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issued Wtekly, Ente cd es Soeoad-CIaEa Matter at the Poit- Subscription Prlcal On® Sear $1.80 VOLUME LVI, NO. 2. offico at Red Bank, H. J* under Uia Act of March B, 1879* RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1933. Sll Months 51.00. Etagla Con/ 4c. PAGES I TO

relief than those who are humbly HXHEO TO CAMP BURTON. paid. Timo after time, since coming Into we ofllco on April 1, we have been re- Nine Atlantic Township Boys Issue Statement fused by ollieers of tho board facts Fair Haven Fair Walked Nineteen Miles. regarding operations of the board, toe Nine memhera of Atlantic township and even as board members we have New Members of Middletown been prevented from securing this The True Story of a Tinton Falls Special Meeting of the Fair Ha- troop of Boy Scouts walked to Camp New Year of Red Bank Club Be' Burton, near Allaire, on Sunday to Two Automobiles Given to Tin- Protests Against Amendment to Township Board of Education information. New board members on Fisherman Who Angled All ven Fire Company Held Last gan Last Week—The List of standing cornmitteca aro kept, from spend a week. Tho boy a gathered at ton Falls Firelighters by Mrs. Zoning Ordinance WSiicb Members With Their Respec Give Their Views Regarding knowledge of facts relating to tho Day and Most of the Night and Week—Fair to be Held from Scobeyville. They had occasional "fall William Buckheit and Fred work of, tho committees. For exam- outs" to rest and to. eat. One require- Would Prohibit Plant Fmtm tive Occupations. Taxation for School Purposes. ple, at a recent board meeting the Then Walked Sis Miles. July 29 to August 5. ment that the ijoya are required to Wolf Last Week. new members moved that bus insur- Being Operated nt Red Baak. Tho Red Bank Rotary club entered Mrs. Adeline Moffat'of River Plaza, Charles Holmes, tho'boss fisherman Committees for the Fair Haven meet Is that of taking a fourteen-mile Mra. William Buckheit of Asbury A protest against the passage hjf upon ita new fiscal year last Thurs- of Tinton Falls, arrived at Shadow flrcmen'.i fair were appointed at a hike. They did better than this on Park made a gift of an clght-passen- day when Maurice Schwartz, who dletown village and Oliver B. Wil- j with the school laws, page 516. Lake, near River Plaza, about eight special meeting of the fire company Sunday, for they walked nineteen the mayor and council of the pr(>» Ber Studcbaiter touring car to the poocd amendment to tho zoning had been president of the club dur- liams of Nuvcsink have issued the This was voted down by a major- o'clock last Thursday morning with last Wednesday night. Further plan3 miles. The boya are Senior Patrol newly organized Tinton Fallo lire ing tho past year, turned over tho following statement relative to the ! ity of the old board members, who in- tho Intention of spending the clay for the /air were also discussed. The Leader Edward Willett, Patrol Lead- ordinance, which would prevent th« company last week. The machine 13 opening of a brewery at Red Banlt gavol to his miccoa3or, Dr. W. W, course which they Intend to pursue rcistod that, na heretofore, and despite there flshing. Ho got a rldo to the big event will open Saturday, July er Walter Mitchell, William Craw- almost aa good as new, having been ( as newly elected members of tho tho law which was read to them, tho 29, and will continue until Saturday, ford, Charles Sutphin, Bernard Hned- is contained In a letter to he ssnti Gosling who thanked the club lor township should bear the expense, lako In an automobile orfned by his used only a short time. The firemen tho honor bestowed upon him and Middletown township board of edu- neighbor, Cornelius Delise. Tho lat- August r>, eker, Leslie Douglass, William Flock, to the borough fathers by tho Cham- amounting to over a thousand dol- are converting it into a truck on ber of Commerce. then read tho list of tho new oftlcors cation; lars each year. Shortly afterwards, ter stated that ho would be at the Krcction of the dance platform and William Gunther and Arnold Plot- which the nit-fighting apparatus will kin. The letter waa drafted by tho com- iuid MB commltteo appointments. We, tho undersigned now members Charles J. Strahan, assistant com- lake at about four o'clock in the af- booths will be started in a few daya. be mounted. Several members of the Tlio officers and committees aro: of the Middletown township board of missioner of education, advised How- ternoon to convey Mr. Holmes home This year v/ill sec several new fea- company are expert1 automobile me- mittee appointed at the last meeting education, consider It our duty to ard W. Roberts, attorney for the\; in his car. tures, in addition to tUe regular de- chanics and they are doing the work of the board to consider tho objec- President—W. W. GoalinK. school board, that the Insurance partments. The outdoor dance plat- tions against the plan of the brewery Vlco preiildent—'J'hnma* Irving Brown. bring beforo the public tho following should be carried by tho bus contrac- True to his promise, Mr. Delise of altering the car into a truck dur- Sccrotury-—Hubert Furrow. facts regarding the six "old board" was at the lake at the