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VOLUME LXXII, NO. 36. RED BANK, N. J.f THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12 Lined Up on the Ice, But No Race Clilrf.i to 11 nor Money Pledged Fort Monmoutli Theater Benefit y.F.li.U. Officials Postpone Action Two officials from the National By Oceanport May Be Moved To Aid Nursing Board of Fire Underwriters, New On Plumbing Code York city, will be featured speakers at tonight's meeting of For Dredging Says Col. Miller Association thn Red Bank Chiefs' committee At Fair Haven at. Liberty flrn house, on White .st. Council Pledges Up Signal Officer Claims i Wavers The ollli-ials, Wendell Scther. Plumbers, Officials public relations excutive «nd To $5,000 for Installation Needs To I'rnscnt IMny al Willard 11. Johnson, engineer, Favor Code to Come will di.'.ruM thn national N.B.F.U. Proposed Project Training Space ltiimson High .School I program and its application In Up in Legislature ^ tin; avi'ia^n i:fiinmuiilly. The Oceanport borough council, The danger exists that Fort A large ndvnncn ticket sain Is The Fair Haven board of healtS at its meeting last Thursday night, Monmouth may leave Monmouth reported for the P.onninKton Play- Fire Chief Kenneth Drury said at a public hearing on its proposed pledged up to $5,000 as the bor- county unless throe square miles ers' presentation of the plav, th.-vt invitations to attend are plumbing code last Thursday nighl ough's share o£ the proposed of training area can be obtained, "Right You Are, If You Think boinfr sent to nil deputies and ex- deferred action on tho co'de whiclj $363,000 federal dredging project in the opinion of Colonel Harrod You Are," to be given Saturday cbirf.H nnd to members of tho fire it has been working for more thail in the Shrewsbury and Navesink G. Miller, commander oE the Fort afternoon and evening in Uumson commit ten of the Red Bank a year. rivers. Monmouth Signal school. Col. Mil- high school auditorium. Proceeds borough council. The, meeting r will start a.t S o'cock. The board made Its decision The Army corps of engineers, ler w as guest speaker at a meet- will benefit the Rumson, Sea after listening to objections to thi which is investigating the project, ing of the Red Bank Rotary club Bright and Fair Haven Nursing code for nearly two hours fronfc has declared that local municipali- last Thursday at the Molly Pitcher association. plumbers, builders, Mayor Edgat ties should be made to put up hotel. .. The nursing nsociatlon was V. Denise and members of thi funds to complement those pro- Col. Miller reviewed th« contri- founded in 1UK by tbo late Miss Phalanx Man ! council. vided by the federal government. butions of the fort to Monmouth Nellie A. Porter of Rumson. Since I Thomas Wilderspin of Monmoutli A bill providing for the project is county and answered "yes" to a that tlmo it has maintained a well- ; Beach, vice president of the Ne^ pending in the state Assembly. Lit- question from the floor as to rounded public health service Opens Business ; Jersey Master Plumbers associa* tle Silver has also pledged up whether or not the fort would program for residents nf Tlumson, lion, started tho opposition rolling to $5,000 toward the proposed move If the additional training Fair Haven nnd Sea Bright. .Supervised Planlinp; . by saying that a uniform coda dredging. area could not be found. Since its formation the organiza- For I'anioiiB Rok Tower drawn up by the U. S. Department The proposed plan to pay for The average monthly civilian tion has grown with the communi- of Commerce and the Housing and the project included $25,000 from payroll at Fort Monmouth ties which it serves. Their ]n*u- Henry C. Handleman of Phalanx, Home Finance agency would prob» the state, $25,000 from the county amounts to $1,300,000," said Col. gram not only keeps up a guod who purchased Ilia Bucklin fruit ably be adopted by the state leg* and $10,500 from Oceanport, Little Miller, "while the military payroll public health service in the schools farm at that place .several years lature by April. Ho added thaf Silver, Rumson and Red Bank. is slightly under one million dol- of Rumson, Fair Haven and Sea aso, has organized a business for if this takes place, the Fair Haved lars." He added that the fort dis- What was to have been the first sons, including about 200 celors, Pictured above are the four ice- Bright, but many services arc car- the sale of fruit Irees and berry code would have to be amended to Councilman Harry S. Koch told skaters and spectators. boats, three of them front steerers, the council last week that Free- perses "well over $25,000,000 a iceboat race on tho North Shrews- ried on In the lminc.i of residents plants'. He Is ,-il.so carrying on a meet Its requirements. year." Col. Miller estimated that The sunny and much milder which were "ready to go" Saturday. of the three boroughs. La.st year, landscape service in conjunction holder Joseph C. Irwin has assured bury river since 1913 was halted They arc, left to right, Randall It was pointed out by M% him the county "Would go along" Fort Monmouth directly supports weather of Sunday found the-rivor more than 5,000 calls were nmde with his farm operations. Mr. Wilderspin and Martin McGuir^ 20,000 people in the county. Saturday by lack of wind. The ice covered with water, which con- Keator's craft, with "Bucky" Mead to tho ,-issocintion's ollii-e for help, Handleman ha.i made, a study of with its share and that State Sena- at the tiller; "Doug" Hoyt's front Mlddletown plumbing contractor, tor J. Stanley Herbert is attempt- "There are 8,797 officers and men breeze then freshened but club dition made it Impossible - to and all were answered. Staff northern plant material and has ex- that the federal code would permlK attempt Iceboat racing. The con-stecrer. skippered by "Dick" Davis; nurses made more than 0,000 home ccutod several landscape plantings ing to have the state approve its at the Fort and 4,520 civilian em- officials decided it would be dan- John Mulvihill with his Buckaroo plumbers to do a good job at less share. ployees. The " working population tinued springlike weather Monday visits. in this vicinity. cost than the proposed Fair Havea gerous to sail a race due to the melted much of the ice and opened II, and "Bud" Blaisdell and his Mayor C, Kenneth Riddle point- totals 13,317," Col. Miller stated. crowd of an estimated 1,500 per- Woo Hope. Tho association carries on two A graduate of the College of Ag- code, Mr. McRuire added tha* ed out that Oceanport's share will "The post has 750 dependents and up most of the river. well-baby conferences a month, riculture of Cornell university, Mr. such things as wrought Iron pip« not have to be raised this year. there are 5,000 dependents living one in Rumson and the other in Hamlleman entered the horticultur- stipulated in the Fair Haven codi He added that as the dredging off the post," he added. Fair Haven. In charge is the as- al field In tho fall of 1020 a.? land- for horizontal drains was unneces* project was originally planned, the The speaker said that there are Homeward Bound New Real Estate Man sociation doctor, Dr. Irving K. sary and would increase ths coat borough's share was $33,000, which 820 buildings at the fort, of which Beware Fake Lovctt, and the association staff of plumbing jobs. included an expensive public .wharf 704 are temporary. He said he was nurses, Miss Jennie E. Worthlcy Ronald W. Allen of Allen br* to he built by Oceanport. responsible for 570 buildings. and Mrs. EHn C. Bofloy. tbers. builders, In a letter to th«l Mayor Riddle explained that the Col. Miller said, "one of the Census Takers Thn Bennington Players nre board, expressed the hopa that It proposed project Includes dredging things the fort needs badly is three made up of students of HenninR- would not approve its code becaua* the Little Silver and Oceanport square miles of training grounds. Chief Boyer Issues ton's drnma department. Load it would increase the cost of a one» creeks, the main channel of the Among other things desired," said roles will be played by Linda Bnr- bathroom bouse from $100 to $15% Shrewsbury river and a turning Col. Miller, "is the possibility of Warning to Public den, a Rumson girl, and Coc Nor- Mr. McGuIre and Mr. 'Wildetv basin in the Shrewsbury river at increasing the size of the lied Police Chief Gilbert Boyer of ton. Tho supporting enst Is maMe spin said they were in favor of Bed Bank, Bank airport by placing under- up of'students who have appeared a plumbing code, but one which! Seav Bright today issued a state- Tha council passed on its first ground the elevated power lines ment urging housewives to report with professional and semi-profes- would keep costs down Instead of reading- an ordinance, granting on the west side of the field. to the police any persons claiming sional theater groups, nnd with making them higher. The feder4 $100 a year salary raises to the "Unification of the services has to bo census takers who fail to summer stock companies in many code they declared, would do thij • police chief and to two patrolmen, not yet reached a point where an show their offlclnl credentials as sections of the country. where the Fair Haven code would and providing for a $2,000 salary Army officer can discuss an Air enumerators of the United. States Mrs. W. Boardman Leonard and serve only to Increase costs. for a patrolman to be hired soon. Force matter," commented the Bureau of the Census. This request Mrs. Walter B. Force am chairmen Mayor Denlso told the board of A public hearing on the ordinance colonel, when asked his opinion was made after a conference with of _ the benefit) assisted by Mrs. health that Inasmuch as th« bor* •will be held Apr. 6. on the removal of Watson lab. Mrs. Cecile F. Norton, Sen. Bright, James G. VanNostrancI, in ('barge. ough had waited as long aa it ha* Mayor Riddle said at last week's Ray E. Taylor, executive secre- crew leader in charge of the 17th of ticket sales, and Airs. William for a plumbing code, he thought] meeting that the council is con- tary of the Red Bank Community Decennial census activities in the J. Buff, Mrs. Alfred N. Bcadcl- It should wait until the state adorw templating the creation of a plan- Chamber of Commerce, said that local area. Imposters posing as ston, Mrs. Bayard D. Stout, Mrs. ted the federal plumbing code. H( ning hoard and added that one will the local chamber can be expected census takers are subject to penal Edward Early, Mrs. Geoffrey Azoy, added that the borough should probably be appointed soon. He to formulate plans to combat the action for impersonating a federal Mrs. Russell A. Slrolliiimn, Mia. then adopt the same code. Dr< made the statement after a mem- possibility of moving tho fort. official, the census crew leader said. S^rancis N. G-lazebrook, Mrs. Os- Edwin F. Stewart, health officer^ wald Elmer, Mrs. R. D. Morgan, ber of the taxpayers' association Mrs. Norton exhibited a set of said it would cost tho borough tooj suggested an investigation be made Mrs. Harvey Becl, Mrs. George F. much for advertising. May of census credentials to Police Chief Burt, Mrs. Lloyd G. Lawrence, to determine whether or not the Gilbert Boyer consisting of an Denise answered that the federal borough could use the dredge ma- Mrs, Robert G. llysley, Mrs. Arn- code could be advertised by refer* Local Man Gets Identification card bearing the old Tulp, Mrs. Stuart Young, Mrs. Henry C. Hanaieman terials taken from th« river. ' Lt. Joseph Q. Fix, 3d signature of the enumerator and ence for about $10 or $15. He added J. Sanford Shanlcy, Mrs. Horace scape superintendent of tne Moun- the hoard's code had already cost identifying him- as an' • employee .K| Homer,, Mrs. Ralph Draper, $13,500 Judgment at the census bureau. In addition, tain Lako Club colony near Lake in the neighorhood of $100. Mr». JVoel J. Lnrtmid, Mrs. John Wales, Fin. Ho «upervfs«d and ex- Dr. Stewart then remarked od Suit Is Outcome of Fix to Return the enumerators will carry with Ballantlne, Mrs. Robert Burr, Mrs. W. D. Salladin them official printed census forms Cannavo Joins Oliver Victor, Mrs. Manton B. Met-ecuted landscape plans by Olm- tho length of time it took the statj Shrewsbury Ave. Mishap containing tho official Census of calf, Mrs. Arthur Glbb, Mrs. Mcr-stead Brothers of Brookline, Mass., legislature to act on a bill and that From Caribbean Population inquiries. ritt T. Lane, Mrs. J.imej S. Pnrltcs for estates built In the exclusive it would probably be a year before Opens New Agency If the'supposed census laker un- Local Agency and Miss Grace Porter. Mountain Lake colony. the federal code would be adopted^ A jury sitting before County He supervised tho original plant- Mr. Wilderspin and Mayor Denlsi Court Judge John C. Glorando last Pardtroop Lieutenant dertakes to conduct any business Fair Haven Man to Sell other than the collection of official New Member, of Nicosia ing of the Mountain Lnko annc- replied, they had assurance fromj week awarded George Adams, tuary, in lho center of which is reliable sources that it would b» General Insurance formerly of Lelghton ave,, a judge- Is in Regular Army census information, he ' betrays himself because official census Real Estate Firm located the famous Bok Tower, pre- passed within two months. ment of $13,500 against Philip Red Bank Loses sented to tho American people by After comments by Ray Smith, William D. Salladln of Fair Lucia of 10-1 Black Point rd., Rum- . First Lieut. Joseph E, Fix, 3d,takers are subject'to tho loss of Haven recently opened a general son of Col. and Mrs, Joseph E. Fix their jobs if they combine their William V. Cannavo, former man- the late Edward W. Bok and dedi- Philip J. Bowers and Frank Pad* son, for injuries received in an dock, builders, to tho effect that Insurance office at 34 We»t Front automobile accident Oct. 26, 1917. of Blackpoint id., Rumson, this work with other activities such as ager of Ralph's Liquor store, White Suit for $3,250 cated by Former President Calvin «t. Connected with the life insur- week return^ from tho army's soliciting donations, selling house- St., is associated with the Benedict Coolidgc. they would be In favor of the fed* According to Mr. Adams, who mass maneuvers in the Caribbean. to-house, distributing advertising Tho project took Mr. Handleman eral code, the board decided t* ance business since his discharge was represented by Edward W. R. Nicosia Real Estate agency, 41 Award Made lo from the servlca following the war, The former Red Banker was material, etc. Housewives who to various parts of Florida, hunting withhold action to HK if the federal Wise, Jr., of Red Bank, he and two have reason to believe that they East Front st. native trees and shrubs for use in code is adopted by the state legist Mr. Salladln, by opening his agency, friends were crossing Shrewsbury awarded a regular Army appoint- Uayshore Couple is expanding his operations to ment last December. Ho has been nre being imposed upon by a faker Mr. Cannavo, a veteran of five tho planting scheme. lature. In the meantime, said Mr« ave. at about 2:30 a.m. to go to ii are urged by both police and cen-years' service In World War II, Paddock, the borough is being pro» cover vnrlou.i kinds of insurance. restaurant to get a cup of coffee commissioned since Jan., 1945, and A suit that was .set down for Ho formed the Willow Oak A native of the MidWest, Mr. has been serving with the Para- sus authorities to immediately served overseas with tho 80th (Blue trial before Judge Frank T. Lloyd, nurseries in 1926, specializing in tccted from poor plumbing jobs by, when he was struck by a car, notify police headquarters and Ridge) division, part of Patton'a the fact that all builders must liv« Salladln was graduated from the driven by Mr. Lucia. chute troops. Ho was graduated Jr., and a jury in Monmouth Coun- growing nursery stock and giving from Rod Bank high school In give authorities a description of Third army. He was honorably dis- landsca.po service throughout the up to standards set up by the) University of Minnesota. Prior to Dr. O. R. Hnltcrs, Mr. Adams' ty court at Freehold Monday F.H.A., Insurance companies and joining the Army in 1911, he was 1942, entering the service in 19-43. the suspected individual. charged in Sept., 1945, as a tech- against the Borough of Red Bank Kklge .section ol Florida. He also physician, testified he suffered a nical sergeant. operated a fio-.vcr shop In conjunc- tho Veterans administration. associated with the Vermont Mar- broken right leg which required Ho served overseas with the Mrs. Norton will be In chargo was settled just before trial for ble company In the MidWest. Dur- several operations and upon which 511th Parachute Infantry of the of the enumerators In the Red Bill, as he ia familiarly known, Is $3,250. Tho award was made to tion with his nursery, judged at ing the recent war, he served for he will require additional medical 11th Airborne division on Luzon Bank, Shrewsbury, Rumson, Fair a son of Mrs. Anna Cannavo, 207 Mrs. Jeanlc Warren nnd her hus-flower shows and lectured to Gar- five years as a Lt. Col. in the 69th services. He further stated Mr. in tho" Philippines, the island in- Haven, Little Silver, Sea Bright Shrewsbury ave. He is a Red Bank band, Edward A. Warren, of As*-den clubs. division, one year of which was Adams will have to wear a brace vasion of Okinawa and the initial and Monmouth Beach area, high school graduate. bury ave., Atlantic Highland.'!, for A charter member of the Lake $3,955 Awarded spent In the European theater. until medical treatments aro com-invasion of Japan, He spent two personal injuries sustained by Mrs.Wales, Fla., Kiwanls club, Mr. Han- After his discharge from the pleted. years of occupation duty before Warren Aug. 7, 1048. dleman helped organize and was service, he lived for a while in returning to the states in 1947. Mrs. Warren, who was represent- tho first president of tho Lincroft- To Mrs. Walling Connecticut, moving to Fair Haven Mr. Lucia testified he was return- In tho Caribbean maneuvers, the Get Those Cameras Turning, Men, ed by Edward W. Wise, Jr., of the Holmdcl Kiwanls club. JHiddletown Woman in 1947. He recently bought a home Ing homo" from work in Neptune lieutenant participated in the first firm of Wise & Wise, Red Bank, Ho married the former Minna on the river at Rumson. township and saw one man cross- aerial movement of an entire air- complained that she fractured her Rlngel of Newark, and the couple Suffered Back Injury As part of his Insurance service, Ing Shrewsbury ave. in the middle borne assault force from the Uni- Here Come the Volunteer Firemen right nnklo Aug. 7, 104?, when .she have three children. Avrom, Tilly- of tho road and two men near the ted Stntcs to an overseas opera- stepped into a hole In the sldcwnlk rutli and Mernu. Avrom special- Mrs. Louise Walling of Andoveit, Mr. Salladin is running an insur- left hand curb, Ho swung to the ance question and answer adver- tion. Identified us Pnrtrc.v, the ex- Hollywood: Look out for our vol- tq do a short piece on life exper- on Monmouth St., adjacent I" ized In food technology at Massa- rd., Mlddletown township, was re»' left to avoid striking the man In ercise tested new techniques and unteer firemen! They're after iences of Mia. Emma Vernoll, the Tompkln's Ice Cream parlor. Shu chusetts Institute of Technology, cently awarded compensation o£ tisement weekly in Tho Register. the middle of the road he said, and Tho new agency represents the equipment developed since World Gable's box-office, and they mry Westslde Hose company's 74-ycar claimed tho hole had been caused and Is employed at the Lcderle $3,95j for an Injury she suffered didn't know ho had struck Mr. War If. old woman firemen, about whom Travelers Insurance company and get it yet. by a Red Bank borough snow flow laboratories, I'earl -River, N. Y. Apr. 23, 10-19, while in the employ Adams, who wns just stepping off Ho la the executive officer of tho . " ""• also has been the previous winter. Tillyruth Is a sophomore at Cor- of Acme Super market, Broad sU the Pacific National Fire Insurance the curb. Following the accident The March of Time visited the preparing a feature story. company, he swung his car back to the right Company "A," First battalion, Mrs. Warren also contended that nell university, and Mcrna Is a jun- Her employer denied that tha 504th Airborne Infantry. This unit (Ire departments of Fair Haven and Borough Scenes Filmed ior at Red Bank high school. alleged accident occurred in tha Mr. Salladin, an a public service. hand side of tbo road and turned Matawan boroilghs and Howcll following Lho damage to the. side- Is making tho front window of his was part of a team In which 1,000 Tho recently-shot N.F.B.U. Red walk by the snow plow, tho bor- storo and consequently refused ta over. paratroopers dropped on tho island township. The plan was that, from pay Mrs. Walling for her injuries, agency office available to such or- tho three, a typical small municipal Bank scenes included views of ough employees attempted to re- ganizations as tho Boy and Girl of Vieques. They left Popo Air Wcstalde Hoso and Relief Engine pair tho holo In tho sidewalk by Mrs. Walling testified that, on Apr4 Force, base, North Carolina, the volunteer department could be se- To Dedicate New 23, 1910, she lifted a 50-pound cass Scouts for displays. Each month lected for dramatization In a nat- companies and town officials in ac filling it with a coal tur substance. first of March, flying to Cuba for tlon. Tho picture, also containing She snld tlic repairs wen: miid« In of butter and felt a sharp pain he will give a prize to tho organi- "staging" prior to tho "invasion." ionally-released, theater-shown pro- in her back. She said she con- zation which has had tho best dis- 'New' Shrewsbury duction. Hartford, Conn., New York and a negligent manner because nftnr play for tho month. Lieut. Fix Is married to the for- Florida scenes, is being processed the damaged portion of tbo side- Fire House June 6 tinued to work, notwithstanding mer Miss Jean Sweeney of Larwell, Unofficial word from Now York Is by Audio Productions, Inc., Nowwalk hnd been filled with thu coal the pain, and from day to day tha Plan Approved Ind. They have a son, Joseph E. that Fair Haven holds tho edge for York, for television and organlza tnr substance, lt still left ii hollmv Oceanpoil Company pain increased. Two Injured in Accident selection. Boro Officials Praise Fix, 4th, who wns born Feb. 13. tiontil showing throughout the In the aldownlk Into which Mrs. Planning for Event Slio wns taken home from tha On Ncuiimn Springs ltd. Hraommcndod By Sclhcr country. Warren stopped, causing her the super market two weeks after tha Township's Action Credit for bringing the March of Also under consideration at the injuries of which she complained. Thn Oceanport Hook nnd Ladder accident and thereafter called Dr, Sylvester Wllcox of Shrewsbury Grass I'ire Threatens Time's attention to thin area for Its moment Is another Audio film, con company bus set June 0 ns yio date Anthony J. Plsanl, who rccom* avo., nnd Marshall Lilly of Lln- Shrewsbury fnwnshlp'ii offer t" Home* in proposed movie la due to Wendell Icrlng on volunteer flic fighting, for the dedication of lt.i new fire mended surgery. She was operated) croft, were slightly Injured Friday change tho nnme of its proposed Hcthrr, public relations director o[ for which tho department* of Rcil Hoy, llllNI'llll ll0IIH!S liuiisc IM'IIIK built on Mai-1 at. by upon nt St. Vincent's hospital, New nftornoon In nn accident nn now borough from "Old Shrews- Both Rumson flrn companies the National Bonrd of Firo Under- Bank nnd this section would be the Sold at Fair lluven Anthony I'lccoU of Eaton own. York city, for a hernlatcd disc ancl Newman Springs rd., Mlddletown bury" to "New Shrewsbury" wns wrro cnlled to extinguish a .grnsn writers, New York city, star performer*, The- company, which In marking was rclensed two weeks lator. township. regarded Tuesday night nn n "hnp Ore In tho southwest field, at tho Mr, Scthcr told Time'* producer* All this activity also recalls tbnt Mr. nnd MM, PIIIIIJI 11. Hoy nf ll.i nntli anniversary this year, ex- Tho case was heard by Judga According to stnto police, Shrews- py conclusion" to tho matter. corner of Ridgn rd, and Blnglmm of the high Impressions lie had the Associated Press did a Plctuio llanco rd., Fair Haven, have sold pects to Invite firemen from nil Harry S, Mcdlnets In Workmen'* bury, Sylvester said his bumper Mayor Alfrod N, Boadloston, pro- ave., Monday nftornoon. Tho flro formed of tho quality services per- Hhow feature—a full newspaper their on« ntory five-room home over the ntuto to tho celebration. Componsntlon court, Aihury Park. camo loose causing Ills car to dding at Shrowfitmry borough's threnlonpd homos In tho vicinity. formed by Dromon In tho Red Bunk pago of action pictures on the Red pnlnted "biun rod," with attached Hiimiiel Tnlerlco, chalrmnn of tho Mrs. Walling was represented by; sworve to tho loft, striking Lilly'" council mooting, rend a letter from It win put out before any dnmago nocllon nt tho tlmo ho mntle n study Bunk Flr« Dopnrtment—which wns garngc, located near Hideo rd.i to dedication commlttoi-, Is working Louis M, Dnizln, Red Dank attor- cur, Lilly said ho saw tho bumpor O. Harold Novlun, principal peti- wan dono, horo prior to tho rocont (liming of rolcnacd and published nationally Mr. nnd Mm. Harry L. Itaulman, on an aniilvernary-dedientlon pro- ney. Acm« win represented by; come looso nnd hud stopped by tioner ngnlnnl uso of tho term Tho Oconnla Hook and Ladder Hod Bank scencii for H N.RB.U. Inst Scptcmbor. Jr., of North Arlington. Mr. Haul- gram. Othorn on the eoniinlttrn nr» Chixrles V. Horton of Newark. thn tlmo his car wns .hit, "old." In It, Mr, Nnvlim prnlaed tho company wnn cnlled to another film, "Thono Arc Tho Fncta." Hollywood; Here we come—our mnn Is n/MOclntril with thn Irving Flunk Cnllnhnn unit Albert Oosen- Tho Rod Hunk first nld sqund co-opnratlon of tho township com- nraiM fire Inter thn nnmo afternoon Paramount Ncwn—"Tho Eye« and men, slreno, mizzlon and nppnratui Trufit company of NVw Ynrli city. tlnu. IfKTUUNH TO DUTY mittee which In attempting to not III Olil Kiirm village, It wnn nl«o all moving full bin/it! The- Irnnitactiun win ncf,'»!l«!' rd o( concrete block, with n rod Union Hcach, who bud boon aerN fnr a cut right hand nnd n bruised Mayor liendlcnton until tho bor- done, Iloth flro.1 woro o( unknown Horn nKcncy, Kiilr lluven loaltui.i. brick front, Tho hurmiKh council origin. Dicamtor Lamp Allude* nif f'klun Windowi ou«ly III since Kob, 13, h:i* returned rljrht forctirm. Lilly wn» trentod ough will wiilo Mownrd VV, nob- Thev rumfl (runt fur nml ftM" for mir W«i hHvr c-urlHIn rm!< In fll Ilirm. Mr. Jluntfi- al.it! rrpmt.'i the naif will mill purl «f the ImlllnK for u»e to nctlve- duty with tho police de- for n bloody tiojo. nrtu, tin«cl tnr tlm commute*, INITIII »hnrVfl. Vri, nml our Inw irrlfAa Tl'm-fnrt rmla i>t nil V\n>h In nlo'-k. itt>l\i\of tllr honw "t Mix. AMHIIII How- an 11 hiiroiiKh Imll nml pollen bead- liAt'tnient. thinking the townnhlp rnnldrnt* Nnllta mi ihrf riualliy ahnilrn mak* them rvrn rnilillnir. rill tn vinir ^Ifr; jt^\ iniriitu en In Mr, iwi'l Mi-«- lli'iiry A. H-nl- Thn r<*Kulnr minimi nu-rllnir of lli« nuirn ilMlntlilr-, MiUhtMi IIP yriin" lininr rriivr^ .if oil MIHII; r^M'iitii \\nv\ '.'j i[ii:ii (••!.' Other f;icHill<-s will In- MIUMIII *wa»iirr M.fin for their- onnnldernllnn: Mr, flnb- 1 ei- nf Kitlr IhviMi, Mr. Ili'li'i' Ii « 1 liKliilifi n uf llm ll^,| Until. 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I y l.'nilril llrlilrw I'niurr. tn "Now." nf nny nllir-r IIII»'IIPM lluil llmv iii-uiirily linn, !*nf*, hmlihful, ruimliy fiivlmn. flhnii of Kr)|H Hill, MlilillHiiwn V. I', W. hull, Hull rrnnl «lr»rl, Kry Nn C>la|ionl llMlUehi io< oomaa, Ucnu. I'mmiry xlala, uual< tnct Htnto Hen, J. Htnnloy Herbert nml pttmln "licit fur tutp hour, tplrvlnliin mom, llviiiff room, niunli: Your (i,"iln'"i nr» nvrr, Jmt torn* ni>M tin'Mi'iiK", •ililInK .if ntw. Lonf Enalar Carila liiunililn, rhono AT 1.006(1.—Ailvcr- luirt, A'lml n*1nn A0 ri*nli. I'rli'.ra, find A«.»omblym""l tarni, i-rt*v imvnii-iit, litttirrtl Uiana on 11/ ' llnllmiirk" at« miw nn illlflur ror N("-1 J, Lnrinuili Uieratnry, Ailvcrllaanunt, \ "f« iimai-lii in liwu'aii. acfri'Ubla iifg|i(rllai. .ln«i>li O. Mi-Cu« Ililnlli'o, 1'rl'liill, Nw<(lli»nrl, Hti-ml nun nml Klvln Hlmmlll. Tim olll rom nnd bnlli, Tim Kcconil Hour him II fm (i«t MTiiliin. Natlnnal Avvni-y. Kaalli'fa. Morliiina flai'irl" I'ul, Arrnii- 'I'll* MIIM, llilhlr.n, KIF, Altll Louln'a I'liaarli clnl» will bo luld lliil Hhrownbury 41) l-'lrat nvi\, Allanllr lllnhlnmli, Uiidarwood I'ortalilta thi'BO bedriMiiiiH nnd nnotlier Nth. I'' Altlmikt mam, Phona Itumloo l-Oltt.—AdiiC* AIMI ll'i'ulnm mill lilrlhila/ Kaairr 1 IJ l() in* ratnu i'unla, I'n'i'a (lilt f-'li'U, 41 Munmoulli IIOTOHRII now ling "nn flb>1 vortlia>tn*nt> tn tho formntlon of the now bar- 1 il l Autlluhaai and A(i»ialnf, frniii mill mill. Tim china itml tilma MlllhltU' HHIIllwlclU'll, Illicit, rlinin, O|* l'JII.,",ii, nil mnli". Hcri'lro'a, Hii Mini- ''M,i!'iiiiii l\' I ar,l* OiniiUI lif> iiui^Kitanl UUEII. An a matter of furl, Mnyor ,,,,u- Ii .' >, It I'Miiin MI«> lint, TnH'a tl. a. Coma, iU Itmh avanua, l,oni GaoraUn Cnurl Collin Hluip, «7 Illimil at,, llnl Mnnk.- A a-04Kc*>,~AJ 1 llentllcttuli mill, "wo wluli them mum nl, M, I'alilclt'a l'«tiill l,,t< '• w|, II Mi-lilllnulll f'llttl, Hnl llrancli. I'h'ina «..1ftwv, "Aim kind ol 1'iilly in'i'irilllPil fiiur-yrm cinira* liail iU4Iion aniiMnara."--'AitvartlaamanL Inn In II, A, nml II, Ft, ili-vitti, l.lhata tt'fll," Uank Kloili WaVilail .«n»|i|.ii., In-", I I""- I'll'- n.u'k. s.i,•-',.! IIMII, an*, Hue aria, Itui'lf, arlrma, htiini- CI-IK f'framtfti Lnaiti Willing iu iiumlmia up In f,04t ftiif Owrirn, Alfanllr 'fiiwniliiit I,,,,,,,,, ,,„,! «i| Hi- ,..' II., . •' >llt li'ifiina la* tUymnntl ^fltlm ttc Nsriitfit anil niiinlii, liiitlnxii ailmiiiliiiailnii, i)f\ liv Mmrh M^l.U'l ifl-ft'., • Mill Ml,r-I KU. 1 1if 1 A <••<•<> rill IT al>i'>'nii '!>• !(• -M HanX If ymir iluhinrli nxili a Munilnl, «l>'» tarn* 'lay Mrvlra, ll»ll flrmir* Cntti- •lorb or flu'iinn National lank of Hat* IV 1!>!|I| will l,r fln«H. h'il V *'"" ' ' "'" -'ll'l "• " ,|-i, „.,> (lift Iralnlnii IIMMITI ami itiv atuilrfita, IVI. ^ii • A'Mr"", farrttird Lakiwooii, N, J,— II • 'oui'lt, All ilfiiirKiati,—Atlmtui' I'anr, 7T Ur'iail atra«l. Km llant, fhmil fUlik. 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pital building fund. The first event Reussllle. Mrs. F. Lawton Hindle, Keyport Guild Hospital Auxiliary will be a dessert-bridge, Apr. 13,president, collected the materials Soldier Gets at the clubhouse. The second Is ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHOOL of DANCING Elects Officers Planning April Events used by Steinbach company in CHRISTIAN SCIENCE tho annual April tag day to be their anniversary parade-of-pro- Ballet technique, body development, rhythm, grace, poise. Red Bank auxiliary of River- held the latter part of tho month Programs All present officers were ro-cloct- gress window displays last week, Classes in ballet, toe, modern, tap, acrobatic dancing. ed at a meeting of the guild of New York Trip view hospital, ut a meeting last with Mrs. Philip Bowers as Junior Assembly — Ballroom for Teen-agers WINS 8:45 A. M. Thursday at the Red Bank Wom- chairman. telling of services contributed to the Keyport Reformed church at Cpl. Altlionse Named the community by Blverview. The Every Sunday an's club, made arrangements for Prizes for the card party will 117 Prospect Avenue, Red Bank. Phone 6-2220 tha home of Mrs. William Hitch- two April activities to aid the hos- next meeting will be Apr. 6. WNBC 8:30 A. M. cock last week. They are Mrs. John Outstanding Soldier First Sunday or Month B. Hoke president, Mrs. J. Harold Cpl. Charles R. Althouse of Hcad- Hendrickson vice president, Mrs. luarters detachment, Fort Han- Van B. Walker secretary and Mrs. Monitor Broadcast :ock, has been awarded the title Lloyd F. Armstrong treasurer. )f First Army outstanding soldier WJZ 9:30 P. M. The president made the follow- lor the month. Every Tuesday ing appointments: Mra. Herman Oetjen, chnirmnn of cookbook com- mittee; Mrs. A. D. ShulU, chair- man of towel project, and Mrs, R. O. Walling, publicity chairman. CH Mrs. Shullz was named ffulld Dou't Slitter Another Mta«te representative to meet with wom- jfco matter how many remedies you have en from oilier organizations of the tkried for JU-hing pczema, psoriasis, Inttc- JJllons, athlete's foot or whatever your church to purchase kitchen equip- •ttkJn trouble may be—anything froro bead ment for the church house. Mrs. "i»o foot—WOXDEK SALVE ean help jou. George A. Ellis and Mrs, Lloyd " Developed for the boys In th« Ar»j— , mm- for you talks at bom* Cokclet, members of the Ladles' faONDER SALVE Is white. (reaMiM. Aid society, attended the meeting -mntiseptlc. No ugly appearance. Safe for to discuss the project. •thlldrcn. Get WONDER SALVt—results :|or money refunded. Truly wonderful The next meeting will be held •JSuM in l.'ed Hank by Sun Ka.v, WhelHn land Licccit Drue Stores or your home Apr. at the homo of Mrs. Bernl .own druKcisl. Stone.

BELL FINANCE COR. BROAD & MONMOUTH STS., RED BANK-PHONE 6- will lend you LITTLE or MUCH DON'IV T9 BPAYj a^B| w •MOD ¥• ^Br V^ BIB .£ or other Time Payment Pur* THAN NICISSAKYI ctitiet that maybe burdensome ARE THE PAYMINT* ON YOUR Let ui pay off ALL your bills TAKE YOUR PRESCRIPTION TIME PURCHASE* TOO HIOHT and give you one imall We can rc6n»nce any balance monthly payment you can Corporal Charles R. Althouse AnahislCold Tablets, MM*.* >*• 55c Johnson's Baby Oil »»«.. 98c* you owe up to $500 on your conveniently handle. AUTOMOIIII • TUIVIJION SET •ULANCII UP TO $900 •I'lNANCID Althouse, 25, has served In the AbsorbineJr.,m,.Ci..rub »•".••'• 79e' Jergens All-Purpwe Cream VA •». 69c* Army flvo years. Ha and his wife To LIGGETT'S or LOANS UP TO $500 WITH 20 MONTHS TO PAY Mra. Margaret Britlon Altliouse, Aspirin Tablets, s oroin 100-9C J. & J. Band-Aid, Moulin Adh«wt 7"«w yd. 43c live at 200 Nnvcsink ave., High Matte on Your: SIGNATURE • FURNITURE • AUTO lands. He Is ,111c son of Mr. and Adhesive Pro-Cap Tape, R«»OH r»jyd.. 27c Jad SaltS, onlacld, r.gulor 4 oil. 79C Choot. th. paymtnl that lilt your pocfc.l.book. Mra. Charles J. Althouse of De- LEADING PRESCRIPTION AMOUNT Amounl of Monthly Paymcntt Pan troit. AI-Meii-ln Tablets, for ...hmo 28'. 1.00 OF tOAN HMO. 15 MO. 20 MO. The soldier Is the holder of the DRUG STORES * 70 American Theater ribbon, Asiatic Alka-Seltzer, tor h.odoch. 25 iabi.u 49c 150 14.61 12.11 $t.4J Pacific ribbon with three battle 27S 22.21 17.44 Analgesic Liquid Liniment 1 •/,«.. 57c J5O 39.91 28.13 22.31 stars and Bronze Arrowhead, Good 4S0 43.13 IS.61 Conduct medal, World War II Vic- A/er's Pectoral cough .yr» s«»- 39c Kip Ointment 4oi.nn 97c m% • monlh on Wl.ntM of |]0O or kM tory medal and the Philippine Lib- P <» on thai p.n of bdinr,- in r»cr- of HOP. eration ribbon with tsvo battle Kriplin Cold Tablets, Amihinomin. JO for 98c stars. Ho is a member of the WHEN YOOWAMT IT • CALL in Ptnon • Write • Phono Fort Hancock military police unit. Tooth Paste :«.. 43c iff Th award for the outstanding Kare Deodorant Lotion i«. 35c* BELL FINANCE COMPANY soldier honor was a three day trip Pent, forcought du* toeoldi • Son. 57C to New York last week-end, which Bromo-Seltzer 70c («.».) ii», now 57c Red Bank Oflfc*: freehoM Office: included a tour of the city, a vlsl Klens-AII Spot Remover 4 en. 25c to nightclubs, appearance on radio RCX-SCluSr, olkoliilng, gnolgtllc 25 labl.li 49C 77 BROAD STREET 39 EAST MAIN STREET B.F.I. Powder, oniu.pt! 25c and tellvislon shows and attend- Klenzo Antiseptic, 2 01, bom. wi«i pint both 69c Revlon "Touch & Glow" i^w Mav,- » i .•. 1.00* Ovar Newb.rrjf'i Ground Floor ance at a broadway show. U licrete No.Til Uccme No. 774 Butlerln Tablets for h.odc^h "'• 23c PHONE: REO »ANK ».M71 fHONt: UffHOlD 1-1 «00 Henuzlt Spot Remover GOII«.99C "Baby Magic," Mennensunc.r. 4.... 49c* $MV)NG M0NM0UTH • MMCM • MIDDIESFX • OCfAN COUWIC* IS, Anllhiitomlnt itopi cold 12 tabled 43C Hassinger Will Breck Shampoos, 3 indMduaiiitdiypti 4 on. 60c llsterlne, Antiseptic lorg.iii. 69c Is Probated Benzedrex Inhaler, for >tu»r nonriu 60c LysolDisinleclant tea. 47c Ruuison Woman Set Baume Ben-Gay, tor mu):uio, Poin,....7jc >i>., w,w . 69c TH0UMNPS Of MTI5FIEP POP, IP SIS IS i- CUSTOMERS APE SINKING lucky Tiger Ointment 2oi.| r60c* SINGING AWTO-'- \f THEK PRAISES OF Up Trust Funds O iC, Infant hoi $1.25 ill., 15 oil. 1.03 WHAT IS HER BOY FRIEND The will of Mrs. Anne McDon- L.D.S. Menthol Inhaler 10c Scott's Emulsion, *•> food.toni ««! ....,,...« en, 63C Shasta Beauty Cream Shampoo.,,. 4»», 79e last week In tha offlco of Surro- Camay I ;Soap 8c gate Dormann McFaddin. Symphony Linen Stationery io«.d 89e In It, Mrs. Hnsalnger provides CarophO'Pnflilque 1 et. 27c for tru«t funds for her children. Sloan's Balm, for .on mu.ti.. 1 •/««. wb. 69e Executors and trustees named Casiorla, loxoiiv 59c were Bankers Trust company, Wil- Slopette Spray Deodorant..... 1.25* end 60c* 's Men's Talc liam H, Hassinger, her hiistta'nd; iorS..n. 25c* Menlholjtumtii.itrub..v t•>.tub»or[or 33c Alexander J. McDonnell, her Super Renujit Dry Cleaner qu.rt39s father, and C. Murray Kavanagh. Cold Tablets, Rexall JO-I 39c Murine, for nr.d »y« to•. 57c Miracle Sponge, M-^Pm. >.iM- 69c FOR estate to her listers, Mlsa Alice Murphy of Brooklyn, and Mrs. Baby Powder •.«. 49c* Florence S. Waterbury of Elmtra, ELECTRIC N, T. Max Factor Hollywood Lipstick 1.00* Thomas C. Hlgglns, who died Toaster, "Foum..i"2..nc 1.9S • RADIOS • FREEZERS Fob. 11 In Highlands, willed his es- • REFRIGERATORS • VACUUM CLEANERS tate to his children, They are Doan's Pills, divr.n 4o»or52C Tryto Ointment II.OO.I»79S Mrs. Alice Jackson and Joseph W. • RANGES . • WASHERS Higglns of Highlands, Thomas C. Dexlri-Maltose, intent i»d pound 63c TnCrilUlnS, RSKOIIMuIlMtomln Copi•.••••••••••I00*« 9a49 Hlgglns of Atlantic Highlands and • WATER HEATERS • MOTORS Tussy Creams, PM imm.t *., 11.731.00* Mrs. Ethel Hansen of Woodbrldge. Dial Deodorant Soap )««.««. 25c Noxzema Skin Cream, nt.di»t.», * en, 57c • PHILCO RANGES • VACUUM CLEANERS remainder of tho estate will go !, footer poln... 1J5 lobl.t. 2.50 )> for 23C to four nieces, Elizabeth VanBrunt, Ueiobfl's Unlcap, vitomt cop.ui. 24 for 94c • WASHERS • Automatic* • IRONS Clara H. Muddell, Betty Leo Hear- OM-A-DayB-CompiH.Mii,, i4i.bt.t. 59c n more and Addle Cook Clayton. Elmo Honeysuckle Bath Oil 4 on. 2.00* • WATER HEATERS • Rebuilt Washers, Odo-Ro-No Deodorant Cream i «i. 39c* UpjohnS 8-ComplM Capii/lti ...... 100 for 3.32 Cleaners A Refrigerator* Miss Elizabeth M. Barbour of EntpirinCompound Tablets '...... u for 25c Neptune township, who died Nov. O, for Ingrowing totnolh 11.00 tin 89C Uiuld Cream, in.«t r.p.u.nt. VA «». 69o 9, 1040, bequeathed $200 to the Elkay's Moth Fume Crystals. n 0«. 37c Fairmount Cemetery association , ehocdott-nawil lood-dM , .f. 61C for the perpetual care of a family Witfi Spring just around tht plot and $100 for a headstone on the plot. The rest of the estate corner, now h on excellent time goes to her elstor, Miss Catherine to prepare your wofdrobe C. Barbour. for the days ahead. Your Spring Feen»c.ii.i«r49c* ona by J, L. Schanck nnd son, Key- fort. A Juno wedding Is planned. , R«»oll MWHvllomlni pivt $**t (txctntret* WrliM's Silver Cream. »o... 24# end Iron , .,.72 (opiwlii 2.59 William's Alter-Shavi (.otiV- Mr, Grove's Aolamliw, Antihittamin* „ is labitu 39c Wlldroot Liquid Cream Snampoo 4 0... S9e Grove's Bromo-Quinlne Tobim to for 39c Cude'tPepto-Mmjin $i.3j,i,,1.09 -i) Par ornltft'ifMf 49C* Gypsy Creim, KmoiuorivinimtoiioiM ton. 59c* Ouest Deodorant Powder 2»». 31c* s Quick-Acting Plaster, »..oii ^ 50c Yardley Lavender Tale 3.... 6Sc* Yeast t lion Tablets, «.»oii...' ioof,r59c Heel Liniment «o< .!•• 49c Rexall RD QUIK-TIST Hexol Germicide 12 on. 69c 2-m!nule merhod for deferminlno % Hygienic Powder, R.»OII IIM, 1.29 presence of sugar in the urine. Zip Facial Hair Remover 40,.^ 47c* Hudnul.Ymhy Clover UIUI w.i.f JVI ,1.. 1,00* 150-tettilzt 15-toitilx# Zc-nlle Antiseptic. »I.OO.I.. 83c VENETIAN ILINDS ZlDCSteHlte,Mpiprovinlctiarin JOc.li. 390 STAY Beautiful 1,95 69c

WHEN BOTH Ice Mint, for feel comferl 4oll l 89C* YOU CAN DIHND ON ANY OHUO Imddn, for onMiii 72 iObiiu 3.00 TAPE and SLATS PRODUCT THAT MARS THI NAMI ntiMiiomini..,, ,.nior 39c RKMKMIWU, , m.ulum ill. ban 0(h tiC SAME DA) LIGGETT Ironlzod Veasl Tablets e 48" 79 Scott, Nancy Meyer, Ruth Lee matics refresher in addition to sturdy aluminum frame. Installation extra. C MIP S VB Co.' 1.29 Kaplan, Marie Manello and Dorothy geometry. Knthryn Procoplo. Food Habits." The children made Stevens.—Emma Poolc Vcrnon "Bucky" Moran is now up menus which stressed good being called ','Hmpy" because'of a breakfasts, goud lunches and good iUIJJEK TABLE PAD & VENETIAN BUND CO. The art classes of Red Bank cast on his leg. "Bucky" is suffer- dinners. They also drew pictures MEN'S BROADCLOTH senior high school are making ing from a torn cartilage in his of favorite fruits and vegetables. posters for the Rod Cross. The left leg. It was an original injury Pictures of the proper foods -were posters arc to be hung in and a- acquired last fall during football collected from newspapers and round the school and will remind practice. "Bucky" was confident magazines and compiled Into charts RED BANK & Vicinity...CALL: RED BANK 6-5286 the students and faculty lu bring that his Injury was healed, and and booklets. Tho molding and SHIRTS in new and old toys and leave started playing basketball at noon painting of paper niachie fruits PERTH AMBOY Perth Amboy 1-1313 • ASBURY PARK Asbiuy Park 1-1511 Luxury white with non-will cellar and pleated them In'the gym. The old toys will time with his homeroom. In the | was an interesting and creative •laevei In tins 14 to IT. bo repaired and repainted to look second half of a game while jump- culimating activity. STATEN ISLAND STORE: 23 Sand St. (Open to 9 Fri.) SAint Geo. 7-6100 Whltt with iprtad collar In iliei 14 te if. like new and arc to be given to the Sprtad collar In lolld colon, blm, pink, gray orphan's home or the less fortunate and green. Sliea 14 to K. families.—Jeanctte Acquaro.

All above have expen- To get along at school, at work, Turn In HENRI' J. TAVLOR, ABC Nclworl. •very MontJoy evening. and in every phase of life, there NOTE THESE STYLE USES WELL. sive details and are $1.79 must be harmony and understand- sanforized shrunk. ing between you and the people They're straight out of the Buick'Riviera book 1 with whom you meet, know and —ami they cloak interiors that are roomy as live with. Don't be prejudiced. Ztuch-highcr-priccd cars. Stop a. minute and think-, What are your feelings toward people of other races and beliefs? Do you avoid people who seem different MEN'S NYLON ANKLETS from ycur social group? Maybe you have never given much thought Men , . . scoop up several pairs of these to these questions; perhaps they specially priced anklets! Slight irregu- never seemed important to you. larities that will not affect wear in any Why not try to- do something about this i n school. In other way. Solid colors in sizes 10 to 12. PR. words, there must be 'Brother- 25 hood" among all.—Emma Poole A group of students walked into the Red Bank high school audltor- inm Friday, Feb. 24, and saw to their amazement, Elbert Gliggs leading the school band. Elbert was substituting during the absence Men's Work Shirts of John Luckenbill, the school Full cut, in blue bandleader. Elbert is a member of chambray anil grey the school band and illil a very covert. Made for good job in Mr. Luckcnbill's ab- plenty of hard wear- $1.00 sence. His baton was a pencil which ing, these shirts arc moved constantly, to the amuse* sanforized. Sizes 14Vs 1 ment of the students. to 17. The band played for a special assembly which was called to eel cbrate the winning of- the Shore Conference by the basketball team. —Doris Chapman People love to blow about "Peo pie We Love to Hate," so for a Men's Work Pants change, we've decided to spread a little good will and find some Heavy weight covert nice things about them. F'r in- In dark grey, snnfor- stance the senior popularity poll of FORE AND AFT - * Beauty and a Buy Iced shrunk and cut the Red Bank high was taken re for extra comfort. cently and the results were; Best Sizes 30 to -12. 1 disposition, Dave Dillion and Pat Bennett; most engaging smile, Charlie Bruno and Carley Nlles; most versatile, Charlie Patterson T'S lithe, long and lovcly-and it calls not sensational new power under the hood— FtMltumM Hkm lh»$» mean and Glnny Sntter; IK,«I mannered, just for one look, but for two. Buick's own F-263 Fireball straight-eight, BUICK'S THE BUY Phil Hauman and Doris shampa- I norc; Mr. and Mrs. Personality, this year's big news in valve-in-hcad power. HIGHIK-COMPRISSION Flfball valr* • In • Fifoif power to I'cte Fontcr nnd Ruth Pnlil; nicest Sec how this sleek Sedan looks coming down three enginei, five, hp ralingi. (New f-263 engine In SUPM eyes, Bob Osborn and Angle Gam- bacorta; class babies, Larry Dutch- the road-bold grillwork shining, broad Yes, when you go stepping in this one, modeii.J ysen and Betty Ann .Mason; best bonnet purring with power, and the wide, you'll really step—with roominess and top- NIW-fATflKN StYtlNO, with bumpv-guard srlllts, roper- Sensational Value! line, Nesson Dcmmorle and Carly through fenderi, "double bubble" lolllloMi. Nllos; bent dressed, Ncsson Dem- curving, unbroken sweep of a one-piece drawer styling and the level going of all-coil mcrlc nnd Elaine Marxs; class windshield giving you horizon-wide outlook. springing-yes, and Dynaflow Drive* too, WIDf.ANOlf VISIHlllY, clou-up road vhw both forward clown, Dave Dillon und Connie and baclr. Francis; nicest hair, Ncnaon Dem- if you choose—making your pleasure TKAHIC-HANOY Sill, feu over-all length for emfer parking mcrlo and Diane Phyfc; best fig- And spot the pretty picture you make Boys' Leisure Suits complete. and garaging, ifiort furnfna radlui. going away. The price? Well, drop in on your Buick fXTM-WIDf JIATI cradled between the axfei. The broad, wrap-around rear window and dealer, ask about the SUPHR 126 and be pre- SOFT IU/CK RIOI, from all-coil iprlnfflng, Softly-Rid* rlmi, low-prenure llrei, rlde-itead/lng torque-lube. $398 topside styling in the Buick Riviera manner. pared for happy listening. Here's a buy- OVNAriOW.DRIVf ifandord on all DOADMASrEKS, optional The graceful, spacious trunk, the "double so grand a buy you'll lose no time getting al extra coif on Sunn and SPECMl terlei, ,' bubble" tuilllghts, the sense of high-fashion behind a Buick wheel. WIPI AttltAY Of MODUS wild Body by flihir. \ Woo! and Rayon Gabardine with plaid front and solid flcctncss in everything from rear fender lines *Stanrtimi on KOADMASTHK, optional al to the curve of the roof. txtra cost on SurER ami SPECIAL models. color -Jeevei. Long pants have pleated front and elastic Yes, that's beauty—beauty in the unmis- side, for bettor fit, Chooss from blue, groy, brown and takable Buick manner. But observe also:, , groon in wo: 6 to 12. Interiors are extra roomy in all dimensions. The biggest you can buy for tlic money, we believe-and bigger than many higher- Long Lasting priced cars.

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Money Back Guarantee 1 si; OIK SHERMAN'S Nil red lu|n. In ffum* lj I-AV.AWAV PLAN IA Iliouil SI, DE RIDDER BUICK. Inc. N. wilt! Any Olh., »|,u |. Mlm>,»U|h Ci.My 163 to 169 Monmouth Strtot RE 6 2089 Rod Bank, N. J. BED .BASK* REGISTER, MABCBT 0, 1930 Page Five June Bride-Elect Don't Throw That Mechanic St. PTA Shirt Away If the collar is frayed or worn! To Hold Forum AT LEON'S Discussion Mar.i 21 They'll replace it with a brand new On Youth Problems Councilman George A. Gray, Dr. Sanforized Collar James W. Parker, Sr., and Har- Only 50 Cents mon Bradford will be the speakers at a forum meeting of the Me- Make your shirt look new chanic st. Parent-Teacher associa- again. tion Tuesday night, Mar. 21, in the school auditorium. The meeting was arranged at an executive ses- LEON'S LAUNDRY sion Tuesday at the school. 61-76 WHITE STREET Mr. Gray, an assistant county LOWEST PRICE EVER! prosecutor, will speak on juvenile Red Bank 6-2800 delinquency. Dr. Parker, a mem- ber of the board of directors of Get Your Spring Changeover Oil Now! the Community "Y," will speak on "The Children of the Community Through the Eyes of the 'Y." Mr. Custom Made Bradford will show a film, "The Children Are Coming." This deals Draperies with the problem now facing ALLSTATE • NEWEST FABRICS many communities concerning additions to present buildings and Miss Esther LaPlante • NEWEST STYLES new schools. Announcement has been mad* of Compounded Draw draperies made lo order Mrs. Charles P. Hurd, Miss Mar- the engagement of Miss Esther L,a- for any size window. guerite Enright and Mrs. Arthur Plante, daughter of Mrs. Catherine & ^^.^ssmxj^si Poland will be the delegates to the LaPlante of Chateaugay, N. Y. and PREMIUM QUALITY Track and drapery rods for i annual spring council of the seven John J. Abbatemarco, son of Mr. Alistcfce Battery every hanging purpose. j central counties Mar. 22 at As- bury Park. Mason Gross, provost and Mrs. Anthony Abbatemarco of Guaranteed for Full 21 Months 1'or Shop at Home Service at Rutgers, will speak at the af-Marion st. A June wedding is anil Estimates Call JIE fi-'!GI6. ternoon session on "Citizens on planned. Miss LaPlante attended Chateau- With Old Buttery 10.00 Representative Will Cull. My Street." Keg. Price $12.0.". MOTOR OIL P.T.A. groups in the community gay high school. Mr. Abbatemarco Has 13 Chem-set plates for heller will combine their efforts in a attended Red Bank high school, thnn iiverano lierfornumrc. No-spill "quarters for headquarters din- and Is employed by the Monmouth safety vents. 100 ampere hour ca- YOU SAVE 51c OVER REG. 2.29 PRICE ner" to be held Mar. 28 at the county highway department. pacity. Red Bank Methodist fellowship hall. Proceeds will be sent to the national P.T.A. to be used to build Leonardo 77 a national headquarters building Miss Maureen Hayes ofVBuiilng- 10 Qt. Sealed Can plus tax in Chicago. ton avc, a .student at Montclair Members who will serve on theState Teachers college, has been This Sali; Only committees include Mrs. John San- named to the cast of the "Glnss ford and Mrs. Everett Baynton, Menagerie" to be presented by Play- • Gives "hot-spot" protection Very stable1, resists breakdown dining room, and Mrs. Hurd, Mrs. rs, a college dramatic organization. Long lubricating life Hammond, Mrs. Walter Woodhcad, The play will be given Apr. 2G • Keeps oil rings unclogged Mrs. Bethune Jones, Mrs. Harold through May 2 at College high • Protects parts from corrosion Stays tough, resists heat E. Williams, Mrs. William Rich- school, Montclair. Miss Hayes, a Extremely low carbon content mond, Mrs. O. Ibsen Nodrum, Mrs. freshman, appeared in Players' • Helps keep motor clean Albert E. Newman, Sr., and Mrsfal. l production of "Stage Door." Victor Edelmann, tickets. Mrs. Po- land, the P.T.A. president, will be "The Professor Goes Haywire," a a member of the door committee. thi'ca-act comedy will be present- ed by the senior class of Middle- Allstate Battery ALLSTATE COMPOUNDED OIL Miss Abbie V. Strickland, school town Township high school, tonight Otinriintcod J2 Full Months 1 art instructor, told of plans being and tomorrow night, in the Leon- In Your Container Cqt. made for an April art exhibition. ardo grade school auditorium. Proceeds will be used to purchase Keg. JBc ((». 14 /? a collection of pictures to be used A party was given Feb. 28 for With Old Buttery for visual education purposes in Janet Brady, daughter of Mr. and Kejr. J'rfc-ti SS.fi:. art classes of the school system. Mrs. Joseph Brady, the occasion Our lowest itrifeil Allstate lialtery! SHERMAN'S being her eighth birthday. Guests ;19 plate—80 ampere hnur capm*- Mrs. Nordrum was named pro- were Barbara, Judy and Marie ity. iiafrty non-spill vents. Install New Spark Home Decorators* gram chairman. Burst, Judy Osip, Donald Ast, Fred yours today! 45 Bro»<1 St Gerlach, Joseph Porcclli, Joseph Plugs The Red Cross serves humanity Brady, Mrs. Joseph Rhcin, Mrs. Cross Rim COLDSPOT Spacemaster Bed Bank in your name. Keep it strong— Anthony Lb.zatti, Mrs. William keep it ready. Give through your Maack and Mrs. Marie Burst. Wrench Red Cross 1950 fund. 330" Beacon Light council, Daughters Kelt. 13c of America, will have their official All.ilnte pIllK" »i"' 540 lower rnsl per mile visitation meeting tonight at the nt n thrifty mice. Community fire house. KIJK. 80c In sols "f -1 "l* Patrick Daly of Jersey City is Kits nil earn. more. At Sours to- Tightens, spins off dny I J. J. TRAVERS & SONS, Inc. visiting his daughters, Mrs. Ethel wheel nuts easily. Coleman and Mrs. Joseph Donncl- Rust-rcsifitant. Car- PAINTING & PAPERHANGING lon. bon steel. Leonardo American Legion post TURPENTINE ALSO SPRAY PAINTING will hold a dance tomorrow night Vacuum at the Brcntwood hotel. Pure Distilled When you arc in need of a Paint or Paper- Mrs. Carl Schrag observed her Bottle birthday Saturday, and guests at Sealed Can hanging job, call us for an estimate. a party at her home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karl, Mr. and Mrs. Hans 990 Palme, Mrs. Lena Karl, Mr. Schrag Phone Red Bank 6-0236 or 6-37118-M and Dorothy Schrag of this place, Kcp. 1.29 Reg. IDo 100 BIG FAMILY Pint * ! i # hottl* arid Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lambert- keeps liriuitU tint son and sons Howard and Carl of nr cold for 24 Belford. hours. GIAH* filler Mr. and Mrs. William Lawlcr vacuum. At SeHr.it SIZE 7 CU. FT. spent the week-end at Hasbrouck Heights with Mr. and Mrs. William • Stainless Steel Freeier Chest COAL Freiman. THE The auxiliary of Community fire Stores 23.2-Lbs. company held a card party at the fire House last Thursday, with Mrs. Carl Schrag as hostess. Prize win- • Room to Store Tallest Bot- ners were Mrs. Elsie Suable and tles and Containers Mrs. James MacPhee. Mrs. Joseph Miller will be hostess at today's card party, and Mrs. Carl Bergman • Perma-Thrift Unit — 5 Year will be hostess Thursday, Mar. 16. RIGHT MOW WE CAN CONVERT Protection Plan The auxiliary of Community fire YOUR HEATING PLANT FROM company will meet Tuesday after- noon at the fire house. Self-Sealing Paint • Exclusive Design Free Cubs Mrs. Lillian Mallen attended a Steel Garbage Can Can He Applied Over Surfaces luncheon bridge last w-eek at the Ice Trays COAL to OIL HEAT home of Mrs. Fred Bried at Brook- Corrugations Give SlreiiRili QA •'"<> lyn. i»O in Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 2 • Coldex Insulation of fine 9-gal. Capacity 1 VI Ue&. 3.30 Frank Patterson were Mr. and spun glass fibers Mrs. Howard Day of Springfield. 1 iVv Here's a self-soalinK paint that Rep. 51.79 needs no primer. Can be npplird Ort Stevens of Bay Head was their Galvanized steel with light fitting nvover«r wallpaperwallpa . guest Sunday. cover, riveted hail handle. Huxt-re 4 to 6 HOURS flintant, sanitary. Now—nt Sears 1 Quart Sin • Full Width Crisper of Porce- Fred Meyer is a surgical patient WITHOUT DISCOMFORT at Fitkln hospital. lain Enamel Mr. and Mrs. William Sexton Garbage OR INCONVENIENCE spent several days in New York (Even in ZERO weather) city last week visiting Mr. and Can DROP Mrs. George Knowels and Mr, and Mrs. Charles F, Bowman. CLOTHS Buy Your New Lick thi COAL SITUATION and SAVE MONEY! Mr. and Mrs. George Black, Jr., 1.99 Heavy Crepe Cold Spol Space- spent Sunday at North Arlington, Hett. $2.60 Master on Scars guests of Mr. and Mrs. Black, Sr. Galvanized • tell. 9' x 10' Corrufjalerl steel Easy Payment Plan Mr. and Mrs. Walter Belke, Sr., tt ides, reinforced of Newark, were recent visitors domed linttfim. 20* INSTALL A here with Mr. and Mrs. Bclke, Jr. gallon capacity. Reg. 89c 390 The Council of Civic associations NEW 1950 met last Thursday at Mlddletown township hall. Township activities Apartment Size Special were discussed. Miss Carol Thorns attended the KENMORE WASHER roller derby at Jersey City Sunday. Goldspot Freezer Offlcors were elected at a meeting 95 of the Scout Mothers' auxiliary last 4.1 cubic foot sizes 144 ft£ ilia Thursday. They are MrB. Walter •OIL BURneR ..V", .-/"II Schoellner, president: Mrs. Jerry •Takes up so little space, yet stores 144 lbs. of frozen Gonnorclll, vice president; Mrs. Helen Dear, recording secretary; food. Beautifully finished porcelain enamel work top! Mrs. James Ronaldson, correspond- Freeze and store at same time in either food section.. i NO SAVE . NO ing secretary; Mrs, Anthon Lund, treasurer, and Mrs. George Thorns, automatic cold control and adjustable divider. Helps MONEY •' UP*'TO' MORE publicity. i'liymcnl i'laii you prepare nutritious tasty meals'on a family budget! * COAL Mrs. John Corhett, Mrs. Mary DOWlk' " 35%; Jackson and Mrs. Murk Crook were ,1 MONTHS; ON ,HE*nr. 118 WORRIES gueits it a cannsts, party Friday KoK. 121.50 TO HI C05T nt th« homr of Mrs. Frank Pattor- «on. Both the Community and Biovent A specially reducocl pries by our factory, Banish forovor iho spocior 0/ an emply coal bin, Roiolve NOW to flro companies wer« called out brings you this entra savings on Kenmore, enjoy Iroublofreo, fuel-saving, QUIET AUTOMATIC heal. And Monday to put out a brush lire on remembor-for CLEANLINESS, CONVENIENCE and relaxing COM- route 36 nnd' Appleton live, A big gloaming whito Kenmore washer with Finns tor memhars of the 4-0 Re- giant porcolflin enamel tub. Automatic timer, FORT you pay no moro for QUIET AUTOMATIC suporlallve per- publican club to Attand th« annual formance than for ordinary oil burnors, mamb«r«hlp luncheon of thn Unit- automatic drain pump! Honr) hiqh riqitntor tid Wnmnn's Republican clubs of clutch! Buy Konmoio duiinrj Voluo Demon- llti Monmouth county, were nmclo nt n V * •• meeting1 Inst week st Community llrfllionl : WILLIAM A. FLUHH flrn hollar, Thn luncheon will ho j f, 0, lox 4 7, fl«d B/ink. N, j, held Mnr, 34 «t th« Molly Pitcher hol«l, Thn 4-D rluh will hold n curd • Giant Ovortiie Porcolain Enamel Tub ! dual* itnti lurllur Inlormolion without fiinly Monday nflcrnonn, Mnr, 2ft, * obligation. with Mr«. Curl Nehru* «« thn hint. \ Mam* ——~m——~———^———— 0 Excluiivo Deiign 6 Vane Agitator Addritu Tim nuxlllmy of inn Amrrlrnn Legion will hold * card pni'ly Mon- day night, Mm1. 30, nt Community • 8 Position Wringer { )ealors All Ovor New Jenay fire, huiisc, Mrs, Henry Htovnr Is • Vo obligation for free survey! chnlrmnn. Mrs, Joseph Cm pirn niul Mm, 0 Stoam Seal Cover Anthony Plltnlk itnve U(I. Would the assessment FROM REGISTER FILES was the first oyster planter at that survived by his widow, the former Editor and I'ubllsher Fifty Years Ago Miss Elizabeth S. Woud, a brother •TAMES .J. HOGAN, Associate Editor unit lie Sl.l'OO? That is Hie value set In- James Fltzgibbons, who had been place to go south to buy oysters. Miss Helen Wells, who lived be- and two sisters. M. HAKOLD KELLY. Assistant Editor die government in VM1. imployed by Sabath and White for Rufus Taylor Casler, one of the \\. HARHV PKXMXGTON. Plant Supt. six years, left their employ^ to gotween Holmdel and Wickatunk, re- Present nieinliers of the lownsliip eoni- ceived a surprise visit from about best known residents of Eatontown, nto the plumbing business for him- died after a long illness in his 84th Memher ot tht Afiociated Prtu th. imimilteo arc opposed In takiii"' over si reels iclf in the Throckmorton building 50 friends. The Aiiori.i:ril Pics* is entitlfd excltlllvjlj to The pension of Thomas J. Letts year, for rerublion'.ion of n!i the Iocs! newi tirintrd in thu news- tn Wharf ave. Mrs. Susan B. Walsh, wife of Wil- paper, ns ivcl! :i« nil A I' run iliipitlrlif *• and utilities in (lie Vail Homes. What then? At a domino party given by Mrs. of Long Branch was increased from $6 to $8 a month. liam Walsh of Harding rd., died of Mrmlx-r Audit Bureau or Circulation The P. II. A. says it will then sell Vnil as i. C. Thompson of Matawan, prizes complications in her 53d year. ere won by Mrs. J. T. Sutphen John B. Grover of Irving pi., one Exclusive National Advcrtisinir ReprMjnUllvf, Urt.ttr a "package unit.'' Wlm (hen will decide nd Mrs. Bart Tice. Twenty-Five Years Ago Weeklies. f'Ji Broadway, Netv York Uty of Red Bank's oldest residents, died when the place has outlived its usefulness Samuel Barry, son of James A, An automobile showroom and ga- at the age of 94 years. He was arry of Locust Point, was ten-rage was being built at a cost of This ncw!>pnpcr nssunies no rc-tTionBlUilities for and must, lie lorn down? That's important. born in Llncroft and had lived at mmcmeutu of opinions in letter* from il» readers. lcrcd a party in celebration of his$10,000 at the corner of Maple ave. Red Bank about 70 years. The Red Hunk ISeKisler nsMimo no financial reiuonsililll- We recall Vail Homes was built as a 6th birthday. Present were Mr. and Gold st. by Homer C. Mcthot, tic for typocnilihical error., in advertinfmenl. l>ut mil re- ind Mrs. Edwin H. Burdge, Mr. dealer of Jordan automobiles. It print that part of nn ndvritisrmcnt in which the tTsograpn- temporary emergency property nol, as nd Mrs. M. Desprcaux, Mrs. Bwa. s expected that the structure icii! (tiiir nccui-s. Advertim!- *vill pleafe notify the mm.standard low-cost bousing'. It is on govern- ahili, Mamie Travcrs, Lizzie Flenv would be ready for occupancy by aermrnt fmmclialrly nf any error which may orrur. n/*, Anna and Elizabeth Cahill, May 1. Editorial Views Subscripliini Prices i i Advaii e. One year 13.00; nx nient owned land. Would the best interests thel Johnson, Sadie Despreaux, Miss Elizabeth Scherer of Lcroy months. S-."H: Threi month? SI.SO: »insle cony. 7 ctnti. of die township's taxpayers be served if lellie Card, Goldie Stearns, Mario pi. was entertaining Miss Erna l«sucd Weekly ciilcml n» Second-Class Matter at the Poll- nd Christina Peters, Ada MaySchmidt of Germany. Of Other Papers offli'C «' fieri Bjlil. N. .'•• imrirr :hf; Act nf March 3. 18jj.they had only their own problems, and not, weeney, Myrtle Walling, Eugenie Firemen were called out by a Vail's, to worry about as Iho result of ieath, Emma Burdge, * Myrtle small fire in Burrowes Asay's house THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950. 3occkcl, Herbert Carhart, Arthur on McLaren St., but their services LITTERED ROADS A separation? These are the i|iiestions the Tohnson, John Peters, Edwin E. were not needed since the blaze was DISGRACE people may want to have answered first. Jrovcr, Albert Burdge, Edwin H. extinguished before their arrival. If we thought It would do any Death at the Crowing oldcn, John and Will Cahill, Mich- The fire was caused by a gasoline appreciable -good we would ad- el Fleming, Simon Despreaux, Jos- stove. vocate that officials of all munici- The tlcatli of .Mrs. Dorothy Wildunger, ph E. Johnson, Alllc Peters, Nel- . A new industry, very different palities post notices of requests ov More "Red Herringt" on Maxson and Floyd Smith. from any other in the county and demands that users of our street? iSS-vcur-olil wife suit! uwWu-v, at: tlio Tminj) Joseph McDermott, Jr. of Free- one that would carry Red Bank and highways refrain from littering Hollow jM-iuli- rrussiiiji lit MidiUotown last Victor Kravchenko, Russian refugee lold received a surprise visit from made machines to many parts of thoroughfares with papers, tin cam author, testifying Tuesday before the House employ his knowledge for the pub- .bout 40 of his friends. The guests the United States, turned out itsand bottles as they walk or drive wci'k is ;i trauvtlv Mini sorvt-s only to IMH- lic benefit. However, the Long ame dressed as ghosts and sheets first products in this town during LETTERS FROM Branch tax rate reduction of $8.50 along. ilie |iniiii dial iuul (Iiis un-American activities committee at Wash- ,nd pillow cases. the week. The Faspray corporation We arc appalled at the thought- per $1,000 for 1950 emphasizes Mr. Ezekial Gravatt died in his 75th sent out a number of dishwashing been properly protected her life would have ington, told how Soviet, officials in this OUR READERS Sherman's high qualifications for machines and it was expected that lessness of many individuals who the county office. For he and May- 'car at the home of his daughter, apparently cart their accumulated country shipped "dozens of tons'' of secret Mrs. W. A. Bloomer of Newburg, the plant would be working at full been spared. It can be recalled that, other T or J. William Jones led the efforts trash to some nearby side road and L . S. documents and materials to the Soviet 'BLOT ON . . . . FATHIOTS' to keep taxes down, just as in the . Y. He was born in Perrineville capacity just as soon as skilled dump it. Much of the natural deaths have occurred at the same location. depression days of the early 30's nd for many years had been a mechanics could bo procured. beauty of the countryside, is mar- Although visibility is considered good Onion during the war. The renounced Com- Rumson, N. J.they saved the municipality from esident of Matawan, Some of the young women of red by this carelessness. More re- March 5, 1950 insolvency. Mrs. Susan Jeffrey, age 72, wife Holmdel organized a club under the munist, author of "I Chose Freedom" and To The Editor: cently we have come to view with at this particular crossing, there is a stall- Mr. Sherman h-ecame head of the f William Jeffrey of Oceanic, died name of the girls' athletic club. alarm the tendency of some motor- inducing hum]) in the road at this point former Soviet; purchasing agent said tlint Ignorinc the diversionary tactics Long Branch city finance depart- ftcr a short illness. She had been Miss Hazel Kramnier, a Holmdel ists who make it a habit (o throw of the supporters of a World Fed- ment back in 1932. The city debt lorn at that place on the site later teacher and Mrs. Harry Helm were which is a hazard. Installed by the railroad every Russian sent to the United States eral Union—with their "you did so then was $4,407,087.79. In 1940 he from their car windows empty —I did not" approach—let us study had reduced it to $2,151,638.81. He iccupied by the Hon. C. N. Bliss the chief organizers of the group. whiskey and beer bottles. This is is the customary cross-armed railroad during the. war had a secret assignment to the opinions of some of the author- has continued the good work, do- esidence. She was survived by her Officers elected were Edna Ritter, most noticable on tho north side of serve as an espionage agent. ITe told how ities outside the county and .state, ing necessary borrowing when mon- usband and three children, Mrs. president; Marguerite Westerburg, the West Freeliold-Smithburg1 road. crossing sign, and under it, a small sign men who vigorously oppose this ey was cheap at short term low Elizabeth Brighton of Oceanic, Mrs. vice president; Margaret Sutphen, That an attempt was made to dis- le helped pack six large bags full of U. S.scheme to make a province of the secretary and Margaret Ely, treas- warns there is no flagman on duty. There United States In a Super-State, thus interest rate whenever possible. Annie Hulse and Mrs. Susan Van card them off the traveled portion military secrets which were flown to Russia abolishing this country by legal Debt service cost this year Is over Brunt of Fair Haven, urer. Other members of the club of the road—as evidenced by lines aJjso is a bell that rings when a. train ap- means. 556,000 below 1949. There should, Mrs. Charles Dickinson of Occ-were Lillian Ryan, Ruth Hammond, of containers in the grassy portion proaches. Hut considering the human ele- under diplomatic immunity. it seems, certainly be satisfaction nlc entertained at a taffy pull and Gertrude and Frieda Ritter, Emma off the highway—is granted but In the February 1950 issue of the in the reflection that such a man Stilwagon, Elizabeth Sutphen, Lil- ment and present day travel, are these Yale Alumni maguzinc, you willIs to be available for service in cr guests were Misses Jennie and they arc still an eyesore. Kravchenko told many other acts of find an article on the recent debate directing the county's affairs. Vellle Harvey, Jennie and Margaret illan Gruller, Annalaura Holmes and If some device could bo found warning devices adequate? espionage done by Russians in this country between Cord Meyer, Yale '42, and rill, Mlra Alas, Mr. and Mrs. John Dorothy Maher. The girls were lo abate this nuisance it should be Dr. Arnold Wolfcrs, authority on B. B. Bobbltt cnnlngs, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Har- racticing for a minstrel show done. State laws provide heavy 3Ioninout.li county's population is grow- while American ships were being sunk and international jurisprudence, at the •ey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jeffrey, vhich was to be given in the ball- Yale Law school. Dr. Wolfers de- KKASONABLK DOUBT penalties for the throwing of brok- ing heavily. Uonds once seldom used are American lives lost getting supplies to Rus- clares: Samuel Brill and George Alas. •oom of the old hotel at that plucc. en glass into the traveled portions Mrs. Ann Heyer, widow of James After spending most of the wln- becoming thickly settled residential streets. sia to stop Hitler, and the thousands of "I call the proposal a revolution- 257 River Road, of highways and streets. These ary one. . , . Worse than the nrmti- Red Bank, N, J. Hcyer of Holmdel, died at the home er at Florida, Robert Cooper rc- were passed to keep such thorotigrh- There is no better example of this tliau lives sacrificed later by Americans to winment race Is the underlying cause: March 6, 1950 f her daughter, Mrs. Charles H. lincd home and resumed manage- farcs clear ot anything that might a real struggle hetween tiie West To the Editor: Okerson of Jerseyvllle. She wasnent of his store on the state hlgh- damage tires of vehicles and horses' the locale of last week's tragic accident. the war. It makes every good American's and Ihc East over fundemental orn near Vanderburg and spent al- ,vay at Fair View. issues, not. over security alone. . . . In defending United World Fed- feet. If there must be grade crossings, the blood boil to hear such things now, andThe World Federalists have tried eralists, Ruth C. Campbell wrote most her entire life in the vicinity After spending a vacation at her The aesthetic phase of the sit- even more so when he is told it is just a to be practical .... they have been you a letter stating, "Not a single f Holmdel. ome at Tinton Falls, Miss Gwcn- uation should be equally protested, best protection is afforded by gates, man- driven into a corner where, I think, member of U. W. F. Leadership, Mrs. Lydla M. Taylor, widow of lolyn Harrison resumed her duties Tho matter might be relived some- operated or automatic, that stop traffic. "red herring." they have had to take nn unten- national, state or local, is a Com- ohn Taylor of Red Bnnk, died at s a designer of women's apparel what if county and township ofllcl- able position morally and political- munist sympathizer." ier home at the age of 75 after a t New York. Bells and blinker lights just cannot over- ly. We can't have a legislature in ls would adopt ordinances pro- which we wouldn't have the major- Without further ado, I want to ong illness. Misses Anna, Mary and Jessie libitlng such practices which would come such human factors as forgetfulness ity because they would legislate us hereby show that some leaders of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis White of Liddy of Port Monmouth gave a nclude provisions for severe pen- Space—Our Greatest Asset out of our wealth." the U. W. F. are listed in govern- Herbert st., held open house in cel- urprise party In celebration of the Uties for any infractions.—Frce- or carelessness by either the motorist or ment publications as being affiliated bration of their 61st wedding an- lirthday of their mother, Mrs. John Then Congressman Lawrence H. with Communist fronts or causes. iold Transcript. the engineer, nor automotive handicaps Two recent happenings point up thSmite h (R.) of Wisconsin, speaking niversary. ,iddy. GuesU included Mrs. Wil- fact that this entire neighborhood is inbefore the House on Fallacies of According to "Beliefs, Purposes Mrs. M. E. Allaire returned to ,am Willett and son Norman, Mr. STOP COSTLY FAVORITISM like stalling or balky motors. This is the World Government, says: & Policies," a publication.bearing ncr home on Broad st. after spend- nd Mrs. Charles Runyon, Mr. nnd time when railroads should lake steps to (he midst of a boom such as has been en- "Let us not be deceived. . . These the stamp of V. W. F., Inc., North ,ng a month visiting relatives in Irs. Thomas Weather and children Owners and operators of the huge resolutions should not talk of Monmouth County chapter, of >Jew York state. ilelvin, Genevieve and Beatrice, box-car" trucks have been "get- give the maximum in crossing safety joyed by suburban Long Island, Westehes- strengthening the United Nations. which I believe Mrs. Campbell is ing away with murder" BO long in ter and North Jersey for several years. They should talk of discarding the chairman, there arc 35 members on The graduating class of the Red •Irs. Thomas ,Casler and Louis Mil- Vew Jersey that they have tho in- throughout this rapidly growing shore United Nations and setting up the National Advisory Board of Bank public school was enjoying er. solence now to squawk because area. Delav can mean more deaths. One was a statement by Little Silver something entirely different in itsthis organization; among these are more social times than any prc- •While feeding a team of horses here's a move by the Administra- place. Dr. Rufus Clement and Lewis ious class had enjoyed. There had which he had recently purchased, tion at Trenton to make them pay Councilman Chester Apy. Kef erring to the "This Is a proposition to super- Mumford. ieen a number of social gatherings Charles Houlitt of Colt's Neck was sede and extinguish the Constitu- a. small portion of what other states more than 100 new houses built in Little In the "Review of the Scientific it the homes of members and dur- knocked down by one of them. His require. Evidently they do not ap- tion of the. United States. and Cultural Conference For World ing the week they were delight- on Joseph happened to enter the What About Vail? Silver in 1949, Mr. Apy speculated:, "In "A world government with power Peace," prepared by the Commit- preciate good treatment. Instead to take jurisdiction over all matters tee on Un-American Activities, U. fully entertnined at tho home of the am just as the animal started if being grateful that the program Ai in any controversy—there's them ten years there will not be a single piece of that bear on war and peace would S. House of Representatives,- it rincipal, Stephen V. Arrowsmith rampling; Mr. Heulitt and heutlined in proposed legislation that says it is and them that, says it ain't. land suitable for residential development in be capable of taking jurisdiction says one of the purposes of this >f Maple ave. ushed to his father's rescue. Mr. ireparcd by the Attorney General, over everything. Conference Is to discredit American Miss Carrie W. Mount, daughter Heulitt was badly bruised and con- hey gripe about it being due to One of the current local questions is:the borough that won't have a building "Arc the American people ready culture and extol the virtues of if Mrs. Mary E. Mount of Wallace fined to his home for several days he railroad lobby and about it in- to yield up to an hypothetical world Soviet culture." Rufus Clement is t., was married to Otto Truax of is a result thereof. Should Shrewsbury township "divorce" it- legislature the power lo levy world :reasing cosU to the public "be- on it." listed as being a sponsor of theBelmar. The ceremony was per- A new real estate development :ause", to use the phraselogy of a taxes against their property, trans- New York conference in March, ormed at the bride's home by Rev. was launched by the Tuller Con- self from the government's Alfred Vail The other was passage by the Fair actions and Incomes? 1949. Among other organizations release, "the railroads no longer Homes and be re-established as a new bor- Haven mayor and council of a new set of 'Is this Congress really willing to under which he Is listed, one IsR. G. Davey. truction company. The land was cart compete with trucks." give up its constitutional preroga- "American Committee for Protec- Announcement was made of the >art in Red Bank and'Little Sil- ough? This idea that it should has gonerules for the subdivision of property fortive in matters of declaring war and tion of Foreign Born," cited as redding of John W. Valentine, Jr., er and covered a 23-acre tract, J. If that is true it's because thf exercising control over the nrmed subversive by the U. S. Attorney ion of John W. Valentine of Wal- D. Tuller of Red Banit and Arthur rucks arc so heavily subsidized by far enough forward to become a legislative the purpose of new residential and busi- forces? General. Rufua Clement Is on the ace st. and Miss Sadie Lucrctia tryker of Trenton were the prin- icing given frco rights of way, bill which, if passed and signed by Gov. "How many world army divisions National Advisory Board of U. W.Williams, daughter of Mrs. George :lpal owners of the company. A which the monster ones ruin, and ness development. The idea expressed in of Communist troops would we P., Inc. itherwise while the railroads hnve want to have garrisoned in the Colcy and tho late Captain Caley lame for the new tract had not Driscoll would allow for a local referendum this technical document that had been pre- It seems to me that those whose een selected and the person sub- o bear a back-breaking burden of United States? f Shrewsbury, which had taken .axes. to have this done. pared by the borough planning board was "Do the American people wish purpose is to discredit American ilace the previous July. The cere- mitting the most appropriate name to do away with the dollar? To culture and to extol the virtues of mony took place at the Church of was to receive a cash prize of $100. The facts are that New Jersey Mixed up into the issue is the claim that growth is so rapid more land protec- have It absorbed In and supplanted Soviet culture would be good men he Transfiguration at New York. A $5 gold piece, donated by Mrs. has tho heaviest truck traffic of Borne make that Vail has been a revenue tion is needed. by some now world currency? The for real Americans to be leary of; Fred Diets of Middletown took H. C. Perrlne of East Front st., any state because of its location great world-wide sharc-thc-wealth yet Mrs. Campbell says, "Not a between the great population cen- producer, a money-maker, for the township plnn can be put through as one of single member of U. W, F. leader- or his bride, Miss Christine Tletjen was disposed of on the co-operative What was said at Little Silver and done the flrst acts of the new World Leg- ship, national, state, or local, is a if Jersey City. After a wedding Ian by the Red Bank auxiliary of ters of New York and Philadelphia «ud its schoo] board in past years. Others at Fair Haven reflect the land boom that Is Jature. Communist sympathizer," trip, tho couple set up housekeep- he Spring Lake hospital and wasind gets less taxes from tho hugo ing at Oceanic. won by Mrs. B. C. Downing of railcr-trucks than any of the oth- deny this is so. Both views—pro and con— "One- may question the historical Furthermore, nine others listed ?r forty-seven states. Its truck has settled upon and continues in this gen- validity of the hope that peace is by "Beliefs, Purposes eft Policies" J. Alex Guy was appointed post- Riverside ave. appear to be beside the point in this par eral area. Real estate development is ab-necessarily to be achieved through as being members of the National master to succeed Alex McClces at A young men's association was iveight law, according to the U. S. widening the area of sovereignty." Advisory Board of U. W.F., Inc., Holmdel. organized at the Synagogue of the "'ubllc Roads Bureau, "has the ef- ticular matter. sorbing most street and road frontage and Lastly, there is the lleiy analysis are named in U. S. Government John C. Crawford and A. B. Craw- B'nal Israel on Riverside ave. Of- fect of encouraging heavy axle- of World Federalism written by W. oads." The crux of the matter is: First, would now is cutting deep into the back lands. Floyd Jackson, National Chairman publications ns being affiliated with ford, butchers at Tlnton Falls, re- icers elected were Max Weisman, of the Americanism Committee of Communist fronts or causes. Lewis newed their partnership to buyresident; David Berlow, vice pies-* A heavy tractor-trailer truck the township, as a municipality, gain ;ui,\ Ttig estates are being cut up into smaller the National Sojourners—whose Mumrord is one of those. calves, lamb, sheep and cattle from ident; Morris Cohen, sccrctnry; pays New Jersey only $785 a year advantages il, does not already have l>v lots. People are pouring into die Red Hnnk written permission I have to use The name of Lewis Mumford ap- local farmers. .ioncl Finkelstein, treasurer and in fuel taxes and registration fees; the information as 1 see (11. Major pears on a government publication Gideon and Daly were putting up Harry Caplan and Benjamin Al- $000 of It in giis tax, according to ridding itself of Vail? Second, would the area to live. Mostly they are people with Jackson says this Is a plan for the in ii list of other names after the concentration of power with author- windmill near their barns at erin, trustees. u national study of vehicle taxation following: "Among the Communists Holmdel, which would give them As a result of making art uncx- by Griffcnhagcn and Associates, people of this growing community be betmiddle-bracket incomes, with money lo ity to enslave the world. After list- and Communist fellow-travel-ers x ing (lvc pages of C'onimunist-frnnt who have been writing: textbooks running water through all theccted return to his restaurant nf- public administration consultants. ter ofT if their local affairs were governed spend for average luxuries and moderately allillations of leading World Feder- for use in public schools are thobuildings. The water was to be.er he had closed business for the This contrasts with a national av- by a mayor and six-man borough council high taxes. alists, he snys: following:" pumped from a nearby brook. iay, Andrew Doughorty interruped erage of $1,087 for the same size "The U.W.F. hnve followed the I am most interested In knowing Misses Susie and Bessie .Hurley, wo thieves In tho act of unlocking and typo truck, and is only nbout instead of a three-man township committee All this activity gives promise of vast established Communist party line how Mrs. Campbell can explain this daughters of Charles H. Hurley, he door of his establishment. The one-flfth tho 53,770 collected by in forming university and lower away. If the will only send for who were employed as dressmakers hleves fled and were not identified. ilichigan. as at present? These are the <|uentions that opportunities within our region. Merchants school Federalists groups; regionnl government publications on Coma-t Red Bank, were enjoying a va- Gene Tunncy, light heavyweight One out of every four vehicles must be answered honestly and without bias will he able to sell more. A range of new meetings have been held with se- munism, she could supplement her cation at their home In Shrews- hampion of America, was back in lected high school students; they education. I agree more thnn ever using New Jersey highways has an and politics, and without trying to balance Htores, varied service businesses and light enlist the support of educators us with The Register, in view of Mrs.bury. Red Bank after spending the win- axle load of ten tons or more, tho sponsors of their meetings. This is Cnmphell's broad statement. And Robert Poole of Atlantic High- ter in Florida, He was in excellent heaviest big-truck burden of any last year's checkbook. industries can be established for and bydono to lnlluenre the parents I should like to ask Mrs. Cnmpbcll lands, who had been working In R. hape and was eager for a chance itate in the nation, tho U. S. Bu- What good is it to go through n set ofthis increased population. Ratable revenue through tin! student. for her authority on this statement. S. Snyder'a office, took employment o fight Tom Gibbons. reau of Public Roads reported. Tho "It In our opinion that the Un- with tho Keyport Banking com- Russell Leonard, son of Mr. and books already accepted by the state board will rise in all towns as farmlands and Amcrlcan Activities Committee of Let us work harder than ever to report showed that the heaviest tin? Congress (should Investigate the follow the Idea of The nfigtilor pany. ilrs, Charles G. Leonard of Lln- ypo truclta use New Jersey road.s of education in liml out that the local school estates are carved up and new modern United World Kelernllsts, Inc. and when it says, "It would ha but wise The Wayside public school cleared croft, celebrated his 13th blrthdn'y more than twice ns much a.s Dela- other nllled organizations to deter- for Now Jersey to rescind Its reso- $6 at an entertainment which went with a party for n group of hisware, the next most heavily bur- board made nmiicy by educating Vail chil are built. That this growth should mine definitely their ultimate alms lution, ACR-17. towards tho funds bolng raised for rlends. dened state. dirn in I!* 17, IIUS mid J'JI!)? What would and purposes before fiii-lhor henr- I Imvn road U. W. F, proposals the purchnso of a now organ. Miss Miibel Carroll, daughter of conn.' lo us is natural. Space is our greatest Inua are continued liv the Commit- Of cuui'su the liencilcluiie» of nnd, In my humble opinion, II Victor Dean Konncy of Holmdct, Herbert Carroll and Wllllnm Tur- his favoritism nt the expense of. thai inrorniiiIi so-called world federal gov- planned to go Into business on nn HlgRlne, The groom was employed should be deceived by their ptopu- Ai'inv. which wns ctiiisiilt'i'ln^ Inking it over We can't will headlong into wealth and that House Concurrent Uesolutlon ernment? extensive: scale, by tho Faspniy company of Modgnndn,—Monmouth American, (M, Innocently worded through It l«, Anno M. Bowoin Mnynard Card, son of Mrs, LBnnk. . lust yi'iir, tliii'sn'i wiuil il. Accimlinir. ti> i'« have the riches remain. Progress run go on IIBH been pretty genernlly discred- 'anl of Nnvcalnk, entertained a MUs Grace VnnPelt, daughter of ited, I hope UKU the prominent Ho- ON JIONOK IIOI.I, JMIf'tS il H'llHIS III Illlllll ilN IMVII JllllCt'—(I JUKI no long its plans lire ready to acceptpuhllonns In thin atnte who were company of his young friend* In Dnnlel VnnPelt of Mntnwan nnd celebration of his toventh birthday, f.'l O.llllll ili.vi'|ii|iiiii'iil I'm' I'nl'l .M on mouth misled about the line n|gnlllcnnco John Klna of Red Bank worn mnr- Nineteen uludcnt.t limdo tho hon- its opportunities. The concern at present Is, or AttHrnibly Resolution 17 1 n'«I yonr Children Visit Prosont wero Knrle DoVcnly, Jus- tied at Matnwnn by Rev. R, S. Car- or toll at Moninoiith Junior college 111 view til' tills, I lie I'llllirc (if Vllll lil'COllH'H will ho mimly eiidugh to admit oph Maxwell, Raymond Taylor, FII- lisle, during the full term, Jjcun Edward and should he, lo make the best possible use the r error, and that I shall even- nn liii|iiM'iniii issue, us fur us (lie InxpnyerH more Dosprenux, Harold Drennon Charlcn C, Conovrr of Arthur pi. O, Hi'liliicfri' him announced, of our spiicc, We should be on guard to tual v /en IIIIH binding rcHolutlon Central Park Zoo nnd Vernon and Alllc Voorhccit, wits having a 35-font cruiser built 1 rescinded In New Jersey where II They urn William Allon, Tliootloro (if Slil'i'Wslini'V township lire coiicenicd. prevent "jei'ry-lnilll' coiiHti'iirllon, KIIIIII IIH l» II hlol nn the mi'tiiarleji of the The Mountain Hill Nursery Mils itMlth Hwnn of Locust Point nt the Kiiriwa limit works nt Bonllurlew, Anthony Caprlo, John Con- toolt a position In tho Oceanic pub- Win. \%-i 1,1 Ini.v Vnll? lluw Is II In IIfpl'Cllllllnl'P H lll'll'll llll'IIW Illlll llOIIIII III'I'IIN. I'ntrlot.i who fiiuuhl at Tirntnti nm| schmil of cjlmpol Hill, Mlddlclown vory, Hnlly l'.!nrl||ht, Myrtlo Mutton nt the Rnltlr nf Monmmith, lownnhl|>, In |ls cprlnx torm, spon- lic nohool, tnplnclng n teacher who Wllllnm Mniidin, lint Ciclln, Tony Incoplni), l.awruncu Knplloff IISSI'.V.'ll if il Is Mllll It IIII Slll.VS ill till' ItlWII WV SIKMIIII he ri'iiily In liullil new MCIIIIUIH Sincerely Youu, sored fur HA pupil* a trip to theresigned dun to III hen It ti. flUKh Rydrr, Wllllnm l.nvnlley intil John Kt'inmcrllng, UIOHSIJIII l.ltlen- Cent in I I'nrli ».oo, New York city A New York nutoinohllc coinpuny Hoy liili'liiii'lDW wore received nn ship? W'linl si'limil lit in I'll Is In lit' l'i'S|in||si wlit'ii nml where I hey nre needed, I.elV Mai Inn N. fltrnck. born, I toy Myd'H, Wlllliint I "ill lor- luM Tliuimliiy, Ironed * int'Kr building at Lung nrw iiieinb(i|'n uf Ihn Union HID iun, Andrew I'climo, lOlllol Schtff lilt' lur iln liirni.ioii o|' Vnll children? If iniike NII Is wlile enough mid allow iMADK NO MINTAKI'i Tin. ti l|> iniiiUnl Olr rlMiu; of Munch In which to huufo 80 ve-coiiipniiy nf lied llnnli, Audrey Itoilllioipo, l.ouniml bplv- 1 hicle*, Ilii' linlnll^l nn I'Mi'imlve proKrnni on the mill A hlrllidfiy piniy H'IIW jilvrn nl nil, Jeni) 'I'rcsioffloti, Charles Trout- sin ln» | In re U one is to I'll il for plenly of OIV-IIH'-SII I parking, l.i'l's l«oiiK Munich, N, ,1 i.':i|il, Wllllnm II, CIUIIIIIICI*, fur till! liiiiiii' nf Ml"» llflrn Ivlnn of 1 Ji'rt »f cnux, which wnn especially miin and Robert Wllelt. rnlr llii'Mi iliildii'ii, liuw will it fit]let') innke sure iiinl our utilities--inniMporln. Wnr, II, IliAil plnnneil for Ihr two nnd nni' hnlf mil My yrllts II Ic/tlilrnl of Keypiilt pi, for l''rnnk Hlnytr of Hum nml nt |nfitaiil pllut of the xlriiin I'lt'/ti'iil wi'in Mi, nml Mi'. fur 1I1U |nii'|iiisi'',' TIM',«I' M it' liii|Mii'liinl llou, fuel and powei' are kept abrensi our To Iho Keillor: yrnr-iilil children, Infoimiitlnii ni THE ATOM I'l'iinf Hint tin. Iti'.inililli-fin coun- III). Milijccl mntlcr wnn frniflmillv Iii t Nrw MiniiKWli'li hrlwtrn Hxlllnyl nnd fnmlly, Mnrlnn Htrnmif, l|lll'Nl illllH. growing nei'ik ty Jli'iMiiiH niiiimltli'i' niinli' nn uiifnlilril In HIM ililliliMi llnniinl Hiiyicvllln mill New Yoilt, wim nrr-Miiidiiii't Hlnyer, Kiithrilnr KIIHUI- I'liililiril by 'M-II In hulil In plni'O, ml«lnl «n|i| nml M'| Minys In |In KnriH'Nt liilrii- mill iiiti'i'.|iiuiiicipnl plan- xlnnrr Wnltnii Slii'inwin IIH Hie |nu- Yi'i •rli-iii'i. *vitli Ilil. uin "i> tt"'iili lilui'li ImlhlliiK iluilni! iliti fall ti'iin Int; Hi Huyii'Vllli', He fiwli'liril Ihr Jut thin Druwnt'c, (MIIIIII'M Hlnyrr WIMIIII Inn iir.-, n l,i Mini,. Imir, InwiiHliiji, nml if I'i'iillv vnliii'N |4n dnu'ii ning liiilNl be done on Hie level of serloilM ly numliii'i' Mi nuiTcnl 1111 • i lor wlii'i'l when the i"I"' Inolif, An nHliiiini'r riviuiii nnd (irni'Hi1 Cilillr, I'lllllOH mi II Ini'lllhri nf I hi' linn 11| Till. JH'llllui'd N/ll'lll/f ItiJMI Will III l I In' wheel Murled (a «|ilrt I'lltltW IVCIC Illlllll' f'T| Illc |||>I -.li.1T In l.i wlm ilit'ii !H lining in lirai iIn' Imi'ili'ii for ami I'oiilliiiilng Muily to innke our gift of of I'Vi'i'liiilili'in when Mr, I'nelicit I'luili' fliidl Milijt'l'tfl an him 11ml<'i' the chin nnd An.| nil « nitlMH HI tin. Horn, of Ilifin him mil M!ll1i|llnntli' bull [m Ihr In in III ol Ilii' I'diiinllnii ol \'iil| t'lillilivn? And Imw •tut it! »• it|i|ilre|iitlnil It Mil i K him l» tin* the yniintt lndlr,<' Huilnl nml nth ll-ll-ill,I, , A-lt',liili., ilvmlly tllllll: , prndiiee the III>M| iidviinlii^eri I'm I n IIHIIMI fur, Mi, Hheriniin I 1 1 Id" Wl'll lllUI'AII III' II llll'lllln'l (if Inl Inn mi'lhiiil-. Miiny Held I tips A OD-fmil /Injdioli whlnh win 1 ntIt' I'IIIII of Hiinipon to bn lulil II IVnIH nl.wil >l illnit'i' «lnu«. imit'li wniild ilint HIIMIIIIII in? 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Hofmnnn, Jolin Hunt. l-'mik Jnhanno- rangemcnt.s for two weeks and which included articles from sev- mar.n, James McCuines*. Taylor Randall. WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH School News HPI-1 Kountrrc, Walter Scholl, Unviil carry out their pJnn.s with the as- eral countries. Thi.s week the sub- KUMSON HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Ziporn. sistance of their classmates. The ject is "Horses." The committee IT 18 NOT TRUE TO SAY 'WE DID EVERYTHING POSSIBLE" SOS* rrcfihtnen—Carol Berk'. Anna Cla... members of the present committee has been busy making »n attractive UNLESS CHIROPRACTIC WAS INCLUDED Miss Alma vomSteeg, phyaicnl brone, Hetty Knnchl. Porothy l.orenxo, are Joanne Alcssandroni, chairman; education instructor of the high Maty Virginia Masnn, Mnna Mcllahey, display of th« many articles sm-h Patricia Mcauinc**, Shirley /'errinr. J>or. Joyce Bush, Pati Berg and Joan Red Bank 6-0001 school has successfully passed her is Swen*on, Uoltiiic Webb. Clarip. Werle Max. Their theme for last week as statues, pictures and stories of DR. WARREN FOWLER officials' rating test for tho N. J. mann, John Calverl. Robert llentieii was on "Foreign Lands" and they horses which they and the group Swimming Ollicials and Coaches Mirhael Rennen, Kdward Chndwlck. PHO.VE I'nuelaa FarrlnKton, Jelvin l-'nrce, Rower presented a very interesting exhibit have been bringing to class. Son BROAD ST. Chiropractoi &-303S 17 Broad St., Red Bank association. (loctz, Charles CurtU. Roderick Cray- She officiated at the annual Man- Ijewie. Kdward Terry* Donald Manning. ton B. Metcalf Memorial Swimming Hurry NeUou, John Noonan. Paul Prt- erBon,,Edward Remhert, Leon Itoyer, Joe Downstairs Department meet at the Orange Y.M.C.A. ian. Scalzo. Alan Schmidt. OnrRe Schanck. 28. Jon Sorrontino, Albert Talbot, Rus?ell Burtis Scott i.s practice teaching in physical education and social sth made—Jean Haird. Lillian Con- nor, fiortrudn Hollowav. Judith Parker, science in Rumson high school. He Ann Po'ak, Joan Smith. John Brighton, Here's the best and most beautiful car is a graduate of Leonardo high James Chadwii-k. William Dnwntra. Her- bert (jprcllnit, Holiert fioodell. William school, and a member of the senior irnlit, Robert Johnson, Robert Looser, class at Rutgers university. William Mefilrr. Dr. Charles A. Wolbach, super- 7th trrnde—Nancy Carle, Christine Ger- at lowest cost vising principal of the Rumson nrdi, Lvsheth Panels. Joyce Warnecke. Call William*. Andrea Vnn Noatrand. schools, was in attendance at the Michael Ausar.l'red Clnmhrone. Henry convention of the American Asso- Feldman. rieoritc (Ireenwav. Fred Mill, fiary Haitian. Eilily Srhmlilt, John ciation of School Administrators at Spurdle, Oeorce Prawlinuffh. Atlantic City last week. The third Inter-class forum be- EMiMENTARY SCHOOL tween th« two freshman sections Mrs. Hciser, teacher of the fourth of world geography was held Feb. grade, who has been absent for 27. Ed Harrington and Walter Hul- several weeks because of Illness, is len of Mr. Trotter's class argued reported as very much Improved. the affirmative side of "Displaced This is poor! news for her class, as Persons Should Be Restricted From well us for the faculty and other Entering The U. S." Joan Hnmmell numbers of the student body, all of and Robert Noll of Mr. Koroy's whom look forward to her return class defended the negative view- in the near future. Several mem- point. bers of the fourth grade who have Citing the benefits which the U. been out because of illness have S. gained by allowing former dis- be<:n welcomed back In recent days placed persons into this country, by their class, "It won't be necessary to call a papcrhanRer, I can repair this showing this to be one way of keep- The attendance banner Is now be- ceiling with the mucilage we get from TETLKY'S." ing our imputation for being the ing displayed by Mrs. Thome's "hope of tho world," and pointing sixth grade. They were the win THE BOSS WAS SMART ! to the advantages which America ners for the month of February. may look forward to by their ad- A picture on Bermuda, which had HE MUST HAVE BOUGHT ONE OF OUR NEW mittance, Joan and Robert swept been obtained earlier in the year a 4 to 0 decision with one vote by Mrs. Hciser. WIIK shown in as- calling the contest a tic. sembly on Wednesday. This film Sturgis Posture Chairs Judges were Mr. Trotter, Mr. Is an unusually fine ono since It Korey, Phyllis Kavoojlan (moder- ia done In color. The many scenes uxe 4-Ooor Sedan ator of the discussion), Doris of this picturesque and lovely isl- Swcnson and Roger Gootz. and stand out clearly and beauti Mr. Taggart's senior P.A.D. class, fully. The children were especially also interested in the question, at- interested in tho views on marine tended the discussion and engaged life and the many water sports. in the op«n questioning period. Painting as a medium of expres- Recently through the co-opera- sion has been vory much In evl- tion of the Rod Bank Y.M.C.A., the dence in Mrs. Kaiser's llrst grade moving picture "One God" was in the last few weeks. This interest This car alone provides the trim and shown at Rumson high school. The is showing itself in many ways film, based on the book, "One GodSome children have brought tin tailored beauty of Body by Fisher, at cans with holes punched in one end and How We Worship Him," by lowest cost! This car ;ilonc offers a choice Margaret Fitch, was given in con- which they will paint and use at junction with National Brotherhood home for brush holders. Others of the finest in automatic or standard Week, which was being observed in are collecting attractive looking bottles to paint first nnd to decor- FIRST... and Finest... at Lowest Cost! drives, at lowest cost! This car alone gives the schools. ate, later with their own designs. The picture went into the Cath- Chevrolet is the only car thai brings you Iheie outstanding features .all the advantages of Valvc-in-Hcad Engine The SMLEMASTER The SOPHISTICATE olic, Jewish and Protestant rituals Miss Duckers, the school nurse, has announced that Mrs. Noonan's at lowest prices . . . NEW STYLE-STAR BODIES BY FISHER • NEW Steno snivel chair with fol- and beliefs, explaining the core- performance—including the most powerful 1T"XI3W"XS" coll spring «nd monies in detail. It was later* dis- fifth grade and Miss Peseux's sixth TWO-TONE FISHER INTERIORS • CENTER-POINT STEERING • CURVED fnam rubber neat. lS"x»" low-flex back support. 16"- grade have thn highest safety rec- engine in its field—at lowest cost! xl2"xZK" coll spring seat. cussed and everyone was in agree- WINDSHIELD with PANORAMIC VISIBILITY • LONGEST, HEAVIEST LOW- posture curved rubber back- ment that the picture gave much ord in school. rest. Rubber casters. Fully Gray-green or gray-red. Fully The following pupils had perfect PRICED CAR • CERTI-SAFE HYDRAULIC BRAKES with Dubl-Life rivet- And so it goes through every phase of adjustable. $30.50 information about the other man's adjustable. W9.50 religion which should make us all attendance for February: less linings • EXTRA-ECONOMICAL TO OWN-OPERATE-MAINTAIN. BE SMART LIKE THE BOSS. SEE OUR LINE OF STUBGIS Kinihrnarlen—William Atwell, James motor car value; for only Chevrolet offcrj more tolerant and understanding. Dill, Hurry Johnaan, William Layton, STENO AND EXECUTIVE CHAIRS BEFORE YOU BUY. Sue Emery RoKer Martin, Arthur Pnuels, Francl« AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION so many features of highest-priced auto- • SELLING OFFICE SUPPLIES Peters. I.indn Ilco-ler. Mary Hunter. On Feb. 24, the Rumson girls Patricia Jordan, Kittle Wuudmnn. mobiles at the lowest prices! firado IA—Philin Allmack, William Combination ol Powerglide Transmission and 105-h.p. played their last basketball games Hoblnson, Itichard Towers, Frank Wlil- of the 1950 season. All four grades erstrom, Carol PeHpreaux, Carol (lord- engine optional on De Luxe models at extra cost. Come in and see the Chevrolet for '50— played; 10 vs. 9 and 12 vs. 11. Both niK, So'idrii Johnson, Hetty Lnutfhnmmcr, Crude IB—Stanley ilollam, James first and finest at lowest cost! games resulted In major upsets. Layton, Arnold Lunilln, Janet Johnfion Tile su]>humores were defeated 18- IJrndc 'JA—l'eter Hue-lRenbeek, Edwari 13 and the seniors, who were lead- Stewart, Henry Williams, Nancy Calm Mnry tireenwny, Llynn Williams. ing by six points at the half drop- (Jrndo '2U—MarKnrcl GcrdinK. Pene- 1 McKIM-LAYTON CHEVROLET CO. Freedom ped back and lost by one point, the lope Pcarst , I.ynn Roesslor, Shdlicld final score being 21-20. Thus, the Tulp, Silencer White. junior glrla became the champs of (,"nule 3A-- James Ward, Pamela flood- win. Joan llallcrnn, Llndn Hill, Jeinnette 29 MECHANIC STREET Phone Red Bank 6-3130 RED BANK the school I.adiaky. Is Helen Swenson tirade 311—Sally lloyt, Pamela Ship- Dee, Richard Goodell, Leolin Went. Grade 4—Itrlnn Van Nwttrand, I.ol« Perfect attendance for February: PlntUsraplel, Elizabeth Ether, Harriett Everybody's ScnlorB — Bevcry Chamoroy, June Purely, Karen Hammcll, Linda Tralnor, Douuhty, Barbara Little, Julia Terry, Joyce Hilthrunner, Pntrlcla Schneider, Dorothea Schenck, Joan Ell, Jack Butler, Eva Mae Holloway, Llln Kubsamen Arthur Dlllone, John Lllxon, John Heiuiel, Joyce Knrai:ias. Donald MoCoach, Kenneth P«tor». Wil- Orndo S—Frank McOlrr. Earl Scholl Business liam Teters, JnmeH Sorrentino, Edward Steven Towom, Ilruce Oruber, Klrhnnl Swikart, ltobert Warth, Bilrcil Webb. Hearno.i, Arthur Jncobnon, Linda Bor- Juniors—Betty Lou Aumack, Ellnorc land,, llorotiiy 1'aueln, This Is the Tenth In • Series of Articles. Benfer, Janet Carle, Jean Penise, Joyce Crnile liA—Paul Fildman, Hohert Farrinnton, Flora Haynen, Harlinra Hunter, Thomm Lafon. Cornelia Hoyt. Inscoe, Gloria McGlrr, Wayne McGirr, Because we feel a serious concern as regards the situation firnde fill- Gurtl" J.nndln, Hee/I Liin- Barbara Samuclson, Helen Swcnaon, dln, Roynl Hon. C.nry Plattcrapiel, Rob- that confronts our country and because we believe that we Terry Werlomann, John De U»a. The- ert Pomphrey, Roberta fiardener. AiKtrl- odore Lower, Paul Ronnn, William ine Knrmrlm. I'-ita Mnttson, Mary Ann all have a direct responsibility to do something constructive Walker, Robert Zcrr. Rice. Dorix '/err. Soiihomorea—-Lynn Ooeti, Jcfln l'Ms- about It, we, as our contribution, are publishing in this news- ctn, Barbara GotT, Llllfnn Shea, Cnrol Miss Tilton's third Graders arc paper a scries of comments and articles which we hope will Swikart, (lencvieve TilibH, Shirley Tor- enthusinstlc over their "Beauty borir, Laura Wllllaraj, Margaret R. Wll- Corner." This Is a special place stimulate others to undertake some form of* constructive Illnmrt, Florence Brown, Barbara Chame* roy, Hetty Hallnm. Sara Kerckwh, LH- in the classroom which children ar- Snack activity. linn Kiircnja, MnrjorJe KeU'htim, Joan range In an artistic nnd attractive Laylon, Marion Lo Prasti. Phyllis Myall. manner according to their own Anne Noyen, ConiUe lVrvine, James Alexander, Harold Apgar, Martin BH«ch, ideas. A committee of four chosen An Address By Mnury Cattle, John fircenway, Eilwnnl by the group Is in charge of ar- Donald J. Hardenbrook sumimr (In six Installment! of which this Is the first) The individual who desires the real blessings of religious, political, Intellectual and economic liberty, must assume a very large portion of the responsibility for his own well-being. If he is unwilling to do so, and places i'i'vc, Slock tip on Cnnmlii Dry tmlayl yonm ngo, miiny of us iinva forgotten thn vnluo of freedom nnd how oiisy It li to lose It, l''or tho lnnt twonty-Bvo yen™, Imiil voices hnvo liocn pointing out Ihn wnnknoisas of prlvuta untci'iii'lni', without pointing out Its vlrlurs. Kor n ([(munition NK 6-3210 mir |H'U|.IP IIIIVC beI'II Influenced by IMMIIIOIIM prnpniinmtit ID ili'IM'iiil (in (liivi'i'nmi'iil, Instoitil of nilj'liiH upun their own CANADA DRY Inltlnllvp, Kor ni'iirly n donorntlon nn un-Amnrlenn nhllonn- pli.v, Unit (iiilslnndlng Indlvldunl surcoss Is wrong, Iwis bepii whluly expounded, Tho Tullor Construction Co. LUMBER/^ >S9 tHMWf BURY £4«>$H&ttrVf BURY Page Eigbt BED BASK REGISTER, MARCH 9, 1950 installed at the crossing because River Plaza Woman Killed in Middlctown. Accident traffic did not warrant it. Committee to Act Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., chair, man of the Middlctown township QUALITY committee, said that the committee would press action for new warn- ing signals at the crossing. Several years ago the Middletown FRUIT township school board ordered that all school buses traveling on West N'aveslnk River id. be re-routed to avoid passing the crossing. Mrs. Wildanger was born at MOUNT CO. TREES Jlontciair, daughter of William H. and Cecelia Cook Dodgo. Besides BROAD STREET, RED BANK her parents and husband, she is Red Raspberries Apples survived by a 15-year-old son, Ar- Phone 6-4330 Red Raspberries Everbearing Peaches thur William Wildanger, Jr.; a sis- ter, Mrs. William Waterman of Strawberries Pears - Little Silver, and a brother, Wil- Cherries liam Dodge of Brockton, Mass. Blueberries Funpral Monday Asparagus Roots Currents Automatic Heating and Air The funeral was held Monday Rhubarb Roots Quinces morning at the John E. Day fun- eral home with Rev. Charles S. Conditioning /or Your Home. Webster, pastor of the Red Bank We furnish only top quality trees and plants. Presbyterian church, officiating. Burial was in Fair View cemetery. Select your trees on the farm. The Middlctown township Lions Get the advice of a grower on varieties best suited for club, of which Mr. Wildanger is a member, held services at the fun- this area. eral home Sunday night. Save expresi charges and take advantage of fresh stock. •^-i AUTOMOBILE OWNERS IflDUSTRIH Get Ready For Spring

