Honmouth DoafttyVi Market rises All the Nsw» of ^ The R«(1stef> CiMtlficd . .BED BANK Department— and Surrounding Towni Where the Seller Hindi Told Fearlesilj and Without MM. TER the B Utant WMklr, EnUrtd u 8»COW)-CUM MalUr »t tha Poin tho Federa- change would bo disadvantageous to Scholck, who waa re-elected council- U> 45,000 persons who are tho poten- Mr. .McClees was present and he ar- iorted at $4,037,290.02, and from loan tion of 'business, and professional man, thanked the club for Its support 1 Red Bank. This town has more all- tial customers of tho Red Bank gued that the assessment made by lumber 67 he haB prepared and Higgins Estate women's clubs. the-year around commuters than any tocking Committee of the So- in the campaign. merchants. him should not be decreased. The lassed on over 6,800 mortgage loans Upon their arrival at the hotel the other place in Monmouth county. Mr. cial Service Organization Be- On election night the Hoover and or this association, whllo at the With this thought in mind "Red members of the .township committee visitors were greeted by members of Gopslll said that to the best of his gins Work to Help Unfortun- Curtis banner which had been and their, counsel were also present >ame time actively engaged in the Bernard J. Higgins Called Upon belief the commuters of Red Bank strung across Broad Btreet waa torn Bank Day" was.inaugurated under the Atlantic Highlands chapter. ate Families in Distress. tho auspices of the Red Bank Cham- ah|l they contended, llko Mr. Mc- >ractlce of his profession as a Jaw- to Prove His Accounts A* Ex- The program waa divided Into two and vicinity received a cheaper mile- down by two men and dragged ovei Clees/ that the assessment should not •er, At present the association has age rate than is true of any other the street behind an automobile. Thi ber of Commerce. It was a success ecutor for the Estate of His sessions. In the afternoon the state The Monmouth county organization beyond all expectations and it proved be reduced. The saijie argument was 18,195 shares; in force and loans are board members retired to the grill part of the state. banner was ruined. It had been Made.by-.lhe members vt the Mon- nade ail along the bay shore and Father, Luke Higgins. for social service Is organizing its three things. First, to the merchants, room, where Miss Myra Blakeslee of Changing tho rate from a gradu- Christmas stocking committee to pro- bought by the club for $150 and parts mouth county board of taxation. It rom Laurence Harbor to Seagirt. Bornard J. Higgins of 120 Broad ated scale to a f(at monthly basis of it would have been available for that co-operation pays; second, to East Orange, Btate president, pre- vide Christmas cheer for unfortunate our merchants that when they ac- was brought out that in making the Mr. Snyder has been also president street, Red Bank, has by order of sided. Club activities and problems would Increase the cost of permanent future campaigns but for the rough reduction last year tho state board if the board of education, twice flro hildren and for families in distress. quaint the publlo with tho good val- tho Monmouth county orphans court, of state-wide Interest and Import- railroad commuters about $24 a year. Mrs. Hermann Asendorr df Red treatment which It received. . acted on the recommendation. of Its :hlef, twice mayor of Atlantic High- upon tho t>etltlon of his brother, ance were discussed. Of special On the other hand It would decrease It was stated at tho club meeting ues they havo to offer and extend ands (101B-1D10), twice in the state Bank will act as chairman of the field secretary, who Inspected Mr. Mc- Thomas Higgins of New York, been terest to tho members was the mes- tho cost of traveling by rail for sum- that the two men who committed this courteous service, Red Bank can be gislature (1900-1901), and is now committee and she will be assisted by Campbell's farm and other farms Iri called upon to prove his accounts as sage of Mrs. Olive Plerson Patch of mer residents. The councllmen, in outrage were known. Several mem, filled with shoppers and wlntfrlends; Holmdel township. iresldent of the Kcansburg national a representative from each borough executor of the estate of his father, Westneld, state International rela- discussing tho matter, said they could and township In the county. At a bers of tho club expressed tholr dis- and third,, to the customers of the Tha chairman of tho state board rank. tions chairman, who will represent readily understand why Belmar and approval of tho pictures of the Pres local merchants that thero are val- said that he and ha colleagues were 'Ltiko, Higgins, who died at Red meeting recently at the organization The association has been accus- Bank in May, 1927. Under the terms tho organization at the "Cause and other places which want to attracl headquarters, Mrs. Asandort told ident and Vico President of thi ues and shopping conveniences In • still 'firmly of the opinion'that the Cure of War" round table, December rnoro summer residents favor th( United States being dragged throug Red Bank that equal, and In many reduction of $10,000 made last year omed to long-term ofilcors. Since Its of tho will Luke Hlgglns bequeathed how grateful last year's committee >tganlzatlon In 1887 it has had but real estato which he owned at New 14th, at Newark. proposed change. But they agreed was to the many people, not only in the mud and dirt of the street. Af- instances surpass, those to be found ' w»s' Justified. Ho eald the board with Mr. Gopsill that such a change elsewhere. , would not change last year's assess- hrea presidents, Jacob T. Stout, Wll- York {o his sons, Luke A. and John Several tableB of bridge were in this county but all over the state, ter considerable discussion, however, lam B. Savldge and Lewis S. Scul- B. Hlgglns. He left his residence at would bo distinctly disadvantageous who filled stockings with toys and It was decided not to prosecute the Percy Scherroan, who was general ment unless It was conclusively progress while the board was in con- to Red Bank. They said it would vir :horp.\It also haB had but three 143 Broad street. Red Bank, to his ference. Tho players assembled in useful articles for families less for- guilty parties. Several club memberi chairman of the recent "Red Bank; . proved that farm land values had in. tually mean that Red Bank com >;' aed during tho paet year. Nelth- lecrctarlea and thrco treasurers. Tho daughter Elizabeth, and ho directed a suite of rooms reserved for the tunate than themselves. The com-expressed gratification over tho fact Day," Is again at the head of the irst secretary was J. B. Foster (1887- muters would have to pay part of the mittee this year Is eager, that every that no Republican had retaliated by "Try Red Bank First" movement. Vi'Ur. McClees, nor the members of that $10,000 bo given to his son, purpose. Prizes of handkerchiefs railroad transportation coats of sum the. township committee, nor tho .892), tho second, Charles R. Snyder Thomas Hlgglns, with the under- were awarded to the winners at each fatherless family and every family tearing down the Democratic street He has already begun tho sollcitar 1802-1010), who was attorney at the mer residents of other places. Th< where the children are sick or the banner. They said they hoped no Re- tion for funds to carry out the pro- tdw'iuhp. counsel, nor the stato tax standing that this money was to be toblc. fact waa stressed that Red Bank ha board members contended that farm same time, and Henry C. VanNotc, paid by the sale of Liberty bonds. The players included Mrs. J. B. father is out of work shall be given publican would ever be guilty of such gram and he is meeting: with hearty 1919 to present time. few summer residents. The following a real share of Christmas cheer. The poor sportsmanship and of such lack co-operation on tho part of tho local values had Increased.- The members However, .the bonds in question Boydf of Red Bank, Miss Mary A. resolution, submitted by Mr. Gopsil of the commltteo ate William McFar- These three, president, secretary Fennlmore and Miss Nettle E. Jones committee will be glad to provide of respect for tho two chief execu- merchants and others who are In- were sold before tho death of Luko. was unanimously adopted: stockings to bo filled by any Individ- tives of the nation. terested In tho welfare of Red Bank. iand, Frank Tllton and Harry S. and attorney wero all reflected at Hlgglns, according to testimony giv- of Camden, Miss Mary E. Evaul and Wlliey.. Tho township' attorney Is the last meeting, as were also Vlco Misa Nina Woldrcn of Elizabeth, Whereas: It la apparent that more ual or organization who may wish to Intensive newspapor advertising en before Judge Harry Triiax last apply for them. Last year almost will be carried in local and out-of- Frank Welgand. ^resident John E, Swan, who haB Thursday. Bernard J. Higgins did Miss Elolse Glmbernut of Perth Am- commuters per day per year use the William S. Hancock of Red Bank, een a director since 1894, and boy, Miss Ruby Dlckerson of New Red Bank station than perhaps any 600 families in Monmouth county town papers along educational and not pay tho legacy to Thomas Hig- shared this manifestation of the Family Reunion promotional lines, beginning with, who Is a-real estato dealer, testified Charles A. Reed, treasurer since 1919. gins, alleging that funds were in- York, Miss Edwina Robinson, Mrs. other on the North Jersey coast, ani that farms, so far as crop growing n addition to these flvo officers the Clara Ashley and Mrs. Grace* Wol- whereas It Is a known fact that th Christmas spirit. ha publicity matter within the next sufficient for him to do so. Bernard 1 purposes were concerned, had not In- ither directors are David P. Smith, forth of East Orange, Mrs. Ethel 'ew days. There will be advertising J, Higgins also alleged that after borough of Red Bank is not subjee "The need this year la even great- Held at Red Bank creased In value. As proof ol this he ra Antonldes, Howard W. Roberts BroderBon, Miss Jean Stockwell and rallers In thetmotlon picture thea- the will was made his father made to the fluctuations of population thai er than last," Mra. Asendort ex- cited the fact that the Wyekoff Buck and Timothy M. Maxson, Jr. Miss Ivy polby of Toms River, Mrs. result from the shore attraction: plained in an interview, "and if our The 75th Birthday of Mr.. Wil- ers with frequent change of copy farm In Atlantlo township was sold loans of $5,000 each to John B. and r the entertainment of the theater During the past year.pf world-wide Luke A. Higgins. Ho sayB that the Lillian Maran of Asbury Park, Mrs. during summer months and then friends and well-wishers respond as recently for $11,000, whereas ten depression the association received Tromp - and Miss Cecelia Maran of fore must be considered an "all year generously as they did last year, we liam Bardsley of Kearny, For- atrons. yeare.:ago It was-sold for $20,000. Liberty bonds were sold for this shall have the satisfaction of know- $.486,009.48 in dues, $200,547.32 inter- purpose. Deal, Miss Almeda Bennett, Miss round community" In contrast t mer Red Bank Resident, Cele- In addition to the above, the public- Mr. Hancock made the following est, loans repaid over $482,000, Invest- Mary Carroll and Miss Htten Grehea Ing that more than 2,000 children In Upon examination by WardKrem- the communities further south of us, brated Friday Night. y plan will be extended by telephone written statement: ments In full paid shares $183,100 of Atlantic Highlands, Idlest Helen B. and whereas, Red Bank resident tho county will have the sort of nto every home where there Is m er, attorney for.liUke, ^. Hlgglns, i; and other Kerns totaling- $1,58,2,106.24, ( A. .iP8vlR';pi>;N«w ipriinsw/p}j and by means of its location, enjoy Christmas that every child longs for. The 75th birthday o£ Mm. William elephone inthe outlying resldantla! November 15, 1932. 1 Bernard HlsglriS,'explained that his New Jersey Board, of .Taxation, an amazing yearly turnover for an Miss ;Anns Nicholas, Miss Beatrice additional servlco rendered by th Each stocking will be plainly labeled Bardsley of Kearny, formerly of Red listrlcts at the opennlg of the cam- association with headquarters in a father in 1922 gava him a general Fettlnglll and Mies Louise Plnklmm showing tho age and flrat namo of Bank, was celebrated with a family >algn. There will be free bus trans- Trenton, New Jersey, power of attorney to manage his af- Lakowood division of the Central town of 2,000 population. of Rutherford. railroad ot New Jersey, In additlo each child In the family and tho size reunion Friday night In the Clayton portation provided injp Bed Bank dentleinen: . ' . fairs, and particularly to collect the & Magee building on Broad street. Payments during the year included In the evening about 100 persons with that, rendered the shore com of garment worn by the mother so Irom This is to cortify that I amfamll- rents and .incomeB from real- estate The guesl'dT honorr "whoTWag form- lar-with the factglhaving to do with mortgage leans' of-$274,700, or over attended" the banquet In the grand munities by tho Pennsylvania, an that suitable toys arid clothing can owned by his father at New "York. be chosen. Gifts of new clothing are, erly Mrs. Robert Clayton, moved lay, December 1st; Thursday, D«- • the marketlnfftfrTfarms In Holmdel (20,000 per month. Withdrawals of ball room. The program opened with Central railroads and whereas, it ember 8th, and Thurtday, bectm- township, MonmAuth (Jounty, New 1274,000 of full-paid Stock; and Of or- Bernard J. Hlgglns attended to hav- the entire group singing "The Star- of course, particularly welcome but away from Red Bank twenty years Jersey, having been a resident of this ing repairs made and to paying for a well known fact that tho commi the committeo will be very glad to ago. er 15th, and In all probability addl- dinary shares $467,000, Including Spangled Banner." Mrs. Viola Rud- tatlon rate enjoyed by tho reslden lonal free bus transportation will b« totality all my life and was engaget profits of $110,680 on the laBt class. these and other expenses in connec- loff of Blberon then gave tho "col- receive serviceable used clothing. Ap- Music for dancing was provided in: farming until about ten years ag< of this borough and viclnlly Is les plications for stockings to fill should >rovlded lor Thursday, December when I entered,the real estate bust The association how has assets of tion with the properties. He turned lect,"- a prayer which embodies the by William Pope's orchestra. There over tho net profits to his father. In proportion than that charged for be sent dlroct to the ofnee of the or- 2d, although this later date Is still ness. , i. !4,037,209.92, Including first mortgage high ideals and alms of the organi- traveling any proportional dlstanco was a grand march led by Mrs. These profits were deposited In an ganization at 131 Pearl street, Red Bardsley and her sister. Mra. Louis mdecided upon. I have negotiated the Bales of qboul loans of $31448,077.50. zation.. Between courses thero was as It relates to any other metropoli- account in the namo of Luke Hig- Bank, , Schuetz of Newark. Mrs. Bardsley Gifts will be givon to shoppers un- ti (dozen farms In this locality, oi community singing, led by Mrs. Hat-tan suburb, and whereas It is ap- wnteh ten farms .were within lesi glns In the Second National bank Is very active for her ago and danced ler a similar plan as used for the tlo Vanfirunt of Matawan. After- parent that a flat rate of monthly "We suggest a toy or game nnd a than two -miles of the Ramaneaai Over 400 Attend find trust company of Red Bank. frequently during tho evening. Vo- ccent "Red Bank Day." Gift awardt ward the guests were entertained payment for commutation will nec- useful article for each member of the farm" company's farm land. Mr. Kremer, In his examination, at- with a piano solo by Mrs. Lucille family," said Mrs. Asendorf, "and cal selections were rendered by a vlll bo made at weekly Interval* There was no demand for farms I essarily bo at a higher monthly rato quartet comprising Ge.orge Hague, luring tho campaign, with tho hold- this locality as of October 1,1831, foi Boy Scout Minstrels tempted to show that Bernard J. Thatcher of Matawan. Mrs. Hattle please don't forget the mother. This Higgins had not properly accounted VanBriint then sang a solo, accom- than the present monthly average,' William Clayton, Elmfr Hesse and ng of all gift coupons entitling the the purposo of growing food crops thcreforo will mean a very small outlay for and there had not been any such de Ovor 400 persons attended tho for the management of the New panied by Mrs. Thatcher. the person filling tho stocklns, but Irving Finch. A tap dancing exhibi- loldcra to participate In the co-op- rnand for several years prior to 1031 minstrel show and vaudeville pre- York properties and that there must Bo It resolved by the mayor and It will mean the difference between tion was given by Wilbur Tomltnson. ratlve awarding of a grand prize Since then the demand for farms am sented Friday, night In the Rod Bank Postmaster William A. Sweeney, have been conaldcrablo net Income council that thny disapprove the ac- discouragement and hope for the Those preEent wero Mr. and Mrs. it tho close of the."Try Red Bank ; the values of farms have steadily de Catholic high school auditorium lor president of the Red Bank chamber Campaign." '' cllned. I havo had the Ramanessln dub to Ills fathor's estate at the of commerce, then greeted tho guests tion Inaugurated by a committco of family who receive it. We ask you William B. Clayton, Mrs. Alice E- tho benefit of Boy Scout troop 8. tho Trl-County Municipal league at- to put only the presents In the stock- Santa Claus has been communl- firms listed for the pant three years Everyono In tho production did time of Luko Higglns's death, which on behalf of tho servlco clubs of Red Ingllng and Dorothy, Evangelino and and have had no bonafldo Inquiries •wns not shown In tho Inventory filed Bank. Mrs. Florence Rcmbold, tempting to chango tho present sys- Ings and to make a separate bundle Eleanor Ingllng, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- :atcd with and he promises to come and I am convinced that at no tlm splendidly nnd overy minute of the of the clothing and attach It to tho o Red Bank sometime next week show was thoroughly enjoyed by tho by Bornard J. Hlgglns as executor. president of the Atlantic Highlands tem of payment; that they also dis- eph M. Clayton and Joseph, Ralph during the past threo years couli approve any meddling with tho rate stocking." and Phyllis Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. ind to get on tho job early with Mr, these farms nave been sold for the! audience. After the death of his father, Bor- club, gavo a brief talk, extending a Harry B. Clayton and Harry and icherman and his committee. %Ar- assessed valuation. nard J. Hlgglns continued to collect hearty welcome to tho visitors and charged for commutation to and Mrs. Ascndorf will be assisted by Mrs. Ralph Corealo and Wallace from the borough of Hcd Bank that Mrs. Slgmund Eisner, Mrs. M. A. Ruth Clayton, Mr. nnd Mrs. James angements will be made to have Respectfully yours, B. Hankln wcro tho make-up artists. rents and Incomes from tho New telling them something of tho work William S. Hancock. York properties and to mako pay- that Is being done locally by the will result in any tnerenso at tho Vreeland, Miss Grace Malchow and T. Clayton and Alice and James Santa Clalis visit all tha stores and Muslo was provided by an orchestra present time, feeling that such In- Mrs. Thomas Voorhls of Red Bank, Clayton, Mrs. Annio Cullington, Wal- :o appear on tho street to meet and composed of pupils of tho Anncso ments from timo to tlma to various organization. Mrs. Rembold then In- Although the state tax board re troduced Mrs. Myra Blakcslcc, who crease will work to tho distinct dis- Mrs. Egbert Swackhamer of Middle- ton CulHnpton, Mr. and Mrs. James freet tho children personally. school of music. John P. Mulvlhlll, members of tho family. Tho execu- served Its decision, It was the con. discussed tho opportunities for ser- advantage of the commuting resi- town, who may bo reached at the Sickles, Mra. Lenter Kennedy, Miss Appropriate street decorations will who was In charge of tho arrange- tor alleges that this was done In ac- senius of opinion among those wh< vice open to business and profes- dents of this borough nnd vicinity Mlddlctown health center; Mrs. Fran- Ruth Parker, Mr. nnd Mrs. Josepli o arranged which will give th« , attonded the mooting that tho redu ments, stated tho show may bo ro- cordanco with an Implied agreement cis EngllBh of Asbury Park, president Tomllnnon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton peatcd for tho benoflt of tho uncm sional women at tho Bresent time. by tending to lncreuse tho costs of uslness section a holiday appear- tlon asked for by Mr. McCampbel with nil tho mombcrs of tho family. Mrs. Ulakcslee also told of plans of tho Youns Woman's club; Mrs. Tomllnsan, Wilbur Tomllnson, Mrs. ance. There will be two large would probably bo made. In talklni ployed of Rod Bunk. living In this locality nnd thereby Further, ho alleges Hint ho followed which aro being mudo for tho ob- bo In direct contrast to Iho every Howcll Woollcy, president of the Anna Hubbnrd, Harry Hubbard, Mr. Christmas trees erected in Red with a Reglater reporter after thi this courso bocuuso he was advised Bervanco of "Girls' Week," a week Long Brnnch Visiting Nurac nssocln- nnd Mra. Frank Conklln, Miss Kath- meeting Mr. McCampbell stated tha1 effort of the council lending toward Hank's co:immerclal district, one at PIUZE WINNERS. to do no by his father's attorney at to bo set aaldo by all clubs ns a time tlon; Mrs. H. P. Collins of Mnniin- arine Conklln, Mr. and Mrs. Japhin Broad and •uch an outcome would be no mori Now York. Mr. Hlgglns states that n reduction In llvlnu costs and re- Clayton. Mrs. Sarah Davis, Mr. and « Front streets and the to devote especially to tho problems qunn, who with Mrs, Seldner and other at Broad and MonmouUi than just. Ho said it would not bi Frank Palmer One of Winners In ho never received any funds for his and needs of girls in their respective duction In (axes; Mrs. Morgan Hchrlg, Mr. and Mra, granting special privilege or a favo Mrs. Cora of Wnll township may bo itrccts. Grocery Company Contest. own use-, cither directly or Indirect- localities. And bo It further resolved that readied at the Manartqnnn health Harry II. Clayton. Mr. nnd MrH. Irv- to him, but on tho contrary would bi ly, from his father's estate. Ho ono copy of this rciioluUon bo served ing Finch, Mrs. John Hllllcr, Irving Thn usunl official posters tleslgnat- The first of tho prize awards an- Mrs. niakeiilen enter, Mrs. Van Hlxoort of Union placln.lt him on a parity with othei nnya ho la anxious to acttlo hln nc- then Introduced on tho transportation cummltteo of Finch, Jr., Miss Idn Graver, Mr. anil ng tho stores that oro co-operatlnj nounced In the U. S. O. Homo News, Jench, Mrs. Elizabeth Donachlo of owners of farms In Ilolmdel tow counts an execptor as soon as tho Mlfis Helen Havener, national pnl>- the Trl-Cotinty Wunlelpnl Icnsuf, Mrs. O.scnr HCKSC, Mts.i I^ota HcBac, n tho "Try Red Bank First" cam- published on tho occasion of the Icfinn township, Mrn. L. IJ. Hnycs of •hip. Iouns alleged to havo been nmdo to llclty chnlrman, who gave- tho prin- ono copy on Iho public utility coni- ICIIIHT Hciifio, Mlns Josephine Mc- will bo used and In nddltlon opening of the Greenspan Brothers' lelmnr, Mra. Robert Melt of Atlnn- - H» atnt.d that during Iho pni John 1). nnd Luko A. Hlgglns are cipal nddrenn. Minn Ilnvrnnr In nt ltn ollli-o nt Nownrk, nnd Quron, Mini llurd DIIVIR nnd MIHS horo will be distributed tha usual new grocery wnrehouno nt Perth \c. UlKhlnnilti, Mrn. I'hlll|> H. Wnllon nineteen yon™ largo reductions hn [mid to tho entnte. nponklnit upon the topic. "The llunl- onn copy ho foi'wnrdnil cuch nf tho f KcnbrlKhl' Mm. George Pcxtcr of Marcla Dennis, nil of Red Hank; Mr. ddltlonnl advertising noveltUs fur- Amboy wero announced today. In • been made In tho assessments Woman Kxpniuln Her llorlion," rnllionils norvlni; thin Community. liim»on.*Ml.i^ /mm H. }lln' of Nnj>- nished by the Iteil llank Chambtr tho principal contest which Is divid- It In cotitomieii by'Luko A. HIK- ned tho need for greater partici- mul Mm. Allen Llmlntf nml K<)>;nr of Commerce. farms owned by Mn. Flora Holmei Klns mid Mrn. John II. IHKKIIII that unn township, Mm. Chniirti Morris tho late Mrs. Theodore Thorn*, th ed Into four sorlog, A. U, C and D, pation In local and nntlonnl |;ovrrn- nnd Wllllnin Dcnnln of 11II;1IUIH1.I. thetin nilvancofi wcro not loiinn hut CUT rilOM $IOfl,(KH) TO J7(>,I tn $'M,IKHI. 'I'hp nnncunninnl Ndllrn linn hrrn imntrd In thn l'.cil iiinho drllvrrlcK on Chrlitmu (lufvhn, cnahlrr nf tlm (,'httnn Nft. wuiuiin of today nn A Mi'onK forrn )n ed several largely attended tnx pro- third prlto, Ilin giiirer bnliiK K. Hun- iif HOO.IKM) wm mniln liy Annncimr 'nnU jiiifitnllU'n cnl I lilor nnnUlllft hhln ovn In tlnin for thn ilecorntlng of thn tiounl hnnk of New Ytnk, v/llti m- IIMKIHK ahotlt lntinlrl|iiil irfnlliln nr nrrrt ropluK I'llnliKcn (ill thr* fril- •tint I »r, nml MIH. (irm>;n llui:vm U«t meeting* unit ritprMimteil vni l- yon of llelfoni. Tim prl/(i« w«ro n ilciiinn \V, limy. It wm. imtmn.|iirnl- homo trco for tho chlliliRii. apocl IK thn llli'omn from Ihn NSW Min. Tbi'inn* ,lniillnn of Hn) )innl<, ouv lEplrttdft} farm ownflii* at inrfll- lKldnlrn win III S20O, a client of ly inilllcpil In flMl.fHH) liy Ilin cininly rtnl pinprlly nt Illtmd mul Ciuuil lCII;nliolll nml Mr. mul Mrn. .Irm Ings held by'ihe county lionrd of tnx- Yolk irnl rnlnln pilur In Ihn npoii- l^fta, 'I'lm rn|tlllK rlinill:nn nil! tn HIIKIU'. Mr. mul Mtu IIVOIKP H'i| nllvcr worth $7ft mul four tlr«« worth who wnn to npnnU, Yin* u Iniiiiil nf tmnllun, l.nM Wnlnrnilny atlon. I11K fif Iho itrroiint with thn ftrrmid ><^ limiln In Jilnvpiil thn flniHllilK "f ntnl Annnlnllri uni] Kllru IUKUP • Ism (hnwdcr Htipiwr. , Thn |n Iffii In Ihn olhrr clmnrii nliln t'> ntlnnd, A Iniilurt fnnhlim tlin nlatn Imnlil nf tnxntlnn. innplInK NnllmiKl hnnk mn| liimt crini|mny nf )m jidntnlllrn linrcmriil illll IllK pxlln Although Mr, MtCmnpbell win mic- l hr> Ihn pmiin. A pvltn runny nlmw wiia pifonntpd uudnr Ihn nt Anhllry I'nl It, inlUlrit Mm nm.rnn. A clnni rliiiwdcr nu|ijirr will u« 4>tupfiil In trailing reduced Bimflltii= itmt nn'l « rhlMicn'fl contfftt aio Hud Hnnk. iluili on 'jiy tlm iiniit mul at thn (nriil |<, J7O,nivi. Tlm inarm- »»l»l« llnlia nin In ilf Unwtn u( C>r.ir(nn Ii. llolMny nt rinlonV*. ir-r 7th, from nvn |o »|ghl o'«lnrk H to Im ilri;h1fi no plinnn limit wna rontliiimil lo I'll- llnil Hank, llnllilrivil nhnrivml Mil mlf{lli,Ut 111 llnlliM-k plni'l>, ltlvrr>M« Knight", for I'nrt MlnalMa, irUllvn In Ilin i.|i.|...r,. .1 vvi,|li. I;l.ln nnnuolly (or * nuinlinr nty»nia. I^ial ilny, licrpintifr -it. ltpinniil .1. Mla- li'llllnl I'.liili-n liy I 111- |,,..li.irirr <|n llm l>nni>ni nf llio rlmci'ii funil ol Mr». 'III" ]I'.|iw»ltll I i,f Mm llrlfulll Tha All.,,lk lllKhlnmii Imntr tvlll 'tin f,(tt>iifi| hy hint fll lifii.tl nn yrar markail (hi flmt lima that hn a In ln)iirnti|ltM( til (till mn(t»rhy nn nn npiilti nilnn liv Itm lilfliiri ca I'll Im. Hi Ihn llrit llmiK IMIBII.IMI' \\'rliil|niin Tlii-in will Im |in wll Iliinc Ulli, at Ihn I'oil M"Hiiimith arlionl. IMII'I |I| nalilatit, M|a, Mal({ttln| llyilfl the m«a«TiKiit nf Mr. Mrf'lnna laat nolf, Ki,«t»r A Itfllaallla nf lt.il ililiail In HI,Mil '| tin na.rnsiiirnl no rtaliiir«t Stutn| ilnvv ni-ivlr,. nlul llir|p will lie tin cm 'Hi laillna' HUxlllnty nf |ha y«ar unit It ill it tlm name Ilila y»»r, linllar. Mimnlil A. 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II IN I- M . oiiai.l.aa Hlr«. ,11.1,1. uni". 1.1.Hi. I SO In « IKI I M mnt Ity fttmnlttlftitllt 'I nUnhnn (anlaj r Illlatna, l1l«|teft»a. al, . V|U*« I'U.* I ••I.MttliHily » h,l. |',i»..lltH iuinmMi Mil (C H.llHll , «l tllM.a Ilkl In l . A.L.,II.AL « IIB.I lion!* I'Jaf, AilvMllftintnC ' n\i laa unit M.lxm Wat |.a|anna! mill Vlalllaa yMmnwlj*, (,.„. 1,1.. |aa Ml M> hi •I. II" I R,,.la xnlal »ll flat.,in mall tir Mii f r ainaaa «>K! ltlalllU.1 ^»laf |tattl I 4 III tait\| |ia.1 Itaan t'at.l ami thai pit***** itnk IIMI t3«iilt twi!h»«fi a (u » i .ti.u ll.' -"i » •I "lh« l.ol (of M«1M AOrtlf I'.lk. |-|«"|i« t*»l i'(«l«, H Hmih I'll'i^* •»•»!(• Hi • Ml IJJ<"J|I WM |>M>.~>-A4k*l* viki.4f .! t«4 10:00 r. " A4 in tt>« P* I I*M fage RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 23,1?82. WITH THE BOTAKIANS, left a note Baying oho could not'"go. Hospital Benefit Five on." - Miss Brown recently under- BUY PAINT NOW ! I Dresses Fit Without Father McCloskejr'Unable to Speak went an operation for appendicitis. • Direct from Factory At Molly Pitcher Thursday Because ol a Cold. « Reported' Muting •'. • \ : *••• ' • • ) At price* lowest .Into 1013. GunranteW The Molly Pitcher hotel was the The Bed Bank Rotary club had a Joseph Schwark, the new county OUtt to Jtcd Cross. a Wrinkle great disappointment at their week- The promotion' department of the liouao paint, 11.50 per gallon. Hcnvy ear s scene list Friday afternoon of a Jail warden, . reported Monday to il(ln«i« ataina In all colora, 00o'poV^iffp'ti. ' benefit card party given under the ly meeting last Thursday when the Sheriff Height that five prisoners Monmouth. county' chapter of tho American Bed Cross has received BIK Hoot paint, 60o per gallon. Floor vaftUli, auspices of the Red Bank ajalllary In scheduled speaker, Rev, Dr. John B. were missing and that two Inmates SI.S> inr gallon. • Qt. ol Enamel nlth Hi aid of the Rlverview hospjfil. Some McCloskey, rector of St. James's ol the jail had never been entered on sleeveless sweater's, four pairs ol socks and 41 .miscellaneous articles. Ini* brink; 65e, Wnll tojturt, ill colon, $230 was cleared as the proceeds from , was unable to appear due to the record. The flv» mleslng, prison- ,.lo Ib. . ' .. ;v : '.;,. •;. (!_; \-''t the 51 tables of bridge in progress. being confined to tho rectory with a era and their records, are: •", 0.•«.'. The sweaters were '[knitted ty Mrs. James CooperAMWl'WllIlBm H. Men- S:e our advertisement In ClmalAed Column The affair -was designated as a very heavy cold. Father MoCloskey Elijah Thompson: admitted-August FR0MA MONMOUTH PAINTS - white elephant" bridge and each was to appear before the Rotarlann 8th; term, 180 days; due for discharge drlckson and Mrs. Horace Coolc of February 3d, 1038. . •• Red Bank arid the-socks were re- CAN TO A VARNISH WORKS guest received an award. in the interest of the Monmouth r A steel engraving of the White George Parker: admitted August colved from Miss Valentine of . ilt Willow Avwiw. Un« Br«ii'fi,-'N;j; . county chapter of the American Red Shrewsbury. ''."•':. House sent by Mra. Herbert Hoover Cross. When Father McCloskey 20th, term, 180 days, due for dis- CARLOAD Ttlophono Lon» Brooch 3110.?, ~ and autographed "Lou Henry Hoov- found out that due to the condition charge, February 2»tb, 1933, er" was presented to Mm. W. Wo.f his health he would be unable, tq John Leddy: admitted- September The SEAMLESS Armstrong as a special award and appear, he prepared a paper on the16th; term, 180 days; due for dis- Mrs. Joseph Mount, of Highland subject and at his request It wascharge, March Mth, 1033. Two-Way Stretch Park, and Mrs. Charles Pcrrlne of presented through the courtesy of Charles High: admitted November this place, also received special ones. Postmaster William A. Sweeney. The !d; term thirty days; due for die- The management* of the hotel do- paper went Into detail as to tho ac- barge, December 1st. LASTEX Girdle nated the Molly Pitcher for the af- John Walling: admitted November tivities of the Red Cross locally, as 3th, term, 10 days; dun for discharge, fair and other local merchants con- well as nationally, and gave specific Being knitted in one piece, thtrt tributing to its success were W. W. November 22d. Kennedy and Sons, Silk Shop, Tet-incidents showing what the organi- The two extra guests at the county are no seams to show through «nd ley's, Dean's, Atlantic and pacific, zation had done to alleviate suffer- [all are Charles Wills, sentenced to a mar the imooll lines of thissesson's Chris Berge, Trubln's Art Shop, ing. Father McCloskey urged the 10-day term by Magistrate Louis Tu- Straus Company, Davidson's market, Rotarians to do whatever they could nen of Asbury Park, and Jorjn Long, BROAD and WHITE STS. RED BANK form-fitting dreites. Made of • , for the Red Cross, not only by bo- Robert Hance and Son, Matthews and entsneed to 10 days at MaUwan. * •-•--• ••*•••• ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ new improved "Laitex" which/ Forbes, Ruby Lane, Yanko, Miller's coming members but by lending aid Sheriff Height announced that he in this great humanitarian -work. stretches in all directions tnd ii Shoe company, Tteussille's, Honey ould ascertain if the five men had Bee FlowerShop, Citarella, Schneider Past President John T. Lawley >eeh discharged by magistrates and fashioned to At the figure. A noi Market, P. W. Woolworth, Jones Fill- presided at the meeting as President f not would seek their rearrest comfortable, durable or practical Ing station, J. B. Allen Shoo com- Maurice Schwartz had to Bit with the members of the attendance team pany, Red Bank Dairy and Tlnton W'i garment you've never worn. Pre- Falls Poultry Farm. which had tho low percentage for $100,000 Fire on jhrunk. The 14-inch length is The players Included Mrs. \V. Craig attendance during the past five priced at $5.00. Also in 12 and Conover, Mrs. John Munro, Mrs. John weeks. Mr. Lawley conducted a very Wertheim Estate S. Applegate, Mrs. A. Smoclt, Mrs. J. interesting meeting, calling upon 16-inch lengths. Corset Department N. Beers. Miss Sadie Child, fcliss Adadifferent members to give their opin- Fire destroyed .the dairy barns on HofTmlre, Miss Belle Hoffmlre, Mra. ion on the present day marathon the Sanders Wertheim estate near Fletcher Sherman, Mrs. Charles A. craze. Deal Sunday afternoon with a loss of Wolbach, Mrs. Philip Walnwrlght, $100,000. Firemen frorn Whltesvllle FRESH /or Thanksgiving Mrs. Arthur Goff, Mrs. W. Q. French, THANKSGIVING PROGRAM; id Neptune City fought the fire but Mrs. Ralph Field, Mrs. H. P. Cook, strong wind made '•' tha 'flames Miss Alice B. Morford, Mrs. Garvelt Presented at Meeting of Daughters iprcad rapidly. All the cattle were $po Quality Munn, Jr., Miss Lydla, Ovens, Mrs. W. of the Revolution. -emoved from the building but fire- 17 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. Hay, Mrs. Olga Williamson, Mrs. H. en and others bad difficulty in keep- L. Reene, Mrs. Ehrloh Parmly, Mrs. The Monmouth county chapter of Ing the animals from going back into the Daughters of the American Rev- )«««•»•»»••••>»•«»»•«•••••••••••••••• Theodore Parmly. the barn. «««•< olution met at the home of Mrs. Ed- The buildings comprised a group Mrs. Thomas Morford, Mis» Kath- ward J. Batchelar of Sycamore ave- ryn Hance, Mrs. G. B. Voorhls, Mrs. 00 by ISO feet, three stories, high, MAPLEWOOD If it is quality you are looking for—Jeddo- nue, Shrewsbury,. Thursday after- and contained modern dairy equip- C. B. Adams, Mrs. G. O. Thomas, noon. Mrs. J. B. Rue presided at the Mrs, H. Packard, Mrs. William Mil- ment, Including aft electric- tnllkcn meeting. Mrs. Henry S. White of The flre started in the mow, which Highland Coal will give it to you as no other ler, Mra. G. Hasslnger, Mrs. A. B.Prospect avenue, was the guest of Assorted Chocolates Randall, Mis. Rolston Waterbury, contained 200' t6ns of hay. Eighty honor at the gathering. sows and four bulls were in the build- coal will. Mrs. Arthur Gregory. Mra. Homer An part of the Thanksgiving pro- Methot, Mrs. F. T. Kitchen, Mrs. L. ng when the flre started. gram presented, Mrs. William Hal- m i m " F. Whitney, Mrs. A. T. Doremus, Mrs. lock gave a recitation, 'The Landing Chaiifs Nleman, Mrs. T. N. Doremus, BEST IN THE PABADE. Pounds of tho Pilgrims." Anna Louise Camp- Mis. W. W. Armstrong, Mra. W. A.bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Baker. Mrs. W. C. Guptll, Mrs. W. S.Campbell of Shrewsbury, appeared A Frlze of a Silver Loving Cup for Grave.*, Mrs. J. L. Montgomery, Mrs. costumed as a Puritan maiden and the .Eight and Forty. Fran'.: McMahon, Mrs. George D. recited. "Thanksgiving Day." The C'o;p;.-, Mi.-. Harry H. Sutton, Mrs. The members of Monmouth salon story of the first Thanksgiving feast No. 59, Eight and-. Forty,-have re- • Only While They Last W. A. :..>rij>lng, Mrs. Charles Parkes. and the hardships endured before the Mir:.-, jusephlne Weeks, Miss Etta ceived many compliments on t.h» fine offering were related by Mrs. Hubert showing which they made In the Miller. Mrs. William Naulty, Mrs. M. Farrow. Tho origin of Thanksgiv- Norman Wnitlkld, Miss Ethel H. Armistice day parade at Bed Bank. ing, known as tho harvest feast in The Bight and Forty U a feminine MILK of MAGNESIA Head. Miss Allyne Edwards, Miss other lands, was told by Mrs. Ger- Mint-Flavored or Plain—U. S. P.—Full Pt, Kathryn Cooper, Mrs. J. B. Allen, adjunct of the Forty and Eight. Ten WE CARRY A OAL trude Capen. women marched In this division or Mrs. F. W. Hewitt, Mrs. David E. Hance, Mrs. Edwin S. Close, Mra. A paper entitled "The Spirit of the parade. They wore attractive un-1 COMPLETE STOCK SQUIBB'S LIQ. PETROLATUM Aaron Armstrong, Mrs. D. C. Walling, Thanksgiving" was read by Mrs. lforms and the salon received a prize Feed - Fuel Oil - Hay jMrs. J. W. Patterson, Miss Margaret Fields and Mrs. Frank Borden read of a silver loving cup for making the OF [Mineral Oil] 16 ox. site . . Applcgate, Mrs. Wlnfleld Hance, Mrs. Washington's Thanksgiving procla- bost appearance In tha parade. The Forrest Smith, Mrs. J. B. Mount, mation. A schedule of the important cup was presented at the Armistice, Mrs. George Gilbert, Mrs. A. B. Dlr-events occurring in November was day ball at the'Molly Pitcher hotel by , PSYLLIUM SEED han. Mrs. W. E. Dcnise, Mrs. R. A.given by Mrs. Henry S. White. Mra. Joseph Edgar of New Brunswick, Beat Gt«d« Black Imported ' ' $11.50 per ton. Cooper, Mrs. J. H. White. White also told of Lincoln's visit at state commander of the American le- Maillards, FUtt POUND-IN GLASS JAB: Mrs, Edwin Irwin, Mrs. Bruce V. Gettysburg. The program was con-glftri. '•.."• i lagce, Mrs. R. L. Mulllkcn. Miss cluded with the singing of America The women who_ marched were I VICK'S VAPO RUB For a good grade of Lehigh fresh-mined Gladys Schneider, Mra. Thomas Has- Mrs. Mahette Fliiray-of:kearnyi utate I Whitmans, ler, Mrs. Alex M. Smith. Miss Anne ATTENDANCE HONOR ROIX. president' of' the "Eight. and Forty, • 35c size. Cut To . . . . anthracite coal. C. 0. D. only. Nut or stove. Hasler, Mrs. William E. Tobias, Jr., Mrs. Eflle Melsch of Ocean Drove, the county president, Mra. Hattic Mrs. H. H. Kohl, Mrs. H. H. Hager- Little Silver Pupil* Neither Absent Haans EPSOM SALTS man, Mrs. L. C. Leonard, Mrs. Har- •Nor Tardy Lust Month. Godfrey of Ocean Grove, the county old S. DeVoe, Mrs. F. O. Wodehouso, secretary, Mrs. Eva Carr of Belmar, Mm. J. E. Black, MM. M, J. Abbott, These pupils of the Little Silver the county past secretary, Mrs. Edna and BICARBONATE Mrs. Samuel Halper, Mr«. C. D.public school were perfect In attend- Phillips, Mrs. William Chandler, Mrs. OF SODA White, Mrs. J. J. Ballln, Mrs. Richard ance in October: Michael Viracola, Miss Eelore.-i Ennls, C. Hackstaff, Mrs. Hermann Asen- Grade IB—Bitty Jane Carhart, Pearl Gil Mrs. Dudley Shaffer and Mrs. Wil- dorf, Mrs. P. H. Gaddls, Mrs. Slgbert- , Rofle Anechlarlco. Grovcr Carter. Rob liam W. Shampunore. BAYER'S ASPIRIN mund Eisner, Miss Mary Applegato, ert Carter. Jacob Miller, John Rjrier, Kar Louis Sherry rison Snampanore, Icvlnz fiummen, Ray- $1.25 Bottle of 100 . . HANCE & DAVIS Miss Rosa Wels, Mrs. Richard Strong, mond Truex, Richard Davla, SUCCESSFUL FARMER.'' Tel. 103 Mrs. James D. Otterson, Mrs. James Grade 1A—Dorla Hornby, Haxrr OUbert, Cooper, Mrs. Warren Smock, Mrs. Al- Eloberl Harrlion, Frank Scott. Ghdcolates WITCH Pint, } Quart* Second grade—Mary Elltabeth Clltn Former Freehold Schoolboy to Try bert Worden, Mrs. Ralph Eckert, Mrs. rlvia Ohl. Charlotte Sickles, taul Allen, For High Decree. Where Quality Rules. Russell Blackman, Mrs. Samuel Har- lwtn Uarrlion, John Herbert. Raymom HAZEL- vey, Mr». Frank Otto, Mrs. Jane Wil- Martin, William Martin. Waltir Scott, Frank Spangler, who lives between Michael Simpson. Thomaa Surnmera, Don- liams, Mrs. P. J. Elchele, Mrs. E. A.aid WrlBht. Colt's Neck and Matawan, will try '•••»««»••••»•••••»•»«••••>••••«»»»••••»••>»>••>>• Collins, Mrs. Frank (Juackcnbush, Third and fourth gradea—Gcorgt Curtll, for the degree of "American Farmer," FINAL WEEK1 Mrs. Leon VanBrunt. Robert Curtli, ltobert Davli, Kenneth Rob- one of the highest honors of the Fu- Irving Wright. Kenneth Zlejlar, Mnnio Currhln. Itabert Elehman, Danal< ture Farmers of America. Frank Vapcx—75c lize .69c Mn. J, B. Boyd, Mrs. W. G. iladaway. Oorg* Ruddy. Benjamin fium graduated from the Freehold high LUterinc—Medium .43c ODUc ->. Jamr» Wilde. John Worlhlry, Thorn- school In 1031, having taken up agri- Hlggins, Mrs. Lester R. Ross, Vcttrrl. Ralph Aparlclo, Maralyn ".;_ Catcara Tablcta—lOO'i 29c Mrs. Roy TrusweU, Mrs. Elmer war,' Mar/ Marra, Mary Ruddr, Patricia culture as a part of his course of SUPER. -« B. Mortow, Mr». Rebecca Tay- Simpsun. Marsarei Welt, Carolyn Atwattr, study. During hl« four year* In high Hil)'« Cascara Quinine—30c lize ... 19c )lsa Grablewikl. Janet Maple, Margate school, h« made & profit of $3,442.56 SPECIAL ^ lor. Mrs. J. H. Mount, Mrs. Gilbert iinple. Virginia Trttex, Rote Bottagaro. Breaks-It Inhalant—60c size 39c Reckless, Mrs. Edmund G. Fraser, from farm projects. In the year ilnce Breaki-It Cold Tableti—35c lize.. .23c Fifth and alxth gradei—Lucy Herbert he graduated he had an Income of 50c Large Tube Mrs. W. B. Smith, Mrs. Henry W. Lena Jickcy, Klizaljeth Jackty, Anna John< Ovaltine—$1.00 size .64c Hance, Mrs. George Ivlns, Mrs. Kath- • on, Barbara Marra. Mary Mcplur<, Loll Jl.672.30. Frank specialises In the QuRckenbuith. Lena Homell, Florence Row< raising of white cochin and black Mead'. Dextri Maltose—75c size.. .49c orlne Throckmorton, Mrs. Louis Con- land. Vlolrt Ryier. Ruth Underbill. Mirlor JulipNint over. Mrs. Charles F. Perrlne, Mrs. Wall. Dorothy ZLuliir. AUsander Crah cochin bantams. He has sold come Rhubarb and Soda Mixture—8 ox., ,29c Egan JalnshUr, Mrs. Raymond Strick- kl. William llarriion. Ctorge KrtXIn of his birds for as high as $70 each. Phillips Milk of Magnciin—SOc size.31c Ormond Rltter. John Rltter, Robert land, Mrs. Thomas Cook, Mis« K. Roblmon. Thomaa Roblnaon. John Vetter Ncu Carb Liquid Antiseptic—$1 size. 57c 50^ MAGNESIA Napier, Mrs. K. J, Batchelar, Mm. C.William Wh'len, William Wyllr. Nurse Commit* Suicide. • Lavorii—$1.00 size 69c A. Bowman, Mrs. F. W. Giles, Mrs. Seventh and eighth grades—Jeanne T)un- TOOTH PAOTE CHILDREN'S DESKS It. R. Klngsley, Mrs. Leon Conrow, nil, I.llllan Bolder, Martha Iluildy, Mll)i Kulaft. Thn iH Pint PAI EE COLD CREAM I,MI« Mtnlfiilit, Mra, W, I'ntil mill mnnllnK will ho linlrl TMltftday, (KXMNIOK. Rubbing iiuin. Mr". (lwy Urtlrhrr, Mrn. Hnrry 'inr lat, nl. Mm. Ginr.A'a hnn 75c Jar Cut To Mnldiow, Mil. W. II. Vrtkorf, Mr« llfrn-lml Illnirali. Mm. Thorn*: AXCOHOL l.rwln. Mm. MAtltlrn Hollywood, MrH, KOTEX Jnlin fllMnn, Mm. I'lilllp Wnltiin. RcmiUr PkR. U'l 21c Mrr. Wdllnry Thnlrhrr. Mlii 'ur* NotwrgUn r l.lni*. MIF. I.-In,,,| I'rnHii, Mi» It'iy 100 i AH vSfiuiifl ns flio 4»roniifl IVlTAMtN-TKSTIcn ] 50c GUnt TutM GIBSON'S l'atlfn, Mr" A^fnnl MAIIO*-. Mrs. ASPIRIN1 liny In«r.,>, Mr* llnfrr Kranil" I0D LIVER SHAVING CREAM You Siauil On Tablets Srviirlly nnni>|l'UI|y uro ll«n two ratm- OIL 50c Tube llitii of A nound Invrfllnirnt. DENTAL CREAM 27c In liujli.j, VlM\w Union "Vi'A r.u.riinlrr.1 I'lrat ?Vti»rtRn|{r« mill (IrrtlOrnte* tlirr iirriirltv la S ALMOND HAND LOTION a l|iralix'(ua our own rr«|i(iiia|l,||||jr Plt«h«r'» ami «-f-«iliryr« III fiiinrnnlr<-lii«;ll m pojmnil pf WATKINS MULSIFIED |irliirl|inl nnmr, (!•<• |lin mil- _W*JWirtvc Hir Klglil To I.lrnU QiirtWlclei lion Ikflnvf for romplnln liif'iriiiKlliin. ovn CUBAN Tlila Week Only i IIII;I,ITV UNION 4 Ten-Cent: 'Vitlo it- Nortffitfftt (lunrnnly Company or SMOKERS FREE U'lftcco-Ccnt The Poimlal- New 5c CKJAU AnvIVpulprHraml TOBACCOl | With Any

