7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER , COPY VOLUME LXXII, NO. 38. RED BANK, . ., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1950 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO ,12 Smith Speaks at National Affairs Conference $5 Million Asked Socialism Near, In Anti-Erosion 17 Towns Called Funds for State To Plan Meeting Smith Declares 70-30 Formula for Slutc-Mimicipul 'Controlism, Welfare State' Financing Suggested Experts to Discuss Basic An Initial $5,000,000 state appro- Dangerous Says Economist priation to expedite the construc- Master Plan at Rumson Mar. 30 tion of "essential coast protection" installations was asked Monday in "Controlism" and the "welfare the 19u0 report of the !N*ow Jersey The possiblo organization of 1 state" are factors to bo guarded Beach Erosion commission, sub- sectional planning board to help against, Dr. George . Smith, Jr., mitted to Gov. Alfred . Drlscoll oversee, the progressive develop- told 250 businessmen Thursday Doctor Movelle IVt Million ment of Eastern Monmouth county and the legislature, at Tronton. will discussed at a special meet- night at the Molly Pitcher hotel. The commission, headod by Son. Principal speaker at a National ing of the representatives of 17 or Buys Doctor ,. Stanley Herbert (.-Mon.), snld Water Plant Job more municipalities at the P.umson Affairs conference sponsored by Ihn jn.nno.Onn wmild hn a pnrl or the Chambers of Commerce of a Imr'mgh hall at. ' , ,. next Thurs. an estiiiintnd $27,033,000 amount day. dozen communities in Monmouth Perrinc' Plot needed to protect the state's coast- Goes to Tullcr and Ocean counties, Dr. Smith told Chamber of Commerce organizations from 12 cornmuniHes sponsored a National Affairs con- line. Of tho larger sum, it was , The meeting, sponsored by Dr. his listeners they need not worry Robert . Barber, president of the- VaiiHorn Firm Broker ference Thursday night at- the Molly Pitcher hotel. Approximately 250 businessmen attended. Dr. said, more than $12,000,000 Is need- Pumps iMusl Be about the Socialist party but that ed in Monmouth county. Shrewsbury township planning "we should worry about socialism." Between Fair Haven George C. Smith, Jr., research economist, . S. Chamber of Commerce, was the guest speaker with Delivering Water in board, will feature addresses by a Speaking on tho subject of Alxillt, .SSO-Mlliiim Spent number of planning experts. "What's Ahead for Business?" thqt Physicians his topic being "What's Ahead for Business?" Slnco miO. the commission said, Eifjht Months Planners To Speak research economist • for the U. S. In the above photo, left to right, are Truman . Weller, national affairs adviser, U. S. Chamber a total of $S,50l!,nft3 has been spent Among these will be Earl Mor- Chamber of Commerce outlined Joseph F. Hunter of the Ray co-operatively hy the state and The Tullor Construction company, row, a chief planning engineer for four points through which Social- Van Horn agency, Fair Haven real- of Commerce; William A, Fluhr, chairman national affairs committoe. Red Bank Community Chamber affected inuniclp.'ilitlns for noasl Monmouth st., nnd A. J. Dillenback the Regional Plan association of ism can be fought. First, he said, tors, reports the sale of a tract of of Commerce; Dr. George C. Smith; John T. Solfmann, assistant manager, norlheastern division, U. [protection installations. teruiior were awarded a contract last \Wd- jNew York; William T. Vanderlipp, is to understand socialism. "Un- land in Grange sq., Fair Haven, at :hnn thnt more than $21,000,000 nPjiday hy Ihu New York city board ! New Jersey state director of plan- derstanding It," he claimed, will re- the corner of River 'd. and Grange S. Chamber of Commerce, and Rev. Charles S. Webster, pastor of Presbyterian church, Red Bank. had hern spent. of water supply for an emergency j ning find development, Department sult in the realization of the many ave. to Dr. John , Movcllc of In milking its plon. for $5,000,000, water supply installation. An In-of Conservation and Economic. "loss of freedoms." His second River rd., Fair Haven. the commission recommended Unit take Is to be built In the Hudson Development, and R. E. Rowland, point stressed "talking it up with The parcel, which is 175 feet by Soloist at Shravsbury the state ndvnnco the whole sum river just north of Beacon, . .and . A. McCullar, respectively others." 150 feet, was purchased by Dr. C.Army Chaplains Lois MacMahon and then arrange for reimburse- A treatment plant and large pump- industrial location specialists of Quit Seeking Help C. Perrinc from the late David A. ment of some 30 per cent of the ing station are to be built, on thothe. Central Railroad of New Jer- amount from the municipalities, cast side of the river. From this Another point was to "reduce the Schulte several years ago. sey and the Jersey Central Power Dr. Fcriino had intended to con- Outline Duties To Give Concert based upon their nlnlity to pny.piunpiag station a large, steel pon- & Light company. imperfections of our capitalistic Already In tho legislature Is n ntock will lie built to makn a con- system." His final proposal was struct a homo and ofllces on the Dr. .iiber told the Register hs property, but due to extensive al- bill sponsored by Ken. Herbert and nection to thn existing Delaware the paramount theme throughout Aqueduct system. Operation of the \hopes that tho meeting will result the address. "Increase self reli- terations to his prespnt home and At Ft. Monmouth Next Thursday Ken. Frnnk K. Kni-ley (K.-Atlnnlicl in an agreement that a sectional ance in local government," ho -ofllces, located on River rd. at asking $2,1(10,000 in MP.U' nnislon plant for four months is also call- | planning hoard be organized with manded, counselling that "we Maple ave., Fair Haven, tho plot 'Lead Men, Show Them Presbyterian Church funds in tho 195O-51 budget. Until ed for hy the contract. This is a its basic purpose being to set up should stop running to the federal was placed on the market. now, (!ov. DI'ISTOII has recom- rusli job with completion called for a master plan for the guidance [ government" for help in local prob- William . Russell, Jr., of Quinn, The Way as Friends,' Presents Soprano mended no new funds. In eight months. There Is .1 large future residential, business and In- lems. Doremus, McCuc & Russell repre- lii'ciMiiini'MihiliiiiK Out lined bonus or penalty covering comple- tion. dustrial development throughout At the outset, the economist an- sented both purchaser and seller in Speakers Tell Others In Benefit Show Tho commission also asked that this section of the county. swered what he said is the most the transaction. a group of recommendations to Mr. Dillcnheck, who Is a profes- There is, he said, even some The responsibility borne by the In honor of its bicentennial cele- guide stato policy in thn use and sional engineer and is licensed in oft-asked question throughout the bration, Shrewsbury Presbyterian current hope that the sectional country—"What is the business out- army chaplain to the individual disbursement of anti-erosion funds the stale of New York, is chief - hoard activities .may be expanded soldier was tho keynote discussion church will present Lois MacMahon bo enacted into law. Briefly they gineer for the Tuller Construction look?" The outlook, he assured, is theme at a general meeting of Joice, soprano, in a benellt concert to take in tho shore area of Ocean "pretty good." He warned, however, Virginia Union aslc that thn .state pay 70 per cent company. Ho Is involved as a prin- county. First Army chaplains at a day- a week from tonight in the fellow- of installation costs and credit cipal In the. contrnct because of that there "may be no business duo long conference at Fort Monmouth ship hall of th^ Red Bank Metho- municipalities for wnrlc done with Behind the scheme being promo- to socialism. We' got to be care- dist church. the fact that the design is included. ted by Dr. Barber is thought given Jul!" University Choir last Thursday. their own forces, and tiiat thn state Them will ho six large pumps The consensus of the religious A brilliant and charming young make available initial construction to many basic considerations in Controlism he defined as the pol- artist, Mrs. Joicc is known profes- funds and arrange lator to bo re-each powered by .1 2,500 horsepow- population growth and real estate iticians' desire of "controls for the leaders was that the chaplain must 4 er motor. These pumps are capa- activity, both of which have been To Be Heard Here not bo content to bo only tho spir- sionally as Lois MacMahon. She imbursed for 'M pni cent, of Ihoble of delivering 100,00.0,000 gallons sake of controls." He illustrated itual leader, but tho intimate Is the wife of Rev. Arthur S. Jolce, amount given. Also that not. more gaining in speed ever since the end this by saying that President Tru- pastor of tho Shrewsbury churcii. than ten per cent of the amount of watnr daily. The amount of the of the war. To Appear Next friend, the character-molder and contract Is $2,684,000. man asked Congress for controls morale-builder of all men In any Considered to be one of tho coun- now asked be used for repairs of Xnnlng Held Important following the war "because of in- Monday Night al army unit. try's most talented and outstand- installations put in since 1910, such Them are such facts apparent, flation." The president, in Janu- Mrs. Arthur S. Jolco ing young artists, Mrs. Joice's repairs tn hp. llnnncnd wholly by ha said, as the vital need for inter- ary, 1949, asked for controls "be- Kiver St. School Iiocnl Clergy Present career began at the age of seven. the stale; that thn U. . Congress $3,300 Award munripal agreements on zoning cause of deflation." Even when Clergymen from various munici- She started with the study of be asked tn help llnanr.o anti-crn- and land uses for tho preservation prices levelled off, he asserted, con- The Virginia Union university palities and many faiths in this piano, hoping for concert work. At sicm installations for quick relief; nf neighborhood values and the trols wero wanted. These controls, choir of 70 voices from Illchmond, area attended the conference Kwik to Head 13, however, she switched to sing- and that law Im. amended to Goes to O'Neills promotion of new tax sources including prices, wages, materials Va., W. J. Goodwin, director, Is towhich was marked by talks by a Ing when she won a scholarship to include Rnritan bay shore pro- which will allow local governments and allocations, he described as be- be hoard In a recital in River at. number of experienced chaplains. the famous Juilliard School of tection. Navcsink, Kcanshurg enough money in revenue to keep ing in effect to make the citizens school auditorium, next Monday, Several had very definite views as Red Bank Elks Music—tho youngest vocal student local services in step with tha rely on the government. Mar. 27, 8:30 p. m. sharp. to obligations owed to military ever admitted. After graduation, The commission report said that increase In population. of the $27,633,000 estimated as the Hurl Government Loans Bad This group is being sponsored by personnel by the Chaplain corps. Addie Kind Slated she was awarded a scholarship to Dr. Barber said one also must the Monmouth county Music Work- For example, Capt. Ivan C, Whip- the famous Bcrkshiro Music Center. total cost of needed beachfront Other items of "controlism," he protection work in the state, $12,- Kathleen O'Neill, daughter of Mr. remember that the area needs said, included government control shops, under the direction of Mrs. pie, who recently was recalled from For State Position and Mrs. John J. O'Neill of Nave- somo major taxpayers to help Mollle Glvens Langford of Redthe Baptist ministry to mako a Sang Under KoiiBsevitskv 093,000 Is needed on the ocoanfront through lending. "The more huge John H. Kwik of Highlands from Sea Bright to Manasquan. nink ave., Navesink, obtained an carry the load. He referred to loans made to business," he argued, Bank, state chairman of the music special survey and study of the At tho festival, in addition to award in the sum of $2,730 last school boards throughout tho sec- department of the N. J: State Fed- army corrective system, particu- Thursday night was elected to theleading roles in opera productions, Raritan bay requirements were "the more the government has to office of exalted ruler of the Hed estimated at a cost of $9CT,000, week for injuries suffered in an tion which, this year and last and aay in the conduct of business." eration of Colored Women's clubs, larly as it applied to First Army she had tho honor of singing for automobile accident at South Am- next, have and must plan additions and "Tho Friends of Music" in prisons, had this to say: Bank lodge of Elks. He will suc- the dedication of the new opera with affected municipalities in- Taxes wore listed as another ave ceed Addio C. Kind of Madison cluding Madison township in Mid- boy Aug. 24, 11)18. on public schools. "The building nue of controlism. He declared that this area. This is a benefit per- "Those young men (the prison- house under tho direction of Dr. Mrs. Marie O'Neill of 25 St. John's must go forward and so must the ave, who Is scheduled for ritual- Beige Kousaevllsky. Since then, dlesex county, nnd Mnta'van town- If heavy tRXes stopped the flow offormance for the music loan suolar- ers) come into the, army from all ship, Kcyport, Union Bench, Kcans- pi., Kcnnsburg, Injured in the samo hiring of teachers," he stated. "venture capital," the government ship fund which Mrs. Langford walks of life. Our responsibility is istic work with the state associa- Mrs. Joice has appeared regularly "Homes are wonderful things to tion. as soloist with symphony orches- hurg, Middlctown township, At- accident, obtained an award of would have to step In. "Investment heads. to be all things to all men—that lantic Highlands and Highlands. $600. The awards were mnde by have In this section. But to prevent money In England is drying up," Mr. Goodwin, who heads the mu- in every way we may save tjtam. Elected with Mr. Kwik were tras, has sung in recitals through- an overload of taxation on resi- out tho East and has taken th« Thn report said that the Raritan representatives of Ann D. O'IS'elll, he commented, and thus govern- sic department of Virginia Union Tho salvation of men, physically, John P. Mulvihill, Jr., of Fair Ha- bay section is subject to particu- daughter of Mrs. Marie O'Neill; dential properties, one has to look ment has a legitimate claim to en university, is tho son-in-law of Dr. morally and spiritually—that is the ven, esteemed leading knight; How- soprano lead in operas. for additional revenue. It must . Recognition of her ability, par- larly "violent wave attack and ex- Mrs. Kllzahcth H. Noyes of Boston, tor business. J. W. Parker, Sr. of Red Bank. work of the Army Chaplain corps." ard Leon of Fair Haven, esteemed tremely high tides during easterly Mass., and Nelson Finch of Sealook for business and properly loyal knight; James Bennett of ticularly her gift for Mozart, has located industry." "Part of the path toward social- His former appearance in this area, "A.W.O.L." Biggest Problem come from outstanding critics, as storms" and that the need there Bright. Ism," he claimed, is paved by left with the increased personnel of his M a t a w a n, esteemed lecturing is for repair of timber groins and The act of "going over the hill," knight; John Vaccarclli of Redwell as from Leon Bnrzln, director Testimony produced at the trial 'Master I'lan' Needed wing groups who know that con- choir, should make their appeal for conversion of some groins into Jet- before Judge Frunk T. Lloyd, Jr. or taking absence without leave, Bank, tiler; Edward E. McDonough of the National Orchestral associ- 1 Over all