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Iiaued W««klr. anttrad u Bocond-ClaM MttUt «t tin Foil- Eubmlptlon notes i One Year. 12.00, VOLUME LIX, NQ. 38. ofllct at Rtd Dank, N. J- ondw tho Act of March S, 1379. RED BANK; N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 11,1937. Six Monthi. 11.00, slnilQ Cop;, 4o. PAGES 1 TO

have been many guesses. Borne Bay Refunding Bonds; Hold-Up Men Rob they woro votoran stick-up men from Town's Oldest St. Patrick's Nominate Officers Chief Clayton Stranger Than York employed by rival gam- blers to put tho place out of business, Of Bowling Club Breathing Spell Fair Haven Club Others aver it was engineered by Drug Store To Ball Of The Now Life Member Fiction Reads local "sore heads," who woro deter- Olllcers for the coming year were mined that If' they could not have nominated at meeting of tho Lady For Middletown Sparing Bettors their way no ono else would. One of Lose Identity " Legionnaires Elks Bowling club Monday night, at Of Ice Boat Club This True Story; the numorous suppositions Is that it tho Elks on Broad street. Mrs. Board of Education Acts to Place Armed Robber* Enter Popular marks the beginning of a warfare Schroeder's Pharmacy to be Plans Well Advanced for Event Fred L. Jones was nominated for North Shrewsbury Ice Boat and The Exciting Experience of Mr* among gamblers for control, while a president, Mrs. John Rohrcy for vice Its Finances on a More Con Gambling Rendezvous and good many contend that just plain .Moved to Fair Haven, Where to be Held Wedne»day Night president, Mr3. Lewis Sznllgyl for Yacht Club Pays to Red and Mrs. Joseph Moreau ant? secretary and Mrs. Alice Clayton for venient System—No Pay- Force Patrons to doTriclis at robbery was tho mollvo. It Will be Knoyn as Langen's at the Smoke Shop Tavern— bank's Police Chief at Thurs- Family of Holmdel With 4 According to all accounts tho lid treasurer. On tho nominating com- ments on Principal Until 1940 Point of Guru. Is off in Monmouth county and simi- Pharmacy. Federal Medals to be Awarded. mittee were Mrs. Elmer Dey chair- day Night's Meeting. Fearsome Intruder; lar rooms are conducted for tho con- man, Mrs. Maurice Schwartz and Mrs. Reginald VanBrunt, The elec- Progress was mado at tho meeting A not BO daring, In view of tho cir- venience of, tho betting public In Schroeder's pharmacy, established Members of Shrewsbury post of the The North Shrewsbury Ice Boat Awakened about ono o'clock one of tho board of cducaUpn o( Middle cumstances, but, nevertheless, a prof- ovory sizable town. tion will take place Monday night, 07 years ago last October by tho late American legion ot Red Bank were April 12. . ' & Yacht club held Its March meet- morning last week by a loud crash town township Thursday night to- itable and amusing hold-up was H. G, Schroedcr, and one of the old- encouraged at their meeting Monday ing in the clubliolso last Thursday nd excited outcries, Mr«. Joseph wards Issuing refunding bonds In staged'Saturday ovening at 7 o'clock est drug businesses in Monmouth night over reports Indicating a large Plans were discussed for a bridge night. Duo to the exceptionally open Moreau, who lives near Holmdol, tho amount ol $395,000 to meet Indeb- at tho Ward Center club nt 40 Cedar county, will be little moro than a attendance at the 11th annual St. party to bo held Friday night, April season, tlicri! liuvlng been no local rushed to. her bedroom door and tedness «fl?ho board passed a series avenjie, Fait Haven. The club; which Helping First memory April 1. William Lan- Patrick's ball to bo hold Wednesday 9, at the home of Mrs. Frank Sh,eri'y: ice yachting this year, there waa stood transfixed with astonishment at of resolutions prepared by Its coun has since been closed by tho B'alr Ha- gen of Fair Haven, proprietor, will night at the Smoke Shop tavern. of Matilda terrace, Long Branch, for' little to take up in regard to boat what she saw. A few yardjs away sel, Lawronoo A. Carton, 'Jr., apply ven police, was conducted for the move the business Into a new build- Tickets are selling rapidly and prep- the benefit of the club. activities. stood a man holding a book. Ing to tho stata funding commission benollt ot "horse players." A "horeo Aid Squad To ing being constructed by Christopher arations are well advanced for the Others present besides those men- for pornilsslon to carry out thia plan player" In language of the race track Chandler at River and Fair Haven event. The profits will bo used for tioned were Mrs. Robert Graham, "Missus, missus you must help me; of financing. Mr. Carton was unable is anyone who bets on race horses. Mrs. Edward Froehlich, Mrs. Henry honest to God I am Jesus'." exclaimed Buy Ambulance roads, Fair Haven, and tho business welfare work such as supplying the man. to be present because of sickness and Two men armed with revolvers, but In its new location will be known as needy families with milk, coal and Trailer, Mrs. Wilbur Symington, Mrs. ho sent a If tier of Instructions to the Langen's pharmacy. clothing: The legion !a especially in- Warren Bookwaltcr, Mrs. Emily "What do you mean by breaking unmasked, walked into tho club and into this house?" replied Mrs. Mor- board. • forced Georgo Relss of Monmouth Several Events to be Held in A prescription book containing terested in providing garments for Johnson, Mrs. Eugene Llcncck, Mrs. children so that' they will be able to Thomas King. Mrs. James McDon- eau." Go right down those steps and Tho amount mentioned Is owed to street, Red Bank, pay-off man, to Middletown Township for Thia 192,000 prescription*, including one get out of here, or I will call tha Teachers' Annuity and Pension turn over to the contents of the for the first doso of medicine that attend school. t ough, Mrs. Joseph Layton, .Mrs. Chris Purpose During March—Many 'Miller and. Miss Madeleine Dennett. police." Fund. Tho trustees of tho fund have cash drawer. As no report of the went out of the pharmacy, and sev- One pf the features of tho ball will Tho man reiterated that ho was given their consent for tho refund- robbery has been made to the police Contributions. eral other relics that have been be the awarding of medals supplied Ing issue. At present there aro BIX there has been considerable specula- passed on from owner to owner for by the federal government to World Jesus and that be wanted Mrs. Mor- bond Issues and under the proposed tion ns to how much money waa In the past 07 years will keep the name war veterans. Ten such presenta- eau to read the book which ho had plan llvo of them would bo consoli- tho cash drawer. Amounts men- Tho bingo party sponsored by the of Schroeder's pharmacy from pass- tions will be made. Medals known as Harriet Ware, with him. dated Into one. No payments on tho tioned range from $300 to as high as Bingo Ten Saturday night at ing into complete oblivion. Although purple hearts will be given to those "If I take tho book will you get principal would bo required for the J700. Koansburg for tha benefit of the the business has had several owners who received wounds while in mili- Composer, Will right out?" said Mrs. Moreau. ' balance of this year and for 1938 and first aid squad of Middletown town- since its foundation In 1870 it has at tary service nnd medals lmown as The man replied that ho would, That tho robbery was carefully ship was successful beyond the ex- and Mrs. Moreau stood behind ths 1039. Tho consolidated lasuo would thought out is evidenced by tho fact ways retained the same name. silver stars will be given for gallan- be held by tho teachers fund. pectations of those who promoted It. In action. . Give Address door which she left ajar only enough that the hold-up men entered the club Tho affair was held at tho Bayvlew Tho lato Dr. W. A. Betts was the to extend her arm.' "I am no bad In ndilitlon to the breathing spell at a tlmo when the day's receipts doctor who wrote the first prescrip- At the meeting Monday night Com- Inn, owned by Charles Doerr, and the mander John Pfeiffenberger made a man; I am Jesus," said the intrudes of almost thrco years which would would probably be greatest and when members of the bingo club as well as tion prepared at the store. On the She Will be the Guest Speaker at as he placed the book In Mrs, Mor- be granted by reason of amortization there would only be a few straggling first page of the prescription book report on the reorganization of the of the squad are very grateful to Mr. Drum Corps of the legion. The corps eau's outstretched hand. not being required during that per bettors on hand. The betting crowd Doerr for having donated the use of are several prescriptions made by the Tomorrow'Afternoon's Meet- iotl, another advantORB would lie reaches its peak at about IS o'clock late Dr. Robert R. Conover. The will take part In the parade which is Mr, Mqreaii, who occupied a bed- tho building. The squad members to be held at the national convention ing of the Woman's Club—All oom adjoining that of his wife, had that one consolidated insuo could be and by 7 o'clock tho average follower state that they aro thankful to thq owners have filed away In the store been awakened by tho disturbance. financed more conveniently and with of tho "bangtails" has either made every prescription ever filled at the >f the American legion at New York Music Lovers Are Invited. members of the Bingo Tea and to lext September. Hurriedly dressing, he rushed out In- leas strain on tho pockctbook nerves hi* kill or has more likely been the merchant* and others who d> pharmacy. Counting renevalf the of tho taxpayers than Is now the cleaned out. number of prescriptions filled at the Domlnlek Crulpl was obligated as to the hall and ordered the man to case. Tho rate of interest will bo nated prizes. The money will be pharmacy runs Into the millions. i new member of the Post. What is expected to be the most leave the house. "Get my gun, Joe," Ths hold-up men quickly gathered applied to a fiin'd to buy a new an It was voted to Indorse the candi- outstanding meeting of the Wom- ha yelled to his son. Tho boy went five per cent as at present, Tho up tho money handed to them by bulanco for the squad. Other relics Include a mortar in an's club of Red Bank this year will in search of tho weapon. utato funding commission consists of Relss and wore apparently going to which certain drugs were pulverized dacy of Rev. Frederick J, Hollb'ran of tho attorney-general, state commis- It Is anticipated that the profits and compounded. In tho mortar is Milltown, state chaplain of the legion, take place at the clubhouse tomorrow Mr. Moreau and his unwclcoma leave without molesting tho few play- afternoon, when Harriet Ware, the visitor walked down tho stairway, • sionor and stnlo auditor. Tho com- ers present, but tho playerB' concern will amount to about $100. Ths an Iron mallet which was used to do for national chaplain. The Milltown members of the Bingo Ten are Mrs. making machine at the store. Such post sent a letter to the Rod Bank- famous composer, will be the guest together, the latter mumbling some- mission will fix a date for a hearing for their possessions gave them away. speaker. She has written many songs HARRY H-CLAYTON. ' thing about the end of the world and on tho application "made by tho One man was caught with some loose Carrie Hansen, Mrs, Harriet Behr, machines arc no longer used by ire requesting that this be done. Mrs. Mildred Young, Mrs: Elsio Vari; druggists. Thomas Field suggested that' the which have been rendered on concert about a knife. Tho allusion to a board of education. bills in his hand and when the rob- stages. David Bistham, the noted Some time ago Harry H. Clayton, knife, together with the fact that Besides the Indebtedness of $395,- bers put In an appearanco ho tried Nortwlck, Mrs. Louiso Steets, Mrs. The prescriptions take up consid- post have a float In the parade to be chief of pollco of Red Bank, who Irene Cruse, Mrs. Margaret Corbley, held In connection with the national bass, introduced her famous "Boat the man was unbuttoning his coat, 000 there is a bond Issue Df $68,000, to hldo tho money. Tbo hold-up men erable space and constantly have to Song" and sang it on 500 public oc- has been a member of the club many caused Mr. Moreau to believe that which la scheduled to bo paid In full spotted him and made him throw his Mrs. Martha. Mayer, Mrs. John G. be used for reference. Some prescrip- convention. He proposed that It be years, decided to withdraw his ac- Spencer and Mrs. Lillian Nlcollni. used to advertise Red Bank, with casions. ho was about to be attacked and ho in 1045. Tho proposed refunding ls- money on the floor. They told him tions dating back to 1870 are do- tive membership due to his inabil- redoubled his vigilance. However, • suo would bo paid over a period of to get down on the floor end he re- Several other events for the ben Ing duty in curing the slclt. The special reference to river sports. Mor- Miss Ware Is a trained concert pi- ity to attend club meetings. The club ris Miller was appointed to make a anist and she had the distinction of the intruder mado no move to attack , 24 yoare. Payments would bo made sponded by making a headlong dive fit of the first aid squad are to bo number of each prescription Is writ- ncmbcrs would not accept Chief htm. In varying amounts until 1045, oftor covering his money with his stomach. held soon. Tomorrow night' tho ten on the bottle and when a bottle report on this matter. The legion playing before Ccclle Chamlnade, the Clayton's resignation and at Thurs- which time $18,000 would bo paid an- Aftor this exhibition tho robbers al- ladles of the third election dlstricl with a small number Is presented Mr. members are hopeful that Red Bank great French composer. She has day night's meeting by a unanimous "Now you get out and stay out," ^ nually. About two months ago the lowed him to keep his money. of Middletown township will hold a Langen has to literally turn back tho justness .owners will co-operate with among her intimate friends a num- vole he was made a life member of said Mr, Moreau a3 ho opened .tha board of education paid $100,000 to bunco and card party at the flro hands of timo to ascertain the re- :hem in this project. ber of outstanding writers and ar- the club. .. Chief Clayton is a son-in- front door of tho house and gave thai ' the pension and annuity fund, there- Patsy DeNapoll of Bed Bank, for- house of Belford engine company No quired Ingredients ordered by a pion- About 30 legion members attended tists, including Edwin Markham, who law of Captain Coloy, one of the fellow a shove. The man fell down merly of Jersey City, who has been 1. Saturday night, March 27, the .he meeting. Refreshments and a wrote the lyrics for her songs. She by eliminating overdno indebtedness. making book hereabouts for the past eer doctor. . . pioneer members of the organization and upon getting up rushed back to ' Assuranco had previously been giv- Totsy Doerr association will hold r Schroeder's pharmacy was opened social time were enjoyed after the Is a close friend of Mrs. Roberta C. and who at one time built and sailed the door and attempted to open It, year, was in the club at the time. He bingo party at Bayvlew Inn and or .ranaact'ion of business. Lawson, president of tile General en by tho trustoeea of tho fund that attempted to conceal his "roll" In his In a building on the east'side of the large yacht Rocket, which Cap- Mr. Moreau locked the door and irm they would glvo favorable consider- March 31 tho Men's club of Middle Broad street. The building was de- Federation ot Women's clubs. tain Coley'a heirs gave to the North mediately after he did so his son Jos- hat, but his hand was not as fast as town village will hold a bunco party Miss Ware is a native ot Wlscon- ation .to an application for a rofuncl- the hold-up men's eyes. They mado stroyed by a fire which wiped out a Shrewsbury club a few years ago. eph arrived on the scene and placed ing bond Issue If this were done. in the social rooms of the Reformed large part of Uio business section., jsln. In close proximity to tho neigh- The club decided to again have its the gun in his hands. The unwanted him take off his hat, but left, without church of that place. Firemen Want borhood whero she was born are the Under tho present set-up 552,170 taking his money. After the fire the business was moved ofllcial listing in Lloyd's Register of visitor vanished a few momenta would bo required during 1937 to bo Tho firemen are gratified over tho to a building, owned by Ensley E. birthplace of several well known American Yachts and the president later. • paid, of which $28,200 would bo used Tho fact that tho robbers did not response to tho appeal which they Morris, where it Is now located. Mr. New Ordinance women .writers, Including Zona Gale, was instructed to furnish the pub- State troopers from the Farming- for amortization and $23,970 for In- take DcNapoll's money caused con- recently mado In tho form of let- Schroeder later sold the business to Eleanor Mercian and Carrie Jacobs lisher with such information dale barracks quickly responded to a terest. Tho board's btidgot of ex- siderable comment 'and aroused, the ters to township residents. Tho tho late Joseph "Morris, who sold It Bond. The last named writer and would place the Red Bank organiza- telephone call from Mr. Moreau toil proprietors and several patrons of largest donation yet received Is $50 to the late Johnson Bergen and En- Request Made to Fair Haven Miss Ware enjoy a particularly Inti- their services. They searched tha pcnBcs hns boon prepared on this Uio dub, who "gently but firmly" as- mate friendship. Miss Ware has a tion in official listing with all the basis. Tho new refunding issue from B, L. Brown, who lives in tho sley Morris. Mr. Bergen ran tho bus- Mayor and Council—Present foremost recognized yacht clubs in roads in tho vicinity of tho houses sisted DeNapoll to tho street after southern end of tho township near iness. Mr. Morris was engaged In the studio at Plainileld and has lived at and found no trace of the man who . •would rcqulro an outlay of only ap- tho robbers had departed. : New York,,and Paris. tho United States. proximately $8,000 this ypar. The Red Bank. grocery business In a building adjoin- Ordinance is Obsolete—New The Kill von Kull Yacht club of had disturbed the peace of the Mor- A Long Branclv'woman, whoso hus- ing the drug store. Subsequently he Miss Sara Armstrong and Mrs. eau family. The house is about a municipal tax rate Is duo to bo struck Contributors, in addition to those Police Headquarters. Chark, who are members of the Bayonne sent a cordial greeting to by tho county board of taxation band Is said tohave been looking af- previously mentioned, are W. War- disposed of hla Interest In the drug the olllcers and members of the club mile and one-half south of Holmdel tor Jerry "Leathornock" Casaie's In- business to Mr. Bergen and tho late Woman's club of Red Bank, visited on the state highway. Tho property Wednesday, March 31. If tho refund- ren Barbour, Francos T. Hiker, Miss Ware at Plainfield last fall and to visit them and to make use of ing issuo la approved by tho atato terest |n tho club, was present when Thomas M. Giles, James H. Redfleld, Harry Hubbard. Mr. Hubbard had A request.for a new ordinance to :ho club's house privileges and an- s part of the estate of William H. tho robbery occurred. She removed been employed In the store as a clerk. regulate the lire company was made they state that they were much at- LaBoyteaux and Is commonly known commission prior to thnt dato tho Anna A. Eaatmond, Elwood H. Wat- tructed by her personality. Miys chorage at that- place. board of education will have oppor- from her fingers two diamond rings son, Eugene Roardon, Thomas Head, In 1914 Mr. Bergen suffered a to tho Fair Haven mayur and coun- J,Vico Commodore Harold S. Allen as the "Taylor place" because It was and a 'wedding ring unnoticed and breakdown In health and disposed of cil at tho regular meeting Monday Wyckoff and Mrs. Janette Hance of for many years owned by members tunity to reduce its budget by $20,- John Swift, Mrs. Catherine Wilson, Red Bank have been studying with reported thnt listings were on illc at 000. If approval Is given after that concealed them la her mouth, saving Mrs. J. Stolz, W. GUI Wyile, Jr., Capt. his interest to Mr. Hubbard, who con- night in a letter from Percy D. Ben- tile ' Red Bank, Chamber of Com- of tho Taylor family. them from tho hold-up men. Casalo ducted the business until his death In nett, corresponding secretary of the Miss Ware, and at tomorrow after- dato or refused taxes will hnvo to Albert Runyon, Miss Jessie Flanni- noon's moetlng they will give an in- merce headquarters of various yacht Opposite the house was a truck, bo levied on tho basis of tho pres- is reported to bo In Europe. gan, Ernest Fox, Lcroy Knight, Lovl October, 1026. His widow sold tho company. Mr. Bennett stated that clubs along the Atlantic seaboard which the troopers found upon In- Tho club was Opened about a year pharmacy to Mr. Langen ten years tho present ordinance, which was terpretation of various songs of the ent budget. Deferred npproval would Keys, Arnold Wood, Jr., H. Lawrence composer. Because of the outstand- and that this listing could be used vestigation, had been used by tho In- mean a bnlnnco or surplus of $20,- ago by a prominent Rod Bank Scott, Charles Lubo, W. Brunner, ago last Sunday. adopted many years ago, is obsolete by the club members in contacting truder. The gasoline tank was "booklo," who later sold out to a Fair and not . in conformity with laws ing nature of the program the club 000 to bo used In reducing next year's Haydcn Smith, Malcolm F. Leonard, is inviting all persons who like music any olliccra of these various organ- empty. The next day the mystery taxes. Haven resident. Tho Fair Haven Robert Bennett, Theodoro Watson, passed by tho stale since its adop- izations in marine matters. was cleared up to tho satisfaction . man sold his Interest recently. Sev- Ralph Eastmond, William Goldman, tion. On motion by Councilman Ar- to attend. A largo amount of information Highlands Guild thur B. Sickles the matter was re- A business meeting will begin at Several members of tho club re- of the troopers. The young man about taxation In Middlotown town- eral persons had Interests In the club James HcGreevy, Mrs. Anno Baston, ported visits to Lake Hopatcong and who entered the house is subject to at tho time of tho hold-up. The build- Herbert E. Cox, William E. Ralph, ferred to the fire committee find the 2:30 o'clock and the entertainment ship was required to bo compiled in borough attorney. will*start at 3:30. In conjunction with Lake Musconetcong during tho past fits of a excitement causing him to ' applying for tho hcnrlng. This shows ing is owned by Samuel Bizzaro of Peter Schmone, Mario Ashull, Mrs. To Stage Comedy season, where some ice yachting was )ecome incoherent. Evidently he be* Wc3t Borgen place, Red Bank, and It Margaret Mlnut, C. I. A. group, Councilman Ray VanHorn report- the meeting the American Home de- among other thlni n that tho total partment, of which Mrs. William enjoyed' by owners of the class B came temporarily unbalanced be- •valuo of tax ratabics in the town- was leased by Casalo, former fight James S. Rickard, John Schlcfer- id that changes will be mado imme- typo boats. cause of being in a lonely country- promoter of tho Ocean View A. A,, "Bringing Up Father" to be Pre- diately in the library building for a Strode and Mrs. Alex Pepin are co- ship 18 $0,710,000. Last year $252,000 ein, Mrs. Lizzie Knutsen, Mrs. B. chairmen, will have a good sale, The A short time ago oillccrs and mem- side with a truck which had run out 'vas' raised for school purposes, or .ong Branch. Wright, Kunzman Bros., George sented by Catholic Organiza- recorder's office and police head- of gasoline. It was deduced that his quarters and the place will be ready hostesses will be Mrs. Henry C. Meck- bers of the North Shrewsbury club 52 per cent of tho total amount of Hho club was" patronized by men Luker, Mrs. Francos Pohllng, Charles tion St. Patrick's Night- lcm, III, and Mrs. John Boyland. met witli ofllcci'3 and. members of action In entering tho houso was to taxes levied. Tho ratio of taxoa nd women from various walks of Hennlngson, Jr., Herbert Carhart, for occupancy tho latter part of this get help but that he was too excited Dance to Follow Show. month, Tho drama department of the club the Long Branch club at the Long raised for school debt service to tho life, most of whom woro residents of Agnes H. Roberts, Marshall C. Lilly, will hold a luncheon nnd meeting Branch club's headquarters at Pleas- to mako his wants known. Tho troop- total amount raised for school pur- Red Bank, Fair Haven, Rumson and Fred Henry, Stanley Cook, William Mr. Sickles said he receives inquir- ure Bay and had a most enjoyable ers found upon investigation that ho ther nearby municipalities. Tho A.' DoVesty, Kolsoy Burr, Mrs. Ed- "Bringing Up Father," the comedy ies from new residents relative to next Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. had never harmed anyone in his fits • poses was 20 per cent In 1035 and 23 by George McManus that has been A play will be selected to be given at evening. There is a possibility that per cent in 1030. In 1032 It waas 20 argest crowds gathered at tho club ward Connors, Patrick Ahem, Jack tho time of garbnge collections in it tho April meeting of tho North of excitement. n holiday and Saturday afternoons Young, Georgo Davidson, Adam Ed- popular for many years, will be pro- the borough, and ho suggested that the Littlle Theater tournament to be per cent. Tho record shoW3 that son'ted St. Patrick's night/March 17, held for third district clubs at Spring Shrewsbury club the ollicers and The young man lives at Red Banlc. Middletown township has a higher and at times thero were as many as dlghoffor, Herbert Young, Albert the police and real estate ngents co- members of the Long Branch club He did not arrlvo homo until after 30 or 40 persons gathered In tho main Lawrence, William C. Fulling, Wil- In tho auditorium theater at High- operate with the council in advising Lake Friday, April ,16. rato of taxation for school purposes lands,, by tho Drama guild of tho The. handicraft class of the club will be invited to come to Red Bank 8 o'clock tho next morning. His than any other municipality in tho club room. A typical Saturday crowd liam C. Johnson, Mrs. Margaret new residents Immediately upon for a mcr-tin^ of sociability with father, who is the owner of a busi- Included stock brokers, prominent Frint, Hermon F. Bolz, C. H. Fuers- Church of Our Lady of Perpetual moving here of the collection sched- will meet Thursday afternoon, March county. This Is duo principally to Help of that place. 10, at 2:30 o'clock, their ico yacht friends here. ness, .went to Holmdel and drovo bonded Indebtedness and transpor- business men, automobile salesmen, tonburg, Stephon E. Curtis, Dayton ule to avoid delay nnd inconvenience. the truck back to Red Bank the tation expenses. ^ mall can-lore, nowspapcr men, house- Jones, Charles Jones, Albert Snydcr, A professional director, Mrs. M. Councilnmn Edgur V. Denise re- next day. Mr. and Mrs. Moreau wives and truck drivers. CharlcB E. WaWron, Mlsa Mary L. Adelaide Fowler of Highlands, is In ported that tlio official borough di- Bingo Party At state that they would have bcon glad The building is off tho main road Rouse, Frank Engleman, Sr., Frank harge of tho production. A veteran rectory for 1937, which contains the Religious Unit to havo provided gasoline, for tho Firemen To Dispose and in a section where traffic is com- EnEleman, Jr., Alex Balash, Francis of tho stage, Mr3. Fowler la con- names of ofllcials nnd heads of de- Eatontown Tonight slalled trlick If they had known tho paratively light. Duo to this fact V. Bakeman, Thomas Worthlngton, versant with all tho charaotcrs of partments, lias been printed and thnt To Have Dinner plight of the young man. It was not •Of Racing Boat crowds attracted littlo attention. The IIIBS Anna Patterson, Mrs. Mary this well-known show, and her cx- Percy D, Bennett, borough collector, The Woman's auxiliary of tho Eat- until the day after tho incident that main room was about 30x00 feet. Bruckner, Goorgo Murphy, Mr. and pcrlenco and training have been of will enclose copies with tho next tax The fifth anniversary dinner of the ontown Are department will hold a they ascertained tho causes of the A racing Comet sail boat will bo Sheets containing tho entries In races Mrs. Polton and Mrs. Harry Jackson. valuable assistance In coaching the bills sent out. Young People's Council of Religious bingo party tonight at the Eaton- crash which awakoncd Mrs. Moreau. disposed of on tho eo-operatlvo plan at tracks in various parts of the performers, Mrs. Fowler will mnke- Bills amounting to $1,35-1.2(1 were Iducatlon of Red Bank district will town borough hull at 8:30 o'clock. A For the purpose of attracting at- \ by Independent Engine company country woro posted on a largo board THE FIKEMEN'S BALL. up the characters as they are seen in paid. be hold tonight In the Maryland tea- quarter of a ton of coal, donated by tcntlon, tho visitor • had thrown, •*, Wednesday night, May 20, at tho In tho front of tho room. Fred An- the comic paper. room on Riverside .avenue, Bert Jollno of Long Branch, will be stono through a window on tho aoc- Cnrlton thcator. Tho boat Is being dre, sheet wrltor, who got up-to-thc- Coming Event Gives rromlso of Be- Tho participants aro Evelyn Kwlk Albert Dorenius, president of the disposed of on tho co-operative plan. ond story of tho houso, Tho stona constructed by Larry Olscn and will mlnuto Information by telephone as MaBBic, Peter McGough as Jlggs, WOMAN'S GUILD MEETING. organization, lins announced Unit A. rlHog will be awarded. was found on tho floor. It not only bo on display at tho corner of Broad ing Largely Attended. • Leroy Baker, well-known Red Bank from a central Information office, John Kwik, Sr., as Dlntcy Moore, Sewing and RIIHIUPHH SCNNIOIIH to Ito Miss Caroline Erb is chairman and went through the window but struck and Whlto BtreolB about April 1. kept the patrons posted on last-mln- Tickets aro selling rapidly for tho Joseph Hlggins as Oswald, Roso Held Next Tuesday. tenor, will sing several selections. she Is being assisted by Mrs. Charles n sldcwall with such forco that part Lcroy McKnlght Is In charge of lito scratches and track odds. Andro testimonial benefit ball to bo held O'Nell as Mrs. Undcrdunk, Ruth Francis Kodnma of Shrewsbury will Hcidt, Mrs. Jesse Lane, Mrs. Rus3ell ot surface was chipped off. Tha tickets ,nnd Is being assisted by Al- lso told the patrons when tho horses by tho Red Bank (Ire department at Horari as Hope- Whaton, Connie Tho Woman's gullil of Trinity ;Ceompnny him nt tho piano and will Elgrlm and Mrs. Cora Wagner. riiembors of tho Moreau family had bert Uoremus, Joseph Coddlngton, n tho various races had left tho post tho Elks clubhouso Saturday night, Bailey as Rose Adrlennc, Joseph church will meet In the parish house play several piano solos. Eugene overlooked locking tho dining roorn Jnsppli Dunn and Richard Klrby. ind' kept them Informed as to tho April 3, and tho directing commlt- Fisher as Count Pierre Caslllllan, next Tuesday. A sowing session will Magec has secured a quartet of door, and It was through this «n- \ .«««> hrco or four loading- horocs nt tho teo ndvlsos that all poisons lntond- Joseph Dempsey as Larry O'Donncll, bu hold In the morning beginning at young men, consisting of Charles Meeting Place Chnngrd. trance that tho Intruder got Into tho l " Tho Red Bunk auxiliary of Mon- FOR BOY SCOUTS. uarter, half, In tho stretch and at Ing to attend,should mako reserva- 31nlro Bolger as Jlgga'a daughter Pa- 10 o'clock, wllh Mis. Allan Frost In Meeker^ Floyd Imlny, Ernest Zlngor- house, tho flnlBh of each race. tions now with Harold Olblln at thq charge. TIIOBO attending will bring mnn and George Delatush. mouth Memorial hospital will meet rlcln, ICllzabcth Bushman as Anna- Tho book which tho young man lSunco l'urty and Unncci at Colt's Odds on straight bets woro an high Elks clubhouso. Joseph Fox Is chair- bello Roso and Dorothy Horan ns luncheons wllh them. The Uncas club of tho Reformed Monday afternoon nt 2 o'clock at man of tho committee and the Balo Tho regular business Besslon will Mrs. Roy TruswcH's on Irving place handed to Mrs. Moreau was an or- Neck Tomorrow Night, aB 80 to one for tho winning horse, Sally Fcrthe. church will present several Instru- der book (or tho business conducted ton to ono for tho second or placo of tickets Is managed by Fritz Dres- Between acts thero will bo Irish start at -:30 p. m., with Mrs. James mental numbers. Mr. Dorcmus will instend of at tho homo of Mrs. Ali- Tho Boy Scouts of Atlantic 'town- sier. Tickets may also bo bought Hunter, tho president, presiding. Tho son Hoyt ns was previously an- by tho youth's fnihor. Four pngoi torso and flvo to ono for tho third or songs by Jack Ryan of Sea Bright, sorvc as tonntmanter. wore written on arid all tho othors ship will havo a bunco party and show liorso. Tho limit for parlays from Mr. Glblln. A meeting of tho Danny Collopy of Highlands, Ver- garments made by tho members will nounced. dahco tomorrow evening at tho was 40 to one. bull committee was held last ThurB- d to supply the Lenten missionary 1 wore blank, Tho four Inscriptions onica Bauer of Atlantic Highlands I*»rn to Dance* Siimrlly. Bunco rurty lit l'lro House. were as follows: Colt'fl.Nock BchoolhouBo. Tho profits Pollco Commissioner Tony Hunting day at Rcliof flro houao nnd nnothor nnd littlo Mlsa Corrlno Pnrls. Tlio box. Kood Bros, of Rahwuy will en- Monday evenings, Junior class 7:"'.O, will bo used to send a roprosontntlvo if Fair Havon Bald no roport of the Will bo held Tucaduy night at West- show tickets aro also good for the crtuln with an nil-sound moving pic- udulta 8;30. Expert instructions. The Ladlca' auxiliary of Union "End of tho World, Mulch 2." of tho township troop to tho Jmn- lold-up was mndo to elthor the local side Uio house. _ __' dance to bo held after tho show at luro entitled "Forest Treasures." Howoll'a (of Now York) MonmouUi Hose company will hold n bunco par- "Smoke* tonight nnd so out." borco to bo hold at Washington next pollco or county dotoctlvoB, but ho John R. Ahcrn's pavilion. Mrs. Frank S. Curl Is will net as road, Roosevelt avenue, Oakhurst.— ty tomorrow night al the. Urn house "Upstairs," June, which will bo attendod by said that as soon as ho heard of tho Bt- Patrick's nnd Eostor Curds. chairman of the hostessed, Advertisement. on Shrewsbury nvenuo. Frizes will "Downstairs." Scouts from nil parts of tho world. robliory and learned that betting had i Just a littlo different than any- bo awarded nnd refronhniiiiita served. Mr. and Mrs. Morcaiv havo no do- Prizes will bo awardod and all tho oen allowed nt tho olub ho ordered whoro else, with bettor doBlgna nnd Typewriter Oargalna. A FJno Luwn. Income Tux ItcluniB I'rcpared Mrs. Frank Luvcrsldgoi la chairman. usual featurcH of a bunco party and Bontlmonts; and at tho samo time, In- Factory outlet, portablo and olllcc jy R. E. Pearcc, tax expert, Eisner slro to oauso embarrassment to the tho placo closed. typowrltors; prices 51).CO up. Tor mo We have everything to niuko it'i.o: wilding, Tuesdays nnd Thursdays, 10 young man or to liln family by mail- donco will ho In cvlilonco. cxponBlvo; in full vurlpty. Also tablo Bono meal, sheen nianuve, humua, IJIWII and Garden Fortlltors. Six weeks ago, Mr. Hunting added,' covers, napklnB nnd decorations for 8o a day. All makes 1037 models, all pent moan find lime. Also a com- :o 3 o'clock. Phono 488.—Advertise- ing known his nnmo. "i'hpy wo tAl- . an attempt was mado to open a gam- your party. At the Art Krntt Shoppc, guaranteed. Superior Typewriter ment. . . . Buno meal, Sbcc|" manure, o« ma- lulled he meant no harm but woi Bachelors I Sorvlco, Carlton theater bulldlnR. Red ilele lino of lawn seeds at-right .Airo, hmmw, nltrato sodn, acid phoa- Let ua talto caro of your laundry bling placo In a.stpro on Fair Ha- now .located. 12-U White street.—Ad- irlcea. Fred D. Wlltoff Co., Red Septic Tunlis Clenncil. pilule, ammonia, potash, uncl llmo. laboring undor emotional—BUM*"".- ~8ool(B—dnrnodr- buttons toplnccrt- vortlsomont^ _ Bank, phono 485. Opon i Jnnk.—Advoi'tlsouuint, Thoy suy thoy hopo they novflr will ven's main thoroughfaro, River road, Advertisement...... " For pioliltit-sKvlco."aiid"siinlinry FraV D. Wilton* Co., Ked Dunli.— Ad- ovorythlnis mondod and ready to not fur from tho Ward Center club, llluo Stone, mothoda, enll Long Branch 1523-J or vertisement, hava to go through such an oxoltlnit woar Phono Rod Bank S800. Leon's but waa "nlppod In tho bud." Ho Moncv |(o Lend Anbury Park GODO-W.—Advertise- oxporlonco again. Thoy havo novorsl Laundry, 70-70 Whllo Btreot, Red Now la tho tlmo to Improve tho ap- Phono 2100 on first mortKUKo on Improved prop- Unnlt.--Advertisement. said ho received a tip tho day tho pearanco of your property. Wo offer and find out if you are paying too ment. _ snmll chlldron Who woro placo wna to opon and ha Immediate- a fine grade of blue stone' Tor your ortlcs In Koon condition. Prompt ac- 1 can plnoi) unv nioil|>nKO that Is drlvowayn nnd paths nt right prices. much for your automobile Insurance. tion. Allalro & Son Agency Inc., ill I'etley'a For rypowrlters. Bond. Have Plenty of mortKaifO frightened, _ _ Iiiv.ii aiul Garden Secdn. ly wont to tho store, surprised tho oc- Fred D. Wlliott Co., Red Bank.—Ad- Savings to 80%. Groeslngor & Kelt- Monmotith street Red Bank.—Ad- Guaranteed machines al bargain money on hand today R. V. H. u. A complete) lino of now lawn nnd eupants nnd oidored thorn out. No vortlaomcnt. _ or, Inc., Broad and Meclmnlo streets. 'ortlscmcnt. priced. Export ropnlrlng, Tetloy'a. Stnut 3 Linden olace. phono Rod Summer lumfal*. gnrdon aocilii, Also, a full lino of fer- gambling was In progress at tho time, —Advertisement Broad street, Rod Bank.—Advertise- Bank 2Hl.~Adv»n nn (Mo nil' (lullyfrom 1024 to Occupancy I«ate This Month. Is doing the mason work. 1035. Mr. and Mrs. GUI expect to take For 23 years Mr. Bagley was a Fred Gill of Fair Haven Is having possession of their now rcsldcnco physical director In several sections A colonial bungalow built on Poplar the latter part of this month. of tho country and during tho World avenuo that placo for his own occu- war was dlroctor of physical educa- pancy. It wil1. cost approximately tion nnd recreation In army camps $4,000 and Is being erected by Har- TO ADDRESS CrVIO CLUBS. at Salem, Now Hampshire, and old A. Hondrlckson of Red Bank, J. Charlotte, 'North Carolina. Ho U a L. Koster of Chicago was tho archl' Well Known Radio Bromlcnsfor to gymnast of repute, an' athlotlo train- tect. Mr. Gill Is employed at tho Bo Hero Next Wcok. er and an organizer of community All roooms arc on one floor in this Red Bank store of tho Sears, Roc- Arthur E. Bagley, director of tho recreation. He is a former news- California cottage, after tho current buck & Co. paper man and at present Is a mem- end In that state's small houses. Bureau of Physical Education of tho ber ot tho New York Advertising Tho emphasis on colonial precedent, Tho lot was given to Mr. Gill. It Metropolitan Life Insunmco com- club and tho New York KUvanls Indicated by tho formal doorway Is 60x200 feet. Tho bungalow will pany, will visit Red Bank next week club.' ,vith its pediment, is a novel, touch. have five rooms and a bathroom. It and will speak boforo the Red Bank will have a modernistic fireplace in Lions club Tuesday night, March 10, The large living room, with flre- tho living room and will be equipped nt 0:30 p. m.; and before the Red placo nnd bay window, serves as din- with tho latest In modern fixtures, Bank Bank Rotary club Thursday, ing room and circulation to bedroom. including: Indirect lighting. Part of March 18, at'their noon meeting. Ho Selling Out - Wine Ml rooms have cross ventilation, and will address both civlo organisations $1.25 and $1.50 gallon .ho bedroom has windows on threo the basement will be used as a rec- reation room and bar. This room on the subject "Keepin1 g Fit Through ixposurca. to build'in Whittlcr, California. Tho will have a double hardwood floor Play and Exercise. ' Estate George Wittman Ask tot Flagstaff Quality Food' Thero are two entrances at tho architects were Hughes Brothers. and paneled walls. A cold storage During the past ten years Mr. Harmony Road, today . . . and they will be youi ear. one for service and one to tho The plan was selected by tho Archi- Near Route No. 35, Mlddletovra favorite tomorrow. [ardon, tectural Ftirum, 135 E. 12nd St., New This neat white cottage cost $3,000 York, N. Y. Holmdel. Lincroft.

"."'•A&a'aa^gJsfcte-tW^h,-.,.- ,.... -,. r tsobel 1D3O I'ontiac 8 ojl. tio- 10S7 1'onfluo Six DcLuxo l-door Trunk\ 1113(1 Chevrolet Coupe— dnn—Built-in trunk, dual Sedan—Spotless throughout nnd perfect in 7,805 miles, radio, rum- mem? horns, tall lights and ovory respect, Including many extras such blo seat, dual tall lights, wipers. Looks Just llko as radio and heater. Hero's your chance to horns and wipers. Car a new car buy a practically now car nt a largo dis- can't bo told TALITY count from now 1035 Ford DeLuxo Coupe 1930 Packard 5 pass. 4- J — Black QnlBh, rumblo door Sedan—Now paint, STREET ITLOOR REAR scat, radio, hoator, i now —only- driven 4,223 -miles,— tiros and other 1MC Clean doth accessories upholstery HOURS OF BUSINESS) A Department Store 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. in the Saturday!)— Same Location ON SALE MAtlCII 15TH 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. The product! lilted above are told by all Since 1873 Mechanic Street and Globe Court Red Bank United Service Grocer* and other reliable independent grocery itorei and market*. RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 1937. Pairb Three had affected school attendance, th< Golden Wedding principal said. - Mls» Dorothy Miller has roturne to nor homo at Jersey City after Anniversary Of visit with Mm. Anthony Miller. Mr. and Mra..Theodore D_sr_V.t>: zzsrzfi -rWftg%ctnli'v5f-i'5*'6ndod a visit at th homo ot Mm. William.Bchobnr. MISB Doris Brown of Newark Party Given for Mr, and Mr».spent tho woeU-end with Mra. Cath- crlno X%llon. Lewis B. Richmond Friday in Mrs, Oeorgo Rauthor nan return* the Annex of tho Methodist to her homo at Astoria, Long Island, after a visit with her mother. Mm. Church—Many Gifta. John Burlelgti. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bohr hav Tho fiftieth marriage anniversary returned from a visit at Chatham. e for MEN and WOMEN of l!r. and Mrs. Lcwla B. Richmond Minn Francos Malley of Newark of Bolford wia celebrated Friday ipent tho woolc-end as the guest of Women's fane/'kerchiefs and men's largo nvonlng wllh a goldon wedding par- Miss Francos Lavtn. 19'/i-inch'kerchiefs. Limit 12to a customer.^ ty In the'annex of llio Bnlford Metli- Mrs. Jerry Jnlian lias recovered odlst church. About fifty persons from a slpknets of sovoral days. woro prcnant, Including; rcHldcnts of Mrs, Fanny Stout. 1B spending sev- Belford, Port Monmoutli, Nowurlt,, eral days at Now York. ' .Icrsny City, Cupo May. county, Cuin- Mrs, Mary Qllborson lias returned borland cou'nly and Allentown, Penn- lo her Newark home after a vlsl sylvania. v Mnny glftis wero mudo to 'With,. Mrs. JKatulepn Miller. Iho colobranta.. Mia. Hattlo Austin has returned Rnfi-oshincnlB • were miivcd . H.,»from a visit at. the homo of hei gcnernl sociability was enjoyed. HOV. daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Manning o - O. Nelson Moore, pastor of tho Woodbridge. church, sans "When You and I Woro Mrs. Mario Farroll of Eighth Young, HlHgfric," '.luting thuL ho street him boon on tho list. I bought It was a particularly appro- Tho adoption of tho 1037 budge piiato number inasmuch as Mra. wua ugain postponed at tho meeting Richmond'!) first name in Margaret. of tho borough council Thursday All present Joined in singing "Tho night. Failure of the legislature to Quilting; Party" and. vuilous other provide relief to municipalities whom old-fashioned songs. tax rates would be prohibitive under Rev. Mr. Mooro grivn a tulk In tho present budget act caused the postponement. Undor tho present which ho extended congratulations Violets, gardenias, daisies, Pre-shrunk', full length and full All vat-dyed, pre-shrunk per- Wash beautifully, all fast col- Athletic shorts of vat-dyed Large size, 14x14, stn'podond to Mr. nnd Mrs. Richmond and conditions tho fox rate of Union wished for them many moro years Beach would bo Increased from $4.D1 field flowors and many others. cut. V-nBck. Laco trims and cales, Gay new colors and or. Tailored from quality ma- printed broadcloth, Siz&s 30 plaid dish cloths. Terry facs last year to $23 tills year. Tho coun of wedded bliss. Mi-. Richmond They add a now, bright touch tailored models. Tearose. patterns, Binding all around terials. Some with contrasting to 42, Swiss rib. knit shirts. cloths. Assorted colored mado a brief reply. Tho'iiBsomblage ell will meet again tonight and If tho joined in Hinging "God Bo With You cglBlaturo haB amended tho budge to your costume. ' Siies 34 to 44. as well as on pocket. tops. Sires 5 to 10. Sizes 36 to 46. plaids. act it Is probable final reading of Till Wo Meet Again'g ' and tho festival a prnyer by Mr. the budget ordinance will bo In concluded with ordor. Richmond. Alfred Mirro, overseer of poor, has Mr. and Mis. nichmond havo lived Issued the following notice: "Prop ^P^ Newest Spring Styles in EXTRA VALUES IN SMART NEW ai Belford 40 yearn, moving there erty owners of Union Beach aro here- from Bridgeton. Both onjoy good by given noUoo th_t the borough vtlY hcnlth. Mr. Richmond ia engaged lii not assume tho responsibility of ren' .*/ STYLES for MISSES and WOMEN fishing and clamming and la janitor •.:s of the Belford Mothodlst church. He for relief clients that movo in from is a trusteo arid .toward of the other districts, unless a roport is church. Ho takes iv very active In- mado before tenant Is rented prop- Tailored and $ terest in civic mutters and it was erty. It will bo a safeguard for Novelty Types! largely through his endeavors that proporty owners to render a report tho Memorial Park at Belford was of prospective tenant- If parties are established. His wlfo, before her from _uoUur district, M laid owners marriago to him, was Miss Margaret .will be responsible tor Ireo bousing Crisp new stylet In plain Oflborn, She Is (i7 years of ago andK tenant becomo. * Mlltf «J_u-ge." crepe, rayon floral prints and Mr. Richmond is 73, Tho public school Parent-Teacher association will holtl a luncheon next linen. Sizes for misses and Tho couplo Imvo four daughters, Monday at Schober's restaurant. The woman. f > a son and ten grandchildren. Their association -will hold, a meeting to- .>-* «KV Sizesr children aro Mrs. Frank Bailor, Mrs.night at tho Cottage Park school. F. WOOL SKB..TS Paul Robertson, Miss Ann Richmond Howard Lloyd of Matawan will bo ' - &t 14 to 20 and Claude Richmond of Bolford nnd tho speaker. JOB 38 to 52 Mrs. Durd Carlson of Elizabeth. A daughter has boon born to Mr, , May 23 a gathering of couples who and Mrs. James Wilson of Stone havo been married HO years or more Flannel, tweed, checlc will bo held at the Stalo street Meth- rond. odist church of Tronton, under the Mrs. Mary Gormlo.y of Elizabeth andpencilstripes. Swing direction of Rev. Morgan Chambers, has been visiting her sister, Mra. and Tyrolean stylos. Spring's most enchanting new Newest tho pastor, and Mr. nnd Mra. Rich- Cotherino Fallon. fashions—you'll find them all in mond expect to attond. Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Blentloy have {his collection ... redingotes, 2- returned to their Jersey City home Regular and Extra Size Spring after a stay with Mrs. Mario Er- { piece crepe suits, print and plain J hardt, combinations and novelty skirt j Union Beach. Mr. and Mr«. Kenneth. Dudloy of models. Clever trims of lace, Itillsido visited Mr. and Mr«. William applique, embroidery, cording, (Tli(li o Red BBunk Roslltrs r canbbs bouzbozl ID UnloUl o BeacBhh h t f Q Ossman last week. t the itor« of Qui Sen' 25% Saving clips and smart sleeve treat- •on.) Mrs. Bettina Drake of Now York Q« Today's ments. A copy of a letter from Charles E. as ended a visit with Mrs. Wllll_m Anderson, assistant commissioner of Whltakcr. Prices! education, to Tliomns B. llnrper, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matthew, of • Grey For Two Harrison havo been the guests of @ county superintendent of schools, Non-run, non-shrink. Lace trims and Days 1)nly! read at tho March meeting of the Mrs. Margaret Rothago. « Netc Thistle school board lust weelt, uaid that due Membors of tho Shepherds of tailored styles. Panties, bloomers and lo tho failure of Union Beach to pay Bethlehem lodgo hold a card party (lares. • ISavy, Beige its 1030 slatn school tux tho amount at. Schobcr'ri rcslaoranl Thursday You'll marvel ot the values. Newest In tho 1 per cent emergency fund night. • St. Janes Blue underarm, zipper, pouch and other " would not bo released. The' amount Mr. and Mra. William Schobor have OTTohhe LOOM GOWNS Involved In about $250. Tho etato- returned from a visit at Newark. Doinly Porto Rican em- smart modeli. Clever trims. All colon. mont of a borough official In dlscuu- Mrs. Peter Peneck of Harris Gar- broidery, at a great j Bing (ho reason for Iho unsatisfac- dens haa been on tho sick list. |C tory financial condition of tho school Mrs. Ellzaboth Splolman washos- saving. Cut full and ex-' board was, boforo tho mooting for loss to the membero of tho Sunshine portly tailored. • %:iU JUST ARRIVED 1 SPECIAL GROUP considerable discussion. Tho borough Sewing clrclo Tuesday afternoon, official was quoted as saying1 teach- Mrs. Euth Jones, a former resident ers' ualarlcs had not boon cut dur-of Union Beach, died at Newark last Eiery Pair FULL FASHIONED '- »•; FUR-TRIMMED ing tho depression. It wan brought week., out that a 10 per cent cut had been Bruno Clemens is a patient at the and FIRST QUALITY -. made but that this cut had boon re- Perth Amboy General hospital. fttorcd. A board member expressed Mra. Holon Leonard of Newark has tho belief .that auch a statement was ended a stay of aevoral days at tho %&**£. an apparent effort "to pass tho buck homo of her parents, Mr. and Mra. lo tho school board." Harold E. Joseph Obuchowlcz. Buttorflord, supervising principal, in AND a roport, pointed out Iho danger of pupils walking along tho right of SHELTER COVE COTTAGE SOLD. Purchased Before way of Iho Atlantlo Highlands divis- & ! ion of tho Central railroad, wlillo go-Francis Kllroy Buys Property Front- Prices Went Up! ing to and from tho Cottngo Pnik Ing on Barnegat Bay. school. This practlco lms been called Bay H. Stlllman, ono of tho owners lo the attention of tho board in thoot Shelter Covo on Barnegat Bay You'll want ot least six pairs. Chiffon and paat. -tegular pupil crossings havo near Toma Blvcr, has sold a Capo service weight. 42-gauge, cradle sole and They're "Tops" for Value! been designated and patrols atationod Cod cottago on tho water front to at tlicno crossings. Further efforts Francis Kilroy of Glen Rock. Mr. French heel. Spring shades, 8'/_ to lO'/z will bo continued to havo this danger- Kllroy will take possession next ous practlco discontinued, ths prin- Wednesday. Ho intends to use tho cipal said. The principal also said cottage week-ends throughout the \h that a medical examination room had* year nnd for summer vacations. Tho Ttiis outttanditig group of smart now been built In tho basement of the cottngo contains a living room with coats and suits includes all the sea* nchool und also that a wood-working benmed ceiling and open -replace; shop Is-Doing jilanneil. Thcso Im- modern kitchen with breakfast nook son's best-selling fashions . . .and provements, it was stated, aro mado and two bedrooms and bath with tile The Style Successes of the Season they're priced ot great savlngif possiblo through tho co-operation of shower. It .old for $3,600. it** Headsizes the two janitors employed by tho Tho property lnclilden a private 21Vz to COATS • • &>* t/immed fleece board. In concluding hla roport, dock. It affords a 20-mile water Mr, Bultcrllold oald u comparison of view acroos Barnegat Bay. Mr. Still- & %&**>" 24-inche>! sport models, full length, loml-fiHod recent achievement lest results at- and fully lined. Grey, tan, dawn bluo, tained by pupils In tho Union Beach man and Wellington Wllklns, own- era of Shelter Cove, plan tho erection shrimp and green.. Huhool with those In other schools of moro Capo Cod cottages during 5*1', had shown tho local school was main- March and April. Smart, nsw rough straws, taining a high academic standing. it^: SU ITS • • ^r trimmed suits, Recent sickness, nmong tho pupils A shoo style for any occa- toyo cloth, Onionskin, fitlod and semi-fitted modeli. Tailored It pays to advertise In Tho Resistor. sion. Choice swing saridali, straw cloth and felts. high riding oxfords, side lace from diagonal and novelty wools, A\\ Clever styles and chic -~\ oxfords, Monk straps and lined. Grey, beigo, dawn bluo and trims, Newoslocolors. \ ! buckle straps. Gabardines, / IP navy. kids, patents and whito { ws Now's the time to buy \! \ Sises 12 lo 20 leathers. Sizes to 8. your new Easter hat.

Reg. 79c.And Bargains at That! Right Now is the Time to Save on inour ALSO PRICVALENT FRIDAY AN1> SATURDAY «3v -_--v, "LAVITA" WINES G. & W. 1.49 pt. All flavors of O ^ t\f] Itutllcil In llonil _j O The first pi; ment on > so-olkj Sweet, und Dry. , O for J_ |||J "bargain" is often the first install- C Wall Street Special t • t. ment on vtaro of disappointment. IIiilllcil by Fruit Industries. flflJi 2B',i V V«ir Old UlilBlioy ( P 'I he purchase of a May tig Washer is not only assurance of continued "WALL, STREET" Straight "170" Straight 7|jc rulisfactory service, but of lower cost washings for more years. Collar-Attached Rye Whiskey K.Y» WIIIHUI-.V—18 lilQH. Mill a ttf ' •-.'-•_ Yiuirs Ohl ^ Qg\ The one-piece, cast-aluminom Models Jersey Lightnin' •»t. tub, the Gyrat« tor trashing action, PQJ llcilllcd l>y A.jOvrrholl * t'o._g_r(5jj Slralglit A|>|ilo ,11'rli Roller Water Remover, sediment Excellent quality HSr pint qunrt n r> trap and a score of other advan- broadcloth, cut full Sizes 1 to (> Cora >A ' Uflli Uncs. arc eitra values enjoyed and 7 to It Im|ii>rlcil Vcrmirnlli a only by a Maytag owner. Maytag and perfectly tai- JFlejsclimnnrj's models available —1th gasoline lored. White, solid Chic littlo stylos tai- Export Beer DRY GIN Vat 69 Scotch Multi-Motor. •-- bluo and fancy. lored from quality Hlniul of K yr. old Stt thi Nne Mayloj Inner. Fidelio Superior (lunlity porcalos, solid color Bock Beer "D^iTQ"""" TUBTINQ'S, broadcloth and -f .19 I'licriu Itlpu Hum 10 Monmouth St.. Red Dunk MEN'S SOCKS sheers. All vat-dyod. ACMK rUHNITDKK CO., •** Illtll ' flUll 136 Moiinouth 31., Rotl Bank Somo stylos in I to 6 M vc All TUB UniO COUMHV, MANUFACTURED! havo pantios. I0UHDEO IIU • MEWTOH, IOWA Plcin and fancy. Some heavy work socles. Sites 10 to 12. Page Four RED BANK REGISTER,-MARCH 11,1937. Extinguish, Chimney Fire. Mrs. J. W. Thompson Tho Westsldo hose company was JEWELRY REPAIRING called out early Saturday night to Watches, Clocks and Javolry Claanad tad Resigns Presidency Repaired at Reasonable Prices. STRANGE FACTS about New Jersey extinguish a chlmnoy flro In tho All Work Guaranteed (or On. Yaar. Mrs. Joseph W. Thompson, presi- homo of Mrs'. Olllo Dean of West Bergen pliujo, The damage was H. ROSIN, Jeweler dent of tho Ladles' Aid nooloty uf IS West Front St. Rid Dank, Llnoroft.slnco lta formation 2» ytxto • Tel. 1Zia-£ ago/ resigned tho position Thursday FARM STOCK and MACHINERY • — -v.j/— afloruuun at a mooting hold at tho Ifit OFFICE WINDOW OF A home of Mrs. Harry JohnBon. on farm formerly known as the Turner Lane Farip, SOUTH AMBOY NEWSPAPER. Her resignation was accepted with r?-w;t-*..\ regret and a tribute was paid for Randolph Road, l'/2 miles east of Freehold, Freehold- COMPANY. her faithful sorvlco. Mrs. Thompson m.\- // stated that sho would co-operate with Eatontown Road, Opposite Sandy Brook Farm, % Mile the society and would bo glad to North of Main Road, render assistance for its activities. Mia. Goorge Richdale was elected i president of tho eocloty, Mrs. Edgar SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, 1 Alexander Is seoretary and treasurer. .1 . t. at 1.00 o'clock. Eleven members wore present. Tho ::. \z\: J 1 About to discontinue farming, the undersigned -will sell to the highest next mooting will be held April 1 at tho homo of tho now president. bidder, one brown team of good work horses, two cowo and three heifers. *»-•«• : Two cows wiij be7Ssh 67 day"bnaleronohelfer-to freshen-toon; two __cmcKtM BONE: yearllnir heifers, one new 2-horso disc; new. International riding cultiva- TURPENTINE. NEW FAIR HAVEN HOUSE. tor hay rake iron tooth harrow, three-row marker, walking plow, walk. taw cultivator 20 feet of bolting, ladders, hand stalk cutter, cream separ- Mrs. Sarah Ctoy Brown to Erect ator lot of rope, low wheel farm wagon, two wheel barrows, a few pieces Colonial Cottago on River Rood. Any individual with a regular income of household furniture, Including beds and mattresses, gasoline stove, Ground was broken yesterday for three brooder stoves, feed hoppers, clay fountains, galvanized sectional an early American colonial cottago hens' nests and articles too numerous to mention. to bo built for Mrs. Sarah Clay from salary, commission, business or Brown on her property on the south side of River road, near Hanco ave- N. KASACK 1 other assured source. It is not neces- TERMS: CASH. nuo. In the borough of Fair Haven. 'Although the- dwelling will bo mod- GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. NAMES OF SOME ern In ovory particular a3 to Its In- sary to be a depositor of this Bank. SMftllT&WNSINN.J. terior arrangement, Vincent J. Eck, the architect, has carried out true to detail much of tho oimplo exterior lines seen in tho hotter type of homes of American architecture of two centuries ago. Mrs. Brown will not erect her —OF— | dwelling on the established building line of that particular section of STOCK AND EQUIPMENT OF THE COASTCtNL OF NEW JERSEY 15 Fair Haven's residential district but MILE^LOMovTriERrlARt - y will.set the building 65 feet in on the- property from the curb lino Bailey's Wood Working Mill AtV GOODS/ARBORS! which will greatly enhance the co- lonial atmosphero of tho premises. on Route 34, Between Main St. and Broadway, Tho dwelling will have a living MATAWAN, N. J., room, reception hall; dining room, breakfast room, kitchen and an at- tached garage on the grouno floor, Saturday, March 13th, 1937, and will have threo bed rooms, two baths, maid's room and bath, and a at 1:00 O'Clock. , ^,:>»t«t- study on the second floor. In. the basement will bo the oil heating I have been ordered by the executors of the estato to sell equipment, laundry anjd play room. the contents o( Bailey's Mill to the highest bidder. Thli aale Charles Scott of Red Bank has of Eatontown, New Jersey includes motors, lathes, saws, shafting, hangera, jointer, sandcr the general contract for tho excavat- and all machinery necessary to ran a mill et tita Wad. Tie ing, the masonry work, carpentry Btoclt Includes hundreds of wladav fiimu, doors of All kinds, and painting, part of which he has thousands of feet of white pint and oyprws, tbonaoSa «f f«st of © STATE FEATURE 5ERVICE: sub-let. William O'Brien of Red Member Federal Reserve System -' all kinds of mouldings, stair rails, colonial columns, a large quan- Bank will do tho plumbing and heat- tity o( glass, all sizes; hotbed sash, oak sills, copper wire and ng Installation and Harry Heavlland office furniture, Including safe. of Red Bank will do the electrical This sale should be particularly Interesting to lumber dealeis Barney Shute, after Inheriting some money, built a jail for the town of Elizabeth later on, work. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or one who would care to carry on the business. Opportunity running into dobt, ho was imprisoned-and became (be first occupant of his Jail. Mrs.' Brown received the property will bo given to bid on Individual lots or on the entire stock but as a gift from her husband on the It will positively be sold. 25th anniversary of their marriage. Mattress on Fire. Approved Mortgagee TERMS: CASH. queen's bead" stamps marked the The property was at once cleared, 60th year of her reign. The Red Bank fire department aded and landscaped by Lovett's JOHN ADAMS and The World Of The Edward VH stamps, prepared was called out Friday morning nursery, and Mrs. Brown is erecting Federal Housing Administration JAMES E. GRIGGS, Clerks. In 1902, were modelled from a pro- shortly after 11 o'clock to extinguish her cottage amid a profuse develop- file sketch of the king by the Aus- a mattress fire in a house occupied ment of advanced shrubbery and se- GEORGE "H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. g trian sculptor, Emll Fuclia. For the by Henry Coy on Dlbbln placo In lected trees which wero set out some first George V stamps in 1911, the West Red Bank. eight years ago. By Quinton Jame: king's head was taken from a photo- graph selected by him. • In about a To the British philatelist this Is year they were superseded by a new the "year of the four kings." design in which the coinage head prepared by Sir Bertram Mackenna) All because stamps bearing the was used. heads of Edward VII, George V, Ed- —OF- ward vm and George VI will be When the Edward VH stamps were valid for postal use. printed, one group of artists com- plained that the use of his photo- Only the Queen Victoria stamps, graph with practically no design was first Issued in May, 1840, will not unfair to Empire artists. be valid. They were withdrawn sev- LIVE STOCK and eral years ago. China Trans-Pacific Flight. Leaves San Francisco April 21. Leaves Hong Kong April 29. U. S. rates per one-half ounce: i';,v"' rhii- To Ha- lip- M&- Honff 0n Farm Known as the JOHN C. SCHANCK FARM, U. S. waii Guam pines cao Kong U. S. .20 .40 .50 .70 .70 PLEASANT VALLEY ROAD, Hawaii .20 .20 .30 .50 .50 Guam .40 .20 .10 .30 .30 BTb)B rato carries covers to China. Japan. V/z Miles West of Holmdel, N. J., Indo China, Slam, Malaya. India, Dutch East Indies, Australia and New Zealand by air mall In several cases otherwise by reg- At One O'Clock. ular mail. Mark all cbvors over the address WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, 1937 'By Air Mail-Trans-Paclflc Route." Letters to foreign countries should . The undersigned having sold the farm, will sell to the highest bidder bear the P. O. blue label "Par Avlon- the/equipment listed in part as follows. By Air Mall." Covers bearing post- age can be sent under separate cover One team of good work horseB, two saddle ho.rses, six head of cattle, to postmasters at San Francisco, Including one registered Guernsey bull, one registered Guernsey cow, six Honolulu or Guam for the flight. years old, and will be fresh at time of .sale; 2 two-year-old heifers, milk- George VI stamps have not yet ap- Send covers and money order to ing; 1 heifer, one year old; and 1 six months old; 1 federal truck 1931; peared but are expected within a the postmaster at Manila who will af- short time. When they reach the fix the stamps. Rate to Macao or 1 caterpillar tractor, tractor plows, tractor disc, potato planter, corn public all other stamps will be taken Hong Kong is 52-centavos or 28c In planter, 1 walking cultivator, walking plows, scales, reaper, 8 tons of off the printinpg g presses except where U. S. money. lime, grain drill, lime drill, hay rake, harrow, scoop, three-row marker, needed to meet a shortaght e of any Macao will also accept covers and tiding weeder, potato duster, -mowing machine, potato digger, corn har- denomination. remittances. Hong Kong will not af- fix stamps—all covers must bear vester, sleigh, low wheel farm wagon, high wheel farm wagon, potato Because of the shortness of time between the abdication of Edward postage. grader, hand roller, corn sheller, grease pumps, 10 tons timothy hay, 150 VIII and the coronation of George Eastbound rateB in equivalent of U. bushels of corn, 1 pair of geese, 7 ducks, 12 sheep, 4 sows, 8 shoate, 1 VI there were rumors that a special S. money: boar, 40 mixed chickens, 1 set harness and articles too numerous to men- commemorative set would bo sold for " San Hong Man- - Vran- tion. a few months only, but apparently Kong ila Guam Hawaii cisco this plan was dropped. Meanwhile Mncao .11 .18 .31 .61 .93 TERMS: CASH,^ Edward VIII stamps continue on Hong Kong .11 .25 .55 .35 sale In the four denominations issued Pan American Airways will serv- C. E. BISSELL —*&, 1, IVi and 2'A pence. ice covers at these rates: GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Auctioneer. Thirteen monthB elapsed between San the death of Edward VII and the Hong Man- Fran- JOHN ADAMS and JAMES GRIGGS, Clerks. Kong ila Guam Hawaii CIBCO "OU say you're looking for a live one that the solid steadiness of every thrilling mile. appearance of the George V stamps, Macao .80' .95 .50 .80 $1,10 and nearly eight months between the Hong Kong , ,80 .45 .7 5 1.05 JL lives up to its stunning looks — all right, You find a new meaning to easy handling as If you want something better than ordinary quality, try death of George V and the Edward For further details consult your premium quality Jeddo-Hlgalund coal—tho Aristocrat of Anthnv- VIEE adheslvcs. local postmaster and his Postal Bul- feast your eyes on this handsome Buick and you finger these sure controls —you never & cite. letin.—Rice's Weekly Postal News. end your hunt! Typify "Georgian Era." knew a car could be so smooth, easy, quick in When the George VI stamps are its perfect obedience to your every wish. ready they—and no others—will be Entertains Sewing Group. What you see is the leader of the 1937 flock — sold to tho public for several days. Mrs. Samuel Darah Tates of a sleek, fleet, sinewy, stout-hearted traveler Thon tho old George and Edward Riverside avenue entortalned last Fact is you're driving the standout car of the stamps will bo sold interchangeably. week .for members of a sewing group that'll do all you ask—and still be ready for times-and the longer you drive it the greater The Edward VII Issue no longer-Is of the Red Bank Woman'B club. printed but it Is still good for post- Among those present were Mrs. Ar- more! will be your glad pride in it. Feed Cannel Coal Hay ago along with the George V silver thur Baker, organizer and accom- jubilees and tho British Empire ex- panist for the group, Mrs. Edith Something happens to you when you take your Why not make sure now that you'll have one hibition set. Crozler, MIBS Black, Mrs. J. w. Ivlns, comfortable place behind the wheel of this Tho Goorgo VI stamps are expect- Mm. Robert Rogers and Mrs. H. in time for summer driving? Why not — for ed to typify tho "Georgian ora" ush- Lawrence French. glorious car and command its flashing action. your money — get the unmatched smoothness Nut Size ered in -with the abdication of Ed- Per ton ward VIII. A Bpeclal commltteo of WPA Projects Completed. Cares fade, worry drops behind, you're young of a valve-in-head straight eight. postal officials and artists has been Repairing 33 paved streets over a Stove Size working on tho new deBlgn. Stamp dlstanco of 28 mllos in Long Branch, again, gay again as you tingle to the lifting Sure you can afford it-it's priced as you'd Ton—$5.75 authorities believe .It will swing and constructing a protective cover- surge of its valve-in-head power and sense (CASH) sharply away from tho modern photo- ing for a section of a Highlands bor- expect a six to be! Go see thjs Buick graphic likeness of'the present'Duke ough sower lino located on the San- The quality that makes one ton call for another. Share In of Windsor back to the formal style dy Hook military reservation, are two dealer in your neighborhood — now I s Raving. Phono today.. of his father. additional projects completed by the One authority attributes the delay Works Progress Administration in 10WESTPRICEEVER0NABUICK4-D00R SEDAN! In issuing the new stamps to the Monmouth county, os announced to- Today1! trice for a Buick f-docr sedan is the hiieit in fact that the likeness.of George VI day by Dayton D. McKean, WPA di- all Buick history—and you git longer vihtelbair— will bo struck from blocks made rector of District No. 7. greater tower—valne-in-head thrift—itmiifht-ew/it from artists' engravings, not from $moothncit—roomier body—safety glais all photographs as in Edward's case. around — h'tgger luggage compartment — -'" State Conservation Wcefc. and immeasurably greater performance, torn- Tel. 103 Red Bank Observation of tho Sixth Annual fort and Ityle/ See your dealer for low de- Where Quality Rules ! The Aging of Victoria. State Conservation Week In Now livered prices, and see what a buy Buick Tho first Queen Victoria stamp was. Jersey will ho held this year from really is, compared to the average six ouliidi designed .by Honry Corbauld from April 5 to 0, Inehisiyd, by proclama- the lovieit price field. tha City ol London medal struck by tion of Governor Harold G. Hoffman, OlIIIBAl MOTORJ TIRMJ TO SUIT YOUR UKIHO William,Wyon to commemorate her and a comprohcnslvo program for lta entry into London In 1837. , observance by schools and organiza- YOUR MONEY OOES FARTHER IN A GENERAL MOTORS CAR Tho quoon's head as carried on tions, has been prepared by tho Now ..L-JSL this stamp was continued In the Jersey stato Conservation Commit- PER GAL. later designs until 1000. She was tee In which tho presenvatlon of na- novor pictured growing old by the Jtlvo plants Is atrossed. (Ca8n) mother country. Howovor, her por- trait as she appoared at the time eraa used by Canada, Newfoundland, Supported -by ulcrchont". Buy on our "Special cajli plnn" nnd «aro 18% on yoar fnel New South Wales, Victoria, Queens- The Red Bank Register Is nun- Mil. Don't pay for (lie service thib other fellow gets. land, India, British IEaBt Africa and ported by local as well as outrof- Sea Bright Red Bank Long Branch Southern Nigeria about tho turn of town business men. Advertisements U»o century. Somo of these "old appearing regularly tell tho storyv- REP BANKJREglSTER, MAECH 11, 1937. Page Fivo