T/Wi Wrrl. Only i RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 23,1932. Page TKree

John Gordon had high score, Miss r recently attended the New NOTICE. BUSINESSMAN Activities of the Education Cost G. M. Farry substituted. ork University and Fordham game Tbe Township Commute* of lh» Town, ihlp of Mfddt.town hava received the re- . Wants Position NEW JEJRSEY MOTOR The publio card party under the it New York. port 61 the Assessment Commissioners lor 1 Woman's Club Shows Decrease auspices of the American Legion Mrs, Thomas Kelly and sons Ray- :he cost of laying of sidewalks on. Church Whole 'or. part time,. anything re- auxiliary, which was to have taken mond and William and-.Mlsa Helen Street, Belfoid. quiring tact, Boles woVk, collecting, Tbe regular mooting of the Red The per capita cost of the public place last Friday evening, has been elly attended the firemen's supper The saiadd report will be consider!* at a confidential work, experienced in chool education In Monmouth coun- meetietinn g of tbtb e TownshiThi p CommitteCitt e of tthh e Bank Woman'*'club Friday alter- postponed until November 30th. » it Headden's Corner last week. Townshiwnship ot Mlddletown to ba hetd at tie re(J estate Bales, superintending. noon featured demonstrations in showa a decrease of $1.16 from last Miss Irene B. Bolte was hostess to John Warneker has left with L, S.Townshihip CommitteCitt e rooms att MlddletowMlddlt n Bed Bank 8071. year according to a report just the Teachers' bridge club on Tues- Thompson to spend the winter at orr Thursday afternoon, December 8th, food and table setting by members of 1932, at 8:30 o'clock in the afternoon, at the home economics department, as- made for the year 1931-32. The tax day. Miss Louis N. Pazunza won homasvllle, Georgia, which time property owners abutting .on sisted by Mrs. Leon do la Beussllle. revenue amounted to $3,680,809 for first prize and Miss Mary Wells con- said street will bo glren an opportunity to PR. L. W. CARLBON Mrs. Mildred A. Archer presided at he education of 32,694 In the county solation. It. pays to advertise In The Register be heard. it a per capita cost of $118.44 each HOWAItD W. EOBEliTa. ; SURGEON OH1BOPODIBT the business meeting. Mrs. Berkeley Township Clerk. 1 Gordon was welcomed as a new mem- ompored to $120.20 for the previous Dated November 10, 1932, FOOT SFECUUST rear. The report shows there are 14T Ea&t Keansburg News. OIKM Hourti D«U» ,10». en. to • P. m; ber. •.'•••• W. A. HOPPING Evenlnisi ruwday. and Tbondar. chool buildings lit Monmouth coun- SHEMFF'S SALE. K representative d( tbe Jersey Cen- y, 1,123 teachers and principals and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hennlngsen For appolntraenl phone 2442. tral power -and light company demon' By virtue of a writ of n. fa. to rAe di- 2143BBOAD8T, ,REDBAMK.N.J. he salaries total $2,560,257. The per and familjTwill spend the Thanks- Real Estate and Insurance rected, Imiueil out of tho Court of Chan- strated the making of salads and. des- :aplta cost of education for each dls- giving season with relatives at New- » LINDEN PL, BED BANK cery of the Stnto of Now Jersey, ttlll ba serts. Several club members were NOT A SPECULATOR exposed to sole nt public vendue, one rlot as reported for "the past two ark. Monday, the 28th day of November, 1813. given awards In a contest. They were ,-ear8 is as follows : There Is little change In the con- PHONE 391. between the hoiiru of 12100 o'clock and BE SURE TO WAVE Sirs. Howard Llpplncott, Mrs. James dition of Mrs. William Hallowell, She 5:00 o'clock (at 2:00 o'clock) In tho aftsr- MoPhee, Mrs. Archer, Mrs: Joseph At- Per Capita Per Capita lioon of said day at the Court House,, In Cost Cost Is still confined to the house. the HoroiiKh of l'Veehohl, County ot Mon- YOUR klna and Miss Florence Kridel. 1930-1081 1931-1032 A meeting of. the Ladles' auxiliary rnouth. Now Jersey, to satisfy a decrea oC Breakfast, lunoheon and dinner .ltenhuwt $130.18 $124.80 fluid Court amountlns to approximately To the Motorists of Mew Jersey: We ask you, In this busy period "isbury Psrk 122.17 124.17 of the flre company Was hold last 110,061.00. , " tables were featured. The breakfast >f tho year, and at a time when we \tlantlc Highlands .... 161.62 142.54 Wednesday evening and a campaign All the following* tract or narcel of land Thanksgiving table in brown and yellow arranged . At any time, now, you may pro- ire trying to conserve every pos- \tlantlc township 128.01 138.67 of winter work was mapped out. and premise*! hereinafter particularly de- by MrB. Hugh Madnnes and Mrs. cure your drivers' licenses and reg- sible dollar In the interest of the >*.von - 06.14 1X5.19 Mr. and Mrs. •William Dennig will BerarcU's Reminders -rlbccl. ultuate, lytntr ana tain? In the istration plates for 1933. On and Belmsr - 13*.17 114.44 trough of Red Bank In tho County of Vernon Rose, with linen from Yan- motorists, to bear with us, and to few days to Newark', lonmnuth nnd Stnto of Now Jersey. ko's, dishes and glassware from Hen- after December lDth, It Is legal to Bradley Beach 182.20 127.38 move In. a cooperate by going to the nearest Brlelle 107.24 112.36 where they spend the winter. THE FIRST TRACT* Heine tha West Dinner use them. will can do drlckuon & Applegate and knlvea and agency, at the earliest possible mo- Deal '.., 124.66 118.07 They will *make this change becaus Ind hotel premises altuato near tho N«w AT THE forks from Woolworth. Tho luncheon Eatontown 06.70 04.06 ersey Southern railroad depot at the eoi- Every year 'we have found that ment; for your license and plates. Pair Haven 109.19 106.12 Mr. Dennig has business duties at rujithoul floujets icr of Front street and Railroad nventta, table was arranged with all the ap- thousands of motorists wait until Invariably, the only complaints Farmlngdfile 60.60 ' 82.36 Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Dennig ex- ind bounded on tho north and cast by pointments from Wbolworth's In a the closing days of tbe year to.ob- we receive, come from motorists Freehold Soroush 103.65 106.66 pect to move back to East Keansbur, / at dinner tnd of Charles G. Allen; on the south by Freehold towmhlp S2.55 96.S2 he said Frorit atreet and on tha west by color schema of blue and yellow. The tain their licences and plates. This who have waited until the last few in the spring. atil Kailrond avenue being twenty-five Molly Pitcher dinner tablo was laid In formal style, days of the year, and who then crit- Highlands 06.16 93.61 works to their disadvantage—and Holmdel towmhlp 110.85 110.20 The Homestead Park Improvement cot wldo by about fifty-three feet r are jammed up In an. agency Keansbunr 104.27 110.S7 ing. The matter of getting bette ly William W. Coftover and wifo by deed silver from ReusBllles' and glassware hicles tries to give to the motorists icariiitf dftte January 7th, 1BS4, and re- and candles from Trubln's Art Kraft that does not give them the prompt Keyport 98.66 07.93 water service and other communltj orded in tho Monmouth County Clerk's of the state the best poestble ser- jlttle Silver : -... 125.10 110.SS improvements were discussed. $1.25 shop.. .A centerpiece of red rose buds and courteous service they feel en- Long Branc-h 132.38 125.23 )ITice la Book 374 o£ Deeds, page 274, vice within the limitations of Its titled to.' I am sure you will agree, Mr. and MrB. William Yahn hav Itc. by bean's-arranged In a goldvowl, appropriations. The compensation Manalapan towmhlp 88.23 84.38 ALSO all that lot doslKnated as lot No. CALL B. B. 2500 in view of the fact that the law haB Manasqusn 119.BO 116.82 been spending two weeks with rela- . *^S» ^^. is—• 37 on n pap of lots entitled "Map of Ecnl completed the color scheme ox ruby of our Agents, who serve you in the Marlboro township .... 102.74 91.03 for Reservations. and gold. , been amended so that they may se- tives at Newark. Estato of Charles G. Alien, deceased." various communities, is very mod- cure their, plates and licenses dur- MaUwsn township .... 90.30 95.33 mr.de by George Cooper, surveyor, In Ihft est, and they are obliged, at their Mlddletown township 143.42 149.7:1 The firemen will give their annual Out why should year 1885. Beginning In tho north line of Eefroshments were served In the ing the two months', prior to the Millitone township .... 196.05 108.12 Christmas party for the children ol ront street at tho southeast corner of tha own expense, to secure additions closing of the year, that these com- Monmouth Beach 185.85 179.63 library In charge of Mrs. James Wol- help to take care of the "last mln. this neighborhood Sunday, Decembe; you when we West End hotel lot; thonco easterly along cott.' Mrs. Allan Frost and Mrs. W. plaints are unjustified, and deserve Neptune City 75.04 87.83 tho north lino of Front Btreet forty-five "COMMUNITY ute rush" that inevitably occurs. Neptune township .... 153.76 136.69 27th. Moving pictures will be showi feet four Inches to lot No. Q6 on said map; P. Strode poured. scant sympathy. Oceanport 97.22 05.74 and each youngster will receiv cell them so thenco northerly nlonir the west Una of Tho literature department met In In New Jersey we have nearly a Ocean township 126.69 119.30 candy, nuts and oranges. It Is ex- lot No. 36 thirty-live fectj thence- westerly million cars to be registered, and Please help us to help you, by get- Rarltan township 70.53 87.47 teasonably f along tho south lino of lot No. 88 on said tho morning with Mrs. John R. Smith ting your plates now, and by put- Bed Bank 134.42 121.30 pected that most of tho children vr] map to a point on tho oust aide of Mor- In charge. Mrs.' Smith read a chap- 1,250,000 drivers' licensee to issue. ting them on your car on December Bumson 1154.70 172.65 be accompanied by their parents. ford place; thence easterly along tho West Public Sale ter from "Expression in America," You can imagine that the prepara. BeabrUjht 147.00 150.31 Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Meyer and Mr, End hotel lot fifty-seven feet, thence Uon and execution of the forms, th< 15th. Sea Girt 134.48 133.60 We Specialize in Boutherly along tho rear of said West End Ludwlg Lewljohn, dealing wlUi the Sincerely, Shrewsbury Boro 1S4.31 and Mrs. Edmund Roche will leave hotel lot to the place of Beginning. Live Stock, Farm Produce, Issuance of plates, and the filing o Shrewsbury twp 140.78 124.79 this afternoon for an automobile trip ALSO bei-lnninK in tho northerly line of literature from 1912 to 1923. Mrs. t0 East Granl) Funeral Designs. Hoaba Chark gave current events. the proper records, Is a tremendous South Belrnai 106.90 145 46 y' Massachusetts, where front street at the nouthivcst corner of 3 Cars, Dairy Cow», Hogs, task. In spite of this, the;cost of Spring Lake 151.15 32!s91 they will spend tho Thanksgiving sea- SEVEN BItlDGE ROAD, lot 35 ns designated U!>on a map entitled Mrs. Richard Blckncll rovlewed motor vehicle administration ti Spring Lake Heights 81.55 "Map of real estate of Charles G. Allen, 'Maron of Democracy," . J. Truslow Union Beach 86.68 lio.42Tson with Mrs. Meyer's mother, Mrs. deceased," made by George Cooper, Sur- New Jersey Is but $119 per car, th Near Rumson Road. veyor, In 1SM5, distnnt westerly two hun- Horses, Sheep, Poultry, Adams, and "Good Earth" and pper Freehold tttp. .. 80.98 76.66 culver. Mr. Meyonj'and Mr. Roche lowest of any Department In th< If all township 92.41 expect to spend a large part of the Telephone Red Bank 257L dred and fifty feet from the southwest '•:':. Hay and Corn , "Sons," by Pearl S. Buck. Thise at- United States furnishing compar Zest Long Branch .... 104.87 corner of James P. Allen's lot; trtcnr* tending In addition to those ^partici- time In hunting. They have arranged westerly along the northerly line of i'ront able service. to return home Sunday night. Btrect fifty feet to lot No. 37 as desig- pating in the program were Mrs, H. nated upon said map; thenco northerly COMMUNITY SALES CENTER STABLES Ri Wellbachor, .Mrs. Samuel Haus- The rooms of the publio school are along the easterly lino of lots Nos. 87. 3tt Opposite Central Rsllrojd Station, raann, Mrs. John Montgomery, Mrs. Matawan News. attractive with Thanksgiving posters and 39,one hundred and six foct and threo H. C. Mecklom, Mrs. Victor King, Broadway shows. Those who made (Tbe U«d Hank Ragtstai can D« tought made by the pupils. Inches; thenco easterly along theaoutlterty Keansburg News. the trip were Mrs. William Hasteadt, In Matanan from J. T. Clones. 12D Main line of lot No. 41, sixty-five and onc-hnU Freehold, New Jersey, on Mrs. Trevonlan Bennett, Mrs. Mark Itreet asd Jacob &, Lewis, Xne.) Edmund Roche has recovered af- feet to the northwest corner of lot No, Scott. Mrs. Fred Trenery, MrB. Jules Beatty, ter having been sick a week with 35; thonco southerly along tho west lino „ (The Ued Bank Register can ba bought Mrs. Emma Herman, Mrs. Edward Supervising Principal John S. Mc- of lot No. 35 one hundred and fourteen In Keansburg at tho stores oC E. U Miller, feet to tho place of Beginning. Being tho N. Santa Lucia, Phlllu Keller aud Cbarles Ryan, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Wal- Curdy was att tht a schoohll MMondad y srlp" . ,, - *• same lot and premises described upon said Thursday, Dec. 1st HOLD-TO REPORTED. VogeL) ter Conroy and Miss' Julia Day. and Tuesday nights to receive those map as lot No, 36. Intended to bo the Members of the local post of Vet- who wished to register for special Everett News. name land and premises described in deed 1937, it 1-sHdrprrftln or iblna. The following pupils of the West bearing date December 19, 1021, made by Gas Station Attendant Says Bandit Keanuburg. Harltan township school, erans of Foreign Wars attended the night courses and to confer with Florence L. James et \ir, ct els to Mailn Evarytwo weeks tharctfttr-'on Thursday. installation of officers of Sharkey post them on the probable cost of books Thcodore Stlllwell spent tho week- Borellt and Joseph BorellK and recorded Demanded "Company's Money." have a perfect attendance during Oc- In the Monraouth County Clerk's Office In tober: of South Amboy Saturday night. and supplies for the courses they se-end at Dumont, New York. Benjamin Oreenblatt, proprietor of lected. Only three persons appeared Book 1167 of Deeds, page 2(iu, from which First and second grades, Helen L. Grehea Daniel Toomey has returned to his said deed the above description is copied. a gasoline service station at the cor-teacher—-Eugene Cronin, John Llnde, John for registration. If only so small a homo at Philadelphia after Bpendlng EXCEPTING AND RESERVING from tho ner of Broad street and Maple ave-Samarco, Charles Medenbach, Albert number are interested It is not prob- two weeks at the home of Mrs. Kath- above tract of land the following described nue, reported to the police last Sturges, Robert Thorn, Anna DiMarco, Oceanport News. .ble that tho night classes will be erine Oakes. parcel, to wit; Beginning In the northerly Helen Jenners, Lucille Worthweln, Herbert lino of Front street at the Roiithwest cor- Wednesday night that a bandit had Cronin, Angelo DiDolco, Frank DiDolco, conducted. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Marks returned Why Get Up Nights ? ner of lot No. 85 as desSPIbed upon map At a meeting of the Oceanport par- entitled "Map of Kent Estate of Chsrlen (i. at the point of a gun held up his as- John Miller, Phillip Earnarco, GlITord Van- Following a prolonged illnesB Ja- to their home at Staten Island on sistant and forced him to hand over Dusen.Bose Angellne, Hermine Badlng, An- ent-teacher association held Wednes- Make this 25c Test Allen, deceased," made by George l>. Coo- seltne PIMarco. Dorothy Jeuncrs, Anna cob Mayer died at his home Novem- Saturday after spending a number of per, surveyor, 1885, distant v*enterly 250 cash amounting to ?8. Ffelffer, Irene Strano, Dorothy Sproul. day afternoon at the Bchool building, ber 11th at the age of 77 years. Mr. .,..,.. u .i. I feet from tbe southwest corner ot Janim tho president, Mrs, Rondo C. DeNyse, days with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawx- Fourth, fifth, and sixth grades, Mary Mayer was the son of Joseph and hurst. Phy.Ie.the bladder as you would the; p. A,|en., ,ot thenc0 weaUr]y ,|0I,g th. The robbery was said to have taken 1 gave a report on the convention of place while Oreonblatt was at supper. "Woolley teacher —^tarlon Bennett, Leo Sad- Apollolne Ohmar Mayer, and was The usual good selection of high class kowikl. Thomas Jensen, Rosalia Werth the New Jersey congress of parents About thirty persons were present DAIRY COWS, mostly Jerseys, Guernseys, The attendant, Leonard Westerberg, vein, Louis Shelbrlck, Franklin DIDolec, born at Herxheim by Landan, Ger- at the meeting of the Guild of the Alice LaJnberion, Victoria Lenowrex, Grace and teachers, held recently at Atlan- many. Before coming to this coun- few Holetelns, fresh and close springers, nineteen years old, of Mechanic street tic City. Mrs. DeNyse outlined the Blessed Sacrament held at the home tuberculin and btood tested with tubercu- stated that the man, who waa about Mloalo, Julia Miller, Elisabeth Spencer. try he served three years In the of Mrs. Barnard Warneker Wednes- :rly i lar retest. A real opportunity to get good Ruth Sturges, Beatrice Vorhls, Thelma program and gave a resume of the army. He lived In this country for and Bet your money. BU-KET3;int 3."i; thence (1) southerl- 'y. alon- long tha dairy cows at your own price. 25 years old and wore a grey over- Walllrur, James Aguavla, Douglas Alt. War- day evening. Cards were played and „ huchu looves. iunlncr oil. etc.. ^ f lot No r.n Bchrent •-•-••• •-..'-.- many addresses heard. During the 4S years, Ourlng which time he re- ,o of lot No 3335, . one hhundred * *, and. Also lot of work horses, pigs. Bhoats, coat^ .walked Into tho station and de- ehreni, Joseph Jeuners, Rudolph Bu- business session It was decided to t refreshments were served. The win-actti pleapanty and effectively on fovirtecn feet to thn .plac o of _ chickens, turkeys, 25 tons baled mixed hay, tenbschh, WilliaWi! m Johnson...... , Charle. s Kegiey.., turned twice to his native land. Hits the bladder similar to cantor oil on J im be tho same Inml and premises manded the caBh In tho register. The . _ _y Medenbach, George Mlceio,. Jam purchase candy at Christmas time ners were Mrs. John Brady. Mra. bowels. If you are bothered with back- ,[ 200 bushel* corn. Many other articles to attendant said he proffered the ban- Harvey Medenbach, George Mlceio,. James wife was Barbara Kallszek of Vien- el :ribcd In deed of Mary Borelll, ct vlr, ba sold for the high dollar at this Com- Mlcilo, William Miller, Harold Koman. for the school children. Mrs. Harry Charles Rumph and Mra. Edward ache or leB, nalnii isd from bladder dated May 31, 1924. and recorded In the munity Auction Sale. dit $2 which ho had in hla own poc- Sixth, seventh and eighth grades—Helen na, Austria. They were married at' Rowe. The next meeting will be held disorder!) y( buunil feel belter Monmouth County Clerk'* Office In Boole M. Bespreaux principal—Valentine Bcaslck. Stryker, chairman of the ways and lennslng and (tet your Remember the date: Thiireilay, Decem- ket, but the bandit replied that ho Long Island City, whero Mr. Mayerat the home of Mrs. Frank Haley on after this rjr.'.i of Deeds, page 268. Clifford Ceu. Robert Broeder, Joseph Greg- means committee, asked the suppor was employed by the Stelnway piano reKUlnr sleep. Sehroedor'B Phnrmftcy und 3e[ied a^ tlin property of Maria Borelll, ber 1st. at 12 noon* You arc Invltqd &t wanted only tho company's money. erson, Karl Koch. John Rodgers, William of the members of the association Tuesday, December 6th. Thomaa Lcvvia Bays BU-KETS la a best et nls., taken In execution at the suit of Any time. If .you need good cows or ahy According to tho attendant, the maSeheuckn . Frank Thorn. William Unrig, Vin- company for a number of years. seller. Salvatore Marino and to be sold by other farm tooln or any other ffoodiiods, you cent Vaccarella. William Walling, Richard for the bunco party held last nigh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rumph enter- •wilt find It hero at «n price. started walking up Broad street af- About thirty years ago he came to WILLIAM It. O'BRIEN, Sheriff. Zauk, Adele Bailey, Ruth Ilrooki, Lena at the borough hall. Prizes wen tained friends from New York last Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. Dated October 25, 1932. Everything mUBt bo nold. Como and bring ter pocketing the money. Kllardi, Gloria Mohr, Anna McCarthy. Eliz- Matawan and was Identified with the jour friends with you. awarded and refreshments wen week. In the matter of the estate of Catharine Harry Klntsky. Sol'r. Grccnblatt arrived on tho scene abeth PfellTer, Emma Schanck, Doris Thorn, Matawan steel and iron company un- 124L-4T-S52.08. Mary Vorhles, Mae Willlch. served. Members will assist thi til the concern sold its business. Miss Katherlne Warnckcr attended Loulaa David, deceased. Terms—Day of EaU. two minutes later and reported the Red Cross In making clothing tho Seventh regiment ball at NewNotice to creditors to present claims JACOB ZLOTKIN & SON, Third and fourth grades. Mary Mulhern Sinco then, until the illness of the against estata. Monmouth County Surrogate's Offic.. theft to the police. teacher—Joieph Dennett. Doris Daust, for needy people In the borough. York on Friday. Pursuant to tho order of Josejih Hiram Burlelgh, Alvin Dlsbrow, Robert Del- past four years compelled his re- In the matter of the etitate of Louis Gettis, Phone 330 Freehold. Mrs. DeNyso introduced as speaker tirement, he was employed by Han- Mrs. Patrick Carton spent Thurs- TDor,ahay. Surrogate of tho Count; also known an Luolifo (jatto), deceased. gert. Vera Johnaon, Frank DIMarco. Har- of the afternoon Miss Eeulah Gor- day visiting Mrs. Joseph Eustace of "Tbe Men Who Always Sell Good Cowl The Red Bank Register travels riet Mohler, Alex DiDolco, Emma Miller, son, VanWlnkle, Munning. Besides and Glva * Square Dial." Peter DIMarco, Roie Rodgers, Numzlo don of Long Branch, who conducts his widow, Mr. Mayer is survived by Shrewsbury. over every street In town and every Fllardl. Muriel Walling, Albert Jeuners, special classes In the city schools. JOHN I» NAIUZONICK. Auctioneer. road in the county. Let It carry your Madeline Jensen, James Mohr, Carl Nil), a daughter, Mrs. Ida Mayer Porter, Mrs. Katherlne Oakes Is confined HUNT and LEWIS. Clerks. message to those'who live on these William Roman, Robert Schnnck, S&lvatore Miss Gordon discussed the backward and four grandchildren, Paul Jacob, to her homo as the result of Injuries Cater Lunch on Grounds. thoroughfares,—Advertisement Strano, Faul Thorn, Edward Vanderbllt, Le- child and Impressed on the parent Barbara Rose, Thelma Constance received when she fell last week. Roy VorhUs, Edward Worthweln, Edward and teachers the need for special Weittske, Edna Andrews, Anita Badlnjt, and Yvonne Alfrcda Porter. Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hawxhurst are Mary Beaslck. Hazel Burlegh, Eileen Cronin. training that their capabilities might cervices wcro conducted Monday entertaining Mr. and Mrs. George bo developed. She said that quit The board of lire commissioners in from his late, homo by Rev. Elijah Gentile and son of New York. often dullness might be traced t V. Reed, pastor of the Methodist Misses Katherino and Mary War- the said subscriber. nforeinld. their debti and domamln a letter read at the meeting of tho faulty eyesight or hearing. The erad- DDated d FhlFreeholdd , N . J.. October 26. 1932. RFcivlnat tha nald eitate. under oath, within borough council last week, advised church, and interment was In Hose WALTER D. CONNOR. t,\x months from the ilata of th* aforcntld ication of an attitude of Inferlorit; H1U cemetery. Tho bearers were 350 Bronil Street. Heel Punk. N. J. order, or they will ba forever barred of COME AND SEE THIS that Edward Goff, Jr., had been elect- la essential In bringing out the bes ed chief of tho Keansburg fire de- Thomaa McNally, Harry Bolte, Sr., NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT their action* therefor ngaitut the laid iob- In tho child, Miss Gordon concludoi Louis Bolce, James Emmons, George Estate of William U'Drlcn, deceased. Bcrlbcr. NEW — THRILLING — FUNNY partment, succeeding Louis Ruhmnn. At tho conclusion of Miss Gordon' Nntlco la hereby given that the accounts Dnteii Freehold. N. J.. October 10. 1881. Kugeno Knowles was elected assist- Eastmond, Jr., and A. Nicholson. of tho nubsciiber, trustee of tho entitle of MONIKIO tSlClUANO. address parent-teacher Bongs wen fiuld deceased, will be uudlted untl stated 200 Ilroad Strcflt, EAtontnwn, N. J., ant chief. The commission requested sung. Thoso present at the meetln by the Surrotrate of tho County o/ Mon- Administrator. that two janitors be appointed to were Miss Floronce Barber, Mrs, Mrs. Stanley Carhart spent the mouth ami reported for nettlement to tht Giordano, Hnltlen A Hurley, servo during tho winter months at a week-end at Atlantic City. Orphans Court of Knld County, on Thurn- CounHplloxjj at LAW, Thomas J. Mcagher, Mrs. Horaco W dny. tho eighth day of December, A. 1>. Long iiianch. N. J., salary of $20 per month. The council Klrby, Mrs. H. W. Nelson, Mrs. Cyril The food sale for the benefit of 1032. at which time Hri'licntlon will lift I'rm-tont. voted favorably on tho recommenda- atawan hospital netted $20.01. made for tho allowance of commissionu W. Hayhurst, Mrs, Theodore G. and roiiiinct foes. tion. William Bklllman was grantod Rowe, Mrs. E. O. Nylandcr, Mrs. Ed- William II. Tlchcnor Is on a busl- Monmouth County Surrof.t.'e Ofnc a permit to remove a houBe on Morn- ;ss trip In the middlo West. Dated Oi'tnl,er 29, A. D. 1032. In the mutter of the estate of William O. MARATHON ward Lourlno, Miss El da Miikla, Mrs. THE SECUND NATIONAL HANK Itennett, dci'CH'cil. IgHtdo avenue, Beacon Beach. Lou West, MIBS Ituth Herbert, Mrs. Mrs, Harry Walling ontertalncd the AND TRUST COMPANY Notlm to .r.illtors to ureitnt claims Harry Stryker, Mrs. Edward Berry, ewlng Bee at her home Wednesday. Of lied ilmik, New Jersey, fitdilnnt cutatt. Tho 01st series of tho Kcnnaburg _ Titmice. l'urniiniiL tu (tie oriler of Joa.nh L. building and loan association oponed >Mrs. Ernest Laverty, Mm. John Mur- Miss Edna Vcdecr of Trenton waa l>ii>llcntlun of John <1. Tim Ushers' union of tho Methodist f ho week-end. Notice IN hovrliy trlvtn th«t the «c- lltiinott. (Ncniliir ot the e.lale uf William Holes, Mrs. J. Whclan, Mrs. L. Llm- Capt. and Mrs. S. C. Thompson left rovintd of thn nulmit Ihrr, rTrciitor of (he DANCE H3&S5 church mot Thursdny night. eNtnt« n( nnld dprt-iinrd, nill bo nutltlod 1!. IUnni.lt, ,lc,in.o,l, hollro Is herehy irl»- pcr and Mrs. F. II. Kromc. Now laturday by autoinubllo to spend tho PII to thr 1'irdllum nf laid ilir.nMil to «|- Frniik Vctrano hnn recovered from IIKI H(rt(e-1 by tho .Smj/)K'.tto »t lh« County ilf.lt to tllii niiIuiTltier. extciitor .. afore- AT n. iilcknena of Bftvernl dnyo. members arc Mm. H. L. Worton, Mm. • Inter In Florida. nf Momnmith nntl rci'"ilcil fur n.-ttlctnciit. Thomas Hoss, Mrs. John Canovarl, to Oia Oti'lmnt. Cuiirt ».f rniM County, im Kld, tlu'lr dctit«i and ileiiitinds aeslnst the SMOKE SHOP TAVERN Mm. Ocrlriulo Duncl lins ontlcd a Mrn. Kenneth Ruch entertained 'Ihnindfty. t >•*- twenty-t-pi..ti.l *•- nld r.liitc. mulor (uitli, *lililn sin month* Mrs. L. Ciimp, Mr. and Mrs. Charlen lio Tuesday Afternoon contract 'rum tli. ilnt. nf Uifl tifiirtiAliI otil.r. or Shrewsbury, N. J. stay nt New York, rniher, A. I.. IVA2, tit wMrh li"lo Rl'pll- lify «lll l.i, fnrov.r l.arinl nf (li.tr af- Holniwood, Mm, Fred Zlto. Mm. Wll i-sttn 1.(1 ,,U fi, Hi. f Tho unnunl roll cnll of tho Metho- rklgn club thin week. ICMI. Ilificln, nunlnnt II,r rnl.l .nl,.cilt,.r. dist church will bo held on Wnnhtng- nm Cnnnell, Mm. 10. J. Carter and Mrs. Anna O'Ncll of New York Kiniinl" fIntel ficfhuhl. N. J., (It t,,t,.r zn, |fl.1|, n'us tho gucnt of Mr. nnd Mm. l'nul WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS I.Mh. A. II. 111*12. JOHN II. IIKNNK'I'T. 24 Hours Continuous Dancing—24 ton'» blrtlidny, li'itbruary 22il. i.i,iiiir f'liwur. iioiiii.iti. N. j, it.., :«. ' In checking over the tnbulntlnn of Mrn. M. J. Coonoy. [Cfrnn ovor tho week-end. 4 Shot* luirly Tunis Utter. N J . tho voles In tho mx-ond election (11»- Mies liernlce W. Itrown wan the, ,lrltoi Attniill , (f ' f 15 Vaudeville Acts Nightly—15 n deunort brhlKO recently. High -icoren Buy Christmas Seals s ltl> r. N, J.. lender, (Uncovered mi error In which on Heights over Tliurndny. ct-M wcro held by Mm. (io-irKo !). Ixiper I'lllll,.! tho totnl vntea of tho Democratic ns- nnd Mm, John 11. Ilulnc. Othors Minn Cleratdlne llrown of Krypnrt nftinlily rnmlldnleti wern Inrrennet!. Me- •pent the week-end with her K'nnd- illi Con, .Stu rto*nt»' • orric-a. Jackie Mueller's Mnratiion Band Day nnd Nigtil prrsnnt were Mrs. W. W. Hhnnipniiore, inn II.M .,( I It* rat :.l. •,( 1 ruuplieirn ollRlnnl tally allowed 151, Mm. I/nwrencn Hellierl, Mr«. K, H. mrciit*, Mr. «ml Mrn. I'Yoelillrli, IMII .11,1. ,|«r. >it •( t'l. 111 1 1- Il t Mint 'lieiefln tli« corrected vote) wnn 'l*\\.Wlllriiil, Mm. Fred Hurley «ml Mrn. Mui>e,rlnt«ndent and Mrn. Jnlni M. TIMOTHY R. HOUNIHAN irillt.'"• lid vUllHI WTO, N1OIIT •riniitH. llmrk'a voto win also Incrcnnail Km iiflCurriy nnd family were vlnltdtn Victor nutter. tinrit t'."'ll tn (ml • r of Jt.-M'N 1" nles, from ltll to SB I. it Atlnnllo City nvrr tlin wedl-eiul. Jtil 11 ourtin n( ' tti« < ••mil* ttt Thanlugiving Eve. A turkey Olniier mid hiunnr will Contractor nnd Builder Mil') i*.l> Hi. i rii.i < itfitiiiuliiK fri'in a limilliitf trip Imil Mr. nnd Mm, llniry Jnne» "f l'nt- \»T "f N<" Holiday Show li« K'ven liy tho I.nillnn' nlil aoclnly Ml!.' , "tl MM fill-nil.,H nf (]<.,]• wrek, Clinton II. Ixiltncn nml flnnuinl ernon were RUOPIn of Mr, nml Mr". ollll Cciobrntion nf the ()renii|iiiit ('hurrli i»t the. SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING '\V IIHtl, ...I « • -r.ulnl <.r til. ... Extra Feature* Ktntt repoitnit hivvlntf imKKrM nt rnb- ['Mwin H. DninllilrU over (he werli- KOIlKr.N ANII HTOKM KNCUIStlHKH r i;*•<>, IjU.HI V. Dlmoiul f,ota) of Hiirjirlaea. church linll Urrotiihcr Int. 1. UI t •> Iti* «'••-tllot-a ttt ItH nli<\ ten )ihenHnntn. (')int'ifut Vo- ml. iloplii.nn IIKIM 1(111 llrlilin Avriiun. Itril Itnnk, N. 1*1)111 1> Miller, who leCenlly rrtuinr.il n< «,... I III 1 IM' In lli» el, VVnltPr A. Culiiuy, Hmry lJeille. Mr, MM! Mm, T,miln N, t'mlnim i'l. 1li.li Flit. NKIIIT HAT. N101 IT lid Jlonnlil Coiitny nlnn rt-jmltril n from China nnd him lieen n K«"»t of lolored to HrrnnUm, Peniinylvunln, Hit* •I'.'-l •• *>*l-| *•< <»1r>, l/n/J#' iii-er««tul trip. Mr. Bllil Mm. Hernnnl J, Itcnlnl of llll • 1 ^ ' iili* Ittii'i 1 K. ,1.1. nr or the. wenU end wlilrh they npeill • Ml >1 nt lUf Mill l>* <•><• Tlin IteileiiipliMlnt 1'iilhrl. of New Wolf Mill avenue, linn iflllllleil In "llh tnlntlv*.. / Hospital Unit Whoopee Nitc lila linina nt I'nnln, l>lin»ylvnnln. . If fmU at a < (inilni I ln(j n tnlnslmi In lit. Mr. nnd Mm. Wllllmn Kntilnmm of NUMBER. lit.l II,. ..I.I .,il..,.,ll.., Tim llunilny-nrhiml room ,,t (he >l..t I ,..I,,,1,1, H J . II,,» I.I. ISH 1 nmn Vntly—M(ny na l.tittg ni iiooklyn wein Kl|rn'N "^ ^ll- <*il'l Ocennpoit (Innill Ima lieen lepnlnl t.i}l»')tt:t J WHUMktl, Night Vim llUc AlilinlllU'elUPIll ttf I tin Mimiln|r(i of •llri. llniiUiui A. Tluvin nvn tin' I'M TRYING f.i III..,.1.1. Av.,,.,.. II. I II.',V. N. ), Mia. Mary V. I,«liino.n nf Jrnaey sjlty e,l, 'Die I'Blnt wim il(ii|nlei1 liy Mayor I , , Itrf Itin Nilrsr« Wnrli. HI HIM Iff MA'IINM. ^eeU; 011(1. M.,1 H.,,,1., [I. J. nml llmclil M. lie.ley n| Keinalmiit II. Whitney Coiiinw anil the winl< Mr.. Vntildeintliin of l>ntiKla»lnn. l**»«*l me'lff, Tim rfllPmoiiy WM «ne dune, liy Ihn men (if Ilio ihnirh Intuit Inlnmi, spent Monitny In tnwn 1 fi'lmeit at II.w Ylilk (ill NUVBIIIIIM (if tlio Ijiillnn' .|,1 aorl.lj nn Ilin Kiieit nf Mm Ctinilrrt A. Neld- PHONE M..,.,....,,,K i ..... i is. hi, l,...|ll fl.lfft «n« netveil nml ||in atlel nmili wan l,llilH« f'lllll Tll*"*"l«V fVillllitf Ml»* , .1,.,. /,.,,.«.,. -t IL- r.>n»t. ,,l M«, wlln lias lia.ti Ilia Ejlleat uf Mis. Wll-want Ileny, Mm. lldwunl I,, i.,.I. „" it,. ....,,ih .1., ,.t H«. TWO FOR ONE COUPON 'I'll* 4 11 i lut, mot at thn hiililo nf ,.,. !••!. .••• Hi. .,.,11.-11,... .1 |1.,,,, Uni W. llam.ay, line i.liuiird In |i.r Ml.. Clmi Ic. It, VValMilg, Ml*, .liih'll Malt-ami WllUlim l-.«l «»b, 'I'lio ilLL o.r A. M.,1 ••••! ii.,.,,'« n. llxt, »••••!. II, (lulu', Mix rvolyn lluloc, Mm ,.,., -i ii,. ..I.I. ,i ruti I. M.ii. ,i>- Id have t>*>*>ll InnltlliQ Inliipcta f,,r ,..*..I ft<,n-. I. l..,.t,r •!?.« l h ll H SMOKK SHOP TAVKKN I'atlay Itlit.ll., Ml. (ie.i|Kr. II HIOMT PHONE WW Wall.n It Irmn'il. >u,l family | « in> till) lied I'm". I I ..1.1 i I I- «.l,i.nil t u IM'.v.il f|..IM riull.y I,, III. I'o.liMf,,,.) Mia. l.lnyil N. ttl.kl.., Mr< Mn|o A TO COME TAKE A Mia. II:,IV«»I,I illusion- ,,r u-w lmtiiratf.,1 ,,ri Hi. |:'ty-,1if,>a |i,ih|o Wnnil, Ml.a Alum lllhliMI., Mm. Vni Vulk waa Ilio e""' '>' Ml" ''limk- LOOK AT" OUR V.r.l I'lil'ijlu. Mm. lou Wen). Mm. |'ie I #f Marathon Dance Meal., Mr,, am) U.v. «ml Mr. (', Mnl A M«Mlln«:«r T«»"t*Y ""' W«'lnaa RADIATORS Vli-lnr M«M lit Il.w Toil., wli.i MIII. if of Ual Wooli itinla M liul'li"!' a)|i»ji tin f'urr itmim Mia, .inns-ili I'IIIIMU nf *.II,III,ISIII .Slirowtlniry, Now Jnrtry. ,lii*ln** til. .inmit.i. *-»• In town I*.t In, .n.l Mi» rimil.. A. Ilinllli an Alt r.rnt iliiilrr.loiMlliil nf MT Al IIAIHAI II (N l|M«Hn*. u« I- tllilo ll«< liaan II," £'"•! nf liar ilmiisll .l«li.t ami Allili.y fliiillh nf tlayoiins In, Mm William II, 'Ililianm, fur . .,,,r. | Uir. i.l.l |,r|...l.,r nf ill" llli,.t .Illfcr r • -1101 • I Wilts Hila I niipiiii (no iMxanna will IM> ••Imltl. i In tl> I lua. (Ill, >( ^111 .|..|nl \\,n w.ak w)||, Mt« tlw» |*»l'.4 uf uii.. T«»«-Mmi«*|ii*f. f,iv !&.* •"It fnt III. fll.illll'a |,«ienl., Ui >|,,1 Mis J,,|I Ml« ll'illi II,. .n't MII| |, II Mill.. <,r Main .llo.t. t • I Vlllll »i wltl b« »»x't|it~1 n,i|r lim,\ I B, m. Ui I | FRANK. J. MULVIH1LL |.I,| (..(I, , l>»l"l In RI Ann'. III. Ur.,i(i, WIlHft'lii, .II . ut IS;. pntcnlB. M| I-,,i',I»II w». Ui> t|..ab.i at III* Mini mi > II,,. ,,( |>« ^ • A l..i iitfh iil«v .»«nli,4 .«irl,. .1 Hi. (),..„ Mm fl.hti IIIUs l\*n\», N. J, \i,h |. U »')V.|||» |M,.I • I.III.ii, M., n.(,ln *»«, In III. JTuttiilplitly 74 MoiumitiUi St., »*«•'•» all' I.i. wui u*r«> litl't|« rial. i Hit mint, Page Four ,RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 28,1982. - Mumps at Little Silver, beth Gfcer, Nellie Patterson, Rose Flcone, since recovered and her son has re- Seeking Recruits Clara Lou Merrill. turned home. Mrs. Clador was in- As the rosult of an epidemic of Second *nd third rrad«l—Jtobtrt Lundy, FIRST CHURCH OF mumps « pupils of the Llttls Silver Bruca Henderson, Charlci Henri?, Chtlter jured In an automobile accident In For Santa Claus Bennett, Vernon P«t«r*on. Elratr Pry or, Pennsylvania last fall and her health CHRIST, SCIENTIST public school, of a total enrollment William Geer, Of born patten. Thonm» Pat- has since been poor. • of 140, were absent at the end of the tenon, Richard Smith, EHiabeth Hend«r- ZOt) Broad St, Bed Bank, N. 3. Recruits for Santa Claus are being flon, Gloria Wolfkamp, Naomi Bogere. Mar- The meeting of the sawing club of past week. Twenty of tho absentees sought throughout Monmouih county lon Miller. Ruth Kcanejv FJortnee Je/Fer/, the Reformed church, which was to Sjrvlcu Eundtr 11 A. M. Eventas, arc sick with tho disease and theby tho Monmouth county organiza- M, Jane Haislnjrwr, Jane Bradihaw. Ann have been held laat Thursday, has ELKS 8:00 o'clock. " others are ataylng home as a pre-tion for Social Social which is again Moll, Jullann* Milter. been postponed until Thursday, De- SuntUJ-Scbool—11:00 A. M. ventive measure^ -—» organizing • its Christmas stocking FISK STREET SCHOOL. lo Primary department—Shirley Albert, cember 1st. It will take place at the WtdtMimr B™" <», Testimonial committee to take charge of theGloria Boyd. Babe) Boyd. I writ Brown, parsonago of the Reformed church. MnUngi—8:00 F. M. Surgical Patient. plans for providing ChriBtmas cheer Richard Crawford, Evelyn Frailer, Ellia* ELKS'HOME, B«»a!ne Room—Open 1:30 to 4:S0 to those of Its charges who would beth Harris, Helen Hnrrli, Joseph Hlcki, Mrs. Harry Xong has recovered daily except itaDdayi and aoli- lira. Elizabeth West of North Whalen Howard, Win field Howard, Theo- from,intlucnta. - . otherwise spend a cheerless, g/ftleaa dore itecvey, Robert Scott, Estelle Etari, Long Branch Is a surgical patient at Christmas. The helping circle of tho Reformed BROAD ST., Phone 3356 Th» pnbllo !• cordltllr Invited to the Long Branch hospital. Theresa Scar*. church will hold a hostetg lu,ncheon attend th« porvlcM and use th< Mrs, Hermann Asendorf of Bed Grammar department—Hay ward Hollo- Reading Boom. way, Clinton Howard, Andrew Kin*, Plerra next Wednesday aftornoon • at one RED BANK, N. J. for It paj'B to advertlso in The Register. Bank 'will act as chairman of theLyons, Fred Baker) Stanley Reavey, Roland o'clock at the parsonage of the Re- committee this year and will bo as-Iloyd, William Harris, Howell Harris. Edna formed church. , sisted by a representative from each Albert1, Martha Crawford. Edith Albert, borough and township in the county. Anna 'Mae Hicks, Dorothy Reevey, Agnes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flock are Wade, Gertrude Albert, Dorothy Brown, on an automobile trip In Virginia. At a meeting held the other day at Muriel Lyoni, Bertha Rails, Dorothy M, the organisation headquarters, Mrs.- Brown. Eleanor Hicks, Julia Albert, Gtr- They left last Friday and they are Asendorf told how grateful last trude Booker. expected to return home today. Special Thanksgiving Dinner, $1,00 -year's committee was to the many The annual turkey supper of the APPETIZER -. people, not only in our county but ESSAY. sewing club of the Reformed church all over tho state, who so generously last week was a great success flnarrt Hearts of Celery Queen Qllvts ; Sweet Mixed Pickles ERS for tilled stockings with toys and useful Red Banlc Girl Winner In Bed Cross cinlly, socially and In every other articles for families less fortunate Contest. way. One hundred and eighteen per- CHOICE OF COCKTAIL than themselves. The committee this sona were served. The annual elec-. ; year is eager that every fatherless Tho following Is the prlze-wlnnlng tlon day sale of luncheons of the Blue .Point Oysters Cherrvstono Clams ' Fresh Shrlihps family and every family where the essay on Junior Red Cross jvork, club netted $36. Mrs. John G. Schanck Fruit or Tomato Juice children are ill or tho father is outwritten by Anna Glaleson of Bedwas chairman of tho committee in of work shall be given a real share Bank: V charge.' ot this event CHOICE OP SOUP, of the holiday cheer this Christmas, 'Ich Dlen—I Serve." This has be«n There was a large attendance and Chicken Okra or Consomme Royal Tho committee will be glad to pro- tho family motto of tho Prlncs oJ vide, stockings to bo filled by any in- good prices at the auction held by Wales. To the great, "I Serve" has Garrett Conover last Thursday. Wal- • ENTREE dividual or organization who maybeen more than a motto. Tho adage wish to apply for them. Last 'year ter D. Fields was the auctioneer. Mr. Boiled Salmon, Sauce Hollandaise almost 600 families in Monmouth has been an object in life, a source Conover will retire from active work Pafsley Potato . county shared this manifestation of of character building and a means and his place will-bs operated the ':;>•"''• tlic Christmas spirit, of fulfilling a purpose in life. "Ich coming season by his son-in-law, CHOICE OF ROAST Dlen—I Serve" is the life-blood of. William Thompson, who now lives Mrs. Asendorf will be assisted by tho Red Crosa. near Freehold. Roast Vermont Turkey, with Chestnut Mrs. Slgmund Klsner, Mrs. M. A. "Fitness for Servlco!" This Is tba A communion service will be held • and ..Cranberry' Sauce Vreeland, Miss Grace Malchow and striking motto of the Junior Bed Sunday morning, December 4th, at Roast Long Island Duckling, with Apple Sauce Mrs. Thomas Voorhls of Red Bank; Cross, a branch of the Red Cross the Reformed church. Barbecued Suckling: Pig and Apple Sauce Mrs. Egbert Swackhamer of Middle- for young people, an organization Tho Sunday-echool board of the town, who may also be reached at the whose purpose Is to promote the Reformed church met at the parson- Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus Mlddletown Health Center; Mrs. welfare of children of all classes and Francis English of Asbury Park, age Friday night and planned for VEGETABLE president of the Young Woman's denominations throughout the -world, the annual Christmas entertainment. club; Mrs. Howell Woolley, president teaching how, through service and Various committees were appointed. Mashed Turnips Red Cabbage or Creamed Onions of the Long Branch visiting nurse as- sportsmanship, health may be main- Miss Alice Fields, who is employed sociation; Mrs. H. P. Collins of Man- tained and Improved. The members at the Freehold National bank en- POTATOES asquan who, with Mrs. H. Seldner of tho Junior Red Cross realize that joyed a vacation last week, part of Fried Sweei French Fried or Mashed and Mrs. L. Core of Wall township, kindness to others is necessary, and which she spent with friends at Mew- may also be reached at the Mana- selfishness defeats this purpose. ark. SALAD sijuan Health Center; Mrs. L. Van- In the development of health, the «n Rlxoort of Union Beach, Mrs. Eliza- Junior Red Cross assists tho schools, Pedestrian Hit by Car. Hearts of Lettuce beth Donachlo of Ocean township, making it possible for any school to Russian or French Dressing Mrs. L. L, Hayes of Belmar, Mrs. obtain courses In hygiene and the James Washington of Pine Brook Robert Flett of Atlantic Highlands, care of the sick. As far back as 42was hit by an automobile' last week CHOICE OF DESSERTS Mrs. Philip S. Walton of Seabrlght, B. C. Publius Syrus said, "Good while walking on the highway at Tin- Mrs. George Dexter of Rumson, Miss ton Falls. Thomas B. Long of Free- Hot Mince Pie Pumpkin Pie • or Apple Pie Anna S. Bier of Neptune township, health and good sense are two ofhold, driver of the car, brought Wash- life's greatest blessings. It matters English Plum Pudding, Hard Sauce Mrs. Charles Morrlssey, chairman of ington to the Rlvervlew hospital at Assorted Ice Cream the Keansburg auxiliary of tho or-not how long you live but how well." Red Bank., He has. a possible frac- ganization, Mrs. H. G. Irravis of Mat- Tho Junior Red Cross stands for ture o£ the skull. or Cheese and Crackers awan, Mrs. John Osborn of Keyport fair play. In George Herbert's works ' Coffee Tea Milk and Mrs. C. C. Snydervof Freehold. we find, "It Is a poor sport that is not worth the -candle." The little The road to better and bigger busi- acts of kindness rondpred through. ness leads through The Register's ad- vertising columns.