of this pattern of needs, trols will lead to socialism. Organ- a full house. was said by Chaplain Whlpplo to ation. In addition to operatic work, tics by adding stone at tho outer in Superior court at Freehold in- izations he pointed out as desiring Mr. Goodwin is the possessor of of Red Bank, treasurer, nnd John end. however, the township ofllcial aald, bo today's greatest problem In theL. Montgomery of Red Bank, sec- Mrs. Jolce appeared as soloist in dicated that on the day of the ac- must he "a basic plan—a master those, controls arc tho left wing of real musicianship and a conductor presentations of the oratorios, "The cident, Kathleen O'Neill and Mrs. the C.I.O., tho Americans for Donv army. Ho added: retary. The Sea Bright to Manasqunn plan that will show each munici- of unusual ability. The spontaneity "It Is very comprehensive and Messiah" and "Elijah" in Boston, area was ono in which the report Mario O'Neill wero passengers in pality that it is moving in tho ocratlc Action and Henry Wallace's of his choir under the spell of his Herbert Scott and Charles Hotnl- New York and New Jersey. For tho automobile owned and operated Progressive party. exceedingly broad, this problem. ing, both of Red Bank and both said 11 municipalities have built right direction. There must be baton is marked, It stems primarily from communi- a season, she conducted her owncoast protection but that new hulk- by Ann D. O'Neill, daughter uf Mrs. agreements between municipalities Cities Itoman Decline Mrs. Langford, who was one of past exalted rulers, were elected program of light opera tunes and Mario O'Neill, having been invited ty and family situations. Sixty per to newly created ofllces of trustee. heads and jetties and various re- to prevent one from growing in a Dr. Smith disagreed with Thomas ten persons awarded "The Afro- cent of the cases I havo dealt popular ballads over New York's pairs are urgently needed. to accompany the driver to New way that can only hurt its neigh- E. Dewey's statement that the term Americano MeriL Placques" last with are men from broken homes. Mr. Scott will servo five years, Mr. station WBNX. York on that dny. On the way to bor, to give the assurance to us "welfare state" probably originated July for "Superior Public Service In other Instances, they are menHotaling, four. Re-elected to the tho city they encountered a rather all that our growth Is heading In with a disgruntled Republican. De- Without Thought of Gain" hns this who have come from large fami regular three-year term as trustee Slated For Vienna Opera heavy area of fog near South Am- a direction that will make our land claring that the decline of the Ro- to say: lies whore there are conflicts in was John P, Mulvihill, Sr. Other Two years ngo, Mrs. Joice wasSuspect Arson boy, which necessitated the car be- not only of its greatest value to us man empire was due to a "welfare "This .concert marks tho launch- tho home. Tho child has lost his trustees are Harry Klatsky and ono of the few American singers ing driven slowly with lights on. but to our children and theirs." Peter J. Eichele. state," the speaker traced history ing of a three months' drive sense of security In his family. selected from more than 1,000 for When tho car reached 11 point near Factors of a master plan, ha to show that state supremacy was throughout tho state and especial- The chaplain can substitute him- The now ofllcers will bo installed the Vienna stato opera. Due to tho At Shrewsbury the Raritan river railroad overpass In the lodge rooms Thursday night, suggested, would be closo studies the major theme of tho reigns of ly In this, my home town aren, self as a paternal figure in the international situation, however, Chief Poole Requests on route 35, it crashed into the rear of municipal boundaries and how Bismarck, Marx, Lenin, Stalin, Mus- which will bring the scholarship minds of men." Apr. . Mr. Eiohclo, a past district tho State department forced can- of un automobile owned by Mrs.they blend into tho building and solini, Hitler, Peron, Lavallc and deputy, will conduct tho ceremon- celatlon of tho trip. totals up to $5,000; and since the "Cold War" Considered Noycs and driven by Mr. Finch. zoning pattern of adjacent towns. Tito. "All wero determined to getN. J. Stato Federation of Colored ies. Last year, she successfully toured Aid of State Police It was claimed that the Noyes car "There should be no encroachment In power and stay In power," he Women'3 clubs Is host to tho Na- It is necessary, according to Initiated as new members at England, Germany, Italy and was at a standstill in the fast lane of one typo of construction or ac- declared. tional Convention to be held in At- Monsignor Joseph R. Koch, anoth- Thursday's session were Harold B. Franco where, in addition to opera, State police of the Shrewsbury barracks are Investigating a sus- of the highway and that its lights tivity that tends to pull down Tho blueprint for socialism in the lantic City, July 29 to Aug. B, I am er First Army chaplain, that nil Perry, Georgo Glasscy, John Wil- concert and radio appearance;, she were not on. In the collision oc- values In n. neighoring community," asking that all of you, who through- Army chaplains havo tho bnslc liams and Burtls Oglcnsliy. made a number of recordings, pected arson case. This resulted United States Included tho com- from the 5:15 a. m, lire Saturday cupants of both cars were Injured. ho said. mand to "creato tho Idea of tho out the years of my regime, have qualifications of being a leader of though she had accepted engage- Miss O'Neill, was removed to the men. Ho rcforrcd to American ments for the London season, sho In the unused railroad station on 'No Sorry Tomorrow' positive character of tho stato. supported mo In my effort to Sycamore ave., Shrewsbury. South A111 boy hospital for enier- Show that the state can do things 'stand by' In this, tho realization of G.I.'s as "soldiers of God" in tho was forced to return to the United "The whole area needs to be current "cold war" with tho cast School to Demand Fire Chief James Poole fiild the jjenry treatment and was subse- for the people." Social security, tho desired goal, and tho attain- States to awnlt tho arrival of he; quently treated by Dr. Frank Mlele looked at, and now, as though It unemployment Insurance and so-ment of the objectives of tho de- powers and said: son, Erie Mnrtin. She has sling be. fire, fought for two hours in a bit- were not a group of separate towns, tor wind, wn.i nf suspicious origin, of Kennsliurg, who had likewise but an u wholo Boctlon In which cialized medicine wero subjects ho partment." "Wo na chnplnlna must novor Vaccinations foio ninny of the crowned heuds of treated Mrs. Marie O'Neill after the said were of Socialist origin. Only forget our responsibility In these Tho llro began on tho cast side nf experts wero working in an earn- A souvcnlcr booklet of tho music Europe as well as tho great in this tho old but well-built structure. It accident. socialized medicine, however, was days when thoro are so many Tho Kcttnsburg board of health country. Among her fnvorltes wero est attempt for harmony to put the department's "Doings" In tho form forces working against God." started from the outside. The Settlement of the case was ar- parts of development together In a described as a real danger. Bus- of a "Who's who" In those doings at a meeting Friday night acted to tho Dutch Roynl family. iness must "believe In payments ac- Capt. Charles B. Carroll, a hos- doors nnd windows wero recently rived at during HID noon recess. way that there, will be no 'sorry or tho accomplishments of tho do- mako smallpox vaccination a req- Alw a Lecturer boarded-up by tho railroad at the tomorrows.1" cording to needs," he ndvlsed, but pital chaplain nt Fort Dlx, dis-uisite for admission to school. The Inasmuch a.i Kathleen O'Neill Is 11 pnrtment, Is to bo released at tho cussed special problems mot In In addition to her singing career, request of the chief. minor, It wna necessary that a "We've all got to find out what it should he wnry of tho fact tho natlonnl meet so that wo may be now rulo will ho effective at the Mrs. Jolco is kept busy by her avo- government paid 12 bllllffn dollars military hospitals. opening of school next September. Shortly after the fire was under formal Judgment be entered by the we need, and then try, together, accorded our rightful plnco In tho cation, lecturing. She soon will de- control, Chief Poole and John W. an a team, to go out and get It. on a "needs basin" In 1047. Thnt. This wns tho third of n series Thn mnvo wns mndc on a motion 1 court proving the settlement made history of tho national'* depart- liver a looture Jjt French for th Piulur, captain of lln policp, con- It IH Idle tn say that ime town dooa sum IJI 13 times ttin amount pnld In of First Army Chaplain confer- hy John J. Ilynn who 'old tho linnrd Circle FrnncnU of tlm Tiiwn Ha in her behalf, Thin was done lic- 1021) nnd twlcn much nB nilment nf music. "As onu who de-ences bring held nt various poslx, ducted a pi'i'liuilniiiy IriVTstltiMtlon, foro Judge l.luyil. nut mean 11 great deal to Its neigh- lights tu uuik and nerve, limy we Unit fluln what he lim.'W Hcil liank club, New York city, She has lec- This was occasional, Chief l'oolt dividend payments In the United tho next ono to tnko plne.o May 25 anil Kcnnsburjr nro the only .two Both Mlas O'Neill nnd Mrs. O'-bor. It can help make or oven States. nsk for and sco a capacity nudionce nt Fort Hamilton, N. Y, tured to many Monmoulh county said, because of a series nf glass ! break that neighbor. Tho Impor- schools In tho county which do notgroups, Including the Women's Re- Neill were represented by Tiiey* In, River it. school's auditorium at Tho Invocation for tho gathering and brush HITS In tho borough thr tant thing now Is to rind out where Quotes Norman Thomas roqulro vncclnntions. publican club, Pnront-Tcachcr ns«o- doro J, Labrccquo of Parsons, LA- 8:30 p. m, on March 27." wn.i glvon by Chaplain M. M. Dnlnn past month, somn of which amused wo havo t(uno t(, dato and decide Ho quotdd Norman Thomas, So- Aylln Pleriion, school nrchltcct cliitlons nnd church group*, Blip I ihn misplclnnjf of residents. hiecquc, Canzona & Combs. Don- where we want to KO, what we nnd tho benediction by Chnplnln donating her fiervlcrn to next wock' nId Fox of Ncwnrk represented cialist candldnto lor prosldont, who T. F. Wright. A mo.t.ingo of wol- who designed tho new addition to Chief Poole and Mr. Parltor de- want to bo years henco. Thnt calls claims that tho present adminis- Fred G. Brown tho school, udvl«cd Iho board to concert, proceeds of which will ben- Ann D. O'Neill and Charles O, for tho best thinking in the area. come was glvon by Brig. Gon. Har- efit the organ fund of the fjhrows- clined to comment on Ihn ir.iults Stutter of 1'ntorson represented tration Is copying tho aamo plat- ry Rolcholdorfor, pout cominandor. consider Including a gymnnxlum of their Investigation, slutlnK that Wo all should bo willing to contrl- form on which ho has campaigned .Special guoidfl from tho post woro nlnco tho fmmowork for tho gym bury church, they had submitted their (lndlng» Mr. Finch nnd MM. Noyca, b.ito our IIOHI Ideas by our moat ior 20 years. Is Unclcrsheriff Colonels H, Ct. Pnullln nnd A.H.H, la being built Into tho addition. Mr. Uso of tho fellowship lmll wnj to tho ll recognized experts. Marvelous Trumnn D, Wollor, national.nf- Ilolmrr, Tho mooting wan followort Pliirson recommended Hint tho mndo available through thu court- Iliiyn thing* can bo done with Eastern fairs advisor of tho U. S, Chamber, Prod O, Brown of Bradlny Bonch by a tour or tho fort, honrd /study thn possibility of got- esy of tho Mnthodldt church. Tldiotj SINGS WITH rilOlll Monmouth county. It nil depend* wan nworn In In/it week to fill thn tlni; a uovornment l°n" to llrwincn for tho concert nrc nvallabln nt Allt'ii 'Mount! of Your' upon the people. (Continued on Page 2) Udiinfllllp*1 Jewelry «toro or from Minn Elizabeth I.'il.inn daughter post of fiocnnd underflhnilff of Uiini* Social tho gym. Ho told the board tlint AuKUHt K Mchweoix of the Allaire Nnllilm Llk« II Mnnmotith county, a position fllinnioreil ly UIIIIPII llelirrw Connrr. there In now $1100,000 In Ihn (ttnto mnnihpri of the coiimilltpp, which nf Mr, anil Mrn. William K, I.ainnn liili'r-Munlcl|Mil SIIVIIIK* and Him ni'i'iicy In." .xuld u "llnuin Yoi, n Huiiorf'inm I'llluw will HIVO you which hail been Viiunnt for four K'llluii uf liryi'iiit In lie llrhl mi 'J'lniln- for pliinnlnii' jmrpomiH only, Include* Ountnvf Hottncr, M1.1. Dii.nf Chapel HIM, will «lni; with t>n- It wn.i I'r. Uarbor'.i thought that the "ifHt of yimr life." I'uol, tMimfnrl* ilny rviiilnu, Mnn'h illl, nl X I'. M. nt Hi'iiver unlli'j,'!' choir nt I Ins ^i'hiinl',1 of tho Yeiii" tn SKI. and Mrs, Hull- til.Me In 11 number of thing* that iililt1, uny In I'lritii. AH ntlvtrtlird In year*. Mr. Hrnwn wait »wnrn In Approval win Hlvon n $KM) con- vlil Minx, Whitney Ilinul, Mi«, , !'. W. hull, Mini Ironl MrcM. Kiy nnniinl l

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STORE OPEN FRIDAYS FROM 9:30 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M. FOR EASTER SHOPPING RED RAXK REfirSTER, MARCH 23, 1950 Page Three Riverview Busy, Discuss Today's Business Matawan Man PIANO LESSONS at Your Home FREDERICK A. WOHLFORTH, B.S. Ed. Report Shows Publishes Book B. B. 6-II2SI-I. 1'ianlst for Clubs, Receptions, EUs. Parents: Lessons at homo enable you to tako JACK ARNOLD Expenditures Down The Una I\>.\( Dour" part In your child' music activity, Compared in 1919 Written for (iliililren , fcT^v Fuel Oil - Gasoline • Kerosene The financial report of Riverview Keith Robertson of Matnwan BELL FINANCE hospital for last month shows an township is the nulhor nf "Thi' Hog V_^ Phone Red Bank 6-2748 increase in activities at the river- Next Door," published biM. week will lend you LITTLE or MUCH front institution and a ilccrens" in hy the Viking press. It i.s his third DON'T PAY MORE or other Time Payment Pur* expenditures, published work. chases thatmay be burdenjome- Sccly B. Tuthill, treasurer, last A graduate of Annapolis, Mi. THAN NtCtSSARYl West and Wall Streets Red Bank, N. J. ARC THE PAYMENTS ON YOUR Lee us pay off ALL your bills weclc submitted the report to the Robertson left the N'avy fur n life and give you one smalt board of trustees. It showed an as a civilian engineer. Me return- TIME PURCHASES TOO MIGHT monthly payment you can increase in patient days of (iL\ ed to the Navy in wartime and nt- We can refinance any balance you owe up to $500 on your conveniently handle. 1,350 having been cured for com- lained I lip rank of command"!. Fol- •tlANCII UP TO 1300 DIFINANCID GET A HEAD START pared to la.st year's 1.288. There lowing tile war, he decidi'd in en- AUTOMOBILE • TELEVISION SET were increases in every depart- ter a writing carrocr. Hi- spnnt or LOANS UP TO $500 WITH 20 MONTHS TO PAY ment. Included ale x-rays, 81 twu years with a publishing firm Made on Your: SIGNATURE • FURNITURE • AUTO ON SUMMER HEAT against 4G; maternities, ,'17 iipninst and during that time wrote a book 33; emergencies, 87 against 75; op- for young people. Choot« lh« payrritrif thai flit your potktl~book. erations, 119 an,::nst 100, and lab- Of his current work, Virginia AMOUNT Amount of Monthly Payments For: oratory tests, 1,641 against 1,525. Matlicws of the Publishers' Week- OF LOAN 12 MO. 15,MO. 20 MO. The report showed that expenses ly writes "The third book by thin J 70 S4.B2 i 5.65 also decreased. 