SECTION ONE RED BANK RE TER SECTION ONE

VOLUME LXIV,NQ, 37. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 5,1942. PAGES 1 TO 12 Harold Baynton Testimonial Dinner Nelson Eddy Due Herb Hunter Is Now In Red Bank Shares In At Fort Monmouth Tells Society For Edward A. Ming Nelson Eddy, famed concert, Navy; After Big Game Successful Blackout , radio, opera and motion picture Of Rug Making star, will appear in a free con- cert at War Department Thea- Methodist Women ter No. i Monday evening, Former Good-Will Ambassador Of Shrewsbury Dairy Co. Honors Old March 30, according to an. an- Give $100 to District Man Killed In County, But nouncement by Lt. Huly E. Employee VVTio Is Leaving Firm ! Bray, Fort Monmouth morale Baseball To Japan a Happy Man , for Missionary Fund No Mishaps Occur In Borough officer. •+• Herb Hunter, well known in local tike a happy family reunloa was Eddy, who will appear Tinder A largt section of MonmouthJ baseball circles while residing in this Harold Baynton of the Broad street th« testimonial dinner given last the auspices of the V, S. O,- county for a little more than IB mln« Percy Hicks Is section and who two decades ago firm of Armltage & Baynton spoke Thursday evening at the Bosevelt J. DiFiore Sells Comp Shows, Inc., ii the world's New Chapter Of utes last Friday night was enveloped played with the Giants, Cubs and on "The Romance of Rug Making" tea room, Llttlo Silver, by Shrews- most, highly paid concert star, in darkness while civilian defense Cardinals and later chaperoned at a meeting of the Women's So- bury. Dairy Company, Inc., In honor according to Variety, theatrical officials, flying over the section In a, Supervisor Of scores of big name players to Japan ciety for Christian Service of the of Edward A. Ming, plant foreman His Newspaper. trade journal. National Society plane, joined with local official.! on as a good will ambassador of base- Methodist church at tho church fel- who has teen granted a, year's ab- the ground to praise the shore'* first ball, once more 1B a happy man, His lowship hall Monday night. More sence from the firm -with which he Printing Plant Rumson'8 Roads than 50 members attended. Now Being Formed blackout teat as & distinct success. ha» been connected for the last 21 application for enlistment in the U. S. Navy has been accepted. An emergency policeman, Robert yearn. Monmouth Street Morgan, 30, ot Marlboro, was killed; Emil Schuster Buys Succeeds the Late' Two days after the Pearl Harbor Mrs, E. A, Starku, president of the attack, the white-haired 46-year-old Daughters of the Union when the automobile In Which ha was riding to his post waa lnyovlvetf company, left a sick bed to attend Business and Takes Store Property Alfred Brighton- Hunter was rejected at the Navy re- tht affair and to present to "Ed" cruiting office in St. Louis because in Monmouth C.ounty In an accident with a truck on tho Marlboro-Matawan road, and hl« Ming a wrist watsh "from friends at Over Postal Office Budget Adopted of his teeth. That was_ December to Organize Monday _.tht Shrewsbury Dairy," Thp reclp- Has New Owners Hcjwasjilsappolnted and decided companion, Miss Audrey Sharp, 23, ' lent expressed his appreciation of to try to do somethlng~about it. So of Long Branch, was Injured, but n6 Percy

Through the courtcBy of John The speaker at Thursday's meet SHOP AT Regan of Hudson avenue, deputy Ing of the Red Bank Rotary club at collector at tha United States cus- the Molly Pitcher hotel was William toms, service, Treasury department, Fazicky, a member of the faculty of Perth Ambo'y, The Register has re- Rumson high school. Mr. Paiicky ceived a communication. and copies addressed the Rotarlans on the aub- of the section of the law or ruling Ject, "Hawaii—Where East MeeW SCHULTE-UNITED referred to therein. v West." Mr. Paziclty gpent a. good This information is very timely part of the past year In Hawaii as and all boat owners, operators and an exchange teacher in a high school First quality, 51 gauge, 3-thrend agents of marine activities should there. . familiarize thomaelves with this The speaker gave the Rotarlans a executive ruling by the Presldentof very interesting and timely talk on the United States and should be the geography and people of the is- guided accordingly. Deputy Collect lands and incldently spoke about the tor Rcgen's communication follows: historical development of the Island J. RUSSELL WOOLLEY CHIFFON Pursuant to authority contained In Two survivors rof the torpedoed tanker R, P. Resor wield wash-cloths on themselves after being landed at people. He said about 37 per cent the Act of June 15, 1917, (U. S. C, Manasquan, The two men said they saw a motor .lifeboat carrying about SO men clear the ship and the of the inhabitants were Japanese ton, haa designated County Clerk J. Title CO, Section 191), and the regu- flaming oil that surrounded it. and the remainder were about equal- Russell Wooley an explosives licen- lations promulgated thereunder, all ly divided between native Hawalians sing agent with power to issue ven- persons on board.any vessel, foreign and members of the Caucasian race. dor's, purchaser's and foreman's li- HOSIERY or domestic, within the territorial the Captain of the Port, does not He said Hawaii would, become the censes. This designation shall con- waters of tho United States, shall entitle a person to trespass, but may Chamber Bulletin focal point of any American offen- tinue in effect until the termination carry, an Identification card eatlsfac assist In identifying porsons claim- WAS sives in the Pacific area and for that of the war. ' ~ tory to the Captain of the Port,, ing to bo employed on vessels tied up reason it became the duty of all to Buch property; \ Out For March The foregoing regulations in the Americans to understand as mtch TOWNSEND OLUB TO MEET. interest of "port security have been as.possible about these islands,* . _ "extended to all persona employed -It's Chock Full of —Mr.-Pazlcky Is a graduate of-the -held—in --the- library hall, Asbury ashore'in connection with the op- Lions Meeting " Red Bank high school and of Lafay- The Red Bank Townsend club will eration of ships in such occupation Interesting Paragraphs ette college and received a master's meet next Monday night in the bor- aa longshoremen, checkers, watch- At Fair Haven degree from Columbia university. He ough hall. was Introduced to the Rotarlans and A convention of the clubs of the etc.' ~~ " " -The March.JbUllatln^of-the- Red their guests -by-Rotary's^ program, Third-Congressipna.l-dlatrict^rllLbe. A unit of the U. S. Coast Guard tievr Club f ransa^tg Bank Community Chamber of Com- chairman, E. Allaire Cornwell. Park, Thursday, March 12, at 8 piTm. merce made its appearance Friday has been set up in tha New Jersey Routine Business 'Attendance Chairman William A. It is an open meeting and the pub- Stato Armory, foot of Gordon morning. It Is choefc full of inter- Miller reported the attendance at lic Is welcome.. esting paragraphs. the previous meeting was 93 per street, Perth, Amboy, where applica- A dinner meeting; of tho newly tion, if properly filled out and spon- The leading paragraph pertains to cent. Beauty - Economy - Service organized Fair Haven , Lions club "No Defense'Stamps'as Premiums," sored, together with three (3) was hel< at the Fair Haven tavern, The Defense Stamps of the day at little cott 'photos,, and proof of citizenship and It was placed In the bulletin by Rlvor road, Thursday night. First Secretary Harold V. B. Voorhis aa a were won by Harry A. Isaacs, Jr., atatua, may be presented for tho Vice President W. Raymond Van- and the weekly Rotary Defense SCHULTE purpose of receiving the necessary warning to anyone who may havo Horn appointed 'William L. Bally, boon attracted to tho merit of offer- Bond was awarded to Edward MESH HOSIERY Coast Guard, identification card, Jr., to act aa tall twister durlngthe Brasch. The proclamation of the President ing Defense Stomps aB premiums for meeting and Luke Pryor as fion sales of merchandise. Tho para- President Hubert M. Farrow ex- on June 27, 1940, placed into effect tamer. The national anthem was pressed tho beat wishes of the olub , section 1, title II of the so-called es- BY CONGRESSMAN graph states that the .Treasury de- sung by the group with John Sparl' partment haa just Issued a-ruling members to Oliver Seidman, who pionage act of June 15/1917, (U. S. Ing leading after .which Arthur B. will shortly enter the armed forces LIQUOR C.' title BO, section 191) which pro- WILLIAM H. SUTPHIN which bars such practices and re- Sickles led in the aaluto to tho grota any attempt on the part of of our country.. vides in part as follows: American Bag. Navy Uniform Allowance. . The high school guest was New smart shades. You'll Whenever the President by proc- any business man to thus exploit the' DEPARTMENT Routine business was conducted It probably is news to a great nation's defense effort.' Samuel Harvey, Jr., of the Red Bank thrill at the appearance of lmatlon or Exoctlvo Order declares high school. Sam Is an Eagle Scout, a national emergency • to exist by following the meal and standing many folks that the Navy does not Another ' paragraph goes into de- thete stocking!. reason of actual or threatened dis- committees reported. John C. Her- have a continuous clothing allow- tail • regarding wage payments by a member of the high school or- SPECIALS turbance of the international rela- ber, cubmaster of the Fair Haven ance for its enlisted personnel. When check aB authorized under certain chestra and band and an all around tions of the United States, the Sec- Cub Scouts, reported on tho'salvage a man enlists in tho Navy, he is al- conditions by recent senate bill No. student leader. Tho guest at to- retary of the Treasury may make, activities of his group and of tho lowed $100 for clothing Issuance,' 383, chapter. 415 of the laws of 1941 day's meeting will be a member of aubjeot to the approval of tho Pres- Boy Scouts, stating that tho) two which just about outfits him, and as signed by Governor Edlaon. tho senior class of the Red Bank ident, rules and regulations govern- Catholic high school, ' PIPPIN troops combined had already col- from then on he 1B on his own. He The bulletin urges follts not to go ing; the anchorage and movement of lected over 5,000 pounds of wasto The visitors' at the meeting includ- any vessel, foreign or domestic, in must buy his clothing from his pay. or seek Information direct from th» territorial watorn of tho Unltod paper. President James C. LaBau I am told by enlisted men that the Washington when certain informa- ed J, Wesley Seaman, Arthur Dear APPLE JACK States, may inspect such vessels at augmented Mr. Herber's report by original clothing, if not outgrown, tion can be secured in their Immedi- and Leo W. Berry of Long Branch any time, place guards thereon, and, mentioning that there was another will last not more than four years, ate districts. The War Production and Charles H. Brown of LaUewood. APPLE BRANDY in rayon satin and if necessary in his opinion in order collection made last Saturday morn- with occasional replacements of un- board urges business men, to con- Burk Lambertson was a guest of crepe, trimmed {to secure such vessels from damage ing. He stressed the fact that tho Edward M. Kelly. derclothing or "sciwles." The term sult tha federal government agen- and tailored styles. or injury, or to prevent damage or scouts would be aided if the house- of tho Navy onllutmont now Is-six cies. In .their, own states. _.The.Train- The guest speaker at today's meet- Injury to any harbor *or waters of holders would tie the papers up In ing" will" "be Dr. Herbert Ely Wil- tha United States, or to secure the years, and .in peacetime, when this ing Within Industry branch of the Sizes 34 to 44. A tight bundles to aid collection. Tho hitch is completed, if tho men do labor division of the War Production liams, wlio will speak on the subject observance of tho rights and obli- salvage work 1B sponaorod by tho FIFTH dollar value. gations of tho United States, may not re-enllst, they go Into the Re- board, of which Glen Gardiner la the of "Fundaments Under'Frivolities." take, by and with the consent of the Scouts and the Lions club. serve, subject to recall to active duty New Jersey state director, is' located Charles •W. Rau, chairman of the President, for such purposes, full In time of war, at 605 Broad street, Ne\vark, tele- TO DISCUSS CROP PRODUCTION. possession and control, of_BUCh.yes- o|ylc_ ]niprgy%ment _cammlttee,_ an- J —After return-to private life, the phone Mitchell 2-1114. The Contract _ sel and remove therefrom the offi- nounced that pinna wore being com- Distribution branch of the Produc- RAYON KNIT J4 cers and crew thereof and all other pleted on a club project concerning man finds his uniform, If still ser- "Efficient crop production on the viceable, ooon b outgrown, ondthero tton division of the War Production _dairy_Jaxm__will_be_ihe_su.bject of persons not specially authorized by the drainage and^gradlng of~Buona~ T>oaFdr~of whlcJTReeves I>. Kennedy BLENDED WHISKEY him to* go or remain oa board there- Vista avenuo in the east section of is no allowance, provided to supply discussion of the second meting in PANTIES ^1 i C of, new clothing when the reservist is Is New Jersey state director, is lo« the series for dairymen being cur- Novelty weaves Jm Tha Secretary if tho Treasury, the borough. Poter J. Ejchele, who cated at 20 Washington place, New- $|.55pT $3.00Q is chairman of the street commltteo called to- active duty in time of war. rently conducted by the Monmouth P a n t i e < and Sgma 1 pursuant to the authority contained I have introduced a bill In Congress, ark, telephone Market 2-0700. For County Extension Service. _•!_ ' on the borough council, told the the present New Jersey manufac- In the above quoted act, promul- H. R. 6637, providing for a clothing Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, Briefs; 25c HBI gated the Regulations for tho Con- men that the matter was progress- turers dealring information and as- allowance for these men called back the county agents and experts from value. trol of VCSBOIS in the Territorial' ing at the present time. Harry "C. sistance on priorities problems to active duty from the -• reserves. the Experiment Station will lead a Waters of the United States which F. Worden was appointed to aid on should consult tho Priorities Di- 5 YR. OLD The amount Is {100 for pay grades discussion In the court house at provides in part aa follows: the commltteo. It was also an- vision, War Production Board, 122 two to seven, and $250 for pay grade Freehold, New varieties of hay and STRAIGHT REPEATED BY REQUEST nounced that this committee and East 42d street, New York, tele- one. paatwe plants, new varieties of field 4 (b) Every person on board any that of community betterment with phone Murray Hill 3-2520. LOVELY COLOR FAST PERCALE vessel, foreign or domestic, "within Through > years of service and crop seeds, more economical use. of Fred E,T Gregg as chairman would Several interesting paragraphs ap-! the territorial waters of the United training enlisted men of the Reg- fertilizer, improved method of har- be combined to act as one commit- pear In the bulletin pertaining to States shall carry personal-- Identifi- ular Navy may eventually be ad- vesting roughage, suggestions for cation papers satisfactory to the tee. ... patents granted In the United States. WASHINGTON vanced to Chief Potty Officer Tating. making grass silage under present captain of the port consisting of a Harry Worden, chairman'of pub- With the bulletin there was a 16- Now the uniform problem arises conditions, and the value of supple- SQUARE card to which Is affixed the photo- licity committee, reported that tho page booklet Bntltled "Manual for graph of tho bearer and containing club was represented in the cur- anew, for Chief Petty Officers are mental hay and pasture crops will APRONS Civilian Defense." Each' member of clothed in a different kind of uni- be among the topics considered. such Identifying data as name, sig- rent Bed Bank Y.M.C.A. financial tho chamber is urged to read this nature, fingerprint, date and place form than other enlisted men. There Monmouth county's land is valued campaign with Lions Worden as manual in detail and take such pre- of birth, height, weight, color of hair has been no allowance made In pay more highly and taxed moro rig- captain and' James C, LaBau, Ar- cautions thereafter as applicable to and eyes, nationality, alien registra- for this additional expense, but this orously than in many competing thur B. Sickles, Philip Waldman their individual cases. The booklet tion number (in'tho caso of rcsldont bill which I haya introduced would areas. Means of increasing the roug- and a future Lion, Goorge W. U: illustrated and oasily understand- Dozens and doz- aliens), such card .to bo furnlohoil provide enlisted men, upon promo- hago production per acre are there- by tho captain of the port or tho Holmes, Jr. It Is expected that Mr. able. . ens of smart - pat- Identification data shown thereon to Holmes will become a member at tion to Chief Petty Officer rating, an fore of utmost importance to local the next meeting of tho group. allowance of $250 for the Initial pur- Special emphasis was made In the dairymen. be in a. form acceptable to him. In bulletin by Secretary Voorhis re- CHATEAU terns. Values to lieu of such card, the captain ol the Fred M.) Russell, who enlisted in chase of new uniforms. It would be port may, in his discretion, accept up'to the man to then keep him- garding night lights and all lights the Coast Guard about two months must be reduced to not more than Supported by Merchants. MARTIN 39c.. any other satisfactory means of ago at Fort Hancock, was a guest self In uniforms from his pay, except identification, a continuous discharge seven and one-half watts. They must The Red Bank Register is tup- of Mr, LaBau. He spoke to tho that if he retires to the Reserve, and ported by local as well as out-of- book, or a certificate of identifica- later Is called back to duty In war- bo shaded from windows and sky- tion issued under authority of sec- Lions about his interesting experi- lights, and storekeepers and others town business, men. Advertisements WINES ences out at Sandy Hook. Ho de- time, ho will receive a re-outflttlng appearing regularly tell tho story.— tion 4651 Qf tho Revised Statutes as are urged to take precautions at Tort - Sherry - Muscatel amended (U. 3. C. title 46, see, 643), scribed tho life In the service and allowance of $250. Advertisement. once in regard to night lights so as Dry 8horry - Blackberry or a passport Tho captain of tho stated that the greatest benefits re- JThe bill will apply to the enlisted to prevent serious damage to prop- port is further authorized, in his dis- ceived by tho sailors' wore tho "as- men of the Fleet Reserve, Organ- orty in case of night air raids. SLIPPZR SALE cretion, to exempt any or all persons sociations with men from* all walks Izod Reserve, Volunteer Reserve, Mer- Tho streot map brochures are on board of any such vessel, or any of Ufa and all parts of tho country." chant Marino Reserve, and to re- or oil persons on board any class of Ho told tho assemblage how ho ready for distribution. In order to Expert Repairing vessels, from tho requirement of per- tired enlisted men of the Regular conserve envelopes and postage, sonal Identification. He may also, learned to rope and brand a steer, Navy who aro recalled to active duty OF climb a mountain, pick cotton and which would amount to approxi- upon notification to the owners, In time of war or national emer- mately $30, Secretary Voorhls will agents, masters, or oporators there- cut down giant troes, Just by lis- gency. WATCHES, CLOCKS tening carefully to his-bunk-mates' deliver them In peraon. This will of, excludo\lndlvldual vessels from a Because many have been called alao give him an opportunity for a * Chateau Martin class of vessels to that which is etorles, Young Russell expects to and JEWELRY back to active duty since September personal contact with tho 160 mem- FLEECE ^naafiffl£w*"»r* ****** granted a goneral exomptlon from bo placed on transport duty In the 8, 1939, the bill Is made retroactive DRY WINES the' requirement of personal Iden- near future. • bers of the association sometime Accuracy, skill and expert- $1.00 to that date. during the month. tification. For tho purposos of thlo Another project of the Lions club, Claret - Barbera - Chlontl paragraph, the Commandant, with The chairman of the House Naval ence enable us to do the Sizes 4 to 8, In half sizes recently completed, Is tho acquisi- During the past month 17 now res- Burgundy - Zinfandel the approval of tho Socrotary of tho Affairs Committee has requested a idents havo come Into this locality, most delicate repairing, We Treasury, may classify vesaolB as tion -of mall delivery to tho rosl- departmental report on tho meas- 65C '/> GAL $1.15 GAL in two-color combinations: Copen, Rose, Burgundy; donts of Grange avenue, Coonoy ten of whom havo located In Red guarantee satisfaction. Our provided In section 0 (d). Tho Issu- ure, the first step toward enactment. Bank, thro In Little Sliver, one In genuine leather sole, low'heel, Wedgee style. ance of Identification cards and tho torraco and Hanco road, Mr. Elchelo prices will please vou. SAUTEUNE & RHINE exorcise of discretion by captains of roported that Mr. Wordon, both res- Shrewsbury, two in Fair Havon and ports with respect to tho Identifica- idents of Coonoy terrace, secured one In Llncroft, . Silverware Repaired 75C V4 GAL $1.29 GAL tion requirements contalnod In this the much-wantod mail dollvery from Auxiliary Gives and Replated Like New SALE! TOWELS SALE! paragraph shall bo subject to the tho Rod Bank postofneo and that There aro 100,000,000 oil WCIIB In supervision of the Socrotory of tho dellvory would actually commence $25 To Red Gross DONT MISS THIS EVENT! Treasury, noting through tho Com- Texan-producing a total of moro than 5 YR. OLD whan all resldonts had sot out their 1,600,000 barrols a day. Texas produc- HEAVY ABSORBENT TURKISH' TOWELS mandant of the Coast Guard, and the At a business mooting of tho La- REUSSIUES' Commandant may subject to ap- mall boxes and afflxod numbers up- tion exceeds tho combined output of 36 Broad St., Red Bank STRAIGHT on tholr homes. Moat of the rcal- dles' auxiliary of Brovent Park and Soviet Russia and,Venezuela, which 22x44 proval by tho Socrotary of tho Leonardo flro company Friday after- 4 Treasury, Issuo such Instructions to donts havo compiled with tho rog- rank second and third'in production TeL 1831 (1.00 »° captains of tho port as ho may doom ulatlona no far. noon, It was announcod that a chock Value fpr $28 would bo donated to tho Rod among tho nations. Value necessary to provldo gonoral uni- WHfrod H. McCracken and John RYE 54 formity. Cross as tho result of a card party i: L. Willard, 123 Grange avonuc.woro given Tuesday evening, February 24. ROYAL C In order to obtain tho Identifica- votod Into thor club at a meeting of Mrs. Choator Guttormson was chair- Wash Cloths Q Towel Ends tion card required under the abovo tho board of directors following the EA regulations, persons concornpd man. Mrs. Frank Fchn, Mrs. Gcorgo RESERVE Hundreds of usei should apply at tholr noarost Coast club mooting. .This brings tho mem- Black, Mrs. Guttormson and Mrs. Al- Guard Station, or to tho offlco of tho bership of tho group up to 29 mom- bort Knight were glvon a rising vote yes Captain of tho Fort, and bo propared bors, which was chartored Wednes- .of thanks for tho excellent rosults You Can, SAVE to furnish throo photographs, pass- day, January 21. obtained by tholr efforts, Tho check Special Lot Port Bile, of thonuelvcs, and suffi- Tho next mooting scheduled for wjll bo given Frod W. Moyors, chair- cient cvldcnco of citizenship or Iden- Thursday, March 12, has been post- man for the Leohardo district of tho MONEY By paving UNION Novelty Lamps tification, such on birth certificate, poned until Monday, March 10, Rod Cross drive. " Complete with shade, naturalization cortlflcnto, social se- whon tho Fair Haven club will moot Hosteosos for tho Tuesday evonlng curity number, or cillon registration, with tho sponsor club, tho Atlantic card partlos for March aro Mrs, Ed- Do Your LAUNDERING.... PETEHAGEN'S Blue, Pink, Ivory, Highlands] Llona club, at Atlantlo ward Ray nor, March 3; Mrs. 'Gladys Green. Regular 98c. To owners, oporators and agents Highlands, Smith, March 10; Mrs. Mary Shorl- TRY OUR NEW SERVICE ROCK & RYE Sale price of Marino activities, Those piOBcnt Thursday night dan, March 17; Mrs, Goorgo Black Your nttontlon Is Invited to tho woro W. Raymond VanHorn, James March 21; Mrs, Prank Fohn, March Flat flocrii Finished ' Wrnrlnf Apparel Fluffed Dry e C $ 87 fact that tho Identification cards an C. LaDau, John, Sparling, Henry 81, and Mrs. Albert Knight, April 7. TABLE COVERS l»«u«d by this oflloo In accordant Mrs. Anthon O, Lund was appointed 49 95 1 END TABLES CongoleumMats fltadlor, John F. Wagner, Lcator II. chnlrninn of tho auditing eommlttoo First 7 lbs. 77c Vi PT Walnut fin- Pyroxolln* with the IUfpilntlon ns promulgated PT QT lih, hall 18x36 by the Secretary of tho Tronsury England, Fred M, nu«soll,BJohn C, and with Mr«. Vincent O'Sngo «nd coatadi Herbor, Nicholas Bnydor, Fred E. roundl «p- 14 wklli, blu Drltbi and approved by the President of Mrs. Potor Groon will audit tho c Shirts 10c pronlm«tt Irtam Pxiirnn the United States on October 7, 1041, Gregg, Arthur B, Blckles, Peter J, books In tho noxt fow'daya, May 12 6 •III IJ»2JVi 0«»B4| rt Rtf. ISc. U-ln. hl|£ 1 ul>r 49; 37« ilon not conatltuto a pnsa or permit IBIchele, Barney Egoland, Robert T. 101 tho auxiliary will be'20 years old, Delivery ficrvlco 1b. 20% IMioount Cash * Carry COBB'S •nd ih«rofor3,89. HAKVI5Y It. SMOCK, Ifculdcnt Manager. •bit for soourltv, wnln In ths nnvy. H« In nerving will bo hold Friday afternoon, March GAL , 8ih» JdinUltoatlon card Juiued by »bo«d th« U, 8. H. Vulcan. 37, at 3 o'clock. RED BANK REGISTER, HARCH &V 1942;

MacKeilar, with si jmreV containing should be experienced a« a result Tine Tlbbl. WeJter Brown, Vanm BUM of vaccination. •••"::.:••:'• • • • ,; > Punctual Pupih In l>, Herbert-Howard, Haurlc* Howard. No Smallpox In udolph Howard, Ellentlne Lasarus, •W|U MACHlWiSTS ITEMS OF YESTERYEARS Laura Thorps, the young daughter Trie vaccine which the physician Ikm.Newman,,John Ritchie, Lewis Terry. ' Fair Haven Schools Robert Tlbbe. • *" AND of Charles Thorpe of Sunset avenue, uses |a prepared in laboratories that was tendered a party on the occasion are supervised and regularly in- • Grammar Department—Harold Albert, $t*te Since 1931 Seniutl LaiaYus, Theodora Harris. FROM REGISTER FILES ot her birthday. - Games were played spected ty the government. T)tf' The -following pupils of 'tn» Fair Haven public schools .were neither MACHINE HANDS and prises, were awarded to Miu Proof Vaccination precautions that are act up and the absent nor tardy in February, tbe To Beh> apeed production of Thorpe and Margaret Kelly, The exhaustive testa for purity and po- asterisk denoting those who have teaks .and ether war Mul guests present were Catherine Le> Gives Protection tency that must be met insure" the been perfect in . attendance .since Happenings of 50 and 25 Year* Ago Culled From the Maistre, Albert Oiborn, Ruth Wag use of a vaccine that is scrupu- OPERATORS September: When Chest ner, Margaret and Dorothy Teller, lously clean and 'safe. ENGINE LATHES Newt and Editorial Columns for Entertainment Loretta Qltuuav, Bertha MixKenile Does vaccination protect against It la Important to remember that WIWOW 8TRBBT SCHOOL • TURRET LATHES Kathleen Murphy. Mary Ross, Helen smallpox? The record speaks for one vaccination scar indicates that KlnterjarUn—Arthur Bsnnett, Phillip Genovett, Dorothv Emmoni, , • MILLING MACHINES of Today's Readers Thorpe, Mrs. Charles LeMalatre, Mrs. Itself, aocordlng to the New Jersey an Individual has been vaccinated, First and Second Cradle—Joan Spar- BORING MILLS Luke Murphy, Mrs. Thomas Ross, state Department ot Health. but it does not chow that a person tan, Janet M»R*e, Ann Nona, Constance In New Jersey, with a population Perrlne, Marie Laraborson, "Donald Brad- Fifty Years Ago, Red Bank and RUnuon was award' Mrs. L. P. Thorpe and Mr. and Mrs. is permanently Immune to small- PLANERS of more than 4,000,000, there hat •haw. • • ' ' ed to Jacob Kurich of Red Bank. M. A. Thorpe. pox. It Is believed that a success- Second and Third Or'sdei—Albert Em- Alt work requlrae .xperienee In ose A shooting match between George been no case ot smallpox alnce 1931. Mr. Eurlch succeeded Van- Alien Thirteen persons were elected to ful vacolnation usually protects an mons, Ronald McDanUI. Billy McDaniel, ' of •Icremeter, wortta to toUrwws Curtia and John Ellis came) oft on In the case of seven Western states, individual for from five to seven Philip MIntern, Jimmy Thorne. H*>? Hen- tf Tooiine*. an* alllltr to read tha Riverside Gun club grounds for Soule of Rumson, who bad had, the membership at th* monthly meeting dlclno, Bettr Pochert, Marjorle UoswcH, wh,oie combined population is ieix year*..-: . • ; • ; blueprint!. Mathlne tool operalon ISO a aide. The match tu won by contract two years. of the Montnouth Boat club. They Uarllyn Jannarone,- ' were Pierre A. Proal, W, G, Boteler, than that of New Jtrsey, there have 1. The first vaccination should be Fourth Grade—•Charles Abblatl, 'John habile iie*va*jlmr kinds of preeUlon^, Curtis, who killed lour pigeona out Business men sent letters to the been 12,086 cases of smallpox since EsLl.s, M.rv Ford. DiMe Lain, Martha —give the Important job of Telkvinc work which is common in «rst class Mortimer V. Pach, Whelan F. Ford, performed at six months of ago. Uane. Louise Lamberson., ' JobWna- nachint shops, Lathe oper- ot 20, while Ellis killed only two. mayor and council urging a new flr« 1931. Why! Tbe answer is simple. miseries to the IMPROVED Vfcks treat* Onward Council of American Me- apparatus be purchased for liberty Morgan B. Kilert, Millard Fillmore (Avoid vaccinating children during Filth Grade—flu.anr.e Abblatl, Lester ment that takes only 3 minute* and aton must b« able to cut threads. Tetley, Louis J. Selling. John Read, In New Jersey the people readily the summer months. If possible.) W. England. Warren Farrlmton. • William Bectnt cxperlenea cinirad. hanjcs gave a. lunch box sociable In Hose company. makes good old Vicks VapoRub gtva David Malr, Luther Savage, Andrew accept vaccination as a routine llodeeklJi, Arthur Krlitlanitn, Mart R010 iutton hall. There were recitations A group of Girl Pioneers was or- 2. The second vaccination, should Malteo, Robert Mlnton, Roland Nordllo, urratTwuinmitEsttini BENCH'HANDS White, Thomas 3. Field and James health measure, while in the seven be performed when children eater Warren Noyei, "Wnlttr O'Neill, Edward by Mine Florence Russell, instru- ganized at the Leonardo high school Machine Shop Trained R. Smock. This gave the club 312 states noted, vaccination la, general- school for the first time. Stone. mental solos by Miss Jessie Bennett with Mrs. Frank Blllard of Leon- Sixth Grade—•Bradford Noyei, Marie ltutt be ails to Ale and at member*. ly opposed or sot employed by the 3. Everyone known to have been with a hl(h decree at accuracy and singing by Charles K. Champ- ardo in charge. Miss Florence Brand people. Abblatl, Frances Medidno, Helen Chand- gg y Qeorge Noglow, proprietor of the exposed to a case of smallpox ler. Doris Cherrr. Join Dander, •Rina Of River Plata,.« teacher in th. Dellse, «Amr Mjatt , 'Jam O'Neill, lain. William J Gray Olympla Shoe Shine and Hat Reno- Medical science has long stressed should be vaccinated or re-vaccinat- FLOOR HANDS lunchei brought Leonardo high school, helped form 'Mary P«lo, •Joanna Poohert, Beverly Must De good hard metal scrapers, oneer and the g the organization. vating Parlor in the Weaver build a sure method of protection, against ed...... BoMnbtrz, Jean SUdler, Haul Fielder. earsrfnl ana accurate; work from blue- 'rota 30 cents to over a dollar. TThhe Ing, received a diploma from & hat smallpox. Today, wherever vaccina- A striking Illustration of the pro: £ev«nth Grade—Patricia Calllnen, AT- prints. Urn ordinary maehlnlsts' irder cleared S.26. Harry Truex of 'Long Branch be ltne Jelm, Helen Emmoni, Carolyn hand toojf. renovating achool. He installed a ma- tion is the rule, smallpox ia prac- tectlon vaccination' gives was that Raleigh, Joan Snyder, 'Carl Becker, •Rob- A team of five young men from came associated with John S. Apple- chine in his place on which he conld tically unknown. Until 1798, when presented In Vancouver, B. C, In ert Bradihiw,-Jack Ccinnori •Frank Dab. Red Bank went to Freehold and de- gate, Jr., in the tatter's law firm at sew and remodel straw hats to any Edward Jenner discovered vaccina- 1932. Here an epidemic of small- blero, Henry Kallenbafce, 'Robert Kings- RCTS 2 WAYS AT ONCE to DRAFTSMEN & DESIGNERS Red Bank. He was formerly a re- Una. Frank Leslie. Jr., Michael Fejo, Bxp«rl»neod In tooJing and dmslffa of bated a Freehold team in five gamei desired shape. Mr. Noglow received tion, smallpox epidemics claimed pox In Its most severe form broke ^Clifton VanMote, . : bring relief... PENETRATES to upper glgi and fixtures for largt roacMnt X polo by a score of four goals to porter for The Register. as much as $35 for straw hits made thousands of lives throughout the out. Seventeen .of the 68 caoes. re- Eighth Qradi—Laurence Callinan, •War- j breathing passages with soothing me- me. The Red'Bank team was made The pupils of Miss Grace Child's at his establishment. world. Vaccination later controlled sulted in death. Seven members of ren Chandler. George Cohen,, Morris Hur- dicinal, vapors.. . . STIMIIUTES chese v p of John Hubbard first nuher, music school celebrated Lincoln's wlti, •RUIHII Marcellus, David Moll, • At the annual meeting of the New the disease to such an extent that one family died. But'not one per- Thomas Morrison, Joseph Sparlinv> *R!eh- andbacksurfacesllkeawarmlrigpoul- TOOLROOM Prank Longstreet second rusher, and Washington's birthdays with a tlce... and WORKS rod mini to ease • - . TOOL MAKERS Monmouth Baptist church, Howard smallpox was eventually looked up- son who had been vaccinated with- ard Stout, Ellis Webb. Mean Chandler, TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS William Applegategoal-tender.lMart jatriotiey program. —• •W. Roberts was elected cleric, A. on as a disappearing menace. in 15 years caught the disease. Boris Watklni.o coughs, relieve muscular Bareness or -6. - satf >^ u * ini j £ "is • »4.^^ •*a**e-au**^e. j — — MACHINE TOOL REPAIRMEN Havlland driver and Benjamin Ford The voters ,bf ~Kea"Bank were to Judsoh Palmer "treasurer,-James-E. But as soon ua.diseaselbecomes\\^3 ,. KK0LLW0OD SO«OOL ' tightness, and bring real comfort, ' >, INSPECTORS over. pass upon appropriations amounting Griggs financial secretary and Mrs. •omevrhat. rare, many people tend) First «nd- Second.Qt»d«—Douslss Far- : To get this improved treatment— Alexander Cooper, son of Jehu P. to 141,283 at the coming school elec- Grigge organist. to be careless about it and develop rlimton, Georm Schanck. "Just massage VapoRub for 3tninute4i 3k llmlt*i number, ot openings for men tion. This amount was 56,231 leas Third and Fourth Grades—Donald Me. wtt3i jobblns machine shop back- looper, gave a party to a lew friendi Clamming boats owned by William a false sense of security. Precau- Couch, •Robert O'Neill, Peter Shlppot, ON BACK as welf as ,, jronntl. Thotroushij-familiat .with the t his home near Cooper's bridge. than the previous year. The terms Engaged To Wed Donald Wolnwrlsht, •Robert Worth, Mur. throat and chest, Tor BtttoMutts vae of all modern types of tneastirlnsT Morrell, Clarence Colmorgan. and tions against such & disease as Dancing and gartwr-were-Enjoyed. of -Japhia.;Clsjrtoni;_Matthew;1RueL lei Schroeder, Joyce Farrlngton, 'Mildred then spread a thick ' , instrument*. George™Anderson.' of Belford were smallpox, however, must coyer be ; Mr. and Mr*. George Stevens of VenNoto. Charlotte Fielder. . Those present were.Misses Ella Ben- Jr., and Alfred Bottlcher were explr broken lo pUcis when "the""Koala relaxed.""The disease-smoulders here layer on chest and New Tork-city-and-MonmouthHtlli, —- ~FISK- 8TRBBT-SCHOOL WICKS ^ttzreU/ employed In any de- ton, Eamerelda Cornwell and EUiej ing. . . slipped their moorings and were and there, and, when conditions be- :-jMY«Iwith warnjed. Jejiee industry or lrorklnft-' on any Cooper and John Smock, John and former residents of River road, Red Primary Department—Rose Banka, cloth. Try It| 4tf ASBURY PARK, N, J-,1421 Bond St, bought a lot 55x100 feet from Derrick M. Wild. At ,the time of the sale to alike. But once they enjoy the mertime warmth, even on the O. Campbell for 1130 on whijh he entertainment was rendered by Alice without delay. Prii Mar. 0, 7 p. m. TO 9 p. m. Mr. Borden the property was valued Bowtell, Susie Dakeraon, Henry trouble-free, money-saving heat coldest .days. Arid it makes a was building a house. The contract at $20,000. The prevention of smallpox de- OITIZENS ONLV Gehlhaus, William Mason and Rev. of 'bills coal' they stick to it slow long-lasting fire when you price of the house was $750. Benjamin Hurwltz, proprietor of pends upon vaccination. This pro- Joseph H. Schaeffor. tective measure consists of placing year after year! bank it at night. Miss Mamie Viering of Port Mon the Model Cloak and Suit store, Arthur Williams of Fair Haven very small amount of smallpox mouth was given a surprise party rented George Holmes' building on And no wonder, 'Hue coil' ii If you want clean, ... _ MACHINISTS ook up his residence at Newark af- vaccine Into' the skin, usually the at her home. The gueBta assembled the west side ot Broad street, op- tbe cream of Pennsylvania bard even, healthful heat ter having sold all his furniture lo- a. It Is a simple and painless Young men, thoroughly qualtflfd a* at th home of Albert Runyon. They posite Mechanic. He had been oc- coal, prepared especially for with real cash savings, all-around journeymen . machinists 6 oted in the house in which he re- procedure. In a few days, If the were Annie and Mattle Truex, Olive cupying ft «m»!l store In the John home nae. It lendi tip heat fill your bin with 'blue to learn production encrlneerinff sided and wh|ch was owned by Wil- vaccination "takes" the spot where and modern production methods, Johnson, Annie Stout, Ella Carhurt, Dennis building on Broad street. quickly on >ero morning!... coal'now. ,, liam Chandler. the vaccine wasplaced in the skin William Bennett, Luther Walling, Excellent training- for men ambitious Edward A. Denton of Keyport left becomes red and swollen, and later to advance, eventually to executive Harry and Charles Compton and for Pensecola, Florida, to take a positions. At least 4 year*' practical Pipe Freezing Up to Tenant. on typical smallpox lesion devel- TUNE IN ON machine shop experience required. Henry Walling, (,hree months training course in avi- op''. This spot should be protected Captain and Mrs. J. P. Chadwick ation. He was a member of the New A jury at Freehold laat week from dirt and should not be touched. Men preitntly worklnn for concerns entertained a number of friends at Jersey Naval Rajerve and upon his agreed that tenants who go away It should be kept dry at all times with defense contracts should not return would become a member of •ply. their home on Wallace street. Among during the winter months and let and care should be taken not to let those present were Mr. and Mrs, Wil- the First Ballatioh Naval Militia their fires out are responsible for water touch the vaccination area Employer's representative wilt Inter- liam J. Sutton, Mrs. William Wood, Flying corps. RADIO'S GREATEST DETECTIVE, view applicants at United States Em- damage done to plumbing and heat- while bathing. Usually no bandage ployment Office listed below: Mrs, E, F. Ackerman, Misses Mamie Monmouth county lost one of its Ing systems by frozen pipes. The is necessary and a shield should EVERY SUNDAY AFTERNOON Hubbard, Jessie Ackorman, Grace PHONE US YOUR ORDER TODAY ASBURV PARK. N. J., 421 Bond St, best known lawyers at the passing New Jersey Realty company of not be worn. and Mattle Sutton and George Goff, Frl., Mar. 6, 7 p. m. to 9 p. m, of Joseph Rellly of Red Bank. He Newark was awarded -judgment for The vaccination lesion should be Walter Boyd and Harry Sutton. was 57 years old and had been a law- 5075.27 against Samuel Spector of CITIZENS ONLY inspected frequently by the physi- H.B.SHERMAN & SONS,Inc. FRED D. WIKOFF CO. A cake walk was held at Keyport, yer in Red Bank 32 years. Two years Aabury Park for repairing the water cian in order that he may deter- The cake was w6n by Jane Brown previous to his death, his nephew, system in a house he rented and in mine whether the vaccination has Phone Long Branch 390 • Phone Red Bank 552 ' IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY. and George Brown of Red Bank. John Quinn, became his partner un- which the pipes were frozen. HO/388 "taken" or if there is any sign of in- 1o: JOHN JOSEPH DEAN: Theresa, wife of William Burdge der thi firm name of Rellly rand fection. If the lesion becomes too HENRY ALLEN CO. By virtue of an Order of the Court of ot Locust Point, died of Bright's dls- Qulnn. Although Mr. Rellly was a Uae Your Phone, Inflamed or painful, do not tall to . •••• Phone Eatontown 49 Di>utt»wbro.eD.i.*w.c<>»ie»1 Chancery of the Stste of New Jersey, cast at the age ot 69 years. Catholic, his heart knew no distinc- When next you want any kind of consult your physician. By keeping made on the ith tlir of Februiry, 1B<2, The friends' of Miss Jessie Patter- tion of creed or race and his ser- printing done a phone call to The In a cause wherein Josephine Blschoff Desn Register will bring a representative. he lesion clean and following the DEALERS: ARE ^A^THORIZED TO0 is petitioner nnd you are defendant, ran son gave her a birthday surprise at vices were given as cheerfully and >hyslclan's advice, no difficulty ONLY •re hereby required to answer the petition he Bhlppcn cottage. Among those as ungrudgingly to a Russian Jew —Advertisement . of petitioner on or before the loth day of or to an Ignorant Negro as to the .April next, and in default thereof such present were Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Dy decree will bo rendered against you as the er, Mr. and Mrs. George Buffln, Mrs. moat cultured individual of his own Chancellor shell deem equitable and just, Mary Dlsbrow, Miss Jennie DlsbroW, race or his own rMiglon. He was a Tht object of said suit ii to obtain a Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mlnugh, Miss friend of everyond In distress and decree of divorce between ssld petitioner and you. Mabel Dyer, Miss Llnle Hoffman, no one ever Appealed to him in vain Dated) February Is. 19«2. Miss EIHe Fowler, Mias Julia Gar- Charles L. Walters, a. theatrical PAIISON3, IjUlKECQUi: * IIORDEN. land, Miss May Garland, Miss Min- Solicitor! of Fetitloner, manager of Chicago, died at the II Wallace Street, Ited Dsnk, N. J, nie Slocum, Mrs. N. Embley, C. H. home of his sister, Mrs, Frank J. YOUR Meglll, N. Jahnei, William Wicklifte, Wesson of Fair Haven from a com- Chancery 1/flO Stephen Megill, Frank Garland, Gus plication of diseases. He was 57 years : SHERIFFS SALE. Bedford, Frank Brower and Daniel old. Br virtue of a writ of fl, fa. to me ill Johnson. Irected, Issued out of the Court of'Chanc- Daniel T. Polhemus of Phalanx, *tf of the State of New Jersey, will he MIM Kittle Chadwick and Stephen a widower, died at the age of 65 ED BANK •xpoltd to sale at public vendue, on E. Wilson, both of Keansburg, were years. He was one of the best MONDAY, THE »T1I CAY OF MARCH, quietly married. The bride's father, known farmers In Atlantlo township 1><2, James T. Crndwick, was keeper of bitwfen the hours of 12 o'clock ami t Alvln Stout, 04, died of apoplexy he Waycake lighthouse and the cer- »t the home of his sister, Mrs. Mol- o'clock (st 2 o'cluck (WurTime), In the nmony was performed at the brldo'j afternoon uf snlil tiny, at tlit Couii Hous*, v-in P. Yard of Belford. Mr. Stout In tl?s Borough of Freehold, County of home In the lighthouse by Rev, T. for more than 20 9 Monmouth, New Jersey, to satisfy a decroi* D, SloppiM-. of satii I'ourt smounllnc to appro years. ImsUly li.ZM.OO. Sclmur Hesse of New York, a 8Um- No. This is a function of the federal Ail thole certain tracts or parrels of Twenty-Five Yeara Ago. mer resident of Rumson, died at the land and premises, hereinafter particular. 'blue coal government. Tha Federal Reserve Banks, )f described, aitnato, iylnif ana being" In The Child building: on Broad street age of 70 years. Hewas the father tae Uoroush of lied Hank, In the County was destroyed by lire. The building of Mrs. Abram I, Eikiis of Red Ot* Honmouth and State of Ne*r Jersey. contained two stotfs, a barber shop, acting under powers delegated to them Berlnnlnc at a point which la distant Bank, Ana hundred nflat«il the team from tha d«nce hall at Keanabur/r Heights do not Issue it. irrM wt stress to InU adjacent thereto. .nkowood high achool In the Had ler th« weight of heavy FRED D WIKOFF CQ. o BttH") Jf* •»• Property of Monmouth n«nk high school auditorium. 'tionslruMloR1* D*veh,r,iff«-O», ^oiy w.. snnw. Fortunately no one was In- coral* ol the Rlat* of New Jersey, et ale., taken In execution at the stilt of l/uls T, gan & campaign to raise money (or ' t/iearl an« Mary T. l.ucarl, his wife, Joint- Thieves broke Into William Hylln's THE MERCHANTS TRUST CO. RED BANK, N. J. ly orJ o either of them, «r the survivors «t a possible home for the society. Her- smoke house at Holmdel and stole tktWi and to lie auld by man Illttiu, August Klelnielimldt •even hams and several strips of ' JOHN T, lAWUDlf, Sheriff, nd Alfred FelUor werp appointed a, OF RED BANK, N. J. Dated January J!, Hit. bacon own.d by Mr. Hylln and Jona- trommltteci to buy an nutomobllg to than I. Holmeo. Telephone Red Bank 552 , flradai, t,alnsmu« A Harden, Sal'ri. lie dlspoieil of on I in uo-operutlv« Member of Fedoras ItaMrva- System ' Member re

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But criticism li mlichlevoui if Need Data About of Intelligent persons who have been RED BANK REGISTER busily engaged in stamping out a menace that It la » mindless expression of person' ore going U> quit In the midst of indebted.to his admirable writings ESTABLISHED 1871 surely exists because of the close proximity of "Editorial Views al rancor or cynicism. Tha responsi- battle to complain about work hours John L Stephens for rare and valuable Information, as ble civilian can spare hlj country and wages. They are not going to well as mental entertainment ot the ' THOMAS HIVING BROWN our two forts. tome of tile fatuousness and cant strike, In tha face of the enemy, be- choicest character, Editor and Publisher Of Other Papers that foul the intellectual climate of cause a couple of their number get Where Wa« He Born Mr. Stephens was born in this city The F. B. I. seeks the co-operation of all nations, if, In the midst ot general Into a row and punch each other In In November, 1805, and had, thus JAMES 3. HOGAN, Associate Editor patriotic American citizens. The need of tak bedlam, he maintains the emotional their snoots. ^ in Shrewsbury? nearly completed the forty-seventh M, HABOLD KELLY 0HE8TEE 1, BEAUAN (Tha opinions exprasiad In tha Editorial balance of hit private character. The As a matter of fact, we question year of his age. His father, Mr. Ben- • ing extreme caution on our home front is an Views htrtundar do not r.iceiiarlly carry first condition' of Intellgent criticism it any one of MacArthur's men I« jamln Stephens', a retired merchant Assistant Editors tha andorssment of Th« Etglittr) Harvey El. Mole" of Rowan road, ot wealth and probity, Is now living important one and every agency and every is self-criticism. thinking about any other kind of Summit, Is preparing a biographical at an advanced tge., Receiving his FREDEUIO 8. HAJTES, Managing Editor person that can be of assistance to the enemy, NO MORE . But certainly thi second condition pay than to pay off the Japs tor sketch of John Lloyd Stephana, who academical education at Columbia " MEMBER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS is acceu to complete information. what they did at Pearl Harbor, and was born In Shrewsbury In 180? and college, at which venerable seat ot Th> AssoelMtd I'r«u |i ucluiivalr tntitltd to th» use for rt- even by the distribution of fallacious rumors, "First upon bingo and now upon Americans an a dynamic people who did to tha open city of Manlln, who later became Internationally education he graduated at an early publication of all ntira dlipstchis cndltid to It or not otherwlia the pinball machine tha stern hand can absorb and act upon the most When all of us here at home' get prominent, Mr, Mole Is anxloui to age, he commenced the study of law credited In tbl3 paper and also tho local naws published therein* must be rounded up and put away for the ben- with Daniel Lord, Esq., in whose of- of tho Jaw has fallen with devast- devastating information if it is free' connected with the spirit'of the men get tome additional Information con- fice he remained for a Iwolvo month, Member Audit Bureau ot Circulations. efit of our common.war effort. ating effect, The constitution and ly available. If bad aews is with- •who are trying to save the Philip- cerning Mr, Stephens and has sought and completed his legal studies with righteousness must prevail, even it held from them, )he result -will be pines to the United States! war and the co-operation of the Monmouth George w. Strong, Ksii., and at tha • Subscription Pricia in Advucai - Out year, 12.00; ill -O-O-O-O-O-O- practically everywhere the numbers to make It more difficult for them defense production will go forward County Historical aiaoclatlon, as Ludlflold Law School. Ha was ad- monthi, 11,00; three months, SO t«nt>; ilofl« ton, 4 celti. racket and horse race handbooks to understand fully {he magnitude, with more Intense effort and lees well as the Red Bank Register. Be- mitted to tha New York bar In tho year 1825, His health soon after1 be- Issued Wetkl;. enttrsd aa Sicond-CUss Hatter at the Fost- continue to (loutish with remark' tha Intricacy and uncertainties of blokerlng than -now In aomo quart- low are copies of correspondence re- came Impaired, which circumstance atltcs at Red Bank, N, J,, under the Act of March 3. 1S70. Donald Sterner Has Done a able impunity. the situation that confronts us. De- efs.—ElUabeth Journal, ceived by the secretary of the Mon- connected with a native love of tra- ' National Advertising; Rfcpreientatlvts, -Barry T. Mines Co.. Good Job on Our Highway*. The pinball ban has Inconven- mocracy cannot act efficiently in the mouth County Historical association vel, induced him to suspend the prac- 16 East 26th St.. Now York, 12S Wat Madiion St., Chicago. ienced merchant* who depended on dark. If a civilian is to avoid the ASIA AWAKES. and The Register; • tice of his profession and embark on III.: 1506 Cheatnut St, Philsdslphli, Pa. the revenue from the machines to complacency that weakens the flbe.r February 4, 1842. an extensive foreign tour. He vis- State Highway Commissioner E. Donald pay their rent.' Their consolation in of the nation at war, he must have Out of this great war, which, is Secretary, ited England, France, Italy and Ger- The Red Bank Register aisumia no fltisr.dal MaponslbiltUes even more a war of ideas than of many, and what at that time was an for typographical errors fn adrerti««m«nts but will reprint Sterner has resigned, effective April 29. In that they, can now go back to runr the full truth prompUy,*apai t from Monmouth County Historical Ass'n, uncommon enterprise with American that part o/ an advertisement in which tha typographical error nlng a legitimate business. The loss detail* that may aid tha enemy. Ci- machines and men, ons truth ap- 70 Court Street, tourists, extended his travels to the " occurs, Advertisers will'please notify the manmnunt Iront- his letter of resignation to Governor Charles vilian morale •will' ba grim when pears: men do not die, or risk death, Freehold,' New Jersey. Far Bast. The record of his Impres- diately ot, any error which may occur. of income should be temporary. The Edison, Mr. Sterner said "the war emergency bagatelle machine is a mechanical things are going badly. It will be or make great sacrifices, for things Dear Sir: sions was given to tho public on his ? thief. It snared money which is now" flabby only if it la uninformed. that seem to them far away. In I am desirous of obtaining, it pos- return In the work entitled "Inci- THURSDAY, MARCH S, 1942. makes harmony in the state administration of For the essence of a vigorous civil- I83S a British Prime Minister thought sible, some Information as to the dents of Travel," descriptive of Ara- . made available for the purchase ot place' In Shrewsbury where John bla, Petraea, legypt and the Holy transcendent importance." His administra- merchandise—especially in candy ian morale are individuals who take Czechs-Slovakia, some six or «Bven Land; which at onca gained a repu- : hundred miles distant by air from Lloyd Stephens was born in 1808, stores. ' •> ,hu pains to acquaint themselves ana write to. Inquire If there Is a tation for brilliant sketching and, tion has been under fire at Governor Edison's with the facts and accept personal London, too far off and too little member In your association-who has lively narratlvd, such aa has not of- Blackout Plans Carried The pinball machines took up ten been equalled In the production direction since last summer. .. store space which can be used for responsibility for a war fought In known to be worth a war. In 103B a background of Shrewsbury history. their interest*. Whatever the crises of "the most experienced writers, His an extra telephone booth, with profit a renegade Frenchman raised tho Mr. Stephens' mother, Clemence, Out Smoothly and Efficiently. Li_JMr. Sterner lias done an excellent jc>b as may be, they can aot every day oh cry: "What! Die for Danzig!" died in 1817, at the age of 33,.,She work may be regarded as the pioneer to the merchant and convenience to :he basic principle -that their good and her fathor, John Lloyd, are both ot the series of oriental travels, highway commissioner in the past seven yearsj- the~nelghborhood;—The-collapse-of Not so long ago many _of us In. thla which have since formed such an at- Ensley, MV \V9iite, chairman of the Bed lenae and-good-wlll are-eaaentlal to country^.thought . there waeT_8ome-' burled In the cemetery of the Yellow tractive department of JEngHah-llter- in fact he has been one of the best highway the pinball Industry should release tha war effort.—New York Times. ' Meeting Hpuse at-Reel Valley, near Bank defense council, to whom goes much of urge numbers of mechanics for vift thing humorous in the'"ideaTof, dy- Cream Hldge, Monmouth Cbuntyr commissioners this- state- has ever.Jiad,. _He work..- ing for Dongdang—halfway round John I, Stophens died In New ature, and though by some of them It the credit for the success of the'blackout at BOOKS FOR SOLDIEBS. the wprld,._near the_ northern bor- York, October 13,1852, and In search- may. have been surpassed In artistic has improved and beautified our highways un- There are, on tho side of juvenile finish and effect, In point of varied Red Bank last week, says he was greatly sur- der of French indo-Chlha." "But if ing "through ~the flies -of-the- Newr morals, other beneficial aspects to Before doing up books for the Prague had been held for liberty, York Tribune at the tlmo ot his ihd perpetual fascination"it" may til we can boast some of the best roads In the justly be said not to have found Its prised as well as pleased over the result. And the pinball ban, But public author- camps many a. sender carefully re- If Danzig had been freed, If the death, I found an editorial, half a, ity would be more consistent and re- moves his name from the fly leaf, column In length, in the October IS, superior. A subsequent work with country. forces of freedom had been able to the ismn title on Greece, Turkey, well he might be. We don't know what the spectable if it enforced the constltu- modestly wishing no. Creditor the 1852, issue, paying; a high trlbuta to keep the line through Dongdang to Mr. Stephens as a traveler through Russia and Poland fully sustained experts think of the response of the public, With Governor Edison being.a Democrat lon against all forma of g'ambllng,. gift and feeling that what.Is import- the sea, tha Axis Powers would now the character of the previous, one, ant is the book. Egypt, Palestine, Turkey, Russia, including those which must be pay- be at their last gasp. etc., as a spoclal ambassador, ap- placing the author Indisputably In but to us laymen it seemed almost miraculous and Mr. Sterner a staunch Republican leaden, ing plently for protection against It is a. natural assumption; the the highest rank: of intelligent tra- Now let us turn this Idea around. pointed by President.VanBuren, to velers. that a town like Bed Bank, glistening with the investigation of the highway department interference.—Newark Sunday Call. book no doubt Is more important makB a trip Into Central America, than the identity of the donor. But Should we expect/a Filipino, a Ma- and then to conceive and finally to liglitias it was a minute before the air raid reeked of politics, especially since daily hear- lay, a Chinese, a Burmese, an East During the administration of Pres- NOT FAIR TO SELKCTJEE. his doslre for anonymity may be construct the railroad across the ident VanBuren, Mr. Stophons was .warning sounded, could be transformed in so ings around election time last fall soon mistaken, The young, men In unl- Indian, to die for South Bend, In- Iathmus' of Panama, and that a appointed Special Ambassador to At least 10 days should tie given orm welcome the books, but some diana, or Nottingham, England? Of monument was erected to him at Central America, and availing him- ' the highest point on that railroad. (short a time into a town of almost total dark- dwindled to occasional hearings nnd then he Selectee after he passes his pre- ike to seo names on fly leaves and course we should not. It he risks self of the occasion, he engaged In .nductloh" examination before he is his life it will be for something As a result of a diligent search, I the examination of the curious an- ness. ..-''.. none at all, They are being revived now that | o know where a book comes from. was finally able to ascertain the tiquities of that country in a spirit ordered to go to a training camp. A good way ia even to leave the near home, for a freedom that will the senate failed to confirm Governor Edison's make Itself felt in his little street, cemetery in !lew York City In which of wise enterprise and afterward The best part of the test was that no acci- With the- new ruling from Selec- name and add the address. Mr. Stephens was burled, and then I published the fruits of his researches ve Service headquarters in Wash- within the four walls of his small went through an' old register of in thoso volumes with which his Sen ts lpgcurred within the confines of the bor- appointment of William L. Dill, Paterson One book-sender writes on the fly 1 ington, the system Is back to the house. The Filipinos have had as- many thousand names, all written in name is Identified and which now leaf; "If you enjoy reading this ougKro^mar the occasion. Chairman White Democrat, to sneceed Mr. Sterner to" the $15,- original and unfair practice.. When surance of that freedom—they fight long-hand nnd in many handwrit- form a noble monument to his fame. book, and would like to write me he first draft call was made, men magnificently, The Chinese war has ings, before locating the vault in Mr. Stephens had taken a doep In- had asked that extreme caution, he taken to 000 a year highway post. about it, or, if you haven't a large were taken from their jobs and sent been an epic of heroism—the Chin- which Mr. Stephens was actually terest in the construction of the rail- family and don't receive many let- buried. Incidentally, Mr. Stephens' road across the Isthmus of Panama, insure against any misliaps, and those in Sterner has been an intelligent adminis- :o an Armory for induction, pro- ese hope to conquer freedom for ters, I, shall be gild to answer any sister married J. Smith Bryce, who and from tho commencement of tha vided they passed the preliminary themselves. The Javanese are mili- charge of the blackout, wardens, reserve po- trator, he has worked at his job and best of etter you care to send me." was the grandfather of Mrs, Cornelia undertaking was president of ithe examinations, Many had resigned tant—they have been promised free- Brype pinchot (MrB. Gifford Pln- Books don't "win wars, though corporation. He had resided on the lice, firemen, etc, as well as the general pub- all he has shown good results. He can retire their positions, and when they were dom. The Burmese, the Malays chot). Isthmus, attending to tho details of some books have done more than a rejected returned to find their places and the Hast Indians have riot been I have recently visited and photo- the project, until In the month of lie, responded wholeheartedly. It is to be re- knowing that he did a good job, and not hav- bit toward starting them; but books filled. sure—they wait for a promise that graphed the cemetery In New York May last, he.was prompted by fail- gretted that a fatality occurred elsewhere in ing to fear from the Governor's investigation do help a good many soldiers and has been long in coming, though it where Mr. Stephens Is buried, and ing health to return to his natlva Then the fairer plan was put into sailors pass the time in what would Is clearly on the way, I have also vlsltod and photographed city. His Illness had been of an the county, and in future tests—or, in the of his department. fleet. The Selectee was sent to the otherwise be idle intervals. It la the cemetery of the Yellow Meeting alarming character for the post four Armory for pre-lnductlon examina- worthwhile to Bend books, even one This, simply dated, is the prob- House, I am very desirous, if pos- months, and his doath was not un- event of the real thing, which we pray will lem and the hope ot Asia. The sible, of ascertaining where in expected to the friends who watched -o-o-o-o-o-o- tion. If he passed he was called to book—and even more worthwhile to Shrewsbury Mr. Stephens was born, at the side of his sick bed. never, come—more caution will have to be camp with four to six weeks. That say something with them. dross of imperialism Is being burned away In the heat of this way. Tho and, if the house Is still standing, The funeral will tako place tomor- taken. •— gave him time to notify his employ- —The Christian Science Monitor. photographing it row at 3:30 o'clock from St. Thorny ' Help the Y;M.C.A. Provide er, break in a new iirairand settle up French Revolution of 1789, which I consider John L. Stephens was a as's church. What we liked best about the blackout his affairs. Tha waiting period was Hitler hoped to kill at long last in very illustrious citizen in New Jersey FABM FRIGES AND INDUSTRIAL Europe, hat reached tho Far East, Also received was tha following' for the Morale of Youth. shortened between pre-lnductlon and and I am quite sure your association biographical notice portalnlng to Mr. ~?(VSB the'manner in which-officialdom behaved induction-in to-service ....lo..jfrom._iQ WAGES. It Is a revolution that has been was proud to have him, born In, your, The Young Men's Christian^association-is county. My particular interest in Stephens, which was preporod by of no cases of officiousness days to two weeks. That still gave turned,_by-Jhe .majestic tide of his- Frederick Cathcrwood and became Whit "lies ahead "f6"r"~agric\Jlture tory, against the Axis Powers"; It" working up a biographical sketch of ;_doing_a_splendid work in wartime just as it a' short period of grace for notifica- under a price control bill without John 1+ Stophens is the wonderful part of the publication entitled j,'In-— Jipon the parT^y tion to employer and settlement of Is one that the Western civilization, work ho did In searching out the cldents of Travel in Control Ameri- has done' in peace {imeTTt is essential that the O'Mahoney amendment which surviving in Great Britain, the Do- worker. This being merely a test, no attempt personal matters. But with the new would have made It mandatory to Mayan ruins In the former jungle ca, Chiapas and Yucatan," by John this fine work should be continued and for ruling, the Selectee will go up for minions, thB United States and tho towns of Yucatan, Guatemala, Hon- Lloyd Stephens, published In London fwas made to ban the public from the streets give consideration to the level of in- governments in exile, must accept this reason an appeal is being made to all res- his examination, not • knowing dustrial wages in setting farm price duras, etc., and his two books of two In 1854 and which was illustrated by whether he will be rejected. AH the because of the exigencies of war, volumes each on his Mayan discov- and revised from tho latest Ameri- and the lighting of cigarettes or cigars of ceilings? and can accept because it lh consist- eries, form the basis of the work identB of this section who are interested in embarrassment and confusion in- H. B. Babcock of Ithaca, N. T., di- which has bsen done by the Carnegie can edition by Mr. Catherwood: pipes, which in a real case would have to be cident to the operation of the Selec- ent with their own democratic faith. morale-building to contribute as generously rector of the G. L. F. School of Co- Institution and by the National Geo- A short biographical notlco of my prohibited, was in this case tolerated. While tive Service system in the early daya Difficulties He in the way of any graphic Society. as they can to the campaign DOAV being con- operative Administration and presi- late fellow-traveller may not bo un- of the draft will'return. dent of the National Council of transition from dependence to inde- Should you bo interested, I will bo interesting to the readers of tha something of a holiday aspect did prevail to pendence. But the days when any glad to forward a copy of this bio- present volume, Mr. John Lloyd ducted by the local "Y" organization. We cannot understand why at Farmer Co-operatives, answers thus- graphical sketch, for, when I vis- eome extent, we .thought we detected a sombre ly: people can be governed without that Stephens, the second son of Mr. Ben- Don't Vait. to he contacted by a cam- least 10 days cannot be given Selec- people's consent will end with the ited your society building In May, amln Stephons, was born at Shrews- feeling underneath, which seems ,to promise tive Service men between the time "From day to day Jt is going to be victory of the United Nations. 1840, trying to'get information about iiury, In the State ot Now Jersey, in of the prc-lnduction — examination more difficult ip.buy the supplies, se- Mr. Stephens, I was Informed that paign worker. Beat him to the puncK and'get Asia awakes! It Is a stupendous the. United States of America, in the a hearty measure of co-operation for the fu- and induction into service. That's cure the labor and pay the expenses another party had been there a year year 1805. Until the ago of thirteen, thought. It need not be a frighten- in touch with him. The names of members of the orderly way.—Hudjon Dispatch. of producing milk, eggs, fat stock, or so before seeking tho Borne Infor- Mr, Stephens.studied at the school. ture. ing thought. If we do not believe mation. canning crops and fresh fruits and ot Mr. Nelson, who, although blind, the various teams are published elsewhere in in. freedom under law for Asiatics I trust you .will be able to give me "Co-operation upon .the part of the public vegetables, Under a system of price Is described as an admirable teacher CIVILIANS IN WABTIME we do not believe In it for our- assistance in this matter. Thanking of the classics, For four years Mr. this issue of The Register. Give as generously setting which lets wages run wild .was almost 100 per cent. Some.store-owners, Even when the fighting services selves.—New York Times. you In advance for your courtesy, Stephons pursued his studies at Co- as you can, but remember that no matter how are'fully recruited and-the factories while farm prices are kept under ar- Very slncorely yours, lumbia college, New. York, aftor- having obvious problems of their own (the ex- tificially low ceilings, the Northeast Harvey E. Mole'. wardB entered a law school, and small yonr contribution may be, it-will be ap- completely manned, more than half HEM:D clusion of the public from their stores wh"en tho population of the United States gradually will have to retreat to the BEWIXDERED PUBLIC SEBVANT when of ago was admitted to tho preciated by an organization that has accom- production of grass and grain. ASKS HOW COME? practice of tho legal profession. they are blacked out, for one) extinguished will be carrying on peacetime ac- February 19, 1042. In the year 1834, the state of Mr. . plished much in the youth movement. tivities. Since the purpose of the "The competition of industry for Mr. Thomas Irving Brown, Stephens' health rendering It neces- their lights a minute or so before the warning war is to preserve free civilisation, farm labor has only just begun. To the Editor, The Red Bank Register, sary for him to travel abroad, ha Bounded. We don't know how large stores The campaign for ?9,000 deserves the sup- i'. Is necessary to keep the fabric of Freight rates will presently be sub- Eed Bank Register. P,ed Bank, New Jersey. visited many of the countries ot Eur- port of everyone who can afford to contribute. civil life intact. But to moat people stantially advanced as a direct re- A judicial public servant of high Dear Mr. Brown: ope, extending his tour to Egypt and ' are going to liandle this problem when the the prospect of going through the sult of wage increases. This will rank and character, by the' sweep I am working up a biographical Syria. On his return to New York, Organizations, such as the "Y," which provide familiar routine is not an inviting Immediately put up the price of all of his pen, has taken thousands of sketch ot John Lloyd Stephens, who he published "Incidents of Travel in warning sounds without notice. one. When so much - depends upon dollars out of tax revenue tills of the Egypt, Arabia, Petraea and tho Holy supplies " farmers buy. Coastwise various municipalities of this state; 'as born In Shrewsbury In 1805. Land," followed very shortly by "In-, wholesome recreation for our youth, are as the action of fighting men />n wide- 1 We nre also wondering if the response shipping is already overloaded. Now while at about the same time a like I wrote to tho Monmouth County cldents of Travel in Greece, Turkey, would have been so complete if those entrust- important, if not'Tnore so, in time of war-as scattered fronts, any work not di- It Is" being systematically preyed up- official ot the Same rank and charac- Historical Association under date of Russia and Poland." rectly concerned with the safety of on by enemy submarines. The gen- ter, but of another state, did the February 4 and have received a ro- These works wore received with ed to the task of extinguishing lights had not in peace. the United Nations Is unsatisfying. eral public Is hostile to farmers, It same thing only In reverse. ply under date of February 13 from great favour, and wore very exten- Only the men who are fighting and Misa E. Marie Becker, the Librarian anticipatorl the alarm. It seemed to us that resents their past national policy of About seven years ago, when I re- of that association. I enclose a copy sively read In tho United States; and „ -o-o-o-o-o-o- the men and women who are supply- scarcity, their present direct sub- ceived my first insight Into public of each of the above-mentioned let- in this country have been sovoral the fire alarm system HH an air raid warning ing them with materiel will feel cer- life as an official of a small munici- times reprinted, establishing- Mr. sidles from the United States Treas- pality, I realised that considerable ters. If you are Interested and Stephens' reputation as an excellent tain that they are employed to bsst ury, the power politics they have would caro to wrlto up a special ar- will not prove adequate. First, there is much Guard Your Tongue Lest advantage. funds which should flow Into tho and agreeable writer of Travel and employed. It Is all most discourag- public treasury were going else- ticle In your newspaper, I would Narrative, time lost TVIIPII people stop to count the taps But a sound civilian morale Is no greatly appreciate it. Unquestion- You Give Aid to the Enemy. ing. where. ably It would also be appreciated by In 1830 Mr. Stephons and myself ' to determine if it is a fire or a raid, and sec- trifling part of the war effort. Al- "However, there Is nothing encour- My efforts to remedy some of these the numerous Stephens devotees made arrangements for a tour In though it is sensitive to news from aging ahead of our boys in the Phil- Ills were rewarded when at last I throughout the country. Central America, with a view to the Loose talk can cost lives! was fortunate In getting tho co-oper- examination of 'tho, remains of an- ondly, the nlsirni, while plainly heard in most the fronts, It has a positive Influence llplnes or on our destroyers In the For your added information, I am In tho other direction. It is the griat ation of other members to levy a clont art said to exist In tho dense caws when there is a fire, doesn't seem to func- Very true. In fact loose talk already has Atlantic, They are not lying down tax against pin ball machines. This enclosing a copy of a half column forests of those" tropical regions. bulwark of. faith that supports the and we mustn't, we continued to increase until wo editorial which I have taken from tion just right when the air raid sounds. The cost many lives in this war. "With the above fronts. For our men are fighting, tho October 14,1852, issue of the New Our preparations were scarcely "We are fortunate in our national finally raised the fee to $25 per.ma- completed, when Mr. Lcgott, who alarm was not heard in the Strand theater, slogun as it« rally cry, a nation-wide move; not because fighting ia their chusen clne annually. York Dally Tribune. This editorial was on tho point of sotting out as profceBlon, but for a concrete pur- Secretary of Agriculture, On our makes one mlsstatcment, namely farms we can perhaps run our trac- It was very amusing to read state- United Statos Minister for that coun- even thuugli it was expected 'momentarily, and ment is under "way by the British & American pose: to preserve the decenclos of ments by officials of local municipal- that Mr. Stephens was born In New try, died very suddenly, and upon tors and our milking machines with ities to the effect that raising of fees York City. a policeman bad to notify those in charge of Ambultiiice Corps of New York city, to warn democratic life at home. They can- I am also sending you a copy of a application for It, Mr. Stephens im- not be expected to face the savago women and children. We can ac- to $25 per bin ball machine would mediately received tho appointment., cept daylight saving to got in an- work a hardship on the operators. biographical notice by Froderlck the theater that it hud sounded. the people ngninst loose and careless talk. As ordeal of battle flrfe unless they ora Cathcrwood datod London, 1864, and We had some misgivings lest it certain that, life ai home, is as iree, other hour's work each day. Above Declaring these machines illegal should Interfere with our antiquar- n niMiiiB of impressing the public with the ser will not discontinue their usp, any which constituted a preface In a re- All in all, however, (hose entrusted to de- wholesome and courageous as they everything else we can .apply our vised edition which he made of one ian pursuits, but Mr. Stephens con- ioiisness of I he situation, the above organ Yankee ingenuity In a thousand and more than It Btoppcd gambling trived, as tho reader will find, to fense work in Iliis borough and immediate vi- left !'• If life at homo becomes timid houses in the county. Itf.will only di- of Mr. Stephens' books. Mr. Cttther- combine tho chnso of tor a govern- i/.iitiou has hail prepared by well known il- or hysterical. If it degenerates Into ono ways to overcome the handicaps vert tho fees from tho public trea- wood, who was an Englishman, ac- ment with a successful hunt for cinity I'iin take a bow for the .smooth oper- stupid wrangling, no command to go under which wo shall be laboring. suries, and In times llko these 'when companied Mr. Stephens on both of ruinod cities. Our journoy occupied lu.slrntoi'8, n s: the home democratic Institutions to do It, ns no ono tells them where two years, and unquestionably tho Aftor our last visit to Yucatan, wo who love and trust tho way of life which we are fighting to preserve, the gambling houses nro, so they nro statoment In this biographical notice were urgod to pursuo tho roBimrchoH , line, in the planes mid on ships. The enemy they left at home. not to blatno If tho pin ball machines Is correct, namely that Stophons was prove ever more efficient, We can try to Ret ourselves out of born In Shrewsbury. BO successfully carried on In Central debt. We enn use our resources to will still continue, under covor, nnd Amorlca by n journoy to Peru, nnd lias bin ears and n slip of tlie tongue mjiy lead At e. time. Jlko this tho indlvidua pay for tho privilege, but not to' the From tho enclosed data I am con- Mr. Frescott, the admirable hlatorlan -O-O-D-O-O-O- to unbotnge in our plants or jeopardize the citizen enn contribute something get our local and regional co-opor municipal treasuries. fident you will agroo with mo that of that country, was of the opinion vital to tho war effort by solf-dls atlves, our granges, and our This la written in no sonuo of crit- Mr. Stephens was «. very Illustrious that much useful information would, live« of our fighting men, • clpline. Ho can assume an attitude churchos out of debt. We can take icism of any judicial official but son of Now Jorsoy, probably one of theroby have boon elicited. Mr. Ste- F. B. I. on the Job Here As of personal responsibility for the more interest in our town and coun- merely as n bowildcrod public serv- tha most so in tha lCth century. I phens was, however, disinclined to As Mnyor .Tnmes O. Auchincloss, execu- war. If he keeps fresh In mind tho ty government!. ant who is at n loss for futuro guid- trust you will also agree with mo undertake >o distant an expedition, ance, as he feels that this Is not tho that a brief account of his life Is and was confirmed In this resolve by Elsewhere in the Country. tive vice president of the B. A. A. O., points principle* for which it is being "Most Important of all, we can %4oll worth writing up. As you will fought, If he understands tho Iritl remedy. my being obliged to absont myself keep alive the form nnd spirit of the 8. J. Nolmarlt, otaervo from my'letter to Iho Mon- for sovoral yours On a professional The roimil-iip of enemv nlienu, especially out: "The miciny technique is to nt«rt gossij mate relation between his dally life, town meeting by frequently meeting Cea Bright, N, J. mouth County Historical Association, ongogemont In the West Indies; ho his home, hln Job, his n.iflonlatlon together and dealing with our preh • m i » » I hnvo visited the burial place of Mr. therefore romnlncd In Now York, and tliow. tjmt might prove dangerous an. our wur and rumor not only to secure Information, but with his friends, his cultural life and Stephens' motor and her father. ]pm» at home,' No more effective OIL PIPE LINE. undertook tho formation of tho first efforts grow, )H not being confined fertile Pa HIHO to Hprcad diKtniNl, and uncawincfH among tho fury of bnttlo against the pro- means of making democracy work After a great deal of searching, I American Ocean Steam Navigation phctn of annihilation, he can Imvn finally located his final resting Company, which In tha ana ' linn cific COIIKI; or in the metropolitan area. In this tin; people. . This nutut lie nipped in the bud has ever been employed by civilized Cortex Hotel, plnco In Now York City. sticngthen our cause. Not only wha man. proved highly successful. He next flection, where, two important military reser- and it was thin that caused the B. A. A. C. ho docs hut what he thinks and Miami, Florida. Thanking you In anticipation. visited tho Isthmus of Panama, with "In a. word, let's guard tho home Thomas Irving Brown, Yours very cordially, the view of forming a railway across eaye affects tho total war effort. He Harvey E. Molt*, vations urn located, Federal Bureau of Inves to have these posters made and distributed »s can Identify himself with the war I front—UBC most of our funds to sup- *Dear Sir; the narrow but difficult noolrof Innd port Its Institutions, our energy to hcm/vl that separates tho Atlantic and Pa- tigation iigenU TueHdiiy night staged ]!) raids, widely HH pomuble. , he preserve* his personal Integrity. I have suggested to tho War De- enclosures clflo oceans. "One should discipline one's self In develop them, our resourcefulneas partment to connect the link across , jmbbed several aliens and seized a quantity of "The nation'H seitboimlH and oilier danger to protect them,"—Agricultural News Florlda( with an oil pipe line) which Accompanying Iheis communica- A company was formed, of which thi> spirit of Autumn," says a Chinese ho subsequently became tho presi- phllosaphor, "and deal with others In Service, coulfl ba completed in less than throe tions to Tho Register office was the , UjCiti{f, nhort wave- riulioK, cuincriis, etc. areiiH should Rptviid tlicHc poHtoiu The At months, the distance Is less than 100 dent,'and a concession for the lino tho spirit of Sprlnff." To be person following editorial, appearing In the was obtained from tlio government Jnntio HoiibiKinl, which him .been the Rctling nlly iwiponslble nnd to ho compan TEACHES A Z.E6SON, miles. ' This would give us an Inland Now York Dally Tribune Thurnday, We were pleaHecJ'wlipii tlii? F. IT'J."li'f(id- oil route from 'tfi South West oil of NeV Gronadn. Tho noccsnnry sur- flifinnio townrtl others. \K to apply an October 14, 1R52, concerning the veys wore madti,,«nd tho worlcn bn- (jiiarters WBH established nt'Ited Bank, becnuse for periodic attacks on duikers nnd freightcm -"Tru-'bUl thnSJjUpr«n«n(atlve, Knlt fields to.. the entire Eastern Sea- death of Mr. Stephens, which wan Intelligent ntlltlido toward the clam Wfiiril. """"*• • <-• "•—• 'V :•'. .- •• gan in 1880, (H'ls confidently ox- Ifc made, us feel quite important. Now, in ad and even dcHtroyers by flitler'H Niut U-pnokn, orous confunlon of v/nr. son, of Minnesota, has Introduced In card. copied from' thd 'fller-of this well- rooted that the Panama railway will the House Is worth consideration for Donnld Mnithowf,' known piper In the New York pub- bo completed hy the end" of 3f)B5,'nnil dition, we find oniwivPH with n feeling of w Hliould make the poHtcra a must for distrlbu Wo MorVe tho right to criticize the Iwinon It teaches. U Marlon Street, llo library hy Mr. Mold1: will become the fnvorltB rouio to It proposes that the men who are Red Bank. Australia,, as well as to California.) ty Tho V. B. I. is an organization that tion."' Na man is omnlaclont or hlnmnlcna Death of John L, Stephens.' m a tlmo like this. Publlo opinion fighting nlgnt and doy under com- It there nro any Register renders been, Imlll, up on merit/ nnd Its worth IKIH All Amorlciuis nlionlrl be on tho alert to ultimately controln tho conduct ot mand of General MacArthur In the A naval commission from tho The death of the colebratod tra- who oan supply Mr. Mold' with any veler, John h. Stophoni, TSalr Jfc^ AA1 AD Trunks and Forrnfils, checks;" floralsrin" abutment. Tildealey is survived by Loralne, • to Capt. Dwlght"T!. MoTe^ B GREAT VARIETY OF COLOR PATTERNS of a dull Rayon; cir- a large variety of a widow and one son. head of the U. S. army. Capt. More- A head is in the Coast Artillery and cular knit, of .excel-, patterns and col- Doctor Joins Army. WASHABLE. EASY TO KEEP CLEAN. at present is stationed in Texas. The orings. At a big • Dr. Leon B. Bruno, for nine years lent quality. ' wedding will take place in April. savings. Fast col- a practicing chlropodiist at Asbury SUNFAST PAPERS RETAIN RICH COLORS. Size* 5-6-7 ors. Park, has enlisted In the army as a Jumps In Front of Train, private In the medical corps. He will George Dl Seulllo, 20, of Matawan *fr be stationed at Fort Monmouth. Two township, committed suicide Wed- 0 American colonial «cenie8 Women's of Dr. Bruno's brothers are in, the nesday of last week by jumping in O Decorated »tnpe« Curtains army and navy. William, former front of a northbound New York and high school coach, Is a chief petty Long Branch railroad train near k© O Floral design* |.19 Pair Linen Handkerchiefs officer at the Norfolk naval station, Cllffwood, He left a. note to his moth- 0 Kitchen pattern* and Ralph Is serving in the Infan- er, Mrs. Josephine Dl Seuillo, say- 0 Formal stripe*, etc c Ea. try at Camp Croft, S. C. ing he was sorry for what he did, Value to 1.59 Man Found Dead In Alley. 29 Wedded to Soldier. SINGH-j Tailored or Ruf- Clarenco Hay, 48, of Freehold, was Miss Lucille Lista, daughter of the FOR AS Value 39c folunddead In an alley next to the late Mr. and Mra. Frank. Lista of ROLL fled, in a variety public library at that place Sunday Long Branch, was married Sunday LITTLE AS of styles! cream Fine quality. White on. night. Dr. Harvey W. Hartman, of last week to Pvt, John Azzaretto, county physician, said the man had son of Mr. and Mrs. John Azzaretto, or ecru, Also nets, white; colored embroid- died of a heart attack. Ray was a O of Long Branch. Following the All are full length ered corners and novelty veteran of the World war and saw ceremony the couple left for a trip service in France with the 104th En- to Providence, R. I, THIS MODERN WAY and widths. prints. gineers. He Is survived by his motht er, two slaters and three brothers. Shore Man loft $SO,000. OF SHOPPING! WilHam Sehmitt of West Long Death of Inventor. Branch waa bequeathed ?50,000 in NOTICE. Carl Pfanstiehl, 54, son of the late the will of the late John J. Schmltt SEARS CATALOG Public Sale of Real Estate lor Unpaid Taxes. Rev. A. A- Pfanstiehl of Deal, died of New York. Mr. Schmltt's estate LI NO LEU I, Allen E. Crawford, Collcotor of Taxes In and for the Townnhip of Shrewsbury, County of Monmouth and St&to Sunday In a Chicago hospital after was valued at $1,1)05,664, The Lenox of Now Jersey, hereby give notice that according to law requiring me to make unpaid taxes, asiflismente and other mu- nicipal charscfl. assessed on lands, tenements, hereditaments, and real estate In «ald Township of Shrewsbury for the /ears a stroke. Mr. Pfanstiehl was a noted Hill hospital at New York was 1084 to and lOib Inclusive, will on the 27th day of March, 1942, nt 2:00 o'clock, p, m., In the office of the collector at inventor and had been granted 130 named as residuary legatee and will WILL IMPROVE ANY ROOM Tlnton Palls, sell the lands, tenements, hereditaments and real estnlo herein after described, to make the amount charac- American and foreign patents on receive approximately 5970,336. ONE COAT «bl» atralnst said lands on the first day,of July, 1841, as computed from the first day of July to the date of sale and coats of sale at public vendue to such pomons as will purchiufe the same subject to redemption at the lowest rate of Interest, olectrical, chemical, radio, automo- Msgr. Sweeney Dies Suddenly. FLAT WHITE but In no case In excels of eluht tier cent per annum. This sule Is made under the provisions of an Act of the leglslnturo tive and metallurgical inventions. entlUed, "An Act concerning unpaid taxes, assessments and other municipal charges on real property and providing for the Msgr. John J. Sweeney, pastor of collection thereof by the creation and enforcement of liens thereon (Revision of 1018,)" He Is survived by a widow, two sonB St. Michael's church at West End The said land, tenements, hereditaments and resl, estate to be sold and tho names of the persons against whom said and two daughters. t for. 13 years, died suddenly of a heart taxes have been lain on account of, each parcel, are as follows: attack In his Btudy In the rectory 105* 1085 1911 1037 , 1938 . 1930 1941 Farmlngdale Girl Weds. Bertha Johnson, Shrewsbury Manor, Keeveytown, Block 13, Lots . Mias Catherine Cottrell, daughter Saturday morning. He was 72. flat oil paint 865. 8JB, 857 ami B58 ...... ;...... „. .... , $,21 J1.61 $1,61 J1.7B $1.78 11.72 $1.66 of Mr,' and Mrs. Walter Cottrell of Msgr, Sweeney was born at Lambert- glvea soft, vel- GeorBO and Ruth Boll, White's Park, Pine Brook, lots 2,24 ' 2.66 2.16 2.05 Blanche Chase, 2 acres land, Pine Brook „„.._ . ,S2 2.26 2,16 2.05 Farmlngdale, and Sgt. George H. vllle. He was the oldest priest In tho vety finish. U Charles (1, Corlles, land. Block G7. Lot 28, Wayside ' 4.37 4.51' 4.31 4.10 Wople, Jr., of Vienna, Va., were mar- point of service in the diocese, beautiful paj- Mrs. John Green Est., Block 6S, Lot U, Pine Brook, house and tol shades. ried February 16 at Arlington, Va. AsbuTy Park Man Dead. land .....i 4,8*r 4.51 4.31 4.10 Mrs. Waplc la head of the pedlatrlc <7eorga and Suslo Harvey, Whlt«'« Park, Pine .Drool, lot ...... l 1.0SI 1.12 1.07 1.04 Albert E. Sidwcll, 70, a truss spe- division at Monmouth Memorial hos- Alphonao White, Block 07, lot 20, land, Grien Grove 8.7J 8.01 ft.SO 8.21 cialist, died Friday morning at his Andrew Richardson, Block 54, Lot 7, 4 cres land,Tin* Brook 4.77 8,60 4.10 pital, Long Branch. Sgt. Waple 1» J. E. P. Alt, 21 acres Innd, Reevcytown 10.74 10.26 home at Asbury Park. He had been stationed at Fort Ogelthorpe, Ga, 4-HR. Nicholas Clmlnn, Block (7, Lot 10, 4 acres, land and buildings, ' - a resident ol Asbury Park 32 years Pino llrook - _ 43,05 41.011 Estf W. W. Conover, Block 55, Lot .1(1, land, Pln« Brook 4.31 4.10 Union Beach Still Balded. and was formerly employed as a spe- Kit. W. W. Conover, Block 66, Lot :I8. land, Pine Brook : In.74 10.26 cial agent for the Prudential Insur- VARNISH E»t. YV. W. Conover, JJIock 50, Lot 37 (imrt), land, Pine Brook 7.52 7.18 An Illicit still said to be capable Roland Cupltt, Block 67, part of Lot 21), Innd, Green Grove.... 12.02 12.31 of producing 850 gallons of alcohol, ance company; Unknown, John Doc, Block 6S, Lot 3liA, lnnil, Reeveytown ..:. 2,16 2.05 was seized by federal and local Take* Job With Government. $1.00 Unknown, John Doc, Block 67, part of Lot II, land, Green Grove 27.4U 26.28 (lortcudo German, HAnco Pork, Block F, Lots G and 7 -... 6,38 12.31 agents at Union Beach. Hold on a Lawrence Cornell of Engllshtown, Qt. Kenrt L. nnd Harriot W. Kramer, Block 42, part ot Lot IB, federal charge of operating a still, 1 who hoa been assistant manager ot Tough, elastic Lot, north fllde of Sycamore Avenue • 81.73 80,78 is Philip Bucco, who lives on Wash- Kit. Mary Lee, Block 65, Lot 82, 8 acres land, Kcoveytown 1,72 1.65 the Acmo super market at Freehold, and wear ro- Kst. John Munihy, Block 54, Lot 10, 15 acres land, Pine Brook fl.45 6.15 ington avenue, Union Beach. The has resigned to take a civil service slatant. Est. John Murphy, Block 51, Lot 27, 4 acres land. Pine Brook 2,16 ' 2.05 still was located in a vacant build- position at Fort Monmouth. He Is Monmouth Memorial Park Cemetery Ass'n, Dlook 68, Lot 3, 02 acres land. Shnfto's Corper :. „ lag 16 127.21 Ing on Front street. succeeded at tho store by Harley Abraham McClll. White's Park, lot and buildings, Pine Brook.. 4.31 4,1 iv Jamison, also of Engllshtown, nipplano Porcelll, llnnce Park. Block I), Lots 43 and 45... 12,02 12.31 Uquor Appeal Denied. 4-HR. Oliver A. and Klla J. Porter, land, Pino Brook , , „ 7,73 . lo,26 Alfred E, Drlscoll, atato commis- Will Wed in June. Oliver A. nnd Elln J. Porter, homo and lot, Pine Brook ...... ' 47 "ft 3B04 sioner of alcoholic bevorage control, Kst. UrnJ. Parker, Illook 55, lot IDA,'land, Pine Drook , i.'n t.\n Mr. and Mrs, Edward Bolnay of ENAMEL Peter Romnno, Hanco Park, Block 1), Lots 30 and 32 ...... ;... . 12.02 12.31 hnji upheld tho decision of tho Long Oakhiirnt have announced the en; Est. Fred Reevcy, 25 acres land, nonr Pine llrook 12.02 12.31 Branch commission to nujpond for gngement of tholr daughter, Helen Lottie O. Reevoy, Innd nnd bulidlngi on the north side of West 00 days, tho liquor license of Ellon- $1.45 Park Avenue, Wayslda ~ 10 84 18 47 Trafnlk, to Pvt. F. C. Robert Stack Ella M. Romsen and Alice Townneml, 0 acres land and build. son's cafe. Tho cafe was convicted of Fort Monmouth, son of Mrs, Hnr- A Qt. Infls, Reevoytown c(fi2 56.B 3 on four charges of violation of tho riot Stack of Noptunc, »The wedding Ono coat cov- Kit. Joseph II. llecvoy, Block 6G, Lot 20, land, Heoveylown .... 23,24 22.16 liquor laws. Tho suspension began Kst, Jtmisha Richardson, Jllock 65, Lot 35, B acrei land, will taka place June 3. ora completely, Reeveytown .' - 1 72 1 65 yesterday., and will end June 2. drlon In 4 Est. Abigail Richardson. Block 61, Lot »(, 8 acres land, Reevey- * To Wed Soldier. HIGH STYLE PATTERNS IN A WIDE CHOICE TO lioura-22 gay ' town ' 1 72 IRS Camp Building Burned. Mr. and Mrs. Nichols A, Bonnett color*, Est, William II. Richardson, Block 05, Lot 83, a acres Isnd, , of Matawan have announced the en- BEAUTIFY YOUR ROOM - CLEAR CUT COLORS - Rcflveytown .', 1,72 i.flK Another blazo ot sunplclous origin ftlmon fttrnufl*,! Innd nnd lilillillflKi, went nlde Slirewsliuty Ayr. flfl.lfl 77.1)7 destroyed another of tho frnnio gagement of tholr daughter, Doro- Hlmon Htrnuns, 31 linen Innd, west stile Shrewsbury Avenue.... 120.15 1U2.RO buildings at Camp Newark, Neptune thy, to Pvt. Charles JnnYeaon of SMOOTH LUSTROUS EASILY CLEANED SURFACE - Kst. Kettle flhomo, Block 57, Lot 0, land. Pino BronV j,l( 2.(>r> Camp Cioft, S. C, formerly of Mor- Est. Hannah Bculthorpe, Block 66, lot 31, land, Iteovaytown- ' City, lout T)iur»dny alght. Tho enmp 6 FOOT WIDTHS. 1 Hamilton • - 4 &i 4,10 until n few years ago wnn tho sum gan. No dnto has been set for the Eat. Roliort E. Smith, Block 61, Lot 2S, t5 arm land, As- > S* mer plnynlln of hundreds of Ncw- woddlng. bury Avenue, tleeveytown • 4J.05 41,OS, Twin Brook Ronlty Corp., Block 4R, part of lot 0, 37 \lj aores nrk's underprivileged children. Other Held for Falling to ncRlnlrr. land and IMIIMIBKS, Tlnton Avjniin ....; 38J.81 44I),7« buildings were destroyed or dam- Wllllnm H. Moorn, 30, of I*ong Kit. Mnrnnret Taylor, Blurk 65, Lot 00, A acrea land, lteo- aged by mysterious blazes last year. veytown > • • ' • ' ', ],73 1,6 g Branch, a candidate for American AS LOW AS Eit. Isabelle VanNorttlck, Block It, Ut 88, 100 acres land, cltlzenihlp at Froohold Monday, woa Reeveytown 69,4a 61,55 Fri-tthold Wedding. Enoch Burnett, 2 ncres land and bulldlnRi, Pino Brook 18,01) MISB Adolaldo VnnSnnt, daughter ordered hold In tho county Jail for Wilson Ilrnwn, Illork 42, Lot 0, 2 acna lanil, Sprlnmlals Are. Mt.i'i falling to register for thn draft. 1 of Mr, nnd Mrn. Richard VnnSant C Mary I . Hrown, !lloc|c V, Lotrt 2 and 4, In Hance Park ..: v , ' 12.31 Moore Is a. British subject. Randollilt nnd Lne Pnhleta. Ifance Park, lllnck 11, part of 1/tt ' " • of Freehold, nnd John C, Porrlne, I, lot nnd biilldlnir, Hhrewsliury Avenue f. ' 2H.77 nnn of Mr, nnd Mm. John D, Por Wit Bolmnr Cllrl WM1>. Unknown, John line, Block OH, Lot 6, 2 acres land, Wayside,,.. 2,05 rlne of Engllnhlown, were married Josuiihlnn foster, "luck 6«, Ixit 10, 44 ncres land tml bullil- . . ., MIM Pcnil E. Mitchell, daughter 32 , Inns, Ilrevrylnwn , , 26.2S Sunday at liuit woolt In thn Frnehnld of MM. Adtloll Mllclifll of West Bfl- Lena Ormmdn. 1 arre Innd, Rhsfto's Corner _.,_ 4,10 Baptist, parsonage. Following the mnr, nnd Thomnn K. Morton, son of V. t^bn HaWli, «m-res' IWMlrJHn». Umalt ..,„„ viim „.„..,... . .„__ •„ 0,24 Y, l*eon llirrls, lllonk 55, Lot 17, 2 acres land, Tine Brooke. " '.•Iw"'"."**'".'r-T*u*l*ifl*1i'^wv ',!•'-».'•''w-"«/.-^'»ig;i5: deroplftpy the r.ouplo left for a two AlinRr Morton'of Mnruisqunh were (iurdon Komstcdt, Illork 54, Lot 11 (part) 17 tent land and • ' ' , , woolm' trip "to'"fior|dn'." """" ••'"•"* married galuV(fay,'":Fft'(,MM-y''i«Mh bullillnnr Murjiby louil .....!„ ~ jn.08 list, Thomas Morfmd, Block 61, Lot It, 110 acru land, Wayi Now 1'iictory for tho WeH Belmar Methodist church. l,l(|a , „ ^j. >tt 24,40 Freehold Girl PromoM. Kit. Rlphnrd 1'. Reevay, Block BO, Lot II, 4 acres .land anil ' Wllsonlto Products company, lulldlni. Wylde Roadi Pint Brook 8.21 whose plant nt Allenwood was do-, Miss Rita Martin, dnughtor of Mr. Alvah Woollay, Yllock 96, Lot 90 (part) « a«r.s laml,.K.o- llroyod In a $150,000 lira last An li- nnd Mm. Wllllum Murtln of Froc- Wlien the saio tnkns itincr pHymiut uf all taxes or aMaSHtnents, costs and Interest mult be made liy the purclmacr before mit, Imu jimchuucJ Hvlyunla. Imll 'it Ituld, had Uoon ralmiil to the til* cdnolii'sloli *of (be miff, ollierwlrn th« Iininirly will lie resold. No|)tuno City nnd will he In produc- Ideation of CAl'-il (m ft nteiii>Hi-

