SECTION REGISTER ONE •

LX, NO. 32. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938. PAGES 1 TO 1% , Luden D'Anthony James S. Parkes L. SuffernTailer Count Basie To School Board Building House Properties Sold , Internally Hurt Toastmaster For Present Concert Budget Reduced At Sea Bright Tract Purchased L. Suffern Taller has sold a tract of unimproved land on Honeysuckle % The Sea Bright Investment. Co., In Car Accident Lincoln Dinner hill on the east side of Bellevue ave- At River Street $9,487JTiis Year which owns the Sea Bright Yacht nue, Rumson, to Charles R. Beattle. club, Is bulldlnR a colonial type house The tract comprises about nine acres on Ocean avenue, a short distance Red -tank lUwkat Operated on Young Men's Republican Club to Famed Red Bank Negro Musi- Total to be Raised by Taxation north of the yacht club, as an In- For Developnpiit and adjoins Mr. Beattte's residence Tmwky *t Long Branch Ho*, Hold Annual Dinner-Dance at property on the west, south and east cian to Entertain for Benefit in Borough in Coming Year is vestment. Jeremiah, Incorporated, Is sides. The sale wai made by Wil- the contractor. The house will have pilal for Injuries Which H» Re- Elks' Auditorium February liam B. Hintelnnnn of Rumson. of Westside Y. M. C. A. Thurs- $284,324.14—Saving Due to a living room, with fireplace, a din- ette, kitchen, two bedrooms and bath a Cmah Latt W«elc 12. • •• : : ' ' • ••' •. Mr. Hintelmann also sold for Mr. day Night of Next Week. Surplus. with stall shower. The garage will be of Easts.de Homes Taller, a plot containing three acres, / ~—" attached to the house. The property Freeholder James-S. Parkes Was adjoining Mr. Beattle's property on The Red Bank board of education CABfJioiiy - pf 'William the south, to Frank P. Eldredge of Count Basle and his 15-plece Ne- has private dock and beach facili- d Bank, 1i at Monmouth selected to be toastmaster for the an- gro band will make their first ap- met Thursday night at the home of ties. nual Lincoln's day dinner and dance New Tork. Two One-story barns are Albert S. Miller, board member, and Weis Eitate Property Fac- hoaptUt. Long Branch, on the property and Mr. Eldredge Is pearance at Red Bank Thursday ftue "be underwent an operation to be held by the Red Bank Young night, February S, at 8:30 o'clock approved a, budget which calls for a Men's Republican club Saturday, having plans prepared to alter these net saving of $9,487.62 as compared ing on Four East Rett TuiMday for internal Injuries as the buildings Into a, bungalow for his •when they will present a concert and February 12, M.the Elks' auditorium. dance at the River street school au- to last year's budget in the amount Promotion For mult of an automobile accident a This selection was made at a special own occupancy. to be raised by taxation. Tho total week preyJotSHW "Wont "of Frank ditorium. The entertainment i» un- Bank Streeti Sold For_ 16 meeting of the committees- Sunday der the auspices of the Red Bank to be raised by taxation this year is CH»rcVi itftMLOn RortftJKMM*-** - morning at the Elks' home. As- $254,324.14, while last year's total was Junior Pupils town toirtasMp-Jiear Headden's Cor- Westside Young Men's Christian as- Thit Purpose. semblyman Joseph C. Irwin, chair- sociation. . . • • $263.81..7d. ner. He trjppwoylnjr, but lie wijl man,' presided. - Graduation For probably be imattle to resume the The saving Is made possible by a To Be Tomorrow management of his butcher store at reduction of $2,000 In the current ex- Red Bank Pupils pense appropriation, a "reduction of p_-_._ \u-u L n . J i Campbell's Junction lot-two week or $2,000. In ttio appropriation for re- "ogram Will be Presented at James A. Curley and so: . ' *' At the time the ace'tdent Camjbeirj, Jnnnilnn haji h«-n rlnaurl and replacements appropriation for Crandall, principal of the Junior high Community Church temporarily. lenge of 1938." school, will make the presentation of tract. The property was on the map* the doming year is $13,000, while last ket for $19,000 But was sold lor less/ Harold A. Hendrickson, president • COUNT BASIE. year it was $15,000. diplomas. '"•'•' JAMES a PARKES. ' of the Red Bank board of education, Work Made Possible by Reason than that amount. -will present the diplomas. Robert Count Basle, a native of Rod Bank, The class orchestra composed of of Money Raised by Ladies' School Budget A large advance sale of tickets was Franlc JWorden, president of the Jan-, is beinn - brought - here through the Charlea Senlon, -Willialn-VanPelt,-.El- reported-by-William Klatsky,-alttTa uary class, 1938, will give the wel- efforts of Dr. James W. Parker, chair- Rumson Juniors mer VanBrunt, Ray jtaldln, Mortgn Societies and Donations Made sell-out was predicted before the come addressi Goorge DeLorenzo, man of the .wosmao Y. M. a, A.', Greonblatt and EMwalpa Gslso will At Eatontown evening of the" affair. Tickets are the mantle oration; Harry Irving play. Sarah Porter will entertain by Friends. limited to 250. Raymond Lippincott, and the board of directors. Count with a piano selection^'.' Greenwood, presldent'-of the June Basie or William/ as he was known To Stage Show music chairman, announced, that he Class, 1938, will give the response; The officers of the 'ajpss are Alex The Port Monmouth Community Shows Increase had obtained Charles Gotachalk and in his schooldays, Is & son of Mr. Mary Ann Cannavo, will make the and Mrs. Harvey Basle of 229 Me- Third Annual Entertainment and Beichek president, Jospph SchnilU church has been improved and redec- his orchestra to play for danolng presentation of a gift to the school, vlco president, Sarah'iJPortcr secre- orated. This was made possible by after the dinner. Mr. Parkes, chair- chanic street. He was born at Red tary and'*Henry Q» Mto treasurer. Board Hold* Adjourned Meeting and Arthur Washington Mayhew, Bank, studied music here ainco he Dance Saturday Night, Janu- tho ladles societies of the church and man of entertainment, stated that he Tho clasB colors aie JAvy and light the donations of friends. to Adopt 193S-39 Budget- has arranged a program of specialty will give a farewell address, "Prob- was seven years and at 17 gave up ary 29, in High School Audi- lems Facing Youth." The high school blue, the class flowejnis the white Plans havo been made for a re- numbers... :. his school work at Red Bank high torium. gardenia, and the-s; psa motto Is New Addition to School Caus- orchestra under the' leadership of A. school. union to be held at the churob, Assisting Mr. Irwin are Cortlandt "Keep Toui' Eye on ho Goal." A. es Increase of $1,447. LeRoy Baker will play, and Robert He started on the road to fame Tho third annual variety show of p y Thursday afternoon and evening, White, program; Judge Harry Klat- Frank Worden will render a sax LcRoR y Bakerk . Is theh ,,< ss adviser. March 3d. The board Of trustees of sky, dinner; Raymond Lippincott, with a small orchestra, making his the Rumson high school junior clasB phone Bolo. first appearance at a dance at New will bo held Saturday night of this ThosTh e whho wiU'.'iU' M :>ive'diplomas tho ohurch plans to cntortain all the The Eatontown board music; Milton Jahnes, publicity; are Thelma T. Abral z, Alex Bel- old friends and members. The com- held an adjourned mee George W. Bray, arrangements; Wil- Tho program is as follows: York. He was In New York about week in the Rumson high schoolI two weeks and then made a tour of chek, Rose V. Bott4 iro, George B. mittee la making, a list of the names night at the borough " liam Klatsky and LeoMqKee, tickets; Overture. Selections from "Tho Bohemian auditorium'. The performance is un- Brown, Audrey Alls; Carhart, Eu- ed £he school budge; Joseph, C. Wiillams and Lionel Lan- Girl." b- Balfe .... High School Orchestra tho West. , .. .„ ^...,,.;.,. der the direction of Miss Catherino TheWstofy of Count Basic's i%\ gene CI»y, JEdward? olej, Je»«e V» -being muad I>. Wo] " ca-terv .decorations, and James S. Proeestlonal, Triumphal March lrom and Miss Irma \ Cook, Velta Cottrtllr-Marla C. De- transportatlo "Alda," by- V«rdl...jM|sh Seliool Orcfintra malfecl ToT all tho^. known members a M^i Albert who arc being asked to co-operate; by la tbs PriiMenl'c will play during the show and>j*jfteitr jeston, Mary Ed- ptesWi Allan VandeNu>*f**Ha*oW a AUen, Selection, . "Valse TrlsTe, tty Slhtlliti . Negro bandleader. Basle had w»rd for., dancing, . '.. ,, sending to the committee tne nsntes been" Hoteit's IBlanlst and .assistant na. Farrell,. Oarrett, Henry ildent, '•'• );•.$?' :ir'~~: . •• .. HerbeW'aT. JBdwarafr. Kenneth Bruce.' HgHighh SchooScol Orchestra amlrad^cesscs-or. any one they know. Mantli- Oration GeorgG e DeLofentDLo conductor, so that it was logical that George Lambertson will be master Garruto, Edward Gelso, Lillian Mary In this way"th* board hopes to get " I i'badyefc'ihbw- an Increase of Morris Miller. CHlbtrt Man-on, John Graft*, Morton A. Greenblatt, Allen Rtaponie u Harry Irvine areenwoff; 1i« assume command of the band af- of ceremonies. An address of wel- a complete list. The Ladles' aid so- over that of lait S»»r. The Petillo, Albert Burton Doremus, Les- PMlld.nt Clut of June. ISIS / Hamlot, Arthur Forrest Jacobus, PreienUtlon of Gift to School .'. ter Moten's death. For nearly two come will be made by Alexander Mc- ciety will serve refreshments and the 1 Increase is caused by a new addition ter McQttaen, John V. Crowell, Clees, president of the Junior class. Harold S. A. Komar, Oliver Marcelll, to the. school-houas. Current ex- Charles Miller, Surton poremus, Les- Uary Ann Cannavo years he directed the band at the paator, Rev. Ernest L. Fox Is plan- Beleetlon, "Amatyllls," an Old French Reno club at Kansas City. , Anna L. McGrath, Raymond O'Con- penrts fen* the ft.eW year amount to ter Kennedy, Richard HacksUff, Ken- Dame, br Ghyi, Hich School Orchcitra The following Is the program! ning a special program. If it proves ctnuunr. One of his broadcasts from this nor, A. Wesley Olson, Sarah Skid- successful It may becomo an annual $17,00%, the same as last year while neth Wyckoff, Frank Price, Dr. Al- Farewell Addr«e>, "Problems Pactnr Ovsrture, medlcr of sung hits more Porter, Nettle Frances Price, Youlh" .... Arthur Wathlntrton Mayhew pot attracted the attention of Ben- event feature. It wl]l be divided Into IS l«a the au\ount to be raised by taxation lan B. Randall, Frank Oroff, Alfred j Good Evening, Uuud Evening, George Lam- Betty Jane Rellly, Anna Reuther, this yea* Is »19,447, An amount of J. Llppman, Harry Isaacs, A. C. Dlx Saxophone Bolo .;.-.... Robert Frank Worden ny Goodman, who was at that time bertson, master of ceremonies The Sunshine club of the church fronting on Wallace street, lseebani» Addreil. "Challlue of 1938." Rev. Wil- Welcome. Alexander McClees, president of Florenco Kathryn Roop, Joseph street and both sides of Wei* place* IMtt has been Inoluded in thi. year's on, Marcus Hlgfjlnbotham, Edwin liam B. Spofford, rector, Christ church, playing at tho Congress holel, Chi- will hold a card party, Thursday af- cago. Goodman' seldom missed the tha junior class Schmltt, Raymond Seldin, Charlie E. The owners state that they will start budget to cover Interest and pay- Brasch, Rolton Waterbury and Ken- Uiddletown. (Jlrls* dance chorus, "Top Hat," Doris Au. Senlon, Juanlta Smith, Ralph E. Van- ternoon, February 3, at 2 o'clock at neth Smith. Fdesentatlon of* Diplomas .... Harold A. band's broadcasts from that time on mack. Eileen Karp, Jane Pearsall, Peggy building five-room houses and banga« ment on a bond due this year. This Brunt, William J. VanPelt, Jimmy the home of Mrs. John Montag. There bond covers part payment on the Hendrickson, President Board of Edu- and became Basle's staunchest boos- Bankln.* will be refreshments and prizes. Mrs. lows in March to be placed on tbet 1 James R. Erwln, presiding judge of cations Playlet, "Loit and Found" Wilson and Dorothy Bradley Wode- new school addition.':'' Recessional, "Botdlcrs* March from ter. Through his recommendation Charles Quackenbush Is chalrlady, market. They believe there is e; court of common pleas, Hudson coun A young lady Ellem Karp house. large demand for dwellings of this) , Besides the amount to be voted tip-. ty, will be principal speaker.. Faust,'.' by Gounod the band was signed by the Music A young man Arthur Murpji^ with Mrs. Lillian Kern and Mrs. : on at the coming. school election, Hlfh School Orchestra Corporation of America, which Imme- A man about town Alexander McClees James Masterson assisting. type at Red Bank and, among other] A tough - Clenn Prtchard reasons, point to the fact for this be* February 8, there will be two re- Those who will receive- their diately brought the band into recog- Solo, "Bob White" -. Muriel Brlggs The Needlecraft guild, an auxiliary i solutions. One to transfer (TOO from diplomas will be Wilda Elaine Ebic, nition. Budget Lower lief that only a small number of resit Boys' dance chorus organization of the church, will hold dences In this community are un± the repairs and replacement account Fair Haven Gets Frank Cornelius Collins, Nels G. Basle played a sensational engage- Playlet, "Initiation" its first all-day meeting at the home to the equipment and building ac- Frlberg, Edith Marlon Johnson, The girl : Patricia Flnan occupied. Also, they mention, llttlej ment at the Terrace Gardens at Chi- Bob :. - Russell Bennett Than Last Year of Mrs. Charles Winkelmann today. count, and the other for the transfer Theodore Matthews Lake, Arthur cago and from there catlpulated to unoccupied land Is left in thlr-CAjn-. Prices On Lights Larry Harold VanBrunt The purpose of this newly organized munity. The East Red Bank tract ofjjMO from the repairs and replace- Washington Mayhew, Jr., John Wcs the Roaeland In New York, where he Solo. "In the Still at the Night" society U to form a group of women ley Morrow, Jr., Edward S. Patter- Philip Roy ' At 'Atlantic Highlands Appropri- Is one of a very few undeveloped sec* JffaWfct account to the bond and In- waa accepted by ' Gotham's swing Harmonica band. William Byers, Robert interested in sewing solely for the i ierest account. Police Committee to Study Pro-, son', Donald Pearce, Helen Elizabeth fans. More recently Count Basie and tlons in this community. Breitenbaeh, Harold Shcehan. Edward ations Total $97,802.83 and church. Products of their''needles 'All the streets are provided ! The voters at the election will vote Pennington, Ralph F. Sacco, James his orchestra were featured In the Strohmenger, Robert Sutherland poted Installation, of "Stop will be sold at the annual churoh with sidewalks,' curbing, sewers, gas L for three bcard^member-. Spencer Louis Bampoll, George W. Taylor, Chatterbox of the Hotel William Gii-ls' chorus and band selections Amount to be Railed by Taxa- bazar held each year In December. U. Patterson flj.j running for re- and Go" Signals at Two In- Reginald C. Vincent, Juno Kay War- Solos, "Nice Work If You Can (iet It" and electricity. The land is high and Pcnn at Pittsburgh, the first Negro "You're a Bweethtart" tion i« $69,629. The meetings will be held alt day election while SaOtoel T. Howard and tersections on River Road. ner, general course; Mary Ann Can- aggregation over to play at this fa- dry and there are many large shade "I've Got My Heart Set on You" the fourth Thursday of each month. trees. Louis Herring are new candidates. navo, Marie Ray Cannella, Samuel mous hostelry, and the Rltz-Carlton "Once In a While," Barbara Mount The membership has been restricted, The terms of Mr. Patterson, Frank Carotenuto, Jr., Robert M. Esposlto, at Boston, whero ho recently fol- Howard and Sheldon, Tom Howard, Jr., and The Atlantic Highlands mayor and due to the fact that few members Should the demand for moderate* Tony Hunting, chairman of the po- John Gardella priced dwellings equal the expecta- • 3. Kuteher and Edwin J. Dodd all lice committee, reported at the regu- George DeLorenzo, Valentine Robert lowed Kay Kyscr's band. He Is now Playlet, "What are You Selling?" counoll Tuesday night passed the can entertain more than a slated : expire. The.latter two did nat file Erb, Mary Elizabeth McGrath, Eu- playing at Loew's State theater, Mrs. Jones Janet Farrier 1938 borough budget on its first read- number at their homes. tions of the developers It Is probable lar meeting of the Fair Haven mayor that within the ensuing year bunga- for re-election. In last week's Issue and council Monday night that prices genia Lottie Peterson, Helen Louise New York. A man Franklin Bailey ing. Appropriations total (97,802.83, i of The Register It was erroneously Trumpet solo, "Harbor LUrhts" as compared with $106,098.70 In 1937, Tho Ladies' aid society of the lows or houses will be built on all for "stop and go" lights havo been White, Georgo F. Wilson, Robert Count Basle's entertainment at Bruce Anderson •• reported that Louis Hill was running and the amount to bo raised by tax- church held its monthly meeting and tho lots. It Is conservatively esti- glvtn to his committee by the public Frank Worden, commercial course; Red Bank will start promptly at 8:30 Girls' dance chorus covered dish luncheon at the home Playlet, "Orvllle's Big Date" ation this year la $60,539.50, as mated that this would add about |' for-election t6 the board. utilities committee. He said his com Lawrence Downing Holmes, Marjorlc o'clock and will continue until 10 p. of Mrs. Charles Quackcnbush one Eugenia liolmes, Kenneth Wardell Orville George LamberUon against $69,738.08 last year. (50,000 to ratables, which should pro- mlttes would meet this week to dis- M. From 10:30 p. m. to 1 a. m. Count Vivian - Marian Boyle day last week. The "dark horse" cuss whether or not to install the Richardson, Beryl Snyder, academic duce a reduction In taxation, provid- , 8TOBES 12TH BIRTHDAY. Basie and his sensational band will Ethel Ruth Bartolett Paulf Hoffman was appointed po- prize was won by Mrs. Joseph Wac- ed that expenses are not Increased. lights on River road, one at the* in- course; Clementine Allen, Joseph play for dancing. Beatrice Muriel Kalomyck lice pension commissioner. Four "Farewell to You" Entire Cast kar. Old deeds show that the tract had tersection of Hanoe road and the Henry Allen and Patsy Vaccarclll, He and His orchestra made their j were appointed to the board of icalth, Lewis Specialty Shop Celebrating other at the intersection of Fair scientific course. Others present besides those men- an interesting history. The greater ' -Its Anniversary This Week. first appearance In tho county last they being Frank Edcr and Edward tioned were Mrs. Peter Taner, Mrs. portion of It waa owned at one time Haven road, to roplace the amber August when they played a concert SUMMER AI'PAREL DISPLAYED. B. Swan for three years, Norman blinker lights now in use. The com- Amnlia Gross, Mrs. Riuscll Sampson, by William Rem-en, who sold It in 1 The Lewis Specialty shop, located at the Elks' home, Asbury Park. Tho Conovcr for two,ycars and John Mon- Mrs. Pearl Honry, Mrs. Charles Wln- 1858 to Eleanor Ann Queripel, the. at Broad and Wallace streets, is eel- mittee report will be made to the concert was well applauded by a ca- epuncil at the next meeting, Mr. Tom Thumb Wedding Sults (or Southern Cruises Featured ht and Is now a trustee of the Con-. Notion. polo ahirtn, fancy summer trousers council. Tickets limy no bought from living nml ilrul. Some of thirn tion given on good applications. Al- wavo for $7.60. Steam treatment, and Jantzen swim trunks. Stout, 3 Unden place, Red flank, , |re|atlon B'nal Israel of Red Bank. laire A Boh Agenoy, Inc., IS Mon- Our twelfth anniversary -ale Is on. shampoo and flngerwave, regularly phone 21«l.—Advertisement, 'members of tho committee. of them were made by Hannah Wels mouth street, Red Bank Advertise- Twenty per cent off on all purchases $2.7R, for $1.75. Also all Cyclax prep- and olho:n hy her husbnnd, Abram ment. ' of underwear, hosiery, gloves, bags, arations and Molyneaux porfume* at Dont Mlsa This Opportunity. For Hair. Wels. AnioiiK these names are Ida ; Bale at tie Lewi* Shop sweaters, washable dreaaes, robea, 20% reduction. Sally Ann foe, hr>W- Is BOW going on. Twenty per cent off You nan got 20 por cent off on all Uavcngoft, Clicquot Club, Whlto Lot u:t tftkn <:it:n u. your Intimlry, and Rnso WMs for tho dedlctlon of corsets, corselettes and brassleros. dresser, phone Red Bank 3144.—Ad- purchases of undetwmr, hosiery, kid Rock. Spring Water snd boer. Ben- on all purchases of underwear, hos- Como to Long Branch for a real Also extra ilzas. Lewis Bneolalty vertleament. Sockn darned, buttons rcplacod — Wels place. William I. Buchanonand , l«.y. (loves, ba(s, sweaters, wath- Italian treat: Spaghetti and meat gloves, bags, sweaters', washable jamin H. Crate, 14 North Bridge ave- everything inondccl and rimdy tn balls 80c. Bpeolal Italian plea Me, Shop, 01 Broad street, Red Bank.— dresses, corsets, coraelettf* niul liras- nue, Ited Dank, phone. UM.-Adver- _ wlfa Urotolion, Louis- Ligler JetV »ble dresses, robes, corsets, corailetUs Advertisement. wear. Phono Red Hunk JHflO. Leon'a frry, Ida I.iutaiul. John Lartaud. Ed- and brassieres. Also extra alsea. I5o nnd Me. Wadding trays sod Income Tax Advice, nloraa. Leiwln Hpnclnlty Hhop. 01 tlsoment. laundry, 7M« White ntnet, Hod Lewis Specialty Shop, fll Bread Italian paltry, Mike's Restaurant, It. El. Pearce will be at room S, Brnad street, Red Bank.--Advertise- Hunk.-- Advertisement. mund Wllmin. Edmund W. Thrpck* ! ItreWt, Red Bank,—Advertisement. »0 South Broadway, phone Long Typewriter bargains. Klsner building, every Tuesday and ment. TeiMy's for Typewriter*. miirton. Huaanna M. Throokmort-n, 2114.—Advsrllsiment. ' * Factory outlet portable and office Thursday from 10 to 3 o'clock.—Ad- Guaranteed machine) at bargain Anna M. Conov-r. Henry N. Nevfus, : ' rue, ou . typewriters; prices 19.80 up. Term. vertisement, 1'honr, J1OO price,!. Expert rapulrlng. TttUy's, Tom Thumb wedding In Red Hank Tyl-o W. Thiookmorton, Zlpponh ; to suit your burn-r; best grades and 10C a day. All makes lp3S models, all and find out If you a\ro paying too ilrond street, Rad Bank. -Advertise- naptlst. church, benefit of tha Dap- Trlihln'a tor Typewriter Bargains. guarantied. Superior Typewriter N.C. Btonmt.ni Frloay Nights, N, V. much for your automobile liisuinni'K. mint. tint church ortxan fund anil Mlrldlf- VanDykr, Frtil M. Truex, Carolina : arUu. Unexcelled service. *red D, fents.1i and mrperi repairing. 00 larvloe, Carl ton theater building, Red Oichestra Saturday nights. Atlan- Havings tn 30%. (iKmnlnurr A 11x11- town Yciung l'«npl«'i< lenxue, Febru- T Hopping. John C. Warden. Alajsv tVJkoir M.,,Red Ban*, bhooe 5BJ.- Broad street, Red Bink,-Advertise- Bank, phone MO, Op»u evening*.— tic hotel, Fair Jltven rosd.—Adv»r- 1 ary 4th, A I1. M. Tickets 33 cams.- aniltr T. I*-plii. Matilda P-pIn,.**- I MverUstminb ment. er. Inc., flrmta nnd Mechanic streets. Mova run niakd extra pnekft niunoy Advertuemrat, tlsoment. —Advertisement, selling; Tho K»gUt«r.—Advertisement Advertisement. ua T. Ru» and Jacob & Hue. BED BANK KEGISTER, JANUARY 27,1988.

AMUSEMENTS.' which also Includes Mary Astor, C. ry Hubbard, J. Russell Samuel, Theo- able to secure a clubhouse on D»- ^Teacher Aubrey Smith, Thomas MltoheU Not Three Year* 7 dore J. Labrecque, Thomas Irving Normandle avenue, adjacent to the Carlton -neater. Raymond Massey and John Carra- Brown, Morrell J. Moore, Captain Fair Haven Yacht works. Although dlne. , \ Elmer D. Walling, Captain R. B. Mc- the club does not have a private Activities At "Submarine D-l," with Pat O'Brien OH Yet Making Callan, Hon. John J. Qulnn, Charles right-of-way to the river front, it has January Clearance Sale and Oeorge Brent, will be shown for H. Leach, Richard Applegate, Harry the courtesy of,using the Fair Hav- three.days beginning today at the Patton, Newton J. Rice, Walter L. en Tacbt works' property and large Headden's Corner Carlton theater. Rapid Strides Bankln. Porter Hoagltnd, Daniel H. pier and landing float. <" Dresses. Blouses, Suits, Coats Reed, C. Maurey Jones, Donald J. The location of .the club's activities, Pickens, Everett F. Asay, J. Lee Money and Its Fair Haven Yacht Club Planning IB favorable by virtue of the tact ALSO Larew, Albert fe" Gagdebln, Harden that the bay or cove at Fair Haven CUMren Discos»ed Active- Season— John F. L. Crawford, Arthur B. Sickles, Wil- offers plenty of water for boats or Hitchcock Re-elected Com- liam S. Cadmus, Clarence ,G. Crispin, any draft that can enter the mouth Millinery and KAit Goods ';, fi «dj MeMing at the Schoolhoirsc Ben K. Crispin, Frederick E,'Cris- of the river a( Sandy Hook bay. Dur- modore. pin, Proctor James, Frtd O. Boffey, ing the past 'season many large ! William S. Reese, Paul E. McGinty, cruisers, some owned by club mem- Alterations moderately priced. Oeorge A. Abrahemsen. bers and others by visiting yachts- t».uwL meeting of the The Fair . Haven' Yacht club, al- though not "yet three years old, ha* The.officers and committees select men, moored at Fair Haven and en-, ' Partnl-Teacher association a e4 for the ensuing year, arb; joyed the hospitality offered by the iJfctsible .(Useusslon on the topic made rapid strides in promoting the yachting activities oh the North Commodore—Joha F. Hitchcock. olub. Wilhelmina Dobbins k Influence of Money and Its Ef- Vice commodore—Robert DeVere Hope. "" VCfcUdran,1* was. held. Walk- Shrewsbury river and In keeping this JS50 Blsoayne Blvd., beautiful stream before the yachting Rear commodora—M. B. VftnSsutor. 08 Jbple Aveaqe, ,„ ,.-lson, prlnclpalof the school, Becmtary Edwud 0. Wilder. Red B&nk, N. J. Interests In. the. East. The club Is Treieurer—WlttWun B. Uttle, Jr.. Miami, Florida." »d'saori»irma.n. ol the committee Fleet captain—Wlllird B. Cimbroolc. Westerm&n Heads gepf, the, program and he was making great. preparations for a very active season, and although the KlMt lurgton—Dr.-Edwin F. SUwarU i'-'by the other members of Attornfly-Theodore J. X<*br«c4U*. Local TfM »& YWHA sailing season is several months Membtnhlv committM—Philip B W«ln- the school faculty, including Mrs. away, many of the members are al- wrlght chairman, Harvey M. Llttlt, Everett Evelyn Burns, Miss Runyon, Mrs. ready giving; attention to their re- P. Any.' • ' Morris Westerman was elected, "Cullmsh and' Van Davlea.'" Bach spective crafts. Housa commltUe—Willlim . B. Little, president of the "Hcd Bank Young teacher presented a different phase Sr, chairman, Paul E. McOlnty, L. E. Pul- ler, i • , Men's and Young Women's Hebrew FEBRUARY SPECIALS of the subject, thus offering a va- Edwa.rd G. Walter, secretary of the Publicity commlttet— Thomal Irving association Thursday night to suc- riety of material for thought and Charles Boyer sind Clsndette Colbert dub,'.'has''revised the membership Brown chairman, Philip B. WaJnwrlght, ceed William Klatsky. Murray Hout- Self-Setting Oil Permanents O.50 up discussion. Mrs. Arthur Tunis, pres- list as of February 1, and the fol- William L. Ruuell. Begatta eommlttM—J. R. Samutl chair, kln was made chairman of a dinner Complete stt ident of .the association, presided. The .feature attraction on Sunday, lowing members liave been reported man, M. J. Moor.. O. N«ld«rm«7«r, Paul for paid-up members to be held soon. i Mr; Nelson opened the program Monday- and Tuesday of next week in gpod standing: ' . E. McQIntr, William B. LlttU, Sr. His assistants are Pearl -Greenberg, Genuine Eugene Permanent ' and atjts conclusion gave a aum- 1 -Ground! committee—Vtrnon—Little will-be _^Tovarkh L_wlth -CtMdatte- ToBST. Hitchcock, Robert deVere Vivian Goldfarb and Ann Sblpkin. ' Crocqulgnole or Spiral mary of the facts presented for con- Colbert and Chsxles Boyer. In the chairman, L. E. Fuller, Leo D. Ktnna. sideration. He said lack of money lure" with Rosalind Keith and "She Hope, Howard M. Malcom, Edward Entertainment committee—Edward G. Reub«n Sklar was accepted as a supporting cast are Basil Kathbone Asked for It" with William Oargan G.. Walder, William B.'Little, - Jr., Walder chairman, Philip B. Walttwrlght, new member and Miss Mildred Le- Mochineless Waves O.50 up and insufficient clothing have a de- and Anita Louise. W. S, Cadmai. ... •....:.....' cided effect upon1 children In regard and. Orlen Heyward, will be shown Willard B. Causbrook, Dr. Edwin F. Racing appeals committee—Harry L. vine of Long Branch was a guest at Complete V to their relation with their class- Wednesday and Thursday, Stewart, William B. Little, Sr., ,M. McMahoii chairman, T. V. V. K.ndrlck, the meeting, which was held In the E. VariSautor,-Henry G. Wlckham, John Gtoiao, Chrlitlan Bertell, H. L. community center building on Riv- NOTICE; 8hans OA a Genuine Eogeoe Permanent will ba gtvetv mates and that children ol today are Strand Theater, Crowhurat, C. A. Osterrttter, Eric Leavens. to an customers durlnr the month of Feb. Drawing Mar.. 1st in great need of a feeling-otseour- -On Such a Night" with Karen Philip B.- Walnwrlght, Harvey M. erside avenue.. Other new officers 1 Finance ' and auditing oommttteo — ity in the home. Other facts were Morley and Grant Richards and "Car- SONS AND DAUGHTERS MEET. Little, J. P. Martin, Louis Burgess, George ,W. Ctirchln obalrman. Dr. G. are: Call Bed Bank 3620 for Appointment Thatcher Parker. M. J. Moore., stressed to, substantiate these views. nival (iueen," with Dorothea Kent Henry Johnson, E-r M. Jackson, Wil- Monmouth Council Lodge Plans For liam At Martini -^Ir, PBW^ D; Ben- - Boitd•_.of .fioMrnore-^J. \V.:. Hitchcock Vice preBJdentr-^Fniiices Rqiln.. »nd Robert Wllcox' will he shown lor : chairman, members one year. John F. "• Secretary—Ann Snlpkln. Mr. Davles sfcld cbUdron'a am- Birthday Party; „ , nett, Dr, Thomas- M.- Morris, • Chris- Hlfchcoclc, Robert deVere Hop*. Howard Financial lecnitBrjr*—Ella Zaeer. bitions reflect the spirit of the Umes, the last times today at the Strand M. Ualeom; meihbels ti*o y«ara, E. U. Treasurer—Murray Houtlcln. VMCENT'S Hairstylists tian Bertelii Harry L. McMahon, L. E hte remarks dealing with what he theater, Pride of Monmouth council, No.- 27, E; Fuller, C. H. Barrow, Dr, G.'Van- Jackioo. V ' Fuller. Theodore J. La- Trustees—rearl Greenberg, Bachel Ht- Sons and Daughters of Liberty, met brecque; memberi three yean, Xdward G, daneliy, WllUaa KlatJky. termed various stages or groups of Two features will also be shown on Vorls Warner, William L. Russell, Weldtr. M. E. Vangauter, William B. . Deleitatee to Inter-county "Y" meetlnte years prior to the war up to the pres- Friday night In the Clayton-Magee Little, 8r. —^Gertrude Ybnke, Beuben Sklar, Uurray BEAUTY SALON Friday and Saturday. They ate H..G. Kirkwood,;Vernon Little, Her- * > ent problem. He said he also felt ryDowen presided. • ... ence Little, Teunls V; V..Kendrick, The club was organized October 19, Alternate!—Ella Zager, Frances Rosin, Barrymore and Lynno Overman and 1835, with. John F. Hitchcock, Rob- Harry Feldt. . that youth is entering another era "Boots and Saddles" with Gene Autry After the business meeting, bingo Roy F. Custer, W. E. Lancombe, Eric when they will endeavor to create Leavens, Harry L. Crowhurst, ert DeVere Hope, Edward G. Wald- another security. and Judith Allen. ( was. played and prizes were won by er, Howard M. Malcolm, William B. Mrs. Nera Dennis and Harry Dowen. Charles L. Crowhurst, Charles A. Mrs. Burns advocated a weekly al- "The Hurricane," which was shown Oeterrltter, Randall M. Keator, Ran- Little, Jr., M. E. VanSauter, WlUard recently at the Carlton theater, will Refreshments were served. . E. Causbrook, Augustus M. Mlnton lowance for children, whether it : Charles ^Croydon, '. chairman, an dall • M/Keator, Jr., Peter Bentley, should be given gratis or earned be- play a. return' engagement at Red IV, Hal Ward, Augustus M. Mlnton, and : Dr. ffidwin F. Stewart as the ing a matter of personal opinion. Bank on Sunday, Monday and Tues- nounced a birthday party and' cov- Leo D. Kenna, Henry L. Zobel, Fred trustees for the flnt year., . - Fart of the allowance, she felt, day, when It will bathe feature at- ered dish, supper to be held Friday E. Giersch, Otto NeTdermeyer, Dr. G. Through tha kindness of Mr. Hitch- should be saved and that saving traction at the Strand. Dorothy La- night, January 28. All members and TJiatcher Packer, John Grosso, Har- cock, who became the club's first should ta taught until it becomes a mour and Jon Hall head the cast, visiting members aro invited: commodore, the organisation ,, was habit. Mrs. Cullman pointed out that the school endeavors to teach thrift through-th» wise use of school sta-- tlonery, physical training equipment and wise health habits, thus saving money for parents. Miss Eunyon discussed budgeting jud moiiMjBanajfemenk ani.seyeral. Masons for her viewpoint were ex- FEBRUARY SALE ptalnsd,-, Red Bank, N Part of an article trow ths' Na- 60 Broad St. Phone 1444 tional Parent-Teacher magailn), "Learning to live With People," by Mrs. Alice V. Keliaher, was read by SPECIALS! Urs. Charles Chubb. Mrs. Tunis thanked Mrs. Frank Chero and the members of her com- .ooo STOCK ,75Pepsodent mittee Cor th» successful manner In Antiseptic which the recent social event of the Bil1ow*fSudl BonlsheJ " organisation was carried out. .eOOaJUomltt Cloudy, Film leaveiv Syrup, Figs ...... Your Hair Shining like Silk. Rotarians Plan Active Program Carter's Pills

1 »«tieToday ! Speak c and Jlugs from the country's best factories and mil]s:... at such unhe^td of Rrices! For Epsom Salts . -. ., day, February S. exdosirelrmceivofifaeUoe ^M > Bulue end ketpe DM lOft, smooth, ttm J. J. Talcum.... Although the season (or out-door dTaiut. .chtaiheaethiaUiisiSMailf plenicj H several montlis away, the am eidlwdmeDeee itm bsn anei M club has already begun arrange- be&inl N«» Upeact aeispoB>de It's 10c ' -^1 ments for iti annual out-door affair These Suites Are Cloie-Outs. We Cannot Duplicate Them. Values to $125. "inseVlalhenUesteenseofuewcfd.Jasi, at the Tlntem Manor dam. So njblo s Unle UP-YOUTH b^bnntlilw c / • • ; '• i end otesaishi it nle> many requests for the outing have ih-SOAP; 5«| nnemtlwlu off- Ufebuoy Soap D | been mad* by members of the du>> Ma the dsilT ulns. We list a few other spedals...to give you a general idea of the saving involved •lihedos,cbspplas, and their guest* who were at last 1.00 pudilni eaeca at nin. M year's successful affair that the En- wind end cosmetic* tertainment committee feels this fea- 9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS TWINlsTUblO COUCHES Bon Kora 69° ture, should be an annual event. Al- Club Ch&ir with Ottoman 35c Lavoris bert 8. Miller, who so successfully 1.WSFather John's . PPQC handled last year's outing, has again $19.95 been placed In charge of this year's S18 $13 Medicine Iv Gem Blades Midol Tablets.. party. Values to $32,50 ! Values tb $29 27°f The club has been Invited to at- .. . Values to $25 • tend the 16th anniversary of the Innerspring Mattresses 27«' 1M adoption of the charter of the Cran- 10 Pc. Dining Room Suite 3 Pc. Maple Sun Room Suites ford Rotary club Thursday night, Absorbine, lr. 79°I Fabrutry n. It li likely that a large $98 $8.95 CANDY delegation will be present from the $35 Delicious Ass'ted LOOWiunpole's Red Bank club. Maurice Schwartz Walnut - $150 Value A $15 Value; : •••• ••••..-• Values;to'$49 , -y Is making the transportation ar- CHOCOLATES Preparation ... rangements. 3 Pc. Maple Bed Room Suites HOUDOIR CHAIRS Ths club members will make a 7 Pc. Solid Maple Dinette 2 fts. 35c trip to Lakewood Monday night, February 31. Ths occasion will he $47 S3.95 Rum & Butter to pay respects to past District Gov $98 TOFFEE . trnor and Vice President of Rotary Values to $65 Value $7 International Walter Head, who will A $165 Value FREE! Wrapped 40* b« the guest speaker that evening 4 Pc. Modern Bed Room Suite on the 12d anniversary of Rotary. WHITNEY HAMPERS Perfect Gold Seal Rugs eWiful Utility Dish CARAMELS •••** The trip will be In ipeola.1 busses pro- each tub* o! rhUllps vided by William L. B,ussell, presi- 875 6x9' size 7V>x9' size Tooth Paste dent of (he Boro Bus corporation of $2.50 • R*d Bank. Thti gathering will take Walnut - A $115 Value tha place ot tha Red Bank club's Value $4 $2,50 $2.95 I7c regular nesting scheduled for day, February. SPECIAL NOTE: If desired, purchases made during this Sale will beheld for you in free No. l storage for a 60 day period. Deposit required is 25% of total. This affords ©IS) aiBTHDAT you an opportunity to buy at these special prices for Spring delivery ! VAPORIZER VwU Enjoyed ai th«i Home of SPECIAL NOTE: Act promptly When (juantitiea on some items have been reduced to Koiwrt BmlUi of Hesddto's Corner. normal we shall have to withdraw prices ! Robert Bmlth, son of Mr. and Mrs. CIGARETTES PE8FIME Robert tjmith of Headrinn'i Corner, Camels . celebrated his seventh birthday flim- SPECIAL NOTE: If you are not Interested in buying furniture .... Come in and see our display Oard«nla-~< 4ay at a party given by hit mother. anyway ! Be assured of the valueswe are offering Chesterfield* .. 12 Osimss Were played and rafrtahinent* wwr» served, The guests mr« I/>ls Old Golds each and Lea Roundtrea, Douilas and Lucky Strikes Marjory Wjrokoff, Alice Bremeyer, Doris Meleltr, Joseph and Henry Raleigh 147 : Xotgler, Robert and Marjorls rieroe, ctn> Oatlitrlni Wilier and Kdwarl Kaney. WEST FURNITURE CO. THE BEST PUCE IN TOWN Tbsi road to bsttlr and bl«»r bust. Our Only Stote-KEYPORT, N. J. MM leads through Ths RwliW• »d- 1938 IO WT IS AT UWETTS 3 for 49« UU oolumns.-Advertl««mint. RED BANK KEGISTER, JANUARY 27,1988.s

Prloe, John KichoUon,;Rsv._ Mn. John. Ryan, Mrs. Conrad Witt- apartment In Mrs. Clara L. HenMrs- . Airen Aanenaen, Mrs. Walter] »"» Creditable. ->r.:*r. Book Ends Given Atlantic Highlands. Anderson, Mrs. Edward Smith, Mrs. If you want your job printing to IM Hannah Baldwin Mrs. Glenn and Miss Alice Glenn man, Mrs. Arthur Alvator, Mrs. A. G. drlckaon's houae on Mount avenue. a' credit to your business or profesv w Brunswick; Mr. and Mrs. 'Du- Witbna'n, Mrs. Joseph Odenbacb, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Murphy ot Joseph Ryan and Mrs. Amos Swan, slon we can make It so and wflSJI As Table Prizes Mrs. Harry J. Quinn, Mrs; Vincent (The Uti Bank KttUttr can be bought New Tork Were vlaltora here over Audrey Buzby, Shirley Josephs, bouy of Bloomfleld and Miss Hill'of ln Atlantio Highland! from William US, charge you a bit more for this njpe* Society Meets Nutley; Mr.. Mary Tony, Mrs. Alice Ftnan, MM. Rita H. Douglas, Mrs. the week-end.,; • Mary reconza, Ann Peconia, Doro- lor service than it la worth/—Advt* Novelty book ends were awarded as J. •Lvnlburi'. A. Kits and Borneo's Store.) Dudley and William Alston of Plain- John Ruddy, Mrs. William H. Hoag, Mrs, George Owena, who haa been thea^Maack,.. Helen Mount, Ann* tlsement - , . ."' • '.'••• field and Rev. Montgomery, Mr. andtable prizes Thursday at the weekly Mrs. Charles Scott, Mrs. Victor Wolf- Miss Rose. Miller and Miss Mary Murphy, Dorla Bennett,- Catherine At Shrewsbury card party ot the Red Bank Catholic confined to her home with Illness Mrs, Gasktn, Mr. and Mrs.. Hall- kamp, Mrs. Frank .Thompson, Mrs. Carroll will sail Saturday of thla since New Years, la able to beMurphy, Virginia Kaiser, Janet Dun- high school parent-teacher associa- Henry Larkin, Mrs. Oaborne Harri- Week on the liner Transylvania on a phy, Antoinette Caso, Evi McLaugh- stork, Mrs. Margaret Lawrence, Mrs. around again. 1 Celebrates Second Birthday at Abble DeShleldv, Mrs. Ella Hicks, tion in the school auditorium. Mrs. son, Mrs. Vincent Kellt, Mrs. Wil-cruise to . Bermuda* Kingston and Iln. Eleanor Carallo, Anna Fleming, John J. O'Shea was general chalr- Havana. The Epworth league of tbe Meth- June Holliday, Eileen MeLaughlln, Miss Ida Ragland, Miss Mary, Hall- liam Naiilty, Mrs. Charles Ericksen, odist church haa postponed Its play, Borden Home—Mr.. Herbert stork, Daniel Williams, Madison Wil- aan. Mrs. John Spillane. Dr. Thomas Ahern of Highlands, Rose Marie Jones, Joan Coughlin, "Country Store," from Monday, Jan- Joyce Mount, Margaret Casso and Franck u Guest Speaker—E*. liams, Fred Williams, Emmett Cox, On her committee were Mrs. Aloy- Mrs. Reginald Van Brunt, Mrs. who recently.passed the state board uary 81, to Monday, February 77. William Osskln, Edgar Heath, artus j. Patterson, Mrs. Charles Haw- John P. Mulvlhlll, Mrs. William J., examination for dentists, will open Geraldine Mount. > hibit Indian Relict. "Lyrjoi Time," a musical comedy, Mrs. Joseph Ryan of Lincoln ave- Charles Neil and Bootfer Thompson klos, Mrs.. William Jones, Mrs. EdSpence- , Mrs. Matthew power, Mrs". an office in the Atlantic Highlands was given Friday and Saturday of MMdletown-village. ward O'Kane, Mrs. William Hoag, William Heath, Mrs. Joseph. Layton, bank building on First avenue.' Dr. nue underwent an operation Tuesday nights In the high school auditorium at Monmouth Memorial hospital for Mr*. Herbert Tranck, state chair- Mrs. Patrick "Cotter, Mrs. Philip Mrs. Clayton Walton, Mrs. Mae Ryan, Ahern As the son of Councilman under the direction of the Ladles' man of American Indian History ao- Moore, Mrs. John Hogan, Mrs. Jos-Mrs. Robert Drake, Mrs. John Bam- John A. Ahern. * • the removal of her tonsils. auxiliary of the fire department The Herbert Posten of this place wajc olety,.Tjra» guest spasjcecai the sec- eph Laurlno, Mrs. Edward Healy, back, Mrs. Thomas Little, Mrs. Mary Miss Mary Porsklevles has taken principal parts were taken .by Bea- ond birthday celebration of Hannah University Women Mrs. Vincent Eck, Mrs. Richard Maasey, Mrs. Bernard Ryan, Mrs. a, position In the office ot Dr. Thom- one of the speakers at a banquet Baldwin ' society. Children ot the trice . Clayton, Bob Bahr, Claire given Tuesday night by Fidelity In Session Monday Thompson, Mrs. Herbert Edwards, Frederick Crlne, Mrs; Joseph Shea, as C. McVey. Sto0ktori, 'Jerry Rich,1 Helen Dun- American Revolution, Friday at the Mrs. Jerome Sloyan, Mrs. Edward Mrs. -Joseph Hlntelman, Mrs. TV J. The.sixth birthday of May Koep- lodge of Odd Fellows of Janiesburg. borne ol Was Helen Borden of phy, Frank Kozak, Andy Mularchuk, Kelly, Mrs. Theodore Moss, Mrs. Jos-Cassldy, Mrs. Theodore Moss, Mrs. pel, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. Jo-Woodrow Lulck, Alice Janus, Ed- y, with Mlas Margaret Bor- The International relations depart- eph Dillon, Mias Mary O'Brien and Jacob Bloom, ' ' seph Koeppel of Washington avenue, - New Jersey Exposition. a assisting hosteaB. It was ament of the Monmouth county ward Smith, Casper Joslln and Miss Helena Henderson. Mrs. Raymond Truex, Mrs. Teresa was celebrated Monday afternoon Henry Gregerson. 'Member"" ' s of 'the During the month of February L. ^p)n meeting ot the junior and sen-branch of. the' American Association Others present were Mrs. John with a party. Bamberger * Co. of Newark will ' !<(r members. ' . of University Women met Monday Herold, Mrs. H. Raymond Phillips, various' choruses we're Mildred Endurance, Jtohrey, Mrs. Thomas Kelsey, Mrs. and Mlsaea Vera Dlrhan, Grace Mah- The .Flames—that's the name Drulen, Gloria Jones, Audrey Ham- conduct an exposition for the pur- Mr*. STaack, a chute* member of afternoon In the north solarium at Charles Paris, Mrs. Edward Kelly, nose ot publlclxlng the state of New Throughout the ages, th* Asbury Park. The subject for dlsoua- er, Dorothy Douglas, Juliet Miller, chosen by a young women's basket- mond, Helen' Splcer, Norma Splcer, the Shrewsbury' • Towne _• chapter, Mrs. Theodore Koch, Mrs. William Kathryn Johnston, . Eleanor Koch, ball team—defeated a Highlands Rita Macfle, Esther Rubley, Jean Jersey. This will be done through a MEMORIAL will stand..-. , Paughters. of the American Revolu- sion was "The Bconomlo Basis of Cogan, Mrs. Harry McCormlck, Mrs. very comprehensive program cover- Peace." The book, "Peaceful Josephine Lleler, Marie Cassell, Elea- team last week at Highlands by aThrockmorton, Emily Palmer, Vera silent testimony to your tion, told facts about the Indiana. William Riley, Mrs. Edward T. Mc- score ot 16 to IB. The Highlands Ing exhibits, events of general In- She stated that the Jersey coast 'was Change," by William T. Stone and nor Garvey and Frances RUey. Macfle, Doris Crate, Mildred Car- thoughtfulneo and love. . Donough, Mrs. William Decker, Mrs. team' was short one player of thebone, Mary Farquharson, Betty Pat- terest and addresses by men and io prolific with all kinds ot sea food Clark M. Elchelberger was reviewed Edward O'Flaberty, Mrs. Fred women of national prominence. The that Indian trails led here from all by Miss Florence Kridel ot Red Sank. fair' sex and It was necessary to con- terBori. Dorothy Leonard. Marie Jj^Mh^Mrs^ Stephen jW_arne,-Mrs. JPe'ni J)ld, Tet Young. script a young man aaTTpl&yer.:The Fiaher, i Doris Wright, Jean Ploger, "exposItloirrentltleaNew Jersey—One _tha middle anfl Wentdrn nt^tea. _J5iQaa-prfisent_from—this—section George Robinson, Mrs. Arthur Wehr, of America's groat states—a pano- Thomas Manson & Sim were Mrs. Harold S. Clark, Mrs. Ar- The older we get ln years the young women selected the name of Dolly Egldio, Sarah Bowne, Jean An exhibition of Indian relics was Mrs. John Milan, Mrs. David LeRoy, younger we become in ideas. Hardly "Flames" because tbe team Is con- rama, Is purely a civic effort on the Cor. Monmoutb St and . -. held. It included a sterling silver thur Glbb and Miss Ruth More of Wright,. Geraldine Atlee, Ethelyn Mrs. p. L. McCarron, Mrs. Henry a month passes but sees some Im- nected'-wlth. the Ladles' auxiliary of Vossler, Virginia Burton, Marie Hal- part of Bambergers without any Drummond Place) ... belt weighing two pounds, baskets, Rumson and Mrs. Arthur S. White, McDermott, portant Improvement ln The Reglsr promotion or merchandise tlc-up. Mrs. John L. Montgomery, Miss K. L. the fire department leran, Mrs. Grace Gregerson, Mrs. Phone 34 RED BANK arrow heads, bowls and woven arti- £... .w « «. """''j. »« n- i* ; • Patrick Kennedy, Mrs. WH-ter's job printing department. This cles. Following the exhibition and U u uul6 MM change Is tor your benefit Aft you Mrs. Harold Laros and her moth- Elaa Norcrossi Mrs. Lorraine Mulr, 78 Years of Service , Foster and Mrs. Hubert M. Farrow ,„„am„ WlchmanTOi^>.~.^ , "MMrs^. 'T^John - MertzM^», » Miss J. A. Gordon, Mrs. F. Dwlght, It pavs to advertise In The Register. talk, games .were-played and prizes of Red-Bank; making use of It?—Advertisement er, Mrs. A. Stlnson, have rented an were won by William Conpver, Fran- A meeting of the social studies de- ces Lybarger, Marguerite Wood and partment will be held next Monday Margaret Ross. A two-tier birthday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Her- cake was a centerpiece tor the table. bert West of Keyport. The subject LADIES' The decorations were - in patriotic wilt be "The American Family in a 32 Broad St. „ APRONS colors. , B Changing Society." 'b Wd coverall sWe,( cr Mlas Helen Borden, junior presi- »ted out of heavy dent, presided, and the recording sec- |Red Bank. N. J. count gay per- retaries' of both groups gave reports. Highlands. cales. . Clothing for the box to be sent to 21' Tammassee school was reported col- (The Red Bank RegUter can be bought lected by Helen Power, chairman.. In HlgbUndi from I. Greenipin, Mr. Hundreds of Unadverttsed The box will be packed and sent this Mulltor, B«dl«'» drug- itore and Joieph week. •-., -. ,..•' . • .•'•.. ataman.) ' ' : . . , Values Throughout the Store SERVICE HOSE" It was announced that the "seventh Also brown, aqnual state conference„would "be The new-bowline; aljeys Installed In held. March 1 at the Hildebrecht ho- the former Village Barn on Bay ave- tel,. Trenton, and the D. A. R. cele- nue, where George V. Brown's tav- bration ot Washington's birthday at ern is now located, were opened the Newark athletic dub. The an-Saturday night. The place was dec- 2. nouncements were made by Jane orated for the occasion by J. S. Hoff- Ouptll, state vice president' of theman. In the first match on the ai; New Jersey Children of the Amerl- leys a team from Mike's tavern at LgJB' rtefwytpri a H*nrt Hun. ~ caB RevonittorriocietlBsr "REMNANT SALE" cock team. A horseshoe made, up 1 to 10 yd. lengths. Lovely The next meeting for the senior of 200 red carnations was presented group will be held at thS'home of to Mr. Brown. It was from the Long ' r r new Spring paf., Mbs Helen Power, with Lillian Lam- Branch Bowline club, of which Mr. teni» to heay, born as assisting hostess. Tha hos-Brown ls_a_ member. _ The, tavern - °°"nt percales, - -ten for the junior group^wlll b« an- nounced it i liter date. Mrs. James Has been repainted by Hafiy Chad- H. Mattenlee has been appointed son= l lor president to fill the unexplred Carl Greenfield, eon of Mr. and term of Mrs. Frank A. Quackenbush, Mrs. Charles Greenfield, la home from tbe University of Alabama for FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY! who resigned due to ill health. a short stay. Instead of coming Those attending were Pamela Burr, home daring the Christmas holiday Lola Conover, Dorothy Cadman, season he went to tbe Rose Bowl First Quality, Full Fashioned COATS Mary Jo • Garrison, Marlon Bailey, football tfame ln California with the S COATS Frances Lybarger, Francis Borden, Helen Powers, Lillian Lamboro, Phil- Alabama' team. ? SUITS - - IpBmlth, Beverly King, William Con- A card party was held Monday VALUES UP TO na.75 over, Yvonne Snyder, Raymond night for the benefit of the Church N Quentheiy; Jane Harvey, John Vari- of Our Lady ot Perpetual Help. Mrs. Fui Trimmed Sport & Dress Models •i* derveer, jGa.ll Garrison, Jacqueline Robert Henneasey of Atlantic High- SILK HOSE [erV Barbara Ann Smith, Betty lands won first prize at bridge, Mrs. PANTS M. Waltz of Atlantic Highlands at Sandall, -. Valerie Craft, Lois Silver, pinochle and Mrs. Amelia Wecker bt TYPISl Fitted, semi-fitted, flair Samuel Harvey, Joan Conover, HeJ- en Borden, Margaret Ross, Caroline Highlands at bunco. A hooked rug, body, iwlng body, plain b^iy, :„ ii Jl C«rMargarej awarded^ on the co-operative slftn, n"'ifVrini«rlto Wood, Elinors TOsTwon |y"S>s" MarTojrMcMBisa MATMIALSt Diamond Weave SSaOjgH -'•' *BOA;°'J«S GuntU B?apkr.ftuac£ ofHigiWds. ,M1as. Mae Brltton of Suede, Novelty Wools, luxurious f ab^hi^ClaVdCklvffirgi ti£$ Highlands woa'.tbS'ditfXI.or.e prl«e r Si^fim«> »*art! Wtft^MrS HaiS and Mrs- Leon Boeeksl committee wa, com- CHIFFONi 4 thread, 42 gauge/11 thread .ilk ••SS.OiS?0SSI,.«r5iffirM™ Ma» P°s«i °* Mlaa Julia. Ahern, Mrs. COLLARS: Large Bulldog, Pouch, Detachable*, Johnny, Ripple r, ,I^r». Philip Smith, Mrs. May r French heel, silk wait with picot edge.. is and' Mrs. Horton Garrison. ' Agnes White, Mrs. Julia Douglas and All colors Shawl, Draped Shawl lined wHh Earl-Glo. Mrs, Leo Horan. The next card gloves. SIRVICI: 7 thread, 42 gauge, silk plaited 7 |party will be held. Monday night, THE BLUE BIRDS COME. 1. French heel, lisle welt wiih picot edge. COtORSi Black, brown and other wanted shades; February 28. and sli '. «••• ^ *,-.., Mrs. William Hodge Rave birth to • N«w»tt colon, size* 8% to 10%. SIZI512to20 38 to 32 XfectS About These Interesting Feath- a son Wedngaday of last week at , ertd Frtends of Mankind. Monmouth Memorial hoapltal. A sou UNDERWEAR HOUSECOATS i (By D.: L. Temple, Mlddletown.) was born Saturday at the same hos- Full Cut Rayon TaflFeta pital to Mrs. Robert Waters. Pre-inventory Special! tV IN 'The blue bird is one of the moat Men's heavy flsece-Uned sHHs I color cheery sights of spring and brings The Highlands Dramatic club will hold a dance Saturday night of thla many happy thoughts and memor- and drawers All Men's Famous 54 zipper ies. These birds are not as plentiful week at John R. Ahern'a pavilion. modela. A dance for the benefit of Mon- sizes. 1 , in this section as In former years, mouth Memorial hospital will be held due to natural enemies and lack of SLIPS Saturday night, February 12, at INSURED SHIRTS suitable nesting places. Johnson's hotel. They quite frequently winter over Miss Gertrude Liming underwent REGULARLY 88c. Ladies' Neckwear lr) New Jersey and I have seen them an operation last week at Hazard SWEATERS Orgtuidte*, lace, taffeta, other oh several occasions In this vicinity I hospital. . " Values to For these 2 Days materials, all In the middle of the winter in a val-', Mrs. Marie Schmidt won first prize boys' part made Into numer- \iy or grove of conllerouB trees. ' at the Trailers olub party last week. sweaters, zipper Guaranteed against shrinking, fad- ous neat effects. .Natural cavities in trees and aban- Tbe dark horse prize was won by and crow necks. ing. Guaranteed for perfect fit and Some with cuffs doned woodpecker holes are their 1 Mrs. Marie Parker. Mrs. Grace Sties 2* to ntoet common nesting places. Wher- Schleber will be hostess at tonight's workmanship. Select quality broad- Bias, double stitched seams, adjustable ever suitable food Is ottered In coQn- party. cloth. Sizes 14 to 17. shoulder straps, V neck; lace trimmed and try districts, they are likely to make Mrs. Sophie Greenspan won the LADIES' VEILS Generously cut true to slie. 7-button front, peorl buttons- tailored; tearose, sizes 34 to 44, their appearance,especially after Ice $100 prize Jast week at the Auditor- Corduroy _ Tbe newat rajrejre.. FFull size, ln •tut show have covered tbelr natural ium theater, > -For boys and girls. Warm, Collars slay pvl. ... will not curl. White, blue, tan, grey. banded andd dot dot-- t%f food. Their natural winter foods are Sergeant and Mrs. Ivan Wood of RAYON PANTIES ted ct .dried befrleB, such as sumac, hack- Fort Hancock have taken charge of lined bib, made ag A A MEN'S HANDMADE TIES Berry, barberry, bittersweet and redtbe recreation activities of tbe young top long wear. 1• """ Tailored and lace trltrP' f% 25" .c'fdar. In summer they live o» wild people of the Methodist church. Rev, Sizes S to 8. 50c values. Wool lined, silk ends. Assorted med; tearose; medium ^F and cultivated fruits, spiders, various E, H. Mathls, pastor of the church, patterns in blue, brown, maroon, etc. Insects_- ,- caterpillar„, v"1T^is .an d worms.n~ .k».. plans to eventually have all of the and large, *• •They will inhabit nesting boxes £ p, , tlvUle, lnc b placed on' fence poata^ tnjtpjple^treea of a 4jrectJr< . • oh about abandoned farm bulldlngB. Fred Toddot Linden avenue, who' SANITARY NAPKINS Care should be gives to see that their came home from Monmouth Memor- HONEY ami ALMOND i nesting boxes are not' inhabited by ial hospital last week after observa- Soft; flurry, full length English iptfrrowc and starlings. tion, returned to the hospital this, HAND LOTION gauze. Box of 12 . . ..The bird Is readily Identified. The week for an operation. 16 6z. economy size male has a vivid blue back, the A Biblical question contest haa JANUARY TOILETRIES breast and sides a rich chestnut The: been started by Rev. E. H. Mathla Sanitary ielt, pin style) . . , 9c fe'tnale ha* a dull grayish blue on the In the Methodist Sunday-school 50c Lady tither Cream Hospital Cotton, 1 Ib. ... 16c top ot Its head, wings and tall. The Helen Lynn and June King gave the 29c young bear spots on the breast as do correct answer to the queatlonr 50c Pond* Cream 33c R<*.20 i tor 26c TIWHM .... 4 rolU for "' 'night tor Mrs. Robinson. The guestl an- exhibition ot tfcblu tsnnls m wefe Mr. and Mrs, Freeman bt given by William Lybarger, Paul Ls- 10 oz. Mouth antlieptlc. • < 17c Soft, lulurlous 2Hlnch Irtj.Chaste Deodorant Powder O'C Brldgaport, Oonneotlout, Mr. and Mn. Fever and Earl Cordova. Attar th 80c Lyons Toothpowder • , 29c valour puff. In cello- Rtf. SBo Dwiderine . . • • 29c tfaundera and Joaabel and. Anna MayirinHng Rlohard 0. Benotl »how«d t^._ jjjft phone container. Peach « Wlllon of Newark. Mrt. WIKon, motion ploturss ot England. Frank Reg. SOc Shaving Brushes . .19c 1 SOc Pebeio Toethpail*. . cotor. Mr*. Reginald Thtmipion and Mr.Kahrer Is a naw member of the "V fdhaoH of-Ntw York) Mm, Dora tfotip.-r '• Four BE& BANK KEGiSTBR;

