loss and large >rea* had desigis'end ^ * town. He was 78 y*ar* old and Kelly, daughter of Patrlok Kelly, Joseph Schena and P. Pugliil. been .replanted. • a* th* son of Joseph Parker. Stor nd Matthew M. MuUln, both of Henry. E. Armstrong sold his B. B. Gant and son Russell of will be glad to hdj)? I about 60 years h* and hi* brother- Morrlsyllle, w*r* married In St. farm *f Shrewsbury to Charles a Oceanport, who were, engaged in in-law, Frank Chadwlck, ran a gen- CJatherine'g church at that "place; j Island for .814^60 and the chicken, business on a small eral ftore, and bad a lumber and. Mis* KaUe Toomey of MorrlsvUls Fred J. Conklln's house on scale, made shipments of coal yard and a limo kiln in oon- and Thoma* O&kei, son of Patrick young Oalces of Hoimdel, wer* married In th» w*»t corner of Prbspeot ave- chickens to Maine, \1 Toric,- n*cUoa with their business. Hla nue and Wallace.str**t Maryland and Florida, widow and two Children survived. St. Jama*] ohuroh, Red Bank, by Rer. JT. A. Reynold*, and MUsrEllz- The Colt'* N*ok Boys oh* bought MUCH The Democrats held their pri- a volley ball outfit and class "pins, LONGER mary In-the town hall. They nom- abeth Arneai and John J. Moasey, inated -N. J. Tetley judge* of election. Barlow, Harry Borden, Mr*. A. V. France* Leroh, daughter "of Wil- den at his home in Pennington. He Jennings, Ml** May Shutt* and' liam H. Larch of ScobeyvlU*, fell knows when certain bugs - are A horas owned by William H. while playing In th* school yard Seeley oI-Balford, became fright- Miss Annie H. Cooper. troublesome and he knows what 1 Tree pltntlng-and flgwer-pia-nt and her ankl*.wa« sprained. She will knock them dead. He watches ened at barren which Johu nick- ' taken .hour man'* workman ' waa Unloading Ing formed the principal part of wait In his flowers and vegetable* for dis- th* Arbor day exercise* at th* Tin- Buek'a automobile and a doctor at- ease symptoms and b* know* the from a wagon .and ran away. tended to her Injury. SNYDER'S HEADQUARTERS George Sherman, who was a work- ton Fail* school. The children gave our*. He know* when to'sow th* a vary fin* program. JThos* who Fishing in the marl bank pond seeds, when to transplant and what FUEL man for Mr. Seeley, waa unload. on Theron McCnmpbell's farm at Ing kerosene barrel* from Mr. See- took part were Fred Mag«a, Cora to do to keep the garden growing. Everett waa th* principal recre- H« knows all this because he has ley'* wagon at th* time of th* ac- Bennett, Katie Murphy, Flora Van- ation there those day*, or rather cident, H* was thrown from tie denaark, Eugene Magee, Matthew been a gardener more . than 60 FOR SfORT WEAR night*, for most of th* fishing was years himself. He started when, ha wagon and sustained trifling In- Covert, Ella Murphy, John H. Cookr don* at night Th* boys of the OIL juries, Jr., Viola Covert, Slisa-beth Cook, wu about eight year* old. village, aa well *a some of th* men, Th* catches- tt herring at Bel- S. Coleman, Delia VanBrurit, May engaged in the sport. A large num- MaeLean—"Mac" to fellow-gar- A complete line of fine all Vr'ool sport ford had been very large. The Shult* and Irving Coleman. ber of suckers had been caught deners within speaking distance- .PhlUp Creeland leased' the WU- Is a native Jerseyite, having been' herring wer* *old to to* smack William Dowen, Sr., died at the coats that appeal to riding, skidded near1 Hopping1* BUSSEXL wer* married at Holy Croia church, election. Other officers elected COUNSELLORS AT LAW, _— saved is a dollar Rumson, Mia* Fanal* Carter ol crowing and ran off the road and In varied assortment of fabrics and patterns. war* Ca/pt*. Robert A. Kennedy, R. down an embankment Miss Ber- WMtAdd Buildln*, R«J B»nk made. Brooklyn, wa* maid of honor land V. R, H. Stout and William A. Pat- gen waa badly cut and she was John J. Qulon Thomu P. Dortraus John TyndaU, brother of the bride, Vlnetnt J. McCu* Erntit Taiuo tenon vice presidents, Fred W, taken to the Long Branch hospita WUllam L. Euiiell, Jr. wa* th* best man. Th* oeremony Hop* secretary, Edgar McClee* where seven stitches were required $6.60 to $14.95 wa* performed by Rev. W. P. Cant- «Utant secretary and John A. Ken- U> dose the cut. Mr. and Mrs. Farsons, iJibrecque, Oanxona *' well of Long Branch, assisted by nedy treasurer. Grant wera bruisedv. Coombs HANCE& DAVIS Rev. Edward Sgan, pastor of th* OOOKSELLOBS AT LAW, \ A birthday party, wa* given for Eight weddings took place in thig church and Rev. J. A. B W.ll.c. Strs Rid Bank Drizzler Jackets TEL. 103 Heynold* Jacques Dean, three-year-old son of vicinity during the week. Mlsa Theodora D. Parsou Edmund J. Cuioaa of Bed Bank. Selection were Mr*. Grace Dean of Mechanic, Hildegard V. Pannacl, daughter o Th«odor» J. Ltbncan* played by J. C. Orapel and Ru- Qiton T. Comhi Thomu J. Smith that are fine for-the.chilly street Game* were played; Orien- Edward Pannacl of Sea Bright, Robert H. Malda William B. Blair,-Jl. tal dance* wer* given by Virginia and Philip S. Walton of Red Bank Abraham J. Zager _ days and are water repel- Royal;. songs were rung byDi war* married at St. George1* Epla- lent as well as wind thy Maaza and Anna Lynch, and oopal church, Rumson; Mia* HENBI"%. proof. piano solo* • war* , given by Ellia- Euretta Compton, daughter of NOW beth Chandler, Mrs. Jennie Trimble and John PUBUO A000UNTANT, Tfa« Red Bank mayor and eoun- Glass, Jr., son ot John Glass, both Profmlonml Bulldins, . cfi reooneldered the action which of Belford, wera. married at th* Aiburr Fark, N. J. $7.95 to $12.50 A SPECIAL SERVICE they had taken two week* pre- Presbyterian parsonage at Atlan- •Ud Bank 3B44 Aibury Park S4S1 viously when they flatly refused a Uo Highlands; Mis, Helen Larkln, request for *ewer* on th* western daughter of Mra. Ella Larkin, and DR. L W. CARLBON, end of River street. They brought 'William Gaughan, both of Middle- up tha matter again and expressed town, .were married at St Jamea SOBGEON CHIBOPODIST, SPORT HATS Static Balancing a willingness to have aewer* put church; Miss Matilda SaJm of Red FOOT AILMENTS Offlc« Hour*! . down on tha street. G. Howard Bank, daughter of Mrs. Ernest DaUy I11O a. m. to 6H0 >. a. SWEATERS Llpplncott chairman of th* street Sahn of Phalanx, and Barton E. Brenlncii Taeidar and Tbondar by Dunlap Passenger Tires oonunlttee of th« counoll, said *enr- Chamberlain, son of Joseph Cham- For appointment phone 244> Any type you desire — ers on* River street were vitally berlain of South street, Red Bank, 60 BROAD BED BAJfK, N . J. necessary because two factories were married at the Episcopal Light weight, water re- cardigan, pull-over -with were on the street. rectory; Miss Alida Smith, daugh- DR. MILDRED HULSART, pellent For every day sleeves as well as sleeve^ ON THE CAR - - *1.00 8UBGEON 0HIB0FODI8T, William N. Worthley, a former ter of Lewis Smith of Fair Haven, less. These fine sweaters councilman of Red Bank, was ap- wa* married to Arthur Davison of Foot Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy and sport wear. pointed inspector of the job of lay- Llttl* Silver; Miss Lillian Stiehl Offlci Haurat Daily 9 a. m. t» 5 p. aou come in a nice selection of WHILE RECAPPING and Daniel Shea, both of Rumson, Evwisfii Tuatday, Tbursdar. Saturday ing storm sewer* from Broad street were married at, Holy Cross (Cloud Wedneadar) colors and qualities. ; > OR VULCANIZING .50 to Throckmorton'a gully. church; Mia* Ella Davis, daughter For appointment phou 90S Frank E. Heyer's sawmill of William Davis, and Fred Smith, 136 BROAD ST., BED BANK, N. X $3.50 Colt's Neok, on* of the oldest mill* No wheel weight* to m or lo*«. Special robber both of Eatontown, wer* married DR. RAY DE CARLO In th* county, closed down and the at th* parsonage of the Eatontown Racedirom $2.95 added to inside of tire by a new procea*. property was placed on th* real Mthdpi g h f the Bea SDBGEON CHIBOPODIST estate market Methodist church, and e FOOT AILMENTS Whll* Daniel Spinning of Spring trice F. Newman of Highlands and Office Honrai ( and up street was working at a muon Job Thoma* J. OoaUof Rel Bank were Sally %-M a. m. to E:IO ». ». in th* store of R. Hance and «oni, Erenlniti by appointment married at th* town hall, Red Phone 616 Passenger a piece of steel: struck him on the Bank. 90 MAPLE AVE. RED BANE These are only a few of the many Items of- sportswear that Snyders hare to offer you and you usually find your wants at this store. Though many Tires items remain scarce on the market, we are always striving to get this much FOR needed merchandise. 00 6.00-16 TWO Size 7 by TWO . Other 5iie> Equally Low. SNYDER'S You never see one without the other»5 w the Guaranteed 1 Year or 10,000 Miles smartly tailored slacks in All 'Wool and 32-34 Broad St Red Bank . (WrUCHEVEB COMES PIBST) • Wool-and-Rayon, In black, brown, blue, If .your tire* are pood cmooth original eating*, 00/ 151 Broadway Long Branch program it aa follows 1 • .' • / green, gold and checks. Sizes .10 to 20,

1. We will exchange your worn, imooth tire within IN CHANCEftY OF NEW JERSEY and OLAEA LOUISB HEYNEN, hla 141.* f«.t to the w»»t«rly aid* ef NEW GRADE III TIRE of our own manufacture. A cer- 147/110 . wife, and FOAHAM T, MoLBAN and Franklin, Ar.nua and th« point or PMC* $5,00 to $10.95 o< BEGINNING. tificate of guarantee will be issued to you at the time of TOi ISABBLLA BULIi MITOHMX. MAEV MeLBAN, hla wUa. MITOHBLI, HULL SMITH (al(O tr »ltn» of aa erder «f th* Ooort c Balnf all of loti numbtrtd IK to U* •ale. known uJUtahell HuU M(a)« Qratb), ol Ohanoerr of N«» Un*r, mad. on lnoluilr.. ai ihown on a map .ntftlad , And the 1Q07°.WQ61 Sweater, Sets In pasTels; ANNIB tl. WHITE, ISABELLA H. tb* dty o( th* date hareot In • oatii* "P.al Manor, dat.lop.d by Cb " OR HALLOOKWMARQDRETTB (MAR- *h»Nln MaJrifttta P,' W. Harrtion !• Dow, Ooaan Townililp t«l)'4lTl«lflll and dark^shades.^.Sizes,34 to 40.. ' aUERITArHVLL.1 MITCHELL^ and ooraplalnant .and Iiaoalla Hull Hltoball Block 20, Lot 4 and iub-dlrlilon S. We will procejt. your smooth tires, giving yon th*lr hiln, d»vft«M or pfrional np- Md otbar* *rl* d* AUDREY TAYLOa JR., or". If they or any of (him b* notion ot the weiterly ifg« •« ff»nk.' A Guarantee Better Than Cardigan $5.95 d,aad, their helri, davliai,! or ptrlonal lln Avtntte with the nutbarly tide bt By virtu* of an order Of tti* Court i tiprutntatWti, or tbilt or. any «t Wait Uncoln Artnttji thnn • Ch»D«ary of N«w Jatufi mad* •»Ji" Tire Warranty thalr nilri, d*vliiai, exiouton, ad- (1) a ong tbi wiitirly aid* ot frank- day Of tha date haraef, lit * «M mlnlitrtton, irtntiM, aiilgni er IUM Ua Av«stt* isuth I d«fr*M II BJlnulM HUH* whanlft Uwiinai Utl/W ir, and you, Audrey Taywr, HIIANJii'MBt. title or (ntamti tad wett III <*«t t*tlh* northarly *ld» ol <*tio JOHN M cat- brown in drippings.. Add onion, serole, top . crumbs "The sole is a grand fish. It co- Lspoon of onion chopped.very lint green pepper.* parsley and celery and and brows (Prepared operates BO wonderfully. well with and a -teaspoon of finely minced cook a few minutes. Add water and M be used j HE ETHEL MOUNT,MOZAJR SCHOOL of DANCING the cook, - •<-•--, parsley. - Prepare a bouillon cube tomatoes; simmer until meat la as a> alternative.)" - "v • "Yes, my dear patron,"*the elder- in a half-cup of warm'-water Mid nearly tender. Add okra and bay If it is to be a simple supper, the - Claeiee In all types of dancing for children and adult* ly French chef went on, "there la fill the balance of the cup with leaf or celery seed; simmer until asparagus; can be omitted, but It nb flah quite like the' sole. Jt lenas whi{e wine, "Pour this mixture does add.to the meal. Allow just FrTrJt* lesson* In ballroom dancing by appointment meat and okra are tender.and stew itself to greater variety of treat- ji round the. fish, putting a small has thickened. Season and serve enough time for it to" cook (about Prospect Hill, 117 Prospect. Avenue, Red Bank ment than any other flsb. Next to piece of butter on top of. each fillet. hot in, a baked rice ring. 16 minutes) and plan to serve just the potato and the egg, comes the Then set the platter in a medium as soon as it IS tender. It's much, sole. Every day I-can .think of a oven and bake 35 to '40 minutes. ' - PECAN PIE more attractive and tasty that wey. new way to serve sole. And to Serve on the same platter. Plain pastry for one-crust pte - Some, other kind* of fruit or think that in so many American FILLET OF SOLE, CLJQUOT 1 tablespoon, sugar sauce may be served'on the Ice homes it appears,only fried with cream, if strawberries are not Puffour fillets of sole in a flat, 3 tablespoons flour 1 available. Of course, cake may be tartar sauce''! And, almost with buttered baking dish. Season with * eggs I eerved,' too, but it really Is not CcH BAYNTON'S Red Bank 302 tears in his eyes, he went on. to salt. and. pepper. Lay a slice of cu- 2 cups dark corn syrup necessary —especially Hi the ice. say: cumber on the top of «ch fillet, loteaspoon vanilla cream- is homemade! "Consider, for instance, fillet of then one slice of peeled tomato, U teaspoon salt sole, Volsln. Here is one of the 1 cup whole pecan meats Q, What is the name of thli rat of then a few slices of sour pickle and Line pie pan with pastry and FOR BETTER simpler recipes but yet one of ex- a few capers. Season again with FOB VABIED USES, BEETS meat? ' ., quisite charm. It .can be* made crimp edges. Mix sugar and flour. A. A picnic iftotfWer of porst The salt and pepper. Add one^half wa- Beat eggs until light, and add sug- BEATS Ait with ease in any. home, in the small- ter glass of ginger ale. Put a tea- one shown here Is a smoked picnic WEIAfZ ar and flour mixture; beat well. Re- est of kitchens. spoon of butter onjjtoU of each JU- Snip off the .little tails, and all shoulder; the same cut is also sold serve enough pecans, to place on the rut of the beet can be put to aa fresh pork. MEATS * VEOBTABLM :• FIIJLET'OF SOLE, VOISIN let. Bake in moderate oven for one- .top of ailing. Add • syrup, - vanilla, half hour. Serve hot, direct,from work for food purposes. The well' Q. Where doss the cut coins from, In a buttered sauce pan put four l salt and. pecans to first mixture. known beet, is one of the most FRUITS • DESSERTS fillet's of sole and sprinkle with one oven. • •• ;• • • . fflfc '~ Pour into pastry-Hned pan; ar- and how is It identified* - FILLpf QF SOLE, BN8Br|BDA ' willing and hard working vege- RUG CLEANING teaspoon of finely minced onion, a range remaining jfecans on top. tables (n'the world. The tops make A, The picnic shoulder comes from the lower half of the pork shoulder. teaspoon of chopped.parsley and Bake in moderate even (375 F.) for splendid greens. (If they are rather Cleaning on Location If Required. ° one smalt tomato cut into tiny bits. First make the sauce, putting two 46" to SO minutes, pntil firm. It is a rather squsiM. chunky cut. Season with salt and pepper. Now dunces of butter in a stew pan. Add old and tougb, cream them like Including the fore shank. It contains a medium 'sliced onion and a spinach Is. creamedl-Of course you the arm and shank bones. The cut RED BANK 302 add one-half an ordinary water minced carrot, and simmer all un- know what to do with the edible may vary from about * to 9 pounds glass,of white wine..Cover the dish til tender. Then add one-half cup THE FAMILY portion of the root—pickle it—epic* in weight. • OB . .. and place irr* medium oven for of canned mushrooms, one-half cup It, or serve in butter and hot Noth- about 30 minutes. RWmove the fish of sliced .pimentos, four peeled and CELEBRATES ON ing left now but the bright, red 4. How should tali eat be prepared? LONG BRANCH 3113 to a hot platter. Add to the sauce sliced tonfatoes, one cupful of to- juice. And tbat need not go to A, The smoked picnic Is usually pre- In the pan, another half glass of ' MOTHER'S DAY waste. Use it to color horse-radish pared Uke a smoked ham; it may be white wine and let It cook well for mato sauce and a little salt and either baked (roasted) or simmered five minutes. Then pour over the pepper. Boil all this for ten min- .to a rosy red. And how Is that for in water. If roasted, it is cooked In fish and serve. utes. Now place four fillets of sole Mothers Day U a family day, but triumph of efficiency? s slow oven (300'F.) for about 35 in a^uttered baking dish, season its also a day that calls for a cele- minutes per pound. The cooked meat FILLET OF SOLE, MATISE. with salt and pepper and- cover bration! A party for just the fam- 1» very good sliced cold, or may be On a buttered baking platter or with, the sauce. Bake in medium ily can be a very gay affair. Mother A hot bacon salad dressing Is used Instead of bam In a variety of NEW SCIENTIFIC MIRACLE glass pie plate place four fillets of oven about 30 minutes. Place flih can be the "guest of honor," and simple to make and very good. "made" dishes. on hot platter and pour sauce over 'Simply cut three or four pieces of —-WATERPROOFING—^ -sole, and season with salt and pop- each .member-, of the family can bacon into small- cubes and fry ¥. Sprinkle over'the soje a table- maJte-his-own-individuai-contrlbu- tlon. . •• .. uHtliTjrtoprpoTifTsaconaniigreajuHtliTjrtopr-poTifTsaoi e r# Aunt Mary or daughter Jane can into a bowl, add lemon juice, sugar take charge of the supper, with one and a beaten egg white. Pour over AQUELLA salad white hot. • other member of the group to as- The Most Important Meal sist in preparing^ and serving the SKILLFULLY MOVIES PREPARED BV A COMPANy IT WATERPROOFED meal. Dad. and brother Tom can If you wrap cheese In a oloth wet freeze the ice cream; Junior can with vinegar, it will prevent the TAKEN OF . FAMED 77 YEARS FOB. gather a bouqu^t>a4. ' cheese from drying out. Often Most Neglected .or from the garden) O-m-jl SUPERIOR-FOODS THE MAGINOT LINE terplece. And of c And Now We Can Waterproof trie Concrete, should • be appoin CHILDREN'S No wife or mother can afford to well begun day is a healthful day. Mother to the dining room when the Stucco or Brick Exterior and Interior Sur- overlook the Importance of break- When you want to change your moment arrives. WHITE HOUSE faces of Cellars, Floors, Walls, etc., for fast. The problem of getting a good cereal to muffins, why not try Here is a menu suggested by Jes- PARTIES variety into the day's first meal can CORN FLAKE MUFFINS " sie Alice Cline, home economist, STORE Homes t>t Industrial Buildings. be solved in ,the first course—the •i 1 cup'sifted flour that would "be appropriate to serve cereal and fruit course. .And-there It's very little work to prepare, but Groceries la such' a" choice.- ofireadyrto-eat 2'/> teaspoons double-action bak- TOT7B HOME MOVIE FILMS ing powder the meal has the air of a party cereals on the market—all ready to about it and Delicateessen EDITED AND SPLICED ATLANTIC WATERPROOFING CO. be combined with canned or fresh Vi teaspoon salt fruits. The hot dish can be easily 2 tablespoons sugar . Platter of Cold Sliced Meets Fred a Williamson, Prop, 1 egg, well beaten with Crisp Relishes . 91 Herbert St. Phone 1239-J Red Bank varied by cooking eggs in various Fruit and Vegetables, Wines ways- poached, boiled, scrambled, r.i cup milk Baked Macaroni and Cheese fried, or in an .omelet. Ham or • 3 tablespoons melted butter or Fresh Asparagus . and Uquon JAYBERGER bacon, Ash cakes and creamed other shortening Hot Bolls—Butter or • >Phonee PRODUCTIONS meats are easily prepared hot 1 cup corn flakes Margarine—Jelly ' AH. Highland* 44M71-M6 •7 BELSHAW AVENUE dishes in which there is no monot- Sift flour once, measure, add bak- Ice Cream and Strawberries ony if they are served alternately. ing powder, salt and sugar and Beverage Center Ate, Leonardo, N. 3. Eatontown 547-J.' The bread part of the meal can sift again. Combine egg, milk and Arrange for a variety of ready-to- be varied by making toast of dif- shortening; add to flour mixture, ferent kinds of bread, or serving beaten only enough to dampen all WE REPAIR muffins, waffles or pancakes. flour. Add corn flakes. Turn Into The wise housewife will plan her greased muffin pans, filling them breakfasts as carefully as she % full. Bake in hot oven (435 F.) plans her dinners, realizing that a 25 minutes. Makes 10. muffins.

Any Make Frigidaires DISHES WITH THE HAM ROLL-UPS . 2 slices smoked or boiled ham, FINE FLAVOR OF ' cut Vi-inch thick 2 medium'sweet potatoes Washing Machines THE SOUTHLAND 3 tablespoon* butter or mar- Southern cpokinE covers a wide garine variety of dishes which are'equally V> cup crushed pineapple famous. Each particular area of Vi cup chopped pecans Vacuum Cleaners the South has its cherished tra- Vi cup cracker crumbs ditional recipes and ways of pre- 3 tablespoons brown sugar paring its favorite foods, although % cup pineapple juice they may differ only slightly, from Cook sweet potatoes- in boiling Electric Ranges those of another area,'says Jessie salted water until tender; drain Alice Cllne, home economist. and mash. Add butter, or mar- garine, pineapple, pecans, cracker The South is rich in natural food crumbs, brown sugar and mix well. Electric Water Heaters resources^ including all kinds of Spread thick layer of filling on sea foods, poultry and wild game, each slice of ham, roll up and and a wide variety of fruits. The fasten with toothpicks, or tie with principal meat produced and the string. Place In baking dish, pour Electric Ironers favorite in use is pork in all its over pineapple Juice and bake, bast- forms. Vegetables are much more ing occasionally with liquid In pan. varied today than they were form- If smoked ham Is used, bake in — ETC. — erly, but sweet potatoes or yams, slow oven (300 F.) for about one beans and corn are still among the hour or until ham Is tender. If most popular.' boiled ham is used, bake in mod- Also Important among the culin- erate oven (350 F.) for 20 mlnutei. G&D APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. ary specialties of the South are the Serves six. _ : delicious hot breads, pies and cakes 60 WHITE ST., RED BANK invented and produced by tha skill CURED PORK GUMBO IN RICE of old-time Southern cooks. These RING PHONE 2761-J. include corn pone, spoon bread, 1 pound of smoked ham or beaten biscuits, short'nln1 bread, . smoked shoulder 1 tablespoon bacon drippings Lady Baltimore cake " and sweet 1-onion, chopped potato pie. f-green pepper, chopped

"We're working toward for all! the brand that stands for the tastiest Fruit Cocktail! Wherever you gs> In New Jersey, you're apt to see telephone men at work. Some are laying cable and running lines. Otheri are installing telephones*. : It's all par} of an immediate construction program to provide service as quickly as possible Your fivjdrite Flagstaff Roods will be back , soonl for those still waiting . .. and to improve ser- x % vice for present subscribers. It's the beginning, "In this Sprlngtirbeteasoh when thVai/sxf season"ge& available; ^^^^^; too, of a far-reaching enlargement program ua

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• , %W BANK BEGBBTE& MAY 2,1946, Page Steven. Tfceir'Goldea Woman's Chib Has >LETE AUTO BODY April Card Party GOOD TASTE • ' Benefit Held Tuesday • demands' ' • FENDER REPAIRING, At Local Clubhouse Mrs. G«org» Stephen Tounj tad WEDDING ' PHOTOGRAPHS Mm, Carl Schwenher, 0r.; were g»p« ertfl chairmen of the "annual April dMsert-bridge held by the Red Bank Woman'* club Tuesday at the clubhouse. I LOUIS MENDEL Hornberger & Sanford •'...-, • • p, Committee members were Mrs. • _ • .•• THE PHOTOGRAPHER Df TOCB tOWK i - Walter .. MoDougal, Mrs. Myron Monmouth and Pearl Streets Red Bank, N. J. V, Brown, Mrs. Sadie L. Cochran, CORNER BROAD & WHITE STREETS Mrs. Willis C. Conover, Mrs. Nel- son K, Vanderbeek, Mrs. Cromwell Entrance orf White Street. . phone R. B. 2297. ' Phone Red Bank 3259 .. Watson, Mrs. WUllam C. Wirth, Mrs. Henry U Tilton and Misses Bertha arid Florence Krldel and S^IIiabeJh Scpwcrort. ' Others present wire Mrs. Joseph E. Carroll, Mrs.,W. Gilbert Man- son, Mrs. Mary Mallard, Mrs. Ken- neth I. Fox, Mrs. George CMld- SHEET METAL dleton, Mrs. J. H. Fiedler, Mrs. Hermann Wolfe, Mrs, Harold S. Mable, Mrs. John M. West, Mrs. H. R. Wellbacher, Mrs. E. E. Alex- ander, Mrs, William Gaugban, Mrs. FABRICATORS Stephen O. Skak&ndy, Mrs. Irving Davldson,_Mrs. Kenneth R. Smith, Mrs. James' H. Taylor, Mrs. Ed- r ward H, Ssattergood, Mrs. William Steel Equipment is back. Evenden, Mrs. John McClaln,_Ml».. Byron Kirk, Mrs.-Raymond Born- son, Mrs. Chris Hansen, Mrs. Philip She Will Want One of Plan now for those metal Leonard, Mrs. Francis Grosslnger. Mrs. Charles Hall, Mm. A. M. oralemon, Mrs. Oraon Francisco, Our Cool Prints— adjustable shelves. Mrs.'C. A. Geatty, Mr*. Lyman.W. , Mra. Edna, Mangon, Mrs. Bemberg, Shantung, Jersey, Spim Rayon, Linen Edna Boyd, Mrs. Charles K. Jilng- lish, MM. C. C. Lftyd,, Mrs. W. H. Size. 9 - 20, 18V2 • 24% MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. MASSE V. -> Forsythe, Mrs. M. B. Nesbitt, Mrs. Harvey Bartlett, Mrs. J. N, Beers, United Metal Works Mr. and Mra'. John J. Massey of Middletown celebrated their Mrs. George Woodhead, Mrs. Bur- 60th wedding anniversary last week as guests of their children and ton Moore, Mrs. Clark E. Wallace, PHONE RED BANK 3476 grandchildren at .a fainily dinner at the Willowbrook inn, Fair Mrs. Harrison Bance, Sr., Mrs. Har- Haven . rison Bance, Jr., Mrs. John F. Tru- Dainty Lace Trimmed Nightgowns .Mr, and Mrs. Massey were married at St.. Joseph's church, 4eau, Mrs. Jay D. Williams, Mrs. 11 UNION ST., RED BANK, N. J. Keyport,.April 22, 18BG. They have b?en residents of Middletown for Willlim P. Strode, Mrs. Grace E, • • • • * {'••'•• the last 30 years, having lived at Kiyport previously. Mr. Massey King, Mrs. R. A. Walker, Mrs. Wil- is a retired farmer, who, during the recent war, was emplfiyed by liam O. Nichol, Mrs. Frederick the"~Slgmund'Eisner company at Red Bank. Halnes, Mrs. Philip H. Walton, Mrs. $3.99 >ud $4.99 At their home, an open house was attended by more than 100 Hermann Asendorf and Misaes relatives and friends. Reliance Jacobsen furnished piano selections Elizabeth Bazley "and Flora E. Will- of old-time favorites and Mrs. Massey featured the afternoon by gUBS. danejng a square set. Slips Keansburg Maplewood were recent visitors of Highlands Mr. and Mrs. Edward p. Schmidt. Beautiful lace • trimmed and Robert Anderson, Jr., of, Orange, (Tb« R»d Bank R«gliter cm be boiwht 1 tailored slips In E»yer7| a ' The first aid squad visited the meet tomorrow night to make veteran. Mr. Zundt will. continue Manvllle first aid and rescue squad plans for a series of card parties Mt. *Vernon . . 3.59 n«h 2.26 Pt. to have an interest in the organ- at the dedication of their new to start the latter part- of-thls ization. At the present time the building Sunday afternoon. There month. v tavern 1B undergoing repairs and was a parade of ambulances,' 25 Mrs. August Quast of Navesink is being decorated. being In line, from different parts avenue was 75 years of age Satur- WE CARRY ALL STANDARD BRANDS Del Gazzio Brothers are erects of the state and one from Butiks day and relatives . and frlendl ing a business building on Carr. county, Pennsylvania. Members brought birthday gifts and greet- OF WHISKEY, RUM AND GIN. FINEST SE, avenue. of the Keansburg squad attending ings during the afternoon and William P. Knlchel of Sea Breeze were Layton Webster, Jacob evening. LECTION OF DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED way, who Is stationed at Fort Dbe, Frenchman, Luke Heary and. Ed- A large group from the Sons and wM-be home over the week-end. ward Clark, Mrs. Webster, Mrs Daughters of Liberty lodge attend- Frenchman, Mrs. Heary and Mrs. WINES. , He has three Bronze stars, having ed initiation (ceremonies at the participated in the Rhine,, Bulge Clark were also guests at the ded- Long Branch lodge last Friday and Rhur battles. Henry J. Knichel ication. . " night. DELIVERY SERVICE R. B 556 will receive his honorable discharge Mrs. Elizabeth Frick of the Mr. and Mrs. Louis jCamp are Tom the navy May 15. Bronx has been visiting Mrs, A. the parents of a son born. Sunday , Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bennett of A. Franck. In Rlvervlew hospital... '•) ' TIRE pAUGE Carr avenue are the parents of a daughter...born Monday at River- view hospital.- " '•• Irving Mulvey of Pittsburgh, who recently returned from. South America, ia visiting his cousin, Mrs. FAIR HAVEN HARDWARE STORE Viola Manning. Mrs. Dorothy Behn, who has 112 Fair Haven Road, been a patient at Monmouth Me- morial hospital, was brough home Fair Haven, N. J. Tel. Red Bank 633. by the Keansburg ambulance Fri- day. Harold Wlllett, secretary of Keansburg savings and loan asso- ciation, was taken to Dr. Albright You will find here a fine stock of of Spring Lake for a check-up and' also to his home in Belford by the Keansburg first aid ambulance, Fri- day. . Mra. Howard C. Opdyke, who la Gardening Equipment on her way to the West coast, it EXHAUST enjoying a stop over at Albuquer- for easy and pleasurable work. que, New' Mexico. Her destination EXTENSION is San Diego, California, where she Ft TS^ALL^f CYCLES/>TRC)IM<.;N£D expects to spend a month with Mrs. r Roger . Zlegler, her niece, Mrs. She ain't what she used te be! Zlegter, a former resident of Keans- Also Pittsburgh Paints, Hardware, Household L O

However, the next time you take a drink of Dress up your jW GUHTURPENTINE1 water or fill the tub for a bath, you can think PUNNEL, with satisfaction that at least one vital necessity \ MIRROR isn't costing you • war-inflated price. For you are still getting the same amount of pure, de- ^^^DMSi UavlBBB. 1' SI . j i T ~ I : • . ~ I. ] aV I pendable water for the simfl low price you paid . BLUESTONE PIU all door .din,'rl|ht •? before the war. • •' :,'. . "•TRUE BLUE"

Wi in ibktb uy thii, too, in ipln ollhV lict that our tOiti, liki youri, have riun ebnildtnbly OPEN SATURDAY NIQHT UNTIL 9 during thin wartime ynri. ' B. A. SHOEMAKER i SONS 42 Wgst front ft. RED BANK BE01BTO, MAY 2, Ifl46. WOTICE, U>r A Arm must never have been «x- ties *nd _,.,,. «b«n flpeeed tor WM lo*4fog f.flfesi peUed.ftvom any organization of,,the AN jOEDINANCE OFTHE BOARD OF HBALTfi OP ;TttB; B0BOCOH O? charge ol «ont*rit», or <«r,«W*WWr! profession or any fraternal organi- 8»A BBJOHT Df THE OODNTY OP ,vWi?le jiApedailial}.tand Mm® sation and must believa faithfully MONMOUTH ESTABLISHING A r,.,~ SuMt**4»ior l*0Wi!»»i;Mm«;''ff: NOTICE! in the practice of the Golden Rule. p m^»l,ntoll,cGdor^l^nB4«| Sij^ABr*c6D]P*mi^TM Piw- ley conneeUd with or bTlonglng to ths scavenger's license shall .b* disposed They must also pledge themselves tame, lie owner.-ltM«|tWMi;«( In the Borough of Sea Bright.^ J| \ The general lnjurmnee busineu formerly leortduoted by my/hut- to serve any deserving family jn AND '• • PRESCRIBING PENAI/TDK any tenement house, dwelling and build- band, the late Howmrd 8. Illgglnion, hai been gold to GroBilngrer Golden Rule ' ' time of need regardless of mone- FOB THE VIOLATION OF THE Ing, or pert thereof, shall thoroughly tary-considerations. - TEHM8 AND PEOVISIONS TH?BJt. cleanse all tot room*, paj"*". »talrs, Code the term communicable 4iMUtf; A Heller, Inc. I am sure that you will continue to receivei the' floors, windows,. doors, walls, ceilings, •haJJ b* hell to nwan; thf fpllowlnf: a *~~~~ By A.; C. , privies, and drain*, of the house, or part Useasei and all others-that msy here-i aame efficient and courteotu service that yo'u have had In, the paik Funeral Directors BK IT OEDADJBD BY the Board of of the house, of which he if ,tb* ownirr, Agricultural Extension Service : ifter be declared jsbmmualeaU* br »*• and that they will merit a continuance of your patronage. Garside; Promoted fealth b< the Bofough of Bea Bright tenant, or lassse. .- •' : : " -V"' • loird of Health or the Mew Jersey, Affilij^dWith ~~ Right now you will be In the i the County of Monraouth, State of 8B0TION 19. AH domestic, commer- State' Department' of Health) V midst of garden planting and par- 'ew Jersey-; • . • '• " -\ '.''.-• Estate of Howard A. Higginton . To First Lieutenant SECTION 1. The following ordinance elal or Industrial premises or any other Anthrax (also when occurtng In anir;( International Group , ticularly garden maintenance. .Re- with all ordinance! supplementary there- building used for human habitation shall ials) j Cholerj, Asiatics DIphth*r|»w member ifuA. the main object of cul- o, or amendatory thereof, shall con- provided with, a suitable means for menrbranous croup), Chlckdpox; Dttwm Loretta A. Higginson, Executrix The war department has an- disposal of sewage, liquid waste, intery, Amobio and Baccillary; -faettsMM tivation or hoeing-iaround plants la tltut*. and be known as the Sanitary The Wordep funeral home «n nounced that Raymond T>, Garside, 'ode of the Borough of Bea Bright,.. and human excrement, alltles, Lethargic; Eryilpeliss 'Glands to destroy all weeds. This simply ers; Influenta; Leprosy; Malarlalil E«ust Front street received word re- Jr., of Sunnycrest, Bittle Silver, has ' DEFINITIONS .WATBE SUPPLY"' been promoted to the "rank'of fl"f means surface stirring of the soil. SECTION ft. The following terms SECTION ZO; No premises shall be Measles; Meningitis; Epidemle ' Oera.y cently tHat the firm bag been ap- ! first -rented, let, -leased or occupied to be brpiplnsi; Mumps; Measles, Gtrmaa?,.. lieutenant. / ' . Particularly ita the border, don't 'hen used In this ordinance shall be pointed once more, for tbe 16th suc- construed as follows: used as living quarters , for human 'rubella); Ophthalmia neon*torum|g| try W dig too 4e«P, for you de- habitation unless said premise* shall >acathyphoid fe.ver; Pneumonia (broBf| cessive year to serve a* a. member stroy the . root|[y and more harm • .(a) "Board" shall be held to mean IO, lobsr) j Psittacosis, Plagued Pollomyw| of the Order of the Golden Rule, an the Board of Health of this Borough of "lave a plentiful supply of potable water than good is done. "If the surface "es Bright. ^ ' ultable for domestic purposes, furnished Itles, acute anterior (Infantile' paraljffi international affiliation of depend- it one or more place* In auch house, or Is); Puerperal Septlcemia;- Kable» 1* kept loose, either by'mulching (b) "Borough" shall be held to mean Hydrophobia): Rocky Mountain *pott*4 able" funeral directors. iif Borough of Sea Bright. jn the yard thereof, so that, the same Effective ai of May lit, 1944, this agency assumed operation of or hoeing, then the soil under the may be adequate, and reasonably con- 'ever; Scarlet Fever- Sma-llpox, (rarldii The well known establishment, / (c) "Code" or "Sanitary Code" shall old); Streptococele (Septic) aoreVi surface will contlnue.ln good shape, i held to mean the provisions of this 'enlent for the use-of the occupants of the general Insurance business formerly conducted by the late which will observe its 30th year of as it Is'the top that packs most laid house. hroat; Tetanus; Trachoma; Trichinosis;: service to the famlllea'of Red Bank rdinahce and all ordinance* aupple- ''ulafcmlm ' Tuberculosis,' all. form*,? Howard S. Hlgginson. We wish to advise all policy-holders that' Moreover, simply stirring the sur- icatary thereto or amendatory thereof. J SECTION II, Whenever the, Board 'yphoid; Typhus fever, Undulant feterf' and 'Vicinity December 31 of this (d) "Persons", (hall be held to In- jhall have satisfactory evidence that any all outstanding policies regardless of Mate' will be serviced through face soil with a hoe or rake will well, cistern or other source, the- water Whooping cough; Yellow fever," "" year, is composed of four partners, destroy the germinating weeds and ude both singular and plural, as the our office, Arrangements have been completed for continuance of Mrs. Sara E. Worden, wife of the case demands, and shall Include any In- if which 1* used for domestic purposes, SECTION 86. Every physician la : keep- the soil In tbe best-possible Mvlduals, corporation, companies, so- las become polluted -iiiiOandered • un-' esslonal attendance upon any pel Company connections and'all flies and other records are In our late Albert W. Worden, founder, condition. - letles, fluni, partnerships, associations afe for use, notice to discontinue the n the Borough suffering from.., a.'——— possession, If you have any questions or problems relative to and their three sons, Harry C. F., nd joint stock companies. Wherever' lee of said polluted water shsll be sent nunicsble disease, or_where *no physlewjS James A. and Robert F. Worden. The rake Is one of the most val- the word "Pe.'son" Is used In the Code, o the owner, agent or person In charge ian is in attendance, any parent, f ' ' your Insurance requirements please do not hesitate to call us.' . shall also be held to a-pply to all f salt) well, cistern or other source, dian, housep owner or 'householder ....«.>; Aiding them In the conduct of the uable tools ft used, often. It does .nd said owner, agent * of person ehall 'n»«i that sny person .living, dwelling We assure you that we will "flo our best to merit the continuance funeral home is a staff of four, not pay to let the weeds get so big uniclpaltlei, and all municipal corpor- itions. • .'. * • n receipt of* such notice, close said >r being Jn any house or building ii; of your valued patronage. '".'.' John 8. Conover, George H. Patter- that you either have to pull or dig (e) "Permit'1 or "license" shall be ell, cistern ,or"other source, fill it up he Borough under hi* or her control, son, Mrs. Agnes C. Clark and Mrs. them out. The best time to kill 1th fresh earth and discontinue the ins or is 'suspected of having a com-( ionstr.ued to> mean the written permls- iss of the water thereof. nunicaDle disease, shalt report In writ« Katherlne E. Harrie. - : them is just as the seeds., are ger- Ion of the . Board. GROSSINGER & HELLER, Inc. If) "Food." _JncIudes every article SEWER CONNECTIONS ng to the Executive Olflcer of the Board Those affiliated with the flrm are minating. "If allowed to grow too sed for food or drink and every in- SECTION 22: Any owner of property Lbe name ujie, sex, color, and precise quite proud of the fact that they large they have taken plant food Jong the line-of apr tewer, shall con- location of such person or suspeeV tc)*'^ Broad & Mechanic Sts., Red Bank, N. J. Ifredient In such article and all con- -ether with the name ,of the disease »u». U have been selected again for con- and water from the soil. ictionary and. condiments, iect his house or other building there- i 1th, within thirty (10) days after no- iected, within 12 hpur* after »ue*-i tinued service with the Order of (g) "Food" Establishment" shall iagnpsls or discovery Is made. If the Telephone 2100 Plant lice are getting active, and iean any and all (tores, premises, ce In writing, to make such connect the-1 Golden Rule because member- early spraying with a contact In- lscase be. Diphtheria, Scarlet.fever, or- laces or vehicles used for the selling, on from the Board; said notice to be Imallpox, a report by telephone shall ship Is contingent upon the contin- sectlclde, such as 40% nicotine sul- 'stribuMoh,. serving, delivery, produc lerved by delivering the same to the e msde at once to the Executive Of- uing approval of the community in phate or pyrethrum solution, will on, preparation, manufacturing-, pack- wner of the said premises personally, cer, the written report to follow, "'f-i »g, storage, transportation or handling T by leaving it at his usual place of which any particular funeral di- destroy them before they, get too if food or drink, .bode1 with a member of his family The following are also required te) be „ recting organization Is located. The, numerous. If they are allowed to (h) All words and phrase* defined bove the age of eighteen (IS) years. eportcd; Compressed sir illness; At>S| appointment, therefore, Is a defl- GARBAGE, ASHES AND RUBBISH lenlc, lead, mercury and pbospborou* fj LT. RAY GARSIDE become numerous It Is almost lm- erein shall also include their natural pnaalhlp nd usual meanings as well as those SECTION 2S. No Person shall main- noiionlng; epilepsy and msnttl de* train'' especially given,- («lp nr .llnw nr lt»»f npnn hi. pr.m. "clencv. the people of .Red Bank-and vicinity A graduate' of the Fort Mon- torily. The leaves start to curl 'and SECTION S. The Board shall appoint Ises any box, barrel or other receptacle SECTION »7. Whenever "If shall ke . approve the policies of the Worden mouth ' Officer Candidate school, the spray does not reach all spots qualified person to be known sas the ontaining any coal or wood ashes, dirt, eemed necessary by "this Board to a organization and that they feel this ileut. Garside is now. stationed on that it should. These insects must Valth Officer of the Borough wh'o shall ilaster or»other household refuse, not stabllsh tbe true character of any dlo flrm Is worthy of continued recog- e the executive officer of the Board cTso'it to furnish the specimens requlreeUii ing firm/to achieve. The require- perate or maintain any food c.stabllsh- hall hnve a proper cover for the opeh- -'or the purpose of this Code all per- GRADE AA: morning. His subject, "Faiths You You might have mildew on lilacs, ng th<- ' ->f, all garbage, decaying. *vcfr- :one who harbor or carry the CAiiiatlre):: ments have become Increasingly lent"without obtaining a.license therefor Live By," was taken from the book Phlox and other plants but a good itabk- .animal substance upon his*} erms of any disease, commonly knowa I rigid and as the order has grown rom the Bdard for each and every such "Take a Look At Yourself" by John spraying or dusting of sulphur will ood establishment. The fee for every >r th. umlses, In which box, barrel, s "carrier!," shall be considered at C in numbers and In power and more 1 icing alTe'cted with such dlsesse and - Rib Roast v ...... Homer Miller. The presentation control this. But remember that all uch license shall be two (12) dollars, r o ... icceptacle shall be placed no 35*° men |n cw profession desirer to be- nd shallexpire on the 80th day of ither household refuse. shall be subject to and comply with the I was In the form of a discussion spraying for 'disease or fungus trou- rules and reituls lions of tbe' Board J come members. une next succeeding the date of issue. SECTION 25. Every owner, tenant, forum. In conclusion Mr. Hewitt bles, is preventive rather than cure. aid license when for premises, shall be lessee or occupant of any house, store, which relate to tRe quarantine, Isola-!] L tion anil control of persons, affeeted^ Boneless Chuck Roast . . . lb "However, it has been a policy of quoted Supreme Court Justice After a fungus Is once started and isplayed In a conspicuous manner iu!!d!ng, or- of any part thereof, or of 385 lainly v|sible~to patrons, and when for with such disease. . . '. the order to accept but one member Holmes In a one-sentence summa- can be seen, it is impossible to con- ny premises in tbe Borough, shall up- chicles, bhall be displayed on ons side n the days appointed by the proper SECTION 39, Whenever quarantine or 1 in each community, except in very tion, "The greatest act of faith Is trol satisfactorily. So start spraying hereof, plainly risible to patrons. large cities, such as London, Eng- uthoritles for the collection of gsr- solution has been establisbsd by bf Porterhouse Steak • . . . . lb when man decides he ia not God." if you anticipate fungus troubles s?ge, place 'every box, barrel-or'other, Uoard of Health upon %r In any builds* 53* land, where at the outbreak of the SECTION 6. No person shall manage, Ivan C. Lyons was in charge of before disease appears. 'ork in, or be employed in any food 'eceptacle upon his premises contain- ng within this Borough in which any • war there were several members, ng garbage, vegetable or animal sub- the meeting in. the absence of Ray stabtlshment in the Borough without 'ommunlcable disease exlets, such QUafv.l each serving a separate district of Get your transplanting done as illng with the Board a certificate of itances, upon the sidewalk. In front of kntine or Isolation and all provlaIosuj;L Breast of Veal . . ... lb G. Wolf. Three men welcomed as 225 the 'metropolis. While the order soon as possible. Remember that eaith, elgned by a duly licensed pby- lie premises, as near the curb as the hereof shall be maintained and ob*yee)>] guests were Dudley G. Meers of It is a little late for dormant ma- Iclah, showing such person Is free from •me can be conveniently placed, and by all persons until the Board or th»T doesn't claim.that its members are vldence of a communicable disease ifter the same are erapt ed, remove the Executive Oflicer has lifted said quar. [ Jersey City, Grady E. Reeves of terial. Still, you can transplant r Shoulder of Veal . •.•;•.. . the only dependable and ecomonl- such examination to be made with sps- lame from the sidewalk before 10 a, m . ntine or Isolation. • vl cal funeral directors 'In each com- Decatur, Mississippi, and John E. with fair success until the middle l»l reference to Tuberculosis and In the morning, SECTION -40. It shlll be unlawful1 munity, the order Insists that each Long of Cleveland, Ohio. The last of May but the sooner It Is done 'enereai disease), and obtaining from SECTION 21. All receptacles used for :o transport any person having any he^exeeutiye- officer of said Board a :he storage of garbage' or decayed an!- roinmunlcable disease or any Illneaa Rib Veal Chops . . . . . lb member conduct himself and his two are stationed with the U. S. now the better with all woody Army 'Signal Corps at Fort Mon- plants and perennials. iqd handler's permit. •I or vegetable substance shall be of having the symptoms of a com- 405 I business »o that no matter where Said permit shall be renewed as above slse which can be conveniently handled munlcable disease, in any bus, taxi tab ! you are you; can quickly and safely mouth. Plants that are transplanted with ct -forth—annually on the 30th day of |r the collector or remover of the same. or other public conveyance, except In Shoulder of Lamb . . . . select the funeral director, simply William M. Smith, superinten- a ball of earth should Ue left until 'unejnext succeeding the date of issue DUMPING an ambulance, or other vehicle, the 0«e 30» dent of Long Branch school system, last because', they can be moved r upon ths request of the executive of* SECTION 17. No animal or vegetable of wihch is permitted for thst purpooe. by finding one who makes use of cer of the Board. - ubstance, • no .swill or garbage, nor any SECTION' 41. It shall be unlawful far the familiar symbol of the knight will speak to the group Sunday, with less chance of loss. However, SECTION 7, No person shall employ offensive or putreseible material what- any person, -who, while suffering fn Rib Lamb Chops .... and shield, thus Identifying hlmaelf May 12. • • even with evergreens we like" to n any food establishment, any person soever shall be dumped, deposited on, or any communicable disease, to wlllf 49f» Present Sunday were Ivan C. get the job dons before weather be- 'equired to obtain a food handler's per- used to ftil In, or to raise the surface expose -himself, or for any person as a member of the Order of the level of any ground, lot -or street churn of anyone suffering from any Golden Rule." Lyons, Philip E. Ballly, John A. comes too hot. ilt who has not obtained such permit i herein provided-. * - in the Borough and no person shall prr- communicable disease, to willfully ev« Loin Lamb Chops . . . . Several-requirements of the or- Mohn, Ralph R. Eskert, Grady E. Then in the open ground you-can SECTION 8. No person shall sell or mlt auch putreseible material to be pose, or allow to be' exposed such per* Reeves, John'E. Long, Dudley G. plant; most any seeds now as the dumped on any land in the Borough of son so sufferlnz, in any street, store. der are as follows: the firm must be XDOIB for sale any meat or vegetlble which he is the owner, ^lessee or occu- Inn, public" conveyance, school, chorea engaged in the funeral business for Meers, Norman Hewitt, Robert K. soil''is getting warm enough for 'or use~as food which 1* unwholesoms pier. or other public place in the Boroagk. lb r contaminated. Shank and Breast of Lamb . longer than three years in a com Bursley, Jack P. Baine, William practically all annuals and, per- * -ANIMALS- • SECTION 42. Any person In the Bor- 19 SECTION t. No person shall dlstrib- ough having a communicable disease cjr munity; at least one principal of a Truex, Alexander N. Beicheck, Les- haps a little too warm for some ite or sell, or manufacture for dlstri* SECTION II., It shall be unlawful lor any Peraoc to keep any animals suspected of same shall be Isolated as flrm must be a licensed funeral di- lie,. R. Stewart and Harry Worden. perennials. >ution or sale, or have in his posses- the Board may direct, and all buildings, GRADE A; ilon wi'jlh intent to distribute or sell meh as pigs, gtoats, eows, sheep or any rector who has had five years or poultry, or ovpamals' on . *ny premises clothing, property, premises and vehicles iny food or drink for human consump- rhich may be infected by emanatlonl more practical experience; a flrm ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. ion which has been exposed to any com- within the Boreugh unless a permit for ;hat purpose shall havs been secured rom such person shall be disinfected Hen Turkeys „ ^ lb must not in any way be connected nunlcable disease, or which contains or as the Board may .direct. J 545 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nuzzl of Nep- 'rora the Board. with a burial association certificate as been exposed to any Injurious con- Under Iff lbs. tune have announced the engage- tamination, or which is unfit, unwhole- SECTION 2». No license for the keep- scheme; flrm members must not MEN SECTION 43. Whenever Isolation or ment Of their daughter, Miss Rae lome, impure, decayed, mislabeled, die* ing or raising of any animals, poultry quarantine f* to be established on any pay commissions or bribes for any issed or adulterated. Nuzzi, to Fred Buonocore, son of Certified protection »r mammals such- as mentioned in Sec- premises, the Executive Officer shall Long Island Ducks . . . . 35»> favoritism to the flrm nor aollclt tion 23 shall be granted to any person cause a written order establishing such Mr, and Mrs, Gaetano Buoncore against fire,, theft and SECTION-10. That In food and drink business from families In which istnbllshments all utemlls intsnded for 'hen, In the opinion of .the Board the isolation or quarantine to be served up- of Bank street. The bride-elect at- keeping or raising of such animals, there is Illness; a firm must guar- moth damage. Your gar- lecond use'- shall ,be thoroughly on the tterson in charge of such prem- Roasting Chickens d ^ M 495. tended Ne-ptune high school^ and ileansed and sanitized -by . washing and loultry or mammals would constitute a ises. Service upon any responsible) antee, that prices are based on ments returned next fall Insing in a double compartment fixture nuisance, beeauie of the nature or char- member of a household shall be deemed ^ -4 Its, and up known costs, and firm members Mr. Buonocore was graduated from nd immcrseM in water of 180* F for acteristic* thereof, or where in the sufficient service upon ell membere of Red Bank high school. He served ready to wear. Price* as opinion of the Board the keeping; or he household of the person served. . * .' must operale and maintain a com- minimum period of three minutes or aislng thereof would be detrimental to 4 Ibi, and up 44a. 32 months with the Seventh Army low at $2.50 for cleaning iy such other method which shall yield SECTION 44. No person shall Inter- plete establishment, conduct affairs he general health of the' residents of Fowl he Burnt result. In. ail establishments ore with or obstruct the posting of in a business-like manner and dis- In Europe. and storage. the neighborhood in which such license hat enn not provide approved facilities is sought. • any placard stating ths existence of a pose of obligations promptly; pledge or the proper washing and sanitising of communicable disease, by the Exeentlvef Sliced Luncheon Meat themselves to high moral personal Near Million Telephones. mating and drinking utensils, the patrons .NUISANCES. Ofllctr 6r his representative, in or oa LEON'S-Phone 2800 hull be provided with Individual paper SECTION 10. The following specific any place or premises, nor shall any per- i! standards; be truthful In advertis- There are 965,112 telephone sub- acts or omission, and the malntalnence ion conceal, mutllnte, destroy or remove \ ing and In dealings with humanity. scribers in New Jersey. KEEPING AND SLAUGHTERING OF tr allowance of any of the following such placard or-cause* the same to be ANIMALS AND POULTRY ondltions, are hereby' 'declared to be, concealed, mutilated, destroyed or re-; SECTION 11. No person shall •I to constitute, nuisances: moved except by authority of the; laughter, kill or dress any cattle or 1. Depositing or maintaining any foul, Executive Officer.. loultry In the Borough, except In an ap- decaying, or offensive matter In or upon PENALTIES proved slaughter house. No slaughter any lot, yard, street, house building, SECTION *:•• Any person who Ihall A ouse or any other place where cattle ither premises or public place. ., violate any of the provisions of thlsjjj r poultry are slaughtered, killed or 2. The maintaining of any sunken lot, Code, shall upon conviction thereof k reeled, shall be maintained or eon- pot or excavation, or any cans, bnr- subject to a penalty of not more the uctcd within the Borough without ob- els or other receptacles where water one hundred (1100.00) dollars nor Is sal Some wqris fob!; alnlng permit for that purpose from may stagnate, or mosquito larvae breed. than two ($2) dollars, to be recovered! he Board. 8. The throwing on overflowing of any in the Recorder's Court of the Borough,! Said Permit to slaughter, .kill or dress ilopi,. stabls drainage, liquid filth, cess- or imprisonment In the County Jail fer| attle or poultry or to maintain or _eon. poor or privy contents upon any public a term not exceeding ninety days. luct a slaughter house, may be granted r private property. CONSTITUTIONALITY >y the Board upon payment of five (9&) 4. Maintaining any polluted well, SECTION 46. Each Section of tkw ollnrs for such permit, which permit spring, pool or supply of drinking water. Cods Is hereby declared to be a sep- hall expire on the 80th dsy of June 6. Taking or allowing any dot to arate, and distinct section, and If any text following the date of Issuance^ enter any store where food Is exposed ssctlon of this Code shall be adjudged Provided, however, that the provisions of "or sale. invalid, such adjudication shall apply PEEP i PEEP his section shall not Apply to Any per- t. Maintaining any chimney, smoke only to the section so adjudged and ion who kllle cattli or poultry' for per> tack, pipe or flue, or any part thereof, the remainder of this Code shall be lonal domestice use. hat Is'-out of repair or so defective as deemed valid an'd effective. SECTION 12, Before a permit Is Is- o allow eoal gas or other noxious fumes RULES AND REGULATIONS lued to the operators of any slaughter o escape Into the building where It is' SECTION 47. The Board may, from means means situated or into any adjacent building. louse In the Borough, the operator shall .line to time, adopt such rules and reg- le with the iBoard plan* for the con- 7. Allowing to exist any unclean or ulations us shall In Its judgment, aid itructlon which have been approved by unsanitary conditions in any cellar, room n the proper understanding and gen- .he Building Inspector and shall meet r building, any imperfect plumbing or •rnl enforcement of the "3anltary Code," ;he. minimum requirements pertaining to sewer appliance or connection from all other ordinances' and amendment* .Ight, ventilation, plumbing and drainage which any foul or noxious odors herbof nnd supplements thereto* ' which may be ^peclF.ed by the Board, liquids may escape, SECTION 4«. AH'previous Ordinance* MILK AND CREAM 8. Keeping cattle, poultry or animals or parts thereof and all amendment! SECTION If. No person shall engsgci n any building used for human thereof and supplements thereto, Ineon- •Ither as principal or agent, In the dls- habitation, ' , Blsttnt with this Code are hereby re- rlbutlon or sale of milk or cream in ». Expectorating upon the steps, halls, pealed and this Code shall take effeet he Borough without obtaining a license floors or other parts of soy public or when published as required by lew. private building, or upon any sidewalk, 'rom the Board, PUBLIC NOTICE The license fee for each wagon or crosswalk, street, park, playground, 1 publlo conveyance or other public place. The foregoing ordinance ml Intro- ehlcle used in the distribution or sale duced nnd passed first reading at a reg- of milk or cream, and for each place 10. Maintaining any vehicle used for ular meotlng of the Board of Health of from where milk or cream Is distrib- hire, or for a public conveyance, In a the Borough pt Sea Bright held on April uted or sold shnll be two ($2) dollars, dirty or unsanitary condition. 26, 104(1, and will come up for Anal which shall be pnld by the person en- BOARDING HOUSE FOR CHILDREN consideration and passage at a regular gaged In the distribution or sale of milk SECTION II. No person shall conduct, meeting of said Board to be held oa or cream, Every such license shall ex- operate or maintain any boarding house May 0, 1046, at fliOO P. M. (D, 8-*.). pire on the flQth day of June next suc- for Infants or children without obtain- at tho Borough Hall, Sea Bright New ceeding the'date'of Issue, unless sooner ng a permit therefore from the Board Jersey, at which time and pises all Per- revoked. for each and every such boarding house. sons desiring to be heard thtrtoa win SECTION 14, All persons having a The fee for every such license shall bo be glvtn full opportunity. - ? Jlcense to sell or distribute milk or two (18) dollars, and shall expire On Dated, April ... "" cream In the Borough granted by this the 80th day of June next succeeding Board shnll at all times display it Ins the date of Issue, Before any such conspicuous place on tho premises where license Is granted, the applicant must the milk' or cronm Is kept for sale or meet aH-requlrements ai to hent, light, delivery, and when such sale or delivery ventilation and 'aanltnry conditions as Notice of Settlement of Account. CINE Ale &Beer specified by the Board, Is mndo from a .wagon or other vehicle, Estste of Mary- S." Shanley, deceased. such .vehicles shnll have conspicuously T .'• .. BOAVENGBRS . (Trust, under Seventh Paragraph of displayed on one slde'thereof the license SECTION 12, No person shall engage Will,) Notice I* hereby given that tnt! tug furnished by the Board, - > In the builneis, of cleaning cesspools and second intermediate account* of ths nb>i SECTION U, Any person applying privies. In the Borough without obtain' scrlbers, trustees of the estate •( ltd always means: Purity; Body, Flavor (or a license' to ssll or distribute milk Ing a license known ss * scnvengur's decensod will be audited and staUd to or eroum within the limits of the Bor- lloenss from the Board to do so, which li- the "Surrogate of ths County of Mon> ough shall set forth In the application cense shall continue, for tho term of ono mouth and reported for - settlement t# that'the source of the applicants supply >Snr from tht dste of granting, Buoh II. the Orphans' Court of ssld CoMnty, « hns beon approved by the New. Jersey cense may be revoked by. the'Board If Thursday, the twontythlrd Mr oi.KM, State'Department of Health, , ' . the licensee or his employee or agen A. V., 104", at 10)00 o'clock e. m,,;»» , To peep means to look, on the sly ... a peep is a ' SECTION 16. All milk or cream sold shall violate Kny Motion of .this CoJi which time nppllontlon will be mid*. f«r In the. Borough shnll be pnstcurlsed or or any onlTnants or rule of the Hoard iho nllowanu of oommlsilonl end, *oun> little bird's cry. Peep is a word that fools you; it has certified. In cleaning any etispool or Privy, or lohfoos. . • ' • -••5*1. ~ ttiorethanone-meaning. ;-~-.'-- ••---,-*•-'-••-r^z—::pr HOU8B8 AND BUILDINGS In removing the contents theroof, DntodC April 4th. A. D., 1141. \?m SECTION 18, The fs* for n sonven - BBOT.ro¥rX7.rNo.4n*rYonISiajL.hejfc. l t THE NATIONAL NEWAI K AND'••• Rftor erept or cause' to be ereeted of 'Wf'i "!lejnit-"«i rtqulr»u'~h»re!n-shii|1 But Bcdlantine! There's a word that never Jfopled converted to a new purpose by alter- be the sum'tof five