—Advertisement PUNCTUAL IN OCTOBER. cut tho day arc the blessings of life. Wordsworth wrote, "The best por- Fair Haven Pupils With Perfect At- tion of a good man's life Is his lit. tendance Records. ' : tie, nameless, unremembered acts ot, kindness and of lovo." I The following puplla of the Fair Every cfTort |s made to teach tho Haven public schools •wer© neither members that selfishness and hatred absent nor tardy in October: are the causes <\'. every difficulty in WILLOW STREET SCHOOL. the world. In tho Hawarden speech Befflnnera and first crades—Warrer. Chandler. Glen Craig. Elwood Lanninir, of 1890, Gladstone, the great English- I. Wordsworth adequatoly explains out Members Florists' Telegraph Delivery Asso. v n'.xh, Rolierf. Thomas. Doris Aumnck. \\v Harm*. r«r«i| Dennett. Vlrglnfa Col- dnlly service when ho says, "Smnl! ' • ijnrct (i as ton, Evelyn Henderson, bervlco Is truo service while It lasts." I'HONE RED BANT* 053. ...;IE. Irene Ltebeek. Peggy Itankln, "Ich Dlen—I Serve" Is the guiding Smith, Barbara Mount, June Wsl- beacon and object of thoso who are ' i'ih und eighth grades—O*e«r BfcV- enrolled In the service ot the Junior ..viii Conover, William Davlson, Stan- Red Cross. We are being fitted, for I I -iiler. Neli Frlnrrg, Carl Jakubecy, nv Jnnrmrone. Harry Halt, Ilobert ncrvlce lo humanity. Sportsmanship, unselfishness, hu-1 y Price I. Slunrt ItnKeri. Jost-ph Slckler, John 2 . , . n. John hparling, Wfldon VanNntc. mnnlty! Wo live for all of these. H-iahi Worlhlnslon. WlUUm Murphy, |)»- 1 lu- <'ralg. Anita Friberg, Mabel lltnilr.rk- Sacrifice, service, thrift, clvlo we'-- I/don. Mabp) Klnjr. Innocence 7Atf*r, Vlotrt fare. International understanding, Motronl. Mary HMie, Frene Rlley. Har- national feeling! We strive to per- for Their Regular Superior Service inrle Smith. Betty VnrDemsn. Kliiahelh Virubal. lUrbara Manna. Darhara Olsen. fect ourfii'lvcfl. KNOLLWOOD PCIlOttU The Junior Red Cross IB the foster Trlmary »nrl ftni Kndu—Wayne n«r- mntlicr of nil those who strive lo rr-w, Charles Ilrlster. Jr., Ttlrhird Doughty. Thorns» Mnrrtion, Jnieph Munlleo. Khriok f;ervo lummnlly. l'armley, Jr., Kfnntth Pliers on, Arlhur "Irli nirn - I Serve" li niore than I'rror, It of Younger, Btinliy Davis, JClUe- n motto; It h an object In life! OUR huib&nd -will bo tnor* than pUasantly «ur- FALCO prited, too... he'll not only be pleated with Colt's NecK News. RUCSHAMI'OOIHC. Y your »ucceu in keeping down expenias, but he'll b« Tho liny Mroutn aro making «xtcn- " »»i' "f tholr n«w workalmp on . Cm-Mill ISnrcliya farm. Mr. Bnv-1 tickled pink with the way hi« ahirti come b»ck. • Don't iall to »l«lt our w tlift •coiiln ,rn rnprrlally lulorrntsd In banhut Itocorrt Cooklnr School. Happy Home.") iinklnK. Tliny aro receiving lnntruo Ti\tf Awankrt. I'ni f10111 Waller Mitchell, nno. nf t|m .nfiiiUf-ia of th* Ironp, who recently SALE ircrlvril il mumo of Ifnaoni In thin • tio% rtJiictlon on fimlly Don't put off availing your»elf of the advantage! of- wnlli. 'Mm nroilln rri'Mvnl a. qilfin and pleco work, ENTIRE STOCK OF FINE Illv nf umlrilnl for Imakflt iimldm: Inrl WITIC. II In In III* rualoily nf fered by a really iuperior laundry any longer—you Wnllrr Mlli'lK'tl. * Dry Clt»nlnK «n'.*» funipM^ii In Al Call Ui today and ico for yourself th« advantage! Tor n<\ roth l |I«TII! Til- in|.UItl.v. Din axiulinailat, Mi. IN A1TI.UNOON OH I.VI.NINU SAIJ". lin.1, . I..in «,,„, ,1.it i|,|.ny I,, lha lie niitnliar ttf liaaUala tnaila |iy HKRV1NO r»O,O00 FA MI LI KM Mi n,,.k ..,.| r,l^ 176 West Front Street Rid Bttk, N. I TCII n Auctioneer, AT ii GF.O. H. ROBERTS. Falco Dry Cleaning Laundering Faleo Rug Shampooing •II.. ii>">.l«efore Justice Gilbert M. Keith last tho other Is a porch which carries ciation to his hostess with fresh, fragrant flowers. with tho stucco or tho wood. ries arc reported to bo of as good Saturday afternoon on a chargo of Every Wednesday from 2:00 V. M. to 3:00 P. M. down tho lino of tho comparatively quality and flavor us last year, while striking Congo Jones, also colored, steep-pitched roof, to balance tho Light and ventilation are oxcellont of Newman Springs road over the 'for all rooms, and small details, such the price is expected to offset par- ($76.00 Covers All Hospital Fees.) garage. tially tho reduced yield. head with the butt end of a revolver, The result Is an excellent and var- as tho covered entry for tho kitchen, stoutly denied the charge. W. W. Kennedy & Sons which serves as a passago to th Open staff. Visiting hours 10:00 A. M. to 0:00 F. M. ied exterior that can be made still CHEMICAL KILLS WEEDS. "Where did you get the gun?" asked w.oro Jiandoome If tho owner will Bee garago and to light tho downstain Harding Road, -. Red Bank. lavatory, arc nicely thought out. the magistrate. Inspection Invited. No restriction on Children. that the combination of wood, brick, Ammonium Sulfocjnnat* Used With "I didn't have a gun," replied Wil- Ample Parking.. Phone 685. stone and stucco In tho walls Is One bath serves tho three bed- Effectiveness. son, "If I had one I wouldn't have harmoniously colored. rooms; If there aro children to be hit him 'over the head with It; I'd Slate or flat ttlo ta beat for thogot ready for school, having both Ammonium sulfocyante. also known use it the right way." roof, and tho color should be dark shower and a tub will provo a first- s .'ammonium thioeyanate, has Wilson was at first held for the gray with gray siennas and dark rate convenience. shown considerable merit In weed action of the grand Jury on a charge burnt siennas scattered through. control tests conducted by the Nowof assault and battery, but Sol Tep- A northwest front probably woul Jersey Agricultural experiment sta- The clapboard gable ends should bo best, but it is not essential. Tho per of the firm of Qulnn, Parsons & tion, Dr. Howard B. Sprague, the Doremus, appearing for Jones, stated Hi-Heat Egg be natural wood, showing the grain lot should be 60 by 150 feet or more, station's agronomist reports. (by sand blasting) or with adz and tho cost will probably run be- that his client did not want any dras- This chemical is another of the Faint Specials marks evident. It should neither be tween $7,000 and $9,000. tio action taken, but wanted Wilson wecd-kllllng compounds llko tho cal-to know that he could not go around cium chlorate which has been ueed "hitting people on the head." Flat or Gloss White , -fl .25 gal. in Monmouth county primarily in Jones withdrew tho charge and $15,000 House Alston Court House combatting such perennial weeds as the two shook hands. The cause of House Paint (all colors) <| .35 gal. COAL Canada thistle, quack grass and tho alleged argument was not di- Going Up At Rumson Has New Owne poison ivy, which spread by means of vulged. It occurred upon tho return creeping underground stems. Tho of Jones and Wilson from a danco Hard Noc Floor Varnish -| .75 gal. $8.25 per ton for cash. A colonial typo residence, 22x79 foet, Mrs. Helen Battle Bernocco of Al material may bo applied In powder at Pine Brook. under construction on South ton Court has taken tltlo to thiform to tho foliage leaves, or as a A bituminous sized egg cool especially prepared for domcsUo Shrewsbury drlvo at Hurnnon for Samuel W. Bowne property at Mon spray. One hundred pounds of the Exterior Spar Varnish 4.75 gal. dry chemical dissolved in 100 gallons use. Over • hundred homes In Bed Bank and vicinity arc now John Ballentlno of New York. It Ismouth Hills, near Highlands, glvini Want Aid for Beaches. being built In tho conter of a wood- as part payment In the transactlo: of wator la sufficient for treating one utlnf this coal. land tract, -which adjoins tho estato her English cottage In Alston Court acre of Infested land. Members of the trl-county munici- 5-tb. Cut White Shellac «f .95 gal. of Mrs. Harden L. Crawford. pal association at a meeting held at ?ho transfer of tho properties was To ho most effective, the solution Ardena last week decided to take The bouse will cost $15,000, On the :onducted through tho offloo of Jo-should be applied as a spray directly steps to secure Btate and federal aid Floor Enamel (all colors) -f .49 gal. first floor will be a living room, 16x20 leph G. McCue, realtor, of Rumson. to tho plant leaves. Since tho soil for flnanolng beach front protection feet; a dining room, twenty feot Tho Bowne property la one of thi will bo temporarily sterilized and allalong the North Jersey coast. The SPECIAL JOB LOTS OF THE FINEST square; a kitchen, two maids' rooms show places In that vlclnty, com vegetation destroyed, theso weed kil- damage caused by the recent storm Lawes Coal Co. and a bathroom. The second floor mandlng an excellent view of Sand; lers are usually added so that a shows that this ia a serious problem WALLPAPERS at 10c S. R. up. - will comprise three bedrooms and two Hook bay and the Atlantic ocean. O; period of several months may elapse and it Is one that will be too costly Fuel Oil Feed •• Lehigh Valley Anthracite bathrooms. There will bo two fire- clear days one can stand on the ver- before tho field i cropped. Au-to be handled by the municipalities places, one In the living room and the a of the dwelling and see Newtumn spraying to kill quack grass themselves. other In tho dining room. At theYork city as well as many of the (Our Only Office) and Canada thistle has proved very front entrance will be stone steps, shoro resorts of Long Island. The successful. On badly Infested areas Klarin's Paint Store with an ornamental iron railing louse la Bltuated In a wooded section a second treatment may be neces- Tha Red Bank Register travels Shrewsbury, N. J. Tel. R. B. 1251. across tho front. Ths* houso will be f the hill on a three-acro plot. Tho ;ary for comploto eradication. over every street In town and every 39 Monmouth St. Phone 3838. dwelling has 22 rooms, six baths, all enclosed with wide shingles. John Ammonium sulfocyanato la avail- road In the county Let It carry your "A Faint for Every Purpose at Every Price" Yeomano of Rumson io tho contrac- modern conveniences and the prop- message to those who live on these erty Is beautifully landscaped. Mr. able as a dry powder and also as a thorouehfaroa.—Advertisement tor. concentrated notation containing Mr. and Mrs. Ballontlne will move Bowne, who has beon a summer res- ident of this section many years, la twenty per cent of tho chemical. Into the houeo next May. It will bo This solution or "liquor" is a by- completed in April. Mrs. Ballentlno now a resident of Scarsdalo, New York. product of all coko plants. Tho Is the former Miss Anne Crawford liquor Is useful where sterilization of of Rumson. The Bernocco residence on Aloton !ourt is an attractive English typo tho soil is desired for the entire welling which was built s few years growing Beason, as on paths, drive- THAT BUYS SIX ACRES. go by Mrs. Viola Jardlno for herways and similar areas. For fleld wn occupancy. It is located on thesoils, tho crystalling ammonium sul- ames J. Butler rurchases Woodland last sldo of Alston Court, with its focyanate ia preferablo to tho "liquor" In Mlddletown. lun parlor overlooking River road. since the sterilization of the soil Is temporary and the chemical has somo STEPS James j. Butler, who operates a residual fertilizer value. COMMERCIAL oad stand and restaurant on the HOT BED TREATMENT. orth side of tho Mlddletown village ut-off of tho atato highway, has Plant Dlseatca Can Bo Controlled In NEW VARIETIES OF IUIUBAIIB. OUT... iiirchaacd six acres of land on the Seed Bod. ppoilte aide of the road. Mr. But- Two New Varieties Developed at Since many of our serious plant Now Brunswick. i>r bought the land from Mrs. Olive dleeasea are spread through the toll PRINTINQ Gasoline that is gasoline in the truest sense of leuddor White and Alston Beekman In the plant bed, tho plant growers In the rhubarb variety trials at ixecutora of Henry Q. Scudder, de- who dcolro to play aafo aro following New Brunswick this summer (1032), the word, Gaaoline that measures up to the eased. n seed bed sterilization program two varieties, tho MacDonald and highest laboratory tests; gasoline that has start- The tract conelats or six acres of which in many instances Is giving Ruby, both of Canadian origin, ap- YouVe put off placing your order for ing power and longer mileage ... such is the leavlly wooded land, with a large them 100 per cent results and ollni- peared very promising. rontage on tho atate highway and natlng entirely many of our diseases Tho MneDonnH rhubarb was printed office stationery supplies because you gas served by us. vlth a considerable depth, Mr. But- hat are spread through thn soil. originated at MnrDonnld college, Me- 9r now han groves on the south and Formaldehyde (forty per cent) • ill! university In Quebec, Cuniulii orth sides of tho atato highway at used at the strength of four pints or nnd tho Huby at tlir Crntrnl experi- thought you could use makeshift methods and Atlas Tires . .. Batteries . . . Lubrication point «nd controls practically bunds (o fifty gallons of water nml mental forma, Ottawa, Cnnudu. Hotli 100 feet of frontnga on each »l(1» of pplled to the soil lit tho rate of one varieties havo muds ntulUn nf RO<»I Free Crankcase Service. ha road. Ho la planning to utilise gallon to each nqimrn foot of ground Irngth and both have nuilntnlned n save money during hard times. he land he lust purchued, Ills flrat iirfn.cn In tlie treatment recommend- (Inn ml color thrnuKhntil thn mini- move will bo to clear out tha dead ed, Tills application •houlil thorough- tncr. The Huby In not quite an Int^o wood ami underbruah during tho win- y wot thn noil to a depth of from In (llnmi-tcr nml wlclih of ntrmn ni> HIJC ID rlijlit Indira. When only mimll Ilio MncDotmM, lint In ted nil th COR. MAPLE AVE. & BERGEN PLACE impel', liurlap or nny matorlnl llml nltlr. Qood Printing ft. Yost l» Nmv With Klrotrlo iiiiuly. Much n covorlrifr nlknvn tho COR. BRIDGE AVE. & RECTOR PL. IJght Company, Hothcr VfirlctlfVj ni ri worthy nf trial tlrntineiit In thorOUKllly Jirilrtlutn lint tlie MiK'Dontilil n[>pi Inlln nf timtntpnl wn v.-uuli1 imj:i;ril lirr iif roi)t« nvulliililn in nu;t. Sell Us Itindli coninin. It rrlulrn to llin rn flint. Ihfi nrptl grown- not In t. We Know How o tho Aipluii'lli rompoiiy for atttlu YOU illdn't i>«r much' for your <>M nut «ml lilmiulni IDX anrt Ilil A Ar« In Ilia In,run nf Jnlin I'. Mil! Illilnlnr-l mlk WPP dotin vrllh v^ry pal vllllll mi I'lnili'li nilr»t at J, ,li' Hi Illly tAgrll To Print /aililoneri out of (lain noii-aiitnuullfl vcm IRII 'I Illll(>.ifly tii'MilInn ,im,.'! try tmultfl uii> ("'"' 'fl.. water (irallng c|iilpinrn1, pnilinMy Mr, \»'\, I'or Ilia turn! Ihirn I <.fi.| i '(,11 | |,| lilniin ntnilril fimn an M(,|,., l.,u in leu llimi Uvlcn ivlint wn will |iny y»u Mr, Yimt tinq in«il» hU li.nno nl 11 |,y II... Bill Heads, Envelopes, Letterheads, Noleheads, Im fTtrn nl rt<», I Iho Rift Innijn. 'llin w IWHI Ii IM tin /or It now wlirn It It noarly worn on), If llroail Ho • Hint Im w hllrllril hilull! II.f (•linn Aiiloinntln (>a« Watrr Hualtr >'" A I fl,l,iiH.,:i 1,1 KtR "l xll'l I' Ih t ini'lr* tif fnjtl*rrf tltft fnirat tifatrr yUf, I" only |.)l.t>Oj or nl * 20 gut. iljally fur tl |,.l 11»4 «Ttl clh.i I Im In K thai III .,.,•'.1 (Mill i Mi. fl.tm.U U »u(». lou falimnltcil lirnirr, lii only $?ll."rt. I > I ,.f |l,. ».l..,.,I. ,,| •It IM IK , |,ii, .»!. Red Bank Register Itut»l|»!l"11 ill. lu.lril, 1 it.r|«| Irtnu. •miMia ., ,1 III. I.,. t..| hl|,|i.n .|., I.U.I, I,. M.l.~°>. !„ I ho li'M.o , II, |i*va nil !••< (:,, Building, Red Bank, N, J. ,II t...

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OB. R. A. NEVIN8, were awarded to'Alexander Lewis. of Patrick Calt of New Monmouth, ley must'go through Oceanport or It Water mains were being extended LICENSED CHIKWHACTOB. V>ars Ago In and Edwin Field, Jacob Bolllngcr, John was married to James K. Harkayna wouldn't be built at all. The plan 1,400 feet on Sycamore- avenue, 1DO 8rn.il Strt.t. B-^ Brn.li . \ Keough, Sr,, and George J. Frlck, of Harmony. The ceremony tookwas to extend, the trolley line from Shrewsbury, and the houses of. Hn, V. I I.I.I AM A. WIHTH, Around Red Bank Er, all meinbers of the Red Bank place at the Church of the Mother Eitontown to Long Branch without BarahjJ. Bell and Mrs. Emma Mor- ncroMETRisi flro department. of God and was performed by Rev. being of. much benefit to.the Ocean- ford were being piped for water. TELEPHONE/SERVICE Ktfl.ler Bld«. Brosd Strnt, John R. O'Connor. „„, 88, ' R«> Bar Incidents Culled From The Reg- Franklin C. Stryker of Marlboro, port reildents. Joseph O. Esohelbach bought the, '>/»m Houra: tfiQO to Dl80 who was accidentally. ahot In the Frank Lundy of Oceanport re- George W. Kvans of Rumson was Columbia hotel property on We«t itrom Red Bank, New Jersey, Evening b» Atiliulntmenl uter of the Fourth Week m leg while gunning on the first day turned home from a hunting trip In Front street from the Coley estate 1 acquitted of the charge of man- t)UINM. I'AHSONS & UUitUMUH. November twenty, Thirty and of the seaaon, was slowly recover- the northern part' of Maine. He slaughter by a jury at Freehold. for $5,000. Mr. Eachelbach hid con- to our New York Office COUNSEIIOnS AT LAW Fortv Years Ago. . 'ng from JUB injuries, although «tlli killed two deer, one of which weighed Evans was driving an automobile ducted- the hotel for,"22 years. . Wbllli«ld Bullion. ««o ««n unable to walk. over 100 pounds when dressed and when it struck-Mrs. MaYy. Boyce as George Seaman of "Rumaon was lolin I Quinn, Iheodore .ix-Parson* Forty Years Ago. .Alfred SeGarrls was floor mana- (he other weighed nearly200 pounds. she was waiting for a trolley car in stricken with pneumonia whllo in ,, CAIXWX-3300 Thnmai P Doremu* Ecv. Edwin Catvin Weeks, pastor ger of the weekly hop at the Belle- Winchester W. Stout, an employee front of her home on tho Oceanic Florida on a fishing trip and Mrs. ALSTON 0KKIIMA8, of the Now Monmouth Baptist j vue house nt Oceanic. Th« hops in Hance & Sons store on Broad Seaman made a hurried trip South UOUNSEI I.OK A'l LAW road. She died a few hours later Conservative-Accoanfa Invited, Oll\c<». 1» Brood St. REO BANK. N. J.church, was found Innocent of a were held every Thursday evening, street, while waiting on a customer, from her Injurlea. to be with her husband. • • chargi) against him of being tho ' music being furnished, by Allstrom stepped backwards and fell down A surprise party was arranged for John Smith and George VanPelt • , Market Letter Upon Bequest.' GEORGE 0.. COOPER, father of a child of an unmarried j of Red Bank. the cellar steps, receiving cuts on Howard. Rosevelt of West Front of Holmdel finished digging- a" well CIVIt ENGINEER. Succetaor to George Cooper. C. £., girl while he was stationed at But-' B. E. Burdga opened a grocery the forehead and body bruises. street and fourteen of his frlendo on the Boors farm on the Keyport Paturson Building. RED BANK. N ler in Morris county. Tho case ere- i store in Morford & Blanck's bulld- Captain William H, Mount of were present They opent the even- road. They had to dig 75 feet be- ated much Interest In this section. ! Ing at' Middletown. In addition to Pleasure Bay, father of Commission- Ing playing games and dancing, It fore they struck water. F. P. Ristine & Company In the court proceedings it was groceries, he kept a. general mer- er Joseph S. Mount of Seabrlght, Among the most successful hunt- was to have been a surprise, but -.' - - ' '-jv^ . Mcmbtrl •• proven by a numbet of witnesses chandlse stock, Including school ac- died In his 64th year. Death re- about two hours before the guests era in the Highlands' district was, Expert Repairing that the Rev. Mr. "Weeks had ac- cessories. sulted from a severs cold contract- arrived. Mr. Rosevelt learned about Miss Georgetta Hartsgrove. She ex- . Ntw Yuri Stick Exchangi Of companied his wife and children on I A valuable two-year-old colt owned ed while on a gunning trip. the party. hibited her ability by bagging aix niUiiiptta Still Exf Colurnilo, u natlvn nf Nnvrnlnk, li-nnnil nml nlvpn nn nxlrnslon of 'lho ccri'iiiiiny tnuk |,|,,,:i. ,,i the ||n,i< In which to pay her linn, linnin (,t tin. hriiir'n mint, Mm. 1 W. C. lltinn, cllicctor or Hie Young I.I,III;III Ci.vnt ,,f New Mnniimiitli, M,.,,', Christian imncirliitlon, found some of your 5 senses.. llcv. M. M. Klm-li df tlm Nrw Mun- fnult with a danco which wu« i;lvcn ini.utli linptht cliurcli fitllcliitliiK. Uiy 11 wutnnn nclnr'ln n llnl Hunk Tin. m-hoiiiirr Jmilnn Wimllry ,lmv|ni; plctura tlirutrr. Mr. liuiiu nwiinl by Cnptiiln TI1111111111 1>. llrown ,M,|i| ||,o ilnm-o "ilrovn nil thn ytmtiK .mil imllril hy hi,, »„„, Cpinln Mur- ,mu\ nt thn Clirlnllnn ii»»(icliitlnn in III . ISinwii. wuil milil lo Wllllnin V.li/y." Thn niilrnniii of Ihn mudsi- ll \, ml,m i,f I'ntrhiiKllr. 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«». ..•'.'!•'..''' Freneau Thursday night.- Firemen last, week. He saw two rabbits sitting piled the heap should be covered Baled Shaving*. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Johnstons, laved other farm buildings and; the ide by side and killed them both with a good layer of straw and final- Stop Thinking That You 'ho wore recently married, left Long large farmhouse, part of which was with one shot. ly with three or four Inches of earth Selling LEHIGH and WILKES-BARRE Branch last week for St. Petersburg, oncp occupied by Philip Frencau, the %»bury Park Man Dead. As the weather becomes colder the "Can't Afford It." PLYMOUTH COAL Florida. Mr. Johnirtone Is employed Revolutionary war poet. William W. Roundtrec of Asbury dirt covering should bo Increased L Florida as a golf profesalonal. Jailed Jor Liquor Violations. ark died' last Wednesday of pneu until It Is several inches thick. Stll We can install Modern Fixtures at a lower Ths engagement of MIBB Elsie Mar- monla. He was 68 years old andfurther proteotlon can bo had by Fot Twenty-Qva Yean. Henry Wilbur and Robert Komme piling corn stalks around the pit In tin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Undrew of Asbury Park wero sentenced in eaves a widow, three daughters and cost than you have ever imagined possible. Martin of Spring Lake Heights, to severely cold weather. • • -v Try a Ton of Thia Red Ash €%)' tho federal court last week for liquor son. Sidney Waters of Spring Lake has law violations. Wilbur was sentenced ow Rabbi at Freehold, If the pit is small, containing only been announced. to five days In prison and fined $1.00 Habbl Ieadoro Solomon has taken few bushels of cabbage, sufilcient Little Silver New Jersey Walter L. Johnson of Oakhurct and Kemmer was sentenced to five harge of the Jewish eynagoguo at ventilation will bo obtained if the led suddenly Tuesday of last week days and fined $28. ' Freehold. Ho was born in the Holy Btraw between the vegetables and r a heart attack. He li Land, where he received his early ed- the dirt Is allowed to extend up widow and three sons. Ervln—Qulnn. through the dirt to the top of tho Ml«» Avis Ervln, daughter of Mr. cation. Plumbing and Heating . Rov. and Mro. D. Doe Haney of Raid at XJn'on Beach. pile. Freehold left last week by automobile and Mrs. Charles Ervln of Colt's Federal agents raided George Roofing —Sheet Metal Work for Florida. They will also visit Neck, was married last Friday week One of the quickest ways to find a relatives In Tennessee. to Hubert Qulnn of Freehold. The Halm's place ot Union Beach Tues Job Is to advertlso In Tho Regis RED BANK SEA BRIGHT Stor Josef Hofman, the world famous ceremony was performed In St. Hose day of last week and seized 04 cases ter's Want Department.—Advertise' jlanlst. recently visited the Freehold of Lima church at Freehold by Bev. it alleged beer. tnent. military school where his son Is aJohn A. Kucker. student Freehold Wedding. Dr. Harry L. Sexton, formerly of Mies Lillian Appleby and Thomas COR this day of Long Branch, has opened an office at W. Kerwin, both of Freehold, were Oakhurst married In St. Rose of, Lima rectory tradition have Tuesday of last week by Bev. John traditional Charged With Wife BeoUng. A, Kucker. They will make their James K. Brighton ot Avon was homo In a newly built bungalow at © © decoration arrested last week charged with Engllshtown. ever brutally beating his estranged wlfo •Marriage Announced. . '.. . . large full who had made a trip from Verona 1 to Avon to visit her three children. Announcement has been made o blottom e d The Brlghtons have been mutually the marriage of Miss Pearl L. Robin- separated for some time and the chil- son, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. S. J has a refri and mums! Other dren yere living with their father. Robinson of Bailey's Corner, to Rich- ard W. Blrdsall of .Bedford. The cer- suggestions: Car-' Injured In Collision. emony was performed in Maryland, nations, Roses, Harold R. Gross, nineteen, of New October 31st. Bedford suffered a fractured pelvis Adams—Conning. quality had Sweet Peas and n an automobile collision near Key- Miss Jeanette B. Adams, daughter port last week. Charles Hall of As-of William J. Adams ot Ocean Snapdragons. bury Park, driver of the car In which Grove, was married last Saturday Gross was a passenger, was arrested •week at tho Freehold Presbyterian on a charge of driving an unregis- church to Albert Canning: of Trenton. OUR PRICES ARE tered automobile. The coupls will live at Anbury Park. REASONABLE. Commission for Engineer. Stolen Car Found, , The Long Branch commissioners An automobile owned by Mrs last week voted to allow O. Wolcott Phoebo Xooper of Clarksburg was MorrlB a commission of three per stolen from tho Pennsylvania statlor cent in preparing the plans and spec- yard at Freehold last Saturday week ifications for new Jetties to be built The car was found the next da; MEARS there. This commission will be In ad- abandoned In Hamilton township. Flowers for Every Occasion. dition to his regular salary, which Is Retires from Hardware Business, $1,800 a year. William R. Cloughly of Lon? Phone 320. Suit tor $260,000. Branch has retired from the haid ware business with which he was as AVENUE OP TWO BIVEBS, William. Qremlnger of Keanaburg (Ziudntatic has brought suit for {250,000 against Boclatcd for sixty years. The firm wai the Third avenue railway company of started in 1872 and was known a; RUMSON, N. J. New York for Injuries he received Cloughly, Nlchol and company. when he fell from a- trolley car last Injured In Fall. September. It was necessary to am- Edward Ericl'tson of Weat Freehol putate one of his legs and he la still fell from the mudguard ot his aut eitlii® foot size for In the hospital, ' mobile last week while trying 1 Bforunouth Beach Woman Dead. place a chair overhead. He bad Mrs. Ellen Klttell ot Monmouth wrenched his neck and tore the liga- Beach, widow ot Mellon F. Klttell, ments surrounding his ribs. died last Wednesday night after a New Beal Estater. long sickness. Mrs. Klttell was 78 Francis M. Vandervcer. who has years old. She had long been active been employed for' several years with In community and . fraternal affairs. the Freehold mortgage and realty company, has given up his position and has started a real estate and in- surance business ot his own. Sau MM Busy. complete, Employees of the American silk mill at Long Branch are contributing delivered and New Series of J300 a month from their pay for the unemployment relief fund. The mill installed employes about 350 persons and Is op- erating day and night shifts. Wynn—Chaffy. Ml»s Mary E. Wynn, daughter ot s greatly reduced Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wynn of Nep- tuno City, -was married Sunday of Friends Building and last week to George W. Chaffy. The coremony was performed by Right Rev. Mcgr. John J. O'Hara. A Washington Tablet. The biggest value in refrigeration—not an The Monmouth county councils of Sons and Daughters ot Liberty un- ordinary refrigerator built down to a price volled a Washington-, bicentennial tnblct In old Tennent church on Sun- .oan Association day. Mnny members of tho order at- • but an hermetically sealed refrigerator tended the ceremonies. Dmlli of Freehold Woman. — a refrigerator with four and a half cubic NOW OPEN! Mrs. Knnnle Rolf ot Freehold died At tho i.onj? Rrnnch hospital Monday of lnst wrck After a tlckne«9 of tour feel of space-at $129! That's news!That's wccltn. Hlio win rlxty yearn old anil The Friends Building & Loan Association announce the was tlic wlilnw ot George Rolf. One opening of n now series. Dues are payable on the 15th of each son BUrvlvi'a her. value! That's opportunity! month. Dlrd nt Iloitnllnl. MODEL Al. 4X Mlsti ,Snrili J. flrlnley of LonK Hrnmii IIIMI nt I ho Hatnrd hospital Westinghousc slashes prices and makes this This is one of the finest moans of saving and securing finan- at tlml pliwr- Tucddny of Innt week at cial independence—at the same time combining security, safety tho IIKO uf ~i!> yearn. Him \n nurvlvci Ry ono hratlier, Hylvc»t«r L. llrluloy timely offer —for you who want your new and a high return ot interest. ot I^>:ic Hi nnc-li. your «<»rvl<«« \tlnn Subscribe to one or as mnny shares as you wish, for every Hiileniimn Too Imrwrtlnfnt, refrigerator installed before Thanksgiving Merrill V. Drown, a nimni one shun.' you subscribe ($1.00 per month) you withdraw $200.00 flnleMnun, hncatne Imolent \vl at maturity. The coupon below is for your convenience ,.. fill lieorun J. Tnylor of FrfohoM refill — for you who want to give one as a Christ- it out and mail today. tn llntni tu liln «iile.« Ulk. Mr. Tny lui' hnil thn nnleiuiKn anegtril mul Ii man gift. Do not wait. Buy now. >v« fined |D. Want la Hw Annexed. Thn portion at Mninwnn lnwni<(ilii For .iltrer value what, other hnnwn n* Onk nlimlrn wnntn In I The Wrsiinglmusr is a refrigerator you can Friends Building & Loan Association Ulinexiil tn Keypoit. A J»rtl1lt>n by ninny inxpnymn nt ():ili refrigerator ran eaual lit is? linn burn unnl In 111* Ki lie sure al»oul. Huill by a company you can. 18 Wallace Street, Red Bank, N. J. ftlrUlii. Four mid n Imlf mliir frrt JI 111 her lioinn l«nt wft«k *n>\ lialf ni|li(irn f«-rl i>l ^IKH riMim. Mnkrn SI iio i-nlirt DIRKCTOKS: her IMI !<•«. nhi woi UVmi In Hi Srivirr. Plan. I*lr«li1r»| Myron V. Hiown Mauri''* FVI11 li..o(i|l«l wli«m ih» Imtu' «• —.r»J,i IIii, (if icr. 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5>s Eight RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 23,1932. \ Monahan. John Scorn, Clarence Upton, River Plaza New«. G«org. TVlrtli. Card Party Nets O»d« 4. A. F. O'Conntll. teacher—An- thony Calan house of Muriel Ossman, Edward Forguson. Stella cipalities, are members of tha aux-Trinity church of Red Bank last Youncucky. John Cherney, Stella Lopchuk. I Tfife Annual iliary. The society' is working Un Mary Cherry. Pearl Obuchowlci. William week, under the auspices of the irdnler. conjunction with Miss Ruth Williams Woman's club of this place. The of OBed Bank, who Is the nurse for show was given by Kresge's depart- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Conrad of Atlantic and Holmdel townships in ment store of Newark. New York havo concluded a stay the employ of the Monmouth coun- Garwood Dube has moved from with Mrs. Mae LeGiglla. ty organization for social service. Rev. A. H. Sutphin's house to the A large number of wild duckB have > Twenty-five tables were In play at Brenker tract. The house vacated leon feeding along the water front theparty at the home of Mrs. Bar- by Mr. Dube is now occupied by lnce the recent storm. clay and a first prize and a consola- Montgomery B. Jones. George Marz has been visiting at tion prize were awarded at each ta- The arts and craft department of irooklyn. ble. General sociability was enjoyed the Woman's club held a largely at- Miss Eva Hunter of New York has and refreshments of coffee and sand- tended card party for charitable seen visiting Mrs. GUB Mount. wiches were served. In addition to James Caplo and family have earance purposes last Wednesday at the Cl • the money received from those who home of Mrs. Charles Thompson. moved to Keansburg. ' attended the party a number of cash Bridge and 500 games were played. Mrs. Fred Zohn will entertain the donations were made. The auxiliary Mrs. George Curry and her two fternoon Social club tomorrow af- is planning to hold another card children of Germantown, Pennsyl- :ernoon. party, after the Christmas season at vania, spent the week-end with Mrs. Fire Company No. 1 will hold Its Holmdel. The activities of the aux-Daisy D. Rogers. annual election of officers on Decem- iliary are entirely devoid of over- Women's 6- wirls Apparel ber 8th. The Exempt firemen's as- head expenses. Every cent that Is sociation will hold its annual election raised is used to help distressed Holmdel News. in December 13th. families in Atlantic and Holmde! The Pleasure club will hold a so- townships. Nothing is spent for :lal Friday night. salaries or rent John Long, Jr., son of Mr. and Qets Under Way Friday! Mrs. John Ijong, was heart broken Mrs. Mae Gernsback of Newark ; The auxiliary has asked The Reg-last week as the result of casualties has ended a visit with Mrs. George ister to make an appeal for food among his pets inflicted by un-Martin. and clothing for families in need of known gunners who invaded the h>]p. • Such 'gifts made be left at farm operated by his father and With Entire Stocks^ the home of • Mr. and Mrs. Barclay owned by Bernon. S. Prentice. One or•..w(th Walter D. Fields of Colt's of the boy's pet rabbits lay dead on At Great Reductions Neck*, the overseer of the poor of the ground as a result of injuries It Atatatlo township. received when the hunters pulled it Maurice out of the wire cago where it was kept Another rabbit was missing Mrs. Doran Inherits and a pigeon was shot and killed. Her Husband's Estate John's fattier bought two rabbit* to Coats replace th» ones stolen and killed, Schwartz two previous occasions rabbits Daniel Doran, who was employed owned by the boy were stolen. on the fcong Branch Record for many years and was one of the best The date for the Christmas enter- known newspaper men In this sec- tainment of the Reformed Sunday, tlon, executed his will in November, school has been changed from Mon- Used Cars day, December 19th, to Friday, De- Santa's. 1923. His entire estate was be- queathed to his wife,Georgiana Dor- cember 23d. Phone R. B. 537. Off Regular Prices an, and she was named as executrix. A number of the residents of this The will was witnessed by Henry D. place attended a dance held by the In and Lena S. Brlnley. Marlboro fire company Friday night One-fourth less than their al- Mrm. Margaret A. Rawson of West A largely attended meeting of the Deal made Be'veral cash bequests in past councillors' association of the Consolidated Motor ready closely marked prices! a Will which she executed in 1925.American Mechanics' lodges of And this includes EVERY She left $100 each to her children, Monmouth county was held Tuesday William G. Rawson and Margaret night of last week at the chapel of Sales Corp. Toyville coat in our stocks! Luxurious- R. Slbley, stating that she was con- the Reformed church. Harold G, ly furred dress coats, mostly fident that her husband, Harry B. Hoffman, the state motor vehicle USED CAR DIVISION.' Rawson, would make ample provis- commissioner, was the principal That Kingdom of Playthings ... Ablaze With one-of-a-kind.. Also smartly ions for them. She bequeathed $8,- speaker. Phone R. B. 810. Good Things for Every Little Boy and Girl. tailored sport coats. Black, 000 to her sister-in-law, Lulu M. Raw- Miss Elizabeth Sherman, daughter son of Asbury Park, and to herof Eev. and Mrs. John Sherman All Cars on Display on brown, green, wine. Brown or housekeeper, Mary Farrcn. John played cornet solos at entertain- Used Car Lot. Santa's carpenters have been busy for weeks... blue tweeds. Rough, semi- Webber, her gardener, ijas be- ments last week at the Welfare queathed *l,000. A bequest ot $5,000 home at Freehold and at the Leon- West Front 8U .Near Fcarl Street, sawing, hammering, painting, decorating, in a rough woolens; tweeds, cam- w«a made to the Child welfare asso- ardo Baptist church. On both oc- great big space on Steinbachs Fourth Floor... elshair. Value, $10.95 to $150. ciation of Asbury Park. All the rest casions she was accompanied on the RED BANK of her estate waB bequeathed to her piano by Miss Dorothy Lefsky, and they've worked wonders indeed! They've Women's, misses, junior sizes; husband and he was no.med as exec- daughter of Mr. and Mr». Max Lef- built a veritable Fairyland and the jolly old fel- collectively. utor of the will. sky. Just to remind you that low himself named it appropriately, TOYVILLE. Mr«. Sarah H. Anderson of Free- Holmes Kmmons Is confined to STEINBACHS—Second Floor hold left $100 in trust to the First the bed with Blckness. we always have a. good se- And now, promptly at trie stroke of nine on Sat- National bank of that place, the In- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean and urday morning this wonderland receives Santa come from which la to be used in their daughter of Fair Haven were lection of Used Cars on FASHION SHOP caring for htr burial plot. The rest recent guests of Miss Catherine Stll- hand priced exceptionally himself.., and he will stay here until Christmas of her estate waa equally divided wagon and Cyrenlua V. Stllwagon. Eve to greet the thousands of little boys and among her sisters. Elirabeth Taylor, Fifteen turkeys owned by Peter low. Leonora Ely and Lily Blaln, anil Maher were stolen last week. girls who have been eagerly awaiting his arrival. they were named as cxccutrlcea of Dresses the will. — SEDANS — VanNess Quackcnbuah of Free- Union Beach Newt, Santa's Visiting Hours: Saturdays, hold bequeathed his entire estate to '211 MAM0UT1! 10:30 A. M. to 12 M.; 1:30 P. M. to hli wife, Mary D. Quackcnbu»h, in (Tha IU1 Hank lUililar can ba bought 'SO DODGE ID Union Death at tba itora ot Qua 8art' • will which ho executed In 1921.•on.) 'SO UK SOTO 5 P. M.; 7 to 9 P. M. Week Days, 10:30 Mri. Quackenbufih was appointed ex- •it STUTZ BIX to 12 in the Morning; 1:30 to 5 in the ecutrix of th« will. Mnny water consumers are no 70 CIIHYM.r.K 25% Mra. Knnnle VanOrtliMi of Howell >ylri£ thrlr bill*. It was reported '23 WIIIITKT HIX Afternoon. township hnmM lirr hunhnml. Churl™ Ihn meeting of thr borough councl '80 OIIKVUOI.KT Off Regular Pricei Thurtulay nlKht. It wnn polnleil oil! VnnQtdcn, executor of her will nnil '2» •XV1IXYH-KNIO1IT Hint with fid ninny consumers bo '.10 l'OlllI • ho left hfr entire ratntft to him.romhiK ctellni-uent It -will bo Imnoi Her will wns executed two ytnrniigo Ilile to nirel the payment nf watr •27 DOIHIK Santa Suggests • • • Our STUNNING collection of lint Mnrch. lu-nils when UUK In have a <1elli-iient lint prepared an ternoon and evening'dresses. nmnch rxfnilf'l her will ln»t July. If Mils me lint pnlil to ill-u-ontlnu Dollie With Her Moving Picture Kh« !«ft IV) to lw uvetl tor (ho uny- water reivlre. A report wan mnil up Ostrich trim, headed trim- ln(C t>f mMKfil for the rfJMmn nf heron Hie Mmnhnll limine. oil [Ihnre rimil. •mil. llK|ll»aln of JI0O nirli wei« rcnitly ilamnunl hy fire, and which Bathinette Projectors mings, separate jackets (some mftilfl to the MHUIKIIO Ca Ihn i.nirlitln nKter ullmilil b« turn VELVET jackets!), detacha- rhurrl). Ml. Mlrhnrl'n nrjihfttiaKft nt il';wn. /ripllmtlmi WIM nmiiKnn nf • amii-lntlnii lii mm the. liiillilliijf,. Tllla •3» mr.viiot.r/r ing rsoftncKH to bunt and HIIOUI- llrmlavrll AD.I Ml". Hil.lKft llosly uf IIIIU'K NTANDAIII) hl.\ Olin i,f I In-pn now ml,I,p|- ilnl- Mayo t'Minlv, lir-imi'l. All lh» laat Ull.l.Vn KNK1IIT 7UA A rrnl niiivlr rninrin ll.nt|un- (ler-lincs. Pink, green, nmt, fn'l Hint Hie, nmniilnllnii wmilil nut Ili-n 111 nntmiil lie ih ,-nlin-, of her fatntn wnn Wl to lii-r I'M '1(1 r.KHKX \fr\t% Intn mlliiK eni tnnim. Ken- nraiiinn 111!" I en|ninalli|lltr In lh« Wltll li'T ini'llll (uMllr; Lull, white, Muck, blue; rough Hirr. 1'ntrlrli (Unify, «»'l In IK •SJ NAHH I.II1IIT SIN nnmlcnl nml rnry In npcinlr, • veiit nnyilie wan Injutril. Ini-llr. lonp. r|xilw.i\ Itilrnm orepcH, nhccru, velvets, nl'<*R, Mary A. an>l J'.msti 'Jaiilr •WIIII'IT/r MIX Oni film Inrltnlni. KM in*, I Tic ntiil 11 i-iitnpl'-l i< 1 liruifir nf • 11 .if Mayo •-..unty. lirlanii. Mi Ml 1)1 IIAIUIl NIX lull, WOIIHMI'H and i Oman • pjwlul'-'i lift iipjilirw Kiati lie !>i>imiHh will ARmiTiin tra| 'w roun collectively. • IIM-IIIOI of III" «lll. Illly fur Itijui y lii ni>|iliiyrra. a Fnuilli MaisntM I'. TmM of li,r tolirt Kinii'1- IVIT.IMIIACIM -rlariinil nvrlail liy rnntia ..,n. Iff T. P./, lM « Will >|||rll Inau till* rutlltril t $75 aha virmttil la«l Anguai All i.f i If. i« nl I Ilia In,aiit uf liaalll 1 liar Imuarli'iM fiti nil in o «raa le(l |,, nln v nf nil niilfarawrlla Store Often -Saturday ll.r Hati(lil*l , Anna T. }ity, -| li Ill I. COUPES - <••! i,1 ))ar•!•'• «•• Ufl lo In f,. l.ilh l|., lwi> flallBlll'l a. I /<|r lli,l« T, I>av! Budget Shop (,. ,„ m).,i, 'it roun Evening till 9 P. M. All Girls' an.1 An T. ley. .t«tn»» I" I'tva I,, ,,f Man i MiiYni.ru no llla v... n.ii.,-1 ». . •,nn nii'iiriiAKi'.u t rAf llli.r l,f 111* "HI antntner In -• r..ii.I.IM < Aimi.A<: « pA'i't. nit i nr.vntii.r.T nr'dttr Coats 71.1 niiiiitn».\, hiallai waa f r f • 11 * ii minor. ntSRiNrm Dresses i<«ilm«t.fl •j» ri.vmoirni IC l.lxri In ll"»"r nf M'a flr-»taa m. Jl , I. ,.,..,,1,1, • •• Ml.. I.,,,,,. i up A pally **»* lvan • fa* $ ilaua|,'ai. Ml tnlVi. $40 .1 |lta I.-...I. • f M>* I >.«'! fai »t Mlimr"! I'l elet.iall-n till i In Ilia I Tnlnn ll»«* l, j.,,|.. MllMey lit b »n"l>iar, M>« IU- STEINBACH 5.oo i >.f H'i" ••• If jr,,., r»m* In. jrmi'11 liny • .1I...I !(l) Of»»J IK u r.v. so lir noio faalaf • a! (l,il> 1,.•!•<<• M'a Klaflar «".| U,. »•-••• «••>•- I nitfntrn in I...I mal.il rilr (»lm>".—"•••" i«*ii«« »•' u riinn , «almi». v.lia.n In l.a.j. la I.I.I I.' l.-li; til Mark, l.i..-,,. E, i (|U,..,..«. Mi ••»•! Mi .lil»«hUt»4 w*. fa.1, «»••«, !"••• 4 l» 1* Wfiinan'a, Ml"*i*. Jiml,.* *i a .-.II.. I ft««tt« lax, »l»», i COMPANY «rral rVJ »» |*»V. la* $75..,. (aT»ttMI»AI"»1»-»»-«*»4 MM* l|al AS BUKY PAKK I™. *><*>. tilt** ><»»•. »••>#« &,%,,* L.. t BE0BANK THE BEOISTEB'S PLATFORM. - An [AMI Place to lire. 'Located en the Beautiful Broad Street to thm ?iw Bhnwsbury River, one hour Sewer* on Every Street from wow Fork, and provid- More Parking Spaof ing ever? city convenience. RED BANK REGISTER Sidewalk* Along the Ulb Inuid WMUT. Bound u Saeand-Clu* tUttu »t th« Port- Subiarlptlon Piic«t On. Vau II.SO V6lOT&LV,N0.22. offtct it B«d Ouk. N. /. andti ti« Aot'of Mcrca 8, 18JS.t f< RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1932. Six UonU» tl.CO. Slagla Copy 4c. PAGES 9-TO-16.

