P u b lic Z i b r a ry ■Belrnar, u .j The Coast Advertiser

Forty-Eighth Year, No. 23. BELMAR, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940 Single Copy 4c Names and Numbers of Registrants in Belmar Area

Arch Pettit, Jr...... 916 Curtis Ave., West Belmar 416—Alvin Clinton Henderson...R. D. 1, Box 102, Belmar 3— Arthur Eugene Straub ...... Box 255, Lake Como 419—Philip Schlisserman...... 1600 H St., Belmar 4— Stanley Combs 656 Wall Road, Sp. Lake Hts. 421—Harry Hirsch...... 505 13th Ave., Belmar First Drawing in Lottery Tuesday; 6— Joseph Edward Embley ...... R.D. No. 1, Belmar423—Floyd Thomas Coriell...... 1705 I St., W. Belmar 7— George Wolf Emil ...... 705 - 13th Ave., Belmar 425—Spencer Augustus Norris 1704 Surf Ave., Belmar 8— Robert Wallace Hendrickson...... Box 224, R.D.433—George 1, Bel. Kapner ...... 501 15th Ave., Belmar 11—John Warren R ile y ...... 736 - 20th Ave., Belmar 435—William Francis LeCato 707 15th Ave., Belmar Belmar Appoints Applegate as Cleric 14— Meyer Kurinsky ...... 1005 F St., Belmar 437—Laurie Lee Powell...... 412 9th Ave., Belmar 15— Kenneth John Herbert...... 710 - 18th Ave., So. Belmar439—John Henry Gross...... 506 9th Ave., Belmar 22— Horace Olinto R. Marchetti.....515 9th Ave., Belmar 441—Richard Maddocks ...... 904 H St., W. Belmar The Belmar registration board today 23— Ira Chrtis Antonides...... 809 F St., Belmar Harry Lewis, chairman of the local plegate is a well known lecturer and: 443 Louis Poliak...... 1600 F St., So. Belmar published the names and serial num­ board, explained that serial numbers 24— William Anthony McConnell...717 8th Ave., Belmar bers of registrants in anticipation of has traveled extensively. Mrs. Scan- 445— Albert Clarence Bennett...... 500 18th Ave., So. Bel. assigned to local registrants does not drett was formerly employed at the 25—Michael Ralph Isola ...... ,. 415 9th Ave., Belmar 446— Michael Joseph Durr...... 1717 L St., W. Belmar the first drawing in the national lot­ 30—Albert Harold Peterson...412 18th Ave., So. Belmar mean they will be called in the order Jersey Central Power and Light com­ 447— Peter John Gallagher, jr...... 702 E St., Belmar tery to determine who will be con­ in which they are published. If the pany. 46—Samuel Augustine Reeves, jr...... R.D. 1, Belmar 449—Lawrence Joseph Hurd ...... 702 6th Ave., Belmar scripted for military training under number 500 is drawn at Washington The office of the Belmar board,, 50— William Warren Showers...Box 318, R.D. 1, Belmar 451—Benjamin Trout Adcock...... 811 17th Ave., W. Bel. the selective service act. 51— James Martin Fahy...... :...1308 F St., Belmar the man bearing the same number in located in the first aid home on Ninth 453—Reuben Baer...... 1000 F St., Belmar The lottery will be held in Wash­ Belmar will be called for classification 58—Thomas Augustus Brown ...... 816 13th Ave., Belmar 455—Carl Frank Haviland...... R.D. 1, Belmar avenue, will be open daily from 9 63— Edward Herbert Stanford...721 Wall Rd., Sp. Lk. H. ington next Tuesday. Numbers drawn first. Every man called will not be until 4. Any person who desires au­ 457—Charles Llewllyn Johnson...... 1311 F St., Belmar in the lottery which correspond with conscripted, of course, because of the 64— Joseph Frank Cohen ..... 603 6th Ave., Belmar 459—John Solly...... 217% 9th Ave., Belmar thentic information regarding his 67—William Wallace Knopp...734 19th Ave., So. Belmar serial numbers assigned by the local many exemptions set up under the status should visit the board’s office 465— William Fishman...... 201 9th Ave., Belmar board will designate those who will law. 70—Stanley Victor Worham...1816 Greenwd. Ter., So. B. 466— Clement Lucuis Littsuer...... 211% 9th Ave., Belmar and all registrants are advised to keep- 76—Leonard Brindley ...... R.D. 1, Belmar receive questionnaires from the local Enoch Applegate, Briarwood road, in touch with the local board. 473—Lawrence Joseph McCormick..... 611 9th Ave., Bel. board to determine to which class has been named as chief clerk of the 79—Perrine Sylvester Gofarth...... ;...... R.D. 1, Belmar 476—Earl Reynolds...... R.D. 1, Belmar Men who are registered in Belmar 81—Joseph Anthony Cleer...... 704 8th Ave., Belmar they will be assigned. The number local board, and Mrs. Sylvia Scan- and vicinity and the numbers assigned 479—Clarence Garwood Dennis...... 116 H St., W. Belmar who will be conscripted in the first drett of Thirteenth avenue has been 85—William Fitzner...... R.D. i, Belmar 485—William Arthur McKelvey...29 Finley Ave., W. Bel. to them after their cards were shuffled call will be relatively small. named stenographer clerk. Mr. Ap­ are as follows: 107—Robert Joseph Connolly...617 16th Ave., So. Belmar 489— Frank August Webster...... 1102 Pine St., W. Belmar 110— George Gains Fleming...... 723 17th Ave., So. Belmar490— Arthur Chester Van Mater...928 Wdlnd. Ave., W. B. 111— Thomas Edward Barnes.....1707 White St., So. Belmar492—Stanley Howard Weaver...... 1812 Pine Ter., So. Bel. 112— William Robert Plath...616 Redmond Ave., So. Bel. 495— William Henry Runyon, jr....908 16th Ave., Belmar 820—Harry Fredrick Stoner...... 16 Oakwood Rd., Belmar 1161— Arnold William Corse.710% 15th Ave., Belmar 114—Walter W. Morton...... Ripley Lane, So. Belmar 496— Harvey Lewis Whille...... 1809 Cedar Ave., W. Bel. 822—William Francis Murray...... 700 15th Ave., Belmar 1162— Salvatore Anthony Catalano ...... 1005 F St., Belmar 119—Paul Arthur Huch...... 114 4th Ave., Belmar 498— Arthur Leroy Benjamin.... 1705 H St., W. Belmar 825— William Prothero Matthews...511 St. Hwy., Sp. L. H. 1165— Richard Walter Shevlin...... R.D. 1, Belmar 122—Harold John Martin...... Box 79, R.D. 1, Belmar 499— George Edgar Tilton...... 1702 White St., So. Belmar 826— Walter Kuliga...... Ocean Rd., R.D. 1, Belmar 1166— Robert Henry DeWitt, Jr...... R.D. 1,’ Belmar 126—Leon Anchelewitz...... 48 Inlet Terrace, Belmar 501— Frank Grub, jr...... 1847 Parkway, So. Belmar 832—Joseph Bernard Sutphin...910 18th Ave., W. Belmar 1167— Welfred Lenwood Lee Ramey, Jr.. .719 17th Av., S.B. 129— James Baptist Pizzulli ...... R.D. 1, Belmar 502— Earl Leonard Wegeman.....Riverview Ave., W. Bel.835—John Russell Dundon...... 1600 F St., So. Belmar 1169—Edward Levy...... 401 9th Ave., Belmar 130— Franklyn Elwood Fraley . 1720 Belmont Ave., S. Bel. 504—John Allen White...... 1741 Belmont Ave., So. Bel. 837— Earnest Flourdow Smith...1914 Oak Dr., W. Belmar 1172— Henry George Brown...... 1711 H St., W. Belmar 132—Carl Edward Grunke...... ,...... 2107 F St., Belmar 506—Chester Charles Brown...... 908 18th Ave., W. Belmar 838— Russel Carlton Cobb...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1173— Charles Maurice Post...... 1737 K St., W. Belmar 134—Roger Hall ...... 2019 Margerum Ave., So. Belmar 508—Eli Bernstein...... 506 9th Ave., Belmar 845—Vincent Madonna ...... 1690 E St., W. Belmar 1177—Leroy Francis Walling...1808 Fernwood Rd., So. B. 136—Arthur Eugene Price.....1731 Belmont Ave., So. Bel. 512—Frederick Clifford Twidle...... 502 15th Ave., Belmar 849—Paul Tilton Goss...R306 St. Hwy. 4N, Sp. Lk. Hgts. 1181— Clarence Dorsett Morris.511 16th Ave., So. Bel. 139—Thomas George Braum...... Box 4, R.D. 1, Belmar 514—Leo Francis McConnell, jr..... 903 R.R. Ave., Belmar 852—Clement Bergeron ...... 1002 Curtis Ave., W. Belmar 1182— Charles Lang...... 1820 Briarwood Terr., So. Belmar 146—Richard A. Riggs—...1734 Melrose Ave., So. Belmar 521—William Alonzo Chambers...1712 White St., So. Bel. 869—Douglas C. Robinson...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1183— Paul Adolph Wortenburg..1703 F St., So. Belmar 149—Enos Morgan MacDowell...... R. D. 1, Belmar 523— Leonard James Pyle...... R.D. 1, Belmar 876—Oscar Frank Helbig...... 411% 14th Ave., Belmar 1185— Harvey Alton Tilton...... 606 Redmond Ave., So. Bel. 156—Elwood Smith, jr...... Box 404,. R. D. 1, Belmar 524— Frank James Manahan...... 615 16th Ave., So. Belmar879—Cornelius Schipper...... 1714 St. Hwy., Sp. Lk. Hgts. 1186— Robert Carhart Newman.... 1723 K St., Belmar 162—Raymond Bond Landis, jr...... 805 10th Ave., Belmar 525— Edward Francis Morris.Wall Road, Lake Como 885—Clifford Harry Clayton...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1189—William Bettis McGinley.1822 Fernwood Rd., S. B. 183— Kenneth Angine Cook ...... R. D. 1, Box 544, Belmar526— Dock William Vernon Smith...... 718 18th Ave., So.890— Bel. Joseph Ackerman Brown...., 209 H St., Belmar 1194—Americo Dalessandris...... 1623 F St., So. Belmar 184— George Ridgway Pyott...684 Wall Rd., Sp .Lk. Hts. ' 527—George Rosseter...... Box 416C, R.D. 1, Belmar 891— Donald Montgomery Young...... 514 7th Ave., Belmar 1196—Walter Carl Miller...... 1803 Pine Ter., So. Belmar 185— Chester Arthur Bloodgood...904% 17th Ave., W. Bel. 529—Hayes Topping Henry...... Box 4, Belmar 893—Wesley George Preston...2021% St. Hwy., Sp. Lk. H. 1199— Arthur William Harms...... 1718 H St., W. Belmar 186— John Pitney Gifford...... 2309 St. Hwy, Sp. Lk. Hts. 531— Norris Andrew Tilton...... R.D. 1, Belmar 895— Jack Robert Henderson...508 8th Ave., Belmar 1200— Walter Daniel Reid...... 600 17th Ave., So. Belmar 188—Porter Alden...... 1110 Pine St., W. Belmar 532— 'Merritt Brown ...... Box 380A, R.D. 1, Belmar 896— William Henrich Eberhardt...508 18th Ave., So. Bel. 1201— Wilson Martin.926 Woodland Ave., W. Belmar 191—Raymond Charles Ellis...645 Wall Rd., Sp. Lk. Hts. 533— Walter James Schanck...... R.D. 1, Belmar 898—Alexander A. Estelle...... 413 14th Ave., Belmar 1203— Edward Karl Vogel.1816 So. M St., W. Belmar 193— Raymond John Williams.....1408 L St., Belmar 534— William Geo. Gifford:...... 2309 St. Hwy., Sp. Lk. Hgts. 901— Willard Albert Smith...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1204— Edward Stanley Covert...... 1006 Curtis Ave., W. Bel. 194— John Howard Van Benthuysen...1734 L St., W. Bel. 535— Leon Heinie Britton ...... Box 1, R.D. 1, Belmar 902— Walter Clay Duncan...... 738% 20th Ave., So. Bel. 1206—William Sidney Schlesinger...802 10th Ave., Belmar 196—Chester Paul Clark...... 706 18th Ave., So. Belmar 536— Ernest Leland Martin...... R.D. 1, Belmar 904—Edward Carl Broege...... 1 419 7th Ave., Belmar 1211—Arthur Newman...... 817 Walling Ave., W. Belmar 198—Ernest Burdge...... 745 22nd Ave., Belmar 538— Peter John Heller ...... , 1900 America St., W. Belmar 907— Herman Olsen...... 1810 St. Hwy., Sp. Lk. Hgts. 1212— Milton Reginald Hurley...725 21st Ave., So. Belmar 205—Edwin Druell Runyon...... R. D. 1, Box 304, Belmar 539— Matthew Henry MacDowell...... R.D. 1, Belmar 908— Warren N. Sarian...... Box 421 R.D. 1, Belmar 1213— John Joseph Klein...... 612 17th Ave., So. Belmar 209— Oscar Battle...... 518 15th Ave., Belmar 541—William Taylor Clayton ...... R.D. 1, Belmar 909— Harry Rierson...... 1723 N St., W. Belmar 1216— Holmes Augustus Bennett. Box 578, R.D. 1, Belmar 210— Devone Davis...... R. D. 1, Box 460, Belmar 543—George Golden Newman ...... River St., W. Belmar 910— Burtis Vernon Heulitt...758 Wall Rd., Sp. Lk. Hgts. 1217— Richard Winslow Birdsall...... R.D. 1, Belmar 211— William Bidlin ...... 