dwA ii/Mtdy cam* up, «c)ij»*d Rainbow Rattle Keller's 1u of Prosperity," mod Famous Cartoonist half of the Financial World's staff - |NROLL NOW - ., ByJAWMTKEBLBN ~tn layrd off, Including Reamer, OUd to see 'Johnny horn*. We'r« AMERICA'S Jm&Jwfa By that time, he had become HOSPITAL waiting anxiously tor him and quit* Interested in cartooning, not EX-JENSB Jirrjr to »t tbe date. • . Uses Lotal Names the atrip cartoons, but one-panel tttXTD FOB CERODIAB. ' '' ,' ' J;' .my mp Snookie disappointed gag-line Jobs; with an eye to (ree- Saturday morning? Oould ' It be lancing. Micheangelo is supposed that ih« got word that Johnny to nave eald, "Success is the capa- ROBERT J. MARVIN couldn't get horn*. ' , Drawing! Of Reamer Keller Of Atlantic oitjr for taklpg great pains," but Highway M> Matawaa,. W. J. Td, WafetwN iil-J Babe, U tbwe boyi were an ex- Keller- found otherwise. Armed ample of Union City It couldn't be with a portfolio, he. went down to KEAL ESTATE INSDBAXGB, .bad at all. Wonder If they're hunt- ighlandi Appears In Magazines the office of the old Judge magazine Farms. • Homee • Country Ufa • VIM • Ante • Accident ing for Seawood avenue? and without any trouble sold his first cartoon. It netted him $10, Estates . ' Burglary • Etc. s, * Believe it or not, 'folks, we have/ By Leo-Ud Buder, ftnee I was old enough to hold a two Junior O. M*n in our club- and started him off on a career that ICE CREAM Editor ol, The _of Horn, Oamp pencil." would; in the course of. a few years, M Crasm b • ni/Mtfo'i/l food.'Molt. » a rasvtar part tt y*f mfW." Helen Scott and Mildred Frisco— Keller was born in Virginia, but two alert Citizens of the commun- Newspaper at Fort Hancock carry him to the top rung of the •- -M grew up in a little town In Southern professional ladder, a position be . , . J "~ ity,'How come? It is a long story, On a hot Sp^ng day several years Ohio called Portsmouth, where he ago, a teen-age country lad on his has enjoyed for more than ten but Just ask them about.it An ex- lived a Huckleberry Finn exlstenoe. years now. • ' , . citing tale, way home from high school paue/d .^Jwlmmlng, fishing, canoeing, - Keller doe* most of his drawing, .Eddie was,missed at the rink and for a moment to rest and catcb/nis raiding « farmer's field for water- breath, "it's really hot," he mused, in a little room overlooking the AFTER MAY 1st now that sba is well again, we'll be 1 melons," Reamer laughed, "that Scenic road, which la- supposed to glad to have her rolling along with to himself as he mopped his brow. was the life," . : ,. Then Inadvertently, ht# gaze came be the "world's greatest marine .us. •;'. • . •.. . •. • '•."., : '•/ . to rest on a bank across the street. At school Reamer used to spread .view," At any. rate, Reamer has Never knew Agnes could draw joy up to the maximum by sketch? been thinking of turning his desk until she brought down, the three Roaming still, his viiion fixed it«elf on the bfflc* of an architectural Ing cartoons about the classes $ around to face the wall. "The snazzy, posters. Ah! An artist dormltorles, The fellow* in sohool view," he admits, "Is too distract- Inn among us. Nice work, Aggl concern located directly above the iked them, and they started a col bank. . ing." Ann Coqklln, we see that you ege paper with Keller as featured "When I lived on Stateh Island I WILL REMAIN OPEN MONDAYS AND EVERJJf DAY have a new sailor. Or is It one of There was sometHing about that cartoonist.' ' . ' -': office that had always interested used to turn put twice as much the many? It was round about that time that work." - . • - , Terry's all smiley now that him. Never one to stay from an he got to thinking of cartooning as NOW OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAYS impulse, he high-tailed it across the Keller has given national publi- $lackle is feetlng better and at the an occupation^ After two years at city to his home town and to other rink. We're also glad to see him, street, up the stairs, and opened Cincinnati,, he switched to Ohio the door to the front office. A places In this locality through his Luncheon From 12 Noon to 2:30 P. M. but we're wondering if he wasn't State, and managed .to land, an af- cartoons. Frequently he has used pretty red-haired secretary looked ter-school job with the Columbus able to talk while he had tonsilltls, up from her wprk, smiled malici- the names of Atlantic Highlands, that would kill him. Citizen, besides doing work for the Red Bank and Mlddletown, and al- A 1* Carte and Dinners Served AH Day Till 10 P. M. / ously, and asked, "What can I doOhio State Journal, a school paper. . Ann Click, here's hoping you get for you?"' so the names of Atlantic Highlands thoss pretty gardenias, but then For the ..Citizen, he used to draw merchants In his drawings. . Shftdowbrook Inn Is Located on Route 35 Larry's word is as good as gold. 'Nothing," was the prompt reply.. sports cartoons, and "cartoon re- Reamer is one of the most pro- Is Evelyn Mac waiting for a ship Then, with his impetuouaness' rap- views" of the stage shows that used lific cartoonists in the country, main- 1 MILE SOUTH OF RED BANK TELEPHONE RED BANK ISM to come in or Just one certain sailor idly giving way to awe, he timidly to hit Columbus. ly because .he has found an eager walked past her, opened the door "That'made me. pretty popular," market for his work. He first Carol Mayer, how do you like the to the inner office, and looked in, hew guard at the rink? To Lou, Keller reminisced. "I used to getdraws "roughs," which are quick, Inside, a bevy of immaculately at- passes for» all the shows," _ - - - . . • - nicMIV« thatseemed to sparkle with bright Nick, who waj a heavyweight box Right now I'm sitting at the rink auroras of color, busied themselves roughs tharthe-iaitoTB-signlfy-they typing our column and Just have to Ing champion of a state, decided to want, and it Is these that appear • Only RU8CO combines screen, over neat-looking drawing boards. see the sights, and hoboed around Lowest Estimates given on Bulldozer Work. comment on how nice Edie looked In the hands of some were T- in print. On the average he does and self storage in one permanent unit'that is as she juat walked into the rink. the country riding freights, "We about 60 to 70 roughs a week and squares, in the hands of others were used to sleep with one foot outside Land clearing, cellars dug, lots graded and Drool Drool boys. • tools that, at first glance, resembled 20 to 25 finished drawings*. .' . Completely weatherstripped—ends forever the door because we once read that With the warm weather approach- cleared, made ready for contractor to build. A nice sight Easter Sunday was surgical Instruments, and in thesome guys were accidentally locked taking down, putting up, painting, repairing, Tots and Pampey- strolling along mind of the young onlooker, one ing, Reamer wjll probably-move hi« inside a boxcar and starved to "studio" outalde, to the side of the' the boardwalk In Asbury nibbling thought: he, too, would be an archi- death," revealed Keller. storing screens and storm sash! NO JOB TOO SMALL on an apple on a stick. tect. house. In back of the house are The pair had an almost dlsaster- several little constructions that in OR I wish to thank all those who Perhaps it was the extreme con- ous experience when they were * Fingertip Ventilation Control from helped to take second place In the he past have served as dwellings —^ TOO LARGE trast of the sultry humldne>« of the tossed off a train right In the mid- for rabbits, pigeons and chickens. popularity contest. Signed Mildred outside weather in comparison to dle of a desert, miles from nowhere. insid* fhe house provides year-round Frisco. Reamer ,hlmself for a while was • Latest modern Diesel Equipment. the refreshlnging coolness of theThey sat for. hours,, watching fast interested in raising chickens as a rainproof, draft-free ventilation. Relnie has a new crush. Let us office; perhaps It, was a natural in- expresses, whizzing by, and pon- hobby and he built a chicken coop. in- on it Oorrlne, we're interested. born love for architecture, perhaps dered their dilemma. However by He started off with a few Rhode Totsle, don't forget what Con it wae the pretty red-head, but evening, a slow freight crawled by," Island Reds and a rooster but be- * RUSCO cuts fuel bills up to 30%- fusius say. Coast Contracting Company whatever It was, his mind -was and they hopped. It. By the time fore he was through he had over ___ pays for installation in a few seasons I ^-Our^-one and only Ann Click madt up. they reached civilization agaln.they 80. . hasn't been seen in the. rink lately. were thoroughly cured of their, ho- Phone Atlantic Highlands 70J The next day. after school he re- About himself, Reamer Is unduly Before you buy any screens or storm sash in- Glad to see'her feeling better at the turned, This time to ask for a boing ways. modest . He would rather talk Red Bank 2043-J. rink- tonight. part-time job. He got It It paid Then, for a time, they worked on about his wife, who, incidentally, vestigate the time, money and many work-saving Pat Gee and Sonny you certainly only a few dollars a week, but he coastal steamers, holding down has a dress shop in Asbury Park. had the lights on you the other enjoyed playing around with T- whatever jobs they could get. "Nick "Barbara is really the one. you advantages of Rusco... Call for FREE demon, night, hey, what? squares and isometric lines. Around and I separated in New Orleans, be- ihould write a story about," he said. Co Co you and Eddie sure look about this time he graduated from cause we couldn't get Jobs on the stration and details, of liberal payment plan. school, Aa might be expected, he swell together. same boat. So we signed up on CANDIDATES1 MEETING. 1 IS YOUR STUCCO HOWIE I'm sure Hughle Bauer's friends wanted to go to school further, to sister-ships, bound for what we 5sL______will be glad to hear that he's in study the details andrudlments of thought, wag the same destination: Republican candidates ^will be Maryland and expects that his Boot this highly-intricate profession. And New York. Only Nick made a guests at the covered-dtoh eupper training will be over and done with he did. slight mistake. Hie boat was going meeting of the 1-W Woman's Re- Monmouth Construction Co. by June. By now, you probably have the to Japan." publican club of Middletown town- Two of our boys, Pat Keelen and idea that this young lad, from this In 1930, Reamer came East to try ship Monday night at Mlddletown 20 West Si PHONE 109 Red Bank _ AN OLD SOAK"? Ray Eckert are expected home in chance beginning, went on to be^- his luck. He got a Job Illustrating Baptist church at 6:30 o'clock. Mrs. about a week and it sure will b« come a leading figure in the archi- stories for the austere Financial Henry C. Mecklem of River Plaza Dry vp ffcose damp good to see them. tectural world. But here's the un- World In New York. He was also president, will preside. Janet we heard you had a caller usual twist to our story: he didn't. supposed to do, a weekly cartoon Sunday night. Sometime during the years he showing the purported "Sun of It Davs to advertise in the Register walls with Bon fox Carol Low twice to Asbury In om spent in college, first at 'the Univer- Prosperity" coming up the road, day, wasn't that exerting? And In sity of Cincinnati, and later at Ohio "You remember thpae days," he the same car too. State, his outlook slowly changed said, "... the' gay twenties. Pros- 1 perity was just around the corner, ! j Remove every trace of ugly Mary Rielly, here's hoping that I from one extremity to the other. won't be-long—before, JSeorge ' And, of all things, he_became__a pio at least so everyone thought.'" '• * water stain with Bondex—it home. feasiona! cartoonist. . And In the~But at the end of a you, a storm years since, he has never had cause PRESCRIPTIONS I beautifies as it weatherproofe. to be sorry that' he made the . jThe way to make your home Civil Air Patrol change. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME "As Your Doctor Orders" His name Is Reamer Keller, and By Having Tour Bug* | look young again. Bonder is To Meet Tonight he has two claims to fame. The PRESCRIPTIONS mutt be carefully com- Cleaned at pounded. Registered competent Pharma- easy to apply with brush or Capt. Thomas G. Wolstencroft, first Is that he is a resident of At- lantic Highlands. He has a house,' cists at Parke are at your service at all spray and is low in coat,; ^ WATERPROOF* FOUMMTWftt, TOO commander of the Asbury Park squadron of the Civil Air Patrol, the large white one on top of the LEON'S-rnone 2800 time* Get ybur BONDEX color card from... has announced that a special meet- hill, on Ocean boulevard, the so- Ing of the squadron will be held to- called "Scenic Road." The second, and more substantial, is that he is night at g o'clock in the Asbury one of the leading free-lance car- THE ASPDIN PAINT CO. Park armory. toonists in America today. His BACKACHE,' Discussions as to the future ol work appears regularly in the Sat- 20 White Street, Red Bank the CAP as an active auxiliary o urday Evening Post, Collier's, Es- the Army 'Air Forces will feature quire, and in almost every other LEG PAINS MAY IS SOLD THAN THE TOTAL OF All OTHER the meeting. In addition, a sound- publication of Importance In Ameri- motion picture of the Forces In ac- ca that uses cartoons, including BONDEX WATERPROOF CEMENT PAINTS COMBINED tion will be presented. magazines in Canada, England and BE DANGER SIGN India before the war. Besides this, Of Tired Kidney. his work has been featured in many If backache sad farpslasaramsUatfo a books devoted to cartoon?complla- mbmblt, don't jut complain anddonotMnc 51 BROAD STREET Phone R. B. 3940 RED BANK tlons, notably Lawrence Larlar's an- about theiB.N|ttonmaybewsnUac yon thu nual "Best Cartoons of ... (IMS, Tb«kidnln«r«N.a««(55efw«yoltUnI1 « •xeeu il>ddi and pobonou*55i niU out arU individual, with a pleasant, amiable lnrandbarningBODMtInieaahowtthenUioma> LOTION personality. CAPS "I guees I'Ve always been Inter- by million! for ovec 40 nan. Doan' ested in cartooning, ever since I happy relief and trill help tha 16 m was a kid," he said, 'Tve been kidney tubct flush out poisonous waits from 17c drawing, or trying to draw, ever the blood. Get Pom's ?_> Vitamins Shultons Overcome Spring Fever Friendship Garden tie makes FOUNTAIN and Old Spice Parke B Complex SYRINGE Toilet Water Could that be Superman—puzded? Well, you'U see lending a J00 CAPS. J.95 Complete the same baffled look on most anybody, as your car 1.00 breezes past, using new Conooo N-tane gasoline. ... Super-quiet I.,, Super-powered I friendly business It. MATTHEWS You yet a glow of confidence out of high-octane FULL QUART VITAMIN (•p HIS la the friendly man* both single and married, Conoco N-tane. It gives you the feeling that you can JL ager of the local Person- and everything Is kept 61 always spur your car some more, instead of being al Finance Company office. * strictly private. No outsid- Even though lending money ers are Involved. He arrang- FLIT forced to "ease off" by too much ping. to folks here in Asbury es convenient monthly pay* ' MOTHBALLS lOOTablets lMg. Park it.WsJuMlme Job, he ments to fit every budget believes that na one should and chargeettWmidi only Test new Conoco N-tane for mileage, toq. When borrow unnecessarily, 'But for the actual time the or FLAKES his so much mileage oome'from so little gasoline? when a loan le to a person's money is' kept '' ° advantage, he provides folks If you decide that a loan It M Try Your Conooo Mileage Merchant 'and high-octane here with needed cash to your advantage, .be sure promptly and privately. to come to see the Manager Conoco N-tane. Give it a "hearing." Continental Be gets a lot of satisfaction of the Personal Finance 1 GALLON out of his'Job, for.the Mr- Company today, If you BREWERS Oil Company . -../"''•'.. ,.,,„„.•...;-, vtoe he renders li a heljiful phone In advance, he will . , * Don't lay octanesiV one. And thert'i ho "doing. make all arrangements' i»^u^ THERMOS you-a-favor" attitude. that all you 'have to do' li to YEAST T ' " ' jMyN-fomtl He .outs' out naedMii, rig- sign and plok up tha oaih> marole and' makes borrow. Or, If that's Inconvenient, JUGS Inn money a ilmple, friend* phone or write and ht'U till 25frrTa«HtJ |y transactions ;He, m»kH you how to gat your loan CASHMERE 'loan! tu mtn and women entirely by mail »/CONOCO 119 BOQUET 49c Page Fourteen. Firemen1* League Bowling Scores SentirJty'Q SPORTS REGISTER Softtall Schedule Surf, Field JTplIowlng IM ib» »eh»dul« for thf remainder of the «eaeon In the StarffiPlay Siinday Monmoutb County Firemen'*, Soft- And Stream PUTTING GREEN. ' ^'- hall league, which haf.-besn re- S*7 Al Kenny, popular planirtTat Molly Pitcher Hotel, la also handy with leased by Hyatt Cunningham^ of Timely Notes ess S5& A. £ o.°*a 707 8(7 a Mt of coif clubs. Playing a S6-hole match at Spring Meadow country RumsonR , secretart y liifi loop,- On the Great Outdoors He production 661 81S CalandrielIa.Rclea«e» Schedule club it Allaire laat week, he twice Wrdled the short third hole there. Cunningham suggests ttiatKplayers BY STEW VQS VLIET HsadquwUn 71» 874 On the first round his shot ended less thatf two inches from the cup. Procurement 698 812 clip this copy for, future reference Woodworkers 729 861 He is a resident of Manasquan , . . Ben Yasko, former New Hampshire 881 For 18 Weekly Contorts 1 since no schedules will be dis- 717 Open champ is now prq at Monmouth's Officers club, .ge just recently tributed. ' , ' 642 8)4 departed from the ranks of the olive drab. Bill Leddy would have you Ttys week marks the sixth an- signs put out to mark the spots, Spec Laboritocr -. 662 771 Tho schedule for tb* J MORNING DIVISION * HIQH GAME APRIL 21 Semi-Pro Baseball league ha» believe that Ben, wHo is one of golfs longest hitters, could ijot break May 5—Hook & Ladder va, Little Sil- niversary of this column. During The flsh will be liberated at Inter- Oanuo, Radar Mo. 2 85 at the Pine-Valley club in South Jersey.; . . The Goodall tournament ver at H8ok & Ladder, Fair Haven vs. that period every effort, has teen vals, thus affording those who were • ' HIOH SERIES APRIL 28 v» Rumson Firemen released by John- Calandriello. will be played at Winged Foot this year . . . Gene Kunes' shop at Home- Kiinuon at Fair Haven, Phil Daly's v«. made to keep the sportsmen of unable-to get. out-the first day a Q'Konet, Headquarters -.—. 18-week schedule begins 811 Oceanic at Phil Daly'B, Middletown vs. . HIOH INDIVIDUAL GAME E67 with ten teams meeting. atead is getting readied for his return next week . . . Harold"-"Gus* Independent at Middletown, Brevent Park Monmouth county. Informed of cur- chance to catch some fish. 5h&ffti* »...». • •-». Win FfrstGame * Hounihan moahihg atter a poor round at Homestead Sunday afternoon va. Belford at Brevent Perk. rent happenings in t5e"*surf, fields With this method-1 feel that the HIGH INDIVIDUAL 8BEIE8 U\ Several team* desired-A «1 May ' 12—Middletown vs. Brevent and streams. It has afforded me a in the location'of game* di ' Jack Ford is now pro at Beacon.Hill "country club. He spent four Park at Breveat Park, Belford vs. Hook fellows have a better chance to flan HIGH TEAM GAME B8» ft Ladder at Belford. Fair Ilnvon vn. chance, to meet and talk with you locally than ,taking the long trip Brevent Park Bows; field .or traifflo condition. It w» years in the army, where he was a- lieutenant and before that was teach- Badar No. 1 .....I./ ~~~. 920 ing assistant to Tony Manero at the Salem country club. He has made Little Silver at Fair Haven, Phil Daly's sportsmen each week. I wlah to. up. to North Jersey. Have h'eard of HIGH TEAM SERIES cided this ,wquld be allowed 1 extensive plans for tfie summer activity at the Leonardo.layout, -which vi. Rumson at Phil Daly'B, Oceanic vs. thank you alt for your generous co- several recent fishing trips where Radar No 1 .'._..- ....'. Blake Allows 2 Hits teams Involved would agree" t Independent at Independent. - * ' HIGH TEAM GAME officially will start with a flag tournament Decoration day <.. At Beacon May 18—Jlumson v«, Oceanic at Rum- operation and support. they returned home' empty-handed. ;hangc, . ' ' ' ~ ' eon. Independent vs. 'Brevent Park at • CWIth Handicap) _.—111B Following the deduction of Hilt Sunday, the stiff headwinds-did not stop banker James VanMater Many things have happened dur- One of thesa trips was made by »r No. 1 ....!... Rumaon -flra company won its of Atlantic Highlands from posting a 38. Red Bank's" Marine veteran, Brevent Park, Middletown vs. Hook i. ing these past six years. I bad Jack McGrath and. Otis Mabb of HIGH TEAM SERIES penses, which are not to excee Ladder at Hook & Ladder, Fnlr Haven (With Handicap) first game of the Monmouth Coun- per game, It, was decided t^ Graham Miller, also turned In-a neat card, which registered^ strokes VB. Belford at Belford. LftUe Silver v». hoped to see the enactment of pro- Camp Coles.. They' went to Wash- -Radio _„. „ .~.'.-~. .I1BZ ty Firemen's Softball League Sun- SflPe'Crfezzi, ivhom many claim could have done well for himself as a. Phil Daly'a at Little Silver. tective laws governing . our coast- ington In Warren county and fished : . BADAR NO. 1 the flnsaiclal returM on a • May 26—Independent va. Fair Haven Wh4t« „•»«. 1B7 199 day, defeating Brevent Park com- basis, the home team gettlni •" pfofesskmnl frolfer, Is touring the local courses and hitting the-ball welt at Independent, Hook &. Ladder vs. Phil wise fishes .but nothing has been Lake Musconetcong and the two- 134 186 pany of .Leonardo, 8 to.0. Leonardo and Atlantic Highlands hlgh.schodl will probably use Bea- Daly'a at Phil Daly'B, fclford vs. Littlo done about them. Six years ago one, outlets of Budd Lake.They ran into Oorn»U , . US 140 ' 156: formeri The schedule: SlUer at Little Silver. Brevent Park VB. Gregory „_ 14B 118 178 Councilman Edward B. Blake was con Hill for their home golf course . . .Doo Morgan Collo traveled Old Oceanic at. Brevent Park, Middletown va. of the greatest all-around species of the game warden, who told them Bookbinder ; , I2J 170' 188 on the mound for Rumson and . MAY I • ••' . Orchard scoring a 77 even though penalized by three out-of-bounds. Rumaon at Middletdivn,' . • ' ' .'. fish ever known, the blueflsh,uwas that Waren coiyity had been well Grtt-ssntiui .....TT..,—..^.»..-••••' 1-fiO 192 192 Belmar at Keyport That club was working the back tecs over the week-end, which, added Handicap .F...H..d..n..M..Hi« 198 gave up only two hit*.. Hart l(«d B»nk »t *"«Jr Harm. June 2—-Phil Dnl/s va. MIddlelown at Was well on its way' to extinction; stacked but the flsh had' been and VanNeifl, throwing them in (or Middjotnwn at Point P «««ant to the' strong winds, made his round a really heat piece of shooting. rtfPill Daly's, Brcvent Park vs. Fnlr Hav- yet nothing has been done about it. caught out. . Union Boach at Fre^ioW. He wn«-in.B,foursome with Christy Paolucci, Tony Savage and Doo Tony en at Fair Haven, Honk & Ladder vs. the ,ylsitjng firemen allowed five Independent At Hook- & Ladder, Rumicn .Today the catching of an eight or hiteC'one a home run by Hyatt Leonardo at lonit Branch. •llnrnsclo .'. '. George Sullivan advises that natural rubber golf balls will VB. Little Silver at Hum son, Belford vs. ten-pound blueflsh is an event, Notice of- Public Hearing For MAY 12 he in the pro shops June 1 and that the summer season wjll also find Oceanic at Belford. whereas In the old days it was a Cunlngham In the first inning. freehold at Ked Bank, June 0—Kumson vs. Belford at Bel- Navigation Improvement For Besides Blake and Cunningham Lome Branch at Mlddlctown* plenty of. clubs on hand. Strikes have held up making steel shafts, but ford, Middletown vs. Oceanic at Oceanic, common occurence. The same, ap- The Shrewsbury River.' Leonardo at Union Beach. Spaldinc has a jump on the field and will be'floodlng local golf clubs. Brevent Park vs. Phil Daly's at' Brevent plies to the big yellow-Anned, tide- the Rumatin players were Orrln Keyport at Fair Hav«n. •' with the tools of play . . . Old Orchard will also .have a flag, tournament Park, Hook 4 Ladder vs. Fair Haven Rt running weakflsh, which years ago A public hearing will be held.at Soule, Steve Cooke, Joe Desmond, Point Pleasant at Belmar. • Fair Haven, Indejicndcnt vs. Little Sil- the auditorium of Mechanic street . 897 984 95S Jflhn Scheldt, Ray Desmond, Gus MAY 19 „ BecoraHon'day . . . Doo Joel Feldman getting his game into shape at the ver at Independent. swarmed into our bays and inlets. REPRODUCTION school, 71 Mechanic street, Hed Muegge, Russ McClie.,and Bob Zerr. Toint Pleasant at Fair Ha»«n. ** I/ong Branch links . . . Rumson country club is converting the building June' 16—Fair Haven va. Oceanic 'at Striped bass have fared a little bet- _ 187 162 172 Belmar at Fr.eehold. Oceanic. Phil Daly's vs. Independent at Bank, at 10:30 a.'m., daylight sav- . 96 • The visitors had Sage-Burdge, J. Horace Harding had built for employees Into a temporary clubhouse . . . ter, not because of protective laws Red Bank at Lonit Branch. ( Independent. Belford vs. Middletown at ing time, Thursday, May 9, 1946, In SUBpenski, Woltz, Hart, A. Suspen- Mlddletflwn at Leonardo, The beautiful Rumson layout is digging up part of the upper polo field Middletown, Little Silver vs. ' Brovent but because by reason of their Union pleach .at Keyport. in preparation for the Scudder home which will-go there as a club Pnrk at Little Silver. Rumson vs.- Hook habits, which makes them harder connection with the' improvement skl, Weir, Moran and Davis in their for navigation of the Shrewsbury rank*. , MAY 26 buff. Thn only change in the course will be reversing the nines since Ladder at Rumson. . * tq destroy. But they are greatly Middletown at Union Beaehi : June 23—Brevbnt Park v». Hook Jk h river. Utlmar at Freehold. • the club "bc'behlnd the ninth holert : '— — tmtlder at Hack & I-nddcr, Oceanic v». l> ivn ^ t Little Silver~nt Little Silver, Indepen- pro- -ghe-hearing will be held-to-ob- " ' Bank at Long Branca. THE FEED BAG dent vs. Rum son at Independent, Bel- tccted their days are also num- tain information for use in the HEADQUARTERS WVtt»I.B . Mlddl«l"»» at Ltenafd— R McKcever, whose name has beerrshown rather consistently on ford va. PJii) Daly's »t Phil Daly's, Fair bered. • . preparation oi a, review report on Dprun i ;._. 174 18» 195 Union Beech at Keyport. Haven vs. Middletowh at Fair Haven. •During the past six years the Speck 147 159 148 JUNE 2 winning mounts,"almost waj a Woodland Farms'jockey. Bob's father June 30—Fair Haven vs. Phil Daly's the Shrewsbury riyer, authorized White ._..._— .„.„ „ 164 178 168 Keyport at Long Branch. sent him to Ed Feakes when he was still in grammar school, but dlfft- at Fair Haven, Indonntulent vs. Bolford sportsmen of New JerBey have Hllty 167 168 131 j Leonardo at Freehold. • by • resolutions adopted February 1 P'KoMkl „. 202 187 168 ' cultics In. arranging a suitable school schedule at Leonardo caused htm at Independent, Mlddlctown vs. Little made two attempts to have legis- and March 5, 1946, by the Commit- Belmar at Jled Bank. Silver at MidJIletown. Brevent Park vs. lation passed regarding the striped Union Beach at Point Pleasant to return to Brooklyn . . . Special trains out of New York will run to Rumson at Rrevent Park. Hook & lad- tee on Rivers and Harbors of the Handicap . 166 165 165 Mlddletown at Fair Haven. the Monmouth track'during-the meet. There Is no siding, however, and der vs. Ocennic' nt Oceanic. .bjiss!! On "each attempt the bills House of Representatives, United 1019 1042 1 no » A-etfliS^ff I ] JUNE 9 •the customers will have to walk to the grandstand from a special plat- July 7—IJplford vs. Brevent Park at passed?-' the Assembly by a large ma- RADIO A. Travem. Sr. 16S 119 21 Leonardo at Fair' Haven. » Belford, Little Silver H Hook & La - States. ' Burn* .„...., „ _.'. 144 110 127 Puint IM«a»ant *t Long Branca. form being erected . . . Officials at the local track are moving-into the jority, only to be killed In the Sen- Ganaon' ..— __ „ . 118 79 110 B. Kennedy -..— f" '" }»» der at Little Sllvo Rumson vs. Fair ate before & vote could be tiken. All interested parties are incited Frwhold at Keyport. newly completed administration building thls-week. The buildings they Haven at Uumson, Orennic vs, Phil to bo present or to be represented Sllversteln 174 161 158 P. Mlnton ... 161 '» l>6 Red Bank at Middletown. Daly'B at Oceanic, Independent vs. Mid- Soltls ..... _.._._ __.-... 138 171 124 Ht-'lm&r al Union Beatb. lmve"been using- will become recreation rooms for stablemen . . . James dletown at Independent. As many varieties of our coastal at the above time and place. They Dummy ....,.: . 140 140. !40 664 696 583 "Pu'nnv- .Thn" Fitzslmmons, famous trainer of the Wheatley and Belatr llsh are migratory, and thus con- 211 211 LA FREDA SERVICE JUNE 16 July 14—rndcpemk-nt vs. Oceanic at will be given an opportunity to ex- Handicap . :.: 211 Middletown at Bclmar, racing stables, and his aide, George Tappcn, gave Monmouth Park a Oceanic. 'Brevent Pm-k vs. NRildliSown stitute a national resource, the only Conan • -— J70 H6 101 nt Middletown. Ilelford vs. Hook & Lad* press'their views on tb,e improve- .- 92,0 872 17o Union Heach at Fair Haven. look-see last week. Both of them knew the old Monmo,uth Park, having way in which to preserve them is SPEC LAB 7 Leonardo at Point Pleaeant. 1 der at Hook & Ladder, Little Silver v». ments desired for nAvig-ation. Ix)n« Uranch »t Freehold. been exercise bovs there in-the old days . . . Jack Moran is hoping his Fair Haven at Little Silver, Rumson vs. through federal control. Left with Oral statements will be heard, Kunhl. .:._ - 1(24 142 124 &EEr=::.}?! ip !|5 trio of Polar Star, Tee Midge and Quick Lick will do things at Mon- Phil Dnly'a nt Rumson. • the states they become a matter of Fulton „.. ._ ^83 93 72 160 Ked Bank at Keyport. but for accuracy'of record all im- 159 109 Mlnoprio : , ---J^ JU *• JUNE 28 mouth this summer. July ,21—Phil Daly'n vs. Little Silver Cohen ..... 123 at Phil Daly's. Rumaon vs. Oceanic at selfish interest's control, which, in, portant facts and arguments should Johnson —. . „ 158 135 UG 661 602 60S Union- Beach at Lome Branca. THE. DEAN. <•—- Oceanic, Brevent Park vt. Independent the past has not worked for the be submitted in writing, as the rec- Dummy .....«--....„_ . 140 no 140 STOBLE'S BAR ——J Keyport at Leonardo at Independent, Belford VB. Fnir Haven preservation of this resource. Handicap ., 212 212 212 :1 Fair Haven at Belmar. Undoubtedly the dean of teaching professional golfers in Monmouth at Fair Haven, Hook & Ladder vs. Mid- ords of the hearing will be for- Point Pleasant at Ked Bank. - 850 881 tOfl ii Hi 1 Middletown at Freehold. county is William H. Green, instructor at Rumson Country club since dletown at Middletown. During the past six years.Mon- warded for consideration by the 580 65T (80 1910. During that time, the 74-year-old sage of the sand traps has July 2R—Rumson vs. Middletown at mouth county has not fared so bad- War Department. Written state- WOODWORKERS , JUNE 80 " Rumson, Fair Haven vs. Independent nt Kelly _ _ 116 171 157 Point Pleasant at Freehold. taught to names famous in the state and national picture. Haskell, 1tfc- Fair. Haven. Phil Daly's vs. Hook & Lad- ly regarding our upland game and ments may be handed to the under- Hayard .„_ „ ins 13* 187 VICTORY UEAGCK Red Bank at Union .Beach. Carter, Riker and Jones are but a few of those who learned the game der at Hook & Ladder. Belford vr. Little fresh water flab. Especially when Emmoiu ;,. 131 167- 1S7 Middtaown at JCeyport. signed at the hearing or mailed to Showier 14S 164 130 under his tutelage.. .. '• • . Silver at Belford, Oceanic' vs. Brevent you take into consideration the him) beforehand. GENERALS Uelmar at Leonardo. Park at Oceanic Hnberstlcli 128 141 185 Crime. _ l«i }" «« Long Branch at Fair Here*. Although.never a tournament player himself, many of his pupils August 4—Oceanic vs. Beltord at great increase in population we You are requested to communi- Handicap , 186 186 . 186 Chamberlain 1*8 1" 1M have done welf for themselves compatitively. The brightest spot In Mr. Oceanit, Middlalown va. Phi) Daly's nt have, had and the Improved trans- cate the foregoing to any persons M, Boncore _.. 107 149 101 Keyport atSelmarT Mlddletowi), Fair Haven vs. Brevent portation facilities which enable 622 S5I 1002 U Klenk "1 1" 1" Fair JUvrn al B*l Bank. Green's Interesting and lengthy memoirs is the story of Vic Ghezzi,,whp. Park at isrevcTTt—Pauls. Independent vs. known by you to be interested in '-TROCUREMEKT Point PUuant at Middletown. started In the Rumson shop at the age of 13. The dean had seen the Hook & Ladder at In<)epenS4 587 Hi 862 Belmar at Point Pleaiant. sport sheet clippings covering almost all of his work in the big tourneys. 3 ermen who flsh the lakes and Aneu.it 18 —Hook & Lncjder vs, Rum- District Engineer. METAL SHOP COLONELS JULY 21 Jack, Bill and Jim. Naulty,.Chris and Alec Doughty, Jack Semple son at Hook & Liuliler, Oceanic vs. Fair streams, it is a. wonder that we Wymbi 177 136 1S8 M. Franel...... H7 192 1 Fair Haven at Point Pl*u*at and Bud Clark are but a few more names familiar to golfers In this Haven at Fair Hftvrn. Independent vs. Mills ....„ „ 125 166 156 C Inslla 111 106 131 Freehold at Belmar; have any flsh or game. Of course New Jersey Fishing Contest Larocque ...... 151 163 177 vicinity. Tha Naultys were Green's-first assistants. Bill and Jim are PhU Daly's nt Phil Bnly's, Middletown M. Cole ^ 139 HO 129 Long Ilranch at Red Bank. vs. Belford nt Belford. Brevent If it were riot for the constant re- According to the latest bulletin Jcpstn » 110 138 134 H. Fattenran 141 190' I,eonardo at Middletown*. still doing- well on the links, both being raefcsakmals In California. Chris Park Little Silver at Urevrnt" Pnrk. stocking by the Flsh and Game from the New Jersey Fishing Con- Doiss 166 177 214 _„• 203 Keyport at Union Beach. Doughtv was killed In action in tho flrsrwarawfl Semple is now at Rock Aucust 2T,—Middletown v». I'nlr IIuv- Handicap .-.._.._....._...... 209 209 200 - 600 599 61) JULY 28 commission and the efforts of our test the field is wide open in the' Union Beach at Middletown. Spring/while Clark is at a Long Iskfhd course. \ The last two were im- ert at Middletown, Hfiok & Lniidcr vi. sportsmen's clubs there would be trout classes. : . • ADMIRALS Brevent P.irk at Brevrnt Pnrk. Little 938 989 1«48 M. Klenk _, ; 135 US 14t Point Pleuant at Keyport. ports, the former coming from England and thfe latter from Scotland. • MACHINE SHOP US 130 Freehold at Fair Haven. Silver vs. Oceanic nt Oronnic. Riinnon no game or flsh. A brown trout weighing one H. Ell _ 140 They arrived In the states under the plan ^Ir.Grten used for many years vi. -Independent at Jiutnson. Phil Daly's pound, nine dunces was the first Bryan _ 126 92 99 1. Stbofleld.. 169 144 Deimar at Long Branch* v». Belford at Belftml. In a recent talk by Dr. Ira N. Bennett : 203 132 112 J. Hammond r. :.. i6o • 162 161 Leonardo at- KAMI Hank. of bringing over golfers every two years. Emil Johnson of Fair Haven catch Submitted, having been tak- •Morgan „ .'._.;. 122 159 142 •••*••-•- " "AGUST •was his clubmaker for 20 years before leaving the golf business. Joe AFTERNOON LEAGUE Gabrielson, retiring director of the VanNote 180 161 123 „_._.-.._... 168 Lone Branch at Keyport. • May 5—Oakhiimt vs. Hielilnnda at en, at Saxon Palls, near Hacketts- 408 611 68S Ghezzl was also assistant pro, but decided against a golfing career and United States Pish and Wildlife Hill _._ m, 167 147 ENSIGNS Fr«hold at Leonardo. Oakhurst, Monmouth Bench v.". Atlantic town, \he first day of the season Ked Unnk at Bciinar. reverted to amateur standing. Highlands at Monmouth Beach. Atlantic Service, he said that "new legisla- Handicap .J. 208 208 208 D. Wile .- -.. 1«1 141 ISC by Buck Hurden of 691 Garden W. Bradshaw 167 171 1S9 Point Pleaaant at Union Beaeh. (LB) YI. Branchport ct Atlantic (LB),- tion and new methods of enforce- Mreet, Elizabeth. The winning brown 988 919 831 154 155 Fair lliv.n at Middletown. Mr. Green entered t>n his long- tour with the fashionable Rumson Wanamasna va. Avo'n at Wnnamassn, RADAR No. 2 A. Trav.rs 140 Deal vs. Hailct at Dcnl. ment will have to be developed to trout entry in laat year's contest T. Boncore ~- H2 186 163 AUGUST II club practically by mistake. Before the Boer war, he was companion to meet the Increased threat to wild- Norrl* .__ „ 166 1>6 116 Fair Haven at Leonardo. a wealthy English sportsman, J. Talbot Clifton, who was impressed with May 12—Avon vfl. Di»nl at Avo-n, Haz- weighed five pounds, eight ounces. Taylor —, • 164 110 132 610 652 651 Long. Branch at Point Pleaaa 1 life occasioned by transportation Leaycraft : .. . 168 young Green's golfing. The two would have been the. first to make the let vs. Onkhurst at Hazlet, Mon'mouth The second entry -was a brook 108 102 CAPTArNS Keyi>ort at' Freehold. Beach va. Hichlnnds at Monmotrth facilities. It takes no~seer to visu- Caruso . 107 126 219 A. Shlnn 15» 114 137 Middletown at Red Bank. expedition from the Cape to Cairo had not Clifton been taken with fever Beach, Atlantic (LB) vs, Atlantic IIlBh- trout of 6ne pound, four ounces Albrecht .... J56 147 1S6 Union Beach at Belmar. alize that increased transportation Handicap , ' 186 R. D«mond . 173 1S2 160 as they ncared the end of their trip. A few years later, feeling a need lands Rt Atlnntlc (LB), Tlrnnchport vs. caught at Endlnburgh by Albert 196 1U6 G. Zerr'. .^ 160 158 133 AUGUST 18 Wnnamassa at Branchport. systems mean the eventual spread 131 151 Belmar at MiddUtown. for a vacation and a desire to visit his br6ther-in-law, Arthur Mercer of Kocsardy of 152 Randall avenue, 945 822, 921 R. Frande ._..IT_ 152 Red Bank, Green came to the United States. While In this vicinity he May 19—Drnnehport vs. Atlantic of highways into many areas which, Trenton, while L. M. Veres of 106 Fair Hnven at Union oeach. Highlands at Branchport. -Wanamasaa vp. because of their remoteness, have MA CHINE'SHOP NO. • 64f 673 681 Point' ric.f«anr at Leonardo. met friend Herbert Barker, a noted golf course architect of that era and Deal at Wannmnsfln, Avon vs. Onkhurst Hancock street of the same city en- Glatt 160 134 111 LIEUTENANTS I-Vechold at fx>nK Ilraneh. at Avon, Monmouth Dench VH. llazlpt nt been more-or less reservoirs fpr the Kaser 130 U2 153 Koyport at Kod Bnnk. v. pro al Rumson, who urged him to assist in teaching. He did, and the tered a brook trout' of 12 ounces Gnydoi .. . 147 118 147 Onrhart _ 149 168 178 ^following year the club members askedrhlm to remain on as pro. In Monmouth Bpach, Highlands vs. Allan- production of wildlife in compara- K. Jansky _ _.„. 10J 165 1 AUGUST 25 tic (I>D) nt Hi chin nd 5. which lie lured with worms at Wood« _ 185 1SS l»0 C. Johnson 1.15 144 96 Ix>nK Branch at Union Beaeh. he converted the laundry and pumphouse into quarters for himself May_2C—Wnnnmaasa vs.i Monmouth tive security,. Distances no longer Stony Brook nea,r Woodsvilie. Shaffer 165 152 167 Handicraft 179 179 179 R,'Johnjon _..i... 190 116 1M I.eonardo at Kevport. rid Mrs. Green and he has lived there ever since, even though the bulld- Beach at Wnnnmassa, OnkhurHt VB. At- wjll be the barrier in protecting Other early entries include a Uelmar at Fair Haven. lnntlc (LH) nt Oakhurst. Highland* VH. wildlife." 557 593 S88 Red Bank at Point Plrajaak. i taken on multitudinous changes. J Hailet at Highlands. Dcnl vs. Brnnrh- rainbow trout of one pound, four 858 953 COMMANDERS Freehold at Middletown. •;One of the prizes In his collection is a set of Irons made by the port at Deal. Avon vs. Atlnntlc High- ounces, caught by Newman Drake M In ton _.. 187 127 196 SEPTEMBER 1 lands at Avon. WOMEN'S CQBPWERCIAL Wooley ... 165 171 179 Freehold at Point Pleasant. famous Tom Morris, Sr., of St. Andrews in 1850. "The son, Tom, Jr., June 2—Atlnntlc . . Carl Smith, Buc basketball mu»sa Vfl. Hn7.lct at Wnnamnssn. Avon ous compound which, when ex- fish wero added to the list of tho * 589 571 628 vs. Hlchlnnils nt Avon. TVnl v«. Atlnn- other 14 species of flsh and that coach, 1? o;i( of (he Navy nnd will return to the local school In the fall tln HIlthlandH nt Ural. Oakhurst vs. posed to the sun .or any strong . , . John Noonnn, who usrtl to be at Norwood, will again have charge of Branrliiinrt-nt' Onkhurst. light for 30 seconds, throws off a the prize money has been in- the THimstm public tennis courts.. One of the first to.use those courts. July 7—Hllllet vs. Pcnl nt Hazlot, glow. I have mounted one of these creased 100% .in most instances, was I.icf Nordlcy, who Is getting back into shape for competition this iKhlnnils v.i.Onkhurst al ' Hiithlnnd*. hooks below a small spinner. Will with three prizes instead of one Atlantic HlKhlrimllK n VH: Monmouth Bcnrli Bummer. I,nck of practice, nfter having been In war work, hurt his nt Atlantic .Avon VH, Wnna- tell you more about it after trying for the captain-guides. chancre in the nntioiiiil professional squash tourney . , . Several Red massa at AAvon. Rrnnch'porh t vs, AAtlantil c it out. The only entry received outside Bmikcr; should see ntiion in the new football league next fall. Army (LB) at Hrnnch|>ort. July 14—WnnnmasBa vn. Ri-nnehport of Florida was a cod caught by Ippolito hns ijrendy npproiiched Vernio Bennett orr tho subject , . -; nt Wnnnn»a,MHi». Donl vs, Av(>n nt I'pnl, License Required For Eel'.Fofa William Beckmann of Brooklyn., It Tony Antonizrji was the coxsw-Mln for Rutgers agrnlnst Princeton and Onkhurst vs. Hnalot at Onkhurnt, High- Dear Stew: weighed 46 pounds, six ounces, and Pennsylvania. Rohbin Oxenford, three-letter man while at Point Pleas- lands vs. Mnnmnnth Honch at Ilijth- land«, Atlnntic UlKhlnnils vs, Atlnntlc I Intend to go eellng with e«l was caught from an.open party ant hiph. is also on that crew . , , Harvey Harman will tell the Rutge™ (LB) at Atlantic HlghlnniU. pots. I have heard rumors to the boat off New Jersey. Last year's club'what he. thinks of his football squad's chances next Wednesday July 21—Atlnntlc (LID v«, Hlirhl«rd« at Atlantic (LB). Atlnntfc Illnhlands v». effect that rtiust have ft' license prize -winner weighed BO pounds, 6 night Jit tile Arneriinn ..hotel, Freehold . . , In the death of James B. ounces. '• Designed for children, the "Klddle-Kookr" is light [•ft, the New York Giants have lost one of their, most ardent Branchport at Atlnntlo Kl(-'hlnnd(, Dr-nl .to; eel and also must have, tags on vs. \Vnniimap<*n at Dcnl. Oukhui-Rl v«. my eel pots. If this is. true could Among the ehtriea'U a bluofUh lociil ntr-rs . .-.; The Shore Conforenpe should require schoola to use Avon at O«khur«t. HiulH vs. Mon- weight but sturdy — easy to assemble. Made of rust i'c umpires holding hoard cards. That would work to quiet mouth Ilrncli at lfiulct. you, please inform me where I can weighing nine pounds, eight only July 2R»—Allantic 1l!i:hlnudi vs. Avon obtain the license and tags, aa I ounces caught while surf casting who nrc complnlrHnp nliout umpireB' decision* in nearly every at AUnnUc 111Khlnnil». Miintnoulh Bench proof steel covered With heavy-duty, wa.terproofe . . Ttnrtpietepr Mick- Long,- former Buo net ace, hus appointed v«, Wdnairmajn at MnntnnuUi flrnrh. At. want to be within the law. at Fort Lftuderdale, Florida. This • hlmrrlf lnrv.rrhnirmnn r'f the international "Let's Keep It Qutet" week. lantle (Mil v«. Onkhurtit at Allnntlp ' Thanking you kindly^ I remain a will •• give our northern anglers canvas duck. . U.B), llailet v». llliThlnnda nt llnilft. Jon .•!!l(!ici?. him these dnys only In hushed tones. Brmu-hiioft v«. Dcnl nt Uranchport. faithful reader of yrfur column. something to shoot at. Auvust 4 — Drnnchpnrt VH, lliulrt at Joseph Walah, Naturally, it U too early io ex- nrnnrhnnrt, Avon vs. A41nntlc (1,11) nt Bay Avenue, pect entries from the North, but it Store Your Furs Avon, Monnuiutli He-tch vs, -T)i>n\ nt Mnri. The pool Is 5'6" long, 3'6" wide, 12" deep, andjia Mnjzuccn held down second motilh llcnrh, Wiinitm'ru^n v*i OnkiuirRV '',. Leonardo, N. J. won't be very long before they start Keypoirt Downs «na Al DUiicnn airid Willie Pelie- lit WannmaMB, Hlirhlnntla va." Atlnnllf I nnkeit Game Warden Perkins to .to .WW i»» ..Y „,, .„„,'',. ,.,, ,a_ffieja|seajt;pnrieach corner, It is portable and Hltthlntidn nt Hl^hhttuH. With A Furrier Rrlno were nsslRnod to tho nutfleltl. not un stralghtion thia matter. Here Auiriist 11—JIlKhlamla n.,lVaumun You wouldn't hid* your money pact, dries quickly; can be neatly folded&and store Tlfllph Mnatuce/i want to. the hill at- lli»hlnncl». Jlimliil' v\. Aflnnllc .Ilk'Ii- •It In: ' • < •" : , '„ Motor Boat Show Bankers, 10-1, anrT strtyed tho wlioVe WifJ'. -^o Inmlt nt llntlpt,Jlrnnchi>ni1"va, Avon nl "There has heen a great deal of In a mattress . . . or eew your Brjinrhiinrt, Atlnlitlc (Mil v>. Ural at jewels in a socik. There are other when not in use. • . again wan plagued with poor >,upir Atlantlnlantln •. (1,111. .Monmnudi' Mcarl. v«, ml»under»tandlng concerning the Seen By 185,000 modern ways to guard valuables. In Conference port, six. bobbles b'nlnt! ndd«d>o the OukMill rut lit Monniutitli lift period -for nets and of the Over 180,000 spectators' viewed the Today the'-only way to guard 11-liJt barrage moled put hjflhn ncecsHlty QJ pbtalnlns license, for your IUJS .during the Summer nrt VR. ncecsHlty QJ pbtalnlns lice first pojrt-war motor' boat show at Docrr'j charge)!.' .• Mnnmoillli ul lli-niwhiiDtl, Wimn. any and allll Oejpoti »et. To quote months is to store them with' 1 the 17th Reglmont's armory in New your furrier. Here they are sci- Bucs'In Cellar » The Keys tallied prico In the first VP, Atlniillr ll',Hi M .,„„. I ho law; 'No net of whatever de- York olty, which ended last Thurs- and second. Rid Bank ftot one buck Avon va, Hnilot at Avoi), Drnl v«, Illith. ocrlptlon shall be fixed, iet, hauled, entifically protected from moths, Price $I6.95 lane'* at Dofil, - • day night, *ith the sponsors of the lire, heat and theft, Only your As The -Pnip'ps Team In; the seqond as. Washington erred Annum 25—Avon vs, Mnntnoutn Ili-noii drifted or'itaked or llfted.betweon show reporting that sales lor the furrier offers complete eolentlflo on Vncoarolll's grounder nnd Boott nt Aynn, OnVhumt v«, Di'itl nt (Ink-hum, tho houi'* ofW.noon of any Satur- week, totaled more than $1,200,000. .Svimmer care . . .'so'take ad- HlKhlMtiil. v« IIIilTti lifn.rt n1 llin'H lll'i'rl, Drops Third In Row doubled to drive him homo, day and 12 midnight on the follow- Probably the moet popular boat antage. of our.iervloe. A phone MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLEI /Ai .later ovonti provocl, the Koyi Atlnniio HlKlilnntls, A11 nn11<• (1,11) v'» tnit Sunday, but thU aeotlon «hall call Dringa our,bonded messen- llnalot M Atlnntlc (1,11), at the show, whloh wa» aponsored, had scored onough to hold the not upply to tho Atlantlo ocean or by Mttoy's, Bamberger1* and the flrm gor to you at Cnot. hiigg h «choq|[| T3uc- game but to.lniurcB victory, they KyUe note, ttii to. n«ti_oommoijljr_ constructing—th»- baa.U,_JJigglnl,. 'theieirr "rh'alch" ' In tho, nddod one In the (ourlh, two In tho flTOMW CAll 1IVUNM, \incd for the purpose of taking T 1 1 1 was the 26-fpot Eureka whloh haa IJ! C'hnrllp Knibloy, KoypaM (Ifth. one In tha sixth and (our In 'A cn.r cwnfcd liy Rnlund I'louup, crab! or bait fish, There' Ii a ll- a price tag of $40,000 attaohed, but THARRY S; i i*r)i(,r.| ||>tteri(!i', who hold thorn life Ibvonth. OS 'Rlvomldo nvopuo, nhil utolen co,n«n («o o( 38 centi for each eel tha most iftlqs were recorded (or to four hitshit , its ththa ReRd ftid J3mWoy akruok out ' in. tni frorn outaldo hla.houac onrly Bun. pnt net nnd inid coll pot U nott to tho r«d and 'white 3S;ioot utility' TlWunLAL.hU l lfl l fJlHMA O ham FrlOdy .nt n In Lhd brttlngdoptrtmirit »T»rt«inoeh.Tnno, Mlddlojtown/vi,.-,.,. ,Uif the local- church, comes here Anthony was sworn in by Lieut. : 3*to6p. !rom Westerly, Rhode Island, | James B. Vogler, and reported to Phone Atlantic Highlands ifll. Reid Bank> N. J. Alfred Beck, church moderator, he reception center at Fort Dlx presided. •Greetings were extended' or processing and assignment. to Rev. Powers by Dr. RpyB. Deer )f Westfleld, executive secretary of he New Jersey Baptist convention; I E. W. Schumacher, Freehold, mod-' JOHN A. LUND , rator of Monmouth Baptist assoc- NOTICE atlon; Rev. 'George Ammerman, John Allen Lund, yeoman second pastor of the Red Bank Reformed class, son of Mr. and Mm. Anthon O. Lund of Hamilton avenue Leo- SHOPPING HOUIiS: • church .and paet president of -the. SHOP SATURDAY® CHANGE OF HOURS Red iBank Mlrifsterium,- arid Dr. nardo, was honorably;. discharged WEEKDA YS 9 ?30 TILL 5:30 \ George W: Davis of" Crozier semi- from the Navy April 19. He and TILL 9 P. M.:"""" nary, Chester Pennsylvania, who his wife and son Billy are visiting , 7:30 a. m. to 10 p. m. Daily Except Sunday served as Interim pastor of the his parents. church. . Lund enlisted June 21, 1M4, and -.Flowers were given to Mrs. after completing boot training at 8:30 ft. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays. . Powers by Mrs. Elmer C- Cottrell, Sampson, was sent to New London, representing the women of the Connecticut; Mare Island, Califor- church. ThoBe'in the receiving line nia, and then to Pearl Harbor, were Dr. and Mrs, Edward H. Clay- where he'was stationed over a year. ton, Dr. and Mrs. Geprge' Davis, Rev. and Mrs. Powers, Mr. and Mrs. PHIL WALDMAN'S GULF SERVICE Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood-Powers Eatontown and Dr. Deer. MAPLE AVE. & FRONT ST., RED BANK Frederick Ball, church organist, (The Red Bank RezUtor can tx bought lit Ealontown from Qonnle'i, A. J. played the following selections: Hague. P. LJnehan and Davll'> HC-1S65. _-^- "Thio Hills of Home," Vox\ "The Old Road," Scott, and "Olaf Tryga-i Daniel-S. Morris, local real estate son," Grieg. Refreshments were Ibroker, has sold Mrs. Ophelia Dlb- served in the- church Sunday- ben's house on Lewis street to Ray- school rooms. I mond A.. Wyckoff, who is making fCREJEN AND STORM SASH YOUR Mrs.' Cottrell was-general chair- extensive' alterations and improve- man of the reception committee, ments to the property.* He has also assisted by Misa Alma P. Thomp- sold Mrs. May Tallman's house on IOME THE MODERN WAY-WITH son, Miss Ruth Scattergood, Miss Lewis street to Willard Morris of Grace Belth, Mrs. Fred L. Conover, Fair Haven and two lots In Chest- Mrs. Albert VanNoatrand, Elwood hut Grove, owned by Mrs. AHce STORM -Powers end Mr. Cottrell. Mrs. Sculthorp of Tinton avenue, to Mrs. Warren H. Fowjer was refreshment Emma Romer of Broad street, who SASH is having a house built on the plot. HAMBERLIN chairman; Mrs. Patrick F. Bailey, INTERCHANGEABLE-WOOD OR METAL floral arrangements, and Mr, Van- Pride of Crescent Council, Sons Nostrand, Jr., ushers. and Daughters of Liberty, held' a Poliy-anna and birthday party Mon- day night. Celebrating birjthdays Custom Quality 1 were Mrs. Thelma Daviaon, Mrs. Centerville Mildred Magathan, Mrs. Harriet 3 Years to Pay! Mary Ann Genovese, daughter of Hill, Andrew Boice, Walter Dang- Mr; and Mrs. Peter Genovese, cele- ler 21st birthday and 21 pink can- brated her sixth birthday Saturday dles were placed on his cake with with a party for little folks. green decorations. A penny sale will be held next Monday; a card Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Artelll of party May 13; a' game party May Matawan visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed20 and a Pollyanna and birthday Cerllone Friday. affair May 27. Mrs. F. Msraia of Brooklyn has re- •Mr. and Mrs. D. Kenneth Morris turned home'after spending a week of New York city spent the week- CHAMBCRUM with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sal-end with his father, Daniel S. Mor- vatore Stranlero. ris. He la a former resident of the Miss Connie Tasso of New York borough. Factory Branch How! city spent Sunday with Mr. and ' Kenneth Fary, son of Mr, and Mra. Jerry Allocco. Mrs. Sylvester Fary of Lewis street, Mr. and Mrs. James Calcante of Wood ormeUL Refnlar or combination type, with bier, who recently entered the army ser- changeable (ttssandstreen panels. Change from Inside New York and Miss Yolando Espo- vice at Fort Dix, has been trans- in SO second*. Beat custom quality. Installed bj Cham* • sito are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed ferred to Alabama. berHn'i own factorj-tralned mechanics. Buy frtm • Cerlione. Mrs, William G. Davis.spent lasl nsUonsuj-known company—with 50 yean' reputation. Miss Elizabeth Woodruff of Free- Thursday in Philadelphia on a shop Free ettimale I No obligation J S jttn to pay I Big tarings hold visited the school Monday. ping trip. Infants sturdy cotton SHIRTS now possible with Special Customer Diridend Plan. Patricia A^in Granato and Louis Soft and cuddly white flannel Mr. and Mrs. L. A .Wagner ah with tie sides 45C Handmade Madeira BABY Mail coupon or call NOW! Granato attended the circus in New daughters of Belleville., were Sun- KIMONOS trimmed iri pink and DRESS. Regularly 2.98; Baby CHAMBERLAIN CO. OF AMERICA , York Saturday. May visitors at the home of Mrs, blue 50c Mrs. A. Willgerodt of Red Bank Week Special ...'... 2.19 109 Frellnrhiiyien Ave., Newark 5, N*. J. Wagner's mother, Mrs. Edith Lewis. Tel. BIftlow 8-1S2S substituted as teacher of the prim- Mrs. Robert Aumack's son Leuln Local R'Drn«nUtiv-: W. H. SWF.NSON ary room Friday for Mrs. William has^ passed his army tests and is 11 Arthur PI., R.J B.nk, N. J. I Mumford, who was absent that day. Tel. Rid Uinlc 3393. waiting a call to active service. Mary Ann Genovese, who was Mr', and Mrs. Charles Schlck and torn, WIM wunn ntffj, too wool MSUUIMN, ounw hit by an automobile'last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. John Barcuma and •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••tHHMIH returned to school Monday. son John, Jr. visited on Sunday, CHAMinUN COMPANY Of AMDtlCA RE. j Miss Harriet Cook of Red Bank Mrs. Schlcfc's niece, Mrs. Genevieve i0* Pnllnffauyua Ava., Niwirk ft, N. J. J SAVE! tested the school children's hear- Cort of Freehold. Mrs. Cort and TalattiwUd In /