Clinton, Jr., has boon suspended by contly. Thothoft was not made pub- one •tlmo ho conducted nn antlquo HEARING POSTPONED. SHE ALSO KNJOYS IT. Accoliorlef Waihtttg Recorder Nell Allgor of Wall town- lic for several days. business at Freehold. ship. His car figured In a collision Herbert—McGontlln. New Becordcr. Ho New Date Set (or Hearing; on Allda Cook of Keyport a Member of which killed Mies Elizabeth Ivlna on Miss Marian Herbert, daughter of J. Stanley Herbert, an attorney Improvement! to Local Waters. Tho Register's Family of pendent. Fobruary 13. Mr. and Mrs. Loon Herbert, nnd nnd former councilman, has been Thar yg Gforgo McGaniWD, vili /fsfjjS-teEorder of Sea Girt bor- prf»«a ff'!?js7>npiiohedincd for Miireh Tho RcRieter every week." Ho wrote IS-in IVHITH STRI9IST, Tho bridge to eliminate a Central Mm. William Mcdunllln, both of ough. Ho miKonnla I'aul G'rnhmor, jri on tlin ndvlimblllty of luipruvjii(> Allda Cook of ICoyport wlion ohu (tl'JJ UANK. N. J. Tcniiont, were married February til. ocnt in her, renewal Saturday to her Hhom - I'olliWng railroad urouslug on Asbury avenue who resigned- . tho waterway in Keyport harbor, 3058 Waning Is nearly completed and is expected Mnrlhoro Woman Dead. Fined 8100. Wasckaack creek and Matawan subscription to "Monmouth's Great Personal Notes, Sales of Property, Building Operations, to bo open to traffic early In May. Mrs. Mary E. Holland, wife of Nntulio Barbusto of Marlboro was creek. Weekly." • Makes You Forget Tho concroto work is all that re- John Holland of Marlboro, died fined $100 last week by Recorder No new date was,Bet. Represent- Thank you for your kind expres- Vou Have Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths mains to bo* done. Tuesday of last week. Besides her Harry Bolte, Sr., of, Matawan, for ative William H. Sutphin of Mata- sion. Wo arc happy to number you driving his car after his license had wan, who requested tho postpone- among the thousands of The Reg- Jetty Bond Issuo Fuftscd.' husband sho la survived by two sons, ister's large family of regular rca'd- and Other Notes of Interest. Tho Long . Branch commissioners two sisters and a brother. been revoked. ment, said Interested parties In Now Jersey desired several more wcelta crs, who look forward to its weekly No Ion .. doo. last wcok'passed on first reading a Freehold House Sold, Flounders In Shark lllver. icotb oood to bbfal annoyed ox fool Ul at : to prepare data In favor ofi tho im- visits.. until .auburn Collins, advertising man- bond IBSUO covering a federal loan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Qulgg have Flounders have made their appear- caao FASTEETH. a ns\f Improved cow- -acr tor (ho Monmouth Domoerat at noau havo announced tho ongago- of $145,492 and $35,000 to bo raised ance in Shark river and afforded fine provement. dor, fprlnkled on your plates, will hold freehold, undorwent an emergency In taxes for building a series of jet- purchased a houso at Freehold One of tho quickest ways to find a them Qnp and comfortable No auroray* mont of their daughter Dorothy to owned by Mrs, Lida B, Hutchlnson. sport for scores of fishermen. Sunday. A district engineer reported the iob Is to advertise In The Regis- iroooy taste or foeHnfl. Oomi and mouth uperatlon for appendicitis at tho Fit- Ralph A. Howardson of Wostllold. ties in the ocean. They . averaged a little loss than a cost of the improvement would not wltl not Ret eoro. Avoid imbartanacacnt* • Hln hospital Sunday of last week. On They have lived in the houso tho past ter's Want Department.—Advertise- (let FASTEETH from Wholan'i or any No dato has booh set for tho wed- Candidate For Assistant Chief. year. pound In weight. bo Justified by the benefits derived. ment. other (rood dru jurist- Monday his Infant daughtor returned ding. ;_ —.. .from the samo hospital after being - Frod H. Fowler of West Keyport Suffers Concussion of tho Brain. treated for intestinal trouble. An Expert Vuullcr. has announced himself as. a canjdl- Fred Rowc, Jr., 19, of Freehold, Richard Ganslcn of Farmlngdalo, dato • for second assistant chief of tub Holdings Sold. luffcred a concussion of the brain a graduate of tho Freehold high tho Koyport flro department. The last Friday week when his car col' 2'ho dofiinct property of tho Nor- school, 1B making a name for him- election will be held Tucsdny, April .vood Country club at West Long 20. lldcd with another In Rarltan town- Jranoh was sold at pleco meal B"rl- self as a polo vuultor ot Columbia ship. ' day to a ocoro of Individual pur- university. Ho recontly cleared tho Loewy—Culin. Death of Aged Woman. chasers for $28,000. Monroo Eisner bar at 14 foot. Miss Vivian F. Loewy, daughter Mrs. Mary A. Higgins, widow of of Red Banli bid $12,500 on part of Farmer of Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Loewy of William Higglns, died Wednesday of (ho land and $9,250 for two polo .William J. Campbell has moved Bradley Beach, was married Sunday last week ut her homo near Marl- Uclds. • • from tho Nevis farm at Adclphia to of last week (o Harold L. Culin of boro, aged 84. She is survived by tho Frnneea Chnchvlck property at Washington, D, C, • •', four sons; i'Ulliur uiid "SOU Held. Falrflcld Station, where he will con- A father and son were arrested at tlnuo farming. Tho Novis place has Jewel Thelt nt Asbury Park. Avon IVfiin Dead. freehold Sunday by state police In boon sold. ' Jewelry Valued at $1,000 was stolen Clarence M. Williar, 56, of Avon, , connection with tho robbing of on from tho home of Samuel Mctzgcr, (lied In the Hazard hospital all Long outbuilding on tho Sylvan Downs Mull Currier Back ut Work. Jr., of Asbury Park one night re- Branch Tuesday of last week. At Ctirm. Tho father, Peter Stopp, Is John "Scatty" Carswelt, parcel post charged with receiving stolen goods carrier at Frcohold, has returned to nnd his son, Stephen, 18, Is charged work after being laid up ton weeks with theirt'. from a broken bono In his foot suf- fered In a fall as ho stopped from (Suy» a, Trailer. tho delivery truck. 54 BROAD ST., RED BANK, Richard Applegato of Freehold went to Now York last week and Officer In Kcscrve Corps. , * bought a "Covered Wagrin~Traller,' Tho War Department has an- in which he plans to make several nounced that Morris Russell Basscl Bl A BEAUTIFUL SILK trips .In the near future. One of of Manasquan had accepted appoint- FREE! 25c Bottle them will bo a trip to Washington ment as a second lieutenant officer f SHAMROCK DRENE SHAMPOO WITH EVERY BOX OF when the cherry blossoms aro in Reserve Corps in tho Engineers re- With 35c Size bloom. serves. 12 West Front St., Red Bank ITALIAN Large red Coke. Ideal for To Fill Deal Luke. To Dredge S'luun Inlet. NEAR BHOAD ST. OPPOSITE KMDEL'S Oj^jJ bath ioop — removii body City Manager Mllford G. Farley A Boston dredging firm has been of Asbury Park has announced that awarded tho contract to dredge 200,- ho will glvo Intcrlaltcn borough and 000 cubic yards of sludge from tho Ocean township two weeks to com Manasquan river to widen tho 300- Ladies' Dress and Walking Shoes plcta work on their joint sewer plant foot channel to 450 feet from the and will then close tho gates of Deal railroad bridge to the Inlet. in the Newest Leathers. $< . Inko so that tho Inko can be filled before summer. Hearing Again Postponed. /aluesupto 5.00. NOW The hearing of Alfred Giles, police I'olicemun Shoots Intruder. captuin at Asbury Park, who waq Felix Humrlck, who Bald his home dismissed by City Manager Farley In White was In North Carolina, was shot In July, 1935, has again been postponed Ladies' and Growing Girls' Dress Rose tlio left arm and leg by Policeman and will bo held April 12. Giles is COFFEE Ernest Mcgill whon ho was surprised Booking to regain his job. and Sport Shoes JJI QW* at ho was attempting to break into Meusles £Iosn Schools. in all Leathers. ^ | .O / WHITE ROSE a gfls station operated by Harry A Grossman at Noptune. The West Farms school with 44 Values up to 4.00. NOW 15c Pint Botllt Triplex Grind pupils out because of measles and HOXZEMA Held In Com Theft. tho Lower. Squankum school with CLOROX Harold Francis, 31, of Bradley 22 cases wero closed last Wednesday SKIN CREAM Boneh, is being held in connection wcok. Tho closing was for two Men's Dress and Sport Shoes with the thclt of jewelry $1,- weeks. 000 from tho homo of Samuel P. in all Leathers. 61.87 Motzger of Asbury Park. Ho was Died In Hospital. arreated at Now York as he was try- Mia. Anna Gifford, wife of Sidney Values up to 5.00. NOW M ing to pawn tho jewelry. C. Glfford of Spring Lako Heights, Special Purchase 50.000 Exceptional Clock Special died in Fltkin hospital last Thurs- Guaranteed FAMOUS "BINGO" Long Prison Terms. day. She was 51 years old and be- ELECTRIC Two Newark Negroes, John Ross, sides her husband leaves one daugh- Large Selection of 41, and Robert Sims, 32, wero given ter and two eons. long tcims in state prison last week Boys' and Children's Shoes >r . Family SIM—1 by Moktr. of chicken stealing. Ross was ecntonced covarUg Cowplitt Big Big Clocks to servo 12 to 18 years and Sims 13 William F. Leffcrson, Democrat, of with cord. Manasquan, and MI-H. Emily Wool- •« - *1.27 - SI .87 Guarantied to' 24 years. ley, Republican, of Long Branch, to •eepen Freehold Miiy Get New > Hotel. the Monmouth county board of elec- NEW Harry S. Gould, Si'., prcsldont of tions, BASE tho Freehold Racing association, has Exclusivo Agency In Ecd Bank for MODEL announced that If ,tha state builds lorKanvlllo Girl Weds. Miss Dorothy Schllko. daughter of Enna Jettick Shoes for Women $5 & $6 tho proposed Route 4 cut-off to divert ALSO trafllo from the business center of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schilke of FULL POUND tho town ho will build a new hotel Morganville, was married to Howard Heel Hugger Shoes for Women $3.98 near the driving park. J Maghan of Marlboro Sunday of PACKAGE Jailed for Drunken Driving. last week. They will makfe their homo on Mr. Maghan'a farm. Walk Around the Corner From I3ro:ul Street mid SAVK. Alonzo Chafcy, 70, of liradloy Beach, wa* sentencod to 30 days In Driver's I.lccnsn Suspended. Don't Forget Our New Location: 12 XV. 1'KONT ST. tho county jail and his driving 11- Tr- eenso was permanently rovoked last • wcok after he had been arrested for drunlien driving. It was his second conviction. Sulo of n larm. William S. Jacobs has sold his farm near Marlboro to Albert GrusUin of Yonkers. Tho property consists of a house and six acres of .land nnd wus formerly operated as a gquub farm. .The..now owner will operate a poultry tfuslncss. Ux-I'olico Chief Held Over Night. QdftquaiitMOffer Ellsworth Lutz, former chief of po- lice nt Spring Lako Heights, was ar- rested at Bslmar Saturday night on While They latfl a drunk and disorderly charge. He was hold in jail overnight and was released tho next day when the charge wo» withdrawn. FOR. Killed In l'lill. CERTAIN Frank A. Cloary, 3D, of Union DAYS Ucach, formerly of Asbury Park, was killed In a fall from tho ninth Mail Empty Carton with tloor of a Cleveland, Ohio, hotel Mon- Name and Address to Man- day. Clcary loft Union Beach Fri- ufacturer and They Will day on a business trip. Ho leaves a PURE ASPIRIN Send You 25c~ widow and two children. TABLETS, Dot. 100 INTERNATIONAL CELIU- COTTON PRODUCTS CO. Freehold Store Damaged by l?Mre. U. S. P. MILK OF Matters of KOTEX Fire damaged tho Fearlman de- MAGNESIA, QUART partment storo and tho apartments Hot. 100 KLEENTABS abovo on South street at Freehold LAXATIVE TABLETS Sunday afternoon. Tho flro started on tho outside of tho building noar Trl-Alka Efl«rve>ctn» a rear alley. The damago amounted Alkaline Tablets, Cot. 100 to several thousand dollars. Now "V" Homo Dedicated. Imported RUSSIAN The newly acqulrod Y. M. C. A. MINERAL OIL, Quart home on Broadway at Long Branch was dedicated Sunday aftornoon. The T. S. T. Cough Syrup homo was acquired from tho Anna No Harmful Drugs 6*oi. Bot, I'". Townloy estate for/}4,B0O and con- Hidcrablo has .been spent In altering it for furnishings. „ Confirmed as Fostmndcr. 40c Hot. Dr. Pitchtr'i Jo3cph A. Peolo has boon con- CASTORIA firmed as poatmaBtor of Deal by tho 12-ox. Bot. Pastcurhed United Statos Sonato. Ho succeeds Citrate of Magnesia Mrs. Mary Jeffrey. This Is Mr. Poolc's second term, ho having boon uf tlua OPLUUII ulki an J bL. j •• jr I.. ..il urmr appointed by Prcsldont Wilson for nt onco. Lowest prices, easiest terms in history .. his first term. monthly payments until September! Tills f>rcnt new oil W.rltos Wntor nnd Sowor Article. Walter J. Schlvorea, borough en- burnor can bo Installed today with no Interruption to your AS LOW AS gineer of Freehold, Is tho author of licnt supply. Backed by tho oil Industry's lender nnd over GRAPEFRUIT in nrtlclo In tho last IBBUO ot tho x TOILET TISSUE Journal of tho Amerlcnn Water 40 years' burner making ., . amazingly economical, long- ON MONTHtY BUDGET PtAN JUICE Worlts association, which tolls of.re- lived and reliable. Don't dolny ... get tho fncts today! Sold, fiuarantoedr Inslallod, sorvlcoil sults obtained from using Dlesol cn- and fueled by tho makers of Essolons Klncs for power. THlt; COUPON TODAY »••••••• C Now Law Partner»hlp. Slondnrd Oil Co, o( N, J. «i.n 20 Sptlni St.. Well Oroide, N, J. Assistant Prosecutor Charles Frnn- Standard Oil Co. of N.J. Witlitmtnny niiilAatlon^lritftrRriiii full Information regard- ' kol nnd his brother, Abraham, both Inft (ho now Koolmrmr nnd your United Kcanomlbllliy of whom havo boon associated- wltlt- JLSJ! Tcnrl St.. .lied Bonli, N. J. 1'lan of Installallou, tho law firm of Anschclwitz, Frankol I'hono 008. Name .,,,.,,,.,..,,. SctanllAcolly Kien-Edgsif & Burr at .Asbury Park, havo formed Street ond No ,. , EL separate partnership and will have Clly and Stoto ',...,, ADMIRAL offices nt'Anbury Park. OlUE STEEL RAZOR oi. KEG or DIAL Koyport Alan IJcud. ESSOHEAT - THE UNIFORM FUEL OIL BLADES TOBACCO Albort S. aildorslccvo of ICoyport 7-oi. VACUUM CAN died last Thursday of bronchial Wo sell Essohoat, tho unvarying high quality fuel pnoiunonln following a two weeks' oil Insured by 17 tostn In tho world's leading oil 25 ITUXEDO TOBACCO Illness. Ho operated a .restaurant laboratories. Cull us today (or a dolivcry. FOR . Pkj. KENTUCKY at Laurence Harbor. Ho firBurvlvo d PHONI NIARIST OmCI USTID ADOVI OOLOHHL TODAOOO by a widow and five chlldron. lCiiKiigemi'tit Announced. Mr, nnd Mrs. Elmer Dill of Vic- .Page Six RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 1937. this was only one link in the chain ol a busy and usefu merely a transfer of purchasing ly thoro wan no Interference- with life. His friends and neighbors cheriih memories thai power from one group to another. travel. Bo that tho bllzaard, bad as Redcay Warned RED BANK REGISTEB he bequeaths a record rich with examples worthy of em- Gome will have more and some it was, did no great amount of dam- will have less ability to buy the no- age In the country district whoro I ESTABLISHED 1878 ulation. •'"^J" Editorial Views AS I SEE IT cessltles and luxuries of lite. Those By WILLIAM A. 8WEENEV lived. Tha story as to the cltlea By Middletown o-o-o-o-o-o who. will lose, are those, who even will havo to be told by someone who GEORGE a nANOE, Editor now have least, the white collar was olty tired. HAYES, Mnnaa'TiJ EflltOT " Moltinff the Hoopilals (Th* opinion! upniHil In th* Editorial worker, the small sbopkeopar, those (Th* vUws b*r«ln i School Board View* har«und«r do .not nse«»*rlly e&rry art not Uifl endiueeaieui uf Th» tUsbtar). for whom thorei la no offootlve union, THOU/18 IBVING BBOWM, Mora Homelike. all who cannot pass lncreasbd coata SOCIAL SCIENCE. Tho BUxiard of 1888. Motion Passed Following Execu- Publisher and Business manager In a number of large hospitals improvements have An Unfair Comparison. on to some one else. been made in an endeavor to make the institutions more —-Newark Sunday Call. Tomorrow, March 12, marks tho Free Correspondence Lessons Given tive Seation Instructing Him to THE BED BANK BEGISTEB The Camden Courier Post contends 49th anniversary of tho blizzard of by George White. inviting and home-like to patients and visitors. Occu- hat a group of telegraph messenger Defer to Dr. Paul H. Axtell— Is a member of 1388. I doubt it a year has passed Wayside. Asburv Park, N. J. pational therapy for convalescents, elimination of thai boys would do a better job than the Tender Care For- Their Own. since then without some reference to Other Board Buiuiew. THE ASSOCIATED PBESS traditional hospital odor and bare walls, and recreation- prcsont legislature In tackling tho March 9. loir. The Associated Press to exclusively onUUed to thi One of our beautiful made movie it in tho newspapers, but personal al supervisors for children are among the outstanding problems before it. Having iccti recollections aro becoming scarce To the Editor of The Register. UBS for ropubllcatlon of all news dispatches to it or not actors suffered a little embarrass- Tho board of education of Middle- features of this new. movement that marks a great stride these boys faithfully discharge th ment recently when his old and des- with tho passing of time. Few people Dear Sir: otherwise credited In this paper and also the local news forward In the progress of the modern hospital. duties Imposed upon them we co like to admit that thoy oan remem- Within ths la«t few years a char- town township took tlmo out for an titute grandfather bobbed up with exccutlvo session Thursday night, published therein. Ider the compliment too mild an an application for relief. Tho actor ber anything that happened fifty ter has been obtained from tho board Occupational therapy is one of the latest innova- the comparison anything but flatter of regents for and on behalf of ths following whloh two motions were Member. National Editorial Association. tions at Monmouth Memorial hospital. In Baltimore, was said to bo earning $3,500 a week, years ago, women, particularly. Well, Ing. For in addition to serving thel I can remember the famous; bliz- state education department, ths Uni- adopted in the form of Instructions In one of the first general hospitals to uao occupations and the old gentleman, at the age versity of New York, for a school of Jo Paul I, Rodcay, pvinoipal of tho supervisors tbo messenger boys ai of 84, was down to>a diet of coffct, zard. How old was I at the tlmof Member New Jersey Presa Association. therapy, rooms are equipped with. sewing machines, social science. high sohool .at Leonardo, and to cept a public responsibility and c oatmeal and bread in a shack on I was going to school but still pay- This ia a very Interesting proposi- band saw, carpentry tools and other equipment. Articles their best to strve the general pul Ing half fore when I rode on a train, Frank Poston, agrloulturo Instruc- an income of $4 a month. At first tion, partly because of Its program tor. Substantially the motion relat- Member Monmouth County Frew CTnb. tade are sold for charity. lie that patronizes their service. N< glimpse this'would scorn to bo a flag- which was seldom. My recollection of jrlvlnir education without charge so much can be said for; tho legl and partly because It has assumed ing to Mr. Redcay requires that he Subscription Prices: In another hospital patients and visitors are sur- rant case of neglect, but actually the of tho blizzard hasn't much to do lature. It Is, indeed, packed with with transportation problems or the responsibility of being purely an abide by tho decisions of Dr. Paul $.60 prised to find the air permeated with a fragrance sug- young man was far out of lino. Ho in- education institution. H. Axtell, supervising principal of Three months lot of messenger boys carrying in was just $6170 a week short of com- terforence with business, suoh as Rod Six months — LOO gestive of spring flowers. This Is accomplished by a d»- structlons from party bosses but Political economy Is tho solenoe of sohools; that ha show duo respect 300 odorant. Through a Federal Arts Project several New pliance with his moral obligation, ac- Bank and othor towns of that day the maintenance and nutriment of One year •hows no disposition whatsoever t must have suffered. I lived in a for Dr. "Axtoll; and that tho board fork hospitals are having murals painted on the wails. cording to the famous American the body DOlltlo. It la direotly con- will not warn him again along these 9 of any public service. standard of living as established by small hamlot where transportation oerned only -with the natural laws THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 193T. 'he children's ward in one has a country landscape and linos. There are critical problems con public opinion through congress In wasn't of much concern at any time which Btovem the division of wealth circus as a background. A "play lady" Is employed In fronting the legislature. Relief fundi the income tax law. and where there wasn't much busi- In the social organism, and not with Tho otlter motion states that tho another hospital to supervise games, for children. the enactments of states or lcjrlsla- "supervising principal's action with must bo raited and financially Congroos took a vory conservative ness oven In the summer. Really Again, Out The cost may make it prohibitive for many hospitals, about all that I know about the bliz- regard to Mr. Ponton tlgnlng tlmo wrecked municipalities must be sal stand on the American standard of The school has scores If not hun- >artlcularly the smaller ones, to Introduce some of the vaged and spared additional burdem zard Is the cxporloneo of one fam- In and timo out In tho Leonardo With the Names ! living in the income tax law, but a dreds of extensions throughout the grade sohool bo approved. After tho •rejects In their institutions, but there is no doubt that In the form of compulsory salary in much more liberal attitude Is appar- ily. world; it hai classes In various cities More than.two weeks have passed since the council meeting It was explained to spec- heie Institutions will endeavor to emulate the larger sreases and impossible increases ir ent in other actions of individual My home the year of the.bliizard and 'finally It has a correspondence meeting at which the letter signed by two persons whose their budgets and tax rates. Yet thi program carried on free of Chargi tators who asked tho meaning of this lospltals wherever possible. Home-like surroundings statesmen. They all hold strictly to was in Morganvillo on what was action that Mr. Poston had boen re- names were kept secret was read with regard to alleged assembly fiddles away its time try the austere and simple standard In with anyone in the United States, rill make patients more contented and will aid In qulek- then known as tho Matawan-Froe- have been appointed an instructor quired In tho past to report at tho unsanitary conditions at two food markets. How un- ing to remove a satisfactory state the maximum tax allowance of $400 hold turnplko but which is now ir recovery, besides eliminating one of the common highway commissioner while the sen- this school and am authorized to en high school when ho began and ond- justified are these charges is shown by the report of eaaons why the average person balks at going to a hos- a year for., tho support of children cither a county.or state road, all roll students when In some way thej cd- his dally dutios. It was stated te considers barring photographers under 18 and of , dependent grand- Dr. William H. Lawes, the health Inspector. His report >!tal. . . , paved and everything. A blizzard express an Interest In. participate that it was moro convenient to havo shows that In the case of the American Stores company om courtrooms, a matter that fathers, grandmothers and othor now of the proportions of 18*8 would In a course of ten lessons, that this done at tho grade school. ilready in the hands of the judges needy kin. But in their personal ready to start for anybody. the complaint Is utterly without foundation and that mean a lot oven to llttlo old Morgan- ,Vhllc taxpayers plead (for an amend problems tho membors of the housa villc. 1 havo heard different versions As It Is desirable that tho worl No comment for publication was In the case of the King Arthur store It Is greatly ex- arly Easter Shopping nent to the budget act lightening the and senate often find that it takes of just how and when the blizzard of this tehool should be, as far a made by tho board mombors rclatlvo aggerated. from $100 to $250 a month to BUpport possible, approved and endorsed bs to the motion about Mv. Reacay. inbearablo load it imposes in man started, but I havo a'very vivid rec- those who are In charge of educa- It is not enough that the falsity of the charges and Its Advantages. aunlclpallties and for a contlnuatioi a needy relative in tho, role of office ollection of its beginning in tho neck The report of Harry 3. Chamber- tion, every faolllty will be offered tc lain, secretary of tho board, for tho should bo established. The names of the persons who Display windows and store shelves vie with the f permission to keep their payrolls clerk or secretary and put them on o' tho woods where I lived. It started members of boards of education, ti within the.limits of their ability the public payroll at such amounts. on a Sunday afternoon. My first ex- post month was accepted, It showed made tho charges should be revealed. In the parlance alendar at Red Bank In showing that Easter is "just lUDerlntendents and prlnolpals, par that $43,000 had been turned over to of the street "If they dish It out they should be willing iround the corner." The trite pre-Christous advice, meet them the so-called solons Tho puzzled actor,, at his rate of perience with it was as I was return- ents of vounu people and to buslnosi gravely consider tho possibility o: executives to .loin the oorreBPondenc tho board by Joseph Johnson, the to take it," No one has any respect or use for someone hop early and avoid the rush," is equally as applicable pay, might give away as much as ing home from Sunday-school with producing additional work for law some of my brothers and > possibly class personally or otherwise. township treasurer, to moot school who stabs another In the back and runs away to escape this season. $25,000 to a society for tho prevon- The text book used In the first te: expenses. A motion was passed re- era with another monopoly bill 01 tlon of cruelty to animals and de- other children of tho neighborhood, Identification. The advantages of shopping now Instead of waiting vlth. a measure to abolish smal lessons -will be "Progress and Pov- questing tho township committee for duct that amount from his taxable I throw this in ju«t as a subtle way erty," by the (treat American, Henry Almost as unenviable Is the attitude of the mayor ntil the eleventh hour are too obvious to need explana- ;ause courts. of letting you know that I went to $40,000 to operato tho schools tho ncome. If he wero to assume per- George. It Is In every library, and next eight woeksl and council in not making known the names of the sign- lon and nothing more than a simple reminder should be The legislature, in other words, sonally tho support" of 100 destitute Sunday-school in my early days. It If not otherwise available some ai ers. Who wants to protect a highbinder or a highway- ecessary to put this policy Into effect Those who fol- las been toying with trivialities an children unrelated to him or give must have been between four and rangemont will be made to grou Upon the recommendation",, of Mr. man? Tet these violators of the law, much as they Idestepping the major problems thai $1,000 to some cold and starving fam- five o'clbck In tho afternoon, for scholars and supply a copy. Chamborlain It was voted to buy a thlfl course will not only serve themselves best but piano at a cost of $50 to bo placed should be despised, are more to be respected than human lu also have the satisfaction of knowing that they have onfront it Election reform, lm- ily of strangers, that money would that was the time that Sunday-school George Whlt< let out and I never remember hav- in tho auditorium of tho grade school - snakes In the grass who behind the cloak of anonymity hown regard for store employees, who all too often In irovement of the parole system, an be taxable. Charity to animals ozens of other vital questions hav through an incorporated society Is ing been "kept in" at Sunday-school. at Leonardo and to movo tho piano seek to destroy the reputation and business of others. e past have been so overworked as a result of last mln- FROM WALTER READE. how in that part of the building to cen virtually Ignored while gallanl ,pure and legal but Individual succor Tho storm started with snow and At least those who forcibly violate the law run physical ie shopping that they were unable to properly enjoy sloot and a very high wind, The tho gymnasium. risk. The cowardly assassins of character who employ features are made in behalf of every to needy human beings, however He Wants Ordinance to Prevent Em e Eastertide season. ldieulous bill that is tossed in th traglo their case, come3 under the wind whipped our faces with such Bills to tho amount of $159 were poison pen letters take no suoh chance. fury that we had difficulty In getting plojment of Boy*. approved for materials usod In mak- 9 Out with the names! Regardless of who they are, opper. It is a pitiable spectacl heading of folly, except In the caso or it not only betrays a failure ti home. On that score I havo no doubt Walter Reade of New York, owriei ng repairs and doing other work at they should face the music! The business men who of statesmen's relatives on the puc- Grass Fires and icet the Issues of tho moment but llo- payroll.—Wcstbrook Pegler In at all, because we had no particular of a chain of theaters in Monmouth tho schoolhoiucs by Arthur V. Gloss, •were falsely accused are entitled to know who they are protection against the storm, which supervising Janitor. His report allays all hope that anything ap- New York World-Telegram. county, has released the following and the public Is entitled to know who they are. Their Overworked Firemen. camo up suddenly, and wo walked for publication; showed that expenditures for such iroachihg good government in New backwards or sideways most of the purposes wero $36.75 In January and letter, having been read at a public meeting, is public This Is the season when grass Ores are most preva- ersey can be achieved so long as a \ - Maroh 5, 193' Mr. Public—"Ghostwriter." way homo to keep tho cutting wind $122.25 In February. Tho board had business, and the mayor and council cannot conceal the nt In Some Rsritan bayshore sections the firemen ew bosses control the strings an Mayor Charles R. English, names of the writers without jurt criticism. Should authors bo removed from out of our faces. estimated tho total cost of tho work have been called out dally the past week and on some luppets dance merrily on the ends City Hall. at $404.80 on tho basis of $33.80 for >f them. authority? The question has been Red Bank. N. J. Out with the names! " days more than once. Thanks principally to the efficien- raised recently in a London cinema, What happened during Sunday January and $321 for February. For that reason wo suggest thai My dear Mayor English: of the firefighters little property damage has been where a film was shown with alter- night, or just when the real heavy Dr. Axtell reportod that threo em- me. However, the value of the time lost by the flre- lereafter messenger boys and al! native endings, ono tragic, the other snowfall began, I do not remember. In keeping with tho activities o: ther individuals conscientiously per- the Federal government to proven ployees of tbo National Youth Ad- en from their jobs and from the management of their happy, and tho audience was asked All that I recall was that on Mon- child labor, I am writing you a let ministration had boon added to tho The Horse ° ormlng their duty be spared the em to decide which it preferred. If tho day morning wo were snowed In, ruslnestes would undoutedly prove to be large If com- larrassment of comparison with tri tor, swrgestuur that ordinances be school staff. Ono is assisting Dr. Ax- Racing Bill. uted. happy ending walked away with tho absolutely and completely. No doubt passed in your city to prevent minors tell, one 1B assisting Mr, Chamber- eglslature. Both houses, of course, •otes, that is, perhaps, not very sur- my nrst rcactioon to that was that from working during the summer tave a few independent thinkers lain arid ono Is acting as assistant The horse racing bill which would permit betting; The suggestion has been made that men on relief prising. What is important is the I didn't havo to go to school. Tho month* in the cutting oi grass am janitor at tho Port Monmouth. on the pari-mutuel system is said to be due to be acted employed at cutting down and clearing away the dead •vhose efforts are to be applauded; but precedent established. Ought tbo ln- house where I lived was built with gardening work In vour city. . •hen It sits as a whole New Jersey's school. This involves no expense for on Monday night Deep and devious political moves be- nflammable vegetation. This has more merit than a entors of stories to have' their work the end toward tho street or turn- I have been noticing in the pas the township, as tho salaries arc paid tat many relief projects. It would be a valuable fire iw-making body invites comparison done' for them by other people? pike and tho front facing south, or year or so, that young boys as youn yond the ken of the average person seem bo have been inly at tho risk of embarrassing as ten, eleven and twelve years o by tho federal govornmont, Eacti employed in relegating the horse racing bill to Its pres- prevention measure as well as saving time and labor for nearly so. A porch extended across nee, work from 6 o'clock; in thi youth is employed 41 hours por hose whose names are linked with It seems a novel idcaS and yet tho the entire front, but cot on tho some ent status. the Bremen. The members of the fire companies have t.—Asbury Park Press. fact that Ti-ollope made It a novel moraine until 6 o'clock at night, a month. never complained about the large amount of service they level. Tho section of porch in front Asbury Park, Allenhurst, Deal, Bef Upon tho recommendation of Dr. But In one sense, what's the diSerence? Horse rac- idea more than half a/century ago cf the kitchen -was several steps mar, Bradley Beach, Red Bank an ing and pari-mutuel betting are legalized in many states have to perform In putting out grass fires, and the pub- really prevents it from being a very Long Branch. Axtell It Avas voted to offor tho usa lower than tho rest of the Port Monmouth schoolhousa and although such is not the case In New Jersey betting lic by every means possible should seek to eliminate Bartering Artists. new idea today. It was due to a cas- and that end I am sending a similar letter to the goes on just the same. Disregard of the law prohibiting causes of lire. In some foreign countries high grasses Even in our most tariff-ridden days, ual remark made one day by a bored jwas boarded up, or enclosed, as you mayors of each of the above cities, for recreational purposes after prefer. At this closed end was tho school hours, under the supervision betting on horso races is perhaps as rampant as viola- Instead of being allowed to cause fire hazards are cu and despite increasingly rigid imml reader that Trollopo brought to an requesting them to co-operate In the down, bundled up and used for fuel. The lesson of the gration laws, the United States has nd the adventures of Mrs. Proudio In old-time kitchen bench, with its pall county. of NYA directors. Tho high school tions were of the prohibition of liquor selling. A hold-up of wator, wash basin, soap, towels I wpuld appreciate If this could b at Leonardo was also offered for the at Fair Haven last week was a revealing example of the old adage, "Fire Is a good servant but a poor master," is happily never tried to close its doors iho "Last Chronicle of Barsot." More- to European scholars and artists in- aver, there are precedents in other and other accessories, (a term 1 done, as I think it would be a ste; same activities. Dr. Axtdl said ha existence of such law-breaking. The fact that the stick- thus put into practical application. havo learned since then.) The forward In these municipalities. believed that making this uso of tha vited to help make American life rofesslons. Statesmen who appeal Most respectfully yours, up artists got booty of something like $500 and passed more abundant in the best sense of ;o a referendum let their constituents kitchen door was of tho double or two buildings would servo a large up at least one opportunity to get more shows what a that term. These visitors have been take decisions for them; and read- Dutch variety. At this portion of the Walter Roade. neod. Tho supervisors of recreation thriving business bootleg betting places must be trans- Pet Shows and Their exempted from our contract labor irs' letter in newspapers are really porch the snow had been packed In will recclvt) their salaries from ths acting. laws. And while there may have eaders' editorials. to tho ceiling and even tbo top VISIT REGISTER TLANT. federal government. been In the past a certain snobbish- Why, then, should the poor author, part of the door could not bo pushed It was voted to ongago Mloa Ida The lid is off in Monmouth county. Almost every Educational Value. open, It could not even be budged. sizable community in the county has one or more agen- ness in our enthusiasm for foreign- ilone among men, be left to do all his Rumson Private Sohool Pupils See Grover of Red Bank at a cost of $1 Twice having been successful in raising money for ers of reputation, the overwhelming iwn work himself? Well, there are The same was true of a front hall How Home Newspaper Is Printed. per hour to act oil u bedside Instruc- cies for betting on horse races, and It Is only when a educational alght-seelng trips by means of pet shows, the majority of them have won our plau- door opening on tho higher part of tor for a Bel ford girl, who Is an In- langers in accepting assistance too A group oi the junior ono mem- hold-up such as that at Fair Haven or some other unus- pupils of Shrewsbury township will hold their third an- dits through unquestioned merit eadlly. Tho world learned only a tho porch. There was also a hall valid. The law requires such Instruc- ual incident occurs, that these places get Into the lime- nual event of the sort Friday night, April 2. at the Tin- . door at the rear of tho houso, but bers of tho Rumson prlvato school tion to bo given and half of the sal- days ago for tho first time that visited Tho Re$lstf much Individual research, and It etc., before foot travel was resumed. In oxcess of a mile a minute. difficult to imagine how gambling could be more wide- ho controversy without recourse to conditions of 250 years ago are considered It seemB re- art to the level of sacks of potatoes on the smooth synthesis of tho Kerosene oil was also low, as we Tha pupils who enjoyed tho visit spread than It 1B now. Whatever else might be true, un- hearing. markable that our forefathers found time to establish a and bales of cotton. It Is misguided eparate contributions, on their skill burned only oil lnmpo in thoso days. to The Register plant wero Dick Pis- der legalized parl-mutucl betting there would bo consid- ul and judicious assembly Into a tell, Jackie Boyd, Katharine Dei- church, in fact "to do much more than wrest a livelihood nationalism run riot, and it Is based My first foray when I could get out A letter was read from Mrs. Albert erable revenue to meet the costs of government and the voll-rounded product, that tho char- of tho houso at all was over to Hen- pard, Gay Llddell, Gray Bryan, Dick ~iut of a wilderness. >n tho utterly false assumption that W. Cross of Leonardo stating that bettors would get,a squarer deal than they now receive. cultural Interest is a fixed quantity, cter of tho modern newspaper prim- drlck Snydcr's storo for a gallon of Bryan, Bevorly Simmons, Jeffrey tho plan of holding an entertainment Moreover, it would move Monmouth county a step near- They carved an enduring civilization out of the for- to bo divided among available artists, rlly depends. oil and some sugar and buttor. Sny- Pettlt, Sue Getty, Audrey Shlppee, and dance for tho tomtit of tho First ests by "main strength," so to speak, and their example Instead of something that can bo in- Tho building of nowspaper porson- dcr's store was on tho Robortsyllle Paul Lambert, Trudy Mortens, Teddy Id squad of Mlddlotown township er to reaching what geography, climate and other fac- Roynalds and Peggy Hortehorno. tors have logically destined It to be—tho playground, should bo an inspiration to banish dlscouragemont to- definitely expanded. lity, tho creation of a produot which road, near the Morganvlllo railroad mil boon called off. She thanked ; greater than the total of its parts, station. To reach It by way of tho vacation land and sporting center of the East. day. The church has been said to be tho oldest of Its —Washington Post The Register is only too glad to ho board for having offorod the usa denomination In the state, and rogaidless of whether (as a deep concern with Rollo Og- highway mado a journey of at least recoive visits from school children tho grado oohool auditorium for len throughout tho full half century a couple of miles, perhaps more. I when they are accompanied by their ho ovent, Wardwoll a. Thomas, this Is truo or not its long and honorable rocord-ls some- n which he was a vital part of the struck out across tho fields, as nlng In which all Monmouth county residents can find Where It Leads. parents or teachers, and arrange- irosldont of tho board, said tho cause itory of American Journalism. The straight for tho storo as I could go. ments for theso group visits can be fas a very worthy ono and that it The Death of reason to rejoice, regardless of whether they are Bap- John I* Lewis' success in breaking tho steel Industry's antl-unlon front tent to which he fulfilled this self- The snow was crusted hard enough made) at any time. was unfortunato that clrcumstanocs Amzi M. Posten. tists or residents of Mlddlotown village or not Lsslgnment is Indicated by the high to bear my weight and I walked ovor had arisen to cauio tho event to be V bOU : < ) ea or ag o a Is a notable labor victory. But there Another old-timer with a record romlnlscent of the „!, J u L ! * ? ™ '" controversy raged as to is troublo ahead. The C I. O., recog- cputo of tho nowapapore for which fences, private property or whatever callod off. ha worked during the term of his was in my path. I am sure that as CUEERIO'S WEEK. "horse and buggy days" passed away last week with the wnotnor this church or the Baptist church at Holmdel nized as tho bargaining agont for Its It was voted to havo bleachers members employed by stool nnd nuto association . . . yet thcro was no travel on the high- death of Amzl M. Poston of NavoBlnk. Ho was of tho was the most aged. A tablot on the Holmdel building way, this being In tho "horso and Red Letters and Bluebirds on a laced In tho gynmaolum at Leon- """""'"" that tno congregation there was organized In plants, will not be content until It Is Tho work of Mr. Ogdon was of old school, a. representative of tho time before automo- hat typo which successfully sur- buggy" days. As I said boforo I do Number of Bed Bank Houses. rdo at each game, biles, or horseless carriages as they wore originally , Holmdel wan Ppar t of •Middletowddletown towntown- recognized as tho sole bargaining Schuylcr Sloklos called tho atton- ngent for nil workers in ovory In- ounts anonymity, solf-cffacement, not recall any acuto food shortage, called, made tholr appearance. His span of life was per- th0 flr o(nolal nttmo tno cl but if there was It was ended when Tho sign of Cheerio, a red letter lon of tho board to tho llkollhood i. .1 w. , " °» >urch dustry which it organlzos. ven subordination, to build tho col- O and bluebird, ia up In the front if fire as a' result of dead vogntatlon haps more marked with changes In general conditions, was Middletown Baptist church. The people of both cctlvo product which ho himself I got bntk from that store. I came duo to mechanical inventions, than any other period in th0 That ambition cuts athwart tho In- back with keroscno oil, too! doqrs and windows of a numbor of ind brush on tho Teachers' club prop- Ptd thOr i tt properly termed "greater and more Red Bank homos. Chcorlo dollvors tho history of this country. bul at terests of tho American Federation mportnnt than any ono man." ty at Navoslnk. A flro ocourred I IT? ?^'f In 1687 tho congregations were vlr- of Labor whloh'represents tho craft How long tho snow lasted I do a mesmgo ovory morning from tho hero recontly, but it was quickly ""th0 8smo pMU)r and offlc""« «* —Washington Post •However, although Mr. Posten kept abreast of the both contributing to th or skilled worker as contrasted with not remember. Tho bllrzard to mo •tudloa of tho National Broadcast- >ut out. Mr, Glass was Instructed times and was among tho Drat to make uoo of modern o same cause tho mass production, seml-ektlled or was pust a local experience. The ing company and his programs are havo tho property cleaned up and methods, It will not bo because of thlo but because of of another controversy of unskilled worker for whom the C. JIEVIVAI, MEETINGS.. only nowspaper that camo Into our designed to bo of special interest to put up a wlro forrco on tho Nave- e L O. speaks. Certain conflict botwocn nged folks, blind people. Invalids and being a real, rod-blooded human being that he will boat mav w?.h \ " Ulat """ la B0- Bo* churchechurchess homo at that'tlmo was tho Mata- Ink school-grounds, Tho Teachers' them will grind employers^ between ipcclal Services at the JNTIMV Mon- u-an Journal, published onco a wcol(, othor shut-ins. Saturday morning ilub property Is owned -by-tho-town-— bo romemborcd. Always friendly and hospitable, he may wi h equal[reason..claim the distinction of being two powerful groups until one Is vlo- mouth'Baptist Church. " aided many Individuals who in time of need appealed to That and tho Farmers' Althanao at 8:30 o'clock- a special program will hip and Is under tho care of tho orlouB. bo given In observance of Chcorlo's loard of education. ^ him, nnd his benefactions to worthy causes were gener- the m0at aged inasmuch as they have a common origin! Beginning next Sunday evening at were about our only source of Infor- e mation, outsldo of neighborhood gos- tenth anniversary on the air. ouso and widespread. Uk., mort country churche Wltlths OlbotOlee h odvenodven sufferett odf .everely duri For the cqnsumer, too, there are :80 .o'clock and concluding Sunday Mr. Slokloa roportod that tho tt?v ar, „ t" / b,? Wlt hO dt ftter Ume« unpleasant prospeots. Organization sip. And during the blizzard we It was as a result of theso broad- Mlddlotown township has reason to mourn his thw are again functionini g in the same active way as 'Onlnjr, March 21, revival sorvlces favcslnk library association had In- < ? " / ?' of Industrial workers will ralso wages ill bo Jield nightly at the New Mon- didn't oven get neighborhood goniip. casts that Miss Mary E, Brower of irmod him that it desired to mako death no tho passing of a grand old mam For many and shorten hours. This llkoly will 1 had never hoard of a dally news- Irving place, Red Dank, became ac- One of the worat reDulla of the depression wan the nouth Baptist church. Evangelist , gift of athletic equipment to tho years ho rcpresontod that township as a momber of tho Increase prices. . Already the United lalph Carr will bo In charge. Spe- paper, much less read ono. Of course quainted - with Miss Maud Btoroy, board of education. It was voted to. county board of freeholders and later ho was a member States Stool corporation has jumped lal music- will bo given at tho ocrv- wo had no Monmouth county dallies. formerly of Canada, who now makes accept tbo gift and to express thanks of the township committee. Politically this WBB remark- the price of finished steel to offset :es and there will bo other features. I do recall tho foot that on April her homo with her. Mention of this tho association. able, for Mr. IPoslen was an uncompromising Demoorat higher costs. Tomorrow afternoon and evening a 1 of that same year, 1888, our fam- fact w»s made In tho book Cheerio, In a rook-rlbbcd Ropubllcan township. He was victor- If corporations aro unwilling or Jlble conference will bo held at tho ily moved to Atlantic- Highlands. Tho whloh was recently published. Tho Swedish academy, which an- ious more often than dofoatcd la political bottles, but inable to absorb Increased labor lurch, Delegations from various roads by that tlmo woro In good tually awards tho Nobel prlzo in lit- osta and insist on passing ibom on-churches o£JU[oaniouth county.will i} shone and. iftfon'- t bollov. o . tha_ t cvo. , n -«,JtjTort• h Carolina farmora out 4,5O0,•. -<• raturc, is 100 years old. It wa» tfl U» txmaiMBW, Uio effect win to Ew*enfc a trtuso fit enow. Remained, CertAin- «w DotSa at fuel JROOA eacb sriniw, leualcd to M8Q by J£iPg HJWlftt ffli Page Seven pointed a special olllcor without pay. Address Made By Dr. John L. Opfermann has re- covored from his operation-and hoi Dr. Stevenson resumed his medical practice. Mr«. Edna. Cunano Is confined to nor homo with Illness. Ho Spolto on "Tho Integrated Tho Lady Foresters >odgo w»! bold Personality"- at Meeting of a card and bunco party tomorrow University Women at Home night In the Frederick building. Mlsa Lii •»" Mollle Greenspan will be hostess. of Mrs. Erneat Linburn. • • ••. The dromon, woro called out twice last week. The first fire was a chim- Dr. Goorgo 8. Stevenson of tho ney flro at Jack Bahr'o restaurant. National Committee tot Mental Hy- Tha damage was slight. The other gleno of New York was tho guost blazo was In the tailor shop of Car- •pcakor at tho meeting of tho Mon- man Digirono on Miller street. The mouth County Branoh of tho Amor- damage amounted to about {100. loan Association ot University Wom- J. S. Hoffman won a set oC inlaid en at tho homo of Mrs. Ernest Lin- silver dishes of 86 pieces, a set of burn of Long Branoh, Monday after- silverware of 32 pieces and a set of noon. Dr. StovenBon spoko on "Tho silver mounted glassware, awarded Integrated Personality." Ho Is a res- last week at Bedlo's drug store, Miss New ident of Mlddlotown township. Irons Johnson also won a set of Hammer-Tex Bargains In Or, Anna S. Starr, Now Jersey dishes awarded at the same store. state prosldont of the organization, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Voorhees and GALVANIZED CONTAINERS was also a guost, Sho told tho mom- Mrs. Hammond have returned homo Aluminum Polkadot born of tho progress of tho atato sur- from Florida. Never Sold Before For Less 20-gal. Ash Can vey bolng jnado, UBlng tho booklet Tho work of laying a, now four- Than $1.50 Ter Piece. "A Dozen Jorsoy Children," as a GlasbakeWare Leak proof Now Inch water main on Second street ) rcg. prlco 1.20. 'guide. Dr. Starr will report on this has been completed by tho borough Your" . C each project at tha national convention to and work has been started on resur- So New That You Can't Buy It bo held In Savannah, March 15-18. Choice 17-qt. Utility Tub facing the street under the WPA. Anywhere Else In Town. Dr. Starr «ays that tho national or- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenspan rep;, prlco 89c Now ganization has cited this project as of Brooklyn spent Sunday with Mr. It's New • It's Modern demonstrating stato wide technique Greenspan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Special No. 2 Galv. Tub in child study. L Greenspan. It's beautiful Saje Tho business mooting was con- Charles LaRuo spent Sunday at New hammered finish, combines tho Price Per Piece rcg. price 80c Vow ducted by Mrs. Arthur J. White, vice Newark. beauty of old hand craft utensils with modern style and materials, The famous guaranteed Glasbake 9-gal. Garbage Can. president, In tho absence of Mrs, Good fortune accompanied Opfor- reu. prlco 08o Now John 1M Montgomery, tho president. mnnn Duncan of Long Island on a l'/i-qt. double boiler ovenware In a brand, new design, It was announced that Mrs. Horbert visit to Highlands last week. He 9-cup percolator • 6-qt. covered kettle Adds gaiety and color to your kit- 10-qt. Galv. Pail Anderson will act as chairman of attonded the. show at tho Auditorium chen. Brilliant dots baked perman- the by-laws committee. Mrs. Anna thcator'and won a prize of .$100. He Round roaster. Special for this talo Thornton, drama chairman, an- told frlendB tho money win como In 5-qt teakettle ently into tho glass, won't -wear or Replace those worn-out cans at nounced that plays will be given at handy as his wife and daughter aro 3-qt. French fryer .. wash off. the-so special prices. tho May meeting and that parts will patlenls in a hospital. A prize of be aislgncd Immediately. Mis. Fer- ?45 was won Saturday night at the dinand StraUBS described the new theater by Mrs, William Cottrell. Get. ready (or spring decorating in ad- occupational department to be estab- lished at Monmouth Momorlal hos- vance—save money in this Biff Sale- pital. Tho April mooting will bo a Atlantic Highlands. panel discussion on social studios. Maid of Honor Self Polishing Wax 39c pt Mrs. Lewis B. Thompson of Llncroft (Tb« Red B«nk Rcglatar can bfi b'ouahk will act as discussion leader. At AtlanUo Highlands from William Lett, Maid of Honor Creme Furnilure Polish J, tomburs. A. Knti and Itomoo'* nVO 55 Month Lois Hclon Rood, daughter of Mr. club and tho play will be discussed Super Six Coldspot and Mrs. Fred F. Reed, Jr., of Nave- at tho next mooting. Rehearsals ill, roll slnk avenue, Is ono year old today havo begun for the play "Dulcy," Iteeulnr Price 41.05 Yoii can't dupllcato this valuo and hor pnrents aro having a party which will be presonted Thursday this aftornoon In colobratlon of tho night, April 8, by tho club for tho nnywhoro olso In this vicinity. If ovont Among tho guests are Mrs. benefit of Sandy Hook post of the Chock These Features 1 you nood roofing, don't wnlt, aot Bonlfaco Knochol, Mrs. Honry American Legion, Tho rolo ot W.00 DOWN. now ns guarantees aro limited Up to 3 Years to Vay Tunes foreign station by name Knocliol and son Jackie, Mrs, Rich- "Dulcy" will bo played by Miss, Ed- 12-lhch electric dynamic speaker and wo can't obluln any mora ard Bonolt, Mrs. Dolan, Mrs. Georgo na Larson. Guaranteed S Years. Elcetrlo tuning eyo nftor this Is sold. Don't conruso Anderson, Mr. and M"i. Fred P. Alfred Ball, Jr., underwent tho NOTE THESE MJATUIllSS: Foreign reception guaranteed. Reed, Sr., Mrs. Jesse Llark, Mrs. (Ills with tho llRlit-weiRht roof- first of a series of operations on his Now Strcomllno Beauty Hard finish modern cabinet. Gsorgo Fay and Miss Vloiot Murray. no'so last woek at a Newark hos- ing generally oold nt thla prloo. Big; 03 ou. ft slzo A special mooting of tho mayor and pital. Hla npso was injured In a Tlila runs 85 lo DO pounds per council will bo held tomorrow night coasting acoldont over a year ago. 105 Ico Cubes Visit our radio deportment and see tho to adopt tha budget. Grandln V. 12.3 nq. ft Shelf Area otjher outstanding valueo on display. roll. Johnson, collector, was in tho stato ENGINEERS1 MEETING. Famous roodcx auditor's ofllco at .Trenton Tuosday Current Cutter Rot«rlto Unit conferring with officials rogardlng EXTRA SPECIALS SMALL TYPE BIG VALUES Motion Floturo to Bo Shown of Ory Zero In8ulntlon tho budget and ovorythlng is ready Jolty Work at Galvoston. CLOSET SEAT now for its adoption. I'oroomn Interior reg. price solo price A mooting of tho Monmouth Coun- Automatic Reset DcfrooLcr 3-piece bowl set 39 .15 regularly 2.2!) Routino matters wcro transacted ty Chapter of Professional Engineers 10-rolnt Freeze Control at tho regular mooting of tho bor- and Land Surveyors will bo hold Large size cocoa mat 1,19 .75 ough council Monday night. Bills Wednesday evening In tho sun room amounting to $873 for tho sand re- Curtain stretchers 1.98 1.00 s- € -79 ot tho GarQcld-Qrcnt hotel at Long Trice moval Job at Wator Witch woro ap- Branch. It will bo featured'by mo- BUMPER GUARDS 9x18 stair treads 15 .09 provod. Tho Job will bo completed tion pictures of tho now asphalt Jotty to FOB AUTOMOBILES 3-piece skillet set : 1.49 1.09 this woek and tho total cost will bo at Galvoston, Texan. County officials Regularly 39c Sale Sturdy closet seal and cover of se- approximately .$1,000. Jonos-cr«elt nnd offlclalB ot municipalities lntcr- Rubber link door mats 1.19 .75 lected hardwood. Hcuvlly coated Hero is tho biggest bargain In Man- pr!«- |C pair has boen opened and tho sand spread ested In Jotty work have boon invited wt Handy step stool...;.;,...... 2.49 1.98 wltn wMtmoamlcus celluloid. Chrome, behind tho bulkhead from Water moulh county. Hoavy, good looking " to attond. Mr./Hubbard, a Chemical nntl positive fonder protoctlon. plated hinges, Witch avenuo to Sea Drift avonuo. engineer of tho Asphalt Institute Standard electric iron .98 .76 Councilman J. S. Hoffman was au- will describe tho pictures. This part FREE FREE thorized to mako repairs to tho water of tho mooting will begin at 8 o'clock works. Tho electric motors will bo and a largo attendance la antici- PARKING PARKING overhauled and tho Interior of tho pated. Prior to tho showing of tho building repalntod. Tho building has plcfuros a business mooting and din- IN REAR IN REAR a now roof and a railing has boon ner will bo hela for tho members OF STORE erected around tho filtration beds. of tha chapter. OF STORE Tho motors nt tho sowago disposal plant and sub-stations will also be lolling Tho Roirlstor—Advertloomcnt. overhauled. Honry S, Quant was ap- BOVD can make extra nockot money Page Eight? RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH If, 1937. Florcnco Campbell Silver, who form- accountablo manner the animal hat ' SPECIAL MASTER'S SALE, Notice. By virtue of on order of the Court ot To FAIIl TllAUINU COMPANY, Uody Uor* Carpentier in Race Colt's Neck. erly taught horo. been locked In thorc. Incldontlally Chancery of New Jersey mndo on the Hiind (Th, Bed Bank Bcgl.tcr o»n t>. bomf At a mooting of tho consistory 01 a cat. Meow Is not right. If you don day of January. 1037, In n cartaln ctuiu Uy virtue of an Order of tho Court ot For Governo: •I tho itora ofc U>ul» PlotUa.) tho Boformcd ohurch last wool) word used to deserlbo tho outcry In Maid Court dopondlnjr, wherein Ktltubetb Cbancory of Now Jomey, mudo on tho dny • Tho now water system for fighl K. Laiifiley Id complainant, and LouU U of, tlio date hereof. In a cuuao wlieicln 'lhor Lewis V. Snydcr was rc-olcctcd treas- a cat. Fcow la not right. If you doril Umstey,' fit at» mt dofamlanta. the «ub- HIiEhlandw Uulldlnu ami Loin. A»iiucla>Ionfi Henry Carpentter, Jr., real esta ing Urea on the property ot tho Laird urer nnd, Austin Buck was rc-oleatcd bollevo It lonk In Wobator'a diction nrrlbor, ono of the Special Maatoro or iald body coriiorato. la comitlulnnnt, nnd AlburL Court of Chancoiy, will, on tho 11x10011111 II. Hhnmuiii.. nnd otliurti, aid ilofoi.diiiiitt * and lnsuranco broker of Asbur npplojack plant at Ecobeyvlllo hns clerk. Garrott Conovor wns appoint- ary. you aro required to nppeur- ami answer> .tl^.ot Ma>;uhrlUU7. »t two o'efauk jn.the Park,(-_who-twice - was a.oamlldat been. complotcd...-Ita .most-conspicu- ?ato to tho™meotln£rbf oln» Mr;-anrl-Mi». John B7"liilvd. hav afternoon, 10II nt pubUo vontltta, lit ttia tho bill of uulil voniplnlnt on or hofom tlio fdr'tho nsaoniMjv JWJr announced hi ous :jo»tuiol8 a liugo. tank on a tow- John Slimmon .wan appoint returned from a aojouvn In jrioi'ldu., Bllyor Point Ilunil, •• candidacy (or tliu llDpubllcun giib er., Iu Juijjo loLU'is on tlio tunk arc cd oltovniUo delegate. 'Vho iollowlng Norman H. Scholia has mailo al- ALL til at cortahi tract or purccl 0! mnd tmUt 111., will Uo tulitiH it* uuiifuHBiiU UKlilttt'i premises loimtod on the north aide of Little you. •' c, ornatorlal nomination. tho words, Latrdi, Established 17S0.commlttco appointment wcro made; terations to tho garago on his Map] road, In tha Uorouuh of Uttlo Silvor. N. J. Tho ould bill !• illml H> fororlono a tor-/' His campaign manager, Clyde G Lost 'week John Dangler move Pulpit—Mr, Conover, Mr, Snyder, Mr. Crest farm. and pramliei BltuHte, lyliiff and belnii in tain moitunuo nIven by llolon It. tilmniuun. X Buchanan, said the youthful darpen from tho Fitkln farm to tho Higsina Sherman. Mrs. Waltor D.. Fioldo has been tho Uoroufili of Little Silver, formerly In ilcfouucd. to The Hlk'liliuuti .JJulldlnir and i tier was in accord with tho objeb placo, which was recently bought by Finance—Mr, Snyiier, Mr. Duck, "Archl- sick with laryngitis. • She lo Improv tho Townahlp of ShrcwBLury, In the Coun- Loan AsBoelutlon, body cornurato. duteil t .. 1 sUl Reynold,. ty ol Monmuuth nml Btnt« of Now Joney, tho *l(t«enlh Uny of Novamiier. 1D28 on *^ tlvea of tho Now Jorsoy Good Go Gcorgo DeGnrmo of Now York. Mr. Building ajul srountli—-William E. ing. ind, dosorlbod ai follown lanun m tho UorutiKh of Hlghlimda, in tho f crnment League and that ho pro Dangler Is occupying a new houai Thoropsim, Carl Andenon. James Van. Tho bunco party held by Atlantic DERINNING nt a point In tho center ol County of Monmoutli nnd Stnto of Now posed: on tho property, Tho Hlgglna home lUlor. grange at tho schoolhouso Friday the public rond and In tho division lino i>f Jersey) and you, Knlr Tradlnir Comimny, * \. lands of ono LUipincott und tho ostnte of corporation, BIO mado a defondunt bo- ' To seek substantial reductions i stead U undorgolng cxtcnslvo alter- Muny farmers havo taken ndvant- night was attended by about 200 per- Captain John Uordon, deceased, btlnu the eauno you hold a Juditmcnt aenlii»t Albert public utility rates; reductions 1' ations and will bo occupied by Mr.ogo of tho mild weather to plow andsons and was successful In ovory aouthwest eornor of said Uorden's t)«tnt«, H. Shnmoun, tno hclr-at-Iaw of tha nnld DcGarnio. 1 thence (1) alons tlio center of said hlab. Holon It. Shnmoun, doccuHaa, which In a 1 1 state, county and municipal budgets do other early spring work. Not Inway. A rug was dlsposod of on tho lion on the tnmls duaurlbeu In said mort- PTTR 'Mtr uf Vi •• ll < P >. I" « C U-IT» I" 1 - Tho Helping Circlo of tho Re a number of years havo preparations co-opcratlvo plan and awardod to way or public road south olchty-uno de- uaKo. tlllrmclr tier,- If n 'tl I J«" elif a Ji J a referendum on legalizing horse rac- sreos ton iplnutos west ono hundred and Dntod February 27th, 1037. Wie trip vill continue for at least a year. Follov u-c white ng lotteries, bingo and the like formed .church met at tho homo of been so well advanced at this sea- Francis Bennett. Tuesday night tho fifty,footl thence (a) north fourteen de- A line weekly, btglnnlnj ot the star it Nev Jersey. Son for planting. grange held a covered' dish sociable, grees west, parallel.with MldMIMiltm line WILLIAM L. PARlvKIt, olection of Assemblymen by district Mrs, Elwood Douglass last week and of said Llpplncott and sold Borden's tV- Solicitor of Complainant. nstead of by counties; opposition tc sleeted tho following dllicors: •* Miss Anna Franck and Andrew t tho schoolhouso. Dancing followed tato si* hundred feet moro or Icis to the Hliihlnndn, Now Joraey, diversion of highway funds for re- Sltnpson of Linden spent lost Thura- ho feast, v ' roulhorlr tharo of Llttlo Sliver, Crook; Flint river to Georgia. Ho was resident—Mrs. Clarence Willed. (3 c y n IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. "What I Found In Georgia." ief. Vh-c president—Mrs. Alfred Buck. ny with Rov. and Mrs. F. Alvin Tho Sowing olub of tho Roformod it!!!!°-. .l.J y'" »'?. « '.«• ••outh.ri Between TJfJi IIKiHLANDS IJUILDINW promptly murdered by his objecting . Si'creUry—Mm. Gnrrott Buck. *' Our trip through Georgia covered Langwlth. hurch will meet Thursday, March ANIJ LOAN ASSOCIATION, Uocly Cor»> folowB. Twenty-two acres surround Treasurer—Miss Margaret Slcklci. Ann Folgcr, daughter of Mr. and 8, at tho homo of Mrs. ChcBtcr Complainmit, and ALllKltT II. ailA- several hundred miles but when you the beautiful anU beneficial Indian SHIPS FOB BREAKWATERS. MOUN. ot. nt., Uefeudunts. realize tho size of this great state Last week Mr. and Mrs. CharlesMrs. Henry C. Folgcr, Is back at Davison of Freehold, formerly of On bill to foreclose. Order of publication. Medicinal Springs. . 'onfrcssnmn Sutphln Seeks Con Brou'cr moved in their new houso op-ichool after having been sick with his place. - — —- ....,-...». .vui. inuiq or isni 10 The complulnnnt havlnir filed his bill •you will also realize tlint we did not Griffln Is known as the Pimento l)oslto tho schoolhouse. no bo«innltnr. Cuntaluliiff two ftnd one herein, wherein fculr Tindlnir Company, u aee near all of it. Wo drove down denmed Ships for This Purpose. nunips, hundred and alxty-thrce thou.andthi ftor.i corporation, W(1H mudo a defendant, anil n Highway No. 41 from Cleveland; Ten- Pepper elty, with many surrounding A sale of tho farm Implements and Tho birthday of Miss Margaret MOT1CE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT of land moro or IBM. Inditdlnv tho estate, Subpoona and Chnncory Tlcl,ot having been farms and the world's largest pim- Representative William H. Sutphin xops owned by Charles Road will be Sickles and tho birthday of Miss Sstutc of Mary H. Patterson, doconscd. ,rLBht, ni!.d l,lti° of JaBoi'h H. L. Lnngley to iluly lHaued apninst tho iiald l-'nlr Trndlng nessee, through Dalton, Calhoun, ento canning factory. Thousands of >f Matawan has asked Congress to Notlco Is hereby given that the accounts he lands lying under the water of taid Company to appear iu thla suit UB such de- Carter.wlllo ar.l Marietta, over very teld Saturday afternoon on the farm £dna Nctter occurred on tho same fendants m|les of Turkish 'towels are manu- luthorlze tho use of condemned gov- :h ho sold last summer to A. V. >f the subscriber, oxecutor of tha estate ol reok In fronl of-unld Inndi. flno roads and through very good irnment vessels as breakwaters day last week, and a dinner party mid deceased, will bo audited and stated Delntr the mme premhes convoyed to the And It huvlnir lieon mnde to (ippcitr by farming country. Farms accmed to factured In Grimn each year. ohnson of Lnrchmont. Walter D. ius given by Mrs. Everett Matthews / tho Sucroiiato ot the County ot Mon- »R.|I JoMnh H. L. Ungley by deed from ...lUtavlt tu tha sutlHfucllun ot the Chan- Newman is a busy textile and steel ilong the Atlantic coast. 'ielda will act as auctioneer. t her home to eclcbrato tho two an- iouth and reported for settlement to the nllllam 1. Mpplncott nnd wife, dated Or. cellor that tho »nfd Fair TrndlnR Company bo small and tho crops very good. Sutphin's measure would have the ilihnna Court of said County, on Thurs- ober 20, 1B87. nnd recorded In Book 424 la out of thh Stele, nnd thnt process cun- YVa noticed "that most u'i the ; lows pro/lucts center.' Flowers, trees and Mrs. Hannah "Bcckman attended ilversaries. jiy. the twenty-second day of April. A. D. if-Deadi for Monmouth County, on pflue not be served uputi It within this Stnto; shrubs of many types grow In vigor- ships turned over to the Army En- 037, nt 10:00 o'clock a. m,, at which time It \i thoreupon, on tbU -Oth dny of Feb- throw the furrow to the left, fn- ho funeral of a friend at New Henry Rcnno Is rejoicing over the Ineludlnu the Inchoate rljrht of dower of ruary. Nineteen Hundred nnd Thlity-«av- ous abandon at Hettie Jane Duna- gineers, who would sink them in thefork last week. The deceased, was application will be made for the allowance tho defendant, Mrs. Loula U Unsley, wife stea'd of to the right. Mules arc way garden, six miles north. The proper position to serve as bieuk •ccovery of his pet cat. The animal of commissions and counsel fees. on, OUUEUE11 th«l the »aid Fair-.Trading used almost 10O per cent. Vrry few ..sister "of Mrs. Bertha Wuebbcr of vas missing four days. Mr. Rcnnc DutcU March 3, A. D. 1037. f the defonilnnt. lx»uls L. LanRloy. Comimny bo tloemod und ti.kcn to bo nn tractors are seen in this section and gardens, beautifully landscaped, cov- vatcrs. He said they also would amaica, a summer resident of this as" walking past tho Reformed ALHEHT LEIN1N0, Together with all and sliiwnlar the aer* absent defendant, and that It Jippcitr and er-mure than 20 acres, and include icrvo as fish refuges and prove or 1 Fourth Strcot, Wcehnwkon, N. J,, dltamentn nnd otM>urtenaneen to the naltl anawof tho coinplalnnril'B bill on or before . . much of the carting Is done by team. hurch ono day recently when he iremlfles beloiiB{nu or In anvwlno apuer- tho 27th dny of April. 1037, nnd thnt In sunken gardens,, a lovely pool and 'aluc to the .fishing industry. Executor. 1 Wo arrived In Atlanta, tho capital Kenneth New, son of Mr. and Mrs. icard a faint miaul. Upon investi- Kni.pcH & Hllle. Escis.. alnlnsr. tatfO It ahull not so mi|ieur nnd anuwer the city, about 2:30 in the afternoon and lodge. There are many points along the :at!on lie found his cat In tho basc- 108 Rei'KcnHrio Ave.. • Said land* will bo told subject to tha complninant'a bill within tho tlmo horcln- few Jersey shore, Sutphin said ohn New, is back at school alter Union City, N. J., lecoml half of 1030 taxes In tho sum of before limited, tho complninnnt'a bill be fund a very pretty city, with lovely LaGrange, founded In 1826, is an •here the vessels could be used am? aving been laid up with a broken ent of tho building. In some un- Proctors. 45.SJ. plui Interest, and Iho first quar* taken as confeunod aunlnut tho told Fair homes. Many of tho homes seemed extensive cotton-manufacturinB elty. ise which he suffered in a basket- :er of 1D37 taxes In tho sum of 12292, Trading Company, nnJ that, In cane of to have at least 35 rooms, unless the Callaway Gardens, impressively beau- ho cost would bo much less than plus Interest, end to tho condltlono of iale such default. sticK decree be mndo nfrainat tho construction of artificial all game. LOCAL BUDGET OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN FOR THE FISCAL which will be rend at the time of snlo. It a» the Chancellor aim 11 doom just and rooma are as large as the ordinary tiful, and Hill House,' home of Civil YEAR 1837. WIMUM A. STEVENS, oijultnblo. ballroom. These homos are surround- war Senator Benjamin Harvey Hill, ireakwaters. . Rev. and Mrs. F. Alvin Langwlth Special Master In Chnncory of New Jeraey. It Is further onlorod, that notice of thin nd daughter Bernlce and Mrs. Gar- Mr. lirosnlnger olTcrcd the followlnir resolution and moved Its adoption: „ „ ne8 Dank, N. J. ordor, prescribed by Inw nnd tho rulon of ed by beautiful (lowers and bushes are,featured. RESOLUTION Thomas R. Grimm, thin court, shall within twenty days here- of every description. Wo went to the We had lovely weather while tour- Dies of Heart Trouble. lt Buck attended a meeting of the WHEREAS, at a sceii.-ij of tha Township Committee of the Townnhlu of Middle, >lldtor of Complainant, after bo tiorvodl pcrttonally on an officer state house and found.Governor Eu- Ing this state and were sorry that Forrest E. Hulsart, 51, of Freehold, 'omen's Missionary classical union town, held on February 4th, 1937. a vuhohitlon wns duly paused approving of tho Newark, New Joraey, or director at tho said Fair Tradlnjr Cora- Asbury Park last week. J LrfH-al Uuiluet of tho Tuwnxrilivof MUUllctowiv tor ihe fiscal scar 1037, anil two tertl- Htiny by delivory of n copy thereof to him gene Talmadgo In his ofllce and en-we could not spend more, time there. led Friday of heart trouble. He lied copies ol tho tmmc wcro tiled with the .State Auditor within the tlmo provided or by publishing tho sumo In Tho Hod joyed a long talk with him and hisWe are in the best of health and are as vice president of the Freehold Mrs. Orum of New Brunswick has by law; Monmouth County Orphans' Court, Bank RoRlHter, ono of the newspaper! state road supervisor or commission- looking forward to spending.a pleas- ire department and president of isumed her duties as a teacher a AND WHEREAS. Notlco of uubllc hcurinE on tho said Local Iludnet of tho n th« ninttor of the oalato of Clcmente printed itnd publlnhod In tho Borough of Township of Miiliilctown has been publlbhcd as set forth in the resolution passed by i'uee, deceuaed. Red- I3nnk, In this Stntc. for four tlmen er and received a very fine letter ant time in Florida, the Sunshine freehold fire department basebull ic public school after having been this Rotird approving the suicl Hudset on Februury 4th. 1937; In potttlon for sale of lend to pay dohti. durlna four consecutive eulendnr woeke, at from tho governor, who wished us a state. Our next letter'will be'from tub. He leaves a widow and one ck with mumps. While she was AND WHEHEAS the twiil Bmlurt has been exumlnod by tho Stato Auditor as re- Order to show cause, leant once In each week, nnd In caso of safe and pleasant journey through Florida • • '• • • id up her place was taken by Miss quired by Inw, and the public henrlru; upon the suld Uudftct has been held! Nannlna. Pace Hlcca (formerly N unlit no nuch publication, that a copy of auch no- AND WHEREAS the said UuilKct has been nmcmled to meet the reuulrements ol uce), executrix of the estate of Clemunte tice be mailed within the aamo time, to tht the remainder of the «tatcs. Use Ststa Auditor, which •mendment docs rot exceed the limitation fixed by Section 100 ace, deceased, having exhibited under Fnlr Trailing Company nt Its principal of- U the Local Budiret Act of 1036: mth a true account of the personal «dt*te fice, or to in o(llcer or director thereof, We had the pleasure of passing NOW. THEKEKOHE. HE IT HESOI.VED by the Township Committee of tho Town- ind debts of said InteutatB, wheroby It postage propald, til roc ted to him tt th» through a portion of the not»d Black ship of Mlihlletown. that the following U n Statement of Revenues and Appropriations, ippcars that the personal estate of the poRtoiDce nearest hla reRldonce, er th* mountains, and while there were which constitutes tho Locnl RudKct of the Township of MIddlctown for tho year 1037: iald Clemento Puce, deceased, la ln«uf)lcl- pontofllco at which ho usually received his :nt lo pay hl» debts and rcquestlnu the lettern, unlosR auch rcaldcuco or |ioBto(Tlcn some pretty high hills, yet the good id of tho court In the promlnoa. bo unknown and cannot be ascertained up- roads and the good work of the en- STATEMENT. It is thereupon on this sixteenth day of on maScinff the Innutrlcn prcftcrlbod by law gineer made our little Chevle carry (Required by Section 202) February, 1087, ordered that all peroana and the. tuk» of *Hi« court. Actual Actual Interested In iha lunds, tenements, heredit- LUTHER A. CAMPBELL, our covered wagon homo on wheels 1937 1U36 1935 aments and real estate of tho said Cltim- C. over all of them on high. State School Tax (Estimate for 1937) $ 27.ROC.20 % 27.506.20 t 28,416.08 mto Pace, deceased', appeor before thit State Soldiers' Bonu* Tax (Eitimnte for 1937) 1,6114.91 1,604.91 1.104.43 ^ourt at tho Court Houee In the Dorou«h Here are . just a few facts about County Tax : (Estimate for 1937) 75,011.Otf 75,011.06 83.165.07 )f Freehold on the twanty-nlnth day cf NOTICE IN ATTACHMENT a few of the important places in District School Tax (Estimate for 1937) '229.101.3.1 i20.19t.3r. 2ao.07n.uo ell, 19a7 at 10 \. M., to show caut>« NATIONAL MOKTCACiE COKPORATION, this state of Georgia. DUtrlct Court Tax _ : _ 407.16 407.16 * • 28G.D4 y ao much of the said lands, tenements, a Now York Corporation i ' LOUIS H. Local Purpose Tax .'. 125,464.&0 07,801.86 07,102.12 eredltaments and real estnte of tha satd PINK, Superintendent of Insurance of About a stake driven into the jlcmonte Puce, deccasod, should not be tho Stato of New York, n» Itehnbllftiitor ground to mark a railway terminus Total S459.275.1S $431,612.54 $450,833,44 iold as will bo sufficient to pay hit debts. of the NnLionnl Mortnano Corpurutlon, It U further ordered that this order be nnd JOHN MILTON und MILTON in 1837, the City of Atlanta first ubli»tied in the Red Hnnk Uo ii'tor, one (tOLDMAK. aa Qt.ulty cecclvcra of th« sprang into being. It was a thriving State Aid „., None None NNone K National MortgRira Corpnnition. ptnln- 4.SG pltm 4.46 plus ' 4.67 f the newtiiaperr uf this state, for *lz settlement of 10,000 at the outbreak Tax Rate (Estimated for 1937) .fecks at leunt once In oiu'h week. tirfs. v. JAMBS H. DKKKINC, Itefomlnnt. Notice Is horohy trivon thnt a writ of of tho Civil war. Reduced to ashes Anticipated Revenues! J. EDWAUD'KNIGHT. attachment was laaued out of tho Mon- in 1864, the town began ar amazing . Anticipated RealUeJ Judso. mouth County Circuit Court on tho loth comeback at the close of civil strife. General Revenues: In Cnxh OSEPH L. DONAHAY, Surrogate. day of September, 19U6, iiKnlnst the right* 1937 103G In 19U nnd credits, motieyn nnd effects. Hoods nnd Today Atlanta ranks as an outstand- 1. Surplus Revenue Cn.-h Appropriated None None None Monmouth County Surrogate** Office. chattoln, lands and tonementa of Jamoa It* 1. (a) Surplus Kc venue No n-Cash A ji pro pi ia- ing industrial metropolis. More than tlio matter off tha ostnto of* Mary 0. Dcerintc. an ntment debtor, »t th» suit of 30 educational Institutions, some of tlun With Piiur Written Cunscnt ot Wilsonilon , (JcccuucdJcd. National Mortumro Corpnrntlon, a New State Auditor S 49.lSS.tO $ 12.000.00 S 12.0U0 00 York corporation, LOUIH H. Pink, Superin- them nationally prominent, make up Miscellaneous Kevenuc» otloo to creditor to pioscnt claims n^n\nal estate. tendent of Irtfliiriince ol the State of New the cultural facilities. Atlanta has 1. Licenses 1.H34.00 1,000.00 1,331.08 I'umiiiint to the ordor of Joacph L, Uon- York, as nchnbilltutor of tlic Nntlonnl the Blue Ridge foothills and the 1!. Fines and Penalties 128.01) 2 ."> 0.0 II 128.00 r Mortage Coi-poration nnd John Milton 3. Fees and Permits „ _ M5.0O liny, Sunoi, ato of tlio County of Mun- and Milton (JolUmmi, nn cnulty rocolvcri Chattahoochce river as a rich scenic 4. Interest ami Costa ...-...._„_...... _ H, 203.01) 9,.ri0O.0O S.2S8.00 outli, muJo un tho tlihd duy of Fubiu- of tho Nntlonnl Moil>ruK0 Corporation, for background. Mild winters and cool R. Frunchlao Tnx 1 2r,.0C>\>.4\ 2K.OUO.IH) 2u.OCO.44 ury, 1937, on tho ntnilicution of Lawlt T, the sum of 110,011.41, rctuinulilo on Se\i- summers strike an appealing medium B. dross Receipts Tax „., 7.200.00 5,519.55 Wilson, admlnlstrutor of tho etitale of tombcr 30th. 1[)3(1, nml thnt tho same hnn «'7r>».oo U.liOO.Di) 8,750,00 Mary C. Wllnon, d,OL-canc(l, notlca la liuic been duly nerved nnd duly executed and g7. Alcoholic UCVCI-UKU License* -... by fflvcn to tho crctlltoia of auid docea^tJ at the city's 1,080-foot elevation. 8. Interest -....., None 375.00 756.00 wan returned on September lOtli, 1030, by Special Items uf (ienerul Kevenue Anticipated to exhibit to tho nubdciihor, admlnNtrittui tho Sheriff of Mmimnuth County. Grant and Piedmont' parks offer With Prior Written Consent of State na aforcBnid. their debts and' demuit'ls Dated Februury 2nth, 111^7. much appeal to visitors, from both Auditor nernltiHt tho enld entfitc, under oath, witnli. •ilx months from the duto of. Iho aforetMt'l MtUERMOTT, the historic and recreational view- (a) Capital Accounts, Pace 1lAt. 103d Audit ....: •1,621.11,1 None Non order, or they will be fo rover bur rod of Clerk. points. Scattered throughout the city (b) State Hitihway , 11.100. ft IP 9. (tO 0.0 0 10.000.00 their notions th ore For against the «n-ary, 1037, on the tipi>lk-ntlon ol Homy uhay, Surrotfnto ot Lha County of Mou- ltab.it, nttlnir cxccutcir of tho citato of at McPherson and Monument' -ave- Mury Fieritli Hdcknirtn- UXJCCHSCII. notlco Is APPROPRIATIONS VOlt rn out h. mndo on tho eleventh day uf fr'tb- nue and the Walker Monument are ' Appropriated Expended t'ljuty. 1D37, on iho rtpflk-utlun of JUIIH C liuii'by ylvuti lu the i-iodllot-H uf mid de- impressive memorials to Atlanta's Pettlt, tiilmttilitrRtrlx of the otlate u( cciincd tu cxhlWt K.u Uiu »\ibni!iilmr, uttlna heroes, Generals McPherson and loi 1037 for 1930 for 1936 Nellie Adn MHU, decenned, notice is heieby executor an nforcHiihl, their dclita nu>l dfl* 6, ticncral «lvcn to the creditors of *a[d fjoceased to nitiiidM URJiiiiHt lhe Riild cHtnte, under oath, Walker were killed on the spo'.s exhibit to tho sub it-r Ibcr. ndmlni^tralnx (a) Uiiuratlnns 1 nit hi n six motithn fin in ilu> date of ihe where their monuments now stand. Adniiiil-itiatlvc and Executive „ $ : 14,803.03 M.HKO.OS aa nforcnnld, their debts and domatH nforexald ordci, or thoy w\\\ bo forever AfcHCHsment and Collection of 'J'n,\ea •ri,5HU.0U B.fiHu.oQ nifninst the said icntutc, under oath, within bur rod of their ni'lioiih therefor against A bird's-eye view of the city and fi, 2riO.no six months from tho ditto of the nforeBHiti Iho aivltl nviWvlher. aurrounding scenic hills ia afforded l'olire ~ 7.5UD.UU ti.2711.27 B.G1&47 order, or they will be forever tinned ci Dated Fiochold. N. J.. l-'clnunry fi, 1937. Police Jimcrijcncy . None " 6G6.VU 6(16.00 their actions therefor against tho said inh> from the state capitol dome. The Firo ....; 12.700.00 12.7OU.00 12.7OO.OU / HIiNUY IIAIIST, State museum contains a remark- In»uruncp for Vlrcmcn (ComiicnBation and IrvlnJPInce, tilircwiiltury. N. J.. able and varied collection, including Llubillty) _... 4.000.00 G.110.84 5,119.84 Dated Freehold, N\ J., February 11. 1937 7 »ActiriK Executor. Fire. Hydrant Service „ ~ Ti.'JUO.UU 5,625.00 ti.G25.00 JUWA ti. i'ETTir. Louis B. LovHwon.-EBu.., natural history and geological speci- Health « — 1.3IIU.00 1.306.25 1,300 " 121 PnvHton Avenue, LonR Branch, N J KinmonlhUHUa., mens. Public Health Eorvlce 'J.&UO.OO l!,150.0U 2,160.00 Administratrix Aibuiy I'nrk, N. J., EmcrHercy Ilclief ...^ ...... ——.. 7.fiOO.OO 7,EO0.00 7,500X0 Carton & AbrnmoflT, Proctor. Many pleasant hours are spent In Poor - . 2,000.00 2.1)00.00 2,000,00 Tied Bank, N. J.. motoring along attractive boulevards I'oor (Emergency Relief 1034 Deficit) ...... T None 2,HUB.0U Proctors. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT and highways to near-by points that Poor (Emergency Relief 1935 Deficit) ..._. None 951.90 22.00 Katato of Charlea M tilt land Ueuttlg, rio- Itoads and Sticets 30,(100.00 32.20U.00 32,226.60 Monmouth County. Surrogate'* Office. Interest. Widely noted are the beau- THE 60-riorsepower- Ford V-8 engine Best of all, tho Ford "60" is just as StrceL Liuhtint! ' ..._.~... 11.0'JO.OO 10.I1U1.8K 10,091 US ii tho mattoi of (ha cxtnLc nf (.'con; Nuticc la hereby nlvcn tlint the ucfuunt* tiful ; residential districts of Druid 7B0.O0 77 6.00 I7G.U0 of the j uf thu ealaU Tax Bale nnd KocordinK Liens ..™ «.™ Wittmnn, dcreuacd. of suld deecuHcii. ... _ Hills, Brookhaven, Analey Park and Enforcing Tax Title Mens . 760.00 Nono NDLIO Notice to •;roi||torn to urcnont vlalma vlll bo auditcfl and itutud was first developed for Europe, where, big and roomy—jitst as handsome, Depurtmcnt of Finance „ - 1,01)1).(to 1,000.00 1,000.U0 ntfninat l»y the SnrroKittc of tho County of Mon- Morningslde Lakewood Park, at the Townshii) Library •l.liSO.OO 4,2 A 0.00 4,21.0.00 L'urstmut lo tho order of Joneph L. Don- moulh anil reported fur settlement to th* south city limits offers a lake, racu fuel costs are high. Two years' usage sturdy and safe—as the famous 85- Koad Impruvcmcht (State Aid) ...» 11,400.00 9,000.00 10,000.00 tihuy, Surro^alo of Iho County of Men- Oiphans Court uf iald County, on Thurn- track and numerous amusement de- (b) ContlriKent •.....'... -... 500.00. None Nono nuuth, nidde the iiinetccnlh dny of dny, tho llrut dny of April. A. D. I«JS7, (c) Debt fjervlco February, 1U37, on tho application of nt 10:00 o'clock n. in., nt which tlmo ap- vices. More than 60 parks can be tliere proved its unusual economy. horsepower Ford V- 8. And it sells at 200.00 200.00 plicntlun will bu minlo for tho ollowanc* Sol (Hern' IioiniB, 1934 Note due In 1937 .... Amelia (>. Wittmnn, solo executrix of tho of coirnniHslons nnd coutnul fees. reached by drives through "the va- State Itoad Tax Note duo In 193G 1,000.00 1,OHO.00 1,000.00 OHtntOtntee o f (leorurue Wittmnnnn,, deceaBcd, nono- When the "60" came to this country the lowest Ford price in years. > Interest on Above „ .. None None Dated February 10, \. t>. iya7, rious parts of the city. a7a.u« ticti e i s hherebb y uWcW n to o tthh o creditordit s of 11OMOLA HEATT1E LOTKA, Interest on Refunding Honda .... -... 1^,460 00 12.613.82 12.407.44 aaiidd ddeceased d tto exhlblt'tblt' o tlil o subscrlborbl , Across tho mammoth vertical par- IterundinK Bondf*, due 1030 —. IG.OOO.OO 16,000.00 solo executrix as aforesaid, tholr debts nnd S'2 Locust Avc, Itcd Brink. K, J., this year, the Ford Motor Company If you want a big car for a small 1G,000.00 • ' Dxcuutrlx. ade ground of Stone mountain Is be- g School Refunding Bond* Dim 4,i>sri.:[o 4,655,20 demands ncainat tha said catnto, under ing carved a supreme memorial to Interest on Above « — —-... Nono oath, within six months from the dato of Alrttuu Heekmnn, Esq.," made no mileage claims—waited for '.I:II.OG Nono tha nforeunid order, or they will bo for- Red Bank, N. J.. armed forces of the Confederacy. Ludget—a car you can drive with pride Refunding: Bonds 1D37 ...^....-....- - 20,00(1.00 l'voctor. KefundtoK Bonda 10B7 1,5(10.011 Nona ever barred of tholr actions therefor Central figures of this stupendous re- facts, written on American roads by Interest Due 011 County Taxei ...... ~ 7.2f>0.00 None N nicWnnt the *nid nubncrlber. and profit—see the thrifty "60" soon! Interest on Current Loans •". ^...... ^~... 2,500.00 3.257.01 Dated Krcchold. N. J., Feb., ID, 1037.NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT view are the mounted forms of Gen- 1,000.00 Nine Efltuto of Mlllnrd R Curnwall, Jr,, do- ' (d) Payment of Floating Debt - ' None Nono AMELIA O. WITTMAN. ceiiHcd. eral Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis lAmerican drivers. . (o) Deficits nnd Statutory Expenditures MIddlctown, N. *. 1,480,60 I.4B0.B9 Notice U hereby elvon that tho account* and Stonowall Jaclcaon, Stone moun- Unpaid Billfl, 1933 and 1934 None J. Frank Wciirnnd, Esq., or tha Hubscrlbcr, oxoeulor and trunteo of Now Ford "60" owners are reporting Intercut Deficit None 163.33 163.33 Kcyport, N. J.. tain ts an awesome monolith, in !t- 8,274.71 8.274.71 the eutnto of anid doccancd, will ho audited Emergency—Know —....-.„,.„...—...... 11,700.00 Proctor. and stated by tho Surrogato of Iho County sclf of utmost interest. Located 18 Duo Cai'Unl Account None 897.99 7G7.50 averages of 22 to 27 miles on a gallon G7.5I) B7.60 o( Monmouth nnd i-oportod for sottlcmcnt miles east of Atlanta, it! rises baldly Asacssmentn Remitted ™-....«.™.-..-..-».—.— No no Monmouth County Surrogate*! OfTice. to tho Orphnnn Court of unlri County, on 1031 Bill" Paid In 1034 . None 3t.35 31.35 for more than 800 feet above the Nono None In tho matter of tho estate of Lowls T. ihuraday, tho Iwenty.nocaml dny of April, of gasoline. That makes it the most Overcxpcndlturcfl 1934 ...., .....-..»_,...- None A. ». 1937. nt lflioo o'rlock a. m., nt surrounding country and measures Ordinance 1031 Itand "Work -.-.».-...—... fi,7 00.0l> Nono Nono I'reaton, decvaned. 1,380.00 Nona Nona Notlco to ureJitori to present claims which limo application will l»o mndo for nioro than seven miles in circumfer- economical Ford car ever biiilt! Kxponsos—Uond Insue —— nirninit oatate. ho allowance of commUnlons und counsel Overoxpendlturos IU34 Resorvoi -u . 12.30 Nolio None ence. It is rich in Indian lore. Nono None Pursuant to Iho order of JoBoph L, Don- fcox. Ovorexpondlturo o( Approprlatlonn. 1035 — 22,013.86 Dnlcd Mnrch ]. A. D. lorn. Indian Springs, Stale park, near Deficit Misc. ROV. Anticipated, 193G *-. 6,337.12 None None aliny. Suirogato t,{ Iho County of Mon- 16H40 Nono None mouth, mndo on the third dny of Mnrch, E. ALLAIHB COHNWKLL. Jackson, is where In 1825, Chief Mc- Tax Refundod (No Roserve) 1037, on tho application o( William I'. T., Ovorexpendlture 1935 Kosorve ...- 40.0 T None None 34 Broad fit., Rei) Hank, N. JM Intosh, leader ot the Creeks, signed 820.77 Nono ProHton, note oxecutor of tho estate of . . • _, Kxocutor und Truitaa. Overexpondltures, 1936 Appropriations LewlK T. Trenton, deccaioU, notice is here- Apiiicsnte, StovotiB, Foster & a treaty coding all land west of the (fl Judcments None Nona None Nona None by given to tho creditors of said deceased ROUBBIIIC, (g) Reaorves „«.„—..«-...—....—.*—.••• to exhibit to tho nubncribtr, solo executor ncd Unnk, N. J., na aforennld. their debts itnd ilemnntU Proctorn. Totnl Approprl»tlon»-G.neral t2ai>.6»».7« >173,1M.86 1172,700.01 mrainnt the nali) eatate, under oath, within nix months from the data of the aforexald NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT , Dedicated Btvonue Pun>OB«« —_..-....- None ordor, or thoy will be forever barred of EnUW of Jacob K Enrich, doconsod. their actions thorofor aealnsftho nald «ub- Notlco la horoby Blvon thnt tho occounts Tol Appropriation. . . >230,C56.76 I173.llil.66 I172.7D0.31 icriher. pf the stibscrlbor, JIOIO executor and tru«- Dnted Freehold, N. J., March 8, toa7. teo of tho oatata of mid tlacoaaeri, will lie VED ty tho Towmbip Commlttoo ot tho Townihlp of nmlltodand stated by tho »urrouata of tho WILLIAM P. T. PHEflTON. County of Monmoutli and reported for See them at our Showrooms Wostbury, NRBMU CO,, N. Y. settlement to tho.Oriihans Court of naUl Wall, Ilniyht, Carey & Hartpence, County, on Thursday, tho fifteenth day of April, A. U. 1037, lit IOIOO o'clock a. m.. 1G Exchnntro Piaco. nt which timo implication will lie mmlo for Jersey CUy, N. J., the nllowanco of commlsnlnns nnd cotinsol Proctora. fees. 90MonmouthSt Dated Fobrunry 26, A. I). 10.17, RED BANK 'Monmouth Coiinty Surrogate's Office. . ALFftKD F, BUKICH, In the matter of tha estate of Wllllnm W. PrDSpect Ave,. Llttlo Stiver, N. J., Icneral Ravenuei , | .49,188.40 Wymarit doceanod. A. , „ , tiolo executor ami trunlc*. t4.trplus lUweim* Appropriated ...-.,..-..,.—«.-"•—«« —»•- • '4M0S.QO Notice to creditors to present clnlmi Alston Ilookinan, Kiiq., MiicollnncouB Rovcnuo Anticipated «»•« - ——- 16,021.25 nsatnttt ostnti. Red Uank, N. J., (Jcnoral Revenue Anticipated Pursuant to tho order of Joaopb It. Don- Proctor, Amount to be raised by Taxation for Local Purposes * lZB.8IB.li hay, Surrosate of tha County of Mon. 1904 FORD DEALERS FOR THIRTV-THREE YEARS 1937 mouth, mndo on tho fourth dny of March, Monmoutli County Surrogate's Office. Total ..f23D,056.76 1027, on tho unpllcntlon of W. Ilnrry I'os- In-the mnttor of the citato of Lnufe J. ten, nilmlulntrator of tho cstato of William i ock, docctiBtd. icml Appropriations , ' • , W. Wymnn, docenned, notice li hereby Notlco to creditors to ' present claims ttlven to tho croditorn of aatd decoiafld to auuIN*t estate, (B) Admlnlitratlon, Operation nnd Malnteniinco ...... «...-..-.».« exhibit to the oubaoriber, admlntitrator an Pursuant to tho ordor of Joseph L. Don- (b) Contingent •••———•"" —*.— ,8.SO aforesaid, their tlehtn and domnnds ntrnlnut nnuy, Hurroanto, ot. .tho.. County at ,,tfmi- (r) Intarest anil debt' redemption — Nono the said until to, under tutth, within nix mouth. mndo on tna.twentieth-day of t'oti-. 2 Memorial Parkwkwnyn , AND Atlontlc Iltdhlnndi months from tho dato of tho nforomld or- M udBet KB finally pained, bo ruttllnliod in one laiuo of Ific Hw Unnh He»later. nmdtide