322 14th Ave., Belmar 547— Robert John Doherty...... 1006 Woodland Ave., W.912— Bel. Jay Philander Wickham.... 523 Church St., Sp. Lk. H.1218— Fred Alvin Newman...... Box 514, Belmar 212— William Irving Joslyn...... 611 13th Ave., Belmar 548— Frederick Hansen...... 1130 18th Ave., W. Belmar 913— Charles Gerrit Mulligan..... 511 Church St., Sp. Lk. 1219— H. Thomas Edward Johnson...Box 501, R.D. 1, Belmar 213— George Samuel Smith...11 Finley Ave., W. Belmar 549— John Dyneley Prince ...... R.D., Belmar 916—Theodore Freeman Falkenfoerg.,1108 17th Av., W. B. 1233— Joseph Lewis Brown....Box 387, R.D. 1, Belmar 214— Daniel Webster Coles...... 612% 15th Ave., Belmar 551—William Bitter ...... R.D. 1, Box 360C, Belmar 923— Howard Wesley Hayes...... ,..705 F St., Belmar 1234— Robert Eugene Meisky...... Box 4, Belmar 216—John Chizek...... 1302 B St., Belmar 553—Matthew Lawrence Fairfax...... 710% 11th Ave., Bel. 924— Edwin Raymond Jennings...... 914 17th Ave., Belmar 1235— Albert Bennett Woolley...Box 572, R.D. 1, Belmar 229— Elmer Stephen Applegate .2027 St. Hwy., Sp. Lk. Hts.555—John Paul Kreiss ...... R.D. 1, Belmar 928—Edmund Roy Thomas.....603 Redmond Ave., So. Bel. 1237— Joseph Ackerman Smith . Box 586C, R.D. 1, Belmar 230— Leroy Miller Walton...... 313 14th Ave., Belmar 557—John Robertson Carr ...... 1501 River Rd., Bel. 939— Charles Frances Harrington...2107 F St., So. Belmar 1238— Roy Wilson Denninger...... R.D. 1, Belmar 235—Joseph John Nebraska...666 Wall Rd., Sp. Lk. Hts. 566— Thomas Carrie ...... * 713 8th Ave., Belmar 930^^-Gustave Yngve Peterson...724 20th Ave., So. Belmar 1239— Charles Floyd Tomilson...... P. O. Box 84, Belmar 241—Edward Michael Gorra...... 511% 12th Ave., Belmar 567— Phillip Felix Napoliton ...... 1302 K St., Belmar 931—Paul Alfred Buhler...... 510 13th Ave., Belmar 1240— Carlos Curtis Mendenhall...Box 93, R.D. 1, Belmar 246—Marshall Osborn Fielder...... 513% 9th Ave., Belmar 578—Luther Taylor Bedell...... R.D. 1, Box 395, Belmar 940— Abraham Robert Klitzman...129 Inlet Ter. ,Belmar 1241— James Henry Gratton...... Box 517, R.D. 1, Belmar 260—Sheldon Gravatt ... 931 Woodland Ave., W. Belmar 589—Louis Victor Harvey ...... 521 8th Ave., Belmar 942—Irving Mathes...... 513 5th Ave., Belmar 1245— Newton Southorpe...... R.D. 1, Belmar 264—Joseph Thomas Amalfa ...... R. D. 1, Belmar 591—Thomas Moody Carr, jr...... 219% 12th Ave., Belmar 944—Louis Cortland Heyniger...... 701 13th Ave., Belmar 1246— Harold Albert Newman...... R.D. 1, Belmar 267— George William Rochkovsky...521 8th Ave., Belmar 594—Joseph Jacob Reiss, jr...... 1733 Belwood Ave., Bel. 947—Robert Frederick Edwards...... Elm St., W. Belmar 1247— Philip Everett Worth Box 4, Belmar 268— Gus Anthony Stumpfl...1810 Fernwood Rd., So. Bel. 597—Edward Joseph Patnaude...... R.D. 1, Box 63, Belmar 950—Howard Harold Carr...... 310 15th Ave., Belmar 1248— Arthur Howard Alyea...... Box 4, Belmar 270— William Trout Fenton 515 14th Ave., Belmar 615—Elwood Gravatt...... 927 Woodland Ave., W. Belmar 953—William Lawrence Post...... 507 13th Ave., Belmar 1249— Walter Edward Miller...... Box 30, R.D. 1, Belmar 271— Elwood Andrew Newman....509 16th Ave., Belmar 617—Hiram Cornelius Jelliff R.D. 1, Corlies Ave., Bel. 955— William Anthony Vernon...... 416 14th Ave., Belmar 1250— Oliver Victor French....Box 78, R.D. 1, Belmar 272— Ralph Cooke...... 1803 Pine Terr., So. Belmar 619—Harold Arthur Goss ...... Box 570, R.D. 1, Belmar 956— Roland Burtis Palmer, jr .208 H St., W. Belmar 1251— Walter Edward GrattonBox 509, R.D. 1, Belmar 276— Howard Vincent Brunt...... 1800 Pine Terrace, So. Bel.623—Pierce Joseph Welsh ...... 807 Walling Ave., W. Bel. 962—George Everett Throckmorton ,304 4th Ave., Belmar 1252— John Anthony Dillon...... Box 4, Belmar 277— Harry Theo. Sherman...640 Redmond Ave., So. Bel. 625— Fred Shafto White ...... R.D. 1, Belmar 973— Walter Bennett...... 920 17th Ave., Belmar 1253— Victor Barnet Charop...... R.D. 1, Belmar 278— Marvin David Abernathy—409 Church St., Sp. L. H. 626— John Edward Nelson ...... 644 Wall Rd., Sp. Lk. Hgts.974— Erwin Robert Mertens.... 209 19th Ave., Belmar 1254— William Woolley Tilton...... Box 567, R.D. 1, Belmar 279— Charles Conover...... 711 21st Ave., So. Belmar 628— Arthur Twidle ...... 502 15th Ave., Belmar 978—Morris Wilson Coeyman...50 Briarwood Rd., Belmar 1255— Raymond Leslie Wallace Box 4, Belmar 280— Lester Clifton Morris...... 747 22nd Ave., So. Belmar 629— Frederick Porter Ferrett...1706 St. Hwy., Sp. Lk. H. 981—Leo Collier...... 561 Green St., Belmar 1256— Lewis Edwards Thompson R.D. 1, Belmar 281— Ervin James Heulitt...... R. D. 1, Belmar 630— Morris Jacob Oppenheim...... 131 Inlet Ter., Belmar 983—Austin Vernon Heyniger...... 704 E St., Belmar 1266— Arthur George Lee...... Belmar R.D., Box 537 282— Edward Ernest Hughes...... 717 18th Ave., Belmar 631— Rupert Lee Pigott .. 802 Walling Ave., W. Bel. 994—Phillip James Rappoli...... 2021 St. Hwy., Sp. Lk. H. 1267— Alfred McMaster Owen ...... R.D., Belmar 283— Albert Anthony Isola...... 1713 River Rd., Belmar 635—Clifford L. Holley...... 603 15th Ave., Belmar 997—Joseph Charles Danielson..... 1704 White St., So. Bel. 1268—Chester Bonafede ...... Box 52, Belmar 286—Clinton Albert A llg or... 1025 17th Ave., W. Belmar 640—August Henry Troger...... 904 C St., Belmar 999—Frank James Perkins...... 1709 F St., So. Belmar 1270—David Otto Morris...... 715 22nd Ave., So. Belmar 294—Urguhart Trail ...... New Bedford Rd., Belfnar 642— William Trout Larson..... 702 22nd Ave., So. Belmar 1002—Charles John Metz...... 315 3rd Ave., Belmar 1276— Peter Naumchik...... R.D. Box 550, Belmar 299—Robert Westel McCafferty...302 River Rd., Belmar 643— Curlies Jessie Howland...... 607 5th Ave., Belmar 1004— George Thomas Carr...... 323 15th Ave., Belmar 1277— Raymond Wm. Hazelrigg, Jr.„.R.D. 1, Box 498, Bel.. . 301—Andrew Waldemar Keer...... 416 7th Ave., Belmar 645—John Henry Mergaugey...... R.D. 1, Glendola 1005— Robert Allen MacKenzie...R.D. 1, Box 490, Belmar 1278— Arnold Newman Conover...R.D. 1, Box 383, Belmar 303—Ernest Golden Davenport.....700 8th Ave., Belmar 652—Manfred Roy Poland...... Box 237, R.D. 1, Belmar 1018— Charles Vincent Mehler...... Oak Drive, W. BeTmar 1280—Arthur Neilson Cameron...R.D. 1, Box 43, Belmar 309—Earle Kitchner Holley...... 603 15th Ave., Belmar 656—John Manuel Ferreia ...... 714 17th Ave., Belmar 1019— Willis Edward Bloodgood.....Old Mill Rd., Belmar 1282— John T. Cox...... R.D. 1, Box 118, Belmar 311— Fred Marvin Young.....612% 15th Ave., Belmar 658—Leonard Playford Newman .1236 Maplwd. Ave., Bel. 1020— Toby Homer Harmon.R.D. 1, Box 361, Belmar 1283— Grandin Oliver Brown ... R.D. 1, Box 381, Belmar 312— Argie Wm. Fairfax...... 1307 E St., Belmar 661—James Martin Fisher..... 515 16th Ave., So. Belmar 1030—Lawrence Franklyn McKelvey...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1284— Delbert Russell Johnson...Box 384, R.D. 1, Belmar 317— Stephen Casagrande...... 600 7th Ave., Belmar 665—Harold John Herbert..... 730 20th Ave., So. Belmar 1037— Nelson Edwin Nelson, jr.,644 Wall Rd., Sp. Lk. H. 1298— Robert Edward Delaney...... R.D. 1, Belmar 318— Melvin Pearsall Morris...... 608 6th Ave. Rr., Bel. 668— Lorraine Carl Simeone...... 1720 St. Hwy., Sp. Lk. H. 1038— Bradford Claire Behrman.1723 White St., So. B. 1299— Joseph Frank Donnelly Jr. .68 Maple St., Bel. Gdns.. 319— Clarence Norman Kasdan...... 1500 F St., Belmar 669— Clarence Worth Stout...... 1804 So. M St., W. Belmar 1044— Earl Stanley Goslin...641 Redmond Ave., So. Bel. 1300— Otto Robcke ...... R.D. 1, Box 476, Belmar 320— Alfred Howe Wenzell...... 510 12th Ave., Belmar 673—John Kenneth Hayes...... 1130 17th Ave., W. Belmar 1045— Joseph Martin Shauger...... 707 8th Ave., Belmar 1301— Joseph Bitter...... R.D. 1, Belmar 321— Ronald Teel Fowlie...... 601 8th Ave., Belmar 675— George Hartranft...... 407 Church St., Sp. Lk. H. 1049—Theodore Franklin Sleepen...745 22nd Ave., So. Bel. 1302— Carl Wolton Roach...... R.D. 1, Box 189, Belmar 323— Chas. Anderson Brightly...1136 17th Ave., Belmar 676— Nicholas R. Paduano...1729 Belmont Ave., So. Bel. 1051—-Marvin Floyd Hurley...2006 St. Hwy., Sp. Lk. Hts. 1303— Harold Joseph Newman...R.D. 1, Box 208, Belmar 324— Harold Hale...... 726 18th Ave., So. Belmar 677— Harold Thomas Vaughan...... 1917 F St., So. Belmar 1053—Samuel Benjamin Asch...... 709 13th Ave., Belmar 1304— Jesse Stout Hallowell, Jr... R.D. 1, Box 500, Belmar f 325— Asher Thomas Applegate, jr...... 803 9th Ave., Belmar678— Robert Nelson Kisner...... 504 7th Ave., Belmar 1055— LeRoy Brindley... ‘...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1339—Lawrence Hoyt Daniels...743 Eighth Ave., Belmar 327—Frank Estelle...... 613 10th Ave., Belmar 681—James Aloysius Gallagher...... 611 7th Ave., Belmar 1056— James Pass Warren ... 106 Finley Ave., W. Belmar 1371—Harry Henry Brown...1 Lincoln Court, West Bel. 329— William John Smith.:...... 508% 13th Ave., Belmar 684—Warren Trout Heulitt...... 723 Wall Rd., Sp. Lk. H. 1060—David VanBrunt ...... R.D. 1, Box 510, Belmar 1391— James Joseph Bond, Jr...... 636 Wall Rd., Sp. Lk. Hts. 330— Joseph James Lynch...... 1720 Melrose Ave., So. Bel.687— John Herman Wenteler, jr...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1064— Harold Joseph Palumbo...... 413 13th Ave., Belmar 1392— Vincent Arthur Gifford...631 Wall Rd., Sp. Lk. Hts. 331— Frederick Robert Rible...1204% D St., Belmar 688— LeRoy Robbins Stanford ...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1065— Alfonse Stanley Adams...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1402— John Bruce...... 2012 St. Hwy., Sp. Lk. Hgts.. 332— Walter William Vogel...... 1816 So. M St., W. Belmar 690—John Everett Davison ...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1068— James Fredrick McGorvin...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1403— Walton Paul Fieldhouse...704 Allaire Rd., Sp. L. H i 333— George Franklin Heulitt, jr....912 13th Ave., Rr., Bel. 697—Frederick Justice Titus ...... 608 6th Ave., Belmar 1069— Raymond George Kugler.Normantown Rd., Belmar 1411— Edgar LeRoy Eckart...... 711 Tenth Ave., Belmar 334— Raymond Earling Murphy...... 1104 D St., Belmar 706—Robert Potter Holley ...... 1512 F St., Belmar 1071— George Henry Myers...... 915 6th Ave., W. Belmar 1412— Alonzo Edward Bailey...... 1204 H St., Belmar 341— Rene Joseph Bengenon...... 1802 Pine Terr., So. Bel. 708—George Henry Weidenbacher...... Box 206, Belmar 1072— Cornelius Pierce Anderson...1023 17th Ave., W. Bel. 1413— Edwin Louis Frey...... 912 13th Ave., Belmar 342— Edward Thomas Crook...... 307 13th Ave., Belmar 711— Harold Francis Baker...... 1004 13th Ave., Belmar 1073— Stephen Elliot Hall...... R.D. 1, 18th Ave., Belmar 1414— Joseph Small...... 704 11th Ave., Belmar 343— Haldon Thomas Carty...... 722 18th Ave., So. Belmar712— Charles Cornelius Stricklin .759 Wall Rd., Sp. Lk. H. 1076—William Stanley Ford ...... 904 3rd Ave., W. Belmar 1415— 'Booker Smith...... 