with every regular-sized box of nronkfmt—QinpofruU, ready to eat cereal, -plain waffles, maplo sy- Phone 2800 rup, link sausages, coffee or milk. Dinner—Clam ifeulllon, melba toast, translucid Sheer-Sifted r-f en ronat chicken, parsley stuffing, groan beans, wild rice, dinner rolln, cur, Biimstead's runt Jolly, avocado salad, angel chatlotto rus»e, coffnn, Huupor—Grape- SPECIAL Face Powder. SbuJatspi- • I fruit and shrimp »*lad, porker house rolls, pickles, n)>lcr> en Its, coffee or WortnSyriip Buy a dollar record daily triatiA for, your ikl/t •»• loml ...... 11M it(0 Get One Frco TIME ONLY •linear Snow will b« plemed to; supply any of llicio recipe*. •Itfrt TnilQ care of this pupor. No, 1B22O Np, 13M0 I RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 5, 1942. Branch Avenue Junior present conditions for aJr aids somo to develop Jn the sludeiihk an In- giance to 'the flag of the United faculty monben, with the co-opera- terest In those problems of our dally States of America, means that we P.T.A. Prepares tion of Mrs. Crandall, principal of Ufa that directly or Indirectly effect promise that if there is a war we High School News Red Bank junior high school, and tha young people's mind. The prob- will not fight against the United Before the T. D. Mba Seeiey, teacher of English, or- lems form topics for debates, panel States. To the republlo for which it Meals For Pupils I^R^«^TpRE S ganized a first aid class foe any discussions or group discussions and stands, means that we will love our \ Now that our hittn hava been after each meeting a summary of carefully direoted by.tb* T. D., there factulty members who •wish to enroll, country and our flag. One nation Mr. Wilhelm and Mr; Guost are the important points is presented by indivisible,. with-liberty and justice Project Being Con- no longer exlata unnecesaary shout- the speaker. ing: and mobbing:. In fta placa w« the only tenchers that are qualified for all, means we have only one ducted at Belford find complete order -vrltU traffic mov- to;teach first aid. Mr. Wilhelm wa« Also important Is the way in which country with <8 states, and these ing swiftly and c&refully from ona choaen to teach thk particular class. these discussions aro conducted. states will not be parted. dug to another and from one build- Other courses taught by Mr. W1I- Here Is a good example of democ- ^ Beverly Bilxler. Mrs. Robert Fields read th« na- Ing to another. The work of the T. helm Include the Girl, Scouts and a racy where the boys and girls ro- Saluting the Flag. tional president's message at Mon- D. has undoubtedly been noticed and Junior High dub of boys and girls. spect each other's oplnlens and a I pledge allegiance to the flag of day night's meeting of tho Belford is greatly appreciated. by both tha These teachers are voluntarily tak- spirit of tolerance seems to pre- tho.jUnlted States of America, means Parent-Teacher a«soclafion, presid- Give Today ing this Red Cross course to enable vail, Somo of tho topics discussed ed over by Mrs. Harold Otten. A students and the' teachers, even I promise to do what- my country METAL UOCIOU though wo ara asked or reminded to them to better care for Red Bank's are, "Shall the - United States Aid tolls me to do. And to the republic vote of thanks was given to Mrs. do what we are supposed to do. Tht children in case of emergency. J.n England?" "Shall Rod Bank Havo for which it stands, means that the Stanley Cook and her committee for wunm . Parking Meters ?" Shall tha High HOME T. D., with tha co-operation of Mra.this training these teachers are be- flag stands for the government of preparing- vegetable soup for Bel- Crandall, hava been successful and ing instructed to learn to control School' Have Boys and Girls Cheer ford school children Thursday, Feb- Leaders?" "Is Our School Demo- tho United States. One nation, in- BUDGET BANK student body has been very co-opera- bleeding, how to administer artificial divisible, with liberty and justice ruary 19. Mrs. Cook also reported tive, - respiration, put on traction splints cratic?" "What Can We, Do For Na- that a successful hostess card par- The ideal home bank.-'.. tional Defense?" for all, means that we have free- An I look tack "before the T, D." and properly transport injuroa per- ty had been held Thursday, Febru- with compartments to sons. Prevention of shock In case dom and that every one can have this t« what cornea to my mind: In tho early part of November the his, own rights. ary 26. , save for any purpose- of an accident Is a very important forum became a member of tho Car- Mrs. Fields was authorized to During recess ona saw a. mats ot item which is being taught. • Dana Manahan. rent, clothes, taxes, De- determined faces, some smiling, ncglo International clubs. Thlb or- purchase -a book for the children's ganization U sending interesting ma- fense Bonds, etc. Com- dome frowning,' whlls others were Th», teachers give two hours of Salute to the Flag. book show. The association will plete with lock and key. perfectly blank. Thora was only one their time each week for this course. terial on Important national prob- I pledge allegiance, means I prom- serve baked beans, frankfurters and destination In which moat wera in- Those who have enrolled are Mrs.' A. lems and ono copy of the Weekly ise that "I will be loyal to my flag. rolls to the schoofchlldren Thun- Choice of colors. terested and where do you think A. Crandall, A. L. Baker, H. ENew. s Review. The members of the United States of Ajnerlca, means day, March 12. They will, serve that was? Why, of course, you'va Wiley, T. Blxler, D. A. Needham, forum aro starting a library where our country, and to tho republic for spaghetti and meat balls Thursday, Our Price Only! guessed it—the candy counter. Push- Miss Sarah Ught, Miss Eleanor Ed- all this reading matter -will be kept which it stands, means the. coun- March 26. ing and shoving seem to be the ma- wards, Miss Elizabeth Hurst, Miss for the use of the members. try for which our flag stands, One Mrs. William Meyer Is chairman jor operations, and'' I am sure you Lillian' Jordan! Miss Catherine Le- December 15 t)ie forum presented nation indivisible, means 48 states of a group which will attend the have hoard the famllar saying: Malstre, MU» Lenore Hodgdon, Mrs. a special program for Jhe purpose that, cannot be divided. With lib- home economics lectures at Middle- "Don't push, Just knock them down." B. Kane, Miss Agnes Seeje-y, Mrs. F. of commemorating the 150th anni- erty and justice, for all, means free- town township high school, Leon- After the excitement of buying Manning, Mrs. Helen Yost and Miss versary ot the Bill of Rights. This dom and to get treated fairly. ardo, Friday, March 20. The next candy dies down somewhat, the in- Margaret Thompson.—Elaine Inman. program consisted of a patriotic play liiRiiiiiil Dick StoothofT. executive board meeting will beheld entitled "Bill "Explores the Bill of cessant chatter grows louder and Salute U the Flag. at Mrs. Meyer's home at Leonardo louder until It reaches the point we Rights." All of the members took How Air Bold* Will Affect Students i I pledge allegiance, means I prom- Wednesday, AprlJ-8. tlMMI W™ call shouting. Practically everyone part In this program. 46 Broad Stf Red Bank! Until recently the plans in caso of lso to love my country. Republic, Mrs. Mae Benson sang and Miss was talking to his friends .about tha an air raid wore as follows: If you After tho members discussed tho means tho people In our nation. wonderful time he had last night question, "What can yr.e do for "Na- Mildred Lackey, recited several orig- - PHONE 355 - live near the school you wore to go Indivisible, means our country can't inal poems. A committee In charge with ao and so or about hia date for home immediately after boing dis- tional Defense?" a committee was be divided up into parts. Liberty, . tonight/ "A school "Romeo" Btrutted formed lor the aalo of defense of Mrs. Anna Johnson served re- missed by your home room teacher. means freedom. Justice, means freshments. by and the cute giggling girl at your Out-of-town students were to bo tak- stomps' In school. Thanks to thewhat the people want to do if. it Is BEADY rl'lghtllftod-herleyebrows and .whis- work of the committee and the co- Mrs. Norma Bingham will speak afi.home..by one of these students right. on "Iceland, Land • of Fire and AID pered to her girl frTendB.half aloud, whose home was near the~schoorand" operation, of tho .jtudenW-.bo.dy.: and —.=~.-=.-_--_; -..-.,.- .;.= ;- Havilandr ~ Adhesive Bandages^. «*, 15c f hoping that he will hear her, "My, the principal, the committee reports K(lrl Light,"— at--the -next-meeting -Mon- romaln there until .the all clear sig- day night, April 13. Isn't he handsome?" The girl friend nal was given, At that time the re- that in six weeks they have sold Salute to tho Flag. absently agrees, for she Is concerned spective buses return them home. All more than $165 worth of stamps. • I pledge allegiance to tho flag of k RAMSDELL i*n $ with her own interests. Three min- of those carefully made plans have Peculiar rituals have beon intro- tho United States of America, means There are 600,000 acres of virgin COMBINATION 1

home or stay in school " we asked. i, Nancy Byrd; squad 8, Dorl Monroe caliber that they played, against In 'June 4, 1940. The first kitten to be then I started to cut up at parties Edna, Dreeke. Of course w« meant ' Anna Mae Applegate—"Go home, Sheedy; squad 6, Barbara'Thunn. ;' Csgle, guard ! on Red a teal gams, He added though that bqrn boasted a tall or normal length. and give reeltattoni." Lovekln, the good old drummer man,' because a bomb would > kill many —Mary Ruddy Bank high school's basketball team, he thought the team this coming The second kitten was able to swlsb Mr. Howard copied a monologue , —Gloria fferrin. High School News more in school than If the pupils thinks that sports In high school year will be exceptionally' good.' a three-quarter length tail, while the from an act he-had beard and mem* were scattered around." Friday, February IS . help to develop a person physically Howard said: that the hardest game, third kitten proudly displayed a -slut orlied It, and"Jatsr managed to get a Maralyn Hadawiy attended » t Janet' Smith—"Go home." , and mentally when he Is trying to the past year was with Asbury Park of a tall no more than an inch lonj; few Jobs at theaters "here and friend's woddinff, over tho February Walter "Smltty" Smith, will taki ;: John VanDeveer—"Go home; it Is more precaution with, his car 01 finish high school. but that the best was against Nep- Of these three kittens the one wit there." • . '.••'•. - • 22d holiday., . , , , much safer." —Audrey Flock. March's Friday IS than he did 01 "In a game I .try to keep cool and tune. •• • •-."..• ':'••'• the normal tail was born deaf. Mr. Howard is a tall, lean man, Audreal Booth went to a dance at Needs No Protection Now! February's Friday 13, All of hi; level-headed, especially when the go- When asked what hU inspiration The second family which was born with a twinkle In hla eyes. When, he the Monmouth Country club nnd had Petle, a pot, squirrel of Mrs. Aran A Neighbor of Mine troubles started at the Siiiglnj ing gets tough. I also try to co- was Bob replied, "Barbara Seely." October 12, 1941, consisted of threo talks about bis pipes hla face lights a wonderful time, .'lta Olah, died after an accident b; Wilbur Ivlns, an interesting neigh- Wheels arena In Shrewsbury afte operate with the rest of the team. I —Herbert MacCloud kittem with the same length tails ai up happily. Of {he 1,400, 700 or 800 Ann Bruno went bowUng mid-to "an automobile. He,was run over 01 bor of mine, was stricken with blind- the skating session was over. Twi try hardest to learn the art of give those of the first family. are ancient relics' from old Europe. tho movies for her vacation, •the tall and hind legs but had th ness about five yeara ago. Not con: couples were going home with 'Smlt and take In all sports. . High School Chatter Bob-Tall seems to love each of he: He had them adorned In his cabinets Barbara Seely, Mary Ruddy and care and love of an injured child tent to sit around listlessly and com- ty." He inserted the key ln the cai "I try to keep in good condition This is*the time of year when kittens equally well, regardless ofth and closet in his den. Mr. Howard Rosemary Farrol "raised Ned." ,,The story of Petie goes back furthi plain about MB affliction, Mr. Ivina door and It broke off. By some mlr by getting plenty of sleep, hard work every student thinks of George length of its tail.-t-Leonora Ashton. has been In the show business tor 80 Ann Cerrato fell through the let years. , than this incident. has learned to cane chairs and mats acle the door'opened and all flvi and proper food. I also leave the Washington and. also of the cherry while skating. ••• • ..-..'.•';' and also has learned to use the type passengers piled ln, but the cai girls alone during basketball season tree; Incident: We would like to fol- 'Ag for the - young people," ho Pearl Tlmmons and Rochello Green - When Petle was a baby he -fell ou' wouldn't start. They hailed a pass Jimmy Helps Ills Country ; of a tree and was taken for dead bj writer and read Braille. ONLY. low our,first President's example hy stated, "I would advise them not to recently visited New York city. Ing car to give them a push-to set never telling a lie. Although this Is Jimmy had a nickel. He had run try to get Into the show business un- Consle Wlngorter, Audrey Doughty, * the children in the neighborhood This ambitious young man, feeling "I would like to enter J. C. Smith an errand lor his mother and she re- If the car would start. They hac college next, fall If possible, to con. only gossip, gossip It is and also true less they have a pull. Tho field Is Claire Crowell and Dorla Klalfn at, ; Viola and Tiny, daughters of Mrs, that out-door exercise would keep no luck, so they thanked the drive warded him with a bright, .shinny tOlah, went to the rescue of the lit- »him physically (it, applied to the tlnue' my basketball and studies. —oh, how, true! too crowded. It's a rough racket In tended the prom at Rutgers. of the other car, and he went on. nickel. To Jimmy In his small an the old days we had stock companion. Bunny Dillon wont to thei Pa'ddU jtle squirrel. They, carefully plckei "Seeing Eye" institute at Morristown This college Is in North Carolina, my Scoops on.tho students—Bob Bur- Innocent .world a nickel was forth The driver then decided to short home state. I am,hoping to get the Today, everything is too mechanical prom atHlghtstown. • •: '. . * him up and took him home, whet' tor a police dog to guide him on his rowes has a definite admirer In Lee more than it would be to you. It was 1 circuit some of the wires.in the ignl scholarship which this college offered Brust-of Long Branch. . She even —everything comeB to us in cars. ' —Leonora Ashton. ttfcey -wrapped him in a towel and daily hikes through town. Now one five pennies, not half a dime. He was , —Mart'Cannavo. Jiplaced him in a box near the utove may encounter "Peggy," his seeing tlon In hope that it might help th me last.winter."—Leanora Ashton. comes to.the Red Bank basketball motor to start. He tried and Met rich, He wanted to go immediately After one glance at the almost life- dog, and him strolling along non- games. From this corner it appears to Doran's on the corner and buy a QUINN A DOItEMUS, loss little body, Mrs. Olah made chalantly. but without any' success, In thi . Free Radio Course that the. feeling Is mutual. Ed Cre- . Grejg Tests meantime one of the girls looked al bag of gumdrops or an all-day suck- „_, . 'COUNSELLOna.AT UW, warm solution of borac acid an Slow pokes and complalners take In the defense of America, trained lin sent Joan Bower a box of candy er. Five cents to Jimmy McConnell The following members of the Whllfleld Bulldtaf, . Rid Suk bathed Its closed, sandy eyes. It! notice. This would be a wonderful her watch. It was 12 o'clock, to shi men and women are needed in every for Valentine's ;day. Julie Knlffln senior class In stenography and of- John J. Qulnn Thomas P. Dortmui said, "MaiybB It will start now; beln was a paradise which would last aa Vlacsnt J. UcCut Howard II. Laws hind leg was Injured but It didn'l world to live In if we had the calm trade. : Rutgers university is giving sots Ronald Jacobs hear a-poundlng. long as the gumdrops did.. fice practice passed the Gregg tran- William L, rtunell. Jr., Eme.t huso it Is Saturday, February 14, instea They seem to enjoy roller skating to- take Mrs. Olah long to push It gent- courage and self-reliance of Wilbur of Friday, February 13." tuition free.a course In the funda- "Put the nickel in your bank, Jim- scription test for February: Teresa ly into place. vins., —Gloria Ferrln. mentals of radio as a defense train- gether Immensely, as well as var- my," his mother said. But Jimmy Woodward, 100 words a minute; Parsons, Laijrccquo £ Borden, The car started promptly a mlnuti . * Petle survived! He was soon up Ing course. It is due to the urgent ious other sports: Celeste Plgg, couldn't see why. He was a typical Rosemary Farrell, Dorothy Hlckey COUNSELLORS AT l*W, after 12 o'clock. whose fair name has never.adorned ; and about, strong from his dally Editorial need or the army, the Navy, the five-year-old American, boy. Ho want- and Helen Jarvls, 80 words a minute; 8 Wallace 3t, . Rad Bank —Anna Mae Applegate. this column, has a'definite crush on Elmer Ralph, 60 words a minute. a feeding of warm milk out of a little The month of February brought dlo,industry and the United States ed an explanation. I bottle and nipple. Now he was able Civil Service that this course is be- an bfflceri! candidate. , Joe Fix has 1 Twelve.other members of the class Theodore D. Pariona Edihund J. Oamom the birthdays of two very, great Pres- "Because, ! eaid his mother, "when Theodora J, LabracQug no venture out into the world but jt Ambrosia All Stars Defeat IWr ing given. Betty Dorejmus '.all dated up for you get another nickel you will have had already passed the 80-word tost dents—George Washington and Ab- Haven Cajers 64 to 45 graduation- night. Jack .'Allen, the Eliton F. Oomba Fr»nk F, GroB i'waa ln the fall of the year and tha raham Lincoln. Washington 'built As soon as the foundamenta'is aro ten cents and will be able to buy a in January, •'.... ;", weather was cold .and Petie had no The Ambrosia All Start, led b; falr-halred- boy, js seeing much of Robert H. Maida William R, Blair, J». the Union and Lincoln preserved it. learned the armed service will take United States defense stamp." John T. Lovett. in . •nest. However, Petle found a home eonard Romeo, forward, and Louie these newly trained men and jjlve Nora'Brabln these 'days. Bill Hymer Jimmy looked puzzled. His moth Bobert Ayen rh studying the lives of these two nd Joan McHugh seemed to be get- .at 17 Harding road. He would go great Presidents we can clearly see Lentlnl.ran wild February 18 when hem additional training for specific er, seeing his bewilderment, con- Once an athlete, always an athlete. •', to thei door and scratch; if no one they won their fifth straight victory ;ing along .well, at a certain: party MORRIS tOBTNEB, IOW really great America is. communications" tasks in the armed tinued patiently; That is the case with Robert (Bob) Certified Public Accountant— '--. •let him in he would go to the kit- by defeating a fast-moving Fal service. Then too," industry is "wilt- the- other Saturday night. — John ' "You don't know what a United George Washington was a wealthy Friedman enjoys riding on the bus Avers, '80. Bob was on the baseball _A,UniT8 - TAX REPORTS >chen window and gnaw on the sill. ioy provided with the beet education Haven quintet by a score of 64 to Ing to employ all trained. persons States defense stamp is, Jimmy? A team for three years, playing first , 12 Bro«d Streat, Rad Buk. N, 1. • ,Tf these attempts ialled, Petle would 45. The game was played on the yho cannot qualify.^—Herbert Mac- mostly, because of Harriet Goldfarb. defense stamp Is small in slzo, per- Ttl. Red Bank 1134 f the times. The Washington's were Stan Gozet> and Miriam Warden tee base and also on the basketball team climb ttie aide of the house and go lulte wealthy and when Washington Fair Haven court. 'Ioud. haps, but great in importance', YouT for three years. He received the "to the bedroom windows. The All Stars took an early lead cnch other, frequently. Charles Co- know some day,. Jimmy, through vas a young men he had the oppor- vert and Connie Rapp are an Item. American Legion award for basket- DR. L. W. CARLBON •->—Pa1rthe-0!ahVdog,-and~Petie wero. when Vincent Baldasari tallied _two lour own experience, how Important bal ln 1939; he was also high acoror tunity to" study.'Be lead a'hardy and -Interview -Joseph -K^AIvator - •- — Happenings Her^and :There-=Buh-~ SUBUEONCHIROPODIST *friend«. They would run up and interesting life. Washington served field goals to sot them ahead 4 to 0, :heee"stamps~dre\ "They"aren't br- in that year. *; down the staira from room to room At the close of the first period the Awarded a gold trophy for being fty Dil)on had a dinner party at her inary stamps, the kind you put on : Ms country during the Revolution- he moat outstanding athlete in Red louse.on the 14th. Afterward every- Since Bob has been out of school bi " but Pal would never hurt his little All Stars lead 10 to 4. The tcani fal- etters. Those stamps are your In- he has kept up with hla sports. Ho Offica Hourai Dull/ DUO «.m, to I11O va, ary war and saw eight years as Pres- Bank Catholic high school i 1941, ne went to the dance at the Molly Evenlngai Tuiidir and Thundiy . playmate. dent. George Washington served tered in the third period to the Red n vestment ln your own future and tho plays basketball with the PUalanx ; When Petie realized that heshould^ Devils of Fair Haven, who held them oseph F. Alvator attributes his ""Mtcher. Frances Odenbach enjoyed uture of your country. Every time For appointment phone 8443 country long and well, and later thletlc success to "clean living." seeing "Dumbo", with Alan COnklin, Fraternity and baseball with the Sig- •have a nest like other squirels he the count of 12 to 11 In the All you buy, a stamp you help a little nal Corps teams and the Softball etired to spend the remaining years Joe Alvator, a husky 18-year-old even though her heart belongs to BROAD ST. BED BANK, N. i. .set out to build one with the help if his life at Mt. Vernon. Stars' favor. •• more with the money that the United league of Red Bank. Bob has added 'Of Mrs. Olah. She gave him bib of The All Stars edged out. the F.ilr ad with blond hair and blue eyes, Jabby Coste'llo, Carol Gorsuch saw States needs to keep allot Its soldiers Abraham Lincoln was born of a. Is five feet seven Inches tall and "Dumbo" with a boy and it wasn't new sport to his high school list, "string and unraveled cord- to build Haven five In the first iwo quarters fit and fighting, to keep our sailors bowling. He belongs to three bowl- DR. MILDRED HULSART ;his, neBt Petie, however, always K)or family. His only books and relghs 160 pounds, Born In an army John Hillyer. Miss Hodgdon was ducation were Shakespeare and the to lead at the half-way mark 28 to and the men in the Marines and the ing leagues—the Businessmen's, Red SURGEON OHIBOFOblST, * visited his first home. 16. However, they gave ground to lospltal April 1, 1923, at Fort Reily, shopping in New York the other Coast Guard well, and keep our avia- iible. Both caused Lincoln, to work iansas, Joe expects to' carry on the Saturday for a new pair of shoes. Bank Bowling league and the Junior Coot Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy ' Petle' could always be distin- the Red Devils ln the third period tors well. It does even more than Recreation league. ory hard as a boy. Jghtlng tradition within the next Miss Thompson bought a pretty Odea Houni Daily 9 a, m. to 8 p. m. guished from other squirrels by a when they scored 11 points to the that, Jimmy, Your dime with which Bob works ln tho Signal Corps white spot on his once injured leg. When grown to manhood Lincoln All Stars' 12. At the close of the few days when he leaves to go to the black hat trimmed with fur on the Etrenlngi: Tueaday, Thurtd«», Siturdw L tegan to study law in order to ho Marine training base. same Saturday, you buy a defense stamp helps to laboratory aa an Instrument maker. Cloud Wadneaday aftarooon Phona ttl Even after he was fully grown, Petie eriod the All Stars led 40 to 27. He also attends night school throe /orthy of Ann Rutledge, whom he Although playing shortstop on the buy tanks, airplanes, ships, guns and iwas unusually small. In the final stanza of the game the Pupils About Town—Dancing at ammunition for our country so that nights a week.—Janet Smith. 190 BROAD ST., BED BANH, N. 4. .'*•'. The fatal day arrived! Petie's hind loved. Ann Rutledge never returned It. James baseball team and guard the Molly Pltcber Valentine's night Lincoln's love and shortly after she Al! Stars outscored the Red Devils we can fight for. what la good and ileg and tail'were struck by an auto- of Fair Haven by eight points to win n the basketball team, Joe was were Consle Wingerter and Al ed and left him with a broken nore interested in track, He speclal- right, and clean; so that wo can fight Personal* mobile. Petie went to the home the game 64 to 45. Brown of Penn State; Rosemary for democracy; so that when littlo J where he had received aid before, cart. Having become a lawyer he :ed In discus throwing, running the Farrell and Cliff St. Clare from Edna Aszman Is recovering from carried sharp-tongued Mary Todd. Leonard Romeo, Louie Lcntlnl boys like you and like Bobby Heath in appendectomy at tho Monmouth "but this time there was little he!p and Vincent Baldasari led ln points sprint, the 100-yard dash boys from Catholic high schools Clayton, Bunny Dillon with George only one teaspoon of sugar on your their ladles" later attended a social epped plaguing him about it. ompetlng in this particular race. cereal thin morning? Because ot the at Bill Hymer's home. cause he was home. ALL STARS (?) from Yale. Joe Fix and Jack '. Since Petie's death other squirrels When nominated for President, ' G F P Sccause of this , victory Joe was Powers were wollng It war, Jimmy. Present circumstances Anna Binaco acted as bridesmaid 'have visited the Olah home but they Lincoln was a "dark horse" and fow Baldaian 7 0 14 warded a large gold «up, which still At the Old Orchard were Ann demand that we, the people of theso at her sister's wedding, which was HOMER P. HAND never became as friendly as Petie, people Viad heard of him. As Presi- Romeo - 16 0 32 erifalns at the Red Bank high Reuther and Huble Farrow. Jean United States, us,e less sugar; so, held February IB. at St. Anthony's dent, Lincoln was criticized by his . Lambcuon - 0 0 2 :hool. . ' church. probably because they were older, Lamberson .. - 0 0 0 Eundy and Wallace Davidson biting Jimmy, you won't be able to have 60 PABK PLACE, '. But even if they had they would be rlends and the newspapers. His Lentini _ - 8 0 16 Alvator also finished second in the as much as you are used to having. Rosemary Farrell unsuspoctantly into a slab of cherry pie at Sallng's. NEWARK, N. J. -loved-in-a-dlfferent way. _•_' tanners were awkward; his Ideas als at Jersey City, a contest be- Audrey Flock chatting with some of "I don't want to use a lot of,big acts aa "Beatrice," Bob Howard as allowed by few. His inferiority nom- .._ . »8_.O 64 words, Jimmy, that you won't un "Dante," as hs admires her from • None will ever take the place oil FAIR HAVEN : eon both college-and-higlmehool- Undo -Sam's - boys at the-Sweet Petle.—Ann Miller. lex along with his homely face and udents. He was awardod a silvor Rhoppe during lunch hour. derstand, but I want' yoirto'see why afar, -— ------.-.-.- •angly build added little to his pop- ' G F P H. Campjnella 8 1 13 ledal for placing in this event. The hunting season may be over you should do all you can for your Audroy Flock was icon enjoying ilarlty. D. PettlBrew _ 6 2 14 chop suey at the Canton last week. Inquiring Reporter When asked If he expected to use but at Marlon Backe's It's just open- country. If you were big, like your Lincoln was assassinated shortly S- Slcklar _ a 0 6 brother Bill, you could join the-Coast Audrey, a junior hostess, was choson Men-Women Over 40 J. Mlnton 0 0 0 is athletic talent now that he has ing. Marlon states for tho press . Question: What is your-_ favorite .fter the war he had struggled so a picture of the week by the Photo --subject?- (past or present) Why? H. Marcellus -.-...-...t,...... ' 8 0 12 raduated and was enlisted in the that she Is now "free lancing." Guard or Navy or the Army; but aft tafd to win; His wire ieftrthe White Ihlted -States Marines, - Joe replied your age, my little son, thejraost you club of the USO. Rose RecinelU—Biology. It was an 21 Giddy Goeslp—Betsy Ross, sits In Don't Be Weak, Old rlouse in debt and it was only after 'Ith a smile and a twinkle in his can do is a lot and you can do it Dot Swannell and Lloyd Holdbroolt Interesting subject and I had a good ils death that people began to give Score by periodu Flench class casting coy glances at Feel Peppy, Now, Ypari Younp9r AHH SStar» 10 18 12 24—64 es, "You bet; I might have to make Bob Howard, while Betty Martin often. It Is Just to tako your nickels 'all to harmonize these days. •', teacher. , Abraham Lincoln his full right to Fair Haven -. ; 4 -12 11 16—48 The staff of tha Round Table de- Tnko Oatrox. Contain* gentKl tonics, •tlmuUm* Timer, Sealio; referea, Connors; icorer, se of track when the Japs come." turns green at the competition. Nor- and dimes and buy defense stamps. often Deeded after 40—by bodies 1 acklod iron, cul- Gordon Hendrickoon—Bookkeeping. reatness. ilres to make a correction. Through dura phpsphatn and Vitamin Bi. ;A 73-year-oid VanNote. • - • . Ann Miller. man Morgan and Joy Mason are si- Do you understand, dear?" doctor rnltti: "It did BO much for tutleatn, I took 1I like the subject and enjoying do- In comparing: George Washington —Arthur VanNote. Jimmy was wide-eyed. The part a typographical error the name of "Ing it. lent partners. Mary Boyd and John It myself. Roaulta were nne." aet regular $1.00 ntiv nd Abraham Lincoln, we see how Feature Story ' Ackerman seem to enjoy dancing to- about.buying tanks and planes and Frank Loverside was last week in- Oetrex Tonlo Tablets today for only 80c. stark . Betsy Boss—Physics. I like to ex- nen can live, work and prosper in advertently associated with that of fMlloj peppier iu)d yon younger, tnu tcrjr day, Feature Story "Ah, West Point," dreamily sighs gether at noon time. boats, he understood that. Gould his For sale at all good drug stores aviry* periment. this great country. When Lincoln money do that? He was more than where—in Red Bank, at Sun Ray Drug. George Smith — Study. There's "Papa Nlccolinl" mends another udreal Booth, R, B. H. S. senior. This-Will-Kill-You Department — said, "All men are created equal," he pair of shoes for Walt Simpson but thrilled. He' looked at the shinny .nothing to do. realized that although one Is poor I'll never forget the first time that After seeing Doris Layton's little sis- no one can mend his heartache, be- saw that fine old institution." ter (age around six) in the hall .visit- nickel. He knew what ho would do ; Wesley Buck—"Gym/ There is ind has adversity dogging his path, with his nickels and dimes. • plenty of action, cause Walt, tired and. discouraged, A long time ago, when Audreal was ing the school for a day, Audreal me has a chance. Abraham Lincoln walked,ten miles to see his girl Have you some change that you -; Mart Cannavo—Study. So I can Uustrated*this. n insignificant _ Little., freshman at Booth remarked, "Gee, the freshmen friend. '• •ast Orange high school, she and a get younger every year." - arc wiling to invest in your country ; get away; from it all. —Victoria DeVoe. Bobby Wilson—Bookkeeping. I In- Two hours before Walt wag seen •lend, identified as Phyllis, took an A Pat On the Back To—Sam Har- and your freedom^ Keep on buyin' tend to use it some day. happily driving in his '33 Ford and (cursion boat ride up the Hudson vey for getting his driver's llcnese; and keep 'cm flying.—Jeanne Van HOW TO GET A LOAN *. Hubert—Farrow—Art. There Is not Swing Definitions humming tht tune to "Papa Nicco- > West -Point. On arriving they the U. S. history classes for setting Dorn. .* much'work. To be able to understand the talk llnl," But many things can happen era told that the boat left exactly aside Friday of each week for the " Eleanor Glemby—Spanish. I like iat is going-around Red Bank high in two hours, as Walt soon teamed. t 4 o'clock, giving them a few hours purohaslng of defense stamps; Ste- Interview Robert lone ami listing a few items of the jar- the teacher. He winced as he heard the air his- or roaming about and getting ac- phen Skakandy foe passing his first "This Is the first time I've ei TO PAY YOUR INCOME TAX n speech terms that are more of- sing from his left rear tire. Heaving uainted with the cad—ahcih—the aid course test with a perfect score Vivian Rosatl—History. I makes n used by the students: been interviewed," said Robert Lane, •me think a little harder. ' a disgusted sigh, realizing he had no cenery. After struggling about for of 100; that male member of the popular speaker, who came to Red No endorsers or guarantors needed — ' Z Terry Woodward — Shorthand. I 1. Pat the fat—A way of shaking spare and no means of mending his lore than an hour In quite high faculty who had his young son get a Bank from The Newark' Evening • like to do It lands. old one, Walt hiked ten mito to eels (actually an inch high), they permanent ln front lock of his hair News to deliver a speech ln the First Monthly payments to fit your own pocketbook 2. Cut out, Jack—Be on youjvway. keep his date.—Ann Gerrato. jllapsed on the grass In a park, so ^t It would stop falling ln the Ethel Anderson—Chemistry. It Is Baptist church, Sunday, February 15. f MUST PAY at least one-fourth , a lot of fun. 3. I think I'll be falling—I think hen opportunity knocked! Who boy's face; the Girls' HIY of '43 for "Although (I have gotten many" Inter- time will we question friends or rela- • Phil Binaco—"Gym." It builds up II go. • Feature Story bould walk by but two wonderful Inviting the Sr. "Y" boys for a box views ln my 30 years of experience, I of your total federal income ta&- tives about your credit . •• '• my physique. - - . 4. Cop a plea—Try to make an Did you ever see a cat and mouse ebes. It's not said "walked by" be- luncheon; and to Miss Edna Hallock, I believe that this is the first time by March 16th. If you do not, your ;. Vickey DeVoe—Journalism. I en- being pals? Well, if you haven't, you use they didn't. They stopped— art teacher, for "keeping her chin anyone has ever interviewed me." entire tax becomes due at once. $50 loan for onl/ $3.16 d presently Audreal and Phyllis «joy writing. 5. Cop a gander—Take a' look.' should go to Fifth avenue and -45th up" even though bad luck has Mr. Lane, with his short, pointed If you need additional cash in order The cost of a Household Finance loan ! Barbara Bent—Dram. Head. I 6. Beat your guns down—Talking street in New York. These animals ere strolling along arm in arm with seemed to dog her path. to pay your tax on March 16th, and vo cadets. white beard and kindly eyes, has ia surprisingly reasonable, Suppose - liked my class teacher arid the sub- IO much. live wtlh Miss Joanne Tahill. —Victoria DeVoe.- been the editorial writer with The if you have a job, you can borrow the' you borrow 550 and repay in four 7. Bent-pipe artist — Saxophone ,' ject. They play, eat and sleep together. One suddenly got the bright idea Newark Evening News since 1934. money at Household Finance. Then monthly instalments of $13.29 each. • Ann Layton—Spanish. So I can layer. The cat named "Mike" and "Jerry," : going to Fort Putnam, an hls- Miss Harriet M. Miller He has been speaking ln public for, "Biscuit" Burges, former football you may repay your loan in small You repay a total of $53.16. The cost keep up the Good Neighbor Policy. the mouse, have their own house, ;rlcal spot on top of a mountain, Miss Harriet M. Miller, a \ senior only tho last three years. Before monthly instalments, See in the table ar of lost year's team, has a slick which Is three feet by two feet. It of your loan is thus only $3.16. Or Paul Ralph—Safety, Every day hylllj and her man went one v/ay at Trenton State Teachers''college, this be was a Washington corres- below how you may choose a con-1 rush off with a big build up. I'll try equipped with two pillows, a bowl he right way) and Audreal and her pondent for many years. "If I have suppose you borrow $100 on the six- you make use of what you learn. will spend the next eight weeks as venient payment plan. Fay Coreale—Trigonometry. I like- put you In the know with a bit of milk and a large piece of roque- an went up the side of the moun- a practice teacher under Miss Leola been ln the White House once," con- month plan. Your BJX monthly pay- the riff. fort cheese. ments of $18.15 each total $108.90. all math. —Ann Miller. In (These indlvidualists!) Well, Robinson, teacher of shorthand and tinued Mr. Lane between sips of tea All you do If you think you are quite a big These animals have' been in pet >u guessed it! The latter couplo typing at Red Bank high school. which was served at the church, "I The cost of your loan is just $8.90. I Saints .ot, "Biscuit" thinks differently, shows all over the country and thoy rived at the appointed spot and Miss Miller Is taking a course In have been In It 100 times." When he All you do to apply lor a Household If you need a loan to pay part or all scult will let you talk a little and * A akatlng club called the Saints have won first prizes every time. nbody else appeared. The cadet business education at colloge and was a Washington correspondent Mr. Finance loan is to tell us how much of your tax, pxfor any other good rea- en calmly say, "Groomy as a ten- —Audrey Flock. 'as looking romantically at Audreal. plans to-be a commercial teacher af- Lane covered everything—Congress, you need and how you wish to repay. son, see us at once. Or just phone and 'was recently organized at the Sing- nt movie, Jack." This usually makes ing Wheoli arena. uddenly he gasped at the sudden ter graduation. elections and all the highlights, and Household Finance loans are made in say how much you wish to borrow. gum beater feel high. Before you Assembly hange on her coutenance. She ap- At college Miss Miller has many it was at that time that he Inter- ,; Officers were elected at the first n open your mouth to this riffy three ways. 1. On your personal note. We are always ready to make helpful meeting. They were as follows: John A one-act play titled "A Dlih of iared to be shaking. Alarmed, he activities other than her studies, She viewed many Washington personali- No security is required. Note loans lild up, "Biscuit" says, with the quired the reason. Following her loans. Phone or visit us without , Hylock, president; Bill Lawrence, China Tea" was presented In assem- is treasurer of the Arguiomuthoe ties. are made, under proper conditions, to obligation. P, "I've heard your Issue." laklng finger, he saw an excursion Sigma Sorority, advertising manager Mr, vice president; Harry Cook, secre- "Now I won't miss you." Well I bly by the Masquers' Dramatic' clutj Lane's vorsatlllty has been both single persons and married tary and Mike Hallorcn, treasurer. Friday, February 20. 'at puffing its way down tho river, of "The- State Signal," which is a ahown In many ways. In hhis many Free Income Tax Help ink I'll cop a plea and cut out. 1 couples. 2. On your car, This plan The members are Walter Huhn, Ed The play dealt with the Revolu- o transferred his wondering gaze college paper; manager, of a hiking years working on newspapers he has John Ackerman. ack to Audreal and found that sho may best fit your needs. 3. On your This new Incomt Tax DlseUennann, Tom Hart, Wesley tionary war at the time of Com- club and a W. A. A, board member, been everything but foreign corres- furniture. Your loan will be made the 1 as sliding and bumping her way pondent At one time he was an edi- Estimator shows approxi- Whalen, Tom Walsh and Calvin Car- wallis defeat by Washington. A Miss Miller, a graduate from the way which best fits your own situation. mate lax you mill hate to fcart. quad Leaders,, Class Cnptnlnj of Dwn the side of the mountain, Asbury Park high school, was always tor and hai many columns and ar- young girl in love with a soldier in You need no endorsers or guaran- pay. It's /reel Ask for Girls' Gym Classes •, General Washington's forces get tiouting a hurried "adieu," he lost prominent In athletics at school. To- ticles to hl> credit. - During the first meeting It was de- tors to borrow at Household. Service one—and for official U. S. cided that uniforms would be blue Squad leaders and class captains secret messages through the lines to ack of her jouncing figure. day she is still interested in sports, When asked to give a helpful point- Audreal, meanwhile, made her way is quick and private. You may apply tax forms. Returns nola- gabardine shirts with a gray ensign ir tha R. B. H. H, girls' gym classes help tho Revolutionary cause. Her especially Ice skating and tennis. At er for young roportors and Journal- rind without charge. '.on the arm and the owner's name ive been chosen for the second half mother is entertaining a group of ith many mishaps and finally nr- school Mlsa Miller belonged to the ists, Mr. Lano said that nothing was for your loan one day and have the red, with her shoes ln her hand! Anyone may use thisfrti • .over his pocket. The tie will be gray the school year. They arc as fol- Tory women when she receives tho Camera club, in which she laid the more Important than "Get the new* money in your hands the next. At no income lax sereict. >'lth blue Insignia. The trousers will ws: news that her daughter is a traitor the arms of friend Phyllis.' In foundation for her present Intorcst and get it straight!" ie midst of their joy at findinfj euch 'be gray coverts. Period 1—Class Captain, Barbara to the king. Almost simultaneously In photography, her hobby. Mr, Lino's health has been falling ' The Insignia will consist of a cross word comes that the war Is over and hey they heard short sounds of —Ann Miller1. up until about threo years ago, at FIND HERE THE CASH LOAN YOU NEED ughtor. Turning around they twith'the skull and crossboncs in the Squad Leaders—Squad 1, Pearl Washington has won. The scene ends t which time he went tin a diet of • upper right-hand corner and a nix with the whole group .toasting the lied two other friends who had also F™turo Story threo and one-half quarts of milk CHOOSE VOUR MONTHLY PAYMENT HERC mmDns,; squad 2, Quinde Vaccarel- !en left behind. After talking cx- Tover six In tho lower loft-hand cor- victor, a -day. Ho has kept that diet of his t 10 11 1) squad 3, Betty Delatush; squad -4, edly to each other for flvo mln- Peggy and Spooklo live in a barn 4 < "jr.er. The six over six means the six rglnla Smith; squad 8, Joyce Mlml Abramowltz, Nancy Bird, The other night they both became own accord ever since and has piyMntt pijmnli pttymMti psymtnti Virginia Smith, Norma Olson, Jane es, one girl went In and phoned gained 35 pounds. He laughingly members and the six loiters in th« ytcs; squad 6, Frances Greco. mothers—Peggy with four puppies u S 12.97 % 6.65 $4.54 $ 3.49 $ 2.B6 % 2.44 $ 25 'name "Saints." Period II—Class Captains—Rose Dix, Betty Dorcmus and Marie Can- family. and Spooklo with one. It was so elated that his wife often has to 25.94 13.29 9.08 6,97' 5.71 4.87 : A contract was drawn up between navo were the girls who took port h get a full-course meal for just her- St ccenclll, Margaret*Reuther. 1 Out sho came, wreathed In smiles cold that they both lived In one 75 3B.91 19.94 13.62 10.46 '8.57 7.31 I 6.06 -the club and the management of the Sqimd Leaders—Squad 1, Lillian in the ' play.—Audreal Booth. id announced that hor father, who room, ono on some straw and the self. ' ... *'rlnk. One of tho agreements made nden; sqund 2, Juno Stadleman; I'ed 60 miles away, was coming nf- other ln a box. When Spooklo would During the last fow years Mr. 100 51.88 26.58 18.15 13.95 11.43 0.75 8.08 •was. that tho money earned by the Iliad 3, Betty Long; squad i, Mimic Lecliner At B

t . RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 5, 1942. Page Eleven

publican candidate for tho office of; Buy Supplies Sterner Resigns Monmouth county surrogate, long held by Democrat Joseph L. Dona* Stamps hay. The Belmar Republican - has Months Ahead, As Head Of been endorsed for the race by J, Income Tax Russell Woolley, Monmouth Repub- CASH LOANS In The Farmers Told State Highways lican chairman. " The Register in this issue prints the last of a aeries of Income tax ar- ticles prepared by the Bureau of In- made without cosigners or News Farm-Leader Says It Is Belmar Man to Return Man With Hoe Is ternal Revenue of the Treasury De- partment.* L-VWd» WorW Patriotic to Get Sup- to Private Business— Needed For Victory Have you filed, your Federal In- auto security at Personal Tfano to Stop the "Hand-Outs." The man with the hoe In the field come tax return? If you come with- Spring ahowera of poster stamps plies On Farm Now Endorsed for Surrogate When the Joint Appropriations of corn or cotton Is just as import- in the group from whom returns are are felling from skies In 101116 ot the ant In the nation's fight for freedom required, you have only until mid- XITHT worry about putting war-torn lands these days. ;' Committee of the State Legislature • Farmers were urged to buy their vetoed requests that nearly $6,000,000 State Highway Commissioner E. as the man with the gun on the field night, March 16, in which'to'ale a up your car as secur- Tho stamps, sometimes even big- return.. Single persons who earned production supplies and get them cash from the State Treasury be ap- Donald Sterner submitted hla ..resig- of battle, according to M. G. Mann ity or asking others to'slgn ger than postcards,.pepper down on of Raleigh, N. O, general manager as much as $14.43 a. week for the 52 delivered on the farm months be- propriated this year Into the wealthy nation Monday to Governor Charles with you? 'Pereonal'Is ready conquered countries OH a shower of fore they need them by V, A. Fogg, Edison in a letter saying the war of the Farmers Co-operative Ex- week of 1841; or married persons liv- propaganda offering objection to tho Teachers' Pension and Annuity Fund ing together who had aggregate head ot the G. L. F. farm supplies and voted to follow the Governor's emergency made "harmony In the change in a recent article la Agri- and willing to make you a. occupation, ridiculing the raiders cultural News Service. earnings of as much as $28.85 a week loan on convenient, common- division, In an address at the 1942 recommendation to break up the state administration • • • of trans- for the year, are required to file re- and even calling the cards played by farm and home week program at cendent Importance." 'Unless our soldiers are well-fed the conquerors, contribution Into flvo yearly install- turns. The instructions attached to sense terms. Cornell university in Ithaca, N, Y, ments of $1,107,889 plus 3 per cent The resignation of the Belmar Re- and well-clothed they cannot do the forms describe the method of That's the kind of thing Norway according to an item In the Agril- :helr Job at the front," Mr. Mann initiated not long ago. The Nor- Interest, the committee acted to re. publican, whose seven-year adminis- preparing returns, but If further In- culture News Service. duce by several million dollars the tration has been under investigation said, adding that the 30,000,000 formation Is necessary It may be ob- Loans on Signature wegian government started Its il •"This," said Mr. Fogg, "la not people on the farms of America will way stamp delivery campaign by state appropriation of the 1942-43 at the Democratic governor's direc- tained.'at the offices of the collector hoarding. It is patriotism, You are fiscal year. tion since last summer, was accepted do their part. "This is a war of pro- of internal revenue, deputy collec- Only making the stamps in London and relieving transportation facilities duction," Mr. Mann -said, "and plUor-patterlng them from planes. , Whon this same committee pledged as. of April 29. tor, or an Internal revenue agent In Employed persons, single or and putting yourself In better shape to Introduce legislation for. a. study there'll bo no sit-down strikes and charge. They make no charge for make imall monthly pay- Mlis Karl Berggrav of the Royal to produce food for our army." no walkouts on the farm front be- married, can get a loan of ments. As quickly as your1 Norwegian Legation, Washington, of the Teachers' Pension and An- their Bervlces. ". $25 to' $280 or more on Just Mr. Fogg? termed transportation nuity Fund in order to see whether cause farmers value freedom too application Is approved, tho saya, "It Is great much to imperil our democracy at/a If income tax returns are placed their own signature, or on cash will be waiting for you. the number X stumbling block in some economy can be effected their furniture, at The Per- sport to collect the way of supplies headed to the time when it is fighting for its ex- in the mail, they should be posted In Direct, 20-mlnuto bus service) these stamps In through revision of present methods sonal Finance Co. We don't nation's farms. "Farmers,'' he said, of contributing State funds, the Com- itence. ~ ample time to reach the collector's between Red Bank and As- Norway now, but office on or beforo the due date get In touch with friends or bury Park makes It slmpla "haven't begun to feel the pinch yet. mittee gave taxpayers hops of even' "It is true that farmers have a relatives, and your employer it Is dangerous Truck transportation Is running to right to feel that.lt a celling IB to. that Is midnight on March 18 for cal- to call at our office. For to be found with tual liberation from an obligation is not involved. capacity, tank cars are scarce, and which has already extracted many be placed on prices of farm prod- endar year • returns. Taxpayers sub- fast, friendly loan service,' them," ! ject themselves to a penalty for- fail- practically no ships are available. millions of dollars from the taxpay- ucts. then a comparative ceiling phone or come In today! There are two "While suppliers may have the should be placed on the wages of ure to file returns on time. of these stamps ers' pockets. , Apply By Phone things you want to buy a little later It Is to be expected, of course, that labor, and tho profits of industry. Chirgci ara 2V, fi par month on shown In this oh, there are definite Indications Compare the average wage for farm NORTH CENTEBVIULE CLUB Just phone us today (we ac- balanctf of H60 or leas, and 2% country, One has any attempt to revamp the iund will per month on that part of tb* that your, transportation^facilities he stubbornly,resisted^ by the groups labor ot 19o an hour In 1941-with -" - • MEETS. cept reverse charges on all balance In excels of 1150. ,-t,1' a rope-enolrcled won't be able to get them to you hourly -wages of $35c to $1:50, for phone applications.) Give us which claim that the fund's, assets The regular meeting of the Live head of Vldkun when you want them because of the Industrial workers, plus time and a a few simple facts about Payment* can be made should remain at an ultra-conserv- Oak Forestry club was held Friday brabam Laurltz Quisling, a value tremendous load of war shipments." half for overtime, and you can't yourself and your ability to ative level. In the past when olt- in.the North Centerville school, with by mail. mark "80 pieces of silver" referring • Pointing out that basically farm overlook the disparity." lzonB groups havo criticized the mys- 10. members _of the club and-their —to-thoi-trattoi'«-prioe_for..JesUB In supplies aro war supplies, Mr. Fogg^ j^'JEUtthlft; Is no time to talk about [=ierlous--syBtom-'-of—computing -state leader,—Miss~Elsie-Dr Bahrenburg, the Blblo, - urged the assembled farmers to take what the. othor three-fourths of "bur contributions on tho "actuarial" present. Reports as a result of their Room 1002 Electric Bid?., On tho stamp are the words, "dis- care of present supplies and-makd people are doing. It Is up to us on basis, proponents; of this lntrlcato studies of birds In recent weeks were honor and disdain has the way of them last as long as possible. "It is. the nation's farms to do our part to and costly system have retaliated by given by nine of the' members. At 601 Bangs Ave., Quisling brought him." just as essential for the army and produce the food that will win the Issuing highly complicated and tech the next meeting, which will be held The other stamp shows a German navy to Have food as It Is tanks, war and write the peace." nlcal so-called '"evidence" against Friday; March 6, the members will Anbury Park, Phone 7893 officer taking animals away from a guns and airplanes," he .said. "The instituting a system such as a "re- study construction of terrarlums and Norwegian farm and Inscription In- same materials—rubber, oil and N, R. Matthews, Mgr. colvlng fund" which would mater- dish gardens, which will give them cludes "IB ore" In the upper corners steel—are used both, in manufactur- Birthday Party ially reduce tho cost to taxpayers. an opportunity to. observe many LJc.m. No. 670 and "S.S.S.""ln the lower corners, ing war; materials and )n food pro- •Defense of . the present system varieties of plant materials growing . (S.S.S., says Miss Berggrav, means duction. Nearly'everything the farm- E. DONALD STERNER At Sea Bright through the act of waving compli- in their section. This information V'the swlnes shall be slaughtered." er buys, whether he Is a dairyman, cated and bewllderlrlg sets of figures A party was held last Friday at was reported to the Club Agent's of- "Norge" (Norway) is Inscribed at poultryman or cash crop farmer, Sterner'B letter to the governor top center of tho stamp and "Alt before the taxpayers' and legislators' follows: the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jerome fice by Harvey Boyce, club reporter. contains one of these three scarce eyes and warning of future "peak Welch of Sea Bright In celebration for Tysklandt" (Everything for Ger- Items;" In the face of the rapid develop- loads" Is not convincing to those who ment of the war emergency already of the fifth birthday of their son, many) referring to King Haakon's Discussing other needed commod- John Edward Welch. It was also slogan, "Everything for Norway,' study the fund In its broad aspects, bringing the enemy's attacks to our ities, the Now _ York co-oporativo and consider totals rather than In- nation's shores, It is my belief that the birthday of the boy's grandfath- leader pointed out that many of the tricate details. Most impressive of er, John Johnson. The happy The first big stamp exhibition of harmony in the state administration plants capable of turning out steel, all is the fact that total assets of is of transcendent importance. With youngster received many fine gifts. 1942 In New York Is scheduled for wire, rope," dairy and poultry equip- the Teacher's Pension and Annuity this thought In'mlnd I am unwilling A large red, white and blue birth- March 30 to April 11 at Glmbol's. A ment are also capable of manufac- Fund are now approximately $100,- to permit my personality to prolong day cake adorned the center of the show of, Fan-American stamps In turing guns, shells and other needed 000,000, or nearly double the total of the controversy over the state high- table from which refreshments were celebration of tho centenary of the war supplies. As a result .they will $56,000,000 in 1835. way department. served after tho playing of games. Amerloan postage stamp Is planned I advised you originally that I At the party were Audrey Johnson, devote more and more of their ca- An Inspection of the Fund's earn- desired at the end of a year to re- with about a quarter of a million pacity to war needs, and less to farm Ruta and Barbara Ferrugloro, Joan , dollars worth of topflight collections ing capacity Indicates that Fund tire from tho office of highway com supplies. Raw materials for many trustees have handled Its revenues mlssloner to return to my private and Robert Davles, Peggy and Betty In the show. Such things as Brazil- Items, he said, come from the Far Lovgren, Jeanne Ann Altaian, Lil- ian "bulla eyes,"' Argentine 1'Rlva- carefuJly and expertly with the re- business and the need that I do so Bast or are of such a nature that sult that Investments bring a sub- has been emphasized by the recent lian Ruth Gustafson, Sherman Nel- Drugs <-» Cosmetics *»* Tobaccos the government has taken the en- stantial Income. According to the death of my fathor. ao'n, Elaine and Geraldine Welch, tire supply, such as In the case of 1841 report of the Fund, more than The work I am doing in con- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wcloh, Mr. St* Tel. R. B. 3940 Free Delivery Re«8 EffiBtlt canvas. Ho also warned his listeners $3,000,000 waa earned in bond Inter- junction with the 4Federal Public and Mrs. John Johnson, Mrs. Albert that, while many things such as Roads administration will bo fairly Ferrug-loro, Mrs. Edward Gustafson, est alone. In the same year' mem- launched by the end'of April. Hence Mrs, Edward Altaian, Mrs. A. Bar- paint, poultry equipment and rope bers contributed close to $3,000,000. I am herewith tendering to you my may be available In limited quan- rett, Mrs. Amberse Nelson, Mrs. Wal- During- that particular yoar tho resignation as highway commission. ter JohnBon and Mlna Mao Wolch. NESTLE'S tltlos, tho quality probably will b,e Fund would' havo boon considerably eiH to take effect on Apll 29, 1942. poorer. ahead even without a cent of con- Edison replied: Tho problem of containers Is one tribution paid by the state because I accept your resignation effective There is an Arkansas town named EVEREADY of acute Importance, sold Mr. Fogg, total revenue from member contri- as of April ?9, 1942. Self.- . . butions, and investment earnings ex- The attitude expressed In your let- adding:., ,..-<.--. ter to mo is greatly appreciated and davlos," Mexican , "Hlldolgos," Ca- "Egg cartons and cases are scarce, ceeded {6,000,000 compared to bene- WHAT CAUSES COCOA fits paid in pensions, annuities and I am sure will work to the advant- nadian '"beavers" and locals Issued the shortage of tin for cans will out apyi of all concerned, EPILEPSY? by ^Alexander Grieg of New York their use by farmers, burlap bags accumulated . contributions with- •Between now and April 29. I am will be Included, ...... are at a premium and It looks like drawn or paid out amounted to less sure I can count on your co-opera- A booklat containtnf tha opinions of fun* fc-™c there will be a big shortage of nails than $4,500,000. tion in working with me and your ou« doctor* on thli Interesting object will Eighth of a aeries of stamps from for fruit and vegetable boxes and While these figures give tangible successor. be lent FREE, wtille they last, to any reader the Union of South Africa Is a tur support to the contention that it Is This will tend to make the trans- crates, Paper Is already scarce and ition a smooth one, which is so de- writing to the Educational Division, 535 quolsa lH-ponny Issue In honor of I urge each farmer to study his own time to discontinue further state tht air force. The design includes Payments into the Fund, It la only sirable in a tlmo when our energies Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., DepK. C-031 packaging problem immediately and should be directed towards the one a portrait of Llout. Bob Kershaw determine his needs and what he can part of the evidence sustaining this object of national defense, and Hawker Hurricane planes, substitute for his present packages." proposal, In six years, from June Edison gave no hint of his choice 7oJ{eltevf _ In „. commenting on prices, „ Mr- 30, 1935 to June 30, 1941, the Fund's for Sternor's successor. The gover- Mlstri/ of ~ Commemoratlvea for the Prague Fogg said, "While tho government assets Increased by more than $41,- nor's" nomination of William' L7PU1, trade exhibition of last October have will try to fix prices to protect the 000,000 which Is $18,000,000 more Paterson Democrat, a year ago pre- arrived from Bohemia and Moravia, consumer, I am skeptical that It will than the total of approximately $23,- cipitated a protracted fight with the These are 30-rmleruo brown, 60-h 000,000 appropriated as the state's Republican-controlled state senate work. I think farmers should count and led to the highway Investigation, green, 1.20-korana red-violet and on higher prices—competition for contributions to the Fund during the 2.60-k blue. Designs for the first two some period; .Sterner is expected to be the Re- commodities and services is too UQUftUaHJ.SAlVE.NO5l WOW ar« agricultural symbols, oxen, and groat." .The New Jersey Taxpayers Associ- on the latter two are representative ation has proposed to the Legisla- of Industry with a view of the Skoda ture that a minimum for the Fund's 25c DR. WEST'S steelworks of Filsen. assets be fixed in the neighborhood Auxiliary Sews of $50,000,di)0. , With a start of al- "Coming from Croatia are the fol- most $100,000,000 In assets now and TOOTH PASTE lowing'values: 1-kuna green-blue of For Hospital with continued careful management BIG BEAUTY SAVING! the Veleblt Mountains;. 0-k olive of tho Fund to maintain its earn- brown with a view of Dubvnlk; 8-k ings at a relatively high level, It red-brown with a view of Sarajevo; More Than 75 Articles would be many years before any ad- 20-k yellow brown, .with . a Spalato ditional contributions would be re- scene; SO-k sepia showing a land- Completed by Group quired,,from the taxpayers. $1.00 « MODESS 35c scape; BO-k grcon-black of Nehaj Since tho State Treasury Is facing CLOSEOUT castle, plus, theso Red Cross seml- the likehood of hugo reductions in Daggett & Ramsdell® DR. WEST'S postalsi 1.50-k dark bluo with man Members of Bed Bonk,auxiliary revenue from motor fuel taxes, mo- Cold or Cleansing of Slnl; 2-k plus 2-k brown with man of Fltkln hospital completed more, tor vehicle fees and other stato taxes than 75 articles for hospital use at BOX OF 68 TOOTH BRUSH of Travnik; 4-k plus 4-k red with and Now Jersey taxpayers are con- fo^f helencs Cream 8 oz. JAR WATERPROOF man of Turopoljc. an all-day sewing meeting Monday fronted with unprecedented financial —Margaret Kernodle. at the homo of Mrs. George M. F.^ demands in the form of Federal tax Kofi of Washington street. \C levies and voluntary Investment in $1.09 Frank JH. Lawrcnco will exhibit Mrs, John M, Osborne, president, defense bonds and savings stamps, rubinstein telegraph stamps In conjunction with announced the. next meeting to be elimination of tho annual multl-mll- the meeting; of the Monmouth Coun- held Monday, March 6, at tho home llon dollar "hand out" to tho Teach- Extra Heavy ty Philatelic socloty at, the Hod of Mrs. Ira S. Sheppard of Swim- ors' Pension Fund would be a real Bank borough hall tomorrow night ming Hlvor road, Shrewsbury. Des- blessing. MINERAL OIL at 8 o'clock. Mr. Lavronca hits one sert will be served by the hostess. . Creams, Lotions. Make-Up of the outstanding collections of tel- Others present were Mrs.. Lillian hong Branch Girl to Wed, \| e egraph stamps owned by any mem- VanBusklrk, Mrs. James B. Smock, p59 ber of tho socloty. Tho notlcos for Mrs. Edward H. Fenton, Mrs. Frank Tho engagement of Miss Ruth Lc- e tho mooting wore moiled from the McMahon, Mrs. Minna Goyer, Mrs. Meune, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oceanport postofllco and boro an Charles Bock, Mrs. Mary Story, Mrs. Granvllle LeMoune of Long Branch, unusual typo of hand cancellation W. H. Wolfrum, Mrs. J. J. Ballln, and-Thomas H. McKnlght, son of * 69 which has boon usod at that ofilco Mrs. B. W. Covert and Miss Julia Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo McKnlght of several years. Little. Holmdol, has boen announced. 98c REDUCTION EVENT! VACUUM From March 7 to March 14 Only BOTTLE ^FACTORY STORES PINT Offers You Suits of Latest Styles now.. more than ever—thii oncc-a-yenr sale is im- -AT- . a^- portant to your beauty and your budget! Hero are savings that may never be repented. EPSOM $1.25 ROCK « LOWEST PRICES Caroid & Bile All the Helena Rubinstein preparations aro SALT I CANDY f BOYS'SUITS BOYS'SUITS included in this remarkable reduction. Salt Tablets Brown or White PASTEURIZED FACE CREAM, regularly 10O'S 1 Knlckor — 1 l»njr WITH 2 LONGS 1.00, now .80. Urge size TOWN & C COUNTRY MAKE-UP FILM, regularly $12.95 1.50, now 1.20. Largo size WAKE-UP 24 CREAM, regularly 2.25, now only 1.80. BOYS' $ $ 2-KNICKER Come in, write or phone NOW and make SUITS 7.95- 9.95 sure of your supply for the coming months! (no FATHER 75c DOAN'S