Mrs. Dorothy Jane Wildanger, club estate , Middlctown township View [list aid squad, pronounced DUE TO THE GREAT RESPONSE WE REPEAT HENRY C. HANDLEMAN .18, of 32 Foster si., River Plaza, Thp ciosslnp is about a half-mile Mrs. Wildanger dead. was instantly killed at 5:36 p. m. west of route 35. THIS SPECIAL OFFER !! George C. Greenley of Lakewood, co Bucklin Fruit Farm Phalanx, Near Lincroft lasl Thursday when her car col- Mrs. Wildangor was the wife of lieded with a southbound Pennsyl- Arthur W. Wildanger, owner of a engineer of the train, was arralRn- vania railroad train at West Nave- j ed before \V. Gilbert Manson, Mid- j Select your own patterns! CUSTOM MADE PHONE RED BANK 6-1364-R body building shop on Shrewsbury i (Uptown township re'eorder and sink River rd. crossing, Country a\'c, Shrewsbury, just south of See them made! Newman Springs id. pleaded not guilty to a charge of I technical manslaughter. He was 2 Hour Service! FIBRE SEAT COVERS Middlctown township .police said represented by .James H. Laird of that the crossing was the scene of Asbury Park, an attorney for the 95 several previous fatal accidents Pennsylvania railroad. COUPE *8°° SEDAN *14 over a period of years. Middlctown township ofllcials on many occa- r\'o action was taken -against sions hav-J tried to have the rail- J. Whittcn of Point Pleasant, the PLASTIC SEAT COVERS road construct R u-arning system conductor. SHARPE TIRE COMPANY other than a bell-alarm system cur- 5 95 rently used. Train Continues On COUPE *1 3 ° SEDAN *27 Police said the train continued Car Carried 195 Feet AND a half mile south of the accident Also Other Types of Materials Mrs. Wildanger was traveling scene before stopping and before and Convertible Tops west on West ^'avesink River rd. Mr. Grcenky realized something when the accident occurred. Tho | was wrong. Tile engineer is repurt- train carried the car about 395 ' eel as saying that he did not know fcjt. Patrolmen William Wood- j anything was wrong until ho no- FADA TELEVISION ward, -Melvin Leek and John Mc- I ticcd the engine steaming when the Ciirrcn reported that Mrs. Wildan- | train arrived at Red Kanlt. He Wearever Auto Seat Cover Co. gor was found dead when the first j then sr-nt a crew member back to COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERY PRESENT THE FIRST RED BANK SHOWING persons reached the scene. The 1 the crossing. Two succeeding trains body was found about 70 feel from I were delayed 10 minutes as workers 109 OAKLAND ST. (At Railroad Station) RED BANK the point of the collision. Dr. C. I removed parts of th-s car from the PHONE RE 6-2612 Open Daily 8 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. .Malcolm B. Oilman of JS'avesink tracks. River rd., summoned by the Fair J ISailrond officials said that no other type of signal had ever been River Plaza Club Plans Election Mrs. H. C. Speer Numcd ,l'"or Presidency Mrs. H. Conant Speer was nomin- I iH hW I iiliiijj ated for the presidency of the River Plaza Woman's club at a meeting last Trursday at the home of Mrs. Henry C. MeclUom, Hub- bard ave., River Plaza, domina- tions were read by Mrs. Clifford W. Stiles, chairman, and officers will be elected at the next meeting, V Apr. 13. Others nominated were Mrs, George Wagner, vice president; .Mrs. Belford Truitl, recording sec- retary; Airs. Harold Young, coi> responding secretary; Mrs. Irving INCREDIBLE but TRUE! Wells, federation secretary, and Mrs. Harold Perry, treasurer. Mrs. Wells, president, reported several members will attend the state legislative luncheon at Tren- i ton, Mar. 27. Members will also jiai- J-WAV 1 ticipate in the annual clubwoman's day of the State Federation of Wo- men's clubs, Mar. 23, at Hahnc's department store, Newark. | An auction followed the business •nesting in charge of Mrs. Charles Gotschallt, Mrs. Victor Fox and The New llVi" FADA With 91 Sq. Inch Screen Mrs. John Partilck. Mrs, Fox was auctioneer. Refreshments were FEATURING served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Stiles. 3 WAY The Apr. 6 meeting will be held at Mrs. Fox's home on Carpenter SOCKET at. Mrs. George Voorheea and Mrs. THE NEW BUILT-IN "FADA-SCOPE" ANTENNA Golschalk will be assisting host- esses. SAAA.50 IMMEDIATf IMMEDIATE ith MAGNIFICENT PLEAT! I rou'D EXPECTI DELIVERY ONLY INSTALLATION TO Mr $4.951 RAYON SHADE I FOR THE RAYON [ 239 Siute CuttonvBulH Console of Mahogany Veneer Focus control on front panel ALONEt nii-lnch direct view picture ticrcrn Aiitciniallc frequency control horizontal holil I'lrtuir detail In uniur|in»vcl In i|iialll,r; ex- Sfaliill/.pil vertical hold ceptional resolution, brightness and conlrmt High-Ciiln utiiRc nf video ninpllflcntlon 1 lull tnrlvp channel niiltlimcim io\rrnK<* NIIIM Niitiirallnii circuits ivryr I'nit mitninntlr jrnln rnntrnl with Inrlt-ln picture »ml miiiml... 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REEDS WAY LONG BRANCH ASBURY PARK Page Ten RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 9, 1950 Ilivcrvicw Expenses Celebrate 63d Anniversary Women Voters FOR A COMPLETE SELECTION Less Than Average A roiiort released by tJic Ameri- can Association of Hospital Ac- Told Tax System countants shows that the average BRAS FUEL-OIL operating expenses per patient day OF at Uivci-view hospital is 7.7 per Requires Change cent lower Ulan the Middle Atlan- Per Gal. tic region. Rutgers Professor Scely B. Tuthill, hospital treasur- er, said that this reflects "the ef- Explains His Study SPECIAL CASH PLAN. ficiency of the ndminsitration of Rivcrvicw hospital." The average Of. Shared Taxes KIRSCHBAUM'S If it is saving money you are after, our special cash plan will cut operating expense per patient day A three-point plea for a better 23 Broad St. Red Bank at Rivcrvicw hospital is $13.5-1, your oil costs !/j cent per gal. ai all times. This amounts to system of taxation was voiced last while it is $K67 for Uic middle week by Prof. Andrew M. Tully in nearly 5%. Atlantic re'gion. The average oper- a talk to the League of Women ating income per patient day at Voters' tax conference at the com- Rivorvicw is J13.S6 as compared munity house in Moorestown. with $13.05 /or the middle Atlantic Prof. Tully, acting director of the HANCE & DAVIS region. bureau of economic research at Rutgers university, called for taxes TEL. HE 6-0103 Ahuul 18,000 companies In the In accordance with ability to pay; United States arc engaged in pro- co-operation insofar as practicable ducing oil. with the federal government's ef- TELEVISION forts to counteract the effects of the business cycle, and the use of state taxing powers to aid local governments through shared taxes The Family Next Deer. and grants-in-aid. The professor, who was consul- tant on an economic study for the government of Peru, presently is engaged In making a study of shared taxes and grants-ln-aid. James McGrew, assistant re- search director of the New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce, also spoke at the conference. He talked on how the New Jersey "tax dol- lar" is raised and how it is spent. He cited the urgency of the state'.? present fiscal situation but said it Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Richmond is due to chronic conditions rather than the fault of any governor's Mr. and Mrs, Lewis B. Richmond The same year he was appointed administration. of 127 Church St., Bel ford, cele- I gate tender at the Bclford draw- "The state faces a serious fiscal brated their 63d wedding annivers- | bridge, a Job he still hold.'. problem by reason of the fact that ary Sunday. They were married at Mr. and Mrs. Richmond arc mem- for the past several years expendi- Bridgcton and moved to Bclford bers of the Bclford Methodist tures for current operations have the year of their marriage. ' church and have been very active exceeded current revenue," he Mrs. Richmond, the former Miss in church circles. Mr. Richmond, stated. "This Is reflected," he con- Margaret Osbornc, and Mr. Rich- a member of the Junior O.U.A.M., tinued, "in the fact that the free mond were classmates at Bridgcton has held ofliccs in that organiza- surplus in the state treasury has high school. Mr. 'Richmond oper- tion since 1880. He is a former dropped from over $38,000,000 July ated a bakery at Bridgeton many member of the Bclford lire depart- 1, 1947, to an estimated $15,600,000 years. When the couple moved to ment. July 1, 1950. It is further esti- Belford, Mr. Richmond became a The anniversary was celebrated mated that nearly $13,000,000 more pound fisherman. In 1938 ho andwith a small family gathering. Mr. will be used from surplus in the two companions were lost at sea and Mrs, Richmond have a son,fiscal year 1950-51.' "Why, Fred I'd LOVE to gol" four hours. Edward Warsch of Claude Richmond of Bclford, and Among the fields to consider in Fair Haven was drowned. Mr. Rich- four daughters, Mrs. Krnnk Bauer solving this problem, Mr. McGrew • Ever think of all the good things in mond and Donald Bower of Bcl-of Belford, Mrs. P. E. Robertson of suggested continuance of the 40 per ford were saved and shortly after Red Bank, Mrs. D. VV. Piirlson of cent of budget aid to local govern- FAIRFIELD life you'd miss, if it weren't for the tele- WHAT'S THAT NUMIIIt Th* qulcktli, Mr. Richmond retired from the fish- Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Miss ments; limitations of property and •Implttt way t* loeat* flUphoni numb«rt li ing business. Anno Richmond, living at home. particularly personal property Life Size Television phone? And when you add the conve- r taxes; present use of gasoline and sf eaune, through your Tilophon* Directory. nience it provides... the time and effort KMBALMEKS MCKNSK ' PROBLEMS motor vehicle revenues for general with BIG 203 sq. in. pictura For M» numbtn or numbir* net ytl listtd, Loon H. Matthews of Broad st., Dr. Frank V. Beck, extension purposes, and possible cuts in state spending and services versus new i * it saves ... together with the protection you will nttd Information's htlp; Ihtn you con Keyport, has been notified by the specialist in farm management state board of Embalmers and Fu- state taxes. it affords... modern telephone service is |ol fhtm down for futur« r*f

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Nilo 9 P, W, Bo«lnej From Rldgowood Grovo RED BANK EEGTSTER. MARCFT 0. lO.'O rage Eleven Girl Scout Camp Anti-Discrimination Work Under Way Real Estate Values Linzmayer Named Croup lo Organize BAIL'S Loans Work is underway on Ihe con- A committee against discrimin- struction of a Girl Scout camping Up on N. J. Farms Co. President ation, appointed recently by Mayor WANTED: Performers Luggage, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry site in Freehold township on route v Frrd Quinn if Freehold, will soon LICENSED AND BONDED 33, west of Freehold. The work is 4 Per Cent Increase Atlantic Highlands hold an organization mnriing ac- FOR GIGANTIC 105 MONTMODTH ST. Near Carlton Theatre BED BANK, N. J. being directed by the Monmouth In the Past Year Man Heads Jersey Corp. cording to Rev. Waltfr J. I^aki". !ourl House Council of Girl Scout*. chairman. Sidney W. Reid, Freehold farm New Jersey farm real estate Adnm ..7. Unzmayer nf Atlantic Rov. Mr. Tjakr. pastor of !h'~ TALENT SHOW implement dealer, has volunteered values increased four per cent this Highlands has linen appointed pres- Freehold Baptist church, said (lio to clear the site. Plans call for past year, although national figur- ident .of the Insulation and Siding group, which complies nine per- SUified by "My wife knowi all the an- the erection of a storage building, es indicate a general decline of .six corporntion of Xrif Jersey with of- sons, will probably work in Hie space for tents, flagpole and other per cent, reports the State Depart- fices at Ashury Park. The corpor- field of education to show that dis- Wrsifrn Auxiliary swers! She's found a dandy equipment. ment of Agriculture. ation lia.s been di'signatod by the crimination does cxUt even tlmuRh iMunnioiiili Comity Organization for Social Service Only four states besides New John.u-Manville Sales corporation to our Constitution guarantees equal place—and inaxpensiva, too Jersey showed nn increase in form sell that company's products In rights." real estate values—Illinois, Iowa, Monmuuth, Ocean and Middlesex A| 1 CASH AND CARRY SAVES 15% < "The Accident That buyers more cautious. Didn't Happtn" There also has been a gradual Fount/.;/ 1890 tightening of credit for the pur- RENTS A chase of farms and the adoption of NION LAUNDRY more conservative policies by many It's Been "Quality" Since 1922 lenders. Adam J. Linzmayer RY CLEANING • LAUNDERING • FUR STORAGE • RUO STOtAQE During the first half of 1949, the NEW CAR volume of farm mortgage lending Since 1942 Mr. Linzmayer had Joseph Wildanger Co. by commercial banks in the nation been sales supervisor for the Johns- declined about fourteen per cent Manville rock-woli Insulation di- from a year ago and lending ac- vision. In 194G he was commended ROLSTON WATERBURY or TRUCK Body Builders tivity of individuals showed a five for his outstanding home insulation Next to questions on the per cent decrease. sales record for 1045. changeable weather and the Rebuilding ... Beflnlshiiig However, loans by land banks Mr. Linzmnyei''.1) sales record hns increased about sixteen per cent atomic bomb, the most frequent- Gallon Hoists and Dump Bodies made him one of the highest rank- and Insurance companies showed ing salesmen in the Johns-Manville ly asked question In Red Bank, 4S5 Shrewsbury Ave., Fhone an increase of about three per cent unit in this section and has placed from a year ago. is Red Bank, X. J. BE 6-0501 him favorably internationally, Albert Werner of New Providence "HOW'S REAL ESTATE Questions and Answers has been appointed by Mr. Linz- HERTZ mayer as superintendent of the To Vets' Problems rooting and siding departments. Mr. MOVING?" Q. My «on is not certain how Linznuiyrr will be assisted In his In a aeries of weekly chat*. much he will receive from V. A.work by M. Frank Sherman of Man- FOR 24 HOURS DEPT. while he ia going to school under asquan. we propose to give you an an- the G. I. Bill. He thinks it won't Educated in Mlddlctown town- swer. We will alao discuss some STORE bo enough to support him, he wife ship schools, Mr. Linzmayer nltRn of the benefits which y $ 6.7S and to correctly put in the young keep It ready. Give through your far away to call on us yourself, forest seedlings. Red Cross 1050 fund. Homp«r 9.95 of the New, Rugged Total $14.70 •SECOND NATIONAL Horton Washer BRNK&.TRU5TCQ. .95 I N < I' (I A N t 1 ONLY 124 i©' SENSITIVE SAFETY RELEASE Venetian blinds BALLOON TYPE ROLL are easy to find TELEVISION ALUMINUM AGITATOR IOOK IN THE DOUIILE WALL TUB NO BOLTS THRU TUB

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United World Federalists, To Local Charities dedicated to members of the Ma-At Shrewsbury i laank, international councilor, was woman professor bad been listed and repeated that she had refused His subject will be "What's Ahead he claimed, recognize this fact and sonic order who live in Rumson I KUCft speaker. A musical program a3 ii speaker on tho program of to speak at the New York meet- for Business?" consequently advocate the setting Will Give Final nnd vicinity. Constable Einnions | was piovided by John Pfanstiel and an iirgiiniiULtlnn of "pinkish char- ing when she learned that her Dr. Smith has spoken before im- up of a world federal government A special program has beon ar- Mifs Nancy Stryker, violinists; acter" that mot recently at the audience included persons of ques- portant groups of business men with powers limited to making Concert Apr. 16 in ranged for tho evening and a To Begin Serving Bruce Anderson, trumpet, nnd Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York tionable loyalty. and Is the author of numerous arti- laws that will keep world peace, Catholic Selioo." roast beef dinner will he served Ralph VnnPclt, piano. city. He said she accepted the in- Mrs. Appenfels name entered the cles on economic subjects. Ho is to enforcing those laws only, and under the supervision of Philip Notices to Residents Mr. Pfanstiel is music teacher at vitation tn speak there, but with- discussion after Frederick W. T. Jlanninc, Raymond Brovver and tho Middletown township high drew her acceptance after sho a member of the Advisory Council to raising only the revenues that The Shore Symphony orchestra, Boil, board member, insisted that on Federal Reports, Bureau of the will support its proper functioning. Randolph Bailly. W. Elmer Ether Shrewsbury borough council on school, and Miss Stryker, a resident found out what type of an organi- Mr. Ryder make known just what which will give its final concert Tuesday night adopted on first zation it was. He did not specify Budget; the Business Research In describing tho U.W.P. organi- of Rumson will act as chef of the of Kcnnsburg, is a member of the prompted his resolution. Advisory Council, Department of of the season Apr. 16 in the Catho- evening. The East will be occupied reading an ordinance which will high school senior class. A duct just what group sponsored that zation, Mr. AndersSbn said it is thelic high school auditorium here, provide for sidewalks on both sides meeting. Board Member Ernest W. Wad- Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics; largest group advocating world by J. Edward Wilson, former was sun- by Mrs. Harold Often anil Icy, Jr., said: "This school board American Economists' association, is available to any charitable in- mayor of Rumson. of White st., from Highway 30 lo Jamas, K. Groelcy, and vocal solos government. It has branches in 20 stitution far benefit concerts im- Curloy Homes and for improving In his resolution, which he cannot change our American sys- and the American Statistics asso- states and members in all of the were runiki-ed by Mrs. Olten and pleaded with tho board to adopt, tem nf government nor its free- ciation. 1 mediately after tho concert, it was the roadway in that section. Mrs. Joseph ViTilunc. and which he said that once other. !, I,t supports House Concur- stated this week liy David J. El- The. ordinance's introduction is doms." He said that tn 1939, tho rent Resolution 01, which, he said, A turkey dinner was solved, and adopted would be the pattern for world was faced by similar condi- During World War II, Dr. Smith lis, 09 Broad St., the group's busi- F. A. Lee Named the first step in n long Ingnl pro- corsages were presented to the similar action by other boards of served as a naval officer, first on is sponsored by 111 Representa- ness manager. cedure necessary before work will tions and "erndleatert them." tives. He also said that 22 U. S. women guests. education in this section and state, "No one knows just how soon wo Admiral Nlmltz's staff and later Said Mr. Ellis, "Tlio Shore Sym- 6 bo started. In the next week Con- Mr. Ryder said: with the Tenth Army, the ICth Senators have sponsored Senate stable David L. Emmons will de- will havo to eradicate today's tho Concurrent Resolution 56. phony is desirous of performing Y' Chairman Marino division, the Naval Techni- in any of the cities in the shore liver .cgglsa. of ..the ordinance, and Quotes From Kcsnlutlnn same way," Mr. Ryder said. cal Mission to Japan and the Uni These resolutions, the speaker area. They are not confining their Succeeds Hawkins at a notice of explanation to nffected Firemen Feted "Tho said board has a responsi- Problem Explained ted States Strategic Bombing explained, authorize our govern- activities to Red Bank alone/ Tho residents. bility imposed upon It by the elec- survey. ment to sponsor a limited world torate and Its oath to defend our The board president explained combined efforts of the organizers Wcstside Brunch Public hearing and final adop- at length he felt tho board of edu- Two other members of the staff government of the type advocated are trying to stress very strongly country 'against all enemies both by the U.W.F. In 1940, ACR 17 Forrester A. Lee has been ap- tion of the ordinance Is scheduled At Fair Haven within and without." cation is the absolute custodian of of the National Chamber will be the fact that tho orchestra pro- for the Apr. 4 meeting. If adopted tho school. As such, ho said, he at Red Bank for the meeting. was passed in the New Jersey leg- ject was undertaken as a county pointed executive secretary of the Dinner Tendered He then naked that it be resolved islature asking the U. S. govern- Wrstsido Y.M.C.A. to succeed Ru- it will become effective Ap. 25. The that the school board "requests believed, it is fully responsible and Truman D. Weller, national affairs community project, and therefore residents then will havo 30 days to open to criticism for tho type of adviser, will discuss the important ment to join a world federation. the services of the symphony is dolph N. Hawkins. Announcement decide whether they will individu- By Boro Council all organizations whether directly Recently, ACR 13 was introduce:! available to any worthwhile char- of Mr. Lee's appointment, which or indirectly connected with the statement organizational speakers issues facing the country and im ally do tho work or whether the make there. portant legislation being consid. into the state legislature to rescind ity organization to gi%'e benefit was effective Mar. 1, was made by borough will contract to have it Onu liundrcil |icrsons aUcnclcd school, to submit for approval by cred by Congress. the first resolution. "The U.W.F. concerts at any shore city they Dr. James W. Parker, Jr., chair- the roast beef dinner tendered said board the names of any and Mr. Ryder said he considered it earnestly hopc^ that every clear- done. If the borough contracts for Following the speeches, there desire to Rive the performance." man of tho committee of manage- the work the cost will be assessed members of thn Fair Haven flro all speakers, at the time request a board duty to screen speakers thinking citizen will write to his ment of tho Wcstsldo branch. company Monday ni^'lit at the lire for use of building and premises so that no propaganda Is spread will be a forum period to be con-state senator and representative Tho orchestra is composed of against the property owners. P;iy- ducted by John T. Soltman, assist- A graduate of Wilhurforco uni- ment of the assessments will be house by the borough's olllcial fam- is made." H(\ added: from the school as a meeting place. opposing the rescinding resolu- 50 musicians, all volunteers, who versity in 1910, Mr. Len received ily. Tho dinner was prepared by "The board shall then Investi- "Communists," ho said, "have bril- ant manager of the northeastern tion," he urged. como from Red Bank, Little Sil- spread over a ten-year span. Cost division located in New York city. ver, Fair Haven, Long Branch, his bachelor of Science degree the of Improving tho roadway, includ- Roy Killer. Accordion music was gate tlio proposed speakers as to liant speakers who can Influence Soltman is well known In Now Opponents Are "Haoc-tlnters" Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Free- following year from Ohio state uni- ing "Y-shaped" openings nt each provided by Charlr-s Got.sulialk. character, philosophy and affilia- tho people," and it is a board obli- Jersey Chamber circles, having "Opposition to the U.W.F.," Mr. hold, South River nnd other near- versity. He began his Y.M.C.A. end of the stretch, will bo paid for Short talks weir given by .May- tions so that our public school gation that such propaganda be served as the executive head of career in 1941 in Columbus, O., by general taxation. or Edgar V. Dcmsc and members shall not be used for the purpose kept uut of the school. Anderson stated, "stems from two by areas. Walter Pfoiffer is con-where he served until 104-1. of spreading propaganda detri- the Hobokcn Chamber for 20 sources. First is the ultra-isolation- ductor. In other business of the meeting, of the borough council. The bor- This discussion lasted well over years. ough's olllcial family also waa rep- mental to the best interests of an hour and concluded with a ist, race-hating individuals and Although the season is olllcially Mayor Alfred N. Bcadlcston read our people." Local chamber officials and com- groups spearheaded by Mcrwin K. letters from the Central Railroad resented by William R. Blair, Jr., board voto to table the recom- over after the April concert, a lioroush attorney, anil H. Lynn- mended resolution for action at mittees in 12 towns of the twoHart and his National Economic children's concert is bcini; planned of New Jersey in whl<:h thn com- "One I'lag, Olio God" counties havo been working the council; Gerald L. K. Smith, Con pany agreed to remove the un- wood Minion, building inspector. Mr. Ryder said that his defini- its meeting in April. to which they will bo admitted Presented to the lire company ns past month to insure strong repre- McGlnley and Joseph Camp. These j free of . charge. The purpose of used station house on Sycamore sentations at the meeting. Besides men and their organizations are nve. opposite Lawes Coal company. gifts from tho borough council this concert is to stimulate an ac- wrrn Iwo enlarged photographs of Red Bank, these towns Include exposed as being extremely un- tive interest in music in the young- Fire Chief James Poole had asked Asbury Pailc, Belmnr, Brlelle, At- Amcrlcan by tho report of a com- er generation. The soloists on this for some such action, terming thn the members of '.he fire company Stobo Accepts Two Houses Sold lantic Highlands, Freehold, Key- mittee of the Illinois American Le- program with the symphony will building a fire hazard. The rail- | when they won Ili-st prize at the port, Lakcwood, Long Branch, gion in the Congressional Record be young musicians of Monmouth road offered tho building to thn | Coivey Island Martll Gra.i in 192.1 Bradley Beach, Point Pleasant and of Oct. 6, 10-19. Second Is the Vet-county who lire aspiring to musical borough hut it was decided not toj One of tin; pictures is -10 by COSub-Dealership At River Oaks Toms River. The conference Is be-erans of Foreign Wars nnd the careers. In addition to helping the accept the offer. The company also Inches and will he on display at ing co-sponsored by the Chambers Daughters of tho American Revo- announced that It Is willing to sell the llrenien' fair n^.xt summer. Tile Has Keen in Milk VanHorn Makes lution, whose objection, not based young soloists, the society hopes of Commerce In these towns along that it will he un incentive to make the building to any Individual de- other, a smaller photo, will be huiiK 7i>lh Sale There with the state Chamber of Com-on fact, Is that they believe the them wnnt to become proficient siring it. in tin; lire house. Five Ycura merce and the Chamber of Com- U.W.F. advocates the United States enough to sumeday appear with The Monmouth County Kennel Introduced at the dinnor were merce of the United States. giving up Its sovereignty. We want William G. Stobo of Manning st., With the sale of two more cus- the symphony. club was granted council's permis- Councilman Harold Hurley, File tom-built homes from plans by Mc- nothing more than that tho U. S. Chief Kenneth Iirnry and Deputy River Plaza, has accepted the sub- This is one of a series of meet- shall give over its right to wnge The society has announced that sion for a one-day liquor license. Murray & Chirgotls. architects of ings being held In key geo- war to an international police recordings of tho selections played The club is holding a match dog Chief Joseph Clcary of Heil Bunk, dealership in this vicinity for Rar- Union, N. J., the Rny VanHorn graphical locations throughout the forco of which we will be n part. at the Hist concert are available show Sunday, Mar. 19, on the Arthur 13. Sieklen, who served as itan Valley .farms, Somervlllc, agency reports that total sales country. Lawcs Coal company property. president of the Fair Haven com- These organizations also believe on 12-inch records to tlio general wholesale and retail milk dealers closed by their firm in the popular Tickets for the. dinner can he Wo want to by-pass tho United Na- public. A small fee will bo charged, Council approved the exempt pany many years, and Charles Fair Haven community known as llrlBBs, president of Oceanic Hook for Hie p-ist -12 years. purchased this week from Ray tions, when in fact wo actually The society has devised this plan firemen's certificate for Alonzo Dc- River Oak3 now total 75 transac- E. Taylor, executive vice president advocate the setting up of tho to help defray tho costs of putting vaney. and Ladder company of Rumson. tions. Almost all of these sales of the Red Bank Community limited world federation by amend- on its 1D1H-1050 concert series. Or- It also approved a request by Po- were closed from plans worked out Chamber of Commerce. ing tho U.N. charter, ns provided ders are being received by Paul lice Chief otto Herden for a va- V.A. to Keduee with, the owners and builders of for In article 100 of the charter." Seldin, at (10 Monmouth at. Selec- cation from Apr. 8 to IB. The chief River Oaks, Allen Brothers, inc., of tions recorded were "ItallHn Sym- reported that 1R8 dog licenses were OH'm; Personnel Red Bank. In answer to a question from Forrester A. Lcc Issued nnd that two summonses phony No. •! In A Major" by Men- were Issued for failure to obtain Douglas L. Clark, an executive Debate Tourney the floor, "Will Russia Join?" Mr. delssohn; ballot music from the The Vtteranr,' administration of Fred F. French Management Anderson replied that ho did not opcrn, "Lo Gioconda"; selections During the war ho served wllh such licenses. has unnounccd « reduction in Its company, Inc., who is In charge of think Russia would at first, but from the operetta, "Mile. Modiste," the U. S. Navy as an nthlctlc spe- personnel throughout the regional the well-known Tudor City apart- Here Saturday that out of sheer selfish Interest, nnd "Talcs From tho Vienna cialist and assisted In tho physical Seal Kcqiiircd olllco facilities in this state. ment project at East 4M st., New sho eventually would, "Tho power Woods." training program of tho Navy at Joseph F. O'Hcm, regional man- York city, has purchased a seven- of the nations which will join will San Dlogo, Cnl. nger, said the personnel ceiling Is RBCH Host to 10 Tho records nro mado through On Building room homo from plans, located on overbalance that of Russia nnd In 1010, he Joined the stnff nf the being lowered finm l,-l«!i to 1,309. the west side of Woodland dr., in her satellite?! and shn must event- the facilities of StutUm WJLK, Walnut it. branch, Y.M.C.A., In Most of tho lfili cmpIiiyiM'si affected Competing Schools unlly como In," ho said, which records tliu program on The Monmouth County Society tho River Onks tract. The ground* tape during the actunl concert, Wilmington, Del., us physical direc- of Architects held Its monthly will be III niljudlnilinn, niedli'iil Include almost a half aero with Red Bank Catholic high school Ihmle* Communist dungc tor and later served nn mcmbcistilp Hireling Mnnrlny at the. Hnkeley- and conliH.I prnKr uni. many tlno trees. The design of the will piny host to ten member Another qucnlion, "Your opposi- and program sccielary, Mr. O'lliM-n staled smne ll'-ld In- Mr. l,pf frrld Ihr We.itskli! hrnnrh C'aiteirt hotel, Anbury Park. Clark homo Is rambling square co- schools of tho Nntlonnl Forensic tion scorns tn bo on nn organised Lincrofl Ml Club A report was rrnclnrrtl by Robert Hlnllnlirinx limy Imvo In be closed lonial with knotty pine den In the league In a dohnln loiirnnment Snt- Imsls, Why In tho U.W.F. being has nn Imimitant community m- in ii roiult of Ilipue ml ; uhii'h vlco to IIMHIIM. Tlio new executive P. Uli'k, nrrhltpet of Inirrlaken, usual brerzewoy area, two-car at- iirdny. Robert Hnffmnn, president nmoarcd ns lofll.it or Communist?" Has I'IUTIIIS' who attr.ndeil the exocullvn meet- nrn nrcc-'nary dun tn liuilgrtiiry rn- tached Kunigo and a large porch of tho Forum club, Is general drew from Mr. Anderson the upciMiiry Is mnrilcil nnd hna two Htrli'llons. Aniiniinri'iMnnl will be children'. ing of tho Htnlo noddy n.i delegate with broken llaRston* floor. Mr. chnlrman. answor thnl "Ihnso nro tho worst In celebration of 4-11 welt, the tor Monmoulh county. tnnde within a WPOII of those Held mid Mr*, Clink, who reside In Sum- Tho natlonnl debate topic will ho oplthots that enn now bo thrown Uncrolt •I-H club held u parents' InstallatlonH affectril. mit, and expect to take poasos»lon At anyone, It In tho method ii.irrl night nl thr Uncintt Hie hnuyi' Ho dated that the. Klntn nuclrly Mr. O'llern pli'dp'.! cuntInmil Ion used, "That tho Pronldont of tho iMnvor Dininn lo Allpinl IN ronnl7,iint of Iho flirt that sever- of their new hom" within a few United States should bo elected by by pooplo or group* who cannot Tuesday evening, Jnmrji Howard, of Iho hlgliest typi! nf service pus- weeks, arguo on thn hanln of facts or logl- nl building iimpcctoin arc not prop- »lblo to nil vnteriins In tlio iitntc. tho d!r«ct voto of tho pooplo," Kach president, ronil n report In thn form IViidcnliiil Tho other «nlo rrfmli.d by Iho vIMUng school, represented by an cnl reasoning and who thoreforo of a li'tlcr to be pinsentcd to IMP erly enforcing "'(•' law Hint re- try to discredit their opponents i|illrcH Hie seal of n rcKlstori'il ar- VanHorn llrm for'Allon Urothtn. nfllrmutlve and n nogntlvn team, Llncroft-IIoluiilil KIWIIIIIH club, llnyor Kilnar V. Imnlnn of Fair Ked HuiiU Area (Jives by culling names," Thn nlllrriH collnhoiMtrfl In row- chitect on building plims. Un re- Inc., In River Oiika Is to Mr. nnd will purllclpatc In thru" round* of IIIIVIMI ,licnil nf thn l'mili'iillnl In- ported on thn number of coin- William fl, Stobo MM. William P. Hitchcock of ilolmto. The debate will bo follow. |j(j'i|riK III'! icpiiit. iilnniu'i' < • o ii 11 >: 111V' K ill.il rli'l nlllro $.'J,w7r> in folio Drive "If our flriiftnlzntlon," hn nnhl, plnlnti I'PKlnti'ieil IIIKI tho CIISPH be- Plnckney rd., Rt'il Uaiik. This homo *»ti by n luncheon for moilorntoro, "WIIH rimlly loil by C'oiiiniunUtH l.wmiiMl Wlllliilil", rcillnly I-II lii'le, will iill"tid II nfii'i'lal Ini/'lnexn Mr, Stolio, who has been In the 1 ing lU'iisni'iitcil liy tho BlMln Imnnl The Man Ii nf I Mrin-,. ]>nlln linn- will bo built on a wooded plot on Jiidgca nnd debater*, MKcnt of KiTi'hold, ronuiiiiulnlril ronfi'irnri' In Ni'Wni'k mill New milk lni«liirfiM |lvo year.1, In Murtlng or their nympnlhlziM'K, m 11 Hu«- Of 111 C ll 11 I'l11 M. III! I'lllpllllHl/lll Illlll |mu:n in Hie linl HniiK men IIIIS the .south side of Million dr. Tho BIII favored our movement, thnlr the club upon lln lint nnnlvi'iHiity Viirk iii'M \vpp|< In riinjiini'llun oiil. with one ttuck. Red Bank Catholic will Iwi ir|i- If ciiinpliiinl.i were ininle In luriil beep rnliipli'tt'il. wiili M;-,•<, I'liimnep new rond tluuiiKli t'le wootln, th« I'plthntu might npply, Hill thn furl* nnd roqiirnU'il n ropy of I he li'lli'f Hllh Hi" nliiti'iTniiri' of Urn riuu- A MIII nf Mi. ,-iml Mis, Wllllilnl I'Mfintetl by thn following (mrtlrl- rllfl'^, |illillipt IK'I mil eould bii oli- V., MllltlU'W!' nf lllU'lil 'I , c-11.111 111 T111, ruiUlnunllon of l.lnden ilr, Id now :IIO Hint WH (In ii'il llllnwliiHly nil- tn *ond to Iho MnU' niitrinl/ttllfin piiiv'/i "Sill II nil I vctN.'i t >•. Sliilin. |ir l,« a native of Itlvn I'IIIM pitntu, imlred nff n« Irnmninlrn: Inln'il In ennjiinrllun wllli HIP lep'Tlllli: i-nlli'i-liiiir. ,-ililMlintlllK tn lielnK built. 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TRINITY EPISCOPAL BAPTIST METHODIST CARD FABTY MAR. 15 Hod Bank Red Atlantic Highlands The auxiliary of Shrewsbury SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Rev. Robert H. Anderson, Jr., Rev. A. R. Wynn of Belmar was "The Sacrament of the Lord's post, American Legion, will hold a Tcciov, announces .sej-vjce.s /or Sun- guest preacher Sunday in tlie ab- Supper" will be observed in the card party at the post home, River- MESSAGES TO ALL day as follows: Holy Communion sence of the pastor, Rev. II. L. service Sunday at 11 a. m., with side aye., Wednesday night, Mar. Tundayi, 2 P. M. and < P. M. Services at 8 n. m.; church .school at !):30 Morgan, who is confined to lii.s Rev. Roy E. Williams, Jr., admin- 15. The chairmen are Mrs. Morrell 21 Highland Ave., Rum»on rBKSBVTERIAJ" BAPTIST FIRST CHUnCII OF CHRIST a, m.; morning prayer and sermon home by illness. istering the sacrament The sen-J. Moore, Mrs. John Hammond and Mrs. Ernest Boskey. Rev. Myrtle A. Plnkney, Pnttr Red Bonk Red Bank SCIENTIST at H a. m. Rt, Rev. Henry Knox Sunday-school will meet ;ii 10:30 ior choir will sing "Blessed Are the Kcv. Charles S, Webster, pastor, Red Bank Shcrrill, presiding bishop of the Sunday morning. Worship .Services Mei-eifnl" by Hiles. Roy M. Jeff- Church school with classes for Episcopal church, will address the at 11:30 a, m, and 7 p. m. rey will play "Hymn to Saint Ce- Will speak on "Should We Return a.11 members of the family will .Services in First Church of to Koine?" Sunday morning at the congregation via radio at 11:30 a. The. missionnries will liulil Field eile." by Gounod us iiis prelude; meet at 9:45 Sunday morning. Christ, Scientist, 209 Broad si.,arc m. A nur.sei\v is provided for the day Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. "Andante Cantabile" by Wider as 31 o'clock service. This will be the Rev. W. Clinton Powers will held Sundays at 11 «. m. and Wed- third in a series of four Lenten children of those who attend the Rev. Joseph Scott, p;ist«r of Siloli his offertory, and "Chorale" by speak on "Pilate In the Light of nesdays at 8:15 p. m. Sunday- 11 a. m. service. Baptist church, Miiniisquan, will Bauh us his posliudu. seinions on tlie general tlwme the Cross" Sunday morning at the school, metis at 31 a. m. Tho .second annual Lenten tea deliver the sermon. Mr*. Lena Lo- The Sund;iy evening union ser- "Spiritual Advance." The quartet 11 o'clock service. The organ pre- Christian Science Lesson Sermon: 1 STEINBACH COMPANY will sing the anthem, "Doth Not will bo hold in the parish house gan, vice president of the circle , is vice will b; held at 8 p. ni. Rev. lude will be "Arioso." The choir "Substance" is the subject for Sun- Die sponsor. 121 BROAD STREET RED BANK Wisdom Cry," and the contralto so- will sing "God Is Love" and "Light Sunday from •( to 6 p. m. The Hurry Kraft of tho Central Bap- day, March 12. Golden Text: "I Very Rev. Frod M. Adams, dean Rev. G. T. Hall, evangelist of lo will be "Out of the Deep." The of the World." A,nursery for small know that, whatsoever God doeth, list church will speak. The Meth- junior choir, under the direction of children is conducted by members of the cathedral at Trenton will be Newport News, Va., will preach at odist choir will sing "Turn Thy it shall be forever: nothing can be guest speaker. Entertainment will the church tonight and tomorrow Mrs. Wallace Bennett, will sing the of the 50-50 club during the put to it, nor anything taken from Face from My Sins" by Attwood; OlTertory anthem, "Thy Shelttriim service. be provided by Charles Meeker night. "I Sought the Lord" by Stevenson. it." (Eccl. 3:14) and Heinz Hiliner. All members Tho youth service club will meet Aims." William H. Crawford will The senior high fellowship and Mrs. Husenit'/^i and Mrs. Hammond preside at the utgan. Sermon: Passages from the King of the parish are welcome. next Wednesday afternoon at •! will sing the solo parts in these •STEINBACU COMPANY PRESENTS the young adult group will meet James version of the Bible in- o'clock. The Wednesday evening During the morning worship ser- Sunday night at 7 o'clock. Tho executive committee of the anthems. Mr. Jeffrey will play as clude: prayer meeting will bo held at 7 his prelude "Chorale and Prayer" vice, baby tillers are provided to The right hand of church fel- Woman's Guild will meet in the "Now we have received, not the choir room at 10 a. m. Tuesday. o'clock. by Beellman. His postlude will be caie for the children of those •u'Uh- lowship was extended Sunday to spirit of the world, but the spirit insr to attend th« service. A Lenten evening service will be The Community Gospel Singers "T h e m e. from Symphony" by Mrs. Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Barclay Henderson. which is of God; that we might of Red Bank will present the Brahms. Ushers for the service will be Dr. William Abernathy, former know the things that are freely held in the church Wednesday at 8 o'clock. Tho rector will speak on Princeton male chorus next Thurs- Leading Figure Consultant Henry G. Harlcy, G. nezeau Cono- pastor of Calvary Baptist church, given to us of God." (I Cor. 2:12) day night at the church. Sunday school meets at 9:45 a. vcr, Harold K, Dowslra, C. Donald Washington, D. C, will be at this Correlative passages from "Science "The Meaning of Redemption." m. The Youth Fellowship meets at Enplish, Hubnt M. Farrow and church for two services Sunday, and Health with Key to the Scrip- Celebration of Holy Communion OLD CHRIST "EPISCOPAL 7 p. m. William P. Hitchcock. The wel-Mar. 26. tures" by Mary Baker .Eddy in- la held every Friday at 10 a. m. Shrewsbury The junior choir meets Wednes- From the Famous coming committee will include Mary Mount chapter, W.M.S., clude: day at 7 p. m. and the senior choir George Reid, James L. Davison, will meet tomorrow night at 8 EMMANUEL BAPTIST Holy Communion will bo served meets at 8 j). m. Thursday. Edmund vomSteeg and H. Leslie "Substanc* Is that which Is eter- Leonardo Sunday at' 8 a. m. Church school o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wil-nal and Incapable of discord and The Wesleynn Service Guild will Webb. liam Noglows, 283 Broad st. Emll Church school meets in the is at 0:45 a. m. and at 11 u. m., a decay . . . Which ought to be"sub- special service and address via ra- bold a St. Patrick's day party Fri- The church school, with cluseg Hlrrschoff, director of the Newark stance to us, tho erring, changing, chapol at 10 a. ra. Sunday with day, Mar. 17, at 8 p. m. Dennis M. Lingo as superintend- dio by Rt Rev. Henry Knox Sher- DM Barry for all from nursery through high Christian center, will be the and dying, tho mutable and mortal, The 31st annual roll call will be speaker. Mrs. A. C. Beck will be ent. At the morning service at 11 rill, D. D., presiding bishop of the school senior age will meet at »:45 or the unerring, immutable, and church. held Thursday, Mar. 23, at 8 p. m. Sunday morning. the devotional leader. a, m., Rev. Howard M. Ervin, pas- An interesting program has been immortal? . . . Spirit !g the only A nursery for small children will The Men's Bible class will meet The baptismal class will hold substance, the invisible and indi- tor, will bring the message from arranged, which will be announced at 10 o'clock Sunday morning in its second meeting tomorrow af- the Book of Judges. The youth fel- be conducted during the 11 a. m. next week. Refreshments will bo visible Infinite God." (p. p. 108, service. It will lie ImW in the par- the pastor's study. ternoon at 4 o'clock. 278, 335). lowship meets Sunday at 7 p. in. served by the W. S. C. S. following Mrs. Arthur Duble is in charge ish house to permit parents to at- the service. Success School The Westminster fellowship will Junior Mary Mount chapter, tend the services. meet at 6:45 p. m. Sunday in the W.M.S., will meet nt 8 o'clock Mon- of tho junior group and Miss El- HOLY TKINITY EVANGEMCAL The Mothers' club meets nt 8:15 parish house. A religious Him will day night at the home of Mrs LUTHERAN sie Stout is in charge of the sen- ST. DOROTHEA'S CATHOLIC Eugene Magee, 340 River rd. Mrs. ior group. The adult fellowship al- p. m. Monday in the parish house. be shown. All high school studcnU Red Bank Eatontown In the Third Session are incited. Alonzo Curchin will present the so meets at 7 p. m. Sunday eve- St. Martha's Guild meets at 8:15 love gift hox opening program. Children's choir practice will bo ning service at 8 o'clock. Rev. Mr, p. m. Tuesday in the parish house. Sunday masses ure at 8, 9:15 and The session will meet at 8 p. m. 10:30 o'clock. Baptisms at 12:30 of a Series of Six Lectures Sunday in the pastor's study. Mrs. W. R. McNutt of Woodbury held at 9:15 Sunday morning and Ervin will bring the message from A mid-week Lenten service will will speak on "Oberammcrgau." church school will meet at 9:45. the Book of the Revelation. bo held at 8 p. m. Thursday, follow- p. m. Confessions are heard Sat- The board of trusiess will meet ed by choir practice. urday from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. and Monday at 88 p. m. In the pastor's The board of trustees will meet At the 11 o'clock service, the con- The Royal Ambassadors will Making Up Our Exciting gregation will participate in "One meet at the home of Mrs. William Tho junior choir practices Fri- from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Week-day Study. Harold S. DcVoe, president, Monday night nt 8 o'clock ut the masses are at 8 a. m. jvlll preside. church. Great Hour of Sharing." The chil- Smith at Port Munmouth Tuesday day at 3:30 p. m. in the parish dren's choir, under the direction bouse. The Monmouth Civic chorus will The youth choir will rehearse at 8 p. m. Lenten services are held each next Wednesday night at 7 of Mrs. Harold Hornborger, will Mid-week prayer fellowship and Monday at 7:30 p. m, Stations of rehearse Tuesday night in the sing. In preparation for this ser- KEFOHMICr church lecture room under the di- o'clock, and the church choir pastor's Bible class will be held the Cross are held each Friday TEEN CHAM CLINIC/ at 7:30. vice, the congregation is asked to Wednesday at 8 p. m.' Middletown at 7:30 p. m. rection of Wlllinni Gordon Pagdin listen to the "One Great Hour of with Philo Davis at the piano. Boy Scout troop 23 will meet at Thn monthly business meeting "Return to Maturity" will be the Sharing" broadcast Saturday night, Middlctown theme of Rev. Donald Next Wednesday, the circles of the church next Thursday night will be held at 8 p. m.'tomorrow Keyport at 7:30. Mar. 11, at 0:30 over the Columbia in the chapel. R. MacNoiU's sermon at tho service Saturday, March Uth the Women's association will meet broadcasting system. at 11 fl. m. Nursery hour will also The annual Communion breakfast as follows: Circle 1, at the home of Cub scout pack 23 will meet at A weclc from Sunday, Dr. Addi- of the Holy Name society of St. the church Friday, Mar. 17, at The church council will meet to- son Raws, director, of Keswick, be held at 11 for pre-sehool chil- 10:30 to 11:30 A. M. Mrs. John B. Allen; Circle 2, at the dren. Sunday-school will meet at Joseph's church will he held Sun- home of Mrs. Fred Newman; Circle the church. night at 8 o'clock. Adam Schildge will bring the message nt the 11 day in .St. Joseph's hall aftor the win report on the Christian higher a. m. service. 9: •IS a. m. 3, at ihe home of Mrs. Howard 8:15 a. m. muss. The speakers will Neptune High School METHODIST education year committee. The Ladies' Aid society will pirdsall; Circle 4, at the home of FjUESBYTEIUAN bo Rev. Linus Verhelst, O.F.M. of Sirs. Archibald Dingwall; Circle 5 Fair Hoven Th« league of young adult Lu- meet Tuesday in the church nt New York city, und John Dohney Shrewsbury 10 a. m. Luncheon will he served, y.t the home of Mrs. H. Hylin; Cir- llicrans will meet tomorrow night Of MaiKLsqllHIl. • At the morning service at 11 at 8:15 at the church. Tho meeting Sunday-school classes for chil- and the business meeting will fol- cle 6 at the home of Mrs. Robert o'clock, Rev. John B. Kirby, Jr. Ronsun J. Warne, son of Mrs. All feen-agers are invited to aHend this lecfure, a resum* H. Cadman, and Circle 7 at the will include the annual Lenten de- dren and adults are at 9:45 a. m. low in the afternoon. will lead the congregation in a spe- Worship services are at 11 a. m. The Fellowship ciub will meet M. Warne, has been granted an borne of Mrs. J. Harry Fiedler. votional of the Loyal Society. honorary scholarship at Ohio Wes- of tlie famous Du Barry Success School Course given in cial service in co-operation with the George Handzo will be in charge. A nursery is conducted in the par- Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the elimch. The Evening circles will meet at Methodist denominational program leyiin university for his outstand- At. thn mid-week Lenten service ish housf! for children to he enred Tlie choir Mill rehearse U'etlnes- 8 o'clock as follows: Circle 1 at the entitled, "The Week of Dedication," for while parents attend services. ing academic achievements. Mr. New York! Be early! Bring your friends! 1 at the church next Wednesday j day at 8 p. m. Warne is talcing a live-year chem- homo of Mrs. George Worthies ; and the interdenominational pro- Topic of the .sermon is "Voice { The consistory will meet tomor- Circle 2 at the home of Mrs. John gram representing 17 Protcstnnt night, the pastor will read from ical engineering course, which in- the third portion of tlie Passion From the De.siM't." Orj,'an selec row at 8 p. ni. in tho church. Wallace, and Circle 3 at the home denominations, entitled, "One Groat lion.s will he "Pli'liuli.' ill B Flat" cludes two years' study at Massa- bt Mrs, John Muyskens. Hour of Sharing." Mr. Kirby will history. Ho will talk on "The cliu.-ictts Institute of Technology. practicing of the Presence of God." by Friin/. Fava and "Postlude in GOODWILL METHODIST The junior choir will rehearse deliver a sermon on the theme, C" by Lemjnens. The junior choir Rumson Mr. and Mrs. Norman, of Lock- "Our Faith in Prayer." Both the wood, Jr., and children have re- next Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. at ST. OEORGE'S-BY-THE-BIVER will sing "Beautiful Story of Love' At tho 7 p. m. service Sunday, the parish house under the direc- youth and senior chairs will partici- by Lowden. Mrs. Jean Farley Cro- turned to their home at Lakeland, pate In the service. The youth choir Rumson Rev. James W. Marshall will Fix, after a stay with Mr. Lock- tion of Mrs. Wallace Bennett. zier will be guest soloist and will preach on the theme, "God's The Brownies will meet next will sing, "So I Trust Him," by Holy Communion will be ob- offer "The Holy City" by Adams wood's mother, Airs. Norman B. Wlllard, and the s«nlor choir will Greatest Concern." The senior Lockwood,' Sr. Thursday afternoon under the su- served at 8 o'clock Sunday m'orn At the morning services, the now- choir will sing specijil musie. sing, "The Child of the King," by ing, and morning prayer will be Sgt James Carberry, who Is sta- pervision of Mrs. Alfred P. Ilch. ly appointed elders will be ordain The cuuncil meeting (if the STEINBACH The Girl Mariners will meet noxt L&ndon. Alma, Baker, church or- held at 11 o'clock. ed and installed as members of the tioned in Groeland with the 8th COMPANY ganist, ' will play the prelude, youth fellowship will he held at Weather squadron, is spending a Thursday afternoon at 3:30 under The presiding Bishop's address Session. Tho services also will In- the parsonage at Little Silver Pun- 121 BROAD STREET RED BANK tho direction of Mrs.' Eiston F. "Meditation," by Jamea. Children over the radio between 11:30 and clude the Investiture of the new 30-day furlough with his parents, are Invited to attend the service day at 4:30 p. m. The worship ser- Mr. und Mrs. James Carberry. Combs. 11:45 will take the place of the trustees and Sunday-school super- vice at 0:30 p. m. will be led by with their parents, and a story- regular sermon. The organ pre- intendents. Mrs. Harold E. King of Ontario, The Boy scouts will meet n«xt sermon entitled, "The Picnic," will Thomas Stevens. A refreshment Thursday night at 7:30 in the lude will be "God the Father Dwell 1 hour will follow at tho home of Cal., und Airs. Egbert P. Lott of be addressed to them. A nursery With Us" and "Our Father Whicli Reception of new members wil Deliver, Col., have returned home church social rooms under the di- for the young children, under the be held Sunday, Mar. 2G. Those Miss Janet Craig at P.ed Bank. rection of James Davison. Art in Heaven." The offertory will by plane after visiting their par- leadership of Mrs. Jacob Eelman be "The Wilderness" and the post- desiring to join tho church should The ulliclal board will meet Sun- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Morrell. day at 8:30 p. m. METHODIST and Mrs. Willard Emmona, Jr., will lude, Bach's "Fugue in D Minor." contact the pastor. The senior guild of St. Mary's be in operation during the major Episcopal church will hold a lunch- Bed Bank Church school will meet at 9:30 ST.~To~M.N"S portion of the hour. for those of all ages and at 11 PUKSI1YTEIUAN eon Tuesday, Mar. 21. Because of Atlantic Highlands EPISCOPAL CHAI'KI, Rev. Roger J. Squire will preach Church school will meet at 9:48 o'clock for children between 3 and Little Silver Holy Week the guild's next meet- on "Pontius Pilate" Sunday morn- a. m., with classes for all ages. At 8 years of age. Church school Sunday is at 10 ing will be held Mar. 30, with Mrs. ing at the 11 o'clock servlct u the a. m. Morning worship Is at 11 At 9:30 a. in. Sunday, will be a Milspaugh VanBrackle and Mrs. this time,' a new adult class, be- The service of Holy Communion special service and radio transcrip- third in a scries of Lenten me»»- ginning with ten or more members, and spiritual healing will be held a. m. The sermon by Rev. Elmer John Wilson as hostesses. ages. The chancel choir and the T. Schick will be "The Cross and tion address by the Rt. Rev. Hen- will hold Its first session, and will next Wednesday morning at 10:30. ry Knox Shcrrill, presiding bishop The baby clinic scheduled for to- girl choristers, directed by Roger meet regularly each week at the Mrs. Robertshaw has charge of the Family." It is the third in a morrow lias been canceled, and the Bietberg, will sing at this service. series entitled "Modern Problems of tho church. Cliurcl; t-chool Ls church school hour. Th« leader of the Lenton sewing that follows held from 9:30 to 10:30a. m. next clinic will be hold Mar. 24. Rev. Squire will »j>eak on "The the new group will be the charge and will be happy to give work in the Light of the Cross." At 8 The Ladies' auxiliary of Lincoln Methodist Social Creed" at the 8 to those who contact her. This p. m. Sunday, tho Union Lenten A special vestry meeting will be lay leader, Frank Klngdon, Jr. hold following church services Sun- Hose company held a kitchen o'clock service Sunday night. The sewing is on articles for the Can- service will be nt the Methodist shower last weeit for the lire house. chancel choir will sing a vesper Altar flowers for Sunday were church. Rev. Hairy Kraft of the day in the church. given by Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. terbury fair, the proceeds of which Hostesses were Jlia. George Finger 1 hymn. will go to missionary work. Central Baptist church will bo tho At 8 p. m. Wednesday will lie Lit- and Mrs. Eurl iluber. Others pres- Smith, in memory of Mrs. Robert preacher. any and an address by the rector, Alpha KHppa Pi clasi will m«et Q. Cook. The boya' and girls' choirs will ent were Mrs. Osborno Thorne, Mrs. tonight at 8 o'clock in the flieplace rehearse this afternoon at 4 The young people will meet Mon- Rev. Theodore E. A. LeVan. Robert Walsh, Airs. Allyn Leo, Mrs. The monthly meeting of the of- day at 7:30 p. m. xoom. o'clock. The entire choir will re- ALt SAINTS' MEMORIAL Stanley Ferry, Mrs. Henry Dane, ' 'Altar flower* will be presented ficial board will be held tonight Wednesday at 8 p. m., the mid- at 8 o'clock, in the church parlor. hearse tomorrow night at 7:30. Mrs. Charles Patterson, Mrs. John Sunday by Mrs. A. H. Kelly, in week Lenten service will be held. Locust Gardner, Mrs. Clarence Phillips, The Fair Haven Choral society There Is dancing every Saturday memory of her parents, Dr. and night In Ralph hall from 8 o'clock Rev. Elmer T. Schick will give an Holy Communion will bo served Mrs. Russell Travel's, Mrs. Arthur will meet tonight at 8 o'clock, in 1 Mis. C. E. Githen?, and her until 10:30. All teen agers in the address, "Tho Lord's Supper as at 8:30 a. m. Sunday. Church Prostagi , Mrs. Charles Kinhafcr, brother, Philemon Githens. Mrs. the church basement. Fellowship." school Is at 9:30 a. m. Parents' Mrs. Roy Huylnr, Mrs. Daniel Har- The Methodist guild will have a congregation are invited to attend Roger Wymbs will also present al- and bring a. friend. Choir rehearsal will be held and children's service is at 10:30 ris, Mrs. Krod Stover, Mrs. William tar flowers in memory of her par- plastic party at the parsonage Sat- Thursday at 7:30 p. m. a. m. nnii morning prayer and ser- Foull(3 and Mrs. Albert Hill. urday at 12:30 p. m. Proceeds will ents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Still- BATTIST Home-made crullers will bo sold mon is at 11 a. m. Rev. Charles At last week's meeting of the jun- be for the benefit of the church. P. Johnson announced that the •waRon. New Monmouth by tho Ladies' Aid society Friday. ior guild of St. Mary's church, do- Dr. Paul W. Hoon, minister of The Fair Haven Brownies will Tho cub scouts will meet Friday sermon by Rt. Rev. Homy Knox nations were voted to the Red meet at the church Monday after- "The Purpose of Hia Manifesta- Shorrill, n. P., presiding blship, the Gernmntown Methodist church, tion" will be the topic for the wor- ut 8 j). m. Cross and the Women's auxiliary •will speak on "Our Faith In the noon, at 3:15. will be broadcast via stations of tho church. Present wore Mrs. The Methodist guild will hold Its ship service at 10:45 a. m. Sunday BAPTIST WCAP, Asbury Park, and WNBC, Church," on the Methodist radio when Rev. William E. Bisgrove will Herbert Walling, Mrs, Alfred Chln- hour Sunday over station WCAP. monthly business and social meet- Middletown New York city. I'ry, Mrs. Alfred G. Arnold, Mrs. ing Wednesday, Mar. 15, at 8 continue the study of the First The youth fellowship will pre- Epistle of John. The adult choir Kev. John E. Gates will spenk on Russell Cobb, Mrs. William Hell, sent a program on ''Disciplines of o'clock, at the home of Mrs. How- "Bear Ye One Another's Burdens" ST. AXIIKKWS KI'ISCOPAIJ Mrs. Benjamin Reyes, Mrs. Joseph ard F. Grime, 71 Maple ave. Mrs,will sing "Come Unto Me." "Thanks Atlantic Highlands Christian Living" Sunday night at Be To God" will be sung by Kmlly Sunday morning nt tho 11 o'clock Schumoek, Airs. Lester Stoncy, Jr., 6:4ft in the fireplace room. Leonaid Gahlhaua will be co-host- service, The service has been des- Resell Smith, .student at the Airs. William Phyc, Mrs. Chester ess. Magenheimer as the offertory so- General Theological seminary, will The official board will meet next lo. ignated us "One Great Hour of Vanderbilt, Mrs. Clifford Brny, Miss • Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Sharing" by Protestant churches servo as seminarian at St An- Emily Britton and Miss Eleanor BAPTIST The Bible school will meet at Circle E of the W.S.C.S. will throughout Uic United States. drew's. He will olllclate at the Ash. meet next Tuesday afternoon at 2 Leonard 9:45 a. m, with classes for those of Nursery facilities me uvailablu for morning prayer service «t 9 a. m. o'clock at the homo of Mrs. H. E. Rev. John E. Johnson, pastor, all ages. children of parents wishing to at- Sunday. Hotchkis?, Of) South Bt. has chosen "The Apostle Paul's The Young People's Christian as- tend tho service, In the future, Sunday-school will sociation will ronduct a ijospel sur- Rev. Mr. Squire will preach at Second Prayer for Christians" for Ths Sunday scltool will meet in meet at 10 a. m. in charge of Mr. ATTENTION the Lenten service at the old St, his sermon at the 11 a. m. service vice at the Hilltop Nursing liomt' at Smith. 2:30 p. m. Sunday. tho chapel at D.-15 «. HI. under tho Ciiiiililiiallon IVimluiv Salesmen. John st. church in New York city, Sunday. His theme at the 8 p. m. leadership of Miss Doris Bnird. Rev. Andrew VanDyke will serve between Nassau and William jta., service will be "How- to Talk to An organ recital at 7:30 p. m. Communion Easter Sunday, Why not start the New Year Bell- Sunday will include "Serenade," The Yountf People's society will next Tuesday at noon. Members Yourself." meet nt the parsonage at 7:30 p. m. Ing u new Ilinil model Combination Repeat Purchase J nml friends of the congrogntlon Church school moots Sunday at "What a Friend" and "Softly und ritKSUVTEKIAN Sturm Window'.' lirliiR your old Tenderly." Sunday. A social hour will follow • who wriilt In New York city and 9:45 a, m., Including the pastor's tho discussion period. Eatontown sample ami compare. wish to attend arc nsked to con- special Instruction class for new Rev. Bisgrove will speak on "The Sunday morning worship Is at Cull fur Appointment. tact Kcv. Squire. A luncheon »t Potlor and tho Clny" at tho Sun- There will 1)3 a. food salo In tho churoh members, chapel tomorrow Jroni It a. m. un- 10:45 o'clock. Evening worship Is tho closo of the lervlct li being The senior youth fellowship day evening service. The Yuung at 7:3(1 o'clock. Sumliiy-HiMiool planned. people's choir will sing "Bo Still til 12:30 p. m. The snlo In being meeU Sundays at 7 p. m. The jun- Klven under the auspices oj the meets ut O:.'IO a. m. anil liiulmlrn The yming adult fellowihlp will ior fellowship meets Tuesdays at my Soul." c a Women's department. un adult Jllble class. Tlie l In fellowship norvlocs are held Wednesdays at tho church at 8 p. m. Tuiisilny, Tho MKTIIODIST day at 11:30 p. ni. ami Tuesday at WINDOW ; Imll. Kcv. Chiulcs Hmythe of Key- 8 p, m, loader will bo Mrs, Eola Smith. Hntoiitmvn 7:.'k> ii. m. Tho Ulranora inert Fri- • port will apenk, The Edna Woodward auxiliary Prnyer mooting and Blblo study day night In the homo of Mm. An- • Ciitln H (it the W.S.C.S. will Huntlny nt l):4."i u. in. will lie will meet tomorrow at 8:30 p, m. will be hold next Wednesday at filmrdi flcliool, with clnsaes for all drew • meet ni'Xt Wednesday Hi 2:30 p. m. nt tho home of Mr*. Anne William- 7:45 p, m. »ii tin. h'wiir ut MIM Mirthn Mor- utius. W, J/esUr VVhlllleltl in nil- If's se/f son, Center nvi\, Leonardo, The The trustees will moot at tho IMii'lnlomlcnt. Tim opening oxer- MKTIIODIST " li". 11 Wnllnrp si, di>aconrs«i'« will meet Tuesday at chui'ch Friday, Mar, 17, at 8 n. m. storing Jantzen Qirdles •'.toes will bo conducted by Wen- Sea Bright f'lrclr A will mitl mil Thlirn- S p, m. iu the home of Mrs, Rob- oniili L. iU'inlg. Tlie men* Ulblo ert Uhllg, Atlantic Highland*, The KMUUHV MKTIIODIST .. Huiuluy-wluiol niculH nt D:iio. '• f tin- Mrtli- Niivi'iilnlt all yours Jliiv, Hurry Kmfl will bring tho oil 1st youth /n!1mv«)il|> will l>« )i,|,| 'When Stirling Men I'niy" l» II"1 IIA VNIIOHK "(IOMMUNITY mf»«n|(Q at Om Humlny morning The Jiinloi- Vrmlli Kcllriwidilp AT A NEW LOW PRICE I'.nut Kimnnliurg ill Um purminiiK" Hiinilny ill 1:110 llli'Hln Wijilli'iiiliiy lit 1 |i. in, thiiine or III" M'liniiii by l!uv, llo.V 1 More of Iheso boaulifully-nWo, trnoolMy-sfylocI girdloi 1 strvlcn nl 11 o'clock, IIIH topic, will |i. in. Tim Kiniiji'it MM'vleu will |,r 14, Wllllimm fni' Miitiiliiy'ii Hi'ivli'ii j Tho (curious trlplo Irock, solf storing It' .. Mitithrw Chrlmofftrinn, t In "Who Cnt«i»," Church arhuol Kin-"' I'lnifiin, will conduct the hold In thn church ut 0:8(1 p. in nt 7 |i. hi. Tlii'ic will l»! H|icrliil screen and slarm window Is surpris- Mtt At 10 ». m. Wllllnin 1'*. Mnx-Tlionmn Mown* will limit Ilin mn- by a famous mafcor ,,, in lovoly ico-bluo rayon satin with HMWCI. Murtiinv n» ll «, m, Church Kiituiilnwii iniiiilc. by Hie i hull. MIIIIIIII,V-.I''III.>"I ingly low In price ,,, and nationally sun In KUporlntemltinl. The youth violin, and Hov, Mr, Mnralmll will /" M'l'lM Mini fllilll 7 ti, Hl.'lll today for froo domonilrallon and »lll l.i' iiii.lri I he ilimli.m of Minn i. in, In lli« Mutliudlal church, p. ill. MlhKlnii IK iiniii<(>iiiii|iniili• • j11111 l.-ii iwililp niMlt, A prtyrt ( rnr MIIIIIU nil. hi.|,| Ml Ilin Hiiililnv Hi'iiirriAi, iii,\i'i:i. toloction wlillo tho slzo range li complotal Twonly-flv* low»il|) will lie held M«i»lfty nt 7 Al HIP LfinUn nuvltif, Weilfii'i. nil HCIIINI'I: (lid. will I,P |,f|d nl * P, m,, fol- p. in in thi' i innl lt linn nlh)! woi.thi|i, iiny, Mnr, in, nt M;in p. in, n,.v, TIIII mill w,.,.|i mi,!,, ,|lh|y |M Hi'H 1(1 It'll! to 32 waiil in fourteen and fifloon inch lengths. l f • •».'-• ;, in ..I ;' |. in •'!") III.' \\i".l I mill Ihd W.i'inn'n lulli) «r (?holr rthMiMl will In hdil ''•"" ' '"' '" h •'"' '>< lo< it. Mcdinij 7 .'10 |i III. Ill Illllill Will lie hl'lll will bt In Id, |il^." Mr». Mnrnhnll will l/o »»lnw liril lluilli, N, Thuridiy M T p, m, ftl III! IllVltl, »•'"'•'• '• "»• •''"••(mil Advent lilllhl liitf nitil riicfwiiffvi. IHIIIIII«V'» /Hi's- l"li II Hi/ulli it., on highway M, •iiyrn will be ut » p. In. I'llUUO 111, U-n KI'JD WAXK KKO/STER, MAHCll '•>. V.K,t> fage Three