715 11th Ave., Belmar 344— George Russell Martin...604 Redmond Ave., So. Bel. 715—Wilbur Harrison ...... L 608 16th Ave., Belmar 1078— John Henry Smith.....—Finley Ave., W. Belmar 1416— Alexander Cave...... 705 15th Ave., Belmar 346— Douglas Seely Maxwell.....610 9th Ave., Belmar 727—Joseph Thomas Kulpinski. 2309 St. Hwy., Sp. Lk. H. 1079— Kenneth Brush Newman....691 Wall Rd., Sp. Lk. H.1417— Herbert Albert Newhaus...... R.D. 1, New Bedford 347— Elie Smith ...... 704 17th Ave., So. Belmar 731—John Joseph Endebrock ...... 603 7th Ave., Belmar 1080— Louis Ziegler....:...... 700% 11th Ave., Belmar 1418— James LeRoy Bennett...... 110 11th Ave., Belmar 349—Thomas B. Holtzman ...... R. D. 1, Belmar 734—William Bayard Connelly, jr....710 9th Ave., Belmar 1085— Cecil Henry Combs...2109 Margerum Ave., So. Bel. 1419— Charles William Faulk...... 705 15th Ave., Belmar 359—Russell Hameelton Reed ..New Bedford Rd., Wall T. 739—William Stewart King...... 801 9th Ave., Belmar 1086— William Paul Brice...... 615 18th Ave., So. Belmar 1420— William Frederick Martin.... 413 10th Ave., Belmar 363—Frank Conrad Frosch, jr...... 905 F St., Belmar 741—Edgar Philip Schmidt ...... 615 6th Ave., Belmar 1087— William Frederick Newman...319 14th Ave., Belmar 1421— Charles Joseph Fee...... 400 13th Ave., Belmar 367—Harry Perster...... 107 10th Ave., Belmar 743—Francis Xavier Joyce ...... 817 12th Ave., Belmar 1089— Peter Anthony Budnick...... 708 18th Ave., So. Bel. 1422— William Henry Stoer.,1462 Riverside Dr., Shk. R. H. 369—John Anthony Giunco, jr...... 409 9th Ave., Belmar 747— George Norman Cooper.....R.D. 1, Box 35, Belmar1090— Stanley Robert Eckert...... 906 16th Ave., Belmar 1424— Henry Bennett Michaels...... 1104 D St., Belmar 371—Alfred Eugene Thompson, jr...... R. D. 1, Belmar 748— Edward Elias Rogers ...... 318 15th Ave., Belmar 1091— Clifford Phillip Schmalz...... 617 18ht Ave., Belmar 1425— Wilbur Theodore Fields...... 504 12th Ave., Belmar 375—Stephen John Davaris...... 1006 13th Ave., Belmar 749— William Henry Brown...1114 Curtis Ave., W. Belmar 1094—Fred Lee Allgor...... 1733 L St., W. Belmar L426—Robert Bennett Langley...... 503 12th Ave., Belmar 377—Vernon Carl Bryan...... R.D. 1, Box 216, Belmar 754—Randall Goslin ...... 815 16th Ave., Belmar 1098— Clarence Rudolph Brace.....41 Holley Rd„ W. Belmar1427— Conrad Francis Frosch....503 12th Ave., Belmar 384—Harold Crane Thorn...... 214 16th Ave., Belmar 757—Harold Abbott Thompson...lll0 Laurel Ave., W. Bel. 1099— Paul Henry Sager...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1428— Arnold Lyell Pach ...... 1209 River Rd., Belmar 3gg—Gerald Conrad Heeseman...R.D. 1, Box 318, Belmar 763—Ernest Tilton Walton...... 600 16th Ave., Belmar 1100— George Clifford Hutchinson...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1429— John Andrew Taylor..1731 K St., West Belmar 390—Carroll Francis Huebscher...1730 L St., W. Belmar 769—Charles Robert Vanderhoef...674 Wall Rd., Sp. L. H. 1103— Herbert Marvin Newman. ,1601 Maplewood Rd., Bel. 1430— Frank McArthur.1142 Clinton Ave., West Belmar 394—Albert Herbert Bishof...R.D. 1, Box 381-H, Belmar 773—Clifford Willard Sargeant...... 601 8th Ave., Belmar 1104— William Thomas Fryer.....700 16th Ave., Belmar 1431— John Brown Curtis ...... 1722 I St., West Belmar 396— Theodore Albert Estelle...613 10th Ave., Belmar 775—James Franklin Pierce...... 501 5th Ave., Belmar 1113— John Jesse Edelhauser...... 821 13th Rear, Belmar 1432— Frank Granville White ... 907 18th Ave., West Bel. 397— Victor Lawrence Johnson.1609 Water St., W. Bel. 778—Kenneth Starr Franklin ...... 703 13th Ave., Belmar 1115— John Judson Woodson...... 506 F St., Belmar 1433— Walter White 1106 17th Ave., West Belmar 399—Mario Deste...... 612 9th Ave., Belmar 780—Vincent James Scarriabone...1005% F St., Belmar 1114— John Robert Cook...... 1691 L St., W. Belmar 1434— Herman Henry Vogel...... 1816 South M St., W. Bel_ 401—James Howard McIntyre...... 411 9th Ave., Belmar 782—Ira Eugene Herbert...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1116— Harry Gratton...... R.D. 1, Box 509, Belmar 1435— Daniel William Paterson...911 Wdlnd. Ave., W. B. 403—Harold Stanley Decker...... 809 F St., Belmar 785—Richard Lawrence Krampert...... 1401 F St., Belmar 1119— Russell Tilton Woodfield, jr...... 1002 13th Ave.,1436— Bel. Francis Alden Bartlett...... R.D. Box 169, Belmar 406— Harry Jordan Newman.....613 Algor PI., So. Belmar788—Alfred Joseph Manutti...... 517 8th Ave., Belmar 1120— James Lattimer ...... 717 11th Ave., Belmar 1438—Robert Henry Hazel.....402 St. Hwy., Sp. Lk. Hgts. 407— Carl Morgan ...... 607 15th Ave., Belmar 797— George McClellan Clayton...... 612 7th Ave., Belmar 1121— Valdemar Bertelsen, jr...... 406 11th Ave., Belmar 1440—Abram Remsen Newman...Box 257, R.D. 1, Belmar 40g__Ridgley Wilbert Reynolds..88 Riverview Terr., W. B. 798— Leo Stevens Murphy...... 517 13th Ave., Belmar 1127—Joseph Archer Jobes...Monmouth Blvd., Glendola 1443—George Young Traill...610 St. Hwy. 4N, Sp. Lk. H. 410—Edward Emmet Pierce...... R.D. 1, Box 31, Belmar 807—Clinton Harris Bohler...... 1102 Curtis Ave., W. Bel. 1147—Romeuldo Edward Ferrara...... R.D. 1, Belmar 1446—Joseph George McGettigan.,802 4N Hwy., Sp. L. H. 412—Richard John Hinck...... R. D. 1, Box 489, Belmar 813—James Byron Perkins...... 1127 18th Ave., Belmar 1150—Fred Burden Hurley ... 1606 Maplewood Rd., Bel. 1468—Clarence Earl Fishier..;...... 1002 B St., Belmar 414—Kenneth Newberry Eldridge...... R.D. 1, Belmar 819—Joseph Edward Havens.,.911 Woodland Ave., W. Bel. 1155—Reginald David Pyle ...... Arthur St., Glendola .1160—Alfred W. Chapman..West Corlies Ave., R.D., Bel. (Continued on page 4) CARD OF THANKS Accountant VOTERS Take Notice We desire to thank our many friends Accounts audited. Bookkeeping sys­ Monster Americanism Mass Meeting. Asbury Park Nurses Registry VOTERS and neighbors who in any way offered tems installed. Jos. H. Lyon, 210 8th Auspices Monmouth County Republi­ The burning of leaves and trash on Graduate, under-graduate and prac­ Monster Americanism Mass Meeting, - assistance or extended sympathy dur­ Ave., Belmar. Tel. 2259. tf can committee, Convention Hall, As- the pavements of the streets of the tical nurses. Est. 1915. Tel. A. P. 438. Auspices Monmouth County Republi­ ing the illness and death of our dear bury Park boardwalk, Tuesday, Octo­ Borough of Belmar is prohibited by can committee, Convention Hall, As- husband and father, Raymond W. ber 29, 8 p. m. Barbour, Hendrickson, ordinance. Violators will be prose­ Dr. Sidney R. Vineburg— bury Park boardwalk, Tuesday, Octo­ Abdill. We especially desire to thank The Marie-Louise Irwin, county candidates and national ber 29, 8 p. m. Barbour, Hendrickson, Rev. L. G. Atkinson of Belmar M. E. Furnished rooms and apartment. speakers. Entertainment. cuted. Carl W. Schroeder, Commis­ Optometrist, 623 Cookman Av., Asb. Pk. Irwin, county candidates and national: Light housekeeping or board. Oil heat. church; Rev. Buttinghausen of Bloom­ Paid for by John W. Knox, chairman. sioner of Streets. 23 Tel. 2687. Eyes examined, glasses fitted. speakers. Entertainment. field, the soloist, pallbearers, South Moderate rates. 110 Eleventh avenue. Paid for by John W. Knox, chairman;. 3elmar police, Funeral Director C. H. Clayton & Son and those who sent Wood for sale—all sizes. Charles First Mortgage for Sale Dr. Joseph F. Heine Telephone 2647 Rooms $10 per month. Room and? flowers or loaned cars. | Quakenbush, 8th Ave. and F St. Phone Price $1,350. Address inquiries to Optometrist, 518 Cookman Ave., As- Frank J. Briden, painter and deco­ Mrs. Raymond Abdill and family. Belmar 3194. 22tf Box 21, Coast Advertiser. private kitchen. Heated* attractive. bury Park. Telephone 154. 48tf rator, 803 D St., Belmar. 28tf 303 - 10th avenue. 28* Page 2 THE COAST ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940

WEBSTER-MARTIN OLD TOYS WANTED ers. As last year the police officers Floor Schedule Harding Answers Critics of Plan William Brockstedt, chief of the will redistribute the toys to deserving WIN AT BOWLING South Belmar police, announced today children at Christmas time. To Enlarge Airport at Red Bank his department would collect and re­ At Center Is Set Another mixed doubles contest was pair for redistribution any used toys rolled on the Community Center alleys no longer needed by the original own- Replying to those who fear that en­ much room to spare. The planned en­ Monday with Elizabeth Webster and Groups Asked to Observe largement of the Red Bank airport largement of the field -would tend to William Martin high with a score of would endanger property and annoy take the traffic away from the resi­ 943 for three games. Pearl and George Legal Notice Time Limits and householders in adjacent residential dential area and would enable the Martin won second prize with 882. areas, William Barcay Harding, chair­ planes to obtain more altitude before Ernest Davenport and Florence Au- MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATE’S Rules. man of the New Jersey State Aero­ reaching the boundaries of the field OFFICE mack took third score, 861. Prizes In the Matter of the Estate of nautical council, yesterday declared so that the engine and propellor noise were cash. The Belmar Community center will that the expansion program would in­ would constitute less of a nuisance CLARENCE R. STINES, Deceased. than at present. Miss Alberta Aumack was the win­ open its winter schedule Monday under crease safety and reduce the annoying ner in the women’s individual score Notice to Creditors to Present “In critical times like these it is es­ Claims Against Estate the sponsor-ship of W. P. A. and Bor­ noise of low-flying planes. sential for all of us to do what we can with 135. “Mops” Murray was high Pursuant to 'the order of Joseph L. ough of Belmar. The physical sched­ Mr. Harding expressed his views in for the men’s individual score with Dona-hay, Surrogate of the County of a letter to Ernest W. Lass, president for the national defense, and I believe ule has already been set up as the that the project for improvement of 195. Manager Haberstick announced Monmouth, made on -the Fifteenth day of the Monmouth County Press asso­ another mixed doubles will be rolled of October, 1940, on the application of periods below show: ciation, which has petitioned the the Red Bank airport is one which de­ Carrie S. Stines, Executrix of the estate November 3 at 8 p. m. of Clarence R. iStines, deceased, notice Monday through Friday, 1 to 3 p. board of freeholders to appropriate serves the full support of all the citi­ zens of Monmouth county.” The teams and scores: is hereby given to the creditors of said m., hand ball, ping pong and open around $50,000 for the acquisition of deceased to exhibit to the subscriber W. Martin, E. Webster ...... 943 Executrix as aforesaid, their debts and basketball. Monday afternoons, 3:30 necessary land. Under Mr. Harding’s G. Martin, P. Martin ...... 