NOTEi Due to Ilia national •mirr.ncf ColOfnai, E«ux *—Get Your Confirmation Suit Now— d> TollelUi, Parlumaa, CompKcU, Kilt, LuHaia and Gilt KIDNEY PILLS Sail will nut ba Included In Ilila 2Q% DISCOUNT EVENT. Thaaa llama •till avallahla at rajnlir prlcai. , .. „ OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P, M. , ,.., lMto) FACTORY STORES 5c Ludens or H. B. 39c MILK OF IN OAUIIUTO HUILIHNG Parke CUT RATE Cough Drops 2 fior MAGNESIA PI 4Z WEST ST. Phono R. B. 3646 RED BANK '5f BROAD STREET iwa IUCSEHVID ran iuauT TO max QUANT Page Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 5, 1942.

club; P. H. Walker of Interlaken. longer required to obtain permission I the new district commercial cuper- beforo they can' be married. Hs Lions Hear About I visor, for the telephone company, and said men with.dependents may en- Corporal Cyril F. Dalton of Troop WEEK OF THE WAR list or reenllat if they sign a state- Port Authority C, New Jersey state police, of Vfe" ment that their dependents have Trenton.. sufficient means of outside support. Corporal Dalton la an accomplished Talk Illustrated by President Roosevelt wrote War Commission* lor Men With De- jiu-jitsu expert, and after the Lions' pendents meeting last night he gave a talk to Production, Chairman Nelson "The Stereopticon Slides months just ahead are the critical The. Army announced a new pol- the Middletown township police de- icy by which men with dependents partment. He was introduced by months df the war. Victory depends Lion Thomas S. Field, Jr., and with in large measure oh trie Increased may enlist for the sole purpoie of An Intriguing story of thS con- War production we are able to get qualifying as officers, and if they struction of the Holland funnel and the assistance of Lion 'William D. Bradley gave a demonstration of from our factories' and arsenals In fail to make the grade may be of the activities of the Port ot New the spring and summer of 1042 . , . transferred to the enlisted reserves, York Authority was told to 60 mem- several Jiu-jitsu holds and their re- sults. ' ' ' i . . This 1B total war. We are all- un- They would not then be called for ben and gaesta of the Red Bank der flre—soldiers and civilians alike active service until their previous Lions club at their dinner and meet- An attendance prize, presented by John E. Bailly, Jr., was awarded to ... We are all belligerents. To win classifications In the draft were ing Tuesday night at the Molly we must flght ..." called, Age limits are 18 to 45. All Pitcher hotel by Morgan F. parra- Ku.wll A. Jackson, the correct answer to the question being that Chairman Nelson announced a candidates must serve four months dale, assistant to the general man- In replacement centers or field units ager ot the Port Authority. The the distance covered in an auto by "continuing national drive" has been Choose Yours Now from Our Modest, Lions' Bailly and Frank P. Merritt undertaken "to increase production before being eligible for officer can- talk waa illustrated with natural didates' schools. The new policy ti color atereoptlcon slides; the machine on their recent trip to New Orleans immediately in plants which now Bat Complete Assortments, of Re- being operated by' Edward Kemble was 3,300 miles. Next Tuesday night have war contracts and to convert designed to meet Army needB this of Elberon, a guest of Third Vice the awards and questions will be fur- other plants to war production as year of 75,000 new officers selected frigerators, Washers, Irvmers, Gas President William A. Fluhr, chair- nished by Mayor Charles R. English, speedily and as completely as pos- from 65,000. candidates.. man of the speakers' committee. Dr. Lyman Weeks Crossman and Dr. sible." He said the program will Selective Service Theodore A. Doremus. The award entail 168 hours work per week for Selective Service Director Her- Stoves, Vacuum Cleaners and Radios Noting that the Port of New York of a $5 defense stamp was received Authority is composed of 12 commis- every machine in war plants, awards shey reported- the third national lot- by First Vice President Seely B. for outstanding industrial accom- tery to determine order numbers Of 'All Nationally-Famous Makes. sioners, six from New Jersey and Tuthlll. six from New York—one of whom plishment, and establishment of joint for February 16 registrants will be was Monmouth County Prosecutor Interesting committee reports were labor-management war plant com- held In Washington March 17, but t. •;.! ,. Later May Be Too Late! John J. Qulnn of Rite Bank—Mr. given by Past Presidents George W. mittees to consider suggestions "from r registrants probably will not Barradale mentioned the six tunnels Bray and Edwin R. Conover. all quarters" for increased produc- be called before May. and bridges now operated by. the or- ' A musical program with vocal and tion. Agriculture ganization and stressed the great Instrumental selections will be pre- The President, in a radio address, The Agriculture Department an- It may be many years before yon will agairt amount of travel handled by them, sented next Tuesday night, the pro- said, "We Americans have been nounced farmers' 1041 cash income particularly the Holland tunnel. gram being in charge of the club's compelled to yield ground, but we reached almost 12 billion dollars— be able to buy home appliances like tbefie _ So went Into great detail describ- pianist, Wilbur F. Gardner. will regain it ... Soon, we and not highest since 1920, and 29 percent .... and while our stocks are not large, they ing the construction Of the tunnel^ our enemies will have the offensive; greater than IMO. The WPA said referring particularly to the air- we, not they, will win the final bat- its employment schedules for March are quite complete today, with' all the most ducts for proper air-conditioning and N. J. C. Alumnae tles; and we, not they, will make -will be.reduced by 62,000, with an also told of the construction of the the final peace . . .Actually we are equal or greater reduction tentative- popular models ready for immediate de- immense freight terminal between Plans Benefit taking s heavy toll of the enemy ly set for April, to help meet sea- ~ E(gfiUrana"Nlntti avenues and 15th every day that-goes by --. ;-;" sonal farm labor demands. Agricul- livery, '".•;_• • •;• • - - • • \- • and 16th street—the second largest .Mrs'.-Albert C. BetaTeririrTr"of'West" Orange is chairman of the sixth" an- Mr. Roosevelt said, "Germany, ture Secretary Wlckard asked state building of its kind 111 • tile United Italy and Japan are very close to nd county Department of Agricul- States. — - - nual all-alumnae benefit of the As- sociate Alumnae of New Jersey Col- their maximum output of plants, ture War boards to aid local draft President Jack Rohrey was in guns, tanks and ships. The United boards in determining occupational We don't know wHat future Government charge of the meeting and extended lege for Women. The benefit, whlch. wlll feature the Elizabeth Rodman Nations are not—especially the deferments of farmers, by furnish- regulations will bring... what new priori- a cordial welcome to the guests who, United States of America . . .", He ing necessary information. Sixteen besides Mr. Barradale-and Mr, Kem- Voorhees chapel choir of N. J. C, wlllbe held at the Mutual .Benefit asked Americans not to Btop work Agriculture Department agencies ties restrictions will be imposed... whether Wo, were Harry W. Crawford, man- 'for a single day . . . until the war were consolidated by Executive Or- ager of the local office of the New auditorium, Newark, Wednesday, April 15. is won," not to demand special priv- der into three new agencies, all appliances will be "frozen" ... what Jersey Bell telephono Co., and a past ileges for any one. group, and to president of the Red Bank 'Rotary Mrs. Beissert hae named Mrs. Jo- Housing new, more stringent credit regulations will seph F, Hunter of Fair Haven a give up conveniences cheerfully To eliminate duplication and over- member of the Monmouth county when necessary. lapping of effort, the President by be put in effect So, if you are going to committee. Miss Veronica VanKlrk Foreign Relations Executive Order consolidated 16 gov- of Highlands is county chairman, as- Under Secretary of State Welles ernment housing agencies into one need new.electrical appliances this year... sisted by Mrs. Eugene Errioksoii of announced two agreements signed organization to be known as the or next... NOW is certainly the time to Freehold, Mrs, Austin W, Day of In- with Brazil to strengthen hemi- National Housing Agency, with terlaken, Mrs, Milton A. Brlggs of spheric solidarity and to provide John Blandford, Jr., Assistant Di- buy them. Sea Girt and Mrs. Arne J. Raima of Lend-Lease aid to Brazil. Lend- rector of the Budget, as Adminis- Matawan. Lease Administrator Stettinlus re- trator. At the same time, the Mrs. Belsaert, Jr., la the former ported Lend-Lease aid for January President abolished the Federal Loan Miss Marguerite Regenhard of Rum- reached $462,000,000, and actual Agency and transferred all non- son. ' shipments have now exceeded two housing units \ot this agency to tho billion dollars. Allocations for Lend- Department of Commerce. Lease purposes totaled more than FRIGIDAIRE Guild Has All Day 12 billion as of February 19. The U, a and Britain signed a RIVER STREET SCHOOL NEWS. Model S742. Porcelain Line'd, 7 cu. ft. Size 132,6fl Sewing Meeting pact postponing indefinitely final Mrs. Thomas Ueland of Middle- settlement of Lend-Lease costs. Tho Sixteen rnembers of Mr. Corcoran'* Model L641. 6.9 cu. ft. of Storage S'Race -.. ...,,142.75 town township was hostess Tuesday pact commits both nations to vir- Art club are contributing to the Vic- Model C641. Cold-Wall, 6i8 cu. ft. Size m,M. to members of the Middletown tually unlimited free trade, and pro- ory effort by designing posters that branch of th> Needle Work guild at vides final terms of the settlement bear on the purchase of Defense stamps, bonds and the salvaging of WOULD YOU BRING a luncheon-sewing meeting: It was 'shall be - such as not to burden announced the next meeting will be commerce between the two coun- waste materials. For the past week COLOR TO ..DRAB DAYS? Tuesday, April 7. tries." Mr. Welles' announced the hey had an exhibit of art objects Present wore Miss Marie Conover, made from waste materials such as Vichy Frsneh government has giv- cornstalks, sawdust and other ma- president, Mrs. Harold Nevluj, Mrs. en the U. S. assurances it will not GAS RANGES H. I." Wood, Mra. Geret H. Conover, terials, , aid the-Axis beyond terms of the i Mrs; Irving Hance, Mrs. E. S. Wood, armistice agreements. Mrs. Breslinias been substituting Globe DutcK Oven Ranges; Pol'fc'elain ..., 229. 95 Mrs. W. Irving Matthews, Mrn. Ken- for Mrs. Baker, who has been ill for neth Robinson, Mrs. Philip Leonard, Production and Conversion some time. Some of the pupils in Globe Dutch OvenEariges; Porcelain ...... ;..;....r.... 199.9? Mrs. H. C. Tllton, Mra, D. 'B. Stan- The War Production board said her class told me that they missed Globe Dutch Oven. Ranges; Porcelain 174.95 ley, Mrs. Wylle G. Pate, Mrj. Harry conversion of peacetime industrial her very much.—Marie Geronl. Page, Mrs. Charles Cubbage, Mra. plants to war production will be Famous Chambers Gas Range; All New Features ...... 224.50 Charles Grossinger, Mrs. A. J. Van- "over the hump" by late fall. Com- The pupils of Miss Rosin's room Roper Gas Ranges in 38 Inch Size; Porcelain .._...... ;.'. 169.95 Houten, Mra, Eatella Boot, Mrs. plete conversion of the automobile made a health chart and have week- Henry Stark and Mrs. John M. West. Industry Is expected by September ly examination of teeth. Miss Rosin Roper Gas Ranges in 36 Inch Size; Porcelain ..." k.. 94.95 I, the board said. The board an- yill award ten certificates to those nounced its Industry branch heads having the most stars. Roper Gas Ranges in 36 Inch Size; Porcelain 99.95 are determining amounts of each In Miss Healy's room was an at- Roper Gas Ranges in 36 Inch Size; ,"CP"Model ...,.;.,.-.• 109.95 product needed for the war effort, tractive Eskimo scene made by the preparatory to the converting of children. This has been sent to the Roper Gas Range in 38 Inch Size; Porcelain —...... 109.9,5 each Industry to war production, Allenwood hospital. Miss Healy's Roper Gas Range in 38 Inch Size; "CP," Model •, 139.95 I f Yd uty e N eve r 0 w n e d Rationing "" ~; class is also looming about the wa- Price Administrator Henderson ter department, and how water Is stated national registration for sug- purified. The class made a filter, by ar rationing books will be held over putting gravel,,sand and charcoal in- a four-day period, probably during to a lamp chimney. When the dirty •water comes through the filter, it is the last week in March. Approxi- clear.—Marlon^Bennett. WASHERS AND IRONERS mately 1,400,000 school teachers will serve as registrars, and 245,000 schools will be used. One adult may Wednesday, February 25, In the Thor Electric Washer, 9 lb". Capacity, ,...... register for each "family unit." River Street school auditorium a Thor Electric Washer, 8 lb. Capacity '.'....•'.. .^..... 79.95 The WPB announced a rationing Hobby Lobby program was present- ed during the assembly period.. The Famous Bendix Home Laundry, Standard Model...... 169.50 program beginning March 9 ^for announcer was Carmella Plroso. Vo- 1 106,000 new trucks and truek trail- j cal solos were sung by Bobby Lover- ' Famous Bendix Home Laundry, DeLuxe Model- 1.89.50. era which will be available for ra- sidge, Shirley McQueen and Philip A. B. C. Spinner Type Electric Washer ,- 129.60 tioning durlng^fhe next 22 months. Diaz and selections by a vocal trio The rationing will be administered composed of Sadie Mae James, Tony Thor Electric Home Ironer; Newest Features ...... 44.95 jointly by the WPB and the Office Cosentlno and Jofin Salatlno. Alice Famous Westinghouse Electric Ironer .,,. 79.95 of Defense Transportation. Mr. Scott and Alma Dudley sang a splr- Henderson said state quotas provide tual song. Vilma Davis accompan- Blackstone Electric Washer,.New Model •i^....,v.r....:.... 89.95 120,000 new 1M2 passenger automo- ied on the piano. biles for eligible buyers during March, April and May. Total num- Marjorle Recinelll, Irving Price ber of cars earmarked for civilian and Joseph Scott displayed different decorative bowls which they made, purchase during the next 12 months played piano solos. Carmella Plroso is 340,000. No passenger car. re- player piano solos. Carmella Piroso FAMOUS MAKES RADIOS treaded tires will be available in and Victoria Codlsppti played duets March, he said, on their fiutes. Tho .War Front R. C. A'. Radio, Model29K. Console Type ...... •„<;„ 99.93 Ann Wcllner and Gloria Valentl The Navy' reported U. S. Naval talked about their puppets and De- Zenith Radio, Model 8S661. Console Type ...... ft9.»5 forces sank 53 enemy ships betweon fense stamps. Frieda De Chicchio : Zenith Radio, Model 7S656. Console Type ....V 74.95 December *1o, 1841, and February and Ella Spenney gave an exhibition 24, 1042, probably sank seven more of twirling batons.—Pauline Lewis. Philco Radio, Model 370. Table Type ..'.-..;.....,...... 49.95 snd damaged five additional. The ' Philco Radio, Model 285; Console Type '.....-....; 99.95 Army announced from December 7 On Thursday of last week a spa- | to February 27 it probably sank at ghetti dlnneff was given by the ninth R. C. A. Model200. Radio & Record Player ....109.95 least 38- Japanese ships, seriously grade girls for tho teachers. R. C. A. Model 209. Radio & Record Player...... 7..... 139.95 damaged 31 otherB, and shot down There were lomo girls In charge of 245 enemy planes—not including 165 the cooking and others In charge of R. C. A. Model 210. Radio & Record Player ...... 165.00 Japanese planes shot down' by the waiting on the tables, but Miss Mad- American volunteer group serving dox, our cooking teacher, worked Emerson Radio and Electric Record Player ...... '...... 14.95 In the Chinese Army. The Navy with them. Emerson Model 215. Radio & Record Player .*...... ,....,. 16.95 said in the first two months of this Some teachers said that they year 118 ships of United Nations wished the girls would give dinners R. C. A. & Emerson Radjo ,& Record Player 19.95 registry were attacked in the west- more often.—Alice Scott. R. C. A., Westinghouse & Emerson Radios 22.95 You've Missed one of tha ern half of the Atlantic, and 56 at- tacks were made by the Navy on The children of River Street Philco, Emerson, R. C. A. Radios ...... 25.95 enemy submarines. Three U-boats school have been buying Defense R. C. A. and Emerson Radios. Table Model...... 29.95 nro believed sunk and four are be- stamps to help their country. : Mr. Comforts of Life lieved damaged, . Helm has been selling stamps for WestingKouse & Emerson'Table Model Radios 39.95 Gen. MacArthur's troops attacked 16 days and a total of $124.60 worth R. C. A. Table Model Radios. '44.95 have been purchased.—Helen Jeter. enemy lines In the Philippines and R. C. A. RecordPJayei-s. :3 very Interesting work. ' Mrs. Mac- Army to Bpccil up and co-ordinate Leod Is tho adviser. They are study- *ll'i tha belt pa! lever had. I have it military action, Tho President act Ing nrtlflclnl respiration and band- up three bnslc units under tho Army axing In case of an accident. They Chief of Staff, for ground forces, bad a blanket spread on tho floor nlr forces and "services of supply" nnd the girls lind slacks on. Mrs year.. —each with Its own commanding MacLeod In giving them Instructions general. on Btepu to lnk» when artificial res- Electrical 'Appliances May Be Pur- The1 House .paused legislation In- piration in needed. Hand bandag- creasing from . cmc month In one ing wnfl nl.io being practiced, HO if y«ir Die payment In dependent* of nomrono Is hurt In a blncltotit, th chased On Steinbach-Kresge's Con- thn nnlnrlos of iromhnra of the nrmod students will know what to do. venient Deferred Payment Plan. loglnlniion would nl«o incicnse the J pay of ofllcors and men serving out- J. KRIDEL Bldo continental U, H. by from lOJo ELE0THICAt...APJPLUN0E3 , , . JFpUtth FlooR 20 percent. Tha President estab- JEWELRY REPAIRING lished the Army Bpociitllstn Corps, n Wilcb.i. Clock! •nd Jaw.lrr C).«n.d and Red Bank unit of uniformed civilian employ- [f.p.fr.d at R.aioniM. I'vfc**. ees wlio nmy lit nppolnled to WAI- All Work Cuarantt.i far On* Vnr, Pcrmi-tmnnt positions rflgnrdloM ot H. ROSIN. Jeweler Civil Soi-vlco status. War flocrntnry {Jtlnieon announced •oldlsri »r» no u W..l front St. B.4 Bank, N, A Asbury Park til, 71.M, SECTION TWO ANK REGISTER SECTION TWO VOLUME LXIV, NO. 87. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 19i2. PAGES 1 TO 18 Want Hearing On Freeholders To Sell Returns Stolen MerchantsPlanRegatta Wallet To Boy Clamming Ban G-MenGetEnemy; It's hard to believe that a At Atlantic Highlands $357,000 In Bonds pickpocket has a conscience, State to Consider but this Is" the only explana- . . • • •• ( Raritan Bay Report tion that possibly could be giv- Aliens and Seize en for the return of a wallet Bids To Be Opened March 18— lifted from Philip RIeman, 6- Harbor Board Chairman Meets Residents of Middletown township year-old eon of Councilman and Interested in clamming in Sandy Mrs/Arthur H. RIeman of Fair With Sweepstakes Official Hook and Raritan bays have re- Authorize $400,000 In Tax Notes Haven. quested the State Department of Health to hold a publlo hearing be- Much Contraband The boy was In New York Opening of the Atlantic Highlands ing. Ample room would be provided fore taking action to close any por- . The board of .freeholders at Free- river, but had to hold up the resolu- city Saturday with his parents hold .yesterday authorized the issu- tion appropriating $20,000 for the miiHon dollar breakwater and yacht for the spectator fleet on both sides tions of these areas to clamming. and misled his wallet after, a harbor will be observed with a re- of the breakwater and the railroad Following Is a letter which was Guns, Cameras, Field , ance of (100,000 in tax anticipation project because only three members ride in a subway train. A card Highlands School notes to meet paymenU falling; due of tbe board were present. The res- gatta next summer, if plans ot the pier would accommodate many more sent today by the board of health of In the wallet had the boy's borough Harbor commission and spectators. ' Mlddletown township to the State under the current budget. and, In olution will be introduced at an ad- nama and address on It. Also; Glasses, Swastikas s businessmen materialize. Earl« S. The suggestion of a.regatta has Department of Health: another resluatton, fined the terms journed meeting to be called by Jo- there was $2.86 In cash, Tues- Building Readied Snyder, chairman of the harbor been greeted with enthusiasm by the State Board of Health of a, 9367,000 bpnd issue, authorised seph Mayer, director of the board. day the wallet was returned by Among Articles Found board, stated yesterday that Fred Atlantic Highlands merchants, Mr. of New Jersey, February i, and financing: on a per- Joseph Bchwark, jail warden, who mall with the $2.86 still in It. Brown of Red-Bank, a-director of Snyder said, and they have promised Trenton, New Jersey, For Emergency manent basil capital Improvements has been named chief air raid war- The wallet had been dropped the American Power Boat associa- their whole-hearted co-operation. Gentlemen: by F.B.I. Agents undertaken, lost year. den of tbe courthouse by Sheriff in a mall box In the city. Bids for the new bond issue will be John T. Lawley, reported to the tion and race chairman of last sum- They feel It Is an appropriate way We understand that your board Board Buys Cafeteria : opened by the board at the March 18 board that an Inspection of the mer's Sweepstakes at Red Bank, met to open the yacht harbor, and that now has before you for considera- meeting, The bonds'will become due courthouse has disclosed that the with him at Mr. Snyder's request and also it will be a boon to business, tion a report known as "Report on Equipment Needed for under the following: schedule: following items are required to In- diiciused preliminary plans for the and have promised their whole- the Public Health Aspects of Clam- sure the maximum fire protection for event, hearted co-operation. Referring to ming In Raritan Bay," which em- Prisoners Takes To ', (20,000 In" 1943 to 1M6, both' Inclus- Sea Bright Mayor Mdles the results of a joint Inves- Casualty Station ive; $26,000 In 1047 to IBM, both In- thti building: After surveying the breakwater the construction work on the new tigation under the direction of the clusive; .127,000. in 1951,. and 180,000 Nine fire palls and hooks, 18 palls area Mr, Brown said It would be a piers, Mr. Snyder stated four piers U. S; Public Health Service, conduct- Newark For Inquiry In 1953 to 1958, both inclusive. for. sand, one sand box, eight 2M- In Washington On dandy spot for a regatta. It would are practically finished and on two ed in April, May and June of the Co-operating with the state and • JV>r4he -purposB=.of ths~tax antlcl-: gallonjlro_e.xtinguishers1 f our. axesL bepoialble,. he said, to-mark-out. a _t_g__een^_d m year. 1841. local defense councils, the High- patlori'notes, Haydn Proctor, county one lock breaker, four crow bars, one course for outboards Inside the pleted. Berthing accommodations —We "also" understand - that-you-will lands-board-of - oducatlon-ls wasting, Erosion Problem take the matter up at your meeting no time in securing necessary equip- «'ederal iSureau~ot^~InvestlgatIoJl—- treasurer, certified to the board that 8-foot pike hook, 28 hand extlngulsh- breakwater, while the course for hy- will be available at these piers by ers, three Indian fire pumps, three to be held on March 10, next, and ment for the grammar school build- agents, under Special Agent K. E« ' the county's' borrowing power under droplanes and other boats could ex- the time summer arrives, stated Mr. that at that time you might possibly the local budget act for 1041 is ?P5O,- smoke masks and one pulldown hook tend beyond tho breakwater open- ing designated as a casualty station. Conroy of Newark, visited a num* Confident He Will Snyder, oonaldor tho adoption of a resolution bur of municipalities In (he vicinity; 347.46. There are no tax anticipation and chain. The board' referred the condemning certain areas In Raritan At Monday night's meeting of the nptes outstanding at present. The matter to Freeholder E. O. Murphy, and Sandy Hook bays, which -would newly-organized, board, of which of Fort Monmouth and Fort Haiw : cock Tuesday night, made several ' note's will be dated'as of the day director of buildings and grounds. Get Further Beach close a large area of those bays In Charles Herbert is president, Ber- arrests and seized a quantity of negotiated, by the county treasurer Mr. lawley also informed the New Jersey waters that are now nard Crelghton, vice president, and Front Protection contraband articles that ranged front and will be payable October 1, 1042, board.that Fred Savlson and An- Teachers Argue For open. Daniel Mills, district clerk, the first weapons to German swastikas. at Interest of 3% percent. drew Santoro have been appointed We are asking that your board step was taken In fitting up a cafe- hold a hearing on this matter before . Nineteen places woro visited bj| The' principal Item to which the assistant wardoni and that his office Mayor Walter. J. Sweeney of Sea teria by authorizing the purchase taking any action that -would close the G-men , in simultaneous raids, $100,000 will be applied Is the pay- Is co-operating with Nicholas A. Tor- Bright left early' this morning for of .an electric refrigerator, stove, any portions of Raritan or Sandy Of these 10 were the, homes of Ger- ment of $441,000 on principal and ello, Edward E. Gaffney and Charles Washington, where he will confer New Salary Schedule hot water heater and other neces- Hook bays in New Jersey. We think man aliens, five of Italians and four $80,103.78 In Interqat on bonds be- Whltehead, Freehold wardens for the with War Department officials and that In fairness to the public and sary equipment. In case this equip- Japanese, The places visited in this) coming due March 15. Both items- district In which the courthouse government engineers in regard to those engaged In the clamming in- ment is not needed during the war section were located .In Red Bankj I bonds and interest—were Included in stands. . beach erosion, which has become a dustry that before any sunh action period, the cafeteria will be a val- 1 Is taken that will affect the living Oceanport, West Long Branch, Deal*. bills approved for payment by the Freeholder Joseph C, Irwln, direc- more serious problem than ever for uable addition to the school In peace But Bpard Of Education Counters of a large number of people, that an Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and Nep» board yerterday. These two Items tor; of bridges, reported that his the ocean front borough. time. opportunity be given to be heard in tune. constituted the bulk of »53*,486.B9 office had received a number of calls The storm damage Tuesday night the matter. The school building, located in 1 With Bonus Proposal •which was paid out , by the board concerning navigation lights left on that flooded portions of the beach- We think that the history during close proximity to, .Fort Hancock The prisoners and the contraband yesterday for current, expenses. Oth- during last week's test blackout, The front, washing logs and other debris the past few years concerning the and hot a great distance from Fort articles werei removed to Newark. er bills were: salaries and .wages, board, Mr. Irwln said,, Is co-operat- on the railroad, tracks leading to A request that tbe Red Bank board clamming situation In these waters Monmouth, Is the center ot High- The agents were assisted in all $»,0«8.19; old bills, $127.86;. ousto- ing with the Interceptor command In Fort Hancock and further weaken- of' education re-conslder its stand justifies this position. londB defense activities. Several af- cases by state, county and local po- 1 In this connection we would draw dial obligations, $4,209.89; and special this and allied defense matters and ing the Inadequate protection along Council Receives against the adoption of a salary ternoons and nights of each week lice. •• ' • ;: his Instructions were that the red the following resume to.your atten- items, $6,913.31. the ocean front from the elements, schedule was made Tuesday night by tion, vis: first aid classes are being conducted Among tli* articles seized weri • The total In all five accounts list- and green; lights were to be left dearly revealed the urgent need of $5,500 Offer For a group of teachers at a special meet- In the school auditorium with close three short-wave radio sets, five re- burning during the test. ing of the board In the Mechanic By resolution of your board on ed was $675,600.64. . . . . prompt action. A detailed report to Ootober •«, 1925, moat of the waters to 150 men and women taking the volvers, three shotguns, two rifles* The board passed on final reading The board authorized Mr. Mayer the army engineers will be submit- street) school and was rejected with of Sandy Hook and Raritan bays courses. - _ six cameras, nine pairs of binocu- a' resolution authorizing the recon- and- Otis R. Seaman, county engin- ted by Brig, Gen, Philip S. Gage, Shrewsbury Tract the suggestion that the instructors were closed to clamming. lars, three bayonets, a sword, e, struction, of bridge N-17 In Neptune eer,; to attend a meeting of county commandant of Fort Hancock and], consider more fully a proposal to pay By resolution of your board on dagger, two motion picture cam* township, between Neptune City and officials In Washington, D. C, March hit staff, who noted the dangerous Edwin L. Best, Old Farm road, at bonuses during tho war period. May 18, 1926, the 1025 resolution eras, a 18 mm. motion picture pro* Shark River Hills and over Shark 9 and 10. conditions. a meeting of Shrewsbury mayor and The board, after a"discUBslon of was modified, opening up a part of "Old Timers" To jectpr, several' swastikas, Including council Tuesday night, offered a bid the problem which took about three these waters. a jeweled one, maps of the coast! A personal Inspection of the entire of $8,500 for the former Investment hours, made it clear that It was un- By various modifications from Become Active pictures of ships and correspondence beachfront was also made by May- and Realty company property on alterably opposed to any plan which time to time, and by resolution with foreign governments. or Sweeney, together with Otto E. Sycamore avenue, which was fore- adopted by your board on February would place teachers under tenure 6, 1934,' practically all of the waters Report $4,339 In "Y Strube and Oscar S. Fried of the closed last year by the borough. at fixed salary terms. Harry Heavl- army engineering department. of these two bays In New Jersey Firemen Again The tract comprises 87 lots on 66 land, president of the board, toward were opened. . _•. . A $105,000 contract to ratio the acres of land of the former Lufbur- the close of the session stated em- In December, 19S4, the board of Plans Complete "Height of the sea wall "from Sandy rbw property. Ten per cent of the' phatically that tr5a schoolmen would health of the. city of New. York Will Replace Members Drive In First Week Hook gate 2,400 feet south, which amount offered accompanied the not place Itself "on the spot" by tak- passed a resolution closing the New For 20th Annual would take In the borough limits for bid. Notice of the offer Is advertised ing a roll call on the teachers pro- York market to clams from Raritan of Navesink H.&L. about 1,100 feet,' was recently given posal. He added, however, that he and Sandy Hook bays in New Jer- in tijis issue of The Register, In sey. by the war department to Jesse A. which it is set.forth that the coun- was sure that it would be turned Co. in War Service Purim Ball Sunday ,.. Howland and Sons' of Sea.Bjjgb^ . On Antll-12,-1085/ representatives Workers Expect to Oversubscribe '611 will hold a special session next down and Instead suggested the of the Bayshore Shell Fisheries asso- -work' on* whlefr"••was started this "bonus system" based on an unspeci- Tuesday night at S o'clock to reject ciation held a conference with Dr. At the a rmual "Old Timers' Night" week. ' ,. ' or accept the offer, provided no oth- fied salary schedule which teachers Ft. Monmouth Men - $9,00 Goal By Next Monday Night McMtllHn, assistant and representa- of Navcalnk Hook and Ladder com With the latest revelations and er or better terms shall be paid for presented to the board four months tive for General Cummlngs, of the developments, Mayor Sweeney be- the property by any other person. ago. ' United States Public Health service. pany that brought together at the to Entertain—Many- The current financial campaign of fore leaving for Washington Said ho As a result of that conference a fire house on Mechanic street, about The purchase price is to bo In cash, "Don't decide oh this tonight, but the Red Bank Young, Men's Chris- was quite confident that the gov- wlth'the delivery of the doed. resurvey of the two bays in New Jer- 50 members and guests last evening, Make Reservations tian association is now in ful swing Thomas J. Smith ernment officials could- be prevailed think it over thoroughly," Mr. Heavl- sey was.made by the' New Jersey several of the exempt firemen an- upon to change their recent decision Voters in' the last election ap- land said, continuing, "but why not State Department of Health under swered the call to resume active and indications point to the over-sub- the supervision of the United States Many reservations have been mad* to go no farther south In this work, proved a proposition on the ballot, accept tho bonus system?" duty by replacing for the war's dur- scription of the goal of $9,000 if every Public Health service In the summer for the 20th annual Purlm ball of Joins Law Firm and continue furthor on and also calling lor garbage collection in the The meeting ended a few minutes division loader,' captain- and worker of-1635.- -- ation the younger, members who the- Ladles' Hebrew, society to b» erect 1,100 feet of bulkhead Just borough, In spite of advertising for later with no .official indication that •will strive to contact each pledge We understand that the results of have joined the armed forces. held Sunday night at the Jewish north of the Sea Bright railroad sta- bids on such a contract, none were the counter-proposal would be ac- member • by Monday • night, the final Associated With this survey were favorable, and on A fine beefsteak dinner, prepared community center. Music for dano- tion, where the heavy~. seas wash received at Tuesday's meeting and ceptable. Leroy Baker, president of September IT, 1935, the New York report dinner meeting. by Fred Brown and served by the ing- will be provided by a group of through the wide open spaces and the borough is faced with the samo the Teachers' association, would not city board of health passed a resolu- • The first report dinner meeting Red Bank Attorneys committee the /'chef" headed, pre- Fort Monmouth men, and entertain* over the tracks to the main road to. problem as confronts several other comment on what action the in- tion permitting New Jersey clams •was held Monday night at the. "Y" ceded the regular ^meeting. Harry G. ment will be given by enlisted men building, 40 Riverside avenue, with the Fort.'" _ municipalities. No definite action structors would take. from Raritan and Sandy Hook bays Thomas J, Smith ot 1108 Emory was taken in the matter. to enter the New York city market Degenring, "old timer," was intro- stationed at the post, who before in* the campaign director, Joseph 0. Ir- During the discussion much was —effective October 15, 1935. The only troduced and after a few interest- street, Asbury Park, who was sworn made of the "low morale" of the ductlon, held prominent parts In th« wln, presiding. A total of 14,380.75 While on the subject of garbage', condition Imposed was that these ing remarks and reminiscences, pre- entertainment and amusement fields. was reported .by nil divisions and In. by the Mew Jersey Supreme court the present unsatisfactory condition teaching force both by the teachers clams be marked with a red tag. Monday of this week as a member School Children sented others who had actively Mrs. Samuel Greenblatt, society tbe initial gifts committee for the of the borough garbage dump on themselves and the school board. This marking, especially with the served the company 2^ years or first three days''solicitation, showing of the Now' Jersey bar, has been Shrewsbury avenue was cited. The Teacher3 contended that much of it red color, caused a great discrimina- president, and Mra, Mae Newman made a member of the firm of Par- Awarded $1,550 tion against the New Jersey clams, more and are now ekempt. "Old- are chairmen. Reservations are be- a slight lead over the opening re- grounds need leveling and condition- was due to alleged unfairness accord- timers," who were present and eons, Labrecque* Borden, counsel- ed them by school boards over the and after further negotiations with ing received by Miss Lillian Becker. port of last year's successful cam- ing. The clerk was instructed to your board, the U. S. Public Health Bpoke, beaides Mr. Brown and Mr. lors at law, Red Bank, It was an- past 10 years by falling to make The center recreation room will be paign, The si* divisions reported a write the board of health, advising service and the New York city board Degenring were George M, Goff, total of 204 pledges for. the amount nounced today. , Hurt in School that body of tile condition of the proper salary adjustments. gaily decorated'for the occasion, and of health this condition was 'done Clinton F. Elliott, George W. Bray, Of $784.75, and the special gifts to- Mr, Smith was formerly associat- dump and to report at the next away with and the red tag^ was a souvenir program will be given to. But Accident The recent appointment of Robert C. Harry Smock, John H. Fix, Reg- taled $3,606. • , • ed with the legal division of the meeting. G. Lechner as physical education and abolished. each guest. inald B. VanBrunt, Arthur E. Slat- ' William H. Petherbridge, general New Jersey State Highway depart- health supervisor of the entire school Slnco that time the clammem in Patrons are Rabbi and Mra. Ar* Judgments totaling J1.E50 were ob- Officer Otto Herden reported that tery and Leroy Smith. secretary of tho Y. M. C. A., an- ment, and for several years was a he had been in communication with system was also criticized by the our section haye had free access to thur H. Hershon, Judge and Mr*. tained yesterday In the Monmouth practically all tit the waters of Rari- Others who attended and spoke nounced that success was In eight If right of way agent for this depart- military authorities and State Motor teachers who claimed that one or Harry Klatsky, Mr. and Mrs. Milton by tonight, at the second report din- ment, acquiring the necessary lands County Common Pleas court by more of their number1 should have tan and Sandy Hook bays In New briefly were Fire" Commissioner J. M. Abramoff, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vchlclo Commissioner Magee In re- Jersey area, and the clams have been ner meotlng,' all workers reported for highway construction. Dolly Simpson and Clifford Simpson been considered for the job. Mr. Albert VanSchoik, Chief Jerry Me Irving Brown, Mr. and Mra. C. J, of Fort Hancock, > against Robert gard to the alleged speeding of mil- received in all markets, both in and Convey, Acting Chief. Ralph Jobes $2,600. Thlg would mean a report of Mr. Smith attended Villanova prep Lechner for a number of years was out of New Jersey. Gogcl, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green* Helfricn of Keansburg, and the Post itary trucks by men in uniform on and Second Deputy Chief Harry $20 irom every worker and $80 from and Villanova college. After leav- the borough roads, particularly Syca- head of the physical department of At tho time that the conference Watt, Dr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Hey- Exchange of Fort Hancock. The Hoffman. Firat Deputy Chief Fred each team. He strewed that victory ing college ho was employed In the more avenue, and it was found that the Hun school, Princeton, and also was hold In Washington on March man, Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Hodas, Mr, U inevitable If each worker will see engineering department of the Cen- piantlffs, both being minors Institut- coached football, basketball and crew 12, 1935, cortaln representations were Wllman of White street was kept and Mrs. Henry Huxwltz, Mr. and ed their actions through their no satisfactory action could be taken every prospect. He also stated that tral rallroad,'and in 3027 boca'nje as- by the local officials. before agreeing several weeks ago to made as to inspection, etc., and we from the meeting by illness. Mrs. Philip Israel, Mr. and Mrs. Mor* Y »t Monday night's report only BO out sociated with the Highway depart- mother, Mrs. John Simpson as next come to Red Bank in September. understand that these promises have Chief McConvey, who is now serv- rls Jacks, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. JUS* 1 A total of 215 dog licenses were been kept religiously. In addition to ot the IBS workers gave a report, ment as assistant civil engineer. In friend, and were represented by Kd- Queries as to Mr. iJechner'a com- ing as one of the fire chiefs at Fort tin, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaplan, •• vmrd W. Wise, Jr. of Red Bank. issued for the entire year of 1941, that, a permanent Inspection boat for With the average subscription of 1930 he advanced to right of way bined salary for supervising both de- these waters alone has been provid- Monmouth for the government, told Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirschbaum, Mr, $3.88, • agent. In 1037 ho returned to New- The causo of action arose on and it was reported atr. Franklin H. Woodruff, n dislocated rlffht hnnd In the acci- Chester i/Forrar, 12 pledges, $42.25. members made children's garments, demonstration on inoondlary bombs partment and Cloorgo Schcrff,, repre- Wllllnm K. Ralph. John B. Kennody every Tuesday, especially In the Red Oalis section dent. He was traveling north on 7:30 p. m,, on WNIOW), Married Team fr-Carroll Q, Morford, six The unit meets every Wednesday at the River stroot school tomorrow senting the Insurance underwriters Mombors of the ' from' 10 a. m. to 4 p, m. association? Young Treger was taken of tho township, Ofllcer Johnson Prospect avemuo anil Hllmor west on man, with car, residing within 30 pledges, $11; Charles P. Irwln, Jr., night at 8 o'clock, The public Is In- Board of Health of Rumson road. miles of our office preferred. Expert* IS pledges, . $58. Grand total, 40 m • »>. • vited, and housewives are especially to the Mlddletown township hall started to work in earnest on the Mlddletown township, once In our line not essential; salary pledges for $177.25. - HITS I1ICAI) ON CAR. urged to attend. , Italph Jobes, act- whern he confessed (o netting flres cn.io several months ago. Many '(if Howard W. Roberts, or drawing account (ipmmtniurat* . Division 6—Mrs, George Norcorn In the Leonardo section. On arraign- his suspicions ware confirmed about | Secretary, MADK UV l'HISONKIlS. with earning ability, Phone or writ* Mrs. Earle, H, Snyder of Atlantic Ing chief, announced this morning and Mrs. O. M. Otstn chairmen/ that the program would ba conduct- mont before Recorder Charles H, a month ngo when a largo wooden J. Warren, mnnauor, for personal ln« Highlands suffered an. Injury to her l'AINTS MAGAZINE COVKHi An exhibit of nlgnn of various tervlew, First and Uallrnad avenues, Team 1—Mrs. Raymond Johnson, ed by Chief Cordles of Mnplewood. nupp, he wns remanded to the coun- water tank 6n top of a high steel head last week when she bumped It ty jail to await grand jury notion. tower In tho Red Oalm section William Goadby Lnwronce of Fair kinds, etc, made liy ninn anil womon Anbury Park; phone Asbury I'ark ten pledges, $24. Team*2-Mrs. Ens- 70S,—Advertisement. > ley White, 31 pledges, $87,110. Tesm against tho top frame of her enr an Troger, a sophomore at Mlddletown caught lire, When his Investigation Haven, ono of tho country's promin- nt the Monmouth county workhouse, Fuel Oil, Freehold, tins been arranged by •^Mr^'JoDtfph O.JfWMii' 18'liWtfges; pjln) convenient onfr l M# lM 'l annenrctf to bo coming to a hond, ent Illustrators of marine scenery, $00, Town 4—Mrs. Frank Kuhl, five no fracture, but Mrs, finydor will be economical; 0.7 cents per gallon. Tuesday ovenlng, and lator the sama 'bmcoif'Joiins'ori'oallod inW.'Schei'ff." 'pa'ln«a"th'e"pfttur"»" whloh Won the" 'UntlSr-BllWirr CoUVtland White and Operator! Wnntwl .-- •* pledges, $11, Team 6—Mrs, Abram confined to her home for the rest of Itanoe A Davis, phone lied Bank 101 evening Ofllcer Johnson and Mr. Tho young arsonists confessed to front covor of the February 28 Issue Warden Joseph Bchwark In a store over IB years, on ,«lnil« and dQUM»* , * tho weak. —Advertisement on the wont «Mo of ftroad street, needle machine* .for defense wow 4 Kridd, four pledges, $18. Orand to- ncliorfr picked up Carl VanNoss of nottlng many fires at Roil Oake and of the Saturday ICvonlng Post. Mr. qooS pay, Apply «t onoe, ComMtt* | Lawronco's paintings appear fre- formerly ocoii|ileu by the flurirny tal, 55 pledged for $180.50. Income tax papers filled and no- Jim MoI'lieo Keonnrilo, 22, a member of tho Brc- In rilhor sections of Leonardo, and latlonjiald. MeirlU HhlrMfo,, gmflft , i '.Division «^Rev. James W. Lee vent Pnrlt & Leonardo Fire company. finUl they burned Ilia water tank in quently in magarlnos. A well known Drug company. Similar exhibits have and Herbert streets, I'etth AmWft, h tarUnd at Postal Tclegrnph office, nt the piano Frldny nnd Saturday been made nt Con{ Ilrnncli, Freehold 172 Monmouth nti-ont. Red Munk; nights, Allnnllis, Hotel, Fair Havon, VnnNmn also confeimiMl mid on ar- order to 'dismantle the steel tower, anRler, most of his aubjects are lilg reir of Rkatlntr •,rann.~A of Rumson, work being accomplished given-by the board to 12 questions nection with the Long Branch Dally threat of careless gossip is as.great ceipts for the year amounted to bandages In first aid classes and riseey of Keansburg and Mrs. Emma by the committee towards assisting submitted by the teachers, the fac- Record and later with the Red Bank If not greater'than a falling-bomb. Ensign A. B. Cross JB,724.8T and the .expenses $5,<08, many more,woroen will enroll in the ulty members based their claims for Knoller of Belmar. the population in time of ah emer- Standard and more recently as a Conceived and executed by* the leaving a working balance as of lour new,&mteen courses, starting gency, Tha public )• Invited, salary adjustments upon three main "Idea" and "production", men of the January 1 of this year ot (216.87. •within the. month, to learn to feed points. The statement follows: salesman In Kislln's Army and Navy Thought Prisoner store at Red Bank, largest advertising firms In New In tho items of receipts the princi- people made homeless or wounded In "In answer to the contention that Mr, Volovtvk hag composed sev- York and painted by artists who are pal amounta Hated' are '11,030 re- disaster. . • a salary schedule, if mandatory upon considered among the beat in the Y.M.C.A.Drive eral poems, some of which have been ceived from municipalities and The war fund reached a total of succeeding boards, might place some business, these "Loose Talk Can Cost Wounded at Cavite •2,100.84 shtlter receipts. Other $61,952.54 this week, but in order to (Continued from Page 1,) board, In the future, In a different published. He has taken on a' pa- Lives" posters—a series, of tea—are triotic trend. In his pootlo endeavor Which Japs Have Now Items In the. receipt oolumn are continue this expanding homa pro- and Miss Nancy Field chairmen. position, with an obligation beyond making their appearance throughout from dues, benefits, donations, fines, gram to protect and care for the Team 1—Miss B. Marlon Lyons, one Its means, we wish to point out: tho nation. In barber shops, the- etc The principal expanses Hated citizens in Monmouth county, Sheriff pledge, $6. Team 2—Miss A. Mabala 1, The risk involved is mutual aters, Industrial plants, ban, restaur- Ensign A. Barton Cross, Jr., V. 8. ara $1,249,56 ambulance account, Lawley, as general chairman of tho Field, three pledges, J8. Team 4— with the board- and the teachers ants, factories, bedroom and bath, K. R., son of Mr. and Mrs, A. Barton which includes s, new ambulance, fund, point* out that every dollar of Mrs. James Avery, seven pledges; $7. While the board would be subjected these posters represent automatic Cross, Eatontown, li believed to be and repairs and, additions of 1581,88. the J120.000 must be collected. "Per- Team 7—Mrs. Josephine Schanch, six to the proposed risk, so are the censorship for the wagging tongue. a prisoner of the Japanese, captured Other items Include salaries, gas haps the man canvassed by a mem- pledges, SS. Grand total, 17 pledges teachers subject to the risk of being Every good and loyal cluien from when the naval base at Cavite In the and electricity, telephone, food, dla- fcer of our committee is beyond the for $2fl. .' • unable to meet their expenses when tho President of the United States lnfeotant, taxes, compensation in- draft age and has no son to need The men and "women canvassers inadequate increases are given and down la.complaining today about the surance, veterinarian and legal the Jtelp ol a Bed Cross doctor or a are approaching the citizens of Bed prices rise suddenly, as Is tho cose loose and careless talk which Is go- sorvtoes, advertising, printing, post- Red Cross nurse in the jungles of Bank and vicinity for their aid to with many of our teachers at tho Ing .the rounds In the nation. Every age, uniforms, Interest, etc. Burma, or the icy wastelands of present time who have had very lit- r.umor, every well-meant bit of gos- the central "Y" group, the Westside The association has a total mem- Greenland. This same man muBt group, West Bergen place, and for tle change in salary In the last ten sip passed on la an assist for Hitler's Jiave felt the shadow of war upon yoars, and now find themselves in an vast propaganda system. It was with bership of 1M, divided Into Bustaln- the River street "Y" in their morale ing members, who pay a year dues, his shoulders, if he were down on the building-and—welfare-"work._, Mr, ncreaslngly difficult position. Tho this thought in mind, with the defl-. cdaiit" lait week" ana-saw,' as-I saw, aotiye members $5 a year, associate . Petherbridge stated that (luring lost board shouldThof expoct~the:teacheiff nate_;propf Jnrhand:rtha,trgosslp~aod the burned bodies of tho latest V- year 53 groups held- 589 meetings to carry the whole of the risk. We rumors lead to bewilderment, mis- members J2 "a year, "contributing; Jjoat victims. This man must feel with a total attendance of 12,208 at ihould work out a schedule whereby takes and sabotage that these men members $1 a year and junior mem- that the day Is coming closer when the Riverside avenue headquarters. is shared jointly. Tho board is who selected the slogan and passed bers under 21 years of age GO cents lie and-lila family may need to be protected from an unduly heavy sal- per. year. . Additional facilities for -Individual 1 on the design, as well as the artists, assisted by Bed Cross volunteers In and group services are being de- Ay load by the normal teacher turn gave their time and talents as their • During 1M1 there ware 744 ani- first aid, tended by Red Cross nurses' veloped both within this building and over. Life expectancy and the nor- contribution to the war effort. The mals brought to the shelter, and, aides, led by Red Cross volunteer dn the splendid piece of property, mal ills and risks of mind and body, idea was concelvsd at the price. For the good of our Now when data la vital, cents for postage.) The artists who was sent to Harvard business school To Give Reports •word from him to get into action. of American citizens. . schools in attracting good teachers Use secrecy and tact; participated Include John Holmgren, for further training as a supply Coast Guard and Naval authorities "We must increase youth activities and In holding them, we should havo Remember the country you live in, president of the Illustrators socloty; officer. complimented the chapter on the here at Red Bank In order to con- Victory Garden a salary schedule. A., program of Remember the CSSIQB&JO «t, - Adolph Treldler, chairman of an Upon the completion of his train- At Fair Haven lowering the amount spent for Take an example from Cantor, artists committee set up for this pur- completenes of its disaster organiza- tinue the present high morale during With money sift* of cheer ing course, he was assigned to his tion and the speed and efficiency the war. General Douglas MacAr- schools at the present time is bound Help the boys who help us, • pose; Earl Wlnslow, president of tha ship and was Bent to tho Pacific. Mrs. with -which It got Into action. thur, present commander of the Project To Start to result In lower quality,—especially Show them that we're i In care. Artists guild; Otto Soglow, C. C. Cross was unaware that-he had been Public Meeting Those who have known the horror armed forces in the Philippines, the In the teaching force whore increas- Maybe you don't shoulder anna, Beall, John Falter, Steve Dohanos, wounded when sho received a cable idol of America, replied to Washing- ing competition from other occupa- . Maybe you don't have' a title. ' Del Holcomb, William Steig and from him December 24 stating that Tomorrow Night in of war and who had thought to es- Rumson Groups Asking cape to safety on these shores are In ton during one of hie communjques: tions is making Itself felt more and But you can help at homo Howard Scott. Ernest D. Button, he was well. Later she discovered* the front rank of contributors to the 'We shall do our best.' Let's adopt Residents to Co-operate more every day. By lavinit things that art vital. director for a, -well known advertis- through tho Navy, that he had been Willow Street School •this reply as our campaign motto No natter what your atandlng ing agency, acted as art critic. wounded but sho supposed that he Red Cross. These are the refugees You can help defeat th« AxU who are making a now start again nnd show the youth of Red Bank 3.' In answer to the possibility that The message the posters carry Is had returned to his ship. The roster and vicinity that we shall do our Plans for Rumson residents to Pleas« do ao without delayf of tho ship's officers disclosed that Residents of Fair. Haven, h»v» In life.; Many of them have located Balary schedule_mlgh.t be manda- Pny your Income Tnxea. polntod at-tho Army and Navy, tho best to aid them in •building a havo their own Individual "viotory his name' waa missing. Tb.ua, simply been invited by tho defense council in~ and around West Farms, where tory upon succeeding boards, may we Let'i do our share together. home and factory. And through lt to attend a meeting tomorrow night healthy body and high morale." gardens" In their backyards are be- 1 by Inferenco, Mr. and Mrs. Cross con- they are running or working on point out that Red Bank did operate • Th« entire ' nation as on*, """" all, the sinister visage of a pbantomy at S o'clock In Un Willow street chicken farms and have banded George W. Taylor, secretary of the ing prepared by a committee of a salary schedule' not so many years melt- tee, says that several hundred dol- ing is for adults only. lars will be realized from thuao fam- on B'Nai Israel offered the lnvoca- Individuals' If they are interested In The advantages of a salary sched- Colin Kelly did not die in vafn, The Register for sale to ths public, lanfl, but to date all eBorta have beon The world will see new glory, The March of Time picture, 'TYhop ilies so recently uprooted from their lon. The tasty meal waa served by co-operating with the project ule have been presented previously Old Glory will triumph again, The posters are being distributed In unavailing. It la believed that, ln- country, homes, language and busl- no following "Y" girls: Joan Wilby, Cards to be mailed will read: and should be considered very ser- Mr, Volovick is endeavoring to the Interest of national dofense and asmuoh as the fighting still continues Air Raids Strike," was shown to 1™ nesses. Vivian Rosatl, Marjorle Newman, "Tho local defense council agrees iously before final rejection, as com- have thia series of poetic stanzas an a means of obtaining funds for around the mouth of Manila bay, the defense workers in the Willow street "They know what Red Cross Jane Dlx, Conale Wingerter, Evelyn that wherever possible small vege- pared to the possible disadvantage of aken over by some song writer and ambulances and supplies wherever Japaneac havo not tried to transfer school Tuesday night through the means," Dr. Bonus declared. "They Christiansen, Qulndy Vaccarelll, Lois table gardens should be started. the schedule becoming mandatory. have it put to martial music with needed. Shortly after the attack on their prisoners of war from Manila, courtesy of Morris Jacks] of the. take It for granted that each and Silver, Kitty Bent, Joyce Ayers, Jo- There will undoubtedly be a rise in The third point was disputed by the hope it will become a song hit. Pearl Harbor the B.A.A.C. sent am- Cavite and that section of Luzon. Carlton theater. livery member of the community will sephine Caprionl and Jeannette the prloe of vegetables due to war Mr. Heavlland who declared that bulances to San Francisco and alto General MacArthur and his forces Boy Scouts In the past week col- Geronl. Old Field Tract "'make a substantial contribution." conditions. minutes or records of board meet- has given ambulances to the city of still hold Corregldor and the Island looted 6,800 pounds ot wastepapcr, Leo Loehren la the district chair- James Vincent, member of tho "If you aro interested in co-oper- ingB fall to Bhow that teachers were New .York. forts that guard the entrance to the bringing the total In two weeks to man of West Farms on Dr. Bonus' iVeslsldo "Y" group, sang a tenor ating in this .project, and wish to ever hired on salary schedules. In New Hands harbor. 11,000 (pounds, The paper la etored group. The 260 doctors of the coun- solo, "Trees," with Miss Parham at take advantage of the experience ot Edmund J. Canzona, attorney, was in a garage owned by Robert Cam- ty have all been contacted within the tho piano.. General Secretary Wil- professional gardeners, please sign spokesman for the board at the out- eron. A leak in the root was dis- liam H. Petherbridge Instructed the George W. Bray Sells Church Society past week by Dr. B. W. Moffat ot the attached card, and, If you wish, eet and defended the board's action Name Osborn To covered last week. Frcdorlck J. Red Bank, chairman of the doctor's gathering In their duties, as did In refusal to grant the increase at Burghard, chairman of the defense Chairman Irwln. The present cam- a representative will call to advise Plot to Ronald Allen committee and president of the you how you can use, to best ad- this time. He reminded the group Names Officers council, donated roofing material, County Medical society. Dr. M. R. paign Is being run under tho leader- hat because of imposition of new Rationing Board Ray VanHorn, secretary, donated the ship of all local "Y" officiate and not vantage, the space and time you Thq property at the northeait cor- Ross of Little Silver, chairman of •wish to devote to this purpose. In federal, state and local' taxes, the nails, and the roof was rtpalrei by, the dentlst3' committee, has appoint- under tho supervision of a profes- nor of Spring and McLaren streets, Mrs. A. V. A. McHarg this manner you may be assured of board could not go beforo the tax- Henry Jeffery, builder. ed the following committee: Dr. Jules sional campaign leader. Secretary payers and ask an Increase at this which was formerly the Wela prop- Appointment Made Tho second first aid class, under Petherkrldgo mentioned that the getting the greatest return in plens erty and at one time part of the Golden Hour President Lewin of Belmar, Dr. Wallace Mc- time. the direction of Mrs. Amelia Scott | Cuo of Matawan, Dr. William Haw- quota would be reachod 11 each di- uro and produce from your efforts." Thrcckmorton /arm, has again at Shrewsbury Mrs. William Rlker, garden club Dr. Allen B. Randall, board mem- and Stephen Nemosh, Is la tho sixth kins of Freehold, Dr. Melvin Ed- vision turned In at least ?l,00O, with ber, asked to speak hit mind on the changed handB. The property i was The Golden Hour Circle of tho week of a ten-week course. Herbert the help ,of each worker responsible membor, is chairman, and Walter wards of Red Banlt, Dr. David At- discussion declared: acquired from the WelB estate by Presbyterian church elected Mrs. A. Forrost Smith, chairman of the Fowler of Sea Bright is Instructor, terman of Lang Branch, Dr. Field for 510 and each team for $200, Oth- Rice of tho horticultural society, Is Assessor Georgo W. Bray and his V. A. McHarg president at a meet- Shrewsbury Rationing board, an- ers Introduced by Mr. Irwln were co-chairman of tho plan. OtherB as- "Honestly my heart bleeds for assisted by members of tha Fair Ha- Gray of Asbury Park and Dr. E. B. some of you and I wonder how somo former partner, James A. Curloy, ing yesterday. Plans wore also made nounced today that ThoMas Osborn Wnilam A, Miller, president of tho sisting Include Mrs. Edgar A. Knapp, for an Installation luncheon to be has been appointed to the board, and ven First Aid squad. Stlllwell of Spring Lake. of you get along, But there aro and it was the plan of Curloy and The auxiliary police, numbering SO Mrs. Cummlng Rlker of Rumson, "" board of directors; Henry R Mrs. Plorro S. Ross, Mrs. James C. Bray to devolop the property, bold Wednesday, March 18. at the same timo made publlo a list Dwight and Arthur Glbb, both vital- Auchinclosa, Mrs. Anthony L. Mc- Borne In this crowd, who should feel men, have completed a ten-week chairman of the Canteen Corps, an ashamed to collect their salaries. I Curley and Bray had laid tho tract Othors . named wore Mrs. Kmll of tires and tubes allotted In Febru- ly Interested in tho work o{ the Y Klm, William H. Porter and John ary. Lawes Cool Co. recolved two course, Bdgor, V. Donlse is chair- • naunced that four new classes will suggest that you clean your own out Into attractive building lots and Slngdahlsen, first vice president; M. C. A. A. Kennedy. tiroB, Shrewsbury Dairy Co., one man and Ofllcer Charles Cupplei, in- bo conducted to qualify canteen house first boforo asking us to go had begun this development, but sub- Mrs. Burton Moore, second vice pres- Members of the horticultural so- tubo; borough of Shrewsbury, one structor, Mr. Cupplcs had previous- workers for emergency feeding, boforo tho taxpayors for an appro- sequently tholr plans wore changed ident; Mrs.' W. C. Conover, secretary; ciety have offered their servicos to tire and ono tubo, and tho Shrews- ly completed a course of Instruction Theso will start In the following lo- priation to grant a salary schedule.' and Mr. Bray took title to tho tract. Mrs. John F. Trudeau, treasurer and tho commlttoe to assist the ama- Urn. J. olnK trilnea a member of...tH8~Ctanteoif Corps, a down on Broad street Friday night Middletown Youth to Ft. Monmouth Men lines which will embrace duplex Following the business session, the can, wash all parts thoroughly a« mesaengera by Sooutmoetor Hay ten-hour training to be a canteen about 8 o'clock. As Mls» Hur.t was houses with every modern conven conducted by Mm. Karl Jansky, with soap and hot water, flatten .body VanHorn, aide, All those interested In taking crossing tho utrcot In front ol tho Be Sentenced Attend Meeting lonco and with outstanding architec- members did Red Cross sewing. of can by stopping on it, but not so these courses will register witli tlio Straus company store, «ho wan tural attractiveness. Work completed included ten wool hard that surfaces aro tightly pressed BADLY INJURED. aforomontloncd branch*. All volun- struck by a oVr, driven by James Robort Gray, 16, of Leonardo, Soverol Fort Monmouth privates dresses. . together, and remove label. The can were guoets at a meeting of tho HOME FROM HOSPITAL. ters will bo assigned to designated W. DRVIB of Koansburg, plondcd ffullty to a charge of arson tops and bottoms should also ,be ffidtoln Alexander, 48, Bmook's , canteen stations functioning under upon being arraigned In court at Methodist church Epworth League laved. . • She was takon to Rlvorvlow hoi- Sunday, Pvt. Harold Algor of Vor- farm, Mlddlotown, was atruck by an the Dlsastor Jlollcf committee. pltal for treatmont nnd sent homo, Freehold this morning and was re- t Scott, young daughtor of Mr. Camera Club To "I have boon Informed by the state automobllo Sunday night ^hll» •walk- The chapter Id working fant, and manded for sentence by Judge J. Ed- non, New York, played two cornet and Mrs. H. Laurence Bcott of Bel- authorities that tho Vuloan Detln- Saturday morning she wat • removed solos, lie Is a member of tho Post Ing on High-way JS. Ho was taken furiously toward tho American Rel to Monmouth Memorial ' hospital, wnrd Knight March 14. Tho cnaq ford, rottirned home yesterday from Meet This Evening nlng Co., of Boworen and tho Metal to Monmouth Memorial hospital, Cross' goal to have one citizen out o was presented b Anyelatant Prosocli- Replacement band. tho Philadelphia Osteopathlo hos- A Thermit Co. of Cartert will pur: where sho Is receiving treatment • Other guests were Pvt. Floyd The Monmouth camera olub will whore it was discovered ha had.com- invery ton trained In flrat aid. Thoro for concussion nnd ecl'apoa and tor Bernard H. Welser. pital, whero she underwent an oper- chase tin cans when prepared In pound fractures of both legs, Hla are approximately 2,650 people on- Gray w»s charged with attempt Brand of Michigan and Pvt. Ken- ation for nuutolili. She was a pa- bold «. meeting at 1M Broad street tho proscribed manner," said Mr. bruises about her body. BhG Is neth Howard of Texas. Frank War- condition, as roported by the hos- rcllod in 85 first aid CIBJIJM rlghi Ing to burn a water tower at Red tient at the hospital 22 days. She tonight at 8:10 o'clock. The session Smith, "so be sura to save your cans slondlly Improving. She !• cm- ner, Jr., la league president. -will be devoted to color photography pital this morning, la serious, now, 04 compared with a total o; ployed at tho film Inborntory at Ouk, the Hoaford cstata at Leonardo has shown stendy Improvement for for our Boouls when they mako their and A. TorLouw of the Eastman Ko- ' Monday ho wu reported In critical 1,891 people for the whole of last Fort Monmouth. January 8, In order to obtain the Devotions were led by Miss Juno tho past two weeks. regular collootlons. It Is Important condition, which change' Indlcntoa an year and with a more CSS gradual o lion In the structure He la a aon Bo'era, "What Is Success From i m«— . dak coir^uy will be the speaker. that Uil> part of our "Salvago tor Improvamcnt. There wora grava Mr. Davla was arrested by Po- i>f Mr. and Mrs. Woaley Gray and Is Mr, TorLouw will Introduce the first alder* of 1610. The tlrat aid liceman Joioph KVIUII on n cbargo Christian Standpoint," was tho nub- INTRUDER 80/VHICD OFF. Victory" program be gotten under doubt*, tor.hJs...,.JIf.e. ...jtarllo^ In, the... I a sophomore In MUldlotown high t Way Wn»itc».-~«"w»"*ll'CS-openite «tfWir«(M»-/. lijtvlnit, -Ho wlll-havn-A won "A 3hrlalian's 'Conception of 'week, ' _ _ ^ • • ' un"wao%if wolla thti'advancod Jaspor Sharabba of Knot Bunstt from its; Inception to the modern the dotlnnlng machines can be kept hearing before Jlocordor John Cro- Thwo othcM, William Tregor, Curl avenuo reported to. tho polios this color processes of Kodaohromo and requires flva ftraeks, Bevon new mem- well next Wednesday morning. Clod," led by Gilbert Bennett. operating at full blast, which In turn CIIIUW BABY, > ber* of tb« County Motor Corpi, VnnNoiM ,and Alfred LuO\«rlngtr, George Wilton will load devotion- morning that a man attempted to Kodacolor. _ will be a tremendoua boon to the hivvo boen held for action oj the ale Sunday on the subject "How ontor liln bedroom on the eastslda wnr Industries." nraduates of the Miff training course, If you want printing dons' on time Mr. and Mrs. John Clillda Pros- «•«(•« Introduced to their oo-workam When you want to ronllio cash for grand Jury. VftnNwm In a tnembe God Becomes Real to Ua." Miss of the houso through an unlooked •omothlns speodlly you can count on of Middletown Art dopnrtment. Tin give The Roxlater • trial. For over Research experts toy that bolides pect avenue, Had Dank, aro Uio par- fcV« luncheon In Shrewsbury Tu«a Tlla Ils Jean William* will dlaouss "Doea window, Mr. Sharabba switched on n i«f;i»i>t « fi'«ter wont »d columns In do arrfatu w«r« mtde by Policeman J. 60 years The Ileglater ha* bean de- IU value aa a food, wheat can be ents of a, noil, born this morning At d»y lij; Mi*, God Piny Favorltea," for htghachool tha light and the man «u cvldtnt* livering printing whea proraleeoV- JO, ,W*)«ht pt your aefllnjc lor you.-Adv«rtl»em.nt, Otto Johnson. (roup membtra. •11/ frightened *way. AdTertlsetnent. utilized In 20 Industries. Monmouth Memorial hospital iff. BED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 5, 1942. ,