tlent. More than 100 pellets are in shares, which in eleven years will bo Local Woman's Boy Shoots Thief; his back and it Is a physical Impos- Beer and Wines; Building and Loan a very valuable nest egg. Dinner For School" sibility to extract all of them, Doc- During the recent depression, the 'Circus Solly" tors who hayo .examined the wound soundness of the building ai;d loan Saves Turkeys uuy they believe that not one shot In Are They Coming? Will Cut A Melon Investment has been best proven by Gridiron Teams Coming to Town the charge failed to hit the soldier. the, fact that while many forms of Judge. TruBX Roles That Be- Vincent McGuire, With Hit The'!wound will not prova serious Councilman Thomas M. Gopsill Atlantic Highlands Association businesses and Institutions have been Red Bank and Mlddletown anbeurk Musical Comedy Per- obliged to suspend operations, the IrB. Holmes, $25 on the engine and tried to leave the Qulnn,* parsons & Dorcmus, acting mortgages paid off and' their prop- served promptly at 6:30. Tickets will with the circus. Ethel Fltzpatrlclc eaoh was bequeathed to Norman and among'some of these admirers, be- for the owners to the Twin Gables erty free and clear and then a num- bo on sale at Denlse & Swannell' as Annie and Elliott Smith' as Simon cause since last Soptember about 100 place. Tho troopers blocked the plllls Stevens. To Norman and 71111s way by parking their car across the apartment house on Riverside ave- ber of others get $273,500 in cOBh Salvation Army's cigar stors. Rotoflky, a ballroom peddler, will Sll Stevens was also given equal owner- of the. turkeys hnvq, been stolen. nue, asked In a letter that a light be which means over a quarter of a mil- Having the Leolardo football play- comedian parts. Sumncr Balnea will This represented a loss of $500 or entrance. Tho men in tho car were lion dollars put Into circulation In ship in a house and lot on the north John Dowd, aged 31 years, and put in front of that building. It was Special Services ers as guests along with the Rec be McGlnty, the town barber and In- side of West Bergen place said to bo more. Mrs. McGuire felt especially reported that funds were,Insufficient this locality. Bank players Is a new gesture on thi ventor of McGlnty capsules. Widow bad because of this loss. She had Maurer and Frank Cerattl, aged at the present time to Install such a part of tho Red Bank Bervlce clubs, worth approximately $2,000. Norman eighteen years, of Poole avenue, This series matures after a run of Commissioner Samuel L. Bred- Willow, a grass widow, who mourns) and. FWIa Stevens are ' children of done the major part of tho work of light. Tho letter was ordered filed. ileven years and one month, making This has been brought about througl her departed husband Clarence, will caring for the turkeys; and as every- Union Beach. Exempt firemen's certlflcateE were gle of New York to Conduct the fact that Middletown. townshl; MrsV Lucy Stevens. •", In the car were found blood- a payment of $133 on each share and be represented by Miss Irna Day. Mil- Mr. Rock was named as executor one knows who has aver essayed ordered Issued to Fred Noble and :ho Investor gets back $200 or a prof- Meetings on Friday, Saturday has no active service club similar t< dred Nettcrraan will act the part of stained work clothes and turkey the Lions, Exchange or Rotary or- ot the will. The wltnoBsea were Mrs. this job It Is no oasy task. Stacy E, Partrlck of Relief fire com- it of $67 on an Investment of $133, and Sunday at Local Chapel. a circus girl. Throughout. the pro- feathers. The police state that Dowd pany. ganizations to sponsor such an event duction there will be numerous Lira Collins Jumpor, and George J. The visits of tho thieves became and Cerattl, after being questioned, which averages during the term o: Woods, Mr. Woods . He testified tyd However, they did not get welfare committee. "• ' " •'".-' Last year, due to the manyi s_ FFlorencll n e PlPelleyl y;; '"Tlil PilgriPigrPlmmi Boy,y," Incident on the McGutre place will cations for withdrawals, tho bullilni of CaptAln'iipd Mrs. Arthur C, Baedle, J l that when he was a young man, be- apy'booty. give pause to the thieves. It Is not in charge of the local branch, will be James Gullllams; "What TThanksgivh - Tho newest Red Sank member of fore he became editor of the Red On Tuesday.night of last week a\k and loan association WSB competle dedicated by the commissioner. It ing Takes," Jean Williams; "Ah Ap- lo United Berv|cc Grocers, a co-oper- known whether tho man who was COURTS. to curtail loaning for about a yea petite," Helen Bennett; "A Girl's Bink Eoho. be iaA etudled law.and turkeys' we'te'' ptolin. "Vincent was Bhqtand the parties who were ar- was the commissioner who married tlve organization of Independent tbirt;-,htr«an prepared wllU for some the' *atchmorf^hat.night, but It'was and this has been a. great harden! View," Florence Felley: 'The Chick- ood stores throughout the country, ! rested were concerned la »ny ofThey Wolff More Largely Used This Captain and Mrs. Reedte just before , "ofTUs friends/ .H»ald that when p to the people In tho'territory, but e adee's Prayer," Alfred Plmencloj i E. I. Oakley, proprietor of a store n4 lack of vigilance on hlo part that tho previous robberies hereabouts or • V«ar Than During 1031, least $5,000 was loaned ea6h month they came to Red Bank from Albany. he went'to the home of ilre. Holmes the thieves' were.- successful. Tho Capt. Reedle hopes to make thla "Tomorrow," George Guilllams; "The t the corner of Harding road 'and not. That tennis Is Increasing in popu- Going back to normal leaning capai Mayflower," Isabello Boyce; "A "utfson avenue. Mr. Oakley's store' . on tUe.evening of' May 12th, Mrs. fltdlon turkeys were not' with tho On Sunday night tvvehv) ducks series of meetings one of tho most Holmes was propped up in bed by larity at Red Bank Is shown by a re ity will mean a great benefit to th onthudostlc ever held by the army Pumpkin Ran Away," Lorfal/io Gull- lecatne a member of the chain a rest, of the flock but were on a re- owned by Miss Annie Walling ot peoplo In the community and will lioms; sketches, "Six LlttlfT'Thank- Llna Collins Jumpor, He said that mote part of the farm., They were port made Monday night by Council In Red Bank. Besides being well eek ago. This organization, which after' he wrote the will the paper New Monmouth were stolen. The man Harold S .Allen regarding tho much towards starting things bac! fuls," Highlands outpost; "Tho Story last week observed Its fourth. annt- ot & different typo from tho others thieves broke Into the building where known for hla work In that organiza- wis'placbd on'a plece.M' carboard municipal tennis courts at the foot of to normal conditions. tion, Commissioner Brengle Is a of the Pilgrims," Louis Prag, Flor- ersary, has six stores In Red Bank, and were separated for this reason. tho fowls were kept'by prying the That tho association is in excellent ence Pelley, James Gulll(ama, Doris our at Keansburg, two at Rumson and. Mm; Holmes signed It by waking On Monday morning about one Broad street. It, shows that tho paid world-wide traveler and the author hermark. Mrs. Jumpor testified that binge oft a.door- They took all the admissions during the past year for condition is evidenced' 'by the fact of many hooks on religion. Tho pub- Parker, Alfred Plmenclo, Howard nd one at Holmdel, Hozlet, Colt'* o'olbbk Vincent'was, seated In theducks that wore In the building. Peters, Charles Parker; "Tho Sur- both Bho.and Mri'Woods wore in tho tho use of the courts aggregated that the Reconstruction Finance cor- lic Is Invited to attend these meet- *eck, Eatontown, East Keansburg, shadows of the shed when ho saw a A few nights previous twelve $571.65 as against $417.60 last year. poration granted the full amount of prise Party," Mary Bennett, Helen 'air Haven, Little Silver, New Mon- room at the time they signed their man stealthily enter the turkey Ings. names as witnesses. At the trial no chickens owned by Charles Tlndall The courts were used this year on the loan applied for and compliment- Bennett and smaller children In the louth, Seabrlght and Union Beach. attempt was made to prove that Mr. yard. Tho follow, after cautiously of New Monmouth were stolen. 3,80* occasions, whereas during 1931 ed the officers on the various reports class; "What Ruth Brought," sand looking around for a few .momenta, THREE COMEDIES. Rock Influenced Mrs. Holmes In mak- the number was 3.291. or an Increase snd statements required In connec- tray class under Mrs. Wolcott; vocal PROPOSED FOB JURY POST. ing the will. . . grabbed one ot the turkeys and of 613. This year the paid admis- tion with tho loan. solo, Myrtle Ralph; playlet, "Thanks- started to walk away with It under sions were 1,062. Lost year they were They Will Be Given at Mlddletown giving on tho Farm," Lois Wolcott, Mrs.. Jumpor, although, her name his arms. Struck by Auto Boforp a loan Is granted by the Thursday, December 1st. ovemor Moore Announces Appoint* 780. No charge Is made for tho use of Reconstruction Finance corporation, Mary Bennett, Anna Rice, Kathleen -waa signed as a witness of the will, "Stand still or I'll shoot," yelled Henderson, Myrtle Ralph, Francis ment of Dr. William M, Thompson. vu a witness for Mrs. Stevens. Pre- Rolls Under Truck tho courts on mornings and Sundays. detailed applications and financial The Young Women's League for Vincent • This year there wero 2,742 (reo ?d- statements ot the association must be ervlco of tho Reformed church of Ralph and Violet Badden. Governor A. Harry Moore on Mon- vious, '.o the trial she, had made an mlsalonsL and last year there were ay announced that he would send In affidavit that tho will was not made , Instead of complying with tho de- Edward. Moron of Riverside drive, filed, giving a record of all transac- lddletown village will present a pro- mand the, Intruder started to run, 2,511. tions for flvo years. ram of three one-act comedies un- ho name of Dr. William M. Thomp- according to law. At the trial sho Mlddletown township, is In the SATURDAY AUCTIONS ONLY. on for a full .term as jury commls- claimed that when she signed her still clutching tho turkey. Rlvervlew hospital with a broken Theso aro passed upon by Investi- er the title of "Distinctive Dramas" "I did not shoot right away," said hursuay evening, December 1st, at 'oncr In Monmouth county, despite. name she did not know that the was Jaw and Injuries to his left shoulder DISfLAY OF FASHIONS. gators of the corporation and then George II. Roberta Will Devote Rest eports that Republican leader* doing BO as a witness for Mrs. Vincent In talking about tho Inci- as a result of being struck by an the applications and all data aro uartcr after eight o'clock. Tho corn- of Time to New Dulles. idles are entitled "Not Quite Such a •ould oppose the confirmation by Holmet's will. However, Bho admitted dent afterwards, "because I thought automobile whllo crossing Cooper's Clothes £zhlblt«ach. Charles Conover la stage noons only. The sheriff's oflice Is alth'to tho shorlff. Dr. Thompson and I thought that before doing no under a largo, truck which was fol- parish h'ouso at Red liank. Six mod- innager and Mrs. William Waters la closed ot that tlmo. Mr. Roberts says »as formerly very active In politic* to provo that upon the probate ol I would yell another warning for lowing Allcr'a car. Tho truck, how- nuch gratified at tho approval ot the the will Mrs. Jumpor stated that she els presented clothes auitnblo for nan In tho amount asked for, as In.he business manager. Folks who ho Is going to glvo hla full working nd served several terms as tax cot« him to stand still. ovor, paBaed over tho prostrate man various occasions, with costume Jew- ava Been tho rehearsals Bay that a tlmo to hla new duties. He Is one cctor In Red Bank. heard Mrs. Holmes declare tho writ- "That'll whero I miscalculated," without touching him. heir Judgment, It Ij nn evidence of elry and accessories. Merchants ot ho excellent financial condition ot eal treat Is In storo for the patrons of tho bcut known auctioneers In this Ing prepared by Mr. Rock to bo her continued Vincent "Tho thief hud Red Uank who made contributions last will snd teitament. Mr, Dona- A passing motorist look Moran to he association. Tho Reconstruction f the plays. part of tho state. On Saturday after- AT ST. THOMAS'S CHAPEL. made his entrance through the gato the* hospital. Policeman Joseph Im- for tho exhibition wore Robert ifinanco corporation Is very strict In noon he will conduct nn auction of hay teatined that an affidavit of this and ho had left It open. When I Iny was nnnlgncd to Investigate, but Hnnco & Son, who provided furni- chancier wsi slgntd and sworn to making tho loans and In a large num- ItOAItn VACANCY. tho fltock of tho Olobo Furnishing IK Service to B« ' taw htm dash past tho Kate, still no arrests were made. turo; Harold 8. Allen, who provided company of K.ist Front street, Ited before htm by Mrs. jumpor and that electrical effects and W. W. Kennedy ior oC cases have cut down tho TomorroH' JHomlnif. a, similar aflldavlt wi> signed and holding tho turkoy, I opened lire mount that Imn been anked for by nl Flunk I'lunilipm Ilpcnniinrnd Hank. He was nbdut fifty yards away." fie 6ons, who furnlnhctf floral decor- A ThnnkBglvIng oorvlco will b* nworn to by the late Qeorgo J. A MEKT1NQ FOR MEN.' ntlon.T The committee In chargo In- arlous lnntlt\itt(inn. Krnnotli JtlTrfy for Appointment, ifld at ton o'clock tomorrow morn- Wood". Miss £,. V. Hemlrlokiori and The shot sped truo to the nmrk A now «»rlru wn.n opemed liy lli» AUCTION .AT HTOKK. cludait Mr*. A Sf. IJlidriiBtrulli, Mm. There In n. vuennry on tlio Reil HK at fH. Thomas's chapel at R«d Ml<« "Huff, who are employed at theand; the roan fell, landing on (ho lCdwIn Tlrmeh, Mrs. H. C. Mecklcm, BHOclatlon at Ihn November nu lank. On Friday rvrulng the Bun- turkey an he did BO. An Inatnnt Int- It Will Bo Held at thn Krd Hank lank board of lipftlth, duo to Uip. fnct surrogate's odlcc, testified tint Mrs. ItrforniNl Church Hunilny. Jr., and Mm. Frank It. Curtl*. ml many new shares wore tnkrn at Thn Htnck nf thn when |)fcen of Ilio Monmoulh county fril- hn otllcrrn worn iniMcctpd. A corpennto ctminiiiiilon service for Jumpor did not admit recalling nil t walks, rratlon of men's Rlblo c'liimci of nil M'ho Atlnntln IHKIIIHIIIIII bill ny night tlio Mndtrr riuuthrrB'n Imvn nn nurtlon of Itn rntlro fltock o, Tho Red Hank loilun of F.lkn will fiiinlturn nml Hour cnvprlnfcn urx1 IIPII nnd bo held Hund&y HIMI* <|«tn|l>, (ImioinliiMlnnn will bo held Hundny id loun iififiiM'Intlon wftfi orp.ll n'coinuipndril In n Ipltrr ttuit The man lay on the ground net sn host to tho Anbury I'ark nml .'tnturtlny jiflrrimim nnil ovpiitnn iiKiinliiK at liulf-paft lovon o'clock. nfterntKili (it ll»If-pa»t two o'clock i NovMnliPr, 1K.H7, nntl It linn limn tpiinplh Jpffn-y, imp (if Itift UK nnd tflfr surveying him for n. l*ong Ilrnncli lodgrn In Ilin ulatn nt Itn tit (it ,i on l^fiht r'ront «tr At floyott o'clock n srrvlcn for morn- Judgo Trumc. nflnr hfralni{ nil the nt thn Unformed rtlllrvll of ltml i'rry profltnhln nml /iiicrrn/tfiil. lillnvrn f tlm nn.tiiclMlon, hn nppiilutpil ti> III! taw nio.'imnti Vincent wimt Into llm illunllnllu rontMt 'Thurmlny nlohl, 11nd llnnlt. 'I'lio uriln will lin coniluct in; pmyrr mi- cdiuniunlon will bt Untlmony, ruled thivt Ihn will tin up- Itntllf. AlllonK thn frnturrn will ho cnlH nilit thtrn nionllla nftrr tlln nn IIA v/ii'imry. Thn furl that Mr. Jrf- held «ml Hint tlm ipiirnl lo hnvo it nit House nml by o»n of tho trlrplionn l>rr»mbrr 1Mb. Tho KM Hunk lorTK'' IIUHIIIP^!! IUI a jiluinbrr iplutr.n nl fi-iiiii two until live o'rloi-k nml mid nnd at ' if-pitnt irnvnn d'cloflc n nonjc nrrvlrn IPO l>y PlI Wool- million wnn ntmlnl, Mm Hint nnilfi MMI be dlBiiilmitd. Idlwnril W. Wlun Informal the elntn pollen nlioiil wlml 111 tnlPil to olilimn of llm Allnnlln inilnr tlin mnlin|{pmpnt of Joaaph 111*, ncmin (if thn PIIOOIIIIK, In Ihn (milrnllnn mpplllut of (ho innyiif] W«v*ll«. Inwn Rn«l 111.12 mimnicr tirPnrlirr *t illKliUivln inilUlInK nml l»n" nimoclii. I'lmillnnon, will t,o hM,| Ha.tur.lay mrty wpro IklKPRMl IC»I| Wlliwu, l'lnyrrn' Alutllnry IMprtliiK. iml rmlllcll. TurUry Wliimra. Urn Arrioiiinn rliurch «t 7'h«. NagM*. A aorlnl tilPPttnif of tlm I'liiyna' Ion Unit Ilirtn niii VPIy fpw nn"'iol' IIIRII), Ni,vrml,«r Jfllli, nt Iho (Hob* Wlllll Hull, John Klrrimii nml Julm iltillia In I hn aluln wlllrh ftmin up ti Twi, /Ivo lurlcy.1 wprd d/n[,ofi"(l o llollnmt. All turn all, IIIVIIP.I, la. ftiixlltory of Knlr llnvrn wm hrtil 1 1 hnlrl. Hilly Tiiiiilur will tin mailer lirlr irriint of ninllltlnt; nhnipt on Itnnr^i ni I'.llia. Tiinltslil, nn tlin i ii nprl nllvp plnii hint. IIIRII If) l«»t «(>k'l Il«Klat«r * IMlatnk" K»iitlrxn of wlmtlifr tlipy nt« rltmrlt laal IIIRIII. I'll/r, .1 |,,|,l|.n v.nr nf |-pfi'li|nu|a«, nnd tllllaln will b« oi-nirimi In Moirta llro., «lion «IOI« lie Ihl'f wlm llml liffll aluit Wnn wi nvraKn of plPv^n yrai". 'I'llA nllllllnl 'I'tialltinKlvlllK nyi'llllMi\<, nl Mm I'nillini thnnlPi liy Mlinl a.!varll«"liianl. Ulnlar llm * It 1 wlmm Ill RIKII', lint a BIIIII I «*iuch IIIPMIIIPIN or llol. vion liy, Mia. (', (Intiipy, Mtn . lln w«« In n At a. l«>«nt lirmlMK |,'|.,ir llm lllll ^ hflil l"lil|;lit In Ilio IClko* niKllldi .Inmi'i I*. Mi'llimoilnll (,f Wnllal Mwrrlnry of Oillrgn < lnl». J, I'!, llnlnaa, Mm, AtlgMatna, Wnlnnlr, W»ll M Turlirjr, i.atant «ll|ip«ll» Hint ottoriU fur gmw- rli, iirnMilnu. I IK will II'» frit M Him lommlpolon, |pri"trnr« lo tlm «|i nni. An px,r pt Inlinlly Inl^n nmntirr ill rM nml I l,ii i v Appli'iinto of Dull ill I.IIIU, ton of Mi anil Mia Mlei Innolliy Clllo, MiB ll.lwonl A \vi «lrl« warn i|iht)Ui1 tor «»(» al If III" Injnrl"! l">tt of hlo l»nly wm |i|tiitt|iin of tlin ilitllonit rnnil'illly fill f I PUPI vnl Innn Illia IIPPII mnilfl flit' Hip Inml OIIPPI A (PII pntinil tiilkny vraa illajiolarf nf t K | J ina I.lllln. vt Italian |ilarn, liai Colllna, Mia. Wllllaln K. flinllli nml 1 on . Nut T«r nwny, |mil>«i1 mi 'Ilm Ilin filmminilltirnl of tinltin. 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H'.T.1. ilil |,nllv "HI I," II I",I al my I," Mil, all'iolng Hill llm Hay fit .t«|t>.>> all fftlUil. or •!»•> ll» lt»'l I Hllvrr |,o,o ,,r lit of iilli ll,«[,|ei [I f rrinlillni; Itm tn»l,aya|a t, lita Hint wlial alnl* talk tl.Uar IMiH i,no |,,,y. In Ili vailcly In Inwtv Vlall Ml, Him It lia In tlm i ,iiiiiininliy riming tl i "inn II w« r ll|i|c| n flla.1. illll v/lint nn^-civmipiil Ima lia» |.Iy i,i| vllli • imlT Vatltly Ijt |>t*tentlti1 (i, fitt nnlr-ep, Iltl'let t|U a»n iiur 1'ivply Un (,«"t I wniily v *f • l,««,,l|f,,l :,,,., I In M tlchl h»f«l I'lliaa. \ altl.ll 1K.II t>i\ Ilia alt H IUt ill II «•< lit Enlnnl tilIII a ni IIPI |,iu|iBi1y ami i I>I lloliln«' ||,.y •i1|nllt«i| Hint tl,••/*•.! mat a|,[ia4,a.ti, n At « ini II in II |, ,,,,,»!,I,.,, I that n U ll,a tlma (a |t|ar« yuur ttfAtf IIIIM aany mil.I. tlntll Mon e| lur"< I""" •", t| Waal al liftnn i,tia pf Ilia gict! eI aiila |«ll<|r>. IT f »«il.|y. ol Truliln'a n!»U<>nor? Ai alyltma o aliral, lla.l Hank A>lr*MI«*m»nl, rn In ln,IMI",1 "|, Ihla > At "II "l Y l «U<|| lh« llitk»y |.M lr,,ly ,li,lla «i|lli luiKliig aVaa t»,i, al.l. r ,tMHha i'.. , il'ill laiflanaa I "0. «la,i liaa m°'ta I,,ana In Ilia Ail vai f laom Mill* III I >!•' 0 ,,T !•./ ,llali«>, |,,»,| Ul.l.., n. , I,, II,la full", v up I'aa H||.li»'i K J'lll MM In > i,natlilti| q (Ht 1 ittall a«U. ftatnta. tMM • ••' f will! a,,m»a ,,| Inlnl I •><• ) -.-ir f!• l,n,l«fwl|(ar> I. A, !» *«a |.a, f,i,t»ia.| taal .Iliit la I,elm •,,,.,,,! ai,,l |l I All alia nasollna tnnnaia I V.>lk Mr. a,,-1 Mia I-.1,. II,al Bin •( Ilia (laatx lta I Ih.l, 1,,..,. at Mtlla f!H. Ihlnga tl>at tif"|'la ti«v* tftailia,) ,\\ti A I >,,!.•, l-.l •••>.!. ,,IIIM I'il' ararma an,I \V..I Pi,,|.l altaal l< Injj Ilia .t«,|-l ««*!-.M la II,« vahla >ut Perth Amboy City Market chain of k Prograta of Unuiual Excel* McCsrron of Hance road at Fair Ha- John Sb»pt«r Hayts, pastor of the Freabyterlan Twenty-Four Couple* and Only Saturday an exceptionally large William Holtz the Victor in *stores received first prize at a meet- ven gave a surprise housewarming of Wallace otreot died at the Ha*-church. In charge. Burial. .was In Two Solo* Left at Nine group attended the meeting of the . lence Given at Meeting of Red party for the couple Saturday night, Women's Democratic dub of. Mon- Lawsuit Growing Out of anIng of the Perth Amboy City Mar- ard hospital ci. Long Brunch Mon- Greenwood, cemetery at Brielle. O'Clock This Morning—Mind Unuiual Accident at Laurence ket association last week for the beat Bank Organization Monday Mr. and Mrs, McCarron moved recent- day morning after an illness or eight mouth county held In the BleBtrlo • sales results during October. AH of by-iMri. Harry E. Storms. fly to Hance road from the former -weeks. He was 42 years .of age. Mr*. Laura FoulUs. Reader to Entertain. building at Aabury Park. v. ;,:. ' - Hvbor July 20th, 1931. I Miner cstato on Grange avenue, now Mr. Shspter1 wa»' a prominent the units -were represented at the Mrs, Laura Compton Foulka, wife The :number of contestants in th* Mrs. Howard Height or Sea•-'Girt William Holtz, Jr, of Catherine meeting, which was held in the asso- A musical program was given at owned by Carl C. Shlppee, Mr. Mo-bankor land, lodgeman of Monmouth Of John Foulks of Keansburg, died and Mils Margaret O, Manna of tho meeting of the Young Woman's Carron lias retired as gardener ot the county. Ho was raised a Mason In Marathon dance' being' hold at ttha street,' Red Bank, was a defendant ciation's own building at Perth Am- last Thursday at the home of herSmoke Shop tavern at Shrewsbury Fair Haven we're elected unanimous- last Friday In an action brought as a boy. The Somerville unit received club of Red Bank on Monday night place after 33 yeara' service. Long Branch lodge in 1019. He was daughter, Mrs. Lawrence McNamara ly to the office* of president and by MM. Harry B: Storms of Port The guests wero masked and Inalso a member of the Long Branch at nlno o'olook this morning had been result of an unusual accident July second prize and the Rahway unit got of Leonardo. <8he -was the daughter reduced to 24 couples and two solos. secretary respectively. Mrs, Mar-' 20th, 1831, at Laurenco Harbor. The third prize. Cash awards were made Monmouth. She sang songs written costumes of various kinds, and Mr.council of the Junior Order, United of tha late Seeley and Emmaline garet Spearing was eleoted second by Italian, German, French and and Mrs. McCarron had tome diffi- American Mechanics, and the Long At that time those left in the grind caso was tried In the United" States to the accompaniment of cheers and Compton of Keansburg. Besides had competed for 200 hours. The vlqe president, a-new office created district court at Newark before. other evidences of good fellowship. American composers in the languages culty in guessing their identity. Sing- Branch council of the Sons and by the reviled by-Iaw». Mr». Mary of those countries. The songs were her husband she Is survived by two danee enters Hi third week tomor- Judge William N. Clark and a Jury. Phe sales campaign was directed by ing, dancing and a buffet supper Daughters of Liberty. daughters, Mrs. McNamara and Mrs. Clayton of Belmar was elected, treae- roseph' Llnzmeyer, superintendent of "Al mal non cessate,!' by Donandy, were enjoyed. For several years he was connect- 0W. , • . • . '....'.-. : ' Tha plaintiffs were Lena Stern, Sid- "Let me die," by Scarlatti, "poor Charles Johnson ot:Jersey. City and Among those left In the contest are ney S. Stern, Manuel P. Vogel and ho company. The guests were Mrs. Hugh McCar- ed .with the Cltlieni' national bank Sylvia," by Schubert, "Lullaby," by ron, Mrs. James McCarron, Mrs. two tons, Paul and Frank Foulks of Nick and. Sophie- Ruaso of .Morris- There was « friendly but spirited Sidney S. Stern, Inc.. of New York. Arrangements were made for a of Long Branch. During the war he Keansburg. She alto" loaves seven contest for. the; office of nrtt,,*Jco minstrel show to be given on Wash- Brahms, "In the lovely month of Nicholas Butterbach, Mr. and Mrs.was employed in a-Wall street bank- town, Pennsylvania, whose ( dancing The defendants, in addition to Mr. May," by Schuman, "When thy dark grandchildren and three sisters, Miss specialties ate meeting with approval president. The nominees wer« Mrs, Holtz, wero Charles G. Klsh and hisington's birthday by employees of the John Splllane, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald ng house. Later he was assistant eyes," by Schuman, "Oawre tea VanBrunt, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Mary Compton, Miss Irene Compton upon tho part of the large crowd that Frank Johnson,'Mrs. Luoy DeCou son, Alexander Klsh, Jr., of Metuchen. Perth Amboy City Market. Bo- :ashler ot the Manasqu'an national and Mrs. Edward O'Flahorty. fin. learsals will bo started soon. The yeux bleu?," by Massenet, "Summer," Flnan, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Kara, sank. He became cashier and dlrec- and Mrs. William Dyer ot Keans- dally attends this event. The com- The plaintiffs asked for damages of by Chamlnade, "Birthday Song," by burg. The funeral was held at heredy relief is supplied by "Rubbarlegi" Johnson withdrew later from- tli« $35,000 against each defendant. Mr. ast in the show will bo selected by mous, Mr. and Mrs. Aloyslus J. Pat- :or of the First national bank of F. J. Pender, assisted by George Huntingdon Wodman and "My lover terson, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Malon«, ivon upon Its opening, and later or- daughter's home at Leonardo Sunday Charles Hagen, "Smiling". Billy Lovell contest In favor of itn. O'Flaljerty, - Holtz, who was represented by $. Al- Is a fisherman," by Lily Strickland. afternoon. Burial was made at Key-and "Qchnocde" Jimmy Carr. wh was announced as the' auo'cei*- lalro Cornwell of the firm of Applo- Mack of Red Bank and Samuel Kid- Mrs. Teresa Herold, Mrs. Elizabeth janlzedthe Shark River building and Brung of Flalnfleld. Mrs. Storms gave brief talks about Morrlman, Rev. John B. McCloakey, oan association. He also served as port. One of the more popular vocalists ful-aandldats when ihe ballots w»r« gate, Stevens & Keussllle, filed an an- the composers and brief interpreta- Is Miss Louise Nicholas ot Red Bank, counted. ' ' ,•». swer denying liability and alleging Misses Sarah and Anna Murphy, Mar- president of the Avon community tions of their songs. The musio garet Tobln and Johanna Connors, ilub. Mrs. Vlrflnl* WUlett, who was teamed -with Fred Elco at Gold piece*, were awarded/, to-the that he was entitled to $500 for dam- the start. Klco dropped out and. Miss ranged from tha early part of theAnton Schumann, Rtohard Tobln, Mr. Shapter was always Interested wife of Wllllom 8, WUlett,.died at clubs having tho bost atten,d*Ace - age to his automobile. Bunco Party For eighteenth century to the present Nicholas took Dan Williamson, whose records for the yeap. TheAsbury At the timo the accident occurred, James McCarron and Nell Ferry. In young peoples' movements' and her home at AUeriwood Monday. Be- lime. After the musical program re- _ . _ partner retired early In the grind, as Park Regular Demooratlo-,«lub. re- Mr. Holtz was driving southward on First Aid Squad was tot many years a Boy Scout sides her husband she Is survived by a teammate. ' 'J tho state highway at Laurence Har- freshments and a social times wore' leader. He was a member ot St.three sisters, Mrs. Charles Hagerty, ceived twenty dollars, Highjinds enjoyed. Mrs. Storms was ths re- RuitlSOn Couple One of tho first novelty events".to Women's DomooraUo club rectived-- bor. His father and rnotheV were The. bunco party given- last week ; r Luke's church of Long Branch, a Mn. Josephine! Grause. and Mrs. 1 clplent of many floral gifts. Emily Pennlngton, all ot Red Bank. be held at the Marathon was Btaged ten dollar* and a. ten dollar gold with him. Manuel P. Vogel waB driv- at the Episcopal parish house at .embnr ot the church choir and seo- last night when a birthday party was ing northward on the highway, with Fair. Haven for the benefit of the Recently the Toung Woman's club Married 20 Years etsry of the Sunday-school. Funeral services will be held at the piece went to the Union Beach Beg-. held a book review contest during house Friday afternoon at two o'clock given to Frank Sharabba of 'Redular Democratic club. Mrs. Howard the members of the Stern family as first aid squad of that place was at- Besides his wife, Mrs. Olive M. Bank, one ot the favorites In the passengers, when his car was over- lended by 150 persons. Many were "Education Week." Miss Sarah Mr, and Mrs. John Lemlg of Rum- Wright Shapter, he Is survived by a In charge of Rev. Mr, Der, pastor Height,-the donor, ' awarded the Askew, state librarian, was the guest ot the AUenwood church. Interment grind. Frank, who Is the eon of Mr, prlws to the presidents of,the re- taken and passed by an automobile turned away because there was no son were tendered a. surprise party son, Charles Wesley Shapter, and a and Mrs. R. 8. Sharabba of Bridge owned by Charles Klsh and driven by speaker. In the fifth and sixth grades will be made In Glendola cemetery spective winning clubs. • . more room. An entertainment was Saturday night on their twentieth daughter, Ruth W. Shapter, all of avenue, Is teemed with Mlea Babs 1 tho letter's son, Alexander Klsh. Tho given under the direction of Charles the best review was written by Betty wedding anniversary.- They received rhom lived with him on .Wallace by Funeral Director F. S.• Lefforaon Annual reports were received and Reedor of tho Oakland street school. of Manasquan. ltQt ot Maspoth, Long Island. the new Red Bank' Women'* Demo- Klsh car collided with Mr. Holtz's Wesson, who was assisted by Wll- many gifts of china. Popular songs treet. ' • • " Young Mr. Sharabba was' employed machine, causing the latter to runlam AnderBon, William Applegate, Helen Rogers of the Junior high cratlo league of voters was admitted . school was the winner of the contest wero rendered by Miss Ida Bennett The funeral "wilt "bia held this af- as a barber by hlB father at the time into the automobile driven by Mr. oseph Hennessey, Jacob J. Grimm, of Ruriison. A midnight dinner was ernoon at two o'clock at St. Luke's Zacheous Snyder, Sr., to membership In the county organ- foXV*r. thV44 Ve seventhaju w ^,ia t^aa), eighttia^ii «,*h# andAufte ' fiiibininthi j tho Bayonne Marathon dance began. Vogel. It waa agreed by all tho par-Kenneth Goodall, Leroy King and 5e church with Rev. Carlton K. Van-who made his homo with his son, isation. .... ; ,. tics concerned that Mr. Vogel was In gradesd . In thhe highih hschoo h l contest t " . ,, ,. He entered this event and while at James LaBau. Thos0 r eccnt w0 Mrs Hook, pastor of the church, assisted Edward W. Snyder ot Keyport, Bayonne met his present partner, Further meetings of the county no way to blame for the accident. the winner was Martin Becker. Boolts | . P. . . ™ -. Mary by Rov. Dr. Alfonso Dare, pastor of organization will be discontinued un- Tho first prize at bunco was wonwere given as prizes. Desmond. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Des- dropped dead yesterday morning In Miss Flint. The trial continued for two days, by Mrs. C. Cremen of Asbury Park. The judges were Miss Elizabeth |mond ond daughter, Mrs. Harold the Red Batik Methodist church, in his bedroom. He was 89 years of A special floor show will be staged til January on account of tho com- after which the jury deliberated for The consolation prize went to Miss Woodruff, James Lemig, Miss Louise rge. Burial -will be in Green- age and was a veteran of tho civil tonight (Thanksgiving ovo,) accord- ing holidays. At the January meet- two hours before bringing In a ver- Munslng of the., Red . Bank library awn cemetery. ing an active program will bo pre- Helen Antonides of Red Bank. Al- and Miss Katherlne Barney and Miss Lemig, Miss Ida Bennett, Miss Kath- war. Besides the son mentioned he ing to Manager Billy Lelghtner, A dict- The jury decided that the plain- together about fifty prizes weiiej erine Daly, Vincent Sexton and Jack' leaves three other sons, they being "kiddles'" matinee will ba held, next sented for the coming term, tiffs wero entitled to damages of Margaret Thompson, teachers at the awarded. Harry Veroneau won thehigh school. O'Brien of Rumson, Mr. and Mrs. Miss. Anne Thome, Charles Snyder andLZacheous Snyder, Saturday. Another canned. goods $1,420 from Alexander Klsh and that door prize. A doorstop donated by Miss Isobel Grlesenbeck was theAddle Kind of Eed Bank, Jack Dels- Miss Anne E. Thorne of Matawan Jr., of Koyport and T. Walter Snyder matinee was held yesterday and the Last Night'* Bridge, ' •.[: Mr. Holtz was entitled to $400 from Mrs. Eula Hansson, was won by foodstuffs received were usod for the Mr. Klsh. The jury gave its opinion guest soloist at the meeting. Other ler, Joseph Brady, Dr. Edward died Thursday morning at 6:3q0f West Palm Beach, Florida. The Thomas Scowcrott. guests were the members of the As- Sweeney, George Delsler and Joseph o'clock from a complication of dis-funeral will bo held Friday after- relief ot the needy la Shrewsbury. Flayers In the bridge gamos con- that Mr^ Holtz was not In any way Mrs. Hansson was chairman of the ducted last night In the lounge ro6m - responsible for the accident. Judge bury Park junior auxiliary, the mem- Swall of Jersey City, Miss Sheila eases. She-was eighty years of agenoon at the home of Edward Snyder. "Uncle Jim" Harklns continues In committee and was assisted by Mrs. bers of the Point Pleasant Junior Terry and Mr. and Mrs. Henry in March. Miss Thorne was born his popular role of master of cere- of tho Elks' home under ths direction Clark ruled that the damages should Helen Moxley. MrB. Esther England, of Capt. G. V. Weir were Mr*. J.- •be paid by Charles G. Klsh Inasmuch club, the members of the Evening Moller of New York and Mr. andat Holmdel, the daughter of the late monies. Muofc is furnished by Jackie Arthur Hansson and members of tho Walter L. Johnson. Mullor's orchestra. Dunlop, MIBS A. Carton, Mr. Slick, • as it was not established by the evi- department of Long BrSnch, the offi- Mrs. Jack Murray of Long Island. Thomas Thorne and Margaret S. first aid squad. cers of the Red Bank Junior Wom- Holmes. For more than sixty years Walter L. Johnson, who died Tues- A list of the teams and solo danc- Mrs. J. Warren, Mrs. Elmer Morrow, . dence that Alexander Klsh was act- day ot last week at his home, on West Mrs, Royal Truswell, Mrs. Goddard, Ing as his father's agent in driving an's club and the members of the she had made her home in Matawan, ers still left In tho contest at nine Red Bank library and the librarians. A COMING WEDDING. where she took an intense Interest Park avenue, Qakburst, and whowas o'clock this morning follows: Mrs, John Hlgglns, G. V. Weir, Mrs. the car. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. Lewis, Hi. M. Goddard, Otto Gllllg. Mr. • Flowers were presented to the guests. in everything which tended toward burled last Friday, represented the Number 1—Asher and Patay -Frown of flfth generation of direct HneJA.de- Egoff, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Webb, H. Mrs. Thomas llnckctt of Rector The club recently made a donation Miss Margaret Soffol to Become the the upbuilding of, the community. Lona Branch. . ' •• Bride of Edward Hebeler. Her special .delight Was In the .rais- scendantB'Of Samuel Burk of Revolu- Number 2—Charlca Doremui of Indian, M. Beatters and Walter Hamilton. Two Young Men Hurt Place Guest of Honor. of garments valued at $10 to tha Red tionary fame, who fought In the Bat- polie and Jeanne (tunn'e. of Samna, Ohio. The winners were Mr. Clancy and Bank needlework guild. It Is planned ing and giving away of flowers. This Number !