Eleanor Day Attends „ , „,„ , „„. iiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiniiiiKiuijifiii'WftiitsiiiMiKiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiipiiiisiiiiiiiiiiif :!|:;,iill 'i: Ten's Easter iillillll!!lili!!IUI!ll>l!l!i!!Ni;illil:!l!llliil>l!!llll!lli:i!ll!il!llilllll!K%IIUill!ll!iililllWIIIIHIU^^ ;M ;:iii:;i SHANGHAI GARDEN RESTAURANT College Conference 12 Randall PI. (Off Church St.) Keansburg Miss Elicanor Lucille Day has iicwn returned from New York city, Open Every Day Except Tuesday u'Jicro Su represented Georgian I'RO.M 1 1'. M. TO i A. M. iSteinbaeh* Displays Court collegej aatt aan all-daall-day conferconfer-- encc for ;ollege seniors, sponsored' Announcing. Allraetivs' Glolbing by the S liool of Retailing of New RIAL CHINESE FOOD (3:iy Easier frticUs and bonnets York unnversityi . The conference CHOW MEIN TO TAKE OUT for litl:,1 u.'A- :uiit trim Kton .suits included forum discussions led by for Imv- w MI- uiuiieli'd by children university ,olllcials and New York PHONE KEANSBURG 6-1522 1 1 1 of 'J . .' Sundav-si'hool of th. Hull departmen:nt stores on the topic, The Opening of Another Brink Mi.-1. hmlUi chinch Friday Whn e and How to Apply for ni;:!it ;ii a I'.ishinn show, in the Positions in Merchandising. ' rhuirh Fellowship hall. The show U-1U1UL \\;M sponsored by Circle Ci of the church Woman's. Society of Chris- ii li.in y-riYicv. Cluihr; v.i'rc from ^Steinbaeh eoir.pany of lied Bank find Asbury I'-irk. Myrlli' Salisbury was com- mentator. :md the models ranged Park Hosiery Store liftv/ci-n th:r" to II yi'jirs old. Navy m IIIUL' \v:i.s popular for coats and teg 125 BKOAD STREET KED BANK fiea .'•nils I'm- buy:; and (,'irls. Frocks H* fin- Kills wen. in .soft pa.slel colors, IB with tlit' most popular color licinj,' a li'Ui' rose pink, 'riiest: clothes Sii W:'!T shown with dressy straw hon- as nuts.' white >:lii)Uii: I'citlon gloves, "Our Hosiery front Mill-to-You" ami mi.'iialini' Jxn'kvt.Uuuk*. .Sonic dresses v.cn1 tl'inimud at tin' collar line, at the uaistiuul aloni,' llic hem, with a variety nf (:mli:oid.'iy, in- clnilin;; Ihc ]ni])Ul;ir eyelet. Oli.-n ph'.iil proved In be a popu- Exceptional Values for the Entire Family lar sui: ni ik'iial fur-both boy.s and IB sys Kills. Included among tho styles were co\v':>uy suitsfor boys. Tho show concluded with a .showing of diuiKari'es for both boys and girl.s. .Mrs. Clinlon Wilbor. Jr., was pi- FULL FASHIONED - FIRST QUALITY Vw anist. Ourin;; intermission a nui- Miss Eleanor L. Day OUR SANITONE DRV CLEANER DID OUR SLIP COVERS J sical piomam lealtircd solos by SO BEAUTIFULLY, JUNIOR'S WEARING ONE, TOO." Mis. W. li. Uttil and llichaid Wur- Miss Day, who is the daughter ner. of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Day of 1 NYLON HOSIERY M:.-. A. I.. Stlassliiii ^'ef, Mis. I . Riverside avc., has done her ma- WE SPECIALIZE IN BRIGHTENING ,1. VaiT'iii'Hi. .Mis. I'bilip Andrews, jor work at college in the Held of Mrs. W. i:. Heed, Mi'-. 1'iank Kulil merchandising, and will he gradu- YOUR HOME WITH OUR THOROUGH and Mis. •!• W. Vaai'.iunt iirriinKcd ated in June, with a bachelor of 51 (;AIJ(;E - 15 DENIEK 1.00 Sizes 8^ to 1 I Hi.' evir,1.. Mis. Kulil and .Mrs. science degree. She plans to con- Viml'.ruiit H-i-iu irfrcsbiujiit chair- tinue her studies at N.Y.U. School CLEANING OF niiMi. a^-.isie.d by Mrs. Herman of Retailing, working for her mas- If 51 GAUGE - 30 DKiMKK 1.00 .'J IV«. for 2.50 Ilenz Mrs. II. J. MaclJnnald and ter's degree in that field. Miss Day DRAPES — BLANKETS .Mrs. 'Carl Anili'r,,on. Mi's. A. Mcl- is student moderator of the col- vin Morris distributed ijrogrnms. lege Mission society and she has PAI5K LACE - KUN PHOOK 1.15 Sizes 8l/2 l<> 11 established programs which have SLIPCOVERS — RUGS contributed to the work of mis- Asbnry Park Man Fined sions both at home and abroad. m 51 GAUGE - I5DENIEIJ - NEW CANASTA HEEI 1.15 Make tins year's bouse cleaning easier On Gambling Gbargc Sizes »'/•! '•> l< Irviiiif Rubin, who operates a Lincroft slon: ai llllti Spiin^wood avc, A.i- PHONE RE 6-2800 liury Pailt, was round guilty o! pos- The Ladies' auxiliary of the lire ses.'-in;: a nuniljei of policy slips company met last Monday evening iiiiil iinul siTo last Tiiuistlay by al the fire bouse. Mrs. Gerard P. THE NEW HIGH TWISTS Aslutiy Park ilagislralc Eugene Domidion presided. Plans were made to purchase paint to redecor- Capibi ilicn. ate the lire house kitchen. The as Kiibin, wlni pleaded mil Ktiilt.v. Ladies' auxiliary will buy the paint ii 60 GAUGE - 15 DENIEU J.50 wris fciiinl ciiilty. lie also had $216 and tile firemen will do the paint- .ION' s ronti.K-nti-d by A:bury I'ark police ing. Mrs. Harold Willgerodl and ii SINCE 1912 in a mid mi hi ;'stinc earlier liifl Mrs. Edwin Boylnn arc on a com- ii 51 GAUGE • 15 DENIEH 1.25 814 lo 11 week. The muni y will lie turned mittee to make inquiries as to a Cleaners — Dyers — Luundcrvrs over In llic Aslnny I'ark police and new kitchen stove. Members of it liii'iin'ii's jtension fund. the auxiliary brought gifts and pre- 51 GAUGE - 30 DENIEH ).I5 il]/, to II Rubin was the tlr.-it man arrest- pared a sunshine basket for Mrs. 61-76 WHITE ST. RED HANK ed on suspicion of gamins in a AdolC Braun, who has returned ii A11CKOFIU1 . 15 DENIEK .95 pr. - 3 pis. for 2.50 yamhliiii; .search ordered last week home from Riverview hospital, by Polii'c .Superintendent Howard where she was a surgical patient. il O. lluiper. Mr. Morner has de- Those attending the meeting were p clai-id tin' drive will continue un- FOR A BETTER. KIND OF DRY CLEANING- tn0 s Mrs. Fred Owens, Miss Madge H 8V til gambling '" '-'^V ' cleaned Smith, Mis. Garrett Corson, Mrs. PR up. John Warnekcr, Mrs. Matthew Mul- lin, Mrs. Gardner C. Klein, Mrs. ii These Unusual Prices Are The Edward Boylan, Mrs. Charles Lan- dau, Mrs. Herbert Kaul, Mrs. Wil- H6 liam Warnelinv, Mrs. Willgerodt 5? and Mrs. Ptui! Camenzind. Usual With Us SB The Lincroft-Holmdcl Kiwanis ii held Ladies' Night last night at Lincroft inn. Dr. Virginia Scanlon, p consultant psychiatrist of New York and Long Branch, instructor pi of remedial education at Croydon The Following Famous Brands hall academy, Atlantic Highlands, spoke. Elaine Volk, daughter of Mr. and at Park Hosiery "PRICES" Mrs. Walter Volk, celebrated her sixth birthday with a party Sunday. Those, attending were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hinger and sons Robert and William of Motuchon and LADIES SB Diane and Linda Brandt of this place. "LADY BERKLEY" PAJAMAS - Man-Tailored 2.50 3C Mrs. Alfred Williams of Everett was tendered a surprise stork SB P.I shower by Mrs. Floyd Lum, Mrs. "DUTCHESS - INDIVIDUALLY YOUHS" GOWNS 2.39 Eugene Peck and Mrs. Arthur IS Nowmier at the home of Mrs. Lum 11 MM Friday evening. Gifts were present- II PANTIES - BRIEFS - STEP-INS 55c • 2 for J.OO ed in a baby blue plastic-covered bassinet. A buffet supper was .serv- ed. Those attending were Mrs. Jo- •'GARCKEST" Multi-Crepc Four Gore Tailored SLIPS 1.95 seph Hclnrich, Mrs. E. Douglas Brandt, Mrs. Richard Van Pelt, m am Mrs. Herbert Kaul, Mrs. Frank SS SANI'OKIZED FOUK GORE SLIPS - Eyelet Trimmed 1.10 Haley, Mrs. Joseph Mcndres, Mrs. ==? Harry Seylaz, Mrs. Edwin Cres- Sizes 32 to 41 wick, Mis. George Gould_Mrs. Har- El old Willgerodt, Mrs. Irving Stokes, Mrs. Charles Conover, Mrs. John BRASSIERES - 32 to 42 - A-B-C Cup 85c Lamken nnd Mrs. William Lewan- dowskl. Sunforized Cotton il The I-incroft-Everctt P.T.A. ex-1 if ecutive meeting was held Tuesday Ml evening at Lincroft school. Next Tuesday night, the program will 55s include Bell Telephone company MEN CHILDREN sound movies. The Ladies' Aid society of Lin- croft chapel will meet tonight nt First Quality the home of Mrs. "George Vernclt, "SKAMPERETTE" Phalanx. "Ulieu" Knit Briefs 45c pr. - 3 prs. for 1.25 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Boylan and ^S daughters Mary and Christine of "Utica" Alid-Lcngllig f>5«; pr. Lace Trimmed Panties 3 prs, for 1.00 Asbnry Park spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boylan. "Ulicu" I'lill-Coiuhed T-Sliirln 60c ea. SIZES 2 TO 14 The fire company waa'called this week for several grass tires. 3 for 1.75 J)r. and Airs. Robert Robertson la "Ulica" Sanforized Shorts 55c pr. "Ulicn" Cotton Panties 3 prs. for 1.00 and children Donna and Jody of SIZES 8 TO IS Built-in Aerial! Wcstche.st«r, N. Y., have moved In- as 2 for 1.00 to tho Wiilf hoiiHc on Brookdale ROXER AND SNAP STYLES m farm, '•(.ui'iTrtl" Slip* • Sanforized Coltou Super-Power! Thu easny contest, promoted by Men's Hose from 20c to 75c pr. the Lincroft • llolnulcl KIwanlA i SIZES 10 TO 13 Pre-Teens 1.05 church committee, \vn« won by May I •Smack, lli'Hl pilze, nnd Miuy Cath- J SIZES 10 TO 16 Cabinet! rlnn Antnnldcn, second print', "Reliance" I'ajamatt 2.25 pr. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller and chil- dren left Sunday to upend a few FULL LINE OF "BIG YANK" Four-Gore Built-Up-Shoulder Slips iliiya with Mr, Mlllor'n pnrcnU, Mr. i Sixes 2 to 6 60c • 8 to 14 73o and Mr/<. Kdwnrd Miller al Pen WORK CLOTHES Argylo, I'll. CKN lor yoifrnclf tho nirw.iiiK porform- N'niuy Jianloln, one-year-old Plus Tax and dniightor of Mr. nnd Mm, John iiiiwi of'lliiH now I'lillco vnluu miusntlon. Daniels, fell on Hie heat register In In up In H out ol" 10 Icicatloim you just Warranty her home Tui'xday of liml wi f 1 iitnln TiicMlny nf Mr, nml MCK, i OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 0 P. M. Mniry Hindi nf HwlinmltiK Illvcr nl, vu'in Miii, Wiillcr Vim lloi'/ii'ii or l''iihwiinil nnd Mm. I hi 11 y Hunt ,.. . i,i . i|> -n i t • -' , i>< i)i .' i>,i> | "'I "t i i •• • • v.jl'i 'M||Hj> i' 'ft il uni!.) fr'^iiii.iliiHltlljtili.:'!-'!! ^ ill, wmm t!il I.: 'ii'iiili'lli.!1!..!'. .'I,' •'!'! ,i|i Jl;'|;!i, WiiMw ih'lliltlt1 I '''i11'1 it' ''l!' i||i11' 'l:ll'ir-l/!l!i!^ W\H $MhW iliilll'lM: ll'llH •;..:! u( Uniilttiilivllll, I Page Four HANK TJKOr.STKTJ, MATJOIT J), 1950

Boy Miss Esther Formaii ' decorated birthday cake was the Port Monmouth table centerpiece, and Mr. Lock- Are You Letting l>y Car Of Long Branch Engaged Mrs. Audrey Blatz gave a plas wood received many gifts. Attend- tic demonstration at the home d ing were Mr. and Mr*. Lester Faded, Soiled, Rugs and Furniture .Slx-ytai-okl William Bcndick of Mr. and Mrs. Isadoie Forman ot Mrs. John Stovcnson of Grlggs ave. Lockwood, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Ste- 'Mil .Main Kt., Kcnnsbui'g, was Long Branch announce the en- Thursday, Mar. 2. Attending were phen Bloom and daughter Pc#gy gagement of the^r daughter, Miss and Harold Fay, all of Jersey City, Mar The Beauty of Your Home? Iri'iitcd al Rivoivlcw hospital Sun- Esther Forman, to David Silher- Mrs. David Stevenson, Mrs. George JACK ARNOLD i dny nfU'i'noon for leg and chest in- Scott, Jr., Mrs. Flora McKenile, and Mrs, Irene Alsback and Sam fitein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Alsback of this plnco. FOK i jurio* suffficci when hit by a car Silbcrstcin of John si. A fall wed- Mrs. Robert Schanck, Mrs. Edna ding is planned, Arose, Mrs. Emma Noble, Mrs, The Brownies met at the school QUICK. ECONOMICAL CLEANING .' on Port Mnnniouth id., Easi Kcans- Carol Parker, Mrs. Joan Fink, Mrs Tuesday and started maltinp and Fuel Oil - Gasoline - Kerosene IHIIR. Kcne Plebcau, Mrs. David Fother- covering work boxes. They also MuUUctuwn township police said ingham, Mrs. Jane Bryk, Mrs. Anncompleted makinp needle holdcr.-s. Phone Red Bank 6-2748 i tliiil a car driven by Florence Silvii Brady, Mrs. Rose Brady and Mrs.Members attended the GUI Scout © CALL KE 6-2K00 j Walton. 3d, of Port Monmouth id., Edna Bryk. township meeting nt the school LEON'S ' Pint Monmmith. struck the hoy. The Port Monmouth club met a hall Tuesday. : West and Wall Streets Red Bank, N. J. SINCC till ( Tlir driver liild policr Hint the the White House on Port Mon Mrs. Jane Jaeobsen and grand- i youth ran in front of her car and mouth rd. Thursday, Mar. 2. A daughter, Janice Dehkers, and Har- You'll Be Thrilled Willi llir j.-lmrl! tlin .riRlit fender. He was card party will bo held Thursday, ry Miller of Brooklyn wore week- I taken tn the hospital by the Koans- Mar. 16, Mrs. Alice Meade Is chair- end guests at the home of Mr.and 61-76 While St. llnl Hank 6-2H00 buitf Ilr*t aid ,«(iund. No action was man. Plans are being made for Mrs. John Stevenson of Griggfl ave. taken against the driver. their annual bus ride and the com mlttec in charge are Mrs. Freda ANTHONV'S HEATING CO. Wlnkleman, Mrs. Grace Outhlcin PERSONALIZE and Charles Mcrker. Word han 59 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK 6-1041 been received from Florida that Your Linens Wifh SPECIALIZING IN S I H P. F 18 9 6 Mrs. Fred Nabbc, a member of the club, has been taken ill while S HERMAN'S on a vacation, INDUSTRIAL OIL HEATING Mrs. Russell Bedford of Cincin- Monoij ramming Ben we nati, O,, Is spending a month's va- FOR FACTORIES AND LARGE BUILDINGS cation at the home of her parents, "Distinctive" SCJIMEB AIR CONDITIONING IN ANY SIZE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Guthleln. Mrs. William Wlllett, Sr., Main Established 1929 st., celebrated her 73d birthday Thursday, Mar. 2. Mrs. Wlllett re- ceived many nice gifts. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay, Miss Esther Forman Mrs. Carrie Voorhees, Mr, and Mrs. RED BANK, N. I. Russell Poling, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- Miss Forman wns graduated liam Poling and Henry Brown, from Long Branch high school Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kolb and son The CARLTON and Is a member of the Long Roy, Jr., Main at., attended a birth Branch Y.M. und Y.W.H.A., and dny party In honor of Frederick A WALTER READE THEATRE Now • • • Dan River Dress Fabrics Iota Phi zornrtty. She is employed Wcstcndorf, Keansburg, Friday, "r~ -15OO at Fort. Monmouth. Mr. Silber- Mar. 3. stein wns graduated from numson high school and the New York Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright at- • TODAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY • School of Interior Decoration, and tended the roller derby at Jersey City armory Saturday. In all the Sew Colors. upon completion of his course will Tuesday, Feb. 28, the P.T.A. met ANGER and HATF enter his father's firm here. He at the school and planned for a Styled Right • Priced K!/;.'il. served in the Navy, and for a time card party to be held at the uchoo LASH OUT FROM 3-YD. TO 5-YI). LEN(;THS was stationed in the Philippine hall Tuesday evening, Apr. 25. The THE HEAVENS! ' islands. committee in charge Is Mrs. Fred WK$ Wright, Mrs. William Gobel, Mrs SHERMAN'S! Mary MacLennon, Mrs, Urban Home Decorntor:, YD. Edclson Heads Hancock, Mrs, Anna Ehrman and Mrs. Catherine Harding. 4S Broad Sf, Charles Wlnkleman of Wilson Bed Bank Medical Society ave. was given a surprise birthday DEM MUM party by his wife Freda Sunday Values From 98c fo 1.19 Yd. Physicians Discuss Mar. 5. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. William Wlnkleman of Un- • SUNDAY & MONDAY • Polio Advances ion City, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kessler of North BeYgen, Mr. and Nevet- juch siM%in'dancfn* Danny Kaye-pet-s.'.'; Dr. Samuel Edclson of Anbury Mrs. Frank Geiler and son Victor • FIRST QUALITY FABRICS Park was elected president of the of Scheneotady, N. Y.; Mr*. May ATLMIOS Monmouth County Medical society Smith of Astoria, L. I., and Mr. last wpek at Monmouth Memorial Thur., Frl., Sat. Snl, Mat. CHAMRRAYS linspilal. He rpplnrns Dr. H. R. and Mrs. John Jones and children DANNY KAYE Marion and Gladys of New York JAMES STEWART Brindlc of Asbury Park. city. Dinner was served and Mr. PIQUES Others elected were Dr. J. Berk- Wlnkleman received many gifts. JOAN FONTAINE eley Gordon, director of Marlboro Mrs. Lillian Clas-ton is confined "You Gotta Stay Happy" . WOVEN CORDS state hospital, vice president; Dr. to her home on Wilson ave. with Anthony J. DeVitn, Port Mon- illness. •also- GINGHAMS mouth. secretary-treasurer; Dr. ROY ROGERS Howard C. Piper, Kcyport, assist- Mr. and Mrs. John Brandauer, k W1ITInAM tDK CU>L(iAT IKV us»*••*«»•»"> IANCHIH»U formerly of Port Monmouth, cele- -in- ant .secretary-treasurer, and Dr. brated their 15th wedding anni- Sideny M. Hodas, Red Bank, re- versary at their home In Keyport "FAR FRONTIER" • TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY • • FULLY SHRUNK porter on medical matters. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Beam, Mr, and Plaids ! Named to .tho executive commit- Mrs. Edward Bryk, Robert Beam tee wore Dr. John C. Clark and and Miss Mildred Collet, all of this Sun., Mon. Sun. Cont. From the • FAST COLORS Dr. Victor Knapp, both of Asbury place, attended the celebration BARBARA STANWYCK Bioadway' Park, and Dr. Bernard M. Hnln- Saturday ovcnlng, Mar. 4. STAGE m stcln of Long Branch. Appointed The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire WENDELL COREY delegates to the state society were company will meet at the fire -In- Dr. Halhstcin, Dr. F. Lawton Hln- • COMPLETELY WASHABLE house Tuesday, Mar. 14, After the . II1 die, Red Bank; Dr. Cornelius Pei- business meeting; a plastic demon- THELMA JORDAN" rine, Pair Haven, and Dr. Stephen stration will be held. • Scirall, Spring Lake. Alternate Mrs. Ida Saunols of Mnln »t • CHOICE OF 65 PATTERNS-- delegates are Dr. Edith Brown, Av- grandmother of Mrs. Thomas Che- Tues., Wed. on; Dr. Harold Rubin, Asbury valier, is a patient at Monmouth REAGAN • NtAL JI PaiTt; Dr. Stephen R. Casafrande, BOBEBT TAYLOR Memorial hospital. LANA TURNER Rumson, and Dr. Herbert W. Mrs. Annett Strcnnlng, mother • EACH LENGTH HAS A LABEL WITH COM- Booth, Spring Lake. of Mrs. Lucille Licht, received a -lii- Announcing a Tremendous Dr, William G. Herrman of As- back injury when she fell at her "JOIINNY EAGER" KIDDIE SHOW SAT., MAR. 18TH PLETE INFORMATION ON THE PRICE, bury Park was elected nominating home recently. -and- delegate, with Dr. Daniel F. Feath- Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of Solids ! QUALITY AND YARDAGE uORGEOUS GEORGE DOORS OPEN 9:30 A. M. erston of Asbury Park as his al- Campbell ave. spent Sunday visit- AUDREY LONG ternate. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roy- -In- New Members lance of Maywood. FREE (22) BIG PRIZES Mrs. Blanche Miner of Colllni "ALIAS THE CHAMP" Dr. Abraham Roscntlial of At- ave. entertained her sister, Mrs. lantic Highlands was elected to a Dorothy Syplnski, and her niece. (5) COLOR KARTOONS . ••• — ••i——— five-year term on the board o£ cen- Miss Dale Rogers, both of Jersey Dlnnerware To Ladles sors. Eloctcd to full membership City, over the week-end. Plus Mark Twain's Classic in the society were Dr. Thomas J. Mrs. Anna Zeigcr of St. Albans, '' Gilmour, Keanabmg; Dr. H. Walt- L. I., will be the guest of Mrs. PENROD & SAM' er Evnns, Neptune, and Dr. John Margaret Trlpold of Grace avi. for TELEVISION Slnnott, Jr., Rumson. two weeks. MAYFAIR A 12-polnt co-operative health Mr. and Mrs. Severin Larsen en- Help Kill the 20?o Movie Ticket Tax program proposed by the state so- tertalned last week for Mr, Lar- A Walter Rcade Theatre ciety wns read by Dr. C. Byron sen's son and daughter-in-law, Mr, Asbury Park 2-8881 • TELEVISION ON THE MEZZANINE • Elnisdcll. Unanimous approval and Mrs. Al Cords of Jersey City, was given this program. the occasion being Mr. Cords' STARTS WED., A panel discussion on polio was birthday. Other guests were Mrs. held, with Dr. Frank Altschul of Gene Itjen of Brooklyn and Mrs. MAKC1I 15 The STRAND Long Branch as moderator. Tho Dora Dlesing of this place. A WALTER READE THEATRE subjects discussed wore recent ad- Donald Rcllly, son of Mr. and vances in research, ages of polio Mrs. Donald Rellly of Mills ave., re- Red Bank 6-13OO patients, precautions against the turned to his studies at the Uni- disease, tooth extraction and tonsil- versity of Maryland after spending ectomics dining the polio season, the week-end with his parents. • TODAY, FRL & SAT. (3) DAYS • symptoms of polio, frequency of Mrs. Nora O'Shaughncssey enter- second attacks and emotional at- tained at luncheon Thursday mem- Amazing Junglo Spectacle! titudes of patients. bers of her Sewing club. Present Johnny were Mrs. Mae Nestor, Mrs. Ber- tha Sturko, Mrs. Catherine Darke SEE , WEISSMULLER Children lo Model and Mrs. Martha Hcrtcr. Mrs. Samson over In Leonardo Show Starke will be next week's hostess. power the as Jungle Jim in Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgenscn ; The Bob and Betty shop of of Campbell ave. attended the wed- Philistine giant!. ' Broad st. will present a children's ding reception of Mr. and Mrs. The Lost fashion show at tho card party Stephen Mnlley at Jersey City Sat- to he given by the Leonardo grade urday of last week. Mrs. Malley INDIANS school Parent-Teacher association Is the sister of Mr. Jorgensen. Tribe" Monday night, Mar. 13. The show A surprise birthday party was will be held In the grade school given for Lester Lockwood, Jr., by • SUNDAY & MONDAY • auditorium. Models will be chosen his wife Kay at their home on from kindergarten pupils through Main st. Saturday, Mar. <, In eele- WHITE / to tho eighth ifrado classes. bratlon of hla 26th birthday. A 'SENSATIONAL! GODDESS' MIGHTIEST , SHOCKING' OF ALL • MOTION PICTURES: Sensational IkMt'SHU.-MttMMn*XNKttS Philco 1403 with Ques • TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY • DISHES TO THE LADIES Com* in and ••• thablflntw "Ou Pwif Pit D«cl.lon al Gvid* Book to Succ«nfof Painting."

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ARMOUR HEINZ Corned Beef Baked Beans Ivory Soap Ivory Soap 12 ec etn41 2127c SAFEWAY 3 Zt 23« 2;:; Page Bix RKD RANK KEGISTEB, 51AKCJH 3, l!)50 - - Hi - - Red Bank High School Cheerleaders Highland Park Meets Hoffman Squeaks By Jamesburg Spotting Sports Buccaneers Tonight Governors. Score 53-51 Victory By- N.J.S.l.A.A. Tourney Game at Asbury Harold Hoffman high school, which lost two squeakers in the —R\ed Bank Eliminates Leonardo Shore Conference tourney, reversed Hy Cunningham the situation Friday night to else out a 53-51 victory over Jamesburg LAST WEEK Adam Kretowicz, athletic director nt Red Bank Cath- Tonight is .going to be tho big in a Group I battle in the annual olic high school, was in The Register offices chatting with Cecil R. Mac- test night" for Coach Frank Ping- X.J.S.I.A.A. tournament at the New Cloud of the advertising department, and he had this suggestion along itore and his Ro.d Bank high school Erunswick high school court. with him. A rubber game between the Caseys and Bucs for the benefit Shore Conference champions. They Keyport Diner Hoffman almost duplicated its oi the Kivervlcw hospital building fund, with the encounter to be take on the hottest team in Group conference performances. After played at the Convention hall. .Asbury Park. We'll agree on the game two basketball circles on the Con-Defeats M-0 getting out to an early lead, the foeinR a natural for drawing the customers and we'd like to have a box vention hall court, Asbury Park. Governors almost blew it before seat if such a game could be played. Knowing that the gnmc can not The Bucs will meet Highland Park, the final minutes licked away on be played, we'll pass along the info on why it will not be played to the the team favored to grab top hon All-Star Five the big clock. The sharpshooting persons who have been talking ot promoting such a contest. ors in the New Jensey State Inter: Governors hopped out to take a Believe it or not, there are several drawback* which at thin scholastic Athletic association's an Dinerinen Win 27lh 16-8 lend in the first stanza and nual cage tourney. then were snowed under in the sec- point has nothing (o do nidi either coach or school. Jf botli Both teams copped their opening Successive 'Victory, ond period, 23-13, as the Jamesbuig schools wished to play the K»me, with the "yen" signal of their, contests when Highland Park rolled quintet grabbed a 31-29 margin at respective coaches, they till couldn't do it. All because IIIK over Freehold high .school, 65-36, 69-57, al Bclmar intermission. ' Ken- Jersey State Interscholimtlc Athletic association gets In the Pictured nre the Buccaneer cheerleaders who yelled the Bucs to the Shore Conference Basketball and Red Bank halted Leonardo, Coach Gene Dobizynski's drib- 45-30. Playing before a capacity crowd last word. championship two weeks ago. The girls who served so faithfully in the football and basketball seasons blers put the South Amboy cagers will put their uniforms in moth balls when Red Bank completes its venture in the state tourney. Bucs Defeat Leonardo at the Bolmar Community center, back' into the battle in the third Through the speedy efforts of Bell Telephone's "hello" girls, Koyport diner scored its 27th suc- Left lo right: Rosa Lee Roth, Katherine Hamlet, Shirley B.iynton, Joyce Crawford, Ruth Pahl, Playing before a slim, crowd at session by marking up an 18-9 per- we chatted with IValtcr E. Short, secretary of the association, cessive triumph last week by de-iod. The Hoffman quintet then held Nancy Young, Martha Mngce, Janet Magee and Miriam Lebedun. the Convention hall, Saturday and »»ked him if such a game could be (riven the proper sanc- feating the All Stars, 69-57, in theon by thin threads as the James- night, Red Bank high school's cago annual all-star game of the Mon- tion. "No sir." said the secretary. Then he went on to tell us burg quintet rallied to out score quintet registered an unimpressive mouth-Ocean county Basketball Hoffmen, 11-0, in the final quarter, that It was not his ruling the school representatives passed on 45-30, triumph over the Leonardo loop. Freehold Blasted Lions in the state tournamemt open- llDWTVCr. It themselves and therefore have no complaint. "This Is not an Caseys Hold Initial Tho smooth working Dinermen, Big Charlie Koerncr continued to er for both schools. interpretation of tin- committee. It's a regulation made hy the meeting eight of the top perform- lead Die scoring department for the Pingitore'a cagers appeared tired ers in the circuit, piled up six- schools at the annual meet Inf. This eannol be attributed to any By Highland Park and Coach Arch Shaw's dribblers Hoffman stjiuul, racking up 17 point margins in each half. The points on seven twin markers and Individual or small group. So they'll have to obey the rules they Baseball Practice looked as if they hadn't tosised a Koypoi-ters registered a 33-27 first Colonials Trounced, ball at a basket in weeks. The two a trio of foul tosses. John Sltarzyn- made," stated Mr. Short. htilt and came right back to mark ski contributed 15 nnd 13 points re- 65-36, in Tourney Till aggregations played a loose and up a ^6-30 second half. To play a benefit Rame on the order of the one mentioned above, It sloppy game of basketball. The spectively. Joe JIacken led the Reggis Carney, sharp-shooting losers with 20 points on nine bas- has to be planned a year ahead and put on the school's schedule. Or Lions, after completing their .reg- jf the two teams wish to help charity they can take any game on their Coach Kretowicz to Build Squad Highland Park, the hottest forward; Tom Alikas, lanky cen- kets and two charity pegs. Group two basketball team in theular schedule, were entirely off on ter, and George Shaw, defensive regular slates and donate the proceeds. A section in the N.J.S.l.A.A. their shooting, connecting with on- constitution says. "No member school shall piny a basketball schedule state, made short work of a high- star, were the big guns for the vic- Around Six Vets—Pitching Weak ly respected Freehold high school ly five baskets out of 40 tries in tors, firing in 45 points among A third nf the population of of more than 18 games, exclusive of jamborees or round robins, league quintet Wednesday night of last losing the zip displayed in the Con- Europe was wiped out by the play-offs and county and slate lournamentr,." In winding up our little them. Carney dunked in 16 tallies More than (10 candidates report- week, when the Colonials were ference playoffs, were not the crt-on six field goals and lour fouls, "black death." chat with Walter, he said, "I'm only the mouthpiece for the schools, they lien ten, 05-36, in a tourney en- gcrs they were when they run uj> pass on the rulings and it's up to me to see that they are carried ed to the first baseball call issued Alikas accounted for 15 points by Coach Adum- Kretovicz, Red counter on the New Brunswick a win streak of 17 game's. Their while Slyiw flipped in 11 points. through." Ardent rooters of both local teams will now have to figure high scho6l court. Bank Cuthulic high school, Mon- Sea Hawks Tie timing was off and their floor work Tom Ranicy was the sparkplug out another angle if they wish to see the two schools meet on the court Playing its llrst N.J.S.l.A.A. tour- was not'up to par. for a rubber encounter. day afternoon when the baseball .for the losing All-Star aggregation, DOROTHY hopefuls held an Indoor meeting ney contest. Freehold was in the The contest was expected to befitting the hoop with 18 tullies ac- before taking to the wide open For Second Place battle the tlrst quarter, trailing by a nip and tuck affair, since Leonar- COACH HIT.I1 TV.VIMU of the Caseys deserves a basket only three points. The Owls, how- qyilred on eight twin-counters and spaces nt Slalder's field for dia- do was one of the four quintets to a pair of foul shots. The only TOLAND of orchids direct from (ieorge CiejkaN Uncroft Orchid green- mond drills Tuesday. Playoff l{iM|iiirc(l ever, let loose in the second quar- defeat the Bucs in the basketball ter to ruck up a 24-13 chapter and other Ail-Star to get into the dou- houses for the wonderful joh he accomplished In hullding a campaign. The encounter, how- ble scoring figure was Nick Rogcl, 7) I ACT STUDIO In Intramural Loop then poured in the baskets in theever, turned out to be a one-sided powerful Casey quintet this past cage season. According to our third chapter to score an 18-6 per- manager of Rogel's Bur quintet. affair after the Bucs started coast- Rojjel clunked in six baskets and a records, mid if we recorded 'the postponements correctly, th» The Soa Hawks and the Rangers iod. The Mighty Owls slowed down ing in the second half and the Caseys registered 13 victories against seven setbacks, which went into a deadlock for second their offensive in the final quarter, lone foul shot. Lions kept missing shot after shot. The All-Stars offered stiff oppo- completes one of the best B.B.C.H. basketball seasons in a num- place in the Rumson high school but they still oulscoi-ed the Colon- Close But Sloppy intramural cage loop Saturday ials, 10-6. ' sition most of the way although ber of years. morning when the Hawks pasted Ray Snlva, one of Ihe clnssicst The score posted in the initial they mover led in the contest. On . The Green and Gold quintnl climaxed. Its season with a candy sweet Ihe Rovers 25-13. on the high school dribblers in the state, led the Owls period and in the second chapter two occasions tlio losers knotted victory over the Bucs after the Bankers ran a win streak of J7 consecu- court. with a torrid sr.nring pace firing in made the ball game look close. It the score. At the outset of the tilt tive contests. Coach Frank Pingltore's machine whipped the Cnscys, 30 markers on H deuces and n pair was, but the play ivas sloppy all the score was dead!™'!wl nt 2-2, Last week the Hawks trailed Ihe the way. When the buzzer ended 39-27, when the two schools met on the Buc court the first time, hut Rangers by a single uonicst. The of foul shots. His wild scoring and the next time th: count was they failed to halt the Caseys when they got together for the second spiee fell short ot only six points the first quarter,' the score was 7-7.even the score stood al 23-23. one-sided vlctorySaturday however, At tho intermission, Red Bank had contest. What happened to Red Bank? That question has been circu- earned the Sea Hawks the right to of registering almost Ihe same JiEYPOHT MINER lated for the past week. The Caseys answered the question the night of score as the Freehold quintet. only 17 points. It gavo the Bucs meet the Rangers in a playoff bat- Croclilick, f. ... the game when they completely outplayed, out-fought and out-maneu- Bill Brcsnahan was the only Co- a four-point advantage after the tle next Saturday morning to fight Lions tossed in a trio of deuces. Carney, f. ._ vered the Bucs,' and their win streak. Jack McNeil and Wnlly Bauer for second place honors. lonial eager lo hook in double fig- Cuiiinir-, f were the big guns breaking up the Buccaneer offensive. McNeil, play- Leonardo led only once in the T. ,\MUn», c In a preliminary contest Satur- ure scoring when he dunked In ten ing tha same brand of aggressive ball as the highly regarded Marv At- points. The Freehold dribbler contest at which time the Lions Fuller, c kinson of Neptune, was all over the court breaking up and stealing Buc day, tho Fair Haven grammar had a 6-2 margin about mid-way Wnrtley, jr. school dribblers handed the Rum-Hipped in four double markers and Shliw, ft passes. Bauer, who was a substitute during the season, came in to the two foul shots. in the first period. Al Paterson KctljiT:ki, g game and flipped in a couple ot baskets that practically broke the Buc son seventh and eighth graders a opened the scoring for Leonardo win streak. With Dick Iloman supplying the height and retrieving the sound trouncing, C0-2u. Bob with a jump shot from under tho AM, STARS Ballet Acrobatic ball off the backboards without too much trouble, the Caseys turned In Schanck .sparked thie Fnir Haven hoop. Pete Foster's push deuce tied (i beautiful performance and deserve all the credit that wits bestowed quintet with 21 poirtts marked up Donkey Cage Tilt the count and Bob Ward's layup Itn-ol. f Tap Toe on them for conquering the Shore Conference champions and intcrbor- on an even dozen Held goals. and two foul connects moved the Hopln. f ough rivals. The Casey* were up for the encounter and they stayed Other Fair Haven cagers acquir count to 6-2. FosUr and Russ T. NIIKIC, f. Hull room ing double figure scores were ISel- At Atlantic Gym Cnmn.-«o, t' there until the buzzer ended the nlp-and-tuck battle. Booth dunked in Uvo-pointcis to Uiiroiy. c Children from 3 Up man and Johanemann who tallied wipe out tho Lion lead, Dick Mclntyre. X Coach Adnm Kretowicz H nnd ten points, respectively, Lions Ride Aguinsl Graham and Foster exchanged Tomnino, n Class and Private Lessons O'Noil K twin II,\vKM Chamber of Commerce foul shots to move the score up to And THE TERRIBLE END of the I'.S.S. Juneau Is a SMurdny Although the weather was on 7-7 at the end of the stanza. Evening I'ost double-length article In the Feb. 35 issue. All we fi 1 the chilly side Tuesdny, Coach WhccliT, f 1 A new type basketball game will Officinls: Dcniiftt. Al>l>)c»utc JOHN TOLAND have to do is to mention the Jiincau, anil It hits home in more Auniiii'k. r. :i Red Bank added four points to Kretowicz sent his large .squad be presented at the Atlantic High- Dramatics Speech ways tlmn one. First of all, as a former member of the crew, through a rapid one-hour drill at I) III its margin in the second period by Schnnrli. II 21 lands high school gym Wednesday outscorlng Leonardo, 10-6. Foster Pantomime we missed the ship at ^Newfoundland, chased it to Trinidad, and which time he concentrated on Ulnuvvnll, nightn when donkeys don rubber- Don't Throw That missed it again. The Juncau was headed for the X'acfflc, never fundamentals. The candidates were Kclrnitn, n and Charlie Patterson flipped In 201 E. Bergen PL RE 6-0570J soled shoes and riders. Tho event two field goals each and Booth to return. When the beautiful new ship of Uncle Sam's Navy given light Infield and outlleld benefits the fund raising program was blown to hits by .lap torpedoes, there were a half dozen fired in two charity tosses for tlio Shirt Away work-outs in order to loosen up ItUMSON of tlio Patent-Teacher association. Monmmitli county residents Mho lost their lives, l'ive eiiine the winter kinks slowly. Tutor Bucs' ten markers. Tom Barba If the collar is frayed or worn! Chinhvli •k. f. n 11 The contest is scheduled to atart scored two field goals and Joe At- from Bflmar, one from Keansburg and one from Eatnuloun. Kretowicz also .spent, some lima Cinmliif mo, : 1 1 ; trotting at 8 p. ni. AT LEON'S FORMAL WEAR From Katontown, Charlie Hayes was lost, and Frank Holmgren taking inventory to get a first hand Heemm, V, .. 1 0 1! kins hit with the other Leonardo liOlfllll, V 2 u 1 Donkey basketball is what they deuce. They'll replace It with a returned home. George .). Heaman, Keansburjr, and Frank glimpse of what kind of stDClf he (i 2 i,'. •• 1 call it; but whether It will turn into hrund new TO HIRE will have on hand for the Casey 0 II I Class, Boh Sherman, Joe McConnell and Alfred Ferruglaro, Hel- Jnhn-.m a bronco busting show or a cngc Hues Wuko Up baseball season, which will open Ccrdlni; . K- » 0 0 0 m*r, all were lust at sea. game remains to be seen. How- The Red Bank aggregation woke Sanforized Collar The Most Com- Holmgren, was one of a handful of survivors w^ outlasted those Apr. 3. ever, the affair is supposed to ha up somewhat in the third chapter Only 50 Cents plclo Selection terrific days on a raft before being rescued. Frnnk after getting out of In glancing nt his roster, Conrh conducted in the snmc manner as to pile up its largest margin of the In the Shore the strvlce started Retting his exercise hy playing softball in several cir- Kretowicz staled that the mound u hoop tilt, except that each player tilt when it racked up a 19-8 chap- Make your shirt look new Area. cuits. And when the Lions club at Sen Bright conducted a league there, start ncuded rebuilding find that will be riding a donkey. How long ter. Foster, Patterson and Booth again. Holmgren was one of the top performers in the circuit. replacements were needed for theTowner Practice ho stays there when attempting to smoothed out their rugged play in Complete shortstop and second base posi- make a field gonl is something else. this session to hit the nets for 18 The story of the Junoau brings home the frightful happenings that tions. Kretnwicz will be hunting take place when a country is nt war. Sport fans, businessmen or any- Tho main encounter will bring points among them. Foster fired LEON'S LAUNDRY Range for a replacement to fill the Starts April 1 In seven, Booth, six, and Patterson, one das thinklng»troublr« are staring at them continuously, take time shoes of mound ace Eddie Bahr. together the Lions club vorsus the 61-78 WHITE! STKEET • out, purchase a Post, and read what troubles really nre. MaiiHficr Aschcttiiio Junior Chamber of Commerce. five, while little Tom Gambaoorto The Casey coach will be hank- Bronco riders for the Lions will be added the other point on a con- Kcd Bank 6-280O ing on Tom Fltzmaiirlcc, a six- Herb Posten. coach; Weeber Brook, version. foot senior, who is a portsider. To Hold Tryouls More Than COACH TOM l'lIHTS, wound up a very successful season Charles Hesse, Dr. Bob Ahcrn, Al Gaining a 36-21 lead at the con- 500 Suits to with his Buccaneer yearlings winning II games whllo dropping "He's slow nnd needs a lot more Para, Stanley Sculthorp and Esrlc Choose From. speeil," sniil Kretowlcz. If this Although chilly winds are still clusion of the third quarter, Red only three. Records compiled hy the Frnsh cagers and Mr. nipping nt prupwied bnsebnll ac- Snyder. Bank coasted along with the Lions, J'hlpps, show that the Hue Frofth tallied flSI points to 530 mark- innky chnp shows some speed, and it Tom Franscnni comrs along, the tivity, diamond news wnn recently The Junior Chamber of Com-each team acquiring nine points In HANOVIA EXPERT ers for the opposition. Foul shootlii|r, percentage* were Gene announced hy Herman A.-chettirto, merce donkey riders wlU'bS Clancy the final session. Booth, .fiOO; llnlph Soldo. JilO; Hob llolldfly, .500; JCd Wclnhcim- pitching problem will be helped FITTING considerably. mnniiger of the Red Bank Towners, Hllhert, Paul Ruelmnn. Mlko Cnrd- Foster Lead* er, .50(1; Joe Condlno, .171, anil James Richardson, .2110. nor, Phil Dinkolbcrg, jr., nnd Bob Fransconi will be reporting for last year's champions of tho Jer- Foster turned, in his usual top Comllno led the scoring tilth 171 points, flipping- In 7,1 field the first time in three yearn lifter sey Shore Baseball League. Miller. Open goal* and 35 fouls. tleim tooth tossed In 131 on 40 deuces and notch performance, snaring re- ALPINE QUARTS' being scholastically ineligible for Aschettino stated practices for Also on the program will bo a bounds off both backboards, com- .1,1 fouls; Soldo, «.'); Holiday and illchflrdson, 63 rarh, Anil Wrln- three yonis. Fmnsconij showed the champions will jjet underway contest botwoen the senior boys of Evenings helmer, 11 marker*. manding the floor work and leading great promise in his freshman April 1 nt Stnlder's Held, with all the high school and their fathers. the scoring department. He was LAMPS * TIL 9 P. M. year and the Casey coaclj will be positions being wide. open. Play- Schcdulo for tho preliminary tilt top scorer with 17 points acquired will bo a battle between tho girls, DR. CLARENCE "BUDDY" COMBS, Eatontown, who has been the expecting big things from the ers desiring to try out for a berth on seven field goals and a trio of sparkplug during Brooklyn's current seven-game winning streak, ap- chucltcr. He already is figuring on on the TOWHIT squad me Invited charity pegs. Patterson and Booth Ask your Doctor J peared on Jimmy Powers' television show Friday night. Also appearing tho hurler In the pitching depart- to the practice .sessions to display SSGALL S their diamond talent. climbed back into double figure about tho with the polo player wns his Missus, who mentioned hnw she kept dune ment. Female Grapplers scoring, each eager netting 12 llfl',4 N. U'wny Long Branch tabs on her hubby through the sports pages. When asked who he Two-tliirds of the diamond line- Two of last year's members have markers. Puttersun conneelod with bonafits of thoupht »•«< the tup polo player replacing the late Tommy Hitchcock, up lias already been solved for retired from tho hnsebiill wars. five Held goals nnd a pair ot fouls, Buddy replied Cecil Smith and Stewart Iglehart. Of course Polo Player the Cmcy tutur with the return Harry Kstclle, second sticker, is be-At Matawan Show while Booth flipped In only three ULTRAVIOLET Combs isn't doing so bad either, being an elght-goM mnn. of ai.\ veterans. Cnptnln Walter ing forced from tho sport duo to Held goals, but oxcollod at the IB- Trevors will head tho catching a knefl injury and John "Lassie." AiiHlnilimi Tag Team foot line where he dunked In a half IRRADIATION staff, slugging Joe Mndure .will Mulvihill, Jr., Is reported to be re- Slulcd on Program dozon one-pointors. S1IOKT SNOUTS: Amrrlco llruno It viniturlng Into the hold down llm initial bug, Charlie tiring from tlie light field garden. Bnrba was Ihe outstanding Leon- NuuKhton will take over tho hot electrical trade. Amt'rlru and his brother-in-law have opened Tho Towner management will hold Promoter Mushky JncUson will ardo performer with his all around the Globe Kleetrlc shop, West Jicryen pi. Jlriinn a few yearn corner and tho outlands will bo tryoiits to seek l-cplHiTinonU for pronerM. Bayslioio wrestling fans nil set with Jno McCuy In left, floor work anil scoring, Bnrba led Iwek was thn liddle Mtanky of Monmouth county. He played those two vctornns nnd nlao to at-with a fonmlo grappling match the Lions with 14 points acquired for the Bert Hiinl< Toimers, Hunisnn A. C, and other dliutiimd Lurry Kcirlgnn In center and Jack tempt lo find new talent. na tho foaturod event ot tho week- on six douces and two foul shots. nines . . , Stepping- Into I'aill Alhrecht's territory, Coach ,!(>i> McNeil inking over the sbnttrlght After tucking nway u month's ly wre.it.llng show to be hold nt KoMtl, Jliimsun, Informs UH Hint the Shore Cmifrri-iire Jloivllnr Held nt Ktulcli'i-'s diamond. practice under t lieti- belts, tho the MnlYiwnn-Kcyport nocrcntlon HKll UANK tournament will hn rolled Monday, I'rnhalile learns ivlll bi> Iteil With most of the iionltlonn furll- u r v Tuwni;r« will upon the Ki'iison un- cantor Wednesday nlglit, I'omr, r 17 Hank, Hiiinsun, I.puuaidu, Lnkewnod, ,ManaM|iinti, Neptune, Tree- lied, Conch Krrlowlcr. will lie der lights nt till! Knit Moiniuiiilli Two of tlio top gal wrestlers In Wouilwiml, r, . II liold and Point I'li'nsimt . . , Several weeks nun Ihrrp was some fprndliin muni of his 11 mo con- diamond. The curtain rnlst'c will thd country, Mao Weslun, cyclone .Srolib, I Inlk of recruiting tin- girl* Inlo aclliin on the alleys, hut no dnpn structing II defence In Ihe middle I'ftltrrrfon,. f. ... pit them npilnst the Slgniili'er nine fi-um Columbus, Ohio, and Thcrcaa lionimerlc, f. ... ha* been Riven nut on Hint matter as yet, (if the Infield. At Tiicjulny's priic- Miiy 1. Thf'is, known as Gentle Theresa lluulli, r « 12 Uce It was ton duly fur Ihe Ciscy Coach VIIM'II "limy" Finn doesn't have much material lo Veterans exprrlud to ]><• ofl linnd from Mlnimnotii, will bnttln nnn Wllltl', C II II to tvwd out n IniK'* fluid Ititinltcc, r II 0 mirk with at Atlantic HIKIIIIIIIIIS, The Tl|fer conch oiiys them when tin' Towncm utnrt prnctlca full lo n flniHli. The winner will II II (if lilllt'ldeis fur hU icnuidnllni; nc«»|iin« lire, Hoy Slouckor, nhoi't- ourn I hu .right to challenge ara less than Hill hoy* enrolled , , , Cage Coach Keimi'tli Jlever, rojrniw. Sr» llrlxht ttniininar NCIIOUI, reports Alexis Saliarlo was lilgli HIO|I; liny Hnnlmrn, IIIK! IXIHC; biiiiiplui) MKdiuil Builm fi,i llmllniim. it. UnmliltdU'te, ]t, umirer and Stephen ltu> eaine In second. Jack Lurry ivu li'llUI'll'I'll Itlttlll'H liltvu 1)0(111 ltuipli .Mnzmci'ii, oul^li'ld; Kind fomnlo wrestling title. 1 1 foimiw, |f Heeled captain uml Hilly lim'k eo-onpUln lo ftilde nrit yeur'ii :)i(i(lul(',l wllli Ilii' pniNiiivlfi nl llui'li'V, pllcliri ; Jim licnoviwti , According to PrumnUu' Jnckson ilrlblilers. u couple nf more tiring Inserted cniclii'i', uiul l,c«lri Ciirhnnc, third ho "noiiiph" jci-uppli'i's iii-o priitly, Inlii liie «c'lii'iliilc lii-fui'i' Din riir- 1 I.KONAIIIH) i •Ml IIIIVI tin liwn fur uiieh athii'i'i (I NIckntmiRH lurried by two Hucrnnfus mr: Pete <"fhr Wlz/.nid" luln Is pulled up mi tin' biiMi'lmll o I linn- itliotilti lio plenty of llrn- Trixili, f II , MEDALl. TROPHY Hcevoi, and Runa "fiiuni|iy" Hwdli . . , Principal Hurry Hlcbi'r Kud ion. Tin' opening iliiiinond con- l.i'limilil, f Hnnk hlnh rnihtml, nu'imtly «tntm| that Iho 104(1-00 hlxh noliool Imnkotbnll iViiiltn In Ihe lAeci'unllun rfiilur Il Your (liii'lnr rim licul uilvho will Im nt 1'' IIII|,| when* I hi' I'liciiicn'h Solllmll Ini: whon tho two gnln Hlnrt iheir W/.iil, I I ttnni la the IHIKI one he him »i'iNi nl It. II, In .'III,veins. "And thuiti wore Di'lillliln, f I Jim im lo ific licuclih lo lie Com* In OflJ *nt*r our tantwt. lo ttleli with lh« I'.VK will run lulu IM Miitllicwi1, Hauling I'liiiipnlgn. a lot of K»"il um-n, tuo," hr Mutocl , , . ,Iuiiin« M, Kux, Jr n of Mr. I'nllm'Kiin, a, I ilcrivcil froiu iillriivlnlcl inn- Introduction ol ll>r«n mori SPttDItBILT Flying the tup iniiiinilNiniin mi llm nrhiiul- Loop Hold* 'M Also on (hu null Ix nn AIIHIIH- ll Modtl Albion*. — Spo, it. •••• lit tOif Iqwiit on* ol tit* ?Q I."I priinofldy&y I MiilinMtn If'mitlnl* .Witv, llm In, » i.hinur, Liiiiip — I lies lir>l an-IVKl at Mlaml-aflrr coiichliiH llm (!li«Umiil» iilymplc (inlf \n\m Thr 7 I! il Hi'.I limn.. r.inur Wi'ilni'»l,iv nlclll of IIIBI ulillcil fur M;10 p, 111, ho it your (liolt* AI n :m butid Mfldili will bi l^dg^J on accurate and own. Vic a|n illvlHlnn I'lri'iili Mill lulu Al AKIIIU-J I'HI'IV ond il t Mi/ (ft wiit tj p,nn> aldcru In ltil< ilcl/illj hr Hie iiiiriMinc «f M»> I ' >-\, Him- II fr»' iipi'iiliiun fur iiny ,M1111111il nt lhi> Aitlmiry I'uili Mnv lu f:i » l trip.. (iHirx,. I, lnliri-i.K'11 In KHIIII* nklcr* It, ilii nwrv M»r linn, Join, "iiiniiy Hiiuiiiliiy nlKhl In which >r ri •<• ll,,il 7*" » '»<'>' fur a few IMIIII|IS tai't (Imriiii hy Mi, :ui llnl llKlik A Any IUIIIIIH WIHIIIIIU 1» <-n(uf limy Kill ivii'Mlrih Will l)ii fi'iillllnll, AH Ktriiuil IHfior South Jersey Come fit Today! Illi numlier I* lied llniik II-II}IIH, 111! HII by lllll'lllllhK III" M*Nl IIK'i'l- II I'li-fcnllli'ii, (IHIIIPII Hlipcrnmn IIIIH ll/iiur V, V, W ,14 1 A. 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Red Bank, N, J, h» h»M M Ml, .IdM'pli'i, mililliirliiin , , , llinl,Hlillll oil Mlillrn »III liilull icrli'lillnll i mini" I'll/.I'K I'll mill Olivi i MVMIII Im' lluiuli i lifll ini'.'U I'nlii I'miliivii, ntvl In Kit|iutii'< I'lllli, II 1., h« nlro,lu,.f,| ,| AllMUli' Illihlnn.U M>,IIIMIIHI nlLh "he » *ll| hit HUKIllt'll Itltll I PllTNlllllPhtA pfillli! fif I hi' Wnnnliinitun ihi< iippiifi' Hlcvn dob will meet MHIIIINV) limii'« Rod O.inl< 6-2614 Atltinlif .l«nkf/ t.(. f.mi will b* p.n.nt^t (or tit* r.T.Ai uni. Inn* Hmmli YMl.'.A HI I'uliil I'IMMM *«!via, 1'iink Wliiu it ll m«nlil«iu u( Ilii (iliuult, Tuim, . iliii, UIHII'I Olinii •! Utlmir VTW, RED BAXK REGISTER, MARCH 9, lf).'O Page Heveu