in Red Bank once again as I am sure we shall." Goings On About A fine group of. photograph) are Club Departnt^nts now on display in the lounge, the The U.S.O. Club work of Dudley Bailess, president of the Photographic club. .<•> . By RUTH 8, LEWI8, Have Varied Program Assistant Program Director FUTURE m • . . •- ' . Regular Thursday night dance- . PAST tonight Sgt. Jack Gerard's orches- tra from Fort Monmouth. Red Bank'Woman's Club Bowling is an ever popular sport Saturday—Symphonic hour. Mov- at the club. More than 380 games ies at 7:30. Mixed bowling, 8 p. ra. Arranges Activities For March were bowled this past.week which Sunday—FlreBlde hour at 4:30. is quite a number considering the Patronesses from Reformed church fact that tho service men take turns of Red Bank. Varied programs were featured At| setting up.pins. Pvt. John Logan Monday—Photographic club. a meeting of the American home and . Helen Curley' won prizes for Wednesday—Bridge and card night. high score in the mixed bowling on md literature departments of the Saturday, March 14th, formal St. Bed Bank 'Woman's club Friday at Saturday night. Among the junior hostesses bowling were Kathcrlne Patrick's dance. Music will be fur- the clubhouse, A covered-dish lunch- Aid Riverview nished by the 113th. Infantry or- Bon was served preceding the meet- and Helen Curley, Margaret Scott and Betty VanSant. We hope to chestra, Special floor show. ing, under the direction of Mrs. Canteen workers who served this Marcus Hlgglnbotbam, Jr. Cartons of Homemade interest service men's wives in this weekly event. past week were Mrs. George Ash- Mra, Franklin C, McGili, chairman Jelly Given to Hospital mead, Miss Ruth M. Fcakes, Mrs. of the American, home department Mrs. J. D. Rogers sang an Inter- Robert Eisner, Mrs. Robert Mer- of the third district, and president esting group of songs on Sunday tens, Mrs. V. J. Mdorhead, Mrs. ot Point Pleasant Woman's club, Two large' boxes of home-made at the flre-olde hour. She was ac-Bayard Stout, Mllss Elizabeth Scow- apoke at the American home de- jams, Jellies and preserves were companied at the piano by Andre croft, Mrs. George Linton, Miss Bet- partment meeting. This part of the given to Riverview hospital by the Benolst, accompanist for the well- ty VanSant, Mrs. Enslcy M. White, program was arranged by Tfl.it. Her- Ladles' Hobrew society no-a Purlm known violinist, Albert Spauldlng. Miss Margaret Thompson, Mrs. Wil- mann Asendorf. > , gift to.the institution. Tho sweets Mrs. Frank Sindllnger of Holmdel liam Sayre, Mrs. M- J- Lorenzo,1 Miss Mrs, A Barton Cross, a member were collected at a meeting held presented several new songs for the Helen Powers, Miss Patsy Powers, of the little Silver Woman's club, Tuesday night at tho Jewish Com- service men which one has writ- Miss Anne Whitney, Miss" Marcla reviewed. "Mission to Moscow," 'writ- munity center. ten. The lounge asusual was crowd- Thompson, Miss Dorothy Ture, Mrs. ten by Ambassador Joseph D&vles, PlanB are complete for tho 20th ed to capacity. Miss Patricia Seely Marllla W. Walsworth, Miss Jane i at tile literature meeting. A quiz was annual Purim ball to be held Sun- played for the community singing. VanSiclen, Miss Marion D. Baker, also conducted. day at the center. Mrs. Samuel Patronesses for the afternoon were Miss Jeanne Hackett, Miss Loulne Announcement was made of Oreenblatt and Mrs. Mae Newman, Mrs. Benjamin Crate and Mrs, Dan- Vlcary, Miss Lillian Dillon, Miss March activities, and all members assisted by.members, are directing iel B. Olson. Marion Cook, Miss Dorothy Wood, will be notified of coming events by the event. . ' The- regular Thursday night dance MrB. J. J. Boyd, Mrs. C. L. Despard, the monthly club bulletin. Miss The Hebrew Sunday-school will was attended by many service men Mrs. E. M. Crane, Mrs. Edgar A. Lucy E. Torapktns, executive secre- give a Purlm entertainment Sunday who have just arrived at Fort Mon- Knapp, Miss Honora Knapp, MIBS morning at 10 o'clock. The pupils, D, E. Busch- and Mrs. Edward tary of tho county Red Cross will morning at iu OCIOCK. xno pupi s, mou.h- The 8eemed very much speak on "How the Red Cress Func- coached by Pvt. William Marks, will d by the dance floor, the Feakes! , • . give a play, Casting of LotB. Orlg- ! impreBse tions in Tour County," at a meeting give a play, "Casting of LotB." Orlg-! mus)e and ,„„ juhlor hosteBseB. inal plays, written by pupils, Ml be ; Senior hostesses who served were Friday, March 13. The hostesses will inal plays written by pupils Ml be Mrs, 'William Wyckoff, Mrs. Samuel Mrs. Hermann Asendorf, Mrs. Mar- be Mrs. George H. Norman, Mrs, and Mrs. J, D, Rogers wero Frances Beiderman and Miss Betty cus Higglnbothnm, Miss Elizabeth ..Charles ,.E..-Meekerr =Mra.-John_J, . _. ones Jor_tbe jetejilngfc^^^ -Hlgglnson.-Mrs.—Lcster-^McKnight, O'Shea and.Mrs, John Regan, The Goldin. The blackout Friday night was the meeting members Mrs, J. B, Dre«7 Mrs. Fldwin Ir- program la in charge of the club During made quite complete with the addi- wln, Miss Marion Force, Mrs. welfare and civics department, knitted on five-inch wool squares tion of ply-board blinds on tho George Linton, Mrs. William Bat- Department meetings will be held for an afghan which the society downstalr'a windows. The canteen tersby, Mrs. E. A. Bed>, Mrs. D. B Friday, March 27. The welfare, will give to the county Red Cross. with no windows at all, makes an Olson, Mrs. Alice L. Halper, Miss civics and education department The society, assisted by the Young i lnt6fMtlng retMttt Sally Light,- Mios Dorothy Mctzgar membeca will sew for welfare agen- Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Charles Tldball of the Army-Navy and Mrs. L. A. Hayward. cies at a session at 10:30 a, m. Book association and men members of Y.M.C.AV headquarters staff visited reviews, of current best-sellers and the Congregation B'rial Israel, the club Sunday. non-fiction, will be featured at the earned *160 for the county Eed! Norman R, Farnum has been ap- Literature and drama department Cross war fund at a card party, pointed head of the Eatontaton Stork Shower meeting at 2 o'clock. An exhibition held last month. U.S.O. club, tho'new club'set up for of handicraft, antiques and hobbles Mrs.. Julius Straus reported on the 112th Infantry. Mr. FaVnum At Fair Haven will be featured' by the American jewing done for Riverview hospital was formerly connected with the , home department at 3 o'clock. Mrs, by society members, Several mem- Greenwich, Connecticut Y.M.C.A. Frank K, Ganter, Mrs. Prank War- bers are enrolled in the first aid Prizes for high score at bridge Party Given for ner, Sr, and Mrs. J. Daniel Tuller are course conducted at the center by | Monday wgnt W6re won by tvl> In charge of the program. Dr. A. Alfred Fodell Monday nights. Jlm Cavognaro and Mlss Dorothy Mrs. Robert Zerr The club executive board will meet Members were Invited to attend' Bartlett starting on Wednesday, tomorrow morning at 9:45 o'clock. the dedication ceremonies of the card nlgnt wlu ba heUI e Several , members will attend the Methodist church, Sunday, March Wednesday night Instead of Mon- A stork shower was given Thurs- XI day night at the home of Mrs. Les- state civics and legislative depart- 15. Mrs. Harry Lehman was Intro-, day- MrB- MarcU8 Higglnbotham, ter England at Fair Haven for Mrs. ments' luncheon at Trenton, Mon- duced as a new member. |jr-i i8 ln charge of the playing and . Members gave a pair of, brass the. game adds zest Robert Zerr. The many gifts filled day, March 3D. The third district her lntereBt ln an old-fashjoned cradle placed In spring conference .'will be held at candle sticks to Mrs. Alex Bradln, to th0 eVenlng. a member who is moving to As-1 Miss Dorothy-Wood posed for the front of tho fireplace. Sitting In Aabury Park, Tuesday, March 31; rocking chair beside the cradle was crisp cottons bury Park. Purlm refreshments, photographio club Monday night. given by Mrs. Max Greenberg in Mrs. Florence Purdy, holding a doll. Dorothy la of the true model type, Present besides those mentioned Salvaging Scrap honor of her daughter's recent mar- and some interesting pictures should riage, were served. were Mrs. Dorothy Dangler, Mrs. At Shrewsbury result. The club is fortunate ln Peggy Piccolo, Mrs. Mary Pryor, having to many attractive junior Mrs. Gladys Krcger, Mrs. Evelyn "The hungry mouths of the de- hostesses for photographic studies, for indoors and out Bowie, Mrs. Ann Roswell, Mrs. fense Industry'y s blast furnaces musust Patricia Morgan Bertha Adie,. Mrs.. Muriel Mack,. Mrs- be fed; tfielr Insatiable "appetltoa :"' PRESEMi? Florence Hansen, Mrs. Nellie Ege- demand every ounce of scrap metal When I wear cottons, thank goodnest I don't Kttve To Wed John Boyd Marines from Lakehurst are drop- land, Mrs. Catherine Otis, Mrs. Dor- we can give," Forrest Smith, chair- othy Stadler, Mrs. Mae Axelaon, Mrs to worry about costly spots. If a blob of Frencli man of Shrewsbury's "Salvage for ping in at the club once ln a while, H Virginia Wilson, Mrs. Josephine Victory1' program declared today. Ceremony Saturday brightening the dance floor with their dress uniforms. .. . Woolley, Mrs. Margaret Jacubecy, dressing, a smudge of garden dirt or some /urni" "You^Tnay DO harboring a poten- Mrs. Mary Elien Jones, Mrs. Alice tial steel helmet, a bomber's car- at Asbury Park •> We are ever Impressed by the ad- Scalie, Mrs. Helen Ell, Miss Char- ture polish lands on my dress it all comes out in ventures which have been packed bureter or even a Garand rifle In lotte White and Misa Lillian Rhodes. the wash. your cellar or attic," ho stated, ask- Mlse Patricia Lee Morgan, daugh- into the lives of so many of the ing that borough residents search ter of Mrs. Paul Morgan of Wana- youngest service men visiting the their premises for metal scrap— mossa, and the late Mr. Morgan, will club. So many of them have done Brotherhood To anything containing Iron,.. steel, .cop - be married Saturday to Sgt. John the things about which the*average per, brass, zinc, aluminum or lead. Blair Boyd, Jr., son of Mrs. Edna man sits home, and dreams. Pvt. Entertain Ladies "Saturday mornings when the Boy | Proctor Boyd of Front street, at the Howard Chase ran away from homo Scouts stop at your house for your Aabury Park Presbyterian church. at an early age. He studied navi Tickets are soiling fast for the paper, cardboard and rags, make Tho ceremony will be 'performed by gatton and with a buddy who knew annual Ladies' night of the Brother- the pastor, Rev. Charles Franklin boats, earned his living hunting hood of the Presbyterian church to 'House 'n Garden" Prints •ure there are no forgotten pieces be held Monday at 7:15 o'clock in of metal scrap lying around your Shaw, at 4.o'clock, s sharks off the coast of California home. Worn out tire chains, a The prospective bride haa~chosen and-South America.- Ho can tell tho church-eooifll hall, Thoy may broken down lawn mower, pieces of Miss Jban Fisher of Loch Arbour as many good stories of being becalmed be purchased from , A. Trumbull pipe or an old radiator; these aro her maid of honor. Mra. Frank Necl for days at sea. Before being in- Smith, Karl G. Jansky, Joseph C. the kind pf things that will help of Memphis, Tennessee, Miss Mor- ducted into the army, Howard and Davison or from members of the keep the nation's forges busy, Savo gan's cousin, and Miss Audrey Bech- his partner had drawn up plans for executive committee. tol of Asbury Park will bo brides- the rehabilitation of a subchaser. A dinner will be served under the and give all your scrap metal to the A. BRUNCH COAT in gay red or green aiid whiu eHSch Scouts, and don't forget old rubber maids. The blue prints show cabins ,for five supervision of Harry C. Barnard, Is badly needed too," Mr. Smith Thomas T. Kiely of Wost Field, and the plan was to cruise the Car-Jr., and the program will be ln Tiij/i white triple-band piping. Sixes 12 to 44* said. Mr. Boyd's cousin, will bo beat man, ibbean for small salvage jobs. We charge ,of Herbert E. Werner, Dav- and another cousin, R. Edwmds hope his dreams come true. id Jones, Harry W. Crawford and Explaining the urgent need- of Kioly, James D. Bllgh of Washing- The following letter has been ro- Herbert E. Edwards. It is expected B. TVCKED FRONT on avihiU ground, floral print dreii paper salvage, Mr. Smith cited an ton, D.C., Frank F. Blaisdall of Red celved from Pvt. Dallas Sclmad that over 150 Brotherhood mem- example of war's drastio toll of the tchote white collar it edged tn'lfc make-believe tatting. Bank and Dr, Anson G. Hoyt of whose appeal for games and rec-bers and their ladies will attend tho nation's paper supplies. Thirty Riimson will be ushers. ords for his company, now stationed annual affair. 38toW. thousand tons a month are needed Miss Morgan Is a graduate of As- on a "small island," was previously The program will include Simeon (or packing shells in the Army's bury Park high school and tho Bul-published. Oliver of New York city, a native ordnance plants alone, not to men- C. VEE-POCKETS on * thirticaUt dreu in red, blvt or lard-school of New York city. She "I wish to thank you very much of Alaska, who will render several tion the thousands' of other war Is employed at Now York city and for tho part the U.S.O. has played selections upon tho piano. Mr. Oli- navy and white. 14 to 20 and 40 and 42. uses, such as packing small arms Sgt.'Boyd Js stationed at Fort Dlx. in obtaining equipment for the sol- ver spoko to the organization a few ammunition and small parts, ha MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS. HOME FROCKS, 4TB TWO*. Ho attended Red Bank high school diers here. We have received sev- weeks ago about his experiences In stated. and Peddle school at Hlghtstown. eral boxes of games from the Coca- Alaska and of his first glimpse of By the end of this year, It is pre- Cola company and the Red Cross civilization. Gordon Berger, soloist dicted, two-thirds of the nation's since I wrote to you and we sure of Fred Warlng's 15-minute radio estimated production of nine mil- Shower For enjoyed them very much. We aroBhow every week-day night, will lion tons will go directly to war looking forward to the time when also sing several baritone solos and needs. To meet this tremendous in- Lincroft Girl we shall receive some records. They the metropolitan entertainer, Leo crease ln demand It will be neces- A miscellaneous shower was given will ba appreciated very much. Roff, will present novelty acts and sary to salvage every ounce of pa-, Miss Julia McCarron of Lincroft by show his skill as a juggler. per, Mr. Smith pointed out. Thanking you again, I remain a group of friends Friday night at Pvt. Dallas Schaad. To top off the entertainment, "Bofore the war approximately 75 the homo of Mrs. Ada Woodward, Spring Comfort with well-known guest speaker will be per cent of all paper uaod In New P, S. Wo are also looking for- Rlvcrsldo Heights, Mlddlctown town- present to talk of tho current eventa Jersoy -was burned or-discarded and ward to the time when wo shall be ship. Miss McCarron, daughter of ablo to visit your great" club there In tho world of today. never returned to production, now Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCarron, is en- every scrap of paper must bo saved gaged tq John Malloy, Jr. of Keans- for repossessing. If evory box, car-burg. 'Your Footprint in Leather'* ton and paper bag, as well as news- The party rooms wero decorated papers and magazines, can go back with Valentino trimmings. Mlsa Mc- Into production, we may be able to Carron received many gifts. Group meet the war ofTort's stupendous de- singing was enjoyed with Miss Mc- mand for paper," Mr, Smith do- Carron at the piano. Mr. Malley en- 9.95^10.95 clared.. . tertained with several SOIOB. Refresh- The Boy Scouts, under the direc- ments wero served. tion of Scoutmaster William Legg Present wero Mrs. McCnrron, Mrs. A. MATRIX "HOPE," perforated patent Itather tU with md Morgan Knapp, county scout Charles Leonard, Mrs. John Mauser, open toe. Alio black, tan, blue kid 10.9* official and member of tho salvage Mrs, Gerard Domldion, Mrs, Sarah committee, , aro making house to Domldlon, Mrs, Harry Sprung, Mrs, house collections . evory Saturday. William McKnight, Mrs. Valorio CHECK € B. MATRIX "DONNA," black cotton-and-wool gabar- Proceeds from the sale of salvaged Gotzlor, Mrs, Stanley Shllwell, Mrs. YOUR NO. A dine bootie. Also black and navyl -10.9i material will be turned over to tho Charles Conovcr, Mrs. Harold Potter, BELOW troasurer of the local troop, Mr. Mrs. Harold Porry, Mrs, Lena Foley, MATRIX "PAVLA," nailhead-btuikled tan calf, open Knapp Indlcatod, - stating that tho Mrs. Edward Sodon, Mrs. John Mal- boys wero enthusiastically co-oper- ley, Sr., Misses Lillian Sprung, Ellen toe pump. — —~10.9S »tlng In tho salvage program. Mom- Mauser, Shirley Stllwell, Shirley IF YOUR TELEPHONE EXCHANGE IS LISTED BELOW bars of the salvage committee bo- Borgoy, Ida Sickles, Mao Walsh and KXCLVSIVK WITH BAMBERGER'S IN NKWARK lides Mr. Smith and Mr. Knapp aro Mary Voorhlos, Harold Duncan, CALL THE BAMBERGER TELESERVICE THE SHOE SALON, FOURTH flOOR rtiomaa Osborn and J. H, Miles. Russell Bavin, Frank McCarron, Wil- NUMBER SHOWN rh» committee functions under tho liam McKnight and Gerard Domld- lon. Cost to Call Coat to Call You tusplces of the local defense coun- Exchange MArket 2-1212 by Telesorvlco Savo Writing War Risk, Matawan IOC Patriotic Parade 10c Bombardment Policies Arranged For Show Keyport Issuance of war risk ond bombard- A patrlotlo parado will precede ment Insurance, stopped when tho Ihe fashion show at tho Molly Pit- United States doclmcct war on the Keansburg Iher - hotel tomorrow afternoon, Axis powers, has been resumed by vhen eight members of tho county sovenal companies. Ono agency, HI. Holmdel Red Cross will model uniforms of It. Snydor & Co., of Atlantic High- he various corps ot the organiza- lands, wrote policlos totaling $100,000 tion. The show Is being given for within 24 hours after the companies Red Bank -20c. Honmouth Memorial hospital by agreed to Issue this kind of Insur- ihe Shrewsbury auxiliary, ance again. Long Branch 3Oc_ 25c. Models will bo Mrs. Field Mount, The decision of tho federal govern- vho will wonr the uniform of ad- ment not to provide frna insurance .Highja^ds '^JT*. "W6t'""M—Jl •rbr"KbWb's"D'bnlboa'*as"lHo'prfii«lppp a [amej, Jr., nuraei' aides; Mis* Ann reason tho Insurance companies de f. Hosier, start assistance; Mrs, cided to Issue the policlos again, Mr. Freehold, .. 3Oc -20c IOC William Lynch and Mrs. W. Ross Snydor tloclnrcd. Ho pointed out Chapmen, ennteen; Mrs, Bertram that tho policies cover practically llnde, nrnllto; Mra, Alfred N. Bea-evory situation roatiltlnfr from war, iltaton, motor corps, and Mrs. U S, Including Invasion, bombardment, Cal| MEtuchen 6-1500 WEDNESDAY STORE HOURS, 11 A. M TO 9 fc hviuktr, gr«K ladli*. aerial warfare, lira and explosion, . «-f jf

RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 5, 1942. Atlantic Highlands payment of chapter duw, and tat Jerry Applegate WHIKLPOOL BATH 11,000 Hours Of status of, such number* in th« nt- V«f can be bouiht tlonal society. . [ Officers Nominated Has Birthday is Atlantic Ulshfuida Itom William U(I, • Mrs, Edwin It. Farrier, chairman J. Leneurr, A. Kati, Bonto's TMat 8ta A birthday) party was given Frlda; tlon and Mr. Wllllsnjsori) Volunteer Service ox national defense through patri- for Jerry Applegale, son of Mr. am Red Cross workers are happy and otic education, apoke briefly on the Mra. Jerry Applegate of Whit busy In their bright) sunny quar- Given To Red Cross origination of the American flag. By Evening Group street, Guests played games and r> She demonstrated her talk with pic- celved- favors *roo> a pink and yel ters In the new tectlon of the school low Jack Horner pie. building. The help of the Sea. Scoiiti ture*, and also explained the mean- In moving from the, lire house and Shrewsbury Towrte ing of the seal of the United States. Frizes were' given to Patty Foxen Tea mi «rv«4 by the hostesses Carolyn Evernhun, Patty Marx, Vic- alio the aid given by the Boy Scputi Fashion SKow And Card Party toria Meehan, John JTredenburg, Was much appreciated by Mrs. Earle DAR Members Serving Mrs. VanKeuren, Mrs, ElUabeth 8, Richard Wlglns and Norman Cole- S. Snyder, chairman, and the pro- Nelll and 2!rs. Peter Mortenaoa. Th« Planned—Members Give Play hatcher. Others present were Gloria duction ;group. > Mr. Currle also as- County Chapter Offices next melting will be Monday, April Cook', Florence Bayard, Janice Tues sisted in furniture.mending ond re- 6, at the home of Mrs. Eorman H, McFaddln, Long Branch. Reports of Nominations- for officers of the day, Marjorle Evernham, Rona! pairing. •.-•...... Members of Shrewsbury Towne Banner, George Darrow, John Poh The seed, of lewlng machines ]i chapter, Daughters of American tbt annual state conference to 1M , evoninfr group, of Red Bank Wom- Shrewsbury Lansdall Anderson, Glprla Applegate Held March 19 and SO will be s+ven an's club were approved at a mect- stressed by the chairman, who states Revolution, have'more than 11,000 Janice Applegate, Robert Hendrlck- any kind .-will be acceptable tor by delegates. ' ing Monday, with election arranged v hours ot volunteer service to their (Tha Red Bank Register can toe bought sen, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Applegat much,machine work to be complet- credit tor Red Cross work accord- . •»••> • - • for the next session March 16. Mrs, In Shrewsbury at Sharabbs'a mlrltit and and Mr. and Mrs. Enjley Applegate, Ross Wiley was chairman of the ni Greenwood'! store) ed. The local auxiliary of Mon- Ing to'a report given at a meeting 8KAT1NO PABTT SATUBBAT committee. , William Wilson wa« admitted to mouth Memorial hospital has been Monday.by Mrs. Edwin W, Irwln, Officers nominated were Mrs. Ed- Invited to use the .Red, "Cross rooms Red Cross chairman, at the home of . The Belle Hops, girls' slutlng club, Riven-lew hospital Sunday as a med- Oceanport trill hold their first «k«Un,r party gar V.'Dcnlse and Mrs. Floyd King ical patient (DC their meetings the second Tuei- Mrs, Evelyn A. VahKeuren of Nave- day of each month. All workers Saturday night at the Btngfnf for president, Mrs. James Powell and Shrewsbury school pupils present- (The Bad Bank Register can be bough1 sink . River road,, Mlddletown tovrn- Mrs. Burton Moore vice president, are asked to help.00 that one Tues- hlp. Chapter members have alio wheel* arena, Shrewsbury. A pro- ed their first voluntary program of in Oceanport at Harry Malta a and E. \y. gram- of entertainment'has teen ar- Mrs. Robert Cadman and -Mrs. Les- Worthier. day afternoon each month with the second semester In the auditor- completed more than 876 sewn or ranged and prlzea will be given to ter Smith, corresponding secretary, ium..Monday morning. Recitations, Mr, and Mra. Homer Hendrlckaon much needed work for the hospital. knitted garments for the Red Cross, Mrs. Robert Goss and Mrs. Leonard Wolf Hill road, are the parents pf a The- rooms are open till day Thurs- tha best-dressed club arid also the songs, piano selections, poems, Im- club coming the longest distance. Comptcn recording secretary and personations, etc., featured the ex- daughter, born Monday at Monmouth days and. Fridays and all are in Several chapter members are serv- Mrs/lrwin Campbell and Mrsi Philip Memorial hospital. Although the whole world It at war the vHaVwork of hospitals on vfted to, see the new quarters and ing as gray ladles' and with the There wilt also be a parade of clubs e;clses. Jonathan Niles, first graMe, present, T. Smith treasurer. rc-clted "There Was a Crooked Man"; Councilman C. Kenneth Riddle, the home front must go on. Within their four walls life- and-death to lend .a hand. ataff asilBtance corps of the county Mrs. Lawrenc Schilling, president, Fremond Cromer, reception grade, chairman of the defense council, struggles occur every day. Monmouth Memorial'hospital continues The health officers reported a few Red.Crois.' Mrs. Irwln reported that earned Mrs. Clark Wallace chairmaa sang "God Bless America" and (or announced the blackout in the bor- to give hundreds of treatments dally to,young and old, rich and poor oases ,o{ .chlpkenpox at last Thurs- Mrs. Herbert D. Wright, & chapter IABAB BABT. of tellers, to be assisted by Mrs. an encore entertained with "You Are ough Friday night a complete suc- alike, The aged woman In the photo receives daily hydrb^nassage in day's meeting < of the board of health, member, Is serving, as a member of Henry K. Carpenter, Mrs. Stanley My Sunshine"; James Payne, first cess, stating he had received the the whirlpool bath, an Important plec« ot physical 'therapy equip- No epidemic' is .anticipated. The the national Red Cross board of di- Mr. and Mra. Leslie La-Bar, Wilson A. Gilhert, Mrs, JoseDh T. Clayton grade, played "Stepping High" on fullest co-operation from everyone ment. , > • community has; been free of conta- rectors, . avenue, Port Monmouth, ar« the par- ond Miss Ruth. Clayton..Members.ol the piano, while Thomas Cowen, first called upon, There, were 35 police gious diseases, this year. Mrs. Daniel B;-Olson, regent, an- ents of a son, born Saturday at Mon- tho nominating committee were Mr.s. grade, presented a piano selection, reserves, 24 fire reserves, 31 air raid mouth Memorial hospital, an exhibit In the school. They, have . Mrs, Katharine Klenck, who has-l nounced the appointment of Mrs. Harvey D. Smock, Mrs. ROES King, VThe Singing Mouse." Beverly An- wardens, »even demolition crew • ' "a> iaa» .- ' Highlands been.Btudylngr.the cotton belt and the been a patient In Monmouth Mem- Burrnett W, Straus as conservation Mrs C. -C. Perrine, Mrs: LeBter derson, reception grade, contributed members and 18 Boy Scouts on duty. orial hospital \v|th a fractured hip, chairman, to. fill the vacancy caused It pays to advertise in TheBeglittr. Smith, Mrs. Leonard Compton, .Mrs. a.recitation, "Two Little Kittens." The Boy. Scouts delivered messages exhibit will show the various stage {Tie Bed Bank Haajister can be bought of growth from cotton to the.seed was brought to her home on Ocean by the resignation of Mrs.'C, Wll- W. Gilbert Manson,. Mrs. Raymond on their bicycles. in Highlands from I. Greenspan, Mr. Mull, boulevard last Friday. Mrs. Marian iam Vocke, She also reported on Nancy Meyer, third grade, recited tor. Bedle'i drug store and Joseph Sta, and to the finished product. Cotton Kennedy and Miss Catherine Le- 'Silly Mllly";, Betsy Anson, second Juhghans Is attending her as nurse. large shipments of cancelled stamps Maistre. Mrs. Charles Nicholi, president of len) . • planting Is also planned. grade, played a piano Solo, "Happy the Woman's Society for Christian Corporal Galvin of the state po- Fred Welter expects to be called which have been sent to St, Anne's Christian Science Mrs. Robert Marvin and Mrs. Ella Furmer." Faith Hilton, third grade, A talk In nutrition' by Mrs. Jean Service o( the Methodist church has Barber and a report on the work of lice showed some safety posters at to army service next week. children's hospital In London, Eng- D Wiltshire announced plans for a sang "My Pledge of Allegiance"; announced a clam chowder luncheon, the last meeting of the senior and A son was born last week" to Mr. land, • where authorities jell the Reading Room card party apd fashion show to be the dental dlnlc in school by the Mary-Ann. Smith,; secondigradc,_prei .which was Jo_ have been held^atjhe junior safety patrols and the mem' and Mrs. William Bowne of Mount stamps to collectors. Six beds have ' held *FridaTy "night;"Mfcrir30- 'at-MeV -clerk, Daniel-Mills, featured an sented a piano selection," ""Shtf M '"Be church "hall "JHaFCh"':131»has-been In bera -have -been--drawing and study avenue—:.-^-^_.^__^_J_ been maintained through thMe.BB.lea. - Church Edifice,' chanic street school. The clothcj Coming 'Round the Mountain," fol- interesting:'" and Instructive "Tesslon definitely postponed. last night of the Parent-Teacher ait Ing routers which are to be posted The store at First and Highland A letter was read from the newly: will be shown by .Town & Country lowed by Tonl Parker playing "God on the bulletin board in one of tho S08 BrosTdTirroeV ^ Bifik shop. ••••'-. Mrs. Helen Maxson left Friday for soclation in the school building. Miss avenues,, occupied many year* by formed army of the Potomac chap- Bless America" on the piano, Miami, Florida,, where she lsrecu- rooms. The next meeting, of the the late Conover E. White, Is being Members of tho card party com- Anna V. Drew, president, presided r; Daughters of the Union, Inviting •, Tel. Red Bank 9480-J. - Five boys of the seventh grade, uerating from a recent illness. She and introduced the speakers. patrols will. be held Friday after extensively remodeled by the new members to attend the opening meet- mltteo Includo Mrs! Irwin D. Camp- Ted Pcgram, Dlxon Poat, James Fc- was accompanied by her son. noon, March 12. OPEN DXlLV bell, tickets; Mrs. R; Theodore, Bix- The high tides and" rainstorm of owner. ing and installation' ceremonies at dorko, Albert Duncan and David Mrs. Edward Dufner of Reading, Monday, night Hooded Bay avenue The Woman's Society Of Christian Rev. Paul Freldrlch of New Bruns- the Atlantic Highlands Presbyterian ."; I. t» 4 V, M. ler, prizes; Mrs. Harold S. Dowstra, Pennsylvania, paid a surprise visit tables; Mrs. Manson, cards and rowell, sang "There's a Long, Long for several blocks with water up to Service met Tuesday afternoon'. 1 wick, a former pastor of the local church, Monday of next week,' MM, Trail," and David Archer, seventh to her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. the home of- Mrs,' Louisa D. Card. Exoepl Sundays and tables; Mrs. Albert Dlelman, Mrs. car axles,. No serious damage re- Methodist church, will he the after- John F. Wright, cHaplaln, announced Holldoya. grade, recited nursery rhymesr and Mrs. Warren McNamee, over the sulted. Henry Hanson and William B. noon Bpeaker at the annual roll call he death of a chapter member, Mrs. Harold Botkln and Mrs, Jeeaie Egoff, week-end. refreshments. John Jeffrey, eighth grade, enter- Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacConnach Williams are awaiting a call Into the next Thursday, March 12, and Rev, John E. Rellly ot Atlantic Highlands, Friday Evenlnja, 7:80 to t:W. ' ThB fashion show will be arranged tained with imitations of dive bomb- A box luncheon and quilting bee are parents of a daughter born Fri- Army service. , *'• Dr. Arthur H. Brown, pastor of the Sunday, February 22. by Mrs. Wiley, Mrs.. Schilling, Mrs. ing, machine-gunning and rifle bat- was held at the Methodist church day at Monmouth Memorial hospital. The attendance record of the local Ridgewood Methodist church nnd rage; Joan Cowen, fourth grade, hall Thursday! Present were Mrs. school for February was 90.2%, Pu- Two amendments to the ^national Hire til. Elbla, tha Worka of Man Donald Needham, Mrs. Kenard Bak- At a postponed council session last son of Mrs. Oliver A. Brown of Batar Zddr, Olnovtrtr and Founder played "Study In C Major" on the Charles Prothero, Mrs. Wene Gas- pils neither absent nor tardy were: society by-laws were read by Mrs. er, Mrs. Walter H. Dohrn and Mrs. Thursday the 1942 borough budget Ocean boulevard, will preach at the Olson. The prbposod changes, which of Onrlatian Sclinee, and all otier piano; Virginia Duncan, fourth kell, Mrs. John Slivers, Mrs, Louis Sixth'Grad*—Sheldon Be Vosty, Vlnl evening service. A supper will be authorlrad Ohclatlkn Science UUra- Joseph Evans. . as passed on second reading. It will be voted on at the national con- ture may ta r«ad, borrowed or nor. grade, entertained wtlh a tap dance, R. Wood, Mrs. Harry Blakeslee, Mrs. Knlitht, Walter SchlndUr,'William Slo Berved between, the two services. Mrs. L...P. Schaefer, welfare chair- must be approved by Walter Darby, euro, Batte . Sodon;' Stanley Stewart, erenco next month, concern life chased. and the program was concluded by John Hulse, Mrs. Perley Riddle, Mra. Rev. Parris C. Greenly, the pastor, man, reported that three over-bed Charles Gulllaudeau, Mrs. George commissioner of local government, Thomas Williams. memberohilp and dues for such The Public la Walcome guitar selections, "Deep In the Heart sefore its final adoption at a public Fifth Grade—Holmea Crawford, George will preside at both gatherings at tables have been ordered for Rlvsr- of Texas," "Tea For Two" and "He's Loper, Mrs. Charles Nichols, Mrs. Hendrlcki, Laurence Keyei, Violet Max members, and rules effecting non- vicw hospital! Mrs. Moore, chairman Searing. Tho next regular meeting son. Carolina Williams. which greetings will be extended by 1-A In the Army," played by Joseph Charles Walling, Mra. Milford Rouse, visiting clergymen. of a cake sale held Saturday at the Scott and Jack Skakandy, eighth Mrs. A. S. Wolntencroft and Mrs. f mayor and council will be held fourth Grade—Joseph Atkins, Loilla Strand, theater, reported more than Brokaw, Thomaa '.Cooper; Alph'onBo. Mou. grade. George C. D. Hurley. Next Thurs- 'ucsday, March 10. raux, Paul Hellly, Bobtrt Sodon. A new chapter of the Daughters $21 -was cleared. ' Forty-eight out of a class of 50 of the Union will be organized at Since all those who volunteered to day the women will again meet for Third Grade—Willis Reilly, David Wil- MONEY LOANED Mrs. Donald Needham, program quilting, at which time they expect omen passed their examinations In liams, Jean Galloway, Joan Fhillipi, Ber- a meeting next Monday at 2 p, m. on Jewelry, Sliver, Musical Inatrnments, Oaraeras, chairman, reported plans for the appear on the program were not he first aid course conducted under nice Boger. In the Presbyterian ohurch. Mrs. called upon due to lack of time, the to finish their third quilt. Quilting Second Grade—Ullian Keyes. Binoculars, etc 1' next meeting. The garden depart- tusplces of the local defense council John Ray Haywood, state regent, •~~ ^. Ucanaad «ne) bondad by Slata el N. J. pupils voted to continue the program Is being done for private parties' in First Grades—Hobert Gant, Goorgt ment, directed by Mrs. Lester Smith, >y Fire Chief Howard Monahan, in- Kcyes. William Pitta, James Warrlniton, WE FAY CA8H FOB OLD GOLD AND 8ILVKB next Monday morning. order to raise additional necessary will preside, Following the meet- •will present a program and film funds. itructor. The final session was held Charles Rogers, Mary Brown, Lilly Belle ing, a reception will be held In the During February the local school PHta. "How Does Your Garden Grow?" ;aj> afternoon irc*the school audl- With all officials at their feapective church social hall at which refresh- The hostesses will be Mrs. Peter pupils maintained an average atten- Miss Mildred VanBrunt of Portau- oilum. An advanced courso will ments will be served. Broadway Loan Co. dance percentage of 88. Thirty-four peck, Js recuperating from a recent posU, the blackout In this village Pingltore chairman, Mrs. . Powell, tart Friday afternoon of next week. was a success:. Ladles' Night .will bs observed {06 Broadway (Opp. Jacob 8tatab«ch'a) Long Branca Miss Evelyn Porter and Miss Lor- pupils wore neither absent nor tardy. operation at her home here. Catherine, daughter of Mr., and The honor list follows: Mrs. Blanche Dow, Mr. and Mrs, Monday, March 16, by the Brothor- etta Regan. its. Edward Andrews of Fourth hood in . the Presbyterian church. R«,c«ptlon Grades—Fremond Cromer. Pierre Allaire and Edward Wither- treet, was five years old last Wed- ThTpfogram~McndayTilght was in all wero-Sunday guests of Mr. and Centerville Dr. R. W. Baeseman of AsburyPark, MOLLY PITCHER FOOD MARKET First Grade-^-Jbnathan NlleVUuf'Mary chargo of tho drama department, of Vlridnln Mason. aesday and a party- waa givon at nn eye specialist, who traveled end Mrs, Roger Donaldson of Eaton- ler home. Games were played and which Mrs. Powell is chairman. The Second Grade—Gerald Cromrr, Harold town-Oce"anport boulevard. A Defense Council meeting was studied in India In mi' and 1»39,| 18 Monmouth St. Free Delivery Phone R. B. 3144 department members gave a oac-act arobsen and Wlnlnm Archer. efreshments served. Present were held at the school house Tuesday -will deliver a lecture on that coiin- play, "Beauty Secrete." The •_ play Third Grade—Paul Bucknleir. Charles Mrs. Charles Gulllaudeau and Mrs. joretta, Louise and Patricia An- I Cromer. John Feist, Howard Strauss; Ben- Milford Rouse,' co-chairman of thn evening. .. ;ry, Illustrated with technicolor pic- SPBINQ CHOICE OUTS "'was directed by Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Mnln.-VinVlletr—Flilth—-Hilton,—-Hl'rrtot •ewa,- Charles McCall, Patricia tures taken by himself, Miss Les- RIB SPRINflr Mndnlck and Mary Unterbors. cake and food sale and fancy" table -Relatives from Brooklyn who have Schilling and Mrs. tEmil , Singdahl- Mohr, Charles Williams, Robert" arid been visiting Albert Slano returned lie Correal will entertain with vocal sen. Members of the cast were Mrs. Fourth Grade—Lour* Atkinson, C»rol held at the church hall Saturday by tardy, Eljon G'jlttrmnn anil Ronald Rhll- William Matthews, John Mendes, home Monday. solos. A reception will follow the LAMB SIRLOIN LAMB Cadman, Mrs. Walace Bennett, Mrs. the Woman's Society for Christian llpi. • Service, reported the affair as being incent Worth, Doris Hartgroye, Mrs. Francci Stanhope and son evening's program and refreshments Robert Goes, Mrs, Ernest Gllllland Fifth Grade—Virginia. Duncui, Hit* successful. Daniel, 'Marie and Peggy Worth, Mrs. H. V. Walling and Mrs. Fred will be served. . STEAKS CHOPS ond Miss porter.. Wenei, Richard Maguire and Robert Scott. jillian • Henlck, Jean Papajadro, SHOULDERS Sixth Grade—Jean Maria Tapper. Raymond Quackenbush, son of Mr. Young were Maplewood visitors re Congregations of the three Third Mra. Claud Ruch opened' the pro- Seventh' Grade—Bavid Crowfll. Albert and Mrs. Nelson Quackenbush, cele- 'homas Derby, Mrs. Margaret Mc- cently. avenue churches will join In Holy Duncan, Dlxon Posl, David Archer. How- !all, Mrs. Vincent Worth, Mrs. gram with a group of three piano brated his third birthday Thursday. Miss Elisabeth Nunziato of Mat- Week, services to be held in the selections, all written by contempor- rd Archer, Patricia Hilton and Ruth Seorge Pullgnano, Mrs. William 19! J lib. ,ang«. Presbyterian church. They will be 29L Mrs. Gertrude Davis of GooBcneck awan spent the week-end on the ary composers. Before giving her Eighth Grade—Kenneth Duncan, John Point la ill at her home here. Worth, Mrs. Catherine Faller and held Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- Boneless Rolled NEW program Mrs. Ruch explained the ufTrey, Bernard Marx and Ediraid Sagur- Mrs. Catherine Williams. Dearborn farm; PRIME ,on. > Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hehdrickson, day evenings of -that week and a POT SAUER circumstances which each number The Youth Fellowship'will hold a Mr, and Mrs. Tony Esposlto and BIB Miss Anna Louise Campbell, formerly of Wolf Hill avenue, arc Mrs. Olimpla Nunziato of Matawan three-hour service will take place ROAST 35f KRAUT \ras written under and gave a brief It. Patrick's party March 17 In the on Good Friday, starting at noon, b 5 BOAST 29f " resUniB'of thTIives bftlie composers; daughter of Mm. Bruce W. Camp- the parents of a daughter, born Mon- spent Sunday with Edward Cerll- b bell, Is a'rnehibif'of the Skfdmbre day at" Monmouth" Memorial hos' QCial room ot.the Methodlstchurch. Rev. William R. Schllllnger will be Refreshments were served by the ?here will be games," prizes and re- ono and family. Fresh Boneleu allege chorus, composed of 60 pital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mallconica the speaker Wednesday, Rev. Par- HAHBUBOEB LAUB BEST- ..... hostesses, Mrs. Moore chairman, Mrs. reshments. . rls C. Greenly, Thursday, anil Rev. Needham, Mrs. Perrine, Mrs. Ralph licked slnger«, which will give Its Mrs. Arthur T. Dear, Jr., of Port- and Missel Josephine and Saveria STEAK . ROLLETTS BOLOGNA 25f second annual concert at Town Hall, aupeck is reported ill. Tho Sunday-school board met Donald N. Correal, Good Friday. A b K. Mulford and Miss Vera Norcross. 'uesday and an official board meet- Maliconica spent Sunday in Brook- New York cl>y, Tuesday, March 2t, Tha auxiliary of Riverview hos- union service will be held In Cen- lg v.'ill take place tonight at the lyn. FLORIDA IT t)£a TEXAS Q < 1/jo assisted by the college instrumental pital will meet at the home of Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Smeck and tral Baptist church Palm Sunday trio. Elmer M. Hlntz, chairman of George Loper March 12. :ethoc\ist parsonage. , night, March 29, with the Presby- .TXJICE 111 for 6J PINK MEAT O for 1U DAUGHTKR TO BEBBYS Mrs. Mary Papasadoro of Boston Henry Loshen of Jersey City were the division of music, will conduct. Mrs. Thomas Farley, Sr., has re- Sunday visitors at the home.of Mr. terian church pastor as prtacher. ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT The concert will benefit the Skid- Isited over the week-end her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Berry, Pine turned home from Monmouth Me- [rs. Leon Martorano, and Mrs. Francis Stanhope. Lieutenant and' Mrs. Rogers of more Red Cross war fund, and Is morial hospital, where shefhas been Chatham have leased the Siegfried LARGE EXTRA LARGE Of Brook avenue, Eatontown, are the Mrs. Charles Blcler will be hostess Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ambroslno parents of a daughter, born Monday one of the activities of the college patient. and family spent Sunday with Mrs. house on Second avenue. SNOW WHITE 23'lb SUNKI8T CO doi. defense council. might at the Trailers club card par- at Monmouth Memorial hospital. Mrs. Nelson Quackenbush visited y. Mrs. Charles Howcll was first Frank PeluBo of Newark. Rev. Donald N. Correal will preach MUSHROOMS LEMONS her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nel- rile winner at last week's affair. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Juliana of Sunday morning in the Presbyter- son of South Amboy recently. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shay of New Red Bank and Mr. and Mrs. Josoph ian church on the subject, "Tho The Boy Scout Troop, No. 58, is Mazza of Rumaon spent Sunday Disturbance of a Graveyard" and selling tickets for a card party to be fork city spent the week-end with er parents, Mr, and Mrs, B, J, Nel- with Albert Siano and family, at night on "The Men Who Stood held at Oceanport Inn March 12, at With Him.!'.- I 8 p. m. The communication com- aark. Alfred Earl and family visited WRIGHT STORES FOR mittee of the Defense council are A son was born Saturday in Mon- relatives In Highlands Sunday. FRANK VAN SYCKLE'S sponsoring the party, which is being touth Mcroial hospital to Mr. and Religious classes are being formed Pine Brook irs. John Kurtanick of 24 Miller on Thursday In charge of St. Jo- held In order to procure necessary (Tha Red Bank Recister can be bought funds with which to build towers to reet. seph's church at Keyport. it Thomas Calandrlello'e atore) be used for signalling in defense Reginald, youngest son of Coun- Peter Genovese and Hnrry Willey Bishop P, A, Wallace of Brooklyn, llman and Mrs. A. Meade Robert- work. finished collecting all scrap Iron, lenlor bishop of the A. M. K. Zlon The Hazard guild of Portaupeck n of Miller street. Is laid up with rags and fabrics throughout the onference, will preach Sunday nd abscess. will hold a covered-dish luncheon community Saturday. light, March 15, |n St. Thomas's and meeting at the Portaupeck fire Mrs. Furman Parker of Fourth Mr. and Mrs. Edward Acqulviva ihureli. All are Invited to attend house this afternoon. Mrs. Leo reet is seriously ill at her home. of Red Bank spent Sunday with William L. Rowland, chairman of his service, . Townley and Mrs. Marguerite Law- Jerry Allocco and family. Pine Brook school pupils perfect in son will be co-hostesses. te local tire rationing board, re- Mr. and Mrs. Franklin (Yourg of elved a letter Monday from the of- ittendance last month were Verdell Mis. Perley Riddle visited at Allon- Linden spent Sunday with Mr. and tVingo, Margaret Madison, Wllla ce of the state rationing adminia- Mrs. Stephen DIDonato.v \ town last week. rator setting forth the following Mae Roevey, Clara Mao Williams, A Follyanna birthday party will John Ferrar of Freehold^ spent Donald Reovey, Leroy Wingo, Hosea uota for tho borough for March: 2 the week-end at the Star View bo held at the Methodist church hall Ires, 1 tube, no 'retreads for passen- Rcevoy, Marvin Berry, Perry Cook March 17 at a meeting of the Wom- farm. ind Douglas Reevey. an's Society for Christian Service, at r cara; 2 tires, 3 tubes, 3 retreads A daughter, waa born Sunday In II you're In tile market for a used car, It will r trucks and buses; 3 new passen- which the birthdays of Mrs. Charles .lonmouth Memorial hospital to Mr. r car sales from March 2 through Holmdel you to buy It carefuUjr In times like thew. Walling and Mra. George Loper will ind Mrs, Adam Berry, Jr. be honored. Mrs. Charles Prothero ay 21. Raymond Cummlngs has returned time restrictions make It Impemtive that your cur and Mrs. Milford Rouse will be hos- '• a».e» Mr, and Mra. Wilbur Hammond won, the mixed doubles, bowling 0 his post u watchman st Fort be economic**! In both performance and maintenance. tesses. vlonmouth after being laid up with Navesink match Saturday night at Taylor Van 8yckle'» used cor* (It those epeclfloftUons . , . Lee Feakes is spending his vaca- Hance's alleys. llness, tion with his mother, Mrs. Jennie Miss Gladys Berry has accepted a (The Red Hank Itrslitcr.can t>« Inuaht A special meeting of the Social each has been gone over thoroughly and Is guaran- WORD TO THE WISE Feakes of Branch-avenue. Naveslnk. at the poatofHcfl and Gouliiln'a osltlon at Rarltan Arsenal. Mr«. Frank Nelson and Mrs. Mar- Service auxiliary waa held last night Mr. and Mrs. John Englebrscht teed to be exactly as represented. Tou are cordially Ferry-Morse, World's Ijirgcdt Growers of Garden Swd« In ocery) at the health center. vin Ferguson and son of South Am- -Ashton Sickles was taken sudden- motored Sunday to Orange, where Invited to Inspect our stock of dependable used car* already put of Long Orange Co rroto and Wnx liranii for boy were recent guests of Mr. and Mils Jean Morgan was a week- Ihey vlsltea relatives. the Scnson. ill Tuesday and was removed to Mrs. Nelson Quackenbush. end guest ot Miss Lydla Scott of Mrs, William H. Robinson, Jr., and , . . take a ride In tha one you Ilk* . . , check H onmouth Memorial hasplfal. Crawford's Corner. NOTE—'Wo Imvti a rnmplrta m-lwtlon nf Ferry-Morse Gar- An executive meeting of the Far- nfant daughter arrived homo Tuea- Mls». Edith MdWhlnney, who has Mr. and Mrs, Harry Pitcher en- thoroughly. ' den Snfil»' on hand nt Hie prfsont time, IH> be nl»n nnd ent-Tencher assoclntlon will be held :en spending a few days with her lay from Monmouth Memorial hos- order yours today. ' at the school March 11 at 10:30 a. m. tertained Mrs. Pitcher's parents, Mr. pital. The baby has boon named pters, Mra, J. Paul Postcn, nnd and Mrs. F. Howard Lloyd, • her Parents' night will be hold at the lss Eileen MaWhlnncy, ' reported Wlllette Fcnner, the middle name fire houae by the Boy Scout troop grandfather, Mr, Raup and her bro- being the maiden name of her RTjnd- 'uesdiiy to tho Brooklyn Navy yard ther Howard at dinner Sunday. The ALL CARS HAVE BEEN RE-TIRED Friday night at 8 o'clock. irepuratory to being sent to the Na- mother, Mrs. William H. Robinson, - SPECIALS - Tho perfect attendance honor roll al nnso hospital at Jacksonville, occasion was a farewell party for Sr. for February at the public school Is: ril Howard Lloyd, who will' soon join Tho Community Ooapol Singers of HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR GOOD BUYSf the army, * PURE GUM RUBBER FJiit icrmie, Mrs. Klorenre Jackson, The oniclal board of the Mc'.hodlst Red Bank will give a concert Mon- teacher—H09I1U 1'oirula. Mrs, Harry Pitcher saw tho show, day night, March 16, in St. Thomas' Second Kriule, Mis* Ejtlhflr" Coriover, urch met Sunday night nnd made "Sons of Fun," Friday night at New 0 '41 Dodge Cuitom 4-Door Sedan GARDEN HOSE 25 foot lengths $11.59 teurher —• Marjorle flchoepflln, Koiiert lans for tho Holy Week services, hurch under the auspices of the flro York with members of the Mata- ompany for the' benefit" of the NOT THE IlECLAIMED 11UBBEH i 1'rnmpton, Harry Korh. John 1,nwacin, hero will ho a service Tuosday ® '40 Plymouth Coupe 9 '40 Plymouth Conch Jnsquln Williams, .Stanley Wnodr'tilf, Ight of thut week nnd Communion wnn Junior lengue. hurch's building and loan fund. Chmles Sully. Women of tho Reformed ohurch Mr. and Mrs. William H. Robln- NOW ON TIIK MARKET. Third Kindt, Mile Hnth lleldermann, oly Thursday. Tho congregation teacher—llolleno Poppa. Lillian Traklet, il join with All Saints Episcopal are planning a St, Patrick's cafe- lon, Sr., drove Sunday to Philadel- 0 '39 Chev. 2-Dr. Sedan G '38 Dodge 4-Dr. Sed. llnrliara Koohltr, l'mrl Sully, Nathan Bui. hurch In Good Frldny night service, teria luncheon to be hold at the phia, where they visited her sister, ly, Throdore Christiansen. Reformed chaprl Thursday, March Mrs. W. C. Brown, who la 111 with * MASON JARS QUART SIZE DOZ 98c Fourth Ktaile, Mit( (Itrtniila Divli. n Enstor morning hour of worship ©'37 Dod^e Coupe O '36 Chevrolet Coups teacher—Hiu-liara, Dsvlson, Itamona Pat. Mil be held at 7 a. m.,ln the Meth- IB. Mil. Charles Bennett and Mrs. nervous breakdown. rick, Until YVooitmir. jlut church. Robert Voorhoes will Imve chargo, The boys of tho Junior church will * JAR RUBBERS DOZ 5C Hflh K'o'le, Ml.. Ilutb Deldarroann, 10U a g/imo1 party tomorrow even- 0 '36 Chev. 2-Dr. Sedan • '35 Buick Coups teacher—Mildred Kennelly, Mary Alice Mr. and Mis, Jumcs Scott and her Carpenter,' Charles l'rftthero, Kenneth FKEEIIOI.I) 1IIIIT118. . Ing In the parsonage of St. Thomas' * LAWN MOWERS Solid Rubber tires 11 rents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur llaug church, « '32 Packard, 6 White Wall Tirei 1 Irvlngton were Sundny vlsltorn at 8 MLADEH, 10"; CUT, 10" WHEKI, FUth v'rude, Mrs. Gertrude 1)»YISI leach, er-llllde Wlltenlmri, Ml,11 ltoss, Marilyn c home of Mr. and Mm, Jnmcn P, Mr. and Mr». Androw Wolsnack, Thomas' Hodge tpent part of tha ieott., McDermotf street, Freehold, aro the week with frlonds In Anbury Park, (tin, Herbert Traklet," Ixmla Cartla, parents of a non, born Sunday In Jarnes T)egnan, Trank Anfnin, The' Frnnch club' In omitting Its The'PInn IJrook and Tlnton Fall* Kavrrrlh grade, Mm Iluth fjutjileoon, I'otlnK this woolc. Fltkln ho.pltnl. . flre compnnlfls extinguished a threat-, leather—Meruarel Anfueo, Ji-s»le May The Cnmmunlly chorus met Mr. and Mrs. Ilenjamln Hnlmoti »«>, Jackie Myara, FRANK VAN SYCKLE'S nohn of Freehold, are the parents ol between the properties of Paul Blt- MONMOUTH »THRrr UeHnWHl" r;lMtf«l|)rr '"Bli'WkrfcI "WflHW." ""- 1 1 TRUtPHONB Seventh grade, Mra. Mora Uverty, 'on for a spnnif"concert, • , 'a' ' ion; "born " mmWy' "m 'M»nmoBl!» HHO IMNrt. N J .••-••' nco tiANK a«o(r«, Mow Uverty, Ibrmy and tho Iwnrtl or trustees will • The Red Bank Resistor Is eun- olas VllnWIckle's properly. leather 1'emrir Murphy, Kannla Uavli, potted by local na wrll as out-of- PHONE R, B. 1296 Inalma lltirler, noReumry ftennan, Ut- hold a onilon that ovcnlng; nt R|15 town business men. Advertlaainent* The blackout Friday night In this •tt« fhiearmakl, Marnr Cook, Kleharil o'clock. section wail reported a complete sue Rouse, l".i« l _ rfgul«rly tell ththa utory.- Fifth grads pupils art'planning JverUttraent. BED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 5, 1942. Paw fttt 11 Little Silver Parish Party For St. Agnes Church Church Women '< A parish night party for the bene- fit of St. Agnas church, Atlantic Highlands, will be held Monday, Mrs. SURE- UUE GIVE OUR BEST WtOIML/C\ List Activities Joseph Sheehan is general chairman.. Th» committee Includes Mrs. Mor- Methodist Society to ris Josephs, Mrs. Charlea Schmlth, -BUT THEY DONT NEEDmSELL r Mrs. Walter Rowan, Mr». Julia, Hold Food Sale and Langhans, Miss Ann McLaughlln, IT XT SUCH LOW PRICES? \k Miss Jane McCue, Mrs, William Mul- Tea Friday, March 13 ligan, Mrs. Nicholas Kaiser, Mrs. BenJamJn. Hawley,, Mrs. Timothy Sheehan, Mrs. John Joslln, Mrs. The Women'i Society for Christian Wetzle,,Mrs. Sarah.Jackson, Mrs. If. Service of the Little Silver Methodist Ccnnors, Miss Mary Kozak, tMIss .4S^ church has purchased a new sat of Margaret Kiely, Miss Clarrina F«t- silverware for the 'church dining raglla, Miss Theresa Dltazlo, Ml&i room, and plans to purchase new Evelyn, Caruso, Peter Gedettl, Henry kitchen equipment and china in the Rich, William Finn, Reginald Msr- near future, according to plans made tlnr Joseph Sheehan, Jamei Gr'odes- at i meeting yesterday at the homo ka, Donald Miles, George ° Owens, of Mrs. Alonzo Curchin of Little Sil- John Kozak, William" Punphy and ver. Plans were also mode for a John Myrne. ' food Bale to be held Friday, March