appointed time. form Is one of the largest in the D. A. R. Celebrates to locate here. A meeting of this members, who have, slnco our com- tors, in accordance with the law. ing their spare time without expense Treasurer—Albert S. Miller. .The new member of tho transnorta- Mr. Holmes had not been fortunate. county. The decorations and lights ! to the company. The automobile committee -was held last Thursday Directors—Tlioimis Lewie, Karl Haas. ing in office on April 1, refused to will be arranged in a novel manner morning and It waa decided that un- Maurice Schwartz. consider suggestions made by us In tion committee, however, was not in- All that ho had caught was a big bass 33d Anniversary which is now used by the jlremen Club Service—Maurice 8ch\vortz. formed of the commissioner's ruling, and a snapping turtle. He was loath and will be more attractive than less a majority objection la received tho interests of economy and educa- ever. will hereafter be put into service as Vocational eervlce—William A. Sweeney. tional improvement. Wo refer spe- as were all of the old board members to quit and call it a day because, he a relief truck. from the members of tho'organisa- Community service—Chrlatian L. Uerue, of tho committee, and learned of it Monmouth Chapter Held Birth- tion by Monday tho letter will 08 Itev. Albert Bauer. cifically to James C. Hendrickson, only by accident. No information said, there wero Indications that the As usual the company i3 disposing The firemen state that they are International service—Dr. Samuel Haufl- president of tho board, Joseph W. fish would soon -bite better. He of a car on tho co-operative plan. day Luncheon at the Molly presented to tho council for reading Thompson, William M. Petingale, regarding tho ruling was given out at very grateful to Mrs. Buckheit for zniui. tho board meeting. thanked Mr. Delise for calling for This year the prize Is a Plymouth her munificent gift. The donor for- that night, when a public hearing to Membership classification—Charles K. John N. Hlllyer, Irving Roop and Al- Pitcher—Mrs. Jacob B. Rue is be held on tho proposed admend- Strnus, I'lcrrij A. 1'ronl. bert Lindenatruth. him, but he said that instead of re- couch. The firemen spend most of merly lived at Tinton Falls and she Wo como to tho public with this turning homo he would remain at tho profits from their fairs on wel- the New Regent. ment. Boys' work—John H. Mount. Tho district clerk has been em- information because, as stated in the is the owner of a large farm on Riv- Crippled children—JOHCPII Salzl ployed by tho Bchool board six years. text book on duties of board mem- the lako and continue fishing. He fare work in the community. Many A birthday luncheon in celebration erdalc avenue at that place. The members of tho committee &re Follimslilp—William Weeks. stated that he would walk home late persons know thia and have been Attendance—Kobert McDonald. With a salary fourth highest of all bers, issued by tho National Educa- of the 33d anniversary of Monmouth The lire company also received an- Abram Krldcl, Jamc3 T. Clayton and Rural-Urban promotion—Thorium Head. tho forty-seven districts of. the coun- tion association, "the board mem- at night and that this would not im- very in their support of the chapter of Daughters of the Ameri- other gilt of a truck last week, the D. H. Applegate, Jr. William A. Mil-, Student Lonn fund—Dr. Allan Kandail. ty, his work has been rated by Her- ber's first duty Is to tho public and, pose any great hardship upon him, fain;. They also know that the ler, president of tho organisation to be sure, he is obligated to carry can Revolution was held at the contributor being Pred Wolf of Eat- Program—John Lnwlcy. bert N. Morse, uusistant commission- as he had no work to do on the.fol- money is .spent directly by the fire- Molly Pitcher hotel last Wednesday. ontown. There is ample room for and ex-ofilclo member of tho com- Public Information—Thomas IrvinR er of education, Trenton, at D2 per to the public a complaint against lowing day and could sleep until late men and that not one cent is wasted mittee, has signed tho letter, which cent, one of tho lowest ratings in the corrupt action." Tho members and guests were wel- storing it at the nrehouse when Aim's nnd Objects—William L. Russell. state. Wo wero refused these llgurcs Wo ask what the citizens of Mid- in the morning. on overhead expenses or on unde- comed by Mrs. Jacob B. Rue, the new- emergencies require It to be put in- follows: Sow; Ijendem—Itnrl Hung, John Lawley, Mr. Delise refused to consent to serving cases, Dr. Harold Stuitca, Cbnrlca K. Champlin. by the old board and were able to get dletown township wish to do about regent, who also introduced Mrs. to service. The firemen have asked "The Chamber of Commerce, after Menu committee—Maurlco Schwartz. thorn only by appealing to the busi- these conditions, which have arisen this arrangement. He pointed out The following committees have Henry S., White, honorary regent, The Register to express their appre- a careful consideration of the; matter, ness manager ot a nelgnboring town- under the presidency of James C. that the distance from Shadow Lake been appointed: who has served as regent for thirty