BEEKHAN, . -' ' search." There was eaotheS Robert ty youth forum February 8 at Tren- the discussion: leader on the sUbiect COimSKLtOR A.T IAW. River Street To Lucas and w. Elizabeth who. settled Freehold Resident ton, plans wers-jmade for three coun- of "Youth Problems and Youth Op- ALBERT T.HASS . 10 Brtud GU 'RED BANK. t). 3 In Bucks Co., J?e., but can find no. cil members to attend. Fred Daum, portunltles." v';-_.-• j-y^-- .• . Hit By Auto Here Clifton Warden and John Frudden Tax Cop*ultant ... * DOBKMC8, * connections. (Mrs. O.W.Mj) Hold Promotion Genealogy 177. CONOVER-ROBERTS. My will represent the Monmouth county There Is practically no market in Accountant COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Argentina for embalming fluids, as , 44MIUUM BulMlag, . R.d Bud notes show; Administration Die Miss- Loretta Seltz of Freehold was 4-H council, along with one or two 15 Ehn Flaw, Bed Bank, M. 3. Nineteen Pupil* to Enter Hifb Injured Friday afternoon when while other younp people from the county. less than live bodies a year are em- 3063; Kings Co., N. T. Alphonsa D. balmed there. . Phone 17*9-W. '. SOUE8. ' . . Conover dee'd d. Oct. 8, 1924. Dated crossing West' Front street'near Judge Turp of Hightstown will be tjrenogs, LsU>r«cque & Borden, School- on Harding Road— Broad, street she was -struck by an Exercise* to be Conducted To- Queries or answer* may be sub- Dec. 9, 1914, Pro. May 10, 1926. Ad- , I COUNSELLORS AT LAW. ministratrix Mary Roberta Conover automobile driven by Private Ken- mitted by subscribers to Tte Bad neth Wichman of Fort- Monmouth. J\ IS W.U.c St.. R.d Bmb morrow. Bank Register. " of New Monmouth, Mon. Co., N. J, «* - John F. Bordan Taken to Rtvervlew hospital she was Ba sore Information Is accurst*, ments. bro. Claudius A. Conover of treated tor abrasions of the left hip. KUton •*- Combk Unn O. Len-li Promotion exercises will be hejd brief and typewritten or written. In Newburgh. If I am In error will be tomorrow afternoon by the River (LC.C.) The accident: was. investigated by Ink on one aide of the paper only. glad to be corrected. Policeman Gilbert Dahlgren, who re- o. wnxocss, street junior high school 9-A class- at The full name and address of the 178. WOOLVERTON. Accd. to , "COUNSELLOR AT LAW that school's auditorium, starting at ported that Miss Seltz had slipped ':• (New J«rw sod New York Bars) writer must be given. "The Woolvertons in New Jersey" while erosslns; the street. The car 1 o'clock. The River street pupil* by Emma Ten Broeck Runk (Phlla., I Ed. Pl«c«, M P«k »o», was unable to stop, police stated, be- will be graduated to the high school QUESTIONS 1932)' Stephen, John and Thomas M Bull, N. J. N.w York on Hapllng road. Nineteen pupils cause of the slippery condition of DR. L. W. CARLBON 916, BROUWER-ARCHER. Cor- were not brothers. P. 18; Stephen the street. No complaint was made.. will be promoted. Woolverton s. of Isaao and Abigail Charity Ball & Bridge nelius Brouwer, given In a family SURGEON CHIROPODIST The program will be presented by Woolverton b. Aug. 9, 1751 d. Jan, the graduating students under the record as s. of Jacob (8) and Petro- 4-H COCNCIL., FOOT AILMENTS nella Brouwer (Jacob 2; Adam 1) 1, 1826 m. Mercy Cox b. Apr. 22, Office Hour*: billy 10 a. m. \o 6 p. in. supervision of Natban Wagner. A 1750 d. Sep. 12, 1880, dau. of Joseph { Evinings: Tuesday and Ttiursday. * three-act, play, Written by Virginia was b, abt 1780, lived at Wapping- County-Wide Meetings to Be Held For appointment phone 244£. ers Falls, N. T. Wanted,proof of Cox of Phlla., Pa. P. 26: John Wool- Wilson of the graduating class, will verton s. of Morris Woolverton and at Freehold March 19. ' BENEFIT OF M BBOAD ST., BED BANK, N. J.be presented.. Anthony PellWl will hi« parentage. John Reynolds Tot- ten's article on this family In New Mary Baker' b. Amwell, Hunterdon The monthly meeting of the Mon- give the class history, Angelo Ferraro CO., N. J.,8ep. 8, 1785 d.'Dec. 10, mouth County 4-H council was held will present the class key; Joseph York Genealogical and Biographical Record dots not. give thin son but; 1837 m. Jan. 3,1779 Rachel Qulnby Monday evening, January 17, in the CODNER EMPLOYMENT LoCIcero, president of the O-B-2 b. Hunterdon Co., May 11, 1753 d. county extension office. The prin- class will receive the key; Miry Da- that cannot be taken as final, as he omits another son proven by will of Jan. 17, 1842, dtu. of Isaiah Qulnby cipal business transacted was tho George and Mildred Prestl-will give election of officers. Clifton' J. War- Riverview Hospital and Rachel Warford. :' AGENCY the class will, and Louis Tomalne and a brother. . Cornelius m. 1763 Mary, said to be dau. of Richard Archer In "Officers and Men of, N. J. Indell ,o£ near Asbury Park was re- IUMSON, N. 3. Lester Crelin will elected president of the group. Other Phone Kumson 744 • 760. give the class of. Rye, N. T. I find no Richard the Revolutionary War" by William prophecy. S. Stryner (Trenton, 1872) p. 829,officers elected are: vice president, Archer who had a dau. Mary b. abt, John Frudden, Clarksburg; secre- J. William Helm, principal of the1783. In church rerords of Flshklll only Stephen and not John Woolver- River street school, will present the ton are mentioned—not Thomas. tary, Audrey Willis, Rumson; treas- her name Is written as Erche and urer, Fred Daum, Engllshtown. promotion certificates. Those taking Aacher. Biker's Hist, of New'Haar- There does not happen to bo. a Saturday Eve., January 29th, 193$ part In the play will be Robert Clam- lem calls her Asker. Wanted her Thomas bora In the 17M's In thl Discussion, centered around plansJ brone, Lester Crelin, Mary DeOeorge,' correct name and ancestry. (B.B.C.) genealogy. : * for the annual olub officers and Eliza Nichols, Mildred Prestl, Leola 216. AFPLEOATE-THOMPSON. Have gone through the Index o leaders' meeting to be held this win- Wicker and Virginia Wilson. Susan Who were parents of Thomas L. ter, It was decided to hold the af- SeWard wlU present 158 vols. of DA-R. Lineage Books fair Saturday, March 19, and to In- monologue, Applegate b. Oct. 1792, d. Jan. fl, Md can find a couple .who went In Elks Auditorium, Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. "Can You Imagine." 1868 m. Mar. 5, 1810 Hannah T. vestigate the possibilities of having The graduating students .are Frank on John Woolverton, but none on a representative of the National Thompson b. Oct. It, 1796 d. Dec. Stephen or.Tbbmas. (OJV.B.: Recreation association instruct the Accorsl, Robert Clambrone,* Lester 10, 187t Both bur. Cedar drove CrellnJ Angelo Ferraro, Gregory 181. OONOVER-JONES. Sarah group of.club members in club rec- A few Flascanaro, William G*latro, An- Gem. (K.P.A.) Jane Jones b. June 22, 1840 d. Apr. reational activities during the morn- Sponsored by Red Bank Lodge of Elks No. 233 thony Pellati, Vincent Romano, Louis 217. FOLKEMUS-VAN MATER. 24, 1905, dau. of Letty Ann Smock ing session. The following commit- drops into cut Tomalne, Gloria Chlaravallatl, Mary Wanted parentage of Mary Polhe- (1806-1890) and Samuel W. Jones tee chairmen were appointed to DeOeorge, Eliza Nichols, Eva Patter- mus m. Apr. 7, 1785 Aria Van Mater (1807-1888) m. Nov. 25, 1863 Garret make detailed plans and conduct the Jr»r minor burn relieves son, Alice Powell, Mildred Prestl, bp. Apr. SO, 1764 d. Sep. 2, 1835. V. Conover b. Oct. 29, 1838 d. 1935, meeting: Arrangements! Roger Mer- -PRIZES.->.; the pain—prevents dan- Julia saggese, Leola Wicker, Virginia (L.V.C.) s. of Daniel D. Conover b. Oct. 10, rlck; program, Fred Daum; registra- Wilson and Susan Seward. . 218. CONOVER. A. V. D. Cono- 1800 d. Mar. 1, 1867 m. May 26, 1825 tion, Jean Brocklebank; foods, Hol- gerous minor infection. ver d, in Pueblo, Colo., Sep.. 4, 1880, M»ry VanDerveer .h. Feb. 21, 1806low Heads 4-H Economics club of age <40 yrs. He was,a native of N.d. Nov. 12, 1898. Issue: Samuel W. Colt's Neck will be given an oppor- Baby Business Good. Y. state and editor of Colorado b. Oct. 8, 1866 m. Nov. 31, 1888 Em- tunity to accept this responsibility. The baby business In this Area Chief tan. He left a.w. and » chn. ily S. Vanderveer; Daniel D. b. Aug. Committee chairmen are to select Entire Proceeds To Go To The Hospital showed a healthy Improvement last Hla sister m. Dr. William W. Pit-IE, 1870 m. June 3, 1891 Grace E. their own committees from council j year with both mothers ami children man. Who were bis parents and MeLean; Alletta Jones b. Dec. 1' members and older club members In , doing well, according °io figures pre- bras, and sisters? Whom did he1873 d. Oct. 17,1933 m. Feb. 28. 1899 the county. ' i pared for 1837 by Miss Alice Olson, Inthol marry and who were his ohn. Htrry P. Mount d. Jan. 28, 1988. Complete plans for the rally are to . obstetrical supervlser - of the Fltkln . (D.V.P.) (Mra. W.R.C.: It's Creditable. Memorial hospital. During the year be reported by the committees at TICKETS, — *\* each 219. BROUWER. Nazareth Brouw- fTHT.KSKMAV-WmDLETON. the February meeting of the council A credit tolr":;;? your busines^s or profes- er, s. '6T^ofneirus,"bT"17B8 "nSrl KEB-DEY BIBLE KIKlHia sion we can make it so and wont 610 children were born, including (Poughkeeptle Cb. rec.) Jane or fiyo sets of twins. -This compared February 21. charge you' a bit more for this super- OInny Brouwer. I have date given Records copied' by Mrs. William Mercer-county, having extended an (This advertisement paid for by ^ Charter Member of Bed Bank Lodge) ior service) than It Is worth.—Adver- with 530 children born at Fltkln in for her birth, but can find no record R. Conover, tisement. 1836. Invitation to Monmouth county to \ of a Jane b. May 29, 1707. Can any- (Continued from Jan. 6, 1888) send representatives to Mercer coun-1 oneIdentify this -Jane—BrouwerT • Lawrence .Dey departed thU life Possibly this date of birth Is incor- September 8th, 1824, aged eighty- rect; if so, was' she Jane, dau- of six years elk months • and twenty, John and Catherine Brouwar of N.four, days. j.r (B.B.C.) Joseph Dey departed this life Oct. 220. CONOVBR-SCHKNCK. Who 17th, 1864, aged eighty-five yeari were parents of Garret X, Conovtr eight months six days. ' m. Jan. 6, 1807 Sarah" Sohenck b. Joseph Dey, Jr., departed this life Aug. 16, 1787 d. Augi 16, 1875. Sarah August 2nd, 1853 aged SO years 9 was. dau. of Rullff and Sarah months fi days. Bchenck. - (Mrs. W.B.C.) Margaret Dey departed this lift •~5S1. APPLBGATB-RUDINO. Who Sept. 1868 aged 66 years t months were parents rfif Peter VB. Applegste days. m. D«c. 23, IMS Maria RudingT Lawrence Dey departed this life . (KP.A.) April 13th, 1877 aged eighty-two 222. CONOVER, Adelaide V. Con- years, five months, twenty-six days, BEFORE INVENTCWfc .ov«e of 'JW«st Windsir m.-Noy, 12, William Dey departed this life limited Quantities—No Credits or E**ang«s Ijra Ely Hutchlneon of Windsor: May 1876. Aged Seventy-two. 'J¥»ntsd_jiamea_of_.parents^ and_j>f Mary B. Dey departed this life De«. 24th7l888r*gm^ighty=sltyeBrs s> Jan. 27th, ; 31at 1 )s»ne and Whojn,xthJ}r meiTled; r8j W.V.V.) oTttoftOttranil 1 Hay,;• In,' pencil at top of page: ANSWERS ' P. T. Dey died Dec. 9, 1864, 62 ASTONISHING PRICES 135 * 153. LUCAS-COIT.. I"or years old. " many years I have been working on Matthew R. Dey died 1865. the Lucas ancestry, and have let- Mary Ann Dey wife of P. T. Dey ters from many descendants, with; died 1866. „ Tufted Bath Mats B>ed Comfortables A separate sheet of paper in thu Formerly (f.00. New out desired results. No one has Formerly $2.19. Full been successful tracing the early Bible printed on which is a record patterns, latest color- 69° size,: both sides cover- 1.69 ancestry. In 1983 I received a let-of the names and time of birth of. ings, tub fast. 18x32. ed with figured chintz. ter from Mrs. M.W.B. of Hartford, the children of James I. and Sarah Good colors, winter Conn.,, in which abe states that "her Reid. Weight, Lucas ancestor has evaded all search- Urias Reid, born the 17th of March, Fringed Valance ers; all I really know is this: In 1807. , ' ' • , ' Formerly 98c Scal- Curtains 1733, Ivory Lucas m. Mary Colt In Sraatus Reid, born the 26th of loped mulberry bro- New London, Conn. He oertalnly September, 1808. cade damask; eleven 10° Formerly 79o to SHOO. Teresa Reid, born the Ath of Sep- Two and three pairs was not a native of the place, but inches wide; 2-lnch yard he had been there long enough to tember, 1810. boullon fringe. of a kind; ruffled or 59 William D. Reid, born the 22nd tailored. pair be classed as 'a stranger' as was customary with men from other of June, 1813. places. He had 5 dans. bp. there, John J. Reid, born the 20th of 6 Rayon Napkins ' 3 Cushion Covers the last one in 1741-42. In' 1749 June, 1815. Formerly 30c. 12x12 ginia, July, 1688 ag« 16. Barbados, Many farmers the pact 15 years Town of 8t. Mlchels, 1680, Henry have realised Ahit smalt • Areas > on Ladies' Bags Jacobs .bought 1 servant and 8 Fornwrly fl.oo. L*nth- Ladies' BloiXe. the farm which produces question- Formerly $1.00. Prints slaves. Barbados, Parish of Christ able yields certain years and- no •r and fabricated, «l»o Church, D*c. 32, 1679 Richard Lucas SPECIAL misses' styles; good In a variety of mater- yields other year* are better off In 15 a. of land, Parish of Christ forest stoek. WINTER styles and colors. ials—shantungs, ray- 49' 1 ons, etc. Church) Richard and Elizabeth Lu- While transplants usually do well BLEND cas, a son Theophllua bp. Nov. 26, dlreot from the nursery to their per- CONOCO BRONZE Pillow Cases 1678. manent looatlon, .seedlings do better It would seem probable that Ivory If placed In a nursery row and cul- Tormtr prim to 10c. Crepe Dresses Formerly 4.80. Stylish Lucas )sft Nsw London afUr the tivated trom one to three years be- Stamped In new pat- death of his father Robert, and fore moving to their permanent lo- Urns, good muslin; 49 models In blue, brown, wine. 8l«s 88 to 02. went to Csell Co., which has been cation. hems tl tolled end*. part of both Md. and nel., possibly Site 42«9fl. because Robert'* business needed Fitted Bag. him. Mary Lucas, oldest dau. of The Date Formerly to 11.11. PJMt Ivory and Mary Colt Lucas wss on the address bn vour paper shews Laundry Bags married In New London, Conn., In when vqur subscription expires. This You get Conoco Sorvice ai well av« the famoul Conoco Product* at the** Station*) "Ollda" fancy silks and / 4 paper, like most self-respeotln* pub- Formerly Itc. Full ra^ona with thr«e 17S3, Three other daus. ware mar- lications, Is operated on a cato-ln- MM of riualliy art (ioimetlo bottle*; also ried in New London and Mary Colt advance basis. It your final date is Burdge's Conoco Service Station Triangle Oil Service Station licking snd Jap crept. lingerie cases. Lucas died there. Mrs, M.W.B. drawing near, s«nd In vour oheoh 13-15 White Street, ,Co* Broad* White St..,

£?£SS£ Jut| off tWad St(| Red Bank Opp.. Shr«w»bury D»iry/Red Bunk -RED BANK REGISTEft, JANUARY 27,1938.

lary. At the celebration four' gen-mann financial secretary and Patrick | CARD PARTY AND DANCE. ; rr.ente. The reception committee atlons were present, they being M. Sullivan marshal.-: • consists of the members, of Bt ITEMS OF YESTERYEARS rs. Lake, her daughter, Mrs. Har- The 20th anniversary of the organ- 'esiUvltles to Be Held .at : West Mirk's guild. Rev. Heriry R. Fell 'Reynolds; Mrs.Reynolds' son Har- ization of the Central Baptist ohurch Ibsansburg F|re House. ls_iestor of the «Jjurch. FOR RENT d^SjOrt his intant daughter Tfhelma, if AUanUe Highlands was to be cel- FROM REGISTER FILES Miss Gladys Hance, daughter of ibrated by fitting ceremonies. C, H, A card party and dance for the nyder was preparing a history of leneBt of the building fund of St GIRL SCOUT ACTIVITIES. the late Robert Hance, and Dr. Mark's Episcopal cbjirch of Keans- Newly Remodeled Store frank L. Manning, both of Red the church and Thomas, H. Leonard, who had been superintendent of the "-urg will bo held at the West Keans- Meeting; of Troop t* at Presbyter- lank,, were married at the Bride's urg fire house Saturday evening, Approximately 50 ft. front by 70 ft. deep. Happenings of 50 and 25 Years Ago Culled From The oto« on Broad' street by Bev. Sunday-school since its organisation, Ian Church Last Week. , was preparing a history of the 'cbruary 8. The festivities, will be- Ready for occupancy. Located at 608-610 3eorge K. Allen ot Marlboro, Mewschool. gin with card playing at 8 o'clock , Girl Scout Troop No. 24 of Red i •, News and Editorial Columns for Entertainment "ork. • and dancing will start at 9:30. MuSio Bank met . at the Presbyterian Broadway, Long Branch. A missive in a package of clothing 'or dancing will be provided by the church Friday evening under tbo as the means of bringing about a Dutch Elm Quarantine Morris- Bisters all-girl orchestra. leadership of Capt. Ida GoodBpeed il of Today's Readers. romance which' resulted In the mar- Prides will be awarded to the wln-and'Lieut Harriet Wood. Shirley For further information phone Long Branch 511 riage of Miss EmaJlne Allen of Red Area Is Extended iers of the card games and of danc- Mytlngcr acted as color guard. The J . ' ., .JFIftjr-'Tfe»w Ago. , J ' '••• were.both taken before Justice Child Sank and Wilson C. 'Matthews ot ng contests. There will also be a girls practiced signaling and worked ?: Hafrijjr ;HoW«jf of Bed? Bank; an by Marshal Norman and we're fined lnghamton, New. York. Miss Allen ,oor prize. on other tests. The meeting closed .employee bt tit Kew Jersey' South- $2 each for fast driving on the pub- Announcing an extension In the with the singing of taps. was employed In Eisner's factory and areas under quarantine because of George R. Merryman Is chairman Electric Motors Repaired-Rewound ,'ehi nUlroad, lell.troma freight ttftn lic highway.. '•.-••••• ihe wrote'her name and address on • near Manchester end was run over Jesse B. Hallenbake's farm, near Dutch Elm disease, State Agricul- if the committee directing the party Others present besides those men- Any Size • Any Hake — Any Use. piece of paper and fattened it to ture Secretary William H. Allen said and Lewis K. Kuhn is co-chairman. tioned were Joyce Goodspeed, Alice •and badly mangled. New Monmouth, was sold to Charles coat. A short time later she re- Single Thase Two Phase Three Phase. •: William H. Cherry gf Keyport hadB. Fletcher of Minneapolis. last week it "did not indicate heavy ~Torman Beebe is chairman of the Townsend, Florenco Grantham, Nor- ceived a letter from Mr. Matthews, nfectlon but rather precautionary loor committee, Mrs. Lockwood of nu Parto, Dorothy Swannell, Helen | his band badly cut while working Dr. s. OUIord of Oceanport .as- who was then a cavalryman to . with a bun «aw. ! sumed the office, of postmaster .at measures to prevent an increase :ards, Mrs. Kuhn of tickets and Mrs.Nagle, . Constance Gareldc, Jean DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. whom the coat had been Issued. spread of the disease." Margaret Decker of kitchen arronge- Dwdrzak and Alice Bremeycr, 18 MECHANIC ST., Mr. and lira. JameJamess Morris of that place and moved the office into Elsie Conover, daughter of Jack- BED BANK •iFarmlngdal•i e celebrated theihi r goldeld n GlITord & Doag's store. By counties, the area under regu- ion Conover of Oceanic, entertained lation tor the current year was an- s wedding CD January 11. Damage exceeding $2,000 was done . group of friends in celebration.of ; Matthe^ Mace of St John'i, Can- to the stock In 8. Levy's gentlemen's nounced as including: furnishings store at Sea Bright be- jer birthday at the home of her sln- Monmouth county—All but Town- i ada, viral on the' Ice at Oceanport glv- :er, Mrs'. Charles Croft of Red Bank. •lng exhibitions ,of how the Iroys sjtat- fore the lire was extinguished by the ships of Holmdel, Matawan, Middle- ;ed In that'feouutry. . '%''•••" local, fire company. Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Connor of town, Raritan and Shrewsbury, the Naveslnk, who were spending the Boroughs of Atlantic Highlands, ' '• Invitations were out announcing John L. Bennett moved his cigar Jrinter at New York, bad a narrow •the approaching marriage of Ml»a store at Fair Haven to the building Eatontown, Fair Haven, Highlands, on the corner owned by Mrs, Hester escape from death "when a folding Keansburg,- Little Silver, Matawan, • Je«sle Morris and George Barrett, bed elosed up on them. Mr. Connor 'both of Atlantic Highlands.,, Manning. Monmouth Beach, Oceanport, Red i Alfred Jeryla returned froim' Vlr- Mrs. Augusta Merrltt of Fair Ha- managed to break his way out, then Bank, Rumson, Sea Bright, Shrews- ven gave a tea party to 12 pupils of orced the bed open and rescued his bury, Union Beach and West Long F glnla to take charge of the. books of Ife. ' ., i . "' I.the Monmouth nurseries at Little 811- her Sunday-school class, Branch and the City of Long Branch. Ashland council. Junior Order of The New Monmouth Baptist ivtr. ihuroh Christian Endeavor society Quarantine prohibits removal ot American Mechanics dedicated their elmwood from regulated areas. '> The Ponsumeis Ice company was new hall at Sea Bright It Was lo- eld a sociable at the church parson- i harvesting ice from its pond and 1Ucated on the third floor of Knapp & age. Principal parts in the program > payroll exceeded 11,000 a week. West's new building. General Clin- were taken by Helen Coe. Henrietta WBRB PROGRAMS. [' John Dolan and John Gleison, twoton B. Flsk was the orator of the entermann, Albert W. Morford and .- \ Qceanport boys, had a pie eating evening. William Morford, . The programs are as follows: -5; contest in Band hall at that place, SolaDolan provenroved t»o» b—e the belter pie Edward Snyder of Naveslnk was (1210 Kilocycles) ; cater of the .two and received, a med- • - Twenty-Five Yean Ago. . lannlng to start a grocery store In P. M. Tbun4>r, January 27. -' ai. Effle Layton 'was . chosen the the building owned by the Robertson 6:00—Bcv. Rahntr, V«6pera. Orlando J. Worden of Little Silver &:&%—Concert Piovran. ' ; prettiest girl In the hall and she te-was reappolnted supervisor of roads estate On Monmbuth avenue. The o:4o—Youth Forum. • celved a gold bracelet. In Shrewsbury township. A petition store was formerly occupied by N. 6:00—Where to Go, Mmle Shop, CitT. 1 signed by 171 persons was presented R. Mount. 8:14—Theatew Mtrictlom. Miss Carrie E- Thompson of Sco- 6:15—Current Eventi In Bevlew. ' beyvllle became the bride of Jacob to the township committee in his be- Otto Applegate, William I. Cono- 6:30—Educational Review. • Emmona of Colt's Keck; The wed-half. ver, Andrew Deedmeyer, Joseph W 6:45—WPA. ' ding took place at the home of W. Finishing touches were being put Johnson, Harry N. McKalg, Henry I. 1:llU—Bwiini H. Lawes'on the road leading from on the Lyric theater, pppbsite the Schanck, George A. Steele, Melvln A. M. Fridv, January 28. •' Shrewsbury to Newman . Springs. (Jlobo hotel. The Red Bank Amuse- Wllklns, Jr., Wellington Wllklns and U:00—Horning Serenade. 0:16—WPA MU.Io Feiture. • Rev. Mr. Thompson of Long Island, ment company, which planned to op-Henry Wolcott were elected dlrec »:3f>—Amerlean Femur. an uncle of the bride, performed the erate the theater, said that the hodBe ors of the Eatontown National bank, »:4S—Zelce Manneri., would seat 1,400 and that they had David Holmes, son of Charles 10:00—woman's Hour. ceremony. • Wilson, more than 500 seats reserved for the 10:01—Planning Henue. Miss Maiy Margaretta Holmes, was erecting a large build, 10:16—Shopping sulde, Muilc Shop, City, daughter of C. V. N. Wilson of Long j opening performance. .ng on his place at TInton Falls In 10:80—Bridge Brleli. Branch, and Frederick W. Flake ot Robbers broke Into the store of 3, l«-.<5—CotKirt Pavorilei. THURSDAY, anticipation of going into the poultry P. M. imun.( tare married at Ihe Long Alex Guy at Holmdel. The village business. BrancRahwahy Reformed church. , postofflce was located In the store 8:30—MmlciW. , , Charles D. Cleveland of Eatontown 4:00—Carter. FRIDAY^ SATURDAY A team of horsei owned by Rich- and all the mall In the poBtofRco was was- made manager-of-the -Madison JjfcrrladiL-andJMhli ra"AQstliS~lsnrawayr-They-up«et itolen. 4ttO— Votoe of Phllo.ophy. Square Garden Poultry show. 4:45—Church of the Air. the sleigh to which i'.ay were at- The Mohawk Social club gave - W. E. Bunn, secretary of the 5:00—Children1! Hour. ' tached andd ttheh n rra n across ththe dance in the'armory on Monmouth 6:45—Happlneei Village. Young Men's Christian association, 6:16—Theater Attractions. •street and the sleigh.pole struck the street. Miss Catherine Hoffman and was teaching English to a class o "door of M. F. Many's jewelry store, George J. Daly led the grand inarch. 6:16—Current Eventi In Review. 1 12 Italians Felix. Santangelo was «i>0—To-b«--ATinottnee4, - - bursting It openi-»."--- : _ This committee In- charge ' consisted acting as Interpreter, "" ... 7:00^—Coneei-t Hour. FORTEK Sidney Bennett of Tlnton Falls de- of 7«ouls Callahan, Timothy Qulgley, 1:15—Front P««V Drum". cided to quit farming and was ar-JO.T5B F. Johnston, Edward Fairer Mr. -anti Mrs. Garrett Smock c> - 7:30—Speeltl Feature, ELECTRIC and Hr. Daly.' „ Vanderburg entertained a group o 7:45—Banjo Leonard. *> ranging for the sale-of his farm inn-, friends and relatives In celebration '8:00—Home Phlloeopher. plements. Bis lara -was to be taken Mf. and Mrs. Fred A.'Wilson 8:15—Organ Music. 10c Coke over by George Tilton. moved from Fox lodge on Tower Hill of their fifth wedding anniversary. 8:50—Here and There In Britain. WAFFLE 11:00—Movie Coiilp. Byram Kinchen was convicted In o their Bellwood farm at Marlboro, Mr. and Mrs. Wayman Wilson ol 8:16—Muilcel Featuree. WOODBURY the Frehold courts, of keeping a dis- William,V. Smith of Hudson ave- Branch avenue entertained 36 guest. 9:S0—Home Town Forum. FACIAL SOAP IRON orderly house on-West Front street nue entertained 40 ot his sch'ool In celebration of their 25th wedding lO'.Ot—Hutle B? ftaraett. - v anniversary. 10:30—Merrle Helodlei. SREASELESS Bertie VanBrunt, • a Fair Haven mates and other friends at aL party II :00—R^Hume. lad, discovered the smoke- house pt n celebration of his 15th birthday Christopher Berge easily defeated P. M. Saturday/ Juumry 29. . ALUMINUM GRIDS Charles Doughty of - that. place on Fred Austin In a pool match at the A. B. Wilson, who had been man 5:0^—Homt Town Swing Station. - Bemtiful ntw model in fire. The meat which wasj. being Red Bank Y. M. C. A. Spectator 5:10—American 8eene. ager of the Red Bank district of th< mirror chrome rmiih.with smoked: belonged to Stout ("Holmes New York Telephone company, wa: agreed that Berge seemed to be able B:45—Where to go, lluilo Shop. CitT, to drop the balls in the pockets from 6:00—WBBB Camera Club. " style handlei. Bennett and Nelson Parker...... transferred to Platnfleld. W. H. Hal 6:16—Current Events In tbe Rtvlew. The annual statement or St. Janes of Long Branch succeeded Mr. Wll almost any position on the table.. 6:50—Jungle Jlra. church showed It to be in ft very son* at Bed Bank. Mrs. Elinor Watts, widow of Em- «U5—Sons« at gvemtldei . prosperous • .condition. All current Mrs. Leonard Spltznagle of High- ery Watts of Red Bank, died In Lb« bills,were"paidariathejr#..waa..a bal-l lands slipped through the plankln) Angeles, California, In her 88d year. ; - A ffriendlv "Visitor. Bringing ' —ancron hand at-the beginning of to a. on the -Highlands" bridge^ ind tb< Mr. WEtU Bsd beea eagigea m\:h;i •N«|ni-e»s^-irs»>k-tor'«8:»«»rs. to al 10c CLAPP'S boards hail to be pried up to get he blacksmilhlng business many• years thafaMv In Me'tomes ot Hec out. She was badly cut, scratched at Red Bank. Baa* sndylctnlty—About local events BABY FOOD and bruised by the accident. Mrs. Katiirah A. Reeves of Atlan- and local people.—Advertisement. 16 Varietiei. Endorsed by t church Mrs. Lottie Branson, Mrs. Iren tic Highlands died of hardening o: $iani $ak! fiobd Houn keeping ' fad.fad. thordugithordughiy • renbvated, the work Johnson and William Anderson wer the arteries and infirmities of ok being done under the supsupervisioe n at in charge of the supper held for th- age. She was 88 years old. Sun Ray Drag Store WHOLE JUMBO the Ladles' Aid society. Mrs. EUia- benefit of the Highlands Methodls The Wlneeda club was a new or beth Hiynes contributed }100 toward cbfirch. Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wlfi Ell Conrow, Richard B ganlzatlon of young folks of Re offers FREE Sample CASHEW NUTS of the President-elect, sent th Bank and vicinity. Kenneth Mor Harlng Wd Edwin Wolcott did thechurch a Handsome embroiders ford was president, Miss Marlon painting free ot charge. , handkerchief which was to be dis- of new High Blood posed of at auction at ths"supper. Mount vice president and Miss Helen Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hendrfok- Kelly secretary. son. entertained a group of friends Thomas'Henry Grant was electee Pressure Treatment and relatives in celebration of the commodore and James B. Weavei Sidney Howard of Fair Haven died tenth anniversary of their marriage. vice commodore • of the Nortt at the age of 101 years. He was the Every • Htzh Blood Pressure Suffers] William Brown, a former owner Shrewsbury Ice Boat and Yach oldest colored resident In this part of In Red Bank la urged to.Co to thi of what was a large part of Atlantic club. the county. : Sun Ray Drug Store and receive a 8Sc OcJml ' - -t his Charles H. Engler of Jersey Cl(. Constable Thomas E. Cowles of free sample of ALLTMIN Essence of Highlands, died at the Ha2let received a surprise visit on Garlic Parsley Tablets for High 60c ITALIAN spn-ln^aw, John Morfori New started a lumber yard at Keansburg, Blood Pressure. These are the tablets Monmoutb. He was building a shed which wouli his' 67th birthday. The evening was BALM and of pent In playing games. .The prize used by Dr. Frederick Damrau, emin- TheJ.UV ' YounAUUHfgt People'-- s society have a capacity of 400,000 feet o ent physician of New York City, in 25c Bottle r lumber. winners were Charles Crawford and his now famous clinical work, when Chrlstlan Endeavor of Atlantic High- William C. Cowles. FITCH'S lands elected Josle Leonard presi- The freeholders estimated th he reduced the blood pressure and county expenses for the ensuing yea: The Holy Name society of Holy relieved diulness ahd headaches in SHAMPOO dent, lily Rcbp vice president, Mary Cross church ot Rumson Installed the zreat majority of all cases treat- Leonard secretary and Emma Sav-at «414,35O. The budget was HfiO ed. Get a copy of Dr.- Damrau's In- age-treasurer. lower than that of .the previous yeai Frank Logan as president, John Ry- teresting; reDort, along with your free Frank Eateile resigned us tow: an secretary and Henry. J. Hlntel- sample of ALLIMIN. A i \ial new "Aro'und the World, in Ten Hours," mann marshal. The Young Men's In- 1 was the subject of a lecture- given constable and J. Frank Fattersoi process bv which these/, j j . jets are CDCC I Aa-runrosi for1, the benefit ot the Atlantic High- and William Crispell made applica- stitute of the church installed Wil- produced makes* them bitir ia»teleas rnttl suss OISH tions to be appointed for the unex- liam H. Hoag president, Dennis Mar- and odorless. A -two weeks' treat- land! Fire department* by Professor ment costs only 60c. -..J- WITH 2h PHILUM' Robert Edwards in Leonard hall. plred term. tin recording secretary, Paul Hlntel- MILK OF MM1UM Michael Despreaux, former proprie- Morehquse 4 Ford, -.Id ten lots o: tor ot the Locust Point hotel, re- the Beyer estate tract Those wh TOOTH PASTE joined the Methodist chnriih at Nava- bought lots wsfi;.iT". mbroao Browei slnk. Previous to his conversion, hePeder J. Glslejon,-George Ackerman, broke'and destroyed several bottles Lester C. Hance, John C. King, Wll LAST WEEK! January Special of high grade whiskey and brandy Ham E. Denlse, Louis J. Tetley, Sam and sold two cases of beer at ruin- uel J. Woolley, George Traax am OIL PERMANENT $0.00 ous rates si a proof of his earnest- Mort V. Pach. Others at ?3.S0 - ffl.0O - I7.6X . M ness in the cause of religion. Mrs. Esther Rose sold her propcrt; No Extras Aaher S. ParSjr bought the entire on the south side of Reckless plac lot of ten shares ot stock of the to Michael Bennett of Rumson. Thi Every Fermanent Guannteed.. First National bank of R«d Bank sale was made by the Allaire A So: held by the late George Hance at an agency. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday average of IJ70.5O per share. More than 600 men and boy and Thursday Specials! Captain Charles Throckmorton marched from St. James clubhous 36o Items - 26c; 4 for $1.00. NOXZEMA 75 ' Ice boat Dreadnaught to on Monmouth street to St. James sold hl« FRIDAY and SATURDAY! Plerpont and Banger of Brooklyn, church on Holy Name Rally day SKIN CREAM The new owners retained Captain Peter J, Gorman was president o 85c Items - S for 90c. .. GEM to sail tee boat for the Holy Name society. A medicated, grcaaeless Throckmorton cream (or skin blemishes, Micromilk RAZOR them. Mrs. John J, Many of Monmoutt H. W. Yerrlngton of Oceanic was street entertained In honor of Mlsi ADMIRA Beauty Stop irritations, chafing, chapped moving a small house from In front Elizabeth Fagan, a house guest, whi hands, after shaving, etc. of his residence on the river bank to had been spending several weeks a: 10 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. a lot near ihe Ridge road. It wasthe Many home. For Appointment Call Red Bank "I 7*72 BOUDOIR JAR . Impossible to move the house along Captain and Mrs. Joseph Lake ce. Now Only the road and It was decided to move ebrated their 47th wedding annlver- jbpunlid It down to the river,, across the Ice flu pchulaA fitqutil! and then up one of the roads leading from the river. The ice sunk under the weight of the houie and th 5c WHITE HOUSE house went to the bottom. T. M, .Masaon, former foreman o Navestnk Hook * Ladder company Perfecto CIGARS of Navealnk, was el'ctad chief of the A choice blend ol mild, Mlddletown Township Fire depart- SeWALDO 10c LIFEBUOY fragrant tobacco-b«»t ment. O. F> Johnson was elected WAGNER'S TOILET TISSUES HEALTH SOAP cigar value in yoart. foreman to succeed Mr. Maxson. The Atlantic Highlands Hook and 36 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK Ladder company elected Jacob T. BOX OF Btout pre»ld«nt and Thomas Jen- PRICES IN EFFECT FRIDAY A SATURDAY nings foreman. , 50 Minnie M. Layton, daughter ot Ed- ward T. Layton of NavMlnk, and Arthur W. Ha*flti were, married by Justice Henry J^hJld of Red Bank. The ceremony wuwHneaMd by Mar- FANCY SMOKED CALAS 15 shal James Norman. It was an ex- ceptionally cold night and the young C * A KINTUCKY COIONII couple had driven from Naveslnk to TOP and BOTTOM lb. I U'or MIUMOUNT TobBt.o Red Bank. They said that although ?ORK Sausage Links -19 ROUND ROAST 25 It was very cold, it was not too cold 4 C PIINCI AllIRT, VIIVIT4 A to prevent two loving hearts to be united as one, U'or HAIF m* HALF Teh. I M* Robert Allen, Jr., was sleeted prt> ldtnt and Dr. Alfred V. Traffotd physician or the Rid Bank board of health. T at. log aOlOIN ' Edward Fentop, Jr., of Leedsvllle GRAIN TOIACCO and Lemuel Ketohurn of Red Bank had a raoe on Front street with their tut bones hltchid to outteri. They Shoulders genuine LAMB - - 13clb i'- . BED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 27.1988. I« Mayor Hague "Slipping" bad the batUt against the retolu- may mart with dUtymKltf, bat mon BANK REGISTER a* the Democratic BOH. tlon. buying is ttit to commoditia*. whli* There are many argument* for a tha price*, ot fmjthtd goods hart. Ii Mayor BYmnk^Hague "•lipping" ai tht DemoeraUo Editorial Views change that would bring back horn dropped, raw materials hav* turntd OKOBOE 0. HANCE, Editor boss of New Jersey? racing, and there are alto many up slightly. Thert hav. betn largo That seem* hard to believe la view of the way he arguments against tuoh a twang*. purchases of cotton, copper and oth- S.HAYKS, HM|tai| Editor er commodities, whloh art) good has dominated th* party In the past His commands Rhode Island, for instance, I* up in £n* OPWMU annual la the UltoriaM i »rmt against horse racing and gamb- signs. ' Unemployment have been carried out to tha letter In tht party coun- Viewew. . bwtundm do i»tnle««*ttcMi»t r wtj «a* eadoneauat of ThThe e tZStHi) ling; Maryland, Kentucky and many THOMAS IRVING BBOWN, clli, invariably without opposition. Hit word has vir- William H. Butfhin,' other state* which operate under the _>•• -Congressman. PvhtUier and Bulaw Manager tually been tha law of th* Demeor»Uc party. pari-mututl system ot betting teem to<*et by. without any serious prob- But the large amount of oppo«ltton matUftttad by The failure of private medicine to MEMBEB THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Democrats to the appointment of John Milton of JtrMy lems.' ' ' • . .. BT THEBON MeCAMPBBLL meet tht health requirement, of the No matter what people may think Bookmarks That Tht Associated Press it exclusively entitled to thi City as United SUtu senator to succeed Governor A. American public bat never been more on that subject, there doe. hot .eem td with the assertion that our nation j US* for rtpubllcatlon of all news dispatches oredlted Harry Moore may portend a change. Senator Milton clearly demonstrated than In theto be any good argument against > It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also thi preliminary report of tht National Reveal Curious will not experience another era of was Mayor Hagui'i choice and the fact that tht boss giving the people an opportunity to real pramerity until tht American I news published therein. eventually got what he wanted dees not neeeatarlly Institute of Health. After a house- decide. Anybody who knows any- peopl. art back at.work. (ChlldrtS to-house Investigation of 740,000 fam- thing that bootleg gambling is ram- mean that he will be ablt to continue to do so In thailies in 84 cities, the Institute found Reading Habits and dependents not Included.) ^ future, pant In New Jersey, Just as boot- ""<«•'• V* there is no ptac, £ Member Audit Bureau of Circulation*. that sickness disabled twice as many leg liquor was rampant under Pro- Idler*, drones or parasites in the hiva Thousands otpemoeraU, many of whom In the past persons in families 6a relief a* Inhibition. That being tht ease, why An Article by Ha*k» Ivina, State Member National Editorial Association. families with Incomes of $2,000 or of tht honey bee. In the hive of h* had acquiesced in everything that 'Mayer Hague or- not give the people an opportunity Librarian, AfcoutThmgt Often Member New Jersey Press Association. dained, protested ttrenuftutly against the senate appoint- more. Individual* in the relief fam- at least to vote on the subjact If Member Monnumtti Oounty Prat Club. ilies were- disabled, on the average, they with to continue with bootleg Found m Book. WhenThey Ilch ment The new senator 1* viewed with disfavor by athree time* at many days per year as J large segment of the labor foroes and also by other gambling, let 'em vote that way; If Member The American Preu Halt Century Club Individuals In the Upper Income AreRetarnetL \: •'•/[•'• iBjrwoifc, fun Uroe work citizens for different reasons. Accompanying thli un- they wish legal, regulated betting, groups. Th* rate of disability among let 'em vote that way. BY CONGRESSMAN precedented revolt was a series ot artlelt* In a New famine* not on relief but with In- (By Haddonlviw,: State librarian.) .'Issued WMMJ>. utUnd «, Second-O)au Matter at th< Ppi comes of lets than $1,000 a year was Let the people decide, not the •i; •* «0ee at IU4 Bank, N. J., under thi Act of Hani I. 187 York dally newspaper which placed tha Jtrsty City Legislature.—Hudson Dispatch, WILLIAM H.SUTPHIN ,Jt may bt a hair pin, a dill ploklt, the pwdttettou at ««od*Tor awvloS mayor In anything but a favorable light. fouad to be more than twiee at high required^ lift ti»«M(»MofBv! at the rat* among families in the a love letter, a lorgnette or any one tag of the workers and ttear, de-' Subscription Frloe* In Advance: Hague's enemies would be foolish to believe that highest income category. Yet the Motorist, at fjandwtahmen. Washington New* latter. of a thousand or more commonplace, pendtnta, the Amerleta peopi £ "this meant the beginning of the tnd of hit power. He When the marine, land they usu- or uncommonplaoe, things that get One year (2.00 Three months . latter .received 46 per cent more care 1. still beyond question more powerful politically than from a physician for each case of ally have tha situation well In hand: This column Is Initiated In an ef-into public libraries, not a* articles Six months . 1.00 Single copy fort to present to constituents of ths tor use, but forgotten bookmark*, any other cltlsen of New Jersey. He Is virtually the illness. Families with incomes of but In New York a former marine Hy. The dsvy I* oomtag, ta more than $8,000 were twelve time. has landed In court tor refusing to third congressional district a weekly tamsa l^lver., laTttatae hi czar of a triumphant political machine. On tht other picture of current events as viewed THURSDAY. JANUARY 27, IBM. as likely at relief families to have advertise tha New York World'* fair, wften an who can work most work hand such power |s not Invincible. It may control thou- tht services of a private nurse In aand until the court give* the opinion from the national capltol. In these ot* ptvirii ' ~ sands of hangers-os, but it Is readily vulnerable to chas- case of serious illness. We may as-there will b. uncertainty at to stirring times national news is ot tisement by an aroused electorate. sume from these figures that if the whether he or the state registrar of greater significance ^han it has been A Market for BiiiMni Products. since the World war. Because of One doe. not have to search tar to find such In- same type of medical care were motor vehicles has tht upper hand. Twenty years ago this weak the Catholic Chaplain Sets available to the whole population as Declaring the World's fair was numerous Inquiries through the mall people of Red Bank, of Monmouth atanees In both partle.. For example, consider the great relative to the effect of Washington ^Broad-Minded Example. it now available to families with in- merely a corporate enterprise for pri- county, of'New Jersey, of the U. 8. Republican landslide in the presidential election"of 1»28. come, of more than $8,000 we could vate profit, Martin McBohln, the de-events on our local communities, I A., could find employment In the pro- A group of local professional and business men me1 One might believe from looking at the return* that the cut tha amount of Illness In thi.fendant stuck a strip of. adhesive am led to believe the readers of this duction of wanted goods or service*^ last weak at Red Bank to assist the T. M. C. A. atparty was permanently enthroned, yet only tour shortcountry by. approximately 88 pertape over the line "New York paper are particularly intere.ted in Demand exceeded supply. Mer- developments here at this capltoland Fort Hancock at the Invitation of A. J. Fuller of the years later it was ousted by an even larger majority and cent Thli would mean a gain, ac- World's Fair 1989" across the bot- chants had markets for tha products torn of his 1988 automobile registra- I shall endeavor to chronicle happen- of mills, farms and mines, Work- army and navy department of the national council n In the election of 1988 It was reduced to tht vanishing ings In the legislative, executive and point For another example, consider what has1 hap-cording to the survey, of approxi- tlon platt. He was charged with de- g g, xecutive and ers were receiving -wages according the T. M. C. A. A civilian committee of 14 promlnen mately 416,000,000 days of health a Jdiil bh to reeulU. Thty had a margin of In- local men was organized to act as a T, M. C. A. advisory pened at New York. For many, many year* Tammany facing the Identification tags. Now Judicial branches of the government year, or three and one-third for other motgriste havt taken up the come, above the rent, taxes and costs board at the army post i ""- ruled that city, but today that one* powerful political every person in the United States.— of special interest Ho our district. of necessities, with which to buy lux- organization I* *Ven perhaps more Impotent than th* Re- cudgels In behalf of his objections. It those in charge ot the T. M. C. A. activities at a sufficient Inducement, we believe, Such Issues an not confined to New Military Academy Appointment*. uries to lift their standard of living. publican party I. on a national seal.. Thus revolution*, for revitalising existing efforts to York state, for at least five other Nominations to fill a vacancy for Only the shameless rich were drones. Tort Hancock receive as much co-operation from the although- bloodless, are annihilating tot the powers th»t Only the Ia*y poor were Idlers. On- newly formed committee a* they have been receiving improve our out-worn system of states have some extraneous, matter entrance to the U. 8. Military Acad- be and because they havt oecuntd «o oft*n ot late In medical care.—The Nation. emy In July, 1938, were made today ly tht criminal* were confessed par- from persons connected with the army post, the success on their 1938 plates. South Carolina ; various parts of the nation New Jtrlty and even Jersey motorists a few years ago went about as follows: Principal, Joseph Wortfa- asites. There were few .paupers or " of the movement Is assured. Rev. Edmund C. Siiney, City must not be considered exempt from *ueh up- advertising "The Iodine State." Bo Ington of Bradley Beach; first alter- relief roller*. Municipal improve- The tattle* Wo Do. ments were put off that there might Catholic priest and chaplain at Fort Hancock, Is an ex- etvals. tar as actual identification purposes nate, Seymour JRubensteln of Free- ample of the type of person the Y. M. C. A. authorities "The little we could do to Improve are concerned, and these are the on-hold; second alternate, Van Everett be labor and material for private in- are working with at the army post. our community might as well not bely grounds on which the state ha* aPrultt, of Asbury Park. Selections dustry, some of which was making done. After all, what can a few peo- right to compel use of tag*, the pro- war supplies. It was an era of pros- Feeling the need of Protestant church services at ple do?" And, in considerable Bat- were based on standings on an eligi- testing motorist may deface his ble list submitted by the 17. S. Civil perity became the surplus pradnda the post, Father Siiney initiated Protestant church serv- Isfactlon with their mental processes, plates less than the state authority of labor fptsnd marietta abroad. Hopeful Indications at Messrs. So-and-So alt back and do Service commission, following ices In the Y. M. C. A. building, using retired ministers which orders extraneous material put qualifying examination last Nov.*.. ~cT~MefTm6ut1T'ei5imTy~sT "prBB^hn'E;— Tattler* Sllney'n Spring Draws Nighr 7 Sotting^jrMlr._ac9«aint»ncea_on!yttijrMl . on-them;— —•——... ber, participated In by young men How We Killed Prosperity. '^ •broad mlndedr.rss is not onij' a help to tha Y. M. C. A. too often agree with them; and they, t jdaet4..ln..bMloi by.Mftderj,__Bi it If a world'* fair can commandeer Wi!a»Ht~thTough6t th"d!rd5 difficult to imagine a broader gamut -How-dlfftrent-today.••'- Yef Ameri- officials and a convenience for the Protestant soldiers Indications grow that spring in this section will too, alt. gresslonal district. ca has more men, more material, In Washington, D. C, in the Bur-such traveling billboards, why not a of, human emotions, human passions and civilians at the post, but adds to the prestige >roduce more than Inspiration for poets and tha other state fair or county fair? If Massa- Objective* of the New Session. , and other human elements represent- more facilities. The demand for eau'of Standards, is an instrument goods and services was ntver so of the ^Catholic, clergy. If ministers of _all dcnoml isual manifestations. The news grist of tha past few that measures heat of a candle 200 chusetts codfish, Montana beet or The President states hla objectives ed, not even by tht "lost and found" lays gives large-ground for belief that the coming-map Florida-sunshine can .be. promoted, for the new session: A wage and strong. There are unlimited de- nations felt the same way as Father Siiney evidently mites awayy; Another lfistrumenTlri- articles In street ears. cal ttaion will bring material benefits such as Inoteased why not a host o£ other commodities? hour bill; authorization"for'govern- mands for tht things which Jift.tha._ does there would be muoh-less feellngfbetween Protest- ; *j v4aw ieu\>l* SJ19 lU^WWSQCl dlt h 6t the Thi most common book marki l i * dleatt*. thvpe ig4i, ui uit? pencilled •Imagine the" triumph of- a G-man ment reorganization; crop control standard of living* for humans ants and. Catholics and bigoted organizations would imploymenl, increased real estate values and a larger dot of an "1." &U11 another shows the used are. tatter*; Itttera- «tolllng throughout the world, useful things- mmber of moderate-priced homes to meet the inereas»d finally deciphering the registration of legislation; relief funds; curtailment find the sledding even harder than they do today. amount of 5-inch steel beam bends a fleeing bandit's car to learn that it of expenditures In a way that neces- money eaving.sale., letters demand- which ten million workers stand lemand for housing. under the pressure of a finger. Could sayB "Eat Texas Grapefruit" or sary government functions will not ing that accounts be paid, family let- ready to produce in American fac- ters describing the'virtues of preco- Worthy of comment In this.regard Is the sale of anything • more infinitesimal be "Drive Carefully" or "Come to Vaea- be endangered; national Income must tories. Wby tuch a .change )n 20 measured? tlonland.". be raised to produce larger tax rev-cious children to doting grandmoth- short years? Why do wt have mil- the Wels estate property In East Bed Bank to James A. Fortunately, there are measuring ers, and, ot course, love Utters. These lions of unemployed men and women Curley and Oeprge W. Bray for development for home To the layman a good rule would enues and changes In present taxes itleks for most of the things we do without causing losses. So far thapersonal letters are sometimes tragic, whose own standard of living has Measures to ltes. This Is one of the ftw undeveloped tracts of land Individually and collectively. Though seem to be that what a motorist does sometimes funny, but most of them sunk to the depths of bare tubtls- with his platea li his own business to business of the congreu has been t Red Bank and the construction of dwellings On it will tht crime problem is a big, bewilder- consideration of appropriation bills are written with a sincerity that fre- ttnet? Why this depression with Its Beach Erosion. ing one, States and communities are long as the essential identification quent bad grammar and indifferent add'pernaps $50,000 to the raUbles it the borough, characteristics are not affected.— for the next fiscal year. heart-breaking anxieties and auffet which should bring some measure of relief fof the tax-doing what some consider infinitesi- spelling make all the more apparent Two Items of Importance from Trenton: The Christian Science Monitor. They are tht small crises In the Uvet Ing* oh every side? Why? There payers, provided that .additional ways of spending pub- mal to solve it Boys' clubs in crowd- Merchant Marine. "The senate has adoptedopted a resolution asking for ed sections of teeming cities, play- of average people, now dead, and It but ona answer and it Is short and c money are not devid Commitments ot seven shipping , federaerll fiifinancial l aiid In stemminti g erosion on the Jersey I "° "">«* "• not devised. grounds whlob take children off busy To End Child labor. good only to mark a place in a story simple/ Because wt threw away our companies to build from 20 to 43 not half IO fascinating at tha onemarkets for the surplus products of The sale of the Proal beat works and tha fact that streets, housing projects which sub- It Is a very gratifying sign when .hips for the foreign trade between stitute cleanliness tor filth and pure they make. America's farms, factories and mints. ? "Assemblyman Joseph C. Irwin of Red Bank" ha. It la.a#»Jnjto-:b*;put Into u»t, as an Industry is w.lcom* the representatives ot both major now and 1942 in the government's The Congrett of the V. 8. A. it the ntws. For a long time thli place was an Important air for foul-Measure these In terms political partle. can combine, as they program to rehabilitate the Ameri- ZlxJ5t»Wu?»A» Wll ^appropriate nsOJWJto^prevent btaCl 6t dollars and cents and you perhaps '"* It started by O ^——••retloB In Monmouth oounty. This appropriation Is eon- iMfeS'"'the prosperity of thU*ownr, giving tmptoym.nt hava In the New York state legisla- can merchant marine are contained to many person., and that It 1. again to b* put rato «MUpla"VgW. "But'measure tEem; ture to act ta Wlpt OTKMUld labor. In the new Ions-terra-subsidy agree- "*"'., tingent on the county and participating municipalities In human life and human happiness beach, oi a fami!. . furnishing a like amount" aervlce after having been idle several years is decidedly Following the tugge«Uon. of Gover- ments between the United States and reduced crime costs, and you've nor Lehman In his annual message, first step, and commercial prints of an augury of better times. got something there! maritime commission and these com- We appear to be getting somewhere now. Hereto- Assemblyman Moffat, Republican, panies. Under the agreements, the matinee idol* and movie actresses, ill fore the fight tor beach protection has been confinei- Accompanying these Instances of Improvement In Men with social consciousness do and Senator Nunan, Democrat, have seven shipping companies will re- to find a final resting place In the Most Make and Sen Luxuri**, chlefly to organization and officials along,our thoro, real estate and economic conditions in thli community not stopf two measuruutie] every step beforDeiore Introducev«da Imn theiweir respective bodieDOQiess ceive annual operating subsidies to- bottom of some library waste paper Congress Is now working desper- - It Is an encouraging sign when the state reeognlzet art reports by realtor, that wealthy city residents are th«r take It. They know that after- resolutions memorializing Congress talling »7,3oB,000. Of this amount B7 basket. ately to find a way to give em- something should be done immediately. Communities again becoming Interested in purchasing farm, for coun- something of worth is done, a most t*o~ enac*—t* "th—e •""•-Wheeler-Johnso• •* n b•l •• per cent is represented by wages and Most-of the public', book marks ployment to thi ten million unem- along the .hore are burdened.almost to tha limit with try estates. The first traniietldn of this sort to be madepractical measuring stick will be What is particularly encouragini subsistence of officers and crews. are easy to Interpret, the WU ofployed without repealing the' laws found Which will eminently Justify It. string, tht occasional rusty nail or which destroyed the foreign mar- , • bonds for jetty construction tad must look to the stat for several months was transacted a few day. ago whan here is not merely that both profesi Monopoly. —The Rotarian. the same objectives, but that the; hair pin, the book of matches and keta for the surplus products ot ' and federal governments for assistance. the Kenney farm at Holmdtl wat purchased, by a New have agreed upon tht tarns measure The principal reform effort by the the handkerchief. But some things America's farms, mills and mines. York doctor. The Amalgamated Order of Pessimists Tht Wheeler-Johnson bill Is can administration in the coming year left in books are a challenge to theBut finding emergency Jobs for ten The protection of our bes.ob.es from erosion 1* of seems to be to curb monopolies. Tho . vital importance to everyone in the itate. Fine beaches have been very voluble of late, but an unbiased survey Hoffman Play. Santa Clans. fully considered. ?o the words < imagination. A copy of Jack Lon- million person* Is not going to re- If It Were not taxpayers' money anti-trust laws stand to be revised don's "Call of the Wild" comes back, mean.greater pleasure and happiness to citizen. Inland of local conditions shows that optlmlttt are not without Assistant Attorney Ohneral Jecksoi store bajb prosperity for the Ameri- logical grounds for belief that better times are in stort. that ht tossed around as bonuses to It attempts to "consolidate In a olngl and enforced. • Identical bidding Its pages separated at frequent Inter- can people. Because there art many as well as on the coast But without adequate beaches, member, of his staff Just before bill all hopeful approach** to const! plays a large part in the reasons for vals with tooth pick*. Can you pic-more million* whose incomes an so not only do Individuals tufftr through depreciation o leaving office, former Governor Hoff- tltionallty, each complete In itsell revising these laws, a. the govern- ture a tired nan settling down after meager that they are living on a low property, as has been the case for several year, past, -c-0-0-0-0-0- man might be considered a philan- so that It one or more fall at thi ment does nearly all of Its purchas- a hard day's work and a good din- subsistence level. Their reserve, ( ' but our large seashore retorts, known far and wide, thropist But being lavish with hands ot tht [Supreme] Court, w< ing on the basis of bids, where com- ner, to a few chapter, of adventure and crtdit are exhausted. After they would eventually become "deserted villages." New Jer- someone else'* money Is not a sign will not be left for an Interval whll petition is important. before turning In to gather strength pay for their rent or taxes, and buy aty as a whole would be vitally affected should any such The Injustice of of generosity. Rather will Mr. Hoff- a new bill was being adopted. Helium. for another .day*, humdrum exist- their ftw necessities, they have little man's kind gesture to his pals be Change* since the flverto-fourdec ! ence? Or one of Kathleen Norrit' money left with which to buy lux- situation ever come to pass. The beachfront problem I. Income Tax Exemptions. The sale of helium to trana-Atlan- love storle. Is returned with a lump construed as a last-minute thrust In- slon In 1018 Invalidating the ltli tlo interests and for medical use will uries. almost as Important to the citizens on the farms anil In Child labor law make It almost cer in the middle, a patchwork square, the cities as It 1. to the people who live along the coatt This is tht time of tht ytar when common, ordinary to the political grab bag that will be begin shortly. The German Zeppelin Seep hi mtad the economic fact, marked down as a blot upon his ad-tain that the present measure wouli put there perhaps by an elderly lady oltizens fortunate enough to own profitable businesses Transport company will require interspersing romance with the prac- that th* Ideal ifatto of prosperity ministration, - be validated. For some persons thi 14,000,000 cubic feet of helium to be or to be engaged In profitable professions or to b* em- Wheeler-Johnson bill may not ap ticalities of life. for which' everybody is praying During hi. three years In office exported to Germany for the Initial depend* upon the production and ployed at salaries within Income tax rates begin figur- pear to go far enough, but that would Inflation and make-up of the LZ-1S0, What could be tht motive foi ing how much they will havt to pay to tht internal Mr. Hoffmen disappointed most of be a poor reason tor opposing It, fo: retail tale of hnvrle* on a vast ' those who have looked to him for the airship now nearlng completion marking a place in tht thick, lutl revenue collector. They will, If they art at all apprecia- nothing In It would prevent tht latei In Germany, and an additional 8,900,- pages of "Anthony Adverse" with a Newspapers Again on an outstanding; administration and ratification of a child, labor amend- strip of uncooked bacon? Did a busy No Progress In IS Yean. tive of their happy tltuatlon, not begrudge the levy Im- Potflbly wrecked a political career 000 cublo f.et will be required for ment If that were still found desir- make-up In thlt country In connec- housewife pause In her perusal of Congress knows that if farmers Wrong Side of the Fence. posed upon. them. Many; many honest and capable that seemed headed for the White able. per.on. anxious and willing to work without a chance tion with the 18 or more trans-Atlao- love and adventure in bygone dayt could gtt double the present prices Houst. Still as tht time for his re- to prepart leu spiritual food for a Resentment against automobile Inspections be- to gtt employment would gladly exchange place* with The measure has already beei tlo flights planned for the spring, for their crops at tha farm side that tlremtnt approached many who had summer and fall cf thi. year. It 1. hungry family? Or how does 6n( comes more and more pronounced as time goea by, Thethtm without kicking about Income taxes and they been critical of his methods and pol-pasted twice by the United States they would buy tht products of In- large number of people who have never been Involved Senate, once by a unanimous vote, expected this program will help explain the dollar bill found, appro- dustry in tuch a lavish way that the would probably fill placet In the workaday world a. icies were Inclined to be generous Lakehurst, the terminal for Lufthan- priately enough, In the pages of a ten million unemployed would find in accidents but whose car. are adjudged to be uneafe In their appraisal of hit admlnlstra-' It only remains for the House to act competently a. the present owner, and Job holder. If the House leadership should bring sa trans-Atlantio flights. copy of "Orchid! on Tour Budget"? lob* In private enterprises. Bo the ha* caused Urge doubt as to whether the requirements Righteomly they complain that they do net get a chance tlon. Some day a bright young psycholo- big thing dm the fire at Washington will Increase aafety. Much Inconvenience and hardship But even In the mouth, of the the matter to the floor, no one can to earn a livelihood through no fault of their own. doubt what the result would be.— Further Drops In Meat Price* Doe. gist will make hi. name with a the- It not how to persuade labor; capital ha. been caused to owners of old car. which lack at- mo.t sympathetic the laat-mlnute Consumer, are getting the benefit sis on tht reading hablto of the great and government to sleep three In a Income taxes arejwt too high. It I. Just and proper payment of $1,783 In bonuses to the New York Times. tractive appearance but which neverthele.. have never fr of drops in prices of live meat ani- American public derived from source bed but how to double tha farm (Ida. figured In collisions or other crack-ups and have been that those who derive tht largest monetary return, un- )»nds to whom hi had given Jobt mals, according to the AAA. Price* material, from tht thlngl they lesvi price ot agricultural produott. Every will ltava a bad taste. The amount of large .ervlce to wage earners and others, der our .y.tem of government should pay tha largttt Monmouth Lodge paid at stockyards for cattle, hogs In book*. party and ivory Congrats for tht past, taxe.. But the Income taxpayer, have a Just grievance of money Involved may not be large nd Iambi have been falling rapidly fifteen year* has tried to do this Job It Is only human nature that the owners of these when compared with the lavl.hnes. Book.. Yei, .aid great American Gets Traveling Star to levels below those received a year public Is reading. Reading book* of and tailed. And the present drastlo car. ruled off the road, show resentment when new ier»on., are exempt from paying such levies. To tnum ago. While meat price, to consum- Individual ownarthlp on a big scale, plan it ont more attempt to restore high-powered, speedy cars are passed even though they Member, of Jersey Star lodge, ers hava declined tor four conseou- but In greater measure reading book, farm prosperity behind high tariff have been In accidents. The worst feature of the auto- irate all the varlou* kind, of public employ.es who doing Santa Clau* with It Mr. Hoffman tlve months, and are approaching a wall.. It I* not any party plan. It I* lot have to pay Income tax., would require more sptc Shepherd! of Bethlehem of Long from publlc-llbrarie.. They are read- mobile Inspection Is that It bears most oppressively on confirmed the widespread belief that Branch, preiented the traveling star more normal relationship to other re- ing book, during leature, but also, only a compromise plan—the best or the poor-on the owners of the totalled "rattletrap..!1 han Is here available. Judges, municipal off! hi. devotion to hi. friends Is a "vir- to Monmouth lodge of Red Bank tallfood price., they have still some apparently, In almost stolen mo- tht worst plan that can be pasted ,r -~.«. -H^H, »*4arici} municipal pm- tu* tempered by lack of considera- who havt no other means of conveyance to and from lals and a horde of other well pali) public servants are Tb.ur.day night. Mra, Ethel Van- distance to go before they reflect the ments, taken from tht praotlcal pur- through the Congreu now. tion for those who mu.t pay for hi. iltable drop, which have occurred In their Job.. Ruling their cars, which never caused an n this class to mention only a few. Brunt of Long Branch was In suit* of lift, a* dtnottd by some of The real fault lie* In the mats generosity. It I* unfortunate that charge and Mis. Unit, Parker of irlcea paid to farmers. bookmarks, The story of bookmark* accident, off the road., usually results In making them For this unjust condition of affairs th* Suprtm*what may stand on the record a* Mr. mind of the nation. It I* not ready Jobless, Long Branch was pianist. Mr*. Is also the story of th. publlo library to allow Oongrest to do the thing* Court of the United Slates bears at least Mm* r.apon- Hoffman's laat official act will be 'otato Surplus Bought for Belief Use system in thi. country, a vtry real slblllty. The first Income tax law would not have al- anything but a credit to his adminis- Bertha McCracken of Long Branch, Nearly three million bushels of the which would open the foreign mar- Petitions which have been signed In various munici- deputy, wa* in charge of ln.talla- atory of the widespread appreciation lowed such exemptions, but the Supreme Court de- tration.—Asbury Park Press. 1937 potato and sweet potato crops kets to America'* rarpta* product*. palities show that the automobile Inspection Is very Oon, and Mrs, Helen Simpson re- had been purchased for relief distri- ot books, and of the system that pro- Bo that brtogt u. back to the point clared It unconstitutional, with th* result that several ceived her charg* a* commander, vide, them for all who would read from which we started. popular. In many places, Fair Haven for example bution by tht Federal Surplus Com- whether ablt to buy beokt or not more than half tht citizens have protested against the years later the present law was enact.d with tht ex-Battle to Bettors Hort* Rjwlnr Win Th* drill team was made up ofmodities corporation. Purchases of emption, mentioned above. Incidentally, tht Suprtmt Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Soden, Mr. andIrish potatoe. were 4.8 per o«nt of raemg a Social ReroluUon. examinations. Arthur W. Magce, superintendent of the Be Waged at Trenton. What It going to happen In our motor vehicle commission, In defending the examina- Court Judge, do not pay InoOm. taxes on Uitlf salaries. One of the biggest battles of theMr.. William Oray, Mr.. Florence tht car lot shipments since June 17. Civil Service Exam. It I. difficult to imagine anything mor* unjust. Dur- Olfford, Mre. Llzxle Woolley, Mr*. Purchase, from tht 19S7 orop started economic and political affair* be- tions .aid that a large majority of the newspaper. ,)f year in the Legislature will be over The United States Civil Servtct tween now and the time whin the ing the desreaslon the average public servant had histhe so-ealltd Hor.e Racing Amend- Hattle Fisher, Mr., Anna Mount, unt 17. Tht FSCC had bought, New Jersey approved of It. hrough December SI, a total of Commission hat announced an optn mass mind of America I* ready to or her salary cut only ten per cent Many received ment to the fltate Constitution. Mr.. Luther Jordan, Mlssta Bttty competitive examination for tht po- What doe. that mean as an appraisal of public McCracken and Mary Sculthorp* 3,W0,300 bushel, of white (Irish) po- let Congress reduce tariff*, taxat and no reduction at all. On the ether hand It was not at all To amend the Constitution It 1. sition of elevator conductor. Tht en-costs to a point whloh Wit enable opinion? Nothing at .11! N.w.paper. are Just a. apt and John Havens, all of Long tatoes and 839,000 bushel, of sweet unu.ual for common, ordinary wage earner, to lose at necessary to take these steps: potatoe.. Of these, 164,500 buihcl., trance .alary it $1,080 a ytar, l*t* a American producer* and merchants w Dt wrong In representinp g public opinion much as 80 per cent or to be turned adrift joblai. No On*. A re.olution mu.t be passed Branch. Mr*, McCrack*n gave the retirement deduotlon of 3H ptr ctnt. as anyone obligation to two new members. >r 82t carloads of Irish, potatoes were to trade with the- nation* of tht one I. more assured of. stability Of Income than those at two successive scions of the •ought In New Jersey. Applicants must havt had, within ;«>rl>urt Nomination. month.' experience In operating tlt- ng It** will tnablt our teeming mii- enough. Th.y .hould bt taxtd tht eamt a* *veryon* Charles Wolf ot Jertty City, patt an unpr.cend.nted majority? Who can doubt that if Two. If such resolution Is passed Ju.tloe George Sutherland retired vator.. Th.y mu.t have rtaohfd on. to find employment and earn else. by two tuccts.lv. Legislatures, a tupremt commander, were among •om th* Supreme Court bench and their eighteenth but mutt not havt £! StZi u °' ,".utonlobll» ««mlnetlon. cine before tht standard of living to which they They are better able to pay than the av.rag. per- •pedal .lection la then held to vote the gueata, who wero pre.int from n hi. place Prt.ld.nt Roosevelt hat passed th.lr fiftieth birthday. . asplrt, Thoughtful clUstnt know V d d Wn by Asbury Park, B.lmar, Fr.thold and Th..T , J •" °" ° « "••** majority? son who 1. now taxed and they r.c.lv. b*n«fltt from our on' tht proposed amendment. iomln»ud Stanley Reed, lollalter All *tate* exc.pt Colorado, Idaho, hat wt otn not go on much longer Thi. I. not because s.f.ty I, not wanted but because of Long Branch. Olfta w.rt prt.tnttd •n.rnl. Mr. Reid understands legal form-of government for which they ebould be required Tht pre.ent status I. that the pro- Kansas, Maryland, Minnesota, Mlt- >y borrowing and piling up debts. an Increasing belief that it could >o.tl was pasted by the last Legls- by tht Rid Btnk lodge to the dep- itil. of the law* to be te.ted befor* leal expenslv. means which would to pay. According to many economist* balenolng th* •ourl, North Dakota, Rhod. Island, •/* art being prepared for another atur*. If It pasttt tht present Legis- uty and planlit. >• court thoroughly a. he has been Utah, Virginia, Washington, and tha off th. road.. nil. safe driver. national budgtt I. nece,.»ry In order to ratter, pro,, "•hot In th* arm" by Washington, but ature, there will then be a special i* government', representative be- District of Columbia hav* r«o.lv*d •hat I* not going to eUminat* tha p.rl y. By taxing thtst public tm.loyM., not o |y )r» the Court. Congressional rtao- raotorl t0 ft ltotlon to vote on tht proposed Werk Wanted by Vattnju. lot. than their quota ot appoint- p ofon oMmploymmt—thp e can** of "« "old to*, of tlmt would thhe national trtuurtrtaeury gaigain UtltionaUltill revenue, but im*ndm*nt, If th* resolution Is not A mtttlng In the Interest of se- lon to tht nomination appear* fav- MM impending nvenience It to htv* their cars tatted Drlor ment. |n th, apportlontd depart- rerolatton. 1011 It would make another group-end ont vtry much In Msstd thlp year, It will than die. It curing employment for veteran, of rable. mental tirvloi at Washington, D. O. " * a gar.,, where app"r.U. 0? the need of It-more tax conscious. ould not be voted on by the 1919Mlddletown township wa* held Sun- i typ* !• uttd ass thaUut whicwhih tthh. ipturn to Begin. Full Information may bt •bU.lntd Not a Deoioorat. Legislature, but would havt to start day afternoon at th* Brev.nt Park Economist, bell.v that an upturn from P. J. Cll.le.on, itoriUry of tfc* '! Connecticut and various oth.r tutt. . all over Main. and Leonardo Or* lioute. Another i business li about to begin. Indus- U. s. Civil Servloe Btard of Sbtam- Tht report that Han* KtssUr ot '• "UJV ""* plt0"' MlIf of tht fe.. go to th. ,t.u Thtrt will be a stiff battle to pre-meeting for th* .am. purpose will ia| production low, I* *xp«ottd to Iner., at tht R.d Bank portoffitt. Mver Plata ha« bttn «I*ottd a Irus- •t ot the ntwly organised D*mo< lnuc vent putasjs of tht rtsolutlon thi. b* held at tht fire houtt Sunday i retched In January. In Dooem- Jl . more convenient ami u— .._.-...... " Many molorl.t,, |t |, ,|»|ro,« tryta ,r|v, afternoon at I o'clock and all v.t- ratio club of Mlddl.lown township year, whloh means a btttlt to pre- ir a lev.l of It per cent oLtht IMS. Whin Otorgt Mtrtdlth wan read- th.y are ..le.p. They wak* up when thty «o ent the pteplt from voting for or•ran* of th* township who art out »e» an Mror., Mr. Kat.lir .tat.. > 4v*rag« was reached. Tffli month ing manusorlpte for an English pub* hat ht I. net t Damoorat and hi* through tht wlnd.hl.ld. ' * *° again thli Important atntndmtnt. at work hav* bten Invittd to at* it rate will probably bt 60 ptr otnt. •tnator Ltst.r H. Cla* will again tend. II.her, ht rtoommend»d tbt rtjtcttoti itvtr attended • muting of th* ht recovery will bt rathtr alow and i Of Thome* Hard/* Jub, • •• \.: • , v ^ BED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 27,1938. Page