'Petal costs this author, and his best, by far, this ISO 14.62 12.11 J 9.62 Order Members of the Red Bank Community Chamber of Commerce • 275 26.11 2J.21 17.64 yr^ were $17,325.9(1 compared to is one of the most genuine stories 150 11.91 28.U 22.11 last year's $17,357.13. Income was talk over the present day business situation with John T. Soltmann, of love betwen boy and dog that it 450 41.11 15.61 21,11 $19,778.05 compared to last year's has been my privilege to road. It CK.TIM: 2]^';; • month fln baliorr* f 1300 or leM $18,418.63 for an increase of $1,- center, assistant manager, Northeastern division, U. S. Chamber of is a realistic and understanding • nd t^rfr nn that part of lulanrr in r»*« of 1300. Your 359.42. Commerce. Left is William A. Fluhr, chairman national affairs com- characterization of a l-i-yeai'-old boy and his anxiety for the spirit- WHEN YOU WANT IT • CALL in Person • Write • Phone Yacht Club Auxiliary mittee, Red Bank Chamber of Commerce, and right is Robert de ed, misunderstood tlrig of IM>' la Reussille, president of the local chamber. The occasion was the bors, a dog which is his only by Plans Annual Dinner right of the love between tniMn. BELL FINANCE COMPANY Awnings National Affairs conference at the Molly Pitcher hotel Thursday The annual dinner meeting of The ond is a logical and happy one Red Bank Office: FreehoU Office : night. and both hoys and girls, ages nine the auxiliary of the Fair Haven to 13, will love it." 77 BROAD STREET 39 EAST MAIN STREET Yacht club auxiliary will be held Ovar Newbtrty'M Ground Floor Now Thursday night, Apr. 20, at Itum- About 120 million bee visits to Urrn.e No. 712 son inn. Mrs. Murroll J. Moore, The U.S. Department of Agricul- PHONE: FREEHOLD 8-1600 (lowers are needed to polinate 10 ture says insects are the greatest ' PHONE: RED BANK 6-1473 president, is chairman of the event, Junior High Class acres of clover. FOR SPRING DELIVERY which will be followed by a can- single cause of forest destruction. SERVING MONMOUlH • MERCER MIDDLESEX • OCEAN COt/N7l£S asta party at the home of Or. and We have a wide SELECTION of 1950 Designs in Solid and Mrs. Edwin F. Stewart at Fair Checks Etiquette Haven. Stripe Patterns. Dinner arrangements were made Pupils Observe Our long experience in Style and Better Class Workmanship has at a meeting Friday at the. home of Mrs. Leonard Mack at Fair Conduct at Dance. given Satisfaction to hundreds of Monmouth County residents. Haven. Prizes at cards were The seventh grade Social Rela- Order them now at very moderate prices. awarded to Miss Bernadinc F. Stewart, Mrs. William B. Little. Jr., tions classes at the Branch ave. NO OBLIGATION FOR ESTIMATES. Mrs. Russell Hendricltson and Mrs. junior high school, under the di- Moore. rection of Mr.s. Charlotte Sims, held Others present were Mrs. Robert a St. Patrick's day dance in the Cameron, Mrs. Edwin F. Stewart, high schuol gymnasium Mar. in. GLOBE AWNING & SHADE CO. Mrs. Clifford Grimmer, Mrs. John The classes have been discussing B. Kirby, Mrs. Mortimer E. Van- the duties ami uliliisiilions of a host, 117 West Front St. Phone 6-3889 Red Bank Sauter, Misd Beth ScowcroTt and and hostess, as well as the proper Miss Melissa Little, conduct expected at such social gatherings. The .standards that the .students set up for themselves and which all attending the dance tried to live up to, were the result of class discussion. Parents who dropped in for a few minutes com- mented on the ffooil manners dis- played hy the children. The jrynmasliim was decorated with grncn shamrocks and a huge green hat from which green and white streamers spread out in all directions. Refreshments were served and music was provided hy a juice box. Trizes were given for the best dancing and stimulated mm n competition.. Throughout the evening everyone was particularly conscious of his manners since con- structive criticism was to be of- fered at the llrst class meeting fol- lowing the dance. The hosts and hostesses k-rpt things going smooth- cos-Dim ly and were in largo part responsi- ble for the success of tilt dance. They were Carol Schlocsser, Susiin Ensembles for Toddlers Mauzy, Ann Caruso, Chuck Irwin, Norman Sickles and Jack Vetrano. Funds for the da ace were earned by the sale of stationery, candy and Girls and Boys! cakes under the direction of the finance committee which included They all Say "Why do You do lt"l Bobby Finelll, Carolyn Bechtoldt, Brightly Hued! Quality Poter Kozachok, Roberta Hay, June Evans and Martin Brenner. Other committees were: Enter- tainment, Elinor Dodge, Joe Acer- Made! Value Priced! ra, Bobby Gaw, Sandra l-icvy, Carol We reply: "We don't intend to carry these Ann Anderson and Paul KluUky; refreshment, Roberta Macdonald, I3ale Myers, Alfred Wright, Shirley Suits into the next season" Everything From lilcderman, Miriam Bcnowltz, Ray Favata, Jean Squire, Sylvia Elliot and Ray Sharahba; decorations, Bonnets to Shoes! Boh Kislt, Roberta McDonald, Su- san Small, Anthony Cammcrano, Imagine, if you can, such famous makes as Anthony Basso, Ann Higgins, Bev- erly Mjorlung, Robert Danes and M,aitln Rudnick. TODDLERS' Eratosthenes, a Greek," calculated COAT & HAT the circumference of the earth with an error of only H per cent Society Brand - 6 G G - Worsted-tex SETS in 200 B.C. From 7.98

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A GRAND IDEA! G or ham honestly, don't you think it's up to you to Sterling is the one thing tier) bride wants. And we come in and look them over. hove a wide selection of this lovely sterling —a pattern to please every taste. Get the gang together —if you all Still many desirable suits left at our chip in you can match her $ Gorhtm pattern with mlcli special price of 30. Your size may be here You'll like out* (|iiuIily-wiMc, lionnl place-settings she will l l l ui 1 use and enjoy every day. "" "" - """ kiddie fji'(iii|> of ____ "• f .A ill . lliiy'll like I'tlct iHfluJlt I'tJtrtl '/•«.<, «iJ It for out friitt'tritlHi. Even at these low prices we still say* iveurinu llit-iii—for llicirniKV itoinl'orl, iJicir povt outlook. (iOIIIV.I (irtllUM fitlHIIAM "No charge for alterations" < and * "Charge it if you wish" n«n Minn I AMI I I It I M,| H|| (imiii' in—ready llu: young' UiMi HIM) (.AIIHOOM tlo.tm »l«rn fin* KiiHit'i* early—uhilo While You're Here our Hclcclion in I'ITMII and comiili'lc! Look Over the Special Look Over the Special Values in Furnishings Values in Boys' Wearables It K I) HA IN K Broad At YOUTH CENTER Front St. 2 0 It It 0 A II ST. J. KRIDEL DR. POSNER SHOES • Fitted By X-R»y Reussilles* 36 Brood Rod D«nk Page Four RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 23, 1050 BREAKFAST, SUNDAY Mrs. Campbell Is Bayshore council, Knights of Co- A New Musical lumbus, Sunday will hold its sixth annual Communion breakfast. It SURPRISE STORE Group Is Formed New D.A.R. Officer will be held at the Strand restaur- ant, Kcansburg. Breakfast will fol- Portrait Blouses in Nylon Tricot Helen Wullick Is Organization Against low the 8 o'clock mass at St. Ann's Catholic church. It will be a "fam- Organi/cr-Diroclor World Government ily affair," the Knights being per- mitted to bring- their families and 505 to 7.95 Helen Wnllick of ilidclletuwn has Mrs. Bruce WallacB Campbell of friends. , org.'inizod a new musical ensemble Sycamore ave., Shrewsbury, was which provides bacHf^-ound music elected corresponding secretary of for weddings, fnrm.'il lecrpliuns the state Daughters American Julius Caesar adapted the Julian • and fashion shows. Patterned after Revolution at th* annual state calendar %vhich is the basis for the j meeting Saturday at Trenton. She current Gregorian calcudar from' Compare a liirRer croup, with which Mrs, Egypt's calendar. W.illick toured the United Stales, is a member, and a former regent 7 Mexico and Canada, the ensemble of Monmouth chapter, D.A.R., and consists ot clarinet, vlbraliarp, bass at present is chapter chairman of LADIES FULL FASHIONED and piano, and on occuMun is aug- approved schools. mented with strings and liar]). Mrs. Ralph W. Grccnlaw of West Bnglcwood was elected state re- 51 GAUGE gent. Another resident of the shore, area elected to a state post was Mrs. William C. Brown of Lake- wood, who will be chaplain. At the meeting the delegates 1st QUALITY NYLONS branded world government as a movement to advance interna- Don't Buy ANY tional socialism." They also voted to condemn the state legislature OIL BURNER for adoption of a resolution last year favoring world government. until you've Delegates also attacked the Su- SEEN and COMPARED preme court for its recent decision on search warrants and passed a the new 1950 69 resolution charging that the deci- sion upheld a practice that "is in line with so-called police states." Product ot a high grade mill... The legislature was also asked sheer nylon from top to toe! A to pass laws that would stop "the dangerous depletion of natural terrific purchase at this low- resources and destruction of the price. Sizes 8!i to II. valuable wild life of New Jersey." Theresa MeClintock Itetiirns from Tour Theresa MeClintock of Long Nylon tricot means no ironing, easy Helen Wallick Branch, contralto soloist at Red The ensemble, which feuturos Bank Presbyterian church, has re- • Burns llie new 100% washing, fast drying. These quali- South American and light Viennese turned -from a 28-day trip through Catalytic fuel oil. melodies, played at tlie recent sec- Florida nnd Georgia. She appeared j ties plus good styling and distinc- MEN'S WASHABLE ond anniversary observance of the guest soloist at a number of j • Has built in QUIETNESS. Stcinbach company .store, Rod churches In the Southern cities. At; tive detail all adds up to blouses RAYON GABARDINE Bank, and received much favorable Delray Beach, Fla., she was soloist | • Westingliousc equipped comment. Mrs. Wallick has had at a civic ceremony, appearing at i with motor overload considerable experience in this a joint concert with Elsa Mocgle of j well worth seeing. Only three are field, having been musical direc- Riv«r rd., Red Bank, concert harp- • protection. tor of thfi Deshler-Wallick hotel at ist. sketched from our collection. SPORT SHIRTS Columbus, O.; and a director of Mrs. MeClintock will sing with • Minneapolis Safety Con- concert companies in the Midwest. the Schola Cantorum at Carnegie trols. For three years Mrs. Wnllick plny- hall, Easter, when that group will : ed with the Chicago Ladies' sym- perform Mahler's Eighth symphony "It Pays to Buy a $189 ,phony orchestra and with a Vin- over a nation-ivide radio hook-up Quality Product" cent Lopez organization. with the New York Philharmonic 1 symphony. Leopold Stokowski will be director. New Payment Plan Volunteer Service NO DOWN PAYMKNT Lonp ileove style with breast pocket, nicely tailored in a variety Needs Explained I'.T.A. MEETING AT OAKHUKST 3 VEARS TO .PAY (UUtfl J of attractive colors. Sizes small, medium and large. Provisional members of the Jun- The Parent-Teacher association ILfc ior Service league of Red Bank ot Oakhurst Country Day school continued their training course by met Wednesday of last week at the AT VHE WHITE HOUSB school. Geoffrey W. Esty, state di- 00 TOOAD STREET attending a special lecture at the rector of the bureau of constructive WM. A. FLUHR Spectacular Value! Community "Y", r.ivcrsk'.e ave., health spoke on "Changing Pat- Red Bank, N. J. RED BANK last Thursday. Mrs. Victor Fox terns of Discipline." An open forum OPEN FRIDAY TILL t. spoke on "The Place of the Vol-discussion followed the lecture. Phone Red Bank 6-0419 100% WOOL unteer in the Community Pro- gram." Mrs. Fox emphasized the value of volunteer service to the community NAVY COAT SETS when It is fully utilized by the var- ious social agencies, and said one of the most important considera- I lions was the placing of volunteers $4-98 in the work for which they were best suited. Knowledge of the 4 need for volunteers by specific agencies, as well as the availability Classic, regulation coat sets,- of volunteers such as Service fully rayon lined. Double lcaguo members, \\-as said to be another important factor. Mrs. Fox breasted coats with nautical em- NOW ITS is a former executive director of OSSOM OUT blems on the sleeve. Matching Mitchell House, a neighborhood center at Hartford, Conn., and dis- Scottie hat for girls and Eton trict secretary of the Council of cap for boys. Sizes 3 to 6x. Social agencies at Hartford. She has conducted extensive surveys of social work agencies under the di- rection of the Community Chest and Councils of America. Paula A. Powei- Men's Sanforized Is Bride-Elecl i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grover Power of Colusa, Cal., have an- nounced the engagement of their WORK SHIRTS | daughter, Miss Paula Ann, Power, to Edward G. Wildangcr. son of Mrs. Joseph Wildangcr of Irving- ton. The wedding will take place $1.00 this fall at Colusa. MlKi Power attended schools in 1 Colusa and was graduated from Full, cut, sturdy material Stanford university In California She worked as a physical therapist made to withstand plenty of with the National Foundation for hard wear. Blue Chambray Infantile Paralysis two years, and now is employed as physical ther- and Grey Covert in sizes 14 !s apist at the Middlesex County Polio to 17. ' Center at New Brunswici;. Mr. Wfldanger, who is a graduate Imt l« HENBIT J, TAYLOR, /BC Ntlwoik, t»-ry Mondoy ivifllnf. of Middlctown township high school, will be graduated from Rut- gers university in June. He is ma- OU'VE seen it happen with the family straight-eight — to move into the room and out in a Buick, as so many have before you? joring in incvhnniciil engineering Men's 8 oz. Denim and is a captain in the Reserve Ydown the street, the friends across restfulness and steady going of a Buick — to Why not find out the dollars-and-ccnts Olllcer Tiainlng eoips. During the town, the folks you went to school with. cloak yourself in styling that's today's story of Buick — it even includes some very SANFORIZED SHRUNK war he served in the Army three year?, n year nnd a half In Europe. height of highway fashions. happy figures on gas economy — from your They started out, as most folks do, with a\ own Buick dealer? DUNGAREES car of modest size — and still mure modest You can know the good, satisfying feel of Custom Made price. a Buick wheel in your hand — you can have See huii now, will you — and help yourself $149 Draperies Maybe they moved themselves up a bit, the gentleness of soft coil springs on all to some real fun this season! step by step, to the top- models in four wheels—you can revel in the handincss 1 that particular price range. of cars that are big in room and big in With non-Mist copper rivets repute, yet traffic-sized and easy to park and Buick alone has for u tl d v d reinforcement, Alien they discovered something. put away. and with It goes: Heavy ftiitching nnd tlecp # Maybe—who knows till you inquire?—you Firtball vaUt-h-htad power /n f/iree nnghat, f1v» hp rnt/ngr.'(Niw pockets. Sizes 20 to 42. It doesn't cost much more — sometimes no can manage the magic silkincss of Dynaflow F-263 enfilnt in Sum motfoli.) • HlW-fAJmtN STWNO, w,l/i mure — to really blossom out in a Buick. Drive* in all its 1950 perfection — of a cer- huwptr-QUard grjl/«l/ fop«r>l/irough tendon, "daubta bubbV faff* BOYS'DUNGAREES it's not such a long stretch to take com- tainty you'll find the model that's twin to lighh • WDLANOLt VISHUITY, dottup road vkw both lorwari mand of a great-hearted valvc-in-hcad your heart's desire among the many choices and bock • fMWCHANDV SIZl, fill ov.roll Ingth lor toil* Buick gives you for 1950. parking and garaging, ihorl fuming rodiui • IXTM-WIDIIMM $1 tmdltd btfvtin I/it o«/u • SOfT IUICK Him, from oil-mil why not make this your year to blossom > iprfngfng, SaUlf-Kldt rim, fow.prgiiurt lint, rldt-iltadyhg UtJ on IIOA0MASTER, oplhiul ,i m<» ceil en WfUK Mi Full cut nnd srinfoi'l/.ed hint SKCIAL mofoti, /orqut-lubi • WIOl AKHAY Or MODUS will, tod/ hy ftibtt. donlrn, rHnforcnil nl ntrnln point* with rivi'K HIKUH 8 la