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flabyVown'shoes oan be preserved In a beautiful bronze finish or antique ivory nnd mounted on imnrt METAL bookenda and a»htray»,ai well aiTlehly designed composition and gorgeous onyx bases. Unconditionally gunrantoe'd to' last forever by the creators of "the original. BRON-SHOE Process'. Ordor TODAY 'for Fa ther'i pay dull very. ' ' •'.'• Ashtrays po7^7*1WiToT Bookendi, pair. 5.05, f7.05, $8.06, Sll.05 Paperweights L. 43,06, $ 5.0S 2 CONVENIENT OFFICES Onyx Dosk Sot. .0S BED BANK HEGISTER. MAY 2. RotariamTo Promoted idlubwomen VUit . WiOIWCBg 00BSAGE8 ' NEEDCLEANINO^ Historic Site* -' WJBUPINO • BOOQUETS *->;i-:-;l::i:/:TOO/, f-/"/: Hear Pa»t District Hmbwi ot tfa« Amtrtotn bom* in i n DESIGNS Mr. Scctt-Huntington •Mt HUhway 88, Bed Bank «Jepartai«nt of tb» Had Buk LEON'S-Phoive 2800 Governor Today Woman's cWb, vWted th»nuiieum 10U V Sfarwfc Tel. 3433 of th» Monmowth County HUtor- ^'O^'^ri^-l^p^P^iMire Cookwi; i..,..12»|j| ical aiiociatlcta it Freehold, pid Red Bank Club Tennent church, arid the old Inn, ^•((>iltor-Price)?:•V;^•.,;'::-*r:--.^ ... . '•.;, V^c^P'rwrn at Engllshtown Friday. The tour • To Entertain Principal wa« arranged by Mrs, Abncr H. LESSONS 6Dinton Sawt ^:^..^. X~,,.•«.....;i.60t»3,^f| • At r«ur Horn* *r Mr Sta'tfte f WHERE ELSE Westn'eld Schools West. • ' v In th« party w«iw Mrs, Jo»eph 8, FreiA.Wohlforth,B.3.Ed. 1 Dozen Bamboo Rakes ...,.~....\...... 1.25 Carroll,-Mrs. Lull* D. Seeljs, MW. fteabt ter CtaW tUctptluu, ate. BUT AT '.;.' ' . Charle» A.Fhllhower, supervising X Slhranrblta Av»,-»t Plndouy Road 2 Dozen Wo. 7 SasK Cord, 1001 ft. ...>..^..^r... i»8| principal of the Westfleld schools Myron V. Brown, Mr*. NeUon K. ItHSMMJ *• SHERMAN'S and a past district governor of Ro- Vanderbeek, Mis* Elisabeth Hlg- Horn's Velvaray—k One-Coat Supreme > tary International/ will be • the ginson and MiM Flora WiHguss. CAN. YOU BUY guest speaker at todays meeting of ' Flat Enamel ...*;...:;...... -„.:.2.ftSp%r galP THESE VALUES. the Bed Bank Rotary club at ttie WEDDING FXANB. (AU Color*) — Molly Pitcher hotel. -REMEMBER MOTHER' Miss LorraintrWerniok, daughter pyREXWARE , Last Thursday's • speaker was of Mr, and Mrs, Vincent Wernlck WJTH ONE OR MORE • Lieut, Col. Vincent MkcDan&dj In- of Newark, and George Harry Ber- , . Cyclone Galvanized! Screen Wire . ^ spector-general of Fort MonKSuth. ry, son! of Mrs. Margaret Berry of OF THESE fINE. 'He was introduced by Kalphjttavr- lell. The, colonel tbld'VUte*~RotM« Newark, formerly of ' KeanabursT, GIFT SLIPS ians of his duties at the fort and of and. -the., late George H. Berry, will some of his experiences in the Phil- -.B be married June 1 at St. Antoniou* SHE WILL BE v church, Newark, Mr. Berry at- iS^:iiyi|Ji^li ippines. J. ELLIS w'EBB GRATEFUL FOR THESE President - Frederic " K. Adams tended aohbol at Keansburg and Is HARD-TO-FIND SLIPS. called a meeting of the board of J. Ellis Webb, ion of Mr. anda nephew of Mm,'Mae Bruguler of HARDWARE HORN PAINTS .OTHERS DAY directors after , the luncheon, at Mr*. H. L. Webb of 911 River road, that place. He is' In the Navy, and COMPARE' • ' , which David J. Ellis and Frank J. Fair Haven, has been promoted to expects hlg discharge May 15. 10 Mechanic Street, TOST OFF BBOAD ST. Red Bank My9 F&tock were {passed upon for ad- petty officer third claS. Webb', who mittance to the cliib. Mr. Patock was a student" at Rumson high was a frequent visitor at the club fichool, enlisted In the navy at the as a guest of Harry J. Dutchyshyn close of the school year last sum- . Pine Rayon Crepe - when the former wag a.1 major in mer, and received his boot training And Now, Every Member Of The the adjutant-general's office at Fort at Sampson, New York. He was as- Monmouth. Mr. Patock, who lives signed' as yeoman to the Crusler Lace Trimmed Slips tf< Cft in Long Branch, is a civil engineer Duluth, and has been serving in the Tea Hose only- and • vice president of the Knoll- Pacific area since the beginning of wood Homes, Inc., of Red Bank. the year. ' . • Si to U •' Mr. Ellis l£* proprietor of the Un-5 derwood Typewriter and Adding Machine, company of Red Bank. He . 1iv«a-ln-Naveslnk-and-ta-a-forxner-| Veterans Address member, of _ the Newark Kiwanis -- . "Fine Rayon Satin club. If no objection; are received Fair Haven Lions these men will be welcomed at the Tailored Slips next meeting. Make-up cards were received Plans Completed For For This /a National Baby Week! Nicely Pitted - Full Cut. $ .70 from the Freehold Rotary for Ed- Ladies' Night Dance Tea Ros«. win H. Brasch, from Fort Worth, 1 Texas, foi E. M. Brown, from Long SJ to 44. Branch.for Morris Westerman and Lieut. (J. G.) G, J. Freret of Fair from Morrletown for Paul Young. Haven, stationed with the Navy at Visitor* at the meeting were W. Lakehurst, gave an address last rAnd so, Infants' Shop is celebrating, too! We're J. Carey, John A. Petilto and F. Thursday night at the Fair HaveaJ Donnelly, who. were guests of G. Lions club in Wlllowbrook restaur- Fine Rayon Multifiliment nt k Keevil; Vincent McCue, a guest of r ready 'with dozens of exquisite trifles and ' his brother, Joseph G. McCue; Nich- Lieut. Freret, who had seen ac- Crepe Tailored Slips olas Trerotola, guest of Robert Jon in several theaters during practical "musts" for that precious new arrival Snowden; Edward J. RUey, guest World war two with the navy, Four-Gored Style - Full Cut $0.00 of Rolaton Wat&rbury; Charles H. ipoke about the Japanese language, Brown of Lakewood, G. Sodemann, with which he is quite familiar. He ... all the things needed, in fact, to keep White and Tea Hose. fjg Edward Dequine and Richard Ham- illustrated his talk with chalk and . -82 to M.' mond of Long Branch, John F. blackboard demonstrations of the baby comfortable and happy! ' Croas of Cranford and A. S. Rush- various ldlographs used in writing ton. the language. He gave numerous pronunciations 'qf common words UBed In Japan, explaining that the Fine Rayon Multifiliment Marcella Fined English language is harder "to un- derstand and speak, due to 'the Crepe Tailored Slips At Freehold various meanings -used for similar- words, • • . With Fagoting Trim. * 1 : Anthony Marcello of Eatontown Norman. Cameron, chief motor was fined $1,000 last Thursday by machinist of the navy, son of Mr. White and Tea Rose. Judge John C, Giordano at Free- hold after he had entered a plea and Mrs. Robert Cameron of Clay S2 to 44. of non. vult to a bookmaklng charge street, was also welcomed by the He'had been arrested last Septem- club. He has been with the navy ber by Detectives Amerigo W. Sac- four years and is home on leave.' co and Harry Zuckerman at the Everett F. Allen and Kenneth EXTRA SIZE SLIPS " Hotel Versailles in Long Branch. Hartzell, newly elected members, were welcomed to their first meet- I . HARD TO FIND Arraigned on bookmaklng charges ing.- 'A—Cu8cUy Wool Jacket, were Arthur Monaco and Lewis De- hand made, in palest pastels Sdntis, both of Long Branch. They John Hawkins, president of, the Fine Tailored Satin—46 to 52. $2.00 pleaded not guilty and ball Was set Red Bank Lions club, was also wel- at".$l,P00 each. DeSantitwWiU be comed*. W. Raymond Van Horn, a B—JFhite Net Bonnet Fine Tailored Crepe—46 to 52 ...... $2.30 : member of ^nfiTclub and chairman tried next Monday and Monaco with shining satin trim. •.,...,,. ,1.69 will be tried May 13. of the local cancer campaign, "Fine Tailored.Slips—46 to 52 $1.90 Russell Miller of Long Branch thanked the group for their gen- pleaded guilty to a charge of erous contributions. Wilfred H. Mc- C—Crib Set, hand made, daintily atrocious assault and battery Cracken, a leader in the drive, also appliqued and embroidered 8.98 against Edward Loadhalt, also of spoke about the campaign. ^SHERMAN SHOPinc. Long Branch. On $2,000 bail, he President Robert Van Brunt ap- will be sentenced next Thursday. pointed Fred E. Gregg chairman, . D—Embroidered Dreis, The Indictment stated that Miller Peter J..Eichele, James P. LaBau exquisitely hand made 5 JO 56 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. attacked Loadhalt with a base- and Wilfred H.'McCracken a nom- ball bat April 18. inating committee'. Barney T. Ege- land announced plans are being E^-Hand Woven Shawl, - It Is estimated that before the completed for a ladies night dance soft, tight, all wool 438 war, one-third of the U. S. families at Willowbrook Saturday June 8. It Pays To Advertise In The Register had incomes under $1,400 a year. Clayton Hendrickson of Sea Girt will attend a meeting of the Fair F—Dainty Swin Bib 119. Haven group in June and show mo- tion pictures. The regional meeting G—Infmu' Slip, of Lions will be held at the Berke- hand made 1S9 ley-Carteret hotel at Asbury Park, Tuesday, May 21. An impromptu reception for John E—Knitted Sacqut, all wool...,.;..!.$9 G. Anderson, who observed his birthday lollowed the meeting. J—White Eyelet Carriage Set trimmed with huge satin bow 6SO Here At Last A CORRECTION. In last week's Register, In the account of ,th» wedding of Miss INFANTS' SHOP, Second Floor Norma Guerci and Robert Clyde Hayes, both of Eatontown, it was just like stated that th» couple were mar- ried by Rev. P,aul Jochinke, pas- tor of the Ealontown -Methodist old times church. This la incorrect. The couple were married by Rev, John L. Herr, pastor, 'assisted by Rev. Mr. Jochinke of Riverside, a for- mer pastor Of the Eatontown church. .

* Office Supplies * Artist Supplies * Typewriters * Adding Machines' Men's Box$r Shorts 130 ' kiT:,; . •,"•••'

> ™~ • . . • J,, • • " . * sturdy poplin material * "real stretch" elastic waistband ' • especially Well,tailored * • , i•„, , I ,* colors—-plain blue, tan/green R«patrj, Supplies- r n • i i 1111 ii • Now men, better get yours while the getting ,Sol« Agents for New' it good—it'* been,a long wait. " Ifl'Nortnern-Monnjoutli' Oo< '.•VOLUME LXVIII, NO. 45 RED.BANK,.N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 2,1946. SECTION TWO—PAGES

Danskin Again Heads Dial Numbers In Colonial Home Sold Co'nnty Tax Board J. Kridel Business New Phone Directory Seven Are Missing njamto- S. Danakln, Spring ^Arrangements are being made to Republican, was' re-elected raviae tha telephone numbers in To G/en Ridge president of - Monmouth - County And Building Sold tola area, effective with tha de- In EarU Explosion Board of Taxation at the reorgan- livery of tha next isaue of the Mon- isation, meeting in the Freehold mouth county directory, which la The Thompson Agency Broker courthouse yesterday. He was re- acheduled to begin approximately cently, reappolnted for a third Natelson Brothers,, Operators June 28. The telephone number Navy Believes Five Are Dead-—* term by Gov. Walter E. Edge. revision will be made by adding a In Shrewsbury Realty Deal numeral to the central-office name j. Albert Vaa Bchoik, Red Bank, Of Four Other Stores, Buyers.. 36 Hospitalized, 65 Injured waa reappolnted secretary to the o that the central'office deslgna- Th* Thgmpaoa agency of 81 Bast board; Mrs. Rhea H. Day, English- lon ot Red Bank will thus become town, chief clerk, and Mrs. Doro- One of Red Bank'* largest Broad •led Bank 6. In addition, If the Seven m«n. are missing, one' , Front street report* continued ac- street mercantile, and real estate telephone line number; has lea* tivity in the realty field, with the thy Relchey, Freehold,''temporary Organising Vets n critical condition, four are *i assistant, clerk. •'..-> sales In several year* was consum- than four digit*, th*. required num- Buys House For ouily Injured and 81 others sale of a country home located In mated yesterday with the purchase ber of xaroe* will be prefixed to pitatized from an ammunition Shrewsbury. The property waa abld Other members of the board are For Bill Sutphin of J. Kridel'* clothing store busi- Is Discharged * William B. Klracb, Long Branch, the present,number so that each plosion on the destroyer escort by Orin T. Leach to John J.«Slm- ness and three-story brick building line number will have- four dilgta. Residence And lar which occurred about 11:30 a. mou, Jr., of Glen Ridge, who 1* Republican, sad Harrison C, Hur- at Broad and Front streets by Nat- Served In Europe ."/ ey, Asbury Park, Democrat.. Rumson Man To Aid These revision* of telephone num. Tuesday as tm 306 foot ship affiliated with the Merck Chemical eleon Brothers of Newark. bers are being made a* a part of Office Suite unloading ammunition at the • company. Mr. Simmon* plan* to For 28 Months Matawan Candidate - The new owners operate the well an extensive atate-wlde program of nardo barge pier ot the Earle u»e the property as his residence. known Colyer & Company clothing telephone aervice Improvement, val Ammunition depot No The dwelling, which 1* located on Hintelmann Store John J. Crogan of Rumaon, vet- establishments in Newark and which contemplates the Introduc- Dr. Pisani, Orthopedic ians or Navy peraonnel stai Sycamore avenue, is a One exam- Maj. Sidney M. Hodaa, who prac- eran of World war one, announced Elizabeth' and similar stores In ticed medicine at 158 Maple- ave- tion of dial' service In a number ot at Earle were injured. About ple - of Early- American Colonial Fifty Years Old yesterday that he 1* organizing the White Plains, New.Tork, and Stam- additional central offices during the Surgeon, Locates In of the crew were treated at the architecture. It consists of six nue prior to entering the service In ford, Connecticut, both of the latter July, 1942, is now on terminal leave veterans in Monmouth county to next few yean. While dial-service dispensary. _roo»» and two baths, with maid'* support the candidacy of former are known as Stone'* Clothing not planned for every existing after having been honorably dis- Shop. • Little Silver According to a Navy spol ' quarters and batb. Heat la fur- charged from the service at • the Rumton Business - Congressman William H. Sutphin non-dial central office, the number this • morning, five of the The sale waa negotiated by F.elat nished by hot water system with Fort DIx separation center. for Democratlo state committee- revision will make it possible, for The 14-room former residence at missing, one an' officer, are oil burner. The house contain* Founded In 1896 man at the primary election June * Feist of Newark, represented by the company to extend the advant- to be dead, while the other two Joseph K. Lowenateln of Deal, and TOO Branch avenue, Little Silver, manyattractlre feature*, including 4. In hi* appeal-to veteran* to ages of high-speed dial service and recently sold to. Dr. Anthony J. mala classified as "mlaslng." an old Colonial fireplace, and man- work and vote for Sutphin he-*aid: the attorney for the purchasers wag the direct dialing of toll calls both Three blasts, which were hi One'of the oldest grocery "and Joseph Kraemer of Newark. Alston to dial'and non-dial central offices. Pisani, orthopedic surgeon^ by Mrs. tel, original wide-board floors and "If veterans them- William Moran through,'Rolston for. miles around the. area; ' authentlo hand-hewn .beamed eel lt ntahllahm'enU-ln the county, selves ' vigoroualjT-ifi^Tne- political Beekmon-of Rad Bank WM attor- pletely-demolished the bo' John Hintelmann, inc., of Runuon, ney for the J. Kridel estate. RevlslonTt the number appear-- "WaterBuryT ReaTBanli feiltbrT ing*. campaign* this year they will have Inn on the telephone will be made ship. The last blast, a tbundei observed it* 60th anniversary Mon- only themselves to blame for the Six Natelson brotherskoperate the bbee n transformefd by the former Tha structure Is brick lined day. The business has been owned prior to delivery of the directory. one which shook homes and bra' throughout and la located well back resultant damage to their influence extensive business founded by their Major In the Army medical corps window pane* in neighboring and managed by the Hintelmann in the affairs to government and father. Maurice L, Natelson Is pres- into an ultra-modern medical suite came about three minutes after from the road, surrounded by an family since it waa founded in 1890 their own interests. They constitute which includes consultation room, acre of ground, landscaped with a new factor that will be judged ident; Benjamin. E., secretary and first one and did the moat on 1U present alt*,. Ridge road and treasurer; Theodore,, comptroller; Mother, Daughter treatment room, physio—therapy damage, knocking a huge hole shrubbery and large, old shade Avenue .of Two Rivers, familiarly by'what it accomplishes. If they room, plaster room and X-ray lab- . trees. do not demonstrate their power Harry, merchandising manager; the pier and showering fieunla. known as Hlntelmann's Corner, by Reuben,' boys' department manager, oratory. Th* place 1* more than a century John Hintelmann. ' right at the start they, will be dis- fragments through the air. Thi ' counted by politicians who will con- and Albert Natelson, advertising Killed Sunday In fragments caused thef explosion old and Is well known in the lo- Today the store is owned by a cality, u one of the original old clude that their wishes may safely manager. a loaded.railroad car, a lighter tl* rporation; of which the following be disregarded. So it cannot be em- Maurice L. Natelson, In an Inter- to' the opposite side of the bar; farm house*. It was at one time officers are actively engaged In the phasized too much that for the Highway Accident owned by William li Fanshawe and view yesterday, stated that the pier and two large trailer management of the business: Miss sake ot their whole future and the name of J. Kridel would be retained Several other railroad cars was subsequently purchased by Jane Hintelmann, president; Paul country's, all veterans, must 'be on Christian Broderson of Shrewsbury, their toes' in attention to the New as well as its present staff. He Father And Son removed from the danger zone d J. Hintelmann, grandson of the added that the store would be con- ing the last' explosion. The place remained in the Broder- founder, vice president, and Miss Jersey primaries June 4. eon family until 1980, when title ducted along the same lines as it Injured; Family A naval board of inquiry Marguerite Hintelmann, secretary- "In Monmouth county every vet- has been so successfully these many passed to Ethel Scott Qurney, who treasurer. Also directors, but not eran affiliated with the Democrat* by Rear Admiral Paul F. Foster in turn sold' tha property to Mr. yean. and that Harold Compton, Returning Home the Navy Inspector General's or actively associated with the'opera- should be doubly alert to the con- who has been with the firm since Leach. tion of the store, are William H. test for state- committeeman and commenced an investigation at party leader between-former Con- 1918, will be local manager. The Mr*. Elizabeth Rogers, 40, and o'clock the evening of the d! ' The aeUer waa represented In the Hintelmann, prominent realtor of others are Raymond Boyd, who has transaction by E. Allaire Com, well Bumaon, and Joseph P. Hintel- gressman William H. Sutphin and her nine-year-old daughter, Betty A separate Investigation for John J, Qulna. been a clerk In {he store since 1016; Ann, ot 35 Sllverwhlte avenue, Lit- Third Naval District also waa of the Red Bank law firm of Ap- mann, Red Bank attorney. The lat- Henry Fix and Albert .Burlew, plegate, Stevens, Foster & Reus- ter is the corporation's legal ad- "Mr. Sutphin is a veteran of tle Silver, were killed instantly gun by Capt. Richard, V. Dolan, MAJ. ! M. HODAS. World war one, In which he was clerks; Peter Prominakl, tailor, and Sunday evening on Route 35, Ocean trlct ordn&nca'offlter and sllle. The buyerswa* represented by viser. injured in France, aa well as of Jacob Bloom, building superintend- Howard W. Roberta and Sverre township, when, the car In which investigation is being conducted Maj. Hodks **rv*d oversea* for Associated with John Hintelmann the Mexican' invasion of 1916. He ent. Soreneon of the ftan of Robert*, has been local and county Ameri- hey were riding was struck by a the SOPA administration, Board during which time he at the start of the business' were Plansiare_already under way_Jor Investigators, headed by Capt PUbbury, Carton * Socenaon of At- his sons, Paul and Henry Hintel- can Legion commander and his ac- car. driven by Sgt. William E. Con- lantlo Highland*. England, France, Germany tive concern for his buddies has extensive alterations and improve Ion, '26, of Neptune; The Rogers V. H. Hillis, U. S. N. Asa! " and Italy. While In England, he mann. The latter died in 1914, and merits to tha store and entire In speaking of the real eatii been strlkjngly manifested In were returning home from, an out- him are Comdr. L. S. Kintbe: was chief of the treatment section after the death of John Htntelmann bonus and other votes in Congress budding. Lieut. Comdr. R. L. Lowell market In general Mr. Thompson in 1917, the business was. incorpor- ing celebrating the little girl's of the 812th Station hospltaJ, and in pushing claims for com- Th,p present flourishing clothing birthday. Lieut. (}g) D. L. McGohuey, said that properties continue in neurorpiychiatrlc hospital caring ated, with Paul, hi* brother Alfred, pensation, pensions, hospltallzatlon, business grew from a small notions With Mrs. Roger* and her daugh- USN. •' , . . . ' great demand and are selling rapid- for combat victim*. and sister Jane, as active members. etc A* a representative of Mon- store started 58 yaars ago on Front ly, many to discharged veterans Miss 'Marguerite Hintelmann be- mouth Democrats in state affairs ter were the dead woman's hus- He la a graduate of Rutgers uni- street, opposite Broad street, by J. band, Clarence B. Roger*, 48, and Although unofficial, eye-wtl who are taking advantage of the versity and Jefferson Medlcal_col' came an active member several he would also represent the vet- Kridel and his wife. After, conduct- reports gathered at the site attractive terms offered by the GI years later. "• erans of all of our wan, who could their son, 'Clarence, Jr., who were leg*. feel pride in having such an out- ing a thriving drygoods business in DR. ANTHONY J. PISANI the explosions indicated that loan in order to purchase homes. Marlboro state Alfred Hintelmann died in 1928 larger quarter* on the east aide Of to Fitkin hospital. Mr.-Rog damage started when a "hedgehi standing man back them up in all a ffred lacerations of the fore- • Contracts have been signed for th* one-half years *»f Paul Hintelmann, in 1930. John legitimate effort*, both intelligent- Broad street, near Front, a (took Dr. Pisani, a specialist in bom being carried by Seaman -Jc purchase of a numWr of other Moamouth M«.. . Hintelmann. a son of Paul Hintel- ly and aggressively. of men's clothing was added. 8ub<- head and Clarence, Jr, auffere surgery, i» on the staffs ot St. Vin Stuchlnakt of Baltimore went properties, including a large farm intends to resume his practice here mann, and an elder brother of the •eqiiently the drygoods business lacerations of the left hand,.loss cent's, Bellevue and Columbus 1 Jack Home, a -fireman of _. "The queitlon for veterans who of s, tooth and unconsciousness. estate and several suburban prop- in. the near future. present vice president, became as- are Democrats .is why they should was dropped altogether'and thi plta.ls in New York city, and ha lotte, North Carolina, said he sociated with the firm In 1930. He have aa their party leader and firm began specializing in men' Conlon, on leave from hi* post a been on the teaching staff of th seen the explosion and In order to keep pace with U» died in 1940, state representative a man who 1* and boys' clothing and furnishings. MJtchel field, Long Island, waa medical school at Bellevue hospital "that Stuchinskl must have accelerated activity, the agency baa Business Men The original (tore was destroyed not In step with veterans and can This new business grew so.rap- taken to Fort Monmouth detention since 1839, it against something, because expanded Its tales force, which now by fire In February, IBM; and in Its not naturally be 'as sympathetic to Idly that Mr. Kridel was obliged to hospital, where he waa treated fo . For the last 18 irjonthi In the go off upon touching includes Morton H. Jones, Michael place'waa'erected the present mod- their aim* aa another veteran when move Into a larger'store In the for- laceration* of the forehead and M army he was stationed at Fort Mon Although his pants were ripped Homlc Bowlers Dine ern building;, which at the time it they- have the opportunity of hav- knee. ing in this key position a veteran mer Chadwlck building on the east mouth and liked the area so much he had several scratches, 8 mlck. was constructed embodied, the lat- side of Broad*street, and a short The Rogers' car, traveling north he decided to establish himself In ski waa not further Injured. • - , , est features In structural design. of ability . and ' integrity who has oh Route 35, was struck on th Announce Standings both state and Washington con- time later opened a second store northern Monmouth county. He and The "hedgehog" Is a 60-poun4 Principal departments of. the store tacts of the highest degree and can on the west side of Broad, opposite right aide by Conlon'* coupe, which Mrs, Pisani occupy the upper floors anti-submarine depth charge abooA Decorator Tells Of At Annual Affair are groceries, meats, fruits and render them;great service. Mechjinic^treet. In 19U he bough waa traveling west on West Park of the big house as their home. 30 Inches long and five inches, to vegetables and wlnee and liquors. "Can there be but one answer? ttftFFaTKeraon & Spinning building: avenue, police «ald. The crash Mrs. Pl3S.nl Is the former Miss An- diameter. The high standard.of fair and hon- If Sutphin wins, the news will be on the present site. Since Its Incep- drove the Rogers' car 25 feet side- gela Marie McElllgott,,of Bayshore, The Red Bank Business Men's est merchandising set by the orlgl flashed of a veterans' victory. That ways across the highway and over Long Island, daughter of the for- After the first explosion the Paint Color Magic bowling league held Its seventh an- tion the Kridel store ha* always swarmed to fire stations and nal owner have been carried on will Inevitably mean much as to had the reputation of handling High a curb. The car waa cut nearly in mer fire commissioner of New York nual banquet last night at the' Cha- down through the years by the suc- how veterans' wishes and appeals half. Conlon's car, police said, ap- City. tempted to battle the blaze, teau restaurant in Asbury Park and clase merchandise and hdnorabja^ the second, blast sounded, 27-' Lecturer Sponsored ceeding members of the Hintel- will be regarded by officialdom. It dealings with all Its patron*.' parently did a front somersault made awards to team* and Individ- mann family and are being main- will mean the difference between Assisting the doctor is former old Lieut CSmdr. G, R. being looked upon as a group that Mr. Kridel died In 1921 and the after the crash, landing back on its Ljeut. Annette! Haponlk .of the of Kankakee, Illinois, orde By J. H. Kelly Co. ual members. tained on the same "high 'plane by wheels but ripping the gas tank off Michael's Bar took first place In the present owner*. must be respected and a bunch that business was taken over by his army nurse corps, whose home is "abandon ship!" ..The ship's don't count. wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Goodman Kri- Ocean township police chief said In Perth Amboy, and who was for tain suffered severe burns on the team event, with Clmato's Ma- that a complaint of manslaughter Color magie with du Pont paints, sons two game* behind in second "'Democratic veterans can easily del; hie daughters, Misses Bertha merly attached to Fort Monmouth hands, together with face lnjurleav and what can be done with real elect Sutphin If they, go to bat for and Florence Kridel, and his son, will be filed against Conlon. Dr, Pisani was born In New York place. Charlie Shinn of the Sal'* 1 He had been near his quarter* Crew members of the Red Bank In light craft amidst scarred ahoeajl lowing order: Michael's Bar, Clm- road and Throckmorton avenue, passed?" - • .'«' -, Dr. Pisani comes from a family clothing and duffel bags. Other*' tion to make the old pieces do. All Red Bank. Sea Scout ship North Star are of physicians. His father, Dr. An- products used by the lecturer, in- ato's Masons, Stoble's bar, GrllU's busy laying a foundation for wate Award For Best jumped, to the cement pier and " Construction, Balrd-Davison, Clt- According to police, the driver, tonio Pisani, has practiced medi to safety, while' (till more claime cluding du Pont'* new wall finish, sports and cruises on the North cine In New York city for half a Urella's Market, Sal's Tavern, Sher- William J. Shrewsbury, 30, of Fair Haven Couple, Suggested Project they sought cover under the near-"; Speed-Easy, a washable finish for Jollne avenue, Long Branch, son of Shrewsbury river. Considerable ac- century, and he has two brothers either painted or paper wall sur- wood's, Shrewsbury Dairy, Home est object. *?$ and Auto Supply, Red Bank Dairy, Police Officer William J. Shrews- Leave For Hawaii tivity is In evidence in the Vicinity who are doctors. They are Dr. Ber- face*, are obtainable at the Kelly of Marine Park and the borough The Fair Haven resident whose Ships which were tied to the plMp| Golino'a Service, Twin Diner, Hen- bury, failed to straighten out his suggested project Is judged by the nard Pisani, chief consultant for •' chop. 1 Mr. and Mr*. Howard L. Burdge tennis courts, where the North Star but removed to safety at the flraf| ry * Market, Merchant* Trust and car after making a turn, and Lions dub of that borough as the the Veterans administration In Mi** Seybold'* lecture* were also of Lake avenue, Fair Haven, left has been for the winter. The boat Washington and New York, and Dr. sound of trouble, Included a loaded. 1 Little Falls Laundry, struck a tree and a pole. Although this morning for Honolulu, where moat needed and practical improve- LST and a yard freighter whlcbjf attended by five art classes from in critical condition when admit- has shed her war paint of battle- Joseph Pisani, a resident physician Red Bank aenior high school. Mis* they will visit their son, Lieut. ship gray and once again join* th ment for the benefit .of the largest at klngsbrldge hospital, New York was loading to dump condemned >j ted to Riverview hospital yester- Everett S3. Burdge, U. S. Naval Re- number of citizens, will be awarded ammunition at see. At pier two! Seybold was graduated from, the day, authorities there reported hi* fleet of white boat*. city. A sister, Josephine, is a prac- School of Industrial Art in Phila- Charles Moraller serve, and*hl* family. They will sail a cash prize of f2S.. ticing lawyer. were the U. S. S. Great Sltkln and condition aa "good" this morning. Friday of next week from San Sea Scout ship activities are di- delphia, and 1* a member of the rected by Skipper Ray Haselwood, This clvio organisation, devoted the U, S..S. Maasey and the fouj Philadelphia Art Alliance club. She Is In Yokohama Also Injured in the crash were Francisco on th* Firellne, Matson to the welfare of the borough and merchant'ships at pier three wer|3 Loul* Arnold, Jr., 26, of 287 Third liner. ' who was first mate. Committee- the Lamar, Washington Alst0n|| ha* been giving these lecture* In The following letter has been re- man Dlckerson assists the skipper It* residents, I* sponsoring the con- Van Schoik Suggests various sections.of the state for her ceived by The Register from street. Fair Haven, who suffered a On their return trip Mr. and Mr*. teat to determine in whatWctlvltlea Behrman and the Grace. Tug* aaji broken leg, and Loul* Hill, 21, of In the training course. Before tak- signed to the Earle pier pulled thj| firm, and this summer will do simi- Charles E. Moraller, Jr., who was Burdge plan to tour the Canadian ing up residence at Red Bank Mr. the olub may further assist. All Deacy's Retention lar work at th* company'* show- formerly employed at Dorn'a. photo itlver road and Buena Vi»ta /ive- Rookie*, (pending aome time 'at borough residents. are JnVlted to ships from.the danger iione. nue, Rumaon. HUl received «uU all Lake Louise and Banff In Canada. b|ckerson was skipper of the Sea room in Atlantlo City, shop: • • " H Scout ship at Plalnfleld. submit an entry naming and dls- Councilman J. Albert VanScholk, Lieut. M. Harold Kelly of Liner "T wn the Public Relation* pho- about the body'and broken leg*. They will also visit Dr. and Mr*. crJblng the project or improve- chairman of the borough fire com- public relations officer at the dep tographer for the 8th Army. I've Hill and Arnold are in Monmouth M. H. Blckham at Wilmette, Il- ment The entries will be judged mittee, last night stated that he and assistant editor of the Regl*t*p^ Women Bowlers got to take photo* of all the offi- Memorial hospital where their oon- linois. Mra. - Blokham and Mr*. Flying Ace Crashes by the added detail rather than had recommended to the execu- at the time he entered the servica,i! cer*, including Gen. Elohloberger. dltlon 1* also described aa "good" Burdge are alaten. Mr. and Mr*. just naming a possible Improve- tive board of the local fire depart- aald that flre engines, tugs and fir«£| Plan Luncheon • I'm in the Public Relation* Offloe today. . Burdge will return to Fair-Haven At Red Bank Airport ment. ment that Leroy Deacy be retained boats manned by the Navy ware i» « at Headquarters bu|ldlngright in Iieut. George Clayton and Officer In July, for an additional year because ot action within one minute' of tml the centered Yofcahams. The head- Jiannin* investigated. Shrewsbury Lyman Mlddledltoh, Jr., of Union, Only one entry oan be made by alarm. He also offered the grat*ru|| The Red Bank Cocktail Bowling quarter* section of the city la about •on of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Mid- a person and all contestants must the 75th anniversary celebration leagu* will hold It* ninth annual, waa driving the boya home when coming up In 1047. word of Capt. Gilbert.C. ttrVonly part that la atill standing. the accident occurred, police said.' Baysjiore Scouts dledltch, of Highlands, former be resident* of Fair Haven. ,Th.e Earle commander, for the respon lunoheon Tuesday at Shadowbrook The' rest of the city 1* a heap of suggestion must contain not more The councilman stated that hi* Inn, Shrewsbury. Mrs. Frank S. rubble, I never thought that I'd ' army major and flying ace of the given by nearby army Installation w List Activities African campaign, crashed and than 100 word* written on one'side recommendation was based on the and communities, "' HiVliarid li chairman, as»l*t*d • by ^«nTt60irPMHtn^«T^'t6 0ir*PMHtaliutd« f ground* - that D«aey was f anvlljar Mrs. James Turnock and Mr*. Ly- r»r Wried" hir'Ef coupe plane * at th of tJhe« paper only and, all entries Europe, but now that I'm here, I'm must be addressed, and mailed be- with the preparations tor the cele- man O. Vanlnwegen. sort of glad. I've got a nice Job Scout troop* of the Bayahore dis- Red Bank alrpflpOJStodneaday af- League. officers are^Mr*. Alex and Japan i*n't bad at all. What Melba Paige trict of Northern New Jersey Girl ternoon, April M, it Tii* been-re- fore May 81, closing data' of con- bration, which will be the most An Incomplete casualty list Wild*, president; Miss-Mary Maa- you read In the larga paper* about Scout oounoll, were announced at vealed by authorises at the airport., test, to Fair Haven Lions olub, elaborate in Red Bank's history. yesterday at the headquarter* uooo, vice president! Mrs, Turnock fraternisation Is a lot of bunk. On Mefta Paige WIHWUT* on The a meeting Friday at Francis. Place Mlddledltoh escaped'with minor' Contest Committee,' P. O. Box 4, He also explained that It would not the Commandant' ot the Third V treasurer; Mr*. Vanlnwegen, More- the whole the soldier* oW her* Romano* of Anolent Egypt," at a Mhool, Keanaburg. . ,• lacerations. With him at the time Fair Haven, N. J. upset the system -of ' rotation, of val District' at 90 Churoh street tary, and Mr*. Harold A. Hendrlck- conduct themselves a*-suoh. Of austral'M tht'Red Bank Woman'* ''Members of troop, 30, of Bui at the oraib, wasawend, Leonard The "committee consist*- of John chiefs, .but would postpone Gordon New York city omitted tha coura* there are a few exception! Wilson's eleotlon until 1948, Wilson of tha mlaalng and showed nil *on, sergeant-at-arm*. Other-league In uiyjarn tooup of njjn, Jjttt.% club tomorrow afternoon at the K«an*burg, und»r the' leadership ot 'Plazsa, of the Coast Guard, alrpor >Wagn»r, ohalrman; Albert O, Mc- members are Mra, Fred million, clufchou**,., Tha,'hoiMM** .will be MM, Ruth Krueger. afid Mr*. officials said, The plane, which was Craoken, Marcelle June, Andrew Is now tint deputy chief. men. hoipltallied at the Fort tame holdi (rut for, Europe, It cock Army hospital, one* at Mr*. Charles Bucklln, Mr*. J. Jo- stem* that th* oorr*»poi)d»nt* plok MIMT Bertha* Kridel, Mrs, Giorge Wand* K.n*r,>IIKell pNmplea for Bgeland, Ueut, Of J. Freret and The member* of-the executive completely destroyed, had just Monmouih hospital, on* at"' **ph Connors, Mrs, M. Benton, Mr* out the bad examplei T. Ltntoh, Mr*. Henry B. Mabt* and the Araer(oart Legion' auxiliary oh taken' off when It crashed. Offlolala Bernard Smith. board have reported the recommen- R, Rlohmond and Mr*. 0. M»ok.' Poppy, day, Tjbty will al*d frartlo dation to their respective com- mouth Memorial hupltal, 21 at I Stnfiir..., Mr*. Arthur'W.Maybew, « laid Mtddle'dltoh .had puU*d tha Naval Ammunition Dtpot Dl»p :f*» Jloralltr. ?%• ©Mb department* will hold Ipite In a wlndow-decoratlng' con- plane up,to6 abruptly above it* Moth* 'Do Damage. panlea, whloh will have tHe final da. test; dulgned to build-up' poppy lary at HJarle, and four at Si We Have Them. a oomblntfd oov»red.dl»h luncheon limitation*, oaunlng, the oraah. We have genuine Para Nugget* clilon, £, '.'•'. ban* Nnval hoapltal, Long J jf., Yei, 'wood Venetian blind* ana —> See The New Ape1x mtaUnr.'Wednesday of next w**k day Mies, Membtr* of Patrol Pf« .Wfien. Mlddledltoh and hla pa*i*n- at 69 aintn a box; Larvex 70 cents; ™f«tlbl* «t«il biltfd*;; right IrfitboK, va?uuin-olun«r at Bradlty *! 8-Hart of the troop will talc* a nature hike tar paper,. 10.cent*; moth flake* io Ex-G, I,'*, Attention! Ifht flit of'th* Injured folio at'aft ,«lubh6Uicr We annual May |*r -frted' themselves from thi 1 id our .metal fbflndi ,at 85,98 Front atrttt, Red.Bank, PhOfaa fienti; moth bates• 3 for |i; Odora ' Those woolen Q. X •h'lrr* dyad Nlvil Ammunition Dsptr brunoh will be Wadnatday, May M. Saturday, to' itudy for nature wreok and r»n to the qffloe, thi . the fllni up to SB lnchu, 814, Newman Spring*-road,-Phona badges, ' , '• cloiets.M.BB. We deliver, National In groom bluo'ormuroon, will make JOSEPH H. »., W* mmake any kind of a blindlind, m,,«Jfot front itraet, Ktyport. Mr*. Minus Hlfglnbotttam, Mr*. plan* oaught Ore, ' • ff ^ 10, Frown's,—AdvertUement, inn Idoai sport 'shirt. Anthony1*,; lind* Na- phone; Ma,-Adviftl*imint,' Hermann Awmibrf and Mr*? Ken. "Cleaner* and Dyors, 86 Monmouth --"- " --'"- --- chairmen J^* street, Reef Bonk, opposite T*l*. •foot, - • ,1 ' *i' .Juftia. ;M e,~Adv«S ^Our-A inn rG'WX ffi&M' Two. BED BANK EEGISTER, MAY 2,1946,

believed to Joave been M Services ff'lWedduip Seven •%cr«^nnjui'#'Trrl»t,'JiM -Personals ^l^^^pp^p^ipl^HM * jjrlgto- : • SMITH—BEDLE In Explosion., watch was ighlands ally announced feyti t Wwjr *s the J Mr*. O. W«»d«HI Imwis ot Pl*ln- Marie Steel' Smith, daughter of „, (Continued yrom Page 1) time of the explosion.- , ,•_'/ ' A ld TiWilWd her"m6theT,-MM.-CrVjCV — Mr. and Mrs.- Alexander 'Steel of r Shropshire ot Hudson avenue, Fri- 3997 nation-Avenue, Bronx—Con- • u • •, " " =-t ?; W. D. Powtfi Wil Highlands and 'Frederick I* Bedle, tusions left chest, ' ..There were nine men slated for day. ' ' son of firmer MaVor- and Mrs BOHBRTY, EDMUND F., F 1/6. discharge aboard the Solar. TJw Mrs, Edward 7. Mix Of Elisabeth, Be Guest Preacher Frederick Pi Bedle-of Highlands, a former resident ot South street. Charlestown, Mase,' — Contusions Navy was unable this. mjKfjgto 1 were married Saturday inornlng at right knee. report whethehth r or not any ot tfioca •Pent Friday with KM. John H. V«pecfal services will be held In St George's Episcopal church, FARLBY, JAHB8 J, OX l/e, men were amon«thejnUslng. Regan, sr., of Hudson avenue. , Highlands" church from May frt oRumson. Rev. H. Falrfleld Butt, 3d, South River, N. J.-Multiple Mr 'and Mn; Ralph Mount of .*iX The guest minister will bt fiev. performed the ceremony, and J. bums. The investigating parties found Royal Oaks, Michigan, were in '; William D. Powell? pastor of NewStanley Farrar was organist. •• • FOSTER, ELTON ) M., • ChPhM, one us oioard ship as • olu* to town Monday calling upon rela- , - MonmoutH Baptist church, who will The bride was given in marriage Memphis, Tenn., dontwlon, left Identifying the dead. . _ ' tives and friends. -One of the calls •peaH. each night at 7:30 o'clock oh by her father. She was ..attired in cheat - ' by Mr. Mount was at Ths vital and heart-warming topic*, a shocking pink suit with white OOOCH, BDWIN A., V */«, Nor- A tttoi golf dubs In the for-Register office, where he reminisced Special music will be provided by accessories and a-corsage of white velle, Va. — Wound lacerations afd sections» was compi«t«ly with The Register's editor concern- member* or the choirs and visitors orchids and lilies of the valley. •forehead, Wrecked, but aAfresh tgg, one of ing their boyhood, they having been from .neighboring churches, Among Mrs. H. W> Ireland of Monmouth the only Items to escape -destruo- schoolmates at the old Mechanic Beach was her only attendant. She &Am,avuRAiDw., a t/o, Jay, ana Oakland street schools half a those- who will sing will be Miss Me.—Wound laceration* right' tlon, wa» still In good shape for » EdltK Rogers, George King, Miss wore a gray suit chartreuse acces- frying pah. ' . ' . . century ago. Mr. Mount's father, Lois Malonaon, Mrs. Betty Card, sories and a corsage of carnations. 'arm. ' ' • • • . • ' Cornelius Mount, was for many ArdenH. • Bedle, the bridegroom's HAWKE6, aEORGE L, Lieut. (}g), years chief of the Re* Bank fire, Mrs: Oolda King, and Philip Stew- Saco, Me,—Multiple abrasions1/ , The sale that Stuch|n»kl neld the art King. brother, was best man. John Bo- department. He Is now M years old hinski and Harry Hompklns, both U!B, ALBERT D,, F 1/c, Dorches- exploding hedgehog seems incred- and makes bis home^iritb. bis s6n, of Highlands, were ushers. ,• .' ter," Mass.—Multiple burns. - ible. It would sewn possible, bow- who brought best wishes from his A. reception was held at Cedar MoCOLLOM, ROBERT X, Ensign, ever, ~ that another explosion oc- father to the chief's many friends inn, Highlands. The bride's mother Washlngton-^Multlple contusions. curred, causing witnesses to think •here. While here they were guest* i wore gray with a corsage of sweet- MoBLROY, FRANK H.,; Cox, Fre- It was somewhere else. K one ofof "Miss Mary W. Holmes of Wal- peas, and the bridegroom's moth- donla, Ky.—Contusion* right arm. those explosions can ruin a sub- lace street McKItt, WILLIAM A., 8 1/c, Roch-- er was attired In aqua. Her corsage marine, it.should have done ter- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown, M Was of Talisman roses, - ewter, Nii.T,,—Wound lacerations rible damage to the bolder. ' . •oalp. River street, are-the parents of a - Reception guests were Mr. and PARSONS, I/JFTIN, OEM, M St. daughter born last Thursday at Mrs. Robert Steel, Mr. and Mrs. Bdwards St., Brooklyn—Burns Miss Betty Ann ijtonmouth Memorial hospital. George Dinkellacker, Mr. and Mrs. both anas. Mr. and Mrs, s Joseph Clpolettta, Stafford Northcote, Mr. and Mrs. PENN, HAROLD, S l/e, 1528 Sara- Woodward Engaged M Riverside Avenue, are the par- George DePrcti, .Mr. and Mrs., Max toga Avenue, Brooklyn—Surgical ents of a daughter born last Thurs- Knoll, Mr. and Mrs., William Samp- observation, Mr. and Mrs. William. E. Wood- day at Monmouth Memorial hos- son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hoag- ward of 43 Garfleld-evefrie, Atlan- pital. • . SCHANBACKER, ROBERT F., 1 land, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Michael MoMM 2/c, Phila.—Wound laecr- tic Highlands announce ' the en- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Y. Smith of Monahan, Jr., Mr, and Mrs. Harry atlons right arm and back. gagement of their daughter, Miss La Mesa,. California, former resi- Tompkins, Mr. and-Mrs. Jdhn Mc- THIEL, ROBERT B., Ensign, Kear- Betty Ann Woodward, to Philip H. dents of. Red Bank, have been In Nulty, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John iSfi- James E. Sheehan of Brooklyn. t ny, N. J.—Traumatic rupture town for a few days on a hurried Nulty, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James 'right ear drum. Eastern trip. Mr. Smith paid a -Mount, -—.—— :—=-*- VICE, JOSEPH L, 8 1/c, Du- very pleasant call at the Register Mrs. Bohlnski, Mrs, John D. Bry- queine. Pa, -—Contusions right office -Monday and stated he was ant, Mrs. Charles L. Herbert, Mrs. The U.S.S. Solar with Its superstructure rolled'backward by an explosion Tuesday at the Leonardo chest. arranging to take other members William Pharmakis, Mrs. Isabella naval ammunition pier. Six enlisted men and an officer are officially reported as missing and,38 hos- WASHINGTON, ELUS, SC S/o, De of bis family circle back with him. Finn, Mrs. Jane Barbagelata, Mrs. pitalized. ' '.' '•• Qulncy, La.—Surgical observation. He likes the West very much and Eleanor P. Hoagjand, Mrs. Eleanor YOUNG, BENJAMIN C, CM S/c, states the weekly receipt of the Red Bank Register at his La Mesa Balding, Mrs. Edward Hennessey, /Incent. Raffa, Frank Bucco and Reading, Pennsylvania, ushered. San Diego, Cal.—Wound lacera- Mrs. John Morhbeck, Mrs. Betty bouquets of violets and had head- tions forehead. home Is looked forward to with REV. WILLIAM D. POWELL Louis Kilan,- - The couple are on a wedding trip Pokusa and Misses Betty Schie- pieces of the same flower. Manmoutb Mraorial HeiplUl* - much pleasure. All members of the After the ceremony there was a to Virginia Beach, and upon their A reception followed at the home Monday hag been designated as man, Edna Hauser, Josephine Mon- 1 family anxiously await Us- arrival. eceptlon at Bahlbach's auditorium return will reside on Oak lane, of the bridegroom. Both the bride SCHAEFFER, JOHN W., W^ 8/c, as it brings to them their former Sunday school night, Tuesday for ahan, Margaret Mielliner, Marie Urbana, Ohio—Multiple'burns (se- Francisco, Lynne Vosseler and In Keansburg, 'Rumson. For traveling the bride and bridegroom attended Red Bank borne- town news. - the woman of the church, Thurs- Mr. Rosato was honorably dls- rious). . ' , Helen McNulty, Joseph Hoagland, wore a navy blu,e soft wool suit, high school. The bridegroom was Stuart'Sims of LeRoy place at- day ajj youth night, Friday a* of- harged from the U. S. Army in" with red accessories. recently discharged from the navy, Fort Htncwk Hwplul < ficial members night and the clos- Jr., Jack Splaln, Richard Sampson, tended the annual convention of. - William Sampson and Ronald J. December after serving two years The bride. wag graduated from TOWNE, HAROLD L,, S 1/c, Brad- Baha'ls of the United States and ing evening, Sunday May 12, a* iveraeas jn the European theatre family night. Next Thursday night Rumson high school, and attended YOUNOOFSKI—LIMBAOH . den, Iowa—Extreme Multiple in- Canada at Wilmett*. Illinois, Uom Meehan. >+\ • and is. now employed at the .Archl- Green Mountain college in Ver- juries, (serious). - it Is expected that the church will Upon returning from their wed- The marriage has been an- April 36 to 29. He was a state dele- ectural Tiling Company,' Keyport, mont. MANSFIELD, KENNETH R., S2/a, have as guest soloists Karl Helwlg ding trip Mr. and .Mrs. Bedle will nounced of Miss Vivian Youncofiki, gate. The- bridegroom was recently Redding, Cal.—Multiple bufnsr— and Miss EWa Grenger, both of ,-eslde on Stateslr place, Riverside daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Victor Dr. and Mrs. James W. Parker, DOBROSKY—DANUCK discharged (from the Army, after WATSON, DONALD, F. l/e, Palm Jr., 178 Shrewsbury avenue, are the New Monmouth, and on Sunday Heights. Youncofskl, to Warren Francis night Howard Powell, trumpet play- MIBS Alice Dobrosky, daughter of serving three and a half year* in Llmbach, son of Mr. and Mn. John Bay, Fla.—Traumatic amputation parents of a son born last Thurs- Mr. Bedle was discharged from right foot er, of Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dobrosky the Paciflc. He participated In Llmbach, both of Keyport The day at Rlvervlevr hospital. the Army Air force with the rank several major campaigns, Includ- WHITE, BLLJS U, S }/o, Manches- Mr. and Mrs. Robert'C. Hance of Rev. Mr. Powell, a native of of first lieutenant In October, after. >f Green avenue, Belford, was mar- ceremony was performed April 21 Pennsylvania, was graduated from led to John Danuck, son of Mrs. ing, the invasion of' the Gilbert is- ter, Ala.—Traumatic rupture right 101 Riverside avenue returned. Fri- 38 months' service.. He was over- by Rev. Francis McCusker In the eardrum, the Eastern Baptist Theological Amerlla Danuck of Matawan, and lands. In Hawaii he was an as-rectory of St. Joseph's church of day from Florida, where they hare seas seven months with the Eighth SLYE, GORDON, S 3/c, Baldwins- seminary In 1942 and has served :he late Mr. Danuck, Saturday at sistant with an anti-aircraft artil- Keyport. been staying since December \J7. two pastorates most sufcessfully In Air force as a pilot ot B-24 Llbera- a nuptial mas? at St. Mary's lery command; and at the time of vllle, N. Y.—Simple fracture of While, there they met several Hed :or bombers, and completed 24 com- The bride wore a powder blue' MISS BETTY A, WOODWARD Camden and at his 'present church. ihurch, New Monmouth. Rev. Rob- his discharge held the rank of fibula (left). Bankers, Mr. Hance told The Regis- jat missions over Germany, France suit and white accessories with a He Is a direct and most engaging ct T. Bulman officiated. captain. - • LOUDON, JOHN W., S l/e, Nor- Mis# Woodward Is a graduate of ter. personality and an excellent preach- and Denmark.' He holds the Air corsage of gardenias. Her sister, folk, Va.—Multiple burns. Atlantic Highlands high school and Cadet Cpl. Domenlok' J. Acerra, Mr Dobrosky .gave his daughter Mr. Kent la employed by the Miss Irene Youncofskl, was maid er. All are invited to attend these Medal with three Oak Leaf elus- away. The bride's gown was of OROSMAN, O6MAN, CWT, Had- Newark School of Comptometry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Acerra, •ers, the European Theater- of Op- Standard Oil company of New of honor and James Youncofskl, Mr. Sheehan .attended Brooklyn services and hear the guest preach- white iasatln, made with dropped Jersey. He wag graduated from donfleld, N, X—Abdominal in- 11 North Bridge avenue, has earned er^M well as toenjoy.the.good fel- erations ribbon with three, battle brother of the bride, was best man, juries. Preparatory school and served four the rank of No. 9 student upon the ihoulders and leg-of-mutton sleeves. New York university, -where h* al- Mr. and Mrs. Llmbach art both Towsfilp of the meeting. stars and the Distinguished Unit Her fingertip veil was held jn place NORD, BRUCE 8, Ensign, Great years as a lieutenant In the Mer- Bordentown Military Institute third badge. so did postgraduate work^and Is employed at the Armstrong Cork chant Marine. with a lace coronet and she carried a member of Phi Delta Kappa. Neck, L. L,—Lacerations of the quarter honor roll, with an aver- a colonial bouquet of white mixed company. Mr. Llmbach was recent- scalp. An early fall wedding is planned. age of 89.40 per cent for five sub- • SMITH—CAMIC ly, honorably discharged from the MILLBR, LEONARD., S l/e, Berke, Jtcts, when the list was released . flower*. CALANDBIEIXO-OLBMPI, Buc Tennis Team SMITH—BINCH The bride's sister, Mrs. Lester army after serving three and one- Va.—Extreme multiple Injuries Saturday by Dean Harold Morrison half years In the European theater Parties Given Miss Ruth S. Smith and Stanley ohnson of. Belford, was matron of Miss Annette Calandrlello of Fair serious). t- Smith. ' honor and •wore a yellow gown Haven and Michael Ollmpi of of operations. They will live at Port MnuMiitb Hoapltal Mr; and Mrs. John E. Houghton Has Work-Out E. Camlc, and Miss Lyda H. Smith Cllffwood. and Albert E, Blnch, Jr., were mar- made with a nylon top and under North 'Plainfield were married CAMPBELL, JAMES 8 l/e, Som- For Bride-Elect of Hudson avenue are the 'parents -a; ikirt, and "not oversklrt. Her hatEaster afternoon at St,' -James ofa daughter, Nancy Elaine, bom ried Sunday aL^ double wedding eryllle, Mass.—Extreme injuries Miss Alice Kennedy of Prospect Coach Potter Short • at th* BelforcTMetHodlst church by was made of yellow ostrich feath- church by Rev. Jam'w J. Duffy. The STAMATAKI—MtJIHERON lungs and ribs (serious). Thursday of last week . at River- ers, with a silk horsehair brim, She bride is the daughter of John Oal- avenue, who will be married this view hospital. Mrs. Houghton Is Rev. PaulJ. Myers, pastor. The The marriage of Miss Julia Sta- 3c AtbtiM Heiplul month to Arnold WUlsea of Dobbs Of Experienced Men brides are the' daughters ot Mr.carried arbouquet of assorted flow- andriello of Fair Haven, and the the former Betty Delatush, daugh- ers. . matakt, daughter of Mr. and Mn.HAMBLIN, ROBERT X, Ensign 130 Ferry, "New York, was tendered ter of Mr. ana~MrsTRolHirFrDeIa?— and Mrs, Ray G. Smith of Belford. lata Mrs, Rose Calandrlello. The Demetrius Stamataki of Atheni, Anthony Bosco of Matawan was East Seventy-fifth St, New York showers last week by Mrs. Edward tush of Hudson avenue. Red Bank high' school tennis Mr. Camlc Is the son of Basil Camlc bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Greece, to William Mulheron, Jr., Ryan ot Fair Haven and Miss Ida of Eastport, Maine, and Mr. Blnch's best man. Miss Nancy O'Neil was Mrs. Michael Ollmpi of North City—Multiple burns. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DePisrro of coach, Harold L. potter, held the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mul- « LILLIS, OLIVER W., CWT, Phil- Goodspeed of Mlddletown township. t first workout for the net squad parents are Mn and Mrs. Albert rganlst and Mrs, Harold Jones, Plalnfleld. Navealrik River road, are the par- ololst., heron of Holmdel, formerly of adelphia—Multiple burns. Mrs. Ryan gave her party for the yesterday afternoon in preparation Blnch, Sr. of Mlddletown, N. Y. Mr, Calandrlello grave his daugh- Westfleld, took place Thursday of ents of a son born Tuesday at A reception was held at the home •OSMENT, LAMAR S., Ensign, bride-elect Friday. Guests were Rlverview hospital. ' • for the schedule which starts Mon- Mrs. Camlc wore a satin gown ter In marriage. She wore a white last week in the rectory of Bt Mrs. Henry Franix, Mrs. Lester v >f the bride's parents. Birmingham, Ala.—Face burns. Mr. and Mrs. Charles MonUnt.ro, day against Manasquan. with a keyhole styled neckline, and mousaeline-de-soio gown, made with Gabriel's church at Bradevelt. •WINNE, RAYMOND F., 8 l/e, Kennedy, Mrs. Harold Willis, Mrs. • After a war-time absence of ten- a bouffant, skirt Her veil was fin- Mrs. Danuck was graduated from long; jleevea and a full skirt form- Willow street are the parents of • Mlddletown-township high school In Mrs. Milton Boyette of Cranford, Kingston, N. Y.—Multiple burns Eugene Magee, Jr., Mrs. Robert i nis_ teams of three years, Potter ger tip length, and was held In ing a court train, Her-veil was at- Kennedy, Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, a son. born Tuesday at Rlverview 940 and was formerly employed at sister of the bridegroom, was mat- (critical). hospital. will have rougher going to round .la.ce by a coronet of seed pearls. tached to a halo of orange blossoms ron of honor, and Frederick Glelm * Formerly at NavaJ Ammunition Mrs. John Kennedy, Miss Bette his racketeers Into shape than he White aweetpeas were umd in herWasserman's store at Campbell's Mr. and Mrs. John B. Allen of unction. Mr. Danuck, recently and,she carried calla lilies. of Westfleld, -was best man. Depot Dispensary (EarJ«), now at English and MJM Goodspeed. did In 1912 when Harry Matthews, olonlal bouquet. • Mrs. Jennie Calandrlello of Fair The bride was graduated from Guests at the party given by Mill South street are visiting their son- ischarged after four years eer- Bt Albans Naval Hospital. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Kislln, Guy VanNess, Bob Mrs,. Harold Woodward, Jr. of Haven was matron of honor for her the National University of Athens Qoodspeed were Mrs. Alberta Brus- Burroughs and Huble Farrow made ice in the 717th Tank Battalion, Early radio reports of extremely C. V. Stegall of Butte City, Cali- Belford, the bride's sister was ma- 29th Infantry, Is a veteran of the sister-in-law. Her gown was corn- and Mr. Mulheron from Rutgers ley, Mrs. Charles Gotschalk, Mrs. lip his squad. ' high casualties failed to help the fornia. <• ron of honor, and Mrs. Evelyn Normandy Invasion and wears be- flower blue starched chiffon, worn university, where he was a mem- Magee, Miss English and Misses Answering the call in yesterday's Hagaman of Highlands, wai brides- with 4 matching bonnet styled hat. general picture at the pier, as more Norma Norman, Margaret Cross, Miss Mary A. MoCue.of Broad ilde the Invasion Arrow head, five ber of Zeta Psi fraternity. ambulances doctors and nurses •ession were seniors Ken Walker, maid for Mrs. Camlc. The matron : She carried Iris and aweet peas. Lois Kennedy, Eleanor'Pellatl, Dor- street Shrewsbury,' has returned attle stars and the Purple Heart. than needed kept filing Into the from a visit of several days at Walt Bennett, Alvi Jones and >f honor, wore blue satin and or- HUGHES—ROGERS. othy Rowe, Qulndi Vaccarellt, Ma- Alnsley KnolleS; juniors Robert The couple will reside with the Misa Julia Flascanaro of Bed zone, giving the dozen state troop- Morrlstown, where she was a guest gandy, gown, with matching halo B.ank, and Miss Pearl Coluzzl of rie Maxxa, Doris VanNote, Mary .:. Loversldge. and R, Carter, and teadplece, trimmed with sequins, riae's parents. Miss Betty Hughes, daughter 'of ers an even greater traffic problem. of her aunt and uncle, Mr, and Long Branch were bridesmaids. Lou Sampoll, Louise Blanco- and sophomores T. Unterberg and Dlok She carried yellow daisies and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hughes ot Betty Dwyer. Mrs. John Cadden. ; Bennett sweet peas, Harold J, Woodward BANKHEAD—HASKEIX Both wore gowns, of Nile green East Orange, was married April 30, Two brush fires broke out on the Miss Margaret Tobla of McLaren, Other games on next week's was beet man at the Camlc wed- starched chiffon, with matching to Eugene Alvan Rogers, son ofEarle reservation after the explo- street has returned home after Lieut. Comdr Mildred K. Bank- hats, and they carried bouquets of Mrs. Ella M. Rogers of Leonardo, schedule Include & Tuesday match lng. ,ead, Navy Nurses Corps of Parle, sion, causing a stir of rumort in Fair Haven Boy spending several days with Mr. and mixed spring flowers. and the late O. A. Rogers, at Ver- the enlisted quarters. at Princeton high school and As- .Mrs. Blnch was attired In a white -•"exes, and Lieut. (J. g.) William Mrs. Alfred Wtngite of Windsor bury Park Friday afternoon, Lantz H&ekell, fire marshal at the Michael Calandriello of Long ia. Five Years Old Locks, Connecticut While there, net gown, designed with sweet- Branch was best man, and John Mrs. W, L. Rlter of Norfolk, Vir- Only an ex-serviceman could fully heart neckline, A satin sweetheart Navy Ammunition depot, Earle, Miss ToWn attended the wedding were married Saturday at Christ Borelli of Red Bank and Samuel ginia, was matron of honor, and appreciate some of the natural con- "Herbla" Chameroy, son of Mr. of MUs Jane Louise Wingate and-. ityled .cap* held In place her finger Papa of Atlantic- Highlands were, Irving Trimmer of Verona was btst fusion that'existed during and after and Mrs. Herbert-.Chameroy ot Cancer Drive Goal lp length veil, and she carried a Splscopal chapel, Mlddletown, by George Quayle of Albany, New :he rector, Rev.. William B, Spof- ushers. A reception followed at man. The couple are living at the tragedy. One such Item eon-* served his fifth birthday at a party York. colonial styled bouquet of-> white Bloomfield. oerned getting In and out of the Monday. The party table was dec- Almost Reached iweetpeas. !ord, Sr. A reception followed at Pleasant Inn. ' 'Iping Rock, Rumson. Following a wedding trip to Can- pier area. Only a preas card was orated with a birthday cake and'a Milton M. Ab,ramoff, lecretary of Miss Ina Smith was maid of ada, the couple will live at Fair required on the way In, but a Navy Jack Horner pie. Seniors Start the American Cancer society drive honor for her sister, and Miss Ruth'l The bride was given in marriage iy E. Jackson Batchelar of Ever- Haven. Imprisoned Soldier* pasf was demanded by the Marines Present were Georglana Long, In M,onmouth county, announced Blnch, the bridegroom's sister, was on guard to get out. And the. Naval Barbara' Ann Phlpps, Georgle and yesterday that two-thirds percent bridesmaid. itt. The attendants were Lieut. Office Work June- N. Unslcher, Navy Nurse Give To Cancer Fund officers were plenty busy with other Bobby Obre, Billy and Nancy of the county $30,000 quota has The'maid of honor was dressed CHASEY—BRESXEY Corps, and Pharmacist. Maurice M. Appeals of cancer sufferer* are cares, The situation caused one Lyons, Maryanne, Joan and Chick Members of the senior office prao- been pontrlbuttd. in blue taffeta, and the bridesmaid The wedding of Miss Dolorea newsman to crack; "If they keep Bloom, Billy Ewald, FrankJs ties classes at Red Bank senior Th_e campaign In Long Branch Long, both of Earle. such that' they have touched the In pink, Both had matching halo Attending the wedding were Capt. Lorane Chasey, daughter of Mr, me here much longer, I might as Lyons and Richard Chameroy. Also high school will spend the next ' and,in the Freehold area ha's gone hats and veils, and carried colonial hearts of a group of men at Fort Gilbert. C. Hoover, Capt, Gl)bfi,rt C. and Mm. William H. Chaeey, of. Hancock, .who are fighting their well enlist." Mrs. Thomas Phlpps, Mrs. George two weeks working In offices in over, the top. Long Branch work- bouquets of daisies, sweet peas, Keyport, and Edward J, Bresney, Obre, Mrs. William Lyons, Mn. Al- Red Bank. , ers have collected their $5,100 quo- Hoover, commandant at EarleJ and way .back the hard way. blue iris and white sweet pea», Mrs, Hoover; Capt. Leroy Farrell, son ot Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bres- Many residents of Oils vicinity bert Bloom, Mrs. Helm Ewald, The following assignments have ta, and in Freehold, the $4,BOO quo- •Robert McKeeby of Newton, New ney of Morganvllle, took place Sun- Members of the Disciplinary com- Navy Medical Corps, who was ex- pany of the United States Discipli- thought the explosion was closer Mrs. Frank Lyons, "Mrs. Richard been made: Barbara Potter, to the ta ha* been reached. The RedYork was best man for Mr. Blnch, day at St. Joseph's church, Keyport than Leonardo. Mrs. Frank A. Llsta and Ruth and Veronica Bank area quota of $9,600 has been ecutive officer at Corpus Christi, nary barracks subscribed |64.61 to offices of Applegate, Stevens, Fos- Mr. Smith gave his daughters In The Rev. Raymond Hurley ofBcl- Greenhall of Blngham avenue, Ijyons. ter and Reussllle; 'Rose Phillips, ' three-quarters collected. Area chair- Texae, When the bride was sta-sted. Mrs. Michael Cox sang "Av« the 1M6 campaign of the American marriage, The uahers at both wed- tioned there, and Mrs. Farrell j Mrs. Cancer society, it was announced Rumson, was so certain her oil Parsons, Labrecque, Canzona and • men, are Ray VanHorn, Mrs. Rob- dings were Chadwlck Gerow of Maria." burner had blown up that she ert McTague and Mrs, Abram M. Batchelar and E. Jackaon Batche- today by MaJ. George O. Miller, PIGS BURNED. Combs; Patricia Farrell, Qutnn, Seobeyvllle and Donald Hagaman lar, Jr. • The bridesmaids were Missel called the police^ who dispatched Krldet. commanding, i A fire of undetermined origin Doretnus, McCue and Russell; Lois of Highlands. Mrs. Dora Barnes The bride Is stationed at the Na- Marlon Hill, Rita Walling and There are 161 men in the organi- the fire ti iIcTcTo~her,llresildence. We Kravatx and Sally Lees, Klatsky ployed nuptial music and Mlse Dor- Harriet Ruhl, all of Keyport. know of at leut one war veteran Tuesday night In, a small building /al hospital at Dublin, Georgia, nnd zation. They are all men who'"are owned by Lansdell Anderson, Har- and Klatsky; Jane Stalberg, Mer-. ,' COUNTY BIRTHS. othy Patterson sang "Because." lor a. time was assigned to Earle, A reception was given .at the serving sentences ot Army General who wai ready Jto_ "hit the dirt" chants Trust company; Rose Mary Mr, and Mrs. Camlc are on • a Masonlo temple, for over two hun- mony road, Mlddletown township, Tke'followlng births were report- courts martial, and hav«'been given even though he was about a dosen Floretti and Joan Marks, Second wedding trip to Massachusetts, and dred guests. miles from the blast burned to death four pigs bought SWANSON-KENT. an oportunlty to be restored to duty bank; Arllne Boeckel, " «d *t TEUvervlew hospital: upon.tholr return win live In Bel- Mr. and Mrs, Bresney left tor a by Mr. Anderson the same morn- National Mr.'and Mrs. Joseph DePlerro of by completing an eight-week inten- ing. The blaze was discovered by a Boynton and Boynton; Joseph ford. Mr. and Mm. Blnch, after Mlsa Mildred Dorothy Swanson, wedding trip through the southern sive training course, after which Lieut. Kelly's Job as public rela- Riverside drive, Mlddletown town a short wedding trip,, will reside daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John states. They will reside on First passerby who notified Mlddletown Odenbach, Ray H. Stlllman; Jean they will be restored to duty and tions officer at Earle Was no picnic. Fire company No. 1. The building •hop, are parents of a son, born at Hutchlnaon, Kansas, wherf Mr, Walter .Swanson of Rlverlawn, street, Koyport. With 100-plus reporters literally "on Foster, Monmouth County Organ- given the right to win honorable In which the plga were housed was ization for Social Service; Ruth Tuesday, Binch la stationed with the Navy, Fair Haven, and Augu»t F, Kent Mrs, Brosney Is employed at the discharges from the army. his ear" he had a rough time keep- Mr, and Mrs. Charles Montanaro of such flimsy structure that it was Dwyer and Marie Geronl, Union of Secnucus, were married Satur- Watson Laboratorlos In Eatontown, No solicitation was made for theIng all, pacified, .particularly when completely destroyed before fire- oi Willow street, Red Bank, are day afternoon at the Red. Bank Mr. Bresnej^ was recently dis- a report would come from one point Paper company, and Ruth Broie, ROSKOSKY-ROSATO. funds. The inmates -took It upon men arrived, - . • , Monmouth County Health Nursing parents ,pf a son, born yesterday. Baptist church by Rev. A. Raycharged from the U. 9. Army Air themselves to contribute to the or another that the gentlemen of Miss Stella Roskoiky, daughter Retjy, pastor of First Baptist corps, where he was a staff ser- tfle press were in trouble with a association, - ""• -"• MonmouUi Memorial.•••-.-••-••• of Mr. and Mrs. 'Julius Roik'osky humanitarian movement'. The re- STOWAWAY. Comd*-. William 'Heatley, U. B. church at WcBtfleid, ' A •recftptlon (TBHnt after- serving' In the Pacific markable thing about it Is that detachm«nt .Of. either Navy, Marine of Keyport, "became tire bride Sun- followed at the home of'the bride's theatre. Hfl Is empUyed by Wil- or Coast Guard,sentinels. He had Rosemary : ervplp,, y ,Navy Medical corps, and Utij day afternoon ,of Albert Francis these .men draw no pay for their Bobby Foster. Ir ' Heatley of Edgely, Little Silver, are parents, • , . • liam Brothers, builders, of Mata- services, Their lentences read to Just delivered one Impatient crew, daughter.off MrM . and Mrs, Dominlok Roaato, son of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel wan, .•',,- , . to the'spot where the Solar lay list- Orupl, 22 Drummond: place,- gave parents of a son, born yesterday, Roaato, also of Keyport. /The bride was given In • marriage forfeit all pay and allowances. The Eight Vears Old ; The phlld has been named Timothy by her father, Her wedding gpwn 'money that they contributed Is Ing wHen- a meeeenger Informed her parent*' a few anxious hours The ceremony was performed at wug antln and heirloom Inco, des- ' * BUONANO—VITBANp him that Mrs, Kelly was at the gate Sunday night after she boarded a Klmball Heatley, Mrs, Heatley,In Bt. Joneph'a church, • Keyport, by money that they had previous to be- Bobby Foster, son of Mr. and igned with,lncr sleeves and a laco ing sentenced, and- It Is held for Waiting to be taken to the hospital. New York bound train at Red .;_ the former Mary Klmball Smith, Roy. Raymond Hurley. Miss HelengBuonano,'daughter of A' frantlo trip to the gate informed Mrs! Robert Foster of .Belford, c»l* H«n(?l dowrt-4heWwnt-attd-a oourt- thorn by army, authorities. The Bank station at 10:16 o'clock dur- ebrated his eighth birthday Satur- LjdMghJjsf' or Mri, Wilson L, SmUh •'^hirbTW*, given In marriage, by |jMr,' and Mray Victor • Buonano of him that -It-was for some other Ing th« woltement of seeing a wed- \. of LiT'tU Hllvor. ' .her father, wore a white lacs wed- trnlr? Hor veil waRifldor length', Catherine street, and John Vltmho, money came, from these funds, and day at a party, Prizei ware award- 1 attrtehnd. to n ctowfi of, Ineo, and the list has been -glvMfto the cus- Kelly on the post. - . ding'party off. She was taken off * Mr, and Mrs, Louis Sljrnornlll-of ding gown with a fingertip veil son of Mr, and Mrs, Olnclnto VI- the, train at Matawan, the first stop, ed , to Doris Cameron, Carol. Ocean avenue, Ktansburg, iro par- caught to a pearl tiara, She car-the caniort nn nrm bouquet of trano, nlitn of Cnlhor'lnn street, were todial officer to forward.the. funrti Schnoor, Harry Branson and Dan-' whlto rones, ••• : as ordered, \ The' Solar's paymaster- went and came b»ck to^Rad.B&nk on ' errls of a daughter, born yeiUrdsy. ried 'an old faahlonetj bouquet fliade marrldd Sunday »t St. Anthony'* aboard tha ship after It ha3 cooled the next train In dart of the con- njf Bve+hamr . •" •.' •,;, •;• • •• • Me, and-Mn, Jamai Hallan' of of white flowers with, an orchfd Miss Patilcln BOOIBC of Upper phurch' by Rev, Sulyntore Dl lor- a llttja and picked up the $8,000 ductor, .. ' ' • " fltherr preiont wore Iiouls and i Carton street, Rumson, are parents ceitten • Mnntclalc was mill (I of honor, Slio onzo, Leonard POTCOIII was soloitt, from the tafa, with which he WM Bobby Egnatbvloh.'^StJniiny Con-' and .Ml"n Millie 'CinallR, organist, Meat Departmerit >of a-gon^born ..thla-maming, JtfarxJlaskQaky, ..lister, ,qf 'woro yellow marijulaeUo, , with to, pay the oraw the following dayV : nolly, ,Mri, Ida Estlqw, Mrs,. Ruts ihTeeSijUarl'op'lcrlRth alncvijii,''^(fl- Thn'forldhnrldoo wn/t gtvnn IInn nwrlflfffl Egnat'ovioh, Mrs, Olive Bransom the bride, was the maid of honor by' hor brnthrr, Krcd, Hilonnpo, Add«d To Store Flrtga Mrs.-Joseph-Hub-- .BELPORD niFLElW WIN nnd the Bridesmaids were Miss Igned with a low w«|n,t.|lno, Spr'lnu In omTNtw York nawipapVrv Mrt^Ruth-Hiirvayr^T^lir MriyFroMriy'Frod Bunniino \vns matron of A nuat dtpartmint was added to- bert of 81 Oosselln avenue, Fort .' qfaootlng outside for' tho: flrit Helen Roskosky,. another'ilitir of flowers Wold usod' In hqV Colonial 1 alongside lh» aooount of the, dis- Monmouth, hava adopted t one- Hamy, Mr, and Mw, Robert Fo«. " '" M«y Bo«ato stylo1 bouquift. ' / , honor ,nml MUs' Bautrlco Vltrano day to the grpoery itpre owned by aster was a Navy reader advertlsa- wr; Sr,, Mr, and Mrs. Conrad t nmld'.ot honor.,Tho bait main was Councilman HolmirJKansea and Al- thld babyy, uianaei,'rntMloha«l,Th«y haynav*e n • ~ A « ' —r—•• —•• £ ejitJlBlifiiid ''MJBP.Still.liV BED BANK REGISTER, MAY 2,1940.