ciation for this gift. I3 not in favor of tho adoption of tha During tho past year Mr. Schwartz ship. We havo been criticized by Hendrickfion, and wo suggest letters to Tinton Falls wa3 moro than six haa kept clippings of tho publicity "old board" members for making addressed cither to board members, A ttvert (Ring—Jacob firlmm chairman, years.1 - proposed admendment to the zoning' miles and^that this hlko was likely H. II. KurtiH, Vernon Little, Thomas Cleary. Decorations were of patriotic col- ordinance, which would prohibit given tho Bed Banlc Rotary club and those figures public, but wo feel that or to Charles H. Elliott, State Com- to overtax Mr. Holmes, who Is well (ici>rtre Chandler. JCBBQ MeIIray, <;eorRo theao wero neatly arranged in port- tho taxpayers have a right to know missioner of Education, Trenton, N. Chuichfn, Anderson, W. ors and the chapter flags and the Some Old Time breweries; from locating in Red Bank, what they aro paying for. Although J. along in years. Ho volunteered to Chandler. American flag were placed near the "A3 Section V, Paragraph 52, of tha folio stylo by Mr. Schwartz and ex- return to the lako about midnight to hibited to tho club members Thurs- wo did bring theao facts out at a re- Adeline Moffat,.... II Minton chuiri guest table. Red roses, blue ragged present zoning ordinance reads, 'Any cent board meeting, the old board Ernest W. Mandeville, bring Mr. Holmea back to Tinton William. Miller. sailors and baby's breath were used Postal Markings other trade or use that is noxious or day. Much credit for tho vast amount members voted in a body for tho dis- Falls. The fisherman, after explain- Automobile—Gcorpe Curchln chairman, oj publicity given tho club, -went to Oliver B. Williams. Robcit Amondt, Milan Snytlci*. for the table decorations. A. two-tier offonsive by reason ot the emlsBlon trict clerk's reappolnlment. We be- ing that ho did not want to p*ut his Muiuc—Hairy H. Kurtin chairman, Tony Thomas Irving Brown who waa liovo that a saving of at least $2,000 HunliriK, Hiiymond Davlaon. birthday cake with a.miniature spin- Postmaster at Middletown Point of odor, dust, smoke, gas or noiaft could bo made in salaries in his de- neighbor to so much trouble, finally ning wheel and 33 candles was in the shall bo prohibited,' we feel that this chairman of tho Public Relations consented to this plan. LiKlitinsr nnd decoration—Clarence Lit- Arranged to Print Postmark committoo last year. John Lavvloy partmont, and that an efficient man tle chairman, Ituaecll Hendrickson, Wil- center of tho guest table. Under the protects Red Bank in tho event a in hl« position could Have thousands Mr. Delise Went to bed. early Thurs- liam Anilerson. haa a similar portfolio of tho pub- lipeciiil — (,eorj:« Hawkins chairman, spinning wheel the insignia of the so- on Receipts for Bills Paid to brewery should prove objectlonabla of dollars by advertising all supplies day night and set his alarm clock to ciety was Iced in and the D. A. R. and that. the proposed amendment licity items concerning tho club's and repairs for bids, as required by awaken him shortly before midnight. Chmlcn I*. Cross. Lynwood Minton, John Him. ilrst year and an effort will bo made tho Now Jersoy school laws, section WiiRnor. Harry Minton. Herbert HawkinB, colors of blue and white were used Ig unnecessary. The clock had always been faithful fieoree Chandler, Emil Johnaon, Robert for the cake's decoration. Favors of In the May issue of "Postal Mark- to fill in between tho first and last 172, page 89, and as ho, abetted by in itn summons, but for some reason Amcntitt, Lenteeterr EnglandEglan. "While wo feel that Red Bank's year of tho club's activities by re- tho old board members, still refuses Dinner Given for John B. John' kfurters and uoda—James Chadwlck small American flags and spinning ings," a journal for collectors who future progress lies primarily In- Its to do. it "slipped a cog" thia night, .It was clmirn n,. Ro.y Kins. „. Jo_ .e Parker, Theodore wheels were at each place at the ta- like postmarks, cancellations and ferring to tho files of tho local papers considerable past midnight when Mr. development as a residential Bectloni and compile, a complete publicity cton by Chemical Fire Com' X'arker, Sr.£5 , CJcorKG e MoxlcyMl . ble. other.postal markings, which is pub- the Chamber of Commerce Is lnter» For years contracts for tho trans- Delino nwoke. He got. in hia car and Candy and cifiarn—Charles Minton. record as far as possible for future pany of Belf ord Wednesday-^- Haiii.0 floor Jncoh (irlmm ""lAirmnn, Mrs. Hue expressed her apprecia- lished by Stephen G. Rich of Ver- ested In encouraging the proper type portation of school children have hurried to Shadow Lake. Scarcely n ona, New Jersey, tho principal ar- ref orenco,, Been given out without bids, and no Mr, Johnston to Move. Charlen Britton, James LaBau, Jr., Charles tion of the conlidence placed in her of Industry-to'locato here. anything was visible at t,he wooded Boii'c'hiyrcimrNlouphly. Chart*?!v? Wositon. by the members and pleged herself ticle Is featured with an illustration Mr. Schwartz, beforo giving up his record has been ltept of the bus lake shore except the moonlit stream Dell