The late Arthur Hind of Utlca paid HOME SMOKED HEATS. Rotarians Hear about 186,700 for the 1866 one cent A Conservative House The World Of magenta British Guiana, at the Fer-Apple Wood Is the Favorite Among FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST" John H. Mount Tell rari sale, and this Is still tops, though Most Home Smokers. . BED BANK, NEW JERSEY , his widow is sald\ to have turned This article was Inspired by a visi- cordially Invites you and your friends to attend a For A Vermont Setting dawn a $40,00(Lpffer: The Postoffice tor who came to .my home a few Of Firm's History Stamps Mauritius whlew sold for around J20,- days ago asking if he might.have FREE PUBLIC LECTURE 000 used to be the second highest some of the smaller twlga that had priced stamp. ' ON , Ks Talk Wore &m Local Gvic One of the great rarities of philate- recently been pruned from my apple Honoring Swedenborg. trees. He Informed me that he Group Last Thar**? Mort la- ly, a Swedish error, changed hands wished, to uie them for smoking CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 'in a London auction room recently Sweden's next postal issue will be hams. I assured him that he might teMttinr—Oihera Supplement for about $26,000. It Is the 3 skllllng- a twoitamp set commemorating the have all the twigs he desired, pro- BY FRANCIS LYSTEB JANDBON, C. 8. B. banco of 1655, printed In yellow in- 250th anniversary ^ • of Detroit, Michigan ( ' l& Remark*. ••••/• . vided he would come back when the stead of green. Only one U known. of the birth of smoking was completed and sell me In 1888 a schoolboy was sorting a Bmanuel Sweden- A member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, one or more of the hams. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts (The Red Bank Rotary olub Thurs- lot of old Swedish stamps his grand borg, scientist, /I have known for some years that day was privileged to hear Rotarian mother had given him when he found philosopher and particular types of wood gave much ELKS' AUDITORIUM John H. Mount of the John W. this odd one. They say ha sold It for founder, of Swe- better flavor to nmoked meat .thai Mount company tell of the history $2. denborglan the- would others. For example, perhaps BROAD STREET AT PDJCKNEY ROAD . of hU flnn. The firm began business ology. grean hickory stands at the top of in 1860 and has continuously passed Later a Vienna dealer sold It on Commission to the famous Ferrari There will be the list However, It would seem TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1st, 1938 through the various stages o! ve- that some of the harder woods are hicle transportation from that dale for $1,600. When France broke up a 10-ote and 1- at 8:15 o'clock and auctioned Ferrari's superlative krqna, both in colls, no watermark. superior to the softer, and no doubt to this. ...•••• The 10-ore will be Issued also In trail and error, with considerable ex- V In the early days of the Jlrm's ao- booklets (pert. 18), The Swedish post- perience, as well as one's personal ' UvUles, It specialised in the construc- office plans to put them on sale Jan- likes and dislikes has much to do tion of wagons and •wagoa bodies, uary 29, Swedenborg's birthday. with the type of wood we use to with fMjn.w8gpns-.as Ol« greatest smoke our own home meats. output As the district began tod* i Artist Toreten Schonberg did the velop Into more of a residential ter- design after a portrait of Sweden- Certainly time has convinced most ASBURY PARK BUSINESS COLLEGE ritory and- roads were given better borg by Per Krafft the Elder, an 18th of~\is that properly smoked meats Prepares for Secretarial and Accountancy positions. New consideration, the Una went into the century Swedish painter. are superior to those not smoked. I .classes now forming-. Enroll early. manufacturing of carriages, buggies quote from a book entitled "The Bwedenborg was a versatile gen- '' . INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION ' and lighter vehicles on. a most ex- ius who wrote treatises on,applied Mortgage Litter" some of the out- tensive scale. Inl8»5(,tb.e flnn add- algebra and contributed to the know- standing reasons for smoking: "1— All commercial subjects Including shorthand, typewriting, ed bicyoles to Us equipment and gave ledge of his day about mineralogy, Smoke dries the meat; 2—The creo- stenotypy, spelling, business correspondence, filing, commercial q.ulte some attention to' the repair of metallurgy, physics, anatomy,' phy-sotea depotlted on the meat act a* arithmetic, commercial law, accountancy, elementary and ad- aasiie. siology and psychology. In the latter a preservative; S—The smoke Im- vanced, partnership, corporation, cost accounting, bank book- In 1908, at the banning of the part of his life he concentrated on parts a .very desirable flavor; *— keeping, constructive accounting. Smoke tends to prevent molds from automobile eravwhlca was known as religion, producing tomes on theology ERNEST L. BEAN, Principal, • the honelsis carriage day, the arm and philosophy which Influenced suc- forming; 5—Smoke tends to prevent collection In 1922, the 3 skllllng-banco an oldish flavor from developing." Eat. 1903. 9U Bangs Ave., Asbory Park. took on the manufacturing-of spe- yellow was knocked, down to Baron ceeding generations. cially built automobile bodies and It would seem that from 15 to 80 specially built automobile chassis. Leljonhufvud for $3,500, Four years Samoan Clipper Covers. hours of continuous smoking—hams later It Was resold lor »6,000, and In In 1909 a flro destroyed praotloaMy Collectors who have received cov- taking the longest period—with a 1928 Dr. Ramberg, a Swedish collec- temperature not above 120 degrees the enUre factory building. Shortly tor, bought.it for $10,000. ' ers flown from Auckland to Hono- . after the lire the factory was rebuilt lulu in December by the Samoan F., In which case the fat Is kept and In the rebuilding embraced what The new, owner la a European col-Clipper are treasuring them. The from dripping, provides the most FOR GOOD COAL at one tlm« was the former John W. lector whom the Bond St. auctioneers clipper's destruction made that flight satisfactory conditions for home Mount residence property on the east decline to name. Its only mall-carrying trip. smoking of meats. ..< side of Maple avenue. Experts believe the error happened Mr. Mount spoke of the great de- when the printers put a cliche of the Call Monmouth Lumber Company mand for their carriages, and said 3 skllling-banco In a plate of the S . Jail Population Increases. Engineer Stricken In Cab. that at one time they had 76 sales- okilllng-banco, for the shade Is the The population of the Monmouth Charles Spear, 58, of Jersey City, men in such dltles as New York, Bos- jsame. Possibly the slip occurred to- county Jail Increased from 1,423 Inan engineer on the Central railroad, Red Bank 2060-2061. ton and Chicago selling their output SECOND wards the end of the 1857 printing 1988 to 1,600 in 193T, according to the suffered a stroke while In the cab of For many years, the firm was one and only a few sheets with the er- annual report of Warden Joseph his engine at Matawan Saturday of the best customers of the Mer- ror went to press. Schwark. The greatest number of night After receiving first aid treat- Beit Grade Only. D&H. Cone Cleaned. chants Steamboat company, and It FLOOR " The price, $2.5,000, Is the second persons were committed during June, ment he was removed to the Perth ' was not an uncommon sight tose e highest ever paid for a single stamp. July, August and September. Amboy General hospital.. several carriages from the Mount manufactory on the forward deck of IWMIHinillllMlllMK I* IMMMi . either the Sea Bird or the Albertlna on their way to the New York mar- ,. ...Wt ._ _• :.-..- ". „..:., The central hall scheme Is worked that the matter bedroom eftnneets out "smoothly - In this Barre, Vt., 'directly withthe-nurieTy.- Mr. Mount made very complimen- home. ' '._.... The'basement is divided into wine tary reference to his father, who Three bedrooms, a lavatory down- cellar, laundry, game room, fruit started the firm. He said that bis stairs, an attractive den and a two-room and heater room. 20 Of f . father was a very devout church car garage which adjoins the house The plan was chosen by The Ar- . man .who disliked .profanity. aM.qna are all noteworthy features. The ar- chlteetural-Forum; 186 E- 442nd St., Regular Price of his strlet rules througWnrl the fac- chitect, John A. Boyce, points out tory In all the*years of his executive New York, N. Y. capacity wai that no swearing be allowed. Dismissal from employ- WATCH OUR CHILDREN. 61 BROAD STREET, RED BANK, N. J. In the Old Second National Bank Building ment VIM the penalty. I fected to'Immunise children against measles, as one can Immunise them THE SMALL STORE WITH THE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE. Mr. Mount's remarks were supple- Childhood Afflictions May Develop against diphtheria by toxold or vac- mented by a short talk by Maurice Into* Serious After Complications. cinate against smallpox. Measles Is Schwartz, who said he owed the spread by sputum and discharges •tart of his career In the automobile Childhood diseases, such as meas- from the nose, especially during the business to the elder Mr. Mount He les, should not be considered llghUy. We have just concluded our twelfth year and GLOVES according to the State Department very Srst few days of Illness before HOSIERY saldjhat In 1919 Mr. Mount sold a T the rash appears and before the child Sale Beg. ' high priced -Cadlllao car to a Mr. of Health, because of the possible Our Special 79c rure Silk Sale Keg. after-compllcatlons. It la the logic becomes really sick. established an enviable reputation for Quality Mer- Cape Skin »l.S«Pr. S1.CS' WyckbB, taking In exchange-an old Suede . lJWPr. 1.W two-door Mitchell. Mr. Mount al- of Ignorance to assume that many of "If there Is a case In your neigh- Full-fashioned Blngless the childhood afflictions at worst are borhood keep your child from need- (Service or Sheer) $ .64 Pr. Genuine Pigskin J.MPr. 19S lowed Mr. Bohwarts to take this used chandise, Fairness of Price and Courteous Service. 1.99 car and dispose of it, whlsh he did just annoying, and that' the sooner less contacts as much as possible. Full-FasWoned Pure Silk _ .« Pr. $ .69 Kid Gloves IMTT. Why expose him to contagion that Kid Gloves l.WPr. the following day to a Keyport par- the children get 'them the quicker fure SUk Service or Sheer .89 Pr. .19 ty, and in the deal he made some will the attendant difficulties be re- may be followed by serious develop- Kid Gloves t.»Pr. 195 WOO. Mr. Schwartz told the Rotar- moved. ments. Service Silk Top ; -89 Pi. 1.00 We are again offering our merchandise at 2Q% off, Kid Fleeced ians thit then and thert'be realised Local boards ofheaJUr fenbrted "Parents cannot bo too consclenp Crepe, Very Shier - .98 Pr. 1.19 1Ja)Tr. MS tloui about-keeping their-well chil- 3 I,8« caSe| of meail»s to theSUte -Extra, IIMvy ^^—.^..^ l.w Pf. 1,49 -regardless of^prices, which^^ have already been re« ~"'-.TST*. dren from coming In contact with Ghamolsuede — .SSI*. M that easy for someone else he «euld Department of Health during De- Full-Fashioned SUk ft Wool ,7tPr. .8t> eembi'r. Compared with Sit casts as those who can transmit, the dlitstfe. Wool MTr. do It for himself, and th*» began Mr. It works the other way,' too. Be Just SUk and Wool Hosiery .« Pr. .69 duced to the lowest. We are holding our .as Bchwarts'a automobile activity In Red the' normal for a ftve-year avenge for December. • as conscientious about keeping your Bank. • • "'•,•' measles child away from other chil- Charles K. Champlin, who many ."Measles Is one of the dangerous dren. years ago while In the theatrical pro- diseases of childhood," said pr, J. lynn Mahaffsy, State Health Direc- "Remember that measles- causes fession had Mr. Mount build for him more deaths In New Jersey than does each, year a specially designed auto- tor. "It is one of the six major causes of deaths of children under scarlet fever. A case of measles in mobile body, spoke of the many your home should be reported tm- ; years of pleasant business relation- five years of age; lives that could be saved, If parents were more cau- mediately to the local health depart- ship he enjoyed with the Mount firm. ment By observing the regulations ANNIVERSARY He Injected Into his remarks a hu- tious. Young children are most li- able to catch the disease. of the health officials you will be pro- morous business agreement which teotlng the lives of other children." he entered Into with John H. Mount "Measles Itself Is not only danger- regarding the delivery of a car on ous, but frequently other serious Ill- 20 Off a certain date, which carried with it nesses follow It .Bronchoi-pneumonla Supported by Merchants. a penalty for each day the firmwa sIs one of the most common and fatal The Red Bank Register Is sup- complications. . . ported bv losal as well as out-of- behind in the delivery. Mr. Champ- town business men. Advertisement* Regular Prices lln stated that he was able to g«t a "The cause of measles -in notappearing regularly tell the story- SALE credit of 160 because of late delivery known. No serum has yet been per- Advertisement. v on that particular body, due toth e Washable factory being so rushed. PURE DYE SILK SATIN Sale Be*. PANTIES —» .W> » .99 Beginning Friday, January 28th DRESSES START THE WOBK NOW SUP8 _ -- .80 .99 GOWNS ». ~ 1.99 2.19 C Itaatrapha In Letter to Register And Offering Our Regular Merchandise at 20% Off 79 I 96* Have a Timely Appeal. Beg. Mo BegSU* .The Register ha* received a most PURE SILK The Merchandise U our regu- twelfth anniversary and to form Interesting letter signed "Mechanic." SUPS As The Register does not publish lar stock, fine arid perfect, and new customers to increase and All Wool SWEATERS communications signed with a nom g OFF Sale H«f. de plume, we cannot print the writ- CHEMISE carries our guarantee that you establish firmly our food will. er's letter In full, although there is Personal Loans DANCE SETS VEBY SPECIAL _ IM->*1M ntuoh merit to same. ' • NEGLIGEES muit be satisfied in every respect TWIN SWEATERS US LSS An interesting paragraph of the PAJAMAS as to quality and price or w« will You are invited to come in TWIN SWEATERS «.»' X»» letter urges those who are contem- TWIN SWEATERS . S.M 4.50 plating- building, remodeling, etc., to cheerfully refund your money. and look around. You may be •tart Immediately as construction COAT SWEATERS l-» l.tt gives work to many and helps'the When you need ready cash LAROS assured you will not be urged to buying power in our community. SILK UNDERWEAR Frankly, our purpose in hold- The writer also suggests that those buy or be annoyed. ASSORTMENT I 79C to 1.59 SLIPS ing this Sale is to celebrate our of having work done hire skilled me- for worthy purposes, inquire GOWNS Reg. chanics and that by so doing the un- STEP-INS Pajamas Mcto*LM skilled labor will and employment al- CHEMISE , „ __, so, He further states that continu- J E : Prloe ity of employment will lessen cost! PAJAMAS *« - SCARFS and leanen labor troubles. about this Bank's A CORSET for EVERY FIGURE He says that there Is a vast SALE I Be». amount of work being contemplated LAROS GLOVE SILK for this community this year and PANTIES We Carry the Follow- ing Corsets, Founda- 49c to 2.79 I 59c to 3.49 urges that this work'be carried on BLOOMERS OFF A GRADUATE COR- on the ba*\s of the foregoing para- STEP-INS tions and Brassiere*: C.B. ALASPBITE 20% Off SETtERE IN ATTEN- .graphs. VESTS BANDEAUS Beg. Fries F.N.rraoUeal Front DANCE TO FIT HANDKERCHIEFS OtUar Fire. Personal Loan Plan Bedform and Warner's ON ALL EVERY FIGURE Large Assortment LEWIS SPECIALS FROM ONE OF THE The Relief engine company was NEMO WonderUft OFF called cut Sunday afternoon toex - LADIES' KNITTED LARGEST ASSORT- LADYBOYAI. tinguish a small blue In the cellar CORSETS, MENTS OF CORSETS, Reg. Pric* UNDERWEAR BESTFOBM of the home of Quy VanNess on Lin- VEST 1 UNION BBIT FOUNDATIONS AND den place. No damage was done. VANITT WEAR-RITE FOUNDATIONS and BRASSIERES IN RED Dress Shields and Sanitary 20c to 39c I 48c to 79c KLEINEBT'S BANK. Aprons, Step-ins, H. AW. FIRST-AID BRASSIERES Bloomers, Skirts and B«lU DAFFY SILK AND WOOL OFF Hie First National Bank Reg. Pric* ^DRIVERS HLOOMEBS I 20% Off WE ARE THE AGENTS FOR WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF VESTS x l39c to $1.59 of Eatontown, New Jersey UNDERWEAR, CORSETS AND IT HATIOHAI punt cewoii UNION SUITS J CAMP Quilted 4 Blanket Robe* and Silk Negligees MATERNITY SUPPORT BRASSIERES IN EXTRA SIZES. Regular Frloe, $*.*» to iUM LAROS SNUGGIES PHYSIOLOGICAL SUPPORT POST-OPERATIVE SUPPORT OFF Member Federal Reserve Syitem ] 23c to 79c Price PANTIES !• Beg. Prloa CONVALESCING SUPPORT Reg. Price PTOSI8 BUPPORT $1.59 to $12.79 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation UNION SUITS J Me to OTo HERNIA SUPPORT TELL YOUR FRIENDS LADIES' BAGS BAcno-nxAO SUPPORT All Wool Flannel Approved Mortgagee GENERAL SUPPORT ABOUT THIS SALE. , Federal Homing AdminUtration , 1.so $1.00 BRACES ROBES OAUr SKIN _.. 1.M 1.6» $2.80 to $4.40 OAJJF MUM . J.M 2.M Regular tt.fl to^SM S . ',. •PJtCIAL CMWEOUT ... Jt l.OO OUR ONLY SALE IN THE YEAR. DO NOT MISS IT. RED BANK REGISTER JAttUABY 27,1938. : Kahtmi Woob Five Bills From Referendum For Pan Woflf from H«»u- Monmouth DA.R. fKtawr for afclMu, Here &nd There In , inehltrt u< boolnd Monmouth County Soil Conservation nun mi outerwear. Hear Mrs. Bennett 1 for tnt .umplw. Measures Introduced In the sen- Proposed' establishment of New Hodnon * Monmouth County Ate included: Jersey's first two soil conservation . Inc. Concord Talk On Europe Durand, Republican, Monmouth— districts rested today with farmers Wonted Wills, Con- Increases from $90,000 to $250,000 who; would, be affected by U>te pro- cord. N» flu i - Mn. Lillian C. VanButlrirk Hot- amount to be diverted from gaso- jects. ; ;•;,.•• ;, ••'•••• '•' '' line tax revinues to Board ol Com- ' Acting iinder a 1937 UgJslatlye tess at Luncheon Preceding Personal Note*, Sales of Property. Building Operations, merce and Navigation. . -. act, the State Sail Conservation MONMOUTH COUNTY January Meeting at Maryland Lodge Doings, Births, Marriages, Deaths Herbert, Republican. Monmouth— committee on Tuesday called a ref- now buys Tea Howe. ginlM any time during tha first Monmouth county, and, in Camden and Other Notes of Interest week In January instead of on New and Burlington counties. No date Mrs. Lillian C. VanBuskirk was Tear's day as now required;'broad- was set for the voting., coal colored hostess Thursday to members of Mon- Hospitals Get S7S,OOO. • Infant Smothers to Death. ens (cope of law providing pensions To inaugurate the projects would mouth chapter, D. A. R., at a lunch- Tho freeholders have accepted Dr. to policemen and firemen to include require approval by a. majority of Thomas Ward Leuin, the three- participating farmers, who must eon at the Maryland tea house on George O'Hanlon's report on hos- months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Har-fire departmentd s of township fire dis- Riverside avenue. The luncheon pr«r pitals receiving county aid for char- trictst . ' own at least 51 per cent of the vey D. Leuin of West Long: Branch, affected acreage. ceded the chapter's January meeting, ity patients and have, distributed was found smothered to death in his Irwln, Republicanp, Monmouth— Miss Ruth R. Dibben, regent, presid- ¥76,000. Monmouth Memorial ro- crib at their home early Friday morn- Authorizes constructioi n bby State Requests for establishment of the ed at tho business meeting; and Mrs. caived $40,177, Fltkln J25.79B, Hazard, ing, A doctor, who was called said Highway department, of draw- districts were made at public meet- WHY NOT 7 Trevonlan Bennett spoke on England, Long Branch, $8,019, "and Rlverview, the child had been suffocated some birdgd e oyer tthhe Sh hb y ings held at Freehold and Mooreo- IT CIVtS BETTER Ireland and Germany, recounting yl- Red Bank, $1,008. This is In addi- ,tlme during the eight. between Rumson and Mlddletown to town. The Conservation committee HEAT AND SAVES vid impressions of her recent trip tion to $115,000 distributed .under an- replace the old Oceanic bridge; ap- said a, petition from, Monmouth ME REAL through those countries. other act. The total hospital appro- Dr. Palmer Weds. propriates 4180,000 t,o fight beach county^ bearing 42 signatures, re- MONEY.' priation this year Is $200,000. Dr. Charles A. Palmer of Farming- erosion In Monmouth county, county quested that district be designated Mrs. Jacob B. Rue read m paper and participating municipalities to the "Freehold Conservation District1' entitled, "The Daughters of the Amer- Keansburs; Man Injured. dale and Mlas Helen Gates of Shrews- and Include the townships of Mill- bury, Massachusetts, were married furnish a like amount; appropriates can Revolution in Relation to the Wilson Smith of Keansburg was »10,000 Ho Louis Benevente of Key, stone, Freehold, Manalapan, Marl- Constitution and the Government." seriously injured Sunday morninmorning y ,, at Cambridge. TheThey'wily will make tnBi port ts compensation for arrest and boro, Hplmdel and Atlantlo and the Mrs. Ina M. Bruce and Miss Dibben when his car skidded on the slippery r """Ho at Farmlngdale, imprisonment on highway robbery western third of Mlddletown. were chosen delegates and Mrspavemen. t near. Burlew'a Tavern at I*™1* Dr- Palmer Is. a practicing; n charge later, confessed to by another It would embrace 126,000 acres. George W. Manson, Mrs. J. Halsey Keyport and crashed Into the rear of P y«clan. man. S. Reid, Mrs. Lloyd W. Grover and bus. He was taken to the South 8!»ri* m,,— Mrs. Fred B. Appleget, alternates, to Aniboy hospital, where It was found Sheriff bewee^T R*«£ r.» rf. CELEBRATE ANNTVEB;.8 ABIES. rrioDAT more and more thrifty peo- the Continental congress at Wash- he had suffered a crushed hip and lt lh.r I H106.. Robertss foreportreportBoIs I pla in this vicinity are ordering Seek Federal Aid ington from April 18 to the 22d. ( internal Injuries. He was later re- naa yea; Mrs—John-J-Qulnn, Mrs. J. H, n,room.—Anm — A-. buffetlmff.1-- suppe.tinner waw«s« ..rv.rservedt convent at Fiafnfielcf and. had "been a S. Reid, Mrs. Vernon Rose, Mrs. Dead at 85. and Mr.,and Mrs. Phlpps received teacher, In various schools ,for 48 Woman'Burned. 70-7& WHITE ST., RED BA1HK, N. J. Jacob B. Rue, Mrs. William id. John Curran of West Freehoid IBany glftf, Before her'marriage Shields, Mrs. Alvln Smith, Mrs. Wil- years. She had taught at St. Anne's died at his home Wednesday of last Mrs. Phlpps was Miss Marie Scott Mrs. Leroy Stratton of Matawan liam M. Thompson, Mrs. Minor B. school four years. week at the age of 85. He is «ur- of Monmouth Beach. township was burned Monday of last Phone 7800 TUton arid Mrs. Lillian C. VanBus- WPA Appropriations. vlved by one daughter, Mrs. Bridget week when flames caused damage of TUNE IN ON "THE SHADOW Applegate, and two sons, Alexander $650 to her houee. The fire gutted iEvery Sunday at 8:30 P* m> Statloo IVOR kirk. Representative Sutphln said Tues- One of the quickest ways to find a day President Roosevelt had apan- d David Curran. lob' Is to advertise In The Regis- the first floor of the house and the proved allotments by the Works ter's Want Department.—Advertise- furniture was damaged by smoke Progress Administration for a sew- Twins 77 Years Old. ment and water. , It Pays to Advertise in The Register ing, room project In Neptune town- Edward and George W. Martin of ship for *2S,6M. ' In. Addition, be Clarksburg and John W. and William said ths President had approved al- F. Meglll of Farmingdale, two seta YES! WE SELL lotment of $16,942 for cutting flee of twins, recently celebrated their lanes in Ocean township. 77th birthdays. All of them enjoy gool health. '•• Surrogate Sworn In. 'blue coaT """ L. Donahayi Mojunou^h Freehold Property Sold. , ,. _ .to for*^o yrtifa, was Robert Hibbs has sold his houia swofnlntb office Erlday by Judge J. on Broadway at Froahbld~to Mrs. Leon.Barkalow of A4«lphla and has p p, WIKOFE ~" .: :i;_",:. -He-is-statting UIB purohased Jthe . Raymond Flnegold «ve-year^term,-vvMi»s Ula bungalow on South street, which he 19 W; Front St/ "*' Tel. 552 '* r*ED l?ANfc Hendrlckaon arid Miss Ida M. Huff will occupy. were sworn In as special probate clerks. New Tire Store Manager. Judge Ackerson Beappolnted, Dudley Muschotte of Newark has I; Circuit Court Judge Henry E. Ack- been appointed manager of the S. & erson of Keyport, former state sen R. tire store at Freehold and will ator from Monmouth county, was make his home there. Walter Tow- honored Monday night by being Gov- era, the former manager, has been ernor's Moore's first appointee to betransferred to Newark. confirmed. He was renamed for a third seveti-yeai' term, which car- Aged AUentown Woman PflMl. ries a $18,000 a year salary. Mrs. Eliza A. Conine, wife of Jorn R. Conine of AUentown, died Tues- Keyport Man Advanced. day of last week at the age of John J. Scully of Keyport has been years. Besides her husband she Is appointed second vice president of survived by one daughter and five the Chase' National bank of New sons. York. Mr. Scully graduated in 1919 from the Keyport high school and Electricity By January Z9. then attended Syracuse university Electricity will be turned on Jan- and later the New York law school, uary 29 in the rural electrification He has been with the Chase bank project In Monmouth, Ocean and four years. Middlesex counties. In Monmouth Foiled In Suicide Try. county the subscribers live in the Marlboro and Manalapan sections. Thomas Walker, U2, of Long Branch, tried to commit suicide Sun. School Board Sells Property. day night In his home by Inhaling The Marlboro township board of gas. He was found unconscious in a education has sold the wheelwright chair by Miss Annie Voorhees, nil shop adjoining the grammar school housekeeper. He recently suffered an to tho Used Lumber company of attack of pneumonia and was des- Tennent for $200. The ground is to pondent because of poor health. be used to form a larger playground. FerrlnevUle House Burned. Annual Harness Horse Dinner. Fire almost completely destroyed the home of Joseph Berbrick at Per- The second annual harness horse rlneville Sunday while the' family dinner will be held at the American was away visiting friends. The fire hotel at Freehold on March 29. The started on the second floor, presum- first dinner was held last year as a ably from sparks from a chimney. A complimentary affair for Harry S. few pieces of furniture were saved Gould, owner of the Freehold track. by firemen. Seized for Sending Drug, . William A. Scott of New York waa Freehold Druggist Dead. arrested last week by postal author- Joseph H. Rosell, a druggist at ities charged with sending a pack Freeholdjsince 1888, died at his home age of marihuana to Harold Redd of Saturday. He would have been 80 Asbury Park. He was held under GO PLACES! y«an old tomorrow. He was edu- J5O0 ball. cated In the old Freehold academy and graduated from the New York Plan Half Holidays. College of Pharmacy. He is survive! Butchers and grocers of Asbury V1SIl!'—by telephone by a widow and two daughters. Park have decided to close their On Trip Ut Panama. places at one o'clock on Wednesday 1 afternoons except during the weeks Harry VanNote of Oakhurst, a that contain holidays, Chain stores member of the New Jersey Mosquito and Independents favored the plan. Extermination commission, sailed Matawan Couple Married. Friends everywhere are as near as your tele- Saturday for Panama, with other members of the commission. They Miss Ruth Unruh and Henry B. LETS YOU phone. They like to talk with you as much as will make a study of methods of Devlin, son of Mra. Patrick Devlin, mosquito extermination as practiced both of Matawan, were married Tues- ycfo do with thern^-and they are so easy to reach. in the tropics. day of last wetk in the rectory of St. Joseph's church at K»yport The Fire Chief Does to Jail. groom Is In the real tataU business. Sp&t the 4£cond6...and START Just call the number and in a minute or so you, Alexander Mitchell, retiring chief Supper Dance. of the Southard fire department, who The St. Rose Alumni association are visiting together as though side by side. was fined $200 and costs for drunken of Belmar will hold a mid-winter driving, accepted a term of 80 days supper dance at Deauvllle Inn Sat- • in the county jail last week in lieu urday, February 2, Dresa will be In Split the wind... and of payment of the One. Mitchell was formal. Miss Amelia Isola Is chair- arrested after his car had crashed man of ths committed. SEE HOW LITTLE IT COSTS Into a bus and another car. Freehold Girl to Wed. 18 miles for 15c—42 miles for 35c Lessees Face Ousting. Mrs, Uartha Spltsner of Freehold KXLBI Q Tha Asbury Park beach commit has announced the tngagnnent of •y mubUn tn* t&mtot •Ion has Instructed Its counsel, hnr daughter, Hlldegarde Martha, to l (any time in New Jersey) b.b«r »«>. ll »M«»t« • V ' At Jamea D. Carton, Jr., to begin pro- Robert B. Vanaman of Mlllvllle. No caedlngs for possession of all beach- datt ha* be«n set for the wedding.- SUNOCO •up uk «*>••• And after Seven at night and all day Sunday front properties and concessions Suift»ta Tax on Chain Store*. PMBEHVES leased by tha city council since tha OIL rates arc reduced on calls of 50 miles and over. The Trl-County Municipal aisoola- WOOHJI88 POWJ» btach commission law want into af- tlon went on rsoord last weak as far 41 +• fect In the summer of 1M0. vorlng a tax on all ohaln stores aa 100 miles for 3 jc—1000 miles for'1.70 Druggist Changes l-wltlon. on* method of solving the relief Otto Hartman, who has been htal problem. ALL WINTER LONG (Stitltn-tt-ititin j-mtnuu nt&hiindSuitifj ralnin ihl VnlttilSHUi, of tha drug firm of Hartman ft Holt NnptuiH Man Dmd. of Fruhold, has withdrawn from Kll.s H, Lewis, 72, dlid last Thurs- that Arm and has bacom* associated with Inn Roatll A Ftgan drug stort, day at the horn* of his (on, Norman NKW JERSEY HELL TELEPHONIC .COMPANY Ha eam« from Beach Hav«n to Free- J, L*wl« or Neptune. Huldti the ion with whom h« livid he leavu a wid- rot hold ow and another ion. m BED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 27, 1938. Page Nina-

VA^VHOflCeV . ,:v. : v ; IMre. Edward Vanderbelt, Harry Xl/^-.--.,'. ePl**L Dougall, Mrs. Albert Wlllgerodt, Mrs. ner will meet tomorrow tr> isja&MM. NoUo* la fcarabr given to th« legal vot- Nolle, is hirabjr (iytn,^ iiu l*«al >et- SevtSn Arraigned fpeseux, Edwin H. Walling. Henry W 011.311 8 VslUD Philip B. Walton, Sirs. H. R. Well- Frank .Curtis review ThkVy •r. of tin School D&Mot of UM fownihlD •n of th. School Dlatrlet of U» Soroush First Aid Squad M Shrewsbury, in .jtlift Ophwtr/o£;Mon. Of Bad B*nk, In th* Countr of Moa- In Police Court Harder, John Harder, Gilbert • T. baoher, Mm. John Regan, Mrs. Har- "Vanity Fair," and to near mouth, that tli» «ii6uml JM»Wit-for th« ttouth, th«t th* annual masting forth* Vanmater, J. Carlton Cherry and Sewing Meeting ry Vforford, Mrs. Alex Pepln and Smith review Margaret Mf^MUl 4lMti»n ot thr** Ji^blrato/th* Bo;b> n**i»sarr. to *n. ltSi. from four o'clock P. M. to Bin*day morning on charges ranging bU >J1 th. l«g*l voMra t>«MBt to outo'clock P. X.. and »• lauch longer a* nlajr from dliorderly conduct to driving dent of Sea Bright Organka- In the fire house Friday evening. of Clothing to Needy Families M n*e*M*nr, to enable all th* legal voters without a license. ' tion—Squad to Hold Dance Valuable prlies were swarded. Some im»t to cast their ballot*. James Bowman of Red Bank and of the lucky ones were Mr. and Mrs, —Two Members Discuss Mex- ; Thra* Membars will bs *la«ud . tfcn* February 12. B. Horner, Mr». William M. Acker- TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN •Mff, ;' • • - . ,- Ellis Johnson of Long Branch, both ico. At laid auaUiur will ba submitted Uia colored, were each fined $3 on son, Miss Helen Lambertaon, Mrs. question of voting a tax for the following Herbert Fowler was re-elected Timothy Walling, Mrs. Van England, Contractor and Builder charges of disorderly conduct They Mcmberi of the Woman's club of purpoeee; president of ihe Sea Bright first aid MIBS J. Kllcumlna. Mr, and Mrs, were arrested Sunday night follow- Red Bank met at. the clubhouse For current expenses •••..-—_...11*2,408.00 •quad at the annual meeting last Harry Seaman, Mr«. Fred Dean, SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING For repairs and replaceinints.. 11.000.00 ing an altercation on Bridge avenu», Thursday afternoon to assist Mrs. H. week. Jack Ryan succeeds Olaf Mrs. Joseph C. Cherry, Mrs. H*nry SCREEN AMD STORM ENCLOSURES For manual training ...... 4,000.00 near Cedar street, during which the R. Weilbacher In the making of a For building, tlttrstloni aad 1 Axelson as vice president. William Wamock, Mrs. Beatrice Cowan, Mrs. latter * wife, Mrs. Bills Johnson, was layette for the Red Bank Nursing TEL, JM8-BL M HUDSON AVE., BED BANK, V, X equipment ..._....„...... r 11,000.00 Severeaux was re-elected treasurer, Wheatley, Russell Hertle and Jack bit with a broken bottle. She was association. Material was furnished Charlea Eilenberger secretary, Neil Wamock; A number of special Total amount thought to.be treated at Riverviem hospital tor by club -memben. Mrs. Walter : niewsar/ is ...... '...4tlI.40i.00 cuts about the. right hand and arm.Shea financial secretary and Claude prizes were awarded, also ' a door . NOTIfe-Vs* Una eorrtnt twillMi Bruyere took charge of recondition- Includes trlneWala'; t**eharaVJanitor*", and ..DistrleU 1. i, i. 4, will vote at th*Arrests were made by Lieutenant Mlnaldi trustee for three years. prize. •udieal Inspector/,.»«J*rl«ii ;1«*1. Uxt Senior, High School. . ing .warm clothing- /or needy chil- WHEN A NEW Oeorge Clayton and Policeman Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hanton of soaks, ichool suppllss, flag'.,, transporta- DUtrlets «, *,' 7, 8, will voU at th* George Harvey Is captain,'Harold dren, and shoes and other articles of Oakland Street" School. Sprlgu* Williams. Sentences of 60 Perth Amboy were Sunday visitors DAY DAWNS— tion of pupils, tuition o« pupils atModlnj Ryan, George Dougherty anr/Claude clothing were given to Mist Martha SDMP1LE School* in oth»r dUfatt. »rlt§ th* MBsant DistrloU ». 10r will Tot* at the River days In the county Jail were sus- at the home of Mrs.'Emma T. Bu- fll ' Minaldi are lieutenants and Joaeph C, Hanson for distribution to needy of th« Poird ot Education. Ichoel llbrar- pended. dlgcr. •..'.... THEY who past to fi,. wmperitUoo of th« DUWet OUrlt, of { Douglas is driver. - families In Red Bank. -th» CTi.tof. *stri*t,*lid arrested Sunday by Captain Harry is chairman. At this ' affair the Mr. and Mrs. William Mallett ot b**n ":suesuehh » «W>njuid' . »ttl- tion of pupui; tuition of pupils attending Charles E. Meeker, Mrs. Hosea *nsll,h*» b** : iehoola In other districts with th* consent T. VanNot*. Sentences of siLadlesx ' auxiliary will dispose of' a IPor' M°nrnouth epent Sunday With •wer to "What Imt for at ll«*it t tthr*h * rrear* Immediate]Immediate* Chark, Mrs. Lyman C. Vanlnwegen, "*r*osdln"*dl g hihis-- off n*r bbeeomtaiT-a-membetaiTmember r ot th»l Board of education, school llbrar- months In the county Jail were sus- Mr. and Mrs. George Thorne. let. eompensation of the District Oierk, ot ihand-orocheted console set on ihe co- " * " ~" funeral service?" .'*f such Bosrd. and shell b*;**!* to ra«d pended. ' ' • Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ambroslno Mrs, Frank Warner, Mrs. Co(n«Uus the custodian of school moneye and ot tru- operative plan. Aller, Mrs. Mart P. Havlland, Mrs. ant officers, truant ichoolb insurance and Norman Serby, colored, of Leon- entertained friends from Red Bank ^"paSuoiuii lafiuiy nomln«UW'ifadld^Ui \ The squad answered 83 calls In Walter MoDouglaas, Mrs. Frank Oan- >to b* vot«d n M.uXtrMttttiu. must b*the incidental expenses of the schools. ardo was fined $10 for driving with Sunday. ' , ; *M7. Equipment acquired during ter, Mrs. Harry Ooldhurst and Miss •;91ad *ith fh* IHstrtot Cl*rk at;*"* tjj«« A member of the Board of Education Improper registration plates and hav- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Genovese spent ,U days btfor* th* d»U of 0>*>ma«UBg shall be at least It years of age. a cltlsen the past year Included a CTexo Elizabeth Scowcroft. ?ih ord*r to, h«T»th*;.nala*«.« such uan. and resident of the echool district, and ing no driver's license. Miss Doro- atretcher, new first aid kit, tannold the week-end with friends in New- JOHN E. DAY thy Epps of River street, also col- The International Relations depart- ^ldaU srintad on th* ofllelal bjHjts to b*shall hav* been- such a cltlsen and resi- spray outfit for burns, pillow cases ark, FUNERAL HOME -.VtU'-ln toting. /In.c«lc!)i*tl«»' ft* !*»»• dent for at least three years Immediately ored, had. her registration card re- and rubbeber sheets• • . —The ambulance i John Ardolln° «' Brooklyn spent ment, of which Miss Katharine Fos- l«»ntlon.d tw«ntr .dawtlthjjr thr Jllng preceding htl.or her becoming a member voked for lending Serby the plates w k n ter Is chairman, met Friday to hear dar or th* •• .ctlon dar, but not both, ot avch Board, and shall be able to read now carrries seveen tanks of oxygeoxygenn I I • « -° d with Edward Cerllone 85 Riverside Ave., Phone 332 Red Bank 1 from her car. Mrs, Thomas Lafon and Mri. Carl aseVwrlt*-- . ' ''•• "•• '••••:'• '• I • Four new tireti s were purchased re- • *"family^ ft?l.lly Ml Maple Place Phone 135! Kejrport snrpos* may K obUln«d fr*m thrPIstrlet: Petitions, legally nomlnktlng «andldat*a Leon Fargo of Bridge avenue was cently. Mrs. Frank Stanhope had an oper- 0. Norris discuss Mexico. Mrs. La- to b* »o«d on at laid meeting, must be sentenced to serve from, to, to 161 fon gave, a detailed report of her por- who maT,voU In'^ filed with tut District clerk at least twen- ation for nose trouble last week, khoJFmMnt for" A».last pnc^Ung ty days before the date of the meeting days in the county workhouse at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Montesano, Mr. sonel experience* In that country. ;»n*ral «l*«Uo», and thos* who** n«mm In order to hav* th* names of sueh can- Freehold after being arrested on Sat- and Mrs. Patrick Montesano and Mr. She said that the population of Mex- :IJSir on th* l>*nnan«nt .rtfUtry list of didate printed on the official ballots to beurday by Sergeant James 8heedy on Hazlet. ico consists largely of Indians and th. muntolpalttr *r* thos* whq ngi>t*r at uied in voting. In calculating the above and Mre. Jerry Slano 6f Brooklyn a charge of disorderly conduct made s ent contrasted their handicraft stage to polling plae* on th* Baturdar »»*dng prs- mentioned twenty days either the tiling by Louis Davisoa of West Bergen ( h k R...»..„. „„ „„ „„„ „ P Sunday with Albert Slano. A c osdlng th* tlwtlon b.twwn th* hour* of day or the election dey, but not both, In. HsslsJ .*,.?!!-2*!t irom'MriV'Ectaa*'M."w."Veiiux?. ««i"".5« M. hcurt)t i Mrs. George Thome spent Tues- our machine age. She displayed sev- may be counted. Blank forms for this •>» o'oloek and « o'clock P. M. Anr parwjn place. Mrs. James Neldlnger of Bethany day with Mrs. George Bartleson "61 eral articles made by Mexicans. Mrs. niV ««lst.r who li.qualiajd to vottln purpose may be obtained from the District Norris furthac developed tbe subject i ;.th«t district for a ntmbtr of th* l*gbla- road was hostess to the members of Atlantic Highlands. ATTEND OPEN HOUSE. Ctur*. Persons who may vote a£" the election theCrescent club of St. John's Meth- John Boughmer Is on the sick list by speaking of Mexican roads, trans- Goal « Coal arei (a) Thoie'whO'Were registered for the odlit church at her home' Thursday John Potosky of New York spent \ portation facilities and agriculture, ' . NOTICE. last preceding general election or any spe- Bell Telephone Co. Host to Many evening. Following the business ses- the week-end. with Mr. and Mrstogethe. r with the country's natural Compare These Prices NoUc* Is h*t*ojr.gl»*n to ths Itgal vot- cial election held subsequent thereto: or at Local Office. sion, which was conducted by theIgnite Patosky. resources. She explained the effects ;«» ofth. School Wstriot of th* Township not being rejiitered hut being qualified to »f Holradal, In th* County of Monmouth. YOU for a member ot the Legislature-have More than 8,800 residents of Redpresidentpresidt , MrsM .E lElm A. Bafcrcn- Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mallconlca of various tariffs on Mwdco. OUTERS OCRS SAVINGS jth*t th* annual ma»tl(ig fqr th* *l«cUon registertd at the polling place on the Sat- Bank and vicinity availed them- burg, refreshments were served. spent Sunday at Brooklyn. Mrs. Peul H. Axtell gave a short of four (4) Mambars of th. Board of urday preceding the election, between th* were served. Stove or Nut .... $11,50 ton $10.25 ton .... $1.25 idacatlon will "b* h«rd at th* School- hours of 7lO0 and 9:00 P. M. , selves of tha invitation "extended by Those attending were Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. William Danuek of report on China, Mrs. W. P. strode ;hoos* In Holmd.l Villa** on Tuaadar. (b) Those In a district havlrlg perma- the staff of tbe Red Bank telephone ward,- Mrs. Peter Quarloyg, MrB. Matawan spent Sunday with Ml-1 on. England, Mrs. Josepph h. Turner PEA :... $10.50 ton $9.25 ton ....$1.25 Abruarr 8th, 1°SB. from sa* ^*4 • JP. H. to nln* o'clock P. M, and as much Frank McCleoster, Mrs. George. Em- on r.usEia, Mrs. J. D&nlel Tuller on lesst thre* dare prior to the data of th* there last week, according to A. J, Amlllo Mallconlca has returned to ijongar as may b* n«e*s>ary to *nabl* all election. *•* of the Board . of Maitland WaiynWaiyngg , MrMrss. Walter Sunday with Mr and Mrs! Brown of | enen Mrs Albert Lldtth M 'For B«palrs and Improv*m«nts 1,000.00 Education will be held at the Schoolhout* inclement weather or other reason, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs! Brown of | enen, Mrs. Albert Llndenstruth, Mrs PHONE: Red Bank 320 on Tuwdlyr Febrnary «.-Mis-, fromsevmj and wh.._o. -wish -to see how a modern Bmale, Miss Genevleve Morrell, Miss Keyport. "J. B. Woodoock, Mrs. Walter Me- . Total amount.thought to b* o'clock P. M. to nln* o'clock P. M., and r-iWllll Miss Rosalie Stranlero, daughter of i .Mcansary It ,...,.,.^..,.» M jnuah lower *i m»y b* neotaiary, t* telephone exchange operates, to ar-1 William Lambertson,, Miss Helen Mr,: and Mrs. Balvatore Btranlero, , DaUd this !5th day of Jajur enable all th* legal voters present to cast range with him at any time for a.! Lambertson; Miss -Marguerite Quack- '. • ALEX. L. UcCLEDS, their ballots. YlslU enbush and Miss Vera Tombleson. celebrated her 20th birthday with a Dlatrlct Clark. I Member, will be elected S rears. party at her home Saturday evening. : Mrs, Peter Quarloyg will entertain MOTK:—Th* t*rm "currant Axptnass" At laid netting will be submitted th* The road to better and bigger bust- Games were played, solos were ran- inoludM prlpeljals', t*«h.r»'. Janitors' and question of voting a tax for tha following at the next meet February 3 at her ness leads through The Register's ad- home at Keansburg. der«d, dancing was enjoyed and re- medical lnip«tort' salarlai, fu.l, te*t purpoaei: vertising columns.—AdverUisment. bookl,. ichool supplltl, flagi. transports' For eurnnt expenses ..... 1 18.S78.00 Mr. and Mrs. Robert'T. Woolley, freshments were served. Music Was Fill Your Home With New Furniture tlon of pupils, tuition of pupUt atundlnt furnished by Prof. Italo Acquavlna schools In other dlttricts with th* consent Tor repairs and replacements., 900.00 Miss Iris Wooley, George Chlsman NOTICE. of Red Bank. Hiss Stranlero re- of tha Board of Education, school Ubrar- Total amount thought to be and J. Leon Schanck, Jr., motored ias, compsnlatlon of th« District CUrk, of Notice Is harebr given to th* Itgal vot- »t0- T>kii«^«i«i., a J ' \* sn-,~ ceived many handsome gifts. Among th* -sustodlafi of th* monays and of truant necessary la ; ...4 14,179.00 era of ths School Dl.trlct of ths Borough I Philadelphia Sunday. Mr. Chls- ofnc.ri, trosnt schools; Insuranc* and the Dated tola Mth da • " of Uttls 8Uv*r, In the Oountr of Mon. man returned" t' o ~Philadelphia after those present were Miss Ruth Loshen lacUanlal «p«ns*s ofmth«j ichools. mouth, that th* annual neatlat for thea visit with his daughter, Mrs. Wool- of Hazlet, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund •••-./ V * """DiSfirt"Clerk. eectioelection ooff two mtrrib*rs>.ot*o f tths Boaroard of Acme's MID-WINTER Acquavlva of Red Bank, Misses An- A'nwmbsr «f th* Board of Bduoatlon KOTXi-^Th* term • "current expenses" EducatioEdti n Willl l b* hlheldd att tthhe DistricDiri t ley. shall b* at least 21 years of as., a cltlsen Includes prlnetrjsliY tesohari', janitors' and Schoolhous*. Markhavi Place, on TtissTtiss- Mr. and Mrs, Harry B. Manoe of gelica and Josle Allocco, Nlcoletta, and rMldent of the ichoil dlltrlct, end ctaj, February shall hat* be«n such ,« clUsen and raiU msdlcai Inspectors' salaries, fuel, text ctajr, February • 8 , 1089108089,9 , from-fm77 'lo'clococockk tbe Holmdel turnpike left Saturday Marie, Lucy Beatrice and Viola books, school* suppIlM,. flata, • transports* P . M. to 9 PP. .M, and as mach longsl r Straniero, Sunny Stranlero, Thomas 4ent for at least three years immadlaUly 1 ai mar b* nacessary, t o enablb*l alll hthafor St Petursburg, Florida, where preceding hie or her becoming a. member tlon of puplla, tuition of pupils attending Maria and Mr, and Mrs. Salvatore of such Board, and shall be abl* to- read eehools In othlr dlltrlete with\ th* eonunt lagal voters presant to cast thalr ballots. they Will spend about two months at And write. ' . ;-•";,.*• xj,j ,' ot th* Board of Education, ichool librar- 2 Members will bs elecud 8 ysars. ' their whiter homo Slrnnierp, ies, compensation of the Dlltrict Clerk, of 'At said mealing will bs submitud th* ~ Petitions, lually nomlnttlngimuidldetes UUMtterl-df VBlln-jft taitornnrfollowlhi Mr,~and Mrs. Plereon-Dean-and - t«m-nrt»d on en said meeting! must k* children Eva and • Walter:vlBltea•- at died, with th* District Clerk at least twen- ant olTleers, truant icheoli. Insurance m tr 4s>l b.(or. th. daU of tl. meeting taa lneidanUl,expanlee of. the schools. . Por eurrent expahsea .. 4 l>,Mi>0* Freehold Sunday. Marlboro. In order to hav* the names of euch can. A member of the Board of Education For repairs and replacements,: 1,800.00 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hertle visited . dldat* printed on th* ofnoial balloU to beshall •* at least 21 years of age, a cltlscn used In voting. In calculating th* above and reeldant of the school dlstrlet, and Total amount thought to be at Bed Bank Sunday, Over $80 was cleared at the cafe- shall hare been such a cltlsen and resi- . neceiaary Is „ f S0,7«l.00 Mr. and Mrs. George Duncan and teria supper held Thursday night in mentioned, twenty day* either the Jllng, dent for at least three years Immediately day or th* el.cOort. day, 4>ut Bot both, Dttad this 27th day of January, Ills. children and Mr. and Mrs. Morris the Dutch Reformed chapel. preceding his or her becoming a'member SARAH M. UPPINCOTT, may b. counted. Blank forma for this of sunk Board, and shall he all* to read Duncan were recent guest* at the , Mm. William Sparling of Maine purpoie may be obUlned from th* Dlatrlct and writ*, Dlitrict Clerk. NOTE:—Th* term "current expensts" home of Mr. and Mrs. George Era- was the recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. " Petitions, legally nominating candidate* 1 William Lyman." OFFERS SAVINGS FROM 20 to 40 Persons who may TOU In addition to Includes principal* * teMhtn', Janitor*' and mons, of Bethany road. to he voted on at said meetlns. must bis 1 tboi. reglrtertd for th. last preceding (lied with the District Clerk at least twen- medical lnapecton salarlei, fuel, text Mrs. Wilfred K. Andrews and chil- Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Conover and general *l*cUon and those whoe*. names booki, ichool lupplln, flags, transporta- ty days before the daU of th* meeting dren and Everett Slmonson of River Patricia Ann spent Sunday with appear oh th* parmanant reglitrr Hat ot In order to her* the names ot such can- tion ot puplla, tuition ot pupils attending th* mnnlcipallty are those who register at didate printed on the official balloU to baschools In other districts with the oonient Edge were Haxlet visitors Saturday. Mrs. Conover's peoplo at Atlantic polling wac* on th* Saturday evening pre- used In voting. In calculating th* above of gie Board ot Education, ichool llbrsr- Mrs. Harry 9. Cowles accompanied Highlands. •**! COInPf">atlori of. the SIstrUL Clerk, of ndlng the election batvreen the hour, of mentioned twenty dare either the Ming them home after spending a week FrodorioU Thompson, Jr., has Here's A Few Store-wide Specials I fo'eloek and « o'clock P. M. Any person day or the 'election day, but hot both, tb* euitodlan of ichool moneys and of tru- may rwlstar who Is qualified to vote In may he counted. Blank forme for this ant officeri, truant icbooli, Insurance and with her daughter, Mrs. Walter G. i'..covered from an operation for ap- that district for a member ot th* legUla- purpose may be obtained from' the Dlitrlet the Incidental expense* of th* ichooli. Sabey and family of Leonla, pendicitis. tar*, «~ • ; Clerk. A member of the Board of Education •hall be at leaet 21 yean of am, a cltlsen Chief Edmund Carhart. ^Flrat As- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stattel and NOTICE. Pereoni who may vot* at tie election sistant Foreman James H. Ackerson, Mra Lester Smith returned from BEDROOM SUITES am and resident of the echool dlitrlot, and Notice 1s hereby given to the legal vot- shall have been such a cltUen and re>l- Stacy Carhart, Robert Everdel 1 and Florida Monday, (a) Thos* who were registered for the er* of the School District of the Township dent for st lent thr** years Immediately Edwin H. Walling from Haz'et fire Mrs. Walter Helser visited over • • , Regular Price Sale Trie* of lllddletown, In the County of Mon-Isst preceding general election or any bps- pleading hla or her becoming a membtr mouth, that^tha annual meeting for theclsl 'election held subsequent thereto i or of such Board, and ihall be able toTlid company, attended the fire police the week end with her sister, Mrs. 3-Piece CONVENTIONAL WALNUT SUITE $69.00 $46.00 election ot > Member* of Uie Board ot not being raglsUred but being qualified' toand write. school at Port Monmouth; Monday Katherlne Wober of Elliatieth. vote for a member of the Legislature hav* BduotUon will he held at the following Petitions, legally nominating cindldstu evening. Tho school Is being con- Miss" Nina Magea spent Sunday at places! registered at the polling place qn th* Sat- to be voted on at said meetlnt, mdit b* 3-Piece SOLip MAPLE COLONIAL SUITE 72.00 49.00 urday preceding the election, between the riled -with the Dlatrlct Clerk at least twen- ducted by the state police. Over ISO her home on Main street. First election dlitrlet — Mlddletown hours of 7:00 and COO P. M. ty days before the data of the meeting firemen were present from different The YOUDR: People's meeting at 3-Piece SOLID MAPLE MODERN SUITE 84.00 58.00- (b) Those In a dlltrict having perma. In order to hare the namii of'iueh can- "^Second election district—Naveelnk nent registration who are registered at didate printed on the official ballots to bssections of the county. the chapel Sunday evening was led r least three daye prior to th* date ot the used In voting-. In calculating th*-above 'Mr. and Mrs. Otto DoUon of Dobbs by Miss Barbara Graham. 3-Piece MODERN WALNUT SUITE „ 110.00 74.5(* iWrd election dlstrlct>-Belford School. election. ment|on*d twenty days either th* filing Ferry, tf. T., were Sunday guests of Fourth election dlitrlet—Leonardo High day or the eleotlon day, but not both, Mrs. H. I. Schanck Is vliitlng at 3-Piece SHERATON MAHOGANY SUITE 125.95 89.00 may ba countid. Blank formi for thli Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Z. Dolson of Red Bank for a few days. Fifth election dlstrlot^-Llneroft School. ' NOTICE. purpos* may be obtained from the Dlltrict Bethany road. Mr.- and ~Urs. Frank Thompson Sixth election district—Port Monmouth Clerk. 3-Piece CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SUITE 141.00 98.00 Notice li her*by given'to the losal vot- Mr. and Mrs. Gus Flschlowitz of and daughter were guests of Mrs. ers of the School District of til Borough Persona who may vot* st tie election Thompson's parents at Sea Side 6-Piece MODERN WALNUT SUITE 167.00 114,00 i n«eUon district—Cast Keus- of Bumson, In th* Countr of Monmouth, r«i . . th* Old Dutch Tavern spent Monday Heights Sunday. B,h^el«.Uon dleW«tr-Falr VUw that th* annual matting, for th* election (a) Those who werwtr* retUUnrsrlsUrsd for theat Asbury Park. of four memiirs ot the Board of Educa- '"t pr»i-*dln, » genaral. elscUo.. .. n or tnjtwa Clifford VanKlrk Is recovering 6-Piece COLONIAL MAPLE SUITE 189.00 127.o6 School. .. Miss Hazel Davis of Prejquc Isle, tion will be held at th* High School, Ridge clal electio_. _ _ —n hel— __-d_ aubsequan___ —-»-,wv..tv the*^jr*ttr o i or from his recent operation at the on Tu«sda»,v February «. l»8», from four Road, on Tuesday, February 8, 1938, from nnott beinbi g IO'i reiUtertt d bub tb beini g qnallned Maine, Is visiting at the home of Mr. 7-Piece SHERATON MAHOGANY SUITE 210.00 147.00 o'clock P/i*. lo nine o'clock P. M., and six o'clock to nln* o'clock P. H.. and as to vote for k merhbir of th* Ceglsliture and Mrs. Frank P. Sproul on theMonmouth Memorial hoilptal. Long as mueh longer as may be naoaeeary, to much longer at may be, neeeisary, to en- hava registered at the polling pise* on th* state highway. Branch. 7-Piece MODERN SUITE (Genuine Harewood and • *n*bl* all th* tag*! «Urs preeent to cast able all legal votan present to east their Saturday preceding the election, between Miss Ethel Dorrer was the guest ballot*. Vincent Sproul, A student of'the th 1O the hours of 7:00 snd VIO0 P. M. Sycamore) 295.00 225.00 Vot*rs iSu.t vot. In th. district In I Members vrtll be *t*cted for I years! (b) Those In a dlitrlet having perms- Miles School for male nurses at Newof her brother, Lester Dorrer of 1 Member will- b* *leeted for 1 year. nent registration who are registered at Schanck street Thursday. MeSb.™' will b. *l«Ud th«e Tork, spent Sunday at his home on At. aald meeting will be lubmltud the least thrw. dayi prior to th* dst* 61 th* Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holland are question of Wtieg a tax forth* following election. the state highway. ; "iT'sald.meeting »»l V .<*mltted the the proud parent! of a daughter, DINETTES purpose*purpee ! Mrs. Elmer Z. Doleon was hostess aueiUoh ef voting a ux tor the following who will be known as Carol Xnn. For current expenses ...- I <4,100.00 . NOTICE. to the members of the Haslet Cro- BegularFrloe Sale Mo* purpoieet For repairs aad replacemenmU...t . »,800.00 Mre. Nettle Wells I* visiting her Current expenses -..—.WMJO.OO 0 00 Notice li hereby ilrin to the legal vot- dieting club at her home Thursday FoF r manual trslnlrutiig t '••-"—* - ''O" - son James at East Orange. 5-Piece SOLID MAPLE COLONIAL SUITE $25.00 $17.00 Mslnunsnce •••JI For llbr»ry - ....i~ ..... 1.800.00 er! of the School Dlitrict of the Borough afternoon. Those attending were of Fair Haven. In the County of Mon. Mr. and Mrs. William Ludwlg and TJLjiDre>rk * ( Mrs. Joseph Ahlers, Mrs. Plerson mouth, thst the annual meeting for the daughter of Elmburst, Long Island, 5-Piece BLOND MAPLE SUITE 62.50 36.00 Manual training Total amount thought to be election of three number, of the Board Dean, Mrs. Anna Reya, Mrs. Marie VoeaUonal '...- - necessary I ...... I el.100.00 was the guest of Mrs. Dorothy Mc- of Education will be held at the Willow Hertle, Mrs. Albert Wuesterfeld and 6-Piece SOLID MAPLE COLONIAL SUITE 54.00 39.50' Th* following woeoiltion will alao be Street'School on Tueaday, February 8th, •Cue Sunday, Total amount thought to be aubmittedi Delia Dolson of Keyport. The next neoeesaiy I178.H8.00 1988, from seven to nine o'clock P. M.. ror new wolpe*a*t eyd Imr and *s much longer as msy be neneaary me*tlng •will be held at the home 7-Piece MODERN WALNUT SUITE 110.00 7650 The following propositions will allo he pr*v«m«nt to ground! ...... :.» 4,000.0( to enable all the legal voters present to Dated thle lltk Jiy_ of January, l»i«. cast their ballots. of Mrs. Joseph Ahlers. State Hospital. 6-Piece MODERN SOLID MAPLE SUITE 112.00 79.00 RBSOLVllD, That the Board of "educa- «.,«. LONOSTRBBT. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey S. Bedle of tion is hereby authorised t .•-.-• District CUrk. Three namhirs wUl be *lected for I Bedle road Have left for West Palm 1. To Spend the .urn of, IU70.00 for NOTBi—Th* turn "current' explniei" yaari. 7-Piece MAPLE AND BLOND 141.25 109.00 furniture and equipment and alteration! At aald meeting will be svbmltted the Beach, Florida, where they will Mlis Dorothy Orton and Miss Alice Includes prineipsls', teaehin', Janitor*' and Queetlon ot voting a tax for the following midlcal lniMctora' , salarlea, fuel, text spend ths rest of the winter. Miss Dllatush are spending a month's va- l°r'lUTo"transfer the sum of U.000.00 purpoaesl cation In Florida. books, sehool luppllea, Siga, transports- Conitano* Bedl* Is staying with her from the Current Ixpen** Account to the tlon of pupils, tuition of pupils attending; For current expensee ..... 4 11,700.00 Robert K. Moss of Boston univers- Maintenance Account school! In other dlitrjcU with th* coment Repalri and replacement! . 100.00 broUiar and alster-ln-law, Mr. and 8. To transfer the sum of 11,0(10.00 ity li icrvlng a month's junior In- LIVING ROOM SUITES of th* Board of Education, ichool llbrar- Mrs. Ralph Bedle of Matawan, dur- from the Current Expense Account to the Total amount thouiht to be • terncship at the hospital. lee. compemstlon of th* District CUrk, of ing ths absence of her parents. Capital Outlay Account. the custodian of th* moneys and ot truant necesiary I II.SOO.OO A concert by the Marlboro hospital BeguIarFrloe BalePrte* Dated- thl. «th«.y Dated thli 3ith diy of January, 1»JJ. Mrs. Emma T. Rudlger and Mri, onicars, truant lehMla, Insurance and th* concert orchestra will be given Intldental upena** of th* aehooli. H. UDOAR ShlTH, Kthil Jackson Wolfs of Woodbrldgo 2-Piece JAC. VELOUR SUITE 113.00 77.00 Dlatrlct Clerk. Thursday evening, February &, at t A member of the Board ot Education District Olerk. visited frlendi at ths Barblson Plaza NOTBl—Th* term "current expenses" shall be at least tl years of axe, a eltlsen •NOTEi—Tho term "currant npsmsn" o'clock In the lervlce building. hotel at New York Wednesday. They 3-Piece CONVENTIONAL SUITE ". 126.00 89.95 Inoludea prlnelpsls', teachers', Janitor*' and and resident ef tit* school dlitrlot, and IncludM principal!', teacheri', Jsnltors' and Robert Stone, clinical psychologist, msdleal Impecton' lelsrlei, fuel, Uxt •hsllihava MM eueh a eitlien and rail- medlial Impecton' lalarlil. fuel, test also visited the exhibits of decora- books, school auppllaa. nags, transporta- gave a talk to this P«r«nt-T*acher 3-Piece TAPESTRY FRIEZETTE 166.00 119.00 dent ger it least three' yetn Immediately looki. ichool lupplln. Oigl, trsmporti- tive paintings In the Art gallery, tion of puplli. tuition of pupils attending preeefllng hit *r her kMomlns a memblr tlon of puplli, tuition of puplli attending association of Lakiwood Tuesday on W«ho*l* In other b* voted On st isld meeting, muit b* the euitodlan of th* moneyi and of truant after spending a vacation at Miami (Ho***., truant ichooli, Iniufahte and th* *d with the District Clerk at bast twen- Women's Republican clubs bf Mon- InddnUl a»«u« of th* echooli. ~^oeri, truant ichooli, Ibiuranw and th* Beach, Florida. ty da/a before th* data ol the meeting Inel mouth county Friday afternoon at A BUXlber of th* Boerd ef BdncaUoYi •Idmtal Mpenaee of th* seheols. Prof. Kutay and his Psychology RUGS In order t* hav* th* namei of tueh can- A shall b« at least II yeera el aaa. a artisan didate) printed on the official ballots to be A member of tha Board ef Mueatlon th* Molly Pltohar hotel, Red Bank. to ahall be att leaaleast 11 yearyearss of aft, * eltlu.;_...n. club of the Mlddleiix County Junior and re*M«nt of th* iihool dlitrle*, and used in v*tiag. In calculating th* ab*v* and reeldi aft, * Th* fifth annual dlnnir snd con- 20 ent of college at Perth Amboy visited th* ahall hsv*.been •Nth * altflen mi real* imtlonod twenty day* etTthen- th* mint ihalhall have been iiiatheh aihooa cltiwl dlttrdlttriotn aai d , realan-d ftreno* of the Rarltan township SAVINGS on such nationally known makes at Karagheu- dent f«r e»' Iteut three mars lanaedlately iy or th* eleitlon d*r, but not both, dent for at least three years immedlttely hospital January 20. They were priced ng hit or her becoming a Mtmker Jnil' be counted.. Blank forms far this preoedlnghli Or her becoming- a menblr board of eduoatlon was held at thegiven a short talk by Dr. J. B. Gor- siaii, maken of the famous Gulistan; Bigelow, Sanford, of euoh Board, and Asll be abl* to r**d Purpese may be obtained from the DUtritt >f .luch Board, and ikell 1* able to r*ed Old Dutch tavirn on th* state high- and write. ' auch Bo don, medical director, and wer* tak- and write. way Saturday *v«nlng, when a tur- 40 en on a. tour of Inspection of th* Cochrane and HighUtown. Petition!, legally nominating eandldella persona who may vote In addition to Petition!, legally nominating candidate! ta be voted on at said meeting, must be thtue r«*let*red for th* last preeedinc S i*''lu* on at said meeting, must b* k*y dinner w«* served to SO ponpio. Institution. tiled with the District dark at beat Una. general eleetlon and then who** names «l*d with Ik* DUtrist CUrk U Mut Men- Thosi attending w«r« RufutO. Wall- Dr. Charles C. Ornvei, Jr., has r«- ty dire b*for* the lit* of the neeiTnf appear on the permanent registry lilt ef ty didir: i before the date of the HMtlni In* snd Dr. H. W. Hartman ot Koy- In order to hav* the names of suih oat. tie munlelpalltr ar* those who ngliter al •rd*r to have the nsraei oTauakwn" urncd to duty sftir having b«*n 111 Se« Our Window for Special Display of dldaU printed on tie official ballot! to h* poTllna slae* on th* Saturday evening pre- let* printed on the ofllelil kalleti to be port, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgn D. [or some tlmo In tlin personnel ward uiid In voting. In «*leuUtin« •edln* the station between the hours •{ Behanek, Mr. and Mrs. Rcymorul Ml»e Hue Tomifixlla apant tho mention**mentioned) twenty ddeyi e either 1 o'clock and I o'el*ek t. M. Any ~ - - Walling, Mr. and' Mrs. Adnlph O. Living Room and Easy Chairs at Attractive Prices. day or tnthes eJ.rtlor,electioni day, but .net mir register .wli* li ousll(led is rite In wrok-enrt at th« home of her psr-, may be counted. Blank forme far that dlltrllt for a i legtela- Brooder, Mr. and Mrs. P. Otto Wrtl- nnt«, Mr. and Mr*. F. Tomaeella of | UNOM may be obUlned from the Dlitrlet ture. gand, Mr. and Mrs, Harold J. Jacob- tammbnton. s*n> Mr, and Mrs. Harry P. Heamon, Vewone.who 1 — m ' *»•• Phone Phona Mr. and MM. Norman Rathbone , Bom* 103,000 box** of Brazilian w Mr, Md Mrs. O, K, BUIIwell, Mr. orange! were shlppad to Canada dur-1 Red Bank Red Bank The) oM*f «r« ftt and Mrs. 0. W. Jamison, Mr*. Mnr-Ing the 1M7 season, Th* p**k of th* irw*b*o*m«lii rusrlts a Bourth, Mrs, A0*l Reid Brailllan orange atason has p«Mid' KiO RANK 5 LfAOINC, f URNIWKl HOUSE ith JohBMm, Mrs. H*lin Dinpremix, and no furthir.ihlpmtnt to Canada '* Job pflntinf d*p*.rtni*ii. Mri. Mary I* Dougherty, MIM Klile II contemplated at the present Mm*, I 2104 IJ'j )/ MONMOtllH ^ IUD ((ANIC, 2104 -- It for .your btntflt. Ar* you D, Bahr*nburr Mlis Miry W. Wool- according lo report* from Bio d*! UM, of ltT-A4v»rU»nn*nl I MIM Agnos Wllklnion, Mr. sndJsnilro, i 1 ft'* . RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 27,1938. It. Well, here Is one way—disguise the milk in a tasty, tempting way and Dining Abroad SIDNEY BNOW Will h? glad Food, of-course, must be well then just try and refuse them. E Hot Off the Griddle PRUNE MILK DRINK to answer any questions seasoned to be worthy of 2 cups milk At Home on food Three Meals A Day its piquancy 2 cups prune juice ESTHEil OONLAM 1 teaspoon lemon juice A Touch of Tartness in Austrian VoL8.No. 1 Copyright BY SIDNEY SNOW, 19SS Edited by WILMA E. DEOTE Combine ingredients and stir well ;•••*<»••»>••••«•• or shake vigorously. Potato Dish If your waffle Iron ever becomes TOMATO MILK COCKTAIL A NEW SALAD FOR stained with bits of charred food, or, 1 cup evaporated milk In all parts of the world one Is very Few grains salt .••.•" . , apt to run into fine recipes that just Economical One Egg * I A BRIDGE LUNCHEON with grease, clean. It with a boiue- seem suited to the; American tastt. -hold-cleaner-that doesn't-soratob and 3 cups tomato-Jules——: —r— Few grains pepper We, like BO many of the fotelgn coun- Fried Oysters On Toast When a group of women gather which polishes as It cleans. Simply tries (and this probably due to oar for a luncheon and an afternoon of sprinkle a. Bmall quantity of Bus Combine ingredients and stir well foreign ancestry), find sour dishes Nut Loaf Cake Proves bridge you are really In a very criti- cleaner on a damp cloth and rub it or shake. To make it more "grown- much to our liking, even If this bit cal position. Tour luncheon is being over the stained surface. When the -." serve In cocktail glasses with of tartness Is served In the .potato Served With Horse Radish observed through the eyes of four or stains disappear, wipe with a damp leete wafers: • dish. This is a, bit unusual. to us eight critics who are looking for cloth and dry, and your waffle Iron PINEAPPLE MILK DRINK who are used po having tartness In Blessing To Budget something special, something they •111 gleam with spick and span clean- 2 cups milk vegetables and meats, but It is .will Hollandaise Sauce don't know about and you can give liness. , „ .;...., .-. ,.-•• 1 cup .pineapple juice' ' ' worth'trying and a-great favorite In them just that when you serve such 1/8 cup.lemon juice •• Austria. - - a salad:, To dust sugar on hot doughnuts, 3 tablespoon! sugar —: " - -One at the nicest, most economical Aid flour, alternately with milk, a and to get It on evenly, shake the ' SAUERE KARTOFFEL hBUW tbKttarii be mads Is a nut loaf small amount at a time. Beat after Few grains salt • each addition until smooth. Add va- BLUSHING SALAD doughnuts In a paper bag containing Combine Ingredients' and stir well A few- freBhly boiled potatoes i> fcakb ut while fried food does taste so good— them so off we go to buy more eggs thla way, we serve our steak and niKht supper often leaves us more well, ho hum—and get the fat very, very hot so it wont't curb and then, for lunch or late supper we onions for a large group. confused than if we had but a few. GAY AIR TO STEAMED digestion too much—and, Watson, stand by with the hi-carb. can serve: •We usually" start with waffles or an STEAK AND ONION The Ethel Mount Mozar School of Dancing Omelet and go on down the line In- DESSERT SEASON Of course, the secret of deep fat frying is getting the fat up to SHIRRED EGG3, DAVENPORT SANDWICHES ELKS AUDITORIUM. Brood Street mat Pinckner Road, BED BANK, N. J. cluding chili con carne and creamed a high CJgTee of heat so that the food to be fried will be sealed up 2 tablespoons butter Slice Bermuda onions thin and eep- Telephone School 907 I . RuJdmc* 2X3« Steamed desserts are right In or- tightly in x, second and the fat docs not soak dn. 2 tablespoons flour arate Into rings. Soak In milk for chipped beef on toast and somewhere All Trp«l of Dancing for Adblta aa,d Children—Deicriptivs booklet on. along the line we do naturally include der this time of the year and we cer- Fried Oysters: — Drain the oysters •well. Season fine cracker 1 c.up milk ten minutes, then dredge In flour. Crabmeat a la Newhurg, that old fa- tainly Bhould eat them while the e*t- .crumbs-jwitnlsalt. and..j>apper.._Diin oysters.in beaten egg,' then in 2 cups whole grain corn, canned Fry in deep, hot fat until nicely EXTRA CLASSES BEING OPENED FOR NEW PUPILS -vorlterand here* -ao- many-ilmes we. Ing jsgaod.DMiustjumnur isn't'so 8 pimentoes, canned v~ - *—— brownedrthen -drain—on--absorbent atop. Those who know how to pre- very far away and when we ourselves -crumbs, nnd fry in deBp" fat~37« F. 3 to 6 mlhtttes. If preferred, paper. Meanwhile spread the un- season, roll in flour nnd then fry. B eggs pare, thin dlah, know what a treat it are steaming we just can't go a hot Make a white sauce of the. butter, toasted side of the bread with* but- can be, and those who don t know pudding dessert of any sort. So—be- Then to go with the fried oysters, here ds the sauce of sauces. flour and milk. Add the corn. Sea' ter which has been blended with pre- •will find thU recipe much to their fore steamed dessert time is gone son to taste with salt, pepper, pa- pared mustard. Use 1 tablespoon of REFURNISH YOUR HOME liking: try HORSERADISH HOLLANDAISE SAUCE prika and a dash of Worcestershire mustard for each half cup of butter. -STEAMED APPLE BETTY - Broil-tenderloin-steaks-on-each side CRABMEAT 'A'fcA NEWBURO 1 cup butter '/> teaspoon salt sauoe. Half nil" Individual, shaiiow until tender. Sprinkle with salt and 2 cups toasted bread crumbs' baking dishes with the corn mixture, pepper. Keep the* toast and onions Take your choice of Furni- 14 cup butter 1 cup brown sugar . 4.egg yolks 4 to 8 tablespoons prepared piling It up around the' sides. Make 3 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons lemon Juice . horse-radish hot In hot covered dishes Until aUTEF : '/4 teaspoon soda a hollow In the center of each, Place ingredients are ready to assemble,. ture from our store then 1 cup milk Vi teaspoon nutmeg Dash of Cayenne 2 tablespoons heavy cream a pimento, cut down to depth of the V, cup cream To serve, top each piece of but- M teaspoon cinnamon Wash butter, if desired. Divide, into three equal parts, place 1 dish, In the hollow and break an our estimator will visit .1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Vi teaspoon salt egg In It, letting white spread as it tered toast with a tenderloin, then >,i teaspoon dry mustard 2/3 cup seedless raisins piece in top part of small double boiler. Add egg yolks and lemon will. Sprinkle with salt and paprika; heap with fried onion. Or bring the your home, make yoti a Salt 2 cups finely cubed apples juice. Place over water that is just below boiling point and stir dot with butter. Place dishes In pan foods to the table In covered dishes White pepper constantly. When butter is melted, add second piece of butter, of hot water and bake In a moderate and let your guests assemble their liberal allowance and the Paprika 2 tablespoons melted fat or oil and as mixturo thickens, add third piece, stirring constantly while oven (350 F.) 15 to 20 minutes, or un- own. . ' 1 cup crab meat, flaked Mix crumbs, sugar, soda, nutmeg, cooking. Cook only until thick. Remove from hot water. Add season- til the eggs are set result will be the new Melt the butler and add flour, stir- cinnamon and salt together. Add ings. Add the prepared horae-radish, and cream. Serve at once. THREE WAYS TO ring until the two Ingredients are raisins, apples and fat or oil. Mix Makes about 1% cups sauce. . • Furniture you have longed' thoroughly mixed. Add milk and woll. Four Into greased pudding We Charge No More. MAKE MILK TEMPTING cream, and cook stirring constantly, mold; steam for one hour. Serve hot There are so many people who TO THE CHILDREN for to make your home until ti>e mixturo has thickened. Add with hard sauce. need- good printing In Monmouth •Worcestershire sauce and seasonings county that we're Just pointing our Getlng children to drink milk Is modern and liveable! :. to taste, together with the flaked finger at them In this advertisement certainly a great problem. It Just crthmeat. Heat thoroughly and MODERN BAKING DAY New Clothes Bait If you're one of them let's get to- seems that as soon as they are old serve on hnt toast points. Garnish PRODUCES MACAROONS gether. The Register knows It can enough to realize that It is good for •with -parsley dustem.and_papr|ka, help.you ia.nd_autprlBea.arfl_noJilgh: lhemtheygpMastrjkealhem.thy_gp.:_jeian5lu5 e urniture Shop Jo Anish th« meal with a grand er for- expart work than .many-art point blank to-drink It, And-to flourish thai Isn't too heavy, one can Baking day at home Just isn't what The Way To A New Dress Ts'Through'* paying for Inferior service.—Adver- think that everything was going so serve a grand fruit compote with nut It used to be—but we still haye this tisement. well! Ho-hum and what to do aboul cake: day on a small scale. Instead of bak- ing several loaves of bread and two The Man's Stomach MIXED FRUIT COMPOTE or three pies and a cake or two we Cbll] thoroughly (1) canned pears, perhaps bake a cake or a pie but (2) oanned whole sprlrnta, <8> cut. up morn often cookies. We. leave the Poking into family affairs of^othr so helps,) * Put the ducks In a roast- fresh pineapple sweetened with rest to that reliable baker on the cor- ers isn't exactly my pass-time and ing pan with a sliced onion and a grenadine, (4) sliced bananas or fn ner, except for now and then when passing on to others what I see isn't carrot, add a little water and put in- season sweetened whole strawber- we get the urge for good home baked my aim In life, unless—as in this to a hot oven. (The water [will evap» bread. Here Is something to try case the affair seemed to be an In- orate rapidly but tho fat from the Arrange a large glass dish with- a some next baking day: teresting one. ducks will be sufficient moisture for mound of berries or bananas In the roasting.) Bread crumbs grated center and the other fruit around it. "CHOCOLATE MACAROONS We all have friends like mine— over the ducks are excellent. And , If the juices arc not used, serving 2 egg whites some subtle and others much less baste frequently to brown to a turn. -will be easier and both fruit and cake 1 cup sugar subtle—thereby not gaining their But remember that no meat suffers can be taken on the same plate. U teaspoon salt point. But thoso who are clever can so much from too much roasting as V4 teaspoon vanilla really accomplish a great deal and a duck. 1V4 cups shredded cocoanut extract new dresses and hats out of 114 squares unsweetened chocolate friend husband without his know- Serve with currant Jelly or apple It you Bhould want to use a dec- Ing that they are being extracted sauce and boiled brown rice. orative flower pot (the type with a Beat egg whites until stiff and cold-bloodedly and ruthlessly. The hole in the bottom) for a flower then fold in sugar, salt and beat secret of this Is—feed them first and BOILED BROWN RICE bowl or vase, try this: Fill the holo again. Add vanilla, then work In then do the asking—feed them some- To ten cupfula of furiously boiling _ first -with chewing gum and then se- cocoanut and chocolate which has thing extrarspeclalso as they sit rem- water in a large saucepan add one ~«ure the chewing gum with adhesive been melted over hot water. Drop iniscing In that big chair they can't teaspoon of salt Slowly shake in taps. As a result of this treatment, by teaspoonfuls on greased baking say no. one cupful of brown rice. Cook the vase will hold water for almost sheet and bake In oven 275 F. about about forty minutes, or until the an indefinite period of time. . 20 minutes. Makes 19 macaroons. This Is what my friend served at grains are well done. Then place rice one special time when her husband's In a colander and dash cold water friends were coming In for dinner through it to keep the grains separ- and cards: The main dish was a nice ated. If the rice must stand before duck and boiled brown rice—just the serving, leave It in the sieve or col- thing for men, and her favorite reci- ander and place It over hot water to for only ONE small down payment-and SAVE-A-YEABI Menu Of The Week pe for duck is one from a cook book steam. compiled right after the civil war Now, with a duck, especially at a and though that is rather old for a stag dinner, it Is bard to beat good, recipe, It is still guaranteed to warm robust mugs or glasses of beer. And !No need to wait for your EAST Ironarl Bttjr itlfOW the cockles of a man's heart: right here we toss In a word of pre- on this special purchase plan—and SAVE-A-YEAR I I Breakfast—Baked applet with cream, ready to caution as to the beer. The Ameri- TO KOAST DUCKS can public Is again becoming beer eat cereal, ham and eggs, rolls, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Bacon rarebit, Clean and wash them nicely; pre- wise. Look for flavor and for body. of ironing drudgery at no extra oostf, pare a stuffing of bread crumbs and carrot salad, apple turnovers, tea or milk. Dinner—Steak and kidney They Indicate the proper use of the butter, seasoned highly with onions, right materials. Good beer, like good pie, parsley potatoes, battered pets, cucumber salad, prune whip, salt and pepper. (Chopped celery al- wine Is something to be sought cookies, coffee or beer. 1 Buy BOTH this new EASY Washer and this . new EASYIroner.for only $8.00 down. TUESDAY BUTTERMILK INEXPENSIVE FANCY FOOD Breakfast—Grapefruit, hot cereal, buckwheat SHERBET PROVES cakes, sausages, syrup, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Split pea soup, cold ff FOR FANCY DINNER cut*, pineapple slaw, muffins, tea or milk. Dinner—Hamburger patties, PLEASANT SURPRISE 2 Take 2 years to pay tor BOTH on easy terms Formal or Informal fancv y dinners riced potatoes, escalloped com, sliced sour beets, dressed lettuce, but- require a certain amount of fancy —no more per month than the ordinary cost of terscotch pie, coffee. Up until the not so long ago, I foods. Foods that aren't going to would probably have perished at the make too great a dent In our purses,, eitherone alone!. thought of a buttermilk sherbet but yet will make a good Impression and WEDNESDAY It sneaked up on me In a most pleas- cause favorable comment Hero is Breakfast—Orange juice, ready to eat cereal, ant manner and proved Itself worthy of being called a truly remarkable such a dish: Offer'includes: EASY Washer Model 2BYP (illus^ scrambled eg«rs and bacon, griddle cakes, syrup, coffee or cocoa. dish: ENDIVE STUFFED WITH l£Meh—Canned corned beef hash with pepper relish, asparagus tip BUTTERMILK £HERBET ROQUEFORT CHEESE trated) with the fast and thorough 3-Zone wishing salad,' stewed pears, cookies, tea or milk. Dinner—Pan fried liver, au 2 cups buttermilk 1 3-ounce package cream cheese irrattn potatoes, lima beans, chicory salad, lemon chiffon pie, coffee "i cup sugar 2 teaspoons cream action of the exclusive EASY TurbOlator. Sturdy or beer. 1 cup crushed pineapple l'i ounces Roquefort cheese 1 egg white unbeaten tt teaspoon salt Safeguard Wringer with 4-way bar-type safety re- 1V4 teaspoons vanilla 2 teaspoons finely chopped parsley, lease. Finished in gleaming white.' | THURSDAY Combine buttermilk, sugar and drained . Brjakfast-^SUwed prunes with cream, ready to pineapple thoroughly. Place in the Dash of paprika eat cereal, French toast with marmalade, coffee or cocoa. Lunth— Iray In the chilling unit of the re- Endive Cretm of tomato soup, combination sandwiches, colo slaw cosoanut frigerator and freeze to a mush. Mash the cheese and cream to- Then remove from the tray to a gether with a silver fork until well custard pie. tea or milk. JJIniwr—Braised veal chops, hashed brown bowl; add the egg white, unbeaten, blended and mixed to a smooth paste. potatoes creamed celery, lettuce sal«d, apple" eobler, coffee or beer and the vanilla. Beat until light and Add the soasonlng. Fill ends of crisp fluffy, return to tray and continue endive with the cheese mixture and i| FRIDAY j freezing for several hours. dip lightly Into finely chopped pars- i Breakfast—Sliced bananas with ready to eat ley. Serve as a salad or appetizer. ••real, plain waffles, maple syrup, coffee or cocoa. Lunch—Snanlsh BAKED RHUBARB «m«Itt. hot rolls, fruit gelatin, tea or milk. Dinner—Corn bisque FOR ALL OCCASIONS CREAM CHEESE OFFERS „!„„„ •. «a or CO»M. a m mediately, wrap In wnxed paper ai (imthcn linking mW tw ar rmim run 1 bitlu s pf,"..""!' thinly |,»rr,l .||" Ihro\ o Is delicious for fruit pies or cookoil yl ()w mwn ermim filling, Tho •nmll tarts may I*- rind for flavor—and what flavor. be flllud will Jams or Jollies. .'ffel-luwlMI^ RES) REGISTER, JANUARY 27,1938. Page Eleven feff!