WOTKE, Fire Company Take attUoCaat awpiuattea hat kaoa ACCIDENT INSURMiCI *\ sud* to Ik* Jbyor and flounatl al Boi Honors Members - Member* *f the ZJnetpft Ore eom- Diatribntloa BeaaatP-U, htrttofon It-' »ny whojiervitin: World, tyar S -1-* to «»WW«*ll If A Btl Of th. mUU rfSte »U*0»B», . were gueast at a welcome home din- t str»t7iw-Baiir.*7J. aaaiad, moUta- if fcawto sW.n to tha ner held Saturday night at Uncroft ,-jJtetloni, Jf any, thool4.be aadt lm. eradlUn of »«ld dacassas.to axblUt to Inn by the com'p&ny. Speaker* 'were mtdlataly la writins to Ady X SUm, tht ssbserikar AdminlftratsraSf afof*- b»roo»h dark of tht Borough of £td pald, their dtbti and deauds asabut Matthew. Mullin, Jr, company pres- Bank, tht nld estate, nndtr oath, within sis ident; Capt' Okrirt Corsbn, Chlel •Umtai ABRAHAM BASHIN. Far Haa arnd ' month» born ttt data of tha tforwaM Dirk Hofm&n, Morris Joaephs, John .LIFE INSURANCE ordtr, or tl>*r, will bt fortrtr btrrtd Mayer and Gerard DAmldion, assMr HMUMIk Cauty SorrtoU't OfBca. UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE of thtlr actions tbtrafora afalait tht ' In tat natter of tht *itatt of Lwbli OKT KHIS INFOBMATXON ant chiefs, Lieut .Martin. H. Kelly U.Jmir, dtetawd. Nottet to «rtdltort '*Astaal RaawU Stvdr," • ceaalia. •aid labtcrlbtr.' and John Johnson. . m ama fsm >m a^^ • tira bjr lajwiltl aatbaritlat on - Dattdi Frtahold.' N. tH Hurek II*, to prtttnt tlalms acalnit attat*. .Lib Inaaraaca Suil*U«, rmili 1941. f ' Others attending were' Mr. and .Pamuat to th* ordtr of Oonnan Ma- W.C.Weart 42 Broad St, Red Bank-Tri. vast dUTaraM*. in tke caat of lilt. snnnx a. KAXQOUUS, • Mr». William Wameker, Mr. andFaddln. BnnocaU of th* County of Kon- hiuraitf In 41 .laadfas cemBaaita, >l« Ssit TIM Stoat, Mrs. Charles genital,.Mr? and Mrs, netith,- mad* on tot tw«nty-nlnth day It abowi how to »«f«ct rabauaUU Htw1 Tort. H, Y, . of -April; 1«4«, oa tha application «£ S. VWTOV ABBAMOFF, Esq., Adolph Braun, Mr. and Mrs. Har-Buxritt, Boynton, sola tit.cutor of thr «0 Broad Strut, old Willgerodt, M>. and Mrs/ Fred •ttato of LubU II, Jandy, dtectatd, no- Bad Baity M.. J. Mahnken, Mr. aft*- Mrs. Edward tlo* Si htraby slrtn to th* endlton of JOHN TOMPKINS KENNETH C. WASHBURNE / Proctor. Boughton, Mr, and Mrt, Harry, laid daaaasad to exhibit to^ th* tub- Sprung, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Josephs, snibtr, solo anentor at aforuald, their '* . LLifi e brannc* Strylea. .^NOTICE TOCMDITOM. • dtbts and demands agalntt'Uaitald «i- n PRINCETON ROAD, ^aSUta of ANNBITI TttTOBD XAJ. Mrs, Hoffman, Mi*. Conjon, Mrs.tttt, vndtr oath,- within ilx. months Representing United Organ Gc^ KfcD.BANK: PHONE 3154 KSLL, DicaaMd, . • ; Mullin, Mrs. Mayer,'Mrs. Domidion, from tht d«to bf tha aforttald ordtf, runout to tht ordtr of tht Ordinary Mrs. Edward Boylan, Mrs. Harry or tbty will bt fortrtr barrtd' of thtlr OOEAWSIDB, U X, H. T. of tht Pzttotfattrt Court of Ntw Jtr- action* tb*rtfor* asalnft tht nld rab- *tf mada on tht llth day of March, A. Anable,. Misses Helen. Trambolt, terlbtr. D. oat tfebuand nlnt hundred and forty* Paula. Mensel, Agnes Carney, Made- DaUdt Irtahold. N. X, April », 1»4I. NEW and USED PIPE ORGANS aWnotle* 1» hartby liTtn to all par- line Co4ne and Constance Bolstpn, 8. BURKITT BOYNTOtf, aoBi having' claim* afalatt tha estate Arthur Johnson, John Mahoney, ' Criamtry Road, : Bebuildlnc and ZleotrifleatJom af of Anntttt TUford Baaktll, 1st* of tht Joseph Mahoney, Michael,Mahoney, • Colt'l Ntek, N. 3. Old Orians and Matarknattea. Countjr of Xonmouth, dtctutd, to pitr Utitn. Bobtrti, Pillibnry. ___,_ iRD «nt tha tama, nodal- oath, to th« tab. Larry Mahoney, Nick Mahoney,-Jr., Frank Braun, Sidney Sprung, Har- Carton k Sortnion, ' . BartferJ Fire Isaarsaes OsiptST tertbtn.on-or btfort 1 tbt Mth day of Atltntl, Blchltndi, N, 3. P. O. Eatontown, N. J., R.F.D. . Phone Eat 43-J. Stpttmbtr, ntxt, ^btlna tlx month* from vey Carney, Robert Daverta, Jack Proetori* ' • tht data of tald ordtr; and any ertdltor » * -i «: „ INSURANCE ntrltctlBK to brlnt In and «hlblt hlf, Kelly, Jr., and George -CocKrane. htror thtlr claim, ondtr oath .within tht tlmt to Umltad will bt fortrtr barrtd of hli, bar or thtlr aetlott tbtra. for tralmt tht Ezacuton. "I'm In Business" JOHN T. LAWLEY . DaUd tha Zlth day of Harth, A. ».. That's what young Harry Allaire, 19 '• AKOET I. SAJKSIX and son of Mr. and'Mrs. Charles Al- - AGENT-^r ANNS H. BLUB. laire of River road, Fair. Haven, Kxtraton. ' said last Friday morning when an PTOCT W. OaUNI, autoist stopped in front of the Al- BEST WISHES TO Riverside Drive and State Proctor. 1 Xuhaact Plata, lOaS JEANNETTE T. AWrD'OBOROB WATTB. laire residence to talk with the Hwy 35 JT.rwy Cltr, N. J. young merchant • Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Table Newman Spring* road, Harry had set himself up a stand IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY TeL Red Bank 410 . 1U/M3 - the eagagemeni of their da ugh Jeannette Table, to George from which he,was selling maga- j. H. KELLY COMPANY CUZA8KIB-BA1IR. zines -which he had salvaged from HAM, ALSO KNOWN AB FEANCM » nupply-cf btgt numhtra In his Maanwuts Caunfr 5un-«fata't OOca. KUZABBTH SAUmiANt Miss Table was graduated from Red^ank high school, Mon- home. The autoiit bought two Is th« matUr of to* titata of Kmllr By Ttrtnt «f an Ordar of tht Court H. Wllion, dtetaud, Notlea to eradl- of Cbanctry of N«w itnty, mada an mouth Junior college and the New York Institute of Dietetics. comics at ten cents each which ton to pnsant claims «f»ln»t ntila. tha lit day of April, 1*41, In a etrtaln Upon completing her interneshlp as dietitian at Lawrence .Memorial^ brought smiles on Harry's youthful -catut -whtrtln Albert Bauffman, alto Furautnt. to th« ordtr of Dormmn 11 e- hospital In New London, Connecticut, she was assigned to a position face, and he lost no time in getting Paddln,f--8arrogata of tb« County of known aa Alfrad Wtlektr 'Banlfman li into the house to tell his mother Kcamoatli, raid* on th« tmntttta dar pttltlootr, and. you, Flortue* Elliabotb at the Elizabeth Horton Memorial hospital at MlddletoWh, New of April, 1946, on tin application of Banffman, alto known, at Francai B!»- that he had made a sale. T. c. QTTO Wllion N. Conor tr, tol« mentor of abath BanSman, an dtftndant. yon art Tork. • J • .. tht tit>t« of Enllr H. Wilton, dtnattd, rtqalrtd to appaar and, platd, antwtr notlci It btrebjr giv«n to tha cradltors or dtmur to pttitlontr't pttitlon on or Mr. Watts was graduated from' Middletown, New York, high The road to better and bigger of Mid dec«al a'dtcrat of dtroret dliKlTlat. tht mar- Uont tbirtfort asalnit tht tali tub- riatt bttwttn. yon and tbt laid T*-. lerl^r. tltlontr. Clubwomen Plan . Datad: ~Fr«h»ld. V. J, Asiil I0U, Sttcd April lit. lttl. KDWAHD W. •WIBB, Annual Banquet WILSON M. C6MOVIB, Bolldtor of pttltloatr, Holmdtl, Ntw Jtnty. (4 Broid Strttt. Bad Bank. N. i. «4lrs. John Bayer of Spring lake, I vice president of the third district of the New Jersey State Federation of Women's clubs, will be guest U speaker at the mother-daughter banquet of] the evening group of the Red Bank Woman's club lion- day night at the Chateau, Neptune. iwm Mrs. .pexter Jones will be toast- ANNUAL I BOOKKEEPING £TAX SERVhw master. 1/ Mrs. H. Dalton Hall is general chairman, assisted by Mrs. James p your books. 1—Famishes you -«rtth trial balanoa an! Humphreys, Mrs.. Charles "Edel- profit and loss statement each month.' 8*—Prepares your V. 8. mann, Mrs. Edward Rathbun, Mrs. Income Tax return. - • • H. Lawrence Burdge, Mrs. Joseph TOTAL COST JUST $1.00 A WEEK Clayton, Jr, and Mrs. May Hoff- WHITE T. O. BOX ?•*. WED BANK Wine Drenched Fruit MONEY LOANED Cup A Real Treat o« ietrelrr, SUrar, Mnstoal Instr Cameras, Btnocolars, etc. Wine drenched pineappl* and strawfcerrv fruit outf Is as dramatic WE FAT CASH FOB OLD GOLD andSILTSB a fruit service as ever greeted spring guests! It's right for either Broadway Loan Co. appetizer or dessert- course and will score a triumph In either role. sal Broadway . tVong Branch A whole pineapple Is split straight through the stem and all and the pulp is removed. Th* pine- apple itself becomes the fruit bas- ket The pulp Is cut into pieces, mixed with equal parts of sliced Loveliest of Gifts fresh strawberries and filled into the two halves of pineapple. Finally, red table wine—Claret!, Burgundy ' ' / PREMIUM QUAUT or Cabernet, is poured over the w fruit to the very brim of the pine- forMOTHERonHerDay apple basket. It's as simple as that and the results are nothing short of spectacular both as to color and flavor. All of summer's fruits are dell- clous served with wine. There are as many variations of this service as there are fruits and wine types. Very little sugar—often none, is needed when wine is used with fruits. The dessert wines provide good share of natural grape sugar and the table wines accent the sweetness of the fruit. This sugar saving feature recommends the service especially this summer when sugar continues scarce. More fruit oups and fewer pies and cakes will help in the flour and cooking fat conservation program, too! Pineapple Straw-berry Fruit Cup, Red Wine is made as follows: Pineapple-Strawberry- Fruit Cup, BULK in your Red Wine (Serves 4-6.) 1 medium sized pineapple, 1 pint fresh strawberries. own container H cup sugar (when fruit cup is to be served as dessert. No sugar needed for the appetizer.) 1 oup Claret, Burgundy, Cabernet 9 important advaritages or.any red table'wine. 6. Stronger- Win, Or*at«r.ffr««i Split pineapple straight through 1. Cffna* *o th* "Hat Spou" the center. Cut out most of the 2. Hftipi Keep Rings Frt» faction' pulp; leaving a basket-Uke .hell. 3. Guard* Asatntt Corrosion) •7. Developed for.Longer, btoht* Cut pulp into cubes. Slice - the '. Uf* • strawberries. Mix strawberries 4. Rodtfcot Carson, Staff*,. and pineapple, add sugar for des- VarnUh 8. Improved Engine Performance sert version. Fill (rult Into pine- '9. Us* Chtaarng of ON FNtor - 9. laits Longer for More Mileage apple halves. Pour wine over fruit. Serve from fruit basket Into punch Refined and compounded by ffio jams advanced methods wad forengJM ofl cups or fherbet glasses. developed for the Army ground forces and the Navy fighting 'ship* during Worid War II, when tvbrkaHon wat vital for victory. Produced In «he tame When oranges are hard to get, eipecfalty bulrf refinery, too. laboratory rest* and retting In" passenger otxt serve them whole for breakfast. truck motors prove that compounding produces a.superior motor oft wW» )tie You will not only use less oranges .nine advantages listed above. Hurry tnt Get extra sale savings on our hew than if you juiced them, but you will give your family * more vita- premium quality ALLSTATE Compounded_pU that'll^Improve your, motor's. Finest Quality Allstate < mins. ' , ifdria^9trfM&rt^ ' To enable ns to tirt> your Cross Country Battery •-- order the best attention, wa adrlso placing your :>:v order promptly. Sales Girl . 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-V RED BANK TSEGISTER, MAY 2,1046. "' and' children water safety."' . Lieut. Morln Is on terminal leave garage on. his property. LEO SANFHJPP.O, Prop. Deputy Grand Master Gray of Mr, and Mrs* Eugene Peok and . During the war, Mr. Rowland from the army. r \ • Aebury Park Installed the'officers pointed out, the slogan wai "Swim Vernon, C. Walling is now mak- of Independent Lodge of Odd .Fel- son, Eugene,' Jr., attended the olr- HORSES AND PONIES for Victory" and Red Croat-trained ing his home at Tampa, Florida, lows Tuesday'flight. • " : • cus In New York city -Saturday. thousand* of men and women In where he has Joined his wife. •• He William Bedford of Red Bank Sunday gueeta of Mr. and Mrs. SALES 4 EXCHANGE STABLES the armed forces to swim and to was recently discharged from the Alexander Martinoff were "John won a ham dlepoaed of last Friday STATE HIGHWAY 36, VKEYPORT, N. event... survive in the water many miles army. .'••'.. ' ' •' : / tight at a. meeting of the Sons and Rush, Steph Roy and Miss Mary J. from land. Now that many form- Edward Whitney, chief servipe of- Daughters of Liberty. - Mrs, Ceclle Molea ot Newark, Alexander A Phone Keyport 2039 er lifeguards have returned from ficer for Keyport post, Veterans of Frankel was obligated as a new Martinoff, Jr., New. York city and) service, a refresher course Is being Foreign Wars, reports many local member and wift be Initiated later. Pefer Raftoboulo, Cassvllle. BANQUETS offered so that they will again be veterans who should have.filed A card party will beheld Friday, able to take up the necessary duty claims with the Veterans' Adminis- May 24, at Harry's Lobster house of protecting bathers. tration within one year of dis- by the-ladles' auxiliary of the Amer-. MEETINGS Statistics show that people who charge, are failing to comply with lean Legion post.- There 'will be are unfamiliar with the use of the ruling, Veterans seeking in- prizes and refreshments. CONVENTIONS small boats lose their lives each formation or assistance in filing School opened Monday after the year, and so that Vacationists may claims may obtain help any Thurs- Easter vacation. Many pupils are enjoy themselves, Red Cross day evening at the Keyport post out with measles. WEDDINGS ^ courses teach correct methods of service center between 7 and 9 The third marking period in safety In oase, of troublei-'-^These o'clock. A staff of three are on school will be tomorrow and report courses are open to the public, the duty to handle such assistance and cards will go out May 10 to par- . any occasion where from 10 to only charge wiU4»e tot the admis- supply other information'sought by ents of the pupils. Ah Gome From sion to the pool. Mr. Rowland veterans. Commander John D. Mr. and Mrs. John Weir attended p«ople will attend, contact th« urged everyoneTnterested to~call the circus Iaet-Thu«sd4y_hlght_at *OIB» and banquet department of the the chapter house • in Shrewsbury ing. committee chairmen: sick and Madison Square Garden, New" The Souths for further Information. relief, Edward W. VanOlahn; mem- York. bership, Henry J. Kautzman; fund Rev. and Mrs. Walter B. Wll- raising, Vlto Eaposlto; veterans' co- lams will arrive home tomorrow And Ah Don't Atlantic Highlands ordination, Leroy Sproul; building, rom Davenport,- Florida, where //^/BERKELEY-CARTE RET JohA Taylor; parade, William Geig- they spent a short vacation. (Th. Bed Bank ReiiiUr im be bought Robert Robinson has accepted a 1 er; entertainment, John Taylor; in Atlantic Highlands it Kom.o * Bn- publicity, Charles E. Stultz, and position as dlerk in. Hansen and Like The Held your next affair at the Berkeley-Carteret. Newly vie. Station, Blumettl'i, Parker'i. Car. Johnson's groc&ry store. " nio'i and H»rt' dtllvory urvlce) 'sports and recreation, Mr. Kautc-' man. The Home and School' aseocla-\ .remodeled and refurnished ballrooms, meeting rooms and The Mulligan house on Center lon will meet Thursday, May 9, at Name Of private dining room* . . . complete catering service . . . avenue has been sold by the Mul- Mr. and Mrs. Charles,I. Young 3:15 p. m. in the school. An inter- ligan estate and George Mulligan have returned home after spending isting program la being arranged. everything furnished to assure you of a successful affair at will move to the smaller residence the winter at Clearwatef, Florida. The public library located In the in* finest hotel ontheNorth Jersey Shore. Rates on request. next door to' the property pur- George Dlsbrow, son of Mrs. school building '-'will be reopened Yo' Laundry! chased. Dlsbrow of Broadway, has received next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bode and his honorable discharge from the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Laue spent HOTEL BERKELEY-CART* RET family of New York were enter- army. the Easter vacation . In Vermont. OM THI OCIAN AT ASBURY PARK I tained the past week by Mr. and Mrs. Charles L&mbertson has re- Mrs. Laue Is teacher of the fifth MM. Wesley Welhtiold of Baystde turned ,home from Rlvervlew hos- and sixth grades in the local school. Aist-rr '•'« 5000 drive. pital, where she had been a med- Holy Communion will be admin- Paul Joy of Seventh avenue has ical patient.' stered ;Sunday morning in the returned from a vacation trip to The annual fire inspection will be Methodist church by the'pastor, "THE PEOPLE'S STORE" By DIDDY the old- family home in Maine. His onducted at Eagle fire house to- Rev. Walter B. "Williams. mother accompanied him on the re- morrow when the . department A sanitary code ordinance was turn trip for a visit. equipment will be displayed and passed on first and second readings But Senator... VDOU 88 SORRV IF YOU O0NT INVESTIGATB 1HS KPinWON Miss Norms. Swan's bungalow on tew officers will be inducted. at a meetnng of the b'oard of hetJxh FORFINBftRVIce AT Second evenue near Ocean boule- The honor roll of the fire depart- last week and will come upfoT a vard ha* been sold. The proper- ment is now on permanent display public hearing at the borough hall ty was the former home and of- In borough hall. Thursday night, May 9, at 8 o'clock. We named our laundry 'way back in 1880—-you THE PEOPLE? fice of the late Or. John Van Mater. The ordinance in its legal form Is LIQUOR STORE The men of St. Joseph'* parish Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blaehoff of will have a Communion breakfast printed in today's Issue of the Reg- can't expect us to change it NOW 1 Particularly since Lincoln evenue have purchased the unday, May 19, after the 8 o'clock ister. William Frledlander property on mass. Entertainment will be pro- Hooper evenue for their own oc- selling the Register—Advertisement the third generation is in the business. cupancy. . , tr~ lded by a committee' comprising Mrs. C. C. Field* and son Donald jawrence Lanzaro and William of West Highland evenue have re- Tranter. turned from a visit to Washington Mrs. Earle Mills and. Mrs. Besides, we've built a reputation in these 66 D. C. Randolph Appjegate were named on the nominating committee to Mr. and Mrs. Constuccl and fam- MOTH HOLES•T£RRS h years since the North and South were feuding. That's CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE ily ot Union city spent part of last present a slate for the May elec week at their summer bungalow on tlon of the Tlalols class of Calvary KMTT£D HOLES Ocean boulevard, which they are Methodist church. At the next meet- FOR INVISIBLE a long time for any business, and in the laundry busi- preparing for occupancy this sum- ing the hostesses will be Mrs. John HAN0WGAVING- • IMPORTED and DOMESTIC mer. DeWalne and Mrs. Garrett Van- CAU ness it's phenomenal. Think of all the shirts and Edward Golden, Jr. has been Gleson, and the entertainment will * BEER * WINES and LIQUORS honorably discharged from the ar- be in charge of Mrs. Darland. R.B. my and has returned home from ,• The birthdays' of ' Mrs. Stanley sheets and socks we've washed—and how much hard Texas and Joined his family on Ferry and Mrs. Vernon Stultz were 23E9-J First avenue. celebrated at the meeting of the ^wofk we've saved our women folks up here, so they PEOPLEUIQUORtfORE Col. and Mrs. Joseph Haw moved auxiliary ot Lincoln Hose company this week to Minneapolis, Minne- last night. Hostesses were Mrs. MINOR'S FELIX R.SANTANGELO. PROP. sota. He was formerly stationed Russell Travers, Mrs. Robert Walsh TEXTILE RE-WI can be just as charming as your Southern belles. ini 10? SHREWSBURY AVE. REP BANK.N.J. at Fort Hancock and has been oc- and Mrs. Robert Poling. The travel- AMD MEWDtlfC Si cupying the Max Doee house on ing dollar was returned by Mrs Memorial parkway. Ellsworth Wilson with W. Mer- And don't forget, nfany of the things that come Sterling Furniture Shop' to our laundry* are made of cotton, so we have a com- mon interest—you grow it and we preserve it.

Right now we're getting ready to open a new place just outside oi Red Bank, at Broad Street and Patterson Avenue, Shrewsbury. And what kind of a building do you think it will be? One with tall, white pillars (if we ever get the lumber), just like your beautiful plantation homes, with a wide driveway for our customers who like Drive-in Service with its 20%' saving.

We'll have dependable, permanent all-year serv> ice, with deliveries as far SOUTH as Seaside Park.

And our manager is that well-known local citi- ction indsKiJled workmanship makt zen, Martin Van Bur en Smock, who gets his name UJjigmgxn^cmligYofl from President Van Buren. -

So you see, Suri, we are steeped in tradition too, and take great pride in the quality of the work we have been doing for 66 years. Send us a pair of your p detachable cuffs and see what a job we do 1 'Flowers above all to let Mother know how much you care! the'smwtneM of.anEnglish coach. No «c- Beautiful flowers will tell her of your love and appreciation—- »of,your deep devotion. Our specialvarrangemerits of cut flow '•«!> • t. ir *• Jonkhofl Syitam . ert, our potted, plant* in bloom and bur exquisitely created cor- • •' • LAUNDRY * sages #il) make the perfectiigift for yourMother oni.'Mother'*', AS SHOWJT ABOVE, -5. ~' — Pay* Place your order now. .--—»—.•.—:——-.....^...,w*™,..l,,-.. ORBV, BLUKHUM.. BLUR ORKY THIM. FKANK Dry Gleaning • Fur Storage • Rug Gleaning SD BANK REGISTER, MAY 2,1946.

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V BOthini tut O» finert of fresh food* will sadefy you, dun shop at your A&P. You see, A&P'a » ttp«aalitt in guarding the freihneM of hi foods from 'sourea to you. So come in for extra-tempting fruits and Tegetables ... fine fresh eggs, ppultry, fUb and scons of other truly fresh food*. They're all modestly priced at A&P. >