882 proposal the war department wil spend demands against the said estate, under to 4:30, grammar school boys; Tues­ BELMAR FIRE CALLS E. Davenport, F. Aumack ...... 861 oath, within six months from the date as much as $250,000 developing the L. Davenport, K. Asay ...... 830 of the aforesaid order, or they will be day afternoon, 3 to 4, St. Rose junior Red Bank airport if its area is suffi­ forever barred of their actions there­ boys; 4 to 5, Bennett juniors; Wednes­ 15— 14th avenue and F street M. Aumack, F. Folsom ...... 824 for against the said subscriber. ciently enlarged to accommodate large Dated, Freehold, N. J., October 15, day afternoon, 3 to 4, St. Rose high 16— 6th avenue and F street F. Webster, B. Haberstick ...... 766 commercial and military planes. In 17— 8th avenue and F street 1940. this way Monmouth county would M. Murray, E. Thompson ...... 759 C A R R IE S. STIN ES, school girls; 4 to 5:30, St. Rose high 18— 10th avenue and F street B. Runyon, A. Aumack ...... 742 acquire an airport suitable for the 821 Twelfth Avenue, school boys; Thursday, 3:30 to 4:15, 19— 12th avenue and F street N. Anderson, K. Cowan ...... 725 B elm ar, N. J. grammar school girls; 5:15 to 5, high large-scale development of private and GILBERT H. VAN NOTE, Esq., commercial flying and equipped to ac­ 23—3rd avenue and A street M. Davenport, B. Aumack...... 705 S p rin g L ak e, N. J., school girls; Friday, 4 to 5:30, St. Rose commodate military craft if required 25—5th avenue and A street L. McCormack, D. Krainz ...... 687 Proctor. 22-26 high school boys. by the national defense. The board of 27—2nd avenue and B street R. Luciani, R. Ruben ...... 422 29—5th avenue and E street The evening schedule is: Monday, freeholders has appointed a committee consisting of its members, State High­ 31—13th avenue and D street PAST MASTERS TO MEET 6:30 to 7:30, Southenders; 7:30 to 8:15, 34—7th avenue and D street Yanks; 8:15 to 9:45, Republican club; way Commissioner E. Donald Sterner; The firstt fall meeting of the Past Gill Robb Wilson, state director of 36—10th avenue and C street 10 p. m., American Legion. Tuesday, 41—14th avenue and A street Masters’ association of Monmouth- iEljaimta | L jMaritg aviation; Mr. Harding, and Mr. Lass to Ocean counties, F. and A. M., will be 7 to 8, Sugar bowl; 8 to 9, Cubs; 9:15 study the proposal. 44— 8th avenue and A street to 10:30, Democratic club; 10:30 to 45— 11th avenue and A street Monday evening in Ocean lodge rooms, Residents of Shrewsbury have pro­ 11:30, Senders. Wednesday, 7 to 7:45, 47—18th avenue and A street Belmar Bank building, at 8 o’clock. tested the Red Bank airport expansion 53—Oakwood and River road E. Donald Sterner, state highway com- FUNERAL HOME Junior High Y ; 7:45 to 8:30, Senior project on the grounds that it would 55—12th avenue and River road miscsioner, will give a talk on the Hi-Y; 8:30 to 9:15, Y .M. C. A.; 9:15 increase the annoyance and danger of 57—L street and River road New Jersey highway department. to 12, dancing. low-flying planes. Mr. Harding points 59—9th avenue and Railroad Plans will be announced for the sec­ All groups which applied have been out in his letter that the danger lies 2- 2-2—Goodwill Hose Company ond annual Grandt Masters’ ball to in the restricted runways now avail­ allotted a period on the floor and have 3- 3-3—Union Fire Company be Nov. 30 a Berkeley-Carteret hotel, able and shows how a more adequate 6-6-6—General alarm Asbury Park. been asked to observe the time limits. landing area will relieve adjacent Only those wearing sneakers will be First Aid—1 long, 2 short Entertainment will be provided and property of much of the hazard that BELMAR POLICE PHONE 1700 refreshments served after the business allowed on the gym floor. now exists. He also explains that the meeting. The schedule for art crafts, pagean­ expansion proposal is aimed not at converting the Red Bank airport into try, play production, dramatics and SOUTH BELMAR In Belmar it’s The Coast Advertiser. a military base but into a first-rate 15—14th Ave. and F Street dancing will be announced later. The commercial field suiable for military same will be under the direction and 23—18th Ave. and Bedford Road use only in an emergency. Mr. Hard­ 42— 21st Ave. and F Street supervision of Mrs. Lillian Tucker and ing’s letter follows: 43— 18th Ave. and F Street Mrs. Marion Grieger. H. O. Bonk will "During the past several weeks ar­ 44— 17th Ave. and F Street be the supervisor in charge of all ac­ ticles appearing in The Asbury Park 47—18th Ave. and A Street tivities. Press and other county newspapers First Aid—1 Long and 2 Short A plea is being made to the public have come to my attention, which in­ 2—Back Taps to send in their cast-off toys and dolls dicate considerable opposition among 1—Police to the Community center, so that those the residents of Shrewsbury to the pro­ PHONE 3081 BELMAR posed improvement of the Red Bank in charge may renovate and have airport. Most of this opposition seems them ready for the Christmas holi­ to be based on the false premise that 604 F S T., BELMAR, N. J. days. Anyone that has any toys may the sponsors of the airport improve­ phone Belmar 856 and the toys will be ment project have in mind establish­ Funeral services provided by this establishment are priced as called for. ing an Army air base at Red Bank. Of low as any available in this community. What their cost will be course this is not the case and I am writing to explain the true nature of depends entirely upon the wishes of our clients. Regardless of REPUBLICAN RALLY the project in the hope that I may be the cost of a service — the merchandise selected will be of the able to, clear up some of the miscon­ finest quality available in that price range, and the facilities we SET FO R O C T O B ER 29 ceptions that seem to exist. provide —our modern funeral home, auto equipment and pro­ “The question of improving the air­ Republican campaign in Monmouth port was first raised by Brig. Gen. QUICKER fessional services - remain at the same high level, no matter county will reach its climax Tuesday, Dawson Olmstead, commandant of the what the client may pay for the entire funeral. Oct. 29, at the Asbury Park conven­ Signal Corps post at Fort Monmouth. tion hall when all county organiza­ As you know, the Signal Corps pro­ PICK-UP telephone - Belmar 92 tions will join to boost all condidates vides communication facilities for the on the Republican slate. The size whole Army, including the Air Corps. of the meeting will be greater than Fort Monmouth has made use of the on the take-off! the “No Third Term” rally Wednes­ Red Bank airport in its liason work day at the Red Bank Elks club. with the Air Corps, and the field has Frank Gannett of Rochester, news­ been used by staff officers on inspec­ paper publisher, who received 40 votes tion trips and in connection with the COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE for the presidential nomination at the transportation of personnel and ma­ last Republican convention, will be terial. It is also used by aircraft op­ TYDOL one of the speakers. erating in conjunction with anti-air­ After the many county organizations craft operations at Fort Hancock. have arrived at the convention hall “As the need for greater maximum f f l B i J r speeds in aircraft has developed, land­ with parades and music, there will be GASOLINE short talks by the candidates, includ­ ing speeds have been increased with ing W. Warren Barbour, who seeks re- the result that the airport is no longer election to the senate; Joseph Irwin, adequate for military planes of high congressional candidate; Robert C. performance, and the use of the air­ port is a constant hazard to airplanes Hendrickson, candidate for governor; worth hundreds of thousands of dol­ LEFFERS0N QUAKENBUSH'S Joseph Mayer, who seeks reelection to lars and the Army personnel required the board of freeholders; Harold Mc­ to fly them. Dermott and J. Stanley Herbert, who “Because of the Army’s need for an FUNERAL HOME SERVICE STATION seek reelection to the legislature. adequate airport for the purpose de­ Participating clubs will be the Unit­ scribed above, and because of its fur­ FLOYD T. BROWN, Mgr. 8th Ave. and F Street ed Women’s Republican clubs, the ther need for a field in this area which Let us show you how you can build a United Men’s Republican clubs, the could be used for the landing of troops United Colored Republican clubs, the and supplies in an emergency, the war TEL 3 MANASQUAN, N. J, Phene Bel 3194 Willkie clubs and many other Mon­ department has indicated that it would real home on a moderate income. mouth county groups. provide funds for improvement of the Red Bank airport if land could be pro­ P. T. A. CARD PARTY vided by some local government agen­ cy for its extension. If we do not want ~ T = = — - The West Belmar P. T. A. will stage an Army air base in this territory, it a public card party tonight at the seems to me logical that we should co­ BELMAR AGENCY, Inc. school house beginning at 8 o’clock. operate with the Army in the improve­ Estimates * Advice * Plans Miscellaneous prizes will be awarded. ment of our local commercial field. Serving on the committee are Mrs. “In my opinion the enlargement of WE CAN ALSO ARRANGE YOUR LOAN! Dorothy Fruehling, chairman; Mrs. the field woul dbenefit the residents of Thomas D . Joeck, Pres. Edgar E. Rogers, Secy. Edwin Doe, Mrs. Vivian Post and Mrs. Shrewsbury rather than constitute an A. Dorothy Schmitt. additional source of annoyance to them. At the present time the military INSURANCE :: REAL ESTATE Roscoe C. Newman SCARLET FEVER REPORTED planes taking off and landing on the Red Bank airport usually use the diag­ One case of scarlet fever in Belmar onal runways in order to obtain the 701 Seventh Avenue Tel. Belmar 506 was reported to the district health of­ longest possible landing areas. This 708 Ninth Ave. Tel. 540 Belmar, N. J. fice at Freehold for the two-week peri­ takes them right over the residential 35 Years Practical Experience od ending Oct. 12. district oh Sycamore avenue without