n anticipation of starting a trip to SELECTS THE REGISTER. - New Dancing ScbooL Port Monmouth. Florida, next week to spend the bal- Alita private, school of dancing JEWELRY REPAIRING ance of the winter. Sim Oil Company Endorses "Home and singing wlO open in the Dore- WaUaw, Clack* aod Jnraby <*ln»»«* Publisher of The Be«ist*r Explain* (Hi* IU4 Bank Xwtattr can U boufht Newspaper, Operations to T Glrotm. $30 At Bridge-Tea Mr. and Mrs. George Frelbott, Jr., Newspaper" Advertising. mus building at 21 Broad street • R*p*tn4 »t RumnMii Pikes. In Tort Monmgoth ln» htzn G«n«i»ll\. Saturday, February 6. Lessons will AH Work GurulHd f«r Oa* Yes* . ChlTl and Charlw U.bh.uMr.) have returned from a trip to Ber- The Red Bank Register has again The weekly meeting of the lied The Fair Haven auxiliary of River- muda. be given from 10 a. m. to .4:30 p. m. H. ROSIN, Jeweler :^" Bank Hl-T club, held Monday night view hospital -cleared about $30 at a A surprise shower waa given last been selected by the Bun Oil Com- The Ned Wayburn modern dancing Mrs. C. A. Harris has recovered pany's advertising department as the It W.rt Front St. R*« Beaky K.*, For Juveniles in the Y house at Branch and Hud- brhige-tea Monday afternoon at tho Week for Mrs- Russell Sampson at from sickness. methods will be taught . the home, of Mrs, Charles Quacken- most worth-while newspaper in this son avenue*, was attended by a good Episcopal parish, house at that place. Capt. William % Dennis Is on the slsed gathering despite the Inclement Mrs,' Walter C. VahHorn and Mrs. bush, Many gifts were made. At locality for their local advertising. An Article on This Subject by the party besides those mentioned road to recovery.after a sickness of weather. After the routine business, Wallace B. Rankln were in general several days. The Register folks greatly appre- •William M. Petfaigale — He tbe meeting . was turned over ' to charge. Tea was served by Doris were Mrs. Joseph Wackar, Mrs. Lil- ciate tbe honor again conferred by Thomas Irving Brown, publisher of Johnson, Helen Harrison,, Audrey lian Kern. Mrs, William Mead, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wlnkelmann this well known oil concern on the Urge. Swort for the Y. M. tbo lud Bank Register, who gave a Willis, Patricia. Flhan and Peggy Charles Wlnkelmann, Mrs. Peter celebrated their sixteenth wedding 'home newspaper" of this section. C. A. of Red Bank. 40-mlniite talk relative to news- Raskin. '.:. , Zeuner, Mrs. George Frelbott, Sr., anniversary last week. - With tbe character and stability of papers. ' • ..' • '. •'. •'.*•"." A lady's silk slip was disposed of Mrs. Harry Lockwood, Mrs. Carl Lee, The Register and with Its A. B. C. Fowler's Market Mre. Charles Quackenbuah, Br., Mrs. (By •William M. Petlngale.) Mr. Brown's remarks covered the on. the co-operative plan and was won New Monmouth, guaranteed circulation It was not BETTER FOOD FOB THE TABLE development of the newspaper from by Mrs. M. L. Connera. Door prizes Charles Quackenbusfc, Jr., Mrs. John very difficult for the Sun Oil Com- "•'' To glre tbe boy a proper founda- the first Issue of the Peking, China, were awarded to Mrs. Edmund vom- Montag, Mrs. Clara' Harrison,; Mrs. The Baptists were favored by bril- pany's representatives to make a.de- Red Bank 7 Broad Street Phone 3334 ' tlon for life training must commence Gazette In 1840 toth e present-day Steeg, Mrs. David Leroy, Mrs. J. C. Thomas Weathered, Mrs. John Hen- cision in favor of, The Register. ' '"In tbe home—then the school—edu- liant weather when they held their newspaper and also embraced the de- Compton, Mrs. John Regan and Mrs. ry, Mrs. James Masterson and Mrs. annual roll call last Thursday. The Coincident with the first Sunoco Fowler's Specials Ending Saturday, Jan. 29th cators, social workers and psycholo- velopment of the mechanical depart- George Ruddy. Frank Homan. ' Oil Company advertisement for 1B38. gists concede this, likewise most par- event was more largely attended and ment of the American .newspaper Prsont besides those mentioned The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire more successful In every other re- as appearing In today's Issue of The ents. A proper and careful analysis from the early country publications Register, It was announced that of his association amid refined back- were Mrs. Dan Sullivan, Mrs. Marie company will hold a ^>ingo party at spect than bad been anticipated by up to the present-day metropolitan Weber,-Mrs. Walter B. Connor, Mrs. the flre house Friday afternoon, Feb- those In charge. The amount cleared newspapers would continue as the " grounds will be the means of a start sheets. Mr. Brown brought with him primary medium for the company's Boneless Chuck Pot Roast 211, . In ttie Tight dlrectlort. The-parent In Qehe Handy, Mrs..William Decker, ruary 10. Prizes will be awarded and was about $200. i 'the' home and the teacher in the to the meeting linotype slugs, full- Mrs. Harry J. Qulnn, Mrs. Charles refreshments will be served. It will The condition of Rev. William J. advertising. classroom tan Inculcate' In the mind page matrix and full-page cylindrical LeMaistre, Mrs. Ann Bennett, Mrs. be in oharge of a committee of which McDonnell, rector ot St. Mary'i "We have always considered our Top Round Roast 27|, r of the boy the advantages of proper plate and explained how they were A. J. Patterson, Mrl. F. W. Barker, Mrs. Edward Frelbott is chairman; church,, who is a patient for pneu- newspaper advertising to be, the produced in the . Register plant, association and environment.- They Mrs. P.- J. White, Miss Elizabeth "Parents Night" will be observed monia at Monmouth Memorial hos- backbone ota the entire Sun Oil Com- which Is one of the moat modernly Scowcroft, Miss Lillian Flannery, iftcan do their part in creating the en- by the Boy Scouts tomorrow night at pital, Long Branch, remains about pany program," said Mr. M. H. Leis- Tender Spring Lamb! ; ylrgnment that win give htm a start equipped country newspaper plants Mrs. Thomas Voorhls, Mrs. Watson tbe flre bouse. A special program the same. ter, the company's advertising; direc- ;, and enable him to realize the bar- In theUntm States, Wetherble, Mrs. Elmer J. WHson, will be given., Mra. Patrick Leach, who has been tor,, "and this year, after an exhaus- Shoulder : gain he can make In buying a career The speaker also laid before his irs. Harry F. Thlesmeyer, Mrs. F, rery sick, has recovered sufficiently tive survey, have reached the opin- 1 hearers the importance of news gath- V. Parker, Mrs. John Regan, Mrs, The heavy southeast storm Monday (t-Ib. aver.) • • that wHl bring happiness; respecta- night demolished a number of ilgni ;o be able to sit up. ion that newspapers are still out- , ''blllQr, prosperity, and the making of ering from a purely ethical stand- Stephen Skakandy, Mrs. J. H. Chad- hereabout* and put electricity out ol H. B, Harris of Red Bank, has standing for our use. PORK BOLL _H-1t>, Wo I SWEETBREADS -pairZSe y;-'a good citizen..:. v , /.' point and urged members of the Hl-Y wick, Mrs. Joseph I. Knight, Mrs. moved In living apartments at Camp- "This does not mean we shall dis- to take advantage of all good pub- William j. Roswell, Mrs. J. McCar.- service for two h.ours or more Tues- COOKED TONGUE -Yt-Xb. «0o SMOKED TONGUES _._«>. 29e ','/.. 'Outside of the homemany oppor- day morning. However, the damage bell's Junction owned by Herman La- continue other forms of advertising," , tuoltlss are offered for enjoyment of licity they could get for their organ- ron, Mrs. J. Milan, Mrs. George Con- Smoked CAU HAW _^_IP. Me I CHOPPED BEEF 11>.19e rad, Mrs. A. Schroeder, Mrs. William was not large. Brecque. -Mr. Harris is employed as he added, "but It does mean that a a good clean and wholesome nature ization and for their Individual ac- clerk in a paint store at Red Bank. major portion of our program will through organizations sponsored by tivities. ; , ••'••'.:.• Wlchman, Mrs. William Mertz, Mrs. A number of the pupils of this Werner Bennlng, Mrs. John P. Mul- place who attend the Middletown Rev. Samuel Johnston, pastor.of continue to be Invested in the local PURITAN SMOKED IJAMS leading citizens of thd i community. Following his talk, there was a papers. • .' The T. M. C. A. takes a leading part vihlll, Mrs. W. H. Porter, Mrs. P. J. township high school at Leonardo the Baptist church, preached at a (half or whole) 27'. round table conference during which were spectators at a skating carnival church In Massachusetts Sunday. "Our research has proved, that It ••-rin furnishing educational, social and the boys aaked Mr. Brown many Mulvihlll, Mrs. William Jeffrey, Mrs, rscniational activities that appeal to Winifred Williams, Miss Mary Em- at New York Monday night. The trip Rev. F. R. Northrldgb of Asbury Is the newspaper which helps u» to Country . . questions pertaining to newspaper was made In school buses and private Park occupied the pulpit here at the reaoh, promptly, each and every mar- Buy Now ! ^ t}M younger generation.. Investment operation which he had not touched ma Hendrlcksoh, Mrs. Augustus Wul- and membership In an association flng, Mrs. H. L. Burdge, Mrs. C. C, automobiles and it was marked by morning and evening services, ket in which we are Interested, and Roll Butter ...-. 39c "> on. Perrlne, Mrs. Harvey R. Smock, Mrs. heavy gales and a large rainfall. Harold. Morford and William Kel- because we treat our advertising as m Jersey Paragon Apple* with types of boys of this kind will group waa invited to Oleomargarine ....21c ' -realise good dividends. Other forms The Hl-T C. A. Haff, rMrs. Sara Lufburrow, However; despite the fury of the ele- ly attended the farm show at Har- news, we have learned that It Is read, visit The Register plant at anytime Mrs. Charles R. Kelley, Mrs. I. K. ments, everybody had a good time. rlsburg, Pennsylvania, last week. remembered and acted upon. btkt. 59c : 6 tos. 19c . of activities gained through assocla- durlpg the operation, of The Regis- - tlon with the Boy Scouts and similar Williams, Mrs. Charles D. Allaire, Pupils of the public, school are en- Mrs. Joseph Taharra Is a patient "Tell the.truth quickly is tho key organizations furnish good whole- ter's high speed 16-page tubular press Mrs. Vincent Flnan, Mrs. J. A. Fln- at Monmouth Memorial hospital. note of this program and from the Sheffield E.ap. Milk : gaged in a project designed to in- Yellow Turnips * 3c 16. !' some sport and a chance tomlngU and during the operation of Its com- negan, Mrs. R. A. Cherry, Mrs. Lionel Long Branch, for blood poisoning. Sun OH Company's experience, I can pletely equipped modern stereotyping crease a desire for reading. The pu- 3 cans 20c with other boys with higher ideals. Lancaster, Mrs. Nina Rutter.aMrs. pils of the upper grades are making Her face is affected. assure you It pays—particularly In Idaho Bakers , 10-Ib. bag29o department. 1 Harry C. Barnard and Mrs. Homer posters designed to forward the pro- Mrs. William Heddlng has returned the newspaper field!' Fees, sweet - tender _.2Ib«. lflo The meeting was presided over by C Methot Sauerkraut s If st cans J9c Crime Preventive. Iject. from Hollywood, California, after Beeta ! 9c bunch Harry Greenwood. Others present having spent two months with her Peas, sweet - tender can 16o Character building processes of. were Borrls Blechek, Harry and The Woman's Republican club will Spinach 2Ins.l9e | hold a party at the flre house Satur- sister. Returns From Europe. ' -school, home and church are vital in Robert Davey, Jack Stmmoftds, Oliv- NBC Bitz ' M». box XIc Broccoli bunch He A VEGETABLE DISH Robert Acker was home over the Miss Phllomenla RaUl, daughter of 0 .''' "war against crime. "It Is more Im- er Francis, Donald Blakely, William; day night, February 19. Music ill Crisco 1 lb. Mo I * •*•• W '']'• portant to prevent crime than to FOR THE MEN I be provided by The Commanders, an week-end from Eastern seminary. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony L, Rattl of l'ellow or White Squash 10c lo. Hagerman, Joseph Peyton, Jack Main street, -Eatontown,. return*! f punish criminals," says Rabbi Abra- orchestra of Port Monmouth boys. With him was a classmate,' Eugene Pineapple* each 1M - Baine and the Hl-Y adviser, Edgar Shearer, home yesterday on the liner Rex af- .': hamvFelnberg. He also claims that a Blake. ; Dishes that men like aren't the The profits are to be used for wel. FRESH BOASTED •',' youth must be given a chance to de- Miss Elizabeth Roberts Is home for ter a four months' vacation tour of •More than half the members of,the easiest thing for a woman to think fare work in helping families In dls Europe. Miss Rattl Is a graduate of Ground to Order > velbp In a decent atmosphere. of. Her thoughts might so easily | tress not only during the Christmas the mid-year vacation from Woman's Natural Colored Florida '' ' There Is an organization located In Hl-Y group will make a trip to Rut- Tt«r3SHr Catholic KiRK schodrana Fowler's gers university Std t mn_along theln season butwr other ttmeror ths~y*al-. of Columbia university, where she re- salad, which is poison to a man anJ Charles H. Geigher, son of Mr. and ORANGES 2 doi. |C ruinous to his teeth—which he grates ceived her degree of Bachelor: of COFFEE • -'pathfinders of America. Dr. J. and remain for the evening to wit- Mrs. Robert Geigher, underwent an The road to better and bljtger busi- Art). She has been enjoying a vaca- A perfect blend • you'll like it 49 -.' Trenklln Wright, famlllartT known ae and gnashes at such a thought. Give operation for mastolditls at Mon- ness leads" through The Register's ad- ness a basketball game. The wrest- him man-sized dishes with real flavor vertising columns.—Advertisement tion from her duties at New Ycrk. -' "Dad," is the founder. Dr. Wright is ling match will be between Rutgers and he will purr like a kitten. Here mouth Memorial hospital, Long ' Interested in the rehabilitation of and Lafayette college and the basket; Is such a vegetable dish-that will be Branch, last week. He Is recovering. youths who have-paid the.prloe-for b4ll meV^fli teams sure to strike His fanoy: Lou Helen Wlllett, daughter of Mr. • Crimea they have committed against tpresentlntl gR RUtgtts and Syracuse, Slid Mfs.WlIbur WIlletT, tolai d up - society. He visits Jails and Impresses BAKED CORN AND GREEN Last y?at the HI-Xioys attended r--—PEPPERS with a heavy cold. •---upon-thBTrquth'smlnd; thefaet-that Princeton on a similar occasion by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kyte crime does not pay and you pay for 2 cups cooked or.canned corn invitation, and reported en excellent 1 green pepper, chopped Long Branch were Sunday guests ol • what you get. One young man who tlme_ ft teaspoon sugar Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wlllett. started with petty crlmeB, eventually < fig 1 teaspoon salt New lighting fixtures are being ; to major ones, Interested Dr. Wright, ; TO WED NEXT 8OMMEB. 2 tablespoons butter placed In Community church. The who won him over to an understand- •2 tablespoons flour ing that crime la a bad investment. expense was met through donations. Engigameot o* Miss Edith. Scfans- 1 cup m.llm.llk Mrs. Amalia Gross is confined to Today this young man is the owner ter and iatatm M. Connolly. 1 egeggg, well beaten of a prosperous business, has a fine M.. tea.easpoos n pepper the bouse with sickness. Mir. and Mrs. William~ Schuster of The funeral of Mrs. Josephine Mills 7 jttmtly and Is a respected citizen of 917 /Ray avenue, Union, will an- i4 cup crumbs, mixed with 1 table- his community, Had this youth tak- spoon butter last week was marked by a large at- '• en "advantag of tbe associations nounce the engagement, of their tendanoe and many floral tributes daughter!- Miss Edith Schuster, on Melt the butter in a saucepan. Add open to him, rather than the gang the flour, blend, an4 add milk, stlr- The service was conducted by Rev. : of the street, he would have been her birthday tomorrow to James M. Elijah Reed of Little Silver and Rev. Connolly, Jr^ ton of Mrs. James M. dlng constantly. Add seasoning and A FULLY '. cashing in dividends from the start cook, stirring constantly until thick- John Klrby of Belford. A duet was rather than a bankruptcy notice up- Connolly of Belford. Misa Schuster ened. Add corn, well beaten egg, sung by Mrs, Orvlllo Caster and Mn. is a graduate of Union high school ; on the dokir of orlme. 'the parent, and green pepper. Pour Into a well Charlotte Huyler, IntBrmentr was and rher.-Ja.ncerls B graduate greased baking dish, cover with but- - •*•» -7 the-tes.eh.er-and;welfarajranlzations made In Fair View cemetery. The Mlddletown township high school tered crumbs and bake In a moder- can do a good job In striking at the ate oven (315 F.) for about 30 min- bearers were Horace Smith, .George i-—BWM" eMaiing-an -atmosphere-, that at-Leonardo, -Mr..GonboUy it em- utes. Serves six. Pike, William and Henry Coe, Wil- "".'will enable the youth "•- ployed the Jersey, Central rall- liam R. Taylor and Leon Champagne. 'he can'BfUkeV' road The wedding will AUTOMATIC Boys can make extra pocket money Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Thompklns here th>ti>- "") take next summer.' aelllnsr The Register.—Advertisement have bought a Plymouth automobile pectaUilty, hap]Hbes*v pros- fand the making of a tood cltl- be," says J.-Edgar Hoover, "la de to acts committed by ..r_D?men,i!- He says that there Is GAS WATER HEATER a tendency arjfoog boys to Imitate and'read about "G-men," denoting that there Is a realisation that crime Is not as popular today as In the past. So all' signs Indicate we are on the right'track. It Is our duty as citizens to; see that we are offering to the 30 MONMOUTH ST. We Deliver. RED BANK Phone 2404. coming generation, an atmosphere of refinement that will create sin the youth a desire for better living and 59.50 wholesome enjoyment; that will not only redound to our credit but be the OILCLOTH SALE COMPLEIELV means of creating a social benefit that will instill in the minds of our INSTALLED youths the advantages derived by Our Regular Patterns—Reduced for JANUARY SALE. having an environment that will make him a better citizen. Our Con- stitution offers tbe best protection to Reg. 39c yard 50" wide all and this good old country, where WINDOW SHADE the Stars and Stripes wave proudly EASY TO BUY over the land, li the hope and pros- perity of the future rulers of the na- CHEAP TO USE tion's youth. 29° yard SALE The Y. M. 0. A. The Red Bank organization la do- in widths from 19" to 35". An epocK-mtking low price ing a splendid Job, but Is handl- Double Padded GjhaiivP Side-hemmed in Ecru. cappe.4 in not having suitable quar- In odors to match ollctoth for • new GAS wtttr*h«ttcr ters to carry on the work necessary Reg. Price for a successful career. Mr. Bobbins ... The AlUn . .. And the Is to be congratulated for his efforts C in keeping Intact the organisation price include* installation. and toeInteres t of Its memben. We 69 Now 39 have the bails of a successful as Wide Shelving 4c yd. elation with an active board fit di- rectors and trustees, who realize the 38" wide, plain side. necessity of obtaining better, and Shelving . 8c,,.. Shades—:White, Ecru, Green 39* larger quarters for Its growing needs, Red Bank can well afford to support this enterprise. Adults could Pert H^der Scarfs . 8c, DOWN alv) ;,buy membership, which would DUST MOP BEO. tl.00 69 be th» means of creating additional EATCHET revenue and, at the1 same time, cre- Wearever ate, a; desirable atmosphere and a BITBRACE..... realization of the many benefits this C MONTHLY association ta, able to Offtt the boy. Glaw Plate 89 ALUMINUM 8PIBAI, John Wtnamaker has said, "If I For Saying Cake 4-Quart Tea Kettles Screw Drivers had' my 'life to live over again' I would not'put less money into the Ironing Board $ smy of Hair Dressers at Perth Am boy, Mr. Riddle graduated from Red I4-.38-GS Bank high School and Is employed a* M assistant: at the Charles Braase PLUMBING .ml SHEET METAL WORK funeral home, Eatontown. Mo date him bten set lor tht. wedding. Let us e.timaU on the work you are planning. Our prices will convince you William CotiKrevs,, famous; (or comedies, wrote one tragedy, "The J£j*^$b^ cwri€di n Mourning Bride." . " 4% OffloeHeurai Sl*0A.l^ioSr.M. Telephone Bail BankW8| RED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 27.1938. htz,

York ... .^_ Alaau UroniOK - THE Ai V. of I* Capacity House "In Union Tfctre la 'Btrtntth." JERSEYSENATORIAL CHOICE AND FAMILY A dancer, non-union .. Charles Wesson A strong union nan ' ..- Jack fbarling At Fair Haven A man who knows nothing of union .. Cecile Codner WESSON TAXI Harry Hubbard A man who would like to know what union is about- - . . .Si|l Oleger Firemen's Show JAM of tha Rudy Valla* hour Tont Howard TONY HUNTINB'B BABKTOWN FOL- Real Estate & Insurance LIES OF IM. Willow Street School Auditorium "Plantation Days.** Scana. Cotton Fields ol Colonel BopUn'a •DANGEROUS Packed Friday Night at Sec- Plantation in Mississippi. V Old Farm Yiltage " Cast^-Feggy ftsnkin, WaHaTunlay, John It li 4u|mu is Mil « SUBSTITUTE /or ond Annual Revue-—Profit* O'Kane, Dorothy Ltndfrmen, Barbara BINGHAM AVENUE, BUMSON, N. J. #•> Jaat «• taake ti™« or (our ort Shirts In behalf of the local business men Lata fsatura of Shubert'a "Babes in . the «ick Hat. party Friday evening In the Thom- Arms" George Watts 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. = in the Corduroy, Flannel to have relief food orders equally Edward T. Compton has been un- as Jefferson Democratic club rooms. ••,i ."""• "HARLEM." distributed. The councilman was der treatment for an eye Infection. The West Keansburg flre company Officer Spud Jo „., Bob Amendt RED BANK Saturdays— • Same Location and Gabardine told that the council has no author- Slim, Juit a country boy aealftg the Application has been mado to the auxiliary Is planning a card party to sights Harry Hubbard BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Since 1873 2.95 Values 1.95 ity to say where the orders should WPA office at Trenton for the re- Dan tha Dope, a drug addict of Har- be held in the flre house on Laurel 10 KBOAD S! be placed. The applications of Mar- newal of the Keansbuy; sewing proj- avenue the early part of March. lem Charles Wesson 3.-50 Values 2.65 tin Sapplo, Louis Letwcnsko and ect In the past 22 persons have Direct from the Hollywood club In Mew DaVJd_Qraham.-Jr,,_{Qr_retlrgme'nt Miss Marie Schoen, student at 5*00 Values 3.65 been employed, Georgian Court college at Loke- from the Ufa department -were ;:.:TWrsr: HgrpJd,;Haitsch_was hostess wesfl.. ia, la thsBcBooi rlnflunaryjuli f;95 Values granted, all having served the re- at a card party at her Kome on Cen- quired time. The borough clerk re- ferlng from a severe cold. Miss ter avenuo last night. Bcboen took, part In the spelling bee ported a check had been received Miss Marie Schoen of Manning from the Rolto bus line for $14.90 Saturday evening over radio station More Great Values! Ralf-Yearly place has been confined to her home WJZ. Fancy Shirts for franchise tax for December. The with sickness. council confirmed 'the names of Ml Mr. and Mrs. Adam Kallnsky of «• Jacob Frenchman and family will Stone road are the parents of a son 1.65 Values 1.19 chael Strano and Charles Kolodzlej move'in a few days from Rutland as members of the flre department born last Wednesday. Mrs. Kallnsky 2.00 Values 1.65 Park to the home of Mrs. Grace Is the former Miss Estellc Covert of Hasteadt on Palmer avenue, who will Laurel avenue. 2.50 Values 1.85 Benjamin Elfante of Union avenue move to Bed Bank. Is on a trip to Florida. Mrs. Katherlne O'Ncil Is the owner 3.50 Values 2.65 Borough .Manager Clinton B, Loh- of a new V-8 Ford automobile. Charged with keeping her children sen, William A. Gehlhaus, Joseph from school and Improper care, Mrs. Miss Helen I^osky spent Monday Wolfe and Capt. Robert Phillips are at Newark. Miss Margaret Dowd Sarah Duncan of Broadway was sen- on a motor trip to Florida. tenced by Recorder Bplelman to 30 Was a Mew York visitor on the same Pajamas days In the county jail. Six of the Mrs. William Selgel of Main day. children were sent to the county street ia^fiome from a visit at Wash- 1.65 Values 1.29 ington. Announcement has been made of welfaro home. A boy, 16, has gone the marriage of Miss Dorothy David- 2.00 Values 1.65 to live with an aunt. The father, Mrs. Cathorlne Compton has re- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Entire Stock at Savings of 10% to 50% 2.50 - 3.00 George Duncan, was held for the ac- covered from several days' sickness. Davidson of Blast Keansburg and tion of the grand Jury on a desertion The Regular Democratic club plans William L. O'Nell, son of Mrs. Kath- Values 1.85 charge. to hold a card party February 19. erlne O'Nell of Park avenue. Tho f Every piece of Steinbach Kresge's fine quality furniture is sale-priced* in this 3.50 Values 2.65 " Members of the Exempt Flremen'i Tho second grade mothers of the Wedding took place at Elkton, Mary- ' great savings event! Refurnish, any room hi your home at impressively low prices. association will hold a danco at Catholic Parent-Teacher association land, New Year's day. The couple will hold a card party tomorrow are residing with the bride's par- Schober's restaurant Saturday night. 'V • Mrs. William Tlghe- haB been con- night. • • . ents temporarily. Wool Scarfs fined .to her Cambridge avenue home The announcement of the engage- Miss Florence Vogel Is recovering with sickness? ment of Miss Alice Veale, a resident from an appendicitis attack at her The Sunshine Sewing club nret at of Malta, Illinois, and a teacher In home. , You Make No Down Payment Till April 1st 65c Values 49c tho Keansburg public school, and the home of Mrs. Anna'Roa's las! Miss.Rose O'Connor of New York 69c i week. Anthony Nagrosky of West Keans- 1.00 Values burg has been made, . spent Sunday as the guest of Miss : Use our Deferred Payment Plan for your furniture purchases. Make a down-payment 1.50 Values 1.15 Mrs. Harry Doyle Is home from a Mrs. Joseph Wolfe, Mrs. Charles Virginia Maxlcy of Laurel avenue. as low as 10% on April 1st — then the first convenient monthly installment, May 1st. 2.00 -'2.50 visit at Nutiey. • McGulrc, Mrs. John Bcatty and Mrs. Miss Mary Hucaluk and Thomas J. Charles Conroy of Brooklyn spent J.VanPelt will be in charge of the Maretta of Perth Amboy spent Sun- Values 1.45 tho week-end with his mother, Mrs. card party to be given under the day with Miss Nell'Hatalan of Thir- Mildred Tost of Mornlngside avenue. auspices of the Thomas Jefferson1 teenth street. The Harris Gardens hose .company Democratic club February 5. Mr. and Mrs.' William Koeskoy! will hold a social February 9. spent Sunday with Mrs. Koeskey't Silk Neckwear Mr, and Mrs. William Cutler nre parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Massa- j •pending several weeks at Jersey Everett. vlcb of Stone road. 65c Values 39c City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown and The members of the Young Ladlet1 daughter of Newark were recent i 1.00 Values 69c sodality of the Holy Family church Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rumph, Mr. guests of tha former's father and 1.50 Values 1.15 received Holy Communion in that and Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Mlsa Cath- family. I church Sunday morning. arine Higglns and Henry Conway at- tended a wake for Robert Martin one Mr. and Mrs, William Conk of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Parker of Red Bank spent Sunday with Mrs. Park avenue aro the parents of a night last week at Summit, Mr. Mar- tlno was formerly employed on the Conk's mother, Mrs. Ella Bailey of Men's Sweaters daughter.- Another recent birth is a this place. ' j son born to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Jamison farm at Holmdel. Mrs. Kdgar L. White of Twin Falls, Mrs. Katherlne Compton Is very HI { • 2.95 Values 1.95 Klelnskv of Clark avenue. at her horrle with a severe cold and i Herbert Klein, Jr., who has been Idaho, left for homo Tuesday morn- 3.95 Values 2.65 Ing after having spent three weeks Is under the care of a physician, Her a patient'at tho Momouth Memorial daughter, Miss Loin Compton, Is tak- 5.00 - 6.50 , hospital, has returned to hit home with her sister, Mrs. Edward G. Stll well, and her father, "W. B. Asay. ing temporary charge of the pub- on Union avenue. ,' Ho library until her mother Is again Values 3.65 The Ladies' auxiliary of fire com- Mrs. White, visiting here for the first time lin 16 years, paid calls to ablo to be about pany No; 1 will hold a social Friday Mrs. William H. Newman spont night. many of her old friends. She spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm one day last week With her parents, Six potltlonB Have been filed with Harris of Interlaken. Mr. and Mrs. William Howard District Clerk Edwin C. Hanson as Mr. and Mrs. Sanrord Porrln and Mr. and Mrs. Gustavo Lewis and candidates to the school board. They daughters Pandora and Sue of New- 20% oft were filed by Mrs. Mary A. Rosine, daughter Catherine of Brooklyn are ark and Mr. and Mrs. Spartin As- Mrs, Mario Ehrhardt, Jambs D. Me- visiting Henry Hawxhurst and fam- ily. suso and children, Irene, Rose and Men's Silk Robes Klttrlck, Mrs. Mario Bagda'novlc, Matthew of Irvlngton, wero Sunday 129.00 London Club I Charles. Gable and'George F. Mar- Thomas Kelly Ii suffering from an Infected left thumb due to a cut visitors at the Lewis summer home Men's Flannel Robes tin. Mn. Rosine is president of the on Stone road. | school board. mado by a piece of rusty wire. The Cocktail Coals Injury has not prevented Mr. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Juell and from working. children have concluded* a stay with 2-Piece Suite Keansburg. Mrs. Charles Rumph has returned Mr. and Mrs. William Karloyg of Men's Mackinaw* home after spending a fow daya with Storto road and have returned to their home at Brooklyn, (The Bed Bank Register can be bought h«r mother, Mrs. Thomas Murphy of Suede Jackets in Ktamburic at thi stores of K. 1* Miller. Brooklyn, who Is seriously 111. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hague and Windbreahert N. Santa Lucia, Philip Keller. Charles Stanley Stllwell and family, Mr. aro In Florida for the next threo Vofc] and I, Zuekerman.-) and Mrs. Edward G. Stllwell and months, 98.50 Tho 1938 budget was Introduced at Mrs. Edgar U White spent Friday Ruisoll Waltt of this place and Boys' Fancy Suits the council meeting last week and with Mr. and Mra, Itobnrt Stotcsbury his non, Craig H. Waltt of Outtgn- shows a slight Incrcaso in the tax at Plalnfleld. berg, attended tha Braddock-Farr Only 9.85 Down, April lit Boys' Overcoats rale, The amount for !oc«l pur- Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Ransome of boxing match Friday evening, poses is Rlvon ai $04,164.10 as com- Mfuilnon, Dr. and Mm. William Parks Mr. and Mrs. Ooorffo Kurts and Boys' Macklnaws pared to (88,232.06 last your. Antici- and Richard Cobb of Aabury Park son« Georgo and John havo returned and WindbrcakeTs pated revenue Is $1183,095,61. An In- and Herbert Beckford of New York to their homo at Palltade* after a A suite that will proVc a real addition to your home, at a thrilling low Half-Yearly Furniture Sale price! Hand* crease In tho appropriation of the wore Sundny visitors at Foreman's visit with Mr. and Mra. Chart™ E. lire department was causod to some boarding school, Mack and daughter Joanna of Stone somcly upholstered and luxuriously comfortable sofa and chair, that YOU can depend upon for long service. extent by (ho requirements of the Heriry Hawxhurst and family plan road. Made to Stelnbach Kresge's rl^ld specifications of construction, Covered In quality cotton frieze' in green, Hchadule rating bureau. A alight In- to move next week to Brooklyn Mr. and Mrs. Frank Waldman aro create of appropriation to tho po- whern they formerly resided, Mr. the parents of a daughter born at blue, rust or.rcd. ^ 1 . • . .. " * • ••• .' lice and health departments Is also Hnwxhumt has oporated a farm New York Friday, The child has J.KRIDEL shown. Paul Fuccl wai appointed hero several years, been named Itoio. a sptolal officer. The hearing on tho Mrs. D. Murphy ontertalned her - Red Bank - application of Jtm«s Allsrdlee for fluuported bj Merchant*. brother from Now York one day list ai r*UII liquor license wm laid over Tho Rod Dank R«glst«r Is lun- week. STEIN BACH KRESCE CO. for two ,w«ek«. oortod bv local at well as out-or Mr. and Mra. Joseph Torry «to Tht building committee of Ht, town buslneo men, Advrrtlaementi nomo from their wedding I rip and ..,..;.,.;.• ASBURY PARK * ; ' ' . ', ' Mark's JEjilscopa) church wjll liuld • bpearlnii reiulsrlv till tin story- •ro residing temporarily with Mrs. • \ • "--'•• Jlalloran. JUS.A BOO8TEK , Boost your metafcants, Boost joui orxanksttoiu, Boost your offlclals. Boost, jour neighbor and your corn- •utuitty wflj Dooit you* 4 REB BANK REGISTER tVOLUME J.X, NO. 32. RED BANK, N. ee s A. Mlnton, F«tcPt r BsntteyBentl , Carl erating the Market i KmIJtj jiwperoi thecar .was_Alio_ftn.etl .110 Clark. Leslie R. Stewart, John Warren, theater, Broad street: SantangelO'i "**""""" "spare an7JS!?iS??i? provement, John J, Hulnti, Kalph Eckert arid NormalNhs line between Newark and Nutleyt darw«f'~at tha«hib)Uan|, jttlng.hjm to'drive the ca armacj, Monmouth street; Molly boib.oJjHbieii.were purchased-h3t,tttL__ Last Novembember _It. was found nec»s- a license. This Bne Is lasa It was moved to hsTe-a-survmr;H?rtr.-": ~~7—Z'" TteFerhtF™horcI"tlverBrae"avenu«r'a'Ha, " made of all Insurance •"pottBiBs "loi . Edgar De- Public Service. He put into opera* • sary. to extend thVshVhWW from bevebb than what thh e MotoM r VehiclVhil e AcAt list. Harry B. Clayton, Mart P. Havlland, Katsln's pharmacy, Shrewsbury ave- i Mr. Pfeiffenberger was born 47 tlon the first bus line between Neiri „ juftk* :yaci-on"Chut ch street. The to eight days1 tA accommodate the calls for. Even at thla time they did the various departments. Bills John H. Cook. Jr., A. B. Dlrhan. Guy L. years ago at:Jersey City and hadnot take any statement from him aa amounting to $419.15 were ordered Belcher, Stewart Cook. Otto Beutell. Wil- ark and Keansburg. ' ' request 'had been tent to Mayor great demand for tickets. This yeart beeii.a resident'of Rumson 15 years. to how the accident happened or to liam A. Miller, Fred J. NobU, Louis Prate, Having engaged In the boat-build* . Oliver G.Prake before, the meeting paid and a resolution was approved lAwalso will; run eight days'.., Ho .was'active In the Jlre department get him to explain the circumstances. Frank Blalsdelt. Howard Cole, Jamas A. Ing business on Long Island, Mr, and he replied In a letter to Mr. Mar- for the payment of $1,350.74 and In-Curio-, O. E. Davis, Jr., Andrew S. White, In addition to the Messrs. Haikeil, May I ask you as the head ot the Stalder turned to that line of wo*l< '< tclla that' a borough zoning' ordin- Weed, Noyes and Stone', the'directors Grand Jury beforo this case Is con-terest to the county .treasurer for Ferdinand h. White, Charles Very truly yours, consideration. the boatworks. He has been a rest* propriation of $200 to pay the cost Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lillian • Mrs. Mary Mast. the boys who were active In the ear-Keansburg, began its fifth year a few of a special agent to take care of lier days of tho club and to have days ago with a record of service for dent of Red Bank, residing on New* Peters Ffeiffenberger; his lather, man Springs road, but expects to) stray dogs In the borough for the At Shrewsbury Henry Pfeiffenberger;. three broth' them tell the present active members the, past twelve months exceeding coming year. The society Is planning School Budget how they conducted the club's activ- any for a prior similar period. Each move this week to Branch avenues era, .George, Frank and William Osteopaths To 1 He was married six months ago* to hire the special agent for the Red WilEam Layton, Sr., Appointed Ptelffenberger, all of Rumson, and ities in "Tho good old days'. ' year has produced a heavier demand Bank district, of which Little Sliver three sisters, Miss Agnes Pfeiffen- on the time and work of the organ- Mr. Wulf served as a naval officer Is a part. The proposition as far as to Fill Unezpired Term of berger, also of Rumson, and Mrs. Present Views Explained To ization and the semi-annual report in the German navy during tha I.MIe Silver Is concerned came too Mayor Frederick W. Robinson Marie Eckhoff and Mrs. Elizabeth of the auditing committee indicates World war, seeing active service,in late as the council at the previous Broedel of Jersey City. Trustees of Riverview Hospital ] Rumson Group American Legion that, the same Is true of the past six submarine's and on destroyers, A meeting engaged Herman Wenzel of graduate engineer of long experience, -—Police Report SuBmitted. The funeral will be held at 9:30 Invite Them to Meet With months. Naveafnk to do the work for another Charity Boxing Captain Harold Cruse's report he came to the United States aftse year. ; o'clock Saturday morning at Holy Former Mayor Neilton Edwards Cross church. A solemn high mass Board and Express Their shows that during the past fiscal the war and secured employment The resignation of Councilman F. with the Standard oil company. Af- • . Abram I. Elkus sent a letter ask- N. Lawrence White was submitted will be chanted by Rev. John E. Mur- Opinions. About Facilities. Addressed Republican Club Show At School year of the squad, ending Decemb'er 31, 102 cases were handled, of which ter serving in various capacities, he ing the police to kee'p children from to the Shrewsbury mayor and coun- ray. Burial with military honors will Last Night on Expenditur sledding on his property. He said be in Mount Olivet cemetery by John At the meeting of the board of 59 were for persons transported to was sent to South America to take cil at an adjourned meeting' last charge of oil tanker fleets and dry- coasters have been hurt in the past night and was accepted with regret. E. Day. trustees of Riverview hospital last Talk by Ajseblyman Irwin. Ten Bouts Arranged for Tomor- and from hospitals because of vari- and hla property has been damaged. Thursday at tho borough hall, the ous ailments and 43 were for persons docks at Carlplto, Venecuels, Later - Mr. White, in a communication to row Night at Catholic School he was transferred to Marlcalbo in Police Chief Fred Zlegler said the the council, stated that he wished following statement was authorized Injured In accidents In Middletown The Rumson school budget, item township. The report also, shows that oountry. , •.'.•.< .1-.-4 Rid Bank police department has ol to resign from- the board because Boy Scout Troop to be Issued for tho onllghtenrriont for Item, was explained by former Auditorium—Bauer to Meet fered to co-operate with him in carry' of the public and tho supporters of that during the five years the total of business which required his Im- Mayor Nellson Edwards, a member Renkowski. number of calls for the "First Aid Inrf out, Mr. Elkus'. request, this mediate attention. > To Present Play the hospital: | f [he board, at last night's meeting being necessary as part of the estate o squad was 994 and that the total Mayor Frederick W. Robinson ap- "At tho regular monthly meeting of |of tho Rumson Republican club. He Ten bouts of three rounds each Three Employees • Is In Red Bank. Boy Scout Troop 67, sponsored by number of miles traveled was 33,983. pointed William Layton, Sr., as a thfe board of trustees of Rlvorvlcw Icornparct i the expenditures for the have been arranged for the Ameri- The squad Is a volunteer organlia- On the recommendation of Coun- member of the council to Oil the the Presbyterian Brotherhood, will hospital, tho attention of the board coming fiscal year with tho expend! • — -•- - ,*.uu....£ uuvu, j~u...... w ~..f...... «. cavan legion'ivgtun sD charitbiiaiiiy boxinUUAIIIg£ shoIIIUYwT toIU-- Ion supported by the contributions cilman John P. Kemp, chairman of post of Qouncllman formerly held present a play, "After Dark," at the if public-spirited citizens and by the Of Butcher Shop the fire committee, a new typo nozzle court of honor to be held In the Me- called to the article which ap- turea of last year, showing that tho \ morrow night at the Red Bank Cath- by the mayor. This met with the pcared In tho local newspaper con-' amount to bo raised by taxation will lolic high school auditorium. In .he iroflts of various social events that and a pair of skid chain* were order- approval of the council. No appoint- chanic street school Monday, Febru- cernlng the use of the X-ray facilities be reduced from $81,156 to $69,100. (two final bouts, Felix Renkowakl, 160 ire held for Its benefit. The trustees Quit Their Jobs ed for the pumper. It was also vot- ment was bade for Mr. White's va- ary 7. The presentation will be di-of the hospital by osteopathlc phy- He urged the citizens of tho borough rected by Whitney W. Burst, scout- pounds, a member of the Red Bank of the squad met Tuesday night and ed to pay the telephone bill of Theo- cancy, and the matter was laid over 1 sicians. Since the hospital Is a pub- to take greater interest In school 112th field artillery, will meet Roy approved the semi-annual report dore Martin, Sr., who receives fire for further cdnslderation. The' ap- master of Freehold, who will be as-lic institution and supported by thematters. Bauer, 160 pounds, popular Catholic made by the auditing committee con- Lester Conk, Frank Wise) aoii alarm calls In the night. It was sisted by Robert Reussille and Jesse pointment -Is expected to be made public, tho board felt the public was Assemblyman Joseph C. Irwln of high school champion, and George sisting of Harold Cruse, John Mayer Lawrence Munyon Walk Oat, agreed that payment of 1X0 a month Lelghton, assistant scoutmasters of entitled to know the circumstances Red Bank spoke on state relief prob- at next Tuesday night's meeting. the local troop. Jesse Lelghton will "Bottle" Grob, 165 pounds, will trade ind Charles Rurman, which Is as fol- to the engineer of the fire company Councilman Eric Rodin reported surrounding the situation described lems and general taxation. He said punches with Nick Soviero. Both owi and which covers the period They Say, Because Salaries be made tnroiigh the regular fire ap- ,be In charge of lights and William tho relief seb-up In tho state was still that the pollco car passed the state Cf rchln will be property man. In the newspaper article. Grob and Sovlero are/led Bank boys, From July 1 to January 1: Were Cut SO Per Cent. propriation and not rfs a special mo- "To tho supporters, contributors uncertain and expressed tho opinion the former having fought at the Red RECEIPTS. tion to eliminate any legs) technicali- Inspection but that' the fire truck The cast will Include Samuel Har- was rejected. He said the fire truck and residents of this locality, tho that any new taxes for this purpose Bank Catholic school. :«ah on hand I 4«E.8I ties. vey, Jr., Donald Hadaway, Dale Dil- would be unpopular. The cost of re- In the semi-flndl Bonny Nicosia, Three employees of the Breevoori failed to pass tuts for* llghti, brakes lon, William VanPelt, Robert Reus- hoard wishes It mado clear that the Ifx months' receipts ., _ 802.70 Councilman Sitter, who Is chair- and wheel alignment first request by any osteopathlc phy- lief in New Jersey the coming year outstanding Red Bank boxer In the Meat Market of Red Bank quit their, man of the police committee, report sille, J. Lyle Davlson, John Vander- he estimated would be between $12- 120-pound class, will meet Jlmmle Total / 11,929.21 Jobs Monday because, they state,- Policeman Otto Herden submitted veer, Whitney Burst, Jesse Lelgh- sician received by the board at any Six months' exnamas -...Il.ltf5.84 ed the purohaie of a new car for the meeting was at the meeting held on. 000,000 and 120,000,000. Declaring n. Jackson. Other bouts Include Paul their wages were reduced. The three his 1937 police report. It will be ton. Elmer VanBrunt and Louis new use of the police chief. Friday, January 21, 1938. This re- but. plan was needed Mr. Irwin Patterson, Red Bank high school | Cash on hand I 142.HI are Lester Conk and Frank Wise, read at thi next meeting. Schwlnd, >allJ lne Following the mooting a. confer- quest was presented In the form of a ' <5rea,tlon of n board of 12 champion, vs. James Marley, Cath EXPENSES. who were butchers, and Lawrence letter from Doctor Jason Gardner of non-salaried commissioners to study olio school champ, 90 pounds; Ray Halanra on ambulancs Munyon, who was a bookkeeper. . ence was held with Auditor John P. tax matters was being considered. Insuranca on ambulanca Carlton Theater Mulvlhlll regarding the budget which GIFTS TO LIBRARIES. Fair Haven. No communication was O'Neill and Joe Alvatore, Catholic l>u* on anullimant - The threo employees have mads received from Doctor Randall. Mr. Irwln was loudly applauded when school 110 pounders In a return go; Indabtailnasa the following statement: will be presented next Tuesday he mentioned that he has Introduced Employee Promoted night The Register Again Presents Bound "Riverview hospital Is under tho Don Applegate of Rumson vs. Joe The squad will hold a bingo party "Much comment has been given on Volumes o( Fast Year Issues. a bill In tho legislature providing for Scnla of Red Bank, 140 pounds; Bat- Snturday night, February 0, at the direct control ot the board of trus- the construction by the stato of a tho so-called striko which took plats •!> Tony Paoe, doorman at the Carl Buys House He Occupies. tees. The medical staff Is respon- tling Shomo, Westalrjo champion, and ft&at Keansburg fire house under the at one of the Broad street markets ton theater for the past few years; The Eisner Memorial library ana new bridge between Rumson and OltVer Marcollle of Red Bank. ISO direction of a committee, of which Irving Milton Davidson has bought the Red Bank high ichool library sible to the board of trustees, and Locust Point. Monday. The general belief I* that h«s been named assistant manager' subject to tho approval of tho board pounds; John flchulti, 108-pound Harold Cruse Is chairman. The other the employees walked out for the of,the Jersey theater at Morrlstown. from the eilate of h|« father, M. M.and (ho Hed Bank high school li- The following committees wcro ip- clinmp from Red Bank high school, committee members am Walter Van- Davidson, the house which he oo'ou- brary have each been presented with of trustees, has the power to enact polnted by Louis M. Hague, president nnd Henry Heyer of Middletown; Nortwlck and Robert RedHeld. simple reason that they were refused He assumtd his new duties Satur- rules and regulations to perfect the higher wages. day. Bis place at the looal theater ples on the south side of Berfcn a bound volume of the complete 11)37 of the club: Frank Zchrownkl of Bcobeyvllle and The squad recently received a '.li- place, near Broad street. The build- Issues of The Red Bank.Register by standards of the hospital. The med- Joo Boa of Long Branch, 112 pounds, "Bo much for tht rumor. has been taken by Donald Pierce. ical staff acted In accordance with Bx.ciillve— I.ouls M. II.BUt. William ver cup from the Middletown town- Mr, Pace will become managir ing has six rooms, a bathroom and The Register staff, This has been tha Macintosh, Mrs. Flo] one. HnauMlmi, and Jack Costcllo of Rumson and ship Mrs department for services rtrir "Tho actual isot Is that the s modern Improvements. Mr. Davidson custom of The Register for many rules and regulations which Its mem- I'arcy B. Hlrka, Alfred F. Klni>, K.lwln Tony Blnaco, hard-hlltlng Red Bank dered at the hose laying contest last it the Jenay theater when tha pres- years. Having the complete lssue> bers had reoeived from their associ- M. Karri.r, Mis. DaWItt fUutt, Slialdcm T. ploytes were asked to take a (0 per ent manager ltavas tha poit to iuper- Is having a numbtr ot repairs and CoUman. southpaw, 115 pounds, summer. The day telephone number cent cut In wages, plus a very small Improvements made. A garage Is on of Red Bank's favorite "home paper" ation. This regulation had not been Membership—Mrs. Auifuit Anderson. of the squad Is Keansburg (II and the vUs. both houies at Morrlstown, Hli on file In the local libraries Is a valu- (leorgo Walte of Long Branch will commission. ' Ho the men quit, dttt orother, Clement Pact, Is-assistant the property. brought to the attention of tha boatrd Miss tJraca Hlcki. l>rln. U. Kellr. Rich- referee. The Judges will be Captain night number In Kennaburg W, able addition as books of reference of trustees until the last meeting. ard J. Ilouars, Jr., Harry Htawart. to their Inability to live on suoh a manager ot the Carlton theater. Publicity— Jara J. Oaraw, J, Kdlar Kaa- Robert Ilngom, commander, of wage." on matters pertaining to local hap- The board ot trustees at Its last meet- man. Joseph O. McCii*Medi . Mrs. Bertie Jaf- Hospital Patients. pening!, Shrewsbury post 118 of American le- Ing had no information of any kind fr«y, Kvnnath llruca. gion, and Cecil R. MacCloud, post ad- Shadow IjaUe Bridge Closed. Dog Owners, little Silver. Charles HI. Johnston of Peters flnMMVafl Vann R. ll.lll.l.sr. , Jamas ('. Dinner For Auxiliary. "J The Monmonth County Historical concerning the situation except that Aiirhlnilnss. Nallsnl n K.lw.nli, William II. Jutnnt. Chiirles Wagner of the Red Tho bridge over Shadow Lake at Dog licenses for 1988 are due now.place and Mrs. Theodore Wlmmer of received In Dr, Gardner's letter. About 100 persona attended * dU» Licensee can be prooilred at the association's library at Froehold has Hlntolmann. Oaorua Ivlnit. Bank Physical Culture school will bi Rlvnr Plat* Is cloned due to tha cross Harding fold are medical and sur-also been given a complete volume ('An opportunity will be offered lo Kntartalnmant—Mrs. Ilnhnit (I, Unlay, pieces nnil stringers being In bad n«r given last night at the jUrk'n ofnes, borouh hall. After Feb- Mm. Ray Mrdlrr. bawls T, Wllsnn. Alfrs.l timekeeper and Dr. Anthony J, Per- i nary 1 tht borough reprtsenUtlve, gical patients, respectively at River- of tha 1937 editions. he ustcopathlo physicians to present rottn will hn tho sltendlng physician. condition. The wnrk of repairing the l»« room at Little Silver by MM view hospital. Mrs. Charles Doorly l\ n..yc, Hi.. Mill, rmrUr, [lall.ll I«I1H- (terman Wcntnl, will ctnvau the their views and reasons (o the board, •Irail, Mil. Klorciicc. Hllvor niodnU will he nwarded tn bridge Is being done by Fred Fret- Haven Are company for 1KB uorough to collect the feet. ot New Tork oily favs birth to a 1 ln be'ra of tbf Udlea' llta vi Floor «honhow Saturday nighnlaht at nono-- an""d" th""e etorelfir•™"" y' at•' th"e """"ins meeting; wawass Kennelh Bruce wn« appointed rep- Iho winner* nml bronise medals will liolt of Ptirt Miiiinmiith. It Is thought ber of tbf U sr > Ayers, Clerk. daughter early this mornlnj at the be given (o thn loian, The Orst (hat It will require about Jwq weeks urtalnmtm and ddancing toll hospital. fel's Hir and Orill, IN Hhruwshury'l 'inly authorised lo notify Dr, IMrdner renanUtiye lu the AfMllatrd nepubll- avenue, next Bank,—Advertisement, that he could do so." can clubs of Monmouth county. bout will to on at 1:10 o'clock. lo complete the joks RED BANK REGISTER, JANUARY 27,1388.