, 18, and the annual spring supper to • : • •_ •- «"——••'• ;•••/ be held Thursday, April 23. ' • Mrs. Walter Morris, secretary of N.J.C. Alumnae local church activities, announced .the new purchases, and said that the food sale and tea will be held at her Plans Election home on Bumson road. Mrs, Harri- son Shampanore Is chairman, assist- X ed by Mrs. Curchin and Mrs. Albert Two Officers to Be Pound , Jones. Named April 7 The missionary study group will Carfon meet Monday, March 29, at the home of Mrs. John Wlghtman. Mrs. Fred Miss Roselind Myers of Aabury Morf Is group chairman. Mrs. Har- Park was nominated for vice pres- old P. Wayman gave a report of a ident, and Mrs, James Fergusson of meeting of the Children's Missionary Allonhurflt for treasurer, at a meet- society. ing of the Monmouth County Alum- Winner of Over 500 Prizes •An outline of the Red. Cross sew- nae association of New Jersey Col- ing accomplished was given by Mrs. lege for Women, Tuesday at the .America's finest butter and egg men bring you America's greatest prise-winning butter al a record law price, Louella swee'l-cream butter has been awarded more State, Irwln D. Campbell. Members sew homo of Mrs. Milton Briggs at Sea National and World Wide First Prizes than any other butler. Buy dairy products in your Acme Markets andyour family will have the best. each Wednesday at her home. Mrs. Glrt,_The_pnicers will be elected at ~~C.T7:BraBeneld=waB;introducBd as a. tKr ne^irmeetlng^TuM'day.-April 7, new member, and Mrs. Franklyn at the homo of Mrs. J, 0. Hartzler Gray was a guest. at Keyport. ,. The meeting general thems was Announcement was made of .the "India." The church pastor, Rev. alumnae senior dinner to be held at :. , Harold P. Wayman, spoke briefly of the college alumnae "house at New that-country and Ha Malory.' Brunswick, May 12. Miss Veronica The next" meeting will be Wednes- VanKlrk of Highlands has been lEvery box of Gold Seal Eggs it doted with the last day on which it may be sold. These eggs still would be fresher than ordinary ones if sold after day night, April 1, at the home of named county chairman of the that date. You must be satisfied or all yourt money back. , ' . Mrs. Jefferson C. Davis of Fox Hill, alumnae annual benefit concert Little Sliver. Each member attend- Wednesday, April 15, at Newark. -1 ing will wear a hat of her own crea- Miss Kate Bucklin of Red Bank, an- Silver Seal Eggs T» 37# Lean Sliced Bacon tion and design.' This program and nounced tentative plans for the an- Grade A• 29c at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- afternoon to attend the entertain- Canned Fruits, Juices mund. Ayrcs of Weat Long Branch. ment In Mechanic street school. Pancake Syrup £'17< b William Agnew and family have Blcyclo safety will be the subject J£ moved back Into their residence on of the meeting next Wednesday at 11 i Standard Fruit Cocktail- V23* Pure Table Syrup Skinless Frankfurters » -29c little Silver-Point. The house was a. m. of the junior safety patrol in ASC0 If badly damaged by flre a few months the school in charge of the third Fancy Fruit Salad Pure Fruit Jelly" 2Z ago. graders. A state trooper will speak r- ..2H Pure Sausage Meat Links >.35c " The Women's guild of St. John's on the topic. Bach class will send ! Royal Anne Cherries Marshmallow Fluff chapcl met Tuosday afternoon In tho representatives to the meeting. The 0 2 sco 4 parish hall. Mrs. Daniel Wolgand pupils have been studying this sub- Short Shank Calas w""' 29^ .. Philadelphia Scrapple ,* and Mrs. Hiram Jackson wore hos- ject and making posters. Lantern Grapefruit Sections *"«'> 21 ;. 25tf Pure Fruit Preserves * "? 15jf tesses. slides fitting in with history and so- Lean Sliced Bacon I^LIU Pure Sausage Meat »-3k Peter Gormond, son of Mr. and cial studies woro Bhown last weok "Grade A" Tomato Juice Mayonnaise "Z°."' Mre. Henry S. Germond, 3d, of Llt- by a representative of the county 46-01, tlo Silver Point, Is 111 with sinus trou- library. V-8 Cocktail .^.. can NBC Riiz Crackers All Acme Meats Are Low Priced Every Day of the Week ble, j Henry J. Battjer was appointed Mrs. E. A. Leuder of Little Silver tire Inspector for this.territory'at a s 24-lb. SERVE TASTY, MEATY FRIED SMELTS TONIGHT! Point la having an elaborate chicken meeting Monday night of the bag house built on her property. Shrewsbury township tire rationing Enriched FlourS£ ^50< The Womon'a Society for Chris- board In the school house. Robert D. Gold Seal Enriched Flour must please you as well as (or better than) any other tian Service mot yesterday afternoon Williamson is chairman and Kenneth brand, otherwise return the unused portion in original bag and we will replace it Large Smelts ET ">15< at the home ofjtfrs. Alonzo Curchin Fields vice chairman. The quota for of Branch avenue. Rev, Harold P. this month Is one passenger car tire absolutely FREE with any brand we sell regardless of price. Wayman gave a talk on India. and tube and three tires, four tubes large large Fancy Jersey Irani" \5t Dried Herring ST, I2« Tho Methodist Youth Fellowship and two retreads for trucks and Facy y * g£ * mot Monday at the horns of Miss busses. tackage Selox package Jean Parker. The group will pre- Pupils of Tinton Falls schoorhav* Flakes or Granules The Speedy Soap Powder Salmon Steaks *• 37* Fillet of Whiting * 17* sent a scarf, for use on the Commun- purchased close to J300 worth of de- ion tablo in Embury church. At thn fenso stamps since ChrlBtmas, which Qr e large _ I ' 9 meeting ware Joanne Dumbar, Janet la considered a splendid record for Ol package Wright, Ada Smith, Harrison Sham- the size of .the school and enrollment. DUZ packag'se. 20c Oxyd - 15tf . Fresh New Cabbage Group 2—Joan Church, Helen Laubcr, Dnnleli, Alvln and Elbert Grlggi, Richard oth Mlrlnm Wln.dnaicel, Elliahath Batter. An- Homan, Robert Oeborn, Joseph Romeo, Seedless Grapefruit • - tliony Druno, Dcnnla Groaby, William Jane Barton, Dorle Chapman. Joan Chap- • 5tf Maine Potatoes u'T Homlok, llobby Forni. Frei) l'atteraon. man, Patricia Garrabrant, Rebecca Turner, Group 1—Dorothy Carter, Vlmlnla Patricia Jaffary. Jrannette Wllllami, Dorli I'oola, Allyn* Wright, Joan Batter, Fred Herndon, Juanita Cooke. Ivory P&G ^6 •»*- 25< / llruno, Charlta llublln, nlohard hairy, Third Grade—Jack Barr, RIohard Char- Rctert Marvin, Henry Weber, Dtove Bto- Im, Charlee Hebron, Frank Myeri, Joiaph Fancy Young Carrots Bunch 5c The Quality Laundry Soap ' lar. Howard Ferwiaon, Large Packages 2 for 41c 1 Ray, Thotnai O'RourVe, Marjr Jane Co- Junior Group- —Crlf Church, Carolyn vert, Ruth Latihaw, Joan Mumford, Jean Mllltr. Marilyn Shampanorn. Myrna Htnl- Osborn, Joan Perry. tone, Mildred Wnllor, Donalil Duck, Kdwln Second and Flret Grades—Philip nlnaco, Ivory Snow pS'J.9c lluck, Edwin nurilga, Frederick Carter, Henry Carney, Jamea Uanleli, Kugcne Camay 4°«k« John Martin, Hlcliaril Poole, Harold Itud. Graiidell, Jack I^imon, Walter M«;.r., Fresh Garden Spinach ib. 6c tit', Howard Sherman, Robert Weber, Al- Korert Ifemdon, Wlllov Anderaon, I'hlllli Large Packages 2 for 41 e Famoui Tolkt Soap lan Wright. Btevem, Barbara Wllllami. Primary Group—Huianna Dotkln, llar- I3eglnnera—Fred Ohapman, Albert Dan- Imra and Betty Mourn, Jamea Druno. ! Rellly, of the A. M. E. ?lon church, conduct- ^ • . . .•'••.-•, • ' •: Keyport - ' " ' Union Beach. resident' of' this section for many both of Little Silver; a slater, Mrs. ed the atrvlce and the bearers were The third Sunday In-Lent will be years, passed 'away early Monday, Sarah (Jallahan of .Trenton, and Lewi* a, Handy, Samuel Scott, tlnsy . Services will be held Sunday morn- morning at the home of her daugh- three brothers, Jame* Qltnon of 'Slme and Charles Nichols. Jnter- observed at all services of the Lu- ing with Rev. L. Benedict, minister theran church, with church-school ter,, Mrs. Marion, wife of Arthur W. Trenton and William and Roger* mant was In Whlta Ridge cemetery. Our Local Churches In charge. Tomorrow evening at Shutts, at' Cynthlana, near Lexing- Glenort ot Rumion. at Keansburg at 8:45 a. m. and 7:80 the Pilgrim fellowship -will church-school at Keyport at »:M ton, Kentucky. ' Tne funeral will b* held tomor- \ Mtt8. 'EMMA NEMSICJL'' > meet and Saturday morning the row morning at 9;80 o'clock at tht . Mr*. Emms Nemslck, wife of leau and Mr*. Gteorg* White as hos- m., followed by the chief service at Junior choir and Children's social Mr«. Byram wa* born at Manas- the group next Sunday morning- tt Keyport' at 10:45 a. m., with sermoq John E. Day funeral horn* on Riv- Frank Nemaick of SS Valley street. )•'•'.:: ' §Xj PBESBYTEBIAN. 10 o'clock" on the subject, "The Fu- tesses, . ~ < will convene. quan and was the daughter of the Tha official board of the church by the pastor. Rev. RuaaeJ" late, Thomas P. and Hannah J. erside avenue and at 10 o'clock at Highland*,,-died Friday at' Ifon- - ,• 'fin pastor' will speak to the men* ture State of. the Soul." Cullough, on the subj St. Jama* church, where a, high mouth Memorial hospital. She leaves ter«;;ot the congregation Sunday Among those present were Emll will meet Tuesday, March 10, at 8 BAY SHORE COMMUNITY Brown of Prospect avenue, Red o'clock, with Rev. Perinchlef presid- Beatitude." Vespers wlll.< Bank, For many years she lived with Was* of requiem will be celebrated. severar children. Funeral services '.[ morning- at II o'clock on ".Falthfu S. Singdahlsen, Adalbert Ostendorff, Keansburg at 7:80 p.' M,f with ser- CHURCH, Burial will be In Mount Olivet cem- were conducted Tuesday atternpon Stewards." This will be the annual ing. A congregational meeting will Mrs. Shutu on Sycamore avenue, William Truex, Frank A. Rogers, mon by the pastor. • ' Belford, • etery.' .-. • . . ,. ; at the house by Rev. Charles P. observance of "every member can- Jack Worthley, Samuel T. Harvey, be held Wednesday, March 11, from Shrewsbury, moving to Kentucky 8 to » p. m, to elect three trustees Tuesday afternoon, March 10, tin Services are held every Sunday about 10 years ago. Johnson, rector of AH:Saints Epls- vass" Sunday and Rev. John A. Jr., J. Lyle Oavlson, Robert M. Ladles' Aid will hold Its.meeting at morning at 11 o'clock and Friday '.'• Haj^es will conduct a brief commis- Close, Raymond Martens, Charles to succeed 3. S. Thompson, S. W. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Byram WILLIAM H. MCLAUGHLIN. 'copal church,, Naveslnlc, and' Inter- Hausman and H.' J. Coddington, tbe parish house, with Mra. Paul night* at 8 o'clock. Service li con- is survived by a granddaughter, Mrs. ment, in charge of A. M. Fosten *nd sioning ceremony of all canvassers Youmans, Richard Drews, Robert Delsing as hostess. ducted every Sunday morning at 10 William H. McLaughlln, superin- at ;the end of the regular morning Wood, Harland Gray, Hubert M. whose terms expire. Consecration of Margaret, wife of Dr. John Lair, and Sons, AUentio Highland*, was, in Wednesday evening, March 11, the o'clock at Hill Top house, Middle- tendent of 'streets, and sewer* for Bay'View cemetery. worship service. There will be about Farrow, Jr., William L. Ford, Frank the new sanctuary will take place a great-granddaughter, living- near Atlantic Highland* about 13 years, Sunday, March 15 at the morning fourth of a series of mid-week Len- town. • " Lexington; a brother, Louis. El. 45 men and women taking part in N. Llnderoth, Jr., James Clayton ten service* will be held, with ths died Tuesday night at his home, 85 the" canvass next Sunday afternoon and Harry' C. T. Worden, service at 11 o'clock, when Bishop Brown, McLaren street, Red Bank, Center -avenut. Iilness had kept HABRY C. LAYTON. Ernest G. Richardson will deliver pastor preaching on the subject, "Be- and several nieces and nephews. /from 2 td S o'clock. ' • - v , lieving In' God." During Lent ser- East Keansburg htm from' his duties for th» last ' The funeral 'of Harry O. Layton, Members of the Red Bank Wom- the sermon. District Superintendent The funeral was held this morning two months. He would have been BAPTIST. A. C. Brady will also participate in vice! are held every Wednesday who died Tuesday of last week' In en's, Christian Temperance union evening in the parish house at 8 (Th» R«d Bank RtzisUr can b« bought at the Worden funeral home on East 60 years old Sunday. 'V Monmouth Memorial hoapltal, was the service. The junior choir, direct- Front ftreat with the Rev. Dr. met at the home of Mrs. Anna Er Vt the. church., school session Sun- o'clock. The public is cordially in- In B«it Kiinibum from laadcrt Walllnz) Surviving are hla mother, Mra. held' Friday afternoon at the home rlckson, 25 Elm place, Tuesday af day mornirig the final report will be ed by Miss Emma Lafetra^will sing, vited to attend. Dwight L. Parsons of Little Silver, as will the senior choir directed by Mis* Ethel Voorhies >y,es given Anna McLaughlln, two brothera, of his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Bublin tertiobn. given in the mile of pennies contest party by her aunt, Mrs. James Mc- mlnlater-emerltu* of the Shrewsbury of Bridge avenue, with Rov. Charles Miss Mary Elizabeth Rope. Sunday, Cathechetical Instruction Is held Presbyterian church, officiating. In- Daniel and John McLaughlln; At- Ladles of the church will sew for and awards will be made to thoss Wednesday evening front 6:45'to 7:45 Thee, 93 Barker avenue, Eatdntown lantic Highland), and two slaters, A. Thunn, pastor ot the Baptist the Red Bank branch of the Amer- who, have turned In the greateat March 15, the evening worship will terment wa* In Fair View cemetery. be informal and the guests will in- o'clock and choir practice Is held In celebration of Ethel's 17th birth- one of whom Is Mrs, Wllllwn Mount church, officiating.' The bearers were ican Bed Crois this afternoon, be number of "feet." The floor cover- following the mid-week service at 0 day last week. The party wa» given The bearers were six of her nep- of that borough, and the other Is Fred Veary, William Walsh, Frank ing committee has been in charge clude tlie ministers ot the local hews. They were George B. Brown, ginning at 1 o'clock, at the home of o'clock, N • in Eatontown but many local friends residing In New York,' and Harry Bublin, Leon Dennis and MnW, j. E. Castle, Foxhlll, Little Bil of the contest which has been held churches and their • congregations. son of Louis E. Brown; and Thomas Greetings will be extended by the The Intermediate Luther league attended. Games and dancing were Funeral - services were held* this Charles England'; Burial, In charge ver.'; • •:' of the contest which was held dur- will hold its monthly meeting Friday enjoyed and refreshment! were serv- Irving Brown, Myron V. Brown and of tha Mount Memorial home; was In ng February. Mrs. Elmer Cottrell various ministers. Special musical Stanley I. Brown of Red Bank; M. morning at 9 o'clock In St. Agnes Stemberj of the Sunday Morning program will be a feature of the evening, March 18, at 7:30 o'clock In ed latar In the evening. Miss Voor- church, and interment, lir charge Mount Olivet cemetery. •• "•• ' , eluh will present a hilarious 12-reel Is chairman of the committee. The the congrefatlon's meeting quarters hies received* many lovely gifts. Ellison Brown of Long-Branch and lesson-period-will follow with claasea evening and a guest soloist will be Milton L. Brown qf Staten Island, of A. M. Posten and sons, was In moVIng picture, "Letters of Int present— at Keansburg. _..~ ' Among __those WOOL attended were Mt.-Ollvet:cemetery. ._..-_._.!.• • : . EDWARD ABBAMfl. duetton," in the chapel tomorrow for every age presentlsg Interesting Norma Krueger, Gladys Sanks, sons of"'the~lattT. Morris B. Brown. studies and discussions. Dr. Edwin Forrest Hann, former Edward ,Abram*, 67, a colored,pop. nlght/at 8 o'clock. Tickets for the district, superintendent, of the Cam- SAINT MASK'S, Marie. Johnson, Florence lull, Esther Rowlands, -Rowland Voorhies and ter on.jthe r'Sandy._Hook_bQats Jor ^tffp.K may: be .purchased from any At_theAX • o'clock-service, Rev. - C. den district, will be the speaker on . . Keaniburg. ;— -: — • HAROLD M. 'OUBTDTr- — - member of the church organization. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Voorhlea, par- . Mrs, Ellen Cullen of Haslet avenue, the last 60 summers, died yesterday A. Thunn will speak on the topic, "Santcauary. Night" March 17, at Services for Sunday, ' the Third Harold M. Curtln, a World war . Thr proceeds will aid the group in ents of Ethel, all of this place; Lois Matawan, died Saturday morning In morning at his home, on South "He Who Bears; No Tidings." The 7:45 o'clock. Dr. Hann Is well known Sunday in Lent, will begin with Holy veteran and resident of Red Bank street, Atlantlo Highlands,, after •* ifiel£ worlc to establish a regular music for the murnlng will include WUhelm, Shirley Herrmann, -JJorothy Monmouth Memorial hospital after a hroughout this Isection Is an out- Communion and corporate for the for many years, died Tuesday morn- long Illness. nursery'department for the church the prelude, "Bells Through the standing speaker and this event will Baumelater, Jean Merkeh, Alice short IDness, She was 70 years old, new class at 8 a. m. Church-school Crear, Harry Huber, Harold Lee, ing at St. Petersburg, Florida. He •.' Surviving axe • a wife and ..two BChtfril,•'.'"•' . •• ' j,'.;." • I ,•• • Trees" by Edmunston; solo by Mils 1M a significant one for all members was U years old. . Mrs. Cullen, who was the Widow of 1 will be at 9 a. m. and Holy Com- George Close, Robert Farley, Paul James J. Cullen, was born In Ireland children. Funeral services will be T-i|e'. annual Ladlea night ot the Corene Howell, "Closer Still With and friends of the- church. munion and a sermon by Father Mr. Curtln was born at Red Bank Brotherhood will be held Monday Thee" by Rolfe, and the offertory Sunday, March 22, will be observed Frisco, Patrick Grant, Harry An- and' came to' this country 40 years If eld tomorrow in New York c(ty,,. Brownlee at 11 a, m. „ drews, William Hart, Robert Crock- and attended local schools. He en- night at -7 o'clock in the church so- anthem by the choir, "Out of the as. World Service in the church- listed In the army at the outbreak of ago. Surviving are a son, Edward J. Depths" by Hopkins. Services for the week Include Holy en,'William Kurtz and Frederick Cullen of Union Beach, and four clalihall. A roaBt''beet dinner will chool and church. Choir will-re- Communion Wednesday morning the first World war and served over- Church To Present be 'Served.' Simeon Oliver ot New hearse tomorow evening U 8 o'clock. Becker all of KeanBburg; Eugene grandchildren, . ' ' The •young people will meet for with Litany and an address the same Connolly and James Mohr of West seas in Headquarters company of the TTorjc, a. native of Alaska, will ren- their Sunday' evening discussion evening. Thursday, at 4:30 p. m., 359th Infantry; He was decorated by The funeral was held Tuesday der) several piano selections. Gordon LUTHERAN. Keaneburg; William Porter of Key- morning at St. Joseph's church, Feature Picture, group at 6:30 and a cordial welcome King Leopold pf Belgium for disting- '••••••.., ' • •• •• • '•'.••• there will be a children's service. port; Donald,Gardner of Jersey City; 1 Berber,, soloist ot .Fred Warlng's await the younger folks who attend Friday evening at 8 o'clock there will uished service 'after losing an eye Keyport, where a high mas* of re- The Sunday Morning club of -the radio showi will sing several barl- - The mid-week Lenten service was Samuel Sezzone of Rumson, and Mrs, quiem was celebrated by Rev, Jo- these meeting*. held Wednesday night at the church. be services for the stations of the James McTee. and being gassed and was later Presbyterian church will show tho tcne.aolos and Lee.. EofI will pre- During the Lenten season evening cross. awarded the Purple Heart by this seph Coyne. Burial, In charge of motion plcturej "Letter of Introduc- sent, riovelty act«. and sfiow his skill The order of vespers was' used. The Mrs. H. Stover of Ohio avenue Is John E. Day, wa* In St. Joseph'* services will be held in the church lesson sermon was' based on the The members of the Men's Fellow- country. " tion/'- tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in as i, juggler. A well-known speak- each Sunday evening at 7:30, and aerlbusly ill at Jersey City Medical Private Curtln was discharged cemetery. • . i the sooial hall of the church, The er frill .also be present, It may be second part of the Passion History. ship entertained 20 people Including center. this week the pastor will speak on the wives and members of the group, from the general hospital at Fort proceeds will go towards the estab- of 'interest to know that, the Bro- A special order of the Lord's Prayer The Consumer's interest committee MRS. FLORENCE L. DOBBS. lishment of a nursery department in "Believe It or Not ... A Borrowed was used, the congregation praying at a buffet supper last Thursday McHenry, Maryland, for disability. , therhood is helping the U. S. gov- Axe .Floated." Professor Frederick of which Mrs. George Ruppell is a the church, school for tho coring of silently, personal petitions, after evening. An interesting program He served in France and Belgium The funeral of Mrs. Florence Lou- ernment In the present crisis, T'he K. Ball at the organ will render member, met at the Mlddletown from October, 1918, to February 1918. children of parents who with to at- organization's trustees have pur- each - petition of the ' prayer. was enjoyed, Including a quiz test, township hall this morning. Jae Dobbs, who passed away Tues- "The Crimson Sunset" by King as cards, etc. A silver offering was He was discharged from the army In day night of last week, at the Hill tend the Bible classes every Sunday chased $3,500 in defense bonds to he prelude, and "Serenade" by. The vhurch. council will hold its The Catholic Daughters of Amer- January, 1920. morning. • .'• ,. • • . * •' daf^e and hope to purchase 42,000 monthly business meeting tonight taken. The men prepared and served ica held a card party In the Repub- Top Nursing Home, Mlddletown, Pierne for the offertory number. the supper.. Mr. Curtln was In soveral hospitals Tbe motion.picture la the «ama more in the neat future. • ( at 8 o'clock at the church. where oh« had been a patient several lican club clubhouse on Thompson after being mustered out of service. length as when It was shown at The activities for the week in- The Shore District' Luther league The Women'* Guild will meet to- avenue. The affair was said to have months, was held Friday morning at The flowers on the pulpit this past clude the regular Saturday night morrow at the rectory. He left for Florida, several months the home of her daughter, Mrs. popular prices at local theaters and Sunday were given by Mrs. Lucle will hold its quarterly rally at the been a great success. ago. starts Chirlle McCarthy, Edgar Berg- open houae program for the service Red Bank church Monday evening Arthur Brown, Harold Chrlstman Laura Jeffrey, 95 Parker avsnue, Zteglar In memory of her mother, men which is held In the church The East Keansburg Fire com- Surviving,, besides his wife, I* a en, Andrea Leeda, Adolph' Menjou, at 8 o'clock. The local league will and Edward Wuerts have been ap- pany auxiliary held its monthly busi- Fair Haven, , ' , Mrs. Mary Haviland. social rooms at 7:30. Miss Ida pointed as a troop committee to son, Harold, a brother, and two sis- Ann Sheridan'.and Other'stars.- A act as host. The meeting will be ness meeting at the Ore house Tues- The Rev. John Saundanori of travelogue In, technicolor will'also.bo The ushers In the auditorium for Grover heads the committee of hosts organize and secure a charter for the ters, one of whom, Mrs. Marie Rumson, rector of the Chapel of the March are James L. Tilton, William who will greet the boys this Satur- opened by a devotional service con- day. They are making plans for a Chandler, lives at Red Bank. The shown, Herbert & Werner and Ed- ducted by members of the league. Scout troop under the sponsorship card party to be held In the near Holy Communion at Fair Haven, H.; Elliott, Raymond S. Swift, Har- day night. of St. Mark's. The boys have had other lives-in California. gar Luckey will be In ch&rge'Of .tht John Schroeder, member of the future. officiated. Professional escorts were projection machine;,. '• ;• -,• Jand Gray, William Moors'and Ed- several hikes and passed many tests Mr. Curtin was a former member In attendance and' the Interment, Monday evening the Senior World church council, will speak on "Mor- Wednesday the Ladies Sewing Cir- Tlckats may ba purchased from ward! Wester. Wide guild will meet at the home lately. of the Red Bank post of the Ameri- with tne Worden funeral home' of. A'special meeting of the congre- al and Spiritual Lessons We Learn cle of the Lutheran Gethsemane can Legion. any member of -the Sunday Morning of Mrs. Nellie Danes, 18 Throck- Rt. Rev. Wallace J. Gardner, D. D., church met at the1 chapel on Fort Red Bank directing, was in Fair gation will be held Sunday morning, From Bees." A business meeting The funeral will be held at St. View club or at the door. The committee morton avenue, for their mission- and election of officers will follow. will visit St. Mark's Saturday after- Monmouth road. In charge of the entertainment in- March 15, immediately following the. ary program. Mrs. George -Morford noon, March 7 at 3 o'clock to confirm Petersburg with the Ralph G. Cook- . Tegular morning: worship service for Refreshments will be served In the Mrs. William Roiighgarden enter- cludes. Mr*. . Emll S. Slngdafilaen, will give a review of the mission a class fronr 3t. Mark's and St. <"•>-—^ sey funeral-home In charge and bur- J8. BYLVANUS W1X80N. the • purpose of" electing four new social room following the meeting. tained the Ideal Beach C. I. A. at ial will be in that city. chairman,'Mfi'HerberUE.-Werner • book, "Sjring' Came On Forever." ent's In Belford. her home Monday. and .Miss Ida M. Bullock! . -' elders to succeed I. Harold Wood, This group, w)ll also enjoy a pro- The Sunday-school will be con- Trfe funeral of Mrs. Lilly Wilson, ducted Sunday, March 8, at 9:45 a. The monthly meeting of the Ger- Herman D. Woolley, DeWitt C. F. gressive dinner Thursday evening, LEONARDO BAPTIST . EDITH T. PHILIPPI. wife of Sylvanus Wilson of Rlyer Randolph and Lewis B. Lowry, who m, in both departments. aldlne Thompson Republican club street, who passed away Tuesday of March 12! the main course of which Mrs. Edith T. Phillppl, widow of The United States talo output com- are'retirlng, and for the transaction Church service, with the use of The High. School Christian En- *H1 be held today,at the East KeanB- it week In Fltk|n Memorial ho*- prlae* more than half tho world total. will be served In the church dining burg fire house on Thompson ave- J. Frederick Phillppl and a resident o£ such other business as may prop- room....'.', the common service, will be con- deavor society will meet at the erly come before the meeting. ducted by the choir, with musical church tonight at 7:45 o'clock. A nue. of Leonardo for the past 31 years, The Baptist Women's /League will Girl Scout Troop 20 Is planning a passed away suddenly Monday after- Members of the Young Women's responses by choir and congrega- meeting of the Edna Woodward meet at the church Tuesday night tion Sunday, March 8, at 11 a. ra. chapter of the World Wide guild will monster card party to be held at noon at her-home on Washington Bible class held their month- of next week at 8 o'clock. Sunday evening the Bible Circle be .held tomorrow night at the home Miller's Thistle Inn on Port Mon- avenue. Up until Sunday night sho ly social party at the home of Mrs. The first aid! course continues Its mouth road Monday, March 16. was active and able to be about Charlea Gotschalk, Irving place, last will meet at the parsonage. of Mrs. Everett Thorn, Little Silver. session next Wednesday evening at Mrs. Fred Williamson will lead the Mrs. H. Sebastian will entertain She was stricken suddenly . and Thursday night. Miss Frances P. passed away within a few hours. Sherwood presided during the brief he church under the direction of FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, devotions and the program will be friends from the sewing circle of the Mrs, Phillppl was born in Germany devotional period and business ses- Donald Crawford and John Green. SCIENTIST In charge of Miss Inez Leonard. Aitheran Gethsemane church tomor- About Mow sion. Sewing for the Red Bank The classes begin at 7:80 o'clock. Sunday-school Is held every Sun- row. and came to the United States with branch of the American Red Cross Friday night, March 13, the Mary Services In First Church of Christ, day at 9:45 a. m, with classes for The N. O. T. Republican club was her parents when a child. Her hus- was completed and refreshments Mount chapter, World Wide • guild, Scientist, it 209 Broad street, Red all. Morning hour of worship is at entertained by .Mrs. Bogle Tuesday band passed away In May, 1921. She Much? .were served by the hOBtess. will meet at the home of Mrs. Ar- Bank, are held Sundays at 11 a. m., 11 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor afternoon, J . - is survived by a daughter] Mrs. Car- :hur Ryerson, 66 Peters place. Miss nd Wednesdays at 8:15 p. m., Sun- will meet at 8:30 p. m. Evening wor- Mra. HaroldYounga of Oregon ave- man Goertner, of Washington, D. C; What do YOU think Tho annual dinner of the officers Ida Grover will be in charge of the day-school, 11 a. m. ship is held at 8 p. m.. nue went to Newark Sunday. She three sons, Adalbert and Carl A. end teachers of the church school you should pay lor a missionary program which will be "Man" is the Lesson-Sermon aub- The Red Cross Sewing and Knit- plans to spend a few days visiting Phillppl, both living at home, and funeral »erviee? Notes- was held at the Boaevelt tea presented at the close of the busi- iect for Sunday, March 8, in all here. John F. Phillppi of Newark; and room, Little Silver, Tuesday night. ting group will meet In the base- ness session, Christian Science Churches and So- ment of the church Wednesday The 'Tour Scrap Kids," who meet three sisters, Mrs. Iena Phillppi, Mrs. actly . how much, but' W, Albert Doremus, superintend- cieties throughout the world. Katherlne Bardewyck, both ot East ABOUT how muck? Have ent of the Sunday-school, pre- At the communion service last morning at 10 a. m., and continue every Thursday, last week met at the Sunday morning, the pastor con- The Golden Text is: "Have we not until 4 p. m. home of Mrs. Harold Cruz, Mrs. May Orange and Miss Ida Trautvetter,- you any irfca at all? sidei and the guest speaker was .1! one father? hath not one God of New York city. the Rev. R. B. Berger ol Matawan. ducted a beautiful ceremony in rec- Prayer meeting, which will Include Mayer was hostess. Mrs. Nellie ognition of the boys of the church created us?" (Malachl 2:10.) the forum period, will be held Wed- Hammond of this place and Mrs. The body was conveyed to the If you haven't any Mr. Doremus, In speaking to mem- who are now In the service. A red Among the Lesson-Sermon cita- nesday evening, March 11, at 8 p. m. May Krast of Newark were guests. Worden Funeral Home, East Front found' ideal on the nib- bers ef the church school last Sun- carnation was placed In a vase as lons is'the following from the Bible: After the < prayer meeting, a special Today the group is meeting at the street, Red Bank, and prepared for day, asked them how they used the ach boy's name was called and 'The steps of a good.man are or- congregational business meeting will home of Mrs. Cruz, who is hostess interment. Services will be held jectf then Why not coma Sabbath day. He asked them to later glyen by the pastor to the par- dered by the Lord: and he delight- be held. ;hls week. there today at the convenience in to the yVorden Funeral think' seriously of this matter and ents of the boy. Those from the eth in his way." (Psalms 37.23.) Last Saturday a party was held of the family and cremation will take Home some day soon, and not be easily Influenced by those church now serving are Private Don- The Lemon-Sermon alsp includes METHODIST, at the Thistle Inn to celebrate the place at the Rose Hill Crematory, who - HflRFWC.F. either bored with the day or were Gllieaple, Corp. Ray Bedford, Pvt. vice at 6:45 p. m. The leader will be Mr. Smith was born at Freehold John Hammell and Pvt. Henry Hahyn, all of East Keansburg; Mr. Indifferent to it. Betty Giles. and Mrs. Harvey Smith of Jersey and was the son of the late Holmes Crelghton, ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL, SO. EAST FRONT StS William Truex gave an Interesting The Woman's Society for Christian City, and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kelly W. and Jane B. Smith. Until hi*, re- talk before members ot the Young Rumson. Service will meet at the home of of New York. tirement a few years agon he was Mrs. Pearl White Wednesday of next associated with, Martin VanBuren Men's Bible class Sunday morning METHODIST Rev. H. FalrBeld Butt, 3d, rector, Mrs. William Miller and Mrs. Har- about "The Early Church." The h»a chosen "Holy Spirit," as a.topio week at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. White will Smock in the operation of the Red "Character' and the Will" will be be In charge. old Truex attendecj a meetlrrg of tho Bank steam laundry on White street. young man related in detail the he sermon topic for Rev. Kenneth 'or his lenten sermon Sunday mtfrn- Mlddletown Township Red Cross early life and customs of the Chris- R. Pcrlnchlof's morning sermon Sun- ng at 11 a. m. "Public Worship" unit Monday afternoon at the home Mr. Smith was a member of Mystic will be discussed by the rector at ST. CLEMENT'S, Brotherhood lodge of Masons, On- tian church and told of the various day at 11 o'clock. Mrs. C. F. Wllber, of Mrs. Albln Swenson of Locust. 1 ways of worshiping as taken from Jr., will direct the musical program pedal confirmation preparation Belford. Mrs. Swenson la chairman for the ward council, Junior Order United the Books of the Bible. The sub- o Include the prelude, "Andante :ervlces Wednesday afternoon of Mlddletown unit. Mrs. Miller and American Mechanics, and the Red 1 Rev. Joseph M. Brownlee, prlest- Bank Methodist church. • ... -. ject matter was taken from the Cantabllc," Opus 87, Beethoven; «n- next week at 5 o'clock, and later ln-charge, will celebrate Holy Com- Mrs. Truar are the leaders of the Surviving, besides his wife, Mrs, class study book, "Bible Study by hem hy senior choir, "Jesu, Word of he same night at 8 o'clock. The munion Sunday morning at 10 East Keanaburg group. Iror many fan it nafturn ouf-frlvliigt lonutl Doctrines," by Rev. Henry T. Sell. God Incarnate," Mozart; postlude, sorvlces are of a half-hour duration. o'clock. Church-school will be held There will be a St. Patricks day Charlotte L. Smith, are a daughter, Following Mr. Truex's address tha 'CUJUB Anlmam," Rossini. The pro- Bishop Wallace J. Gardner will con- at 11 a. m. party at Miller's Thistle Inn Satur- Mrs. Arthur E. Brower of Locust young men present took part In a cesblonal hymn for the choir will be duct confirmation at the church A The Choral society will meet to- day, March 14. A tree dinner of corn- Point; a son, Lester D, Smith of Red tht rt/juirtmtnU' of an ixactlnf cfitnltU , , , com' general dl«cusslon period. ••• 'O, Spirit of tho Living God." March 25. night at 8 o'clock to rehearse a mins- id beef and cabbage will be tho Bank; a brother, William Smith of At 6:30 p. m. the Methodist TontMj trel program. 'eature of the evening. All are In- Keyport, and four sisters, Mlsae* •fiMify. . , rtaionablij. ' , , , Frank A. Rogers presided nt the Anna, Carrie and Grace Smith of meeting and Emll S. Klnjclnhlarn Fellowship will meet. All young peo- KMnUBY MKTHODIST, Rev, Wallace J. Gardner, bishop of vited. ple o( high school nge and over are Little Silver. Keyport and Mr*. Arthur B. Craw- class chaplain, offered the opening Trenton, will confirm a class from The local Red Cross Sewing unit, ford, all of Freehold. prayer. President Rogera led tha invited to attend the«e weekly, meet- Rev. Harold Perry Wayman will this church and from St. Mark's under the leadership of Mrs. George The funeral will be held this af- class salute to the American flag. ngs. preach Sunday morning at 11 o'clock church, Keansburg, Saturday at 3 Miller and Mrs. Harold Truax, Is pro- fffontqrta t J4oma Harry C. F. Wordon read the morn At 7:45 p. m. tho evening worship n the Eiibject, "On' the Spiritual p. m,, at St. Mark's church. ternoon at the Mount Memorial fun- greasing very nicely. All Interested eral home on West Front street with Ing's Scriptural lcaaon. Adalbert will l>o>>ln with produde, "O, Rest In Beam." The senior choir will sing Holy Communion will be celebrat- women who can sew nro urged to at- Ostcndorff was at the piano for the .he Lord," Mendelssohn. "God of ho anthem, "Our Joy and Our ed every Wednesday morning during Rev. Kenneth R. Perinchlef, pastor J\. iAdAmt, lllanagir end the meeting or nt leant call at of the Methodist chiirch, officiating. group hymn singing throughout the liracs and God of Glory" will be the >l|;ht." A selection will also be >ung Lent at 9 o'clock. : he sewing room for material to program. f.roccHUlonul for the choir. Follow- :iy the intermediate choir. 'The mci- Burial will be in Maplewood ceme- work with In their own homes. Let's tery at Freehold, Beamnn First Class Robert M. ing tho singing of several hymns, age to the children Is "Help! Help!" KEANSBUItO METHODIST make this project a great success. mW.SroniSi.tRJftank pLuUS CIDJO, stationed with the Count Guard Rev. Perinchlef will prench on the Church school convenes Sunday The clothing made Is to bo distribut- Services will be held aus usual, be- HUGH JONES. unit at Sandy Hook, nn actlvn mem- heme "The Gospel of Cheer. The morning at 10 o'clock. ginning with morning worship at 11 ed to our own armed forces and to her of the Bible group, wns wel- senior choir anthem for offertory will A Bible quit )« the program plnn- a. m. and followed hy a sermon by lecdy families at home. Tho funeral of Hugh Jones of Sea comed hack to the claasnfler which, be "Turn Thy Fneo From My Sinn," ned for the Methodist Youth Fellow- the mlnlfiler, Rev. Malcolm L. Wll- Saturdny evening and Sunday af- Breeie way, Keansburg, who died he related several dutlm that he Sullivan, nnd the postliide, "Ch«nt ship meeting at 6:4B< p. m, Jean lltts. The evening worship will be- ternoon, a venison dinner was served February 25 at his home, wu held tends to during his shift, He en Snns PuraleB," Tsrhalkowaky, ^»rker Is the leader. gin at 7:45 p. m. The official board at Carl Bachstajt's Tavern on Bray Wednesday of lust week at the Gra- listed In the Coaat Guard about a, The church-school neaslon begins The pastor's message for the even- met at the church Monday and this avenue. This was In celebration of ham funeral home at Wllkes-Barre, month ago. nt 8:45 o'clock each RUnday morning i(C service at 7:30 o'clock is "The meeting was followed by the first the recently completed bar. The deer Pennsylvania, with Rev. J. X no- Ours is Friendly The young man voted to contil- with H, J. Coddlngton n« general Pure In Heart." Special music Is quarterly conference. The Men's was (hot by Mr. Bachstadt at New hard, pastor of the Second Welsh mit» $5 to th» -Hod Dank Young superintendent. nelng prepared by the choir director, club met Tuesday at the borough Gretna last December. Congregational church of that city, Men's Christian uasoctatlon for thin The W. H, C, S, met In the Fellow- Raymond Conklln. hall. officiating. Service yew's financial campaign, Hevnul ship hull lust Monday overling with Mr. Jones, popularly known «t me|!ibDi» of the group will take Mm, Huwuid lllKglii»on presiding at METHOWIHT, ST, MAItY'H EPISCOPAL, Everett Keanaburg a* "Casey" Jones, had Whan we • conduct a part In the Pre*byterlan »v«ry- the builnafcK neft.«loii. The »poak«r Hoa Hilglit. boom ». resident ot that borough for funeral you ar* aaaured ot • VaH Harold 11, Iiiynton, who«e. sub- Keyport-Unlon Beach. . • the past two years. Before coming something other than bus- membnr canvas* next Sunday after- Hliiirch school meets Sunday at This evening the Senior guild will John Long and family have moved Ins** — cuitqmar relation- noon. Those participating are Halph ject was "The Romance of Hug Mak- 10:45 a. m. under the auperlntend- to Keansburg he resided at Wllkes- ing," A large attendance enjoyed the meet In tho parish house,. Tomor- from Bernon B. Prentlcota farm on ship. Sue to our year* of Tt, Eckert, Emll S, Blngdahlsen, Wll ency of Mts. Kleenor Lindsay. There Barre, He wu «0 years old. Sur- experience and reputation iuiage by Mr, Ilaynton, The next row morning at 9 o'clock, there the Holmdel rosd to Fred Lnngen- viving are hi* mother, Mrs. Klltabtth (ire CI«»SM /or nil ages, Including dnrf's house on the main road at here In lied Hunk ws ire' /lnitvrt- Urn, wclity^iKlH .t>*,M'/t tiflult* •• -~ —-. .,•,»..,•.. ••...,„,»..•» will he Holy Communion services, Jones; his wife, Mm. IHIIen Jones, stilt to give this closer, nedy, Frank . . . _ . r LJseroft;, ..tw. ,,„ „+,«„.»>..,.. Monday, April (I, wllh a round Itble chllilren's service *tr'4"V m :,"*sm7tJAhiViIWm#n»«,HfhhJhIWHlf . friendly service, • ' trr Conovfr, Raymond Mullein, The ttunday-schonl board will meet Mr*. Thomas Kelly ha* recovered discussion «« the miln feature, Mr*, next Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Litany and a sermon at 7:45 p. m. mother and brother reside In Wales, Ham M. Wlkoff, Fred D.WIkoff, U, A. C, Brady will lead In the dl/irui- by IXev. William W«b«r, rector of from an attack of grip. W. Albert DOremua and ilnrry C, F, Allan Johnson of Beach street. Nelson Bergey, son of Mr. and •lon and the topic will be "M Clirln- The postponed meeting of the Grace Episcopal church. Linden. MR8. MARGARET A. ItRIIXT. •WnVdmi. tlun Women, What fihould We Ho Mrs. David Bergoy, Is Improving Woman'* Hooloty of Christian Sorv'- from pneujnonla. Mrs. Margaret A. Hellly, wife of JOHN ,E...DAY Tile young men representing Urn Doing In Thin Community?" The ex- Ice will be hold next Thursday at the HVIIHTUAL OHltnCII, Bible class its nation in the chtircli ecutive bonrd'Of tin soolety will be Mr, and Mrs, George Fowle en- J. F. Rellly of Rumaoh road, Llttlo parsonage, with Mli* Mabel Haiti- Kaansburg. tertained their dnughter, Mm. Nlel Silver, died Tuesday morning In FUNERAL HQME • auditorium for Mniclt Include liar held W«|ln«(iilay, Murdi 28, tnond of Ilelmar a* guest speaker. Wtldl'arsy, Kilward. We»ter, Rnmu«l Mr», C.V. lleriiielt imlnrtalnad tho The Fourth Mt. Wtcalrn thuroh Hterler of Now York over the week* Monmouth Memorial hospital. Oh* The hoatenntt are Mm. 'Nettle Fury 'which has tletn closed for trie past was 04 yean old, 85 Rtvenido Ave., Phone 332 Red Bank ; *. Jttfyey, Jn mid William True*; Tlilmbln cluh yrMndny nflornoon, and Mrs. W, II. Williams. end. .,'.'• \' live weeks on account of HlneM of John,Long lm* sccopted a posi- Mrs, Rellly wt* born at Matawdn S01 Maple Vino* PhoiM MSI ^ r; President Roger* will incnk to with Mrs, H, Vine, Mia. Anns, Vat- Scout matting* a* uaual: (Jlrl tho missionary, Mr«. Katueiln* Mil- tion at Hlllueld dairy. •nd had realded In Monmouth coun- RED BANK REGISTER; MARCH.5, 1942. Personals Facts Regarding Members To Earn Clarence E. Beck, Jr., .who Is sta- Money For Hospital tioned at Oamp Pendleton, .Virginia Accidents Told Beach, Virflnla, spent Friday with Every member of the Mlddletown, .his'parenti, Mr, and Mrs.'CIarenc* Holmdel and Lincroft auxiliary of By 'TheWreckord" Monmouth Memorial hospital voted E. Beck, 8r., of MapU avinue. to earn $2 each for the hospital sit Mr. and Mrs, Frederick-GUI. and ) s. meeting yesterday morning at the ton- of Fair Haven are vacationing The Traveler* Insurance home of Mrs. William B, SpofTord, at Miami Beach, Florida. Mr. all! Is MIddletown village. It was suggest- connected with the Bears, Roebuck Co. Iasues a Timely ed that members will earn their con- •tore at Bed Bank, . •' tributions at small Individual card , Albert Llndenstruth, son of Mrs. Serial Booklet parties,; and~the sum-collected-wHl Louise Lindenhtrutb, Broad street be given to the treasurer in May. made the Dean's list at Muhlenberg college, Allentowfl, Pennsylvania, for , Last year, when 'the need of hu- The' auxiliary also voted to pur- 33 OUTSTANDING FOOD VALUIS his outstanding scholarship during man energy and natural resources chase blankets for the hospital. The the first half of the academic year. proved more desperately urgent than next meeting will be Wednesday Just look for trie-name "Ann Page"... it ident- He :is a member of the clan of 1943, ever before, the American ' people morning, April 1, at the home of a science major and a member of the proceeded to liquidate more of their Mrs. Egbert Bwackhammer, Middle- ifles a top quality food ... it identifies a food Math and Science club. number and to demolish more of town. • . that saves you money. Th^33 Aiin Page Foodi Others present were Mrs. Harry ' Harry Quinn was admitted to Mon- their mechanical facilities than in are both! made and sold by A&P— so A&P can mouth Memorial hospital Sunday for year since the introduction of Page, Mrs. John H. Warren, Mrs. observation and examination. His the.motor car, according to a. new Geret'H. Conover, Mri. Irving Hance, guarantee their goodness. • • • • condition was reported good., booklet entitled "The Wreckord" Mrs. Prall M. Lambert, Mrs. Fred Juit Issued by The Travelers Insur- Noble, Mrs. W. J. Duncan and Mre. .Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carroll, are Marlon M. Stommell. the parents of a daughter, born Mon- ance .Company. ANN PAGE SANDWICH SPREAD day at Monmouth Memorial.hospital. The booklet Is the twelfth in a ser- WE GIVE YOU A Perfect Torfdr Soiici Too . . . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jullano, Riv- ies jislied annually and presents a erside drive} are,the parents of a comprehensive analysis of the facti Nursing Corps daughter bom Sunday at Rlvervlew about accidents in which 40,000 prfr- hospital. •••••... '•'••'••.' soiu were killed and almost 1,500,000 ANN PAGE PRESERVES ^^" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith of were Injured In 1941. Both totals, Has Fine Record FRESHER FRUITS West Bergen place.are parents of'.•& it is pointed out, are the highest in daughter .born at Monmouth Me- the history of the automobile, tv,, ' Red Cross Workers morial hospital' Tuesday. There were more than 1,000,000 ac- ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING ' 33= . Mr. and Mrs, Jbhn 7. Boland and cidents during the year involving in- Give 755 Service Houra n to resolve that It shall never happen again," : Mrs. Frederick Tatura, corps chair- Red Circle New York's Favorite 2Z.47. the wtekty visits of The Register, man, reported that since Its Incep- Some of the Increase in deaths and his favorite home newspaper. tion seven months ago a total of PEFRU injuries can be laid at the door of # "lip Mr. and Mrs, Allen Collins of 3,333 hours, of service have been giv- drivers under 18 years 6f age'and Shrewsbury avenue have sold their en. -Box luncheon followed" the bus- Bokar Coffee J: older drivers with lesa than a year's business recently located at the Tiny iness meeting, and a skit was given Contains Vitamins experience at the wheel, the analysis Tim restaurant at Broad street and by Miss Ruth'Williams and Miss shows. Accidents also Increased each Newrqnn Springs toad, Shrewsbury Wlnona Darrah, public health nurses Evaporated Milk 5! 3 £ 23c somewhat out of proportion In tho 18 B+, C++ Mr,, Collins has taken a position of(i Monmouth county organization' to 24 age group. Gasoline consump- with the Puritan Dairy and Mrs for Social Service. 20 oi. pkjj. J)C Collins has resumed her former po- tion and motor vehicle registration Pancake Flour sition in the luncheonette depart- Increased last year, but not in at Those attending were Mrs. Rob- NEW CROP CALIFORNIA ment at the Whelan Drug store at great proportion as did accidents. ert MacKenzie, Mrs. Field Mount, Broad and White streets. Pedestrian deaths and Injuries ac- Mrs. George Dwight, Mrs. John lb tually dropped from the totals' for Scully, Mrs. Louis Hague, Mrs. Police Chief Harold A. Davlson of FRESH PEAS VitaminsA^VLc^ ' 1 1940. Weighing all these factors, the Daisy L, Grunau, Mrs, Dorothy Da- John street is confined to his home company's statisticians find no ex- ko, 'Mrs. Warren Ackerman, Mrs. wjth illneis. • SELECTED U. S. NO. 1 GRADE ,| A, A4 planation for the abnormal record Gerald Balding, Mrs. Herman Bra- Miss Amy Stevenson, daughter of ger, Mrs.: Vanderveer tioVStt, Mrs. v GET GUARANTEED A&P MEATS other than that driven were more Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Stevenson of Ev- careless and reckless than ever be- Harry Ingling, Mrs. J. Hartley Mel- erett road, and Philip Roy, Jr., son POTATOES S:t Z 1.2910&27' You'll.pick a winner every time you buy A&P quality meat! Pork, beef, fore. lick, Jr., Mrs. Frank McHugh, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Roy, have Fred Newman, Mrs. Leslie D; Seely, fcck c lamb and veal all are guaranteed to be tender, toothsome, oozing with been cited on the Dean's honor list Highlights from the annual report, Mrs, Irving Chertop, Mrs. ohn W. CARROTS California Tendor-Vitamfns A-, B+, C 2 i5 flavor and juice! Yes, you can buy with confidence . . . and you savs at Bucknell university for excellence based on official records from the 48 Howie, Mrs. Harold Isleman, Mrs. with safety because these meat* are of superb quality! Every single in. scholastic work during the first states, include the following facts; John Morrell, Mrs. Aage F. Nielsen semester. Miss Stevenson is seeking Exceeding the .speed limit was re- pound is sold with a money-back guarantee of real satisfaction! a.degree In the liberal arts depart- sponsible for almost 42 per cent of Mrs. Allison Stern, Mrs. Karl ss ment and Mr. Roy ia enrolled in the the fatalities. In no other year since Longrlng, . Mrs. Theodore Wilson, A&P QUALITY NATURALLY AGED BEEF commerce and finance department- the record has been kept has speed Misses Mary Hugo, Lorraine Rep- TABLE CELERY »>99 Robert F. Munden, son rot Mr, and loomed so large as a factor in acci- hard and Margaret Owen, Instruc- ib. Mrf. Frederick J, Munden of Harri- dents. tors and supervisors- and graduate FRESH SPINACH PRIME RIBS of BEEF son avenue, spent the week-end at Two out of every three persons aides. Student aides present were RUSHED FRESH FROM NEARBY FARMS his home. He enlisted. In the U. S. killed met death ai the result of Mrs.- P. H. Betts, Mrs.. F. J. Cum- Selected-Firm ind Ripe 11b;- Air Corps and-i» at Fort Dlx await- some reckless :or "Illegal—action -on minge, Mrs.-Marshall Dodge,Mr«. J TOMATOES Contains Vitamins A»+, B+, C< carton-I15- * ib. ing orders of transfer to Fort Jeffer- the part of a driver, K, Hildenbrand, Mrs. C. M. Jagger, c son, Missouri. Mrs. Frank Klein, Mrs. John P. Mul !l C BROILERS & FRYERS »».*...»*. More than 90 per cent of all ve- : lb 5 MIBS Sally Sieber, daughter of hicles Involved In fatal and nonrfa- vlhlll, Mrs. Samuel Rlker, Jr. and SWEET POTATOES S;t"V,r NATURALLY AGED FOR TENDERNESS AND FLAVOR Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. NSleber, tal accidents were In apparently Mrs. Robert Shaw. Shrewsbury,. Is listed on the honor good mechanical condition at the Indicates Excellent Vitamin Source Indicitei tttd Sttirce roll of the woman's college of the time of the crash. ,,;,..„ SIRLOIN STEAK •"*.-. University', of North Carolina;, -at More than 82 per cent of all fatal Children To See Greenobori), North Carolina. She is accident* occurred on dry roads and A&P QUALITY BEEF, NATURALLY AGED a graduatga e of Red Bank high school, 87 per cent happened in clear weath- 8BN lD 2 11 ib., and a sen(or at college. Marionette Show Rolled Oats S 2 P°ksT 15c Salmon Les Mr*. Warren Bookwalter, A feature of this year's booklet Is H-0 OatS Quick Cea(cl»S lb.pkg.10c PORTERHOUSE STEAK . . Gertrude apartments, visited friends a quiz entitled "Off to Work You Codfish 2 21c In i Newark, yesterday. "Dick Whittington" NATURALLY AGED A&P QUALITY BEEF Go." It proves tho folly of dawdling 17c ib., at home and then hurrying on the to Be Given Wednesday Cake flour highway to make up for loit-tlme f 8c 2 POT ROAST and shows the "qulzee" the exact Graham Crackers Morton's Salt 2 t n3c Battery E Ladies P o PLUMP. YOUNGVTENDER ^"^ "" hour he should get up In the morn- The Tatterman marionettes, now COLUMBIA DIVER 7*°*. Tfl ing ln,order to get to work safely in their. 18th year of presenting pHINOOK—ASP can Campbell's ,r 3-20c ib., Plan Card Party and .on time. marionette entertainment to Amer TURKEYS PILGPMM »r«d The Insurance company will dis- lean audiences, will present "Dick Nucoa Margarine Ann Page"Xor 3-16c tribute more than two million copies Whittington," the appealing legend CHOICE GRADE..TENDER Will Be Held Mon- of. the booklet this year in the In- of a penniless country boy who be Pickles LAHt'i-swiu i2oz.boi."f ic lb Came Lord Mayor of London, at Me Nutley Margarine >>^ 17c day Night, March 16 terest of highway safety. Single UN j copies or quantities are available ehanlc. street school Wednesday af- Sardines Sr 2^ 19c LEGS of LA through the company or any of its ternoon, The program is sponsored by the local Better Entertalnmen g lc The Ladies' auxiliary of Battery E representatives. _ "*«WHI Shoulders of Lamli S'ib17e SlleedBaconSK2pr,.31« met In regular session last Thursday for children committee. Ry-Krisp n»zP kfl20c 1 ri night In the Red Bank armory, with The Tatterman marionettes ap- Davi8BakingPowder2 ;, , 23c the president, Mrs.. Harry J. Quinn, County Boys At peared at the New York World's Mackerel . 2 r, 23c 2 Chuck Steak °S.nr > 27< Veal Shoulders ^ 23c In charge. ,The secretary, Miss Mar- Fair for the Dick Mimeograph com- Prideof Farm Catsup 21; 23c ion Cogan, read the minutes of the Model Legislature pany, duPont and General Electric, Pears XT Top Sirloin Roast * 35e Spare Ribs ">« > 22» previous meeting, and Mrs. James J. Local communltlea will be repre and appear regularly in leading col- Campbell's Quinn, gave the. treasurer's report. sented when the 1942 members of leges and high schools of the na- Chopped Beef ^ "22c Smoked Tongues £°/, -29c A card, party will, be ;held Mon-; New Jersey Model Legislature as- tion. Following the performance a lb L M F lb day' evening, March 16, In the semble at Princeton Saturday morn- special "treat" has been arranged Plate & Navel Beef S 12* Ducks "« '^" '«> - 24c auditorium of St. James school. Mrs. Ing to receive instruction In their for the audience. The puppeteers William Cogan is the auxiliary's wel- duties. The Princeton Bemlon, will explain and demonstrate to the REACHING FOR THE SUN Brisket Beef Fr»r^ »29c. FowlSSSt* 29c.%«• 32a fare chairman and Miss Mary Hem-, known as the' Pro-Legislative con- children "how the marionettes' work. Ib schoot was appointed co-chalrmah to ference, Is set up by the State Youth Children of Red Bank schools, and Loin Lamb Chops X: 33c Frankfurters »>«<•*• '29c assist with the parly. M £11 members Government in co-operation with of the surrounding vicinity will at- Yes, it's a sunshiny treat to visit are on the committee and are expect- Princeton university and leaders In tend. our Dairy Department — to reach •dto do whatever Is .possible for the the etate government for the pur- into the sparkling white cabinets success of the affair,, Refreshments Fine Quality FI5H Seafood pose of outlining for the boya the Morrells Celebrate and to take your pick of our sun- will be served and prises will be jroblems a etate governing body golden butter, our tempting chees- awarded. '' , '••,.] must face.' In addition, the me- b A letter was read from Mrs. Annie charilcg of the government will be 55th Wedding Date _ es", larm fragrant milk, cream and Codfish Steaks »••> 23c Fillet of Flounder »•.. ^ 35c Whalen of West street, who Is suf- described. j Mr. and Mrs. William Morrell, Bel iJt .,•• selected eggs . . . and the prices fering from 111 health, enclosing a ' Upon their return to their local ford, celebrated - their 55th wedding :£. are sunshiny too. Fancy Smelts *° > »> 16c Red Salmon Steaks »> 35* year's dues to the. auxiliary and ex- Hl-Y.clubs the delegates will imme- nnniverAry Sunday with a family pressing the wish that she were able diately begin work on legislation gathering which included four gen to attend the meetings, but her which they will present when the Halibut Steaks 35c Fancy Large Shrimp * 31» 1 erations. CRESTVIEW BRAND health would not permit it. She also legislative sessions are held at the carton enclosed money for. a book of tickets state house April 17 and 18. ThoJie present Included Mr. am Rock Lobster Tails 3U Oysters &<°<19c -1^-19« on a radio which the organisation Boys from Hl-Y clubs In the Mon- Mrs, Obidlah Hallenbake and thei SELECTED EGGS »WM« Idoz. children, Doris and Obidlah, Jr., Fai 35 will dispose of at tyelr next meeting, mouth Federation of Y. M. C. A.'s March 12, In the armory. The auxil- participating are Malcolm Smith of Hav.en; Mr. and Mrs. Charlos Young LARGE iary is struggling along with a few Eelmar, Ernest Oakoa and Clinton and Helen Young, New York city carton active members working to provide Ebbeson of Freehold, WUIard Doe of Mr; end Mrs. Ernest Elgin and the! lixed money for the use of the local men Glendola, Seabrook Schanck and children Reid, Marylin and Ernest, EGGS " Coltrs-WILDMERE Brand Idoz. Grapefruit Jr., Belford; Mrs. Lcala Downea an 37« attached to Battery "E," and a let- Stanley Stlllwell, Jr., of Keyport, LARGE ter and offer of co-operation such as Peter Brlslawn of Little Silver, Wil- .her son Loroy, Belford; Mr. »n Daily Dog Biscuit ;. 9c WE DO OUR OWN Mrs. Ralph Thorpe and her daugh. sent by Mrs. Whalen Is a great en- liam Paynton of Manmquan, Hubert WHITE carton couragement to the officers and mem- M. Taxrov, Jr., Robert Burrowea, ler, Joan, Belford; and William Mor- EGGS LEGHORN-SUNHYBROOK Brand Idoz. Apple Saucer 3';:„; 25c rell, Jr.., Belford. 41 BAKING bers of the organization. Jack Powers, Monroe Cngle and n Those attending last Thursday's Newton Flax of Hod Bank, Otto Pictures of the celebration wen SUNNYFIELD Armour's Treet ^-31«' Visit our Baked Goods De- .meeting were Mrs. Harry J. Quinn, Morris, Jr., of Sea Girt and James taken' and congratulations wen partment. Feast your eyes on Mrs. James J. Quinn, Mn. William M. Braly and Fred Jones of Spring broadcast over station WOAT, Car Catsup ««N««ND 2tM9e •fresh, out-of-the-oven" Cogan, Mrs, John Kelnslln, Mrs. Fritz Lake.- games were played, refreshments BUTTER Fr«sh Crointry I g breads, frosted cokes, tempt- Yorgrf Mrs. Charles; Parker, Mrs. were served and the party was cl Cleanser ^ 3 - 9c ing donuts nnd tender, toft Lewis Peters, Mrs. George Coudrler, maxed with the oponlng of tho gifts Swiss Loaf MEL-oaiT ib 36° Pabst-Ettc Cheese « 15c rolls. You'll want to, treat yourself, nnd Mrs. Walter VanBrunt, Mrs. Henry Only Two Survive .—•— — i m — k your family, to Marvel Brcnd nnd Juno Bauer, Mrs. Joseph Count, Mrs. Rob- BabyGoudas . »^31e Sweetheart Soap 3 " » 18c Parker Hot Crosa Buns, Holla nnd Cokes, ert Liming, Mrs. Kdlth Smith, Misses Torpedoed Tanker Clubwomen Hear They .are >o Rood—and so extraordinarily low-priced! We baka'em all ourselvesi Marlon Cogan, Mary Hemschoot, Only- two of the orew of the1 Blou Cheose D™»H« * 40c* Swiss Cheese ••m**tu ib. 36e A- Woodbury's S5K.. 4 «•... 23c Olara Count and Eleanor Connors. Standard Oil tanker R. P. Resor District Head l Y were saved when the ship was tor- Mrs. C. F, Shongar, drama chiilr Gorgonzola ^»«< ^ 49c* Chantollo Cheese tb. 37c* Octagon S 3^« 13c pedoed about 18 miles off Manm- man' of the third district of thi Gold'N Rich Cheese = 41c* MARVEL BREAD Irving Levinsky quan last Thursday nightg . The ship State Kederatldn of Women's clubi Edam Loaf Cheese 39c* BrlHo ffiSS. 2X27c ENRICHED agd DATED T/t Ib. d I' lm- flpoke at a meeting of the Little Si struck in the middle and' I Sharp Cheosoweii Add ib. 32« • Muenster Cheose »> 27c FOR FRESHNESS losf Joins The Navy mediately burst In flames, Johmn it,' ver Woman'n club ^inma dopar p Muenster Cheose 27c * Klek •«--•«» 2Pt39c Forsdale of San Francisco, who was ment yesterdny.at tho homo of Mri Mild Cheese *»«riom ib. 29« • Loaf Cheese M" MI'"IT |b• 31 c * w E JANC nmn 'Irving Levinsky, son of Mr. and on the bridge when the torpedo George W. Djawbaugh at Little Sll Sal-Soda a 2 ^ 9c 23- Mrs. Nathan Levinsky, Washington struck, .wail the only member of the ver. The chairman stressed tli •k In Cinvenltnt Wnppei rickim if Virloui Wtlfktt VAN-CHNC O MARBLE LOAF street, has enlisted In the United crew,' to: aee. the enemy craft. Ho need for drnma' Work In n club pri Fels Naptha Soap 3 "'•• 14c DEVIL FOOD CAKE WITH A MMiU lCIHO BUfei Navy. The local man'began Jumped overboard and madii his wny gram, and suggested ways monthnri JANE PARKED HOT his services , Monday at Newport; to »'• lift) raft. He wn« picked up could'revlM'and memorize plnyj, l Ithods Island. early Friday morning by a coast • Mrs. Portland Merrill revlnwoi Ammonia "Z «^10e CROSS BUNS 17/ Mr, Levinsky graduated from Red guard picket boat. >, Nnel Coward's current piny, "Witlv AVAILABLE ON WEOHEIOAY tnit fRIBAV Spirit," The next meeting will b Bleachette Blue 2 ^ 9c Bank High school In 1M». While In Foredale's clothing and body were JAM mm BATH so thickly coated with nil hi) could i 1 12L Monmouth St. Red Bank, athleticsthletics. . , , . rioT be' Ilrt'eirinlo We We' HoarBn-' of wVsr Jerome D. Drew, Little Sil- T Dazzle «»»*» •'•"*•' •<••• •>••• 17** , WINIMMH ) dot, 13' He ii a number of th« Toung til till clothing had been cut away. ver. DONUTS'- >M,en'i and Tounf Women'* Hebrew He was In the water about an hour Attending were Mrs. O. A. Alberta, Fairy Soap 3"»14c mt mm FRUIT I association. Before Joining the staff and a half. • The ship burned to the Mrs. Henry F, Clark. Jr., Mm. Na- 90 First Avenue, AtLantic Highlands 19/ at Leans, he studied at the Dry water's edge and wan (till' Miming thntilel Gnynea, Mrs, A, Uarton (No Mail D»p>rtmtii\ In fhli Sinn I Gold Dust . 'o..r^i5c HUT LOAF CUanlnr Institute, Silver Spring*, .for several days, Th< crew num. Croiw, Mrs, Leiter F, MoKnlght and UntU, mHnHffliiRtmmiwiiim M#A '••• MrsMrs , Aa r.r Nll Telephone Calls University Women Keansburg Auxiliary Plans Legion Women WAR RISK (Th« B«d Bsnk BtrlsUr >;H^* Hold Card Party After Blackout la Xiantburt at the stores ot E. L. Millar, April 8 Meeting - To Meet Monday; Batteries B and E. 112th F. A. N. But* Lucia. Philip Keller. CherUi Vo- BOMBARDMENT Instructions of state and local clvl ftl, X Zacunau mat G«org* Sirlss) Un. John T. MoNell Vnd Mrs. Mn. Catherine Cbrlstman and Ian defense authorities to uia .tele- Walter Layton were hostesses at a Mrs. Thomas Mead - were chairmen INSURANCE Mr. and lira. Martin Flynn arc phones only for essential calls dur- Educator To Speak News From Fort Bragg meeting of the Ladles' auxiliary, New of a card party hild Thursday night Available! Now Through Relia- ing a blackout and for some time j>»rent« of a ion born at Monmouth Jeraey ohapter, Rainbow Division by the auxiliary, of Shrewsbury ble Stock Company and Com- afterward were heeded to a condd : By TOM BLT , Memorial hospital Friday, Veterans, -Monday night at the Le- American/Loglon po»t, 108, at the petent Broker-Agency, erable extent while the lights wer< MM. H. E. Ackerson llr. and Mrs. Jamei Boyle of gion horns on Riverside avenue, Mrs. post horns. Packs of gift-edged 0 Thl» It a definite policy oov- out during last Friday's test, bul Fort Bragg, N. C.-^We have heard old Hounlhan, and Corporal Jimmy Manning place are the parents of a A. J. Patterson reported that Mrs. playing, cards wen table prizes, ana but most emphatically, that Red LaBau, who hoi received word'that son born lest week at RIvervlew there were two special, awards.' eraee—very broad. records kept by the New Jersey Bel! Will Be Hostess to Jacob Bloom and Mrs. Benjamin Telephone company show that, Im- Bank and neighboring towns .have his father, mother and sister are hospital. . Lane, Jr., will be hostesses, at the Attending were Mrs. Edna Bed- 0 This policy may shortly be County Branch Monday been buzzing with news on the 112th. practically on,the way down, A ion •was born to Mr. and lira. withdrawn If present condi- mediately after the all-clear waj next session Wednesday, April 8, ford, MM. William de la Motte, Mri. given, when In event of actual dis- We should like very much to confirm Alex Sarandoi of Oak street last Others present were Mrs. John P. Clara Chambers, Mrs, Rita H. Doug, tions persist. Buy now. aster telephone lines would be moal some* of these stories and deny oth- BALLY 'BOUND THE TIAQ. week at Monmouth Memorial hos- 0 1'ollcy for 1 year—non-oon- Dr. Edgar J. -Fischer, assistant Gaul, Mrs, Samuel K. Cogglhi, Mri. lai, Mrs, Harrison BHampanore, Mri, needed for emergency use, calli ers, but there 1s nothing official for Corporal Ernie Ratti, out of the pital. Julia Hrvln, MM. . Edward Kaney, Thomas Cauldy, Mra. William Luf- llhl director of the Jnstitute of Inter- our Jersey regiment. One suggestion Star of Bayelde council, Daugh- Q Covernges for dwellings, mounted far above normal in yol national Education, will speak on Station hospital and on a seven-day Mrs, Mary Bonnett, Mn. Charles burrow, Mrs. David Kenny, Mri, lime.. we would like to make to the rela- furlough. Ernie has but the highest ters of America, Friday celebrated nparbnenta, business. "Democracy's Defensea and Cultur- Glblin, Mrs. Reginald VanBrunt, Mrs. Charles Walker, 'Un. Charlei Goyer, \ In the blackout area as a whole tives of the soldiers concerned la praise for the.medical attention he tha Pollyannl birthdays for mem-C-Bborne Harrison, Mrs. Frank E. Mrs, Worth O; Cunningham, Mri. B. 0 No tree government Insur- al Interchanges" at & meeting of that they should conduct themselves bers with birthday! in January,and telephone traffic, which had been the county branch of the American received during the long stretch hi Wise, Mra, Frank Golden, Mra. H. J. Roach, Mra, Emma VanSoholck, ance. • ' running about 25 per cent above nor- with an attitude that nothing dras- put In there Don Conroy ex- February. Raymond Phillips and Mlsa Agnes Mri. Otmar Phillips, MIBS £>eggy 0 RatC6 low, conform to risk. Association of University, Women tic Is happening, and knowing the Mils Marlon Becker entertained mal just before 0:30 when the black- next Monday at the home of Mrs. pected back from a three-day pass, Kane. Lufburrowr and-Charles Byrnei. 0 Premlnm to atcompnny ap- out started, drepped during the 15 hazards of careless talk In times of which was granted after his short Mils Betty O'DonncIl of Jeraey City Henry E. Atkerion, Jr., at Keyport. war should keep what they may be- over the week-end. plk'ation." minutes of darkness to less than half Dr. Fischer .has served as a teacher stay In the (ami place _...'... Met "Ma" For Further Information Call normal volume. But with the "all- lieve to be authentic Information Bova'i brother, who Informed us that The Keansburg branch of tho and dean of Robert college at Is- From getting to those whose Interest ESTHER TUTTLE, Prop. TEL. MAT, ISBD clear" at 8:46, telephone calls during tanbul, Turkey, and has traveled, he and "Bub" Spent* are ttlll Fort Monmouth/ County Organization for the ensuing 15-minutea period until :» not In the welfare of our own na- Knoxltes. In the short conversation Social Service met at the borough E.R.Snyder&Co. taught and studied in many of the Ion, 10 p. m. were 270 per cent of normal, countriaa of the Tar East. with him, however, we forgot to hall last Thursday, .Reports from TUTTLES GLASS HOU$I 95-97 FIRST AVE., and from 10 o'clock until 10:15 con- The stories that have come bounc- mention that "Ma" has been given the various committees arid Was HIGHWAYS* liiUratENCE HARBOR, N. J. The Contemporary Book club will ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS tinued more ttiandouble normal vol ng back to Bragg are not, in many credit for probably "the" prize re- Shofto, community, nurse, .wore re- Tho Most Beautiful OooktaU Lounge on tho Jersey Const PHONES 900 * 801. meet Wednesday afternoon of next respects, even close to being possible, mark ot the year. It. wai occasioned ceived. Flans were made to offer a (Lame Linea Also Considered week at the home of Mrs. Harold We suspect that some of these stor- while Lt. Milton F. Unteraieyer was program of Immunization against , "It's Never Too Far to the Olais Houie Bar" . Thioutrh Licensed Hrokers.) Hcnting In easy with a Register Green of Keyport. Current beat ies may coma from enemy sources Officer of tho Day and "Ma" wai diphtheria in tha schools In tha near See and Hear thi f ANO-RAM Sounalei Classified Ad.—Advertisement sellers, "Windswept" by, Mary Ellen For our confusion or In an effort to walking his post. As the Lieutenant future. Chaae and "Two Way Passage," will find things out. Therefore you can-made his rounds of the guard, he Bidi were_rflceived by the borough '' TROPICAL SERENADERS be reviewed. The literature depart- not believe all that you hear. questioned "E'a" Kalph what he clerk Monday, March,' 2d, for tha Cul^lne Under Chef Leon ment discussed various kinds of fic- In the meantime, it li business as would do should he (the Lieutenant) Tugs, paper, metal, etc., that have) tion Monday, under th« direction of Dual. We are sorry, also, that we have kept going inatead of obeying been collected for the. emergency 8 COURSE DINNER $1.23 Mrs. Arthur J. White, at the home aave not been with you in print for th8 "Halt!" "call the Corporal of the hospital. , "* Ohploe of BROILED LIVE LOBSTER, STEAK or CHICKEN f Mrs, Milton A. Vreeland at Mld- he past two weeks, and want to ex- Guard," answered our "Ma." To Court of St. Ann will hold an old- dletown township. press our thanks "to the "guest col- which, the Lieutenant— naturally fashioned card party TueBday ovon- "Motor Co-ordinations" will be umnist of last week, Miss Marjorle asked: "What good would that do?" Ing, March 17; in St. Ann's school dlacussed at the next meeting of Hammond, for having come to our Ralph's answer of: "He could, carry ball. - the - child-study.-_ group Monday, rescue. _ away the bodies," had the Lieutenant Robert" Folk, 5-year-old ion of Mr,' March 16, at the home of Mrs. A. floored-and"allghtly--in!ar stage _pf c m 1 The past couple of weeks have and_-*Mr«"_Bob.e|ft~ FMH 9? ? P" B. B. Mullaly at Deal. Mrs . John L. leen quite active about the 112thwonderment as he drops'"off, while Montgomery of Riverside Garden Bova neatly slapped his ,45 back In vlew^place, ii'recuperating at' his" ".rca, with the transfer of four mem- home. He returned last week from apartments, West Front street, will bers of Red Bank's "B" Battery to the holster1 Ed Hemachoot really je 'hostess to the education group Monmouth Memorial hospital/where Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, as n a dither as he received several he was a patient for five weeka. Wednesday, March 18, and the re- ons of the leading Items. In the postcards from his former office1 as-, cent graduate group w(ll meet the The Chums Athletlo club met group to leave were Sergeant Paul soclatei, each telling of a package Monday evening at tho homo of same rilght at the home of Mra. Dlcalng, Corporal Frank Roxey, Har- they had sent him. The ironical part Emillo Fanjul at Fair Haven. Miss Rose Brusco. After, the busi- ry Tamney and Walt Rlnkowskl. wai that after the great build-up; the ness meeting, the members oelebrat- The social studies group has ar- Word has come back from some of package did not arrive until two days ed the birthday of 'Miss Abby Foulks. ranged a "teen age tea" to bo held the former "B" men that all goes later Sergeant Frank Talerlco The previous Saturday night, the it the home of Mrs. Frederick Bull- well and that they have been perma- granted a five-day furlough group held a farewell party at the •|nk"el""brAtIB5tIc~HIfKlarias~Mo'n- nently assigned" to a newly formed Sergeant-FreddieJrorg_ftnd_LeeJVan; home-ot— Mlsses_Abby_and_Edna lay afternoon, March 26. Members' Military Police Battalion. Brunt due back in cjfmp for a trans- Foulki for Buster Johnson, who ha» :een age daughters will be guests. The wedding of Lt. Paul T. Little fer to the Air Corps. enlisted in tha army. THURSDAY^rFRIDAY — SATURDAY- A representative of the New York to Miss Jeanne Dunnell was another Jimmy Qulnn called home Bud-, Mra. Benjamin Andreach . Bpont Herald Tribune will speak. really big affair for the Red Bank denly. All of his many friends are several days last week at tha homo EdwardSmaH The Spanish class meeting was Batteries. The wedding , ceremony hoping that his father's condition of her mother at Newark. leld this morning at Mra. Fanjul'i went off in grand style, as reported will improve rapidly Ed Beard Mrs. Frank Mnloney was the win- A1EXANDERDUMA5 iome at Fair Haven. In last week's Register, and was re- and Ben Richards thinking over ner of the (25 defense bond offered Thrilling Immor|al Clattlo sponsible for- the lanux of a great transferring to a horse outfit As by the local chapter of the Ameri- many visitors. Before and after the our week went by very rapidly, we can Red Cross last week. v Joins Officers wedding, the Battery streets looked are at a IOSB for anything of Interest like a rea) "home week." Among Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson enter- on the doings of the Red Bankers, tained'tha Pastime Pinochle club at COBSICilR Training School the first to arrive were the Misses and so must once more beg off, with Noel Nellsoo of Shrewsbury and their home on Falmor avenue last promise of doing a little more week. Boris Belcheck, son of Mr. andNancy Heller of Rumson. Follow- scouting .during the seven days until MOTH6RS Mrs. Boris Beicheck of High Btreet, ing them were Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lost Thursday tha Keansburg our next letter. Before signing off, post, Veterans of Foreign wars, enrolled in the officers' training McGiIire of Mlddletown. Next on however, we want to slip in a word .•hool at Fort Monmouth. He be- the list were Percy Sherman and Sol mailed ISO packages to the hoys in Douglas FAIRBANKS, JR. of thanks to Percy Sherman for hie tho service. Post Commander Theo- Ruth VVarrlck AUm Tomlrott ;an hlB training period Monday. Shlpkln. Mr. Sherman paid the Red wonderful Interest In the Red Bank dore Baldwin gives thanks to the W«H mi Ik Surd •> Mr. Bclcheck i» a graduate of Red Bankers his second visit of the past members of our Regiment. Mr. 3ankhlghschool and attended New- few months, while Mr. Shlpkln made following persons who made this Hi WtnCU tKUtt Sherman has paid us two visits to possible: Mrs. Frances MebuB, pres- irk college of engineering. Before his initial visit to spend some time date, on each occasion leaving pack- >elng inducted into the Army he,was with his brother, Morris, a member ident of the Ladles' auxiliary; Mrs. REQUEST PEATCBE SAT. NITE, 11 P, M. ages for distribution to the fellows M. Broderiok, Mrs. Laura Pcloso, employed at- th» laboratories at Eort of Battery "E". --- whom he has- gotten to know on FRED ASTAIRB - FAVLETTE OODDARD Monmouth. Prior to going to Fort Mri. EmiliTLeverlng, John Zaccono, Monmouth he -was stationed at Camp Currently, the guest book shows each visit Until next week, lt Frederick Frank and Frank Brod- " "SECOND CHORU3" Blinding, Florida) for ten mouths. the following names: Mr. and Mrs.,remains "G'bye, now." trlck. Vincent Willis and Mlsa Margie Dar- ling, who"spent their time with.Ed The, Ladies'.:auxiliary of JlaUery Group 4, C.I.A. met at tho home SIXTH BIRTHDAY. and Harold Willis; Mr. and Mrs. E" will meet in the Red Bank arm- of Mrs. Rita Waitt last week..Mem- SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY George Wllllch, mother and father of ory Thursday, March 12, for their berB are reminded that all envelopes A number of Patricia Joslln's little "E's" George Wllllch; Mrs. Francis next meeting. A card party will be for the handbags will have to be in TOO Anyone can wear Styl-EE pumpi or tlipon pat- rlends helped her celebrate her X. Kilduff, both Jr. and Sr., to see held for the benefit of the Battery by March 16. sixth birthday anniversary Monday their husband and son, respectively, fund in St. James auditorium Mon- Representatives of the Keansburg DANGEROUS terra. .They're especially deiigned to hug your at her Leonardo home. The table and Mrs! Joseph' Callahan, wife of day evening, March 10. Admission Steamboat company and the; Cen- LOVE... color scheme was carried out In rain- "B's" Sergeant Callahan. Expecting tral railroad, who operate boat serv- foot in high or tow heeli. You'll agree (hot will be collected at the door. AH In- bat von bow effect, each guest receiving a visitors are Corporal Ray Falke, who terested in the local men at Fort ices here and Atlantic Highlands, gaily-colored balloon and a basket of awaits his wife, as does Corporal Har- Bragg are Invited to attend. respectively, have assured officials willl . Styl-EEZ hdi what It takei by any comparison. jelly beans as favors. Ice cream, that there will be no curtailment in cake and grape juice were served. boat service this summer. Games were enjoyed by the children, South street have been 111 with grip. The Kcarisburg Townsend club who -were.Mary Finn, Helen, Ann, Sea. Bright Perfect school attendance records held a Washington's birthday party Joan and John Osage, Audrey Mur- for last month follows^ last week. -• - _ ALBERT S. MILLER SHOE CO. phy, Sonja Sharkey, Margarette (The Rid Bank ItogUter can te bought Mr. and Mrs. Alex Saunders are Hawley, Ben Hawley, Jr., Malcolm n Sea. Bright from Morris Weisraan, H. Departmental room, eighth, seventh and Lcfkowltz and- Gunnel's clear store) •bth aradca—Chari«« Kit«ll«, Lcitfr the parents of a son born at Mon- Leonard, Jr., Gail Leonard and Joyce Johnion, Cornelius Robinson, Edmund 18 Broad St. Phone R. B. 1264 Red Bank A committee from the Parent- mouth Memorial hospital Friday. and Patricia Joalln. Many lovely Ryan, Richard Simmon. Lester Boilers, A meetlng^of Boy Scout Troop 61 gifts were received by the young Teacher association at a meeting last Dorothea Coreit. Glorls. Johnson, Lillian week of the local school board voiced Layton, Ann Forsmsn, Edna Rogers. will be held tomorrow night In the hostess. ' ' Fifth and iourth grades—DoroUijr And- Keansburg school. he group's objection to the ruling rewi, Anns. May Bojer, Eleanor Oline, of the state defense council that tho Jonn Fellu. Norman Foremen, Dorothy Yvonne Lillian Whltehead was con- children remain In the school hulld- Lefkowlu. Barbara Thomas, Robert Conk, ditionally re-baptlzcd Monday even- Bnrrlck Jackson, Thomas Lovgren, James ing in St. Mark's church, Mrs. John ng Instead of being permitted to re- Ryan. Walter Covert. turn to their respective homojj in Third and second gnUM—Marglret Callahan and Mr. and Mrs, M. Ack- case of an air raid. The committee Lovgren, Samuel RocV, Mirgl* Shulor, erman were sponsors. Mr. and Mrs. Marilyn Sale. George Whltehead were present at requested that its protest bo taken to First jtrade—Lot* Oortrt, the state body through the local de- the Font fense council. The Women's guild of St. Mark's The Easter vacation for the school church will meet Friday evening at has been set for Thursday, April 2, Port Monmouth tha rectory. at 1 p. m. through Easter Mondday, Rt. Rev. Wallace J. Gardner, D. D., the sessions to be resumed Tuesday, (The Red Bank Register can b« bought will visit St. Mark's Saturday after- Jn Port Monmouth from . Larry Gerald! April 7. This Is said to be shorter And Mrs. Moun) noon, March 7, at 3:00 o'clock to con- than several of the other schools, firm a class from St. Mark's and but it 13 pointed out that the school Mr. and Mrs. J. Shunk of Dunel- from St. Clement's, Belford. closes for the summer June 12, about len and Mrs. Mary Lounsberry of The members of tho Men's Fellow- ono week earlier than many other Matawan were Sunday visitors of ship entertained with a buffet sup- schools. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Collett. per last Thursday evening. An In- The blackout here last Friday night Edward Tripold, Sr., Is on the teresting program was enjoyed. The was reported 100% successful by sick list. men prepared and served the supper. IA3T TIMES TODAY Victor Porottl, local defenso council Harold Quackenbush, who is In Mr. and Mrs. William Balbach, Sr., chairman. All the air wardens and the Coast Guard, spent the week- returned home Sunday from a six other officials were at their posts. end with his parents, Mr. and Mra.weeks' tour of the Weat. They last mBRR« THE BOSSES There were no accidents. Charles Quackenbuah, Sr. visited Los Angeles, California. The local fishermen are making Mr, and Mrs. James Campbell mo- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Flynn of preparations for their annual trip tored to Jersey City Tuesday with Francis place are the parents of a up the Hudson for shad nahlng. They Mr. and Mrs. J. DeVaney, son born lost Saturday. plan to. leave about March 15. The. Women's Republican club met Mrs. H. Kraemer of Lincoln court Robert Sherman of Bollport, Long nt the home of Mrs. Lillian Clayton gave a party last Friday evening for ALSO Island, has been visiting hla sister, Tuesday. her sister, Miss'June Nogra, who bo- Mrs. Clarence Boker. Mr. and Mrs. John Champaigns, came the bride of William Beverldge "THE MIRACLE KID" Mrs. Horman Thoraon of Matav/an, Jr., and daughter Veranlca of Now Saturday. There were about. 20 with TOM NEAL — CAROL HUGHES a former resident, ia much improved York city visited Mr. and Mn. guests prosont. The room,was dec- after a serious Illness. She has been James' Campbell recently, orated with a large pink and blue TOMORROW AND SATURDAY So Long, Boss entertaining her sister, Mrs. Laura Mrs. F. Collett and daughter Dor- umbrella and ribbons of the same Carpenter, of New York city. othy, Mrs. John Cliampalgne, Sr,, color. Election of officers will toko plnce and Mrs. Mary Lounsberry of Mata- William Balbach, Jr., and his at tho Parent-Teacher association wan motored to Glendola Tuesday. mother spent last Monday in New- meeting this afternoon In the school. Mrs. F. Collett, Mrs. John Chnm- ,rk. It teems *s though we get a later something like this about At tho meeting to bo held Thursduy, palgne and Un. M. Lounsberry vis- *very days April 2, MrB. Armand LaVigno will ited Elizabeth Wednesday. deliver tho annual president's meB- Mrs. M. Lounberry, Mrs. J. Cham- Colt's Neck Bitgo and full reports of the year's palgne, Mrs, F. Collott and Miss activities will be made by the com-Evelyn Hammond motored to Tren- (Tht lteil Bank Register can be bought mlttoo chairmen. it Louis Flotkln's store) "Goodbye boss, I'm off to fight tho Japs. With ton Thursday. Herbert Fowler and Goorge Har- Edward Hardy of Marlborp, who so many of us leaving, you're going to bo pretty voy are instructing a newly organ- Frederick Llnbhaueer of Philadel- was slightly hurt in n recent nuto Ited /Ir^t old class at Fair Havon. phia spent the week-end with his accident, visited his, mother, Mrs. busy taking care of nil thoae cu3tomors. I guess Cecil Layton and Marvin Fowler parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Liob- Mary Hardy, Sunday. hauscr. they'll understand, though, if you're a little nro to roport to Newark Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Btorn and next week for their flnnl examina- Roy Bckert and family visited daughter Pearl of Holmdel and Mr. slow in getting around. Harry, oan take ovor tions preparatory to cntorjng the Mrs. Eckert's mother, Mn. Kauf- nnd Mrs. Herman Shtelr of Smith- armed forces. man of Jersey City Sunday, burg vlilted Mr. and Mra. Louis Plot- for me \rhen ybu tenon himi^ll the things I Mr. and Mr«. Paul Peterson and Mrs. Gornld McDonald and daugh- kin Sunday. son Paul; returned home Sunday ter Abble Jans motored to Jeraey Contributions of clothing for the leornod. Bo aure to tnke oaro of Mrs. Gorton'o from a month's trip to Miami, Flop City Snuday to visit Mra. McDon- Kentucky mission may he dollvered range, and don't forgot Mr. Burrow'3 rofrig- Ida. ald's parents, Mr. and Mn, Beater- to the parsonage. August Peterson Is home from a man, Week-day Bible clam Is hold Tuei- erntor. Keep those defonso plants running month's visit with his daughter, Mrs. The Scout Mothers' auxiliary of day afternoon in the chapel, Tha Krncat Peterson, In Vonlters, Now Helping clrcli met at tht manse York. troop M held election of olllcers baok there, and I'll do my part up in front. So Wednesday of last week. Officer! Tuesday afternoon. An Important Mr, and Mm. Harry Sago art tha Fellowship meeting was held Tuen- SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY parents of a daughter born Hunclay eleotid were president, Mn, Hugena long, boas, I'll be book to work noon." Itcardon; vclc-presldcnt, Mrs. George day evening. In Monmouth Memorial hospital, Mrs. Choir rehearsal waa hold laat HIIRO lj the formor MIBS Veronica Meyers; recording secretary, Mrs. William Itaucli, Jr,; treasurer, Mrs. night. Thursday evening a conflr- Douglas, mttlon CISBK wai held. Also on Mr. and Mr*. Albert Ubaldl of Maud Johnson, 'and trustees, Mrs. Oustar Knlftir and Mn, Mildred Thursday evening •> mlii-weok Len- Brooklyn wern wtok-ond guests of ten service wai held, Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Mlnaldl, . Young. It wVa.vot)*d to donate IS 1 . Mri/oL?m H»UI of U«aah. street |ij Die nrd ,yr"os. Tomorrow,night, a defense council returned homo Hunday from Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Joliii' Mnlona of m«»l>r>r will be held at the defense, "HONOLULU LU center. mouth Memorial hosplla),, where she Newark visited Mrs. Melona's )>»r- with IHHJOH DENNETT — LUrK VELKJT Jersey Central Power & Light Co. Tht oo'ngregatlon of the Roformod hiul been n surgical patient, enta, Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Hawkey Thn Hiinilay oclitiol board of tho church la Invited to attend a special over tha wetk-enu, ' evening: service Sunday, March 8, Methodist church will meet Tuesday The 11 ro compnny met Monday ill tho home of Mm. Allen Jolinnon •pomored by the Fellowship. Tha night. .After thn meeting, refresh toplo l» "Happiness." of Hciu'.li (it unit. Tho Woman's llu- liiiuitn warn served. clely of Ohrlntlnn Horvlco will moot Jjairy (lernljl has, Installed nsw The road to bettif and blgjor buil> next Thuriidiiy In tho )uu«ormKe, Indirect fluorescent lighting In hl« nftu lends through The ltiRliter1! «4- omtv ur 2 307 OO'O na p.m. tonrinuous snT-sun Mr. ana Mm, Plarcaoa JUokor ot )b »hop. ytrUslng luMlU T ...y-g