§ Has the gentleman taken leave of his senses? On the contrary, he's shrewd enough to enjoy- fully automatic Bervicea as complete as those in the big mansion on the hill. His gas bill is substantial, but his cost of living is less than that of his neighborg who put up with St. old-fashioned ways of living. He has discovered the miracle ,*»/ of the AH-Purposo Gas Rate with its "wholesale" prices on cooking, water heating, refrigeration and complete home heating — each a fully automatic service. '.,.,,-.w}^^ He'd like a higher gas bill because l^e knows that every added drudge job he can turn over to gas will be done easilyt perfectly and for lesB money.

ADD TO YOUR GAS BILL gadm AND SAVE MONEY 77iara it no better example of better Yll,>C&1>- O FREE AT ALL GULF DEALERS- and othor feature*. FUN FOR ALL THE FAMILY I Pace Ten REDBANK REGISTER, MARCH 11,1937. A SUGGESTED LENTEN HOMEMADE "MINTS" FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY SIDNEY SNOW. Will bo glad Food, o/ cowrao, must bo tooll DISH: MACARONI io answer any questions seasoned to bo worthy of WITH CHEESE Half tho'fun for holidays ouch an itt piquancy WINE SAUCE 81, Pntrlok'a day rents In tho llttlo on food parties to bo Riven and tho novoltles v 3i With tho Ivonton season tho hum Hint *hn liouaowlfo 1B ublo to pro- I I Vol. 2, No. L copyright oy SIDNEY SNOW > - RUtad by WTUUA E. DEUTE S-2J*,0*'. wain Is tcarchtng for nttrao- pate. On oui'li an. .occasion • aw .41418. ^ MW iWifcittSrtoliH for meatless dl»hc« tho-ho\mowM»--e«»-"W>-rtM>-Mr -a». to «««•»•«««»«««••«•«*•«•<»• t<> «nrv« durliifl thin pnrlnil, Ol< ntaUo Itor own "uftar tllunoi-" inliitn. fi Imids uto said to bo tho best friend nnd tliev aro mi appropriate- as can Countless Legends Surround and so we often feel tho. same way bo for Bt. Patrick's dny< I Hot Of f the Griddle | toward old favorites. BUCII as maca- CrtVSTAIilZKD MINT LEAVES.. roni and checao. With a.now twial Frssli mint loaves to Its preparation, or a now accom Whlto of 1 CUR boaton vory stiff Bock Beer, Ritualistic Brew ESTHER UONLAN panlniont with, thin old favorite w pin now friends with every on 1-1 cup granulated sugar trance on tho meatless menus of th< 5 dropa of oil of npcnrmlnt Lenten acajou. Wipe tho mint loaves, removo from With The FirstDays Of Spring The Populace Awaits stems and brush each loaf with whlto Broiled foods Bhould bo seasoned Successful cookory lias boon said of offer, beaten until ollff. Dip In the The Beer Of Tribute—Aged And Mellow ns soon as tho cooking is finished. to start at vour grocers. Quallt granulated sugar flavored with the roods aro always good Insurnnc oil of spearmint. Plnco olosoly to- If a cream soup is sorvod as a first against disappointing results. Bu> Kcthop on a cako rack covored with By Sidney Snow. courso of a light meal, do not sorvo good qual(tv macaroni products and waxed papor and lot stand In a Blow elso with a cream sauce. follow carefully tho prescribed dlrcc- ovon until dry. If tho leaves aro not On tavern walls and upon restaur- lons for the cooking of them. Briefly thoroughly coated tho process may ant tnhlps there are signs annonn RICE MUFFIN A meal Bhould Includo only ono of tho preclusions to watch In cooltlnjj ho rnncntotl. inc the broaching of tho barrels < Ihe following: potatoes, rich, niacar- macaroni products mljiht woll bo FRITTERS WITH JELLY ronl. spaghetti or noodles. covered in this ono ntmtonco. Fol- 'Hundreds upon hundreds or year; ow given directions .for amounts ol • Woman's Exchange ago the ancestors of Bock Becrwi-rc Do the "ohs" and "ahs" from your Articles arc best prepared for broil- bo ling, salted water to uso. cook Open OlSu A. BL to <:00 P. M. brought out for public consunipl.lui family thrill you when a new recipe Ing by rubbing them with oil or only until tendor. uso low heat and Children's and Infants' Clothing, Inilhe, towns and the rural district clicks with success? If this is the melted butter and vory tender meats uso either hot or cold wator fo knitted wear, assortment of neeet- of Germany. . , case you'll rind there -will bo many and fish are sometimes basted with blanching tho cooked product. eary and lovoly articles; also cakes But even in those days the bring- exclamations of delisht for these these while broiling. .A now twist In tho preparation ol ing out of a special beverage to mart new rice • murttn fritters. This at- ho old favorite macaroni and cheese cookies and rolli. the coming of spring marked the re- tractive hot bread has 3II the ad- All boiled vegetables should be will bo welcomed whon you sorvo Something for averybody. vival of an even more ancient cus vantages of *iuiek preparation- true drained as soon as they aro soft aa macaroni with a chooso wlno eauco. IB LINDEN PLACE of mutlins. ye: that crispinesa so by slnndlng In their own liquor they Tho mild flavor of the macaroni 'Threw made from the first an characteristic of fiitcrrs. The jelly becomo sorrgy. takes on tingling good tasto whon .finest of the fall crops, laid away on ton adds eye appeal that never accompanied by this ohooso wine throughout the lone: winter and then fails to teniDt tho laiv appetite and A very small daah of soda .added sauce. Wino cookery i)as long booh The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing broUEht out as a libation to the soda the flavor of this new creation can latent but thla simple, easily pre- and godesses of spring and fertility, 1 old vegetables that aro being ClasKa for Children and Adults In oil Types of Dancing. only he described as exquisite. boiled will shorten tho time of cook- pared sauco mndo with domestic •was for untold aces the humbi. You will tind this recipe to be one sherry wine, will do wonders In stim- Exorcise Classes for Women. Restrlctod Clasoos In Ballroom Dancing, tribute of earthly folk to the celcstia, ing.' It also helps retain tho color hat adapts itself equally well to a of the vegetables ulating vour anpotlto for more. Wlno beings who watched over the pros- breakfast, luncheon or slipper menu. served with tho delieious macaron RaglsUaUoai AlUmooat 3-6 (excapt vVad.) AUo Mem. Tue». & Tbura. Ev. 7>8x30 perity of their people. It's a sure cure for menu monotony, dish offers atmosphere as woll as Somewhere, tome time as thc.hu and tlie success of this recipe is as- LILLY WHITE'S*? appropriateness. It Is especially wol U-4B M0NM00TH ST, I'bolu 2220 «ED BANK, N. J. man raco emerged nnd people came sured before you start—it never fails. suited for Informal buffet service. to realize the movement of the sea- The-jelly topping will add a zest- GULLAHRICE If you -wish to win the admiration sons-and the periods of growth and ul flavor to the hot muffin fritters. ripening, tliev gave'.thought to some iind pralso of vour fanillv for sorvlnc It is advisable to choose a jelly that a Lenton dish that can truly be superior Power which helped or has a tart flavor, such as currant. If hlndered-which rewarded or pun- called a cullnarv triumph, just Jot you wish to vary the flavor a bit, down tho following recipe: LIMITED TIME ONLY! hlndercd—wliich rewarded 01 pun- ivhole kernel corn may.be substituted St Patrick's Day Menus ir the cooked rico in this recipe. MACAKONI WITH CHEESE ihWhen the barlev crops were har- . RICE MUFFIN FRITTERS WINE SAUCE. Pviake Your Own Terms vested they laid aside the choicest o 4 cues cooked macaroni the Brains. From these they browed WITH JELLY. Provide Dishes In Green 1 medium onion minced NOW! a. special beer. All through the win- 1 CJTK 2 medium tomatoes, or % cup ' ?er this beer mellowed and ripened 1 CUD milk tomato julco ON A in the cellars. Then, -with the ap- 1 CUD cooked rice -Desserts In Appropriate Coloring Provide 2 tablespoons minced Jtrcoh proach of spring and the now plant- l'a cups flour popper ing season, this brew was brought *.i teaspoon salt Pleasing Touches 2 tablespoons butter out with which do do homage to the 4 teasnons bakinsr powder 2 hard cooked eggs spirits which had to do with the good 12 strips thinly sliced bacon ',i pound creamv mild,, packaged NO MONEY DOWN crowth of tho new crops. Currant jelly With the florist shoDs fairly burst- what a grand dessert it will make yellow choose •The Book Beer of the old Germans Beat ccc. add milk and rice, mix Ing with shamrock and greenery and If It's a dinner party and a heavy U cup domestic ehorry wine NO RED TAPE is such a ritualistic brew. There are horoujrhly. Add flour sifted with the housewife supplied with tempt- dessert is in order, sure and it's a tine Dear Miss Wilma: Cook: until tender, but not browned, NO INSTALLATION CHARGE countless legends surrounding it but ialt and bakimr Dowder. Line 12 ing recipes for gay, colorful dishes, salad in the makln'I ho onion, green pepper, sliced to- what reason is there for not having GREEN MELON SALAD Yo' all remember Mildred? Mildred FREE SURVEY all center on tho profound consider- nuffin this with tho strips of bacon. come from Lvnchburjr but she marry latocs or toinato iulco with the but- ation of thankfulness and hope. / ?ill with batter. Bake in hot oven a party and celebrating this gala oc- OR DESSERT. 1 tor. Comblno with the cooked maca- CONSULT US TODAY . As the German culture and tradi- it 425 decrees about 30 minutes. casion? There aro so many, many I package lime-flavored gelatin a man from Car'llna. Ho Gullah. An roni and,sliced hard-cooked oggs and tions crossed the water to America L'urn upsido down to servo and top little things she can do to.mnko her 1 pint warm water he like rice one way bes ob all. Mil-place In baking dish. Molt In tho the practice of the making of. the ach with a sDoonful of currant jel- party an outstanding one. For in- 1'L- CUPS honeydew melon, cut in dred says she mako it dla way: op of a doublo boiler tho choose, . brew in tho late fall for opening up- Serves 6. stance, she can make biscuits and 's-lnch baits Take 12 slices bacon and cut In llt- hen soft add the sherry wine and Wm. it. Hogg Co. Inc. on tho approach of spring naturally bako them In tho form of a sham- Dissolve gelatin In warm watur, tlo pieces an' fry. Put in a onion mix well. Pour tho choeeo wine rock by baking three tiny biscuits fold in melon balls. Turn Into in- cut up little when dc bacon about sauco over tho macaroni mixture, 15 Mechanic St., Phonc'3195 Red Bank fCAndCso now, with tho first days of MOCHA WHIP together. And instead of the usual dividual molds. Chili until firm. Un- half done. Put in 1. cup.cooked or iako one-half hour in moderato ovon spring just at hand. Bock Beer comes garnish of parsley, shamrocks can mold on crisp lettuce and garnish canned tomatoes. Put In last two —350 degrees. Serves 8. for Its short season. ls it something rich you're look- be used. The recipe given below is with mayonnaise or serve plain as cups cooked rico and stir all up and If you card for a moro pronounced As ono studies the legends of this g for in the lino of a dessert? If one that can fill either of two roles. a dessert. Use only firm, ripe, sweet get do rice good an' hot. Dat about heese flavor, proparo additional interesting brcw. there comes to o, here it is with all the trimmings: If the party is a luncheon, then melon. Serves six. enuf fo' Mildred's man but plenty fo' :hcesc wino sauco and sorvo as an light an odd phenomenon. All the MOCHA WHIP. 2 or 3 more people. Me, I likes about .ccompanimont to the* macaroni. myths tell of Bock Beer as the beer 1 tablespoon gelatin one soup plate ob dat with a good for the first days of spring. Brewers Vi CUD cold water pork chop laid on top. who brow according to tho ancient ll-j cups strong coffee Hopln' you is do same. Frozen deserts aro suitable all A QOOD REPUTATION;— practice, quietly await the proper ',£.• cup sugar Another Trouble Maker Your humble servant, •car around but hot desserts only la season and then release their brews, Few grains salt Lilly White. IC cold winter months taking pride in tho quality of. their 1 cup cream, whipped • Usually covers a long period of time For slxloen output and viclnc in friendly rivalry Soften the gelatin in cold water. Subdued years wo have endeavored to slvu you faithful service. for tho honor of producing Bock Dissolve In hot coffee. Add sugar Beer o£ rare merit. and are loolilnc forward to many inure >e:irs of useful- ThrougThrouch many a Ionlongs wweee k aa wau- and salt. Chill. Whon very cold and Gay St. Patrick's Day ness. inc populace talks of the approach slightly thickened (a littlo more than Careful Preparation Of Peas Assures of the new brcw and many.a mouth ordinarily, as It is going to bo beat- Good Behavior waters and many a lip smacks. So en), beat with egg beater until mocha now and then some brewer, with his colored * ami very frothy. Fold in Luncheon mind on his money ba>;3 rather than whipped cream, chili in sherbert For its size, a pea certainly has,' of lettuce cut fine, six small carrots, upon the lldclliv of his craft, opens glasses or in the bowl from which and can, cause a lot of I rouble. Un- cut in two, three tablespoons of but- his cellars ahead of time—before the it is to be served. Servo with ad- less served iust so, it will "uit up and ter, a pinch of salt and ono of sugar Shamrock Sandwiches Make Ideal Drink your Quart of Milk a day season of sprine approaches, and or-ditional whipped cream, slightly mako itself .iust as 'disagrecablo as Cover all with water and simmer fcrs Ills Bock Beer ahead of his fel-sweetened and flavored with a" few Possible. As u result the French, slowly until all the vegetables arc Luncheon Novelty low hewers. drops of vanilla. Germans, English and all other na- thoroughly done. But at this -point, the hands of tin: tions have gone out of their way to Another fine recipe from the farm srod.i seem Io come, into evidence. LEFT OVER POTATOES fuss with this cenu.s of the order calls for shallots which are not so As a forerunner to spring.nnd also Celery leave:;. Never in the lone history of browing Leginninosac. We, therefore, have well known in the East but can be _J a gay little St. Patrick's day Parsley. has a brewer menaced to profit by 1;j cup sifted flour recipes from all nations, varying in bought in the vegetable markets. If. party, one of theso simple, yet BO Water cress. SHREWSBURY this nefarious practice. It seems l'i teaspoons baltiuj powder preparation and taste, but wo'can't not, little onions can be used. tasty menus, is iUBt tho thing to Cream cheese. . that the attempt to forcsako the act nfford to overlook some of our own PEAS AND SHALLOTS IN nerve. A table decorated In greon, Mince tho vegetables, using the !i teaspoon salt American preparations. Everyone i delicious menu and a good time of tribuln to the spirits who rule Dash of white pepper CREAM SAUCE.. tender leaves of tho colcry and mix over the plantinc and turn an act of knows how to boil said pea and servo will be had by nil. with cream chceso that has been Serving You 16 Years With Milk Produced Solely 1 cup mashed potatoes it with butter, but from remote parts .Saute a dozen peeled shallots in ase-old ploty into a form of cheap - eggs, well beaten Rt. Patrick's day sandwiches. tinted green. Uso with thin slices Rain brines with it its own retribu- of this country conies a recipe for two tablespoons of butter until a Mint ice. of buttered bread that'havo beon cut in Monmouth County. tion. In fncl. there are countless Sift flour once, measure, add bak-farm style peas that's a "honey," if golden brown. Then add ono quart Cocounut layer cake. with a shamrock-shaped cutter. tales of brewers whose business has ing powder, salt and pepper and sift any connection between peas and of shelled peas and one cup of water, Beverage or shrunk and withered through an un- again. Combine potatoes and eggs honey can be imagined. a little suit anrl a pinch of uugor Lobster Ncwburg. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. i Bed Bonk 11M. Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. •williiiKncss to abide by the- custom and add flour. Drop by tcaspoonfuls FARM STYLE PEAS. Cover and boil until soft. Drain off Mixed green salad. SANDWICHES. and old beliefs. .into deep fat 390 F. and fry until a half the broth and add one pinch of Hard Rolls, butter balls. Cut thin slices of bread and spread golden brown. Use two cupa of shelled peas. 12 rich cream sauce. Boil again for a Who can tell? .. asparagus tips, an onion, a firm head Pistachio ice cream puffs or jellied with creamed butter and seasoned But one thins is certain—Boclt SWEET POTATO PUFFS. few minutes. melon dessert. pea-pulp. Cut thin slices of cheese Beer is a beer of tribute—not a Deer 2 tablespoons butter, melted Beverage. tho samo size as tho bread, stamp • to be brewed and offered for mone- 1 teaspoon salt SEA FOODS IN stir in sherry and egg yolks and Tho St. Patrick's day sandwiches out a shamrock from the ccntpr with tary cain. That is why the brewer 'm teaspoon pepper serve. 'ill be fun to proparo and arc bound a cookio cutter and apply tho chocso with hone for tho futuro and pride !i cup milk VARIETY FOR NEW- o be a great success. on top of tho bread and pea pulp. Smart Place to Dine in his craft brews his Bock Beer FROG'S LEGS NEWBURG. The green pulp shows the cut in tho 2 cups mashed sweet potatoes BURG PARTIES 3 dozen medium sized frog's legs . GREEN SANDWICHES. • as best he knows how. uslns those T egg yolk, slightly beaten 1 Green pepper. Hhano. of tho shamrock. ingredients which are truly the 1 egg white, stiffly beaten l ^ tablespons buotter choicest to be secured. Add butter, seasonings and milk to If the. housewife has a Newburg Salt And when the waiting rniblic- In mind for a party t Paprika sweet potato. Add egg yolk, then a tine assortment of sea foods from quaffs its first classes of bock, it will fold in egg while. Bake in greased 2 teaspoons lemon iukc which to choose. Shu can use oys- I1-.- cupa white sauce know, from the taste, of the brew arid baking dish in a moderate oven 375 ters, lobsters, clams, shrimps or even from it3 behavior, how sincere is the F. for 15 minutes or until brown. - egg yolks, well beaten • RESTAURANT brewer nnd how he. stands in tho frog's Ices be she so inclined. This •1 tablespoons sherry sisht of the ancient suds. type dish Is simple to prepare and Melt butter in a pan, add sauce 66 BROAD ST., Phone 1498 RED BANK SMOTHERED PORK CHOPS tho full flavored sauce that accom- nnd lemon iulco, nut in frog'a legs panies, or rather makes this dish, Is cover and cook 12 minutes, being SAUSAGES IN CREAM 6 pork chODS. 1 inch thick sure to please. ™rc.f,ul n.°t to let burn. Drain off MONDAY , Enjoy Your Food in Our U teaspoon salt OYSTERS NEWBunn. liquid and arid white sauce. Cook 2 Dreakfant—Orange juice, ready to cat cereal, FOR SUNDAY SUPPERS •zi teaspoon sage 24 oysters, with liquor minutes stir in sherry, then egg Modern Air Conditioned Dining Koojn 'A lar.t, red apples, cored 2 tablespoons butter yolks. Heat 3 minutes, stirring very scrambled eggs," frizzled ham. toasted English muffins, marmalade, FRIENDLY SERVICE Haiiv a housewife"liua developed a A tablespoons brown ausar coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Casserolo «f diced ham and noodles; aspara- few j.'1'.iv li.-tlrs worrying about what - cups white sauce gently over a low flame. Season and 3 tablespoon flour Salt and pepper serve. gus tip salad, fresh pineapple, assorted cookies, tea or milk. Dinner— Io have for a. Sunday nlirht supper 2 cups hot water . tablespoons Bherry MEALS SERVED HOT CAKES and and well she niicht. It's so easy to f tablespoon vinegar 2 er.z yolks, well beaten Cream of spinach soup, Yankee pot roaat, corn fritters, buttered car- WAFFLES . think of thinns to i-ervp, tliincs you 1( Canned lobster Is bent if turned AT ALL HOURS like, hut—-will the. cuc.its like them, j tenspoon salt Put oyatcr liquor In a pan and let rola, tomato and cream encose salad, deep dish apple pie, coffco or Hot Cakes .IS 1-3 cup raisins it come to tho holliud point. Skim from can into a strainer nnd all tho too? Oh. my: Why is H that every- paner. if any. removed. To remove beer. WafUea one doesn't like the came tliiiiK? Of Sprinkle chops with s-alt and sage. off tho froth. Put pan over con- Luncheons 50c & 60c stantly boiling water, add oysters can flavor, dip in pirjjty of cold Hot CIIIICB and Suiisugo 40 course there's nlil reliable, our friend Scar slowly in hot pan, turning to water and' let stand live minutes the Kiusaee. He's liked and appre- brown both sides. Place in large and when their edges curl, add the TUESDAY Dinners 75c & $1.00 Hot Cakes wllL Fried Drain thoroughly, ronr and Breakfast — Grapefruit, hot wheat cereal, ciated bv nenrlv everyone find -when baking dish. Slice apples In 1-3-lnch white sauce, Ecason and heat. Then meat between towcln. wipe •- © '•• • Ham or Hncnn .40 dre?Epd up and clven a few trini- slices. Arrange on chops and sprinkle creamed chipped beef on cornmoal waffles, coffee or cocoa. Lunc_^h Waffles and Sausago _ .60 llllnps he's; irln.-ii: with brown sugar. Add flour to fat —Hot beef sandwiches, pickled beets, mashed potatoes, fruit gelatine Dinners A Specialty Waffles with Cried Ham SAUSAGES IN CKEAM. in pan and cook until brown, stir- with whipped cream, tea or milk. Dinner—Broiled pork sausages, or Bacon .80 1 nouml link Hiusnscs cut in ring constantly. Add water and stir until mixture bolls. Then add vine- fried potatoes., apple frittera, string bcap£ rhubarb meringue pie, Waffles with O r e a m onc-lni'li niecer. Chicken .60 Jt pound mushrooms, sliced thin gar, salt and raisins. Pour this coffee. Sea Food in Season '1 tablespoons bulter sauce over chops and apples. Cover '•; cup white "wine and hake In n. hot oVcn 400 F for 30 [WEDNESDAY FINEST WINES AND LIQUORS :: tablespoons heavy rreani minutes, or until apples arc tender. Breakfast—Baked apples with Put EjausaccH. mushrooms and but- IT'S A FACT! cream, fried ter in un earthenware casserole or mush with syrup, poached eggs on toast, broiled bacoi raisin toast, one of copper Find cook over a low DATE CUSTARD PIE coffeo or cocoa. Lunch—Chili con came frijolea, sliced tomatoos, but- flume or in n hot ove.n for 15 mln- 1 cup dates BOND IS EASY tered crackers, lemon ice, assorted cookies, ten or milk. Dinner— ulrn Add wine nnd cook T> minutes 2 CKKH longer. Add cream nnd serve im- 1-3 cup sUKar Boiled cottage ham, now potatoes, smothered cabbage, green salad, mediately with toast. */j teaspoon salt TO CHEW, apple dumplings with hard sauce, coffeo or beer. 1 teaspoon cinnamon V\ teaspoon nutmeg I THURSDAY I For SMOOTH, balanced CREAM OF MUSHROOM 1 tablespoon fine cracker crumbs NOT RUBBERY 1 run Bcaldcd milk ' • 1 Breakfast—Pineanpln jucio, boiled rice with SOUP Plain paste ] butter, (sugar and cinnamon, jelly omelet, Canadian bacon, coffoo cake, flavor.... aged slowly in 1 ,= cun cocoanut LIKE SOME BREAD i pound fresh mushroonm Cut dutcs in pieces to make 1 cup. coffco or cocoa. Lunch—Corn chowder, assorted sandwiches, cold slaw 2 CIIHH boilinc water Boat etrira silently, add sugar, salt, fruit cup, tea or milk. Dinner—Casserole of lamb and vegetables, .'I bouillon cubes chicken ilavor cinnamon, nutmeg, cracker crumbs, apple and nut salad, creamy rico pudding with raisins, coffee. glass-lined tanks to the 2 nllcca onion scalded milk and the dates. Line n I'VE TRIED 1 tablespoons buttor KlasH pic plate with plain pastry and FRIDAY build up a rim. Put a smaller plate Breakfast—Stowed rhubarb, ready to eat very peak of mellownesj^ 3 tablespoons flour IIIHIUC and bako 12 minutes on the • • 2 CUPH milk and 1 cup cream, or cereal, codfish cakes, buttered toast, jolly or jam, coffoo or cocoa. il cups rich milk bottom of oven at 425 F. Reduce, the Dash of unit and pepper hnat Io 325 F., move pic plate to Lunch—Spaghetti, tomato sauco, dressed lettuce, apple-tapioca pud- insist upon front of oven nnd pour custard Into ding, tea or miEc. Sllnner—Vegetable «oup, b»k«d stuffed hnddock, Hlie.o mushrooms very thin. Place the ciust. Sprinkle with cocoanut .' In kettle., add water, bouillon cubes ri)nd return to bottom of tho oven. now boiled potatocn, buttered brutsols uprouts. mixed grcon naiad, and onluu. Hcnt. to bolllnc point nnd Bake 35 minutes or until knife comes lemon moringuo pie, coffee. • ' I dimmer eentlv 20 minutes. Melt but- out clean. lor In a. pun. add flour and stir until smooth. Add milk nnd cieiim and I SATURDAY I „ continue coolthur and ntlrrinc until FRENCH CHOCOLATE I I Urcikfast—Fresh pinoapplc, corn meal muah, thlchoned. Add to mushrooms. Sea- '•t'.i admires unawcetoncd choco- Iinm and eggs, buttered toast, coffoo. Lunch—Stuffod tomatoes with con to taste. Scrvlos 4. late, cut In nieces —'/5-xmr -water Creole rico. jold cuts, molba toast, chocolato pudding with whipped SHRIMP CROQUETTES 01 CUD HUKiir cream, tea or milk. Dinner—Split pea »oup, veal paprika, dumplings, Dnuh of eult imotliercd carrots, pear and nut salad, layor cako. coffoo. '1 (illarlH shrimp '.i cun cream L. tablespoon bull or 6 ciinn hot milk SUNDAY .'.{ wlneElttBs vinegar Com'blno chocolalo and water and Breakfast—Chilled melon, roady to cat corcal, A llttlo united nutmeg place over low flame. Cook 4 niin* plain waffles, syrup or jam, baked eggs, crisp bacon, coffee or cocoa. 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce utcu or until smooth and blended, Run nhrlmti through grinder, mix stirring constantly. Add sugar and Dinner—Crabmcat cocktail, broiled chicken, baked Bluffed .potatoes, with butter, vlnecar. Worcestershire nalt and cook 4 in hill I OB longer. Cool. fresh buttered asparagus, fruit salad, dariolo duchesao, coffco. Supper aauco nnd nutmctr. Form into llttlo Fold Into cream. Place one round- —Club sandwiches, potato chips, pickles-olives, strawberry cliortcako, calcon and fry in deen fat, Ing tablespoon of chocolato mixture In ouch serving eup and pour hot coffco or toa.. Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class- In urner, jellied nnup.1 and cold milk over it, filling cup. Stir well to ate tlcsJluWo for. J blend, Q 8 giduoy Snow will be pleased to supply any of thew recipes. ified Advertisements. Here you find the seller who Jt i to coll and tbe buyer .who wants to buy. RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 1937. Page Eleven

Eugcno Mogco put In a pool table an evening of general soclubillty was Senator from New Jersey. William at his Tinton Falls hotel. It was tho enjoyed. Last Campaign H.- Smathers, Democratic vlctoi William W.- Crane, Antonlus Gib- spent $B,154. first public pool tablo in tho vlllago, NEW'I ROUNDER RADIUS i of Yesteryears son, William McDugan and Mclvln The Mbst Costly Mlsa • Mary Kelly and Thomas : The 1938 campaign cost more than Ahorln •wore married at New Mon- Leek Joined the Bclford .Athletic — — . f twice as much as the 1928 election mouth by Ilev, J. J. O'Connor. club. The • Scnato Campnicn Exnenill- tho most cxponBlvo nn rcr.m-d until SAUCE PAN SET From Register Files - OJIvor C. Ayres, postninBtDr/ai'Z^M UlE^v»CKn32totEI*3SriSsDlD3ltot*S d tt)Bt 1 oust' Point, celebrated his 07th blrth- political pnrtlcv their major nnn- In 1028 tho Rnpuhlicnna npont $0 lQt.t'IQt. attir TwiMity-lFlvo YcanT Ago, diiy. Ho wur) u voU'inn of tho Civil illdnloH and a Iliml of liiiln|inmlont 20tt,000 tu»d tho' Uouiuci-ulfl $5,11-111,000 iQt .l-ci.Smart,'' •• — «MMMHMII ^iir^|ii,i rjuajp^—•••- Louis Schwartz, a Red Bank fur- war and served on oovoral of Uncle organizations spent $23,973,320 in tho bringing tho total to $11,508,000. Ex flat head. Stream- I ' niture dealer, oponcd &, branch storo Sam's gunboats. j 1D38 presidential campaign. penditurcs for tho 1938 campaign line handles.REG. tl.QO Happenings of SO and 25 Years Ago Culled From The at-Banger, Pennsylvania. Tho Navesink Improvement so- It was by far the most-costly in were: Republicans $14,198,202, Demo Round, tasy-clean corners. The Rod Bank Poultry club pre- cioty met at Firemen's hall at that American history. cratjj $0,228,406. Cover Set, 59c extra. News and Editorial Columns for Entertainment sented a, sterling silver cup lo Drplace. , with Walter S. Ellis, tho as- Tho largest expenditure in the sen- l£dwln Field as a mark of esteem sociation's prcsidont, presiding. Ono atorial races was $36,573 by W. War- Boys can make extra Docket money /of Today's Readers. and appreciation. Tho doctor had of tho roost Important things dono ren Barbour, former Republican eolllnK The .Register—Advertisement Fifty Years Ago. to tho houso of Dr. Labaw In that boon club president over nlnce it at tho meeting was giving oMclal Tho spring olootlou lu ahrowsbury village, was organized. names to. street and roads leading township was oxcoptlonally qulot. Tho Atlantic Highlands fltcam saw- Justice Borgln/nlod an opinion In to tho village. Tho main contests woro botweort mill and J. J, Leonard's stoam saw- tho supremo court confirming tho Ralph Mulford of Fair Haven en- WUllara E, Cross of Fair Havon and mill at Fort Jlonmuuth wore being order of tho Public Utilities commis- tered his six-cylinder Knox car in Richard Bordcn 'of Llttlo Silver for run to their full capacity. sion directing Sunday trains to stop tho annual sweepstakes race at In- ircolioldor, Daniel H. Bordon • and Tho livery stablo occupied by Wa.t Asbury Park. dianapolis, Charles E, Applogoto for dvorseer T. Franklin at Atlantlo Highlands A publicity dinner was given by William Reed of • Mechanic street of tho poor and Aaron W. Tllton and and owned by T. T. Rogoro was sold tho business men of Kcyport, at was 72 years old and a group of John Sheehan for constable, Thoro to D, Lane Conovor, who planned to which 200 attended from that bor- friends, paid him a surprise visit In was a. vory light voto out, Mr. Bor- move It to liia largo Jot on-Center ough and nearby towns. Henry Balz colobration of tho event, don dofcatod Mr. Cross by 104 votes; avenuo at that placo, was toaBtmostcr and ex-Governor J. Everett Asay'B Iceboat Streak won LARGE UTILITY POTS Daniel Borden dofeated Mr. Apple- Tho family of K. D. Chandler of Franklin Fort was tho principal tho championship pennant for tho Easy-clean dome 8QUIRTI gato by 110 votes, and Mr. Tliton de- Fair Haven were poisoned by eating speaker. season offered by tho Independent cover:round, easy- feated Mr, Shoeh&n by 68 votes, Improperly prepared, ham. A charter was granted to the Free- Ice Yacht club of East Red Bank. clean corner i Tho Rumson nurseries at Llttlo Richard Ollvor of tho phalanx hold Trust company, with Josoph Alston Beckman was appointed a Broad-grip han- Silver, established In 1854 by Ashor loaned his canning factory at that McDermott agent in charge, member of tho Exccutivo committee dles. Steam-seal. KU.t2.sa Hanco, wcro In financial difficulties placo to E. C. Hazard of Now York, Mr. and Mrs. William B, Robinson of the New Jersey Commission Gov- 10 Qt. Bize ?2.49(Kerf.S2.95). and woi'o placod In tho hands of a who Homo tlma previously purchased of Kcansburg colobrated their 20th ernment league. "I expected to find receiver at tho suit of James Brown, tho Slclclea factory at Shrewsbury. wedding anniversary. Tho celebra- H. Whitney Conrow received his a bookkeeper. The chancellor vn- MATCHED SAUCE POT SET Mr. Ollvor wag engaged by Mr. Haz-tion was In tho form of a surprise commission as postmaster of Ocean- you in the cellar -. 4 Qt. and 6 vated tho receivership on a legal ard as manager of his factory. party, arranged by some of their port, succeeding Douglas Garrigan. Qt. Bizej.. A cover technicality on tho petition of Con- Hcrr Ludwlg JacobBon, who wasneighbors. Tho old toll houso at Tinton Falls bending over a wash- for every pot. over brothers. Tho nurseries were In tho tobacco business at Bayview, .'Robert Laird, well known Scobcy- was sold by Paul Walsh to Red Same features at RED. M ID awarded a gold premium at the Cen- took employment with Culllngton & vlllo resident, died in hiB 77th year. Bank parties. board on Monday! the 8 Quart Utility Pot tennial exposition In Philadelphia In Sons at Red Bank, Ho- had been engaged in the distil- Frank Logan was elected presi- listed above. 1876. Gcorgo A. Longstrcct, ono of thlere y business for nearly half a cen-dent of the Holy Namo society of Don't tell me you've young mon at tho New Jersey tury, Holy Cross church, Rumson. Others Henry C. Whlto won u $200 shoot- Standard ofllce, was qulto 111 with TEA KETTLES Mrs. Adeline C. Yard, widow of to hold official positions in tho so- Ing match at Long Brunch. His op- diphtheria. • ciety wero Joseph Widloy, William finally learned that Wide flat bottom 3 QUARTS ponent was George Cubbcrly of Long Colonel James S, Yard, died at her Cards wcro out announcing the homo in Freehold, Sho was 74 years H. HIntelmann, John Daley and Rev. Branch. coming marriage of Miss Kittle E. J. Egan. it's more economical James M, Errlclison Mia confirmed Bray, daughter "of James Bray of old. ' Albert Spinney, head chef at Lewis - Rev.. J. W. Tower, Edward T. to send your wash .to as tho now postmaster at Freehold. tho Phalanx, to Josoph W. Thomp- Compton, James and Charles East- handle. Ho was formerly froight agent for son of Lcodsvllle. S. Thompson's farm at Brookdale, 2 Qt. $2.19 (Reg: $2.75); bought a late model motorcycle from niond and Lafayette. Balner, all of the laundry! Thank tho New York & .Freohold railway. Tho talk of Sea Bright during tho Kcansburg, formed a realty com- 4 Qt. $2.79 (Reg. $3,251; Tho appointment was mado- through Louis J. Tetloy of Red Bank at a 5 Qt. $2.98 (Reg. $3.50). week -waB tho punlahmont of prom- cost exceeding $200. pany. Mr. Tower owned a farm at goodness you've real- the Influenco of Prosecutor Charles inent members of trio Sea Bright Colt's Neck and the company bought Height. Methodist church for infractions of A now trolley lino waa proposed between Red Bank and Long Branch 80 acres near tha farm, for develop- ized it — after my NEW, 3-WAY COOKER Miss Edith Jocroy of Oceanic on- tho church discipline. Bov. A;. M. ment. , • A new size in this Lako preached hia farewell sermon by way of Little Silver and Elkwood tortalned at a 'birthday party. Her Park. Tho Postal Savings department at telling you for 3- guests were Joslo Wcldonmayer, and at Us closo stated It was his tho Red Bank postofllce was opened Joslo Harvey, Annie VanBrunt, painful duty to read five- members Miss Lillian B. Brlggs and Dalton to any person. At first tho ofllce was There is no reason months!" Emma Joffrey, SUBIO Williams, Llzzlo out of tho ohuroh for having sinned Parmly, both of Rumson, were mar- open to Red Bank residents only. nnd a baking dish »EG. J2.00 Brlgga, Annlo Yeoiiians, Annie Har- against tho church discipline. Thoso ried In tho Presbyterian church at Dr .Harvey W. Young ^installed for any woman . to allin one. Round, easy-clean vey, Mrs. Ella Scott, Mrs. SUBIO road out wero Captain Abncr H. that placo by Rov. Arthur A. McKay. two large gas lights In front of his corners. Broad-grip handles Pcarsall, Mrs. Potcr Tallman, Gcorgb West and Theodora Buckalew for Jamea Bray won .a bowling ball office on Broad street. make a drudge of 2 Qt.Eize $1.69 (Reg. $2.25). Seaman, Oliver Lloyd, Clem Harvey, signing a hotel liquor license, Mrs, for the highest score rolled on the Mrs. Mary Parker Welch, mother Charlie Dixon, Harry Hnrvcy, Angus, Ida Forry and Mrs. Georgia A, Phil- Sheridan hotel alleys during Feb- of Thaddcus P. Welch of Kcyport, herself. Just think tua Jeffrey and Willie, /'carsallj lips for dancing and John Errlctcson ruary. Murray Foster of Atlantic died at tho homo of her daughter, The Monmouth Baseball club, with for having Indulged too freely In tho Highlands was second high In a field Mrs. Kate • Hepburn of Bloomflcld, how muth enjoyment Fred Curtis as captain, and tho Co- consumption of liquor. It was of ten bowlers. in her 04th year. Mr. Welch was lumblas, with Edward Clayton at rumored about the villago that Gen- Sixty friends helped Mr, and Mrs. principal of tho Shrewsbury public you can get those 52 captain, played the first baseball eral Clinton B. Flak, tho millionaire James Rowland of Monmouth Park school. game of tho season, It took threo and a liberal contributor to thocelebrate a farewell to their home. days a year — while church, would also bo expelled for Miss Emma Holmes was elected hours to play the game, which was Ernest J, Rutan gave up his po-president of the Young Peoples Mis- we wash your linens S-ln-1 ComDinatJoa. Steams 3 vegett-; won by tho Columblas, 22 to 13. his ownership of stock In tho Sesitioa n as manager of Frank C. sionary society of the Shrewsbury bles et one time; or puddingjj ricej' The rules of the Methodist church Bright inn, which had a bar andStorck's piano store at Freehold to sold rum. Presbyterian church. with ivory soap. dried fruits, etc. Preserves natural' were that no pastor could remain tnke a position with tho Singer Sow- John O'Brien of Hcaddcn's Corner flavors. Saves fuel; "pot watching.") ing Machine company. more than throo yeara at any one A sociable was held at the home of was hit by a stick of timber and Large covered kettle also handy fopj charge. It becamo necessary, there- Mrs. John Abbott Worthlcy on East Thomas Tallman fell down the his leg was broken just above the coups and other usea. Complete: 31 fore, for Rev. Henry Belting to glvo Front street for tho benefit of Grace stairs at tho Red Bank Y. M. C. A.ankle. 1 Telephone one qt. perforated inset ""^^-—- up hla pastorate at tho Red Bank Methodist church. A program of building and sustained several -ser- Rev. George H. Gardner of New Methodist church, and he preached vocal and Instrumental music wasious bruises. Market was engaged as pastor of tho pans,steam rack, 8 qt. KO. 14.05 bis farewell sermon to a large con- given by Bessie Valentine, Lou Ap- Barling, Johnson & Frake wero Central Baptist church at Atlantic 2800 covered utility gregation, gar, Mrs. Mary B, Truox, Blanche given the contract to erect a four- Highlands. Tho church, which was pot and special S 9 At a missionary socloty meeting Spinning, Winnie Conover, Allda story brick building at Monmouth organized January 27, 1898, had been lifting handle; King and Mr. and Mrs. George 3 .« at tho Oceanic Methodist church, street and Maple avenuo for A. Lwithou. t a pastor for somo timo. Joseph W. Child of Red Bank mado Cooper. Davlson at a cost of $13,000, Philip Margules opened a cleaning the principal address. Others on tho A group of young: folks gave an Slgmund Eisner bought tho Mrs. and dyeing establishment on Pros- BED BANK ON SALE NOW BT program wqro Ada VanBrunt, Vorhio entertainment at Port Monmouth Elizabeth Clayton property on Bridge pect avenue. Mr. Margules made a Roht. Hnnce & Sons Brown, Jarnoa Emory, Emma Jeffrey for tho benefit of tho Methodist avenue, adjoining his factory hold- specialty of cleaning white goods. National 6c, 10c and $1.00 Stores, 41 Broad St. and Annie VanBrunt. church at that place. Prominent ings, and planned to enlarge tho fac- • William A. Walling moved from parts In the entertainment wero giv- tory to almost doublo Its size. ItEYrORT the- Dr. J. K. Cooper plnco Bt Colt's en by Jennie and Llbby Runyon and Josoph Strohmengev of Oceanic Supported by Merchants. Cleaners - Dyers - Launderers MonmouUi Hardware, 26 W. Fiont St 1 Tho Red Bank Register Is sup- Nock to his fathor's farm at Pha- Emma Walling . suffered a compound .fracture and lanx. ported by local as well as out-of- 70-76 WHITE ST., RED BANK The Social and Gleo club of Oce-other injuries as tho result of a run- town business men. Advertlsoments Navoslnk Hook & Ladder company anio grave an entertainment In theaway whllo driving home from the appearing regularly tell tho story,— of Bed Bank nominated William Presbyterian ohurch at .that place for Harding placo at F.umuon. Advertisement. It Pays to Advertise in The Register Wllley for chief, and Independent tho benoflt of Samuel Conovor's James Grover gave up his cloth- Engine company nominated Thomas widow, who had lost much property ing and furnishing store in the Monson. Relief Englno company in a recent fire. Those who hadChild building to take a position with nominated Martin Chandler for as-special parts on tho program wore the clothing firm of Hackctt, Car- atstant chief, and Liberty Hoao com- Jessie and NelHo Harvey, Vcnlo hart & Company of New York. pany ondoracd tho' nomination of Brown, Ada VanBrunt, Jomos Ball- Misses Beatrice and Marlon Dugan Mr. Mannon for chiof and Mr. Wil- ley, William Fonton, James Bogle, entertained tho St. James Dramatic lcy for asslBtant chief of tho Red Harry Harvey, Annie VanBrunt and .club at their home on Monmouth Bank flro department. Emma Jeffrey. street. Following a business session, Tho Incorporation of the borough of Atlantlo Highlands was chiefly duo to tho persistent efforts of Miss Ella F. Leonard- and Miss Carollno O. Lingo, editors of tho Atlantic Highlands Independent. FREE JOHN BARCLAY SERVICE Josoph Applcgnto, Jr., moved to tho old Applegato homestead at Ap- plegato's Landing, near Atlantic OUTS fJD.IL BILLS FOR THOUSANDS Highlands. Tho farm had been con- YOU'RE SHAKING tinuously In tho Applcgate fam|ly I'LL slnco 1640. GOOD COAL INTO THE ASHPIT. SHAKE THE DO THAT. Rullf Sutphln of Chapel Hill leased THftHKS FOR William H. Posten's blacksmith shop ORATES GENTLY AND at Naveslnk and moved his family NOT SO OFTEN, , YOUR HELP YOU'LL GET BETTEI HEAT AND SAVE YOUR TURN DAMPER IS OPEN TOO WIDE ALL YOUR HEAT IS GOING UP THE CHIMNEY Coifs much more fo Ig- nore Termites than to control tboa. Costing 0IRVICK MAN SHOWED THIS HOME THII HAN WAS 8EN0INQ VA1.UABLK OWNKR HOW TO IAVK MONRT BY CUT- HEAT UP THE CHIMNEY. THK SEAVtCS. those who have Ignored TING DOWN A5HPIT WASTE. MAN SHOWED HtM HI! MISTAKE. them $50,000,000 a year damages. IF YOU'LL HAVE THIS CHECK DAMPER I'LL HAVE THAT MOVED OVER BETWEEN THE TURN Eliminate the possibility DONE RIGHT of this real Termite dan- DAMPER, AND THE CHIMNEY, AWAY-THANKS I'M SURE YOU'LL GET PLE.NTY OF FOB COMING ger to your home. It is STEADY, EVEN HEAT not on expensive Job. Let us make a free in- spection of your property NOW. Dont wait 25,000 homes mado safe by Dt ap fo date. U.THOUOH Till* OWNER HAD A HCW BntVICC HAH POUND CHICK HUTU INtTAU-IO, HE COULDHT KKEP IN rmoHa POSITION, HOW And dont confuse effec- THE MOU1B AT AN IVXN TIMUnATUHT. air* muoT IYIN HUT.: tive .Termite Control ' with the usual "house- 6-WAV hold extermination-" Let this Free Service solve your END-TABLE i. E. s. TERMINIX INSULA- TION Co., lac, ia a part Heating Problems—no obligation LAMP BRIDGE LAMP of the world's largest X 6 AJovo ore Mmlrnlcd a few of ihe csuao of tho trotlUo nnil advlio TOO LAMP Uses up to six tfermite Control organi- beating tronLlw that borne owner* how to correct it Wbat'i more, thu zation-with oflice3 in 150 may run np ogalnaL But no matter service is absolutely /no, So It yon lights as you turn tthatyonr partlmlkr problem may be aren't getting all the clean. Heads' heat switch up to six dties. All work BOND- - whether you an burning too much yon are paying for—or ii yoar beat- 1595 ED" and INSURED. tool-jetting tinercn bcit-or If you ing costs are oat of lino—telophona timos. find nnbnrned coall in the mbplt- your 'lilno conl' dealer right nwnr. Write or telephone. Illus- nmember, it I" the bnilncw of tho Ho will gladly tend a Service Man to trated Termite booklet Jobn Barclay Service Man to find tbe liolpyou. on request For this FEtEE Bleating Service 1595 LOOK rot; END-TABLE 11" THIS TAG LAMP IK3SU6.AT8ON CO., SMC Iwne 2503 PARK AVKNUE, NEW TOHK Ttltpbone MOtt H«von O-0IO8 , or our n«r«lt Sirvlca Drancbl Fred D. Wikoff Co.'.... 551 - 552 •ATLANTICHIGHLANDS Harold Coal Co, .' 132 I» T. GETTY, EATONTOWN lltnrr Allin Co. Iric _. 41) 18 Mtcli.nlc St. Kcd'Dnnk, N. J. LONQ DRANCII „.:. ...tlrsnch Fu«l Co.. Inc 1000 Olllcollourflt 8:30 A. UL tod P. at Telephonenoil Dnnli lnnOi Emorircncy Phononfler office lioura,nod nnnli 109. 32-E.37 Tclirl'W Hell Daiilc 2222 II. D. Sherman & Soni. Inc. 300

i\ Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11,1937. at the homo of Mrs. John Cromalni Gross's grandmothers, Mri. Amall Port Monmouth. last week. Among those presen GrosB, Ladies' Night wore MIBS Mary Rouse and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Russell Poling wer< (Thi Bed Bank KoglaUr cm b« booohl visitors at Highlands Saturday. In Port Monmouth from Larrr Guunlu Nana E. Helwlg, who were actlvo In Observed Monday Cbarlel Mayera and Gbarlel LJibhiaiir.) forming tho guild, Tho girls have Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rellly ha named Uiolr society tho N. E. H. clfih relatives from Bayonno with them - By Brotherhood Tuotofcmen bUtt BtienuouB.tlmo to correspond .with tho ,,iulUoAa'. ot Sunday.- for about two hours last Thursday Minn HolwlK. Mrs. Cathleon Cullon of Brooklyn uflernoon In putting out a Kri«>

SOCIAL HYGIENE SESSION. toithno stopovers THREE PIECE SUITS Mrs. M. A. Vreolond of llttlo Silver or left overs Chairman of 2*rogrom Arrangements. With A Furred Topcoat "The Control of the Venereal Dis- eases" Is to be the subject of an af- Spring Junction is ternoon and evening conference at sji that point be- the Berkeley-Carteret hotel, Asbury 45.00 Park, Thursday, April 1. The plans tween Thanksgiv- are being made by a committee of ing and Easter representatives of the County Medi- It's a two-piece suit with wrap-around jacket plus a cal society, Monmouth County Or- where your win- wolf collared top_coat: Ber.utuW li'v'.it flutiy fur, on ganization for Social Service, health ter clothing starts beige, gray or navy, fi' ::z 7" to 20. officers and the Federation of Pub- lic Health agencies. Mra. M. A. to look like some- Vreeland of Little Silver Is the pro- thing lost in the gram chairman. , mails and where Several afternoon sessions will be held at which will be discussed .va- every day drags rious phases of the subject of spe- like a cold in the cial interest to' physicians, nurses, health officers, teachers and laymen. head. In the evening there will bo a din- ner followed by an address on "Syphilis and Social Security" by We're ready to Dr. William F. Snow, director of tho snap you out of it American Social Hygiene association. Dr. Snow Is an authority on this and give you a subject and Is well known for his breath «of Spring many years of work both through- out this country and aboard.. ... and all we ask The public is Invited to attend al is your time . . . Sophisticated Juniors the sessions. Full information can we'll talk about bo' secured from B. H. Obert, 711 As- bury avenue, Aflbury Park. the selling later. Keenly Applaud These New In practically every city and town in the "Pretty" Dresses New Monmouth. New suits from United States you will find this wonder- Devonshire to be ful coat sold by the best store in town. A selection by a quartet featured tried on. New 7.98 the Sunday morning service at tho In this locality the makers of Knit-tex Baptist church. The members of £he hats from Stetson Frankly feminine drosses for toas, luncheons, and "dates." quartet were Mrs.^Samuel Johnston to' be tilted just Very now ,and very "pretty." MISB Bessie Pentefman, S. E. Curtis . have chosen us as their exclusive agents. and Wllllnm B. Morford, so. New shirts Mrs. Howard W. Roberts Is con- from Manhattan They know that our customers will be Frou-Frou Taffeta With White fined to the house with a heavy cold. The Women's Missionary society to be held out af sold their correct size and that the.coats Violets And A Frill of the Baptist church > will meet at arm's length and. (Above left) Navy and black, sizes 11 to IT. the homo of Mrs, William E. Mor- •will be properly altered whenever altera- ford this afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. admired. (i( A meeting of the trustees of tho tion is necessary. Pastel Scatter-Print With Baptist church was held last night All lrere for the Fluted Frills after prayer meeting. sole purpose of And they know too that we will sell, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Grlggs nnd (Above right) Bolge, thlstlo, gray, blue. Benjamin Gitfggs visited the Walker- supplying you only the genuine Knit-tex Coat and offer Slzoo 11 to 17 Gordon dairy farm near Princeton with a new soul Saturday. no substitutes. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Uoberts tonic that's just of Brooklyn spent Snturday nnd Sun- as important as SHEER WOOL DRESS Buy Your Easter Outfit COMPLETE dny with Mr. Roberts' parents, Mr. and Mis. Howard W. Roberta. molasses and sul- s Via Our Martin Casserly Is the first farm- phur. In The "Pretty" New Manner North Jersey Shore Deferred Payment er In this section (o plow. Martin 30 Mutula ran him a close second. Plan A Bible conference will be held to- ANGORA KNIT-TEX $35 morrow afternopn and evening at 10.98 , tho Baptist church. Neighboring churches will bo represented by del- • Softer, more subtle this NEW styling. And in wool egations. as sheer and light as silk almost. Tucked neckline, John Krlnor of Atlailllo Highlands shirred bojsom, dressmaker pockets. And young a3 lms moved in apartments in tho . building at Campboll's Junction can be. In beige, aqua or dusty. Sizes 12 to 20. —Ried Bank— ownoil by Herman Lnbrocquo. T— Red Bank — John Kltzpud'.lck wns n. visitor nt Fashion nnd -Junior. Sho|m Now Tf«H Saturday nnd Sunday, 1 . Hccond Floor Asbury Park A FIUENDLY VISITOR Bringing Good Notvs Every Wocli for 68 Years to All the Family, In tho Homes of Bed Danh and VlolnJty—About Local Events and Local. People