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Manasquan Takes Coming Events by JEANNETTE LION M O R E Neptune, 24 to 0 t h a n j u s t e ST' i - = = - , a L IQ U ID MEETINGS . . . COUPLING- Stands Second in Shore The Scout Mothers auxiliary, Troop 40, Belmar, will meet Tuesday after­ Conference After noon at the Goodwill firehouse with Game at Belmar. Mrs. Milton Schneider, Mrs. Douglas Eastman and Mrs. J. C. Malone as hostesses. . . . A discussion meeting o l d s m o b i l e ’ s e x c l u s i v e The Manasquan gridmen took a tip of the American Association of Uni­ from modern warfare and gained 108 versity Women will be Wednesday yards by aerial attack Friday night at evening at the home of Mrs. Edmund Memorial field in Belmar to give Nep­ de Monseigle, Inlet terrace. . . . A cov­ tune the worst setback of the year ered dish supper and meeting will be with the score at 24 to 0. HYDRA-MATIC DRIVE Friday night of the Women’s Demo­ Bill Moore completed four out of cratic club in the Ninth avenue club- seven passes to Lance and Johnny rooms. Mrs. Jane Frosch is chair­ IS A COMBINATION OF BOTH! Campbell (brothers). Three of the man. . . . passes were credited with touchdowns. The Big Blue went for a touchdown CARD PARTIES . . . ★ Optional at extra cost without Neptune gaining possession of The West Belmar P.T.A. will spon­ the ball in the first period. Shortly af­ sor a card party tonight at the school AUTOMATIC ter a Neptune punt put the ball on beginning at 8 o’clock. Mrs. Dorothy TRANSMfSSlOl Manasquan’s three-yard mark. The Fruehling is chairman. . . . The Ros­ Squan eleven kicked out of danger ary and Altar guild of St. Rose church and, after some unsuccessful line will give a card party Monday evening plunges, hurled their way to the sec­ at the parish hall with Mrs. W. S. ond score. Ford and Mrs. Laura Kiley, co-chair­ O O T H E R type of The third score, in the second period, men. . . . N drive gives you the performance resulted from a blocked Neptune .pass thrills that you get which Bill Canfield plucked from the HALLOWE’EN PARTIES . . . with Hydra-Matic! air on Neptune’s 20. The Young Men’s Republican club Proved by thousands Neptune threatened in the third will stage a Hallowe’en party at Old of owners, it’s more period but the Scarlet passes failed to Mill inn, Spring Lake Heights, Wed­ sensational than find receivers after a 40-yard march nesday evening. . . . The Rosary and ever in 1941! Hydra- down the field. Manasquan took over Altar guild of St. Rose church will give Matic Drive is op­ on downs. Tim Macauley’s fast line- a Hallowe’en party Thursday evening Fluid Coupling is fine, as far as it goes. But tional on all models, Fluid Coupling alone will not eliminate the bucks mingled with the air attack took in the parish hall with Mrs. Nan it won't eliminate gear shifting! It takes Sixes and Eights, clutch! Y ou need Fluid Coupling plus a com­ the-Manasquan boys over for the final Croter as chairman. . . . Fluid Coupling plus a four-speed, fully auto­ Custom Cruiser, Dy­ pletely automatic transmission to do away score of the game. matic transmission to give you shifting that is namic Cruiser and with all clutch pushing! With Hydra-Matic, completely automatic under all conditions. there is no clutch. You use one foot only. The Blue team stands second in the CIVIC GROUP CARD PARTY low-priced Special. Shore conference by virtue of a tie The civic department of the Belmar with Toms River and wins over Nep­ Woman’s club gave a benefit card Here and There . . . tune and Atlantic Highlands. Rumson party Friday afternoon in the club is in first place with three wins. rooms, Tenth avenue, with Mrs. Paul Capt. Bill Beed’s Company 15, is do­ Newman as chairman. Punch and ing a swell job down at Fort Dix in cookies were served. Miscellaneous keeping the mechanical equipment of Volunteer Bowlers Win prizes were awarded to high scorers. the 44th division in tip-top shape. . . Attending were Mrs. Frank Swarth- some of the mechanics, however, are Over Phil Daly Champs out, Mrs. Joseph T. Burger, Mrs. disappointed over the war depart­ Charles C. Heyniger, Mrs. Lars Lar­ ment’s ruling that they are entitled The Belmar Volunteers bowling sen, Mrs. William T. Pinkerton, Mrs. to only $21 monthly for the first four team upset the champion Phil Dalys Elsie. Heyniger, Mrs. Charles Connors, months. . . .one volunteer who pre­ of Long Branch Friday night in the Mrs. George Vonau, Mrs. Carl F. 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" The Telephone Hour” is a pleasant half hour o f good music Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation — every Monday night at 8 • WEAF • KYW Member Federal Reserve \ •Page 4 THE COAST ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940 T H E COAST ADVERTISER : SPORT TOPICS THOMAS B. TIGHE, Editor and Publisher By DAVE LAWRIE Names and Numbers of Registrants 1470—George Everett Gifford...1727 I St., West Belmar 1705— James Herbert Johnson...... 506 11th Ave., Belmar Printed and published every Friday morning at 701 Seventh avenue, Belmar, With the second half of the foot­ ball season getting underway tomor­ 1475— Robert Fulton Hudson...704 Seventh Ave., Belmar 1706— James Russell Allgor...... 709% 13th Ave., Belmar N. J. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Belmar, N. J. un­ 1476— Hyman Gorin...... 126 Inlet Terrace, Belmar der an Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. row we find Asbury Park high school 1707— Ferman Calvan Brice, Jr...... R.D. 1, Box 583, Bel. still undefeated in the Group 4 high 1477— William George Tyrrell..507 Sixth Ave., Belmar 1478— George Willoughby Hayward...... 301 Ocean Ave.,1714— Bel. Harold R. Davenport...... 708 15th Ave., Belmar Member of New Jersey Press Association and Monmouth school section. Coach Bill Smith and 1715— August Joseph Galluccio ... 416 12th Ave., Belmar his able assistant, Bill Bruno, have 1479— Charles Raymond Kiessling Schmidt... County Press Club. National Advertising Representa- N e w/

2284— Alfred Joseph Dempsey 1154 Curtis Ave., W. Bel. 2416— Elvie Rice Hulit...... 1738 L St., W. Belmar 2285— Raymond Paul Pierce 1802 So. N St., W. Belmar 2417— Lawrence Russell Cramer..1102 17th Ave., W. Bel. Baptist Church to Have 2286— William Joseph Donigan..... 1733 L St., W. Belmar 2418— Fred McArthur...... '...... ,..1138 17th Ave., W. Belmar Abbott Denies Schroeder Hits 2341— Frank Walker...... 700 11th Ave., Belmar 2419— George Thomas O’Hoppe...... 1742 L St., W. Belmar Home Coming Day 2342— John Francis Dempsey...... 812 12th Ave., Belmar 2420— Albert Edward Fenton...... 1707 I St., W. Belmar The Home Coming Day of the 2343— Leroy Rowe...... 517 15th Ave., Belmar 2421— Verne Carl Koenig...... 1013 18th Ave., W. Belmar Sutphin Claim Burning of Leaves Calvary Baptist church will be 2348—Nils Rasmussen Myklebust...513 13th Ave., Belmar 2422— Willard Harry Megill...... 916 17th Ave., W. Belmar Sunday, Nov. 3, at the church with 2358—Bernard Jose Vanderlinde...617 18th Ave., So. Bel. 2431— Italo Joseph Galluccio...... 513 11th Ave., Belmar Answering published statements Commissioner Carl W. Schroeder 2366—George Louis Schweickart...... R.D. 1, Belmar 2432— Jessie Brown...... 713 11th Ave., Belmar credited to Commissioner Carl W. services in charge of the pastor, asked Belmar residents to refrain 2379— Robert William Ballard..Box 575, R.D. 1, Belmar 2433— John William McGowan.....910 17th Ave., W. BelmarSchroeder that Belmar had gotten the Rev. Allan N. Nettleman. The from burning leaves on the paved 2380— Nathan Cohen...... 600 12th Ave., Belmar 2434— Harold Horton Pfeifer...... 321 15th Ave., Belmar $91,000 of federal funds for its board­ purpose of this day will be to wel­ streets surfaces of the borough on the 2392— Marcus James Howes...... 419 12th Ave., Belmar 2435— Joseph John Gallagher...... 519 7th Ave., Belmar walk through the cooperation of Con­ come and greet old members of commission meeting Tuesday. He said 2393— Anthony Frank Lorusso.604 12th Ave., Belmar 2436— Archie Everett Erving....608 7th Ave., Belmar gressman William H. Sutphin, Mayor the congregation. It is hoped by that the oil treatment was burned out 2394— Roy Walter Johnson.....605% 11th Ave., Belmar 2437— Rolf Skraasted...... 1206% F St., Belmar Leon T. Abbott of Belmar read letters the pastor that this day will be in several places where fires had been. received with great enthusiasm 2395— Alfred William Maynard.....R.D. 1, Box 340, Belmar 2438— Isidore Liebowitz...... 501 15th Ave., Belmar from his files to the South Belmar Mayor Leon T. Abbott reappointed among the church people. 2396— Peter Maclearie...... 116 19th Ave., Belmar 2439— Robert Donald Sterling...... 206 18thRepublican Ave., Belmar club Tuesday night. the members of the local assistance 2397— Edward Yorke Stafford.....613 7th Ave., Belmar 2440— Linnie Groff Detweiler...... Box 4, Belmar Mayor Abbott real letters from Cor­ The services for the day are: commission with power to elect a seQ+ 2401— John Earnest Marx...... 1025 2nd Ave., W. Belmar 2441— James Geoffrey Penlington Box 4, Belmar nelius C. Vermeule, jr., acting state 9:45 a. m., church school; 11 a. m., retary. The members are the Rev. A l­ 2402— Leymon Wesley Ketcham...... R.D. 1, Belmar 2442— George Benson Osborn...... R.D. 1, Box 28, Belmar director of PWA; G. E. Ramsay, jr., morning worship; 12 noon, the lan N. Nettleman, Mrs. Anna Cubbon 2403— John Marion Bradley...... Box 52, Belmar 2443— Norman Vincent Hart... R.D. 1, Box 33, Belmar divisional expediter PWA; Horatio B. Lord’s Supper; Fellowship and and Mr. Schroeder. 2404— LeRoy Columbus White...... R.D. 1, Belmar 2445— Herbert William Dilkes 1703 F St., So. Belmar Hackett, assistant administrator luncheon period; 2:30 j5. m., Home Mr. Schroeder reported his depart­ 2405— Lester Ralph Dorrer...... R.D. 1, Box 472, Belmar 2446— Albert Charles Grimm Box 4, Belmar PWA; five letters and four telegrams Coming service and 3:30 p. m., ment working on the shoulders of 2407—Edward Steven Frank...1017 2nd Ave., W. Belmar 2459— Edward Samuel Nolan 705 10th Ave., Belmarfrom U. S. Sen. W. Warren Barbour; adjournment. Third, Fourth, Fourteenth and Fif­ 2411—Dewitt Clinton Patton...... R.D. 1, Belmar 2460— John William Showers...... R.D. 1, Belmar two telegrams and a letter from Gov­ teenth avenues, and D, E and L 2413— Alfred James Pyle...... Box 496, R.D. 1, Belmar 2461— James O’Donnell...... R.D. 1, Belmar ernor A. Harry Moore, then U. S. sen­ streets. 2414— LeRoy Brown ...... Box 239, R.D. 1, Belmar 2462— Joseph Amante...... R.D. 1, Belmar ator, and only two letters from Mr. Legion Auxiliary 2415— Frank Decker King...... R.D. 1, Belmar 2463— Felix Joseph Catalano 1005 F St., Belmar Sutphin. Stephen Elliott Hall One of Mr. Sutphin’s letters said “This will acknowledge your letter of Installs Officers Stephen Elliott Hall, 76, died Tues­ Kiwanis Raises Funds; June 3 (1936) with reference to the day morning at his home on Eigh­ Reception Is Given CHURCH NEWS PWA projects N. J. 1219, 1220 and teenth avenue, Wall township. The Resumes Speech Clinic 1221.” Mayor Abbott commented at Mrs. Grace H off was installed as remains were removed to the Thomas president of the American Legion R. Hardy funeral home, 604 F street, Calvary Baptist The speech clinic sponsored by the this point that No. 1220 was not in­ By Court Glennon cluded in his letter to the congress­ auxiliary, Herbert-Worthington-White Belmar where private funeral services 9:45 a. m., church school; 11 o’clock, Belmar Kiwanis club for all children post, Belmar, at ceremonies Tuesday were held yesterday. The Rev. H. C. morning worship. Pastor’s sermon who suffer from speech defects will man. Mrs. Martha Spitzmiller, district de­ The letter continued: “The Public night in charge of the county presi­ Stiles, Glendola, officiated and inter­ puty of Lakewood, conducted the cere­ theme: “A Costly Venture.” 