E'ime—-ItuBBell Bennett, Steven No- "It Is our opinion that under th» routes, as required by tho school At a meeting of Chemical fire to merit the honor. Mrs. White told of "The Forerunner of the (Permit," zoning ordinance the character of office, filed with each member of the of water. Mr. Delise called repeated- showing an exceptionally clear re- club a statement of tho financial laws, rulc3 and regulations of the company of Belford last Wednesday Uottlo game—Leslie Henderson, King- of the many projects of the chapter Red Bank as a residential cotnmun* state board, section 01, page BID. night John B. Johnston tendered his ly for the aged fisherman, but there don (irover. and cited education as being- the one production of a stampleas cover bear- status of tho organization showing This negligence has resulted in ex- vfnfl no response. Ice Cream—Lloyd Henac, Harry Dean, ity is well protected, and any Indus* resignation as recording secretary ladies' auxiliary. to -which it had given most liberally. ing the marking of "Middletown that tho club Is In exceptionally flno cossivo transportation costs over a 1 Fearing that something had hap- try not in violation of this cod® condition. long period oE years, totaling a waste of the company after having held BOOTHS. Other projects included flags given Point, Monmouth Co., J, Sept. should bo allowed. that position four years. The resig- pened .to Mr. Holmes, Mr. Delise Novelties—Henry Fricdlander, Jesse Mc- to the American Legion, the cavalry 29th, 1874." Tho members of tho Red Bank Ro- of approximately $100,000 of public started home, making the trip over 11 "In connection with the brewery funds. For example, Township Com- nation was accepted with and troo the The article accompanying the il- planning to locate in Red Bank, we?- tary club and their respective mem- mittceman Robert Sceley, a leading this fact was ordered recorded In roads. which he thought most likely Urocry-Arthur Eavl.or,, Arthur HoH- P' bership classification aro Fred Bon. tho students of tho Red Bank high lustration states that "Phlletus Phil- feel that If this brewery can be op». politician, has been paid $73.35 per the minutes together with a tribute to be chosen by his friend. When ho Lamps—Raymond Davison, Theodore thschooo studl whe o have excelled in Ameri- Adama, funeral directing; Byron day (for years ho received 10 per lips, living at Middletown Point, N. erated without objectionable odors to Mr. Johnston for his faithful reached the garage back of the store Pinker, Jr. can history. Mrs. Lloyd W. Grover, J. in 1846 and 1847, arranged to print or fumes, which we understand ig Aupdln, retail paints; Christian L cent more than this) for four busies. which he conducts at Tinton Falls, Jewelry—Vprnon Little, Flunk Snyiler. service. Crab bap—Lailies" auxiliary. past regent of tho chapter, was pre- the postmark and the "Paid" indicia possible with modern equipment, Ifc Berge, fruits and vegetables, retail; This is at the approximate cost or tia Mr. Delloo decried a figure sitting on Myron V. Brown, coal retailing; cents per mile, over excellent roads, Mr. Johnston has an executive po- Candy - Lndlefi' auxiliary. sented with the ex-chnpter regent's on receipts for bills- paid to him, will not be detrimental to resldsnt!»| when school busses in tho neighbor- a lopr. Closer inspection showed that Fancy—Ladies' Auxiliary. bar by Mrs. White. Mrs. Grover re- sending the receipts out as printed Interests, and from the standpoint of Thomas Irving: Brown, publisher; hood districts operate at a cost of 19 sition with tho International Busi- the flguro was Mr. Holmes. He was I'addlo wheel—George Sicldcfl, Thomas 1 Rev. Albert Baner, Methodist min- ness Machine company of How York KmmonB, Harvey Little, Jr.. Edward Par- linquished the regent's bar to Mrs. circulars with thia notation within: employment and business It ahouldb© cents per mile. Mr. Soeley seems to sound asleep. Beside him wa3 a ter, Jr., Abn Dixo. lkckcr. Jo- Rue, who accepted it in the name "This circular, addressee? by my own allowed." ' ister; Charles K, Champlin, actor- havo been favored over several of the This concern will soon move its peach, basket containing the. turtle.. Boyle, William AnderBon, Harry Ver- t manager; Harry Clayton, chief of po- other bus operators who aro paid plant to Endlcott, New York, there- „. .m.1 "Vincent'• finan. •• • -J of the chapter. hand, is a valid receipt ...."Re- and the big bass which ho had f Mrs. William J. Ward, state regent ceived o£ all accounts Payment lice; James T. Clayton, men's cloth- from 30 to 40 cents per mile less on by making it necessary for Mr. John- caught In the afternoon. His expec- Utility—Alfred Mnrccllug, Edward Kirk, ing retail; Frank Cobb, Boy Scouts; more dlfllcult routes. ston to move from Belford, where, Edward Little. and guest of honor, gave the mem- to date of Post-mark." In the same Employees' Dismissal tations of catching more of the ilnny EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. bers Ave slogans to live up to, they William E. Denlse, clgara and to- In preparing map3 and figures for in addition to hia services as a fire- hand as tile address is the date in- 1 tribe had not been realized. He had