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Save Now.., And Share! Luscious fruits and vegetables rushed from Use less wheat pro- the nation's leading growing areas with all MRS. EDWARD OOOAN. ducts, fats, oils- and possible speed . . .to reach you at their shortenings; use more iUtf Ann* Marie Little, daugh- ing headpieces and gloves. AH car- peak-of-flavor. They're filled with' vitamins LARGE, FRESH GRADE A LARGE, FRESH GRADE A of the plentiful foods ir of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas L. ried bouquets of Talisman roses and mineral* ... and kind to your budget like fruits and vegeta- and-.AfrlsatLdajies^ WHITE LEGHORN BROWN Ml, WHITE IHh'- of E5a«t-Berg«n—placei-be» bles, fish, poultry and ime th« bride of Edward Joseph William F: Cogan, Jr., of Little at A&P's low prices! ——- rs—tarton-1-ao; ogan, son of Mr. and Mra. Wll- Silver, was best man for his broth- 48- ~ee;gi.—Begin today! am F. Cogan, Sr., of Little Silver, er. The uafeerS' we're Joseph F. aturday morning at a nuptial Cross of Fair Haven; John I* Daly' • at St James church. ' Ma- of Cynwyd, Pennsylvania; Joseph CALIFORNIA—New Sprhg Crop snna lillea, white gladioli and M.. Beaaley, Manhaaset, Long Is- Breakfast Foods reeni decorated the church. land, and Edward L. Guardls.i^yd- 4 Canned Soaps Quaker Oats X12c PV3' 27* The ctmple were married by Rev,- te/Pi'ark, Pennsylvania. s [•nry J. Burke of the Catholic A reception followed at the Molly Habitant Pe^ Soup 2 l'.:r 25c H-OOats . . <««*.12B Union center at Statesboro, Geor- Pitcher hotel. Dave Hlggina or- 0 ol s Father Burke and the bride chestra played for dancing.- MuebrooiSoHDKYtTONE ' £n 15c National 3 Minute Oats p^12o nd bridegroom were, student* to- The bride's mother chose , an Rolled Oatrmrrmu % •ther at Red Bank Catholic high aqua crepe gown, with white ac- Phillips MODUIOM «fo~-f4e shool. Alto In the sanctuary was cessories and a corsage of- orchids. Tomato Soup mum »K«.«7C Fig Bran t«.iM9.11e *v. Daniel Barry of the Fran- The bridegroom's mother was Grapenuts tocap Center, New York city, wbo dressed in a navy blue crepe en- TOMATOES - 25 Steefo COIIIDMME °—12c im* ttended St. Bonavei)ture college semble, with'pink accessories and 1 Cheerlos . rllb the. bride * brother, Capt. Paul a corsage of orchids. 1 Jttle, who 1* with the Arroy In Upon their return from a wed- Campbell's "jar "SSrKk Instant Ralston »«- >M.2QI lermaay. ding trip to Sea Isle, Georgia, the ICEBERG Shredded Wheatn>nM*.ii. The bride vat given In marriage couple will reside at 128 East Ber- 10 Campbell's W 3'°^ 25c iy her father. She -wore Ivory gen place; The bride's traveling i Campbell's VAVH" «*-.-11O Maltex Cereal "«>» 22B latin, designed with a sweetheart suit was gray and royal blue, worn Campbell's ^^oV10^114c Kellogg's Corn Flakes &:5o ieoklln.6 and long sleeves. Her II- with royal blue accessories. orn ualon veil, fell from a crown of Both the bride and bridegroom FRESH each VH ILE « Flakes »NNYFIEID ipple blossoms, and sha carried are graduates of Red Bank Cath- Campbell's, ,OVP "2L-12e- lalla Ulles. olic high school. The bride at- Campbell'feSoup'°*"11c Jullogg'sPen . . 9e Mrs. Paul T. Little, the bride's tended Mt. St Joseph college In o F 10 Kellogg's Rice KrUpies rl»t«r-ln-law, was matron of honor, Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, and Campbeirs!PK, o UP ^12c wd Mill Marion Cogan of Little the bridegroom Is a graduate of FRESH CARROTS Beverages Snow's^Chowder 'L?24c Force Cereal . . Ulver. the bridegroom's sister, and Villanova college. lira. Robert Lamb of Freehold, Mr. Cogan was recently dis- 6.Washington Coffees 33c Saltesea cmmou "~-«-19c *er« bridesmaids. charged from the Army, after serv- HecttrTea\Wtt^34e The _ bride's attendants were. ing more than two years in Africa GRAPEFRUIT «* Canned Juices Iressed alike tn tailored styled and Italy as a member of the ad- tresses of coral silk crepe, worn jutant general's department In the Tangerine Juice "—20c Kith chartreuse accessories, match- machine records branch. Apple Juice •"»» «*°<25c TABLE CELERY 2 25^ Salada Tea Grapefruit JuiceFURHA21^ 23c ment as to the total proceeds of the Marmalade '£28o Minstrel, Revue show, which was one of the most Tenderleaf Tea w^. 47c Grapefruit Juice HOMM "J 25C iib I« Successful • successful held in Red Bank for CUCUMBERS . . 13 Cocomalt . . . -41c Blended Julce^i«2'^27e Canned Meats j many years. "With returns from the sale of The Hoover vacuum cleaner dis- |-Borden's Heiho £y& '""59c Blended Juice HOMM ^ 33e Armour's Treet n«.«.34e tickets for the Red Bank fire de- posed of by the Westslde hose com- HHMS bunch c 1 Slam XHSItMELMODgCT 13oi.Hn34o partment minstrel and revue still pany at the Thursday night' per- Carnation •'fflff -.»-*39e Lemon Juice l$£ >*° ^8c Incomplete, no announcement haa formance .was won by Henry Ben- SCALLIONS ™ 5 Ovaltine £«& &.3aV&65e Prune Juice »NIWEET «.^ 28C Party Loaf "ZHS"«-"«35B u yet been made by the depart- nett of Shrewsbury avenue. 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SOLYXBINIT* enburgfr-iboudlnf 1»UM;-Miiitr CardPjuftyTo tS PERTAINING TORen- Harold Horftbirgir. paator, Plan* Poppy Day Aid Firemen haa announced the folfrwuif s»m ; : 1 T ; ; *ouj»«•; Jtpr: , nearly 80 yewf, moved lc*s for Sunday: Sunday-school of Ihe auxiliary, of .- ' '-":]':..•,•.! ,,:r.-;;'.v. ;'. *':- "'^iS;ft''J^'--^-i '~*-'''"-»''"- '"•-'.'"' v.K '*:*$$*& * Ti£ii*: V'.'.-i-'-' Ji'-.'ji^./'C-iX: .;•!.'.','." ' ..' I:*.' to ^Florida two y'eari;; •*«>:;tPlSaake- Member* of th* Brevent Park"; tJR LOCAL CHURCHES .and adult *lbl» daa», »i*8 a.,m.; Braxton Merriter t postp,, Amirioaa ,lrtri)^iiae:;wJ|*^he*v*|^^HeiBiy and Leonardo fire company, assist-; strvice and termon by the paator Legion, met recently *ii thh e hhome Welsinburger. He is her only »ur- ed by members of tb,« Ladles' aux> - on the subject, "TlitChrlitlan Fam- rivor. Interment In Florida. : • Illary, will hold a card party Tues- JTBST METHODIST | tor of ih* Reformed church board of .Mrs. Carolyy n .. Merrltt on day night, May 14;*t the.firehouse. ily," 11 a. m. Sunday will b* Fam- ShburSy y v«nu«> ~Mr>7 SJorSJoraa, •Red Bank. of education, will speak. ily day at the church. ' Shrewsbury av«nu«> X. IATTON hald Saturday morning at St ; y TH* proceeds .will be given to John Webster ia chairmahi n of th* poppy •: %. iJoaMi%: OOWAK.': 3. ._O'Sage, a fir* company member j ,,., ,,_., Regrets" will be the. .The church council will me«t at day sale May 24 and 28. ' Plans 'William Bllsworth Layton, 81, Agnes church, Atlantic Highlands, tbemt of the Sunday .morning ser- FIRST -CHUBCH OF OJtBIST the church tonight at 8.o'clock. where a high .mast of requiem was Funeral servicef for Jamei B. who U a patient at Allenwood bos- . also made for a. Memorial day IBNwell-known In thli teotlon of the pital. - ( mon by Rev. Roger J. Squire.. An '. ^ SCIENTIST •; Plan* will be made for the railing .vice. * V. county, died auddenly from a heart celebrated by Rev, Michael ,H. Cal- Cowan, «0, who 'died Mdnday at h(»H 'Mthem will b°e rendered by the Service* in the First Church of of Holy Trinity's ^uota, in the. cam- .tuck Sunday morning at 10:46 lahan. Interment, under the diree- home on West Bergen, place, will There will be special prises and ' choir. The pastor's evening sermon Christ Scientist, 209 Broad street, paign for Lutheran world action, clock at tha •hone of his son-in- lon of the Martin funeral. home, be Held this afternoon at 2 o'clock table awards, Mrsv Joseph J. v'; topic wil'- be "The Triumphant Red Bank, are held Sundaysuat "11 -with a local quota of $435. The Middletown law and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. as in Mount Olivet cemetry.' at Calvary Baptlft .church. \ Murphy Is chairman, >ssisted by March of Christianity." The .choir a. m., and 8 "p.m.. Sunday school committee investigating the.con- William R. Tallman, 259 Third I Surviving, besides his wife, are • Surviving are his wife, MaWe: a Mrs. George Kovelesky In charge of; will be heard in an anthem. at .11 a. m., and VVedneBday eve- struction of a parsonage will also , (Th,« lUd B»nk R(glit«r OM b« bought treet, Fair Haven. two daughters, Ann-and Grace Don- a' son, Douglas B.; two daughters prteesj Mr*. Trlna Christy and Mrs.S Altar flowers for Sunday will be report. •'-.)' In Middletown - fromf' ' KnljhtKlhtVV dUdtUimif Mr. Layton was born at Fajii-j vaBJlJ home, ' Margaret and Clarabelle; a brother, James K, Alverson, table arrange-1 the gif^ of-Mine Jean Adams in re- ning at 8;1B o'clock. ••rvlu) •'.'•••• George, and a stepsister, Mrs. Min- ments, and Mrs. Chester Guttorm- "Everlastl: isbment" is the Sunday-school teachers'will meet Ingdale June 28, 18fl4, the son of jnembrance of her mother. 1 kiss Audrey Smith, daughter of ,te William Harrison and . Mar- ' WIUUM FIELDEB , nie Graham, both of Richmond, aen, refreshments. . ' Woman's? Society of Christian Leseon Sermon s for Sun- Monday at 8 p. m, at the church. Virginia. / The Wbmen's Missionary and Lad- Mr. and Mrs: George W. Smith, Jr., ;aiet Megill Layton. He lived for The fujiera,l of William Fielder, Service will hold a family fellow- day,, May 5, The golden^iaxt is:' of Red Hill road, a student *t Lin- . number of years at Sea Bright, Mr, Cowan has been a resident ship covered-dish supper Monday 'Draw nigh to God, and' he will ies' Aid society will meet Wedries, 68, janltpr at Atlantio Highlands Farewell Tea draw nigh to you. Cleanse your day of'next week at 2 p. m.. Re- den hill,, Lltitz,. Pennsylvania, will onductlng a plumbing firm in that public school, who died Monday of ' Red. Bank for the past 12 evening. . v ports concerning the status.;q2..-Jthe participate in a historical pageant .orough. He .retired from business years: Prior to moving here, he Tha men's annual district bsn- hands, ye sinners; and purify your at the school, 7une 15, 16 and 17, morning at his home, East Garfleld For Mrs. Hadaway hearts, ye double minded." (James new oVgan fund will be. discussed. life several years ago,. , He' also' re- venue, Atlantic ' Highlands, was lived in Richmond, -Virginia. ' quet will be held Tuesday at 6:30 William Bolvlng -was elected as a feature of the 200th anniver- lded at Rumson for one and ' a interment, under the direction of Mrs. 0. Rose Knoll of Bran p. m. at Bradley Beach Methodist 4:8.) Sermon:' Passages from the sary celebration, of the school. Lin- leld yesterday afternoon at the King James version of the Bible in- president of the Brotherhood of ialf yean, moving to Fair Haven (artih funeral home'. Rev.. How- the 7;. Leon Harris funeral .home, avenue .gave a farewell tea 1 church. The men/s quartet, of the- Holy Trinity Monday at the church. den, hall is the second oldest schopl bout six weeks ago. ,rd M. Ervln, pastor of Central will be in White Ridge cemetery. Thursday for Mrs. Ralph Had** Bed Bank church-will sing. Dr. clude: " ••'•:', for girls in the country, and was The funeral was held yesterday of Sycamore ..avenue, Shrewiburyl "Say ye to the righteous, that Other officers are William Held, founded, by Moravian settlers in aptlst church, officiated. Inter- Carlisle L. Hubbard of Asbury Park secretary, and Capt. Doggett, treas- afternoon at the Worden funeral en t was in Fair VJ«w demetery. CPL. EDWABD H. JOHNSON. Mr. and Mrs, Hadaway will leav it shall be well 'with him; for they, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania., In ome. Rev. E. Harrison ClBud, Shrewsbury today for Santa Bai •Will be the speaker. « • shall eat' the fruit of their doings. urer. . Mr. Fielder Is survived by his Sunday, May 12, win be observed 1 1745. laatbr of the Fair Haven Methodist ife, Anna; a daughter, Mrs. Lit The funeral of Cpl. Edward H. bara, California, where they wiU Woe. unto the'wicked ! it shall be hurch officiated. Johnson, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. as Mother's Day in the church. Sou- ill with him: for the reward of his EATONTOWN METHODIST John L, Hendrlckson, Jr., of an Richardson of Paterson; a sls- live. • „ .. • • ; ,:, venir, bulletins will be presented to Kings Highway, will attend the Interment was in Fair View cem- Kenneth Johnson of Hillside, At- Mrs. Hadaway -received a corsage hands shall be given him." (Isa. 3: er, Mrs, Anna Cance of Passalc; a lantic Highlands, who died Friday all present at the services. 10, 11.) Correlative passages from Rev. Joseph Chajfey, a retired dte- trustees' meeting of • the loyalty itery. Tb». bearers were William rother, Herman Fielder of Dover, and other farewell gifts. Gueste] • "Air Evening of Music" will be trlct superintendent of the New fund of Peddle school, Hlghtstown, H. Tallman WllHain H. Tallman, nd two sons, .William M. of Dover at the Walter Reed hospital, Wash- were Mrs. Henry J. Mader of Point "Science and Health with Key to ington, D. C... was held Tuesday af- 1 presented Wednesday, May 15, in the Scriptures" by Mary Baker York area now residing In Inter- Saturday> Mr. Hendrickaon was a Villla Megill, James T. Layton, nd Raymond of Passaic. Pleasant; Mrs .- John R. Smith! laken, will bring the Communion ternoon at the Posten funeral home. Shrewsbury; Mrs. Hiram S. Jack* fellowship hall under direction of. Eddy,include; member of the class of 1939. Robert Pettigrew and George E. 1 Herm.lne Hudon of Elberon. This meditation and serve as consecrat- Winners at the Bridge club meet- White, Rev. Charles P. Johnson, ractor of son. Fair Haven; Mrs. John Wood ;! "Let .Truth uncover and destroy ing elder at the observance of the MBS. FLORENCE C. DBOEGE All Saints Episcopal • church, offi- Rumson; Mrs, Robert E. Rothwell,| program 1B dedicated to Mothers error in God's own way, and let ing last week at the home of Mrs. Mr. Layton. Is survived by his and will be a benefit fv Ihe Meth- Lord's Supper at the 7.30 o'clock Peter I. Fleming were Mrs, Fred- Mrs. Florence C. Droege, died ciated., Interment was in the All Mrs. Fred Ellison, Mrs. Lawrence human justice pattern the divine. evening service. The youth choir vlfe, Mrs. Margaret A..Truex Lay- Saints cemetery. Selbcrt and Mrs. O. Ivan™Lyon odist Home for the Aged, Ocean Sin will receive its full penalty, erick C. Tatum, .Mrs. Wylle G. Pate, on; five daughters', Mrs. Bessie L., rlonday morning at her home, Gove. The W.S.C.S. auxiliary to .will sing at the 10.50 o'clock, morn- Mrs. Leroy Martin and Mrs. Mar- Ate of-William R. Tallman, Fair ounf avenue, Atlantic Highlands. A veteran, of.the Philippine cam- Little Silver, and Mrs. Isabelle B: both for what It is and'for wh*t it ing service and Rev. John L. Herr, paign, Cpl. Johnson is survived, be- voort, Red Bank. the Home is sponsoring this event. does" (p. 542). ' . shall Leland. Xaven; Mrs. Iva, wife of Paul resident of Atlantic Highlands 25 The-offleial-boardjwULmelt May pastor, will preach the sermon. The Woman's auxiliary of Christ eattle. Middletown; lira. Helen, ears, she was an active member of sides bis parents, by four brothers, M In the church and the church hurch will rneetTIonday afternoon | ..Ife of WllHsTMeglllrSprlng-Lakes he -Methodist, church there, -Suri Kenneth, Jr., Rowland, Thomas and school board of education will take FIRST PRESBYTERIAN" at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Marion Brown, Fair Haven •ivlng are a daughter, Miss Mil- Frederick^ and a sister, place May 21, wtth.H. J. Codding- ^ Eatontown Tlnton Falls G. H. Conover. nd Mrs. Pearl, wife of Joseph red Droege, living at home; three son, all living at home. ton presiding, "The Glorious Gospel" • will be Church school classes are held The Middletown branch of the landenbergo, Red Bank; three Isters, Mrs. Aline. Johnson, Atlan- Rev. Chester J. PdttPadgett'' s sermon Sundays at 2,30 p.m. and- a unified Needlework guild wil hold an al- •jons, James T. Layton and Leroy c Highlands; Mrs. Frank McDon- WILLIAM F. HAYES PRESBYTERIAN o theme for the Sunday mornlng^ser- worship service at 3 o'clock. There day meting Tuesday, at the home Layton,' both of Sea Bright .and ]d, Denver, Colorado; Mrs. Fred William F .Hayes, a retired mem- Red Bank.- vlce at 10.45 o'clock and .his evening are classes for all ages from kin- of Mrs. Rose Hay. klonzo Layton, Rumson and tour 'ilbert of Oregon, arid a brother, message tbpic will be "The Open dergarten to adult Bible class. After alf-brolhers and a half-sister. ber of the New York city police .•Rev. .George A. Robertshaw of A rummage sale wil Ibe held Sat- ernian Anthony of Brooklyn. department and a Leonardo resi Door." New members will be re- the teaching of the lesson the urday, May 18, at the Baptist chap- The funeral was held at Brooklyn : Rumson.who filled the pulpit at St. ceived into the church at the 7AS dent for the last five years, died George's Episcopal church during church school Joins with the con-el, for the benefit of the world MBS. EoOX STALDER •esterday. Interment waa in Ever- Relatives and friends are p.m. service and the Lord's Supper gregation in the worship. period. Wide guild of the church. Sale T.e'en cemetery there, under the dl- April 15, at Monmouth Memorial treated with kindness. The the absence of the Rev. H. Fair-, will be observed. The funeral of Mrs. Amajia Stal- hospital, after a short illness, Fu- Small children need not remain for hours are 10:30 a, m. to 3 p. m. ection of the Martin funeral home first requisite of every- Held B,utt, will be guest preacher Church school convenes at 9.30 the sermon, but may leave during aer, 51-sWlfe of Emll Stalder, 85 if Atlantic Highlands. neral services were held in New Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, in Local residents who attended the Recctor JlSfieV^fjirmer owner ' Of York city. member of this Institution a. m. under direction of James the singing of the hyipn before the Visiting Garden Day at Princeton the~absence of Rev, John A. Hayes. White. There'are Bible .classes for sermon. . Stalder'a tavern, who died- ^ajst •Mr. Hayes is survived by two Is courtesy and sympathe- yesterday for the benefit of the Thursday morning at Monmouth EDWARD.W. CONOVER. The church session has granted all ages. The Christian Endeavor'] Woman's auxiliary of the Episco- sons, William and Gerard Hayes; tic assistance. . Rev. Mr. Hayes a. leave of absence societies will meet at 6.30 p. m. Memorial hospital, was held Mon- Funeral services for Edward W. daughter, Mlsg Lorraine Hayes; ST. CLEMENT'S EFISCOPAX pal church of the diocese were Mrs. ;ay morning at St. James church •J until the first of J.une. In'his ab- The board of trustees, of which Irving Bartlett, Mrs. Fred Hubbard, onoverr 65, who died Sunday at three sisters, Mrs, D. O'Connor, sence those having official business Martin Van Wyck is president, will ' Belford ^here a aoiemn. high mass of req- is home at 239 Perrine avenue, Mrs. .P.. J. Leary and Mrs. J. J. JOHN E. DAY Mrs. George Bunce, Mrs. C. G. Ben- FUNERAL HOME with the church are aiked to con- hold Its monthly session tomorrow Services Sunday'morning will be nett, Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs. _lem was celebrated by Rev. James llberon, were held yesterday af- Lynch and a brother, John Lynch; sult the clerk of the session, How- night. Holy Communion, ceelbrated by t Duffy. Rev. Henry Burke was ernoon at the Freeman funeral all of New York city. 85 Rivtrtld* Aveou* 1 Mary Locke, Mrs. -Irving W. Hance ard F. Smith , 155 Spring street, tel- The senior young people of the Rev. Frederick C. Price, . at 9.30 and Mias Louise Hartshorns. eacon and Rev. John P. Byrnes, ome in Freehold. Intermenfwas Phoa. 332 R.d Buk ephone Red Bank 2287-M. church will attend as a group the o'clock. The.church school will meet .tub-deacon. Children of Red Bank in Glenwood cemetery, West Long MISS MART C. KEELAN S61 Miplt Plata, Ki^port at 11. ' • .- The annual meeting of the Holm- Catholic high school sang the mass. Phon* I3S1 The Home Department visitors district rally of Presbyterian youth del-Middletown auxiliary of the branch. Miss Mary C. Keelan of Keans- met Monday afternoon at the home tomorrow evening In the Long Francis Crlne was organist. Monmouth Memorial hospital was Sunday evening, Father Byrnes Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Her- burg, died Monday at St. Francla of Miss Margaret Applegate on Branch church. METHODIST . held last Thursday at the home of mlne Conover; three sisters, Miss hospital, Jersey, city. Born at Conover lane. The community mid-week service Belford eclted the rosary at the home of Mrs, Frederick C. Tatum. Fifteen ;he deceased. Interment, under the lara A. Conover and Mrs. Marcel- Newark, the daughter of Lawrence A memorial bouquet was placed will be held next Wednesday at .Notices for Sunday, May 8: 9.30 new members were elected. Officers us Quackenbush .of Wlckatunk and Catherine McCall Keelan, she 8 p.m. In this church. ' Irectlon of the John E. Day funer- on toe pulpit Sunday morning. In a.m., church school; 10.45 a.m., "The elected were Mrs. E. D. Lentllhon, lome, .wae In Mount Olivet ceme- .nd Mrs. H. E. Smock of Elberon, is survived by two, brothers, John memory of Mrs, Sarah Bruce", by Eternal Cross," 7,45 p.m., a service president; Mrs. Victor Grossinger .nd four brothers, John L. Conover and James Keelan, both of Keans her family. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN of dedication, sermon by Dr. A. C. and Mrs. Frederick J. Noble, vice ;ery. ' The bearers were, John P. Mulvl- if Avon, Alfred L. Conover Of East burg. Memorial 'bouquets were given Atlantic Highlands Brady, district superintendent. The presidents; Mrs. Tatum, secretary Orange and Stacy P. and Harold V. The funeral took place this morn- 1 hlll, Jr., Edward Howland, Otto Easter Sunday by Mrs, •> Sara E. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 dedication of the new memorial and Mrs: Alice V. V. Brown, treas- D. of Wi.ckatunk. Ing at St Ann's church, Keansburg, Communion table, pulpit desk, urer. Area committees.named were Merti, John P. Gaul, Jr., August Worden and family In memory of O'clock with Rev. Donald N. Cor- Blachoff and Charles Gulyarde, where a solemn high mass of req- her husband and father, Albert W. Bible and Bible marker, Mrs. John Reichman and Mrs. Fred uiem was celebrated by Rev. Ro- real preaching on the subject, "The O. Newman, Middletown; Mrs. Sam- MRS. WALTER H. MORE Worden, and by Mrs. S. J. I^utberg Desire to See Jesus." Music by the After the evening service Dr. UNDLBT M. HOFFMAN. bert Keelan, nephew' of the de- Brady wilPhold the fourth quar- uel Rlker, Jr. and Mrs. Van Walk- Mrs. Annie Brlggs More, a former ceased. Interment, under the dl in memory of her islster-and-broth- chancel choir. er, Holmdel and Mrs. Craig Flnne- er, Mrs. Charles Rennell and Wil- Sunday school meets at 10 o'clock terly conference. The public la> in- Llndlejr M. Hoffman, 18 Hubbard esldent of Red Bank, died Wed- rectlon of the Scott funeral home, vited to attend this conference to gan and Mrs. James Hubbs, Bel- nesday of last week at Orange liam B. Kyle. " With- classes..for all ages. ford. park, died suddenly Sunday morn- was In Mount Olivet cemetery. Th« annual missionary tea of the Intermediate young people's fel- hear the reports of each depart- ing from a heart attack. He had Memorial hospital. An active Red Women's Missionary society will lowship meets tonight In the church ment's work dutlng the past year. been in good health when stricken Cross worker in thljj locality, Mrs. MEETING HOCB CHANGED ^Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mr. Hoffman More resided for several years with be held Wednesday afternoon, May basement. ' • * mfd-week prayer service and Bible her sister-in-law, Mre. Thomas Wy- The Monmouth County Historical 8. from 2 to 3 o'clock In the church. Senior young people's fellowship Highlands was bora at Ea»t Orange and had eftidy hourr conducted by Rev. Paul lved here the, last .ten years, com- ',le of Locust avenue, Red Bank. society, 70 Court street, Freehold, Rev. L. K. Anderson, PH.D., for- meets Sunday evening at 6:45 o'- J. Myers. 'Friday 3,30 p.m., youth announced, that the hour for the merly a missionary at Bafla, clock in the church basement. The John M. Long, Jr., eon of the .ng from Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania. Mrs. More was born 78'years ago fellowship for the Juniors and choir Methodist minister and wife, cele- Mr. Hoffman was a retired paint at New Orleans and had been a presentation of the bronze tablet French Cameroun, West Africa, plcture-tbple will be ''Govlnd'a rehearsal for the juniors. commemorating the, Monmouth Spire Ascending *.. Great Opportunity." The young brated his eighth birthday Satur- salesman for the last 15 years. resident of Orange many years, and now "secretary of the Board of The W.S.C.S. Will hold a meeting day with a, party for a group of Surviving are two nieces, Mrs. Se-Patent 'has been changed by the Symbolic ot tha vtrf •oul •• it Foreign Missions of the Presbyter- people will attend the rally at Mon- Besides his wife, Mrs. Anne Betts Society of Colonial Wars of New ••ptraa h«t van ward. The spiritual mouth Presbytery tomorrow eve- and covered dish supper in the an- friends. Games were played in well* Haggard and Mrs. Herbert Al- ian church, will be guest speaker. nex Thursday, May 9 at < o'clock which prizes were awarded and re Hoffman, Mr. Hoffman Is survived lan Dingwell of New York city, and Jersey, who are the donors,' from com pa ft* i consideration and court- Miss Anna Valentine, church sec- ning at the. Long Branch Presby- freshments were served. The young by one brother, Arthur G. Hoffman a nephew, Erroll More Zorn of 3:80 p. m,, to 11 a, m., Friday! May •iy at wt carry out your wUht«.. terian church. In honor of Mother's day. retary, will be In the office, Red Saturday evening and Sunday the celebrant received many gifts, of Orarfg*, vice president of the Vero Beach, Florida. 10r The public is cordially Invited Bank 1348, every Thursday after- Mid-week fellowship will meet following persons were baptized by Among those present were Bobby AtlantioA Paclflo Tea Company; to hear the Hon. Richard Harts H. Lawrence Scott Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in :wo daughters, Mrs. Barbara, wife home, who IB scheduled as the noon from 1 o'clock on to prepare Rev. Mr. Myers: Lyda.Helen Smith, Lucas, Francis La Rue, Kay Carl- ALEXANDER RASIMOWICZ Scott Funeral Home • the weekly church calendar, please in the Manse, Ina May Smith, Claudia Hazel strom, Kenneth Long and Tommy of Edwin F. Hubbard,'living at guest speaker. • ' Sirvlni Mlddlttown Townihip The Ladles' Aid society will meet home, and Mrs. Mary, wife of Jos- Continuouily For 13 Yun have all notices ready by that time, Smith, Iva Ray Smith, Eva Nettle Rosenburg. The funeral of Alexander Rnsl- Church Street, Belford, N. J. or she may be reached at her home next Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock in the Smith, the daughters of Mr. and eph Williams, of Lancaster, Penn- mowlcz, 64, of Midley street, Keans- church basement. ' The official board of the Metho- sylvania, and two sons, Arthur G., A well near .Rapid River, Wis., Phone Keansburi SSS in the evenings, Red Bank 2071-M. Mrs; Ray Q.Smlth; Albert Edward dist church will meet tomorrow •iurg, who died last Thursday at gives both fresh and salt water. The monthly Cub pack meeting Finfeh, Jr., and Donald Walter Sef- night In tha parsonage for discus of East Oronge, and John C, llv- Monmouth Memorial hospital, was BAPTIST , will be held on Friday evening, May clk, "infant son' of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- slon of the renovation to the ng at home. , *ield Monday morning at St .Mary's 10, instead of tomorrow. liam Sefclk. church building. More than $2,300 Mr. Hoffman was a member ot :hurch, New Monmouth, where Red Bank The' memorial flowers last Sun- Alfred C. Beck will address the haa so far been received for. the Pittsburgh-Lodge of F. & A, high mass of requiem was cele- day were the gift of Mrs. Etta Na- this fund, which 1>'sufficient for the brated by Rev. Robert T. Bulman, opening seslon of the church school son in memory of Mrs. Adeline FIRST METHODIST Sunday morning at 9:45 o'clock. Atlantic Highlands necessary Installation of tie rods The funeral was held yesterday interment, under the direction of Snedeker. painting of the Interior and ex- afternoon at Trinity Episcopal he Scott funeral home was in Classes In Bible study will follow. were^he gift National Family week, May 5 to At the 11 o'clock service, Holy Com- flS, will be observed in this church terior of the building and other re- church, Rev. Charles P.- Johnson, Mount Olivet cemetery. SchaurnW and Norman H. pair work. ' rector of All Saints Episcopal Born^ln Lithuania, Mr. Raslmo- munion will be observed. The pas-Freeman, by an emphasis on the need for tor, Rev. W. Clinton, Powers, will family worship and family religion. Rev. John M. Long will admin- church, liocust, officiated in the ab- wlcz Is survived by his wife, Mrs, KJur iqutpmtnl and[acllilUi art bolk-eomplti» ister Holy Communion Sunday a sence of Rev. Herbert S. Craig. Viola Rasimowlcz; three sons, Al preach on "A Religion Thai Ma't- BAPTIST The sermon for Sunday by Rev. ters," Music under the direction of Roy E. Williams, Jr., will have as 11 a. m. In the Methodist church. Cremation; under the direction of exinder Ross of North Carolina. mnd moroufhly modtrn Itnainf JiitincHom f» m# Frederick K. Ball will Include the New Monmouth its theme, "Why Have We Crowded The pastor will speak at the 7:30 the Worden funeral home,' was in Joseph'Rasimowlcz of Washington organ prelude, "Barcarolle" and an- Special services being held this Out God?" In addition to the ser-p. m. service on the subject, "With Rose Hill crematory, Linden. D. C., and John Raalmowlcz o: ttmpliit itn/lct. thems by the choir, "God Is a week In "the church will be climaxed mon on the morning there will be God All Things are Possible." Sun- Belford, and a daughter MLsa Helen Spirit" and "Still, Still With Thee." Sunday evening when Dr. Powers special music by the senior and ju-day school convenes at 6:45 a. m MICHAEL BRHXAND. Rasimowlcz, an Army nurse, t tells his life story. Holy Commun- under supervision of Mrs. H&ttl tlned at Fort Dix. The youth fellowship will meet nior choirs and a children's aer- The funeral of Michael Brilland Sunday evening at 6:30 o'clock:* ion will be administered at the Walatrom. morning service. mon by the pastor, "Deliver "Us 51, of Valley Drive road, Matawan, Douglas Bailey,, president, will lead from Evil." Mrs. Fred P. Bedle was.named who -died Sunday at Hazard-' hos- ALICE V. BEHN fr/ount ff/emorial/emoria *J4i the discussion. Starting next Monday the pas- Church school will convene at third vice president and Mr*. The funeral of Alice C. Behn, loan ome tor'will be the speaker at special George King corresponding secre- pital, was held Tuesday morning All are welcome to-attend the 9:30 a. m. tor beginners and pri- at St, Joseph's church, Keyport three-day-old daughter of Gordon •~J:L A. -/tJ i§ aervlces of Slngsplratlon at 7:30 services to be held each night In mary children; 9:45 for other chil- tary of the Monmouth County ami, P.T.A. council at a meeting *eld Interment, under the direction of and Dorothy McNally Behn o: g o'clock. Mr.' Beck will have another Highlands Methodist church. dren and youth and 10 o'clock for the Bedle funeral home, was In St Keansburg, who died last Thursday K tine moving picture and there will the Woman's Bible class. Youth Tuesday at North Long Branch \rront KU Ban UeUphont 226 r Mrs. Florence Corae and Mrs. Mar- Joseph's cemetery, at Monmouth Memorial hospital, 135 St. I |f: be a half hour, of singing of fa- FIRST METHODIST Fellowship will meet at 7 o'clock In was held Friday morning at the Sea Bright the chapel. garet Slgmund were, the other dele- A farmer by trade, Mr. Brilland |- forite hymns. gates present from Highlands was bom in Rumania, the son o Scott funeral home. Rev. Charles '- p Tomorrow night at 8 o'clock all Rev. Walter B. Williams will con- Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock P.T-A, Election of officers and musl the late Carl and Anna Brilland P, Johnson, rector of All Saints ft the organizations of the church will duct the service Sunday at 10:45 a. tha May meeting of the W.S.C.S. cal entertainment by a, group o: There are no survivors. Episcopal church, Navesink, offlcl ••- |S sponsor a "White Elephant" sale in. Church school convenes at 9:30 will feature a missionary tea, with boys from Newark, will feature a ted. Interment was In Greenwood a. m. under the spervlslon of Mrs. Jt fe at the church. Proceeds will help Mrs. Howard M: Ervln, who spent meeting next Thursday night ot th EDWABD J. DONOVAN cemetery, Brooklyn. , I' finance the bajn^uet and reception Eleanor Lindsay. Sctfut Cubs 62 most of the war years'In Europe, local association at the school, "fvinsCTimD eveninG STSHC ft for returned servicemen and wom-meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. and Boy as guest, speaker. The funeral of Edward J. Dono- MBS. IDA WElStNBUROER II • en of, the church. Scout Troop 62 Friday evening. The Mrs. A. Meade Robertson, wifi van, 47, husband of Mre., -Grace * - • AlfMD TE??SV80N • - «. Wednesday afternoon at 3:15 theof the Mayor, haa ben 111 at he Wor.d has been received We ot §?' ""The Phllathea society will meet •young .men's social hour Is held junior fellowship will meet in the Donoven of Ridge wood avenue, SittifCt and ev'nlng star. |£ at the home of Mrs. Fred Brewer, Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays chapel. Wednesday evening the home on Miller street for the laal Leonardo, who died last Thursday the death Sunday at West.Palm two weeks. She was able to be u. at 'Monmoutfi Memorial hospital. Beach,. Florida, of Mrs, Ida Wets- And one clear call for me! si 94 East Front street, at 8 o'clock at 7:30 p. m. New Life hour will be held. around the house for the first tlmi And may there be no moaning el ihe b»r. I',. next Tuesday night. Assistant hoj- The May official board meeting Tuesday. . '• • . Whin 1 pup t out to tea,, > A p'r tessea are Mrs. Benjamin B'ord and BAY SHORE COMMUNITY ' will be held In the chapel Wednes- MM. Ambrose Liming of Fourtl Biri such a tide as movini •eemi alleep, K • Mrs. Barbara Heyer. . . ' Keansburg dpy at 9 p,.m. •-..'. street haa been Jll tha-rlast three TTo o fulflll fof r sound and foamf , <, . jSf •• The women of the church are In- Church MtrSol and ^N^lt Bible The union service of the Presby- weeks at her home, Thomas Manson When that which drew from out the boundlesi deep ^; * vlted to attend the annual misslon- tci'inn and Methodist churches wjU i dags' at 10 Bmd mornlng^Wtfvlbe, Mrs. Janette Maxson ot Fifth Turn* acain home. ' ggLj^;< l;..*•/*' gj." ary tea given by the Woman's Mis- with anuieme at 111 sermon tOR^c, lio held in the Methodist chapel street U confined to htr home wltl |V alonary society of the Presbyter- "Lacking One Thing." Vespers at Sunday at 8 p. m. There will be spe- Ulnes. & Son, Inc. ffei Ian church Wednesday, Muy 8, at 4:30 p. m. , cial munlc by the Methodist senior eStoriw p 2:30 O'clock. The speaker will be Thursday at 8 p. m. prayer ser- choir, the singing of favorite gospel ThtOIdeat pi • Dr. Anderson, former missionary to hymns and nermon by Rev, Roy B. GREAT1IYMNS vice followed by meeting of the Shrewabury Mdnanpnt Mamuftcturing p; Africa, ' . ' . bqard of trustees. Williams, Jr.. . • . P , The Couple's club will'meet at ' (Th. lUd Bank BtrfiUr atn be feoucM aukd Retailing Company p""*"* the church' Wednesday nlgjiw-. May In. Shrewiburir at the Shr.wrtur* Mar Hunt bt ST. OEORGE'8 \ MTODLETOWN BAPTIST. ktt, it OrwnwooiU Stof., it H. O»: in Monmonth Coonty % , «, at 8- •oUock. Tlfls will be an. Balr*( Sarvle* Station and Itngln «f MNMffiMi awl (MM, *nitf !v other evening of fun and fellow- Rumson Church school,' 9:45 •.. m. and m.; Sunday-school, 9:30; Commun- worship service, 11. WIIMII Ann*) is; ship plus a fine Exhibit of paintings Swing dramas. by members am &V:•'• ' by the Art club. All are Invited to ion and sermon by Rev, H. ^Fair- A supper and social for Sunday- field Butt, 3d, 11 a. m., and bap-school pupils and their parent* will tnovli'Thtertalnmtnt .will ftatun "Fine art ie that in *fcidi the Hand, i> attend. The choir will meet the the meeting of the Shrewsbury •ame night at 8 o'clock, tism, 13:18 p, m. be held tonightTn .theTctyapel., Rev.. Mr. Butt, has .announced The choir-will rehearse tomor- Community club to be held Monda: Your Expression of '•'•.".«; the head taid t*»e heart go Mary, Mount chapter w|U moot at night,..May 13,'at .tha olub housi the home of Mrs, Charles Hammull, there'will be a cbntest'-ln the Sun- row at 7:30 p. m. at the home of True Remembrance day-jchoo] and each teaohcr will Mrs. Qeorgp Hartman. Boy Scouts Refreshment* will be'served during" Th»at extremely Importarrt trinity of our service , •*.. •TSftlver road, Fair Haven, Friday the evening. No other tot of •normal 1 Bight, May lO.fat 8 o'clock. keep a record of the pupils, A will moet Monday night In the cha- Experience,, Good Taste-and Slhctfri De'Slre to Stttfsfy . Schedule of points has been set up pel nnd the YoungPeople'i meeting A daughter was born March..81 man'a life glvei him more to Capt, and Mrs. Omar L, Fktttt' oompiete IOUI satisfaction Since the 15tK century the Ar'dellno famUy.hove been ! .'" KKFORMKI) and ' children getting the most will be Wednesday night.of next polnU will received prizes when waok,. ' . . ..» aon of Washington,, D, C, The, new . than tha bulldfhg of a Mem- Master' Craftsmen designing Memorials to .Honor'' Red Bank. arrival Is the seoond girl and his orial to bli lovad onw who • Sunday-school,' nib: divine wor- Sunday.ichool, elbso* May "28. — WdiJTh A forum group will be organlipd LRONAnno BArnsT,, W«nnaln»dB««anJoy.rT shlp, 10.45;, Clcorjte Holler of the tonight at 8 o'clock a\ the rectory, couplr'havs a three-year-old diugh will brlrlg a taJeiman who^ N«w Brunswick Thcoloulcae)) noml Hundhy ri communioncm, Ur Ann, The mother Is the formti will, without any obllfttlon, Our •eisat Barrt Memorlali nsry will hi ihe The; group will dlicuis Ihe Bible l Mist Harriet Sttvtn Wood, daugh bear the Guild mark of t> nsy l i a pifm'crjljrpjlj . and current ovonta, Jl (i. m.; Jiinlor Christiati n EEndeavd - •bow you latest detlgas. ' LONG BRANCH MONUMENT Friday evening, MaM y IV, iho YOUI'I' B or, 2:30 p. in,; youth fellowship, 1 Ur of- Col, and Mrs. David L. Wooi protkl—your guarantit of • Woman's social, rljih frill sponsor St. Msry'i guild will hold'a r.un> p, pi., nnd evening service, 8. of Sycamore avenue, ' , '. HoBument'DoaleH lo ' flntr Memorial st. no ixtra • COMPANY. INC. •-*.. , ' '^-'r^laslji^nfc^anc^recroatlon matoJaUTueiday, May 81f In the •The denooneuoi will 'meat- Tuai- here'will,iy table,,.and,,,doo • '""•"•.Btok.-.v •'>-.•":'• •': ooit , yiilt' our ihowroopt "tBW and »»> our diiplay of.thin' LONG BRANCH, MI, ->j.. PHONE W B. 3567 J 'in c rl! WmmMM, r nJJchuu1.1 iu'lldw 8 p,r . Tuiiday AVtnIng (ha UdlW ill (Oft «ortu|h Hill). 1 -thu ljjW..«/-" «Vte IONUMEKT -• JBANK K£GJST£&, MAY 2,

Philip Smsx* and Mrs. ,Wal|er aui* third class, U. 8. Nairy, irtt- Mddv . Btorar. ."-".• r' > A-v •> J^-**..',. pboned hU.jartnts, Mr.and Mrt^ Mr. and Mrs, Joseph P, Jthela Frank Fejin' Saturday, from' Howh were Sunday fiiesta «f Sir, MetIplu. H* is sUtionad at Ftmrt Bar- Coffee Shop MM, John Hijbei of Lake Hopat- ber and said he expects to be horns conjf. '*• In June. , '•. . "•* f Memorial Mrs. WilUam Metcalfe was host- ; Delta, Phi Alpha soroHty met ess at tie card party htld Tburt>' Thursday of last week at ths boqu Auxiliary It Spott^ . day by the auxiliary of Ocean View of Mrs. Arthur Citanmtns. * Community fire company. Tattle Siembers of Bed Bank auxUlary prices were flowerpots fllledtwith gf - Monmouth Memorial hospital ivy. Mrs. Morris Joseph* had* high Belford Builder Gets |fs)d a card party .Monday after; score, Mrs, George Wagner wtll be ^a «t the -Red Bank Woman's hostesses at the card party this af- Suspended Sentence ib for the benefit -of the newternoon, • " '' t ' . 3. Crawford Compton of Belford, *Te« shop at the hospital. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rublno of 'Jkinual W. Hausman was chair- a builder, was given a suspended Flushing, Long Island, have been sentence Sunday when he appeared wan, spending a few days with Mrs. plants were awar< ed ag table before Recorder Irving W. Teeple, Thomas King. at - Middletown. township, on Others ass1*ttn{ were Mrs. Mr.' and Mrs. Edward Minn and charges of violating two sections' of Plchler, Mrs. Wllljam O.; family of Jersey City have been the building code. A week ago r, Mrs. R. Parki LanVborn, visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Fagan. Solve Your Menu Problems Compton asked the township com- Jta. PWUp HWaltorf Mrs. per- Misses Jennie" and Josephine mittee for a revision of the build- Take advantage of. Acme's fmh daily shipments of finest produee. O»ann Asendorf, Mrs.jfnr'ng feist Neldlinger have opened their sum- ing code on the grounds that the Unmarchable Jor value, variety and vitamins!. Come, tee for l«nd Miss Flora E. wftjguss, mer home, here. • . code "did. not keep up with the % Others present were Un, B. K. 'Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cavanaugh times." yourself! You too will agree that your nearby Acme solves your TOrlllnger, Mrs.- RichardVstrong, gave a birthday party last week menu problems at a worthwhile soring. mrn. Lillian VanBusklrk, Mr\j(fhn for their son "Mickey,"', who It 12, JH. Mount, Sr.", Mrs. WmianT~Ht ears .old. Guests were' Jackie COB MBETINa >, i;9wenson, -Mra. Marcus. Hlggln- an, James Cheveller, Thomas Leaders .and parents of members ,l)Otham, Mrs. S. M. Hoffman, Mrs. arid John King, Jr., Joan Moran, of Cub packs from this area at- Fresh Fancy California _ B. D. Tniex, Mrs. H. F. Smith,'Mrs. Mrs. John King and Miss Winifred tended the1 round-table discussion A. I, DoremUfl Mrs. I. N. Doremus, Foynts. . • •• A, last night at Carpenter's hall, when' (Mn. John Lovett; Mrs.. John H. Mr. and Mrs. John Crane of Jer- the fundamentals of Cubbing .and i- Warren, MrB. HarrfH. Button, Mrs. sey City have opened their sum- Scouting were explained. • A* tech- Henry Hagerman, Mrs. Lester A. mer home here. nicolor movie entitled "The Cub In 'Cole, Mrs. Charles S. Bucklln, Mrs. Mrs. Alfred Knight was hostess the Home" was shown. • Lewis OPEN Fred A. Ellison, Mrs. Edith Wol- at the card party Tuesday at the Lowry and William Firth were in eott, Mrs. Laurence Souvllle, Mrs. charge ef-Abe program. FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. Asparagus 2 25 Brevent Park and Leonardo fire Benjamin Atwater, Mrs. Leon W. house. Prize winners were Mrs. VMI Delicious tender green asparagu s rushed fresh from' California. Conrow, Mrs. Frederlok G. Adams. Pauline Fleming, Mrs. Rose Knight, Mrs. Arthur Walker, Mrs. Nel- Tenderoni .Asco'Catsup. >** Mrs. Nathan Searfoss, Mrs. George CHEF BOY AR DEE son K. Vanderbeek, Mrs. William Black, Mrs. Alfred Carlock and Crisp, California - P. Strode, Mrs. C. D. Osborne, Mrs. Mrs. Wesley Wakefled. Cider Vinegar HEINZ John Trimble, Mrs. Beverly Rock- Miss Kathlyn Guttormsen has re- _well," Mrs. Charles L. Olln Mrs'. Hu- turned to Arlington Farms, Vlr- mbert M.-FariwrSr^-MTB. gred J. ginla.-aftftr visiting her parents, Cider Vinegar Noble, Mr«. F.- J. Flcker, Mrs. found Iceberg Lettuce j •»»<< 1 Qc Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Guttonnsenr AnlU M. Grouse, Mrs. John B. Van- -BesRardr— padcogt Mr. and Mrs. Grandon Bills of Large,' fresh crisp heads of California's fines Wagenen, Mrs. Clarence R. Doo-Brooklyn are the parents of a little, Mrs. G. Howard Upplncett, daughter born April 20. Mr. Bills Rice £ Grain Sirs. Benjamin A. Crate, Mrs. John is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. fiangston, Mrs. Kenneth H. Fox, Bills. Selected Repack • Mrs. Frederick M. Halnes, Mrs. Carl 9M SHat LARGE GRADE fMass, Mrs. Arthur.Mayhew, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wade have illp S. Walton, Mrs. Herbert W. been entertaining Mrs. Julia Turn- EGGS II, Mrs. Jacob Yariko, Mrs. Jacob er of New York city, TOMATOES own, and Misses Elizabeth Hlg- Mrs. Jacob Does and. Miss Eon- jrtason, Elsie K. Linde and Aimed a ma. Does attended *a family Te- Perfect slicing. A real value ot this low]price! Why pay more? iU MacQullton. union dinner Sunday at the home srft 48c of Mr., and Mrs. Charles Knauer Fmh from ntarby farrml at Colonia. Mr. and Mrs. James White had PIECRUST MIX b Leonardo as guests Sunday John White and Borden Chateau ^ f 76< VWHEATIES California each f ^ Jj daughter of Bellrose, Long Island, K to their home here next week . with Mr, and Mrs. William Lawler. OSCO FINEST GRADE A ib.. 15c Mlsa Dorothy Mehler of Union Sgt. and Mrs. Stephen Bonora these products as you Squash Olty la spending « week with Mr. are the parents of a daughter, have in the past Easily end quickly prepared, tatty and rich in food values. Serve squash. 'and Mrs. Herman Thomson. Nancy Ann, born Thursday of last week at Monmouth Memorial hos- PEANUT BUTTER Virginia' Kathleen Alvenon, AH three product* are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James pital. Mrs. Bpnora is the former . • • ' •• ' S'•••"* Gfe€n % ibs

Jumbo Fresh Fillet Flounder ib. 45c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46-oz. Call Glenwood fancy_unsweeteneyj&syeej;ene^^d Florida^ . Over 3 pints for only;.25or c I Why pay more? Fresh Boston Mackerel ib. 19c Palmolive Toilet Soap Blu-WKite Hates Wh.n Avgllobl.'. Q f'^ft Fresh Whiting »>. 13c H SUPER SUDS • •. *• Packagr , WWAvallobl. • ,Am°ilngl ltj It nowl Fresh 'Buck Shad; ib ve Bath Size Soap NiW AMERICAN icOtiontlcol . 24-ow. Urgs Sli* Paekogi OCTAOON , 23c •WIUIRT NO-RUI Furnltur. Cleanser Polisl h £u 33i * a % Rah H fi"Vw% eBfeach J>AKITE Lem-O-Pine "p 29* BCONOMY SIZE Vx GALLON JUG Tit ' ' ) fOtt'ta. X» PaekqoM CHILD, ADULt AND WEDDING PORTRAITURE REP BANK REGISTER, MAY & 1946:

^, t^r , J, VL ••]:.".* - •-•'•'.X-..' Riverside Heights Election Monday " -"I Photographer In <£. "SL ! ROTOTILLERS-FRAZER TRACTORS MM. O«er|« DawlMtt. and • ao& At Rumion PTA •' .«• The Eighth Army 0««rn Jr, M at, PeteMburj:, CaiNTOALFAm EQUIPMENT CO. ' tlorida, mr« rtoent yl«ltor» of Ur, Officer* win be c4«oted Monday night when the Rumson Farenv ^ FHOrlX *KD BANK 1M. • . and Mr*. Samuel E. Reed. Charles Mpraller Dudley and Duffy Fit/her, Chapel Teacher association will meet si I Promoted Jn Japan HUJ,'fcre ifarmiaf 4« John M. Weet 'o'clock In th* hlgb> sobooL . pJMe On the Mountain View road, Member* of the nominating eMor near Chapel RUt mlttw who/ will yr*Mt»t * itoU at BUS! w«W Prt Ofatrlw A Uorallsr, JrH U- 1 candidates for election are Mrs. R. Mike Stavoia' nae purohaied a AT OCX : WITH jrear-ollar at of on the co-operative plan. Mary DaFaluco, Albert E. Snyder, Helena Keyport celebrated their «Jt-wed- Capitol ding anniversary with a reception IMLAY'S FRAME SHOP Simpson and Anna Hembling held high scores. The club will hold atl- 'at Old Dtutch 'taveh Saturday even- Specializing in Picture Frames Columbia ither'gaTne social Friday evening, ing. Mrs. Huyl&r was presented May 10. with a'-jgng by tier husband. She also was the reipient of many other of All Kindt. Cosmopolitan Mrs. William Tallman of Falrfleld. gifts. Attending were Mr. and Mri. Gardens, .jaterta.ln»d the auxiliary Edward Reya, Mr. and Mr*. James Oil Painting. Restored - Old Frames Re-gilted of the Falrvlew first aM (quad at Decca her home Thursday evening. Pies-, Baker; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Abar- , • Framed and Unframed Mirron nt were Mrs. Walter Pattersoni no, Mr. and Mrs. William Neld- National Mri. Ella Klotzin, Mrs. Laurence inger, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L*- Flannagan, Mrs. . Arthur Soden, jeune, Mrs. Claire Orton, Mrs. Flor- Mrs. James R. Goodspeed, Miss Ida ence Sanborn, Harry Peseux tad R.CA Victor Goodspeed.'Mra. Leo Finn, Mrs. Ida Mrs. Emma T. Rudiger. ' o> - - ; Langer, Mrs. Charles Scott, Mrs. The annual Raritan township, firr Mrtto, 'eter ' Grandlnettl,: !Mr». Oeorge drill was held at Centervil]*/ nre Signature Wagner and Mrs. John J. Willing. house Sunday morning. Ex-Chief A Quart of Milk It was decided to hold game parties badges' were awarded to William Sonora ...America1! number one Spectator at the fire Jjouse the first and third Urstadt of Hazlet and Henry Lutz (4 GLASSES?) Fridays of each month.. of West Kaansburg by the chair- Sonart typt combining white luede leather- Miss Nonni Wagner celebrated man of Raritan township commit- Gives the following percentage of your with TWbn oihktn. WtU lut her birthday Thursday by attending tee,'J. Carlton Cherry. -^—^Alto— — performance of "Three to Make In the current issue of Life mag- oonttracdon with smart high h^eeL Ready" at New York city with her azlua thmy is an article and p — ,— daily food needs: _ ' NEEDLES parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wag- tture s off radar blind landings at ner. . • Fort Dix, with Lieut Col. Clarence • bo* CARRYING CASES John Finn, son of .Mr. and Mrs. B. Sproul as pilot. He lsa pioneer 9 • VII O 1<* Phosphoru* «i% John B. Allen Co. Pvt. Moraller was graduated from Leo Finn, is Blck with measles. in radar landing technique, Lieut. RECORD RACKS • Rumson high school last June. He Loiila.Schultz, rural mall carrier, Col. Sproul and Mrs. Sproul make Vlt. QT8% worked In Dorn'a photo shop as I* enjoying 'a .flfjeen-day vacation. their home In Alexandria, Virginia, CUTTING DISCS 8 Broad St RED BANK Tel. 267 photographer, and photo-engraver Mrs. Bernard McCaffery, who was He is the son of . Mr. and MM, Oalclum 100% Fin* until he enlisted in pine— Bhrewilwry Milk lor Health" ruary, reported, to VlrgT**BTTater chlldrtn are now at the home of Hazlet won, 47 to 12. going to Camp Stoneman In Cali- her mother, Mrs. Thomas Finn, Mrs. Curtis Clayton, entertained fornia, for overseas duty. where they are. sick with the chick- the Crescent club Thursday. even- He reports that his M O 8 num- en pox^and meaal Ing. MrS. James. Neldlnger will en- SHREWSBURY DAIRY COMPANY ber has been changed from 745 Bfeyaa reopened his tertain at the next meeting at the (rifleman) to <0S (photographer, roaa standf ki^nls. farm on the home of Mrs. Roland Emmona, At- news.) highway at Gillvllle. Mr. Kane has tending were Mrs. Elwood L Mon- Telephone Red Bank 1455. been In war work and has had his ahan, Mrs. Elmer A. Bahrenburg, business closed for three years. Mrs. Frank Foss, Mrs. William. East Keansburg Amory L. Haskell has returned Lambertson, Mrs. Mary Hopla, Mrs. Watch for next -week's announcement! Mount Co. SANDERS o Woodland Farm estates frdrn his Leonard Lufburrow, Mrs. Malt- A cooking test was given by the winter home at Palm. Beach, Flori- land Walling, Mrs. Roland Em- WINES & LIQUORS Girl Scout leader, Mrs. RuthKrueg- da. piona, Mrs. Theodore Palumbo, Mri. 84 BROAD STREET er, Friday at the home of Barbara Harold W. Hillyer, Jr., son of Mr. Walter Smale, Mrs. Cyrus ROM, Chrlstner. It was their first at-r and Mrs. Harold W. Hillyer, Sr.; Mrs. James Neldlnger, Mis* Stella 67 BROAD STREET RED BANK tempt at cooking and everything has left Pearl Harbor for the Ad- Bailey, Mrs. Theodora G. Bailey, Phon« R. B. 3368 was 'pronounced excellent by their miralty Islands. He is fn the Sea- Mrs. Joseph R. Peseux, Mrs. Jo- leader. The children who prepared bees. seph. Lehan, Mrs. William Uretadt, Mi-s. John H. Bahrenburg, Mrs. FUEL OIL PHONE 3340 — WE DELIVER. the puncheon were Jean Keller, Mrs. .John J. Walling of Falrflold IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. r Leona Henry, Mureen Burnett, Garde'ns gave a birthday party at a John' Maloney and Mrs Jama* H. Mary Lou Mayer, Rose Mary Don- family reunion recently for her Ward. TO I M4JUUETT S, KXLLY, _ nally and Barbara K^istner. Mrs.. mother, Mrs, Pauline Felder. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith of 3. K1LLT. h«r hatband, and THO Krueger will take the Brownies for "elder reeclved many gifts. Complete Oil. Burner Service AS DEAN. INCORPORATED. BELLOWS $ Woodhalven, Long Island, were Bj rirtua of an ordir ot th* Court 343 a "walk Saturday, May 11. .The Mrs, Thomas Curley, who has week-end guests of Mrs. Oeorge .at - Chanury - of New Jtrier. mada on _- BLENDED ^ j..^ Brownies are making gifts for their been a patient at Monmouth Me- Tlebout. tha dar ot th* dat* htraof, la • MUM mothers for Mother's day. Sunday morial hospital, has returned home. wh*r*la Hilmar Hani«a It complainant, W Fifth Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Evans of and you tad othara an dtftndants, you Mrs. Krueger and . her associate Mr. and Mm Charles J, Corcoran Long Island have been visiting Mr. ara-nqnind-to appaar, and aotw*r to WHISKEY Cage-$41.16 leader, Wanda Keller, attended a of Cooper road have had their hflme and Mrs. Stanley J. Latham. Fred D. Wikoffi Co. to* eomplaintnt'i bill on, or btfor* th* meeting of Girl Scout leader's at renovated. Mr. and Mrs. George Emmona If th day ot Jun» naxt, ox tfat laid bill the Health Center at Matawan. The Roy E. Day of state highway 35, will ha taken at eonfciwd agalntt you. and family have moved from Beth- Tha saM bill la nlad to rainttata, «- leaders were instructed how to and two friends caught 160 floun- any road to their newly purchased Telephone 552 - Night call 554 fate*, ud aitabUah at Talld tws nt- Golden Wedding ... . H 3.43 make knotted belts. At ^ der* In the bay off Highlands last house on Beer* street tlteaUt «f tax lali, cowing ptunltu ing a "cook out" was plannei week. Of the 160, Roy caught 60, Postmaster and Mrs. Joseph R. {» tlw Borough of Baa Bright, known all th* Girl Scout leaders in bringing his total so far this year at Block IT, Loti IT 1-1 and 17J-1 on L. Jackson have returned from 19 WEST FRONT ST. RED BANK, N. J. th* Tax Xap of t»* Borough of *«a Carstairs^^. ....',% 3.45 section to take place June 1. It o 17S. • . Charleston, South Carolina, where Bright, County of Hontnouth, Stat* of will be at Landings Point, Mata- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott at- they spent a three weeks vacation New Jantr, madt by E. W. Clint, Col- wan. The Keansburg and East ended the wedding and reception lector, to thi Borough of S«a Bright, Seagram's 7 Crown . . . % 3.89 with Mr. and Mrs. ^Cameron E. dated SapUmbar 10, l»40, and rtoordtd Keansburg leaders will be the fire of Mr. arid Mrs. Anthony Pom'pll, Bums and family. . In tlit aJBea at th« Clark at Monmouth builders and tenders. These affairs Sunday. The ceremony took place r n St. Fortunato church, Brooklyn. Mrs. Elvira Strlttman, Mr*. Jan- County, Naw.Jtney. Is book 12(4 vt Seagram's 5 Grown . . . % 3.46 are being planned so the leaders ette Evardell, Mr*. George Tlebout MortCNT**. Pastt 41 and «, and th* will know through experience how The Falrvlew first aid squad were aa*l«UMata st It te umplalnaat by th* called out Sunday morning to the and Mrs. Emma T. Rudiger visited aaid lorooa* of Baa Bright wart dattd Mount Vernon . . to Instruct Girl Scouts. The out- friends at New Egypt recently. OaU>b*r 19, 1941 and rasordtd In tit standing Scouts for April were home of Mrs, Courtney Parker of •aid County Cltrk'l offlct In book 145 Marilyn Johnson; Barbara Chrlst- Naveslnk River road. Mrs. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Enfantl and •f Aailcuiant* of Hortcaiu, pasta 110 P. M...... m ner and Mildred Ann Kauffman. fell and broke her hip. She was ta- family of LaekawAnna, New York, and 111, and .'tha lant ctrtlftcatat bt- They, with their lea'dsr, Mrs. ken to Monmouth Memorial hospi- will move to the Enfantl farm on in( foracloati on the 29th day of De- Beers street, which they will farm cttmbor, 1944 by dtertt of tbi Court of Schenley's Black Label . % 3.86 Krueger, went to the circus, saw tal. Cbanotry, r«eord»d on January 4, 19*5 Walt Disney's picture and had a Vincent O'Neill, eon of Mr." and this season. la book 1117 9t Dt*di, pig* III, Mon- nice dinner in New York Wednes- Mrs. Ray O'Neill Is now stationed Cpl. Stephen Crowell, who hai mautk Ooonty CUrk'a offiet, and which been stationed in Korea, U spend- aalt aaratoataa by mlittk* w»r* tan- 3 Feathers Reserve . . . Vk 3.87 day u their reward for their .good In Hong Kong.' eallad »t meord In th* Monmouth Coun- work. Thomas Salmon, Jr., of Chapel ing a 15-day furlough with his par- ty Cltrk'l onto* «n tb*> 20tb, day of Calvert Special . ... % 3.46 Hill road and Mrs. Anna Kaney, of enU, Mn and Mrs. SUwart Cro- Jaauary, 1*41. • Miss Brands. M. McDonald, a stu- the Cooper road, have been appoint- wetl, Jr. He will return to Fort Tea, Barrtttt I. Ktlly at* madt dent at Good Counsel college, ed the new Democratic members of Bragg, North Carolina, where he U party Itftndant bteauta you war* tht Calvert Reserve j., . . ..'% 3.90 White Plains, l?ew York, spent the in the Field Artillery. OpL Crowell owner *>f record of attd prralitt; Tou the election" board of District 8. William J. Killy, art madt a party dt Easter vacation with her parents, Ray O'Neill, Sr., was at Atlantic ha* been In the servlo* 16 months. ttudtat bectoi* you an tht huiband Lord'Calvert . . . \ ^. ^4.53 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McDonald. City over the week-end where he S/Sgt. James'Neidinger, who h«* of iald HarrUtt i. Ktlly and may claim College reopened Tuesday. attended a meeting of the state As- been utationsd In Guam, was dis- am intnttt 'n laid prtntltM by Tlrtut Mrs, May Buttler was brought charged at Fort Dlx Friday.' «{ a right of curttty; and you, Thom- Corby's ...... \ % 3.39 sociation of the county board of at Dtan, Incorporated, art o»dt a party home from Monmouth Memorial elections which is made up of four William Titus has returned from defendant btcauii you may hold a mort- hospital last week In Mlddletown members from each county. Mr. Monmouth Memorial hospital, RIDE gage eeviring laid primlm. township ambulance. where he had been a surgical pa- Dated; ApriHt, 19(8. Mr. O'Neill la the chairman of the .APPLEGA.TE, 8TEVBNI, IOITXX -GINS- Herman Frenchman and'Vis son, Monmouth county board. tient * MUflSILLB, Allen Frenchman, spent Friday at THE BUSES •oUeltort ot Complainant, Newark. F. 0, AddMtei Gilbey^ ...... % 3.16 14 Broad Stntt, Lost week the CIA group met at Oar few** wffl tak* JOB an> 1*4 Bank. N. J. the home of Mrs. Gertrude Krueg- Gordon's ...... % 3.32 er. Birthdays were celebrated with wh*r* In tt«s aeoUon ot Moo- NOTICE. gifts. The group will meet at the moth Ooanty- with fr«at«r NotUt la ht»*y glvtn that aealtd bldi Fleischmann's ... . . % 3.17 home of Mrs. Julia Bujrry this week. A Fire Insurance will ba reciWtd by tht Borough of The Girl Scouts will sell popples economy, speed and oonvenleno* Bumton for tht lmproYtutnt of Btllt Tut aranue, 2nd Sect. In the Borough for the auxiliary of the American than any otharform of trans- of Bumton, In the Count; of Monmouth, Legion. They will be stationed at with a ml»d In plact bitumlnoui trttt- GROWERS RESERVE WINES various points In Keansburg and Plan Well Worth portaUoa. Board th* bus with •d grsTtl lurfaea on an txlitlng grartl foundation. Eatlmattd amount of bl BOTTLED IN CALIFORNIA East Keansburg. They are aiming peao* of mlnd| enjoy the oom- tumjaaui «urfa» traatmant rtqulred 1 to obtain a •oommunity badge for fort and relaxation'H afford*! 8,101 squan 7trdi. Bldi will be optntd •9H3CBAT ' •"' their work. Your Consideration ana read la public at Rnmion Mtmor PAXE DRY SHERRY #%••, *g fta •% mM forc«t th* «aM* and worry «t lal Borough Hall on Mty 9, 194«, e 5 -AilS P. M., Daylight Saving Time, FORT QT-V# ViGAL •'" GAL %' * Brash Is the only South Ameri- auto driving; and parking. Make Drawlngi, apacltcatloni anl Jormi ot MTJ8OATEL . * * iwu. | GAL. ^ can country whloh declared war WE WILL "VERIFY" THE TRUE VALUE bldi for tht propottd work prtpared by on Germany In World. War L It s> habit to ride a bus. Georg* K. Allen. Engineer and approvtd by th* Sttt* Highway Commliilor.tr OF YOUR HOME, ITS CONTENTS OR YOUR have been Bled In tht odlct of 'th* atld englntar at 10 Broad etrttt, Red Bank, MERCANTILE BUILDING, THROUGH OUR K. j., and of laid State Highway Corn- mtulontr, Trenton, N. J.. and may b< PLAN WE WILL ELIMINATE FOR YOU ALL iniptcted by proipectlyt blddtri durin butlntai houn, Bidden will bl fur POSSIBLE ARGUMENT OF "VALUE DEPRE- nlihtd with a copy ot the ipaclncatlom. IT'S TIME TO CLEAN UP ITS SMART TO RIDE A BUS and printa et th* drawlngi by the tn CIATION," PROVIDING YOU ARE ELIGIBLE glivtar on proper notice and paymtnt o colt of preparation.- Btdi mutt b* madi TO QUALIFY. on atandfrd propoul forrai In th mannar^deilgnited thtrtln arid require AND PAINT UP! by tht ipaclAcatloni, rauit be in ita,)e • you know, fir* underwriter* have been adverse to making >n»l!»«i, btirlnt th* namat t^id ad A any agreement with an assured regarding th* value of prop; dreii o( Vddtr and ntmi of road o •rty prior M I ioei. They Invariably Insist that tn uiured deter* BORO BUSES .outllde, addrened to Rumion Boroug mine, the value of his property and Insure it accordingly. After and muit be. accompanltd by a itatt meiit of tqulpmtnt and * etrtintd chtel ZINCOLEAD the occurrence of loss they will determine an far M possible from GLOBE COURT, . RED BANK for not' Itti than tin (10) per ctnl PARAFLOR . available information, whether the assurer's Judgment was eorraot. of tht'amount bid and bt dellvtrtd tl tht plact on tht hour above «amid Howe Paint. $^.98 Floor aml-Drf&V $^.90 •IF.they should then be unable to'agree that the property; bad been NOTICE. twa and p««on»l r«pru*nUUTu, at Tht atthdard propoit) form li attached mad* dijtndant baoauit yon ara th to tht lupplemtntary' iptelfttitloni White 4 ReB. Color.. 1 correctly Insured or that the values flxed by th* assured war* TT, GAt, , oorrect, deputes arise resulting In delay in collection of claim* and own« •( laid prtmliti, and r»u, Mn c6pl«» of which will In furntihtd o . - ;...EnamelA . ',;'-^fl..' GAt; Bomw D, B*t*». also known ai Vn application to the l jn some qw*s 'result In the assured collecting less than what h* Bomao Rt*Tiri wlf* of Rom*o,D. Baet*] LOUIS' M. HAGUE, Mayor. to be the-value 6f his damaged or dastroyed property. alio known ai RomBO. B««rtr, art m«o i • AUWm A, KERH, Jn..*Oltr». difindant beoaui* 70U art ta* wife « S a means "of arriving at a true yalueupon wr\lc}i f).r« Jnmirano*. BeiT«y, wl«i ol Itobiw D. ^nuftPP , Uttviy, alio known asas.. Rom* Paraspar Varnish known si Bom«» Bemyi. • L artjri owntn r of jald'prtmlittjld'l . •Mmmiutli County Surrsittt't Office, A may Vt baled' we. Inspect your premises, ,snd, after taWnf all Br tlrtus o/ an o««»r «« tt« Oeurt la thi rnatlir of the tittle, ol How- points-into consldoratlon, set the, amount; for which the premises t Ohueetr ot tin Imp. mad* on Datadt Haroh if, l«/t,. • ard B. Hlfglmon, dictited, • Notlct to Flat White and $ T w should be Insured, elimirtatlng diaputsa.on questlotn of'yatu««. BSSNfc WDRfflCQUft; OA OrtJIton 16 prtttnt .elalmi italmt tl- Clear and wb«r*ln ttaromdttf Wr Bavm. a We make the true appraisal and Insure •.bootdlhgly. nnlclPal eorpontleft ot tin fltat* ol in of Complainant, Furiuunt to thi aff*T*of Uormin He- Colors, • 4^ -GAL Stains. t « »ll**»»dI • faddln,, Surroitlt of tht County of IVE*"this iplehdld'nr*Tni"uranc» p1ah"youf lmmedl(tti "<«ai»ld-~" , Monmautt), mid* on tht Rlatunth day G eratlon. We shall ba glaa to make'a personal appralial $t; > NOTICE, ,- pf March, l»l«, on thi application ot •; your Jiou»» or building «t any time.'. . Lenttf A. HIiBlnion, Stli luautrli, of , Tak* BOUM .thrt applloatlon bu BH mida t» thi SUU .OdmmliiloiMf o< --'•-1'-1 Unittn Control, to ' J Wylle. A teaohere' meet* summary,of Indian Hfe s*uHy to- ing mi held last week at the hoiae Little Silver morrow aonmg «t tb. aiinbly of Mr,,aHd Mrs. John Thonapson. penod, _ • —" Present were Harold Davis, Mr». -A,larj« bouM made of Mooks to First Methodist Uhurcl To Give Concert Oftarlea Ellis, Mr*. Harold Guather, ..i • » ' • • Ijitafjrullt » th* eku^oTv lira. Ludwig Nlehaui and Fanny Stor») the. cnlMraa of, the prs-prtearr 247 Broad St, Red Bank SIGNS AMD SERVICE . Student Program 'Sneppard. * • Mtt. ROH S, Bng and 'daughter, troup as-part of ttoelr uatt study. The Ladlae* auillUry of the town- Laurie Lou, U SiO 7nk«pe4t %ve- about the home. - luttr. Ktoxa.3. sQunik,. w. y. WOLF, Prop. At Leonardo School ahip fire j department will hold a nue, flaw to Chloago Holiday to at- Rev. Dr. W.'Jk. DeOUrte w» - ' . immja, MAT M. tm food safe, Saturday of this week, tend ths wMdlaj; of Mrs, Xing'* preach la the Methodttt flfcorch IS Monmouth Street; '„. Red Bank, N. J. Member* o* the Mtfdletown town- beginning at 10:30 a. m;, at the fire niece, Mi*rL«ona Neuhman. Sunday morning at the U o'clock at A.H-nw«eeBeai Wgrets," topte of pastor* sermoa, ship aifh school triuM Aid the-girls' house at Colt's- Neck. Mrs, George A hat social was held last Friday service on the theme, "Where Is the WINDOWS) TRUCKS, GOLD LEAFING, glM club of tht high school, will nimeniea -is-general oh airman. - night by- the Woman's-Boolety-of Lord. God of—BUJah?". Sunday- M, S P.Mv^TTie TThsttphant Marsh of Christianity," them* «T I gtva a oonoert tomorrow nJcirt it Mrs, Frank Baohowskjr is a sur- Chrlstiah SsndMjkt the "home of •obooleonvema» at 10 a.m. "• pastor's message. ' ~ LETTERING OF ALL TYPES 8:18 o'clock In the Leonardo grade) gloal patfeet at FlUdn hospital She Mrs. Lester TtyUTlfn. Irwln D. •ohool Auditorium. expeota to be home this Week. Campbell won theorise for her hat OOItniAXi WBtOOMH TO ALM "Th« band |» under the dlrtetton Mr.- and Mrs. ft. R. Clader have which" was Judged the most beau- - TffTH BDEtTHDAT of Rudolph J. Wlnthrop, and on* of re-opened their roadside stand on tiful; Mrs. Joseph. Ik' Steysnswn's Mr*. Howard Stant of Columbia th» selections, is the, Vlotory Over- the Freehold-Colt's Neck highway. hat for the most original and Mrs.. avenue, Union Beach, was tendered" tuw by Otis Taylor; Miss Mildred The- building has, been remodeled.. Albert Jones' hat for the most com- a surprise party on her 70th birth- Painter, Paper Hanger, Decorator E. Faule li gite club conductor, and Ah loe bream and cold drink box ical. . ':••••• day. Monday. Among thos« p>Ment their selection* Include "fh* Bell* hat been Installed:' Seedling vege- Mrs. Warren B. Hartman of Or- \were Mrs. Paul Pang, Befne, Mrs. of 8t Mary**" and Brahms' "tiul- table plants.'and fresh vegetables ,in chard place Is a surgical patient In John Hyer and son Keith, Mrs. Spray Painting Wby." - season are Available. Riveryiew hospital. George Smith, Mrs. Catherine-Hese, Band member* an Dorothy Bald* Mr: and Mrs. Anthony Bjiblln of Mrs. Carl CRoss. and Mr. Stant win, Betty Berghout, James Black, Branch avenue are the parents of Donald Ghamberllan, Florence Dorothy Ruther a daughter born last Thursday at KENNETH C. PARIS Clark, Oeorge Clauis,,a*ry Colllm, Rlvenrlew hospital Lois, Oompttm, Harold Qopetand, Is Bride-Elect 1 William Howell and son William Reid DIckerson, Richard Eckert, Phone Atlantic Highlands 362 Mr/and Mrs*. Anthony Ruther of were visitors to Jersey City Mon- Sosfta Garcia, Vincent Gentile, day. Rote Marie Haneen, Robert Her- Union Beach announced the en- R. D. Atlantic Highlands. gagement of their daughter, Doro- Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Walker of man, Oliver Hyers, William Low, Long Branch were Sunday visitors Ethel L/Uker, Phyllis MeLaan, thy Grace, to John William Keough, Jr, Son of Mr. and Mrs,' J. W. of Mr. and Mrs, William Millar. Nancy Lou Meade, Roy Mergner, The nre department la awarding Robert Morrell, PhyllU Mount, Keough, Sr, of Matawan. Mln Ruther Is employed by the a lew Chevrolet on the cooperative Howard Myerv, Betsy Newman, plan. . Natrtsy Newman, Luther Pitts, Jean Armstrong Cork company. Mr, Rockafeller, Cecil Sprung, Jane Keough served In the armed forces, Ths'Boy ScO'uts of troop 88 are FLOOR SANDINQ fltaley, Ranulf Ireland, Laurence returning recently from overseas making plans for' their attendance Weitbrook and Theodore Wlnn. after three years' service. at a Monmouth Counoll oamporee REFINISHING • WAXING Members of'the glee club are to be held at Long Branch May 35 Dorothy Baldwin, Barbara Bedford, and 26. Inlaid Linoleum, Asphalt Tile Installed Audrey Bennett, Edith Bennett, ilincroft Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hanlon of Vera Duboy, Lorraine Oee, Jean Jersey City were week-end guest* Standing By To Oeyer, Grace Quthleln, Lois Han- Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Layton and of Mr. and i Mrs. Thomas Hanlon, WILLIAM H. MALLETT •er, Lynn JellifTe, June Johnson, daughter Evelyn, spent Sunday. In Sr. I ' • -Ffoortng-Conteactor- Audrey- Loclcwood, Anita Mortord, New Tork city, where they attended Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Centannl Phyllis Mount, Claire Murray, Mary the circus, Sunday was a et the 'parwrti"cfi rborn 8(m- 114 BROAD ST.; MATAWAN, N.J. Napier, Ann Natale, Betsy New- lyn's birthday. ^ day. -Protect You— TO. Httawu M Estimate* Given man, Nancy Newman, Lois Ogden, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Daly of The nominating eommlttee will Ann O'Neill, Jean Rockafeller, Brookdale farm have been enjter- report on a slate of offloers at a Jeanne Seely, Virginia Schoellner, talnlng their nieces, Misses Cecil meeting Mpnday afternoon, of the At Bed Bank's oldest Asso- Eleanor Schmidt, Joyce SheppanJ, and Marlon Cunnings of New Tork Little Silver ParentTeaoher associ- ciation, your savings are) In- Bette Sodon, Jane Staler, Marilyn dty, ' ation to be held In the school audi- Stark, Betty Tylukl, Janet Waxkar, Miss Marjorle Stewart spent last torium ait 2:30 o'olock. A musical sured up to V.0W! This ATTENTION! ATTENTION ! Gertrude Wagner, Kay Weetendorf, week at BayMde, Long Island, vis- play in oostume under direction of means safety PLUS oonaitt- Tvonne Whitehead, and Lucy Ze- iting friends,, and this week Is at Mrs.- Annabel Mitchell and Mrs. OMMEMORATE YOUR CHILD'S malkowski Newcastle Army Air base at Wil- Margaret King will be presented by out asul gen0roa*. ntuius* mington, Delaware.- Miss Stewart pupil* ot groups two, three) and 1st all ma ss> years, w» have was. recently discharged from the four. nsv«r failed t* paf a dlri- ••* Bob & Charlie's ^ Colt's NecK WAC, and at one period of her en- The monthly meeting of the offi- £7~i**' listment was stationed at Newcastle. cial board of Embury Methodist dsndl Drop hi ttl* w«ek. (Th. B*d sink~X«t1it«r <*n be beoght Mr. and Mrs. Edward Half have church will be held next Wednes- WITH A, BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH la Molden, Prlcllla Martin, Doris The rainy weather kept, many from Wylle. Nancy Moreau, Charles the party. Buck, Tvonne Wylie, Bob Hale, JOHN HINTELMANN Inc Clarence Conover, Jr, Joseph For- MEN'S AND BOYS' man, Donald Rogers, Billy Layton, Port MonmoutK Helen Reynolds, Lloyd Reynolds RUMSON, NEW JERSEY and Billy Stokes. The group were (Th« IM Bui X»»t»t*r in U bought in Fort Monmouth ttem 1. D«rl« «nd guided through the chapel, library, Cbarltt Qnukenbtuh) museum and other places' of In- CAPS Mrs. Raymond Neary of Port terest John RUey furnished the bus and Mrs, Warne Sne'deker Monmouth, announces the engage- MEN'S SPORT operated It ' ment of her daughter,. Miss Eleanor Madden, to PPC Leo D. Smith, s'on Some young people hare bean of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, of ohosen from the Sutiday-'cho^jl and St, Louis, Michigan. A June wed- the fellowship to represent Colt's ding to planned JACKETS Neck Reformed churoh as dele- MUs Madden attended Middle- gates to the. conference to be held town township high school. PFC 95 $ 95 at the New Brunswick seminary Smith, a graduate of Bt Louts high school, recently returned after *14 & 17 Any one else wishing to attend serving with the' army overseas. the New Brunswick seminary this He to now stationed at Fort Dlx. MEN'S summer should oontaet Harold Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Oantanni, We take pride . • * Davit, superintendent Members Montana avenue, are the parents now ohosen to go are Clarence of a son born Sunday at River- that John Hintelmann, 50 years ago, realized where TROUSERS Conover, Jr., and Emily Conover view hospital. $ 95 good taste prevails, the best and nothing but the best be served. 7 to We tako pride in following hti principles 50 years later. Men's Dress Shirts JUMP BLUE AND GREYS BU AT THE "We take cheer ••• that you who have built this business through your MEN'S ALL WOOL . $ 50 continued patronage, have appreciated our efforts to give you 31 those thingi that make life more abundant ( We take cheer in knowing you call us when you warit Get acquainted today with;the many SOMETHING REALLY EXTRA SPECIAL. V SUITS services this Institution can render you.