HAY LEAVE BED BANK. Mrs. William Fedn Strode, Mrs. ity Realtors Ample Water For Community Night Woman's Club George Norman, Mrs. J. 8. ."Harrison, Bev. John A. Hayes Being Sought By At Little Silver Mrs. Charles Meeker, Mrs. Starry Up-State Presbyterian Church, .Goldhurst, Mrs. 'James > H. Taylor, Dine And Meet Fighting Fires At Dessert-Bridge Mrs. Edward Bcittergood, Mrs- D, Rev. John A. Hayes, pastor of the A Community Night program will Adams, Mrs. Frank E. Ganter, Mrs. Come and Get Them! First Presbyterian church, a short be presented at 8 o'clock tonight ln Linen Sport Handkerchiefs William Oaughn and Mrs. C. A. time ago celebrated the tenth anni- Holmdel Village the Little Silver school auditorium Thompson. versary of his ministry in Red Bank. by the Young Men's Christian ssso- Awarded ai Prixes at Party How Jacob elation of that place. The program Yesterday at Clubhouse on y3obn T. LawJey of Red Bank, At that time Rev. Mr. Hayes told BIRTHDAY PARTY TONIGHT. t church officials that aften ten years -.,,,_ | has been prepared by a special com- Broad Street. Betirini President, Compli- of labor In the local field he felt that Stern's for a Well Re- mlttee to demonstrate to the pub- lic ln general the aims and program Sherllt sod Exalted Buler to Bowl mented Upon * Mo*t Succest- his endeavors had been fulfilled and sulted in Greater Saftey Mrs. Joseph I* Turner, chairman, that probably the church could be of the T. M. C. A. to its work . Hatob Game. Againtt the Danger of Flames. among the boys and young men, «nd Mrs. Leslie D. Seely, co-chair- 1 nH Afliniiwslxatiou. better served by another pastor. man of the -literature department of The Red Bank lodge of Elks will, The, prpKrarn W)1I Include a basket- have its January1 birthday party to- the Woman's club, sp'on«ored..a de>- 1 THIS WEEK ONLY Adequate water for protection P1 l>fl« y^senior f°•* Problem Should be The road to better and bigger busi- ed the out-going president on the Ira E. Wolcott,; Mrs. Chris Angel; ness leads through The Register's ad- as that which came from the other Handled Without Thi» and beck, Jr., Mils Elizabeth Higglnson, SHOESALE growth of the board, saying thatlt vertising .columns.—AdvarUsement hid now 62 active members. He also well. Nevertheless, It is useful for Without New Taxes—Four Mrs. Stanley Jollne) Mrs. H. L. Bea- stated that at the recent meeting of washing and other household pur- LaborBUli. man, Mrs. WiUlam Pease, Mrs. H. G. Hundred! of Other Fine Sho««—3.95 up the hoard of directors It was de- poses. Mr. Stern has had a hydrant Fowler, Miss Jane Morehouse, Mrs. connected with the well and placed Reduced One-Third to One-Half elded to take real active part ln the Trenton, January 26 (AP)r-Gover- Charles Q. NOrrls, Mrs. J. Daniel Tul- In front of his building for Sre pro- ler, Mrs. J. B. VanWagenen, Miss tax situation In an effort to bring nor Moore spoke welcome words to about lower taxation on "real estate. REV. JOHN A. HATES tection. This not only is a precau- Elizabeth Scowcroft, Mrs, Walter Mc- Stock For Sale President Appleby read the names . tlon against fire damage on his own the. .State ..Agricultural convention Dougal, Mrs) Lyman .Vanlnwegen, » shares Second National of the very carefully considered com- V bU dlng8 0 Mrs. F. S. Curtis, Mrs. C. A. Spoerl, Bank Si Trust Company, Com- mittees, which are as follows: H^liX^d^tatS. ne°a ; SJhlSSfcS^* " ' *"* -X.™ Sl?:l^n»S! Mrs. C. R. English, Mrs! Harrison or mon, of Red Bank, New Jersey, J. B> ALLEN Ca future la made more forclable by the ^* some tlma past the people of Bance, Mrs. J. F. Trudeau, Mrs. Jud- Tax nieeroh—Lawrence Edwardj, Wil- of highway 'at $sio :pm\ share. , liam Connelly. William H. Hlntelmann. knowledge that questionnaires have Holmdel have been considering the -• -•.„.'. hv Nlm, ,....„ son S. Vaugban, Mrs. James H. Hub- 9 BROAD ST. RED BANK.» Program—JoMph McCue, I»ul« Tan- been received in Red Bank from a matter of having a huge, tank of »SerTwhel to said "We have bard, Mrs. Harry C, Ruoff, Mrs. Her- Btnbaum. William Klrsch. prominent up-state Presbyterian water placed ln the village ceritar as '"Sj-^JliJ?™ knocWns at our mann Asendorf, Mrs, H. Bartlett, Ai C. Gebhardt & Co. Cltan-up—Alfred Kobbini, B. Flttenser, le Fred Smith. church seeking detailed Information a means of fighting fire. As a result L "' '^.f'£„« ?o m! that It Mrs. K. H. Boardman, Mrs., William ' 11 BROADWAY, Memberehlp—Harold Snyd«r. Alfred 6 to ma h concerning Mr: Hayes'pastorate here. °« the discovery of Mr:-Stern's well ^or, and '* •I» «»» ' ?' j* Stewart, Mrs. W. J. Sandlass, Mrs. r, Shrewd, careful buyers read The ^Register's Class* Stanebury. John Lawley. .. 8 , NEW YOBK CITY | AdvertUlnfr—O. Howard Llpplneott, A. •The pastor of this church that is an* the placing of the hydrant they ^i"^. *^ •|fv-ralon ofhlirhway H. S. Higglnson, Mrs, Richard Hack- X. Dennett, Hubert M. Farrow. seeking Mr. Hayes has notified his *»ve discarded the tank project. ^Without diversion of highway staff, Mrs. Paul Asbwortn, Mrs. Seely Phone Blfby 4«iz7. ified Adv«rti»ements. Here you find the seller woo Welfare and erievence—Samuel Calvert church that he plans to give up the ™*y believe they are much^nore u 'm Interests have repeatedly op- B. Tuthlll, Mrs. Kenneth McQueen, Samuel Walker. Ray H. SUIlmtn. give up _w Fa want* to sell and the buyer who wants to buy. t Property menaKement—Fred Beegle. pulpit and the church officials are amply protected by the new well an< posed the practice of using road Gsorce FersiHOn. Hubert W. Farrow. now on the lookout for a preacher hydrant than they would be by a funds for relief purposes. By-lawi—Harold Warren. Buslnex and meeting—Louli Bronion, of Rev. Mr. Hayes' ability to succeed t"*- However, Mr. stern is still Encouragement, for Industry was. Marie Cox. Cl»r» Sandrr. - him. i without drinking water on his own one way to "take<.«ien off .relief,1" EnUrtalnment—Rolaton WaUrtmry, Wil- The Register dislikes the-thought Premises. He obtains it from his liam Bryan. Daniel H. ApphgaU, Francli Moore asserted. ' •' Judge, John Latarui. of Rev. Hayes leaving this commun- neighbor, Joseph Phillips, but he Is The convention' chose Jacob A* Ity after ten years of labor ln the hopeful that he will be able to iix up Blakeslee of 'Newton and P. Wen, The guest speaker was Charles local ministerial field and after he nl* own wel1 »° that it supply Hayes, -supervisor—of-the property dell Bledman of .KaddotijMld/.to sirvo. has made so -many- friends tootlr In ^water-for consumption^ on the State Board'of Agriculture. management department for the Pru- and out of his church. However If • • a> dential Insurance company. He gave The governor will commission them he decides to accept ,a call to an- forrfour-vear terms,'starting July 1 a talk on his experiences from 'be other field of labor welwlsh him and time be entered the real estate pro- A. J, Eschelbach They will succeed Herman C. his family well ln the!* new environ- Demme of SewQHi - P£eJ?!ient _and fession to the gresent time and fin- ment. r ished by saying, "If you wlshapros- Richard S.Etehomp. of Stenton, vice perous season, you have It. within prfij(l«iiti''who were defeated for re-, your power to make one by your own Christian Endeavor eteeuon.' 9Blakealee and Blsdia&n rfr efforts." . Proprietor..~w.r »o f .,..«Auto. »-ri"Suppl/y —••But!-- oelved'M and 88 votes,'respectively, President Appleby appointed Jo- Service February 6 ness Found Dead in Living P«"me'-ST and -S^omp 2a seph McCue chairman of a commit- tee to wait on the Board of Free- Room by Hi* Wife Friday Moore.g stand oh highway divert The founding of the Christian En- Morning. i -ion tagged him as an antagonist of holders to see If they wouldn't work deavor society will be observed Sun- r In co-operation with the Monmouth day, February 6, at the PresMyterlan — ' pendlng legislation sponsored by his ThoukancU of homeheepen regularly make sure pf Quality Foods by County Real Estate Board in con- church, at a service to be conducted Arthur J. Eschelbaoh, proprietor of defeated gubernatorial rival, State nection with their publicity. by the Red Bank society. The theme an automobile supply business on' Senator Lester H. Cleo, Essex Re marketing at the American Storts Where Quality Counts. Marie Cox, secretary of the board, of the service, which will begin at West, Front street, near Pearl street, publican. was authorized to send a resolution 4 o'clock, will be "Many, Yet One.",1™" overcome by gas shortly before Clee's relief financing measure to the boroughs of Deal, Allenhurst, The speaker will be Rev. Henry P. noon Friday while lying on a couch woulcf use J7;O0O,00O In highway con PIIXSBURY'S—CERESOTA Asbury Park, Ocean township, Inter- Bowen, pastor of the Fair Haven ln hls llvln* quarters above his Btructfon fur)ds to help meet, the laken and the Board ot Chosen Free- Methodist church. . store. Death, according to County ?ip,40O,0OO, which he estimated the GOLD MEDAL—HECKER'S Gold Seal All-Purpos* holders, favoring the dredging ot The Monmouth-Ocean county Chris- Physician H. W. Hartman, was . ao- state would require for the current Deal lake. tlon Endeavor society. In common olisntaU : '-^vl'V.. •y.ear.<'"' with oth«r branohes of thi> organl-!—Mr.-Esohslbach had ; It was the Essex county senator zatlon throughout tt\e nation will to-lla.down about 10li whcLJart year champlonei ft move- ... /Former Lopez hold an annlvoreary_ dinner la the had:evldenUlly attempted to Red Bank church Tuesday. FebrU- gas log In. the room; tut th» Jot ap- :; ary 1. The Gkilden Hour circle will parently failed to lgnlUand fume* •verted: •' -;'• Property Sold assist. The speaker will be Rev.' soon filled the1 room. He was found Vincent BuBhwIUer, pastor, of the by his wife about 11:30 o'clock. When, the legislature adjourned Monday night there were four bills, Victor H. Meyer of Richmond Evangel Baptist church of Newark. | The Jersey Central Power 4 Light Frederick I). Mlntel, executive aacre- - - - - each calling far the establishment Hill, Long Island, Boy* Rum- Co. first aid tary of the New Jersey Christian by Dr. . r among1 thiitByilsa son Estate—Residence Has 15 Endeavor, Is also expecte- d to bi to resuslcatote hihim were off no availaL. Rooms and Four Baths. present. Rev. Ellwood Wplfi pastor | He was pronounced dead by'Drl tfri;' y"'" Good new» for homebakart. Raduoad prtciti on quality-tested baking needt make real saving* foryou. of the Leonardo Baptist church, will Parker. Or. Hartmartmn nwas was: :nte notlfled d The latea^ measures in th» group be at the piano for the group sing- ' were Introduced by a Republican The former Manuel Lopez/property, and'he Issued the death certificate. Ing. • I I Mr. Eiohelbaoeh h was 49 yaarsyrs old. senator and a. Republican assembly, located on tha southwest corner of The Christian Endeavor lociety is He was a life-lonlifl g residend t of ReRd man. Earlier measures were Intro- Ward avenue and Hartshorne lane, a world-wide organization and was Bank and was educated ln the Red duced by a Democratic senator and Rumson, has been sold to, Victor H. found 50 years ago at Boston. The Bank public schools. He later assemblyman. ' Meyer of Richmond Hill, Long Is- New Jersey Rroup was the ninth studied ln the New York eleotrical ' Senator Arthur F. Foran, Hunter 2»19 land. The broker effecting the sale don Republican, who operates an 1 Christian Endeavor society to. bs school. For many years he was en- was Charles E. Sweeney of Rumson formed. It was formed at the Con-' gaged with his father in the hotel Iron foundry, proposed the most The property U located In the res- gregatlonal church at Chester. April business. He opened his automobile stringent demands on labor. His bill, New Low Regular Price* on "heat-Ho" Coffees idential section ot Rumson, directly 11, 1882. supply.and gasoline business.In 1819. would make -labor, unions Incorporate ... $wt)«t Santa Clara . . *-—"Opposite the estate of Mrs. E. A. Mr. Eschelbach was the-son of Jo- ajld'.nold them."UabW for property Clarke and J. Frederick Talcott. It Masquers Club seph Q. and Barbara L. Eschelbach, damage wrought by striking em- C has a frontage ot 275 feet on Ward both natives of Germany, who came ployees. avenue, with a depth of approximate- Elects Officers to this country In 188L Betides his "Interests of collective bargaining Win-Crest Coffee 18 ly 400 feet The three-story house parents he Is survived, by his wife, are best' served," Foran declared, "If >pular blend, mild and mellow flavor. Oround to your order. Mrs. Anna Yetman Eschelbach, collective responsibility on. both aides Prunes contains IS rooms and four 6aths. Virginia Wyckoff was elected pres- ^ b, la evident." i The large two-story garage on the ident of the Masquers club of Red wh°mJ*\m"tl?A ln ""ia son Jo- extreme end ot the property has suf- Labor organizations under tho Bank high school at their first meet- "?•» Bschelbach, and a sister, MUs Foran bill, would be required to keep ficient capacity for the storage of at Ing of the year held last week under | W'Utttaiina Eschelbach, who resides least eight cars. The property is w t l tn on deposit In a New! Jersey bank a Coffee 20 the supervision of Miss Madeline i ' i » tamlly. , . sum equal to at least 25 per cent of * bounded on the south by the estate Gates and VolUn B. Wells. Other offi- Mr. Eschelbach was formerly » Sup«rb blena with rich, full flavor, Oround to your order, vl its gross membership dues for the ' ~ ot Randall Keator, who Is a partner cers Include Fred Comstock, vice , °« dictator of th. Red Bank lodge of preceding year. ot Mr. Meyer in the Bushwick-Mc- president; Viola Bottagaro , secro- \ Moose. He was a member of the Nature's own health food, Fine flavor, meaty. tary, Marjorie McConnell, treasurer, I™. Bank Methodist churWi. •. Philben company of New York. Tl tun HERSHEY'S The property was acquired a num- and Slguard Thompson and Philip 11 " «™' 7" »•'« Monday af- Thompion SEEDLESS Jacobs, members of the executive 'en??n aJ the funeral parlors of R. Sunrise Club Baking \ ber of years ago by Manuel Lopez, E late IO committee. I ' Mount A Son with Rev. Walter , a nationally known.cigar manufact- C owe or of th 11-oz urer and Mr. Keator's father-in-law, A fashion show was planned by . °- P"| » Lutheran Hears J. C. Invin NBC from the heirs of Samuel Hart- the club to be presented at a card church, officiating. Eugene Magae n> th he an In tte Raisins shorne. Several years ago, the prop- party for the benefit of the Meobanlo JJ" « *° ° ?<1 • ••«"« S « " Graham Cracl»•<»>» 19c • V: •U Indeterminate term at Annandale play, Final elimination of players 6 J'I for breaking and entering the Chaps) will be held the first part of next day ovcnlng, February 14, at tho Hill home of Lyman Sesein on Oo- Onn of the quickest wavs to find a week, town hall. Tho olub plans to hnvo a A Great Houteketpet YoJ Should Know. Wrum Qutlily Counls end Youi Money Goes Furthest Job is to advortliio In The Regis- largo representation nt a rally which W>«r I and stealing goods valued at A three-aot play entitled 'Tommy" t0 ter's Want Departmnnt.—Advertise- will be presented at ona of th* local will be held at the library at Asbury' J^^!^^!°^^^*''*^* stetisrts^night, Ofttosryjptlo** «««»"** <» JL'j *f *?' !**'_ menu school auditoriums Marph 1L Park this svinlnf. 'if----. : I ;,£EfrBANK,RfiGISTER,t JANUARY 27, 1938. y Clears $100 At Party In Catholic School to '} 5eqtW«t CwskFridey Nigjrt '" -J[>o« Pru^ Won by.Mr*. . Nwky and Miw Helen Kelly.

J.Tfaa Sodality of'the Blessed Virgil Mary of 8t James' church cleared ap>ro*ltnaUly $100 Friday night at a party In the auditorium of tha Sank Catholic high School. Ash Ei 'wete awarded tq' the high pra at'cards. Five dollars, a tur- aad $180, which were disposed on the co-operative plan, were I* by M. Harold Kelly of Lincroft, i Lilly Park* -of Rumson and J Mary a Relas ot Linden place. 1^'fllM door, pftae of a basket of was won by Mrs. William , y of Little Silver and the aec oild door prize of a cake was won fo Miss' Helen M. Kelly ot Broad Street. , "R*v. Francis J. Dwyer and Sister Ifary Mercy, spiritual advisers of tho sjodallty, headed the committee In Charge,'which was made up of the sodality'omcera.Mlss Rose Marks, president; Miss Anna Hoffman, vice president; Mtaa Mary Burke, treas- urer and Ml»s Adele Heppner, aec- ,' < Jf i '•, Refreshments of cake and coffee Were served by Mrs. Jerome Sloyan, Mrs. Edward Healcy, Mrs. Joseph tauriao and Misses ..Marjorie Jones; Madeline'Odenbach,'Josephine Kelly, Marion Hogan, Margaret. Splllane, Margaret Kelly, June Peynton and Sadie Power. •,— • • ' . • — , Those attending were Mrs. William Cogaa, Mrs. Theodore K9ch,Mnj. Ed- Ward Kelly,. Mrs. Alfred Dowd, Mrs. John Bogardus, Mrs. Harold Pierce, . Mrs.. John Bolin; Mrs. L. O. ,Goids- terry, Mrs. John Gaul, Mrs.~~John Sogaji, Mm. C. A. Johnston, Mrs. Fjed: Jones, Mrs, Frank Glusey, Mrs. Qeprge Conrad, Mrs. p. F. Lang, Mrs. John. Milan, Mrs. Patrick" McCarrdn, itrfc David LeRoy, Mfs.: Pi F, Cot- ' tWiMrs. John J. o'Sbca, Mre, Thom- as.jcassldy, Mrs. Joaeplv Hlntelroaan, —MrifefBdward McDonoughrMHi. F^eU CrlB'e, Mrs. Arnold Soden, Mrs. Theo- dort .-Moae, Mrs., J6hn McNeil, Mrs. A. j. Patterson, Mrs.' Joseph Bray,, Mrs. CharKsErrlcKsen, Mrs.'; Charles . Qiblln, Mr», Ooborne HarrlBoii,, Mr». William Wall, Mrs.. Harry Qulnn, Mrf William Deckcf, Wra. Joseph : • DMaK'.'JKtC'Rlta*"Hr'- .lSnQglaiiii Mrs. Teresa, Herold, Mrs. Thomas King, **BV. Harold Hoffman, Mrs.. R, J. ' lan, Mrs, Jacob Bloom, Mm. H. nbnd Phillips, Mrs. Albert Bloom, l)Si;. William Heath, Mrs. Frank Thompson, Mrs. Matthew Power, Mr. att« Mrs. P. V. Keilt, Misses Juliette Miller, Marlon Cogan, Dolores Moyna- h»n; Dorothy Little, Agnee Burke, MkjyM. ffly, Mane KiUen,. Elizabeth Taiarella, Katherino Lorenz, Evelyn I*ftiey, Mary C. Relss, Colleen Clare Thompson, June aiblln, Marion Anne -'"•Je," Margaret Kelsey, Katbrya y, Rosei Compoly, Mildred' Holly- /ww^j|5L^AvS3liB^.ftSbi!yaii. iA\t {Layman, Monica 1 Emrno'n«, Jlel^aS Burns, ^ftJ^Bii jar»t Curley, borothy Griflln, Mary O'Brien, Helena Henderson, Helen M.'Kelly, David A. EmrtoM, Chester Leftoy Forrar, Joseph Sole, William Ryan and Joseph Hint'elmann. Safety Check-Up , '•••••'r •> For Individuals

VAiltOmoblle drivers would prob- abrybe found t8 bo as much In need ot repair as their cars If compelled to undergo. an annual check-up, so write* the Health Education Service of |.tthe New Jersey Tuberculosis Mane In an article to the Monmouth County Organization for Social Ser- vice urrWtr periodic health examln- aonstl y „ Automobile owners, like their cars can.' move about the streets and lUsaijjtty appear to be In good con- dition., Examination, however, may reveal bad teeth or tonsils, abnormal Wood pressure', nutritional dehclen- cias or other defects not lncapacltat- Inj.Bt the time but likely to lead to «rious. trouble If uncorrected. i*.>S*alth' Inventory ot 7«,000 fam- IH« comprising 2,1X0,000 Individuals, distributed among 19 states, has re- ceirtly been completed by the United States Health service^ From results ObUU'ntd It was estimated that there are In the entire country on any winter day a total of 6,000,000 per- sons' Incapacitated by illness or ae- eld^Bt In the United States. Much ol'tlw Hlfl«rt Is of a character, known to be readily preventible.. Ot the ohrbnlo disabling Illness afflicting 3,B00,0Op-p«r«on» a large share migh htvtf been cured in early stages or altogethsr avoided through, prompt dlognocii or preventive measures.

-BSOISTBB GETS UBBVVtB. Ckarte* H. Walton Co. Salts Fire B«- makes it possible for many people to enjoy a luxury once confined to ''. Itrlgcrator* Thtongh One Ad. •,That It'pays to advertise In The M(mr is cheerfully attested to by CbarlM H, Walton Co. of IT Mon- the ffivored few? Orchids are the luxury,.. New Jersey is the state. One marvels that these frail mojrlh ftreet, local dtstrlbutort for tt»:'Ofiieral Kleotrlo Triple-Thrift re- ' V^M arm is running a series of dl»* blooms frotn the tropics should flourish so sturdily in a foster home thousands of miles north* play'.advsrUsenienU in The Register ' ' "ig th«ir line of refrigerators cuum cleaners and they ars mally w«U pleased with the itodaU. ; ••• ' Yet ifi New Jersey's nurseries a half-million orchids mature yearly, , . more than the combined ilnf about their advertising in Th* RegUMr and with reauUs from these an- ' i we wtra, told by the efforts of all the other great nurseries in America. Take pride in remembering that these khUtlve that ,flvs dlraot i Red Bank, ooa In Mat- , . i and one. In Keanaburg, wen mad* through th* Initial advertUt- ratty achievements of botanical skill are made possible by one of New Jersey's great industries* oient in Tha Regfatir.

The-West B«d Bank auxiliary of lUVMrvtaw hospital wilt ho^ a.musV t)l\ taa ne»t B^nday aft*rnoon from (to. • o'olook at the Community o«n-. ter on Wstt Bitftti place, Hri. Itattd* Bmaqk Is president ot tha rt auxiliary. Mrs, Mary Patrick Is In ohaMr* ;of refrisnmtnts »nd Miss athal Brandon Is.thi dlMotor of an- A MJFIItl "One of America's Great States" tMUhmmt ' "One of America?.* Great

,.>"•,:.•<..,', ; •••v iltaf BED BANK REGISTER. JANUARY 27,1988. Worden Funersj home, was Jn lair •en avenue, with1 Bev. 'Herbert. J. Card of Thanks. lectuiea/ror Nurses. Obituary. View cemetery. Smith, pastor- of the Methodist Shower Given For We wish to thank the many friends Dr. Douglas JSdwerda of Bed Bank IPBjmttl Dinner' church, officiating. Rev. Arthur C who> gave expressions of their synt- Is giving a series ot lectures on "Oral Mrs. Deborah A. Walllng^ifevwlsh Florence DeLair patny In our recent bereavement, for to extend out sincere thanks* her Alexander J. McOtach. Tomaaoo Amato. Folhemus, pastor of .Eatontown floral tributes, loan of automobiles Hygiene" to the student nurses of many neighbors, friends,and'r*lai') p IKeing Planned By Methodist church, assisted. Monmouth Memorial hospital of Long Alexander J. McCoach, a resident Tomasco Amato of River street A shower was given Miss Florence and other marks of kindness^ Uveef, especially the borough official*,' of Red Bank tie past ?0 years, died died Friday afternoon at his home Mn. J. William Helm was the solo- Mrs. Lester Rogers and Family. Branch, He Is a member of the staff the members bf the board of health after a short Illness. He had been ist and she sans; "Shall We' Meet Be- DeLair of Tupper lake, New Tork,, —Advertisement. aqd toe Rev. Dr. and .Mrs. W, Calvin tf Red Bank Rotary at noon Sunday of heart trouble at last night at the home of Mrs Ar- of the hospital, • his home at Harding road and Spring confined to bed for about two weeks. yond the River?" and "Saved by Colby, who have shared with Us the Grace." The bearers were Cllqtoa F. thur B. Crawford of Lincoln avenue. Card of Thanks. painful bercAvement and have shown street. He was itrickin N«w Ttar's Mr. Amato was (I years old. He In so many ways their profound sym- * fittetliAnniverMjryofthtGre.t was born In Italy and was the sonElliott, Stewart Cook, Peder J. Gls-Fair Haveq. Mlas DeLair will, wed I wlshTto thank all those who In day. For a time it appeared as If he Ray VanHorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS pathy. was improving, but he suffered a re-of the late Paolo and Antonla Clno- leion, Harry Archer, Leonard Mar- any way expressed.their sympathy MM., DeWltt BootL ' * Snow Fall m 1888 to be Ob-lapse last week and sank rapidly. granl ' Amato. He came to this tens and Raymond Mitchell. Burial WaKer'c. VanDorn Of Hance road. In my bereavement, especially Bev. Benjamin B. Waning. In charge of tb* Worden funeral Fair Haven: ••• ••./...•'••".'!• ' Too Late for Classification Father. John B. McCloskex, -A.! W. •mad-Many Old Timers Mr. McCoach. was 63 years old. He country 40 years ago and had re- Worden ft Sons, the pall bearers and —Advertisement.' ^ sldtd at Bed Battle for' the past 25 home was In Fair View cemetery.. .Miss DeLair was presented, with" a Win be Invited Here. was born at Cochecton, New York, FARM for rent, three acrea or Icafl, brook, all those who loaned cars arid tent and came to Red Bank. SO years ago. years, previously residing at New corsage fr#m which/, hung streamers house; buildings, loadelde atand option-' flowers. and rhymes giving the clue to where ali'alao house at Long Branch, tlx rooms,. Boys tan make extra p_ock*t money He was employed as superintendent Tork city, He had been a presser ';' Mrs. Ansettt';* Winter. • :• water, 'eltctric' »a«. 117. E. Or. Parker. • • "."••.: .••,.' ^Mrs. Mary, Mast selllas; -—--.. fifty years Is a long -time and of bridge construction for the Hogau for about SO years arid at th* time The funeral or'.Mrs. Amelia'E. her many useful gifts were concealed. Sunshine Farmi Monmouth road, Weat —Advertisement. ::•',-'\. "';.•••'•'-.• :i mu6n. happens ia a' half a century ft Gaul Construction company. At of his death was employed by Frank Winter, widow of Joseph Winter »nd' Decorations consisted - of silver, aqd LODI Branch.* . . that 1* forgotten. However, there the time her was strioktn b* was-su- Oarruto * Son, a resident of R^ft-Bank and Eaton- blue. • "•„•, '. . ' ' ••." • .•••;•; FOR SALE baby pig* eight week* old. IS M* many In Red Bank and vicinity perviBlrtg the building of a bridge »t Surylvint; are two daughters, lira. town lor many y^ia/s, who died on Those attending were Mrs. Walter • pair; aow with eight plga, plga walgh- Who have not forgotten the terribla Woodbridge. Roslna SoaUso and Miss Fannie Friday of, last week at Johnson. City, VaoHorn^Mrs. Jessie Haff.Mrs. Mer> Ing. from 80 to^lOO pounda. Dan. Acker, Wlszard of March, 1888. If there are Mr. McCoach was a past master of Amato,. both of Bed Bank, and aNew Tork, where She had been re", lln Sbarpliss,! Mn. Jerry Drew, Mrs. Hartahorne Lanc'NaveBlnlc. N. J. some who have let it slip their mem- brother. Antonio Amato- of Jersey siding for some.U»ne.,Was held Mon- Raymond McUughlln, Mrs. "Joseph MysUc Brotherhood lodge.of Ma- FOR RENT, to'refeponalble party boua* at >.««ry the Hed Banfc Rotary club is sons, a past high priest of Hiram City, His wife, Mri, AntonetU Cu- day afternoon at the Worden funeral Hunter, Mrs. Frank Balrd, Mrs,: Paul -107 McLarvn 'atreot, aU'rooml. ail Im- .**lannlng to revive ft chapter, Royal Arch Masons, a mem- bellaltl Amato, -died In March, IMS. home on East Front street, with Bev. Fielder, Mrs. George Drawbaugh and nrovomanta, aun.-parlor. • Hra. Mu Hugg. 107 McLaren ttreot, Red Bank.* ' The fiftieth anniversary of that rec- ber of Field council, Royal and Se- The funeral was helds Monday Arthur C. Polhemui,;pistor of Eat-Miss Margaret Tobln. - ord breaking snowfall will be fttting- lect Masters, and a put regent and morning at St. Anthony's church ontown Methodist chuKh, offlciatlngv ACOItN gaa'rang*' In, s-ood oondiiioni .fur« Kjy Miebrated by a "Billiard Dinner" former treasurer of the Red Bank where Rev. Edward P,Ali*rt, assist- Burial waa in the Meuiodist church TWWa' 014 •.- naee and ov«h, for sale 115. George P. *»t the Red Bank Elks auditorium Royal Arcanum lodge. ant rector, celebrated a solemn high cemetery atWeat Long/Branch. More'. than .half a century, .of active. MHUr, phono Mldalatown 289.*'., * 'Friday night, March 11, by the Red Surviving, besides his wife, are two mass of . requiem. Rev. Nicholas Mn. Winter was 83;y>ars old. Her and Intimate cOBnec,tloh with the r OBank Rotary club at which' time daughters, Mrs. Walter Warden of Soriano, rector of the church, v business. and professional • men ofBUSIN£S3 .ppportunltri Beauty parlor ta- 77 Broad Street, Red.Bank, N. husband,- a veteran of: the Civil war, Uonmouth county" Is The Register's .tabllahed six-years, for. rent from April ipiany Red Bankers of tho "blizzard" West End and Mrs. Harold Compton deacon and Rev. Pasquale Romano, died In 1*32. He wai'|t contracUng lat: hot water heat,'every improvement. PHONE 1353. FREE DELIVERY. ^«ra, who have since moved to other of Trenton; two sons, Walter Mo- assistant . rector . of, St Joseph'* lob printing department's history. Dtvli, US First avenue, Atlantic High- painter. Mrs. Winter leaves no close Are- we esrving you? If not, whyland*. . . . places, will be invited back to town Coach of Red Bank and Robert Mo- church at Keyport, was sub-deacon. surviving relatives. :' • notr-^Advertlsement. • . 1'>ior a night of pleasant memories. Coach of Plainfield; four brothers, •The young women's choir, consist- '••'•'• •••.••••. ":(-, * The Idea was flrat suggested by William McCoach of Newark, Qeorje ing of Misses Mary and Lena Blnaco, 1 : NOTICE. -ofihadilon Ivins, state librarian and and Nathan McCqach of MIddletown, Henry Dahniex. Josephine Bonoore, Jennie Burxarro, Henry Dahmer of'';, Union Beach ' Notice lao»rabj irlrati tiat «ia follow MEAT DEPT. publisher of the Hudson Dispatch in New York, and Joieph McCoach of Ann DePlerro, Angela Marasclo, Jos- 1 ihs «roi>0Md Ordlnuet. which-wa» Intro- '•sj&nion City. Editor Ivlns is a for-Fosterdale, New York; a (liter, Mrs. died Friday nlRht at 'the home of. d(ic|d at,a recular maatltn of tpe Borough ephine Deleerdo, Mary Oanava, An- his" son, Fred H. Dahfher of Poole Counciounc l ofth« Borouih or BBitontownn heled Loin Pork Roast Lean Pork^ShouI. * i, Jner Red Bank boy who well remem- lar&eid Hearing of Cochecton, and gellne Matoecla, Theresa Navl, Merle on WadnariarWadnariar, JaiMiax7.afi.ltI8JaiMiax7afiltI8 , at-whlch five grandchildren. V • and Park avenues, toil', borough. He i.ters the blizzard and who will be Canella, Gladys Chlaravolottl and was 79 years old. V| Urn* It PMltd «r»tra»4lm. was laid over Prime Chuck Roast ||) Legs Year. Lamb '••sked to be one of the guest speak- Nancy Claglla, chanted the mass. lor. Moond,and anal puaua to :tb« not t^rs at the dinner. The funeral was held yesterday af- Mr. Dahmer was torn at Cooper rsitilar nesting. of tie Borough Council ternoon at 2 o'clock at his late hornet Mr. Aroato's associates at the Oar-Hill and had resided */tth his son for of tha Boroush of Eatontavn' to ba held Boneless Pot Roast Rib Lamb Chops \ Tho "Blizzard Dinner" committee with Rev. Albert L. Baner of Vine- baba WaJnaadw.. Fabruarr >. ,1938. at the Jitif Rotarians and other business and ruto plant were bearers. They were the past 20 years. H«;,was a retired bh hll t 1)00 T Mi at which time land, former pastor of the Methodist Anthony ffatale, Lawrence Luclsano, boroush hall at 1)00 T. Mi at whi professional men have made up a real estate broker. Besides his ion'« public haarlng will be helld uupon the Have Your Hair Dressed Lean Cali Hains Salt Pork , church, officiating. The bearers were James Rovlta, Marro Blnaoo, Joseph he is survived by his jflfe, Mrs. Vir- aald Qrdlnute* and all ptople iinteraaUdn - ^llst of some 60 or more "old timers" Howard Jeffrey, John Gaul, Ralph LoPrestl and Patsy Longo. Burial ginia Dahmer. -fi •.'•'' l' ah opportunlt tlrt to -bbe liearlaa i who are expected to be present and In Ati Up-To-Date ta SUn Rhodes, Clarence Beck, Fred Kerwln In charge of the- Worsen funeral The funeral was h«19 Tuesday af- Sausage *"» Shoul. Pork Chop! , .tell their former associates about the and Amory^L. Osborn. Burial in home,<.was In Mount Olivet cemetery, ' Beauty Salon * terrible lot' of snow which fell in ternoon at the funeraljhome of John JBorsush Clerk. '".'inch a short time. Although the bliz- barge of R. R.'vMount * Sen. was K. Day at Keyport, wfth Bev. Hollli AN OEDWANCB TO U0BN8K AMUSK- In Fair View cemetery. Hart, pastor of Gr*ce Methodist MINT,. VBNODia, KOWI AND Lean Package Bacon \ u, IOC ,'*ard recall! a cold spell the "Blizzard Mrs. William E. BaUoofc. OTHER KINDS OF MACHINES IN THE 1 church of Union Beach, officiating, 1.00 \Dlnner will be warm with that old BOROUGH Or EATONTOWN. Mrs. Isabella Halloek, widow of Burial was In Cedarweod cemetery •;town spirit. "Walter Turtle. Dr. William Swing Halloek of Pitts- BE IT OBDAINID br the Boroush Tentjer Stewing Beef it Keyport. Council'of tk* Boteus* of Eatsntowni «>. t Elaborato decorations will make Walter Tuttle, who for the past 23 burg, died Monday afternoon, at her \ 'fiver the'large auditorium into a flt- 1. In the construction o< thla Ordinance, Best PhUa. Scrapple . years has been janitor of the Baton' home on Spring street, Frank E. Chjttdler. the term "person" shall be eonatrued to Permanents ,b. 10c ting winter scene. It is likely that town grammar school,. died.Monday "Mrs, Halloek was born at Freehold main any ln«l»Wttat, ftrm. partnenhlp, ahbuld there -be snow on the ground afternoon at the home of Miss Lutie and was the daughter of the late Frank Eugene GhandJer died this corporation'or auoelatlon. • that there will be Bome real snow- morning at his home on Spring street 2. In the contraction of thla Ordinance, Top Sirloin Roast . . ib. 21c Allgor, where he had been residing: Judge Anzl Chaten and Margeretta tha Urra "op«r»U" ahall mean' to have. 2.50 balling done before the night is over for several months. He was 09 years Hull McLean. After her marriage, at the age of 68 years. He was born k»a» or maintain' won sax prtmlut In Legs of Spring Lamb . *• A lor "boys will be boys." old, Mr. Tuttle's death came after she Jived at Pittsburgh' until the In Red Bank'and hid lived here all the Boroufh of. Eetontoim any of the his life. machinal her*in»ft« 4aecrtb»d which an an Illness of 11 months.' death of her husband, when ihe In > plata'.'of buatneu or any piibllo place He was born at Eatontown In 1M8,moved tb Red Bank. Surviving'are his wife, Mrs. Sarah opan to the puhlle whar* auch maoblnea Sugar Cured Skinned Hams III Fowler Chandler, and four children, shall b« »T«ll»blt U> .tha Public and the Terrific Storm a son of the late Samuel and Mary Mrs. Hallook was a sister of Mrs. word "overate" in tonnieUon with men HILDA'S Jano niley Tuttle, H» was w«UHehry-fli-Whlte-of^ProspeijIr^venTleT Ellen, Bamuel and Frank Chandlsr-STialri1n-lKtt^th--t*r*trt»rSale .uid muhlna ihall bj or •'• .:. Can railroad station. At the store and mott. Besides her husband ahe Istor of Calvary M. E. oiurch, and io.BiTs!cn!l'fniBtTsf-- '"-c oparaUng without any auch putofllce the amount of damage Rev. W. R. Rosell of the First Bap- llcanaa having btfn faiuM. ' ' ' Crushed - ;- 18« survived by two daughters. Mrs. LAWTERS' ELECTION. >.-Hothlns In thla OrdlnMM alwll ba In- 'which they did was greater than the Charles Doughty of Fair Haven and tist church officiated. Interment waa loot which they obtained. They In Green Grove cemetery. t*«j*Ujdd to Includa sny.WaphonanyUlaphone* InatrurianInatrurient Mrs. Kenneth T)rury of Red Bank; oparataad bj a slot, ms'cMni «r (*t BfBf'Jt t Ref. 81M zipped a telephone bos open and gut three sons, Joseph Dennis of Fair Annual Meeting ef Bar ^Association •panteUd by a alot machlnmachinae or UWrr otheothr Held at Asbury Park Tueaday. utomatlatlec slot machine metar of ananyy ppubu - Tall Can lome cash and got some cigarettes Haven and Leon and Frank Dennis Sister Mary Emmanuel Tomato Juice and candy. At the station all they of Red Bank, and a brother, Henry The Momnouth bar association held - io. Nothinr In i^la. Ordinance ahall be. Monte 5< Sister Mary Emmanuel, a teacher got was two cigars which Otto F. McDermott of Red Bank. Mr. Den- Its annual meeting and .dinner at /otiatruad to raaan that any rlshti ar* Welgand, the station agent, had left nis is a painting contractor. at St Ann's parochial sohool at ii sfanUd^to any on* wh*tao*v*r to Keansburg, for the past four years,Mariner Grill, Asbury Park, Tuesday .par»U-ejiy (amblUs, macMn* or. daylca Del Fancy DAac ^3 O- 'TffiT on his desk.. Mrs. Raymond De- The funeral will be held tomorrow night and .elected the following of-, of.any kind whatao«v*r and any alot ma* apreaux is the postmistress. died Monday night after a short Ill- «bln« er ilh^r roaehln* that Uagar^llnB morning at 9 o'clock at her late home ness. She was 69 years old. fleers:. '.. ,'': '. •, mithlne'or of, • samblln* nature.art not At New Monmouth a huge locust and at 10 o'clock at St. Jajnei' Monte Garden reaS . °" L^j£S^ — tree was uprooted on the Baptist Sister Emmanuel was a member of rwlitnt—Jmraaa D. Carton, 8r., of Ai-o»«r*i byth* t*nn* of this OrdinanC* church, where the rector, Rev. Drth. e Order of 8tstera of Mercy of burr P.rk. ' nd'are prohibited. ' , . .'• .. church property and It fell across John B. McCloskey, will celebrate a Vlea prtaldantj—Harold McDtnnotf nf 11. Any p«rlor, vlolatln» any" of the tlro- Del Fancy Golden No. a tte lawn, narrowly missing the Mount St. Mary concent, Plainfield, Fraahold, William t. Foatar of B«l Bank, vlilonl 01 this Ordinance which ahall In- solemn high mass of requiem. Burial and had taught school for the putMurici A. F6tUr of Lout Braneb. \ clude tha ownan of the machine and th* Can Maiding. In charge of R. R. Mount * Son will BMntU7-^-Sdward W. Win. owner, and oecupanU of the property up- Monte ;-B«»tain 48 years in Various parishes of the 1 A large tile chlckenhouse on thebe> In Mount Olivet cemetery. The Tuaauter—Hajdn Proctor. on whltl) th* »am* ihall b* located, 10« farm of Sheriff George H. Roberts bearers will be Charles Doughty, Trenton dlocest. She was assigned wlieihw iuch p*non be aetln* as princU to St. Ann's at Keansburg four years William J. Morrison, Jr., president pet or .esant or eraplojaj. ahall be liable Hear New Monmouth was literally Kenneth Drury, Buddy VanNote, Jo- of the state association, was theupon cohTlctlon to a fine of not eicead- Del Golden Whole Vacuum blown to pleceB. The roof was seph Connors, Edwin McDermott ago. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. InrFIfty i(IIO.OO) Dollara.' . David Slattery of Chicago. guest speaker, The association pasted Bantan Can lipped off by the gale and poran- d Fred Duncan. a' resolution favoring a disintegrated U. In addition to the l>*naltl*i,for the Monte > Kernel tkins of the walls were blown down. In charge of John B. Day, the body Hojatlon of thU 0r4lnan.ee. It I) provided was conveyed to Platnfleld, The fun-bar. This would require all lawyer! that the Police Department, upon • finding -*Ihr building was used by Sheriff to join bar- aisooUKIojis in order to that'auoli machine «>vlr Joieph Pdlln anr other aectlon or provision of thla Or- e Roman's Club To for the past ten years. Her husband and Misses Katharine' and Dorothy dinance except Io far"aa the aectlon or N died in 1929. Surviving besides her with the National Biscuit Co. portion ao. declared Invalid ehall be Imtp- Mr. Thompson was the son ofLorens, Pearl and Florence Good- arable from the remainder or any portion , Tomatoes ^ &* daughter, are a son, Benjamin B. B 0II e r^dge, Cathtrlne UeMs|l«tre, Dorothy ihanof. • • Hold Get-Together Walling of Minneapolis; a sister, Mrs. James and Mary S. Thompson. Sur- viving besides his wife, Mrs. Cath- derlty, Inei Lawyer, iLIHIan Pflug, 15. Thll Ordinance ahall take effect up- Ellwood Seeley of Belford, and a Helen Havens and Evelyn Mattsop. >n Ita paaaag* and publication aa required Del SPANISH •• Members of the Evening group of brother, Charles Willis of Newark. erine Barkalow Thompson, are a son, iy law. . STYLE the Woman's club of Bed Bank will The funeral was held Tuesday af- Edwin L. Thompson of West End; laid a get-together Saturday night in a sister, Mrs. Meta MaeDonatd of Tomato Sauce • tile rainbow room of the Main Cen-ternoon at the Scott residence with Monte Rev. Dr. William Calvin Colby, pal- Newark, and a brother, Harry tral hotel, Asbury Park. They will be tor of the Rumson Presbyterian Thompson of California. FUNERflL accompanied by their husbands and church, of which Mrs. Walling was a The funeral will be held this af- I iklttr'* Home-Made Sliced friends. Cao member, pfflclatlng. Mrs. Colby was ternoon at 2 o'clock at his late home, HOME UbftyS Style pickles Mrs. Elston Coombs has chargo of soloist, her selections being "The with Harold Johnson, reader of the the party and her assistants are Mrs. 'Beautiful Oarden of Prayer" and Red Bank Christian Science church, 81(ar Denlse, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire, "No Night There." ^ officiating. Burial In charge of R. Hiss Virginia Chasey, Mrs. Theodore The honorary bearers were former R. Mount ft Son will be In Maple- SweetenM or No. SUler, Miss Vera Norcrow, Mrs. Mayor Nellson Edwards, John O. An- wood cemetery at Freehold. Unsweetcioed Can laMirence Burdgc, Mrs. Wlnfleld derson of the, Rumson board of Hance, Mrs. Donald Needham, Mrs. health, and Dr. A. W. Sweet of Red Mrs. EmllbM A. Brown. Herbert Schaeffcr and Miss Harriot Bank, cqonty health officer. The ic- The funeral of Mrs. Emlllne A. Taylor. ive bearers w«ra Percy Hicks, An- Brown, widow of William H. Brown, WE EXTEND OUR Rer. Sin drew Flndlay, John 0. Foliar, Otto who died on Wednesday of last week GRATEFUL Pkf. COMMITTEES NAMED. Strohmonger and Latham and Elmer after a long Illness, was held Friday PillsburyPan'ke Flour Pearsall. Burial, In charge of thnafternoon at her late home on Hud- APPRECIATION Councilor Harry Archer Makes His ofttw inerekting patronage Appointments. Bet. Site •ceorM t» by f amiliae In Red The following committee members Bottis Dave been named by Councilor Har- Bank md vicinity. Their real- Vermont Maid Syrup Archer to aorve Onward Council, suring tttppoft U (he moet im- H, Junior Order of Pnlted Amer- Mechmlcs for the term ending presW* iMtinonial to the eetab- SO, 11)38. The first named on Hthed Worden policy of rendif- committee will act as chairman: iditlnr committee—Leonard Marthem. MINIMUM COSTS in( complete service at moder- Lux Flakes ',T:r 20 - 1 Jonaa and Alonao I. Curchln. ate coet, irretpective of creed or Delinquent «omniltt«e-^-Werrer. C. D»n- . . . Efficient ogaratSon enable* us le elate served. > s. Blmar ». Mitchell, t. Btoul Thomp.on Leonard Marthena. effect many eKonornlee in acnrlce without Spry ^49 lUleltr tnmmlUee—L»on«p1 Marl hen.. Mcfifice to the high standard pf service we The Worden Home tertilnmant committee—Evert (J V. It l/ted raoii, rrenk J. lluhn, Elmar II. MH- have always maintained. Alonto B. Curchln and E. Itaymund Without CKa/fe Gre?olvent MSmltUaHarrr Archer, E. * MIMHII and J. Stout Thomp.m,. oommlttM — J, Btuut •Dsuallte*—Leonard . E. Mount & Sen ROLL DAIRY DEPARTMENT sw.ss FDIDimC K. AOAMS, MMMeiR of tb* qulckut w«ys to find s " to adv*rl|sa In The R««la- rilNCPAl sDIEECTOKS ant DaplrUHnt^Advtrtli*. J9| W.JTHOMTJT ^ A ^ MID «ANK. N. J, _J Butter RED BANKHEGISTERrJANXfABY 27, 1938.