Chairman—Arthur B. Sickles. being "Be Constitutional Minded," bacco; Hubert M. Farrow, life and the specifications, Supervisor I* . man, ho \va3 an active worker for walked the six miles form Shadow Vico chairman—Charles P. Crops. serted Into the printed postmark and Delayed a Montft flro insurance; Bernard Frcedman, Howard Lloyd, who has not made the Methodist church. Secretary—Percy I). Bennett. ("Be. Mii3ic Minded," "Be Budget tho new rate of postage. The article Lake to Tinton Falls and then, feel- Treasurer—William B. Little, Jr. Minded," "Be Army and Navy motor . truck sales; Prof. Edwin C. the annual report to tho county su- After the meeting a dinner was ing tired, had eat down on the log states that a Dr. F. M. Morgan is The threatened dismissal of civilians Gllland, education public schools; perintendent as required by law, Minded" and "Be America Minded." the owner of this unusual piece, and employees at tho Fort Monmouth" could only call in the bus drivers and given in honor of Mr. Johnston, with tho intention of resting for a She told of the necessity of patriotic Dr. Walter W. 'Gosling, surgeon; ask them to draw their own routes on Frank P. Yarnall acting a3 master few minutes, but he had fallen that this cover is older by at least Signal Corps laboratory has been de- Karl A. Huag, life InGuranco; Dr. Garbage Collection education, especially for the foreign three years, than any other early layed one month. > the maps, His report to the trans- of ceremonies. Speeches wero made asleep. It was about half-past, two botn, and she also told of the D. A, Samuol Hausman, pediatrics; Thom- portation committee was padded as by President Richard. S. Muchmore, o'clock when Mr. Delise saw him. forerunner of the postal permit as Pending a decision by tho Publlo 1 as Head, horticulture; Dr. William to mileage on tho routes, and his re- De Luxe In Red Bank R. work at Ellis Island. Other yet recorded in the philatelic press. Works administration as to what, Past President Elmer J. Wilson, Mr. Holmes was 'awakened and guest members also spoke and re- Heatlcy, homeopathy, Harry Hotch- port us to the number of children did Richard Best, Past Financial Secre- Members of the Monmouth County construction, if any, is to be carried kl.is, chemist; John Lawley, land de not oven approximately check with brought home by Mr. Deliscv The Garbage collection de luxe! Red grets were read from Mrs. William Philatelic club have begun a re- out at Fort Monmouth, the War de- the number of children on each route tary W. W. Miller, Financial Secre- fisherman gave tho fish to Mr. Dolise A. Becker, chairman of national de- volopment; Thomas Lewis, druggist; as reported to the county superin- tary W. J. Miller, Treasurer Harold Bank haa It. The borough itself search relative to tho early postal partment haa agreed to postpone ths Robert MacDonald, casualty insur- and the turtlo to Dr. Samuel J. Ben- still clings to the old-fashioned meth- fense and Miss Mabel Clay, state vice service in Monmouth county and dismissals and furloughs already or- tendent, Wo believe that the old D. Willett, Engineer Raymond Pier- nett, who conducts tho Old Mill Tea A program of music was ance; Gilbert Hanson, monumental board members, forced by political son, Chief Joseph Smith, T. Rollls- od of trucks, but ono man who col- plan to get together a collection of dered. About twenty employees, all works; David Matthews, retail gro- pressure to vote for competitive bid- House at Tinton Falls. On Friday lects garbage in the evenings for uae I presented by Mrs. Olive Wyckoff, vo- postal markings relative to same. of them technicians In the Signal- ton Compton and Jacob Johnson. turtle soup was part of tho. menu at cal soloist, accompanied at tho piano ceries; Homer Methot, tool manu- ding, did so in bad faith and with tho Singing and dancing specialties were on Iiis farm haa become ultra-mod- Thomas Irving Brown, publisher of Corps laboratory, -were affected. Rep- intention of making it impossible for tho tea house. Also on Friday Mr. ern. Ono evening last -week a fam- by Mrs. H. E. Storms. Mrs. Lyman tho Register and a collector of do- facturing; Albert S. Miller, shoo re- now 'bidders to compete with full Riven by a troupe under the direc- resentative Sutphln of Matawan In- taining; William 'Miller, second ac- Holmes again went fishing at Shadow ily was sitting on tho front porch Sessen played several violin selec- mestic postal markings and stamps, tervened in behalf of tho threatened knowledge of tho facts and figures tion of Henry Anderson. The ladles' tions, accompanied at the piano by tive, shoo retailing; John L. Mont- relating to tlio routes.' ' nuxlllary assisted in preparing tho Lako and this time ho had better when a big sedan, a late model with lias some forty or more early Mon- employees and secured a stay frotu fortune. He spends ' most of his Mra. Wyckoff. The committee in gomery, public wolfarc; : Philip dinner and in decorating tho hall. a glossy ilnlsh, stopped in front of u h ount s ni P es3 c vcr3 ono the War department, when he pointed Tho request for bids wore pub- leisure timo in flshing and it is rare tho house. charge included Mrs. James Mattan- ™ ' f y ,|* 1 l ° ' Moore, refined