— Billy Lovell of Bay ton, Ohio, Miss Margaret Soffel daughter of tles of Trenton, Princeton and Mon- 1 Mrs. Dunlop. In Plane Crack-Up Mrs. Joseph Bray of West Front to hold a dance between Christmas she continued to the end of her life. and Mnrgeret Brown of Long Branch. street entertained several guests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Soffel ,of Colt's Only last year she sent a large num- mouth. Mr. Johnson was a cousin Number 5—Curley Cohen o( Detroit and and New Tears. Neck, and Edward Hebeler of Forked of Mrs. Susan Ivlns ot Spring street, Mary Sklar of South Blver. A Klemm monoplane crashed Sun- Monday night at a miscellaneous ber of bulbs to be planted In Me- Number «—Bobble Madison of Toledo, Lecture by German Count. day afternoon in a field near tha shower for Mrs. Thomas Hackett of Eiver will bo married Monday noon, morial Park. She was a member, of great-granddaughter of Mr. Burlt. Ohio, and Mary Mllla of Baltimore. November 28th, at the homo of the « i» Count Felix VonLuckner will ap- Swimming River country club. Glr- Rector pjlace. Mrs. Hackett was HER FIFTH BIRTHDAY. the Matawan Woman's club and "the Number 7—Steve Serenko of South Blver pear at the Convention hall at As- formerly Miss Koberta Melvln of bride's parents. Rev. A. F. Lang- and Pal Nellea of Portland, Oregon. ard Granvillo of Bed Bank, the pilot, old Literary society. For many years Number 8—Nick and Sophie Runo of bury Park under the auspices of the and James Shay of Rumson, a pas-Maspeth, Long Island. A Party Given for Lois Pease of Bel- wlth, pastor of the Reformed church she taught Sunday-school In the PIANO RECITAL. of Colt's Neck, will perform the cere- Norrlatown, Penniylvanlo. -^ Monmouth county oouncll, Boy Scouti senger, were rushed to the ' Rlver- The house was decorated in pink ford Last Week. First Baptist church and took an Number 10—Moe Sfcperatetn and Inta of America, Friday evening at 8:15 vlow hospital in the Red Bank am- and green. Bridge was enjoyed, high mony. Mr. Hebeler Is a former real Interest in all the activities ot that Program at Woman's Club by Pupils Lehman, of Lonir Branch. Lois Pease, daughter of Mr. anddent ot Colt's Neck. He is engaged of Miss Margaret Manna. Number IS—Sle Wlillamion and Violet o'clock. The talk is being staged-for bulance. Granville had a gash on scores being made by Mrs. Hose church. She Is' survived only by a Rolllni of Cleveland. ' ' - ', ' the benefit of tho Bea Scout division. tho forehead and he was also cut on O'FIaherty, Mrs. Charles Glblin, Mrs. Mrs. Melvln Pease, of Belford, cele- In the boat renting business at Forked sister, Eleanor S. Thorne. Funeral brated her fifth birthday with a par- River. Miss Soffel is well known at Parents and friends of the pupils Number 15—Joe Maatere of North Arl- The experiences and adventures of the side- of his body, but he was able Walter Layton, Miss Helen McCue, services were held from her home on of Miss Margaret C. Manna enjoyed Ington and Kay Enelea of Faieatc. to go homo after receiving medical Miss L«na McCue, Mrs. ~~' ty Sunday afternoon. The room was Red Bank, where she has been a Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Number 17—Frank Sharabba of Redthe famous German "Sea Devil" will I decorated in pink and white and afrequent visitor at the home of her a piano recital Friday night at theBank and Bftbs Flint ot Maspelh. Long Ii- be related by himself. Count.Von- attention. Shay Is still in the hos-Coyne and Mrs. .Minnie HendrlckaR. Rev. carl H. Koeker, Jr., officiated. lanil. large Jack Homer pie was In the cen- grandmother, Mrs. David I. Vander Woman's clubhouso on Broad street. Luckner has sailed on the seven seat pital. Ho has a broken nosu and Interment was in the Thorne plot In The pupils ranged from five to slx- Number 18—Robert McDonald of' Dl- Others present'were Mrs. Hubert ter of the table. The celebrant re- veer of Wallace" street. trnlt, lolu. and has visited almost every count*?. ankle. An X-ray photograph showed Gaul, Mrs. William Lake. Mrs. Arnold Holmdel cemetery. teon years ot age. The program con- no fracture of the stall. ceived many fine gifts. Refreshments Number 10—Pat NicoletU and Jetn Soden, Mrs. George Grause, Mrs, of lee cream, cake, orangeade and sisted of "Amorlca" by Tad NovlnsSchultz of Lonff Branch. Granville, who la nlnteen years of Patrick Hackett, Mrs. Catherine Mc- and Norman Hewitt, "Ding Dong" by Number 33—Gerard PalmlKo and Vir- Church Society Meets. ' candy wero served and tho usual pas- ] WON FRIZES AT FAIR. Mrs. Mary Wyckoff. ginia Maxaon of Ixinir Branch. A short meeting of the Ladles' aid ago, and has been flying for over Carthy, Mrs. William Hawlett. Mrs. times were enjoyed. Caroline Nevlns, "Bedouin Dance" by Number 27—Don La Orega of Holly- year, hired tho piano for tho day> Harry Norman, Mrs. Miles Hyram, one of the oldest residents of this Alfred Nledermayer, "RuBtles of wood. California, and Julia Slkoreky of BOclnty ot the Baptist church wss Those present were Evelyn Lovett Awards at Event For St. Thomas' Dayonne. held last Thursday night at the horn* . Shay was riding as his guest. At aMrs. Edward Connors-, MrB. Frances Chapel of Bed Bonk. section, died suddenly last Friday at Spring" by Barbara Manna, "Dance of Hazlct, Betty Ryan of Atlantic her home at Rumson of a general of the Spooks" by Betty Moore, "Ger- Number 80—Jack Kerrigan and Beoef Mrs. Frank House of Spring street. height of 500 feet Granville banked Egan, Mrs. Edward Sagurton, Mrs. Highlands. Gladys, Eugene and Wept of Bfiyonne. the machine to make a turn and I Charles Humphreys, Mrs. John ^el- The recent fair for tho benefit of breakdown. She was ninety years ot trude's Dream Waltz" by Marion Ol- Number 32—Robert Sullivan ind Mary Eighteen members were present. The George Morris of Red Bank, Beatrice St. Thomas's chapel of Red Bank son, "My First Dancing Lesson" byFurka of Bayonne. ' next meeting will be held Thursday, went into a sideslip and then a nose- dell, Mies Grace Hackett, Miss Ma- Ochsenrelther of Middletown, Fran- ago. Her health had been poor for dive. Granvillo shut off thB Ignition bel McCormack, Miss Elizabeth Fltz- was largely attended and very suo- some time. Tad Nevins, "Country Gardens" by Number «3— Frank Scerba and W. W. Dcember 20th, at the home of Mri. cis McLaughlln ot Long Island and cessfull financially and In other re- Barbara Olsoni "Ruins of Athens" by Miller ot Bayonne. •ind managed to level off th& ma-patrlck, Miss Nancy Sweeney and Anna Mae and Frances Long, Bethel Mrs. Wyckoff was born at New Number 84— Billy Walih ot Philadelphia, Elizabeth Jones of Brown plate. chine just before It crashed Into tho Miss Catherine Bray. spects. A ton of coal donated by thi York and was the daughter of theBetty Moore, Marlon Allen and Graco •olo, . ,, • and Jean Robertson, Marlon, Ruth, Fair Haven coal and wood company Janriarone, "Italian Dance" by Shir- Number >6—Frank Qulnn and Margie soft dirt in a cornfield. Tho plane, Allda and Ina Smith, Dorothy John- late Thomas and Katherlne Welch Brlcker of South Ozone, Park, Long- Iiland. Card of Thanks. •which was owned by tho Alrvlew fly- waB disposed of on tho co-operative ley Leon, "Indian Lament*' by Jane Number U—Samuel Getfood of Phila- By this method I desire to thank son, Louise Elton, Wadsworth and plan. It was awarded to Roberl Garvln. She was married twice. Her ing service, was demolished. VETERANS" ELECTION. first husband was William Alexander Tamlyn Guptll, "Doll Dance" by Flor- delphia, aolo. • the members of the Fair Haven TOI- Mildred Minor, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hemphlll of Manic street. James ence Martin, "Spirit of '76" by Naomi Number 40—Joe and Dot Dean of Long unteer fire company for their Threo years ago Shay suffere Walling ot Belford, Mrs. Joseph Lov- Valentine and her second huebanil Officers Chosen by Disabled Ex- Austin of Fair Haven received a ham Rogers, "Elfin's Frolic" by Anna Branch. prompt and. efficient services ren- four broken ribs when a car he wai ett of Hazlet, Mrs. Sadie Smith of was John A. C. Wyckoff. Both are Number 49—Ore' and Beatrice Orvle of dered by them at the fire which oc- driving crashed Into a pole at Fal: Soldlcrs Last Week. and Dr. M. C. Dabney of Red Ban Louis Campbell, "Valse Brllllonte" by Red Bank. Keyport, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard received 100 pounds of sugar. Th' dead. Harold Reynolds, "Gypsy Dance" by Number «!—Jimmy Carr and Millie curred at my residence a fow days Haven. He Is employed by McCue'; The following officers were elected Fleckensteln of Fair Haven, Mr. nnd , MrB. Wyckoff Is survived, by a Agentorih of I,o» Antelee, California. ago. dairy of Long Branch. Infant daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Wll Norman Hewitt, "Goln* Home" by John P. Mulvlblll, by Shore post of Disabled American Mrs. Louis Ochsenrelther of Middle- Ham Spratley received a prize fo: daughter, Mrs. Lucy Harvey of Lit-Grace Jannarone and "March Hon- Number 69—Charles Carr and Bobble town and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morris Allen of Jerier City. —Advertisement. I Veterans of the World War at a being the most perfect baby at th. tle Silver, and four sons, Alexander grolse" by Barbara Olson and Bar- Number 66—Dun Wllliamion and Loulie PLANNING XMAS CHEEK. ! meeting at Harold Daly post rooms of Red Bank. fair. Valentine of Livingstone and John, bara Manna. Nlcbolaa of IU.l Bank. at Asbury Park Friday night: Samuel and Richard Wyckoff, all of Card of Thanks. • As an added attraction during the I doilre to express my thanki, In Tho Kntro Nous Club Will Give a Commander- -George Fleming- of Key- A WASHINGTON PLAQUE. Jlumson. week beginning next Monday the behalf of the members of Troop S, Party lor lied llank Children. port. A SACRED CONCERT. The funeral was held Monday af- PABENT-TEACHEB MEETING, management of tho Marathon has Boy Scouts, to thon who In any way Sanlor vlre mncler—Goon:. Sullt ternoon at two o'clock at the fu- secured the services cf Madame He- helped to make the recent entertain- Tho Entro Nous club of Ited Bank van of Long Branch. Gift Madp to Tennent Church By a it will lie, Given at New Monmouth Trennurer-—Benjamin Cornlnz of Red neral parlors of Albort W. Worden School Orcheatra Performed at At-monta, who baa been billed as a fore- ment given by the troop and tbtlr met at tho Molly Pitcher hotel last ratrlotio Lod«f. Friday, December 2tl. friends such a success. Thursday and arranged to hold a Bank. on East Front street, with Rev. Wil- lantlo llifblands Last Week. most physio and metaphysician, Secretary—loiter Phllllpa ot Ellieron. Twenty councils of Sons and A aacred concert will bo given Fri- liam H. Carhart, 8r., of Little Sliver Madame Hemontn. appeared last John P, Mulvlhlll, card party at tho hotel Friday after- The next meeting ot tho post will The orchestra of the Atlantic High- Scout Mister, Troop I. noon, December Oth. at hnlf-past two Daughters of Liberty lodges of Mon-day ovenlng, December 2d, at eight In charge. The bearers wore William utimmer at tho World muieum at —Advertisement bs held Friday nli;ht at the name mouth county presented a Georgo o'clock In the New Monmouth Baptist Hobrough, W. Harrison Shampanorc, lands high school cntortalne.d mem- o'clock. The prollta will he used to bers of the parent-teacher associa- Keansburg, where her performances Klvc a Chrlnlmnn trco p.irly for chll- place Tho post Is an a rising to hold Washington bicentennial plaque to church, under the direction of Mrs.Oeorge W. Ivlnn and William King. proved very popular. Bhe formerly a boxing match during the winter. old Tennent church on Sunday. A leorgo Ellin, wife of tho pastor of tion prior to the business meeting Card of Thanki. ilrrn of Ueil riunit and vicinity. Burial wa» In Evergreen cemetery of that organization last week. David appenrnd In vaudeville on the Radlo- We desire In this manner to ex- Krlclgo Kumr.i wero plnyctl nt lnst special program waji Riven ss ar-the. Atlantic Highlands Baptist nt Little Silver. Kelth-Orphcum circuit. press our alncero thanki to all who Young Women's MtyUng. ranged by Rev. Charles II. Ned, thechurch. Mrn. Ellin was formerly a Williams was director. In addition wrek's meeting nntl refreshments there was a program comprising a aided us In our bereavement, those •vvrro :*ervr-l tiers In Ilnllnn, Kremii. lirnnniv nnil Mia. Mnry .lonra, president of tho Mondny nftcmoon at the higgh school, lllntry bert W, Worilam nn ICaat Front aired of " '38," At tho business meeting an K th t k t IN MEMORIAM. Tli-UMn fur tlio 11n11y tin lirt-emlin , Knj;lliiti, luoiiiipnnylnu hr-iirlf ntthe il fniRBllty nrn neemanry niiilllnry. will welcome, tlioeo who «t- Kor th« ppan t two tftum reprep - it' ii Ktrnt mi, with iuv. w. W. Kimnarly, paator appeal waa mnda to parenU to en- In aail but loving nietnnrp of our deer (ith rimy tin obUlip'd from nny of nlnim. leml thr Hire All Drmnrmtln of tlm cltapd of the Holy Conimun- roll In th* memherihlp of the auo-scntlnirtl . thhe f frrshnmn, nophomnreh , eukbler and aUter, F.llen I*, [.eyton, who proplc." p aiaad aftay one year Iln. on November mnnli'-n liyy rnlllii-,: nt theli '. — —•••»- • - wdiiien of Hud llnnk anil vicinity ura Imi nf Fair Itnverr, In charg-n. liu- cltclatlol n to Klv nnnncinnnnl «nil Junior and senior clnmn luve bt«n IlliUnlit)> Celilirutril. ltli l nftmft- nchonlhl, I/«sItt ye«r • tb, liorni- or liy i'-lr|>h Invited to Iln prenent, Tlm onlrera rl«l waa In Ml. 1'leaaant cemetery aupport to the actlvltlf" plnnnrd for "Hone but not foiautten." 'Ihe liii tlKtnyn of Mm. K\ llle Ottn I IIAHN DANt'K. ths frenhmdi t«am won Ihe tourna- nf the nuxlllmy In aililltton t^i Mra at Newnrk. tin apliool tean. The pecniber meet- Mother. MRB. KtnTNA IIAVKrff. nll'l Mrn. llnriy Welnh wrre l«trr- John I). William* lxTt Mrlh-rmnll'i, hUnll |n»' I,.At dull. Illfla tr.iln HWIne; holldayi.. li lira.iiii-r, Mi.. Mary M»«<1 K«xport IN Mf.MQMAM. la mi A<<-litrn). Ilin Ktirata for Mm. (llto nnit MIA. nf Illghlanila, illxl IMI wr«k >t th" The Pint Mnnrnoiith (\re rcnipruiy itnry unit Mm. {'Inrii r.e.llnrtl irr> Ill loyliiB iflnamlilanra ,,f m, ,|lcr ,1,. \\'**III|I wrrr iimiifiileil by Dilwnnl A. 111 i rUlii nt» lla t»iil)i niinlv-ei iinty lni*l>ltalll l (in Killll " llalamll . I la -wag 44 Frank I^a of Fir at atreet wna ler (-»nl Tarty 1-arif.ly Atlrmlexi. ler. Mil. tlliehalh Wnnller. «lu, reaaei) Uolir-H M.-lll-l Ci.llln-i. Wllllnin 'I nliili'r, Kinl" nt- ntiirilay fveiilng with a iiein ilnnri yrnm of n|[e, anil WAa an AtlKlneer loiialy Injured In an aul*»miil)tli> arpl About 3M peraoni uttendeit R rard • way Nrtvtmbif IKth, flv# y$mit •IDI rnt,,, i.-m (i[ Ml.IIII'I Mir. .Inlm M. dent near llahway fliirnlay eyenlnj "llona. 1,1.1 „„! f,.,,,,tl«n." In iiml linn-, ll.'.rr li.,,U I III nn |,rn nt tlia Pull M''i,iii,iiilh r, I,....111,,.I.r HiK-lnl IMrclJm f HIHIAIII) • HI tho nl^ftmelilp l^vlattmn. A yi jinrly "ml country atur« liaM laat »»1 HIMI1 if I '• •• t f • 1.1. Ii 111 III* | ,,,m., when hie rar waa run Inlo liy a rnr Hrnll,ai, vi.llni; finiinnritrn rr,ll«lr 'tlirir ^vrtB URn lie waa anverely araldaii, Olii nlRhlh t fll. ntiitltnrluit n *t MiMlll 11 r • ].!'••! uilli a finituini *i 1J*» rmil)« l,».llfn' «i>i)«llly nf HI in -wfilrli w»r« e-»v*(i«l Tlr/rotl. Th« WII.MAM niMI'flllN. n lni|:o 1,hill,In', inlir wltli 1 tin \»tK" P'lvnllrr. 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.iiiiiita n *M$$M±. BED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 23,1932. Pairs appointment for many of the unem- for a Hudson river bridge from roadhouse. He came Into th* bar Burned Weddings. Scarlet Fever ployed may bo avoided. " West 6Tth street, New York, to of the Dunham place when he bad , The work authorized to date will Union township, New Jersey.~°Sioth- worked until discharged, liajf «,n '\f. ERSQNAtf This Morning Schanck—Tilton, Cases Checked employ in all at maximum only about lng come of it - hour after the murder and seemad Miss Eleanor A.. Schanck, daugh- fifty men for varying periods run- It was likewise the year Starter excited when ho beard tho nowi. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Schanck ,ningr between now and next May. •• Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weaver- are Traip Ran Over How and Ham- "Thanksgiving" will be the subject Caldwell, successful on the Jersey Dunham was Hla wife, Car- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owens ol of Colt's Neck, and Frank H. Tllton, School Authorities Make Prog- The ntost of the labor must be tracks, signed the two-year contract man-born, had oeen KnthorlneHein- pered the Firemen in Their if the Lesson-Sermon In all Churches Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. skilled.. There will, however, he a Wneroftt , il Christ, Scientist, on Thanksgiving ress in Stamping Out Disease for $25,000 a year with the Hudson zel. Mr. and Mr*. Harold Potter and Work—Building and Nearly Tliton of West Long Branch, wero reasonable amount of unskilled labor County Jockey club and the Sara- A quarrel came to light. On tha lay. The Red Bank service will bo Here—First Death Reported required. Colonel Cowan desired fur- daughter Barbara of Hudson avenue married Saturday night at seven toga association, Editorial writers preceding Sunday night Dunham All Its'-CoqtenU Destroyed. it 11:00 A. M. Last Monday. ther to point out that all plans to are visiting at Metucben.' o'clock at the home of the bride's :ommented enviously. struck his wife at her roadhouie. Ufta.Jeanette Matthews' of Peters The Golden Text Is : "I will praise parents. Rev, A. F. Langwlth, pas- supply employment on these projects Fire caused by an overheated fur- the name of God wKh a song, and Scarlet lever, which has been are contingent on the willingness of It was the year, too, when grip and her brother, Conrad, threatened plico wlil spend the Thanksgiving tor of the Reformed churoh of Colt's irevalent ,1a Monmouth county for nace early this morning destroyed the will magnify him with thanksgiving" tho contractors to co-operate, which was sending people to their graves, to tako revenge. holHayo »t her parents' homo at bungalow Neck performed th» ceremony In the ho past few weeks, caused the death alow on Woodland avenue at (Fsalmo 69:30.) . wo happily to date have had, as the and small pox was jumping tho The funeral was held and two de- Little. Silver owned by 3. Graver Car- presence of about sixty relatives and in Monday ol Paul Chandler, one- Among the. citations which com- labor supply is entirely a matter mortality figures. tectives attended. After tho burial Mr, and, Mrs. Marshall Longotroet ter and occupied by John Grabollnky. friends of the contracting parties. year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank prise the . Lesson-Sermon Is the fol- under the control of the contractors. But the talk in BUI Dunham's they arrested Mrs. Dunham and tier of .MaUi-wan, Mrs; Danlul Wood of Nearly all the contents of the bun- The houso was attractive with dec- Chandler of Spring atreet. He was lowing from the . "This Is the Colonel Cowan, Captain Antono- place was the track. While they brothers, Conrad and John, and Linden place and Mrs. Mary Long- galow were burned. The building day which-tb.a I« bougm street. The firemen disconnected the a pancake supper to be held in the Mrs. B. G. Martin, Mrs. U Parker, 295, Charles Ericksen Policeman There of a winter's evening they at tin, itom s( J. C Knight and William hoao and the train passed on. Tho near future. William Curchin, Sr., Mrs. Henry Benjamin Pryor 274, Policeman Jo- MUSIC BY HAROLD LAHOS. B. Wsttra.) foregathered in tho warm tap-room hose was then connected again. By Westdyke, Mrs. Mary D. LamberUon, seph Evans 287. Captain Harry Van- Tho Baptist church Is completing to ease their cold joints, and go Masttr of Ceremonies—BOXY TTJRNIER. The Ladles' auxiliary of the Bap- an ingenious method a way was arrangements lor the annual father Mr. and Mrs. William Curchin, Jr., Note, who shot with the team, made back and forth over the merlta ot tist church cleared $30 by a Toco pan- found later to place the hose under and son observance to be hold on Fri- Mrs. Alonzo Curchin, Mr. and Mrs. a score of 278, which was not count- Tor Reservations—rhone Globe Hotel 3794. cake and' sausage supper Friday the tracks so that it waB not neces- Harry G. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. fast trotters and stables. sary for other trains to stop. day, December flth. The supper wiil id. evening. be "served by the World Wide guild Frank P. VanNote, William Schanck, "Billy" Dunham knew a thing or two about the gee-gees himself and Lister Wilson left for a business The members • of tho GraboIIsk; and a committee from tho church Alex Curchin, Jr., Miss Reglna trip'to tho Pacific coast last week. family wore obliged to leavo tru choir. "•' ' ' Curchin, Miss Helen Lambertson, Employing Men Up owned several first-rate horses. He While her husband Is away Mrs. Wil- house In their bedclothes. Mr. Gra- A meeting of the Phllathea society Miss Evelyn Tllton, Miss Camilla the Contractors was an amiable chap unless he took son will stay with relatives at Now bollsky's son Alex, who Is eleven was held last night at the homo of Matthews, Misa "Ella Clark, Miss too much and then likely as not ho York. years of age, is sick with mumps. Mrs. Cecil Ledlard ol Madison ave- would grow quarrelsome. Jean M. Curchin, Harry Anderson, The unemployment committee of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woodcock are A quarantine notlco was on the nue. Mrs. C. M. Teller will assist the Mrs. WUllam H. Colby, MIBS Marion There was a quarrel on the even- spending the winter at Winter Ha- dwelling, About $60 In caah was tn hostess. tho Monmouth County Veterans' ing of Wednesday, , December 23d, the house and Mr. Grabollsky was Schanck, Harold Schanck, Sr., Har- council, in the course of its efforts ven, Florida. The first in the series of vesper ser- old Schanck, Jr., Mrs. Viola Cham- 1891. Dunham had been playing SAVE $ $ $ under the mistaken Irnproealon that to relieve county unemployment, John Swackhamer, son of Mr. and vices to be hold by tho Baptist church berlain, Stanley Schanck, Rev. an cards with Patrick Phalen, a host- Mrs. Egbert Swackhamer, is improv- tho money was in a trunk in tho col- called upon Colonel A. S. Cowan, ler at Mrs. Dunham's roadhouse at lar. Ho attompted to re-enter th( will take place Sunday alternoon at Mrs. Langwith and daughter Falvin. ing, frAra poisoning caused by Ivy commanding officer of Fort Mon- Nutley. Tho men. cams to grips. BY USING OUR burning bungalow through a cella four o'clock. The choir will render a mouth, in reference to, obtaining polBon. special version of "The Song, of Johnson—Hess. Phalen was a trifle better than Dun- The members ot tho Middletown window to obtain tho money, but he some portion of tho employment that was prevented from doing BcTtfjf Mr. Thanksgiving." ham and was winning the bout bridgo club were entertained last The wedding of Miss Lucretla R Will ba available upon new construc- Carter. Tho money was not Burned, A luncheon will be served next Johnson of Long Branch and Ar- tion at the post. when Dunham pulled a revqlver woek at tho homo ol Mrs. Wardwel It was removed trom tho bUngalD- Wednesday noon at tho Methodist from hlB pocket, shifted his grip to GIANT O. Thomas. Mrs. Wardwell G. Thom- nold M. Hess of Seabright took place Colonel Cowan, with his custom- by Mrs. .Grabolisky. church by Group i ot the Ladies' aid Saturday at Holy Cross church tho barrel and hit Phalen In the as, Jr., Mrs* F. Marklle Schad and society. First table will be ready at ary kindly interest in the welfare of face. lire. Jlaltby Jcllff received prizes lor Bumson. Rev. Peter Petz ol New- the communities around him, has al- Mr. Carter estimates his lass ol hall-past eleven o'clock. ark performed tho ceremony, assist- The fight ended right there. Men having tho highest scores and Miss $5,000. It la partly covered by Insur- The Women's Christian Temper- ready, through the constructing: PEA COAL Mary B. Ayres got the consolation ed by Rev. John E. Murray. The quartermaster, Capt. E. P. Antono- dragged Dunham loose and shoved ance. Mr. Grabollsky had Insurance ance Union will hold a meeting bride Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phalen from the back room into the award. Others present besides thosi of $200 on his furniture, Tho onl; Thursday afternoon ol noxt woek at vich, made every effort in his power mentioned were Mrs. Charles O. Ben- Raymond Johnson, and the groom is to place at tho disposal of tho un- bar room. As Dunham still appeared contents of the bungalow saved, asld tho residence of Mrs. Grace at 123 a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hess. belligerent they coaxed him Into tho Much Larger Than Regular Pea Coal. nett, Miss Loulso Hartshorne, Mrs, from the cash, were a radio outfit anc Mechanic street. employed every position possible. In Miss Johnson was attired In kitchen and clo3cd tho door. , Dun- Frederick O. Adams, Miss Emily Pea- a chair. Mr. Grabollsky was cm The Methodist Ladles' aid society this he has had tbo most pleasing gown of white satin, with cowl neck- hnm, dizzy and shaken, sat down by cock, Mrs. Egbert Swackhamer, Mrs, ployed until recently by Peter Farre will hold a birthday dinner In the co-operation from tho general con- line and period sleeves and bodice. a table with his back to tho window. George W. Smith, Mrs. Irving Hanco, of Shrewsbury. He has been unabli church dinning room Monday night, tractors, ChajleB J. Smith construc- per Ton—Cash. Her tulle veil was trimmed with Mrs. Henry K. Ball, Mrs. John Caroy, to work ot late on account of hav- December 8th, at seven o'clock. A tion company of Trenton, who are In tho bar Mrs. Dunham was busy. $10.75 roacpolnt lace and fashioned with Mrs, Goorga A. Pclatush, Mrs. Ar- ing been kicked on the knee by Christmas party will be held at the actually doing tho work, nnd from Two muzzy Irishmen wero in dis- thur L. Foster and Mrs. Gorct H same tlmo when gifts will bo ex- cap adorned with seed pearls and tho various local employment relief pute about Mlchaol Davltt's defeat Conover. ,- • • changed. Tho Boclcty will hold its orange blossoms. She carried a bou- organizations. by tho Parnellitc, John Redmond. quet of bride's roues and chrysanthe- A strictly fresh-mined, High-Grade The Red Cross campaign in this regular business session Wednesday Colonel Cowan, however, desires Tho talk waxed In the steamy air, mums. Her cousin, Miss Hcicr district is bolng vigorously carried night, December 7th, at half-past sev- that publicity be given to tho exact nnd a "tchk-tchk-tchk" from buxom Hcaly of Shrewsbury, was maid o Lehigh Anthracite Coal. ol Mrs. Frederick Tatum la chalr- Steals Loaf of en o'clock. situation in this matter tn order that Mrs. Dunham did no good. honor and wore a creation of\fie8l rr. ol the campaign committee and Tho Lutheran church will hold lta confusion of effort for relief and dls- It was the year they broke ground ', Mr. 'ohn Carey Is her assistant. satin. The bridesmaids were Mri Bread. Arrested annual Thanksgiving services tomor- John Mulhern of Newark and Mlsso Ml. Emily Casey of Rutherford row morning at 9:30 o'clock. On and titt- daughter, Mrs, William Wil- Phyllis, Alvina and Josephine Hess Sunday morning the Lord's suppor Haiel Krautter of Maplcwood wai son ot Asburj Park, were recent Tony Mironi of Shrewsbury Ave- will bo administered. Blblo Sunday guesU of Mrs. Lydla Mr Smith. Mrs. nua Plead* Guilty to Charge flower girl. Mr. Heos's lathor wi will be obsorved In tho ovonlng with best man and tho' ushers woro Ed M. V. BROWN Casey, who is 83 years old, enjoys re- and is Given Suspended Sen- appropriate Bervlccs. , markable good health lor a poraon of ward Hess, Jr., James McGough Tho womon of tho Lutheran church John Mulhern and Frazer DeCam 24 WHARF AVE., RED BANK her ago. Sho formerly lived here. tence—Sayi Family in Need. missionary society aro rehearsing for TEL. 27. The railroad Btatlon was broken In- Declaring thnt lack of steady em- tho pageant, "Tho Gift Perfect," A reception took placo at tho Lo TETLEY'S ' to Sunday night. Tho intruders got ployment and slcknoas in tho family which will be presented Humlny Cabin Inn at Portaupeck and was nt a small amount of cash from the drove him to it, Tony Mironi of night, December 4th, In connection tended by 200 persons. Tho coup drawer of tho tolephono booth. Shrewsbury avenuo this morning with the annual Ihnnk offering sor- loft on a wedding trip to Vlrglnl Tho tcuchora and oflicoro of tho pleaded guilty to taking a lont ot vlce held annually by the womon of Tho -bride la a graduate of Mon Dnptlst church mot Momlny evening bread early today from the brend box tho United Lutheran church of Amer- clalr normal flchool. Mr. Hess is «t tho homo of Mr«. Thnmna Mor- In front of tho Atlnntlo nnj PacMo ica. Itrnduato of Leonardo high ochoc ford and pinna wore niado for tho and Rutgers univorslty, and nt prei company's food^flloro on Hhrowabury Tho Hunday-nchool of tho Ilcd Dank Chrlnlmna Hundny-school party to out la manual training teachor at th vonuo. nnd Koyport Lutheran churches, will bo held Friday nflornoon, December HcnbrlRht anil Atlantic Highlands hold a Joint teachern' training clniui 23d, end lor a Cllrlitmnn pageant to Mironi was brought to police head- schools. •with tho pastors ot thn two churches bo glvon Hunriay, December ^Qth, qunrters ly florueiint Oiborn llarrl- non, who caiiRht him In the act. Ho i\n tho instructors. Tho school will Tlia tlufo churches of tlita plnco was arraigned at nine o'clock thla convrno nltornAtoly once a week In rtnmhruakl—Dobry. hold union morning before ltecorilcr Wllllnm tho IloilOlank nnd Keypnrt dlntrlctn. Mloii Radio DoinbrosUI of llllladale »nrvlrn thin ovnnlnK ntChrint church. J. I'oulnoii on a chorgo of petty lar- Thin week tho vtntm will moot at thn nnd Victor Dohry of Freehold wrre Jtnv. J. J. Mennler, I'finlor of tho Ho- ceny. . homn of Mliw Elalo llnhrnnbnrff of ninrrlril Monday, November 7th, at formed chiirrh, will preach tlia ncr- Tim mnnnRtr of tho ntorr, Cluudn linnli-t. Ht, (Inbrlol's church nt Hradovrlt by The Toy Shop of Monmouth County ninn. Onkernim, aUlod that milk «n well Hcv. J. J. Lucllt. Tho coromony wiif Tha Jlnpll«t YVmM Wlile Ktillil will nn IIIMII lind liccti ttolon from In jinrfoimtil with a nuptial mn"n, Mir. .V Kihlny At tho hninn of front nt Uin ntorfl for tho pnal fow Fair Haven News. i'Mwnnl McPonmiKh of H<"1 llnnl. i Mrn. ClmilmCll i Wltmm uf KennalnirK inonthnth , Thhn hl unitl milk pluyrd thn wcdilltifj march anil Announce with' Min1. Albeit Itgniirlrkunn In placed In truht fit th «t">r« by n nulo. Tho luldrnmntd vrna (Tli. IU,I Hank Itni/laOr ti(in Il,an (,.,.,,1,timuM1 viola Dohry ami tho grimmnmnix wn.i «h*rK« at th« inofctiim. ml thn tnnrnlnft lioforn Ihn nlorn opfMia, Kiirlla ami rtoh.it Om»ar.•'"'and' .''*[|,: Anthony D«l,ry. • , lln|>ll«l Chrlallnu K.ixlenvnr inert IIIR Mlrnnl, U|»» nml lllllna of tho valloy. Tim tinnily of Dint nncltmi nil hrftncl left at tlln IC|iUrnpnl piulntl ll'illnn fur liildrnmnlii wan nltlrrd In n yrlluw THREE nvrr nfUr Ihn I'MIII, nirvli Junior Chilitlan IDndmtvui- norMlm 'Unit lll|i III I'riinaylvaiila, nli'l l,Vn Tim mnnlalrnli-, InrlnR Hint thn itt Itm Mrtlinillal i luin li, 1'ilrna wain YlilU atntc, II|IIIII (hair Ir|ini, Iliry ^THANKSGIVING I>I*H!AH df tnliltiir liieitii nn<1 milk «wal,lr,| I,, Mian NalAlIn I'ai kor, whr> will l^mitnri lhri||- tlllllnq nl li" urw Aiiili.y Uat Tile>'lay fi (MII tn fmiit of al'iren nnml. ha limit I h« ripnniiii wnr Vfltnl «< ill »»«<•.1 aa a allot,limilnaai Mlaarn atnln lionpllnl at Itniiniirt, ulin,. Iliry t co HI lip, uriltrntwl Mllnlll InlrUly liny Hvalyil il»iinalt mi,I Vlnlnla. llmllli, mn innpliiymi, easily and Aor so litt/ III III* rnllllly Jill «! Kienlinlil, Im Mtpvail of r«Mi(igu» «lii> Kipirannlail "Mliuita Mimaa" and lalattd, "Ml< k«y MnOaa") Ilarvoy amt Una Wii noi.n. I lit iilnnlnrirrtt (if tha {Dan 'P. 1'eaailt. »»ll Mmralltia, Mm wt|« ntlltAl n» /y TELEPHONE a ciilmril In Ida and grimm; VVIIMain Mlaa < lar« , rraa iTt«««e-l Aa a. *rtl, h, lijr ft Itr«li1nnt III Dionf. 'Ilia Tlllim ilally mnipaiiy ,l«frat Ml" Mn||,,,|. riinllh aa a rtpantah Mla« Olatn ('. l-nrlt I,.. .,,1,1 !,„, *There't Ihc warmth of real dienaiKip Bill nlnl Mlaa l:ll>,nliolh Ituaanl) a* WlngalKalt aalata «u Ilia o.,ulli al<)« DAYS I..I >»li A MM" |iiaam,L.1 cit Illn .tt,,*<,f I V,,|,«| ,,,,„«, »„,! It,,!,! end affection in lh« worcJi that tptcd t'ltilpftiiy |it tvhi (ill) 'if Ilitro !trn It f., lUliU i.dwllliu Wagiia umiiea laa Ml.. Alli-o Mmall lif rialnnaMwaa In « Mr, gullili i,f (liange, 'I'ha |nn|i Come To Toy.ni.d over llic wirci. }>ttv«a wtitt a! Ilia *|*i »|)1>iii fair ft, n'illtt'1fi>1 on tlia r*«j|ilh l,y rniUei'q I',.,,loll K far |lit« aeamti, Tha riati yniPl Mi". ,Jam»« M. Alil« nr I .ah• vr t iimh. mi. i.f ||l0 IIII.MUII.. ,,r 11,<> • Giving new vigor and foilli for the woilt (I.mill HM.w.1,,,1 / ilrai. T»i> November 26th, 28th, 2!Kh. " ii,» n.i.i i,r nt-* |.'-i>.i. it,• •.,,, |,x don .p.mll,^ . f.v, ,i,y. ,,111, In,UK.* aii,| * liliniliM' uf Ulg» IIIIII'I of (he (iayi aiirad. II,.111.y I.I,., Til* !!•» |,aa >ll 1,a *o iii air '!!•• ••.,„..! ,,,.iri Ml.. Anna Mm (.liy of llama n...t 131, )n hija ai« .,II tli. ,,!«,-. Ml.. I'ark la '1 w«a t>ufl( A ! 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to do the work themselves. The relief work will be eon- Impart is that banedceot kind ot In- OABMSNTS FOR THE POOB. fined to contiguous territory. Tola will Insure close per- Thanksgiving Day iraac*. wcloh by preventing lonis THE RED BANK REGISTER sonal supervision and fairness to all. The careful Be- jviates the necessity ot indemnify- Annual Meettus* of the Middletown ESTABLISHED 18J8 BY JOHN tt COOK. lectlon of trees to be out down will add to the beauty Editorial Views School Thoughts .g tar them; thus saving both the World War Needlework flulW Lasl Week. of the estates by eliminating dead wood' and aiding In the remlurn and j-laki." VlFl'JBEN XBAB9 AGO,. Ttaa annual mettlnf of the Middle- GEOBGE C HAUCE, Editor. growth of young trees. The plan entails no expense and In conclusion I.want to quote from town ntedteworlt guild wai held provides work for men for their own direct benoflt It F. Howard Lloyd Ducutte* the n address prepared by * committee FBEDEIUG S. HAYES, Managing Editor. The Twentieth Amendment. The proati Iron, a lecture held in Tuejday, November 35th, at the Re- could and should be put into practice In other communi- Part That the Founders of the " Now jersey men In 1S3S on the formed church at Middletown village. It is expected that the short term lucattonal needs ot the state: lie Red Bulk armory tor tha benefit THOMAS IRVING BKOWN, ties. Republic Played in Establiih- t Company B ot the state militia The guild bad collected 9,SS< new of congress, which opens on Mon- "We utterly repudiate as unworthy, garments and tm «econd-hand gar- Publisher and Business Manage/. No doubt this otter of the woodland owners will be day, December 6th, will be the last ins Education.) - t ot freemen only but ot men, tha We*l,B00. ' taken advantage of by many who are Jobless. Thoso who Monmouth county men who hadments and they -were placed on txhl- "lame duck" session. Seventeen (Br T. Hon.rJ Uoji.) narrow notion that there is to be an bltlon, Most of them were distributed Subscription Prices: accept this opportunity to obtain fuel by labor Instead of states havo already ratified the Npr- ucatlon for the poor M Buch. Has sen commissioned «i Uautemnts paying cash for It will earn a double vlotory against Old It seemed to me, Mr. Editor, after 'ere William B. smith of Red Bank, at the Middletown .township health Oas year — rls constitutional amendment abol- _od provided foe the poor a courser ounter at Cimpbtll'i Junction t,n\ »t Man Winter and King Boreas, for there Is no observa- reading the President's Thanksgiv- Michael A. Vlraoola. of Long Branch, Six months J— 1.00 ishing tho short session, providing earth, a thinner air, a paler iky? the county welfare home at Freehold, tion more true than the old adage that ho who cuts ing Proclamation embodying- the oca not tha glorious sun pour down George A- Mount ot Atlantlo High- Throe months .50 that tho new congress shall meet in Mrs, George A, Delatush, tha prest- wood warms himself twice—once when he cuts it andJanuary and that the president- first proclamation—that of President Is golden flood as oheerlly on thelands, Edward O. T&ylor of Middle- 'own, Lloyd A. Hofeman of Freehold dsnt of the guild, presided. MUs Telephone—Red Bank 13. again when he burns it elect bet Inaugurated that same George Washington issued at the .or man's hovel as upon the rich CathBrine Appoll, superintendent ef end of the trying times through ind Frederic O. StulU and A. Rob- month. As most stato legislatures man's palacoT . 1 the county, welfare home, anl Mlu which he bad passed in saving his. Or Is It on the mind that Gk>d his rt Waltter of Asbury Park, ' TEE BED BANK REGISTER meet during the coming** winter and Max VonBoldle, formerly of Lin-milxa. nldgrway were the prlriplpsl public sentiment strongly approves country from breaking on the rocks tamped the Imprint of a baser birth, speakers. Hereafter the meetings of Is a member of of Ignorance, oolflshnoos and petty that the poor man's child knows •oft, w»a oommlsBlosed an ensign in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Uncannily Accurate^Af, the change, there is every reason to ie navy. the guild will be held the flrit Tuei- believe that the necessary approval jealousies after, largely by his char- th an Inborn certainty: that his lot dty of each month at the Mlddletoivn The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the acter, being responsible for Its es- to crawl, not climb? It Is ooti' ao. Maurloe SohwarUs and Harold Mo- Eeforrried churoh. ' an Election Barometer. of nineteen more states will bo giv- 7onn>ok war* transferred from Camp use for republlcatlon ofcall^iews dispatches to It or not en. tablishment, that it would not be 6d baa not done It, man canno£ do otherwise credited lri'tMi jsJTW^nd also the local news A great deal has been printed since the election amiss to express our thanks for Mind is immortal. Mind is im-ilx to Camp Gordon near.Atlanta, The evils of the'short session havo irlal.. It bears no mark ot high or eorgln, published therein. about the uncanny accuracy of tho straw, polls con- long been rocognlzed by students of those far-sighted, clear-vlsloned pio- ducted by the Utorary Digest, the Hearst newspapers neering spirits in love with the iw, of rich or poor. It asks but Luther Savage of Red Bank en- government, and soveral previous •eedom, it requires but light." flted tn tha •naval reserves and wag WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1932. and various other publications. It Is pointed out that resolutions had been offered/In con- ideals of their country and counting- on Its childhood and youth for 1U Boys, girls, parents when we vision mt to P«lham Manor, New York. Doc's Column In no instance was the forecasts less than 95 per cent gress providing for. its abolition, ur needs and desires for' the future correet. The polls were taken by sending ballots to but only tho Norrls resolution ever perpetuation—who fought to secure free publio education in America. I it us not forget to give thanks for owners of telephones and automobiles. reached the point of submission to less valiant souls who made it pos- DOOJGS OF THE VETERANS. Tomorrow It TharikBglvlng.Diy. These Hoodlums Should tho states. Congress and the peo-believe parents will be interested to The other day Tho Register received, a letter from read what has been said by our ble for us to. hava what we have In With 06 inaoy of u«, and to many Paul I. Redcay, principal of the Middlotown township ple took a long time to think it o present. [eetine of Vernon A. Brown Post Not Get Off Scot Free. great leaders on this subject, and I of Bed Bonk Last Week. ot those nearest to us, unemployed • high school at Leonardo, Indicating that a still more over, and it Is well that they did. i »i» The Young Men's Republican club of Red Bank has Constitutional amendments should feel that the ideas contained in these and in straitened clroiitnitahcei, accurate method might be used to prophesy elections. expressions are capable of practical Vernon A, Brown pott of the Vet- leaned backwards to an unusual extent In order to avoid Tho letter pointed out that in a straw poll taken at thenot be adopted In haste in response Slew Church Body ani of Foreign Wore of Red Bank it may seem dlfKoult to find Inspira- unpleasantness over the late election. Early during the to a more or less spasmodic) out- application today, and in some quar- Middletown township high school a few days before ters are oadly nodded'In place of the vas to havo disposed of an eleotrlo tion for prayers of thanks a* w« faoe campaign the club bought a Hoover and Curtis banner burst of popular sentiment and with- Formed Last Week ilock on the cc-oper&tlvo plan last the uncertainties ot approachlngwln- election Hoover received 54.3 per cent of the total vote out serious reflection or regard to misunderstanding or laok ot under- at an expense of $150 and swung it across Broad street and Roosevelt received 49.7 per cent. Inasmuch as tho standing that seems to exist. Thursday night Ticket Ho. 6* waster. '.. . after receiving permission to do this. On election night possible consequences. The revul- An organ.lia.tlon to bo known as tho rawn bearing th* name of D, W. enrollment is composed almost entirely of pupils of sion of opinion with regard to the Washington said In his farewell cllowship of Christian, Youth was loger of Long Branch, Mr. Boger's the banner was yanked down by hoodlums and damaged Middletown township and Highlands and Keansburg address which is becoming more and It was, no doubt, In Just such a beyond repair by being dragged over muddy streets be- Eighteenth amendment supplies .an irmed last Thursday night at a itreet addreis Is not known. The frnmo of mind that our Pilrlnv Fath- boroughs, the percentages were considered as an Indica- example of the danger ot Ill-con- more famous,/'Promote • then, as an octlng of young members of Red embers of the post state that the hind an automobile. It 1B reported that the guilty par- tion of how these three municipalities would vote at tho sidered action. We are unable to object of primary importance, insti- lank Protestant churches at the ers, nowly- landed on the shores of ties are known but that the Young Men's Republican 4 lock will be turned over to him if general election. imagine any such change in senti- tutions for the general diffusion of aptlst church. The meeting was ie will call for It at th« poat robma a vast wllderneis, beset with feir, club has decided not to prosecute them. The club has The old adage, "like father, like son," was borne out ment concerning the Norrls amend- knowledge, In proportion as theireslded over by JHarry Worden. I the Candy Kitolien building on doktieis and privation, yet found contented itself by passing a resolution condemning the by the election rjesults. Hoover received B4.5 per cent ment.