the Atlantic to Europe? Tho ex- The regular monthly meeting of .Vistchke from Newark. It waa plonatlon lies In the fact that the the Monmouth County Federation their first bass trip and none of Rogel's Lose Ground Rumson Knocked American eel grows more rapidly, of Sportsmen's Clubs will be held them could hear or spefik a word, SURF, FIELD AND STREAM nnd the development from egg to Mnrch 10th, at 8 p. m. at I'ctty's so It was hard to give them in- fully metamorphosed elver occu- Locust Grove Inn. Route 33 near structions, yet they boated six bass Out of State Timely Notes Oil ThcGreal Outdoors pies only one year, ngalnat thrcn Colllngswood Circle. The host will from 16 to 28 pounds. Ex- In M-0 Playoff Race years In the case of the European be the Bucktown Buck Club. plaining the trip Capt. Reut said: BV STEW VAN VUJiT species. Thus If the larva of the "Often forgetting they were unable Cage Tourney European eel travel* In a westerly Sportsmen'* Dinner to hear rno, I would shout instruc- Instead of an easterly direction it tion in no uncertain manner, only Bai'iicgal Edges "The Sixty Four Dollnr Question" expected that such a journey could will reach the coast of America On Apr. 1 there will be a sports- Barmen Trounced by Belmar V.F.W., men's dinner at Cedar inn, High- to have thom .smile hack at me. It Where do Eels go when they be undertaken more than once in long before it Is rwidy to change was one of tho strang'-st group of Bulldogs, 56-50, Spawn? '. J. peg. Nick Rogel, leading scorer In ly the breeding habits of this spec- 1 the Tiger seconds, with the result ker tied the score for the Bulldogs ies were a complete mystery, and America, the other migrating ncrosa that any trout are left. ley, nil from Elizabeth, and Ted I HONK KK 6-111.5. the circuit, shook the cords for 18 being a nip and tuck 18-18 quarter. with a basket only tp have Bill Par- points on eight field goals and a ker convert two fouls to grab a some of tho oilier nnluraliiAS were pair of one-pointers. Orvln Mills, Tigers' star defense driven to advance the most extrao- operator, turned In the top per- 49-47 lead for Barnegat. Canneld dinary and unscientillc theories as Lnzure's Lose lltli Tilt formance for the losing Atlantic came through with a crip and a foul toss and Rumson was ahead (o the manner in which the eels Lazare's Shoes dropped its 11th five, keeping his teammates in the propagate their kind. So great was thick of the battle for two periods again, 50-49, with two and a half contest in the circuit Monday night, minutes to go. Then Barnegat got the intrent in this matter that, whipping from with 16 markers registered on five from Aristotle downwards, almost taking a 7-4-56 Held goals and six foul shots. Sonny hot and racked up a seven-point Point Pleasant's Anglers on the spree to wrap up the contest. e.very zoologist propounded hi« Point Pleasant high school'court't . Hall was the only other Tiger to views as to when ami where these reach double figures by netting ten Chuck Vonnoll started tho victors fishes blued. Aristotle himself, Point Pleasant held a slim ono- points on four bnskpts nntl two off when he hit with a crip to send pointing out »"1« hnil never been GiedU! jioint margin in the initial quarter foul shots. the Pirates ahead, 51-50. After that found with ripe milt or ova and and then turned on the steam in Last year Atlantic Highlands con- the Rumson team failed to come seemed to possess no generative Buy On the second chapter to register a quered Central-Jersey honors be- back as Vcnncll followed with a orgnns, argued they must be de- 17-10 quarter. The Kcyport quintet fore losing in the semi-finals. Two foul and Bob Reed and Herb Ric- rived out of thn "bowels of the PEP BOYS closed the gap to 45-40 at the end years ago with Charlie Mills and ords flipped in baskets for insur- earth," presumably by some kind of the third stanza after outscor- George "Cat Fish" Reed setting the ance. of spontaneous generation, a view Simplified ing the Anglers by three points. pace, the Tigers came through to Reed was the big gun, shooting which held favor with the great The Anglers then went off on a cop the state championship. the Pirates to victory by register- Izaac. Walton. THURSDAY through BUDGET scoring spree in the final chapter ing 20 points on nine Held goals to rack up 29 points while holding CARTERET and a pair of charity tosses. Can- Plincy, asserting that the eel has PLAN . tho Keyporters to 16 markers. F no sex, cither masculine or fem- Kiuktw, f J field sparked the Rumson offensive inine, suggests that, having lived Don Mclntyre and Dlclc Pearce TrAR*. f "" 0 with eight field goals and a lone Sh»r! ago the matter remained a mystery, mountad. •19, in a circuit encounter on the Pnrkrr, g 3 3 0 KLEX Pumice f.i£V ":::::::::=::: S 8 . Hnnimerstrum, K 0 1 nnd all thnt was known waa that Atlantic Highlands high school Rlcords, K. .... 1 O 2 court. the large members of the adult H 9 37 eels made their way to the sen Score by pirlodm c u r, . , 22 12 56 Tho surprise whipping sent the »««!••. *""::::z::::~:;;~ „ s 8Score by Pcrlodi: every autumn, find thnt in the Atlantic Highland! • ONI ruci eoNiraucTiD FRAMI Smith cagers down to sixth posi- ... » > < 18—37 Rumsnn 15 14 12 0—:,0 spring shoals of elvers of little eels, C«rttr«t 18 8 1 tion with an eight-and-ten record. Bn"ieK«t i;| io 15 is—,-,8 about two and a half inches In • iUHT-IN SHOCK AliOItU Smith's Keansburg dribblers Officials: Nichols, IMnKltore. length, entered thn rivers and A truly lilatlnctlra fr«m«. with tmoolh r)o»ln| practically had the tilt all wrapped made their way upstream, It was llnai. Heavy, luttroui chroma on br>» lor beauty and loni wear. Tak« advantafa of our •up when the Varsity club broke very naturally assumed that these •m«ln|ly low price. out with a spirited rally In the Buc Freshmen Kerr and King elvers were the progeny of those final four minutes of the contest. adults that had descended to tho OUA1ITT Traling, 47-13, Tom Harrington sea a few months previously, and AT AN and Bob Hopla rallied the under- Defeat Caseys that the breeding took place in the AMAIINOIT Meet Sunday cstuarlne waters, a theory shown dogs in the closing minutes with LOW PIICI 11-2 spurt. Harrington was the Coach Phippg' Five Undefeated Squash to be quite incorrect by subsequent sparkplug for the winners dunking discoveries. In comparatively re- in 16 points. Hopla came next In Scores 49-39 Victory Men Battle for Crown cent years the whole matter has line with 13 points and George been cleared up liy the patient and Hondrlcks chucked In nine mark- The Red Bank freshmen hopped Harold Kerr and Al King-, un- elaborate Investigations of a Dan ers. off to a fast first period start to defeated In the Sea Bright Badmin- ish biologist, Dr. Johannes Schmidt, UTILITY Karl Patterson paced the losing •tack up a 12-polnt bulge which ton and Squash Racquet tourna- whose discoveries havo proved one quintet with 15 markers with Bill £** "ought to carry Coach Tom ment, are slated to meet Sunday of tho Important biological events O'Ncil assisting In the scoring do Phipps' yearlings to a 49-39 tri- morning to dctermlne'supremacy of of this century. Aeroplane-Type partment with an even dozen tallies umph over Rod Bank Catholic the annual round robin tournament The distinct kind.s of eels niny acquired on six twin counters, nigh school's frosh squad Thursday conducted on the squash courts at be recognized: Yellow eels, rep- 00 th R aohno1 resenting individuals in their ordl SHOCK ABSORBERS HELMAR V.F.W. ^" " " ° ' "' Sea Bright. 0 F nary feeding nnd growing colorat- COMPLETELY REBUILT Red Bank's fast start put tho Bill Robinson, sports columnist ion, and silver nels, which lire « I for tho Newark Evening-News, fin- n Casey*- bohind, 15-3, in the first those In their special breeding liv- ThoreuGUARANTEEf hlr claanedD , PERFORMANCwith all worn E TESTED f i) n quarter. The Caseys edged out tho ally broke the Ico by Winning a ery. Yellow eels are found i/i both parti replaced. Imtall In pain to w, f o 11 U 17 1J in match nftor suffering seven straight g«t mott tatlafactory Kni-I, f • i ? i°i " > '•"» second stanza salt nnd fresh Wiitor.inhnbltlng the defeats. Ho conquered Bob Stan- regions among rocks and weed." Nnmey. 0 is but Phlpps' machine rolled over the ley, Jr., Fair Haven. V CitpoHiinco, a o Casoys, 10-4, In the third stanza. close to the shore, In harbours, es- Klaolf, x 1 9 Following the completion of tho Ncwinnn, c 2 H With the,reserves getting a taato tuaries, rivers, lakes, small brooks of the court sport in tho final con- championship battle, a consolation and evon isolated ponds. They vary PLUSH MOUNTING SI 7 8.1 test of the year, the Caseys over- tournoy will bo started. Tho win- In length from n few inches to live ItOOBL'S KAR whelmed the Bucs, 15-4, in the last ner and tho runner "'ill be barred foot or moic, mid the females grow (i F P from play. to much larger slue Ihnn the males. s 2 i.i period. CHROMEA n BACK-Uexact fittlni rubbeP r LAMraaket proP- (Ini-c. t , 4 3 II Joe Condlno sparked tho Bucs When Kerr and Kins lock horns Towards the autumn a certain %e«ta car finlan and tarve* at a 0 I 21 on seven double counters and a lono Sunday morning, a stiff battln Us number of yellow eels assume their template for drilling DlfTu.lon type SnkKwIlx, «, ! 1 « brooding livery nnd prepare to tin bee-M*a leni. Contaa complete with SrhmMt, if. with a 15-po)nt production flipped In ejected to result. King, a veter- 71 Inchea oi Inaulatad wire. charity peg. Bharabba and Farrell an squash player, will be attempt- dertake the journey to tho spawn- Mi'Ciimmon, i lod the Casoys, acquiring 12 and 11 Ing to outwit the youthful Kerr Ing grounds. Of tlieso tho males arc. IIOUIAR markers, respectively. who has tho stamina, but not the generally about eight to ten years PtICI 17 9 03 old, females several year.s older. Score br Ha!vta JIBD BANK vnosn experience Klnjf has piled up while Si. li.-imnr V.F.W .19 411—83 playing on tho squash courts of They ceano to feed, tho eyes be- CAR 29—13 (J F KIIKPIV Rur 34 Holiday, I .. 1 Now York. come enlarged, the lips thinner, the OllirlaU-—Ileekmnll, RIIMO. .. 8 — "-*"- i snout shnrper, the, pectoral fins WASH ANfiI.ERS Welnlielnur, f, .. 'I more pointed und blackish in color, P P lUrndon, f, .. I II. I'oarre, f 2 22 Condlno, f. . .. 7 and tho yellowish or greenish color, 4Pkgi. Ililnn, f. 10 Morrln, c. . .. 3 Kennel Club titlon lo replnced.by a metallic sil- .1. III'IIMTI. C. nih ... 2 very shoon on tho sides with a deep For T Holdo, r. . ... II blucklsh bnck, IGNITION |-»|VO, |r, . ... 0 fln I Plans Show They mnku their wiiy down the 11-rtiilnlH HeotM,'' i~,' .. 0 Hl'frltJ, K, ... 0 rivers in the lute summer nnd nut Woi-ml«y, i ... II 150 !)(»(,'« KX|MM!||.MI timn, and so powerful Is tho repro I'UKIIII. i. .. II tluctlve call thnt oven thone Indlvl .Uniky, II, ... I J Bttr, To Participate duals Isolated In pondn and Inltci • » " " nttr, t n will mnko nn effort to roach the JJ 10 74 Ul""ln'l">' « 0 Nearly ISO dogs of all breed) and eeii If n liver be fairly near nt LAXA11ES 31 7 clnsnincntlonff are expected to bo hund, wringing Heron* stretches of M5D DANK 0ATU0M0 rilOflll rntcred In thn Monmoutli County Tolt, (I 1' meadow at IIIKIIIH whuu Hit; iluu Nl Kerrigan, I ll Koune! club'/i jecoml annual match HIM on Iho ifrimii, Oncv In tlm IPU ij i HhNrnttui, f It nhow which will bo hold Sunday af- our knowledge of their ucllvlllcu IH M. Nnul>>, B J O'liume, f 2 ternoon, Mni', 10, in tha hulldltiKM Inure conjectural, but It In known dill, f. (I of thn J.nwcn Coal company on Myc- Unit tlmy nilKialit iienmit Ilio Atlan- (lniorc nve., Shrewsbury, ta Ocean to thulr hrrallnii giomul.i V I T««M«"»Mmil*M .Scon by I'irlocli KiiPli, ( Judging of tho various classes Is which linn In thn Wi'Mi'iii Atlantic, IMH>K, U AiiKlam IS " W—74 Hchiululml lo start promptly at li.'IO •until of Hi'i-muilu. ll wan formorly H-I8 Ksrrrll, « 111 |,,,,nii,4 II In p. in. PiiMt-pntrlai! will bo accepted thutiiflil th tlio I'l'ln from Ihr UHlrlnil- r'Hlnln, Ilinml. u UN omly an 12:110 p. in, countries bordering tho Mrdlti'i- IIVCK SMITH'S p Jflrrrtlli' Dagn mun mo CN- ninlii' Illi'li way In llm Allnnlli fin Ki.flll'1, M> foictd lo rally In th« ln«l riunrter poclcil to ilrnw big rntilrn n« wnfi thl* puipo-ir-, Thl^ ntupMiidrMi** Juui- IIVHI", I', hi>fnr« It nubnifi«cil lhi> Tom* Illv- thg rnr-c Inut vonr wlipii the mnloh ni'y, which niny ho nit much nit l.yiuh, v, •r Indlnn/i, 44-'l«, In I he •tmil-flnnl dhow wn« hnlil nt Piler'a PlnnAiirc three or four Ihuimnml inlli'n, IA IT IH 40 round of the C«ntrnl .liiincy flinup Hny Inn, Tin mutch «hn\v hn« \uv\\ inuloitnki'n hiuMiumi ll l» only In' VAIIHITY I' I1 two »tnl« tournoy luttt!••>, Thui'diliiy rtiinctIrjnnil by thn Amnilcnn Ken- tlilM purl of llin Atlnmlr Ihiil ciin-j ft.-i.in. r, nlKht on thff Convnntlon hall court, ni'l dull. (IIIIOIIH milliilil" In tint iHiioii'iilloiii r. Axlmry I'arU, JuilgiM for this yiuii'H iliow In- of tlm xpiTkn me In I><• found, Itj c f. a K HHruen, plnylnif with nn rluiln Wllllnm MDyiirn, wlm will IN IIIIIIIIVIIII tt)itt Ilic in'!* Hpi.wn III a Mill lnj\ir«il «nkl§, spitrktii n NUXIIIIK JIIIIKH thn III'HI In iniiti'li uml linit ili'pth of nhiMll fmii' liwii'lh'il nii'li'in (on-lK)lnt utrinlt In permit llm HlK puppy In nintoli; llnriy Con ml, hi'liiw llm riiirfnri', mill Una II fnlily TIIBNTON I. I. i, . . Mills to wl|i« mil ii .'in-.'IU ilnllrlt In npiirUhK mni li'iili'r groups', Albi'il liluh ti'iiipi'inhiii' IH h» Cniolyn Inliy. lUvliit' '•oin|i|i'li-il thi' rxlni. V.u.lln Chili tlournty incuunler nlnidil for •Inn nml |mlilmniiun uf tlm OVM, Hull. I;M OidO, clulili fin's liHiiiillni ola*,. II, Ih* {mrenU d)«( lor ll Ii nin lo b« Page Eight "RET) RANK KEGISTEI", MARCH 9, 195" Shore Firemen's Bottling Pupils Named JDOWLING MATCHES TOMORROW "A" Divlaion SPLITS and Away - Horn* Fruit & Ornamental Trees & Plants Freehold No. I Keynort Essay Winners For Rent Union. Red Bank Lakewood»No, 4 BEND1X MEN'S LEAGUE WanamasiR No. 1 ' Unexcelled No. I Middletown Legion Before Ordering Elsewhere Consider The Following: MISSES W [, Sen (iirt Naviink No. I •14 ft Rranchport Olkhurnt No. 1 •'* Ends Safety Contest BY Oceanport No. 1 Hiffhlanda No. 1 DESIRABLE 1st—\Ve have as good stock and varieties as can be grown. an Independent! I. I.. B.. Phil Daly« - 1 2nd—Our prices are as low or lo\rer than others for the same PAUL A. ALBRECHT R»?rff"T Apf* ., a* Pair Hnv#n No. 1--IHle In a safety essay contest spon- - m "B" Division sored by the Middletown township stuck. 11 .ts Away Home Memorial post, American Legion, 3rd—You can come and see It f nd take It away with you. .to Katonton-n No. 1 Liberty No. 1, R. B. STORE [Jberly N . 2, R. H. Heal No. I for pupils In the sixth, seventh and 4th—Often you need advice and can get the best. That maj This. pa.«t Sunday night there was a special .March-of-Dimes match 40 O eighth grades of Middletown *M 42 Phil IJaly> No. 2 Unr.M-.llen No. i be valuable. between five of the top bowlers from north of Anbury P»rk and five of Ocean No. 1, Ft. PI. O«khur»t No. 1 schools, prizes are bing awarded. Located Next to INDIVIDUAL STANDING Avon No. I Freehold No, •_' 5th-I have been growing and selling stock here for over « the besl from south of Asbury on the Anbury Park Recreation alleys. Av». At. Hijrh. No. I Manaiquan Exempts To receive them are the follow- Use of the jl!ey.» was donated by Sieve Green. The south team of Bruce 1 7fl H. Reach Fire Dept. Gli-ndola No. I ing pupils, all of the River Plaza years. ITS liradley No. 3 Oliver Byron No. I PARAMOUNT THEATRE, Ottmer. Point. Pleasant: Nick Lotilo. Belmar; Ernie Ludwig, Spring .1. Phumkft . ) 74 school: First prize, Marcla Spier, (Ih-IVe carry only such stock as does best here from actual Lake; Dud Smith. Point Pleasant, and Sirl Baum. Lakewood. won the "C" Dlvieion seventh grade; Catherine Ring, tests. .!. Cr,*rnfcki .: Away Home LONG BRANCH, N. J. match with a total of .1.864. compiled on gamps of S94, 988 and 982. Baum W. Lons: Branch No. 1 Avon No. I sixth grade, and Kenneth Ralph, \V. Born i fix seventh grade. Therefore, why send away to strangers, wait for the stock that showed the rooters why ho. was anchor man for his team with his 236 .1. Oiilliami. Sr. .-• IRS Washington. O. G. Liberty No. 3, R. B. APPLY may come dry, and wilted or damaged by rough handling? and a series of 649. hifjh for his team. Lotito was captain. He, along .1. Romiind*'tti 1ST Hamilton No. I Allenhiim So.: 1 Entries were received from all with Dan Dillione. captain of the north team, Dick Day and Paul Rid- D, Htibhiwd 1 fifi (lnkhur.it No. 3 Har.let No. 2 township schools and were judged Our Descriptive Price list carries no expensive colored plates H, Wolf 16,*> Way-tide Ocean No. ], Sea Bright MANAGER ner deserve » lot of thanks for their efforts to further the polio drive. Ued Hunk I Ocean 2, Pt. Plensaht by officers of the post. Basis for for you to help pay for and may mislead. A beautiful picture doe* TEAM HIGH THREE GAMES Little Silver No. I Eatontown No. 2 The northern representatives actually won two out of the •"X2 judging included neatness, origin- not show the average but often is better than the best Oceanic No. 1, Rumion rienl No. 2 ality, organization of material and PARAMOUNT THEATRE three K»me» with 896, 911 and 1.000. Gene Cosentlno, Dan Gm- TEAM HIGH GAME "D" Divi.i.r. Descriptive Price List FREE upon request. ber, Dom Lafayette. Lew Aurnlme ami Joe .Menzzopane let every- Up-N*Aiom Away Home adequateness of subject matter. —or— one know that they know how to hnndle a bowling hall. Cosen- INDIVIDUAL HIGH THREE GAMES Indenendenl* No. 2, L. B. Elberon 4 The three winning csfays will be C. Jonp* Jr. Hoae 3. Lakewood Little Silver 2 forwarded to the county American tino was high man of the evening with a scorrliln;,- 258 for a (il.t IKDlVfUAUI. HIGH GAME Onkhurst No. fi ' Lincroft MR.NICKSCHERMERHORN WALTER C. BLACK series. Hi« second strike In the tenth frame was a beauty, hut F*. Kritl (lakhiint No. 4 Un»x»ll«i So. 4 Legion for judging in a county- everyone held their breath for whal seemed like an hour an the fjirmiiipdale ERKIM NO. 1, O. G. wide contest. 710 Mattison Avenue, Mallei No. 1 Liberty No, I. W'ville •even pin spun like a top before It walked off the side, of the BENDIX WOMEN'S LEAGUE Village Nurseries Highlsloun, N. J. ('nmpilcd March X Shrewsbury No. 1 Oliver Ryron No. 2 Asbury Park, N. J. alley. We have seen many a pin «delivered yesterday. The. truck, Never a dull moment at the ... Dem Rums 22 Wam.massa No. 2 Monmouth Beach 1 which cost $14,000, will he assigned Lotito 170 166 Griiher IS" 182 178 Alley <"»t« ^l Relief 1 Bradley Beach Independent* to Mantell Hose company, Ludwig 19S 202 157 Lafayette 202 160 190 RnrkcllfP SO Hamilton No. 2 Oakhurst No. ,', The Ciip[>eni S5 At!. Highlands 2 W. Lonn Branch .1 Harvey Bowtell Hew to Miami, Smith 180 186 209 Agnime 164 182 181 Unexcelled ho. S MATAWAN-KEYPORT RECREATION CENTER INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Hamilton No. 3 Fla. Saturday. He will visit Mr. Baum 194 219 236 Mcnzzopane 169 201 Kvelyn Ht-nderaon l.V2..*>9 "F" Dlvialon Clire Barth ... I48.it Away Horn. and Mrs. Charle.s Blackford, form- MAIN ST.-MAPLE PL. (OAK SHADES) Avon So. 2 894 9888 982—2,864 896 911 1,000—2,807 June JnrMi 1J"."!! Shrewsbury Xo. Rerly of Highlands. Hi-ten I'ohon J32.S8 Navcjink No. 2 W Long Hramrh Nn. 4 Vincent Demiceli is planning to Tel. MA 1.12470, MATAWAN, N. J. Tel. KE 6-2399-W The Register ha» challensed the winners to a match thli I.ucy Herbert l:Jt*..M Katontown No. 3 Neptune City Ii-rnc Herbert J27."!ll Allenhui-nt- Nn- -. - 2 fJlendola Xo. 2 move his barber shop from North Here's Flaysliore Headquarters for Social and Sports Events coming Sunday at » p. m. on the Belmar alleys. This l» in be- Ann Nojan 1"J6/-^ Helrord Kradley Beach Independenl ^ First ave. to a store on First ave., tween the towns the bowler* come from and makes it eaiier for SyM* .4tkln*on 124.47 L'nexctlled No. .1 Allenhursl Nn. s between Mount and Highland aves. all concerned to attend. The proceeds are to he turned over to Ann Crelin 1-3.2-S Kasle. Nn. 2. fl. fi. Little Silver 3 Marge Konrad 122..*>7 (Iconic No, 2, Rumson Mallet No. 3 The Parent-Teacher association ' TUESDAY NITE, MARCH 14-GAME SOCIAL the heart fund drive. Our team can hold Its own agalnM any ! hulls and are acting as "The King of Eastern Swing" DOUBLES Ucean No. 1 (Point Pleasant) :>1 receptionists fo;- the principal's of- HIGHLANDS BAYSHOKE LEAGUE Mansaquan Exempts 2* fice. The monitors arc divided Into *BAKON BOBICK and His B M. Newman * R. Van Duier, O. Irons ft IS. Worth . W 1, Bradley Bearh 2S Kiefer'a Tool* -4.i 24 Liberty No. 2 I Red Bank) .... 27 seven teams. The teams are as 1OPIECE BAND Toms River 851 High Game, Toms River 351 Kafa Jeweler* SR ,11 l're-hold No.'2 22 follow?, with the captains name C. Letts * D. Parker, Johnny'* Landing ,17 .12 Ulcndola No. 1 21 first in each case: first, Edna Rob- Starring That Glamorous .fullan'a Landing UK .is "C" DIVISION Red Bank 855 inson, Gretch-cn Gchlhaus, Joan Gorgeous Torch Songstress C B. Rutkin ft D. Faller, M. Neuman ft W. Lube Kadenbaeh-'s Hardware 3.> 34 V! County Gaa Co )6 «3 Washington 4.S Beatty and Morton Joy; second, Asbury Park 914 Hljh Game, Eelmap ...... 328 1 «00 Seriea Allenhuist No. 1 ..' 44 William Ilauscher. Peggy Andrews, ** ELLIE RUSSELL ** A. Chamberlain ft; H. Colson, Will Brmin 11)9 22) IJi3--firt.1 Eatontonn N(». 2 :',K Janel Barker and Sebastian Rus- Joe r.'eHo!. :.... us 221 222—811 Liberty No. 3 (Red liank)...» 87 0 Roller Skating every Fri., Sat., Sun. Music. Red Bank 851 Deal Na. 2 Xi so; third, Timothy Brcnnan, Eve- M. Joy t G. Brown 200 Club Special Rates to Clubs and Parties. D M. Joy k D. Brown, Howard Monahan : 212 Wayside 34 lyn Leonard, Shirley Sykes and Highlands 778 Game. Highlands .... 284 Humiltun No, 1 34 Frances Carlstrom; fourth, Carolyn Harry Rubley -JOH Little Silver No. 1 SH • Bowl for Health every nite at these modern M. McGinley ft M. Gulas, Rabe Anthony 20,1 We.u Lone Brnnch No. 1 t-.:t Gchlhaus, Henry l'V«te, Solvcig Manasquan 622 Te:i Tnmaino """ Ocean .No. 2 (Point I'leasanu :(S Frlden and Robert Duncan; fifth alleys. Cliet Homy , •">-. tlceanii; No. 1 (Rumuon) Xtl team, William O'Nell, Reed Stock, SINGLES •1ohn Downti 200 Ocoan Mo, 1 (Sea Bright) .... 29 Tom Minor 2oi 221 Ked Bank No. 1 iii Kay Norcross and Maynard Reed; A B. Krein, Torn* River .... 527 Hudy Knstner 219 Onkhui'al No. 3 27 sixth team, Ruth Carson/ Richard G. Irons, Toms River .... 462 Hiph Game. B. Krean 225 Arnie Stelnhardt .: 219 Avon No. 1 2.i Bormck, George Knutson and Lo- Mike Brnno 203 Hazlet No. 2 21 B L. Bowen. Anbury Park 461 Tony M»lin« .- . 202 retta. Andrews; seventh team, Sara T. SchaRer, Manasquan 431 High Game, F. Schaffer 189 Dan Dillir-ne . 207 "D" DIVISION Bailey, Arnold Kurth, Elaine Max- W C M. Fagan. Asbury Park 461 Junior Hose No. a 4fi son and Kenneth Shelly. HIGHLAND MONDAY NIGHT LOOP A. Hovet, Manasquan .... 453 Hish Game, M. Fagan 17« ; . is w I. Liberty No. t ( Whilesville).. B M, Gulss, M»nasquan ...; 3S7 Vaiuhn'* Kalft 42 Pictures "of the varsity, junior 42 24 .Shrewsbury No. 1 41 G. Brown, Highlnnds 370 High Game, G. Brown 146 .'ar»'a Inn ....'., ', RQ OakhurM No. R 41 varsity and freshman basketball Petenon Sea Food *R 38 Independents No. 2 (L. B.t.. 41 teams" were taken for the year book TEAMS -Mahler's Trimmers x] S* Mark's Tavern s llailet No. ;l Monday. Aerial photographs of 2 ! .t(t Uakhurst N11. 4 .17 A—Stobie'j Bar, Red Bank, 2204: B-Silcnt Five, Asbury Park. 2247; Lion* Club 20 46 Une.\re!leri No. 4 the borough, taken by Herbert S. C—Arnone Texaco Service, Red Bank, 2136; D—Belmar Bowlerettes, 2018. 20O Club Oliver Byron No. 2 2« Melnert, supervising principal, will So far Toms River and Manasquan have a. slight edge on the individual Tom Camnbell 20fi Mncrofi 17 be included in this year's book. John Adair Oceanport' No. 2 2fi aide of this tourney and Red Bank the majority on the team end. There Harry Mahler o" _" No. 1 2 4 Mrs. Leila Harrington will be in are three more week-ends to go and anything can happen. Bolf Wood 'Z'ZZ 2ol Klue 2» charge of a. Southern fried chicken Spe»kinu of anything happening reminds u« of • roll-off West Lonfr Branch No, 2 .... 22 HIGHLANDS WEDNESDAY NIGHT Little Silver No. 2 19 dinner to be serv-cd tonight at St. between Wilklns' Motors and Alvlno'n Service Station of the "E" DIVISION Paul's Baptist church. Red Bank Tuesday Night league. They rolled oft a postponed Kadenbach'a Hardware 40 ''a W Starting tonight, the Phllathca Cummin'i Tavern ....'. ." .' ' X7 a-> "Monmoi4lh Beach No. 2 5<> match last Saturday and Wllkin*' Motor team could put but Atlantic Bakery class of Central Baptist church will two men on the approaches. According to rules and regulations West LOIIK Branch No. S 4> Better Hftilflekeepinit as 34 Wanamassm No. 2 ...-. 35 Power of God," a motion picture, •core cf 135 for the three absent members they outscored the I Horh Vaujhn } Ilazlet No. 4 3* will be the feature of tonight's pro- Alvlno team In all three games. The league sfamlings show 20S K«ir Hav^n No. 2 SS liirry l.eRo*ue : 2ns gram. Wllkin*' Motors with three more losses hut they won a moral Chet Henry Hradley Company 82 -01 Independents No. 2 (B, B.j.... ?,2 Ned MacLaushlin 211 The Wesleynn guild of the Meth- victory over their opponents, It Isn't how many men you have Hen Hanaon Navtslnk No. X XI odist church will hold a St. Pat- Hamilton No. 3 TA on your team hut how many pins yon knock down that wins. Al Drinkwater rick's day party Mar. 17 in the The Wednesday Xight league at Hishlands Recreation has been Walt Anderson ZZ'. Liberty No. i (Whitetvillel.... 24 Joe Homen Oakhursl No. 5 23' church. Mrs. Marion Morten.ton is howling since 1938 and as in pa«t years the race for first place,is still * John Harlor ...'"'.. Keller No. 1 H in charge. close one. Arnold Stemhardt is president. Harold Merrltt vice president Atlantic Highlands No. 2 15 "F" DIVISION Corwin Llnson celebmterl his and the secretary-treasurer Is the County Association Secretary, Edward ' STANDING 86th birthdny last week. J. Bahr. At present Kadenbach'.i Hardware is enjoying a four-gams Hl,»l.n«". Wtmin'i l.wlin, W Belford «« Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker of lead with 38 won and 25 lost. Following are Better Housekeeping and W Weit Long Branch No, ^ 4« Fort Worth, Tex., are parents of Atlantic Bakery with 34 and 29, fourth Is Cummin's Tavern, 33 and 30; -Tackaon HOUIM pn Unexcelled No. 8 42 Nat'a Jewtl.ru a daughter horn last week. Mrs. fifth. Banfield's Moving, 29 and 34. and sixth, Sea Bright Inn, 2S and 38. <8 Katontown No. 3 40 Kdith'a Salon ZZ S5 Naveaink No. 2 SS Barker la the former Margaret Atlantic Bakery holds high game nnd high scries with 982 and 2771. Kadenbaeh'a , av Avon No. ;t SK ic M,,k, 12 Conover of thia borough. Truex with 182.3. DeRosa 182.1. Kovelesky 181.2 and Monahan 180.7, lead Neptune City ,ir» MattHora-n'a SI A Red Cross exhibit is on dis- the average parade while La Rogue and Hanson ate tied for high game Glendol. No. 2 34 Shrewsbury No. 2 3:1 play In the window of the otllcc of with 245 and De Rosa's G43 is the hijh series. MacLaughlin and Cum-RED MNK BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE H«ilet No. » 30 Irving B. Zelchner, local attorney. mins just missed high game when Ihey each weighed In with a 244. STANDINGS Krnrles No. 2 27 W Mule. Silver No. 8 28 Dr. Abraham Rosenthal has been Honor roll: De P.osa 230. Vaughn 234 and 607. La Rogue 604, Han- Rll'a Barber 1 48 Atlenhurst N'o. t 2S elected to the board of censors of firilli Comtruction Co 42 Shrewabucy No. s 2 4 son 618, Ellis- 23« and 63S, Duncan 230 and 614 and Romeo 234. ATrport Inn 42 Allenhurtt No. 1 22 the Monmouth County Medical so- BoncDfe't Tailors 42 Oceanic No. 2 iRumton) IS ciety. Crale'i Bcveraae.^ '. 41 F>i>'aleo'a Serriet .„ ., f41) Ralrd-Davlion ' 40 Paul * Anne'a Hobky.Criiti.... 3« Phlln Atlinllc Service. .'. >2 Globe Motor* It Sherwood'a Sportinr Goodi....' .10 Ntt'M 'JefieJera 3ft T,eo'a Shell Station 21 49 Stable'* Bar * •»(» 49 Sal'i Tavern u 44 Acerra'a. Bar 19 (9 THE ANSWERS TO EVERY DAY •SO SERIES Dr. Collo Hi, t»j. 218—SOS: Don Jiwfah I. IK Wean l«0. .111. SIT—100: "Subbj" INSl'KAiNCK PROBLEMS * Qollno 229. Ill, 1(10—810: "Mllty" De. Kaiio,211, }!», I «i»—«1A 1 Kay Belluerl \U>. 284. 2(18—I22i.lo, Hohko 24«. 224 LOW AS By WILLIAM I). SALLADIN Ill-Ill! Leonard Borneo 17», 234, 220 —8»2| John OalU J2I, 221, 171—027. 20* CLUB Believing wholeheartedly in the philosophy that you h«ve Jo Herman Alehmlno 222, Sum Pollen '.'»», Tom Andutta 2211, Howard (lane ' give" before you can ' cjet ano believing also that- in -these 201. Al Turnti' 21J. Bd Conover M, Plill Vanrinl 205. Pal Ambioiin 201, days of complexities rnoit people will be really interested in Halnh Cltnrdla. 204, 211: WlllUm Me. t-'aflrey 2t», Ijin'y l.tieliann S00, 20!>| reading the '.:!ul':r,5 to their c-'i 3rd their neighbor:,' every- Walle,. riohrn 231, Ki'Hl Rrunn n*. Jim 'lurnoev 10t, "Pop" Aumaek 250. I.eon day insurance problem;, w« decidsd \o try something a |itt|« Smoel. JOS. Al Qulmtiy 30.1, .larae \V||. 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More thnn 200 persons attended the 28th annual Purim ball of tht Ladles' Hebrew society of Red Bank, Sunday nifjht at the Molly Pltchor hotel. Chickens Pictured above are winners of the main prizes: left to right, William H.^luhr, a judge, present- ing a prize to Mrs. Irving Brenner for the most beautiful costume; Thomas McBrlde, also a judge, pre- TKNDKK, .n ICV AM) LKAN senting a prizo to Cy Friedman for the funniest women's costume; Ben Grecnwald, winner of the prize for the most original man's costume, and Misses Celia Rabin and Reva Silvers, dressed as the Toni twins, winners of the most original prize for women's costumes. UNC Hazlct plane from the Newark airport pupil of Marlboro grammar school, Tuesday for her home in Charles- won the salesmanship trophy for The Hazlet rescue squad met ton, S. C, after a visit here to at- selling the most magazine subscrip- Thursday night in the Hazlet fire tend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. tions in a recent contest at the house. The committee in charge Joseph R. L. Jackson. school. Money carnod by the pupils S? Turkeys consisted of Mr*. John B. Acker- Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Woolley will be used for an educational trip N1'ANCA' I 11KSII I-01'I.'I.AK WKKiUTS returned home Sunday after a two in the nc5r future. son, Wayne B. Darland and Lester 5 W. Bahrenburg. Attending were months' automobile trip to Florida Mr. and Mrs. Walter Voorhees Ariiiniir 8 Good h A N C Y Mr. and Mrs. James Ncidinger, Mr. and California. of Jersey City spent Saturday with and Mrs. Elmer A. Bahrenburg, The newiy-clcctod ofllccrs of the Mr. and Mrs. John Nelbcrllen. Quality Crescent club were tendered a din- F 1« K S H Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunn spent SMOKED and Mrs. Robert E. Calt, Mr. and ner at Cottrell's restaurant last Thursday evening. The officers are the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wayne B. Darland, Mrs. James Mantis of Reading, Pa. B E E F Mrs. Joseph I. Lchnn, president; Chester Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Al Fllntzer of Long civc YOUR CHILD Joseph- R. Peseux, Miss Mary M. Mrs. Elmer A. Bnhrenburg, vice president; Miss Vera Tombleson, Tsland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. CORRECT IQOV BALANCE Calt, Rudolph J. Chval, Jr., and Harvey Holland last Thursday. Charles Wahl, Mrs. John B. Acker- secretary, and Mrs. Roland Em- monn, treasurer. (Jamc.i were In Tongues son and Lester W. Bahrenburg. The board of education met Wed- FOWL The next meeting will be held Mar. charge of Mrs. Cyrus Ross and nesday of last week at Marlboro This party shoe will make any styic 28, with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roth- Mrs. Elmer A. Bahrenburg:. Mrs. school. John H. Bahrenburg received a Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Holland have SUGAR CURED ... k - bart and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A. Bahrenburg in charge. bouquet of spring flowers. Th« returned from a month's vacation A R M O U K ' S next meeting will be held Thursday In Florida. SLICED BACON 45* conscious youngster look right— Miss Anna Cowles was hostess evening, Mar. 30, with Mrs. Harold Mrs. Eleanor Mancinl .spent the to the Friendship club Tuesday Kite as hostess. Attending wtr« and feel right for dress-up. evening at St, v John's Methodist •week-end in New York city, a guest Mrs. James Neldlnger, Mrs. Joseph of Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Stammers. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE REGISTER church. Mrs.«Lillie B. Bruner pre- R. Peseux, Miss Stella Bailey, Mrs. It's a Dr. Posner Scientific Shoe- sided. Flans were discussed for a Theodore G. Bailey, Mrs. Elmer A. rummage sale to be held In the Bahrenburg, Mrs. Walter Smale, near future. Attending were Mrs. Mrs. Roland Emmons, Mrs. William designed to aid Correct "Body Balance" Lillle B. Bruner, Mrs. William S. Urstadt, Mrs. Joseph I. Lehan, Mrs. Holmes, Mrs. Dyson Woodhouse, J. Carlton Cherry, Mr«. Elwood I. Mrs. Alonzo F. Layton, Mrs. Fran- Monahan, Mrs. Harold Kite, Mrs. —Perfect Posture—better bodily health. ces Woolley, Mrs. H. Alvin Walling, Wayne B. Darland, Miss Vera Tom- Mrs. Samuel H. Walling, Mrs. Roe- bleson, Mrs. Leonard Lufburrow, lif H. LeRoy, Miss Beulah Thistle, Mrs. Roelif H. LcRoy, Mrs. Frank Let our shoe-fitting experts help you. Mrs, John Carol!, Mr*. Russell McCieaster, Mrs. Maitland Walling, Smith, Mrs. Asbury Wailing, Mrs. Mrs. George Emmons and Mrs. Cy- NOW... BETTER SERVICE Russell Walling, Mis. Theodore rus Ross. RED BANK Hathaway, Mrs. Stanley R. Jones, Mrs. Hudson D. Carhart, Sr., and Last Thursday's meeting of the Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux. The next Men's club of St. John's Methodist meeting will be held Tuesday, Mar. church last Thursday night was 28, at the home of Mrs. Frances preceded by a covered-dish supper. YOUTH CENTER The Father-Son hanquet will be Wooliey, Broad st., Keyport. Harry Peseux of Hazlet ave., who held Apr. 20 at the church, with "Children's Wear" members of the Women's Society of FOR NEW JERSEY SHIPPERS suffered a heart attack a few 20 BROAD STREET •weeks ngo, Is still confined to his Christian Service serving th« din- bed, but is slowly Improving. ner. Attending the meeting were Mrs. H. Cameron Burn left by Hendrick L. Bennett, Roelif H. Le- Roy, Theodore Hathaway, Frank McCieaster, Alexander Shaw, Theo- dore G. Balloy, Frank Laubhlln, Augustus Bogart, William L. Barnes, Stanley J, Latham, Harvey AND CONSUMERS Walling, Rev. Norman R. Rilcy, Charles Hycr and Harry S. Cowle». Miss Anna Mocci has returned to her home on Bethany rd. from Rivcn'lcw hospital, where she was a surgical patient. Mrs. Albert Crescl, who waa a surgical patient In Hazard hospital, has returned home. Hazlct Fire Co. No. 1 was called out to a number of grass and chim- ney fires the past week. Mrs. Walter Miller is a surgical patient in a Brooklyn hospital. Marlboro Girl Scout troop 9 met last /Amazing /f£WAgitator Thursday at Liberty grange hall. Year pins were given to Luray Cook, Aileen Halligan, Louise Hog- lander and Rosalie Lubrano. Patrol members worked for their scout \\ badges. Attending were Mary Bar- M ker, Beatrice Elsenberg, Iaabella I Hculltt, Carol Holland, Louis* Hog- I lander, Aileen Halligan, Susan I Jones, Elaine and Eileen Jursa, I Rosallo Lubrano, Ellen McCarthy, BEKDIX WASHER I Dorothy and Gail Nolberllen, Patri- I cia Tuveson, Louise VanMalden, I Ann Lathrop, Judy Welnberg, I Luray Cook and Bclty Lou Whit- I son. Twelve members of Brownie I troop 11 attended the meeting Monday at the school. Rosabella I Komensky conducted the builneaa meeting. Joan Wilson Is a new troop member, Members made flow- OUR NEW JRRSEY RAILROADS believe that New Jer- half as efficient, as economical as the railroad for the er lapnl pins during the meeting, Y sey should have the finest possible transportation long haul. • Member* of den one, pack M, service. Cub Scouts, went on a hike to These same trucks now pick up goods brought eco- Spring Meadow farm Saturday. They cooked their luncheon over To that end, the twelve railroads serving this stale nomically by rail from distant points, and deliver them an outdoor fire and enjoyed riding have spent millions of dollari since war's end for new promptly to your door. ponies at the farm, This program makes it possible for Cubs to pass freight cars, new motive power, mechanization of 169 Your New Jersey railroads offer services that fully LOWEST PRICED their aohlcvnmcnt tests and to freight stations, lift trucks, tractor-drawn trailers, and earn their snow points. Attending meet the demands of modern business. Moreover, as WORKLESS WASHEH wem Edwnrd Sndowskl, den chief; special pallets and containers for package freight. IN THE WORLD! Walter Reed, assistant chief; common carriers, they accept even business that is un- Jacklo Collins, Wayne Stewart, To integrate their services, your New Jersey niil- profitable'to them, thus giving service to shippers that Kenneth Btattel, Vincent Costlgan, Edwnrd McDowell and Aaron Ap- ronds now own or operate almost 1000 trucks. Con- they cannot be certain of getting elsewhere. Y.» SIMPLY SIT THI OIALI gar. aidcrcd an a single unit, these represent New Jersey's Mr. and Mrs, Chrlntopher Meyer, NOW . , , tht wither you've nlwijri Your New Jersey railroads are giving you, today, Mr. and Mrs. George Nlmlck and largest truck fleet. wanted .,. d«nun' wits Klven by Ilitlc dnilKhti'ii. ll«» Othor Store Broad St. Shrewsbury Phone RE 6-3449 mwl Norm* Hwiklln, 1'alrltla, Tuv«ion, «avtnih |rtdt RED BASK REGISTER, MARCH 9, 1950 Pane Ten Wiley, Stephanie Glover, Susan Music Teacher Gives and Barbara Manzy and Laura Volunteers Ojien Trinity Plans Lecture to Pupils Williams. These girls, and Miss Judy Hockstcin, will participate In Miss Lillian Tcrhune of Hudson the state contest. Red Cross Fund Lenten Tea ave., conducted a lecture session Friday for her piano students who at IMiddlclown N ilhtfic Dean Adams Will Be will participate in the Griffith Long Branch Kate Music fund auditions in Newark Drops to $79 Workers Arc NaniL'd Speaker .Sunday in the spring. The session was hold at the home of Mrs. F. P, The 1950 Long Branch city bud- Residents of Midiiletown village Dean Frederick M. Adams of Sniffcn on Foster St., River Plaza, get was Introduced yast week. A Seashore openi'd their lied Cruss fund drivo Trinity Cathedral will he guest one of Miss Terhune's pupils. tax rate of $79 per $1,000 of asses- •Saturday. The campaign has been spoaker at the second annual par- sed valuation is estimated, a planned to (."untinue in that com- ish Lenten tea for parishioners of After her lecture, Miss Terhune drop of $8.50 from last year's $87.50 Nursery Sckool munity until Mar. IS. A house-to- Trinity Episcopal church Sunday played compositions by Beethoven rate. house canvass is under way. afternoon in the church parish and Chopin, and some of her own Gross total of the budget is Honorary drive chairmen are house. The Women's guild is spon- works. The students who will take $1,897,494.23 as compared with Rev. John E. Bates, Rev. Robert soring the event with Mrs. Harri- part in the auditions played sev- $1,974,038.89 in 1949. While the bud- Bulman, Rnv. D. It. MacNeill, Rev. son Banco and Mrs. Charles eral selections. Recordings were gel shows an increase of $31,510.33 Children L"i to 6 years. A. R. Montgomery and Rev. An-Reeves, Sr., as chairmen. made by the hostess. in the local school tax, the local Prc-School Group—Private Kindergarten. drew M. VunDylu:. Drive workers Taking part were Misses Flora purpose tax of $619,485.33 is $152, Approved and Certified by X. J. State Dept. or Education are Mrs. Irving BarlluU, Mrs. Nor- Hayaes, Lillian McDonald, Jane 910.33 below last year's figure. niji Baxter, Mrs. D. liirmingham, Licensed and Qualified Teachers Mrs. William Bohn, Mrs. Veronica Bryant, Mrs. Hazel Clauss, Mrs. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Lily Collins, Mrs. II. E. Oesprcaux, Gcrmicitlal Ultra Violet Lamps recently installed in KVKKV Mrs. Evelyn Cjai-gnn, Mrs. Irving UOOM throughout buiklin;; to kill germs and purify air. Hiinec, Mrs. Kadie Heath, Mrs. Gladys Her, Mis. .liuia Krumph, Sun Lamps of the new type WcsilnRhouso fluorescent with Mrs. W. D. Lcntilhon, Mrs. Loroy largo area coverage also installed at advantageous places for Martin, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Vitamin D "Indoor Sunshine." Evelyn McNeil, Mrs. A. R. Mont- Enroll at nny time—Morninj:, Afternoon and All Day Sessions gomery. Dear Mrs. and Miss Public-and Little Junior, too: with Hot Lunch. Transportation in roomy Station Wagons. Mrs. Thomas Morford, Mrs. Wy- lic Pate, Mis. Ann Uogi-rs, Mrs, Egbert. Swackhnmer, Mrs. Jason JOHN V. CITTADINO, ^Director KniRht, Mrs. Amelia Viner, Mrs. There have been big doings at YANKO'S these past few months- 643 Ocean Avc, West End LO 6-0901 VanDylii', Mrs. Bates, Misses Ma- rie Conuver, Joan Fleming, Louise big doings designed to make your daily shopping routine exciting, Hartshorne and Arity Jolliffc, R. C. Raird, Robert Reck, Layton pleasurable, and satisfying! Clark, Hicham Coblens, Oerct H. ANOTHlvK THKAT J Oil THE PEOPLE Conovt'r, Peter Fleming, YVooilrmv Francis, Rol>ert Gore, Prall [;nn- And now .... We're almost ready. OF KED BANK l>crt, \V. Irving Matthews, Stanley McQueen. John Reiehman, Thomas Reynolds, Samuel Rikcr, Jr., Peter We have extensively remodeled the interior of our store. We have ANNOUNCING Rogers, Pavlrl J?ogers, George Smith, Frederick C. Tatum. Mil- Dean Frederick M. Adams built an entirely new mezzanine to give you four floors for shop- The Opening of Another ton A. Vrccland and Hal E. Ward. ping ease. We have completely remodeled our Children's Depart- Dean Adams is recognized as one of the most able and enter- ment. And, most important of all, we now have literally carloads I'auiiir Tries lit Nip taining speakers in the church, of new Spring merchandise. OSWALD'S Witness in (iourl and is prominent in the affairs of the Episcopal diocese. He is a Sonny, a fox terrier o^vned b}' member of the diocosan standing Rose Edmund* of Neptune, may he committee and a. member of the I New merchandise, indeed! .scarred for life after being hit byboard of examining chaplains. He a truck three years ago, but from is active in civic activities at his actions in court last week, he Trenton, and is a former chaplain. „ New women's apparel and accessories, of course. New children's lias apparently fully recovered. Dean Adams' activities in regard Sonny was in court as exhibit A to brotherhood have appeared in clothing, of course. New home furnishings and dress materials, in « suit for S500 damages nml $13 The Saturday Evening Po«t. naturally. But new things, too. Permanent pleated nylon fabrics, medical expenses brought by his Parishioners will be received by mistrust against Thomas Keating, Rev. Robert H. Anderson, Jr., rec- rodless window drapes, chin veils for new Spring hats, nylon truck driver, who allegedly struck tor, and Mry. Anderson, Mrs. MARKET the dot; in 1917. The animal tried Thomas 12. Kraan, guild president, gloves, red-seamed nylon hosiery. New merchandise—of course. AT to tain; a nip out of Dr. Joseph A. Mrs. Reeves. Sr.. and Mrs. Alan -Millar, vctiTinarhin, who appeared frost. Hostesses for the tea will But also new things to thrill a woman's fancy! 226 SHUEWSBUHY AVE., a.s a witness in the ease. Sonny he Mrs. Eugene I'\ Brooks, Mrs. was restrained from hi.s attack, James C Parkcs, Mrs. Harry H. KED BANK, IV. J. and Dr. Millar escaped unhurt. Sutton and Mrs. Frederick G. We invite you to see Spring, 1950 at YANKO'S now. Our The clod's mistress, through her Adams. carpenters^ »lectricians, painters, plumbers, cabinet nlakers will // // Swims, We limn It attorney, Thonm.s V. Shebull, charg- Assisting the chairmen are Mrs. ed that Keating, who was driving a Anderson, Jr., Mrs. Donald Brow- be with us for a few days more. But the merchandise you want . t'HESH IISH I KOi\l OUJ{ General Baking company truck at cr, Mrs. John B. Ackley, Jr., Mrs. the time, was negligent. Charles Meeker, Mrs. James Wol- is here today! OWN NETS DAILY The jury, after three and a half cott, Jr., Mrs. Edwin C. Beckett, hours of deliberation, failed to Mrs. Arthur Cave and Mrs. Robert WHOLESALE and KETAIL reach a verdict and Judge Edward H. Durand. And our thanks to you, Mrs. and Miss Public (and Junior, too) J. Ascher declared a mistrial. Holds and rtpstiiiinuils Supplied DIHECTOKS UK-ELECTED for being so patient and good natured throughout these months iVledieul Auxiliary J. Wilbur Huff of Ardcna and of building and decorating. It was all done for your convenience. Chriney S. Conover of Vanderburg We think you will like it. OSWALD'S To Hold Slyle. Show were re-elected directors of the The auxiliary of the Monmouth Monmouth County Co-operative KOUTE 36, BELIOHI), N. J. county Medical society will hold a Breeding association, at the recent fashion show Wednesday afternoon, annual meeting at the American ho- Call Keanshurg 6-0101 N itc—Kcanghn rg Mar. 15, at Jumping Krook Coun- tel, Freehold. Kcd Bank 6-5215 6-078«-W try club. Clothes will be shown Richard O. Rice, associate agri- by Frederick's r.f Allenhurst and cultural agent, reports that Dr. Spring Lake. Harry N. Smith also made his an- Mi.ss Mildred Bergman, manager nual report, which showed a total of the Allenhursl shop, will he th = of 1,250 cows bred in 1BJ9 with a commentator. She reports that the conception rate of 62.9 per cent. fashions will be a comprehensive Dr. Herbert J. Jenne, chief of the RED BANK showing of new spring styles, in- bureau of Brucellosis Control spoke cluding millinery from the design- on Ihe subject of Brucellosis, point- ers' collection, and various acces- ing out the program undertaken by sories. Models will be profession- the state to help dairymen eradi- als. cate this disease. l''unds from the affair will be used for the auxiliary nurses' scho- larship fund. i Price Ills. Joseph Bossonc of Long 2 Branch is chairman in charge of reservations and is assisted by Mrs. Irving Bner of Kcil Bank and Mrs. Norman Natluittsuti and Mis. Har- old Burkhcad, Long Branch. Loo A* at the Keyporl Teachers Hear Psychology Professor Nelson Hanawalt, associate pro- fessor of psychology, New Jersey Passenger Streamliner College for Women, spoke on "Em- otional Problems of Childhood" be- at the Price! fore the members of the Keyport Teachers' association at a recent meeting in the Keyport high school library. 1I» discussed the common emo- tiireiil problems of childhood from the elementary school age through It's a pleasure just to look at a the adolescent period of high wonderful new Pontiac! school. It was the speaker's recom- mendation that every county su- There's nothing else on the perintendent have on his staff n road quite like Pontiac's spar- psychiatrist and a social worker so Dint Ilicsc .specially trained peo- kling SilverStrcak hcauty—far the ple could be of assistance to the most beautiful thing on wheels! community schools in solving cmu- tlonal problems which reciulre spe- It's even more enjoyable to take cial attention. a long look at Pontiac's amazing In a question anil answer session ftk 6-1600 m with the teachers, one of the topics price-tag—to discover that this discu.saed was that of television in- big, luxuriously comfortable car, terfering wlt.li the eating and study ing hours of the children. renowned everywhere for per- formance and dependability, is priced so very low. PIRHCTLY BEAUTIFUL! Come in soon nnd see for your- self. Look at the car, then look at the price—dollar for dollar you can't beat a Poniiac!