oil products distribu- lished at least seven days before tho of which is a Middletown Point cov- out that funds from tho Publla tors; John H. Mount, nuto sales and T. Rolliston Compton was elected indeed that he does not return home "Well, we have company tonight," ice, Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Mrs. Dan- Works administration might malt© specifications wei'O ready. Then, recording secretary to succeed Mr. iel B. Olson, Mrs. C. Frank Borden, er as described abovo with tho ex- service; Clydo W. Mason, electric re when the specifications, were prepared with good catches. Often he catches '•said the head of the family. A young dismissals or furloughs unnecessary. Johnston. more than serves tho needs of his j man stepped from the car, picked up Mrs. John B. Allen, Mrs. Henry S. ception of the rate of postage, which frlgeratlon. tho essential figures wore left out by is designated by a large capital V, The War department has recom- tho district clerk and tho chairman family and he shareB the surplus a garbage pail on the curb, opened White, Mrs. J. B. nuc, Mrs. Lloyd mended construction to cost more^ William O'Brien, plumbing; Mort of tho transportation committee, W. Grover, Miss Margaret Terhune, instead of the numeral 3 showing that THEIR GOIvDEN WEDDING. with his friends and neighbors. ' the rear door of the car, and dumped the postage wa3 five instead of three than ?500.O0O at Fort Monmouth. ItJ V. Pach, real ostate; Pierre A. Proal, malting tho documents valueless C-K- i the contents inside (presumably into and Mra. William Hallock. cept to tho present operators. Wo cents when the cover owned by Mr. is awaiting approval by Colonel Don- boat building; Ernest Priest, retail a barrel), put the pail back on the Others who attended were Mrs. ald Sawyer, public works administra- milk distribution; Dr. Murtln A. havo again Insisted on complete and A Surprise Tarty for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell, Mrs. H. G. Borden, Brown was mailed. Mr. Brown has accurato specifications. Gcorgo W. Sutphln. Three Convicted curb and then drove to the next several covers mailed beforo the tor. Quirk, allopath; Dr. Allan B. Ran- house and repeated the operation. Mrs. Raymond Gunther, Mrs. Charles dall, osteopathy; William L. rtussell, In 1928 the state commissioner of W. Billings, Mrs. Paul Stillman, Mrs. dates of the postmark cancellations. education, Charles H. IClllott, report- A surprise party was given Tues- "Well, I'll be • was the only These covers bear tho name of the TO TAKE SEA CRUISES. bus service; Gordon Hyno, piano re- day night of last week for Mr. and Of Conspiracy H. G. Nevius, Mrs. Vernon W. Rose, 1 ed on transportation in Middletown comment the head of the family postoffice and the signature of the tailing , Joseph Salz, flro Insurance; township as follows: Mrs. Gcorgo W. Sutphln of Holmdel i mado na the car moved on. Mrs. David Hanco, Mrs. Frank Hew- Residents of This Section Will Visit Fred Schatzlo, variety stores; Rich- Three of tho alx persona indicted itt, Mrs. C. C. Walling, Mrs. John B. postmaster written In long hand. "Middletown township spends moro In celebration of their fiftieth wed- Among them are such postofllce Southern Lands. ard T. Smith, Y. M. C. A.; Maurice for transportation than any other ding anniversary. The festivities for conspiracy to defraud Mrs. Ella j Allen, Mrs. George H. Manson, Mrs. Schwartz, automobiles; Warren H. school district in the state. Twenty- DeBoVolso Patterson of Ited Bank j ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Alex. T. Jamieson, Mrs. Emma P. Ol- markings as Iiiceville, N. J., Slckels; Several realdenta of thla vicinity took place at the home of Mr. and Eatontown, N. J., David Wolcott; Smoclt, real ontato law; Dr. H. ,J. three per cent of the totnl cost of Mrs. Daniel S. Ely, whero the cele- of Curtis Publishing company stock i sen, Miss Margaret Terhune, Mis3 will leave tomorrow on sea trips* transportation in Monmouth county valued at $588,000 were convicted | Bliss Alien McCulloch. to Wed Fred- Colt's Neck, N. J., Tunis Stateslr. P. Mr. and Mra. Harry B. Mar.za and Stokes, dentist; Charles K. Straus, for tho school year 1020-27 was ex- brants have made their homo slnco Sara Smith, Mrs. Albert Ivlns, Mrs. retail dry goods; William A. Swce- last week by a general sessions court erick.K. II. Ulllmore. Harry Kingsley, Mrs. Charles W. M,; Squan Village, N. J., O. Curtis, Mr. Mazza's sister. Miss Mabel Maz> pended In Middletown township . . . lnst winter. Mrs. Ely ig a daughter P. M.; Ocean Port, N. J., Middletown, noy, printing publisher; Dr. Harry At the present time there are twelve of Mr. nml Mrs. Sutphin. of New York. Mount, Mi;is Carlottrt Davison, Mrs. za of Red Bank, will sail on tlieS, Ba Announcement has been made of , N. J., Taylor; Turkey, N. J., T. W. Pcton for n. thirteen-day crulso its Tlcehurst, veterinary; Robert Wil- routes used in transporting 913 pu- Tho three convicted nre Ernest the engagement Ck B bur, jeweler; Dr. William Wlrth, pils in Middletown township, of About twenty relatives and friends Suffern of Montclair. Bonowitz X. ™,- William Hallc-ck, Mrs C.Frank Bor Slocum; Ocean PoaV> K. J., Lewis Havana, Cuba, ftnd Jamaica