—Newark Sunday Call. structure of a government gives lore than a hundred parsons wero iroad street cause tp offer thanko. . • force to public opinion, it is essen- outrage and expressing the hopo that no Democratic of the aggregate vote of the three municipalities and ireaent The post, with the assistance, ot banner will ever receive such treatment. tial that publjc. opinion should be Tha entertainment portion ot the ho ladles' auxiliary, i« planning to Let us take example from theia Roosevelt received 45.5 per cent. In other words the TAX REFORM. enlightened," This Is a magnanimous gesture cntrlely too fine to high school forecast -was only two-tenths of ono per cent irogram opened with an organ pre- old a Christmas party. The children hardy pioneers, forebearers of that be wasted upon those who committed the act. All good A Thanksgiving Message on This Thomas Jefferson, that great cham- ude by MIBS Sara Armstrong. A de- >f the members will attend and each dlsllrlctly American spirit of never- wrong. At Red Bank, where a similar school straw otlonal service was led by Miss Ruth citizens, regardless of whether they voted for or against vote was taken, the outcome was equally as accurate. Subject from Theron McCampbell. pion of the rights and liberties wrote 111 have the privilege of Inviting a Bay-dle, and give thanks that we from Paris to James Hadlson in icattergood. Mrs. Mildred VanNos- guest, The committee In charge of Hoover and Curtis, regret that this act of vandalism took All of which suggests the possibility that newspapers, ' ..Molmdel, N. J., have health, that we hava opportun- , place. Extreme partisanship is always unintelligent and 1787—"Above all things I hopo that and and Miss Alma Thompson led ha party consists of Thomas Meagh- magazines and other publications which go In for that November 23d, 1932. e Scripture reading and Miss An- Inappropriate, and this was an exhibition of partisan- To tho Editor of Tho Register: the education of the common people ir, Pavld Tumldalek, Joaquin Law- ity for education, that wo have the sort of thing might save a big lot of expense and make I wish to thank the thousands of will be attended to; convinced that iabollo House gavo a .talk on ence and Benjamin Corning, finest medical facilities in the world ship in its most unsportsmanlike guise. their predictions even more correct by polling a few Thanksgiving." The perpetrators should not get off scot-free, but readers of your paper who voted to on this good sense we may telywlth James Rhalnes was received as a in our publio hospitals and, with tb* schools In strategic places in each county Instead of return mo to the assembly for 1933. A hymn, sung by Miss Catharine, tow member. On Monday Mr. Rhalnas should at least be compelled to pay for the damage which the most security .for the preserva- buelness curve on the upturn for the mailing ballots to folks with automobile and telephone I will continue to work for the gen- tion of a due degree, of liberty." ionklln, was dramatized by the fol- left for a trip to Salome, Arizona, they caused and to suffer the obloquy which their un- numbers. eral welfare of all tho people of ding members: Louise Brown, Dor- where he expects to spend several fourth consecutive month,, that we warranted act 80 richly deserves. People of this type Monmouth county and especially for Again writing frbm his home, :hy Thompson, Evelyn Brow6r, Dor- However that may be, it Is well that the custom of tho relief of that large group of un- Montlcello, Mr. Jefferson said, "If a months. can look forward with assurance to can only be restrained from committing more"acts of tho fortunate citizens who havo savings ithy Mytlnger, Peggy Minna, Betty a more, prosperous year to come. holding make-fieliove elections in public schools is grow- nation expects to be Ignorant and 'owlor, Elva, Rose, Jean Stryker, (atne sort by the strong arm of the law. and capital Invested in homes, farms, free in a' state of civilization, It ex- Tbs Red Bank Register travels ing. In each classroom at Red Bank and in various stores, factories and other improve- etty Mlnton, William McKeo and iver every street to town and every Doo and Terwliliger's Pharmacy -o-o-c-o-o-o- other schools the parties wore represented by pupils who ments on land. The owners of real pects what novor was and never ack Hammell. road tn the county. Let it carry your property In Nev> Jersey have long will be...There IB no safe deposit extend to you and yours Thanksgiv- appealed for votes on the basis of campaign issues. In Games were played under the dlrec- message to those who live on these many ways such debates and elections are more Inter- been In bondage to the tax spenders. for the functions of government but thoroughfares.—Advertisement ing greetings.—Advertisement. Open Your Hearts and Your These slaves have revolted and their with tho people themselves; nor can on ot Rev. Niles M. Foff of Little esting and Informative than lessons in history and civ-day of emancipation approaches. ilver. Refreshments were served by ics books and more readily absorbed. Another benefit The tax reformers havo at last con- they be safe then without informa- :isa Alma Thompson. Purses for the Red Cross. tion." Is derived through the training received for debate. vinced thoughtful minds that the In a number of localities the Bed Cross campaign mere possession of property is no ev- idence of ability to pay. I now re- John Jay, our first Chief Justice, • THE EIGHT AND F0BTT. has not fulfilled expectations and it will be continued new my oft-repeated pledge to strive wrote " I consider knowledge to be fceyond the date fixed for its explraton In an attempt to unceasingly for tho complete tax the BOUI ot a republic, and as the ilcetlng ot Monmouth Salon at Long leach the quotas. This is not due to lois of popularity freedom of all improvements on weak and the wicked are generally Branch Last Week. try the Red Cross society but because many persons who Sunday Marathon Dance at Shrewsbury; 'and, and the tax freedom of all oth-In alliance, as much care should be r visible property created by latjor; Monmouth salon No. 69 of Bight have been generous donors in the past are unable to LISO for the tax freedom of land taken to diminish the number of the give this year. Why Not Sunday Movies at Red Bank ? hove its actual or potential rentals former as the latter. Education fs nd Forty met at the nome of Mrs. Maude Storms of Asbury Park last This U all the more reason why the favored com- "If Shrewsbury can have a Marathon dance contest lecause of its site value only. As the. way to do this, and nothing Look oon as these tax reforms are made should be left undone to afford all rlday, with Mrs. Efflo Lelsh, the munities which have^lready reached their quotas should on Sundays, why cant Red Bank have Sunday moving he building and real estate business tew chapeau, presiding. The follow. picture shows?" n New Jersey will begin to boom, ranks of people the means of ob- Back not rest on their oars, but should endeavor to go 'way talnlrig a proper degree ot It at a g committees were appointed: over the top to offset the deficits of less fortunate places. This is a question which Is being asked nowadays by ~iany thousands of artisans will be lven work and retail trade will re- cheap and easy rate." Surely tljla Relief—Mrs. William W. Sham- It ll all the more reason why thoso who can afford to do a great many folks. The only answer seems to be that ive amazingly. Therefore, I again was looking ahead Into our present anore of Llttlo Silver, Mrs. Eva The average individual has only to reflect •o should contribute more liberally than ever before. the officials of the neighboring small borough of Shrews- call upon the property owners of lituatlon. arr of Asbury Park, Mrs. Elizabeth a moment to see that upon Thanksgiving Not since the World war has it been'so Important that bury have been a whole lot more tolerant with regard Monmouth county to support my tax 2aaton of Long Branch, Mrs. Bertha The fourth President of our coun- Day he has a great many things for which \a the Red Cross should be well supplied with funds to to Sunday amusements and much less prone to Invoke reform plans with their thoughts and iaberstlck ot Belmar. nfluence. I am hopeful that the tax ry, James Madison, wrote, "A pop- Child welfare—Mrs, ERle Lelsh ot be grateful. carry on Its humanitarian work. In this period of eco- the blue laws than our "town fathers." •eformcra will be able to persuade lar government without Informa- nomic stress money given to the Ked Cross Is Insurance Theoretically everything at Red Bank forbidden he next legislature to take the first \sbury Park, Mrs. Dudley Shaffer of itcps toward wiping out that wicked lon or tho means of acquiring it is "led Bank, Mrs. Mabel Haye of Long And it is a fine thing to "count our bless- against adversity. It is no less a patriotic duty to open by the Sunday blue laws Is supposed to be shut up as ild.system of class taxation, known iut a prologue to a farce or trage- ings," for it is human nature to be unappre- our hearts and our purses now for thiB great institution tight as a drum. Of course, everyone knows this is not ranch, Mrs. Boger Conklln of Bel- ,a the general property tax and sub- y or, perhaps both. Knowledge mar. than It waa when the country was at war. true. Lota of Illicit things go on without anybody being itltute therefor a new, 'modern, scl- dative and to remember only misfortune. 111 forever govern Ignorance; and Ways and means—Mr«. Otmar punished or without any attempt at punishment. Per- mtlflc system of taxation which will people who mean to be their own Make Thanksgiving Day' a real day of, spread the tax burden over all per- 'hllllps of Red Bank. thanks. ,' haps no one except bed-ridden invalids passes a Sunday sons according to their ability to con- ;overnors muBt arm themselves with Publicity—Mrs. Otmar Phillips, without violating the blue laws. Nevertheless, the full tribute daily, weekly, njonthly, yearly tho power which knowledge gives." Mrs. Emily Knox of Belmar, Mrs. One-Sided Elections Not majesty of the law was summoned only a few years ago o the support of their state, county, John Adams drew on his reputa- Marie Scott of A«bury Park, Mrs, -lunlclpal and school governments. Ion for true Now England thorough- to stop moving picture shows at Red Bank. Tho entire Theron McCampbell. Michael Vlracola of Long Branch. L***** Conducive to Good Government. police forco was called out to prevent folks from seeing iess when ho wrote,. "The lnotruc- The silver loving cup which the Sunday flhown, and BO effective was this display of offi- lon ot the people In every kind of lalon won for making the best ap- After the presidential eleotlon four years ago many knowledge that can be of use to predictions were made that the Democratic party was cial force that no attempt has since been made to show pearance In the Armistice day par- FINDS GAME SCARCE. them in the praotlco of their^r{?oral do at Red Bank was placed on ex- about to pass out of existence to be succeeded by somo movies on the Sabbath, Every Sunday scores of Red duties as men, citizens and Chrlo- Bankers go to shows at other towns where tho blue laws ilbltion. new political organization capable of putting up real Itobcrt T. Foster Asks For a Better lans, and of their political and civil opposition to the Republicans. It was argued that bo- aro not enforced. duties as members of society and A cake was disposed ot on tho co- Break For the Hunters. iporatlve plan. It was awarded to cause tho Democratic party had received only 89 out of No onB of ordinary Intelligence can read tho blue 'reunion, ought to be the care of tha 633 electoral votes It was not really effective as an op- November 18th, 1032.public, and of all who have any Mrs. John Brust of Long Branch. lawB without realiiing that they forbid amusements of The next meeting of tha salon will position party. To Tho Editor of Tho Register: share In the conduct ot its affairs, almost every kind, including many other things besides Dear Sir' ie held at the homo of Mrs. Dudley How far wrong the prophets were tn predicting the in a manner that never yet has been Sunday picture shows and Sunday Marathon dances. In laet week's. Register it was Shaffer of Red Bank in the form o: demise of the Democratic party Is too well known to However, lots of people - have never yet received any prn.ctlced.ln any age or nation. The stated there was plonty of game. education hero Intended is notmerc- a Chrlstmoa^and bunco party. bo mentioned. The shoe is on tho other foot now and satisfactory explanation why those laws aro seldom if jamo is scaro around Middletown, Four new members were Initiated he outskirts of Red Bank, Little y that of children of tho rich and prophesies arc rlfo that the Republican party Ir, about to ever invoked to stop golf, tennis and polo games, which noble, but ot every rank and class at the meeting last week. They were pass out of existence. Two wcekH ago It made on even arc amusemonta almost exclusively enjoyed by the rich. Silver and Colt's Neck. In fact, it Mrs. William Chandler, Mrs. Dudley 'n senrco within ten miles of Mlddle- ot people, down to the lowest and poorer (tho-vlnp than the Democratic party In 1928, re- Whatever clso may bo anld with regard to the o/Tl- :own. poorest. It Is not too much to sayShaffor and Mrs. Otmar Phillips o: ceiving only 59 electoral votes. clals of Shrewsbury borough, they havo not discrimi- Wo havo to travel twenty to thirty that Bchools for the education of Bank and Mrs. Joteph Brust o However, thin does not by any means Indicate that nated between tho Sunday pastimes of the rich and themiles to get any kind of decent hunt- all should be placed at convonien r Branch. After tho Initiation the Republican party In dead or even seriously Elclt. It Hunday pastimes of the poor. They have not followed In llvo times out my friend nnd distances and maintained at thoceremonies a covered dish luncheon myself havo not seen ono phcasnnt was served. would not bo surprising If It staged us surprising a Ihr hypocritical policy of arresting nome violators of tho Quail mo moro numerous than last public oxpenso. Tho revenuos of thp comeback In tho congressional cincttorifl two year* liencc blue lawn and letting other violators go scot-free. tats would be applied Infinitely bet- year, but mhblln aro nenrco in this ENTITLED TO JOBS. im tho Dcmocrntn did In 1930. Thn mlddlr of n I'rcul- The time In ovcrdun for tho repeal of tho antiquated, locality. It ifl not tho prlco thnt tho ter, moro charitably, wliely, use- ilent'n lerm, when tho conKreunlonnl election Is hold, unjust liluo lawn. lVrhaps the.ie laws served a. useful hunters aro kicking about. It Is thefully and therefore politically In thli 0 1 ncnrclty of game around hero. Most awyer Ilule* That Keren Court 01' almost Invarlnhly the weakest period of nntionnl ' I'"'!"' -*" "I "**<*• ll'ne, hut lh<*y do not do eo todny. Tho wny than oven In maintaining th huntern will toll you hunting is poor. poor. This would be the beat way fleer* Should lie Reinstated. administration. of .sundny *hould not lio regulated by an We nhot three rubblte between two; ot preventing tho existence of th. "Vlnoont P. Keupnr of Anbury Park Neither the election of in:s nor tdo clcclli.h of lli:i.' linn clnd luw but by tho iimjurlly alKO Imd n good dog. Every rabbit 1 y j npntlrncnt of each wn rmw wo got. poor (In such a etate as to be de-couniol for Hlnrlff Ilowsrd Htlih r«iulleil In * vote nf confidence for the wlnnris. The innnU Ip.ditvIpdt . ThiThni wimlilll bbo iral h•IOMO rule. In conform- pendont.) U«r« for, the liberal edu haa rendered an opinion to the affec predominant Ifinncn in thrso campaigns differed, Inji (hey nntn with thn (run prlnrlfilnif nf rrpilhllcjin Wn do not expect to flnd game at every step, but would bn natlnfled nation of youth nnpoclally of tli hut ".even of the. county court, officer, were, ullkn In that they tipiienlr.1 mere to thr riimtl'.n.-i l.y tho people, i.f tho people jind fnr Iho pcnplr. wllh four aplccri with a dog. lower clnnnes of people, are so ex-dlnpUced by tha new sheriff are an than to reason. The ri'siill nf thn election two ••rrlin Un.ler prrr.ent criiiilltlniin there In no such rule Junt nnl( a fow nf thn boyn who trcmrrly wlno nnd uneful Hint, to titled to their Jobt under the tenur. ngo was fnr more of a pmtrnt vuln nnaln»t the puily In Klthn tho inw In ri-jrnly vlnlnted, (ir elnrj It In enforced unit nrouml licro ntul sen whiit they humnn nnd Koneroua mind, no exof offlce net. Thn exempt firemen an THIS IS OUR PLEDGE TO YOU power thin n vote of cniifldctico In tlin DriiKurutU-. imi- I»i/n*lr«lly t» eult whlnin nr i:iiiil':r«.. f'ometiinen it nay. With ovnr half n million doll potuo for thin purpose would bi lltltxl to thtjlr John am Thomaa I'o ly. Whether or not llm Dem..ointli: putty In rnpnliln nf In llrennn fern wn nhoilld have hniiliht n ilrtrrtnltir.1 Iiy whiit ocruin n'tcr Ihn vh.i wnnt (\ wl.lo ni.rn llhrrnl Muiiilny. 'I'llo falrrnl nni here. We nro paying for It. [if Mprlnic IJIU» Haliihta. War vfi fulfill. hew ndniinlnttntlon (nlun 'nntml mi Mmrli 1lli. rm when our irpubllo was In It (inrnt v,ny to rtltr Ihln In hv Incut i.pdnn. Thn Irjilnln Your ft rrtdper-t fully, Infanryl Wlint an arniwnr to 111 •mnn rnlltlnl tn rtlnitatemdrit ar Hut in view nf pnfit Mftlniy It I* rulinnrly urillUrly lino all'illl.l lilld citly n.llnii at ll/i i-.inilllj: pr-nfilnll tn Ie Hoheit T. Kiifllor, "fitiln nml frtimlfin" limni' I lllc. irk llruno aiut John Mandfrantt nf A prUla. This Inrliulia hla taohnlcal skill ami the 1 1M UN aeo wiinl nnilln nf nur ritA lU'Cf nRnln l»n *>n Errntlv f.V'l \vhMtl|.,1 ns It \V,I«I thin Hill will 111" Iff.lnl .111! „ ,1., II,H I'rllinpn It will Itrlnhbors lll hnya nnllriillr,) .IIKIII. iTriy .VI:II for • Iniic tlinn pint thin itrlnnnil linn lltliiln Imvni.l fMlurntlnn sttlil In 111 clalma nf tanura, 1'hay ara Align on* of which Itft undone math lh« harmony ami liren IMU.IP BII.1 ft t l'our iMrmliem HiM Ilia II. O'tlrUn fif Ii*1rn«r aa art lion Jiower. Tim Idi-nl riinillll'in la In liavn l».lh •.nil'm nt nyn II linn I.mi lnnmr.1. Nn min will! nt rnfMBKn fif lftif- -"Til*) Rrrnt Ini ! prxlalon of hi* work. nt Ile.l ltmik uraiily illai^argntl aill|!lll>-»! Know If'lH"- n» inilill.. i.|.|h|.>n In It-ll.n.uil <. IJint wnrk fif tepulillrnn icovnrnfiintit I !>i« tor I (!,„( Ili,- ns j-oller an4 Wllllmn 1), LyK»l ' nrjifnl Ifill. Ktlfhrl |ntly linn n ni,.ii,,|,,,l / nf n\ lh,.l l» lilun Invii IT .:iiliinlllr.l at lha liallnl Jnhri MrK! John U'o flw«rPI|i|tn til William W»ln llRlit nf aurrrnKn rfttmiit. !ta p««irU* taliulii •• aXAinnt liraniaii. ha* anoth«r l>Ui1(r» to fc»p. It la 1'iat (ha ln«r- by lha V'.lrl »lm r|||l, III* l.nllnt t.i rl II.r, | ihan(ll»» In funilkhei hi In heaplni wllh tl,a E -'I IIIKI ill" ITKI irninlii. li.,I In II Illinly llm (in In wnn trrrlvf.il nfl lia* mmnbrl In a (military inniinnr Trillion!. InU flt ttln Innt lu<*nl|ll|' of Din I'*nlly all parfictl'in (if hla aarrlfa. Tn i1n Iria wouM lowir l.olh j.nrtl.n |>l"rnlr,|. In n Irpiil.Ut- ni'ilnrltv p«lll| NKW JAIL mn,ra. •irn.tonl v<,I.in wlm '1'. ii'.l Till il'.Mi on.I v. KIRIII vnlnri.ni' (TKniil/nlliin In III 1 lha atanilarda ha ha« a«t. l"t.l|> a H| ;., «ii|ittine nil.I lrpiri.rl.UUv-. RnV Imili1f.ua fllavf-n* rtf 1'Dnmiylvan |.atl» |<"1 I')' vnlliill III" II. liiln atlil M l« Hi. finmer Y. M. «'. 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Nttloimlly a>lv»ltla.(l. ll.vf alii h lami'IM" ti,|..ilra » III, .•1 I'M.' input,Ho |a tn etninln f"r nny latist .Inaaph ttrhwMlh, Ilia naif rnun ,1»V Mu» Inn.. i1f> Knln ftf Din Mnl" oipanUfitl-.n ), fnr wall nvar half a, of time, every alritnt tiiii.t jiftva tjen Jail war.t.n, haa min.ninr.i1 Dial (li r.nnlr.1 Inn II. bn'tgrn tn ('roll Mir i.nliir/, liav* linn lha r'^.jnliad laiiiata of lha fll'lfiht ItlTnl inftll'Hl H'lt Hilly I'l • piarllro (if pllinnaia nf it»ln( "||(l Cliiinl, Wllllarn <:iianil|fir and Thim In.iiiatiy, m* can lia abiolul'ly oarlaln lhat \h» < unillloln wnallll ali'l laVn nm nf tl |intiN*W..*.tni|" In lhatr ralla wniil'1 I niaroliahiilta wi mtpp'y fiiaakuif* up to nur r»* na llmrkluilltl. pn'-onlaty rniifl-ifin, },ul |n 0|i. Paying for Furl |>y An rrnlni n> (1- .1, .n.-a.V In (ha pail It la utaUil III riulramanta nf i*ii*llty, r«llab|llly 11-14 valua. 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Mechanfoi, Th» Oil JFellowf won the school at this' place Thursday, Mrs. Canlet Hoyt and Mr*. Sarah ftumson Official two gomes by icotei of 7 to 7 and 7 December lit. In accordance' with Bennett have returned to their win- to 8 aad the American Mechanic! his recommendations, the school here ter home at East Orange, Recalls Big Fire Here won on* gamg« « byy the score of 4 to t). has an attractive chart showing tht e A "cootie party" will be held at It requid twelve Innings to pl&pl&y results of games participated In b y the home of Mrs, William Davis of . THE HATIOlft CUT STORI , The »H>ry In leit wtak'i RtgliUr It required twelve Innings the third game. various groups. Interest In the upper Clinton avenue Friday, December of the big fire in the Red Bank bunt- grades Is at a high point because ol Sth. Mrs. Verna Frailer is ift charge nets district fifty yean ago yrtut read tho scheduled games for soccer and of tho party. - with great Interest by Counollwan Atlantic Highlands volley ball Good sportsmanship is A daughter was born to Sir. and Jamea P. Bruee of Bumion, who vaa being featured In the athletio activ- Mrs. Frank LaParre Monday after- one o( 35 meabtri of Oeeanlo hook i Baotstai can b« bought iland. at tthh . .tont . ofl ities of the pupils, In the halls and noon at the Hazard hospital at Lone and ltddtf company who helped the lamburg and A. Kats.) classrooms ere attractive posters Branch. The baby was named Bar- Rod Bank firemen light the conflag- win made by the pupils and bearing such bara Lois. ration. , rive of that group ere living Through the courtesy ot the man- advice as "Be a good loser," "Keep Mcmbors of the Methodist Bp- today,. Besides Mr. Bruce they ate agement of the Atlantlo theater, the your pride," "Play, the gamo fair,1' Tunis Btrkuloo, John Wilson and Sisters of Bt. James's school and worth League who attended the dis- "Dont brag," "Be Kind"- and "Keep trict rally at Highlands Park Satur- Frank and George Lopgstreet. also those of St. Agnea'a school, wit- your temper." nessed an exclusive showing pf tho day afternoon and evening were Rav. Mr. Bruce has a, vivid, recollection Loula M. Case, LoBter Whltneld, Har- COME IN TODAY of. that memorable night half a oen- screen success, "SmlllrV Through,"'at the Atlantlo theater last Monday Lincroft News. old Smock, Charles Riddle and Oliver ... and Bring All the tury ago, The Oeeanlo book and W. Dennis. ladder truck was pulled by hand to week. Kiddles I the fire at Bed Bank. Mr. Bruoe About fifty people attended a roast' ITha fU4.Bank B'slitai can t» bouihl William Davis of Clinton avenue at Unoroft front Edward Bousbton, Jr, ia on a gunning trip in Virginia.. did not help pull the truck, that night pig dinner at Honey's Inn last Satur- who h&i a dtUvtrjr rouU.1 day evening. The roast-was prepared, Miss Frances Wolcott will enter- as he was attending church tervlBea Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarron en- when his flro company responded, and cooked by Daniel Ooakes, pro- tain Miss Ruth Blytho of Richmond prietor of the Inn, and the affair was tertained Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mat- Hill over the week-end. but After the churoh servloea were ron of Long Island on Sunday. over he ran to Rod Bank and Joined pronounced, a great success by all Miss Grace ' Dennis, Mrs. Robert Youngsfer's All- his comrades. . ,.,; who attended. Following the dinner Mr. and Mn. Fred Owcna have as McKcan, Mxg. Carl Whitehurst and tholr guests Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mrs. Alfred1 Wagner are tho Eaton- The Ooeanio company, whloh was the guests enjoyed a musical pro- gram which Included .vocal solos by Weaver of Red Bank. town Red-Crosff-workers. They ere Steel Coaster In charge of the late Samuel Bruce, George Klchdalo has a now Ply- under the direction of Mrs. Ada B. ' was itatlontd on the roof of Adlem James Spires, Edwin J. Smlttf, Rob- Made- of one- ert Birmingham, John Stewart, John mouth eedin car. Kafew. * Cole's building. The men of this Edgar Layton and William Do- piec-e, heavy company-formed a buokct brigade B. Stone and Fletcher Clayton. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. John Adams enter- gauge auto steel. liam Hopkins also rendered several mldlon, Jr,, have returned home from tained friends over the week-end. and carried 'water .to the roof. In ten dayB1 trip to Vermont. Baby blue enamel this manner the Adlem & Cole bulld- selections on4ho mouth organ. Dane- A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. was also enjoyed, between the musi- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Potter and Walter Bennett at the Monmouth finish. Steel f. Ing was saved, the'progress of the daughter Barbara, former residents wheels wifh rub- •' Hunts having been stopped at thecal- selections, also tap dancing by Memorial hospital Sunday morning. two of the colored waiters. of Lincroft, are visiting at Metuohen. A meeting of the W. C. T. U. will ber tires. First notional bank building, which Mr. Potter Is spending his time hunt- EJdwiri J. Smith and daughter Lo- be held Wednesday evening, Nover* adjoined tho Adlem & Cole place. Ing with his brother Edward and Gil- ber 30th, at tho Presbyterian manse. Uta of West Hempstead, Long Is- bert Runyon of that place. land, New York, were week-end visi- Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett will Belford News. tors at Mr. Smith's mother, Mary A. Winners at the turkey shoot held spend the winter with Mrs. Bennett's Toys Galore for Boys and Girls Brown In the Woodland Park section. at the gun dub Sunday Include A. father, John Springsteen- of Tlnton (Tli* Rid Sank BagUtar can t>» bousM Edward, Ryan has returned homo Tuzeneu of AUenhurst, Osoar Mun- Falls. In th« .ton of John O'N«!11, th« ••rrtn day of South Amboy, James Boden of A Christmas party will bs held »t •tatlan ol Orvlll. Casl.r «m) Henry Was. from Milwaukee, whoro he was a Lincroft and H. Hllllker of High- Mrmana watting room.) representative for Lehman Brothers, the Methodist church on December Folding Pool Table Now York bankers. lands. 20th by tho Ladles' aid society. The Mr. and Mrs. Harry White are Miss Ada E. Fenton and Mr. and Borough Attorney John L, Sweeney Ladles' aid calendar cards will be •pending the winter at St. Peters, Mrs. Walter Woodward of Riverside taken In at that time. burg, FJorlda. IB confined' to his home with rheu- Heights were among the guestaat the MUB Marguerite Cole ol Red Bank rnatlsrrk Edgar H, Cook, clerk of the school board, Is also on the sick list. home of Mr. and Mrs. William Wood- Jury Trials Off. spent Sunday -with her grandparents', ward, of Riverside Heights Sunday. coMPUn Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cook. John K. Stone has rented his house The Ltncroft school will be dosed Judge Harry Truax hag announced Hetter to ©anta: Richard Luker Is a student at New at 77 Lincoln avenue to G. Griffin tomorrow and Friday in otuervanco that jury trials are put off Indefinite- Top 14V4' x Well, Santa, you certainly did a fine Job York university. and family of Little Silver. Mr. and of Thankiglvlng. ly. Judge Francis A. stanger, who 2ZW. Com- Mrs. Stone have moved to the Mur- hag been Bitting at Freehold, has been Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Leek and son There will be a rehearsal for the plerewlthcuei, this time. , George spent the week-end at Jersey phy house on Second avenue. called to another county where the Christmas play at the close of-the balls and tri- City. Inspectors ot the state board of Sunday-school services at tho Lin- Judge is sick. With only one judge From your home in the far North we have just re- Mrs. JanoYarnall Is slowly Improv- healfh visited tho borough sewage croft chapel Sunday morning. available It will be necessary for angle-, Felt top ing from sickness. disposal plant Monday. Judgo Truax to hear the many civil with rubber ceived your shipment of Christmas toys. We could The choir of tho Lincroft chapel suits now pending. Mlts Josephine Klrwln entertained The Bowtell agehcy has leased the has been reorganized under the direc- cushions. hardly wait to unpack and display them. a girl friend from Jersey City over John Crate house on .Third avemie tion of Mrs. George Rlchdale. A re- Toys! Toys! Toys!... all bright, fresh and colorful. the week-end. to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mima. hearsal will be -held this evening at Mrs. A. E. Langford and daughter Norman Conovor has bought tho chapel. The members In the choir They please us 'beyond words! What a variety there Marlon and Mrs, David Schnoor now Chovrolet coach. .comprise Irma and Elsie Leonard, spent Sunday afternoon at Asbury Mr. and Mrs. John O'Neill of Pae- Harold and Pearl White, Betty Gor- ELECTRIC STOVE is! trains, dolls, wagons, coaches .... things Park. salo were visitors were over the ton, Floyd Lum, Raymond Conk- that will make young hearts beat faster Christ- Walter Smith, Harry Bennett and week-end. , lln and William, Ralph and Winston mas morning. And how glad folks will be to learn Stanley Cook spent Wednesday at Hose company No, 2 won two out VanNote. Freehold.: •-.-••• of tbreo games front Leonardo fire that Sears toys are so inexpensive this year! Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Runyon company in a bowling match last VMELL.TVE ORGANISED spent Thursday and Friday with rel- AHOMtGUAR 98° woeli at Honoy's Inn. Efitontown News. You taiow, Santa, there's a thrill in store for 4V OWN!— COMPUTE atives at Rockvllle Center, Long In- Frederick Roberts ot Florida Is e*ery child....yes , and grown-up, too.... who land. visiting bis niece, Mrs. Edward Mc- (Tilt ittii Bank Rtzlinr can ba bought Eatontown from Nobta Moiby at tha Bake* and visits Soars Toyland. It will be wise to Mrs. A. E. Langford, Mrs. David Kenry. poitoCBce «nd at Frank Marcello'i barba Schnoor and Mra. Stanley Cook and Atlantlo Highland's quota In thefaop.) I'VE PUT IN MV cooks.Allireel. shop first at Sears for unusual savings on aon Albert spent Thursday with Mrs. Bed Cross membership drive is 4250. PDR WINTER. Ivory and Thomas Zlngalo spent the week- Christmas toys. Elizabeth Helles of Belleville. Mrs. Earl Snyder Is In charge of the end at New York. AND green finish. 3 Mr. and Mrs. John Helns and Miss campaign here. There will not bofa meeting of the Mabel Luker spent Saturday at 1 pans. sm Miss Frances KrJdcl was home Methodist Ladles' aid society this at South Orange and attended the wed- over the week-end from Georgian weok. Mrs. William Fessler of Villa ding ot MlsaBlliaboth Ahn Seebaoh Court college at Lakewood. place, Monmouth Park, will entertain and William'Bartoy,; Jr.. ot St. An- Some of the new equipment for tho members at her home on Thurs- "SJUVM drews Episcopal church. Mr. Bart- the pofltofflco has arrived and Is be- day, December 1st. ley Is a nephew ot Mr. Helns. ing Installed this weok. Poatmaster Mechanical Auto ^ S^e Mrs. Sarah Arrowsmlth ot Koyport, The Gleaners' society of the Prce- DavlcflTumon expects to move Into bytorlan church will hold their bazar ffl who has been spending two weeks tho new quarters early next month. with Mrs, Annie Glass, rturned homo in tho vacant building which was Like a Real, Live Baby I . Sunday. The Atlantlo Highlands yacht club, formerly tho Flynn drug store on Sat- JOE ready to go on the firing line— Mr. and Mr. Walter Wordon ot which was organized a short time urday, December 3d. The bazar will ** at a rnoment'a notice, when the ago, will hold a dance Saturday night be open during tho afternoon and Speedy SCOOTERS Keyport spent Friday evening with mercury starts to head downward, 98 of this week. at tho Molly Pitcher evening. Capt. and Mrfc. John Glas. With Ughti | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clay of Pair hotel at Red Bank. A union Thanksgiving service will looking for the Zero mark. Order Haven spent Saturday evening with bo held at tho Presbyterian church your coal now. 14>/< in. long. i Mr. and Mr. T. R. Compton. this evening at 7:45 o'clock. Highlands News Tho Sons and Daughters of Lib- Real head and Cries, Sleeps, Calls Mrs. Irving Hoop, Mrs, Joseph Hu- Green enamel finish.38 | vena and MUs Lydia Mover of Bel- erty, Pride of Crescent No. S and tho tail lights. Rub- Ma-Ma,Fll rtlng Eyes, (The Had B.nk Iltiilitar can b« bought Junior Ordor of American Mechan- in high.10 in.disc wheels ford and Mrs. John Brower of Keana- (n Highlands ai Qodlo*. drus .torn and ber tiroi. i burg spen Friday with Mrs. Louis tt Joseph Stameo's •tore). ics No. 03 will attend tho Methodist with 1" balloon tires. Flesh-Like Rubber i Becker of River Plaza. church Sunday night. 32" Scooter . $1.79 Two sections of steel girders havo Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. Ada B. 146 *r'i vM!^ PHONE Arms and Legs. Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Karl been put Into place on the new i Eastmond spent Friday at Asbury Nafew and Mrs. Leroy Y. Dlllener HOHHOUTH ItllUllllfJatn DANK bridge. At the council meeting Fri- attended a presidents' day meeting S17 Wsllf.lHP 2.B1S i Park. day night Harry Brown, one of the Mr. and Mrs. John Bade spent at tho Asbury Park Reformed church TheAnsuXTtoVatbumngOmtwn Built Like a Full Size Model! commissioners, complained that part Monday. i Monday at New York. cf a spur put in by tho railroad for Mrs, Clarence Wlekman and son cf UBO of tho bridge contractor was laid Leonardo spent Thursday with Mr. on Second strcot. Tho street, how- and Mrs. William Helmuth. ever, has nover boon taken over by Doll Coach John Wermert, Harry Bennett, the borough for public use and At- Carl Nigel and Walter Smith attend- torney General William .A. Stevens, Holdi Baautltul laca ed the meeting of tha Monmouth borough attorney, doclarcd tho bor- 18" Doll Trimmed Or- county flremon's association at Mata- ough has no jurisdiction over tho' •win Sunday afternoon. road. Mayor Georgo W. Hardy told gandy Dren. Misses Madeline and Eleanor Dln- Mr. Brown who made tho complnlnt Body and hood of flat fibre fin- nen attended a dance at the Waldorf that tho railroad company could or- Astoria hotel at New York Monday ished in green enamel. Round der Its premises adjoining tho freight windows with nickel plated rims. evening. station vacated within thirty days. Mrs. Emma Clark Is visiting her Reclining back. Undorslung How delighted the little mUs will bo with "Tickle Toos" On the land In question ore a carou- ... tho llfe-liko doll. Head tilts taucily and turns In all daughters at Irvlngton. sel building and several refroshmont springs. 7 in. wire wheels with Mrs. 8. L. Palmer la spending a stands. Tho property Is leased to rubber tires. directions. Her flirting eyes wink and blink mischievously. week with her daughter, Mr. Edward Grandln V. Johnson. Pretty organdy dress with bonnet to match. Vesfeo and JloNally of Lynbrook. rgbbor pants. Strong composition head and kapok body. Mrs. Charles Hall and Mrs. Ed- A Thanksgiving service will bo hold Old Fashioned Turkey ward Young of Jersey City spent tonight at tho Mothodlst church. Washable head, arms and legs. Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs. Harry There will be no service tomorrow. Bartholomew. Mrs, Bartholomew Tho ofilclal board will also meet to- DINNER Baby Dimples" Doll, 18 in.« returned homo with her daughtor, nUht. It's Not Christmas Without Mrs. Hall, to spend the winter. Tho Sons nnd Daughters ot Liberty Albert VanBrunt spent Sunday at lodgo will attend tho norvlco noxt Hamilton Square. Hunclny night nt tho Methodlut Thanksgiving Day Oh, Boy I What a Time He'll Havel The Epworth league of the Metho- church. At lost Sunday's lervlca Mm. dist church Is rehearing for *. niln- A. L. Teylor of llfllmar, extension Electric Trains atrel ehow to b* given Friday, De- ecretary of tho Women's Foreign cember Oth, a the Port Monmouth missionary noddy, nnd Mis. Htott of Velocipede •choolhouie. Ocean Drove, unoke on mlnslnnary »Mrs. T. H. Compton and daughter work. The Hundny-schonl board will COLT'S NECK Ix>la nml Mn. John V. Ola.a spent meet nrxt Mondny night to malio COLT'S NECK, N. J. Tuenday at 1'olnt Pleasant with Mn. pinna for the Ctirlstmnn entertain- Fred Coolt, ment. Management of Miss Lydia Mayers has been spend- Ball Bearing Front MIBB Amy Coiner I" .rinndlna: a fow HUNK KOUN, r.irnierly Hlavrahl nt Kimiion Country Club. ing «. few (tnyn wltli Mia. Krnest ilnya with friend, at llnddmiMelil. Whool — Ad|uttabl* Howard of lllver I'ltia. Clnrrnrn Mntlhnw* nml family, Mr. Saddle Mrs. James VVIilaton and (laughtiir find Mrn, Kyiil Tinier nmt Tunis It. Hulda. anil Mr. and Mr*. Itnyninml I.ah. vtll ftponil Thntill"l:lvlnkf hi 111" lhoyouno«t«rwill bo lUllohled with thli nHl. Full 1 In. (llbtis 11 f Nawark »p«nt llundny with Mattlmwii hoine.leacl nt Went Knrm». Mr. and Mrs. T. II. tinmptnn. lialloon typo lirn>, rubber hand flrlpt. I Inlihetl In Ml.a Halan flmltti and Prank Men)t)»r» of l)i» Whirlwind. Junior, s Oronn and rod. Seal to lownr podnl 16'/« In. l'.tis spent Thursday evening with club or llrmiklyii a|ienl lluniUy with Mr. und Mr». Op»rK« Mrnlnir. I Mr. and Mrs. William MKXBDII of I Chapel lllll. Unwind Urny litjiirod til" hand Housocloanlng Sot Mr. and Mra. Charles Charily and while JUIl'd » tiywlirrl nn mi Bllt"- "All aboord" . . . ond nway rjort Doll Crib tntibll* l«»l \v*Mi. Mn irrflvMl in.il- •nn rtohrrt <>( Rumnilt and Mr, and a mociorn lyp« nloclrlc loco.noli'.w 'j6' lono " Mrs. Albert Malt and .on Alb.it and l(.| llonttiirnl >t Ilio llatnrii ll'.npllil 13%' wltl.^W Oft ilail(ht.r tlladya nf New York spout nt T/illK Uranell. whlrilhu 1 pais»na»r Pullman cors IliirfW wllli Mr. and Mra. A. <-'. HELP WANTED 'lW wlinnli, H around and around ]R4 Inclxi of (HIM. ' Tinton Fnlln NOWB. Gr«mi «nanl- •• Tlmr» was a l«ii« »tUn'1ano» U.I "O"g• >>*M *t II>« ««in« MALE In oronya wllli yrllow ond gi»»n MB/ 3$n. broom, j>ta«» Irrl'l.y cv.nlnl. l>araiiil>»r Dili. I Wllblll'. \i" <•• ininptnla wild Cord 1onl 1 A 't'1i«iili««lvliiK community ••rvlr. 'lid luiltfittnw, will Im I tflmmlna<. f^jP^^ «!"•• f"" ni.iy |Mn Uinn and Plug 1.1 Vi' mil. $1 vlll t>$ tiMd at flt. t'Uinent'a ftiurrh t|llll«it Imi »»•"> i Hiiniun iuilr. 1 apron lunjorrriw iiminlns; "I t«n o'clnrfc. An tha l.f Two or (hrc«< drlvor-niiirnmrn Ixv jP^SHlr putty |nvH*Mun !>•» l>»»n • «Un and :i() yearn of IIKC, nuuriod. Ml" Mlner»a 11. 15ul«r Is aaClit y.ry •nint tin •Irk .1 nlv*rvl«w h'tiplt.l at fia'l nf MI«. r:. ii Only men of neat, nitptanmct! nrxl of STORE HOURSt llanW. fill* w«» I>J>«>«I«I1 tm t|ii#« FIRE CHIEF AUTO .1.1 l,y Ili tlw hly.hvd in(i«f;iily m-i-tl apply. Cnnli to fij.'U) I)nily. MMr.. an.l Mi". H. »<§MII«.1» Tlntou aualll.ty •>( I $ Hi3() to 9:00 Snturn •(••"t Bunl« •veiling H 5— P«IU M'""**'"• limy IMI iilifalnrrl »l 0Ur l(r(| llnnk of- Mt. •!!' Mr. ll.|l.«ll (I. In ^»n*(«t »*»«l*blllff. «, ,1 ittktr d*iij|1tUr V»tn!r-« v rt«tlrk CidMlftkr hit tttMY lies 17fi WpnlFrnnlRlrrrl. ll't funfoclfiih down Ih* V \V.liu.,l..n Wlltu,.. (aim 'I !i«.i*»«l»ln» wllM M«, «H,1 fi.,i,i ttr»*( i»!«» nf P»ll»(lt». Mr. ami «n «•)'••)•• !>, I i..«. t.»U.1 Iti.ir l> »t I- jl,«.l (..,( «t..l Ii. !• |,»rl, (I „.•!(, Little Fnlln Lnundry Co. M*ovy U'JUfj / i., a r*tlf*•• t,t» faun it**), 1 \ \%\. |.., * |;««n plaHr<>t»4 M PtMy ttnok Vtl. I'l* It i.r t.l-..!•»., I... Ttir»« I«"Y» *>» *•'* I»4M>' .4H«4 ta $">'*'V t.'(B»i.*i4 lit (Jcntga Mil »»t* i.i«Vy4 latt -o.k ««ltl|i,li. • *I.,I> al I'l.i. t),.0,k Ski Bull Oomo .... 43c til 27,29 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N, J. Page Fourteen • RED BANK EgGISTER, NOVEMBERS, 1982>