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• ,', . THE RIJMSON MARKET ' ' ' ' I t Ten HEP BAffK REGISTER, MAY 2,1946, Sf! Free Lecture On Tend. In »» to fcmbr d t Christian Science > •f tka lubierfbw, aomta- Flower Show To ,T ._• MUU •£ paid d«MU*d. A f re* lecture on Cbiiatlan Selene* •B4JU4 aad iUUd fcr th. Sor. will b« given next JThureday even- of tk* County o« Mopmouth and .d tar Httliatnt to th* Orphan*" ing in the junior high fchool audi- Be Held Tomorrow of said Ooanty, M Thonttr. the torium on Branch avenue. The lee- ,th 4«r *< Xar.* A. D.. lt*«, >t turer wid be Will B. Davit, C.S., of „,„ o'clock a. «., at which tlmtapr •tteatln will b» nad* for tht allow* Chicago, Dllnola, a member of tbe Will Be Staged In aate »f eoofmUiloni and UOBMI fMi. board of lectureship of the Mother tJrii J, A. D, »«-„ Church, the FirstXhurch of Christ, Shrewsbury School ORACE M, BBOWKR, — Scientist, in Boito'n. The public li lSl McLann Strut, Rtd Bank. V. J.' . invited to attend, By Pupils, Parents Administratrix. . Ten classes havetbeen aranged for the second annufcl flbwer show tomorrow*.from S to 9 p. ,m, In Shrewsbury school auditorium by. pupils and their parent*. . , Everything For Your Pet These classes include a miniature arrangement -under five inches; in arrangement: in tones of one color; ian arrangement from New Jersey's woods, fields and meadows; in arrangement of pansles; an ar- — Fischer's Pet Shop rangement of .flowers, fruits or Vegetables to represent a book title, the book to accompany the exhibit; 33; W, FRONT ST., JSED BANK, N. J. REV. I* K. ANDERSON." an arrangement of flowers, frutti Rev. I> K, Anderson, formerly a or vegetables in a kitchen contain- er; en arrangement for a desk; an missionary' stationed at Bafla, : French Cameroun, West Africa, and arrangement of white flowers In a now secretary of the board, of for- white container; an arrangement eign missions of "the Presbyterian that pleases "me" arid an arrange- church, will be the speaker.at the ment with an artificial bird or ani- Explosion Insurance annual tea of the Missionary so- mal as an accessory. ciety, Wednesday afternoon of next The Judges include Mr«. J. Lloyd Let u$ protect you against all types oflosi. week at 2:30 o'clock,, in the Red Berrall, Mrs. Robert S. Gordon, Bank Presbyterian church. Mem- Mrs. Dudley Miller, Mrs. James A. bers of missionary societies of Logle, Mrs. Sydney Fiske and Mrs. WALKER 6L TINDALL churches in the surrounding vicin- W. B. Rowland, all- of Montclalr; ity have been invited to attend. Mrs. Laurence N. Wilson, Mrs. Nel- REALTORS & INSURERS ; Mrs. George Miller of Middle- son B. Grove and Mrs. Warle 9. c town will preside. The speaker is Rhine of "South Orange-«nd Mrs. 7 Mechanic Street, ' R«d Bank, N. J. Canadian by birth, and received Francis M. Archibald of Ellza- Tel. Red Bank 2776: his training at Princeton theoIogP tetnr cal' seminary and the \ graduate Members of the board of educa- for every type of Insurance and Bonds. school of the University.. He has tion and their wives will be hosts held assignments in Africa, and in and hostesses. Among the hostesses 1939 worked for the church mis- n the afternoon will be Mrs. Harry sions in Latin and South American Hardy, Mrs. Arthur Hope and Mr#. countries. ' Lester Mcknight. x . *" All children of the school and For The Best In Flowers their parents and teachers art In- Exterior View of Our New Home As It Looks Today. Mr*. Still-wagon vited to enter as'many classes as CALL RED BANK 2733 they like but no more than one Heads County PTA arrangement in each class. Former (WE DELIVER ANYWHERE)' graduates of the school may enter Mrs. Charles R. Stillwagon of the adult classes. ° Little Silver was elected president Arrangements will be acepted be- of the Monmouth County Council THE NEW HOME tween 7:30, a. m. and 12:30 p. m. to- Parent-Teacher association Tues- morrow. The child's name, age and COLONIAL FLOWERS day at a meeting at the North gra<*» must bs wpltten plainly up- Long Branch school. The council on a card with each entry. All con- 5 East Front Street, Red Bank also went on record endorsing a tainers must have the child's or Monmouth county vocational school. parent's name written on adhesive Speakers included William M. .' SPECIALISTS EN tape" and attached to the bottom of Smith, supervising principal of the the container. No exhibits are .to be WEDDING and FUNERAL . Long Branch schools; Thomas B. removed before 9 p. m. Friday, but Harper, county superintendent; the school will be open Saturday DESIGNS Mrs. Michael A. Viracola of Long morning, May 11, for removal of CO. Branch, Mrs. William F. Bradley of We Take * Personal Interest In All Orders. exhibits. The exhibits of parents Monmouth Beach,-Dr. Mabel Grier a'nd teachers will be judged sepa- CORNER BROAD STREET and HARDING ROADBED BANK Harold B. Perry — George L. Glaasey Lesher and Mrs. Horace J. Brog- rately. •< . ' , , ley, state congress vice president, PHONE RED BANK 3900. ~- who Installed the officers. Colored seals will be given as prize winners, blue for first, red Other officers are Mrs. Louis for second, yellow for third mnd Shapiro, Interlaken; Mrs. Louis green for honorable mention, . OVER 20,000 SQ. FT. OF FLOOR SPACE West, Long Branch; Mrs. Fred Mrs. F. F. Merrlam is "general Inc. Bedle, Highlands;; Mrs. Joseph chairman, with Mrs. Albert Binder Home & Auto Supply, White, Neptune City, and Mrs. DEVOTED TO and Mrs. Richard Nevlus co-chair- Walter Meadows, vice presidents', men. 35 Monmouth St. Phone 2020 Red Bank Mrs. Charles Schrelber, English- town, recording secretary; Mrs. George King, Highlands, corespond- Auxiliary Has Cap Guns ... $1.98 Rubber Balls .?S ing secretary, and Mrs. Alien Gils tavsert, Elberon, treasurer. SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT Wheelbarrow .... $2.50 Roller Skates .. 2.69 16th Anniversary The Ladles' auxiliary of Rumion FOR THE Tricycles . $13.65 Jack in the Pony .. 7.9S Fire company celebrated its 16th Fair Haven Cancer anniversary Wednesday of last Strollers $14.95 Music Boxes 11,25 ^week In New York city. The, mem- Drive Progressing bers attended a show at Radio City, and had dinner at the 400 restaur- Mrs, Lawrence Schilling and AUTOMOTIVE TRADE RECORDS! RECORDS! RECORDS! 'ant. Kenneth Washburne, chairmen of Mrs. Ellsworth Soden, Mrs. LATEST HITS t LARGE SELECTION ! the American cancer society drive Charles Tilton and Mrs. James F. in Fair Haven, stated yesterday Wagner were In charge of arrange- that the drive is progressing fa- ments. Others present were Mrs. FAMOUS NAMES OUTDOOR vorably. Contributions may be sent John Anderson, Mrs. Oliver Brigh- to M. Floyd Smith, 86 River road, ton, Mrs. Elmer Blumel, Mrs. Tim- Fair Haven, and checks should be othy Coffee, Mrs. John Murphy, Automobile Accessories made payable to the American Mrs. Ronald Elberts, Mrs. Emma In The Motor World Featured In Our New Store Cancer society. . ' . ' • • - Foy, Mrs. Walter Lenhart, Mrs. Worker* Include Mrs. William William Macintosh, Mrs. Corlls RADIO REPAIRS AND SERVICE. Borner, Mrs. George Woodward, Mount, Mrs. Margaret Muller, Mrs. CALL US AT RED BANK 2020 Mrs. Clarence W. 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PFC Lieberman VISIT OUR NEW RETAIL SHOW ROOM 87 BROAD STREET RED BANK 3454 Eatontown Holdup Home From Europe PFC Isaiah t£ Lieberman, «on of TO SEE THE NEWEST AND FINEST IN Phone your order for advance preparation. Attempt Investigated Mr. and Mrs. Morton A. Lieberman of Marlplt Orchards, Middle town, Eatontown police, under the di- arrived home Monday on tile Ma- rection of Chief Harry Klrkegard, rine Raven, after IS months duty We Feature Complete Line of are Investigating the attempted in Europe. HOME APPLIANCES holdup Monday night of the Baton- PFC Lieberman was a motarman Henry Martin's Frozen Food Products town drug store when Augustus with the 69th Division, serving in Dangler, proprietor, waa struck on both the Rhlneland^, and German SUCH AS the head by iome one who' was •.-j Freshly Fried and Froten. » campaigns. While with the Army V lurking in the shadows of the »tore of occupation he did auto-ele'o-j Simply heat 10 minute* and serve. as Dangler went to check stock at • UNIVERSAL GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES 11 o'clock. ' trical work at Butzeach and Stutt- Bey Scallops • Shrimp Patties - 'Lobster Cutlets gart. The returned serviceman is Mr. Dangler's sudden entrance Is planning to follow in the footsteps • PROCTOR & KNAPP MONARCH .TRAFFIC APPLIANCES . ttab Cakes • Chicken Cutlete - Southern Fried Chicken believed -to have frightened the in- of his scientist mother, taking Southern Fried Boneless Chicken truder, police said, . A thorough chemLstry and phys|os at Princeton • PHILCO ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS • DU-KRAFT HEALTH LAMPS check by Mr. Dangler revealed that university, He was a student at nothing had been taken. Entrance Princeton when he left to join the • LOW AIR ELECTRIC CIRCULATOR^ • ELECTRIC STEAM RADIATORS WEEK-END SPECIAL ! Is believed to have been gained Army. He was a student at Prince- through a rear room. Mr. Dangler ton when he left to Join the Army, got a good description of the man • DORMEYER ELECTRIC JUICERS & MIXERS • ELECTRIC STEAM IRONS Whole Broiled Lobsters ..: $1.05 per ft. before he" fled from the building. two and a half years ago. He waa graduated from Columbia high qi5t • the future." Again we wy Thank You ! , . h.:..:t'!>, •••• .''*•• "J '..-'.ii, ft i '•'\ I . ' ' '' RED SANK BEGISTER. MAY .2.1946. Page Elena, Ruirnon O L D JN' S Service League g variety of teams. The Rumson borough ambulance Mrs. Henry Jeffery of Pair Haven Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McGregor of When 'the ben is Dow to* good" to sym. road, has returned to Lehigh uni- bolite your lent.,. ihsf* die tioe to dtooie The. sixth grade class of the La- responded to the call for ambu- Horseneck point. FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES fayette street school went to New lances to the explosion at Leonardo versity. He had been ill during his ttunpod rmg from a jewtler wfaote Easter vacation. A. spaghetti supper will be served '—i

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70 BROAD STREET., RED BANK MD.BANK,. 3-5W;E«rfl.nPlac. , Nil Bank 9M I wouldUkf toIMHIDPIM of \h»mw, poitwuTileSldiap lilZABITH .'. 87W,Orcnd,f. . ,, Itliabtth 2^300 NAME; ,' ., y'l':. ,.!>• •'—:—,-' •Twelve, BED BANK REGISTER, MAY 2,-1940. JUgk Wiy to Sow Seed *. Farm N>ws --V Momiiouth • Church New* -VMMto Bant* Before Girl Engaged Cheese Adds Yariefcy to Menus OENTBAI. BAPTIST, Wanting , Mr#,.Riymond'ifeiry of' Fort ' , Atlantio Higrhland*. Lessens Work and Waste A new material, consisting of pn«r Monmouth, announce* thr engage- "The* Marriage .Supper of half pound acid lead wwenat* and ment: of her daughter, Miss BJeanor &amb" will- be Rev. Howard _, one quarter of one percent ot sum- Madden, to PTO,I«Q ». Bmita, son Ervln's message at tht Communion mer apray oil emulsion' mixed in of Mr, and Mr». Barry' Smith, of service Sunday at II a. m. HII'K 12 1-2 gallons of water is the newBt;,x«uis, Michigan. A June jred- sermon theme at tie 8 p. in. ser.;? material recommended for dipping ding is Placed vice will be "The Eternal Fruit -"*a tomato plants this year.'; The leaves Charatter," ' , „ of the tomato plant dropped ' In SO Governors Speak Out this solution will be protected from Church school convene* at 16 ai-*- .m., youth fellowship high school5:! Thirty governors can't be.wrong. the Colorado pqtatoJteeHes for a 1 •week to ten days or longer or un- •group ana post-high school group: j Btate chief, executives have joined at 7 p. m.' _ together to criticize Federal deflcit' til the plants--Jiave had a chance spending' and, • in unison, have to start 'the development of new ThB serviceman of the week ., called for a balanced Federal bud- roots.. ' . • ' • be Charles Brunner, U. S. Navy*. get for the, fiscal year beginning Ohly\the top* of the plants should . The World Wide guild will meet July lst._ This heralds the-oncom- be dipped in the mixture immed- Tuesday night at the home of llW ing, of .a' mighty ground swell of iately before transplanting. The Sarah Bowne of Asbury avenue.. " home folke' sentiment that ^""be- mixture should be thoroughly stir- The Ladies' Aid society-will ginning to roll towafd the citadel red during the dipping process to a business meeting- next Thui of the big spenders in Washington.- keep'the lead arsenate from settling at 1 p. m., to be preceded by a »»»•>« . These Republican tfnd. Demo- to th"e boltem. Entire bundle* of cred dish luncheon. Mrs. Wfjllam . cratic governors alike -voice .the southern plants may be dipped at Maxipn is president -. • ••>•:,)& ^long-deferred hopes of their citizens one time providing the wrapping The post-high school group of the' for tax relief. Taxpayjjp country- paped is loosened and drawn down youth fellowship will hold a btut- wide are aroused over The continu- over the roots, exposing all the leaf nesa meeting tomorbw night at 1" ' ing burden of Federal* taxation. surface. The plants in the bundle home of Mis. June Clark of Cem They see the towering national may be' spread apart to jjakS"""it- avenue. .' . , debt as the breeder of more and easy to wet thoroughly, the foliage The flowers in. the pulpit last more years of oppressive tax'levles of every plant. . Suitday were by Mr. and Mrs, ^y,! . on their resources. But haiv to be-' M. A. Clark, Agricultural Agent, Harry Posten In memory of Mrs,' gin the assaulC on that debt moun- reports that demonstration plant- Amzl Posten. . tain? . ngs will be' put in by Harry Coe of •The menu planner needs only a • CHEESE PATTIES' Bean Seeds Sown in Fairs, Four Inches Apart, Insure Even Stand. new lease on imagination, a sup- 3'tablespoons,butter A balanced Federal budget is the Port Monmouth and Tucker Scul- ply of American cheese, rice, milk thorpe of Neptune on market to- 1 tablespoon chopped green Pi« Eating Contest first and primary step toward tax There is good reason for sowing ELSANOR MADDEN wid a few seasonings to prepare reduction. To fit Federal spending matoes. Several Monmouth county any number of interesting 'new Pepper more seeds than will be allowed to cannery tomato growers will also' to Federal Income, a "Balance the grow; but when this is overdone, Miss Madden attended Middle- meatless dishes. Mild or strong 1 tablespoon chopped onion Held At Colt's Necki 1947 Budget" campaign, undertaken ry the. material which will be sup- cheese -adapts Itself readily to 3 cups cooked rice not only is there a waste of seed, plied by the contracting canneries. town township high school .PFC William Riordan defeated Walter by a bl-partisan economy group in but unnecessary work is created in Smith, a graduate of St. Louis high many-appetizing dishes. ' Vf-x cups grated American cheese Mitchell, Barbara Blanchard, We>;. Congress, is gaining momentum thinning out. Care in sowing wjll Plsnt the eprouta as soon as con- school, recently returned after Cheese combined with bland 1 tablespoon chopped pimientq ter Bonnett, Betty Wylle, Henry:,j and prestige. Of the proposed 1947 be repaid, many times by reduced venient after-dipping. serving with the army overseas. cereal products such as rice, maca- 1 egg, beaten. Martin, Ivis Blanchard and Roiej ' budget of 35 billion dollars, at least work later. He is now stationed at Fort DIx. roni, spaghetti or noodles makes V* teaspoon salt Giordano in a pie eating contest at I 23 billions is open to challenge. Give Plants Plenty of Boom to palatable- main dishes suitable for Dash black pepper Seeds that germinate slowly, 'Pine dry. breadcrumbs a social held last week by Atlantio] Much of this Is for peace-time ex- such as carrots, parsley, and pars- Develop ( luncheon or dinner. And, in addi- Grange of Colt's Neck. J tion, cheese adds nutritious good- 3 cups creamed peas or celery penditures under the impulse of a nips, should be sown rnore thickly A large number of plants per acre growing season. Digging out the Male members modeled hats In1) war-time spending psychosis. The' than, others because the seedlings does not'necessarily mean a large •roots and hoeing off any shoots ness to the meal—for cheese con- Melt butter in top part of double tains most of the food essentials an Easter parade and the winner! Congressional challengers will make are feeble, and the force of many yield," says ,M. A ;Clark, Agricultur- which appear later la usually boiler; add green pepper and onion was Joseph Forman. Others taklnKl their fight to wipe out a prospec- acting together helps break the soil al Agent. Plants compete with each enough. By the same token, the found in milk. and simmer over direct, heat for 5 Beoause there is no waste in part were Anthony Metrlo, Bernardl tice three and a half billion-dollar crust and bring the sprouts to the other for soil moisture -and plant time when the plants are in growth minutes. Blend in rice, add cheese Snedekcr, Henry-Martin, Garrettl deficit and to launch the nation on surface. • nutrients. Yields will be deter- Is tha poorest one for planting this preparing cheese lor the table, it and plmlento, and heat Over hot Is- convenient as well as economi- water until cheese is melted, stir- Thompson,- Walter Bennett and] a new era of fiscal sanity. Liberty H. Bailey, dean'of horti- mined by the athount of moisture colorful perennial. William Rlordan...• Mrs. Mae Heu-f cultural teachers, expresses this cal to serve. The versatility of ring occasionally. Fold in beaten Enlisted in the Federal budget- and nutrients in the soil, how thor- cheese makes menu planning sim- egg, salt and pepper, and cool. litt gave a reading and Mrs. Warne j balance campaign, the New Jersey opinion: "It is much safer to sow oughly the soil has been prepared, Late-flowering shrubs such as Bncdcker and Mrs. Anna WyUef even excessive amounts of seed, Take Small Seeds In Hand and Drop ple for it fits into any course— Shape Into 12 patties of uniform Taxpayers Association has polled In Drill So Each Can Grow Un- how much organic matter it con- frankllnla, hydrangea, shrub al- from soup to dessert. To meet any size, and dip in breadcrumbs. Pan- were In charge of games, the New Jersey Congressional dele- than to sow just as many as are thaea and butterfly bush should be theoretically needed on. a basis of tangled With its Neighbors. tains and how deep the roots can emergency, keep a supply of cheese fry patties in butter until .golden gation and already has received as- penetrate Into the sol! for these nu- pruned in the spring, if pruning on hand as a staple food item in brown. Serve with creamed vege- surances of support from both Uni- the number of mature plants to the is called for. Very often, the re- row. Thinning is a process of se- Keep the seeds in line as well as trients and moisture. - your kitchen. table. Serves 6. .' -..... : 1941 Ford Coupe ted States Senators and from nine lection, and the best are allowed Plants should not crowd each oth- moval ot dead wood Is all that is of the state's 14 representatives. you can. It helps to let the garden necessary.' Even that may require ••"••.. ' . ••••* to remain. It is evident the chances line which was used in making the er in the row, but should stand thin- Is Stolen Here And Governor Edge stajids with 29 of securing the best are greater ly to allow better circulation of air heavy pruning in the case of the other governors In the drive for a drill remain-in place until the seeds butterfly bush, which usually dice M. Shirley McQueen of 200 New-] when the gardener leaves one plant have1 been dropped, iround them with the roots spaced man Springs road, reported to Red? black-ink Federal budget. out of ten, rather than one plant 'ar enough apart so foliage and solb to the ground. So also, do vltex It helps to mix the very small and calllcarpa In the, north. -by Mat Bank police yestferday morning that] Thanks, you 30 governors, for out of three." will dry off quickly after a heavy OUR DEMOCRACY- her 1341 Ford coupe had been •tol-J putting your people on record for seeds with dry sand before you be- rain. This drying off will help re- Eat real selection Is impossible gin to sow, using two or three times ch from In front of 39 West Sunset' economy on the roll-call of the If seed* are sown so thickly the duce mildew and other diseases and Spraying of evergreens should* be avenue. states. as much sand as seed. This spreads done for the control of specific roots of the tiny plants become en- make plants easier to dust or spray Police said the car is easily I tangled, and it is impossible to the seeds out better. for Insect and dlesase control. pests. Plants that are not Infested 1 remove single plants, without dis- Large seeds may be sown in may need no spraying. If pests are tmed. It is a light green color pairs, spaced at the distance plants known to be present, sound advice VFP*IM INFLATION The left side Is painted with Wills.Probated turbing neighbors. The thickest Monmouth County Vegetable primer and there lai'-no runt _. sowing therefore should allow each are to stand. If both seeds grow one Growers Can Win as to what to,apply, how much and fThe following wills have been when should it be obtained from hoard on that side' The Ve'hleli probated by Surrogate Dorman Mc- seed sufficient space to develop as plant of the pair can be pulled up. Vegetahle growers have a won- an individual. Bush beans, for example,(give good the nearest experiment station. was In the process of being paint Fadden at Freehold. derful opportunity to grow high when it vfaB stolen, police said. The surest way with small seeds result? when standing four inches yields of high quality vegetables. Timing Is often of vital importance Mrs. Elizabeth Schumann, Fair apart in the row. By sowing seeds if the pests are to be attacked at Haven, who died April 10, be- Is to taKe a tew in the hand, and We have the soil we have the let them fall through the fingers in pairs four inches apart, an even weather, and we have the markets. a vulnerable period in their life FAIR HAVEN SUPPEB. queathed her estate, to her daugh- into the drill which has been pre- stand is assured. In the case ot cycles. ter, Isabella Schumann, also of Fair We know a lot more about growing Plans are completed for the( pared. Get close to the ground, beans, even if thinning is neglected our crops than we practice, says M. |. WA/iN GOODS ARE SCfi\RC\ course turkey dinner to be s Haven, and named her eexcutrbc in and with a little practice you canand the twin plants are allowed to a will dated Aug. 29, 1940. A. Clark, Agricultural Agents. Right by tho Women's Society for Chrii quickly acquire control so that the mature together there is little now when prices are high, we Leonardo Twins tian Service in the basement Of 1 Mrs. Matilda Meese, Middletown, seeds will be evenly distributed, harm, but with plants of a differ- AND MONtV PLtNUFUL -/ who died April 1, left her estate to each sufficiently distant1 from the should be. thinking about improv- Fair Haven Methodist church : ent habit, thinning would be essen- ing our soil for the less prosperous Six Year. Old day, May 6. Reservations for her husband, Louis H. Meese, and next to prevent entanglement. tial. PRlCtS TfNP TO GO UP. appointed him executor. years that may follow. Monmouth Lorraine and Lydia Haas, twin blcs at 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p'cli Governor Tyler Baskerville, Free- can double the state average yields daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene arc being received at Mack's hold, who died March 16, 1939, left per acre. „ Haas of Leonardo, observed their //.WHfrM GOODS ARB SCA/?C£ and England's luncheonette./ his estate to his wife, Maria, ac- Clark suggests Improving soil by sixth birthdays at a party last Lconnrd Mack is general chVirma cording to a will drawn December getting enough lime and.-organic week. Guests were Pamela Schllct- ^ANO W£ S?ENO ff?E£Ly-BlP 15, 1918. He directed that upon his ^SNAPSHOT GUILD matter into tht surface and sub-ing, Freddie Williamson, Barbara COUNCILOR FABTT. wife's death »200 be paid to a niece, soil. Stop the surface runoff of ano? Sandr£ Guttormsen, Henry and FOR THINGS \N SHORT SUPPLY- Mrs. Anna Aiimack, councilor Nettle Davis, and the rest of tire HOME FRONT WAR PICTURES © water with better and deeper plow- Veronica (RIeth, Helen and Made- the past councilors association estate to William P; Baskerville, a ing and cover-cropping. Adopt soil linerrhornaen, Eleanor and Jack Monmouth county, entertain* •on! The latter was named executor. conservation and other approved Donahue, Paul Newmler, Carol PRICES WILL GO UP- : •••.• members of the group at her home' William Alien Hawkins, Marlboro soil management practices. Rest Waldman, Helen Kardoa, Eleanor on Lewis street, Eatontown, Tue township, who died A'pril 10, left his some of the land in a temporary or Grodeska, Mrs. Fred Meyer, Mrs. : d.-iy evening. Supper was ser estate to his wife, Cornelia Adeline, partial sod of rye grass or clovers. Frank Guttormsen, Mrs. Otto Kar- - '-PUT \ ^ and a wedding cake adorned tb and a daughter, Mrs. Marguerite dos, Mrs. Fred Williamson, Mrs. table for two of the. members, MrJ Hawkins . Dorman, both 'of whom Potato Variety Test Planted On John Junge, Mrs. Arthur Newmler, C/P, UNTHGOOVS ARE -: and' Mrs. Preston Jones, who were •were named executrices. Ketoham Farm Mrs. James Grodeska, Mrs. Henry recently married. Emily H. Wilson, Red Bank, who The Senaca and Teton are new RIeth, Mr. and Mrs. John Felsmann PLENTIFUL AGAIN, WE -ALL 0FUS- died March 24, left her household varieties of potatoes Included in the and Mrs. Paul Schllcting. SEWING MEETING. furniture and personal effects) to 1946 potato test recently .planted on W4TCH OUR SENDING- ?UT OUR • Members of the Golden HourClr three nephews, Howard S. Conovei, the Oscar Ketcham farm near Free- TO ATTEND CONVENTION. G. Rezeau Conpver, and Wilson H hold. Richard O. Rice, associate cle of tha Presbyterian church Conover. The Baptist church of agricultural agent, reports that Grand Court of the Order ot Mowey INTO u.s.SAVINGS BOA/PS' sewing work for Monmouth Me Red Bank was left 550. One-eighth Teton, a recent U. S ,D. A. intro- Amaranth'wilt hold a four-day con- orial hospital and for the 13anado of the rest of the estate goes to duction, U a good looking tuber vention in Atlantio City beginning Lift INSURANCE AND JAV/N6S /^OOfl mission in the South West yest Herbert F. Conover, a nephew, and with better than everage cooking today. Mr. and Mrs. August Budel- iluy. Hostesses were Mrs. A. H.1 the rest to Howard. S. .Conover, G. quality, and Seneca is a New York man, royal matron and patron of Goff, Mrs. William T. Pope, Mrs. T.I Rezeau ConoverTWilson N. Cono- State variety with good . Charity Court of Red Bank, Mrs. WE CM HELP KEEP PRICES O0Wrt N. Dorcmus, Mrs. Minor B. Tilton] ver and Hendrlck A. Conover,' the This test will help determjne their Margaret Morrell, Mrs. Albert Max- and Mrs. H. E. Werner. ••; "'-' latter a- grandnephew, equally. Wil- abilities under Monmouth county son, Mrs. Howard MacKenzie, Mrs. son N. Conover was named execu- soli and climate conditions. John Muller, Mrs. Wallace B. Ran- WB DID iTfti THE WAR- Card of Thanks. tor. kin and Mrs. Leon- M. Kelley will We sincerely wish to thank those In addition to the two new va-attend. who so kindly assisted us during M». Elizabeth Kerrlck, Keans- rieties there are Included in the test, the time or the death of our moth- burg, who died March 30, be- seven other varieties which are of WE CAN PO /fNOW m r, especially Father J. Puffy and queathed her estate to her son, nterest to Monmouth County po- GRANGE MINSTBELS, " Father Burns, the pallbeare, thoset Franklyn Mengel Kerrick. tato growers. Sebago, Sequoia and Farmlngdale Grange will present who sont flowers and loaned cars, Mohawk, all rather recently devel- th? llcdlc funeral service and all. Mrs. Lesbia M. Jaudy, Hed Bank, a minstrel ahow Friday night, May v.ho assisted us in any way. •who died April 17, bequeathed prop- oped varieties are still being tested 10, in the Colt's Neck school, under as well as the older varieties, Irish James Bairtbrlok, erty at 66 Shrewsbury avenue to the direction of Atlantio Grange." Anna B, Strickland. 1 Charles Harrison, Little Silver. Cobbler, Green Mountain, Ketahdin On the committee arr Garrett The/esiduary estate Is to be con- and Cheppewa. Thompson, master of Atlantio verted to cash with $200 going to Grange; Mrs. Lu'dwig Nlohaui, Wil- WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Charles Harrison, $500 to Angelo Itorm Briefs liam Rlordan, Bernard Snedeker,. MISS KARLIK ENGAGED SHERRY WINE MAKES DeGeorge, 212 Shrewsbury avenue, Early cutting of hay crops will Walter Mitchell and Austin Megill.; .!_Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Karllk- of A PIE THAT IS A PIE Too Late For Claanfication and $100 to Ferris G.- Jaudy, her help dairy farmers meet protein Keyport announce the engagement husband.- The rest of the estate is AIDED VtCTDtS. Every now and then >ve led that .NT.IUJ BANK it's Span Cnft StadloeI shortage to a large exten. of their daughter, Joan Carol Kar- we just must up and terve some- for picture framing; oil painting*. 1 to be divided equally between Trin- The Sea Bright ambulance took llk, to Charles Heyer, Jr., son of thing different. -Maybe tho..cause ctchjni:i nnd enuravlngi mtortdi full I ity Episcopal church of Red Bank Eggs are a luxury—a rare treat— two victims of the explosion at the Mrs. Charles Heyer, Sr., also of la ""having cpmpany for dinner, uv sl;a fruniel«u mantel mlrron, window J and the llonmouth County Council in many parts of Europe and Asia. Leonardo naval pier Tuesday to Keyport, and th«. late Mr. Heyer. maybe it's just one of tho.se duya vnlancus, lawn slcni, framad mirrors. S7 I Boy Scouts or America. S. Burrltt Prices as high as a dollar each are Monmouth Memorial hospital.' Mr. Heyei* was discharged recent- that life 'fieems all wrwig—but K:.?t I'ront Btrcot, two doors from j whatever the cause may be—here Klly'i. Photic lied Bank 8»»S. Boynton, • Red Bank, was named not unusual, and in some countries Members of the squad administered ly from the army'after serving two fN\ ESTKiATK BEFORE you executor. eggs have sold during the past year blood plasma to the victims on the Is one of the best cures. It's In Parade pictures will add Interest to your collection of home front war years In Italy. He was awarded the the form of a pie, but not just an Proper iiutnllntlon li al imporUnt as at much higher prices than this," way. • Purple Heart. proper insulation. Eitimatts (without ok- Mrs. Mary A. Dowd, Sea Bright, . snapshots. ordinary, every-day pie. This is )l»i>tion.) Jnhnrf-ManvlIU rack-wool In- who died March 18, bequeathed Squad members in the ambulance "pie that is pie" — and far, fur dif-stalled by company mechanic!. FhoS* property on the south side of East \ FTER victory the chances are Parades make Interesting pictures. Three average hen nowadays lay were John Carlson, Bert Emmons, MARINES WANT GAMES ferent than anything you've ever Adam Limmayar, Atlantic HlihUnds ** that signs of war; and "signs" Crowded street scenes, In -which men as many eggs as four average hens Officer George Dougherty and Wil- served before. »02. I'. O. Box 206. Ohurch. street, Sea Bright,' to her did 50 years ago. liam Doyle. The Marines stationed at Earle SHERRY WINE CHIFFON PIE WSJTff^r^ o 11UY—A bag with golf clubi. husband, William, for life and then Is used here in tho literal sense- in the Services back on furlough fig- Phonii Bed Bank' 8868-J. posters, billboards, special displays, ure prominently, make story-telling * * hare formed a baseball team and 1 oup milk to her son,, Francis J. l)owd. The SCULLING CHAMPION DIES ' are'anxious to meet clubs of this AOccajilonnl survey, work hour*) residuary estate goes 'to the wid- window displays] etc.—will vanish snapshots to record "the days of'14." Garden Notes Va. cup sugar noon to 10:80 p. m., no eanTasilna" unnoticed. Some day you will sud- Many kinds of lilies, If planted in Frederick A. Plalsted of Phila- vicinity. Cpl. Tantalo of the Ma- 3 egg yolks . •• ••• or aolllnir, permanent. Writ*. Bos O. ower who was named- executor in la taking crowd or parade pic- rine barracks will arrange V sched- - 3 egg whites It.," 001 Flnnaran, 1475 Broadway« a will dated Novembor 2, 1940. denly realize they are gone, spring, may fall to bloom the first delphia, world's champion profes- tures, & bettor view can be had from year after setting. Lilies already sional «culler In 1887, who took part ule' with those Interested. He, may 1 tablespoon gelatin soaked in New York, 18. ' As a matter ot'history It would an elevation such as a second floor in the garden should not be In- in the parade of "old timers' 'at a bo reached by telophflne at Free- .4 tablespoons cold milk i.Ol.F—-For thnt good approach shot to be a good Idea to' start now to pic- window. By shooting toward the on- 1 cup domestic Sherry wine tin- Rreon, join tha 10 o'clock Bator* RAYMOND >V. HENDHICKSON jured by careless hoeing which cuts rowing regatta held a few years hold 1000, extension 155 or 227. % teaspoon salt ilny dim. Phong Bid Dank 88B6-J. Raymond W. Hendrlckson died ture some of those war reminders coming marchers, llonts, and so forth, off the tips of the emerging shoots. ago on the North Shrewsbury river, Pinch grated nutmeg 1'OR , .SALE—Boy's blcyolt, ' lOrlnstt Saturday night at his home, .89 —and "signs" are. only the starting or juBt after they iass.byyou, at an died yesterday after a brief Illness . YWCA GAME PABTY. 1 cup whipped cream wh^'pl, two>lnch ballon tlrtu on* ll« Roield avenue, Deal, following a point of such a record. anglo ot about 46} or bllluonnls ng "signs of the times" Bank high 'school announced this of the church. . Refreshments will and soaked gelatin. Cook mixture evonlnir, 41 Wavorly Place, Phon Mr. Hendrlckson was a veteran of turn homo and secondly, they will mer.. ' t •• , . until It coats aspoon. Cool Bllghtly Jt 403, .. - you can Inject the human ihtaregt. morning that the Buccaneers will be served and prizes awarded. J ; World war one and,aervcd In the prove of special Interest In later and fold In stiffly boaton egg jHl'—"Small 11 old pin, with, wlshbono j element by linvinR somoono—proter- play the Atlantic Highlands high second World war as a radio opnr- years to those who now are too The removal of canes and ' side' school base.balt '.team at Red Bank whites. Let cool Until firm; nnd nmf pnnrl In oentsr, hai lentlmenUI [ nbly a clili'il—loolt^ng it the princi- branched of,rose plants with a prun- *«TH ANNIVEBSABT blend with whipped cream. • < vnriiL.. Xlennrd. Phone Bed Bank ISM | ator with the Maritime service In young to understand and remember Wednesday, May 8, instead ot May the European theater, He was a pal subject. . . ing knife rather than shears will Hflo'r B p. m, ' these war days. ' ' «. 7. Tomorrow's game here against Rev. Dr. George' O. Horn of the WAN'l'liD—Hnrbnr , matter, AtlanUq I member of,the Radio Operators' usually result In. smoother cuts and Long Branch will be played as First Presbyterian church of Free- STOLEN OAR' BECOVEltED. • illHhlwida munlclp»l harbor,. Apply In I •You alfould got pictures, too, ot It'there is' a USO or entertain- with less bark damage, . Union !' •S» A"L'Vn rt»tlon , r """mi flR ot trnliia.-Tltls alia up- jtillur atr.tho tam« tlm«>< In many PANS PRAISE HAYES, „ Mr, and Mrs. John Soaman, Soo- ii nri.th. *ofterl»/«l4e o«'"1M —"•- rjand .'aye,tn« parents of a month-rona-tHIrd, ot tho( nation's Hint, |ni ttio VoMfh of BhMiribU ing Brnrc! „ mm ' l Hpnmpiitli County, New Je • '- i T...!-.» t » .i r f, noaiioitor hud vlolnlty.novor-hud tirWiV , m«?Rnoiwp3SHBT«ina. . iholfl'f-oon ______.„, tin'/opportunity to leMhls brldgo * "kick" out ol Uiaie •tonerarp spread, on«'uvtr the other jot* i, baitbail v.litgui'iV* have- 6i§n 4nd difg into lf« toll to tht «uno Hndiiif MipptiUnn for hji RED BANK REGISTER, MAI