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be filled, ofen spending the whole aro thinking 'by watching them with mothers of junior group pupils. In- plant* -which nuy b« planted at About The Famous day on the beach waiting for their Rumson Student Finger Painting this painting. She remarked that cluding Airs. Norman Poole, Mrs. Garden Club Sees dom In a vegetable garden, turn at the Spout, the crew in the children are asked to paint a story, Benjamin Kaplan, Mn, George Rud- plants listed -»f«re chosen t*e»l«» meantime gathering wood, roaming Wins Art Prize dy, Mrs. Percy Sherman and Mre. they are suited for cutting. Tht next over the hills, and In various ways not a picture as a test, and the re- 1 Waterspout Near enjoying their time as only those Graco MoGlrr, * senior In Rum- Explained To PTA sults . show the child's troubles or Alberts. „ - Floral Designs meeting will be Tuesday, April T. . can who havo been accustomed to son high school, won a gold medal enjoyments. The work Is done with Mrs. O. M. Hlnton was Introduced The Highlands the narrow confines of a small ves- in the New Jersey exhibition of High Mies Ruth Shaw a special non-poisonous paint which COMMERCIAL DEMONSTRATION MM. M. L. Newhall , as a new member and Mrs. Robert sel with a large crew., and especially School Art sponsored, by L. Bam- Is washable from hands and clothing. Snowden was a guest. Other* pres- in so beautiful a country as the hills ent were Mrs, J. J, Holmes, Mr«, of tho Highlands of Naveslnk, -which berger & company, Newark. The Telli of Work ' Final plans were announced for A business meeting of Mlddletown Arrange* Program Second of Series of " Alfred Juet, first officer of the brig Rumson student, who Is the daugh- tho association's annual luncheon Township High School Parent-Teach- Frank Bunting, Mrs. Frank Z. Bind* "Half Moon," commanded by Hen- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray McOirr, bridge to be held Tuesday of next er Association will be held tonight linger, Mra. Fred Noble, Mrs. L. A, Mlu Ruth 7, Shaw, originator of Mrs. Earl Bcnton of Holmdel ex- French, Mrs. W. J, Duncan, Mri. Papers Written by drkk Hudson, wrote in the log book captured first prize In group 2 for linger painting, •used In primary edu- week at the school. Mrs. L. W. Tay- at 8:30 o'clock In the auditorium of hibited a number of floral arrange- in 1600, "Was a good country for. to lor Is chairman and Mrs. Chester A. the high school, Leonardo. A dem- Henry Cross, Mrs, Fred Happiner, fall in with, a good country for to "spatter Ink" drawings, and she Is cational work and In tho psychiatry ments at a meeting of the Garden the only Monmouth count/' prlie Alberts, ticket chairman. onstration by the students of the Mre. J. Ty Cross, Mrs. Douglas New- Capt. Chas. B. Parson* B»e." Held, wai tho speaker st a meeting club, R. F. D., Tuesday morning at bold, Mrs. Van B. Walker and Mr* winner on the list of swards Issued. of the Little Silver Parent-Teacher Mrs. Robert Marvin, president, re- commercial department will be a the home of Mrs. V. A. Johnston at William Brown, who formerly ported that the association has pur-feature, with James Davldhelser In Leonard C. Lathrop. . Freionted herewith li the second owned the farm which Is now the acsoclatlon. Monday night at the Vanderburg. Mrs. -Benton, a club school. She termed tho paintings as chased a flag for its Girl Scout troop, charge. Music will be In charge of of a. series of papers written by.Cap- ctntral part of Atlantic; Highlands, member, w|U enter, several classes In stated that the farmers of- that lo- "glorified mudpies" and exhibited Mrs. O. Ivin Lyons will speak at theMiss Mary Rouse, chairman of mu- If you were to a»k most any ltt* itain Charles B, Pftr«on»,.which The floral arrangements at the Interna- cality were Indebted to tho Wator- some of her work and pictures made next meeting Tuesday, April T. Sho sic. Following the meeting refresh- tional Flower Show at New York telilgent Red Banker bow to make Register U privllegod to carry for spount for a very important source by children she has taught. will discuss and exhibit children's ments will be served by the teachers city later this month, your advertising do the, most good la the next few lsauM through \the of.revenue, as It, brought to their clothing. of the school, Mrs. Walter Walling Red Bank and vicinity, the reply un- Bhoros thoae>Aahermen who camo Miss Shaw stated that teachers Mrs, Morton L, Newhall, who ar-doubtedly would be r'Fut It In Tho courtesy ol Gaptaln Parsons' son, and doctors can learn what children Refreshments^ were served by thoIs president. ranged the program, read a list of Walter B. FaMoiu of Pelhari ManorT -oagoMor, all the fresh supplies of Register."—Advertisement food wmch the farm could furnish. New York; <•' Butter, milk, eggs, poultry and such Theao papers will ultimately find vegetables as might be on'hand in their way to tho Monmouth- County the late spring months were In do- rnand, and at prices which encour- IMPORTANT ^ Historical society, In whose Interest aged the farmer to bo prepared with the papers were originally prepared. an adequate supply. NOTICE-- The one appearing todn-i entitled Uriah Seely says that when a boy „ "The Waterspout," was read by Cap- at Port Monmouth, these fishermen, In cooperation with th. Office tain Parsons at a regular meeting of while anchored In the bay, whoro for Emergency Management, the association held at tho home of they camo for wator, requested him lire, shlppen at Sea Bright August with two other lads, to go out into we will repurchase •Pour cur- the country and gather up meat, SO, 1001, The article follows! vegetables, eggs and other products, rent retail price, any consumer's The-Water Spout. which they did to the extent of ?70 iurpfui stock of sugar which worth, for which thoy were paid In Monmouth county contalnB many gold. Tho profit to tho boys boing a is in good, saleable condition. natural features of more than un- ten-dollar gold piece each, which was utual Interest but none In which her more money than they had ever had ******** residents have, so much personal before,1 1and seemed to be of more pride as In those Highlands of Nave- value In amount than any other sum MEAT EVERY DAY-thdr's $ sink. had ever been since. j£e*Uen #e$eU Standing as they do at the gate- Excursion parties to Sandy Hook good nutrition! And Safe- moafj with special cdro... way of the great Metropolis of our or the Highlands wore In tho habit way'c Guaranteed Moats deliver to each Safeway —country,—overlooking-4ho- ocean-as of making tho Watorspout a call at CODFISH CAKES >o- c.ng( does no othor headland south of Bos- the hour for tholr lunch, plan gives you top meat market iust the amounts BEARDSLEV8 Bran* ton Bay, the green hills, lofty land Not only on account of the fresh value every purchase. Under expected to sell right away, marks and beacon lights extend a water privileges, but because the SARDINES NO. K Tin 2ii" 15c greeting to tho foreigners who visit level beach under the shade of tho this plan we buy only the Test at our risk! Unless you our country, and a welcome to the hill was a. pleasant cosy place for a Dom sit lo Pack In Oil —returning travelers-;Who have been picnic =partyto-rest- and-refresh "better-oating" grados of aro completely satisfied— visiting other shores, the better to themselves, , meat,.,prepare theie quality YOUR MONEY BACKI enable them to appreciate the bless- But the Waterspout has hod Its RiO DEL MAR rillotl ings of their native land. day of usefulness, and has been rel- See stora addreiiei listed below ^^Indicatei jtoroi having a Safeway Meat Market. Although separated from the At-egated to the rear. Tho railroad has "Best of Show Prizes," SHRIMP - - No1c.n1g( lantlo by the narrow strip of beach cut It off from the beach and taken BARNACLE BILL «r DULAC connecting Bandy Hook with the out all the romance of the quiet, The outstanding piece In tho ex- main land (when there Is no Inlat) shady nook. . > hibition and winner of the Richard MACKEREL NO ic.n, 2 «.r, 27c ' these Highlands aro almost sur- Sugar Cared - H»K or wye - AM sii« It Is no longer patronized by the Well, Jr., $100 best of show prize Is a ATLANTIC Brind rounded by the salt water of the coastwise vessels or the fisherman five-Inch piece of sculpture by Bonny Rarltan bay, Shrewsbury ilvor, ood fleet. The sapling- bark leaders are Smoked Hams Bamburak of Union. Clayplt creek, and yet so near to tnls not supplied and the water, no long- STORE CHEESE - *30< salt water as to mingle with it when er ."Llko a silver brook" comes ateal- One thousand and fifteen of the 4 lbs. WISCONSIN...Wholo Milk Otieeie __tho tide Jo full,.areJrlckllng streams ROASTING inKJtro_ho.sbade-OfJhe-tr.eesiJtthbdfhtOl_.Ort best entries are on display at Bam- and bubbUhtr springs of pure, cool T)erger'B7TIewark,^uotU~Saturday7 Under 4 lbs. Ib. 6—«nd over fresh water In great abundance, giv- ly an occasional clammer or "the MUELLER'S ing evidence of the Interior value as lone fisherman" come to slake their well as to tho external beauty of thirst as the water still oozes out of theso historic hills. the rock at the foot of the hill. Assorted It was useful in its day, and to Its Unit Completes Those who daily enjoy an unlim- generation and has been borne in Red Cross Work Hatarally Aged Beef - Pastes ited supply of pure, f^esh water, of grateful rememberances by those SIRLOIN STEAK which they have nevof been de- who enjoyed its blessings, yet it Is The three sewing and knitting prived, aro in possession of a bless- today only a memory like MACARONI, ing which thoy are unable to thor- "The old oaken bucket, auxiliaries of Little Silver Red Croes Y r oughly appreciate. SPAGHETTI " The Iron bound bucket, unit completed more than 200 gar- cho1 Those who have In extreme cases The moss-covered bucket, ments during February. Mrs. Eflj Ham Steak • 49c Lamb Chops 29c and NOODLES " 8< been placed on short allowance nt LOIN - Choloa Qrad* That hung In the well." ward McClellan, Jr., Is branch chair- v ( CENTER CUT sea, or what is an every day occur- man. Tho main workroomB and dis- $nce, obliged to use wator which was tribution of material center da estab- BEANS i ib.p«k.B« warm and unpleasant to both taste" DIVIDEND DECLARED. ChllCk Steak er Roast i> 27c and smell, or, as Boldlers have suf- lished at the Little Silver Woman's Dried Marrows club. Units meet at the club, St. (BONE IN) Shoulder of Lamb fered for water In both quantity and CHUCK CUT quality, or, as travelers have been T,he Board of Directors of Jersey John's parish house, and at the Fox FANCY RICE nb.pk9.,2c (n want on the plain where water Control Power 4: Light Company Hill home of Mrs, Irwln D, Camp- HONOR...Long Held . . was procured with great difficulty have declared tho regular quarterly bell. Porterhouse^ 35c and at long Intervals, these under- Beef Liver - TOMATO SOUP 3«n.20c stand the value of good water. dividends on their proferrcd Btock' Items completed Include U romp- NATURALLY AGED payable April 1, IB42 to stockholders rANCY SELECTED CAMPBELL'S Whore to obtain, and how to pre- ers, 43 suits, five boys' pants, 30 serve water Is an Important question of record on March 10. Tho divi- girls' woolen dresses, one man's con- [With, the Boamfin-Who is preparing dends are J1.75 pen share on tho 7vojesccnt robe, ten boys' shirts, flve Pot Roast - "31c DRIED PRUNES 2ib.Pk,.22< per e«nt 'jreferted 'aluckr"MM a Sliced Bacon 2 a 31c tor K long voyage. pnlr children's krioo-lengthr'sboltii 18 :•"•;•_'--•• BONELESS CHUCK"- Tender ' " V " SUGAR CURED 'In the works on navigation, giv- ahara on the 6 per. cent, and $1,376 children's sweaters, 35 men's sleeve- ing sailing directions for harbors a, share on tho 0% per cent pre- less sweaters and two men's scarfs, b RAISINS - and ports where vessolo may enter ferred stack, • 63 Inches long. Plate or Navel Beef > 12c Link Sausages 35c SUNMAID SMded for business, for protection or sup- 10O# PURE PORK . .piles,..there ls...always,a..reforonce FRESH or CORNED mado to the facilities for obtaining PEANUT BUTTER TIKST21< freah water, Its convenience to land- , BEVERLY., ftney Grid* ing and the quality as well as the 60 supply. Baking Powder ; 21c 80UDA CHEESE i°oz..ii.33c The procuring of water, where It KRAFT'S Product Is taken on board of the vessel and SPINACH '::,;::::: ROYAL Brand put in tho tanks or casks through hose from the hydrant, or pumped TOMATOES F»cyFr«h Ib.crton 1 7C from a water boat which comes alongside of the vessel, is, a very i>r ci| ir |a K>iit f r Kitchen Craft ROYAL SATIN Simple matter, but to place casks in LETTU C E " " " 2 ° 1 5G 8. small boat, land them on the shore pr wharf, take them to tho well or CARROTS Fr*ah Pullad-Crlxp largabunchjc FLOUR Shortening spring, and then return them filled SAFEWAT Prodoce N«wSp»dyMix with the .water is often, n, tedious as 2-1:, • Enrichtdwilh Min- _._ ...... molasses cake may be used in the is GurjntMd For all Biking and well as laborious operation. The NEW PEAS-wKffL-2* 21c erals and Iron ...' frying. casks are sometimes filled, tightly same way. FAIH-FBESRI forall home baking Closed and then floated to the vessel ELIZA F hcii bu di lk and hoisted abroad. Honey Spice Cake CELERY HEARTS " ' " 10c The larger vessels of today have so M. 1 cup shortening 11 1 |b can21« much more1 provision for a water ]/i cup sugar CABBAGE" " """* 3 <10c 31b. supply that they are seldom forcod STEPHENSON Ji cup honey to resort to any of the above difficult 2 eggs can 59. methods to replenish their tanks or Home Senriet casks, but up to the middle of tho 3 cups sifted pastry flour 10th century the small vessels of our Director 4 teaspoons baking powder DELICIOUS Large Size Westerns merchant marine could not afford Juan Cxtma. Vi teaspoon soda the space necessary for an adequate Vi teaspoon salt for cm sco supply of water; oven for an entire Pown S Licnt I'A teaspoons cinnamon BEST FOR Hecker's Flour lib. .West India voyage, and frequently Co. our coasting vessels were obliged to l/i teaspoon cloves, EATING Vi teaspoon nutmeg . 5 23c ^ 64< refill their water caska before the Vi cup nut meats completion of the voyage, conse- SUGAR RESTRICTIONS quently all the placeB where water 1 cup sour milk could be found near tho shore were XXONEY and molasses arc good 1 teaspoon vanilla ' well known to soa-farlng men. U.S. No. 1 GRADE-ALL PURPOSE APRICOTS - No.2Mc.n22t ••"••substitutes for sugar.- There Cream shortening and -add the OLYMPIA Whola UnOMlod In the Raritan, NavcBink or lower ate just a few suggestions to keep suRar. Beat in the honey. Beat MAYONNAISE New York bay, as It Is frequently in mind when .using; honey, in place •oiks of ees;s and add to mixture, CHERRIES - NO. 5M«n 25c called, the most popular place of sup- of sugar. One cup of honey weights x»14c p*23< <* 37e jift dry ingredients together. Add HONOR..Royil Ann* ply was what was known as the 12 ounces, of which almost 1/5 is the chopped nuts to first mixture. Potatoes Waterspout on tho north shoro of water. A cup of sugar weighs 7 SALAD DRESSING tho Highlands of Navcslnk, and on Add dry ingredients alternately with APPLE SAUCE««»..,3c.n,25« tho front of what was known as Hil- ounces. This necessitates reducing sour milk and vanilla. Fold in the ton Park, about 100 yards west of the amount of liquid in the recipe. beaten whites of eggs. Bake.in a SUNKIST LEMONS TWNKD***. ». 5 ° 10c "29c PLEASU Brand the wharf. > • • Measure the liquid called for in well greased and floured loaf pan in FLOR|DA txt Lir Sl for VEG-ALL - - Welle Vessels at anchor behind Sandy the recipe and remove thrcA table a moderate oven (350° F.) for 45 GRAPEFRUIT - ™ »* « 3 15c •••••••••••••••••a Hook waiting for favorable weather spoons plus one teaspoon for each' to SO minutes. LARSEN'S Cut VtntiblH to go to sea found this a very con- cup of honey used or in these pro venient placo to obtain fresh water. portions depending on the amount Spiced Sour Milk Cake FLORIDA ORANGES i » 15 25c PEAS No.lC.ni 2«™15c The water came from a spring at the foot of the hill which Is at this of honey,- Changes and substitutions have Include DEFENSE LILY of the VALLEY point some two hundred and fifty It will be much easier to measure been made in this recipe to reduce feet high. the honey if it js first placed in a the cost and include available in- SIFTED PEAS No2c.»16< Wheatena - i.rB. P«i.fl. 20c A spout or leader was mado of the i pan of warm water for a few min- gredients* RWAY LILY of tha VALLEY.. Extrit hark of a sapling resting on little utes. Cakts made with honey are 2Vi cups sifted flour j The Aristocrat ol Rice Krisplos KELLOGCS 2P^ 21C crotched sticks which carried tho greatly improved if allowed", to age Yi teaspoon baking powder STAMPS Sliced BEETS»»n.n.2:.".19c water from tho spring at the foot of \M Thrifty COKMI just a few days. 1 teaspoon soda LILY ol tha VALLIY Uio hill, about throo feet from the Ground t> ercUr Nestle's Cocoa nib 18c n>>.35c IN YOUR level of tho beach to the high water We are accustomed to using mo- H teaspoon nutmeg mark, whoro tho water casks wore lasses in cakes with excellent re- 1 teaspoon cinnamon Royal Desserts - PKI»««6C SAUERKRAUT No?»c.n9c filled with but little labor. li teaspoon cloves sults. Here is suggested a different SHOPPING LIST Tatty Cura..t Rail Buy Tho water was desirable for an- way of serving molasses cake which V\ teaspoon allspice BOSCO imallJir19C tarQ* J>r 35C other reason, that while It was pure, we believe you will enjoy. .An old 'A teaspoon salt Every time you buy food, buy HOT SAUCE 8oz.Cn. 3»n>14c clear wator it had good preservative l'i cup butter standby, applesauce cake too, is Chocolate BAKER'S mmim Vi ib. cik.i 4c DEL MONTE Spicy Torruto S.uoa qualities and would keop at sea V> cup vegetable sliorlcninR Defense Savings Stamps, longer than any ether, and most greatly appreciated for it is good especially was, this truo as compared and keeps moist for days. y> cup sugar "fevery Safeway Store has C0TS 3 eggs with Croton water obtained at Now PLANTER'S COCKTAIL PEANUTS «.,»ni9c LILY ol tha VALLEY ' York. Applesauce Cake Yi cup miple syrup them. That's the way to make H cup sour milk Thero was, prior to tho '60's, con- M cup honey PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS NABISCO n.pk, 17C nldorablo coastwise trade with the 1 cup grnpe conserve or jam a steady, consistent contribut- Inlets on tho Jersey Shore. Small 6 tablespoons vegetable _ Sift flour, measure and sift three NOB HILL COFFEE LUXURY BUND-tmdttOfdirtib.pkg. 24c nloops and schooners taking wood, shortening times with baking powder, soda, ion to the Victory Drive and TOMATO JUICE lumber, charcoal and farm products 1 egg nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, allspice BEECHNUT COFFEE Drip or Regular Hbc.n31c regular additions to your to Now York City, returning with 1 cup thick applesauce and salt. Cream butter and vege- ULYoftheVAUEY 3 "nMiSc merchandise and fertilizers. Those 2 cups' sifted llour table shortening with sugar until EDWARDS' COFFEE Drip or Regular 11b. c.n 27C savings. vessels relied on tho Waterspout for 1 teaspoon soda CASTIE HAVEN 4 «« Z5t tliolf supply of fresh water If do- light and fluffy. Add WRS and beat talnod In making tholr pnssagos. . 'A teaspoon cloves thoroughly. Add a small amount at ^teaspoon nutmeg a time of dry Ingredients alternately S 21F12 WHY employees are buying Another class of vesiol using the Vi teaspoon cinnamon OXYDOL SOAP POWDER i.rg.Pkg 20c Watornpoutwcre the mnckorol catch- willi maple syrup, lour milk »nil Defeni. Bonds regularly. Through a voluntary ers, or Eastern flshormon. Theso H teaspoon silt Jam. Bake in two oiled ankl floured KREMEL - . 3pk«<11c worn at that tlmo of an orttlroly dlf- I cup iceded or seedless raisins nine-Inch layer cake pans in mod- plan, each employe, decides how much he wants A«»ort.d Puddlnla foront class of vosiol than that Yi cup nuti * erate oven (350° F.) for'35 to 40 P. & C. SOAP whit. 3b.7.13c which la used at present In tho Cream honey and shortening minutes. Cool; spread with banana- lo let aside. The Company cooperalei by regularly OLIVE OIL - >°>.i..45c mackerel trade, They were imn.ll BRILLAT Brand elinrp sohoonen of about 30 tons thoroughly. Add tgg, beat well honey icing between layers and on deducting this "salary allotment" from wages and tnoasurcmont. Thoy wore called add applesauce alternately with top and sides of cake. "Pinkies," each crew consisting of lifted dry ingredients which have PALMOLIVE Toilet SOAP R...b.r6c with the accumulated savings buys Bonds which are OLIVES - - )°hour In moderate 1 egg white ' ****************** hod which accommodated tho whole oven at 330". 1 teaspoon lemon juice crow. Olngeibrtad Apricot Up-SluVDown li teaspoon salt Thoy began their flnhlmt oarly In « Cake Cut banana in miall piece's am! tlm spring ns far 11011th as Cape Hat- whip to smooth pulp. Add egg tcras, and came north with the 1 box gliiccrbrcail mix white, honey, lemon juica and liilt. schaoln of flih, which continued to 36 liases dried cooked apricots, Beat until frosting stands In peaks. ndvance along the coast northeaster-. (drained) "<>>/'(» JA*4n*«nd.M)e PrnvUlnto. When l 1 In the vicinity of Handy Hook tlioy "Uli'S'Ui«e»lcspinSxT*'T "x rheae'nmi any otlitr recipes de- cami to nnrllon bay for belt, fresh Crease and flour the cake pan, Lay sired inny be obtained by writing water and fresh iiinpllei. We have the aprlcoti in rawt cut side up to Mri, I'JIza M. Stcphenion, Homo scon 70 nallx of those vemioli be- tween Bandy Hook and Atlnntlo Mix the gingerbread as directed mi Service Department, Allcnhurit, Ni Highlands, every unit of which could box and pour over apricots. Hake J., Iti cue of this company. Simply send their dorl«« OP small noati to 40 to 50 minutes In a moderate oven ri'quot type recipes iltilml nnd the Wttteitiiout with their duki to (350" P.), ,'i'urn cut tp cool, An> Ilicy will l>c H?nl you. 36 Monmouth St., Red Bank-118 First Ave, Atlantic Highlands ,x Page Ten RED BAM REGISTEB^lMARGH 5, 1942. BOWLING AC tlV I TIES Results, Standing of the Teams imd In

PURITAN: SEABOARD ICE v 'BBD BANK FIREMEN'S LEAGUE STRIKING MISSES MILLER'S BUSINESS HEN'S LEAGUE ' .• SQUARE BAB IDEAL. DINER •• Witty ...... :.—.. 228 199 It A. Travera - 157 H7 H. Flaherty .....!. 158 J78 201 MahUr ...... 182 200 1 Koblenbuih 189 185 169 Damler ...... - HO 118 .. 115 Ahem ,...„ S2S -1«» 1 Ahehi -. 168 148 224 Gl|>' H" E. Lambert _ 184 181 159 OITARELLA'8 MARKET V Oeronl . 150 US 14 Shinn -. -.•--, HI Roche i....; 154 15S 145 RubUjr ... i.. 141 , 202 1 Ryan ...... 125 159 US 1 STANDIMG OF THE CiUrella 178 171- 171 H. Adalr 20} 157 2 170 Puncan ,...,,.,,.,.,..^;«.^« 164 201 17 Osbnrn ..'15. 154 197 Htmhaueer ... . , 89 1(1 Mohr 181 191 Blesrns .„ ...... 2,00 166 18 Chamberlain - —• • 184 ITS C. Kunsman 181 128 Shaffer ... Brown . ; ; u7 101 2 184 160 204 3 7 11 ZsmbrsnZnmbrno . 201 lit Carrlian ...... 32 19 C. Helnold _._... 172 187 US . . It! 856 H. 4 L 789 Grob 142 US . 906 >2> •-Independent - IS "7 17T 849 "1)18 TALLYROES. 181 . BROOK'S INSURANCE BRUNO. •"'-•- >' Belief ._ - .... 18 -33 158 Bahr US 172 WHEELERS T. Bruno ...J 189 14 IS" ,1! A. Hurtzell :... 177 CARKE ASSOCIATION. Mahler ..... _, ^ , . I4fl 188 177 JLiberty I M. Jones HO 140 B. Yflung 171 124 176 901 809 MSE. O'Rourkt . . 1(6 181 P, Bru.no .- ,..•• HI G AVE HG 142 THE MERCHANTS TBU81' CO. Wjrabi . ,™,j,i._....._ IK 151 Burke ....,., „....„...„. 185 163 182 J. Bfuho 801 18? 18: F. Aum.ick 159 N. Mallett ...:. .-. 1S9 182 168 Bruno ;. 155 199 124 i B. Murphy 47 185.44 241 R. N'orkua' • • 139 126 W. Etikorn ..126 126 197 Po(t«r 189 211 „...; „„ „.„ 122 Tomalne 185 116 It 183.3!l 169 Patttnon 143 16t T. Minor .. 197 157 H. Hoffman - « 213 E. Jeffries ~ 160 H. Yount: .... 159 165 164 . .. „.„ 171.190 O, Bruno 185 ,'Ui 17; •«R,. Smith - 46 178-22 F. Dark..-. , ; 188 176 198R!e» _ , 130 E. Minor .. C, Rufnnl ...... 187 194 171 s6 17S.21 218 795 Brett _. 126 ::. J, Cleary -..- - _ _ ..... ltl . TB2 tW ' 0. Colmorgan « SI 17C.3 FIVE BF.LLF..S 808 761 BOSAllen • • • 197- M. Kranm 158 • WACKARS FOR3GATE FARMS Bly vo^ C, Bennett *\ ' \"\-'-° 1'7 154 781 \ PINES MAPLEWAVS . V. Sacco -13 171,18 215 JoliUfon Luker .. 150 189 Mew...... _ 174 147 Allen : - ltl Jnmey no ijj lJt E. Carharl 161 120 Wnrkar 154 151 TETLEY'g SPORTS Noonan ;'. .» 147 149 Drt \ E. Munch .:.- 4 0 ^V"* M. VatiBiuiu 152 H. D'llo '.-.; -. 188 US 21G l|J . J. Murphy. - 40 Jljj.js Dowena „ 146 165 Murdlco 188 Feldnin '. 175 193 Ob«r ...... HO schmiSt... 19 H. Brnne) 191 Wenzel . 178 186 Humphreys .- 172 108 187 \»% i R. Pearce - •-• 43 I"' Kwlk ...... , « 224- 181 Haiard "...... 187 SOI McCuo „. .... Stava - 178 219 • -no ... _..._. 148, Adalr ...-..' - 174 157 Killr ,.. >.C. Whakn 61- 170.29 742 776 »10 Gaze _..„.._.._ 311 882 «3 D'gflo , ,„,„ .„..„..„.. .™: 14ill4 14 ;0J • : H. Hopkins 43 i0.19 SCOUT ABOUTS «0« 879 Nordy 211 J. Brown -.'..-. 187 148 i 1. Whalcn ....— - »- 168.8 150 !.'• Adalr ,.,.„ ns 180 ' . 8D4 827 I.. Sloriim 149- CORNER GROCERS. Frank ....•„.... 181 M, .Berlin ••—•••• 21 16.').6 M. Jeffrey, Jr. 171 148 8>0 Menaaan _... 202 190 LIONS, CLUB -jbnaton » !'. K. Forbes 41 1B» I'. Brbivn 181 152 W. Johnaon ; 141 210 Drinkmtar ..._„_.... ; 187 169 Fehlhuber ~. v-.lSl 156 Lee — 110 19 PUHITAN DAIRY Guenthar- - 171 l»»\ J Calandrlello 41 164.3K K. Memzopnne 12" 175 Jarvla HO 1«7 Da Rota .... :.„_ 171 McDonald 145 195 Mnrssolo . i_F. Calandrlello 4 2 162.!.'. D. Bj-an 187 155 Dummy 125 Gtronl l>0 194 Johnson ..<-... -.~..." 170 146 "iai" so ~iesTomslno .. 9 C. Schwenker 25 162.7 Dangler ...... 115 P«n!erm«n „...... „_„.....' ISO 200 Brown ...... :... 209204 CRYSTAL CLUB Gordpn .... 81$ 780 S60 Goorlcy ...:..' ... 168 Fanrell 178 (Forfolt.) ) G. Figaro S3 1.18.17 ..J...... 206 Tomsino .. 177 •i H. Colmorgan 16 IJS.U SHAMROCKS Duncan •• 195 »18 991 99: CENTRAL BAR Jsckton ....- r...7.T.^. 175 1S5 P Figaro \. - 4;> 1 •>?."> P. Schlickor 182 163 Sterns _...... —... -JOT UOKa CLVB 911 879 811T. Arnon 2«I Its 214 h ihi D. Inglh 190 173 — ill 198 Morrli 1S6 1J7 162 < s'. Scallo — ,- -'- - * 798 711 WESTINGHOUSE ' I. Brenkcr - 45 155.7 Hnnsen 108 1SD Uiiela — ~:— 198 189 H. A)im»clc . :— 180 21B 181 H. Oiliorn 112 .139 SHREWSBURY DAIRY Matula 148 157 O'Nell „ 181 157 17' Dummy 185 1S5 186 ! K. McKnbjht 18 135 Campbell . . 180 160 16' HJ 1 B. Hubbard /•••• IS Is1--1 P. Tracers 128 Slmpkini 205 HI Dowana .... . 157 284 Talarico ...,,,..™.-., .. 108 179 169 Labor ..... m 1M RunyoR n - 190 1BO Romvo 285 190 Matula • .-'.... 189 100 17' ....181 186 187 J' C, Abbott 47 151.2' DoVrles .... 188 143 « 670 801 ?25 M. Faelhsber - 137 158 186 020 852 "ill V ' P. Lyons 3.0 1S1.B Hoffman 178 111 l25 125 ijj TOP NOTCHERS McDsrmott 184 175 . 975 97°. 97; ParkM • 194 226 • 146 FACTORY ST0BE8 * Buckelen . - c: Calandrlello 37 150.13 ll.i 113 LENOX TAVERN IBO inn ?i J. Holiday 42 143.16 Sweeney .... . - rt7 194 S. Bruno .„... 157 142 198 M. Jeffrey, Sr. ...- 163 151. Smith _ 169 179 17 83J 891. 846Mallstto 152 147 151 A. Nolan 1" 141.8 MS 147 Walling 199 180 18 I). Calanclrirllo U! 151 ESSO. JRS. Dummy .185 1>5 186 HENRY'S MARKET R«ith 148 H, Amito Its 154 118 R. Pcnrcfi F... Bublln. ParWr i... 160 163 15 P, Tortalno :. . 108 155 208 H. Hopkins • 180 1SS 11" „..,„...,...... _ 202 _ M.ller—. • . ;, TR4 190..482 192 IS1 . j.—...„._. • F. Jordan Illhustclll J74 148 US i J. Jiurphy' .176 US ALL STARS 810 819 RUB 115 211 169 Sthucker' 171 !09 2Ji X. Murphy 192 15-1 Rowell ...144 1U 188 - - ATLANTIC SUPPLY \i. Curlev 119 145 NeR , . 121 2IS 140 Frank Ma»a ...... 101 174 128 lot Tony. I««O: _.;...._.._(...... 165 169 161 8 _,. Molnar HI BED BANK BOWLING LEAGUE. McGulM , 146 190 ISO .,'•• BED BANK RV. " «» BELIEF C. Jncnues i 171 IK Iii us ~ni It. O'Rourk. in 163 171 Dummy - ' 185 185 DAI 14.1 OASAQRANDE Mosea . .187 *'«!•» - US 20O I(| J." Whalen ITS 234 D. Webb 1*0 Hi ' Shelly :.. 185 159 217 BUMHAVEN LEAGUE. J. Holiday ...... — 133 118 14C BTANDING OF THE TEAMS Scottl 18« 1H 15« Knitner 217 171' 11B Frank Srellh ...... 146 150 175 Jurray U1455. 102 C. Whalen '.~,~ 177 161 813 740 * 732 I, . AVE HG Buckileir 170 202 157 Sam Ilarbctlo ~ 150 174 184 ._. . 14...,. ... lilitt C. Abbott , - no 151 103 G'.olhierj * Imur.. 14 915.5 1059 Tcraalna 180 204 174 766 896 PETE'S BARBER SHOP. Morrl "ZZZZ. .147 165 • lit G. ColmorKen 159 175 194 [loncore's i 28 919.57 1048 Koch .- .1... 164 171 130 MIDDLBTOWKERS '. Maltel 171 178 I ' . '.,789 801 H?Smith ..,. t . 188 177" US ' ' —— WOMEN'S COCKTAIL LEAGUE 29 898.31 1078 Merrltt :...... '.... '.^£1*5 Mead.. ... 190 860 747 GhrdenerR 157 Rels 167 147 760 ,ou'» Pitzeria 32 924. Jl 1049 iavage , 141 174 Domentco Auroa'ck - 144 177 820 781 8Jt HQOK A LADDER J JV\4 IV J. »*-••». ••—» -.-. ;.. 141 HOB ROYS Long-Branch Pier .... 34 32 911.45 1100 Horster _ 164 L. Smock 158 152 BELL TELEPHONE LEAGUE. 157 195 200 34 883.58 1018 841 945 781Muipby 145 H. Bcdle ...: 160 145 163 Pete's Chatterbox... 32 162 M. Aumack 134 170 Stoye 223 lfiS 194 Boynton & Boynton 32 34 881.58 1066 HOME MODERN17.ER3 Quackfnbuih 149 Bloom - ••" 156 K. Hendrickson 136 107 155 34 8T6.23 1018 Hendrlcks 144 114 206 LINE. Club Members To Gentiln'n Market 32 Neu 160 : :~" • 774 824- Bebrlj ..T;..:™.^,;.,.,. .-llt-WO—m Forbes — 167 E. Mrrmopnne .- 108 158 173 Red Bank Recreation 31 35 892.29 1014 T.uvers US 1«5 177 DONALD'S LATJHDltY Lyons . —— ••—-• 147 48 857.38 974 Johnson - 189 210 179 Novak 109 115 129 187 • 17S 464 410 .491Paul's Open Door... 18 943 816 887 BhoiJes 156 177. oitello ...._ 151 158 149 TORPEDOES INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Ruflinl 188 172 181 'Edeland 119 150 Select Officerr Kolan 132 141 irob 168 .1(4 211 o« Pryor ~ ., . 146 Updike" — 161 219 168 1 « Smith _—- 1«3 203 15f. Sollock 110 Buck .. 184 209 Williamson 125 Mcnztopane 60 201.16 HIGHLAND'S BOWLING LEAGUE lummy 125 Dummy 100 27 199.2""2 SOS 795 954 'u/nmy - 125 125 S42 909 895 Dfcker ..'. • SANDERS 722 841. 784 U.S.G. Will Give to J. Acerra - 66 193 Pryor „ _ - 179, 191 LIBERTY ; 192.47 Dohrn 175 .198 115 STANDING OF THE TEAMS- F. Mazxa — -'• 153 175 . 130 309 356 345 Woodward •! 66 W L AVE HG TE3T BUREAU. ZOMBIES. 53 190.41 Hnck.tt - 17S 157 70( 789 Maiia - 219 149 155 Local"Y" Fund Drive Anderson : 115 119 R. Morris tfymba...... ^. 203 1«5 1»2 Fongite Farms' 45 909144 1024 Burklln 119 145 Meyers 190.40 Ideal Diner 44 899.43 1034 FAIR HAVEN TAVERN Molnar 1 ; 150 10S . 162 Dummy - 120 141 190.38 R. Morris ...5; 163 174 '. Jordan 182 147 Costa - 151 111 Coles Hunter 16S 169 Loftua & Leddy 36 872.27 1060 Dummy 120 120 120 129 115 Hnviland . 109 139,, til Nordy 190.8 8SG.6S 1007 '. Lerbeck 157 139 Dummy 120 120 120 Mrs. Franklyn. Gray, Mr». Edith Fiea'ro „••• 187.29 Evans „ 141 168 144 Mohr's Tav«rn 53" :. Stadler. 199 152 Oal , ,—• 170 141 ' 162 Merrill H. 1. Bnll»y Co. ... SI 853 966 Whltehurst . 174 115 101 Worth and Miss Dorothy Brown 300 395 404 187.24 r. Walter 175 187 G. Fisaro ...... 138 16G 101 JoneJ s ~857 844 Hiuhlands Esso 27 8S8.12 U03 wero named to nominate officers for MANHATTANS Tuttle bl> 187.21 3. Wnddcll 185 • 176 778 610 730 712 726Brndjliaw 164 162 112 V. Smith - •'. 63 185.50 ARNONE BROTHERS INDIVIDUAL tho.U. 8. G. club at a meeting Tues^ Blackburn 93 104 105 D. Arnone • 4fi 1S5.37 J. Arnone 169 G AVE HS ~m 801 ' RED BANK INSTALLATION, day at tho home pt Mrs. Herbert 185.25 B. Reynolds 179 Asnimei 72 190.19 256 WARD'S GAS STATION ilsyton 179 151 Ellison 158 K,3 157Anderson 66 J. Reynolds _ 167 Barber, Fair Havon. Mrs. Everett BOWLING CENTER CITY Lafayetle _ 33 185.11 Monihan ,.„...,..,.. 68 189,48 343 '. HoVer 140 C. Johnson 184 •'•--. 415 423 374 1S4.54 B. Hana 185' R. Adair ; 42 186.13 226 Im VanBrunt 118 Sherman —..... IBS ' 145 Brower was the assisting hostess. LEAGUE^ T.uex 61 Jeffrey - 150 1 STINGERS . E. Turner 58 184.32 Hanson ..... 24 185.21 235 3. Sutherland .".. 137. 124 Johnson 188 The membors voted to contribute IB*.10 Stelnhardt 185.1$ 278 ohn VanBrunt 12S 129 Rowell 177 209 E. Vanderbuw 120 93 138 RuWnl 10 850 80! 821 66 to the local Y campaign drive. Spec- STANDING OF THE TEAMS M. Whnrton 116 133 107O. Minton 183.60 llalir 184.41 233 Wade 125 142 R. Johnson -. 224 161 197 183.61 GRILLI'S Brown 183.18 247 K. Aumack 113 175 . fille „ 1S4 108 ial prizes were given Mrs, Morgan L. Wilde 161 ' 14Q 141 Fischer .—-•. F. Scacclt 165 • 147 153 185 Chummya 36 L. Acerrft 183.15 Brey 172,42 224 Behrlg, The next meeting will b* 897 3C6 386F. MorriB 153.13 Aschettlno ., „ „.., 194 191 191 Farwell 182.41 235 644 710 679 902 848 UZ Globe Petroleum...... „_; 182.52 Grllli 143 169 174 Minor 181,42 227 WARD'S HADIO. Tuesday, April 7, at the home of Boacores .- .1.™...".. "31" — - PINK LADIES Fletcher , 72 SPLICING. It. Stout : 99 122 129 ,-«».-JS2J5 247 J. Acerra. 178 220 226 Mews ., 26 181.7 225 Ward 144 163 178 Miss Brown, Wallace street Mrs, -Jete'i Chatterbox 3Q 182.33 lt».~m,..Jn7 181.1,. Plncn 148 143 160 Fowlera- '. 28 M. Palumbo .' U7 170. 150JelTrey -. 45 Meyer--.,,,,, Donato 163 174 137 Kenneth Brower will be assisting Hobko 17 1S2.13 J. Adalr _ 6sr9. 180.23 237 "Sutter.;.-...r.r.:.-.-.^-.-.-.;..^ 147-.136-.J14 Hlbbctts _ 1J0' 167 ' 144 indlviduaHHonie Modcrnhrrs 28 Dummy. — . 100 849 »20 807 hostess. '___ M. Mfttioccir 96 93 Tex. Tomaino 40 1S2.3 Hunry ,. 67 178.12 2!i4 Etromcngor 171 I6U 214Hibert"-...:-.;..;:.:...:..^.:.-..v..-.-..>149- -1UJ 184 Bowllcjr Center i,.: 26 Cbasey : 52 . 181.SS BAIRD-DAVISON CO. Drihkwator .'. _ 68 177.53 227 Geronlmo 201 161 213VanWInklo 141 IS! '167 Other* present "were Uf». George MftlES 176.53 Monmouth Lumber Company .... 16 312 385 379KltiB 60 181.19 194 203 Carrigan 50 2,15 Waltt 187 148 142 Anderson, Mrs. John Green, Mm. 21 i31.17 Kmnedy 162- 16S Romeo ...: 50 176.21 215 826 303 8S6 "•"•"••••" * " CHUMMYS* •:;--.: ..... •JSI.5--- Blackman _.'._.;. l?l 155 175.22 Ernoat Johnson, Mrs. Walter John' J. Arnone ....::::..-„.....:;..".. 222 Da.RnsiL .„. u..,^ ...... ,., 66 276 WILBUR'S DINER. • . '• • ~7«6 852 ~8U • 1). Bastedlo 1C5. 171 182 1S1.2 Sutherland" .™...;r.Vf..r..^:.".:--HV 202 176.20 M. Aumack ...... 195 Ngl 200 WOMEN'S TBIO LEAGUE. Porker 59 24 OK«H .X.....-...... :.:... 2i> '220' Bulkr-:—:::../.-.-.....:.^.:.:." 1211-^131—201- LONG BRANCH IHSTALLATION. son, Mrs. Leonard Mack, Mrs. Walter 6fi 1S0.40 23 Schroeder _ 138 148 Streifb. _ ts 175.17 233 J». Aumack .. - 170 19i «0 ("nstellaclo ... 1RD.21 174.(7 [. Aumack, Jr. 124 130 142Fay .X 179 )179 125McCoach, Mrs. George Mbrlbrd.'Mrs. 66 26 Koinek .„ 58 255 >ymmy' 125 125 125 R. Mcaill -:. us •'170 liB LITTLE FOXES rostrn 1SO^2» 871 888 Bti 174.31 White 126, 166 189 Donald I. Oakley, Mrs. Leroy Quack- Nordy .171 174 160 195 1 in Grooms ... ; 52 27 3 Murphy „ 241 .. Wheatoh 122 152 14H A. •llafticT r.:. 115 62 181.21 23 PETE'S CHATTERBOX. 173.54 243 Spraneer 148 19J 158 11. Parrels 206 158 162' Ellis 1 Linzmayar , 173.3 i. Dowd 152 164 102 onbusb, Mrs. Charles Rowell, Mrs. -• •• ' 873 888 SIS Ayri-s 61 iso.li 24 Aumack 198 187 197 Schellack 234 Lolsche • - l»9' 170 168 Dummy ...;..^-115. . 115 . 3"i 1.79.31 Pinnatore 116 177 1S4 173.2 211 William Trucx, 3d,, Mrs. Dewey Wll- • • GLOBE PETROLEUM. . •}i. Moore , ISA- 113 litnncdy , ... Rubley, Jr 172.42 651 701 806 oolo 180 114 220 Erown 179.25 Turnock „. lfij HI («r 221 llama, Mrs. Eislo Minton and Mlsi Murdlco 173 193 170 ' 36 I73.2J Zambrano ...i .• 154 170.7 232 • • • ' • ,. :- ' ••'• 180 822 '152 P. Bruno - 1S5 190 132 466 Mazza • Anderson 58 169,4 . REPAIR. Marian I. Scott. •' Kull 21 179.15 Osborn - 223 138 182 Ahem , „,. 61 223 FAIB HAVEN WOMEN'S Nauntchik .: 190 193 IS I ,17S.:.l 236 Ajrts 202 21J 149 167.t 224 H Lewis Ill 110 1S4 Parker , 1G7 224 144 THREE STOOGES Cotmorzen Mohr .. 63 166.5 LEAGUE. M. VanBrunt l'J4 159 Strauss 37 17S.2 243 McDonald 61 234 A. Apjilcgate - 152 184 108 K. Kruser Hli VJt 1SS 177.(5 163.10 206 L. Monlar 174 156 Reynolds :. EG 237 ~914 874-793 Ryan 29 163 J. Clark ..12* 159 154 Department Does D. MCEMI 218 162 Oaborne .... 62 17 7.31 230 HASSAS BROTHERS Leibhauser 45 219 PAIR HAVEN'ALLEYS C. Applewte .... 115 177 111 R81 3*3 838 175.18 162.28 229 flturdico,.... IS i36 Buchanan 156 145 Lucas ;. 57 161.1 Ell 1225 1135 139 Sloeum H6 176 184 BOWUNO CENTER, -- •-- - 616 477 415Currhin .... 65 ;r..36 2R4 Rolmer 151 201 223 Daubcrschmldt 100 99 103 Red Cross Sewing Johnson 53 160.58 237 V. Sacxo 159 203 163 PIN BUSTERS". G. MintbK ,...:r._.:r.:n;:..- so—17U.33-- 2J3 S.Ialt. 194 209 Rubley. Sr. _... 59 216 Hllllard - B9 131 8: "678 756 771 ,C. Bruno . 177 16!l 125A. Shinn 143 135 195 Kelly ....:::. ...:::~.:r.-.?~w—i'tt~ 252 2 Members of 'the American horn* L. Smith ; 66 lVi.59 274 Blom r.r.^:;:::.:;.;..:..::.^:.:.;.; 56~ Wilson 1«9 . U BELL LABS DEAL. A. Bruno . 177 178 139 Brown 163 138 1,16 Pinititore — S7 175.44 257 Salandra 182 19? ummy 100 Klenk J07 department of the little Sliver Worn- M. Krancij 144 176" 1J7 4H 174.S 236 . . HIGH ONE GAME B. Anendt 117 188 W. Schroeder Walsh 98 130 T12 A. Lewis 1H 128 n's club did sewing for the Red J. Braney . 164 203 R. Gentile - 4H K.I. 10 240 879 82! 837Stelnhardt ,. 278 ' 450 449 458 45 172.25 212 ' 1050 [lenk 21* Cross at a meeting Monday at th* Tolerlco Lc'tus & Lfddy 612 664 678 jrrblit 138 142 UPS -AND DOWNS Travis 19 172.10 L'20 HIGH THREE GAMES home of Mrs, David Jones of Goose- 63 11J.9 257 . 732 VINCENTS Ichafcr 188 148 137 MONMOUTH LUMBER. \ MnlTei 145 144 1S3Bradshaw BAYSHOKE BOWLING LEAGUE Sltlnhardt Kre-fjer '.., 178 123 137 neck point, Little Silver, directed bjr G. Figaro . 236 1S6 H. Curler 127 164 131 A. Turner 49 172.7 245 2949 Mullor 208 16.1 188 210 Loftua 4 Leddy Pryor ... 120 Tweedlo . 167 132 150 Mrs. Edward McClellan, Jr. Lunch- L. Lyon 12S 160 D. A.«hc-Uino _ _...• 149 152 170 Schmidhid t 34 172.1 White 150 110 Hanmer 43 171.40 238 STANDINGS OF THE TEAMS FORSGATE FARMS eon was served by the hostess and D. Figaro 153 MS LS7 urlftjtwattr 97 122 158 Axelnon 121 ~829 785 824 172 192 421 460 464 49 171,17 W A.VE HG J. Cleary 24.7 93S.54 1053 Br«y - 171 212 212 Pryor _ 152 126 DELL LABS HOLMDEL. Mrs, Edward W. Worthley. . H. Kull 189 THREE MUSKETF.ERS Francis 66 170.12 zfs Jew«Iers 38 Mewi 222 .166 bowle 140 138 122 Patterson - 15 169 234 loxy'a Flash Fleet.. 17 942.44 1077 148 ransky UO 185 121 Others present were Mrs. H. S. If. Brano.v 167 149 1K4 Henry .... 214 191 Addle 133 155 146 Sutherland ...: 28 168 6 225 Forsstte Farina 36 933.53 1049 lausen - 130 132 148 Jackson, Mrs. Allan Qutmby, Mra. J. SSI S . Copironi 13S 104 116 211 Snuare B»r SS 886.6 933 Honahan . - 163 161 F. Kelly 138 121 16S J. Gentile 60 ISa.SS 722 G73 -651 Desmond 180 112 163 PETE'S CHATTERBOHA X R. Schropder 23 165.11 194 srown's Market XI 928.25 1956 Hammond 145- 154 153 Walter Gorsuch, Mr«. E. C. deVH- J. Arnone 15R 132 194 Brook's Insurance-.,. )1 955.4S 1032 867 834 PAUL'S OPEN BOOR 4 IS 371 its 7,ahl 35 150.34 orence JlacPherson 132 102 132 Angcrolo 236 188 177 laverde, Mrs, William Wiley, Un. Pingatore 137 191 Alvntore 25 156.13 202 Atlantic Suoply Co. 80 843.14 355 LOFTUS *^,EDDY Osborn - 171 H2 THHEE JEErS. Streigh .. Jones — 124 100 138 Daniel S. Welgand, MrB. Isador* TEAM HIGH THREE GAMES Wddletowners 29 851.47 1003 165 149 800 721,785 Waher. 194 US M. Connor 137 I'll 138 " - - Tavern 25 BIS.12 >50 Unxmayer .... 208 143 169 Ice Scalla 113 106 103 Chester, Mrs, James Goodspeed and Jernstedt _ _ '182 IS2 142 210 Clothiers ft Insurance '. - 3056 Atlantic Lions club.. 23 794.34 »79 Blom - ". 142 158 184 ot-8tsdler - 12! 119 154 Miss Annie Laurie. I>. Inplis 14o Boncore's 3035 Otla 120 165 120 A. VnnVllot ..- _ 211 163 180 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES Andenon . ,.„ „,.. 251178 177 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. S25. TEAM HIGH SINGLE GAME Stelnhardt „ 155 159 Tho next meeting will be Monday! G AVE HG 204 617 (01 647 BONCORES. 491 434 548Fishlne Pier 1100 Nordy sj 201.2J 269 April,*; ' - Anderson 10!l I7G PEERLESS INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES THREE BEAItS Gardeners - 1078 enterman S3 196.2 278 889 848 Mack 114 141 96 Shinn ; 201 211 E. Fcraeau 121 127 159 INDIVIDUAL HIGH THBEE GAMES R. Tomaino 51 195.47 251 IDEAL DINER G HG AVE DEFENSE COUNCIL MEETS. Kelly is; 16J Hascatl ... 103 86 101 [. Canonlco -~~ 63 243 188.31 L". JnciiuM 125 131 i:j Men«opane 721 Tomaino _ 60 193.50 255 Ailalr - 177 189 158 Roiwelt ...... 1O0 93 103 Totter _.: 190 211 0. Denn 126 114 113 ;. Jnckaon 41 2S5 182.14 Grooms - 699 Walllnjc 54 -192.26 237 DeRoia ... _.,. 145 . 178 226 Egeland .'. 136 115 122 . Mndusky 52 225 180,42 P. Smith 161 207 INDIVIDUAL HIGH ONE GAME. ^tonnhan 68 191.43 248 Carrlgan 1E3 188 153 Hanson 125 117 134 •\V»-Uer N. Cobb of Wayside ad- * TTS "m "Til Woodward ....' . 63 191.25 244 Julius - 165 175 160 !. Pnrker 42 285 179.8 Mennopane 279 223 '. Johnson 56 Z26 177.19 Ireased a moetlng. of the Shrew«- WE THREE L. Smith X. 274Schneider 26 191.23 57! (52 550 Eolman 56 228 170.18 FOWLERS. • Lalayett. _... 47 190,IS 248 Agniin* ... 168 208 "288 >ury defense council Monday night K. Chamberlain 158 HJ If8 GARDENERS 1J0.7 25S . Mahoney i 63 2S4 17(1.18 Costs I 1*42 1 «:• B C.irt:irt -15! 181. 206 J2 BAILEY CO. . Smith «0 246 176.7at tho Tlnton Falls school. Mr. Cobb, 1 E. Turner . 180 189 189.21 255 Shellack / 16.1 10.1 I . Travcra 17!l 172 JCU McDonald 184 144 BOWLING CENTER SENIOR . Cuenther 5» 256 175.86 who will speak again next Monday Sutherland ; Its 177 H. Adsir .JZZ:ZZZ:Z". \l 1SS.40 248 Maiiaroppi 190 l'.l'J 1S1 219 Johnson . 194 " LEAGUE. . , Rosatl - 42 275 175.11 night, told of warfare by bombs, Dummy l.V> 4»S 501 554 Maiia 212 !an«on _ 54 187.21 A. Turner ISO 18S.53 240 Rubley ... '.1..Z"".".".™r."-16S 147 145 . Hnnsen 88 247 174.80 Itufflnl 200 124 Seller 62 I.-Malta ^^..:...... '..'...'•• 67" 245 178.54 Igh explosives, gas, etc. Reports Merrill 160 200 57 185,5! 256 Ahern 175 185 165 POSTPFFICE 18S.54 Brown 161 242 185 B AMBEEGEIta. were received from workers showing FOWLER'S •MONDAY NIGHT its Scheldt 120 177 208 'olionlco 195 192 170 ' - 115 907 828Minor _ !....".. to 185.41 248 Beiss 199 146 106 the blackout test In the township HOME MODEFtNIXEKS. LEAGUE. 115.23 882 827 8S5 Sahoney ; 206 167 191 LOU'S PIZZERIA Souuo 48 218 icfarlsne 137 151 165 lonato :.... 188 130 121 last Friday to have been highly suc- BuWln Jon 1!H :is Bahr (3 185.21 236 HIGHLANDS ESSO T. Palandrano lr,0 \'.i> ltifi . 210 222 196 181.49 O'Nell - 176 175 Brano 202 161 111 rcltenbach - 148 186 200 :essful. DOWENS. frown ... .. 66 267 Plccollj Z1B 160 182 Inua 171 1B6 204 Piccolle H.I 117 1--0 Chusey 162430 184 242^allano 33 184.24 268 Romeo 181 200 Schnckfr i:l 117 l'.l my 182.87 174 In 222 Anderson „ 68 2S7 Rublejr „ 161 Talarico If,; 1«7 )r.l K. Jones 182.14 Sehellaek :._ _ 175 168 . • "m 795 In' 868 870 886 t pays to advertlso In The Register. 158 \r,i M 204 Wymbs |9 241 Gettls J7 182.18 F»rwell „. _. 156 218 142 2!8 - SIT- , CJI 85.1 J. Adalr (9 182.1 248 983 1023 10:5 111.10 516 351 505 Stelnharflt fit 239 as! ssT m nED BANK RECREATION HALL nrinkwater 44 179,17 258 MOHK'S TAVERN. LAFAYETTE C. Minton 202 184 179.12 HOLJIDEL LEAGUK. Carman 1(6 'Illone - _ 47 256 M(|n 169 113 103 FORT MONMOUTH SOLDIER-SWIMMERS 2:. a 161 Mai7.arco : 163 213 17J.7 Lnder .... 130 165 Mahler 56 2S7 Mohr 189 181' 152 I.V.I Travern 1R7 147 164 178.7 209 212 24 286 Lucas ..„.._ j 175 1«6 I6S (irtmrni 175 234 2 16 Mesd ZZZZZZZZZZ 4S 171.2 226 H. Haher 177 111 16V 111 178 Anthony . _ 301 148 150 nr. C21 573 556 O'Nell ..' 15 220 Murphy .. 4 ...HP/1 188 121 aj'tner 51 177.17 220 Phlliln" 'ZZZ.'ZZ'ZZZZ 154 171 915 941 922 177.16 235 H. Holmo» 160 155 187 tl 177,» B2S 114 784 h 117 IS 4 PAUL'S OPEN DOOR mith .7...'.'....'..'.. •0 248 Dummy l.l" 177.4 229 Unulbosky H6 120 Brown .. . 143 hern 38 17!.II 7'.t'.l llrrvey . 197 1S7 !;«»•• 18 HIGHLANDS BUSINESS HEN'S lloliko ... enry 24 174.U 218 45« U7 4J1 . 177 16* HO 174,12 LEAGEE. C. Bennett . 110 3 fitlESSKS. .Schmidt 11,1 273 l«o 'isrkrnbush (I 214 11'• 61 171.41 Robert! .. .. 143 1.-S W, FulliiiK 17 172 . 202 141 1!7ihrlly _ 171,31 226 l .Scliailile Kills . 2If: . 110 L- 1S7 21.1 4ft 1(6.24 II. Parkir 180.10 242 th JOMIH .,,,..,...„'. '40 21> Brown 179.20 Dummy 1115 13". MIDIILKTOWK tKAOUH. IS4.I0 197 249 855 •anlnfr ...... '. 41 149.6 Carrlain .... 177.10 281 GENTILKS MAI1KET. B, Adalr 176,40 ill) STANDING OF TUB TEAMS J. rimllle 1R4 '. I'arl.r 41 ill "nusntr -.. ]> 14J Campbell 174,80 256 W l>. f^mltmhh 202 1K4 174,24 (.. Hchanrk mi IIS Ahem 218 MuriihyV It. Grntlle 170 US men ONE CAME Kadenbach 174,20 2HS V, Ifamlel .. 121 IC7 M0111I Trurka fi. J 1 H1 1K7 1117 I7B I mt.rman O'N.II 174.2 22f. Enrl ., Ulllor'A Thlntlia ... 176 115 Dummy, I.'I.'. 'i Mtn"l.'...'.'.Z...ZZZ.ZZ II1UII TIIRKE OAUES Mohr 17! 327 Dunimy 135 iViuknrit „, 10$ H, l.«ltlliab»r .„ 170.68 220 flu 1 k«» An*'n Rll!' 823 .,... 702 ItubUy, Jr. . 119,1 240 l.intx Mnikftl 1IOYN10N 4 IiaVNTON Ilr.n 44 167.11 211 711 172 TJH Klnir (UANTfl (inti-r (llm-«r.t 244 19S 111(11! ONE GAME TEAM Dlltel .' 61 165.54 22J 14. 10 FnlFl i 174 165,49 ll|rk«y 110 1411 Kiintnimi ... ,, J077 Ruble/, Sr. 15 MKAIVII TUMCXEII!) Hiailaliaw 1H0 HI • Flt.t , Kwlk 161.26 VoorhlKS UZ 10't HIGH THREE OAMB TEAM Vrnt uren lllll HrVM-lllltH 110 111 ISt 161,11 r 177 IDII Jin nra IH2 177 1113 J. Clnrkn Ill) 1711 MrDonsId ' 161.1 Dummy nr. l:l'i Wllli-tt icr ROXY'B tutex Jehnton .... Hfl.il M.«il •I KB "K7 HIT ^lm 21S 287 Matula 167.11 < 101 men? INIl/llANCK. lelnhardt inn.no |lllkr h( nnrilv 177 171 l<7 !!it(«rm«n 1(7 217 'lain! 101 181 Quilt 1K6.H «'."K« AV Wnrrii -*"' 1*8 11591 Hr 13a W 1 r«f||[....r]W:.. i 744 ..tit UOSWN'S KJMDAV KVKNINO 172 312 211 . ..«*• -«..;„„•,;;.-..--:.'«' 70S 84« 7H7 209 mi T. Minor »7 1(2.11 KUN/.MAM, 171 mi us I. Parlur »7 181,211 0, Ili«.... in ia« 'New htifh nne and thr<« gamea Bomanitatti .- - to 150,31 V IIOMIH ll'l llclnke .. ftjs 9I« 171 149.11 I . BROWNS MARKET H. r«hlh«b«r 41 no mn J. Nnnn ,' in Anderson . flhamoun 1»9 17 114 Vaughn 148 W, VanNo'tuKk Joltiry 154 101 Minor ... 1(3 ltl 181 Noonan 24 141,4 This powerful squad i« the swimming team from the army yost at Fort Monmouth, They an (left to Wi Klliutnnn 197 Qrim«i no 116 for, t Ill lit 111 right/rear row) f Uout. Harry J. Davle«, olllcer in charge; Pvt, Fred Preston, fltaff Sgt, Donald Olngrni; litan no J, itlllllllMI 114 , 172 110 Bhelly man ONE 1fl M l'l».il,i IM Ill Kadenkaeh Aich.UIno . 1(8 '2US l.alayitu 117 1'vt. Itobert H. Hmlth, Corp, Albert I'««oh«ll, coach; I»vt, Loon Qreenman, Corp. Loon Haiti, Pvt. JanW, 170 nr, 118 111 111 W.»tlii«l.oiii. ., Ji Acerra Aimlm* .... 111 1*8 Koclen, managir. (front row)! Pvt. .Wlluer Btnich, Pvt, William W. Bowers, Pvt, Jo«eph Coumllman, 111-161 IlIOK TIIREK (1AMEK 111 111 171 Corp. ffiugon* Bmllb, Pvt, Gerald MUllon, Pvt. Lloyd WhUt and Pvt. WUIIani, U. Ktv, eapUt III 141 141 til HI III Kah|»6biiih JfUM »!»•# ., ,,,... -T-1 RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 5, 1942. Page

a. goal and a free toas to Siajct Ik* Bill Ferguson. Ice Yachtsmen Leonardo Lions score 2fto 12. Bonnette fouled Pike, who) mad* the (hot, and Breiney SURF, FIELD added another three points on • goal St. James Star, Call Season Off Top Matawan Five and foul shot. This rally at tha end of the period mad? the jcore 28 to IB, Boats Being Stored— Final Leonardo Tilt Simpson dropped a foul shot In tht Knows Basketball AND STREAM beginning of the final period and La- Timely Notes Club Meeting Tonight This Seaion, 38-29 Mura. nude a goal. Simpson scored Mid-Western Game four more points on two field goals and Bresnsy added another two VIEWPOINT on the Great Outdoor* The North Shrewsbury Ice Boat The Leonardo Lions ended their Is Built On Attack; BX BTEW VANVUET points. George Zumbano mads a set and Yacht club will meet tonight 1942 season overwhelming the Mata- shot and Pike added two more System Here Varies for their March meeting. The Ice wan high quintet 38 to 29 at the points. Johnny Calandrlello, former owner and manager of the Red Bank boat seson was an exceptionally Lions' home court Friday night Hamilton made a set >hot and a Sebastian Inlet, Florida, when the rays starts feeding in the short one, no official club races hav- Cliff Simpson led' the scores with Towneri, dropped into the office yesterday to give this department some We have at last caught and feasted surf, the pompano will get under one-hand shot for four points. Fiko. Big Bill Ferguson, lanky center ing been held this irintpr, There wai 19 points, eight goals and three foul retaliated with a goal and Pelosaj - ideal on the lobal baseball situation. Upon one of the fast vanishing, hard him and grab the sand bugs which one event held as a scrub race, so-to- shots. Hoy Hamilton scored four of the, St. James Catholic high school battling, sturdy warrlerj of the deep, cleared another twin-marker. Bob He agreed that Bed Bank had become lets baseball conscious than quintet, knows hit bosjEotball, the ray stirs up with his flippers. speak, and this was taken by Reu- deuces and two free throws for ten LaMura made a charity toas on sv » it had been 10 years ago, a, fact we observed last week. Johnny gave us the blue fish. It has been just a year ben White's Elliabeth R, closely points. Ken Pike led the loters with , Bill dropped into Th'oRegister of- tigO since that has happened to us. foul of Simpson. A fresh Leonardo It Is remarkable to note how all trailed by Vice President Benjamin 11 points,- four from the floor and team, Sam Orosa, Pete PolU, Peta the logical explanation that Intereit waned limply because there has been fice Tuesday at our invitation (he's We used to get them In Jersey not too modest to talk much about him- forms of wild life take baths. You L. Atwater's Pet. The price In this three aces, while George Bresney fol- Cooke and Harry Ooldenberg, held no attempt to develop a good local team. so many years ago. Maybe some of lowed with three twln-markere and self) and we saw six feet, two inches would hardly think that sea 'birds, race was Defense stamps offered by the Matawan five scoreless the entire) "I don't want to knock the Plratei or the men behind them," he told you can remember when it was not who are in the water half of the Commodore Augustus M, Mlnton. as many fouls for nine points. last minute of the game and kept tht of solid basketball material at first Uncommon to catch a few blues dur- Bresney opened,the, game with * •at, ''They bad the stuff but semi-pro baseball has to ba built up around hand. He's from Michigan City, In- time would take their daily bath, but The season trophy offered by Fred Lions In the lead 38 to 29. ing the summer, they do. It Is most amusing to see D.,Wlkoff and other trophlei offered foul which Roy Hamilton made good. MATAWAN ;a home team and personalities. Give a man a chance to cheer a favor- diana and just moved to Red Bank Georgo Zumbano dropped an angle this year with his family when his We have hod reports that a school a big, white headed pelican complete by Commodor* Mlnton, Vice Presi- 'Ite and you glva him a personality to watch in aotlon, The fan will his morning toilet. He will splash dent Atwater, President Thomas set shot and Simpson retaliated with Bretntr, '. >. father was placed in chargo of pro- of blueflsh Is headed this way, hav- a lay-up. Ken Pike then made a two- C. Pike, f come back again to watoh hli man even though the tearh may have had duction at the Eisner factory. ing arrived at Stuart and Jensen, the water with his great wings, Irving Brown and Vice Commodore K. Pike. I. throwing up a mass of spray all over pointer and Nelson O'Neill made a a bad day." BUI thinks Eastern, basketball is only a short distance south of our Harold S. Allen, a 'Detente bond of- Thompson, e him, then he will duck his held un- single on a foul off Staff Thompson Zumbano, t.. almost a different game from mid. camp. • Perhaps the fact that the fered by Hans Wulf and the William "In other words, the individuals and not the team) as a whole count, der the water and then rlit up and to tie the score 4 to 4. - "Bud" Simp- LtiMum, u Western and Western competition. weather is so stormy and cold may H. R. White Memorial trophy will te GUmbattlitn, i. • Johnny?" we asked him. y shake himself like a dog. After sev- son made a charity tosa off Pike and "Tho Western game is all defense," have turned them back. There's a held over until next season. ' "Not entirely," he said. , "You have to make a local fan feel he's eral repetitions of this he will get Hamilton ended the first period with 11 1 » ho explained, "There's very llttla school of channel bass hanging Although the Long Branch Ice backing his team, get the college spirit In him, make him come to toe on the sand and proceed to fix him- a goal to make the score 7 to 4. guarding and zone defense Is un- around the Inlet and we tied into Boat and Yacht club hu sent no of- his boys and make It a regular affair. He's got to feel that the club self up right pretty. He will scratch Simpson began the second period a r known. In fnct, I'd heard of zone one the other evening. He ran off ficial communication to the North Simpion. .f. ., has his backing and that certain nights nothing will keep him away the back of his head with the elbows with a lay-up and Hamilton followed Groti. t ...,.-. -..i r.__ 0 o defense but I never saw it until I 100 yards of line and kept on going; Shrewsbury club regitilng the un from the home club." • * , of his wings. He can use these el- closely with another goal. Hamilton Hamilton, t _ 4 2 10 camo EoBt. . We were using a small clothespin finished series for the clmw A cham- made a free shot and Slmpeon again Bonnette, e.. - - 0 1 "The Brooklyn Bum's spirit, eh?" we queried, bows like a person^xaii his hands. GoMenber?, c ~ ...— . 0 0 1 "You aeo fho idea.out thore is to plug with very small hooks and he pionship pennant of America,, the made a. field goal. Ken Pike made r "That's It, ' he said enthusiastically. "Don't shift players from one He takes great[ pleasure in this O'Neill, e. . .:. o 1 score. If your man scores, it's your straightened them out, We are ready first race of which was taken by the a foul try off Simpson and George 1 week to the next; don't bring in new face*. Pete Gray was known scratching of hUMiead and keeps it Paloie, I .._-. «» 2 job to scoro twice. We guard our for the next one, North Shrewsbury entry, it is .un- Peiose and Simpson each added two Mlirphr, a. _ __ 1 0 • '• around here as well_as President Roosevelt. Those one-arm hits' made up a long time. Then he will spend Cooke, flr. 0 0 men, of course. But wo don't chase derstood tha Long Branch aggrega- points for the Lions. Ernie Bonnette the fans come back "to see him again and again. considerable time in pruning his' Pelt», t. - • 0 thorn all ovor.tho court and we never There Is hardly a day goes by tion will, not be able to finish the made his only point on a foul. Simp- • "The only difficulty," Johnny smiled, "was that Peta could hit better feathers with his long clumsy bill. At play;zone. It all makes for a faster down here that we do not witness contest under the existing rules of eon made hla fourth goal In the per- II I II with his one arm than most of the men could with two. You can't keep last he is satisfied, so sticks hie bill game with scoring the main object. one of nature's battles, either in the the deed of gift. The.rules' call for iod and Pike made a set shot as the Score by periods: n fan Interested in a poor team."' • around behind his wing and goes to I*on.rdo - - 7 14 I 11—U That's the reason the. scores of the air or in the aea. I will try and the completion of tha series by the whistle ended the half with the Mats >'Any other suggestions, Jqhnnyt'^ we^asked. __ _ • sleep, probably dreaming of the days Matnwin 4 1 9 II— U 1 Western games run into ouch rel- describe,-.some, -that,, have ...occurred, same boats that are taken to tha far in the rear.Jl to 7. 7 "Well/ " he mused, "yougotlo give 'eiri" plenty olfbaBebalj, Have ^when'hls " bl)l~held"more~th»n~hiB atively largo numbers, within the past day or two. There "startlng^linvin-the-flrst-racer-it-is In-th6"thlrd-period—Jack-MuTphy double headers, pay Tuesday and Friday nights. Play two games, first "belly can," as food la injghty scarce -^TheTEnnual~productlon of crude "College? Sufe, I want to go to Is ft sand crab down here that Is a understood now that one of the rang up a field goal and Bresney petroleum now under Japanese training or perform his military ser- that the defendant Is not in the mil- Benefit Concert shrimp bait should be a dandy on landi. Fort Monmouth and Ktansburu itary service, no judgment shall be that you Insert them In The Register. iam« ai Sandy Hook. vice "has loft or leaves a position the Jersey coast for woakflsh as Your advertisement may be ever so For hla-b and loir inter at Xeyport. add In the employ of any employer" and entered without first securing an or- For Red Cross anything will hit It down here, even good' but you cant expect results un- 15 minutes to Sandy Hook. who receives a certificate of service der of the court directing auch en- bottom fish. To get back to the pom- less they are placed in a paper with For high and Ion water kt Red Bank and "Is still competent to porform try, and no such order shall be made pano, at times they will travel with a real circulation. That's where The add I hours and t minute* to Sandy Hook. if the defendant is in such Borvlcc McDowell Chorus to Register can serve you.—Advertise The abov* time table li baied on Sttnd- AND the duties of such position and a school of giant sting rays and tnenL makes application for re-employ' (The ArmedjServlces of the United Sing at Asbury Park ard time, > Add one' hour for W*r Time. ment within 40 days after he Is re- Statos—Ed) sffntll after the court lieved from cither training or »er ahall have appointed an attorney to represent the defendant and protect A benefit concert for the war fund vice" shall be restored to hl« former of Monmouth chapter, ' Red Cross, position If the position was/In the his Interest, and the court shall, on application make auch appointment," will be given Tuoaday evening, employ of tho United States govern- March' 24, nt Asburyt- Park hljrh ment, Its torrltorles or possessions or The act provides that an attorney school auditorium by tho McDowell «o appointed cannot bind the person Hoppe On Billiards the District of Columbia. chorus of Aabury Park and Marlboro Tho Act provides that In Buch case In the Armed Services whose Inter- symphony orchestra. Miss Grace the returned soldier shall enjoy the est he represents. Ho Is permitted Rogers of Asbury Park Is gcneial same seniority, status and pay as he only to develop the pluntlff's oaso chairman of tho benefit from which, held on the day ho entered tho armed and to move for such court action according (o Hod Cross national reg- Latest Spring Stylet services. : as will avoid any orders or rulings ulations, oil .proceeds will go direct- ly to tho wnr fund.' Thore will bo . In tho caso of a private employer detrimental to the Interest of the de- fendant. In dealing with mortgages selections by the chorus, nonra by Buy Now for Eaiter. tho act provides that such private tho Craft Choristers, piano eolo3 by employer shall restore the returned —chattel as well as real estate—the ourls have wide discretion under Thclma ^ount of Asbury.Park and soldier to n, "position of; like senior- music by tho Marlboro symphony or- ity, status and pay unless the em- the provisions of tho Act, Tho court la empowered to stay tho proceed- chestra, with Elloon Toron of Marl- ployer's • circumstances have so boro na soloist. -INTRODUCING- changed as to make It Impossible or ing!, except In cases Involving mo- unreasonable to do so." tor vehicles, tractors and accessories The New Sensation In Men's Hats At A Low Price under certain circumstances, or to In the case of the employees of "make »ucli other disposition of tlie Card Party For statos or political subdivisions of case as may be equitable to con- states, the act declares that "It Is serve the Interests of all parties." Star Of the Sea PTA SNYDERS 3.35 hereby declared to be tho sonse of In the cose of motor vehicles and Mrs. Harry T,awefflcr and' Mrs. "Use Your Head When Buying a Hut" tha Congress that any auch person tractors end accessories for thorn John TH.. pobbn wore hostesses nt a nhall'bs restored to suoh' position or ho act .permits Intervention by tho CArd party hold at the homo of Mra. to & position,of like sonlorlty,.status courts only.where tho court finds Lowenior, Portaupcpk, Monday oven- THK FAMOUS and pay."- . ' . ' • ". "that 80 per centum or more of ;the ing. for. tho bonoflt of tho Slnr of The act further provides that any purchase price of snld property hnn tho Hen Pnrcnt-Tcnchor' association. ADAM SHIRTS 1 person rentortd to employment un- been paid. ' Nevertheless, auch prop- •Tallin cloths wore given an tablo ADLER SHOES der it "shall be considered us having erty cannot.be repossessed without nwnrda. Mrs. Frank Hnnlsh and $195 been on furlough or leave of absence a court order, regardless of the torms Mrs, Harry'Cnpk each received door $4.98 during his period of activo military New TnttnriM 61 the contract of sale' ncl tho Act prizes.. Folknvliiij. thn mill playing, Styles lorvlco, «nn)i.. bo so restored without require the I'ofroiihihiint* were soi-vod, losi of seniority, shall be entitled to permits tho court to plaintiff to flit a bond, approved by Attending wore ..'Mis. lildward H. participate In Insuranco or other Qrcon, Mrs. -Harry P, Oroffon, Mrs the court, to indemnify the defimd- By WILLIE HOPPIC your bail will hit at th* cuihlon to benefits offered, by tho employer pur- Charles is, Wood, Mrs. C. Prouthori $ nnt ag'lnst any losa or damage ho make the cushion carom, suant to' Uio established rules and Mrs. John Hllv.orn,Mnt. George IXJ. World 3-Cuthlon Champion practices relating to employee!* on may auffer In the event that any SWEATERS 1.95 judgment against him Is Inter net I>or, Mrs. Clmrloii Nlohols, Mi-n. CllSIIION CA11OMB. A cushion carom Is Just as Important an a The shot In (he upper right dia- furlough.or leave of »b«enoe In ef- gram can b« figured out In the same anlde In' whole fir Iri purl. The rltect' I/Wln It. Wood, Mrs, Charlcn pro. simple rnrom and It Is jiuit nn eniiy lo make If the plnyor known what fect V|th: the employer at the time thnrn, Mrn. M. K, Callnhan, Mm. II. manner, a« can any shot that re- such persbn ws» ordered t nmku tha allot, tho player respectively, You then draw linos nliovo shot |a the ability to make the trlot In which an employer Is doing Into tin Amtod Force* of tho United tliy (lllliort, -Mm, JCIcnnor Reunion, must know the exact point un the fi oni points T) and F to Object Bulls carom, from the first objtot ball Into IN uAnnuTo nuttniNo biinlneii shall havo Authority to take State*., Mm, Mrttt'iirii J, ityim, MIH, Hurry oimhlon he must strike and his must 0 and II, respectively. Lines D-0 tho cushion at the point desired. It the nccMutnry logal flops to enforce' Vim Null.', Alis, p, Mnlloson, Mn.i be nlilo to innko tho carom from tliu In a Hlmpli) carom and can ba fl|{Ui'od 42 WEST ST. Phono R. B. 3646 RED BANK The not provides that "no inlo un- nnd F-B croivt at point O, You then • tha provision of tho net ngdlnst any John II. Dulilm nml Mrs. Hurry Hint ulijnct ball into Hint point nt out an w« discussed slmpU enroms der a power of salt or under a Judg- extend «. line from point (I tn'-tn» *mj>><%*g **• *•.!]« U comply, with Lowolllor. tilt cushion. cushion at joint B, .which U th» *??t in tha previous leason.