Jamci Acorra of the Utility team ter W. Noble o( Rod Bank, Mrs. Ter- day. Tho party was held In her Princeton's Good Fortune -By Pap Asbury Wins Chauffeurs Now was high with 317. The scores: esa Slrobmenger and John J. Ander- classroom at tho Mechanic, street., SIQMUND ZS1BNER. son' of numion, lire. EUntaetta Wln- school. Games and singing 'were en- ' Lead Pin Loop . U7 HO 189 ten of Jllddletowa township, Miss Joyed and prizes were awarded to Over Red Bank Elnta — .._— 172 HI i 1»7 Miriam M. ParsonB of New York and Muriel Morris and Elohard Som- Grab _____-„.__ . 1(1 1B2 19SMiss C. Muriel Llbby of Naugatuck, Shore Eleven Score* Three loffmaa „ „_, , 168 145 IDS roero. '•••:• —•..•' Advance to Firit Place After fatUo 101 186 • 181 Connecticut. ' ' ' besides Charlotte's classmates the • • i» Touchdown*—Bruno the Star Winning All of Six Games 002 guests were Patricia Paxson, Jomoa 870 FABTY IN SCHOOL. for Asbury and Dinnie Arnone Played U.t Week—Profes- tITIUTV TEAM. Newborry, Donald Sloan, Mrs, Harry Acerr« 147 ' 217 19S Johnson, Mrs. Daniel Kane, Mrs, for Red Bank. tional Men Second. 160 180 15S Sixth Birthday of Charlotte Sloan Irispell 180 188 176 Frederick' Babbitt,. Mrs; Charles • By a 21 to 0 score Asbury Park The Commercial Chauffeurs, hav- hlnn • 182 170 175 Celebrated Yesterday. Paris, Mrs, Nathan Levlnsky and' high school defeated Red Bank Mon- ing won all the six games they played Acerrm 1S7 178 158 A party 'was given yesterday for daughter Qertrudo. Mrs. Jsmea New- " day afternoon at ' football on since the standing was published last SOS 046 858 Charlojtea Sloan, daughter of Mrherry. , Miss Mae Mangier, Mrs, Adall tho Red Bank' athletic field. week, were leading the Red Bank and,Mrs. Herman Sloan of Harrison Falno and Mrs. Bossle Rue. Char- , Red Bank held Asbury Park to one avenue, In honor of her sixth blrth- lotte received many birthday gifts.. bowling league as that organization FLAY 8COREXES3 TIE. touchdown In tho first half, but completed one-quarter of Its sched- lacked the cxpeflence and power to ule. score when they had the chance, Dln- Llttlo Silver and Long Branch Grid- The Professional Men. tied with ders Battle to. Draw. nle Arnone, Red Bank halfback, was tho Utility team for first place last the star for the local team. week, were forced into second place. Neither team was, able to score last The blue and black eleven from The Tllton dairy company, after a lunday afternoon when the little Sil- Asbury Park scored In the middle of week's activities, found . itself . Inver All Stars and the Long Branch the first quarter from the Red Bank third position and the Jersey Cen- Millars met on Firomen'B field at Lit- 10-yard line. In the first half Red tral power and light company's team, tle Silver. The Millers came nearest Bank kept Asbury Park on the de-not having played during the, week, to scoring when In the first period fensive, twice getting within six was fourth. they tad the ball on their opponent's 95 BROAD ST. RED BANK rU. yards of the Aobury Park goal line. The Professional Men will have an ten yard line. Worden's kicking was Dinnie Arnone made the majority of opportunity this week of sharing feature of the game. The line-up; NEXT TO POST OFFICE. the Red Bank gains and was thefirst place honors with the Chauf- Uttl. SUnr Locs Branch mainstay in the passing attack. Tony feurs. To do this they must win all Cmrojr NIW CLUB Vaccarelli, Red Bank quarter, re- iVorden AoerrA SUPER X " three of their scheduled games from ilckles ' LO peatedly stopped the Asbury Park the Pbstofflce team tonight Another Fornorato REMINGTON backs with small gains.' lulnn u F. Callendo SHELLS Important meeting will take place Planlti ltG Campbell 49 Red Bank kicked off and Asbury next Monday between the Tllton lead* RT Parker SHELLS* Ui S. Defiance 59c returned the ball to the 35-yard line. Brodgen KB 0. Phillips dairymen and the Chauffeurs.. Warner QB Meyer On four downs the ball was carried The standing, as compiled by Wil-Conway LHB v. rhiiiips to the Red Bank 40-yard line, where liam Bradshaw, secretary of theDecker Cbriatopher Asbury kicked over the Red Bank 3, Callendo LEE TIRES league, does not Include last night's Eubitltulu: Little allver—Bryant. Van goal line. The ball was brought out matches: ote. Bowline. Long Branch—F. Chrltto- * 1EBXAND BAIXOON twenty yards. Falling to gain, Mor- \ ber, Pulgano, Levy. Referee—Decker. ris made a hurried kick out of STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Jmplre—Chamber!. 4.40-21 $4.20 ea. W L PA-KS bounds on his own 31-yard line. Slcll- Commercial ChaulT caught the ball on theone vard line passes for making the highest scores David Tumldalsky of Scobeyvilla. bay. Tho Lions so thoroughly en- - - where he stumbled aggregation of signalmen from Port and during the week were McOowan Monmouth will meet tho Freehold and Anthony, Victor and Patrick ioyed the dinner that they gave Dr grounded the ball. Asbury Park Dobry of Montroso went hunting on Williams tho LionV1 cheer and lions' kicked to their own 20-yard line. Red Parker and Schroeder. The winners Bears on the Fort Monmouth Held Bank pf the Strand theater passes, offered For A Happy Thanksgiving Dinner — at 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. Windsor Heulitt's farm, near Colt's roar In appreciation of his interest attempted their first field goal to those making the highest total The Bears nt present are showing Ztock, last week. They shot a gray n the organization. of" th" o season, which failed'" ', ~The kick was partially blocked and score in three games, were McGow- more apparent strength than any ox; a quail and 24 rabbits. Tho speaker of the evening was . an, McKnlght, Raymond Hurley and other opponent tackled by Fort Mon- « * • Wayne D. MacMurray, business man- Stokes recovered the ball for RedShlnn. The latter two were tied for SHOP AND SAVE EN mouth this season. Added to the Good catches of yellow perch are ager of tho Asbury Park Press. He Bank. Red Bank lost the ball on was introduced by Thomas Irving downs on the Asbury 30-yard line. third place. above worry of Coach Reynolds is being made in Swimming river, be- The average of the players mak- tho fact that tho old reliable "Tar- low tho Tintcrn dam. These gamcy Brown, publisher of The Red Bank On tho first play Bruno was thrown Register. Mr. MacMurray went into for a 10-yard loss by Mazza of Reding the best averages thus far fol zan" Durick is probably out of the little fish are with 113 until early low: gamo on account of sickness, as isspring. Some of them reaofc around detail relative to tho origin and pur- Bank. The half ended before play pose of newspapers, giving much his- could ba resumed, also Cohen, Monmouth'a fast guard. a pound in weight. They make an INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. Tho Bears have had an unusually torical data pertaining to the dls- I Asbury Park kicked off to Red O AVE excellent pan fish. semination of news before the days Bank and the ball was returned to Tuttle, Eisner — 192 HNEIDERfi successful season, having suffered King, Professionals ... 12 101 only two defeats. They won over or tho printed sheet. Ho used the the 33-yard lino by Morris. Bruno Lang, Grocers ~ 14 180 the Koyport Held club by 10 to 6, Wellington \Vilk;ns, Jr., of Tinton story of newspapers to lead up to of Asbury received a Red Bank kick Straus, Clothlera ...... 12 180 Falls, Paul RitzEu of Swimming riv- mo purpose of newspapers today and on the Aabury 31-yard line, where Truex, Professlonali 18 ISO MARKET ihe same score that Fort Monmouth er and Frod S. Haj L'S of Ked Bunk 18 188 beat KeyporL their great assistance in tho matter he was stopped by Mazza. Asbur.y . J. Artrra.' Utility 1 15 188 bagged six rnbbitH hunting around of good government. 18 1S8 The Freehold line will average ovor Swimming rivpr Thuisdjiy afternoon. kicked from the 44-yard line to the ' Morris. J««eir Central.. 18 187 21 W. Front St., Red Bank, N. 3. 187 175 pounds, while tho back field will » • • vera ank 20-jard line. Red Bank HmIeyi Prof48BionF.i ...18 average about 150 poundst In Bag- ,?, Be American fumbled on tho noxt play and As-Jordan, Chauffeurs . 187 voter shows in tho local govern- PHONE 2653. atelle, Shlblnoff and Slattcry, all of Pier fishermen at Long Branch bury Park recovered on the Red The Postqfnco team won three havo been successful with cela, ling ment and their Indifference about Bank 10-yard line. On tho second whom aro over 20O poundera, the casting their ballots Is a greater games from the Professional Gard Bears baBe their hopes of victory. and waiting for the past few days. down Asbury fumbled and Red menace toward the success of a De-aown iuioury lumwea ana «ea - e a , Bt wednesday nignt, Schroe- Fort Monmouth haa fully recovered An occasional cod aliio has been re- mocracy than Communism. Mr ported. Thr no>:t month is expected Bank recovered on their own 3-yard S^Se postmen waf high with No Direct or Indirect Charges for Delivery! from its battle last Sunday at Fort MacMurray urged closer attention to Iln* **d*™k*±*Vl*CJ^ 230. Thee scoresBCoVe*: : Howard, Maryland, and with the ex-to produce tho best fishing from the political activities In tho smaller ' }a.rd line, whoro Mazza tackled Bru- structure there. no before ho hod a chanco to run POSTOFFICE. ception of tho members of its squad district, or tho municipalities feel- ! "° T^l h,° *\a ,a 'T" '°, 7" who are; on sick report, will put Its * « • ing that cleaner politics should I S?0..!"1" """*•..A .fC" ^"^ '^ .._ 135 usual lineup in tso field against Free- When codflshlnfj, and a big fellow Siclliano ran tho ball from the As-Schtosder - - —.. 167 230172 Below Prices in Effect Nov. 23, 24, 25, 26. como through tho smaller tlls- bury Park 40-yard line to the RedHurley 168 171 hold. takes hold, wait; do not attempt to trlcU and that by showing great- Erlckson - 148 Tho Thanksgiving day gamo has land him in record time. Let himer Interest in minor affairs the larg- Bank 25-yard line. In three plays Reid 15» U<160 been Bcheduled for 10:30 A. M. ilighn t it out at tho start. Many I er affairs will bo looked after with tho ball was carried to the Red Bank Dtnnls _..- - 190 11)11G8 order to enable the soldier team and record cod has been lost by the ang closer Import than over before. Mr 12-yard line! from whore Bruno Puritan Skinback Fresh Cornfed scored tho touchdown and kicked the 799 031 lta band to Join tho rest of thn troops lers in being In too ^rent a hurry to MacMurruy Bald that too much PROFESSIONAL GARDENER3. In their ThunkaglvinB. day dinner. land his prii'.c on tho deck. prnlao nr condemnation is given to "*tra Poillt- Vaccarelli roturncd the 1U0 tho head of a party and that this lla"t 0ln c Rcl1 Ban't 40-yard lino on Mulvlhlll i. should not bo tho caso. Ho said that lho ''^l'0"- Arnono took the ball to Sutherlsnd 138 New Jersey gjirne wardens aro 10 County Basketball warning ilshi?niii n and huntera tho business mnn should tnko as " Asbury Park 38-yard lino on the KtK „ „._.„.._.._, 124 17« IE next a Turner . • .».._ »..._ . 167 HAMS HAMS much interest in governmental af- P' V' where B. pass, Arnone to Kettel .... 170 147 144 I against loaning their license cards 160 Meeting on Monday or buttons to others, thereby laying fairs as ho does in the selection of i Swecl, was completed on the Asbury Haundera 140 172 themaelvou open tn crixat and heavy Hie olllclnl or executivo body of his 20-yard line. Anothor short pain, 744 808 ~T80 ni plans for the formatiun of u business, lie Injected into his re- Arnone to Vaccarelli, put the ball on Iiennltic.i. Tho unllccn^.d cunner 0 Tho Professional Men defeated the county basketball leaguo will bo made who seeks Lo evade1 paying hl:i ^hi murks several humorous Incidents 'I' -O-yard line. Asbury Intercepted lb He Utility toam in two out of threo Monday night at a second meeting of of tho ll.sh and name1 upluep by bor-to brim; out Important parts of his « l'nss on tho 5-yard line. The third I representatives of teams from various mltlrcaa. Mr. MacMurray'o talk WUB 'luarter ended with the ball on thogomes last Wednesday night. The rowing a friend's lkonae pulln down received with much Inloreat and he A.nljury Park 7-yard line. high scorer was Hurley of the Pro- soctlons of tho county which will be n double-barifll'a penalty, mnkini; (WHOLE or UAUF) (WHOLE or HALF) held in the odlco of Joseph IX. Ben- 1 fessional Men, who made a mark of both hlmnolf anl iho llcni^ci. liabl liberally nppluudcil nt tho close , Tho bull waH kept In the ccntor of 215. The scores: nett, president of tho Monmouth to lines of $20 with costs or Jail term, of lila nddrcas. the Held for tho first part of the county athletic association. Itccord of penaltk'M paiil by license Joseph Applcgatppg n presented t fourth, qunrtor. A kick byy Asburyy mOFESSIONAL MEN, Twclvo persona were present nt the loaiHM:! last year, iho wardens nay, nttttcnil.incl c piitci , which wu award put tho ball o'n thh o Kcil liank 30- Ward ..- - 154 1281J BREAST n W.inon Fowler, who iicnacd t Hurley „ 184 174 /215 flrat meeting last Monday. Those prove that It Is a ml.rlny poor type t , K jard llnp, whoro Hod ttnnk fumbled (ti 201 or present wcro IUIKUPII Poling, of thoof "frK'nd" who will buiniw an iinirrsinirrst to ththo numbeb r of number »U iv lattrnl pilau and Anbury recovered 1S2 ITS County gtw company of Atlantic 103 lib NECK MIIK FED VEAL «• t'tlu-r'n license. shot there nro In n twelve KMIKO on tho lli-d Mnnli 21-yard line. Uruno HlKhlundo, William H. DeRocho »f nhcll. Mr. Kowler Rue.wd 231 andmailo u ILrnt down on the 10-yard 819 8S4 89S 7 HprtnR Lalio, Jumc* Gorman of tli' New Jersey .squlri'i 1:' an1 prutpclod there worn 238 shut In tlu< nhc-ll llnr. A lino plunKfl nottcd flvo yards UTILITY TEAM. Orovcni nlhlr tic club of Ocr;n There H prnbnbly mi iwrvlco or- iiml a center rush fur tlireo yards J. Ac«rr . 154 ir,« im by tho cmiNiTvutliHi lav.s, htintcin Ml«fl CJrovo, JntuMi Sullivan of tho l)r!ny und kicked tho extrn point. AH- . 17s 114 119 or Lakrhuint. Sidney Cuhru of th<> Hoy- w:i!i in.'ulo unlawful in Now ,N'if;i>y (ivrr noni;» with Profrnnnr I^rry IJI. thounanil:; of iiqulncls ivric Itlllrd m l":i nt din plntui win Imry 1'iirk Idrltrcl off nnd lted Ilnnk ?04 9io etc port Coatit IMimii'iMK TiiKfT rclilo lilliltml nt ii'ci'lvnl tlio Imll on Iho 10-ynnl line. Imck of MIR i'l'iinj; Lulu* d rsce luilnipil In ni'.'its. lint nli;lif« inrotlm:. Tho unnKfrst Thn Commercial Chauffeur! won Boneless Roll 1 "Thru1 IM tnilny pi nimbly nn viola- rntoml Into will, 1'Htny AmoiHi inn tho hall to the 2.V Arthur V. Chu.u-y nntl v.'llllnm I- . ,;,rnl rntllllnl- tin ro Kinv«i from tho Monmouth Hnulloy of Ki.tnnt.iwn, Matt ticw tion of I In- i;mni< IIWII lb it will biliu; \;nd linn an tho Kim* rnilrd, Tim llnoiii'; lumber contpB-ny last Krlday nl^lU. Murphy nml lt<>!)iTt I.M.n of ilir Al quicker ivhulu' limn i J...I If ••limn tbnii Jack Cnw-y luul lirrn n\mn\\ from The lumbermen lined itevon mm In tin li" club mrotliu:* novrini wirli liintlo IllchlHlulfi nllllrtln »!vinrl:itlim. fur u vlnlnttir In iliiidt Into a m"°.t,' * nnd I!,,I ll .iik r.ik rfToil to turn tho tlds but Ihn rhnuf- il< rltu < 'i thr wui ill II li.'ll lin unlririt llm icmin |nnt nli;ht VEAL BUTTER John I.:iiMbirt?i"n of tin- Mnt'iWhn l.f. fmiri won by ulienhld leads, Tin in wn» Kirftpil with tin, l.|,, n' K.llr MhlHlr nJittitrliitlnn "''it wmd Hint T <•!,.• IT 1,1 .y III" I'ltilitnnlr,. I <1 lin wolihl n«'t tie Mile tn In- pM'-si'nt HAIIIIOlll lll.N.NI.K AT llt'MSIIN fit thin mctijij: hut WHIM annul \hr Hnntr IT4 •t Ilillnr to Hf ISnriil >f llmiiir nl A..r 1st III Lcojinrdo to Piny it y. I nnnlij ( lull Na rr.l.h. ri.k-r ...." l»» III Qtt llmnit J..(.l.n HI 111 TIKi'iTINO It.UTS. I im .' UUI.i,,, M'Knlslil III Itl Sirloin, Round, Porterhouse STEAK "' 29c !:•! I r wll Soldiers Sunday IVimlnr \V. Win i i'u itiui ("i«nh^ In- lln, miri-l nf limiur nt u illiiiirr I l-i I, I II l*f t>Klrtiil Atlitm .1 |n Hlntt • H 111 IV! .' aMH'iiiy tiiclit nf Ilil-i wi-rlt lit tlir .'!,. I. .Ill, ill..,,. I!..I It.,, I .I...,,. fnr MOMHOIITII Urn IPHIU nim |ho' |r,,|| II,,,,,i, ||,.1,1.•.,,!, ||, ,|,1, Km,i",II i ,Mint i v i lull It Ii 1,1'lin ,..| I,., I", Wiilrnll I VI lit t tiii'Jfl will i-lnsli In ||,,.|, „,,,„„ ,» f.,, ni 1., ,,l.i. 140 Tn>lUi>]: nntl tin Ini: ilbmn nf thr . l>.'.l». (l.f n • -».l, J.. Ill llii> «u.'i|iii i i ur lli mi A. Mnhli'ii I ll'U II V (MIIMO t,i «l /luli'luy 111 4, 5-lb. Size Roasting Lamb or Pork i" null,i- iiml II will ho n I III,1111, , A..,.,.,. (.,, 111 tnlul. or Him, ' > p -pi •• nt .lnlllin! \ hiir mil, ll, nil Iriiloii ||| n,l,l|l|,ii I,, (| 111 II, IliniV I: I till |. In IJI lr I,. I..I..U, • »> 190 III IIw- f" ih, imi I.-,I l|n, I ..1,11 ... Ii. Ivhvii A Aln "i 'I 1,111,1, ini|a|, V. Ill |,i Ki'ifl 1 Tile (NilumeiTlRI I'liaiirfauil ),a. Chickens Inn ali'l I,'"I vii i .,f Mi II "I llniil, „,„! llrl|,,',,i Prill. :i I'm,II. p -I I,., I • -t ll»«a et« anil 1rirutan'-« l^ain In Ills m» Til" iMilIrm , ,),.-. Ir -Mr M,,l1:.,|r' |-,-l. .,( ll,«AllLllmu |r;,|,, . M >, Halt. wu mnl.li.. M'.niUy nlfilil. 'Hi I', nwnr.l |,y M. II!.I .,( llrlin-n "I'll" fl"|.1 iluli II" srvrnMi ,.. in. I ill.I mlv nl IIIrr I'liiin. rl.»l,.|,l ,i lltlid WM III'IIA IntdrcatlTtf, Mi ('liflt)rii Ilinllnti own I i,v i:, r E i- ln»l finii'l. V nflrin.,,,11 Mi. '.' ,:„ II,,i. Ill (Ikann,, ,,t I,,,II:; I'.l.i l<. IIII.MK lii Mii. 'II i.-. wlien II ••'•I III" Mil,, ,,,,H n'lilrli lb reil iiwim'l Ii; MI : 1,111i. !iI,, 1 n!• IVIIII. M 1 VIHI nn.l Ml. illlh nl I,'-' lltr.1" | |ir • I lloii, P|.,.ll l,l t la • Him nf 211 In Hi. m*t an t'tninp TllH" (iwli'il I A!'> HUM I) II 1,1,1,-, III.- ivlriiru a .; i , ii Mil .,( Ill, M],|,li,|,,, f II,., l "ii l,«..|, I..I II,, I,, ii, i.f IIM Tim II I,.UMI. !)• l'i.» !.c I ,,p |,,ni, |r,| I.,. | I lurpili m 2 cans 29c , I linnlt •i I M,. ,,l I, I U.I .,,,,,,1 I,j Ih. I HUM tPI IA I, Libby's Sweet Garden Peas I 'lirH.i , I',,:,,1 11 V ,,,11,, , • •illli. wllli it!,,.,,, . irlin,, l"i,tr ill !•> 11 'Mi -I nl r It.,i,i ,i|, j. l.lrl. ,v.,, , l"lr nlliU • no.,.. I. in ivi II r<\ l.y \Vllliill ,|t,l,l I i i I •: II'.M. »ll| I.. e,,..| si. II. It | |.| , " ^«T ll • ,r |l,a| NtCB|,I • in I 1-,' •II II.,' -i. . r •:.„..!„, ., ,. • all.,. I. ,,lr.l,| ,,( . IS* U» II I,.-.,. I i|..|.,.l, - ' ll' I,,) v |,«|| • |,, l.«l-» nil I'.. I ...... J, l,» I,,1.1 .1 II,,.,, 1)1 III II Libby'n Roscdnlc Brand Pen a 2 can« 25c \cii .,r it. t tl i> i,.ii ,i n.« i i,v I. r. -III"i , i.l | •-.I I! r t .11 .1. II I •. M|a I j ..,. I Hi ,f l!|..r, I'llEl.l *I >.a tnc.UI, ^tii I,. fi«..Mi..| I,'.- I'l .!.•„<. \V, i 1111 MIX n a iri' Pin,,, >|,. ••» ll" I'mii.i .,r n.'i i matin.i KM» dull Mrinlii IN tlaiib A illu, |,,,| II. \V«p. 1,1- • . li>e iiij, »ll| I ( t(tw (Mrinl.niw wf I tk Ir. |.,frCMU.| t« II.Iff tt.Q C| nf I. K • i, t f.h.».,1.1, ,.,, l*l«. , ]',,,l |l ...It VfliM • Illll nl lla 1 .1.1. I i.l II.. I |,.I.. ,1 f.. Mi nil.,, ClIM ..f U.i, Veal Cutlets '" 29C Beechnut Coffee '" 29c !•' I-I....I. .,.,,., ,,l ||, . I..I. it. n<«itn . ll olll I .. I,.I I t-. Ik, ,i,,l, i , K'.'.?.'I*. , I,,. r f Ii.uil.k ,|.,, |.«,,,,,!.,, |;i|, nl II.» !,..,„« ,1 !'••'•• ill til II 1 «l ••! >• I,. M H.l, IHe >t Bi,.ljll|« lllllci II I ,,, ,.i, ..,!;. u. ,.|i| i 5"...I,,. . IM 'ill. |»«. Ol,i,.., .-i t.ii HEINZ'S SOUPS medium, 3 for 25c; large 2 for 2k *»• £l H^, -.., Iw itfmm Ik. urn; 1 ... RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 23,1932. Pago Fifteen

HER SIXTH BIBTHDAT. .Aa»A-AAA.\AAAAAAAA--A--A-a-AA---AA-AAAa\i Party Given Saturday for Carolyn ~" • Kano1 of Brood Street. MONMOUTH COUNTY'S- GREAT MARKETPLACE Mr. and Mrg, Daniel Kane of Lea Oertrudei *pa,rtments on Broad street gave a party Saturdiy after- Where the Buyer Meets the Seller" Thirty Words for Twenty-Five Cents noon in celebration of the sixth yfyyyyyyyyyymyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyymyi birthday of their daughter Carolyn. Tho decoration* were orange and ARTICLES FOR SALE. AUTOMOBILES MISCELLANEOUS. ROOMS FOR RENT. blacki and prizes at game* were, won REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL 1-STATE FOR RENT« NT your houtn for. 19.00—you get iLD GOLGOLDWD . payy you cart for youyourr _._ by Norms. Paris, Allco Hoop" and WANT ADVERTISEMENTS. PACKARACKARD roadsterster. 1628, (rood running Nl'UUNISHED, six rooms and bath, oil FIVE-ROOM bun.alow at liumnon, "wJtK flve callona ralntaqual. to any 19.00 conditionditibt( teW b»\tt»ryt , flciod-tlr«s;flciodtlr«s;dtl $46$46. olld voiid jewelry, watchesh , etc. RR«IIB> SIN OLE or double rooms, with or without iraprovemeiitB; room (or one car: 49 Improvtmonts) k'arag«j near bui lln«t Eileen Jtturdy. Carolyn received a LOST AND FOUND. lint, one Kailon Dutch Dor United, oil, Louii s JJlannlntl , 6?? BroaBd d tttrcott, ReRd Hie*', 38 Broadjstreat. R«d Bank. mcalj; choice location; also Karaite. air Havon road, one block to rlvor. on. nawly decorated. Raanonftble rent to «• number -of,gifts. Other gueata be- le four-inch brush, one Quart turpentine [OTICK to etinncrs—All pcrsonii ire for* Call at 21 Branch avenue, opposite UeH ilotk to bua. Inquire at 1 Clay street. liable, tenant. Fhont Runnon <87. HUNTEHS—If you iee anybody with A id two pounds putty. Monnrouth Faint bid tiCHpusslni; on my property with Bank high school, or phone 10U, Ked nlr Haven. sides thane mentioned were Shirley nil VDrnlih Works, 26S Willow avenue, Hank. • THIRTY flcrea, sood land, levfri-room matt rkbblt hound, color bltck and WE HAVE a aaod car to ,fill your re- OK or KUII under penalty of the law. LODGE BOOM for rent! desirable room lOZY five-rocm houac. Becluded. quiet nousir, all modern improvuae paint 41.60 per Ballon; htavy 910. rldgo and backgammon studio, 68 IUvar> one block from Broad etreeu til East \TTRACTIVE'hou»t. near rlvor. toWarid CHarlottV Sloan and Dorothy Swan- LOST, Polr of tortoise shell alaiseB. Re- ilngle Htaineln all colom OOo per ifallon: ide avenue, phone Red Bank B454. Front itreet, Red ~ ' __ stationi elKht rooms and hath; Rftraira; garoec, at Little Silver, juit off but lof • paint SOo per gallon; flour varniah Mn« and near ttatlonj 940 p«. month. nell. • . ' ward. Fred WIlcolT, XOfi Maple avenue. 1 POSTAGE STAMPS—Now Is the time dur- FURNISHED room, for rent''on the river n lino condition. Itont remonablo. In. Tied Bank,* I.C0 par gallon; quart enamel with l ,!)- nVE-PASSKNOKIt nlx-cylhidor Oldemo- julro of Charlea noun. 1 Allen place, iihone HadUy Hall, 107 Monmouth •tr«t, IUd ich brush, 65u; wall texture, all colors. blle sedan, aood rubbtr, cood paint. fj ins houdccleiininsr when uood, lnilmtrl- bank. 69 Rector place. Red Bank, Dank, phone 8500. 1100 liEWAllD—Lnrgo platinum end dia- : pound, Motimoutfy Paint and Varntth Can bo Been at (iny tlm«. Prlco very rea- >U9 people clean out (heir attics and burn phone 237-R. Red Bunk a«62,W. ______mond circle i>ln, containing 10 dla- Vorka, 2fiS : WiiloW *venue, Long: Brnncti, Konnbte to .caeh.'bujrer. ' John M, Leon- ip hundrcdi of dollaru. I will buy forFURNISHED ROOM for ront; all convent. >TEAM HEATED anartmant, thrii Rumson Mews. mondalosl November 0 between Rum- casb etarnii collectlono, accumulation! of roomn. prlva REAL ESTATE FOR SALE noil, N, J., and Colt'e Neck, N. J., or at tone lllD-J,'Red Bank store, 119 West ard. Thompson and: Washington avenuo. encts* Apply B0 Linden place. Red rlvate b»th. Globo neal E,- ^t street. Leonardo.* . stamps, or tavc your Btarapn that you Bank. tntc, zr, feint Front atreet, phone Red (Thi Bad Bank Register can ba bouvbl Colt's Mack Inn. U F. Hattler, 107 Wll- r;ould burn up and brine them to m« Bunk 22SB-J. EIGHT-ROOM hnune, rear town and 11am .treat. New York City, John 4.4300. KPPICAI, l'ISH. which hrccd at fre- nd 1 v.'lll l>uy them from you for cash. FURNISHED room and room with board school, modern In every wayi hot water m Runleon at Plnnerty'a general eiora, quent intervals in home nquarluma. for rent In private hordes nil conveni- HOUSE of •._ rooms and bath) _ll ltn> Blrkao Bros,' atora, formerly Yellan'0. I'or- FOUND, rowboat adrift during etorni, FARM PRODUCE I. V. K. 11. Stout, 2 Undeu place, lied provemoniH: onu-cai _arase: possession haaL; plot 75^200; two-car ffarase. Frtct 'lante. food, analanallfl l and nnutu-lums for 3k ences; attractive, location. Phone Red tl2.n0O; or will rent. W. A. - ironjitng. btrg'a atora and Mrs. Ludlov'a sloro. Tht thirteen feet lonr. B«»- Edward Cam- alele.. Betsy RotiJisRotiJ'istiJ'i h Hatchery, 174 WesWet at once. It. H. Vanderveer, 48 Brancb Reslater It - also eold ana delivered by panella, B0 Black Point road,..or Julian UllEEN MOUNTAIMOUNT IN potatoes for Bale,. avenug, phon. 148S. Red Bank. 8 Linden pluce, Red Banlt, phona_ 30*?.* 'ronontt ttreettreet , phdfchdfce Red Bank 8862-W8862W . front room for gentleman and COLONIAL type home, with every improve- Cberlei Oeyer. o» tafaietta atreet) Smith. Navealnk avenue, Rutrnon, N. J. $1,25 ffo r 101000 pound sackk, delivereddlid, w ol ro m r JOZY Ave-room house, Aeeluded, quiet UK SALIC. PekinHOBfl OOKH; wonderfull William Kane, M lddletown. phono 2B1-J. avonuo, Red Bank. Phono I "° " o f° eentlcmnn; private ment; two-cor garage: on a large, veil M«. P. J. Clancy ia In,general LOST, on train between New York anu company ((or youns and old; bifbeautiful l home; aootl localityl ono block from post- ppot; thrcc-Muartera ncro around, use as andecapd plotv $7,700. liberal t«rm«. O, Red Bnnk, three dinner ring, tniet with nd vary healthy. .At Coyle'i Kenneli. FABMEItS and truck graven will find a '-""-- 14 Peters place. Red Bonk. Ad- you wiehieh;; $26 monthlym ; _ara«e«ei i electricityelectricity. . loward Linplncott, 31 Jlonmouth street. chftrgo of tho card party and dance email diamonds. Bubetantlal ravrord of- roady market for their produce by aO- MflM fflr rr cooklncookln rr Jutiwamp road, phono 1938-M. Red Bank. 6.000 WANTED, Ant mortgnae, on Red ,_r<.,B ft. F, D,, box Ml. Red Bank.' _»» ni_ ff P^rpofiP^rpofioso . KKey ss witwitithh Mr MrM.. Red Bank, phone 321. to'bo held tonight at Holy Rosary fered. Address Rings, box Sit; Rod vertialng In The Reglster'a eluelfled col- Bunk propertyerty, worth wellovewell over tir.,00'). - • • •• MelllthMlllh , 66L Lafflyettff t street. RRumnon . N. JJ. Bank.* 3OKD WOOD, furnace wood and nrt-umns. AddrBB D. 1*. Buckey, P. O. ONE or two pleasant furnished rooms, with FARM for sale: chance ot a llfetlm.t 100 hull. Tha card games will be played place wood for aalei prlco 810 per oord. No iiKcnte. kftchenetu for light houuekecplnir: all VT RUMSON, neur Bchoois, buncn, six- DAIRY HAY—Choice lecond cuttlnp alfal room hoiine; all Improveinentii; hot wa- acres of tho beat In Monmouth county j frtjra 8:15 to 10:00 o'clock. Dancing 'red Marl, phont Matawan 1682. ~.;•:,;._,. '" Bniili.. •—,' —:—-. : =rr ^—r Improvements; gai. electricity and runninK hlrtefln-room colonial home t Isrs* new ARTICLES FOR SALE fa and clover mixed hay. Sea thin hay WANTLD. -UBK, Hat lop, oak. Phono R«d |«nter; near ntotion and bun lines. 139 ter heat; two-cnr garage, J35 per month. will take placo afterward.' JBED tmctoraT^IcCSfmlck-Deorlni!. Bo- and get our price. Hance &'Davli, pha _JBank _2JtG Apply Joseph (_»__M_cCiie,_Ri.mRon 606. ham; bslow $20,000. Carrot Cottrell. ; Una and Fordsonsi also* plowa, scfldert, Bridge avenue, Red Bank. phono 1046-M. MatRwan. Tho Rumson patrolman's benevol- ENOLISII SETTERS..teamontha old I alto Ked Bank 103. NOTICE to uunners—Alt portions are for- UNFURNISHED, two rooms, with ___ LA ROE LIStlNfrof I*u7n"lnhid~ami~u^?TI7; Enillsh bull dots; female, earn* ase: all jotato dtgson and manure ePleader. Con* AN ATTRACTIVE hora« of. ftv« rooms, ent association will hold a dance >ver Bros.. Wlokatunk, J., rhone TURKEYS for~sale, alive or dresiod; or- bid ticBpas.fiIn« on my property with porch; $12 per month. Mrs. Kennedy ninhed homea in Red Bank. Fair Haven. registered. For late or will exchango for ders taken now for the holldnyB. Price a dog or RUM under penalty of the law. bath. «un room, two-story l«hop. 16x24: Wednesday night, December 14th, at ljl 0 T Maplo avenue, near Third street. Fair Ha Uumfion, Little Silver, Shrewsbury, Eaton- LegAorn' pullet,, or poultrpoul y equipment, tow; have SOO to sell. M. Ciselli, R«d B, S, Prentlre. Holmdel, N. J- •en. N. J. town, Oakhurnt, Ocenniiort, Hiddlato^r,. lot 100x150; fine old shade I sarage and Holy Rosary hall. rhqhe EUontown 8" " RY OAK wood In sLovo and fireplace Bank-Nutewamp road, lecond farm on Uft chicken house. Eaiy terms. 38 Washing- lengtha- noil rdtted manure; tun toll. WANTED. UHOCI Ensllsh saddleii. bridlos BEAUTIFULLY furnished, moat comfort For quick aervice consult Ray H. StHlm»n, ton street. Rumion. Cara driven by James A. Rlgney OAJC WOOD, etove, furnace or nreplaco weit of Rlvtr Plata nchool. and equipment. Twin Brook Farm, Tin- Eatontown, phoaq 17 8. Also tractor plftwlnor and hey ballnn. J. able bed-nlttlnR rooms, with writing sec AN EXCEPTIONALLY attractive Colonial ot this placo and Richard Felder of Benne'tV'su'Vlonaths, $0.0i0 a cord delivered, u A. H. Ca rney, phono Eaton town 446-J.J!,' MILK-FKp turkeys for sale; alive or ,on FalU road. Eatontown 516. retarlen, aofan. loynite chairs, full length BUNGALOW of fivo roomn, bath, hot - Bennett, 8S Main etreot, Farmlngdalo, N dressed. Mlddletown Fruit Farm, phone WATER SYSTEMS- Falrbanka-Morsa wa- mirrors, reading lamps, excellent bed* ter heat, line; $40 type home, a\x room*, hath, hot water Boabright collided Sunday afternoon JJ. , phonh e 101Q77. EDOnEED smooth fox terrier pupplea, MIddletown 2fll. hent with oil burner, nun parlor and open prize winnfnff f strainti ; UUtters rcKlstcred ter systems installed. We ainidallia in In refined river front residence on acr month. Hadley Hall, !ft7 MonmDutli porch, fireplace, hardwood floors through- on Elver road, near Ridge road. Tho CHRISTMAS 0AKDS—Fine lino to lelec lt!i tho Amorlcan Ktnnel Club i priced SIXTY Whlto Leghorn putletBi ready to nump rephlrlnu. Rruldence, MLdJIetown. of wooded lawn, parkllko surrounding? atreet Red Bank, phone 350 0. out: playroom In hasemsnt: two-car ga- cars were damaged but no ono was from at The Register oflice. buelneDa am lay: 7Bc each. Phone Red Bank 3834 ^. JM nhono Middle town C6 Plumbtns. Constant heat and hot water, full, undta personal dealgn. i name* Imprinted at small reasonable. Apply Sydney Caddlck, Mon- hentlnii and tlnnlntt. Frod G. Hurst. turbed housekecplnR convenience*, in Bpo- rnfje; on a lar«_ beautifully land.eapd hurt. ...-••*' coat. Early aslectlon »dvl«ed. • ..'. rnouth road, Oakhurst, N. J., (oppoalte FIFTY loads of chicken manure and pea dally reserved kitchen and dining room FIVE-ROOM bungalow, all Improve- piece of ground In a ht«hy rnti^ictfld loco- ^merlcan Store). moan mixed for sale, fl.50 lond. J. T. NO WORRIES when you send your dry 1 tlon: S 10,eon; very libernl term*. O. How- Severity persona attended tho lunch- thereby enjoyins three rooms for the COB ments^ Including clcctrio rcfrlaera- I'OR SALE or exchangelatife. ataor—*t>; police FIREWOOD, $«.00 per load, locust* pfMte Wrleht, Chapei Hill road. Atlantic "High- claftiilnK lo UH; more wear for your of one. Boating and ico skating right of! ard Lipuincott. 81 Monmouth street. Had eon given last week by tho Presby- . dogs, regl.tered A. month and lumber for inle. ' Guitom aawlns lands, N, J,. phone Red Bank 33S9-M. clothoa after our dry clcauins proccBS. our private dock. Four mlnutcis* walk tt tor, one-car Karaite: $45 per month. Bank, phone 321. old; reasonablei or will exchange for pul done* Charles G. Bennett. Mid die town. Wo make your clothes wear longer. Mar- station, two to stores; breakfaRt served 'Ceorge B. Brown Co., 5 Union ntreet. terian ladles' aid society. At a meet- lots. Th» Lavy Farm. .x Byeamor. a, a avenue, BALKD HAY for sale, timothy nnd alfal ffules, Dyo Workn. 4 5 Prospect avenue. SAfcE or rent, year round home*, bunged Ing of the society _f tor the luncheon Shrewsbury."^.* J.** i. J^ phone 79. fa. E. D. Lentilhon, phono 681 Mld- Ample Inside parking spaces; J3-00-tG.riC Red Bank. lows, cottaaea. hotela, -tore*. ofBcef. Shb N J" dlotown. . - Rsd_Bank, phona 83. _, ^ weekly. 7i> Locust avenue, Red Bnnk building lota and farms all location! j Mrs, E. Llndtmrn of Long Branch ACCORD. AK for tale. 21 treble, 8 bs COCKER SPANIEL puppies, at re- BUNCCTPARTY To bo"heirb71he LadfeT phone 3672-W.* ^__ summer rentali. Atbury Edwardi. 820 gave a talk on Bed Cross work. The keys: excellent condition; 14. Huntc auxiliary of tho Union Hone Company TWO BUNGALOWS furni.hcd, fivo Broad-rnr, Long Branch. N. Jm phoq* Hagor'a lan«, Fair Haven. N. J.* duced rrlceat black and white and BUSINESS NOTICES. at tho Union Firehouse on Shrewsbury SINGLE v or doublo rooms, well heated rooms, the other elx roomn; all modern U8, night 8314-W. society will eew for the Red Cross room and board, (10; twin beds. Roon red and \rhlte. Beautiful puppfen of THE HIGHEST prlcen paid for live chleV nvenue, Frltiay, November 25th. at*-8:3O Improvements; garage. . Apply Mrs. Wli-MODERN seven-room faouift on Ntwman andthe work will be under the direc- excellent breodinu. A. J. Schiller, Wil- P. M. PritoH und rcfrcFlimttits, Admls- only, S3 nnd %i. AIBO enrage. Cull ^ Itlna. Komp a.venue. Fair Iliivcn, or uhono SHIP MODELS made to order; loma now on*. Jos Baker,-280 Mechanic street EaKt Front street. Rod Rank, phone 2 RedHnnk _fl52-J. or 2567-W. Srlnga road, partly fumslbedi plpelsia tion of a committee of -which Mrs. on display at Schwnrtr'a Furnltun low drive, Uttlo Silver, N. J. phone Red Bank 8309. ion 25 c-enlM.* _ heat; 115x300: aun parlor, barn and ga- Rtoro nt Ked Bank. A. J. Itohlfe, 2< b TWO ROOMS, furnished, with UBB FOlfRENT, four-room bunsalow and five- in, a for two can i fruit tree*. M. U Henry _. Zobel ia chairman. On SAVE 40%. build now. Frank Scott, con- WILL TRADE high grado double kitchen; $5.00 R month. Apply Jame JISnmpBoG SAWn place, lathe. Lon, drillg ,Branch tool srinde. r com twelve gnu ire trap nhootlng: Fox _un. room bungalows all Improvement* Brandt. 712 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, Wednesday ot next weelc the society CANARIES, lovo birds, finches, Units, etc.; tractor and builder, phone 3*42 Red Dowlon, Brunch avenue, Little Silver." Charles Brenker, 1107 W«.t Front »tre_t. phun. Lofayitto 3-0473. btnatlon. completa "with on«-qunrte; cacea, foodB.'tonlcs and all bird a up pi lei, Bank. P. O. Address R. F. D. No. 1. UcC good as row, for a twenty gauge, will hold a shower for the Canada hone power motor, 915, H_ Mechanli value and condition. Addrcs* O. TWO largo roomB furniBhed or uhfur- River Plata. N. J. SIX-ROOM buiiKolov-. hot -water hta% Voplcnt fiah, gold fish, nquariume, plants, Bank. _„_ m nlithcH. Phone Bervlce. Plenty t)f missionary BOhool in Arizona. Miss itrcot. Red Bank.* , foods and all fish nupplles. Paramount MADAME SARA HARIHNG. trained Splr- box 82-n. Red B.mlc, n. F. D. Oil I'.ENT. *tore rooms on Monmoutb one-car pampe; larae storage ih«_. Urania G. Holmes ot Shrewsbury will LlVINti. ROOM aulte, mahogany frame; heat; central location, on river hank and street. Red Bank. Favorable ocation about one acre of land, ons ralte from Red ~ it Shoppe, 8 Monmouth street. Red ella corsetler*. 227 Bere«n place, oi hlnhway. Call nt 14 Rlvoraide avenue. noderato rent. Apply at the office of Bank station; 13.500. Very easy terroi. O, give a talk on missionary work when suitable foe small room; reasonable! Bank. phone 8S7-M. Red Bank. Phono Rumson 480. EMPLOYMENT- phone U16.M. Ucd R»nV. Slgniund EUner Co.. or Kleobone Eled Howard Llpplncott. 31 Monmouth street. tha society mcoto December 7th. The DOGS, cats, pets of all descriptions; dog SADDLE HORSES—We buy, sell and ex< FURNISHED ROOMS: two nicely fu'r- Dank 1100. pnone Red Bank 321. COCKEU SPANIEL nuppiea, pedigreed, collars, harnenfl,- blankets, leads, Lombn, change high class show and pleaaun DRESSMAKING, romodcll.1,7. repalrlne annual Christmas party, at which nlnhcd rooma; all Improvements; nice FOH HENT. buildlnu 40x100, located with- 200-YEAR-OLYEAR D Coloniaal farm houes. State four months old i sire Champion, (Jar brunhefl; popular brands of foods and horse a, polo ponies and hunters. A largi for ludien ur Rents; curtains, draper.CB, location. Apply 66 East Dergoti place. canned goods will bo donated for "_iu_ ribbon doff. Martha H-llerman, Si medicines, etc. Free booklets on "Howassortment omays on hand. Twin Brook any kind of newlnc done. I'rlccs reaHon- In bttulncas and shopping district oi lEed highway; ff roomi, two bathi, two Red Bank 3572.* Bank: uuitable for picture theater, bowling acres, beautiful trtea; spacious lawni. the poor, -will bo hold December 21st. J^*'Washingto° n street, ,numeon, N. J., rhorn to Caro for Your Pets." Paramount Pet Farm, Tlnton Falls road, Eatontown nble. Ella Rysedorph, 23 Rector place, alley and pool room, manufacturer's ot 484 "hoppo, 8 Monmouth ntreet. Red Dank. phono 516. Ked Bank, phone 1482_J. . THREE rooma. $12 per month : or five fruit trees, two-car cari(r«! 