IIN>4 v/ •»Uotch in* "which-- 20 men "will-act as th&-eerlou3"'6roblem of parking au- nearly 15 years ago, at which tlma Clear $500 On of protest tha.t-.Jb.-oev'iiiusoaottiKli Rene and chorUB tomobiles; therefore be It President RoosoVolfif they thought vote in the legislature. "models" for ladles' clothing. Also thousands of people were attracted "The Kcokuk Culture Club" ™ there will bo two choruses of school RESOLVED, that the Red Bank to Red 'Bank. ho bad planned to revise the Court. Bayshore fishermen are apprehens- Acreage Sold Mrs. Bent and chorus Chamber of Commerce takes note at Annual Ball Mrs. Schweors and Mr. Borden eald "The NiEhtingale and the Star" Fill girls, dancing and singing, a pro- The proposed show to be held ive over the latest movo to put them logue by primary children and spe- the services rendered by Albert S. they thoroughly approvod the Presi- Finale rrincipalo and chorii Miller and express Its sinccro appre- May will not only feature exhibits out of business and have enlisted the For Home Site Other principal characters besides cialties between tho acts. Mrs. Red Bank retail merchants but dent's plan ...and protested against aid of many of their friends in an ciation for the able leadership and Fifteenth Annual Purim Frolic those mentioned are: Chrlney Conover will, act as pianist thoughtful consideration so gener by lumber dealers, boat bulldcraj adoption of the resolution on the attempt to dofeat the bill. Tbo mat- Attended by 500 Persons Lost ground that It does not represent Former Wagner Property Bought General Lo Margins de VHIefrfinchc About 100 persons attended nn ously criven by him as chairman of houso construction firms, etc Pro* ter was brought up Monday night at George Coughlin open meeting of tho grange and cov- the parking committee. And bo it fesslonala will be engaged to decor* the views of all the realdents of Lit- tho meeting of tho Mlddletown further Night at Smoke Shop—Two tle Sliver. by John M- McCauley of Lieutenant Rene LaMottc ...- - ered dish sociable at the Colt's Neck ate the armory and set up the In* Township Democratic league by Edward Danowitz schoolhouso Tuesday night. The • RESOLVED, that tho secretary bo Prize Winners. Victor Satter, president of tho Brooklyn, Who Will Build a Francois, porter William Casey instructed to send a copv of this reso- dividual booths, together with thai} Theodore J. Labrecque, the president, Marie Louise, Etlenne'a sister „. program included dancing, commun- background and floor coverings, ar>4 council, presided In the absence of and a resolution wan paBsed direct- lution to Mr. Miller personally, as Mayor Edward C, Flodlor, who Is in Fine Residence On It. Elizabeth Cotter ity singing, a vocal solo by Mrs. Har- well as to tho local newspapers and In addition to this there will be eleoa Tho 15th annual Purlm ball If the Ing the secretary to write to Mon- Bcbp, - dancer Phyllis Wilier old Gunther with her own guitar ac- also that this resolution be spread trie flood lights, as well as othed P.ed Bank Ladles' Hebrew society Florida. Mm, Bent Margaret Harbt&on mouth county's representatives In the Specialty dancer Morion Hogan companiment and the song, "I'll Take upon the minutes of the meeting. electrical features. waa held laBt night at tho Smoko A letter waa received from Fred legislature and to Senator John E. The tract of four and one-half You Home Again, Kathleen," by a Tetl, who operates a grocery Btore, Shop jfirls Mary June Fleming, Mary Mr. Miller for many years has It has not been fully decide^ Shop tavern and was attended by 300 Toolan of Perth Amboy and Speak- acres at Fair Haven owned by Mrs. Lou Donayan, Anne Little, Mary Carton. quartet consisting of Arnold Cono- been active in securing better park- persons. Tho committee of which asking for a limited rotall distribu- er Thomas Glynn Walker of the aa- William Carroll Wilson and fronting Footmen ...„ Frank J. Bauer, Stanley ver, William Hunt, Rusaell Heulltt whether the merchants will put oij tion llconso which would permit him Danowitz, Edward Cogan, Edward Kelly. Ing facilities (or Red Bank's com- their own show or whethor Mr. Mlllei Mrs. Harry Molstrleh was general Bembly urging the defeat of tho bill. on the river and Grange avenue has and Chrinoy Conover. mercial district and much credit Is chairman realized about $500. Music to Bell unchlllod .beer for consump- been bought by John M. McCauley Tho chorus and members are: and his committee will be assisted tion off tho promlaos. Fred L. Ayera, Opening chorus—Mary Laurino, Lola A talk on "The Significance of St. due him for the parking facilities by a professional director. These) was furnished by tho Smoke Shop or- of Brooklyn, who will build a fine re- Nicholas, Elizabeth Reynolds, Margaret Patrick's Day" was given by Rev. F. which we have at present, chestra and two floor shows were borough clerk, was Instructed to in- sidence on It for hla own use. The Connors, Mary Cotter, Dolores Moynahan, and other plans will be further dm form Mr. Toll to make formal ap- Alvln Lagwith, pastor of the Re- It was through his initiative that ilded upon within tho next few day* presented by tho regular Smoke Shop sale was mado by the Allaire & Son AnKCla Belleza. Margaret Bcvina. Lcuh formed church oi Colt's Neck. Miss ontortalners, plication through tho borough clork's Write To Your Coudrler, Catherine Finn. Mary Carton. more parking space was secured In after a canvass is mado of tho pos« agency of Red Bank. Mrs. Wilson Doris liaise, Ella Herd en, Ann M&rchnnt, Julia Parker gave a talk about her office. is a resident of Montclair. the rear of the stores on the west sibillty of advance booth selling. Mrsi Two door prizes of $2.50 in cash Juliette Miller, Elizabeth O'Connor, Anne recent trip to California. Other side of Broad street, and It was also Mr. Haaler reported that the S. P. Senators And Tho property comprises four and Little, Caryl O'Neil, Helen Power, Ann Tay- Rae McCandllsh, executive secretary wore won by Irving Moakowltz of oi-. Mary Lou Donovan, Mary Jane Flern- speakers wero Elwood Douglass, through his initiative that tho first Wallace street and Milton AbramofT C. A. was being reorganized and one-half acres and has frontages of county farm demonstrator, and Dep- of the Chamber of Commerce, ttf n'ff. arrangements were made wltll the ports that without any solicitation 30 of Long Branch. Tho prizes were that for the present the disposal of 380 feet on the river and 550 feet on "While , the Cats Away"—Elizabeth uty Archibald Halght of Glendola. stray dogs would bo handled by Her- ' Congressman William O'Brien cstato for tho prlg- booths have been requested by as donated by Samuel Schwartz of Grange avenue. Tho westerly ex- O'Connor, Dolores Moynahan. Clara Whit- nal use of the property between Front street and tho Fashion & man J, Wonzol of Naveslnk. On the posure affords a (lno view of the riv- ledBQ, Mary Jana Fleming, Marjorlo Jones, many firms. recommendation of Mr. Hasler the Mary Lou Donovan, Anne L'ttle, LnVcrne West Front street and White streat In addition to featuring Red Bonlj Beauty salon of Monmouth street. Urge Them to Use Their Influ- er. The river land Is bulkheaded and Sand, Mary Carton. as a free public parking area. Tho winning tickets wore drawn by borough clork was directed to notify landscape work has boen~dono to "The Time, th Place and the Girl"— Passion Play To as a commercial center, the exhibit Thomas Irving Brown of Tho Rogls- dog ownorB by letter that they should ence in Favor of the_Applica- beautify tho grounds for a residence Mario GafTney. Mnry Malonc. Mary SaiiU Mr. Miller lias always advocated will feature Red Bank and vicinity Lucic, Mae Jackson, Doris Smith, Mar- Be Presented Here more parking space for Red Bank as a desirable place In which to live. tor. tako out licenses immediately. Last site. Riparian rights anHncluded In garet Elneham, Evelyn Marchant, Doruthy tion for a Federal Grant for 1 and still fedla that tho parking Mrs. Harry Sachs was co-chairman year 186 licenses wero Issued tho sale. f \ KildufT, Edna Wickham, Margaret O'Sase, It Is likely that not only the Cham- Twenty-flvo havo been Issued so far Proposed Oceanic Bridge. Grace Waldra»nn, Jane Victory, lone Pos- Tho Young Ladles' Democratic space we now have is far from ber of Commerce, but tho Rod Bank of the ball commlttco. Other mem- : The place is generally known aa ts!, Dorothy Hopkins, France? Sherry, ing adequate, anticipating tho growth born wero Mrs. Harry Feldt. Mrs. this year. the Wagner property/ It waaxpur- club will sponsor tho presentation of Board of Realtors and the Red Bank Mnry Lou Hammer, Midi Kcllcnyl, Alice the Passion play in the auditorium of Red Bank's commercial -activities. Samuel Cohon, Mrs. Harry Pruesack, A request by Elliott Borden, fire The board of freeholders of Mon- chased by Mr. and Mrs. Johti Wagner Job niton. Jack Thompson, John Flcmlnsj, mayor and council will co-oporato in of the River street school on Thurs- Mrs. Samuel Groonblatt, Mra. Frank chief, for tho installation of flro mouth county has filed with tho Ncw- a numbor of yonrs ago^^Adjdinlng It John Mulvlhljl. William Wlchmann, Har- putting forth this special feature of ry Jackson, August Schweers, Vincent day night, March 18. Tho perform- Rahn, Mra. Alex Hubort, Mrs. Hen-nlarm boxes In tho homes of Thoo- arrlc office of tho Public Works Ad- is tho formor McClure property tho exhibition. Heed, Alex Bouruerie, Edward McKenna. ance will bo given by tho Ormando Spring Fashions ry Hurwltz, Mrs. Loon Rucckhaua, doro Martin, Sr., and John A. Kemp, ministration application for a grant which Is now o-wneu by Henry E3. Ballet chorU9—Phyllis Miller, Anne Hortlcultunillsts, as well as retail ~ennciozzo company of New York. Mrs. Samuel Cohen, Mrs. Morris waa referred to thd flro committee to build a bridge across the Shrews- Butler. Mrs. Wilson acquired the Marchant, Margaret Me Demolish, Joan florists, have cxprossod a deslro to Jacka, Mrs. A. H. Horshon, Mra. Max with power to act. Mr. Bordon said Cotter, Eilznbcrfc O'Connor. Dolorea More, Mrs. Anna Peril is chairman of the Shown at Schulte'a take an active part In the show, and bury river, botween Rumeon and property In October, 1935, from the Dolores Moyimhnn, Juliette Miller, .Mar- Benowlta, Mrs. Nathan Lovlnsky, It would bo moro economical to put Mlddletown township, to re-place the Wagner estate. Sho had the large garet O'SIIKP. ' - committee in charge, Miss Helen it Is likely tha_t a largo number o( Mrs.'Moo Gordon, Mra. Porcy Schcr- tho boxes in these houses, which "Innzona will have charge of tho About 300 persons saw an advance booths will bo assigned to rotall and present antiquated structure. Every- old residence and other buildings de- "Hata Mnke the Womnn" nnd "Kcokuk showing of spring stylos at tho fash- man, Mrs^BenJamln Adlor, Mrs. Mor- arc near the flro house, than to run thing seoms to Indicate that the pro- molished, with tho Intention of erect- Culture Club"—Sadie I'owcr, Mariraret sale of tickets, members of -her com- wholosalo flower growers. ris Wcstorman, Mra. Harry Sprung, a wiro to tho home of Police Chief Lnnge, Mary Heath, Patricia Cahill, Mnry mittee being Misses Anna Geron], on revue held Thursday night in Tho commltteo has not decided ject will receive-tho approval of the ing a new home. A modern three- Dowd, Eugenia O'llcrn, Elizabeth Mctzgar, the Schulte-Unlted department atoro Mrs. Harry Madansky, Mrs. Max Fred Zlegler. Jean Jonca, Margaret Kelly, Joan Cotter, Sue Barrasso, Mary Cammella, whether it will engage professional Grand, Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Ja- Newark office and tho application car garage, with a living apartment, on Broad street. will then go to Washington, where It was built, but due to the death of Doris Dempaey, Cathloen Reynolds, Mnry Theresa RuMlni, Culta DIGcorgc, models for tho fashion show op cob Prown, Mrs. Isndor Green, Mrs. Arnone. Margaret Bolin, Helen Dttnvhy, Mary Ambrosl and Mary Carluoccl. The models exhibited tho latest in whether it will rely upon tho fem- Nathan Goldberg, Mra. Max Soldln, BUZZARD REMINDER. will bo passed on by federal officials. Mr. Wilson tho residence was not Margaret McDofioURh, June Peyton, Doris spring creations on a stage erected constructed and the proporty was KathBchmldt, Claire Stockton, Josephine A prize of $5 will be disposed of .nlno beauties of lied Bank and vi- Mrs. Jacob Goldin, Mrs. Joseph Co- Then will como tho crucial test, Lorent. for the occasion in tlio ready-to- Snow Falling on 10th Anniversary of placed on tho market. on tho co-operatlvo plan, the receipts cinity to do tho modeling for them, lion and Mrs. Rose Zogcr. and Tho Register has boon asked by Footmen's chcu*u«—Frank Bauer, Edward from which will bo turned over to wear department. Incidental music The Famous Storm. Coffan, Harry llrudy, Henry Burke. Victor a number of public-spirited citizens It Is tho intention of the new own- tho fund to aid flood sufferers. \yas furnished by Dan Fnzzonc's or- Posters wcro mado by MIBS Myrna or to Immediately propare plans for Corbett, 'Stanley Donowili. Bernard Kel- With a northeast wind and undor to a»k tho pooplo of Monmouth lenyi, Edward Kelly, Hnrry Hydcr, Joseph chestra. JUST CANT DO WITHOUT IT. Rucckhaus, MIBS Ruth Straus, Miss hb new homo so that It will bo ready Roao Grand, George Trubln and Mur- conditions much the sorao as tho county to write to Senators A. Harry, Sciirert, fierald Wyndorf, John Lnntr, Wil- The models were Misses Constance Mooro and William H, Smathors and for his occupancy this summer. Hnm Tomnino, Josct>h Palnin, Itlchard At- Robaon, Viola Bottagaro, Caroline ray Houtkln. famous bliszard of 1888, snow began trlilire, (Icrnrd Kennedy, William Copper- Dance at Rumson . Sen Bright Resident Misses Tho falling early this morning boforo to Congressman William H. Sutphln thwalte. Hoy Dauer, Iicster Smith, Leslie Rottler, Lizetto Corbett and Mar- Register Willo In the South. urging them to use their Influence Ell, Trnncia Dublin, Theodore Flynn, John jorlo Jones, Two pupils from Tony daylight and it is still descending, St. Patrick's Night Will you please sond a copy of although in a moro or loss half- In favor of tho application. Chambers To Take Picture Collins, Albert Toy lor, Raymond Bohn, Hunting's dancing class and Adi-i- Club Opposes Sale of Commerce, servlco clubs, official Werner Kclsman. James (jtiinn, Joseph enne Miller displayed children's Tho Register as it Is ouch a nowiy hearted fashion as Tho Register goes Muhormy, John Gnul. paper and bolng thnt I am away bodies and organizations of all kinds "Mnncot of the Troop"—William Andcr- St. Patrick's day will bo observed wear. Of Water Works to pross. Thoro was BUCII an Inter- Of Fire Department In an appropriate manner at Rum- from homo for tho winter, I want to lude In tho early stages of tho storm are asked to Join In thla movement. .JOH, Hnrry Ucunett, Thomas Dean, We li- The styles wcro described by Miss Without such concerted offort there ft nl DeSnntc, '1'homna Dunne, II nro Id El- son. Thero will bo a real old-fashion- Jane McHiigh. > keep In touch wltlrt tho doings of Tho Atlantic Highlands Democratic 40 yearn ngo today, but tho govcrn- A plcturo of tho six companies of mer, Wnltcr Gitison, Edward Hoaly, John Monmouth county. I always road Is llttlo likelihood that tho applica- Hoiritn. Walter Kclleher, John Little, Dnn- ed Irish danco tho night of March club went on record at its last moot- mont weather bureau has Issued a tho Red Bank flro department and 17lh In Holy Rosary hall for the Tlio Register whon I am homn, ing against tho fralo of tho borough reassuring report that history will tion will bo approved. Folks who tho ontlro equipment of tho depart le| and I'eti-r Mnrchclti, William Ryder, Postpone Alltoiriobilo Slum-. know other senators nnd congress- Harry Postc], WWIiim Nnrrlfl, Knymoml benefit of Holy Rosary and Holy Duo to a shortage of now aulo- which Is In Sea Bright, so naturally wator plant to a privato concern. A not ropoat. It predicts slowly ris- mont will bo token Sunday morning Hardy, VJIIU&m t;ly»», Lloyd Goldsuerry, Cross churches. Tho committed miss It whon I am down hore." commlttoo constating of Daniel O. ing tomporaturo with light snow to- men besides those mentioned nro nsk- at 10:30 o'clock nt tho Ked Bank Robert Kilieri, John O'Nell, Jnmcs Elmer, mobiles caused by atriltea in tho od to wrlto to them too. It Is of John Knmmltc, I^nwrenco Mfthoncy, John promises plenty of "Irish music and automobile industry pinna luivo been So writes Miss Anna Wlclunnn, I'ulono, Walter Willlama and John day and fair weather tomprrow. armory. Chlof James Vaughn re- McDcrniott. J nines Alvnlor, William Sctnro. songs by a group of musicians who largo lmportnnco thnt tho appeal for dropped for tho annual sprlin; nuto- who Is stopping nt tho Whitehall Ryan waa appolntod to draw up a quests that tho dromon report P/iul Kriincdy. Clinrlcn Johnston, John know how to render Irish music in resolution to that effect. Petitions quick action should bo largo and O'Noll, Itnymoml Woolley. hotel in Palm Beach, Florida. Sho At St. Thomas's Chapel. uniform at their respective flro an Irish way." To mako suro of tills mobllo ohow of the Monmouth Coun- will bo circulated by thn club, ropvcflontatlve. houso Sunday morning at 10:15. Snappers—Dennln Menje. Jerome Hot- ty Automobllo Dealers' nsaoclutlon. la another of Tlio Register's InrflB Rov. Morton A. Barnoa of St. thio, Victor Armelllno, Goorffo JMorvan, tho committee has . engaged Fin- Tho matter lias not como up be- In past yean) tho show haa been family of satisfied rendorn who just James' church, Long Branoh, will b« Plans which accompanied tho ap- WI Ilium JI'UPH, Jnmcs Murray. 's orchestra, In chargo of tho can't do without tho lupcr when foro tho council for dlBauaaion, but "Uenr Llttlo'Girl Who la Good"—Gror- held nt tho lied Hank nrniory. Andy the special preacher at 8 o'clock this plication for tho grant estlninlo tho "It Suro Docs Glvo Service." nlTnlr are Joseph Duryea, CoDrBO way from honio. roports nro current thnt ropreaonta- rello Klmer, ARnoi DflTuro, Pntrloln Dy- ___atbauni, president at tho associa- ovonlng at a Lonton sorvlco at St. cost of tho proposed now brldgo at Charles C. Conover Is another per- nnn. Josephine Kelly, Kdnn Dnkcr. Dolorea Hatlanun, John Kenny and William tlvos of a private water .company $1,HO,000. Of this amount to per son loud In tho praises of tho scr- More. Dorothy. {aiiulhcott, RUrcnrot Nolnli, Kinneg.m - tion, announced, at n meoting_Mon- havo made surveys anil navo dis- Thoman's chapel of Rod Bank. Bun- Kvflyn Oiuilii. Unthprlne Moyimhun, Yo- Mnoroft Flrniiitn'i Mnnrr. day morning . at 7:30 o'clock-Holy cent or-$503,000 would bo In the vlcn rendered by Tho Register's want iluy night thnt nrranijemonls would cussed tho matter unolllclally with of- Innilti DcMiuin, Melon Ilcrrltifr, Lorraine bo mado for a ohow next October. Tho I.lncroft Flro company will flclulti. Mr, Williams, who is n mem- Communion will bo observed rand a form of nn outright grant. Tlio bal- nd department. Ho stntes, "It sine Itottino, Mi.rlc Cftlnndrlclln, I'Hly Qloymi, To Hold ltmiiniufTo Sale. vcapor sorvico will bo hold at 5 ance of $037,000 would bo paid by does glvo service." Helen VmiNote, .Murffnrct Splllanc, Mnry hold u St. Pntdak'a dance at tno flro ber of tho council, said ho would op- Tomainc. Alylna MeDermott, It axel Kenny. Tho county executive board of tho I.uvn nnd Garden Seeds, house next Wednesday night. Me poso nny attempt to sell tho plant. o'clock In tho afternoon. '' • tho county. Mr. Conover ndvortlHcd lnBt Thurs- Cntherlne Poyle, Mnilellno Odenback. World Wldo Guild will hold a, rum- A complete line of now lawn nnd Quito's orchestra will play for old Now Diego), englnoB wore lnstnllod in dny that ho had two doors,for snlo "Ze EIIBHBII _ LnnRunffo"—(Jeorffo Orob, mage snlo Saturday morning, March garden .seeds. Also, n full lino of fer- tho wator works last year and bids Dluo Stone. nnd ho Informs Tho Register that Lester Iteilty, William Connor, Alfred and modern clnncon. nofrnahrfieilM "Kiddle" Show at Garlton. ft ell N, Jnme* Fleming, John Knluer, Jerry 13, at Union lire houso on Shrews- tilizers for lawns nnd guidon". Frod will bo Borvcd hy tho Lftdlrlfl' alWll". have boon roolvcd for tho construc- Now Is tho time to Improvo tho np- they woro sold within two hours af- D, WtkofT Co., Ked (Janlc.—Advortltie- The Red Bank auxiliary of Mon- pcaranco of your property. Wo offer KulUvnn, Kuirene Bhcchnn, Johfi MncDon* bury nveiuie. Mis. ElcnnQi' Kenyon nry of tho company, llVflillt McOtii* tion of a now nitrntlon iiystom, Mem- mouth Memorial hospital will hold a lino grade of blue utono for your ter tho paper had been on tho street nM, Walter llrl*Up>-, Niolioki Miinnlnit, Is chairman. ment. bers of tho tho club otnto tho plant through tho pulling powor of n Reg-fieorjre Ktihn, Thomas Rehwreni, Willlnm on In ironnral olinlfman nnrt h» H a "Klddlo" show at the Carlton thea- driveways nnd pnths nt right prlcos. HOUR. JJUIL'3 Hniiiin, Kruno Kelsmnn, Fran- iiingtii niiRo: wing analatvil by Fruit Owon/i, Jliiliili will bo entirely pnld for In four yoaro ter Saturday morning of next wcok Trcd D. Wlkoff Co,, lied Bank.—Ad- ister want advortlscmont. cl» Huutim, Alfred SUncatl, Joflcph Kenm, Hlngo party Friday night, ,uylon nnd Francis Mnuflor, If prcaont onrnlngg aro mnlntnlnod. nt 10 o'clock. Several cartoon pic- vertisement. Uichnrd Hummer, tit. 1'atrlck'H Dunce. 12, ut Hcd Uunk IClkii' iimtltoilum, tures nnd a comedy will bo shown, A lino Lawn. A St. Patrick's dnndo will bo.glv- Good pflxop. Admission 35 'Contu.- BcDfnkaU. Wo hnvo everything to mnlto It so: iui nnd Garden Fertilizers. on by tlio Young Ladles' Sodality of AilvertiHPinenl. _ lliininiiijro Mnlft ' A Frlondlv Visitor, Bringing Gooil Old fashioned beofstenk nt Red Bono meal, ohoop manure, humus, Bono meal, Sheep mantiro, cow mil- St. Anthony's church nt the ISIku' 'Vhn U, O, O, 'lull will fiold n mm. News ovorv wrck for 58 voars. tn all Spoclnl.' Bank Elkii' prill room tonight, , Din- pent ninsn nnd lime. Also n enm- , humus, uitrato ttncla, acld'phufi- Truhln'R for Typewriter llnrgnlm, Ilio rnmllv In' HID homes of Red Now nirlvnls In print dresses .fl.Op, ner soi'Ved nl,H o'clock nhnrp. Tlelt- pliUd lino of lnwii needs nt. right nlinle, nmmniilii, pnlaali mill lime. ninlllorium on Ilrojid uti-rrt TiicMdny rwilnlii nnd export ropnlrlilu.' 39 ,/inifonnlo rlntiii'ilny-mornlniri Mnu>h Hniikiinil vlclnlly—Abuut Icjcnl ovonla Jriiii Fronted, Inc., (1 Broad, street, otfl 52. Koi'- rpHcrviitlonn phono Hcd pikes./ Find a. Wllcoff Co.,'Hcd FINI n. VVIkoft' Co., Red Biink.-Ail- nigUt* Marclt Hi, Polo ciuliunui or- Huuil street, Ucd Bank.—Advortljo •20, nt u oYlouk At Union Urn and local DOODIO.—AavHtlsbmcnt. Hod Bank,—Advcrtloonaoat, Bank 511.—-Advertisement. Bunlt.—AdvortioomonU vortisomont, chestra will play for dancing, L Oil RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 1937. discuss, their topics thoroughly, all Obituary years. Ho was a member of Calvary Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Jull Appointed Officer Robert Caclman"5ji6? Mrs. John H. Evening School doing their share. Speakers attend ohuroh and tho Jr. O, U. A. M. Sur- Price; a con, Edward L. Price, am Bnllcy, Jr. Alternates oro Mrs, the meetings from time to time and j viving are four daughters, Mrt. New- a brothor, Walter Price of Sci Charles C. Conovor,' Mrs. .Harold their remarks prove very Interesting. •-•* r—Xdnrard C Hendrioks, man; with whom ho lived, Mrs. Olive Bright At State Conference, Morford. Mrs. Emir EngeJpUrs, J. . For Adults Open Tha student* always benefit from Being Set Up In Edward C. Hendclcks, a farmer o: Newman of Keyport, Mrs, Flpren'co Tho funoral was'hold Tuesday af- Danlol Tullor, Mrs, Edwin'! Farrier toeae speeches by extracting knowl- this section for'many yean, died Sproguo of SouUi Amboy and Mrs, ternoon at St. Luke's church, with Mrs. James II. Mattonlco ot and MM. P. Broadus Pi^;;; Barbara Reid of Lagoona, Cal. In- edge from Information the speeches Register Plant Saturday morning at Hazard hos- Rov. C. S. Walden In charge. Burial Stirowsbury, regent of Shrewsbury For Enrollment: terment was mado In Grcon Grove was In Whlto Ridge cemetery, Eaton- Towno chnptor, Daughtors of Amer- contain. Lost Thursday, Peter Fal- pital, Long: Branch, of hoort trou cemetery, Keyport. New Real Estate •• vo spoke at tho moating. His topic town. ican Revolution, has been appointed: ble. He vras SB years old. He had to the resolutions' bommlltoa of tha 'Frod 15. Avars nf Branch iwtfnuo. Tbe Work of the School De- was "Insuranco." Two Scorching Unite of the Lot- boon In poor health for-some-time, Little Silver, has obtained a real es- but lind boon, a,, patient In tlio ling, Mn. moranos A- J'ollnjr Bobert N. Bonter. elate conference at 1'ronton Thurs- scribed in a Statement by oit Type Will Iw Ready for Mrs. Florence A. Poling, 85, wlfo o. day and Friday of next week. Tha tate broker's llcenno and his ofnaa pital for only a few hours. Robert N. Sonter, a teacher In Id located temporarily in his homo, Supper To Benefit Uio for Next Edition—Time Mr. Hendrioks was born at Free- Thomas Poling, dlod Friday at hoiMonmouth county schools 46 years, appointment was made .by Miss Charlei Gelber, the Principal home on Second street, Keyport, af- Mabel Clay, Now Jerioy atato regent Mr. Ayors is borough olork of LIU hold and was the son of the late J. diod in the Freehold hospital yester- tie Silver. He win talco office. July —Social Events. Shrewsbury Grads mid Labor Savers. Lorlng and Amy Thompson Ben ter » sickness of several months. Mrs. day. Ho was 87 years old and death of tha National V. A. R. chapter. Poling, was bora at New York,' but Delegates to the conference from 1, as borough assessor, Buccoedlnir drlckson. He "Wai a .cousltj of Po- was duo to tho Infirmities ot age. William'T; Clotty. A covered dish Buppor will be held The Red Bank Register has never bad lived at Keyport most of his life. As a boy Mr. Senter attended' school Shrewsbury Towno chapter aro Mrs. Charles Gelbor, principal of tb ly the Shrewsbury Parent-Teacher liceman Lewis B. Hendrlcks of Red Red Bank evening school, announce! -Blleymkisy^lettlng Its equipment be- Bank. She was a member of tho Keyport at Colt's Nook, Inl889 ho graduate that enrollment' will contlnui association next Wednesday night at coiSeTttwc|ioje;-and.lti)as kept apaco Mr. Hendrioks never married, Sur- lodges ot Daughters of America and from tho state normal school and be- throughout the sohool term In those the Shrewsbury school auditorium. of theftinies DyrlSstaTllhg the newer viving are a sister, Mrs. Joseph No- Shepherds of Bethlehem. Besides fore taking •up teaching worked 1 ' subjects -where previous class room The supper will be served at 6 features of tlme-eavlng devices in vak of Bed Bonk, and two brothers, her husband there are tha following William Ely's store at Holmdel,v HI: FUNERflL • work is not a deflnlte pre-requlslte o'clock. Tho proceeds will benefit Its mechanical departments. Chester HendrlcUs of Pott Mon- survivors: Two daughters, *Mra. Blos- first position as a teaoher In Mon- for present and future work, or [ha 1937 graduating class. The deco- This week The. Register plant is mouth ana: Russell Hendrlcks of som Kocnlg of Keyport and Mrs.mouth. county .was at North Farm- HOME •where the class work Is largsly Indi- rations will be in keeping with St. being strengthened by tho instal- Norman Oakloy of Parlln; her moth- Ingdalo in. 1873. Tho following yeai Patrick's^day. Tickets are now on Bolford. vidualized. Pupils may enroll for J lation of two new labor and time- The funeral /was held Tuesday af- er, Mrs. J, Thistle; a sister, Mlsa no went to the West Freehold school these courses which are open and de- sale and can be purchased from any saving pieces of equipment In Itsternoon at, J2SJ0 o'clock at tie home Beulah Thistle, and a brother, Joseph and- remained there eight years. He rive bentflt from them In proportion Ighth grade pupil. tereotyping department, which Is of his sister, .Mrs: Joseph Novak of Thistle, all of Keyport, Rmeral serv- hon joined the Freehold school ays- to their -attendance and sincerity of Mrs. Raymond Guenther Is chair- recognized as one .of the best East Sunset, avenue, with Rev. Ed- ices were held Sunday afternoon at em and taught until he retired 1: purpose. These courses -are as fol- lan of the committee and Is being equipped departments of any country ward W. Miller, pastor of Red Bank her late home, conducted by Rev. D, 1019. lows: elementary grades, advanced assisted by Mrs. Morgan C. Knapp weekly newspaper In tho Vnlted Baptist church, officiating.* Miss Roe Haney, pastor of Calvary Meth- grades, knitting and crocheting, Mrs. Lawrence fcverson, Mrs. George States. Grace Bolth jang "God Will Take odist church. Interment was mad dressmaking and sawing, business Ford Morris, Mrs. Fred C. England, Samuel VsmDemer. The equipment now boing set upCare of You" and "Beautiful Isle of In Green Grove cemetery} Keyport SUITED "TO THE English, high school mathematics Mrs. MatilMathildd a Obre,, Mrs. L. & conBlsta of a tubular centrifugal Somewhere." The bearers were Rus- Samuel VanDerveer of Sandy art, dramatics, advanced shorthand Ylvisaker, Mrs. Thomas Osborn, Jr., scorcor and a flat form scorcher, sell and Evorctt Caaler, Leroy Albert S. Olldersleeve. Hook, a rotlred coast guard, died,-of MOST EXACTING publlo speaking, ballroom dancing Mrs. George Silver, Jr., Mrs. Edwar both exclusively designed for uaoThompson, John Ayres and Lewis B. Funeral services for Albert Smith heart disease Saturday at the aga of Saguiton, Mrs. Clyde Mason and with Tho Register's large 15-pag» 73 years. He was born at Bayvllle, and tap dancing. It IB suggested that Handricka. Burial, In charge of theGlldersleova of Koyport, who The Wordens, in their service to Uiose who desire to, enroll for thoMrs. John Halgh. high-speed Duplex tubular news- Worden Funeral home, was In Ma- Thursday morning, were helj Satur- near Toms River, and had lived on other courses offend, such as general paper press. . • . . nl6wood cemetery, freehold. [By morning. Death was duo toSandy Hook for many years. Sur- Red Bank have but one standard, engineering, physics, typewriting, be- The centrifugal scorcher Is es- bronchial pneumonia following a six- viving are a daughter, Mrs. Viola 1 Hitter ot East Orange, and a brothe ginning and advanced French and Sees Progress pecially designed with Us exclusive Mrs. Carrie H. Bennett weeks' illnass. Mr. Glldcrsleovo op- the highest. Ordinary commer- bookkeeping, come to the office of feature of centrifugal force combin- erated a restaurant at Laurence Har- living at Bayvllle. tbo eveijng school. In tbe senior high ing perfect forming with uniform Mrs, Carrlo H. Bennett, wife ot The funeral was boW yesterday cial considerations are put aside James M. Bennett of Conove? place, bor. Before going into tho restau- school building, on Harding road, In Education scorching. Tho drying tube 1B elec- rant business ho was employed by afternoon at the Bayvlllo Methodist from 7 to 0 p. m. Every possible ef- trically operated In a spinning mo- Riverside Heights, Middletown town, church. Burial by A. M. Poaten & as these three men join their ship, died Sunday morning of pneu- the Monmouth Chemical Co., of Key- fort Vrill be made to have those in- Dr. A. B. Meredith of New York tion so that an equal amount of port, and R, & H. Chemical Co. o Sons of Atlantlo Highlands was in skill in making every me- terested placed In the desired classes. pressure is applied to each square monia at Monmouth Memorial hos- Bayvillo cemetery. University, Red Bank Forum pital, Long: Branch, where the hadPerth Amboy. Pupils who have previously en- Speaker, Praise* Governmen- Inch of the wet matrix pushing morial truly worthy of the rolled, and who have been compelled against the wall of the tube. This been a, patient for two days. He was born at South Amboy, son * John Parker. tal Educational Interest. Mrs. Bennett was born at Newark )f Smith and Mary Jane Glldcr- one it honors. by business, Illness or other reasons brings out tbe borders of the ad' John Parker died of complications to drop out, may at any tim« resume vertisements, the strength of the In- and was tho daughter of the lato sloeve. Ho Is survived by his wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton tha former Miss May Ann Camp- Monday at his home on Bay avenue, their work at school with the knowl- Addrcssing one of the largest aud- dividual letters and half-tones, Irons Highlands. He was born at Toms edge that the Instructors will wel- out any possible buckles in an Im-Wood, She had resided in this sec- bell; five children, Mrs. Karl A. mccs yet to attend a session of the tion for about 25 years. For many Frantz of Keyport, Mrs. Joseph Rlvor 80 years ago and moved to come them back and asslit then In led Bank Men's forum, Dr. A. B.perfect matrix and smooths the Highlands many years ago. He was every possible way toward the ful- mat into a perfect contour, enabling years she lived with her sister, Mrs. HaUeVf next week. Funeral arrangements, another dance during the latter.part The speaker highly praised tbe Mr. Hackett was 37 years old. He establishment of civilian conservation One For Next Wednesday. charge of the Worden Funeral of March. New pupils and those who had been employed for some time In Tho funeral of Mrs. Lena Saun- ome, have not yet been completed. corps by the government. Creation The farm equipment and stock on ders of Shrewsbury avenue, who died have resumed classes after being tho shipping department of the Sig- Mrs. Nlll was 40 years old. She compelled to be out will be eligible to of this corps, he asserted, was ath» Charles B. Read farm, between mund Elsnor clothing factory. He on Wednesday of last week, was held means ot providing education for Phalanx and Colt's Neck, will be of- Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock In thewas born In Scotland and came to attend. was formerly a fireman on the Cen- this country with her parents, the The general engineering class hasmany youths until they could be ab- fered at public sale- Saturday, March tral Railroad of New Jersey. (uncral parlors of F. Leon Harris, sorbed, by Industry. 13. The sale will begin promptly at 240 Shrewsbury avenue, with Rev. lato James and Harriet Taylor Me- completed,several sections of the Surviving aro his mother, Mrs Nair, when three years old. This trip course, including ravlew of algebra, Dr. Meredith spoke of the chang- 1 o'clock on the premises and will be Delia, Hackett, and four sisters, Mrs J. W. Lrfse, pastor of Calvary Baptist ing concepts of values, the search for cried by Walter D. Field, auctioneer, church, officiating, Tho body was was her second visit to Scotland to review of trigonometry and opera- William Sherman, Misses Grace visit relatives and friends. tions with tbe slide rules. The clasi new Ideas and contrasted the varioui of Colt's Neck. Agnes and Helen Hackett, all of R*d conveyed by train to Hampton, Vir- types of thought In existence today. Sheriff George H. Roberts will be ginia, for burial there. Surviving, besides her husband, are Is now beginning work In strength of Bank. His father, Robert J. Hack- .wo daughters, Miss-Louise R. Nlll, materials. This section will cover One school of thought he termed he auctioneer at the publlo sale of ett, died about a year ago. Mrs. Saundera was 1i years old. "mechanical," tbe other "biological." stock .and equipment of Bailey's ho lived with her, and Mrs. Jennlo problems In calculations of loads on Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.Martin of Engllshtown. A brother, members, design for these loads and The "mechanical" school of thought, wood working mill at Matawan Sat' Francis H. Cleary. Laura Richardson.of Red Bank and he said, -was the retention* of the rday, March 13. Tho sale will be- James T. McNalr, died suddenly sev- general Information concerning ma- Francis H. Cleary, 35 years old of Mrs. Mabel Savage of New York, and ral years ago in New York. terials of construction. Upon comple- status quo in education, or for gin promtly at 1 o'clock on the prero- three ions, Alfred Saunders ot Wash- "things as they are." The olher on route 34, between Main street Union Beach, fell to his death Mon- Mrs. Nill was a member of the Red tion of thli section, the class will be- day morning from the ninth floor of ington, John Saunders of Red Bank lank Baptist church and of Red gin work on theory of combustion school of thought, the- "biological and Broadway, Matawan. The sale and Rajrmoond Saunders of Elkton, type, advocated constant change. the Downtown Statler hotel, Cleve- lank chapter, Order of the Eastern engines. is being ordered by tha executors of land. Mr. Cleary was a salesman Maryland. The speaker declared that the the estate, and the equipment con- Star. She was also a member of the The physics class Is discussing sis " not only of stock, motors, for a baking company and was on. a ?ed Bank Woman's club. She was problems of bodies in motion, both rend in this country was toward a business trip to Cleveland. Miss Sadie Spratley. jreater citizenship responsibility, in- athes, saws, etc., but also of all ma. ictlve In Baptist church affairs and rectilinear and curvilinear and will :h!n,cry necessary for tho running of Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Vasttl Tbe funeral of Miss Sadie Spratley, raa a member of the Fhllathca so- continue with a study of toe pendu- crease of adult education and toward an enlarging conception of what ed- mill of "that nature. Cleary, and two children, Henry and •who died on Wednesday of lost week, lety of that church. lum, simple harmonlo motion, etc Sheriff Roberts states that the sale Vera Cleary, both of whom live at was held Friday afternoon at 4 — • m Very little mathematics Is needed for ucation means, with the result of greater clvlo literacy. This is clear- ihould be particularly interesting to home. He also leaves two brothers, o'clock at her late home on Cathei^ MIDDLETOWN HOTJSE BENTED. either of these courses, as everything lumber dealers, as there is a large Henry Cleary of Union Beach and ine street, with Rev. J, W. Leo, pas- Is explained In simple language. Any- ly Indicated, he said, by tho type of books In demand at public libraries. amount of stock on hand. John Herbert Cleary of Lone Island, New tor of Calvary Baptist church, of- rew Yorker to Occupy Dwelling on one with a desire to get general In- Adams and James E. Grfggs will York. ficiating. In charge of F. Leon Har- formation la either of these courses Standards are constantly being Edwin I* B*ekman'» Farm. raised In the Held of teaching with erk the sale. The funeral will be held this af- ris of Red Bank and Asbury Park, is urged to register as soon as pos- ternoon at 3 o'clock at the Daytho body was conveyed by train to Edwin L. Horn of New York, a sible. the ultimate object of placing this Sheriff Roberts will conduct an- profession on a "career" baBls, such funeral home at Keyport. Rev. Henry Surrey county, Virginia, for burial Tomlnent designer of ladles' cloth- In the art class of Mme. Dupres her sale, next Wednesday, March P. VanDusen of Union Theological there. g, has rented a house on a remote as that which exists In other coun- ', on the farm known as the John some of the students have started tries, notably England, the speaker seminary, New York, win conduct Miss Spratley -was 47 years oia. lart of Edwin L. Beekman'a farm working on still life. Others are , Schanck farm. Pleasant Valley tho service. The body will be cre- Surviving, besides her mother, Mrs. icar Middletown village, and ho will said. Also, he averred, there exists oad, one and one-half miles west Mode By drawing and designing summer here a new conception of curricular mated at the Rose Hill crematory at Sarah Spratley, are three brothers, iccupy It Tho house Is being re- Regularly styles; and still others aro continu- if Holmdcl. Linden. Ruffln and James Spratley of Red nodeled by Mr. Boekman's brother, SHOTMAN, offerings and trends in administra- Tho sale, which will consist of live $24.75 ing their charcoal sketches. The tive procedure. ~ank and Gcorgo Spratley of New . TonBroock Bookman of- Red Maker of membors of the class possess in com- tock and machinery, will start Mrs. HatHe DarllnE. York, and two sisters, Mrs. Lydla :ank. It is said to have been built 8ANOXUFT to mon the pleasure of developing and Paul H. Axtell, supervising prin- irnmptly at 1 o'clock. Tho live Block Ludlow and Mrs, Ora Lane of Red 50 years or more ago, and It Is of working In art a« a hobby. cipal of Middletown township schools onsists of registered Guernsey cattle Mrs. Hattlo E. Darling,.78, died Bank. he old-fashioned brick-filled type, MATTRESSES $37.50 ! The French classes are drilling and a member of the Forum com- .nd the farm machinery comprises a at the home of her son, Edward 3. vith several fireplaces and. mantels, mittee, presided at the session and ride variety' of' the necessary imple- Darling, corner Warren and Division towards securing perfect enunciation Mrs. Margaret Mahon. is on tho west sldo of tbe rall- sni Increasing their vocabulary. Introduced Dr. Meredith. The for-nents used on a farm of this size. streets, Keyport, early Sunday morn- ond tracks and the entrance Is a One of the greatest beddlnff nates we've ever alagcd, featuring ..Many-of-the pupils havs shown ex- mer also had charge of the question •Ir. Adams and Mr. Griggs will al- Ing from a stroke. For many years Mrs. Margaret Mills Mahon, wife amazlne values mode possible by Shlfman's year^nd clMC-out of period, which followed tho address. Bhe had been In falling health. Mr«. f James Mahon, formerly of Fair -lveway one-quarter of a mile long cellent progress In their ability to oclerk this sale. xtendlng from tho King's highway. surplus stock! converse orally In Fronch, particular- George White of Wayside, retired Darling was born at New York, the Haven, died suddenly Sunday night newspaper man, sought to inject the daughtor of Thomas Darling, a vet- at her home at Elizabeth following For many years this property was ly In regards to making purchases in iwned by the Wilson family. The Some havo Imperial edges . . , some are loce-tuftcd, olJicrs but- stores, ordering food In restaurants, subject of economics in education, Gilland Tells Board eran In the War of 1S12. Surviving a heart attack. Sho was 48 years by reading extracts of an article are her husband, Louis A. Darling of old. She was born at New York and ite William T. Wilson was born In ton-tufted . .. gome have pro-built borders and some havo quilted etc. . They nave also Bhown ability in c house. For a number of years writing friendly and business letters dealing with tho science- of political Of New Orleans Trip Newark; three sons, Frank ot Ar-for the past 15 years had resided at felt pads. Covers Include- Shlfman's finest damasks, rayons, to various people In France. economy. Mr. White after the meet- lington, Norman of Radian town- Elisabeth. was occupied by John VanBrunt, VELVEUAY8, FERLTONES, also art nnd strlpod tickings. Ing conferred with Dr. Meredith. He ship and Edward, With whom she Surviving besides her husband are 'ho was employed by Mr. Boekman. Every mattress Is brand now nnd Is pachoU In Its original fac- Mrs. Conover's advanced grade Edwin C. Gilland, superintendent ho rental to Mr. Horn was mado by class has spent much time during said that the educator seemed if Bed Bank public schools, told the lived. She also leaves seven grand- two daughters, Mary and Eileen, tory carton. Early selection advised as thoy'ro mostly one nnd the past few weeks In bettering their reluctant to go Into this phase of loard of education Tuesday night of sons and five granddaughters. who live at homo; ono sister, Mrs. I. Howard Llpplncott. two-of-a-klnd and can't bo duplicated. ability to speak English orally. The educational work, but that alter the Is recent trip to annual convention Funeral services were held from Frank Salla of Mount Vornon, and class has enjoyed this work Immense- cession he conferred with him andf tho National As'osclatlon of School the Bedle funeral home on Broad a brother, Walter Mills of Fair Ha- Townsend Club Mooting. ly, inasmuch as it has afforded them would later communicate with the idmlnlotratore at New Orleans! street, Keyport, Tuesday afternoon >en, A high requiem mass was cel- A meeting of the Rod Bank Town»- an opportunity for self-expression speaker on that subject. A letter from tho Middle States at 2:30 o'clock, conducted by Revebrate. d yesterday morning at Holy nd club will be held Monday evonlng [Phone concerning their own experiences, The extracts from the article, read lommlsslon on Secondary schools D. Roo Haney, pastor of Calvary Rosary church, Elizabeth. Inter- 8 o'clock at the town hall. Plans This class, loo, Is working on a proj- by Mr. White, follow: 'as read. The commission has ap-Methodist church. Interment was ment was In Mount Olivet cemotcry. '111 be mado tor the convention ot Red Bank ect connected with the geographical "It Is the task of education to iroved tho Red Bank Junior and made In Green Qrove cemetery. 'ownsond clubs ot tho third con- and historical facts about New Jer- make a study of the national laws enior high schools for two years for Allen Price, resslonal district to be held at Red sey, particularly In respect to Red college certification. The commission lank Monday evening, April 12, which determine the division of Henry A. Walling. Allen Price, ono of the pioneer Bank and vicinity. wealth among the factors which arc nfado several recommendations, tho imong tho convention speakers will moat Important of which was to in- Funeral aorvlces for Hanry A, Wall- colored residents ot Sea Bright, died Knitted and crochetted suits and connected with Its production—to Ing, 73, woro hclu Sunday afternoon io Mrs. Elizabeth Hallock of Lake- creaao tho Junior and senior high Saturday at hla homo on Beach rood and Mr. Hall of Asbury Park, dresses are the voguo now In thostudy what la duo labor and what at the home of hla daughter, Mrs. street, Soa Bright, In his 78th year. handicrafts class. Six two-piece gar- to capital, and what wo are going ichool appropriation for library »ooka and magazines. Harry C. Sle- William Nowman on Warren street, He moved to Sea Bright from Smlth- ments are in the various stages of to do when those who have the priv- Keyport, conducted by Rev. D. Roe making. Croehottcd blouses, huts ier, principal of the. senior high flold, Virginia, 61 yearg ago and was ilege of owning land can leave It Hancy, pastor of Calvary Methodist a fisherman many years, Mr, Price and gloves for spring wear aro vory unused, or appropriate to privato ichool, was authorized to find out Why Fay Moro When You Can Get the Best, for less nt tho much in evidence. People Interested from tho commission what Red church. Mr. Walling was bora at was a trusteo of St. Luke's African Use Its economic rent, or from two- Matawan, had lived at Keyport 60 Methodist church and a member of In this work may enter tho class at fifths to three-quarters ot it, andBank's appropriation, should be for any time, as Individual Instruction is thla purpose. years and was engaged in tho clam Fidelity lodge, V. k A. M., and tho lubor and capital alone have to pay and oyster Industry until recent Odd Follows lodgo of Long Branch. given at all times. taxes on business and production Hubert M. Farrow of the arm of Pupils In the elementary grades twenty mllllona^a dny, Sundays In- Allaire & Son told the board that ho have learned to read signs, and are cluded. would havo a final report ready for , now engaged in Imagining them- "Tho lato Arthur Brisbane stoutly the April meeting on re-ratlng of In- selves in a shoe store and restaurant maintained that no ono knew what surance on the school properties. and are beginning to learn the vocab- la wealth, and that there, la no such An organization meeting will bo 18 MONMOUTH ST. The Beat for Less PHONE RED BANK 3144. ulary used in these situations. thing as a science of political econ- hold at Mr. Gllland's office Tuesday Our tap dancing class has already omy. This is absurd. Even In ournight, March 23. completed one routine, consisting of socondary schools, if economics Is BONELESS HUMP FANCY FRESH FIIESII MADE eight to nine steps. Some pupils attended to at all it should bo as a SAILING FOB ENGLAND. Experience have advanced beyond others and science that is as exact 'BB geome- Corned Frying Chopped «n /57c they have learned two or three rou- try.' In a simple way it could be ex-Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hlo Will Start tines. y •(, . Bocauso.of our long and varied experience plained as to fundamentals at least. ,TrIp Abroad Tomorrow. In tho profession wo have been able to help many BEEF j BEEF Tho ballroom dancing class !a usu- of our patrons understand and ovorcome tho diffi- ally overcrowded, 25 to 30 pupils at- Mr. and Mm. Frank Jllo of Platt- Organists to Meet. mount, near Atlantic Highlands, have culties that confront them. • STRICTLY FRESH liOOAI, O11EAIIY tending almost rogulnrly. They have Tho Monmouth county chapter o( Al QUALITY learned a waltz routine of eight steps booked passage

by automobile for a sojourn tn Flor- will ever bo tho noblest purpose, of To Address Kotarlans. Merchant Buys Home. and the houso will be remodeled for Bergen Flooo Houso Itentydt Personals. ida. They will vlait' Miami and Activities Of woman, but In our modern social Mayor Willlam'Willlams of Belle- Charles Menna, who operates a tho occupancy of now tenants who William Erlokaon of Westflald, an Palm Beach and expect to return and economic lifo she has a place vllle, New Jersey, will bo tho speak- food market at Red Bank, has bought will move in about April 1. The |otemployee of tho Pennsylvania, rutl< -' Mhm Eleanor Alexander, daugh' homo the middle of April. outsldo tho.. homo and tho church. er at today's meeting of tho lied a six-room house on the east side of is 40x150 feqt. • • • road company, has rented tho ssvea< - • ter of Mr. and Mr*. Howard B. Alex- Mra. Harry.. Clay of Lexington ave The Business With characteristic zeal sho seeks Bank Rotary club. He will speak Bridge avenuo adjoining other prop- room hotiso at 100 Bergen plaoe OTTO. V andqf o£ Bliverwhlte^ Gardens Ir nue and First street, Bastaldo park, I recognition for better standards andon municipal, state and county gov- erty which ho owns. Tho sale was Boya can make extra pocket money ed by John B. Applegato. Tho rental ' chairman of tho prouram oommlttei has boon confined to her bed aovoral higher ethics In thcao now iloldn, ernment. mado by tho Milton Berk agency eolllne The BltArtS '*« nt' b ftBMiya>&*ri»KBWiryi • of tha play being given today and days with a gall blaooDr tcmplatot Women's Club "Tho- Now'-Jersey-Federation- of Saturday* by tho-Junlor-clui of thi It Is quite likely that an operation DiislncBS nntl ProftBolnnnl Women'* ii'Mtw Jersey- college for Women »' may bis ncceissaiy to effect a cure. Red Bank Organization lo Have Clubs will participate with other '. i Now Brunawlck. x/' clubs In every state in observing the "One of America'* Friends of Howard WbltOeld, who Representatives at Banquet Mr. and Mra. H. A. Jewett of RodIs on a trip around tho world, have ninth anniversary of tho National Bank worn registered guests laa< and Pisciution to be Held at Business Womon'B Week, beginning L.BAMBERGER & CO. Great Stores"* received postal cards from him from week at the New Weston hotel In Peru. That country has been taken | March 14, 1937. Now York olty. over by a dlotator, who Mr. Whlt- Lakewood Hotel March 20. Therefore, I,' Harold G. Hoffman, Dr. William D. Sayre of Maple fleld states has established a num- Governor of tho Stato of Now Jer- avenue has purchased a new Ford ber of reforms. Tho Red Bank Business and Pro-sey, do saluto tho 65,000 members of '•: coach. - ' . . Mrs. Holmes H. Halleran of Plain- fessional Women's club met at tho business and professional women's MIBB Beatrice Rlordan of Irving- field, formerly of Red Bank, la visit- homo of Mrs. Ada L, Crandall of clubs on this ninth anniversary of We Copied Two ton ipont tho week-end with her ing her sister, Mrs. Robert Johnson, Riverside Garden aportments'>Tucs- National Business Women's Week. I mother, Mrs, Kthol Rlordan and for a few days. . day evening, with Mrs. Crandall and urge, public co-operation and interest family of Oakland otreot. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hewitt and MUs Ruth LeWall In charge. MrB. | in tbo educational, employment and William McQueen, ion of Mrs. family of Mauch Chunk, Pennsyl- Crandall Bpolco on "Consumers' Co- rehabilitation programs which the Mildred McQueon of Newman Springs operative Organizations" and Miss New Jersey clubs .will sponsor in I NEW IMPORTS at vania, are spending the week with road, has returned home from Mon- Mr. Hewitt's mother, Mrs. Ada Hew- LeWall discussed "Coat of Peaco, Ef- pursuance of their objective—a bet- mouth Memorial hospital, where he itt of Washington street focts of Trado Barriers and Mone- ter business woman for a better bus- tary Policies." iness world." . was a patient four days for a frac- Mrs. Barbara Braocb of Elm tured left arm. -Ho reoelved the In- 1 place has returned home after spend- A number of tho club members jury while playing baseball. ing two monUts In Florida. While signified thoir Intention of attending Lewis Callahan of Brown place at St. Petersburg she met several the. publlo relations banquet to be Illustrated Talks spent Saturday and Sunday at Yon- residents of Red Bank and vicinity. hold Saturday night, March 20, at ken, New York, with bis lister, who Mrs. Branch reports that January In Laurol-in-thc-Pines hotel at Lake- At Woman's Club Is suffering from a broken hip Florida was warm but February was wood. Refreshments were served by caused by a fall. cold, and that she was glad to get the hostess and a social time was en-& Mra. Pierre A. Proal of Rlversld back to Red Bank. joyed. Others present besides those " Representatives of the New Jerse) avenue gave birth to a daughter a1 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jeffrey and mentioned woro Miss Marian Gal- Bell Telophono company gave Illus- Rlvervlew hoapltal Monday. daughter Marjorle of Washington breath, Miss Bcsslo M. Green, Miss trated- talks at the meeting of the Mr. and Mra. Fred D. Wlkoff havi street and Mrs. Sarah E. Jeffrey of Edna Mapps, Miss Julia I. Smeed, Llttlo Sliver Woman's club yesterday returned from their winter's stay at Linden place spent Sunday with Mr. Miss Ruth Williams, Miss Mcta Von- afternoon. One of tho topics was St. Poteraburg, Florida, and are nowand Mrs. Hamlltpn Scott and family Glahn arid Mrs. Margaret Zumstcln. the history of furniture from 1725 at their Broad street residence. at Philadelphia. Whllo In that vicin- Business Women's week will bo to 1825. This was followed by a de- R. V. R. H. Stout, Herbert W. Hill, ity they visited many points of lp- celebrated by tho New Jersey Feder- scription of tho Invention and de- • Bontley Frederick, Alexander D, terest Including Valley Forge. ation of Business and Professional velopment of the telephone. Thirty- Cooper and Walter I. Quelch, mem- Mrs. Fred Tabor ol Spring street Women's clubs at the banquet to be eight members wero present. &£;£!EiE: bers of the Monmouth County returned home Tuesday from the held at Lakewood Saturday night, Mra. Eleanor Kenyon, president, Phllatello society, went to Elizabeth Harbor sanitarium at New York March 20, at 7 o'clock. In tho af- appointed Mrs. Frederick Eddy last .night where they attended a where she has been a patient. ternoon the federation's executive chairman of tho nominating* com- session of the Union County Stamp board will hold its meeting at 2:30mittee. A St. Patrick's tea party Society. Paul Little, aon of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas L. Little of East Bergen o'clock at tho same hotel. Miss Jes- concluded the afternoon's program. Mra.. Stephen Schultr, Leon W, place, was a week-end visitor,with sie L. Winkworth of Haddon Holghts, The hostesses wero Mrs. Daniel Wei- Francis and Kenneth Dorman, who president Df tho federation, will pre- Band, Mrs. William Wylle, Mra. Peter friends at Pasaaic. side, have positions with the William R. Charles Aloyelus Giblin, son of Mr. Bentley, Miss Ada Hoffmlre, Mra. Paris cables the importance of long Hogg Delco Oil Burner' Agency ol and Mra. Charles Glblln of Wallace At the evening meeting the ques- Charles Gollng, Mra. Ethel Grant, Mechanic street, attended the spring street,' was baptized Sunday after- tion of tho equal rights amendment Mrs. Jean Arnettc, Mrs. H. S. Rennie gloves and Bambe'rger's shows aales conference of the Delco Frigid' noon at St. James! church by Rev.will bo discussed. Three nationally and Misa Marion Force. highly individual long gloves. The alre corporation at Hotel Aator, New Francis J. Dwyer. Mr. and Mrs,known women will lead tho debate A membership rally will be a fea- York, Friday night. Raymond Truex, Jr., were aponBOrs, on this matter. ture of the next meeting Wednesday, wit and imagination of the glove (Scholar^) Slightly reminiscent of a school Misa Emily Trafford of Broad Mrs. Ward VanDcrvoer of Wallace They aro Mrs. Gelcno MacDonald March 31. The principal apeaker designers this year is something! h child's brief bag, yet individualized in the manner street la confined to the houoo with Bowman, of Richmond, Virginia, for- will bo Harvey Louln of West Long sickness. street and Mrs. Emma Dawaon of These gloves, for example. They're Atlantic Highlands will be luncheon mer president of the National Feder- Branch, referee of the county juvl of Paris. An unusually capacious bag of calfskin Miss Ina Crawford of New York ation ol Business and Professional enlle court. Tho program will bo in fabric. But the texture is soft and spent the week-end in town'with guests today of Mra. Walter Harrison in black. Navy and cinnabar. Also in black Roll of Linden.' Women's clubs; Miss Anita Pollitzer charge of the welfare committee, of suede-like. Note the hand-run friends. of Now York, who Is vlco chairman which Mrs. Edward McClellan Is Mr. and Mrs. William T. Jones and Mrs. Charles Clayton and daugh patent leather •- 4.95 ter Joyco of Freehold, formerly of of tho National Women's party; and chairman. stitching and flared top 2.95 sons Edwin and William, Jr., re- Misa Dorothy Straus, New York at- turned home Sunday night after Red Bank, aro spending a few days BE ON YOUR GUARD. WOMEN'S GLOVES with Mrs. Joseph Applegato of torney, representing tho National spending several weeks at West Palm League of Women Voters. Miss Pol- Stato Board of Health May Get You Bamberger's Street Floor (Tailleur.) Unfailingly smart with the inevitable Beach. Brldgeton, New Jersey. Mrs. Apple- gate Is Joyce's great grandmother. litzer will tako the afflrmatlvo on the If You Don't Watch Out. * Petor Mazia of Mechanic street Is question, "Shall tho Equal Rights Spring suit. Notice the stamp of Paris In the suffering a levere cut on his left Mr. and Mrs. John Moncrlef of Amendment bo Adopted?" Miaa At the executive session of the stiff handle, tab closing and square bottom. At hand. Westside avenue had as their guests Straus will tako tho negative point board of directors of the Red Bank Mr. and Mra. Chester L. Eble and over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Wil-of view. Mrs. Bowman will glvo tho Chamber of Commerce, Harold S. Al- its best in CINNABAR calfskin. Also black daughter Beverly of Elm place havi liam Chew and son, Mr. and Mrs.B. and P. W. C. Federation's stand. len, president of the chamber, et your Frock's taken possession of their new real Carl Chew and Mrs. Mattlo Field of brought a matter before the board and navy _^ -4.95 denco at Oakhurst. Penns Grove; Claude Dleney of New Tho board meeting and banquet which was given an informal, lengthy Peter Forbes of East Bergen place York and Mrs. Mabel Williamson havo been arranged by tho south- discussion. The discussion dwelt HANDBAGS • Batnberger's street Floor Is seriously 111 at his home. Mr. and Edward J. Rellly of Red Bank. ern clubs of tho New Jersey Feder- principally upon possible violations chief claim to Forbca la a member of the firm 01 Miss Marjorlo Kennedy, daughter ation, with Miss Frances A. Brltton which come under" the direction of Matthews & Forbes of Broad street. of Mr. and. Mrs. Patrick F. Kennedy of Toms River, second vlco president tho Stato Board of Health In places Harry C. Fay Worden of Baa* of Monmouth street, recently passed of tho Federation, as general chair- In Red Bank where food Is served. Fame be a Frpnt street spent the week-end with the state board examinations for man. Tho co-operating clubs cele- Although there was no direct ac- Mr. and Mra. Fletcher Sherman and nurses. She is a graduate of Redbrating- Publlo Relations Month in cusation toward any one particular Bambergep's daughter Carolyn at Pitman. Bank Catholic high school and Fit-connection with tho state banquet place, there was a feeling among the aro Rod Banlt, Asbury Park, Atlan- Freeholder and Mra. James S. kin Nursea' Training school. directors present that a closer watch tlo Highlands, Burlington county, should bo kept upon tho method of ^MOLYNEUX Parkej and daughter Jeasle Jean; ol Mra. Lillian Dougherty and daugh- Camden county, Atlantic City, Free- Reckless place returned home Friday ter, Miss Vivian Rosoberry, of Mpple preparing food and the washing of hold, Ocean City and Toms River. diahes, knives, forks, spoons, etc. from a 12-day cruise to Panama. avenue have returned from a two 1 Mr. and Mrs. Trovonian Patterson, months' sojourn at Miami, Florida, Mrs. Myran A. BlaUeslec, of East President Allen said he planned to [/'ZINNIA who have been' spending the winter Miss Roscbcrry Is a graduate of Fit-Orange, former federation president be In Trenton today or tomorrow and on Wallace street, returned to their kin Nursing school, and now stato public relations chair- that he would contact officials of tho summer home at Atlantis Highlands Mr, and Mrs. Henry Pope and sonman, will act as toastmistrcss. More State Board of Health regarding the , thla week. of East Borgcn place spent Sunday than 350 women from all parts of matter. R. Kennoth Davis of the Leroy at Philadelphia. the state arc expected to attend, apartments left Friday for Chicago, • Stanley Savage, a student at Ryder representing tho 30 member clubs. SERVICE STATION SITE SO1D. whore-ho has a position with the college, Trenton, spent the week-end Presidents and public rolations Electrical Bond and Sha.ro corpora- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John chairmen of the southern clubs arc New York Concern Buys Land In Paris turns to the tion, Mr. Davis Is a mechanical en- Savage of Elm place. assisting Miss Britton on tho ar- Western Part of State. flowers of the old- gineer, Hla wife and daughter Bunny George Southworth of Conovcr lane rangements committee. They arc Miss Galbreath and Miss LeWall of Tho Milton Berk agency of Red fashioned garden will leave Saturday to join him. spent Sunday with friends at Ridge Bank has sold a tract of land on Lawrcnco A. Carton, Jr., of> thewood, ' ' Rod Bank; Mrs. Clara Hazolrlgg and for inspiration, to Mrs. Grace Taulman of Asbui-y Park; Route 25, between Now Brunswick firm of Carton & Abramhofl, haa re- Mrs. William Burtt of North Long and New York, to the Tri-Sec Gas wit, the Molyneux zinnia. A burst named his law practice after having Branch was a recent guest of Mrs.Misa Mary K. Laws and Miss Ida Taylor of Atlantic City; Miss Mario Stations of New York for $9,000. Tho you've ever beard of been sick with grip several days. Thomas Irving Brown of Broad plot comprises 12 lots running from of multi-colored flowers to bring ' Miss Jean Hackett, daughter of Mr. street, Koskoy of Atlantic Highlands, Miss »'o cards have been received White and perfect and set in platl- Uo high school, la staying with his In Red Bank by friends of Joseph .You are-cordially invited • cousins, Walter and Jamea J. Hogan Mullln,-who is In Miami, Florida. He num. of McLaren street. writes ho is having an exceptionally Mra. James Hopper of New York fine vocation and is especially enjoy- .'to ~ attend'.'a Blii> BtrnlMlr «onll k> Our prle* and Mm. Stephen Sohmldt of Long ing the-flailing In tho Everglades, 2/5 carat: 100.00. Branch were guests of Mrs. William Mrs. William Bevlns of Washlng- FASHION PROMENADE 9/20 carat 135.00. 03.50 Falvo of Spring street yesterday. on street has given up her position Albert W, Worden and sons, Harry at the Jean Frock store on Broad Chocolate Itolisaia Creamas t-a. 16/20 carat 275.00. 21O.OO C, F. and James A. Wordtn of Unit itreet 18/20 carnt 365,00. Front street attended the convention ST. PATMCK'S ©AY SPEOM.TBES '(of:tlie"new British. 00.00 of the State Funeral Directors' ••- FBANK DONATO BUYS HOUSE. Green Satin near! Filled wlili Silolatoro Cbocolnf e* OU)i r noclatlon at Trenton yesterday af- • !aco and Mrs. Edwin Reed alo wna mado by tho Milton Berk v/Jiuil son Donald and Mra. Walter C. gency and tho reported price was ' lntonFftlla loft Bundey M.OOO. 43-A BROAD ST. RED BANK, N. J. Four' . RED BANK REGISTER, MAECH 11. 1937. Enstioo, Miss Harriet Taylor, Mn Senator Durand Triad Club Has Gfeorga Martin, Mlsa Evelyn Portoi Oceanport. Fair Haven. Mrs. Andrew Strohmenger, Mn t tin itora of Carlo Muu.) In Fair Haven from th» Fair Batan M«r- Makes Another Ralph Johnson, Mrs. Ed-win Farrie ktt. tit Onrdon Sut» itora and Mr. Blppa) Tho fifth anniversary of the Trlae and Mlsa Irma vonGlahn. Chief of Pollco and Mra, Charles club was celebrated Thursday night R, Walling of Mala street had a» Through the kindness of Mrs, Ar- VRacing Promise at a social in the Quadrangle dub Elmer Porsall, building inspoctoi their guests Sunday Mrs. William thur Crozler the Fair Haven public room. Wooden gilts were exchanged has Issued permits to Henry Koch o Walling and Miss Betty Walling of library receives the Sunday book re- and refreshments were served. Miss the Avenue of Two Rlvara, Mi North Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs.views of tho Herald Tribune. Books Presiding: Officer of State Senat Dorothy Martinson, president, pro- Laura Cunningham of Lafayett Edward Walling' and Misses Mlldrod, have been donated by Mrs. Stella tfWfef ??R¥>:M55¥SF)Jt I#k.c'.?lsla' -'" ' " .'.:..C?hario» DongUy.-On Miss Edith Hanklnson- entertains nue and-Mrs.- Frances Scliulllos o Branoh, Saturday pf thla waok prlcoi will ba thi»ia*ts That Maloney Bill with a dramatlo rcodlngr entitled Center street for nltorntlnn/i to tlinl At d recent meeting: ot the ladles' awarded for the best essays written WiU be Released Monday.. 'Front Page News" by Isabel Hosa. homes and to J. A. Howland for an aid society of the Oooanport Meth- by the eighth grade pupils of the Those present were- Mrs, O. Ed« addition to a garage on Packer ave odist church, election ot officers for Fair Havon public oohool on "What mund Dolatush, Mrs. Jamea Tur- ue. tho coming year was held. The now the Library Moans to Me." Senator Frank Durand of Sea Girl nock/Mrs. Richard LaEoo, Mrs. Wil- Mayor Nellson Edwards, who has jfllcers are Mrs. Charles Gulllaudeau, Miss Frieda Brabln la a surgical presiding^ officer of tho sUito senat liam Rathsmlth, Mra, Frank O. War-boon spending a vacation In Goorgla. jrcsident; Mrs. Lloyd N. Siokles, patient at Blvorvlow hospital. has assured members of tho Moi> ner, and Misses Marjorle Worthley, Is home for a short visit After pre- Irat vice president; Mrs. John 8. Sll- Mrs. Honry K. Butler o( Grange PINCKNEY PARK mouth county and Stato Horse Rac Marjorle Grooms, Muriel M&Whln- iding' at tonlght'B meeting of the irors, second vlae'president; Mr* Ed- avenuo registered recently as a guest Inp .Amendment association that next ney, Roborta McKnignt, Vivli orough council he will return to ward M. Berry, recording1 secretary; at" the Hotel New Weston In New Monday hlght the Mnlonoy bill to Roseberry, Dorothy Glbbom, Gladys Georgia. Mrs. George C. D. Hurley, o'orros- Yorlt. t ! legalize parl-rautuel betting.In Sw l Forrar and Clara Clark. pondlngr BBcrotary; Mrs. John B. Mrs. Lester Fatteraon of Rutnaon ' > X Jersey will be reported out of th Oliver Brighton and family have v •' A M Newly furnished 'otumed from Florida. Charles Gey- Hulso, treasurer. Mrs. Hurloy and won a; baakct ol eggs disposed ot miscellaneous business . committee, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Loper are .In whore It has been buried for more ir IS also home from Florida. on the co-operate plan at the bunco y Runison. The Rumson Fire Police assocla- :harge of the quilting for the com- party held Tuesday night by tb.' ,1 by than'two weeks. ng year,... Son: and Daughters ot Liberty lodge, lon will meet next Monday night at ,/ \ ^ S t Hundreds of horse-racing cnthusr (Tho lied Bank RcrljUr m ba boothl he borough hall. Mr. and Mrs. Porlcy; Riddle of She also won the door prln, which lasts," wearing bluo and .white.r»b- . Rumion from Htrbtrt Knight, Bury Brldgowaters had • as their guests was five gallons of gasoline. Miss Baikan. Fred Finnert> aad Waltar Torbers The Oceanic drawbridge was open Steinbnch Kresge bona' emblazoned with the. slogan, ant] Mr. Goyar.) Sunday Misaea Harriet and Bertha Helen Hcrry mndo high' acore at "Wo Want Horso Racing i.n Now Jer- 1 Tuesday.for the first time this Vemple, Chestor"and Georgo Womplo bunco. • . ' soy,"". Jammed the senate pillory "MrTanoTMrs". Alvin W. Wood and ear. A cabin cruiser passed through V if Allentown. Mrs. Vlah -Smith sultored a broken off • \ Monday night to hear Sonato Minor- llece, Hilda Barnard, who left Rum- n Its way to Red Bank. The last ( J Mrs. Donald Moyors of South Pom. arm In a .fall in her homo a few ity t«sadcr Edward P. Stout make ion last spring to make their home lme the bridge 'was opened was in icrton avenue was hostess to mem- days ago, six fntilo attempts to have the bill n Old, Forge, New York, have been iccember. V islting friends in the vicinity lers of the Oceanport Young Wom- Tho Buncotccrs wore entertained reported out of committee. Senator The Rumson Fire company at tho m's club at a meoting at her homo Percy Camp of Ocean county, chalr- Tiey spent the winter with their son- •egular meeting last week approved Monday night at the home of Mrs. in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. iVedncaday. Plans wcro discussed Herbert Hawkins. Prises wore won man "of tho miscellaneous business ho application of John Pfelffonberg. or a card party to ralso funda for committee, told Senator Stout that (Villlam V. N. Garretuon of Still >r and Joseph Guerrier for exempt by Mrs. Leon Lamborsbn, Mrs. Les- valet, Oklahoma. While In the relfaro work. Those present at the ter England and Mrs. Arthur Davl- not only would the Maloney bill bo Iremen's certificates. Tho appllea- meeting were Mrs. Charles Van- Southwest, accompanied by Mr. and lon, while the consolation prise went introduced next Monday night, but lons have been forwarded to the bor- Brackle, Mrs. Nelson Quackenbush, that.1t would be roportod out of Mrs. Garretson, they visited th o Mrs. Henry Stndlcr, ugh council for confirmation. Mr. Irs. James Karl, Mrs, C. Kenneth comnilttce with no amendments. Carlsbad Caverns In New Mexico, Roy Rosenberg hasbeon confined folffonberger Is Instructing new md spent the Christmas holidays In lddle, Misses Dorothy West and o his homo with Illness. Members of the amendment aaso- members of the company in the 1,450 Cash ho Bio Grande valley in Southern largaret Sohmuhl. The Sons and Daughters of Lib- elation claim that an unofficial poll roper use of extinguishers, ladders Texas, which region Is noted for Its Mrs. Van DuBois of Center street erty lodge ot Fair Haven will pre- taken Monday -night of the senate nd flre-flghting equipment. 58.00 Monthly members showed that a majority of Itrua fruits and supplies the :pont Sunday with her parents, Mr. sent tho traveling Blblo to the lodge the senators wore, in favor of tho Northern markets with these prod- OfBcer Erllng Monsen while patrol Mrs. Benjamin Bowman of Red, at Secaucus In April. ' The exact bill. ." ' iCts. They ate their Christmas din- ig the borough Saturday put out a 3ank. date for the trip has not yet been er in Matamoros In old Mexico and rass fire in the woods on C. Clay Borijamin L. Atwater of Bed Bank, Rov. and Mrs. Samuel Templln of set. und that to. be a very quaint city. Crawford's property on Black Point 'enter street, haS as their week-end an atdent worker lor the bill, which Ifter their visit in Rumson. they will Mrs'. S. J. Allgaler of Engllahtown BRIEF SPECIFICATIONS: would permit a referendum, on horse >ad. aiests Mrs. Tomplin's parents. Rev. .as been visiting her daughter, Mra. eturn to their home in Old Forge. Dalton Parmly reported to the police racing and parl-muhiel betting, ad- tins of Hcd Bank skidded on the wet nd Mrs. Crooks. Rev. Mr. Crooks lust In Harvey, Lot 60x100 r Oil Burner dressed a meeting of members of the unday windows in the windmill on a retired minister and occupied Mr. and Mrs, Earl V. Homsher of lavement on River road, near Park a property haya beon smashed and Stato'Amendment association Thurs- avenue, during the rain Monday .he pulpit of .the Oceanport Metho- Jersey City, Joseph Hahn of Brad- 6 large rooms Eock Wool Insulation day night at Atlantic City. His aub-morning and. crashed into a pole, ipper leaders and 200 pounds of Iron llst church Sunday evoning. An- ley Beach and Misa Doris Solllck of % ject'.was organization'. ' It; was his breaking It off at the ground. Mr. olen. • i louncement was made that the Ep- Ocean Grove were week-end guests Recreation Room 1-Car Garage contention that tho residents' of New fopldns escaped-Injury. . . The 4-H club met yesterday after- rorth League will present a radio of Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph Hennessey. Brass Plumbing 2x10 Moor Beams Jersey .should havoan-opportunity Charles A. Wolbach, supervising oon In the classroom of Miss Paul- rogram at- the churoh hall tomor- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schuck, to decide for themselves whether or irlncipal of the , Rumson public e Whitham in the Rumson high •QW evening. The program will In- George Harm, Jr., and Fred Splogle not .horso .racing and parl-mutuel ichools, led a round table discussion ihool building and discussed plans ude local and out-of-town talent. o£ Jamaica, Long Island, spent the bcUiiig should be allowed." Ha-rec- if parents and teachers on school r a play entitled "The Girl for Gll- The society will conduct the evening week-end with Mr, and Mrs. George ommended a close check be made on iroblenis at the regular meeting of iert" The date for the performance ervice at the church Sunday. Harm, Sr. ALLEN BROTHERS, Inc. members of the Btate senate and leg- ho Rumson Parent-Teacher assocla- iaa not yet been oet. Those present Mrs. Ethel Bench of Spring Lake islature as to the way they voted on lon Tuesday night. This was fol- zero Eileen Karp, Cora Boman, pent Sunday with her father, George A census of London business firms the Malonoy' bill. "It they voted jwed by a business session, with Ivelyn Henderson, Marion Boyle, lbbetts of Main street. Builders and Developers against the bill," he said, "then, they isclosed a private bank in tho city Ira.' George Hallanan presiding, 'lrginla Cotton, Jano Pearsall, Janet About 65 persons were served at a lad operated without a break since were/not representing the best inter- ivonts announced included a covered 'arrler, Muriel Kalonyck and Doris ihicken dinner at tho church hall by PINCKNEY RQAD AT GRANT PLACE ests of the people, who asked only he reign of King Charles II in the iish luncheon, Tuesday, March 16, .umack. ho Ladies' aid society of the Ocean- .7th century. for an opportunity to vote on the 'roni noon till 1 o'clock, In the high Election of ofllcora of tho Presby- >ort Methodist church last Thurs- question." "Tho people," ho said, ichool, with Mrs. Albert Nlederer In irian Ladies' Aid society will take !ay. Mrs. Charles Guillaudca'u was "should be represented by men who :harge; electric range, demonstration lace at the regular meeting next have faith In the voters' ability to do- ;ha.irman of the affa,ir, Mrs:-"H. 0. tnd silver tea Tuesday, March 23, at Wednesday afternoon. The nomlnat- ylandcr had,charge of the dining cido jssuea for themselves." The av- SO, in the high school under ausplc- ig committee consists of Mrs. Percy erago voter thinks he Is getting just oom and flowers for the tables were i of the Rlvervlew hospital auxl- . Radford, Mrs. Anna*'Pauelsand lonated by Dean's. Little Silver. The such-representation,'' he said, "but ary; clam chowder sale by PTA JM- rs. Frank Benson. First Coupon Will bills-'such as tho one now burled in ociety Is now preparing for a flah ay, March 26, at the home of'.Mra. and chips luncheon to be given at a sanato committee prove that the Tiederer.on Allen street, with Mrs, Appear in The Press situation is Just the reverse." he hall Wednesday, March 24. MIE lenry Bauer In charge, and spring Centerville. 3eorge C. D. Hurley Is chairman o: Monday, March 15 Rc'd Bank was represented by 25 onforenco of Monmouth County he affair and luncheon will be served persons at the Atlantic City meeting ouncll of Parents and Teachers Mon- OroV Tow Cops in lay' afternoon, April" 12, at 2:30 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Salmon it 12 noon. ': and By 15 persons when members of •ecently entertained Mr. and Mrs. the senate convened Monday night.' I'clock In the Rumson high school ulldlng. Orders will be taken In ad- frank Miller and family and Miss Experiments conducted te- fcou- Election of officers of th« State siana indicate that 100 pounds o Amendment association, which" was vance forjhe clam chowder sale. J£0' Elizabeth Eurhart of Jersey City. iervations for the spring conference larold Brady and Mr. and Mrs potatoes have the feed value ot S5C echcauled to have been held ThurB- flounda.ot com. Bllage. day,/was postpone'd" until" a "sTate ire to be made with Mrs. Charlei A. Thomas J. Curley of MIddletownr could' be. prepared that would em- Volbach not later than April 9- A Miss Ann McGrall of Keyport and v. brace representatives from . every Iclegafc from the association will at- Miss Gladys Ashe of Red Bank. county in the state. Influential men, tend tho veneral contrpl meeting Frank DeFalma is a nawmtmbei many of whom are now in the South, Thursday, April 1, at the Berkeley- f the Hatlet Boy Scouts. Christian Science are oelng contacted Una in all likell- ^arteret hptel.at Asbury Park, _The Mrs, Ralph Scott of Lakewood Is Reading Room hood', an election will be held early visiting' her alster, Mrs. George ert hptel.at.Asbjiry ark. _The Thorne In April. "" sachers are staging a fashion show Bread Strad National Bank BUg, Mr. and Mra. Albert Siano spent nd county fair Friday night, April 12 Broad Street; Bed Bank for1 the benefit of the itudent loan Sunday with Mr. Slano's brother, Hannah Baldwin. ... 'und and parents-havo been request- icnjumin Slano of Hazlet. OPEN DAILY, 11 ed to co-operate^vtjtli tl»e teachers to Mrs. Mary Genovesa is having 1H30 A. M. to 4130 F. at %t lew summer residence built on her -: Society Card Party nako the affair a success. It was re- Tanimy sad FcUar E lorted that *16 was realized at the 'arm. ™ Tl» to OlSO. The Hannah Baldwin Boclety, chil- ecent bunco party, which wa» under Jack DenOudea and Peggy Willey dren.'of the American Rovofiition, ho direction of Mrs. Raymond re unable to attend school because . Bar* tha Blbla, tia Works gt-lUry t slcknesi. Btkar Eddj, DUOOTUII and Itemdti met .Friday afternoon at the home Maine, Mrs. Charlei Geyer, Mrs. 31 ChrlitUn Bjxqe*. anil all otbai of Frank • Quackenbush at Shrews- alph Longstreet, Mrs. Andrew Miss Rosalie Stranlero is enter- bury\and made plans for a card par- Strohmenger. . Mrs. Harold Goet- taining Miss Ruth Losbea of Key- tars m»T- k« taid, borrovad ex DOT* ty in-. April. Mrs. James H. Matten- hius, welfaro chairman, reported port : dated. Miss Gladys Ashe of Red Bank has leo, regent of Shrewsbury Towne iat besides serving milk to pupils at Boon MainUln»o bj chapter, D. A. R., spoke to the chil- he. school, tho committee provided iturned home after a rlolt to Mlas dren.' ransportatlon for a pupil to a clinic osemary. Salmon. uauuoH or CHHSTJ t New Tprk and purchased a pair of Mr. and Mrs, John Grasato spent SCIENTIST^ of the Following a business meeting, con-. lasses for another pupil. Refresh- unday In CHITwood, • ducted by Frank Quackenbush, re- 2 OS BBOAS STSEffT. BOD BARS ients, were; served by Mr«. Lyall Frank Ambrosino purchased a new • Tla PubHa to Waleoma, freshments were served In the din- M. C, truck last week. ing room of the Quackonbuah home, which was decorated with spring flowers. The color scheme was yel- low. Others present were Mrs. Horton Garrison, Mrs. Frank Quackenbush, Helen, Margaret' and Francis Bor- CATERED TO READERS OF ilcn, Dorothy Cadman, Mary Jo and Gail 'Garrison, Susanna Llppincott, Marian Bailly, Jackson, Joan and Lois Conover.and Lots -Silver.-- COMPLETE FOOD MARKET SINCE 1877 Several members of the society at- tended the state C. A. R. conference pp fa / Saturday at Trenton. 3 PHONES—1560 - 1561 - 1562 d tha LE&gMitieaa! Hera's a TRUS ttfory as oraassisg es as^oS ffeo itaH tSwka" 11 & 13 BROAD ST. -:- FREE DELIVERY NeW Quarters For aR&U, litre S Paramount Pet Shop IflO SPECIALS THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I Tfce Press h offet^g So Ha tsadm a es9 e? The Paramount pet shop, o£ which (12) ef {3M rrotU't groaiesi boo&s, Fred. Fischer Is proprietor, has moved from Monmouth street to a ^ O^SIOj O8M pVfUxOd ESI tSQGRf store on West Front street, formerly JERSEY cfioon vootEssvO typo^ ot ffso oswosiflg psJco of occupied by tho Miller hardward JERSEY JERSEY JERSEY shop. The store-was located for ten i years on Monmouth street. VEAL VEAL VEAL VEAL rtnr. CQQSpOQ G^pOOro A completo new line of stock has ,55. OnSsr year cspj tn ardraeeo. been Installed in the new store and la being attractively displayed. The Shoulders LEGS RUMPS CHOPS public Is invited to inspect the new store, which is one of tho most com- plete of its kind in the county. Jfto bet&g meg bo parctuwd, er. roatntd, at Ttto Preea ta Aebcrt Pmi, et oty nvmetwtd er at eatg p»S»mp(SM ebatbm. (]%« nonet of the rofanpUtm. stattmt appear everv dog in T1* Prett m. popa 6). Every Woman J Wants • • •. FROSTED FROSTED FROSTED FROSTED ± HIRE THEY ARE.. to loon her best at all times... PEAS .ONLY 39c ^r to feel at ease and perfectly Strawberries SPINACH PINEAPPLE BBrQdasn' poised. ' DaatoCbSO dEO9 TXBCO tOaatiSSSMOXB Akaatubo Dmaia 8US-SDITLICITY' p&g. DataSafObST gatemra fitaad Robtrt Lad! Stevenson Created by Z&suiy T^Jihtfwt WUllam Makepoc* Ttaotaisy Anil M IfBaboa ' BJr -WaJter GeotP , Gossard y*«n IT P»»"aTate BJgar Allen Poa Presto Flour . 25c DBTM OopptrfltM InrscpI[(r Premier Rice 2 1 ir, i 15c AfcUM Charles I?lck0na Is tho unBivei. r Ci?a May 1 Sir Jamoa Barria Tho,' pull of the May a banes of Orasj Walt Whitman bao-k straps Grape. Jelly 1 Ib.Jar 17c May 13 PtiOa end Prejudtoe Jane AniUn flattens thoab- eal[0S Gr. Split Peas 2 \n.VMg» 15c OdUnr'a Travels Jonathon Swift dombn. uplifts Palmolive Soap '3 • 16c May as CtcMm Trejumry Ifrancla T. Palirrftva the'.buot, and Yellotv Onions 3 m., 10c Juno S Tba Unnchbaclc cf Notre Dame Victor Hugo •" controls the hlpa. Super Suds 2 .arB0Pi(K8 35c Let ;our export BrOCColi fl '•• l5Cbnnca V ' /" Otters p h o w Junket Powder 3P ,,BS 28c you »'hn I Mis Simplicity Sweet Potatoes 5 n>8. 23c can-do. .Lh^S^. lScpug, 2ror25c 3,50 to 10.00 Sno White Cauliflower Premier Coffee 27ft of Monmouth and Ocean