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UP TO 1 YEARS UP TO 2 YEARS TO PAY! RED BANK—25 Monmoulh St.—R. B. 6-0488 LONG BRANCH—216 Broadway-L, B. 6-3684 ASBURY PARK-715 Main Sl.-A, P. 1-1400 TO PAY! RED BASK REGISTER, MARCH 9, 1950 Page Twelve TAKSONS, LABBECQUE, Joins 25-Ycur Club Mabel Coleman School of Dancing CANZONA & COMBS FOR THE Variety Show IRumson Club COUNSELLORS AT LAW TAP, BALLET, TOE, ACROBATIC AND 8 W.llac* St. R«d B«Ml Theodore D. Parsons Edmund J. Ci»")n» BALLROOM DANCING. Theodore J. Lubrecqut Given for Grange Installs Officers El»ton F. Combs Thomas J. Sal* BEST DEAL IN TELEVISION Register Now Studio, 31 Rector PI., Robert H. Malila William R. Blair. Jr. .Miss .Marie (losllo Ten Now Members Phone RE 6-2011 Red Bank, N. J. Abraham i. Zsger SEE An- Also Inducted IVop-am (lltairinaii (JUINN, DOBEMDS, McCUE * Miv* Malic ('o^lelo was ill Oilieers were installed ami new PIANO LESSONS at Your Home HCSSIiLL ATLANTIC APPLIANCE FIRST rli-ir^' nT 111*1 vniiety show :,'iven members welcomed al a meeting COUNSBLLOR5 AT LAW nt :i recent meetini; of Liberty nf the Rumson Woman's club on FREDERICK'A. WOHLFORTH, B.S. Ed. WhUfield Buildin,, Rtd Bank Monday at Oceanic, fire house. A THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK ;:t'nq<' nt Marlboro. An .inr.ement* It. B. 0-3234-1. I'ianlst for ('lubs, lleecptlons, Elc John J. Uuino Thommi P. Dor«mu» writ' also m;><> lor a number nf ,,'ift wn.i presented to Mrs, Charles Viaccnt J. McCuo Ernest FMUI r Sully, ictirlnR president. J'iircnts: Lessons at home enable you lo tnlie OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS i;r:-n::e ar'iviti'\-; for 1hi. ; mnnih. part In your child's music activity. William L. Riuscll, Jr. P.tl'ticinn'.in',' in the .'how were Ollirers are Miss Jeanne Solo- IN THE STATE! mon, president; Mm. John V. Ellis, How-lid, Noe, Mi."- Guicc Maher vice president; Mrs. John Black, WILLIAM E. BEATY ,-in-l Myron Pehieibcr. Several mem- secretary; Mr:-. J. Raymond Mur- br:;:, in roMume, fiiiiu^Mi ;:n old- phy, eorrespondi'-.K secretary, and ATTOBNEY AT LAW ATLANTIC APPLIANCE CO. fashioned w.-illz ((indi'illi1. Thi v Mrs. Kmil Jakubecy, treasurer. RED BANK LONG BRANCH ASBURY PARK were Misses Cathciine Srhnffi-i, New members were installed at Income Tax Consultant i candeliRht service. Hostess in R. THOMAS BOWERS lisa RuiUlin. MnrjiiiiTiti' Hawkin, go Eut Front St* R«d But «-417f 25 Monmouth St. 216 Broadway 715 Main St. nnd Hrli'ii Lnrcn;-.. Wallace Dob- i barge was Mifs Betty Macintosh. AND ! bins, Kmil Oick, Sieve Nniijjhton New members are Mrs. Lillian Mul- i anil Alfred Hardy. Members also ford, Mrs. Isnbelle Kennie, Mrs. cnje.yerl comnutniiy smitinc Mi = Ethel EnKi.T, Mrs. Gloria Costcllo, JOHN K. HARRIS JAMES F. SMITH i Find K. I-'.oycr was pianist. Mrs. Grace' Rohhitls, Mrs. Frances Armbrust, Mrs. Emily Eichler, Mrs. ADDIOMETBIST Members nf Liberty grange wbo Jules Eouvicr Jean Hildebrandt, Miss Thelma REAI ESTATE CONSULTANTS HEARING EXAMINATIONS will serve on the slate jiranu'c? Strollc and Miss Carol Lanstc. Rinnpe ynllth committee arc Al- Jules Bouvier, 401 .Inline avc Hearlns Aids—Accessories—BitUrlet r.onj,' Branch, maintenanes man fni- Phono Red Bank 8-B076 I fled Hardy chairman, MIES Ufa A nKNEFIT DINNER APPRAISING • MANAGING • SEUING Hurklin anil Steve Nnushton. Jersey ('mitral Pov.eV & JJghl com- 4S5 RIVER BD. FAIR HAVEN, N. I. BUY A resolution ri[ sympathy for pnny, recntly completed 2o years A hennflt dinner will be held .it of sorviro. with the local ulilit'y. Pete's Paradise grill. Route 35, RED IANK i Minor Brown, a member, wn:; read Middletown, for the Monmoulh HARDING ROAD by Miss F.dna Keller. Mrs. II. I. Bouvier lcrcivcd a j:old service pin 1 ia rrcosnition of bis achievement county chapter of the Nationnl RED BANK, N. J. 6-1900 MILTON KOSENE I'chnnck and Mrs. Beitha Klull/.. Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, The Ri-ai.ji1 charter was draped in and bis name was placed on the. member-nip rolls of J. C. P. & ]-i.'« Middletown township chairman for ATTOBNEY AT LAW hi? m-mory by Hi": grancc1 worthy May ire lend you our Monthly Letter f 1 2'i-Ycnr club. He i? the father of the dinner is Francis Welch. Com- chaplain and ecres, Ml .'. William three children, with two sons now mittee for arrangements are Georse 107 MONMOUTH ST. Miles and Mrs. It. F. Dobbins. servin" in tbe occupation forces in Fournier, Watson Kearn, John RED BANK S-D273 A safely piozram will be <:ive.i Japan. Avers and Robert Dohson. ".•it the Mmrlay n>"ctin;:. Mr.'. L. H. His.-ell will be refreshment chnii- 1I1M1. Bel ford .Mrs. Lnrna K. White of the coun- ty extension service will speak at The Sirnioi- Youth Fellowship of the Mar. 27 meeting under Ihc aus- i Ihc .Methodist church met last 1W every v. indow pices, nf (he home economies com- | Thursday evening in the Sunday- in rvi'i'y room mittee, with Mrs. ('. Floyd Wyck- school room. I Mans were completed ] ofi" in cliargo. Refreshments will | (or a. lit!:; ride to attend the Wind in I'V»TV lie served liy Mrs. lima Broman, of Life program nt the Mobile the- Mrs. .1. O. Bennett. Si.. Mrs. Pat- ater, Newark. Plans wen; made al- j • rick Rnlnnd. Mis. Edwin Brown. so for the Sunday evrninij seivice. ! Mrs. .1. O. Bennett. Jr. and Theo- at which time the Senior dore Bndine. Mrs. Boycc is com- j ship WHS in chars:'. Mi^ David j niittee. chairman. Timms. Miv. Kussell Dennett, Mrs. John Lcnlz, Mr. U'n'.z nnd Mr. Russell were th^ sneakers. Sund;iy Hold in Neiv York as evenin;;. After tlin meeting, the Soldier's Assailants birthday of Mrs. Robert Blackmail was celebrated. Harry .1. Vonctinn, 21, nnd Roli- Mrs. Arthur Glass and nephew, crl. CIIIUPII, 23, lioth of Plninflcld, Arthur Glass celebrated their urn in Nnw Vorll city pii.-on birthdays. Sunday, March 3, at a each :iwaitinjr Si"ind jury nctimi fnllnvv- family dinner party at the home of inu' their arrni^nmont. in frlnny Mrs. Glass and later al the home i court nn :>. cliarRo of n.=3nuHinK of Mr. and Mrs. John Glass, Jr. Offwhife Slais nnd rohbliiB Billic Chnppcll of MARKETS-RED BANK Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ncutra1 Color Tape I Kort Muhmniilh. HeiTinp, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Schu- f'hnp|";ll told detectives of the Full Sir.o Range— •machor and Mrs. Marguerite Her- Old Slip Million dial lie v.-n.i wny- i-iiifj of Losr.v riranch. Arthur was 23" thru 36" wide, Inid nt Koulli pt. iinil John si., on" year old and each eclchrant re- 21W. FRONT ST., Tel. 6-0508 112 MONMOUTH ST., Tel. 6-5292 ! Kfw YurU city, nt 1:20 n. in. h:.-l. 64" long. ceived a birthday cake, ami gifts. ; Tliursdny and forced into a parked The Ladies' auxiliary of the Mid- Plastic Tassels i car. He said Venetian boat him dletown V. F. W. will hold a dls- DELIVERY WILL BE MADE FROM OUR FRONT ST. STORE ' with his fi'sts and removed his wnl- lo malch. j trict meeting Sunday afternoon at [ let, conlninins SSO, from hi.-i batit Ihc hall. -Mrs. Arabella, Uurkhart pocket. After pnshiiiR him , from will preside. thn vehicle, both men sped off, 92 SCOKE LARGE Thi; K tij--'-,- a wj'us you can't afford lo mils! 2 inch sieel Chappell stated. Waiving a pre- The P. T. A. of B.Mford will hold C slat verc'ion blind-, . .'. 23 inches Ihrouqh 36 inches wide - 64 liminary henrinfr beforo Magistrate a cake sale tomorrow afternoon at 2:.'!0 o'clock at Ihc school. Pro- JERSEY ! Ambrose Hjiddnclt, Vcnotinn and ]i ROLL inchc c"?. Ih^y have a :niin-rmooth Offwhifs baked onamel BUTTER 67i ceeds will so toward the Scout , EGGS 53 Doz. Cntlrcll were lu-ld in 52,r)fiO bail fini:h. Rii'^p'oci', chip-proof, flcviblo, qa'vnnizod and bond- 1 ciicli. l'Dlicc linRPvprint records d" bnildin;,' fund. I i not .shiiw any prior arrests for Linda, Alfred and Leslie, Jr., enzed. Mcufrril color Ifipc:, aulomofic cord loch 3''''-> inch 1 cither defT'lxnl. children or Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 1*'. wood fo:-ao boircJ, ^clf-lcvc'inq tilicr, wood heod roil, wood Hccl'.rr nf tenth ;-t., were chri^ter.- id Sunday at Calvary Methodist SWIFT'S PREMIUM LAMB SWIFT'S m rot'. Add new beauty lo your home todov - ^t this ji Dr. lwly lo Give Talk cliuich, Kcyport. Godfather for '•' pn:e. Co'rne in for yourj today! the children was James. Niekcr-son i; nt LEG LOIN I At Oiikhursl School of. South Aniboy and Godmothers 7 ".ChanRinp Patterns nf Disci- were Maryanne Tnmico, Doiis. I{KI) IJAMv'S (,HAIJTV-\ ALlf|' STOKE pline" will bo discussed by Dr. Tiampler a:nl Marie Docker of Un- j! Oeoffrey \V. Esly at a. meetintr of ion j.-Jcncli. After the. christening/, 1' ]inrents and teachers Wednesday Mr. ami Mr:.!. Drckrr entertained night. Mar. 13, at the Oakhursl Mr. Xiel;cr.son at a dinner. CHOPS 69 LAMB 63 CHOPS Country dny school. Thn speaker is Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Bruntz cel- HARDWARE CO. state director of the New Jersey ebrated their 12lh wedding anni- bureau of Constructive Health, versary Sunday at a dinner party SHOULDER SHOULDER ' STEWING SHKKW.^Bl'KY A\'i:. & BKKGFiV TLACK and is active in state and national at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- medical and health associations. ward Hruntz of Leonardo. Guests .Such quest Inns as "When should were .Miss Anna Bruntz, Harry Kill) BANK, i\. .1. discipline he used?" and "How do Eruntz, Robert Rowen, Mr. and 1 determine the type of discipline .Mrs. George Brunt;: ami daughter. RK» I5A.NK fi-36.il- I-KKK DFJJVKKY for my child?" will he answered The Youth Fellowship' of the by the speaker. CHOPS 69 LAMB 49 LAMB 29i Methodist, church visited Lhc Little Silver church last Monday evening. A Bible Quiz wns held alter which square dancing was held and re- fresliments were served. There I TENDERIZED or HICKORIZEQ SMOKED HAMS were 18 present from Belford. | R?v. and Mrs. Robert Blacknian CENTER SHANK HALF BUTT END and Mr. nnd Mrs. John l.enlz and Beautiful Investment I Mrs. Hazel Woodward visited Rev. Nelson Moore at Methodist hospit- al, I'hiladcl])!iia, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kdw.ird Barnes en- tertained for several lays last week, SLICES 79 HAMS 49i HAMS 53 STERLING by REED g BARTON Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kennedy of and Mrs. Arthur Atkin- son and daughter Christy of ill. W'li'Mi \(iu |Jillt Iinpr- slriliiif.' silvrr you innKr nil iinpor- Holly. CANNED SLICED COTTAGE Mr. and Mrs, "William Morrcll l;m! lifolinir iiiVf'flinViil, I'.vfii llic most modest Imdrrpl celebrated their Cod .wedding; an- nivcrs-ary, March. 1, by holding op- loi'ny rrin sliirl n sr-t ol solid silver. Ijnild your Rcfd f- en house for members of their I'am- ily. Tile couple received a lnrgj Barlon slcrlini; rt'ivirc slowly t'lirongli llie monllis nlicnd anniversary cak?. several bouquets HAMS 75 BACON 39i HAMS 65lib. . . . for ;i liFc*Iiino (if "liicimts living. of llow'eis and yifts. Mrs. Morrell is conllned to her bed with Illness. Mrs. John Ilenton visited her husband Sunday at Voterans/ hos- pital, Castle I'oml, N. V. U. S. GRADE A FRESH POULTRY Mis. John M;uon and Mis, Jo- seph Walc::;ilt of Rochester, X. V., LONG ISLAND TOM - 17 lbs. up 5-6 Ih. Size were week-end j;iiest.s of .Mr, and Mis. li. Clay Jlair and family. Mr. and .Ui:<. Charles Vouir;' arc visiting their d.'Mmhter and son-in- law, Mr, and Mis. Iloherl Grren, of Guldens Hlidge, A'. V., nil Ibis DUCKS 39 TURKEYS 3%. FOWL 39 w^ell. Mrs. Willinm Seoley celcibrnted her birthday Sunday with members ROASTING -5-6 Ih. HEN • 12-11). of her family and n few Iricnds. FRYING 4 tti. Mr. and .Mrs, William Applc)!ntc if LIIIU'WIMHI spent Sunday with Mis. Mallei Werner and t liildrcn. Mrs, lima Aluiimson o: linen live, was lioHle.-'-i at u lui tliilftv1 din- CHICKEN 49 TURKEYS 49 CHICKEN 39 in r Kumiriy in luuior n( iJurnr wlio celebr.iied lii« (Will birtlid:iy. Otlni.-; Mttendiii^; uere •Mr, and Ml', Lecniiinl Darker nml tier,' Mis. U.'Tar Jolinsiin, Ml. SWIFT'S SELECTED BEEF SWIFT'S Mt:'. Wilh'im Jidimon and ilnuiihlrr Nnnry nnd Mm Hylvln S lit I. (UN KID CHUCK Knrl' "li and dniKliti'i MniKaict of Ilioolilyn, .N. V. Miv, Lli'.a Lyl.'11 Cunzi'ii and Mr. nud Ml;.. Kinei.l U'llt visited liev, and STEAK 65 ROAST 59 ROAST 49fib. Mi.. I'niil M;.'if Mini (Inihllln id' I*I ly Munil'i,\, lllliri L'liell Of Mill! i'l, Who iN'rn Mncidii New Jcrm-y Ciillfoi'iiia lian I" iii eiuilliii'd In liei luilini tbe I'nm lnli'il me fir i dp. |il,iii''irtlini'. I .fit I" ili'lil: 4 pint l-ii (M'I'UK "lib illniT.f. linn South Aiiinlcii SlnyiiiHii M»III.I,H.,II.|, S.' 11)1) (.rmi/Miildi.f >.MV) i\ and hi nlile In lie oul. Andy Hoy IM>,I.II,,,II «JIVI I i I ml ".'-"•| I'KIIIIV l'iM.AI.i;il I umli Hfiidiiiiiiir '•,'"nf| I'niiilfil AMIII|UI '•Jl"5 s w v. i; T HONEYDEW WINESAP luUutl ii/x luihii/iil Ml', I lei I Midi. I'IMV I'f KeJIi'll'l Ip1 (II H'MIII' I'd LIn1 I'li^iiiHi'bli'lM "I 1 POTATOES BROCCOLI lii't dniiiihler, ,MIM Itntli I', Pi'liy, MELONS In .IliKi-pIl HnvllHi nf t!Illflll fienell. POTATOES APPLES •MIM I'eliy IN II |;lIIIIII.II" lit Mnlu- WIIII IIIKII ci'luiid. Mr, Miivlno wnn |C EACH llliiilliuh'il hum l!inrir'iiil lill'li C ib,. 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J., THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Eatontown Lions' At Dedication of Domestic Science Room Hesse Receives Quiz Winners Chamber Elects Given Air Trip Navesink Job Visit to Washington New President Is Rewarded for Five Middletown to Resurface 'Talent' Performers Robert de la Reussillc The Eatontown Lions club last Lakeside Ave. for $3,953 week was the "Fairy Godfather" to Succeeds Robert Snouden a group of youngsters who com- peted in their annual talent quiz Robert, de la Reussillc was elect- walks from the. government reser- Tho Middletown township com- program. ed president of the Red Bank Com- vation to the Little Silver station, mittee yesterday afternoon award- Winners of the quiz last week munity Chamber of Commerce yes- wanted relief on traffic congestion ed a contract for improving and Dr. Wilkins Is enjoyed a trip to Washington, D. terday morning to succeed Robert ;it the we.^t or Entontown pate and resurfacing Lakeside ave., Nave- C, leaving Newark airport via an Snowden. Other officers elected would like overhead power lines sink, to Charles J. Hesse, Inc., Bel- Eastern Airlines' Constellation were Paul Joy, first vice president; placed underground in the vicinity ford, on a bid of $3,953.60. TheG.O.P. Candidate plane which carried them directly Kdwnrd H. Conway, second vice of Red Bank airport in order to- Hesse bid was almost half that of over Eatontown by virtue of a spe- president; Ray K. Taylor, executive make Ihc airport available to large $7,589.10, submitted by tho highest vice president nnd John Bailly. aircraft. It was mentioned that bidder, the Mutual Contracting cially arranged flight. For Local Mayor Overall winners of the quiz wore treasurer. The election was held one of the nm.-t vita! needs of the company, Atlantic Highlands, Oth- nt the final meeting of the fiscal Fort at the present is a 2,000-acre er unsuccessful bidders were Frei- Lois Holmgren and Eddie Foss. Be- Surgeon lo Seek Post sides the ?5 first prize for their year at thn borough hall. j training area in the vicinity of bott Brothers, Port Monmouth, $4,- N.A.D. Earle. 987, and Michael J. Stavola, Chapel group, each girl received a $25 gov- The. election of ten directors was Hill, $4,558.30. Held for 20 Years by ernment savings'bond. Group win- announced by Mr. Taylor. The new- The chamber voted to go on rec- ners who made the trip to Wash- ly-elected directors are David W. ord in favor of continuing the an- Edward W. Wise, Jr., Red Bank Mayor Charles English ington were Carol Ann Stouffer of Russell, William A. Fluhr, Edward nual N'ationa.1 Sweepstakes regatta attorney, made a pica on behalf the first and socond grade group; Ii. Conway, .fames Humphreys, C. which, member.1? felt with proper of Frank A. Dayton, Leonardo, for Dr. Stanley O. Wilkins, 45, of 47Bobby Becker, winner of the third Donald English, Percy Sherman, urbanization and public relations, a package store liquor license. The East Front st., will be the Repub- and fourth grade group; William Robert Worden, J. Raymond De could be rmide. one of Monmouth committee did not rule on thelican candidate for mayor of Red Lambcrtson, winner of the fifth Riddcr, Hubert Farrow and Samuel county's most gala, events. Two merits of the appeal, but turned Bank to succeed Mayor Charles R. and sixth grade group; Artie Ynnko. motions were made in this connec- the application down on the basis English, who has declined to runChasey, winner of the seventh and Five of the new directors, name- tion. The fir3t put the Chamber of a ruling of the state commission for re-election because of poor eighth grade group, and Janet Van ly, Mr. Kluhr. Mr. Humphreys, Mr. on record as in favor of whole- of Alcoholic Bevcrago control. health. Mayor English Is complet- Brunt, winner of the high school Sherman, Mr. Farrow and Mr.hearted support of the 1950 Sweep- Denies Package License ing his tenth term and 20th year competition. Accompanying them Yanko were welcomed at the meet- .Htakc regatta. The second author- as mayor. The candidacy of Dr.were Charles Fary, master of ing. The other new directors were ized a committee to work with th6 The ruling stated Middletown Wilkins was announced this morn- ceremonies at tho quiz, and Wcn- either out of town on business or Rejjattn association and the coun- township had all the package onah L. Reinlg, pianist for the quiz 111. cil for the promotion of the event. stores it was entitled to on thoing by Harry Klatsky, chairman of the Red Bank Republican exec- and ehaperonc of the party in Mr. Reussilin appointed Mr. Water- basis of its population of 11,000 Washington. Mr. Reussllle appointed Frank F. bury, Mr. Fluhr and Rigaud Paine under the last federal census. Un- utive committee. Blalsdell and Mnx Klarin as newas the Chamber's Sweepstakes com- der the state law a municipality Fly Over Fatontown directors. Both these men were mittee. is entitled to one package store Mrs. J. William Helm, with Wil- ute to the late principal by recit- the school should be set aside in present. Later in the day Jules for every 3,000 persons. Middletown The group left Eatontown Fri- liam Pazicky, principal of the River ing a poem "Youth." Girls of the his memory. Mr, Haviland pointed lluber was named a director. Mr. Fluhr spoke in favor of a is thought to have a population day at G:30 a. m., being taken to st. school (left) and Stanley Havi- eighth and ninth grades, under the out thnt with the completion of Ibii Mr. Snowden thanked the uld of- iRe attendance of Red Bank bus- at present of approximately 16,000, Newark by Robert Braun. Tho land, president of • the Red Bank direction of Miss Josephine Means, new room, the board was starting ficers, directors and committee iness men at the National Affairs but it will not have an official fig- plane left at 8:25 a. m., flying di- board of education, at the dedica- presented a musical selection. a program of plant improvement chairmen for their co-operation conference scheduled for next ure until the next federal govern- rectly over Eatontown, It was the tion ceremonies of the -J. William Miss Bernadinc Stewart, speak- which they hoped would be ex-with him during the past year. The Thursday night at the Molly Pitch- ment census is completed. Plans first trip in an airplane for all Helm domestic science room last ing for the teaching sinff, paid trib- tended to the rest of the school Rod Bank traile exposition, which er hotel. He said at present there are under way to take a census members of the party. After pass- night at the school. ute to Mr. Heim. This was followed system. ran for one week nt tho Chestnut are more reservations from out ot this year, and figures will probably ing over Eatontown the plane A bronze plaque on the wall of by the singing of "There is No In unveiling the plaque, Mrs. Street armory, was singled out astown than from Red Bank. not be official until some time In soared over the clouds and traveled the recently completed room ded- Death" by John Ebner, teacher. Heim said she didn't think them the Chamber's biggest job of the A motion was passed that & 1951. at tne rate of 280 miles per hour. icates the room to Mr. Hcim, prin- Mr. Haviland, after introducing was anything her husband was any year and the ono that did the most member of the Chamber contact Arriving at the National Airport cipal ,of the River Street school members of tho board of education, more Interested in than the nd-tor Red Bank. As major accom- Councilman Oakley of the borough Abraham J. Zagcr, Red Bank in Washington they were taken to from 1019 until 1949, when ho died. said he was grateful for the oppor- vancement of this school and that plishment of the Chamher, Mr. garhage committee to see if some- attorney, appearing on hehalf of Mount Vernon to visit the home Last night's program was opened tunity to take part in the exercises she was sure this room would Snowden mentioned the Red Bank thing could not be done immefli- Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Fisler of of George Washington. Returning by Mrs. Sarah L. Levy, who intro- dedicating the roum to Mr. Helm, have made him very happy. days, Regatta Sales days, thn an-ately toward alleviating the pres- Bclford, asked tho committee not to the capital they were then the duced Mr. Haviland. After a few who served so long as principal of The program wns ("(included hy nual dinner, the revision of (he by- ent garbage condition in thn busi- to permit the extension of a non- guests or Rep. James C. Auchin- brief remarks he presented John the school. He continued that It the singing of "Faith of Our P'ath- law?, Halloween carnival and ness section. Since the garbage conforming use, namely Snug Har- closs. They were particularly hon- Figarg, school pupil, who paid trib- was only fitting that this part of ers" by the entire group. parade, Christmas lights nnd home collection hours have been changed bor inn, operated by Mrs. Elizabeth ored by dining in the speaker's decoration contest and the fight to the early ,morninR, unwrapped Fisler. dining room in tho House of Rep- against the removal of Watson sarbage is left on the streets In Mr. Zager said his clients an- resentatives side of the capltol. Several Fires Keep Laboratories from this area. front of the stores all night. The ticipate Mrs. Fisler opening a piz- While having luncheon many con- ravages of the wind, and general zeria at her tavern, which is in gressional leaders came into the Democrats Face National Group Mr. Snowden said the Chamber Local Firemen Busy membership had been increased by conditions re.»ult in tho streets and a residential zone. The committee room and stopped to talk to the properties throughout the town be- on the advice of Its attorney ruled children. Autographs and menus Relief engine company was call- l."i during the year and the total of pnlfl-np members at present wns ing strewn with garbage of various that Mrs. Fisler would have to were given the young guests as Primary Fights; •rt to extinguish pole flrc3 at 223 Helps Eatontown kinds. violate a. township ordinance or souvenirs of their visit. Mrs. Auch- Leighton nvc. and 62 Shrewsbury 270. regulation before It could legally lncloss was the generous host, act- ave. at 12:25 and 12:45 last night. Mr. Klarin was re-appolnted Mr. Sherman asked that the act. Dr. Stanley O. V.'ilkltts ing in the absence of her husband, First in 15 Years Five minutes after the second With Playground chairman of tho traffic and parking Chamber try to have the borough committee which consists of Mr.pick up garba.gc from stores on the Developer Called who was sick and confined to his call, a general alarm was issued Dr. Wilkins' running mates will room. Appicgatc, Clayton for a reported attic fire in a house Funds Still Needed Yanko and Councilman Thomas east side of Broad st. from the rear The committee ordered all build- be Councilmen George A. Gray and on Shrewsbury ave. On arriving at Oakley. Benjamin Crate and Wil- Instead of tho front. He said that ing and plumbing permits be held Harold Hurley. They will be run- Hear Semite-DeB***^. - i:_j&C£k Nomination the scene firemen could find no fire. ." • * For • Summer Program; liam Bradley were appointed In since an alley at the rear of these- up on Fred Spitzoff," "Port Mon- ning for three-year terms while Dr. Following lunch they were guests charge of (lie Christmas lights com- stores had been made available, En- mouth developer, until he appears •A chimney fire at tho homo of Wilkins will seek a two-year term. of the congressman in the gallery For Congressman Raymond Jackson, 3 Berry St., this Dedication June 24 mittee. Other committee chairmen sley M. White, superintendent of before the committee at its next He Is tho oldest son of Mr. and of the House of Representatives. appointed by Mr. Reussllle were public works, had, on several oc- meeting to explain his construc- morning, was extinguished before Mrs. Wellington Wilkins, Sr., ofNext stop was the gallery of the Monmouth county Dcmorrats any damage was done. As soon Eatontown will ask the help of national affairs, Mr. Fluhr; annual casions, promised th-it a collection tion work on about 30 houses at Tlnton Falls, and is a brother of Senate chamber. Here the winners this year will have their first pri- the National Recreation association dinner, Mr. Russell; by-laws, Mr. change would be made. Port Monmouth. as Relief engine company returned Wellington Wilkins, Jr., proprietor woro able to see democracy in ac-mary election contests in more lo the fire house from Berry st,, In laying out and landscaping Its Russell; new business, Rolston Mr. Klarin felt that, regardless The complaint against Mr. Spit- of the Wilkins Motor Sales Co., tion. Debate was going on regard- than 15 years. The fight is oc-the truck was sent out to cjdln- 12-ncrc playground. Watcrbury; finance, Mr. Bailly, nnd of where collections were made, the zoff was made by Edward Frelbott, Broad st., Shrewsbury. ing the statehood of Alaska. The casioned between candidates en- gulsh a grass fire on Maple ave., This was decided last week when solicitation, Mr. Humphreys. trouble lay with tho collection who alleges Mr. Spitzoff is putting A graduate of Tinton Falls scliool group then visited tho F.B.I, build dorsed by the Americans for Dem- near West Bergen j>l. Mayor F. Bliss Price suggested that An address hy Col. Herrod Miller hours. He said It was his opinion chimneys on his houses that are and Red Bank high school, he was ing, where they were escorted on a ocratic Action and those endorsed the playground committee pay a of Fort Mnnmouth at last week's that the sanitation department re- only partially flue lined, Mr. Frel- a classmate of Mr. Klatsky and tout of the building. Probably the by tho Monmouth county Dcmocrt- fee of $150 to obtain the services Rotary club meeting precipitated a lurn to Its former collection sched- bott alleges that thero Is flue lin- Freeholder Joseph C. Irwin. Ho most interesting part of that visit ic executive committee. of thn national group. The com- lengthy discussion on the possibil- ule. ing at the bottoms and tops of attended Hahnemann Medical col- was the shooting in the basement. Thn executive committee met mittee, headed by Mrs. Louis G. ity of moving Fort Monmouth to Mr. Retissille. In behalf of the the chimneys where it can be seen, lege, Philadelphia, and graduated One of tho winners—Bobby Becker Monday night at. Pleasant inn. Telephone Co. Mead, accepted the proposal. another section of (he country. The Chamber, praised the Red Bank but what Is in between is a deep, in June, 1933. He Interned at Fit- —was given the target used in theHeading the choices of that group Also decided was a lormnl dedi Chamber decided to gel together Register for^ts recent editorials on dark mystery. Mr. Freibott, a for- kin Memorial hospital, and for 15demonstration. Fingerprinting and are Mayor John W. Applegate of cation of the playground at cere with other Chambers and organiza- proposed new streets and the pub- mer fire chief, is a member of the Honors Local Man monies Saturday, June 24. tions in Monmouth county In thelic parking lots. He also thanked township fire prevention board. months filled a surgical appoint- identification were also explained. Matawan, who will seek the nom- ment at the Fifth Avenue hospital, Microfilm used in the war also was ination for Representative from Mrs. Mead announced a budget Interest of a united effort to help The Register for Its recent editorial Wlllard Samuel Emmons, Jr., Stevenson Keceives of $1,306.20 for the playground pro- Fort. Monmouth as much as pos-boosting the Chamber of Com- N. Y. explained. the Third Congressional district. sible. William J. Scaton, Clifford A. In April of 1935, he married Miss An afternoon rest was had at the The A. D. A. last week announced Einhlcni for Service grnm In '50. This compares to last merce. Smith and Joseph Vernon Bogcrt Jane Macon Davis of Metuchen, Carrol Arms hotel, where the young its support of Frank L. Clayton of year's $1,177.50. It is hoped to hire ft was pointed out that Fort Mnyor Charles R. English waa i wore approved as new members a student majoring in physical ed Monmouth officials desired side- guest at the session. of River Plaza Hose company. who was a nurse at the Fifth Ave- guests stayed for the night. Din-Freehold as Congressional candi- Harry A. Stevenson, Jr., of 70 ucation for continuous duty from Neil Bcrtrar.' Corbet and Fred C. nue hospital. ner was the next order of business, date. Mndlson ave. has been presented a June 19 to Sept. 1. The actual play- Bradley, Jr., were approved as new In 1939 he entered the graduate after which they viewed the cur- Another contest will be for theBold service emblem by the New ground schedule, which once more members of Community Fire com- school of medicine of the Univers- rently popular Walt Disney movie, office of freeholder. The executive Jeificy Bell Telephone company In will be conducted by Rev, Dun- pany, Leonardo. ity of Pennsylvania, and completed "Cinderella." committee endorsed Edgar F. observance of his 25 years'service ham V. Relnig, will be from June Twp. Teachers' a course In general surgery. He "Shelly" West nf Long Branch and with the compnny. Tho presentation Crowded School To Instnll Hydrant Auchlhcloss 1'rulftcd 20 to Aug. 12. Is a member of the staffs of Fit- Saturday morning was another Commissioner John Ferrugglaro of wnn mode by EdRnr J. Potter, di- The Monmouth Consolidated Wa- kin, Monmouth Memorial and Riv- Bclmar. The A. D. A. will back vision commercial malinger, nt a Mrs. Mead's budget Is as follows: Pay Boosts Due busy time. Tho Washington monu recent luncheon at Dcauvillc Inn. $350 to Rev. Mr. Reinlg; $500 for Conditions Aired ter, company wrote that it would orvlew hospitals. ment was tho first to be visited. Olto Vanllowc of River Plaza, a his college assistant; .$140 to one install a new fire hydrant either He was called to active duty in Souvenir purchasing used up some union leader. female assistant; $60 for swimming nt Newman st, and Shadow Lake the Army July 22, 1942, as a cap- time and then came visits to Lin- Paul Klcrnan, former mayor of program costs; $175 for supplies; Next September At Rumson drive or at Newman st. and Park tain in the medical corps. After coln's Memorial and Arlington Long Branch, former undersheriff $15 for arts and crafts supplies; pi., River Plaza. The rental charge compiling an outstanding record in cemetery. At tho grave of tho Un- and currently state committeeman $50 for petty cash; $11.20 for insur- Board Schedules 3 Residents Complain to the township would be $22.50 the European theater, ho was dis- known Soldier the group viewed for the Democrats, will seek the ance, and $5 for membership In the a year. Committeeman Frank F. charged in 1945 as a major. the change of tho guard. A quick nomination for sheriff. Ho was en- National Recreation association. In S3,500-S3,600 As At Board of Education Blalsdell is to find out whero the This is Dr. Wilkins' first venture trip back to tho capltol and then dorsed by the executivo committee. ndditlon, there will be $150 for the hydrant is to bo installed, into politics. Dr. and Mrs. Wil- came a visit to tho offices of Sens Tonight is the deadline for filing N.K.A. representative. New iMaxiimiinR Meeting Last Night Chairman Lawrence A. Carton, kins have two sons, Stanley, 12, H. Alexander Smith and Robert C, petitions for the primaries. Other Checks received to date include A systematic $100 a year raise Jr., relayed the praise of Justice and Robin, nine. Hcndrickson. Lunch was had inDemocratic candidates approved by $25 from Washington lodge, F, and Three residents appeared befor* Frank Lloyd for the courtesy of the cafeteria of the new House of tho executive committee were toward set salary maximums for A. M.; $15 from the Eastern Star; teachers In the Shrewsbury town- Ihe Rumson board of education • the local police. The police found Representatives' office building. A James Riordan of Shrewsbury, $25 from the Eatontown Home and meeting last night and complained Judgo Lloyd on a fishing boat at final look at the Inside of the capl- John Sinnolt of Matawan township ship school system who havo met Bclford recently after they had School club, nnd $10 from (lie certain educational requirements Is of the overcrowded conditions at $6,250 Settlement tol rounded out the trip, tho group and Edward Kelly of Avon. They Gleaners. Mayor Price snld he is tho Lafayette street school, both in received an emergency call for leaving the capital city at 2:40 p. provided for in a resolution thnt will neck nominations for the of- confident Entontown rcMdrnts will tho township school board adopted tho classrooms and on the play- him from tho county courthouse, m. They were homo at 8:55 p. m.,fices of coroner. rally to the cause. He nlso snld he Freehold. In Accident Suit tired but satisfied they had en- unanimously Tuesday night. The ground, which they claimed ar» Tho A. D. A. met at Asbury Park will contact Edward J, Brcnnnn, raises will start in September. dangerous for tho elementary Committeeman Walter J. Bills joyed an extremely fine experience. Friday night. Besides endorsing gonoral mnnagor of Monmouth school pupils. praised his department for quick Port Moiunoutli Tho ontiro trip was paid for byMr. VanHowc and hearing from Park race track, for a contribution, Thn raise sets forth two classi- and efficlont work In clearing up the Lions club, Tho talent quiz, Mr. Clayton, tho group elected of- fications for teachers, one for those Mrs. Joseph Needle, Mrs. Ralph, Women Injured which has been conducted by the Pledges have been received from who completed tho former two- Walters and Martin Fritter request- robborics at Wasscrman'3 store, ficers. Included were Samuel M. tho fire eompuny, tho nmbulunce Campbell's Junction, and at Lloyd's club tho post three years, has Fishor, Jr., Shrewsbury township year, 84 semester-hour normal ed thnt a survey be mnde by the. drug storo, East Keansburg. A $0,250 settlement was reached grown , In popularity each year. corps nnd the Ameiicnn Legion school courso or hnvc a bachelor's state board regarding tho physical in tho case of Mr. and Mrs. Charlos committeeman, president; Mrs. post. Tho mnyor nnd council np- degree, tho other for thoso with A request of Edwin Llchtlg for Provlous yours' winners havo gone Norman Dorfman, Bradley Beach, conditions of the school. Tho trio the township to ahnndon an un-Wcnz nnd Mr. and Mrs. Daniel to New York to radio shown and proprlatcd $500 to the fund and the a master'* degreo or Its equiva- made It clear that thoy. had no com- Murdock of Campbell avo., Port recording, secretary; Miss Elisa- honrd of education has pledged lent. Teachers In these eiiisslncn- developed street parallel to Onlc dinner at the New Yorker hotel, beth Kelley, Red Bank, correspond- plaints against teaching, It was Hill rd., Hcaddcn'n Corner, was Monmouth, against Vernon Dllks Tho Washington trip was tho real use of $173 worth of cqulpmpnt, lionn now can work themselves strictly the crowded conditions In of Llttlo Silver. Izu'tlon of work nnd planning by ing secretary; James LoBlondo, Next meeting of thn committee up lo annual snlmip.i nf $3,500. and laid over until tho next meeting. Red Hank, tmaaurcr; Benjamin 13d- which they were very much con- Tho ensn win being tried at Lions members, which began threo will be hold Fildny, Mar. 21, nt 8 $3,000 respectively. cerned about a fire hazard. $100,000 In Freehold Tucfdny before Judge months HKO, Fred S, Morris, Eiiton- clstoln, Asbury Park, regional rep- Harry A. Stevenson, Jr, p. in., In the borough hall, Building Inspector David Simp Frank T. Lloyd, Jr., and a Jury town councilman and president of rcsentntlve; Mr, Clayton, regional Rnlo N'ol Aiitdinntln They specifically complained about representative; Normnn Dorfman, Mr. Stnvrnson entered the teln- Thn resolution, drawn hy Prin- one of I ho cln.isrooms thnt was son reported 21 permits Issued dur< when nntllement was announced. the club, In discussing tho trip, phono snrvlnn In 1025 n« nn Inside Lester McO.uern Honored injf tho past month for now con Duels of tho null wns nn automn- tald much praise \n duo Congress- Bradley Bench, representative to cipal (Iporgo C. Mnlone, states It partitioned off In tho auditorium, thn «lnto A. D. A.; Jack Uivln, iiRnnl for the New York Telephone docs not ulnnil an n. salary sched- rtnlph le-nustren, dr-rk of tho strucllon, thft estimated cost of lillo accident Dec, 23, 11)18, on route man Aiichlncloas for having made company In Jersey City and Or-IJy Uci-k'n Oflirc Group which Is $10,'l,000. 30 In nnrltnn township, Uio event a marvelous success. l/>ng Branch, chnlrmnn of thn po- ule nor iiKHiirn niitnmntln pny board, »Md the members have kept litical action commltlco; Milton nngc lititcr that year lie went to /,eslrr K, McQueen nf ilnrrlunn rnlsci which will bn beyond tho lit cltue convict with the Increased Wolfnro Director Cliostor Honry Mis. Woms wan driving her car, Newark at commorelnl methods ns- ave. was guest of honor at a din- reported relief costs for tlie pant with Mm, Murdock as a passenger, Harwood, Engllshtown, chairman nchnnl hnnrd'n control hut In, In-school population and havo Im- of tlio oducatlon nnd platform com- xlulant, remaining In that capac- ner given by employees of tho coun- stead, ii policy to hp PXITOIIHHI nt proved conditions to meet dem.indi. month nt $1,183.71 Tliln In (in In- when Oiu itccldont occun'tid, They I*. U. 0. VOIM8 KOU.O OltuKlt ity when thn Now Jnrsoy company ty dork's olllco nt the American croado of $348 ovor Fobruary, 1048. contondod that Mr, Dllks, who Wan mittee, nnd Harry J. Curlln, Navo- wns formod In.1027, In 1930 ho ho- the "nbsnluto discretion of tho iJr. Charles A. Wolbnch, superin- Tronton, (AP)-Tho Public Utili- slnk, und Louis Harwood, English- hotel, Freehold, Wi'dnoxlay of Inst hoard," All Incrpnscn arn to bo tendent of school*, told tho board Lotn ono to flvo In block B, proceeding In an opposite direc- caniij division commercial results week, Thn dinner mniltnl the end Wlllmort park, woro auctioned to tion, cronnod ovor tho hlRhwny and ty commission yentordny automa- town, publicity committoo co- supervisor In Newark nnd In 10,10 awarded Individually by tho board thnt tho top educator* In tho coun- tlcnlly voldod an ordor which had chairmen, of 30 yoars service to thn county upon recommendation by the try are of the opinion that In 1083 Mr. and Mrs. August W. Hlllman •truck tholr car nn thoy woro nt- was Appointed public telophonn hy Mr. McQUPnii, Special KUPSt lit for SHOO, tomptlriK to pull ovor to tho nhoul- forced Hollo Transit corp, to re mann«nr for Monmouth county, his principal. tho peak "f Increancd enrollment dor of tho ronil. minio full aorvico on It/i Mntuwnn- Cook * Dunn PuInU thn affair was Mr. Mctjucen's wife, will bo reached ami at this point, At tho nuKRciitlon of Chnlrmnn Tho nnnt fiiiiinfl thnt'n mm!" »l low present ponltlnn, My !(» action, th« bunnl, In ef- KrnnshutK bus lino, Voldlnx of lir Niw xlNl Prior to K(ilnu tu llm cieiii's of. enrollment inlcht begin lo docronie. Cnrton tho committed voted to An a result of tho collision, luilh wrli'M. I'"'! In /" ""i"' '', A lesldrnl nf fled Hunk for IS fect, iin'Oirpil tenchem their »nlar- the order IKSIICII fob. 8 wa* unto liriuy ililiy Urn l»ilil''r« hi lif« I'l-lc". flip nl Freehold, Mr, McQueen "If IhU happi'im, thcrn In no ncncl prnitn for nulmnntlc Kite* nt tho womim claimed Injiulrn In their yeiii-n, Mr. Htcvi'iison illvldrn hln nerved olulit ynun nn fUil llnnh IM would un up If they us Indi- Went Riverside, ill', rnllrnnri bucko, Mr*, Wrnr, umlnnvrnt, nn in II 11 r: hrraunn Hollo rrniiinncl full »HII"i chrllm- nml iiriiimii ilirllm' In «H nf contompliitliiB n new jrhool," he ,1,... 1-rr-i- ilellvpry. ,lu«l i-nll HI'. N«l. M|inio llnm Ivlwrnn «olf, lipholn. bnidiiph .'i.*jpi,*ni-. vidual', prj fr»i m^fl III n way In liiff, formerly known in (ho Trnittfi nncrnllnn liy tie. Anthony I'liiml nervier im Ilio lino )'»>, Jf>. Thfl p n.ilil. order ir.iiillcd (mm H rnnlnivdrny IIIIIKI ,1 * I", Vinnn'i, AIIIU'IIMWHI. (cry work mul ll»y H' on» /irilvlly, At lift Hprk's iiiri'imi! (if HIP inert ii'Huol irrjiil|pnirnl< and be llnllmv rnm.ilni.'. nf Mttln HIIVPT. W1II11111 Mninilrlf, |irrMdtnt of iivfr whether tho hiisen nhnuld atop Mn Is n number (if Ihr II. f!, Iwnr-'l "( Ini'linl'lrr.", Hie liminl .nuinlfil I he |'» ftir \;*\l>r ilrmM, Vnlu>» MrClully rlinplT, Trlrphoim J'Mon- |i.i««H -i if.'nluluin in "I'liriMtf" incii'l illnn, hills of J2IM.10 iiiwl amiM'Kcircy re- rourt win ley nml (lint Mr.«. Winw'ii from J».!" i'i .'J.dfi I"r « n«r««in "I nililMiliieej «1M1 the llf.'l limn* 1 MnnMolm Inn, A iihort distance roi'B nf Anirrlni, Mr. MrtyiiriMi IIM hn urnire nm| In nn i\\phii>tl"i'v »)tieitient. )l«f l)lll» nf $1,411,(19 wore ordMcd mi lind jiimjiril nut of mow rutn Hif \'*t, imy I.V(i7 («r 'Hi' urn! K't "«" I'tinuralul-illng iilm for "In* r*ri-|. Mr MII«III> xilrl lint until the menHon"! lieiiu: rhilrnnn: Kl- [in Id. In 111'- hljthwny niul hud ulruclt nwny, Int. I'IIHIII li-nlny ni«lii m. riiff'i Anr- linn, lllKll»«y M. Kmuiri. Ai|v»rllrr. 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GEORGE TINEY Municipalities bordering on the risk. by J, Victor Carton of the Asbury 25 at the home of the bride's par- Park law firm of Durand, Ivins and there they visited Mr, Zagor's added: "It is with the hope of giv- company and Elmer Cook was ap- Mrs. Elizabeth Piney, 80, of 35 Sandy Hook and llarltan bays Views School Mildly brothers, Philip Zagcr and family ents. Rev. Charles R. Smyth, pas- pointed a member of the fire police. Carton. ing those who nre developing more tor of Calvary Methodist church, Foak at., Keyport, died Tuesday will have equal lights with other The board expressed small en- at Miami, and H. James Zager and slowly a little more time to catch A request from Mrs. Lola A. Hahn at Riverview hospital. fc shore communities for New Jersey family at Hialcah. In his capacity up that this plan is being present- Keyport, performed the ceremony. for a taxicab license was laid over Mrs. Plncy Is survived by her state beach erosion aid funds un- thusiasm for the renewal of an old The bride was given in marriage proposal to build an inter-district Little Silver as regional governor of province ed." until the next meeting. Accom- husband, George Plney four sons, der a bill sent to Gov. Alfred E. one of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity, by her father and was attended by panying Mrs. Hahn's application Peter and Joseph Plney of Key-Driscoll for signature this week. regional school at Red B^nk. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dalton Hall Mr. Malone's report also recom- Mrs. Walker Pike of Matawan. Ed- Ryder said ho did not see how the Mr. Zager visited the Mu Epsllon mended the broadening of the re- was a statement signed by five port, Frank Plney of Red Bank, The bill, drawn by Stato Senator have sold their home at 78 River- chapter at tho University of Miami; ward Tilton of Marlboro was hisEatontown cab owners that Mrs. and Arthur Plney of Union Beach, proposal could go through since he view ave. to Mrs. Mabel C. Flach- medial reading program for the brother's best man. J. Stanley Herbert of Monmouth has learned that of five school dis- the Sigma Theta chapter at North higher grades. He submitted a Hahn is a "co-operative, law-re- and two daughters, Mrs. Mary county, was approved by the state, enekor and Mrs. Fred Morf. The couple will make their home spectlng citizen." The request was tricts that would participate in the Carolina. State university at Ral- schedule to show that the plan Is Walstrum o;f Keyport and Mrs.[isaembly by a vote of 51-0 in its possible building program, the bor- Police Chief Fred Ziegler reports eigh, and the Sigma Chi chapter to conduct the program only for at Andover, where Mr. Tilton'oper- referred to the police department Anna Stokey of Manasquan. final legislative action. that Patrolman George Elgrlm has ates a dairy and farm implement for investigation as to whether or ough of Shrewsbury hns indicated at the University of Maryland at alow groups of sixth and seventh The funeral will be hold Satur- Meantime several Monmouth and it will not take part. This, he said, completed a house-to-house dog College Park. In Maryland Mr. Za- graders, ao as "to be able to bring business. The bride was graduated not a need exists for another taxi- day morning at 9 o'clock at St. Jo-Ocean county officials have been in census. There are 279 licensed dogs from Keyport high school, and at-cab in the borough. reveals a policy not likely of ac- in tho borough. ger also attended a meeting of the help to many more pupils without tended Monmouth Junior college seph's Catholic church, Keyport, Trenton urging quick action to get ceptance, since It would give Red university officials and officials' of interrupting other school work. and Monmouth Memorial hospital The building inspector's report Burial In charge of the Bcdle fu- state money made available for Bank a controlling vote in all re- Mrs. Lillian Elbert Is recovering the college fraternities, at which Instead of drawing pupils from school of nursing. The bridegroom showed that four permits were is- neral home will be in St. Joseph's beach erosion work. gional school matters. from her illness. time the groups discussed the pos- sued in February for work esti- cemetery. The officials have olaimed that Mr. and Mrs. Winfleld. S. Waln- regularly scheduled classes for re- was graduated from Freehold high mated at $11,000. The Ladles' aux- The board discussed the financ- sibility- of establishing scholarships. medial reading, ho said, such in- school and during the war served sands arc being washed away rap- wright have sold a lot on Rumson iliary of the American Legion post MRS. ELIZABETH MORRELL idly, and that It is In the state's ing of it.s future • addition to the Mr. nnd Mrs. William Macintosh, struction will take place In two reg- In the army. Tinton Falls school and 'decided rd., near Hance rd., to Mr. andSr. of Springfield observed their ular classes. was granted "sole permission" to Mrs. Elizabeth Morrell, 64, of prime interest to start an effective Mrs. Ralph Ribustolli. conduct poppy sales from May 22 anti-erosion program as soon as that tho fee to be paid to V. W. 61st wedding anniversary at a fam- Lake blvd., Matawan, died Tues- Ronfeldt, architect, would be Karl Hermann has returned ily gathering at their home Sunday. No Teachen Needed HINDS—PENT to May 27. At the suggestion of day. She leaves her husband, Sam- possible. home from North Miami, Fla., and Mr. Malone aaid that the town- Councilman Ralph Lewis, no other placed In the same general account Mr. and Mrs. Macintosh are form- Miss Prances Katherlne Hinds, organization will be permitted to uel Morrell, and a son, Harvey Mor- In another bill tho senate this ns tho contractor's fee. Mr. Ron-hns reopened his upholstery shop. er Newman Springs rd. residents. »hip teacher load new represents daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. rell. week approved a bill barring vet- Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Roso have an average of only 28 pupils per sell poppies during that time or erans from peddling on beaches feldt was asked to prepare specifi- v Mrs. Etigeno Carroll of Wallace Hinds, Sr., of Matawan, became the "prior thereto." The funeral will be held Saturday cations for the six-classroom, oftice sold their home to Mr. and Mrs.St., who has been confined to her class and that "It Is herdly possible bride of George Henry Pent, son afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Bedle and boardwalks. Melvln J. Bordahl of St. Nicholas to justify an extra teacher at this and boiler room addition In time home with Illness, is Improved. of Mrs. Elizabeth Pent also of Mat- "Shackn" To Be Torn Down funeral home, Matawan. Burial for board action at a special meet- pi., Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Val Caldrone have time, particularly when the job canawan, and the late Vincent Pent Ray Halter addressed council rel- will be In Old Tennent cemetery. , ing next Tuesday night. Willis F. Sisson, guidance direc- be done without one." With the Feb. 26. The ceremony was per- tor at Red Bank high school, Mon- taken an apartment at 110 Shrews- present staff, he said, all will be ative to his being evicted from his MRS. SUSAN M. CAMPBELL Father Gannon The building program will be bury ave, Mr. Caldrono Is a well- formed in the Matawan Presbyter- "shack" on Old Deal rd. He said financed by bond issue against the day conducted a series of tests for known jockey and Is employed with busy, but not overloaded. ian manse by Rev. Ch6ster A. Gal- he had been notified by Charles Mrs. Susan M. Campbell, 78, of members of tho eighth grade at 2P3 Broadway, Keyport, died Sun- borrowing capacity both of the Little Sliver grammar school. The tho W. S. Cotton racing stables on By careful selection of new loway, pastor. Roberts, building .inspector, that he To Talk Here school and municipality in the Nutswamp rd., Middletown. books to be purchased for the com- Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.must clear up his property and day. She was the widow of Thomas tests were designed to prepare the H. Campbell. Surviving are two Rev. Robert I. Gannon, S. J., amount of about $130,000. pupils for high school. Mr. Sisson Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur E. Slatlery ing school year, Mr. Malone said John Hinds, Jr., cousins of the move out of the building In which Slow Child Problem of Wallace st. left yesterday on a he 1B trying to make sure that bride. A dinner for the bridal par-•he has been living. Mayor Prico daughters, Mrs. J. L. Neff and former president of Fordham uni- will return to Little Silver within Mrs. Isabclle O'Hanlon of Keyport. versity, will deliver a lecture in lliis next few weeks for pupil con- motor trip of several weeks to Flor- Vcvery tax dollar will be spent ty and the Immediate families fol- confirmed this, saying that action Concern was expressed by Mr. ida. Mr. Slattcry is on a vacation where It will do the most good lowed at the home of the bride. to clear other "shacks" in that area The funeral was held yesterday Red Bank Catholic high school au- Malone and reflected by board ferences. at St. Joseph's Catholic church, ditorium Thursday, Apr. 27. members over a study that showed from his position as foreman at the without depriving anyone of any Mr. and Mrs. Pont are making is being taken. Allen Brothers, developers, have postoffice. essential materials." their home at Freehold. Council adopted an ordinance Keyport. Burial, in charge of the The noted priest's subject will be almost 11 per cent of the children sold Standtsh id. homes to Mr. and "The principal also said that his Mrs. Pent attended Matawan high condemning a building at 9 Broad Bcdle funeral home, was in St. "Tho Pope and Modern Times." In the seventh and eighth grade Mrs. Amory E. Osborn, Mr. and Lola Lcuck, 15, daughter of Mr. attention was brought to two cases, •chool and Is employed by the Mat- at. owned by Mrs. Nathan Joseph's cemetery. His visit to Monmouth county is were over 14V4 years old and some Mrs. David Boyd Ward and Mr.and Mrs. Arthur Leuck, H.F.D. No. t boy and a girl, of very limited awan Undergarment company. The Schwartz. The building was termed being sponsored by Red Bank were continuing to show academic and Mrs. Theophilus A. Pierce. 1, was released from Riverview vision and that, as a result, he re-bridegroom attended Newark a "hazard" and will be torn down council, Knights of Columbus. Res- backwardness. Mr. Malono said It Tho Malmone Brothers, develop- hospital Monday. She had been ceived co-operation from the New schools and Matawan high school. nnd removed from the lot. Cost ervations for tho speech can bo was an undoslrnhln, condition tn ers, havo oold Sunnyorcst homos to treated at tho hospital'for a dis- Council Thanked made by contacting Joseph Sween- keep the older children in class located ankle suffered while ico 'Jersey Commission for the Blind He is employed by the Lopatln will bo assessed against the Mr, and Mrs, Merton E. Larsen and skating. .which Is supplying basic readers Electric company at Freehold. property. ey, P. O. Pox 1, Red Bank. with tho younger. One, he said, is Mr. ajid Mrs. Harry" T. Guetzlaff. with type twice the normal sise. Another ordinance was passed The local Knights met Monday now 17 years old and In the sev-They also sold Little Silver Park- Mrs. Catherine White, Box 2S9-A, .This, he said, will ease the teach- on final reading, setting up Balar- For St. Action night ,at which time plans were enth grade. way homes to Clarenco A. Klavor, Red Bank, Is a medical patient at ing of these youngstert who also Church News les for borough employees. Those Freeholder Director James S. announced for the conferring of the One of the proposals given this Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bellantonl Riverview hospital. •will be given special attention by receiving Increases were the twoPiirkes thankod the Red Bank second degree on a class of can- matter was that a number of sur- and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Halbodl. Paul Revere of 60 Broad st. is a •the teaching staff. METHODIST patrolmen, $2,400 to $2,750; the Mayor and council Monday night didates at tho Mar. 21 meeting. rounding school districts co-oper- William Jamea Taylor, architect medical patient at tho hospital. for making Union at. a two-way st., Dr. Joseph Hawkins, grand ate In the setting up of one or on the Little Silver school addition, Mrs. Evelyn MacHalc, 81 East Belford municipal magistrate, $400 to Front St., and Mrs. Kay Salyers of Rev. Robert Blackman has chos- $600; the clerk of the board of and restricting parking to the knight, also announced plans for moro ungraded clnsses for special is nt his Fox Hill home recuperat- assessors, $400 to $500; tho libra south side only. the May 20 dinner-dance at the Instruction of backward children. ing from an attack of pneumonia. 52 Harding rd. and Frank Sarnppo, en "The Cross and the Conscience" It was stated that the state pro- 45 Chestnut st. arc surgical pa- School Papers for his topic at the 10:45 a. m. Han, $150 to $200, nnd the over Councilman John L. Montgomery, Wlllowbrook, Fair Haven. The Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tetley are seer of the poor, $150 to $200 Jr., suggested that various borough event, first of Us kind. Is to honor vides funds for such purposes, but spending a few days In Maplcwood tients at Rlvorviow. service, Sunday. His sermon topic that teachers who are specialists Mrs. Martha A. Malchow of 28 at the 7:30 p. ra. service will be Mayor Price asked members of department heads be called before the outgoing officers. A steak din- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard El- ^ Second Place the council In person on schedule ner will bo served. Pete Galatro's are needed to make such classes liott. Lcroy pi., mother of Councilman "The Broken Promise." the council to work with the play- effective. Harry Malchow, has returned home Two second places were won by Sunday-school meets nt 9:30 a. m ground committee to mako the in a program to get better acquaint- orchestra will furnish music. Res- Frank Dean, former councilman, ed with people and the facts. Mr. ervations enn be made by contact- Special attention is to be given from RIvorvlew hospitnl, whero Bed Bank and Rumson school pub- Rev. William Blsgrove will be June 24 plnyground dedication a is confined to his homo by a severe aho had boon a medical patient. Ications in the 26th annual compe- the speaker at the Lenten services really fine" event. Montgomery and Mra, Amy Shlnn, Ing Harry Knlfiln. this problom with periodic surveys case of dermatitis of tho hands. tition among the nation's scholas- Borough Attorney Roberts was borough clerk, will propare the The council's bowling team has to dotormlno whether It is not bet- Mr. nnd. Mrs. Philip T. Jlannlne Mrs. Anna Klornan, R.F.D., Red. tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Francis tor to send retarded children along Bank, and Louie DcChlcchlo, 56 tic journals held nt Columbia uni- Rausch will bo soloist. The senior tho subject of prniso for having schedule, which will be signed by entered tho K. of C. national bowl- havo sold a Winfleld Gardens lot versity thiK week. mado a booklet compilation of the Acting Mayor George A. Gray, Ing tournament. They are sched- to higher grades than keep them to Mr, and Mrs. Gabriel A. Mol-Williams st., Rod Bnnk ,havo re- youth fellowship meets tonight at uled to compete Apr. 1 or 2 at In low ones. turned homo from Rlvorvlcw hos- The content was in connection 8:30 o'clock at the church. borough's many ordinances. In answer to a complaint by Mr. nnr of 41 Hudson ave., Red Bank. pital. Both wero surgical patients. With the. three-day meeting of the and Mrs. Ludwlg Bohrant, the Newark. Mny itcHtrlct Dunes Tho ofllclal board of tho Metho- Columbia Scholastic Press asEocla- ST. .MARK'S EPISCOPAL council voted a definite deadline of Another mnttor which worried dist church meets at 8:30 o'clock Harold Rlordan has roturned tlon, now In JJIUKIC'SS In Now York. two months for the romoval of Dan- hnnrd members camo In tho form tonight nt tho homo of Mrs. Qeorgo from his vacation In Miami, Fla. Koansburg Dcitiwc, Kicman and P.F.C. Horbort A. Swnnson, son The local winners were the Rod Holy Communion Sunday at 8 Ladies' Auxiliary iel Herberts' houseboat from bor- of a lottor from Joseph Clnyton, Ivins, Rumson rd. Bunk Buccaneer ol Red Bank high ough property at tho foot of Mn-Mdlray to Itun Aguin county superintendent of schools, of Frod Swnnson of Riverside ave., a, m. Church school Is at 0:30 Mr. and Mrs. L, R. Morford of has returned to Parrls Island, S. ochool, which was In competition a. m. and at 11 a. m., mntlns, litany jilo nvo. A mnyor and two councllmon who reported on a leglslntlvc bill Sllvcrton avo. havo roturned homo with nlmllnr publications of high Plans Cake Sale which would reducn stato aid for C, after spending a ton-day fur- nnd sormon by Rev. William E. Upon tho request of Ralph Da- will be elected nl Fnlr Haven this from their vacation In Mexico City, tough at his home. Ho received BChoola or the 300-to-750-pupll cato- Stott, vicar. Tho Ludlcx' auxiliary of Little vis, board of education member, your. Tonight Is tho deadline for transportation of children to nnd Mary L. Wolcott has purchaned Bory, nnd Rumsoninn, Rumson from school. It wns brought out the furlough upon completion of Holy Communion Wednesday at Silver flro company will hold a the council voted to ring tho flic Illlng petitions. Mayor Edgnr V. two trnctn near tho railroad station tho Mnrlnca' "boat" training. high school's nmgazlne, also In the 0:30 u, m. enko nub FHdny, Mar. 31, In tho nlnim nt 8 n. m. when there wnu Denlso nnd Coiincllnion Arthur H. thnt tho bill would limit bus sor-from the Monmouth county welfare 300-780 clam among such maga »eiinln sloro on Itumnon id. Mrs. no ncliool because of bnd weather, vlco to grndo school children liv- board. Mr, and Mra. Norman Gnnnlcn of Friday will b« Stations of the Illeuinn nnd Jesso Meflniy will bo ing two or moro miles from tho Manor dr., nrn pnrcnt* of a (laugh- lines. Cross nnd sermon nt R p. in. Hnzel Tetley Is chnlrmnn. nnil nt 11:18 n. in. when thorn was tho Rcpuhllunn cnndldntns for re- Mi«. llni'rlot L, Moore has sold ' Entries In Ihn competition num- only n hnlf session because u[ the school and Junior nnd ncnlor high ter born yostorday at Rlvorviow Assisting hrr will bo Mrs. l.ucy election. So fur nn petitions have her lot on tho corner of Sunnyoroit hospital.' •Ibored 1,300 and cumn from overy ST. OI,KMK,NT>TICI'ISCOI'AI, Pace, MM, Johanna Hipp, Mm, Kayweather. boon filod for municipal ofllcoa by pupils living two nnd one-half or to tho Mnlmono Brothers. jinrt of the country and ltd ponton- J'l'Mdlnr ninl Mm, Clmiloa Knrlo, Dnniucrnli. moro tnllon uwny. Tho Methodist youth follownhlp Jool Isaacs nf Riverside live., wan 'Dions. The winners will receive Holfurd Holy Communion Sundny at 11:30 Thd nuxlllnry mot Wednwulny of Women Hlx Imvu tiled for mombma of In Iho lettor, Mr. L'luyton HHld were. jiuo.itn of tho youth fellowship lulmlttod to Monmouth MeninrlM nwiiida Sntiii'diiy when the conven hist week In tho llro hotiso, At that It wan tho opinion nf tho alnte of Trinity Lutheran church Sun- hospital last night as a moillcnl "illon close;; will: n Wnldorf-Aatorla n. m., at which tlmt< Hcv. Wllllnm Iho county executive committee. IS. Stntt, vlcnr, will deliver thn lime, Mid. Eui'le won accepted to LiHl Circle Hireling* Tim Hi'cmul district In complete, linurd of education thnt since costs dny night, pattont. }Ionpltnl nuthotltloii this luncheon for ihe 8,Ml) budding nornuin. Church .«criool M at 11 nirniboriihlp. with Mi% QlndyH 0. Hunter and of nil Horvlccn hnvo mounted no Mrs. Matilda Bordon of 108 Park- morning roportod hln condition n» 'duhool editors rii'i'.ii'nt, a. in, Tho vnrloun circles nf tho Wo- Arthur Ii. nicmnn filing for tho much thill It oitlior mtint place a er avo, In a surgical patlont at "fair." Mm, Hlpe, clinirmnn of tho loclnl ninn'ii nmoclntlon of tho Rod Hank restriction on him xorvicii or iniiku rHullunn of I he C.'III/IH and ser- held recently In tho school, roport- llvpuhllcnna and Mr», Knlhryn L, Klvitrvlow hospitnl, Lieut, (J.g.) Joroma 10, Qrauio, Presbyterian church hnvo nrrnnK- Krurot mid her htmbnnil, Limit, ciitn In provlnlnnH for nendnmlo Tho W.9.C.8, mot at tho Mark- mon will bo held Wodnoadny nt eil thnt Iho uvent wan fliicconaful.od thi'lr meotlngH fur Wodnoadny, oducntlnn. U, S, Navy, of Rod Bank, hat ro- Resort Business 8 p. m, Him unlceil Hint lottom of tlinnlm Mnr, Jfi. niintiivi< J. Kri'i'i-t, Illlnif for tho linm rd, homo of MM. Mlldrnd turnod from maneuvers in tlia Holy Communion Frldny lit 0:30 he dent Kolicrt A. Itrntin,* Acini" Demuri'iilH, Mrs. Cliirn Cl. Hcliwnnk- Mr. Hyilnr look Mi/irp exception WCIIN Wednesday iiftnrnoon of 1/mt ModHorrdnoiin, wlioro ho wan »erv- Afliiinoun mootliiKK will Iw nx er nnil lluwnnl IS. MOITIK hnvn filed to tho hill, particularly tin It up- week, dipt, Noriiinn Bedford rul- a. m. furniture conipiiny of Itoil llnnk, follnWH: I'lrcli' one, homo nf Mm, liiK uliuurd the ollor Wnccnmnw, at- MM. Avnry Olle« nnd Hrndloy lln- for the Iteiiiibllrnn county com- pllcs lo ii community llkn HhroWH- dnwcil tho Ki'oup °n hid expurl- tached to tho Hlxth Klenl, Dimnlil Licenses Asked Julia H. Allen nn Houlli nl.; elide mittee In the third illntrlct, Inirv' townxlilp where, he mild, Iho cncivi In Jnpnn, Attending were llld KCI'VluC, tlil'fC liullin nf Mix. llowmil Illnh- problem Ii oni' nf Inteime dimmer C, Mtillnr, llriimim ii|i|ii'eiitlcii, nf A plnn to KH inonry to lilrr Coll'n NIM'II Itmiilullih f-'l11rl nnil Wnltir Oh- Mm. Wiillor 1-iulwljr, MIM Ella Fnlr Unveil, /JIJIO hii.i rullii'iieil from '*|»i'liil pollen for the rnmirl «i>n- nil, Tdwni'lilll nve,; clrclo four, fin' children WIIIUIHK nliing IIMITHW, Klnir, MID. Wllllnm Hkliiinoro, Mm, lluv. .foh n lleliiilc.li of Hi'iith eiiTle.h inlilii','ni'il llm ini'iiibeia ml- lioiiii" of Mm. Arch Dlnuwnll, Andrew Oluli llchl for heavily traveled roiid*. even for mnnouvoiH In thn MmllliMrnnmin. «on l>y rhlut'ltij; 11 fro In nil oiil-nf. Hifiru Ii will deliver tlir iPliinm nl nll\e In the. llreiiien'it nnmiiil fnlr, llm rl.iiui Hhninpnncre, Mm, Will' IDWII trmlciuiien wliu enme la town I Inure id., Knlr llnvnn; cliolit live, fthiil't ilUtnncci, Kven tliuilKh the Ho wild nliunril I he ilnntrDyoit II, J, Ihe II n in, ni'ivli'i' Smwliiv, lie In Mifi, I'm i', iiiixllliiiy president, wn« (ii'iiml Jury Action tcr MIIIIIH, Mm. (ledl'ife IVIIIK, Mm, )» (In lii)»liirfi)) In tlie mii/inm, mm hiihic of Mm, llnnlPt llylln, Himlh hill wim "ii hi lo I'IIIIIII Hint 11 ii lilt: Thmnii*. % n r.nmliilnfc iiiliilnler for I hr fiMiiieil I'hnlrinnii. Hhe mid her coni- Clinic Cnilinil, Mlu Mnrlo Wllhy, rni'nimiiciHlcil Tiii'Mlny nlghl l.v nl.; clrclo »lx, huiiin (if Mm, ftuh- AIIIIICH' Oliih, ('«lii|iell nvn,, Toll IIIIKIIIIIM were In he I'linnlilereil nn chuii'li, inlllee will ini'i't with llm firemen Mr*, Kird Kllldun, MIK, .lumen W, Caiinrilitinn Wllllnm Turner nf (ul. CMIIIIIIIII, I.'IIIIIIII'IIIMH I|nn linhiedliili'ly win dm]. Mm, ,1, II, KHilli'i, Alilen In., Ml- ii|i|ii'iiic(l linfiiro Hi'i'iii'iler W. Oll- the liuuril deelileil In innlie n I'nle- with Mis* Kllziil/i'lii Miitllii.iwn n» Jvllii'l JICIIJI'M, Mix, ('nl)ii'i Inc Mrn. Helen tjiinckenbtmh nnd Mix,On Cruelly Cliarfic M'MIMMI nn II I'MII for an "unfair !»• tilt Hllver, liert MJIIIMUII III the. Mldillclmvn po- fill ntlldy of tile liwfi] nil mi Don mill iiriianliil, Hniiiluy-«i'lii/ul meets n| Wmle, Mix, Olii'iii'lcli, Mm, Hlpi" WIIIIIT Jlmilinm. Mtiir pinrl|ri" In n ii'plv by ['mil Kvimliig mri'lliiKK will Im im ful- llen court on nn ornbfz/.lcinunt luporl, Hut IIIIIIIIIKH tu llm nl.ulu, ti:4f» n in, in I'luuKi! of nml Mix, deny Field, Ocuilpunny nf the new n II ol' in II n HnrUle, Mliliiletmvn V'ur hti In. lown: circle une, home nf Mm. clini'Ke, ' In thin connection, MIMII, I.OIIIII lownnhlp, who WIIN I'luiiued wllli f 1 wltii; In lii'lnif iiimle I hi* wi'di, M HefiffhiiiHili" WIT KKI'VPII by Mm, (leiiiKM Wiirtlilcy, Jr, 2ti Mnniii' Mi'. 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John I lit" Mlililli'lnwn To\viM"lil|i leiiltui'i lice, nnlil Hint n eliiiiplele Invent I- Mm, Mni'unrel Kllin'n I'IKIIIII KI'IIIIII not Kiillly ln«l nlHhl when tin II|I- I1M.II AT MIIHII.I TOWN 1 U'l«l, Ollli'lH ||t Hill IIIM'llllJJ \M'II' WMIiitr, llnni'i' ril,, KnlI Unveil, WIIN imenlutl on complaint of lloli- Kiitlmi of I'IIIUI ('(inillllinn iihowi'il |iimi'eil liofnrn lleeiml.'i' W, <|||lni|t i.: Wulil him I" in Ii i Chi il liiin II| HIM In till' new wlnif, The /n'coiiil Hylvi'iki WIII'IM, :iUl Mlirimnliiiiy Mm, l.uiy J It ti tm, Mi*, llnrlmrn mill circle tin re, limiii' nf Mm, ei't Yoiinit, Mlilillelnwn tnwn»hl|i, HeVct'lll llioioll|!llfilh"i to lie In liml Mnnnuii In Mlildlelnwn iiulleu uimit, •;tll» drill I, htlhilny III Ji'loililn nf Hindi' of Mm, Ol'OlHli TlllldllHloil MVI\, IIIMI DM nil. wim fit it'll .fft lunl Miiv./n, Mm, Mllilrril Mruwieon, Jiiliii MuynliiiiiN, Tin iii'kniui Inn ptetlilelil nf Ihn li'iiKU"i t'lint*M«'<' iMiiiilllliuii IIIIII "mime not muuli fiAllliui Ili'lviir III own, II furiiii'l' now In In HIM formet' llflli (jntdu Tim eumplnlnl wn« Hindu liy Mur< Illtillt Wllell In. M|'|n mil |>, |n|.< It" wild fhilitKKllliK tfflfil nf li'lii'lie linllcr Hunt cow |iiiili»." MKHIi'iil (if I'IIII llnvi'M mill IIV", I'llimiliMlIll, Kiiri't .1. linnell, nlnli" IIKXIII, who miller \V, HIIIMII MMM.1,11 lii Mill- I'I iii|hiloli i ninl Mm. Nellie I'IIIIO Clicle Itvn nf Ilii' iifh iiiniiii fiimlf. The elilliiK/lelliellt I (mil Itotnl ilhKi'i. 11 r> Imi \ r • H MIIII Appici'lnllon WIIN cslciuli'il In Mix, Mmy K (Jrlltlthn IMM xnlil iflftlniad Air, Hmliln fidlril to |no« (Ih'lllHh ||i|l|l|. I I vVllm\ HIM Hiini|i« will IIIPI-I Mm, 'Xt nt the pllici" fllllll Mepl, Illlll, In Mi, III, Hie iteil llniiK III'IIIIIII -><=!I<• 111 foi' vl'le Illn dun. Mllli HIM |IIU| (PI. Mf llrihfit lliiniir oj Lo 'llm I I,, !,>"». ni"| liairi |. ,.'• her While itl, lot In CluiiInn Clink- i liitipM mill ilih in)/ hn Hi. wiulit linmi< nf MM, I'lrl KiMtiinin mi ItifiM. Mr, (il.ih win, n!ky .'i rar 'iri\en hy Mr search at Lh<- Signal Corp.-? Kn- provided Northern New Jersey Guest Speakers committees will be appointed at In Death Benefits rhythm band, will entertain, and of Liberty 'I'licsiiiiy at Odd Kcll- Burns and owned hy Mis. Crunp- glnorrlng laboratories, Sunday ' commuters and other residents by ows' hall. ilrf. Grace Scott an- 1 the next meeting, Apr. 11. other pupils of the school will Rive bell. Mr. Hammond had stopped nitrht ;il th<- Hotel Commodore, the Jersey Central and Pennsyl- Department meetings we. Jea- ^ Tho borough of Kcyport, tlie nounced Ih.'it tlm local group will for a tiairic light w!i<-n Ihe nrei- lured at the session of the evening The club endorsed Councilmen Kcyport fire department and the musical specialties. Mrs. Harry observe their f>Gth annivor.sruy at New- York city. vania railroads h.'LS boon requested Felix Foggla and Adrian Clough Seamen is chairman. dent occurred. . hy tho Jersey Shore. Protective department of the Red Bank Wo- London Guarantee & Accident Co. a covered dish supper meeting Theodore J. hahrecque repn'st-nt- It was- <-onfi-n<-d by thn board of man's club Monday at th« club- for re-election. have been named co-defendants in Tuesday, Mar. 21. direelors: of llndio Engineers at | committee and the Inter-Municipal Myron Briggs will secure • a ed Mr.' Hammond and liolieit V. I Group for Better Rail Service, it house. Final arrangements were 'a suit filed in Superior court by Ofllcers were lieaileil by Mrs. Carton the defendants in the tiiiil, t!>:r annual banquet. At thi! same Ciade for the department's fashion speaker for th« next meeting. Seymour R. Klcinbcrg, Koansburg, time, Ihe. llro-.vdor J. Thompson was dlsclose.il to-lay. Navesink Club Cora Wagner of lOatontown, Mutt; which started before .Superior j Adequacy of service to be pro- ihow and card party Monday night, attorney for lira. Edna Sclianck, councilor. Gift.s wore pre.^cnlcd to Court Judge Frank T. Lloyd. memorial prize \v;t.s jointly award- Mar. 20, in the Catholic high school administrator of the estate of the ed to two other l-'ort Monmouth ' vidod under thn new spring sched- .Mrs .Wnfiiier ami to thn deputy 1 ules to be filed by the roads, as auditorium. ate Gordon J. Schtmck, one-time Elects Officers state councilors, Mrs. Seott, Ma Irtbul.itory men. 'i'liey were Joseph John Toland, dramatics and elo- Legion Post Kcyport fire chief. Mr. Schanck . well aa restoration of trains sus- died Dec, 2-i, 1918. Mautto Dennis find Mr.s. liarbara K Hull of .Shark liiver Hills and ; pended oer.auso of the existing tution teacher, addressed the Flower Show Is DcWnine. Dr. Rcinarlz Arthur W. n.-ind-ils of Neptune. jlrama department meeting, and The suit seeks to recover $3,000 ! ronl shorUigc, would bo considered Stops Movies in death benefits claimed l)y the Listed for May 12 Other slate oillcers present were Dr. Zahl's riUition was: "For hin by tho utility commissioners along Mrs. Jean Smith, instructor with Mrs. Amanda Richter, associate guidance of the Army Signal Corps with passenger service generally, the Singer Sewing Machine com- estate. The plaintiffs claim the Twinlight Group money is duo under a policy by Mrs. Harry Corwin of Locust counciior; -Mrs. Joan net in JTo.-ith- Addresses PTA nwaivli program i-i Hi': transition ; under tho proposal of the 55 com- pany, gave an illustrated lecture wood, seci'etury; Mrs. May Chand- from war td peace and for his munities represente-d by the In- on "Home Decoration," for the Has No Projector which the borough nnd the lire de- «'as elected president' of the Nave- partment were insured in April, sink Garden club at its annual ler, associate vice councilor; M'.'.s. T<-lls I\<'<»d for contribution to radar in its early tfr-Munlclpal Group and the Shore American home department. Mrs. The motion pictures wlilch have 1948, by the London company. meeting; Tuesday at the Navesink Mae Campbell, associate .secretary; development, stages." Kour out- Protective committee. In earlier Kdward Rathbun was In charge of Mrs. Alberta Pauls, associate treas- 1 be«n shown by Twinlight post, The plaintiff claims Mr. Schanck library. The date for the club's Family standing war-time .sejvici , the proceedings thn municipalities had the drama meeting, and Mrs. Wil- annual spring flower show, La Fi- urer; Matthew Morse, outside • experienced considnrablo difllculty liam Heron, the lecture. American Legion, Saturday after- died as the result of injuries suf- guard; Miss Margaret Gordon, pa.st Dr. Paul V. Reiiinrlz was the army awarded Dr. £ahl it« Legion noons for children, have been dis- fered in a fall from a fire truck esta, was announced for May 12. nf Merit, ill mill. I in obtaining detailed working train Mr. Toland, who has his studio junior councilors Mrs. l'liuline speaker at a meeting of the Jun- ! schedules in time to enter objec- continued due to the fact that a eight months before his dwitli. It Other odicers elected were Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Miuwrcl Kettr, ior-Senior Parent-Toacher associa- Mr. Hull, a scientist, and Mr. on East Bergen pi., has written projector is no longer available. . is further contended in the suit J. Raymond DeRidder, vice presi- tions to .service reductions, spokes- several plays, and is under con- Mrs. Christina John, Mrs. .Mildred tion Tuesday ill tho Dranch ave. Kandnls, a physicist, were awarded men said. Charles A. Quast explained re- that the insurance company has dent, and Mrs. Holmes Dyer, re- Dean, Sirs. Lm-lla Keane, Mrs. junior high school auditorium. He their prizes y feel munities served by his road, as Original short stories, poetry and the auxiliary. Webb will be arraigned tomorrow night at the Molly Pitcher hotel. Mrs. Ernest M. Swingle and Mrs. thnt it. is rare to find a man of well as to newspapers. They felt, essays were read. Participating Tho floor sjiow was provided by J. Edgar Howlnnd, stale directors, Public Works al Ashury such hoiu'My and integrity. From •were Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. James F. and an early trial date is expected ii conserv.11 ion point of view he the chairmen said, the partial quo- because he is now under suspension the Arthur Murray dance studies, ami Mrs* Forest and Mrs. Oliver R. 1 is invaluable bre.-iu.s-*! ho tries to tation had the effoct of misrepre- St. Clair, Mrs. Warren H. Tyrrell, and music was by Pete Gnlatro's Hallleld, meinbcirship ilelcBiilea, Mayo: GCOVRP. A. Sntock 2d of senting the action of the organized Mrs. John H. Watson, 3d, Mrs. from the police department. avoid taking the best farm lands Catholic Pupils Mr. Demctriadcs charges Webb orchestra, Mrs.' Xcill will also attend the Anbury Park has ;;onc on record Tor roadways. Both from the. communities. Allen T. Baldwin and Mrs. C. F. Joseph Calvcr was chnirman, a*? fnvnvinf; a luxury tax in that iimili'-s uf Lunservation and besuti- Edwards. with taking the money from him nieetinK- city to carry out public works. while searching him for car keys assisted by Chief Kenneth Drury, Dek'Katcs to the national mcet- Ik-ntlon In- stands out ns having Full text of tlie letter follows; Mrs. Herbert R. West, interna- At Trib Forum First Assistant Chief Joseph Tlm mayor declared Monday great vision in Hi'- landscaping Hon. Emmett T. Drew, tional relations group head, said which Demctriadcs could not lo- ing Apr. 12 and 13 at the Hotel thut the "nvc.r niouutin^ kind of about tilt! IU:K1H which enhances Secretary, cate. Cleary, nnd Second Assistant Chief New Voiker, are Mrs. Forest, who nnd improves the natural surround- that there will be a special bus 4 Seniors Represent Kobcrt Forbes. Others on the com- rnsponsibility placed on municipal- Hoard of Public ' After accusing Webb of taking i til ity treasurer gener ing of the stale. Utility Commissioners, trip Apr. 19 to the United Nations School at Waldorf the money, Dcmetriades was arrest- mittee included James DOIR; Wil- it ics inakrvi new .sourues of revo* headquarters, and that arrange- liam Mlnery, Raymond Sergeant, nun necessary." lie wont on to say Thi' 100 members of this clul) feel State House. ments are complete for members ed by Wobb on a charge of dis thiit the city's 10f>0 budget which that tin: state can ill afford to lose Trenton 7, N, J. Four seniors of Red Bank Cath orderly conduct, a charge which is John Stoye and Thomas Miisscy trcaaurcr-goiicriila, Airs. Howlnnd the line public service:) of Spencer and guests to attend a session of olic high school attended the Her- of Hook und Ladder company; contcmpl.'ik's a Ins reilucUnr\ nf f>0 Re: Formal complaint, Intcr-Mu. the U.N. still pending In Asbury Park court. and Mrs. Neil. Alternntrs to the conts per $1,000 assessed valuation Miller, Jr., as State Highway Com- ald Tribune forum at the Waldorf Fort Monmouth soldiers'Eusscli Raymond firowcr, diaries Knoll, state meeting arc Mr». Anna K. mli-sioni'r. nicipal Group for Better Rail Ser- Mrs. Henry Gerinond, 3d, intro- Astoria hotel, New York, Saturday. and George Schmidt, Relief; Har- has been introduced. The hudgpt Very Sincerely Yours, vice and the Jersey Shore Protec- Kraemer, 18; Willis E. Rlsnor, 18; Brown and Mrs. Ella B. Clark. Mrs. must cover stawfiHnK' dertmndx tive committee vs. Central Railroad duced two new members, Mrs. There were 25 delegates from the Joseph yH. Naglc, 18, and Marlon ry Aumack, Abraham Znger, Gor- Clark and Miss Eth-sl Seulthorp arc Mrs. Ftvdv.rick i'Vclinghtiy.-ion, Francis Schwartz of Ked Bank don Wilson and Albert MacDonnld, for munlcijial scrvico.s and those President, Rumson company of New Jersey and Penn- Middle East and Southeast Asia. Fox, 19, were indicted last week on alternates for the national meeting. are fxclusivts of jntich needed capi- Garden Club. sylvania Railroad company. Re- and Mrs. H. Schaftzkln of Rum- They discussed "Tho World We charges of carnal abuse. The sol-' Independent; ex-Chief Dominlck Mrs. .Swingle and Mrs. Kurost son. Mrs. Tyrrell, In charge of Figaro, Vincent Sacco, nnd Joseph tal improvements. quest for an order to direct all Want." diers arc accused of having illicit gave a report of the unnual Lin- common carriers operating in in- fellowship fund, reported a card Among prominent speakers at relations with a H-year-old Shrews- Mazza, Liberty; Joseph Funder- coln clay luncheon last month in Mayor SmotMt declared that some KXI'I.ANATIO'" party to be held Apr. 26 at the burko, Harry Hoffman ami Borden of the needed improve men t.s in- terstate, and intrastatc commerce the forum, were Sen. Brien Mc- bury girl. IJisner nnd Nagle' ale New York city. Mrs. Forest also To The EilHor: to provide ademiato alternative Cloisters of St. George's Episcopal Mahon of Connecticut; Ralph J. charged with one offense each and Wolcott, Union, and Andrew De- clude bettor facilities for parking church, Rumson, for the benefit of Ponte and Angclo Scnlla, Wcstakic. attended the Women's Patriotic nnd trnJIic, improved schools, re- The following lotter has been piisaunger service. tlie fund. Bunche, director, trusteeship dlvi- Kraomcr and Fox, with two. conference on national defenso In sent tn John I-'ei-riiggliiru and Ed- Dear Sir: sifln of the United Nations; Carlos Others indicted last Thursday in- Washington, D. C, in Jaunury. construction of the Casino and gar w. West, Di'iiiocriitic organiza- f apologize for not answering Mrs. Thomas H. Lafon, presi- P. Romulo, president, Fourth Ses- clude'Ccntral Lcc Hicks, West Ber- north end of the boardwalk, both tion caiididiites for Freehold?rs: sooner your letter with respect to dent, named the following nomi- Mrs, Forest and Mrs. Neil nave of which wevo destroyed by the sion, United Nations General As- gen pi., Red Bank, charged with readings on the life of Washington I do not want you lo think thnt our desire for hearing upon ser- nating committee: Mrs. W. G. To Review Visual hurricane in 1011. till! Demooruts of Middletnwn, who vice complaint above noted. Mr. sembly; Gordon R. Clapp, chair- assault nnd battery; Thomas Sapp, and Lincoln. Lewis' activity since the com- Pagdin, Mrs. Harvey G. Hartman, man, T. V. A.; Fred Allen, noted 194 West Bergen pi., charged with Also on the mayor's list of im- are supporting .Mr. Van Howe, who Mrs. Matthew O. Lyon, Mrs. Nor- provement.s are fin incinewtor is seeking the nomination for the plaint above has considerably humorist, and Lillian Smith, au- atrocious assault and battery, and Oisen Board of Freeholders on changed the situation, and in our man H. Thctford and Mrs. Bald- Eddie l.cSuer, Fort Jlonmoutli, Education History Heview Lives of plant, better bathing facilities, win. The next meeting will be thor. the Democratic ticket, nn' doing j judgment, makes it undesirable to Representing Red Bank Catho charged with theft of auto. Fair Haven P.T.A. boltor sewer system, beachfront Ihji hecniiHi! thi'v luivc liny ax to Iioltl a hearing during the crisis of Monday, Apr. 3, at the home of Women of the IJilil< erosion control and housing and grind. Federal negotiations. Mrs. David H. West at Little lie were Maureen Heffernan, Bar- drainage facilities. bara Lynch, Robert Hoffman and Open-House Tuesday The main reason we nro support- The subject of curtailment of Silver. The missionary study group of Mayor Smock declared that he ing Mr. Vim Howe is that the ma- service nn the Central Railroad of. Frank Lanahan. They were ac- Teen-Age Dance A program telling of the history Embury Methodist church, Little has studied the luxury tux in At- joritv of the people in this county New Jersey, and of the termina- companied by Sister Marietta and of visual education will be given at Sliver, continued its studies of lantic City «nd said he would rec- own small homos, which naturally tion of Its maintenance program, Sister Mary Charltas. a mooting of Fnlr Haven Parent- "Women of- tho Scriptures" nt 'a. ommend that Asbury Park tnke makes them taxpayers. In thi? part was discussed before the Interstate Local PTA to Hold meeting Tuesday at the home of of the county there have been a Commerce Commission at the For Keansburg Teacher association Tuesday night .steps to pass an improvement tax great mnhV small homes built in commutation case oral argument. Chorus to Present nt tho Willow ot. ochool. This will Mrs. .Tunics W. Marshall nt Little ordinance. Ho added that such an thn last few years. In our own Questions from the bench Indicated Webber to 'Call' also be the school's annual open- Silver. Discussion was centered UM ordinance would lmw tu nerurp township alone, in the hist year, tho Interstate Commerce Commis- Dinner Mar. 28 'Pirates of Pcnzance house night, when classrooms will tho lives of women of tho Bible. the approval of the voters before there were 398 building permits is- sion's reliance on the general con- At Mar. 17 Event sued for neiv bumes, which means The Monmouth Civic chorus will be open for parent Inspection, and Rev. Mr. Marshall led the discus- it could be put into effect. trol of service by the New Jersey Proceeds to Aid sion, anil others participating wcro that now and in years to come any- board. present "The Pirates of Penzancc,' Additional interest has been add- parents will bo given «n opportun- wheji! from •WO to 800 more chil- May I say that we were most Building Fund one of the best of the Gilbert and ed to tho teen-age dance to bo ity to meet the teachers. Mrs. William Sawyer, Mrs. Noel dren will attend our schools. As pleased by the immediate action Sullivan operettas, during tho lat- hold at the Francis pi. school, Miss Nancy Field, program chair- Nllson, Mrs. William Skidniore and you know, us a public olllcial, the of the New Jersey board in inquir- Mrs. William Asman. Colt's Neck Man The Junlor:Scnlor, Mechanic, ter part of May. Koansburg, Friday, Mnr. 17, when man, will display a collection of biggest percentage of taxes that ing into 6ervlcc curtailment and la William Gordon Pagdin, director, it was learned that Hart Webber old textbooks, including some pub- Miss Marie Wllliy will bo the an: collected lonallv goes toward j endeavoring to provide alternative Oakland and River St. Paront- speaker at the church school ob- tile maintaining of our schools. mcan3 of transportation for the Tcacliei' associations will sponsor has tentatively selected part cf is to conduct square dancing, lished in 1R63. nnd she will com- Dies on True! affected commuters. the cast for the musical comedy, Virginia reels and other grnup pare them with today's books. Pu- servance of missionary Sunday, We arc vrrv much in favor of a "quarters for headquarters" din- Mnr. 20. Mr. Van Howe's plittform, which If it serves the pleasure of tht ner at the Red Bank Methodist Among those chosen are Robert dancing.* pils of the second grade will dis- Kdwnnl llflilcrs Body 1,1 thut the Hoard of Freeholders 1 commission, we would appreciate Fellowship hall Mnr. 28. Procoeds Rogers of Fort Monmouth na the The youth activities committee, play their project, "How to Find Al tho. conclusion of the pro- appoint sonic sort of a commission | a hearing at some later time after will go to a special fund for the plrato king, Warren Aycrs of Long which is sponsoring tho affair, Is Happiness." A film, "Historic Wash- gram, .Mrs. .Marsluill presented a Found ui Fire to bring into coitain parts of our jcoal supplies arc normal, on the Branch as Frederick, Sam Hnrvcy farewell gift from tho group to countv ionic industry (there aic a restoration of passenger eervict building of a national P.T.A. head planning other features such ns a ington," will also be shown. nnd on the general service ques- quartern in Chicago, of Red Bank as Sam, Paul Reu- balloon dance with prir.es for win- A P.T.A. executive session was Mrs. John Johnson who will leave Eilwmil Hi'bk'r, 52, Colt'3 Nock I lot of industries that do not create, j man of Atlantic Highlands as Dick, this week for Japan, i\^icre her 'Smoke, soot or any offensive odors.* tion prior to the submission of A committee meeting win held ners. A nominal admission charge held Tuesday at tho homo of Mrs. carpenter, wn.s round dead on tho [These industries would bo K great the aprlng schedule changes. Kathy Murphy of Rumson as Kate hag been set In able to bo within Harold Lartaud on Lake nvc. Del- husband, Col. Johnson, Is stationed. Respectfully yours, Tuesday at tho home of the chair, The Apr. 11 meeting will be SIKII of a fire truck «t Colt's Neck help to a largo number of our man,'Mrs. Fred Boyd of Mechanic Dorothy Egoland of Fair Haven Hi the range _ot most tecn-agera. egates who will nttend the annual Krliliiy. Or, Julius Toren, eounty people who only work for short per- Roberts & Mclnnin. st. Suppor will ho served from Grace, Ann Saundors of Little Sil- Tickets aro avnllnblo nt Johnny's, spring conference of tho seven cen- held at the. home of Mrs. J. L. iods In our rccreiitloniil areas, and By: William A. Roberts. ver as Edith, Fanny McCallum of Stevenson nt Nnveslnk. phy.slc.lan, stilted thnt Mr. Ilebler I pan s.-iv in closing that regard- 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Thore will be Stnrk's, tho Hollywood shop, tmlh tral counties ut Asbury Park Mnr. had died uccldantnlly of cnrlion special rates for children under 12 Rumson as Isobel and Audrey Sey- schools, buses, Dlxlo Leo's and oth- 22 nro Mrs. William Borner, Mrs, less of who irets the nomination for mour of Fair Haven as Dorothy, er convenient places. monoxide pol.io'ilnK. freeholder, Mr. Van Howe and the St. Patrick^Day years of age. Lawrence- Schilling, Mrs. Paul Nurro^v Kscupcs Murk Mr. JIcblor'H liody was found ftt rest of the Democrats In Middle- Directing ticket nales are Mrs, Tho balnnco of tho cast will bo The Keansburg track committee Smith, Mm. Gerald 13. Cupples anil town will support whoever is I Max Bcnowltz of tho Junior-Son- selected nt rehearsals, which be/fin mjido po.f.ilWn thn low admission Mr». Hnrold Lnrtaud. Hi'rliorlV Mexico Trip ubout noon iiy Wllllnm Munoz, eo- chosen. ' lor group; Mrs. A. J. Polln, Me- Tuesday, Solo and chorus parts urn churgc, Thnt committee guaran- Arrangements nro under way fur owni'i' of the Colt'.i Ncrli KeniTiil With kindness regards, I am Dance Slated still open, no well M thn lending teed to underwrite nny expenses Stilli! Similtor J. Stiinley Ili'iliort .itore, nfti i' lil.i wife, Mrn. Miir- chanic »t.; Mrs. Peter Plngltoro thn dossiH't-iinrdcn-brldiie to lie him lottirniMl to liln K«:i f.Jlrl linnic Sincerely yours, rtlvor At., and Mrn. Alfred Ilch soprano part of Mnbol. Tho group Incurred not covered hy rccolpU. held In Alny, with Mm, Albert Me- (jnri't Hel>|er, cinii' Into tho store (Signed) Knymond J. O'Neill. Tinlon Tails Firemen, moot* In tho lecture rooms of the It IH planned to hold four or morn nftoi' a two WIM.'I'.H' trip to Mrxiro nnd Haiti fltie hud not flcoii her )iu.-- Oakland «t. Mrs. John Hartford and Cmclicn as chairman. w'htiih H'n.i mni'lii'il liy two muiow Legion Arc Sponsors Mrs, Everett Bnynton are In Rod Bank Presbyterian church. HUeh dnncoH a year, provided In hand slucn h<: left [h« IIOII.W Wed- COMMK.VIIATIO.V Tho chorus Is non-«ectarlnn. tcrost and attendance warrant, csonpcH in iilriiltinc.i. nr.iday innruln),'. chargo of tho dining room. Keith .Society (>ivc» Tho more KOI'IOIIS of tlio ni'iir- Extensive preparations are being Mr. Munoz went to tlifi flro IIOUKR Shrewsbury, N. J., made for the St. Patrick's day r'aidiion Show Parody nccldenls occurred when tho door iiml ill.^i.'overed tlie body. Both IKIII- Mar. 0, 1050. dance being sponsored jointly by Knlonloivn Oonrd Catholic High Senior Society Planning nc\t In tho ni'iiutor'.H mint on n To the Editor: | u 1 Ikiii •iivlli'lii'.i . Mr. Ueblei'fl joh WHS to Ink*; i.'iue your nt'Wy.pap.'r eonci'rnlng the Op- American Legion. Tho ICntonlown board of odnciv Uank Catholic high school, wns Monmoulh and ICllieron lloitiuul- copi\l church at a inoi'tinK Hunduy Si'ii. lli'rlii'i'l and thr i'ii-|illul limn- of Ihn Urn trucks. tlonul (,'hurtcr I'lani for securing lliii old Parks, dunco chnirman, tlon mot Monday night, nt which chosen ns flnnlljt In a contempor- tuml society will ho held fjent, 2.1, nt the pnrldli liotiso nt Shrownhiiry, lined to uluMn• tlti! door hrfoio any- Tlm di'ji'l mini wii.i n ini'iiilii'i' of Improved foruw nnd proccdurea In reports thnt music will bo furn- tlmo Kdward Itmmoni, priildont aneous spcoch content hold Friday 2(1 nnd 27 at tho Convention hull, Ml»» Hhy Innocence, MIHH lllack Diln),' miilniiH hiipiiciii'it, thi! Atlnntln lowimhlp IIMI com- local government, They were brief ished hy Howard I'ottlt nnd nil nnnouncod committee appoint- nt Trenton Htnto Tcnchors colleiio Anbury Park. Show plnim worn MIIKIO nnd Minn HtrnriKft IlluMnn 1 nnd to thn point nn<\ wry helpful Tho s^Tiuiil clow cull (in'uri'eil pany. Ho took run of thn fltovn orchestra of Asbury Piirk. The fin monU. Tho content wn/i upowiorod by tlio announced nt a mooting Monday worn nmrniff tho modulo dhown. In umliTHtnndlnK what ft 1H tho whlhi tin' Hnmitoi' WIIK un rouln to mill did older Jotw iiroil'id tlm /lf» house, sceno of the event, will b« Tho commlUoos, the chairman Now Jorjcy ForonMo longuo nnd nt tho Votnrann of Fnrultfn Wins 1 r-'uulknt'r C'oliiiiilsHinn In lecoH!- Mm. Dnphnn D, Carman win ,Wr,\lr». Ilu hniJ boiil'ili'd Anii'i'li'iin hdilnii illi'lllv the v.'lnlii . appropriately decorated by thi being named IIrut in ouch Instanoo wan hold iu & preliminary to tlio hall, ICIImron. mending to Ihn peoplo of New Jer- Ladles' auxiliaries of tho lire com- thn commentator, und MIKH Ablili' iili'llni'ii plnni' al IliilliiK, Ti'.x., lli'Niile.i ht.M wife In1 h mirvlvetl xey. nri'i tcnchurs, Clifford Ciulmnn, W ntrtti) cimU'Ht to IIII ln'ld in ICmmwin A |IIIM(I>I' (IOIUUM, tn In* IIHIM! In V, Hti'lr.ldnnd provided n nuinlciil pany nnd tho Legion, pout, Refresh' Lt>»iur Wiillfliild (irnl Konnoth hlKli ivhool tomorrow night, limiiul for Mi'slcii 'Mly, A(li>r .My- hv live I'hlldreti, Arthur, Wllllnni, I think your iirtlcli^ on "Know /idvi'ill»liiK Ibn Kbinv, will Im con- lilickt'iminil. MOIII'IH wi'IT MIII-HIIIIII lri;f Un' itli'inl /ill hour, motor lion- Your (loveinnieiit" have all bi^n IIIOIIU will ho served. Hampton; llnnnco, Mr, Whltllold l'rollmlnnry cnntnnld warn link: iluctoil In county iichonl art rliiH*iu I In», iin< J4li'phen Viislllk, ticorgo O'Ciil. jnitunincp, l,ro J. Cnrllng, Ji\, ImiU'ht 'il U>'' himin nt Ownn Unit /-.vnmn, Kriijiclit YVnlnrlHht, Kilwln The rumiiil v..II held Mnii'lny "Why I'rnperly Tux HIIU Am Iiighan, David Mcrftl, Cnrltdn imcli section, three implln were no U'lth Hi'ii. Ili'ilicil IHI/< Alficil J. rimit'Kti Winning nnd Mr, Whit- loctod to plncn in the llniiln, win ut l,nng llninch, »hi>w chairman, l.uini'i ,'on AIIIMI Nlchol-i, Lyniiiii C. II fli'lh'ion nl Ilie l''l '•elllilll fllMehll HlKhec" Mere lv iinliil.i for Iwn Wiillrr I', lluplll anil MiH. I,HIS nltli'lii'lMK. HIIIIIII w-ifi In Atl'iiili' 1 sroitv ii()iu"sA'n'iu).\Y Ming: liiillpe- tiKirlnl Illimry Natiuday for l|il Iliiiiipdin, Mr, Ciiilnmti and Mr, olioion to no to tlm llniilii worn CuHlnif, tlim of "ivlui nliiln wlmmi lll Thn .Mciiilnoiillidi'iiili I'l'iif""- .MellllicH nf Illl' K.llllllllll'" Iff rl.il J>I nji-i't fur IhM yrni, rullfi'l- story hiMir pruninni nt to u. in, Villa Vlolorln itoiulemy nml Jl/mi- ''Htinimm mid Oullliili," Oi'll II, will In' nIVPII nt thn ttnxL flmiiil j;niMn<>!• in' iiuxllliiiv ln'lil II Mill -tn.ul 11,nip Ki nii'l yi'.ileiil iv Ing tii,\7i for the child pntli'iili* nt The piiigruin Li apoimored hy th< llton high MCIIOOI. l)uMI|]i''n I'urn mount iirniliiiMlim In Mill', lilt. illlllii'l'liii'illiiu In'I ui'i'U ut till' nt thi< Ihim!• of Ihi1 chiilt iniin, Mix. Illi- r'niiiilnililiil" TU' )H evrlltiil Illlll Noitjii'iu M u ii tn (i il t II County HANI) loiihnlcoliir, will upon Wodiiiimluy, AliHTli'iiii li'Mil, I1'!iM'liiilif, AH[IMMI- 11r1111:(t, Kim; mi (lii'hiinl ill',, (IIv- I'IIIJI-I'I pliuit WPIP Hindi' nt II iiiei't- liiiitK'h, American AnnidiUlon ul Jrr;n|i|> Hummer* of 10 Alston D1NTY JMOOHU HVl'vmt Mm', ID, at thn .Mnyfoli1 Ihit/ilcr, I'AIIHONH NI'KAKH MONIIAV lilyni'ili AKlli II, Hlinililll npulii' nil er I'III/II, AriiiiiKi'ini'iilN inn I'i'lhi: Inn Mmiiliiy nt Ilii' Imiiu' nf Mlm Unlvprslty Wuuifii. Mrs, llrml< KIIIIW'K stiirlos will tm "Thit l'«l oL, Hfil llniili, nn Miiiiluyon of the Tito ntlxllliiry of thn Mlildlutown Anlmry 1'itili. I Icily I.IIIIIIII'I' iiml Attortii'y lliitii'iiil 'I'hi'oiliiii' 11, ii| |iln|ii ItilinlH uf I'M'nl iiml pinli liliuh' In lulu! liunp lileinliern lli'i' pnrly fur Ilii' 'I'lilf," "Diilsy, l'hi' (luntiojl 1 Vlilin- Miittirii piny ttin lltln mil's, I'aimilW will UIIIIIUHH Ihit Iiml Iliihh Ith'mvliuv liu*|iltnl In st wimlt fui noivo u "Ulnty MIIIIII'" KII|I|IHI' Hut U'llll II Hll|lpll|llll|t I'Hil nt lllOII- XlwnMln dull Mniiiliiy nlciil nl tin1 'Ih" IIIIUIIIIIV I' IIMIUMH I1'HI Illy, tlie I'lillllllil lee HlU'e II Inllei I'hllilh n ii'AI luiiiilh, II' In plan- Wolf, I'llo (Mil Mint anil th« A Ificcmlfil il«ht linntl, Mr, Bom utility nt Ihn flint nlil hull on Mini Mittiiln, HII'UMI nn Ilii' Itllili' nliiiy, Molly I'lliliir hiili'l, I.ornl |huiM Illo inntliin (Hit ill r> linn I n |i>i;i|. Mllltl^ IlllVtl l'\pl l'fi. 'l'll pll'l|n||h< III |i'^ ilnlliil riifjlti ''! i' l IIII\ 'III lull nl inn,, i in Mi, < I i I ui" if Ii In 'Ihe,!'. 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MRS. GRACE VAN HOUTEN MRS. MABEL SCHWATKA Philadelphia. She li survived by Group Will Hold Mrs. Grace VarlHoulcn, wife of Mrs. Mabel Schwatka, 75, widow a nephew, Robert Driver of East Rev. Abram J. VanHouten of 537 of George F. Schwatka of -17 Am- Orange. West Front St., River Plaza, died herst St., East Orange, died Sun- The funeral was held yesterday 1950 PACKARD ULTRAMATIC Talent Contest Deaths In Red Bank and Vicinity yesterday morning at Hazard hos- day night at the Ivy nursing home, at her home. Burial, under the di- pital after suffering a heart attack Middletown township, where she rection of the John E. Day fu- Proceeds to Aid Monday at her home. had been a patient several months. neral home, was in Cypress HJU SEE IT — DRIVE IT ADAM P. STEIN Funeral home. Rev. Garrett Det- Mrs. VanHoutcn wa« born In Mrs. Schwatka was born in cemetery, Brooklyn. Social Service Work wiler, pastor of the Matawan Bap Greenfield, Kan., daughter of th< Adam P. Stein, 67, husband of late Jacob and Antoinette K. Van- An invitation to New Jersey's ur- Mrs. Gertrude Stein of Matawan, list church, officiated. No Clutch - Fast Gel-Away • Economical Bearers were Edward Swing, Zoeren. She was active in the or- ban nmJ rural residents to display died Friday at the Marine hospital, ganizations of Dutch Reformed tlioir entertainment talentjs was ex- Staten Island, Mr. Stein was born Frederick Munden, Harold Brasch, Walter VanNess, Elwood LeValley church of Middletown whore, for tended today hy Western Auxiliary at Jersey City nnd had lived at many years, Rev. VanHouten was MONUMENTS of Monmouth County Organization Matawan 28 years. He had been and Harold Matthews. Burial wa in Fair View cemetery. pastor. She was also active fo RED BANK MOTORS, INC. for Social Service. a member of the maritime servico many years in the Red Cross both A talent show, patterned after many years. Mr. Stejn was a mem- in Middletown and in Irvington, A SERVICE of dT.Hn^i.Wd dw.cttr 325 MAPLE AVE., similar shows held throughout the ber of the Holy Name society of MRS. ADDIK C. SCHANCK where the family lived before mov- country, will be held Friday, Apr. St. Joseph's church o[ .Keyport. Mrs. Addle C. Schanuk, G8, of ing to Middletown. • -• •» prices th«t vary at jrertly M 28 In the auditorium of Freehold Besides his wife, he is surviv.cd RED BANK, N. J. Colt's Neck, died suddenly Satur- Surviving besides her husband is high school at 8 p. jn. Proceeds by three ions, Edward and Adam day night while visiting her daugh- will be used to help the auxiliary Stein, Jr., living at home, and a daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Koch Tel. RE 6-3800 Open Evenings and Sundays ter, Mrs. Grandin VanNote, also of Oakhlll rd., Middletown town nf the social service organization Frank Stein of Keyport. Also sur- of Colt's Neck. The atmosphere of our beauti- curry on its year round program In viving are seven daughters, Mrs. ship; two brothers, Hermanus Van- HAVE YOUR CAR CHECKED FOR INSPECTION Mrs. Schanck was born in Fair Zooren of Glen Ridge and Albert I he wwtPin part of Monmouth Thomas McDonnld and Mrs. Arn- Haven, daughter of the late Wil- ful mortuary is friendly and County. old Lauer, of Laurence Harbor, VanZocrcn of Apple Valley, Cal. liam and Malvina Smith Curchln. The funeral will be held Satur- Mrs. E. Robert Durand of Free- Mrs. Charles Dietrich and Mrs. She had been a -resident of Colt's warm. Our services are ren- hold township, general chairman. Hugh Day of Keyport, Mrs. Fran- day afternoon at 2:30 at the Mount Neck 50 years. She moved there Memorial home. Burial will be in Ymir Expression of anid that entries are open to all cis Cantor of Eatontown, Mrs. Ja- from Fair Haven. dered with dignity and under- cob Schwclgcrath of Roselle- Park Fair View cemetery. adults and children who may be Surviving besides Mrs. VanNote, True Remembrance anxious to display their stage tal- and Miss Cathlecn Stein, living standing and are available to ents. "That goes for singers, in- at home. are another daughter, Miss. Frank MRS. PAULINE ANDERSON No other act of a normal Tilton of Oakhurst; six sons, Har- man's life gives him more strumentalists, thespians and ma- A brother, Charles Stein of New- old Schanck of Perth Amboy, John Mrs. Pauline Anderson, 93, of 21 all regardless' of financial cir- gicians. We nre guided solely by ark; a sister, Mrs. Charles Wasu- Center St., Sea Bright, 'lied Mon complete soul satisfaction Schanck and Stanley Schanck of than the building of u Mem- the ability of the performers to en- latis, and 15 grandchildren also Colt's Neck,- Charles Schanck of day -morning after a long illness. cumstances. tertain. For the winners there will survive. Mrs. Anderson was born in Den- orial to his loved ones who Oceanport. George Schanck of Fair have gone on. bo c:mh awards. l''or other partlc A solemn high requiem mass was Haven and William Schanck of Lit- mark and came to the United Ipunta iind spectators, it will be lots offered at St. Joseph's church Mon- tle Silver; five brothers, William States when a young lady. She Our select Barre Memorials of fun. For the auxiliary, It will day morning by Rev. Thomas Cof- and Alonzo Curchln of Red Bank, had been a resident of Sea Bright bear the Guild mark of ap- enable us to carry out our program fee. Burial was in the church cem- George Curchln or Fair Haven, the past 70 years. Her husband, proval, 'your guarartce of a John E. Day of public health nursing in this etery, under direction of the Day Lester Curchln of Rochester, N. the late Chris Anderson, died sev- finer Memorial at no extra wide area," Mrs. Durand said. funeral home. Y., and Mortimer Cm-chin of Itha- eral years ago. cost Visit our showroom Funeral Home There will be no registration fee. ca, N. Y., and two sisters, Mrs. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. and see. our displays of these Persons anxious to enter arc in- MRS. LILA E. McKAV Amelia Wharton, 21 Center St., Sea certified memorials. Hnrry C. Anderson of Springfield Bright; three grandchildren, Mrs. 85 Riverside Avenue vited to signify their intentions to Mrs. Lila E. McKay, 83, of 57 and-Mrs. Elmer Wcgle of Plain- Mrs. Isndorc Perlman of Imlays- Joseph Hintelmann, Jr., of Red Phone 6-0332 Red Bank Lafayette St., Humson, died Friday children and one great-grandchild. Bank, Mrs. Harry Ocst of Oak- town, setting forth their specialty afternoon at the Ivy nursing home, Meld. She also leaves 24 grand- and whether an accompanist is re- land, Cal., and William Wharton of Keyfiort Branch—381 Mnplo FI. Mlddlotown township, where she children and one great-grandchild. Nutlcy. She also leaves five grand JOHN VAN KIRK qulrrd. Registration is to be had been a patient for six weeks. Next to Mt. Ollvit CamtMi-T Telephone 7-1353 checked by phone with Mrs. Pcrl- The funeral was held yesterday children. nmn. An entry blank is contained Mrs. McKay was born at Auburn, at Mrs. Schanck's home, with Rev. The funeral was held yesterday Phone Red Bank 6-0319 Non-Sectarian elsewhere .in this newspaper. N. Y., a daughter of the later Wil- Peter Boolhouver, former pastor of at the Worden funeral home with Lady Attendant liam and Mary Storck Everts. She Dutch Reformed church officiating. Rev. Joseph S. Eldrldgc, pastor of R.F.D. Boi 108 Red Bank. moved to Rumson when her hus- Burial, in charge of the Freeman the Sea Bright Methodist church, Cliadwick—Tillon band, the late Rev. Arthur Allen funeral home, Freehold, was in At- officiating. Bearers were Neils McKay, became pastor of the Rum- lantic cemetery, Colt's Neck. Jacobsen, Chris R. Nelson, George Engiigcmcnl Announced son Presbyterian church. Rev. Mr. Dougherty and Herbert Fowler. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Chad- McKay died in 1931. Mrs. McKay MRS. BENJAMIN G. FASKUS Burial was in Fair View cemetery. wlck o£ Black Point rd., Rumson, was an active member of The Rum- MONMOUTH MONUMENT son Presbyterian church. Mrs. Katherino Paskus, wife of MRS. HELEN GARCIA Imvo announced the engagement Benjamin G. Pasfcus of 730 Park COMPANY of their daughter, Miss Sylvia Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. ave., Now York city, and for more Mrs. Helen Garcia, 63, widow of I Mercy in Action Cliadwick, to Raymond R. Tilton, Ralph E. Longstreet, with whom than 25 years a summer resident Santiago Garcia, died Sunday Headden's Coiner, Middlclown, Route' 35 son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Til- Mrs. McKay made her home, and night at the homo of her sister, ton, also of Rumson. An October two granddaughters, Mrs. E. Austin of 434 Ocean ave., Sea Bright, died ISASTER Blrikes when it'B food, and long-term rehabilitn- Tuesday morning at New York Mrs. Fred Spatz of 102 Lovett ave., L. FI. Francis, Manager wedding is planned. Hess of Akron, Pa., and Miss Bar- hospital after a long illness. Little Silver. D Miss Cliadwick was graduated bara Dixon of Westfleld. Mrs. Garcia was born at Brook- Formerly with Francis O. Squires, Freehold Icnst expected. But when- tion. Last year, through your frdm Rumson high school, Mr, Mrs. Paskus was born in Indi- ever it happens . .. wherever it Red Cross, you gave relief to The funeral was held Monday at ana, daughter of the late Mr. and lyn and had lived there until a Tilton ia a member of the Marine The Worden Funeral home with year ago, when she moved to Little PHONE UED UANIi 6-3S10 happens, your Red Cross—as 228,500 disaster victims. This Corps stationed In California. He Mrs. Daniel Conroy. always—will he there, it will year again, thousands will need Rev. Theodore E. A. LeVan, pastor She was a member of the boards Silver. also graduated from Rumson high of Christ Episcopal church, Shrews- The funeral was held yesterday NIGHTS: POINT PLEASANT 5-0547 provide housing, medical aid, your help. school. of trustees of tho following organi- bury, officiating. zations; Spence-Chapin adoption at the John E. Day funeral home, Bearers were William Lufburrow, service; Protestant welfare home with Rev. Theodore E. A. LcVan, You, too, can help through Si. Ann's PTA Plans Andrew Strohmcnger, Walter Rice, association; St. Faith's, Tarrytown, rector of Christ church, Shrews- Will Ward, Peter Pauels and Ern- Spring Fashion Show N. Y., and Katy Ferguson house. bury, officiating. Burial was in Your RED CROSS est Turner, Burial in Fair View Mr. Paskus is a retired corpora- Rosehill cemetery, Linden. St. linn's Parochial Parent- Mmetery. tion and tax lawyer. Teacher association will hold a Surviving besides her husband DR. PAUL F. MORF H L SCOTT GIVE NOW! fashion show and card party In CHARLES W. EDWARDS is a son, Lindley G. Paskus of Mld- Dr. Paul F. Morf, of McMlnn- St. Ann's auditorium at Keans- Charles W. Edwards, 73, of 1 dletown township, and two grand- ville, Ore., father of Fred Morf of burg', Thursday night, Mar. 16. Allen St., Rumson, died Saturday children. rest dr., Little Silver, died Satur- MORTICIAN Clothes for spring will be shown at Monmouth Memorial hospital. The funeral was held yesterday day. by Natalie's shop of Keansburg. He had been ill for some limp, and nt the Campbell funeral home, Until his retirement several years Mrs. Wl|llam Falbach and Mrs. had been a patient at the hospital Madison ave., New York. Burial ago, Dr. Morf was a prominent Church Street, Belford, N. J. ,T. T. Schmidt arc chairmen. En- two weeks. was In Woodlawn cemetery, New Chicago surgeon. He went to Ore- Monmouth Consolidated Water Co. tertainment will feature a dance Mr. Edwards was born in Eng- York city. gon about two weeks ago. Shortly program by pupils of Child's danc- land, a son of the late Henry and after his arrival there he suffered Phone Keansburg 6-0333 ing school, and solo dances by Emma, Edwards. He came to the MRS. CARMELLA M. GRANATO a fall from which he never recov- Janice Spafford. United States when a young man Mrs. Carmella Mary Granato, 79, ered. and lived at Jersey City for several of highway 35, Holmdel, died Mon- Tho funeral was hold Monday at yoars, having moved to Rumson day at the home of her daughter, McMlnnvllle. ten years ago after retiring from Mrs. Anthony Mazzacco of Garden JOHN J. McGUIRE his position with the Port of Now id., Little Silver. DISTINCTIVE York authority. He had been with Mrs. Granato was born in Italy John J. McGuire, 75, caretaker at thg Port authority for many years. and had lived in Holmdel a num- the home of Mrs. Irene Spooner, Mr. Edwards was a member of the ber of years. 232 Ocean ave., Sea Bright, died of ARTCRAFT MEMORIALS Jeriey City lodge, Independent or- Besides Mrs. Mazzacco, she a heart attack last Thursday morn- 'erfectlon ol Material and der of Odd Fellows. leaves anothor daughter, Mrs. Jos- Ing. He was found by neighbors. Workmanship In Beautiful Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Kate eph Allocca of Hollywood, Fla.; There are no survivors. The fu- five sons, Michael Granato and neral was held Saturday at the Jones Edwards; a daughter, Mrs. New Design* SMART COOKS USE Gertrude Lang, and his son, Harry Louis Granato of Keansburg, Pat- Posten funeral r home, with Rev. Edwards, both of Jersey City. rick and Anthony Granato of Koy- Joseph A. Sullivan, pastor of Holy The funeral was held Monday at port and Joseph Granato Allocca Cross church, Rumson, officiating. Our memorials are manufactured of Hollywood, Fla,; a sister, Mrs. Burial was in Bay View cemetery. r the Worden funeral home with by skilled artisans in our well Rev. James W. Marshall, pastor of Rose Marie Bencduice of Italy, 16 ' jiLqU Ouf GAS RANGES the Goodwill Methodist church, grandchildren and two great- Centervillc Man Dies equipped plant at West Long Rumson, officiating. Burial was in grandchildren. Branch. Restland Memorial park, East Han- A solemn high mass of requiem At Atlantic Highlands was offered this morning by Msgr. ovor. J Elmer J. Morgan of route 35, John i . Burke at St. Joseph's Conterville, died after suffering a DURING OUR SPECIAL SALE MRS. FRANCES NAGROSKY Catholic church at Keyport. Bur- heart attack while clamming at ial, under the direction of the Day Mrs. Frances Nagrosky, 67, of Hilton station, Atlantic Highlands, LONG BRANCH MONUMENT CO., Inc. funeral home, Keyport, was in St. Sunday. OF West Keansburg, widow of Joseph Joseph's cemetery. Nagrosky, died Friday at Mon- Mr. Morgan's son-in-law, George Wall St. Tel. L. B. 6-3567 West Long Branch mouth Memorial hospital. She was J. Clayton of Center st., Keyport, SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE born in Lithuania and had lived WIIXIAM H. 1ARHIN who was clamming with him went at West Keansburg 35 years. William H. Larkln, 21, of New- to the police station for help. Po- Surviving are four sons, Joseph man Springs rd., son of tho late lice called Dr. R. G. McCurdy, but Phillips of West Keansburg, Peter Henry and Frances Davis Larkln, Morgan was dead when the doctor Nagrosst of Miami, Fla., Stanley died Tuesday at Monmouth Me- examined him. Nagrosst of Iselln and Andrew morial hospital, where he had been Dr. Julius Torcn, county physi- Nagrosst of Keyport. Also surviv- a patient a month. cian, attributed death to natural ing are three daughters, Mrs. Jos- Mr. Lartyn was born at Long causes. eph Carney of Keyport, Mrs. Branch and was a graduate of GAS RANGES Charles Ely of Atlantic Highlands Red Bank Catholic high school. SELLS 8 ANGUS COWS (Juf ifulpmtnt and facititiit mn lain €»mplttt and Mrs. Joseph Sercher of Lau- He was a member of the Holy Harry Neuberger of Sunnyside rence Harbor. Mrs. Nagrosky also Name society of St. James Catho- farm, Everett, recently sold eight mnd nifufUy moJtrn ftnJinf Jhliimlion At At leaves a sister, Mrs, Simon Cher- lio church. purebred Aberdeen-Angus cows to nowsky, and a brother, Walter Mr. Larkln Is survived by a sli- George Walton of Medfdrd. HmpLt This Famous Palupes, both of Plttston, Pennsyl- Urvut, ter, Miss Dorothy Larkin, with SATURDAY CAKE SALE vania, and 15 grandchildren. whom he lived. The funeral was held Tuesday The funeral will hs hold tomor- Children of Mary sodality of St. morning at St. Ann's church, row morning at 9:30 from his Anthony's Catholic church will hold Keansburg, whero a solemn high home and at 10 o'clock at St. a cake sale Saturday morning In COOK BOOK requiem mass was offered by Rev. James church, where a high mass the Strand theater lobby. Miss Vln- irIniinf ffleniorial ^rtome Edward A. Corrlgan. Burial was of requiem will be offered by clna Porcelll is chairman, assisted In St. Joseph's cemetery, Koyport, Msgr. Joseph T. Casey, Mrs. Ed- by Misses Marlon D'Anthony, Ade- will he given under direction of the Day funeral ward McDonough will be organ- line Mazza, Theresa Garruto, Eliz- home. ist and Michael Bcrgln, soloist, abeth Ammarltl and Yolanda Clam- wish eath Burial, In charge of the John bronl. The sodality will meet to- ,35W.ZontSt. UJBal Te1.6-022G NICHOLAS LINK E. Day funeral home, will bo In night In tho church hall. Nicholas Link, 74, of Port Mon- Mt. Olivet cemetery. , Card of Tlmnki RANGE PURCHASE mouth, a member of the Monmouth To the mnny frlrndR, iiclKhitorit And rnlntlveit of our ilfnr ilrluil'trd fntlicr, County Mosquito Extermination .IOICL LEHOV 1 1SI1KH we cxti-nil ulni-tri! HltiuTcillllnn fnr Ihu commission, died accidentally of Imlil'cialvc tiikrn* of renpn't mill nf* carbon monoxldn poisoning In his Joel Loroy Finnan six nianlhs frl'llim liriiNVml. IVK u-inllil Ilko In n!pi>. This Is the cook book that gave the first home Inst Thursday. His body was old, son of Duffy nnd Louise Ma- dully lluuik Ilii- Iml. |ini,hnt I'lrr Cc, rio Uock Fisher, dlod Mondny I hi- Wnnlrn IUIIOI'HI linlnr, Itrv. J. W. THE OftDtR recipes for time and temperature cooking, not found until the next dny. Mnmhnll hml thr luillln'itrrrs, for their 'Die Jntcst edition, beautifully bound and Dr. Julius Toren, county physic- morning from nuffucatlon. The klmltirin mill citiiBiilpiiitloii, Nol only COtOEN HUH child wji.i taken to Alonmuuth Me- hnvi' IIIP'A loynl t.x|iiTS*.itini of iym* Illustrated, gives tested, proved, economical ian, said that Mr. Link was pois- morial hospital hy tho Fair Vlow pnlhy HUII lovn Mrivnl In enrich Iho methods for cooking delicious food, oned when an oil utovn used for inrinurlnl nf Kukfrnn K, l'tittrrinn, tint heating the home hurnrd up nil first nld ft'iund, hut vvnn dead nn they hftvc hrliinl m in hrnr with morn the oxygen In the rraldencc. arrival. The child, hum AUK, 17 Ht furtlluili; the Kunl IOM tve hnvo em* A Magic Chof cook book used with a Magic Monmouth Memorial hoapltnl, wns id Surviving are a nan, Chnrles Link ono of triplets. Sortf And JMughttr, Cliff ranijp Is the combination that makes —Ailvertl«ennnt. and a daughter, MUs Anna Link, Benldos his parents, ho In Mir- cooking fun—mnlces cooking easy for you. both of East Orange, and a broth- vlvod by four nlslorx, Annette, El- Cnrd of ThAnki Rural Families Come In iind see thin beautiful strcnmllncd r, Jacob Link of Port Monmouth, W* ttUh In lluuik nut' I'I'IHIIVFH am] The funornl wnj» held Sundny lon, Juno nnd Jnnot, nnd two frliliil< fin- tin' hrntillflll Horn I trlliulf range tliut hns so many exclusive features. brothora, Duffy Fisher, Jr., iind ruiil mnny nctii tit kltulnr'M At the dentil V»ry often wa are called upon to night at the Ponton funeral homo Jorry E, Flahor, Mr, Fisher Is n of our IIPIIIVMI htlHluuiil nml fntlii'i', Wll* nnd burial wna held Mondny morn- trucking contractor. llnm J, lliitiHii. We I'RI Inlly WINII In ierv* in the surrounding rural area Ing IIn Fnlrmount cemetery, Now- lluuik llrv, ,lnhn J. Nnwnk nml Itrv. J, Thn funnrnl win held ynntoi'dny HhinhAh nf Ht, (lnbrlil'» rhuri'h, llinilv nrk, 1 fit. llrv, Kilwnnl IIIIUIHI, HI, Jn tin N beeauio we do tervo thore promptly at Iho Wordnn fnmmil burnt , wllir rhuri'h, llml limit, (imntit nf (imiil VINCENT CKOKHO Itov. Arthur it, MIMIIK"IIII'I y, pun- Hllrhhrnl, Wlrkillllllk, lllvil'vliw hlll|iilHl, and efficiently, No extra charge* tor of thu Iind Hill Union HnpllM the riii'iiinn hnii'i'iil linmr, thf |inll< l'h« funcrnl of Vincent Cori'io, church, nfllrlnllni;, Hurliil wng In lii'iui'iN nml ihuRi' Vitui Iniiiii'il i-nii or 74, of 10(1 niver «l., who died Hun- riintillMilfil In Any nllipr wny, are entailed when rural famillei call Hod Kill Hnptlflt cemetery, Hliniril, dny of' In/it week, wa* Mil Innt Mi>, MmMIIIIM IIIIKIIII mill K«mllj, uu « much Appreciated policy of Thurcdny morning nt HI. Anthony's MIIH, IIMKIII, (lltOOMC. Catholic, church, CAid nf ThAiiltii thii firm. Mm, ICmollr (IIIMIIIIO, K.I, of 01 \\r ilunik inn' nliiiiy hliii'U tinil IIMBII- Mdgr, Hnlvntiir I>11 »rn-rnr.o nffcrort WnnhlnKtnii nvo,, lllghliiMdp, illrrl IHII-I fnr thru ).linl r-x|ii rMlmm nf *ynt> \ high miiM nf requiem, nml «•«» Turndny, Min, (lioiimn hurl hecii M imlliy nml 1,,/iuiifiii Hi,ml i,i)n|ir-, iln minted hy rtcv. Alfifd Orinin nnd llrv, Mull, Hnill filiinnl I " imlllum'' rcnldcnl nf HlNhliind* to ir<, nil »hn imH*lril iliii'inti niir iri'Mit ipv. Clroritr Jlonntn, HiwriTK WMH liiHTUvrntriit jn ihr tnKi nf mil' fiither, Pelftr Oll'ontl, Jrtnwn Dll'nntl, Jr., SiirvlvInK "I'd two IK, Allii'ii T. Hiiiyin. Mr*, flcrtniilo Knhrpr niiil Mix, HIKIIHI, 'I'lii, liuryrn Ulnlilreli, Anthony nil'ontl, William Alvlno, Alvrllt Andrew Dll'ontl nnd I>hlll|i lllrmuo, Luttln Kulnor, nml a mm, Wllllnm Ilinlal, under tho direction of tli'i Clruumu, nil of lllithliiiul*; ft nil Citui nl flianki RED BANK Word on fuiii'i'M homo, wux In Mt, two Mlatut'K, Mm, Lutllit (lunch nf Wit nlili In thniik nil llnnti wlin *ff« Hlllnldo nnd Mrn, William HprlKKN mi tilnil In Ilin ln'riiiiVMiirnl ciiuiieil hy 701 MAIN NT,. AKIIUIIY I'Allll 707 MlNOU) AVIS., 1'OINT !>MSAMANT Ollvnl comet cry, 1 u Ihii, dniilli "f mil runthrr, Mm, Mutt tit Ni'Wnrli, ii(innvc,i.'ifimi'iii,'iK)iiiiu r, 41 I.AHI MAIN ST., I HICl:i|()M) WAMIIINOTON HT., TOMH IIIVKlt (inliWlhi) Kelly of llnlmili'f. M UAIUJKTM'iVANH Tim funrinl will hn hold HutIIr- Tin' Itilly Iniiilt/, I"HW"V. I.ONU IIKANCII |0J HOdKIIN A VIC, IIKillTKTOWN ilny inmnhiK at Ilio lllnhliinil.i Aihi Ml., mi m FUNERAL HOME Tim luiiFinl of (Inn ell I'ivnnn, M, Mrthu.lht chuiuh, with ll

Green Giant Peas Big and 17 oz. 1 Q lender can A y you can save money on y°U; tff fo°d bill and be sure Broadcast 3o««ebeen right in shopping at your thnfty A&P. Come see! 12 oz. 39c Broadcast 420 Lexington Avc, N. • Corned Beef Hash Sweet Peas lona 20 oz. can 2 'or 27c csn 3L Golden Corn A&P-fancy cream style 20 oz. 2 for 27c Broadcast Sweet Com lona-cream slyta 20ozcanl0c Chopped Ham String BeailS Lord Moll-French style 19 oz. 2 lor 33c For Unvarying QumlUy mnd Vnuttial Itolue, Choote 12 oz. 47c Wax BeailS Reliable-fancy cut l°oz can 15<= Del Monte Diced Beets t % I6oi.iarl5c SITEHMGHT MEATS Broadcast Gut or Diced Beets iom i°oz can 10c Because llie demand for these tender, juicy meats is so great we can afford to sell them at a very small Sauerkraut A&P biand-lancy 27 oz can 2 lor 23c IEA1 FRESH FRUITS SIM Beef profit per pound. What's more, excess waste is re- 2!4oz.01 5oz5 . ToUiafo€9 lona 19 oz. can 2 for 23c moved from every cut before it's weighed. Result? iar 31c |a-57r c & VEGETABLES "Super-Right" meats are always grand-tasting . . . Tomato Sauce Libby or Del Monle 8 oz. can 3 for 22c . To insure freshness and quality, always value-giving. Try them! A&P's fruits and vegetables are in- Broadcast Baked BeailS B&M-brick oven 13 oz. can 2 for 29c Sirloin Ib 69 spected on arrival and several times Pig's Feet Ann Page Beans 3 varieties 1 ib. can 3 for 29c Porterhouse Ib. a day. Any not in top condition are put on a "Quick Sale" table at re- Staid Meyer Beef Stew • • itb.can41c 'r23jar c |f'fu|1 duced prices. Spaghetti & Meat Balls cheiBoy-ArDe.isv, or 19c Pot Roast Bonelest Chuek-no (at added Ib. 79c Loin Pork Chops Center cut» ib. 65c Chef Boy-ar-dee Gravy Master For making graviei IK oz. bot. 15c Florida Oranges 5^39^ Pork Chops Hip and shoulder cull Ib. 35c Sauces Ann Page Tomato Soup 'O'A OZ. can 3 'for 25c Chuck Roast or Steak Bone in ib. 49e String Hen us FI°" I° loe Meal or 8oz. "JO Vegetable Chop Sliey China leeuly 19 oz. can 31c PrimeRibsof BedExtraihorkul-lessweitelb. 73c Fresh Pork Shoulders short cut ib. 37« Mushroom can J- *-» Maine Potatoes u. S.NO. I Orad«-A me 10ib. bag 35« Bottom Round Pot Roastnolataddedlb.85e Chickens Broiling & Fryins-undar 4 lb>. Ib. 42c Chow Mcin Noodles China Beauty 4 01. can 16c Tomatoes Red Ripe carton ol3to 5 17e Vegetable Shortening Top Sirloill Roast Bonele«-no lal added Ib.85<5 Fowl For Iricassee salads-all sizet Ib. 39c Bean Spi'OlltS China Beauty 19 01. can 12c Table Celery P«cai or while «iaik 12c Chopped Beef Pura beel-lreihly ground Ib. 49<= TlirkeyS '7 lbs. & under Ib. 55c over 20 lbs. Ib. 45e Crisco Dclrich Margarine E-Z color Pak. 1 ib. cm 32* Yellow OllioilS U. S. No. I grad* 2 Ib*. 9e DeXO Pure vegetable shortening 1 Ib can 25c 3lb.can69c Beef Short Ribs ..... ib.45c DllcklillgS Long Island's linesl Ib. 39c can 29e t 79c Carrots Weilern bunch 8« Plate and Navel Beef Fresh for boiling ib.25c Ready-To-Eat Hams WholeoreitherhalFlb. 55c Jack Frost Sugar : ib. bag 43c 10 ib. bag 85« Cabbage New while Ib. 6c Swans Down Boneless Brisket Beef F'Mh or comed ib. 79e Smoked Pork Shoulders shon cut ib. 39c MarslunalloW Fluff Durkee'i 714 oz. iar 19c Fresh Escarole FiorWi ib.9e Instant Cake Mix Shoulders of Lamb Oo«i cut-whole ib.49e Smoked Beef Tongues short cut ib. 49c luy • pkg. il re's, pries and gat a pkg. ol Mott's Apple Jelly • • , 10 oz i»r 10c Yellow TliruipS U. 5. No. I grad» Ib. 5e Dsvil'i Food Mix lor lOf Junket Rennet Powder '. • 3 pkg«. 29c Leg or Rump of Veal , . • ib. 63e Smoked Pork Butts Boneiesi ib. 69c Both for FfCsIl Kale Cleaned and washed 10 oz. cello Dkg. 17' 43* Boneless Veal Roast shoulder ib. 65c Beef LlVCr Specially selected Ib. 59c Sparkle Chocolate Pudding Ann Page pkg.5« Filbert Nut Meats • • • 6oz ceiio bag2n« Breast or Neck of Veal . . ib. 35c Beef Kidneys ib,23c Ivory Soap Sparkle Desserts «tampting Havon 3 pkg» 17c Cashew Nut Meats s»it«d toz.ceiio.bag29e BoSCO Milk ampliher 12 oz. iar 25Cwll lllliltT Sunnylield Ib CampheU's Clam Cliuwtlcr . . 2«n.29c Oxydol Apple JuicC Motl'i or Red Cheek 46 01 can 25c HoillliS • • Pk9 ollHtO'elele dlOll^O'llit CheeseFood Vilbptglerltc Heinz Cream « Sliced American M«I-O-B« ib 15c Brill's Spaghetti Sauce • • iO'4°« canine Grapefruit Juice is or can 2 'or 31c 46 01. can 37c Marvel White Bread . • Woiioail4o Imported Swiss sneed wib 53c ( Premier Sauce Arlnrti e « • 8oreanl6* Apricot Nectar Hejrl'i Delight 12oz. cenlOc Brown 'N' Serve Rolls . • pko oi 12 for 17e LiedcrkrailZ Bordeni 4ozpkg35c La Clioy Chinese Dinner • • , pk« t()c Dreft II i-C OrailgCade Vitamin enriched 46 01 can 3 lo Hot Cross Buns ,, . . • pkg oil0for25« PrOVoloilC lr«l.a»n ilyle Ib 5()o Hell's Rice Con«eiied-long gun Mil o>g 1 7« For silks, nylons, rayons, dishes, «tc. GillgCr Ale Ciiude Dry or While Rock Plus dip. 2 for 35o Plain Danish Ring ""29o Grated American Cheese . , 4oi Pkg 23o Manner's Spanish Rice . * . iJoi.e.nloe Jelly EggS Worlhmore 11b. bag 23o Dessert Shells . < . • • PV«.oi6lor]9o Collage Cheese Foodcraii i?otcUpl9c Rockwuod Chocolate Bits «<>« pkg. 19« Sponge Layers B inch iii« pkgoi2for33« (iriiyere lorden'i 6 « pkg. 39o #« Frosivti Foot! Coficonlnleif Cream of Wheat u 01. pig 18e 28 or pkg. 3()c ( Tide Macaroon Cup Cakes • • pkg oi6(or 2 > Cream Cheese loiderrioriw 3d Pi5 I7« l.ihliv'w Oi'iiut^*' >tuirv 601 c For all lh« lamily laundry and dishes , Shredded Wheat N«bue» 12 or pkg 160 Poillld Cllko Oold or murble 1^ Ib piece Vh (Jold'.N Rich Adeiieilchneie Ib ,")')<'- 18 oi, SlrilW berries libbri 01 Sudtar* Uei pkg. *i Marual Paper Hankies • • 2"pkgi.I7« Cheese Miid ib I'Jc French Style Bciius ht>by'ior Kudio Mareal Toilet Tlsmio • • . 3'=in2llo A&P COFFEE (]O(I Fillet C«pnJohn lb.ll« Octagon Cleanser [Voxnn Metal Polish • • • vtpim2ls Jnlii llin ninny whn now inve For gtnoral household use Blcarhctto Illiilng « « 101.pVg,2 for 1,'tn up In LH; n jimniil I>y clinngiii|r tit AM1 Ciillcn (rotti otlicm of tmi «"» AlTOU'lIX Sell pol'ihing flonf win pt. 2J?fl ql. 'IJjrj Wllhcrl's Furniture Polish NOtubbing 0o«,27c l iVIIAHH ib 07 llab-o Midi «fj mallow 3 Ib. l>«0 LOS Gratia dissolving cltiniir '2 14 oz. I rt teef - Chiekin - Cler* Chowder - dole Oumbs - mm iiM'u; . 70, C'««rr rl Chicken - Cieunt el Muthiotm Rith A lull bid.eH ] ib big 2.0 4 can lie HOKAH .... '1'ir (j^rltei tfUtllve In Svp»r (Aark«lt ond Self-5«rvjct Vijoinui k winey ) IK )<•] 1.10 RED BAXK HEHTSTER, MARCE 9, 1950