I T Paee Twelve RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 5, 1942. V

NOTICE. - . To this talk, Edison was cool. ,H NOTICE. Seven Fined For g NOTIOB Is hereby riven, that an Ordi- Flease Uke notice) tilt Edison-Hague indicated that he still favored a om nance- entitled - "An Ordinauic* Amendlnc 99S0 for three share* rMDnuwr, ot ine mas set-up, and moreover) that Dl Survivors of Torpedoed Destroyer Smoking In Plants S«eUois II of An Ordlauc* Ectltlsii 'An Motors Mortgage1 Corporation Common was not out of the run. Ordinance to EagulaU Urn Sale or Al- Stock have been lost or destroyed. All Seven employees of two R«d Bank coholic Bavaruts iii till Township of persons are hereby called upen to show Feud Boils Over afiddletown, la tha Counttyoy olf ilonmouthV cause way new eertineatae In lieu of tlia' factories were arraigned before Re- has paastd aeeond and final rending at • one* lost or destroyed should not be la* corder: John V. CroweU id police- meeting of tha Township Committee of the auad, - Governor Wants Elec West Keamburg Township of Wddla-toiro htld February court Thursday afternoon and wen nth. 1141, and the itmt waa approved WILLIAM £. LYHAN. fined a total of (60'for smoking in by tha Chairman of the Township Com- Mr. and Mrs. James Morgan enter- tion Members Voted On factories where 1 smoking -to pro- mittee. '.'....'....:-..-... NOTICE. ' - • -~- tained their son-in-law and daughter, AliBBlT RUNYON, TO WHOM IT MAY COMOBWi Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence Thorne o: hlbited. Chairman of Township Committee. One of the offender*'was the pro- Pursuant to lbs provisions ot an Act Trenton, N, J. (AP)—After month* Neptune, last week. HOWARD W. E0BERI8. prietor of one of the factories, Frank Township Clerk. of tha 1/egislatura of Nsw Jersey *nUUe4 of quiet simmering, the hot Edison- The fcaughters of America held a Garruto, tvhose Una manufactures "An Act to Authorise Persons to Gbtnte Hague Democratic feud boiled over business meeting Friday evening, a NOTICE. • Their Names," approved February zti uniforms. He waa fined $20. Thi int. and the amendment* thereof, nolle* this week when the Governor called the West Keansbur; fire house. Aftei others were fined 110. They are KOTIOE Is hsreby given that an Ordi- Is hereby given tfiat I shall apply to tha (or Republican help to smash the the meeting they, •• celebrated the nance entitled "An Ordlnanc* Araesdlng Court of Common Pleas of tie County of Vincent Benlncas ot Long Branch, Section I?va of tha Ordlnaaea Entitled 'An voter influence of the Jersey ' City birthdays of Mrs. Cathrlne Phillips, Monmouth st tha Court House at Freehold Frank Montano of .Oakland street, Ordlnanca \o JJcensa Amuserntnt, Vending, Mayor and Hague flre4 a charge Mrs. Ethel Jay, Miss Abby Foulks, on Thursday, the 2nd day-' of April, 1941. Louis Moncaruso of Herbert street Novelty and OUtcr Kinds of Machine! In at tea o'clock In the forenoon, or as soon that Edison was. trying to wreck the Miss Mary Rupp, Mrs. Alida Cham' tha Township of Hlddletown' Passed pud and John Caprcnl of Bank street, all thereafter as I can be heard, for the or* liarty. berl&in, Mrs. Helwlck Fanning and Approved oa July 2S,i 1985," has passed der to authorise me to assume another employees at the Garruto factory, •econd and final reading at n meetlng- Mrs. H. Blschoff. . name, to wit, Frederick Charles Page, Edison opened the tiff, by urging and Henry SchubeV of Keanoburg of the Townshinship CommCommitteee of the TowTownn . - the Republican-controlled New Jer- Theodore Franzen and William ship of HlddletoivHlddlt n helhld FebruarFb y FB1EDIUCK OHAItLES PAGENKOPT, and" Thomas DeBeriedette of New- Z6.th, 19<2, , and the same wair approved 106 Wallace Street, Red Bank, N. 3, sey legislature to amend the state's Till are now stationed at the termin- ark, employees at the Bendix com- by the ChChairmai n of thh e ThTownshii p CCom* Dated: March I, 1942. election laws to provide for popular' a! in Jersey City. They were In pany plant. Uttw. ' ALBERT HUNYON, selection of county election board ducted into the Army several weeks The, complaints were made by El- NOTICE. members at primary elections. Mem-!ago. . Chairman of Township Commlttet. wood J. Dribcr, an Inspector of the HOWARD W. ROBERTS. . NOTICE U hereby given that an off« bers now are selected by state Ke-| The Red Cross sewing unit met New Jersey state dtpartment, and Township Clerk. has been received for the purchiseof tU ies for tie s publican and Democratic chairmen. ; Friday afternoon in the West Keins- the arrests were made. by. Captain "I ask the Republican members of I burg fire house, Mrs. Madeline Sea- •tea are altu Joseph Bray and Sergeant Charles • NOTICE. ' J Silver, In tha th« legislature," Edison said, "who j roan is directing the iroric. Erlcksen. Public, nolle* Is hereby given that New nth and State of New constantly make a campaign issue j Mrs. Clark Mack visited friends st Jersay B«U Ttiephona Company haa filed Jersey, tnd are mor. e particularly da. scribed as follows; of their opposition to the Hague ma- j Camden last Sunday. with the Township Clerk of tha Township - REPORT AUTO STOLEN, of AUantle on U4 27th da? of February. Tract 1. BEGINNING In the northerl. chine, to amend the election law as I The Raritan defense council set £a 1942, a petition addressed to tha Town- side of the Rumson road where samfts ship Committea of the Township of At- & blow at Hague influence on. the I'he flre house Tue.sds.5- evening, David Conklln of Naveiink Park, Intersectentr»cthdl by lhIhe. westerly aldaldera ofi ^ lantic, Monmouth County, K. J., aaklng for ylaco and from thenc. (I) westerly al 'voting machinery" •' i Plans were -discussed in regard 10 tha permission and consent of said Town* the vs ork of lbe !i Hiddletowa townahip, reported to th» northerly jltlo of the'R The Govenor objected to two of [ ' P° « aci fire r«- the Red Bank police Sunday morn- ship Commltte*. the governing: body of the 21. Democratic appointments'5^'"- the Township ol Atlantic, to tho use ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank r>avens of ing that while he waa eating in the wd Telephone Company of all of the var- recommended by Rep. Mary T.'Nor- Palace diner on Monmouth street, laqsjitraata, roads, avenuea and highways ton (D-X. J.) an old-time Hague al- Laurel avenue announce the enps near the borough h%)l, someone took and parts tiiercof, throughout their entire and parallel with the easterly property line m nt of th$ir p n< lenrtii. In' the said Township ot Atlantic, ly. One appointment was in the . « »»• " * ^^ the 1935 Ford two^door sedan, owned bout above and below the surface there- of said Smith, snd distant id feet there- Governors home county-or Essex; Haynw, to MB Ann Oschmaan from, and at right angles thereto, 250 feet 1 by hU father, Charles Conklln, also of, for ita underground conduits and sub' 41, . .v. :„ ta-^,-;- . Broo*lvn. Miss Oschmann is the ways, cables, poles, posts, wires, man* moro or less to the southerly side of'Ta- of Middletown, which he had parked bor street; thence 'srr.T Martin. Marr Jase Vicfie- I Keyport Belford ers Saturday. )eeanport avenue, Oeeanport, N. J. Dated February 27, 1942. meyer; thence (2). westerly along property time taking up lie Governor's chal- of said Fitsmeyer, 54.G feet,'more or leas, Ar)nt Vorhiei. At.ns Kay Wevjeti. Albert] Mr. and Mrs. William MacLauch- ObjcttioRJ, it.KttT, miyould ba m*&* In** JONATHAN H. JONES. Bennt:t, Glffprd ROTZW, PoTiiJd EetBftt. tdiitflj In vritiDg to William P. Fleck- to his southwest comer 1 thence (I) north- lenge. The Rj-d Eerister o_.n. U. r>ou£h. t . (Tin Kcd Bttl Ei-iriit«r can be bojjht lan of Jackson Heights, New York, Township Clerk. Bsirue, Pbil:j> Gerr/en-. . C3s.reaee ,.- Ktrpon from Costa Brothers, M... in Bel.'ord from H. C!ay Blir, YaaKordick. Borough , Clerk of the Borough f erly along property of said Fltsmeyer, 6a "It is a sad ftate of affairs to see were iveek-ind« guests of Mr. and feet; thence (4) westerly 4S.5 feet, more H«id6fr_ Andreir Unde. Robert MetieJ. 1 florent-e Meier. Gus' Semen. Mrs. CUra Rrd Wastermar'iu Oceanport, K, }. RESOLUTION. the Governor selecting a critical time •it S:er«»t=. Alfred WsJlinr, 'KcMrt ISussmss and Mrs. M. Flofikr) Mrs. John P. Euler. or less, to the northeasterly corner of such as this to esdesvr-r tp precip-J Mrs. Harry Branson, Sr.. is a sur- (Signed) BE IT RESOLVED by ' the Township lot 12-46; thence (5) southerly slong the The Ladies' auxiliary of Belford JOSEPH P. HAZZA. Committee, of the Township of Middle- easterly side of lot 12-46,185 feet, mor« -Engine-company-. _*ill_hold- a -lunch- pejanport,. N,. J, • iwn: _ or teas, to tho northerly side of Tabor ! eon Tuesday noon, March 17, at the That the Township Committee express street; thence (6) easterly along-tbe Moaraouth Couotr Surrofate'a Offic*. Tor themselves Individually and as repre- northerly side of Tabor street, 100 feet to , "pan fire house. All members are on the enting the people of the Township, their Mfutr. T^orenre Belli?, Vials S-.ur equipment and the ambulance and; Camp Dix. spent Sunday here. In the matter of the ettat« o{ Rosa PorUr the place of beginning. I liat this year "We have a Whiteiead. committee. Tofound sorrow upon the untimely death Being lots 10.48 and 11-47 as shown j fle eSfCtit>5 ;a -which Senator ej ' equipment of the first aid squad I Mrs. Carrie Voorhees is confined Hoasland, dec«tu«d. A Thomas B. Day. Road SuptrtUnr ot on the Tax Map of the Borough of Little Mrs. Walter J. ' which is also housed in the. engine! to bed by illness. Mrs. Sadie Lehmann and sons,. Notice to creditor! to present claims the Townahip of Middletown; Stiver. Smathers "ml! run for re-ejection." the latter's bro- Billy and Chauncey, and Mrs. Lily againa. e»UW. ' Both the pump- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Richardson That they eexpress their respect and ap- Tract 8. BEGINNING In the northtrly Pointing to the support given Private Henry Assenheimer of Watson spent Sunday with Mr. and Pursuant to the order of Jo*tph I*. Don- recfatlon for hi*, record of ttttetn yean are practically i have moved to Freehold. • afatr. Surrogate of the County of ~iMon< ride of Tabor atreet at tt)e soutAwuterly President Roosevelt by Senator Wil- I?th Observation squadron, as a Mrs. Steve Huste of Sea Bright In public ofnee In the Township of Middle- corner of lot U45, «aid bculnning point toe new. both hai-ing been purchased' Leonard Kelson is a surgical pa- mouth, mad» on the twenty-fifth day of town, first as a member of the Township 2iam H. Sraathers, Margate City last Tuesday. February, 19-12, on the application of belntr distant weiterly 450 feet from the Walter Fields is kept indoors by Committee and later a* Koad Supervisor, westerly side of lot 13-iG. 189 feet, more Democrat, Hague saia liat tie Gov- within the year. The company"? ac- tient at Riverview hospital. _.,_. ]Joseph C.Boasla&d and Porter the dutlei of both of which offices He dli- 1 ,;' , , ^- . "tinsr executors of the estate of ROBS ured alone? the northerly tide of Tabor enior seemed to care nothing a.bout jtion to guard their equipment fo!- Mrs. Gertrude Drake and Mrs. :hanted with ' faithfulness, energy and street; thence (1) northerly along the Mr. and Mrs. David Schnoor and | Porter Hoasland, deceaseJ, notice Is here- dtlnctfon; interfering with Smithers" return to ! lowed the advices that a flre engine ' Fannie Panella of Jersey City spent by given to the creditors of said deceued westerly elde of lot 13.45, 189 feet, more Hazlet Mrs. Stanley Cook and son Albert That they express their great lost to or less; thence (2) westerly 283 feet, more the- Senate nor About electing .Dem- company in, an adjacent county had ! Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles to exhibit to the subscribers, acting exec* themselves and to tha people of the Town- spent Sunday at Stratford, Connecti- utors as aforeiaid, their debt* and de- or less, to the „ easterly aide of Croti ocrat* in the state's congressional found a 16-inch slit in every length • Shindle. ship of a strong personality, who had a street; thence (8) southerly and .parallel r I U : cut, vriXh Mr. and Mrs.,Albert Mur- mands «gainst the j&ld, estate, under oath, 'iost of friends: and '?"-? J.J5? 'vJ e,V : v"w° £«™ '< °* oofe -used bv them: -j- Donald Aaroe of TVoDdbridge was within elx months from the date- of the with the easterly side of property of delegation. He attributed" the _ Btxlet Iron: Mrs. phy, That they express their deep regret on FrAnk L. Smith and dbUnt SO feet there- j Fire Chiel Joseph Carney has in-; a MondaMd y guest off hihis grandmotherdth , aforesaid order, or they will be fortvtr the pasting of a public spirited citizen of titasde to Edison's "desire to still fuj- j »nd Fiuk Ser*Jt's. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry I-ange and barred of their actioni therefor against from, mensured at right angles thereto* Ivhed the public to attend a defense ; Mrs. Ljbbie Henry, and his aunt, thhe TownshiTohipp whho gagavve unselnihlnselfih y of hi* 203 feet, more or leu, to the northerly iict 1 : daughters, Anna Mae and Frances, th« <>ic) Bubicrlbers. fill the wishes of the railroad lobby." | J^J, Thojuaj Rathbone "t?.'WBS has"T- meeting at the high school auditor- Mrs. Rufus Eastmond. He entered time In the public interest; and nJfJ» of Tabor ttrrH; thence (4) easterly spent Sundaj- at Westwood with Pated Freehold. K. J^ Feb. 25. 1942. The Governor aid Hague, who for; tess t0 &t meD 1. the *"ena-jium toa)OjTow cjpht jolm Q Ha- the Xary Wednesday. ThThatt -copiei s of - the*h e RResolutionl s be alonir the northerly side of Tabor street Fred Rosky and family. , JOSEPH C. HOAGIAND, lubllshed In the Red Bank Register and 380 feet, more or leu, to the place of more than tiro decades was top man : ^1 cj^, 0; t;-. Bellevue Avenue, Rum ion, N. J. • zen of the State Defense council is ' Mrs. Edward Barnes entertained Raymond Richardson and family be Broadcaster. ~ beginning, „ In the state Democratic ranks, split 1 Et ^'home Tuesday evening. 1 PORTER HOAGLAND. Passed st a meeting of the Township Elated to rriE-Jie an address and mo- ; at her home Wednesday afternoon. have moved from Church street to River Road, Rumson, K. J. Belnic all of lot* 14-44. 15-41,. 1MV, Committee of the Township of Middletown 17-41, 18*40, 19-39, 20-38 and part of 21. Freehold. leld on Thursday, February 2Cth, 1942. 37. u shown on the Tax Map of the tr- ALBBHT RUN YON. tD delEnse vork m London iilre. Herman Doran/Mrs. E\-a Kelch St. Mary's Catholic church of New Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. ough of Little Silver, que.lt railroad taxes and a,new rail!^ ^ pre5eatea with readings; ' In the matter of the esUt« of Margaret Chairman of Township Committee. HOWARD W. ROBERTS. and that a ueetlnr of the Mayor anil tax system - enacted over Hague's :_!Lad_SOEgsiy ^ group. Games we: Cercghino, deceued. Council will be held on March 10, 1942, at 1)i cr l : •j.,. i.,-,Township Clerk;, .. ;_. _. '. '' P"> "l. I piaVe.d Md reireshments sen-ed Notire to "rredltoni• ^tQ,^re*er»t -clsJmi the. BorpuBh: HolU.at; .Little Silver, N. J.. against estate. at 8:00 Vclock in the erenlnjr (£aatern Hague said he was surprised that ^ h(wteB|i Those attending w \Tr-K \> --cr -.t rvitw -ro i Punuant to the order of Joseph L. Don- ^T6. Margarea 9r t Cosb> arel co f.Mon- Monmouth County Orphans' Court. War Time), at -which time the Mayor and abiy Surro!rat4l of the unty o Council will Rive & hearing upon the said ch&mnen. i*r'aes trjil be awarded. ] mouth, made on the twenty.flfta day of 1 the matter of the estate of Jay Noble. Emley. deceased. offer and shall consider whether they shall who loyally supported him" in his Mr. £nd Mrs. Ronald Connolly, j ?«»'niary,_ 1942, on the application of In petltlon'for sale of lands to pay debts. reject or confirm and ratify the said sale Order to Show Cause. under said terms and conditions, or modi- Herman A. Gray, one of the executors fication thereof, provided that 00 higher jf the estate of Jay. Noble Emley, de- price or better terms ahall be paid for . the said property by any other person, the leased, having exhibited under oath a true 1 iccount of the personal estate and debts •aid purchase price to be paid In ctsh, jf ssld Intestate, whereby it appears tbst and the offcror agrees, aa part of the-con- .ha personal estate of the Bald Jay Noble sideration for the purchase of lhe above Emley, deceased. Is Insufficient to pay his described prtmfie*. to curb and surface debts and*requesting the aid of the court Tabor street where said strett abuts >ald the premises. property, according to the,specifications It is thereupon on this 18th day of set forth (n the ordinance of the Borouth .'ebruary. 1942, ordered that all persons of Uttle Silver entitled "An Ordinance Re- :nterested In the lands, tenements, here- cart,inn the Approval of Mai» Submitted lltamenta and real estate of the said Jay for the. Subdivision of Landi, and H*ru- -fable Emley, deceased, appear before this latlntr the Open!riff of Streets and Avenues. 3ourt at the Court House In the Borough In the Borqutrh of little Silver, N. J.." f Freehold on the thirtieth day of April. passed Febniiry 8* 1926. and the amend- ,942, at 10 a. m,, Eastern War Time, ta ments thereof and-, supplements thereto, U2m,m budget.- , v HaJJt, ^ TO lUBg the letter'f parents, Mr. End Mr. and Mrs. John H. 'Wermert •how caase why so much of the jald lands, and the offerer further agrees to continue sgainst estate. Cross street to the Rumson .road and to ! UrE. C. C. McCann. rpeat Monday evening with Mr. and Pursuant to the order of Joseph L, ;enements, hereditaments and real estate The Governor was alluding to the hfMT,,{i3sv t,.^^ fe. Btd. Mrs. . curb Und surface the same according tei F.rv. -end Mr£. ?.. L. McCulloupii Mrs. Frajik Sheny at Long Branch. Donohay. Surrogate of the County_of Mon- >t the aald Jay Noble £mlev. deceased, 1942 Jersey City budget which car-; el!ne j^,; f.,Me t0 ^f das or. ihoutd not be aold as will be sufficient U> the specifications **t.,forth In the ordi- mouth, made on the eleventh day of Feb- nance above referred to. ried a rise m the c.tys tax rate,; Mtritioa and ^ s,^c ckn ^ hETe berri entertaining MISF Alice Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zenich is spend- w«re Thursday ruary, 1942, on the application of Louise ty his debts. bringmg tfie total to an all-time high.; in ch f Mr, Hsrrtt{ ayi;, Tiie Brod o' pDrtsTDvn. PecnF.v)\-£nia. ing- a Tew days with relatives at New Darby Graft* and Theodore D. Parflons, It Is further ordered that this order be By order of the Mayor and Council ef cf itrE/iiJ-w nign, .^ Mr£. ?£u! I- Trompter of Ivew od P.-JJ3,VDH. York. executors ot the estate of Prank F, GroftT, tubtlshed In The Red Bank Register, one the Borough of Little Silver. ' t Dtvid, children deceased, notice is herebr given to the \l the newspapers of thU state, for six FEED C. AtERfl, In his statement urging direct bai-; eaJ"'g 0- ''trA' ^ J\'ew To.-k, "VEE tne creditors of said deceased u> exhibit to ieeks at least once In each -week. Bo rough Ce!r% the subscriber*, executors aa aforesaid, ' -. . JOHN C. GIORDANO, their debts and demands against tha said Judge. estate, under oath, within six months from OSETH L. DQiNAHAY. Chancery 1/95 the date of the aforesaid order, or they , Surrogate. SHERIFFS SALE. wili be forever barred of their actions By virtue of a writ of f). fa. to ma di* therefor against tha said ftubscribers. 137-648 recUd, iitucd out of lhe Court of Chao- Dated Freehold. N. J, Feb. 11, 1942. IN CHANCERY OF . NEW JERSEY. eery of the State of New Jersey, will be LOUISE DARBY GEOFF. :o MARION 3. B0SETTE, GEOBGE A. exposed to tHe at public rendue, on IS Union St.. Red Bank, IS. J, ROSETTE, EDGAR A. LEVY MAN- MONDAY, THE 30TH DAY OT THEODORE D. PARSONS, AGEMENT CORPORATION, a corpora, 1942. law would prevent a political boss j ed at the. morningg service and ser- 18 Wallace St., Red Bank, N. J. tion organised and existing under and Parson*. Lsbrecque & Border!, between the hours of IS o'clock and • ' of either parly from exercising,.a.Jwomen Members of the official board by virtue of the laws ot the State of o'clock (&t 1 o'clock, War Time) in the Red Bsnk, N. J., New York, control over the state's election ma-; which -. gational church held a sale- of home- •y of the date hereof, ia a cause where. cree of said court amounUns to approxU . ciurcr, T-coirtf Fritty aft'—Tiaon Mr. and llr.=. L!oyd D. ••.",•. Pi&.irt'-id. M:T. Aj-tbur Jackson and made baked goods Saturday in thejlj o the matter or the e*tati of Gertrude 1 Bankers Trust Company, Sole Survlv- mately S12.U1.00. After a stormy seventh year In of- •.<• M.:T. V,'t.:tfr B. Cr.trry. A pr'^- Bvzi, izii livr. K. Pc'htffius cjf Somer- formef r tat x collector'll' s officeffi, nex t to j Hott Burck. deceased. g Executor and Trustee under the Last All the following tract or parcel of land and children Bor/t/:» tzi ?y.^z. Notice to creditors to present claims li\\ snd Testament of Elizabeth King and premises hereinafter particularly, de- flee, State Highway Commissioner E.! of Bayonne sj^n: Si'.-jris: •tn; f.r:t.z.c:-i vy Hrt. C. J-*tn Qts- v::;e w;( je'.:?r.t vitiiort at the horae the Jones hardware store. against state. T.-^ M... f loafoni. deceased, a co-fporation, of the scribed, situate, lying and being In the Donald. Sterner resigned this week. I and Mrs. Harrj. S. Co->t:»r •:T- S'_:i^n -i:. Sr.. 'j'. Xr. tiid Kit. WjJhiias Tvx. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowan of Pursuant to the order of Joseph L. Don* . ion S. Rosette, his wife, to Bankers Trust Pride of Monmouth council, Daugh* mand* against the said estate, under oath, of Elberon avenue. In the south line of/S. dominated legislature .rejected his Trepska 13 a r.ev IUH: -.'; 'it K-tzry if having a new within six months from the date of tha Company, Sola Surviving Executor and tract of land formerly belonging to Chester appointment of William I«. Dill of tioop. she form?.'':y bt".'.r-i(>i 'A 1 tEitlJt-i is htr home. tere of America, celebrated their aforesaid order, or they will be forever rrustee under the Last Will and Testa, A. Arthur, dee'd, which point U distant nent «f Elisabeth King Hosford, de- jPaterson as Sterncr's successor, Edi-j troop in Ke«- fifteenth anniversary Monday even- barred of their actions therefor against six hundred feet, four Inches on A course Ve'icafflp. daughter of lhe said subscriber. based, a Corporation of the Slat« of New of south twenty degrees fifty minutes west son launched nn investigation of the Ki*. John Vtlcamp, cele Scgl They -were visited by state of- Dated Freehold. N. J.. March 8, 1»(2. 'ork, dated September 4, 1940, and -which from the comer formed by the intersection road department, where he charged i/rtu4 i.tr ti;id birthday at a party ficials of the lodge. BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, mortgage is recorded in the office of the of said went side of Elberon avenue with there was waste nnd mismanage- The Union Beach Democratic club By; Fred B. Ridley, Merit of the County of Monmouth, New the south line of Park avenue, and run- at the home of her parents. Assistant Trust Officer, ersey. In Book 1187 of Mortgages, Page ning thence (1) along the west side of ment. Meanwhile, ;wes*E" -fere Mrs- John New met last night in the clubrooms. 117 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. T. !68 Ac-covering premises In the Town, • aid EJberon avenm south twenty degrees In office, defending his administra- 0? Etrt Ortega pnd Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brenchley John C. Blacdr. Esu, hip of Middletown, In the County of Moa. and fifty minutes west (as the raagnetlo tion at hearings which at visited friends In North Jersey last 20 South Burlington Street. outh snd State of New Jersey. needle pointed August Slit, 1898) two Gloucester, N. J., were running three abreast. And you, Marion 8. Rosette, are made hundred and sixteen feet and nine Inches: week-end. Froclor. . party defendant because you executed thence (2) north slxty*cight degrees and No sooner had Stcrncr's Frank Greely, Jr., haa enlisted in he mortgage berdn sought to be fore- •even minutes wtMt^lbrce hundred and nation been announced that capitol the army. He is stationed at Fort Motunouth Count? Surrogate's Office, closed and because you are the owner of veventv feet and one Inch to the east ha premises mentioned and described in line of * trsct of land former!/ belonging .talk circulated on the legislature's Knox, Kentucky. In the matter of the istate of Harry P. to John Hoey, dee'd: thence (3) along: next move. Reports indicated Llpplncott. deceased. , he said bill or complaint. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Brenchley And you, Georga A. Rosette, axe made the east line of said land north twentr p. ; Notice- to Creditors to pr«s«nt claims tlefiTceff. and Mty minute* east two hun- •when the lawmakers i-eturn March AJbtrt E'jyer and daughter held a party last week in celebra- Against estate. party defendant because you executed dred and ten feet to the southwest comer I.ou Furry, Beverely Ei;tr>', Jus:.! tion of the eighth birthday of Fred- Pursuant to the order of Joseph I* Don- la bond and mortgage herein sought to |9, ah attempt might be mfuip to set- Tiavein, Carolyn Peaeu Port Wonrnouth ipent 1 foreclosed and because you are the- bus. of said tract of lanandd formerlformr y belong!ngr r y . erick Osterkorn. ahsr, Surrogate of the County of Mon- tot C?i«(>, 'up a three or four man road board. Pomykala anti Mrs. Peseux. ->»;!h MJ. and llr«. Clarence mouth, made on the thirtieth day of Jan- ind of Marlon S, Rosette, the owner of The Red Cross sewing unit Is ..la premises mentioned and described In alonl g thth e loullh linli e of saiid land soutth uary, 1942, on the application of 1/Jey sixty-nine degrees and ten minutes east holding a luncheon and card party I*. Klngsley and Loulie IA (!I1M, admln- he said bill or complaint, and by virtue Istratlces of the estaU of Harry P. Up* .hereof claim to have aome Hen upon or three hundred and seventy f«t to Us* f A3l>txiy. formerly of thii at the Veterans' hall today. Lunch point or place of beginning. HURRY.EVERYONE.'YOUR plncott, deceased, notice- Is hereby given interest by way of curteay or otherwise "Also all that certain lot and tract or WONEY IS NEEDED TO DEFEAT SJt.'.*, hti y/iri* Helmuth 1» ill at the o'clock. During the afternoon there to the subscribers, administratrices as And you, Edgar A. Levy Management particularly described, situate, lying and aforesaid, their debts and demands against Corporation, a corporation organised and THE AXIS POWERS, BUY dttght*.', Jfrsi. Benja will be cards. The proceeds are to being In the Townihip of Ocean, in the; the said estate, under oath, within six existing under and by virtus of the laws County of Mnnmouth and State of New DEFENSE BONDS AND STAMPS P';rt Monmouth. be used to purchase thread, needles, months from the data of tha aforesaid or- t the State of Naw York, are made a Jersey, at Elberon «nd known 11 plot der, or they will be forever bsrrtd of their -arty defendant because you ara lbe bolder NOW AND EVERY PAYDAY/ M;-». Edward-E. Bennett buttons, etc., for the workers In actions therefor against tilt said «ub- No. 4 on map of property belonging t* the sewing room. i[ a. mortgage covering the premise* men. Ellas Aslel snd others, raadt by William f*w friends at a party scribers. lad and described in the said bill or II. DeNysff, surveyor, March 8, IB0I, and The church council of the Con- Dated. Freehold. N. X. Jan. 10, lilt. LUCY L KiN orotjlalnt. . . filed In the Mon month Count/ Clerk's Of* LUCY L KiNosurr" fice July 10, 1901. . . we/e given and a buf- gregational church held a family 1 LOUISE L. RILES, DsUd February II, lWJ. * fellowship supper In the church last Both ot littlLOUeI Silver Point Road, "Beginning at • point distant thre* APPLE-GATE. STEVENS. FOSTER- hundred and seventy feet westeri? from evening. Each family brought one Uttl. Silver. N. 1. • * RZUSS1U.E, Applessle, Stsvtns. Foster the westerly side of Elberon avenve ana of Point Pleasant, Mr. and or two dishes of sandwiches, with Solicitor of Complainant five hundred and ninety'two feet southerly * tleusslIU, P. O. Address: 14 Brosd Street. from the southerly aids of Park avenue, M;f. Ku-17 Clay of K«lr Haven, Mr. their own silverware. A social hour Red Dank, N. J., Red Dank, New Jersey. Proctors... which, Is the southweit comer of lands Mr. and followed. " now belonging to Frances Ksehht)Inter,. Mr. and Mrs. Recent winners of the Fourth Mt. *nd runnlnr thence (1) north seventy 1B4X BUDGET—BOROUGH OF RUMSON, N. J. degree*. flrtT.ona mtnuUi west, tbr*« Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Pitcalrrf Spiritual church merchan- lertby given that the Local Budget of tha Borough 1 ' Rumson. Coun- r and Council of hundred and forty-thrt* feet and si even lit. and iff*. Herbert dise club were Miss Ann Claire tr of h, for the nsea] year 1942 waa adopt*-! * " *'~ " Inches to s corntr; thtnc* it) «outhi MaLsson. Mrs. Florence rtoblnson - - .1.- a*!!. A. twenty degrcei, fifty minutes west, twrs the. n hundred feet, to a comer; thenee (I)] and Mrs. Gertrude Fletcher, al! of Ibvlted SUtu*lV«'.'s«ctlon -«l>ii.T4. outh slxtr-tilne dttr***, s«rent**n mln* Chutmmn of I>ong Union Beach; Mrs. Theresa Elberle, ^STATEMENT utei cant three hundred snd fortf.three, home Monday af- Snyrevllle, and Mls» Margaret O'Brien feet and nine Inches to the oouthwest (Biqulr»d by Kevlai-I SurnUe Section 40:1-14) Actual corner of l*nd» now betonglng to Elmaia) tytn-linz f-evtrsl days with Mrs. of Brooklyn. Actual 1910 n llo:hstadter: thtnes (i) north twenty The Young: 'iLadlef' »od«llty of Tuts Cor 194! I94> $32,771.41 IHTTP** flftr minutes eait two hundred 1.729.SI Mr«. John V. Clan snd sf»ter, Mrs. Holy Fnmlly church are planning; a Ststa- School (Estimate for 1941) |!»,717.«I IJ0.7S7.ll and ten feet to the place of bnrfnnlng. lM|.p,. «':'- >.!< !, iJlt'4 Kciior )i»« leturntd to nil 'zz issss 8: sl the'property "Of Uavjd Kosen-' week. I[* had been a member of sss& 101.7ll.9t blalt. et uv.. tt sis., takrn in execution at the board since Its organization. the suit of IJimuel Krldtl, etc., si al., snd Slit wAhti, Wit. Otorfjla Foalcr. to ba sold by Tolals ... ..I17l.4lll.il »70.77T:»». Ui. •;,! M11. VirAttUM. Aitiold of S.70 1.(0 JOHN T. LAWIXr. Sh.rllT. When you want to realize cash for Tax flM ~?Bsii>h, l'«nnsylvanl», nn'J Mr*. •omethinie upeedfly yiui ran count on Paled February 19. 1941. an4 ~~ AXuTmf~ATKi;itB7~JKr McPermott, Bnrliht A Carpenter, aW'», The Ilegiater want id columns to do Botoush Clarl. Ttutasmi. N. f. :!tt)y ot Ctmdtn wsr* jour sellinlli g tto r you.—AdvertisementAdtit. (•> Him), IIMI