7:30 p. m., inaugurate its second year Saturday, dent, Mrs. May Vaugoin. Others in­ ment was in Glendola cemetery. evening worship. Sermon theme, “The Nov. 2 when clinicians from the New Works Administration advises me this monies Monday at the reception of morning that N. J. 1219 was received stalled were Mrs. Albertine Wallack, Mr. Hall, a member of Glendola members in Court Glennon, Catholic Popularity of Christ.” At the morning Jersey School for the Deaf at Trenton Mrs. Helen Kuehner, vice presidents; will come to Belmar, it was announced in Washington on May 21, and is now grange, is survived by a daughter, Daughters of America, Belmar, in St. service, the music will be in charge Mrs. Emily Knox, treasurer; Mrs. Mrs. John C. Sanderson, Asbury Park; Wednesday at the Kiwanis club meet­ being investigated by the engineering Rose hall. of the Young People’s and the Senior Em a Sterner, historian; Mrs. Mar­ a brother, Gordon Hall, Wall town­ choir. In the evening, the Senior ing by Porter Alden, chairman of the department. All are yet to be ap­ Mrs. Ann Baumann, grand regent, proved. garet Robinson, chaplain, and Mrs. ship; three sons, Stephen jr., Wall choir will have charge. speech clinic committee. Florence, sergeant-at-arms. presided. Mrs. Spitzmiller spoke on “Should they be approved, allocation township, Walter, Hamilton Square, The club was also informed that A turkey dinner was served at the and Adelbert, Dunnellen, and 12 grand­ “Unity and Charity.” Other guest $136.50 had been raised for the clinic of funds would depend on an appro­ speakers were Mrs. Alice Rolla, dis­ First Methodist priation of sufficient moneys to cover Carolina tea room, Asbury Park, pre­ children. 9:30, church school, Paul C. Taylor, by the sale of football tickets for five ceding the installation ceremonies. trict deputy, Spring Lake, and Mrs. college games on the share plan. The a large number of projects already superintendent. The banquet tables were decorated Elizabeth Myer, past grand regent of winning tickets were drawn at the approved. Lakewood Court. 11, morning worship. The minister “You may be sure that I will exert with bouquets of yellow chrysanthe­ meeting by Adolph Snyder and went to mums and fall leaves. At each per­ Mrs. Marie Myer, past grand regent will preach from the theme, “I Be­ the following: Army-Notre Dame every influence possible to gain ap­ BARGAIN lieve in Jesus Christ,” the second in a proval of these projects.” Signed Wm. son’s place was a hand crocheted hat of Lakewood, welcomed the new mem­ tickets to Claude Birdsall, Belmar; in colors of red, white and blue. bers, who were: Mrs. Emma Dessart, series On the Apostles’ Creed. The Columbia-Wisconsin tickets to Milton H. Sutphin. FARES gowned choir, directed by George H. Mayor Abbott compared Senator Guests present at the affair besides Mrs. Mary Burdge, Mrs. Laura Kiley, A. Stein, Long Branch; Yale-Prince- | Mrs. Vaugoin were Mrs. Margaret to the Mrs. Marjorie Studeman, Mrs. Bessie Hessler, will sing. ton tickets to J. D. Sullivan, Stacy Barbour’s letters and telegrams which followed the course of the bill for the Pierce, senior vice commander V. F. Thomas and Miss Margaret Schultz. 9:45, Epworth League for the young Trent hotel, Trenton; Penn-Cornell W.; Miss Catherine Burke, president, A covered dish took place after the folks. and Army-Navy tickets to Vincent boardwalk through its approval by the UfaMsftwt O President to the one letter dealing V. F. W.; Mrs. Marie Schlinger, past reception with Mrs. Catherine Fisher, 7:30, “Gospel Sunshine Hour.” Stir­ Gepp, Belmar. The latter won two president, V. F. W.; Mrs. Eva Carr, hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mary Dillon, ring song service, delightful music and pairs on separate shares. with the subject from Mr. Sutphin and WEEK-END EXCURSIONS asked his hearers to judge who had past president, Legion auxiliary, As­ Mrs. Anna Hughes, Mrs. Marion sermon by the minister, “Following bury Park; Mrs. Lea Watson, past $1.65 Hudson Terminal Brown, Mrs. Mary Palumbo, and Mrs. the Crowd.” been most instrumental in obtaining Card Party Planned by the money for Belmar. “At least Mr. county president; Mrs. Florence Allen, $1.90 Pennsylvania Station Mae Dorer. The hall was decorated Monday, 6:30, district council, Chris­ county secretary, and Mrs. Hattie God­ with fall cut flowers and leaves. Mrs. tian Education dinner meeting, at Sutphin always answers his mail even Round Trip in Coaches Wall Squad Auxiliary though he takes no action,” said Mayor frey, past president Legion auxiliary, Spitzmiller was presented with a gift Friends meeting house, Manasquan. Asbury Park. EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY from the members of the court. 7 o’clock, Girl Scouts, in the social Plans for a card party were made Mrs. Effie Leish, retiring president, Saturdays: Lv. Belmar 9:21 A. M.’ Others present were Mrs. Mary room. at a meeting Monday night of the St. Rose Alumni Has presented each of her committee work­ Sundays: Lv. Belmar 7:31 A. M ; Durkee, Mrs. Catherine O’Connor, Mrs. Thursday, 7:30, cottage prayer meet­ Wall First Aid Squad Ladies’ auxiliary ers with handkerchiefs. Mrs. Hoff Good returning on any train leav­ Mary Gifford, Mrs. Jennie Anderson, ing at the home of Mrs. Abbie White, at the township hall with Mrs. Alleta Communion Breakfast presented Mrs. Leish with a past pres­ ing New York up to and including 502 Eighteenth avenue. ■ 12:15 A. M. Monday. Mrs. Emmaline Camp, Mrs. Margaret Shibla to be general chairman. The ident’s pin. Other gifts were present­ From Pennsylvania Station. New York to Brown, Mrs. Mary Merkle, Mrs. Ann party, as tentatively arranged, will be Members of the St. Rose Alumni as­ ed both to Mrs. H off and Mrs. Leish. World’s Fair Station, 10 Minutes—10 Cents, Croter, Mrs. Mary McConnell, Mrs. MASKED BARN DANCE given Tuesday evening, Nov. 26, place sociation of Belmar attended the or­ Others attending besides those men­ via Long Island Rail Road Elizabeth Hines, Miss Mary Hackman, Th South Belmar First Aid auxiliary to be announced later. The commit­ ganization’s annual Communion Break­ tioned were Mrs. Margaret Conklin, fast at the Marine Grill in Asbury See the H it Show of the Fair Miss Rose Hackman, Miss Mary Coll is giving a masked barn dance tomor­ tee includes Mrs. Alta McKelvey, Mrs. Mrs. Josephine Casaburi, Mrs. Minnie RAILROADS ON PARADE and Miss Alice White. row night at the First Aid home, Eigh­ Betty Huebscher and Mrs. Louise Ben­ Park Sunday when the Rev. John Ritchie, Mrs. Evelyn Smith, Mrs. Mae teenth avenue. All are invited to at­ nett. Endebrock, curate at St. Rose’s Dorrer and daughter, Mrs. Catherine ’ A lso See WALL DEMOCRATIC RALLY tend. Refreshments will be served. church, was speaker. Abbott, and Mrs. Cerelda Haag. BUILDING THE RAILROAD The committee includes Mrs. Jona­ MRS. EMMA L. COOK James McConnell acted as toast­ Mrs. Sterner was chairman of the RAILROADS IN ACTION There will be a Democratic rally to­ than Algor, chairman; Mrs. Agnes Funeral services for Mrs. Emma L. master and short talks were given by dinner arrangements assisted by Mrs. night at Mel Jenssen’s restaurant, H Barnes, Mrs. Paul Brice, Mrs. Brad­ Cook, wife of Harry C. Cook, West Edward Mahon, president of the St. Wallack. street and Seventeenth avenue, West ford Behrman and Mrs. George Mar­ Belmar, who died Sunday morning, Rose Holy Name Society, and Thomas The next county Legion meeting PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Belmar, for Wall township. Town­ tin. were held Tuesday morning at the W. B. Tighe, publisher of The Coast Ad­ will be Nov. 8 at the Frederick Demp­ DIRECT ROUTE TO WORLD’S FA IR ... ship and county candidates will be H. Freeman funeral home, Freehold. vertiser. sey post, Asbury Park. STATION ON FAIR GROUNDS present. Refreshments will be served Read your local paper for news of Interment was in the Wall township after the meeting. those you know. cemetery. H arold G. Hoffman Veterans ENDORSE

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The Republican Party, which has served you so well in Monmouth County, urges you to go to the polls November 5th and cast an overwhelming vote AGAINST A THIRD I GOVERNOR OF NEW JERSEY TERM by marking your ballot for WENDELL L. WILLKIE for President, the man who can keep America out of War! It also urges your support of our Party’s candi­ date for Governor, the able and fearless SENATOR ROBERT C. HENDRICKSON, and our TO Mr. J. W. KNOX own candidate for Congress, JOSEPH C. IRWIN, who has Mark Your Ballot A$ Follows: Chairman Monmouth County Republican shown by his record as Council­ Executive Committee ' man In his home community of For PRESIDENT Vote for One Red Bank, as a member of the The Jersey Shore Post, Harold G. Hoffman Board of Freeholders and as a former Assemblyman that he Is 0 WENDELL L. WILLKIE Veteran’s Association has unanimously well qualified to represent this adopted the following resolution: district at Washington. For VICE-PRESIDENT Vote for One This year’s election finds our 0 CHARLES L. McNARY WHERAS The Harold G. Hoffman Veteran’s Assoc* > Nation and our State at the ciation in regular session at the Convention crossroads. Americans have For U, S. SENATOR Vote for One shown that they have complete Hall, Asbury Park, this 22nd day of Octo­ faith that WENDELL L. WILL­ IE W. WARREN BARBOUR ber, 1940, has carefully considered the qual­ KIE wifi RESTORE CONFI­ ifications of all candidates for election to, DENCE, REVIVE BUSINESS For GOVERNOR Vote for One AND RETURN EMPLOY­ public office on November 5th next; MENT. The same courageous |X| ROBERT C. HENDRICKSON leadership which he will give to BE IT RESOLVED 1. That the Harold G. Hoffman Veteran's our nation Is needed in New Jersey. Elect Senator Hendrick­ For HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Vote for One Association endorses and pledges its united son as Governor and show your support for the election to public office of disapproval of the burning of IE JOSEPH C. IRWIN the Poll Books and Election all candidates on the straight Republican Records and the corrupt meth­ For ASSEMBLY Vote for Two Party ticket, headed by Wendell Willkie, ods of the Hague Machine. IE h a r o l d McDe r m o t t for the President of the United States. The Republican candidates for Assembly and Freeholder are IE J- STANLEY HERBERT 2. That the Harold G. Hoffman Veteran’s men who have justified your Association in pledging its united support confidence. Assemblymen J. For FREEHOLDER Vote for One Stanley Herbert and Harold Mc­ of the election of the Republican Party Dermott and Freeholder Joseph JOSEPH MAYER candidate for Governor of New Jersey, Mayer are qualified, experienced and men of proven ability. RE­ earnestly urges all citizens to v'ote for ELECT THEM. ROBERT C. HENDRICKSON, who, as Governor of New Jersey will be absolutely «> U Let’s Keep Monmouth County free from corrupt political machine control, and will give an administration of sincere, Marching Forward” clean, honest and efficient state govern­ ment for the benefit of every man, woman and child in New Jersey.