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Money Back Guarantee USK or it NNi l rnll (n)H< In SHERMAN'S DE RIDDER BUICK, Inc. lJ liAV.AVl'AV I»|,AN HOMII" DiMumln 4(1 llnmil HI, 163 Co 169 Monmouth Street ku 6-2089 Red Bank, N. J. Ht OannttlUn Wlttt Ahf O(h»r lltr* In Mtimntnith Coirnly ll'il llnnli ,. Wh*n bettor *utonwbllo$ mn built BUICK will build lh«m __ RED BANK REGISTER, MAit.JM 23, 1050 Page Five Bank a representative is at the bor- MISS OKLANDO ENGAGED Social Security ough hall on the first and third Women Give Party Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Orlando Wednesdays of each month between of Cliffwood have announced the 9:30 and 11:30 a. m. and at Free- engagement of their daughter, Miss FOR Pays $110,000 in hold, a representative Is at the ran- Yolanda Orlando of Koyport, to "BILL DINQ'S" Business nicipal building on the second Wed- For Riverview Frank Hills, U. S. Navy, of Perth nesday of each month between Porlaupeck Affair Amhoy. The couple plan a June IS 2 1 County Monthly noon and 2 p. m. wedding. Is Well Attended RUILDING Rusin e s s Asbury Park Mrs. John "Enirick ami Mrs. Har- Oflice Ends Hadassah Plans ry Goffronn were hostesses at. a RUG CLEANING SALE card party for the benefit of Riv- DOROTHY Second Year orvimv hospital Wednesday after- WHEN MONEY FOR Annual Benefit noon nf last week at the home of TOLAND Yesterday marked the cud of the Spring I'asliioiis lo Be Mrs. Emrick, Comanche dr., Port- Any 2 second year's operation of the field aupeck. DA WE STUDIO A HOME IS SPENT, oflice of the Social Security Ad- Shown at Monday Event Decorations were in green nnd ministration In Asbury Park. In white. The tahle was set with , WAT'S WISDOM- these two years an estimated 1-1,- Red Bank chapter of Hadassah green hats filled with yellow daffo- Small Rugs 000 residents of Monmouth county will hold their 'annual card party dils and green nnd white car- I PAY YOURSELF have made use of the facilities of and fashion show Monday night nations, Oriental or Domestic the Asbury Park ottlce. ul Little Silver school auditorium. Prizes were won by Mi's. Periey THE RENT/ As of June 30, 1!M9, in Monmouth Fashions will be shown by Wilhel- Riddle and Mrs. Byron Brians. Up to 15 sq. ft. each county, 4,427 persons were receiv- mina Dobbins; children's clothers Prizes were donated by Mrs. (—^_J ing monthly payments totaling by Bob and Betty; furs, Winter's George C. D. Hurley and Foggia's RENT $95,081. J. Herbert Roid, manager fur sliop; jewels, Reussillcs', and florist shop. Shampooed of the Asbury Park oflice, estimates corsages, Bernard Spiwak. MONEY FOR. Mrs. S. Benedict Levin is chair- Present were Mrs. Alice Knes.s, that as of this date approximately Mrs. M. J. Nevins, Jr., Mrs. John ' A HOME Our 6-Star Way 5,000 persons in Monmouth county man with Mrs. Lester Glenn, who W. Swanson, Mrs. Albert G. Mor- are currently receiving an esti- will be the commentator. Models hart, Mrs. D. Roger Wight, Mrs. mated total of $110,000 monthly. will be Mrs. Robert Berg, Mrs. W. Roger Frances, Mrs. Rachacl C FOR ONLY To operate the Federal Old-Age Ross Chapman, Mrs. Louis M. Dra- Rankln, Mrs. Roy Potter, Mrs. Al- and Survivor's Insurance system zin, Mrs. Elias Long, Mrs. A. Ed-bert Schocpflln, Jr., Mrs. Felix LOCAL TRADEMARKS, IM. and pay benefits on the basis of win Burdge, Mrs. Milton Bletcher, Foggia, Mrs. F. Christenson, Mrs. IF SO SEE US TODAY the worker's average monthly pay, Mrs. John Husband, Mrs. Aida William Martin, Mrs. Charles 49c FOR ONE RUG Mr. Reid states, the federal govern- Woisman, Mrs. Franklin Marcus, Prothero, Mrs. E, A, Loper, Mrs. ment must have a record of the Mrs. Hence Popper, Mrs. Alex Ros- J. B. Hulse, Mrs. Douglas Dear, Rollct Acrnhntic WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR EVERY NEED pay each worker receives. The So-enblum and Misses Dorothy Mnc- Mrs. Robert Herpich, Mrs. Chester Reg. Value Up to $1.50 Each! cial Security Administration keeps Connell and Louise Husband. B. Scott. Mrs. Thomas L. Masson, Tap Too Convenient Monthly Pnymnnts Arranged 97" Child models will be Karen such a record, taken from the em- Mrs. Walter F. Gundaber, Mrs. ployer's wage reports which are Shore, Judy Long, Susan Gerard, Arthur Ross, Mrs. Carl Brenner, Ballroom filed with the Internal Revenue Sarann Glenn, Nancy and Patricia Mrs. R. E. Gillam, Mrs. Herbert Children from 3 Up SALE ENDS APRIL 14TH d-apartmeiit every three months. Roussille, Annette Harris, Carol- G. Shea, Mrs. L. Bionlsc, Mrs. Hen- Ann Bruno, Ruth Zimmerman, Su- ry Clark, Mrs. Harry S. Koch, Jr., Class nnd Private Lessons The record is kept in the form of And a separate social security account san Bletcher, Sandra Levy, Dawn Mrs. John Bell, Mrs. Sidney Beers, The cut lielow shows where to go. for each individual worker un'der Sirua, Michael Glenn, Michael Mrs. Clinton Wood, Sr., Mrs. Rob- JOHN TO LAND his name and his social security Greenwald and Lennio Wasser. ert Weiss, Mrs. Edward McClcl- Assisting the chairmen are Mrs.lan, Mrs. Chester C. Budd, Mrs. Dramatics Speech JTtt..R| 6*0242 nccount number. This is the num- Clarence Lovejoy, Mrs. Philip DQANk ber that appears on the worker's Guorgc Kraft, in charge of cakes; Pantomime CASH AND CARRY SAVES 15% \ Mrs. Sidney Hodas, tickets; Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. E. J. Davics and Mrs. social security account number William West Ulman. 201 E. Bergen PI. RE 6-0570J card. This number is given to the Milton Gerard, mailing list; Mrs. I founrfed 1880 wage earner to identify his record Harry Madansky, refreshments; of wages. It is the key to the rec-Mrs. Irving Cohn, prizes; Mrs. Ez- NION LAUNDRY ord of wages credited to his ac- ra Davidson, table roses; Mrs. count. At present there are over Lawrenco Foldman, Mrs. Jack Win- DRY CLEANING • LAUNDERING • FUR STORAGE • RUG STORAGE 80,900,000 such individual accounts ters nnd Mrs. Benjamin Greenwald, and, stated Mr. Reid, this consti- table arrangements, and Mrs. Abra- tutes the biggest bookkeeping job ham Zagcr and Mrs. Sidney Milof- in the world. sky. cashiers. STEINBACH COMPANY Others serving arc Mrs. Benja- There are many incidents where min, chapter president; Mrs. David 121 liltO A I) STREET RED HASH the wage earner or the survivors Fischer, Mrs. Victor Slegcl, Mrs. of a deceased wage earner have Milton M. Ahrnmoff, Mrs. Irving suffered financial loss by failing to Mosltowltz, Mrs. Irving Richmond, file a claim promptly. Benefits are Mrs. Maurice Stalberg, Mrs. Charles not paid automatically. To receive Gogol, Mrs. Morris Nelson, Mrs. the benefits, a claim must be filed. Murray Havelin, Mrs. Elias Long, Mr. Reid offers the following sug- Mrs. Murray Cohen, Mrs. Edwin gestions to those who would pro- Liehtig, Mrs. David Sklar, Mrs. Purchase Reliable tect themselves from possible loss Wilbur Gross, Mrs. Aaron Posner, of benefits: Mrs. Mae Newman, Mrs. David 1. Have only one social security Kaplan, Mrs. Martin Stamen, Mrs. account number no matter where George Ashindorf, Mrs. Milton Ko- you live or work . If you lose your sene, Mrs. Edward Strauss, Mrs. card obtain a duplicate number at George Marx, Mrs. A. Alfred Po- Famous'Brand the nearest office of the Social Se- [loll, Mrs. Arthur Kraut, Mrs. Wit curity Administration. 11am Klatsky, Mrs. Alex Roscn- 2. Check your social security ac- blum, Mrs. Joseph Becker, Mrs. count; everyone wants to know Arthur Gottfried, Mr. and Mrs. how his bank accounts stands; Harold Mcistrlch and Lawrence GABARDINE everyone should know how his so- Feldmnn. cial security account stands. It is easy to find out. Get our postal Hosiery card form OAR-7001, fill it out, Surprise Shower MEN'S and BOYS' mail jt and in a.few Says you will L''or Lincrofl Girl have a report on the wages credit- ed to your account. Miss Edythe May Mauser of Lin- Steinbach Company proudly carries only that hosiery which 3. For brides; when the honey- croft was guest of honor at a sur- moon is over be sure to get your prise miscellaneous shower given bears the famous labels that are your guarantee of excellence. name changed on your social se- by Mrs. Ada Woodward and Mrs. curity card. Charles H. Conover at the home of 4. Do you want to get full credit Mrs. Woodward, Frost avc, Riv- for the money you flald into social erside Heights, Thursday night. security? Then bo sure your em- Decorations were in green and • COTUAM GOLD STRIPE . . . famous for i!» ployer has a record of your name white, and gifts were presented in and number exactly aa shown on a large St. Patrick's day hat. 'specially desiyned adjustable iccit-top. the social security account number Miss Mauser, who is engaged to card. Sergeant Arbon D. Hughes, is 5. There are two times when If planning a spring wedding. 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VBROAD ST..RED BANK.N.J.' Store Open Fridays from 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M, for Easter Shoeing 32 Broad %\. Q Rod Bank Page Six RED BAXK HEGISTEK. MARCH 23, 1950

planning or planning on other than i RED BANK REGISTER sectional scale. RETURN TRIP TICKETS 40-42 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Editorial Views EVENTS OF YEARS AQO ]n the development nf a scctionn ESTAKIJSHED 1878 Bj John H. Coo!< and Henry Clay planning board there is no thought. Dr, linrber has assured us, of usurping Ihe Of Other Papers FROM REGISTER FLIES Thie lic pitiifr assumes no rcaponslbililicl for m »f niiiiunns in lrllci-6 from itft rclideri. rijrhw nr jirivilejrex nf derision in any town Fifty Years Ago Used that he was selling P« <» SPRING John Lyell Conover of Wlcka- rib roaots, from selected beef, at The Rod Bank Kcjjistcr assumes no financial rcsponsibili- All that is asked is that the best thinking tln for typographical orrors in advertisement, but will re- Call it the vernal equinox and tunk died of apoloxy in his 88th fifteen cents per pound. print that part of an advertisement in which the typograph- be given now to the problem nf land uses you make It mysterious, somehow. year. He was a descendant of ical error occur*. Ailvr rlisrrf will please notify the man- the early Dutch settlers and was Twenty-Five Years AA'o aRement immediately nf any error which may occur. zoning and development, so thai all may Your are speaking Latin. You nre saying, in the language of Caesar, born in the same house in which J. William Helm of Wave rly pi., Subscription Triers in Advnncr. One yenr $3.00: m: share in benefits that, will he realized fron that this is the time of year when he died. principal of the River st. .school, months, J-.Oli; three months, SI.50; single copy, 7 centl was injured in an automobile acci- study, agreements and a pooling of ideas days and nights arc of equal Elcazcr B. Richardson of South Issued WfrMy, entered as Second-Class Matter at the Post- length, with lengthening days Eatontown was fatally stricken dent at the corner of Wavcrjy pi. office at Kcd Hank, N, J., under the Act of March 3, 1S79. Later, when all is in readiness, a flexible ahead and long winter nights be- with apolexy while in W. E. Mor- and Maple ave. The car was struck by a vehicle driven by master plan would be laid down which hind. But if you say that It is the ris's grocery at that place. He THURSDAY. MARCH 23, 1950 first day of spring the verbal mys- ivas 52 years old and was survived James Aielll of Long Branch. would serve as n guide, not a law. tery vanishes. The very word spring by his widow and six children. More than 60 persons enjoyed a We believe in this .sort, of joint action reaches down into the human heart. Mrs. Martha K. Seeley, wife of hot roast, beef supper at Uflion Parkway on "Skyhooks" It has the sweet scent of violets, Capt. John Seeley of Belford, died flrehouso as a testimonial for Etvin The bene/its would be passed on fo future and the warm breath of April, and- of pneumonia in her 63rd year H. Frake who had completed 33 buds swelling and now leaves at The stale highway department, lias re- generations in this beautiful and econom- after an illness of about a week. years of services as a fireman. hand and the glow of blossoms al- She was the daughter of Maria Speeches were made by Mayor leased the proposed nmie of tlie new state ically promising section of ours. It is our most in sight again. Spring, which and John Wolff and was born at William H. R. White, Councilman has reassurance in the very sound parkway r. Smitl litical Action Committee (forerun- was crusted over. C A. Mout, a position that his head rested on ner of the Progressive Citizens of The fact that the object wa.s also Those who expected the trial of Locust Point grocer, managed one a trolley car rail, making a perfect been start oil by persons who would only be didn'l make the statement as a broad ap- America) in which an entire pa>;o seen at the same time in Ashury Dr. Hermann Sander to settle the of Dr. A. D. Edward's toboggans circuit for the electric current. satisfied if the parkway was run through proval of conservatism. He did, however was devoted, -six years ,-tgo. to the. Park by the gentleman on duty euthanasia question were bound to while Albert Burdgc and Miss Spencer Miller, driver of a Tri- "Friends of Democracy" of which in the radio news room of the As- be disappointed. Since It was never Nellie Lufburrow took turns in angle company truck, took a piece -Uonmouth county on ''skyhooks.'' They define a conservative as being one win Mr. Stout is still head. This organ- bury Park Press, whom I called of rubber hose from his vehicle ization was described as having at about 7:30 p. m., seems to prove clearly established that there was managing tho other. Joseph John- wouldn't lie salistied then, if the parkway believes he has something to conserve and vast tiles, requiring the services of that the object must have flown a killing, the acquittal can hardly son, a Naveslnk genius, rigged up and was able to knock tho wire eight people to handle them, de- at very great altitude. The distance bo read as an indorsement of a coasting apparatus with two bar- from Mr. Langford's hand. Mr. went through llie sky near their estates. is willing to tight for il. voted to smearing anyone who di.s- between Red Bank and Ashur; mercy killing. rel staves nailed together with a Langford was burned a bit but Some of these, people are. pressuring The plan laid out by hr. Smith for HKi'ucd with the New Deal philciE- Park is approximately ten miles. Indeed the nearest thing to en- seat affixed to it. Even dish pans otherwise he was not injured and ophy. The article urges writers Emil Koch, couragement advocates of eutha- were used by the snow enthusiasts. after resting for four days was county and state oliicials to change the men willing to do ha tile to keep Ibis coun- and editors to use their material in nasia can draw from the trial was Mr. and Mrs. Louis Soffel, Jr. of able to resume management of combnting "red-baiting:"—-the organ- NOT SATISFACTORY TO HER routes. One of llie leaders, and his name try the great nation it has become is plain ization having abrogated to itself the manifest popular support of the Colt's Neck were surprised by a his store. the powers of a private, secret po- 257 River Road doctor. But most of this appeared visit from a number of friends isn'l McXainara, is running aboul the. coun- to see. The light must be against "control- lice force within the United States. Red Banlt. N. J. to arise from appreciation of his which was arranged by Mrs. Well- Robert F. Parker sold his house tryside with a map in his hand. Me lias ism" and the "welfare state," bulb of which The whole unsavory story is ic- March 20, 19D0 selfless service lo his community ington Wiiklns and Mrs. Warren on the east side of Upper Broad st. vealed in a pamphlet, "The Smear To the Editor: rather than from approval of mercy Matthews. to Miss Theresa D. Dunn whi lived had the parkway changed all over the map. are the solid agents which can bring Social- Terror" which can be obtained In a letter, I asked Mrs. Ruth C. near Middletown village for $10,000. from John T. Flynn, at his homo killing. The good the man had The St. James club of Red Bank He is being very fair about, this, he hastens ism to this' country. The more our govern- in Douglaston, L. I. for 25 cents. Campbell for her authority for her done through the years came back Charles H. Lum and son Floyd statement, "Not a single member to aid him in his time of need. played their second game with the of Lincroft were expected home to say, but he is careful not to run his ment enters industry, the. more our govern- Then I have a copy of the Prop- of U. W. F. leadership, national Oreos basketball team of Asbury aganda Battlefront, published by -state or local, is a Communist synv While the trial, proved more Park before 300 enthusiastic spec- from o trip to California. proposed route near his own farm or near ment has to say about the conduct of all the Friends of Democracy, Sept. pathizer." She says that her au- about the value of useful living tators with the Red Bankers trim- Postmaster Richard Lufburrow 30, 10-16 issue, in which Rex Stout thority is "an official leaflet of U, than of mercy killing, the advo- ming their opponents eleven to of Middletown village was back the farms of His friends. He tried to run our lives. was then smearing prominent in- W. F." 