the church dining room Tuesday curlty ot the Persecuted," will be calved about two weeks ago lnan.au- received on confession of faith after . Wins Separation. n«med Mrs. Henry, Recorder And Church Notes. night, February 8, at &M o'clock. hald at U 6'cloelc. A young people's tlmobile accident. It is expected.that they have.received training. Mrs. Harold Hartshorne of Little other woman" The young people's department of meeting will be held at 7 p. m. be will begin bis business duties The Sewing club met at the home Silver was granted a separation, triangle." lathers*. the church school, taught by Mrs. The church forum, under the direc- within a few days. of Mrs. John H. Sutphln last Thurs- custody of her three Children and Engineer Named The annual congregation meeting Harold Coddlngton, met Friday night tion of the board of Christian f»l, .The Reformed church will receive day. The time was spent in making 1800 a month maintenance from her Munioipal park acreage ta,«6tf. _., or Trinity Lutheran church will be in the'social room of the church. lowshlp, will meet this afternoon. A several new members by letter at theaprons which are to be sold, mllllonalre-broker-husband Tuesday the larger cities of the United StsiesT.:- At Sea Bright held tonight In the church hal} on supper will be. served by the Phil- Mareh Communion service.. At the •• m • • • in New York supreme court. Mrs. Increased 49 per cent between 7 ~" " Broad street In conjunction with a Presbyterian. athea society at 8:80 p. m. TheEaster service new members will be It pays to advertise in The Register. Hartshorne, the former Mary Bryan, and 1935. loyalty supper to be served by the "Ministering to Physical Needs" speake'rs will be Rev. J. Hendershot L_ '•:•• - Roy Stone Appointed Recorder women pf the church:. The supperwas the subject of an address given of the Haddonfleld Methodist church and Rev. George E. Dawklna of Ped- and Lionel' W. Lancaster En- i will be served at 7 o'clock by a com- Sunday morning at a meeting of the mittee headed by - Mrs. Harold A. Sunday Morning club of the Pres- dle Memorial church of Newark. gineer—A**ei*or Oromance Hendrlckson and- composed of Mrs.byterian church by Frederick C.< The Phllathea society will meet Fred Wllman, Mra. Thomas \Mead, Wegel of Fort Monmouth. Lewis B. Tuesday, 'February 1. at the borne of * Continued lira. R. T. Bixler, Mrs. Henry Frans, Lowry of Little Silver led the gen-Mrs. Worden Grooms of Harrison Mrs. A. T. Wymbs and Mra. John eral discussion that followed.' John avenue. , Ifo/ Sjons- «u ijfeolnted borough B. Allen presided over the session. 0fp FOOD 3ARGA/NS Sohwlnd. Vaogrder of Bta. Bright ,-tt the tegu- 1 John Wilson was Introduced as a First Church of Christ, Scientist • Ur'iiiestfni? of the mayor and coun- ^ " the building fund and new member. ' THE KIND YOU CAN ALWAYS "BUY WITH CONFIDENCE' Installments on pledges will be re- Services in'First Church of Christ, j cil; of that Place Thursday night Mrs. Karl G. Jansky and Mrs. John Scientist, at 209 Broad' street, Red .Chuncllman Nells V. Jabobsen was, ceiveedd andd Mr,BlxlerMr,-Blxler^^ ^chairmann of I WOP STOMSl \ H buildini gf fund campaign commit- Wilson, Jr., will speak on the sub-Bank, are held on Sundays at 1 a. r\hf only one to vote against the ap- ject, "Ministering to the Spiritual m and 8 p. m., and on Wednesdays £g|ntment Mayor Walter J. Sween- tee, will glvo-a report on the results of the campaign. A'short motion Needs" Sunday, February 6. Theat 8:15 p. m. : •.-•••*. ' »y appointed ISlonel W. Lancaster ot speaker this Sunday will be Harve*y "Love" Is the lesson-sermon sub- Palri?Haven.' boroiiffh'engineer' &nd plcturn\ta>en', by the committee will show the, tepe and ityle of church R, Smock, of Fair Haven. ject for Sunday, January SO, In'all toil w fanantmously confirmed. Miss Virginia Haviland addressed Christian Science churches and so- CHOKE Otis B. "Seaman of Long Braioh, who under consideration by the commit- tee. , members of the Toung Women's cieties throughout the world. ' was ^named engineer New Tear's Bible class last/ Sunday. The sub- The golden text is: We have known GRADE day, wrote a letter stating that he At the annual meeting, report! will ject was "Living Literature." Miss OF LAMB and believed the lore that God hath would be unable to fluth e position be given by the pastor, Rev. Walter Hazel C. Errlckson presided, An- Gowen, and the secretaries and treas- to us. God Is love, and he that Owsl- because of his 'duties as county en- nouncement was made .that the leth in love dwelleth In God and God gineer. , urers of the various organisations. A junior choir ofthe church, which is FANCY ROASTING member will be elected to the church in him." (I John 4:16). The adoption of an Ordinance sponsored by the Bible class. Is be- Among the lesson-sermon citations ALL SIZES abolishing the office of aiseuor and. council to. .succeed Henry Franz, ing reorganized by Mrs. Walter L. whose, termv expires. A' motion, 1« the following from the Bible: FROM 3 LBS. UP appointing an assessment commls- Fredericks and Mrs. Edmund vom'.'Love worketh no 111 to his neighbor; '•!• sion of three men will be further authorizing the building of church,, Steeg. The choir will sing at the CHICKENS and another, empowering the church therefore love is the fulfilling of the '.':•• considered at the - next" meeting. vesper service next Sunday after- law." (Romans 13:19). . council which it acting as the build- noon at 1 o'clock. >: Borough Attorney Leon , Beussllle The lesabn-«ermon also lnoludes , expressed the opinion that the ing committee to select an arohitect Eunice Sieveking will speak at the Ib. and present plans to the congfega- this passage from the • Christian Sci- Pot RoaSf BONELESS CHUCK change could be accomplished, legal. next meeting ot the class Sunday ence textbook. "Science and Health . ly only through a referendum of thetlon, will be passed. morning on the subject "Ten Por- ; with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary people and not by ordinance. Publlo The catechetical class will meet for traits of Jesus." Baker Eddy: "In pattint obedience SUNNYFIELD .%n hearing of the ordinance was sched- instruction In Bible- and- Luther's Frank Undo roth was the'speaker toa patient God, let'us labor to Hlckory-Smokod, Sugar-Cured pkj uled at the meeting and It wai.de- catechism tomorrow afternoon at 1 Sliced Bacon Sunday morning at. the weekly meet- dissolve with the unlverial solvent ,.. elded to.continue hearing on the o^o'clock at the tome of the pastor on ing of "the Toung Men's Bible class. of love, the adamant of error—self- dlnanca until the next meeting. In Brown place. The choir will meet The topic of his address was "Minis- will, self-justification,, and > self-love— Loin Lamb Chops . . »». 35« Spare Ribs . . . . the meantime the. question of legal for rehearsal tonight at the home tering to Physical Needs." A. Er-which wars against spirituality and •• procedure will be determined. of Miss Jean Ploger of Atlantic High- nest Griffiths presided and Dr. L.is the law. of sin and death." (p. 242). Smoked Tongues SHORT CUT . b 29= Fresh Codfish Steaks A/request from the .Sea Bright lands. F. MacKenzle gave the opening first aid aquad for an Increase from The Sunday-school will be conprayer.- . Stanley Parker read the Loin Pork Chops emm em . <» 25< Fancy Swordfish . . $300 to $500 In Its appropriation was ducted at 9:45 o'clock in the church scripture lesson. Stuart Edlngton Colt's Neck. e ' referred to the finance committee. hall. The common service will be and Arthur Hoffman were Introduced Shoulders of Lamb WHOLI *. I5 Fresh i.fX Oysters . . • Th« squad raised over $1,000 last held at 11 o'clock with the pastor in as new members. Harry C. Fay v year' at bunco parties, dances and charge. The topic for the sermon Worden was at the piano. for the (The Bad Bank Reglittr can ba bought' singing of "Jesus, Lover of My Soul." at tha atora of Louli Plotkln.) '• other benefits and Its expenses were be "A Divine Pilot." •SSMSBMBtSSMt^^^BtWMaBBMWWWW^aMIW^g^WSWBWatWWSWWWaiWaHIWWWMWN^WIIWIWiawil SMI 111 $600. The church will observe Its .tenth The speaker next Sunday morning Garrett Thompson was the leader at the meeting of the Toung People's •'•.' ' Borough Clerk E. W. Fary read a anniversary at a special service to be .will be Boris Belchek, who will talk 71b. ' letter from the state auditor's office held Sunday night. The sermon will on the subject, "Ministering to theFellowship of the Reformed church El ft I IP Sunnyfield ' to the effect that the .time for thebe delivered by Rev. Dr. E. E. Bur-Spiritual Needs." Sunday night.' Miss Ann- Sherman bag -, final adoption of municipal budgets, gess, president of the. United Synod > The speaker last Sunday, at thewill be the leader Sunday night, Feb- lkVUI\ All-Purpose has-been extended one month. Sea of New York, of which the local weekly meeting of the 'Toung Peo- ruary 6, when the fellowship will Gold Medal, Heckers •'. fright's budget has not yet been ln- church is amember, Dr. Burgess was ple's Christian Endeavor • society wmi meet at her home. 3ft Ib. 71b. —WaltarD. Fields,- overseer n' the ~^r— - r. BfMerly*"mHsl6H:.sulJeTlBtBhdeBt "Of Miss Mary-W. Holmesr who - talked Pillsbury or Ceresota • bag The council received! a letter from the* synod and was instrumental In on the subject, "The. Church Christ poor, stated in talking with a Reg- JerroW H. Meyer requesting that a encouraging the congregation m theLoved." Mrs. LilHe H. Reamer was ister reporter the other day that ap- clause In the zoning ordinance pro- purchase of its present church site at the piano for the group singing. plicants for relief were somewhat Specially Selected Ib. On Tuesday, February 1, the an-more numerous this winter than In hibiting athletic clubs In the busl- on East Front street. SACK. 1. .'.riejUL Zflha. be repealed. -The council other, recentyears. •.He.s»ldf«w.nik- POTATOES Clean-U.S. No. 1 Grade The T)rogrBm~wlll lie ss~ follows^! nlversary dinner of-the-Monmouth' 15 .decided this was a matter for theBrelud«,.proCW»lW5'hvmn,>"Jesus Ocean Christian Endeavor society tlves and other people living here a - ' zoning hoard of adjustment MK Mey-With Thy ChurchTAblSe;" order 61 Wll be held In thg social hall of theconsiderable length of time ware WHITE HOUSE _j^—ar Is planning to open a badminton' **ip^rf|fei^r:cofflucHng; !?^1>^^."*»*«»_ota*; among those receiving; help most of court In the former-Elliott.bulldlnir. Bed Bank Christian Endeavor and among those receiving help. Most of EVAP. MILK BRAND .ipAuVe r4s;;, liymn,:.'ySlse Ye, Councilman George Krauss report- the Golden Hour Circle as hostesses. pride In the fact that Atlantic town- Children, of Salvation," congregation; ship was still "on Its own" and not .;•' ed the police car was In need of re- sermon by Rev. Dr. E. HI, Burgess; The speaker will be Rev. Vincent pairs. Councilman Charles Ellen- BusUWlUer, pastor of the Evangel receiving help from state or federal offering;, history of the congrega- sources. loaf be rger said it would be more econ- tion; anthem by the choir; hymn, "I Baptist church at Newark. Fred- BREAD laf O omical to trade In the car.'for a new .Love Thy. Zion.Lord," congregation; erick, L. Mintell, executive secretary The service of the Reformed church cks for the youngsters wiwitth every loaf of our Soft Twist Bread machine. Mayor 3weeney saH heprayer;--- benediction; . recessional of the state Christian Endeavor, will Sunday was held at the chapel. The ^ did not favor a new, car at this time.hymn,. "Q Christians, League Togeth- also be' present.- '-— — new furnace was used for the first if the present machine could be re-er," hymn of the Luther league, to Miss Ida Goodspeed will be thetime and it proved very satisfactory. i paired for a reasonable sum, It was be sung In .observance of Luther speaker next Sunday afternoon. The Charles C. Conover, who has been decided to obtain an estimate of theleague mission day, meeting will be held at 5 o'clock laid up with an Injury to his back cost before taking, any action on the immediately following the vesper due to an accident, Is Improving. purchase of a new car. The church council will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Feb- service. The last meeting of the institute .The borough clerk reported re- "Martha and Mary" will be the sub- of the Reformed' church ot Freehold ceipts amounting to $10. ' ruary 2,. at a place to be announced LARGE SELECTED WILDMERE later. .. ject of the sermon to be given at the last week was attended by a number Written' requests were reaiived morning service, jhls Sunday^ by .th? of - the residents of this place, ~.-..-. :Xrom.'K;=I* Znbel and Reginald Lay. The InUrmeaiata Luther,league will meet on Wednesday, February 2, ""•MrsfHSBnair Beclnnan;- wto- his ton that they' be released as bonds- missionary society will be In charge been on the sick list, is Improving. i men for Constable Benjamin flplo- at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry of the vesper-sfrvlee"to be h»\& at .Asay ot Throckmdrwn avenue. ' The members of the consistory ol V stfoti. At the suggestion of the bor- 4 o'clock. The speaker will be Bev. tbe Reformed church and their wives :: lough attorney the clerk was directed James G. Holdcroft, the church's . ...''". ' • • frr- •- .' , : . held a sociable last night at the par- MIXED COLORS LARGE SELiaiD to write to Mr. Solomon asking him HetliodUt. I missionary in Korea, who recently sonage. to obtain new bondsmen. ". The guest preacher at the morn- returned to this country. Special Preparations are almost completed lit/For a delicious as well as an economical breakfast serve SUNNYFIELD SLICED BACON with our EGGS* *A communication from Charles E. Ing service Sunday at the Methodist music will be presented by the church for the spelling bee which 'Is to be Sweeney requesting a share of theChurch'will b» Rev. Harold Paul quartet, with Mrs. J. William Heim held In'the chapel of the Reformed \ borough Insurance business was re-Sloan, Jr., pastor of the Neptune as the soloist The junior chorus choir churoh next Tuesday night. A num- ' ferrid to the fire and. water Methodist church. Rev. Mr. Sloan is will sing the missionary centennial ber of Atlantlo township clubs and mlttee. the son of a former pastor ol thehymn. other organizations have registered 14 oz. Red Bank church. Rev. Dr. Harold Harvey R. Smock of Fair Haven entrants for the contest. Campbell s TOMATO JUICE cans 25c Operators of Still Paul Sloan, who' has served the Ueth- has announced - that Mrs. Herbert The choir of the Reformed church odlst church id many official capac- Wright will speak to the members will meet for practice tomorrow night c d \ Sent to Penitentiary ities, and who, In 1936, was elected of the Sunday Morning club next at the home of Mrs. Alfred Buck. lib. editor of The Christian Advocate, of- Sunday morning at B:BO o'clock In the Bible night will be observed at the tower room. Mrs. Wright Is chair- can 15c ficial journal of tbe Methodist Prudence iz Hash 'Two of .seven men charged with Reformed church Sunday night Sim- church. Young Mr. Sloan is follow- man of the Monmouth County Braille ilar services will be held the last operating a still in Howell township ing In his father's footsteps, havjng service. '.[ were sent to the Federal penitentiary Sunday night of each month. FANCY GRADE No. 2 become a minister in tbe New Jer- Che annual Tin\# Doric ^' at Lewleburg, Pennsylvania, yester- sey conference. He prepared for the can 19c - day, for terms of a year and a day. Illljf • WVI3 A*P Brand • ministry • at Princeton and Drew their families will be held Thurs- Pleading guilty In Federal court theological seminaries. the home of Mrs. Martin Tuesday, John Radlch of Perth Am- Smock. day night, February 24, A covered Ann pint quart William H. Carhart, Sr., of Little dish supper will be served. boy'and John M. Wollo ot Asbury Mrs. William W. Taylor, Mrs. John jar Silver, will preach the sermon at the A variety ' night entertainment Page jar 19 33^ Park were sentenced by Judge Guy West and Mrs. Edgar N. McClees Salad Dressing ^ L. Fake. Jack Ennb of Neptune and evening service. Mr. Carhart is ahave been enrolled as members of will be held by the choir of the Re- ' Norman Luker of Lakewood also preacher in tbe Methodist church at the Improvement society. formed church Friday, February 11. Little Silver. His services are.In An "old-fashioned Sunday" will be pleaded guilty, but their sentencing Mrs. Henry H. Kohl, Jr., Mrs. Har- Plain or Salted pkas. was deferred. much demand for pulpit work by ry Thiesmeyer and Mrs. Walter L. observed at the Reformed churoh Uneeda Biscuits 13c ; Henry Mahoney of Point Pleasant churches in Monmouth county, not Fredericks have been appointed by Sunday, February 27. The usual ser- pleaded guilty and received a su>-onl. y of the Methodist but other de- Mrs. C. A. Osborn, president of thevice will be held in the morning. In ' pended sentence ot a year and a day nominations. He is a prominent lay- Golden Hour circle, to serve on ath* afternoon there will be a con- . •when his attorney, George R. Som-man of the local church|and la active nominating committee to select a cert by the Cathedral Boy singers of SoU TbmiU Teal luu* U lea Today, jot Vitality! V mer, said Mahoney had aided In theIn district and conference programs. slate of officers to be_voted upon In Bloomfleld. A Bible service will be arrest of the alleged principal In the . The musical selections In the morn- March. The organisation' Is plan- held in the evening. -Harry Wilson ' case, who was arrested In Boston but ing will Include the prelude, "Choral ning to donate new song books to Baker will direct the' boy singers, disappeared after bis release In $1,500 Theme" from "Palestrlna," Buck; of-. the church school. Mrs. Emll Slng- James O'Day returned home Sun- /4 ball. fertory anthem by young people's dahlsen has been enrolled as a mem- day from Fltkln Memorial hospital choir, 'All' Creatures of Our Qod and pkg. Lewis S. Riggs of Freehold plead- ber. at' Asbury Park, where he received NECTARTEA King," Klrchehgesang; anthem by treatment for injuries which he re- ed Innocent. Government agents said senior choir, "Surely God U in This ORANQI-MKOI, INDIA.CIYLON.JAVA, MIXID or 'ORMOSA-OOLONO • - he was the owntr ot the property Place," Priest; postlude by Handel. Reformed. No other tea telling (or anywhere near the cost of Nectar offtn to much downright tea qufalityl Nectar is a deliciouily mild, \ where vthe still was operated. A The selections at the evening service A rehearsal of the children's choir thoroughly latiifying blend of choice teai-the pride of our 77 years of matchless tea experience. Try It at this special low price. bench warrant was Issued for Ellwill Include the prelude, "Andante of the Reformed church will be held ' Yukotlch of Carterst, who failed to Cantabile," Beethoven; anthem, "The this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, A spe- Christian Science package |*» appear. Law of the Lord.!« Perfect," Feder-^cial-meeting of tbe consistory will be NECTAR TEA BALLS ORANGE.PIKOE leln, by senior choir; "Offertory in held this evening at 7:48 o'clock. Reading Room rsr 23c D Minor," Franck, and the postlude, An entertainment will be presented Broad StrMt Natlual Bask BMf, Headden's Corner. "Choral," Bach. in the social hall of the church to- morrow night at 8 o'clock. Talking U Broad. Street, Bed Bank (Th. Red Bank Baclilar ill ki ioarkt The Thimbls club will meet this motion pictures will be presented and rned. large In Hfaddan'a Coniar from Edward O'Flah' afternoon at 2:80 o'clock at the home OrtN DAILY musical numbers will be given by "lliJO A. M. te 4iao P. M. cake calces >"'•' • . . • of Mrs. George white of -Wallace Ivory Soap . . 5c 3 young people. An orchestra, com- Mrs. William Scott returned home Tuaidar ua Fridar Ivubfal street. v posed ot Harry Jobts, Albert Snlf- TlSO to ttSO Sunday from Fltkln Memorial hos- The monthly meeting of the Worn' fen, Harry Snlffen, Elmer Brown, pital, where she underwent an oper- an's Home Missionary society will be Csdrlc Ryder and Hugh RyderJwlll Htra th. Blblt. lh« Work! of llarj BORAX O cakes ation two weeks ago, She Is stead- held Tuesday night, February 1, atplay several selections. Helen {Tay- Baktr Iddjr, Dlicoianr and Foundai Kirkman's Soap ily Improving. of Chriitlan StUnca, and all othai the home of Mrs. Bert Decker of lor and Anna Booth will present a authotlud CHtlatlan ScltM* Utata. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brook and son River Plaza. tap dance and Miss Peggy Rankln tur« nay ba raad, borrowed or par. 100% WHOLE are spending this week with Mr. A covered dish luncheon will be and her dance pupils will stage a chaaad. Brook's parents at Brooklyn. WHEAT served by the Women's Christian specialty number. ' Raadlnr Room KalnUlntd by Shredded Wheat Mr. and Mrs. William Heyer are Temperance union Tuesday night, The Bible school, with classes for • riMT CHURCH OP CHRIST. e the parents of a son born Monday. February 1, at the home ot Mrsal. l sgts, will meet at 9:30 o'clock. SCIENTIST. Mrs. Martin Mason Is confined to 2 pk,.2320 oz., Anna Errlckson of Elm place. I The regular morning service will ba 10* BKOAD ST^UT. MO BANK her home with Illness. The Ladles' aid society will serve held at 10:48 o'clock. Anthems will Rolled Oats SUNNYriELO QUICK COOKING pkg. v Walter Scott spent Friday and Sat- a covered dish luncheon Wednesday, be sung by the senior choir. • T»a PubUa U Wlkui. urday visiting at New York. February 1, at noon at the church. Mrs. Catherine Sullivan and Mrs. "An Evening With the Children," A regular meeting of tha King's to be presented at the evening ser- LARGE SIZE Edward O'Flaherty ware guests of Heralds1 will be held Friday night, Extra Juky Mr«. ,John Fee of South River Mon- vloe at 7:80 o'clock, will feature old- Florida Grapefruit February 4, In the church. day ' time children's hymns. The program Expert Repairing MOund Mrs. Henry Vogel ot Mat. A church counoll, composed of will include the processional, "Bright- presidents and chairman of church ly Gleams Our Banner;" hymns, 5c awan spent Sunday, visiting Mrs. An- OF matmmmmWmmmmmmWmdmmWmaammmmmmm^mmmmmm organisations, has been formed. This "Away In a Manger" and "I Think nie Johnson and family. WATCHES, CLOCKS * Mrs. Howell Is a patient at Mon-council will study and plan for uni-When I Read That Sweet Story ot mouth Memorial hospital. fying the churoh program and forOld," by tfa* children's chorus; hymn, Salt of Atntcita's £ac$ut Setting, Coffec—Vms., hi., Sat strengthening the. churoh "work In "Fairest, Lard Jesus," Margaret and JEWELRY general. A meeting of trie counoll Hoffman, Lois Macintosh, Doris Van- .'Accuracy, skill and experi- x, , Cstoipa Have Son. wlll.be held la the parsonage on Note and Robert Loversldge; solo, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ellsha Camp of New Thursday night, February S. Mem"t- Am So Glad That Our Father Is ence enable us to do the York, summer residents of Atlantlo bers are Arthur J. Davis, F. B. Hela- in Heavtn," Ruth Rogers; solo, most delicate repairing. We EIGHT O'CLOCK 2 35' Highlands, are the parent* of a son•r, Harold J. Coddlngton, Herbert There Is a Green Hill Faraway," guarantee satisfaction. Our MILD AND MELLOW COFFEE .born Monday. The Infant will beBohlld, Austin Eohl, William Rogers, Ruth Rogsrsi solo, "Gentle Jtsus, prices will please you. ' named BSllsha K.' Camp,. after tils A. A, Whiting, Harry Barnard, H. H.Meek and Mild," Warren Carter; An opportunity for all lovtrs of mild and m*llgw coffee to save money on Ihii favorite blend. Roaster fresh ... flavor- grandfather, the late Bllsha K. Boynton, Thomas Dugan, Willis A. hymn, "Lord, When We Have Not i*ol*d In th* bean . . . ground Madly right, to "your order. A distinctive, delicious coffee. Buy two poundi today! Camp, Clayton, Mrs. Harold j. Coddlngton, Any Light," «thlldr*n's chorus. Silverware Repaired Mrs. C. K. Runyon,' Mrs, Mlnratta and Replated Like New .Florida Bound, D»Mott, Mrs. Theresa J. Wlllay, Mrs. Baptist. Mr/'anr> d Mrs. Jamis W. Shannon 0. C. Rogers,' Kiss Blcsnor Morris The churoh sohool of th* Baptist EA'iTEKN and Miss Lois Rogers, REUSSILLES l church will miet Sunday morning at DIVISION 'aoallon trip to' Florida. -Mr. Bhan- ' A dinner (or rriemb«rs of th* of»:«. 6 o'clock, Th* morning servlc* MBroasJSi, tM Bank. A&P FOOD STORES ion'Is ceunly distributor of th* flslslboard and' th* church council, M with a sermon by th* pastor. taU JM1. .will 1 Six RED IBANK REClSTfiR. JANUARY 27.1888. Shrewsbury, ; houn due to electric lighitt wires Monday afternoon to make oostumstf Beak. Rev. Albert I* Undor, pastor I. County Inmetee House" At which were damaged by wind the for those who wily take pert. In con- Holmdele of the Freehold church, wHl.bs the (The MliA BegltUr cu be bought previous night The traffic light at nection with th« w«ddlng old-time. guest speaker. ' :'1» la 8hrewabury from U10 8hrawtbui7 Mar- the Intersection was also out of com- bridal costumes will be exhibited. A meeting ot the Xniermedlete so- Hodden's Corner ket, at the pottofflee from Mn, Jamts ciety was held Sunday night at the Mr. and Mrs. -William VanBrunt mission. . " • • Mn. Silas M. Cronk is sick with a have moved from Farrhlngdale and Blordao. wd from GUT Edwards on th« John Valentine returned to his du-heavy cold. ••••-••••-• parsonage of the Federated church. Msswa corner of Hnrnin 8prlngs road and This society/'is made up of school are living with Mr. VanBrunt's par- b. jPncram with U. 8. Oori, Shrewsbury avenue.) ties at the Red Bank Register Mon- About 80 members of the sixth, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanBrunt on vesenal {diaeate ....1... Sunday Afternoon day after having been confined to his children raugtour. from the fifth to the I 411.717.11 Thomas Osborn, son of Mr. and seventh sad eighth grades, paid « home for about, ten days by Illness. visit to the. "open home" reception high school grades. A religious and C—COBBXCTIONAL AND PEHAL party at Fir* House Enjoyed by Mrs. Thomas Oaboin of Broad street devotional program was given, - IAuohssD and Card Farty. and Sllverbrook road, Is a patient at Miss Ortrude VanVllet, daughter of heldVat the Re0.00 from Mlddletown township, Red Farley and Peggy Frost entertained In Tinton Fsllt from Mr.. Sarah Seott.) chow meln supper and card party have accepted an Invitation to wor- Burial dae'd eoMleri and aallots .. MM.M I.M1.U Bank, Fair Haven, Little Silver, with vocal JIOIM. More than 80 persons attended a Coroners, Incmeecs and County Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deeley enter- held Tuesday night by the LeiUes' ship at the Federated church Sunder Physician •-' t.ooe.oo ' 6.111.96 Shrewsbury borough, Fair Haven and A concert for the benefit of Christ play given Friday night by the Wom- tained Mr. and Mrs. Floor of Short Hebrew society at the community morning, February 14, when g. Lln-en's auxiliary of tie W t«4.HS.lS expect to move to this section and West Bergen* place. The play, "Does ner with their engines, among them ruary 7, starting at 8:30 o'clock In they spent some of their time b«re men end Mrs. Harry Madaniky was the firefighters for their service to being the East Keansburg company. Crime Pay," was presented by a E-COUNTir AID the school auditorium on Broad In looking at farms which are. for chairman of the supper. the community. 1. Beech Protection, Cheater The new apparatus "Of the Bast street. Mrs. Evan F. Jones and Mrs. Ths supper was catered by Mn.' group of acton from Matawan. Mrs. J aale. Their son, Wilson Flohr, is Mrs. Robert. R. Voornees gave a Lyda Letlmer, president, was In 26ST26STPP . L . 1M1M(( .... J'KSJ? 1H».M l(,7M.0» Xeanaburgers attracted much atten- Louis Hayward are arranging the amateur Metropolitan golf champion Philip Tellen of Batontown. Mrs, dinner party at her home Saturday 2. County Advertising M.MM M10.lt 7,510.11 tion. charge. ' program. and amateur golf champion of New Heller was winner of the door night for a number of relatives and tt.eoo.eo tt.i(o.u The firefighters spent a Jolly after- . Mr. and Mrs. >Hobert Durand re- Jersey. prize, a set of linen towels, and Mrs.friends In celebration of the birthday u.w.u noon. The new combination hook turned home Thursday night after a Abraham AbrtUnoviU was winner of of her brother, Forman Sutphln, Mr. (ind Mrs. David Robinson and NOTICE OF PUBUC SALE. DBPARTMSNT OF HKHTrVArB AMD BRIDOM and ladder, pump and booster ap- wedding trip to the West Indies. Mrs. son 6f West Freehold spent Friday $3.B0 disposed of on the cooperative Fubllo notice la given that by virtue of plan. Small potted plants were the Vincent Hammond Is the'owner of a Chattel Mortgage, oacuUd by Otto HIS paratus of the Headden's Corner Durand before her marriage was with Mrs. Sarah Scott, who returned AaiffllW **>«« company was placed on Inspection Mrs. E. a Fegram. table prizes. Chinese decorations, do- a new automobile. . L, Sartman and LoaUr S. Holt, Jr.. co- home last week after having made Charles Phillips has a new car. ' Partnera, trading u Hartlnan A Hoft, to By Transfers and the opinion was unanimous that Mrs. John H. Patterson of Peters nated by local merchants, made up t*aUr S. Hoft. flr.. daU4 December 4, A—HK3KWAY MAIMTZNAHOX a stay with her daughter, Mrs. Ever- the scenery. "The firemen have'elected the fol- 1. Ontnty AoproprlaUoa f ll.MO.OO I e.OM.Ot f *,vM.t» )t was one of the finest outfits of its place, Red Bank, was hosteas yester- ett Bradley of Syosett, Long Island. It67, and recorded in the Offlce ot the Idnd in this section. A new one-man lowing officers: Clerk of the County of Monmouth, on the 9. SUU Appropriation 114.0K.00 141,400.00 148,400.00 day afternoon to members of the John Wiley is on the road to re- 4th dar of December, 1917, In Book 202 3. Hoed Equipment ,.. • 10,000.00 • 10.000.01 10.0OO.00' nozzle was demonstrated, the engine Shrewsbury Reading club. Miss PraeldsntWoseph Phillips. of ChatUl Mortgagee at Pages 819, etc, of the home fire company being used covery after having been laid up sev- Middletown Village. Vlee president—Formu gutpnla. 1 111.400.00 t 111.400.00' Katharine Foster, chairman of the eral days with intestinal grip. Chief—Carl WHson'. upon which default hai been made, I have for this purpose, under the direction | international relations committee of retaken and ahtli sell the property there- B-BRIDQES AND CULVERTS Rose Marie Calandriello, daughter (Tht Bed. Bank Ragliter tan bt .ought Assistant thief*—Harry Pitcher, Jacob la mentioned and described comliUngoT - 'of Capt. Rudolph Riskamm. The lire-. the Red Bank Woman's club, was In Mlddletown from J. C. Knight end BUrn. ,. ;-•• " the stock, merchandise, equipment and 1. Coin* Avproprlatipa v... "f--'tt.MM* - I 42.(U.81 I 41,141.82 men seemed to be greatly impressed guest speaker. Mrs. Ada B. Nafew of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Calandriello, WIH|am B. Waters.) . Financial secretary—Fr»d Noble. 2. KaU Appropflatlia 10f,lM.9O 104.H0.0O has been confined to the house with Recording a*ar*Ury—Charlie 5. Ilr. certain, fixture* usual to the rbuslneae of lte.tvO.Ot. by the time and labor saved by the presided. a drug store, which will be more particu- .« lK.0O0.9t t ldl.Ttg.lt a heavy cold. Mrs. Herbert Franks has returned Engineer—Robert Voorhevi. larly specified at th* tlma of said sale, »t 141.71IJ1 ' new type of nozzle. ~Fir~ e Chief David L. Emmona and to Bloomfield after a stay with her Assistant engineers—Edward Herer, Mil- public auction, to the highlit bidder, at Food of various kinds and liquid The Ladies' aid society, of the ton Bennett, John Bergen. John J*Sr*y, C-IMPJWVBMENT8 Harold Rlordan, secretary of Methodist church held a silver tea mother, Mrs. Cecil Conover. Wward Johnson, Karltou Kinhaf.r. th* Plata of business of Hartman and Hoft Down payment oh eaplul Improvementa' refreshments were plentiful and theShrewsbury Hose company, attended .Mr. and Mrs. John J. Maisey had at 7-9 East Main Street, Freehold, Mon- at ptr Section 264, Chapter. 141, committee which arranged the event Friday afternoon at the home of Plans are being completed for the mouth County. New Jersey, on Saturday. PJL lilt HUM » 1J«4.(S the open house held Sunday after- Mrs. E. G. Ehlnger. The guests were a dinner party Sunday night at their January It, 1»>, at HOO O'clock in the lilt 1 la.tou.ttl> received much praise. "Cowboy" noon at the Headden's Corner flre special musical service which will be I JI0.4tO.O0 S lll.194.88 1 118.H4.I8 Mrs. Joseph Deeley, Mn. Adrian home at which the guests were Mr. given Sunday night, February 4, at afternoon ot that day. Jack Woods and bis four-piece or- house. and' Mrs. James Day and children chestra provided music and the en- Nltschelm, Mrs. William S. England the Federated church by the .home SEPAXTMXMT OF PUBUC PROP1RTT Windsor Radigan of New York and Mrs. Wellington Wilklns. Alice and Hugh and George M&tsey choir and the choir of the Freehold tire assemblage joined in singing- was a recent visitor of his mother, of Keyport .'oseph B. Wentel. IMS Mil Some of those present stayed for the Rehearsals and other preparations Baptist' church, under the direction Attorney for Mortgage*. Mrs. Lena Radigan. for the Tom Thumb wedding to be Mr. and Mrs, Louis Oschenreltber of Miss Sara, Armstrong of Bed Freehold, N. J. By Trasaf era M«7 entire afternoon and others remained The confirmation class of Christ of New York have been vliltlng Mr. COURT HOUSE AND JAIL for only a few minutes. Among them held Friday evening, February 18, un- church will meet at the church next der the auspices of the Ladles' aid and Mrs. Julius Ley. 1. Salaries and wages I .»,000,00' t 4.060.00 I . t,OM.'0i> were a number of Middletown town- 1. Hiat, Light and Power lO.CvO.vO 10,6(1.(1 Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. society, are well underway. The per- Mrs. Charles Jelm, Mrs. Arthifr Local Budget of the County of Monmouth 1. Supplies" JUpelrl and Mlsc 8.0M.0O - 1,000.00 ship residents who are not members Miss Ella Herden, a graduate of Koelsch and Mrs. Julius Ley called of the fire company. The addition formers are children and Mrs. Albert 4. Furniture and Fixture Red Bank Catholic high school, has Wlllgerodt is the coach. on Kenneth. Smith at Briar Hill For the Fiscal Year 1938. B*plaoem*nt t.OM.OO 1,017.11 i.or.it which the firemen recently built to accepted a position at the Monmouth home at Freehold one day last week. -the fire house was the subject of Christopher DeFazaio has bought » ii.ooo.ei 11J1I.II 1 11,589.66" Hosiery Mill. .. . a Bulck coupe. Mrs. Carrie Applegate of Wood- Beetlon 1. "many admiring comments. New wiring for the fire siren from bridge returned home last week af< OTeWLVTION CONTTNaiBNT » t.Ovo.Oo I lt.OQO.00 $ lt.OM.OO Walter Patterson wac chairman of A supply of dishes and culinary Engineer George Lange's house to dishes for use at the* fire bouse was ter a visit to Mrs. Harry West. Mrs. BE IT BMOLVBD. that tie following statements of rtvenaei and appnfprlaUont the open house committee. "Other Applegate is slok with a" heavy cold. shall eonstltuta th* ktoal budget tor the year 1*18. DEBT SERVICE ,. the lire houne was Installed this week bought by William S. England at the Bonded debt maturing within th* year * 4{0,0Ofl.OT t 419,000.00 I 41t.000.0ft members were. R. U. Gibbons; Rob-by Raymond Brower of Red Bank. The 4-8-5 club held a bridge party B> TI ruBTHCB KUOLVXD that said budget be pobllehed In The Long Branch ert Gardiner, George Beck, Obadiab recent auction held by Mrs. Fannie Record and The Aeeury rark Press In the Issoe of Friday, the Slst day of January, SUU appropriation 118,000.00 . 81.000.W 8i.ooe.00> John Poolc has accepted i position last week at the home of Mr. and -Hallenbake and Arthur Soden. Casler. HMTThe sSJeXTata. be published for one Ittj^ln the w«k •J''"""^'**. t 600,000.00 S 500,001.00 with^ater Farrell. " "The next meeting of the"Ladies' Mrs. WllllamFeeny. Flnt prixa wax -l»l«~fcy-l»e tollowint newtyapen. vlai »r»e*cW-Tranaorlpt,-Monnioa* -pamoorai. • ..'.-._.._....!. I 671.00t.00 .. ..— Josephine Murphy pf. New aid society, of the Methodist church awarded to Mrs. John J. Travers, sec- Bed Bank BUaiard, Sel Bank lUgiiUrlUgiiU. Keyport Enterprise. Keyport Weekly, Mon- Int. on Bonded Debt 9'm'jMM' 2i2,IU.t» iSrti>?o^¥aUTan J«<^J p»an flrpve Tlraat. felrnar Coast AdytrUser, York has been spending a few days will be held Thursday afternoon, Feb- ond prise to Mre. Ftony and the* con- sl, Spring LaV , AuenlowB Meetenger, Kaanaburg Interest on T«m»6Hr» LOSBS ...i7.i-s—».ee»,«t , tMW.oo . > Card Party For solation prlie to Mrs. Simpson. This t SUM Maa with her aunt, Miss 'Margaret Mur- ruary 3, at the home of Mrs. Sarah B t, Kiantonrg Pension fund. County DeUctlves. phy. week the club will hold a bridge par- l. ft»gres*Rrci«len%A*uryA* FaFartk, Moomouth Beach Journal and Union Beach 4400.00 S 4.100.W St. Agnes School Scott. ..i newspaper* printed end wblllbed In the County of Monmrath. Probatloo Offloers .;. I 6,141.00 Thomas Farrell has purchased a Mrs. Peter Farley, who has been ty at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kotlee la hereby aiven that the bodges and Ux resolution was approved by the S 116.H7.00 1 7(9,416.11 1 769,416.1( Fifty prizes were awarded at the 1037 Chevrolet truck. very sick, Is improving. Jerome Travers. Board^CtoseTfteSoMeM * thoxSanti of Monnonth «n Wednesday, the 19th card and bunco party held Tueslay Houses on the northeast aids, of The committee in charge of the day of January. !•'•• DEFICTX9 AND 8TATUT0RT SXT^aVDrXVlUDS in St. Ago63 s auditorium by'th^ e Sycamore avenue wero without lights Tom Thumb wedding met at the NOTICE. .A hearlnc on the bndg*t and tax resolution will b* hold at the Board'! room. A. Payment of Um'porary lmproretMnt 1 Coort »m*?Vrsc**M,NewJerw, en W*dne«lay. the »th day of Fsbruary, Mil at Parent-Teacher association. High morning for about four home of Mrs. Wellington Wilklns To TREFOIL HOLDING CORPORATION, SOU* » 11,818.69 a corporation i ' eleven tfeloek, at which tint* anTplioe objections to said budget and Ux resolution B. Emergency Nous »7,44t.6O scores were made by: Mrs. Boniface BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Court of 'the County of Monmouth for th* y*ar 1958 may be presented by any taxpayer of C. 1918 Expenditures— Knochel, Mrs. Margaret Schmidt, of Chancery ot New Jtraey, made on tbs said municipality. I . . No approprlanon -. Hone Mrs. John Halleran and Mrs. Hugh day of the data heraof, in a cam* wherein D. Due from. Capital None Marrel Building 4 Loan Allocation 'of E. 1184 Reserves ovsrupended Mane' Gregerson. Miss Mary Carroll won the City of Eait Orange, a corporation, la i\ 1915 Appropriations, snr^xpendld None the blind package, donated by James the complainant, and Trefoil Holding Cor- (.^.U-byoVtion.,01,^^..^ ^ ^ G. Shirks fees (W. O'Brien) None Vagan of Leonardo. Mrs. William poration, a corporation, If. O'Kitlt Supply H. 1916 Bank Block Ux abated None Company, Roie A. Palmer, ' Parrlnt * SUU School Tax .. (EtUmabs for 111!) I l4l.IU.il t C41.114.ll 1 669.268.85 I. Deficit MIM. B*venae 1911 ...... None Mulligan and Mrs. James J. Fagan Beauty Sale J. 1981 Over-expenditure of Buekeltw Lumber Company, a i corpora- frife in charge of the affair. tion of N«w itntyi lfonmcutA Flumblitc "^fl'^" (Actual foniB!) • tT,7Sl.ll a»,481.«t appropriations ..../ • 1.I8I.M Present besides those mentioned Supply Co.r Charlea H. Walton Co.. George County Tax l,i «l»4(71 ««9mTI K. 1M11 Appropriation nMerrea ever- ~ Our Special KornhoS, John Hlllmin, Deal Mill and expended In 1186 11.983.91 MrfWameei Ht MaePhee,Mri iranfaer- - Cempajiyi - a -^corporation, - ale* L. 1916: Expenditure without appro- H. Batters, Mrs. E.'. Thompson, Mrs...... ^SisIF^SsiSafiimJE known u Deal-Mill ft Lumber Co. Inc., a corporation/ kre~the^def«rdairta. yoir art' Ofooe) lll.il" "Sone 'None Wesley Wakefleld, Mra. George Mc- raqufrod (o appear and aniwar til* BUI of M. 19861 Denelt-JalK. B*v*ms* ' ' Mahon, Mrs. Fred W. Meyers, Mrs. CROCQUIGNOLE Complaint, on or. before* the 1st. day of Boad Fudl .... (Allotted for 1118) I 119,020.00 1 887,280.00 S 119,010.00 anticipated X.747.M None" None Peter Green, Miss Anna McDonald, March, next, or the aald Bill will b« taken SUU Aid for'T. B. PailsnU 26,600.00 2i.6C0.OI) 28,887.98 N. Over-charge municipal aid to blind 460.00 None Kone Mrs. Bernard A. Scanlon, Mrs. Albert aa confened against you. SUnogrechlo Fell 100.00 999,98 1,760.8«. . O. Bank stock Ux abaUd 114.16 Nona Non. Aid to Blind ».900.00 1,262.00 j gone P. Overexpsnded 1136 Reserve 1^68.10 None Done W. Cross, Mrs. Thomas Grant, Mn..' The aald Bill It filed to foreclot* a cer- Q. 1911 Bxpendlturss without Permanent tain mortgage given by Trefoil Holding License of Coal Dealers • 1,700.00 ' Nona '. Nona appropriation 1,341.06 H. Portensteln, Mrs. Tun Sheehan, Corporation, a corporation, to Marvel None Wone ' t 172,020.01) < S68.041.99 • 169.H8.S4 R. Over-expenditure of Appro- Mia. George DeLong, Mrs. Frank Building Si Loan Alioclatlon o( the City priation 1117 111.44 None None Patterson, Mn. Peter Christensen,' of East Oranie. dated March IStb, HIT, 5, Bridge Damage Amount ...... 1.161.16 Wave on iande in th# Township of Ocean. County TAX BATS .771 None Mn. Charles Schmitt, Mrs. Thomas ' of Monmouth, and State Of Mtw Jeraeyi T. Bond Anticipation Notts 2.4M.44 None Won. Utilised In Sbarkey, Mrs. Morris Josephs, Mrs. and you. TREFOIL HOLDING CORPORA- I 101,100.16 1 11.469.64 91,419.44, Thaddeus Brennan, Mn, James. Al- TION, a corporation, are made a defend- ANTICIPATED REVENUES , 1918 1937 Cash In 1»7 verson, Mrs. William Hoelck, Mrs. ant. bectUM jou. are the former owner of the promisee described In the complaint, I. Surplus Reveml* Appropriated 1 100,000.00 Non* OF OBNBRAL APPROPRIATIONS William Simmons, Mn. Francis Kll- and because you have executed a bond 1. (a) Surplus Rcvinne Non-Cash Appro- duff, Mrs. Vincent O'Sage, Mrs. John t $2-50 and' mortgage given In connection there- priated with prior written eonsaat , ADMimsTRATlON. OPERATION 4 MAINTENANCE McKenzle, Mrs. Frank V^alsh, Mrs. with held by the complainant, embracing ol SUU Auditor None 98,439.68 •3,489.88 Administration I 61.130.00 I 58,074.60 the premises mentioned and described In ActounU tU.707.te 88l.4li.lt Robert Stockton, Mrs. Morris Joalin, Including Shampoo, Finger the eald BUI. and by virtue thereof olahn I 800,000.00 « 93.439.63 * (3.489.18 Mrs. J. Buzby, Mrs. Margaret Mc- to have some Hen upon or Intereat in the I 414.817.15 I 441.809.91 441.I1I.X Wave and Trimming. said mortared premises, a foreclosure and Nulty, Mrs. Walter Halleran, Mrs. 42,688.08 Nothing Else to Fay. , sale of which It prayed In the Bill of Com- Omify'cieVk' \".\.".".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'.'.' tl!60o'.00 10.200.00 63,617.89 Public Welfare - Mary McLeughlin, Mrs. Margaret r plaint. Sheriff 83,000.00 88,000.00 38,209.95 Educational • 17,041.00 $ 16,718.00 17,692.91 Gorman, Mrs. E. Wakeman, Mn OTHER SPECIALS TOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY ! Dated Deeembor 58, 1987. InhcrlUnee Tax 11.SOO.00 84,100.00 HosplUllsatlon 441.172.11 ell.717.38 Rose O'Flaherty, Mrs. Jacob Stryker, SAMUEL DRESKIN. AlUnwood Hospital PstVenU 16,000.00 21.COO.00 16.215.97 Correctional and Final 41,116.04 41.990.61 ~ Solicitor For- end of Counsel SUU Aid T. B. Patients 26.JOO.0O 28.800.00 26.S0O.O0 Welfare M7.140.lt 114,181.19 Mrs. James Ryan, Mrs. Walter 5.00 Permanent* $3.50 : 7.50 Permanent. $5.00 \ with Complainant. Tinea, Violation af law 7,800,00 t.SOO.OO 7,7(6.41 -Count* Aid , n.OM.OO - 11410.11 Rowan, Helen Cowden, Helena Hart- it BranfoM Plact, Newark, N. J. Fines. Magistrate* 825.00 400.00. 842.25 sedy, Mrs. John Keenan, Mra. P. 10.00 Permanent* $7.50 Municipal Aid Blind None 900.00 Nont I Hl.976.76 ' % 1tl.U4.31 S 7(1.114.11 County Adjuster •...,..•>>• 18,800.00 12.800.00 18,378.61 Cook, Mrs. William Mount, Mrs. B. Monmouth County Surrofate's Office. Welfare Hem* FaUintl 4,800.00 4> 4,321.18 Hlghwsyi and Bridges White, Mrs. M, Callaghan, Mra. Wil- In the matter of the eststa of Valeria aunographers Fasa 950.00 }1.750.05JS05 999.99 Hirhwaye I ltl.4OO.Ot * 141,400.00 1 141,400.00 Johnston, deceased. InUreet on County Taxes 186,500.00 98,500.00 136,899.87 BrUgts U0.0vO.00 148,711.32 141.728.12 liam Hartnedy, Mrs. Ernest McQlI 8,986.00 vrey, Mrs. Joseph Sheehan, Mrs. Notice to creditors to pressnt elalmt SUU Aid for Blind J.900.00 8.910.49 JOHN & CHARLES Hairdressers agalntt estate. 1 175,400.00 t 111,118.12 I 111.128.11 Frank Miller, Mrs. B. Conk, Mrs. Pursuant to the order of Joseph I* Don- T,BJ, (.IU, 887,280.00 Hanry J. Knochel, Mrs. Charles 67 Broad Street, Phone 1515 ahay. Surrotat* of the County of lion* 119,020.00 mprovsmenU ,. I lt.Oot.Ot S l.Stt.lt • 2,6M/ft' mouth, made on the twenty-ninth day of TOTAL KBOTLtANMU. MVMnrBS 1 704,691.00 1 688.800.19 1 704.708,42 Public Proparbr 1 89,000.00 1 1O89.M I 81,581.66 Mount, Mrs. M. Maxwell, Mrs. Jo»- RED BANK Pecember, 1«I7. on the application of TOTAL OF ADafR., QPEJtATION •ph Ryan, Mrs. Blalock, Mrs. Harris Maurice A. Potter, executor of the eetat* I. Amount to be releed by taxation ... |l.tn,tU.M I!,el8.464.71 AND MAINTENANCE 11,178,213.41 11.647,948.94 11,148.011.11 Mrs. Wallace Keeton, Mrs. James of Valeria Johnston, deceased, notice fs 4. ToUl ot Oeneral Budget lUvenuea .. 2,6M,610.6t 2,410.8114.81 Holding:, Mrs. Mary Jonei, Mn. L hereby given to the creditors of aald de- I. Emergencies authorlstd la 1M7 .... - « CONTINQENV.... t 9,000.00 f 10,000.00 ceased to exhibit to the subscriber, execu- mM1M WMM Bawley, Mrs. John Morrisey, Mrs. tor ae aforesaid, their debts and demands against the said estate, under oath, within ToUl I2.47S.447.18 12.481,280.26 BIM'.Srf.rrATirrbRT " Btxgene O'Rourke, Mrs. Mary Blood, Meet Quality and Price at the Same Place Here. EXFEKbrrURBS 101.100,16 98.489.(4 Mn. Charles Falke, Mrs. Lawrence six months from the date of the aforesaid order, or they will be forever barred of APPROPRIATIONS TOTAL OBN. APPROPRUTIONS ftHl.HftH «1,4»».M4.8I Qeffey, Mn. Julia Langhans, Mra. their actions therefor against the laid subscriber. GENERAL . 19J8 1987 Expanded' Emergency appropriations mede In 1917 17.t4i.10 Joseph Marchettl and Mrs. William Operations Ai Modlned S> Beterwd Dated Freehold. N. J.. Pec, it. HIT. ssardorf. A—ADMINISTRATIVE By Trantftrt 1987 tl.»»,810.4l 11.471,447.81 , ^MOLLY PITCHER* MAURICE A. POTTER, 1. rr*eh*14*n- salarlae I 20,000.00 3 19.7iO.00 i 10,760.00 lit Atlantic Avenue, Long Branch. H. J, 1. Offieera'and Employs** 26.180.00 I6.t68.86 26,968.88 • Executor* I. Printing and Sutlonerr 8,000.00 . 8.8(1.45' . 8.861.46 rotter and Fisher, ANTICIPATED Realised In EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS. Long Branch. N.'it KM 1987 Cesh In 1117 • (1,180.00 I IS.O74.8» I 6\OJ4.80 DEDICATED RIVENUXS Proctors. <. ' B—SUBDIVISION Flnss. Motor Vehicle 10.100.0v 6,100.00 t 11,061.11 Sixty-One Placement* Hade la Coun- T FOOD MARKET • AceounU ty Daring December. IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY 1. County Clerk First District Court The Best for Less * (1,900.00 1.(00.00 t.eoo.oo 1.7J0.17 To TRUST COMPANY OF NORTH Offlce I ei.400.00 I 61.900.00 Income from office 12,118.84 During December «1 placements AMERICA, a corporation: 4,000.00 4.000.00 -To be raised b» Uxes In dieiriet .... 10.4t6.00 18 MONMOUTH ST. Phone Red Bank 3144. ~ By virtue of an order of the Court of Reblnding Rwords 1,100.00 ware made by the New Jersey State Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day t 66.900.00 » 65,900.00 Second District. Court 4.100.0ft 6.OOO.00 4,174.12 Employment Service Division of the 1 88,100.00 Income from offlce 10,470.00 5,(70.00 1,970.00 of the date hereof. In a cause wherein J1.8J5.0S S 2I.96S.82 Unemployment Compensation com- rK£oH CUT HOME HADE Louis R. Buckbee Is complalntnt and Elis- t. Sheriff i as.Me'.M To be raised by Uxes In district .... mission In Monmouth county. In a abeth Ilsley and others are defendants, From ths SUU of New Jersey for 1.700.00 None you are required to appear and answer the '• ^SSS" t 2..900.00 t 14,900.00 * 24,900.00 report to Rusiell J. Eldridge, state Coal Dealers Licenses PORK bill of said complainant on. or before the B.blndlng lUeorde 1,800.00 Nona None director of the* State Employment seventh day of March next, or th. aald GRAND TOTAL OF ALL 41.486.14 * 11.996.00 I I6.ttl.2l Service division, Manager Thomas F. hill will be taken at contend agalntt t 21.400.00 I 24,900.00 % 24,900.00 DEDICATED REVENUES * CHOPS you. TOTAL OF ALL ANTICIPATED Costello of the Asbury Park district « 60.016.00 » 40.086.00 LB. l»c) The said bill is filed to foreclose a cer- 4. Elections 1 M.vM.OO REVDNUEa 11,(61,111.40 82,441,719.11 I2,4||,7tl.t7 office, stated that SS placements were (1 LB. Mo) tain mortgage given by Elisabeth Ilsley (. CourU and Robert G. Iltley. her husband, to APPROPRIATED mads In private employment and ••sa^aasm. a. Prosecutor For FRESH MADE Louis R. Buckbee, dattd the twtnty-foucth . 1. Oeneral I 18,000.00 71,218.18 I 71,216.88 For Expended and public works project* accounted for BEST HADE day of Febraary, 1911, on lands In the 1918 1187 Rmrva 1117 Police Radio ».»oo.co M48.ll DEDICATED REVENUE tVWOWU 28 placements. Male placements in- Borough of Rumion, in the County of IdenUaeatlcn Butsau .. 980.00 None cluded power linemen, a stenogra- Chopped,, 3lb8. CAc Monmouth and State of Mtir JtrMr; and b. Probation 10,916.00 20,475.00 80.47S.00 Hllhwars. Motor Vthlclt Flnte 10.106.eo I.M0.00 • 4.400.01 pher, painters and decorators, sport- ( you, Truit Company of North America, a c. Court Operations 14.0B0.0o 18,810.09 11,170.09 First District Cbvrt 1MI1.14 14.4M.00 18,t4l;it BEEF DU corporation, are made daftndant became d. Grand snd Petit Jsrlse ... 19,741.67 14.116.00 84.1U.OO Second District Court 16,110.00 ie.iie.tg ll.01l.0t ing goods salesman, restaurant and Bologna31bs50 you hold a mortgage covirlnt, the lands Additional OourU None 76.18 Department of WelghU and Measures l.itt.Oft None None hotel workers and a Santa Claus. (1 LB. 19c) described in.eomplainant't earn mortgage. a. Oowt Attendants. WIMM 16.26 Among the women placed In private (1 LB. l»c) Dated January I, ltll. Fees and allso. Expanse .. 14,800,00 19.717.15 GRAND TOTAL Or AU, DEDICATED 19,161.86 I SI.M6.vt t 11,641.30 employment were a, masseuie, a le- JUICY VERT TENDER WARREN H. SHOCK. f. MagietraUe and OonsUblw ' REVENUB. APPROPRUTIONS t 41.411.64 {Solicitor of Complainant, Fa*s 11,000.00 11.061.41 GRAND TOTAL OF AIL ^^^ ---,-, , gal stenographer, waitresses and JUICY VERY TENXlim Cor. Broad and Machanle Stteeta, g. Coat for additional Judge 16,011.41 counter salesgirls. Red Dank, H. 1. and Oourt 9.00«.0v Nona APPROPRIATIONS , tUII.K9.40 (1.(10,441.11 11,110,11101 SIRLOIN . Nona Unemployed residents of Mon- PRIME RIB t 196.117.67 1 100.148.04 1 »0O.14t.O4 Section 1.' • inouth county, who have net already IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY Ts> gJDWABJ) ITB3NMAN CO.. INC, a «. County Board of Taxation I l.710,f)B 6.48O.0O 6,480.00 BE IT RESOLVED by ,)he Boafd of Owen FretheUarc of ths County of Men- don* to, ar* Invited to register with Corporation l mouth that th. bodgat thtlf itnaUtirU an approsrlaUonfor UK purpows stated, <4 Us* Monmouth county office of the STEAKS ROAST Br vlrtoe af an order ol the Court of • 88l.707.48~ I 188,481.11 $ 184.14B.B6 Uie sums therein set forth aa aMroDctatiens. and an authorisation of tht amount ot Chanoerjr «t. foliTwIng summary ofgen- (SI Bond street, Asbury Park. Reg- The Seoond Netloael Dank and Trust DEPARTMENT OF PUBUC WELFARE eral revtnuea and general approprlnwaa. istration houn are from » a. m. to Company of Bad Band, executor and true, 1(11 1987 Expanded ltll U noon Mondays to Frldnya, Inclus- tee under the Last Will and Testament of Al ModlAsd A Rsserve OtntrtI Rtvenuea J. Senanek Herbert, deceased. Is com- By Transfsra 1>37 Surplua Rtvtnuts Appropriated ,,.. I t0v,M0,vO ive. Mr. Costtllo stresses that full plainant and Abraham David Trauk ana* - Mltotllinwus Revenue Anticipated 104,(9(.0« k*« of the employment service should (SWIFTS QUALITY BEEF) others an defendsnti. you ate r.qulrad A-CDUCATIONAfi Amount to bt reiseo by taxation for County purposes to appear end aniwer the bill of said cot*, 1. County Supt, ol'Boboolt ,., • 4,390.00 | 4,810.00 • 4,avo.oo as shown by Item No. I be made by smploysn throughout the (SWUV8 QUALITY BEEF) ptelnanl on or bafors the twsntr.elghtk 1. County EiUBslon Fiivd 11,681,00 ll.6t8.0O ll.668.00 seunty and that the service la wlth- PURE CREAMERY ear ef February ncit, or the aald bill 1. Junior OolUta 1,000.00 110.00 760.00 will be taken as confessed against you. sut charge to employers and employ- 1 17,041.00 ie.igii.oo i i6.79S.oo Ms. Requests for qualified workers Roll 2 The seld bill Is Iliad to foraolos* a Her- lain mortgage given by Abraham David B-HOBPITAUZATIOM Gennrsl Approprletions , Mti be made by calling Asbury Park Trent, andd Hannah Traub, his wifewlft., 8amSam-. Admlnlatratton. Operetlen * MalnUnanee ,'.,. ttlt-3317 from 8 a. m. to 4:110 p. in. Trsub and Bessie ' Trauk. hit wife, I, Countuntyr Aid to Osneral Roipluls Contlnseni Butter 355,. a; DlaWtmtlen ssoordlni to "»25< t Trtub and Oellt Traub, Ms wife, ta fnUrest and'etebt reeemption Mondays to Fridays, Incluilv*, and 118,000,00 • 118,000,00 • 111.000.00 (OENUIWB SP1UNO) I. Schenehanclki HerbertHbt , dtdated thth e twentiettihh ChapUr 118, P. i. Ill* ....I rermaat of, Btatlag eVikl ... Isturdty morning between the hours dey of August, 1111, on lands In the Bor. e. DletrlbvUcn aaswtflai to PsAilu ana fUMUry ~ M I a, ra. to U noon. Chaptw 1<». P. U IMS .... IB,M0.00 71,000 .y 18,000.00 Jadgmenu UlOWr rORKQUARTXRS In the County of Hon. CQUARTER8 LAROH JERSEY •I pew Jersey i and you, • U0.000.09 lUsrrYes... anwan anMnssan Co.Okj, , inc.Ine*, a •orporattonaorporatton,. lOO.MO.OO | 110.000,00 •r b» Merefcaote. Cn>.*>a4e tttniuti because you olalro to TOTAL ik Kaxtster Is sup- SPRING LOCAL »•>'.»*» lie** Maine* all » a portion of Tubernhelsi a. Al(mwo*a IfoepfUl I SI.tU.4S I IM8S.ll I 16.969.66 »• W"_™"»e«.!« "M mortgage. b. MalnUnants of satlteU out It s hersbr etrUM tkst the htOmi annexed hereto S. Advertisement* 15ib. 1,774,00 1,4110.00 1,600.00 harwf Is a tr«* «*pr «f UM kwlnt apptovs* kr teaelutlm el LAMB EGGS 351 H OonnHf SoepiUls tell the story,- (THal on the 11th day of Jeaaafy, ttA. WHITHor *8,U4.4e' I •8,111,48 I tl.189.ll ' mwABB o, Mwioa, a*rk. 4

J., BED BANK REGISTER, JAOTJA.RY 27,1938, t

and Mrs.-Rose Kovelesky Is secre- have moved In the Kruie house on of Little Silrer :wlll leave Sunday program of activities for the balance Bransome stated that the do» Personals. Leonardo. tary. Ocean avenue. on a month's motor trip to Florida. Rumson. of the ' season as prepared by. the riot have harmed anyone ~ Mri. Ida Vorbers; returned to her Policeman Oscar Krueger, -who has , The LaiteC auxiliary of tbe fire program committee of which Harold was muixled. Mr. ,an4 Mn. A. O. JHfflw of Red la#t week. •.'. .•;•-• •. , - • , address. The Sunday-echool will meet Inn, under the direction ot Mrs. Ger- of the winter at Los Angeles, Cali- mornlnR and crashed into a pole. lermon to be preached by Rev. O. nue celebrated bis 13th birthday with Dr. W. E. Saundens, headmaster at trude Kraeger and Mrs. Emily Krlft- II. West at the Methodist Episcopal party Saturday night Th* gutftt at J:45 a. tn, Blindly. Morning wor- (Th« Bri Btnli Re»li(tr can b« boucht fornia. * The oar damaged 18 feet of fence an Fedlle school, HJlhtstown, has an- ner. ' • ; ' . . .. In Talr Hftren from JoHPh Piccolo, Oar- the Willistbn place Mrs. Codner church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. were Audrey Fulcher, Anna LejflV ship* win take place at 11 o'clock, In the evening at 7:30 o'clock hit- nounced that Otto Ollil*. ion of Mr. when the subject will be "Full Time The Ladles' auxiliary ot the lire 4*n SUt. Orbtttj and Mr. W.lntreub.l NEW CORPORATIONS. suffered Injuries; to her shoulder and ton, Evtlyn Oleason, Dorothy Jack- 4nd Mrs. Otto Olllijt of Locust ave- company held a very successful bingo right side of her head. She was toplo will be "Peter Tumbledown's son, Helen Borden, Jennie Hallen, nue, ba« been placed on the school's Christians." • The Young people's Tbe 43d anniversary and the an- Farm." Mae Walsh, Jack Daniels, Kenneth Christian Endeavor meeting will be party. Friday. More than 10O persons nual wilUall of the Sons and Daugh- The Buranume Shop, a Charity En- taken to her home by Walter Meu- senior list, thus elgnlfytnf that he is were present Mrs. Johanna Rich terprise, Started Here. hauser. The car was badly dam> A meeting of the Ruinson Parent- Hallam, Bobble Tledman and XMIv ejiglb)* for graduation in June. at 6:«, with the topic, "The Church ters of Liberty lodge took place ard DeVeety. and Mrs. .Eugene Rlordan were hos- Tuesday night. .Thirty-five members aged and bad* to be towed to a gai- Teacher executive committee will be . MtsiFit Helen VanDora of Branch Needs Us." Tbe church evening ser- tesses at the last two afternoon card The Rummage Shop la" the cor- Mrs. Morris Walsh won the blank- vice will be held at 8:46, when selec- answered to the roll call. There were. age. held Tuesday afternoon, February 1, avenue spent the. week-end" with Mr. parties held by the auxiliary. porate name of a charitable organi- at 2:30 o'clock at the Lafayette et awarded last week by the blanket aad M«. Vtti'C: Btelhkopt ot Bee- tions by the men's choir will be fea- a few Invited guests, and altogether zation, which fil«d its official papers The West Park Hl-Y group will The members Vf the Ripping and about 80 peraons were present, . Mrs. enjoy a swim at the Asbury Park street school. The study group meets club. Another blanket will be award- nardsvllle. ~ . tured. The sermon, toplo will be "Our last week with 31 Broad street, Red ed tonight at the home of Mrs. Mary Task of Completion." Both the morn- Knitting club enjoyed an outing at Eleanor. Mclaughlin of Hlver road Bank, ea Its principal office. Seven Natatorlum next Tuesday. The party this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Mr. and Mr*. Albert T. Curtis of Newark Tuesday, A dinner, a show Was elected a new member and the will be In charge of Charles Sohuller, home of Mrs. W. D. Ryan on Ridge Reed. WaUse* etreW spent Sunday with ing and evening subjects are in an- trustees were named, three of whom Those from Navetlnk In the group and. a luncheon were among the fea- will be initiated at the next meet- are Annette T. Haskell, Oeraldlne L. president, and Oscar Benson, leader. road. Another phase of the topic Ur. Curtl.' parent*, Mr. and Hn, swer to request*. The Men's organ- tures, "Those on the outing were Mrs. "Adolescence" will ba discussed, of 100 teachers and pupils who at ization will meet at the church Tues- ing) After, the business aeajlon e, Thompson and Georgia P. Dwlght At last week's meeting the group ,:.B,';P; Curjle at Walnflejd. .. Ruth Krueger, Mrs. Margaret Ogden, "pot luck" supper was served. It discussed the topic "Worship as a The two ney patrol cars for the tended the Ice carnival Monday night : Hr. and Hn. Eugene M, Intraham day evening at 8 o'clock. The Chris- Mrs. Bertha Sank* and Mrs. A: H. The Old Country Club Bar- and at the Madison Square Garden wart tian Endeavor week day school will was a bountiful repast, with every- Grill was Incorporated last week. Its Part of Religion." police department arrived today. of Nutiey were week-end guests of Lederhaus. They made the irip In a thing from "soup to nuts." Lawson Robertson's article, "Burn- These machines will replace two cars Miss Martha Pennlngton, teacher; ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifford pakeraon of meet at the church Wednesday af- car owned and driven., by Courtlandt location. Is at 36 Church street, Lillian Crawford, Jane Child*, Doro- Hal Ward, who Is connected With Keansburg. The Incorporators are ing Up Boyhood," was dlscuased which have been In service during River Flax*. ternoon at'8 o'clock. Prayer meet- Oga'en, who was accompanied by his the past year. thy Jackson and Mae Walsh.- Sohja ins :«ri!I be held at 7:30 o'clock In the H*»r«t publications, has re- Frank A. Sweeney of Long Branch, last week's meeting ot the Rumson Me. and MM. Leon de la BeufsMe daughter. Hl-Y in Oceanic library. It was the Porter Toomey returned homo Sun- Henle was the star performer at the the evening. i turned from a trip to Florida, where Anton Minoprlo and Mary Minoprlo show. . ' of Broad* street and Mis. Katheriae The firemen have plans well un- he attended a convention. consensus of the member* that ath- day from Rivervlew hoglptal. He The final card and bunco party of ot Eatontown and Erminle Leonardls Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haxson «f Coggins of West Front etreet left der way for the bingo party which A bunco party will be held tomor- ot Atlaatlo Highlands. letics, It properly conducted, have suffered a broken leg a few weeks Sunday for St. Petersburg, Florida, a series tor the(beneflt of High Point they will hold Saturday night Feb- row hlgbt at the Episcopal parish physical and moral advantages, but ego while playing touch football In Rahway spent yesterday looking over where they will epend two month*. Spiritualist church was held at the Alice D. McCabe and Harry J. Me- their summer home on Lakeside ave* ruary 12, at the fire house. Harold house. Cabe of Union Beach and Reba M. when winning Is overstressed as the the rear of the Red Bank Catholic 'Assessor George W. Bray of Wal- home of Rev. Frances Stevenson, pas- Cruse is chairman of the committee The Missionary society of the chief aim, these values .were very high school. nue. tor of the church, Tuesday evening. Stern of Keyport are the Incorpora- Fred Rader Is confined to his bom* lace, street entered Fltkln hospital and his assistants are John Mayer, Methodist ohurch will hold a cake tors of the Alice Dee, Inc., realty, definitely lost and not only was the Otcar Anderson reported to the po- yesterday morning, where he will be Frank Pfennig made . the highest Terrence Cruse, Walter VanNortwlck, sale Saturday,. January 29, from 10 Individual physically overexerted, lice that a dog owned by • E. D. with illness. with its principal office at 41 Broad Andrew Fuloher has been on a tea- under observation for several dsy*. score In pinochle and Mrs. Jtfhn Sr., and Philip Burth. a, ro. to 4 p. n%, at the parsonage. . street, Keypork • •• which would lead to physical failure Bransome of Rumson road attacked, Miss May Bslss ot Washington Is Foreman won the' most rummy in 'later life, by that moral values his mother and tore her clothes. day furlough from his duties at the Mrs. Johanna Rich and Mrs. Au Mr. and Mrs. John Hobrough of Manasquan coast guard stAtieev •pending the week with her parent!, games. Mrs. Chester Guttormten won gust H. Lederhaus attended a card this borough and William Hobrough It pays to advertise In The Register. were frequently cast to the wind*. A When the police lnvcetlgated Mrs. , Mr. and Mn. Alfred Beta* of Linden the door prize and Mrs.. Julius Hsm- party'which was heid Monday at erafahr the blind package. Others Holy Roiary church, Rumson. llrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitney of winning prizes .were Mrs. George Lederhaus Is organist of the ohurch, Endloott, Mew Tork, formerly, of Sesireaux, Mrs. Thomas Sharkey, Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Rupp are Bed Bank, spent the week-end, with Mrs. Hamejfahr, Earl Finlsyson, sojourning In Florida. They are mk Mr. and Mrs. William Belmer of Mrs. Matthew Stevenson, Mrs. Wil- Ing the trip: by automobile. River Plaza. liam Ait, Mn. Michael H. Murphy, The Totsy Doerr aaioclatlon will 73 Broad Street, Red Bank Miss Doris Swift, daughter ot Mr. Miss Adele Vanderbeck, Mr*. .Albert hold a bingo party Saturday night and Mrs. Arthur Swift of Bergen W. Crois, Mrs. Lena Vanderbeok, at the Bay View inn. Harold Cruse 752 River Road, Fair Haven place, will return to her home, from Mrs. Henzey Frey, Charles Groellng, Is chairman of the committee in Centenary Junior college, Haoketts, Mrs.. Loratto. Gaff, Fred Scbmitt, charge of the affair. town, the latter part of this week for Mrs. Ralph Johnson, Mrs. Katberine Mr*. Ernest Nelmann is a patient the midyear r*ceis*> Miss Swift, a Goods and Mn. Anno Dolan. The for observation at Monmouth Me Junior, Is a member of tbe Callilog- occasion marked the birthday of Mrs. morlal hoaplta.1, Long Branch. ian society and of the Commercial Lillian Garland and a large birthday Mrs. Howard Youngs Is seriously olub. She will return to her studies cake made by Mrs. Phllomena Fohrs- nick. February 2. man was given to her. Mrs. William Dennlg is confined to John Splllane of McLaren street, Berlin M. Guttormsen of New the house with sickness. employed In the Aspdln paint store Tork spent the week-end with his The Men's and Women'* Republi- on White street has been laid up fer Another Bit; baring opportunity for thrifty Romekeepen. Again parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Guttorm- can club Is planning to hold a large AOMK XMdn In Outstanding Values. Keep down /oar Food BUls two weeks with sinus trouble. sen. Bingo party. •Shop the AOMB War. Mr*. Edward Berth of Great. Kills, Tlie-iadlea' aid society of the Bap- 1 Staien Island,, formerly of Bed Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Champagne large tist phurch will hold a food sale Sat- Eddys gave birth to a five, and one-half urday morning at 10:80 o'clock in the 14-oz pound' son one day last week at office of the. Leonardo building- and Tomato Staien Island hospital. She and her hot infant-returned home from the hos- loan association. Home-made. bread, Your pital yesterday. Mrs. Berth before home-mads cakes and other food will Ground 1 i -hlr JBWrlsjce/, was Mis* ^nns. Claire be on sale- . /«-n> Mrs. Helen Larson of Brooklyn KATHERINE Black Davey, daughter of Mrs. Martha B. can Choice Deivey of Spring street. spent the -week-end with Miss Mil- Ion Pepper WiUlain r>. Boyd,-son of Mr. asd dred Leonard. ' ' Irving Teeple Is able to be around can MrsrSvad Boyd of Naveelnk River 46 Monmouth Street, Sun-Dine Orange Juice road, is a patient at the Monmouth again after having been confined to Red Bank Memorial hospital at Long Branch the bottle with a severe cold. where he underwent a tonsil opera- A daughter was born to Mrs. Step- Treesweet Lemon Juice tion. He i* well along the road to hen Wlokman at -Monmouth' Memor- : ial hospital Monday morning. Both --recovery.-. ~"' ~ mother and daughter are doing well. Weston Crackerettes ; Mary E. Boyd, Fat Ooncver and Margaret Ross of Naveelnk River Mrs. AI Cross, who has been con- Bantam Corn No. i«n fined to the-house, is much Improved. Cocoa road attended the evening perform- 24^5' Call*. M««fc.r,l ten »n ance at Madison Square Garden Mon- Mr. tod Hn. Will|am. Meyer of day where they witnessed the ice Jersey City spent the week-end with Whd* Whcal Bt«a«J '»•' show featuring' Bonja Henle. Emll Rosa. Miss Hilda West Is enjoying a Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith of New -week's vacation-from her duties at Yorkjassedilhe'Week-end., with Mr. EorFiTPhoTosnap on"WsJIacTHri and^-Mrsr-Qu*- - Pe Hula—Br~BTiVeBr' Crisco or Spry i 17^ • 3 -r 47c Mustard A son' was born to Dr. and Mr*. Park. Stanley O. WiUctna of East Front Mr«"lTWlerlt*>KretnIsDn th««lck street at the Fltkln Memorial hos- list...... -...',„ :.• .•"•• HERSHEY B»kmr pital at Neptune Tuesday night. Miss Marjorie Moore of Jeney City Cloudy Dr. and Mrs. James G. VanNost- visited friends here over the week- Special ™MG Girls oak* IO rand and daughter Andrea ot Blest end. ' : Chocolate Front street left today for a sojourn Mrs. Bernard A, Scanlon was hos- 4-«i In Florida. Thejrwopeet to visit Mr. tess to Mr*. ,P«ter Green, Mrs. Belle Permanent jn ^ and Mrs. Andrew Anderson of. Rum- O. Cross sod Mr»V Henry Knochel at Snowdrift Fancy Shrtddcdl Sliced MUSHROOMS oan mit St Petersburg. - • a oontnet bridge and dessert party Wave Z^= Mr. and Mrs. H. C Gardner ot Friday afternoon. Mr*. Cross seoured Complete bag River Plata are spending the win- the highest score. Coconut ter in Florida. Mr. Gartner le man- Mis Krna Oreao, daughter ot Mr. Latest Crocquignole Fresh Graham Crackers ager of the Friends Building A Loan and'Mrs. Peter Green has taken a association office on Mechanic street. position with the Royal Indemnity Sanka Cof I•% V tb Chocolate Paean Cookie* or Choc. Grahams * - • Mrs. Samuel Berk of Spring street Co, of New Tork. Permanent Wave 3 ">• California Pmnat | Baiting Powdmr •*> uf is confined to her home by illness. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Scanlon can 33 had for Sunday guests Thomas Scan- .00 $7.50 Kaff«« Hag J Misses Lois Rogers and Emma J. $g tall Lafetra of Bed Bank • and Misses lon and Miss Helen Crow of Wood- Louise and Mae McCue of Shrews- bridge and Mr. and Mrs. John F. 3««"»Evapo«n« e RIC? MILK bury attended Sonje Heine'* opening Hughes and family of Bayonne. Mr*. Tour Choice Q f .f .00 Monday night at Madison Square Hughes, who Is a sister of Mn. Scan- any S8o Item O for J_ Sauce ' 23c lon, is remaining here for a visit Garden, New Yorlt. AND ONE ITEM FREE Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence Trench The Ladles' auxiliary ot the Leo- Jar nardo and Brevent Park fire com- Borden'*, of River Plaza celebrated their' sixth American, C Gorham Silver Polish wedding anniversary Sunday at the pany will meet In the fire house to- Phone R. B. 3475 Cheese Pimento, Chateau home of Mrs. French's parents, Mr. morrow afternoon. Mn. Bernard A. for Appointment*. 29 and Mrs. George H. Gehrlg ot Maa- Scanlon Is president of the auxiliary baaset. Long Island. The eceesion Your was also the Wth wedding annivers- NBC Pramium Flakis ^ 15c Choice each ary of Mr. and Mrs. Gebrlg. NBC Royal Lunch » °*< 21c 19 Sea Bright. Your Food Dollar Serves You Better Buying ACME Quality MEATS (Tit 1*4 Bank KwfaUr «*B ke twasH la tw Briiht Iran KorrU WjUmiE, B. Lafkowlts and Otnntirs.asw Store.) A surprise birthday party wa* fir* en last week for Councilman Viotor Sugar Cured Perotu at his home on Church street. WORKLESS WASHDAYS! (Whole or n> Caids were played and afterward re- freshments were served. Those pres- Shank Half) ent were .Mrs. Perottl, Mr. and Mrs. with the Successor to the Washing Machine! Smoked Hams Edwin Gustavson, Mr. and Mrs. Her- 19 bert F. Young, Mrs. John Carlson Genuine Spring Fresh and Mn. Henry Slocum. According to reports from Florida n> (Whole those from Sea Bright who are fish- or Half) ing there this winter an making big THIS IS ALL Xfill DO: Legs Lamb Pork Loins •• IT hauls of bluefleh. Day after day 21 they return with their boats loaded. Prime Steer Beef Shoulder Cut Their good fortune In Florida iwlll enable some to make up for the lots To tb Incurred last summer here. Flshsrmen who remained at horns Chuck Roast Lamb Roast this winter are now busy getting 15 their rigging In shape for the shad fishing eeason'two month* oft up the Spiced Luncheon Meat «» I5c Skinless Frankfurters c lophan -Hudson. Some of the large outfits Pat dry **JM cMswa Into Mts.t or making preparations are those ot Pure Pork Sausage Link »23c Sliced Bacon ^Wrapped* Oharlas Presley, William Kesfa and ttwdrytysMsr. the Lovgren brothers. Frethly Caught Frith Fillet* Fanoy Select Ur. and Mn. William Lindman ot Beaoh street spent a week* with n> dot friend* at Richmond Hill, Lose Is- 10* 15 10" land. " , - Bluefish Haddock Oysters The Hook and Ladder oompaay has ohallenged.the Ocean Bngtae oom- Larger Assortments—Better Quality—Lower Prices in Fresh Fruits ahd Vegetables psay to a bowline match, the losing side to provide a dinner for the win- Swart Juicy Florida Jutoy Horida Stoyman ners. Member* of both companies juwy rionaa eaVe*l Large Size will practice tomorrow night on the Kike olub alleys at Red Bank. The h for date and the place for the tourna- Oranges Grapefruit " 2 Apples ment have not yet been set C Blvwr Mama Bingo Party. do* Spinach «r Peas The Ladle* auxiliary of the River ' This etnashg Invention doe* all the wott A 6 - I9 Ptasa tire company will hold a bingo of tbi week's Wash mutommtltmllf without String Beahs Carrots j party tomorrow evening at 1:111 bands ever touching water. Bee It demon- h d each \Q buehel OOC o'clock at the Or* house. Mn. stisted. Learn ell the wonders of its aoio- !O Lettuce '«•«'•« «' 5c Tangerines Charles Meeker U ohalrman of the *JSK*» B»so«ot«r«tlon.LMrnbowIip«j»forlt»«M committee directing the event I n' how easy It Is to o*n. 6TCWE HOUR81 Monday through Thursday, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M., Friday and Saturday, 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.