LET US State Bowlers Swamp Dentbt Di*cu»*c* ; Start Tourney [wJS^ssm^ Cinder Team Child Fa*iei?t»:;A •poke on "The CfclM Patient" at a 10 STUDIO Bank It Weak J meeting of the Moiunoutfc Couaty IN5WCU0W3 IN 1 Dental jlsslstanU aisoclatloa re- MX OIIAOES , Talcei DouWfe, Le*d " In Trtpk EyenU .^ f GARDENS, Al% S D- f |M«, S.B«th Ava, Leu Brantfc ..~ .^ WUjMumiisO^^tojmiaaisjit^* tf Branch track Uam handed the R«d Bank \JTBLL..B. 3088-W soeJaOon/lfarW at tat Bed Bank! high' school elnder men an 87-80 Weekdays, • to • r. M. • ReorifOon alley, lut weeWoSrJ defeat ratterday srftoraoojJ as the & Snn.. 10 A. M. to 1 P. If, «he |8,10ff-pitea fund as a fewjooa? Bu«B) exhibited' a serious weakness lUgiers placed themselves in good til* traoK1 events, in capturing positions tor the following four but flVS' In that division. w»ek» 6t the 'eontsst. ' - ' : "| STORAGE Firsts in the field events were Paul Albraobt of Red Bank and taken by Rog«l In the discus with /We* Oroder of Fair Havtn copped 108 feet, » inches; Jones threw the. Vegetable QIVE.YOUR FURS IIQUE the doubles lead, while tbe Hansen- •hot ifrleet, 2 inches; Pulley broad- and Baum combination of Farmingdale. pd 18 feet, 11 inches, and A VACATION FOR rested in second, place. Dr. Morgan Slekels pole vaulted 10-feet, 7V4 PLANTS Flower Colio and Alex Curehln are lit lnohas. Slokela also took second COMFORT AND Is the word fourth place in that department place In the javelin heave, to head Tomato Eggplant In the singles, At Carey of Fran- SECURITY 'FABBIC FATB Is The Only the Bus squad with eight points'. Lettuce ; Pepper .Organization In The County: hold leads the pack. Walt Conrow of Oakhurst is In second position. Oiblin took second place In tbe Celery,- Parsley mile and Hembllng took, third in Specialising In yard-foods - The only other countlan still in the Several Varletii CHICAGO eontast isi Curchln, whose singles the i2O-hlgh and 320-low hurdles, Offering a ShQp-at-Home games of 588 plus a M handicap' Rogel scored. again with a. third in the pole vault event to tie Pully Snapdragons Asters service Roller Skates gave him fourth place. • . Alyssuni Lobelia In the five-man event, Stone Pott for ' Red Bank honors with six t. Delivering you yard goods points apiece. ' Pulley placed third Salvia ' Ageratnm orders . inn of Spring Lake Is In fourth •18.98 place, Nat's Jewelers of Long Is the shot-put, - Petunia* Cornflower Britton of Lone Branoh was out- If you are within a radius of Branch .has fifth,-Horn* and Auto Strawflower Marigolds AHSiie. of Red Bank has-eighth and Star- standing for the Green Wave, 0 miles of Red Bank, our and many others Arranga to,ha»« r««r fan atarad salesman will come with lam- dust inn of Bed Bank it ninth. The above- plotiirer shows the romping In to win the 100 and 220- Bernard Hover' adjutant, Pattsy yard dashes, . Rusclo aJso- did a hara far tha' Simply call or write for him ning a hat for the last game, while Wars, saluting the colors at tbe re-three years, Harry Saunders trus-* making the course in 2 minutes, i In PLANT BANDS for , to corns. Oroiier hit the maples for 176, 19S seconds, quatt th«y will ba flated,- ra- KISLIN'S cent exercises when they were in- tee for two years and Ralph Sacco planting without root: dis- modalad or rapalrtd at a nom- and 306. For the fourth spot, Oollo ducted Into office. The ceremonies trustee for one year. inal cbarga. rolled 168, 215" and 167,whlle Curchln took place at tbe poit home, Me- turbance Jointly with the Installation of Our axpart Sport Shop toppled the ptns for 170, 178 andchanic and -Mount streets, with officers of Vernon A. Brown post^ In FLATS or by the DOZEN FABRIC FAIR 188.': Sheldon De Baun of Asbury Park, furriara are commander of the sixth district, as the Ladies' auxiliary of the post; on th« prtm-. "It* Shop-at-Hotni Takrle Serrict" IMS E Front St, FTVC-MAN THAM8 • - Veterans of Foreign Wars of-the Large healthy plant* at * master of ceremonies, and Joseph low cost. laaa ta talk United States, also had their an- ovar -with you Bed Bank, y. J,—- Bank—— JUJghite of Anhiiry aPrk, past jtateJ H1 Li. 18IT-V T.O, Box fit commander, as Installing officer. th« work you The officers ware installed by Keglers Awarded l-~ want dona. Tbe'guest speakers were CoL Gor- • ••"saBiT ' DU^ " Fennel don Irwin of Stanley agenclea, and Past State President Emily Lever- Season Prizes 5^ They will ad- Br.nS?!!.!...— » 1M till Lieut Col. McGlnaley'bf Fort Mon- ing, assisted by 5ast District Pres- Summer Savory, viia you care- Sonntt C*4(, N«w mouth. Pa«t 'County Commanders ident Fram Mebus as installing etc. fully — Branawtek -„.._ MM 18*1 conductress. The Red Bank Bowling league you ladlv. 188 2841 Fred Klefendorf of Highlands and' Davldion'i, Ktarnr 27*4 held its 22d annual banquet Tuea u«l attanl Htm. * Auto Bad Bank MM 189 2812 William De La Motte of Asbury Those installed weft Ruth Taylor Pot Plants In Bloom - Ferns SUrdurt Inn. Red Bank 24(7 "811 1114 day night at the Wlllowbrook inn, 401 1812 Park and former U. S. Congress- president, Evelyn Taylor senior * * + * Good WUIHOM, B«kn»r 2410 man William H. Sutphln of Mata- Fair Haven, at which awards for WRIGHT STORES Brra? EacUi. Nawark 2S« 187 2795 vice president, Marion Jones jun- the- season just ended were made. B«p*ln. Bad Bank 2400 88T 1717 waniwere the guests of honor. ior vice president, Elizabeth Castin 181 -J7J1 Fred S. Morris of Eatontown, presi- . Drive out to FOR w inh $*»» 'Stia newly elected officers In- treasurer, Ella Walling - chaplain, dent of the league, was toastmas- Cuv.TnAM ... .. 818 71 881stalled were Edgar Taylor com- Ella McGreagor conductress, Vir- ter. Conrow. Oakhurat •• . &14 27 65mandin1 g officer, Garfleld Adama of ginia Miller guard, Elizabeth Conk, Ktoate, N.w Brunrwtek ., 6»S 48 848Belmar senior vice commander, Margaret Schaffer and Julia ; Mil- Ed Bahr, secretary of Monmouth Milibrook Farm Carohin. lUd Bank ._:. " 588 54 84? County Bowling association, and The Unusual Monaxban. N«w»rk . . 896 45 84Alexande0 r Blnaco junior vice com- ler trustees, Elizabeth Boyd. Secre- Yuknu.. N.wark . 589 51 8M mander, Con Verrey quartermaster, tary, Alice McKenna, Helen Schaf- Lou Hendricks, secretary of the Greenhouses 68 Monmouth Street, RUMO, FaUnon „ 578 88 SISJohn H. Stamm chaplain, .Vincent fer, . Marie Harrison and Anna Shore Firemen's Bowling league, Raot«, Ntmrk •« 18 8S7 were guests, and each presented Opposite Borough. Hall KUraashl.T. Rahwar (70 Faulo post surgeon, Arthur Han- Throckmorton color bearers and New Monmouth Mldd. Mfl IN DOUBLES son Judge A. G., Joseph Vaughan Evelyn Weeks patrtotio instruc- awards to the keglers. Bahr dis- BED BANK CnilwAlbrMht. Weeks service and publicity officer, tress. tributed checks to the Red Bank Just beyond the Baptist Church Bank Il8t If 1801 winners of the recent Monmouth Kacn-Baum. lafdal. HIT 8 1187 county tournament, and Hendricks HARDWARE and HOUSEWARE Hauiw-Yuhaa, Ktwark presented the annual award for Cello - Ourealo. Bed 1169 88 1119 Methodist Men's , Bank ._..- Matawan Crushes high scorer to Nordy Aschettlno. 1081 IM 1104 High single game score honors GS Bamett 660 Oookman Ave, Asbury Park Asbury Park 8804 ASH BAIL, HICKORY RCWOS was involved in a minor crash on courts are again open to the pub- April 21 on Route 36, was examined Dr. H. J. Oopperthwalte 8 Broad St, Bed Bank Bed Bank J587-J . lic, Harold L. Potter announced For Miss Bizz&rro by Dr. Marc Krohn at the request yesterday "at the flnt play in two Dr. W. T. Dlrkln Hamilton Ave., Seaside Height*' Seaside Park M '* Revolving Yard Clothes Mrs. Allen Collins and Mrs. Jo- of Police Officers Raymond Wall- yean started on the popular river- seph. Marks gave a bridal shower Ing and Joseph Dnhart. Dr. Krohn Dr, Anthony DeVlto T10 MatUson Avo,, Ajsbury Park Asbury Park 9122-J front? borough property,. Tuesday at Mrs..Colllns' home on found the motorist .unfit to drive a Dr. Peroy^Doremus 15 Monmouth St, Bed Bank Bed Bank 1889' . JD^r with 120-Ft. Line ; $8.98 The'oourtt, which will be open William street for Miss Betty BU- car, police said, , ,HnW..Nw*mWj,.jtSOSJ»»l!W»l?.tWNWjSOll - carro; Miss Blwarro will be matv Dr. D. A, Edwards 96 West Front' St, Bed Bank Bed Bank> 879 jubject to weather conditions, from rled May 13 to Mlohael Stavola. Tifberoug-rooted begonias should OS WJ Front ¥£irKeypoii' " . Keypok 1888 .;* 9 a. m. until darkness on week- Quest* were Mrs. Samuel Biuar- % W Walker-Turner Floor days and from'9 a, m. until 8;SO p. not be permitted to become ' pot Dr. Joseph *.-Hawkins 12 W. Hlver Boad, Bumspn Rumson Wt .ro, Mrs. John' Petlllo, Mrs. Thomas bound before planting time arrives, m, Saturdays and Sundays, ' ' lUverahlrt, Mrs.' .Joseph Trigill, Bed fliank 998 Model Drill Press , . $234.00 . Mr. Potter", who la coach of the handled with a mliHwwm of root Dr. Anton. Hoyt 21 Broad St, Bed Bank Mrt. Nick Cassia, Mrs. Anthony disturbance. . Red Bank high school tennis team, Gettls, Mrs. Fred PalandrJno, Mrt. Dr. Harry V, Johnson 61% Arnold Ave., Point Pleasant Point P. »7« stated that the courts bad been re- John Bobson, Mrs, John Hlgglns, • • „•• • • <••• Dr. II. O. A. Kraut v SSIrtardlng Boitf, K*d, flank •• .Red Bank 619 conditioned with a- new top and Mrs. Michael Arnone and Misses new net*. He'also stated that the Ann Hlgglns, Mary Cittandlno and ^JAREYOUAS Dr, William Lenier 780 Oookman Ave.,,Asbury l'urk Asbury ]>rk 8098 Garden Tools -— Seeds looat school students are permitted Rose Qlgllo. ' ' • - • - to uie the c6urt» free of charge ' Dr. Anthony W.MarancIo ,81 Oakland St!, Hod Bank Red Bflllk 8996-J , '' during the morning hours. , Dr. Louis F. Mellacl v ISO East Blver Boad, Rumson Hunmpii 1080 Scott's Lawn Seed onmouth NCp Club, il^TOH -»|tloolm M. Parker Main St., F>eehold: Freehold 1278-Jf As You Used To B.-7 Two More Vets f o FetSeLegion ' Dr. Milton raperth .118. Main BC, Mianaequan ••-"• " Maiuuquan SIT FertilizSr — Boiie" Meal Or tri J v : In E1H« Employ ' Shrewsbury pott of tut Amerl- ft> »na , Dr. A. Shulman 1M Broadway, Long Branch' , Long Branoh tut David ^tJBHls, prqprittor of the oan Legion, wilt be guests of the • Dr, Herbert.SWckman 4A East Atoin St,-, Freehold Freehold 838 Bills Office, supply company of Rod non-oommls8lon«d offloers of Fort moid yost«rday that h* Monmouth tomorrow nl»ht at'their Dr. Charles TaislnJ Ml Crosoent i'wkway, Sea Girt »prfaf TJktiit 4 tyO more" tXirVloa m^M^sm^^m^xM^M he art mbmbsrt ? Fourteen, SEP BAKg BEGXSTBB. MAY 2.194& FOR SALE FORJALE BUSINESS NOTICES AUTOMOBUJErf ROOMS FOR RENT TOE>K SAUE-fltraw for bedding -.vail, U-FXBOX MAHOGANY dining room JOEGEB CEMENT mixer, one ba* mix, OOMPLBTK , 7VBMISHIN0S far five afe ablib ; priced right.right. Call DoDoirean, bt- •ait«; eatfa-scbeit; other household good jtane. Phomi Bed .Bank tfllt^J. DOUBLJS BOOM. -Large aunny i tween 8 and «." Eato-town 111. arttolai. Oall Bed Bank SMS.* rooms: d|nlog room, bedroom, Urinf %3 „ ..with three windows. VealrabW fiH xiunoriejf seeaavda boarooar,. team wagon, room inlta" and lamp), in Colonial maple, aue, Atlantis Highlands, MEW l-LEC'-ROMIX vacuum cleanera_ bkm <3tfAiTand tt.tuxed_ o jacket; >A»H—aignature, furniture, auto. Bea-/ phon* Attan- dtntlal aection. Convtnient to bui 1 btltlff delivered at pr-«war-*rleerFree Phone Mlddletown 88-W. Including rug*. Easy washing machine, \jc Highlands Z4». With or without kitchen privilege!, ! op* whil- *- an.—d one blacackk dresa vcttv ONE-YEAR-OLD APPLE, peach and late model Hoove* with attachments, con Stnanca Co, 77 Broad atreet,,Bed Xn9 jsvuoiitfr, one-ton panel do* demonstration In Bed Bank vicinity, In •lie 84; one pair trouaen; one black Bank. 1<72< Coargfa 2% par cant be seen anytime after 6 ,p. m. or I . your bom.. Spapan part* and repair*pair*. English walnut trees; alto flg tree! Oo61erator, 100-poqnd capacity. Beas- —.llV.llVere y truck, heavy duty Urea, new sy • and Sunday.' B89 Blver route y drest overcoat, lot a, ..mall man, ISO and jrrspes: Edward Koaleky green- onable. May be -a*en by avpolatDaot. month. UetoM No. 742. < overhauh l job. Apply Club Bhurabe, s Don'D' t delayl , PPhonh e ttodayd , SSidd BanBkk for complete outfit. Pbone Bed Bank •: Haven.* . * ' _. ? LOST AND FOUNP house, -Neptune Highway, Eatoatowa. WrlU "Furnishings," Box 511.' -Bad UENBrocLB cleaned and dog, drains fn- Kaanaburg, V KOOM, fet eolorad. S( Cf 2257-J. 68e.» Across the highwa_y frfroom E-So itation. Bank.* ' ' stalled; wood a»wing, eetlmatea given i THREE COWS, good mllken, t&ree good BLNGHR DELUXE vacuum cleaner, per- all Jdnih of mil work. Howard Tllton, OBt X FOBS iruek. wlib'"Usbt o«, Itreet, Shrewsbury. Pbone Bed Bask'i MDMIV^lM^WgbMDMIV^lM t on'Map!onMap.. avenue, SQUARUARE OAK dinidininning ''roomrrom, ,t atable, with GABDEN PLANTS, in pots, plant bands 10 Ctnttr atreet, Bamaoa, phont Rom< Oan be tetn at Taylor's Auto Laundry, tlO6-M. Call after i p. __• '— •& goats, mala • and two femalei, Bocco feet condition, Will sell for J50. threh e leavesl , threth e chaihi n and buffet or flats. All popular varieties of v«g- , WWeekk MJMJleaael , containinii g elothliurlthl . Falcohette, B. F. D. No, • 1, Box ill. 1 son 51*.J. - •• 29 Pearl street. Bed Bank. Phone FURNISHED BOOMS. Girls or couplet Owner taaxJuna "»* by identifying Phone geaaaburg 1482-J.» with large mirror, |20i child * T«ry •tables, flowers and berks. Drive out 2MJ-M. . HI ghwar 85. Mlddletown. to Millbrook Farm Oreenhouus, New rAlNIEB and paper banger; also>«arpen- Preferred; One hlock frem Whelan'a', tmtentii •'•«'. paying t« thia tdvertise- COMBINATION storm window ' and CMaauMMD PUP.PIE3UE . regiatered A. sturdy play table, with two chain, "and tar Work, day or «ontra«t; hardwood Drug itore. 65 White itrtet, Red Bank.- t Pho»« Bed Bank KK78-J8 - K. C, six weeks old, one red male, doll's high chair, S8; ehlld'a desk and Uonmouth. Just beyond the Baptist Phont Bed Bank 274J-W-* OST—Blue wool dMl blouse, between icreem. No down pay,' three yeara two red females, one "blue" female; chair, .$8; Flexible Flyei" «(ed, IS.' Phone church. .Phone' Mlddletown 84«. floors, old floors .and stairs sanded Ilk* WANTED to pay. First payment October 1. Free also Hanoyla Alpine Sun Lamp, -pre-, FBEEZiEaS—Friendly, terms can be ar- new. Experienced workmanship, Myron B., ULBAN, COMFORTABLE mod«m.roo«t, h»roy P)aee__ind Uonmouth on Msple wtiniates. Phone Bed Bank 8184. Red BkmU Moraon, it Mount atreet. Phone Bed in private home, with private bath, < «*-e Saturday. April 30. Reward l» of- ecrjption sire, Mercury Quartt. Call BOY'S 20'INCU Columtian bicycle, per. ranged. Mlddletown. Befrlgerstlon * wBLDERLY LADY wantt room and »T«*-e Saturday. April 301 . Rea FRESH EGGS and poultry, broilers; board with refined famllgr. About tli Phone Bed Banlfl 2078-M or \m, . , for return t o Kn.K 1 SpinninSpinningg , 151522 Bed Bannk »0i>5»0i>5.. . feet condition. 18 Cornwall street, Cold Storage Construction, Highway X. ffered d for r , fricassee, roasters ind ducks; ehleksn 1>AV BEED and mattress |10, army fold- Phone Mlddletown 2S8. - liHNEKAL COMTBAOTOB and cesspools a week. Phone Bid Btnk 1797-M. i I'ttAvrnVELY FUBNI8HBD room! al" " Maple avenueavenue,, B«Ked- Bank.-ant' . manure. Phone Bed Bank Z081-JV Highlands. - cleaned i carting and grading, top • so a large studio room. 888 Broad' ' Jne cot $2, metal card table I3r_imall 1941 WIZARD MOTOB BIKE. Price $867 FOBO-FEBOUSON tractor, mpwer ana tOBT Pair ol eye~flasses on Monmoutn James John, 41 Marlon street. belly store 18, utility "Dolly" 14. 9 soil, manure, 1111'dirt, cinders, graval'*nd • plow attachments'; alto double 41m street. Bed Bank, _ext to Lea Gertrude street. J. E. Barnes, »1 Poplar ave- boy'i or glrl'i bicycle, tile SO. Price •and. BstlmaUs given. Phone EM Bank apartment. • ) •• ASPARAGUS BOOTS, Martha Washing- Blverview Bbad. Monmouth Beach.* i 15. .Phone KeanibUrg 1489-J, : BUSINESS NOTICES 14ps. Oscar Backer, ii Second t harrow In good condition. Please phone >tte. Fair Haven. Reward.* ton, wholesale or retail, $3 a hundred. Helmdel «741 after t p. m, MNQL-S ROOM, clean and comfortable, LOST—Passbook Ko, 35,369 on second OttLtBVtttVBNM N S SERVICEI . Everythinh g ELECTBIO StOVE, gas stoves, chrome Fair Haven. N.I. Strawberry and raspberry plant!. Sal- for . ththee poultry keeperl Dlsbrow breakfast1 set,' mahogany and cherry TRUCKING AND HAUWNG. Call Deal FlVE'bR BlX-BOOM apartment or small close to town. 1» Waverly Place.* National Bank « Trust Co., Bedvatore Stranlcro, phone .Keyport 1840-J. ld Kd n ' 102-M-l or Write M, Homiclc, B, F. BSSSP00L8 cleaned and' built, swptie - tbc-rbom houtt In or,near Bed Bank, KEANSBuao—Free room to young Bank. Beturn to sbove' bank. Brothersh , WWalepond. Koad, n-mile west' bedroom suites, studio counches, lamps, D,. Eatontown. tanks cleaned and Installed, drains In- ROOFING AND SIDING, expertly ap- of West Long Branch school. For de-wardrobe, mahogany ' corner cabinets, stalled. Phont any time day or night, Christian family of three adults, Would woman, preferably teacher, willing to plied. Prices are right. No down pay- livery or -free aervlce phone Long card, table lets,, living room eultes, Dun- HOUBEMOV1NG, raising buildings, ma- RutMOi 74«-J. Harvey TUtbn, » like same anytime "before August 1st. sleep on tame floor with six children. • FOR SALE" ment. .Small monthly Payments ar- Branch>a»80. can Phyfe dining room suite, pthtr son work, carpenter work and track- Brnee place. Bnmson. - M. L. Fish, J7 So-jth street, - French- Write, "Free Boom," Box ell. Bed Bank. ranged. Call Red Bank 109, Uonmouth PAIB • LADY'S brown leather riding Items too numerout to mention* Bnrdge'e ing, Morris Horn* Impt, Co,, Box 188SEPTIO TANKS and oewpoole cleaned) town. N..J. Phone French town 61. .. BOOM-Sultable /or couplei'.cihyenlenl' WATER PUMPS, Fairbanks-Morse and Construction Co., 20 West itreet, Red boot!, site 8. I'hons Red Bank Warehouse. Clay rtreet or rear ot 128" Keaniburg. - ' • also dry wall*, drains Installed. Es- AMERICAN ANTIQUE furniture, old location. Phone Bed Bank 18-2.* .Myers, hand or electric, deep ot .hal- Bank. " • '• • 581-J-i.e .. , Broad itret, Bed Bank. . ' CARPENTER WOBKTwantedT Bating, timates- given. Oscar Backer, 47 Sec-'- silver, china and glats, family por- DOUBLE ROOM. Clean and comfort low will In stock; alto pipe -ttlngfc FOR SALE—Ducks and duck tggl for TWO PORTABLE radios, in good; con- •iding, insulation, and good, repairing, ond street. Fair Haven, phone Bed Bank trait!. Mrs. -.Richmond, 42 East Main. able. Close to town.: 19 Warerly > erUndert. valves, tanks, etc Conover hatching. James Join, 41 Marlon . ANDIRONS, I.T.BO; flretooli, 16.801 Michael Frangella, Box 439, B. F. S., atreet, 'Freehold. Phone 178. • Place, Red Bank.* ,.' . : dition, ~ Can be seen by appointment. Eatontown. ' • . - . ' B»e.. Wlcktt-ak. N. J.. phone Holm- street. Bed Bank. Phone Bed Bank Phone Long Branch 2967-B.' screen, 36,78; garden Implement!, ANY K^KE vacuum cleaner repair ser- WE BUY USED tbot gun., rifles^ ttthlng Z08I-J. : ... ••••••• HOUSE PAINTING; ajso signs mode to rodi and reels, Hlghtst prltts paid, del 6121 PIANO—In good conditiont. . Call at 2020 80 cents each| jardlneen, SI.each;' vice. We are equipped to either re- T _>_J-tTS FOB ALL ourpo.ei,. direct trom I'RE-WAR MAN'S bicycle. Ilka new. 140. Bk R k order. George E. Parker. .Phone pair or rebuild your cleaner. O. ft D. phone Bed Bank 1088. Kislln's Sport REAL ESTATE WANTED Bank itreet_____, _ Bank, at any time,' bookcase; cabinet,' *8.K; also new Estontowr. 894-M., factory at reaioiuUe prices.. Atlantic Call Bed Bank 8898. ' - KrfCHJSN TABLE, poreclaln top. 10 Appliance Service Co., 80 Whit*'street. Shop, li East-f—rft etreei ' • Paint company. 119 West Front itteet, FOUNTAIN PENS repaired, factory- Bruce Place., Bumson., Phone 709-J.' lot of uied hooked and domestic, PEOWIN8, DI8CJSO, harrowing- and Phone Bed Bank 27M-J. ' DO YOU HAVE a home i*'Bed Bank . Bed Bank. N. J. phone 22M-W. methods. Don't throw that old pen ruet, fine bedroom furniture and seeding. Call Deal 102-M-l or'write ARTHUR E. BOYOE, painting contractor, YANKEE/TRADEB will bur your tor sale? I hive a client wltb cai_>^ away. We can fix'i t a) good as new;BURPEB^7-QUART pressure canner *&; M. BormlckBrmlc,, B, F. P.,, Eatontown, 'ho. wUL-*ay the price. Ella Wiltshire' also 100 feet of hose on reel $8. other bric-a-brac. Buaell'i ^Furni- exterior and . interior painting, esti- ' llneyporcelalni, china ornamentJ, Agencx?'77' Broad street. Bed Bank. ITU BUY and aell anything! New also new pern in stock.' Baclte Jewel- E3ttBRl6ttl6RR ANAND 1KTERIO1KTEIOR paintingi . mates supplied on large or •mall Jobs, rare /fewelt, antique furniture, new ers, 11 Monmouth street. Bed Bank, Glaasner. 61 Villa Place, Eatontowh.* ture and Art Galleries. It Eait' PhonejL.2161. ' " and used furniture, household At BAtt-AlN PRICE,' tailing equip:, Estimates given. Charles B. Wlltsle. first class work by, practical painters. and Jld silver pieces, stamps, money. Phone 716716.. . Front street. Phone 1698. Phone Eatontown 24. . Phone Rumson tit. LlKELJUNCi RESiDtiKTS of Bed _•__ ' goods, chine, glaieware, painting!,' ment for small boat; mast,' boom,and and booki. I trade fair and open , wlihr to rent a 6 or 7-room houta 'i bric-a-brac, etc. Buscll'e Auction SIBAWBEftRV PLANTS, Big Joe. path- sail, all in excellent condition; maat and HOLES DRILLED in china platel lor THE BEST PRICES, paid for rags. Iron, finrlcr, Sparkle, Blakemore, Fairmore, 7-FOOT Marconi rig, (mart sailing cat hanging. Gem Shop, 20( Norwood metal and paper. Gettls, junk dealer, above board. For courtesy dealing in Rid Bank by May 20. Muit more . ' Galleries, 25-27 East Front street. boom made of airplane spruce, are 10),i avenue. Long Branch. fronf established home .of 17 years. Guar- \ CatsWll Bed Star. In large or small feet. Price >40. Phone Bod' Bank boat, excellent condition, with™ new 2J( Shrewsbury avenue. Bed Bank. please contact Yankee Tradtf, Bed anteed .care of property. Referent is ex- f Bed Bank 1698. quantities, G. Douglas Parker, Rumion S422.* sail and monel - rudder; Price *">00.' F0R_{EKT—By the hour, day or week, Phone Red Bank 1598-W. Will call. roadd LittlLittle 5iJver. Phone. Bed Bank Bank, Mr. MorrllL Phont Red Bank cbinged, Write, "Lifelong," Box. 611, ' TWO NEW 16E-hon.power General' hone Long Branch 8812'evenings. cemeift mixer, wheel barrels, xnaaon ALL STEEL lawn, bodies bulitl bull- X217. . ' '• • Red Bank or call Bed Bank 8048-B. W6 PA- highest prlcei tor your poul- 8583 RADIO, white chest of drawers, rowing tools. Phone Eatontown 74J. dozen, farm equipment repaired, farm ' try, Wrfta or phone Long. Branch OPBN LUGGAGE trailer! auiopen dump . motors^ Dal&el engines, aix cylinders, LIST YOUK PROPERTY with us for » 1100. B9 North Broadway, Long Branch. two cycles, fresh water cooled, complete machine exerciser, chain, summer ESTABLISHED 1914. To your order, Al- trallero built to order. Century Weld- j-ent or aale. Buyers waiting. Bob- truck trailer. Bryan, Fortaupeck, with all accessories. Unsurpassed for rugs,' wood basket, bid iprlngi, sort- •o remade, recovered and sterilised, ing. Phone Mlddletown V.864. OpposiU HIGHEST-PRICES paid for glasi, china, Zwlckl's Uv« Poultry Market. Long Branch. ' • • Mlddletown station. figures, lamps, furniture, buttons, ert 1. Marvin,. Highway 84. Matawan. ', yachts. Ashing boats, for Bale at - 40 able • kerosene beaters, carpet aweeper, any ill*, style or type box-surlngs, mat- Phone MaUwan 841-J. _ *j filSOONTlNUKD Imperial washable wall- ANTIQUES7 BBICA-BRAC, furniture, per cent of.actual cost. Commander N. dishes, odds and ends: Private home. tresses, pillows, etc., by John Davles, IKON RAILINGS for porches, stairways, clocks, vaiel. Will buy single pieces or naser for every -room In your Home; , bought and sold. Martin It Wing An- Phono Mlddletown'72-R. 826 • Bay avenue; Highlands. Phone etc.. Made to order by Seedorf Com- collections. All articles must be old, (•AKM-—Acreage and country bomes. J TalueV lo—t1«r-on-»al»-tot-»a.aa,jB9L B. Wolcott. Phone Red Bank 1458-M. Pearl Oilman, 82 Spring street,. Red List now with Merritt B. Lamioa j tl qiieBT^ 4—Shrewsbury—aTenue,--at_t(>». ONE-JBn3B¥-A«S-GuernBsy^ttood£ain^ jTMALL combination cabinet rang*, coal Highlands 1822,_ .' . pany, 19 years 'at 9 West street. Bed room lot. Quantities and patterns are end of Monmouth street. .Phons Bed ^fTEW^EBVINGJJ-cre—Satn.—Siarei^ Bank. Phone 2189. Bank. Agency, IB West Main street. Freehold. * United.. Klarin's Faint Store, 26 Mon- lly cow, Bernard Warneker, Everett. "and gas oven, grey ena_nlpi_~good~ HAVE V6U ANV property lor s.UJ' I 'j moutthh itreet, tt:. Bank 8736-J. - Phone Bed Bank 7 96-W-2. condition. Price $26. Phone High- again In business. Let ue control that . AND MAUMINIS work, llm- OR flPlNBT plnnn, any «l»» FEED. FEED. FEED. Grain is very roof water, with a new gutter and lead- •tudio, no deslen. Write. "Pianoi," ."have several all Cain client! who wish-, etal-i work. Phone Bed Bank INSURE YOUR HOME, business, auto- eri, have you any poultry to be Samuel Swarti, 14 West'Front street, 60 WHITE LEGHORN1 laying'uulleti, not 4-West Front street, Bed Bank. Phone dresied, If yon have, lev us do* It for erty wltb Conrtance Smith Agency, 14 ' Phone Bed Bank 1387.' PIANO INFORMATION. Play safe, have Rod Bank 1387.* 1476-J or Eatontown 360-M, Joseph V. moblle and other property with Haw- Msple avenue, .Fair Haven. Phont Bed \ it appraised before you buy or sell. a year old. Phone Bed Bank 3660-1S. Bo.art, 71 Falter itreet. River Plaza. kins Brothers, Real Estate and Inaur-' you. Beyer Poultry Farm. Ninth itreet, „ USED cook stovei, gal BOILER^American Red Devil.' »;ith red 3HINA, complete ."service for inn Red Bank. . • Weit Keaniburg, N. J, pbone Keans. Bank 2308.- Nominaomin l feeee. Dlrhan'a a Piano Shopp,, IS Edme Wedgiewood, all white rame- ncc. 77 Broad itreet, Red Bank. Phone ranges, oil cook Hovel and heaters, Drummond Placel , Sedd SSank , Ph jackets, capable of heating seveh-room EXPRESS—Movlng ol trunks, etc. Phone 852, • . burv 686. $5U REWARD FOR information leading all In flnt-class condition. We carry Phone house. Phone Red Bank 3660-R. quins, cream soups, bouillons, after din- HAND WOUND phonographs, muile to unfurnished apartment or house for - iumacs and atove pipes, wickt for all 933. ner coffees, included, five ill* platel, Bed Bank 2041-J. Hill Bros., 160 KED BANK FLOOR Waxing Co., floor 11-FOOTyBOWBOAT, BO-lnch beam, .15- West Bergen Place; Bed Bank.* vraxlng, sanding . and . raflnlahlng. boxet; organs, etc. Regular or ten-permanent civil service employee. Phone) ' makes of stoves, Samuel Swarti, 14 SWAKTZ'S AUCTION rooms. Juit ar- inch depth, weight 200 pounds, cedar Price, S250. Call Red Bank '8888.* record type, Write, "L, K.," Box (11,Long Branch 2776-W. t, . West Front atreet. Phone Red Bank • rived, new mahogany bedroom sets, JOHN TffMPKXNS, representing United Homes, "offices and ftore*. Phone Bed R»i Bank. > coii springs and inner spring mattresies. planking, copper and brass screw fast- 25-WATT amplifier and Xtal micro- •Bank 148S-J or 788-J. i, A 7-S-room,hquse to'- rentT: ened, mahogany trim, reinforced tran- Organ Co., Ope-nsltle, "L- I. New and ^T%. phone call to me will secure you a.' At 29 East Front street. Call Bed Bank phone. Excclent condition, 178. Eat-used pipe organs. Rebuilding and elec- ATTENTION I—Will pay highest price1; JlJST ARRIVED—Pipe and sipeleli fur- som, for outboard; natural wood finish, ontown 430-R.* • REPAIR SERVICE on any make Frlgld- for your furniture, antiques, rugs, svr tenant for ye an. Phone Bumson 749-JJI nacei, oil burner! for cook stovei and 3-13.' • • • {100. Phone Red Bunk 2540-J." trification of old .oreana and main- aire,- vacuum cleaner, washer . and NEW HOUSE TRAILERS, for lmmedi- LOOP—cabin sleeps three; galley, toi- tenance. B. F. t>., Entontown. Phone ver, pictures, porcelain!, bric-a-brac, and beaters. Samuel Swarti, 14 West Front' UOAT—16-foot clinker built runabout, let, new 1945. Pennant class. 18,260. ironer and electric range or water heat- art'goods. Don't sell before we estl- WE HAVE Innumerable veteran! atreet. Phone Red Bank 1387.' . ' ' ate. delivery. Robinsvllle Trailer-Sales, Eatontown 43-J. er, etc. C. ft D. Appliance. Service Co., latet Friedman's, 85 South Main street, mnane Trenton 3-8280. four cylinder, Dodge Marine, perfect Eatontowri 430-R.f LAWN MOWERS, power lawn mowers . who wish to secure housing priced WSI CAJtRY metal cabinete, sinks and condition, full equipment, 'including RADIO—Phono combination, automatic 60 White street. Phone Red Bank Asbury Park. Phone 8143. tubi, with linoleum topi and chrome. '&B. SALE—Acres^bT sod, five cents trailer. • Beady to go in water. H. H. sharpened and repaired, sclnors and 2761-J. from $4,500 to $10,000. Atllit us— per square foot, Mlddletown Stock changer, RCA Victor, Good condition, cutlery sharpened. Keys fitted for trunks OR 4!4-HOOM apartment, with two •smuil Swarti, 14 West Front street Bowtell, Atlantic Highlands, Phone US. J126. Entontown 430-B.* DOGS BOARDED, washed, all sped, bedrooms, or house in Red Bank or In assisting them. All cash to you oa him, Thomas Si Field. Phone Bed May be ieen at Bohr's Bout Works, and valises. Ail kinds of locks repaired. stripped and conditioned. We show all -•hone Bed Bank 1387,* ISnk 861. • Cross Locksmith Shop, 155 Shrewsbury vicinity, by October. Desirable ten- closing. Phone uti or wt will bt glad bSty{. HOUSEB Buildln_,, Wrecking Co. Highlandsg . CONTENTS OF LOCAL homt. Tea-"- p, breeds at all shows. Give your' dog a ants, with good references. Write, "L. YARD AND A HALF ateel dump and avenue. Bed Bank. ^T break. Board it at a registered kennel. O. E.," Box 811, Red Bank. . to call' at your home. Schwtrtx. We sell ussd building materials and POULTRY HOtrSE,~0x48 int. to be wagon, 512.50; three-burner oil PAINTER,—DECORATO—C R and plpVr slumblng supplies, Highway 86, Keyport. . hoist. Phone Red Bank 421-W. torn down or moved, good ' condition; ATO Forty years experience. Vlmy Bldge COMBINATION STOVE,. coal and gas. Macklln, 8 Whita Itret, Bed Bank cooking- stove on legs, 114.50; hanger, 28 years experience, esti- Kennels, registered, South street, Baton- Thone Keypprt 483. USED STOVES, parts and repairs, gas roof rafters 2x6, floor beams 2x8 and mates cheerfully given. Louli Cnaian, Muit rjave gal oven: good condition; 3121. . water heater, china closet, hot air 9x12 Wilton rug, 118; Victorian town, at Wyckoff road, Monmouth coun- PIANOS. A. B. Dlrhan, piano mikot, 1x8 sheathing. Can be converted to 130 Center avenue, Atlantic Highlands. ty'a leading dog hotel. any color. Phont Keyport 83?.* dealer, tuning, repairing, renovating. registers, floor lamp; other articles too six-car garage. Price $500. 110 Ocean dresser, $18.60; steelice box, 119; Phone Atlantic Highlands *667-J. WANT TO BENT. For month of June OENTLEMAR KKCJUIKKS large room;, numerous to mention. US Shrewsbury RADIOS—Sales and Service. Repaired at Shop and showroom Drummbnd place, avenue, Monmouth Bench; also one plat- organ, $25; Mission docks, $2 each; ATTENTION DEVELOPERS and honr.e - only, small cottage, within ten miles and private bath; garage accomoda-* .phone -Red Bank 883. avenue, Red Bank. form scale gliding weight type. $26.• our shop by trained technician!. Coast of Bed Bank. Call Long Branch 852-M tlons, with reflned family, starting about 27-FOOT SKIFF, Imperial Chrysler mo-, porch gates, $1; two-burner oil builders Lowest estimates given on Appliance Co,, 116 West Front street. AIRPLANE MOTOR. 'Hall Scott, 100 h. bulldozer work: land clearing, cellars or write "Small Cottage," Box 611, RedJune lit. Phone Allenburst 2S27r ori NOTICE. If JOU an thinking ' tor, just overhauled, boat newly p.' Never been used, complete, suit- heater, $10,50; twin site maple bed, Phone Red- Bank 2039. Bank.* write 1H6 Spier avt'nue, Allenhurst. |j painted^ new battery, wiring. Will sac- dug. lots graded and cleared, made •bout dliposini of your household nble for marine use. Price $150, Call coll spring and mattress, $2t; maple ready for contractor to btijld. No job REFRIGERATORS—Salea «V Service. 17 A SMALL INCUBATOR of about 100- RETIRED BUSINESS woman wilbti for-- rifice, because of sickness. Phone High- after 5 p. m.. Long Branch 491. ._ years experience on all makea^ See - goods and furniiaings, real eitate, lands 1039. Aik for Tom. 278 ^' 1 chest of drawers, $28.60; maple too smsll or too large. Latest modern hen egg capacity. Write, Box 448, nisned room with kitchenetU! If pot- J BOY'S BLUES SEftGEft . coat and whTtl Deiael equipment. Coast Contracting the new, amazing. Admiral Dual-Tempi Bed Bank.* sible, good location. Write, ']B. W," ' lire stock, farm machinery and »ir.k avenue. Highlands. wsshsblt flannel pants for graduation, bookcaso, $8,50; also china, glass- Co. Phone AtIant!e Highlands 70-J or Coast Appliance Co., 116 West Front 0 street. Phone Red Bank 2089. CABIN CRUISER or skiff, between 26 Box oil,' Bed Bank.* . equipment, coniult without obliga- HIGH CLASS living room antique fur- slxe 16 or 17 years, 42 Third aveiiuo, ware and other bric-a-brac, Ruicll's Red Bank 2048-J. . and 80 feat, with or without ..motor. TWO ADULTS, no children, no Peta,? tion, B. Q. Coats, Auctioneer, 490 niture, six pieces, excellent condition. Atlantic Highlands. Phone 385. WASHING MACHINES. Salea eV Ser-Call Long Branch 4186 or evenings wish to rent a'hovse or an apartment,- Seen by appointment. Margaret Nor Furniture and Art Galleries, 25-27' AMPLIFIERS—Service, sales, rentals, vlce. Let us help you chase those Bath avenue, Long" Branch, Phone Dell. 886' Norwood avenue, Elberon. SIX SPOTTED and solid color 'horses, Enst Front street. Phone 1698, Hart Webber. Phone Atlantis High- Long Branch 2128-B. Write. "Apartment," Box til. Red one Jumper and one .mule; horaei lands 8S7. - ___" wash day bluet. Coast' Appliance Co., TO BUY—Standing alfalfa in any Bank.* CHICKEN HOUSE, 10x20, asbestos boarded. William J. Sacco, 1 Dennis 115 West Front street, Phone Red Bank shingled roof and sldea, with electric UOLD FISH—All elies, for pools or PAINTING by day or contract; paper 2089, amount, up to 60 acres. Fhosa Eaton- ELDERLY COUPLE would like to bur,". street, off Wall street, West Long hanging; estimates given. Herman town 538-M. direct from owner, houae on Peteraij TYPEWrUTERS, adding machine* and brooder. Make bid. H. Kunkel, Hillside Branch. aquariums, pool plants. Open dally COMPLETTB REPAIR aervice on any ranch. and Sundays until 9 p. m. Closed Wed- Thornsen, R, F. D., Box 42, Atlantic THREE ADULTS desire five or sB Place, not to exceed $9,500 cash.' Writ • office equipment,' new and used, avenue, Navesink. . ange, four bur- p. m. Highlands.' N, J. . ' make radio, refrigerator, washer, bought, told and repaired. Serpico's, CALL SWARTZ Auction room for bids MODERN ORIOLE nesdays. Helen Miller, Aquarium, vacuum cleaner, etc. Trained service- rooms, vicinity Bed Bank, references. "Elderly Couple." Box 511, Red Bank.* J 10B Monmonth street, Red Bank. ners, oven, broiler, heat control, ex- Highway 85, near Keansburg GGatewayt . AUCTIONEER AND Appraiser. B. G. T. J. Foley, 859 Montgomery street, WANT To BUY bungalow or house, ab on your furniture. We pay. hlghe.it cellent , condition. Inquire 3L Linden Hih men. Coast Appliance Co., 115 West prices. Phone Bed Bank 8218. Phono Mlddletown 849. , Coats, 490 Bath avenue, Long Branch, Front street. Phone Red Bank 2039. Jersey City 8. Phone Delaware 8-4680. rooms and bath, near Keanaburg l TBS YANKEE TRADER, Red Bank, Place. Bed Bank,* ENOUUH USED 'furnitura for two bun-N. J. Phone 8699. road station, lane lot, reasonable. Wha ANTIQUES—Four chain, unusual fuTT- COMET SAILBOAT, the Jay-Dee, wln- PAINTING, DECORATING and paper- have you? Write, "B. H.," Box " should be your pel shop to trade length - mirrored wardrobe, * early galows, bureaus, beds, chairs, ping- BAYNTON HUGS and carpets, Rugs and hanging. ' Ettimatei given. DeCsrlo WANTED FOR OASK—1989 er ncr of Willis Clayton -trophy, excel- Magic Chef white range, three carpets cleaned and moth-proofed. Red Bank.* with, whers a aelectlon of over pressed glass, porcelain!, gold framed lent condition, newly painted ,ineida and pons. Magic Ce g, _ Wlcktrsham, ti Sunset avenue. Phone better used car; four-door sedan, oil painting!; also Singer sewing ma- -yearrs oldl , , and three-piechi p e mpesemaple'setl't;; Wall to wall carpeting cleaned and Red Bank 8580. good looking, low mileage, mechan- bree or four-room tur^ 10,001 varloui used and antique out; two. sets of sails; also crndle in- mothproofed OA location. G Broad unfurnished apartment oie, chine. Household 5805, 7th avenue, cluded, Jules D, Dlstcl. Phone Red Bnnk alsl o babbby criib babbby fifurnitut re. CalClll AtAt- BICYCLES REPAIRED, bought and sold. ically perfect, good tires. Call Bed articles oan U had. The largest Brooklyn. NJ Y. Inntic' Highlands 979-W. street. Phone Red Bank 808. bungalow for .permanent residence, no 4T9. BRING YOUR welding to Century Weld- Bed's Bicycle Shop, 92 Shrewsbury Bsnk 1111 any time,* summer. Mrs. Shirley PorrazKo. Phon store of It* kind on the Jersey Coast. LARGE ARROW Neon "Dine BICYCLE—Man's Elgin, two new tlret, avenue. Phoi.e Bed Bank 907-J. SPRAY MACHINE-, Myers, gasoline mo-' $20; single hair mattress, $5. Phone ing, now located opposite, Mlddletownv Kfttontown 600. «.'Xtf>niion 486. Here." SO Parker avenue. Fair Ha- tor, mounted on narrow gauge nteel railroad station, Middletown. Phone Mid- LAWNS MOWED, with power machine. WANTED TO BUY—14-foot rowboat. AND RAIL fencing. Locust Rumion 780-J.* Phone Red Bank 561. __ PRlVA'fE FXBTY""wls-es~lot.or lott In posts and round white cedar or oak truck, suitable for spring orchards, etc., dletown S54. No job too large or too Phone Red Bank 1890. : Red Dunk or vicinity preferably, ne JAMESWAY DAIRY barn equipment. tractor with dump cart; oversized rub- small. ' ANTHONY I)E PONTI, 24B Shrewsbury $6,600 FIRST MORTGAG- on a new jiter,i—State full particulars. Writ board rails. Material only or erection Boot ventilators, Boto salt, milk ber tires; also small amount of equip- AQUARIUMS—Tropical flsfa, gold- ma __„ avenue, Red Bank; phone Bed Bank contracted; estimate! given, no obliga- scales, Perfection filter disci, K. L. M. HAY BALING. Combining, mowing and cinder block bungalow, six rooms, "»• K," Box ill. Bed Bank;.* tion. ..Phone New Egypt 3342, or write, ment- ,for feeding chickens, etc. Phone fish, plants, gravel, accessories. raklnc; also plowing, discing, sowing, 3012-J and Asbury Park 3360-J. Con- home furnished completely with elec- -ISTINIJJS WANTEU. ATI typis of , WAshing powder, chlorine steriliser 11 Red Bank 3321-J. Kelsn Miller, Highway 85, near crete work, curbs and sidewalks, drive- trical appliances, i% Interest with H. E. Newman, Jr., Old Monmouth road. in gallon. Repairs, service. Roy S. etc. First claas equipment, genuine, not ways, cement blocks and blue stone de- mot)th county properties ftar sale - ori 26-FOOT SAILBOAT boom, four In'chei ' Keansburg Gateway. Phone Middle- duration - farmers. Ralph Maher, Holm- $400 principal per year. Write, "F. rent. John L. Mlnugh; broker. Rumsoa New Egypt. Tllton & Sons, Marlboro. Phone Free- In diameter;.hollow, Cnll Kcanaburg livery. BA_Y CHICKS, day-old. and started, hold 851-B-l. town 8 49. Open daily and Sun-' del, N. J. Phone 6391. M.," Box 611, Bed Bank.* road, Sen Bright. Phone liumton 716, 207-J, after 7 P. m.* ESTELLB DECORATING Jervlco, Paper CARPENTER WORK of any kind done NEED ROOM for several civilian G. I. HIGHWAY JIE-STADKANT or tlte. Have Leghorns and New Hampshire ridt, POULTRY EQUIPMENT. Jameaway days until 9 p. m. Closed Wednes- by day or contract. Jobbing a spe- ' SIR a hundred, fichlichenmeier Poultry WHWfe LEGHORN laying hem, J1.7S hanging, plain and decorative paint- itudente in training. Please call Red client Interested in locating in thia electric, coal and oil brooders, bat- each; metal laying neats, 10 and 16 day's. ing. Call Sed Bank 692. Office, 20 cialty. J. C. Marvin A Son," Box 43,Bank Airport 1730 and list those avail- area. Joseph (!. McCua Agency,'Realtor.1 Ta~tt, Laurel avenue, Weit Keansburg. tery brooders. .Roy S. Tilton * Sons, Bclford. Pbone Keansburg t91-J or Phone Keansburg 60. • Marlboro. Phone Freehold 861-R-l. hole!. Waring, South Laurel avenue, Mount street. able. Phona Rumso,n 444 or Red Bank 1470.* West Konnsburg.* SO1JA FOUNTAIN, carbinator compret- 434-W, WANTS TO BUY or , rent for restau- _A-.T itAY—Fred D. WllcoH Co.. 19MARGARET SAYS, why waste your time PLOWING AND DISCING don*. Esti- Weit Front street. Red Bank. FlVE-PlECfi WICKER porch ' set, aor, and all equipment; Apply Parks FLOOR-WAXING. Call Bed Bank rant purposes, large dwelling or a and moneyy, too. Shoh p at her store for Drugs. Oceanport.* mates given on large fields and small store; In good section. Write, P. O. uied furnituref , stoves, etc. 92 WWaiin cushions. Phone Atlantic Highlands 2478. Superior Ploor Waxing Co. gardens. Call Edward Cross, Bed REAL ESTATE FOR RENT TANKEE TRADER ssysi When you street, Mats wan,. sea. _,VF,RBEARING STRAWBERRY, plants. ' Private homes, our specialty. /* • Box 180, Bed Bank.* RADIATOR—Steam, 12x20 Inches, five Bank 238-J, evenings, after 7 o'clock. IF YOU are looking for bargains, ate P. I can't get it elsewhere, we have It. MAIIGARBT INVITES you to. come in Will bear this year from August to CLEAN DRY GARAGE or small build- . secVioni, $12,50; coif bag, new, $10;frost, Si Per 100. Phone Eatontown ing to store furniture—and xartons. P. Kennedy. List your houses for salt] II West Front atreet, Red Bank. and look around, layl ahe has a line tarpaulin, new 24x34 feet, $50, Phone I BUY ANDiefl sucond-hiinit clothes: ot rent. I hare many prospects, P. F; 3 lot of antiques. 6! Main street, Mit- 74-J. • mult be in good condition. L. Ker- Phone Allan Conklin, Red Bank*25l3-M. Atlantic Highlandgnd s 821-J2. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WILL BUY OR LEASE small restaurant Kennedy. 21 .Piters pi are. tUdr*8_nfc 464.1 AVAILABLE! Outside paints and trims, awan. ^ - LIGHT BLUE CREPE dresi, site 18; ber, 209 Shrewsbury avenue, Bed Bank. 16-FOOT MARCOMTSlB Sloop, plus 19l2 baby bassinette nnd scales. 127 Hud-Phone 468-W. FARM LOANS, 4% Interest. Up to 40 or diner. Must be in Monmouth ^ ACRES TILLABLE, in excellent con- all shades, at our retail paint shop SURGE MILKING machines, milk cool- Super-Single Champion outbonrd. Call county. Write, "M,' A.," Box SIT, Red dition. Price 1300. Yellow Brook oh Route 34. Prices begin tt 12 per ers, witter heaters, electric fence con- Bon nvonuennue.. Red Bank,, aftef r 8 pp, m. ROOFING" AND' SIDING, expertly ap- years to repay. Unlimited 49b funds Freehold 1172. FKFKAMA E BUILDINBUILDINGG , 10x110155 feetft , elatl e plied. Prices are right. No down pay- tor homes and country estates. West- Bank.* Farm. Colt's Neck. Call Freehold gallon. For fadid woodwork and Inter- trollers, Stewart Clipmasters in stock; ONE LOT OF tables and chnirs, good 272- W'-l. ior restorative we prescribe our high repairs, service. Boy S. Tllton A Sons, roof, to be moved by buyer. Can be ment. Small monthly payments ar- moreland Steven A Lismer. Inc., 102APABTMENT OR rooms, with light for lunch room; two dining room vised for garage or workahop, $100; also ranged. Call Red Bank 109, Monmouth Norwood avenue,' Deal, Phone Deal housekeeping facilities, for army doc- (loss ensmell. semi-lustres, vnrniihes Marlboro. Phone Freehold 851-R-l. sets; two beds and iprlngs and other DOCTOR'S OFFICE—Ideal location, ittlt- and deck painti. Write, call or visit liOWLMOR MINIATURE bowling alley, sink and tub combination, . porcelain, Construction Co, 20 West street, Bed 1261; or 1267. tor, wife and two-year-old child; Red able for doctor or dentist. Phone At- odd. plecca. Cull after 4 p. m. A. W. Kood conditioncndo. Cull Eatontown 648. Bank. Bank or Long Branch. Call Molly Plastiq Flnlshei Co., Route 84, Mata? suitable for tavern or home use. Port Smock, 31 Highland Boulevard, Konfis- SEVERAL RESTAURANTS and dinar! lantic Highland 49-J. wan. Phone Holmdel 7032. Monmouth Fire Co. Call Newton A. ARE YOU LOOKING for something dif- SAY IT IN SPANISH. Spanish conver- In Monmputh county. Prices ranging Pitcher Hotel, Ited Bank 2(00, room 121 burg. Phono 14. ferent in gla»sware7 We have It, or call Lieut.* Fanning, Eatontown XO.fiO, HOUSE—MONMOUTH BEACH, ttx- Mnllett, Port Monmouth. Phone Keans- tation taught in* groups or Individu- from $6,000 to 180,000. W. C. Weart, room house and bath; garage; three GET H1XUN loluule Sulfur i>V Drug- burg 4«4. PHILCO TABLE model, good condition, Hand pnlnted, $1 a glass; select your ally. For information, call Atlantic 42 Broad atreet, Phone Bed Bank extension 1224. gist's, a tonic, will pep you up, re-' Foreign atntions. Call nftec 6 p. m., own dcslKn. Displayed at Middletown Highland's 633rJ. 2240.* .. •' GlUL'S" PLAYHOUSE. Call TitA Bank hundred feet from ocean. Phone Mont- Havaee blood Infection, rheumatism, neu- NEW, CLINKER-BUILT boat, 20 feet at _181 Bergen plucc, Red Bunk." Kcfrigerntlon and Cold Storge Construc- g 3021-J. ctolr 2-S841-J or write S73 Cfareraont. i ii^ lthll CCap- long, 6 feet, 6 Inches wide; carry 8 IF YOU HAVE ANYl'HING you wont RESTAURANT XR5 SODA fountain, avenue, Montclnlr. N. J.* ritis, sciatica^ lumtisgo-nrthrltls. people; built for outboard motor. To THUBE COCKEli SPANIEL imppies, two tion, Highway 35, Mlddletown. Phone hauled away, call Ed. Banneld, Lo- established In the center of Bed Bank. CEMENT BLOCK machine, pallets. Call aules or liquid. : females $25 ench And one male $30; Keyport 1882.* DESIRABLE FRONT OFFICES, Carltoo^ NEW BICYCLES are coming in. All our see. call Red Bank 325. cust. Phone Atlantic • Highlands 760-J. For Information call Bed Bank 8056.* black. Phone Keansbuvg 640." FRUIT AND VEGETABLE market. Good TO RENT—Apartment oiv house, in' Theatre building. Apply Tony Hunt- used bicycles reduced in price. See us SEED OATS—Fred D. Wlkoff Co. Phone JUST RECEIVED a shipment of tri- ATTENTION! Plumbing and heat- town or out; adulte, up to $50. Phone Ing^ Bed's Bicycle Shop, 92 Shrews'- Red Bank 552. BETTER RADIO repairing, all work Red Bank location. Experienced man cycles. Red's Bicycle Shop, 92 Shrews- ing supplies, radiation, bathtubs, guaranteed, prompt service, We can earn excellent living; 4^. years re- Keyport 1332.* SUMMER RENTAL—Seven rooms, two bory avenue. Phone Red Bank S07-J. ALIVE GEESE, hatching egggg s and younyg bury avsnue, Red Bnnk, OBDEKS TATAKEK N for goose eggs and goslingsli . B Pk L sinks and cabinets, new automatic plek up and deliver. Open evenlnga. maining on lease at moderate rental. baths, In Red.Bank, $«50. Ella Wilt- Branch. Bryan, Portaupeck, Long LARGE COCOPPEP R screens, aisortmenornt t oof Write, "Fruit Mnrket," Box 611.'Red shire Agency, 77 Broad street, Bed goslings. Carl Matlmy, Ytirdville, . v/lndowa and ddoors . . IInquire Qunck- gas water heaters, 30-gallon gal- Central Radio - Television Co, Call Bank,* * MISCELLANEOUS ANTIQUES, china, brlc-iubrac, silver vanized range boilers, extra heavy, Bank, Phone 2161. A YOU LOOKING for a chrome let? enbush store. Port' Monmouth, Sntur* Deal 672. OWNER RETIRING, selling second-hand RED BANK S'l'OlEE. 93-foot ahowroom. bought and told. Sea Bright Thrift Swartx's Auction rooms have them. day or Sunday. oil ' burner supplies. American and new furniture store, reasonable; BENT PASTURE for three or four frontage on two streets; centrally lo- flhoppe. Sea .Bright 9. Blue and while, black and white, and TWO BICYCLES, Woman s Elgin, 55T- Freezer and Appliance Company, PHIG1DAJBE KBPAIB service, any years established Arm. 820 Main horses for summer. Call Red Bank cated and Immediately available. Jos- POTATOES, BAILED HAY, and straw. 8S7-J-2. red and white. Com* to 2B East Front loon tires, speedometer nnd basket, Route 35 and Oakhlll Road, Red make. G, A D. Appliance Service Co., street, Keansburg. Phone Keansbur* eph G. McCue Agency, Realtor. Phone Conover Brothers, WIckatunk. Phone street. We are at the Furniture Cen- good condition, $25; man's Victory, $16, 60 White itreet. Phone Bed Bank 409. - MORTGAGE MONEY to invest by pri-Rumion 444 or Bed Bank 1470.* Holmdel 6121. terr., Phonh e 32188. Call Red Bank 2152-J. Bank. Phone Red Bank 8877.* 27«1'-J. vste party. Write, "Mortgage DISCHARGE PAPERS photoalated, 12 l'UPPI-S-Old English sheepdogi. These money," Box 511, Bed Bank E TiPEWRlTUR—Underwood, portable, In PI LAWN AND PORCH furniture repainted. • • •— __ "™ • _J J-B ,J ' _•- __-• ~«L •*•. hours service at Dorn'i, 18 Wallace blue and white roly-poly snaggy little ITood condition, $35, Vaughn, 26 YOUB. DOG'S NAILS clipped at your fellows, resembling the teddy bear In i'llK-WAH FURNITURE. Warehousing Called: lot and delivered. Phone Bed AUTOMOBILES SITUATIONS WANTED atreet, Bed Bunk. . Avenue ot Two Riven, Rumion, Cnll our stock before we went Into service Bank 40. Ask for Mr* Brltlon. home; bathing and boarding. Vanessa life. With the pep personality and the Den Ouden. Phone Red Bank 1974-M. PIOSc— Why worry about a meat short- charm thajt hut endeared this noblo after 4 m.* now enables us to offer pre-war furni- e'OH MURTUAUE loans tea B. V. R. H. MAUKlUt SCHWARTZ, Chryaltr, Ply- MALE VOCALIST, with voice tralnlnL age, Haise your own hams, bacons SAXOPHONE:—E. • Flat itlto,- French ture at pre-war prices; S-pIece maple Stoat, Lewis building, 17-19 Broad mouth and International truck sales Kennels, Five Corners. Mlddletown. experience, desires audition with .or- and pork; baby Digs and partly grown breed to the world, The aort that people Buffet, combination case. 708 Emory bedroom suite, $77.50; three-piece and service hearqnartera. Phont Red FARMERS ATTENTION, top cash prices chestra. Wrltei "Vocalist," Box 511, turn around- In the street to look at. street (over Newberry store). Bank 787. «-t-tgj_ piigsg , vaccinated, from purebred itock, What a present to man. wife or cKild. itreet, Asbury Pnrk. T. Canlno.* llvini: room suite, $119; five-piece PAINTER, paper hanger, decorator, II paid 1'or any kind of, eattle, calves or Red Bank,* £10 upp ; also bred sows available. Phone kitchen net, - $34.60; and many more USED CARS bougnt, sold • and ex- togs, Ordera taktn for spring delivery Excellent for home, car r or farm, Bryan, WHITE ,PALMM UEACA H dinnenerr JncJncketk , years experience; estimates given for Bed B 5 _|' - - A M . - -.4~^L... . .—#1111 A Krt-*» startling values. Tdrms arranged. Sur- changed. Pontlao ealee and service: uf feeder steers. Drop a card or call d Batik 3543, PPortnupeckk , LonL g B anchBh, alie 'Ph'one Mlddlalown 72-H. an kinds of Jobs, Jotepb Hoffmen, (2 LET US HELP you with your em- FUHNTTURE from lu-room houso muat linse Store, furniture basement depart- Harding road phone Red Bank 1607. terms. Q, M. A. C ttauai Brothers. Taylor Palmer Engllsbtown, N. J., phone fWE TT"T ment, ti -Front street, Keyport. 10-21 Mechanic street, phone $065. 6611. • • ployment problems, Robert*! fLOWER ANTT"VEGETABLE plants by bo sold. Metal bed, spring uml mat- T, ' e, yp. UESNGHAL contractor; top soil, 811 dirt, Employment Agency, 7T Broad tress lets, $5 to $)S; two foliline cots, WtilTK 'ENAMELED wash tub, sink, cinders, gravel, manure, wood sawing1, If YOU wlsn to sell rout automobile fr'AKMERS and truck growers will Hid a bathroom basin, electric iron, electrio bring It to us. We pay cash for' ser- ready market for their produce, by atreet. Red Bank, Phone Bed Bank $6$;; SO pillowi,, $$2 each; three desks, $2 Lionel Simon, phone Bid Bank 161 orviceable cam 19SS to 1941 models hlyh-wiiy, Entontown, to $5 eachh: severall bedroom chnirs, ten kettle, floor and table lamps, auto 16.' advertising In The Register's elaialftcd 1806. jacks, sledgg e hammers, neir Caloriric gas Mount-Enitllab. Co.. Red Bank. column!. 1 . , LA K (1 BE~JTE_ t L .fo.orr factorctoy or rokcrrookcrss nnd tablestabls,, $$33 ouch; four bur- g VACUUM cleaners repaired; any make. oall Monmouth Construction Co., eaus, $33 t o $$66 ; severav l wooden kitchen stove andd furnacf e pipei , IIK Allen Electric Shoo. 18 White street, OAR SALES financed, 19B7-194J modtlt LISTINGS wanted, If you "nave a no.ust West street, Bed Bank. Phone 109, 20 garage; three cigarette machine!; b avenue. up to 15 months to par. Ssaaoaat •'for sale 1 buyers waiting. B. V, EL H.UURTAINS, SCARFS, table cloths, draftsmen's boards. Sen. Bright Antique tjibler, $2 to $C; three box springs, i 5 Red Bank. ' Finance Co.. 40 Broad street. Red Bank, 1 tips laundered, Htntched and stretched. OHBYSLBIt MARINE moton. New each; day bed, $S. Phono KumBot) 718, SMALL, BUFFALO forge; never used, IF YOU HAVE any wood, to saw, or Stout, 77 Broad street, phone Red Bank Mrs. L. Nniato, 17 DeForeit avenue, Royal, 8 cylinder, 131 11. I'., 2.51 re- fc (iift Shop. Phone Sea Hrlnht 9, ; lT"V one SGOxlO tire and Uibe; one set of phono 1284. , 8141. '. 7-KOOT MOLDED plywood dlnghlei, 8- KELLOGG AIR compressor, wltrT"2 Va cellar! to be pumped out, call How- Iced Bank. Phone Red Bnnk 8.469.-B. duction, in stork; used 1500 wait, HO 19;it V-8 Ford 8C, eyllnfder heads', cast ard Tlltor., Rumion 518-J. • TTENTION. Dodge, Plymouth, Diaoto, volt lighting plant: also uicd parts (or foot. weldwood dinghies. Van Deman, H, P, electric motor, $100; aluo boat, irnn; 1036 rndintor for V-8 Ford' 86. Chrysler, D6dge, truck owners. For VETERANS AND OTH-BS. Free EXPERIENCED DRAFTSMAN) Will do Sterling and Sl>Fn!wny motors; Fnr- l.ocmtt,, pophonee Atlantic Highlands 101. 16-foot canvns covered nm!n>«ntiy IVnn I!",'! Hrlilge nvenne, rear, Red Bank,* ATTENTION I Any. linoleum floor real tervlre, genuine factory parti, now catalog desorlblng 400 business mechanical, electrical and radio sche- SEVKN-l'lECE biNElTE'set. BlonJ and' Ynn, $50, sultnble for me with outhonnl g , , Ba icrubbed with ipecla! llnolium Joap, matics; also simple 'home plans. Pho well's Sales and .Service, 31 ninghnm engines, bmko experts. Diet* anrt Net- and technical courses. Phone or- avenue, Itumion. Phc>no .1459. 'tnJti)lc bedroom stit!, reaionnble, • at motor. W. Sampson, Kivcrvlew Plnre, KMA!,L, rlLECrniC midget washing ma- 12 and up, Kltchem a iiuclnlty. Cnll bltt, 11 West ttrtit, Red Bank, N. J. lied Hunk 2/1(1 H-W. Swurti's Auction room, 29 Enit Front, Sen DrlKht. PPhono o 11(1-W.. cliinc, alzo IB Inches high, 14 inches Red Bank 1483-J or 738-J for appoint- Phone 1018. write International Correspondence YOUNG veteran, wUh 1,000 CHICKS (nnl burning brooBer street or Furniture Center. Phone Bed In dlnnxiter. In vary good condition. me.it. ' Stove, James Arktrjon, Huzlct, Phon'e iqB. r'lltEl'EA'(Ji^(niltle, ovTr MOVED BACK to VanSyckle building., gchooli, 11, Commer*e street, New- family, desires apprenticeship** wlit llunk 32133213,, . all 49 Inches ncroia tup liy 60 \i inches -"j lirldxo nvonue, rear, Red Bank.* UUBTOM plowing, .dltclns, sowing, bar 149 West front itreet. New salesroom eloctrlclnn or electrical eontraotorj Xeyport £.41-11. ' AUK YOU CONCERNED about tKe vetting, fjrie puJltng, ground- (liar-" ark a. Fhqne MArket 2-1684, Write. Bon »), Shrewibury. tOVR -(duxTi Tni"ES, uicd. James Ack- h-FOC-T'iSKlWs. with « h, p. Wiicon- high; opening 82 Inches wldn by ,'IT and tervlct department. Lateit Bear iln nlr cooled motorn 14-foot flat Inches highgh,, $$15, Phone Red Uhnk BotiO tcarcity of food and high Hying costs T ing, «t«, I tractor work of any kind by iront end ind frame itralghtenlng UETIIiBD MOUNTED polict offli erson, Hatlet. l'hnn« Kpyport 54<1*H. bottom, bouts with S h, j, Wlsconiln before 6 p. m.* Ho prepared with your own cold Itor- acre, hour or contrast. First elavw equipment. Drop In and lnipeot tht ntw FIRST .OR SBCOND mortgages bought wishes position eating for ftw horn :WNiH(! BOOM "• -TfiTET tn iifra room. • Consult Mlddletowb Hefrlg- 1 OM Tfii~rl K ar cooled motors. Vitn Demsn, Loeuit, DAUY -ABIABIUUA GE. ""«»'. equipment Ralph Maher, HolmdeJ, N, let-up, Frank VnnSyckle, Dodge and for etih, Write, "Mortgage," Box general vicinity Red Bank; llfetlnl* ex , eha|rs, chlnn' tloael, Hidctjpnrd, Good Atliiirflc lllghlsndi 101. ration "ft Cold Storage Oonstrnotlon, J- bo» III phone HolmiUl»6.«»l. 611, Red Bank. - • perjence; excellent qualification! ani eondliion. ljigulre 'Jr>.l - Hance mntorod ln>. Ami-rk'nii Flrlil 16 and 21 cubic feet for Immedi- paired nnd, reflnllhed. Phont Atlantic hlghtit caih price for your uied' Thli make wal vary tailly brbktn and butt grinder, lobiter whtel and gauge, Highlands 781-M, after ' school and on Saturdays Bed Bank, I'liono .28in,» tiiRorlmunt of corVs, dip notnt, 2 grapples, Club, iietllgrri'il, "nvallnblo fnr yuur In- ate delivery. Terms arranged, ,eQ,r.. Packard Sales' * Service, good tlit and heavy bone, Sedge color. Drlver't license. Phone Rumion 797. 'ill •' spection. Price-$01). .Lieut, liny Smith, PINK }Jtxre» ^iTlry, tilltill, .ttt'iniberry'itttb' , MlldMlildletownl , FFivi e MASON CONTKAUTOH.. All type• ol Harding; road, at Broad itrett, • By appointment only. Phone Bed Bank VETERAN WANTS work for -ont-to CurnvrS, Kuuto ;tr,. 44 .John' street, Hod Illliik," American Frceser '* Appliance Co., ' cement work, curbs, foMndatlons, i|dt- 01 ».*,. ' , . Hlghlandi, UiiTi TTfl ."Q'TrST'-Ti. wolki, etc. Alfred Oarlock, Hamilton Fhqni Had Bank 428; • ' ' .' . rack "body< truck, Phone Atlantl aprtnga rhalrs. Phone .Red Houfii 85. and Oakhlll road, Red Hlghlandt 0410-R. W. Freeman. . . .TWO STOUf _N67,M, bi-fiirs r, B. in, mwm one o sioriiNmnr" avtnue, Leonardo, Phone Atlnntlo High- • m ji || •^-y^y^M*™___^T**Taf^^-^T**^ *M_^_—wJL mattreaiK-'S, on^ , Hank 11M)-It. 7f7V"«o'T«KVlih .flunk. Phone :«m<* . '• ,., lando. 10S7 PAOKAKD four-door ted an. good ROOMS FDR RENT -TT-KQ- .. •tOlttd . liyinit, roum > holr; .- nave new tlree, Kpatmlijirg HI, running condition, Within OPA. cell- houseman i>eslrci position with nle Yt'lUNll 'SADDLE horse, Phont High- •AINT1NQ AND pnpertianKlng, No, job ,. Call lltd Jlmilc .'ir,n«.|(, ' (irarfe 1, !fi itpck, l'lrlt, canui, tlnl' iXxrNKfia 11 htee.ni«e too big or ftno small, Eatlmstei olieer- ing price, $2r.O. (49 Rlvir road. Fair PLEASANT ROOM, In residence, one- familyi good references.' Write, "0. T« .scrvtj, Wi do vulcanlilnv, nnd ro(i|i- InmU'inmi nftor 6 i>. m.., Hnvnn. Box »11, nml B«nk * - • ., . f • Iron,, fnr i,ar liellruum «ut with miiHrc»» nml Sim. ll___J______K_(_l__J__7_____ half block from but line, In Rumion | ( Iron,, fnr i,arn nr chtrkenhousq i roofj plug. 'Charlies Tiro- Store, 107 Mnn-mrm». aprlng, and le-fmit inilnr rawlmnl, *IV_-PASS_N<]ER , , . •Jiioni e J-VirJaJVJaftory , .Mlddletown IHlllKHMAN P1NCHER pupplei, Phons CESSPOOL AND SEPTIO tank! denned, middle agtd to tldtrly' builnou mm MAN—Slnalo, wanu work on gRrd- moulh itreet, Carllon Theater Dullil- fit Llmlun I'lncr, Itnl Itniik, •'• Phono HlHhlinde 14188 utter 6 t>. in. laid us for three .years In girsge on onl*. Phon* BUmson 717-M. farm,.or dairy, Theodore Mortenit l»tM" ' ' " Inn. . Phont Ited Biink'17ooms ana oearoora fur- KsaniXurg itl,*~Hob»rt-" Albt,- Port FuBNISHOD ROOK 89 wavtriy TOTOT SSTOVEVE,, AmericaAmricnn H«illslor Carp,. -ATOtr—jra...... , iillure, rugi and odd tablei, pill, at Monmoutn, the time,'will nil for |3B. Inquire 71, id Bank.' UOOK—Uenorsl houieworkor or d Red Baiik I6'M.» flodflood conditioncondition . Call Red Bunk , Ch'iillli bodiproirii, romrlete lino lfl llerurn 'Place, 7l80 to 1 'p. HI.'. Buy avenuo, Highland!, ' , «• • work, roftrenci*. Wrlbt, "0, Ci" J^B^n0NlOhCtCAlNsrnTri^0 m 84H.J.' curtnlm ami' droperlei, ol Church BLKOTBIO RANQE and waiher repair 1987 PLYMOUTH tWO-Uoor COUCH, fBDV. ROOlio,' »• 511, Rid Bank.* •Mi tub I1 wathiund, bftth with lit- itrnnti Konnibtiig. ' UloYCirE—4o«inohi boy.'», obrorai WON) •arVlot, 0, _ D,, Appllmice Strvlco gult and WAKUKOHK, large tlte, good ibni rlm»i white- walled tires, good «J) White ilrttt. Phom Sid' OMR , Within OM crlllng price, Cull Bid OABETAKElt, wntciiman or airdonin tln|l| three rhandvlier flxtui»».flxtui»». B, V, illllon, Apply, LookilnlUi, 111 Wtit |ixiu MTDNtrni^nBLUU nnVnpwntm; illtlulltlun throqghothroqghoutuut,, 88 WWill act itrtet, Dank d7H7. erfperloncoil, gqocl toferonoe." Wrf'* MM«»r« , UVn)iopUV) Unit,Un CeuntrC r ClClubb 1 itrejt. Hail ll«n«, * aVtit?;, Bed jijfeli.* .r* ; rut, axoelltnt eomlllliini nlso Tuxcilo llllml l BBankk . PhoPhto 11701* 11701.* NSUKA-VOB ol Ull'mriui etc K. V. 19S5 VIJUOMOBILB coUDe, in good run- Hd, Cpok, Iloutt 1); Box 44<-Aj I l-tupa oomoli oib- •ult, tin on, mim'i Worcont, alco 41). nlng' condition, rfawly pslntid, ntw AT' BUMBOfPfAir kinds of' hoiu'ebbld, —An Etnorton iiortoollTlptolai B, Btout, Uwli bulldlnv, .17-79 mi vv V a--B—w*T'K^-rill fl IIIUlV V •tn«t rpdlo, with Moord ,p|nyer| wr- Phone Hmi Drlght 1QP-M. . , ruUlqi alaq flna/mnndulln With leathtf Jti\t "OVora. fUO, Appltgate'i game, , Hi HANDYMAN evllhtl ;:fa>»l»hln«s,Vjlb«(rt,lu in aocoOnt id ttraat (ovtr .Ntvrberrr f«ottconduion, t%1i rhcun 'Jlod ifsnk tnio) Wnlh'r^HqpnUle, , Write, "R. M,(" "-*'— Drive, Atlantic Highland!,* . work ind ah)o year' *fpnnd,'M link Blf H,i,l' IIAnU • . '' "id JJT». vicinity ol «td pnnk,; ltl84<*Ji . -. • • - ., b ,'ti 1 mmm Bt nnVat'lr'-ili liht'-ahdlllani ,!! hail Pnhtri A. Martr, b _tl_ _i _i • _aE _i • a a - nllurt, Ulhrii, J'almir nvuuc e|i il •w. BED BANKJtEGISTEB, MAY 2,1940. Page Fifteen, NOTICE. i HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTAtE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE TO XATS DONKXLLT, ud iar heirs, 1 AGENCY—Bolldlnt not of Un)ideT_*ta. ,laiat«*» asd »«. Bs asn. S*i» nan* with V BRICK .OHM, llonmouth BSD B_N_~__ wwasi >a«a, hot air AY VAN THOMPSON AGENCY—Sb TOOBU and tonal r*pr*ieBtatlr*«, and MR, XATS curt of null eWtdra u county, 181x60, Wrtte, "Brick beat, etntral location; lot 141x140; lott for ran from 1600 "»P, bith; located a*»r Bad Bank I tfl* curt of -null eWtdra ud prepir* catloni, Acre plats DONNKLLY, hmband ot Kate Donnelly) U*hh t nutttt t Unit ilwp in.in.;; *_«*Il*iit ouaorB 111, Bad BsnV* »l fit. Mat IT,0(K-, Walkw * Choice, rtal iatb; iteam heat, coal _Mdt fireplace; By Tirtu* of an ordar of tb* Court of T.IWWU-AjlBD A»*rf.an warn. Write, "Kothnr'i B«lp«r, UMBON'—Bight-room bouse, contain!B« Ttadall* BMltOff, 1 M»_a_|o. »tr**t, t 11,809, -il iei.J Ray Van Horn" n»-car garag*. 110,000. Thompion " Bo« x , Phone Bed Bank OhanuryOfW'fW * J*rl*y, mad* o n th* «w«ri»»**d hoM*k**p*r and font bedrooms! hot wafer beat) nod. fd Hank PfcoM III*. Opaa Batttr. Agency, Fair iumcr, 81 Bu•t Fron- t strett". Fboji*- - day of the date hereoff, i n » cant* wharh f 4>tTM e»i! would il^a to M» »OK—To sI**D in, tor family ol two 1<« tot; near bus tin* and jebools, 18,- day*.* , . 281.* - 00.* In Borough of* Eumson, a municipal cor- 00. Be* Rolston Waterbury, Realtor, EVEN-ROOM bom*, 6 acres, new •nita are extnt valuable now 1 adults and two yoong ehlldrtn. JPaon* ;UHaON-«ght rooms, two batha, hot HOMPSON AOENCY—Mod*rn Colonial poration of the .State of New Jtneyy 1* B— 111, B«d Bank.* Mr*. Blk«r, Rumton 7»1. I Welt Front itreet. Phon* ItOfl.* wood' thing!* roof and enclosure. bom*, under comtructlon. Fiva roomi complainant, and Kate Denna'lly, and air baati one-ear garapj*! river rights; Popper flashing and valleys, sew 2-car „ - --- . •»• jr.an ED BAN_-t-Corner0 lot,. 100x100; seven xes III, ' Pr|e* 110,000. Walker ft md bath. Spaci for additional bed- her htlri, next of kin, deviseei, leaTtUta' •rltnet.daiin* position afternoon!. rooraad oil burner; .garag*: near rarag« to match. New beating plant, room; bo* water heit, coal; one-car at- and peraonal representatives, and otb< ^ESfiELocal cJrtners and.dy- Tlndall, Realtors, 1 MtdiaaU *U*et, oil burner. Tb* above work don* by Jkn or (ant full ds»s. Phona Bed icboots and bua line; occupancy July 1st. Bad- Bant Phon* 3771. • Open B.ttlr- tached gtaraga. 110,600, Thontpion eri are defendante, you ar* required to ers, deijraa service! of rood 10,000. Sea Bolaton" Waterbury, Real- d» day labo: 1141. f9,800. Owner, Bad Ageney, 81 East Front itrr*t, Phon* appear and aniwer tit* bill of laid coin' preiier. Good-salary to right man. M, II' West Front street. Phone 3800.* Bank 76T ' 00,* ^ plalnant, on or befor* th* lltb day of Phone after » p, m., Bod Bask 'AIR HAVBK—Home containing seven .TLANTIO HIOHLANDS—«*T«n roam*, BEVEN-BOOM bouse, nmod*r*d about Jun*, n*xt, or th* laid bill will- b* two baths, all . conr*nl*BC*», tn- fir* y«an, oil burner, fireplace, 2. .UMSON—Lovely country estate, com- taken aa confessed agalnat you. HELP WANTED 2768. rooms; iteam hut; corner lot; two- prising noarly three acre* of excep- car sange. . Priced to sell at 18,000. place; tot 80x260; Immediate poasaiilon. ear garag*. Larg* corner lot, beauti- The tald bill is filed to fortcloia a BUILDEB8, eabloet .maker, ear- Price 18,000. Walker * Tlndall, Baal- ful shade tree*, located -East Lincoln lonally well landsciped grounds. All- ctrtilcat* of tax lalt eovarlns premiitt —AID—for Monday, w.tdnuday, Jfrlday Sea Rolslon Waterbury, Realtor, II •an. 7 Mechanic str**t, Bad Bank., he-year reiidence, contain* four matter 44-hour wa*k, luldt work, West Front street. ' Phone 1100,* innue, Atlantic Highlands. Pric* 18,- on the west ilde of Centre Street in at' working aoadltloni. Apply ans<-Batiirdajr, fcncral houatwork and 'hone 1771. Op«n Saturday*.' 100. Owner, Phone Bed Bank 761. kedroomi, oaeh with private bath; au- the Borough of Rumaon, County of Works, flea grip-lit. ooklajj sl**» In »r oot; fl par day. '_U COLONIAL home, 'containlnt; eight tomatic htat; poiaanion July lit. All room*, Hot* water heat, oil burner; BD BANK—MIe* location, ilx rooms, WO A'i'i'jcACTIVE four-room apart- Monmouth and State of New Jirtey, •hon. B«d Bank iO»«. hWor* « P- -•* fttrnltifr*. furnlihin**, mgi, oirpiti, mad* by Chaclea B. Ward,. Collector of . wanted at one*! 1 •4 acres land; two-car saraga; alto bath, hot'sir b*et, Insulated; one-car mentl, separate entrance*; attiched . WHAT CAUSIS - food paX, mealii all daye a w«*k, iOOD • CAPABLE woman to help wltB chinawara and glaiiw^r* are Included Taxes, to the Borough of Bumson, dated extra bungalow. (12,000, See Rolston arace; lot JOXI62; taxes US*. Price wo-car garag*; mod*rn • bath . ahd lA Sh. sal* pric* of 188,000, Wtlllim H. ' B*it*uranTrY6t.ee Broad atreet, houaeclcanlng, Phone Bed Bank I860. Waterbury.' Realtor, II West Front 9,500. -W4lk*f'_ Tladall, Bealton, 7 titebtn fixture!. ' Upttaln apartmant Dicember 18, 1931, and recorded in thai phona * ' Ilntelmann, Realtor, Rumaon. Phone Monmouth County Clerk's Office In' Mort- IPILEPSY? BOp_K__PIB.BAI__GIRL.. Per-, street. Phon* 8600.* Ueehanle itreet, Bod Bank. Phon* Wit. IOW available. II Memorial Park-ay, 00. •'• • . . . gage Book 1170, page 279 4c, and you, paaarr. «ppiy Open gaturdari.* Atlantic Hlghlandi. Price 18,500. Own- A bvoWrt eonloinluB lha opinions el fti| mamnt poaltlon. Apply 'Sinter ' UMSON . VICINITY—Woodland, on«- Kate Donnelly, and her helra, next of ,71 (Broadway, Long VETERANS, — Exclusive listings'^ VITTLE SILVER bungalow, six rooms, Phon* Red Bank 711. acre eitat*. Improvement! Include kin,, devisel, , ltgateea and personal •noui doclon on this (ntiratltng lubloct Mala atrtrt, Katontown. Stwln* Conta'r, it Monmooth itreet, Your Hoaorablit Discharge la .bath, hot' water beat, oil; two-car gar- EATONTOWN—R*ady for occupancy; modern reiidence, containing four mai- representative*, are mad*' defendant be- wilt b* tanl FREE, whilt, th*y tail, lo onyj age; tot 60x177; taxes 180; one. month rtuntly completed; fivf-room bunga- cause'you are the owner Of the aUove r-B«d Bank. • ."". '-' , ' ' ' • your down-payment. We' still have ter bedroomi, two til* bathi, ample J «odw writing to tli* Uucalionpl Dlvii SALESLADY—Exp.ri.ncd, -q_. occupancy.. Prie* 19,800. • Walker, * o»of flnett workmanship; modern tiled aids' quarters |.-automatic heat. Poi- rrtntlontd preralsei, arid you, Mr. Kate a few bouses left lor Veterans, Just kitchen and latest heating system; in' •n'i waarinc apparel, food lalary, IEAUTICIAN—Five-day week, good aal- Tlndall. Raaltort,'. 7 Mechanic street, lenlon.July lit, - Pric* at 118,000. WIl- Donnelly, husband -of Kate Donnelly, ar* 535 filth Av*,, Ntw York, N.YMD*pl, a few in. Price .ranges from 14,(00 Red Bank. Phone 3771. Open Satur- ipectlon by appointment. Price on ap- iam H. Hlntelmann, Realtor,. Rumion. made defendant because you may claim |lteady work. Apply Simon "Wee ' ary, steady - position; Rocbelle Beau- jll cation. C, F. Borden, ShrewsUury or r Silon. IE Mechanic street, Bed Bank, to 19,000. Rea Bank, ' Buotson, laya.« • • .••••• 'hon* 600. ' a eurteiy right In said premisei, ai the tin,'' it Broad street. 3. H. Nevlui. Fhon* R.d Bank 1611 huabind of Eat* Donmlly, the owner ^hon^* 3668.' ' Little Silver, Estontown, and Long RED BANK environs. About a mil* to >r 1688-J. Anlied Colonial reitdence, GET OUR — frontlngf-on Ocean avenue; contain! thereof, .•• • • JHWO MAN—Sober, -Mln"*" VorKr; Branch. For jeflnlte locations con- station, half .mile to but; .six-room OCEANPORT-PORTAUPEC- ar/a. Ex- Sfor amall estate, naar R.d Bank. On. ouse; three bedrooms, bath, hot water ilx matter btdroomi, five master baths ; Date; April 10, 1845. HIGH CASH PRICE sult Schwar^-Macklln; 8 . White ceptional value In brick faced bun- lutomatie heat; electric alavator; garage il fond of animals. M*w four-room APARTMENTS best; plot 60x160; two.car girage; n**da galow, with four btdroomt; larg* plot, PARSONS. LABRECQUE, CANZONA street, Red Bank. Phon* 1121. 1th apartment; two screi of well iand-( *_ COMBS, ' •tm.nt and bath for rltht young some renovation. 11,500. .Joseph O. with 120-foot frontage. Year "round 1 i- ALL MODELS who prove* ntliftitory; modarat* ETEXAN AND WIFE desires 2 or 8- McCu* Agency, Realtor. . Phon* Jtumson caped < ground*, Immedlat* pollelllon.' Solicitor* of Complainant, houie, in area of high summer valuei; ale price 180,000. William H. Hlntel- 18 Wallace Street, Opportunity for quick advanee- room apartment In or near Bed Battle. DOUBLE HOUSE—In good location In 444 or Bed Bank 1470.* • team htat, coal;-dry cellar. Pric* • ALL MAKES Phone Bed Bank 8H8-M.' menn, Resltor; Rumion. Phon* too. Bed Bank, New Jersey. Wrlte age, full datall* to "Y. Red Bank, contwning- six rooms each RUM8ON—Near beach and river. Well 7,600. C. F. Borden, Shrewsbury or 'Box 111. H.d Bank. 'HREE ROOMS and bath furnlaheo ;!d*. 19,000. 13,000 down, balance on •LOT—100x117 feet] Church atrtet. • ANY YEAR located bungalow of six rooms, con- G. H. Nevlui. Phone Rtd Bank 1661 NOTICE. L.LENT OPPORTUNITY In advll- apartment, located on Highway 36, nortgng*, See Bolston Waterbury, or 1683-J. • •' Mlddlctown Vlllag*; Ideal commuting Drlv* la .ar Phona taining three -bedrooms, bath, hat water ilte, conv*n!*nt to bus, train and TO WHOM IT MAY'CONCERN; eapaeity for linear* cultured Call Bed Bank 609-W for further in- lealtor, 16 Welt Front atreet, Phom belt; new furnace and gaa rang*, also BED BANK—-Two-famll/ hdus*, with i, Muit bar* Initiative and pl*as» formation, after 6 o'clock. Couple prei 6OO.» . : . • ichool, Phon* evenings, Sed Bank Pursuant to the provision* of Ch*p< PACKARD—RED BANK roof; Jilc* neighborhood. 18,760. Joieph' eompUtely separate heating lyitemi; J ' ter 2:«7-l of the Revlied Statute* of ng panonallty. • Flexible houn. Write 'arable.' ' • ' PARTMENT HOUSE. Containing four conyantly located to sehoola and ihop- O. McCue Agency, Realtor. Phone Rum JUE TO ILLNESS, will, sell my farm, the State of New Jersey, and the amend " 0., Box lilt Eld Bank, giving phone ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS^Three-room apartmenta, containing four and five aon 444 or Red Bank 1470.* ping center; excellent Investment aa menti thereof, notice is hereby given Kelly Building abeV. . • furnished apartment, ITS, and three- two miles from town, on good road; rooms and bath each. Income $160 per OCEANFRONT BUNGALOW on 10-foot revenue producing home. Price 110,- that I shall apply to the Court of Com' Harding Bond At Broad St __ . NuEu GBOuElt for Quality room furnished apartment," 185. Phon* month. Will aell for 111,000.' See Bol- 00. C. F, Borden, Shrewsbury or (J. 1 acrea, two-family house; all improve- Don Pleaa of the Couttty of Monmouth Food M»rk*t. Study position and Atlantic Highland* XI. . ston Waterbury. Realtor, 1G West Front plot, rights to baaeh and river. Six H. Nevlur. Phone Red Ban- 1661 or nents; two-car garage, large barn, at th* Court Houae at Freehold, New »d pay to right man; Fair Haven itreet. Phone »50(*.* . . -ooms,'Including three bedroomi, batb, •93-J. ' hlcken houie. outbuildingl, orchard, Jer'aiy on Thursday, the «th day of May, R. B. 428 irktt. Phon* B*d Bank 1880 for In- two nlc* porch.i; plpelut h*atj fireplace good loll. $16,000. A. Swamon. Route 1941, at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon, >PANI8H-TXp_ bungalow'in Little Sll- with hcatllator; foil cellar; two-car EATONTOWN — Attractive four-room Free Delivery 2,. Somervllle. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ver, tile bath; stall shower1: hot water bungalow; In perfect condition, or as soon thereafter aa I can be heard, sarage; taxet only 111. Entire plot 'HOMPSON AGENCY—Firm, 46 acrei, for an order to authorize me to assume lOUNO WOMAN for general houat- eat, oil burner: lot 62x147; attached fenced. 111,000. Jos*ph O. McCue paneled living room, two bedrooms, Work, one day a wtak, Friday prt' HREWSBURY TOWNSHIP. Near Tln- garage; owner occupied. 115,000, Se* dinette kitchen, til* bath; splendid heat- authentic. Dutch Colonial farmhouse, another narn*, to wit, EDWARD LOjUIS ,ton avenue. 10 acres, lawn, beautiful Ageacy, Realtor. Phone Rumion 444 or 00 years old; nine rooms' and bath, JONES. r Barred. 112 Creek Bqad. Ketniburg. toliton Waterbury, Realtor, 16 Weit Rtd Bank 1470.* ing 'system; two-car garage. Occupancy |WCPJ_U_NCED TREI eiimberi, iteadr- >_,« **A .hmhb.rr. orchard and fertile Phon.JBOO* Price 18 replace, hand-hewn beams, wide-board Dated: ' fields. House, Butch Colonial, seven RUMSON—Estate neighborhood n«ar 00. C. F. Borden; Shrewsbury or U. ut)n«i^|,^,blldl|IT600Tb p — EDWARD' HILL -AjTO r r yaar around work, good wagei. Pr*f- LITTLE SILVER home; containing two 81 Eait Front itreet. Phone _ rent, of cS or Sl-kour weak. Phone rooms, two baths, modern in all re» acre* of landscaped ground and eight- river. Fiva matter bidroomi, three ^ Nevlua. Phone Red Bank lttl or isency, _, by hla nextBfrlend,. Edward lAtlanUe Blghlandi 7Z2-B, epectt; three-car garage, barn, poultry room nous*; hot water heat; two fire- baths. First loon Living, djnlng, den, 1688-J. ' ; Henry Jon*a, houses and runs, Immediate occupancy. places; tool houiej chicken houie'; sum- powder room, hot. wtttr, oil find; two oo.» Middletows, New Jttur. Taxes 1200. Price 126,000. John E. acre*,of (round; ttabl*_-garage. Early OCEANPORT—Cofonial typt homt, with I, BXPXRIBNCID 3ALB8 blip la »ne mer tea house. Occupancy 80 daya, •hade tree! and picket tenet; living WISE - WISE, Attorneys, Sloahe * Co., Inc, 810 Broad street, 112,600. See Rolston Waterbury, Real* poiseiilon. 126,000. Joseph G. McCue NOTICE. 14 Broad Strict, . Jadlea' •peclalty atore. Good pay, Newark 2, New Jersey. (Or your own tor, 16 Welt Front itreet. Phonef 850(l.» Agency, Realtor. Phon* Bumton 444 or room, dining room, kitchen, three bed- Red Bank, 'Ntw Jeri.y. ateady work. Klncibeum'i, 13 Bed Bank 1470.* roomi, sewing room and batb; central Notice Is hereby given that staled bids' roker.) WEAK RIVER. Beautiful dutch Colonial heating ayitem, with thermostatlo con will be received by th* Boroush of Broad itreet. Bed Bank. SIX.BOOM YEAR ABOUND houie, all home, containing Seven rpo—j; two FAIR HAVEN—On River road, near trol; two-car garage. Price 36,500,, C. Fair Haven for the Improvement of > NotJca of Settlement ol Account improve—enti; two-car garage i stoker, baths; hot water, heat, oil burner; two*- Orang* avenue; aplendld neighbor F. Borden, Shrewsbury of U. H. Nevlui. Lake Avenue, 2nd Sect. In the Borough Estate of Vary C. Shanley, dtceaied. ITajNOGilAJ'HIiB-recevtloBUt, by long terg* grounds, ideal location, near ear garage; living room 16x22; river hood; i*mI-bnngalow typ*; thru bed- Phone Red Bank 1G61 or 1633-J. ot Fair Haven In the County of .lion- (Trait nnd*r Sixth Pararraph of -Will) Let a Singer •,«at*bllib*i real aitate Ann, Apply for achbo!, bua and' train: vicinity K*ans< rlghti. 122,000. Se. Boliton Water rooms, bath; new root; Iteam beat. mouth with a mixed in place bituminous Notice la hertby given that th* third _*rvl*-. Write, "Steno.-Btal Xatate, burg; reaaonabl*. Write, "Six-Room bury, Realtor, 16 Welt Front strait. Needi decorating and lome repairing, LITTLE SILVER—Seven-room bunts treated gravel aurface on an exjitlng Intermediate account! ot the subscribers, ^pert put 111, Bti -Bank.* Home." Box til. Bed Bank. Phon* 8600.. Lot 60x200; tarag*. If.TtO. /oMph O. low, with all Improvements: conven gravel foundation. EitlraaUd amount trusteti of th* e»tat* of laid deceaied your m»- _-. -Full-time or part time. LOT—t0xl>8 Sit, on First street, MODERN HOME. Colonial type, aeven McCu* Agency, Realtor. Phon* Rum- ltnt to bus line and railway lUtlon, of bituminoua surface treatment re- will bt audited and ttated by th* Sur- chine La {irit-rjaig running order. U.'Knowledge of Unctypa, but not n.cei- Rumson; MOO. Phone 16S-W. rooms; til* bath; finished bailment, aon 444 or Bed Bank 1470.* occupancy subject to existing' tenancy. quired it 6.070 aquart yards. Bids wilt rogate of th* Coaaty ot Monmouth and Write, Box UP, Bed Bank.* LOIS—In Fair Haven. About 220 feet with playroom; lot 126x100;. oil bur- Price 38,000. C. F. Borden, Shrewsbury ba opened and read In public at Fair reported for itttlement to the Orphans' Reaionable charges, Estimate fur- »"_&—To /arm 26 acres; llrln. TRUCK FARM—47 acr*s, 11 aerai with or O. H. Nevlui. Phone Red Bank 1661 Court of laid County, on Thursday, the frontag* on East lid* of Church ner. Owner occupied.' 119,000. See Irrigation, hot bedi, brook*; horn* Haven Boro. Hall on May II. It4t, at nished in advance, quarters can b. arranged. Write, •tr«*t, eorner of Hindrlekson Plao*. Holiton Waterbury, Realtor, II West or 1688-J, 8iOO P. M. Daylight Saving Tim*. twenty.third day of May, A. D., 1946, at tjfarmer F,," Box HI, Bad Bank. having 10 rooms, bath, iteam haat. LITTLE S1LVEK—Two-fmmlly home on 10:00 o'clock a. m., at which time ap- Mra. Peter 3. Mulvlhlll, Box 127, Little Front street. Phone 8600.* • ' Building* with running water and heat Drawings, speclucatloni and forni of SI l»er. dtep' lot, with good loll for gardtn. blda tor th* propoied work prepared by plication will, be mad* for th* nllo VOMAJ4—To taka cara of boy tbrta RIVERFRONT HOME, in Bed Bank: five for washing and packing v*g*tabl**; anci of commliilom and eoumel feel r*ar» eld, part time. Call Bad Bank TWO ONE-FAMILY dwelling*, on* two- bedrooms; two bathi, fireplace;' lot Completely renovated. Comfortabli home George K, Allen, Engineer and approved garag* building with workman'! QUir- for veteran with producing revenue. Dated: April 4th, A. D.. 1946. 110, between 9 and 12 noon and 4 B. family dwtlling. Kiarnir street. Key- 80x46(J, Good roof; screened porch; in- tera above, barn,'ate. One of th* moat by th* But* Highway Commlatloner Pric* 18,(00. ^ C. F. Borden, Shrews- have been filed In the office of th* laid THE «NATIOXAL NEWARK AND ES-, SINGER Jo • . ____ port. Cash. Peter Bogirdui, 2tVKear< minted celllnga. 119,000. See Rolston mod*rn and beat equipped truck farms SEX BANKING COMPANY OF S, thr**. in i>«r strett, Keyport. ' Waterbury, Realtor, II Welt Front bury or C. H. Nevlui. Phone Red B«nk nglmer at 60 Broad itreet, Red Bank, 1 in Monmouth county. Prie* IJ5.000. 1661 or 1633-J. NEWARK family.' Telephone after T p. m 126 BAY AVENUE7 Highlandasa two- itreet. Phone 35U0.* Bay Stlllman k A**oelat*s. Phone Zaton- N. J., and of laid State Hlghwty Com- mli*lon*r, Trenton, N. J., and may b* By: William E. Hockcr, {12. - family houit, perfect condition; also LITTLE SILVER home, conulnlng tix town T'.» SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP-Red Bsnk Truit Officer, Sewing Center impected by proipectlva bidders during ~* with eiperlence, partly suitable for furnished looms; roomi, hot water heat; two-ear gar- •rea, near Newman Springs road; six 744 Broad atre.t, for two in family. IK « week, deep garage attached. Can be seen by ap- age; lot 100x180; good location, f 14,000. NEAR RIVER—MM ttctlon, conv«nl*nt rooms and bath, fireplace, oil burner business hours, Bidders will be fur- for commuting, achoolt; lot about nlihed with a copy of the specifications Newark, N. J, Tbundaya and Sundayi off. Write pointment at the above addreta See Rolston Waterbury, Realtor, II West fcteam; one-car garagt, on lot 50x160 JOSEPH SANFOSD SHANLEY, 43 Monmouth Street K. B. C, Box HI. Bed Bank.' RIVER FRONT bulkhead property, ri Front street. Phone 8600.* 10x150; bouu, 8 rooms, bath; 2-etr gar- Occupancy within two monthi. 18,500 nd print! of the drawing* by th* en- a«*. Prie* 116,010. Bay Stlllman * C. F. Borden. Shrewibury or O. H gineer on proper notice and payment of .1046 Park Avenue, IAN to do chorea on amal Parian righu,- 8 rooms, 2 baths, large HUTCH COLONIAL home, containing six Associate*. Phon* Eatontown 1.* • N*w York, N. Y. ^ _*tardayt. No hea»y work. modern kitchen, lanadry, fireplace i built- Ntvlui. Phon* Bed Bank 1661 or 1438-J cost ot preparation. Blda must be mad* roomi, hot water h»t; one-eir gar standard proposal forma in the Truateel. Red Bank Ifor ihtefTlaw call Bed Bank 1»«.* In garag*. Phon* Bumaon Hi age; conveniently located; near river, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY—On main SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP-Red PITNEY, HARDIN, WARS highway, 12 minutes drive to. ocean area, near Newman Springs roid, six manner delimited therein and required . 'NCILOE-TK-OUER to work with BUK, a*il or rent all type* ot real eeute 18,000. See Boliton Waterbury, Seal tor, by the specifications, must be in sealed A BRBNNAN, group of r«t*rded children for aum- through OouUnc* Bmlti Agency. 14 16 Weit Front street. Phone 3500. nine two-room cabins, each with gar- rooms and bath, fireplace, central hot National Newark Bldar- air system, coal; one-car garate, on lo1 •nvelopes, bearing the numei and ad- Phone R. B. 3806 i*r toaaoa. Swimming and pbyalcal da- Maple avenue, Fair Haras, phon* Red RED BANK home, containing six rooms, age and porch; main houn, six rooms, Nawark, I, N, J, Baak 1108, • two baths, oil burner. Over threa acres BOxUO. Occupancy subject to ixistlnq dresi of bidder and name of road on lopawnt major lnureiti. Write Coun- all improve—ente; near high school outside, addmiad to Fair Haven Bor- P •Teacher, Box HI, Red Bank. I* ACRES ot ground ea the north *id* of land) 100 fe*t oa highway. Price tenancy. Pric* 17,000. C. F. Borden, one-car garage. 19,000. See.. Bolston 116,000. Ray H. BUllman ft Associates, Shrewibury or O. H. Ntvlus. Phone Red ough and muit b* 'accompanied by a to abtar Iambi. Phone At- of Main road at Iineroft; alao a lot Waterbury, Realtor, 18 Weat Front 60il7» on th* north sld* of Bfhth av*. Highway 4-N, Eatontown. Phone 7.* Bank 1«J1 or 1888-J. - statement of equipment and a' ccrtlfltd laatla BlCblanda III for further in street Phon* 9500.* cluck tor not leu than ten (10) per formation. cue at Neptune. Prie* of lot ISIO eaah. POULTRY FARM—106 aeraa, 1,000. SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP-Red Binl Jennie C. Larton. Uncroft. N. J. . TINTON FALLS home, containing 1 area, near Newman Sprlnga road. cent of the amount bid and b* deliv- (AN—Saleatun. Meat, goo< rooms; hot water heat, oil burner foot road frontage; large brook; Co- Same as above, without fireplace. Sub- ered at tht plaet on th* hour abov* Do you with to SELL or BUY real estate ? lonial home, amid large shade tree*; opportunity. 1. Krldel, Broad- and REAL BSTAT- and laauran**. Paai eight acres of land; owner occupied, ject to existing tenancy, Price 1.6,600, named. Th* standard propoul form II ' oat atreata. Bad Bank, H. J. 18,800. See Rolston Waterbury, Real- elx rooms, bath: barn; poultry houaat attached to th* auppltmtntary ipecl- B. aUrykar, epod-Ulag U.farm*, C. F, Borden, Shrewsbury or G. H. ._ lE~aaalar. varltoa Tbaateri tor, 16 Witt Front street. Phone 1600. for 2,000 layers, etc 117,500. Ray Nevlui. Phone Red Bank U61 or 1833-J, ncatlonl, copiea of which will bt fur- LIST your property or your requirements with eountry ho_w and MUM*. State' Btillman. Phon* Eatontown 7.* nlshed on application to the engineer. Bank. . TAVERNS—State highway. OneT foi BUY NOW for future home or country JPLE—Cook and1 CaT Highway No. 14, Holmdel, phon* 123,000; one for 188,000. For fu DESIRABLE NEIGBORHOOD, vacant lot EDQAR V. DENI8E, Mayor. titite. Our listing! Include levera M. FLOYD SMITH, Clerk. • Hlghlanda H2I.' Holmdel 6101. , > particular!, lee Rolaton Waterbury, Real 70x100. lovely building alte. Price farm* with and without houiei; sma TOUNti .WOMAN required for Ugh tor, 16 West Front street. Phone 8800.' 11,400. Ray H. Sttllman ft Associates, farm aites from -4 te 10 acres'and sev C. F. BORDEN—Realtor and Insurer houiework and help care tor Infan SHADOW LAKE PARK. Alexander aec- BUSINESS PROPERTY—In Red Bank; Highway 4-N, Eatontown. Phone Eaton- eral exceptional bulldtns altes ll PUBUC NOTICE. tbn, acre plots; a modern restricted brick building, two ito'ries, with store town 7.* by. Four»dayi a week, houra I p,_ Shrawabury, Lincroff and Little Sllve Borough of Red Bank, N. J. 12 midnight, Call > Blreirlaw road residential development. F. H. A. ap- and apartment. 116,000. So* Bolston Prices upon application. C. F. Borden O. H. NEVTCS—Aiwolate. WEST LONO BRANCH—Immediate oe. NOTICE la hereby riven that tbt Sor- Honmouth Beaeh. \ proved ;• achool adjoining, close to rail Waterbury, Realtor, 16 West Fronl cupancy, house converted into twe Shrewsbury or G. H. Nevlus. Phone Bed IJABDENER and handyman for amal road atation, lake privileges. A few fin itreet. Phone 1500.* Bank 1661 or 1683-J oush of Red Bank has rtetlvtd a bid apartment*. Prie* |7.800. Ray Still- of (350.00 for all lta right, title and Broad Streot, Shrewaburr Tet Be- Bank l«fll aatate; permanent poiltlon for rlghi home iltea still available. See your real OCEANFORT HOME, with asvtn rooms, man ft Assoclatei, Phon* Eatontown RED BANK— Newman Springs section (Borden) Will offec new four-room apart- tor; also E. Alexander, on the premises. hot water heat; three aerea land; frui 7.* . Old-fashioned buncalow, completed intereat in and to a certificate of tax Poitomce, R. D. No. 1, Box 4, Bed Bank. trees; tennis court; river rights; two- sale held by It covering Block 15, Lot Tel. Rf d Bank 1633-J (Nevlus) ent if aaUafa«tery. Call Freehold >i ACHES—Lane orchard, II acr« is furnished; pipelen beater; acre of land, I2S1-J for appointment. 20-AC RE FARM estate at 8hr*wibury. car garag*; immediate oeeupaney. See Available June lit, $10,000. Joieph ,G, Z, on the south alda of E»it Front Roltton Waterbmy, Realtor, II Welt aiparagus; lovtly brook: Colonial Str.it, as ihown by tht Borough Tax cook, butler i experience nee Acreage sultabl* paitura or tillage; horn*, s*v*n roomi, bath; thr*e harna McCue Agency, Realtor. Phon* Rumio restored Colonial houit, contains ten Front itreet. Phon* 8800.* '. 444 or Red Bank 1470.* Map, and sssiistd to Bitate of Ctorre aaaary. U00 par month. Phone Eat poultry house. 115,000. Stlllman ft As- Hawklni. |»town 190. „ r6oms, two bathi, original beam celling NEW HOMES, under construction. sociates. Highway 4-N, Eatontown. KED BANK—Cintrllly located, eight' •nd llrepliMi; oatbutldlnss: Modern I'* only I Five rooms, hot water haat, Th* Borough Invltei other bldi and MAN to cut heiga and graaa Phono Eatontown ».* room house, in fine residential neigh, will receive and consider tht tana at by hour or day. Phon* Bed Bank barn and atalls for 50 horses, 10 caul*, oil burner. For full particulars it* Bol- borbood; lovely home with room foi six-car garages, with three rooms and iton Waterbury, Rtaltor, 1.6 Welt Front OLD—flood buslnesa location, the regular, —sating of th* Mayor and |>S40 J.«' _. corner property, store and connecting few paying guests If so deilred. Oc Council to be held on Monday, May (, bath, separata recreation houn; four itre*t. Phon* 8800.* oupancy Jun* lit 111,000. Joitph G. DEPENDABLE WOMAN to care for mllii new Monmouth Park Bac* Track, hous*, tix roomi, two bathi, steam 1)41, at 1:90 P, M., In the Borough fonr-yaar-old boy in her own home In TWO-FAMILx HOUSE, located in At haat; larg* workshop;* garag*. Pric McCu* Agtncy, Realtor. Phone Rum< Hall, Monmouth Street, Red Bank, N. J.. two mil** from Bed Bank station; «• lanjtle Highlands. Four room* and *on 44« or Red Bsnk 1470.* ted Bank flv, day. a w*ek. Write tr*m*ly iow.taxasi unusual opportunity. 110,800. Bay H. Stlllm.n ft Associates, notwithstanding iueh bid* be for lilt Dependable Woman, Boi ill,1 Bed bath each floor. Good condition. One Phon* Eatontown 7." MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP—Eight-acn than tht total amount due on iueh cer- John E. Sloan* ft Co., Inc., 110 Broad apartment available May 1st. Prl Bk.« LONG BRANCH—Two-family house, homeslte, fine fertile ground, on pave tificate of,tax sale and aubiequtnt Hem, street, Newark. Phon* MArket 1-0408. 18,500. Se* Rolston Waterbury, Rtaltor, road;"near ichool. 82,000. Joieph G. for garden work. Phone (Or your own broker.) IS Weit Front atreet. .Phone 1500.* lira roomi and batb each alda; newly plus intertst and coatt, all of which Eatontown Ill-M after I P. M.» redecorated. Price 18.000.. Ray Stlll- McCue Agency, Realtor. Phone Rum- amount to approximately 1885.93. EATONTOWN—Four acres, gas, electrl SMALL FARM—In Mlddletown. Flvi ion 444 or Red Bank 1470.* GIRL—To apend aammer at loreljr re and water) naar ichool, ehurohei and man ft Atioclatts, 312 Broad street, Blda ehould bt directed to the Bor- •o'rt and help with home. Apply tcrea; aeml-bungalow, three bedroomi Eatontown. Phone Eatontowft 7.* 1 WAS BUILT weMover 160 yeara tso, ough Clark, Borough of Bid Bank, and itorea, To settle estate. Phone Eaton stoam heat, oil burner; two-car garage. Vhttneld Studio, WhltB.ld Bulldlnc, town m-R. IM-BCIATB POSSESSION—Furnish.! and I'm atill In good phyilcal shape. there should be aubmltted. with *ach See Rolston Waterbury, Realtor, II Wilt Due to gross neglect for many yean bid a check to th* order of the Bor- HOME ON RIVH_fONT, large living Front itreet. 'Phone 8500.* houie, all convenient**; three block AM1ST with bottMwork, from ocean. 11,000. Ray Stlllman ft I'm badly In need of a fac* lifting, bot ough of Red Bank, -or cath, In at leaat room, dining room, modern .kitchen, SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, Hlllsid* avenue, within and without. . Only one havin % of, the amount of tha bid, tht pro- . alMp out. R. r. D. Box 110-A, At- three bedrooms, two til* baths, recre- Auociates, 112 Broad street, Eatontown, lintlo Hlghlanda. ft block from Memorial Parkway, At- Phon*' T.« vliiod, imagination and the ability to ceedi of which shall be used, aa to any ation room with fireplace, steam auto- lantic Highlands. Pric* 13,900. Ken. bring out my true character will be sucieaiful bidder, to defray th* eoitt UHANDX MAN, to take can matic heat; garage. Pric* 121.(00. W. neth Stevens, 41 Blngham avenue, Rum. PORT -6N_OUT_ - Bungalow, iix Interested in, or appreciate me, with m and! expenses of th* Borough In this One out of eight persons ^will die of • of lawna, and be generally ttiaful. A. Hopping Agency. Phono B*d Ban' son. Phon* 747. rooms, batb, iteam heat: chicken nine rooms, I hi baths, and hot watei proceeding in the event such sucoeis- Vuat be sober, honeit, induitrloua, neat 117.* house; garage; lot 100x100; Bear bus, heat. I accompany leveral outbuild ful bidder neglect* or refuses to eom- cancer in this vicinity unless something i agreeable. Beferencei required. HIGHLANDS—Residential year arouni school, itoret and railroad/ station. RUMSON HOME. Convenient to bus, Hv. home, six rooms; block to church, bui ingi, including a large dairy barn, am plet* his bid. . rtte. "0. H.", Box.111. Bed Bank.* Ing room, dining room, pantryi Quick posseialon. E. C. R*»d. Call Red 80 fertil* acre! with brook, am onl stores; city water, sewage, gat and elec Bank 121.* AMY X. SHINN, is done%boutit. _, . good aalary kitchen., three bedroomi, bath I garag* eric. 12,400 cash. Call Atlantic High, two mile* to Rtd Bank station; taxe Borough Clerk, Apply luperlntendent Mn. afaynard'j hot watir b»tt- Price 110,100. W. A land 111. RAX VAN HORN AOENCY—Rumion, at leis than 3400, and I'm yours foi itate. Ward avenue, Bunuon.* Hopping Ag«ncy. Phon* Bed Bank 897. excellent location; attractive old .7- 113,000, no leu. "The Old House." P, NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS Send Contributions to DESl&ABt-S LOTS on OceanpoVt aveaui, room reiidence; hot water heat; en I AID. Sleep out, Hi-year-old sUV-K-Semi-bungaW directly opposite Monmouth Baci S, You may le* me, by appointment BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY, N. 1. girl and infant. Phone Sea Bright rooms, hot water haat; larg* lot; low closed porch; large garage. 18,500. Ra only, through 'the .Joseph G, McCui track. For information call R.d Ban) Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven. Phoni An offer has* been received by the RAYVANHORNor J taxes: convenient for commuter. Price 2197. Agency. Call Red Bank 1470 or Rum For g*n*ral housework, p< 18,000. W. A. Hoppine Agency, Bed Red Bank 283,» son 444.* Borough of Shnwibury In tha amount SEA BRIGHT—Cotfswi with private ot 11,000.00 for the following lota, . time, from I a. m. to i p. m.; twi Bank. Phon* 197.* BAY VAN HORN AGENCY—El ght MAPLE AVENUE—S*v*n rooms, fire- MRS. ROBERT S. McTAGUE In famllyi Phona Bed Bank 1111. HOME OF SIX ROOMS, good, location, b*aeh on octan and river; eight roomi room home, with hot water haat an which were forecloaed and ar* now two bathi, lavatory, open fire and screen place, larg* lot; curly occupancy, owned by th* Borough i - . If—For weekly cleaning, two day living room firtplac*, ataam beat, oil fireplace; large landacaped plot; doubl Pric* 39,600. Ella Wiltshire Agency, burner, hardwood floors; gang*. Price porch. 815,000. .John Mlnugh, broker, garag*. 110,500. Ray Van Hor Lota 1 to It, Inclusive, Block 4, on a week. Call Rumion 1!88. AU-yea 8*s Bright. Phon* Rumion 711. 77 Broad itreet. Phone Red Bank 2161 the tax map of laid Borough, also Red Bank Area Chairman Cancer Drive, 19,000. W, A, Hopping Agency, Bad Agency, Fair Haven. Phon* Red Ban INCOME PROPERTY, Duplex home, firii ound. Bank. Phon* 3»7.« INVESTMENT PROPERTY, river from 288.* known as Lots > to 20, Inclusive, on' HOUSECLEANER, light houn four apartment*. For particular! floor, four rooms,. flr.plac, bath, iec< map entitled "Birkihlr* Park, Bhrawa- 804 River Road, • week and *xp*rt liundru* tlgM TWO, !-FAMILY apart—eat houses, BAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Brand new ond floor, four roomi and bath; incomi lee C, E. Plehler, Realtor. 140 Broad bungatowi two bedrooma, fireplace i bury, lion, Co., N. J,, property of Shore uri a week. Phone Bed Bank 3762 and 8 rooms each apartmanti separate street. Phone Red Bank Ml.* 1118 monthly. Ella Wiltshire Agency Development Co.," February, 1688, HOUSEKEEPER-—About 30, to sleep In utllltlai; .two-story, thr*e-car garage; automatic htat, modern kitchen; at' 77 Broad street, Phone Red Bank 2161 Fair Haven, New Jersey. NEAR RACE TRACK. Large water iron tached garag*, With overhead doori; George K. Allen, C. E., Red Bank, N, J. J Muat keep homo dean. Apply Clu lot 116x1(8; Third avenue,,Ixing Branch BARGAIN—One acre, six-room home, Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block 5, on the tax atthumbi, Keamburg. conv*nl*Kt location. Sell all or uparate four acres; occupancy. 40 days; II- large tr*ei. 110,100, Ray Van Horn room residence, six bedrooms, three outbuildings, near track. $8,600. Im- map of tald Borough, alio known at If deilred. 112,6110. Call or wriee/Prdp- Aruicy, Fair Hav*n. phona Bed Ban mediate occupancy. Ella Wiltthire IflANIST—For Saturday nlghti, later I «rty, 101 Cllnto.' Place, Long Branch. baths, nlectrle kitchen, new roof, fur- Loti, T, t and 5, on laid map of Berk- 1 tenon extra nlghti. Inquire at th< Agency, 77 Broad itreet, Rtd Bank, ihlrt Park, • ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Overlooking nished. C. E. Plehler, Realtor, 141 RAm.»Y VAN HORN AGENCY—J>1n. * PI nek- I rhlatle Bar, Port Monraouth road, Qal Broad atreet. Phone Rid Bank 111.' Phone 2161. Lot] 1, 2 and 1, Block 5, on tha tax I[eantburg.* bay; ideal location for all-year hotel nay roid location. Eight-room resi- THOMPSON AGENCY—Seven roomi an man of. laid Borough, alio known M typo boarding houa* for convaleicen RIVER rnuN'l property, occupancy d*nc* in *xcellent condition; four b*d. Lois 26, 25 and 24, on laid map of IBPEBJENCED MECHANIC on General horn*i 14•rooms, four baths, extra lav. months, larg* house, in bnslnus ••£ bath; piped hot air heat, coal; plo 1 Motora can, preferably Butck, Ap too—a; tiled bath and lavatory; itean SOxZOO: one-car garage, 17,600. Thorap Berkshire Park. atorl«i. Room* ar* arranged for light tlon, potential value. 111,000, 0, heat; gam* room. 114,100, Ray Van Uy In peraon to DeKldder Buick, I4 housekeeping apartments witb a goo( ion Agency, 81 East Front atreet. Phoni Said odor will be furthir oomldertd Plehler, Realtor, 140 Broad atreel Horn Agency, Fair H*v*n, Phon* Red at a matting ot th* Borough Council Clerks — Checkers PIS Monmouth itreet, Red Bank. Income. Large encloied parch; hoi Phone Red Bank 111.* 700.* ^__ Bank 283.* to be held on Tuesday, Msy 7, H46, at JIETAL worker and" painter water heat, oil. Purchai* prlo* 117,' FARM -STATE-86 excelli THOMPSON AGENCY—Six roomt an body ihop; completely equipped acrei, excellent RAY VAN HORN AO—NOI—Iramediati 7:80 P, M., at the School Home, on 500. Terms arranged. Available MR] loll, apple orchard, woodland in part, bath, fireplace, hot water htat. coal bood pay. Apply In penon. DeRlddn 15th. Constanc* Smith, 1*. Maple ave- poiieaslon; fin* Red Bank reiidence insulated "attic; one-car garage, 18,500 Broad street, In said. Borough. Further uiek, Inc., 163 Monmouth itreet, Bad nue, Fair Haven, Phon* B»a Bank. 8308, r«ildenc*-of throe taaater bedrooms, ntw sultabl* for a doctor or growing fam Thompson Agency, 31 Emt Front atree blda ar* Invited. All bid* muat be ac- ank, roof, outbuildings I Up days possassion. Ily, ntwly dteorated throughout. |16, Phon* Red Bank 7<0.' companied by cub. or a certified cheek Floor Men C. E. Plehler, RenltofT 140 Broad itreet 500, Ray Van Horn A«*ncy, Fair Ha. to the order of the Borough of Shrews- VORKER—Inquire R Peter RUMSON—Rnldintlal and busi- Phone Red1 Bank 111.* v*n. Phori* R«d Bank ill.* THOMPSON AGENCY—Seven roomi an 'place or phone Bed Bank EB84-B, bath, hot water' hoot, conl; plo bury for at lenit 10% of any bid. ness area,, six-room house, hot HOUSE—Six roomi and b»th; garar BAY VAN HORN AOBNOY—Fiv* acrei Tltln to be delivered by bargain and jTAND watchman for night club, stand; lot 40x118, on two atreedl in 62x200: one-car garage; located nem water heat, fine condition! alio of rlVirfrontl T*n-room r**ldenc>, Red Bunk, IB,000. Thompion Agency tale deed, lubjact to toning and other I I0b*r, reliable and .dependable, Muit com* H year when nous* ranted suramei flnplacai barn with box atallij boat- ordinance! affecting the un of laid pave reference!. Apply Club Bhumba, four-room and bath bungalow, both semon nnd for winter, $«75. Taxts 195 81 East Front street. Phone 700,' and Butchers houit, 116,0001 low taxes. Ray Vat promlics, to restrictive oovinanti of •ansburg. ' • for 17,000. Charlii E. Sweeney, Price 33,700. Inqulri 71 Bay avenu Born Aginey, Fair Hav*n. Phon* Re THOMPSON "AdENCy-BunsalqP, il record, If any, to moments snd rights WOMEN'S iportwear and Monmouth avenue. Phone Buraion Highlands. Bank tit.* ' roomi and bath, hot air hent, coa of wny, If any, and to scch a itatt , dreii ihop, openlni aoon, Bed Bank, •unparlori plot 60x160: one-car garage 14t2. NEAR RACE TRAUK. May, Jun* and RAY VAN HORN AUBWOY—Summer of fact* as an aocurat* survey may with or without experience for . "' pood opportunity for experienced worn- July; large water-front, four acre!, 18,000. Thompion Agency, < 81 Eml •how. n. , Pica* i atata pait experience anc bungalow of ilx roomi with itaam Front itrtet. Phont 700.* 13-room re'ildnnce, six bedroomi, threa haat, n*ir tha rlTtri. attaohad giugi. In the event title Is not good and alary expected In reply. All answer; PORT MONMOUTH—Fiv*-room houie, THOMPSON AGENCY—Six roomi ant • - ft If))) b* held in strict confidence. Writ bathi, furnished, electric kitchen. C. 18,000. IinmedlaU pomlllon. Ray Van marketable, tha liability of the Borough all Improvements, Can be occupied E, Plehler, Realtor, 140 Broad stree bath,'Llttl* Silver location! hot wntoi chiill bo limited to the nturn ot any in Shop," Box 611, Red Bank.' within a month B. Bt Rauoh, New Mon- Horn Attner, Fair BiTtn, Phon* Bci The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company Phone Red Bank 16t,» •. Bank 181.* heat, coal: one-car gamfc. (11,000 pnymenti mid*, on account of the pur. mouth. Phone Mlddletown 1J6-J. Thompion Agency, 81 Esit Front ttree UEA, ,*RIUHl-rH after, 6 p. m, , - " Phone Red Bitnk 1240.* - 500. Ray Van Horn Agenoy, Fair Ha. .. famlllnr with ihipplnir, r*c*lvTh* vin, Phon* ,B*d Bank I8I.« elled porch; • hnlf-acrn iilot, f51,500 . • . '..'"•• Borough Clerk,' POUT MONMOUTH—Bungalow type SHRBWBBURY TOWN8HIP, Three als Thompioi Agency. HI Knit I'roiv dillViry, rioord*. Write "S. Z.," Bo> room ' houses, garage and bath wltl BAY VAN HORN AGBNCY-iRed Bank No night work. Uniform* furnished and laundered. "- , H*d Bunk. , _. houi*, flvi roomi, pantryi garage, ltr««t. Phono 700.* ready for Immedlat* year round. ooc*> •aeh, all In good all* lots. Prlcei II, An exoellint horn* In a An* neighbor, .. and typist, ruponjlble party »00, 17,000 and'18,.60., W. D,,»urt hliod. "light rooms) farii**i large plot fH6MPsOM AdeNtiy-fropertlet ofal Monmouth County SMrroiali'a Offic*. Paney, Loiated. elos* to (taahor* and type* for sale: Including farm*, tow: In th* matter bt 'th* eitate* of Edgar position., J. Krldel, Bed Ban! swimming.pool. H*t be Inspected even 4a, Broad itre«t. Phon* Rid Bank S140.* 111,000. Ray Van Horn Artnoy, Fall Fr*» life inturanee. \ Low coit hoipitalixation. ; ' or girl for fountain-work,' Appi: Haven. Phon* Bed Bank »gj,», properties country homes oatntei nnc Knupii, Jr. (alio known a* Edgar A. Ings or week.md.. Kearney, Wllioi OOEANPORT—Large lot on waterfront, •rlvorfronti. Thtmiiion Agpiicy, HI Kn» Kimpn, Jr.,) deotaiod, Notice to crtd> tlr Haven Pharmacy, Fair Havtn, o avenue. • * For. quick ill*, prliied 11,800,' W. O, 0RN till Bad Bank II." .*. * • : HAY VAN H AOENOY—Dairy farm Front strajit. l'honc_.Ret( llniik Mn,' ittin.U) preient clalma agtlnat. titnt*. LBONAKDO—Bummer bungalow of foUi We*H, 4D Droart Itrtet, •'Phon* Rid Btook.and going milk; route, oomplote- RUMBON wCfXli—iowly nTcjiici'ir6?le> PuriAhtit to the order p/Borman Me- ,....-.. ,..r™.r. r... paj j • vaeatiqiu. "": '•''' ' •'•' .. . ~. . hoSieworker, Must V Sunk iUB,: •:,,•• ly taulppadi 17 cows, fjntrle mlDdrt ,own xiai', two In. timlljf, M\ yeai roonii, ntw roof, mw awning, fur. ruililonue, with four mniliir linlniom It'ndtiln, Burroitiit* of tn* County of nlihedi electric, gai, water I lot 80x100, COUNTRY HOUSE. .Bavtn robmi, «!•< Ian* htm. 111,000. .Ray Van Hor Monmouth, rna'dt Qti th* thirteenth day nd >b. But of ri(ir«nc*s riquirn Agency, Fa1!; Hay*n, Phon* Red Bin each with oonnictlnit tile bull) nm ti.,Cj:,J8, Plah«r..LUlU Silver Poln Bargain, 11,800, W«lk*r * TIHdill, .trlcl,y;.Riti.htri.i>u,M«jin«_-l ,thn<',lna|(Ji;,ibidrpomii anjl, wJljin (hi of April, 1«4«, on iha application of Ittl* Sll*«r. . Phon* Bed Bank 4H, R*s.ltors, 7 MaehatiU itr**ti Bid Bank lowand,mal(i your own improv*ip«ii lioond floor | on* aildltlrliinl inmUr heil BlliAttn -15" itiiajip,: admfhli^tlfWnsr Phom ant, Qp*n Saturdayi,* Mward Rl«d, Phon* Red lank 181 RAY VAN HORN AQ tha aitat* of ISdiar Kriappi Jr. (alio R' on brod, rolls and buns, ;Ooo< room room and bath on th* third Hour: banu IIOHLANOB 'Immidlatl TWO.STOKr_fl(JIl!UI«Oi '41x19, wltH Llttl* illvtr bungslowungslow, Atim h»at tlful living' room «lth mlrrorvrf Itm known ai Edgir A,, KtciPP, Jr,,) do pit, itaady wo/k, p»ni Sl*bold, ij f*.ratt. AiklnAklii 11,00011000. »» p»nv*nl«ntlj av«nf». Hlghlandi, • poiitiilon, teY,"roomiT" ill opnvin ltl plnoii pint ilanolltd llbriiry with en FOAIOII, nollm Ii hereby, gtvin. to thi , hot air halt, .fumlahadl twcoii situated. Rty'.Van Hdrn Agsnoy, F«li olontd bar adjoining) reciptlnn' hall wltl croiiltora of mid di'ces.Md to exhibit to nouiawsrnr. Bltip. ou -lltUIOsllO. PHo. |»,10fl, Wa! Mavin, fhomR 1 B»nk»l.* " winding italrmiitrf pnwiler roomi luv thi tuhiorlbir odmlnlitratrlx •• ifori- s*d itrttt, Red Bank. Phen«'X«a ..Tlndall, RiiUon, 7 _Miflh»nli OINOY—Vlttran atory.i ftowif rpomi butlar'a •Rid, their dtbtl and dtmanill aialnit baW, OHN ntfy J A & P Super Market Rtd Bank. Phont aTTf, Op«i I Hun, S tqufrrptwl j witithh ' «n«ttitl««n«lld •((«t , _„ trii laid titatfi under oatM, wlthfu ,sl» 4X1 1 r obs., \m? r i v V ..• .• w ti bonrilii.mo'iltrii |iltoli*n nrfd Inundry rtionlba from tha (Into oKthi afnrmiili »• light no ir, Ban! ?SStess_: M.0M ••ttiuhid' tt*M\ -with. flhetuf nrd«r. or th*y will .|f» lor.vaf bnrri *• 121 Monmouth Street, Red Bank ..