'from which she quotes the cates uf euthanasia still argue that at his duties after being home for dustrialists and some of the very nine. Harry Lcddy, forward, scored «! new ronie north of his own farm and The danger of a socialist 17. S. may following: "N-elther. the F. B. I. or it showed the need for a properly five points for the homo team. a spell due to illness. persons mentioned recently in this the House Un-American committee safeguarded and legalized plan Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burke of liui'h of the route, proposed by the state, sometimes be clouded over by our apathy nrca hy United World Federalists has ever informed U. W. F. that that would avoid ,such distressing John Wyckoff, sr. of Oceanic was Englishtown celebrated their gold- —the very same names, expressions any of its members was a Com awarded the contract for carrying but was stopped cold by the district politi- or our fears of communism in our govern- and adjectives. . . . Rex Stout was mtinist sympathizer." and expensive spectacles. They en wedding anniversary with a head of the Writers War Board contend that the press would not the mail between the Red Bank large gathering for relatives and cal leader. Mis wife has already lind hvo which put out a scurrilous pamph- I do not believe that Ihe House station and the post office at that ment, in our schools, in our clubs, in our then be able to make a Roman hol- place at an annual salary of $600. friends, sessions with Spencer .Miller, state highway let, The Myth That Threatens Committee on Un-American Activ- iday of misery and fill the people's The State Senate confirmed tho "freedom" organizations. II, is, nevertheless, America, of which I also have a ities gooi abou'. informing organ- Frank E. Heyer, John H. Pol- copy. Spvcial prominent World izations whether u« not their mem- thought with pictures of disease, nomination of John J. Quinn of commissioner. very near and very real. And warding oil' with emphasis on Incurability. hemus and John F. Taylor were Red Bank for Prosecutor of Mon- Federalists helped write this pam- bers arc Communist sympathizes. re-elected members of the Colt's These people are making a big fuss, and the danger isn't a job someone else should phlet, as listed in the foreword. It J. Kdgar Hoover, director of the We can only hop; thnt such mouth County. Mr. Quinn was to was designed to break down our F. B. I. says In a letter that the cases will cause more persons to Neck board of education. begin his five-year term on May this type of pressure may be ell'eciive. What do. ICvery clerk, laborer, professional man, pride In the Anglo-Saxon heritage role of the F. B. I. is that of nn rebel against "incurable" verdicts Ray White, son of Frank White 1st at a salai-y of $7,000 per annum. they have failed In point, out tn Commis- under which we have received our investigative agency; its jurisdic- and seek the larger mercy which of Gold st., who had been traveling • Wearied by battling against ad- merchant, industrialist or capitalist must common law, Pnfilamentary proce- tion does not extend lo tho evalua- with Magee and Champlin'a thea- dures, etc. is to be found in Christian healing. verse winds, a wild goose lighted sioner .Miller is thai I heir farm estate is carry an eipial share of responsibility in tion of information obtained in the Recently a dispatch from Londan trical company, left the compay on top of the Red Bank Register Now Rex Stout Is listed as head course of its authorized activities. and returned home. on the market for sale and when the park- safeguarding our way of life. He says, "Under no circumstances told of successful cures reported building on Broad st. Within a of the Writers Board for the United by the Churches' Council of Heal- Miss Sophie Walling nfoved her few minutes a crowd of spectators way becomes a reality they may well be in World Federalists at the same ad- does tho F. B. I. issue clearances Of the four methods offered by Dr. regarding individuals or organiza- ing. All who are desperate enough dressmaking establishment from gathered and someone made the dress and In the same oHlco space Monmouth st. to Broad .st. Kalaina/.oo. Someone else will be living Smith fo light Socialism, we liked best his nt 7 E. 12th st., New York city. tions." to contemplate killing should take remark that the goose would make Judging from recent publicity; account of the mounting evidence Miss Alvina Voorhees of Front a fine Sunday dinner. Shortly nfter with the heartaches they may create by In her letter last weak, Mrs. counsel to "Increase self reliance of your Stout is still at the old game. Campbell talks of .the "gentlemen that there is no Incurable disease. st. took employment In I* Blum- tho remark was made Paul de la • Since when has being pro-Amer- Rcussillo was seen walking across pressure for the sake of pressuring. local government. Stop running to the fed- accused by Mrs. Bowers." If any —Christian Science Monitor. ' berg's millinery establishment. ican meant being "antl-cverything accusations were made, they were William Aras of Fnir Haven was thn roof of the Reussllle jewelry The state oliicials didn't release the else"? In my opinion, the way to having a new barn built on his store building which joined the eral government with your troubles!'' We serve everyone on earth best is to made, not by me, but by the gov- A STRONGER PROGRAM parkway routes without being fully cog- preserve our American traditions ernment publications from which I property by Georgo W, Smith. Registor building. When Mr. have just passed another income tax dead- nnd help them come up to where quoted. Nor do I see that Mrs. The State Commission on Muni- Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Patterson Reussllle lunged for the bird, the nizant nf the dangers entailed. We mean line, which should be a good time lo realize we are; not to give un our Amer- Campbell has explained away tho cipal Government has revised its of Lincroft entertained . a few gooso quickly took to wing. Very icnn tradition and be drugged fact (hat these persons are on the program by accepting a number of friends at an oyster supper. Their little work was done by cither the dangers of land speculation and also there really is no Santa Clans in Washing- down to where they ni-c. National. Advisory Board of U. W. F. and arc nlso listed in eovern- constructive suggestions. They in- guests were Mr, and Mrs. Aaron employers or employees in that the dangers of personal injury by promis- ton. When our government is hc.nclicc.nt, it I suggest your readers inform m3nt publications us being affiliated volve no surrender of vital princi- Sutphen, Mr, and Mrs. Edward section of Broad st. while the goose themselves first hand. Gel n copy ple. Criticism by municipal officials was atop the Register building cuously moving the route from ineadnw isn't only the high-salaried industrialist or of the Study of the Cultural Con- with Communist fronts or causes. Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Abram San ference at the Waldorf, issued by I should like to ask Mrs. •Camp- has, in fact, strengthened the plan born, Miss Josephine Fenton and to woods. capitalist who pays the bill. Every clerk, for municipal reform. Miss Lou Allen. Mrs, Elizabeth Kridol, widow of the House Un-American Activities bell, as chairman of U. W. F. of Jacob Kridel, leased her three- We feel that after working for the laborer, professional man and merchant Committee in Apr. 1940, sent free N. Monmouth county, for the au- As revised by the commission Several months previous William from Washington; get a copy of thority of U. W. F. for the state- headed by Bayard H. Faulkner of Simmons of Michigan purchased story brick building at the corner parkway for five years if should have been chips in his share, too. the Tennev 19-18 report on Subver- ment which she has failed to sup- Montclalr, the proposed legislation Frank Schultz'a livery stable on of Broad and Monmouth st. to the decided by now whether or not we want sive Activities in California, free, port with any olllcial authority. I would not bar municipalities from White st. He received word from United Cigar Stores company. "Controlism," the first factor which will from Senator Jack B. Tenncy, State have given government publications returning to their old form of gov- his partner in Alaska that their Mrs. Sarah Galley of Leonardo the new road. We think public sentiment ^apitol, Sacramento 14, Ca'l. Get hs my authority. How about U. died at the home of her daughter, bring Socialism lo this country, was defined copy of Beliefs, Purposes and ernment if the new should prove mining claims nt Cape Nome had definitely favors .such a parkway. The xtnte W. F.? unsatisfactory. Elections under the proved valuable and that there was Mrs. William B. Kelly of Atlantic hy Dr. Smith as "an ideology in ever-in- 'olicios from the United World Anne M. Bowers Tlghlands, at the age of 84. She Federalists—nnd check the names (Mrs. Philip J. Bowers) mayor-council and council-manager a big fortune in sight for both of knows it has a good route. In the ease of is thoy weave in nnd out. Your plans could combine ward repro- them. He immediately made was survived by another daughter, creasing government, control over our Mrs. Sara Jackson and three sons, part of this county, Ihe state highway de- •oadcrs can make un thnlr own Kcntatlon and representation at arrangements to sell his livery bus- economy." Von have seen flint happen in "Who's Who." large. Local choice would deter- iness ut auction in order to return Patrick, Lawrence and Martin partment knows it has two good routes. Gaffey. our country; you see it today. You see it Sincerely yours, Know Your Covernment mine the size of th« council. to the gold fields. We contend I hill Ihese routes, constituted Mnrlan N. Strack. Better Tools, Better Worker* The commission stamds fast on Benjamin Thompson of Naveslnk James 'Coe White, who had many . in flic ''leftist*' labor organizations, the relatives In this vicinity, died at in a fair way by impartial engineers, should WHAT WAS IT? Etlicient government depends the requirement that each muni- was badly cut on tho head with a ''leftist" freedom groups. We must realize much upon the cfllclent manage- cipality must vote on whether it poker during a free-for-all fight on tho home of his daughter, Mrs, Jin) lie eliniiged without good and sufllcienf •fl Madison Ave,, ment of government employces—the desires a now Ruvernuint, But tho election night in William E. An- George W. Rodman, Newport News, Ih:il Socialistic liritnin's "labor direction" period in which this election must drow's hotel at Hillside, Va., at the ago of 89. During- reason. Kud Bunk, N. J. lilting and firing, transferring and California's oarly days he was a slowly but surely is denying laborers their Mar. 15, 1950.promoting of government person- bo held Is extended from 1955 to The Red Bank public school Shoving the parkway oil' one ninn's land Re<| Bank Register, nel. 1959. alumni association was completing scout nnd express rider for tho just rights. Britain's "industrial direct ion*' army and tho old Wells-Fargo mid Ilirotigh a neighbor's house will never Red Bnnk, N, J. The Hoover Commission was Tho Faulkner Commission still arrangements for a muslcale and express. is drying up investment capital, which will Contlomqn: ' quick to point this out when it declines to Include commission dance nt the town hull in order gel us a parkway. Furthermore if this is government among tho preferred to raise money to pay expenses George B. Adams of Marlon st. eventually necessitate the government's Enclosed please find 'found numerous deficiencies in the -- n report. ]?P(icrn| Government's personnel forms, Insisting thnt it "does not for tho reunion and reception for challenged tho masked marvel to the way Din- parkway route is in lie de- a wrestling match. Mr. Adams taking over all industry, abouneighbort nns observatioof nilnp nan dwhic I hmad a efe iwn system. meet accepted standard^ of elllcl- the class of 1000 In June, Taking termined then we better forgi-i the whole Here arc a few of them; cnt governmental ndmliilstmtlon." part in tho musical program wero ivas willing to put up $250 provided A Socialist govcrninenl, or Communist tho evening sky Wednesday, Miir, tho marvel would put up a similar thing. 