1180118,00.0 . HtH y • The annual White Christmas ear-' - — rooms at $ 16 per month. one minute jubber's supply house or garnge. Apply H, Stillmnn. Eatontown. phone.178. " GREEN and cream youth's bed, it RADIO SERVICE on any make; nalca on FASHIONABLE dreosmaklne. hemstitch- NURSES' nEOISTRY—We are ready to at on.ee of Slgraund EUner Company oi HOUSE of eight roomB for »e!e or rant on vlco of the Presbyterian Sunday- spring and mattress. In excellent condl' Stromberg-CarlBon. RCA Victor, Atwnter inn and buttons made. Hanna Patten supply you with sraduate, practical and from Broad street shopping renter. Call telephone Red Bank _n00. school will bo held Sunday night, De- tlon, for snie reasonable. Raymond Main. Kent, Phllco. TuKtlns'i, IS Monmouth 56 Wallace street, R«d Bank. Dbom hourly nurses, day ur night service. Any at H Riverside avenue, Red Bnr>k. Rumson roar] at Little Silver. Inquire H97-W. LARfiE rooms. with or without board ; TOR RENT at Fair Haven, nlx-room houae^ of Myron L. Campbell, phone Red Barfk cember 18th, at tho church. Mem- 7 Lakeside? avenuo. Runnon.' itreet, phone Red Bank 3P. time you are unable to roach your phyM- comfortably furnishcil; both and al) clojl or don list by telephone, call I'hysi- three minuters from stntlontlon;; bunsea nt 1J1-12-W. bers of the Sunday-school and con- BEAUTIFUL Red Chow dog, great pot, $1 PIANO TUNING and repairs-, finest work. FORMERLY of Gootko Co.. pmiterlns S7.75 corner. Splendid locationli , reasonablebl . 20 modern improvements; locuied on Kemp BUN RA LOW S, new neven- room bungalow to a good'homsa* Phono Etitonto\m 29< manahlp; cetlmatea cheerfully iflven. Includlns material, any room in. thi ciana and DentlstB* Exchanire, Red Bunk avonuo nnd Sycamore avenue: ront S1O gregation will make their annual do- 67. Jeannettc A. Grob, 134 Bridge ave- Rivernldoavenue, Red Bunk.' _ _^ for nale or rent; also two-room bunga- EP YOU dont sea adverUud bere thi iHtlne's, 16 Monmouth atrcet, phono Red houtie: room painted 15.7 6. Go every Apply MTB, Chadwlck, phone l!557-W. Red p nations for tho needy. The Christ- Bnnk 30. where. Exterior work guaranteed. Mor> FURNISHED."comfortable room." with or low; all Improvement-, for rent. Tnqulr« bocM you want It will pay you to in flasey, Frledlander Cnta; $'.'."» up; steam heat. liberal terms. G. Howard Llpplncott, 81 her poultiqn as secretary In tho bor- stove and fireplace lengths; delivered, AUCTIONEER—Let my experience of con- country chauffeur; hns own uniform; Monmouth street, phone Red Bank 821. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cadoo, Jr. ducting over on. thousand sales he of APARTMENT" (or rent, four roomn. (all r.lobe Rent Efltttte. 25 East Front Btreot. ough clerk's office, after having re- S5.00 per load: 510 per cord. Pete Petti- service to you. Will attend to all adver- capable of tiiking caro of cntatc; wife v;oo(i Red Hank phono 2_r.'.»-J. LOT on Tlntern Lake, Tlnton FBIU, for have returned to their homo at Sum nato, 3G Wall street, Red Bank. Phone. codk. houupkeoper; best ruforeiucs. I'hono nutnlde) and hath; heat and water; $30 covered from an operation for ap- tising, furnish clerks, etc. George H. Rob- per month. Lnnd & Loan Co.. 12 Meehan- UOUSE HUNTING T If ~.o~~let ~me""bei^ sale, value $500; or will exchange foe mlt after a week's visit with Mr Red Bank 86fi«-J. erts. phone Middletown 164. Farmlnurialo 4 »_£-!. _ you. 1 have many IUtln_8 of houeea fo; li»ht truck or bull dine material for soul* pendicitis. SALESMEN" "wanted ri-nrnmi^uii tf! d Ic street, Red Bank. rent .n Red Bank and vicinity. Reason- and Mrs. J. H. Hendrlcltaon. YOU DESERVE tho comfort of an Arvin ARTHUR K- BOYCE. painter, decorator, ! " *! ! MODERN flve rooms and balh; _nrasci try IIBB; or what nave, you?. Phon» B. W. Heller, Jr., has returned hot water heater for your car; |>Hcea in- wall paper expeit; splendid workman- tnromc. Address 5. V*'• C. t.o\ 1, RcO I renhUI,ai(j0 "rent. AdultB only. E. H. able rents. W. T. Parker. B4-B6 Broad 83S-J. from & trip to Bermuda. Miss Josephine Crlne is spondln tolled, 10.95 up. Red Dank Brake Sta- ship; reasonable prices: estimate! and ad- _ . __ I Kahlert, State hi No 35, phc street. Jtod Bank, phone 8322. TWENTY-ACRE"farra on Stat. hlnrmar, several weeks at Cairo, Georgia. tion: 18 Maple avenue. Red Bank, phone _ Kcyport 607. UTTLE SILVER— Six-room ho"u7e7~a~lilm^ elKht-room houso: Improvem.ntsi out« The staff of the Rumson high 3026. vice fron. Your decorating troubles nro I>rov«monta; convenient to bua Una and , Rev, Oeorgo F. Smith has beei solved by phoning Ruraion 666. Eauy to THUCKPRIVEten yearsR «n' dexperienc ehaufleiie driving all THREE, four or fV« roomn, with two bulldlnss In good condition: excellent aoll, school Chatterbox held Its annual SOU, top soil. All dirt, clnderi. gravel, remeoiber—tt'a 5fl8. makeB wf trucks and prlvnte earn. Cnn hathn and heated. A wood proposition rhoola . two-cnr K»rairo; aioundu 57x2000;; fruit: price *11,000. W. A. Hopping, t harvest danoo Trlday night at Holy visiting at Freehold. manure; niao grading of all kinds. Prices make own re palm. AKO 28. LketiHPil In for lin fumlllea ur f, fruit, ffapoffrapoi. O Ow 17 \Vht\V_ahtn_tot n Linden plnce. Red Bank, phona 307.* DON'T LET thoas odd jo^a wait Cnll A. New York ami Now Jersey. Addrenn Tsuck Rosary hall. Ozzlo Osborno's orches- Miss Dorothy Cottroll Is taking right. Olniide C. Wrleht. Little Silver. Huchcs, Rumson 814, for estimate with- loomfr*. Ront rheaii Tetlcy'n. 17 Broad Htrcot. Red Bank, phon ^ A HOME you would be proud to owni post-graduate course • in commercl N. J., phono Red Bank 1498-J. out obliirntlon, on all kinds of cement nnd Driv f.l I, Uc_l_l.iink.* Mrcet, n^d Bank. _ UNFURNISHED. trnmedlately up-to- eieht ranrna, two tile tjntha, tllo lavatory, tra from Jersey City provided the rinhes diiy'i tile kitchen and breakfaat nook, rec«.ieale. Including furni- brickwork repair. Specializing In chim- WHITE WOMAN work U do, HVE-KOOM nparTmoiits~to~iVtTjr5."In. I ihito lypo bungaluw, Hix r, , everryy music. The proceeds will be used to ture, work bonch, clampa, circle aaw: ney, fircplaco and garage construction. or woulil ,lu lagidry In Ci <1 uire in paint (tore. 1J 0 West front | modern I HIM O vcmnnt ; (TiiraKC ; open ffire- radiation, fireplace, rhild'a playroom, all help pay for the coming Issues of "Antiques" was the topic of thi will soil all or eeparato; part cuah nnd MONEY to loan on flnt bond and morl- 276 Mechanic street, after 5:00 P. M., ptreol.'Kod Bank^ | plin-e. tdenl locution, corner Fair Haven hraBp plumblnir, tno>var attached (rarase, balance monthly payments. A good mud anil MrCiulcr avenue. Hea-K-nflble on u inrKe plut of ffround. This boua. —a. the paper. Thought club Monday night, wher _asre on Improved real e.Ute worth ' >ii» Itcil linnk 1274.' TWO apartment., at RumHon. four rooms built this year and you tharafor* obtain chance for cabinetmakor or one that un- double tha amount loaned. Atnton »gek- each I all Improvement!) i larse porches, Arply Mrs. Wllkina, phono Z557-W. Red Francis V. Cornell, a student at the club met with Mrs. W. S. Wai derHtitnds the buolne»n. Snwbuck talile, yOUNll MAN ilonlreB , Bank, or 3S1. the benont of the lowant bulldlrtff prtcas In nino feet long. S50; twin maple beds, fin- roin. nttornej. 10 Broad Rtreet. Red Bank newly decorated; JIM and $2.1. See tnllur hlntory. Priced to s.ll. Phona for ap. Villanova college near Philadelphia, ished pair, $25; seven rush bottom chnlri, STAR Window Cleaning- Co., George next door. River ron<\ and Lafayette street, HALF Of houflc fnr rent: aoven rooms ind polntment to see tt. (i. Howard Unptn. will be homo for tho Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lathrop < original seats, 980 T ' loivbuy In orlulnai manairer, 6 Wharf iv«nua, Hod Dank. Arthur Docjvor. nhone KennR or telephone 2SS0-M. Re.l Honk. luitli; all ImiTovcmenLa; garage; con- r-ntt. 31 ^fonmouth street, phona Red. JEtank- phona S711-W, WANTED, nuilil.' iltt for Keneml vuiiient to nun and tralna: at 44 Rector holidays. Union, Now Hampshire, were tho n condition. |U0; plno sideboard, rfinlnltci]. FOUU beiiuUfully "furnished ro with 321. $20; corner cupboard, finUhcd. t?. i; opml- work ; nnial bo gonil rook nn.l hr of- plncp. Inanlie at 4^. ur co In rear U cent guests of William A. Tllton. BARTON CHAMBERLAIN, contractor and , hImlh h : hhea t fihfurnlahedd ;; lihHuni tt hhou8ekacl>in^ :!4 HH.IKC avenue. Red Hunk. TWKNTY-FIVE to fifty acre, of fartll. Mrs. John H. Noonan won a tur- faco kitchen cabinet, $18; high back pine bulldiri fobbing eBpaclally. 151 South erencex. ciieei> ni. Phono Ke«l Llnnk -'1 n s. ' |ir|vtieK(,B . l|Be nf ,)no no ( prlvntc ntronce. key disposed of. on tho co-opcratlvo Lester Poling has taken a posltioi bench, live feet long, $3fi ; mixplc hnnnin- »treot- Red Dank, phona 35R«t HKl.I' wanted: whltn i-nuple uhile jrenurftl ! Phone Ik'd Bank »^. HA LI' ci[ doul>l« liou .0 on Me rhanlc ntroat: farm land i BOOII location, coaTenllnt ter hack arm chair, f4f>! old mantlea. rimniri with w uter. 5_M to Itcd -Uank. near Etat. highway i lorga with tho Peoplo's drug store at Pert] THE FURNITURE hospital, chain, caned, hoiiKiworker, "hit 1 per month. plan by the Pocohontas lodge. four-posler beds; several other things. I.nn.l A U.nn Co rni-miy. 12 Mech;anlc u>ad frontase. brooka: btrsAln, 1100 acra. Amboy. furnlturei repilrid and reflnUhed; CIBHB re fere I I cinlrcd. Mo THRFK-ROOM apartment. Btenm heatnl, Ray II. Sllllman. Eatontonn. phone_178. At last week's meeting of tho par- Call and be convinced of real hnrKtilnn. month Employ in cut Mu. hath ; nil im.irm'cmentK : largo looina. Htret-t. Hrd Hnnk. Leroy Holllstor, a former reslden Kverythlng must "be lold before Dccmber runhed and porch chain. W. T. WtUinms. SIX-TOOM homo all Improve—entat los ent-teacher association Mrs. Frank it. Ferris. 44 South street, Freehold. G91 Rlvc^rond, phone Red Bank j_64_t. moutli ntreet. Red Hi flniver AnnrtiiieiitH. run.er Wnllai-n nnd SlX-ltOOM hi.use, ' Knrutre: on hiirh\vaV now ot Oswego, New York, was tho Sin-luff hii-aetH. IMmne _»fif>T Red Ilimk. one bluck \n BCII bus: all Im- O.\150t Raraga, brick floori at«am haatl Nary, chairman of tho ways and THEORA BROWN LYNCH7Vn*_dl7te7dreTs" SITUATIONS wanted fnr col, I erreial irood location. Prlco 12.600. easy tarma. recent guest of friends here. J. | mnklne, alterations, coatumlntf, hem- houseworker*. isxrellen' whi ch.'tmboi - tuith for rent: lower end of Mechnnir- provcincr 1 r • rent reamnahl. • concen.ilon. means committee, reported that $23 Add re«s M. L., hexMl. Ked Rank. V,'. A. HopplnR, 8 Linden piece, Red Mrs. William Muth and Mr, and AT1ONAL ennh register and nn elec- stitching, plcotlng, pteatlnff, etc. Cos maid-waitrc«ai Hood rnloied • street. Apply Charles Allaire, y Wtiurr Hank phone_j>97.^ was cleared at tho recent card party trical charger for sale. Call 890 Redtumes to ordtr. Prlcei reasonable. Not. investlmito all lefctctHcH. Hl'N(iiAl.OW on Lliu-olii avenue. Will:nort avoniie. Red llaak,_pkon. JJI7 .1L IIItiHwXY Karnga on route 35, with held for the benefit of tho welfare Mrs. Clifford Jacobus left Baturday ank. located on second floor, 16 Broad street. Kmplnynicnt AHeiicy, flO Mi.nn 1' ii rk. Mlddletuun . live roon..: nil In,. Red Dank, formerly the Handy Shop. pi u veiinent", eti-upt |'IIN ; rent fJl. liarnife. show mom. offlc. and stock room: fund. Mrs. D. Harold Korp presided by auto for West Palm Beach, Flor- 1VOUY enamel baby'i .crlkrWliSThair" lied Unnk. l'hotie Ited llnnk rleftned ; $1" per month: alpo fltore now S6.00U, easy terms. Hadley Hall. 107 ida, whero they will spend the win- BKCIIF.TAHIES of lotlce.r tr Mr.. A. llellov.i.. I'. O. Du\ fiOO. Red at the meeting, mattresa. like new, ffl.00. Also CONCRETE work donei ildenalka and ce- i.tndentn, clcrKyinen. elnoutl, nccuidcd as Klatsky'a shoo atore. Apply Hunk Monmouth street, Ited Hank. Phona Red* ter. ment blocks t also Northwestern crano A. T. IVnmni, H Rerkleso place. Red Hank SSOfl. Raymond Hongland, Jr., dog fan- child's whlto enamel play-yard, $2.6n. fnr rent. Peter DIPonte. 245 Shrewsbury announceri, and others ilenlron of nn Unnk. or anentv FUKNTSTlEP luinifiilnw nf~(l"v"c "rooms. Tiin An offort Is being mado by resi- Articles can be seen et 30 McLaren avenue, Red Bank, phone 1508. further extierlenru In the m of I [lurch, hath nnd all inuuovement* ; two- UUN'<:ALOWB~oir~eaay tarms. earn, ae m. iler and owner of tho Uumaon Farm nprnklnv, will otilnlri vnliuibl, enti no extia^. Inquire Globe Real dents of Oak Shades, a community street. Red Bank.* «-«r I;HI-_KU; Mn. '.lube Koul ilHiatc. _6 1 ejennels, was elected president wrllinit to Mnilcn Klciucni-e, REAL ESTATE WANTED. Ka-t l-'runt FIrocl.JttMl J'nnk. Ralats. 2 . Kant Front street, phona Red if the Eastern Amateur Pointer and Just outside tho borough limits In MONEY TO LOAN on flnt bond and :i.W. Ued Bank. N. J. Ilank 223!Ur ULL 31XG Ilnrtman wardrobe trunk, 1ft tnortgage. Appllcallont nlv«n Im- HOV'WANTF.r)"after arfiuol in FURNISHEM lm"' floor i,, private houTT tetter winners' association at tho an- Matawan township, to havo It nn- \.\l.i:.MU.r, tiii«lne«. irner In Lrtvalleite. fnur lmnu ruoiUB. |nlviito l.nth and eti- MAKK mo an off.r on thi. Monmouth bent, cnmlltlon ; too largo for our utc. mediate attention. llawklns Broth. N. J. InrliKlta • n-rooni hoarillnii inty ..late. This nna astat. of four nual mooting at Bethlehem, Penn- ncxed to Keyporl borough, Ninety hn I'. Pnpc. tl9 Uroy plnre, lied Hank.' Indoor posltlnn ; Htate nee. tnmrrj • heat fortil^tiol. all convenitrn-»s. on. real estatt »nd tmurance, 10 aril ratary derlrod If von eM lio'isp. ftvo-rnom b "'>'i IUM ml. Fit i r Mr»«ni iK'res, on \\\n main avenu.s, btautlfullr sylvania, - per cfnl of the taxpayers in that LOCLCKK and furnacee woodo,, 114.00 n toad; tiiiiir,. : PM-«llrnl a. U'frrnh InniUrai'ad with aparlous lawna, 75 .paeU Monmouth street, Red Dank. Irnm this mlvrrtl I. Ad.licii. II. W., Nl\.|;onM h.niiip'r.M U[>hu nuaburtf 7I6-J. Wllllfini ir other liro hn'ine la Ihrea alorlei. frame ronstruetlon. ough council to that effect, and Bor- OlTMAffV _... . .ork . CM r>«ni Ucit Hank: furiilflhftl -H unhirnl Uiod 1 liven Thursday night at the Demo- Ivlnn, n avenue, box 822, Toit HANPY MAN. Sweill.h, rii v in Mnninoulh rounty, T'loar llr.l rontalnlntf Afle.n rooms and flv. bathl. nl.le to i fit, 11 nu.nth. Aildicci i*. O. llox 3)1. lleJ In, IMIIIHK five master liadroom., four aerT> cratic clubroomn on Lafayetto street ough Attorney Howard W. Roberts Iojiin_oii J, • ral tmcklnH No job ' too larg. or inipanter, painter nnil I I• i.• I.• i ifrt Apply Hay 11. ^^illltnan, Bt amalli r.aaonabl. raUa, Vox urcnipt s.rv- mn.L Bnythlnu; uwn ln li"t rafo Mnnl.' __ ants' rooms, four sleetdnir porrhas. four Is preparing papers neccHBnry to tho WO be l.u-l." II ;. r.ntnntown. pi,on. I :M (or tho benefit of-tho welfare fund. iiuppi««r~two months olif; Ir. nhnn. »187-W. m Mtthanlc .tree! ll I' (I. II ______flreplare*. Utln elevator, si.em beat, eler- net. In tho meant Imo borough of' mnlo fl |00 Telephone I II \ VI: n,any"iViiiie»t. fo i: I.. trl.ity. uai. pai'iuat floora and a slat* Prltes were won by Mrs, Henry Ehr- lilttinlown 'J1H, J. IIUl'^iTKItiN(P*n"il'~'raflnl.hlniT "ol ali |,ly nt Slur llyi'i* ft I'lr veil. l!e.| innuili aljret, Re,l Hank. fits to bo derived by tho borough. oni 119.7 r., .l_v*mort suite |.O, .llnlnn ll.i.k. 11 ,.IH, :.:i rUlherlno Iiottn, Mrs. Ilaymond Mc- iiM'tmi.. l;«l Ilnuk" I'HMI, year-ruund liutiBalow foT sate I Din J1 .>.7f., drefl-iiMi |3. rlinln ,',0,-. hr,\t kinds of furniture Krartk lluwanl. n5 SMAI.I. I'AHM "nntril nef r.l Hun CUe, Mrs. Jano Gnrlnntl, Mrs. Loulso Mr, and Mrs. T. J, KavnnnilKh of »'•,,' lialh ai,,l nil 1, I*x 12 nius |4 anil man/ odd piece", at HarilHim ftvenue. Had Dank, |,hmt. ^4 1 MAN of "ralltiftnent wU .. ',I,. three rooms and nun piirchj water In r,.-!,- i.-h, liaknr. on Vltrhtn, elerlrlr IMltsi lol SOxllU feat. Kind, Mlsn Mary Koylo nn'l James Chicago havo keen Visiting Mr. and niKaln iulc*i. Atlntitio I uiiilturit Ware- TAXI— TAXI — Pluins'lled Hank UTB.W'i il, ,.,,nliin« . n. rf.il K»fil l^tnia. 2r, Ka.t liont cl, pin, .Illii, .•,,,11,1,, ::L,,lnKs SycHMWMe avenun, K'lll pilre 11,80(1. Terms. Charles Conk- Mrs. John N. Miller, :,:. Mortrnotilh nlrvet, Ited Hunk. 'J4-hnur aervlrai fifj rant. Itcil Bank to liatnlr limn, wnli'liintm oi •J ;• •*'i-.1. : Bammon. Mrs. Dennis K. Hymn wan M. II,.,1 llni.k lln. near Hlv.r I'laia arhcio(.^__ iKCOND-HANH rarlor ArcU. oo 1'alr llav.n, to Kunilon 7n tf.nl.. to iica- ll lir,', tnial\M,itli, ehnlrms.il of tho commlltco anil lier Uov. and Mrs. Charles C. Waikt-r W of ON' MTA"'I K. hlj[h«iiyri,.t».iii ]t«<( fiilS* . Harold Karp, uro upending tho winter In Florida. TIltlCKINll, movlnu, haiillrm; all innda Ml. llii.il • and A.lmry Park : mnd.rn refreshment nA III "II at Urn**!, inlrr. Pmy Hol.*rt-, ;I7 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT. Mrs. John PfolfTcnbcrK"' " Mm. Harry Weet twin returned from a l1 trrrt. ll.l i n, K . T.T.' ' ...olully hamllr.1 I'hon. Un I Hank MOIIIIH:! Inhrr «iih». tr. HI — *lniid, k'ns siallnn; In etrellatit r.ondltloni hln1 11 itlai, n'e'i'Hiiu dwrllliw, sarilfU. ffl,i)09, Eva. Cornell. Tho dark home Jirlio visit In upper New York otat >llh7W for piuliM nrrvi(-p. Dtllnaii'. ,}^s- iniintll. A|'|.|y Clii rill.nNI \l. lion-, inllpi Kill' biitb., .II a'-i l.inn. liny II. .'itlllman. Eatontown, finnll'iro nml Orl.ntn! nik'x. il>n1>lo Tor lirraa. Ill M.rhatH _atr..t, Hnlllank lUvrn. N. J. ...•.Hi ma won by TVmln Kind and thn non- Mr,. T. H. Coe hns reUlinnl frrml M llAVi; ytinr clotliaB riaaiifiVat Ihw (lly I'Al.r.J'.MKN nnil (Mitnrii th'.ns i:». i tUlle h')tn«, at sanlfU'e by iiiuty rum. Ii lladlo- Hu K'l. I'AUKi.'.Vi'i player'at prlrr by Mrs, Julian Hmlth, n visit at FlemlnRton. •rll-il to KIVB up horn*. AiM'tv ina Mn<1l* My <:>pati.r», t> M«^hanl,> «ttr.t, n*»r iVV<.sptionaiir jTTanT A. CRfcti -wna cll»|ionril (if <>n Ilio co-op- »tni,l«t« ..t t,f roilMlng* In hi 12 iD A. M , nndd 2:l)2 » tci t nm 1'1 . Ham (l.linv, |ir,M'il.lnr. vnxl Koiikriiton. i.u.ii.lli •ratlvo pl«n t y. !.,, II, ..I I lull lil.'.l . prifsi-t lUloiil loi-at.il abunt four Rtll«s M.I •veiiinl m hhr ap]llar.. lnt:;r II'I tt l^ian Co.. »«..; f Hi" Women's Call cir writ! Ala! 7.»lr>l, lt« NniTh l : raf.i II M...I I.- • :i; M,.i ,, II, -li-.l. plio.i. H-,I Hank 111. llicK.Uaj. ton| Ilianrh. II J. |ih,,n. mi l,,ill,llnu. AnplT »' ", 11, an.I IL,VII Kva Cornall vlcn |ire«ldent, Mrs, Otttto ,n.J. tha a,,l. auxnt for Ida Milan i.l.n., Hi:\- 'I'. Mill:. '>u. II.'M.I-. h,,i .... I.,i,,. Al... on. f.r ll,..oit. liar n. I,. ,,,. , „,' m 1 ,,, ; lin ,,l, 1! In II IU.I 11 „ ,, lth trrntnirrr nnd MrH. John Minn Annn-CUIhghnr, public hrnttl II,.,1 thiaa riMinlli-. |1. I'. A1..U. ||rnl,pr- a,, ,,i,Man, Inn,,rt..I fin,,i Milan, Italy. A. u , lilin.n, | ,1,,,!,.•.n, l|,.li. |]K. ttflfl, Kuvfl a talk at ft rnnetlnu of ill., liall mil. hiiilll nf M. ^ II. Has ala.a sprilal fraa uialmt'tlon will I,a HITSII will, WAT) I 1.1). !*<• nt 1. II,,.,,!,,,, pl.d II.., - H, nnr snnretfiry, i.-l 1 I'ln ml mn, llaliiiiinr "r Ilimilar,' • vri r lri.tium.nl |>ni. » I a|.|,.., ..I II..I Th» |>nr«nl-(raolii>r n«»"e.lr\tlr\it Ttlft n»ioclatlon aant ft VAB 111: It Inu Inutoii ati.al, II.,I Hani,, Anna I7KI iKiit Aril. obstrvn Ha Itnlli lili tlidny with a illn- In M «i A . >,,,| 'llx.r. iKan to Mrnatnr \V. ilAMi; MIINI'.VV -Ut m. nit. |n-i an .-II. li,.ii1lo,,|t,K ti'iallfii ner Tuesday nl){1)l, llrrrtnbrr (111), nt KKiftttilntnry y il.ll iia'., 10 M mm "Hi I. K.'l Hank, I .',1.1,1 I',, Iti.l. .t ..luinl.ln, ,,r |,,.Hi,» |,.l, t I.II. , .in .Ir,.,, II...... 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B.k-.>u. ti.ai i », |.4. W#4i r,P^i | in n«4»» •••- Sixteen RED BANK REGISTER, NOVEMBER 28,1932. IK BTJ1JINSTEIN CHORAL. ark spent the week-end at their cot- A Stag Luncheon,. tage OD Hamilton avenue. Little Silver News. Samuel S, Stolner of New Tork MAIL i "•" * • , ORDERS 8Hs» .Gladys Shropshire Joins New Mrs. William Burdge is sick with and London, England,* who has been 7*1'' BROAD ST. ^ 28 NOW!- Tork Musical Organization. neuritis. (Th« Eld Bank Bagiitar can ba boushl a member of the Red Bank Yacht M.S. SCHLES1NGER, •MATINEES • In Uttla Slhar at th. Union N.wa SUnJ Leon's WEDNESDAY * • . . ... Maaagsr, Mrs. John Stultz of Florence ave- at th. dtpot and *t George Quacktnlu.h'i club since 1900, gave a stag lunch- . SATURDAY Miss Gladys I* Shropshire of Hud- ganaral iton.) Broad * Fulton Sti, Newark Bon avenua was elected a member nue is having a new foundation eon at the club last Thursday. His THE WORLDS FINEST PLfW /;.;• of the choral of the Rubinstein club made for her house. The dwelling Seventy-five members attended Fri- guests Included Jacob Siege], George Column pt. New York at a recent liincheon- was formerly used as a summer res- day night's meeting of the Wenonah El Ruppert, George J. Glllig, Clar- rmislcale at the Waldorf-Astoria ho- idence, but the alterations will make missionary society at the home of ence A. Legg, Louis S. Glmbel, Jr., tel. ' Miss Shropshire, a contralto, Is it habitable all the year round. David Jones at Gooseneck Point. Tho Albert T. Rohe, Fred W. Woera, Al- 7Ae GREEN R member of a chorus of eighty society voted to send $75 to Miss wyn A. Hanft, Bruno Schwlll, John women's voices. The dub will glvo Mary Lovett, who conducts a mis- A. Griffin, E. Maynz and Charles a concert Tuesday night, December Shrewsbury News. sionary school in India. A social sea- Wilson. hemwe PASTURES I 6th, in the grand ballroom of the son followed. The gathering was en- ENTIRE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST (Thi Rid Bank Reglittr can lit bought tertained by a calllthumpian band hU, orch. »2,B0, fint 4 rowi, (3.00, Bl |11 vMARCV •"«' Waldorf-Astoria. Dr. William Bog- in Shrewsbury from Richard Beaka at,the Must Pay for B»j*s Injury. XGal B8c • • .... postofflcs and at Shrmburr Market.) composed, of ten women and'byja CONNEUY '.' ers' Chapman is director. Alexander Dreyden of Neptune, Miu, .rch. »2.80, B.7,&($.i10.L»gg0bC.L BSc. Wlss Shropshire Is a pupil of Hob- fashion revue by six men attired in Mrs. Joseph Eustace entertained beach pajamas. The next meeting who was bead of the Bonus expedi- BOX OFFICE OPENS TUESDAY, NOV. 22 b«r,t Frederick Freund ot Palm Mrs. Patrick Carton of Llncroft last will be held December 9th at tho tionary forces of Monmouth county, JJrudgery Beach and for the past two winters week. home ot Mr. and Mrs. William must pay $200 for Injuries he caused was a member of Holy Trinity choir New overhead doors have been in- Parkor. to thirteen-year-old Domlnlck Troc- at West Palm Beach. She also stalled in the Shrewsbury flrehouse. chla when he ran him down with his WHICH WILL IT BE? studied In the Claude Warlord stud- The . carpenter work was done by Silver council of American Me- automobile. Dreyden was arrested ios la Paris. chanics attended a Thanksgiving Ber- : Groyer Carter of White road. vlce Sunday night at the Methodist after, the accident on a charge of WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS Mr. and Mrs. William H. B. Obre drunken driving anR spent some time INSTEAD of doing the wash- church. Bev. NlltS'M. Poff preached - Shop Early of New York were the weekend in Jail. ;. ' 4 Carbon Fuel- . ijig.next wepk, can't you New Monmouth News. guests of Mrs. M. Obre, sermon appropriate for the occas- Mail Earls ion, thihk of a dozen other Mr. and Mrs. Florenz Dean have Mr. and Mrs. George M. Quacken- FCBLIX A largely attended Thanksgiving returned from Florida, where they things you'd rather do? Buy Christmas Seals 25 full size coal bags for $7.00 cash. jmiBical service was given Sunday busb and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson have been visiting. Quackenbush and.family attended a night it the teaptist church. Mm. A Thanksgiving pageant will be ESPECIALLY in this winiry Edna Palmer, the church organist, reunion of the, Quackenbush and •MMMtMWMMMMiMl Almost us radch beat as you would obtain from the equiva- : given by the young people of the Emerson families Saturday night at weather;, we. don't believe lent of a ton of cool, because It Is nil heat and no ash. "' was ln charge and she received Presbyterian church at the church SINGING COACHING \ many compliments on the excellence Dayton. About seventy persons were it would be much full do- Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The present in? such fatiguing work. riaco your order now for a trial delivery. .ot the program. entertainment is open to the public. Monnlotitb Parformaneca Phona CASS FREEBORN Edward Webster has moved from Street 2:30,7,9 P.M. IBM Frederick Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hevlus entertained the LEON'S is ready-to help Late of MttrocolIUn Opora Home, N.Y. Mw. Howard W. Roberts, will return the Dodge house on Rumson road Saturdays and Holidays Continuous memberB of the Jolly Workers' club to Frank Carhart's houso on Mark- you at just such a time. tomorrow from Harvard college to at her home yesterday afternoon. spend the Thanksgiving season with ham place. LAST TIMES TODAY t JUST lots and lots of women Voice Culture Donald Keedham will spend the Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Zimmerman At 3: IS, 7:45, 9:49 his parents. Ho will resume his col- Thanksgiving holidays at his home are finding that when all Carlton Theatre Lawes Goal Go. lege studies on Monday. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Halstead GEORGE ARLISS in Massachusetts. of Trenton were Sunday guests of cost is counted, the mod- RED BANK, N. J. (Our Only OITlcc) .*• • The Ladles' aid society of the Bap- Miss Mary Borden will entertain "A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY" ; tist church held a Thanksgiving so- Mr. and Mrs. Myron L. Campbell. em laundry can really do STUDIO NO. ft. members of the Shrewsbury Reading A Thanksgiving service will .be Mary Astor Evalyn Knapp * clable last, night. club at her home Tuesday afternoon. their washing for them at Tel Bod Bank Tenni Shrewsbury, N. J. Tel. R.«fl251. . 'Warren Palmer is improving from held at half-past ten o'clock tomor- Miss Margaret Terhune of Matawan row morning at St. John's chapel. less cost than they could 374. Beaaonable. a :gunshot wound in his shoulder ac- will read a paper on Lafayette. do it themselves. There cidentally Inflicted by a New York Holy Communion will bo celebrated SPEAKING ' ••• r - FIANO The Shrewsbury borough school in place of the regular service next- are a number of services friend two "weeks ago. He is still will be closed tomorrow and Friday confined to the house. Sunday morning, the day marking THANKSGIVING and FRIDAY •—and there is one that in observance of Thanksgiving. the beginning of Advent. A large attendance is looked for Tho annual Christmas sale of Feature a.t 2:15, 4:08,8:09,8:03,8:58 will just meet your needs at the union Thanksgiving service to Christ church guild will be held at THANKSGIVING GREETINGS and suit your purse. be held here tomorrow morning at the rectory Thursday afternoon. De- Marlboro News. TO ALL OUR PATRONSI ATLANTIC ton.o'clock by the Baptist churches comber 1st, from 2:30 to 5:00 o'clock. Its Laughs Will Knock You THERE is damp wash, thrif- YOU WILL ENJOY of. New Monmouth and Leonardo. Final plans for the Christmas sale For a Goal! THEATRE The combined choirs of the two Jacob Gibble attended the funeral ty service, rough dry, YOUR •will be made by the Thimble Bee at of his mother at Mcndhelm, Pa., the ready-to-wear and the churches will render music. Rev. their meeting to be held Wednesday, Thomas G. Thomas of Leonardo will past week. liand-finislied bundle, Each Atlantic Highlands December 7th, at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Van Alien of be the preacher. Fred England. one is a little different, Thurs., Fri., Nov. 24, 25 Thanksgiving Dinner •Mrs. Jones and family have moved Lynwood, I* I., visited Mr. and Mrs. each at a different cost. from Mlddletown village to this place, H. L Schenck on Tuesday. DOUBLE FEATURE they are occupying James Grlggs's Seabright News. A Red Bank card club was enter- ALL clothing is washed in house, adjoining Mr. Grlggs's resi- tained at a luncheon at the Tally-Ho "Pack Up Your tea room on Wednesday. soft suds at scientific tem- dence. (Tbo R*d Bank Be&ifUr can b« bcught Troubles" Mrs. Helen Downer moved last peratures—rinsed in from The Christian Endeavor socloty In Seabright at th. atom of Morrli W«li with i will have charge of the service at man and H. L*fkowitx.) week from Mrs. Tennent Quackon- eight to ten complete the Baptlst'church Sunday evening. bush's house on Main street to Thom- PLEASANT INN High seas last week again washed Laurel & Hardy as McCue's house east of Marlboro. changes of "rain-soft wa- A special song service will bo ren- oartd and debris on Ocean avenue at ALSO Cor. SHREWSBURY AVE. & NEWMAN SPRINGS BD. Rosemary Sampson has a position ter—dried (except in dered. several places, but no further dam- damp wash) in artificial, A daughter was born to Mrs. Fred age was done to homes on the beach. in Newberry's store at Freehold. "CORNERED" Jones a few days ago. The baby has There are many heaps of sand Btlll " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Driest visited hot summer breezes—ev- with OPEN ALL YEAR been named Barbara Ann Jones, loft from the previous storms, al- at Newark over the week-end. . ery article returned snowy- The choir of the, Central Baptist though a considerable quantity has Mrs. F. T. Burke returned home pure. TIM McCOY church of Atlantic Highlands will been taken away in railroad cars and on Saturday. give* a musical entertainment Friday trucks. Mrs. H. W. Buck has been on the Sat., Nov. 26 DINE and DANCE sick list. WHY not give yourself more evening, December 2d, at the Bap- The comedy "Corporal Eag«n," pre- time for doing the things tist church at this place. sented Thursday and Friday nights "Miss Evelyn Maner of Trenton PICTURE "AIR MAIL" To The Entertaining Music of spent the week-end with her parents, you really want to do? with Mrs. Richard Bt 'John has re- of last week by the. Odd Fellows' with eovered after a sickness of a week. lodge, was largely attended both Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maher. VICTOR McLAGLEN Home washing is a custom PAT O'BRIEN and Pleasant Inn Albert McCrackln was cut andnights. On Saturday night a party MUs Ann GUrlde la visiting her Greta Nlasen Ntll O'Day of the days of the past. KALFH BELLAMY "REG." SCHURY'S Club Orchestra bruised Saturday night near Keyport was held in Dowd's hall for those mother at New Haven, Conn. —PLUS— John Brehany and family of New- Just have us do your laun- when an automobile in which he was who took part In the show. "HOLLYWOOD ON PARADE" dry the modern way. Dinner Served from 12 A. M. to 13 I'. M. riding was hit and overturned by an- A Thanksgiving service will be held ark were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- "Falsa Iropreiiloni" SUN. and MON. tin Collins on Friday. Screen Souvenler We'll be glad to pick up other car. His Injuries are not ser- tonight at the Methodist church. All Paramount Newt NOV. 27, 28. Tho prlco Is lower than you l0US Trafflo has been diverted from Main • " next week's bundle, if lodges have been Invited to attend. would pa; elsewhere for such The Methodist Epworth league met street while repairs are being made you'll just phone Red last Thursday In the parsonage and to thi bridge north of here. Bank 2800. Douglas Fairbanks B magnlflccrit dinner. Port Monmouth News. elected Wilfred Stevens president, Leon Conover was caterer at tho Oscar Benson vice president. Miss Garrett Conover sale on Thursday. —IN— (Till Bet Bank Kaguur on M nougat VaJerle Nelson secretary and Miss Tho firemen held a dance In thoir YOUR PROTECTION ta Port Monmouth at thi atom o( Charlti hall on Friday evening. Against hlisiri and Salvador* Saaslloni.) Anna. Dovereaux treasurer. Members Mr. Robinson Crusoe of the league have organized a choir. IRRESPONSIBILITY Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J? (Caslcr, A small flre Monday night In Cam- Hunters" Unpleasant Experience. IT has become an axiom thai Mrs. Erwin Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. panella's barber shop was put out by George W. Conover and Joseph A SATURDAY and MONDAY Kmmor Clayton attended the Wash- the firemen. The damage was slight. Conover of Freehold and' Stanley Featu-c nt 2:30, 5:IC, 7:.T. 9:4! "a fair price is your pro- LONG BRANCH^ ington bicentennial service held by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stevens and Havlland had an unpleasant exper- tection against unfair the Sons and Daughters of Liberty of children spent Sunday with Rev. and ience while duck hunting on Barnc- methodf." You want to FINAL REDUCTION Monmouth county on Sunday at Ten- Mrs. Howard N. Amer of Falrton In gat Bay during the recent storm. The ant church. Be handed both his do business with, those South Jersey. Mr. Amer Is a former tide rose so high that tho house in firms whose profit from PARAMOUNX of A son was born to Mrs, Richard pastor of the Methodist church here which they werB staying was sur- Eves a Big Red Apple our Best last Friday. The baby has been Mr. Stevens has bought a new Bulck rounde'd and they had to row a con- —but one was wormy! their business insures their THEATRE named RJchard Clayton Best. Mrs. coupe. sideraDlo distance In the heavy gale being responsible. You Best, before her marriage, was Miss Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benson will en- to reach land. want to know that you are GALA HOLIDAY Jessie Llddy. tertain Mr. and Mrs. Nat Crawley of protected against unscrup- Entire Stock The birthday of Mrs. Charles See- Highlands and Mr. and Mrs. Harri- Missing Girl Wedded. ulousness. PROGRAM ley was celebrated last Friday with son Covert and son and Mr. and Mrs. Ruth Burlator, eighteen, of Rldgc- THANKSCIVINC DAY and EVE. —of- a party at which about 25 guests were Theodore Radkcy of Hillside on flold, who was reported to tho police MIRACLEANERS Mint be present. Games, dancing and music Thanksgiving. as missing by her father two weeks were enjoyed and Mr«. Soeley re- Misses Ann and Mae Wickmann ago, was married at Long Branch Responsible ceived a number of gifts. An enor- have gone to California for the win- Thursday to Frank Jackson, Jr. Af- mous birthday cake with candles was ONE of their obligations is Women's ter. For a number of years past they ter the ceremony, which was per- to aim and hold the con- MenV one of the features. went to Florida In the winter time. formed by Rev. William McConnell, Mrs. Erwin Beaver returned to her •*•«• — tho couple left by automobllo for a fidence of the public. This home at Hutloy yostorday after hav- destination unknown. is done through their ap- ing made a stay with her parents, It pays to advertise In The Register plication of "Conscien- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Caeler. Mr. and Mrs. easier and Mr. and Mrs. tious Standards of Dusi- WITH Beaver aro now at Arlstldcs, Penn- JW-WBITSCH'S ness Practice." You can SHOES sylvania, to epond tho Thanksgiving rest assured that your bus- RALPH BELLAMY •cason with Mr. Heaver's mother. TROUBIE IN iness relations with your Gloria Stuart—rat O'Brien EVERY PAIR OF SHOES MUST GO The firemen have made final ar- Miracleaher will be entire- Slim Hummcrvlllo—I.llllan Bond REGARDLESS OF COST. rangemcntB for tho barn dance which ly satisfactory. This as- they will hold Saturday night at thn Fowler's Market PARADISr surance of responsibility is Sal. Only—Nov. 26th schoolhousc. One of the features will 3 BROAD ST., RED BANK. be a sale of homc-inndo cakes by tho WMMIPIIAMHOPKINS wrfRANCIS worth considerable. Centn Doyla'a Maltarpl.ca SEE OUR WINDOWS! Ladlen' auxiliary of (ho (lro company. Two Phones: 3334—3335. HERBERT MARSHALL "SIIKRLOCK HOLMES" Tho Bu»y Hpo sowing society met C&arll* RuffllM • HwlrJ Intttt HortM, jt 3fe Naw and Modarn, Tlayad by at tho home of Mrs. Arthur Till Mon- FOWLER'S SPECIALS—Ending Sat., Nov. 26. RUGS should be cleaned at CLIVK IIKOOK day afternoon. Next Monday nftrr- lor lha Chlld,.i, I noon thfl poclnty will meet At thn least once a year. Send Saturday Mnllitf* Simla 1:00 p.m. them to us for perfect Sun., Mon., Nov. 27, 28 homn of 11r«. Ollvo Ilomnn, FRESH-KILLED NORTHERN SalacUd 1'hotoplay and Mr. a»d Urn. Kdwnrrt Hoyd and •«rt t "JUNGLE MYSTCRY" work. TK»y Mirror th« Romanti (n •on Wlllmd nnd Mr, nntl Mr*. Ilnrry l',v»rjrnn»'# Maait S. Klaf sky lloyd cnt the wrek-eiid nt thflr NKW NTOOK. Domestic - $5.00 bunRnlew line. CHARLES FARRELL 5 E. Front St., Red Bank, N. J. TUKKIIAY nml WKI1NKHIMY Oriental - - $8.50 — IN — Mr. an;fl* JUHT AIIOUNII Till! COIlNKIt— Ronsting Mm. Corni-llu* M. llilllnn itnlurtliiy. 21c "» "TESS P t.'»I>t. Wllllnm llriinl" IIAI iii-i GEESE SEND US YOUR FELT cir Tiir. AT TIIK FOOT OI 1IHOAO IHTIIKKT. 1 CHICKENS firl,;l.l t..,»l "Killlh III illy 'lln LEGS C l t* tn (Klvrrtlin In Tim H«gl»- ified Advertitcmontt. Hera you find*>the teller who tll»"l'.Klrnl ,,,„!,,;iry ..,' Fresh Hams 13c in'p Wnlit. 1 ^pnitment.—AilvartTiO' want* to toll nnd tho buyer who wnnli iQ buy, | , 1.1 (|,rn,||,||; |||l> 'I'linlikr SPRINC Ib in Red Bank | Hi Vine r-fnnnn ill l,|n |,omr. l,r|r. II" M.Un Ri n>>«u Loin Pork 15c Will iTrnrlt LAMB Firil (o Proiprr. • I II'" hil>«I.. nl thin plat,, t.,,,., r,., .v- 17 fli"l"lllE nt llnlfporl Ini Kvrryonn In lhii Hank TODAY ! TODAY ] Should IVurllcr. TliU lOWI.KU'S FAMOUS SAUSAGK 17c "Tlint'i My Hoy" STRAND "Thnl'i My Boy" Leonardo News. I1M IIAIII* Cll(|>r\M I.I, IHIIUITIIV ()t)K RKD BANK, N. J. ii)<> n.1 >.n i. i ih Snlurdny «9c Mondny l*i I.— na.it., <>r Fr.4 M*r>' FRESH SEA FOOD! I imioirnw & I'ridlty Tucitlny &. Wednesday I \IK.I. Mirnll ritr.nii rimmir nir. r.i-M! i n nil.i.r u t Z—Bi« Fculurrt— -2 h \\n i\,, it,,I rfM'omninntl U^U Jtl«>- Mil I'rlllll |-hlll|.pl I. aprniiinc 2lc.' PHONE Tiir, fiira fnr < lillilrm. lint will r»- »rk »vllh IIT lUllgllltl, Mia I'ln MACKKRKI. .SALMON r.vr.n fiilMi tltn ndniU.liin |irlr« t*» M\y « 'l"riln»r >.f W»»in.l'1. lh n Fillrt II,,,,,, I !,(,,„,,, UKl) HANK itiliill nlm dor.ti't think H m ll»n|«li|lil llawlay la ll>. MKIKI 15c 19c Culm Hi. l.|(l VI,. JVk, I titnalftrplr<"nt Ml.. lUIln M'l'l.e, |. .ir.iMlh,, Oyilrri 25c pi. | Chowder Clnmi 2t)r. ilo/.. »*nio Air Mail • yrptU null Mt« It <' I'lH.n.l |lnrallH( !..! Uu, riral 'Mill' lit* "MOLLY Ml' !.",« Ui|lt.|>t>>«|l l.». l«l ill lid hi 'n'*-. .,4 A| | r », ,./ —- Jlnltici AfU| |iflV|li|{ »|'*li| n f»W (laya C.AKDEN .STATE CHAIN .STORE SPECIALS ! HI..IJ nl II.• Mnl Whq Vllti fl[.,,.|a «l I(K» T..| W VI, II.. Mall LOUVAIN" •| I.. |u,,l|.l« ,,f ||,!. ,.!•,. n||| Aunt Jemima I'nnr.nlin Flour 2 for |7c "••-•• • Hi i nr.Mr.r*i"'I'n lit ni'nrr. - "III. tlillla w|ll, II,. |1.,.II.U t.f tl-w .1.1. I..I II.,. mm HnUcr'i Con |()c ,.;n, f' in rin*MA Mi..ui,..i|||. li, I,..Mil,0 • 'I lianUfalr I.EK TRACY Xllh JACH ClAfltR tup **M|fa IntiwtiloW lil' f,,,- ;(;;(. nnmr.T r<>\ l.n .1.1.,. 1, .1 ||,. II." U,u,,n...ill, ni nri.i.«MV ANN DVORAK M..i iintA nu *ni ,l,i,i,l, |i.. '|1>"iu» li I l,i,i,,.. . f irgcj.£an ill in GUY KIHIIK i^4>K»ti\'t will !«!»*« It (ita ••tloiMl Gutnlry Hull Ovnllitm OHM ni:MMrr»vil.i r. KVAI.YN KNA1»P Mi'lTER MAIN OFFICE A -• tint* • • lt»n«M BUCK JONES PLANT i •iirnip inmnit.- ?0.7fl Whit* S B*nJ<. N.w ATINEE 25c EVENING 35c

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