In th© which ten routes end at Leonardo wero of tho party. General sociabil- Dawson of California and David McCulloch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j don, Mrs. J. Dnniel Tullnr, Mra. British West Indies. Richard Co-. optometrist; William Weeks, tele- David Hugh McCulloch of Port James if. Mattanlee, Mrs. E. J. I Goldlng, Dent. Collr. phone Borvlce. high school. In studying tho routes ity was enjoyed nnd refreshments Dyehe of Sewaco, New Jersey. They blena of Riverside drive, I?cd Bunk, there la a great deal oj overlapping were nerved. Mr. and Mrs. Sutphln Washington, I-iong Island, to Fred- Batchelar, Mrs. William Shields, Misa i A few of the early Monmouth and in all probability tho transporta- were found guilty of a misdemeanor, Anna John.son, Mrs. W. McClenagan, j county postal covers show that the nnd Alan Lohemann of Detroit, uaU wore the recipients of many flno ientenco will bo imposed upon them erick K. Hemslcy GiUmore, son of on tho S. S. Dominion for a 23-dny tion costs could be materially de- gifts, They enjoy excellent health Mrs. George Cocheau, Miss Emily postmaster extended credit for post- THIMCE MAr'flSMALS. creased by tho elimination of this July 7. Oenernl and Mrs. Qulncy A. Gill- Grnver, Mrs. M. W. Conover, Mrs. cruiae to tho Virgin, Leeward anil despite their advanced ages. more of Kumson. The wedding will age by charging the amount of pnst- 1 overlapping." Frank Dibbcns, Mrs.' Edwin Farrier, to the box rent and marking Windward Ialnndd. Mrs. John Ellltt Two Yostordity tit Kt. Jnmcs Church For twenty yenrs Mr. Slrtphln had tako place early In August. Mrs. Harry Morford and Miss Hazel ] the envelope, "Paid. Charge to Box of Iturason und Minn Martha Leo Ono nt Hospital. In 11123-27, with Oil children and a position with the Royal Typewriter YACHT CJAITi DANCES. Thn bride-to-be, who made her twclvo bun routea, transportation in Errickson. _ _ j No. 2," with the autograph of Iho Getty of Little Silver will sail on ths company at Bridgeport, Connecticut. debut lnr.t. year, i:i a rrrnnddaughter K. S. Queen of Bermuda to visit. Mre, William Gullllnms, tion of Mr. and the township cost $38,103.37, During Bed Bnnk Club to Hold One Kvorv postmaster afnxed. tho pant year, with 728 children (21D He retired from active work a short of the late Robert M. Fair of Chihi-- GRADUATES VISIT NKW VOttK. j ' t "iTqilito" HkcYy that in rf J3. Hasler nt I'cmbroke Mra. Jamea Gullllnms of Mechanic tlmo ago. Besides the daughter men- Snturday Night. t ue time | street; Thomas Steele Price, son of lesm than at the tlmo of tho commis- who was a partner In Mur- \ . L,.thi:s. collectio_„„...:„„n o.f; earl_,.y. Monmout„., h Point Shore.'!, Bermuda. sioner's report, with fourteen busses tioned, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sutphln havo ahall Field f.-. Co. She attendecd j Mr. and Mrs. Blliis Price, and Alfred Tho Red Banlc yacht club hnH.smit j Tinton Falls Pupils HaVo nn Enjoy-j rallnty postal markings will be put (two moro than at tho tlmo of the a son, Georgo R, Sutphln of Bridge- out notices to tho r.lub member:; HoHCmary hall at Greenwich, Co] Hoyden Graf, son of Mr. and Mrs. report), tho cost of transportation Is '"_- nhlo I)ny In tho City. j on exhibition somewhere in the conn- port. that thoro will bo regular dances nectleut and Miss Schoff's nchool in Concert by Quartet. Alfred Graf of Oakland street, wero moro than • two thousand dollars The members of tho eighth grade j '.v arfd that tracing or these covers baptised Sunday afternoon, greater than in 1028-27. Our own every Saturday' night with no cluirgn . Tlio. fanioun quartet of the, Florida to club membera and thoir guoiH;'. graduating class of the Tinton Falls 1 will be used hy philatelic journals Memorial college nt Ll\o Oak, Flni^ Tho BpoiiHora for William Guil- survey of the bus routes showed that VISITED BY SNKAK THIEF. Mr. Gillmoro was graduated last school enjoyed nn outing at New | which will give Monmouth county many of them iitnrt nt the bus driv- Tho club will havo a special nut ing month from Yale university, where Ida, will appear m a (oncoit nt th*s Uamn, who was baptised at St. James' ers' homes, Indicating that they have York Tuesday of last week, mailing I much added publicity concerning i' church by Key. John P. Fnllon, wero Kurglnr Itansnchs Clothes of Chi- and beefsteak on the hnunh next he wan a member of the Alpha Delta Calvary Ilaptl ,t thmch, FStldKO ave- been built up for the convenlenco of Sunday, July 0. Boats will lcnvr tho tlio trip by boat from Kennsburg. postal history. inio nnd Hivci ',lieel, Moiulny nl>;ht, Mr. nnd Mm. Thomas 1,11110. Thom- the driver, rather than to moot tho nese. Itetstaurutour. 1 hi fraternity. He hi a greal-granti- They visited many places of interest, an Prlco wan baptised by Dr. John needs of tho children. club float fit eleven o'clock and mem- irm of the. Into General Quincy A. July 10, nt lutlt-pn it fl(,ht n'rlocl!. Hoo Dow, proprietor of a Chinese- including the museum of national VISIT WKST POINT. Ite», .1. K, i pi>, |!in i Inn ih jmilni, B. McClonltoy, nnd tho sponsors were Our suggestion that before specifi- American restaurant In tlio Pinto bora without boat accommmliillnnu (Cillmorc, who fought In tho Civil history, the Bronx zoo and the aquar- ; Mr. and Mr.i. Charles K, Rcnehan. cations for tho now bid" wore miido will bo looked lifter if rnriui'.