AUTOMOBILES HELP WANTED WANTED FOR SALE FOR^ALE FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICES DOES YOUR CAR steer hnrd? Do your CLUHS, GROUPS and individuals to sell G. I. WANTS 13.000 to buy 7-room ANTIQUES —HmiRht nun sold. Mndelun BEAGI.F. HOUND, mule, two yiars old, WOIID—l-iieplncc. kindle; fill dirt, top JAIU'KNTEIl WORK of any kind done AtlE juii) gi-.ivel. masnii wink, sand, blue by day or contract. Jobbing a spe- wheela shimmy7 Let us uortect tht Rhino.-.lone jewelry. Liberal commis- house and equipped garags In "j [Vial, 17 Mechanic itrcct. Phone Kb (rained; nl«u I'.'.g.-iugc IMIIIIH shnlxun, rouble. Save yom tiruri. Lucent bViir sion. Phone IIK 6- 1 S.V.-fcV lie township. Will give first mortgage nnd reasonable. Call EA 3-11237-1 ur 4.i itiiiii. ci-mrni and eind. r blnekp. fer- •ialiy. J. C. Marvin * Son. Hox 43, 2> ilii-.n I'iii-iii niim. K.neral trui-l.iiig. 17 0 It'lford. Phone KB 6-06111-J or 6- axle and frame slralKhlcninti etiutpitiuul. "EXP"En"IENCEl) "WAITRESSES. Apply in pny *25 monthly until paid with 6% GERMAN SlIKI'llKHll dugs, champion- '..ialit.m live., Hid Hank. Phune RI-. :|.|. W. Frank Van Sycklc. 14D West trunt per.'on. Bow Knot Sweet Shoppc, 69 interert. Write, "Loan," Box 511, l«d WANT ADS ('list.im ail<' ship blood linrs. Hoanliiii: "lid '«"' street, Red Bank. West of Maple, avenue. Broad St.. Hod Hank. Bit n k.' reii.ly in >"'.-,, lui.hil triiw DRF.SSMAfvING, alterations of all types, service. Your doe unattended fur a day briilnl parties and tailorine, Cnll KA Our uwn building. Ask fur Jack Harder. FOUNTAIN GIRL" for fountain service EGGS^For wholesale distribution on tmsv rnuse h:m tit strny. J-nnclirnnic linctliui. GKWII. fur lii-iileii-inaiil- s mid ALFALFA HAY- Joseph T. Gulieli. Mid- Phono RE 6-1286. contract il desired, or direct from ir'.ilf-.' ninth.i. I ii'lnni I ami rimljj 11, -i,,wn. Phone MI .-,-O.-,it_.J. • __ in Higgins Luncheonette. 120 Mnn- u Kii'mrls. Phono Sr 2-«:i".a._ __ UOUUE AND Plymuuih (ntsseniiet n.iin. iniuilb St., Red Bank, Inquire after farmer. Write. G. 1). Company. 1 • - ,., we.ir formal gnwns. 1. Lane Hndn| WHITE ENAMEL Has stove. Ciiud con- Dodge job-ialed trucks, authoiued Box_lJ10,_Red_Hnnk/ _ Classiiieil Shuiipo, S3 West Iriuil l'linne llh LANDSCAPE SERVICE. Grounds :,_p. M._ _._ DISCONTINUED waih«b:« »nd lun- lilinn ^111 Kilwnrd Juhnsoii. 1-16 jervjee, modern service station. rVnnk SALESLADY—Are you ambitious'.' Do TO BUY—Mower, snowplow, sickle, oar B-417'.'. HiidMiludsiin live.. HoRed Hankank . maintained by week or season, Via Syckle, Mil West 1-re.il street. NVd cutter, etc., Tor a Plnnet Jr. j:arilcn fust wall 'papers (or tver.r room In MOIirill'N' 'SOFA, mge grieii t-ordiirny you need to make money'.' la good Adverlisiiif; Kales SMALL" III."A":.. 1'hnne RF._I'.-_:M:I-M. bury. Phone P.E 6-S364-M evenings, or earl il.'I.V. Will sill separately. Also iiiK and prunimr. W. 11. Porter. 1206. responsibility. Willing to work ovcniiiKs. SO Word. MINIMUM 60c S'J.PS Tor 10 single rolls. Klntin's ToOli CliiED" 1-riKidliiie. *6'.l. At sprinr pins. _IMIIIIIP I.O^-A-'M-lt^ USED UAHS UOUGH'l. told ana e». Must have car for lucal driving. No Saturday and Sundny_gnly.* . Swart7. Furniture, Highway :l.*i. Plume Phone RU 1-0C60. OiT"DRTVERS to share expense Each Additional 30 troriii or fruc- l'aint» and W»llp«pen, 28 Mon- WTHHI.I'OOL WASI1KI1. Only f'niTr changed. Pontinc sales and service traveling, no canvassing. Applicant who 'IK li-.'i-I.'l. Ol'on (-very evenii,),' until ntuiiths nlil. Just like new. .MO; ali-o - 'terms. G. M. A. C. Ras»a» Ilratnera. iceds to malvi. at least $6b pot- week pre- of .'ommuting to Trenton Monday tion thrrrof G0c mouth strtsl. K_n'clook. _ _ _... ._ liree-pieee uvorstutfed livini; Tuom SttitO, ACCO. THE TAILOR. Cleaning and l'J-21 Mechanic street. Red Bank. Phone ened Commission basis. If you canthrough Friday via Freehold-Hightstown. Advertisement leaded or doutl« THREE ROOMS of furniture fur JI2H. ::'..*.. Mi>. Thomas Field, Jr., Hik'hway in-cssinK. etc.: also -work nnd dress 5180. . moet those requirements and are inter- Call RU 1-0520-lt. You only Pay tin bnlnm-e dm- at milts. Huy direct nnd save, Sncco's STUDIO COUCH. Must be in UDod con- spare ii-^rrled at double rnte. courier, brass and wrought iron nov- r AUTO AND PERSONAL loans, Jj to ested in n worth while career, phone iwnru l-'iirliilnie. Highway :|.->. Phone IKOADI.OOM," grey cilcntwist, with lin- •ants Shop, 20 West Front St., Red BE 11-2185-M to make an appointment diti )n. reasonable. Phone I-R 8- II charted, all nil! are 10c «d. 55OQ on your mime only; J3U.U2 per rltii- llnney Bee Flowers, 464 Bloail HE Ii-:i21:l. Opin every eveliim: unlil int. i::' 2":.I7" 2". Used only live Ilnnk. for personal interview, or write, E. II. Ml-oet'. Phune RK li-iC'-O. montb repays a $500 loan. Hell Finance l.iC6-R-l.' ______ditid-ti c.Trh injcrlion. ^ ,,'elnel.. . _ _._. mnnihs, jusl like new. Phnne RE li- Mann. 15(11 A St.. llolmnr. LAUNDRY TO DO' at my home; also EXCELLENT"HUY ul a good used re- IIEI), >-l'niN(' "ml inallloss. all new, any •'OR CARPENTER work nnd real tile. Co., 77 Broad street, Red Bank. Phont Right to dafs'ily. edit or reject 146^ fur nppniiitnieiil. _ sotliuus in kitchens, bathrooms, etc., EXPERIENCED AUTO mechanic. State curtains. Phone RE 6-_3368^M."^ ' frig.'i-al,ir._l'all J!EJ_.23i. _ si7e, Sl'l enniplele, Al SwarU I'lirni- RE 6-1472. License 742. any advertisement is reserved by SKVKN "PAIRS ell.shioi) dot" tie bad. i new and old homes. Call MA I- full details and experient'o. Write, USEli""SHAI..LOW~wcil Iium'ii. Must be The Register, l'AIN'l — Reining from business. Must iiro, Highway 3.I. l'hune HE li-WI. JIAUUKJIS SUHWAHTU. Ufiry.li-r, ny ui-lnins. Praetionlly new innrrfpring lilu-M. Rocci Cione, 34 (Jerard ave., moutn and International truck sales J. RIL." Hux.-.ll. Red Hank. in working condition and fair priced. We will not In rcsponsiblt for sell nut I'aiuts and varnishes below Open i-vi ry evening until S uYloek. mattress. 30x7(1 dresser with mirror, rp Matawnn, and. service headquarters. Phone Led SALESMEN—Walter E." Taylor, repre- A. A. Bochler. Box 376-A Middle rd.. trroit unless they J* detected „«. J-i.umi-8 lur Mil'. Atlnntic Paint KLKCTlflc'IiKFRICKHATOIl. " 6 cubic dai'k ,,iik. Other matching pieces if df- 1 lank fi-UTSi . senting F* C. Russell Co., and In dis- Kt-ypoi't. Phone KE 7-0330-W-2 after before the second insertion. Cu U'- West Front St., Red Hnnk. feel, pincellliu lined, excellent enn- .j-cd. Pl2one_RE_ I.-II 17 B-M• VENETIAN BLINDS, J2.77, siies to rlbutors will be at Hotel Molly Pitch*!-, 6 P. M. 1'hnne JtE6_-22Jl; W. itinn. bargain: settee, including Ihrec 1041 TRUCK, laS-inch two-ton Fort;, Cln.-tififd advtrtiscments will b« WAK'rEO TO BUY-—Mnwoi\~Miow plow, lifi ini.-hes wide. Modern complete- Hod Cank to interview applicants for LATE MODEL lluick convertible; also reccKcd up to 5 I'. M. on K'ed- c7\Tti'f:T"S'7\NlV'l!UGS liy Mohawk. Als..- uiihnMirxl cushions. llemy_. li."> John si-. sickle, bar cutter, etc., for a Plnnet cnb over engine, with 14-foot Hat .Hales position*. Nationally 'advertised gooil Reflex camera. Write, "»• C., ncsdiiy. except real estate ndver- iindir Smith, Knrnght u-miii. Mngee JR. garden tractor. Watson. P. O. Huv ly enclosed metal head with flexible body, 7.50x2t), 10-ply tires, booster products. Complete training program. THREE-SECTION "aiiTiiiue walnui ehina brake, two speed axle, completely re- '!°?J_!' RldBnnk." llscimrils which must be received and Art loom in the newest colors, de- 401, Shrewsbury. Phono RE 6-336-l-M steel slats. Custom blinds at new Liberal commissions and bonus. i-ar CAR—Two or four-door •rilan. Ply- by coon Tuesday. signs and fabrics are now on display nl eliiMl. (inside mantle. Swedish and- ^ „. or Saturday and Sunday only.' built 100 11. P. engine and trnnsmis- neeessHey. Specialty experience helpful, low prices. EstimathiK and delivery »lon. Now seats. Price S-W". Mount- mouth. Chevrolet, or Dodge. 1948 to No cancellations will be ac- Hn\ Mini's I-lour Coverings, 6 Broad in-i. liieside fork, etc. Cnll HE 6- BRO\VN~ENAK1F;L coal stove. Excellent hut not essential. Interviews 1) to 12: 2 1950. Must be a clenn car, reasonable. .street. Red Hank. (^Second _"___ . 1044.' _ ilition, fl2. 70 Cayuga avc, free. Karl A. 1'rnnti. Phone KK Bnttllah Salen Co. Phono RE 6-0176. tn j nnd 7 to 0 Friday. March 10 on ly. cepted far or changes made in HIGHEST PRICES for your old car. We Call 6.4.1 P. M. until 10 P. M., 15 East classified ads one hour allcr re- ItOYXtriiEMINGTON. Underwood, and ANYONE HAVE USE for brass beds, rnrtnIIi perk." 7-2S16-W. WOMAN—Willing to care for small child nve., Atlnntic Highlands 1-0328-WV* 1,. C. Smith typewriters, low as $2'J.fiO. simple heavy enustrilotiuii, double sW.e: buy, we sell, we, trade. Const Auto and do light tasks In return for good rtipt fit office. ILAl'K LAilliADOR retriever, 7 month! Sales, Inc.. 140 Monmouth St., Red IfcinJt. Heeomlitionod. guaranteed, Serpico *, ilso llnlllllld type F nil burner complete: old, female, liousubrokon. Gentle dis- GENERAL CONTRACTOR, masonry, ex. otno and small snlm-y. Cnll after 6 Phone Red Bank 0-0013 lti:t Monmoulh street. Phone RFi 6 IIIMI sump pump; Write "11. E.." Bus Phone RE 6-5224. P. M.. LO 6-J06O. osition. Wonderful with children. Call pert painting nnd decorating. Store FOR EXCHANGE 14 S5. _ .Ml. Red Ilnnk. AT l-i.-i.-l-lt. _ _, ronts built. Cnll 1.0 6-2006-R. 194-i JEEP—Excellent condition, newly MAN—Mornings, » to 12. Labor work. TllKKr-- ROOMS uf brand new furniture CoSlIIN'ATIOfl GLKNWOOII oil nnd C. JOS. SSIITH. Wlmioiv ck'KniiiK. Pri- painted, leather stats, canvas top, _Wrltc, "P. T.," BoxSll.Red Hunk. fc.r S27ii. No dnwn payments for vct- 'board." J.l-'i- I'huno EA ;i-ll.",.'ll-H. vate hnmes only. Phone RE 6-0360 heater, four-wheel drive, Phune lth G- :APABLE w6M"A"N"ior genenirKnuse- WILL TRADE NEW Edwards Fidelo gas range, $101), excellent, condition. F. M. tuner, Hi to 108 megacycles, LOST AND FOUND Att SunrU Furniture. Highway WHITNEY DOLL carriage, like newj Phone RE fi-."i27f. frum 8 In 11:50 A. r EA :'.-().*sfl-M. 1043.' — work duties. Live in; room, bath, LUM AI>U r _UIN_ S^"V.honc 11K"«.'15i3. VlT'en "...i.T - l.'i; n-nple gale leg table, upright 1)4-TON FOHI., model A, new body, not mdlo supplied. Writr Mrs. D. Holsey, 3 I. F, stages, for 6-inch or -S-inch cir- M... and 2 to .1:30 P. M. . SEWING MACHINES repaired. Free in- cular bench saw or good I-', II. V- mo- ____-—— ; ; ! o'clock e\-er>'_liig_ht; Piann. philfnrm rnekir. Reasnnable, 17 HALED HAY- Floyd W. I.um. more than 10.0(1(1 miles on engine, un- Cre Farm. Bux l>0. liml Bank. Harding id.. Hod llaak.' spection Pick up and delivery. Ma- usually good condition. For quick sale, tor; convert your A. M. set to receivt !H'--Cofl77~S"mnm)"iT7u:s. Kinder pi, an c"'" ""'•""""'• jlmthbh r uutltliHt medicin- e- , cabinets, HANR1CII SCHOOL for dolts. Train- ditions. Write, "J. J. A.," Box 511, Red sire, work lo do at home. Mr_. Le- It Worlhlty -1.. UK li-'J.MI-J. each, etc.. i-eaHomible. Phone KE d- Roy Phifer, 08 Harding ri!., Red Bank, kitchen sinks, all si-.-.is, complete with WICKi.KSS OIL FURNACE, attached to 22'j:,.J. Near lire house. Main si.. Port inK director, Richard Senuine. Bank. M>~ST--E)-i- C>«SM.- »» Hriuiil 'I.. Satin rhimm Wit] hi Jit finir louiiis nicelyil , X5T2 STUirEllAKElT (wo-ilolir coiich. j PhoneJ!E_6.2?06-J. . ' I'iibinrls; water punilis. minni liuiiil-. STKNOGiiA i'H KR- liOiJK KEEPER. Must dC HRiiMeny. RK. e..:::,',.-M. nl uid'i. Asking S2."i: 60(1x1 ('. tiresi . Mminimlth. nff roule ,'IC..* Have IL Hanrlch obedience trained radio and heater, good condition. Ue«t 'WANTED—Typing to do at home. - 'healing systems, sleam, hut will, r am oiler. Phone P.E 6--l3'.J."__ be expert and thoroughly experienced. 3wrST~MVirrin-u»n");!nVe" neni'-"Lim-i. ' I hot air: nil burners and controls, fu'l Head. fl. I. Nie«, 87 Myrlli EFHKfKRATION eumprossnrs and doK. Hasic training for show, field,* Phone HE li--li:,9-M.* . Mercury ilinli r. Map.'" nv. . M.-iieli .'.. eijiiii.menl. Arrange now fur n sur- iTiTrc"F()ni)~STA"TH)N "WAGON", recon- Permanent position fur itmilificil appli- ' tanks, pipe and fillings. c-ii|ipir ami home compnnion. Directors per- cant. Salary tu start Sii-. lii-ply In ownOlfD JOBS— Laml-caniiig, gariloning, Sciilim.nliil vnlut. If Iniinil, notify llnx steel- soil pipe and linings, wntor hen'- u I'KKT OF PICKET fence. Vi'd wood vey by experienced mall for spring re- dilioned throilKhout, late mulor, 520.'. ; r handwriting to Cunlidelitinl, P. O. Hox gi-nvel work, nnd pninting. Mlnur 467. FrriluiM. ers gns and electric: rangrs. gas anil pickfts, posts, itiiod eouditioli, $6. i. placement of worn nut oi|iii|inient. Mid- sonal supervision nt all times. Reas- 1937 Buirk _i-diiii, ,2_o; 1037 Pontinc (Uftitwn Rofri^erjitimi. Jlikbwny 3j. so1l.ll, S2.',ll; 1930 lluick sedan, 5U.il; 342. Red Bank/ liuuso and furniture repairs, son-ens and electric-lerlric;: rtfriCeratorBrefrigerators,. wanninwnnliilltgt niacliin. PliiUie KK li-lljlT-W, eVeninns. onable tuition. Consistent winners at storm sash taken don-n and put up. Phmie M1_M2!i!i. 1042 Hudson sednn. $425. All sodnns EXPERIENCED salesladies' for" lady's LOST —A Mii.i nuiliil. about MavlaK autninlitic; freezers, the famous TWO-PIECE MvinK riium Mt. " p shows. Classes Tuesifay evenlnRs, S 1 "Ileriifrcem"! feplic tanks, Wn> and .'i00 IIUTCITER.S. "'STOREKEKPE'lfS. Three have ladios and hoiitcrs: also have coat arid suit store. Apply Frced'n, tJu fci^.f of (jii.-i iflilmik' and d h yearn, very nood con- 1 V, M. Meyer'a Badminton cjiib, GARDENER~~CAHET-\KEh\ Generul l-alli>n. »nd munerous other items. Open used slum-ens,'- -', enniplet,- witll units. latest inspection, Applt-gate's Ga- 113 Broad St. heavy, (iwn, r will i;ivi- n wiinl lu- liliun. lull en j mid G P. M., KE raKe. corner Avenue U and Vnlley dr., maintennnco, full knowledge of flow- ,'VeiiiriKS. AllH'licaii rree7.el-rllimbiliB 1-', duwn. 12 months In pay. Middleluwn Ocean and Peninsula lives.. Sea TWO" TAXI DRIVERS. Apply al once. ers, fruit mid vegetables. Married. No i>f yie.H si-titiiniMilii! l Refi-igei-utinn, Highway it-',. Phone MI A_tlarUlc_ Highnuulsi P. T. Cab Co., 182 Monmouth St.. cnuM- mnial is & ileiiline Supply Co.. Iliishway "•• " oil. lliinlit. I'll one RE 6-5 Kill, Visitors children. beBt of references. Call RU liendilen's Corner. Middletown. Phone Rrd Ha"I. vnhie. Call RK 6-I-lll-W after able for living r Fur further in jjji. welcome. YOU CAN BUY that dependable used # car frum Deliidder lluick Inc. Sumo SALESMAN—Alert, aggressive. Must 5 P. M. HE C-:t«77. furniallnii riill KK r,.ll'J.-|f^. TtFiA0T'rFUr;~N"EW " STAINLKSS st, el LICENSED—Practical nurse would like AV" Timoiiiy. nilulilly inixt'ili nl«' bevel-awe onnler. coinplete with unit. of the cars included in our stuck ari: have ci.r. to sell nmioniilly advertised (iTl.f.lON ull l-i.tnili Yiirniice. Very rtas- WA'rEI'<>• month!'. iiimlili\ Call ICE 6-ii7.-i.s-J. siirfnoes, ohimno.ys K specialty; asbt-s- cury couviT'ible, 1!I47 Oldsmubile twn- lected will bo given full on-operntion. SKCiiNl'"llAMi I.UM'flKli: non 'JNIJ. IHNlN'ti llOOM RU(;*tiT\l2; $.V: veliella'ii lown i'efiiKeration, llijjhwny :i."i. Phone Y'OUNII WELL-BREH woman desires Hlncl; nml white, rii'iuc call HE 6- MI .yiiiHl. _ ns-ot-im-iit sh'iiKte.i rt-Htured to oriKiual ;!in,r, 10-t.S l)e Suto twu-door, Iil.'l7 Pack- (Ipp.irtuulty fur advamenieiit. 1'hinie (lll'.r.'. Hi ward • _ Ill fi el : l.'ill 2N«. Ifi feet; l!ft 1.\^. lilimU. ^s '..-inch, euniidete and KOIH\ oailty ami milled durability: pointing, good poi-iiiant-nt homo for svll mid two "0 feet: 10 2\S. 'JiJill fe.tfet. SSome i\\ WKSTiNillHfUSE. 1 '.IT..ai»rs. Kindi-r pli'ase return ash _-v\6xO: nnd some dnnrs: 4,001) typ" lablo, Mr,. Call KE 6-illllS. Phone MI 5-020!). ONE-DAY SAW service. Torn power mouth St., Red Bank. Phone RE 6- to sleep in. No cooking, light laundry. rnpers \_factory. Locust st.. Keyport. I:, IO-JL pany, tireat ;^nl inn ntnl value. Ilcwnrd. limo ho>r, garden tools and lawiimow- *4. dairy ratiiui M.I! Cash. Hancc e. CESSPOOLS cleaned and built, septic 'oars' experience. Estimates cheerfully motor recently. New battery and EXPElilENCED EGG candler. Full time ANY VARIETY OF typing to do at Mr;, niimas ll.ik> r. Thnnr_ RV \L0.11 s. Disbnnv Brnlhcrs. Whalcpoiid rd,, Davis. I'hnnr I!K n.lllll tanks cleaned mid Installed, drains In- Bi'en. Louis Ca««nn, 44R Shrewsburv Smith Wind heater, latest inspection, job. Steady position. Write, "Egg home. For appointment, call JIE 6- LtlST—IIOL-. Mack Se'iltie. l'imlrr pleiisc West Lung Hi .nil il. Phoiie_ LO 1} - 2 li S Ib ANTHIUE COHIILEirs lienrh. inalmgnny stalled. Phone nuy time dny or n'iKh'., nvo.. Red Hank. Phone RE6-4O54.W. $T!i^_ I'hone_EA 3-06I6-.I.' Candlor," Rpx_5_ll. Rrd Bnnk._ I 644-R_betwren I, and 7 P. M. cotilart C H. Wilbrr, 2S McLareii St., APPTf- FIRB"W(T(lt>. Ciit'stijVi- and lire- liniOi. JSil. Call RE 6-U7'.l I-R-I. Humson 1-0740-J. Hnrvey C. Tllton. 2 1031 MODEL A~" FORD." Good running EXPEiUENCEp FINISHERS 'and" button _ Sn\TUiRE Rr-FINED widow wishel or phon.- RK li.4>ii. placo size. Cheap If I'm cart il your- Drnco plncc. Rumson. C. JOSEPH SMITH. 1-rcc esti- condition, motor overhauled, good sewer on ladies' suits. Piece work. Ap- employment as compnnlon-houBekeep- LOST—Welsh Terrier, two weeks nj:o, i'Ailt OF MAPLE twin beds, etc. fieasou- self. 51(1 per cord, or 50. rents per mates on all types decorating; tires. Write to J. Cross, 164 Broad St., ply lu Bnrnen nnd Sronduto, 361 Brond- -r in smnll family of one or two per- S months olfl. hn* hfrck linck mill tan heaprd bushel in small (itiantillcs. Phone _ able. Call RF, n.2.-|33-M. ESTELLE PECORATINO Service. Eslnb- YODNG (illtl.'S "spring olnlhing. M'r.es Red Unit.* way, »nng Branch^ __^ sons. Elderly preferred. Write, "E. leps. I.ttM from Mnple ave. Itrwnrd. 1 lished UI'JO. Plain nnd decora'ivf wallpaper hanKimj: painting, exter- 3 MI ."-JU-? -- _ _— 12-11, excellent condition. Drosses, 1947 MERCURY convertible. One owii"- FEMALE—Legnl stenogrnphers, book- !!"--_.__l_ 11. Red Bank.• Hresspr. ll:» Wrst I'tiuit St., Red Ilnnk. 1 palmlnit, papcrhnngini;, property main- ior and interior: remodeling bath- YOUNG REFINED woman withes po- rhono_ RK t-_42l_i-J.' ..'..... NEED A'MONUM'ENT or marker .' SUM: navy blue coat nnd hat, mnke Ideal cr. A beautiful car, 1415, or your car keeper, typists, sewing machine oper- at Henilerson Mniuiineiit Works, High- Easier nutlit: also winter cunt, detach- tcnanco InrKa and small estates. Phone rooms nnd kitchens: all types wood • as down payment. i.ank r.ites. Red Bank .'i'ors flml stenogrnphers. Mule—cabinet jition as companion-housekeeper for LOST—-Icbruary J*. between Rumson nnd R. II. 8.0692. Motors, 325 Maple avc. Phone RE 6- makers, tool grinders, spotter, die maker ndulU. Relinhle and willing. Call Sun* Red nnnk. or in vicinity o( River- av .1'., Rod Dank. Finest uunlity. Best ably bund, and penjneket. Bargains. Ca and mctnl cnbincts: plumbing and prices Phone RE 6-2.s:'.6-M. EXPERT CAItl'ET Inyitm. " wiiwriiix! 3H00- O|ien e^ningsji^d Sunday.s._ and seller, machine and hand prcssers, day KE_6J;0203I.R. view hospital, liirac nval shapfil monn- f electrical work; all typos new celt- LILYMAY WJLXINS. King's highwny TW IN""ilEI)S;~iiox~|irTiig'»'.~lleiiiltyMVt IringinK. blmiitm nnd renovatii-K. 1946 PACKARD 6'acdan. Traded on Uf- chemical engineer, technical writers, il- WILTPBOARI) Ci-ir_5REN by day, for • tone rins in cold scroll setting. Seii- Perry Cruy. 45 Waverly iilace. Met) ings installed: general carpentry re- lustrator, offset operntor nnd compositor working mothers, {0 per week, 105 titnental value. Reward. I'hone RU 1» Middletown. Phone MI 5-047S for inatlres.-'es: drosslng table, glass loti, tramatic Packard. Excellent. Your enr home made rolls, cakes nnd pies, reas- mirror, and bench, two table lamps, two Hank. I'hone Roil Hank 6-322B. pairs. Work ffiinrantecrl from 2 to or 33."i0 down, bank rates. Red Bank printer. Apply In person to N. J. State Shrewsbury ave. Phone RE 6-2244-J. ttti-R. Employment Service, «H East Front si., onable. end tables, full siz.e feather bed. Phoue ANTON 1IAI.VOI1SBN—Paintinn con. » years. Jobs financed if desired. Motors. ;t2'i Maple avc. Phone RE 6- RELIABLE MOTHERLY person n3 baby FRUIT" "TREES—Apple's, peaches, pear!, KU 1-1426. trnctoi, interior, exterior, papcrhiMiit- 3SO0. Open evenings nnd Sundays. Red Hnnk. Nn fees chnrgcil. ; In addition, window cleaning service litter. References. Call RE 6-2176-R. horries: benics, strawberries, i-nspber. TIlliEE icn GUTTERS. LEADERS, in conper or ga,. WOM.VN—For general houseivork. Must LAUNDRY TO DO at home. 1'lrst-clasi CALL US WHEN tilling your intiquti, gold, lovely beyond description; red evenings and Sundays. china, bric-a-brac and hou»ehold ar- rhsn.tJKJl: il? vanlzcd. Call Us for an estimate ot. be very clean, honest and reliable. work. Phone RE 6-2826.' MIXED HAY—Few ions of alfalfa. Pun quilted sntin bathrnbe or louaging robe, INSllltfc, YOUR HOME, business, dulo. ticles. Sea Bricht Antinun & Gift any sheet mttal work. J. V, Hngart, Vi mobile nml other property with Haw- A DOZE>(">ZEJN! CHEATP "CATTSCARS" and ihTBt References, l-'ive-dny week, 0:30 to 5. YOUNG WOMAN deslrel day'i work. bred Hampshire pips. Cledniur Farms, In AT Fouler street, Ttlvcr Plaia, Red Bank trucks. Cleaning house. Nnme your Reply only if steady job is desired. 6hot)pe. Phone Sea Bright 2-0009. or Scobcyvillo. Phone_KA__:l-_iJ67-M-Jj kins llrothcrs, Real Etaleri and lusur-'' Phone RE 6-4181-M. Long Branch 6-4137. Scbcy ____ GARAGE OR second-baud lumber. Call Phone R. B.J-0.70S.M , ance. 77 Broad street. Phone Red Bank price. Red Bank Motors, 32"- Maple Write. "C. H. R.." Box 511. Rod Bnnk. CASH irEtJISTERSir . Army jh or write. A. Stall, Wnlnut St., BoxMASON" AND rLASTEHINO work done. S-0.U2 ave. Phone, RE 6-HSOO, Open evenings chines, lariifi quantity. PrPric dd fu r 111-A. li. F. p.. Red P.iink/' Ph nnd SundayB. WE BUY AND SELL anythlniil quick salel . KimbeKibr lluslneslll s MMachinehi s CARPENTKh. PAINTER, repair work REAL ESTATE FOR RENT ^ - GENTLEMAN'S PEARL stit Sh'l'TIO TANKS and -ssiioula cleat.ed: and odd John done. Call RE 6-0435. 1037 CHEVROLET COUPE. Very good WANTED TO RENT Contents of homes, stores, estates, Comi'any,C 3;V12 EnstoEt n ave., coruorner off bomSom- r.-nM-'s, Vnlu,d .5]7.*i. Call I1U also (Irv wells, drains Initnllerl. Ks- ruining condition, $H5. Inquire 241 c«Uars, attics, china, glassware, an. oj^_st,,J^vJI_n,ns_wiok^ TKN7(joi7l-;"~"GALVA"Nrz"ET)~,,"esl"," tw timatos given. Oscar Beckfr. 47 Sec- First su Keyport. Phone KE7-2788-M. LET US GIVE YOU an estimate on OFFICES—In Kelly building, corner tiquei, art objects and all brje-s- GUERNSEY COWS, purebred, registered gnlv.niiiod drinking cmis. three ond street. Fair Havjt- Phone Hod Hank FORD TUDOR lO.ie. good running con- SIX ROOMS or more. Nenr or on river. some fresh, others due shortly. I!- /.. |-vanize,l ash ban-els. Jeanne A. Bedell. 6-JJIB4 your electrical work. Globe Elec- dition, radio nnd heater, 5150. Phone Broad street and Harding road. Apply brac. Ruscll's, 25 Ealt Kront street, Accessible, option to buy. Will decor- your broker, or J. U. Kelly Co., Bed SteliersonSlelierson. Twin (InOak Farms. Scobeyvilley. (-n)j HE I;.I.-,.-,:I-M, tric Shop, 7.1 West nerKcn pi. KE li-l:>0H-W.* PAINTING AND paporhantini;. Estl- ate. Not over $100. Advertising execu- Bank. Phor,. Red Bank 6-1693. l'reehi.ld. I!. !•', I). No. 1. Phone EA a. WOOD Fi(AM"E BUILiJimil Illxlll, TWO 1031" C^IEYitOU^^nrrsTTnTiiTrc tive: two children. Call Summit 6- rjiJites given. J. Tansey. Phone HE Phono RE 6-4894. EATONTOWN AREA. Second Hoor Iil«2-.W;1^._ shim:lo ronf. Exeellont for playhouse, C-2.-IS0-J. nftcr 5 I>. M., li,i Hudson nve., fast u.'iVt.'l-M, or write, M. G. I_then, Beech AUTO RADIATORS— New, used and re- tn.il shed, insulaled, wall board inside. Spring dr.. Summit. References. apartment, whole floor, in privatt f'KBE PUPP'lKS. I'emales. CARBURETORS and iniigiiclo. rebu Kennsburg. Best olTor takes them. home, &epamte entrance, unfurnished, conditioned. Same dny service on re- No sir KS: fresh frozen horso Excellent condition. Call RE 6-3."i70 af- PAINTING—The right way. Do it now. VERY SMALL BUNGALOW ""with op- r^uick. factors wurkmnnshlti. Dou"lai» Ernest (.'. Rnynor, Sr.. 294 South 1038 FORD ciiili coupe. Gooirtires. good newly painted and 'decorated, living pairs nnd clcnnitiK- (luarantccd work. Sec meat, five- pounds, 51. Visit our ne ter liJ\ M. condition, S17S. Phone_KE 6-0507-R." tion to huy. Low rent, low cash us first for rndintors. Ucd Hani: Radi- bird mid animal department. Helen Electric Co., 35 East Front St., RedHridfo live.. Red Bank. Phone RE 6- room, two bedrooms, man-sized bnth- - CANS —New tin, ii-gallnn, siillnre, 7-inch Hnnk. Phnno RK 0.O12R. •II2I-R.* SE'DAN'DETlVltfV, fjail Chevrolet. Sx- nrice desirable. Condition not too Im-room, genuine tile, kitchen, new rangt ator Works, 113 West 1'ront Ft. Phone Miler, Aqiiarist, State Iliuhway 3, ,. be- friction tops. Sacrifice. Call RE 6. portant. Vicinity Long Brnnch shore area HE 6-1177 tween Palmer and Laurel nves. Open ARTHUR K. BOYCK. uuiiitlnij contrac- eellent condition for Hgo, c'u]J Ken nnd ciectiie refrigerator, heat nnd hot 3.'i7ii_Bflor 6 P._M. WE BUY ANYTHING and cverythlm; ray; Floor_Coycring-. RE 6-jlB7'_.* desired. Write, "Small Bungalow," Box Sundars^J'hone MI 5.II34P. tor, t'xterior nnd interior pnintlnt; es- 1 n water furnished. Rental to dcslrnblt LEICA :i.OTM~~t'AMEl!A71~iU""c^ipra tlmates, supplied on Iflrpa or small lube Huch as seennd-hand furniture, a>i- MODEL "A FORD. 1031 convertible ___ 5i! -E".. J?i! couple. $sr,. R»y Stillman. State High- PLYWOOD—-3i". S". ii"- O«raii« MONKEY AND PARTIOT pet shm> bond- 0 ramt-fiiidcr. Excellent enndition, ?60. Flrst-i'las work bv prni-tleal nilnters iucs, glassware, old gun* Rnti real es- coupe. Good transportation. liendy for FOUR ROOMS, unfurnished, rn Red vny. Shrewsbury. Phone RE 6-5111. doors, special, 119.50: No. 1 Per- qiinrters. Foods, remedies, birds and i*_ Washingtmi St.. Krd Hank.- tate anil give the hest pricee. Call elites: fish and aquiiriums: frish. fro7.cn Phones RU 1-OBf.e or RU 1-1337. 1050 piates: J75. Call AT 1-1685-R Bank. Not more than $60 per month, SfAIHE COX AGENCY, realtor! and In- fection n-ood shingles: doora, PlllLCO" COMBINATION. "Perfect con Swarti Furniture, Highway 35. RE 6- after 7 P. M._ heat and hot writer included. Phone RE hnrse meat. IVce clelivery, Jioil Hank Prt .12111. surorn, specializing In waterfront novelty tiding, mouldings: kiln dried Shop. _EnstJ;'ront_n. P_houe_RK S.4JI1IJ. ilition, like now. Originally $149. For OIL LAMPS converted for electric. "A LITTLE OUT THE'way.buflesii" to C-1353.* properties, sales nnd rentals. Coman.he ciulrl._ mlv. will sell for $10. Call MI 1*10. 1x12 whin pine. National liAHY i'HICKS." While Leuhorns nnd Ity. Lamps rewired. Ws call for pay." Carefully selected, low mileage Drive, Portaupeck, in the Borough of IRON RAILINGS (at porches, stair- cars. Outstanding values, all priced be- THREE-flEDROOM house In good Ocei-nport. Phone LO 6-1602. Lumber Co.. 146 Belniont avenue, New Hnmpshire Reds. Order now for and deliver. Harold's Ilndlo and Mnreh nnd Anril delivery. \Vill>:rrndl n)irirE'iTEirv";\Lu"i-sr^e~our~sh"ow. ways, etc. Made to order by See- low the prevailing market, 1046 Chry- location of Red Bnnk. by respon- Long Branch. I'hont Long Branch rnnniE. Solid maple cednr ohest ?2.*., Klrctrin Shop, 1« West Front St., sler Windsor sedan; 1941 Plymouth Spe- Hruthers. l.ineiofl. Phone HE f,-:i:.7 1-M. rlorf Company, 2\ ye»r» at H West sible couple with three children. OFFICE SPACE. Carlton theatir (-2400. 1 soniri« cabinet ^.I..",)!. hnniiicr 5I.*.O, Red Uank. Phone 6-2714. cial deluxe two-dnnr srdnn; l'.47 Chev- ULUL-IlERltY PLANTS." 3 yr. 1 '..'M' St., Ited Ilnnk. Phone RK 6-2189. rolet four-door Fleetmnstcr sedan; 1047 building. Apply Manager, Car'tan Jersey. Hnncecas, Concord. ISutitl, llur- fibre iixli rim S6--.I.. MIIIIII ,i,.,. ,-hvl uf Phone RE 'd-5207-W. drawers f».,'.o, tea wagon 312.r,0, beds, Chevrolet convertible coiipo; 1036 Olds- theater. /•AN UEL'JS ANO PULLEYS for elvc )in«tun, uNo seven vnrietics rooted cut- LiU'v"N~ANil"~l'OKirii"fwrliiTu're "rcpaiulcd* .nipleto .«l.*,: nmlirnn* S.t.,*((. (runk MULTItiJiAi'llING, mirnei>»r«pbii-.«, mobile tiro-duor sed.in: I!»I7 Bmek super FAMTLT OF Foi/fiTaiiults desires to trie motors m stuck. Douglas ElfcC- tilil.'i :i-fi." Special prices on laik'o or- St-7.-., .,,1.1 uv,-rstlllTrd living muni ell: Called for and delivered. Wllkins Mo- puhllo stenography, miilint;, notary ftiur-door sedan; I04S Plymouth four- trie Co., 3I> l^n^t Front street. Phun« deri. The only exclusive bliiebi rry inir- tor Sales. Phont Hcd Bank 6-0010. Ass rent year around house, unfurnished. LARGE FRONT OFFICES, one or two B S7.r.u each. Many nthir items. Huso public. LcUcrcrnft, fi!) Broad St., Reddoor sedan: 10 16 Buiok Super two-dnor adjoining rooms, heat nnd electricity R) flauli C-Olsa. seri-nuin in .Neiv Jer ry, Abram P.ruwn, for Mr Rritton Must be in good condition nnd fir.st- fiii'iu|ure._2_o Kast Friint Mt. Jlanik. FhimoJtF.e^Oup. sednn ,* 11)17 lluick Super convertible elnss rielKhborhmirl. Write, "Family," supplied. 340 monthly. Serpicn Build- COLUSI'OT REritit;i:iiATOR, si.\ cubic Hrnwn's Mills, N, J. l'honc Pcnlbertori WE I1IJV. WE".SELL iinylhTiTgT LiKrnl FOR INSURANCE of all klii.H. see K. V. coupe: 1042 Buiek two-door scdnn ; 104S Rox Sll.Jted Hank. Ing, next to Carlton theater. Phone RE feet. Price JTid. Walter S. Ackerson, HIT I. ALBERT E. nlGELOW, painting nnd allowances nn your used furniture. R. U. Stout, Lewis biiililinii. 77-19 decurntlntt service. Estimates cheer- Plymouth four-door sedan; 1040 Chev- fTOVEliNMENT elcctrlcaiTn'rjrneer and Tcletiraph Hill rd., iiazlct. I'hone KE 7- MI\"KI) HAY—Also custom linliiiK i>f Fine selection ,,f good slightly used fur. rolet flub i-ounc: 13 II Plymouth pickup Oniia-It. Broad streot (nhoyp Ninvberrv stori*) fully given. Main >t., Bclford. Phone working wife desire furnished apart- NEW FOUR-ROOM apnrtmenT iiiifur- loose hay in the barn, or other lutlinK. nitiire, mid nbjects and bric-a-brac. RUB- i'_-ton; IMS ,1'ord ".-ton pickup; 1046 ment and giuagc in Red Hank area. nlshed, yearly rentnl. Inquire 27 Un- , Phono liE B-HlS-H-l after .1 P. M. CENERAL ClINTUACTOU, landscaplni?, KE fi-o:ilfi-.T. Dods'v 1,_-ton pickup. Lowest down i'il'-._2."i Kast Frnnt St. unullnt,', top soil, till dirt, cimlem, Would like prlvnle kitchen and bath. ion tn.. Kennsburg w.eek dnya after I UOBAHT DISHWASHER, model A-H-l. G. E." REFRKiERATOII. Small sizt.'A WE FURNISH "iin^~i-unni~ur~ciuTipTet WELL nlilLLINU, pump sales and ser- payment, longest terms possible. Open Permanent residents, to S65. Write. "E. Good condition. Inquire Rollo Post little old, but in perfect mcchnnical Rravel, munnre, cesspnoU and dry wells vice, rigRlng, trucking and concrete Sundays. William J. Lcvlno, 43 Occnn- or all day Saturday or Sunday. hnine or apartment. Fur real value iiilllt. diiveways repnircd. Lionel Simon E.i" Box 511, Red nnnk." KT-YPORT"—-TWO stores, on best" Block. House, Keyporl 7-11100. rniiditioiu__Phmio_.SE 2-(l(l7'.i. see our s.-ilo«rnoms. Utisoil's. 2.'. Ka;.. work and bulk heading. Sidney Van- port nve., West Long Branch. Phone I'hone R. II. li-O.liil Sehoick. 43 White rd.. Red Bank, Phone LO fi-S IliH nr B-JJII23.J. 30 West Front St., ahout 14x47, S100 V UELT.S FOH tawliowwert,. wutniiiit CHINESE ORIENTAL rut:, '.;xl2, blue Frnnt si.. Red Bank. Phune RE li-1603. a month: 32 West Front St., ahout machines, power touls. Merril Ma- bnciiuroiind, excellmt condition. Phone : RE 6-1340. A'NTIQtjBS IIOUGHT""and~7n"idr"() viiT INCOME TAX—Your Inx return pre 1038 FORT5T "S.1 II. P., drliiie coup.. MISCELLANEOUS 17x47. 1125 a month. Suitable almost thine Shop, 24 Mechanic) street, Red BK_r..4iiT7-M.* fl-limes S".:,ll, Vietoriim cnlicli .<'_'.",, pared to jis.;ure you of mn.iimun) legal Body 111 A-l condition. Motor recent- any buBine.s. Apply Wngncr Market Dank-. TURKEY ToUl.TS— One tn ltld. Mcents Victorian arm chair $X.;,n. Victorian snviiiiis. Prompt cuurtcous service. FLOOR SANDING, rcllnlshlng, wnx. ly overhauled. Best olTor. Phone RE 6 Co., P. O. Hox 267, Newark 1. Phono ATTENTION HOME OWNERS'—Save -ach. Pick them u(i at the Shore Ti bunl so 51.-,, lillirhlo-tnp drcisrr SHI, Molerii fees. F. B. Eddy, 66 Myrtle lug, asphalt and rubber tile in. j_ __ LISTINGS WANTED—II you hav« a Market '--0173. monry by modernizing your house key hatchery, Cnmpbcll'fl Junction. inc.. Long llt-mn-ll. J oucl.ni, clucl. ^l.'i, old frames 2.*, cents, BlnlU'd and serviced, Inlaid linoleum 1 1536 KoTlD COUPE. Very guoil con hoim for s/llo; bl)ver» trailing. R. V. . ^!GALOWA . Seven rooms. yourself. W« are equipped to supply Phniio KE d-K'07. __ ."id cents ,ind SI: nlil china, glassware, CESSPOOL CLIIANTNG, buildlnu ei H. Stout, 77 Broad street- Phone Red you vrith all the uiiitirinls necessary. sink nnd counter tops. Arthur W, dltlon, Call Carl Becker, HE (I-H84. tiled kitchen, hnth, cedar closets, hot .. NEW' O'."K/6 t-ubic-foot i-Vfi-li:- mid nbji o's and bric-n-blnc. Ruscil's. pnul sclitic tanks, dry wells and nT35 BUICK, A-l running order. "Lnte7t Hank n-2141. water heat: two-car garage. Avnllnbl* Small monthly payments arranged on tor, Jllin. Cnll .-'atui-day III A. M. 2"' East Frnnt st. drains. Also won,I licaloi-, suuiiig jubi Acker, Chestnut st.. Port Monmouth, purchase of any mult-rials. Hero an Inspection. CJtilck huy, *.i0. Cnll nt April 1st. Mrs. Hnnco, 1.14 Maplt arc, to 12 noun. HE 6-ii:i7il. Mis. Jordan." "CHILD'S rillAND NEW Ihree-wlieell ti-T- and trucking. 110 Poach St., Shrewsbury Phone KE 6-2036-J. Davidson's Super Market. Jack Landa, BOARDING HOME for elderly Rod Hank. Phone RE li-0630-M." aun.* ot tlis lobs you can i. Pinippt servici e mid lel-e dition. Needs fixing Inside, $35, Phone 82-A, Atlantic Highlands, Rates SUMMER RENTALS—Wo now*~have niillwork, hardware, p:iint, wall board, D.II'iS.lt. Silver. ruofitiil. siditiK, ply.rood, doors, n-indows, imr mnchiti suiall jras stnvi. combiii- duced wiuro scale, Charlehl s SoulinSli , I'honh e EA 3-ollKi.R.I.' $20 to $35 weekly. nVtli'ablo several attrnctivc hoineK In ohi. alliill «i«l nml iras iuvc seals. H LET US liniNI! )ie»v life Into your rugs Ilumson-Spa Bright nrra. Ella Wiltshire ldsuliitiori, etc. IVfc house t»!nn hooK. iiOX"E"I< - biinilTc, "III ISlS rlllliSON "fnu'iwinor s"rtl""nV~(!nn3 Americnii Buildinu Sutit'ly. Highway ^5, AKC, K7.*,, Want wood home smallll electrilt c nfriir Falco shampooing revives their beauty, condillnn. Best oirer takes It. Phone Agency, 122u Ocean ave., Sea Bright. for pet. Phone EA 3.0640.J.' _ h. l , -,, , - unpninteil WANTE~D—Person or person's~tn~ifrivc at Headden's Corner, Middletown. t'hort chilli*, kitchen mbim-is, ,,,|,l ,-hrnmo FLOOH-WAX1NC. Call Red Hank SloriiKc facilities. I'lione tndny. Little RE 6-0921-M.' PJlone SE 2-OOU4. __^ _ Falls Lmlmlry, HE 6-2600. Ask for tic hydramntlc Oldsmobllo to St. Prters- KI SfoIt'KTtXTurfE' Graiiil liapid'double rnnirn, n-ardrolirs, ma|ile cellar ohesl. 6-2478. Kupei-ior I-'lonr Waslna GA"RA"fS"E, ti monthly! fil Lake nve,, (."LAlJlOLUS itULIIS. lil . l;,u fur unit, total 18 feel long. 3 feet wide. .-, pnrtmont C. liurg, Fla. Leaving March 30 nr 31. twin llollynmid beds. ',, r.nd full sin- Will pny car expenses. Cnll RE 6- _I-'alr Haven. Phmie RE_6-3r,24.H. S':S . Postpaiiotpl l if oi de llrilli.-iiil feel h'-ghK , two sides, each witll rolling Co. Private homeH our specialty. beds, nillnway lieds, tix|2 „,„. ]lUri|gi-'K CESSPOOLS AND sentilc tanki cleaned. 0624, giving references. ONLY ST"ortE""'IN vTcTnily. EsUbifshel Itlendeidl l iiiiinpe. HHeaiitilul fin lniui|iii'l ,:las ilii mljuMabio Khelves. J. Yan- HELP WANTED H'arehnuse. (next t,, Sti-lnhneh's Pnrking built and repnlroil. Modern drainage 2-*> years. Next to public school. Low and lluwer gardens. (S)'ii'ial tiller rit ko. :i'l l^n.ad »t., Red Halik. loll, 24 Clay st. Red Bank, Phone RE iertnc inUrlk-,1 Robert Albe. West Keanskurii by basket nr Innliel.) I Infold & 'h if u tor. (!odspuuls dux and cleaned. Sop rent to good business mnn or woman. COCKKR Sl'ANIELS-~Toii weeks" nl'ii". Phone KennMiurn O-O49J. Immediate possession. Cnll owner, EA Comliany.jri entiili_t, N. J. Red and black, AKC roKlstered. Tfi I. K V1 Sli IK ~S i'Vr ~7 -I n e I," Si tlf "Sing nT- tic tanks nml ilraiiiH lustalledi 25 years LIVE-IN JOBS AVAILABLE. Doroes'Jc BOATS 1 111 10VKit" CLEANERS repnlriiii7~bnr-ji7i K-neral; cook and first-floor I flrst< n-oos.2." ANTIQUE 'SHI'II . ""Vlrtiirinir liiiitef. Heavy hum- and heavy cuutid. Phone fur. Will ileinunstrnte. Cost $200. Sell oxporiiip H o, IIluward TlltonTt , ill) Center _ l:ur rehrlstlrd. Allen Electric Shun. 18 eln.s cooks, wnttress. Apply Roherls LITTLE" SlLVEH=V, lir leTirhuTclTc"S: rjirved lady'*, yentlemnji's rJuii 111 1.0281.11. ffur S7,'i: nlsn twn lioiislii H,,., an,| tu|,M, St.t , HilmsunH . l'l'hh l:url0»T*l r ; 1 Whlto uri-et. Phonn Red Honk D.0II1 Employment Agency, 77 Broad street. I'OIID MAKINE ENOINEa Uhm«n lonlnl duple-i, 2U-foot living room, marbli! top wiish*tmids. laliles. elicit SOME 27 OAK 2x4 s. gi ei-ii." "Will i.VH"ior Phune HE ri.47.1'. . W1IELAN AND CLARK. I'nlntlm,' and Hod Ilnnk. drawtri, ele. I'lici^ leasmiable. (1pm converted, 100 h. p. V-S, ditht-cjlln- fireplace, threo bodruonis, tilntnjr ruom, 1 II cents a fuul: also pair I'hiiiehllla l-'ICtCilllAIItK—Si " eilllic feet, ri pnper lianKisik'. lly day nr contract KoUHEWlVUS—IVo"Vuu liml "It"dflfit der, J-I7Ss 03 h. p. sh-cyllnder, M4li tiled kitchen, lireakfnst room, stinparlnr, dully '.ml Siimlnjj, Ph.nie KK dJ5!1J. rabbits H. Walt Wilson, Ki'cn it. no.M kliiir *;ln. 4.1 Wallace COMPLETK LANDSCAPE service. . *l. 4.1 Wallace St.St., Phone JIEJI.-'IS.W sir EA ,1.10" I. making ends mi-et fmlny T Wo have a Coliver^on kit for your 1037 to 1(1.8don, two tiled baths, scrrrnei] porch, Next tn fire liinisr. Main n., Pint Mnn- In Hrlisi'h's. _ Roil Ilnnk. I'hcinc RKK 66.2tr,I-J or HHE I'lnnls, shrubs, trees, supplied and miiiith.* Oil A lit "CAr7lN(raud "rusli orkTTVir pnrt-tlmo Income plnn tn help you. Ncnt Ford V-S enjlnt, 1120, Mount .English nttio, full basement, nil stwim heat, hard. ZK'NITII COri'SlLE radrn".T'iioiiugiirpF, «-:illll-M. bur Ivitis, IU Weft Sunset live. Phone planted. Lawns mntle or rirnvatrd, Sales Co., Ford dealer, Red Blink, wnod floors, redecorated throughout | vWlllll~.HRr:i'M< I., (Km; • I.IIHIIIUK.' riinilillllllli.il. I'lHiliealU in '. !>', liml. nppeaianeo and a few spare hours ('! I li I."'.S A li I."'" (V(I'l 11,' "itif In jTr"nat .""• iiiTry IIK .••(.1MS.lt. Malnli nniicii by week nr ninnth. T, nunllfy yuii, Write, "Parl-tlrac," Box twn-e.ir oVIached gnrrtge; l^-acro lamf- Chnrlrs II. Wiliun's I ymd. ::»-,,i in-i... Bust KeatiibuiB, alii r ,'i P. M. led: Him k'lf.v wonl tailurod suit anil SfA Rl N irj_N( 11S ETP lie ii«V (T,"l 9"4 9T I nil Traili St., Shicwsbuiy town-hiii, phunti KI.KCI'HIC MOTOH rsbulldii.u Is out Ml. llriMUnk. scaped roiner Hhllded lot, loentrd two TllilR"\rASllIrVG machine', wringer lype. Ihiee plnld skirts, All III excellent con- Stevens. Phunii RE 6-2H26-J, 7 It, I'., reduction 1.4,'i, like new, chang- blocks from school, House recently RK 6-1 MB Nu pump, in i!oml euiidlliuii. Price ilitl, fit te buslnesji Cull tm fof qt.lffk serfloe. IidUTrTMA"N""-lui ~os"iaTiM71i7il !n"undry ing It) tirln scroll-. Itc/il buy, i'lione .year. Phnnc ami dry cleaning rniitr. Must be will- oriillliprd with WestliighiiiiM' rcfrlKrrnlur, lKjIIIIEKMAN I'lNSl'IIKIIS. >i\ wi, U W: I'IIUIII KE (l-'il I'.'.M. HE K.'Js.M. Douirhs Klectrlc Co., m i-;»«t r>onl MoliKAIJ" UNIJSC'AI'K'servTfe," Joseph" I'erlh Amboy 4.|.",86, M;. .M'sl Ilank._ Phnlie UK 11-012)1. lug In caiivais, Write, "Routenian," Rnx Wostlnghouse rallKo, Write, "Colonial nld. AKC II irimi II d, mnlis nnd Ii- cTiMf'lii-SSOli L. Moreiiii, Jr. landscape consultant Dill'lrx," llnx nil, Red Hank. malri. i-liii In I >*i n n^ h !• ^ T i ii • k . Hi I'imview .'ill. Red Bnnk, giving age nnd nunll. HOW lli)"ATrt -New" "1 S.fniit" and ' I 4-f.iiit iail'i. like new. FtiKidiii three duiible SI (i, cupper'tubing i cents ii AXUTIONEK AND Alipraher. U O nnd emifrnt'ttir. General Inmlsrnplnu, In. STORE—All Improvements, Heat sup. ayi . Kiaiiklnnv. Cull KK fi • 1 1 .* - - \\ . erdnr, nnk, ur mnliogany triuisum: sets, ileetric btaki fnnl. brasH |iipi s, ii|i to ^ f,.,-t r,u (-rnts Coats. 4UQ Hail, avrnus, [,oti)i Branrli elu-lii.g estimates, plnus, tilnntltiir. light coppei' rivets, bras.i scrr-ws. Excellent piled. Gmage Included I In business tee- INTKTIKATJONAI, HIII v. rl. j. 'iwiV.rinv tren moving ami trimming, lawns, rntn* lilc. Oilier,, I'lione KE H.iiL'u.l-ll, eaeh: irasullne lurch t'2, slnvi- gniles ft Phune 1,0 li.ll.'ilitl, _ _ _ 1 for inillinaid use, Inimrdlnti* or order Hun, three blocks from station, lfifi Illlll p'Mit' I. Mi | I i iniiliiliilt VS'lnle tilling, nil . Business Ilicntluii Cnlt's ut'j,',,nlzHtl(in Is sfmmim-liig n |,|-ograni TWO I'lllAltKTTE Miidim: niaehinei, in each, iilsu pliinililng supplii .. Evenlniirn WK ,'AY 'lilinii'st lirlr-V. liii yuiir~|iiiiil* fur spring delivery, Wrlle, Vrttc-r' Shrewsbury nve,. Rod Hank, AIM ranri, Niilivsmiip hi, Ited Ilnnk. Neck Mulling Hililn'Ni R, F, |), 1, l' wllloh has the r-mlnrs.nunl of Cnrdlllll liiin.l eiiiiililluii. Call AH S.ill.is. .1 in- r-'ntunly liill,.|'i', Wllsun trr Writ* iit plioiii'. I,iinil llranrh Landing, Ull'J West Front »l., ur plion 1MMKriTAYB rtfJiHlpA'NCY."l-TfTTrTmnT, CIIINKSK kill SKIN Viim. -lieme'il"in. av,.,, in in Lydla |,l., P lioll. l'hunf I'll 8.OS67.W.J, Spellimin mid whh'h has wurld-wldo np< U i:.\f - lA Kit IIAHV eui'riai.e, , ..111, |,.11,1,,. Mh ».|ju0, All Nnnll llrMilu',,1-, l.i.nif .i.iin nml, /.. '•.in I'IH.I... KK I,- t lieal. This ftfoit tins a nation wldo nidln miiilr-rn, complrlily furnlsheil, 1'IIUIID >.; 1 lill.ditiiili, priie (III. I'limie l(|l (IKNKIIAI, FI.KCTHIC er. A.I rim.Hrnnch. /.wjekl's Livr l'imltry_Mnri'i l, 1 mi;.'. slillr.ii. A luiri'aWi, iii'ii'rrniii nnd I:I miiinsuieil by the chili .h ilOAT lL\l»hVA"HK~n"ni"r"m^U~tritn, RE 6_j5it|.Ri_ 1.1,no.i I'liiuie RK lN"ill'!l)"lj"ANK— flimn Ointl ".Sludinj, I'TI.I, lilllT, .,.i..l t' 7| If yu.i can tnlk tu gruups, wi< will shuw chiiimo plati'd ami rcmilnhi-di All ifA!tA pliixnl. liniil.il, All il, I TWO ,'ITdli.J IH.IUllNIi, 41X70. O|i fur 11 III, In,mile '.'II I ,i,i si., Keyfll'IHGII. T PIANO mul I,, |,, I, li:, Ire. ntici's, lawn piitns, friiiiii-il tnirruiii, A7 1177. llneil htiMlness roittile, Phonii RE 0- ||,U HIM 1 . Ni » Tim ,li I'li puslto Mnfoway Market, l'nrrelnin IIAHIlKNINIi- Ymiiig mini tn work on I'hiuie KK 7-27SA-M. ll.'llviey. Call AT |.|ll-i:|.W. Knst Front slrei'l. I'IIIIIIK lied llnnli ll.:iu|in r.'MO.W." lilteiil :I| I 1 fi I. l.l-m I'li'sl nvi',, Allnnllo llliili lawns, use power IIIIIVVIT, rako runil NKWHKIrFilui.l., in1 H"lniijr wMh OI'POHTIINITY Slllll . A»llifiu» ijimi. CAIIPKN'I'KII H'Dllli uf ni l VIIKIHI IIIIIII HUNT HIKE-He'vvii.roiim-irnuiiT "wini II ;: ;|i 1 1 l 1 l hind'- Ifniisi' 'if Tu.s. Musi Illlle *\|iorleuci', VN'llli. I'lirllctllill'S 1' In-iilii : nlsii V.In,(Him skill', Id' With the Wind laiiiti, nrluiiial shmlo, by day ti net. CbCabisieli s builbil t | ''•lEHr:ri " :;;r'ii|'r' ":','i!!:r1ir':f1ffl,/ ;;.1":;;/i'.' i.riJr ami NU In i y do'lii'd. prlvali- humi-i mar i'j" lung, with r,' n" ti.Hin. Will sell hnih, Prefer mlildli'.nged cuuplo, re- ,(, i""'ill'!"* '"•''• '"' ' " "I: i'i'l,'< '•" In' IJ, III w tin. w I '" '" < nbl.-, miudo eia yum enII' i ; ul-i. pnliiliiiit. I'IUUII'I fil KHTABLIMIIEII Hiui'.ry. delli'iilessru, 1.( Hid Ilnnk. Write, "Gurdi nlim,'' llu.s ronsiiniilile, l.nii,,,-', 1i t Hhup, jail Bay ilMimlhle, reliable. Iioi'tiled llarmuny rd., • ni, II .' . . I'liuii. KA -I. I Iv',. Neie IMIIIIMIII |,lln- nimilliiile III Ille lii., I I.,I II. ,'iiih, i« I'IIUIIO llh' i;. fruit mul vi'irotiihli, Ifiivliifss /imt bullil lin llVr: slA'li M 1,1. All, Kill Until.. «_.., MlKhinmls, IMiuno III _n-14NT>Vr*, ni'iir Ilniilr IIS. Five inllvs from llcif IllHiS t'.IJ AIIKII -,!,„ Wlltllll, riiiiwh I i, silvn, ehina mul pnllrrii :i is 7 •> - M. Ingi w'iih I'Moilcnl I'lnisl Infilled lu fas Jlitijili, _I'ljnni'_MI.J..II2sI-J.'__ • ' II II I'.' li.i'li I.I i.T. Ii-. I.' Iliiuiill n. Kl'iiwliiir IIIKIIII'SS eeiiler, I'l-leed rlvhl A COMPANY OF milluiinl up.mil . OLII TOWN DINdVlY, Ofi'iT, oVrillen't •-.12 Ili'llieilie «ln<., We liuv ami .,11. '| |,,, Mntlliews, rl'Nll d i ,..:., Id,. . I ml : I .'.I.',, l i H,.,lull...,111 fne e/i-ll. Cnll I.O II.,'.n-ID i-i-onliiiri, will 1'iiii.lder ii,nn, n iiistOI•'<•>>IK /in- I'liiiillllnn, ni'Vi'f I,'Him, inn, pair »nr>, KKANMliu'ltii —i'ivr.'rmi'iii hume, Tliit Ill-IIOUr*. KKIIVICK on Ilia rupiilt uf selling, The ptnililct Is millnble fur Ii" ' MI In »pi '\lo Imi'inw i\lili i I i'"'n""""'""*'• ">y|,iiit, I'hono KK '• l i! 1 wnior lirnt, hath. Uriit f'do u niunlli, in mil lu i ami eleUnnil A|i|.llnnris, Ill-Ill HANK VICINITY, Hmnll n .li.iii.ini wninnii'- poKiitinllly, Car nrrrsini-). Alk V_ _J_UI!lU!' l!i_ .^_'U._l _' ' Al Krumer, Purl W.'iiiiinuili ,| Knit !•'•>• inut- i" 11 : mv". nuiliiii'Niiv Inim luble, I'hune Kl) r llll'.l iini Mil'llllllil.A enmbimitiiu, ,,,,|i,,, ,. ,,|. Mijil.pnii ul, liuiliieii ami biillillnu fur M), CIISIUHII ,I, llni Dolil-llllMif hulrl !'J. Fill IT UHKh 1.11'KN »Tllf wlTli~7T"n K_oiiii«iiiii-g, Phtuii' KK n.iilli. ' -1 .i; i'. vr Wu i-'ill, f,u ami ,l:livu. Mnrnld < 1 Ainiiln imrUim nlnir: Inl l.'iiiN.'iin. lluiul I.um' Iliiiiieli I'llilny, Mau-li Ml, nl {) II. I . Chryslrr Cruwil luiilnr. Ideal INniMK TAV l;l ,,,II. 1 lenl, »r.'i| lllitliiue inrkii, (Ml, Cnll Iliidin nnd I,In In,' !>|u,p, 111 Wfl I, Mill I .-1 • -I arl 1 A. M, Nn ul In I- Him-, 1 1 iuJN«4Al.nW* -''-'Koiir furnlsheii "',10,71 ilm.i i I.. .Iiin, hi mi M HI'l fi-lll. ;, Innlm-M, S'riy irnsiilmlils fur iiulek sale '.','"', '"'u ''"I ' "'hliiK. /uhrl's Ynchl -uli. I.'•.in' f.il nlilli. I. !„ ifiei, liul'l si,, 11/,i llM.'k, I'IIUIII. II.j; 11, I'llOK AMI Illl i'.:,'/,»! limi.eiiu.i |,h<. Wnrki, Sen III I,.In nml bnlh, nil mmlirn Inniruirnirnu. Puf fiirilin' Infmniallnii, III: (UIDIs, l ftf HI i. I' M '1... ..„ II, .....I, < , . ii . sl-i. Mi, H.MIV I'AIIIIIAIil-; l;i,,:li.l, I',,,,,, .„,. ?f'['! ,'l» ''','",''!!. '"' ""l- Ailulii only. l'« Mi.,,Hi...,.i, i . In. i spt rli m »d null', I'IIUIII ,\T I, I:,,i ii,,,,, il '"'i i Iii I'lii'i.i III; n.v.':is. IIAIIi; iil'I'iiU'lliNITV v,i; nn muili • I I!! ll|.IJi(| , or st 37(1 MPrhmilu »l, ,,,,,„ l i J; A la mill". l ' "".,i' " ,-",'- , • !l ' , V ",""""" "'"'!' «"•' IHNI'illAI. I.OMHACIIHI mid A11M uf-11 v nil VI.'iOll Illl i tllili'itl. hi. lied Hiiiik ' cfoamiil UKI inibt ami timdiiitj, lup III « llilM u,... lillN. i;,,,,! •1-1 i I', I'ti'im li K I hinuh'r sti/l, tuoim fuoimh Iti *,it' eiilne uinpiitv In tmvn renlei, IV I- i 11-, illlll,:t * I.i.iilnu I ' iKiliiu >. WANTED loll. lilHIHll', (ill illl'l, el mil'rl, U'live ... liny si, |,Ini lull, ul plllllie IIK ti, Ml"' Ii I ' M in I, I', M , HIIUNII Illlllrli:, ., | i ,,],,, |,,, ',':, I'uit l.mvlist dilM'ii niiny, Ouiur inuv Mlmily .lull, Km,,I imy, Wrllr, "lilil«," yi ,i..n,i7,,r i,i,;,;;ri;riJiiTi n 1 •HI.'I I'.MIIIHlIlt ,(lv»ll I'lllMK lied 11,1 nk IIMI.W.I i ei I, IIIIII." Silver, Near SIMI.iM, |,u. illl.I I'nrl I |.II|.I,IP ,i ...,,/., Slimilny Niw lliimpililio nil ilili'eui, i, ady in i-i' I ,.,..I r..r ,|,ili'L .uh m nun, ,, lln, ,',ll, Hid Hnni,. M,,,,,, i, ,, il't-iluti I'lifltit/ fiml T V midj-, Th|i | 4.1444, (fsi'nr MteHPf, 47 M#rmnl if ret ANDAiiy Uihl, i.i,y utmilhlnii, II Mniimniilh! »la,i i,,r nmnih, Hnlilnn Ilin,.., h t .>' t LAIIIII! IIIIIIMINII linn..,' n ii'iini. Ini .'JlMiiid Ail, • • I'm in New Mm,a.n es-iiitlnmilly hi,,, baiunli,, (nil || I'm, llnvmi NA'i'l INALLY KNOWN cmiiiiiiiiy has Tinsi'i. Sit I'niiil «tr««t, UktKuou mi' ilh Idinl Ineiillnu al i-iiiiiini'i. In limn anil sain upeiiliig In liinil 111 ill in y, Here 1 w l • " JAM I'M ||, til: s M, ,111., In till-in •••• inn I'liuim LA n-'illin, i'jr'i:..;;; lil'.Hi; In line lulidilluli, l)|ii'«lili.|. will, KliKITIIIC I'fltVlIK iu inaelilii illinu-l IMII.. (mm Ilie Hnllf I'll'-llir ti an I M-ell, fil upputf iinllr /in- prMun K'MrW: ' » " ' I'KliliillKl.li hl.l.l.ll wl.t. ii, < I ml nr, IIIIK,in, s I, Illl illrl, i.iiii.l ANVIifDI-ir! "0,-rt iTrTTV't. j.iifi'l. ('limit ini iMi.-.r ill,II, l-ivr.liiuni hiiiim hi M .•in. lull 111; «.2114:1.II. .lilll" ,*.',,',, ilm-lile Illlll Illlll', lull "ill, riiidoM, Mi'tilitis iilnisiil, Kind hul. I. Aliliiial Ilii'umi' iri.-llll, I'lli'i-d fur ii'lieliil, Cur M.emini, Ask fur Mr. Ci.11,1- i|..v. .Mil ,,,!. 1 I Illllek mile. Itiuulle flil Mlllflllll pi, ulnowiiio, I'll inn J. •nun's, liutiiiiit.. lair ll.Mi 11. Nun- bus lino 1 uiiinge. rll'll'J'l'JI HIlIT Hue,I I'e, I,,1,11 nil I, ,l», H l 1 1 H Ing, eenstmuls hull!, n'i I.IMIN N|, I..IV ), Innnilil'llillhl hull I, I,..111/ Illnnili IIIMul ln>s, Llhin>, uld Linker., ulinvi 1,1,1. Ill I'l.ll II, I , , I .•m;,,e ii r!'!i::i3K!w,''"" "" ' ''""• ' I1.!1"11", ' \, •"•' I"1' IMiilllll. IlnlslHi l»l..I i'l ,),.uh,i, M , i .. I dull »i, y . lleinliiu i",I'I,I,I, In.,. I'lllllilllnvvll, I'linue K\ 3.0.",M, I'll,,,," HI-; ii.M7,i,,r II I.In V, Mnl'l'll Id, nt II A, M. Nil IHllrr Illll tlllllls, lllUl, lint, fill II It 111 r-, Mini- IU'IIIKIIIM ilvlm, ,'mm, ,11m,! ,,,i iv Ml<; II •..)i i «i'i,i • ,ml'. i» .| , ,i,e !,, I'll,,,,,. lillMMMAKINU, nlluiillm,., All Ivpe II, II, NICOr'IA AllKNl'V We IIIIVP II Iline llimilll I'D nil v hiiuks, iiinin, t i 11 ill ti II , II'J j)l billy, lleulliir, 14 Wist I'nint l|, Ill) I,- ll'...l| M'.',,,:!,,.. kltl'lieli lilinllllii., III,ml ,',,|,,1)11.1.,, I'nll 1 tu'lw \\\ III,"III Jill I Illl, In.lliilel. Mi, .mill Illl. Miiiltii; utri'il, liml Hunk. I'lirnm IIK n. 1 MWill.ll'i Ml < . LAIHK.1I M.im.-lbliiif rn.iv, II.-IMI unml IlKMIi ftl'ArlO I , lili-nllv Im'llloil In I!M| I'I wi.lt I' I \»,'J I'HiNll Yinii IIIIII l Will mil, 111, llel I'linnpt "Mie 1,1, I,|,I'll iii,M, ,ln • «hi,| ami ,.|lnr I KMAIil; llHKl:il .-11.,,,, i. 1, I,,,,,, ,,„!„,, li .' lit IHIIIH Ti'l-e >>ilvalil|.|ti. . lln 11 11 llriKuiinlili, Wl'llf, Klvlnv yulir Ii 'I ' Ii ilii,' IIII.I inili, -Inii r I'll UK I.'Hi I I ' i I Inn-' '•"• .!• il 41 Kmi I nml Ml'l'lldlil ni.p illiiiill), I'm IMIIIIMMIIIUII, HAIIV llilANli I'lANO, Any "rniiilllliTH '•"' .1 ",,",',,,,' I,, < , ,.,| , lei ,' IIIIII'III. Aim,|l Ihue le,u« uld. • I I'IH.I.. III; II-', in, 1 k 1 ni.,1 f i ,1'. ,,-!','., . '' ' i;\i'i',iir miiviNit h fill' Illlll. , III III I'lei'i ''/ili. iiflff mul IIIII«»I Wrllr- Iw'iiilii'i!"'"' ''" "''''" "'"'"'" H" »iii ,1 '-linn , I.,, .1.1-.. ' I'l.i'i f Li Inl. \ Wl.l I'l '.I,, II,, iii'M | •, . I .,,,', ilihe • nlih, l.u.il, li li li, NIKIHM MII.;MV W.III I,,.in i'li'.l ' Hi,I,I. in'lluii'ii' i'l'nlliiii.'iii i',','ll"W' 'I'limii Wimiiiil," liny fill, IIM| llnnli, 'I In l| I'ln II, llnl II-..' . MUMM'i:lri.KNTA1,3 -Wriinv.Tniiij,l."(j |.. Hie ,Hi I.. in' .-li.'l. I',i,i tl'limli, I,ni,|i| liiilm, nVnlnmn Hpi'lli liKWINd MACIIIINKH— Will nuy tl in tnr I, !' »..,,,.i. llillm> nf iiiilHKii, nil ilien tn i\nn. SI,* isil I. MIL n, I'M Ih II I U H,| , HIM.I. DUIIIHII. II, Iniliuiiiiit, Inn linllti, i;i,i,f:NT MCI'IIIITOMTV f... imiu. lu »I.M li'.ll, III.., ItlMitlllpn. |A In in,11,11, II,neh, ilia IIIIKM mul Iliiinimi, • •''.' •''i'i II M'HIII. 'li'i"n'i'dii'*i""|'i''l;'-"i''i' IHII4 |i».Illlll A|l|iW III pellnll III llrIv.i mlil'ik niailillTi (In lu •1001 cast ml,i' I'l * liU ll'-'in m,,l HiiUlKiii IOHIII si mi. 1'i'l.i I,, MHIIUII Sum Inixi Tmiii Ortnn and ilv... Coimuli churlii Y., «.f«i,'l II Kuulll D,"«,|»<(. I'll,II , »'"• I ml 'I..inn,mill bmliei IIHIIIIM 1l'i I.i limn, Will mil, I'lliili* «.",";';» A«»IIC»I Mtinmoulh iv), I'li.in. UK liak. • a..!. ,,,f.i. ft.M KI I.lilt.' *»H MiauuulM. Alliuif t'lik I'lOJI, fcED RANK KEGISTER, MARCH 9, 1950 ajre Nine