General Election, Tuesday, Nov. 5th ATTEST HAROLD G. HOFFMAN VETERAN’S POLLS OPEN 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. ASS’N (Jersey Shore Post) Albert Heimroth William F. Taylor f rhairman Paid for by Monmouth County Rep. Camp. Comm. SECRETARY Gordon A Knapp^ Co-Chairman

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pie Sons of Israel. A. Schiff was nom­ up during the discussion on the prob­ inated for vice president; Joseph lem were summarized by George Freedman, secretary and L. Leader, Dochat, of the physical education de­ FROM THE FILES treasurer. partment of Rutgers university, and a ★ list of the recommendations which the • • * o f • ■ i DEFENSE FACTS A community Christmas tree plant­ New Jersey group decided upon as ed by the Belmar Woman’s club at THE COAST ADVERTISER Released by National Defense Committee being important, was drawn up to be Memorial field was dedicated when a ★ sent on to the chairman of the asso­ program was given under the direction Of the New Jersey Press Association ciation proper, for his consideration. of Mrs. Frank E. Erving, chairman of TWENTY YEARS AGO the civic department. Assembly sing­ NEPTUNE CITY FIRE SIGNALS September 24, 1920 ing was led by Mrs. Bleeker Stirling, How physical education programs college, Princeton university; Rider An effort was being made to have Ocean Grove. in colleges can augment the National college, Seton Hall college, St. Peters legislation introduced in New York preparedness program was the sub­ college, Stevens Institute of Technol­ 21—Avondale and Summit. Joe’s Bicycle Academy and New Jersey to abate the nuisance A report was made by the borough ject discussed by the directors of the ogy and Upsala college were invited 23— Neptune and Prospect. of crude oil washing up on the clerk to the council that title for the physical education departments of the by Rutgers, which sponsored the meet­ 24— Oak Drive and Sylvanla. beaches. George B. Titus property on the river colleges and universities of the state ing, to participate in the meeting, 25— Springdale and Sylvanla. 702 F St., Belmar front had been turned over to the at Rutgers university. which consisted primarily in opep- 31—Ridge and Sylvania. Mrs. Walter Erving, J street, West borough and the $10,000 appropriated The College Physical Education as­ forum discussions as to the function BICYCLES by council paid. sociation has planned definite activity of the physical education departments AVON FIRE ALARMS Belmar, gave a shower to her sister, Sold - Rented - Repaired Miss Olive Patten, whose engagement along the lines of developing American of the colleges in relation to National It was possible for persons walking youth for preparedness, and to this preparedness, and suggestions as to 51—Jefferson to River, 5th to R. R. to Howard Emmons of the Asbury 23—Lake to Woodland, 4th to R. R. HAVE FUN AND EXERCISE Park Press had been announced. along F street to hear the radio ac­ end, Dr. Harry A. Scott, president of changes in present policies and trends count of the Washington-Pittsburgh the association, has appointed a com­ which would better cooperation with 25—Woodland to Garfield, 4th to ON A W HEEL games which were being broadcasted mittee to work out the college’s speci­ the preparedness program. 27—Garfield to River, 4th to R. R. Plans were being made to build a 31—Lake to Woodland, 4th to 2nd. Open Evenings and Sundays tunnel under the Hudson river. from Reuben’s Sport shop. fic function in this regard. George At the close of the meeting the Little, director of the department of 35—Woodland to Garfield, 4th to 2nd. points and suggestions which came 37—Garfield to River, 4th to 2nd. The Rev. H. R. Blackwood was re­ Mrs. A. Harry Moore, wife of the physical education in Rutgers univer­ tained for a seventh year as pastor of Democratic candidate for governor, sity has been made chairman of the the Como M. P. church. intensely interested in the pending New Jersey district. campaign for governorship at her The physical education departments Dr. F. W. Collins, Thirteenth avenue home in Jersey City. Mrs. Moore kept of Drew university, Lafayette college, and G street, was candidate for the herself informed regarding every Lehigh university, Newark university, presidency of the United States on phase of the campaign. the Newark College of Engineering, the Constitutional Liberty league New Jersey state teachers colleges of What is Symphonic S ticket. Dr. Collins was dean of the TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Glasboro, Jersey City, Montclair, Naw- Mecca College of Chiropratic. Th state had begun the work of ark, Paterson and Trenton; Panzer completing the bulkhead at the mouth Sorrow was expressed at the death of Shark River. C. C. Vermeuler, state Its the Years Big New Style Id ea ! of Annie C. Van Note, the wife of engineer, was in charge of direction. Eulalia Murphy had sent out invita­ George W. Van Note, former mayor of Brilliant new design. . . and, for Belmar and director of prohibition tions to her friends for a Hallowe’en for New Jersey. party which she was to give at Bel­ the first time in low priced cars, mar casino. Patronesses were to be a wide choice o f interior color W olcott Newman and Julius Abrams, Mrs. T. S. Rankin, Mrs. J. G. Murphy o.« combinations that harmonize two West Belmar fishermen, drifted and Mi's. T. P. Murphy. dT.v'°-po',sc with exterior colors . . . AT IKrf- ° m/er for 20 hours at sea when their motor 1»- <» « and 3 NO EXTRA COST. Come in ed c"9 failed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McConnell blows*" f i t * - . were receiving congratulations on the ,v ieo*»feS' today! See and drive a new William B. Bamford was nominated arrival of a baby girl. 1941 Hudson! es,rnent in for mayor on the Republican’ ticket. Coleman A. Gibbs was running on the President Woodrow Wilson had de­ Democratic slate. signated Nov. 25 as the Day of Thanksgiving and prayer and invited Belmar defeated Bradley Beach in the people throughout the land to the third game of a series for the cease from their wonted occupations Monmouth County championship. Bel­ and in their several homes and places mar players included Evans, Eggiman, of worship to render thanks to Al­ Johnson, Stewart, P. Eggiman, Brown, mighty God. Newman, Walzer and Rushton. Elise Mount gave a Hallowe’en party Harry M. Lyon, Belmar postoffice at her home, 602 Sixth avenue. Guests employe, was on his annual vacation. were Hazel Cooper, Marjorie Hoppock, Lieut. E. Donald Sterner was repre­ Alice Williams, Flossie Amies, Kath­ senting the Herbert-Worthington- ryn Hoffman, Adolphus Day, Lloyd White post at the second annual con­ Camp, Norwood Lindel, Clifford T A o Christmas Cjift vention of the Legion at Cleveland, Rhodes, Edward Thompson and Rich­ m m ™ ? Ohio. ard Hoagland. Svery Woman ‘Desires ... Mr. and Mrs.’ John Hillig had re­ HINES AT ST. BENEDICT’S turned to their Brooklyn home after a Art Hines, whose grid play was one n o w g © successful season at the Llanymore of the reasons for St. Rose’s football ONLY hotel and Cary Lodge. success last year, has played two games with St. Benedict’s prep in Miss Reba Gasn, 514 Thirteenth ave­ Newark. 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" a"r~-’' '-fi r ■ v \ r .. ... Reliable remedy Bumstead’s developed by a Heroy Property Miss Lyon Selects physician i n his practice lor expel­ Worm Syrup ling large round Date for Wedding _ ^ worms, pin worms Divided in Will & .-%J| B and whip worms. .Children and adults. One ■ mother stated ^ bottle expelled 132 worms. Miss Jeannette Marie Lyon, 706 ■ Stood 75 year test. Pleasant to take. Druggists Seventh avenue, Belmar, has ■ or hy mail 50c a bottle. Send for free * EST.C. A V O O Rh e ES, M. D.JPhiladelp Children and Sister-in-Law chosen Saturday, Nov. 9, as the ?BBBBBBBBBBBBBBrfBBBBfaBBBBBill date for her wedding to George Chief Beneficiaries Gar Gregory, jr., son of Mr. and 1 j Mrs. George Gregory, sr., 215 of Bequest. Squankum road, Lakewood, and BELMAR for many years residents of As- The estate of Herbert St. Clair ■■■ LJ^B bury Park. The wedding will take WINDOW CLEANING Heroy is to be divided with his chil­ place at 4 o’clock in the First Bap­ dren and a sister-in-law as the princi­ tist church, Asbury Park, with Dr. COMPANY pal benefactors, it was revealed Friday Rev. F. Russell Purdy, pastor, of­ 229 Fourth St., Lakewood when the will was probated at the of­ ficiating. fice of Surrogate Joseph L. Donahay Phone Lakewood 1137 in Freehold. The bride-elect is the daughter Personal effects were left to a son, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Lyon. EXPERT WINDOW CLEANING Robert Heroy. Explaining that the Miss Lyon has chosen Miss Jean For HOMES and STORES. will disposed of his wife’s estate Heyniger, Belmar, as her maid of which was left in trust to him upon honor. Frank C. Ammann, Nep­ A Phone Call or Card her death in 1937, Mr. Heroy’s will tune, will be the best man. made the following disposition of Will Bring Us. properties owned by the joint estate. SSHS To Gladys P. Heroy Griffin, a daughter, the Applegate property in TO WHICH W ENT MOLLY PITCHER— to slake the thirst of American soldiers who Belmar and lots adjoining it on the north and south sides; to Cortland St. fought on the blazing fields of Monmouth and to cool the lips of those who fell in free­ Clair Heroy, a son, four lots in Shark dom’s cause? It is an established fact that the heroine of the Battle of Monmouth car­ BELMAR NATIONAL BANK River Shores; to Marie Heroy Doug­ ried water all that torrid day in June, 1778, to Washington’s men in the thick of the las, a daughter, a part of the Brook S T O C K BOUGHT & SOLD farm; to Herbert Osborn Heroy, a son, fray. It is accepted as truth, also, that, when her soldier husband fell wounded on the QUOTATIONS FURNISHED ON REQUEST the George I. Newman property, to­ field, she took his place at the cannon and helped his comrades keep it in action until the gether with a part of Brook farm not Write or Phone bequeathed to Mrs. Douglas, and to darkness of night brought an end to the bloody fight. The well, market by signs between Robert R. Heroy, a son, the William the Pennsylvania railroad tracks and the Freehold-Englishtown road, has been vener­ H. Pearce property in Wall township, ated for generations as the source of the water Molly carried. But in 1938, a spring was JOSEPH MORRIS and the property of Mrs. Heroy m found near the tracks on the cut-off to Wemrock, a quarter-mile from the first well. In P. O . Box 86 Phone . . . Stuart, Fla. this spring were found old coins, one a French centime dated 1795, and an old axle, Mr Heroy directed that Robert He­ BELMAR, N. J. BELMAR 1132 roy is to pay $50 monthly out of his probably part of a gun carriage. And so, this, too, has been marked by a stone as the inheritance to Katherine Sherwood, place where Molly filled her pockets. —Monmouth County Press Association Release Mrs. Heroy’s sister, for life or, if he disposes of the estate, $600 yearly. Other property received in trust from Mrs. Heroy, including bonds, mortgages, money and securities, goes to the following children; Robert Ma­ rie Gladys and Herbert. It is to be distributed equally after $1,000 is de- ducted to be set aside for monthly T u n c E payments of $50 each to Katherine Sherwood. I f t U u L Three tracts and the buildings there­ on in Stuart also are bequeathed to Katherine Stuart. , The residuary estate is left to Ro­ bert who was named executor of the

Provision was made by Mr. Heroy for re-integration of the estate to pro­ vide for the payment of state and fed­ eral inheritance taxes and administra­ QUS EYES tive costs if sale of part of the estate becomes necessary to meet these items. The will was dated Oct. 29, 1937. Mr. Heroy died Sept. 18 in Maine.

Subscr ae Now—$1.50 by the year. Legal Notice Good light helps NOTICE OP REGISTRY AND ELECTION Borough of South Belmar, N. J. much.. . costs little I Notice is hereby given that a Gen­ eral Election for all political parties entitled thereto will be held in and for the Borough of South Belmar in the HOSE big blue eyes— so full of trust County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey on Tuesday, November 5>. 19A° and confidence. W ill they be as clear between the hours of 7 o clock A. M. and 8 o’clock P. M. at the following T and bright five years from now as they P°Borfu|hCHall, F Street and Red- are tod ay ? m SaklAefection will be hell for the The responsibility rests squarely on her P Up r os id e n t6 all d *Vi ce -P r es i d en t* f the United States. ttipp- Sixteen (16) members of the Elec mother and father. toral College from New Jersey. One (1) United States Senator for In the next five years, this child w ill learn fUOnteer(l') Member of the House of much of the knowledge that is to carry Representatives for full term. g ” eo $ M°embenrsr of the General As- her through life. Most of that knowl­ SeOney'(l) Member of the Board of edge must come to her through her eyes. Chosen Freeholders for three years. No wonder one schoolchild in five has T w o (1(2)MMe0mbers of the Borough defective vision. N o wonder that at col­ ^°Two (2) Justices of the Peace. Also Yo ™VeleSn°Vhe following PuWk lege age, this number is more than question: “Shall the Borough Belmar adopt the p ro v is io n s o f T t e d o u b le d ! 4 3 of the Revised b'sYab- 6, to create and provide for t h e estab li aliment and operation of a pension fund for members of its police depart- TWO USEFUL SUGGESTIONS ment?” JAMES M. FISHER, What can her parents do about it? Tw o 20-23 Borough Clerk. things. They can have their children’s NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION eyes examined regularly by a competent Township of Wall, N. J. specialist. And they can make sure she T'Cntiee hereby given that a Gen­ eral Election for all political panties never reads or studies in poor light. mtitled thereto will be held in and for ihe Township of ''rall / nf4 ’enfC°New G iv e your children a place of their own if Monmouth and State of New Jersey on T u esd ay, N o v e m b e r 5, 1940 oetween the hours of 7 o cl©tsk A. M- to study. See that the bulbs in their read­ md 8 o’clock P. M. in the following ing lamps add up to at least a hundred ll FirstT Church Hall, Glendola. Second: Mechanics Hall, Allenwood. watts. And you will have won at least Third: Fire House, West Be'lmar. Said election will be held for the half the battle against eyestrain! lurpose of electing the following. President and Vice-President of the United States. You can burn a hundred watt lamp all Sixteen (16) members of the Elec -oral College from New Jersey. evening for the price of a stick of gum. One (1) United States Senator for UOne (1) Member of the House of Eyesight is priceless . . . light is cheap! Representatives for full term. One (1) Governor. _ , . „ Two (2) Members of the General As- 50Oney (1) Member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders for three years. One (1) Member of the Township D om m ittee. One (1) Assessor. One (1) Township Clerk. Three (3) Justices of the Peace, one for unexpired term. 6 THINGS YOU C A N DO T O E N J O Y BETTER L IG H T FOR B E T T E R SIGHT :1°n' IRVING S. BENNETT, 20-23 T o w n sh ip C lerk.