-iteil war. and Ileatiieo Il.inlelu, thn rhurih building on Front street, at tho foot ium. Accompanying the pupils were j c;, 'lint anil Mra. (iln'jherg Unfits clciit, am In < haige of Hif> nffnli. Tho Graf baby wnn Imptlsed at thn out,, a competent survey of tho bus of Broad street, reported to the pollen through C'larcnco A. Lcgg, tins club [ Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Klcldn, Mhiii to Students' Chaperons, Lonflf Branch hospital by Father route:! idioukt ho made with tho idea ecretary. In iho. event of rain tin- ; TIIKI':i'', FOIl ANNIK. of cutting transportation costs by last Tliuradny that a burglar early Dorothy Reed, Mm. Margaret King Fnllon. that morning crawled up a rear out- beefsteak will bo held lii£ Hank Catholic high nchool enjoyed n was voted down by every member of nlilo Mtnlrway, crept through nn open iloat nt two o'clock in the nflcninnii. "Tint H!i; liitiadtii'it'' la till! tltio 'if For Sato. The secretary hn.'j refjncilcd Dial for Viuid(*ville, trip to \Vo:it Point Thur.'idfty on tho he old Innird without consideration window and utole $15 from the pock- i: ISKEH nn ontcrtuinnipnt tn hi- jrivui In ll)^ Boda wator, nil llavorn, Canada ets of hl.'i trouiicrn. Tho tldcf left by mcmlicrn with boats ahould n.lvis,- An|llfi ,,.,,., nf Uum,lmli veteran • Hudson liver dfiy line. Pr, John H. Dry, Whito Honk, Krueger'a beer, Iho tinllli', rotlle. him an to McClonHoy, HlHtcr.i Mary Wilfred and River lit rent toliodl 'I Inn ilnv nlM't, nnd olhm1 brnndn. AIKO distilled wa- A revision of nulnry cuts on a gnul- how ninny additional ,,r (),„ fm,|liKh|.i „,„] ".sheriff of Knir i l'jitoiltown Iloroiicli Council (inintcd of nexl wci'k by Mil ,Scout lump tli>, late.d MCIIII! which would i.uvo (ho Ihey can accommodate, Ntiuy Uol)orlu;i ami Mw, Jamoa An- l ter. Benjamin H. Grain, 14 North I'ph l!cti!ii\ who livi'.-i next dour, 11," rstartJi rehenndng thin Nver-K Them 1/iHt Wwli. deriKin accompanied tho titudent.i. H, of in-,i nruik nf * hit h >ii ^^»l!- l Bridge avonuo, lied liniilc, phono 1485 township ?1,nil was iingKeistcd hy Die reservation!! for Ilin uiitiui; mu:.l In- fur aniithi'r appi'iininc^ nn the ntnge. 1 new member;), hut was voted down hy t lcniil tlic Intruder as he wnn descend- The liorollgll rauiii'll of Nnlontown They Inft Atlnnllo IIIi;lllilililil on II. Pnrkm i:i (aptltlll 'lho vu,;fim* —Advertisement ing Iho nlalrway nnd ilred a shot at Mr. IjORrj'H hands before Friday Annie hiiti been (join;; ittronn ,'ilnco will covi'i- an i vi nlii|, la indlii lift Iho old board. Thin plan would ho. i night of this week. Urn diiyii when the I'Monulora girls granted threo beer licenses at it:; the aevon ci'elocK boat for Now York, !l 11101c nriultiihln adjustment nf nnl- him. George Olmiiteari, who llveu meeting held lnst. week. License;! with Inipertioii it Ion', of Ir ,dln,, tadl's NcWfiiKiper oliculullon that eountn worn nil the laKe, jmd • .'dm t;;iy!i nnd retllnied to Atlanllc lll^hlnndij with tho Mdvortlncr In tho bonalldo itry reduction than the plan of ten with 'Hesse, ulao hoard the. man leave. obtained hy tho Monmnuth iiliortly after nine, o'clock Thurmlay artist:) an print Ij d foidiln ntlfa*/ i; t one—tlio kind Tlio Un/,»lntcr liun, No per cent cuts which Is now followed. Notion of Hpeclal'Meetln i there'll plenty of life In lirl' yet. She y A., jiraduated fialury reduction plan County country club nf 'L'lnUm ave- nlj;ht. At Point, thn ehaporonn premlimni or other inducements! hnvo Allaiillo Hotel Now Opun. A npeelal meeting of (he ufncU- I played in ".Show float" iicveral yearn over he*m offered to tiecuro circula- Itafi been micce!i!ifully lined hy inont lioldern of the Molnutny building nnd nue, William Ilccce ot tf.'ptuno, lilf.Ii- wuio fuitertiUned liy Horgennt and if out- ln<7;llf, 11" I In W < U *SM4 UK A. JtiliUHim Co., llvd JJmjk 3i^f>. .Adv ntato f»r $100 to lin used for unem- public ucroimhtnt 1 iiflllt'ili * ' ,\ f',« iilatn of New* Jeiney Inui adopted lhi:i company till Monmouth ntre.et, lian espert ra- :noilo of Hilary reduction. In Mid- mt;nt. ployment relief iild ilmln/r Hi" Jnuntli Life liroiiorvors, approved type, day hy Ilin «< w .In iv Ct'id I m t dio nervleo; also generator, imttmy, .William II. Mnillh, I.lllo N('\v. dletown towriiiiilp, under Ilia gradu- Vnnnmnfi, Htraw.-i, foil hut:t ntc of July. Monthly IIIIIM were ordered Jacket myl!' to milt vour burner: bent Rrodrn and VixW Haven; rateii by day, vfoolt or ( Wo liolleve Hint Ilinno whn n- in now open. Dancing every fH'^nin^, At Ihn rl "Wn? 1 1 ,11 1 tt j *^ prlcfB. Unexcelled nnrvlco. Fred D. c-o IM bofora Illlylm; rlm-wlurc. \ Wo hnvf a laif;n (.'letitiiei.'i, nil you * the highest NftlnileH nhould eon- VV. KnniiRdy s- tinnn, Hiudhii;- I,.I for rthellifjnHI I'ccr llillfv '111 one. Center nVPIlue, I,eon -, dlmw in f'lt h il /ii ii II 11 »•, !i I Wlkofl Co,, Res) ,Banfc plwao BD2.— l''iinln lit very l \V. W 1 etraot, I'Jjona lied' O. box 37, Una Bank,—.Advertise-IKnnnody'ft Kfinn, Jlurilliig road, lle,d Red Bank, 3M5,« anlo, Poroy Snden» James Zaromta. I lifter cUiiriihF: ! t