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE NOTICE IMPROVEMENT (JF A PORTION OK AN ORUIT.'ANCE i'ft'jVIIll;.'. i (Ji: THH PERMANENT HOME. All improve- M1D1JI.ETUWN. Orrhanl Acres. Five- IIUMStlN —Ownrr mii MOTH KIUKS I)F WHITE STilKK'l IN THJ1EE ACRES, Seven-room home, four EATONTOWN — Five-bedroom home: RUMSON—Exclusive action. Sunken Inunciliat. HUSH CltEF.N—N,w concrne bk.rk 1 bedrooms, tile bath, oil burner: two- plot ?i-acre. Ideal location. Automatic ments. Lut 30x1(1(1. Six rooms'and room ranch, Hat water, oil. firejijucp; living room. It replace, J-rf.iL'ii iluur-i | fnur-riiiin) bur,i.'a''iw. N'1-.! li'-ir,n r'.'i.m, TIIK I!(IP.llU(ilI UF .-IHi.KW • l:i:p.lf BY I l).";STI!Ui.'II:.li .-11 > f.'.-. AI.Ki :nr garage. Attractively landscaped; $35 heat; two-car garage. Price 512,600. bath, Lcntral hot air hent with nil bur-enr port: J'J.TOO. Larwc pint: fruit Vo lawn. HrcjikfaM room; nttached KH- niliinial. f..ur siuii' two li.-ilr'inin*. hnt nir nil hrnt , nn.-'nr 1 A.1IJ CUUIi.S liKTWKKN I'i S INTEIC jer month. Paul II. Stryker, Realtor, Weart-Nemeth Agency, 42 Broad, st. ner. Port Monmouth rd., Port Mon- trees. Atftnt on premises, or call R. J. rwgv. I'nur licdronm?, tilrd Imth. ilics- Imttl, oil hi-HI. iMrlt nlt( tr;ir:i^.-. AMrarl!'. .- h'irmlllHlini;ii. A^:in« Phone RE 6-2240. mnuth. Total price $4,500. Phone KE Marvin, MA 1-2568. pin« room, uclfarf \HD\lh0; t'Jll.UOO. Vnrttic. foniVil'um ; »!iin« '11,- •In.:,<)'>. Hyrnc Ai-i'Jii-y, Kcallor'. Phone SWlrlUN WITH HP.ilAH ril'.i-KT Holmdel. Phone HO 9-6601. AND A POINT '• HI I KKT KA. IKHI.Y RED BANK—FOUR-ROOM bungalow. 6-lilS2i SHREWSBURY R~IVER. Rumson. Seven- Mitiiitch AKOIICV. Vhonr RU 1-0716.•_ 0(10. Swrrnty Ay iui" Klj 1-HI) l-l I.-".- FURNISHED OB unfurnished bungalow THKKKFKOM AT Till-. ' •ii.-I oi I IIK in Leonardo, 'J'/ii rooms, automatic New hot air furnncs,' lot 43x1011; ga- IN OLD FARM VILLAGE, Rumson. Six- room spacious coUaRi?, beamed ceil- RUMiJJN--LivinK room. ' fir'-plnr... li- HH'i. HUMSIlS llwii.-r innvinir*." '('•." f.~uv- • heat mid hot water. N«r water and raee; 100% G. 1. lonn, with payments room house when complcteil about ings, two bnths, slrenmlincd kitchen, brary. Inv.itory. dininc rinnii, (.itthtii, llOffriE'COUN'T'ltV. I'rliuhtful »;».rc».im uw.N'Kit.s A.S ,\[;THOI:IZKII I.V :-.\V six bc.;ro«nii«, tw» bntlis, oil hrat; piny | JKKSKY UKVI.-KD iT ATU'i i • •-' : • --'i-l approximately $-12 per month. Price June 1st Three bedrooms, tile bnth on automatic hent, fireplace: two-car »ra- hMlit. llnwiiftiiirt lnvnl.i: y. llin. l.i-.l- ill bus. Adulta. Phone AT 1-1575-J. r'rnp riL 1 EAST KEANSHURG—Nine-room home. ffi.SOO Wcart-Nemetli Agency, 42 UroniJ second floor, large closets. On first floor, ra«c; lafge plot. Asking S-2.."00. Swcc house; two-car dotm-licd nnrnKc. Hi-auli- rniinls. St. Palrirk's k'lc.n tilr ttnth. \\n< TO .-. INl I.I.'.SIVK. A -. 11 pl.-HVIiilNO- ful trr'Miuds. liscillnit valiu- for 117.- AI..-'O Fill: I.MI'i:OYIM' 1:1K U'l\li- All Improvement!. Lease, *70. Call KE st. Phone RE 6-2240.• lh-in« room with fire place, dining room, nryjVKcnry. Phone RU1-U92. nillfl nil hi at: Iw.i.rm: Klli:ii{r. .\jkini; AK •'ii' [It 1- kitchen nnd Inviitory. Full cellar; steam NORTH ~SHREWSBURY RivVr, Locust ,*t fl0 . M i n u K h A fjiII c y. P h n n c R U 1 - 517.••.»'>, llyrni' AlJ.'nr.v, Iti'iillnrv 1'lir.n- \V,\Y IIVKI: THE .- \ •!i: p'lp.'ii'j:; 7-3472. LITTLE SILVER—Near jchooia and "'•'•• heat with oil burner, copper piping, urea. 2 \s acres. 10'rooni-?, three hathn. nl] R.' __ IUJ l-l I .-.•>." HV liKNKP.-M. T\V \!HiN transportation, 41« large rooms on tWO-r AMII.Y, fJinlt iirii'nrii-i'rh; NT| large porch, plastered walls, all wood Century-old housr, splendid condition, INVESTllUS" ATTKNTIliN! Twn-Riuirl- HE IT (II:I>M:,:J> I,>- •!,. M.-.J..- ;•:.-! first floor with expansion attic; at- UEi") "HANK—Live In modcrnizi-d six- H,,or four-rnoni nliartm tached garage; lot 70x150; air conhouse- , no substitutes. You may have hot water heat, oil, $28,500. Sweeney room hoiise with bnth, automntic hent nit'iil dwllitii;. First llunr. four rnums REAL ESTATE WANTED [ouv bedrooms for the same jirh'e 1f ilniil-'liiitriv ; first 11,,,,,' !,',is.-.i jis .l,,rt,,r'j ditioned heat. Price $11,500. Weart- Ateency, HIT 1-HP2. ntul enjoy income from two additionul mill I'illli; SIMMIIKI llnr.r. livv m.i-n- ;i,,,| '•'in !. contacted before completion. W. P. ,,!Ii,''-. wilfi n-triil ilic'fUi,', ai'iir, m'-r.t | Nemeth Agency, 42 Broad it. Phone SOUTH SllitEWSBUIl? River—Ut:e.» two-ronm bnth apartments in rear. 1'rirc hlitli: hnt nir c:riMll;«',inK nilhi-nt. A-'k- ,.f t ! :,fi,| ! sh.iulil ,-,,*l l.'iy.-r U'J [', r inori'd, .n. ..: liolh Scott, 74 Monmouth St., Red Bank. water, lot 50x160. AsklnK $2,200. Com- Sl.'i.OOO. MimiKli AKCIKJ*. Phone RU 1- inw ^l-.f.ilU. Hyriit- AL'-TIO-. Hi-niturj*. H:'l" .!:' ' T- FARMS AND COUNTRY estate, wanted. RE 6-2240.' RKI» DANK—.'IS Hnriis Park. House, ,,f Uhi'.- The New York Herald Tribune will RIVERSTDE"HEfGHT!r New scnii-bun- unfcfllfl Swrency Atccncj', Jlonmoutli 0716.' ]'hunf_ J!U l-ll JO." mi,) iirli'iii. Many Ji'Hirabli.'fi'iifiri-s, n- -, ;"i.tit four bedrooms, two baths, large living Ave. Phone RU 1-1402. i-i,iiliiik- tili',1 kil,'h"ii« and h«'.hs, au'.i. ilislai:' 'j,|,i f, publish its annual spring farm listings galow, two bedrooms and tile bath on room, fireplace, sunparlor, lavatory, cen- HIVfcKFRoRT POTKT. Teu-room SP fM " > ,i Sundnvs. March 5, 12, 18, 2«; April 2, first floor, stairway to expansion attic. RUMSON^-Eatate iircn. Attractive ten- dwt'll'mit. 1 'i baths, imrch, iniK'c At- li'lioviltc'l ill^idc Hllll (Hit. I.iviriif utii. nifiti^ nil li<;i,, vrri'tillll MintlH. s.-li:ir;it' 'l;;.-"',| II [Ml I, ter hull; garage. River rights. Muet sell room cot tajje, two bnths, hot water .",• nl N,-.» •S'at'ite, 9. Brokers, owners, If you have a farm G. I. no down payment, $62 monthly. to settle eBtate. Phone RE 6-0076 or tic, fimiUcc, pipnlrMB hnnt: fiarn for ilininu rtiofn. tiicjicii. [ivii hfilriKim heat, nil, beautiful Krounds. AsklitK nit'nl. K.-il'lVank Mnnnr! Hn'riLn^ r',l'.. l-l :•"..",-1 tn "I. il ;'•• rr,n. or country cstnto for snle, send u, « Price $10,000. Weart-Nemeth Agency, MI ___582. rnv; noathnunr, livu-ftei'L plot. l'rire Imth. hut wiitrr nil h.iu : tivn-i-nr >:« full description, Sueeertod nd with colt 42 Bronri nt. Phone BE 6-224IV $ 17,Ti0C. Sweeney ARcncy. rhonc RU $16,000. John L. Mimik'h An-incy. riiRi'. AfkiliK SIS.11011. Hynif Aui'lii- It,,I Hunk. l'n<,ii'. RK G-I90II iir e , '•ri-'.- .-i,l.:v.,ii,... i .-In nt BUNGALOW'—Five rooms, tile" hath", will bu sent you. No obligation unless THKEE-ROOM furnished apartment and .-U92 __ 1 1 r l n t? J I ! Kpiillnm. I'hnn.- ICIJ 1-11 "i'l, * •h- a. ,i,I- :in-l linnlwnod floors, full collar, fireplace; H"!" " " ii-_J!i - » _?lf -- ^?J.l i'- III.- ,1.r. .'•:..ii in accented. Every ad reprinted free in private bath. One block from railroad RUMSON—Excellent residential area, 11- RUM SON— ftuiiKnlo'w with living roam, KKIl HANK Si,-.- ri'bidi'iitial loi:,iti,,n 'ii- i's'u'r- attached garnge: copper plumbing, air- : Herald Tribune's Spring Farm CataloK. i-ooin brick nnd frnmc coloninl. three N..iii- llr.in.l an,I M..rini,,ulh »i«. I-',,-.- iiu.;h Kn/l...-r |i itation. Call RE C-M5,'... conditioned heat: plot 100x100. Sacrifice fire PJHCP, rilnin»r room, kltrhni. llnre T1IK HKNNIS K. IIYUNK lltnltiiri Address. Hcrnld Tribune Karm Desk, 230 bnths, nutnmntic hot water heat. Ex- 1 '-,..' ;,,•,'! . ::•-?.' DOWN TOWN~Red Bank. Suitable for for quick sale. Phone KB fi-linr>"-K. bedrooms, hath, Bciecnod t'orch. hot WR- hiivc Mfvoral I'linirc linni' ^ fnr Weal i 1 sU_Bto_Ncw York City. cellent condition. A splendid value. Ask ITII kiirh, ii. nil hi-Bi : .PI>. Swccncy^scney, Phone iwentt. Vrira SI0,000, Mlnujth Adtncy. "iti'iil" CiMii'mii'i' .Sini'h. II MIIHIP »V».. month Wcart-Nemeth Agency, 42 JJroad BOWMAN AND AXELSEN. Several waiting to buy all types of properties St. Phone RE 6-22-10.• RU1-M9.. „ __ Phon#» RU 1-07 lfi.« . rnnio to 8 Wrst Hiver Hoi\H, Kuin- luir HIIVC-II. I'hiini' I{K "I-'jam. | in the Red liank area. i'or prompt ac- attractive houses and estates In COLT'iTNECK:" AtlEA—Sfucco. fbur-beii- DATUY 1'ATtSr^f.U acrrs. fenced, iironk : snn. Phnne RU 1-1150.- NEW lillMKS K.-iuly " fnr ,,,Vii|,aii,-y'. ONE-BOOM unfurnished or partly fur- '•h-- : . tion, phone, write, or visit the John L. nUhcd, all utilitits. On river. Private Rumson, Sea Bright, null vicinity. room homo, (delightfully cool in sum- tittriii'tlvc fm-mhoiis* «ith nil Improvr- Ho,I Hunk, Fair llnvcn. If,union. Little Minugh Agency, Kumson rd. Phone RU mer, warm in winter), center hall, livinu mpnts; cow burns, silo, enrn crib:", iioul- Silv-.r. Knsy ITm^. I'niiHtfinr,' Smith, -ame bath and fchower. Scpnriite entrance. Call for appointmenti it 10,18 Ocean KEN HANK ' (irry shinitli'iV iilililiiiTi.w. •li.i.l I" .ti'-h,- 1-0716- . room, library, "dining room, kitchen and iry hmiFc, potato ntoranp cellar. 400-bavc I I Mni.lc iv,-,, l-'nir Hi.V.T.. 1'honf UK •1, 1,',- K, Near oua and station. Suitable for light r'ivi- rnolnM. full i-i-lt;ir. iitlrai-tivi !y .:i'-h-< ave., Sea Bright, or phone SE 2- maid's quarters. All appoint merits for ( fi - J '•'. 0 -. . rid i-.irlii housekeeping. Business couple preferred. capacity. Make thin n very worthwhlJe di'cnratiid, venptiaf lilimi". Innv.-ni.-iit 0147 or SE 2-0120. Kood family livinjr and entertaining; very HCtup at $38,00(1. Ittiy Stillman & AF- h"' LIST YOUR PROPERTY with U» References.' Phone RE 6-4313-J.* ti. school. Tn\rs ffis: J7..'.ltO. Knlslnn til'- two ecoiLomicnl ht'fititiK system, stenni, stoker socintea. Stutp H.Klivfny 35, Shrcwshury. Lanji- living ro ni. Lawley Agency. Phon« RE «- BEAWTIF"UL FOlTli-ITOOM furnished fired; RptiroximRtely two ncrcs of fond H'atcrbury. Uinltor, 16 Wrat Front st. -h».'r i.n i par ll ; :l l fircliliti'.'. il:iii;i^ om •l-i--irai, ,|. 'K".:V refinance property in Red Bank and vi- kitchen, refrigerator, sink ami tub, gasNEW HOUSES, bunsnlow and l-V^ator* ,i:n,- or *'irri uther ni.t' .: ; ;,,- p.-n- attached Kin-awe. No nu^ntF. Onn be'!] int.- l-i-^.'SMon: JI2..-,„,,. Knlstnii Wnt-rliury. cinity. Piomlit, courteous service. Ella range. All heat, gas, electric, hot water construction. 100 prr cent loans ob- cation. Living room with fire- d-ney of thu ordMintl"" a- ' proviiieil seen flnytinip after 7 P. M. or all day lii'iilt-r. Ifl W-«t Friinl st. Pli,in- KK Wiltshire Auency, l'-i20 Ocean ave. Phone provided. Phone AT 1-02S8-J 45 East DUT(:ll fOI.DNIA)-. Cnnii' • p l,nii« in said law. ;he Horn ith ••','. make Inch tainable. Dowlen Pnrfc. fied nank. PIRCC, full sized dinhiK room, kitch- Saturday and Sunday. IS Sickles pi.. im. B-.1.VHI.' SE 2-0004. . Garfield aye. I'hone RE 6-.J2U7. _ en, two bedrooms and KOOI! bath. living nmlll, tii'i-lilai-r, lini UK rtuMii, SjlllK\VS|lU]iY"llUN('iA'LnW im:'r'.v.-m,n» at. 1hi:r ...c;*!,-.. .u:,! ii-.vard itK~l)~~HANK AREA. Six-room house. FUliNTSHE'I), bedroom «ml kitehrn. pri- FO UII - n O O M M OIJ EIIN huiiBHlow, Large ln-i.'.-lkfaU riinni. lliri-i- hi'.lr IMP il IiniI. Sy ur i-'irit r.i'-t - t r, m- Full basement. I-tirxe lot. On bus TWO- FA SflXV 11f>Mir~"Hi vr' rooms parli own, ,-. l-iv,' si>a,'i,,,is rii'im Prefer hot water heat. Desire plot ot vate bath, hot water, heat. Near bus living room nnd kitchen, full cellar, Iftundry ; xiiritHr. Ahkin*r J J'l.'t- the sum" oth*rwi = side, sppnrnlc hrntei'H, new roof; barn: siilal-1. storm sash, hot Mat.;- ..;: h'-,i'. rm.'.ted ground with trees. Around JHjO«»; location. Couple preferred. Cull RE i-umh.niit.on sash, oil heat: lot 100x120. line. GarftK*'. Askinfc $9,000. Nn smpi & llrllir. llriiad a nd '.Mi' ','lmnic liy law. inrKC plot • on bun line, ni-nr srhonl; us. _WIOIH' KK fi-JIno. twn.i-ar i;i,rai:,-; imtiltry h,,,i>". Karl Si a. Th" |..:iil Jiolstun Wnterbury. Realtor, 16 West 6-4288-R between 6 and a I'. .M.' Occupancy in July; J7..S00, Full G. I. down payment for G. I, Allaire Jt ( Kront st. Phone HE 6-3500.* $ .t,0fl0, half cash. Kfed A(,'<•"t*y, Sycn- I'AI'K l'(H(--t.'iiiivi.'iiiiiit MiM'-ssi'Mi ; Jll,.-,,!,I. l:i,J»lnn WniiThiiry. j [ir |-.-ov..|.-i| I,,; SEMI-FURN"(KHED npanment, Large loan. Private? HRIC. Phone RE 6-1331-J. Son Agency, Inc. Phone RE 6- a r rIU1K p mi'nl ONE-HALK lilt liJJB acre of land in Lln- studio room, kitchen, shower room, SHARK UIVKil HILLS. Three choice mnrv nvi'. Phony RK_ *••.!!)%L1 I.IUKI' livinv: room, lir.-pl. Uv „ !"•,[-l ' ll.nllnr. l« W.-.t Trent, st. I'hnm- KK I h'-r.-.if shall "l.. 1 R-:l.-..M>. - th- lamN nf lh" croft. rcaaoonblc preferably where refrigerator, all utilities for business lots. Will sacrifice for orfpinn! inirchitfn 3450. FARM —'i5 \» acres I srvrn-ronm Inttl!".', rimnit. tile liitli. rrfi i^rnitm. nuiv:. . ix- city water is available. Please call couple with references. Reasonable to the princ of 2S years ago. Call SE 2-0285 no crntral Iitat; two-cm* KaraKf. liansinn .iri'nnil tlnur; attni-ind H'lin^'i1 : IVINVKNIKNT li.-.l Ilnrii Inration."""Sfx ; imt '>•" l.'.r.'-r:; chicken hoiinr. A unnd lmy: SlO.r.dO. Six r,,,,niF. tlin-p l,i-,tr,M,ms. tlr-iihiro: ,1-- i t'r,i|,,,r!!,iti ',, evenincs, HE 0-B327.-J. _ right party. At home until :i o'clock fnr^IiiU-ticulai'B. 6Vi ACRES—In choice estate nrcn, pre- JI2..MIII. (JrimiiiiiKiT * ll.-lli-r. llriind Saturday and after Tuesday noon. 316 miles from Red Hunk. Rerd Antncy, anil Mi'dliuiirst'. Plinni' UK ll-'JIoii.- (Hc-h.-il iinniKi': flu..-.oil. liruisiiiK-r ihhi-rton "f -a:,I '. Any WB WILL PUHCHASB vacant land nil- SEVEN^irOOSTiiOUSE. Thr*« bedrnomi, war home, lm/iR room with fireplace, joining established water simply and Broailkt., lied Bank." dltiin,: room, moilcrn klLi'hun, pan try, Syciinin_rp »vc _Phont- UK fi.0121.* THIS Irf TUB A"NSWI-:il"in youi- prny..r»: llrll.-r. Hrriu.'l im,l M,-,-linni,' Ms. I'hnni' ,:.(:rmi-o for Jl.stin; Im.sy. Din' in JI Jjfdimi- li«litik . Ui'- ".-m.--r.ti Very KOod locution. All utiliticti. I)* - nliK-Jor tniick salf. I'hnm- RK 6-H.H4-W. r ii-- ['i- for housing development, st-lling for KiuuKt bni'ti anil ixiultry house nve HC- plot. Syi-niimri' nvc, lS. ,x20n. :TJ,IO.). mod.'l.il olil farm IIIIIIM'. rm .s.-il of hum.. LIIIK- livinit riinlll, I,,-am.-,I r-.-il- ' -,"1 nf Hghtful in summer. Walking distance to < .'IT,.I .'II coniimiiiin» ntH whirh I'oulil bt- UKIM! to nnd (ithfi-s. Rin-d Agency, Kyeiimor-' nvi*. N monis, 2 liatlis : Karni;,'. i-lilck. n IHHIM-. iiiK.-. lir.-|i!:i —. f,,ur l,,-,lr,,,,m". thn-r; ,.:i-..| in S7,50». The Innil must bu fairly level, beach. Call HE 6-imi4.lt. J. CRAWKORD COMPTON. Inc. fertile and eusily drained and if no a«w- raise poultry as attdfliuiml incomt' or Kr.-ilii! k':iciltn. A!) .Hitiint.-i) on J i.-arr.- liaths; liv,,.,-;,,- ijaral.',', ailtiimntii- h.at. ,ni" rate FURNISHED" APARTMENT. fHree 1 Real estate and in** ranee. If It'i birds as H hobby: (25.000. Kny Still- : Karly ims.rssinii ; JL! ^.''(,,. KoUtnii ,,-:il im- ers are available, soil must be suitable rooma and bath, Excellent location. POinn-IONSIOUTir fwJVr*riiry""Houw I pint. I'll illy of PIIIIIW IIIIIIM. On.- mill- for sci'tle tanks. Any parcel of land man & AasrtcidteH, Stiite HlKhwny 35, Three rooms and lU'w liath, KPCOIICI to stntion: illi.Illlll. Walkir & Tindnll. WnliTliiiry. Ki'iiltur, If, W.sl l-r.-m «i Business couple or single lady preferred. a home, lots or Insurance, we haft '••'•Von I. Th.r" is large enough for ten sites to fifty or Shrewsbury. Phone RE B-SIII. floor, thri'p. rnoinH, kltchrn and (ir<»«k- Ii* Kllst l'-rofit St. Phone KK li--?7fi I'll,in.. KK i;.:i.-,iin.- Call RE 6-1835-J." it. Route 86. Bclford. Phon* more will be considered. Please give ex- HILLTOP ESTATE. Majtntficent view; fast nook; first, hot wutcr hi-at with nr UK r.-310-l.- SIlflKWSIlTlllY" lllil-'V horn,, wftii'V-vrii act location and Price asked jo that a LONG BRANCH. Three-room unfur- Keansburg 1-0050. new nil burner and furnace in collar: : '.-.n.' tin- r,,a,l IK'.'.V. . ,-iir! nished apartment, newly decorated, 26 ncres. Residence contains ten I.ITTI.K .SII.VKH—lliin^aln.vv, siluntpil rtMinis, h.-ith ntni it half. rtn'. tlnnr. r, '•••-,"y ^r.Mlinu', v.,11!-. .I,.-. personal inspection enn he made. If rooms, three tiled baths, fireplaces, Auto- vonrtinn blinds throtmhnut; ftO-Kallnn l.'Vnik' i'"»ftl luul rlin'mH rnom. rlrclcic tile kitchen, tile hath, oil hent, first nn .'t-ncrn knnll, nndir i-.ntuiv niil '1 V.-T- i -.'-i,i,^ t.M r l-.\ av. . • of possible, enclose drawing which will be LITTLE SILVER. Custom built F. H, A. matic hent, Btinronm nnd deck; (taniKes. eleclric ht-atrr for water in cellar: MIM- l-atu:,'. K-,',ls soul i,;,.r<- lu.,., •,.•,. onks: 7 lovily rooms and Ii liathh. Oni- l: ' •-. .i.iiiih , an,I otii.r m.v- returned promptly. Write, "Vacant floor; also two-room unfurnUheii apart- Ktinrantei! home. Close to bus line, Priced to settle tMtntr; J.U.000. Minugh phrch nnd opi'ti porrh; cnrnKC Camp- ami m«nt, newly decorated, l'hone 1,(1 6- 1 of our l.llill JiBtinKs yon slionld «.•,•. 1-ai.M'. AHl.inK [Tier JS.r.lMl. I{ p rf fnr th« layiiu "f Iir, I Land," Box 511, Red_Hajik. .stut inn and school. Two hed rooms, Agency. Phone RU 1-0716.* hell avf., near Hint ion nnd on IMIH tint : Pri.-i' i.n ri'iiueal. Walker & Tindall, in H'nliTliiiry. llcnltnr, H Uv«t Front st lilOit after 2. laryo living room, dinette, Imth; tniilt-in fH.r.OJ). * Phone KK 6-1486-W.* riiniu- UK fl-nrilin.* inphait nils and oth-r ni:i:.ra! and FOUR-HEDROOM house. Two baths, in RKH HANK AKKA—Fertile furm. 'JS Knst I'limt si. l'linnu UK r,-'J77li or UK labor, ex,'. p| iu,'|| IH i-l rei|'ii.-e.| I.V ,'n. desirable locations, for sale or rent. UNFURNISHED—II. R. Nicosia Agi-ncy. liitrlifii unlmiels, Inrjre closet spur*. Full iTIVER ItKIHTS New tinr-iitory "H^rnT. SimKWSTlTJRV.""VoiSi"i!i;f7i7unV-. F,,,,r Thren rooms, 3'.., -I1;,, and S-rooni ..asimt-nt, nil flreil forced hot air hent. ncrec, authentic t>rt--K(>voitilionni'y lion I 11' I".if. all in a .nlaac- ivi'h the J. A. IlniBh. ir.7 Broad «t. Thone lib fFirmhouKc, trees; new and remodeled IIUMIIS it,itl linth. lii-iikfnst kir: S\i»n. -p-",li,'iili.,n« th-r.-i'oi |ir. p ir-'l liv The f,- UGH or RE 6-1203." apartments, 41 Knit Front si. l'hom.- All improvements. Will decorate to suit. iwu tlleil but hi, firt'iilnci-, basement . IIUSINKSS OPPOUTUN1TY. Mnvini: nn.! Full (J. I. moilHin?-' rnrryiittf char/"^ f I:,,r-11 mli Kn-.:;ii'i r. uh;,-h are li..r''l.v a[i. RE i^i/'M. _ _ House situated 151 Hunison rd., Little hnrnu, perfect condition; considerable Irtickinv; liusiness, Kntalilishrd nvir 'l*\ an,mi,I ,<.-'H u in.,nth. I!,,1st.,,, W»t,,- "WILL PAY UP TO $13,000 cash for jr«rflK -'.' ?JS,r»!Mt. Jtny Viin Horn Ajfcni'y, pr.iv.d. TlfitEE ROOMS and biith. Tumislieif. Silver. Open afternoons. Call RE 6-ncreiitfj in iilfalfn; I'xct'llcnt Kfiiln nr y»ai-n. (Irnsh liicnmi- lnr lll-lll. fhi.onu. liuiy. lli'iiliur, Hi Wist I-r,nu it. I'h,MI.' house in Keil Hank, at least icvcn Fair Haven. Phnn** RK fi-4infl.* Si'i-ti.ili .*,. Th. I- i< ii.-r.-lij- api-rnpri- Adults preferred, l'hone MO 1-22S7. horse farm, fenced, three hrcmkH, estutc Srllini: iiriri'. inphldiiin trm-ki, i-ti-,, UK II-:I:.IIII.' rooms, in good location. Occupancy be- 0.'i41Jl._ al.-d a- lhe i.Mf.iin* to I., rai-.d fnr ih« NEW GARDEN apartment, lour and neighborhood. Cotivcnifmt station; com- Siri.ono. Wnlkcr & Tiodnll. Ill Knsi fore June 1st. Write, "Cash," Box 511, RED !JA"Niv—Dutch colonial house, in RED HANK—Profcssionn! man's ltlVKUSIDK PLOTS, lliinisnii rslntc b.-- ). iirim-. -. nf Jm.-iMMii; !h,. jin r.rnv. fit'lit half rooms, unfurnished. Louse re- plptc, modern equipment includeil in I'rniit st. Phone UK 6-U776 or IIK 0- Red Hank. residential noction, near schools and in>: siib-illviilcl. V.-iy rliiiir. . \|i- r.-ferri-il to in .S.nion I lien "f. In.-lml- quired. Refrigerator and stove included, station. Locntcd nn approximately \~t- price of $.'5,000. Rny Stilimnn & A*- home. Tour rooms anil lavatory :j 1 ii_l. - _ THKEB OR roUIi-BBDROOM house or »ocintcs. State Htjihway 35, Red Bank, liriislniutt'ly .'illll.font rlvrr friintniti: uith Ilik' ', 11 Lf iiH L-r I'l'at n.( r ."] i rtr W. Phone RE 6-:l713-M.' aci'c of ground. . Center hall, large Hv- lor ofli-rr. TJnee bedrooms, JivhiK nvrr twn nrifS nt litm) : f'l.Dfil; ,-IKM f apartment. All year, salaried, refined Ot.'KANPoRT. Monnioiilli's rnunty fast- su en hii'i y'ltl'l J.'ir.- ' 1,if HI}) inR room with fireplace, French doors to Phone HE 6-BJJ1. n Si \ T family. Phone AS 2-26S«-W after 6 STUDIO APATSTMENTI furniiheii. All room Hx'45, dining room HIKI kitch- Pht «rowiiiK commiltiily. ThankK to llu> 'thi-r pMint s ran^liiriin^iiiK from J.I.OH$;,,OMI In ;:,- induiiinii Hi- ->nri l of Thr • •• |{ ind'r • il Hr>!- open porch, dining room, butler'* l»an- MONM'OUfH' BEACH—One of this My opinion nf these lots utilities. Near Fort Monmnuth and en for home.. Lfirji'; terrace thrte- raci- trai-k and Knrt Monmouth. (Inod that IrtM u:tni>.inn r in til ;i'i,l "Hit •>f :i:i if-m try. ki,tchcn; second floor, four bed- ton'n'o finest homes, boat nriffhbor- y [lie most rea*(imtbje river- CASH BUYEfiS~WAtTlNGl—All type transportation. Phone EA_JI-(l.'iO3.* (i-rooni mid hatli Imme neni- heart nf they Jir,.' [lie most rea*(imtbje ut thi" C.I.'.'I ] **'£ *• U'd "i'-.[,; rooms with sun porch off master bed- hood, completely furnished. Includes .1 car narnKe; hot water heat, full ( WRLL I'URNISIIEI) tn7eF"-Von7n find lnisims« ilistfii't. Jittio ijci'iitmncy: $H.. fronf t nits thlthilll lire on thh e marketm . It iin.l' f-'.,') jt'I.'II}" homes, bungalows, fnrmi, ncteavt. Gal- room, bath and shower, full attic und very spacious bedrooms, each with benu- cellar. AskinK price 122,500. Mort- prov 'int-nt I-' *Thrc« h,tth, fir.it floor ftiifirtmctit, uillt large wlulil l papy y yoy u t,t,, intigateinvestigaii t , llnlstnllnlstnnn lars (.<:! i)M.ii #-. r i L_T lin»'i, 215 48th St., Union City. basement, hot water heat; two-cur tia- fffui (llr bath, servnnts room and bnth •ilio. Walker ft Tindnll. la Eimt Front Hun:I:,.! l),» hrrrby porch. Overlooking the buy ; rrusonable. Knge can be arranged. Early pos- »tj_l'hiini. KK B-277B or UK fi-IH0 1.* \\ atetbuiytb , KealturKl , 16 WigWt I'rnnt nt. ri\",i arul ma,)" th- ,J,,^ n [.avtii'-nt re* _ riiis'e. Phone RE 6-0268--J for appoint- third floor. Kin put construction; two-cnr Phone UK «.3.1(l(l." Call AT 1-1502 or RE 6-49-11 -J for ap- trnrak'e; 118.000. Joseph G. McCue Bession. Brokers p:otect«*d. Dr. War- lioNrTYMTlDNKltS. IVrfirt IUIIIKIIIUWT"? ,l,i!r.-,| hy N,\v J-nry It,-. .< ,| Slat'itps pointment/ ment. riioiiiji find Imtli, I'^ii.-iil.iion jiltir. Lo. WKK COTTAOK- Nice re.,i,|,.,,tial sec^ Intr.ri.l ft l'J, \nci'lji'.',-. Agency. Renltor. Phone RU 1-Oiii or ren 1'owler, 300 IIroad fit., Red ROOMS FURNISHED. Three-room apartment on RE 6-1470/ catrcl in Shrewsbury. Untidy to schnnl linn N'uit as n pin, I-Vnc. d in plot first floor; two blocks from Broad St. fAUL R. STRYKER, Realtor, F»rmi Uank, nnd Ims: ?lll,ri0ll. Wnlki-r & Tindnll. r.(lx22r. : «h<« enrlose.l pnrrh. Mod. rn nl',1 a-i th.- riniuiMit to I,.- ra," ,! fnr the RED BANK vTClNITYrimmedinte poa- kitchen and l..itIi. live rnonn. Kni:>- p.,-. 51 Washington »t.. Red Bank.* and farm estates. State High- 1!) Kan I'Vcint SI. Phone KK B-J77U <»• I'" I • "f l,n..n,,l,s- th" ,!n;-r,,-..m,-lltS »l SOUTH STREET—Comfortablf.homt- Resnion. Delightful little cottaKe with IIK n-:il().|.- jrsiinti: * (!. 7 r, (1. Itnlstnn Waterbnry, way 31, Holmdil. Phone Bolmdel bin fielilstone chimney; pre-war construc- FArR HAVEN—Near school nml bus. '•'• •••'• ,1 l-i in .-:. ,'t:,in I f« - :- nt. iiii'lud- tike rooms. Phone Red Bank I-2IM Kctllnr, lfi West Krnnl st. I'honi' KK :.- ,,n'iii',r nir ,•„,;, a:.,i ri,,-.,;, 'h. NEWLY REMODELED four-room tion ; studio livinjt room 13x22 with House, four rooms nnd bath, expansion ATLANTIC "IIHlllI.ANirsr" Kinht-rooni (i':'iio* Mri*. P. Kfassea 0-6601. sum ,,f On" Thn-iian.l Civ- Hundred 68 iiAPLE AVENUE— Furolined roome. apartment, fully furnished, utili- lAt-Re itone fireplace, hewed bearn ccil- attic, hut water hcnl, oil burner. Small home, IniMitiMt in Knnd area, hnt water inR. knotty pine panelling, wall to wall down payment, bnliince on easy terms. llrat. truly a horn.- that ha.-i il. I,nl, l>".lnr.< HI. inn. .:,,•:,, , . . .„. ,,n One o! Red Bank'e most tuiinM ties included. Half block from Broad LITTLE SILVER—Choice bungalow, nf On,- lliiu'lr,',! |i,,!!ar.i IMO't.'lill from enrpptintf; two bedrooms, large kitchen, Call RK fi-3i>2K nfter_J"__.<_; fi2si;.',. Must he seen; J.S.7II0. Wnlkcr TIIK I.AWI.KY ACENCY, across ths location,. Call Bed Bank «-l«S4. Mra. it. business section, Red Bank. Ideal brick and frame, new, modern, cus- IIIMI I.MII of an it.-rn nl :h.- I'.',',', i.u.i^pt Dowstrj tnm-built; large living room, ipace for Dutch door, tiled bath, shower, sunporch, WOODED PLOT, 100 feet wide. Part of & Tindall, lil K:ist r'rnnt »l. Phone HE nrioKe |n Middletoivn, are Mruk- nwnlnKi, bronze screens, storm windows, old I'state. Three, tied room ranch e-277f, nr KB ll-Jlliu.- "lltitl-.l "I'nuital Impn.v, :,- • • I p .1- - THE MARYLAND—Boom u4 Soar! for builnes! couple. Call ~at 53 dining, lovely fireplace, two bedrooms pr'a for rnnny fine new developments |:i,OHO.HI", ,«•"»" stream-lined kitchen, full'basement, au- SI 1 .SOO. Drop |n and let us show th- down iiaym. nt r.'.piir. -0»»l-M 314-ROOM FURNISHED apartment. tomatic hot air hcut, oil; attached ga- sty R.'via-il .Stii'.ut-s 1',: f.-,. L to I ', in- rage; large lot. in fine location. Near $15,000. Exterior »nd interior photos P)JEL6)J>' inB. this 13 it aiiil.llie liest part about you around,' TWO FUKN1SHED bedrooms, •with Mar-'h loth through June 15th. Call mailed free on request. Ray Stilimnn, it ia the Ificiitif.ii: 55,000. Wnlkcr & Tin- bus. train and schools. Phone DE 7- VAN HOftN—Attractive: new 1 ^.atury Si'rtu n 7. That, sul,'. .• th.- lim- kitchen privileges. Inquire after 6 RE6-4317-J. Stnte Highway 35, Red Bnnk, Phone homp. Five hijc rooms, fireplace, oil ilall. 111 Kast Front St. I'hiine. KK C- 3125. i t r.ITTI.K "SM,V'Klt7~ Kxceptiunal ».-tti,,it pr. 00; and Bcvcn-room cottage, large kitchen, master bedroom, := RE 6-0566-J.' Phone RU 1-1150. $fi,00(l. Owner, Mills. Phone HI 3- two closets, tiled bnth with linen HOlIjT"~iTU8 ^enrer hall colonial. Scl- Walki-r & Tindall, 111 Kast Front st. four lit', LEASANTTtfEfflSRED room, fine tinK for i.ntiiniP8, rinht rooms, two Phoni- _RK_B-2770 or 1(K ii-:i-in-l.- kit-'hen, Putin and KnrnKe. K-;nioval t s t.S7.IO,-|.li'i| n; location. Very reasonable. Phone ivr. FURNISHED FOUR-ROOM apartment. cloict. Hall with linen closet, xuest bfitha, furnnci! heat, fire place; K^een (TiVKIt i«jAI)."lfpil "llaiik. Suitab|p"""for rity rompfls sal- nl {'ili.riOO. funsiil h arm,,j:,'s ,-if:,) ,,„ aq.-h .. rn • -i = • "H(TSlE~SrTE; Large beautifully land- 1 All modern improvements, suitable for room with larire closet, closet nt house: outlMiildinKfl. Wonderful trees. proressloiial man. Five-niinilti' walk to C. F. llnnli-n. Shrewsbury. I'hon- KK 6- '' • letirmin-d hy th.- Horouvh in 6-125 two couples; new house; two minutes scaped corner lot. In best residential ROOM!*. Kitchen prlvll} front door. All closets corfnr lined. Only Jir»,OU0. Hay Van Horn Agency, Ilroml at. Seven rooms, finished attic 12 1K61_ tir (i ||. Ncvliis. HK 6-1n:i.1-J.- for the iiuriiot.. ,jf MnaiM-iui; th- , from railroad station. Mrs. H. Murphy, section of Little Silver. Call RE 6-3389. Fair Ha yen. Phone. RK fi-IHIO. SIX-fillllM, two-stnry ir.".ni-,~ln rx,'-llr?it nt th- imrirov.-m.-nt nr imprnv-ni eges. 11» Shrewsbury ave., 'Ren Open to reasonable offer. rooms.) \ hedrooms, '.!'.•. lialhs. fireplace, 91 Lindtn ave.. Highlands. ' Open staircase to expansion attic. VAN HORN—MmUTn rivcrfnmt home. Iii-atL-tl sunporch: river rights: extra cor- h-r, MI iirnvi-li'd for an,I au'iiori ...,| • Bank rillHiilion, roiivciii-nlly lonit-d f,,r FOUK )lOOWs—Portly furnished, Jil.25 VJLtAW Oft fit—New ioutZZom brick Choose own decorations, linoleum 1'inc jici-s-hborbood. Old trees and ner plot. Owner must liijuiiiate imme- I'limmuHr or U.il Hunk husinem man; th-ro is h-r-liy li-:",l as th" i-ia-.r WILL EITHER rent two roomi with or homes. Tiled bath and kitchen, $6.- r without kitchen privileges, or share weekly. Near bus. Bonkoskl, 78 Scc- for kitchen floor and counters. Ex- holly. Seven rooms, new oil furnnce, il|£i^[y_Plione_Hl|^[PlHKK O:t.l..l!JO:t'l l!J . ffl.OOt). Consult C. F. ll.ird.'ii, Shr-ws- rat" of in-.-ri-st In In. |.af-l nn sa.'d I. ond at.. West Kcansburg. t)QO. Monthly iinymcnU to suit: 1300 firrplactt; tluiible «arnKe; $21,000. OITera nnticii-ntt'iti IMitu th- ra'e of f,,u- 7-room houie with middle-aged couple. cellent lot locntion. Not in a de- HK.ME.MIIKH THAT" old "pnTvirb, "no hury. IMiiuir HK r,.|r,61 or C. II. FURNISHED OR unfurnished five-ronm down ;mymrnt. Complete If gal Oe§ 126. invited. Hay Van horn Agency, Fair r-Miiin I I'; I |..r it-niiu. 44 Worthley st., Red Bank. Phone Kfc K. SpitzhofT, Campbell RV... Port Mon- ronf U hum; rmmsih for two families." N"vius, KK fi-1 6:Ct-./r* apnftmcnt, first floor, privnte home. velopment, $10,000. Allnlre A Son Haven. Phone RE B.4100.' Tlll'lMI'.SON ACJKNCY." Attrai'livt- n-w deter. 6-0561 mnuth ______^___™ Wo have the hump, that cMiludes this ROOMS 58 East Front ft., near Broad. About ten minutes walk to Fort Mon- ! Agency, Inc. Phone RE 6-3450. —Lovely. . ^ x-ruum, 2- theory. It's in East Atlantic Hiichlanils. rnnrh housf. Five rooms, til- l,ath, lilir.d and ,U,-:nr.,l • THE MAlTlE COX AGENCV otters new 1 mouth. Phone EA 3-1485. 1 tory. brick and frame ri'Si'dtnce, 2'.- Inl Tha> the ,„ rio.l nf ii-.-fu!; l Phone MM98?^Ji attnictlve l ^-story home. Splendid Contains 2 lurnii livint: room. ., l' kitch- oil h h.ild. I'utdr- fxri.ir, extras. Just inovt In. Choice of sev- room, pine panelled den, dininpr room, DELUXE TRAILER HOME. Small down S12.II00. Thnmp.nn AKHU'V, »l Kast ,,., . , ['"•'•'"1I-^ or,, . ,: ,. -,.,-,. ,„.,.„. ablc. 40 Worthley St., Red Bank. BEDROOM AND sitting room, with cook- kitchen, two bedrooms, modern bath, oil payment, remainder like rent. Call E. (INK "Hilt Hfl'i.EY—We have IS, yestlZ.min. Thnmp.nn AKnuy, nl Kast ; ;r Phone RE 6-471J.' eral beautiful homes. Bargain prices, Sec IB homes for sale, in and about lied Krniit st. I'honi. HK «-H70ii.- 1 yor Infc earner, furnished, except linens. and inquire at SK or 48 White si., hejtt, compJetcJy Insulated. Taxes S'Jit; M, V,., KA 3-1U2-M. Krf.nl st. I'lioni. IIK B.ilTon.* ' anil (•'.•in-l lif'"^ "V.""'' '.'' •'"' • '" LXfiGETTloST ROOM. Double or elngle. Rank, utidir S.'i.ooo. It's true, some are l 1 Excellent heat and utilities incluiM. Shrewsbury Borough. tlfl.ZriO, Joseph G. McCue Awpncy, Renl- QUTOK HALE—TWo-year-old Hnin« in TIIOMI'SflN AUKNCy Nin- rooms, twn I hui-v h. Id nn Tu-"dii';'." .M |i'rr!!' 7"''V'",!)" Private home, automatic oil neat. Will consider care of child for working in pour shape, wliile others are worth tor. Phone RU 1-0444 or RK 6-1470.• Middle town. Four ronmB and bath, yuur while. Don't fnrKct. the Walker haths. nil h,-at. fir-nlac-. .-in'! | I nfi'l u-il! -nine up f-.r't-na ,-n,- ,:i{.-ri'inn Boird If desired. Phone BI* «-SS23-J.' parent. Phone RE 6-O24fl-M.* expansion littic, full cellfir, cipeti Ac.ck TWO FURNISHED roomTTor gentlemen COOI) RED BANK locution. Thres TO SETTLE ESTATE. 'Finn rrildanUnl * Tindall boys an- hep. Wnlki-r & Tin- fx.rrh ; pint 7'.\:lnO; ,lnill>l- tr-'iritKi-- Vi.-ii- ' ""'I 1 a--a-.;.. ;,t „ i.-,-.,:,,- ,„, ... ),'_. ,,f ,,,'j TWO-ROOM APARTMENT. All Improve- porch ] Jixld. CmupltUi with bciten-, or couple. All improvements, heat bedrooms, living room 18x25, full colony, hit{h, wooded area. Itesidenco dall. Ill East Front »t. 1'hiioe UK 6-nf riv-r; 5l2.lii)u, Thomp.son Avii-y. 1 «"••'! nias- l.niiy f, I,.- h"',l ,„; T.,..e,V.,v ments, all utilities Included, reason- of hollow tile construction, slnte roof, storm «ash anil new awnings. Corner •J7 7I1 i.r KK f!.:i.|0|.* and garage. Three blocks from station. sized dining room, modern kitchen, property, 110-foot froiitaKf, .T(7--foot 7 HI Hail Frnm st. I'hmie KE fi-ilTi|.|* , Am I I. r.i.,'.i. ,,'. TV, p. M.. ,! ihj lin able, near bus line. Phpnc KE 6-1057.* contnins 15 ronmB, Hl-i baths, ntitomntic ilKfl" HANK- fi.""I. »7TJi~w~TiiTSiM7~l ! 16.1 Shrewsbury «5'ii_?«O !t^__— three bedrooms and bath. Good'con- tlepth. Hvautifuily Inmhcapeil with TIIUMI'SON AliK.Vi'Y. Thr.--.|..',lro,,m ! MI^'V,',.,[ 't'j'r^',' ",'. •-''''"••'••|i;irv i.'.'.-oiir.it. oriEERFUL, FURNISHgD, with kitchen RED BANK—One room and bath: two heat: Rttachf d tfirnRe; annual taxes rnnuiH and bath, expansion attic, hnl h hnuS". I.iviiiK rnnm, kitrh'lt, $i00 Price $lJ>,UOt). £xclunlve by JOK- curbeil drivf.'way; rlnulf garage. Smiill privileges; car space; double or ilngle; rooms and bath: no cooking facilities. dftlon. Karaite; oil fired hot water orchnrd uf fruit nearini* pinch tree?, fin water oj] Jieat. No money thtwn. full flripla,-.. ttl. liath. Hiitomalif hdit: 'i- rph G. McCue Agency, Realtor. Phone nrrf plot: pi.-tur,. windnwi; Mtnrbxl Ka- ;,)^,!:,^;;? Frlgldalrc: good location. Gal, electric Also four-room apartment, high grade, heat. Full screens and storm sash him line, with en ay nccessihllity to Itcd dry rellar, Knod area. Payment like rent. RU 1-M44 or RK fij;U70L' rat.'-: fl :t..',,|H. Thompsnii Al;. n.'y, M Da!,,!: March 7 l'i-,n included. Weekly or monthly r»tei, 333 modern six rooms, in Holmdel. Phone for tvery window; 911,000. Allaire Hank and MiddU'town rail mail station. Approximately Ml p.r month. Walker * Broad St.- . RE 6-2017.* ^^ HOI.MlJEIi-—Pre-KevoIutlonaTy'houR-Tott Tindall. Ill Kurt Irnnl st. 1'hunc |(K KIKI Frnnt M. I'linn- HK B.'iJiMi.' _ OltTllUHK C.'VAN Vl.IET & Sou Agency, Inc. Phone RE 6- fi - -J T 7 0 ur KK li-:i|tl.|.- Bh ' FHrVAfE~~fiWM; 17.50 per wtck. RICELVTOIfNISIlET) apiirthirint. four knoll, surrounded by century old trees, TllllMrSliN AliKNl'Y • HiiiiKnlmv. J7,. A NT Iq U K IIU N T EliST" W o I k i r~&~fTMSTl Kitchen privileges incluri'd. For itentlc- rooms. All utilities, electric refj-igert 34.'»0. 110 acres, 10 ncres woods, two brooks, "THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL." Sottinj- 7n,i. TIMI- l,,,lrnorns. living room NOTICE ator; garage Include/I. Immeillnlr pos- hiilnnc* tillable. Frame hand-hewn nsi- have done it nunlii. Hell Bank's old- man. Linens Included. 105 Shrewsbury of old onki; 100x1 DO; ranch 111' ;"i|r Hi". M.,,|-r,i litcliin, until, An or.liiiniK nve. Phone KB «-SS44^. icnion. 9» PmtersnA ave., Shrewsbury. LIftLG~SfCVEIl^One fuir~a"rre with denep. nine room*, bath, three flrepinrts; r«t home, built in lhe days win a |t,,| iiiitniiinti- h»nt. Huill on your l,,t. Us IIK nnd „,-.-. Phong HE H-2II0.W. tnxes $500. Immediate jioshrssiun; home, baroment, oil heat, Inr^e liv- Hank was n farm. Six rnom.i and liath- Thnmp..,,,, At.,,,,-!. ,1 Kost Imnl .-t. :-'-l for th- ,,, PLEASANT FURNISIIEB room wltS Inrce homestead, recently Improved -I'M $2'J.r»0ft. Joseph U. MeCuc Anenry. lot B.lNlliO. liny it to with that 1 til,,. r and redecorated. Conveniently located ing room, fireplace, two spacious Kn IMIOI-, HI-; I:.-I7OI,.- • 1 I"' small kitchenette. AM improvement! TWO-ROOM APARTMENT. JloPwater Rraltor. Phone RU 1-0-141 or RE 6- t hippnidale de«k of yours. Walker * I'.-i ;•' -in d for commuter. Four large bedrooms, I I,' -''ti'll .-t.r'.'.- \:,.. for light housekeeping. Hot running and electric furnished. $40 per month. 147O,* hod room-s; KHrngc ; barbecue ; } 11,- FA KM MllL'SK N.-nr H-il llaiik* Ion DM .•h .if Hi ,| Artdltlnnnl living room find bedroom In limlall, 111 Eatt l-'rnut lit. Phnoe KE M.I F, k iil'.d lls-i wnler; nl»o another large furnished Available April I. Ks Ili'iieon blvd., (tOO, liny Vnn Horn Agency, Fair (1-L'77(1 nr KK C-:l til I.- . m, lari: iriny -- Ir room. Near station and bus line. 130 Keansbiirg. Phone KE r,-2."lH!l-J, ennnrc'.inir U'IUK. LlvinK room 17x2». ^KELofMTjNttoi^iit.irTtfr. DmviiHtuirs Invntory, steam oil hent. Id-mile out of Freehold, Colt's Neck Haven, Phone RE 6-4100.* WOULD YOU I.IKK to take a short trip kilehi 11: V. acr... brook: nu h ' or .South Bridge nvr. FtntKlSiiEB AfARTMBNT. Three bath. AskinK lln..',00. J. A. II h. with »»,. nf our salenmeii |,i ,,.,. » ]„,-,.. 1 1 IEi) ROOMS with cooklnit priv- rooms, private bath, kitchenette, seml- ChunRe in buuiness rtiiulres removal. Of- rd., ^-i-Acre tract, five rooms, cci.nr, fire* ff"»l Kslnt-. I.", 7 llrnnil It. I'hnne KK ',',',' -,.'"''' -''••'•. I - -'" I rn '1.,-h «,),. fered for quick snlr nt $1H,000. Consult Plnct, brerzewny; Karage: $U,.'iOU. For y owner limit modern fi-room and bath ilt-gi's, and light housekeeping rooms, prlvatp entrance, eecnnd floor; on bus VAN""Huif.N••-Secluded "iundscaind acri". ; 1 i i ) 1 1 Information, call R. J. Marvin, MA 1- nI4l,1H.ur_.HB_«.l-.Mlil._* Uy'the Mnynr/ '"'"'""' '" ' ' ' ' "' nlso sleeping rooms. Plenty of hem anil line. _Phnne AT_|.OJ43. C, 1". Rorden, Shrewsbury. Phonw KE (*tilii|iiu't K-rnoni hnrne, 2 liath*. 2 home, near Shrewsbury river. Has hut conveniently located. Call KB 6-2609, 6-l6f)t or V,, II. Nevfus, Ufi (J-ieaS-J.* 2USL fireplace*, nil hent, porch; |illiyhnll»i'; v/Hter oil Jiint. fireplace, onk (loom • .SI'LBNIllll lll'I'DHTUMTY for ilurt AMY K. SH FOUR IiOOSfS—Also two rooms, fur.SHRryWSHUUV—Adjacent to" Sycamora l-car attaihed KtiniKe: lart-e .xpan*;..,, r ,1-iiti.i, mnin str>'i, in fn>t urow- or Inquire 134 Oakland it., Red Bank. nlaheil, 34 Prospi-ct ave., Atlantic MAT.\WAN—Sfx rooms; two-car Karatr**; .'•arniiv; 117,100, Kay Van Horn Awry, nve. HuiilneiH chitnKv compel» HOLTI- flreplncij. Excellent location; $15,000. K.itr Mavi'n. I'hfini'JIK Ctloo.- tlltip, all 'Ins near river fnr nnly 11.1- ."nmmiMity, nt-ar H,,l Hank; ll.room K5VEL¥~FlTRNI8iren room. c'entFafly Highlands. Call AT I-16SI-W. ficr of newly ronstnictert ilx-ronm co- till). Walker * Timlnll, l'j K««t I root Incalcd. Womnn prefcrreil. Call fvrn- i l Cnll R. J, Mnrvln. MA 1-2S88, VIKW cil^iiTVKlt- i-iirKi"'in'ol "S-lili In i«. lious... oil hi-ui. Askinit '|i',.M)D. J. A. NOTICK im"RISIIT:iT~Al AriTMF.N fr"bl.,ITo1TnT. lonial type home, conveniently located _»t._. Pimm- UK (1-3-7(1 or KK i;..H0|.' HniKli. K,7 Hi,, id it. I'hniie HE «- rd:nanr "An Ingi between R:30 and 7)30, RE 6. living room, kitchen, bnth, fully fur. for rommutt'r. Modern In every respect, ficr^n^rv^ (>ne>htory hume, Six ronms, llu'hlililiK OWNKK (Ill-Kits dent buy in Hum,,,,;. '-•-.• par-Kin lilni- nHiieliil den, flri-plnri-, tili-d Imth, ll.-.s ,,r 1(K r,.|''li:l.' 'h, r •;l" of 45W-W. ______nlihed and euulpped. In quiet residential liiuulsciiprd by nwiirr nn pint KHIxliMJ. pansion attic, fireplace; sttirnnc, kxrel- t for lia»i-nii'[it: Kitrn^rl JU.'JOO, Kay Vnti Two G-Hi-re pints, both uith lar^'e UN A (JUIIIT co'iniry mad. I,nt» frnm »•-.• , ,, , : I • f,, t l*UBN'ISlIEir~Hf)()M"~wrth kitchenette. park, overlooking Shrewsbury river. Two OWIHT will ncctipt con aide ruble tost at lent mortKiiwe nrranut'ments fruru $12,- pond, nn hard xinTiif.il road. K-:.-i-li.nl r n Hum A«rncy, l-alr IIKVPII, I'hiiiir UK ;l lu 'i iirri'S, hii'h. tins, brook, n, i-r i Str. -t" \\it ...i, All utllllifs iumillril. Plenty nf hent, nilntltri wnlk In ilrpot: S 71); ill MI others, Mtkl»K j»rJrp of 520,001), Consult C, K.B00._Cajl It. J. Mnrvln, MA 1-25(58. iii'iKlilmrhiiiiil. N.ar onan. Phune KU "l.l,"l I,-, «. II0D. town. Kany t-rms; * I,Hull. J. A. lUit-h. i and |-,,,i."-ij "i,i hot water L'hllil wrlcome. 63 Morfnrd Phono Illi 6-3.-60-W. It'irdin. ShifWislmry. Phone RIO fl-lfi61 I - 'I 1 fl 1. •hi |: . pi., n»xt to Caramel ice cream shop, nr (i, II. Ni*vtux. HE fi-Jja3-J. , brook: fire]itace, hnt wnUr, oil. ll,al_K«t ,\y. Ilroml it, I'hnnr HK II,.,;.. ',-. j „., i A-klm- $15,000. Cnll R, J. Marvin, MA Arro i-lnti nvalUI>lc RL Jil.MiO. K<. DKSItlAIII.K NKKillllllllllllllH. nttrne. !!ri »"».«.. rhonc RE «-H;5.J.* MjHRHJKf«rmh y Ivivted nrrn nnd vxrvllrnt nt-ixhUtirlirmd live 4 in room., n,i,,.h |V1,,. ),,,,„,..- „„. 1 1 rUUNIHIIKIl ROOM for laily, Onr block i-, t'lilio. lleiuitlfully il ,.,,ni|rd fully IIIVKft KflAfi, ||,,| llankViii'ar.iiniipini I'"' " "'"' >'> "i<- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE nio'lriiiir.rd. Vive mristcr bedroom» inTTUrj?TtTOlT WVTl~"hul!t "HiolIiH IdtV \'nn Horn Agency, Knlr 11 n v r- n r 1 frnm InmnrM dlitrlet, Apply 10 with firr>|ilitrrn, Ilirrn bnth*, llviiiK roomH I'hnnr RK (1>4|IHI,* __ Ilisolatid. ••xeelleiil hplltiiu- syM.'lil. and I.IK. rlvrr iliilit-. four b.-,lm,,m.. AMY K. .-In. -, fivcionm hunRalow with rvpHimlon nt- •r,»l''.-, lot. Ankliiif Jll.-Min. J. A. llalith. ! nl. fififf, six.room hoiinf, iniprovnnttits ;t ll.ir.s nr HK fl-llnn.1 I ,„ Mil ILK nr single:-mi» hlnck from Strand th*. retldentjal develoliminti f. II, A, HP'riKiui, Klt(.'hrn. imntry, Inundry. twn IT- Price iliVHiO, Mlnuiih Agrncy. VUour IMKIIIUVS, Tour MIIJMIH, nn hrntcr; I'.vn.' llmiee id.. Far Him,,. proved 1 lehool anjolnlng, fllose to rail- vnnt'n roiifiu IUKI hnth, recrrntlnn room ! lrt r KHmtrt': lia.ono nr olTrr. K. ('. II. II. Stnt:U\ AfiKVcv. /;;v.-.,iii rn.K liter. Kltchrn privileges If n*cesiary, wlih It ft r mid fircpiiH:^, lai'K* ntnblM, cow *V J.:?J '.' _>__ -_ roail itmlont lake privllein. A few flrn r RIIMI. Phnne ItK fl.0121.* lleil'lit., Nen liuiiuiiliiit. No IIOM i. — ur f I,.-, . ,, l_nijillri'_at n3 Unilen |>1., Reil Ilink.' tuiriiH, k'uniucn, mnnkc hrnisf, wnlk-ln Rfll> lTAN r?T" Hrvrn-i-dom dwrlllnK, in home ilt'i iitlll nrflllnhle. 8ee yattr rent- 7 ment lor II. I.: •«;! mi.iilhlv. Tun l,,i|. :,-: In C()Mri)I(TAIILK nnd ipncliiii> room wltii ilirp :nri' unit. iH'pui-Hto ntuilin iiulld* pAcellrnt cutuJltltm, Pine )i«/irllfi',r M,l I oiin,- private bath anil garage for Inmlneis in,; with (i]iintni'titi rhlcki'ti Imtmcii, ftr. heiiU inHtilntlon: rornrr plot ?ri\ir>0: two- 1 1>rnt>n nr ruiiiilr, Onp block from bui Phnn# I1H G.I 171. Sl\ty ftr IT-, nf very fertile fnrm land. room, but hi fnrped hnt nit* nil heat. Si<* nlili-c, nil IiniI. II Kin l Fun, si. Hinad M. Phone liK ll. ll.'.s ,,r UK «• Il",i Hank. N. J I'll I-. Il . SflNNVlittriST, II, l,"'riomei. •Milmiil".." enr Kittnui', PJ-IC« It 4,DUO, Mlnuuh >lnl nHtina nf i«)l trcfit; gnnmr. I'IIII- Ph.nn. IIK li.,-,21',-,,- I '^,i Ma,-.-I, I. 1',-," line. I'll i IIK 11-1779-11. Aokinit |irlre lcm ttinn colt nf bulldliiics .l.lofit'-d Auttu-y, |'hnm> ltd Ml7U. 1 ol Brothers, l.lttl- Hllver. l'hone- Unl iiloni'. Aimly Kilwiinl', HprliiKbriink lll.oiin. Minuvh Agency. I'limm RU KKIl HANK Si-vi-ii.Miiiiii I .- I,, IM- IIIIWIIKI) .' VI.II »ni.'l I,,, if von pur- .'•I l.i 'a M--.-..r. Hunk 11.1111.17 or lleil Hank t.flTllt I'fiim, Wli-ki.tunk, N. J., Houtf 4, Rltrr* NCMii"li7 'Bfi"^Hll 1.07 111,' 'Illtlnll Till.. II. ill II-. I,all,' | .in. ,l\,-> -i,:. f,,,it'li"lri,,MM. -A I.I'II AMY I: •I'l N N. KXTi HANK—Alntuii I'nuri. Pour' I • , hot n-ntrr heat; bnlb, HrLplHrf, fnrrnl hot ftlr oil h^nt, '"n -"r'''''"' ' " ' "" ''"'" '*' '" "" I>I.IV\Kr.Mr.NT nr sr\ir fMKf) "i-iterc pint, I'rid' |Zr,,i'njii. •i'm, Hlnrm mtHII, vciietinti t.tln.tui vn- lio'i-f i' I'll,,,!.' SK ':.,„,„ I.' TillCKH ANIi 10UH-HOOM furnlshFil river HuM" for bunt, Mu«t he seen In A It A UK Ol'i'OltTUNITY. Dupln. • "'i i; i' ^ I'I. H. HI . , I, i 11 MltuiKh At:*-nry. I'IHUIP RU 1 -071-n.• \W\ nit'tiM- pint. I'tli-e $1 I.(Mil), IIIIMMON MIINiiAl.llW I,,,,,- r.11,11,; nimrlmriit!, 170 up. I'huiio AT 1-1797 be npprir-lnleil, I'hiine llr) 6-0U7I1 nr 'I'wn uimilini'iilP, Om* U|i Hint one 1 STF.I' H.VVIIH Tlir,i-.l."l,ni.ti, >..,.. w*- "fcrKNTr.Y'mJIl/l . Kltfht.nmm hmiMs MlniiKh A«ciipy. I'IKMIP ItU 1-07 Hi.' Imlli, nil In at. N. i,| „• ,|.i oiai.' nr AT I.0S4I-M. # down. Mod ft n In every rcupect. I.IVP Hrlck vtmiT nml ilwU roof ronntnii-- LrrTt.K Hll.VKII. Slx-i-iMtm (''ape I'IMI. Illi', I, ,-,',',>, MfirilNri,, In, f, I.,|II;I,.( I' . v. l,,ir.'- livum room «,lh II,, t. .,,-,- aft A'Nli"!l^Ilrtf)M~«jinrlmenti, mwly Iv .i(,. ,i:,r,,.. in. V. iv «, " ,-,,,i. I',,' I,'. In otic nnt tin- other for over tliMi, (wo (lli'il butIm, (licpUi'f, nut•>• Huiirnnrn, tilftl tiiuh, l.ii'iittiri', hot Li i innili'Mil'i'il, In line rrsldtntlal srcllon, GUNNISilN 1IOMKS, In ('hnniplon, 1 i..|. .'..-,,,, I.,'. K'tn W,".|i.r- of -hc !'iit, full r.'lUi ; MIIWIIHI ynniKo; Witter oil hilil, liinulatlciii, HWIIIII^TM: tvsn- "T^ " ' ' oil hfiil s ni'iir atortta, ttc 6 Tlilnl nve., Mailer IUIII Mrlusf ntrle*, to mcrt I.".". ( urryliiK dim KIK nn Mitlm 1 .\.-,IM->. i;.' .«" iii. iL.i.imii III ••'„• i' tilot. Price I.'.'I.IMMI, Mliuurli III' tfUMlH' ! Illi I'.'llvllIM, Prlir fIX,(Mill, «iri(f;wHin;i(v M,,. i,v, I,,,,,,, him. Atlniitlr- lllidiliiii.li. I'hnno AT 1-OftHa-J. I,,,,-, I I'll,,,,- SK '.'. il iltrferrnt living requlrempiits nnd ln> imipfi'y HIJOIII JttM, ('H«h ni-ided .fU'V I'liOMl' Rll 1.071ft." luhti I,. Mltni,-], A^-iiry, Rutiioin nl. ONK-HOfiM 'nnil tlini-rmnn npurlmi'iili l»lll,HV, t-M,,,,^!,,,, „,( ,r, ,,], |,|,,(, |i,., . p 1 1 -. 'll-lt ri.mci, I'rlenl frnm $,',|KHI In l.'ii,. Mpdiil JJ.'nMt, l|»f '"'. 1. i'.'i tfUift' I'liiuii- Ml J -fl71 0.' r.XIl! II WKN l«', I' '" .- "I' !:n., imiK M.VM - I'Mvtt* V|.-N,.I«/, "f l.'ila wll'i klli'lii'iiitlif, lurnlilli'il. 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V'Mnr V Uni.Mi'iMT, Mllliitl lltl- Itlllfl' l>« .11 ft, ifl, <, bull, | Vjlnpir,,!,' lint in I>1IIK illstrlcl, Hl*>rfi«in jt -i mum inkliiK ill Hlli-, Iliiliiml !• Mill. IIKIN'IHV h^l'ATI'r inrVnvpTrToiiil. Mltnn.lt A unify, RumNnti rd, 1'linne RU cr, l-MWmn.-i. ,(. MfhlHlhif.' timixi I III"I|I *!• mil limti wnrnm*i ( > 1 • I'In, lil I mu.I nvi , Inli' Him i Miiy JiiitiMftnllhl nrvMi'KifMii litunrnlvHil sml i ,\r i:Afii: i.iguou rfroitr:, r,..• i.nt -'...if "..,,.',i',""".' !',"' "7,:••'•;..;, ,,;••' liu|#rn ffMir*rniiiii «imrt' ,1 I ini-iii rtlirivK, I'lirrrnt irntnl I7A I'T Aoklh ' OKMin (in,..in,',., A ||. n,, | vit'd. -l">' l-'l li M. l-i, \, ,.,,, I', I I ' »H0 I', M, Kin.ltwiiotl. Kiliildlolii'il t inlihniliil 1 , -' I , 1 MM ('I' kih J 11 |s i'-' ,'" llnnt. I'limii llK.n.»!l4H,'.. 11 .MMI IUMI M.'luiMh M'. 1'h'Hir ItK I'- I1 HI' i ,.| 11 ." in-; it.i i;,i • ' PBHTimV'nWHTW.^lAi , iinihih IMiil I-Jv,;iini, ImlmlM 17 you MM • lo M'lv",- ninl ' .HIM.' 11 e' 1 t<> ly IHIIIIVIIIIMI tiiul nuiiliriiiiiiMl. NMIII IKIAIMAN1.. IMI/ llil.JI |I-II.|I , .,:,„, : , iMiir. 1 nn '1. • . V'AIII""||AVKN-NPV iwii.'lieMrinim luifi". (nilt nn., lihil'o IHI Mm Mipfli'liy .r.iiiMhi yu'i I V t M t * nl m nil rtitlli' "f l("l ll'llil. N, ,1 ol, I'l' iliilnw, ilnlii'iifo In rmmttiiliih Hltlr, lui-i!* mum*, l''tni<• Isvti.iiiiiv lutih imi. I'llliki'l IMIIILI « <|>|)M HIM •lilllllllliUH, I^V tic", I'lml r I.IIIIIMI 1'ili. Hi. w<| •;||MI U.'.lilMlV I'lniiiiy .,:i d. m- 1,1 f,i ,' I,,, I,.,. .||, !«.,„, , 0.1 I, ...I n I ,.,, , ,1 my o 1 ", I on M111.I1 mi,, I',' t\h'li]:lff, ii/illlilel> Ml I'll HI, Nil lIllWII VIllMl Illlll IHII.I/I! BiHni'i: 1,/iHii •lull). "I.I..M, ))')• Wnl< I i,,,i\, KM''|I!IMIIH) )illl< Iw-ii-., :'i v -it lut-iiK, Iml •>,,u i h,Hi, II .'. ,||' .' ll'H, <|'M ' , ,1 r, , 11. . • . ,- ,' ,.lt. i- - . >• i<. I, |; I,.. \ II, I- "Il pnyinriit fur Jl, t, i In'J K niniilli, lion llrMI h«l('»fre lilnl In IKIIIHMI n • - « >li nr mirnrtWf litHI«. It til \\*,,\, U> n I I N nil) (iiM.tlh^M A M' 'In i,| 11,1-1 I.-.- N*m*fh Agtftritt It fttn*4 If, rnone flK iff nil, Wrllf, "l'«luiil»l<" Bu.i All,HK "'I/M vt tl, H fitvm, Hi; l> net, IUHHII nl , tl»il n*nhi rhfiPI .. *'l ii\i\ Mfhunis id, rhnrifl tlfe; • li,',,. t>. il,u>h"i, II - ... i |'n.,n* |rogram. Attending the rally | For?" Mrs. James Day and Mrs. H. by chartered bus were Beverly An-1 DU PONT PRODUCTS USED EXCLUSIVELY Prior to coming lo Asbury Park, Franklin Seeland, Jr., of Rumson. dcrson, Joe Baliager, John Carpen- ' Rabbi Fi'cedman was in charge of Mrs. Elliot Willetts is a medical tor, Bob Cartel-, Mac Fary, Jr., a coiiRreRation in California. He patient at Jersey City Medical Roger Fary, Edith Foss, A. Phil- is active in the civic organizations Center, lips, Lois Holgrem, William Hut- of the shore city, the Boy Scouts Mrs. Leon B. Smock, Jr., has ting, Nancy and Harold Lindc- HORNBERGER & SANFORD been named chairman of the Eat- mann, Call and David Peterson, and a director and adviser lo Jew- Walter Schmidt, Ted Schilling, Ken- 39 PEAKL STRKET KKD RANK 6-3259 ish students nt Columbia uni- ontown campaign for American versity. ftcd Cross funds. She is expected neth and Nancy Smith, Robert to name a committee of workers Smith, Charles Stout, Don Thach- at an early date. er, Nancy Tupper, Richard Walk- The W. S. C. S. of the Methodist er and Joyce and Robert Wolcott. church mil Tuesday night at the Airs. Leslie D. Seely will give the CLD5E-0DTI home of Mrs. Francis Bruce. book review at the Adult Bible The Gleaners of the Presbyterian class of the^Mcthodist church to- church will meet tomorrow night night. Boys' Gabardine at the homo of the president, Mrs. Benjamin VanKeut'en attended a Andrew Becker. men's rally of the" Presbyterian Donald H. and Robert E. "Wern- church Tuesday at Hightstown. er, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dr. Jerome S. Lasky, director of AND E. Werner of Tinton ave.. are ap- the Monmouth Reading clinic and SLACKS pearing in the Peddie school pro- a, Long Branch optometrist, will duction of 'The Pirates of Fiuu- address members of the humo and ancc." Donald is in the men's School club at the meeting a week Well tailored Gabardine Slacks for chorus while Robert plays the vio- from tonight. • Dr. Lasky i3 a lin in the orchestra which will play trustee of the state Optometric so- SENSATIONAL SAVINGS! for the operetta. It will be given ciety, former president of the Ccn- all 'round wear. Continuous waisl- Friday, April 14, in the. Hightslown j tral New Jersey Optometric socie- high school auditorium. A junior I ty and a fellow of the New Jersey Ladies . . . opportunity is knocking at your door! In order hand and pleats, in brown, gray, at Peddie Donald is treasurer of i and National Academics of Optoni- (o make room for our neu' Spring and Summer shoes we are clos- j hi.s c!a?\s and a member of the Glee 1 eti-y. He was educated at Brook- blue and natural. Waist sizes 22 club, Art. club and Chess ciub. Rob-! lyn college, New York university iiifj out our present slock at cost and below! These special prices ert is secretary-treasurer for the and Penn State. He has instruct- lo 31. freshman class and a member of ed nt New York university, several will prevail Friday and Saturday only . . . come early for best the concert orchestra, violin quar- state Junior colleges and has been tet and '.he Chess club. This winter consultant to various private and selection. he was a member of. the varsity public schools. He will discuss the wrestling squad. parents' part in reading adjust- 6.9L The American Legion post will ments of children, inadequacy of hold a dance at its home Saturday, present methods of determining Mar. 25. Frank Muchall's orches- visual difficulties in schools and' tra will play for dancing from 9 need for an adequate reading pro- gram. He will review the work of HUNDREDS OF p. m. to 1 a. m. Proceeds will be used to equip the kitchen in the the Monmouth Reading clinic and irr Boys' post home. will demonstrate some of the latest Mrs. Mary Conover spent the equipment in the field to test and week-end visiting her son-in-law improve reading. and. daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Thom- STYLES! Sport Shirts as Snyder. Mrs. Starr Hicks of Tuckerton Oceanport baa been visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. War- Airs. George C. D. Hurley of Gabardine, rayon, broad- ren Hicks. Main st., has been confined to her home by illness the past week. ALL COLORS! clolb and gingham plaids The Sons and Daughters of Lib- erty will hold a card party Mon- Girl Scout troop, under the lead- ALL HliELS! ... II colors lo select day night in the American Legion ership of Mrs. Frank Callahan, hall. held a cake sale Saturday morn- from . . . washable. Long Mrs. Lydia Rigby is a surgical ing at Pete the Tailor's. ALL SIZES! patient at Rivcrvlew hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Rose, for- sleeves, sizes 8-20. Sheriff and Mrs. Ira Wolcott and merly of Little Silver, have moved Charles Miller have returned home into their new home at the corner from their Florida vacations. of Seneca pi. and Itaska pi., Port- Air. and Airs. Ernest P. Ratti are aupeck. Air. and Airs. Rose pur- $2-95 now residing in Oceanport. chased their home through the Ala- and Airs. Margaret Onacilla, Airs. rie Cox agency. Frank Marcello, Airs. Joseph Mar- The Oceanport zoning board of cello and Miss Theresa Marcello adjustment, at a meeting last spent the week-end in New York week, granted a variance to per- city. Miss Marcello celebrated her mit Frank Squilltani to build an 21st birthday. addition to the former Log Cabin The Lions club is holding mins- inn on Monmouth blvd. at the en- trel rcheavsals every Wednesday at trance to Portaupeck. Mr. Squill- 3 p. m. in the American Legion tani plans on renovating the build- home. The show will be staged ing- and opening a restaurant. Friday and Saturday, May 5 and The Oceanport first aid squad U, in the Little Silver grammar Monday night started plans for school. Still urgently needed are their annual drive for funds to 1 be held in July. The squad also men and women as members of 32 Broad St., Red Bank the chorus. Also desired are resi- discussed having lettering painted on the rear door of the ambulance. Mrs. Richard Morgan of Mon- mouth blvd. has returned home from Monmouth Alcmorial hospi- tal with her Infant son. Mr. and Airs. Harold Schnabolk of Lake avc. entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Finn, Mr. and Airs. Frank Callahan, Aliss Grace Bal- danza and John Alurphy at dinner HERE ARE THE'LUCKY \ Wednesday night of last week. Robert Dick, son of Mr. and Airs. Robert D. Dick of Comanche dr., a junior at Princeton uni- versity, spent Sunday at home. SOUTH «tV« J The first aid squad took Mrs. Ellis Kami ass of Plnckney rd. lu s the Alcdlcal Center, New York city, last week. Alembers of the ( MIODlnOWN * squad who made the trip include / lit) >ANK J Frank Callahan, Charles Walling, Jr., and George Morris. The first and second grades of the Oceanport school will present a 20-mlnute program of songs and } stories for the rest of the school. The program will be broadcast from the first and second grade classroom over the inter-school communication system. Aliss Betty Clark's fifth grade class will present a St. Patrick's day program, Friday, Alar. 17. An Intensive eye examination / '(4) '' program will be initiated in the school in the near future. A tele- UtfEWOCD 3 P0|NT P1EAJANT ; binocular machine will be used In the examinations which will be under the supervision of Charles Maglll, supervising principal, HURRY-COME EARLY! TOMSRIVLR 3 New Moiiinoulb Th« Amico cl«M met TuoBday Numbtu on thi map indicalt tht numb»r and location of Tilo Roofi or Sid*walli on a evening at the Sunday-school rooms which art available now at Ihti eitro-crdinary laving, Coll your Tilo man immidf* for Ha monthly tension. Hostesses attly to plact your nomt on Irii Mil, were Mrs. Gertrude IS'aunt and TAKE ADVANTAGE mother, Mrs. Arclify, Mrs. William Blsgrove, Mrs. Chester Hendrlclis life service, and Mrs. Hrlen Krutol. The pro OF THESE It's a SMASH SALE... For a limited time! gram was Jn charge of Mrs. Jo- (ipph Baxter, Mr*, James Allen and Never before has it been possible to oreo, strategically located os ihown completely Mr». Julia Martin. The theme, was buy a superior TILO Roof or Siclewall at on the map. We're so proud of our new "rtellglon in nndlo." Th«r« were 30 members present. iuch astoundingly low prices - and it materials and our magnificent new col- ors lnat Jacqueline Ronaldson spent the may never happen again. *• want 1° put some jobs up guaranteed week-end at the home of Mr. and right away — where they con be jeenl Mm. Arthur Unzmaycr of Atlantic This is a TILO demonstration Sale, Because our jobs have always been our Highlands and attended n birthday pnity (or Joyce Unzmaycr, BARGAINS AT ol7ered lo on// 40 Homeowners In this boil salesmen. ROOF and SIDEWALL The Hosary society of 8t. Mary'ii Catholic church met Mondny OVUM- REMEMBER—Or!/ TILO ha-, th?;e new Poof-, and Sidewalk. Inx, Mnr, fl. An llluatrntcd Icclurt win iflven liy Kiithrr 1'etrl of NEW BEAUTY- - 11101 DX t\iyJoz)'d 1 •, pc :idewjll in glamorou; peirrononl Penh Am hoy. co'or',-— we«ihfr-pto>"J, Mo-pioof, lol-pioof, iriAilfllinq, eliminates coitl/ Ml/is rifi'ti'udu nnbtrta of Allan- lie Mlxlilandu and Mr, and Mrs. Howard A, ItnhrrU Kpriit Hiimlay v NEW BEAUTY 0:, Hi UIP IHHUP of H"\', nnd Mrs, Knil V H :i' ui [jf' VIM," uvi'vichii! P'-.nf fII'IT*^**', in 1 Mni'CulluiiKh nnd family of Jla- wmlli, 1 V.(?<"|!' *l X'"J'. i, I'M ]<''••<'>., '•i! i'f;« t-•••!-i: - iiie 10,i,'.mi, |ie w. m;i{<;r,,\ PUCK tl Nett'Kilt! Hiilniiliy i'\ i'Hl im ft* 1 Kiis«l^ (if Hie ttt'lfunl MCIIIDIIIKI WK IIAIIHY AN KXTKNHIVH LINK Or FINK HAMI'LK SIIOKS Ill-.l* HANK chinch Th» Holy NiVlim sncloly n( HI. SIZES *i AINI) .". HID ItA.NK 0-09% KM,. Mmti 1'hiinh will hold in 11 tn I Ion nf ufflitr* «l IU inxL nuitlni MAC II. RED BANK KEG ISTETt, MAKC1T ft. Page Eleven