15. nt nbout 6 p. m. There l.i one personnel woiker This Is a conclusion Jor which Mlsn Sadie T. Grapel, Miss Blanche if yon prefer, caniioi condone free enter- You niny use this report ns you for every 78 Federal employees. there Is ample support In! tho cities A. Spinning, Miss Alma Austin, amount, aco fit, in fuiwiud It to anybody Vet the Government averuges H18 which liavu adopted It, Including, Mian Margaret Hlaladcll and Miss Mine than '1.000 puiBous ntti'lulud prise. If it did, such goveriiineiils couldn't who may he Interested. d/i,v.i lietwct'cn tin1 time a civil ser- nnd parhaps especially In Newark. Carrie T. King nnd Walter B, tho opening of tho Rod Bank fash- , Advantages in Planning I am curious to know whether or Piir«on«, George D. Cooper and Ion show and merchandise cxbl- have "labor direction" or "industrial direc- nnt you got nlmllni- report* about vice examination l.t given nnd the The Faulkner Commission ha«, \\i' look upon the seelioiuil planning thf mime occurrence, from other time Ihe first appointment* to Jobs however, left Ihu door open, pen- James D, OltiM'suii, Jr. till Inn In the armory which wa» lion," The Socialist .scheme Is. lo again polnl.i nnd persons, ni-o ninde. ding R promised revision 1>y ofllcl- Tho clubhouse of Iho Midway officially oponed by Mayor William Ilieelilig I hill will lie licli] in llie KIIIMMIII H. R. White. <|iir, Siuilli, "to gel in power nnd stay Yours truly, Turnover In Government person- als of Walsh Act munlulpalltlea. gunning club of Malawan nnd a nel Is nboul 2!i pee cent every ycur, Meanwhile, it ho* wlthdcawn Its largo portion of tho fonco surround- •Mrs. Mary Jnno Htttloy of Olen- borough hull ne.vi Thursday nighl wllli In power." Once (lie government becomes lCmll Kocli, ' Ilnillo Engineer With On tho other tinnd, It tnkea an own proposal* for WnMh Act ing tho property wore hurnod down, clola eclobratod her 100th birthday. considerable ilileresl, We have watched llie nil-powerful, individual rights must vanish. Slgniil Corps nvcrnKP of seven months lo proccn changes. It wim believed that sparkg from No formal colobratlon wn* hold growlli of K.'islei-li Aloliniolllll eiilHlM Engineering I-MborntiiileN. dl.'iimni'ijOH of iintii'ceBsaiy nnd In- Thn eonnnlHHlon'K now program a pausing locomotive canned tho but hundrodn of congratulatory What lo do nhoiil If? r'iglil! How? Wltnctufn: Or, N, Hiimlclin. citnipelent employers. It took tho fthotild eliminate nil honest ftnri roit- flic. onsagf* wero received. a mazed eyes ever si nee ihe war. (D.D.S.I nnd Mm, N, Humiclui, Study our system of govcrninenl, beginning 213 Hi-nnrh Avi\, Hovei'iimi'iit more than two yenrs objection* to municipal Hcv, TIIOIIMH A. Hoclio, panlor The Mount English company, Much credit is due in hr. Itnlifi't F, Red Hunk, N, J, In IIIHUIIIII-UI! one Inelllclent fltunng- reform. Tin- proccsit whlnh Jt rec- of St, AKDCH church ut Atlantic Ford nnd Lincoln illntrllmtnri, with your local community, Intcrrsl, your- t'MplUT. ommendds whollly democratici , HlRlilnndi, intunii'd from a three moved their Imslnoita from the JliirliiT, Ihe president of the planning In mid self In miffontiI nll'nlrs. Keep In touch with The following nimiM-vnliiiit was A bill lo correct Iliiwo (loflclenrlf* No municipalitity needd clinnffo If nionUiN tour of Kurapo, A lacep- Htryknr and Htrykor building on of Shrewsbury township, lor ihe laying mil made hy the unileiKlgned, who was In now before COHKH'KK, t Is mtlsfli'd with what It lion, On tlon WOH given him In the women's Monmouth nt, to thnlr now plico nt the men you elect and let them know your culled nut of hl.i IIOIIHM hy exulted More and mine, perscm/i con- Iin other hand, tho mrmilitary tcnipornnco union tomplc nt Hint hn corner of Monmouth nnd of a scheme under which experts front ri\r\\ opinions on conirovcrslnl Miihjccis, llcwnrc HC-IKIIIIUI,-' IIII HUM' Ihi'V MIW nil im- ci'ined wllli Hovoi-nmi'iil OIKIIIIIZII- 'lee.llon provision would prvivont place and n. purso of $100 wn* Muple nvo. U'UliI view In I In lillie, evening locnl olllclnk wllli nn Intercut In •'I' our main KiMi'i'ii A11 HI ni' Mt i h eiiiiniy «li,V. Hun me refilling nn lilrn which l>ro»entmted by A. (I, Hull In behalf Uennntt Hro*,, factory nl Colt's of llie "Mi-called Illlclllgelllslll" Mild Ibell' luiil piippni'l fur ninny yi'iiii*. It iiiiilntnlnlnK Iho Ktntllii <|iio, ftioni Neck wan tinploylnK noven men. lo« ii> ean pla\ a |>.-11 r in designing ,i |,,n. l.ni'nlloh' ,\|n>ll«(m ii vi'., It'-il uf thn ehiiri'li, "coiisidcrnlloiiH" for your welfare, You're llnnli. N, ,1, went Hid' Ihla: "For forum of n»v- denying Ihi' voti'in nn opportunity ,1. (I, I'nniivri' nnd Jolm H, Craw, Thn I'lixh fur cement lilock* win eminent lei fnolu rnnli'M; wluilnvrr :IUIM' lncli'ii- 1 lli'iul nf Ihi'Hi' Mri'iiIlK limvi'il lalliei' for I InINI who follow. Mnwly nt I'Vi'ti BIIIMMI nnd In IIIIKH- (Jllllll WIII'hlM' Wllli 1(00(1 tlKll* Will boiler ami lew rally local KOVOIIH- Mi', and Mm, tt. NIJITU l'lppnt, Jhurch, Ilrlof rrmniltN were iniiiU polil'IH II MM lluil IIII* I n hi Ihe phH'CHM luli'ly iiliiilwlil bin' fmni IIIIIIIIHI «l»'ny/i PWIIIMII lieHi'r Illliri II «n(iil mcnl, nn Improvement which New Ale, inn! MM, Jiinnllinn T, Hlntit, "y Hev, I), I' " ,', „,,„ Aboul Insl Tlilii'Hilny'N Niilloiuil A Hull's illli'i'lly Went Imiliieuliiil Miulh uf Will II IT wllli |IIIII|' ImiR ' reey itri'iilly need*, Nown.r'k Mr, mm Mrit. (!lwirle« II'IIIKI nm| H. i' limit M' o| rapid yi'uHih lor a lunger limi. Uum we Went) lo iilmiiM illiee.lly eiinl I'lvelllllK NeWH, conference, much should be Hit 111 In praise, Thn Iliiuvi'i' CIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII, mi Ihr Mr, and Mr*, Ira AntunldcN, Mi1' nnd . Iline, ll|i MM|,| j, imi ,| |,|.|,||^ Hi,,,, Thel'e iHoliii.'whiit niiilli uf rnxll, New Ji'int'ey Tiixpnyi'i'M AJWiuln- Ituulfl Hnyder of Kitlnntnwn wn* ittefMiin mill Mr, uml ;MI,I, I,I, ,,. In Mr, Smith, ihe cunnnlllee fealured nn Th» lilii'iioiili'llliin w>\* I'li'/ill.V tliin MIIU'H, olTim Hiivi'inljii'jil w«li- When liiiul* Kumitii, lliitiHiilniil V 1 1 enJuyliiK u two wnnltn' vnentlnn 10. MOITl* t,f J( ,| JJ |, (,,„ |,y If fin N| iiirle ill iiiaileiiiiiiey in '/.uiilllg, nlile speaker who delivered an interesting, Vlnlbll nil' ll|ipl'llXllllllli'I.V Illiee In I"M lii'lli'i' IIIIIIK, pi I I I (I I I I I 11 y hy |il'i'- iivolllllnnaiy leitdoi', lied IIIH IIIIIIMII fi'um IIIH diillfd in Henry Kruenar'* 0 /|n fnui' inliiiiti'* ill |i, in, III ll:'il p. nn. nuliimolilln to ,vm\ Die remnlmler jiiiiiiiied parking iii biisiiH''.'. likens uml jmiir Thn illnlioi.'i' lii'lwi'i'ii Hi" viiiiiir M'lllllli; lillll'pl'llll* fur better (il'iillll- mid 100 yearn aifo, and came Uv Hiiit'eiy Htnrn nt IJOIIK Ilianeh, fiiciual address We're ulad Ited Hunk could 1 IZIlllllll Wltlllll KIIVI'IMIIII III, Hpi" of thi< winter nt Klorltln, Ml'"lit" xlnyril Hi' mini" nil ilnilmi hln eoiintiy, Ainei'li'iilH hniiiired Clnri'iirr- Wooli'v nf Mtllit HIIVIT MIM* ('nn, Wiilllim or llei'liii' ni, Ml'hlllll llMlllllv I'enple Wllli Hie \\l.«|i ill pbiy hoM In llnw who cnine liere lo rv I In1 IJIMI'I-VJIIIMI, Thru' WHI ntniii • I'llll'lllly, rulllll' IIr III" 'IHlH Illipilll- ilm by lunatliiK linlidhliiilo uliwvi ' ri'ifluiii'd liU I'USIIIIJII ui .luim 'i\ 1 lied miiliicnly ul ,< imna ctietilltlun Mleh Hutlli'i* ln\ ||i«< bliiiiii for I'l'lliilll eliillige view* mill Ceil llll'iil I heir belief* III Illlely mi 'tiiiM'l Tin- nblet'l pHPHfil mil H'eiiiniili liiliilliiii-i nf Hie I'nlii- nii e IlnMiH lit'ui'liiK liH lutini', ; l,iivclt'ii tn nei.'r|it II piiniilun wild unnii'H'lliU Kiilllii nf IIMI llnnli, oilun mi' Ilin'i* 11 tn t will Ii nil In iVIild.V illntilliutril ilm UIM Kim- it f among the first nui.si'ji to .si'ivp in ATLANTIC APPLIANCE CO. Everybody's gers American business generally." leave their hikes at the courthouse the now $2,800,000 Uithprun Memor- The stand placed the council on ial hospltnl to he eri'ctrd on a 14. RED BANK LONG BRANCH ASBURY PARK record with millions of Americans and each was directed to an organ- ization or an individual who could acre site overlooking I-inirich J-iiook 25 Monmouth St. 216 Broadway 715 Main St. in business, farm, labor and con- Instruct thorn on how to avoid ibo park in Northern ISs.snx rounty. Business sumer organizations which have accidents in which they hud been protested the current suit to break involved. Many safety hints were It Pnys to AilvertiMe in Tile Iti'k'Mrr. This is the Twelfth In » Series of Articles. up the 90-year-old food chain. included. In the resolution adopted at Because we feel a serious cdntiem aa regards the situation Washington, D. C, during the Following the film Mr. Krayer, that confronts our country and .because we believe that wa council's Ninth Annual Conference, who Is interested in organizing a school blcycle^safety program with all have a direct responsibility to< do something constructive A&P and the Atlantic Commis- sion Company, its produce-buying co-operation from the police, con- The Family Next Door... about it, we, as our contribution, are publishing In this news- affiliate, were described as "con- ducted a discussion on the Him and paper a series of comment* and a rtlcleo which we hope will cerns which have served us and answered questions from the audi- ence. stimulate others to undertake »tine form of constructive customers well." Criticizing the suit, the council activity. ' X. said it felt "such a precedent en- A talk on future guidance plans dangers American business gener- was given to the ninth grade stu- aljy, and especially other large con- dents Mar. 14 during the regular An Address By cerns now operating effectively In Miss Enid C. Hughes guidance period by Willis Sisson, the marketing and processing of guidance director for the Red farm products." Miss Hughes is the granddaugh- Bank schools. The importance of Donald ]• Harclenbrook The resolution also expressed the ter of the late Mrs. William Horner choosing subjects in keeping with council's appreciation to distribu- Campbell of Warrenton, Va., and the the students' plans for the future (In six Installments of which fi his Is the third.) tors and retailers (both chains and Into Bertram Hughes of Philadel- was stressed, and onn instance was independents) for their efficient phia, and of Frank H. Clark of cited of a student unable to enter It was not so long ago that one ;of the leading public and economical service to producers Chaltnctte, La., and the late Mrs. the college of his choice this year opinion polls asked people whether some form of socialism and consumers and to government Clark. She was educated at Nat- because he didn't dncldc on that ional Park college, Washington, D. uollegc early enough to take the would be good or bad for the United Sb ttes. Only il% of the agencies for their aids to produc- tion nnd marketing. C, and studied at the Art Students' required course for entrance. Stu- people thought it would be bad. 25ear to retire un- Hill as alternates. for 25 years and is an authority "YOU'RI DdVINO 90 Chemical company. on radar, gave a talk at u recent driven a telephone car without an accident. der cover. HORSES" An«w 16MMM*UC

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Joan Smith, Barbara Strnuf, Frnnk Si- mon. Marlboro Funds School News Commerrinl Gootfraphy—Harry Collh, Unrbnra Gull, Annr Hognn, Catherine BUIHSON HIGH SCHOOL I.ockwnod, Mnrwai- Ro6e Williams, Bar- INSURANCE Are Solicited Miss Alma vomStecg left Monday baia ('hnrneroy, to attend the Eastern District HooKltL-eiiinK -Bail>aiH Chameioy, I!o- ehellp Colien. Harry Coliif, Jane lloiiKh- We are direct Agenls for the following leading State Aid Sought Health, Physical Education and ly. Corinno Kmt, Harbara 'lofT. Cather- Recreation association convention ine Loekworni, Marion Lo I'rc-iti. Shir- • 4 'cim iiuiiie^: In Building Plan hi-lH in Atlantic C\\\y. She will re- ley Torbortf, MarKarpt itose William*. American Insurance Company of Newar'r turn some time Friday. Home Kconomics—Jeutin<; Imird, Ann The New Jersey Senate Institu- Pcilali. Maritarrt I'.osc Williaiw. Mildred Automobile Insurance Company tions and Agencies committee Mon- Sh« ha.s an nctive part in this Mullen, .Man)}/, JOIJP.I, Judy Kollnjcr. Continental Insurance Company association in that sh'e is the sec- Family Hygiene -K>anoi- II c n I e r, day henrd u plea fnr "substantial Theresa Brown, IleUy Doremus, Jovoe Glens Falls Insurance Company funds" for the expansion of facili- retary for the research council. l-'nrrlnt'lon. (iloria MiCirr, Wayne Mr- This year she will ba completing (iirr. Mnrtlm M.yer, Hcty Porhert, Hel- FREE! Great American Insurance Company ties .it the Marlboro state hospital. i Hartford Fire Insurance Company A delegation from the Mon- her second year in this oflicc. ni Swcn^on, Arlcne Wiilmaifr. Hume Nursing f.inii^i- lton,000,000 institutional building classes arc planning to attend the Ko.o Williams. Aetna Casualty & Surety Company Industrial Arts convention in As- Physical Education—Lysbelh Panels, wardroljf'c . . . with every Great American Indemnity Company program. Judy Parker, .Iniin Smith, Arlcne Hnw- 1 The group said that Marlboro lJUi-y Piiilt. Projects will be noted •a: lonn .Slwi-liuK. I'oils Su-au-.uH, ISm- Hartford Accident & Indemnity Company and new machines viewed. IIIII-B Chamcrny, Phyllis (ioallnjr, Mnr- dress purchase of 85.00 or needs the following nen' facilities jorie Kotchuin, Joan Layton, Phyllis My. DRESSES Indemnity Insurance Company of North Amerlcr. immediately: The Uth, 10th and 11th grade shep att. Joanne Plant, KrniiHru' Pjendevillr, National Surety Corporation majors arc reviewing metal and Lillian Shea, Mar^um-itr; Sheehan, Shir- more . . . while they last! Needs Are Listed wood types in preparation for the ley Tifb^r:.', I.auraWilliam>. Hrtty Lou Auniarli. Eleanor Henfer, Uelorrs fji Ntcr, A building for 200 senile women shop exhibit at the end of the year. Joyce KarriiiRton, Flora Hayne.s, HRI-- WILLIAM H. HINTELMANN (Firm) patients; two buildings for 100 Irnia Inscoe, lloi-othy Ketchiim, Nancy disturbed mule and 100 women pa- Miss Elsie Wilson of Rumson, MncKeill. Wnyre Mcflirr, Mary Kllen an expert seamstress, kindly cams Pryor, Barbara Samuelson, Helen Swen- Heal Estate & Insurance tients; an assembly and recreation »on, Arlene Widmaier, Jean Wilkinn, building to accommodate 1,200 to the Homo Eco'nomics class and Kdilh Alexander, Jane Uouirhty, Joan Ridge Road, Riimson Tel.: 1-0600 persons; a mechanical building; told them how to make slip covers. K:i, Janet .ToncH, Harbara Llltir. [letty one administration building with In "Family Relations," the class MoniMiefr, Pat Noonan, Pat O'Kecfc, .3 single rooms, and a truck farm is discussing "What Kind of a Mate Julia Terry, Loin vondchren. llyjricne—Judy HoehHtein, colony building and n. dairy Itirm Arc You?" A Complefe and Completely Beautiful Selection of colony building, each of the lat- HUMSON KLIiMKNTAKY ter for r>0 persons. Rumsonian once again was one and two-piece styles, in your favorite fabrics The group also recommended awarded second place gating among The fifth grade enjoyed reports PLUS MILEAGE that the senate committee approve the member papers of the Colum- on forestry given by several mem- and colors. allocation of funds for a fourth bia Scholastic Press association. bers of the class this past week. major mentnl hospital in the state. The editors of Rumsonian, Janet The boys and girls discovered the In a statement, Mrs. Bruce Carle, Helen Swensen, Jean Denise, Importance of trees to our every * Taffetas RENTS A Campbell, acting chairman of the Barbara Snmuslson, John Dixon, day life -how they help prevent county society's mental hospital Walter Dingwall and Rebert Barr, erosion, prevent floods, affect our committee said "untoward results" and their advisers Miss Agnes B. water supply. They also found could be blamed upon the lack of Downey and Mr. Herbert Korey that our forests arc fighting sev- * Tissue Crepes recreational facilities for Marlboro wore guests Mar. 11 at the