' Hamad Highland* MMK, Baiter utA Vro6mO» President Roosevelt sent to the Ptietm esteotlra to (Utardor Blsht. Ometrr price*

[.tlon of her ninth birthday. Her for manual tralnlna; and mandatory Matawan. guests were Jean Anderson, Suraune Keyport. items of $14,000.: The amount to be New Fountain In , Donnell, Constance Carhart, Gloria raised by taxation Jl»' 12,000 less than ' (Thi lUd But" JUclitcr m bt btragfct (Tbt Refl Bank Besliter ean be bought Highland* Store In lfatmn from J. A J, Taulnl.) Kamps, Lois Thompson, Alice Jj Mc- in Ktjttort from Co«t» Brother!, Mrs. hut year. ,.•;... •>..,,...•'•'' •"•'•'*';'•'.'• ''• Campaign To Gain Curdy, Shirley Baker, Ger&jdlne Florence M«lee, Gui Semon and Mrs. Katheryn Dunham, a student at Louis N. Patients, teacher. In the A modern soda fountain, 16 feet Spray, Ann Tlchenor, Shirley Lott Clara BuiBman.) t the Uontclalr normal school, spent Matawan high' school, has been elect- and Betty Deltz. long, is being installed In Stamen's l^ger Eiirol^ ed president, of the Matawan Public Miss Mildred Morlejr has been the week-end with her parents, Mr., stationery store on.Bay avenue, High- Miss Bllzabeth Devlin was!! thevisiting her aunt, Mrs. A. Steelman and Mrs. Ernest Dunham.- . ; ilanaiI, iCdiffersI i : radicalllll y lIn' con^ Health association, PasJenx* suc- guest of her cousin, Miss Ann Mar- ceeds Mrs. Henry L. Zucktr as head of Plalnfleld. Dr. Bamuel Singer .and son of structlon from'standard'type foun- Prite o( $2S Offered by^ County garet Moll of Fair Haven over the Misses Evelyn and Rose Gail of of the social service unit. • Mrs. week-end. Plainfield spent the week-end with tains in that the eyrup compartments, T^Coonal iorf of $10 by Vernon Charles E. Hunt, former president Suonyslde,. Long Island, spent the the former's-parents, Mr. and Mr*, sinks, faucets- and other - apparatus Miss Herbert Sturt was hostess to week-end with friends here. MARKET of the Matawan Woman's/club, is the Ship Bottom Luncheon club Fri- Solomon Singer. • • ar« located bsck against the wall in A. Brown Post of Red Bank the new vice. president: .Mr*. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. William"F. Eckhart Mrs. Cornelius Ackerson and Mrs. fan view of customers; The fountain EST. 13O2 day. and son William are spending a va- for Bringing in Mort Member. succeeds Mrs.; Harrison Q. Travis, Miss.Dorothy Hatallng entertained Daniel Holmes gave a shower foe' i, an attractive combination of black who moved from Matawan several cation at West Palm Beach, Florida. Miss Marjorle Lockwood, at the for- and walnut composition and stain- i23 WESf FRONT STREET IS, of her friends at a scavenger bunt Mrs. M'attle Lambertson will move months ago. Mrj. E, H. Dqminlck Thursday evening.' Mrs. J. Donald mer's home Saturday. Miss Lock- less steel. The front bar, or counter, - PHONE: Red Bank 678. ' Twenty-live members were present was re-elected s.ecretar and Thomas to Arlington shortly. : «t the last meeting of Vernon A. Miller and Ffed P. Brltenbach were wood wJJJ be married to Charles Mil- Is entirely hltek, with red leather Francey was re-named treasurer, A Mr: and Mrs. Ira Ansorge are ler, Jr., Saturday, February 19. seats, while the baok bar is walnut, FBEE DEUTEBY. FBEB PAKKING IN BKAB OF OJkBlOSt. Bro^n Post, 488, Veterans of For- the .winners. Other guests were Mr. spending the winter In Florida. new member named to the board of and Mrs. Johnson Cartan, Mr. and Telllus Roberts has been, confined with modernistic shaped mirrors. elgh Wars at the post home on Me-directors. Is Mrs. Edward Holtorf. Mrs. Henry E. Ackerson, Jr., has Mrs. Jean. Cartan, Miss Elizabeth to his home for a week -with a severe Other Improvements In. the store QVAUTY chanic street. returned from a visit at Mlddletown, Include new wall display cases and Frank Fay of Jersey. City renewed Cartan) Miss Frances, Lloyd, Mies Connecticut. attack of grip. .'•' The obligation as a nejv member of acquaintances In twon Sunday. Marian Stllwell, Donald Miller, Don- magaxine racks. the post was taken by WlHiam Deacy Miss Dorothy Raymond has been Mr. and Mrs. Robert Judklns and Final plans for the first annual din- aW Weir, Walter : Bennett of New daughter of East Orange were the SIRLOIN STEAK of Red Bank. ' visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Raymond It pays to advertise ln The Register. (all trimmed) ner dance of the Matawan Civic club Brunswick and. John Kinney of Fort of Oakhurst. week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ken- - A letter was read from Congress- to be held at Buttonwood Manor Monmouth. neth Greene. man WIHUm H. BUtpblu, a member Saturday night were completed at a Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Ackerson Mrs. Lucy Charles and her father of Detroit, who have been vlBltlng Mrs. Frederick Lambert of New of the Red Bank post, expressing re- meeting of the committee Monday Anthony Clerl, left Saturday to Tork has been visiting her parents, 'night. Following the meeting It was the former's parents, Judge and Mrs. Holmdel Grape Farm grat for his Inability-to be present spend a' few' months at Miami, Flor- H. E. Ackerson, Jr., will move to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hill. Legs Spring Lamb owiag to his duties in Washington. announced Pete Roake's Society or- I' I ida. " ' ' ' ' e East Orange shortly. Mrs. L. F.'Armstrong will enter- . Members of this post have been chestra, the band which proved a Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eifertj and (AIX SIZES) hit at the ball sponsored by the , Miss Eleanor Ash nas a position tain the Keyport literary club tomor- Selling Concord Grapes asked to attend a dinner in Harold daughter Mildred are visiting In Loswith' the Guardian Life Insurance Daly post room of Asbury Park Sat- Civic club last year, had been, se- row afternoon. The program will be Angelas, California. . . ' Co. at New York. entitled "Iceland1, the land ot Fire urday afternoon in honor of Scott P. cured- top furnish the music, Wll- William Craig, son of Mr. and Mm. lam M. Carney la general, chairman Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gelger spent and Light." . : Held In Cold Storage Squires, national commander ln chief William R. Craig, entertained 18 of . Vhole or Hall) er Miss SMBe. Baker of Matawan. - school election to be held at the John Nelson . of- Jersey City was Concord Grapes that they,tried vidual bringing in the greatest niin^- the f6rmer Mies Dorothy D^vles, grammar school Tuesday, February Ker of new members. Red Bank post,' Gerge Qasktn, who conducts a road daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. E. the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs.the plan followed by the" big stand and restaurant on the Mata- Davles, who lived for. many years In 8. They are J. D. Bedle, present Raymond Warnock. in conjunction with this offer, will wah-Frwhold road, has been ap- president of the board: Mrs. H. E. American Wineries of storing the A Few of Our Many Grocery Specials ! award J10 to the member who gets Matawan. Ackerson, Jr., and Lloyd F. Arm- Members of the Thought club will fresh'grapes until needed. The pointed acting postmaster at Wlck- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Alvln J. McDonald of be entertained Monday' evening by most new members for within the |*tunk. The office waa conducted by strong, members of, the present Concords, were gathered when next three months. Matawan are the parents of a daugh- board, and Fred V. Kruser, who wasMrs. Daniel A. VanPelt. A program FULL CREAM Mrs. JHulda Ellison In her store-near ter born Friday, January 14, eft the entitled "Radio" will be presented un- the fruit was in perfect condition, It was stated by Commander James the Wtakattink station. The appoint- a defeated candidate last year. There South Amboy Memorial hospital. are threeto be elected and it is said der the direction of Mrs. John J. Cos- crushed at once and put in new ROLL BUTTER GlendinnSng that Vernon A. Brown ment was recommended by an .In-Mrs. McDonald Is 'the former Mrs. grove. . ";'-. •'.' • J • ; Ocfib Post, *wlth Its-new possibilities, wants spector from tfieSPhUadelphls, office, that two other persons will run on 50-gall6n< wooden barrels' and Ruth Holmes of South Amboy. ' a paster campaign. Mr. Kruser's Mrs. Eugenia J. Smith is spending to see all of those men who are en-which controls the appointments^ of several days at Philadelphia. > sent to cold storage 'arid held at titled to belong to join with their the district. The amount "of business father, Charles V. Kruser, is a mem- Chase & Sanborn Coffee ber of .the board and It is said lined near freezing point. Last week, local,organiration for their own good, done at the Wickatunk postofflce is Mr. and Mrs.-Robert Cjass recently •DATED '..'.' ' ' .' . '. _ _. v the Holmdel Grape Farm began tb the .welfare of .their community and not large onougti ,to have the ap- Lincroft. up with the present board members. entertained Mr.' and: -Mrs. Oscar Lib- pointment come under civil service. The budget to be voted on consists ertrau-of-Jersey City.. the sale of the grapes and cus-. the well being of the nations! organ- of $66,000 for current expenses, 1 lzatloni The salary of the postmaster is com- (Th« Bed B&nV Rtsliter ean be bought William Sleben of Jersey City spent tomers report them in. perfect at Uncrott from M. M.honir.) 12,000 for repairs, etc., %3,000 for Mr. DIETZ'S CQFFEE ..••-. '", . i •' '»«• : mensurate with the volume of busi- the week-end with his parents, condition.. Owing to. the slump ness. • " ...... -, .... Perfect attendance pins were''given lands, building and equipment, $1,000 and Mrs. William A. Sleben. ' ' • CAN'T BE BEAT". • • •• .' at, the Lincroft chapel Sunday moriv in business, Mr- McCampbell de- Red Bank Lions Mrs. Harry Hanklns of Malayan Ing by Superintendent Stanley Stll- cided to sell trie grapes at only as deputy Installed the newly, elect- well, Sr., to Gladys, Robert and Stew-, ?kg. 21c ed officers of Freedom counoll, Sons $\Q per barrel, delivered. Those IVORY n^icfes At Asbury Park art Goddard, Evelyn Harris, Loretta desiring to renew/ their supply of and Daughters of Libert, Thursday Breckenrldgftt' Bllzabeth Johnson, evening in Soheylchbl hall, Keyport. Coleman Rlchdale, Shirley, Stanley, grape juice in any form should IVORY SNOW *«. 13c Member* of Local Service Club Mrs. Mildred Pruden, Mrs. A. Jack- S(Jwar4 and Barbara Stllwell,. Lois telephone HClMDEL ONE,. . Guesb of Shore Lions Tues- son Botco, Preston Jones, Mrs. AnOwens- , Edith Mae Mauser and Mrs. drew Boice are Matawan people Ada Woodward. ' day Night —Local Officer! holdjnft office. " • .. - Trtd Rlker, who. has been em- LAST TIMES TODAY Peggy Devlin, daughter of Po|t-ployed by Louis Walter, has given up master and Mrs. Raphael'C. DevJIn, that position and Is now working on ;; COMING! ;r A dslegatlonVof members of the entertained a number of her young KAREN MORLEY - ROSCOE KARNS Red Bank lions club attended a the Brewster farm at Holmde), for- Eleanor Powell friends at Six Towers Tuesday after- merly the Jamison .farm. "ON SUCH A NIGHT" meeting of the Asbury Park Lions noon. The party was In celebration Tuesday night In thevBerk«ley-Car- Lois Owens; daughter of Mr. and Nelson Eddy of Peggy's sixth birthday, _Ths guests Mrs. Fred Owens, Is confined to her ROBERT WILCOX - DORTHEA KENT •ttret hotel; the occasion being "Red Included June Strother, Elltabeth Frank Morgan Bank night." Burlew, Barbara Bunt, Carol Craig, home With tonsllltls. "CARNIVAL QUEEN" The- Red Bank club's trio, consist Patricia Egan, Peggy O'Donnell. Mr. and Mrs, James Busspm of New Tork, Mr. and' Mrs. Joseph Ing of Jack Rohrey, Eugene Magee, Catherine. Graham, . Wllda sJans«n, THURSDAY NIGHT—"JU M B O " Jr., and Charles Meeker, accompan- Patsy Kress, Betty Ann Rlley, Jane Boyle of Freehold and Mr. and Mrs. ied at the piano by Charles Oots- Ellen Ferrine, Margaret Helen Kelly, James Wilson and son James of Eng- , $25.00 CASK PB1ZES — $40.00 JACKFOT chalk, sang several selections. Mr. Ann Elizabeth Jastrab, Ann Cartan, Ushtown were Sunday visitors of Mrs. William VanBrant Qotscbalk also accompanied the Jean Devlin, Paul Egan, Harry Clay FRIDAY - SATURDAY—Two Big Features 3 DAYS — TODAY - hFRlDAY - SATURDAY group singing. Pet-rlrie/ Billy Craig, lEarl Harring- Mrs. "Elo Monettl has returned! Tall TwIsUr. Jack Moore of the Aa- ton,, Jr.,^Jo»«ph Kress," Jr., John home after spending two weeks with her-sister, Mrs, Leandro Porrino at JOHN BARRYMORE - LYNNE OVERMAN bury Park club created much amuse- LKahn, teddy JPhelan, Daltoht'Ctra- 1 1 meuiLt " U^g^yg* r fSanj,*Bernar d "CTCoffaorV UHiyrOnpf antics'while collecting lines for-varii ham and Ronso& Warne. Jr. Friends Porrino.is ,cbi oua Infraction* or rules. A humor- of Mrs. Devlin* w»o\ Assisted In en-lUness. . ous aketcli was given by Past Presi- tertaining the children were Mrs. Mr. ana Mrs. 'rViniam Slater of GENE AUTRY '- JUDITH ALLEN dent Herbert E. Edwards of the Red'William R. Craig, Mrs. Rosa BeTgen, West-Brighton, Staten Island, were Bank club and Henry G. Comegys of Mrs. Rensselaer Cartan, Mrs. MaeSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis the Asbury Park club. Glllis, Mrs. Paul Eg»n, Mrs. Balton Walter. ' ' "BOOTS AND SADDLES" Carl Bannwart of the Newark Graham, Mra. Robert J«nson, Mrs. Vincent Mauser Has roturned to Lions club, secretary of the State William Donnenworth, Mrs. Charles his studies at the Red Bank Catholic SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Lions association; Deputy District KeUy and Miss Mary Devlin. high, school after having been con- Governor G. Howard Lipplncott of fined to his home by illness, FBEVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT AT 11:10. Thrt* Cruising, Diving the Red Bank club, Vice Presidents Mrs. William G. Bedle, Jr., and Several members of the Lincroft Muskrtssrs of Uncts Sam'* Mra. Helen G. Shepherd said "bon SPECIAL, IlETURN ENQAGKMENT OF THE MOST SEN- Theodore I. Labrecque and Lester R. gun club Attended a shoot Sunday at Submsrim Ssrvlcsl voyage" to Mrs. Ilka Johannsen, who Steve'Sobechlko'S range at English- SATIONAL PICTURE OF THE YEAR AT REGULAR STEAND Ross of Red Bank, and Past Presi- PRICES. • dent Dr. W. F. Jamison and Richard sailed for Ctrmtny Friday evening town. Frtklyn DUbr.ow of South F. Gibbons of Asbury Park gave for New Tork on the S. S. Europa. Amboy and Charles Hower of Red i» United Thty Stand! short talks. Mrs. Johannsen has been visiting Bank were winners. Next Sunday a DividedThtyFalU... her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and During the meeting President Pat- shoot will be held at Abram Lott's For The Same Darnel tenon of, Asbury Park, on behalf of Mrsj. -Conrad Johannsen of Keans- range at Freehold and on Sunday, MIDST SOUTH SEA MAGIC . the club there, presented a check to burg. February 6, a shoot will bo held on Secretary John GrueUner for his un- Miss Margaret Karnj, ot-WIMwood, Harry Langendorf's range here. • WITH tiring,, unselfish and devoted efforts a student at the New Jersey College Adolph Braun, Frank McCarron - the past nine years in behalf of that for Women, New Brunswick, and p.and Henry Carney attended the open PAT O'BRIEN - WAYNE MORRIS - GEO. BRENT organization. Deputy District Gov- T. Stendle of St. Lou|s, Missouri, house held Sunday at the Heattden's ernor ' Llpplnoott announced the were week-end guests at the home Corner fire house. ' Janiesburg and Engllihcown clubs of Mr. and Mrs. August Muelhausen, A public telephone and booth have 3 DAYS — SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY would soon be added to the RedJr...... been Installed In the Conover store, Bank district by action of the state Miss Margaret L. Terhune, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hall and son Francisco Valdez and son, John Ter- Preview Saturday Nite at 11:00 P. M. association and that steps were un- Stanley of Elizabeth were Sunday CLAUOKTTE der way for the re-organlzatton of hune Valdei, and Miss Ellen Kelly guests of Mrs. Katharine Kelly. the former Lions club at Long left Monday for St. Petersburg, Flor- Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Connor of Branch. He also spoke of the recep- ida, where they will spend a vaca- Allen hurst' spent Sunday with Mr. tlon to be held by all the Lions clubs tion. ..." . . ',';.and Mra. Joseph Mauser. of the state at the Berkeley-Carteret Miss Lillian Jasrob was given a Michael Mahaney, Jr., has been hotel, Asbury Park, on Friday night, surprise birthday party Tuesday confined to his home with a cold. February 18, In honor of the pait evening at the home other slater, Mrs. John Mauser, Jr., was hostess district governors of the state, one Mrs. William Donnenworth. The last night to the Sunday-school of whom Is Assessor George W. Bray guests included Mrs! Mae Glllis, Mrs. teachers of Lincroft chapel. The of Red Bank. Ro«e Bergen, Mrs. Margaret. Mc- group discussed next Sunday's les- Donald, Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs. son. BASH RA1HB0NE Raymond Churchman, Mrs. Albert The lire company will meet Thurs- Silver Wedding At Bruce. Mrs. Nellie Keresy, Mrs. Mayday-night, February 8, at the fire AMTAUWISE O'Donnell, Miss Ann Churchman and house. Three hundred feet of hose MELYILU cooria Port Monmouth MUs Flora McDonald. ' which was recently purchased by the ISABEL n»NS.H«T). Postmaster Raphael C. Devlin at- company is expected to arrive this Dr. and Mrs. Fred Llebhauscr of tended a dinner at the Hotel BUt- week. . Port Monmouth celebrated their 2Sth more at New Tork Tuesday evening. Charles Toop has opened a general ^I^Bteiw' " ''••$&*•- *'"JSiSiS wedding anniversary at their home The dinner wss In honor of Leo store at his home. •TO US! Saturday afternoon and evening. Klauberg, retiring president ofj the David Hood and Adolph Molion TONIGHT'" Many of their) Port Monmouth Georgetown University Alumni asso- plan to leave Wednesday, February friends, as well as a. number of New- ciation. 16, on a motor trip to Florida. ark relatives, were present. The cel- Mrs. George Tunnlngton has been Gladys Ooddard and Elizabeth ebrants received many line gifts. elected president of the Ladles' guild Johnson have been confined to their - Mr. and Mrs. Llebhauier have lived of Trinity Episcopal church. Mra. homes by illness. at Port Monmouth 18 years, moving George. Hensen Is vice president, there from Newark, where Mr. Lleb- Mrs. William Lord secretary and hauser is employed at a celluloid fac- The Red Bank Register travels Mrs. George Miller treasurer. over every street in town and! every tory. The couple have two children, Miss Patricia McKten, daughter of Frederick and Catherine Llebhauser. road In the county. Let.it carry your Mr. and Mrs. Oarrett J. McKeen, was messase to those who live on these Others. present besides the cele- given a party last week in celebra- thoroughfares.—Advertisement. brants-were Mrs. Josephine Sickles and Miss Joan Sickles of Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Peacock and Misses SAMUEL GOLDWYN Shirley and Dorothy Peacock of North Arlington, Mr. and Mrs. Wyza- GRETA Beauty Salott ltk and Misses Doris and Norma GBJSTA ABEL, Prop. !i Wycalek of Bloomfleld and Mr. and 86 Broad St. Formerly Tel. 2342. Mn, Charles Llebhauser, Miss Cath- Spanish Beauty Salon erine Llebhauser and Fred, Charles SCIENTIFIC HEALTH-GIVING and Edward Llebhauser of Port Monmouth. SWEDISH MASSAGE »ii» GIVEN AT OUR SALON OR TREATMENT AT HOME IV PREFERRED. CALL US FOB DETAILS. t)orothy IAMOUR • Jon HAIL BMI Plclarat, Mso* Mary ASTOR • C. Aubrey SMITH tnm lbs Comttj Sis|i. XIV Club to Hold ASK iron OCR SPECIAL OFFER CARD t Thomat MITCHELL' Raymond MASSEY We will remain open until I CROCQUIONOLE ENDS | D...a.r A Theater Party b, 1*. M. Friday evenings. Formerly 1,95 yJOHN FORD UHIT1D ARTISTS * WEDNESDAY (ONLY) A special meeting of the XIV club tM to 0.00 to 2.J)5 was held Tuesday night at (he home of MUses Lucy and 1/oulie Bovlero Oraequlgnele or Spiral W»vr.t Don Terry - Jacqueline Wells - Ralph Byrd in of Pearl street. Cards were played, Complete Head $£ SO WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY—Double Feature the prise winner being Miss Fulvla Dell'Omo. The birthdays of two ROSALIND KEITH 'TAID TO DANCE" numbers, Misses Msllnda and Fulvla Dell Ottio, were observed, and each Duart Velxor "DANGEROUS ADVENTURE" Combination received many presents. 495 JACKPOT //, Thai* present were MISMS Mary Fomwly 1M WILLIAM GARGAN - ORIEN HEYWARD r '40.00 and Melinda Marasclo, Graoe and MACHINXLXSS V Kmlly DtMaria, Ang«l« and Anns FEKE flPAOK WAV* 4.1)5 ' "SHE ASKED FOR IT" $-i-IA.OO IN Oarrvto, Mlllls and Rose Iiuiacelll, formerly 1M i* CASH i REEN' PRIZES •ftfrr* OfM'

Ruby Lane store In Asbury Park for ENGINEERS' Birthday'Supper St AntKpny Holy Belford. the next few weeks. CAR BURETORf Annual Election of Two-Oonnty Or- Sanders Garage (T»i IUd BtBk Rwlitar' em b. bousbt Mrs. Fred breher arid daughter AtR^Bk Marilyn of Newark spent a few days ganizstloa Held, Imat Week. Factory Service for Carter, 8tromb«r» and ZenKlt. Broad St, Sbmnbvsy, N. J. Name Group Grows In BtUotd from H. CUT Bilr. Vincent Complete BtocV of New and Bebnllt Carburetors. W«U1B» ud'Htrnr Wantrmu.) with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Volkland The annual meeting of- the Mon- A birthday party for those mam- recently. bars of the Xtac| Bank lodge of Ellu Mrs. Mary Cooley and three daugh- mouth-Ocean Society of Professional DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. , « Prepares — Many New MemWt EnroU«d at ters, Misses Alice, Mary and Rita Mrs. Wllmer Wilson spent Wednes- Engineers and Land Surveyors was who have birth|dsy« la January will 18 MECHANIC ST., BED BANK Can add Truck* /\ be held tonlifht ,at tint Bliss home by, Meetmg Monday Night—Or- Cooley of MorrisvUle, Pennsylvania, day with relatives In New Tork. held last Thursday at the Garfield- the house omar.t>ltte«. guiutton to S«ek Kew Qoar> were Sunday guesta of Mrs. Dora Mr.* and Mrs. Peter Cody gave a Grant hotel, Long Branch. The an- $ ' There will abb ita bowline match Ur». Schnoor and family. party for their daughter Carol Ann nual reports ware heard and the fol- MONEY LOANED FOR STATE INSPECTION tonight betweed Suited Ruler John Leroy Henry of New York spent In celebratlon'of her birthday recent- lowing officers were elected: on Jewelry, Silver, Musical liiirraro«ita. U Montgomery iindX«oturln|! Knight the week-end with hia mother, Mrs. ly. The room where the festivities - Pmldtnt—Wilbur C. .Kob«rU •( Naw Blnnculara. etc Texaco Fire Chief Gas The Holy. Name society of St. An Elizabeth Henry. took place was decorated with pink Monmouth. George H. RolierU, Hr. Montiom- thony'e church, which was organized Vice prMldtnt—Barry Shlnn el L»k»- ' UUDIfd tod dnndld b» SuU <•> N. i- ery defeated Mi|. Roberta January 18 Irving Roop Is recovering from a and white crepo paper. A large birth- 13c per gallon two montha ago, passed upon 29 new day cake was one of the features. wodd. (TB PAY CASH FOR OLD OOIJJ AND In their flnt match. Tonight's match applications for membership at a heavy cold. S«cr«Ury ind tr««lur«r—L«o X. McK« Diamond T Truck Agency. will be the befet two out or three Mrs. Orvllle Casler sang a solo at Carol Ann received many gifts. of Kid Bank. regular meeting; Monday night In the Those who attended were Olive The following, committees were ap- Broadway Loan Co. game*. basement of the rectory. This brings the Sunday evening service In the CSMfca, Hyers, Luella and Margaret Foster, pointed by the president: (OS Broadway. IOPP Jacob suinbacb'a) Long Braneb Those whoie birthdays will be cele- the total.enrollment to 151 members. Methodist church. Barbara Slovenze, Patricia and Mary brated are WilliamJUama, Max Ben- Mrs. Edwin Compton and daughter EnUrtilnnunt—C. W. Trtfford of Man- COLDS Almost the entire enrollment was Ann Cassldy and Jean Cody. uquan, Bruct LarrtbH of Laknrood, B*n- owlti, Joseph Blahop, decree B. Helen have returned to their home In Junln Kaplan of Little SIIv«r »nd Richard Brown, Harry' I. Caesar, Bamurid present at the meeting. The growth Boston after a long visit here. Theresa Cook Is able to be out Blckn.ll of B.d Binlc. FEVER Canxont, Sawing Corwiok, John Dan- of the society gave rise to dlsoiisslona Mrs. George Keefer 1s spending the again after having been confined to Publicity—Juu D. Humphrl« of Point LaBAW'S BIG CLOTHING 7AART 666 concerning the necessity of finding her home with mumps, • FUutnt, Frank Mltehtil.of Lone Branch, nenhauer, Theodore Doremua, Vin- Snt day other quarters suitable for meetings winter with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oliver N«wman of frwhold »nd'Edward cent J. Kck. Mtmroe'Eisner, Arthur Schuler of Roselle Park. Mrs. Harry Loshen spent last Danci? of Sprint Lakt. - Wlsobtaltr* and R«t«li«r«'to M«n—Hand-Y«ilored Suit*. Top Ce«u, and other activities. The .men have Thursday at New Tork. Ovgrcoats, «tc. All typ«i: Loaf, Short*. Stouti. The Beit Qual* l 1 Tarrell, Vincent Finan, Thomas M. Mrs. William Horning Is improv- M«nb«r»hl»—Rajmond Smith trf Tnt- , i'r»' IlaM4>.TVm . Warlifa Best Gopaill, Samuifl Oreenblatt, .Allen been meeting In the basement of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherry and hold, Laurenet WUMI of L»k»KOOnf Monagte, Harryj F. MoCormlok,' Ken- Prizes will be awarded and refresh- Branch, Kuaton S. Burg* ot LcJmood and nethMcQueen, Trank Miller, Harold eleoted Holy Name societies of the spent the week-end with he? grand- Walter J. Sehlvtrta of FrMhold. Visit Our Newly 1 world. mother, Mrs. Ida Voorhees. ments will be served. Peters, Frank Plttlnger, John F. , Mrs. Peter Cody and children spent The next meeting of the organiza- Pope, Joseph' Pratt, Louis Prate, • Units number one and two of the tion will be held at Toms River Remodeled The basketball team, sponsored by Methodist church will give an enter- Friday with Mr. and Mrs. William Frank &Fr*±e, William Rafferty, the -society, has been very successful Cassldy. Wednesday, February 9V George, Boop.Tpr. M. M; Rudntck, tainment entitled "When You and I EAT MORE MEAT thus far, having won five out'of six Were Young Maggie," in the church Mi\ Vltallio of New Tork spent the Beauty i Lewis Szalanft Edwin Stewart, 3d, games. The road to better and bigger busi- Fred Straus, Wilbur Symington, Ray tomorrow evening. week-end with Mr. and Mr«. JaniM ness leads through The Register's ad- Parlor Truex, Salvatowe yaetl,Thoma» Val- Charles Schnoor and Elmer and .Hubbs. vertlslng columns.—Advertisement enUne, Henry VanDaalen, Sidney J. Suffers Lots Of Albert Maxson attended the fisher- Bernard Allen of Maple-wood spent Crocquignole Wain, Claramn Walling, John M. men's meeting at Perth Amboy Sat- the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- West, tord B., Qottiell. Tony DelSar- ' Hi* Other Leg urday night. ert Runyon. dp; William K. FJiihr; William P. Mrs. John5 Bennett and> Mrs. Ed- Thomas Dinner, who is employed MARKET Permanent Scott, John Ianpbne, E. H. Harten- Justice of the Peace Walter Mills ward Barnes attended a covered dish at New Xork, was with his family ATLANTIC •Une, William 3t UulUns and Joseph of Fair Haven underwant an opera- supper at the home of Mrs. Fitch of here Saturday and Sunday. — THEATRE — 21 West Front St., Red Bank, N. J. Hannenken. ' . . ~ tion Tuesday at Monmouth Memor- Interlaken Monday evening. It was Earl Flnnegan and Allen Bagger Wave $| .00 ial hospital for the removal of his given by the Guild of Organists of visited William H. Bennett, who is ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS . PHONE 26S3-4 left leg. More than a year ago hisMonmouth County Chapter. a patient at the Haiard hospital at POOM A. H. MS ADULT DANCING CLASS. right leg was amputated to check an Mrs. Georgie Foster celebrated her Long Branch, Sunday afternoon. . Week-End Specials! Shampoo, Set and Cut Extra. Infection from spreading. Several Miss Martina Lewis visited Mr.and —Last Times Today— First lesion Otrcn at the MoUy weeks ago ah infection set In In his birthday at her home Sunday with a Pitcher Hotel Tueaday Night famlly^jatherlng. Others present be- Mrs. Serbe at Newark last week. THCRS., JAN. 2T left foot and he went to the hos- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oschenreither pital for treatment sides the celebrant were Mrs. Carrie "THE HURRICANE" Machineless The adult dwnctng -clua which Is Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Howard At- of St. Albans, Long Island, are |b taught by Mnu Dorothy Smith Uz- lee of Atlantic Highlands, Carl Fos- spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. with dlUa had Its ' first lesson Tuesday Shrewsbury School News. ter of tyewark, Misses Sophia and Charles Jelem. Dorothy tamour -Jon Hall Legs of Lamb 21c night at the Moll/ Pitcher hotel. . Dr. Robert Stone of the Marlboro Gladys; Ash of Red Bank, Nillard Those present Resides the instructor Mrs. William Reeves Is confined to- state hospital addressed' «ie ttaeton Foster of Sandy Hook and Mrs.the house with a severe cold. • FBI, SAT., JAN. «» - J9 . were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Methot, of the Little Silver, Tlnton Falls and DOUBLE FEATURE Complete Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Tuller,: Mr. Blanche Cherry and Luella, 'Lonore, Mrs. Georgia Foster In confined to Loin Lamb Chops ">29c 1 Shrewsbury schools yesterday after- Margaret and David Foster of Bel. tho house with rheumatism. "Adventurous Blonde" and Mrs . J. I* fTurter, Mr. and MM,noon at a meeting her*. : Worth Cunningham and Mr. and ford. Mrs. Foster received' many Harold Eastmond has returned to . with. Rib or Shoulder Chops .[ ...... „...::.» 19c All Work Supervised gifts and belt -wishes. 1 Mrs. Herbert £. Cot, Jr., of Red Teaneck after spending three weeks Barton MacLane • Olenda Istrrell n By "BOB ' Bank, Mrs. Leslie G,.8eely of Eaton- An election of officers of mayor, William Sutherland, Sr., Is sick at with bio parents. — And — \ ' Full Cut Shoulder Lamb lie town, Mr. and Mra\O. Wolcott Mor- clerk, justice of peace and ten coun- his home. The Ladies' auxiliary oflhdepcn- cilmen of the school junior council "CRIMINALS of the AIR" ris and Mr. an A Mrs. Winnltole of Mrs. Clare Cpttrcll spent Sunday dent fire company held a successful ' ; " ' .wits' .-' .: MR. PAULSON will be held in the auditorium to- Fancy Long Island Duxs ..:..:...... ;.». 21c Loig Branch, lir. and Mr*. Lybarger with Miss Mary Carroll of Atlantic card party Friday evening at Fire- Rosalind Keith - Chas. Qulgley . at Your Service and Mr.andttk Kenneth Perkins of morrow morning at 11 o'clock. Bal Highlands. -. - men's hall. The chairladles were AUsntia Hlghljindsj:, Mr, and, Mnt lotes (mlrheogrnphed), voting booths, - Mr., and -Mrs. William Helmuth Mrs:"Cr'alK" Fihhegan and Mrs.' Wil- <;.. Monday. Wediweday- and: ..-, Stanley BurnhaJm o£ Shrewsbury and ete.7 win be used" In~ the election! were Visitors at Oebornvllle Monday. SUN., MON., TDJBS., ...••• Saturday. ; liam MacConnell. A basket of gro- JAN. 30 - SI, FEB.;! • i •. jutes';foami,', • . ' ••'•-• ;<••' Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Lingo and Mr.cevleB was won by Mra. Baden. Following tho lusoa a social-Um« Teachers of Helping-Teacher dis- and Mrs. Joseph. Havens were Sun- TWO BIO FtATUllES Fancy Fowl »nd dancing were enjoyed; The olasi tricts in .Monmouth county will be day afternoon guests of Rev. and "LOVE ANP HISSES" <3 - 3!i It).) meets every' Tviesday evening at the the guests of the school Thursday Mrs. G. Nelson Moore of Bradley License Agency Closed. with BOB'SlEAUTY hotel' from: 8:W to 1O:»: o'clock. A afternoon, February Z, from 2 to 4Beach. The automobllo license agency at Walter WlncheU • Ben Bernie larger-attendanlce la «nUo4pated next o'clock. Demonstrations will be held Special music was rendered by the Asbury Park conducted under the di- Tuesday. Mm. lUzdUla also gives in- Ip primary reading, uses of discard- junior choir at the Sunday.morning rection of Albert B. Helmroth was -T And — -.-' ' . Porterhouse Roast .,: ...».24c ed materials In an activity program, 'CHAN at MONTE CARLO' BROAD BT.," RED BANK •truoilbnln d»enclng for a class of service in the Methodist church. closed Monday as state auditors be- youths and for la claas of children. arithmetic for needs and Interests cf Mrs. Alva Fleckenstoin of Fair gan a probe to fix responsibility for Old-Fashioned Sliced Bacon .:...: "*33c Call Now—MID the child and In library methods and Haven spent Thursday with her par-a dlscreapancy In the "accounts ot W«D., THCRS, FEB. *-• V, »••''•" practices. The school Parent-Teach- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walling. $2,900. Mr. Helmroth, who wais ap- 'TRUE CONFESSION" Boneless Corned Brisket »19c For An Appointment The road to tetter and bigger busi- er association, with Mrs. Morgan C. ness leads throitwh The Register's ad- Knapp In charge, will serve refresh- Mrs. Nettle Howard of Fair Haven pointed in 1930 by commissioner Har- with Carole Lombard and WSA with hor mother, Mrs. Etta Mor- old G. Hoffman, refused to make any Young Daisy Cheese rertlsln* columns.—Advertisement' ments. Fred MacMurray »23c ris last Thursday. comment. He was bonded for $5,000 IMHIIMMHIIHIinilllHtllllMIIMI John Lentz is the new proprietor and the bonding cprnpany was ho- ».-Tl«!,.JJr*t^l»inast«.j(if,.the4UH«jit 1'tH«--iorroef''ButtcT"'sl'orer~FreQ: If you are looking- for greater foe] value—litre to tile place v school year will end Friday, Febru- LUCKY - Cash ary 4. Pupils at this time wtyl re- Smith managed the business until l b .to fejjt. Mor&iifjtf for j|(£r/dollar.you. s^«O(jL-V:: ^V:.:.U^ celva second quarter goal cards. The recently. • , ' ; Birth at nlvoivlew. $25.00 Mr. and Mrs, Harry Huston of Chuck Roast reception and first gra.de pupils In- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Goldon of Bel- $180 ; Prosperity structed by Miss Marie M. Harttt Hatlet visited Mr. and Mrs.. Lester ford avo tho parents of a daughter Best CuU Cash —Free will have charge of the auditorium Walling a few nights ago. born Monday at Rlverview hospital. 2 Jadrrott period at U:26 a. m. The pupils) will Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook of Point present a program based on their Pleasant, Mrs. James Whlston of Selox ,2pkgs. 23c|Crax .....2 pkgs. 29c class room, activities In decorations Kearny and Mrs. Jennie Compton, for their Christmas tree, making Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Compton and Armour's Peanut Butter ...1-lb. jar 17c Christmas presents ior their parents, children Jane and Lois, Miss Helen and their class trip for their Chrlit- Smith and Nation Smith of Beltord mas tree. •••'-.• ... i were guests of Capt. and Mrs. John Honor Brand Corn on Cob 4 for 29c Qtus Sunday. The pupils of the school will hold Mrs. Ward R. Jcfiers of Brooklyn Tally-Ho Dog Food ...... 4 for 2Sc LE HI OH COAL their seventh annual variety night and Mrs. Bertha Poole of Belnmv re- In the auditorium Friday evening, turned to their homes Friday after LEADING BRANDS February 36, at T;JO o'olock. The af- spending a tew days with Mr. and $ •00 Per !Ton fair Is under the auspices of the Mrs. Garrett A. Lee Broad & Wallace Su., » RED BANK graduating class. John Heigh, pres- . Capt. and Mrs. John V. Glass wero (Ouh) ident, Is chairman and he is being recent visitors at Perth Amboy. FOR QUALITY WINES - LIQUORS Roll Butter »> \ assisted by Anthony Conzallna and Mrs. Jennio Trlmblo has been on Delivery Service Until » R M. Mon. to Fri^-Sat, to 10:10'aVHi' 57« 11 Ned Titus. the sick list. Her granddaughter, Call ttlQ. Open Evenings Until 11:00. NUT OB STOVE SIZE. Mrs. Wilson Smith of Keansburg, Fresh Jersey Eggs ! doz.33c In the athletic league contests was a recent caller at her home. The proof of the puMlng to rn tt»eeaHat- rtry a ton and played last week John Hyland's and then yoa be the'judge. • - ' ' Misses Sophia and Gladys Ash of Puritan Baked Beans .'. ...glass jar 21c Raymond Sanborn's boys' teams Red Bank spent the week-end with G.&W. Blended Rye fulI at. $1-59 played a tie soccer game, each side Miss Lenore Foster. Puritan Brown Bread having four points.' Each team 1/est* week Capt. John W. Glass 17c was awarded three points for sports- called on William Bennett, who is a manship and one point of the regular patient at Hazard hospital, Long GIN - Old Spruce, full Balloon Soap Flakes ..5-lb. box 35c avis two points awarded for winning a Branch with a broken ankle. Mr. contest As a .result of last week's Bennett Is improving, but it Is ex- FANCY Tel. 103 Red Bank encounter, 'John Hyland's boys' Blue team leads Raymond Sanborn'i boys' pected that be will bo laid up about White team In the race for the silver eight weeks. ' SCOTCH lb loving cup, it to 43. Wadsworth Miner has returned Black & White Vat 69 FUEL OI home after passing a few weeks with White Horie Johnny Walker Stringless Beans The boys and girls of the eighth his mother, Mrs. Mildred Miner, who $2.59 grade have participated In three Is spending the winter In Florida. Dewar'* Red Label spelling matches to dscide the chtm- Mrs. Thomas Smith, Miss Helen Large Tree-Ripe Oranges ..17 for 25c plon speller of their grade. Helen Smith and Ntlson smith Were recent Johnson won the first match, John visitor* at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyland the sscond and Charles William Maxson of Chapel Hill. WINE FOUR ROSES Seedless Juice Grapefruit ....7 for 25c White the third. The first pupil who Mr. and Mrs. T. It- Compton and wins five such matches will be de- Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Bennett Port, Sherry, Beg. Fancy Table Celery ...stalk 6c b 8$ worth aavlng on yoor oil MUT clared the champion and will receive were recent visitors at Radio City, 4t. $0-59 tunlty to do Just that. an award valued at $2.S0 from Prin- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MacConnell Wiucatel. $3.19 Large Fancy Iceberg Lettuce ....2 for 15c cipal Fred O. England. --.'•'•.-*.•- . - - L ---.--. entertained over the week-end Mrs. FuU Quart 39 Kittle McDonald and daughter Gloria, Mrst Mary MaoDonald and Charles Brennen of the Bronx. •• Fresh Sea Food <#- ; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Overtoil and WILSON - CALVERT M n Mrs. William Overton of Keansburg Cod Steaks 19c Cod to Boil ..»-14e The* Sale Were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. SEAGRAM'S - 5 Crown "•* William Helmuth. Bluefish "> 14cSwordfish . ...»29c Mr. end Mrs. Wilson and Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Mehler of Jersey City Vermouth Homemade Clam Chowder .qt. 35c OUR ANNUAL •pent SUnday. with Mr. and Mrs. B&GSauterne -I • . : \ ... .". 'i ••••,• Henry Halssy. Mrs. Jacob Zilly is siok with pneu- Beg. French Dry monia at Monmouth Memorial hos- $1.59 Italian Sweet pital, Lone Branch. NEXT WEEK Fifth 99' 69 Th» Woman's Bible olass met, »t CASH ONLY ths horns of Mn, Allda Lyke last week and elected the following of • MONDAY—Sirloin Steak ....:.tb. 19c scent BOTTLED IN BOND hMMmtiMrt DOT* BOOV. 10-tb. bag Granulated Sugar 49c Viet prwldtnt—Mn. Altda Lrkt. Years Old—100 Proof—Eitea Special 1 R»or«Uuv—Mn. Jini B*am. TUESDAY—Round Steak : tb.23c Tr«Mur

v •'•;„',; ••:. RED BANK RESISTED JAftKJAEY g£ 3J Homesteader! Bowlers Wen Gloves Opens Alexander: Then Win Over Freehold Lead League At Score Victory Undefeated, Wins Coach Trans; W' ilnhelmer's Bum- At Keansburg Monday son high school, ea p»rs were victor- Half Way Mark At Eatontown ious pverthe Krec(hold blgh school Over Rumson Five ccurtsters Friday nllght, 31 to 15. in 'Ji .Asaeieur boxers, numberingllO, in- Second Half of Schedule Begin* Paol's Open Door Team Trails an encounter. »t th i Rumson school Atlantic Highl eluding two from Red Bank, have gymnasium. At hall r time U» county entered the Golden QIOVM elimina- Atlantic Highlands With Leaden Holding One- • Service Station Powten byseaUrs trsilei, a 'to U, ' Davlson tion tournament to be held In the Game Advantage — Special Two Game*—Pine Tree Inn scored ten points' for the victors •on High School, 47 to 24 •>'. Balbach gymnasium, Carr, avenue Wins Over Leonardo while JCerr fojloweil with, six and-Oak street, Keansnurg, begin- Match January 30. Defeab Garage Team. - SUHSbK, Atlantic Hi^ilancb. - uJ-' OFF ning next Monday. A strong Atlentlo "Highlands quin- Davldabnrf. . I 0 IB The second card will be staged tet scored an • overwhelming victory The schedule of the Bay. Shore Bill's Service Station's lead In theLsmlg: I. .. 6 9 0 The Atlantic Highlands high Monday, February 7, ana the third Bowling league has reached the half- Dslanor, f. ,10 2 cagers chalked up their .aljtk^ over the Leonardo high school cag- Eatontown Bowling league at Tay- Sli f .000 Monday, February 14. The entry list ers Friday night .on the Leonardo way mark and the Homesteaders are Sparling, f. , straight victory and remained unde- In first place with a one-game lead lor's arcade mu cut this week by is eo heavy that the New Jersey court, 43 to 28. At half time the the second-place Paul's Open Door Mwir.M'" ™ 0 e * feate'd Tuesday night when thsg D»a,t, Amateur Athletic union, which has victors led 16 to 10. They continued over Mtldletown. Naveslnk Is • In 1 Prlchard, (. Jj J ' 1 the Rumson high school team, 4t te, team, which defeated Chummy ! Bar D Murphy. 1 t sanctioned the tournament, will be their scoring with IS and 14 points; third place, two games behind Mid- • ° ° * at, on the bay shore-coiut,, dletown. Grover Cleveland Alexander (above), and Grill team Thursday night in Leoiug. .. -. asked to permit an additional pro- respectively, in the third and fourth one ot tha great rjghthanded pitch-j two out of three gam**. The Service A. MumbTV g, . I 0 0 0 I The well-organised teatt.lrom.tha." gram. periods. . . ' Last Thursday night the Home- — — — bay shore, district" opene chalked up 19 points to thelr.opiorr-' be a special match on the Mandalay games . „,. ,— tlcnts lone field goal, while In, A*/ tenders who qualify for New York ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. major league): 16 sbutonu In «>W place after ha-Mng^been In a bouts. All contenders will receive a T V alleys at Atlantic Highlands between , 4 fourth period each team tallied sevia-. Poppa, f. -...I... B > IS season O»18>; most victories thjrd-place U« with Sallng-s Diner; HIIU, g. „ golden lapel buttons, . suitably en- Stokes, f. __..- -._._.._ 0 0 0v a team .representing the Bay Shore <28) as a major-league freshman. I »«* »~re« hV J*?*« yj1".2*' 1 .~_l _£ l^ 1 points. ' scribed.. Posten, f. ...;...... — 0 0 o ^league and a team from the Keyport | He had won 80 or mow games In "* »nd 3"- "Mounted for the Inn's 1 a s is 1 Po'ten, Atlantic Highland! 'for-', The eight open and eight sub- Pitts, f ...... 1 0 league. A return match will be rolled victory. Covert of the same team Rumeon .. - 7 * 4 8—28 ward, led his team by scoring 32 Morse, c. . .. I 2 each of three straight years. victory Covert ot the same team Freehold -. . novice winners will be eligible to par- Demecelll, c...... • 0 1 at Keyport the following Sunday, rolled 193 and W In hie first and ssoid". . :~jr.:i . 2 i—« points while Morse, center, closely Referee, McDonnelft scorer, Frieda; ticipate In the tournament of cham- Pleasant, g. . -,—:... 2 A match between two four-man AND TODAY second frames, w*lle Frank Marcello time r followed with 10. Kerr, Rumson cen- pions, to be conducted by. the New teams picked from the Bay Shore rolled 203 in his opening game. The mar. West. ter, scored 10 points to lead his team- 'J, Jonus, g. Alexander (below). Old Pete to his d In pg g York Daily News on Monday and •_ J. _ ''"Sue will take place Sunday, Feb- friends, has Just been elected to victors won the flret game by^ 172 mates in scoring. • • Tuesday, February 21 and 22, in the is ii «j ruary 13, on the Mandalay alleys. 11 1 1 condd W U and the lbM Plan Bascjball BUMSON. LEONARDO. baseball's hall of fame at Coopers- P "'* " " New York Hippodrome. These win- •'0 - e.1 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. town, N. y. Alexander Is SL Poor Dy *"• 0 ners will meet the victors of similar P Pi VV PA BB e Devlson, f . Supi«nskl. f. $ 1' Homesteaders - .. 80 876. U78 and battered by life, he received the' Q*» Vlereck, Sr., and Rlddlo Tournamient For Snarling, t elimination contests being conducted Hanlon, f. ^ MM ' '3 » . •.Mlddjetown 29 835.28 1021) Delanoy, f Evana. ( news that his name was.to be im- rolled scores of 103 and 233, respec- by the Golden Gloves association 2 2 Navtsink , 27 876. 1004 mortallzed at Springfield, 111. He Uvely, In the third game to keep Kerr.-e. from Maine to Miami. Libhauser. c. Lennox TaverTave n -.. 24 870.6 1026 Monmoutii County Halladar. ff.' MandalaMdl y 22 857.SO took It calmly. His main worry, at CHummy's team from being defeated Reserved tickets for the fights mayPtitnik, g, ;.., 2 eel In three straight games by, Paul's Leo. Field Club ~r.'lG- 808.80 present Is how to find a job. be obtained at anytime at the audi- Tote 'Doerr -..-, 11 787.18 SIT Open Door howlers. I Consistent Commuters . 789.22 Tealns in Thi» Saction to Com- torium. General admission tickets Atlantic Highlands. ._•••„ t 11 U-14—4» . 10 scpres by the victors kept them In are also on sale and may be procured Leonardo —«... •«• i 6 1*.' 6i—28 INDIVIDUAL SCORES. 046 second place Morris rolled 199 and pete in Seocd-i Pro Cragres* O AVB H3 at the door on the nights of the v 180 In his flrst and second gumes, Culver _ . 20 IU1.U275 Nest < Spring-r-J°« - Bennett fights. The entrants from Red Bank Gettla .. ™ —.-„.„ 42 190.18 242 while Schaffer rolled 185 and 223 In are James Nathan Robinsofi, Wallace Cavalry Riders Henry ... _...._ 42 188.21 276 tha same game The victors won the. Named Diitriti Bennett and William H. Kane. A Hanson 187:27 232 flrst game by 48 pins, the' second by Bahr 187.16 244 partial list of the entrants folows: O'Rourke,. 182.17 224 1M and dropped the third game by Announcement , -that Monmouth Defeat Red Bank a mere flve pins. . . 112-bound division—Open, Bert Karse- Aumaok , „ „.„. 12181.2 226 C(mnty;wlU.be rejireaente4.m the NB- Mey«r —.—„_._... 87 180.20 281 < boom. Netfark. STANDING Or THB TEAMS. tlonal seml-pro~NC^eball.congress, of 118-pound division—Open, Eddie Osler- Woodward ...... 88-180.13 234 Kieher 180.7 240 . W I, PO which Honus (Han:«) Wagner Is com- j •• ffaard, Perth Amboy; sub-novice, Bobby Trio At Armory jSlgrlm « Hill's Serrlce Station ,..-..... 32 Yaeeer. Asbury Park. Henry Wynn, New- 34 179.29 224 19 .627 mlssloner, next ipi/Jrig and summer,' "f.w™ - - - - — 7 9 2 Augustine ...... 80 178.27 248 Paul's Open Door ~.^~- .80 II .58B H1 hI u1 ark. 27 .500 has been made by $oe>nnett, pr"o-•*"""• « " ' - 8 18.10 12G-pound division—Open. John Irving, Llnmeyer t 98 178.25 229 Pine Tme. Ion .. 27 Philadelphia Team Win. Over Neu : 34 178.20 24*6 Salldg'a'Dinner , 28 28 .481 prletor of a sportiag goods store on Tiong Branch, Charlie Watte, Princeton i 178.13 344 Chujnmy's '....,"....., , J4 SO .444 1 ,- - lub-BDvieo, \VH!lam H. Kane. Red B«rik. Polo Club, 17 to 11—Women 84 .870 Monmouth street .knd promoter- of. | »••—-raurPelheccln.'. Elisabeth. Charles Gres- .-!.!..._.!. J6 m.aa 290 Broad Street Garage 20 amateur and semi-(pro sports In this ham, Long Branch, Avan Fields, Long WyckoH 16 177.14 228 Riders Ar« Feature Attraction Quackenbush 176.10 2S6 GAMES THIS WEEK. section. . ''.'.• , •":'. '. ••'•') '" Branch: •: N - (iatu ...... :..;.. ._ .._. gjj171.2 211 [Tonightr-Paul's ' Opan -Door va, Hlll'i 185-pound division—Open, Bernle Taylor. •. in Preliminary Game. ,-.:_:.:__ 27 Servlos Station.'r ' "> ", Mr. Bennett said that already plans Peterson, JesEe Filkina, Paterson, Seymour Ryan 175.17 224 Horster . .... „. 22 174.12 227 Monday—K3hummy'a . vi. Broad. Street are being formula! fcd to hold elimin- Abramowilz, Newark, Gene Mnrlno, Cran- Oarage.* ' • ford, sub.novice, Roland Herbert, High- 16 173.15 210 ation; tournaments',, among leadinleadingg, The 103rd cavalry pololsta of Phil- M— 173.8 267 Tuesday—Paol's, Open Door v». Fine lands, Victor Chambers, Freehold, Robert , ..... 20 Tree Inn. teamt s of thithi s (ect'Utt'Uk .Winders'oWid'f f tthhe adelphla met the Red Bank Polo club Koche...... _8_7 178.2 227 . Hsrticrove. JlicMandu, Walter SmlEelski, SAILING'S DINER. county pennant wvuld be matched Highlands," "Dive DeGabia; Elisabeth; at the.Red Bank armory Sunday In "ryker „„,.,.-.;...-... 8269 .."fe. u_24" 0 172.27 .'228' W. Chasey , i_ Ig4_ 178 dt lbiUttH4irjieeUa_tl.6_ George Ingotd. Faterson, Cartel Leach, the feature .game and won .17 to 11.1 Hofnan"!""".'.""""Zl~ir. 3899 Xeansburg. • 172.11 242 S More -. 200 15B state. The state withners would com- MONMOUTH In a preliminary game, two.women'Valenti..... ~..~."so 172. 215 Ollhulr -147-pound division—Open, Angelo Dl- , ;._.. 155 pete for the national championship at Nuntlo, Perth Ambey, ptto Schrieb, Pat- riders played .oneach team. ^ Billy"OAu —• —... 10 171.1 201 Zlngale wt MEN'S SHOP LT^a^aiAA* alltrar* DvAnlr #t*lr*\ lira's irtrt4>/\**_ *f OIlGaj ,.,...—••»«• **.....-*I ..».»•..., 95 1(9.24 286 Dreyor 208 Wichita, Kansas., : ••• ' ! erson, Jack Zatanakr. Perth Amboy; «ub- Foales' silver Brook trio was victor- „_„.,„ 158 novice, John Larry, Elizabeth, Lenny Haw- 24 168.18 210 Warren "SS.Z.ZZJZZ 157 Mr/ Bennett, whoi' was recently ap- Sole Agent for Adam Hate . 28 210 Mew . „., ... 205 195 Jclna, Freehold, Janes N. Robinson. Redloua over Irving Feist's Rangers, 9 Kovtlesky .".. 168.10 pointed district manager of the eon-, .Bank, Ernest KrahnerU Eliiabeth, William to 3. ' * -i Drlnkwater . 42 16«.S3 220 62 Broad St., Red Bank 28 166.6 214 887 >57 gresr, said that he'hoped to see en- Fraatz. Elizabeth, Hike Kovgc, Linden, CHUHMY'S Kelvin Delaney. Atlantic Highlands, Ralph tin the main attraction, the Phila- Simpson""— 25 166.6 288 tered such teams nt the Long Branch Relss 89 166.37 282 A.Cha«y.». ;-..___ 145 188 ,188 Henderson, Fair Haven. delphia cavalrymen took a command- Eose -..-. „.-«;'...'—;„ 182 112 142 firemen, the Scarlet Balden, Fort I 160-pound division—Open, Joseph Bro- Wensel -. 28 166. 222 ing lead over the Red Bankers when 17 Dolesehal *n.~w...... 147 189 177 Monmouth, Freehc'Jd firemen, Lcng ke*, .Eomervflle, John McCali, Elizabeth; It. Bahr . 164.14 £12 211 162 they opened a strong scoring attack Romeo ——..J~. 25 164.13 252 Smock ..„., . J80 - - sub-novice; Bennle 1'arker, Freehold, gam Vltreck. Sr. . 208 214 Branch ice com par {y. Fort Hancock,! Webster, Asbury Park, Ale* Craig, Keans- which accounted for nine goals. Wllllama ...... 21 162.9 192 24 162.2 210 E&tontowo Al«rtjr palght-Weit com-1 Again in the second period the visi- Johnson 8851 988 818 175-pound division—^Open, James Keyee, Walllngton 85 160.84 207 pany, Wanamaesa end Deal flrenrtn: tors tallied three more goals and at NuWile 0 '168.6 221 CHUHMY'SCH . Atlantic Highlands. A. Chasey 161 6 178 151 and the Oliver Brypns. \ I Heavyweight division—Open, John Ham- half timo l«d, li-to 1. The Red Bank Msnon ... 37 167.18 218 30 167.9 214) , Delesehal 147 148 148 Albert B. Hermann . is state com-] mond, Hatawan. Rbeinhoid Helbig, Mnon- riders retaliated with ten goals in'!?,"'£• 8moek 167 167 Br OENE DEFALCO. achiel; eub-novlce, Wallace Bennett, Red ; 30 1S7.3 202 mlssloner of the otipgress, which ha* j the last half to their opponents flve. Thompeon"r.Z!ZZ 1S7.1 Harvey .198 Bank, _ 17 192 140 288 the backing of ort|arilzed-baseball. I SUCCESS DEPENDS Off YOU The Philadelphia team was" given a I Walling . 21 156.11 218 Riddle « .167 . 180 182 208 "The league servpj a two-fold pur-1 B 40 154.24 210 Vlereck. Sr. Because tho great work «* two-goai handicap. / ,|Kn" "'.::z:zr::;:; 26 131.U 211 pose," declared Mr.^ Hermann, "First,' 817 305 Sit ,U»> Bivervlcw HospIbM mtat — High School Champ- i RiJi-(Jabr«r» .1SU0..21S. It wllipiecwilt- piecee semsemipri roo baseball in aa! 0 1 86 144.6 H7 on, adelphla team by scoring eleven goals R !" . 34 ne.n 194 "ToT-IOsi w«* ' ••""" In Golden Gloves while Tommy .Lawrence, scored, five p.^",^ ; Marcello . . 178 1«7 prestige of local' tikams. Secondly, it i . 5 Hl.S 187 Seaaffer . 185 228 rt goals for Bed Bank; -, , I Hljh One Cms, VUreck. Jr.'... 170 ' will.give..proo»is;|ng youngstew a' oarty.to Ernest Krahnert, twice champion In the preliminary game. Mrs. De- Se["y Morrla ...»—'. 180 chance to be in/gpectad by -scouts. 1 I »r>o-»s»»e-«t of the 140-pound class In the in- - _!76 1 Witt Untermeyer of Elberon and McCuo r.'IV~...™V.ZZV.'i"T.'.".™7~Z 267 from major teams, who have already Saturday eve»V tramural boxing tournament at Bed 275 Three Teams Tie 909 918 plucked a good naaay players from Inrbr the Bed Bank high school, has entered the Miss Florence Nellson of Shrewsbury, HlchThreB Games. Collie Puppy PINE TREE INN. Bank lodce of played with the Silver Brook team Culver _ - 734 P. Mareello ... 208 187 178 tournaments. In other parts of the. iKIksneeds U» Dally News Golden Gloves boxing and Miss Mary Kelly of Deal and Henry ....._... -._ _ 6«4 In Junioi- League Xareello , ...... 177 I7J 141 country and places^ them in profes- tournament under tfae auspices of tho .._ lot 167141 I held and »oo- Balbach A. C, Keanuburg. Miss Virginia Boycott of •• Newark j ' er ""^Y'h" o'iii'7)io»V"T«a'""": Best In Match 198 191 17T slonalball.'V '^|. '- : [port of erery played on the Rangers. The women Mlddletown ' - ." L_ lOjV The B. A. C. quintet defeated, the 205 ' 191 214 I |h|fc^n man played No. 1 and No. 2 positions. Lennox Tavern 1025 Texans, 36 to 10, and the Barefoot land woman of Nareslnk 1004 At Local Show Y. C. ^ve won over the* Trinity out- 989 • 880 851 Saddle Home Is the ' 'conimuiK The victors led throughout the en- BROAD STREET OARAGE. Hleh Thna Csme Team fit, 20 to 16, last. Thursday night in Ity. SherUT Boberts. the chair* counter ahd held their opponents to Lennox Tavern „.._ •„•_., 8891 Cook ....-.-,...... 201 180 170 Fat filly Injured man of the Elks entertainment Principal Honors at the Lincroft the second round of the Junior bas- Tomalne m 190 iimmlrfrt, antt his alrie aaso- only ons goal in each the first, sec- Midoletown . 2860 ketball league at Trinity parish Ttlton , 1(9 179 ond and third chukkers. At half time Naveelnk , , 285» Show of the Jersey- Shore I^Perre , — 1H 196 169 Credential, a iflx-year-rold saddle dates. have swrantred quite a house court on West Front street. Dnnuny 287 100 horse, owned by' William H. Foales festive evenlnt;. Tou can Join the SHyer Brook trio, led, 6 to 2. Billy! _. . MANDALAY.' ... ieo 100 240 Club Go to Mrt. Ilch's Miu Nero of the B. A. C. team was high of-Shrewsbury, dl< d Sunday evening, .with the Elks and the vmrimar Foale* scored flve goals while Mrs.' vientl ——"" ' j! 201 sporer for the night with 10 points. "8«9<10» anxUlarlea Of the homltat hfc Untermeyer scored four. Irving Feist Dummy " 185 1S6 Lucaion. after suffering i rora Injuries re- makinc this* truly rnat todal 147 159 Tonight the Barefoot T. C will scored two for the Rangers and Miss ceived in a fall, e-jerller in the after- and financial sucoees, Bahr _. 198 198 meet the. Westslde team In the first noon at the cornelf of Cherry street' Kelly tallied one. — , Miss Lucason, a. collie pup, owned Leonardp Club . To Inann. euecess tn your ftskt game while in the second game, the and Shrewsbury awenue. 103d Qev. R. B. P. C. 847 911 8" by Florence B.- Ilch'i Bellhaven ken- Texans will play ihe Trinity team. I asalnat tka haxards of winter Htrchanta. Ploger 164 189161 Elboron went best In the non-sport- ing baseball player was made. to Goals: Silverbrook—Mri. Unertmcyer 4, 167 us 159 Ing group and placed as reserve wln- The Red Bank , Register Is sup- Romeo 14 « IIOeorge*~Marlno, pitcher, who won 10 oorted by local aa well as out-of- Foales S. Bsniiis-Miss Ktlly. Feist 2. Bimpttni 1B2 134 151 ner in the finals, TEXAS. out of 12 games. Awarding of In- Referee, Thomas Boylan; time of chuk* Augustine -..-.. town business mat I- Advertisements kern, 7 lM minatee. 190 189 154 ... , „ . Rice. t...... :...... o° dividual football trophies was de- aopearlnR regularlb tell the story- Other winners w«re Deborah of (treeley, f...... „..,'. • ' i o ferred to a later date. . Advertliement * ; Crelln. e "„. j The Naveslnk team 16o7f th78e4 no'seraldaBayThomas, aFrellnghuyte blood hounn d ofowne Elberond by, Hendrlcks, ». _. '"" i Red Bank Quads Shore Bowling league seta new mark which V)u Judged best In the sport- IWtelle, ». . i •_ _. j Lose Two Games Tuesday night, rolling 1048 In theIng hound group; Johnny of Jump- Tomalno, g „. \ ....„;. o- Homesteaders. The previous record hy Frank Turner ot Asbury Park, Referee.Hamoiellj Umpire, "Trosli Tuner, The Red Bank Quadrangle cagers was 1029. Naveslnk won all three b6»t "» the sporting group; Marlu dropped two decisions this week. On games. The same night Mlddletown Doublp Dandyy, a Scot^J^Je from Mau- TRINITY. . . AT g rlcrlcee Thursday night they were beaten by Townshlhl p ttook three games from Po'lak's kennelss aat WesWestt LonLong Hammell, I. :_J., ..^ j' RED BANK Tetley's Phantoms, 41 to 21, and on Branch, best In the terrier group and Willlarns, f .._...... _;. 71' ~ \ Leoardo Field club Boekey, c _...^._....._ _'^ e' Saturday nl*ht they lost to the MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP. W Lewis A. A. at South Amboy, 53 to '. ArlsUne PJxley Munn of Westr Matthew., g. ~ J Henry -..- _ J69 * °JJ """^ J ° "M **Wlnsrerter, 1. '. _,_ 1 40. George Worthley, Quad forward; i its 1711 Long Branch', best in the toy group. Jones, g. ... * ' * scored 17 points Saturday night, fol- \ll I About 00 persons gathered at Lln- Reeves, r. ,_.._. ; „.._...:.._ . o lowed with 13. Quackentiush ..„ 137 III167 178 croft Inn after the show for.the pre- Week-End Special! » BED BANK QUADS. — 178 205 18» sentation of a bronre medal to Mrs. S 111 I O T V BARKFdOT t. 0. Worthley, f. i 7 8 17 ~7Z ~7Z ~J£i Iloh by Mr. Hopton. The judge said O 1936 Oldamobile II. D«Tey, f. . :.._,0 Matthews, f. 0 0 0 LEONARDO FIELD CLUB. that some . of the most prominent R. Davey, f. Osborn. t „ • 1 18Msjtion J01 1(4 1 0 177 American kennels are located In Schwartt, f. -..-.„..« ... I 1 3edan Carmen, f. . - , 0 0 0 Romeo .... . 1)6 1CBj*° Monmouth county and praised Dr. Metde. «...... ERNEST KRAHNERT. Sctmenker. e. . . 0 0 0 8lmpeon ... 177 141 ..... I 0 Forbes, « ; - 0 0 0 Ploger _ .„ its i»7 180 Munn tot helping to bring the pug« tfajrennan, g, , . 1 0 2-door trunk sedan; Bchults, t 0 8 0 Dummy .!"'. 115 185 115 back Into popularity. . Mr. Hopton Pope, 0 1 Krahnert, who was twice adjudg- Loversldge, ft*. _,.. 8 17 ...0 0 ed an outstanding boxer at the local MacDonald, a*. 111 —• •—— stressed the Importance of home bred radio • heater. NAVES INK. 141 765 158 dogs andadvlsed the club to plan for I Vie blgh eahoa), will flglit In the sub futurity. ReJeree, aViUlj Tjanr. Oerbart. novice class, 147-pounds, next Mon- Posten ...... tit 198 tins WEEK O T V 170 181; fed Straeter of Now York, accom- day night at the Balbach auditorium, BOUTH AMBOY. iLlnameyer 111 Keansburfr. Morgan, C « 1 14 Wllllama ,,, panlst for Kate Smith, entertalnod. Silver Brook Trio ONLY Answer to teat weefci ' Applegate, t - 0 0 0 Calver 201 200 Mrs. Robert Shaw' of Holmdal Is Xrahnort did outstanding boxljsg at Spring)*, t. 4 0 8 Hanson ...... _... 111' 174 president of the Jersey Short club.' Platinum is a hundred tlmea the local school gymnasium and of- Lockhart, f. - 0 0 0 BeaU EMOX Troop fered much opposition for Red Bank Wlnnlger, c. _.. 9 I 21 1118 174 168 as rare as gold aqd more ai- schoolboy boxers. It is not likely Melnser, «. 0 1 1 HOMESTEADERS. by Qlles Healy.,.the lloxbory, g-. ««..»...».n t 0 4 Woodward : . jai lit lit Evergreen Far* Silver penslve to produce. . that he will be permitted to enter Llltell. g „..., - Ill Stryker 1 an in 180 Brook quintet defeated . tha BSMX the school bouts this year. nrimra. g. i»... - 0 0 0 Byan ...» US 1«» troop polo team Saturday night, 10 Dowd . 141 Win At New Yorlc O'nourk _ 171 171 167 to B, in an encounter at the H!«sex troop armory. Hesley scored seven FIELUKli WINS AGAIN. I!ED BANK QUADS. Powsll _. Ill 147 U6 The Evergresn Farms polo trio Phone 910. F P scored Its third straight victory on goals. The Victors were given a on* High gun honors at the Avon gun J. Malthsws. ( I 0 0 119 >64 799Saturday night in the Metropolitan goal handlbap. Open Bventnga. LoversldBS. f. 1 1 Slfverfcroofc. ' sUeea Tra*» 8.45 club shoot Saturday again wont to o Worthley, f. ... 4 10 Indoor polo league by defeating the No. * (IMas Healy Merle. Orlssom Stanley Fielder of Fair llavnn, Hum- J. Ttirnoek, f. 8 New York Athlotlo club team, 15 to OinaUy 10.0* '•. W. Cllpplnfer, Mgr, Rehwanker. e. 1 Craig Wood Signs . 2 ...Bourn* Ruthraull J, OiemtnU son high sKhool student. Ho won 14, at the Squadron A armory at 'k ...Al Howard Ch.rUs Hodge Hchults, g 1 . Deed Oar Dept both the 10-yard fiO-blrd event and Parker, «. 0 Up New Assistant New York. The vlotors were given a Sllvsrbrook „„. 0 Every FtORSHEIM in Our Store {Reduced the 20-yard SU-blrd event. The "cures Carmen, g four-goal handicap, Clarence "Bud- Klfex Troop ...... ti fc? 1 were: A. Osborn, s, , 1 dy" Combs led his team by scoring Ooale— sllyerbrook' Healy T, Ruthreuft v This Week Only—Act Qulcklly •STO1 AT THU COfV 1 Hllm Jimmy McHal. of Ban Gab- t, by hsndlesu 1. Csse« troop 1 Orlssom I*.yd. 20.yd. 7 7 It riel, California, consldend one of the 11 goals, 1. Olements I, HoeJw I. . . . 1 Offer Muniy —, ISXAO 0I). OiWn, f and l coming, to the) rtumeon Coun- No. I CO. Combs, Jr. ..W, II. Nlcdolls KrM I'kr: (0x50 »H«r,(l It. rilnnarlello. •• \ 1 t a •lark 'r, Uwrence John I'din Time of chukkers—1(4 mlnuUa. U Tuinurk. r. .'.'. 4 1 K try club us asnlnlant to Craig Wood, Kvergreen K«rmi II 8 J II—lit nefer«e*.MsJor Oeoll w. noyeott, HIISX Wllllsm Bryan »U»l(l 3liM> Aumsrkmsrk, t ... i 0 4 roop, > J. Be ALLEN pO, the club pro. Mcllale, who succeeds Pltldtr won two white hlrd evnnls rhlltert , 1 10 New York A. (' 1 » i 8—14 .. > Hen Lovln*, «)nned up with Wood (loali—Kvergreen Farms i Comhs 11, hy an4 Last, Hiuidy and Pierre etch I .. 1 handicap . New York A. 0,1 Bradley , ' ' Dili wenk In Ctilfornls, where both The road to b«lUr and blCMr1 bust* KOtMft • 41 are Mlrbolte 7. Mm I, by No, 1 txntlty 1. ness leads throuiihThjiUaTilejr * a*> Ia taunuuuiAlav 1»fssM Tliassal Iradjr.