«»> «»|{ W. *irv- Webafnn 1 Di J REP BANK HEGISTER, MAY 2,1040.

Scienci MEN tun', (B^ Ab*m'#'«ton) ?ry > -,,... - • to* Hothar Cboraa Yow nhttUe winter Miss Martha Hubir has been en- «kt Flwt CJmroh of Christ, gaged to leach la the Shrewsbury CHATEAU RIDING dothnag-^can be cleaned ptfblle school .-next term. Miss Hu- Also, jaeotrjr Home Wiring; NG CLU •etentM. la Barton and storW in our teertified ber will graduate this turner from • JKVBMT IQNDAT State Teachers college at Newark. Prloes, OAK HILL ROAD, MIDDLETO\ vault for at little •» $2.50. The Parent-Teacher association WMCA 8:45 A. M. Call and Inquire. will meet Monday night at the' BAYSHORE ELECTRIC * MILES WORTH OF BED BAKK^BBTOOXV' school. The nominating committee, lr MHJS WEST ' OF, HIGHWAY MO, K, VMttaaoalato of hatllnf riven. comprising Harold' Copeland, C. R. RADIO CO. Musical isleetlons l>jr • Smith, Mrs. Mary Richmond, Mrs. Leonardo Ave.«t B. B. Station soloist tad organist of 2800 Isabella Kearney; will present' a KEOXABDO.X. J. The Mother Church •late of officers to be voted on. AHtlj Master Sgt, John Johnston has returned to Los Alamos, NewMex* loo, after •pending a furlough with his perents, Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Johnston. > Mr, and Mrs, gdgar Olsen and Attention! > children have moved from Camp- bell avenue Into their home in Leo- IITES nardo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ma- At Work . son of Keansburgf who- purchased If you hove ih» Ua» Htpkba *f ; YOU BREAK IT - WE FIX IT the house just vacated by the-Ol- sen family, have moved into It •trail** l*t ui qak* • KtoflMfe %• Mr. and Mrs.-Carls Glannone and •pwHon iW will ihow riiek pne> son Richard have returned home •oca or abMnce with ctitthrtr. BOB & CHARLES after an'extended stay in Florida, . f ANTEBITE Harold Wlllett who has been ser- iously ill, Is showing slight Im- EKGINBEBINO CO. FIX-IT SHOP provement . , •'• • • * LADIES George LUleh'olm of, Chatham, a H. Lynnwood JMUnton pal of Samuel Myers In the service, Fair Haven, N. J. REPAIRS MADE ON ANYTHING. spent* the week-end with Hev. and Phone Bed Bank 760 , Mrs. P. J. Myers. Work Called For and Delivered. Announcement has been made of Hiere't your chance to get any of th« the forthcoming mariage of Mils Call Red Bank 1497. Nancy Woodring of Atlantic High- following items at cost or below, to BETWEEN f A, M. * 7 P..M. ASK FOB CHARLIE. lands and Dennis Lingo of Belford. MR. AND MRS. MARTIN J. MOXLEY The ceremony will take place June hurry and get your share because the 23 In Central Baptist church, At- -If It Swims — We Have It lantic Highlands. Miss Dorothy Eleanor Little, The maid of honor, Miss Maeka- supply will not last long at the. prices daughter'of- Mr. _and-.,Mrs. '. wore a blue gown with match- Misses Nancy Woodring and THE ORIGINAL B. Little, Jr., of Fair Haven, and ing hat and nose veil, and she car- Ha*el~Tuc*ei7-Mrs.—Robert ^Tucker we are ofFering-thinnerchandiae.—— Martin J. Moxley, son of Mr. and ried a bouquet of pink sweetpeas. and Dennis and Hubert Lingo went Mrs; Martin Moxley of San An- Miss-Little, the junior maid of ;o Newark, Monday, where they at- tonio, Texas, were married Satur- honor, was dressed in a similar cos- ;ended the performance of the Chl- day afternoon at Fair Haven Meth- tune. :agro Breakfast club. Two members of the Ten Stitch- odist church by Rev. E. Harrison A reception followed at the home Cloud, pastor. The church was dec- ers, Mrs. Walter Thompson" and of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Mrs. Henry Ertel of Atlantic High- • SLACKS • SKIRTS orated with white snapdragons and William B. Little, Sr.,' In Fair white candles. lands were honored at a stork - * Haven. The bride's mother wore a shower at the home of Mrs. Albert The bride was given In marriage white flowered jersey with black Mm* tocbtnte, «cr»*Mi «to. by her father. Her attendants were White last Thursday evening. The • SWEATERS • JACKETS WM mpwvt yow «UetHnf pOMurt accessories and a corsage .of red table centerpiece was a pink and st. •«••••»»»• N. jr. her sister, Miss Barbara Little and and white roses. The bridegroom's •nil help YOU t» » betUr nighlf* Miss Dorothy MaCkalolT of Bridge- blue cradle, Inside of which was a . ahrp. Mnlc of V»' Kmpmd mother was. dressed in black, with doll. Guests included Miss Roberta Phone 1377 We Deliver port, Connecticut. Raymond Mox- a corsage of pink and white rosea. to. tin «tronj« I moil rl|W bc*rd ley of San Antonio was best man Fields, Miss Bertha Brouwer, Mrs. • BLOUSES • SUITS mfcbk today for bed bo»f*. H for his brother. The ushers were The bride was, graduated from Jay White, Mrs. Edgar Olsen and. I * «pHmir peof and vttffil* frtrf. IXCIU1IVI HATUXfl George B. Moxley of Fair Haven, Rumson high school and was em- Miss Helen Olden. >b The Finest in Sea Food ployed in the office of the tele- t If uiid »y i i utv HAND tan the bridegroom's uncle, and Frank Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George • HATS • HANDBAGS phone company in Red Bank. The Heyer over Saturday and Sunday WE HAVE Jansen of Belalre, New York. bridegroom was recently discharged 1. mil KD WM1H-H* The bride's wedding gown, made were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scher and 41' * 0* «• >W ONir CHVFttCt MAW from the Navy after more than Miss Marion McAllerl of New York • FlUet of Lemon SoW twin bcdito doaU« ktf MAM K>« DOUIli KD mid-Victorian style, with an off- three years' service. I 4.95 shoulder yoke neckline, long city, Mr. and Mrs. William Turner • Fillet of Haddock • HOUSECOATS sleeves and a hooped skirt. Her Until early fall the couple will of Freehold, Mr. and Mrs. Donald • Shad • Forties veil 'was edged In old lace, at- reside in Fair Haven and then will Purcell and children Donald and eBoo Shad • Bntterflsh Peggy Lou and Richard and Paul tached to a coronet of small white go to Austin, Texas, where the. • Shad Boo • Mackerel flowers. Sweetpeas and carnations bridegroom will enter the Univers- Purcell of East Orange, Mr. and • Cod Steaks The Sterling Furniture Shop Mrs. Alton Beaty of Trenton and • Bloeflsh were used in her bouquet ity of Texas. • Striped Bass • Smelt* e Mrs. Evelyn Knlckenbocker of • Whlteflsh 21 White Street, ^ Matawan. . • Sea Bass was a guest of Mrs. J. J. Holmes •'HaUbot • TeUowPlke Holmdel last week. • Salmon • Shrimp Phone R. B. 291 Red Bank HUBPHT INDUCTED • ScaUops Mr. and Mrs. W. X Duncan have • Oysters I Mrs. Fredelck J. Noble was Joseph P. Murphy, son of Mrs. • Lobsters • Chowder Cfaitti returned from Tennessee, where chairman of the dessert-bridge held Florence Murphy of Oakland street, • Kipper* • Soft Clams they have been visiting their son, as entered the army and Is now • WhlUnf •• Chorrf ttotiM 1 Wednesday of last week at the Fel- Holmes Duncan, U. S. Navy, a itatloned in Alabama. He was 42 WEST ST., RED lowship hall by tha Ladles Aid student at Vanderbilt university. called for. Selective Service training THIS MABKBT 18 HOT society. Miscellaneous special Another son, William Duncan, who April 24. He was formerly employed CONNECTED --WITH ANT AU Buses Pass Halt Block From Our Stora. awards were given to Mrs. Harold Is a student at Blair academy in by the Sigmund Eisner company, OTHER FISH MABKET DAVIDSON BROS. Louise Matthews, Mrs. Ida Hunt, Blalrstown, spent the week-end Red Bank. B. Goldsmith, Mrs. Fred -Fowler, parents. Mrs. O. M. Hlnton, Mrs. Clifford Robert Vorhees, Mrs. Cla- •BEER*WINE •LIQUORS* Jones and Mrs. J. Daniel Tuller. rence Zegeler, Mrs. Forman Sut- Assisting Mrs. Noble were Mrs. phln, Mrs, William S. Pitcher and Harold Holmes, Mrs. Daniel S. Ely, 39*/2 BROAD ST., PHONE 3334 RED BANK Miss Dorothy Zegeler spent Satur- Mrs. Douglas Fromm, Mrs. Robert day in New York city. Rex, Mrs. Clarence Zegeler, and Fred Wohlforth of Red Bank Is Mrs. William S. Pitcher. organist at Holmdel Federated BUY BELLOWS WHISKEY BY THE CASE Mrs. Edward Miller of Madison church. WHILE WE STILL HAVE IT • — M BELLOWS Res. .16 51 CASE PINT BLENDED WHISKEY 2 24 PTS. BELLOWS WEST INDIES 60 DAVIDSON BROS. CRUZAN 45 BROAD ST., RED BANK WHITE or GOLD FIFTH RUM 3 PHONES 3262-3. BELLOWS IMPORTED M 65 QUICK FROZEN FOODS BRANDY V. E. 5 FIFTH SPINACH pkg. 25° APPLESAUCE COLOMBET c A Very Fine California • Port Broccoli pte-29° 2pkgs-49 • Sherry .14 SPEAKS • Muscatel FIFTH W I N E • Cocktail BLUEBERRIES Bottled in California Sherry 1 Rhubarb Pkg. 19° At. the Winery PRIVATE CELLAR CUT GREEN Buy by the Bottle • Sauteme "| .49 Pkg. 43° or Case C • Burgundy • FIFTH BEANS Pkg. 25 APRICOTS WE HAVE ALL KINDS OF BRUSSELS Halved and Pitted 71 t%C STANDARD BRANDS of WHISKEY Sprouts pkg. 39° In Sugar Syrup T*\f BY BOTTLE OR CASE DISTILLED FROM 100% HYGRADE MEAT STEWS GIN GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS CASE BEEF STEW ib

•Gil LAMB STEW .. • Gordon's FLOWERS VEAL STEW • ON MOTHER'S PAY, MAY 12 • FleisphmSinnV t CITRI-FROST HONEY BEE FLOWERS • Seagram's Ancient C ttpper Broad St., Bed Bank • Dixie Belle . . . .08 OrongeJuices 37 ' Telephone »7J. APPLET BRAIiBX FANCY ELBERTA" SLICED • Laird's . > 3" 42* 4.54 • Browntown 54" GREEN .FORDHOOK' ftfSaiWS--:^