the affair may be purchased at Birthday Dinner Party Sea Bright Chiirlotte's restaurant. MI145 Chnr- Large Slock Given for Bohbc Kalz Eatontown Club Members of Mrs. Marie Hellker's lotle White and Mrs. Lillian West i\ew and I scd enjoy porch living third and fourth grades win en- are In charge of Ihe dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kalz of tertain the Home and School nsm>- will he served from ,'i to 7:30 p. in. .A I'TO UADIATOKS this summer! Hance rd., Fair Haven, entertained Plans Benefit oiation this afternoon with n Mr. and Mrs. William R. Fowler, Iniliiilini: '.1.VI7 1'iiriln - (lir\i. Sit Fashions at an Informal dinner party Sun- variety show. The association will Jr., of Ocean ave. hnve returned s day for their daughter, Bobbe, the Tricky-Tray Parly meet at the school at 3;15. The home after spending two months Red Bank Radiator Works occasion being her oiphth birthday. show will be repeated tomorrow at North Miami, Fla. Mrs. Hannah 113 W. I'rnnl St. Ill-; ii-n;7 The party was held at Rum- Set Tor Mnr. 17 morning for other pupils and to- Garvin of West Park, Rumson, son inn. morrow night at 8 o'clock for the returned with them. The dinner table was decorated j The annual spring tricky-tray public. Mr. and Mrs. William Rodnpy, A (.oin/ilrlv Line of downs for ilia 1 In a pink and green color scheme, party and fashion show of the Wesley Reid, Mrs. Margaret Don- AN and the center motif was a large: Woman's Community club of Eat- Jacqueline and Charlotte Swen- aldson ami Mrs. Adele Maturity birthday cake, made by the inn's ontown was planned at a meeting son returned to school Monday left. Sunday for KloridH, where HOUR GLASS llriih' mill IUCIKIIIIIIS last Thursday at the Eatontown after being iiuurantincd for three a chef. .Bobbc received many gifts. weeks with scarlet fever. they will spend two weeks. Her guests were Bruce Dahlgren, American Lotion homo. The bene- Mr. and Mrs. I*awrence S. Fow- % "Jimmie" Jakubecy, "Connie" fit will be staged Friday, Mar. 17. Health prizes for February were ler, formerly of Nnrth Brazil, have Lewis and Carolyn Wren of Fair Mrs. Raymond Hill and Mrs. Nel- won by Dorothy Mauser and Bev- moved to Trenton. Mr. Fowler Is TELL TIME Haven and Linda Willard of son Scott will be chairmen. Clothes erly Fow'er, members of. Mrs. Weir's class. employed by the Railway Express \VK ALSO CAIUO AN IACLISIVE Rumson. \vill be shown by Mustcllo's of Red -Li ifs fnuC Bank. Twenty club members will Mr. and Mrs. John Qardella and company in that city. with bo models. heir son returned home Saturday The Sea Bright board of educa- easier io li-6 Volunteer Services after spending a month at Palm tion will meet next Monday night us n/ttitr your SKI.KCTION OI lOIOlAI. <;o\Vi\S HANDSOME.EC0NOMICAI Mrs. L. J. Ciacolotto, youth con- at 8 o'clock at the school. At Marlboro Explained servation chairman, reported the leach, Fin. Dr. John P. Mohair, assistant club has been Riven a contribution Mrs. Eleanor Edgerly has re- AM ATKuYT11OilK~W I NN KItS clinical director at the state hospi- for a youth project, the gift of turned home from Rivcrvlew hos- Amateur hour winners at the .WATCH tal at Marlboro, was the speaker at Mrs. J. Walter Gorach. The club is pital, where she was a medical Sea Horse tavern. East Keansburg, VIID0I1 19 BROAD STREET RED BANK the sixth lecture course for provi- making arrangements to sponsor a patient. Friday night included George THIONtY SHADE sional members of the Junior Serv- senior Girl Scout troop in Eaton- The W.S.C.S. of the Methodisl Butch of Keyport, first prize; Do- WITH AVINTIUTOlf ice league of Red Bank yesterday town. church will meet tonight at 8 lores Willard of Keansburg. secontl RE 6-4383 at the hospital. The course has The club, together with members o'clock at the parsonage. prize, and Mrs. Marie Somois of ,..V««pi hot air out...I«ti br*«z* in been arranged to acquaint provi- of the Legion poet and auxiliary, The Methodist church will hold East Kenhsburg, third prize. Walt- Reussilles without dir«t draft. Vudor ihadii' sionals with the county social serv- will combine their efforts to stage a roast beef dinner Mar. 30 in the er Conklln was master of ceremon- •t* durable, eolorfait. Theft's a tlis la ice and welfare program, a dance at the Legion home Satur- ies. 36 BROAD — RED BANK day, Mar. 25. Proceeds will be used church lecture rooms.. Tickets for , fit your porch... •oiily Inijalled.. Dr. Mohair stressed the role that to purchase china and silverware a volunteer can play in service to for the post kitchen. the hospital, where league members A play, "Diet Begins Tomorrow," LynneMfg.Co.Jnc, have been working for the past was given by the drama depart- three years. Provisional! visited ment, coached by Mrs. Arthur Cot- 102 WEST FRONT ST., the departments where league serv- ice is given such as occupational greave. Members of the cast were Cor. of Maple Are. Mrs. Edward H. Urlon, Mrs. John therapy, recreation, music room Smock, Mrs. Richard Roberts, Mrs. RED BANK li-2248 and library. Harold Lindomann and Mrs. Her- bert Butler. Mrs. Leon D. Smock, Jr., presi- dent, introduced a now member, Mrs. Lunctta Brucr. Other guests SINCE IMS were Mrs. Esther Moade, Mrs. Car- olyn Hagerraan and Mrs. Henry Pardon Our Dust!... Romley. A book sale concluded the program in charge of Mrs. Clifford Cadman. Pliilatlica Group Plans ft E I BANK. N. L Fund Kaising Projects Plans for two fund-raising proj- ects were made at a meeting of ths Philnlhra society of the Red Bank Bapti.st church Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Patrick J. Bailey OUTSTANDING LINGERIE VALUES j at Riverside Heights. Miss Julia i Walling was assisting hostosB, A Special Purchase Enables Us To Bring You ! The society will hold a food sale Saturday morning, Mnr. 25, in These Two Items At New Low Prices. i Davidson's market on Broad St., with Mrs. Brtiley and Mrs. Harry O'Brien as chairmen. Mrs. Augus tus Layton is chairman of a rum- mage sale Apr. 22. Miss Walling and Mrs. George Norman were named to a committee to arrange CHEMISE for the society's Easter gift of flowers for the church. The fashion cycle is back again to chemise. Mrs. Eugene Magee, Sr., and Mrs. ! Layton will be hostesses at the next FURNITURE SHOP They are styled by Fasrie in fine quality ! meeting Apr, 4 at Mrs. Magcc's res Business AS USUAL rayon with bodice top, adjustable straps and idencc on Irving pi. A covered dish supper will be served at 6:30 p. m. Wide flare leg. These garments can be worn | before the business mooting. on top of foundations, with slacks, tailored suits, etc. Sizes 32 to 46 in blush color, Hohndcl The fne company was called out . 1.00 Sunday to two grass fires. One was on "William Potter's j^lace, and one Reg. 1.69 on the Warren Zlmmcr place. Children of Holmdel school In the grammar grades took part in ii poster contest of the Llncroft- Holmdcl Kiwanis. The poster ia to advertise tho square dance which l» to be held at the Baptist chape Friday, Mar. 17. Prizes will be awarded to the winners. PANTIES Judy Holmes was the first in an essay contest and William Stanton Constructed of fine rayon knit, embodying second. The church committee of the Lincroft-Holmde] Kiwanis of- We're Putting Up A "Good Front"...And Doing excellent laundering and wearing qualities. fered prizes to mcmbnrs of the Made in athletic model with French leg. Holmdel and Lincroft Sunday- schools for an essay written on Sizes 5, 6 and-7 in blush color. Abraham Lincoln. Corporal John Galvin met with 59c Pr. members of the. safety patrol a IIIB puhllo school Friday of Ins BUSINESS AS USUAL week. His topic was "Safety in the 2 Pair for 1.00 Home." The Ladles' Aid society of th« Reg. 85c Pr. Holmdel Federated church wll We're in the path of progress! The White Slrocl Improvement Program has meet at the Baptist chapel next made it necessary to remodel our building . . . and hxliiy we look like llir pliolo Tuesday evening. Jacob Umberger is a new teacher above! Inconvenient for our ciisliniicrs? 'I'reinciidoiisly! (till, lliru it till you've for a class of boys at Holmde Sunday-school. been most considerate and we appreciate it sincerely. iMuy we ask that you Ix-ur Mr. and Airs. Robert Lawrenc* with us ... shop Sterling as usual . . . and save, greatly on quality furniture ami havo returned from Bermuda, where they spent a few weeks on floor coverings for all your needs. BRITISH WEATHER EXPERTS vacation. Joseph Phillips attended a dinner of Freehold postofflce employees a Kamona Inn, Highway 35, Monday WORLDWIDE FORECAST evening. OUR GREAT STORE-WIDE DISCOUNT SALE CONTINUES A committee serving refresh- "Warmer, Drier Summers—CoWer Winters" ments at a meeting of the Eastern Star at Matawan last night was made up of Mrs. John S. Holmes, Mrs. Robert Voorhees, Mrs. Taylor Johns-Manville fireproof, water- Hance, Mrs. William Pitcher and Mrs. Joseph Phillips, nil of thl« place. proof, rock-wool insulation install- Wilbur Hammond and family UNRESTRICTED DISCOUNT! and Mrs. John Zantlnger have ed by Johns-Manville trained me- returned from a vacation In Flor- ida. The newly-organized Boys' club chanics makes your home warmer meels every Wednesday evening the Reformed chapel. Harry Douty in winter — cooler in summer. Is leader. Ofllcera elected are Fred Harrison, president; Harold Dan* rer, (iiHirelnry, and Harry Douty treasurer. Those nn committees are Taylor Hance, Wayne Harrison COMFORT THAT PAYS FOR John Porter, James Hmmyk, Jun- ALL THESE FAMOUS BRANDS INCLUDED! NO EXCEPTIONS! ior Wicks And Bruce Phillips, Drexal Furniture Co, Cocheo Bros., Inc. Hightstown Rug Co. Bdsic-Witt Hobeil Jeffrey, son of Mr. and Mis. John .lottery, celebrated hU F«Mchcr Furniture Co. ITSELF WITH FUEL SAVINGS 101 h birthday at a family dinner Kling F«etorit« Guliitm Hibriton Furniture Co Sunday. Htyweod Wakefield Co. Silos Co. I OR ESTIMATES,... Mr. and Mm. U«orgn Wander Hiclory Chflir Ci. and daughter Susan of Columbus, Imperial Furniture Co. O., wiiro week-end guo,it« of, Mr The Lane Co. Tlie Howell Co. .... WITHOUT OBLIGATION and Mrs. Itobcrt l.lcbonow. The Slmmoni Co. Hickory Furniture Co, Pupil" of tho Holmdul school Leg-O-M«tle Co, H, T. Cuihrnan Mfg. Co. with perfect attendance for Fob!li- W. F. Whitnoy Co. Shaw Mfg.. Co. my are primary Kia \V"< John I'ortf r, ('Imrlcn WHIKIIT, .Inn ROBERT WILSON-Keantburg 6-0169-W lur Wl'ii-, Miii'Jimi' Anlonlclr*, Mar' Iniii llHiillnn, Mury I'cmovi'r, f'ar- STERLING MeCANN-Koyport 7-1376 ini'im (IIIM'II, Mnry Hii'i'ii, Dorothy Ititilu mill Tnuli'iui Vnrn, ADAM J, LINZMAYER—Atlantic Highlandi 1-0302 ST. I'ATIMCK'M I'AHTV The STERLING FURNITURE SHOP •—or— Till' Nuvi'rilhk l.lliiiiry iiHMtuliitlun will linlil u HI, Piiti'li'li'a ilny wild 21 WHITE STREET (Opp»»ilr I'ul.lir Marking Spurr) RED BANK, N. J. pnriy h'llilny uli.'hl, Mnr, 17, at tho Illiniry. Tlmrn will Im prlxi'H at INSULATION & SIDING CORP. I'III'II IHIIIII mill ri'fi'i'nlimi'hln Mill IIM n-ivi-il, 1'iiininlt Iri' innulirr* TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-0291 OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 905 MAIN ST., ', ASBURY PARK 2-8407 ill.' Mm, i li">i|:i'IOVI'I'IMUIIIIIIL I'llilll' In in. ,Mi«, l.fili'i- A. Mii'kli'". Mi" JnliiU'.Mimvllle Itoitfin^ A»li«>»ln* Siding |i:u,i| ,1/n linuii mill Mm Jlonn Wcilouiaiui. 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HIRAM CHAPTEK MKETINGS Long Branch Girl Wins Buttons Appear Hiram chapter, one, Royal Arch Pine Brook Fire 144 in Monmouth COUNTY BIRTHS On WOK-TV Show Mason.", will hold its regular con- Oratorical Contest. St. Joseph's Lose EXCLUSIVE AT Mr. and Mrs. John B. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. John Batton, pro- vocation and social evening Tues- Ronnee Wulf, Long Branch high of Colts Neck are parents of a son day. The regular convocation, prietors of the Fun shop, Monmouth Destroys Home Become Citizens school senior, won the Monniouth born last Thursday at Fitkln hos- To Caseys, 45-39 st., were featured on WOR-TV mark master and past master dc- pital. The two-story Pine Brouk home Forty-four residents of Mon- county finals of the American Le- Thursday night on the Dick DuBois MECHANICS Rieca will take place Mar. 2S. This Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steidle of Lanky Dick Homan paced the of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunts was mouth coui.iy were sworn in as gion oratorical contest Friday at Red Bank Catholic high school ?how, at which time they present- year is the chapter's 125th anni- the Mechanic si. .school. Miss Wulf, Laurel ave., Union Beach, are par- versary. completely the air craft carrier Phillipplne fered burns about the face and Each citizen received n pamph- I at Atlantic Highlands high school, [ia rents of a. daughter, born last chine started clicking in tho sec- Sea in World War II. body. They were treated by Ent- let on the history of the American mid Roherta Nelson, a senior at Thursday at Monmouth Memorial ond and third quarters to pile up a ontown's Volunteer Ambulance flap and how it sliould be displayed Red Bank high school. hospital. 7-point advantage. The Casey at-1 corps and released. from Monmnulh post, American Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Lench tack in the second chapter put Ihe [ of Orchard Manor, Middletown Besides the owners, a J 3-year-old Lepion of Freehold. Green and Gold Jive in the lead, i The new citizens, their home Slii'eivsbiiry township, are parents of a son, 22-19, following a 13-10 stanza. Rc- son was made homeless by the flro. born last Thursdny at Monmouth Councilman Leon R. Smnck, Jr., addresses and native country are: Mrs. Mamie Pclella of Dli Peach turnlnR from intermission, Coach Irene Kardos, Brevcnt and Bur- Memorial hospital. The child has Hugh Tyndall's drlbhlcrs again got] one of those who hoi peel tight the st, has returned home from River- been named John Seaton Lench. /Ire, last nifiht said the Hunts car- lington aves., Leonardo, Austria; view hospital, where she was a pa- the jump on St. Joseph's cagcrs by , Beatrice Lerncr, Interlaken. Eng- Mr. and Mrs. William Newman outscoring- them, 13-9. In the final | ried no insurance on their home. tient. of Collins st, Keansburg, are par- Mr. Smock is attempting to obtain land; Anna Rosarlo Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sheppard session St. Joseph's edged out the ' 38 Linton pi., Keansburg;, Italy; ents of a daughter, born Friday Caseys, 11-10. | furniture and other aid for the are vacationing in Hollywood, Fla. at Riverview hospital. destitute family. He asked anyone. Joan Willbond Cushman, 9 Ravine Mrs. Chester L. Forrar is recuper- The Caseys moved into the sec-1 interested in helping lo contact dr., Matawan. England; Patsy Es- Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Carrier of ond round after drawing a bye in SINGER ating at her home from a throat Dutch lane, Marlboro, ai-e parents him. posito, Aberdeen rd., Matawnn, ailment. the first round of the tourney, SEWING MACHINE Italy; Mary Diver, Holly ave., East of a daughter born Monday at Fit- while the Camden team defeated • EASILY FOLDED Though the Hunts and their .ion The Mothers' club meets In the kin hospital. Custom Made Keansburj*, England; Florence J. parish house at 8:15 p, m. Monday. Gloucester Catholic, 54-46, in the escaped uninjured, they were un- Zcmnn, 17 Gosselln ave., Fort Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Noble of first round. • LIGHTEST WEIGHT Portables from able to save any personal belong- It will be an important business Port Monmouth are parents of a mouth, England; Helen M. M. meeting. The program will be a By winning Tuesday tho Caseys Slip Covert 50 inss. Baker Brown, 825 Center at., Un- son born Monday at Monmouth earned the right to meet their old- • ADJUSTABLE HANDLE Consoles from "shopping bag exchange." Current Memorial hospital. *132 ion Beach, England; Dreiscl Bcin- magazines, old knitting patterns, est rivals—St. Rose of Belmar— • EASY ROLLING stock, Frcewood Acres, England; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bjork of Budget Termi Regional Moeling and the like, will be exchanged. after the St. Rose five ensnd out a. • Newest Fabrics Miithllde Meyer, Matawan, Ger- Hudson ave., East Keansburg, arc 24-22 triumph over the classy St. Libernl allowance on your Set for Wednesday many; Dr. Miron Kerry, 60 Pa- Mrs. Kenneth Sutton and Mrs. L. parents of a daughter born Monday Mary's quintet of South Amboy • Newest Styles prespnt machine. C. Tlllolson are in charge of tho at Monmouth Memorial hospital. The meeting of the Red Bank vilion ave., Long Branch, Russia; Tuesday. The two county schools Samuel Bernstein, R.D. 3, Free- Presbyterian and Episcopal nurs- Mr', and Mrs. Bishop Brown of will lock horns tomorrow night at • Large Selection STOP IN TODAY board of education with Joseph E. ery to be conducted Sunday morn- Cliffwood are parents of a daugh- Clayton, county superintendent of hold, Canada; Alice Ceppaluni, 425 Trenton. Bath ave., Long Branch, Belgium; ing during morning services. ter horn Monday at Monmouth Me- Homan once again was the stand- • Priced Right schools, and boards of the sending Tho Shrewsbury auxiliary of Riv- morial hospital. districts has been set for next Margaret Creedmore, Neptune, out player for the Caseys, not only | SINGER SEWING CENTER England. erview hospital will meet Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace of his 16-polnt production but the way j Wednesday night at the high school. day afternoon at the home of Mrs. •10 MONMOUTH STREET Roberta Corso, 41 Morrell at., Gibson ter., Port Monmouth, are he controlled both backboards. He For Shop at Home Service The hoards and Mr. Clayton will Robert Dlsbrow; auxiliary secre- parents of a son born Tuesday at grabbed the scoring laurels for the j ONLY *14 discuss the proposed regional hic.li Long Branch, Italy; Dennis C. tary. RED BANK Wood, 100V; Cookman ave., Ocean Monmouth Memorial hospital. evening. | CALL RE 6-2646 school and it is expected that Mr. The Fellowship of the Presby- Charlie "Old Reliable" Naughton | PHONE 6-38M Clayton will ask the sending boards Grove, British; Georgette Ander- Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Tighe of son, R.D. 4, Freehold, France; Eng terian church will hold a "Family Eiltontown are parents of a. son turned in his usual smooth per-! Estimates Cheerfully Given. OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT to put the question lo referendum Night" a week from tonight. Par- formance, contributing 10 markers < in their respective districts. Yuen Chew, R.D. 2, Englishtown, born Sunday at Fitkln hospital. MECHANICS China; Madeline L. Fontana, 101 ents arc invited to bring their chil- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harring- to tho winning cause with 4 baskets Hudson ave., Red Bank, Italy; dren. The movies, "King of Kings" ton of Chestnut ave., Atlantic and a pair of fouls. SHERMAN'S Manuel DaCosta Bnstos, 438 and "The Greatest Story Ever Highlands, are parents of a daugh- Joe Gavik and Dick Georges were TOY & JUVENILE CENTER Told" will be shown and n social Branch ave., Little Silver. Portu- ter born Saturday at Monmouth the big cannons blasting for the | Home Decorators Bicycles • Baby Carriages KENRAY FLOOR COVERINGS program will be held. Gustave Memorial hospital. Camden quintet, scoring 12 and 11 gal; Elvira. Voorhccs, 22 Tennent 132 Broad St. Red Bank WE SPECIALIZE IN TACKLESS iivc., Engliahtown,, Italy; Annie Bottner, president of the adult fel- Mr. and Mrs. John Uallou of points, respectively. 45 Broad St. Elizabeth Bell, 174 Riverside dr., lowship, extends an invitation to Bro'ad st., Matawan, are parents RED BANK CATHOUC Toys • Nursery Furniture • WALL-TO-WALL CAKPET LAYING. everyone to take, part in the event. O Oceanport, England; Albina Sag-' of a son born Saturday at Mon- Loft us, f a Ked Bank (Near Stclnhach Co.) KENNETH COAKLEY HE 6-1572 gese, 178 Bridge ave., Red Bank, Members of the fire company mouth Memorial hospital. llnucr, f 0 Italy; Snm Zilbergeld, 10 Lincoln were kept busy Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. William Miller of McNeil, f 2 Ottaviano, f .. 1 pi., Freehold, Canada; William A. by answering six grass fire alarms. Middlesex si., Matawan, arc par- Human, . li Kirkham, Goose Neck Point rd., Mayor and Mrs. Alfred N. Bea- ents of a daughter born Sunday HaynrH , K Little Silver, Englnnd; Mary Weiss, dleston returned Thursday from a at Monmoulh Memorial hospital. Kcrriffflli, K . I Mr. and Mrs. John Karinja of Naufdilon, .. I Anbury Park, Roumania; Anna vacation in Nassau. IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Marie Lojcune, Cllffwood. Italy; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kncib arc Lafayette st, Rumson, are parents ST. JOSEPH'S Owner Essie L. Lambert, 275 Atlantic ave., now residents of Francis st. of a daughter born Monday at (i Mar'er., f, ... . 0 Let Us Give You an Estimate on Your Electrical Work. Matawan, England. Mr. nnd Mrs. Forrest S. Smith Riverview hospital. • CalHiid.p, f. . I returned this week from a Florida Mr. and Mrs. William Strang of Itrunni'r. f. . I Mary E. Bruemmer, Wanamassa. Gavlik, c. ... . s Mr. & Mri. William Roswell Colombia; Minnie Danovltz, 40 vacation. Third st., Keyport, are parents of Frorok, p. .. a daughter born Sunday at River- 55 Peters J'lacr, Morris St., Freehold, Russia; Rich- Thomas Bly returned Sunday GeorgeH, R. GLOBE ELECTRIC SHOP from a vacation in Miami, Fla. view hospital. ll Red Bank, X. ,), ard W. Tackett, Fort Monmouth, Red Hank Catholic ELECTRICAL WIRING and REPAIRING Canada; Shelagh Rechtstelner, An- Mr, and Mrs. Edward MacStudy II IH 111 10—IS of Long Lane farm, Scobeyvillc, are St. Josoph'.s (Ctimdi'n) il 10 0 11—39 31-8 well pleased with the white bury Pnrlt, England; Fannie Keansburg Officials—Nichnln. Slf rllnir. 73 WEST BERGEN PLACE RED BANK vitranilc siding recently applied on Klrschner, 148 North Fifth ave., parents of a daughter born yester- their home by Long Branch, Poland; Gemma V. Slaff Sergeant and Mrs. Edward day at Monmouth Memorial hos- County Residents | Agullar, 500 Patten ave., Long Woznickl and children returned pital. PHONE RE 6-4894 Branch, Italy; William Eyre, 478 home Sunday to Mobile, Ala., after Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Scarlata Win at Field Trial j Bnth ave., Long Branch, Scotland; visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles An- of First ave., Port Monmouth, are The Jersey Shore area took OLSON COMPANY, Inc. John Scalla, 66 Bridge ave.. Red glcy of Euclid ave. for the past parents of a daughter born this home the majority of trophies in Uarlleld and I'lrel Aves., Bank, Italy; Joseph Curchy, 6b two months. morning at Monmouth Memorial the Gordon Setter Club of America ' Atlantic Highlands » First ave., Port Monmouth, Italy; R. L. Stoke of Secley ave. cele- hospital. "shoot to kill" field trial held Sun-1 A. II, 1-0510 William W. Vass, R.D. 1, English- brated his birthday Saturday even- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips of day at Cowic Game farm, Chester. | Belmar Delux Wood Fabric town, England; Margaret Mc- ing with a party given by his wife. Laurel ave, West Keansburg, are Victorious from this locality FOR FREE INSPECTION ANDESTIM.ITf Keown, 416 Carr ave., Keansbutg, Guests were present from Long Is- parents of a son born this morning were Mrs. Marjory B. Platt, Roaft • Slrfawalli • Windows • England; Stella Zajac, Avon, Po- land and this place. at Monmouth. Memorial hospital. Shrewsbury township. Mrs. Platt, • Window Shades • land; Marina Rapolla, 188 Broad Mrs. Violet Aalbue is a surgical who handled The Soulful Lass, For Living Rooms, Bedrooms and Kitchens W. W. KENNEDY st., Kcyport, Panama; Madeleine patient at Elizabeth General hos- Kcanshurg Track won first place honors in the pup- C. Hummer, Fort Monmouth, pital. py class in which there were seven Local Representative FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL France; Yetta Bionstock, R.D. 1, Mr. and Mrs. William Hood of Committee to Meet entries. Fred Richardson, Middle- 19 Arthur riace West Farms rd., Farmingdale, Po- Belleville spent the week-end with A special meeting of the Keans- town, won third place in the same Tel.: f{. B. 6-1433 land. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts of burg track committee will be held class with Ebony Satan. The Der- Twelfth st. Sunday at the borough hall at 2 by state was won by Kipling, own- LYNNE MFG. CO., Inc. Miss June Andreach and her Plans will be discussed for the ed and handled by Willard E. Red Bank 6-2243 cousin, Miss Joan Donofrio of New- coming fourth annual grade school Platt, Shrewsbury township. Kip- Doubt Rail Rate ark, spent the week-end with their track meet, which will be held on ling also won second place in the 102 West Front St., Cor. of Maple Ave. cousin at Hartford, Conn. Saturday, May 27. Tho Youth Ac- Shooting Dog stake. The Ladies' auxiliary of the tivities committee will also make a Drop for Shore V.F.W, met Thursday evening and report of its plans for the Mar. 17 A dim view is being taken that nominated officers. At the next 'teen-agers' dance, shore commuters might get a re- meeting there will bo an election The committee hopes to enlarge duction in railroad fares, now that of officers. Saturday evening the its sponsorship of youth activities the Interstate Commerce commis- auxiliary eelebrnted its 17th anni- and cordially invites all individuals sion has boosted fares for five rail- versary with a dinner at the Strand or organizations who are interested roads carrying North Jersey com- restaurant. There was an attend- to attend. NO ance of 25 and many of the mem- THAN yOU'D PAY muters. Monmouth County Surrofate'i Offtcr The I.C.C. acted Tuesday at bers made speeches. In the mutter of the estate lit "Wllllnm Newark, along with the New Jer- Forty-four members of St. Mar- Martin, (lecpnaril. Nrttlcft to creditors fOflA sey Board of Public Utility com- garet of Scotland guild arc plan- to present rlnims against, estate. ning to attend the Passion Play I'ursunnt to the oriler of Dormnn Me- DOWN missioners, to allow increases of Kaililin, Surrogate of the County of Mon- from eight to 28 per cent for the Sunday at Union City. Buses will mouth, mndc on the eighth day of leave St. Ann's Catholic church at Mnrch, 1950. on the application of Mar- Lacknwana, Erie, Lehigh Valley guerite E. TomlinRon, mlminlstratrW of and New Jersey and New York 1 o'clock. the estate of William Martin, deceased, and for non-shore points on the Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Barnes are notice in hereby given to the creditors PAYMENT entertaining a friend, Mrs. C. Ford of said deceased to exhibit to tho sub- Pennsylvania railroad. scriber, administratrix as aforesaid, their The P.U.C. at the timo said It of Bonny-Brig, Scotland. She will debts nnd demands against the naid es- would grant an application by return to Scotland in April. Also tate, under oath, within six mouths from spending the week-end here was the (late of the aforesaid order, or they counsel for 55 Monmouth nnd will he forever barred of their actions Union county municipalities for a Mrs. H. O'Neill of the Bronx. therefore ncalnst the mid subscriber. rehearing of 1949 Increases grant- The Senior Youth Fellowship of Dated: Freehold, N. J., March «. 1950. ed the Jersey Central and to the the Methodist church attended ser- MARGUERITE E. TOMLINSON, 3 YEARS Building 161, Apartment A-3, Pennsylvania for points in which vices Sunday at the Bayhcad Meth- Governor's Island. it competes with the Central. odist church with an attendance New York 4, N. Y. The Jersey Shore Protective com- of 25. Religious slides wen; shown Messrs. Klatsky, Gray * Klatikr, and a buffet supper served..' The .1 East Front Street, mittee of Monmouth county and Ked Dank, New Jersey. TO the Inter-Municipal Group for Bet- church was the first pastorate of Attorneys. ter Rail Services of Union county Rev. Sanford Haney of Keanshurg. BIDS WANTED have been appealing that the 1949 The Parish House club of St. Sealerf proposals will be received by Mark's Episcopaj church met Mon- the Ho u-d of Education, Ocean Township, ; Increases be reviewed and, perhaps, Count; of Monmouth, State of New Jer- withdrawn. day evening. A card party Is PAY sey, la the Wsnttmiissa School. Ocean However, following tho approval planned to be held after Lent. Mrs. Town.hip, New Jersey, until eight (81 of Increases for the roads In North Louise Nlcholls of Maple ave. will o'clock P. M. (Eastern Standard Time! SLIP COVERS be the next hostess. on Monday, April 3, 1950, for the con- Jersey, President John E. Boawcll struction of additions and alterations to of the P.U.C. snld the I.C.C. ruling A birthday celebration for four both l he AVammaisa School and ths The price ii down, down, down! may bo a block to the state board's was held Sunday at the homo of Oakhurst School, together with Inciden- See us for your dream kitchen. tal work in connection therewith. SOFA plnn lo rehear arguments which Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burners of Sta.t enjoying the work-saving Toms River. Celebrants were Rob- The nsw additions to both buildings ! resulted In the fare jump last year. will be one (I) story In helRht. wonders of a genuine, whilc-enam- CHA1K Al least, he aaid, nothing will be ert Kmyle and Juno Krnyle of this Separata proposals will be taken In the done for several days, or until tho placo and Mrs, Daniel Sinners and four (4) major division* of the work, elcd steel Yoiingstown Kitchen. SPECIAL Shnron Wcx of Toms River. us followsl II) OENEItAL CONSTRUC- and rate Issue becomes less confused TION, 121 HBATING AND VENTII.AT- You'll bend loss, sloop less—you'll Youtijfatnwn Kilelienniiler Tnli'mct Sink, ,11" mnilel-tvrin, thnn it Is now, Fred Westendorf of Highway 36 IN(i, (,1) I'l.UMHINr;, (<) JJfcEC fairly fly through the dishes. Jlotv was given a surprise birthday par- TKICAU fluted ilralnlinanb, nitlcry drawer, lira roomy ulielyu, 4 CUSHIONS Instruction to Illtlderi.—Form flf Fro* these natinnnlly advertised beauties one-piece, nciil-resisliniJ porrclnin-cniunel top with im- ty Friday evening for his 19th'blrth- osal, General ('omlltions, Plans anil Civil Service Jobs dny. His guesta were Mr. nnd Mrs. vork for you! pressed soup dish, nvinginK mixiiiR-fnurel, rruinli-(U|i S neclncntlona, and ntnrr contract doctl' slrnlner, 4" Imt'k-spliMlicr, recessed too nnd kneo space Roy Kaib, Mr, and Mrs. C. Simp- ments mny be examined at the oINcfl of Immense variety of fabrics, Upon ul l''t. iHomiioiilii (he District C\nk In the Wartamassn Cnll liiiliy. A kilrhtn-plamhg n- I'lnnkfd liy VminRslmvil Kitrlien him rabillfLi nnd wall son, Mr. and Mrs. P, Lany.one, Mr. School, ami one (I) ropy thereof may und MM. Charles Wentendorf, Sr, •prrt will conic lo your home ot cnliincl! exmlty ns shoivn. • colon and designs, OIUCIIIII nl the Slgnnl Corps Cen- be obtained by each bidder utmn deposit ter ut Kurt Munmouth today an- Charles Wcstendorf, Jr., Fred West- of thf sum (pf Twenty-Five Hollars your convenience and plan your 112,',.Oil). The di'linslt will he rrfunili'.l iiuuiu'cd Ihnl the civilian personnel endorf, Mildred nnd Horace Wes- new kitchen in inliiinlnrc. Nn cost tendorf nnd Mies Doris Thon. to thr bidder upon the return of thn ' lirnn'ch Is lecnilllnK tn fill vncan- documents In Rood condition within or obligation, clei In (thr positions of technical Mia, John llolublnko and Mrs. fifteen 11 ft 1 days afler the oi.rMilnit uf Tii-tr-.m Hinr Slip Co/fr, flrn no! * luer r!-.:,,... M. HI-Ma Mamil ttnTtla Thli In tho llrnt limn In iivor nix Inntl KUllil present, nnil M other Dceiin 1i>wiishh>, ai a KUnrantfft that In ra«H Ihe iiintraet Is awarded In thr ray II. Damivolila brnad hmi month" thnl Foil Moiunouth him Kili'Ms, Thu couple received mnnv blililir, he will, within two 13) weeks l lii'i'ii iHilhiiilziMl hy Km Civil Hei- lovely glfl*, t llcl'Ml 11 rr, eHerllti. atlrtl riintiaet ami Individually Styled Hy I'urantontil ! .Mr, nnd Mr*. T.imli Hclmnli nf H.illsfiKtory i.erfniinaiici' IPOIIII, l/littli v\re I'dliinilNxliin In I'llHUKO In ill- 1 II. Sliding ilifll HPfli\V live, nllrnilnil the wnlillng filMulT s.p to dii, he nhsll [nl'Telf III. ilv. ii'i'l I'l'iM'iiltnit'nl In Mil higher |..>«it pi" liquidated ilnmiiu" slid the sr. i, Impniitd nap illili 14, Ticpids ijtti (olikil "f Ml, HI'IIIIIIII'K IIII-H HI !(I>|' nl liv- HIIMII' iiii'illlun. In I hi'.i' I'litPtinl'IPH, ..I.Inn.i' i.f llir blil uill In, nililiniiMil i. Twln-liiwl dllkwoihlng 15, «»nrtiy iltiogi tarn'oiltMiili DKAI'KKIKS • COKMCKS • HKDSI'KKADS Kililhci Inrpitlii.ition I* imillnlili' 1 ti«I on Hnliiiilny. ill..... III.' fulflll'llMit nf this Iniulirmi'iit In Hi.' Ill,hi,.. Tlw rhrrki .if nil i'\. '. Crumb-ivp ilnlmi Itllmlmlu (U.S Itbll lull fioin the ilvllliin lii'innnnpl hmnch, TY»•• ipvi MADE TO ORDER • llriR. rmt Inilnlliillon, I, Paitllliiid mlln» diiwir-lln*> Hrypi la lln> liwuln, The ni'iiuln i-liei-U uill IIPI returned Immnlialely af. Sen lli'ijtlil (lliilil I rr nmlrnrls am) bunds have lieen Ittffli llttlfl II. Iran JIIWII lusniii (m stUklittjO ALL MATERIALS SOLD BV THE YARD will «lnII wni'hliiji mi Mullirr'* ilny I-WIIIIMI. IM'P/TIII IIPXI wri'k, Nn hlilder iniy withdraw Ills bid fur SfwillouK II King 1 II i.i'i'liid nl llilrly mm ilnu nflrr III' BUDGET TERMS IF DESIRED Hli'lilli'll Niihlc, HI ,, Slrplli'ii dull' MI riir ill" npeliliiK llii'iiuf, Twu -yi'in-uiil Molly MurU limhc i* Noble, Jr., nnd MIHN Kny Nubli' HIT 'I'll.' siiei'i m»flil blilili'i- nil) In, ii'iiull'iil of ll,'i:i OI'PMM nvi'., Hi-n JlilKhlp KlfMillnii iwo WPI'IIH1 hi Mhiml, HII, In iHiivldi' anil liny fin a hliiltiliiiy |ii'i. tiHttutiii-x tunut in «|.(»i'm'i.il tnrm m ni'l KWIIIIOWIII II iliiu TliPnilny nftrr- Ml/«, Kiilc (,'(iM»tMMllnn (if Ni'W fiutli In "l.nlnii'lli.ns In Illildi'l's," whli'li noon, hut wan H'li'iiFihil IIfIfi' itMil- Yin It cllj. WMN n WIM'II I'hil KUI.»I M| liiiinl ilinll lie In Ihi. full minimi! iif Ihi. luMii Ml Ihn MiiniiUMitli Mmilnilnl I Me Iliilllr of lii'hjilllilll AtlllH'lli'll I'l.iiiiiiri, 'llm Inn nl nl Kibleallnn n>si'l't'es In. : I | p 11 II I. nnil f.imily BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP 1 liulil In ii.JiH nny in' nil bids, niid/ni' I aramount Upholstery Lo. ' I 1 null A . ,/OMTIIII Miilllfiuii In n.'iv'.f Hi.. Mil tdnl In lf< Jiiilvment llhiii'li, wlin «/ri IIIIII«IMI fnilil it lflliilheri I III? wi'i Iw'iiil, Mi, mul Hill In f.u III.' InM Ilitmill nf Ili'lllll Mil ..n Hi, Mini Itli IMMI Illo Tiin-IKlilli, 162 BROADWAY TEL LONG BRANCH 6-2411 Ml« Julin Illby i.| N'I'UIIIK, Ml. IIv iinli i' nf lln llusiil nf Ivlm nlliin 46 MONMOUTH ST., PHONE 6-3536 RED BANK ill'!'' Ii ol foil MIIMIIIIIIIIII, Illull mul Mi<> ,li.fi'|.h Ibiilmi, Mi», |,||. Hi.HIi 'In'*II*II'II. I'l.iihly nf MniiiiKiuthi IHIII III II ('ill, uric olhn 11wit |HJIH MiilioiiP'.v .iinl Mi, mul Mi*. Mini.' nf Nl w Jll »i y, Othor Store Broad St. Shrewsbury Phone RE 6-3449 MAV I'MIKV, hnent |>ati«iili Al ihi Julin Blunntin el Jeuey City, Dlllrlit Olnk. RED BANK RK01STET5. MATJOFT !), 1!).->0 Pn«e Thirteen CKeill, Stephen Popper, John Sommer. pany was called out to extinguish I Fair Haven Barbara Hall Carole Worden. Second ffrade—Walton Hoyd, Lewis a grass fire on Hondrlckson pi. i Juveniles Held The following pupils of the Fair Connor ,h. Charles Cook. James Jkku- Sunday afternoon. ! FOR A DIFFERENT BREAKFAST, USE beey, Constance Lewis, Susan MtirKolcs, H. Edgnr Smith, father of Bor- Haven public schools were neither Harvey Stewart, Nancy Vltt. TO BE SURE OF AN For Many Thefts absent nor tardy, the asterisk do- Third and fourth Brade—'Bryant ough Clerk M. Floyd Smith, of noting those with perfect attend- Aumaek. Richard BillsUin, Herbert River rd. is a patient at Rlvervlew Chamcry, Joseph Conk, 'Bruce Cupples, hospital. Mr. Smith fell last Thurs- Three Arraigned ance records since September: Kabcrt Harvey, Raymond Jones, Michael WILLOW STHEET SCHOOL Lettieri, Robert LoPrcsti, John SanR- day In his home. At Keansburg KilulerKiu-trn—P.'UM- Chinnock, •Mnro aton, 'Duano Schmidt,'Carolyn Jetter, The Methodist guild is sponsor- FlannitKun, Holier! CJourlcy, •Richnnl Hetty Major •Donnn Schanck, 'Joyce ing a dessert-plastic party Satur- Three juveniles were arraigned in MorKnn, Raymond Travis, Grrtclu'ii Vitt Gull Gerslcntcld. day afternoon at 12:30 at the par- Beiv. Jcank- Cnnilts. •Lorrnini' Grimmer, The well-baby conference, spon- CORN MUFF8N MIX Keansburg police court Sunday and Phyltin Hullcrnn. Pamela Hinchcliffr, sonage. held In the custody of their parents Courtnry Ann lrwin, Diana Kosone, sored by the Public Health Nursing The Chapel of the Holy Commun- Use Flakorn for crisp and tender pending action of the juvenile UcLh McCrai-ki-n, association of Rumson, Sea Bright ion held a turkey dinner Monday piping hot corn muffins. of Clean Oil court. The boys are charged with First Kiatle—Slniinn Knfland, Pat- and Fair Haven, will be held Thurs- night at the parish house. rida Hunter. Judy Jakubucy, Anne day afternoon, Mar. 16, at the Wil- U-m-m-m! Easy — just add an breaking, entering and stealing Thaler, 'Douglas Ewlami. Melvin Grimmer, son of Mr. and egg and milk, and bake. Always from Wasserman's store, Campbell's Second Kradi'—Jnck Anderson, Bruce low Street school from 3 to i p. m. Mrs. Clifford Grimmer of 79 Wil- Junction, and Lloyd's drug store, Borner, Anthony Palumlio, Itichard Dr. living K. Lovett will advise the low st. celebrated his 13th birthday delicious —quality ingredients, Priebe. 'Doniild Hobunls. ReBlnalil mothers, assisted by Misjs Jennie Order SUNHEAT Fuel Oil Port Monmouth rd., East Keans- Sylvester, Dicky Yuung, Charle Cup- recently with a party at home. precision-mixed. burg. tiles, Lea DePlanKUc, Susan Ma|tes, Worthley and Mrs. Ella C. Bosley, Present were Bobby Mack, Gale The boys are also charged with Betsy MiMor. 'Merrily Hiley. staff nurses. Thorn, Joan McQueen, Jack Mc- Third BHIIIP—John A(l(li». Pnt«y De- Fair Haven auxiliary of River- •evcral entries in Keansburg. They Lifia, 'Harry Harrison, 'Robert Howard, Queen, Marjorle Pryor, Paul La- were arrested Saturday by Keans- Billy Kusst'll, Lonnie AmicrHon, Marie view hospital will hold a dessert- londe, Billy Lang, Henry Sampson From Seaboard Service. burg police and later turned over Clarke, Karen Matthews. Linda Meeker, bridge Tuesday, Mar. 28,. at the and jean Khristlansen. Marjorle Porter, 'Marceline Itiley, Sand- Episcopal parish house. Complete Housework to Middletown township police for ra Summers, France* TuJ.ik. The Daughters of. Liberty held questioning. They are William Kil- Fourth Biadc—Willlnm Dodite, Herbert plans for the benefit will be made at the auxiliary meeting next a combined meeting with the Red patrick, 14, of Port Monmouth id., PianncBan, Josjejih Hunter, 1'IiiBcne Syl- Bank chapter Tuesday night at East Keansburg; Joseph Edward vester, Houeita Etnmons. •filendaGrim- Monday. Mrs. Leon VanBrunt and Easy Without 2 4 HOUR E M ER GEN C Y mer. Lois Weutl Sue Warren. Mrs. John J. Knodell are chairmen. Red Bank. Brown, 67 Hudson ave., East Keans- Fifth 'uradc--l;obcrt Daly, 'Bruce Mrs. John Hobrough of Fair EKeland, 'Thomas llari-ihon, Ronald Mrs. Lester England and her O 1 L BURN E R S burg, and James Dean, 15, of Loh- Haven rd. has recovered from her ER VI C E sen ave., Keansburg. Johannemann, Kcuuclh Jordan, Robert father, Harvey M. Little, of Hag- NaggingBackache Porrlnc, "Newton Rice, Uoruthy Abbiati. illness. CALL They are charged with stealing Jane England. Juilith Kiuiuhl, Mary frers lane, have returned home after ANY TIME, DAY OR NIGHT $197 worth of merchandise from Ellen Junes, Salidru Lewis, 'Susan spending several months in West Rev, and Mrs. Christopher H. Wajuerman'i Feb. 8, and a smaller Mulder, Luey Stewart, Jittut TravU. Palm Beach, Fla, Lester England Snydp.r have moved Into their home Sixth Ki-rulo -'Billy Buinside. 'Kddie. at 777 River rd. Rev. Snyder is amount" from Lloyd's, Feb. ?3. EKeinnd, Riehni-d Conk. 'DouBlas Fred- will remain in Florida for a while. erick; John Jlillier. Dnvln Jturwlu, Mrs. Edward Willis and daughter rector of the Chapel of the Holy Bruco McGahey, Spencer MorBan. Jerry Marilyn of Kansas City, Mo., have Communion. Highlands Rice, 'Kichard Itiley, 'Donald Wiltsle, The Fair Haven auxiliary to Uetiry Mai'lllt. ('llnt'm'e Mfiitm, Ilobert returned home after spending sev- Seaboard Service Mimn. Patricia lloyil •Louise. Hnnuiinn. eral months with Mrs. Willis' par- Rlvcrview hospital will meet Mon- Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Eianchi of Peniiy Heiser, 'fiioria Stewart, *J\ilinnnc day afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the Long Branch recently visited Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James LaBau ''Serving the Shore'' Talbot. of 678 River rd. Episcopal parish house. I Bianchi's mother, Mrs. Helen Kor- Seventh iirade—Hobert Aumaek. Ed- I jftcn otherwise uocur, it'a ninuzing 'neck. ward Flananan, Richard lhilliitn. 'Rich- The fire company rescued a cab ninny times Dunn's k'ivi> happy rulirf — ard Harrison, *fieor«e l.orliv.ood, 'Ken- "Are you Mice We can't help? lies- >iel|» the 1.; mili'H «f kiiJmr IUIH'.I ami filter* • R.B. 6-0248 •The 2C club met Tuesdny night neth McCnll, John Mrljmen. Norman from a tree on Hance rd. Saturday • L.B. 6-5151 A. P. 2-2620 e later Want Ads save time and money." Hush out wiiHtu. Cut U«>an'a Tills toriayl at the home of Mrs. Michael Kaeli. Schenck. (Jeor^'e Tirrv. Itolieit Terry, nftcrnoon. The next day the com- —Advertisement. •Dunnlil Wei:el. '.Mnrie Kui'lnml. 'Lois The Girls' Friendly society of St. Huniw'Hi, •IW.» 3 nard J, Crelghton, Thomas Thomp- Reussilles ».A'Atu ""3a son, and Joseph Bolger. about the Ranch Style Homes! Monmouth't Attorney General Theodore D. Leading lewder* Parsons will address the May 2 meeting of tht Lions club at Ce- ]« BROAD — RED SANK THE LOT located near Klvcr THE BATHROOM—o« the hail. dar inn, Oakn, Fair Haven, convenient to Isolated yet convenient. (!ny col- everything. Minimum 100-ft. front- • ored \vnll tiles with puinlccl cini- age, 100 to 125-ft. depth. Approxi- traNting upper null. Tub anil mately a quarter-acre. Landscaped, shower arc neatly lurked anuy. nell-drained, wooded. The house 1'loor Is tiled, too. ROOMS, EXPANSION ATTIC 11 CArt occupies about onc-nlghtli of the FULL CKLLAK, BKEKZEWAY, GAKAGK * * 1**"** plot! THE BEDROOMS—>'«stcr Bed- room: Kanch IIOMNO wifiritnvM on two sides, giving light and air witli about thv -I Room ExiKiiision Home! THE LIVING ROOM—Two (2) complete privacy. Sliding -door picture window*. Colonial hrlrk closets. Roar ISotlrocini: Across the. Hall from Master Bedroom. Two log-burning fireplace, with damper. THE LOT—located In heiiullfiil THE BATHROOM—Conveniently Decorative wooden shelf ajjnlniil "*) windows. Cross ventilation. Knollwood, I'alr Haven, just a few Largn closet. Front Bedroom: 1 Incited to all rooms, this smart knotty-pine panel wall*. Cross ven- hlorks from bus lini . lOach houte bathroom has linowall to the cell- tilation. Awning window. l.iirgc rlnsi't. Is on a lot that has a 75-fnnt front- Space for twin hods. Big cmiiigh ing. The modern tub comes for use as Mining Itnoin, Library, age and whose deptli varies from equipped with a shower head. Study or Game Koom. 135 feet to 200 feet. THE BEDROOMS—''a'e high win- THE KITCHEN—Big enough for dows for complete privacy, .smartly convenience, jmiall enough to save GARAGE, CELLAR — Attached slylcd built-in vunlili'K with mirror •t*pj. Stainless steel sink. Built- and commodious. Ovrrhcud front and drawers anil commodious clos- in steel cabinet*. Commodious door, near service door. Cellar: THE LIVING ROOM—'•«'«'•. »iry els witli sliding doors for easy ac- working space. Bendix Automat Full size, of Living Koom, with , to own your home! conveniences, stainless steel slnlt, room left for storage. A hnnilsom* steel kitchen cabinets, gns range, hrec/.e-way Is a feature that you'll with control light and (liner, llen- llnd very cnimnleut. The hreeze- (11K washing machine and fI. I:. re- way connects to an oversized gar- silhouettes frigerator. The floor Is covered »g« that can easily accommodate with long lasting linoleum. the latest model ears.

Perfecl tor parlies, TERMS Veterans, no money down, STI.'W per Sundayi, visiting er month, 25 years, Convenient terms fur other*. going in lownl J.ow-lnterenf mortgage assures COIHCIIICIII fi- nancing anil I* as easy as paying rent. Ask ahnut this cmy tiny to omi jour «iin ho/no.

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LITTLE SILVER RED BANK 6-1832

ot the American LeRion squadron ns formed recently al miak and Robert Fitzslmmons, charter members of the squadron MONEY LOANED Highlands under the joint sponsorship of Twinlight post, American , left to right, are Jack E, France, EM ward pat. 3 DAY CLEARANCE on -Jewelry, Silver, Muslui) Instrument!, Cameras, Ittiiuctilurs, etc. Licensed and bonded by State ol N J. WE I'AV CASH I OK OLD (iOI.I) and SILVER

Broadway Loan Co. Air. and Airs. George Miller of Mid- guish brush fires. Saturday it was •;0X Broadway Long Branch Malayan dletown. necessary to keep three companies Bclford Gen. and Mrs. George VanDcuscn Earlo K. Gates, Jr., has re- with steady streams of water for The Aliddletown township Lions entertained Friday evening at a turned to bis home 'on Broad st., two hours to prevent a fire from club held memorial services Sun- SALE in MONMOUTW COUNTY it's dinner party at their Fair Haven after spending the week-end with spreading to the one-track trestle day for Airs. Arthur Wildnnger at home. The guests were Mr. and his parents at Wilmington, Mass. of the Nc\y York & Long Branch the John E. Day funeral home at Mrs. Philip Noidlingur, Dr. and AIIS3 Ann Popple and Fred Arnt railroad over Matawan creek; Mon- Red Bank. READY-MADE E. R. SNYDER & CO. Mrs. William H. 1'engel, Mr. and of Millburn wore Sunday guests of day afternoon a grass firo near Lc- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walling and Established-187'3 Mrs. Harold Beam and Mr. and Air. and Mrs. Richard Erdmann, Jr. maire'.s house.on Edgemere dr. was children of Keyport, Mr. and Airs. Mrs. George Doublicr, all of Mnl- Miss Barbara Lou Ennis re- quickly extinguished. Joseph MacLaughlin of Alineola, awon, turned to her home on Park avc. Airs. Rennselacr L. Cartnn and L. X., and Mr. and Mrs. Alolvin DRAPERIES INSURANCE Miss Patrick Mcltcm spent the after visiting bur parents, Mr. and her sister, Miss Doris Aloore of Barnes of Red Bank were guests week-end as the gue.-t of Air. anil Airs. Lloyd Sholton, Sayrcville, New York city, have returned af- this week-end of Alt', and Mrs. Jo- FIRE CASUALTY-MARINE-AVIATION-LIFE- BOND'S Mrs. Story Halloclt, Jr., Beach Mi.-^s Stephanie Erdmann, daugh- ter spending the week-end as seph Halliday. 95 Haven. ter of Air. and Mrs. Richard Erd- Ruesls of their brother nnd sister- Alvin Simmcll and A. Tucker, SURVEYS and APPRAISALS - Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kovino anil mann, Jr., celebrated her fifth in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Moore New York Conservation depart- 10 Ucanted NeW York and New Jertgy Broken children of Long Jsland spent the birihdny at a party at her home of Philadelphia. ment, will be guest speakers to- Airs. Edward Curric entertained REG. $19.95 135 FIRST AVE,, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. week-end as the quests of Mr. anil on Sutphin ave, Friday, Mar. 3. The night at a meeting of the North Airs. John Andoltl. guests were Lynda Erdmann, Rella her bridge club at luncheon Thurs- Jersey Commercial Fishermen's as- Rayon and cotton damask, PHONE: AT 1 -0900 The auxiliary or Midway fire Jane Reynolds, Cclsts Rocco, Vin- day. The prize winners were Mrs. sociation at Independent fire house. company is going to hold 'a food cent Rosso, Clifford Reynolds and Rennselacr L. Cartnn, Airs. Rich- Mr. and Airs. Albert Binch and sateen lined in luscious dec- sale Mar. 17 at Tasini's real estate Edward Schuber of this place and ard Erdmann and Mrs. William R. two children of Westbury, L. I., orator colors, choose plain oilier, Main st, Jack Kelly of Entontown. Craig. spent-the week-end with Air. and Mr. and Mrs. John Nouman of Mr. and Alia, /tichnrd Erdmann, Mrs. Howard Erdman was con- Airs. Raymond Smith of Walling hammered satin, stripe and Pittsfleld, Mass., are visiting friends Jr., are spending a waok nt Phila- fined to her home last week by an ave, floral patterns. here for a few days. delphia. All'. Erdmann is on a busi- attack of flu. "BILL DINQ'S" Business Mrs. P. A. Ziegler and Mr. and ness trip. Stanley Carhart loft Sunday by Hivcrside Heights Mrs. A. Pennetti and daughter Air. and Mrs. William Miller of plane to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Martha Hopkins,", of IS Diane have returned to their homes Middlesex st. arc the parents of Mrs. Mabel Hurley of Little Sil- KIRSCH kIRSCH after spending five weeks at Riv- a daughter born Sunday, Mar. 5, Albuquerque, N. M. Mr. tuid Mis. ver was hostess last Thursday at a BUILDING Business iera Beach, Fin. They returned at Monmoulh Memorial hospital. Carhart just returned from visiting meeting of the Social club. The Tuesday, Mar. 7. The baby weighed eight pounds, their daughter, Miss Constance group will meet today at the home Traverse Rods Drapery Cornices John Andolfl, son of Mr. a.nd Mrs. three ounces, and has been named Carhart, at William and Mary col- lege, Williamsburg, Md. of Airs. Albert E. Snyder here. John Andolfl, was christened Sun- Alartha Morsya. Airs. Alildred Green of Conovor day, Mar. 5. at St. Joseph's Catho- Airs. William Pcngel. Sr.. and A meeting was held Alonday evening of the Matawan Sub-Jun- pi. spent the week-end at Newark, AND PAIR lic church, Keyport. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Elva Barbanell we^c week- visiting friends. YOUR HOME", SAY HOW'S, Pat Eovino of Long Island were end guests of Dr. and Mrs. William iors at their club house on Butler the Godparents. H. Pcngel. st., Keyport. Ballots were made for Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Grogan, * THE INSIDE FARING? Miss Esther Blau entertained Air. and Airs. Conrad Johannsen the new olllccrs. Those attending Jr., Trenton, were guests of Mr. and Sunday evening at dinner. The have returned to their home on were Jo-Ann Lazow, Carol Craig Airs. Albert E. Snyder last week. guests were Mr. and -Mrs. Richard Edgemere dr. after . spending a and Alary Rose of this place and Air. Grogan is state manager of SEW AND SAVE! IS IT IN NEED Erdmann. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. How- week at the St. Regis hotel, New Jacqueline Haley, Aladeline Frank, the Woodmen of the World. ard Ei'dmann, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- York city. Joan Lctwenski and Janes Ander- Atr. and Airs. Lawrence Beoghen OF SOME REPAIRING? IX ert Erdman and Mr. and Airs. Wil- Dr. William H. Pcngel has re- son of Keyport. and daughter Ruth of Elizabeth liam R. Craig. opened his dental otllco on Alain st. Aliss Betty Beam of Crown pi. were guests of Air. and Airs. Her- Mr. and Airs. Edward Cooper of Air. and Airs. George Loscoc nnd was a guest of Aliss Agnes O'Alara bert Schcnck of Conover pi., Sat- _ /_ _ y Farmingdalo wore Sunday guests children Philip and Frances have of Spring Lake Saturday. urday. of Miss Esther Blau. moved from Broad st. to the home Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Rice of Karl Claus, superintendent of the of Mrs. Loscoe's mother, Mrs. West Virginia have purchased the Tiny glass cups used years ago Atlantic Tile company, has re- George Banke, Washington st. home of Edward Speckman on to measure out a penny's worth of turned to his position after being Air. and Airs. Salycr Hughes have Scbunck ave. jelly beans or small candies in the confined to his home for two weeks rented the apartment vacated by Rev. and Mrs. E. Jay Amcy of corner store have become prized following an operation on his foot. Air. nnd Mrs. George Ijoscoe. Cliffwood ave. are the parents of a items for collectors or handmade son born at Hazard hospital, Long American glasware. Air. and Airs. William H. Hunter Airs. Gerald Hnuser, Mrs. Charles Branch. Rev. Mr. Amey is pastor and children Dore and Madeline of Hauscr and Miss Anna Hauscr at- of Cliffwood Methodist church. Broad st. have mowd to their new tended a surprise shower for Airs. home at Pine Ridge, Ijnsl Bruns- Hubert Rcddlngton, Jr., ot Key- Aliss Gloria Farricllo of Washing- IF SO SEE US TODAY wick township. port, which waa given by Mrs. Shir- ton ave. is cor.tlncd to her home J. Raymond Kctchel has re- ley Jackson and Airs. Lawrence with measles. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR EVERY NEED turned to his home on Edgcmere AlcCnnn at the homo of Airs. Ar- Airs. George Carey has returned dr., after spending a month nt hie to her homo on Ravine dr. after thur Gibson, Amboy id., Cliffwood. visiting relatives at Scranton, Pa., We are entitled to ex- Convenient Monthly Payments Arranged winter home nt St. Petersburg, Fla. Air. nnd Mrs. Ashcr Woollcy are Arthur Haley is a mcdlcnl pa- entertaining their daughter, Airs. and Endicott, N. Y, act information abbut tient at St. Rarnabns hospital at Norman Jacobsen, and grandchil- The Laytonian club of the Meth- property wo insure. Newark. odist church showed a film called Drapery & Slip Cover Fabrics dren of Scatle, Wash. "Feeling of Rejection" in the lec- You are entitled to Air. and Mrs. John Baling of Airs. Minnie TcnEyck ot Ra- REGULARLY Broad st. arc the parents of a son turo room of the church Tuesday complete insurance pro- $ vine dr. is enjoying two months' evening. 1.98 to $2.29 Yd. 29 born Saturday, Mar. 4, at Mon- vncation in Orlando, Fla. tection on the proper- YARD mouth Memorial hospital. • Mrs. Louis Pazlenza entertained Air. nnd Mrs. John Lylc and sons her bridge club Tuesday evening. ty you have described. 1 Mrs. Spafford Schcnck enter- have moved from Wyckoff st. to 59CH€

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And Trade-in SALE FAMOUS "CANNON" 1/ New You Would Expect to Pay a BLANKETS REG. $14.95 From *•**'••» 50 0-200 % •» HOW DKAIt TO Till: IIKAHT IS A I10A1K? $ 95 KiiTy Scl I'lilly (iiiimuiliTil anil 'IVudM, Jliuiy An- 1010 Mmli'lx, Tlii'in i'cli'vlftluh HI'IH mi1 pri'fiM'l , , , iiimiy Iliivi' Evory man wanti to Iteop hit homo In good repair, Somo wiio 1 9 k IIIM'II (rmli'il In mi InrRcr fiimli'N , , , runny lire Hum tiimlcl mon do—but, othort put It off, Thon, suddenly tomorrow bo- iliMiiiiinilriiliiin Jiml Illu' new, 'I'h mltlniitloii miUii-pluum- l lire lirniKl netv (HiriMilliliii'il model* til |>omilHi' nirtlir, comet ytitorday and it'i too late. Why wait? Malto nocoiiary AH wool, satin bound In fow of a color o'.ioilmonl, Buy home improvomenh and repairs and pay for thorn with a low- now ond iavo jt thin special pricoH ASIHJHY I'AKK Trudi'-ln Your Small Scrron '1'vloviniini Set! coit F, H, A. Title # I Loan. Come to tho Rod Bank Savingi I.IIIK! & Loan, aulhoriiod representation, for more Information, No Shop I'YIrfiiy 'lil 9 1'. Al. Mnlio '45' Automatic Rocord Changer That obligation. poitcrcuiN I:NAIMI:L . STAINLESS STKEL Can Bo AHochod to Your Proiont Radio. $0,95 Special *»' Indoor and Outdoor Kiwi rival RED BANK SAVINGS l>i»l>ln\n iV' LiuhtiiiH i'j.v nvioNiwm 'rii.i- i« i'. M. LOAN tBSh ASSOCIATION QJ tin In s Oitr/aiH Q) hop 1 IIOAD'AI) SKUMCK, INC. Door CMARTKMRD lotSJ .'»«> AIONMOtrrif HI . KM) V) So. 5lalii Si. Anbury I'nrk EATONTOWN RADIO & TELEVISION to Security m. in: (».i 16.-, It-Ill MAIN NT., rlliiliri l,\ ,1-llftllH, .'LIIIHII. Ml ONTOWN 10 BROAD ST. JHi^jUdK? RID BANK NEW JERSEY RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 0, J9M) Page Fifteen

Monmouth County Surrogate's Offi« Coiiover, Mrs. Charles Crine, Mra. In the natter of the estatt of lone Ruinson STURDY ELASTIC SUPPORTS B. CJilH?, deceased. Notice to creditors BENNETT BUSINESS Lester Richens, Mrs. John Rlley, to present claims BKfiinst estate. Little Silver PTA Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Blom nnd Mrs. Frank Beach, Mrs. Edward for Pursuant to the order of Dorman Mc- SERVICE Wylle and Mr.«. Frnnklin FJescher. Faddln, Surrogate of the County of children, Christina and Larry, at- Monmouth, mtuie on the eighth day of INCOME TAX RETURNS tended the roller derby Sunday at Mrs. Henry Hammond, Jr., pntf r- ACTIVE February, lUijO, on the application of Hears Mrs. Groft taincd htr bridge rlub lnst Thurs- lone G. Southworth and Otto A. OIIHK. PREPARED tho Jersey City armory. executor! of the cEtnte of lone B. GHHK. 100 Maple Ave., Eatontown Secretary Tolls Need Mrs. Vincent McCarthy of Ridge day. CtlleMs were Mrs. Virginia PEOPLE deceased, notice in hereby given to the Tel, E»t. 3-0857 rd. has returned home from Hawthorne, Mrs. Howard Thomp- creditors of said deceased to exhibit to son, Mrs. Harry Kurgcnt, Mrs. Sum the subscribers, executors ai aforesaid* Tor Scout Leaders Roosevelt hospital, New York their debts and demands against the city, where she was a medicnl Vrnti, Mm. \Voodrow Matthews, Protect •aid estate, under oath, within six Mis. George Groft, secretary of patipnt. .Mrs. Harry Hawthorne flnr! Afr.«. monthi from the date of the aforesaid tho Red Bank ofllce of tho North- Charles Mackey. ANKLES order, or they will be forever barred America's Best Corsets Edward Andre, formerly of oE their actions therefor n gain it the ern Monmouth County Council of Rurnson, now of Hoboken, is a The Colt's N'ock "V" groun will • Whether your favorite flsi carry only the licst product* IONE G. SOUTHWORTH, Tuesday. Members of the Girl 116 Boardman Avenue, CORSET SHOP ago at tho hospital. feature picture will he "See My WRISTS correct support [or your niailp by thn nation'* loading mill*. Come In ' Traverse City, Michigan. Scout and Brownie troops of Little The seventh and oighth grades Lawyer," starring Oljsen and John- particular needs. Scicnlii- today And *f*e for yourself! OTTO A. GILLIG, 189 Broadway Long Branch Silver gave a demonstration of or- ically constructed, our well-fitting, 1 Bcattic Park, of Holy Cross school will attend son. There wili bo several car- Red Bank, K. J. ganization ceremonies and. badge the play, "Veronica's Veil," Satur- toons, Including "Woody Wood- coinforlnhlc! supports provide real se- ALL LEADING BRANDS Messrs. Ecekmnn & Beekman, work. „ J( pecker" and "Ace in the Hole." curity — lessen chance of strain, nnd Itcd Bank, N. J. Quality EQUIPMENT day, Mar. 25, at Union City. actually contribute to better control Attorney*. Mrs. Groft explained the need for Don Hassinger, son of William Capt. and Mrs. William M. Mor- C Broadlooms 0 Carpeting SUPPLIES AND SCRVICE leaders, and said that troops arc eau have returned io Langley field, in any physical activity. Kree consulta- H. Hassinger of Bellevue ave., tion it youn for the uking, Stop In SUPERIOR COURT OK NEW JERSEY For F«rni-*Qarden—Homa only as good as parents make them. spent the week-end al South Va., after spending several days • Room Size Rugt 9 Linoleum • yf^ CHANCERY DIVISION. MONMOUTH What Ara Yaur Requ!rement«T here with Capt, Morcnu's parents, today. COUNTY "Scout'troop meetings," she said, Orange, where he visited relatives. Docket No. M-2807-49 TRY OUR SIRVICE "are not just places to send girls Frank Malloy of Waterman ave. Mr. and Mre. Joseph Moreati, Sr. Wntch Thii I'apcr for Our Anniversary Announcement. EDWARD R. WILSON. Plaintiff vi. while parents play bridge. Badges spent the week-end at Split Rock Mr. and Mrs. George Keller'and CHRISTINE WOLF. falsely called CONOVER BROS. HO 9-6121 are not just a row of decorations family moved Monday (o Clinton, CHRISTINE WILSON, Defendant. Civil WICKATUNK, N. J. lodge In the Pocono mountains. South Jersey Surgical nction Noticn of Order for Publication. up a scout's sleeve. Scouting is a Herbert R. Laird, son of Mrs. where Hr. Keller will lake over his TO: CHRISTINE WOLF, falsely called training and educational program, S. Wilson Laird of Old Farm vil- new position as executive secre- CHKIST1NK WILSON: aa well as fun, for girls fiom sev- tary of lhe. Huntmlnn Cnunly Supply Co. MILLERTON RUGS, Inc. By virtue of nn order of the Superior en through the teens." The speak- lage, a senior at Rutgers univers- Y.M.C.A. Ho is former general «ec- Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Electrolysis Specialist ity, spent the week-end at home. 33 East Front ,S(. Ited Hnuk OPPOSITK ST KIN BACK COMPANY Monmouth County, made on the 3d day er was Introduced by Mrs. Wlnfleld Francis James Snow, Infant son retary of the Freehold "Y." of March, 1050, in, a. cause wherein Krl- H13NCME FELT) \V. Hanca, chairman of tho town Sgt. and Mrs. J. F. Rchannen »nd I.'JO BKOAD STKKKT RKD BANK 6-5279 ward R. Wilson is plaintiff and you are of M/Sgt. and Mrs. Frank Snow 1'IIONK RK defendant, you arr hereby required to •y Appointment Only committee for Lhe Little Silver Girl of Ave. of Two Rivers, was bap- family are new residents un Yel- answer the comtWnint of (he phiintifl" Phana Lonng Brancanch •ftlt Scouts. tized Sunday morning at Holy low Brook farm. Sgt. Schannen • I on or before the 4lh dny of May next, SuparfluouSuarfluoutt HiHairr PParmanently Men members of tho P. T. A. will is stationed at Fort Alonmotith. and in default thereof, such judgment Removed Cross Catholic church. The spon- Mrs. A. G. Finer, Mrs. John will be rendered against you as the 02 Cheloaa Ava. Lane Branch serve a roast beof dinner at the sors were M/Sgt. and Mrs. Robert GET A HEAD START Court shall think equitable and just. school, Saturday, Mar. 18, at 5 p. W. McKeich of Clinton pi., Red Schanck, Jr. and Mrs. Irving Gcm- The object of anld Buit is to obtain mell, leaders of the girls' 4-H a judgment of annulment between said m. and 7 p. m. This will bo follow- Bank. Sgt. and Mrs. Snow and plaintiff and you. ed by an auction. Walter E. In- their son will leave thfs week for groups here, attended a leaders' ON SUMMER MEAT FLORENCE P. FORGOTSON, gram, Jr., is dinner chairman, and Cocoa, Fla., where Sgt. Snow has meeting last Thursday at the Mon- Attorney for Plaintilf, Robert Burnside, Charles Edel- mouth County Agricultural offices GO Broad Street, VIOLIN been transferred by the Army. in Freehold. Ret! Bank, New Jersey. munn and Samuel Libovsky, are Patrolman Edmond Desmond of Dated: Mnrch Sth. l».'il». Lessons lor BiKlnmriind Advanced Studanti auction committee members. The Atlantic township hoard of 100 East River rd. has returned education will meet tonight at the SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Walter Pfeiffer Mis. A. Edwin Burdge, president, home from Monmouth Memorial township hall. Order CHANCERY DIVISION VIOLIN SOLOIST AND INSTRUCTOR reported that the membership is hospital, where he was operated MONMOUTH COUNTY now 354. Mrs. A. W. Bowie, parent- on for appendicitis. DOCKET NO. M-2614-49 19 Alston Court-Red Bank 6-141IR Enst Kcaiisburg John V. Lamnrsch (nlnu known at Call or write for appointment education chairman, told of a meet- George H. Hallanan, formerly of John V. Lnmnrchf, Plnintitr, vs. Virginia ing to be hold at her home Mar. 21 River rd., Rumson, and now of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Connelly A. Parker Lumiirsch (HIBO known ns Vir- for the discussion of the topic, Locust, is on a cruise to South Your sinin A. Parker Lumen: hr), defendnnti. COMPLETE and daughters spent one day last Civil action order of publication. "The Development and Problems of America aboard the S.S. Mormack week with Mr. and Mrs. John The plaintiff having filed- her com- Four and Fivc-Yoar-Olds." Star. Mr. Hallanan, who is now Welte of Cranford. l>)aint in the above cause, and it now BATTERY SERVICE in Rio De Janicro, expects to-be appearing that personal service of pro- Naw—Ran tali—Raeharge The attendance award was won Mr. and Mrs. Alexander KrucRcr cess uion the defendant within the State by pupils of Mrs. Mildred Stout's home about the middle of this returned Sunday from a seven Jimmie Jingle bays: Awnings could not bt- made; second grade. Mothers of third j month. IT IS, on this 10th day of February, DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. weeks' vacation at Lake Worth At every meal it makes appeal tS IAST FRONT STRUT grade pupils serving aa hostesses Richard W. Baxtor, son of Mr. 1850. rn motion of Wise & Wise, by Ed- nnd Daylona Beach, Fla. A satisfying food that's real. ward W. Whe, partner, attorney a for RED BANK were Mrs. Dcnman Smith, chair- and Mrs. Charlos E. Baxter of Miss Anaatasia Kelly of Newark the plaintiff, qrderad. that the said ab< TKL.t RC a-oiaa man, Mrs. H. Dalton Hall, Mrs. Navesink ave., Is appearing In Bent doft>nilnnt do answur the plnjnLllf's was a week-end guest of Mr. and —Capital's Bread Now complaint on or hefnre the 11th day of Evelyn Dietze, Mrs. B. A. Shoe- Peddle school's production of "The Mrs. Nelson Raul). Mrs. Ilaub vis- April next, or that in default thereof, maker, Jr., Mrs. Robert Senn, Mr.s. Pirates of Penzanco." He plays the ited hur father, .lames Kelly, last TRY OUR such judgment be made against him ai George Nugent and Mrs. Bowie. trumpet in the school orchestra the court shall think tquitnble and junt. I Airport Amoco Service Wednesday and Thursday at FOR SPRING DELIVERY And It is further Ordered, that the accompanying the Gilbert and Sul- Newark. DELICIOUS JELLY DONUTS livan operetta which will be pre- notice of this order prescribed by law 572 Shrewsbury Ave. Members of tin Ladies' auxili- We have a wide SELECTION of 1950 Designs in Solid and and the rules of this court shall within Shower Tendered sented Friday night, Apr. 14, In ary of the flre company were Also Our Glazed Donuts twenty days berp/ift^r, be published in PHONE 4-1837 RED BANK the Hightstown high school audi- Strips Patterns. lha Reil Hunk Register, a newspaper quests of the firemen al their an- We Specialize in printed aL Itcil Bank. Monmouth County, Keyport Kcsideiil torium. nual dinner Saturday ovenlng at in thin State, for four weeks, succes- Open 7 A. M. to 12 P. M. Ray Tilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Our long experience in Styfo and Better Clan Worlrnansh'p hat sively, at least once in every week; and Mrs. Norman Pincy was guest of the East Kcansburg flre house. SABBOTH TWISTS it it further ordered that service upon Cars Simonized honor at a shower Riven by Mrs. Howard Tilton of Center st., is Mrs. Margaret Vorhics, president given Satisfaction to hundreds of Monmouth County residents. th« defendant of the complaint find of Edward Preston and Mr.s. Stacy home on leave from the U. S. Ma- of the auxiliary, presented Jake Order them now at very moderate prices. thii order (or notict of thii order) m General Repairs Carhart at the homo of Mrs. Peter rine corps. Young, president of the flre com- •irvice substituted for personal service Mr. and Mr». William E. Boyce , CAPITAL „ of process within the State, be made Gas • Oil - Accessories Plnoy, West Front St., Keyport. pany, with a check for $1,000 to NO OBLIGATION FOR ESTIMATES. within the said twenty days and In tho Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ear- and children, Janet and Billy, of bo used for the ^>uildlnjr fund. tiiinner prescribed by the rulei of laid Second st. have returned home af- court for such substituted service. Tires • Tubes • Batteries hart Walstrom and Mrs. John Fina, Mrs. Emily Kriftncr, Mrs. Anna BAKERY , 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Is Jr. ter spending two weeks at St. Pe- Rohrbach, Mrs. William Brunt and • true copy of the original on fiU In tersburg, Fla. Mrs. Harold Truax were presented this office. Others attending wore Mrs. Wil- ^RB 6 11311 GLOBE AWNING & SHADE CO. Respectfully Advisid, liam Roman, Mra. Douglas Fitzger- Roy Betts, son of Mr. and Mrs. with past presidents' pins. Eugene SIDNEY GOLDMANN, ald, Mrs. Robert Hart, Mrs. Gerald Charles Bctts of River rd., has Reardon, Sr., presented John I WShnwsbutyAve Kcd BankA 117 Weit Front St. Phone 6-3889 Red Bank Standing Maittr. Hill. Mrs. Richard Rowo, Mrs. John been transferred to the Church Mayer with a 20-year pin and I. GRANT SCOTT, ATHLETE'S FOOT st., New York, Navy ofllce. He was Jake Young with an ex-captain's Clark. N* Ak.M — N* AcM — H* «*M Morrlssey, Mrs. Walter Martin, W1LKKBD H. JAYNE, Mrs. Albeit Wuestcfeld, Mrs. Jack formerly stationed at Norfolk, Va. pin. Guest speakers were Rev. J. S. O. Mrs. Whitney K. Munson will be Francis P. Gunner, Chief J. Har- WUe ft Wist, Attorney! for Plaintiff, mituSZm VICTOR* ohnupn. fc-Gardener, Mrs. George Beach, Mrs. 6 4 Broad it., Red Bank, N. J. •ZIOBC4 fat the lion hi ttic Amy, w>« Peter Pincy, Mi's. Stacy Carhart, the story-teller at the story hour at ry Bennett of Kelford, Russel L. |«°S; •»~«»'S^S* VICTORS-GO. Mrs. Charles Glnsscy, Mrs. Walter Oceanic library Saturday morning Tetley, River Plaza; John Fowler NOTICE RaniU. Ah« for Flrtt AM •«* >W*» tt 10 o'clock. The program Is spon- and Gerard P. Domldion, Lincroft. State of New Jtrtcy Sala M «ae aa any part «f «kc ht*r- Miller, Mrs. Harvey Hycr and Mrs. L. 3. James Cadoo, all of Keyport; Mra. sored by the Northern Monmouth Dancing wan enjoyed later by TO; Versailles Finance Company, • cor- Sold In Rtd Bank by Ufiatt. Whel.n, Howard Woolley, Hazlct; Mrs. County branch, American Associa- Anne Shaw and her band. The din- poration of the State of Pennsylvania. Sun Ray drug atorcll or yaur home tion of University Women. This is ner was prepared by Edward You are hereby tiimmotied and re- Jack Lovcrsidge, Red Bank; Miss quired to serve upon J. l'*rank Wcigand. Marie Smith, Union Beach; Mrs. Mrs. Munson's second time as guest Summerer. Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address li William Reed, Matawan, and Mrs. story-teller, and she will rend The Ladles' auxiliary of. th« Mld- No. 36 West Front Street, Keyport, New "Epaminondas and Auntie", "The Jeriiy, an answer to the complaint filed | We Speciolize Ray Preston and Mrs. Edward dletown township flre department In a civil action pending in the Super Preston, Morganvllle. Story of the Sandman", "Tales of met Mar. 2 at the Brevent Park Just Look At These ior Court of New Jeciey, Chancery Dl In Peter Rabbit", and will play the lire house. There were alx auxili- vision, Monmouth County, Docket No, musical recording of "Peter and F889-40, In which action Edward Luker Men's Trousers aries present. Mrs. Frank Wads- Is plaintiff and Donald Luker, you and Auxiliary Council the Wolf." worth presented the past-presi- others nre defendanti, within 35 dayi Buy Direct and Save dent's pin to Mrs. Harold Truax. after March 30, 1950, exclusive of such Plans Cake Sale date. If you fnil to do io, judgment by GABARDINE Colt's Neck The dark .horse prize was won by default may be entered against you for Mrs. Fred Dressier, a member of Mrs. M. Black of Brevent Park. LOWER PRICES th* relief demanded ID the complaint. TROUSERS Frank Maxson of Deerwood farm, The object of laid action Is to fore- the auxiliary of the Wcstsido Hose Mark Brendon who joined the etost a certain certificate of tax sale re- company, will be chairman of a opened his new business this week, Marines several months ago ia sta- rorded In thi Clerk's Offlct of the Coun- vet. «2.a»Specia. $9.50 cake sale Saturday, Apr. 8, in the raising Incubator chicks. tioned at Parrls Islnnd, 8. C. ty of Monmouth in Book 976 of Mort- lobby of the Strand theater. The Mrs. John Lyle and F. Howard Mrs. Richard Cnrbley of Pacific gages for naid County, at page 283, and ON HOME REMODELING nsiigned to the plaintiff herein by ai- Sacco's Pants Shop sale is being sponsored by the ex- Lloyd were guests at a luncheon ave. observed her birthday Sunday, •ignment recorded In «x!d County Clerk's ecutive council of the combined meeting of the Helping circle of Mar. 5. Office in Book 137 of Assignments of W. Front St. Bed Bank auxiliaries of the Red Bank flre the Colt's Neck Reformed church SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENTS ... RUT mortgages for said County, at pnge 70 Mrs. Walter Van Nortivick, Jr. Ac, and nlfecting premises known as department. last week at the home nf Mrs. Ir- entertained members of the sewing Ilelford, Lot 9 nn tat duplicate of the Plans for the sale wore an- wln D. Campbell, Mrs. Lewis Sny- club at her home Thursday night. Township of Middle town, in the County Notict of Settlement of Account nounced at an auxiliary meeting dor and Mrs. Charles Barnes were of Monmouth, which said premises are Estate of Picrrf L, C'orblin, ilcceaacd. assisting hostesses. Mr. Lloyd spoke itituate at the northeast corner of Wall- Notice 1> Imraby Bivcn thnt the accounU Monday night at the /Ire house. Af- New Muniiiuutli ing Street and Walling Avenue in said of the mbscrlhu-i. julntltutlonary rnl- ter the business meeting games un "The Meaning of Brotherhood Township of Middletmvn, and are more and the Golden Rule in the World NO DOWN PAYMENT miniatraton with will annexed mid trns- were played and prizes were award- Donald Coddlngton, son of Mr fully described in the aforesaid com- ttes of the eitiite of snid tlccenBcd, v/ill ed to Mrs. Claud Whalcn, Mrs. Alex Today." Mrs. William Clifford lend and Mrs. Wilbur W. Coddington ot plaint. be tuJlled and utated liy th« Surrounto in prayer, and spoke of the im- You are made a defendant herein he- of the County of Monmouth Hnd report, Durko and Mrs. Kenneth Wood- Keyport id., was named president COMPLETE THAT cause you hold a Judgment of record cd for settlement to the Monmouth Coun- ward. Hostesses were Mrs. Helen portance of prayer and Bible study of the April 1951 class at Moody ngninit Fannie Jleyer, a former owner of ty Court. Probate Division, on Friday, Wise and Mrs. Woodward. in every day living. Mrs. Joseph Blblo Institute, Chicago. Coddlng- said premises, and thereby may claim the fourteenth day of April, A. D., 1950, Morcau, Sr., named the following or have a Interest In or Hen upon nt 10 o'clock A. M.. at which time ap- The next meeting will be Apr. 3, ton was graduated from Middle- said premise!. plication will be made for the allowance and tho hostesses will bo Mrs. committee chairmen: Mrs. Camp- town township high school. When EXPANSION ATTIC Dated! March 1, 1950. of commUslona and counsel fees. Charles Focnoy, Mrs. Frank Bur- bell, hospitality; Mrs. John Sher- h« complete!) his training at Moody, I. GRANT SCOTT, Dated: February 24th. A. I).. 1950. man, parsonage; Mrs. Irving Gem- Clerk of Superior Court, TETER J. SKULUN, lett and Mrs. John Boyle. he will go Into Chrintian work. The 109 Rait Bergen pi., mell, and Mrs. Henry Haltermann, school Is known throughout the NOTICE Kpil llnnk. N. J. calling, and Mra. Clifford, devo- world ns a Bible school, where FOR AS AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDI SADIE 1IEBRY. FIVK YEARS OLD tions. NANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDINANCE Katontown, N. J. young men and women are trained ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE TO CHE- Subltltutlonary Administrators with Bonnie Lynn Young, daughter The auxiliary of Atlantic town- as pastors, missionaries nnd Chrle- LITTLE AS ATE IN THE TOWNSHIP OK MID- will annexed and trustees. of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Young ship flre company has given the tlan workers. 11LETOWN A HURKAU OK KIRK MesnrB. Beekman tt Beekman, of Hudson ave., was live years old PREVENTION IN ORDER TO FUR. 10 Uroacl St., company $100 toward ihB building THKK PROVIDE FOR THE PHOTKC Rcil Hank. N. J. Friday and a birthday party was fund. This announcement was FINKI) AT KA1B HAVEN TION OP LIKE AND PROPERTY Attorneys. given in celebration of thn oc- made at nn auxiliary meeting last WITHIN THE TOWNSHIP, THERE casion. Guests were Bobbio Faw- Phil Campo of Bolford was fined IS HKKKBY CHEATED A BUREAU Monmouth County Surrogate'* Ofric* wenk at the home of Mrs. Chriney OF KIRK PREVENTION. DEFINING In thu matter of the estate of Burhara cctt, Nnnl Swertfegcr, Billie Conovfr. During the noxt three $10 for carrlnsi) driving Tuesday AND DESIGNATING THE DUTIES Mac l.etinan, deceased. Notlci' tn credi- Nnughlon, Carol and Bobby Cobli, months the auxiliary will increase morning by Knir Haven Magistrate! TO HE r'tiKI»'ORM£U RY THE MEM. tors to present claims against estate. Bllllo Ewald, Terry Boskcy, Julie John V. Crowoll. Clarence Plstell HERS THEHEOF- AND PROVIDING Pursuant to the order of !)ormaii Me. Its membership. Mrs. Harold Gtin- FUR THE PENALTIES TO RE IM- l-'tuldin, SurntKale of the County of Mon- Robertson, and Carol nnd Jane | ther Is In charge of this project. of Laurel ave., Little Silver, was POSED 1OU THE VIOLATIONS OF mnuth, made on thr1 sevrnth day of Allaire. Others present wrrr, Mrs. Arnold fined $10 for speeding. ANY OF T1IK PROVISIONS THERE- March, 1050, on the application nf Klii- OF." PASSED AND APPROVED ON a)>eth C. Srowcroft, administratrix of MAY 0, 194(5. the estate of Harlinra Mac l.rnnnn, dc- BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- ccuied, notice Is hereby Klvcn to the • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••' FOR AS SHIP COMMITTEE OK THE TOWN- creditors of said deceased to exhibit tu SHIP OF MIDDLETUWNi tho subscriber administratrix nn afore, Our Reference—Thn Mutawan Hunk and Almost a Million Satisfied Customer* • ADD THAT Section 1, Tho Ordinance to which thli snid, their debts anil demands against LITTLE AS i» nn iiiJit'inJnieiit Ja hereby amended at tliu said astute, umlor onth, within *)x follows) montht from the date of the aforesaid Section 1, A huronu of Kirn Preven. order, or they will be forever hnrrrd NEW ROOM tlon of the Toivnnhtp of Mtildk-town In of their actloni therefor against tho hereby cxtnlilifthrd. Said bureau fthall BUY PAINT FROM FACTORY! i snid subscriber. ronnlit "f the Chief of the Kire Depart- DaU'di Freehold, N. J.. Mnrch 7, 1!tr,0. merit atitl four Assistant ('h)i>f*, cx-nf- Made io Sell at • BEDROOM llclu, and in nddition there ^vlll lio flvt EI.IZAHETH i;. scowenorr, Interior or Outside Oil Paint members of the Flru Depart merit who 4R Knlr Haven Road, $3,12 Gallon shall be nppolntiil by the Chief upon hii Fair Haven. N. ,1. REO, S9.I4 GAL. • TELEVISION ROOM taking nilirr, it bring understood that Appltgate. Foster, Ueusullle A • FLAT OR USKD BY Mien members muni riimr from nnc of Cornwall, Ksti»., OUTSIDE LINSEED • GUEST ROOM the firo compuiiIeH lielouglng to the Fire Rid llnnk, N. j. •' REALTORS llfpni-tmeiit of lhe Tiiwnnlilp from which Attorneys, 4 Gallons PURE • OIL GLOSS DEVELOPERS ilirre in DM piTion rci'ving fl* Chief ami Notice of Stttlsmtnt of Account • • PLAY ROOM tbr four ABA!MMnt l.'hlrfs, thu jmrtiouc 00 WHITE, IVORY, CREAM- PAINT CONT'Rt WHITE 1 KstaU or Waller Krneit Torbnig, de. INDUSTRIAL Qu»ranto«U Analytli lining that then ahull In- "no member reaiied. Notice Is hrretiy given tlutt the • PLANTS from ffii'h firo com puny on tht unit) Fire iirfumilH of the tulmrrlber, AdmliiistiH. *6 BUFF, LIGHT GREEN, ]>•/• Liad, ai»/, Zinc I'rrvrnLlon (ton rid nml no mnrn ihnn on* DAIRIES »<>•/• TlUnlum Plgmtnt tri* of the estate nf said dcccasnl, will • Usually $12.50 HOSPITALS KK-If Monitiuulli and reported • OR InniitTtm-i finfl Hi nil I"1 under Lite nut"')-. "\V» IIAVA lintli making Iriln INDIVIDUALS 4CAL 10.00 fcr settNm»nt to th» Monmiiiith l,'nun|y Htrrllnir prwluft for yeiim Nml ITC. ITC , (TC, EVERY JOB INSURED vlnlnn of the kirn Chief, and It in under* Cnurt, rrnhnte Division, on Friday, the SIIJIIM; MomI thai th" Hptxilntmprtt of tlio Chief nnjny rnntlnupil pnlrnliHKfi frnm NEARLY A Ililrty-rlrst d«y at Murch, A, D., 11)111, (rnuntlAflN thntmimlit nf nntlnlUil MILLION USCRS 10 GAL'24.00 No job too largo or too small of tlm mtId four mrmh<*ra RIIIIII bn sub* lit IOIOO o'clock A, M., nt ivhlch time • uunlnniiii'ii. Ordfr whh %w Pay At JftCt to confirmation liy tho Township appllcntlon will bo mmle fur the allnw. 20 Gallons gunranUa af umililt iitli- Commit ten of the- Tnwnihli> of Mlddtn. alien of cnmmliiloni and counsel ftes, • (aellcn," LOHH Than 30 GAL *71.00 Little Ai ROOFING FLOORING 1nwn, it ml nhnll nut be »WQrn in and Untedl l'ehruary 20th, A. !>., I IHO, luko offlca \inUnn ami until they hnvo uary 20th, A. I)., I IHO. • $23.00 been eon/lrmtt] \>y th« Towijihlp f'nm* MUM TOIlllrtllll, AM Flnt Run Wholewile SO GAL 415.00 SIDING TILE WORK ml tiro, OS Call Itlver Konrf, • Kmy Mll NO ORDER NOWI In rnm* nf it vncniiry In tho nOTc* of ltumion, Now Jeney. lugx tr Dtllvirlu Ou*ranlta4 PLAY ROOMS ELECTRICAL Ailmlnlstratrlx. Usually $62,40 llru thin (f lurplui, PHONE Until April HI nrlulmil IIIHPI'OI'HH, tlm vncifiry ihntl bi Muni's, Parsons, l,abrrct|tie, CanxonK • MASONRY Illliid by tlif Clilff of the Mrn I)«|uirt> WRITE Formula on tho aan, GARAGES ini-nl, Ktitijt'Ct to th* conflrmntlon nf (hn nml Climbs, You Will •• Thlt li Iho fanioui pro- TowfiKfilii Cimiiiilt(r#» Hod llnnk, N, J, Ahcuyit ArtUMd With duct thai liullt our ADDITIONS PAPERING Attorneys, WIRE rfnutatlont Tim ''Tin cf cilllrc of DIP lniixrlnt't • l-rvsh! •bit Ittiulti. Asbestos or wood. Choice of PAINTING nhnlt un coiifui'iinlly with tho ('hlrf of Nollca of 9tMI«iniltt of Accutint SHINGLING till* I'll" HopltllMH III. Kslnle nf MarUHrd Itlkrr llxk.ll, ds- • 50 Gallons (IONVKNIKNT KAOTOKV IHtANIiflUN J.IHTKII thingla design. Brick, slant, HiTllon 'i. 'Ililn llntliifini'o ohtill taU CARPENTRY INSULATION crnicd. Notlre Is hereby given llml Ihr • NIWARK KIANIIUNO •tc. "fTrr1t 11lrnrn*ii|lHlrty upon MR ilinmrv 'J.I, I'iMi. niidlli'd «i»l ilal'd hy tht HurriiHHt* of • II IprlnlH.ltl Avi, tiAWKKNi'ti A, CAlt'l'ON, JH . ih» I'niinly of Mnnmmith unil rrimrlril Nome •rile, Inc., IOUTM AMIOY TRENTON ('linlrtiinn nl ih» T'i«'h«hlit ComniUlf*, fur srlllemeni to The Moiunoiilh I iiuniy • Usually $156,00 1171 (laymen*: iM. Nl, II, Nor HeiylUI RoiltM II » II, H(iWAItl) W. ItOllKKTH, t'tiurl, Probate Dlvlilnn, mt Frldsy, Hie 141 Ferry II. AVINIL •onltntown tdUtmliln flu V, Twelflb liny "f May, A, ll.. Id"", al HI Dehl'i, •?* »r»«dw«» till Runway Ave. NOTICE ii'iMnrli A. M.i at which lime nnplii'fl> Meal Mdwe. C«,, Int., UTTIC FALlt NEW •nUNIWICK Tho fnlliiwIiiK In it ciMiy of MI nrill> Hun will hi miidn for the alliiwnne* it I • •4 lloomflilrt Avtt • 01 tomtMtl II, itniif1)' tint I wttH ItUntilueru nt n rfKiilmly eoiiniivl frfi, J, * I, Auto IIOMI Cor. William ft Main AtBUIIY PARK 1^ til lilit-tliirf nf I he Towiitiltlii ('(iiuinltlrn • MAnnliON MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION C> llatllll Mnreh ml!, A, l>. HIM). III lo, Orange Avt, 100 Gallons (cenomy Hdwe. » Route Hi lot. 7 A I Av, of Ih" TnWMMhI[* nf Mlttiilt'tnwn nil Vc\i- AMIIIir I,. IIAHKKIitii • A, levin*, 114 lerieii II, Neritunt nifify Si.'t, M''rO, ftrict i'ttfuxl t\r*t mmllng Wuuill/iiiit I'mm, J, Tlltltranh flumhlnn lup, 5«i HEDDONi CORNCR-MIDDLCTOWN IUHI wan lulil tivir for fiirlliiT cimnhlor< Whliiiiurwlll Ilimd, • VJ3QOO IT Thomil II. WCIT POINT PLEAIANT RED BANK 6-5060 nl Ion 'limn ppt'iiml n tut fin hi imMHKtt to Mil ulttowii Township, 104 Hirrlien Avp, Rauto I!, Opp. p, O, it nuHliin nf the nnlil Towtmhlti ('(•miiilt- ll»i! llnnk, N«w Ji>n>y, • DUNCLUN RIO lANK \VP lii I in held hi1 lh« t'limmliifii Mii-t- MAIIY IIAMKHI.I. l'OHT, UNION •EACH Inir Itontti In Hi' Mltliilflitwn Tnwii)>lil|t (III) l'nrk Avt'iiui1, Utuolly $312,00 WmMnilen III Menmoulh II. Rt. II, n««r ehuroh ffwlt, ht Ititiit* Wvhwnv HiMitfi art fttnf New V.rtl, (!||f. H, V, • Nsule II ILIXAIITH AW, LONO IRANCH Klhtf* MtKtlWnv, Mlil>llt(n\V|l, N. J. on Ksriiitiirs, llllali.lh Paint l«rvl«* Wt'ihirfhUyWhU . Mnit'lt fi> IH'Ml, Ht Kill) John II, MeMiKlir, • I Lllnrly II., 1 hll in 11 it'i'tiM'l. I , M , M inn M11 Iiin I KM'III line I'lmr, PLASTIQ FINISHE104S0 (IliabelCOMPANh Ave, toneYr Winning Co, lni*i'Mi>tl Hill l mi n|t|MMhHilly J*nrv t'l'r, N, J, to til hi-aril. At KOWAIU) W, iMoiumiiitli Si,. IIHI Hunk, IN. .1. I'lioiic Knl Hunk U- T Tl l'«;i l« AutirtUt III Hit Page Sixteen EED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 9, 1950 child; that when he is ready he CAIt HOOD SLAMS ON HEAD JOHN J. SPILLANE THE PACE can hot he held back. JRumson P.T.A. A gym demonstration, compar- Arthur Reid, Box 301, ned Bank, Shadowbrook Inn INCOME TAX ing gymnastics of 1!)00 with those suffered a cut lip and broken tooth A TRAILER LOAD OF DISHES PKEPAKED Studios of Dancing of today will be presented Apr. Sunday when the hood of his car SHREWSBURY Hears Melville and 14 under the direction of Miss fell on his bend. The accident oc- Rout« 35, 1 Mile So. o! Red lank Tux Jloports mid Bookkrfplns "Social Danrinr Our Speelnllty" curred while Mr. Reid was work- In Modern Glaze at Sale Prices Alma. von.Sfeeg and Joseph Ko.s.'tfi. "No Heller risen to Dins" riiinip Ucil Bank B-3B33-W. Lrt our experts li-nrh > oil tn Hand Discusses Profrrnm All girls in high school and half ing under the hood. He received \hr lilr-l liallrnnm slop" in iho In* 98 "8 Mcl-arrn St. Hcil Hank, X. ./. nl IJ]R intya wiU lake part in the medical attention at Riverview Roast Turkey Dinner $*% Trnl. Walt), lihuinlia. Tnngn, Samhn, J"'or (,'liild ^duration hospital. .lillTliuc. *Mr. Priv;ii,» ami tn niip lps- demonstration. Miss Kathleen (Served every day) Mm* 20 Pc. Set *3 5(in5 for Wjiinnprs '»ml n'hnntptl tin* "\W are frying lo provide cqunl- Chrisman, head of the music de- jiil«. \ll Ips.snni Kuariintfi'il. Ken^oii' Also Steaks, Chops, Lobsters, etc. (With Cereal Dishes) »Mi> rn|p» >ml rn.'y pnMiu-nl plan. ily of opportunity in education," partment, is preparing a quartet Nylon Curtains THC PACE STUDIOS OF DANCINO Dr. Donald Molvillr, ,-ifsociatn di- to accompany the acts. •anquett Jk Wcddlnj. Invited 21 Bronri St.. R«ri BanK rector nf the Princeton counsel Miss Marion Duckers, school Up te ISO People RulTiPil «r Tniloroil Ftl.ne BE 6-0»44. 6-2691-M and service, told the P.umsnn Pat- nurse, announced thnt there is 53 Pc. Set 12" Studio* Open TIM 10 P. M. MOTHHOI £3* Phone Red *ank «-13»« Thr miicii" rlolh that wrar* It"* thf Paci. SKlilin-i ent-Teacher ns.sorintion Tuesday now a medical emergency group Plenty of open stock available in nicht. •BBBMeaB (Closed Mondays) eaBHaaaaaai and wcnrs and wpars. "Tor th» H"l '<" n.tiK-inn In.- •.••il' giving 21-hour service. The group, -.- HOL£S\ the following colors: Burgundy, At a Kr-nrnnnHn fiJi'f ' Dr. Melville added that. the. pro- located in Asbury Park, can ho Morning Mist, Chartreuse and Deep Washes and Dries In Minute*. FOR INVISIBLE Ri-nm In accomplish this is four called anytime the family physi- HANOWEAVIN&- Green. Xeeds nn Irntiinjr - jusl Imnif. fold; to help chiklrrn develop cian is not Available. Miss Duck- All Lent'ths ami Widlln skills in communication such as also said Syracuse university CAU feadiii^, uiittn.tr. Jislcnin^ ^id maintaining a summer camp SIMON'S CHINA MARKET HIRII! hi :•?.'•!:•'.. R.B. simple mnthnmatic.il language; to for children with speech difficul- HIGHWAY 35 (A* Sunset Ave.) ASBURY PARK AT! provide tlinm with n common bond ties. Anyone desiring information 2329-J which will unite, them together; on the. project may contact her. "An Acre of Land WHh Poh and Pans" to leach them tu live and work Mrs. Martin L. Fritter reported together, and to prepare them for nn the recent card party held at MINOR'S getting along in economic life. Charles manor, Sea Bright, TexrilE RE-WEAVWS ri Dr. Melville stated that there Is AMP MEMOIMC Seme 54" BURNPROOF LIMITED QUANTITY no definite age for learning to Making; Plans for WCTU fed. Heavy Gauge m ._,„,. . read, but the most common time 5TRIPES is when the child has reached the Stale Tall Convention Solid Colors DENIM mental age of six years. This may /-••/- Mrs. Martha Kreuger, president Upholstery Plastic > he before or after ho has reached nf the Women's Christian Temper- Yard his sixth physical year, He added ance Union of Ocean Grove, was FOR FLAKY CRUST, TOP and BOTTOM, USE 450 a. child must he taught the funda- $1.50 - ALL THE guest speaker at a meeting of the. mentals of reading, he given chil- Red Bank branch Tuesday at the BEST QUALITY 54" . 60" WIDE dren's literature and practice oral PCT FRAGRANCE Salvation Army headquarters on All Makes of reading. 00 OF SPRING Linden pi. She explained that plans It is Important, he continued, are being formulated to hold the Radios Serviced Efficiently WOOLENS *2 yd ONE PRICE that the child he given things to st.ite YV.C.T.U. convention at St. and Economically Paul's Methodist church at Ocean FIAKO Phone K. ii. 6-26-16 HONEY BEE read that he will enjoy and Be- SOLID COLORS 25c Yd. Grove in October. For Shop at Homt Srrv>^ fore lii'lnit a.fked to rend nloud, FLOWERS should he given the. opportunity to Mrs. Kreuger also explained new- PIE CRUST MIX Call 36 PLASTIC PRINTS 3 Yds. $1.00 read to himself to familiarize him- methods of visual education being Never tough or soggy but light, Russell T. IUKIRUISS self with diflicult words. used in various communities for flaky and golden. They're the RED BANK 6-4247 Have You Seen the 10c Window at SHERMAN'S Dr. Melville said he has found youth temperance legions. A legion 464 Broad Street has been formed at the Salvation kind of crusts you make with Home Decorators in analyzing the reading problems Flako-and at every baking, be- River Road Call Red Bank 6-4020 of many youngsters that there was Army Sunday-school by Mrs. Lil- 4J Broad St. invariably a personality problem lian Tucker, president of tlte lied cause the quality ingredients are THE RED BANK REMNANT SHOP present. He continued that to post- Bank group. The next meeting precision-mixed. Radio & Television Red Bank T-..'.-;-,.^j pone reading docs not harm the here will be held Apr. 4. 597 River Rd., Fair Haven 116 MONMOUTH STREET

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