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trix. Those provisions wore made will go to Ann Fullen Grillln and PARSONS, r.ABtU:c(i(JE, in a codicil dated Apr. 2fi, 1918, to Catherine Fallen Griftln, nieces, of CANZONA & COMI1S Red Bankers' the original will which was dated Worcester. Mass., and a nephew, COUNSELLORS AT LAW Feh. 13, 1946. Thomas Fullen, also of Worcester. S Wallaca St. Red Bank Beautify Your lawn With Scotch Thomas M. Lynch, Jr., of Elizabeth, Theodora P. PtMoni Edmund J. Caniont Revoked by the codicil wore $500 Theodore J. [.abr&cqua R. THOMAS BOWERS ! Wills Probated bequests to St. James Catholic was named executor. Bliton F. Combs Thomaii J. SmllA r Mrs. Hatlie M. McClaren of Nep- Rohan H. Maid. William R. Blair. Jr. AND COSTS 1ESS THAN 1/2 CENT PER SQ FT church, Red Banit, and $.>00 to his sister-in-law, Katherine Murphy. tiuie City, who died Feb. '.'1, willed Abraham J. Zager At Freehold I'I'IM Estate Scared her entire estate to her husband, Thomas S. McLaren, who also wns QUINN, DOREMUS, McCUK * JOHN K. HARRIS Follow the economical SSttL Anthony Price of Long Branch, Wullrr Bills Named named rxocutin. In 1 lie event of KUSSKLL LAWN CARE program: First a meal who died Jan. 26, willed the money his death, three children will share COUNSELLORS AT LAW of TURF BUILDER grass food to renew LYiiH'ijial Beneficiary deposited in banks and government equally in the i-slato. They aro REAL ESTATE CONSULTANTS bond", which he held in joint ac- James" R., Thomas H. and Mm. Whllfield Building, Ked B«na Vigor and color. Next sow Sco&i. Seed John J. Qulnn Thotnaa P. DoierniM | Of Mother's Bequests counts, to his granddaughters, Margaret M. Smith, till of Neptune APPRAISING • MANACIN& • SEUING to cover bare spots with luxuriant grass. ;arol Ann Price and Linda May Vincent J. McCue Krneift Faiaao 3 'City. ' The wills of Mrs. Annie A. Buck- rlce. All insurance policies and Cora Cook of Montclalr. who died William L. Russell, Jr. ScJt&. I AWN SEED -100% ! ley and Arthur V. A. McHarR, both the home at 188 Liberty st. was Feb. II at sea dirt, willed her per- HARDING ROAD HO RANK perennial, weedfree mixture. Sow | Red Bank, wore- Wed for probate willed to his son and daughter-in- sonal effects and personal property sparingly because there are 3,000,- ! last week in the office of Surrogate law, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Price. to a niece, Helen M. Knowles. The WILLIAM E. BEATY RED BANK, N. J. 6-l°OO 000 seeds ptr Ib, I Dorman McFaddin. Upon the death of Mr. and Mrs. 3 rest of the estate will he shared ATTOKiYKY AT LAW 1 Ib-$1.35 5 Ib.-$6.-15 | airs. Buckley named her *on, rice, the property will go to their by Miss Knowles and her sister, May ire ttml you our iimlhly fatterf John .T. Buckley, as sole beneficiary on, Robert Andrew Price. TURF BUILDER -complete food mads .Mrs. Kiln Knowlog Brown. Miss and executor of her estate. Mr. Provisions were made to -assure Knowles was named executrix. Income TAX Consultant eipedally for grasi. Safe, clean, eeo- I MeH;ir£ named his willow the sole oaeh of the granddaughtois at least . SO East From St.. Rid Bank 6-4377 nomical as 1 Ib feeds 100 sq fl. Full j beneficiary and executrix. $1,000. His son will receive the re- Do j our m.bl la 50x50 . II lawn — S2.50, f»d i Walter J. Bills, Mlddlctown town- mainder of the estate. A sister, lawn making 70,000 la. /I-J7.50. ! ship committceman and police com- Irs. Nora Loughlin, was named Display Space In a pffy end j mittee chairman, was bequeathed executrix. JAMES F. SMITH savt material 1 the. money owned by hiij mother, Ray M. Westervolt or Freehold AUD1OMETKIST ! Mrs. Ella J. Bills, at her death, ownship, who died Apr. 14, named For Glass Shop / ight Store ! Feb. 16. The Bills property in Leon- his son, Prank K. Arnold, sole HEARING EXAMINATIONS | ardo was also willed to Mr. Bills, beneficiary and executor of his - Now l{(ioni I'Valures He&rinie Aids—Accessories— Dat.terlci SHJEADES.J0.05 1 j with his children to inherit the tate. Dinner Ware Collodion Phone Red Rank B-507.S rubber tired.3 0/ Monmouth St. Phone Red Bank 6-2222 j land after his death. Cerium trin- Thomas S. Murphy of Belmar, 48E RIVER RD. FAIR HAVEN, N. J. I kots and pieces of furniture were who died Mar. 20, willed his estate The China and Glass shop of bequeathed to friends of the do- to his widow, Mrs. Mary 13. Mur- Broad st. has added a new display ceased. Such items were so marked phy, who also was named cxecu- room (o its present shop, featuring prior to Mrs. Bills' death. The re- lix. a complete line of dinnerware. The MILTON KOSENE mainder of the estate was willed Mrs. Martha Jones of Freehold, selection carried includes both in- ATTOItNKY AT LAW to Mr. Bills and his children. He who died Feb. 23, named her hus- expensive starter sets, and fine QUALITY was named executor of the estate. band, Nathaniel Jones, as principal bone chinas. 107 MONMOUTH ST. Edgar L. Mason and Park C. Ma- beneficiary and executor. Located on the second floor at son were named principal bene- Sister Gets Estate . tho back of the store, the new RED BANK 60273 llciaries in the will of their mother, room has a special lighting system Mrs. Mary A. Mason, who died Feb. Miss Violet G. Douglass o[ As- which displays a table setting in FRUIT 22, in Shrewsbury township. bury Park, who died Feb. 13, be- the same lighting effect as found Masons Get ISuildlng queathed her estate to her sister, in the average home. For the cun- The sons will divided between Miss Edith MnriEon Douglass. At ! tomor's convenience, the shop own- them their mother's clothing and the death of her sister, the will ers have set a table in the middle TREES jewelry. They also will receive an directs that, all jewrlry will gn to of the room, where a customer may apartment building in Burlington, a cousin, Margaret Coates of Har- see a table set up with his own Dons OiwvOuai'ler of Vour Income Go For Rent? Vt., with certain restrictions. per, Wash., the balance to be particular selection, complete with Those include permitting their shared by Swarthmore college and Red Raspberries Apples several sots of accessories. Along uncle, Sumuel H. Vilns, to occupy the Evergreens home for the aged with this, the .shop has a new col- Red Raspberries Everbearing Peaches his apartment in that building. Mrs. of the Episcopal diocese of New lection of luncheon mats nnd fine Why not work for a deed instead of a landlord? You can Mason's cousin, Mrs. Hazel P. Han- Jersey. Miss Edith Manson Doug- linens. Strawberries Pears ford, will receive the net income lass was named executrix and Jos- own your own home quickly and completely through a Red China, and Glass carries a full Blueberries Cherries from the building during her life- eph Koerpel of Wanamassa was time. named executor. line of Wedgwood and Royal Dou- Bank Savings & Loan Direct Reduction Loan. The eajy Asparagus Roots Currents ton, and in the near future will John B. Crane of Belmar, who have the fine bone china and Min- monthly payments that cover Principal, Interest, Taxei and Rhubarb Roots Quinces Though not a positive direction, died Feb. 23, directed that Eliza- Mrs. Mason asked that the share ion and Royal Worcester. The shop beth Traphagen receive his furni- also lias table lamps, made with Insurance, too, may even be less than your present rent. her son Edgar receives from the ture, household equipment, fixtures building he used or given lo his Wedgwood bases, and some Inter- and furnishings, a Shriner's lamp esting Willlnmsburg reproductions, Stop in this "home-folks" institution and talk thingt over. Wo furnish only top quality trees and plants. son, Edgar Arthur Mason, and that and a diamond ring. The rest of thrj share of the other son, Park, such as wall racks. Select your treei on the farm. the estate wll go to his daughters, be used or Riven to his daughter, Marie and Bertha. Thomas C. Another innovation In the store All Make, of Get the advice of a grower on varieties best suited for Mary Virginia Mason. Madigan was named executor. is the "Bargain Balcony," where one may purchase slightly shop- Radio. Serviced Efficiently this area. Park Mason also will receive a WOO to Priest camp on Coatea island, Malletts worn pieces of china and glass at and Economically Save express charges and take advantage of fresh stock. Bay, Vt., consisting of land, furni- Miss Catherine Nugent of Man- reduced prices. A new lighting RED BANK SAVINGS ture and personal property. The asquan, who died Feb. 18, willed system has also been Installed, remainder ot the estate -will be $500 to Rev. John F. Welsh, pastor featuring n. combination of spot (?a//m BANK 6-4247 and fluorescent lighting. Another and LoAN'flgjp ASSOCIATION shared equally by the Brothers, who of St. Denis' Catholic church, Man- 1 were, named executors. asqimn, and $1,500 to a friend, Mar- section of the main showroom Is JlSjiSfiL ' C MART ERtO. lift/ garet A. Lynch of Elizabeth. The devoted to tea sets and unusual River Road MDUSTRIRl Bennett ('hangm Will remainder of tho estate will be di- cups and saucers. In another de- TSfie Door Hi I ft to Security John Bennett, who died Mar. 2 vided four ways. A'sister, Sarah A. partment there la a display of in- Radio & Television ! in Little Silver, willed $500 to Rev. 10 BROAD ST. -eiUlteF RED. BANK ,NEW-JERSflr Martin of Manasqijan, will receive teresting glassware and accessorlej 597 River Rd.r Fair Haven Thomas H. Massey of the Holy three-sixths, and one-sixth shares including portable bars. Family mission, Apalachicola, Fla., for the purpose of having masses said for the repose of the souls of HENRY C. HANDLEMAN his father and mother, Michael and Susan Bennett, and 5500 to the c/o Bucklin Fruit Farm ' Phalanx, Near Liucroft American Cancer society in mem- ory of his deceased wife, Julia. M. PHONE RED BANK 6-1364-R Bennett. The remainder of his estate was willed to Miss Emma L. Holibatigh, who was named execu-

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VOLUME LXXII, NO. 38. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1950 SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 14 Supreme Court Chromarama Show Clergymen l\leet at Fort 31oniiioiilli Navesink River New Business Assembly Passes Weighs Lohsen's Slated Apr. 5 Road Place Sold hi Opened Here Bill Increasing Shop lo Handle Ouster Appeal At Eatontown By Jos. Medic * To) s I'Ai'lusivelv' Fees on Trucks Vandcrbill Believes Originator's Exhibit I'ltriuer Owner lakes The "P.n,j n.-ink Top Shop" | Also Cuts Weight npeiieil I'riday at 127 Hroad .it. in j Tenure Right Should To Benefit St. James Fair Haven Properly I he ivwiy ivin.-itructi'd Cronhnim | Limit*—Measure liiiililini: ailjacnl u. Slfiinlmeh's. Last More Thau Year Memorial Episcopal As Pari Payment (FOC-I lo Senate Although decision was reserved, What is a Chromarama? You Mrs. I'jlrnnor Franklin Wh I N. J, Mar. 23 (A.P.)-~ has sold her estate on tin1 ninth judicial statements made at the may not bo able to say even after .•i.vmbly this week Supreme court hearing in Trenton side of N.'ive.-rink Uivrr nl, L 1 .iUcrly-foiight bill that seeing one, but you will have the 1 to C'hrinlophiv Sloiy, vir' | Monday on the appeal of Clinton chance, if you wish, Apr. 51h, in k ro'-'istr.'ition fees and P. Lohsen against his May, 1949, deal of Hie Citirn Si-rvii-i- O I ( n t limits. Eatontown, when, for the first time ouster as Keansburg's borough The purchaser gave his IK \ the measure at llon- in Monmouth county, a chroma- manager seemed to give some sup- Woodland dr.. River Da!;*, F m v.-.-is 38-10 with most ramie demonstration will bo made. port to Mr. Lohsen's claims. Haven, as part consideration in th I f is voting for it and tho Its originator, William E. Kem- deal. The tiansriction was n ), I e split. Peter -B. Hoff The question revolved in inter- ble of Wanamassa, claims that, pretations of the state's 1918 tenure cd by Joseph tl. McCue, II n I I was the only G.O.P. with the possible exception of mo- act amendment. Because the ulti- realtor. n i vote "n'iy." The bill tion pictures, it combines more mate ruling will be handed down The Locust properly I'mbrare.; is n-e.v before the senate. by the highest court, the decision arts and sciences into one dynamic five acres of high, rolling lan.d com- Hu;;h I.. Mehorter i P..-Glouces- could have implications far be-art than any other medium. manding extensive views, wilh over ter', spiinsur of the measure, called yond the borders of Keansbur|; or Tho entire proceeds will go to 500 feet fiontngcim Xavc.sink Hiver it ;t "fair bill-fair to the truckers any single municipality. help insure that St. James Me- rd. Tbn residence is of hollow-tile, and ii-irticnlarlv fair to the state morial Episcopal church in Eaton- cement finish construct ion, slate nf Xew Jersey." Claims ISights Violated ' town is kept open, rouf. and was erected about .'10 "A majority nf the people in Chromaramic art, according to Mr. Lohsen, who is represented mi years ago. Il contains M rooms and the .-!.'it.i' fee] the trucking indus- by Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., Atlan- Mr. Kemble, includes photography, four baths. The purchaser nequin'd try has not been paying its share tic Highlands attorney, claims it painting, drawing speech, psychol- Among thfe clergymen representing all faiths attending the First Army Chaplains' conference the property us a permanent, resi- nf hiijhv.viy costs." Mehorter said, was not legal for the Kcansburg ogy, advertising, history, the phsyi- dence and will lake possession un "This l.ili will help equalize the mayor- and council to fall ta re- cal, biological and social sciences, at Fort Monmouth Mar. 16, left to right are: Rev. Emanuel Burkman of Simpson Memorial Methodist June 1. cost, burden." I", is estimated tho appoint him last year, because fiuch and sometimes music. Though church, Long Branch; Msgr. Joseph R. Koch, First Army chaplain; Rev. F. J. Childs of St. Dorothea's At the same time Mi>\ Whitney measure woukl increase annual failuro violated his , rights of basically slides are employed, the also pkins lo take possession t>[' the truck fen revenues by about tenure. result is no lecture or talk In the .Catholic church, Eatontown; Rabbi Arthur H. Hershon of Congregation B'nai Israel, Red Bank, and Slory residence mi Woodbind dr., S2,2'J.-i.OOu. On thin point, Chief Justice Ar- ordinary tense. The Apr. 5 pro- Maj. Joseph S. Chmielewski, Post chaplain at Fort Monmouth, River Oakes. The house was erect- Mehorter said the bill would thur T. Vanderbilt said it would gram is a good example. ed by Allen Bros alioul three years Joseph I*'. Leitner serve t i.e double purpose of com* be "like a week-end with Alice in Music Sets IVIood ago for Col. Robert J. Hoffman, pens-it inn the state for damage 1 1 Wonderland" to believe that a After a prelude of mood-soiling Court Si. James one of the chief aides to lien. Jon- Joseph I '. LeitniT, ov/ner iif th' ran-nl hignwuya by trucks and regularly employed borough man- music, a color slide will bo pro- P.T.A. Groups athan Wainwrighl, anil was a eap- biisini', upon the opening an- les?enin« the damage through a ager could be protected by tenure jected on the screen. It will repre- Carton Is Named Plans Card Parly tive of the Japanese nl Corre^idtir. nounced Unit his .-tuip will he tin; cut in weight limits. for only a single year. Mr. Lohsen sent an apparently ordinary road- This residence Is of frame enll- nnly one in lied Hank tu exclusive- Opposition to the bill was led Mrs. Cecilia Domidion and Mrs. had been borough manager since side scene. Then the artist tnkes fitniction, containing seven rooms, ly handle toys. Pisplnying a wide by J-irob Kriedland i D.-Hudson), Christina O'Hara are chairmen of To Hold Dinner 1927. you behind the scenes. In a short By Cov. Driscoll with two-car garage attached, on variety of merchandise in that win, declared that, a "large indus- the card party to be held Thursday time the spectator realizes that the n lovely wooded plot, with frontnise line, he ha.s excluded related item; try has been singled out for spe- Borough's Side Explained Judge Knight Also night, Mar. M, in K?d Bank Cath- Next Tuesday at interest lies not so much in (he of 200 feet, extending to a lively such as children's filimtuie in cial l;i:;ation. This will drive tha olic high school auditorium, spon- order In ulTer a c:>nip!ete stock Willinm R. Blair, Kennsburg pictures themselves as in how On Appointee List 1'ellowsliip Hall biiiuli. Il adjoins the tiiriner In,me I rucking industry out of New sored by Courl St. Jnmcs, Catholic uf toys. borough attorney, told the court the relationship of one tu the other of Knnald Allen, now owned by W. Jer-.-y." Daughters of America. he considered the 1918 tenure is intntprotcd. The pictures and J. Viclor Carton was nominaled The four Parent-Teacher associa- P. Whitlock. A nalive nf Mehiclien, Mr. 1,'it- lloir juini'd Fi iidi.iiul in oppoj. amendment as providing that a descriptions are .sn .simple that Hie Monday by Gov. Alfred E. Drlseoll Committee aides are Mrs. Wil- tions of Red Bank's public schools nrr eumes t u Red Bank after hav- ing Hie. Mil, saying that it repre. borough manager could be remov- impact catches one unexpectedly. for reappointment to a live- liam Beaty, Mrs. Florence Bennett, will combine their efforts in serv- ing served the past ei^lht w\irs as sent.'d an attempt tu solve tha ing a turkey dinner for the public Aeddenl (,lase ed from olllce without cause during For some people, this is a dem- year term as Monmouth county Mrs. Joseph Bray, Mrs. William lirector of labnr rcbitiuns at. th state's llnanclal dilliculties through the first three years of his appoint- onstration of how to look at things prosecutor. Decker, Mrs. Elizabeth Hellricgal, next Tuesday in the Red Bank General Cable, corporation in Perth | "piecnu-.