NOTICE OF REGISTRY AND ELECTION Dorougli of Belmar, N. J. Notice is hereby given that a Gen­ eral Election for all political parties entitled thereto will be held in and for the Borough of Belmar in the County 3f Monmouth and State of New Jersey on Tuesday, November 5, 1940 between the hours of 7 o’clock A. M. md 8 o’clock P. M. in the following iistriots: ^ , First: Goodwill Fire Company house, Seventh Avenue. Second: Borough Hall, Ninth Avenue md E Street. l.HAVE EYES EXAMINED REGU­ 2. CALL ONE OF OUR HOME Third: Volunteer Fire Company 3. GET SEVERAL of these han­ 4 . THERE’S A WHOLE NEW LINE 5. FOR READING AND SEW­ 6 . FILL UP THE EMPTY SOCKETS tiouse, Eleventh Avenue. LARLY by an eyesight special­ LIGHTING specialists to meas­ dy pin-to-wall lamps that can o f adapter units like this that IN G , decoration and beauty, in your home and be sure to Fourth: 1501 F Street. ist. Defective vision may fre­ ure the lighting in your home be hung up just like a picture screw right into present sock­ use Certified I. E. S. Better use the right size bulbs—at Said election will be held for the quently be corrected by prop­ with a Light Meter. This ... in living room, bedroom, purpose of electing the following: ets to give modern, indirect Sight Lamps. Look for the least 100 watts in every read­ President and Vice-President of the er glasses. service costs nothing. breakfast room or kitchen. light at a twist o f the wrist. I. E. S. tag on each lamp. ing lamp. United States. . „ Sixteen (16) members of the Elec­ toral College from New Jersey. One (1) United States Senator for EUOneer(l’) Member of the House of Representatives for full term. CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO. One (1) Governor. Two (2) Members of the General As- Oney (1) Member of the Board of -hosen Freeholders for three years. Telephone . . . Belmar 2600 20-23 J. A. JOECK, Borough Clerk. Page 8 THE COAST ADVERTISER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940

ment of the General Leather company Belmar Hebrew Groups jamin Konvitz, Mrs. Samuel Pear, Mrs, : : PERSONAL NEWS NOTES :: in Newark for a quarter of a century. Harry Godlwyn, Mrs. Max Barr, Mrs, In 1919 he moved to Belmar with his Stage Benefit Party William Eidlin, Mrs. Joseph Pearl, family and built a bungalow at Miss Belle Trauner, Hyman Gorin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Crook have Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walton, 313 Four­ Twelfth avenue and B street. Joseph Zager,Rueben Baer and others. moved to 307 Thirteenth avenue. teenth avenue, spent Sunday at the Mr. Carr opened a stationery store Cards and mah jongg were played New York World’s fair. in 1925 at 919 F street. He was a at a party Tuesday night given by the The Misses Dorothy Daniel and Jean charter member of the Belmar Ki- Belmar Y. M. and Y. W. H. A. at the Past Masters' Plan Heyniger, Alden Bartlett, Belmar, and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Taylor, K wanis club and was active in the work Hebrew community center, Eleventh Entertainment, Dance Arthur Hotaling, jr., Toms River, street, West Belmar, were dinner of Ocean lodge, F. and A. M. He was avenue. Irving N. Schafman was gen­ guests yesterday at the home of Mr. a member of the Tall Cedars of Le­ eral chairman, assisted by Mrs. Mollie made a trip to Delaware Water Gap The second annual entertainment and Stroudsburg, Pa., Sunday. and Mrs. Stanley Aten, Jamesburg. banon. Hirsch, Mrs. Babe Poretsky, Mrs. Ida Masonic services were held Wednes­ Sherman, Mrs. Belle Berman, Miss and Grand Master’s ball given by the Mr. andMrs. Thomas Morris, Little day night. The Rev. Allan Nettleman Hanna Yaffe, Abraham Klitzman and Past Masters’ association of Monmouth The regular meeting of the Belmar Silver, are now residing at 315 Four­ officiated at services yesterday after­ Joseph Berman. and Ocean counties, F , and A. M., will Y.M., Y.W.H.A. will be Tuesday night teenth avenue, Belmar. be Saturday evening, Nov. 30, at the noon in the T. H. Bennett Funeral Refreshments were served and prizes at 8:30 at the Hebrew community cen­ home, 304 Eighth avenue. Interment Berkeley-Carteret hotel, Asbury Park, ter, Eleventh avenue. Rabbi Arthur Thomas Watkins, son of Dr. and awarded. Attending were Mr. and was in Monmouth Memorial cemetery. with Dave Huggins’ orchestra playing Hershon of Red Bank will address the Mrs. Robert Watkins, was home last Mrs. Sol Konvitz, Mr. and Mrs. Karl for dancing. group. week-end from Lafayette College in Mr. Carr is survived by his wife, Korones, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Rosen, Easton, Pa. Mrs. Annie Carr; four songs, George, Mr. and Mrs. Max Laskey, Mr. and The dance will honor G. Lyle Haga- Howard, John and Thomas Carr jr., Mrs. Samuel Blum, Mr. and Mrs. David man, Lakewood, a member of the Past The Young Men’s Democratic club Masters’ association. F. Ralph Shibla of Belmar will have a rally Monday Franklin Pierce, a sophmore at Penn all of Belmar, and three grandchil­ Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bunin, Mr. State College, has been named ser­ dren. is chairman of the committee, assisted night in the clubrooms, Ninth avenue, and Mrs. Max Rudolf, Mr. and Mrs. with county and local Democratic can­ geant in the Reserve Officers Train­ Irving Schafman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert by one man from each of the 20 lodges ing corps. He was slightly injured in this district. didates present and Representative Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stutz. William H. Sutphin. The rally will recently playing football on the Theta Last year’s affair attracted 400 per­ Chi team. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mollie Kaminsky, Mrs. Joseph sons. This year the association hopes commence at 8:30 p. m. All interested Berger, Mrs. Joseph Levy, Mrs. Ben­ in attending are invited. Mrs. Ennis Pierce of Belmar. to greet even more than last year.

Former Secretary of War Patrick The South Belmar board of health ?! Hurley will be the principal speaker will meet Monday night at the bor­ Tuesday evening at a rally of Mon­ ough hall. mouth county Republicans in Asbury Park Convention hall. Patrolman John Maloney has been ill this week. John Degnan has been O O H 1 Mrs. Raymond Abdill, 1800 F street, substituting on the Belmar force. just received word of the death Sun­ day of her nephew, Richard Gust, 17, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baxter of at Verona, Wis. Maplewood, who summered here, will be week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. The Misses Louise Murphy and Arnold Pach, 1209 River road. FRESH KILLED Lb. Grace Palumbo, Stanley Wornham and Whitney Thatcher, Belmar, attended Parkers Are Honored the Asbury Park-Irvington high Roast. Chickns. 29c school football game Saturday at Irv­ On 50th Anniversary (All Sizes) ington. Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. Park­ Miss Janet Lokerson, 613 Sixth ave­ er, 814 Thirteenth avenue, were FRESH JERSEY nue, entertained members of the Anea surprised with a covered dish Coriecha club Tuesday night. luncheon last week in honor of their golden wedding anniversary Hams 23c Buy the Best and Save! Mrs. Frank Grapel and Mrs. Julian which thehy observed Oct. 15. (Whole or either half) Grapel, South Belmar, spent Monday In the center of the table was a in New York at the World’s fair. three tier wedding cake, the gift THOMAS M. CARR of Mrs. Stephen Hyde of Point FRESH KILLED Fresh Hams Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Crane, 300 Ele­ Pleasant. The couple received venth avenue, are guests at the New gifts, cards and flowers from many Bottom Weston hotel, . Thomas M. Carr Fow l 27c friends. Among those present at the luncheon were Mrs. Hyde and (All Sizes) 35c Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of New­ Round Roost Stephen Hyde, jr., Mr. and Mrs. ark were at their summer home in Stricken at 61 ------0------Belmar Wednesday. They have closed Clarence Jobes, Mr. and Mrs. their home here and will be at 59 Harry Longstreet, Mrs. Charles Cavanagh and Miss Dona Cava- Veal Cutlet 41c Eastern Parkway, Newark, for the Funeral services were held yester­ Our meats are guaran­ wintr. nah, Mrs. Ella Ireton, Mrs. Walter day afternoon for Thomas M. Carr, F Hulshart and Glenn Hulshart, Mrs. street stationer, who died Sunday teed to be of the high- Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly and Burtis Heulitt and Gail Heulitt. night at his home, 219 Twelfth avenue. Royal Meat Rump Veal daughter, Joanne, Elizabeth, residents Mr. Carr had been ill since 1937 LOIN of Belmar for many years, were week­ HALLOWE'EN PARTY when he was stricken with a heart at­ end visitors here at the home of re­ tack. Since that time he has been latives. TO BE REPEATED forced into semi-retirement. Mr. Carr Market VEAL CHOPS - - ■ ■ ■ - 3 5 c — I Ml — ^ was born in Liverpool, England, com­ Wall Fire Company No. 1 will again ing to the United States when he was L. J. WENGLER, Prop. 17 years old. He became an American ■ hold a “treat” for the West Belmar ROLL BUTTER - " - youngsters on Hallowe’en at the H citizen and was employed as a su­ 805 F ST. Tel. 919 BELMAR - 3 3 c Household street firehouse. Next Thursday night, perintendent of the splitting depart­ CHASE & SANBORN as for the past 20 years, the firemen will greet the youngsters who will be COFFEE - . . in costume. Bags of candy and fruit - - - -1 9 c Necessities will be distributed after the masque­ SATURDAY SPECIAL HALLOWE'EN raders have identified themselves. In charge of the party are William Run­ COOKIES - - - . Nest of 5 yon, sr., Earl Stines and Harry Curtis. BUTTER KRUST MINCE PIE .. - 2 lbs 3 3 C The youngsters appreciate it and Large H ead Mixing Bowls show they are good sports by giving A Delicious Treat for the no trouble. Entire Family ...... J L f 9c CAULIFLOWER - - - - ■ - l O c REPUBLICAN DINNER-DANCE The Women’s Republican club of OTHER SPECIALS! Green Mountain (Seconds) Special Set of 3 Belmar will give a dinner and dance Saturday evening, Nov. 2, at Le Deau­ POTATOES - - - - ibu. 2 9 c Sauce Pans ville Inn. Novelty dances will be fea­ BITTER SWEET CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKE 31c tured and prizes awarded. Serving on Rich Golden Layers with Refreshing Chocolate Topping 1 Large and 1 Small Package the committee with Mrs. Jacob 1.19 Schwoerer, chairman, are Mrs. Nell IVORY SNOW - - both for 2 3 C Crusius, Mrs. Frank W. Stucky, Mrs. ALMOND CLUSTER COFFEE CAKE 27c Catherine Hayes, Mrs. Ina Gibbs and Filled with Almond Filling Special Set of 3 Mrs. Edward C. Broege. Aluminum Pots HUNGARIAN APPLE STRUDEL 6 for 25c 2.95 A Rich, Delicious Treat KINGS! Stainless Steel CALIFORNIA PRUNE BREAD loaf 12c GROCERIES-PRIME MEATS ^VEGETABLES Knife & Fork Sets IT’S GOOD FOR YOU! PHONE 868- I27H ST.-WEST BELMAR-PHONE 867 | 2.59 Menzler’s Daylight Bakery RIVCLI A H 4 M I I S Outside Weatherman THEATRE 803 F Street Phone Belmar 2335 Belmar, N. J. THEATRE Thermometers F street Phone 1750 Main Street Phone Man. 1423 BELMAR MANASQ.UAN 50c MATINEE 2:45 — EVE. 7 & 9 MATINEE 2:45 — EVE. 7 & 9 Continuous Sat., Sun., Holidays Continuous Sat., Sun., Holidays

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