17 lirond Street, Hod Bonlt. N. 1. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS \ KED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11,1937. T&m Five*

tomobllo a few woeka ago at Mon- Shrewsbury. Sea Bright. , mouth Beach, has returned homo from Monmouth Memorial hospital. (Tht Bad Bank lt«glit» eu b« bought (Tha He<5 Bank fiociiUr em ba bought a Bbromburr {torn tht ShMwibury mar- In Sea- Bright (ton MorrU Welimio tat A group of flshermon loft Monday Head Speaks ket, at tb« pcKtoffico from tin. Jaratl Barry W being Installed Judge Harry W.Lindeman, Dis- Shrewtbarj »vtnu»;> in tho Mothodlst church. As thore trict Governor, Speaker Tues- Shrewsbury Hoaq company was la no heat In-'the church, no nor-. Her Slst Birthday.

day Night at Wcclily Meeting j{}ss5,wUV^y.hp|d7i(jxt Sunday; 'l'hero Itfl 09 ^WtfV'^&Lfiui" UBa/u^jJ^a***-— yja.<"—- — —• ofRcd'Bonk Lroiw GiO tlngulshr-»-'gra»»'flre in tho roar of will' bo' (TcrVlcca flic following Sun- her 81et birthday Tuesday at the «. houne ooouplod by. Frcrt Burst. Tho day, which will 1m Pnlm Hunilny, and homcof hor daughter, Mro. Uornnrd (Ire rapidly spread and beforo any- programs appropriate for this day A. Scanlon of Leonardo. Mrs. Hughes , District Governor Harry W. Llndo- one in the houso saw tho blaze itaro being arranged. enjoys excellent health and 1B in full wan of .Orange, a district court judge- had' damaged,several'sh'ods at tho Mrs. Jano Garland attended tho possession of all her faculties. Among In 'Essox county and head of tbo roar of the garago. Democratic Victory dinner Thursday tho many gifts which sho received Lions clubs of tho stoto, was tho Miss Lillian Baquot was hostoss nlghf at Newark. . was a radio outfit from her Bon, John speaker Tuosday night at tho week- Monday to'the Women'* auxiliary of Francis Hughes of Bayonnc, who mo- ly meeting of tho Rod Bank blub. Robckah lodge entertained state of- Christ church, Sowing 'was done. ficers of tho lodgo at tho regular tored to the' parly with his wlfo arid He wan introduced by G. Howard two children. . Lippinoott, chairman of tho club's Mr. and Mrs. E. Wllholm Droooten mooting last Friday night. speakers' committee More than 60 returned homo last webk after Joseph Fary of Church street lias membors and their friends wero spending tbroo months at Now York. gono to Willsboro, Now York,' to visit Boys can mako extra pocket money Our high standards, lo^ prices and the friendly, courteous service present. '. Moro than SO persons attended a his aunt, Mrs. Edward Loftus. Ho Boljlnc Tho Register—Advertisement Xoung People's meeting Friday night will accompany h!n"aunt on a motor rendered by the thousands of salesmen in our stores helped make Judgo Lirideman told of rcgiona at the Presbyterian Sunday-school. trip to Washington, D. C, and other our 46th Anniversary Savings Sale a big success. Again this week- meetings of Llonu club oOlcors and Mrs. G. Harold Novlus was in charge places of interest In the South. membors at Cranbury last week and end, the closing days of this Big Sale, we invite you to "profit" by the , of tho program. Mrs. Robert J. Hay- Mrs. Grace McClaicy and Howard at tho Newark Athletic club on Mon- ward of Red Bonk gavo a talk on Birthday Celebration of— ' day night of this woelt, when ono- Wills of Toms River spent, Sunday Expert Repairing "Immigration;" Mlos Katharine with RoV. and Mrs. Howard N. Amor. elghth of the membership of tho Sickles, aeorotary to Edwin C. Oil- ov Lions In New Jersey wero repre- land, ' superintendent of Red Bank Fred' Nelson of Beach stroot ia a k Great Housekeeper fou Should! ..Kfiow sented, Sight new Llona clubs havo schools, gavo a talk on foreigners patient at Monmouth Memorial hos- WATCHES, CLOCKS been organized in tha state since July n Red Bank and Bed Bank schools. pital at Long Branch. 1st,, last. Members of tlio two lire companies and JEWELRY Tomorrou/s Serve Yoursel Daniel Callahan's family has boon who participated In tho pool.tourna- The opcakor praised tho Rod Bank II with grip. ' • Accuracy, skill and experi- Market or be Lions for their activities during tho ment wero 'recipients of pork rollo Lawcs Coal company, Monmouth last week from William Taylor, head, ence enable us to do the' TODAY past 15 years and urged them to bounty distributors fpr . Purina Served study International .relationships and of tho Taylor Provision company of most delicate repairing. We feeds, sponsored a motion - picture Trenton, and a summer resident of . their problems, to promoto the theory show Friday night at Farmingdalo guarantee satisfaction. Our and practise of good government, to this borough. Beforo tho tournament prices will please vou. ontltled, "Hiddon Harvest." Tho plc- started Mr. Taylor announced ho Our Four Famous 'heat-flo* Roasted Coffees—Special This Week-end maintain, active lntorest In commun- turo showB work •being carried on ity, civic, commercial, social and wel- would award tho pork rolls to tho In ithc Purina. Research- laboratory. winners but ho acnt enough for the Silverware Repaired fare projects, to unlto the mombors About 300 persons' attended. in bonds of friendship, to provide a losers-!iu well. and Replated Like New forum for tho full and free discus- Rev, Georgo H. Miksch, pastor of Both fire companies met last sions of topics of- public Interest and ho Presbyterian church,' has ap- night ul the flro house and after- to • encourflgo tho principles of fair pointed a commltteo to decorate the ward the members of both organiza- R'-E U S S I L L E S' church for Easter and, Palm Sun- A nuperli blond, with rlrh. full flavor and aroma. The choice of tholiBinde. dealings in-business practises. >••• tion enjoyed frankfurters and oauor- 36 Broad St., Red Bank days. Ttio committee consists of kraut. He said ho knew tho Rod Bank Misses Bcsolo Green, Graco. Brooks TeL" 183L Lions were meeting tho tests of In- and Anna Loulso Campbell,' Allen Charles Wendell, who was seriously creased membership, Increased at- Shoemaker and Whitney Burst. Injured when he waa hit by an au- tendanco and increased service to the community, and ho closed with Ralph Rooce, who is employed by the pica that tho club send largo del- Jones Filling stations at Red Bank, egations to tho annual stalo conven- has purchased' a Chevrolet car. - MONEY LOANED Thi>r»'s mild and fragrant flavor-in thte fine blend. tion of Lions at Atlantic" City on Juno MISH Edith Burst Is reported to i .Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instrumenis, Cameras, 25'and-.26, and to tho annual Inter- bo much Improved from Injuries BUH- Binoculars, etc. national convention, which will be talncd in a recent accident. She is Licenced and Bondsrf by State of N. J; Mother's Joy Coffee 2":45c Acme Coffee 2-,49c held -at Chicago In July. convalescing at her homo on Monroo i; I'AV CASH FOR OLD GOLD AMD SILVER avenuo. ^_J~ Mr, ulnry ;mtl dilTet-GMt flavor adrjK zest, to any uioti! ijli s'niuirm Arabian Mocha and Java. Other guests at tho meeting includ- Tho K. S. Valentino Missionary so- ed Paflt President Albert Clark of ciety will meet thte afternoon at 2:30 Broadway Loan Co. *DelMonte tho Orange. Lions club, and William o'clock at the homo of Mrs, Clarence '-'OH Broadway, (OPP. Jacob stelnbach'i) Long Branch The Biggest Bread Value'Money Can Buy ' Sullivan and John I. O'Noll, both of Bergeron. Broad street. or OSCD Jersey City, who were the guests of Seely B. Tuthlll. The attendance Tho Shrewsbury auxiliary of Rivcr- Calif. Victor prlzo wna presented by Thcodoro J viow hospital will meet next Wed- Labrecquo and was awarded to nesday afternoon. . Put a McCormick-Deering Sliced James H. Mattehlee. The correct an- Mrs. Ada B. Nafew of Eatontown swer'-to tho question was that Mid was hostess Tuesday afternoon to Hot Cross Buns I2c dletown township, was. first .estab- members of the Shrewsbury Read<- Farmall on Your Farm lished as a municipality of Mon- ing club- Tho topic was "South mouth county in October, 1683. Mr. America." Refreshments were served PASTRY Pecan [Hollywood Clark of Change said his club will ollowhig the business session. SPECIALS have.charge of tho entertainment to Rev. Carroll M. Burck, rector at- Clusters . each 19.c I Layer Cakes each 35c be given at the state convention on Christ church, •will celebrate Holy for the weekend Streusel Cakes each Friday night, June 25, and asked the Communion Sunday morning at 8 R«d Bank Lions .to send as many o'clock. Morning prayer will be held Long Stem members as possible. at 10:45 o'clock. or Elbow On behalf of tho Red Bank club, George Lange, Jr., son of Council- State Director M. "VanBuren Smock, man and Mrs. Georgo H. Lange, Is a past president; formally welcomed confined to his homo with an lnjurod Ixng Stem ,the new members 'to tho club and left log. Ho received the injury on Spaghetti explained tho principles and objeots Saturday while playing baseball. Ho of Llonlsm. During the meeting vocal has been confined to his bed and was quartet selections were sung by able to be up and around tho houso 6-oi Trieodbro D. Moors? Edwin R. Con-TueBday for the first time. over, George Olmstead, and Eugene Robert Pcarco of Whlto road un- Domestic oan Magee',' Jr.. with Charles Gotschalk derwent a'nose operation Friday at nt the'piano. . . . Fitkln hospital. Ho has returned Next Tuesday night- the guest homo and Is reported to be doing speaker will bo Arthur B. Bagley, nicely. diroctor of tho bureau of physical Tho attendance for tho Shruwsbury Above: The popular, Farmall 12 operating a education of the. Metropolitan life in- school-during February was 86.5 per McCormick-Deering Bammm Mill. surance company, who has charge of cent. Thirty-one pupils who woro the * early ' morning "setting-up" ex- neither absent nor tardy were: re- You can see tne Farrnall >on our flooiv. Inspect its ercises on the radio, Tho attendance ception grade, Raymond Buckalew features with us and find out how it is possible and prize will be presented by Harry and Charles LoValley; first grade, practical to farm without horses when the Fannall is 'Lansing Pork 1b *JButter Kernel Malehow, third vice president. Ella VanNote; third grade,- Ruth with sauce can Golden Bantam Bennett, Margaret Conzallna, John on tho job. Reporting for the highway beau- Jeffrey and Francis Sagurton; fourth tiflcatton committee, Lester C Lovett grade, Joyce Ayres, Margaret Hy- 7/ It Jsn't a McCORMICK-DEERING •aloVStato Highway Commissioner B. land, Leon Buokelew and'Edward OSCO Self-Rising BUCKWHEAT or Donald Sterner, In a letter, promised Sagurton; fifth grade, Malcolm Rit- It Isn't a FARMALL that the state department will bear tor, Ruth Scott, Dorothy Connors, the-expense .of grading and making Shirley Mason and Lucy Conzallna; flt'for planting that part of the high- ixth grade, Wallace Ayers, Edith Potato Planters - Harrows - Plows way between Maple avenuo and the VanVllot and Barbara Knapp; railroad tracks, extending from.Ben- seventh grade, Anthony Conzallna, Market Gardeners' Supplies ' gen Place to the Broad street rail- James Ahem, John Hyland, Eugene road crossing. After this work Is Smith, Helen Herman, Helen Bor- We stock Northern "Grown Vegetable Seeds, completed, Mr. Lovett and his com-den and Lois Silver; eighth grade, mittee, including S. Burrltt Boyn- Audrey Iverson, Florence Wilson, Onion Sets, etc. * ton and Frank Dean, will set ou» Charles Conzallna and George Wood, evergreens and plants. Mr, and Mrs.' John Wilson of Whlto N. B. C. RITZ *«2lc Jelly Beans Ka * 10c SOCIAL HYGIENE MEETING. road recently celebrated their 25th for wedding anniversary. C. H. Roberson, Inc. N. B. C. Macaroon Cookies Ib 21c Easier Chocolate Cream Eggs 3 lOc Persons Designated to Distribute • Tickets For This Event. , STOVES - REFRIGERATORS - HARDWARE Cigarettes came Into popularity Ata mooting Tuesday at-the of- during ths Crimean war when 29 Court St., Phone 8 Freehold, N. J. Farmdale taU nee of. tho Monmouth Organization soldiers rolled their smokes in car- Accepted by American can for Social Service plans wero made tridge paper, • • • for1 tho social hyglonco conference National Association to bo hold Thursday afternoon and Committee on Foods evening, April 1. at tho Berkeley- Cartorct hotol, Asbury Park. Various interested persons wero designated The 4SC0 Master Meatmen Are Proud to Feature a Big Beef Sale to djstrlbuto tickets. They aro Mrs. II. L. Ncqker of li Schenclt avenuo, Matawan; Mrs. Ed- ward J. Fary of 21fi Broad utroot, Fresh Killed ft. Koyport; Mrs. Georgo Dwlght and Mrs, David H. Karp of Rumson, Fancy Plump Miss Eunice Rogers of Atlantic Highlands, Miss 'Martha Hanson of Rod Bank, Mrs. Bartloy J. Wright Choice Young Hen Prime Steer Beef Boneless of Long Branch, tho attendants at tho Mlddletown townBhlp Health Center,^ Mrs. William Hastcadt of Koansburg, Mrs. Goorgo Roonoy of Manalapan, tho lOngllBlitown organ- ization of tho Social Sorvlco BBSO- $10.00 Per Ton—CASH clatlon, Mrs. H. T. Bohaofor of Man- asquan, Mrs. Paul II. Abort of As- bury Park, tho Nopluno township $5.25 Per Half Ton. auxiliary of tho Social Sorvlco asso- ciation, Mm. Evan Jones of Shrows- hury, Mrs. Leallo D. Sooly of Eaton- Prices in bulk —50c extra charge if bagged town, Miss K. P. Duello of Freehold and Mrs. Jonathan I. Holmes of Holmdol. ' [ FOR STOVE or NUT Luncheon Heat HOSTESS TO CLUB. "The jFrollchprn Club" Meets With One of the oldest and best brands of anthracite. Mrs. Joseph Finnic1 ot Fair Haven. Mrs. Joseph Frank of River road. Why pay more for the same or cheaper brands ? We Fair Haven, entertained "Tho Fro- lickers Club" at her homo Thurs- day night Following a short busi- handle only one brand —Honeybrook. No substitutes ness meeting gamcu wero played Fresh Fruits and Vegetables From the Best of Nature's Gardens—Specially Priced and refreshments wero sorvod. Those present wero Mrs. Robert and no trick advertisements. This price effective till Fancy Nolan of Elboron, Mrs. Samuel Cur- lla,'Mrs. Frank J. Pondor, Mrs. Wil- bur Schneider of Long Branch, Mr». May 1st. Delivered anywhere in Monmouth County. Walter Dnlton, Mrs. Willis Dalton oil West Long Branch and Mrs. Rus- sell Smith and Mrn. l^rodcrlck W. Wood of Fair Haven. Mrs. Robert Nolan of Elberon will entertain the club at her homo tonight. —

Movies at Kcansburff. The members of St, Mark's Epis- copal church of Koanoburgh will hfllfl:A motion plcturo show Tuesday In thf). auditorium of tho Francis Efficient direct line distribution has resulted in tremendous annual savings io homekeBpgrs, • ' placn-Bchool. Meat, Seafood, Produce Prices Effect!v« to Salurdny Night, Grocery Trices Io TVednoadny, March t7, unl

Emory of Bed Bank wen Sunday club, lied Bank. Friday.) The elec- Congressman Sutphin | guests of Mrs. Lillian Smlto. Matawan. tion will take place next month. Mrs. Barry Baldwin. Townjond of Highest cash prices paid for old The Needlework guild met at the (Th« Bad Bank BasUta nn bt t»o«M ANNOUNCEMENT.' Wants New Dirigible homo of Mrs. Peter Fleming last In llatawan bom U, J, O'Oonoal. II. Alexandria, Vo,, has returned after gold, silver and platinum. week and enjoyed luncheon, after Ualn atmt ud J. ft t, TuilsD spending a week with her parents, Representative William H. Sutphin which a food sale was'held which Miss Laura Gordon entertained the Mr. and Mn.TanWlnkle Todd. H. ROSIN of Matawan, a member of the House netted $5." Tho money will be used Mrs. James SI. Voorhees was hos- Jeweler p So,>1 PET SHOP Teachers' bridge club Tuesday even- Tr» "Rilb-MfTUm", WoHdV.'DaM,,. Naval Affairs Committee, asked Con- 8b!3 u; [to buy yarn and other material for ing at the home of Mr»,.R«nMolaer tess for the Wednesday Fortnltely 18 W. Front St, Bed Danlt, N. J. Usimat '{ » gress yesterday to provldo for con- desSBrt-brldge-olub last wttlt, Thiee niaklng sweaters and other clothing. Cartan, Jr.-.:,- • • • > ,„„— . Tel. BL hnn Now Located -At struction -z ctr purchBBD rlig (or high houood nt Lalioliurnt Naval Air sta guild will be heid Tuesday, April 6. Order of Hibernians for the mSUs an- score. 33 WeliFronrSt Uon. Miss Rita Massey entertained the nual card party and dance to be held Warren L. Ne'u, who has been con- He Introduced a bill.to authorize members of the Girls club at a fined to his home by Illness, is Im- BIANAGE3EENT March 17. Muslo will bo furnished expenditure of $3,000,000, Ho laid the bridge party at her home one night by Jlmmlo MerVill and hit 8. S. San' proving. ship could be constructed In this FRED last week. _ dy Hook orchestra. Cardi will begin Mr. and Mrs. William H. Tlohenor country or purchased abroad, at 8:30. There will be many attrac- The Chief of Naval Operations, and Mr. and Mrs, William R. Craig East Keansburg. tive, prizes. Mrs. Gertrude Kgan will bid Don voyaga to Adolpb Fried- Sutphin said, declined to use the Los be In charge of the card party. AngeleB for training purposes be- mann, who sailed for London Satur- Mrs. Paul Egon, Jr., entertained a day afternoon. They, together with LOOK! BID GASSINESSrBELCHINOr- cause of Its age. The now airship (Tta. Rid Bank Raglitai can b. bought under provisions of the bill would bo ID Eatt Keaaibarg from laador.-Wallina.) few friends at tea Friday afternoon. George Banrhoff of Michigan, bad designed for training purposes. The party held by the Bingo Ten Her guests Included Mrs. Richard dinner at the Roosevelt grill and BIOAT.NG-DUE TO EXCESS ACID Saturday night at the Totsy Doerr Erdman, Sr., Mr*. George Miller, Mrs, attended the evening performance of Sutphin said the value of dlrlglblei Renssalaer Cartan, Jr., Mrs, William "Stage Door." Here Is Your Chance for commercial purposes had been hall was attended, by about 280'per- ; sona. The exact amount cleared Is R. Craig, Mrs. Daltori Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blodgett left t-.: Free Samples of Famous Triple-Action Remedy proved by the operation of -the Ger- Mrs. Raphael O. Devlin. man airship Hlndenberg. He said not yet known, but it Is estimated Thursday for a vacation at Miami, the Lakchust station turned over to that it will amount to $100 or more. Postmaster and Mrs. Raphael C. Florida. Devlin and Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. The continual formation of gas after Many people who have been bene- the Treasury Department more than The door prize, a pillow, was won by Miss Charlotte Sanford, a student fited by CARUNSO CAPSULES In $23,000, representing payments for Edward Almond. Charles Dennlg Burlew were among the guests at the at the Maryland College for Women, every meal 1B a sure sign that the "house-warming" given to Mr.. and digestive organs are not working as the last 35 years report that their the Use'of the Lakehurst station by won a coffee urn. Mrs. Dennlg and Luthervllle, Md., spent the week-end cases were of long standing and the Hlndonberg. Ernest Nleman each won $2. Mrs. Martwlg Moll of Fair Haven at Ft Meyer, Va,, as the guest of they should. The undigested food Is Saturday evening. fermenting and creating poisonous that they had tried any number of Rocco Del'Largo of Newark spent U. John Duffy at a dlnnor-danco at matter. things without results. In fact, Sunday at his summer residence at Mrs. Reuben Simmons, president the Baltimore country club. of the Phyllis Wheatley club of the Many people do not realize how very CARTO'SO CAPSULES are particu- Middletown Village. this place. Fifteen members of the Junior larly recommended for chronlo con- Preparations are nearly comple- Second Baptist ohuroh, was tendered Woman's club attended a perform- Important it la'to correct this condi- a testimonial buffet supper Tuesday tion. Many of the pains complained ditions of stomach ailments. Good (Th« Red Bank Regiiter can b« boaffbt te for the "Dinty Moore" supper ance of tho play "Stage Door" at New results are felt immediately. Clip In MIJillBtown from J. 0. Knltnt and which the Ladles' auxiliary of the night at the home of Mrs. John '29 Dodge five passenger of by stomach sufferers are due to William 8. Wawra.) Yrok Saturday night.. The members this as a reminder to tea the Car- flre company will hold at the fire Knox. Quests Included Rev. and who enjoyed the play were Misses gas pressing against other organs' of Mrs. J. H. Hutcbtnson of Genoa, Mr; the body. unson representative today and get The sociable held for the congre- house Saturday night.' Servings will Madeline Cadoo, Marjorlo Van- Brougham .... 125.00 a free sample during the demonstra- gation of the Reformed church last take i place from 6 to 8 o'clock. and Mrs. William Davis,' Mr.-and Braokle, WJlhelmlna VanderWaa], Nothing can equal CAKUNSO CAP- Mrs. Mumford Morris, Mr. and Mrs. SOLES for the control of excess tion at Physician's and Surgeon's week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Krueger has recovered Marjorle Bronkhurst, Miriam Thor- Pharmacy, 168 Monmouth Street, William Potter, Sr., was largely at- Edgar Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Luther sen, Madeline Egan, Anna'Mae Mul- '29LaSal!e Sedan . 200.00 acidity and relief from gssslness, from tonsllltls. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. John Knox, • belching and bloating. Rod Banlc. tended and-It did not end until well The Democratic club will have a 11ns, Lillian Truman, Gertrude Oach- after the scheduled hour because! Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGuire, Rev. wald, Marian Lambertaon, Iris Chap- bingo party and danco tomorrow W. S. Hargravo, Mrs. C. L. Williams, '33 Terraplane . . ' . 250.00 everybody present had such a good light at the Totsy Doerr ball. man, Mildred Seldler, Harel War- time. The treasurer's report of the Mrs, Cora Roberts, Mr, and Mrs. nock, Emma Basbagalette and Ruth Mortimer Warren, who has been Robert McGhee, Mr. and Mrs. James '33 Chevrolet Coach . . 295.00 various organizations, was given and sick several weeks, Is improving. Tunnlngton. (t showed a very' encouraging con- Brownlee, Miss Thelma Hempfleld, S. Alex Krueger Is laid up with ab- J. Harris, William Mancel, Thomas Miss Margaret Whltehead of South dition of affairs.. The church has ex- scesses in his ear. '34 Dodge convertible Coupe perienced a good year and the out- Mancel, Mrs. A. Robinson, Mrs. ,J. B. River was the week-end guest of Miss The Bingo Ten met at the home Anderson, Mrs. Kathleen Page, Wil- Mae Asplnall. look is bright for an even better en- of Mrs. JohnG. Spencer last week. sujng year. Coal banks were dis- liam Henpell, James Wrett, Miss Ma- Miss Nina Hotallng, a student at with radio . ... 475.00 Mrs. Eagley of Leonardo, who was tilda Cruiser, Rev. R. Z. Taylor, Mrs. St. Michael's hospital at Newark, was tributed In which to place contri- n guest at the party, won flrst prize. butions for heating tho church and Maddle Mancel and Mrs. J. Bice. the guest of her parents, Mr. and The second award went to Mrs. Mrs. Ross Hotallng, lost week-end. '34 Ford R. S. Coupe .«. 325.00 Now You Can Secure the Highest Type Its social rooms. The fourth sociable Christian Hanson. Last night the The Wednesday afternoon contract of tho church will bo held under the club attended the matinee perform- Randolph Harris, a student at the club met at tho home of Mrs. Mil- Admiral Farragut school at Toms '35 Dodge Sedan . . . 550.00 Cleaning at New Low Prices supervision St Miss Minnie Carhart dred Youngs. ance of "Fredrlcka" Wednesday af- Friday, March 19, at the home of Mr. ternoon at New York. \ River, was the guest of his parents, Wilsey. •' ' The Totsy Doerr association and Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, over the s he Ladles1 auxiliary of the associ- Mrs. George Miller, counsellor of woek-end. '36 Ford Coach . . * 550.00 Standard Dry Gleaning Service At the mid-week service of the Re- the Matawan Young Women's league, ation will unite In holding a bingo has handed In her resignation to take Miss Reba Dlsbrow visited her par- (Correct Dry Cleaning) formed church the sixth saying of party Saturday night, March 27, at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dlsbrow, Christ on the cross will be consld- effect In June, the end of the club the Totsy Doerr hall. year. Tuesday and Wednesday of last ored. • " Last Thursday night the firemen week. Miss Dlsbrow Is a student at —TRUCKS— PLAIN The Reformed and Baptist church- were called out to extinguish a grass The Young Women's league is the Monmouth Memorial hospital. es will unite In holding a mld-weelt flre which burned over' a large area. planning a dance to be held at the Elks' club, Red Bank, April 2|. The Miss Agnes Prlco of Georgian '33 Dodge 2-T. Chassis SUITS service during passion week. The The flames were visible a long dis- Court college, Lakewood, was the service will be under the supervision tance and drew many spectators. A ommlttee consists of Mrs. Edward Lockwood, Miss Mary Hannes and guest of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Wall- of the Toung People's League for small bungalow owned by a Newark ln over the week-end. and Cab. , . . . 300.00 COATS Service and there will be anthems by MI33 Frances Lloyd, party was destroyed. The bingo party held at the home the choirs of both churches. — •»» Spofford W. Schanck, Jr., was DRESSES .Preparations are. well under way elected vice president of the Mary of Mrs. Leroy Borgo by the Matawan '31 Dodge U-T. Chassis for the bunco party which the Men's Marlboro. Stllwell chapter, Children of the Women's Democratlo club Thursday club will hold for the benefit of the American Revolution, which met at evening was a success socially and and Cab. ... 250.60 DeLuxe Dry Cleaning Service First Aid squad Wednesday night, the home of Mrs, E. H. Boynton in financially. The club Is sponsoring a Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mowen of charity ball to be given- April S. March 31. . • Pennsvllle were week-end guests of Red Bank. Miss Ruth Domlnick was '35 Dodge li-T. Stake . 695.00 (A Service Beyond Comparison) elected historian and Miss Katbryn Miss Bertha Gelger baa returned The Good Friday service at tho Re- Mr. and Mrs. George Strickland. to her home at Rumson after spend- formed church will be held at 7:30 Mrs. Annie Wyckoff and son Floyd Harris chaplain. Following the elec- tion of officers, the group apent the ing several weeks as the guest of '36 Dodge U-T. Stake . 750.00 PLAIN p. In. Instead of 8 o'clock as orig- .ttended the 300th anniversary re- Miss Bessie Anderson, inally planned. The last words of union of the Wyckoff family held at remainder of the afternoon rehears- Christ on the cross will be studied. the Hotel Sherman, New York. About ing a play, "The Little Red down," SUITS written by Miss Harriet Bray, now '35 International Panel i-T. 450.00 Those who attend have been request- 80 of the descendants visited the old Parent-Teachers to Meet ed to bring their Lenten self denial Wyckoff homestead at Brooklyn, Sister Paula Harriet. COATS cardB. Anthems will be rendered by Which was built In 1638. Mrs. Alfred C. Wallln, who has sub- Members of Parent-Teacher groups the church choir. A meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Combs of Red stituted several times at the Wednes- of this section have been Invited to DRESSES consistory will be held alter the ser- Bank were visitors here Sunday. day dessert bridge dub, entertained attend a meeting tonight at 8 o'clock vice. the members Wednegday. Two tables In the auditorium of tho Junior high .SERVICE OF THE ABOVE QUAI4TY CAN OKLY BE Leon McCormack of Fort Hancock Mr, and Mrs. Gcret H, Conover spent the week-end visiting friends were In play. Mrs. William R. Craig school. Violet Skogsberg Bergey, OBTAINED AT ALLEN'S. will make their home temporarily here and at Freehold.. and Mrs. Raphael O. Devlin were the professor of education of New York ALL GAKMENTS INSURED AGAINST FIBE OB THEFT with Mr. and Mrs. F. Marklle Schad. Franklin 8. Deltz, a. Btudet, was prize winners. University, will be the speaker. The USED CAR LOT OPPOSITE SHOWROOM subject of her address will be "The Their present residence and eleven In charge of the services at the Mrs. Ada B. Foadlck was nominat- 1 acres of surrounding, land were Dutch Reformed church Sunday. ed corresponding secretary and Miss Dangers of Dictatorship In School 149-151 WESTTRONT ST., and Home." Mrs. Daniel Olson, pres- bought recently by "GUstav Balme, a The Kings Daughters circle met at Emma Frank assistant correspond- New York banker, who expects to ing secretary at a meeting of tha Uni- ident of tho Parent-Teacher associ- the chapel'Friday evening. ation of the senior and Junior high TEL. R. B. 1296 ^ RED BANK move hero soon. Several ladles of Liberty grange ted Women's Republican clubs of Phone Us Now! R. B. 442 Monmouth county hold at the Elks' schools, will preside. WE CALL AND DELIVER EVEEYWHKBE. The four children of Mr. and Mrs. met Thursday afternoon at the flre Jeromo Travers are sick with chlck- house to plan for a grange supper enpox. to be held In the near future. Walter Field, who recently sold Mrs. Bertram Quackenbush and his farm to Mrs. Hattle Carnegie, Is William Broach were Saturday visi- temporarily making his homo with tors at the Charles Irwln home at his sister, Mrs. Harry Gullck. Middletown. Cleansers & Dyers, Inc. Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Despreaux Mrs. Charles Storm and Mrs. Wil- 24 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK spent Tuesday at Staten Island. Mrs. liam Blair spent Wednesday at New- Despreaux Is postmistress of this ark. place, and while sho was away her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Magban re- duties were performed by Miss Rita turned Thursday from their wedding Massey. trip. Mrs. Anthony Bischoff entertained William Williams of Spring Lake a number of friends at a kaffco visited Mr. and - Mrs. Thompson of klatch at her home last week. Hobart avenue Saturday. Kenneth Smith is isick with grip. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Conover, Jr., The two children of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr, and Mrs. Russell Lewis of George Smith are out after having Freehold were guests Sunday of Mrs. been laid up with chlckenpox. Florence Rappleyea of Atlantis 7 BROAD STREET Mrs. Lillian Dougherty and Miss Highlands. Phones: 3334-5 RED BANK Free Delivery. A MARVEL of ENGINEERING Specials for Thurs., Fri., Sat.. March 11 - 12 - 13 IN LEATHER A DISPLAY OF THE For a Wonderful Sunday Dinner—Young, Tender /"\i.D comfort standards have ^•^ been superseded by Nunn- Bush foot type designing and Roasting Chickens 2% new construction methods. Too (all sizes) technical to be easily described Nunn-Busli improvements can Fryers and Broilers 24$> be quickly experienced. . . . to su n>s.) YOUR HOME ON WHEELS Smoked Hams Smoked Tongues 25c m Mmifc half or whole, Snibked Calas .... 19c "> Headquarters for Country-Dressed Veal ! This is your invitation to visit our show room and inspect Leg and Rump Shoulder Lean Veal ' VEAL VEAL STEW this modern automobile trailer, combining Pullman Comfort 1b and Hotel Luxury ... We are proud of the Auto Cruiser and BONELESS CHUCK ROAST 25c » want you to see it too ... Of course you will be under no obli- Spare Ribs 19c "> Long Island gations. Sauerkraut 5c "• DUCKS

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Start tho Day With n gmllo 1 (DODGE & PLYMOUTH AUTOMOBILES — GOODYEAR TIRES) Siloed Bacon _U>o plig. COFFEE L Hij. Sd Oonntry Enjs SSodos. 149-151 West Front Street ranoy Elpe Tomatoes atos.200 OampUcll'u Soups 3for 25c California Currola 6a bun. Albert S. Miller Shoe Co. Tel. R. B. 1296 , RED BANK (except clllckon and tomato) Footwear ol Distinction. BrOCCOll UtoVin elna Cucumber Pickles Jar 31c Nectarines . ^_d for 10o 18 Broad Street, " Red Bank § GMnless and Boneless Sardine* ______10ocan BarUett Pears . Bfor25o RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11.193>. Ps\r*Q Saves ' Church Notes. 17, -A covered-dish luncheon will be be called together for final reports, Supported by aTercbanti. served. Thus far tho first division team has Methodists To Discuss Prevalence Tho Red Bank Register is sup- Tho servlco credit system was secured pledges of $5,483.30 wlillo tho ported bv local as well as out-of- Lutheran. second division team occupy The topic of the aormon to bo gl' Thorne and Miua Mary Mount, was and Dr. Harold J. Stokes. Paid to Tying Contestants... Anybody, Ex. the Lesson-Sermon In all Churchca of appointed. After tho business ses- tho pulpit of tho RumBon church, Theatre eept Our Employees. May Compete, It It en Sunday morning by tho pasto Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, March Rev. E..F. Reed of Llttlo Silver will Not Necessary to Maka Any Purchases. win be "Tho Ported sacrlfic." Thi sion a roport on tho book, "On tho Good Any Night •M. Singing Road" by Margaret Sangster, officiate at Eatontown, Rev. M. Tj. DBUGGiSTS MEET, . Uie the Form Above or • Separate Shsat, " 'common servlco will bo used. Write Your Name and Addreis Plainly. Tho Goldon Text Is: "If we hope was given by Mrs. Julian Parker. Wllletts of Eatontown will appear at The Sunday-school, with R. T. Blx- for that wo see not, then do wo with Members present Included Mrs. Ed- Red Bank, Rev. H. R. Brown Hold Interesting Meeting at Anbury WINNERS OF OUB LAST PUZZLE CONTEST lor in charge, will hold Its Lonten patlenco wait for it." (Romans ward Anderson, Mrs. Everett Brow- Navesink will bo atHighlands and Park Monday Night. servlco Sunday night at 7:45 o'clock 8:25.) cr, Mrs. Franklyn Gray, Mrs. John Rev. H. 'D. Smock will preach at MARION MAE McGIIIR 14 DeNormandlo Avo., Fair Haven The pastor will use the order of ves- Atlantic Highlands. The Monmouth-Ocean Pharmaceu- Among' tho citations which com- Green, Mrs. Blrchell Hilton, Mrs. tical association met at the North pers. Tho topic for his sermon will Hans Kcssler, Mrs. George Morford The Lenten preaching mission i MHS. J. BUETA : 78 West Klvcr Horn], Rumson • be "Never-Folllng^Lovo." prise the Leason-Scrmon Is tho fol- Solarium, Boardwalk, Asbury Park, lowing from the Bible: "The Lord is and Mlssea Evolyn Harrison, Alma part of- a program to be undertaken Monday night with 67 members EDWARD E. MEISLER '. Box 27, Red Banb ; The monthly meeting of tho Luth Harrison, Hilda Kahlmoycr, Betty by tho Methodist Episcopal churche eran brotherhood will bo hold Wod exalted; for he dwelloth on high: present. ho hath filled Zlon with Judgment Mlnton, Mary Mount, Jesslo Thomas of the New Brunswick district unde Walter Wooley of Interlaken, ex- ncsday night, March 17, In tho churct and Bossio Thorne. Tho guests wero the direction of Dr. Leon Chamber- hall on Broad street. and righteousness. And wlBdom and president of tho New Jersey. Board knowledge shall be the stability'of Mrs. Kenneth Blower, Mrs. Julian lain, superintendent of that district With Every $1.00 Mlsa Dorothy Ashwell led tho dls of Pharmacy, and member, of Better SPECIAL! thy times, and strength of salvation: Parker and Misses Muntz, Alvlna The speakers at the nightly service BuslneBs Bureau declared that over ,. eusslon on tho toplo, "A Rich Youns Howell and Corrlno Howell. to be held in tho local churches start- Worth or more of the fear of the Lord is his treasure." 500 druggists in, New Jersey are Itulor" at tho monthly meeting o (Isaiah 33:5, 6). ing March 15 are Rev. E. F. Reed, the Holy Trinity Luther league o now signed up for "tho placque" * Shoe Repairing left , OFF ON ALL The Lesson-Sermon also Includes who will speak on Monday; Rov /0 Red Bank Tuesday night at thi and that a big advertising campaign the following passage from the Chris- Reformed. Herbert J. Smith, who will appea at this Shop you will home of Ml«s Mary LeValley and will soon bo on the way. tian Science textbook, "Science and The Men's club wll! oppoae the on Tuesday, Rev. P. A. Frederlch, William LeValley on Drummond ave- Albert J. Smith of Bradley Beach, receive a Ticket good CASH AND CARRY LAUNDRY Health with Key to tho Scriptures" Masonic lodge In a dart baseball who will preach on Wednesday, nue. Present besides Miss Ashwell treasurer of tho New Jersey Board by Mary Baker Eddy: "Substance game tonight In.the social hall of tho Rev. M. L. Willetts, who will occupy for 5 SHOE SHINES wero Rev. Walter Cowen, Mra. A Is that which Is eternal and incapable Reformed church. tho pulpit on Thursday and Rov.'H. of Pharmacy, announced that a Winners Puzzles ma; bo seen In windows of Boynton A Llndenstruth, Mrs. Harry Asay; Joh FREE. of discord and decay. Truth, Life, An. "open house for youth" meeting R. Brown, who will ofllciatD on Fri warning on the sale of Aspirin has Tuzeneu and Misses Christine Hurle, Boytiton, Insurance, S Drummond Place, Bed Bank, each wock. and Love are substance, as tho Scrlp- will be held tomorrow night by tho day. been given merchants other than Virginia Dougherty, Arllne" Linden- turea use this word In Hebrews: 'The Junior high school group. druggists. The deadline to dispose i struth and Virginia A»ay. The next Music will be provided by th substance of things hoped for, the The Bible school will meet Sunday of their retail stock of this product meeting wll be held Tuesday, Apr choirs of some of tho participating evldenco of things not Been.' Spirit, morning a| 0:30 o'clock with classes is April 1st of this year. 131 at the home of Miss Virginl churches. Tho Atlantic Highland tho aynonym of. Mind, Soul, or God, for all age groups and a "robblns' " A resolution was passed unani- Asay, 42 Throckmorton avenue. choir will sing on Tuesday, tho Eat- Is the only real substance. The spir- class! for young people. ontown choir on Wednesday, th mously favoring new legislation and itual universe, Including Individual Opportunity for infant baptism will Llttlo Silver choir on Thursday and measures bo taken on the sale of MODERN SHOE Presbyterian. man, Is a compound Idea, reflecting bo offered at the morning service at the senior and young people's chol prophylactlo merchandise. the divine substance ,of Spirit" (p 10:45 o'clock. Tho pastor, Rev. W, of the Red Bank church on Friday The next meeting will be held In Plans for "Day of Determination' 468) i I barman Trembath, will preach. A Asbury Park at which time the en- REPAIRING SHOP Sunday, March 14, on which the Mrs. Theresa G. Wllley, organist and hymn sing, led by the chorus choir, director of music of the Red Bank tire membership of tho New Jersey "evory-member" canvass of the Pres- will bo hold. The pastor will preach 81 Monmouth St., Methodist church, will bo organist at these ser- State Board of Pharmacy is expect- byterian church will get^undcrway on tho text, "Tho House of Jacob vices. ed to bo present. • . • Red Bank have been completed by Frank. F, Rev. Malcolm L, Willetts, pastor of Shall Possess Their Possessions." GrofT. tho Eatontown Mothodlst church, Tho Men's club of tho church will AN OLD TIME PICTURE. A Friendly Visitor. Brlnsrinn Good OPEN SUNDAY A dinnor-meotlng will be held to- will occupy tho pulpit ol the Red ' Shrewd, careful buyers read The Register's Class* meet Monday night, March 15, at 8 News evcrv week for 58 years, to all 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. . morrow night in the social hall ol Bank Mothodist church at tho morn- o'clock In the social hall of the the familv In the homes of Red jfied Advertisements. Here you find the seller who the church. Canvassers will be giv ng service Sunday. At tho ovonlng Holiday Display nt Doremus Bros.' church. • Confirmation classes will City Market of Yeare Ago. Bank and vicinity—About local events wants to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. Instructlons for calling upon service the local pastor, Rov; Herbert meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 and local DOOPIC.—Advertisement. members of tho congregation. As- J. Smith, will preach on tho subject, o'clock and Tuesday night at 7:30 Through the courtesy of Alber "Jesus; His Choice of a Method." slBtlng Mr. Qroff on tho committee o'clock. Doremus of Reckless place we are In charge are Rev. John A. Hayes, Tho musical numbers at tho morn- Tho young people of tho Junior able to have on exhibition In The iialpn it. Eckert, Arthur B. White, Ing Bervlco will Include "Prelude in high school who are members of the Register's office window a framed A. Trumbull Smith, Dr. Lawrenc E Minor," by Bach; the offertory, Reformed church school hold an or- picture showing threo views of The R. Burdge, Mr. and Mrs. Martin V "Passion Chorale" and tho anthem, ganlzatton meeting Thursday night City Market which was operated B. Smock, Mrs. Walter "I.. Freder- "There Is a Qrgen Hill J!ar Away," and elected the following officers: many years ago by Mr. Doremus Ut—yew cannot buy. Ultek&udify! icks, Mra. Edwin S. Close, Mrs. Vrnnk by Bach. Tho music at tho evening James Naully president, Miss Lois and his brother Newton Doremus. W. Howltt, Miss Mary W. Holmes servlco will include the prelude, Rice vice president, Miss Dorothy The center picture shows the ex- and Harry C. Fay Wordcn "Lento," by Kroeger, and tho anthem, Stadleman secretary and'Phillp Sak- terior of the store with itB frame Mr. Oroff, aided by Miss Annabel "Lamb of God, Without Blemish," by owltz treasurer. Miss Joyce Snyder awning over tho sidewalk and with House and Mra. Lllllo H. Reamer, ha; Gregorian. was named pianist and Ernest So- "tho entire force" of both grocery sent to every member of tho churoli Tho Women's Foreign missionary den was appointed librarian. The of- and meat departments lined up at three letters explaining the effort t< society will meet Tuesday afternoon ficers will bo installed at a meeting tho curb. _^ ralac tho largest budget made In thi at 2:30 o'clock at the homo of MrB. to be held tonight. The other views show respectively history of tho church. Elizabeth Allen of Wallaco street. the interior Qf the grocery and meat Henry Hagcrman led tho discus- On Palm Sunday, March 21, "the j departments with tho proprietor! choirs of tho church will sing "The ' sion-on tho subject, "The Coming ENTRE NOUS CLUB MEETS. and their co-workers "ready Crucifixion" by Stainer. The soloist One," at tho weekly meeting of th servo" at tho various counters in will bo John Milton, Instructor in the Bridgo Played Following Session at Young .Men's Blblo class Sunday tho market. TOP or morning. Arthur Cadma,n presided Westminster Choir school at Prince- Rosovelt Tea Room. ton. The pictures ,wero taken at holi- at tho session, Albolt Doremus an- Tho Entro Hous club met yester- day time nnd the meat markel BOTTOM Ib. nounced that the Young Peoplo's Twenty new members wore enroll- day at the Rosovclt tea room, with shows one of tho largest displays o Council of Religious Education of ed In the Men's Blblo class at the Mrs. Waltor Layton,- president, pre- Red Bank district will hold Its fifth Jersey turkeys over made in Red LONG ISLAND'S FINEST weekly meeting last ^Sunday. This siding. Tho place was attractively Bank. A life-size Santa Ciaus point- class was organized two weeks ago anniversary banquet tonight decorated In keeping with St. Pat- ing at the special price on mixed Maryland tea room. and includes in its msmberahip rick's day. Bridge was played fol- No. 1 GRADE Ib. adults and younger men of tho nuts is a foaturc of the grocery de- Rabbi Arthur Hcrshon will bo the lowing tho meeting. partment window. speaker noxt Sunday morning. Tho church. Tho enrollment is, now 52 FANCY Thoso present were Mrs. Joseph I SHORT CUT subject of his address will be "Jew- nd tho aim of tho class is to obtain' Bray, Mrs. Charles Hawkins, Mrs. An Italian company is.conducting Smoked Tongues Sliced Spiced Ham . »»>>25' . membership of 100 men by Easter. ish Kingdom In tho Old Testament." Charles Chlnock, Mrs, Harry Trees,"" experiments with ammonia gas as i The pastor Is tho teachor. Tho weekly meeting of tho Young Mr. John Pfelffenberger, Mrs. Ed- motor fuel and is said to bo equip Fancy Frankfurters MIMES. ».25« Fresh Fillef COD AND HADDOCK MB9< Women's Blblo class was held Sun- The class has been organized Into ward O'Flaherty, Mrs. Thomas ping a large motor car ton demon- day morning with Mrs. Walter L. wo divisions with separate officer* Hackett, Mrs. Harry Herold, Mrs. stration purposes. Sliced Bacon Fancy Swordfish Steaks^23< Fredericks presiding, Tho topic for or each division, A box in which Howard Stockton, Mrs. Ray Emer- H,c5K^ II-19< discussion was "What Is Christian- members may deposit questions to bo son, Mrs. David Sheridan. Mrs. John ity?" Tho toplo to bo presented at discussed and answered during the Bannon and Miss Lois Green, Mrs. next Sunday's mooting will bo "Why l periods will bo provided. Tho "To dtlldra* m% William Roswell and Mrs. Edward Bumstead's pastor, Rev. John A. Hayes. His sub- Men's association to be hold on Job is to advertise In The Resis- hit dot*. Stooo 75 rwrs' tar) tor's Want Department—AdvorUse- leU evervwhsr. « by mall 50c • bofti* ject at, the vesper service at IThursday of noxt week. Tho speak, Est C K. Vo»rteil. M. O Philadelphia o'clock In tho afternoon will bo "Jos- r will bo Rov. John Blair, pastor of ment. M eph." tho Oakhurst Methodist church. Mr. A mooting of tho Christian En- Blair recently returned from a trip, deavor society was hold last Sunday broad, during which he mado ex- afternoon with Miss Mary W. Holmes tensivo visits in England and Ire- STANDARD In charge. land. A recreation period, during . Tho Women's Missionary society which refreshments will to served, QUALITY mot Tuesday afternoon In the cbapel will follow tho business sosslon. The leaders at this session wero Mrs. The Married Men's Blblo class will STANDARD John S. Allen and Mrs, Qeorgo Mil- iresent Its third annual minstrel QUALITY ler. Miss Nancy Field, a teacher In ihow Thursday night, April 1, in the If you like a mild and mellow coffee, try Eight tho Fair Haven school, talked on tho uditorium of tho Red Bank Catholic FANCY GRADE 'A O'clock. Its finer, fresher flavor has mada it. subject, "Tho Negro.in America." A high school, Proceeds will bo used iho largest selling coffee in the world. group of Negroes sang several spir- for charitable work carried on by the ituals, Tho hostesses v/oro Mrs, Al- irganlzatlon during tho year. bert w. Worden, Mrs. Ralph R. Eck- Charles K. Champlln will direct the crt, Mrs. Vlotor Park and Mrs. show this yoar. Tho Craft Choris- Charles R. English. ters, a musical organization of Mas- I It's Smait fa ask (to AHH.PA$6 Tho mid-week prayer service, was nlc members, will present several ixtspt ComomRif, held last night In tho chapel with umbors, and thore will bo lnstru-.j Ctiltkin Gumbo, Chowdir Ever/ Ann Page Food n tcttad for quality, purity and food valua. mental selections, 'speciality dances cans You must be pleased or wo will gladly refund your monty. Mr. Hayes In charge. large Tho pulpit flowers last Sunday and vocal SOIOB. Mrs. Joseph Val eau, Jr., will bo tho accompanist. 24 oz. 28 oi. wero glvon by Mrs. Edmund vom- Mello Wheat "SET R<<0. Stoog In momory of her mother, The committee Is headed by, Fred cans 'riok and Includes Roger Wymba, ; Tho Woman's loaguo will hold a STICKS OR Spaghetti ANN PAGE * business meeting and election of of- William Bradloy and Harold Perry, ficers Tuesday night, March 18. Tho ""hose who will talto part in tho per- PRETZELETTES N.B.C. ANN A 1 Ib,' PAGE 4 cam ' annual mooting of the Sunday-school ormanco aro Mr, and Mrs. Fred Frlck, Beans with Pork 25< association, which waB to havo boon Mr, and Mrs. John Pohl, Jr., Mr. and held this week, will bo hold instead Mrs. William Bradloy, Mr. and Mrs, Chile Sauce 1O on Tuesday, March 18, at tho homo John VanSchoIck, Mr, and Mrs. Rog- ANN PAGE of Martin V. B. Smock of Harding r Wymbs, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Toed, GRADE 'A' £. boll. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry, Mr. and Ketchup road. The annual election of oflloers OELATIN DESSERTS will bo held at this meeting. Mrs, Kenneth Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Inscoo, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sparkle ANN PAGE O PHQI. 3« Ushers for tho month of March iuoherer, Mr. and Mrs. R, Bennett, nro John B. Allen, who Is In charge, r., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ayros, Mr, BORAX SOAP Arthur B. White, Walter L. Freder- nd Mrs. Harold Otten, Mr. and Mrs, icks, Cornelius Muyskcns, Frank Herbert Sohlld, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kelby SPECIAL SALE Hewitt, Frank Llndoroth and Pres- ton Murford, Wardon, Mrs. Grace Carhavt and Fruit aid Salad Borrf lor only U FOR Tsl.", & Sol. A communicant class has keen Marvin Rlchael, formed to preparo young pooplo for entrance into tho church. Tho first Baptist. A&P SLICED WHEAT meeting was held on Wodncsdny of The church school of the Baptist last wcok In tho chapel with tho ihurch will meet Sunday morning nt pastor as tho teacher. 40 o'clock. Tho first of a series of ' Omccru of tho Golden Hour circle, 'win my friend" programi will bo HE big 1937 Studebaker must have im- eleotod at a mooting lost wcok, aro ircicntcd at this session. pressive price appeal jas well as eye appeal A delightful new loaf thai will pep up laaglno' tMrs. C. A. Osborn president, Mrs. T Deelnloh day will be obsorvod' on to be Betting so remarkably. And a cor for car appolitoi and make tlio wholo meal taste Minor B, Tllton first vloo president, 'aim Sunday, March 21. Tho goal bolter. It'i psrfoct... and Now York's greatest Mrs. Rachol West- second vlco pres- >f the church Is to obtain CO Christ- comparison will convince you that you'll do Broad value, Try a loaf loda/l ident, Mrs. Samuel Harvoy secretary, n decisions and BO afTlllatlono by better to Invest in a Studebaker. Vou get the ' Mrs. William Fope assistant score- ittor befpro Eastor. extra value of Studebnker sizt, of Studebaker construction, engineering A&P WHITE-SLICED or UNSLICBD taj-y and Mra. A. Alvln Whiting A workers' conference of the and innovations... and the nlmost incredible new Studebaker gas and oil treasurer. Mrs, Joseph C. Daylson hurgh school will bo held Monday savings which, by actual proof, equal or better those of lowest priced cars. was ohalrman of tho nominating light, March 15, at tho homo of Mrs. committee Tho hostess oommltteo M. VanNostrand of Branch ave- STUDIBAKER'J C. I. T. BUDQET PLAN OFFERS IOW TIME PAYMENT! consisted of Mrs. H. H. Koohl chair- uo. man, Mrs. Mlohnol Lorcnco, Mrs. William Russell, Mrs. Joseph Worth. Forward Sunday will bo observed InKton'atfcl Mlta Margitrot Planlti ila Sunday, whon tho onllstmont BAILLY BROTHERS Tho.omc$rs wllt.bo'Installed at tho impalgn of the church will bo > next meeting ought to n close, At tho cloue of 59 MAPLE AVENUE Tel. Red Bank 596 Ibo 1o1.vJlog.tl10 talUtment, towns ,wui TUNEJN.EVKYJHUR5DAX>.NIGHTj-A&P-BAblD-WAGQN.FEATURING KATE SMITH. AND A BIGC/(ST- mf£tioTe. W# RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11,1937.

Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and hospital, Noptuno, tor a spinal Belford. Headden's Corner. ' Girl Beauts Meet. fWffiwffl^ Mrs. Runyon. (Th. injury which he suffered while work- A mooting of Troop 24. Qltl ScouU. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carney at' Red Book ButUUr tux b« bought ing for J. N. Beers of Red Bank. A WE SELL | ITfct Bed Bank Botater en b» bougM tn H«»ad*'» Comer ma Cdrd 0Tl was hold Friday night In tno joolal In Hufort from H. Cliy Bsl». .VIOMSI tended tha funeral of Mrs. Carney's art? and Fritt .Eti Errmth.) large part of his body is in a plaster •< Twin Brook Ice Cream & cast. hall ot tha Preabytorlan church wltji School Notes WalUng, Burr ffimnnin u' John grandfather, Mr. Smldt of Irvlngton, Twenty persons attended tho meet- Mlas Ida aoodspoea, capjaln of the O'N.MI'. rtor»>. Tuesday. Mrs. Sidney MoLcan and Miss & at our fountain ' ing of tho Women's Dcmocratlo club troop, ana Mlua Harriot Wood, lieu- V Special rate* to organizations, Airs. Anna Boyce Is expected horde A son was bom to Mrs. George Edith McLean spont ono day last of Mlddlotown township Thursday tenant, In charge. The meeting parties, ~,et«v—DoUverefl osfl How Target Practice. from Monmouth Memorial hospital, Glllam last week. nl^ht^at; the home.ot. Misa- Aaala week nt Now Yorlc_ icra xl m > - rfStttei «plot formation. and packed-In .Dry loa/"- ' ? - r»on» Us Tho Rod and Guiv club bold a tar- Long Branch, whtre »h» b»o-b«ea • —Mrs. Daniel Slover unit saxr Emmy Kane.' Mint.:.- Edwori) • >O 5?a)J91ijY oroBotf with" tho .Inglng of tnna. iwith president If tho olub, presided. Pinna Amory L. HaokoH'o estnto[ onjoyod Slntlonery—All Dally J'arcra 1 liooo present wore Joyce dood- laist Times Today— ~ At lilttlu Sllvor IThiiriidiiy afternoon jirovod. Mr, and Mra, Melvln Stowsrt. wcio mado for welfare work for the a vacation last week. Ho and his«pped, Alice Townsend, Jano Harvoy, Magazines - Fountain Service under tho coaching ot Patrolman Mrs. Charles D. Brown Is on theneedy and tour new members wore wlfo attended shows and- various THUHS., MARCH U Capr. and Mrs. John Glass and son othor attractions at Now York dur- Shlrloy Mytlnger, Cathorlne O'Hern, Benjamin Pryor of the local police John visited Mr. and 'Mrs. Albert sick list received. Tho now members are Mrs. Jean OHern, Florence Grantham, John Telchman spent Sunday in Mary Soanlon, Mrs. Henry Knoehcl, ing part of tho time, "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ" force. The second practice will be Scott of Bed Bank Friday evening. Norma.Bo.rto, Constance DenOnden, DS3 West Front St. ' hetd this afternoon. If sufficient In- New York. Mrs. Charles Norton and Mrs. Mary Thomas McQulro and Mr. and Mrs. with Fred MnoMurray and Mr. and Mm. Jesse Clark ol High- Rose Bottogaro, Botty Rellly, Tiny Phono Bed Bank 3828. Merest and skill Is shown Patrolman lands were recent guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and famil Baston. . Jesse Noono spent part ot laat week Olah and Hcleno Casaldy. | GLADYS SWARTHOCT of New York visited Mr. and' Mrs. in Pennsylvania and Maryland. Their Pryor hopes to^form a marksman. Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs. Louis Shllonls Is sick with FBI., SAT., MARCH V) • IS ship team to Compete with other Thomas Kirwan Sunday. trip was partly for business to buy Mrs. Charles Roche Is suffering » FEATURES New Jersey groups.—Edward Pat- with nourltls. Mr*. Anna Predmora of Red Banl Joseph. Rlskamm Is out after hav- seeds and' plants and partly for spent the week-end with Mr. am pleasure. terson. . j Mrs. MacOavlt of Morrlstown has ing been laid up with a heavy cold "UNDER YOUR SPELL" returned hom« after spending two Mrs. Brucs Koehler. bordering on pneumonia. Frank Chero fired a load of buok- with • Planning Hl-Y Dance. - weeks with Mrs. Amelia Wlllett. Mrs. Melvln Leek entertained th Judge John Warren, while making shot at a thief who broke Into his lAwrcaoo Tlbbctta-Wendy Barrio Preparations for a Hi-T dance I Mr. and Mrs. Johnston of Tren- Tbimblo club at her home Tuosda; an lnspcotlon last week, was aston- roadside market Friday night The — AND — were made at a meeting Monday ton spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. evening. ished to flnd that soventocn largo Intruder got away with two dozen 86 Broad Street Tel. R. B. 2342 night. The club plans to hold a George Yarnall. Mr. and Mrs. August Volkland o trees on a remote part of his estate eggs. Mr. Choro does not know 'WOMEN ARE TROUBLE" Newark spent Sunday with Mr. am whether the shot hit the mark or with dance late in April. An activity A card and bunco party will be had been sawod "off close to tho program was outlined for. the future Mrs. Ernest Volkland. ground. Tlio tree robbers have not not. Stuart Edwin • Floronoo Rica given In Engine Company No. 1 fire Mrs. Fred Dreher and daughter ol We Offer You the Following Specials and Includes a beach party. « house tomorrow evening for the been brought to justice .' Charles Smith Is out after having SUN,, MON, JOES., spaghetti dinner, a trip to the As- Newark spent the first part of the Walter Field, who recently sold been confined to the'bed with sick- benefit o( the first aid squad o( Mid' reek with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Volk- CH0CQC1GNOLE ENDS MARCH 14 - 15 - 10 tury Park Natatorlura and a talk by dletown township. There will be his farm to Mrs. Hattle Carnelgle, ness several days. Formerly 3 FEATURES a DackfleM coach from Princeton land. is temporarily making Bis home prizes and refreshments. Mrs. Lamprccht and Mrs. Philip S.50 to &I0 "STOLEN HOLIDAY" university.—Thomas Gamon. Mrs. Stella Balback and daugh- with his sister, Mrs. Henry Gullck, The road to better and blpgor busi- Geffort of Hollywood, Calif ornia, are who lives near Mlddlotown village. with KAY FRANCIS ter Doris of Keansburg and Mrs. ness leads through The Register's ad- Crocqulgnolo or Spiral Waves Wilte and Bead Essays. spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Is a patient at Fltkln ertisin? columns.—Advertisement. — AND — Wilbur MacConnell and daughter George Harris. Complete Head H. Carl Kalt's 11-A' English class Marie attended tho play of "St Ver- Formerly "HIDEAWAY GIRL" wrote various types of essays last Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loveland o onica's Veil" at Union City Sunday. Dividing Creek spent the week-end 8.0O with week. The class was divided Into A party was held at the home of Itobt. Oummlngs-MarUia Eoje five groups. Each group chose;the with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Richmond: Mr. and Mm. William Helrouth on Mrs. Pearl White Is able to bi WE ARE LOOKING FOR A Duart Velior Combination WED, MICKS., MARCH vT- best written essay and read It to the Saturday evening in celebration of .bout tho house again after having Formerly entire class. Among those selected the birthday of Mr. Helmuth. The loen confined In bed four weeks with 7.110 "ON THE AVENUE" to read the essays were Lucy Vac- guests were Mrs. Jessie Schanck, lckness, LIVE-WIRE AUTOMOBILE with carelll, Leigh Pennlngton, Charlotte Mrs. Elmer Compton and son Clif- Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller loft on SIACHUTELESS WAVE DICK fOWEIX . AMOE FAYE Verna Morley, Catherine Green, ford, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Havens Saturday lor a three weeks' stay in Formerly • Stank Applegate, Beatrice Volovlck, and Mrs. Gussle Dennis ot Belford, Florida. —SALESMAN— . .' Evory WED. Every Prl. Ev. Jennie Figaro and Helen Partrlck.— Mrs. Gonzales and Mrs. Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wyckoff oi Evening Mary Kogel. Dennis and daughter Helen of Port Elizabeth spent Sunday with Mr, "LUCKY- OR Monmouth, Mrs. Clarence Wlckman and Mrs. George Yarnall. If you are the man and can prove it Finger Waving, , tmi MOBE Bate on National Test. $25 ot Atlantic Highlands and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. Everett Runyon • • ' *e have a good proposition for you. TREE PARKING SPACE Shampooing, Etc. ' »tO.0O "JACK In Cash—Free Ruth Abramowitz and Ruth Jaclc- Clara Cottrell of Belford. Tha even- >f Red Bank spent Thursday even. KEAB Monday to Thursday or more TOT" son were two of six students to re- Ing was spent In playing cards and Ing with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cook. oelva tha rating on the National 'games. Refreshments were served Miss Nell Compton has accepted For appointment call Jack Burns refcreo's test recently held at Nep- at midnight. position in a dress shop at Red tune high school. A play day between Mr. and Mrs. George Harris at- Bank. Bed Bank and Neptune freshmen tended the funeral of Mrs. Harris's Mrs. Amelia •Wlllett and Arnold and Junior girls was recently held sister, Mra. Oiga Anderson ot Jer- Wentworth spent Friday with Mr. FRANK VAN SYCKLE FREE! Sere. A play day with the Asbury and Mrs. D. K Wentworth of Plain- Park Junior and senior girls was sey City, last week. Prevue x Mr. and Mrs. Irving Koop and leld. DODGE & PLYMOUTH, To the Ladloa! Jisld last week at Aabury Park.— Evory Tuesday, Margaret Mazza. Miss Helen Smith of Bclford at- Mrs. Bertha. Pool of Belmar has tended a birthday party at the home >een spending a few days with her 149 WEST FRONT ST., RED BANK. Weds. Mat. & Eve. of Mrs. Roop's niece, Miss Dora larents, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett A. "The Kelly Hid." • Kockafellow of Keansburg, Saturday jee. flolden Gloir Th« dramatic reading jsltos pre- evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. R, Compton en. Night sented a play entitled '"The Kelly Mixing Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richmond spent ertatned on Sunday Mrs. James Kid" during fourth period Monday. Whlston and daughter Hulda and Those taking part were Alice Can- the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. BowU Paul Robinson. Miss Jean Whlston of Kearny, Mr. ivarl, Leah Anderson, Marie Can- and Mrs. Fred Cook of Point Pleas navo, Minnie Coloslmo, Ted Lake, Rev. Ernest' Fox will conduct prayer service this evening at the int and Mrs, Jennie Trimble of Bel- Beglnal Vincent and Vincent Moyea. ord. TODAY - FRIDAY —Ann Sherman. Methodist church. The Ladles' Aid met at the home of Mn. Katharine Mrs. Emma Suydam of Matawan Bade yesterday afternoon. spent Saturday visiting friends here. ARLISS in Two New Roles ... as a Suave Diplomat.... a» a Blacksheep Gives Talk on China. Mrs. Annie Havens and 'daughter, Barbara Smith gave a talk. on At the Methodist Sunday-ichool meeting Sunday morning 161 persons Mrs. Edith Cockafare of Bloomfleld, China before the travel "dub Mon- were recent guests of Mrs. Georgia GEORGE ARLISS day. Calvin Carhart acted as presi- were present. Mrs. Irving Hoop spent Tuesday Foster.- dent. Maxlne Sortwell donated pic- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wordon of tures of life In China which were with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Van- -m— Brunt of Keansburg. * Keyport spent Friday afternoon with used by Miss Smith to Illustrate her Mrs. John V. Glass. talk. Doris Perry will have charge Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Strlckler and t t Mr. and Mrs. Ward R. Jeffers ot Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hyers are plan- of the program next week on India. nlng to move to Newark soon. OF AFFAIRS" Thoso taking part will Include Jean Brooklyn spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garret A. Lee. Mrs. George S. Morvan attended UcKnight, Maxlne Sortwell, Doris the funeral of Mra. Margaret Becker Perry, Calvin Carbart and Roger Mrs. Edna Salmon of Freehold March 15-20 Grand Central Palace, I with ROMILY LUNGE— RENE RAY ipent Sunday with Mrs. Christopher at Jersey City Tuesday. Wingerter.—Mary Kogel. Mrs. Patrick Divers and her chll Four acrei of Boautyl Dorem of Delightful Garden* Jaeger. Floral Arrangement! -Garden Furniture -Tooli dren Patricia and James spent Sat- l0VH.rtlt.0Of M 0.11, Cpi.i Mindly .1 HARKER HOT-OVENWARE FREE TO THE LADIES! Oakland Street News. George Leek Is having the interior urday at Asbury Park. Tho first grade Is ^constructing a of his- house redecorated. Mrs. George S. Morvan and Wil- SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY large bungalow In Its room. It will The senior choir ot the Methodist liam Zeuner will be la charge of the have the appearance ot red tile root church will meet for Easter choir corned beef and cabbage supper to and tan brick finish. The roof has practice thla evening alter prayer he held by Keansburg post of Veter- been completed. Later the puplli meeting. ans ot Foreign. Wars anil the Ladles' RED will make furniture for It. It will be Mrs. "William Goldman celebrated auxiliary of the post Saturday even- MADCAP FUN IN SWIN6TIMI used to present a play based upon her birthday Saturday evening by ing. homo and community. entertaining a number of relatives Holy Communion will be celebrate* BANK The third grade Is making a plane- at her home. at St. Clement's church tomorrow tarium. When completed they will Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith .spent morning at 9 o'clock. A special Len- —A RIOTOUS HIT YOU'll BE have exhibits of rocks, dirt and other Monday at Now York. ten service will be held at 9 o'clock In LAST TIMES TODAY ! nature specimens. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Leek and son the evening. The church school will The second grade gave an Im-George spent the week-end in Jersey meet at 10 o'clock Sunday morning GLENDA PARRELL —BARTON MacLANE CHEERING FOR:'MONTHS l promptu play Friday. At the end of City. and church service will be at 11 —IN— tie play a doll festival was held. Mr. and Mrs. William Green of o'clock. The day will be obsorved as Pupils 6f the fourth grado are Newark visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Passion Sunday. Mothers' day was '' S MART BLONDE'' making a booklet of Easter carols. Runyon over the week-end. Jjlr.and celebrated at the church last Sun- FREE CHINA TO THE A committee Is engaged in making Mrs. John Conley of Maplewood-were day. a. Spanish,garden. The committee consists of "Skippy" Carter, David FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Barton, Gllda Milano, Gloria Adams DOUBLE FEATURE > f and John Fredenburg.—Marjorle It Costs No More to Buy the Best at ** N«w. Munden. Paul Kelly - Marsha Hunt - Robert Cummings —IN- *• Elver Street News. ' The 5-A pupils under tho guidance Of Mrs. Bertha Shoemaker are mak- "ACCUSING FINGER" ing a panel showing the advance- WILLIAM BOYD — JIMMY ELLISON ment of automobiles between 1887 and 1937. —IN— ' Birds, their color, calls and homes are subjects of study of the &-B pu- "TRAIL DUST" pils. A panel Is being made upon EST. 19O2 which birds will be placed. The 123 WEST FRONT STREET EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT 0 O'CLOCK ''izi panel will be called "Return of the Birds."—Arthur Hurley. PHONE: Red Bank 678. "JUMBO" FREE DELTVEBY. FBEE PABBXNQ IN BEAK OF MABKET. $25.00 CASH PRIZES—$25.00 JACKPOT Tinton Falls. SUNDAY - MONDAY — TUESDAY Mrs, Charles Dreycr was suddenly taken sick last week. She has since been confined to tho house, but she FIXED FLAVOB IB improving. Two St. Patrick's events will take Armour's Star Hams place hero next week. Ono will bo (WHOLE) a luncheon held by tbo Ladles' aux- iliary of Rlverviow hospital Tuesday noon at the home of Mrs. Theodore N. Parmly, under tho direction of Mrs. Parmly, Mrs. Wellington Wll- PORK LOINS Itins, Mrs. Harry Osborn and Mrs. (WHOLE OR HALF) 'Minnie iKe Mobcher" John Lcmmon. Tho other will bo a. party Wednesday evening held by tho Ladies' aid society of the Metho- »! Schubert's "Serenade" dist church, with Mrs. England, Mrs. SELECTED FRESIMUIXED William Bonnott, Mrs. Florence Johnson and Mrs. John E. Lemmon (4-5 LBS.) in charge, . There is littlo change in tho con- TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY dition of William McDougal, who has TWO OUTSTANDING FICTURES ' TUESDAY -WEDNESDAY beon confined to tbo bed with sick- A Few of Our Many Grocery Specials ! THE MOST UNUSUAL PICTURE EVER MADE I ness soveral months. Miss Constance Kccd of Now York "Filmed with lm- "Unique plcturo" .". "Bcnutlful and dia- DONALD WOODS-JEAN MUIR spent part of last week with her par- presolvo beauty." "Strangely movlngr matlc." ent*, Mr. and Mrs. ISdwln C. Reed. doz. —N. "S. Amorlcan and boautlful." —News-Week —TN— Large Jersey Eggs —Dally Nows Miss Margaret Loftus graduated i 6 last week from a training school for (Frcah Dally From the Farm) 9 9 nurses at a Newark hospital. Tho Ladles' auxiliary of the lire FULL CBEABI company held their first mooting at the- flro houBe Monday night. Here- With HUGH HERBERT-ZAZU PITTS-ALLEN JENKINS tofore they had been meeting at the ochoolhouse. The Interior of tho flro Roll Butter houflo woe recently remodeled and FREE TO THE LADIES-Every Tuesday, Matinee & Evening * equipped for usa for social functions. Dr. J. W. Robinson has a largo Dietz Coffee new brooder house on his poultry CHASE A SANBOIIN GOLDEN GLOW MIXING BOWLS farm. Mrs. Catherine Kartell Is still con- PREVIEW WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 11 P. M. fined to tho house with Influenza. Dated Coffee Sho la slowly Improving. ADDED FIRST EPISODE OF THE NEW Friday night, April 2, has boon BIctro-Goldwyn-Mityor'n Comedy Smash Hit! fixed as the date for tha annual pot ( SERIAL STARTING THIS nhow at tho uohool. A Barred Fly- Heinz Soup mouth Roolc rooster and hen will be "MR. CINDERELLA" Except Clam Chowder, Oonuommo ' SATURDAY —MATINEE ONLY ! disposed of on tho co-oporatlvo plan. Wllh JACK IIALEY—BETTY FCItNESS—ARTHUR TBEACID3B Tho pronto of tho show will bo used and Chicken Gumbo BASED OPON THAT rOFUT^AR COMIC STItlF. to buy baseball ciuipmcat, ' i RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11.1937.

Clydc-Mallory Lino. Tho boys wore Pease, Mrs. Freda Jurger, Mrs. Ed- ffreeholders Plan Leonardo. gone throe months and ten days. ward Leonard, Mrs. Louis Mofigold Everett. Thoy say thoy enjoyed tho trip and and Misses Blancho Leonard, Kath- (Tb< Rid Dink Baglatar can ba bouibt Mrs. Mary Carton and daughter I In Uonardo from V. X. UllduS. tlarr* will bo glad to ro-onllst afterta shorl lyn GuttonflBen,. Hannah Elliott and I Bond Issues Moolcomarr and AJbut Jar»nli».) visit with their folks. Albert Johnson, Patricia May roturncd homo Friday RICHARD B. TILTON on- tho ,bootiCSoor«o Washington si' , At a special mooting- of tho board Olaf Christy )» --now »Wo to >}tup will be held at ffr spending five niontlm with roln, | Real Estate - Insurance Broad & Wallace SU., RED BANK '(it—frattioldari, Jioia liint Saturday nnn hour* dolly In a wlioi'l olmlr at I tho liomo of tho nov, Frances fHnv- Mc& lu -Ireland.. They uio living - Morning at tho court houso, a num- Memorial Center, Jersey City, whore onson Wednesday evening for tho with John Long and family. The Most Complete Straight Liquor Store In the County benefit of High Point chapel, of ber at resolution!) wore adopted pro- he has been a patient slnco Chrlst-| Twenty-six persons attended a Gos- Mortgage Loans Delivery Service at' All Times—Call 8840. viding for tho Issuance of bonds for mas. He underwent a major opora- Virginia. Tho boat which Mrs. Stevenson Is pastor. through tho Panama canal and "to pel Hour Sunday afternoon at tho various purposes. tlon and received threo blood trans- Tho Ladles' aid society of tho Bap-home of David Pov«y. 'A Gospel WEEK-END SPECIALS THURS. TO SAT. INCLUSIVE. fusions. Mrs, Christy, who has been Chrlatobol and Mexico. Thoy woro tist church will hold a business , DO HARVARD ROAD, Tho moat important issue, amount.' not permitted to Icavo tho ship at Hour is held each Sunday afternoon Ing to about »50O,O0O provides for the visiting him at the hospital threo meeting this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Mr. Povoy's house at 4 o'clock. RED BANK. N. J. SCOTCH GIN times a wiek, Is Jubilant at tho San Pedro becauso of tho steamship at tho homo of Mrs. Philip Carnle. redemption of pufstandlpg scrip. Of strike, but they did land at San Attendanco during tho past month JOHNNIE WALKER MOUNT ROSE the 18 Issues of serlp authorized by thought that oho will soon have him Tbo schedulo for Sunday consists of has Increased. at homo again. Mr. Christy has boon Dolgo. Tho weather was rainy most Sunday-school meeting at 9:45 a, m., the various boards over a several of tho time. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ellis and BED LABEL .19 years period,, thoro is still1 outstand- In poor health for nevoral yoaro. morning church sorvlco at 11 a. m., Harvey Davis of cilffsldo spent the Christian Endeavor society meeting daughter Elizabeth of Bethlehem, 1 ing a total of $400,818 on which the The- Ramblers met for a rounlon Pennsylvania, spont Sunday at their A Tastyeast Product full quart Friday night at tho homo of Mrs. week-end at his bungalow on Valloy at 7 p. m., with tho topic of "Mem- 2 fifth county'Is paying 1% Interest It Is homo here. 00 Proof . anticipated that bonds may be Is- Leon Boeokel, woo has just returned drlvp. bership in the World's Greatest Fel- Mrs. Inger Gundcrscn of Now lowship" and evening service at 7:15 Miss Viola Warnckcr returned to SCOTCH sued bearing 3% Interest, from a trip to Miami, whero she her duties nt Fitkln hospital Sunday P'U'N'C'HIEJD visited her daughter. Those present York, spent a few days last week with o'clock, with the sormon topic, "Say- Another Issue provides for bonds hor sister, Mrs. Lena Gulbrandtont. night after having a three-weeks' SCOTTISH CHIEF SPECIAL amounting to $17,000 for tho con- were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Letts, ng So." Tho Christian Endeavor Tho Brovcnt Park and Leonardo society will send a delegation to a Ieavo of absence. Miss Warneker Is struction of a bridgo at Allentown. Mr. and Mrs, Orogersonj Mrs. Han- in tho school of nursing of the hos- Imp. by Hiram Walker Zx » Distilled Dry Gin nah Jotters, Mrs. Wesley Wakefleld, flro company was called ouf Sunday supper conference at tho Fair Haven A new dam will also be constructed to extinguish a gross' flro which pital. All Lcotch ^lfth by tho county at the somo time. The Mrs, Luts, Hrs, Bahr, Miss Helen Methodist church' Monday night. fifth **• threatened several bungalows In the Tuesday evening tho ' Intermediate Charles Rumph, Jr., has been home over 8 years. reconstruction of the fenders and King, Mrs, Frank Patterson, Mrs. Hit aS:;H6JI IS'JI Peter Christiansen, Mrs. Mary Soden vicinity of tho lagoon. No damage Christian Endeavor society will meet with a cold. foundations of tho drawbridge over was done. Miss Dorothy Taylor of Dumont the Shrowabury rlvor at Boa Bright and Mrs. Leon Boeckel. Mrs. Mary at 7:30 o'clock, On tho same even- BEAUCAIRE BONDED RYE Soden captured' first prize for hav- James Goisolscn, who has been laid Ing the church trustees and tho and Theodore Stiiwcll of Caldwell 'will consume another Issue author- spent Sunday with Mr. "Stllwell's Cordials with Brandy Base . 100 Proof 1 Yearn ized, tho amount of which Is not to ing tho hlghost score at cards and up sovcral weeks, has recovered and Men's organization will hold separate Peach Mrs. Frank Patterson was tho win-returned to his* poositlott as janitor meetings at 8 o'clock. Tho Junior parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Royal Flush exceed $30,000, In addition to these Stllwell. - Apricot 41 99 an Issue nf not more than $25,000 ner of tbe blind package. The Ram- of tho Leonardo high school. Christian Endeavor society will meet Blackberry " jj_' MIBS Ida Tyautvottor and Mrs. Wil- In tho lecture room of tho church Rev. L6UU Cogan will be In charge qt. J\ pti was authorized as tho county's share blers' next card party will be held Che y In the dredging of tho Shark rlvor at Mrs. Boeokel's homo tomorrow liam Bardowyck or East Orange and Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. of a devotion Bcrvlce tomorrow night " full fifth at Belmar. Aid will bo sought from evening. Leonardo sailed for Bermuda Friday. Prayer meotlng will bo held Wed- at St. Catherine's church at 7:30 ths Federal Emergency Relief Ad- Stephen Patterson, who makes his A dessert card party will bo held nesday ovenlng at 8 o'clock and a o'clock. ORIGINAL Straight Rye Whiskey ministration toward the $75,000 au- homo In Honolulu, but who is at by tho Woman's Republican club at Sunday-school business meeting will Mrs. Kathryn Oakcs, who Is spend- DUBONNET Wine .34 thorized to complete tho approaches present otationcd at San Franclscj, Community flro houso Monday after- be held at 9 o'clock. ing tho winter in Philadelphia, was A Great Tonio and Appetiser to tho now bridgo constructed over is spending two weeks with his par-noon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Lena Maler at her homo here Saturday. I You'll take to them at firstfo r t has boon appointed ehalrlady. Under the direction of Miss Addle 3i -ox. .0 ,59 full quart . Shark river between Avon and Bol-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson. Sclsco and Lewis H. Blood, teachers Mrs. James Lucas, Mrs. Maud * mar, for which a bond Issue was His brother, Harold Patterson of Mrs. Thomas Larson and daugh- of physical education, the girls and Thorpe and John Furman of New authorized by tho board. East Orange, was a vlBltor her Sun-ter, Miss Lillian Larson, returned York and Mrs. Murray Hill and Ed- VIRGINIA CLUB homo Sunday evening from a visit boys of tho high school are being ward Bradley of Newark spent the lightness and easel At tho next regular mooting of the day. taught to dance during gymnasium WINE CALVEHT PRODUCT board, on Wednesday, March 17, a At tho weekly card party held by of several days with friends In New week-end with their children at Fore- York and Brooklyn. periods. Friday evenings they are man's boarding school. 100% Puro California hearing will bo hold on tho construc- the Ladles' auxiliary of tho Leonardo permitted to danco together If they s, Tort - Sherry - Muscatel Pint tion of tho bridge and dam at Allen- and Brevont Bark fire company in A family gathering was held iave become sufficiently proficient Superintendent Stanley Stllwell of UANANDD 0 Sunday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. town, tho dredging of Shark river, the flro house Monday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Jungo of Lyndhurst ilncroft chapel will bo host to boys WIDTHS AAAAA TO IIS A quarts Pj|f Mrs. Bernard A. Scanlon had high Fred Meyer in celebration of Mrs. In this section wishing to join the reconstruction work at Sea Bright wero Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ifmerxca'a Smartest Walking Shoes IMPORTED COGNAC draw-bridge, and tho construction of score in plnochlo and Mrs. Frank Moyer's birthday. The guests wero Farm Scout patrol tomorrow night 'red Meyers. Co Placci Comfortably the approaches to tho Shark Rlvor Quttormocn had high score In bunco. Mr. and John Jungo and son John at his homo at 7:30 o'clock. The California Dinner Wine 3 Star mh 2-29 bridgo. ' Mrs. Peter Green was hostess. Others and daughter Jannct of Lyndhurst, Mrs. Joseph Sheehan is driving a Farm Scout patrol is for boys under C Mr. and Mrs. William Meyer and ew Torraplano car. Claret (ThQ Hiss Evelyn T. Walker, who has present were Mrs. Wesley Wakoflold, 12 years of age who wish to become Mies Margie Olsen, Mrs. Leon daughter Wilma of Belford; Fred Frederick Neu has been ill at his :ub scouts. Burgundy gal. jJjfQ been director of the Public Health Williamson of New Monmouth and home tho past week. It has been de- Zlnfandel Puerto Rico Rum Department and Count/ Supervisory Boockol, Mrs, Bernard A. Scanlon, Jerry's Shoe Store Mrs. Albert W. Cross, Mrs. Anna Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guttormsen and cided to have X-ray pictures made Alicantl DON Q -i .59 Nurse, for tho past 11 years, was rc- son Robert, Miss Anna Meyer, Fred WPA draftsmen are drawing a gi- Barberone }£-gaI. CQo appolnted to that position. Moyor, Mrs. Vincent O'Sage, Mrs. ;o determino the cause of his Illness. 12 W. Front St., Red Bank fifth M. Charles Melele, Mrs. Frank Patter- Meyer and Mrs. Katherlne Sponar Mrs. Ann Dolcn has returned from gantic map of Minnesota two miles Barbeia "•' son, Mrs. Peter Christiansen, Mrs. of Leonardo. Besides a number of two weekB' motor trip to Florida. square. Drawn on a scale of 200 feet (near Broad St, opp. Krldel's) STAMP CLUB TO MEET. gifts, Mrs. Meyer received two largo o one Inch, the map Is being com- AGENTS FOB BELLOWS £ CO. - DEWEY'S WINES Olaf Christy, Mrs. Bahr and Mrs. She returned sooner than she ex- mj*MIU*WMM^M*l***H*^M?Ml"JIJ^^^ Frank Guttormacn.' Home-made cake bouquets of snapdragon and carna- pected because of the cold she con- loted a section at a time. Tomorrow Nights' Gathering to Con- and cooklos were served after tho tions, a pot of red tulips and a large racted In the South. sider Now Commemorative Series. games. Tho next card party, to birthday cake. Tho Monmouth County Philatelic which the public Is Invited, will bo The Baptist Christian education society will meet tomorrow night at beld In the flro house Monday after- caravan meeting Monday at First A Friendly Visitor. Bringing Good noon, with Mrs, Benjamin Haul- STewa every week for 58 yearB, to all the Bed Bank borough hall, at which Baptist church of Asbury Park was the family In the homes of Red time there will be a general discus- bouaky as hostess, attended by Rov. and Mrs. Ell- Bank and vicinity—About local events sion on lato Issues of United States Tho members of the Leonardo and wood Wolf, Mr. and Mrs Ralph ana local people.—Advertisement. adheslves. Brevent Park flro company havo pur- ' Several members of tho club will chased the lot next tp the flro house arrange, through the president, Her- on Center and Brevont"avenuea and bert W. Hill, for flrat-fllght covers have started tearing down tho old, of the new trans-Paciflo airmail ex- shack which stood on tho ground no tension routes. . Somo of the mem-the corner will look more present- bers will go so far as to schedule able. They will construct a small their covers to connect with the Ger-building back of tho flro houso for man dirigible Hlndenberg, which is storage purposes. Let) due in Lskchurst this month, as part of a round-the-world flight. Many residents havo begun work- ing In their gardens and yards. © Phone 2654. Croecusos and tulips are in bloom In Smartest New Spring Styles in Phone 2653 © Keansburg, several gardens. PRICES IN EFFECT THURSDAY NOON TILL SATURDAY NITE. .(Tb« Bid Hank Kwrliwi can bi bought Joseph Sharrabi of Red Bank Is In Kcaaaburs at tbe atorci of B. 1* MUlar, employed by Edgar J. Baker, owner N. Santa Euola, Philip Kellir. OhatlM Coats, Suits. Dresses Fancy Milk Fed ' Vct-el, 1, Zutkarman.) of the Community market, in tho Kidney Loin postoffico building. The local Boy Scout troop baa Mr, and Mrs. Leon Bocchcl havo Veal Veal Veal Rump boon reorganized under tho leader- returned to tholr home after a two- and .Millinery ship of Louis Ruhlman. Tho troop weeks trip to Florida. has a mcmborBhlp of 22. Mrs. Lou Rcdoff of Asbury Park ROAST CHOPS Cutlet VEAL MISB Alma Buckner of Jcraoy City and Mrs* M. Mctsgcr of Atlantic has been Uio guest of Mrs. A. M, Highlands, together with Mrs. Clem- 9.95 to 45.00 Wagner at her home on Scavlcw entine HUdebrand, Miss Mary Gray, avenue. Mrs. Ida Tcople, Mrs. Belle Gold 9.95 to 25.00 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blum of Cross, Mrs. Paulino^Flemlng of Leon, Germany are visiting tholr daugh- ardo wero guests of Mr. and Mrs Long , tera, Mrs.. Alois Frickcl and Mrs Roy Flomlng at their home Friday 4.95 to 18.50 Otto Brondol on Main street. evening. Bridgo and contract wero Island lira, frank Johnson was hostess the games of tho evening. 1.95 to 8.95 to tho mombois of tho Jolly Eight Howard Weir and Edward Martin card club Tuesday afternoon, have returned to their homes this Mrs, James Tully hai returned to wook after 'a trip to tho Far East S Broad Street her' homo on Center avenue after a on tho freighter Now Orleans of tho tb. visit at Newark. Police Chief Charles JkGulro Is having the bathroom of his home re- modeled. Edward Davit Is the con- lb Chase & Sanborn Coffee ». 23c tractor. Either End Loin Pork 23c Mrs. William Krucgcr has been on the sick list. 6 for 25c Libby's Sliced Pineapple S 2 ,or 37c Miss Louise Hubcr of Park avenue Mock Chicken Legs who was recently Injured In an au- 1(> ' tomobilo accident, la improving, bul Rib Lamb Chops lb, 24c Libby's ^ Pineapple Juice «. 45c is (till a patient at St. Michael's hoi A St. Patrick's pital at Newark. Mrs. 'John Murphy was hostess al Loin Lamb Chops lb. 29c Sheffield Evaporated Milk 3 <»*. 19c a card party Tuesday night at hoi home on Bayview avenue. Howard Aalbuc is minus part 01 PARTY! the Index finger of his left hand, the 4-tb. Size Quality result of operating a paper cutter. A Women's mission li being con- Milk Fed SirK^in or ducted at St. Ann's church this week. Saturday, March 13th Next week a men's mission will bo Round held. Roasting Alterations are being made to tbi restaurant of Josoph Cccoro on Car) avenue. \b. lb James Shepherd, who was lnjurcc when ho jumped through, a window when flro demolished the Brass Rail inn on tho Frcohold-LalCBWOOd road, Large Country Tally-Ho has returned homo from a hospital. Fancy Goorge Worth has been painting Lima 2 ii Roll Dog 4, tho .exterior of Walter Klopp'o gar- age on Church street. ALL-STAR Mrs. Robert Scblaagcntwclth has BEANS EGGS Butter FOOD been confined to hor homo with sick- Full Pod ness, bead Tho Koanaburg auxiliary of tho largo can County Social Service held a lunch- Cauliflower 19c Royal Scarlet Tuna Fish con In tho health center in tho bor- ©JOHN JEWELL Large ough ball on Monday. The hostessos Blaster of Ceremonies . Wizard of the Banjo wero Mrs. Raymond Aalbuo, Mrs. Large ZZ Calif. Broccoli 2 ^ 29c Libby's Strawberry Pres. lib.jar 19c William Tumor, Jr., Mrs. Clinton Kraus and Mrs. Goorgo Behn. ©CAMERON & VAN ©TERRY GREEN Mr. and Mrs, Paul Foulko have Two Showt Danco Creations Stepping Around Fancy J5R. Onions 3 ,b,. 14c Royal Gelatin 3 PkK814c returned from a visit at Ozone Park Juice Long Island. 11.30 b 1.30 OCARNELL & ROSA ©ARTHUR WARD & Tree-Blpened Members ot St. Mark's JCpIncopal Unique Novelty Western RAYBERTA SISTERS Oranges do*. 27c I Grapefruit 7 • 25c Large Chipso *.19c church will sponsor a earl party Sat- For Kojorvations OHorlng; Different! urday night at tho Manning place flro home. Tho affair la being glvon as Aibury Park 5000 Musk for Dancing a benefit for tho building fund, FROSTED CONNIE ATKINSON > Acting upon tho request of Bor- Minimum Chock, Honor Honor ough Collector Ralph O. Williams, Per Person •ad hb Curteret Club Orchestra the borough counoll at last week's Coohtall Hour, 4:30 to 6:30 Saturday Afternoon In tho meeting adopted a resolution allow- Brand Brand ing discounts for tho advanco pay- Borkeloy Dor , . . DANCING ments of tho second half ot taxes for 1D37. A resolution was passed providing: funds for ropalra and maintenance of a sower lino and out- FUIX POUND PACKAGE POUND PACKAGE fall plpo ot tho foot of Main street, Tho resolution provides $2,600 for this work. Tax Collootor Williams reported that tax collections totaled $18,864.05 during February. For tho same period Borough Clork Richard Josscn oollccted $207 ID fees. Ovcr- ncor of Poor Mm. Kathcrino Comp- lb. HI. 15c ton;reportod $140.50 had been 01- Swordfish Steaks 23c Codfish Steaks penflod for relief. According to the rtpmjt.pf Building Inspeotor James ib. 21c qt. 25c PaptMrolldlng construction during Fresh Bluefish Soft Clams FobfuSry totaled $2,210. Tho*3flr6 department and board of Fancy Butterfish lb. 24c Spanish Mackerel 20c health cflloors^woro dlrootod to mako on Inspection ot a, number of build- ings that nro oonsldarcd as flro haz- THE ATLANTIC AT ASBURY PARK ards and report.-back at Uio next NEXT WEEK - Frankfurters .., 17c Sauerkraut »>. 5c iatffcS JP&grTen BED BANK REGISTER, MARCH. 11.1937. St. James' Team Shoot Held Sunday Artillery Trio Bank Bowlers Keyposi^CJagers On Lincroft Range Teammates Pap' Protests Game Beats Division. Out Of j A three-event bird shoot wan held Move Close To Sunday afternoon on Harry Lang- With Methodist cndorf's shooting range at Lincroft Team At Armory Garage Team Championships Cash prizes .woro awarded. A largo -fewA:,!»—planned ..for next • SuniSnji aftorhoon. Defent SiRiwil C6rp» No. 2 Teaiit wi Second =Lo»eii Claim Amory O«- Oscar Mundy of South Amboywon lO'/a lo 5% Defeat in Sunday ' in Three Games hnd Pine Tree Period at Convention Hall by tho 75-bIrd event Sunday with a 70 Feature — Winmont Farms bom'* Name Was Not on Lilt ' score.' Ralph Parker of Lakowood Inn Bowlers in Two Games—T Lakewood, 24 to 22—Atlan- of Eligible Playen. was socond with 65. C. F. White of Wins Preliminary Game. Garage Team Idle.. tic Highlands Wins. Little Silver was winner of the 50- blrd eVcnt with 42. The. first protest of the ycai- was The ,112th Field Artillery, riders The Second National Bank bowl- Coach Stanley "Blth" Carlmrt's made Tuesday night by the St. In the 25-blrd event Earl Batters- posted another victory Sunday af- by ot Red Bank took flret honors era pulloi up olos'o behind the lead- Keyport high, school cagors, cham- James' team in the Y. M, C. .A. ternoon when they defeated tho first ing Broad Street Garage team this pions of the Shore Basketball con- church basketball leaguo at River with 21. Thomas Kaney of Holm- division team from Governor's Island ference, wore eliminated Friday night del, Harry Langendorf of Lincroft week In tho Eatontown 'bowling Street school gymnasium after they at the Red Bank armory, lOJi to SU. leaguo- whon Thursday night they from tho Group 2 basketball cham- lost to the Methodist eagcrs, 26 to and Charles Hower of Red Bank I n a preliminarlii y game thho WinmontWit won three 'games from tho •Signal pionships after two overtime periods 16. The protest was that Amory Os- were tied for second place with 20, Farms team defeated the Red Bank WE BOROEM Corps No.-2 team and Monday night by Lakewood high school at the As. born's name had not been on tho Polo club, 11 to 8. FATHER-SCW defeated tho Pino Tree Inn toam In bury Park Convention hall, 21 to 22. original list of eligiblo Methodist The Artillery team opened a strong CCWBIMAT Sill Sullivan led tho Artillery //AS TO -OFXEH ROPE AS Tennis League toam In scoring eight goals and Jim tho leaguo- with 48 wlnsand IB losses proved victorious for tho Plners, • while tho Westslde Y nctters defeat- APOLOG/ZE FOG- -, TEAMMATES and tho Bank team Is In second Lakowood took the load In tho open- ed the Baptist, 26 to 12. The Re- Hesi&n scored flve. Nichols of the MS GAME - visiting team scored four goals. place with 44 wins and 19 losses. The Ing period and at half time led, 8 to formed team was forfeited their Practically Cinch League With WUEAf A Few vl Pine Tree Inn and Sorvloo Station 7. In the third period tho Plners game when the Presbyterians failed Coming through strong In the sec- Victory Over Atlantic. High- UP W/7U AGO bowlers' are In a.third-place tie wltb held tho Keyporters to a flold goal to make an appearance.* St. An- ond and third chukkcrs the Win- 3d wins and 28 losses. • '. . ' and foul shot while they tallied olght mont Farms team outscorcd the Red thony's church team was idlp. lands—Holy Name Cuts Lab- FAMOUS &QU High sooroo by Oeorgo Winning In points. Tho Keyport team In tho St. James, by virtue of tho protest, Bank Polo dub, 11 to 8. At half closing quarter tallied ten points to oratories' Lead in League B. time the victors led, 6!i to 8. Franldo his first and socond games and by took possession of first place In tho Rush In his third game accounted knot the scoro at tho end ot the leaguo standing while the Senior Hl- Wise, playing back for the Farms game, 20-all. team, scored flve goals and Monroe for tho Bank's win over tho Army Y aid the Y. M. H. A. teams are in The Elberon table tennis team learn Thursday night. Winning Landors of Lakowood scorod from a second-place tie.1 practically cinched the title in Eisner, No. 1, and Billy Foals each scored four. Henry Untermeyer led rollod 224 and 201 and Rush chalked mid-court while Allocci of Koyport St. James took tho lead in the League A of tho Monmouth County up 222. Howes of tho Army team followed with a long shot to tic the opening quarter of their game, 6 to Table Tennis association last week; the polo club team in scoring six goals. The line-ups: ollod 201 In his first game. The win- scoro at the end of tho flrst over- 4, but at half tlmo trailed, 18 to 10. when they defeated Atlantic High- ters took the first game by 108 plnu, time period, In the socond over- George Decker led the Methodists in lands, 7 to 2. They lead tho second- 112th Fiald Artlllary First Division he socond by 151 and the third by time period, the Kcyportors missed scoring ten points while ' Harry place Mercury team by six points, No. 1 Lt. J. Hesson Cm>t. Nichols No. 2...^...Lt. Sullivan Cant. Dulnny RATEP 80. several chances of scoring. Fitz- Greenwood closely followed with with .only one team match to be Back Lt. R. Aloe Caiit. Wcslund gerald arched a long one and tallied ' nine. Bill Copperthwalte scored six played. AT RIGHT Bush In his games Monday night Scoro by chukkers: the winning basket, points for St. James. . In other matches daring the week GOAU5, ARTMfC amo within a few'pins of breaking 112th F. A 2J£ 4 . 1^ 2V5—10'j lgh Individual series when in his Ttce and Allocca led Keyport In Tho Wcstsldo Y cagcra. found their Elberon won from the Motor Boys First Division....0 ',& 4 1 — Bte IS OUB OF THE ''POOR. POLO scoring nino points each and Bill opponents easy to win from. At half by forfeit, 9 to 0; Leddy'B Coal com- Goals—Sullivan 8, Hesson S, Nichols 4, BEST IMPOOK- games ho rolled 222, 191 and 243. Dulaney 8. Dodd rolled 108, 226 and 210 and Fitzgerald, Lakewood center, led his time tho Baptist team led, 10 to 6, pany defeated the Bijou Villagers, PLAYE&S IKi teammates In scoring seven points. but was unable to stop the Negro 6 to 3, and the Red Bankers defeat- Fouls—Kesson 2, Sullivan 2. Aloo 1, Hague of the Pine Tree Inn toam Nichols 1, Duleny 1, Wcslund 1. .fftE <5AM.B chalked up 202 In his second game The Atlantic Highlands and South cage outfit In their scoring attack ed tho Motor Boys, 7 to 2. R«f«rec—Tom Madon. Timor, Ted Clark. . nd LaParre crashed tho maples for Amboy cagors staged an exciting en- in the last half. Ken Richardson, The leading Bell Laboratories team counter previous to tho Koyport- WcstJide Y center, scored 15 points suffered their second defeat of the Time—754 minutes, scoro ot 243 In the same game. The Bank team won tho first game by Lakowood game when tho former while Tom Lloyd led the losers in season In ' League B Friday night Winmont Farms Red Bank Polo Club team eked out a 33 to 31 victory. At scoring four points. when they lost to the elghth-placa 107 pins, dropped the second by 71 No. I-.: M. Elsnsr. H. Untermfiyar nd won tho third game by 127 pins. half tlmo Atlantic Highlands led, 23 A last-half rally by tho Jewish cag- Red Bank high school team. Holy No. 2 W. Foalea B. ButhraufI • INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. to 10, However, South Amboy oponed ers gavo them a 13-to-8 victory over Name's victory over the Phantoms, T Back ,...F. Wise W. Zagor Jaybirds Win, G AVK us Red Bank Polo High scores by Gllhuly, and Rld- Score by chukkers; Curchin, Sr 57 Ilj4.:!;2 21M lo In their flrst and socond games, a strong last half attack and scored the Senior Hi-Y team. At half tlmo to 2, reduced the Boll Laboratories' Curohln, Jr. 38 •184.11) ii\ 21 points to Bay Shore's ten. Poppa the Y eagers led, 7 to 3. Leon Wlg- lead. The laboratory team Is leading Winmonont WiIVJ 5 3 * l'.S—11 Eble ...:...... 03 18^.22 •!»-, I respectively, accounted for the Ser- Bed Bank 2 Mi Hi l'7 ¥ , ., • ,7 ' and dropped tho third game by 218. M Klttgerald, f Senior Hl-Y .710 Beaten by Jaybirds and Cardi- Smith 186 162 244 Indoor Meet, 8% to 7Va—\ -. STANDIN0 Ov THE TEAMS! W. FltiinnM, c :... 2 Y. M. H. A. .710 Boys, 8 to 1, and Red Bank high Eblo 141 167 167 P. Auferlo, u 2 . Presbyterians .671 school defeated Rumson, 6 to 3., nals in Three Games—Eagle: Artillery Riders Beaten by w h DeFnitas, i . ., 1 Reformed ,— STANDING OF fHE LEAGUES. Handicap 54 Broad Street (iiu'H'e a, \i V. Auterli.. s -Methodists ROD AND GUN Set New High Team Score. Ridgewood, 20Vss to Socond National Bank 44 19 0 St. Anthony ..-- U*IO°A' w & PC 505 Fine Tree Inn su 26 Baptists 0 CONDORS. Hill's Servlco Station .... 38 26 .eron : 89 19 .821 KEYl'ORT. •Denotei victory by protest. The Cuckoos and Condors, flrst an Schwenker . .'.... 147 136 176 The Red Bank Polo club oulscored Slunsl Corps No. 1 13 47 »Loflt on proteit. Mercury T. T. club __ 8» SB .759 Slunal Corps No. 2..; .,...., 8 65 Atlantic Htghlanda _____ 81 36 .89: | second-place teams, in tho Quat Carey 164 150 175 tho Essex Troop trio Saturday night Tlca. t ! GAME3 NEXT TUESDAY. New Jersey streams will b< 168 163 150 Allocca, i, Senior Hl-Y vs. St. Anthonyi. Bed Bankers : ._ 4» 68 .418 ranglo Bowling league, suffered d MacDonald .... at the Essex Troop armory, New- GAMES THIS WEEK. Leddy's Coal Co. _ , 24 B7 .242 stocked with thousands upon thow feats Friday night at the Recrea- Tonliiht—Signal Corps N. 1 •„ Broad Lawaon, c. Reformed v>. St. James. tn 454 C01 ark, 8!'j to Ti, while In. tho night- Septan, it. ., Freibyterlana VI. Weststde Y. Bijou Vlllaeers 26 88 .281 sands of large Brook, Brown tion hall. The leading Cuckoos were Handicap 41 41 Street Garaue. Motor Boys -. 18 81 .182 41 cap tho Id2th Field Artillery polo- Monday—Pino Trea Inn vs. Signal Genovese, ' Baptists vs. Y. M. H. A. Rainbow trout during the next six defeated by the Jaybirds and th. Isto lost to the Ridgewood riders, Smith, g 1 Httbodlita (Idlt.) L u,i. . - Tueaday—Sliinal Corps No. 2 vs. Sec- GPP Belt Tel. Labs. '3 26 .788 opening of the 1937 trout season on Cardinals. Both teams lost tine McKuisht . 123 180 ond National Bank. 2 Holy Name -. _ 85 82 .727 April 15, President George C. War- McAllister 145 213 Milton Untermeyer was tho hero Score by periods: Calsndrlello. ! - - Neptune " 52 .518 games. HILL'S SERVICE STATION. Lakewood 6 8 8 4 2 2—24 VanBnmt. I ren, Jr., of the State Fish and Gam Hanley 181- 235 or the opening game when in tho E. Aumack 181 ltlii 150 Wolverines — 51 57 .472 Keyport 1 6 3 10 2 0—22 Copperthwalte, I. commission, announced this week. The third-place Buzzards defcatei last few seconds of an overtime pcl'- Becker 177 141 104 Gr«uie, I. 1 Phantoms, , . . 50 68 .468 449 628 Gllhuly 201 lot 142 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. TlumBon ••_* •« 50 58 *468 the Eagles in two out of three game: 41 lod he rushed a goal through the O Attridgc, c .... 0 Ordering the output of all prev- whilo the Peacocks defeated.the last Handicap 41 uprights. At;hnlf time the Red O. L«\vls 148 180 164 K. P Bauer, c. o Y. M. C. A. 10 58 .468 ious years exceeded so that the com- lllddlo 191 208 104 Poi>iis, f. : o 0 12 placo Hawks in three games. Thi I'osUm, f. 4 Gaul, c :.-... __ o Bed Bank HlBh 60 63 .46S ing trout season may provide many 490 669 D88 Bankers trailed, 6 to 3Vi. They came 1 9 Urcb, s 0 Macfarlano Boys SI 87 .195 Buzzards' victory and the Condoi BUZZARDS. through strong in the fourth period Morco, c 2 0 t thrills for r.od and reel sportsmen, Turnock 139 Arnone. s —-. .-- .... 0 defeat brought tho former team when they chalked up 3'i goals to SIGNAL CORPS NO. 2. Brlttcnham, c 0 0 0 ftulvlMll. s 1 tho State Flsh and Game commis- Tabor 1 t.S Pleasant. « 1 0 i within seven points of tho Condon Curchin 165 tie tho score at 7','j-all.* DoloHchol 106 177 181 Wlchmann, g. ..—_.—...... 0 Red Bank Trojans sion has completed arrangements to Harvey „ 150 220 Keyes, g .- 2 2 ( standing. Tho Cardinals' vlctoi Untermeyer and Aluc led Red Southiu-it •• 170 181 7 2 16 fast distribution of the trout In spe- moved them up two points bchil 591 •Mil IS 3 31 METHODISTS. Turn Back Ramblers cially designed Iced trucks loaded on Handicap -15 lo Bank in KC(iring of four goals each SchatfTer 150 169 16S SOUTH AMUOY. P P the Buzzards. Bennett 161 125 a huge trucks from the State Flsh whilo Bill Sullivan scored two. Mac-Schulli 176 ' 170 U Arnold, f _ 0 0 0 Leaders in the individual average; 639 491 617 178 Selovor, f 0 0 0 1 1 Tho Red Bank Trojans turned Hatchery -at Hackettstown. ' All tho JAYBIItDS. Grath led the Essex troop riders in Huchanan. f, 0 fell below par this week when the; scoring: live goals. 822 820 020 S|ir&uu6 t ... 3 0 S Jeffrey, t. ...-..—...... -..-.•...—.«—• 0 back the Rumson Ramblers on the public trout streams In the state wll VonKaUoniidl 146 141 D. Maxflold, I 5 111 Decker, t. '..'. 4 turned In low scores. Clancy Boyn Dim 172 108 The artillerymen were given a six- SECOND NATIONAL BANK. 5 » latter's court Thursday night, 30 to be stocked from the plentiful sup 'arkcr .,._ 170 l'J4 Wlnstfar, c - D. Osboru, c.'_ 0 2 2 20, At half time tho Trojans led, ply on hand, President Warren an ton raised his average from 182.8 ti goal handicap in their game with A. Chancy 181 180 Sprlnglo, i .'. 1 1 ' 3 A. Osboro, r. 0 4 Dod.l ISO 155 n«sd. ii 0 0 0 .... 4 19 to 14, Rumson was held to six nounced.' 182.23 by rolling 158, 212 and 186. Ai: 488 506 tho Rldgcwoud outllt and still were , u K. Greenwood, ff. - averages stayed about the same. Smock .... 187 0 1 points in the last half while Red Charles O. Hayford, superintendent Handicap 67 67 unable to cope with the victorious Is. VanDrunt , 140 13V It. Maxfleld, g. 10 6 26 The Eagles made up of Roy Mc- Vi lni[ 224 140 12 7 31 WESTS!DE Y. Bank chalked up 12 points. Sean of the world-famous State Fish 555 mdllctswlngcrs. At half timo Red'i "v 174 222 Plerson led tho victors in scoring 12 Hatchery, reports that included in Knight, Dick McAllister and_ Jim CUCKOOS. Bank led,' 11 to 81-1-, but was unabl " Score by poriods: . • Hanley, rolled a new high team game 159 161 Atlantlo Highlands H 0 2 8—3) Gretn, f. . polnU whilo Otto Perl scored 11 for the vast number of trout reared at m to hold that load In tho last ha: 8S7 840 South Amboy 8 6 11 10—31 Williams, f. of 6G9. The former high mark wa; •ettlErew -.._ 17!) 166 Rumson, the hatchery and ready for distribu- 196 whon the Uidgewood team openci SIGNAL CORPS NO. 2. EOTI. 1. held by the Condors with 657. Ale. icbroeder —— 160 a stronff attack and scored six goal Howei _... 201 146 Richardson, e. — RED BANE. tion, are thousands of big fighting Hullck 154 08 Daniels, g. P P flsh which are bound to provide ""urchin, Sr., Is holding high individ- 498 S20 520 in each of the third and fourtl Dummy „., 100 100 ^Bw^Kmm Allen, i. Fatzone, t, i • 1 3 ual average with 184.22, Jim Hanley Handicap Amone, f, „ 0 many big thrills for the New Jersey chukkcrs. Schaeffer 163 17S Haninston, holding high individual game with Doleschal 161 160 Berry, «. . Lou Fifraro. t. l l licensed angler. Harry E. Cudney, 510 568 DC? Frank Wise let! tho artillery team 0 2 26-1, Clancy Boynton Is holding high LaBlonda, f. _ assistant chief warden, is In per- PEACOCKS. in scoring three goals while Walter 770 680 Aumack. c. 0 4 individual Berics with 640 and the loynton 212 lhii Zager and Don Sweeney followe Shsrabba, c .._.. ...•_.._....._•... 0 0 sonal charge of the flsh deliveries lofTman 142 166 184 SECOND NATIONAL, BANK. 1 E from the hatchery. Condors are holding high-team scr- r close behind with two and one goals, A Chssfy 161 100 DcLuca. g ies with 1,820. iurchin, Jr 171 U. j 221 1 3 Game wardens report that many respectively. Zimmerman lod th Dodd 198 226 Plcrson, g _.....;...._.„..„.„, .. 6 0 12 Bob Pettigrew will rule the foul GO 1 victors in scoring nine goaia. Smock 185 177 of the thousands of trout liberated Handicap 20 20 Winning _ 180 161 lj\~4 JO lor the SepUmber trout season' last line tomorrow night for tho early Red Bark Eisex Trooi S. VanBmnt - _ HUM SON, year still remain in their new water bowlers while Dan Dorn will govern 491 No. 1—M. Uritcrmrj-cr IT. AlncUrntl Rush va. 222 104 Smith. B. . . G habitants In very healthy condition, the lino for the Into bowlers. At 8 HAWKS. No. 2— W. Sullivan J. Clement McCue, I. .... 2 o'clock tomorrow night on alleys live iy Hark—R. Aloe C. Hadiie 055 008 Ferl. 1. 5 and with, the great 1937 re-stocking lalhsmlth . 113 171 Red-Biink 'J P.i \'i- 3'i, 1—8'/j FINE THEE INN. Y. M. H. A.. Sutler, f. t_... program getting underway, anglers and six the Jaybirds will roil tho iiooms .... . l.iO 181 Essex Trtiop .... 1- - 0 1 V& 0—7 >,ii Marcellu A. Kerr, c. .... 1 can be assured of a most success- Cardinals while on alleys seven and lummy .... , 120 120 JKSCX Troop Hubiil.tuUon—GrisBom. Hasuo 202 H. Kerr. c...... 0 (ionlrt: Itcil Umik—Untermeyer i, Sullivan LaParre 18D 243 I'olln. f Ryan, jr. ful season. ight the Buzzards will howl the Pca- U. Aloe -1. ERHCX Troop—MacOrath 5. Easer. f - .... 0 382 K. VanBrunt 16B 170 VanBrunt, g. . 0 ocks. At 9:30 o'clock on alleys five !andlcnp . 38 38 HOIIKU II. Fotiln: lied Dnnk—Sulllvnn 2 Eljrlm , 174 172 I.ou. Wadorwltr, e. —. The season remains open from Aloe. KrtBex Troop—Clements. Referee— Krakow! tch, Cunningham, r. . . . 0 April 15 to July 15. Under a law and six the Cuckoos will meet the Moycn III 102 , c 613 Lieut. Charlcfi Brniiy, En it ex Troop. Tlmi ff . 0 adopted by the legislature last year Eagles while on alleys seven and uf chukkuiB—7',j minutes. Weaterman, s .....'.- — 1 848 070 871 liton Wigdorwltx, g, ...- „ 3 the daily catch of tho Individual Is ight the Condors will roll tho limited to ten trout. Tho legal size Hawks. Sweel Member of Rldgowaod 112th F. A. Quads Give Field of tho flsh must be seven inches. Tho Cardinals' victory was chalked No. 1—W. Zimmerman!) ]•'. Wise SENIOR HI-Y. No. 2—I). Hopper W. Zs.ce: Doctors Sail On F P Another 80-day trfiiit season will up by virtuo of a handicap in which Wake Forest Champs buck—I-;, lluppcr D. Sweeney open September 1. President Warren the victors wcro given 13 more pins 6 6—20 '.i -J[Bnee, r _..^ 0 1 Club Second Defeat IlldKCwood 6 Guatemalan Cruise Henry, f...... _...-... 0 0 also announced this week that dur- han their opponents. Phil Smith William Sweel, a graduato of Red 112l1hh A 0 5 2 W—1314 Ueichek. f 0 0 Tho Red Bank Quad rang] o club ing both seasons the distribution of Gonln; ICidRcwood—Zimmerman 0, B. 0 0 £ the Cards rolled 186 and 244 In Bank high school, who Is now at- Hopper r.. K. Hopper 4, pony 2. 112th Dr. and Mrs. David V. Manahan Davey, f...... ,,».. eagcrs handed the Leonardo Field trout will be continued from the ' Sirnonds. c .•,•**••«•»H..» 1 3 L!S flrst and third games, the highest cndlng Wake.Forest university at Held Artillery—WIBO 3, Zaircr 2, Sweeney of Blast Front street and Sr. and Bailie, it. 0 2 club a second defeat Thursday night Hackettstown hatchery. scores to bo rolled during tho match. Vakc Forest, North Carolina, was a 1. pony 2, by handicap 6. Foulst RldgG- Mrs. Norman i E. Titus of Rumson Newman, g. 1 1 at the local high school gym, 42 to wood—Zimmerman 1. 112th I-'lolJ Artil- Restoration of trout to Now Jer-Tho victors won tho flrst game by ember of > the university freshman lery— Zairer 1. neferrc-^Llnut. Charli sailed Tuesday as guests of tho gov- 30. At half time the-Quads led 23 sey waters through artificial propa- one pin, tho second by ten and tho earn which this season captured the Brady. Time of chukkcra—7 '^ mlnutea, ernnment of Guatemala on the an- to 16. George Worthley led the vic- gation and subsequent liberation fur- ;hlrd by SO. rcshman basketball championship. nual cruise of the Latin American tors in scoring 15 points, -whilo Fran- nishes one of the most romantic High scores by Jim Turnock ac- Sweel played a guard position and Congress of Physical Therapy, X-ray High School Table cis Kilduff led tho visitors in scor- chapters of flsh and game conserva- :ountcd for tho Buzzards victory :halked up a total of 133 points dur- and Radium. Dr. Manahan Is acting ing tho eamo number, tion in the country, Tho Hacketts- over tho Eagles. Turnock rolled 225 ng tho season. Tho team finished Batfersby Wins tato represcntatlvo for Now Jersey Tennis Team Wins RED BANK QUADS. town Fish Hatchery Is- considered and 200 in his flrst and third games the season with 21 wins out of 23 and Dr. Titus Is president of the G F P tho world's most successful piscator- whilo Alex Curchln, Jr, rolled 203 games. In addition to bolng a mem- Sunrise Shoot congress, The Red Bank high school table Worthley, f. ,„«,„..„_«_„«.«„„„ 7 0 14 ial factory and has attracted atten- In his third game. Tabor rolled 100 ber of tbo freshman basketball team, J. Matthews, 1. ..»_...... , . 10 2 liurl Battorsby, who conducts a rod The cruise is to Guatemala, where tennis team defeated the Bell Lab- H W V H W tion of Federal and stato officials as In his fli-Bt gnrao. Tho Eagles rolled 10 was a member of tho freshman a throe-day tour of tho country will oratory team Friday night, 5 to 4, at A, Onborn, 1, _... ,.._.._...,„,,, 2 2 6 and gun repair shop on Whito street Schultz, t, .--,— .., i. rr , 10 2 well as thoso of many countriea new hlgh°team mark In the second ootball toam and Is activo In other be rrmdo and the members of the Ernest Hall's residence on Bergen Turnock. c, ,-„ , ,. ,..,.,, 10 2 throughout the world. ixtra currlcular activities. won a 109-blrd shoot, conducted by ?ame when McKnlght rolled 180, Mc- tho Sunrlso Rod and Gun club Sun- longrcss will bo guosts of tho gov- place. Schwcnkcp, c, -,-w.-«_..M.,»..».^ 8 0 6 Allister rolled 213 and Hanley rolled Sweel, who attended Fennlngton firooma.g. m.....,-„-.. ,m, 118 day afternoon at Hunter's Hold ernment at a banquet and ball. The Tho summaries: LtversidBc, e. «-_._« . 2 1 B 235. Tho Buzzards wcro given four 'rep school beforo going South, Is at doctors and their wives will return Mullor, B. «—.—.—«-«-™ 10 2 Charles Howcr of Hoaddcn's Corner BUY NOW Slnglea. mmwm Station Bowlers noro pins than tho Eagles. Tho vie ireacnt practicing baseball and Is In defeated Battcrsby in a 50-bird shoot. Philadelphia on Raster Sunday. Janaky o[ the Bell Laboratory defeated 10 4 42 ors won the flrst game,by 149 pins, lopea of catching for tho Wako For- Dr. Manahan and Dr. Titus upon Harold Berk. 21-H. 21-0; William Mum- LEONARDO FIELD CLUB. Howor broke 45 birds to Batterby'a PRICES ford of the ilcll Laboratory defeated Win, At Eatontown Iropped tho socond by 176 and won !st freshman basoball team this 40. Walter Anderson won a 25-blrd tholr return expect to attend the'In- Henry I'op«, HI-IB. 21-11: Hurry Davey D, Mil™, f. „ _....„, 7 P ho third by 29. iprlng. ' ^ ternational Fever conference at tho Are Advancing 2 6 shoot and Harry Fcency defeated Gil- ot the high school defeated Lewis Lowry, Kuplcnjky, t. _.™_ ., Lambortson'B Servlco Station bowl- IValdorf-Astorla, New York. Sl-16, 10-21, 22-20; I'red Comslock of tho Conover; f. ..._ 0 0 Tho Jaybirda were given 25 more bert Dahlgron In tho shoot-off of a high school defenttd Merlin Sharplcm, Si- V. KlldulT. c. ..._ S 11 ers Tuesday night defeated tho tins than tho Cuckoos and won special 25-blrd ovent. ll. 24-22; Berk dtfeated Mumford, 21-18, J. KlldulT, g. 0 14 Charles Brccso bowlers whilo Mon- hiCQ games. Bob Schrocder rolled River Plaza Team 21-17! Janiky defeated Pope, 21-12: 10- Itetldon, ff. 0 0 Battcrsby broke 81 birds in the 21. 21-»; Cavey defeated Alfred Back, 21- 1 I day night Honry Allen and company 06 and 100 for tho Cuckoos while Surprise Birthday Party. Frank Van Syckle J, Miles, g. , .Defeats Everett mnln event, Fccnoy broko 743, Dahl- 1B. 21-13; Lowry defeated Comntock. 21. 0 2 bowlers defeated Freddie's Tap room !. Allen Parker rolled 194, tho hlgh- Mrs. Charles Crawford of Now- 10. 21-7. gron 71, Sid Stout 00, Charles Gard- For Quick Road Service In two out of three games at th» st scoro of tho Jaybird team. The ner 55, Edwnrd Brooks, Sr., 54, Mor-man Springs road gavo a surprlso Doubles. Crescent hall alleys, Eatontown. ictors won the flrst game by 15 The Rlvor Floza cago quintet dc- and Delivery Phono 1200. Berk anil Tope. defeated .Tnnlsky nnd iatod tho Evorott baskotoors Thurs- ris Welch 53 and Edward Brooks, Jr., birthday party Saturday night for Mumford, 17-21, 2B-23, 21-15, LAMBERTSON SERVICE STATION. >lns, the second by five and the third 41.' - icr husband at tho homo of Mr. and Local Poloists F. Marcello 110 140 141 >y 11. ' ay night at Iho River Plaza Com- W. Front St., Bed Bank unlty houso, 40 to IB. Coward led ATB. Roy "Sooth of Westsldo avenue, Diets , , igo 131 i;jr Tho Hawks woro forced to use a fhoso present woro Mr. and Mr«, B. 8mlth 137 105 18» -o victors In scoring 18 points and Supported by Merchants. Maefarlane Boys Lose At New York ummy scoro In their match with Tho Red Bank noulstor Is sup- S. Sample .„„_.__.„ nu 120 111 each scored 27 points for Evorott. 'anlol Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Hoi* J. Aumaclc ,„„ 187 146 175 Peacocks and dropped thrco ported bv local as well as out-of- )ld Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Harold /Lose to Y Team Tho Winmont farm polo team was lames. Boynton rolled 212 In his RIVER PLAZA. town business men. Advertisements 770 708 700 O I' P Icndrlokson, Elmer Lambortson and eliminated Saturday night In a eeml- CHARLES BKEESJi ccond game whilo Alex Curchln, Sr., appcarlnc recularlv tell tho story.— flnal round or tho .Metropolitan In- IWnrd, f I) 0 18 ngclo Murdlco. , Tho Y. M. C. A. table tennis team N. Morc.lio Ml 118 oiled 221 in tho third game. Tho lexandor, f, 8 0 10 Advertisement. door Polo leaguo whon, thoy were 156 overpowered the Macfnrlnno boys B 10U ""encodes woro given 20 • pins while tltt. c. 0 0 0 beaten by tho Now York A, C. trio, Dlngmaii ...... I, 107 107 4 1 )} Monday night at tho Y houso and 180 ho Hawks wero given 38 pins In tho 'aBBoiman, g. 8 lo 5, In tho Squadron C armory, Smock _ 140 >nt)rlcks Iff II 0 0 won, 9 to 0. ' Harold Turnock and New York. Clarcnco Comba led tho P. Aumocb: 161) 132 list and second games and 11 pins 2\ 1 40 Hiirrv Lako defeated Spcnco and tho third game. Tho victors won WE MOVE THE Farma team-In (scoring four goals. 734 701 Ely In a-doubles match, 21-15, 21-18. Winmont Farma HENRY ALLEN & CO. he flrst game by 71 pins, tho second fl T P EARTH xho BummarlCB: N. Y. A. C. W. K. Itebtr J. Bstnplftnplfl 125 141) >y 30'and'tho third by 201. Jtath- uch. f 1.1 1 27 GENERAL CONTItACTIWG No. I—T. A. Bradley Kelly, L ...... 11 0 4 Singles. O. Combs Zlmmtrm&Zlm n 151 170 mlth rolled tho flrst and socond - 4 0 8 No. 2—W. II. NlchoUa 9. Dlngman 127 112 Kelly, c. .». Dams anil Lakes a Specialty Lake defeated 8p«nce, 21-16, '21-11!; Back—J. Pflue W. Foales mos and a dummy scoro was used nt>co. B, ..—- -.„ 0 0 0 Also Drlvcivajn Straus defeated Tootnty, 21-11, '21-10; Score by ehukkers: »;•• Eiuott , :;;;;; i7711 i Kelly, tr. .... 2 0 4 Turnocli defeated Ely. 21-0, 12-21, 21-17, N. Y. A. O. __ . 1 a 2W—i M. Aumack ._ _ '166 131 tho third game. honoT tc 0 2 No excavating job too largo Fair Haven Yacht Works, Inc. , and Wltman defeated Hemschoot, 21-B, 1 45 21-lOj Strain defeated Spence, 21-18. 21. Winmont Farms ..... * 1(4 1 V, 2 "• 704 713 BTANDINO OF THE LEAGUE. or too small. \ FAIR HAVpN, N. J. 11, Uko defeated Toomi-y, 2,1-16. 21-8; Goals: N. X! C. A.—T. A. lir.dley 1, FP-EDBIE'FP- S TAP ROOM. P (1 W. H. Nicholla 4. J. Mile 4. Wlnmonl luckoos „ lal C3 Want Baseball Games. Well Drilling , Wltman defeated lily, 21-10, 14-21, 21- Farms—C. Combi 4, W. Foalei 1, by 1. Smith . . 1S7 144 170 DISTRIBUTORS of WHEELER PLAYMATES 18, and TurnQcli ilcfc-iilcd llcmnclioot, 21- MacConmll 134 117 145 "idols „ „ 108 63 hniullcap I. Fouls—N. Y. A. 0.—T. A. .Aum«ck Tho Red Bank Braves wish to It, SI-IB. rsillcy 1, J. I'flug l. Winmont Furnu— RA inr, 141 121 iftlhln•dl» __ _ __ 101 Oil A. P. Thompson AH Types. 26' to-65' — Convenient Tcsfrtttf. Doubles. 1- Aiimuck ' 121 Ml 103 Oil 03 )ok baseball guinea with other la rtcl W. K. Kelicr I, O. Comlii, Referee—Capt, J. Clcnry JnyUnl, 113 87 Mnpln Avenue ..?J".?».2!!L _SL «» •*• •*«' low- Trade In your old (boot on Milton Kornblum* Time—Vrt minute 157 III! 137 I'fllCOLl , ml professional tennis in thin ncc- a 1037 IVHICKl.EIl. J Turnock and Luko defeated thence ind Kli 113 Hid Iliinli, N. J. Used bonfj B attractive prlcei. Kir, il-16, m-18. .ehukkcra* .. - KIIKIFI 71' 11.1 n. Monte Geroni, 91 Flank nlrcet. 724 030. 1'clcplmiit! 1311. Open Saturdays and Sundays. 742 Hawks 07 03 C30 Red Bank, la booking: manager. rkono Bed Daub 0010. RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH11,1987. Page Eleven Reel Backers To VACATIONING IN THE SOUTHERN SUN Smoke Shoppers Boxing Finals AH Stars Defeat School Prepares K In National HoIdJPin Lead Held At Rumson Sheridan Alleys For Track Season Tho Atlantic Highlands All Stare In iu'c])nratlon for (ho coming. Competition Howard ••-• Trichord SCDJU•• Gome Ahead of Schneider Knockout in Nine Bouts Alloys Sunday In a return match on , Coach Rlahnrrt P. OiifBtwill tho nhtutdu.ll alleys ttete. M'Ua vic-hold an Interclaaa track moot Frl- ^ypral Tcama from Red Bank ' - Morlietmen, However, in Red Staged Last Night—Medals to tors had a margin of 157 pins. An- , and Vicinity Entered in Ameri-1 Bank Bowling League. day afternoon, March 10, at tbo lo- be Presented to Winner*. other match between the two teams cal athlotio flold. can Bowling Congress Tour-, will bo played next Sunday after- Tbo Smoke Shop tavern had a lead finals in the Rumson high tchool noon on the Mandalay alleys at At* Three captains havo boon named ney in New York. 1 ol but one game over tho Schneider boxing tournament were staged last lantic Highlands. Tomorrow night for tho senior, Junior and sapho- Market toam as another week of tho night Before a largo crowd. All the at Atlantic Highlands tho All Stara moro teams. Thoy Include Donold0 Tho' largest field of Red Bank Hed Bank bowling leaguo was bouts went tho limit of three rounds, will bowl tho Arcado Alleys. Osborn, John Barborlo ' and Kobo bowlers ever to . participate in on ushered In on Monday, The race Is except the 165-pound class event, SHERIDAN ALLEYS! Gettis, senior clan; Reginald Vin- out-ol-town bowling tournamont has one of the'closest In tho history of which was tho last on tho card. In Sweeney 177 168 ijn cent, Dominlo Plngatoro and Ken- • boon entered In tho American Bowl- the league. this bout Howard Priehard scored C. Whalert 142 neth Richardson, Junior class, and Ing Congress competition, which be- 190 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. technical knockout over Albert Parker Jlmrale VanHIso, Frank Hadley and gan last night in tho 212th Regiment Noonan In the second round. J. Whalen .„ _ 172 125 Vcrnon Bennett, sophomore clans. W L ,arraory, in New.'York. Tho Bod 3moke Shop Tuvirn .... 11 Gatta . „ _ " 151 All male students of the school tr« ... 62 Alfred Hill won tho championship 191 Bankers, however, or© not scheduled Schneider'* JUrfctt -"1..-?."* _. El 12 ol the 140-pound class by defeating Tuttle .'.„.'.'..';.•. 161 eligible to take part to roll until lato next month. Acorra's Btkery „„.,„ :.. 62 14 809 877 862 jlothiem *fc Insurance . ... 44 22 Dan Murphy. This was ono of the ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS ALL STARS. In addition to track and Held , Sovoral of tho craclc Red Bank 41 25 best bouts of the evonlng. Another events in which entrants are limit- bowling loaguo teams will hold ollm- 3!smund Elaner ...» .1 3D 31 Fisher 191 238 164 3oDcor« Tnllorfl ...„.,-..„ ... 33 33 good scrap was In the 100-pound Bahr ...... 181 lgl 156 ed to three, their will be Ihred foot- inatlon contests during the coming class, when Jack Costcllo retained month. Tho Acerra Baltory and Red ilax'a Tavcni ,..^..« „ ...'35 34 O'llourka 153 167 163 ball events, passing for distance, Girdcncr» ...„..„.„..„«., _. 36 84 his crown by defeating Sam Karinja. Gettls _ 15 1 l&f, 233 kicking tor distance and place-kick- Bank Recreation teams will open Neu Lumber ...«..-..- .1""-'™!,™ _ 81 32 Noll 161 182 18S Donald Applcgate defeated John ing for accuracy. their tournaments lor flvc-man com- tfavesltik ..J- -..w... „.._.".. 81 35 ~. 27 Stanley in tho 135-pound class and 843 953 909 petition on April 30. ' Tho Clothiers Monmouth Dairy „ A dual meet betwoen Red Bank 19 50 William Sc&lzo won the decision over junior high school and River street and Insurance team Will roll en May Leddy & Son „.... ->tttit ... 14 55 Harry Leo In 'the 130-pound class: 1 and 2 and tho Smoke Shop taver [led Bank Recreation . ... 19 47 Leo is sporting a blackened eyo to- Bilderbeck Leads Junior high school will be held March will follow on May 3 and i. Davldion Broth en .,.„ , ,„„„„ .. 0 54 23 at the athletlo field. ACEBRA B'AKEHY. day as tho result of the encoimtor. Soveral members of tho Schneider DUIton* '..;:..™.- 1G0 212 Harold Peter3 was given tho de- 'Checker Touiriey Market team, who avo also members Bcbncidcr ., „...,.„. ..^. 182 174 194 cision over Patsy Williams in the Blue Devils Lose, 3attl« -..-..„.,„..„.._ .... 189 150 of the Long Branch league, will bowl Jonci ..._,.».._.. ., 179 125-pound class, William Meyer rer With Morris Long, Monmouth The Red Bank Blue Devils lost with teams from that place. • ABchetUno ..._ „',.„ .... 203 176 is: tained his title as 115-pound cham- County champion, and William Bil- Saturday morning In a cage en- .Entered In tho doubles competition [*, Acerra „ _.„...... 20« 103 :os pion by defeating Aubrey Cameron. derbeck practically neck and neck counter to the Atlantic Ratdora at • are Jimmy and Lou Acerra, who will 96S 832 945 In the 95-pound class James Toop for first place, the annual checker the Bed Bank Knights of Columbus ropreacnt Recreation hall oh'NoW' MONMOUTH DAIRY. got the decision over Tallman Wil- tournament for the Monmouth Coun- hall, 40 to 14^ At half timo the visi- man Springs road, where Red Bank Schlnd - - _ 136 110 153 son. An extra round was necessary ty championship is providing an- tors led, 28 to 7. Bob Kilzen led the Hammond — _ 161 1(4 148 leaguo and other pin loop matchci Steams ... . ISO 159 ZG5 in the 80-pound class event in which other exciting finish which may pos- Blue Devils In scoring olght points* are played; Qoorgo Dennis of the Dummy 135 1S6 135 Stanley Kerr won over Alfred Brigh- eibly end In a tic. [ BLUE DEVILS.1 Bakers and Jimmy Tuttle of Rec- ton. . • Matches during the week featured GPP reation; Fred Jones and Waltor 825 Medals donated by Tetlcy's sports Long'a victory •over Terrell, 2!a to Kllccn, f. ^ « . 3 2S Schrocdor, Beorotdry of tho . Re< 747 703 Sffeel, f ...... _ „ 0 0 0 BONCORE TAILORS. shop will bo awarded tho winners. H4j A. Green and Webster played Hogan, c. i 10 2 Bank league, who will represent Clark 227 168 155 Frank Buchanan was the vefcreo and a two-all game; E. Groen defeated Acerra Bake re; Bill Ward and Bay Vanttels .... 185 1»2 178 Bennett, ET 1. O 31 Fisher ,_ 243 Joseph Cross and Frank Cilenclon Logan, 3V4 to'54, and Swenarton won HoscrB.'g ...... ww... 1 0 2. Hurley of tho Recreations; Tony HI m were the Judges. Tho 'tournament over Griffon, 2xk to 154. Mazzacco and Johnny Ming of the CnsWIleo 138 191 146 was under the direction of Louis STANDINGS. ATLANTIC BA1DEB3. Recreations and Charles Shlnn on J. Acerra .. 163 202 l»7 Oacoubs, physical training •director. F P Fred Bolco o£ tho Comets, W •L 852 934 919 Bllderback . .— 23 9 Elmer f...... O 18 POSTOFFICE. E. Green . . 17 7 HeKenila."f! O 2 Tho Clothiers and Insurance will p. ^ 'h'y*it< It. Hurley 208 187 188 Leonardo Place Sold, Lons ...... i 10 McLauirhlln. c. 0 1 enter Its team, consisting of William Mclntosh 212 175 183 Mrs. A. Vf. Phraner of Leonardo has A. Green .. ." 17 11 Leonardli, e 0 "J Truox, William Woodward, Robert Ward 177 203 18B Everdell .... 20 i, 1654 Marchettl, 1 Slattery _ 188 170 10B bought tho summer bungalow on the Swenarton . 16 ij 15 >4 Kennedy, Fred Straus and Joseph Dennis 225 212 193 north side of Washington ctreet, Terrell ..... 15 5s 10 3 Menzzopano. Teamed In tho doubles Leonardo, owned by Dr. Ernest C. Webster _ 22 U will bo'Truox and Monzzopano, Ken. 1.010 95D-, 950 Brcese .:.. 7',4 220l0 i LEDDY ft SOU. May. The new owner will offer tho It paya to advertise In The Register. nedy and Straus and Woodward an GrirTln . 17>,4 Murdlco 147 181 14G bungalow for rent. Logan. 3r. . . —Advertisement. Peter Eiehole. VanDorn 148 Cook _ 181 1E6 "?Tha Smoke Shop Tavern team will Hinton . LSI 248 represent ICatontown, members of thi Cook ...... :.... * team bolng Edward Taylor, "Red" VanDorn 1?I Roberts, Edward Chasey, Ralph Mor. Dummy ..... 12G ris and LuKe Meyers. Roberts am Dummy 135 135 135 Taylor will pair off In the double: 770 014 821 and Ralph Morris will be teamed COMETS. Woo.teT 256 284 192 with his brother, Fred. The latte Miller . I8L 162 137 will roll with the Jersoy Central pow- Warner -. 173 169 141 er and light company toam of th Mayor and Mrs. Nellaon Edwnrds of Rumson waiting their turn at the first tee of the Forest Hills Bolce 167 170 159 Long Branch leaguo In the team Hotel golf course, Augusta, Georgia. Shina 184 183 169 competition. 0C1 D1S 758 GARDENERS. E. Turner 185 16< 1J2 Westside Bowling Sutherland . 164 Homesteaders Now Fletcher 160 158 Elimination Bouts At Mulvlhlll , 190 214 179 Lead By Six Games Scores of Past Week Maiia 183 234 203 A. Turner ..J ...... 165 151) 145 With the teams of tho Bay Shore Scores of Westside bowling games 882 910 S5S Phone Red Bank 1353 77 BROAD STREET High School Moves To played during tho past week follow: Bowling loaguo In tho home stretch, MAX'S TAVEKN. the Homesteaders, after several CASAGRANDB CIGARS A. Grob - 801 169 224 weeks of mediocre bowling, have re- Taoluccl 195 152 131 Merrill 194 207 FREE DELIVERY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Dummy 135 135 ]35 HascslI - -... 147 gained their stride and"how hold a Umomco _ „ 150 ,]5i i7B 0 203 (WE ItESEEVE THE BIGHT TO UMIT QtfAJITH'Ji) ^______Second Round Monday li rl n,eid „. 178 101 J 167 comfortable lead of six games. Los ° P°.; - - 113 135 176 J Waltzer .- . . 116 8 180 week the Homesteaders won three Aschettino . 225 ISO 199 G, Grob - 1977 191944 106 Sale Starts Today to Next Wed., Mar. 17th Thurs., Fri., Sat. Only games from Fort Monmouth and the 8»7 764 822 891 926 987 Leonardo Field club took two ou Grnie Krahnert Scores Technical Knockout Over Ken- CITARELLA MARKET. SCHNEIDER'S MARKET. Veg,, Veg. Beef, large of throe from tho Leonardo Fin N. Gentllo - — 151 ISO 16a Pcrree - 183 215 221 rca, can company. Chalk's Tavern won two neth Neu Despite Black Eye—Two Other Bouts DIFiorc 187 1S5 168 Curchln '• 221 211 246 Hormel's Soups 182 • Noodle Mnszaroppl m mi i3 Tomnina ..„ 102 179 out of thrco from tho Mandalay CiUrella ...- _ 173 H7 16' 170 Del Monte par](er .,, 215 198 225 Mapes team Sunday, and on Tuesday nigh Won on Technicals—Finals March 22. Ming _; igS 163 J6 the Leonardo Field club captured Cola _ ~.. 161 208 Brand three from tho Tot's Doorr associa- S43 77G 1st 977 1,007 1,044 Carrots-Peas Four defending.champions ot last DETALCO SERVJCE. SMOKE SHOP TAVERN. tion, while the Leonardo Flro com- year's tournament camo through P. Morris 203 1S1 212 Large pany won two out of threo from moet'Tom Mancle. These bouts will Dummy _ _... 135 135 135 Taylor - 18* 222 211 c 3 with victories Tuesday night In tho all bo in tho 105-pound class. Eomcnico ITS 131 15 Shoffleld Farms. first round of tho annual lntrnmura Duer 208 202 225 My-T-Fine Desserts 'g;«P No. 2 Can . There will bo two bouts in the 135-BeFalco 12g L,03 153 Roberts * 243 220 263 LEOKARDO ITRB CO. boxing elimination tournament at pound class and the 145-pound class Valenli M 180 1S6 Meyer 171 171 187 Xovtlosky 206 174 177 2 l-lb. Red Bank high school. More than will bring together Howard String- Scacclo. . 228 182 ' 157 Jloop _,..„...... _. lr>3 142 176 600 persons saw tho bouts. 1.008 006 1.09S can Outtormscn .....~ - ml 100 1B2 fellow, Negro, a, River street fighter, 887 831 7ES NEU LUMBER CO. Spry Whole Spiced Kondila - 148 101 152 Ernie Krohnert, although Buffering and Frank Hadley. CENTRAL BAR. Mead H8 21« S0» Meyer .--Z. 2O1.._1Z9_.ZO5 Mai-aaclo ^. 153 125 145 Patterson ... ~ 190 186 138 from a. black eye obtained Saturday, The following is a schedule of Dummy 155 135 135 whilo training, made short work Lake _.... 171 171 182 002 706 SJ3 bouts for Monday night: Curuso ISO 183 165 Quackenbush 210 201 206 Hot Cherry Peppers LEONARDO FIELD CLUB. of his opponent In the opening round 80.cound class—WVtkltis meets Kail. Ma«a . 115 168 125 O. IHnton _ 111 21* jn Hmlth 167 1SS of tho final bout when he chalked DO.pound class—Burgees mMt9 Zebrow- Pace 208 16» 186 Plogcr -»«., - 160 us skl. p 8E4 771 7(6 •3k 899 087 925 c d Largest Romeo ..... 170 up a technical knockout over Ken- DAVIDSON BROS. 181 248 neth Nou in one minute, 11 seconds. lOC.pound class—Mancle meets Dono* SMOKE SHOPSHOP. Size Can Thompson , frlo. Scaccia 187 13J R. Gentile 137 201 171 Wilson's S™? Hash Maxsan \..L _... 1C4 183 4 Thcro were two other technical 158 205 lOS.pound class—L. Cosby meets Sha- Kaverachler l;)6 172 J Gentile 168 143 157 N«u a 13 knockouts on tho card of 14 bouts •ablm. GltlGunltlerii _ 11s 141 176 Vincent Sovlero won on a. technical 105-pound class—Ambroaio meets Allen. Tnlarlco _ 176 138 197 2 -802 816 115-pound class—Williams moeta Rlnacn. Whalen 1 100 174 167 HecmBn'"..!.'.'.""".'—""'."..."""." 123 153 178 Mon., Tues., Wed. Only HOMESTEADERS. knockout over Joe Tomalno In tho 120-pound class—Maxeello meets Shomo. Lentils s™w* Ramon .._ 200 116-pound class when he put away lZO.poun120.po d class—Holmes meets Fran- SI! 841 806 - 807 763 8'20 stk ™ !Z!Z'! i«a his opponent in 1:43 of the second t?«llotlln . NAVESINK.- 9 125-pom.d clasi—Carotenuto meets scotrrs MARKET. Hanion 155. 181 120 round. Rudy Pavlio scored the oth- Brindon. 173 171 JUST-RITE Scotti ; 163 163 133 Stryler _.._...„ 181 204 158 Runkel s Cocoa er technical Knockout In the 120- 180-pound OIMI—TV. Coaby meets Win- Nervo . 15a ard. 166 .132 O'Kourke ...... —.. 184 173, 176 pound olass when he forced Jack Ad. Coscntlno .. 147 166 157 Bahr ._ 162 ISO 182 Embossed 80 to a /JJ O ler from the fight In 1:99 of tho sec- 185-ntnind class—WiUon weeti DoGano, Johnson . 1E4 Honry .„. - —. 188 166 164 186-jottnd claw—^aprloni meets J. Wat- Palandrano 170 177 178 Heavy pk;. ond round. Uni. 786 844 771 S70 803 800 Napkins Tomatoes HG-pound olui—StrlnarfeUow meetB An upset bout came In the seventh Hodl«y, , CASAQEANDE CIGARS. RECREATION HALL. : ror Large match when Benny Nicosia, cham- Paoluccl 185 137 176 148 137 1S2 ft£^ rzzrJli i!i IS pion two years ago, dropped a thrco- Dummy .,_ 13B 135 136 Toilet Tissue <$" 3 5 Can round doclslon to Donilnick Donofrio West Red Bankers Cononlco 158 142 214 Torino ...... —; . w 1S6 126 180 M-C"^Fanvoll . =— LI....Z! 14III8 18Him8 154 In the 105-pound class, Donofrio, a Defeat Fair Haven River street tighter, had the reach 807 677 993 934 072 Kirkman's Soap ^ 4 CONTADINA over Nicosia. scorrrs MARKET. CWTHIEItS t INSURANCE. Tho West Red Bank cagora de- icotti Its 161 Helm H» 5" "] c Leroy Cosby and Robert Bcott, Nervo „ _.._... 105 132 Curchln »• ;°^ rj* SOAP feated tho Fair Haven Clovers F Tomato H ioth Negro fighters, fought to a draw lotentlno 182 115 Woodward 155 185 192 and in an extra two-mlnuto round, Thursday night at,tho local Knights Johnnon _ . 175 160 Straus . 1" 106 18° ux FLAKES "*' of Columbus hall, 40 to 30. At half Palandrano „ ISO 109 «s ...... -."...".. 167 100 189 Cosby gained tho decision. The re- time Red Bank led, 25 to 10. Grob LUX Lifebuoy maining bouts of tho evening were 747 767 766 892 1.050 052 for for and Tom DoFllllpo led tho victors In S1GMUND EISNER CO. decision events. scoring 14 and 13 points, respective- ARCADE ALLEYS. SOAP SOAP Reg. Size Can George Waltc, well known shore Cantallcc 137 221 160 .I^tti _ 160 182 159 ly, whilo Relnhardt and Jakubocy Petlllo 140 131 120 rofcree, officiated. Frank Clllncoon Hoffman." _ 169 193 SOB led tho vlcltors In scoring 16 and 14 "entile 157 144 1G1 BrooVs ... .. 146 189 131 and John Clttadlno were Judges; points, respectively. Matidnlona '. 151 100 160 mmlm'"Z~~SZZ~~~~~~™ 228 189 TEACH YOUR DOLLARS MORE CENTS ! Frank Plfigatoro was timor, and Wil- "tttt 181 100 180 781 WEST BED BANK. Dummy .,.„•.„-.-.._ • 157 MUk LEONARDO FIELD CLUB. liam G.. Sherwood was announcer. GPP 776 871 779 Tuttle 181 Dublin, f 2 fl i Fed ™«... 1*9 • 149 Each bout went thrco two-minute DBFALCO'S SBBVIOE. ToT 1,000 325 COUNTRY VEAL Wo"., rounds. i\ DeFlllipo, (.__..„ 8 0 6 Domonlco 162 140 161 TThompsoh n . 18» 120 A. Tomalno, 1 _ 118 LaDlor.da „. . 117 181 182 BREAST Mlxstm • }'J JJ* The summaries: Sacco, f A A « )oFa!co 123 171 108 1 lb. Sauerkraut T. DeFlllipo. c. 1 18 Scnccla -,„.._... 180 151 179 (For Filling) N«u .- ..i.: .102, 188 80-pound elms—William LambtrLson P. Tomalno, g. 0 0 Vnlontl _..._...... - 169 126 132 Keansburg Beats 853 80S 007 won • decision ovsr Jim Gullllaim. Grob. g. 2 14 SHOULDERS With Each Tork Purchase TOTS DOERB. OO.pound C!MI—Phil Lucia won a de- C. DoFUllpo, g. ... 0 0 0 111 725 787 Bay Shore Firemen Koofi.l .» 180 187 187 ilslon over Curtis Malons. Nwro, Uollanyl, g ... 0 0 0 Jarvlj ...... 196 160 ISO lOS.pound clnss—Lsroy Cosby, N«cro, Uel'llllpo, g, ... 0 0 0 Bruontnsjr 137 121 148 won • decision over Robert Scott, Negro, The Kcansburg Trojans cage out- 148 170 151 after four rounds. Lincroft Cagers fit scored a 51 to 25 victory over the RUMPS or, LEGS Do«rr 170 lOB.pound ' class—Tom Manclo, Negro, 18' 4 40 Corned Beef 19fb Walllniton 'on a decision 'over OUle Dean, Negro. FAIR HAVEN. Atlantic Highlands flre department RACK CHOPS .... It) 743 742 ~80T 105'Pound class—Patsy Ambroslo won F P DefejrtRed Bank team Tuesday night at Keansburg. BHEFFIELD FABMB. decision, over Lester Gordon, Negro. TruHalo, f 0 0 Koster, Lohsen and Waltta led tho sis lOfi.pound class—Joe Allen, Negro, won r.elnhurdt, (. o le Corned Plate Beef . 10fb Woodward 100 1«9 deolslon over Ton/ Dlnsco, Felsman, c, ~i.....,...~ o o The Lincroft basketball team do- victors In scoring 11 points each and Drlnkwator ISO 128 106-pound clnss—Domhilck Donofrio Itobblnfl, c. H...... n. o o featod tho Red Bank Blue Devils last Mortenson led tho firomen In scoring Mount on • decision over Benny Nicosia, Jakutaey, g - o 11 night at tho local Knights of Colum- eight points. Chuck Roast 15f,. llft.pc-und class-^Joe O'Connor won a ItunBell, g. « o o Forequarters Lamb 12^fb leclslon over John Dally, Negro. Olsen, g. ...» „, H,.^M.. bus hall, 38 to 27. Leach scored 12 KEANSBURG., . H6.pound class—Vincent Bovlero won points for the visitors whilo Bennett • r, F v Boneless Pot Roast 188, LEGS of LAMB 9r( i" _. >..H..H...»..p.».m 4 10 Pirns 1>5Q of second round. Tho Honlor boys' Hl-Y cagcrs de- —•eel, f r laB'pound class—BUI Hsll won a da- Kilien, t. w»mn «;,' i. •"zzr.'.'.""~-!rrz.o o o lilon over Gharlss Cuiano. featod tho Rumson Hl-Y toam Fri- Bennett, c. .... Wnltt., c 5 111 Boneless Top Sirloin 21 Smoked Beef Tongues 23fb ISO-pound class—Fred Boncora won • day night at tho Ked Bank high Reynolds, g. ... 22 1 51 eclilon over Frank Danlali, N«iro. Alvator, g, .... 180-pound olass—Curtis Burgess, Negro, school gymnasium, 4G to 11. At half ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. OFF 000 708 in a decision over George Dwlght, time Red Bank led, 20 to 4. Hnnce 12 3 27 STANDING OF THE TEAMSMS. 140-pound class—Ernla Krahnsrt.won on .- 1 0 3 scored 17 polntn.for the victor*. ^ttanion, f. —. ,_ S technical knockout over Kenneth Neu. GPP FANOV EATING or COOKING Homssl«sdsrs 40 Time 1tli of nrst round. RED BANK 1II-Y. Johnson, f, .... 113 tlannoU, c. . 2 1 6 Lionardo Flro Co 40 O F V Learh, I 6 0 13 Casiono, Si 0 1 1 8hsm«!