-». \ RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 5, 1942. Page Thirteen One Acquitted, - Leonardo CAR Societies To s Fair Haven Merrily We Holy CrosaPTA ' (The Bad Bank Hwlitir eux bs bought STRAIGHT FROM (Th« Bed Bank Htsinler can be bou.-hl Roll Along In Leonardo turn F. *• Kllduff, Fred w. .ft Fair ivan from Joseph. Piccolo, Gar- Holds Card Party Three Guilty MIMII, Un, 0> r street, Atlantic Highlands, m found North Bergen, Mra. Louie Hoelck Installed. In the home of George Cur- loors. To say the least, we of the !nt-Teacher association Tueeday, - not guilty of attempted grand lar- and granddaughter Claire were also Members to Participate Ringing Wheels.were disappointed. night at Holy Rosary hall, Bunwon. : chin on Fair Haven road. Mr. Cur- " c«ny by a. quarter sessions court jury preaent Friday. chin, besides holding tho ofllpc of Don't forget the Belle-Hops Skat- Mrs. Joseph Desmond, Mrs. Thotnu at Freehold Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. David Malr of Kear- borough collector,and several offices ing Party Saturday night. It Is our Cody and Mrs. Herbert Miller were Keyei, one oC four colored men) ar- The 13th annual conference of the first attempt at a.project of thli na- chairmen. - . • ny, apent several daya recently with State Children American Revolution In the flre company, receives the ' rested for tha attempted theft of pip- their daughter and. huaband, Mr. night phono calls for the borough ture and the proceeds"will bo used Tabu prizes were let* ot bath ing valued, at $500, was tha only societies will be held at the Stacy- to help purchase the club uniforms. towels,] and there were numerous and Mrs. J. J, Welch. ; ,..' Trent hotel, Trenton, Saturday. Rep- fire' apparatus whenever there la a member of the quartet to plead In- Mr, and Mra. James Welsh,' for- flre. In the past he had to dress Trophies,'will be given for the best" mlscellirfeous special awards, Plans nocent. Ha told Judge J. Edward merly of Matawan, have leaaed the resentatives of Hannah Baldwin and-run to the flre alarm ttix at the "rcsscd club and the club with the for future card parties will J>e an< ' Knight and the jury that he was at Zeremba cottage on Hamilton ave- and Mary Stillwell societies, CAR, corner of River road nnd Fair Hav- argest attendance. Medals will be lounced at the association meeting his home December 32 in the evening nue for a year. ' of this locality, will attend. en-road in order"to turn in the alarm. -resented to tho winners of the Wednesday night of next week at when tha other three men came to Albert Houck of Newark la the Mrs. Louise Bebe Mostly Heaton With the transmitter in his homo he waltz contest. Holy Cross school. his place and hired him' to "cart gueat of Mr. and Mra. Loula Velgei. ot Mississippi, .national president, will be able to save valuable time' On March 12 and 13, the New Jer- Present were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . something" for them m hla father's Mlaa Margaret Gaff left Saturday will attend, as will William S. Ber- The transmitter has master wheels sey Stata Roller Skating champion- Jacquest, Mr. and Mrs. James Port* Mce truck. to spend a few days with her grand- ner, East Orange, national junior enabling him to turn in the number ships will be held at the New Dream- r, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kind, Mr. "The defendant said ha drove'the mother, Mra. James' Gaff, at Jersey president, The morning session will of the box nearest' the location of the and Arena, Frelinghuysen avenue, nd Mrs, James Sirifclalr, Mrs. David '.men to Avenue D without knowing City. During the week, lira. Gaff/ SIDE SADDLE open at 10 a. m., with registration fire. , ' , Newark. Klnney, Mrs. Ira D. Emery, Mrs. '.'what the load would be and refused and an aunt, Mra. Margaret William- SILHOUETTE from 10 a. m. to 10:45 a, m. Lunch- The National Championships have Otto Strohmenger, Mrs. Patrick Cof- eon will be served at 1 p. m., to be Beginning March T, the Fair Ha- fey, Mrs. Edmond Desmond, Mrs. to transport the pipe, taken from tha son of New York city, were guests Perfect lor dates ven Public library will be open Sat- been shifted from Memphis, Tehn., Atlantic Beach Amuaement compony at the home of.Mlsa Gaff's parents, with yonr favor- followed by a brief afternoon ses- to' Philadelphia, They will be held Charles Betts, Mrs. Andrew Heckt; urday evenings from 6 to 8 o'clock; Mrs. Edward O'Brien, Mrs. John ; pier, While returning: to his truck, Mr. and Mrs. William Gaff. ite soldier to this sion and tea dance. Mn. Paul Cort in addition to the regular hours, April 13 to 18. If enough skaters he. said, a man appeared, turned a Mr, and Mra. Robert Martin have dashing New of Trenton is luncheon chairman. Madden, Mrs. James Shea, Mrs. Ray- Monday through Thursday, from 11 wish to attend one of these events, mond McCue, Mrs. Herbert Langler, . flashlight on the truck and then left. rented a bungalow on Center avenue. York creation Mrs. Charles C. Conover of Holm- a, m. to 5 p. m. and Friday from 1 lease register at the Singing Wheels Keyes was picked up by Atlantic with Its grseefal del, senior president of Hannah Mrs. Martin Fleming, Mrs, Martla Mr. and Mra. William Hoelck, Jr., to 5 p. m. Arena box office and the manage- Kennedy, Mrs. Daniel Llnehsn, Mrs1, '.• Highlands police several days after celebrated thTthlrd birthday of their new side saddle Baldwin society, Is regional chair- ment will decide if a bus should be drape of Urfit man for the • following societies: Irving' VanBrunt, Jr., son of Mr. D. F. Hackett, Mrs. Charles Conk, the others through the Identification daughter Claire Joan Saturday, Feb- and Mrs, Irving VanBrunt of Syca- chartered in order to save tires, gas, ; of the truck. blue crepe print- Robert French of Westfleld; Na- Mrs. John A. Fisher, Mrs. Harry ruary 28; The children invited ed In navy..It more avenue, who- has been sta- oil and tho car as well. This Is the Bradley, Mrs. Henry Slocum. • • The three principals In the case— played gamea and each waa given a thaniel Drake, Plalnfleld; Mary Still- first time that the National Cham- boasts small well, Red Bank; Hannah Baldwin,; tioned at Pine Camp, New York, Mrs. Joseph J. Clancy, Mrs, Mon- Remington Downs, 37, 28 Chestnut favor besides various prizes and re- has passed the examination and has pionships havo been held In the East. clusters of flow- Shrewsbury; Col. John Nellson, New roe Peluso, Mrs. William Alien, Mrs. ,' avenue, Hillside; Joseph Taylor, S3, freshments. Some of those attend- ers cut from the been accepted as a cadet In the U. nst year they were held in Cleve- Edgar Seaman, Mrs. Andrew Kear- > 28 Avenue B, Atlantic Highlands ing were Mrs. Valerie Kalps and Brunswick; Jlnnle. Jackson, Tren- S, Air Corps. and, Ohio. Place this on yoflr must print and a gem ton; Capt. Matthew Freeman, Me. ney, Mra. Frank Kelly, Mrs, JOBeph "end Herbert Cole, 28, Latham ave- children, Ginger and M&rl.lyn; Mrs. encrusted suede Mrs. Frederick W. Oppcr is vis- 1st, as you will see the .best skaters Mendres, Mrs. Frank Haloy, Mrs. nue, Naveslnk—were sentenced by Theodore Bryan and sons," Teddy belt to lend it tuchen; Eunice Bloomfleld, Wood- In the country, bridge, and Morven, Princeton. iting her sister, Mrs. W. G, Free- Hance Woolley, Mrs. Daniel Mears, "Judge Knight last week^Downi and and Jlmmia;' Mrs.-T, H. Metcalf^and. distinction. man, at New York city. Mrs. Joan Carle, Mrs. Thomas i Cole drew auapended aentencea to the - Robert- Campbell of -Shrewsbury,, Now..for,the news of the week: Nancy and Pete, Mra. George De- —'Mrr"and"~Mrar Frank- Hadleyy-Jiv —• Due-to-her-poOBitlon-at the Fort, O!Leary,_Mrs,_Joscph atrohmenger, -county workhouae, probation for two Long, Mra. Thaddeua Brennan 'and junior president of Mary Stillwell 7 society, will read the regional re- are parents of a son born at Mon- Kay Stanley has been unable to-at- Mrs. Lyda Scott, Mrs. StephenTKuh-" years and fines of ?30 each. Taylor Mr. and Mra. William Hoelck, Sr. mouth Memorial hospital Tuesday. raskl, Mrs. Joseph Hcaly, Mrs. Ray- : was sentenced to from nine to 12 port at Trenton. Memtoers ot that end a skating session until last Sat- ; Mri, George Plltiecker, Sr., won Mrs. Hadley Is the former Miss Alice urday. .Welcome bnck, Kay. mond Heli'ker, Mrs. Paul Peterson, ,- months In the county'Jail. first prlie at a card party given society wlio will attend the conven- Wlkoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs; Helen Murphy, Mrs. Mary Ban- Downs, a defense witness, absolv- tion are Dorothy Parmly and Bar- A change in affections, Anna Mae Thursday afternoon, February 26, by William D. Wikoff of Maple avenue, Applcgate, to bad he Is so far away. nan, Mrs. James Fanning, Mrs. Rita ed Keyea of any part in the con- the Ladles' auxiliary of Community bara Bergen, delegates; and Lucille Red Bank. Smith, Mrs. Joseph Duryoa, Mrs, Stice and Albert Laehder, alternates. A false rumor has been released, • templated theft. Assistant Prosa- Fire company. tster Patterson, Mrs. Marie Silvers. VcutcV Bernard H. Weleer tried, the Marilyn Howland will be a pogo, Joo Cassell is not engaged. He Is Malcolm Stevenson, son of Mr. and "going steady." Mrs. Walter Hartman, Mrs. Percy if caae 'and was opposed by John M. Mrs. Harry Stevenson, returned to and Frances Dix a substitute page, H, Radford, Mrs. Charles Geyer, Mrs. Plllnbury, Atlantic Highlands, Newark, Mrs. Oharles Farley'and sp,n Jacob B. Rue, 4th, will be an usher, Rum8on Tom Norris, do you think you -will Fort pragg, North Carolina, Satur- Charles of CUffwood Beach, spent Shrewsbury. find another skating companion now Frank Benson, Mrs. Eenjamln Suth- day after a three-day visit with his and William Rue and Ray Stice will erland, Mrs. Charles H, Rice, Mrs. Monday with Mra. George Black and be society color bearers. Harvey D. (The Red Bank Register can be bought that Henry Richards has left? parents. . - The Shrewsbury Reading club will in Rumson from Herbert Knight, RumRon Mary Desmond, Mrs. Ann Scrgle,. family. Leuin, Jr., son of the society senior By the way, good-bye, Henry and After spending several daya at Aa- meet next Tuesday afternoon at the Pharmacy, Fred Flnnerty, WaKtr Torberg Mrs. John Lemjg, Patrick McCue, Eatontown Mr. and Mrs Vincent Welsh had as president, Mrs. Harvey D.-Leuin of and Mr. Rothenbertr) :ood luck. , bury Park, Mlaa May E. Gray Is at residence of Mrs. /A. C. Mosby of Leonard Marthens and Misses Boa- guests Monday Mra. WelBh's parents, Long Branch, will give a ,1'dlme her home here. Eatontown. The speaker will be Miss Kathryn M. GhezzI of New- We were pleased that the' Coast ale Kane, Mary McMillan, Ella Mc- .,, (Th« Bad Bink Beglittr can U,bought David Malr and family of Kearney. bouquet" to ' the mountain school , to Zntontown at lh> »tom of WillUm 0. Guests, Saturday at the home of Rev. Herbert S. Craig, rector of ark was a' Sunday guest of her iuard could spare Jack Stanley last Callan, Agnea Fanning, Maria Mur- DUTII md 0. EdWrd Smock) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sage, Valley milk fund; Mr. and Mrs. Chester Guttormsen Trinity Episcopal church, Red Bank. cousin, Miss Louise R. Ghezzi of Saturday night so he could come phy, Veronica Murphy, Mary A. drive, are the parents of a daughter, skating. Last Saturday night I - -At a meeting Monday night In were Mrs. Guttormsen'a sister, Mrs, Mrs, Charles M. Hilton of Syca- Delegates from Hannah Baldwin East River road. Naughton, Mary B. Naughton, ,Ma« born Sunday at Monmouth Memorial skated with a Coast Guard and a the Presbyterian church of the first Edward MacAvey, with her husband more avenue, president of the Red society are Frances Lybarger. and The"'Fresbytcrian Ladies' Aid so- Welch, Marilyn LeBrow and Veron- hospital. soldier In a trio, the soldier had a ica Healy , .aid claaa, Myron Kozlcky waa elect- and son Edward,' and brother, Bank Auxiliary of Rlverview hos- Joan Conover, and alternates are ciety will meet Wednesday after- ; 1 Guests at the home of Mra.,Henzy heavy accent and laughted at the 6d president; Mrs, Esther Kmmons, Michael Brady of Jackson" Heights, pital, Is 111. Claire Brihley and Benjamin Mor- noon, March 11, at 2:30 o'clock, in Frye Sunday were her daughfer and ris, 3d. Color bearers of this socie- idea of a soldier and a seaman skat- Vice president; Mra, Bessie Van Long Island. Mr. and Mra. Charlea son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook have the church aud|torium. I Keuren, treasurer, and Mrs, W. A. Dena, Brooklyn, apent Sunday here. ty are Morgan C. Knapp, Jr., and Thomas Hackett ot Lakeside ave- ing together. "But," he-added, "we Official* Visit Krum of Maplewood. moved from Broad street to Locust are all Americans." • JDeVoe, aecretary. ' " Mr, and Mra. Alfred G. Metgger • Mrs. Fred Krebs and daughter-in- Point, where he Is superintendent of Philip T. Smith, Jr. William G, nue has enlisted in the Signal Corps Sea Scout Ship Mm. Agnea Patterson of Tin ton have closed their home for March law, Mrs. Robert Krcbs, visited an estate. Conover, society member, will b( at Fort Monmouth. His brother is So let's ai] remember that and state color bearer, and is serving "Keep 'cm Flyipg" 'till we meet again . avenue entertained' the Selma, club and have taken an apartment at the friends at Newark this week, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest S. Smith of a member of tho tl. S. Marine Three Monmouth county Boy on the house committee in charge next weeki , .;. - "V." . - • Friday evening at her home. A Hotel Piccadilly, New York city. Mrs. George Plltzecker, Sr.;' vis- Sycamore avenue and daughter Mary Corps. Scout officials, Morgan C. Knapp, ' '.: buffet supper waa.served. Present of arrangements for the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andre, Sr., nf William Firth and Harry Feldt, vis- Mrs. John Ronaldson spent Fri- ited her mother at Jersey City and Ann left this morning on a motor and dance to follow. Another mem- ; were Mrs. Charles Pis, Mrs. Doro- day, Saturday and Sunday with her then went to Roselle park to see her trip to Florida. the Avenue of Two Rivers, quietly ited the Sea Scout ship, North Star, ;• thy Klrkgard, Mrs, Fred Wolf, Mra. daughter, Mrs. William Evans, Wed- ber, Jackson B. Conovor, is a ra«m- observed their 47th wedding anni Fined $25 On Hit Tuesday night at the headquarters daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Rev. and Mrs. George H. Mlksch bcr of the registration committee. *' Mary Kuegler, Mrs; Anna Oaborne, Mrs. Frank JoU, at Jersey City. Mrs. nesday. have Vacated tho Presbyterian versary last Thursday. They have In the Presbyterian church social ,., Mrs. Amy Cotgreave, Mrs. Kenneth Ronaldson la recovering from a se- Mrs. Julius Uhlrich of Newark Is Hannah Baldwin society has also been residents of this borough 1!5 And Run Charges hall. . . manse and moved to Peter's place, entered the following state contests: VanBrunt, all of this place; Mrs. vere cold. spending a few days with hor daugh- Red Bank, years, moving here from Jersey City. Plans were discussed for increas- publicity, genealogy and exhibits, George Monroe, 30, colored, Shrews- ' Fred Schultz of Wayalde, Mra. Ruth The 4-9 Women's Republican club ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mr. and Mrs, Murray Johnston, Andrew Sutter, who. has been a ing the personnel of the ship which with a completed afghan consisting bury avenue, Red Bank, -was fined : Crawford of TInton Falls, Miss Hilda held a business meeting Monday af- ert Search. who have been occupying one of the regular carrier,-is now a clerk in has been depleted by the enlistment of 96 ftve-inch knitted squares, which $25 by Recorder Andrew Becker o . Haagen of Long Branch and Mri, ternoon at Community fire house. Thomas Curtis, Jr., of Leonardo, Phllllpse Green house on Sycamore the postofRce, taking the place of of several officers and members. In- •will be given to the county Red Eatontown -Monday—night on -hit- • "Edith Oate« of Plalnfleld, • Mrs, Lena Malef presides. A letter son of Mr. a/id Mrs: Thomas' Curtis, hvemie, have"move"d to Convent, New. Harold "Shea, who is in the alf struction in emergency service) " Cross later next month. nnd-run charges, i lira, Wallace Chasey and daiigh- waa. ordered written to the township Is stationed at Pearl Harbor. - • Jersey, and-Lt. and Mrs.... Henry. corps. Harold VanBrunt is the new knots was given the ' members at * „„ Monroe's arrest followed a half- 'ter Janet of Sharon Hills, PennsyU committee asking that something be* Mr. and Mrs. Harold Otten and Bowles have taken occupancy of the 8Ubstltufe~carrler.T™ -— - •- the. ship meeting. . mile chase by Police Chief Harr: 1 ' vanla, were week-end guesta of Mr. done regarding the collection of gar- Mr. and Mrs. George Benson of Bel- house. He is stationed at Fort Mon- Lieut. Robert R. Forrester of Rlv About ten of the"Sea'Scduta will "'' Suit For Bus Damage Klrkegard and Patrolman Charles .'..• an* Mrs, William *>a,vls of Clinton bage In the district. Mrs, Green will ford, were entertained at the home mouth. er road has heen assigned to ac visit the Monmouth Seach Coast • avenue, be hostess for the monthly card par- of Mr. and Mrs. William Meyers tive. duty with tho Navy at Nor- Heidt on Neptune highway late Sat- Guard station Tuesday evening for Rev. Carroll M. Burck conducted Won In Freehold urday night after his car struc' ;•• Mrs. "VV. A. Ewart of Wharton ty Monday afternoon, March' 16, at Saturday evening. evening prayer last night in St. folk, Virginia, the purpose of securing permits for spent Sunday with her grandmoth- 2:S0 o'clock, with Mrs. Henrietta , The Blair Hanley-bungalow has The Rollo Transit corporation, George M. Dextor Is spending a William Newton, a soldier stations cruising this coming summer, John's—Chapol, Little Silver, _nnd at Kort Monmouth, who was afoo " er;' Mrs. Martha' Sanford ot Lewli Hoffman and Mrs. Laura Groves the "been rented to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holy Communion In Christ Episco- Kfiyporl, was awarded $500 by - a su- few months at the Peter Cooper ho- \ '.street. ' . ' ' "• committee. Martin, preme court jury here yesterday for tel in New York city. .'"""' The-Injured, man was taken to th The road to better and bigger busi- pal church thi3 morning- at 0:30 post hospital suffering from a lej i ,. Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Mull of Irv- Mr, and Mra. Anthon 0. Lund en- Tuesday afternoon, March 10, the damage done one of Its buses by A daughter was'.born Saturday in ness leads through Ths Register's ad- 1 o'clock. Services are also being held fracture. 'Ington were Sunday gueita of Mr. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Petsr Green Women's auxiliary of Community Joseph C. Corrado, Newark, in an Rivervlcw hospital, Red Bank, to vortlaing columns.—Advertisement Friday evenings at 8 o'clock during accident at, Morris and Second ave- "".and Mra. Edward McStudy of Clln- Saturday «vening, February 28, at Firo company will hold a business Lent. The rector will, administer Mr. and Mrs. Arthur West, .'. ton avenue. meeting at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Elsie nues. Long'Branch, March IT, 1940. cards and refreshments. Holy Communion at St. John's The jury threw out a counterclaim •' • Th« old Henry Wolcott homestead Robert Prioe, Jr., and Mlaa Helen Kraus Is president. Chapel Sunday at 9: 30 a. m. and 'on Broad street, built about 75 by the defendant for damage done White of Jeraey City were week-end will hold morning prayer and de- his car. New Monmouth • years ago, and the residence in Hat- guests of Mr. Price's aunt and uncle, liver a sermon in Christ church at Lincroft -. -the bus. was..proceeding _norULon. •' er years of Philip Patterson, now Mr. and Mra. Wesley Wakeneld. MrB. 11 a. m. :- —- : - '.. of Kngllahtown, Is> being torn down. Second avenue and the defendant A""" meeting"'" o"f the" Baptist Wakefleld la able to be about again (The Rt>d Bank Re?liter c»n b boucht The Women's auxiliary of Christ •» The property waa taken over by the east on Morris avenue when the col- Ladies' Aid society will be held this KDERS after an Illness of two weeks. In Mllcroft from Charlen Toop) church met Monday for sewing at 1 ' borough for unpaid taxes. lision occurred . Robert Andrew, afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fiord- 60 Broad St. Phone 3340 Red Bank | The Alothla club of Leonardo were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ford and the home of Mrs. Frank B. Lawes. land. The hostesses will bo Mrs. Asbury Park, was the bus driver. OPEN EVENINGS — DELIVERY SERVICE ' The Women's Society of Christian the guests Wednesday evening of last daughter Barbara, of Rlverbrook Edward W. Currie, Matawan, ap- Grace Meyers,, Mrs. Leila Coe and Service met Tuesday night at the week of Miss Margaret Alsen. Cards farm have returned from a three- peared fojr the plaintiff and Joseph Miss Helen Coe. ^ home of Mra. Catherine Kenna of and a social were enjoyed. The prize week vacation In Florida. While Middletown Village Sollmlne, Newark, for tho defond- A meeting of the World Wide :•. Clinton avenue, Mra, Annabell Den- for high score was won by Mrs. Kay there they visited Key West, St. ant. Circuit Court Judge Robert V. Guild was held Tuesday night at the W1E4E & LIQUOR nil presided aa president. The group Johnion and the consolation prize by Petersburg, Lake Wales and Palm (The Red Bank Register can bi bought Klnkead presided. home of Mrs. Thomas Roberts. Mrs, A. Knight. The club'members 1 In Middletown from J. C. Knight and Wil- held a silver tea last Friday at the Beach. Mr. Ford's, father accom- liam B. Wateri) Mrs. Curtis Walling hns returned .-.' home of Mrs. William Davis of Clln- were guests last night of Mrs. Nor-panlcd them on their tour of Flor- home from Monmouth Memorial - SPECIALS - ''. ton avenue. Games were played and man Hower. ida. William Matthews, son of Mr. and Reformed Group Mrs. W. Irving Matthews, has made hospital and Is recuperating from an refreshments were served. Mrs. The Halcyon club had luncheon A meeting of the Ladies' Aid so- appendicitis operation. ,<-• Annie Reynolds of South street will Tuesday at the Mansard Inn, Plain- the mid-year dean's list at Lafay- Hold's Election ciety will bo held this afternoon at ette college. ' A Bible conference will be held & Sutler Scotch entertain the aoclety at the April field, after which they passed the af- the home of Mrs. George Vernell, Friday afternoon and evening of ternoon playing bridge, Mrs. Anthon Christ church auxiliary will meet Mrs. Russell Clark was elected ' mettlng. Phalanx. president of the Ladies' Aid society next week at the Baptist church. 9 YEARS OLD ',' Bev. Edgar A. Miller occupied hla Lund, Mrs. Peter Green, Mrs. Frank Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Danto Daverlo attended the Sports- the home of Mrs. Wylle Pate. of the Reformed church at a meet- Raymond Whitcomb of Red Bank • pulpit In the Methodist church Sun- Jackson and her daughter, Mrs. R. men's show last week at Grand Cen- ing Tuesday at the home of Mrs. FULL FIFTH H. VanDeWater, are the club mem- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Early are showed movies of the life of Christ " day morning and evening and alao tral palace, New York. Wallace B, Rankln of Fair Haven. Sunday night at tho Baptist church. " conducted a service last Thursday bers, sojourning in .Florida. They left Lewis S. Thompson, Jr., Is on a here Sunday. Mrs. Harry Snlffln Is retiring presi- Mrs Everett Oliver was soloist. : night In the Tinton Falls chapel. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Schneider and huslneBS trip to California. dent. • He has been laid up with arthritis. aon Frederick of Brooklyn and a. few Tho 1-5-8 Women's Republican BARCLAY'S ®IH Mrs. Harry E. French of Long club met last week at the home of Others named were Mrs. Rankin, The|Women'a Christian Temper- frlenda from Pennsylvania apent the Beach, Long Island, formerly of first vice president; Mrs. John Mul- GUILD BOARD MEETING. ance union la meeting thia after- week-end here. ' Mrs. John Conover. Other meetings Red Bank, spent Saturday wlthhef were hold last week for the purpose ler, second vice president; Mrs. Ern- HALF GALLON "' noon at the home of the treasurer, Mr, and Mra. Stanley Komelskj are daughter, Mrs. Eugene Ford and est Sodcn, financial secretary, and The executive board of Ihe Wom- .-, Mrtr Annabell Dennis of Lewis occupying their new home on High- of making bandages for township ; family. Miss Esther Crelln, recording secre- an's guild of Trinity Episcopal - street, Mra. JameB Wolcott, Sr.,vlce land and Leonard avenues. Mr. and casualty stations at tho homes of tary. Mrs. Clark will also servo as Brian Sycr of Maryland has rent- MrB. Thomas Morford and Mrs. Wy- church will meet Tuesday morning ' president, Is presiding In place of Mra. Komelskl celebrated their first ed the Henchel bungalow on. the treasurer. The next meeting will bo at the parish house and mako plans , the president, Mra. George •Whlt- wedding anniversary Washtngtons lie Ct. Pate. Tuesday, April 7, at the home of Mrs. main road. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Gentile have for the next meeting Tuesday, March Go & W. BAR SPECIAL * field, who ia visiting a sister in birthday. Mr. and Mrs, William Hansel of Soden on Shrewsbury avenue. 17. Mrs. O. H. Mlnton is in charge. ; Iowa. Mrs. Peter Godettls and family had returned from their wedding trip ClifTwood have moved to Ltndlahr to Florida, and are living with Mrs. • Mh and Mrs. Charlea Lewis of aa guests over the woek-end, Mrs. farm on Middletown road. ~RY13~ i Gedettls' sister, Miss Margaret Mur- Masscy's parents; Mr. and Mrs. John '' Freehold spent' Saturday and-Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rosenstcln of Masacy. i day with hla mother, Mra. Edith phy of New York city. New York were woek-ond guests ot Lenten services are being held HALF GALLON ;• Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kolb and daugh- Mrs. Rosenstoin'B sister, Mrs, Harry every Tuesday night at 8 o'clock ' . The Sons and Daughters of Lib- ter Muriel of Brooklyn were here Sprung and family. ,H crty will hold n card and game Sunday. during Lontat the Reformed church. Mrs. Richard Babcock of Wood- The Reformed Ladles' auxiliary v.;\\\ ~ GRAPE BRAHPY ~ •• party Monday night, March 16, In Mrs. Thomas Hcaley of Bloomfleld, bury, Long Island, spent Thursday .' borough hall. Miss Audrey Aiimnck, accompanied by her nephew, Robert hold an all-day sewing meeting next and Friday, with her mother, Mrs. Tuesday In the church rooms. daughtor of Mra. Anna Aumack, one Hammer of-Long Island, spent Sun- Geraldlno L. Thompson, . FIFTH 1 • of the members, waa obligated at day at the Healcy aummcr home, A meeting of the Mlddlotown- Mrs. Eugene Carroll gave birth Holmdel auxiliary of Monmouth ' Monday's meeting. Mrs. May Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moore of to a. daughter Monday morning at Montclalr visited Monday • Mr. Memorial hospital will be held • of Freehold, district deputy; Mrs. Monmouth Memorial hospital, Wednesday morning-, April 1, at the May Lewis and Mrs. Cook, also of Mooro's cousin, Mra, Joseph P. Mac- The flro company was called oiit Lean. They also visited on the same home of Mrs. Egbert W. Swack- I Wheel Apple Jack •. Freohold, were guesta at the meet- Saturday nfternoon to. a grans flro hamor. ' Ing attended by Miss Lutle Allgor, day Mrs, Margaret Leonard of Cen- on the Lesllo D. Stowart and Pal- Prize winners at Friday's bridge ', Mri. Jessie Taylor, Mrs. Ruth Lew- ter avenue, and Mrs, Daniel Leonard mer places on the main road, and club meeting wore Mrs. Wylle G. FULL QUART .' Is, Mrs. Edith Lewis, Mrs. Flora and family of Loonortlvlllo road, Saturday evening to a fire In the Pate, Mrs. Fred Tatum and Mrs. Knight, Miss Harriet Fary, Mr«. Mrs. Jane Hull la visiting her woods on Brookdale farm, ; Gcrot Conovor. Tho next meeting 4 Years Old Anna Aumack, Mrs. Emma Brown, daughter, Mrs, Fred Remington and Henry Carnoy lias boon oonflned will bo held at the home of Mrs, •,! Mrs. Ivah, Jamoa Wilson, Mra. Car-family of Churchvllle, New York. to the house with grip. Wardwcll G. Thomas, Jr., of Nave- '- rle Bchlclt, Mrs. Belle Oulllaudeu, Mr. and Mrs, W. Weatherbco have No Noodles to Change I returned home after a three weeks' slnk. GIN "". Mrs. Suslo Sherman and Mra. Allda When you want to roallzc ensh for Record* Lait 10 Times Longer! -•• Zlrigale. visit with their son, his wife, and oomothlng speedily you can count on Mrs. Weatherbee of Fort Dupont, The Register want ad columns to do Tho only known deposit of cryolite Music on a Beam of Light . . . FULL QUART * Donald Brown of Tlnlon Falls your selllnc for you.—Advertisement, Is In Greenland. Delaware. yours at amazingly low cost in .;'haa moved Into Stanley Steen's Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daum and Old Butch Bottled Bees* house on Lewis street. daughtor Katharine Louise of Bloom- this beautiful 1942 Philco, In '"'• Mra. Delia Watklna spent Sunday 1 field, Miss Clara Newmler and Frank addition, it brings you the new No Deposit with her nloce, Mrs, Maurice Wha- Hlckle of Newark, Mr. and Mra. Tilt-Front Cabinet, Built-in Su- |en of Maple avenue, Arthur Newmlre, Albert Luthrlnger per Aerial System, Double I. F. • DOZEN ', ' The Daughtora' of America met and tils slater, Mra. Joseph Callahan ..-'last night and held a gome party of Leonardo were Sunday guests of Radio Circuit and a host of Rafter the business aosslon, Befresh- DOG FEEDS other sensational new features. Mrs, Paum's parents, Edward Bryan 'Tmenta were jierved, and family. Buy yours NOW.,,. while the Red Label '•'* A meeting of the Junior Order of Thomas Nelson, who has been 111 Purina - Vitality -Sturdy price is so low! 'American Mechanics will be held with pneumonia la reported much BLENDED RYE '..tonight. improved, Mr. and Mra. Vincent Ruf and Meal - Checkers - Kibble EASY TERMS '.'.'; ' OIIUROII or TUB AIR. daughter Gall of Joraoy City spent Sunday with Mra. Ruf's parent's, Mr. $3.89 a 1 Deliveries made to your home when truck la In your vicinity, Free World Globe With Each A Christian Science progrnm will and Mra, Martin Isaksen, .>• bn broadcast ovor Station WCAP, 'James Welsh and family, formerly Console Radio, ! Aabury Park noxt Tuesday niter of Morganvllle, nrn occupying one of the Z&rcrnba cottagea. Bottled In Hoiftd Rye Bon, a former Reader In Firs *-Mr.»nfI ISiti. Fred Meyor of Leon- LAWES COAL CO..!- 100 Proof - 5 YEARS OED - •' Church of Ohrlat, Scientist, Red ardo visited Sunday and Monday, Bank, will have charge of th» pro- with Mr. Meyer's slater and her hus- Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury FULL QUART J v Vice-Chairman ot Mr. and Mr». D. Wordcn Grooms season in New York city. She a< Plalnfleld; Mr, and Mra, Jack Lowe, eran of Asbury Park, was high mat East Orange; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur in the civil service test taken ai in Fair Haven Store of Harrison avenue. The ceremony tended Brearley school, and Is Miss Laura Neilson has bean was performed by Bev. Harold. E. graduate of Miss Porter's school o T. Wadlln, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Yea- Freehold December 11 to fill a pro F*lr Haven police last week »r- ton, James and David Yeaton, West bation officer's position in the county rcsted Lester Moultln, Newark, on a named vice" chairman of tho Shrew*, Green, Jr>.' Farmlngton, Connecticut. bury unit of the Red Cross. He! Englewood. It was learned at Freehold today, narcotic charge. His apprehension a graduate of Welsford has been filling the poal appointment was made knowtt y»«, GKOVER—TBENEBV. Mrs. Sinnott is was made possible through the alert- torday atV meeting at Christ ttnS. Bangor High school, Bangor, Penn- - tlon for the past year, taking tr* ness of Harold Margoles, proprietor Miss Marie Grover and Fre place of Herbert A. Scott of Lilt! copal chrifth, parish house, Shrews* sylvania. She attended Pennsyl- ol the Fair Haven pharmacy. After bury, by M% h. 8. Ylvisakei-, ehX Trenery, Jr., were married at th vania State college, and Is a grad- Silver, who -returned to service i; reading a bulletin sent out by thi U Red Bank Baptist church by Rev uate of tho New York hospital, tho navy. His rating In (he test wa 8. Treasury department, Mr. Mor- man, \ . . Charles A. Thunn, Saturday, Feb- 82.70. ' Produotionvwork- for FebniAiv11»~ ruary 21. The fcrideia the daughtc School of Nursing. golea remembered having waited on Mr. Sinnott Is a member of the In second place was Vcrnon Roa a man answering to the description eluded « sewn garment.^Jd U of Mr. and Mrs. Garfleld Grover o of Red Bank, with a rating of 76.60 knitted garments. It was announoed River Plaza and the bridegroom'.* United States Coast Guard. Prior given In the bulletin. o his enlistment he was employed and In third place was Stanley Lip Mr, Marge-lea notified the Fair Ha- that contributions for the unit war parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tren- pman of Long Branch, with a ratlnj fund had been received frorn itnl ery of Keanaburg. by the Pennsylvania railroad. He THETAU.EST OFFICER ven police, who learned from treas- D 8 l l graduated from Red Bank High of 75.30. IN THE MUMt COHP6 ury department officials, that there Tw, ''£ iP *y;:Mr.. Martin Mart MiSs Gladys Grover of Jersey City, school in 1937. Sixteen took the test imd 13 fai STOOD SH was an open warrant for the arrest and Miss Elsie K. Llnde. the bride's sister, was maid of honor. id. The job pays 51,800 a year. FEET SIX INCHEC TAU. of thtt man. Unit members served luncheon to Tiie bride wore a blue gabardine suit Last Thursday Moultln appeared OS members of the county chantn with cherry red accessories, and her FLEMING—CLABK Arthur Whalen, 22, of Jersey City motor corps Monday. Jtfrs. Rlch«a sister's costume was a yellow wool again with a prescription for 60 Miss Margaret 'Fleming, daughter was sentenced to an indetcrminat tablets. While Mr. Margoles pretend- McGuIre, Mrs. Martin Marx, Mrs. suit with brown accessories. Both f Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fleming; of term in the Rahway reformatory by Qualdo Ford and Mrs. Nathan, Marr had corsages of roses. Middletown village, and Bernard "Judge J. Edward Knight at Frcehol< ed to All out the prescription, his arranged luncheon. Thosa esslitlDr John Horton of Neptune was best oseph Clark, Jr,, son of Mr. anil todoy_for breaking into the tailor wife notified the police and the man In serving wore Mr». C. K. Collins man. Bernard Stover and Melvin Mrs. Bernard J. Clark of East Berl- shop of William Ostrov, 54 Mon- was taken Into custody by Officers Mra. Wilbur Brown, Mrs. Lai Carman of Keansburg, were ushers, in place, were married Saturday af- mouth street, Red Bank, December Charles Oupples and Harry Veron- Clark, Jr. and Mrs. X A reception followed the ceremony :ornoon at the rectory of St. Mary's 30, and stealing suits and clothing eau. Later Moultln was turned over to the Trenton police. at the home of the oride's parents. church, New Monmouth. The cere- valued at $556. ELECTED TO Mr. and Mrs. Trenery are gradu- mony was performed by Rev, Niv- He was also charged with break- A letter commending the Fair Ha- ven police department for Its fine ates of Middletown township high ian MacDbnald, O. S. B. ing Into tho Coast Cigarette Service TEN MONTHS BETWEEN Robert H, Clark, son of Mr. aid schoo). Mis. Trenery Is employed at store at Asbury Park January 4 and foil AND M37 , U.S,MARINES work has been received .from tho Narcotic division of the Treasury de- Mrs. Bernard J. Clark, Bergen place Fort Hancoclt and Mr. Trenery Is stealing two auto tires, cigars and GUARDED TH6 U^IITBO STATES who will bo graduated from Let- emplbycd at the Kcarny shipyards. cigarettes. Whalen pleaded guilty on /MAIL AGAIAJST BAAlOITRV." partment at Philadelphia, MRS. WORDEN L. GROOMS. / '•• ,' ",L WAS LOST DURIAJ& ayette college at Boston, Pennsyl- both charges. THIS PERIOD. vania, May 15, waa elected to Phi Mrs.^Grooms is- employed^ injthe JOHNSON—NEWMAN. Charles Patrick, 24, colored, 64 < Beta Kappa last week. business offices of The Register. Central avenue. Red Bank, was Mr. Clark haa niado one of th« Miss Doris Johnson, daughter of I placedon probation for one year and Says Tires Are Mr. Grooms it employed at Fowler's' Ml.. and Mrs Conrad Johnson of Sea highest scholastic record* in the hit- market. I Methodist chinch directed to pay court "costs foribreak- tory of the college with a straight The couple are temporarily reside Ing Into the home of Oscar Davis, S^d Illegally A average throughout his entlr* col, 187 West Bergen place, Red Bank, y Obituaries lego, careejv___^__^ ..'... Ing with the bridegroom's parents, ' December 12. He was also chari Philatheas BROWN—CROSS. with breaking glassware and 'Win- SUSS JIARY BRAND. Red Bank Council dows in the house. Decorate Church Miss Betsy Brown, daughter of Miss Mary Brand of Hubbard ave- Studies Resolution WANT ADVERTiilTO ' Mrs. PerLee Brown of Westfl«ld, e, River Plaza, died this morning and James Rogers Brown of Evans- SOYBEANS AS A QASH CBC t her home of heart trouble after a Society Will Supply ong Illness. . Charges that automobile tires word Too Late for Classification ton, Illinois, was married Saturday being . disposed of Illegally by un- --tn-Walter—Erio_Cro3s. son of Mr. Announcement by the government Miss Brand was born at Freehold Flowers for Easter TWO BOOMS-anandd bath for rentrent,, unfu,: and was the daughter of George and scrupulous persons while others rot- nliJtad 3a ShrewsburShrwb y avtnut, Bid and Mrs. Walter A. Cross of Eaton-: that there will bo Federal support Blink.* • lizabeth Beck Brand) Until her re- ted on the shelves of tire-dealers that town, formerly of Westfleld, at the , for soybean -prices _ next season has The Philatbea society of the Bap- desired to co-operate In rationing WANTED, jMetil homoworkeri llva- iat home of her aunt and uncle, Mr.; intensified the Interest of Monmouth rement four years ago, she was sec- tist church will bo In charge of deco- wore made Monday night at a meet- yood cook; referencei, Call R«d Bank and Mrs. Frank Hopkins Ellsworth county farmers in thla crop. Soy- etary of William O'Brien, plumbing rations at the church Palm Sunday ing ~of the borough council by Dr, 8162. of Montclair. Rev. Don Ivan Patch, beans arc a source of oils and will :ontractor. and Easter Sunday. Flans for tho Allan B. Randall, member of the COAL i-nniTO w»nled, with or wltloiU m pastor of> the Westfleld Congrega- play an Important part in the coun- Surviving are three sisters, Misses decorations were discussed at a board, try's war effort. one and Florence Brand and Mra. MSHWASHEKS wnirtmi, male or femilii tlonal church, performed the cere- meeting Tuesday when the society Councilman Thomas M. Gopslll, ' chnnca tot advancement. Apply to Mr, mony. Monmouth county has produced a Vorth Cunningham. She was a president, Mrs. William Howell, of chairman of the police committee, KCI, Po»t Exchange Sestaurant, No. J, Ml«s Brown was given in mar- number of acres of soybeans accord- ember of the Red Bank BaptiBt Les Gertrudes apartment was host- said that If thla was to a resolution Area A, Fort Monroouth. Ing to M. A. Clark, county agricul- hurch, the Red Bank Woman's club ess. COUNTBR slrln. alia counter vultmiu riage by her uncle. Miss Muriel MRS. BERNARD J. CLARK, JR. tural agent, and there are still more .nd the 1-5-8 Republican club. colling attention to federal officials wanted: Btcadjr employment. Apply to Edwards of Cranford was her only The next meeting will be held to the situation could be drafted." Mr. Gogol; Po«t Exchonire Hmtaurant, No, attendant, and William Donald The bride was given in marriage acres in the county that are well The funeral will be held Monday Tuesday, April 7, at the home of Mrs, Borough Attorney John S. Applegato 2, Area A, Fort Monmouth, by her father, and wore a robe-dc ndapted to soybean production. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at her late Frank Huhn of Branch avenue. said he would draw such a resolution GARDENER, experienced, imlt mlddla >ea, Cross, the bridegroom's brother, wa3 There are indications that proces- wanted foe small estate. Glvo refer- best man. stylo ivory faille gown. Her veil was ome with Rev. Charles A, Thunn, Tentative plans were also discussed If the facts were presented to him. ted foe small estate. Glvo refer- sing plants for uselng the beans will lastor ot the Baptist church, offlci- for a rummage sale to be held next ence* In detail, -statingtti * present or hut linger-tlp length, and she carried,a Captain Robert A. Kcnntdy, chair- aalnry. WritTT e O. L., box 61.1. RtdBV After an extended trip through be near enough to Monmouth county r" *""* » *«»M '» ui» WWA i/A,ft£ 1VHU *41tLllAlV«. the Bouth, tho couple will live at bouquet of White Macs and white .ting. month. Refreshments were served man of the Red Bank tiro rationing OIL RANUE J12.B0, booV Sc, walnut tulips. The maid of honor'was the to afford our farmers a market for by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. bedroom suite {20.50, single bed,, com- WeaWeld. this crop In 1942. Average yields board, said that evidences of Illegal bride's sister, Miss Ann Fleming. Her MBS. KATE S. SMEED George W. Allen and Mrs. Alex Pep- sale of tires Bhould bo turned over plete, 89.50: caih register |2», 'thin* gown was gray chiffon, and hor bou- have ranged from 18 to 24 bushels in. cloiet IS, dining room tulto (51, chtat, COMPTON—BU1E. per acre, and with the government Mrs. Kate S. Smeed of Peters place, to George H, Roberta, chairman of Rluswure, old frames and brle-ft-brae. MRS. ALBERT NEWMAN, JR. quet orchid-pink tulips. Mr. Clark •idow of William 3. Smeed, died this Others present were Mrs, Harry the county board. liuacll'n Auction Oallerlm, 20 Eoit .Front Miss Vivian Helena Compton of was his son's best man. supporting price, soybeans should be Boskey, Mrs. D. Worden Grooms, •treet, Red Bank, rihont 1693. East Orange, daughter of Mr. and as profitable as wheat has been In orning at her home, She was 70 Mr. Roberts, in a statement yester- Bright and Salerno, Florida, and Al- A reception for the immediate fam- recent years. ears old. • * - Mrs. Charles K. Humrlckhouse, Mrs. day, said that If any evidence of il- Mrs. Thomas K. Compton of Com- George H. Norman, Mrs. Harry L. NOTICE. • modore avenue, Keansburg, became bert. Nwmaji, son ilies-.was held at the home of the Mrs. Smeed was born at Lewlaburg, legal tire sales In the county can be Newman of Spring street and^Albert bride's parents. ~ -Tho -county...agent.cautions pros- 'onnaylvanla, and had resided at McQueen, Mrs. Olive Teller, Mrs. obtained offenders will be promptly Notice Is hereby given that an offer has the bride of Neil William Bule, son pective growers on some vital points, Gebrge Hv Robinson, Mrs. Lionel. G. been received tot tha purchase of of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bule.of Newman, Sr. of East Bergen place, Mrs. Clark, Jr. 1s a graduate of ed Bank for many years. Her hus- arrested. 4___ -Block 4S, Lots 1 to 21, Inclusivei . were married Sunday at the. home however. In the first place, the soy- Harrison, Mr*,-Albert W, VanNoj- - *• • • ' I • y- Milburn Saturday at a candlelight Red Bank Catholic High school. She beans U3cd for oil are invariable the land died In April, 1941. . Block ««,*Xo&"riS"l»,"In'clustvtr of the bride's sister, Mrs.,George O. attended Georgian Court college for Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. trand, Mrs. Harry B. Clayton, Mra. Dlock fio, Lots 1 to 0, inclusive*.. -~ double-ring, service in Holy Trinitiit y Johnson of Rumson. The ceremony yellow variety. The old-fashioned Augustus T. Layton, Mrs. Harry [DnC.C. Straughn Block 50, Lots 8 to 11, inclusive | Lutheran church at East Orange, y Rev. Walter B. two years and graduated from Trin- and long-popular black types of illinm A. Conovor of Los Angeles, O'Brien, Mrs. Benjamin H. Ford, Block 51, Lots 1 to 12, Inclusive! The ceremony performed by ity college, Washington, D. C. beans grown in this section arc not nd a brother, M. E. Shauthnessy of Block 52, Lots 1 to 9. Inclusive | Williams, pastor of the Sea Bright ewlsburg. Misses Julia Walling and Josephine Wins Bowling Title Block 53, Lots 1 to 25, inclusive I Rev. W. S, Hinmin of Wagner col- Th attendants were the bride's Mr. Clark, Jr., is employed by in demand by the processors. An- McQueen. Block Si, Lots 1 to S, Inclusive; legc, Staten Island, assisted by Rev. sister, Mrs. Lawreffcno McCormick, Abbott and Klmball company of New other point to remember is that soy- The funeral will be held Saturday Dr. Clinton 0. Straughn, Red Bank Block r,r,, Lots 1 to IE, Inclusive) A. Herbert of Kaat Orange. The and the bride's brother-in-law, York city. He is a graduate of Red bean seed should always be inocu- 'ternoon at' 2 o'clock at the Mount eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, Bloek"56,-Xots Vtol*!, Inclusive*,-,-<---•••.-.-: Bank High school, and Lafayette col- Icmorlal funeral home. Tho body FRUIT NOTES Block 57, Lots I to 12. inclusive: ' bridal reception dinner was held at j George O. Johnson of Rumson. A lated at planting time unless the who is wintering at Clearwater, Flor- Block 511, Lots 1 to':5. Inclusive; Kraft homestead, East Orange, for I reception followed the ccromony at lege, and Is a member of Phi Gamma crop Is to be grown on a field which ill be conveyed to Lewlaburg for ida, won second division honors in as the same appears on tho Tax Map of Delta fraternity. has produced ono or more successful urlal at that place Monday. pon't over-prune bearing apple a tournament of the Clearwater the Borough of Shrewsbury, for .the sum the immediate families. J tho Johnson's home for the immed- trees. Remember that the fruit is ot -15,500.00. ami that a meeting; ot the The bride was given in marriage late families. crops in the immediate past. A third borne on the small twigs. Lawn Bowlers' club last week, For Mayor and Council will be held on March by her father. She wore a gown ot Mrs. Newman Is a graduate of HEIGHT—FRANK point to recall Is that soybeans do WELLINGTON BRUNNER. > < . bis victory; Dr. Stmughn will have in, 1042, nt the School House, In ths Bor- have some preferences In soil types. his name engraved on the Wilson ough of Shrewsbury, at 8 o'clock In the white satin made with a fitted Long Branch High school and is em- Miss Kathryn Louise Height, Wellington Brunner, Sr., of Cen- Sprays are designed for aphid con- evening, nt which time the Mayor and basque, long sleeves, sweetheart ployed at The Fannie Farmer candy Trfey will grow on either light or plaque which hangs in the club Council will give a hearing, upon tho said daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Harri- heavy soils if those; soils arc well r avenue, Atlantic Highlands, a re- trol to be applied when tbe trees are ..neckljne__and full skirt ending In a store. Red Bank. Mr. Newman is a son Height of Neptune, was married red telephone employee, died this completely dormant. These applica- rooms. offer and shall consider ' whether ther- fan train." Tfie veil "was" fingertip drained and not too acid. They will Dr. Straughn also won a semi- shall reject or confirm and ratify tht said graduate~of Red-Bonk high school,- Sunday • -at - the_Weat..G_rpye_ Metho- not tolorate... extreme soil .acidity, lornlng in Riverviow hospital, Red tions should not be delayed until sale under said terms and conditions, or length with an orange blossom head- and is a member of Red Bank po- dist church, to John Norman Frank', lank, from a paralytic stroke, He growth starts and growers can apply weekly trebles tournament as a modification thereof,' provided no higher dress and she carried a boquet of howevei", and they will. not grow member of one of 10 teams com- price or bettor terras shall be paid for lice force. son of Mrs. Marie Frank of Ocean- where the soil Is wet. Naturally, bet- as .removed to the hospital In the them as soon'aa the weather Is fit, the said property by any other person, gardenias, sweet peas and buddlea. The couple are living at the LeRoy peting in the contest, Bowling with' ,hs~Batd- purchase-prlco to. .-be^nRlfl Is Her slater, Miaa Lola Compton of port, and the late Albert Frank, Rev. ter yields can be c::pected, from itlantlc Highlands first aid squad • • < " apartments on LeRoy place. Everett N. Hunt, pastor, performed mbulanco. last night after being WeaH , Bordeaux mixture (0/4-2- him were Lloyd Griffith and Mrs. :ssh. Keansburg, was maid of honor and fertile soils than from run down Horton and they defeated W, J. Peri- wore a dress of orchid marquisette. a double-ring ceremony. worn out or light sandy types. The tricken. He was about 62 years old. 100) has proven better than lime as By order of'the Mayor and Council **! NEGKA—BK\jEBIDGE. The church was decorated with final point of caution urged by the Arrangements for the funeral are a preventatlve of arsenical burning ton, Mrs, H. Mallory and Mrs. E. :be Borough of Shrewsbury. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Dorothy Cuilis. OBTRUDE C. VANVUBT, , Urich of Newark and Miss Rosemary Miss June Lillian T-tegra, daughter white gladioli and palms. Mrs. Herb- county agent; Is to remember that eing completed today by A. M. Pos- In summer spray mixtures. Borough Clerk* Buie of Mlllburn wore similar dress- of Mr. and Mrs. James Negra of Lin- ert Tolhurst of Neptune was organ- they do resohd to some cultural en & Sons, Atlantic Highlands. • • » . • i es, one in maize and the other in coln Court, Keansburg, became the ist, and Mrs. Jack Cramer, Neptune practices and common sense man- Powdered skim milk, a popular City, soloist. material for use as a spreader Is not heavenly blue, and all "carried bo- bride of Williqam M. Beveridge, son agement. Soybean yields are bound RADIO PROGRAM LISTED quets of roses and sweet peas, and of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of The bride was given in marriage to be lower If weeds arc allowed to too satisfactory for late season wore (lowers in their hair. Grove street, Elizabeth, last Satur- by her father. Her wedding gown over-run the field. Fredrlc March, star of stage and sprays. Soybean flour at the rate The junior bridesmaid, Miss Doro- day at 5 p. m. in the Methodist was white chiffon, trimmed with a :reen, will present Demosthenes' of Vijo Vi pound per 100 gallons Is WEEK-END SPECIALS thy Kcrr of Keansburg, wore a cam- church at Keansburg. Rev. Malcolm wide band of lace nround tho hem- 'ourth Phillpic In the "Treasury a good substitute. eo pink taffeta dress made Kate L .Willitts performed the ceremony. line and a lace hip-length jacket. ar Parade" program to be broad- »' » « Greenaway stylo with sort bodice, The b/ide was given in marriage Her veil was attached to a coronet River Plaza st Thursday of next week at 10:15 Don't forget that dormant season puffed sleeves and full skirt,, with by her father and the maid of honor of lace and net. Sho carried a pray- m over Station WCAP. The speech clean up of over-wintering codling narrow insets of lace. With this was was Miss Mary Cerrato of Union book with a marker of white Mrs. John Kondzon and daughter livered by Demosthenes in 338 B. moths is important. Bo sure the worn a matching hair bow and her Beach. Jack Gilmour of Maple orchids. Betty have returned after spending when the army of Philip of Mace- packing house Is tightly. sealed be- boquet was of roses and sweet peas. street, Keansburg was the best man. Mrs. Arthur R. Everett of Arling- a fev days with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph n was descending: upon Athens ap- fore the seaaon opens. The best man was William Daum The bride wore a powder blue silk ton was matron of honor. George Zolnowski of Perth Amboy. ies with amazing accuracy to the • • • of East Orange. Ushers were Albert crepe street dress with matching ac- Thomson of Brooklyn was best man, The River Plaza Woman's club •csont world situation. The fact that apple scab was ab- Grcmse of Livingston and Richard cessories. She carried a corsage of and the ushers were Mr. Everett and will meet tonight at tho home of sent In 1D41, does not mean that Muth of Irvlngton. The ring bearer white gnrdenias. The maid of honor Leonard Hurley of Neptune City. Mrs. Thomas Paul. pays to advertise In Tho Register. there will be no scab in 1942. Scab ' was three-year-old Donald Scrftiss of was attired in a pale pink street A reception for the immediate control measures, Bhould not be re- Rochester, New York, nephow of tho dress and wore red roses. Mrs. Ncgrra families was held at the Carolina tea- laxed. groom. wore a gown of old rose crepe and room, Neptune. • * • Mrs. Compton, mother of the bride, a corsage of violets. Mrs. Miller's Mrs. Frank Is a graduate of Nep- OUR DEMOCRACY Burning the.hedge rows and waste wore a French Iris lace gown, with dress was of a peisley print and slie tune High school and is secretary for and adjacent to tho orchard before matching corsage. The mother of too wore rod rosea. Samuel Hampton, Asbury Park at- the season opens is a helpful factor the groom wore a dusty pink crepe A reception was held at the bride's torney. Mr. Frank Is employed at n controlling curcullo, Fort Monmouth. gown, wllh matching corsage. The home. The houso was decorated with DOUBLE DUTY • • • Free Delivery bride's gifts to her attendants were white ribbons nnd a lavgn white bell The couple nrc residing on Wolf- Eight pounds of llmo" for evefy costume jewelry and the groom's was suspended from tho ceiling over bill avenue, Occanport. pound of arsenatc of lead in the gifts to the beat man and ushers the dinner table, the center attrac- -THE SAVINGS MEN AND gpray mixture will help to prevent AMBER CREAM were leather walletts. The organist tion of which was a large wedding NOW—CAM.AGHAN. WOMEN HAVE IN LIFE arsenical burning on peach treea, was Mrs. Eveleyn Hartman of Mid- cake with miniature bride and dletown and she played before and Miss Audrey Noe, granddaughter INSURANCE,IN ADDITION TIPS ON VEGETABLES. Straight Bourbon groom. The bride Rave her attend- of Mrs. Martha Sanford of Eaton- TO PROVIDING FAMILY Whiskey after the ceremony. Miss Doris Wll- ant a vanity compact nnd the Vegetable growers will play a ma- SECURITY, AID 86 Proof - 9 Years Old helm of Keansburg was soloist and groom's gift to the best mtin was a town, was married Friday night at jor role, but a difficult one, In the rendored "O, Promise Me" and "At military set. tho Eatontown. Methodist church to NAT/ONAL SECURITY* present emergency. They are asked Dawning." Tho church was beauti- Lt. George J. Callaglian of Fort Mon- DOMSA OOUBLEOUTVJOB. to produce high quality vegetables In Guests nttpmllnsr . the reception mouth, son of tho late Mr. and Mrs. fully decorated with palms, ferns, were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krnemcr, greater quantity with leas labor and SILVER cut flowers and candles, James Callnghnn of- Newark. Rev. less fertilizer. As an aid to doing Geno Farrell, Mr. nnd Mrs. George E. A. Miller performed the ceremony. The couple left on a wedding trip Ploac and son, Mrs. Marian Broder- this, Dr. Victor A. Tlcdjens, associate ROSE Spring flowers and ferns decorated professor of vegctablo growing at GIN in the South and will reside in Llv- iclt, Mrs. F. Hnrjea nnd daughter Ingaton. The groom is employed Gcncvievc, MrB. T. Gilmorc, Mn. H. the church. Mrs. W. LfHter Whltflcld Rutgors University, offers somi Pull Quart with R. H. Goellcr, Inc., Steel Con- sang "Because" .and "I Love You "do's and "dont's." Collins, nnd Mr, and Mrs. James Truly." Mr. Whltflcld was organist. struction company, at Hillside, Ncgia all of Kiiansliwc: Mr. and Start.planning for 1812 crops at Mrs. Henry Miller of Elizabeth; Ser- Tho bride's wedding gown was once, IMPORTED BAimy—MCDONNELL. made of white satin, trimmed with geant Frank Ncgia and wife of inserts of lace and white satin rose- Use more liming materials to im- Wearing an heirloom laco veil be- Entontown; 'Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles prove the quality of vegetable crops. VIRGIN Cerrato of Union Bench; Dr, Frank buds,. Her veil was shoulder length, By using moro lime, nltrogon re; $ 65 longing to her mother, Mlsa Cora- and fell from a headdress of flowers. qulrcmehta may bo cut as much ai He Butler Barry, daughter of Mr. Mlele of Keansburg; Mr. and Mrs. Her bouquet was Calla lilies. one-third. There la a plentiful sup- ISLAND and Mrs. Bartholomew J. Barry of F. Goernchner, Mr. and Mrs, Hnrold ply of lime and Its use will greatly RUM 1 Quiz, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore Mrs. Wade H. Ewntt of Whnrton improve tho qunllty of crops, return- numson and Now York city, ^be- all of Union, Now Jersey. wns matron of honor for her sister. Ing as much as $10 for every dollar OONNOISBEUH'S CHOICE Fifth came the brldo of Lawrence K. Mc- Her gown wna of blue taffeta, madu spent. Donnell, jon of tho lato Mr. and Mrs. Boverklge graduated from the with a quilted Jacket of tho same Plow under fertilizer and llm« In Mrs. Robert McDonnell of ItuniBon Barringer high school In Newark material. She wore a Juliet enp of ono operation and thereby reduce la- and New York city, Sntunlny, at nnd Is employed nt present by the rblneatoncfl nnd her bouquet -was bor requlromenta. APPLE $ 69 Bt. Patrick's cathedral, Now York Pm-nlalor Products'company InNew- pink roses. l,t, Dudley Miller of Fort After llmo requirements are satis- city. The ceremony was performed ark. The groom nttended Montclnir ^lonmouth wns best man, fied, weed control Is the only reason high and tho trade school nt Bloorh- for cultivating. Labor can be saved CART BRANDY 1 by Msgr. Joseph F. Flnniiclly, Lt. nnd MrB. Cnllnghan nre resid- flold. Ho too, ia with the Piiralator hero by fewer and much shallower Tho bride's gown was white aatln, ing at tho Deal apnrtments, Deal. cultivations, Many farmers do more A1TLE JACK Full Quart nnd her holt-loom laco veil wns nr- Products compnny. Tlie couple will make ihelr liorno for tho present damage than sood by t the bridegroom, Frank and Fetor drey (,l>, nnd Pnlmnr, Kingston. Corpn. The couple rcconlly returned nhortage, By concentrating on the MoDonn«II, nod th« brl4o'» brother- A roceptlon followed tlia coromony. from «, wedding trip to Florida. «' ' ARK BEING PURCHASED DAILY.; li«nt Innd, growers can product big- ger crops (ban «ver bifor*. KEP; BANK REGISTER, MAKon d, 1942. Paw Iifteen Hfazlet Fire Co/a . 32d Anniversary RED BANK REGISTER WANT ADS Birthday Dinner to - Be Held Next Tue»dftjr »»>; Th6 824 anniversary. dinner ot LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE, AUTOMOBILES MISCELLANEOUS ROOMS FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE .,.,. Hulet flra company will be held at -••;• Buttonwood Manor, next Tuesday LOST, aldo of ford thick, Pjtatea >ATKT direct from factor/ and save It MAUMOS' SCHWABTZ, Caryslsr. PI,. BfOOME tax papers filled and nottrlted at DOUDLS room, twin b*ds; central park- CE ROOMS—Tire* front, adlolnlni! 4-AORE farm, running brook, a»pe.rsgul, w night, Ek-Governor Harold O. HAS- Phone AtlanMo Highland! »48.. Ber esnt on'ill utotliit, paint, rsr- monfi sad loteraatlooal. track ulu mi postal telegraph office, 17J Monmouth ' ing ipac*; business coup!* or men-pre- SSCOIK! floor Beslstsr bulldlntr inanw- pesches, apples] six-room house, baths nlsbee, wall Uxture and wall paper. At- aervlce hiadQnMten. Phone Bed Bank street. Red Bank, phone 119. Dally * to ferred. Martha Post, 11* Monmouth ats oooapaccr, Suitabls for professional leotxie, heat; all Improvements* Peonsj .v, nan will tie the guest speaker. •WHITE Eskimo SplU dot, male, lost In 1H. • ••'••'• r • . • 6.80 p. m. | Saturday all day. itreet, Bed Bank, phone 18I9-M. purpoiea. All convcnltncn, bait location. •Hdlstown 81-M. . The Hazlet.flre company wai or- Rumioni missing .two wMktv ;Answers JUd Bank, uhone aJtl-W. Inquire Thomas Inlag Brown, Rerliter of- to.'the name of Teddy. Hinder please tall USED OMS bought, sold ud exchanged. WANTED, to buy station wagon ^( any iOOMS. 98 South street. Red Bank! quiet flee. Agents protected. ^^^ ITU a rsar-arnunl home, vdth Ate) rooms v«> ganlted 32 yean ago, Maroh 10, 1010. John Bamnan, phone Rumson 511,* TRAOTORS '«nd eaulpment, n»W, u*d and Pontlao sales and service! terms. O, U. make, from one to three rears old.XWIII and eomfortabls i hot water at all times. and bath I Improvements; near rlvaV) _ C. Eauas Drothsrl, 1B-I1 Mschajila FTVB ondf 281 after I p. m.. or write Informs* FURNISHBD, four or five-room bunialcnri convenient to school and' shopping tin' FARM PRODUCE lltlonedi thtrmottttlo ud dtajt controls. Jany other good buys. William S. Levlne, uney'a Cottage, 217 Brosd street, Baton- er, hot air heat with oil burner: price the company were: parn»ce Inspection and estlmaUa free, tl 87 6 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. - Ion to Box 886, Highlands, N. J. cown, phone 664. also two and three>room apartxnenta. FARMERS Bid track kronen will 8nd a PrlvaM entnnee and batti. 411 Ocean 8,100. W. A. Hopping Agenoy, < Under. Highland avenue, phone, 1198-R. lace, phone Red Bank >»7^ •• Foreman—Rudolph Peseux. ready market for titlr predaee bi ad. M39 PLYMOUTH trunk ssdan, good tires) WANTED,..American antique furniture| TEE MAPLE3, 68 Maple avsnve, one of Park avenue, Bradler Beach. M. Castle.' if'- First Assistant Foreman—William M. Tirtlilu la The Blgistefi ctsuIBtxI col- OASH for your old lypewrlun, addloi ou. motor perfect, taint, upholstery good eld silver, china and glass | family por- Red Bank's nost convenient locations; XJUKTRY home, substantial elrht-room fl.;. Aoksrson, umns. OFF1OB space for rant, four lllht, sJr? ohln», check wrIUr or other offlte equip- condition.; Price reasonable! private. Call traits. L, Richmond, 42 East Main street. attractive rooma i rates reasonable. Phone rooms; Broad streeti steam heat: 140 . dwelllni In excellent location I aierfe ... Second Assistant Foreman—Marcus X). ment! will call. Joseph R. Serplco. 107 Bumaon jfS4-J. Freehold, N. J., phone 178. Red Bank less. Mrs. H. F. Dow.ua. per month, Address OP. O. Box (II, Red- aroundl nrsilact, autamaUo heat. Tson(s "" LeRoy, Monrfloutb street, phone Rsa> Bans 488. Bank. ' _^ court. Owner iroul^ canstdsr offer <|f X' i) Treaiursr—John H. Bahrenhurg, FOR SALE tm DODOB two'-doorf|edan; good paint, LARGE comfortable front bedroom, nui 8,000, Thompson Asencv, 11 ttn 2',.' Baerstary—Ernest E. Feseux, WATER PUMPS, new ud fe*ullt, for salt. tJrsai' in excellent Condition! heetsr. AUTOMOBILES wanted — We will bath i la private home, suitable lor cou- RUMSON—Attractive r*slden». contain- Front street, phone TOO.* __^ -ri Trustees—George B. Roberts, P. Otto ALL KINDS ot iu*d states (or sale.chtap. Pump rtpalra of all kind; i plumbing and >rlvat*. party. Call Long Branch 8745-J pay cash for used cars of any make >Ie: near bus line: business one preferred, ing; four msster badroorns, two maid's heating.' P. Q. HttrtS MldlletoWoi phone or see 'ear at. Sll Broadway, Long Branch, •bone Red Bank 1274 or call at S7« He. rooms and'three baths: oil bumtns> hot TWO ACRBS and eight-room house, M '„, Wetgand, Joseph H. vWabiteri ' 'Samual Bwarti. opposlu Broad street. or raodil. Mount-English Company, modern improvements f 30x20 gwMgima Red Bonk, phono 1»JT.* - ._ . Mlddlatown «t. - . . . , - ihanlo str«et. , water heat] ffarare spses for three cars. - • The charter members of the com' 80 Monmouth street, phone Bed Bank Grounds eomprlio one acre. Rental price ithsr outbuildings. Will tell er rent, pany.were William M. Aokerson, Ed- DR0P-H3AD sewing machine for sals: HOBSEfl, hsrneis, •wagons, plowa, harrows, .082 CHEVROLET four-door sedan, good 176. . SINGLE furnlehed rooms,- with, klchen 1100 per month; sale price 111.000. Wil- •hone Middletown »»»-R. . spreader*, sprarers. duiteTS. combines, rubber. D. Gordarchlk, 491 West Front privileges, $6 per week; suitable for liam H. Hlntelmann, Realtor, Rumson, N. ; ward-Barnes, James Carter, Harry slightly used. - Mrs. H B. Orate. U itreet,)River Plata. N, J.' TAVERN—Will sell tavern operating since North fridge avenue. Red Bank.* hay and grain mVchlnerJ. colUvktor and WANTED) spot cash for new or used else. louple. InQulr* 41 Lafayebt* strsst. Rum- J. Phone Rumson 600. repeal. Property, license, stock sind flx*' B. Cowles, Roy Jjambertson, Alonzo Inwii mowerf. ConeTtfJflrei*'Wlck»t«dk, ion, N, J, Call Saturday and Sunday and tures complete for lass than cost ot proB* USED CAIt values—We have several un- ' trio motors. Douglas. Electric Co* 88 ivsnlngs. . BUNGALOW for rent or for sale I five •>; • F, Layton, Clarence Pedee, Ernest K. OWlfER, unabla.to attend hla two hun. pa|d\ repossessed cars from motor Eut Front street. Red Bank. rooms, all lmprovemsnts; very ceod erty. Good reason for selling. Writs Tav'» dred to two hundred and nfty beautiful DISCONTINUED Imperial wtahahle wall- era, box 511. Red Bank. .•:.i Peseux, Harry Pesoux, Harry J. isnce company and loan company which LEASANT . room, all modern Improve- bargain; In Eaat Keansburg. Write Box extra Whlt» King rlgeons: no reasons*)* iapet for aierr room In your Borne i BICYCLES wanted, any slie, any make; 57. New Monmouth, or corner Green ave- -»•, Poling, George B. Roberts, Russell oRer will be nfuied, Phone Atlantic nal to ltd, on aale-foi ll.»8 per room jableS as to offer great values in a num- ments, with* oil heat: In village of FAIIOTBLD GARDENS—Corner plot, (Ire f >er of. late model used can, all maku also frames, Mains Bros.,' route 35, Shrewsbury; one and a half mllss from nue, Campbell's Junction. N. J.* lots, choice location: will siacrincet -. '.• Walling;, Angelo M. Webster, Joseph Highland! 177, lot. Quantities and pattern! are United. aid models. Look' ovtr our stock ot Batontown, phone 80.— Klerln'a Paint 8tropertr with Vans Agency, 7data.wanf •to., bonjht and >•• * President—George A. Dunn. Including rent and phone number to Lieut garage; half-milo from station; refer- Highway 84, Holmdel. N. J., phone «M1. LOO CHAINS, cant hooka,, picks, shovels, Wlllgerodt Bros.. &tncroft, K» J., phone no dtfolsrs. Owner. Apartment. 1-A, HO HirschAeld, Room 10, Building S88, Fort Vice president—William Titus, Bed Bank 8S74-M. West Front street. Red Bank. ' ences required. Mrs. R. A. Cooper. State lantema, flares, it-Inch snd 48-Inch Monmouth, N. J. Highway 85, Red Bank, phone 3483. MODERN colonial; seven rooms, thrrej •i' Recording secretary—Roellf H. LeRoy. Btllions, mlicellEneoui tools and supplies. PACKARD sedan, aeries 902, J125; five APARTMENTS U!e baths, oil heat, double attached gi- Financial secretary—Leon W. Walling, WILL BUY carriage, wooden wheels, for Phona K«an»hurg B17-W." BI0YCLB3 are searce^—have your old excellent 650x19 Heavy Duty tires; two AVON, N. J.—GerfWld Apartments | one. COUNTRY home in excellsnt location In st;., fireplace, porch. Insulated through- '-".; Treasurer—Lester W. Bahrenburg. tlrei 760x17 and 700x17. Phone Atlantic two people, or one for four, to use with Shrewsbury; eight-room colonial dwell- out. Nicely located In fine residential ,-. Second assistant chief Rarltaa towa- bicycle rebuilt In the best equipped one horeo or two horaes. Writs partlcu. two, three and four room furnished WE CAEE1T a comc|et« Una of floor cov- Hlehlajlda 821-J. ' - apartments; Jieat, hot water, light, refrig- In?; flreplacr, oil burner; double garage; eection; 114,800. Thompson Agency, 81 ,» ahlp—William Untadt. ering, beds, springs, raattneees at low- •lop In the state. Mahn'a Bros,, Ian, description and price. Address Car- acre ground, shade trees: 175. Thompson East Front street, phone TOO.* BUICK—1929 five passenger coupe; have rlaze, box 511, Red Bank. eration furnished; monthly.or yearly. 16 Foreman—James Neldlnger. est prices. Samuel Bwarti, 14 West Front Route No. 35, Eatontown, N. J. Garfleld avenue. Avon, H. J. Agency. Bl East Front street, phone 7P0.* ' ... First Assistant Foreman—Ira Rathbonn. street. R«d Bank, phone 1887.> other car. Drive It away for |60 NO REASONABLE often refused I Two ad- -. ' Second Assistant Foreman—Malcolm W. hone' ovcnlngi, Red Bank 8989.* WILL GIVE away Dobermsnn PInscher, COLONIAL home completely painted In- jacent properties on Eatontown boule- Tsleux. ' DIN£TTTB sutu for eale reasonablei wal- HONEY, honey, honey t Clover, olover and five, months old, to a good home. J. APARTMENT for rent, six rooms and aide and outside; plpeleaa heater: fire- vard) very dealrablei all Improvement!I fiuti stxA condition, Plioiie Xtg 1941 FORD super deluxe for sale; perfect bath; ncwl; redecorated, with hardwood place; on bus line; $40. S«, Rolston OMeJ Engineer—Howard Walling. wttdn-ower, buckwheat honey; beeswax; condition; mileage 1,100 miles.. Price A. Hughes, 164 East River road, Eumson, iot air) garages; one has two baths I 221. /? . retail and wholesale. Also bakers' honey. N. J." floor; new steam heating system with au- Waterbury, 22 West Front street, phone 72x200. By appointment. Phone Eaton- — First Assistant Engineer—Stacy Car- $826. Phone Keamburff 699. Call Thurs< tomatic gas burner. Fhons Red Bank 8S00.* '""•• *art. IU.BBIT3, n«w larst usortmenti baby Shllke's Honey Farm, Matawan-Freehold day. Friday and Saturday. 1990-J. town 484 mornings.* Second Assistant Chief—James H. Aok- rabbits to brooding ages; meat, rabbits, road. Matnwan, N. J. ' WANT to buy portable Singer sewing ma- GOOD neighborhood In Red Bank; six WANT to sell my equity in 1940 Stude chine in good condition, Phone Red BUNGALOW, On rooms, lath, plpeles* T erion, feods reaionablo jitke», Regular chick, USBD STOVES, stove and furnace parts, Bank 21," LARGE apartment, third floor Register rooms, automatic heat, fireplace; ga- — Trustet, three rears—Ernest E. Fiseux. jellinjellingg- starts WednesdayWednesday, ApriApril 1st. Mull baker Champion opera coupe Spiels!. building; 11 rooms, all conveyances, rage. Rent 165. See Rolston Waterbury, heat, concrete full cellar: excellent con- s north of B*d Bank repairs, andirons, sewing machine, >lnk Would consider trade. 36 Ward avenue, 22 West Front street, phone 850O.* dition; garage; 60x140; 13,100. Frank '*''' Trustee to the Monmouth county bene- er, RoutRt * 8855 , twt o milemiles nth of B*d Ban and dralnboard, roll ton desk and other WANTED, used hot bed sash and green- steam heat; Immediate occupancy: spacious .' tlclary department—Ernest E. Peseux. bridge; Rumaon, N. J.* rooms', sxcellsnt location. Further par- 0. Lawes, Newman Springs .road. Bed articles. 116 Shrewsbury avenue. Red house. Write Sash, box Stl, Red COLONIAL country home of elffht rooms, Bank, phone 2876. *' Fire police—Harry Feseux, Stephen D, Bank. 1940 CHEVROLET, three-quarter ton Bank.' ticular) see Thomas Irving Brown at Reg- hot water beat with oil burner; lota of •*'• Lsmbertson. Jr., Myron Dallenback. FOR INSURAMOE on your car, house or pick-up truck, excellent condition; good ister omce. Agents protected. FARM for sale or rent. Dangler, Jl Oltn< h&tarda of liny kind; phone or call Ray shade Uses. On Sycamore avenue. See ~',V. Representative to the Rarltan Township OVERSTUFFED chair and box spring rubber. Write Chevrolet, box 511,' Red WANTED, post and rail fence, used, in APARTMENTS—Four or flve rooms, all Rolston Waterbury, 23 West Front street, ton street, Eatontown, N. J.* . Belief association—Edwin II. Walling. H, Stlllman, State Hlghwar. Eatontown 7. ooueh with msitnesa. Can be seen at Lip- Twcnty-Ave years at the earae location. Bank.' good condition; about 1,500 feet. Writs * Improvements; handy location, near phone 8500.* ' Board of visitors and trustees, Baritan plnoott Homestead, on Point road, Little Fence, box 511, Red Bank. Broad street. Adults. Ready April 1st; RESTAURANT, for sole, with fountain. *'"' township Flrsmen's Relief association— Silver, at any time. GOOD used cars, guaranteed to pass in- MODBRN French house of seven rooms, all new fixtures; established, wonderful 1)41 BLOOTRIO auto dock, new I two spection: 1936 Ford, 1933 Terraplane, rent $30. Inquire Morris Pslnt Shop, 67 Norman Rathbone. EJ0xl7 Urea, gogoood conditioncoi; two WINDOW SHADES—!x6-fopt Holland Monmouth street. Red Bank.* two batha; extra maid's rooms and bath. business. Investigate further particulars. . 1920 Pontlac two and four-door sedans. Attached garage. . Steam. heat with oil Apply at Restaurant, 120 Broadway, Lo ^. Pelegates to • the Monmouth County 600x20 0 tires,ti ' good conditionditi , and four- shades 4Qo; 8x6-foot fVbcr shades, E)c These cars are in A-l condition, Apple- SITUATIONS WANTED n . Hlremeh's association—Leon W, Walling, cylinder motor, good for tractor. Elmer FOUR-ROOM and bath apartment: Ar- bumsr; nreplace; good location. See Rol- Branch, phone 8855 Long Branch. special. Quality Venetian blinds *».S8, trato'd Girage, Valley Drive, Atlantic eola heater, $2S; three rooms, heat fur- ston Waterbury, 22 .West Front street, Edmund Carhart, Harry Peaeux. Schllchtlng, 128 Broad street, Keyport, up to SS-Inches. Free estimates glvon on Highlands* N. J.« . (hades or blinds. Call Red Bank 2680. NBAT girl, excellent cook and housekeep- nished, ISO; four-room apartment with phone 8B00.* PROPERTY for sale, Ideal for coal or fireplace, heat furnished, 115. Rolston lumbar yard; about SOP feet on railroad. National 5v 10c sUMO Store. Prown's." 1907- CHEVROLET'-, five-passenger- coeeh • erj.-sreeB-Jn.-or .oj|ti,.r.ei«re.ni»>,.,., APBlr -SHREWSBURY home.-seven - rooms, .fire* iAjC furnace and kindling wood for eale; '38 motor; driven only 27,500 189 West Bergen place, between S and 'ts'rb'ury, H~ JVest Front street, phone' Waist 'sad* seweri" ' Next - to Monmouth~ William Johnson, phone 0411 8600.* • placei steam heet-wlth oil kumiri at- Lumber Co. Another lot 100x150 feet, for sale. ALL SIZES of slightly used tires and miles; excellent mechanical condition; 5 p. m. tached garage. Available April 1st. See Township Defense Batontown. good tires; heater, radio; »3J0. Private next to ofnee of lumber company. Phon* tubes for sale. Brookside Inn, near WHITE WOMAN wishes day'a work to do, TWO apsrtaonts near Batontown, con* Rolston Waterbury, 32 West Front street, Red Bank J4J8. TIRES—1,697 allghUy used tires and Stone church. Atlantic Highlands, N. J. owner, no dealers. Phone Eatontown venlent to Fort Monmouth and available phone S800-* 1060, extension 507.. or would do laundry, In or out. Cal Council Meets tubes 1 all sites In passengers and trucks at 276 Mechanic street, after 6:00 P. M Immediately at $85 up. W. H. W'art, 42 on hand; Motorola radio, 1111, for car; JUST arrived; large shipment of combi- Broad street. Red Bank, phone 82*0. RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS: Golonlsl hoot . FARMS, country hones, tows and than Walter N.,, Nobb ot Wayside gave nation ranges, coal stoves, gaa rangas, 19S1 CHEVROLET with radio and heater Phone Red Bank 1274. seven rooms, bathi fireplace; two-car properties, sale or rent. Consult RAT sacrifice; coma In and look them over. for sail, $60 cash. R. Martin, Center Charlie's." Tiro Storey 115 West Front oil SIXIVM. at.lowest prlcos. Samuel swarti, THRHS-ROOM apartment In lc-oatlon con garogel available April 1st. R«nt (65. See H. Stlllman, State Highway, Batontown. an. Instructive talk on bombs, high ivenuerLeonardo, N, J.* - COUPLE, white, good cook, chauftour- venlent to Fort Monmouth, bus, railroad Rolat«n Waterbury, 2!~V7ost Front streeU Pfaonea"Eatontown T and" 8;~*Twenty*flve:~ elreot. Bed Bank...... • I 14 West Front street, Red Bank, phone butlci:. Write J. S.. box 84, Eatontown, explosives and gases before a large 1887." station and business district, 165; an- phone 8500.* years at the^same location." v gathering at a meeting Monday SAVE that tire by havlnjt It vulcetilleo1 N. J. other four-room apartment, $65. W. H. at Charlie's Tire Store i largest stock' of MAGIO OHEF gas range and Kolvlnator BUSINESS NOTICES Weart, 42 Broad atreftt. Red Bank, phone RENTALS—Stven rooms, bath, lavatory BUILDERS, attention; Double house In "'" night of SbMWBbury Township de- uied Urea and tubes In Uonmouth coon, refrigerator for sale, both In Unrt class EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, typist, cuhlei 2240. hot water heat; half an acre; $65; flvi good location in Bed Bank; needs re- iense coilnc)l In the Tinton Falls ty, 115 West Front street, phone 1742. «ondltlon. Price reasonable. Phone Rum- and general offico work wanted. Writ rooms, oil. ISO.: seven rooms, oil. $4 pairs: 1,12.100. See Rolston Waterbury, 22 son un.' _• SIMONIZE today—keep that sparkling P. O. Box 267, Ocennport, N. J." FOUR ROOMS In rear part of house «t 67 Many others. Ray VanDom Agenoy, Rli Wait Fjont street, phone 8800.* ' school. He will speak again at a FINE home-raiied canarleei 80 birds) 20 beauty that goes with your car the year round. Our men are experts; prices rea- North Bridge avenue; kitchen stove, er. road. Fair' Haven, phone 288.* meeting next Monday evening. malos and 10 fsinaJesj price low. for SIIBNANDOAH brooder for tale cheap. COMPANION housekeeper, white, seeks electricity, toilet and gas If wanted. Phone RED DIANE home sf six rooms I nreplsual Phone Deal 1216-M.* sonable. Taylor Auto Laundry, 29 Pear FTVE-ROOH semi-bungalow, with all Reports received from the commit- quick sale ot entire lot or slnjljr. - Phone street. Red Bank, phone 2261-J. poiltlon, for two or three adults. Ad- Rad Bank 289-R. / garau; 14,500. Sas Rolston Water- Red Bank 1256-W or call at 148 Mon. dress 10 Manchester avenue, Keyport, N. modern conveniences. Available imme- bury,1 Realtor, it West Front street. Ue In charge of Friday night's black, mouth atreat a.ft«r 5 p. a.* : ' FILING cabinet, swivel ofjlco chair, mis PERMANENT resident wants three-room diately at ISO. W. H. Weart, 42 Brest phone 8500.* out ahowed all air wardens and po- celluieous furniture, china, glass, bric- SEPTIC TANKS am) oasspoola cleaned, unfurnished heated apartment; must be street. Bed Bonk, phone Z240. 1K-1NOH monel metal.shaft, 8 feet aid a-brac and antique* bought and sold. Sis alao dry wells i drains Installed. Getl- reasonable. Write Permanent, box {11, COLONIAL house In the village of Colt* lloe reserves were at their posts and Inches long, medium hand truok 11.60", Bright Thrift Shoppe,* mates given. Oscar Becker, 17 Second Red Bank.* ABOUT seven acres of farm land for rent Neck; acre landl $7,000. 8ee Roletoel form rocker »8, Victorian drop-leaf street. Fair Haven, phone Red Bank 1464. HELP WANTED some appl* and cherry trees;* in Mid. that full oo-operatlon had been re- SHALL heated furnlihed apartment in dletown village. Phone Mlddleto Waterbury, 21 West Front street, phone ceived from all residents. tbtabll e $7; odds and'Vnds window glass, new FIRESIDE set, three pleees. love seat, 8B00.* glasllass stemware. Stansberry's, Mlddletown bench, arm chair, custom made, Imported BSTELLE Decorating service i paper hang,- MAN with car wanted to flell Duboli Red Bank; also furnished bungalow with 218-M.' Plans are being" madafor a dem- Five Corners, Route 85. tapestry; boolr cases, slx-sectlons; - nla«s - Ing, plain and decoMtlrs pslntings; hast - fencon- and--OUMJ*- itylti- of -wood - fonco Knrng»,_ln. . Rumton,_ J?htine_ B*d Bk BTJNOALOW-ln Bed Bmiki five-rooms, aot materials and workmanship at moderate Good territory open for rlffht man with S890-M. - - ~ castration In the use, of gas masks. KEROSENE range, color cream, also gas fronts; Oriental runner 11.8x3.9. Bar- , air heat; good location; $4,600; terma Kans: In fine condition. Phone Red Bank prices, Phone 092, 80 Mount street, Red other Rclllng line. Dubole Fence and Gar- arranged. See Bolston Watsrtmry. It All residents of the township, who ollne range, color cream; bathroom sink, 729.* . • Sank. den Co., Inc., 2802 £0th street, North West Front street, phone 8500.* >•• are Interested In joining a second with pedestal; also bathtub, bollere and Bergen, N. J. REAL ESTATE WANTED kitchen sinks. Priced right. Bock's Stove MAKOMB chicken battery, In perfect con BRAND new saven-room house, tile batlb , first aid group for Instruction are ..... 84 JBsy :«vanu«i, Highlands, dltlon; six starters, two Intermediates, JOB PRINTING—When yen need bus- Elchi BOY under 20 or ralddJ* oared man over WANTED, farms, flve ncroi snd mort. oil heat; extra lavatory on first floor! J-". asked to "get In touch with" Mrs. l>MonB highlands'1080. 23 finishers; fair offer will be aooepted for iness cards, letterheads, envelop**, 45 wanted for gas service station. He- $7,[00, $860 down, balance like rent Col- 'd.u!ck sale, . Coll Lang Branch 85SB. Listings wanted, have buyer*. William REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Agnes M. Barker. OOMPLBTB dlnlne room set, American billheads, booklets, pesters, programs, ply siving experience. Write ©oy, box T. Fletcher, broker, Bamejrat, N< J. ston Waterbury, Realtor, II West Frotts Often-and White Food Shop, 76 Third 511, Red Dank.* itreet, phone 3500.* walnut) In goad condition: very r avenue, Long Branch, N. J. announcements or anything In the line FOUR LOTS for sale on Lenox avenue, in sonnble. fhona Red Beak 912.« EXCHANGE Brooklyn rtsldanc*. pod Parmly Park, Rumnon: each 60x168 of printing try The Register. Work of YOUNG MAN wanted for checking and neighborhood, assessed 17,000, for lars- feet. Price reasonable. Andrew Opstrup, LAKE AVENUE home of seven roomi IBHNTinOA'TlON,' passport and cltlusn- LBT US install an oil burner in your cook the better kind done when promised delivery; must have driver's license. Ap- er residence vicinity Red Bank; prefer P. O. Box 222, Katonoh. New Tork. fireplace;' two-ear garftgat $5,700, 4£QP ,Y\ W. C. A. Notes ehlp photos. Photos also taken In your stove. See demonstration in store. ply Tetlcy's, 17 Broad street, Red Bank. water front Can add substantial caeh. cash, balance on mortgage* Rolston Wa> Samuel Swarti, 15 Wist Front atrcct, Red and at reasonable erica*. LIST your property for sale and rent with The Carefree Girls of Neptune, home. Old photos copied, . H, Gllep, Give details first letter. Dennis. 1107 Eaat Urburr, 22 West Front street, phon* Church street, Belford, N. J. Bank, phone 1887.* GUTTER, experienced on dresiea; state 2d stroet, Brooklyn, New York. Marie Cox, realtor, 181 Rtvtrslds ave- 8600.* under the leadership of Mrs. Mar- HOOVER cleaners repaired, brushes re- age and experience. Writ* Cutter, box nue. Red Bank. TeleDhone Red Bank 268. PAIIi of good us«d bowling allers for sale. LATEST recordings: "Deep in the Heart bristled. Allen Etactrlo Shop. 18 Whit* 511, Red Bonk. WE HAVE cash buyen for your farm, BUNGALOW, almost new. located in Little Jorle MegW, will hold a rummage of Texas," "The Story of a Starry street, phone 612, Red Bank. HIDDLETOWN country home, acre o First one comes geta bargain. 108 bonny or business property If reasonably ground, well shrubbed and Isrgs shad Silver; live rooms, bath, attached ga- sale during the month. Misses Dorys Shrewsbury avenue, Rtd Bank, Fred Mad- Night," "I Dont Want to Walk Without MAN wanted, middle used man wanted to priced. Morrlifty ft Walker, Inc., Main rage; good location; $7,600. See Rolston You." We are the first with the latest. REPAIRING—Furs repaired ud reatyled do clarical work. Write P. O. Box 216, trees, eight rooms, two baths, hot w&tci Fauvcr, Laura House and Frances dilens, • and Church «tr%eU, Keanaburff, N. J, heat: price 18.000. W. A. Hopping Agen. Waterbury, 22 West Front street, phone Wright have charge of the affair. National 5c, 10c & 11.00 Store, Frown's. at moderate prices., Storage free. Vo- Red Bank. 8800.* t FARM tools and equipment,- pot stove, HI Call Red Bank 2680.' gel'sr 24 Broad street. Red Bank, phone cy. 8 Linden place, phane Red Bank 807. Wednesday night of last week 'nwningi, different slses; cork lined wine 474. DENTAL assistant wanted. Apply in per- MODERN Cape Cod colonial bungalo' RBD BANK, unusually fine seven-room Aunt Mao's Gang of Neptune met barrel, 60 gallons. |J ;Frlgidalre, first class .TWO 88x6 tins and tubes, like now, for son at 139 Broad street, Rod Bank, N, J. home; perfect condition; new steam fur- " sale very reasonable. Brookstde Inn, (Do not telephone.) Dr. Anson G. Hoyt, good location In little Silver: five room nace, deluxe bathroom; beautifully land* at the home of their leader.vMra. condition, year old, large else, cost I24D, CESSPOOLS cleaned and built i septio and bath; fireplace, oil burner, attach sell 1150; two good Ford tires, 15; Flor- near Stone Church, Atlantic Highlands, tanka cleaned and Installed! drains In. one-car garage; S6.300. Terms arranged scaped half acre. Owner moving South, Mae Qustavsen, and made•' cookies, ence oil heater, cost 149, sell 110, all In N. J.» • atalled. Phone any time day or night, MAID wonted, white; part time, every Thompson Agency, 81 Bast Front street, wants offer. Ray VanHorn, exclusive) day. Phone Red Bank 122-W. agent. Fair Haven, phone 283.* which they sell. President Helen good condition, reasonable] cool and wood FULL LENGTH Tnlrron 11,09, bird case Rumson 740-J. Harvey C Tilton.'l Bruce phone 700,* stove, with hot water back, first class or stand, four colors, $1.19 each: new place. Rumson. Qaron presided at the meeting which condition. Phone Middletown 21H-R. HANDY MAN wanted for ffcneral utility REAL ESTATE FOR RENT SHADOW LAKE PARE, choice residents ALMOST new six-room house, tttacbol pin-up or boudoir lamp, $1.89 with shadn; work; steady position. State experience followed: The girls plamto keep a new maple or walnut end tables $1.98. BUY. and sell second-band elothes; auat plots for sale; lske frontage. E. B garaffs; one-third acre plot, tiled be.th, USED furniture for tale. Anderson Bros,, be In good condition. L. Ksrber, sO9 and imlary expected. Writ* Handy Van, HOUSES and stores for rent. R. V. & H. Alexander, P. O. Red Bank, N, J., or an fireplace, oil heat: restricted community I sorap book which will Include clip- Ims,, tOQ Monmoutb street. Red Bank, National So, 10c & $1.00 Store. Frown's, Stout, a Linden place, R«d Bank. call 2180.* Shrewsbury avenue, Red Bank. Phone box 611. Red Bank/ realtor. low taxes; $7,000. Oiuh $1,250. iUy pings of their weekly publicity from 468.W. " YanHom Agency, Fair Haven, phone Red the newspapers, CONFIDENT stenographer wanted for CORNER store with five living rooms for COLONIAL home In restricted neighbor Bank 189.* WE BUX and sell antlquas. Gwendolyn MAN'S bicycle, good tires; perfect condl FOR MORTGAGE loans see R. V. R. II. real estate and Insurance office. Neat- rent; grocery and butcher fixtures in- hood; large sun parlor, wood-burnlni Mrs. Anna Tarasovls was hostess Malonsy, Eatontown, N. J. phone 551. tlon. Call Howard E. Campbell, Jr.. Stout, t Linden place, Red Bank. ness and accuracy much more important cluded. Good location for beauty parlor, fireplace, hot water heat with oil burner MODERN five-room bungalow, excellent to the Go-Gottors of Neptune ThurE' Newman Springs read, Red Bank, phone than speed., Sin pie woman with office ex- plumber or electrical contractor. Phone nice grounds. W. A, Hopping Agency, condition, oil heat: attached garage, WE 'BUY and sell new and used twjewrlu 120-R Red Bank. ' PAINTER, paper hanger ud decorator; perience preferred. Address Realtor, P, O. Atlantic Highlands 311.* Linden place, phone Red Bank 897.* screened porch, large landscaped plot: re- day, President Joan Warner pre- stricted neighborhood; $4,500. Roy Van- ers, desks and other office nqulpment. estimates furnished; 28 years' experi- Box 62, Red Bank. FOR SALE or rent, corner of Maple av« sided; Miss Ruth Tarasovls was in Tttleys. 17 Broad street, lied Bank. STUDIO six piano, 68 notes, almost now, ence. All work guaranlesd. ' Average SEVEN-ROOM fcouje in Leonardo, all Im- Horn Agency, 804 River road, Fair Ha- nduced to $16fi; pay small amount nue and Waverly place, ssven rooms ant ven, phone Red Bank 288.* charge of the devotional period and loom labor for papering 18.(0 and up, HOUSEKEEPER, white, aleep In; good provetnents; newly renovated; $35 per bath; particularly suitable for doctor o: down, balance In 18 months; bargalna In Joseph Hoffman, 82 Drummond place. Red month. H. T. Labrecque, Campbell's Miss Joan Warner led the discus- YOUR old furniture made better than new, used and sample spinets. Griffith Piano plain cook; cheerful; good hours an1y at 230 Mechanic street, or phone year-round bungalows now being built street, phone »I»1.* and ahowroom. Drummond place, Red Bank Red Bank 2309. Woman's Day may be had In this arti shine committee. Miss Anna Mae JOHN DEERE model L tractor, with culti- and will be ready for occupancy April 1st. WANTED, furniture, modem or antique, E38. Located on private beach. Easy commut- for about $20 monthly, Including taxe IF YOU have property to list for rent or vator and mower; Wallla 12-20 trac- PART TIME (tlr:lrl wanted; no iexporitnee and firs insurance, with your lot as dowr sale call me. I have a large waiting Attardl was named honor girl of bilca-brac, rugs, pistols, silver, sew- tor. , On* black horae and om-horae fer- ing; walking dlttance to station, shopping # OLD FLOORS anil stain made like new; nccei payment. Write for complete catalog oi list for furnished apartments and homes. the week. During tho social hour, ing machines, ofQce and store equipment) tiliser drill. Telephone Keyport 13«UW. >asary. Inquire at Lolt'i/ center, schools and churches. Reasonable also machlnory of nil kinds" * , stoves and* floor sanding and hand rennlahlng; 2tye rental to proper partlM. Telephone Own- phone Gunniaon Homes, 201 Spring street Ella Wiltshire Agency, 12 Broad street, games and singing wore enjoyed a square foot and up; experienced work- YOUNO woman wanted for house-work In Red Dank, phone 600-Ii. phone 2.161.' ' furnaces. Best prices piiald—. Friedman—.,. SK-- WALNUT wsrdrohe, holds eix men's suits r, II. Hauier, Atlantic Highlands ttl. Members ot tho group will display South Main street, Aebury Park,, phone manship. Myron E. Morson, 29 Maple family of three; excellent lalary; sleep IS; also heavy English type bullet, ault- avenue, Red Bank, phono 8194-J. In. Phone Red Bank 1667. their sornp books and project work 9148. able (or bar In game room, 15. Phpm POULTRY house for 2,000 layers for rent Red Bank 22BS-J. reasonable; several brooder houses for In the spring. This will be tmdor MANURE! for sale) wall rotted! top soil, GENERAL CONTRACTOR and - oeiapools GIRL wanted for pcrmnnont position; good sale cheap. Also good old sod land for the. supervision of Miss MaYy Bhaf- blue stone and gravel) also outdoor bird WINTER Is her*—order your stove and claaasd i. carting and grading, lop soil, salary, uliort hours. Sun, Ray Drug Co., manure, All dirt, cinders, gravel and sand, Broad and Wallace street,' Red Bank. ront or to be plnnted with crops on to. • . feeders. Honey Des Flowers, phone Red furnace repairs; also all kinds of pipes shares. M, E. Johnson, 457 Monmouth Bank 372. Dont's delay. Samuel Swaartz 14 Wen estimates given. Phone Red Bank 1464 road, West Long Branch, N. J. The Scarlet Filers of Neptune Front street, Rod Bank, phone 1187.' Oscar Becker, 47 Second street. Fair Ha- GIRL wanted for central housework. under the leadership of Mrs. Betty CincUIATlNO oil heater for ule; good ven. N. J. Phone Red Bank 98G after 8 p. m. Sat- UHICK bungalow, corner Branch avenue condition. ' Price 120. Mnhne Broi., urday. • - '. Jonos, will hold a dance Tuesday, WILL SELL my laying hens as low as VACUUM cleaners repaired! any make. and Rumiion road; vacant April let. Route SB, Eatontown, N. J. - 11.00 a plsce. J. A. Hughes, 154 Blast Allen Electric Shop. 18 Whit* street. Mrs. j; N, Hance, phone 6I0-M.' Lower Printing Costs! Maroh IT. Misses Audrey Hanson nlver road, Rumson.' MIDDLE AGED woman wantod for [return RECORDS—Victor, Columbia, Dacca, Blus Red Bsnk. housework; ilstp In; no laundry; smal STORG for rent. 10 East Front street: and Anna Pascal will obtain rec- family. Write Middle Aged, box 611, Rod bird) free, .catalogues by phoning Tui- (JUBEN ANNS dining room aulu, bed- INCOME TAX—File your 1041 Incoma tax - will remodel to suit, fhone 1000-J Red ords, Misses Gladys Blckler and tlng'a, 19'Monmouth street, Red Bank 8) room > suite, Hawaiian guitar, hire enrly. Evening Interviews from 7 to 10 Bk Stop a moment and consider the printing In- Lots Candlano will have charge of flsgss, stands and aquariums. Phon p. M. Reasonable rates. R. W. Branln, Bank.' • vestment you make each year , . . then consider PIANOS—18 months' times only 1010% Long Branch «0-M.* 78 Wallaca street, Red Bank, MIpDLH AOBD woman wanted for gen< 50 TO 75 acres; good, land, suitable for tlokets and Misses Doris Doremus, down on Stslnways, Ilardraanis, Ohlcke: oral houMvrork, white; Bleep In; na corn, potatoes or soy beana. Matthew what a big difference In operating Costa lower print- Mario Ban', Qraco Thorna and Lois ' down on Dieinwaji, JiKrummiBH, vmcKorth - laundry. Two In family. Write Woman, Mullln, Llncroft, N. J. Ings, Gulbranscns and others, Hear them PEDIGREED male Dalmatian, re|rD!y. White Acr« •alii. SsUafactlon guaranteed,' For eatl. WANTED, reliable man for Rawlolu grocery and hutcher fixtures; also suit- • ;The Komoko TT.WCA. group of PIIONOORAPH-RADIOS —Phllco, RCA Farm, Nutsmmp road. Red Bank. R. D. 1 roato call Bed. Bank 108. J. Mori, con. Route of 800 conmimerii ZOO oiufly tot able for beauty shop, plumber or eloc- at attractive prices , • . wo are goarod lor that Spring Lako Heights will spend tho Victor, Mainavox, Oapshart. Pur now phone R«d Bank 1247, traotor.' household necennltlen; w« teacK you how trlcltin. Will rent nil or part, Phono At- whilhile thay are hers at Tuitlng'a, It Mon- •uplily nalen, advertising literature—n! lantic Highlands 317.* apoclflc purpose! last wcolc-ond ; In May at. Camp moutth streettet;; Red BanBankk. HOT nun issh, horse, peddler's wagon FOR INSURANCE of all kinds see It. V. you need. Rawlelgh's, BepU NJC-2SUG Ockanlckon. live poultry crates, several peach baa- a II. Stout.; 1 Linden place, Red Bank, Oheiter, 7a. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—Beautlrdl large Before you order any Job tako a look at our ,The Bluo Trlanglo group of CHICK KM starting battery for eale I 1,000 keti, two, gas stovei, large Insulated Ice modern yoar*rouml home; oil, heat, and chick capacity; three broiler batteries, box. Phone Long; Branch 48I-J. DEST PRICES paid for waste paper, (.U WARM help wanted on ffentfral'funn; tnusl every roncflivnble improvement. Walking work and consider our quotation. It will moan I sisquan met Wednesday of. last week distance to station, shopping center, 720-broilor capacity; In perfect condition rubber, batteries, rags, et«. Headquar- operate tractor' and help ftth mllklnu Baying In cost at no sacrifice In quality . . . Call at the grammar school. Miss Nor- as new. Phone Atlantic Highlands 489, MUDDY weather—Dont traok dlrtl Coroa, ters. 106 Shrewsbury avenue, phone Re> house, iiood tiay and privileges; steady Job schools and churches. .Reasonable rental. Telephone Owner, Atlantlo Highlands 001 ms Patterson, prosldont, presided door mats IDcl rubber tire mats «Dc. Dank 632.11. J. B. Rut, Jn, phone HldcTlettowt n 11M-J. today. MKN'S new and used clothing for salo Throw rugs 26o up, Felt base rugs Oxl! Spring activities woro planned. Af- overrnnta 14.50 up. Suits 15,1)0 up, slao $4.OH. New floor toyerlng 3»o ynril. 0. S. WBLBINO shop, JS !>lack Polni KEANSIlUllflt House' containing nine tsr.tho buslnoss meeting baskotball Used clothing bought, flarr's Tailor Hnop, National Be, 10c * II.0D Store. Frown's, roml. Riimson, N. J,, general acetylene MEN nnd largo boys wanted to work roomi, two baths, uaragt, large lot: on 220 Broadway, Long Branch, phone 2811. Phone Red Bank 25B0." and cloctrln welding, Also portabto elic. out of tioorn/u) numeryi steady era- bus lino and lev/ minutes' walk to station: ESTIMATES WITHOUT •and other games woro onjoyed. • trie welding. . ' rent I3H. Also on a fine residential atrest Miss Helen Abood, president of BTUDIO pla.no, almost new, 81 nolu, for plnyment to those"*ivho are amliltlouft. In East Kiansburg five rooms and bath, OBLIGATION ARTHUR E, IIOYCK, painting contractor the Mansbel group of Boltriar, pre- •ale; a bargain at IU5. Terms. (Jtlt- Two truck driven-wanted: men Flth with all improvements, Including hot wa- nili [>lsno Company, 278 llobart atrsat, AUTOMOBILES pt-acHcal painters, pncierhangers nml a Itnowleduo of New York City, West- tor heating plant, nicely furnished, |s0 sided at their meotlng Thursday at decorators. No job too large or, ton psr month. Four rooms with modern l'trtli Amboy (opposite Bean-Roebuck) 10!0 PLYMOUTH coupe, good shape, nr chaater county and Long Inland pre- tho home of Mlis IClolno Carlson, Open evtningf. •mall. Wall paper ismnle pattsrns on re- bathroom on Highway SS: all improve* quest. 'For e»tlrt»te'cull Rumsdn 669.' ferred. I/ovett't Nurflary, Inc., Lit- mBntfl exceiit furna.ee, $29 month. At Mtd- Miss Marguerlto Kuohnor' gavo tho OIIIOK TIME)—Chicks, day-old or started tle Silver, N. J. dloUwn. nix rooms nnd bath, hot water s«crotary'« report ond Miss Sally All breed*. Dull brand feaili. Dlibrnw PLYMOUTH ••edan, 1041; good lire., r UAPELON I'ltOAL, anUuuis bought heat, with oil burner: one-cnr Karaite, lo- illii, heatert exaollsnt condition! ptlvnti and sold. 10; Wist Front street. (!•< cated on Ifiuhway 881 with tnti is in- Abood gavp the financial report Brothers, Broad street and Patterson nvs- Hint elain dDrneatic hilp foi nue,.SIirewiliuryi.Pbone KtMclal "ailifxe TWTWO 'iWVTrl-'-MqWflltrVsharpened' and 'repalrei ftb onec at" Mi>nmbulh -EinpJ»)»|ii*- LaddLdd , wlllmeotijlwllltjll l slsesl , JlJJlJ i bedroom, nilltsnill , Inillvldml lTOK 1NHUI1ANGE on your car, hauls oi month, Harry I). Marshall, IS Francis ll Jl( mlUai. 40,1)001.fsilln. hiater. defroster, hnsanls nf any kind consult Hay II (iBNEIiMi houiowork tnd laundry for •fp,.i.i.w 'aiJivnh* in '»t lh«' « ' oilif turesueesueii vanitiesvaniti . > ehsst of olofk. One owntr. Will ,aacrlflc«, Only plac, Keausliurg, N, J., phone K»ansbur» ••Tuesday -'night,-. Harob TO »t me ,irsiwe>ni, ••.., rosil suid oombt Btlllman, Htat* lllgfiway, Batontown business person I sleep In I rsfsretices re- <4». Notel—I have » lex other plaoee g. ,irsiwe>ni, ••.., rosil suid oombtnsvtlon stove*. «»» terms considered. Phone Batontown ilrcul; tin psr week. Thone Long feotM f4 Ma, HeltA V&k - *Mhi(w tWtbw, nUMituw phones iMtnntown 7 ami I). ''Twenty-flv t * Ma, HeltA V&k - *Mhi(w Wtb Uit rein m »t $m* 1MIH»»." ', m h aaii-M brtwwft i mil x in »t ' RED BANK REGISTER', MARCH were reported during the blackout Farewell Party For Chemical Warfare period.". .... ;•./. .-._ ;.••• •...!' TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH CHOIR In commenting on the blackout Manager Of Dairy Chairman / Ylvlsaker stated h« W Talk To Be Given lleved .the test 'had shown thai Genealogy X farewell party was given Thurs Shrewsbury's "defense 'organization day evening for Oliver G. Seldman, was "on its toes," and that In tho manager of th« Puritan Milk com-, At Shrewsbury event of'an emergency the borough pany, Red Bank, by the employees of would be well protected by Its civil- t " Un, WllUam K. Conover, Edlto: th&t firm at the Rainbow room of \ chairman of the Genealogical Com- Speaker la Capt. ian volunteers. "I want'to thank all the Main Central hotel, Asbury Park, those who participated in the black- ? jnittee of the Monmouth County His- in recognition of his being, called in- torical Association, Freehold, N. J Frederick Merahan out for their loyal and enthuslaatla to the Army for active duty. service and ~ particularly tho rest- ; Mr. Seldman is a flrat lieutenant dents of the borough fpr their spfen. ' " QUESTIONS. in the reserve corps and left Sunday of Fort Hancock "'. ' —1974— did co-operatioiu The council has for hi* tour of duty. -: • reason to feel proud of the commun- '• HULCE-(HULSHART.) Want an. .There were 38 members of the firm ceatry of James Martin Hulce an Dr. L. S. Ylvlsaker, chairman of ity and its civilian volnteeri," the present at the party, many from Red Shrewsbury defense council, an>, chairman declared. , • hbj line of descent from Benjamin Bank and surrounding communities. Kulct and his wife Annette Lulster, nounced today that Capt.. Frederick A folding traveling clock wa».pre- J. Mershah of Fort Hancock, U. S. The next meeting ot the eouncll i He was b, in Southern Jersey Mar, lented aa a farewell gift. Army chemical'warfare• ejtpert, will will be held Tuesday evening; at t p. 4 1791, d. at Millstone, Somerset Co. apeak at an open meeting at the m, at the home ot tho chairman. i N. J. Sept. 15, 1875, md. Mary Hoag- grammar ootiool Wednesday evening, Wnd b. Mar. 5,1791, also d. Millstone, Finding help is easy with a'Reals- March 11, at 8 p. ra. Sound motion ter "Ad.—Advertisement. Somerset Co. July 30, 1871. They had Junior Club To pictures depleting actual air raid Issue: Albert b. Oct. 6, 1815, d. Aug. scenes in London will be'shown. tt, 1891 (bachelor); William b. Apr. It Swlms-We Have It 25, 1817 d. Jan. 15, 1893, md. Eliza Elect Officers 'I hope we will have a big turn Hoagland; Maria b. July 24, 1819, d. out for Capt. Mershan's lecture," Aug. 17 1883, md. Cornelius Van- eald Dr. Ylvlaaker.. "I have heard Uw, Jarae« b. Jan. 16, 1822, i. - Nominating Group him apeak and can truthfully >ay I md. went to Oregon; possibly sons have seltiom heard a. more interest- Hennessey ing or graphic speaker. His descrip- Henry and Martin; Sarah b. May 19, Named By Members 1 182*;. d. Feb. 25, 1918, md. John H. tion of chemical' warfare dn'all its phases Is a real eye-opener, and I Conover; and Ellen b. May 29, 1832, Five members of a nominating d. Mar. 21, 1886, never md. Any inf. can promise the residents of Shrews- committee were appointed by the bury an enthralling and instructive in this family will be appreciated. l Junior Woman's club at a meeting evening," E. W. H. (N. J.) last night. Those named by tho Honmouth —1975-T The chairman also called attention' president, Miss Muriel Kalomyck, to the detailed report submitted by * WILLIAMSON, (a) Jamima Wil- were Miss June Peyton, Miss Jean the'defense council to State De- All Our Sea Food Fresh. liamson rod. June 26, 1739 George Jacquest and Mrs. John M. Bar- fense headquarters on Friday's No Cold Storage, Duckworth. Their bondsman was berlo. Club members appointed blackout test. The report specially Joaktm Williamson. Was he Ja- Miss Sadie Power and Miss Janet commends Mrs. George H. lingo lor Phone 1377 We Deliver xnima's father? Or Bro.? Would like Poxon, ••'•-• the prompt and efficient manner in inf. on her family and also some- Officers will he elected at the next which she carried out her duties at Lenten Specials thing to Identify the Duckworth. meeting Wednesday, April i, and the'warning center. Mrs.-Lange re- FLOUNDER BOE 2Ibs,85o JOHNSTON-DENNIS, (b) Can installed at the club's annual moth- ceived, the yellow or alert signal at SMALL FLOUNDERS ....On* er-daughter supper In May. Mem- 0;07 and by 9;08 had completed calls ppyp Medium Smelte ; "y llv flatah Johnston -who md. 1750 Jacob bers- discussed changing 'meeting to41ie control flonterrthe-school and dates from tha first Wednesday to the chief air raid warden. The blue •Dennis of Shrewsbury. Was Sarah POEGIEB . . Atoo of Shrewsbury? Did Jacob and the second Monday, but voted to signal was received by Mrs. Lange Sarah have any chn.? keep the original meeting date, the at 9:18 and was transmitted to all Spanish Mackerel first Wednesday glnht. defense points by 9:21. She received COD STEAKS ...... J, ' N M. D. (N, J,) the red signal at 8t27 and sounded . . —1976- . Mlsa Nancy Byrd was Introduced Lobster Tails .... as a new moniber. Guests were the.alarm at 9:27, the report dis- *i MYERS-CLAYTON, Who was Na- closed. BUCK SHAD 1 thaniel Myers who md. Rachel Clay- Misses Dorothy Thompson,. Connie Largo SMELTS ton, -widow of James Cahill? Were Hooker and Norma Olsen. Edward H. Anson, in charge of King Mackerel _ ' there <:hn. of either of these mgges? (Photo br Dorn) Misa Florence Linden spoke after tho otaff at' control headquarters Mllet Haddock - . C. 0. N.,(N. J.) Front row: Howard Rist, Robert Rue, William Ottlnger, Charles Meeker, Thomas Voorhls, Karl Haviland, Stephen Craig, Charles' the business se'sslon. Her toplo was Friday night, reported reception of •• —1B77—•' Bublln, cruclfer, and Ernest Boskey. __. ..•.'.. . '....,'._• ..-..'.'..' Z "Smoking Manners," and she Illus- the signals at the following times: Small Boe Shad .' PRESTON. B. Conover Preston Second.tow: Sonny' B&nton, Andrew Wolfe, Peter Sickles, James Stryker, Stephen Gray/Lewis, Ralph Chamberlain and Dean trated points brought out in the yellow signal, 9:07; blue signal, 9:20; HALIBUT nid. Dec. 24, 1863< Sarah E. Reid. Haviland. * : . - - . : '...•' lecture with colored slides. heard alarm, 8:28; heard "all clear," Mackerel Steak40s ; They had several chn.: Fannie, Vi- Others present were Misses Car- 9:52. The report states that out of 8TEWING OYSTEHS ^.45o pt Third row: Rev. Herbert S. Craig, rector; William Durand, Edward Ottlnger, John B. Aikley, 3d, Jay Wolcott, Franklyn Woodruf, a total personnel of 237, 102 defense ola, William, Gussie and others. Neal Haviland and Laurence Dllsner, organist and choir director. ' . • olyn Sutphln, Dorothy Wood, Margie FBYING OY8TEHS ; Mopt. •Who was Conover Preston? Was Jones, Louise Reynolds, Margaret volunteers were on duty at their Sea Trout - Blueflsh his mother a Conover. Would like Fourth row: Robert A. MacKellar, Frank Merritt, Kenneth Reeves, Herbert Frost, Henry Mecklem, Charles Meeker, Eugene Magee and Ann Reuther, Barbara. William- posts, not Including 13 drivers as- Salmon - Scallops further Inf. abt. this family. and John Ousterman. ... ' son, Lillian Brlggs, Roao Bottagaro, signed to evacuation who were .not Lobsters • Shrimp .'.''' T. D. C, (N. J.). Marjorle Powers and Mrs. Rosa E, called out and that "no accidents, Grab Meat • Hard Clams thefts or other untoward Incidents ir myaelfe, haires and admlnlstra- and appointed her son, Arthur C. 12:00—Tuneful Airs. King, club adviser. • • • ANSWERS. irs, subscribed my name and sett Flandreau, executor. 12:15—Luncheon Flatten. —1978—. Red Bank Woman 12:80—Twolve-thlrty . Club. : : my sealo the 24th day of- August Mrs. Gertrude Mott Burck, wife of 1:15—News. : . COMPTON. Abraham Compton 674. Thomas Moore. Signed, Sealed the rector of Christ Episcopal 1:30—Dancing Disci. Lodge To Observe wa« killed in the Continental Army Delivered in presence of Nathan- Left Big Estate ' church, Shrewsbury, who died Jan- 1:45—Church of th« Air. \n 1779 from Botetourt Co., Virginia, 2:00—Theaters. !l Coddlngton. Anthony Watters. uary 22, left the bulk of her estate P. M. Tuexlay, March 47th Anniversary WEEK-END SPECIAL! « a, young man, leaving a wife and Records of Chriatopher Allmey, his in triint with the Brooklyn Trust 8:00—Dinner Danes. three small chn. Due to death we iced of sale for a share' of land, Will of Howard Height, 8:15—News. Pride of Mnnmauth council, Sons company, and directed that tha In- 8:30—Marvel of Vision. knew not even from what state ould and made over, to Jacob Coale, come be paid monthly to her hus- and' Daughters of Liberty, will ob- Box of Pink Carnations for Abraham came from to Virginia un- Former Sheriff, Probated 8 :<5—To*yn Topics. 'eb, 16, 1674. Know all men by band;*Rev. Carroll M. Burck, for life 9:30—Navy Band. serve its 47th anniversary at a meet- til I found In the Census Bureau of ieae presents that I, Christopher 0:45—Front Page Drama. Ing Tuesday, March 24, Tentative; and Blue Iris $1.50 and then to their daughter, Frances -—HUSO -that—Abraham; Jr.,- Abraham,. 10:00—Dancing on Wax. plans for the celebration were made Hmey;"oT the" towne of Shroivsbury Tho will of—Margaret- Ccroghln'o Willis-Smith, for-Hfo.— -Upon-the. 10116—Bur rarado...... i ST.'S oldest child, was b. In New Jer- . the province of New Jerssey, have of Red Bank was executed April 15, death of Mrs. Smith the trust termin- 10:30—deVlto Orchestra. Tueqflay. Y • - - — ~— iey in 1772. John Compton Brickey, )r me, my haires, executors, or as- 1941. Her grand-nephew, Donald B. ates and the principal goes to Willis 10:45—Music You Want. Mrs. Cora Do\{en announced an ion of Garard and Amy Compton lgnees sould and made over unto Smith, was bequeathed a diamond Mott Smith, a grandson, but Is not 11:30—Dance Time. auction sale to be held Monday Brickey left a record of his grand- acob Coale, in the same' towne', ring with two ' sapphires arid 25 to be paid until he is 21. If he pre- A. V. Wednesday, March 11 night, dames followed the business (This Spcolal for Friday and Saturday Delivery Only) father John Compton who came •to .foreaaid, his haires, or assignees 11:30—DoingDoigss on DDiscss . meeting, and refreshments were Shares of stock of the Swift Inter- deceases his mother the principal 1200Tf12:00 Tuneful l AAirsi . Virginia Jn 1772 from-N. J. with ne-sharo-ot-land lying within, the national company. Virginia M.- and goes to-Mrs. Smith upon the death I served. There were 30 members LITTLE SILVER; N. J. Tel. R. B. 1832. P. M. : Abraham Compton.. John was a loundes of Potapeck or ye westward Dorothy J. Smith, gTand-niecesrwere of her father; but is not to be paid 12U6—Luncheon Platters; ' ~— -present—;— -'"—'•••— - —~'—~"- much older man than Abraham, hut art of Narwasacum River, being a each left diamond rings and 25 until she is 45. 12:30—Twelve-thirty Club. not old enough to be hlafather and hare of land wch I the said Chris- 1:00—Easter Parade. shares, .of ...stock. in. the .Swift Inter- Mrs. Burck appointed the Brook- 1:16—News. . > I have assumed that they were nep- pher did'buy of Thomas Moore, of national company. Her niece, Mar- 1:30—Dancing Discs. hew and uncle, possibly this William, lyn Trust company executor and outh hould, Long Island, formerly garet O'Neil, was bequeathed a dia- trustee of her estate and named 2:00—Theaters. deceased In 1768, . was Abraham's purchasser for a share of land as 8:00—Thing* To' Do. mond ring, a watch, one-third of John C. Blandy, Gloucester, attorney. 8:16—WPA Headlines. father, if he md. Jano Bolmer; her appeares made over and sould unto the preferred stock-and-ono-thlrd-of- father's name was Abraham Bolmer ~^The Rev. Mr. Burck Is bequeathed 8:30—Movie Prevnue. '' the said Christopher according to a the common stock owned by her In all furniture, jewelry and personal 8:45—'Bound Town. and John was Cornelius' bro. As I wrighting or bill of sale, from under the New Brunswick Trust company. 9:30—Waltt Time. effects in the Shrewsbury home as 9:45—Lest We Forget. . previously stated, John.md, istLy- his hand, all which and according Her nephews, John O'Neil apd Don- dla. Carhart, who had a dau. Mary, well as all property held jointly with 10:00—Varieties. . to same right and title, I tho afore- ald O'Neil, received-bequests of jew- hl3 wife. Mrs. Smith also inherits 10:30—dcVlto' Orchestra. and when Amy was b., Lydla died said Chriatopher doc hereby assign elry anS each one-third of the pre- 10:45—Mimic You Want. from her mother, four shares of 11 :BD—Dance Time. —and then John-md-n-German-lady and. sett over"all my right, title and ferred and common stock of tho American Telephone and Telegraph with the first name of Margaret. interest thereof together with all tho New Brunswick Trust company. company capital stock. The will was A. M. Thursday, March 12 privilege and appertenances there- 10)30—Morning Molodles. This John Compton Brickey who Robert J. Smith, a grand-nephew, executed November 9, 1939. 11:00—Shopping List. wa* b. in 1781 1 In Botetourt Co. Va. unto to him the said Jacob apper- was bequeathed 25 shares of stock 11:30—On the Record. FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY SPECIALS, MARCH 6tl>, 7th & 9th outllnej very accurately the Comp- taining to him the aaid Jacob Coale, of the Swift International company, 12:00—Tuneful Airs, tons back to William and Mary of his haires, executors, administrators and Mary B. Smith, a niece, was RADIO FKOGKA1US P. 11. • 12:15—Luncheon Flatters. CROSSE & BLACKWKIX Mon. Co. Will appreciate any leads, or assignees, for and in considera- bequeathed 25 shares of stock of 12:30—Twolve-thlrty Club. SNOWHITB suggestions or references that any tion of a valuable consideration, by the Public Service corporation. WCAF, Asbury Park 1:00—Easter ParadS Fresh Fruits and one may be able to give on this fam- mee the said Chriatopher In hand Charles Morris of New Brunswick 1310 Kilocycles 1:15—News. MARMALADE CAKE FLOUR ily. C. V. C. (Texas.) ieceived, and according to a Bill wa3 bequeathed 17]A shares of pre- A. M. Saturday. March T 1:30—Dancing Discs. 10:30—Horning Melodies. 2:00—Theaters. Vegetables Specials from under his, the said Jacobs, ferred stock of tho Citizens Building 8:00—Dinner Dance. —1979— 11:00—Shopping Lilt. FRIDAY and SATURDAY . POLHEMU8 - SCHENCK. #1921, hand, bearing date with these pres- corporation and 6 72/100 shares of 11:30—On The Record. S:15—News. jg 19c ents, the aforesaid share of land and common stock of the same corpor- P. M. 8:30—Marvel of Vision. ONLY! Dec. 25, 1041. S. K. (N. J.) Margaret 12:0D—Tuneful Aim. 9:15—Town Topics. Pclhemua, b. Mar, 11, 1766, d. Jan. privclege thareof, the said Jacob ation. All of her wearing; apparel 3:80—Song Styles. . DAVIS BEOS. Coale, his haires or assigns to have, 12:15—Luncheon Platters. 13, 1857, md. Nov. 20, 1793 Chrine- and furniture and 400 shares of 12:30—Wax Tarade. 9:45—Gny Ninety Tunes. NATURAL COLOR SARDINES injoy and possess as his or, thare stock in the Swift International 10:00—DoncInK On Wax. TREE RIPENED yonce Schenck b. Dec. 29, 1760, d. 1:15—News. 10:15—Star Parade. Fancy Maine - Peacock Brand CODDIES own forever for thare own proper company was left to her sister, Nel- 1:30—Dinclnic Disci, 10:30—deVito's Orthtstra. SWEET JUICY. Fry and Servo Mar. 15, 1810, was dau. of John Fol- 2:00—Theatpl.1. hemua 1733-1820 and Mary VanMatcr use, benefit and Behoote, free from lio Chandler, and she was also be- 10:45—Music You Want. Reg. ISO any mollestatlon or claime from me 2:15—Saturday Matinee. 11:30—Dance Time. ttns 1733-1809. They h"ad chn.: Mariah queathed the house of her sister. 8:00—Dinner Dsnce, 3 - 29c y r A. M. Friday, March 13 ORANGES All the rest of her estate was left 8:15—New.. 11:30—Doing on Discs. 2 ° 25c ?j795-1830md Garret Rezo Conover; Christopher, my halres or 8:30—Oman Mtlodlei. v WEST PACK Jchn C. 1803-1858, md, Margaret Pol- 1 thassigne saisd to her nieces and nephews, and her 12:00—Tuneful Airs. / Jchn C 18031858 md Margart Pl1 T. D. C. (N, J.) grand-nieces and grand-nephews. 8:45—Town Topics. P. M. ONE PIE hemus, dau. of Daniel T. & Sarah ' ' •1981— 9:30—Ave Maria Hour. 12:15—Lunclieon Platleri. VanDykeyDk ; Ellen 1799-1877; Eliza 10:00—Dancing on Wax. 12:30—Twelve-thirty Club. 15-25c PEARS Monmouth County Marriage Rec- Howard Height, well known auto 10:15—Star Tarade. 1799, d. In infancy. Margaret 1800- 1:00—Easter Parade. BAHTLETT BLUEBERRIES ords Court House, Freehold, N. J. dealer at Manasquan and former 10:30—deVlto Orche.tr.. 1:15—News. FLORIDA SKEDLESS tt35; (John C. 1797-1799); Daniel P. 10:45—Muilc You Want. Jones, John and Acsa Jones, at Staf- Monmouth county sheriff and as- 1:30—Dancing Discs, INDIAN RIVER cttiu 2805-1864, and Abigail 1808-1825. semblyman, executed his will Juno 11:30—Dance Timo. , 2:00—Theaters. ford, both of Mnn. P. M. Sunday, March 8. 2 35c L. V. C. (N. J.) 1C, 1011. Mr. Height died about Co _ _. 1820, Dec. 5 12:30—Wax Parade. \ —1980- three wcok's ngo in Monmouth Mem- 12:4S—New.. GRAPEFRUIT ALL GOLD FRESH JERSEY WIITE MONMOUTH COUNTY COURT By Samuel Gray, Justice. orial hospital. Atlantic View ceme- 1:00—Sunday Melodies, DESSEBT-BIimGE HELD.. Carr, James and Mary Smith, both 1:15—Solovox Songs. ; RECORDS tery at Manasquan was bequeathed of Stafford - 1820, Dec. 21 1:43—Dancing'Disc* Members of tho Elks auxiliary held 25C EGGS (Cont. from #1072) $200 for the perpetual care of his 2:15—Ploaiantlhle Folki, PEACHES By J, Phillips, Clerk burial plot. Andrew S. Jackson of . 2:30—Turntable Tunes. . a dcssert-brldge meeting yesterday LARGE SIZE Fancy Quality -I LARGE And I, the aald Jarratt Bourne, (B. 41) Pe'ttit, James and Hannah 3:00—Resume. • afternoon at the Marilyn Tea room, Manasquan was bequeathed 52,000. NATURAL COLOR Sliced or Halve* doz. the Bald land together with all and Havens, at Stafford 1820, Dec. 25 8:0(1—Bnptlut Church Service, Wallace street. Thoso present were Hla wife, Elizabeth C- Height, was S :00—Old Fashioned Gospel Hour. TREE BIPENED 39c Bingular the premises, unto him the By Samuel Gray, Justice. bequeathed one-tenth of all the rest 0:1.1—Rev. Ilnlemtm. Mrs. Joseph Bray, Mrs. Samuel BerkA SWEET JUICY sayd Christopher Allmey, hla haires, Worden, Charles and Hannah Crum- 9:30—Turntable Tunes, Mrs. J. Joseph Hennessey, 25c BITTEWS Tho Grcaso-Dlssolvlng Cleaner the »ald lanrte. And I doe hcarby ler, both of Shrewsbury. Oeo.VVool- dresses we are offering you in'this sale will not be available again; so /warrant this my Bale, good In law, - cy, MIn, of M, E. Ch. 1819, Oct. 17 TENDER c froo from any person or persons, (B.^ 44) Throckmorton, Burns of take advantage of the times and these exceptional-values. LIMA BEANS •nyway from moe, or my order, I 1* rechoUl and Mary Jaclcaon, BEETS BAKED 2 »" 19c *h>", I the «ald Thomas Mooro'liave HDWOII 1810, Nov. 9 DAVIDSON BROS. for myself, haires, executors nnd ml Hnnltlns, Wllllnm nnd Mnbnla CORN or OLOS8 mlnlstrators, fully and absolutely kins, both of Freehold 1819, Dec. 2 SALE STARTS MONDAY/ MARCH 9 3 -29c dould, and made over to the nfore Murphy, Joseph nnd Allen Hnlrnrs, VENUS MAID COOKED »aid Christopher Allmey, hln haires, both of Freehold 1820, Jnn. 1 Prices will bo so low that all sales must bo final and for cash STARCH «xscutor>, and administrators, all Dehow, John nnd Ann Dny, holh of tho aforesaid land, meddown, com- Up. Freehold 1820, Jnn. 2h TOMATOES SPAGHETTI DINNER r|i,7; Hower, Jitm*», Morris, mill v,Hirniwh. . FANCY BIPE "TACKED 2 »n 15c singular th« prlvolegea, ttpporton- YoumniiB of Mhrnwsbury WILHELMINA DOBBINS box" NABISCO *nce», proflUta end Immunities, that 1820, Fob. 63 Riverside Avenue 18c shall or may Jioaroftor belong to tho These rocordu,wci'o copied by Mon- 7550 Biscayne Blvd., MINOT Social Ten lU«oiil(« •fore««ld Jand, and doe liearby ack- mouth Court HoiiBn Chapter, D. A. Red Bank Miami, • Arrow Boot I)l«oults «r nowledge to have received for tho It., nnd published through the Mon- Chooolato Msllomart promises, a valluable connldornUon mouth JIlAtorlen! Aniwlnllon, J''i«n- Telephone 2644. Florida. BIRDSEYE PEAS CRANBERRY SAUCE