,1 RED BATifk JANTTATIY 27 1QSR Pace Eleven J2LL River Schneider Pin Leaders Remain v Wedding*. 771 Patiwife At .tt rtf i . , i Altrock Does It This Way Complaint Made That BlyervJew' Is ' F! Keyport Five Sharkey—Lemleox. In First Place Mot Getting Bqu*t» Deal. v Coa«h Frank Pingltort's ftivar Hiss Dorothy Shsrkey, daughter Hospital During Team Has Lead ot Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas Sharkty of The action of the county board 6t *tfatt junl6J high' Mbool (after* freeholders in apportioning among, chalked up another victdry Thursday Church Loop Tie Leonardo, «nd Louit Lemliuu, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Louis LtmliUx of Law. 1937, Report Sayi four hospitals an appropriation of Of Four Game* afternoon when they defeated the $78,000 on a basis ot operating ex- small Keyport junior iflgh. Mhool rence, Massachusetts, were married CktM-Fight Bcnewo St, AnthW pni WwUid. T< Saturday at a nuptial mass at St. penses is a subject ot considerable team at We Rlvtr itrttt aoBtol Audi- In Addition, 772 Perton* Were comment at Red Bank. As a result Tailow, Aeam Bakery, Cloth- . S*>ra Vlelortot Ottt y Agnif church at Atlantlo Highlands torium, 4T to 1*. *h* ftlvtr street by Rev. Michael H. Callkhan. Oivati Emargancy Treatment, of followin this plan Rlverview hot» fara «ad Smoke Stap in Redseconds were "-also victorious by an torian and Mtthodiit T«anu, pltal of Red Bank receives $1300, overwhelming score over the vliiting The bride wore a gown of royal . Superintendent J. H. Schreiter which Is considerably less than any Bank Bo*Bng Leagbe. scrubs. ' Re»(MCtivtI)r. blue lace Over satin, with' a small Statei. ' allotment for the other hospitals. It >- . f ,- _, hat and shoulder vtll to match and Is claimed that the. Rtd Bank hospi- At half time the Blver street var- a eorsage of white bridal roses and •nn^'SchneUer Market team, de- sity team held a a$-to>e lead. Stevens tal is virtually penalized because it Is The two leading 'teams In the lilies of the valley. The maid of The total number of patients ad- conducted economically. On the feated only 4tunes in 46 games, hold* scored 17 of the 47 points for River Young Men's -Christian Association honor was the bride's sister, Miss mitted to Rlverview hospital during a foUt<*aiiiB lead in the Red Bank while Kislln , followed '. with other- hand it is contended that th* church basketball league continued Jennette Sharkty of Leonardo, who 1937 was 771, according to a report other three hospitals have more fa- boWlh^r Itatfue, -while the Bbncora of'the superintendent, J. H. Schrei- tailors, Acert* bakery, Clothiers & winning last night when: the West- wore aT gown of dubonnet crepe de cilities and tfiat this causes larger aid* osiers defeated the Methodist chine with hat and nose veil to ter, which waa released yesterday. expenses and indebtedness. These Insurance said Smoke Shop tavern Surgical cases numbered 290, obstet- teaiprare Winched In that order. The flv«, ioVli, tad the *fr Anthony match and a coriette ot Taliiman hospitals are Monmouth Memorial of t»*m won «v»r the PrsibyttrJtn rot*i, The bridt't mother wore a rical cases 150 and miscellaneous Long Branch, Fitkln Memorial of ' T«llii*ttre Wo games ahead of (lie cases 331. In addition the number of B*k»W, w*o l»ad the Clothiers by a qulnttt, JO. to 7, In' the othtr n- bltok tmtmblt with aoeattorlu to Asbury Park and Hazard's hospital. counttr, played »t tht Itlvw itHit ffiaten and a oorsage ot gardtnlst. emergency treatments given num- ilngfegiiae. The Smoke Shoppers bered 772. • The freeholders made two appro- trail'-the- Clothiers likewise by one »oho«| lynanutn, tht uit pla« Tha hatt man wai Edward Waldman tetnu battlid It out wit» tht Its* of Ltonardo, an intimatt frltnd of Superintendent SchrelUr has just priations for hospitals, the largest fofmtd oagsrs. winning over the th*' bride'* family. completed a study of all phases of ac- being $115,000. This It apportioned OF THE TEAMS. After a wedding breakfast Mr. andtivities at the hospital and point! out on a basis of the number of charity vi1«nlo* Hi-V; team, 21 to, 19. / patients at each hospital. Critics of w L -PAPA,, UUS . In tht opening encountir the Re- ilrs. Lemleux left on a short wed- that, particularly in reference to Ettk MlrKtt 16 8 9G0.26 1086 the way the freeholders have dis- B«W*T* TlUoi* - >2 IS «S«.2» 1056 formed court»Ui'»'twk the lead at llng trip. On' their Htum they will emergency treatments, every effort make their hornt in Ntw Tork. has been made to give prompt and bursed the $79,000 appropriation com- Atttm Bakery , _. 30 15 9SJ.ll 1101 half tlrnij 15 t6 1; Tha Hl-T play- plain that tbe,Red Bank institution CkrthW AIM. 29 IS H1.I6 1061 eft came back strong and tfalltd at efficient service. This was a difficult BMolU Shop fivera 28 IT 910.11 1077 undertaking, he declares, as in order Is not getting a squar* deal and that , N«u iAimW 01. ... 24 21 4W0.8S 1088 tlte end of the third ptrlcd, 14 to cottl, It would be fairer to apportion th* Navetinfc V—.« 24 21 8»9.U 1042 18. HoweVtr. the Hl-Y eagtrawere to render this service the house doc- Mils Kosemarle Malaussena, daugh tor and nurses were required' to be entire amount on a balls of the char- LfiWy.•*• Son w 2S12 8!5.ia 992 unablt t« brtak tnreufh tht itreai ity work done; MaxVTtvern '«i „ 22 28 898.10 1091 Rtformtd dtftntt .to a victory. Jtek Cltarwater Fla—Don't till anybody but Nick Altrock pla» tir of Mr. and Mri. Antonio Malaus- ready 24 hours a day to serve the sick Carroto Clothl** ... 21 24 867.28 97* sin* seortd tin poltiu for tht Ml- hand aiMhii shoti oUt cf sand traps tllek join*, hs » s. atna of Ntw York and Nail Beotti, and Injured In addition to their reg- Gardeners . «.-__.. 18 27~!ll.« »9« "tevtt stroku, suy on tn* sand trips, «**y on oiubt, ta«y on every- •on of Mr. and Mri. Angelo Icotti ular hospital duties. ••' Democratic Meeting, TttfM ChlfWrBOl „. 18 27 8(8.34 074 Y tMfd Wflllt Pttrot ltd tat Ht> tadyr-lt th«y don't catoh you."' Nlo)i:«aiJ«HM th»'»»U |rom th* ot litonttd tt'rttt, wtr* ma*rlad Sun- The Women's Democratic club of C0me> _.„.._...... 17 88 864.J7 ,889 formtd dtf«r* by tcorlai tight ; 1 tion ...... i-i— 16 28 .856.41 I til ground with *, lulclc Uft-handtd motion. Ktepintan «y» on his day afternoon at the Ohuroh of the Superintendent Schreiter assures Monmouth county will hold a melt- eertaUor- - point*, . .• • >• ; {•: • • ••"•• GentS|e'»-Mark!•ntiV. Mirksl! _-...... IISt »0 865.24 941 oppon«nt, he flicks the, pellet -onto tht «r»tft while he WDIM«« ' his Xnoaroatltti, Niw York' City. Bev the public It has been and'la the le- Ing Saturday afternoon at 2:30 t tt 6 89 814.22 1016 Kirport . .Th* 8t>, Anthony ttam ltd till Wllllartt Canldy, reotor ot the siro of the entire personnel of the o'clock at the American Legion horn* Monmtnth ftporlamen 6 89 Bivw Strut elub into the sand with hit right hand. "Oi'tat ttuff," tayi Wuhing- SCtlNttDER'S/HARKET. , PtstbytsMuM ^rtVugHout th* gamt. ton't olewnlng butbUi laugh-produotr.. Paul Wtntr it lying down - church, aondubttd tht etrtmony. hospital to satisfy every patient. at Freehold. Mrs. Mtfrltt Kent, th* At h*» tttojv-th*y wt» akiU, U This, however, is not an easy task Vexri- ' ' .^,._««' —... It? ITS : on tli*ir*«n, . . •'- :•. ,•*. ,-v- '..':••'••••:• Tht bride wu liven in marriage pre8ident,_wlll presldt. CurcMnTir. -..- -.175; m'" to 8. In th* ia»t Half tkty Mi aa the very nature of hospital service Tomtlnl .L.._-. .— 166 196 Red Bank Team by hir ftthir. Bht wu atttrad In a makes this goal difficult. Ptrklt i ± 205 201 •whltt aatm gown, faihlontd princess Coles ...—Z- _i- 185 HO •.". L^ces At Neptune Dan 04UUW ie«r*d tight yelntj Mr ttylt, and hir tulle vtll ftll from a Rlverview hospital, he declares, has Tttttta _u_. 166 Gold Football*IS' & well-appointed staff and fine, equip- thtvUtorfc • •'.•-• .-.••• )^::: ' orov/n ef erint* blotiomi. tht car-ment, and with the addition of a new • i, • . 89g: |78 The Red Bank high sohool basket- Th* WeitJIdt Negro playtr* oom- H. McCarter ritd a bouqutt ef eal* liliti. operating table, an anaesthesia ma- • BONCORE TABORS. ' ball team JOBt to .Neptune high pU.d tht Urgest eo«r* of IS*: night To 15 Lettermen Tht bridt't ilattr, Mln Catherine chine and other necessary apparatus DenrJa ...... i .».- .-— 244 159 167 BOXING school, 19 to 17, SMdly Bight On Ihe by ohUkinUngg up M point* ev*» tt»tt Ualautoina, was maid ef honor. Caiiellulo - . •••• 158 189 148 << VMriv.Hiuy ». MoOtfter, wlf* of during the year, It Is well able'to 182 Neptune oourt. - The*- store at half M«tbdlt"M«tb.odltt»" UU . At hhaUU U Uma th* Vrank Wychoff of Rumton wa* best care for all cases admitted to the FUher ..' _.-*, 156 175 time WM 9 to 9. Jim Zager led the FrDMtiUtlon M«d* to Member* Sobert H; lloCarttr, who died t*» 28 Rounds W. Sehrotder _.-. — ; 168 172 W8 vktors lid, II to 0, Jud|t OAnltl* centiy at hir homt at Bumion, m*4* man; hospital. However, with the con- 3. Acerra „_..-,.. ; - t0> 198 222 Red Bank teant with.six points. scored ID pomu for wtiuid* wWit «t Atlanlk Hitfalabd* Foot' A rtotption was held after thi cer- stant growth of the work there, the ' HEPrUME her will December *, 19J2. A mtpl* 924 898 882 oh»rllt Ktllum MortH t|* forth * UU Sdiid at PittnW Tawierd writing dtlk was left to hir ds.u|h- emony at tht Olln Cort Athletic inadequacy of th* present quarters NEU LUMBER CO. Ford, f. lottrt. .••'•••' byUootCldb. t*r, Blwnor M. Young, and tht rutolub. Aft«r t ihort yitddlng trip, the is only the more apparent and there -l«»i „..._.. *i2i22 Furelllo. f. _ garnet will b« pi»ytd nttt of hir houithOlff goods wert lift to eounl* will ratld* tt Rlvtr Plata. Is now no more space available Tomorrow Nhe Pattirioa -•—_ :...r202 280 Vttrano. f. S which can be utilized for further ex- like ...... »,...._ 146 160 McLaughlin. e. md*y .ai|hi |n th*. ohuroh hir husband. The tllvtr nrvlou Mr, Soottl |t propriitbr of the Quuktnbiilh i. ,..-4- 174 180 Walker, c...... ie»gu» Uc«ui» of tnothtr affair bs- ¥h* Atltijtlo Hi«hlanJt Wons club fonntrttf »»lonitlng to her grttt- Wcttlldl food otnltr, Hi Is treas- panilon. 0 O Mlnt L 1»4 158 Wntcott, «;. injf sttgtd at,t»e Rit«r*trt««cho«l wai hoit i»-th» football sauaa. ofHht grandfathir,, John Bouyler. All th*urtr ot th* Wlltttd* Board of Trade Red Bank, It Is pointed out, 1« in Friday, Jan. 28th VanNote. Atlantic Highland*: h,l«httihooi> at t WIU auaitarium that ni*ht.»Ttt* famt* itoelts, Bond*' and othtr leourltlet and formerly sirvid at chairman of dire need now of a new and larger ««oh*duUd d f«r WdntidyttlHWdyttlgHt t »r« ilnntr Uondiy;.aitthVat'. Johnton'i Hotlvjd .'frort'the titaws of hw tht ttate codo authority tor tht re- hospital, to properly case for the in- •- ' .0. ' fttUurtnt fh* tffiirwu in rtobniK : RED BANK. poitpentd until - Wtdntrtay night, «mndf»thtr,' John Souvlsr, wa* tall Mitt induitry, creasing population here and that of St. Jamea Auditorium tlon of tht ttim'V splendid Vtoord' of the many surrounding municipalities. February». • •..••. T . ltft to her dtughttr, All tn* Za£«r, f. «..-.. ..J.JL. Jolng through the season undefeatM Interest throu/rh participation in tny ' tbtt-Cage. BROAD ST., BJED BANK M and Utd onot, The speakers vren Ayrts, f. ... ; »...»T.«.M.., 1TAHDINO Or THf TIAMI. of the<« «iute», wire left to h»r Grwnwdod, e, .„„. Donald Whltcomb, -president ot the Mr. and Mrs. Oharlta T. Hall of Joseph Bade in HotplUL Bt Anthony* children, Oeorft* »nd M|«»hor, Ml HarrllOn avenue have announced the Benefit Welfare Fund _ Weswlae 4 0 1.0(10 Wont club; Herbert S. Melnert, sup- > tb» rist oi her. eittu-wu lift to htr mtrrltf t o* their daughter, Mia* Ann p -.,• ;.; 7•-877-801- 4 * lQ irY^lng—jrtnofliil' bt-thir: Atiantla ^."SSsvnbiiry^ Post, No. US, .. RelorMed ...... »«^ H.^.^f.«i4u.. 1 * ,|$l huabind and t)» wai appointtd txt- Halt, to ». Howard Oafe, ion ot Har- wlth an injured kneecap at the Med- SMOKI 8BOP TAYETAYEKUK . . . - - > . • 5 7 17 r H M Highlands • tohoolei Arnit Trutx, Tiirlor ..i..:.Z: 181 . outor of tho will ; ical Center at Jersey City as the re- American Legion. i:Z:181 1171 Neptune ...'.....a. ....":. 4 5 2 8—19 MethOdllt , ...„..,.„„„„..„. 1 I ,11 tlltolioo' athlttloathlttlo . oojiehj i and ry A. O*t* Ot Eatontcwn. Tht cer- P., Morris _-.... .160 Bed Bank .- 6 4- 5 8—17 BeWO? KI.V 4,...~,._U,.M.,»« I t .5} sult of a fall which he suffered a R. Morrt«V.»-if.-. -...' 172 206 Btldlo, atilittnlt t ootoh. , Wilt»t: B.BI11* of NaVtsInk lift »« onjr waa performed Ntw Year's 139 lUfen*,.' Clttadlno; ^umpire,:• Fhipps; asroMibsMb , day by Riv. J. J. Utttltr ot Elheron few days ago on a ferryboat, plying UhWi ^»U~*!L* 196 172 scorer, DeHarlas timers Palala. Wllium O. Kuriu,-. mittiKer of the. the capital itock he owntd In W. U between Jersey City and New York, ^.i.i.;ilt.^...- „,. 169 P«l«e, f, '..,i at Mr, Mtttltr't rtiidtnct. 146 board of. tduMtloin,. prtatnted gold Elll, trw,, to hie. ton, X>tvl4 J. Bill*.' On which he is employed as a deck- Admiasion 40c Raldh.t .,....M :.....,„„„,,? All th* rest at hit estate, wu lift to Mr, and Mrt. H. Lynn Otborne of •' • " ,877 838 1077 Merrow. e....» taothallt to Ultttermen'M the foot- hand. The extent of his injuries has •. - hi* wife, Blltabtth ailll, Tilt will Wtyttd* wtr* th* attindantt.' Mrs. G. iOrob MAX'S TAVERN. 200 Attend Carci' Loverild|«, (, ,_...... ,....,. i tall saual*'- TMy wtr* Thomal not +>een ascertained, but he will . . FIRST BOOT <:N. A. Grob _ 161, 178 224 Uiinden, (, ... ^ 1 KeyMi, Abt'lpltaiint, Jamil Pusten, Was txeouttd In 1&32 and ntm«d hi* Oage »r»dutt«d from Rtd Bank high M» 140 192 167 Party At Rumson probably be unable to work for sev- J^lfl- M 127 Fred Bidl«, WilMc Oekuiiy, Frank brother-in-law, Nicholas F. Bhtrldtn, sohool in 10SJ and It employtd at the • 111 eral weeks. : "WAlxer .^ . -152 179 Wo, Robert Johnton, Wlllltm Wood- and hltwlfs'as txacutors. Monmouth ttrtlt office of The bally MtrrlU .._ .-... 197 167- BI.Y. 1 About 200 persons attended a card w*rd, Sdwsrd Ctrdtitr, Louie .Poppap , Mrs. Mury Towlji of Marlboro l»ft Rtaord. Mr, GWge graduated In 1632 216 party held last night in Holy Rosary al t it all her (Mate to her sort, David L. from Red Bank high sohool, where : Tbi «iB,Bbrb t CCol*manl , • 1 • 777 920 hall at Rumson for the benefit of B. *. f. .,._. Towler, In a will, she • tMoutid. Au- ht wat amembsf of tha track team, e...... y, Albert toux and ACIJLRA'S BAKEEV. Holy Rosary'• and?' Holy "Cross t H U gust l, 1W2. Bh,e named her top aaand li employed by the Telephone H. r, g, »..B1 •::•* i iiiUb«rt.._. Joh.....n M. . PRUbury., .., an- Syphilis and the Unborn Dllllone _ .-...:. ,231 199 l churches. ' ;•': ,- AW t executor;,, .',.; .' :,., •••': f-,r •,••',' •• company, Schneider. •< ..—.-.. ... '188 132 : ... l' t I othtr mtmber off thth««. boaboardd , pre'senpr**entt« Jonas _: ...' ..,.161 m A. prire of $5,' disposed of on the ed gold footballs to thVtwo coaches, John Gere of Freehold left a house Nordy>; . „. 182 1«1 co-operative plan, was won by John 9 1 19 and lot to his. daughter, Nellie. Ma- I. Acerra 208 181 ST. ANTHONY. ' Truex and..-Egldlo. All the footballs Ttaruh—Devlin. McAvoy of Rumson. Door price win- <3 P P •were Rltt«iof the»bositi ot lun, as well at all hln household DelFietro, 1. .»»...»._... «,.L,. Miss Ruth Unruh of M&taWaii, HI til 919 ners WeFe Michael h. Connors and 'tlon. • goods. A bequest of $800 was made rmei'Jy_of. PbllaielphU,-and Hen- CIiOXHiiUlS. .*., KftnnMy «.«' 2 ry S. Devlin, son of Mrs. Patriclc J. OF H III2S2 Mrs. Stanley Fielder,; Mrs. Raymond Figtro, ar 0 ojtnt were 'Edward Kwlk, Qnandin han, Alt the rest of his ettate was Devlin ot MaUwan, were married MOTHERS ARE.BOI^N DEAD. „ and Mrs. J. %' Knight, who 0 > Johnson, Arden Bedle, "Hirold Cot' left to his son, John E. Oere. Thom- Tuesday ot last week In 'the rectory . I6S *«re awarded baskst^ Ot fruit? Miss as J. Kennedy was appointed exe- OR DISEASED.. „ 19«. 176 1 20 trell," Jo*eph 6pl:er, John Emerson, of' St, .Joseph's church at Keyport. Mary Ho**, who Won'»n ash tray; PRESBYTERIAN. Edward PltU, Jack Oakes, Frank cutor. Rev. Eugent Kolley, assistant pastor, 918 9<2 •87 Mrs. Anthony Baclgalupl and Miss o F P Demecelll, Lester Lleneck, John GARRUTO CLOTHING CO, 1 3. Matthews,../.. ' t'L .... i performed th* oertnony. Mr*. Lau- Mary Fanning, who will be given Splalfi, Thomas Chevalier, James Mc- Entertains Bridge Club. rence Roblnlon ot Phlladtlphla was . til 1»T frit flnKtr wave*; Mrs. Walter Hart- strwiBe, f. ..:.,..„..«....;.;. ..»I' H. Seaecla- .... / .' R. Matthew!, e. M,M..H.. Dowell; William , Black, Gerard The Monday night bridge club Of matron of honor and Mr, Robinson ner, who was awarded a coffee urn OdTemUs. g. • .. J.. . Cerrtto. „.-.—.. i. It*-' HI 1 M M Dtmptey, Robert Atwater, Gilbert Rtd Bank met this week at the home was beat man. Following the cere-

Ltgt, f. ...»...... _._._.... .'.«••! lit and H. Bchumtn, who won a" box of t J Breunlngef, Aaron 'Kantaclan : nd mony a reception wai held at the fancy soap. -;• „ •»», ,;• . , of Mrs. Joieph /Evans on Harding Robtrt l<*onardie, road. The winners wero Mrs. Lau-Devlin home, . WESTSlDB. rence Schilling \and Mrs. Donald '!•'• •••/••• "858 9*8 WEALTHY ILow Bidders. DEAD OR DISEASED PEIVI CHATTERBOX. TufkUh TowfeU As Judge Daniels, f. i Needham, Others present were Mrs. Thomas—MatUiews. \ Igg 177 flreen, f. .. 0 Jesse A. Howland and Sons of Sea Harry Wiltshire, Mrs.' Elston Combs, Mr. and Mrs. Wardwelti O. Thom- CHUT ST IRBJUOalCl* /Ill 182 Cftrd Party Prizes John Daniels, e. ;..... t Bright submitted the lowest of 14 Mrs. Laurence Burdge and MUaes as of Kings highway, Mlddletown, eocui m USOCUTIOW Harrington, si. .»..« 4 1 4 WHUras, i. . I1- bids Tuesday to tho United States Morgartt Magee and Harriet Taylor. announce the wedding of their daugh- 'pHE effects of uncnltktd srphllls duclng the number of Infected Jn- Evans* Turkish towel* will' be awarded as army board of engineers for the con-Tho next meeting will be on Monday ter, Margie Eileen, to Philip Law. * are perhaps nowhtr* more tragic fsnts and stillbirths caused by this ttruetlon of 2,004 feet of tt*ll and night, February 14, at the home of renoo Matthews, Jr., son of Mr. and 801 table prlii* tomorrow ' night • af a METHODIST. u.t to thtn In the unborn. Mor* than nine- dliesi* when untreated. It is against card and Dingo party! of It. Mary's Itont jetty at Indian River Inlet,, Mrs. Burdgo on East Front street. Mri. Philip L. Matthews, Sr., of L1DDX SON. 0 r't tieths of tht blll* n ..... 168 190 178 Mr. and Mrs. Imlay next Monday afternoon at the home t<5 th bildi The fi t class printers naturally result in first and prize* and Mrs. John Least has t<5 the building. The fire waa put quire blood testt for expectant and th* conditions which faror Ita Col-moreen WMM^, ,._* . 186 US of Mrs. Forrtst Smith on Sycamore out by the two class work. That's.the combination charge of tablet and chain. flre companies of you'll find at Tha Register's job mothers as a" rltal sup toward r*> spretd. , ' — ~ibl 942 947 Married 44 Years avenue, Shrewsbury. Leonardo. printing department.—Advertisement 0ABDENER8. tlil... 202 '214 A trjplt celebration wu held Tues- _ ^..j .. 180 Local High School Sutherland . lrtH 187 MuleWll .... day night at the horn* »f Mr. and Bumper Crop Of Winter Apples Davlton ...„ Defeitt Carteret Mrs. Joieph imlay of Chestnut street. THE ADVENTURES OF OZZIE MuU w.m...»..^..H.«, IBS 111 The party was In celebration of Mr, PLEASE OZZIE.OON'T CHANGE A. Turner... ,.-•...... - 187 NOW ISN'T THAT 181 Tht Bed Bank hi** school basket- and Mrs. Imlay's 44th Wedding anni- Moving Now From Cold Storage IN TH& MIODLEQF TWERQAD. > 887'IOH versary and the birthdays of their A SHAME. COHETS. ' ball team won lttib(fd game of the Yt)UU SURELY (SET HURT stuon hut night and handed Car- daughter,, Mrs. M. F. Fredericks, and '..i 180 their daughter-in-law, Mr*. Floyd M. Apple* Lead Aa Winter Fruit tWlh VarieUei For teret high school Its' third defeat in Every Pnrpoau NOT ME. SWEET sight gtttst in a qontest on the local Imlay, • . • , '•. oourt, which was decided by One About 2B gunt* atlwdid. -A tup- I KNOW WOW per was tsrved after which card* and By Fred ¥V. Jaokaon TO 00 IT. point. The final score was 33 to 22. New Jersey Department ef Agrlcultur* The score was tied at the end of, thegame* wire playtd. Dtcoratlons con- first quarter and at the half Carteret sisted of blue and gold *tr*am*rt.' Mr. Imlsy recently !retired -id a AW ' fall's racord htrrset of led, 12 to 10. Red Bank regained the winter apple* aatures consurfl- lead early In tHr «**ond half and member of the Red Bank po'laY da- L partmtnt. •, " t •rs of reasonable prices for the re- held It although Carteret was always MMer of tht ****on. Quality it wltMIn striking distance. Samuel FLANS faond to h* exeellent as heavy with- Yohn of aomerville.wa* referee. THKATKB. draw** (ran rtorag* ar* now b*W '•' '•»' *», ' made. Oooiumtr demand Is good MONMOUTH SPORTSMEN. Morris Jacks State, tkat Work WUI Winning ....„..._,.., 189 140 140 4ge to the attractlr* prices. Bruflhut ...... 141 111' III St. Jame« Club To Be 8 ..~~_^_..-. 21* 111 lit Play Hbly Name Team Morris H. Jacks of the Carlton whea parehaalng apple* it is essen- Vler«k «L_M™ 112 tit tit Operating Co. atatts that plans art tial to know a few ot tbe Important being prepared for a new theater to varieUea andi tha particular uses 920 tit lit Tht tasketbill'teems of the St be constructed on the pro«e«y which James dub and Bt. Anthony's Holy the company reoently bought on fsjr wkkk *aefa ia mittd. Crusaders Win Name society will nuftt tpnjght at East Front street. He sal^ the build- , L*«k Per Nam** the River ttrstt sohool gymnasium to ing would teat 1,800 persons. He ex- Yarlat? aamia ar* sump** on dtolde th* mythical Ctthollo club pected to leave within a few days boas* aad baahsl basktUJn wycb Third Straight ehamplopsblP of Red, Bank. Both "or a orulie to •outh Amerlea and tk* ttvfc* an aWwad. Many een- art stronv Items and have had suc- nrlll" return late ,1a • February. He •osBsrs with itsady appls requlre- The Crusader*, baiketball team of atatts that conslruoUoh of the build- aortt bay in tb*M' qaaatlU** tn the St. James' olub of Red Bank, Won cessful seasons to far. Harold HoUnl- ban, star forward of "tht Bt. James : will probably' start early In •rdn to make sure not only of thi lilts rthlrd straight game Thursday rartty ta*y are getting but also olub who wu IniurtInJurtd recentlyrcenly,, It tex-x . rch. The principal owner of the night by living the N. F. F. H). quln- Carlton Operating,, Co. Is Walter tt the Quality. This Is posedbt* be- Itet of Fort Monmouth a BO-lS drub- peoted to be'baeb tn the Iftie-up. Uo fteaVIe ot New terk. ' Caoae the «e of govenuoent grades |lblng oh the River street school l*aionds, otn^rtn playtr, will Had oa) th**e containers Is more genera) court. Led by Joe Qrauso and Dick the Bt. Anthony team, „.' tkiiyear. llAttrldge, th* Crusaders' were in Joseph WUd»ng-r v# Most apptas are wrapped In oiled Kfiont at half time, (0 toy!. Prtio Wlnnlni! Doge. Anrlounctmtnt has been, made of MM or packed in shredded oiled the engagement •«< tilt* Frieda, An- CtUSADlRS. Mr. and Mrs. Ambri** SohUlet of papa which absorb* the gases a gela Vogl, daughter of Mr,-s»d Mrs. fr***f a* the apple* ripen In storage, West Long Branoh, foflteerty of Red rolm A- Vogl «r Harrington, Dela^ , I,... Bank, won notable dlstteotlon reoeaU la tali wsgr, they are protected from ExamlnlAo Red Mltloue App(t»— fi, to: Jo*i»»-Wildtng»r, soa of MM. ' In * Woodatnm Cold atorsfi. ly when three oooker apanlels »fkl«l» Jo»ephWlldanger of Red Bank, V: they exhibited woni. flrtt awartf In Vo»t4s a graduate of starring- Vtrietlee In «t**on bloMMn end, it aaoallr smaller thaa the reserve wlnnen elaes at tB«,»o»; t«4 high sohtol. Mr. Wii«anger-lt Qt Ow varieties now la saaaos, th* ikotddw, tbaa giving it a son*, •how held at the Hotel Koo*«V«|t, • graduate »f M*a Bank blfh tohooj umOm should b* Bad* of tb* Btar< what pointed form. The ftoeh Is ot New Tork.' At the same show s«v- and attended Rider oollege, Trenton. •ita-Mome B«*aty, Oolden D*ll- acal other dogs owned by MMr .and H« Is connected wtthths Joseph Wll- dow tad Red Ddleious. ROOM Baaoty U inferior to Stay Mrs. Bohlller won prise*. danger company, of West Bemea •taynan Is on* of the bast all- man In quality bat Is prised fer bak- place, porpos* tpplat. It has a mild tart- ing bteaise of its high color, smooth Wlas Squash Tournsjf, •—i' >ie i • a*a* a* well as so attractive *pp*ar- skin and arm flash, nomej D**«ty John Hep* Dotg, for%t*ljr,of JUBI- : aata wMta atatmaadt it for tm a* riftta* to a vary red color. Tht J Ahwdd itMsini'' a taMk awU. Weh in !»)**. tkt otfttrta wktok tk* ttan I* bora* on, won th* ttoond j^nuai'StiM Tht ntw)y form*4 Alumal laa«aa|tofl*t, apaa sad of a graa* elub elMW B *4UUB r*aqutt* tonra. )y *4 lmal fettM ftwa«na U . rMoaunandrMMdM for all M*J^M*^ . W •>•>»!!« Wflflll adopt a *o» tSbut panaaM. it it of a nOnt amnt Saturday at tha Iksiti elub, tltutlon and ky.law« at a netting rieajatiti ibatw, raaging up to and. t*rv .trm. A baktelRna* «*wark. Dotg, who rjirtsenttd the tan* iBtbt* la disaster. Iuytnani Btautr tarvtd with artatn it a Unttn Uuu* olub ot Hew tort, dt- grawi la tk* Mat btv* a gr*« popular d**t*n. Th* Had Dtlloloa* teatld JUTP* DtMott .*f tfe* MOBU amafaulnr »Wt wtleta I* tplaah«d anil 0al4m rHIIokmt ar* both (av a MR. pwpWfc rwL Th* aoat, or orlu* (or tab** aaa, or tn wlada RED BA"NK REGISTER '. :* '

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Headden's Corner RED BANK REGISTER Boy Scout Troop

«t th« FOR SALE FARM PRODUCE BUSINESS NOTICES HELP WANTED HEAL ESTATE FOR RENT Friday Night-Kke REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PUBB HONEY—Price reasonable. Brine SLABWOOD. 1540 load. 110 oordi fee- HAY, ant and second cutting alfalfa, VACUUM eleanera repaired; any mak*. MAN, married preferred, for six to eight YOUB CHANCE to rtnt a modem tix- •0-ACKB farm nestling' In th. hills, with Held by HM. Troop Member. roar awn vnart Jars aal i»n tn e«nts plae* 11.10 load. 110.1* eordi locust ' baled. Lentuhoi, phone 511 Middle- AlUn Beetrle Shop, II White etnvt. weeks' work In Customer Service De- room houss, with extra maid's room a brick-ailed, beamed calllnged, eevea- tton. Robert 8(11, Willow court, Ocetm- pasta, fencing, piling, oak beat and body town. * - Sed Bank. partment, tht. vicinity; no- peddling. If and bath, on • country estate, with river room. Colonial house; two original red Saatoy .•' Conrt of Honor. t. H.'J. •.'••' ', •; -'•• amber, Okaries G. Btnnett • Co. phone competent will be given year around em- rights; automatic beat. Waterbury, II brick Sraplaceai electricity, steam heat) COW BEETS for salt, cheap. Frank Vao- ployment. Apply 4 to I P. M. only, or West Front street, phone 1600.* Mlddutown 168. . . Syekle. Colt's Neck. . JOB PBanTNO—When yon need t>w irvsasw vivnw athiejaji/i **iiuiiai ODVVi barn, wagon hous*. chicken houeev Traw- GASOLINE nun. latest sty)*, used only write for appointment, TLo Fuller Broth tor, plow, dlse and garden tnctor. lev* TBBIC ions hits; abeet muile of all th« CLEAN, modim house, convenient to About BO persdns attended the bun- on* month! original price 144.1', "111 PIGS for salt, 15 tows coming in profit in inaaa sards, latterhaada, envelopes, Co., room 9, 780 Cookman avenut, Asbury eehooli and ihopplng district; 160 per era! acres In apples. 16 acres in woods co party for the benefit of Boy Scout ••11 (or *«».»!: 114m, 18 month, rully movie hits. Get the group around the blUheade, bookUta, poster*, programs, P.rk, N. J. • •• with brook, Pric*. 19.600. Paul B. Stry- piano and hav« Hmt fun. 'National fie. April; Berkshire-Yorkshire crossed, month. Roll ton WaUrbury, realtor, 23 kar, highway 14. Holmdal. N. };, phon* M, guaranteed. Sean, Boebtuk * Co, Bad wtlght 125 pounds and 140 pounds. Ap- annooacamenta or anything ID the line Wait Fronbt atreet, phone a600.* Troop 77 ofc Headden'i Corner Fri- Bank. . • tOo and tl Stare. Prown'i.* .. RESPONSIBLE married men. two men, 25 Tvvefv « ivn PH^vbi ayasvitv ewvvi ply Headowtdge Farm. Port Monmouth. of printing try Tb*' Register. Work ot to 40 yean of age, for imtnediat* •m- BOATMENTATTENTlbNI A small cot- ARE YOU planning to build t Let •* day night at the flre houae at that DRY OAK wood, etove, furnace and Bra- N. J,, phone Bed Bank ««6-B. . the better kind {dona when promised ployment. Mint be ixrmanently located tag* of four rooms, hot water heat (oil •how you our deilrable site* In Middle- place. PTIMJ were awarded and re- place lengths; 16.00 par load. 110 cord. n Monmouth county and have full time burner)) on the river[ 117.80 per month. town. Shrewsbury, Bad Bank and Hotan- freshment* of sandwiches and' cocoa Kindling woo* » carats bag. P. Sohlpanl, NOTICE 'lo fanners l Minneapolis Maline and at reaeonabl* prices. uBt of car. Be able to furnish beat of ref- Rolston Waterbury, 22 Watt front street, dal taetlona. Your ehole* of a brook, wan Barred. ' 114 West Trout street, phone lite. Red farm 'machinery;- tractora. for every erencei. Permanent poittlon* with excel- phone 8800 * woods, hill sites or flat land. Prlsss Bank. •• v .. ' ,. • .-• . • • • • need t Anna Arbor pick-up balera and hay SMAET WOMEN take up beauty culture ranging from III* to 1600 per acre. All SUP COVERS, dispense. Venetian blinds. tools. We take live atoclc In exchange. l«nt future poiilbiHtte.. Succteiful appli- FOUR-ROOM bungalow at Rlvtr Plata, for On Sunday 17 members of the aa a meant of Indepandtnca. The New cants will ba required to work * minimum properties have electric -and telephone etrclnc* sad Madew .shade*, custom tOD 8AV8 80 per.sent on paint and "all W. H- Potter t Son, Mlddlttown. K. J. Jaraay Beauty Culture Academy.and thtlr rant 115 pir month. H. W. Barbour, line. Phbne Holmdel 10. Paul B. itry- troop, accompanied by the.scoutmasr madai espacieaoad decorator to seals, rou. * texture* ' W*. make and Mil our own of 48 hour* a week. Any man out of work 24 Forrest avenue. B*d Bank. ataff of provisional teachtrt will lmure 'more than a few months need not apply. ker, real estate and inauranee. Highway ter, took put In a bike. All theEatimatee cheerfully given. Phone for ap- product*. .Atlantic Faint Co.. lit Weet COWS for salt, six fresh Holstaln, Gusrn- your tucctft. Fall elatt' now forming. BUNGALOW for rant, «v. rooms, bath, 14. Holmdal. N. J. member* of the Raven patrol were • aunt Lone branch l». JbUU jMsts front street. Bod. Bank, phono Mll-W. sey and Jersey cows. W. H. Potter, Bt4uetd -rates. Baay terms. Free Instru- Apply In ptrton at th* Molly Pitcher hotel all Improvsmtnte: ganga; 125 mantn. bath, Broadway. Long Branca. H. J Wddletown, N. 1., phont) S79-W. deik, Red Bank, Friday at 1 P. M. tharp. MONMOUTH COUNT* uusu tmrr •etSM j>re«nt and aeveral members) of each VALENTINES—We hav* them and also ments, Positions 'assured. Do not delay. plut water. John H. Cook, Jr., 8yeamor* list of all elsae and type*. TooTTa. REBUILT i«ond-hand~w pumps. Enroll now.- Eleanor H. Brdwar, formerly EXPERIENCED farmir wanUd i tw«lv« avtnut, Shnwtbury, phone Bad Bank of the other three patrols, the boys the napkins and tablecloths. Also pa- FABMERa and truck growere will god a (owi, Telephone Red Bank 1818-M-l.* olrlee will se given panonal *»totl*rs O. Hunt. Mlddtetown. phono Middleitow! s 'per cupi and plates. Se« our Una. Na- ready market for their produce by ad- head taaoher of Wilfred . Academy, New- a. Howard Upplneott. II MeaaanS started front Oak Kill road tnd lonal Cc. lOo and tl Store. Prown'i.* vertising In The Begtatar's olsjslned esi- ark, N. J., now In charge Ntw Jersey GARAGE. 2,000 square feet, for rent I straet. phone Be«f B*nk 111. walked about four miles to a field. ELECTRIC washing maehlnt. with auto- Beauty Culture Aoademy, 280 Hobart steam heat, concrete building, well locat- PIANOS; provisional piano tuning, re- street. Perth Amboy, N. J., phone Perth LOST AND FOUND ATTRACTIVE Som*. convenient Is Tracking-. Ore building and cooking matic pump; us*d only three months; conditioning (Buyen' Guide Service). ed, 2T4 South Bridge avenue. Inqulr* at achoois; living room, dining roan, kites- original prlea 141.05, will Mil for II4.IS i CLOVER mlxtd hay. first, second and Amboy 4-1220. 298.8hnwsbury av*nu*. phone Bad Bank requirements were padsed by various Dirhan's . Piano Shop, Drummond place. third cuttings; alfalfa, rya straw, wheat DOQ, run over by car, ran away toward en, hot water heat, oil burner, thi»* b*d- IS down, Ii month. Pull* guaranteed. Red Bank, phone tsl. 1751. • rooms, tiled bathroom; garage; price members of..the group. Sura. Roebuck * Co., Bad Bank, straw, with sheaves bound. Prices - at- SBP1T0 TANK3 and cesspools oltaned, al- Mlddletown, over Cooper's . bridge. If tractive. ' John M. Laird. Tennant, phone to dry wtlltl drains Installsd. Estl- anyon* should se* It alive, please notify HALF of double house. In excellent con- 11.600. W. A. Hopping Agency, Bed The Inter-patrol competition whloh APPLES tor sals. Stajrmsn WTns««l>. Bank, phone l»7. ADOBAN'B true noral parfoma, wrought Baldirin, Borne Beauties and Paragons | Engllahtown 25-W. or Freehold 180. at«s given. Oscar Becker. 47' Second Frsnk Sola, phone 2863-J Red Bank.* dition;' all. lmprovamenta; garage. A. has been lriprogreaa for some time Iron noislUsa. bridge prtus and pottery. II birthal. P. Bitxau. Bed Bank, phone ttreet, Fair Haven, phone 8806-M. , LOST, pair of bl-focal glasses on gold T, Doreraui, 44 Racklsss placs, Rad Bank, TWO EXCELLENT potato fuss, totalfag Efonojonojr Baa nowara- ., Upper Broad street. CARROTS and Irrigation plant tor sale. or agents. will oioae soon. Points for projects »«»!. •••.. •• •-• B. a Clader, Colt's Neck.- K. J. . REMOVER ot dead animals. Dead animals chain, Sunday. January 28, between Clay 111 urea, Sell singly or together sa Bad Bank, phone lit. and Church streets, Fair Haven. Finder FOB RENT, nlne-room house, all improve- desired. Henry L. Conover. Wlekattmk. and scout patrol activities have been RABDEM THACTOB8. Planet jr«. aad BUS removed free of charge. Phone Had mental Ave bedromos, two bathrooms, OLD COMPANY'S Llhlgh eoal for isJ*. It LARGE quantity of. yellow corn, fancy Bank 8491. Ptui Rit.au. please notify Rumson 189Q.R. awarded to the different groups. The lasta longer. Try a ton and be' eon. Solent, rebuilt. Oonovar Bros, Sales * quality; reasonable price. Antonio Fl- hot water haat, two-story barn, two small competition'between the Pine Tree Service. Wlckatuak. N. J. Dhont Boundal CHAIN tie clip loit, with Initiate J, C. 8. chloktn houitt and runways; wondtrfnl 12-ROOM house, tultabla for two famuiee, vlnc*dr Prompt delivery. James A. Ry» vlatU, Hopping 'Farm, East road, Bolford, I BUY and tail second-hand clothe* • mutt Reward. Call lUd Bank 261-M.* shrubbery and frulti lot 10x221: centrally for sals; lot 110x10) doubl* sarag*; and Riven-patrols has been dose, an * Sent, phone *0 Sea Bright. be In, good condition. L. Kerber, 109 located, Immediately possession. Reference 12.500. Address M. L. Wilson. 4i Lawia each group pf boys working out dif- SILK hosiery, annual half-prloe SPANISH Holltnd shadss; side hemmed Sbrewtbury avenue. Bed Bank. Phone requested: 150 per month.' Telephone Red street. Eatontown. N. J. * with nickel 'trlmmad rollers. Best grade FOB SALE; baled hay. Ant and sec- 48I.W. ROOMS FOR RENT Bank 1499. A. L. Ivlns Agency, II Mon- ferent Ideas In an effort to gain sala. Mrt. Emery Wlngertar, 70 pfcck- made to ordtti complete with pull, 85 CHEAPEST housa In Naw Jersey for said nay road, phone Red Bank I5I0-M. 1 - ond crop, alfalfa, com. ^potatoes moutb street points. Scoutmaster Thomas Cairns oents. Free, measuring and .hanging . Na>' AlNSXiBt, paper hangar and. decorator;. TWO ROOMS for rtnt, 18 per week each; 18.100 or will rent for 121 monthly; COCKER SPANIELS, two males, blaok. tioiial 8c, lOe and II Store. Prown'a.* and pigs. Matthew Mullln, Brook- . aatlmattt furnlthod; 26 yeart' axptrl- BEAUTIFUL hom« (or r*nt or talt. four all Improvements; easy terms. Apply Say told the boys that a prize will be eeven montha, houaebroken; A. K. 0. .plenty of heat And hot water. 77 Wal- b«uw . . / i i ; silverware, rags, bric-a-brac bromts, house with all lmprovtmtnte: conveniently Bray, phon* Red Bank 1110.* HOLLAND elettrio thermostat with heat FOR BENT February 15th, three unfur- located: 14,200. Rolston Waterbury, 21 BABY CARRIAGE for sale, - control; for aoy type fumaca, for sale; old guns, cash rtgllten, txpewrlUrt. offlee • nlshtd rooms, upstairs: oil burner heat, Eatontown. coach. Inqulr* Main street. Port Mon- and itore equipment. Fnodman. II South PAINT In time and on time. Payment* Wot Front street, phone HOP.* SEVEN-ROOM bungalow, all Imprevw- mouth. opposite school." -Phone Reentbura;. oost 150, sal* price. 115. ' Tslaphona Eat- Main strMt. Aahury Park. N. J, phont arranged over a. period of jme tojhree hot water furnished; Improvements; pri- ontown XI8-M. H. S. Wlllard;* -'• ~-—r years; .onTy"nrsV CTMB~ w'brkmanshTp and vate" 1>stbroomrprlv«t*—entranoarr—*«i WE HAVE been " appointed by a large menu| garage; one "acre landr Sevan materials. For Information call or •« range. Frlgldelre. Wellcr, 97 West Front financial Institution to solicit new con- miles out of Red Banks 11.100, eash 1100; (The Red Bank Resliter can be bought PIOBONtV-Saveiu. young choice Homer struction loani, FHA Insured, and loans mortgage 11,000. flve ysara to psy. a\ in Eatontown »t the stores of William 0, Pige6ns for sale' cheap. Inquire of WIN iVX HIRE, full dress, cutaway sad. tan* Henderson, Harding road, Red - Bank, street. Bed Bank.* PINB outdoor display booth, (xlo „-tdo mm. Monmouth. Hen's Skop. «1 P»on« 811O» ' for repairs on existing construction. For Coloilmo, it Welt Front street. Bad ™ 0. Edward Smock and Yallen's.) tiampowns, WUIow-Drive, Uttle Silver, Broad street, Bed Bank. Open tvenlngi details Inquire Joseph F. Schwarts, care Bank.* • feet, with plait) glass front. sHxTH opposite. Parker- avenue,' near railroad 'de- Mrs. James Farley Is a patient at until t p. m, ' CARPENTER and builder, Swedish; new APARTMENTS Milton Bark, Inc, sa Broad street, phone IK ACRO9 for sale, near Everett post- feat. This booth can be> used for dis- pot.' •'..••" • • • • -..-'. . - Rad Bank lilt. Fltkln hospital where she was taken playing suits, drtuee, antiques, etc homes, remodeling, gtheral repairing, office, 1800. Bargain.. Howard O. Roes* MODEEN oil blimer parlor store for sale, BI0YCLB8 on the budget plan, no money farm hulldlngi. Seasonable i ' estimate! TWO-ROOM apartment, furnished vary vilt. Little Silver, N. J.. phone Illl «*4 Friday night Transportation was Can be seen at corner Broad street . reaecnaBle. 53 Maple avenua. Bed •jown, atay monthly payments. Your nicely (6r light housekeeping, on ground AAU, oeepUonally (In. nine- furnished. Phono Red Bank 1I6I-M, Ad- room housei two baths, A-l condition; Bank.* provided by the Eatontown ambu- and Sycamore arenas. Shrewsbury. Bank.' " • old bicycle taken In trade, Mahni Bro», dress P. O. Box 111, Bed Bank.* floors 201 Bergen place. Red Bank, be- Highway 16, Batontown, or lit , Main tween Broad ttrett and Maple avtnnt. corner plot! no obligation to Inspect It. lance. BABY CHICKS, 10 cents each for Legr LOT. 50x125, aldawalk, curbing, gas, wa- Apply Otorg* SUvsr, Shrewsbury.* ' strest, Lakawood, N. !„ phont Batontown HAIR on face removed; wart* and moles Wo salesman will harass you. Waterbury* The Eatontown Parent-Teacher as- horni, Roekl or Beds. Oall up knd10 or Laktwood 910. FOUR-ROOM furnished apartments river 22 Wast Front street, phon* 850O.' ter and electricity; 150 down, balanee destroyed by electrolrilt. Sarah E. view. « Rlvtrslda avenue, Red Bank. weekly. Many other bargains. Carley ant sociation will meet next Tuesday place ordtr. National 6e, 100 and II Shlbls, 1127 Monro* avenue. Asbury Park, PONY for sals, grey •gelding, 11.1 Store. Phono 2880.* ' NBW and modern meUiod to. shampoo IT'B NICE to hav* an .lneom* of 156 p*r Bray, phon* Red Bank 8110.* night at 6 6'olook at, "the borough phone 2819 Aibury Park, or Red Bank APARTMENT ot - four rooms and bath, month and bt living In a cottage. You hands, ellht years old; a good go- MUSIC advancement forett mt to tacrlflct ruf<., We guarantee every rug will bt i>8. Will call at your hornet established electricity, gas, Arcola heating system. • hall when a Founder's Day program returned to you at good at nswi E ouiu will hav* hoth If you buy "this fine prop- THREE-FAMILY four-story brick houae, ing, wall mannered, sale pony for my 43 bus Wurlltser. piano acoOrdlon 18 -yaari. . > - Newly decorated • throughout. II Wast erty. A modem six-room' house and flve- 20x100 foot lot, for sala or exebang*. lo- will be presented. Mrs. Carl White- towards the purchase of 110 bast nodtli •foot; Jill..dometUo rug it,..*ilulu. only I pri- UBjliLl vuitNlTURB [or sale, dining room WXKTE0;-eIectrTc1driven'"band law, • 14" «st of references. Joseph Richardson, vate bath t furnished for light house- home after spending two weeks with COHiBINATION gas and eoal ranst, large suite, two bedroom suites. Any reason- or II Inch; also planar, 4 or I Inch; box 21, Elberon, N. J. keeping: heated, all improvements; ground bar son andidaughter-ln-law, Mr. and alse, used only three weeks) original able oStr.. Mrs. J. J. Cartw, 45 Lafayette both for home usst state, price. Addraas floor} ttparate entrance. H. A. Worthley, street. Rumson. ' GABDENBR. luparlntendent, fong oxperi- Mn. Csrl Whltehurst. . ' price 1114.60. will satlfor.llO,. Its"eqsal E. H., 102 East Front street. Bed Bank.* 28 Rector place. Red Bank, phone 1118. will tost you I17S elsawhere. Se«n. Boe- PAINTINGS, antiques, rare glaes and «nee; married, no children: A-l refer- fTha Sons and Daughters ot Liber- buek * Co» Bed Bank. TRAINED nurta would take few elderly ences, wants poiltlon. Writ* J. S. Vogel. TWO-ROOM apartment, private entrance; 1 china, old prints, etc. We buy any- has bean used as doctor's office) fur- ty will celebrate) their .45th annlver- thing and sell averything! Ruscll'a Auc- people or eonvtltseents in htr ownP. O. Box 494, Sparta, N. J. EDISON radio, savan new tubes, walnut Rome; pleasant surroundings; country. nlihed or unfurnished; heat and light sup- aary and will hold a birthday supper cabinet I excellent condition! 111,501 A. tion GaUerftt, 27-29 East Front street, Phone Batontown 47.R, route 1, box 40, HOUSEKEEPER wlshss position In wid- pllsd: excellent location. Also single or nest Monday night at: Crescent hall. B. CV Washing machine, reconditioned; or- phone fnl. • . • , Eatontown. ower's homa or In email family: or prac double rooms for rent and board. 'Fhon* Don't Be a Doubter! A card and bunco party, will be held ljineJ cost !9».5O. sell for IU.BO. Fbon* BOXING GLOVES 11.50, gateleg' table tlcal nursing.- Address Housekeeper,' box. R«l Bank 921-M. 104 Maple av«nne.* Bed-Bank IHT.* •"• 16:78, electric heater «1, crib H.50,'dav- Monday, night, February 7, when a 111. Bad Bank. < FOUR-ROOM apartment for rant, oil heat- MAN'S TUXEDO suit for salt, ntt In-enpert couch I4.7E, b.by carriage 11.60, BUSINESS NOTICES er; all Improvements. Phone Rsd Bank Recently I heard a story of two darkles wh<\ boxof groceries will be disposed of cluded, tin Ml rslnooat, perfect con- wardrobe. 18.71, kitchen tablet 12.50, etc. YOUNQ MAN, 19, "white, sobtri licensed 125S-W, or Inquire at 141 Monmouth one dark night, went on an expedition to a colonel's on the co-operative plan. dition! tlia IS l Woman's Waok coat, fur Bnscll's Auction Galleries.- 20 East Front THE HIGHEST prices paid tor live chick- driver; accountancy training; wishes strttt, Red Bank. The Ladles' Aid society ot the collar, aise <4. Address Hall, Vraaland street. ens. Jos Baker. 280 Mechanic atraot, steady • position. Uttr.ll, Willow Drive. hin-roost Mow placed the ladder, climbed up to place. B. ¥. P. No. 1, Lonsj Branch, N. I.* BLECTRIO MOTORS; cash for any slsa phone Bed Bank *IO9. Little Silver, N. J.* TWO, THREE and ftva-room apartmeviti where the chickens were roosting, and passed them - Methodist church will hold a silver STORE lea bo* for salt ohtap [ also desk, used motor,. Douglaa Eleetrtril e Co., 18 for rant, nnf»rnliliidi 110 up. On Rivfc tea tonight at the home ot Mrs. Ken- REFINED woman wishes position at road. Fair Haven i referencea raqulrady down to Sphralm, who placid them in a bag. Sud- rVrcola htattr, iron beds, couch, dress- HechahlcT stntet. \ Red Bank." HOOVES authorlstd service station, Jar. r neth VanBrunt Assisting Mrs. Van- ars, etc. Inquln at ti Second street. Key- sey Central Power a Light Co., genuine housekeeper In small adult family; ax. Telephone Red Bank 2512.* denly Mos* hesitated. "What's de mattsh, Brudder port, N. },' ' Hoover parts only sold through authorised perleneed In taking full charge; good cook Brunt will be Mn. Stanley Van- and manager; moderate wages. Write RIVER FRONT apartment of three larga UoseT" inquired Ephralm anxiously. "Isejes been SALOON bar. tan * phone Bed Btuik Bank.* ehlck'n." company will meet Thursday night, extra hlg saddle, balloon Urea, built-in ttreet, phone 8015. - 1400. IS Ntwuu Spria*. road. l£d Bank. OFFICE WORKER—Experienced, ' adapt- February S, at the fire house, and will headlight and horn. The biggest bike able young woman dtslret placement; REAL ESTATE WANTED Let's saa if we can dig an advertising moral out valu* In Bad Bank: seed only (ITS wveka. DEPENDABLE used cart: Dodge, Ply- make plans for an anniversary din- mouth, Chevrolet* ' and other makes of PIANOSi Professional piano tuning, re- bookkeeper, typist, cashier, all clerical da- of this chicken story. [ Mew bike guarantee. Stars, Boobuek at r tall. Address Offlc* Worker, box 611, Red WANTED, farms, seashore, country at- ner. Co.. Bad Bank. oars;' convenient time payment plans to conditioning, 1-M. and having a little extra time, would CAPABLE woman wlshae position as weeks with their son, Clarence Co- Ilka to do alterations on drtitit, ate. Will MORTGAGES to place— W* have mort- tell your immediate friends in the hope that they GASOLINE ito»e:i» good condition for DODGE m ton dump truck for sals. housekeeper for couple; plain cooking. gage, on eleven parcel, of reiidentlsl vert, at Morgan. . IBS!,-low mileage; very good condition. make over garments anj do eaxno very Address Capable, box 511, Bed Bank.* may have what you want, or can put you Iri touch sala. Phono Ktuason TIT. or 41 Lmfay* reasonably. Phone Bad Bank 1096-J, for pSoparty In Monmouth county to place Mrs. Dorothy Davis and daughter atU street BumtenT;,- Laonardo Garage. Laonardo. K, J., Dodge with Investors at 6%, as follows; Three with someone who has. Maybe you get it; usually . " Plymouth Sales and Service. Information. WOMAN would Ilk* dty's work. 71 U Lois spent the week-end with Mrs. den place. Bed Bank, phone II47-J.* at 14,000 each, two at llo.ooo etch, on* TBOBOUOBBRBD^Poberman plncltr, ft- you don't,, for' this word-of-mouth style of advertis- Davis' parents, Mr. and Mrs.' H. H. ELECTRICAL contractor I commercial and f 15.000, five construction mortgagee at male. ytar and a. half old i very gantle. USED CAJRST "Stop at the Cop" and in- residential wiring In all branehu, MIDDLE AGED woman wlshet position AS 13,500 each. Principal and Interest will ing Is quite primitive. It was effective enough when Stevens at Wrightatown, Pennsyl- Telephone 14 AUaatla>lIlghlands for par- spact our display of reconditioned motor be guaranteed by a responsible party. nothing bitter was known or understood, but it has cars. All maksi, all models. Your Invest- Prompt service given calls for repairs oi cook in rtstaurant or largt boarding vania. ticulars. ::••" estimate;. H. R Hart*. 17* Branch eve- house; wptritneed. Address Cook, box Management Corporation of New York, now outgrown its usefulness in Hy face of modern THRSB four- and Afe-pleee wlekar aett. ment is fnlly protected by a Jones Motor noe, Red Bank, phone 1410. telephone Hanover 2-8180. " Mr. and Mn. Daniel S. Morris left It to U6| Wsltnay baby coach IB, Company guarantee. Your prtsant ear ac- 511, Red Bank.* methods. But It Is strange that even yet many peo- ttrollar II. cribs II. IT and Illi dining cepted In trads. Cadillac, LaSalls, Olds- Saturday to spend the winter at St GENERAL OONTBACTOB and c.pooli HIGH SCHOOL girl (white) to do house. WANTED, In Red Bank or Fair Haven vi- ple cling to the old way. I don't know whether It room suites, »10 to III; National cash mobile Used Csr Lot. S. W. Cllpplnger, cinity, flve or six room house, with Im- Petersburg, Florida. register 110, cabinet parlor stove 110. gaa manager, Howlind B, Jonse Motor Co.. 8 clsaned; carting and grading, top soil, work, or take care of children after la lack of faith in new Ideas, natural timidity, be- manure, (111 dirt, cinders, grsvel and * FIVE-ROOM bungalow on Monroe avenue, and Intimate conneotlon wHh the (tens ad 101 'II t-iMliard sedan 110. 'II For Information tall al it Herbert ttrtet, be eatisned with earnings of III) a week ass, electricity and running water In iklln. opposite Honiwslie road, West Dodge sedan delivery, 'II International or phone Mil, Bad tank.* in start. Writ* Rawlelih's. Dent. NJ- kitchen; 117 per month Includee water. buslnen and professional man of lanaburg. phone fC*an**u*g *ll.r fntl..triiek, ltll>/on(**pr*ee truck. Kurd Mn. K. C Hence. 101 Rlvareide avenue, Monmouth county li The nairleter's mtssurlns sarvm) window 311-101. Rheater, Fa. 1 make the horat looV neat, Hollar,ffollatu"i for other real buys see W I.L1AM V, DiarrmOH. »lusil>ui|. Ueau 5 i^S "! ' Job printing department'i .history. shades In •uiunl.meia aiaet at la aant* - at Maurice Hehwartt'i lea and Uanlag. fuasp* aa4 vlndmlils WH' NCKIl flrit cla.. domestic help for IllTPLftX spsrlment of flv* roomi. bath. Are we sirring rour >K not, wh>atMn. Ailew OS to tuimtn roor arliijontt/ 'eat front at Ftarl at/eat, repaired. AJMI far Master earbantei Hiilironi In'the beet households. Apply sll Intprivemcntii nonv.nltntly located KMtenal |«, lta aa4 »1 Men. Fiewa'a.* -- (IT. Optit afealnn, •oil savingTevJee, FH* aay fanase. 4. al once at Monmouth Employment Agen- In towni lit. Ralsliin Waterbury, reel- taisnto. •veaa*. Jia. iaaak, ftueai MHO. ey, II West rroat aueet. Phone IIOO.* tor. II West front atraat, phone 1100.* •'-"I REftBAKK REGISTER, JANUARY 27, lift."

nuule drawings >bf them. They also indner Named Gaining Higte Heights. little Silver., dr«w flagi of other sations. One of ykStai^ji f iA pHX story- is told by an aviatpi the pupils .brought a collection of rsscue us ind lift UB to Wgher (Thi B*4 Bank B**littr ess w'Writ pictures aqd buttons of flags. On, Union Reptrfu Again To Job I Out once, during Us courts befthU. Mary Baker Eddy writes In tittl. Bllv.r from Union Ntwi BUnd (Science and Health, with Key at tbt imot sad easy it would be to keep two df writing a playlet The group also vote in favor of the appointment. Powu «e USHT fellow- iforkers,-with relatives and finding and serving a truer, higher them filled with the fresh vegetables seme of selfhood; of seeing man planned to attend the Prlnceton- Jthe official! who voted for Mr. Lind- Co. friend) L and In daily endeavor to . ner were -Councilmen Henry Fehl- now in the market all year long. accomplish acceptable work In theas the son of God. As one serves Clarkson hockey game at Princeton' haber, John Ahern and Edmond Duf- 'Besides the new ice cube release, world, often {eel that we have God he sees disease, discord, hate, February 12. County Secretary fy. Voting In the negative were new flexible stainless* sfeel Ice the famous trigger-tray release, failed, that we have fallen short and all temptation to sin, as false- Leigh Cobb and Howard Seeland A cube grid that sends cubes which shoots the tray out from, the .ot the high,Ideal which ye have hoods—lies which argue for them- Were guests at the meeting. : Councilmen Fred Kieferdorf, William freezing unit with, a flip of the Fish Market T. Parker and A. Meade Robertson. popping out of the freezing trays set tlor ourselves as a goal! Fear, selves alone. These subtle claims ' Borough Clerk Fred L. Ayers has all.in a few seconds, is one of many trigger, is still an important part issued a notice that 1938 dog licenses' Craig Finegan of Belford was ap- doubt, [discouragement, and Injus- are fabrications of mortal mind, 20 MONMQUTH ST^ REDC BANK, N. J£ 1 new features of the 1938.gas refrig- of the 1938 gas refrigerator. tice often seem to haunt our foot- without power or reality. They; are duo now. After February 1, a pointed borough engibecr to succeed never touch God's son—the reali call will be made at homes qf owners Bobert Martin of Long Branch and erator that makes modern refrigera- Other new and useful items are: steps, Frustration and delay would All Our Sea Food Fresh No Cold Storage. .'V tion such a boon to the homemaker. An interior light so placed that all baffle Comparing our ownman. who have not yet taken out licenses | —feharles Wecker was named borough nooks and corners are brightly for their dogB by Herman Wenzel to electrician. These appointments were The 1938 models of the gas refrig- progress with that ot another, we . erator famous for its silent operation lighted automatically when you may listen to the argument of de- Mrs. Eddy writes '(Miscellaneous' collect the license fees. Phone 1377^ unanimously confirmed. Burtls Perry, open the door (a particularly great Howard Monahan and Louis Loder are now on display in the gas com- feat. And yet wherever we find Writings, p. 126): "Who hath not Mrs. Wilson L. Smith has gone to pany offices. . convenience at night or if the re- l learned that when alone he has were reappolnted special officers. nursel es, anywhere, in any place, New York for the' rest of the winter.; Flounder* Fillet of "idock...... ,,,;^^-Haddock ^ The permanent silence of opera- frigerator happens to be placed in his. own thoughts to guard, and A retail consumption liquor license Love ban restore health, order, Miss Lillian Bates/has been con. Fcrgles " Native Eels tion provided in the Electrolux will a dark corner); a temperature con- when struggling with mankind his 1 was granted to George Schneider for, and righteousness. God is fined to her home with * severe cold. Khig Mackerel always be its greatest attraction, but trol dial -with illuminated figures to peace, Iways. He has never for- emper, and in society his tongue?. Striped Bass premises on Bay avenue. He will these new conveniences add to the that the dial may be easily "read; a Love We also have gained' higher A number of children In the bor- . Sea Bass. .\ Large Smelts open a tavern in the place formerly ease it bring8^r6"iood preparation. cold indicator)*' showing that the saken understanding of spiritual heights; have learned that trials ough have contracted mumps. Codfish Steaks . Large Biueflih occupied by Leo Horan. proper cold for food preservation is, The, .... _ lift us to that dignity of Soul - A new tjpe of cold storage tray, being maintained at all times. which sustains us, and finallycon - Bmall Smelts" _ A meeting of the council and rep- with - tjyo'ipositions is a great con- . laso-callew dsclosed materiaa thel nothingneslaw ands Itofs little Silver School. resentatives of the Watermen's asso- ce. This deep glass dish, And the best news of all is that, claimsf Failure and disaster come quers them; and that the ordeal Small Blueflsh _ Scallop™T1s - __30clh.' ciation will be held next SumUyJ. in spite of continuous costly im- •eflnes while'it chastens." This week the kindergarten and. m _ in tiie coldest section of the from llfnorance of God's law; while ftoandejr^'B^e _ . Smoked Fillet Haddock _SS?>< morning at 10 o'clock tpjjisjatsrThe refrigerator, is useful for storing provements, the initial prices of gas health, prosperity, and progress From the human standpoint first grade have been making wheels association's proposition to sell Its I all sorts of things that require extra refrigerators Uus year are not likely are manifested as one gains the .lone does the struggle to be, for the train,,beds for,the.Pullman'; Soft Clams ..._.....30c .V- Oysters 35c ^.' property on the river^near the foot I cold temperature. In order that to increase. ".-'-''". knowledge of the universal, im- Chrletllke seem to meet with rldi- and hats for the passengers. Pictures! of Mller street, to thfe borough for bulkier items may be stored here, a These^are the new features that partial law of good. God knows mle, frustration, or defeat. Yet of freight trains and passenger trains *3,5OoT / second and lower position is pro- make the Electrolux so desirable for only good for His children. .-. . .11 such experiences, -teach us to were made for the room. Many songs Mayor Brown appointed Council- vided. Since the tray is right be- home use. However, the one basic A little girl used to walk and guard our thoughts, our tempers, and stories about trains were learned. men Ahern, Fetilhaber and Parker neath "the freezing unit, it is also principle underlying its success _ Is play so heedlessly that she wasour tongues. They teach us to lire The second and third grades have on a committee to seek WPA as- used during defrosting. that principle of operation which' constantly falling and hurting her- with people amiably; and through made music booklets for their safety sistance In "extending Bay avenue to A disappearing hinge is another makes this refrigerator different self K with tears and fretfulness as hese lessons we may,grow In songs. Some pupils have made orlg- touch that makes-this new gas re-from all others, and that is "no the inevitable result. She wasjrace. Every seeming fall is of Locust street. taught1 this verse from the Psalms value, it, because of it, we seek nal rhymes and riddles about safety, A transformer will be installed at frigerator distinctly "different from moving parts to wear"; which makes which they will put In a olass book- BROS.! that of other years. A heavy, rigid Electrolux silent day and night (ll«i$):, "For.thou hast deliv- ind find God, and thereby our the water plant. Councilman Duffy ered my. soul from death, mine rue selfhood, and learn to ex- let.' • . • ' curved band that disappears into the 1 45 BROAD ST. RED BANtf PHONE 3262-5) wag authorized to have repairs cost- (I am offering-through the locat eyes from tears, and my feet from reis more love to our neighbor. The fourth grade class is making a ing $380 made to the fl/a apparatus. frame of the cabinet as the door is Jersey Central offices "a handy little closed is all that may be seen of the Jslllng}" Her child-thought ac- t Is satisfying!?, sweet. to "rise large spring frieze about Switzerland^ "' V-'-P. .. ikr •••'."•'•.''•• •"'•• •' '•"••'' * '•' '• ••''" •'*"* Bills" amounting to 11,318 were ycgetable tool to be put on your cepted! this so simply and practi- igaln, stronger than before the hinge. Here is the final step toward paring knife—peels vegetables thick They are enjoying the story of the paid. real simplicity of cleaning, for now cally that she was Waled, and tumble," and to attain In some 'Swiss Twins" by Lucy Pitch P or thin and saves your thumb from thereafter her days were filled measure to that "dignity of Soul Mayor Brown expects to attend a the entire surface of the refrigerator surface cuts. Stop in your nearest kins. is smooth and seamless. A one- with unfettered activity. which sustains us, and finallycon - Wmis _ jneellng jit Trenton February 1, at office and ask for one;-just men- Grade five is studying about the wfilcH "a stale"development program piece , shell oFsted forms the ex-tioning the offer in this'column;) No

Glass beverage sets, containing K pitcher and six glasses, were award- ed to the high scorers Tuesday night at a card party of St. James court

lea. Seventeen tables were In play. Calvert Dr.1 Anthony J. Perrotta won J2.B0, which was disposed of on the co-op- erative plan, and Mrs. Robert Nor- Friday, Saturda^ and Monday Specials man won a plant, which was donated by Mrs. Arnold Soden. Cakes were donated by Mrs. Joseph Hlntelmann, Mrs. John Mertz and Mrs. Henry Larkln. Chocolate, Butter Mrs. Louise R. Phillips was chair- Scotch or-Vanilla, man of the committee in charge. Re- Royal Dessert Pudding freshments of homemade cake and coffee wore served by members of her committee. Among those present were Mrs. Al- 81.39 bert Bloom, Mrs. John Bolln, Mrs. APPLE BRANDY Mary Fix, Mrs. Jacob Bloom, Mrs. Thomas Kelsey, Mrs. Theresa Herold, Mrs. Raymond Truex, Mrs. Patrick McCan on, Mrs. C. H. Chadwlck, Mrs. Mary Gandorf, Mrs. John Hugg, Mrs. John Gaul, Mrs. John Hogan, Mrs." Harry McCormlck, Mrs. James An- Cake BACARDI derson, Mrs. Joseph Bray, Mrs. Jos- ARDI - eph McDonough, Mrs. Etta Doran, Mr*. Thomas J. Cassidy,'Mrs. Arnold Snow may be on the ground, but It's June In our Produce De- Flour 99 Soden, Mrs. Theodore Moss, Mrs. partment. Crisp, fresh vegetables and fruits from the Sunny R John F. McNeil, Mrs. Aloysius j. Pat- South and California are offered In great variety. UN I* FTOU, terson, Mrs. Henry Larkln, Mrs. Fancy Sliced FIFTH Charles Scott, Mrs. Florence Bennett, Silver Mrs. Laurence Roche, Mrs. Charles FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY All Ready for your Pie • Label JL Johnson, Mrs. William Lemkuhl, Mrs. cans 'Charles Glblin, Mrs. Osborn Harri- es Something New. son, Mrs. George A. Hawkins, Mrs. LARGE BUNCHES FANCY IDAHO George F. Hawkins, Ijrs. Hubert POTATOES Gaul, Mrs. Herbert C. Hawkins, Mrs. CELERY HEARTS PURE ORANGE CALIFORNIA WINE Patrick F. Kennedy, Mrs. John Mertz, A bunches A£*C BLOSSOM Mrs. John Ryan, Mrs. William Wlch- 29°- jars SHERRY 3 ANGELICA mann, Mrs. Edward O'Flahcrty, Mrs. Reg. 15c John Finnigan, Mrs. Joseph L LARGE BUNCHES oney PORT Full Quart* MARSALA Knight, Mrs. William J. Rojwell, Mr*. SWEET Peter F. Lang, Mrs. George Conrad, TEXAS MUSCATEL *f Hf%, PEACH Mrs. John Milan, Mrs. David Leroy, PEAS BEETS BLUE r Mrs. Harry Wiltshire, Mrs. Fred. A bunches M A C TOKAY- MmW"' APRICOT Crine. Mrs. Joseph Hlntelmann, Mr«. C LABEL bots William J. Ryan, Mra, Harry J. 3 - 25 Quinn, Mrs. William Decker, Mrs. ato Cocktail 26-oz, BotUe* Joseph^ Dillon, Mrs. Rita H. Douglas, FANCY CALIFORNIA NATUBAL COLOR Mr. and Mrs. William McKnlght, Mr. BROCCOLI FANCY and Mra. John F. Brasch, Mrs. Nellie FLORIDA VERMOUTH Normile, Mrs. Mary Massey, Mrs. ANDY BOY TEXAS Robert Norman, Misses Catherine ORANGES FRENCH or ITALIAN A bunches QAC New Pack cans Johnson, Margaret Tobln, Martina No. » alts DOMESTIC Healey, Bertha Power, Mary Murphy, Margaret Dougherty and Loulia F. 16-25° tVVL