J. H. Hendrlckeon, vice president \1-STON UISUUMAN, Red Bank Society Eato .town. the Keyport Banking company, .a OOUNBKLLOB A'l LAW, tended tho annual banquet of th llttcsi. IP nro.d at. RBI) UAlla. N. j Attends Conference TO« B*J Sink SulaUr an U bought In Eitontowa at ttu •toru of WUUim 0 Philadelphia chapter, A. L B., at ti tJUINM, 1-A1WONB A DOIlKHtlB, DavU. G. Edward I modi mad Ycllta's.) Bollovoro Stratford hotel at Phil* Thirteen members of Mary'Still- ( COUNSELLORS M LAW, Extensive rep' delphla Saturday night as tho l Wbliflild Dulldloj, Rib But well chapter, Children of tho Ameri- a arc boliig inado TohD I Qulnn. i'bitodor* O. Pariona. to tho oxtorlor ind interior of a of tho Market Street National ban can Revolution, In charge of Mrs. of that city.. Thomas P. Oonmut STREET Ehrlck Parnily, senior prosldont, at- house owned by Harry. Hullclt on Cprlios avenuo. ho hoUBowill b Tho Dutch Arms of tho Roformci - RED BANK — tended tho annual state cofcltrsnco »l church- >iri>l"'mootb .DR. L, »'.f W/.TTJ72"" ^* !Xfri'. Tronton Saturday.- Tho delegates, completely n>nm>.itoO.- "Now- -bard- wood floors will bo laid. A largo church houeo. -I SCBOEON Scotch Plains, N, wm'o I?ulH Donilnli'ltrKdwnnl IHnW" Members ol lite Momnouth count} and; John Neaflo, Jr. Spafford barn on tho pro orty will bo torn ITOOT &1LMJ1NTS THURSDAY down and a twc-3 ar "garago will Do branch of the Holland society of Now Qfflc* Houru Dally 10 «. . ried tho society's Dag In tho morn- constructed at th( roar of the house Harold Hendrlckson of • Warron roi appointmant pborft 8443 \'l»lt mu- Nmiei'y (mil FRIDAY & SATURDAY ing procession. Anna Loulso Camp- Plans aro boing mado by tho Eat- 00 BROAD ST. BED BANK. N, 1. r ontown chapter, )rdcr of Eastern trect tomorrow evening for their an- boll gavo a report of tho activities nual meeting. < of tho chapter for this year. Star, for a recej lion in honor of The borough council passed th Sirs. Jacob B. "Rue of Red Bank Mrs. Grace Royno Is of tioag Branch Hybrid EhododcndroM, rink and Wtilto U»mvu»i!i LEGS of grand roproscntat budget for 1037 at their meeting on JOHN E, DAV was elected assistant otato director to to Georgia, on Monday night. Numerous changes Azaleoo, Japanese Maples, Floworlne Ohorrlot, Aiultuuiodd, at tho conference. At tho closo of Tuesday night, larch 23. Tnore wero made In amounts but tho bud , Holly, Divart-BvorBToom (or Rooli Oanloin. t tho business session mombors of the will also bo a co orcd dish suppor. Funeral Home Mrs. Milton Smith get will still bo $6849 less than las EverytUrs for tho plantlnB ot your Uom» • • • Mary Stlllwell chapter prcsontcd the Is In charge, ear. The total amount to bo raised play, "Tho Rod Press," which was Thcodoro Lewis and John Erving PHONE 332. ay taxation will bo $68,097.77. Tho Ill Broad 8t, Bed Saab Entrances Route 29 and Front Street, well received. Thoso who took part havo accopted po ltions at Hodas' ollco committed reported on tho wero Anna Louise Campbell, Dorothy factory. hargo mado that an indo- Phone Fanwood 2-7272 • 7273 Parnily, Edward Fields, Joanne Mr. and Mrs,' !lydo Caffyn of :ont Bhow waa recently held In the Qulnn, Khrick Parmly, John Ncafle, Chestnut Grovo a the parents of >orough. Tho committee did not For best results write or phono our Landncapo Doliartmont. LONG ISLAND Jr., Spafford Schanck, Janoy Boyn- twin boys, born o rly Friday morn- ame tho organization responsible ton, Ruth Dominlck, Katbryn Har- ing at Hazard's hospital. Sotb tor tho show, but will wait until thoy L. W. Lancaster ris, Kathorino Dorcmus and Robert mother and sobs ro doing nlcoly. Save full proof. They also reported k Civil Engineer an$ Campbell. > Tho flro departm nt was called out hat fcho proprietor of tho placo Saturday for a Bijisa flro near tho would rofuso to rent tho ball again Surveyor Jacob N. Landau TtlCara house. Atain Sunday the to tho group, who to ropre SURVEYS • PLANNING company was eallid to tho Shark ent tho organization. THo Invest! Named'Lodge Head Rlvor Estates, Sou1 h Eatontown, for gatlon will be continued by tho com- STRUCTURAL DESIGN another grass fire, Quick rcsponsb mittee. Steel . Reinforced Concrete FRESH of tho Dromon savi d a nearby bun- Samuel D. Walker has returned BUILDINGS . DAMS Jacob N. Landau of Red Bank was galow from dcstri :tlon. Tom a short trip to West Palm elected chancellor commander of each, Florida. * Shrewsbury, lodge, Knights of Pyth.- More than 25 pc sons attended a 20,.Battln Road, St. Patrick's' party Monday night Joseph Eyrlng of New York Is vis- ias, at a meeting of that organiza- ing his son, Joseph Eyiing. Fair Haven, N. J. tion In Cnstlo hall, Odd Fellows given by the Sons and Daughters of Liberty at Crescent hall, Cakes and Tho Keyport auxiliary of tho Mon- building, Monmouth street, Friday louth Memorial hoapltul met yester- CHARLES B. READ FARM night. Cither oillccrs aro Calvin favors wore In keeping with St. Patrick's Day. I lay afternoon at the homo of the/ Kcnncll vice chancellor, John Rob- resident, Mra. Murray Woronoff. Between Phalanx and Colt's Neck i,,. 19c inson prelate, Morris Westerman Councilman and Mrs. Christroph FRESH FILLET Angcttveclt of Nopt^ne highway loft William H. ritchcock hns been Jersey Central master or work, Percy Scherman onflned to his homo with a severe keeper of tho records and seal. Max last week for a vacation at Miami. LOWG Marjorlo and jcsslo Flcldnor, old for a couple of'wecks. •Power & Light doZ. 19c Lewis master of finance, Max Cloth Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vauso have Saturday, March 13,1937 ISLAND OYSTERS master.of arms and J. Decker outer daughters of Mr. ind Mrs. Arthur oved from Theresa avenue to Un- Company guard. Flcldner, are confined to tholr homes ion Bench. at 1 o'clock with whooping cough. Plans are being completed for an Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor, former Hating, sold my farm, I will aril to tho highest bidder Cottage prayer meetings aro bolng 1 Tho BoartI of Vlrrrlnr.i luin declared entertainment to bo presented Fri- residents, now of Cranford, have iho .foiknvinjj regular quarterly. the fallowing equipment: day night, March 19, in Odd Fellows hold this week by tho Methodist dlviilemlH: been visiting friends in the borough. Horsa clippers, churn, lai chains, cross cut saw, hay knife, 3 ctow- hull. The local loUgo will bo guests church. Tonight a prayer meeting Mr. and Mis. James Kinning havo of the Monmouth County Pbythians will bo hfcld at tlfo homo of Dr. returned to their home at Coatsvllle, 5'/.% 'Series Prrjrrrcd, iars, forks, hoes, shovels, potato fork, platform acaies, pea and bean association. An amateur show will Georgo M. Whitneld, Pa., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. iYo. 23. Rale: $1.37% cale, barrel header, disc harrow, sldo delivery rake, i farm-.wagoni, nt bo staged and motion pictures will Tho Woman's auxiliary of tho Joseph Shapiro. loubla farm harness, 60 asparagus boxes, grain cleaner and bagger, bo shown through tho courtesy of first aid squad will meet tonight at Miss Marjorio Lockwood, a nursb O^'o Scrim Preferred, the New Jersey Bell telephone corn- the borough hall. In a Brooklyn hospital, visitcdohcr iprlng tooth harrow, 80 spike tooth harrow, walking cultivator, rldlnj ill serve as mas- Tho troop comniittce of • Scout I\"o. Hi). Kate: $1.50, pany. Mr. Landau w. mother,-Mrs. Norman Lockwood, re- • :ultlvator, four-row wcoder, hay ropo and pulleye, hay teddor, thrto-row NOTE:—ALL CLOTHES LEFT IN OUR tcr of ceremonies. Troop No.'57 will mijet next Monday cently. furrowing «led, cultlpackcr, mowing machine, grain binder, grain drill, night in tho basement of tho bor- "% Scries Preferred, John Cross has returned from a Planet Jr. Bced drill, grindstone, Leggctt potato duster, riding plow, wood CARE ARE INSURED AGAINST FIRE ough hall to plan surnnier activities. visit on Long Island. IVo. -IS. Rate: SI.75 Tho committee consists of Earl rnyahlo on April, 1, 10.17, to stock- slod, 10 tons pressed hay, bag holder, enddie, Wltham side saddle, fln* AND THEFT. Fishing Boat Is Miss Vcra Conovnr haa. returned holders of reciM-fl at the closa of Leadbeater, Francis iBruco and Har- from a visit at Brooklyn. business, llaroli 10, 1537. rersey. CDW, heifer, 2 black horsca, nockyokes, wido whlffletrec*, and ry Rowland, Jamcs Gibbons, Jr., Is ther small articles too numerous to mention. Given Up As Lost scoutmaster. I3-3S-4S L. H. FETTER, Treasurer. PANTS A Friendly Visitor, Bringing Good The fishing boat Sunbeam and the Kev. Elijah F. Be|id of Little Sil- News every week for 58 years, to all CHARLES B. READ SKIRTS four men aboard were given up as ver will be the gue«t speaker next the family in the homes of Red 'ERMS: Cash. lost yesterday. and search for the Sunday morning- at tho TJethodlst Bank and vicinity—About local events Boys can make extra pocket money Sweaters church. Rev. Malcolm L. Willltts, and local people,—Advertisement. ?llin»T Tho HeKister-^Advortlsoment. CLEANED craft was discontinued by tho Coast .uctloncor: WALTER D. FIELDS., Guard. pastor of the local Muthodist church, and will preach at Red gank. PRESSED The 2S-foot skiff has been missing since early Saturday, when ir left The Junior Social club will hold Sharfc. River. bunco and card |>art> Saturday TAKE NO BISKS with jour valuable clothes. For these prices Failing to flnd any clue to the fate night at Crescent hull. There will you can enjoy a pmrantwd Dry Cleaning Service. We are re- be prizes and refreshments. 7 of the boat, expect half a life pre- liable and have been in business /or over 20 years. server which could not be connected Walter Tuttle, schcol janitor, who with, it or otherwise identified, Coast baa been confined to his bed several Guard cutters returned to their reg- weeks by illness, w reported to be MEN'S LADIES' ular patrols. The part of a life pre- Improved. server was found off Manasquan, but Ira Wolcott, proprietor of. Mon- Suits Dresses I Coast Guard officers did not regard mouth market, has purchased a new Overcoats Coats ' it. as a good clue since preservers Chevrolet delivery truck. • frequently are washed ashore. Tho 46th anniversary of Eaton- Top Coats Suits | On board the boat when it loft town lodge, Junior Order of Ameri- Dry-Cleaned Dry-cleaned 1 Shark River Saturday were John can Mechanics, will be celebrated and Pressed and Fre«s»d ck. its skipper; his brothers, Leon. next Wednesday night with a cov- d pp;d H A Clt ered-dish supper at Crescent hall. ; and Edward, and Hany A. Clayton, CASH AND CAHKV ; There will bo entertainment Final si! cf As bury Park. arrangements will be made at a This Price Includes Minor Repairs. meeting tonight. i Another Satisfied Reader. Mrs. George B.. Whitfleld of Broad ; 'I have enjoyed reading The R«g- street was hostess yesterday to mem- AND j ister so much that I will renew my bers of the Women'i Foreign Mis- DYERS I subscription. I am sending currency sionary society of the Methodist ito pay for it.' Please send it oa." So church. (Two Doors From N. J. Telephone Office) writes Mrs. Nettie VanWinklB of Plans aro being made by the Or- Phone R. B. 1956. Brooklyn, showing that she la an- der of Eastern Star for a card party 38 Monmouth St. 3thcr member of The Register's large March 30 at Masonic hall. It will army of satisfied readers. be in charge of past matrons. A covered-dish supper and card party will bo held April 6. Thoso In charge are Mrs. Spence- M. Patterson. Mrs. Harry Kirkegard, Mri;. Kenneth Van- Brunt and Mrs. George Kuegler. The Ladles' aid iioclety of the Methodist church will celebrate their 35th anniversary at a covered-dish supper tomorrow night at tho church. The supper will ba served at 6 o'clock. There will bo a program of entertainment. Mrs. Charles Breeco Is seriously ill at her home on South street.

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(Tht Red Bank Rtgliter can b» bought htjrporl from Coili .Brother!, Mrs. Florence Melie. Gui Semoa and Ucf. Glaxa Eaumau.l BUYYOUR USED CAR FROM Mr. and Mrs. E. K, H0030. spent YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Carl Whtto at Lanodowne, )pa. FOR THESE REASONS Tho fire department Was called out 1 Your Chevrolet dealer has Saturday afternoon to a fire on the the finest selection of used trestle of tho Central railroad which cars in his entire history. crosses tho »tato hlghlvay near the All makes—all models. plant ot the Architqctural Tiling —w» failaned sn aulomoblla benoalh a giant 2 Big volume enables your company. Tho Ore hail galnod con- —this car was lioxm inside a solid cake of Ice to 20° bolowiero. Then, Chevrolet dealer to give you slderablo headway anq trains wcra without any trials, and timed by impartial cbsonreri, thli icy-cold airplane and fl»w it over a mils up into, th» bigger value ... at lower stopped .for some tlnje, tho hoat car was started in (hroe-fiflho ol a second and it itayod etsrted, winter alcy when It wai 'way balow uro. Up —lhanlcs to quick-iturling Blue Sunoco and froe-llowlnj Sunoco (W) Oil there.., In the leeth oi a raging Ardic gal*... Bhj« Sunoco prices. warping the rails. ; 1 *» Chevrolet dealers employ USED CARS OF THE MOST OUT- Garret Penhalo of Plalnflcld was Motor Fuel and Sunoco (W) Oil erfablad Ibis car ! motor to the highest standards and the week-end guest of ^Ir. and Mre.' flash Into instant action with (uit ono touch on the (tartar. the most expertly trained STANDING QUALITY AND VAIUE Lloyd P. Armstrong. mechanics for efficiently re- ... ALL MAKES, ALL MODELS, Edward Raymond anj Wlnton Os- conditioning used cars. born spent tho week-enjl at Camden. A Only Chevrolet dealers can INCLUDING MANY 1935-1936 Mr. and Mrs Jamos|[Rome havo offer used cars backed by Year aflor yoar. .i the famous Guaranteed OK CHEVKOLETS . . . UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES! moved from Mrs. M. Ik. Walllng's Tag—for eleven years tho house on Church strcctlto Washing- wo havo brought nationally recognized sym- 1935 Ford Sport Coupe 1934 Chevrolet. Town ton street, West Keypoit. bol of SAFE USED CAR • John Vignc, Jr.; ema hed his au- you positive proof of iho INVESTMENT. —Finish, tires and up- Sedan—Grasp this op- touiobilo when ho ran nto a truck holstery show no wear. portunity to enjoy load of liquor at tho 'lvo Corners quick starting superiority Saturday. Both machine wero towed 1935 Ford Coach — in Motor carefully tuned. Chevrolet's famous to Norman Rathbono's arago. K of Blue Sunoco... not Just Backed by an $ beauty, • performance one was injured. excellent condition me- • Mr. and Mrs. 3. F. Ha ison.of.Nqw claims, but actual facie O. K. that counts and economy at this York wero week-end g( chanically and in ap- cats of Mr. thai cannot be disputed. pearance. Reduce tl 1933 Ford Cabriolcl— low price .$/ and Mrs. Norman Scott Miss Mary Hanncs, i teacher ' % from $425 to Jts appearance is very tho local .school, spent t o week-end Compare the lively, smart and attractive. 1934 Chevrolet Master with relativcB at Trentc i. high-test action of Blue only Motrlll Wallace, a tii dent In Lo- -^t Specially pr ic edjfnr Coach—Beautiful duco high univonlty.., apon. t t loo wook-enwoond Sunoco in your own car. 1933 Pontiac Sedan— two days $ mush, knee action with his parents, Mr. i id Mrs. W. -.-?' Its famous Silver Streak Stephon Wallace. against any other gas- wheels, restful J Vlncont Cahlll of Troi on was tho engine timed to give 1933 Oldsmobilc Sedan Fisher body recent guest of Mr. and ills. Arthur oline at any price. Soo if J. Cahill. —o.or Iwol.'o hundred moloriili 'new car performance. — Motor completely Mr. and' Mr». Edwor —one al a Urao, wa took Amor- In 14 widely loparaled cltlaa 1932 Ford Tudor Sedan Lockwood lea's elpven loading makoo ol you don't agreo that Iho Us Fisher Boily- tdves overhauled. Very good havo movod from tl Evordcll teitad a "myitary gaiollna" In I —Body i ph ] t y cam and iioio thorn lo below big car riding ease. Diico finish, line rubber. anc U 0 s er apartmont on'Broad utro it to HazleU performance of thiB "only Iholr own can. That gasoline was Blua Sunoco g g "i line condition. For Mrs. Ira Ansorgo spen tho wcolt- IOIO in a giant rofrigoralor. Thon, in tho pies- (uncclorod). Thaia raolorlaliwar e rsgular uteri Pid l $ A real bargain $* ouc« oi compstool, ijoparlial Uraois, end with o((B4 othor gasolines — vat 87% of thtni Sale with an end with her son, Victor Ansorgc, of one quality" motor fuel Priced at only $' at Jaokson Helghte, Now ork. 'tho aid of BIuoSunocoandIroo.il owing Sucoco proved to Iholr eiitUo ullitactlon that lhair Mr. and Mrs. Albert &{ Ilaigh havo (V0 Otli «»ch motor w««'»!art6d in an ayojago IB today'a greatest value cars itattod outer ond ciuicVot on Blua Suooco' returned from » trip to Dlorlda. ' of bui-iiiths 0! a second—and alayod tlailed. than oa tho gaeoliae thoy had boon uilng. Mm. Robert A. MMOI •pen( tho for your gasoline dollar. week-end at Hood colleei ITrederlolc„., Maryland, with her dai [liter. Miss Geraldlno V. M. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Waltor I oghard and .MECHANIC STREET and GLOBE COURT children of Mount V< -non, Now OPEN EVENINGS RED BANK Yoi-lt, woro roccnt guoetu of Mr. and PHONE 3130 Mra. Archibald. Humphr «.

/ RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 19&7. • Page Tliirtotin., the parents of a daughter born last' Amzi M. Pbsten Lambda Chapter Red Bank Woman Bar Licenses West Keansburg, week. Catholic Priests, Millard Tetley Is St. John's guild will hold a card Hurt At Asbury Hr. and Mrs. G. Kurtz and sons, party Thursday, April 1, at tho par- Sisters See Film Home From Hospital At Age Of Members Attend John and George hive returned to Limited To 12 ish house. m Mre, Louise Bayre, -wlfo of Dr. Wil- tholr homo at Pnllsmlca following a Mr. and Mrs. Clurcnco K Fisher. Priests, and- nuns.fromrlour Cath- -...Millard •:"St—1eiivy, 'pn>ptiiAor -a**™ liam Savre or Maple avoriue, was vioit with Mr..,.,an,0. -Jfirs olic churchea-ln this noctlon atlondod Totloy'a storo on Broad otroot, u>. At Navesink Supreme Council a aRJ-Bn a trip to Florldiu •giBBKiny >ptnrta--'%t "Atbury Park Mr, unil Mm, Myron L. Cauipbiill it provuo of tho film, "Cloistered," as turned home Tuesday tt)ofuM>K by late Friday afternoon when the car Minn Virginia Uuldfuilj liiui re- spent Sunday at Trenton. guests of Morris Jacks, manager of train after undergoing surgical treat- Foiuiilor «f Funeral Directing whlob she was driving and a truck turned to her home here following a the CarRon theater at that play- ment at a Cleveland hospital.fur Eta Chapter of Spring lake to be Resolution Adopted by Mayor stay with her aiater, Miss Ruth Gold- Kurtls Bartholomew of Parker owned by the Davis sales company ayenue has moved to Red Bank. house Saturday,, morning. The high blood prossure. Firm and Former Amombly. Host* at Annual Convention of Hobokcn and operated by William and Council Referred to Bur- farb of New York. churches represented were St. Mr. Tetley was a patient thorn ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore LoBcck and Edward Grilling 13 confined to his man and Freeholder Died Af- June 19—To Hold St. Pat- HIslop of Laurelton collided on Sev- nett for Approval—Eleven Li- home with Illness. James of Red Bank, Holy Cross of several weeks and Is convalcuclng ut enth avenuo, near Park avenue. daughters, Anno and Mary of Eliz- Rumson, 8t Agnes of Atlantic Hlgh- his homo on Riverside avonuo, Ho ter Month't lllnesi. . rick'.Puty. abeth, formerly of Middletown, were Mrs. tTheodoro Martin, Sr., suf- Mrt. Sayrs was removed to Fltkln censes in Effect Now. fered a brokon arm last week when ands and St. Ann's of Keansburg. la reported to be on tho road to re- memorial hospital In an unconscious week-end guests of relatives at this The picture la to bo showh at the covery. * ' place. she olippod and fell in her bathtub. Six members of Lambda chapter of condition. She was treated for con- Strand theater for three days com- Arozl U. Posten, prominent In poll- The Sea Bright mayor and coun- Doris Thorne has accepted a po- Tho Wenonah missionary Boclety NOTICE. tlei In Monmouth count/ for many the Sigma Tau Sigma sorority from tusions of the body and a fractured cil at the regular meeting last week mencing Tuesday. It was filmed Take .notice that Frod Tetl Intent]* to sition with thc.Brodstcin pockctbook will moet tomorrow night at the through special permission of Pope years and founder of tho funeral di- Red Bank attended a supreme coun- rib. It Is expected that she will be adopted a resolution limiting the home of Edmund Ayrcs at West opi>ly to Mayor and Council of tho IToi- recting firm of A. M. Posten and cil meeting Saturday at Plalnfleld. removed to her home today. number of liquor licenses In tho bor- factory on Creek road, • Plus XI, and depicts the life of a outh of Little Silver for a limited rctull Mrs. Milton Carhart spent Wed- Long Branch. nun in aconvent from the time she distribution llc»n»8 for prtmlioi iltuiileil Sons, died Friday night at his home Iota chapter of Staten Island was ough to 12, which Is one more than Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Shoe- lit Parker A-venuo and Willow Drlvo 111 on Monmouth avenue, Navesink, at host and delegate! were present the number in effect at the present nesday with her grandmother, Mrs. takes the" vows. This is said to be tlc Silver. N, J. Martha Newman of Newman street. maker spent 8unilay with Mr, Shoa- the first time that films of nuns at ObjtObjectionsi , if any, «hould t>« mailo Im- . the ago of SO yean. He suffered an from Kpsllon chapter of Long time. The resolution was forwarded maker's brother, Harry Shoemaker. modhitity In writing to Fred L. Ajei«, attack of appendicitis four weeks Branch, Gamma chapter of Asbury Everett Woman to D. Frederick Burnett, state alcho- Mr, and Mrs. William Kuarlogg re- work and play have been made. Borough Clerk of Mttle Silver. cctly entertained their aon-in-law of Point Pleasant. ago and was showing definite tlgns Park, chapter of East Orange, holle beverage commissioner, for ap- It pays to advertise In Tho Register. (811) of recovery when other organic com- Kappa chapter of Plalnfleld, Delta proval. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alfred Pound spent Saturday at plications tot In which resulted In chapter of EllJaboth, Eta of Spring A Pipe Smoker Jucll and children, Joan and Joseph, New York whero. he attended the Objection to tho resolution was opening performance of Benny Good- hla death. Lake and Mu of Staten Island. made by John H. Payne, who said Jr., of Brooklyn. The ParehiTTeacher association of. man and his orchestra at the Para- Mr. Posten was a lifelong resident Officers wore nominated for the Since jChildhood mount. mough for more St. Ann's Parochial school received of Novcslnk; He was the son of coming year and plans wero made Holy Communion Sunday morning; foe an oloctlon June 18 at the an- than 12 places and that the purpose William H. and Sarah Davis Posten. Celebrated Her 86th Birthday In a body at tho 7:30 o'clock mass. KB became Interested In polltloi nual convention, for whloo members of tho resolution Is to protect thoaV Navesink. who have licenses now. At a rccont Miss Mario Flynn of Jcracy City whon a young man. Hla ascendancy of Eta chapter of Spring Lake will Sunday and Hai Never Had a spent Sunday at this place. wan rapid and within a short time be hosts. They will be assisted by meeting an application from Wilbur The Ladies' Aid society will hold representatives of Lambda, Gomrm Moment'* Regret of Habit Ac- Gardner for a license to operate a MrB. It. Steppanski spent Wednes- hu was ono of tho Democratic lead- day at Newark. •'. a covered disli supper Monday night, 1 and Kpsllon chapters The conven- tavern was not voted upon because ers In the county. His career a> an quired on Dpctor's Advice. Miss Elizabeth Nagropky wag a March 15, at 7 o'clock, at the home officeholder began when he was tion will olose with a dinner and a motion by Councilman Edward A. of Mrs. Mary Reed. The proceeds dance. The sorority now has nine Brown to grant tho license was not Newark visitor on Monday and Tues- elected to tho board of freeholder,.. day. will be used to carry on church After serving 12 years In that ca- chapters Mrs. Elizabeth A. Connors, a native seconded. Mr. Gardner has appealed work. of Everett, was surprised Sunday on to Mr. Burnett, and If tho license Mr. and Mrs, Shannon entertained pacity he waa chosen to represent Those attended the meeting from friends from Perth Amboy on Sun- Plans are under way for a very Monmouth county In the state as- Lambda chapter were Miss Ella her 86th birthday by a party of rela- it granted It. will be the 12th In the borough. day. festive occasion at the Navesink sembly. Ha was there two terms, Healy, vice president of the supremn tives and friends. Three large birth- library Tuesday evening, March 16, day cakes were centerpieces for a The parking lot adjacent to the Mr. and Mrs. John Howland and and his astoolates from this county council; Miss Begsle Thorne, first daughter Barbara, formerly .of when a group of the men members were Wlllltm Leffergon of Manas- delegate; Miis Ella McOarlty, sec- table In the reception room. Mrs. playground was leased for another of the Ts'avesinlt library association Connor^' guests Included Mr. and season to William R. Fowler, Jr., Kcansburg, visited Mr. and Mrs..Bus- quan and Charles McDonald of Eng- ond delegate, and Misses Mar) sell Allcott and family one day last will sponsor a dance in tho gymmas- llshtown, Warneker, Marguerite Tansey and Mrs. FJrank Crawford and Mr. and for $50. Councilman Philip Rock was ium. Music will be provided by one Mrs. Nicholas ^laghrny of Red Bank; authorized to repaint tho Interior of week. Afterward he was eleoted a mem- Grace, Ward. ' Mrs. Pear] Lintz is home from a of tho WPA orchestras and there will Miss Ella McOarity of Shrewsbury Mrs. Edward,Fields and daughter the borough hall. Men on relief will be games for those who do not care ber of the Middletown township com- Ollvo and MrB. Randolph Fields and bu employed. stay at New York. mittee and served on that body a entertained members of Lambda Misa Mary Brannigan was. a Free- to dance. The board of trustees of chapter at a meeting last week. son Robert of Little Silver and Mr. A five-year street lighting contract the library association will hold number of years. Middletown town- and Mro. Morris VanNote of Long with the Jersey Central Power and hold visitor Sunday. sblp was ]uat as strongly RepubU- Flans were mode for a serlea of Mrs. J. J. Kellman is on a trip to their regular monthly meeting to- tours to points of Interest In the Branch. Light company waa renewed. night. can In those days as It Is today. ffaw Mrs. Connors Is unusually fine In California. .. Democrats have gained a plaoe. on East. The first tour _wlll be held Miss Floreen Vogel spent Saturday Andrew Fulchcr was removed to April 4. Others present were Mrs. health despite the fact that she has tHe township committee, Mr. Pos- been smoking a pipe since she was • GIRL SCOUTS ON HIKE, at New York. tho Marine hospital on Staten Is- ' ten's-election was a public attestation William Warneker and Misses Bes- Mrs. Gustavo Lewis and .daughters, land, last week suffering from in- sie Lane, Marguerite Tansey, Mar- nine years old. She took up pipe of this popularity and the high re- smoking on the advice of a doctor Members of Bed Bank Troop Enjoy Sue and Pandora of Newark, Mrs. fluenza. He ia 'a member of tho .g&rd. in, whloh he was held by tho garet Murray, Ella Healy and Grace Helen Crate of South Orange and coast guard and was taken 111 upon Ward. and she says she never once regret- a Day In the Woods, . ..citizens of the township. Mr, Pos ted the habit. Mr, and Mrs, Louis' Lewis and chil- his roturn from rescue work In the tsn was also coroner for several Mlts Healy is chairman of .th« Tho members of Troop 24 of Girl dren, Dorothy and Thomas of Irv- flood area in Ohio. committee In charge of a social at She was born at Everett In 1851. Scouts of Red Bank took a hike Sat- ''tir'mV. '• '• ., Sri* married at an early age and had ington spent Sunday at the Lewis' An enclosed porch Is being built Ha founded the undertaking firm her home next Wednesday night. urday afternoon to the woods on the summer home on Stone road. on tho home of Herman Wcnzol. She will be assisted by Miss Lane and ten children, five of whom are atlll Eilert farm near River Plaza, under Ask for it at your Healers . 51 years ago. The business -was living. Hftr husband died about 3D MiS3 Vivian Compton of the Pres- Miss Tansey. The chapter will meet v the direction of Miss Ida Goodspecd, byterian hospital at Newark was a . atartod at Naveslnk and later moved years ago. Her children are Mre. their captain. They cooked dinner Fair Haven Personals, . to Atlantis Highlands, Us present lo- again Friday night, April 2, at the recent guest of her parents, Mr. and A Christian Endeavor conference home of Miss Lane at Shrewsbury. Morris VanNote of I*ong Branch, ov'er a wood nro and had a glorious In Cans, Bottles or Kegs "c'ation. His sons, Harry and Her- Mrs. Mary Eisman of Princeton, Mrs. T. Compton. will bo held Monday night at the a i m i time In various ways. Fire building bert W. Posten of Atlantio High- Daniel Connors of Shrewsbury and and nature study were the chief ob- Methodist-Protestant church. Dele- land!, became partners In the bull- SHBEWSBtJBY SCHOOL NEWS. Mrs. John Crawford and Joseph Con- jects of the hike. Others on the out- Little Silver. gates from Christian Endeavor so- ness a few yean ago, but Mr. Pos- nors, who live at home. . Ing besides Capt. GoodBpeed were cieties throughout the district will ten remained actively engaged In the Thq pupils of the reception, first bo present. Alice Townsend, who is the patrol Clark P. Kemp, borough collector, business until he was compelled to and second grades presented an en- leader, Norma Barto, Shirley Ny- Miss Joan Smith was a guest of rotlre more thin a year ago on tc- tertaining program in the auditor- Is sojourning at St. Petersburg, tinger, Alice Olsh and Joyce Good- Florida. During his absence Fred Vincent Sardi Saturday night at a •••emirirof his health, • ium Friday morning. Suzanna Oau- Bids Opened For speed, dance of Nu Nu chapter of Sigma thler was chairman while Evelyn L. Ayers, borough clerk, has been Buiy a» tie. was with his business authorized to accept tax payments. Chi fraternity of Columbia college and political activities Mr. Posten Longe, eighth grade, took charge of The girls and their captain attend- at'the fraternity house on River- DISTRIBUTOR was a prominent figure In the af- the devotional exercises. Those who Filtration Plant ed service Sunday night at St. Luke's The Llttlo Silver Pepper Pots, af- side drive, Now_York. fairs of the Middletown township fire gave recitation's were Marilyn Ber- Methodist church of Long Branch filiated .with thoY. W. C. A., met department. Ho was a former pre»l ger, Wilbur Sanborn, Ella VanNote, Estimate* Submitted (or Job at at the Invitation of Troop 20 of Long Tuesday night in the Little Silver Boy Saved From Drowning. Branch. Members of the last named school gymnasium. Evetta Bailey Rear of 16 West Front Street dent of the Navesink fire company Mary Musey, Margery Strauss, Su- Atlantic Highland* Water Alan Petersen, six-year-old son of and he served as treasurer of the zanne Gauthier, Barbara Ayers and troop at tho service were Jane Har- was formally initiated as a new Theodore Peterson of Avon, was Middletown township Firemen's Be- Jean Marie Tapper. A tap dance Works—Referred to Engineer vey, Betty Reilly, Catherine and member. Afterward the entire club savdd from drowning Tuesday after- lief association for almost 40 years, was given by Margery.Strauss. The for Tabulation. Eugenia O'Hern and Mre. Townsena. attended ^tho lecture and motion noon after he had fallen into Shark RED BANK Ho declined to seek re-election last story of the Tree Dwellen, based on Tho color guards were Jane Harvey pictures at the Elks homo at Red rlvdr. His rescuer was Walter H. year. He was also a member of the children's study of the Tree Dwellers, ,nd Alice Townsend. Bank on the subject, "The New Schuetj, operator of a gasoline .sta- The Atlantic Highlands mayor and Jersey College, for Women." Exempt firemen's association. He was given by Ruth Lange, Dorothy council opened bids .Tuesday night tion at Avon, near the bridge. He Phone 1053 or 1054 was'one of the organizers of the Groves, Edward Stone, Eric Rodin, for construction of a new filtration Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wright are was assisted by Joseph Gouldy. Edward Pegram, William and Eliza-- Card of Thanks. Funeral Directors association. He plant at the.borough water works, We wish to thank tho many friends was also amember of Anchor lodge beth VanPelt and Margaret Massy. The bids were referred to F. O. Run- who gave expressions of their sym- of Odd Fellows of Atlantic High- A Sag song was sung- by Marilyn yon, consulting engineer, for tabu- pathy in our recent bereavement; for lands. , - Berger, Dorothy Reynolds, Kathryn lation and recommendation. floral tributes, loan of automobiles Surviving besides the two sons Graf, William Titus, Doris Smith, The following bids were submit- and other marks of kindness. mentioned are his wife, Mrs. Cather- Robert Scojt,.,Leah, Wolcott, Rose- ted: - Mrs. Annie Garvoy and Family. ann Glrard, Raymond Buckalow, —Advertisement. ine Lewis Posten; two • other sons, BulldinK conBtrucUon, grading—WUll«m Paul and Samuel Posten, who live Joan Maoscy, Morgan Knapp and Kohl, Atlantic Highlands. 111.831 j Tullor at home; a daughter, Miss Catherine Rita Menel. A recitation was given Construction company, Itad Bank, $18,- Card of Thanks. by Edward Stone and a danco, "The 450. Posten of Queens, Long Island, and Iron and stool work—AlEort Smiths' The family of the late Amzi M. two sisters, Mrs. A. T. S. Clark of Virginia Seel," was given by Ruth Son., Irvlnuton. 1917: Hirko Stool Con- Posten express their sincere thanks East Hampton,. Connecticut, and' Lange, Edward Stone, Ella VanNote, struction company, 'Elizabeth, $882; Park to their many friends for their kind- William VanPelt, Marilyn Berger, Stool & Iron company, 'Bradlty Belch. ness and sympathy and assistance in OP? C9 Miss Blanche Fasten of Navesink, Wilbur Sanborn, Margery Strauss $869; Tuller Construction company, Red their hour of bereavement. —Adver- He also leaves three grandchildren. Bank. 11,650: Elliaboth Iron Works, tisement. Mr. Posten's passing was a great and Edward Pegram. Ellxaboth, $973. Hosting—John H. Nellls company, Icv- loss to the community. His frltnde Initon, 11,130; Cochrsn & Wydton*. Ktw IN MEMORIAM. were many, He possessed a sterling Arrangements have been made ark. 11.178: Conovor E. White. Atlantic PARKO.-rSecond anniversary hlsh miu charaoter. Ho was noted for his In- Highland*, $1,100; George Stewart. New- ot rcijulem will be oltercil for tho rcnone with Miss Ruth Straus and Mrs. ark, $1,362; Geot'KO C. Koenpcl & Son, of tho soul of I'ranccsu M. Pnrro, on Sat- tegrity and square dealing, a love Grelgor, WPA dancing teachers, to Atlsntlo Highland!,. *1.09G. urday, March 13th. at 9 a. m., at Iho of riglit and the courage to defend hold a dance for the pupils of the Eioclrlcal work—Frink Leslie, Red Church of Our Lady Star of tho SOB, Lone what he believed was right regard- Branch. Relatives and friends arc kindly fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth Dank, 1513; Harrsy L. I'llehman, No: Pdrmutlt company, New York, gine owrtlng OIPSO nno boolis for your library at a coot of only o( life and was one of tho largest program to be presented by tho pu- FRANKLIN coupe. BOOII running order; Elevated Btcol work, water tnnk—Chl< cheap. E. G. Parker, Sunshine ' Fa mi, a few cents! funerals ever held In that village. pils of the seventh and eighth grades so Brldgo & Iron Works, $7,681; Pitts, The service was conducted by Rev. Monmouth road, West Long Branch, N. J. In tho auditorium tomorrow morn- bursh. DcnMolnes Steel company, I8.2B0. MARIUEU couple wanted; mnn for dairy You will always cherish this excellent set of books, bringing; to Charles P. Johnson, rector of All Ing. Those who will take part are Tho council paid $5,000 on county .farm, wife to help with housework. LIBRARY Saints Episcopal church of Navesink, Helen Borden, George, Wood, Evelyn 1036 taxes. Herman J. Wenzel of Phoiifl Eaton town '235-J, you stories that you will read and. re-read. Tor Kipling la one and Rev. Wlnneld S,' Booth of Ruth- Lange, Margaret Ahern, William Navesink. was reappolnted dog FOB RENT, farm oT~S3 acres or IOHM; of the world's most popular writers. Many of his writings will erf urd, New Jersey State Baptist sec- buildings, tomo machinery; -Rood soil; Drake, William Ylvtsaker, Mildred catcher,. _ _ highway roads Id a etnnd optional, 1H. (>. live forever. Start now to build a flno library, by taking advan- rotary, who WQB a classmate of Har- Marx and Jane Mason. Parser, Monmouth road. West Ldnir tage of this specjnl gift presentation. 10 ry.-Fojten at Bucknoll university. The boys' White team, of which Branch. N. J. There wore many floral tributes. Oeorge Wood Is captain, and the East Red Bank FOR SALE, strawberry, rhubarb nnd rasp- Burial In charge of Harvey S. Bcdle berry plantii: altio bluo npruce. targe, BlndlngH of golden-brown arternft, stamped In gold,, make th« boys' Bluo team, of whioh Raymond locust and maple, ttmall. Sunshine Farm, ol- Ksyport, assisted by Albeit W, Sanborn Is captain, began Softball Property Sold Monmouth road, West Lonn Branch, N. j. Clnaslo IJbrary edltton strikingly attractive. Own this rich-look- Worden of Bed Ba,nk, was In Fair practice Tuesday morning. Tho two SINGLE MAN wanted on dairy farm: must ing; set of books at a price that makes ttiem TOTJBS almost AS View cemetery. Other funeral direc- be good milker. Phono 235-J, Eaton- teams, will play their first game uf Mrs. Bella Mosltowltz of Wallace town. A GOT. tors of this locality attended the ser- the season this afternoon. street has purchased Allen Smith's vice. I-OH SALE, general stoic and KUU station. house at the coiner ot Mechanic and Main street. Port, Monmouth. Widow The bearers worn Raymond Stryk William streets. Tho housp has six withes to sell, not being abio to care for same. A. (Jro»B, Port Monmouth, N. .!.. Act at Once-Call, Phone or Write TWISTERS or, ISaVaraT Golden, Pstor MeLaugh- New Location For rooms, a bathroom and sun parlor 'hone Kcannburg 'i!36. lin, Frank Vandervccr, Sohuylor and is situated on a lot, 50x106 foot. FOR SALE, two sections of .layinir net, Books V ' r i, 'late Sickles and- Timothy M. Maxson, City Dry Cleaners The house 13 equipped with hot water ten nets to en eh ncrtlon; also James- heat. A one-car garngo Is on the way seeder, two ice boxen and fish box. at n "S l> 1' Defying William Ostrov, proprietor of City property. Georgo Krahnert, Sycamore avenue, ej r i y • Shvevfftbury townnhlp, nfter i p. m. chin / • \.:;, Annie Hart Now Dry Cleaners on Mechanlo street, Mrs. Moskowltz and family will GOOD work home, eaddlo potty, 14 handti; mm® Solution will move his business establishment tako occupancy April 1. Mr. Smith 20 White Hock pullctn. 2 h. p. Kali- late this month to the Doremus build- and family, who now occupy the banki-Morse engine and pump jack, farm / \ __ Out of Danger way on, like new; 12-barrel farm Kimon Ing at 5< Monmouth street. house, expect to movo next door to body, new; iwo-horne boh ntctl, heavy 10 Beautiful Volumes Miss Annie Hert Is recovering from The store -will be completely reno- a bungalow on Mechanic street, work bench, two kitchen tables, three vated and new fixtures will bo in- owned by Mr. Smith, who Is a re- kitchen chain* and large cooking ranttc ah attack of Influenza at the homo with n«w oven. Wntter Field*, Nutwamv of. Mis. Frank Wesson at Fair Hav- stalled. A business office, will be ar- tired policeman. The sale was made rod, Ilod Bank.* ' er|," She has been 111 for three wcoks ranged In tho front part of tho store )y Patrick F. Kennedy. ^_ and for a time her condition was with the operating machines In the SPECIAL antlqua irrnmJ father's clock 3,000 rear. Mr. Ostrov plons to be In his I48.&0; Sleepmnstcr Inner B.irlnE mnt- critical. She Is now able to sit up. SUBSCRIBE TO FLOOD KELIEF. trenn $0.7F>, living room unite $4.96, olllcc Few • vaudeville stars are better new placo Monday, March !lft Mr. desk J4.05, drop leaf tnbla Ji>0,M». Town n'ttmu Ostrov has been In his present lorai Furniture. Exchanito, 35 Monmouth street, Prizes known than Annlo Hart and few Employees on Mrs. Hubert N. Straus phone 'Red Brink fi2H. have remained on tho stage as long tlon for 23 years. RKNT. hollow tllo and BUICCO bulUl- EslMo Send MO to Bed Cross, lnr. 30x125, with rallt-ond fllillnjr. new as she.' She Is now In her 78th year Fairbanks platform flcatos, full size base- CLIP THIS COUPON and li vory active. In the past five Six Births at Blvorvlcw. Tho employees or Mrs. Herbert N. ment, Rood fop coal yard, lumber y&vtl or years she hao ployed In Ecvoral BtnRc 9Ix babies wero born at Rlvervlcw Straus' cslato In Middletown town- most any type of business ( over ten acred ana bring, send or phone, with only 2Dc and you will receive of Und, nvnllnblo with building i rout rcn- - TITLES — — TITLES — productions.' hospital over tho week-end. Mrs. ship have subscribed 100 per cont to -"able. Ci. HowB.vd Llnr-lncoU, Bl Mon- Volume I of cither the Kipling or Detective Scries. Thomas Comerford of Atlantic Hlgh- tlio American Rod Cross Flood Re- "ArMne Lupin, Centleman Mre. Wesson, who hiio boon an In- nth street, phone Red flank 321. "1'l.ih Tales (mm tho Mills" (Both for 08c) timate' friend of Miss Hart's for landB gavo birth to a son Thursday lief fund arid forwarded $50, accord- FURNISHED apnrtment, very attractive, "in Black nnd While and the Burglar" afternoon, Mrs, Harold Bennett of Iris to Thomas H. Head, superin- on river; four rooms, hent. hot wntof Story ol tha Gadtbyi" "Murdar at Monta Clrio" msny years. Is critically 111 with the ana janitor sorvlcsa Included In rent; bus "Under the E>«oclnr, nnd City of "Oil," Mrs. Wesson's sister, has a West Front street gavo birth to a tendent of Mlddlctown farm. raises door: near butlnsss center nnd rail- Ilio DrcncllulNlBhl" "Circumstantial Evidence" htljkers arm. She wa« Injured In a son Friday and later that day Mrs. Thoso who contributed nro Mr. road depot. Apply it DO \Vc«t Frtinl ' Wen Willie Winkle nn.I "Tbo Govarnor of Chl-Fao" strctt, phone Hod Hunk «77. Aqivrlctiti Notes" "Strango Murder, at Grayitone" fail a row days ago, Henry Bonnett of Hazlot gave birth Head, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Pokus, "Mine Own PeypU" AUURESS ._TOWN J. _ to a daughter. Mrs. Joseph Borden Mr. and Mrs, Qrantlmm, Mr, and FOR KENT, two n«w thrte-room apiut- ' The LlBhl That FnllcJ" "The' Bet] Lacquer Casa" of Little Silver gavo birth to a daugh- menls. tilo bath i hent and water iup. "Snldier, Three'1 Coupons (or other Volumes apiJour dally In the .'Tho Double Cro,s" TO STAMP CLUB. Mrs, Brunn, William Kelly, Sam plladi Frlftldnlre, janitor oorvlco: S4G ver 1 7'ltf. Plianloiii Rlckshnw" ter Sunday and on Monday a daugh- month, (i. Howard Llpplneott, ,11 Mnn- Dnlly Record. "The Golden DowV Shamowltch, Fred ForBtcr, Roy "Letter, of Mnrque" t'he Golf Course Myattry" ter was born to Mrs. Pierre A. Proal Dando, John Furlato, Mary Novlsky, mouth atreet. Red nmik, phone J121. "Departmental Ditties nnil Alexander- D.' Cooper TnlUs About of Riverside avenue and a daughter STORES for rout/ two new utores, 18x7n, Dnrrack Kaam Dlld" "The Mosaic Earring" .-v Dopartnirnt Stamps. Bertha nnd Clements Adaslikovltch, 111ft lavatory, full nito banement; hent to Mrs. Richard Lanta of Fair Ha- Frod Avis, Tom Wolch, Emll Wink- md water supplied. Aloo renr ilellvorv „,.„ D. Cooper of Peters. ven. ler, Aloo Pashkovlch, Rccao Popp •ii/rance; excellent liiminesB location. C, pltttto, n, rnembot of tho Monmouth and Mary Skellonls, llowanl Ltpninrott. 3t Monmouth etrcct, County Philatelic aocloty, was the Coming Bunco - Party.. ned Tlnnk. phone Cfll, IMVE-nOOM apartment for rent, J17; « guest speaker lant week bofqro tho Canton Monmouth ant) Nnvcolnk ._ IniprovomentB. Call Reil Dunk UiffB-JUffBJ, stamp society of the Red Bank Robokah lodge of Rod Bank will Untcrtnlni at Ilinfo. FJJIWISUBn apartment, three• raomn. tlio erjilor high school. unite In holding a bunco parly In MtDT~J6hn~'W6ncrlof ""of Wasuitfe bnUiroom. Vltchen, heat, hot wainr, Jnn- Mr, GoDper, who has ono of the avenuo ontortalnod at a bingo party Itor iirvjce nnd Frlsldslrti hemitlful view, Odd Fellows hall Tuesday' night. civeriooklnir riven nenr rallrond ptntlnn batter' specialised collections of tho Prlzca and rafroshmanta will bo fea- Friday night. Refreshments worn nVd b.y" lln8' "ttractlvo. Inquire nt .11 Uriltad cfltatos department stamps, tures of tho event. ' The commtttoo served, The prlzo wlnnors wore Mrs. Rlventde avanus, RsJ Hnnk. oarl 1 lBaU011 nn<1 hB<1 , 192 Broadway, 17 East Front Street, ap6t«9 Mfyioaii > directing: tho party consists of Mrs Mabol Williamson, Mrs. Kitty HOUSE for rent near Rod Hfuiki ii(x rooniH, 76 Monmouth Street, with hfifefet of his collection whleb Delia Amos, Miss Esther Wolnstoln, Noavco, Qoorgo Tomploton, Edward bath, modern convonlenceit two-oar an- Red Bank, N. J. Long Branch, N. J. N. J. - rxhtbltlon. • ••• J. Hollly and Lester Noavca. Othow rntie. new llafflo Chef nn» ranna) two lariro Mrs. Ella Klotzln, Sydney Caddlck, irnrdeni, fine lawnn. fihruliVory: aclioM Ui» TEL, 1000 TEL. 170 jpol Ins olnoa showed Edward Sutton and James Smith. proaont wore Mro Amelia Tcmploton, aervloe for Red Hank hlsh ichooli rent ren- TEI» 8J7 Mr. Cooper's dls- Mrs. Minnie Dangler, Mr«. Mattle •nnahlc. ' Munt ha «een to be npprcrlnlcii. David Tumldalnkt. hnt fill, 1t#il Tinnfe. trioriy quoatlons ^g } blBTflror busl- Plolds, Mlm ..Harriet Taylor, John ron( t0 bettor Bna Rattlgnn, Walter Held and Mr. Mon- SLBKP IN, white man or wnmnn wnnteil portarnlrrgloetp ! advanced „„„ leads throuRh Tho Resistor's ad- for Konernl hounewofk Ifi ndult fnmflyt crlef. . •• • • pl»»»nL homo, no laundry. Addrtaa P. 11., eill«&tor* —-••• —— ll columns.—AAvortUmnent,- box 611, lUd Hank. Pace Fourteen BED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11, 1937. Obituary card and Bunco . River Plaza. She waa a patient ten days at Rlv-elation .furnish cyo glasses for aHigh School' Parcnt-Tcachor t'assocl- Birthday Of Dr. Henry Kohl, 66, orvlew hospital. worthy child and tho association 'ation tonlght.-pt whlfth tho speaker ' The Brldgo club will moot at the Joseph E. Dangler. Party For School A meeting of the, Paront-Teaohe grafltod hor request. will bo Mrs. Vlolot '$%oy qf Now Died Yesterday association will bo held Tuesday homo of Mrs. Benjamin H. Crato, York university. fci&J Morgan P. Colio Joseph E. Dangler of Branch avi Mrs. John McMahon of Loonordo Jr., thin afternoon. Ttio next meeting of tho associa- nun died Saturday night In Mb: night at 8 o'clock at tho school' and Mm. Mary McLaughlin of At- tion will be held Wednesday aftcr- 1 mouth Memorial hospital, Lon Founder of National Grocer lantic Highlands were hostesses houso. board mooting wore ' Pleasant Surprise for Red Bank d4 Tho Ladles' auxiliary of tho flro .noon, llarch 17, at half-past thioo son, Mrs. Lcroy B D , p f-»d-.» eadyiJW 'ilrt iM>tft Mt.rvi»,»-.MrB.-- John klL-lZmffiStff "Jr., Mildred LnMnnun I*st Wcclt «on, PassejtAwny in His Now day nvnnlnc, Mnvflll 1(>, nt. Ii li! fllrcet'Oroup Hold Intel . tftw&mmF Mm, Arnold R-nwim, Mlno IBIItnlinth riMi 111 for nbout four w Agnos' raiout-Tcachor aotiuuiutlu In ccloliriitlon of Kounrloi'ft' riny will, —Organ Recital Presented. Mr. Dnnglor was 51 years old. H> York. Apartment. at St. Agnes' school auditorium, A at tho flro houso, under the direc- eating Meeting Yesterday. Kelloy, Mrs, Charles Htlllwngpn, Mrs. tion of Mrs. Elwood HendrlchB. bo a feature of tho program, Mia. Ango.Nlolson, Mrs. Frank Kuhl, Mrs. was born at Eatontown and' was th lantlo Highlands. The Mechanic Street Paronl G. M. Olson will bo chairman of the High scores wore hold by MrsTher, e will bo refreshments and Bculah Ely and MISB B.S. Ernst, Dr. Morgan P, Collo received .one on of Mrs. Margaret Hathaway an Henry Kohl of Rumson, founde prizes. Teacher association met yctterdoi mooting In tho absence of Mrs. Ethel of the pleasantest surprise of histho Into Joseph C. Dangler. He ha: of tho National Grocery company arry LaRos of Navoslnk, Mrs. afternoon In tho school building, witr Walklns, who withdrew because of ived at Red Bnnk for tho pnst 2< and ono of the pioneers In tho cash- Charles Moilo of Leonardo and Mrs, The members of tho Woman's club Mrs, Frank Kuhl, president, prould ltf« ono night last week when ho and their husbands and escorts will Illness, Refreshments will be gorved Rumson Man Returns from Hospffol. accepted an Invitation from Miss 'cars. He was n sheet metal work and-carry policy of retail mcrchan Robert Stockton' of Atlantic High- Inff. by a committee of which Mrs. Rich- John Bromnor, Sr., of Black Point r and was a member of tho metal dislng, died yesterday morning in hi lands. A door prlzo was won bbye entertained Saturday night at the Mildred LoManna to an organ re- home of Mrs. Harold S. Allen. Tho Announcement wa£ .made of Unard O'Connor will bo chairman In road has roturnod home from Mon- cital and dinner party. Tho recital •orkers' union. He waa also a mem apartment at the Hotel Savoy Plaza, Mrs. Harry Stevenson of Leonardo, iprlng- confcrcnco of the Monmoutr. tho absence of Mrs. H. S. McCor-' mouth Memorial hospital,-whoro he •cr of Onward council, Junior Oi "ifth avenue and 59th street. Suffer Mrs. . Thomas Sharkcy, presidon hostesses. In addition to Mrs. Allen, wu at St. Anthony's church and was Of will be Mrs. William Gaughan, Mrs. County Paront-Tcacher asaoolatioi mlok, who will also bo unable to bowas a surgical patient. given by Harold Weber, tho church :ler United American Mechanics,i,,6t Ing from a heart malady slnco fall, of tho association, will conduct i o be hold Monday, April 12, at Rum present. Ked Bank. Mr. Kohl had been gravely ill formeeting this afternoon at the audl Thomas Paul and Mrs. Frank S. organist. The dlnnor took place at Curtis. ion. The delegates from tho Announcement was mado of tho •ho rectory of the church, which Is Surviving, besides his mother, an '.ho last two months. He was 66orlum. A card party will bo hold hanlo street school association t meeting of the Junior and Senior It pays to advertise In The Resistor. .tha home of Miss LaManna and herhis wife, Mra. Blanche Roffcrs ears old. Mr. Kohl resided on hisnext Tuesday afternoon at 2:30Mrs. Norman Scattergood has re-hit conference will bo Mrs, Leroi uncle, Bey. Nicholas Soriano. - .- •angler; a daughter, Mrs. Mildred :stato at River road and Bellevue 3'clock. Frizes will bo awarded and turned home from Rlvervlew hoa- Bergen,,' Mfg. Charles Stlllwsgon It was a formal party and all whoLayton, nnd a son, Robert E. Dang- .venue. efreshments served. pital, where she was a patient. She r, all of Red Bank] a brother, Mrs. H. S. McCormlck, Mr». Arnold attended knew there was to bo Born In Frlelendorf, province of Is much Improved. Bowon, Mrs. Aago Nielsen, Mn. guest of honor, but it was not unti Frank Dangler of Asbury Park, and Hessen-Nassau, Germany, on June. A glass beverage got was disposed Buy Tomato Juice In Large Cans three sisters, Mrs. Annie Reynolds Georgo Merrill and > Mrs. Kuhl. the hostess made an announcemen '8, 1870, Mr. Kohl came to the Unit- of 'on tho co-operative plan last .Plans are bolng made for a buno that anyone except herself knew whi and Mrs. Edward Anderson, both of d States' a penniless Immigrant boy Eatontown Council week by the Ladles' auxiliary of the Eatontown, and Mrs. Jennie Wort- rnrty to bo held by tha assoclatloi For Economy And Convenience it was to be. Then it doveloped thai t 1887. He found a job as clerk Has Routine Session fire company. It was won by Mrs. n tho auditorium ot the school abou the occasion was a birthday part; man of Long Branch. i a grocery store and four years Irving Wells. The funeral was held yesterday ho middle ot. next month. for Dr. Colio and no ono was mor< tor, at Iho ago of 21, established A short session of the Eatontown Harry Meckiem sailod yesterday The special course previously In Single Decade, TMs Palatable Beverage Food Hn» Reached surprised than tho celebrant. Ho 1:afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at his late is first store nt 220 Erie street, Jer- on one of tho boats of the United home, -with Rev. Herbert J. Smith, nayor and council was held las chcdulcd for March by the- Paren Important Rank In American Homes a son-of Dr. Pasqualc Colio and h' cy City, in partnership with Fred light. Bills amounting to $843.02 States Steel corporation for a cruise. Education committee, under till recently. opened an olllce for th>pastor of the Methodist church, of- "empel. Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Stobo. and By PRED W. JACK8ON . ficiating. The bearers wcro William oro ordorod paid and a resolution adershlp of Miss Elizabeth Kelley practlco of dentistry. From that modest beginning he ex- as approved for thepayment of daughter and James B. McPheo or irlll be held during April, • New Jersey Department of Agriculture Spring; flowers wero used for tabli Bradley, Leonard Marthons and Rob- ert Mitchell of the American Me- ianded his grocery business until at 1433.84 due Fred McDowell, contrac- mouse, Pennsylvania, passed the Mrs. Bowen announced that $5 had decorations and tho houso was at time of his death the National, or, for recent Mad work. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James icen donated toward the Founders' mOMATO juice has become ono o. tractive with similar adornments. A chanics and Charles Epan, Tortscn JL the most popular sources ot vita- Annansen and David McCaffrey -of •roccry company controlled 800 re-- A resolution was. approved for pay-McPhee. . . lay fund. . , gift of an ebony military set was 11 stores In New Jersey and New ent of $3,300 plus Interest to the min C and each year -witnesses an made to Dr, Colio by Miss LaManna the' Sheet Metal Workers union. Mrs. Georgo Kanoy Is Improving Miss Besslo Green, tho school increased demand for this beverage Burial in charge of the Wordcn fu- ork, with a $1,000,000 warehouse lrst National bank of Eatontown rom a broken arm at her home. ,ur£e, made a request that the asso- and the recipient expressed his nd olllce building In Jersey City, a ir a 1936 bond anticipation note for food. Introduced only a few years thanks. As a souvenir"'each irues neral home was In Fair View ceme- age, tomato Juice is now one ot the tery.. rge bakery and an extensive trana- he improvements of Grant avenue. received a wood-carved representa- rtatlon and distribution system. most Important outlets for'he New The Mechanics on. Tuesday night A complaint was made against res- Jersey tomato crojl. I}arely dees a tion of a Bkier. Also, each lady re Tho National Grocery company ents of Wall street using the for- Control Board Insures Safe Milk colvod a corsage and each man aheld services at the home, with War- new food gain inch universal nc as Incorporated in 1908 and within er Robinson proporty, now owned eeptance in so short a time. boutonnierc. ren C. Dennis as .councilor and ree years the business had grown / tho borough, as dumping grdunds. Others present besides those men- Peder X Gialeson, past state coun- a chain of 47 stores, with a large At Reasonable Prices The demand for tomato Jnlco con- cilor, as chaplain. Pride of Crescent he matter was referred to the po- tioned were Dr. and Mrs. Michno! •arehouse on Montgomery street, ce committee. tlnuoa despite the introduction of a Lorenzo. Dr. Anthony Perotta, John council, Sons and Daughters of Lib- rsey City. A large bakery, garage By MRS. OAKLEY W. COOKE, number of new fruit Jake products O. Petillo, Edmund Canzona, Miss erty ot Eatontown also held services nd repair shop wero added In 1914, NwJtnty Milk Control Board daring the past few years. In fact, Margaret B. Sacco, Anthony Molina, Tuesday night, with Mrs. Cora Wag- id In 1928 a $1,000,000 warehouse eanners report that all tho jalce Harold Weber, Miss Dora Frivitcra, ner as councilor and Mrs. Meta Reed et $158,000 Each items have met with greater de- d office building was erected on ECAUSE'an informed public is Miss Boso Jannarone and.Miss Mar- ai vice councilor. " iercer street. Appointed in 1935 by Governor mand on the part ot consumers than garet and Koso Elva Sacco. From Dr. Reed Estate B the foundation of our Amer- Hoffman to represent and to speak any 'other of their canned products. Mrs. Mary Noble, While .the depression In 192D tcm- ican system of government, a [for the consumer on the Milk Con- rarily held up Mr. Kohl's program Latham G. Reed of Locust and Supply Vitamin C Mrs. Mary Noble died at her home series of articles has been prepared trol Board, the writer has partici- Heart Attack Fatal expansion, additional stores were rs. William Barclay Parsons of to present to consumers some of The discovery that tomatoes' at Port Monmouth Saturday night ew York, formerly of Locust, rc- pated in dozenB of board meetings, dded to the chain vfrom time to the results qf the supervision pro- public hearings and conferences, either fresh or canned, could supply at the age of 63 years after a sick- .ivc approximately $158,000 each vitamin C was mode but little over To Retired Farmer ness of several months. She hadme until at present scarcely a vided .by the Milk Control Act. The members of the board and the Ighboihood .community -In the en- om property left by their brother, This article will serve to introduce a decade ago and proved a boon to ived at Port Monmouth 18 years, tirc IO late Dr. Sylvanus Albert Reed, administrative staff have had to Walter Lankeneau, 54 years old, ofmoving from Bayonnc." Sho is sur- metropolitan area Is without ono a series of reports to be made to thrifty housewives. Until then of thfl Nnt otcd physicilt and Inventor. Dr. tax .to the utmost their mental and vitamin C was derived largely from Irvington, suffered a heart attack vived by her husband, Archibald- ot the Nationalnnni l stnrnannHstores, an dth thno chainrminn the consuming: public on the stew- yesterday afternoon while driving :eed invented the Reed metal alr- physical resources to meet the the more expensive citrus fruits. Noble, and by two sons, James and extends ito Rockland county, New ardship exercised by the New Jer- his car along state highway route 36, York, Long Island and Staten Is- larie propeller. problems which have confronted Tomato juice serves both as an ap- Archibald Noblo, both of Port Mon- sey Milk Control Board.' the industry. petising beverage and food. near Middle road, in Raritan town- mouth. Sho also leaves two sistersland. ahip and died a few minutes later. The dairy industry of New Jer- It is of no avail to recall the Strictly speaking, the name "to- Final Inspection of Raw Tomatooi and a brother, they heing Mrs. Dora Mr. Kohl was a large contributor •KMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION. mato Jain" io a misnomer and not Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Ella to civic enterprises and character- sey is ono of the most importantchaos and lack of stability which at a New Jersey Cannery." Kufher Qf Maplewood, who shut off .ose of Palisades Park, Mrs. Pauline qnlte accurate. This product Is more - tonoco of Weehawken and Arthur building institutions In New Jersey, businesses operating within the confronted both producers arid dis- tho ignition and brought tho car to [ans Under Way for County Amcr- state. The importance of milk to than the juice extracted from the tlons to Improve the quality ot tholr Miller of Hoboken. The funeral was He assumed responsibility for re- in Legion Parade Here Next Fall. tributors in 1932 and early in tomato, It Is really the whole vine- crop. a stop. financing tho Boy Scout council In public health lias long been recog- 1933. To what extent these prob- Mr. Lankeneau was a retired Cen- held yesterday,at the late home of ripened tomato. Including both the How To Buy Mrs. Noblo in charge of John G. New Jersey in 1925, and the sum- Members of Shrewsbury Post, nized. Consequently, its produc- lems remain or have been overcome meaty pulp and juice, with only the tervllle farmer. Dr. Samuel Becker mer camp at High Point Park Is .merlcan Legion have begun to tion and distribution are of para- In commenting on tho-sustained of Keyport was called and proEule- r of St. Clement's church of Bel- will be discussed in detail in these Bkln, core and seeds removed. In demand for tomato juice, retallern 'ord. Interment waa made in Fair named Henry Kohl camp In his ake tentative plans toward the mount public interest. articles. During the crisis and the fact, It IB the flesh ot the tomato nounced Mr. Lankeneau dead. The lding of a massive countywidc state (hat repeat sales, n,i well as View cemetery. honor. For nearly four years New Jer-subsequent period of readjustment. which contributes the rich red color doton-can and case-lot purchaiaa, body was examined by County Phys- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. La- .rmlsticc day celebration in Red to the Jnice. ician Harvey W. Hartman and wns :ank next November. Preliminary sey's milk industry has been under New Jersey has fortunately been indicate that tomato julco Is now a Mrs. Margaret Lindsay. venla B. Kohl; a daughter,, Louise, spared strike-bred spilling of milk Not all tomatoes are suitable for staple In many American homep taken to the Bedlo funeral home to 14: his stop-mother, Mrs. Marie ans aro in,tho hands of Past Com- n 'supervision additional to . the Mrs. Margaret Lindsay, widow of and other forms of wasteful strife. jnlco because in no other tomato Another significant paint Is thn be prepared for burial. Kohl; a sister, Mrs. Maria Zulauf, andler Felix Santangelo, who has health supervision it has had for product are the quality standards John Lindsay, died early this morn- a good many years. This rigid For the present, it can be said that trend toward cans of larger sice. A and five brothers, John Kohl of Iready been assured the presenco of BO high. Packers were quick to rec- Cow yearo ago tomato juice appeared ON DEAN'S LIST, .ng of a heart attack at the home Landsdowne, Pa., and Wllholm, Burg- overnor Harold G. Hoffman, as well economic surveillance which has the Milk Control Board has been ognlze that the New Jersey toma- of her daughter, Mrs. William Koa- sn grocers' sholros In small cans hard. Hclnri and Henry Kohl of national and state legion officers. been comprehensive and exacting able to insure consumers a safe, toes qualified in meeting the exact- containing about 8 or 10 ounces. Two Local Boys Making The Grade zut of New York. Sho was 65 years Frlelendorf. Mr. Santangelo in talking with a was added to that already exer- wholesome supply of fresh milk at lag standards of Juice manufacture. Did and before moving to New York Today housewives aro recognising At Buckncll University. eglster representative last night cised by the health authorities in a reasonable price which has per- Local farmers grow varieties and tho economy offered In purchasing vas a summer resident of Sea Bright atcd that tho legion posts of the order to safeguard New Jersey's mitted only a fair margin of profit strains especially adapted to this Abraham J. Zager, son of Mrso.r many years. larger nlzos containing; from 16. to Rose Zagcr of William street, and Red Bank Sportsman iunty are all growing rapidly In milk supply. to both producers and distributors. need and have continued their selec- 10 ounces. (1G ounces equal 1 pint) Frederick B. Williamson, son of Mrs. Besides Mrs. Koszut she is sur- lembershlp and enthusiasm, and he Olga B. 'Williamson ot Alston Court vived by three other daughters and Speaks in New York ibks forward to seeing one of the have been named on-tho Dean's hon- two sons, Mrs. Jane Garland and rgest county demonstrations ever or list at Buckncll university for John Lindsay of Sea Bright, Mrs. Me- ivcn in Red Bank on next Armls- ta North&m of New York and Mrs. "Predatory Animab and Game ce day. excellence In- scholarship during tho Robert Meredith and Walter M. Conservation" waa the subject of an college semester which ended in Jndsay of Rochester, Now York. address given Tuesday night In the Ho has eveiy reason to feel that February. Mr. Zagcr, a junior, is Funeral arrangements have not yet 7th regiment armory at New York state and federal military units enrolled in tho Liberal Arts COUI-EC been completed. by Harry Y. Smith, well known Red ill co-operato in every way with and Mr. Williamson, a freshman, is Bank sportsman. His audience was veterans in putting on a mon- specializing In Biology. Veterans' Turkey Dinner. composed of veterans of tho Spanish- :cr celebration and parade. American war and the World war, New Jersey Chapter, Rainbow Mr. Smith, after his address, in Visitors from Canada. Receives Grading Contract. Mr. and Mrs. DoWItt C. Randolph Division Veterans, will hold its qiiar- which he pleaded for greater conser- of Pearl street have been entertain- erly meeting Sunday afternoon at vation of wild life, exhibited motion Frank Nero of the Red Bank Sanl-1 ing Mrs. Alice MacDonald and Mrs.^aveslnk Hook &.Ladder fire houso pictures.- Murray Leeds, Red Bank ry Sewer company received the Mabel MacDonald of SL Thomas, in Mechanic, street. Plans will be photographer, was the projectionist. ntracb for grading property at Canada. They are cousins of Mrs.made for the annual chapter ball In umson public school last night at Randolph. Part of their trip, from Lpril. After the meeting a turkey meeting of the Rumson board of Detroit to Newark, was made by air- Inner will bo served for the vet- Won W. C. T. U. Contest. ducatlon. Mr, Nero's bid wos $3,100. plane. _ :rans by the Ladies' auxiliary. Gloria Joy won a silver medal con- test conducted Tuesday night by the Home From tho South. Mrs. Rachel Macarthur of Edin- Suit Club Winner. W. C. T. U. at a meeting of the Par- Mrs. Guerin Todd of Sllverwhite burgh, said to be Scotland's oldest EdwaF-d Reiss of Linden place was ent-Teacher association at Atlantic ardens and Mrs. George R. Decker woman, is 109. Sho underwent an .he 14th winner ,of Anthony's fourth Highlands. She^ recited "Tommy." " Shrewsbury returned home last appendectomy at 96 and has been In 'hrlft suit club. The drawing was Other contestants were Betty Pat- ,ght from a sojourn in Virginia and good health ever since. eld Saturday night. terson, Jane Lockhart and Mary Joy. orth Carolina.

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; ARTICLES FOR SALE ' ARTICLES'FOR SALE ARTICLES FOR SALE FARM PRODUCE MISCELLANEOUS FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IYNDHURST, N. J.—Lot EOxlOO. In TOP BOIL tor itlg. Call Itumion 1685.' CESSPOOL, pump for .ale, $1. Can bo FOH SALE aod, top loll, flll dirt, dndirl CUSTOM hatchtni, modem tcjulpmtut* «x» MONEY TO LOAN on first bond and morM HOUSE for rent, six rooms and bath I «M.- OUNTRY houie, ot i«ven roonu, flro» and gr.vell price, reasonable. Claude choice section near bus line and Lack- m at It Second .treat. Fair Haven,' porlencad operator. S. 0. White Lejt- BBKO on Improved real estate, worth /ivnna station 1 all Improvements; worth rane attached. Bycamora avenue, placi, faot watar heat, corner proparty. Wright, Markha»••• e*»*.B«*4mL placea/'VW1 , Little Silver, •orni, Rhode Iiland Redt. Ftlrlawn jirewabury, N. J.. phone Ited Bank 201-W. xunslva landsciplnei Ridge rold notion, ABOUT H4 nlln uud poit and rail fence; NURSERY bargain!—ThiM -la • shortage me Rid B ------double the amount loaned. Alston- Bevk* 2,000. Consider exchange 'for house. alio 1H mile, uud cheat-iut hurdliii for Bank U0S.J. tTarmt, Inc., Ad«lphl&, N, J.tj H&yward ??^_l Prqad street. Bed Dank 'OR RENT or lease lame stor« with gai 6.(00. Kent 110. Ray VunHorn Agon. ol avcrgieen, ihade and omun.nul Ipangler, manager. 3ock, pontotTico box 283, Highlands, N. J., y. real estate and Inaurance, pbona Itaa •al«i flnt elaii condition. Monmouth Bui- tresi. Fricii an aJvanolna but having FIREWOOD, |6 per load, 110 per cord. AUTOMOBILE loam, c~ars financed "And, ihone 1306. station. Broad street. Eatontown, oppo- tin Worki, 119 Oakland itrtlt, phono Had decided to otoie out my entire itoclc I will boat ribs, oak timber., locuit postal rollnanccd; Ursest and oldait company/ Ite achoqlhotae, Phon* 416 Eatontown. lank 888. Hance road. Fair Haven,* Dink 8191. blectrlc pl&nlns mill and tawmlll for cut* IPBCIAL—Hennery ua mash, 12.76 i a >ell flnt quality tree, at laia tip whole- feed for all needs. 7 Mahoney't Store* Lowest rates. General Discount Corp., OR RENT, itore.. offlcss. flats, house.. OR BALE nasonafcla, building lultabla lolo prlci.. Amarloan arbor vltaa. Un- om work. Charle. Q. Dennett & Co, Llm. 506 Electrio Bid?., Aibury Park. Phona ROOMS FOR RENT apartmsnta; for roaJsldo stand; alia tot waUr far. loot.ffholol.la price I..00, ray price (l.Sp, t«d, Nutiwamp road, phona Mlddfetown tt> Church street, Keaniburjr, N. J^ Jaasi Improved; all locations. 8LKCTR0UTX vacuum clianan, com- 'alcamp, proprietor. 4668. Evcnlnga by appointment. ust of! Broad treot. Land & Loan Co, ]2 iace for alx-roDm houil. Mr,. H. A* and In ono .Pedal block, |l,00 each wbllo FURNISHED ROOM for rent, comfortable Mechanic atreaU Red Bank. LR RENTL -i,_ seve•7—n room——s d bath, near Carport, N, J. VAUQllAN'U trua Coral porfumi, the so- Front itreet, Red Bank. and fireplace; II load, 110 eordl kind- well heated In best location of town, brugb hall. Georg ling wood, 25 cent, per b.g, Fatay Hchl. HAV—HAY—HAY—CholcVH AYhoaa timothmoty or wrIUra. books. sl.v«rwar«, antiques borougb hall. Goorgo W. Manion, 02 IONM0UNTH COUNTY farrai, coantrf ait perfume at the loweit cost. Try it GREENHOUSE and workahoo combined cash ret-tsUw. furniture, c-fflct and »toro %. H. Vandsrveer. 4Q Branch avenue. Rvi place. Rod Bank. homei, shore sststes, isle or r.nt| rl»er and b» convinced. Honey BM sTtomn, for .all, UxliW foall prica lUOJ al.o pool, 1U West Fior,t •Uoel, Bad Bank, clovecel r r mUtfiUd }} priceidd rightih . SeS a tWW» bbay. Bank, phono I486. ->hone 18.(1. Tance & Davis, phonh o "Red"Rd BnnBkk 103103. equipment: what bavo you to IOMT Wa THIIEE-ROOM bungalow for «nt, torn* ront-lou. Sand for (na booklatl 157 Uppir Broad itraet. Red Bank, phone 878. a 5i-hor»o power motor i prlca 118. Thorn- & pay tho beat prices. Friedman. 85 South 'OR RENT, large bedroom on first floor, Improvements. John Conover, Con over Mil, Smith.- Church .trelt Bllford, tr. J. 1 ropartles. Uay H. SUllman.,State High, FOE BALE, hone manure 18.60 per ton CASH for your old typewriter, adding ma- 'IG3 for Bale, young , plfffl, ihoUi and Main street. Anbury Parlt. ehtra© JUbury neat bathroom; all Improvements; kitoh- iane, Red Bank. 'ay. Estontawn, phono Eatontown T. IWO four cublo foot Elootrolux.rofrlger- chine, chc'ok wrltar or othor omce equip- three large hoars- Mlddletown • Stock Park 8143. 1 privileges. Bray, Nexmaart Springs cow manure 12.50 par ton. W. & Post, ment: will caJl. Joispb U. Sarplco, 107 r OR RENT, live-room bungalow with I£W HOUSE for sale; flv. roomj. bath," «•» Preimct itraet. South Atnboy, N..J. atorl, perfect shape, HE eaohi flve cubic arm, Thomas 3. Field, Red Sank, phone WANTED, electric wator pumpi, any site. ad.Jled Bank.*V^T bath, all Improvement!: with garage: or. > Monmoutb street, phona Bed Bank 488. oil h;at, tno-car garage)'plot HxlOO, ^*^^^^^^^.****»"^*****'*' *****^T**^*^'*"^""^"^***"^ ' tL _UA m ^ rt rl foot Frlgldalre IJO.JO, guaranMedl sevoral USED eomme.rc.lal larje alte boxei ai. kind or condition; also electric motors. 'WO connsctintc front roornSjo right and vf"'da drive; »20 month. Inquire of 'rice $•.1001 Federal housing loin can lit Kolvlnator. at flO.oO each. «lio one five SPRAYERS, new and uied, for farm, e«- NEW HAMPSIRB Beds, hatching egsn and Fred O. Hurst, phono Mlddletown 68. tunny, private porch: continuous hot William Furiato. boi 77, Rlrer.lds drlva, ransferred. Luker". Realty, Bolford, N.>, display ceiea; alio rieondltloned and cublo foot Sleotrolux, ilka naw, |2E. 'Three tate, solf courso and .bade tree spray* uuaranUed unlta for anj- ilia box. OiU uj iby chicks. Christian!, White road, FREE! If excess acid cauios you stom- rater, furnished or unfurnished; Hstht ived Bank. ihone K«»niburg 125-M.' ( Toledo computing itora icaJw, naionabla. ng. Call or writ* Hendclck.on Supply Co, Little Silver. N. J. lOUsekeeplnff if desired: near business sec- bltore 7O\i buy ai we may Hejre iiiat tne Several used EM ranges, itlll In good Hlddletown, phone 860. ach ulcers, gas palm, indigestion, heart- SIX-ROOM house, bath, no heat; |20. No, MONMOUTH COUNT* farmii v.rr n!«l unit or coll for you at a great javlns and burn, belching, bloating, nausea, get free Ion, eecond houao from high school. 62 13 and 23 DeForost ivmm, R«d Bank. shape, selling from IS up; Weitingbouio WHITE LEGHORNS. Barred Rock and N. ;h .avenue, R«d Bank." phone,.1647. list of all iliea and types. Xonr ta. bi Juit ai good aa a new om. We eorvice electrio rtnie. Wo lervlco all maksl of H. Reds, baby chicles from blood tested sample -doctor's prencription, Udgft. Hol- «wl» Lumbor Co., 123 South Main atroet, lulrlsi win ba given personal atUntlon. all raaktl ol unlta and guuantae, ntMu- ocks; (elected for high cutr production* lywood'*, in Red Bank, and Bennett's. 1ft 'WO IIOUHS for roomers, all modern Im- Aabury fark, phone 653. electrlo , refrigerator, and guarantee) our LOST AND FOUND Long Branch. i. Howard Llpplncott. SI Uonmouth tlon. No Job too large or imall. Refrlgr roiialrs. nefrlucrator Exchange, 8 White 3ody she, rapid growth and high vitality: provcroents. Call any time. Bent of WE HAVB several nlco properties for lum- treet. phona Bed Bank 821, water Exchange. 8 'White itreet, phoni str««U Red Bank, phona B80, GLASSES and case lost. ' If found pleaso >rder early and cot K hlsh prlc« for your WANTED, ulplat, bicycle, sJso used bl- eferencea. Very reasonable. 205 Bergen roer rentals; from S30O ta 12,000, Kid Bank 880 call M. Leonard, Mlddletown tot. He- >rollers and egg*. Sydney Hamborgcr, lace, Red Bank. 'ARM of' about sli acres; aiven-rooni IEN-PIE0B walnut vineer dining room ward. .cycles and bicycle frames. Mahns Eroi., Thompson Agency. 81 East Front itreet. housi, barn and outbulldlneil 13,804 FOUR-CYUNDER Kerroath motor. In Rood •ultt, Lloyd baby coach, baby baailnet, road, Red Batik, phone fl8Itfl-M. route 35, Eatontown, phone 30, or S16 FURNISHED room, with garage, In private Red Bank, phone 700. ash, bilmci like rent. Will conildir «J1« condition, for iile, |7i. William Van- 1th iprittsf and mattress, high chair, OUNU In Mlddletown, Sundsy, March 7th, CUSTOM hatching—Why bother with In- Main atreeot. Laltewood. phone .980. family. R. Morris. 47 E»st Sunset ave- FIVE-ROOM bungalow situated near Red Idlnsr. R. M. Gardner. Naveslnk, J). J. ttnirlan. 2« Broad itroot, Keyport, K. J.' . largo poltco dog, dark grey color; very iue. Red Bank/ Conovor, Grange avenue, Fair Haven, cubaton7 Our new electrio Incubators WANTED to buy as rent, property on Bonk; all Improvements; good condi- 'OR SALE, houae, ilx roomi and bath, *», TWO BAIL BOATS for Bale. \B-toot bird hona Red Sank 1888.* gentle, evidently pet. Dog can-bo seen at re now operating. Wo can hatch eStri for highway: no buildings necoBsary. Ad- ITIUNISHED rooms for tent, 66 Wash- tion; ono-car earaje: $*«. Thompson pjiuii*" Jkci| unim iaowt - _ resldsnco of Herman J. Wenicl, Hillside drOHB Property, box 511. Red Bank.* lmproveraenti. and In perfect condition! bolt and 16-foot knockabout, «"" • •"'•• FARMERS, here'e your chance—Having Avenue, Navcslnk, phono Atlantic High- you at attractive prices. Eirzs set weekly. ington street. Red B&nk. phone 3828>R.* Agency, 81 Eait Front street, Red Bank. tood location, near achools and churchei. both In excellont condition. Phono Rid motorized our farm, will offer at a sac- Inndf) ,164. Wrlto for our new 1037 cataloauo. WiU- MUST HAVE 1,000 bicycles or bicycle rURNISHED rooms for elderly couple; gerodt Bros., Rod Bank, phono 2628-R. n lied Sank, (iood reason far ulllnd. Bank 11J0-J." rlflco tho following bom-drawn machln- frames; hlxhent prices paid. Mahns with or without board. Apply at Priced right. M. V. Brown, 24 Wheat PAIR oi Goodyear Una and tubell only iryi 2 grain blnderi, 2 thrae-horii Inter- SEVERAL TONS of cow beets for sale. Bros., route- 35, Eatontown, phona 30, or Wallace atreot, Rod Bank, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE avenue, Red Bajk. phone 27. . • travel, iI 800 miles) like pew I ll«e national riding- plowi, 3 Planet Jr. two- AlTOMOBILaES Call Red Bank 20E-M. 316 Main atroct, Lakawood. phone 030. '7 WALLACE street; largo room for rent, SIX-BOOM house, all lmpiovemonta: about 4.76ill. -Cash price 110. Apply. SSO horse riding cultivator), Southbond walk. •'ARMERS and truck growers wilt And a PAIR ot garngo doora wanted, 4x7 each. with or without board; very reasonable RIVER FEONT property. 16 acres of land: excellent location. 1 200x3(0 feat, South Teirl .troet. Pad Bank. Ins rlow, Iron Ago nsparugnue dl«c rlagor, MAURICE SCHWARTZ, Chryiler, Py ready market for their produce by «i- Apply nt 64 Sunaet avenue. Red Bank. steady person. Phono Red Bank CooniaColonial house, eleven roomi.„„„,,j. bath„,„,,. '' " «5.00O. Henry V. Hylln, BeilitS TEAM of work horaei for iall, work clou- 2 asparagui buncneri* 2 aeparagul troughs, mouth and International truck aaloB and rertlslns: In Tho Register'a classified col- 120-J." steaeam heathat , wonderfudfl l llocation: Immtdl' bulldlnt, Rid Bank. Dheni 743. , Jievcrnl Hinall .tools too. numerous to mm- lervlco head quarter 8. phone Red Bank HAVE MONEY to loan on mortgage In »'° Possession. Bargain. M. V. Brown. bla or ilnglei will hitch to anything. amounts up to S3,000. Address Money, 4ARGE pleasant furnished room for rent; AIK HAVEN, where taxoi and tin Insur. Oiorge S. Klnkadl. phone Eatontown tfon. The above machinery Is In good con- iS7, 24 Wharf avenue. Red Bank, nhona 27 T dition. Broadraeadow Farm, NuUwamp COWS and machinery for sqle; a credited box fill. Red Bank.* with or without light housekeeping: all anco an lower, now lire pro of achoolat 177-W bitweon 13 and 1 o'clock, or 6 to road, phona Bad Bank 8846-J. USED CARS botisht, sold and exchaoned. herd pure bred GuernieyB and Hoi steins, improvements; near station and bus lines river front homes and town homes at »t» 1 In the ivenmg.* Poutlao »a!ea and aervlcoj tarmn, G. M, -eah and coming*; various farm machinery. WANTED, from private owner, small make 139 Bridge avenue, Red Bank. n.c^r_ *ct}?°l'> livinlf «o». dlnln,, room racUve prices. Bay VonHorn Almen _B ilx dining room chilrs, imall GELDING, .orrcl, 20 month, old i only A. C. Itaauafi Urothcrn, 10-21 Michanic Schmidt, Windsor Stock Farm, Farming- car, coach or sedan; late model In good Fair Haven, phone Red Bank 28!. Toiboi, bab? CMriage. 2 drei.ors. 207 broken to lend, % thoroughbred I gentlo itreet, phone 3065. ale, N. J. repair. No dealer. Phone Jackson, Rod r and .ound: alao Dalmatian dog,'or "lo. Bank 3364-W.* SEVEN-ROOM house, all* lmproveuwatii BsrgeHerein placepiaco.. Re*wmd „•>•»Bank.• — Pino Brook Forms, Tlnton Falls, phone APARTMENTS with about 23 acres of land; highway PRANK VAN3YCKLE, Dodge and Ply- WANTED, one-horse farm wagon, in good rontage. Cloie. to tralna and boat. PrJefc USED LUMBER of air kinds, also doori Eaton town 448.* {ntfUth automobiles, Dodga trucks. Good- and lash. Colonial porch columns for BUSINESS NOTICES repair. Phone Jackson, Red Bank APAETMENT ol four rooms and bath. ATTRACTIVE homo at Shrewsbury, llvini i'.j'O- Henry F. Hylln. Register bulldlna TIRES for .ale, four tlraa, aln lodxn. In year tires and Piost-o-Llto batterUa. 140- 8364-W.* electricity, ffas, Arcola Beat 27 Wait room, d nine room, kitchen, bre.kfas* led Bank, phone 743. ealeTOoorg.' S. Klnkade Phone EaU>ntow" good condition. Apply 20 Onion street. 158 Wut front atroct, Red Bank, phona GENERAL CONTRACTOR and cesspools hre 177-W bltween 12 and 1 or t and 7 ev- 'rout strest, Red Bank. Call Eumson a?(li' %"!*°V l * •'"'roomi. hath; larg. PORT-AU-PECK: Marie Cox olTirs a r«al Red Bank, Hod Hank 1206 and 12Q7. cleaned; cartlna and grading; top soil, WANTED, used enlarger, Bx7, with or 10. ening. Portaupeck avenue, Oceanport, N. manure, fill dirt, cinder*, gravel and «and. Ithout lens. barsaln: six roomn, two bath., flreplaeeh PEA COAL, a strictly Iresh mlnsd high U MASTER .CheVfoIot coupe; perfect Address Enlarger, box built-in bookcases, hot water heat, itorasi grade clean red «h pea coal, standard condition. Inquire at Qulnn'a (Jarajro, Estimates given. Phono Red Bank 8410-J. 611, Red Bank. FURNISHED nparlmont, three rooms,, tile Agency. Red Dank, phone 307 FULL SIZE old fashioned nishogany bed .lie. 100% antoraclta and absolutely suar- Oscar Becker, 47 Second sticet. Fair Ha- • bathroom, kitchen, heat, hot water and room, porches; plot 62'i by 100; in.rub- lor sail. SB Second avenue, Atlantic WtRt Front ntroet, H«d Bank. Price rea- •ARM of twelve acres, on main road, two ier?, beautiful location; garage. Price) antocd nt J0.50 per ton cash. 1*. V. sonable.* i N. J. WANT to buy pool table, good condition; ianltor service! beautiful view, ovorlook- wl!^ I |r°m dePO'' Jwelllng surrounded Highlands. N. J. Drown, 24 Wharf avenue, Red Bank, phone complete. Notify Lew Augustine, Hud' n? river: near railroad station and bus $5,600. Cosh $500, balance monthly pay*. _ , FOR SALE, several Ford cars, model with shade trees; »Bvon rooms, Improve- ment. Phone 1802 Long Branch. DISTINCTIVE departmenti. 27. . • • 'AINTER and paper hanger and uslnesi. Leo Wlckersbam, 78 Foster Wharf avenue. Red Bunk, phono 21. provements: two-car garage; perfect con- charts. Must be speedy, accurate and dition; good location. Bargain. M. V. two batha, plot 300x300; prlco $8,5011 - — , |n jO0d condition. Telephone Red Bank half ton, 167-Inch; 1520 Bulck, Ford i troet, River Plaza, phono Red B WANTED, general .farm, 60-100 acres, Bungalow, six rooms, bath. $7,600. A, Bank W76.» jtoq pan*. . . a good lettorer. Send sample of work Brown. 24 Wharf avenue. Rea Bank, phone SPRINO SUIT, light blue. »»; aark blue ed tin, Plymouth coupo, 1028 Wlllya- 2703-J. J5.000 or lisa: no agents. J._JV. Cav. Fish. 1174 Ocean avenue, Sea Brlght.* A CHEERY room hai cheerful looking win- niKht. 1032 Willys, 1933 Graham, 1032 If poislble. Addreis P. O. Box 192, coat $2.50; both slie 18; hati. ihoe. and WM. H. HOGG CO., Delco heat oil burners. anaueh, 1181 East Jersey streot. Elizabeth, SEVEN-ROOM house, steam heat, lavatory BANK foreclosure, $7,850, worth $li,0oK dow ihade.. Spruce up with new sldo Ford V-8, Applegato'e Garage, Vailoy heating and air conditioning engineers. Uttle Silver. N. J.* N. J. hamraed window .badli In Holland c oth nov.ltlei for iale. Mra. Dean, ta Shrews- drive, Atlantic Highlands, phone 8U-T. > downstairs, bathroom up»talmjop«n fire- Weat End, house 14 rooms, two bitho. hiirv avenue. Rid Bank. 15 Mechanlfl ..treat, Ited Bsnlc. phone 3195 WANTED to rent, unfurnished, two or two-car garage; plot 100x160: caih $],Sa£ ??»™.Snt..!«h for.l.M^t. "J'"^; place; double Bamge; large chicken bourse; HOUND PUPS for lale, leven jveeka old CADILLAC standard" reconditioned used HAIR on face removed; warta and moles WANTED, whit* woman or girl for gen- throe-room cottage or bungalow, near plot 73x172. Convenient location, good A. J. Fish, 1174 Ocean avenue. Sea hound pupli will loll reasonable. EoJ" cars oiler you new car quality at uied destroyed by electrolysis. Surah E. Red Dank. Address J. P, M., General De- surroundings. Terms to suit, prlco 14.000. Bright. car cost. Visit our used car department Shlbla, 1127 Monroe avenue, Asbury Park. eral_houBewo£k. ^CaUHfghlands 1860^ Luck. May Court. River Plate. Rod Bank.* WE NEED flrsL cfans help for posltions'in. li veryJ!tuinson;_N;_J^ *"—y, Oceanport. N. J. - and BOO the beautiful display of all makes, Phono 2219 Asbury Park, or Red Bank 1 LIST your fsrm, regardless of site, with PIANO3 and piano lervlce: the bait, nlr all models, all prices. Under tho seal of 808. Will call at your homo; established tho best household!. Apply at once at GAS STATION, road stand, bungalow, two- nan's Piano Shop. Drummond place. Red "Cadillac standard" overy purchaser re- 13 yean.* Monmouth Employment Agency, 22 West Courtlnndt White, 78 West Front street, car Karaite, corner property, large tract Phnna 2680, Frea delivery. Bank, phone 088. Ked Bank, phone 444.* ol land; fully equipped lax« picnic celvoi full value, protection, and. peace ot SPEECH ilef ects corrected; ).p reading Front street. Red Bank. Phona 8500.' THREB lU«l cahlneta 110 «ach, wo chlf- LITTLE WHITE HOUBE Antlqui ahop, mind when making tbeir purchase. Com- grounds. William Reect, Highway 85, taught. Speechless children taught; tu. YOUNG MAN wanted, white, single; .... 3a ton town, N, J.. phone Eatontown 494. orobm 116 each, Maleitlc cabinet radio •Mountain Hill road. Mlddletown. N J, pare finance charge, value, price and repu- to ring. Ask for Mrs. Master/ Batters- in; Inside and outside work. Phone Red STORE and apartment, tire. room, i • 25, another cabinet radio III, four-ploeo Al bought and sold. tation before buying that used car this . Nurses' ReglBtry, 414 River road, Bank 8626 from 7 to 0 p. m. REA* ESTATE FOR RENT IS LOTS! comer Avenne X>, AUantle High- bath; five-room house attached, ail 1 wlokn Mt »to, tlx oak dining room ohilr. FRIRIDAIRB unit and coll for large short spring. Under O. M. A. G. deferred pay- phone Red Bank 1422. lands, near bathing and park, $160 each, 10, four oak dining room chain, leathor ment plnn monthly payments to suit your WORK for Undo Sum; many 1037 appoint- Renter will sell butcherVu order or walk-ln ce box. good as new, ments; $1.260-$2.10O first year. Try SEVEN-ROOM houBo In good location near 25x100; except corner, - |2Q0. Luker's •eat.. $7. L. B. Brown. 117 Project avo- for «alo cblip. originally colt I6to; al.o purne. Our Borvlco department, completely REMOVER of dead animals. Dead animals Realty, jelford, phona Keansburg 725-M." - i«ulpimmt_for JS1.20O. F. B, * nu». Bed BmV, phona 67. removed free of charge. Phone Red next Red Bank examinations. Full particu- Red Bank; aun porch; two-car Bamse. Agency, phoni Eld Bank 287C. small bar and coll compllte, H. Rltiau. equipped, in ready at all times to render Steam heat: $60. Thompson Agency, 81 THREHREE ACRESARES, houie and road sUnd, and tho beat of service to the now and UB»<1 Bank 3301-J. Paul Rttiau. lars free. Write Immediately. Franklin AOB OIL «tov», threo-burner, for lale. In Rid Bnnk. phona 8401 Inatlutute. Dept. 275-F. Kochoater. N. Y. East Front street. Red Bank, phono 700. good frontage an Route 35; only Wv, AEIRHT-ROOM leml-bunEalow, all (rood condition: reasonable price. Jamol iPRAXERS. all makes, used, taken In car buyer. Buy with confidence. Sam MABEL COLEMAN school of dancing, terms can be made. Luker'i Realty. Bel- proveTuents, hot wat.r heat, ei Whaley^ Bethany road. Hailat. N. J. trsda: good working condition, at fair W. Cllpplnger, manager, used car depart- teaching children and adults ballroom. OPERATORS wanted on ladles' dresies , FIVE-ROOIVEROOM bungalowbungalo,, Monroo avenue j ford, phone Keangburg 725-M.* lalf-acre plot; price $6.60.0. Slx-toom ment, Howland B. Jones Motor Company, ballet, toe, tap, acrobatic, character. Inter dklrtfl, also snap and hutton machine FOB INFOliMATlbN on tnagsilno sub- rices. Call or write Hendrlckson Supply freshlfhl y pointeitdd .nnideide , Bin electricity LOT on Tintern lake, TlrHon Falli, iull> louie. all ImprovemenU; garage; on DM aeHptlona c»U Kayport 1857. New Pic prh- 36 Mapla avenue. Red Bank, pfcona 910. prctatlve; clastes and private lessons. 15 operator, hand nnlihera, trimmers and ex- andd runnini g witet r In kitchenkith ; J17. Includeild s line. Prlco »3,O00.' F. B. I,aw«°. 4? Distributor of Cadillac, LaSalle, OhlsmoMlc Rector place, phone 2011. aminers. Philip T, JIannlne, Inc., 25 Me- nblo for summer huniralow: will atll ret- torlal Revliw combined with Delineator. water tax. Mrs. Robert C. Hance, 101 Phone Estontown Shrewsbury avenue, phone R«H flank 287a. BRY~OAK"VooT liTitove and fire Placi and Covered Wagon. Open evenings and chanic street, Red Bank, . • Rlveraldo avenue, phono Red Bank 582-J, lonoble for Quick sale. It per year. May numbar, published April lengths; grav.1 for driveway. Phon. Sunday mornings. WILLIAM V. DIETRICH, plumbing. Heat- 10S-R. [GHT.ROOM Colonial hou.e. i., 10th. Mra. Edna M, Wl Pe.eux, Bethany Estontown 446-M. J. H, Canny ing and tinning. Pumps and windmills WANTED at once, man with tractor or BIOIIT and nlno room houses, oil burners, menu, ateain heat: bam and L JiiatOliHlwii %mvw horses and sod cut tor to cut sod on four ,.„ «AlX seven-room house, Rumson Price J1O.00O. Mile and"' JVOa*Mllcad.i H»»l«tai»»>»l.>. N^^.» **J .• . . TRAILER minded T "Covered Wnaon' rennired. Agent For Msster carburotof S&5 and $76. Six-room house, fireplace, road. $8,600; terms. Two houses, Fox- S Price 110 000. Mile and a h MODERNIZE yout home with, highIB* now on display at Howland B. Jones coal sfivlng device. Fits any furnace. 42 acres. Call at onco Holm del 132, Holly all Improvements, 5*0; flve-rooro house, all from ocean. F. B. Lawis, 47 Shrew.1 THE! EYES of your home are your window wall texture. «c per pounds whltii or Farm Garage.* ^_ wood Park, house Silveralde avenue, with avenue. R«d Bank, phone 2875? thsdMi of pourae. Aro they clean t Tli* Motor Company. We aro local distribu- Leigh ton avenue, Red Bank, phono 8687-J. improvements, garage, $25. F. B. Lawes. largo lot, cheap; terms. Kred L. Ayrei, colored: alio a «»eln paint for .mooti tors for America's foremost home trailer. 47 Shrewsbury avenue, phono Red -Bank itTllih und neat home li wtarlntr clenn cloth METAL WEATHERSTRIPS for dooraiuid TKA1NED, practical ai)di children's nurnes r««l esteto broker. Little Silver. window ahades (not pajwr). Wa Btiil havo finish. Atlantic Paint Co, 110 West Wont Howl nnd B. Jones Motor Company, 86 Ma- on call day or ntuht. Wo need more 2876. .tr».L Rtd Bank, nhonn 8881-W pie avenue, Red Bonk, phono 910. Distrib- windows; save 2fi% of fuel costs. H. nurses. Batt«rsby's Nurses Kcuistry, Hi 11-ROOM house, nice location, all 1m- Holland ihadoi at raaionabio prloen. Short A. Hondrlckson & Co., phone Red Bank HALF doublo house, six roomi. $20 per provements, steam heat; one acre nnd narrow ah&dea, 28 Inches wltlo by 5 CHABE the mothi—Odora chiiti 40c, Im. utors for Cndlllac, LaSalle, Oldsmoblle and River road, phone Rod Bank 1422 month. Inquire A. T. Boremui. 44 Reok- perlal closets $1.30. moth halls 1««P>* Covered Wngon. _____ 1400, 82 Newman Springs road, Red ground; ten minutes to Red Bank; 18.0O0. f«et long, at 8 for 91. IUffular «!ze ihados 0 MEN:—H you could provo with actua :ess place, Red Bank, or agente. re, moth baga 10o,up to BOo! '/"J?" Bank. *rmB arranged. Thompson Agency. 81 In Hollnnd cloth In all colors and ili» at BE THRIFTY—Dont speculate, Invest In figure* to homo owners that the coat ol BRANCH AVENUE, Llttlo Sliver; here Is Eaut Front street, Red Bank, phone 700. -•— -•—•—*., uiuuuni v/uJonlal hom*. ail good pr!c«i. National Re, 10c nnd »1 Hit 25c, tar paper 10ci package. Get. oi n recommended used cur and get real DUTCH BOY'S Painting Co.. 2 Center lining our typo of automatic oil or gas fired ^ v Ul the Job early and save thoie clothii. Na- street. Sea Bright, N. J. Estimates freo. tt beiiutltul brick bungalow easily worth Rtoro (Frown's). Phono 2S80. ^Fros de- vnluo, far your money. Ono PT.CO to all. heating equipment In lower than thB costs J80 a month, now avalliblo for $60 a FOR SALE. Shrewsbury. N. J.. largo lot, i»oxM T° i T'T <•"«• "3 livery. tional Be 10c and 11 Store (Frown's). Liberal time payments. . Every car backed Exterior and Interior painting; lead and oil that BO with coal burning and Its attend nlno rooms, bath, all Improvements; iuuxi«5, ten mlnuten from RB ' "* * outside job. First class work only. month. Six rooms, hot water heat, tllo TWO fimala Boston tarrlan. ibc wiski Phone 28B0, Free delivery. by Schwnrtt's Service—your guarantee of ant discomforts and coats—-If you wen bath with sUll shower: two-car garage. (•replace, oil burner, Uro-ear•garage; per- Price tE.SOO, Terms 1600 JomT old i t>*dtKreed \ rcnlitored A. K. O. DRV applo wood for sale, 15 per load, do- dependable; Borvlce, Thirty-five attractive HOUSE MOVER and rater. Joseph 0. given an opportunity of a lifetime to hatR Bovnton 4 Boynton, 8 Drummond place, fect condition. Possuslon May 1st. Will Phona Had Hunk 702-W for Information.* llvored. Dell Telephone Laboratories, earn to nelcct from:*l(ISfi Plymouth deluxo Mount. 1115 Tenth avenue. NOD tuna, N. dlo the best equipment In room cooling? He'd Dank, phone 062. rent. Bargain. M. V. Brown, 24 Wharf COLONIAL river front homes two aorw nednnn $465. 1935 Master italuxa Chovro- and atr conditioning and heatlnji—If you avenue, Red Bank, phone 27. poitolTlce box 107, Bed Dank, phono J.. phono Aabury Park 5847. A RENTAL bargain lor desirable people, o! ground, nlco location, near Red Benkl J3LQ0TRI0 Wfljhlnir machtno for'sttU reo- let* $47r>, Hi3S Chrynlera nn<1 Fords deluxe had Dclco-FriKltlalre, products oE Gonen HOUSE of six rooms, Compton streit, Bel- n ro m •onablaf In sood condition. Telephone llt* - J-'T HfltlnnR J365 up, 1032 Chrynlont, Plymouth ESTKLLE, painting, decorating and pa- Motors, to soil, nnii It wan tho fastest nel In the heortof Red Bank, near tho high ,?.w ° o,* ? " •"•> three bathi. fur. CORONATION dress, white chirfon wit* erhanglng. If you demand the best, school; six rooms, sun porch, garage; now ford; lot 100x186; sacrifice 12,600. Ad- Ttid Bank 813. 17 Harrison Avenue, Red nrnl Fordu >17B up, 1030 Fords, Oldsmo- Ins equipment of It* kind In the world— n C. S. B., box 511. Red Bank* h d h0 O C n r Bank.* _ hand-mado blick laci applhus; ilio 16 MloR.PoSotos, Bn.rks. l^aSnlles nnd WIH us. Wo will be glad to advise and If the busy season of.tho heat year In sev- owner occupied; $40 a month. B°yn'? & ivl n«g 'Qua^rs. A''r.ri b . r BZ'r20^ and", or under: 1400, Phono morning. make estimates. 20 Mount street. Rsd Boynton. 8 Drummond place, Ked Bank, SIX ROOMS and sun porch, house with nlprhtu ton up, 192P Sttiile'bnkor nednn en youri , was Just starting,'—could you SdOm Pnn°kn, pAh'oenn.°y70a8.1 E'" ^ "'^ SPRING ta almoit hero—Plant soras of our Red n.nk 18I8-M-1. . \2f>, 1020 Dodno nodnn )I2F>, 1920 Chev- Bank, phone 692. make money*—and plenty of it? Wa have ihone 052. modem Improvements; plot 50x150; B ' Empire lawn toed at 10c Ibi flower COUNTRY CLUB Estate!! modern six- doublo garage. Owner migM saorlnce al COLONiAL-f.™ with 49 acres saidi lOo pfeckase, bamboo lawn rakei 10c> rolet nedsn $95, Chryalor itntbn wnpon MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, strings and re- all of thoflo thlnns—nnd we nro ready to RUMEON INN, at Ocoanlo bridge, $75, Chevrolet nedan S4K, And a number no. Cotno in now. look over the ptun, and room brick house with tile kitchen, tllo $4,000 ipot cash. Ray Vanllom Agency, nl ln hoUM at«el rakss.SDo. Full line of garden tools, pairing at Prlco's Muslo Store, 81 Wist Kanco roail, Fair Haven, phono Red Bank S i ' " ' ' Rumson, ial« of hbuilhold furniture of other imnll enm nt real low prices, For Front street. Red Bank. set In on tills opportunity without delay. bath, sun porch; 111 I month. Doyntoynton with Improvements; slx-room tenant houie! . aoreen wire, etc National Be, 20a nnd $1 Men who nro Interested In a permanent n l Bank, numerouth It s outbuilding.l . Twelve minutes to Store. and furnishings, ,m»bog»ny grsndfolh. L iqunre dcftl BCO your friend Lee at Mau- & Boynton, 8 Drummontrtlaco, ~ "«nk. Ico Schwartz's Usml Car Lot, West Front position with ft real chance to moke big ihone 052. FOB SALE, seven-room house. Improve- •*"°\ Wee JIJ.JOO. Thompson ",,£ or clock, clootrlo floor sornper and SORENSON & BAtlRS, bulkhoadi and BOSTON BUUJS—TWO very choice pup at Pcnrl ntroot. Red DanV, phono 037 money* nnd who two willing to work, tiro GOOD, tillable farm land lor rent In ments; lot 150x160 feet; Barsge, near plet, threi tnonthn old: male and femnle: waxer. Bale today, tomorrow and Sat- Open ovonlngw and Sunday mornlngB, dock, building contractors. High- wanted for all parts of Monmouth county. Shrewsbury; very reasonable. Addresfl bus lino. In Red Bank. Price $5,8110. Wll- Tho Wm. K. Hogg Company, Inc. Ifi Mc- lam Hancock. Red Bank.* tho kind roil aro proud to own. Call Rod urday. Everything roust be sold by FLINTS wanted, fl-B big car nnd H-U, lands, N. J., phone Highlands 124b. iffK Lomp Box 65. Hhrewihury. N. J.'. Bank 87G-W.* Saturday, v.ry cheaply. Mrs. C. Wll- next to btff rap «IT.O: condition no object chunlc wtvect. Rccnir Braridi, pliono 221 n. phono Red Bank 3212-J, residence Cath- quired, .but preferred. Apply Friday only RIVER FRONT pronorty, nine-room house, age of houses. Saorlfco price $4,000. trlno avenue, Mlddletown, N. J, from 10 to 4. 21 nnmJ utrcaU Rod Bank. all Improvements, bunt concession; ar- Milton Berk, 88 Broad itreet. Bed THE HIGHEST prices paid for llva chlok- ranged for cafoterla or lunch room] oxcel- Bank, phone 1618. FARM PRODUCE em. _Joo Bokor, 280 Mechanic •treit, LADY, fucpci'Icnrcd nt klteratlon work loMT location I rent J75 ner month. G. QUICKsale, exceptional b lraiC phono Red Bunk In ladles' ready-to-wear, wnnUd j Howard Llpplneotl, 31 Monmoulh llrtet. yonr bunttalowii flvo roomi annd balliballil VALUABLE Jon*oy hoircr calf, ono month FOXWOOD PAUK, Little Silver, $7,500; toam heal ll ll GRADING, excavation, till dirt, top eotl ni.mblo of wnllinK on trade. Apply nhono Itetl Hank 021. till atoam heal, all llrinrovomontsi nooood cum It Does Not "COST oil] i J2M slrod by H.Olin In ill. Bhmlon now aomj-bunaalow. seven roomi dl Ion; priced at $a,0O0, «>00 down. Cons or team work of any kind. Goorgo S. 26 Bro&d utvcet, lied Bank.* HOUSE tar rent, Bvo rooms, all Improve- bath nnd kllchon: extra lavatory and be,. pl Lnko FArm, Everott road, Hod Bank, Kin kudo, phono Eatontown I77.W between ments: Inrco yard. 70 Lolghton avenue, '*?.*.*"'.*'!!• """ 1»« Atlaiiil.i Ill.lilai,,*^ r sin on llrst floor; attached garaie, Jlol- 12 and 1 or c and 7, Portaupock avenue, Red Bank. oton Wotorbury, 22 Welt Front otrait. Red WE HAVa two 12-noro farms for~sa'a Iiy CIIICK9. Ifo. Uslcd Barred Roclta, Oceanport. N. J." YOUNO «1RL wanted for light house. . lo 5.»cln bD fcoUBht for nliout I7,l»5 HOUSE for «nt at Willow drive, Llttlo YI Ilnoda Island Rods, Ennllnli Leghorns work. Apply ai 28 Lnko avonuo, He jjaiiiinki, phoniniunuo 8600.W"" * i, • ' ' to advertlso In tho "Claealflcd Columns" of the nenson bcfflnnlntr Thursday, March 2C. At CARPENTER, Swedish, wants work, mod^ Silver, near Lltllo Silver »tntlon; flvo to 18,0001 for any onelnterestoolli- » iw«U no fine lob rnblilLs, Mucllar, «sst side Bnnk. - roonio and bath, all Improvements; nlco o- RIVER ROAD, Rumson, lot 78x1251 ilx truck or chicken 'arm. It would pay to In- Rod Bank Rogletor. ern homes, remodeling, general repnirtng, roomt, bath, nil Improvement!] one-car veilljtattlUpatt.. Uoynton i IloynUiii, 8 llniw. Route S5t ono rolla north ol H«d Bank Prices roosonahlc- I&tlm&U*' lurnlshca, KN v houiowoTkor—Wttnl'dilV Tele- catlon, ftvo mlnuU» to station, bus scrvlcn brlilge,' Uc»-M. cut nnd largest concorn jn our lino man. house, ImiirovomcnUi. garngo, $30. John ton roomsl usual outbuilding! In fair con- mi. Union Danrli, H, J, nrjicturlniT anboBtou and nsphalt IiistRltn- II. nnnli. Jr.. nhone 3426-J.* dition; 101) acroi; $16,000. Roliton We- PEAT MOSS—A spoclBl nrlco on horlli.... MISCELLANEOUS QIX room* and bath, hot water beat, OHM tliomsnt appearing on tho olaeuined pogoa of ., tural mois | ilnela bale or quantttloa, tlon direct to properly owners. Wo havi SIX-ROOM liou>c. convenient to bue line, torbury. 22 West Front etrost, phono Rid mi opportunity for two men who desire t< all improvemflnts: ront S40. Many olh- car B»riK6l corner lot OOxliUi In pirftup Bit us miola you. Ilanca & Davl>, phono WE BUY furniture, ntovos, ofllco niv rsr Ion IOOIII rot dollvored. Wllloi street, phone Bed Unnk lloil Hunk 388. t4 Wharf avenue, IKd l)«"ll'J!!"1IS.ilf™w nrook Farn, Evarott road, I!«d Bank, J. WANTED, a 1 mall air compresflor for au- HKLI*. female, with soda fountain cxporl COUJNIAL typo houso! seven rooms, l?oTrBAXSriola HO.ifoSPlfeiiai ""BUS (omobllo tiros. Must bo rcnnonablo. preferably 21 yean or over. Improvomsntsioll burneriopon flroplnce, GAS STATION, corner property, plot H. ManFarlanil, 100xlr>R; three pumps, service station' fthrewshury. nsnr Ifoney Hie FlnfnnaJ Pjiono Atlnntln Hlgh|^ndH_201, ______,: Iteil " ' " Lwo>car EBrnBoi.ono minute wnlk to bus oonvonUnlly locntorll innf Bill, .H*""/"! READ THEM FOR PROFIT-USE THEM AND SAVE YOUNd GunniFioy hull for unlol rendy fi, WANTBIt tn board, nmall KlrTaieTwitoii the WIIITIJ (tIRI, wanted for uenernl luiusc lino, (our lilorkj In KCIIIICJ (clipnl. Rolstan lolleti HWCO. Tormn can bo made tlu-QUih jorvloo. Apply HaiT/"WlltnMre. 12 Sun fiEoi of threo nnd novan vonrB. Aildreaa wnrki uood homo. Thono H«d Bank Wnterbury, ZS Wen l'ronl street, phono r.uloi'n lteally, Dolford. I'hono Koans- •at avanuo, phona Ittd Bank 888 J, I. A.,, box Ml, Red Bk «a(-W.« • S5M.* jit sUK»t, tAam Had tonic WJ8» RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 11,'1937. 1 I Man on Relief USE SOAP AND WATER. HEALTH SHOUIJ) COME FIRST, titled to protection. Health, rathe Mrs. Bodman to Entertain. In Ivor road, Tho jmeotlng iVschod- Mother Harpist To Be than profits, should come- first. ulod to begin at tl o'clock, State Board ol Health Soya Thou Ono Cannot Bo Too Particular About Stricter rules for cleanliness an A joint mooting of tho board of Is Dispossessed trustees and financo commltteo of 4.O.. .•:/..-. and* Sadly Neglect Fittit Principle, Their Sating Ctcmjls. calling for complete Btorlllzation p „ Friendly Visitor, BflrtRlnff . --- Suckles Litter Guest At Choral tho Mdnmouth County Organization r :•*»•„ Salvatore Borelli, who'last year ap- Tho old saying, "Cleanliness Is eating utoaslls. in public places with Now* every week for B8,Vo.orfi, to_alj One of tho easiest ways for gorms tho result that equipment for k^ for Social Borvlco will bo hold noxt the (amity tho nolKlQS o, * Ipeared before the borough council next to Godliness," from the practi- to bo.transferred from ono person to WodnoBday-af tcrnoon, .March. 17,n,t with his eight clilldron to chargo that Spring Concert cal- utamljiolnt,. !»•• woll worih.eiB- Ing In " "• •*WMfflMW>ontaot w"n Bank and vlclnltv—Ab Of anotherils-vla teaU»jraHia»>H' -aesssb 5K3"3 Mrs. Goorgo • BoumanVJflk was belng-dlscrlmlnateo ' ' Tng~ to tho Stato 'Department of rtf -^«Hitt'Ta"**»n'g»lnsfalie-d. that noap and wulor Paper oupo ond illnlicn nro nlila to A Truo Animal Story from Mildred Dilling to Ploy at E1W Health. It dues not tuke a gran an effective combination against deal of Imagination to realize what safety. Patrons can protect thotn- Kennels of the Monmouth I rest~avenae yesterday •' for non-pay- Auditorium • Friday Night, many dlseaso germs! Yet, in spite of can happen at a restaurant or* soda selves, to somo extont at least, by LENTEN SPECIALS ! •„ _. , . ., . — ment of rent Tho warrant was this genorally admitted fact and thefountain where many people uso thoasking for them whenever possible. April 30—Plans for Concert Greater insistence on cloanllncss by Hunt Club—Lifeless Puppy sorved by a constable from distric widespread availability of warm samo dishes, glosses, forks and tho public will go a long way toward 9 Restored to Land of Living. I court at. Long Branch. Made at Luncheon Meeting. water and good soap, there aro many spoons In the courso of a day. What Mr. Borelli's effects were _ porsons whose use of these cleansing la dono to theso articles between making food handlora of all kinds . . I tho sidewalk outside of tho house, agents Is carelessly superficial and customers determines to a great ex. realize the importance and wisdom Mildred Dllllng, noted woman of sanitation. Happy and contented, under Vie whIch ^ owned by the estate of the even downright neglectful, according tent whether or not one eats there 20 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK, N. J. . earo of a foster mother, are the five ,ato Cbar]ea LOWJS. The borough harpist, Will be one of tho' guest to tho State Department of Health. n safety. A thought about this aubjoct as It puppies of a pedigreed and valuable garbage tmck was UBoa t0 transport artists at the spring concert of the From a public health standpoint applies at homo may not bo out of COMPARE OCB QUALITY WITH OTHERS. Occasional checks are mado upon Sound owned by the Monmouth Hunt nl8 eBcots trom D«worrest avenue to Thursday Morning choral Friday efforts aro' boing mado to enforco place. When a "catching" disease 1 eating utensils by taking cultures AH Our Sea Food Fresh - No Cold Storage. club on Amory L. Haskell s estate in ft houae on Ceal^ avonue provided night, April 30, at tho Elks audi- cleanliness in eating and drinking occurs we give instructions that the from them to show whether bacteria Middletown township. The mother {m . th(J boroujrh torium. Plans for tho concert were establishments and' by abolishing tho patient shall havo his own eating WE DELIVER. _^__ PHONE 1377. was unable to suckle her young and ' completed at a recent business meet- common drinking cup and towel. As- are present In small or large num. utensils, during tho illness. Wo after many telephone calls and other ing at the homo of Mlsa Gladys L. suming that theso mandates aro gen- bers. The results are easily demon, often wonder how carefully this Is POBOIES . Inquiries ' a Keansburg canlno was Shropshire of Hudson avenue. erally respected, there yet remains strated and aro offeotlvo In securing obsorved, Have you considered the Whiting 2 »• 2Sc acquired to feed the new comers. |How Telephone Improvements whore needod. drinking glass In the bathroom and FLOUNDERS _— Since its founding in 1035 the thov vast field of human activity SEA DABS ' FLOUNDER ROB Like a story of tho dead being re- choral has enabled muslo Iovors of whoro the menace of tho dlseaso Wo aro sometimes criticized for tho part It may play In the spread Wholo Mackerel gtored to life is that which employees of colds? SMALL SCALLOPS Operator Saved Red Bank and vicinity to hoar a fine germ definitely needs tho application burdening the merchant, "struggling LARGE SMELTS - of the club tell about ono of the lit- type of musical program, and hasof soap and water to combat It. hard to earn an honest dollar," with A llttlo caro about such things may. Fresh Blucflrii ter of five. In cleaning up the birth- presented several eminent artists In expense that ho claims to bo pro-prevent a family epidemic. Give Codfish Steaks _—- SEA THOUT ^ place Charles Holmwood found a pup. In one's dally,routine tho hands Woman's Sight its concerts. Few Americans in ani-contact all sorts of articles which hibitive. Tho cost of tuborculosls, 'our homo a sanitary Inspection. Oysters 330**- Maryland Shad py which had every appearance of line of musical endeavor have won syphilis, Influenza, pneumonia and . lOolb being dead and which he at first be- may be host to devastating micro- Ono of the quickest ways to find a Maryland Scallops _ International fame as has Miss Dlll- organisms. Dlseaso germs may oven all the other catching diseases Is Soft Clams 30c «*• lleved when he looked at It was gone The Dramatic Story of Mrs. M.Irig. After studying with Henrietta ob Is to advertise In Tho Revis- FRESH HAIJBUT - FRESH SALMON beyond recall. £. Algor of Holmdel Broadcast lurk in tho handshake of a friena also prohibitive and tho public Is en- er's Want Department—Advortlsa- At the time Albort Smith, head lenle, the great European harpist who, for Instance, suffering from a huntsman for tho club^ wos telephon- to a Na(ion-Wide Audience and teacher, oho mado her European bad cold, coughs Into his hands, then ing veterinarians ' hereabouts and debut at- Paris. Since then she hasclaBps tho hand of another who, In, Jfow York for advice as to what Last Week. mado several appearances through- turn, places his hand to his mouth. should bo done for the puppies who out Europe and has played as. re-It follows that every ono before cat- lias no means of obtaining food be- Mrs. M. E. Algor, chief telephone cltallst and soloist with symphony Ing should thoroughly wash tho cause of the condition of the mother. operator at the Holmdel exchange, orchestras In many European cities. hands with soap and water. Un- Joseph Alexander, who Is employed told a nation-wide audience from a In America her concerts have dup- doubtedly many affections of the as a chauffeur on the Haskell place, New York broadcasting station last licated her continental triumphs. Last respiratory tract arise because of the resolved to test a plan to revive the week how she warned Mrs. Catherine season she gave more than 85 con-neglect of this simple though efficient apparently lifeless puppy. Mr. Holm- Kelly of Wlckatunk against using as certs on a coast to coast tour. prophylactic rite. •wood had told him that ho had once an eye wash carbolic acid whlch'She Recently she played at the White done this by blowing his breath Into had picked up by mistake at a New House, having six previous private Fastidious persons will also Insist tho mouth of a new-born dog which York drug store. Tho incident oc- engagements thore. upon a daily tub or shower bath, seemed to be dead and by holding the curred in 1927, while Mrs. Kelly was Mrs. Theresa McCllntock of Long though in cold weather, strictly from . animal over a hot stove. at New York making a stay with her Branch conducted tho business meet- a health viewpoint, a bath every day Mr. Alexander tried both methods brother, tho late John W. Herbert. Ing, following a luncheon at the for the average Indoor or. sedentary ahd'within'a short time tho Infant Mrs. Kelly, In ordering the eye Corner tearoom on Hudson avenue. person is not absolutely necessary. canine was as alive and healthy as wash, gave her name and address. Mrs. Philip a Walton of Sea Bright Also, one must not "overlook the- the other members of the litter. Wickatunk Is in the Holmdel tele- was chairman. The second annivers- mouth. It is Imperative that the Among the first to compliment film phone circuit and a clerk at the drug ary luncheon of the choral will ho teeth and gums be effectively brushed over his success was Mr. Smith, who store, upon discovering the mistake held In April. Wlllard Sektberg will after each meal and also before re- •was Intensely interested In tho out-which had been made, frantically again conduct tho choral at the com- tiring, and that dental floss be em- come because tho mother of tho lit— told Mrs. Algor to Inform Mrs. Kelly ing concert and the guest artists will ployed to remove food particles from t«r was cared for by him while he not to use the package which Bhe accompany the group In Bevcral num- teeth crevices. The medical and was In the employ of the Naveslnk had taken from the store because in- bers. dental professions well know that Beagles club of Riverside drive. stead of being an eye wash It would Other choral members attending the usual mouth and gum affections burn out her sight. tho luncheon were Mrs. W. W. Arm-get their start In unclean mouths. This was a largo order. Mrs. Kelly strong, Mrs. Cecil C. Crawford, Mrs. Thus, both from the aesthetic and had not returned to Wlckatunk when Charles R. English, Mrs. Alton V. health .consideration, the dally and Sea Bright Estate the message was received, as Mrs. Al- Evans, Mrs. Charles J. Greenfield, energetic applications of soap and gor ascertained by making telephone Mrs. George A. Hogari, Mrs. Clinton water arc absolutely essential. How- Goes To Children calls. Neighbors who were called up Kraus, Mrs. William H. Smith, Mrs. over, even today there are many by Mn>. Algor Bald that Mrs. Kelly John H. Osborn, Mrs. P. Broadus thousands of people whose apprecia- had told them that she was going to Powers, Mrs. Allen C. Thompson, tion of this fact Is sadly lacking. Will of Elisha Slocum Executed stay at New York for a few days Mrs. Stewart VanVliet, Mrs. Edmund with her brother, who was at a hotel. AH three things you lopk for in a market . . . Quality, Variety, Economy . . . you will find at in 1933—Will, of Other No one knew the name of the hotel. VomSteeg, Jr., Mrs. Harold N. West, Drawing Postponed. Going through the New York tele- Mrs. Clinton Wllber and Miss Elsie DAVIDSON BROS. ! Your food buying becomes easier because you can buy everything for your County Residents Admitted to K. LInde. The drawing for $10 being dis- Probate. phone directory Mrs. Algor called up posed of on the co-operatlvo plan table under our roof. An unusual variety of choice quality fresh vegetables, ripe fruits and hotel alter hotel to Inquire if a party Others present were two new mem- for tho benefit of Monmouth Ico named John W. Herbert was a £uesL bers, Mrs. William F. Bill and Mrs. fancy groceries ... all at money-saving prices .. . are literally at your fingertips. . Ilisha Slocum of Sea Bright left Yacht club has been postponed un- It was a discouraging business for a H. Lawrence French and seven til April S. ~ |350 to his daughter, Eleanor Phalen, long time. The answer to the Inquir- guests, Mrs. John Muller, Mrs. John to.i will he executed in 1933. All the ies was "No" in 100 or more In- Kennedy, Mrs, William Brevoort, ' rest of his estate was left to his oth-stances. But at length there was a Mrs. Jules Farby and Miss Alma er children, Alfred J. Slocum, Jennie "Yes," and it came .from the party VomSteeg of Red Bank; Mrs. J. M. FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY Specials V. Fary, Minnie Davis, Julia Hamp- the perserverlng operator sought. Waldie of Rutherford and Mrs. Ed- ton, Henry Slocum and Louise Brad- mund Vom Steeg, Sr., of Elmhurst, The Well Dressed ley In equal shares. He appointed his And it came Just in the nick of Long Island. BUTTER EGGS Per Doz. ions, Alfred and Charles, executors, time. At that very moment Mrs. Strictly Fresh Kelly was about to wash her eyes Window Finest Davidson's " Benjamij n P. Morris,, a well known Ayrshire Roll Jersey—Largo White with carbollo acid. Her brother Leases Gas Station. Take the opportunity while 33c g BBranch h llawyer , whh odi diedd re- warned her Just in time to save her our old price shade cloth lasts cently, executed his will In 1931. He from losing her sight. BIchard LaRos has leased the Sin- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY - taade bequests of jewelry and other clair gasoline, station near the Tap and spruce up your home with boUlcs C personal effects to his children, Oli- The telephone company rewarded House on Broad street, Shrewsbury. a real custom well-made side CARROTS Blue Label Ketchup 2 29 ver W. Morris, Benjamin P. Morris, Mrs. Algor with $250 In cash, two The station was formerly leased by hemmed shade at 57 cents. No LEMONS Jr., Langdon E. Morris and Mildred medals and a citation. Mrs. Kelly, charge for measuring and In- Medium Size Large Bunches Largest Bottles hale and hearty Instead of being Peter Plngatore. The station Is on Ballly. All the rest of his estate was the property of Grover Parker. Steve stalling. We allow 10c on your gfe bunches J\ r. Jar Full Qfc dren, Howard S. Hopkins and Eliza- complete all year program with a David8on 8 Bottled OM C beth A. Jone3. She appointed her farmer. In this program was in- daughter-in-law, Frances H. Hopkins, RYE " ' Specially for Carrots or Beets 3 « 35 cluded the seeding of Sudan grass GIN Davidson Bros. Bluo Label Fancy Quality—Shoestring Stylo executrlce. and soybeans as an emergency hay 2 Years—00 Proof George O. VanTassel was named and pasture crop. In fact, tho latter Distilled from 100% grain neu- H as the Bole beneficiary in -the will of part of tho crop was uaed for soil- tral spirits by the famous New FROSTED FOODS his wife, Ida L. VanTassel. She made Ing during tho dry weather of Juno England Distillers, Inc. WAX BEANS'O- 3-35c her will in 1931 and nppolnted her and July. Tho remainder was cut husband executor. 00 Proof. OttL-U'l'»T>0(l> and cured, giving a yield of around PINT SUPERSUDS Runkel's Charles H. Jcnklnson, operator of QUABT Also JOHN COLLINS "Birds Eyo Fish Comes Ready to Cool:! No Fuss !' 3 tons per acre of cured hay. Tho Largo Plfg bar , amusement places on tho beach at Bold was later pastured for from 2 Baking . Ocean Grove and Point Pleasant, RED PERCH Special' ,„ Concentrated to i weeks. Tho owner learned some- .19 .49 A Salad Bowl Froo »HJi Chocolate mado his will laBt January. Ho di- Regularly 2Po rected that these businesses be con-thing of Lospcdeza and decided he Vermouth each package. had mado a mistake in seeding tinued and from the profits his wife, 1 FIFTH QUABT TEA BAGS Sudan grass and soybeans, and he California SOLE Special , Mary B. Jenkinson, and his son, FILLETS of lb LOG CABIN Davidson's Yellow Label Orlo B. Jenkinson, are each to re- should have seeded Leepedeza. The Mado by Fruit Industries unfortunato part was that the ownor Regularly 35a colvo one-third and. the remaining FULL TABLE SYRUP Ic one-third is to bo divided among his mado a comparison of his land In GALLON Monmouth county with some soil in QUART Special box •«B'g c Tallo Slio daughters, Allce"and Dorothy JonMn- Sweet or RASPBERRIES JSOBags I'cr 100 Bags £on and Mabel VanBuren. Ho ap-South Carolina and under his con- Dry TECO pointed lils wife, his son Orlo and his ditions It is doubtful If he would Kirkman's . daughter AUco executors. have gotten more than 60 per cent Calissano GREEN or WAX BEANS . . . . -box 19c 35' Pancake as much soiling or hay ag ho got gtilnglcss, cleaned and cut, ready la cook Soap Chips Harold Cottrell of Bradley Beach Imported from Brandy Lnrgo Pliff, Flour . left all his estate to his wife, Louise from the crops ho did . Your county agents nro keenly In- Italy A. Cottrell, In a will he executed In Sweet CAULIFLOWER . . ... • . • b9x 21c or largest 1020. terested In co-operating with you In From France Only tender whlto florctn—cookn In 0 minutes working out tho beat possible pro- Full Qunrt< B&M Beans Urown cans 35c gram of not only coll building hut Celestin box 23c J^, Bread GETS HIS JOB BACK. Martini and $9.89 CUT CORN , crops thnt might work In with your 20 Yen™ mi oth activities. Rossi, Dry Whole goldon Itornela—fnrm-frcsh—ecrveii 4 Baked Walter W. West Victor Over County Davidson's $9.39 SPINACH . box 23c Swansdown Board of Freeholders. Music TupU's ITIno Record. : California £i 6U1 Cleaned and washed—no sand—no grit Waller W. West of North long Ferdinand Llot, a grnduato of the Canadian Rye BRANDY—7 Yr«. ^Branch hns been ordered reinstated Mlddlotown township high school at it PEAS and CARROTS ...... box 25c to the position of overseer of roads Leonardo, has been admitted'to tho 8 YEAIIS A delicious oomblnnllon—hot ocrvea 4 of tho torrltory between Cherry Tree Advanced orchCBtra of tho Julllard WHILE THEY LAST Otard French $9.99 > t-farm'-* Jn"uMiddJot9wi£:~lawn8hJp-~and-school~of musio, New York. A very full North Long Branch, Ho was ousted high standard Is required for en- m last year when tho board passed from trance to tho school, and It is re- ~QT— Democratic to Republican control garded as a compliment to Mr. Llot "nnd he brought BUlt to get his Joband to his music Instructors at Leo- Imported from RUM • Imported back on the claim that Ho could not nardo that ho passed tho test. BACARDI WHITE bo firod for polltlcnl reasons bccnuno WINE ' Spain i ho was a World war votornn and an Pedrcdro Doincc Product MEYER'S PLANTERS exempt fireman, Justice Joseph B. Atlantlo Highlands Lot Sold. PUNCH—3 Yre. J'croldo has ruled that not only Is Mr. Mrs. Anna Lunotta of Newark lias WRAY & NEPHEW West to got baolt his position but to Sherry bought a lot, 50x125 feet, on Grand GOLDKN STAO—0 Years •receive salury for tho time that ho nvenue, Atlantic Highlands, from Josti All tho costs of tho ense nro to Daniel Front through the Bowtoll 1)0 puli] by tho county, tho Justice de- Rncy. ConHtructlon of n houao on Creed. , • tho lot will bo started soon. M