-il legislation." He called ment, but that in a fourth year Methodist fellowship hall. The af- Sellled for 87,500 with the mind as well as the eyn. j Tho governor submitted to theMrs. Benjamin Haulboskey, Mrs. Ainboy, a pusition he held after for a comprehensive survey o( it would bo necessary to bring fair is being given for the purpose To others, the panorama of nature state senate for confirmation a Otto Herden, Mrs. Jack Loversidge, Thomas Johnson anil Miss Bessie st'ven years wilh the stale depart- state flse.a] problems. him up on charges to discharge of raising money for the building will have a new moaning. list of appointments which includ- Mrs. Walter O'Neill, Mrs. Maurice Ranilall, both of Keypoil, accept- His time in the him. fund nf the National Congress of ment uf lab Onlsido the legislature, the fight The second part contrasts sharp- ed the selection of Walter T. Mar- Sulton, Mrs, Raymond Truex and ed settlements totaling $7,fjU0 in Parents and Teachers. business world has been spent ngain-t tli" bill is being led by Ho nlso said he believed each ly with the first in that tho pic- gctts, Jr., of Passaic, to stay in Misses Ann Nolan and Marlnnne their case against three defendants mainly in labor relnllons and per- the N'ow Jersey .Motor Truck as- the cabinet as treasurer, and Co-opernling aro the Mechanic as it result of an automobile in:- new term constituted a new ap- |. thire"ul.cs wiMl bc colorful and hcautiti- Riordan. sonnel work, in which he has han- soci.-i'ioii. Ollicials of the associa- pointment. would continue in county courts st., Junior-Senior, River st. and cidenl im Main st., Matau'iin, Ucc. ! ful. Without comment, several dled large-scale employee relations, tion h;ive described the bill as a. It was Mr. Carton's assertion Judges J. Edward Kinight of Mon- Oakland st. groups. The National 25, 19-17. The seltlcmenls were dozen Kodachromes will be pro- safely pri'Ki'ani.s and supervisory "two-edned sword that makes it that the 11M8 act amendment made mouth and Klemmer Kalteissen Congress seeks to unite I he forces reached ns the ea.si> \y;is ready to jected while appropriate music is training. nniri' enstly to operate every truck it a requirement that a borough of Middlesex. of the home, the school and the go to trial before County Judge played. The one connecting theme He is a graiiuatn of SI. Mary's in New Jersey at the same time manager could bo removed from Full Cabinet Urluyi'd Local Church community, in behalf of the na- John C. Giordano. will be religion and the good, hon- li IL; II school, South Alnhuv, and it cuts into the payloads theso olllco only for specified cause if Gov. Driscoll has been delayed tion's children and youth. unll s cm carry." est things of life. Mr. Johnson anil Miss R;indall Villanova college. While in eollcge. he had served three consecutive in rounding out his cabinet. Attor- Mrs. Fred Boyd is general chair- were passengers in a taxi, owned Tho bill would hike individual years in ollice. This Mr. Lohsen Has Religions Thcino Receives Members man of the event, and tickets arc be purjicip;ited in football, basket- ney Gen. Theodore D. Parsons of by tha Boro Cab eiimp.'iny. The ball, bu.xing antl wrestling, being truck fees al-ndt ISO per cent. It had done several times over. Section three, in keeping with Red Bank was the first confirmed, being sold by the following P.T.A. the religious aspect of the week, 215 Presbyterians •plaintiffs contended the cab hit a a (|uaiterbuck under Couch Hurry •! up a 20,000-pound weight lim- These two definitions of tenure dnnc on the day of the governor's presidents, Mrs. Ruth W. Polin, polo after attempting to avoid col- will be "Story Windows," a short Mechanic St.; Mrs. Charles R. Klublilrehi'r. Ho was gr.-uluaied it- f'»' sint'.o axle vehicles and rights appeared to be the crux inauguration. Mr. Margetts would Joined Last Sunday liding with u car, driven by Guido j 2S,H0i)-pnunJ. ceiling for those with history of stained glass windows. Stillwngon, Junior-Senior; Mrs. - in 11128. of the matter. Justice Vandorbilt bo tho .second member selected. He Del'idelc, Matawan. dual asli's. Unlike those in "Romance of At services in the Rod Rank ter Pingitore, River st., and Mrs, Followinp; gradiwition, he con- said the court would "look it lit- tho former president of the As n u-Milt of tile colli.slon, Mr. tle silly" to be persuaded by anHomes," "Colorful Monmouth" and New"jcrsey"TaxpaycrsV association j Presbyterian church last Sunday Alfred Ilch, Oakland st. Tho din- tinued in sports. He played pro- nrlscnll Names Marietta other talks given locally by Mr. ner will be served between 5:30 Johnson and Mi.-s Ranilall were fessional and sf-rni-professional argument that a regularly em- and is the chairman of the state morning, 28 new members were 1 Walter T. Margetts, Jr.. of Pas- Kemble, these pictures were taken and 7:30 p. m. Mrs. John Sanford hospitalized and stitTi'i'cd Icnipoi - football and engaged in amateur ployed borough manager could be mediation board. received. saic, was reappuintcd this week outside Monmouth county. Here and Mrs. Everett Bayton are din- ary and permanent injuries. Nainod boxing. He also was an A.A.U. box- protected by tenure for only one It is reported from Trenton that United with the fellowship were 1 by Governor Driscoil as stafo again is demonstrated the differ- ing room chairmen. as defendants were Clifford Can , ing ollicial fur ten yours. His pres- yea r. the governor still wants to have Mr. ;ind ills. EaiT"Anderi;on, Mr, treasurer. ence between a lecture and a chro- owner of the taxi company, Mr. ent hobby is sailboat ing. a sport To this, Justice Clarence) E. bis secretary, Rons J. Abbott of ami Jlrs. Thomas L. Howard, Mr. marama, for this will not be just Henddon and .Mr. DcFidele. Mr. in which he engages with hi.s Driscull submitted the nomina- Caso added his disbelief that Mr. Red Bank as highway commission- and Airs. Elstnn I''. Combs, .Shrews- tion of the 1.1-year-old lawyer to a history, but a creative interpre- Hcnddon was driving the cab at brother, Dr. Anthony J. Leitnor, Blair's interpretation of tenure er, although that appointment is bury; Mrs. Bayard M. Bcobe and ! .senate for continuation last Mon- tation of that history. Liquor Dealers the time of the accident. j rear commodore of the Raritan "represented a serious study of opposed by the Monmouth county Mi.ss Jane Beebe, Little Silver; i d.-iy. It was the second cabinet ap« the act, and- Justice Harry Part four will be a short talk Republican organization. Mrs. Cecil C. Crawfurd, Mr, and Mr. Jnlinsi'in anil Miss Randall Yacht club. Mr. Lcitncr is manieil who received $1,000 anil $3,500, re- and has two children, Raymond, pidntnient made by Driscoll since Hchcr questioned tho sense of a by the author on the place of tho Mr. Carton had been endorsed Mrs. George W. Grimm, Jr., and To Meet Today * spectively, were represented by Hi, and Joan, 1-1. he took office for a second term one-year 'tenure right. church in tho community, based by the county steering committee Mrs. Anne R. Stevenson, Eaton- in January. on pers.'jnal conversations with town; Mrs. C. Donald English and Harry Green, Newark, and Samuel of the Republican party and has Attorney Gen. Theodore D. Par- Heappointed Each Term many thousands of Jerseyites. Mr, and Mrs. Mahlon W. Parsons, Diiinerstcin Again Cnrotenuto, of ApplcRnte, Foster been admiied by the governor for sons wus confirmed by the senata Jr., Fair Haven. Reussille and Corn we II, Red It was brought out that it had "America at Work" his regularly vigorous campaigns Meads 2-Coiinly Groii]> several weeks ago. Like Parsons, been customary for the Kcans- against vice. Bank. J. Victor Carton, Asbiuy Scliwecrs Joins In part, the above describes the Red Bankers joining Martin S. Dinncrstein of Toms Park, appeared for Mr. DeFidcle MarnetU is tu serve a four-year burg mayor and council to re-ap- fifth and last section, an America The senate this week confirmed N George W. Eray, Howell George, River today begins a new term as and John Stockel, Perth Ambny, term concurrent with the gov- point Mr. Lohsen at the start of lustily growing, an America at the appointment of a number of ernor's. each new council term and had Jr., Mrs. Marie C. IJuhn, Mrs. Al- president of the Monmouth-Ocean represented Mr. Carr and Mr. work. Again music will furnish olllclals from other parts of the Allaire and Son Driscull has eight appointments done so since 1927. Last May, how- exander McClees, Paul F. San- Retnll Liquor Stores association. Headdun. the background theme .so that the state. to make before the cabinet 13 com- ever, Mr. Lohsen was ousted on borne, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Re-elected at the Feb. 23 meeting, audience creates Its own inter- To Sell Meal Ivslale plete. His delay in submitting tha a 2-0 vote, Councilman William A. Stevenson, Jr., Mr. and Mrstoday'. s session nt the Berkeley- pretation. numimitions has raised the pos- Turner, a former mayor, not vot- George Worlhlev, Jr., Mr.'and Mrs, Carterct hotel will be attended by For l.oeal Aaenev For those who come early, there Dr. J. A. Whalcn sibility of a delay in adjournment ing. Ralph O. Williams then was Walter It. Woollcy, Mrs. Annie R. Mr. Dinncrstcin's re-elected staff Van Howe Invites will bu a special exhibit of four Allaire and Son agency, Inc., of of the legislature, now set for named acting manager and Mr. Woollcy and Miss Maltha L. of officers and new members of the paintings with Kodachromes. The Monmouth .st., this week announced April. Lohsen was advised by letter to Woo! ley. board of trustees. paintings were made by Mr. Kem- To Practice Hero the apopintmenl of August F. turn over all borough records Stanley G. Duklct of Asbury Industry Here Kent Control Bill ble to illustrate a chromarama, In the past 11 months, 180 new Schweer.s a<; salesman in its 'eal to him. members have been received into Park is vice president; David Kahn "(Joloi" Magic," which Includes a Dr. Joseph A. Whalcn, who for Democratic Supporters estate department. The Republican majority In tha That act, Mr. Carton contended, section on tho relationship of art many years has practiced dentistry the fellowship, making it one of of Seaside Heights, vice president; .state senate was still at odds to- Mr. Scliwccr.s, who resides at 88 was improper for a reason other and natural color pictures. in Jnr.-;i'y City, has opened an of- the fastest-growing Presbyterian John Rylc of Spring Lake Heights, day with the Driscoll administra- churches in the state. A campaign Meet at Aliddlelown Hudson ave., is a graduate of Hal than tenure. He held that tho law The showing, for tho benefit of llce in his homo at 26 Caro ct. He secretary-treasurer; Harry Geno- tion over a state standby rent con- soon will get under way to finance Bank Catholic hi[;h school. He at- states a manager can be removed St. James Memorial Episcopal moved here two and a half years vese of Ked Bank, sergeant-at-arms, "The people of Monmouth coun- trol bill. an entirely new chinch atop Tow- tended Cornell university prior to for cause if a one-more-than-ma- church, will bc given at 8 p. m.ago after purchasing tho former and Felix R. Santangelo of H.cd ty are entitled to be able to earn Governor Driscoll revised hi3 erhill on the former Elkus estate. the war and at present is complet- jority council vote for such action in the American Legion home on John J. Quinn home. Bank, Joseph Gerard of Seaside their living in Mnnniuuth county program at Monday's session, but Rev. Charles S. Webster is the ing ii course at Seton Hall college, is made, liut, he said, Keanjburg route 35. Eatontown. The hull will Educated at Fordham university Park, Mr. Genovese, Harry Tucker and not liuve to travel many ex- senate (J.O.P. caucus leaders only pastor. from which he c.\p:'ct.s to graduate has a three member board. For be open at 7:1)0 p. m. for those and the New York University den- of Long Branch,' William Growncy pensive miles to a city in order to countered with more amendments. in Til. His wartime -service Included an authorized action, all three interested in the painting exhibit tal school, Dr. Whalcn has for a of Neptune, Jack Kes.sler of As- earn their bread and butter and Earlier, senate leaders said tho would have to vote for tho ouster. thnt proceeds "Chromarama." bury Park, Valentine B. Borelll of to this end the Detnocriitic parly duty aboard I'T boat:!. 1 administration proposal was being number of years specialized in oral 1 Following lust May's ouster, Mr. suigory. Freehold Council I.avalottc, K Wymbs of Point invites industry into tin. county." He will represent the Allaire linn j "amended to death." Lohsen brought suit, and lost the Although he will practice here, Pleasant and Harry Russakow of That is tlie statement released in ili-alirnf in residential and bust- I Thc administration proposal case, in the Monmouth County Dr. Wbalcn will maintain his of- Lakehurst, trustees. this week by Otto Vim Howe, ness ]irojn-rti•? la the near future, j WIJl||(1 h.t,e7e tenU |1S of June i§ court of Judge Thomas Blown, Herbert Readies flcD in Jersey City. He is on the Overrides Veto The association Is a non-profit or- Americans fur Democratic Action- , hi? will aNo handle general insur- provided federal controls have al- now retired. Then he Illcd an ap- staff of St. Francis hospital In Jer- ganization. It functions to enable sponsorcd candidate for Ihe nemo- J mice sales. ready lapsed. It would also per- peal, That wns moved to th*. Su- sey City, St. Mary's hospital In Ho- retail liquor store operators to re- cr.'itic nomination for the nfliee of j — mit increases up to ten per cent premo court because of the over- Adopts Police Knles Sandy Hook Bill boken and the B. S. Pollak hos- ceive and discuss information per- county freeholder. Mr. Vanlluwo at the discretion of county tax crowded calendar of the appellate Over Mayor's Protest taining lo their business; to study released the .statement following boards. division of tho Superior courti pital for chest diseases, Hudson Colf:s i\eck Home Slate Park Authority county Medical center, Jersey City. ways of rendcrlnif'service to their a meeting of his campaign workci.i Originally, the bill stipulated A veto by M:.yor Fred Quinn of customers; to co-uperntn with Al- at the home of David Wallnrr, Iteslricnco Question Aired Would He Organized Dr. Whiilen is a member of tlie Fre-hold was overridden by a 4-1 that higher boosts would bo up American dental society, the Ilu'i- coholic Bovnragc Control unit anti- Middlctown township, Monday Leveled by Fire to an overall state board. But On Monday, several Supremo council vote Monday night result- crime forces; to shore civic prol>- night. court members asked fur argument Provided the federal government >;un county dental society and of the ing in the adoption of an amend- Hiisri.ll revised the plan to sub- will turn over the Sandy Hook New Jersey state dental society. lema wilh .service clubs and mu- Attending the session were Mr. The home nf (ie stitute live area control boards o«**n• thtrtkou clai"I^IIIm, | mad••* mi ei/ in thtine, Irlnbi ' '"' , Kaymoiid O'iNeill, Si\, regulations. ing the group's precept of moder- nninil llaniiner, John Heir, Harry unlay mnriilng, resulting In duui- because he WHS not n Kenniibury Stanley Herbert (R-.Miin.) to estab- The vote nlso made It possible ation. 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Vinnie Nelson will sing a duet. of the Cross are observed each Shrewsbuiy Friday at 7:30 p. m. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH A Lenten service will be held The Young Adult fellowship of Sunday-school classes for children in the church tonight at 8 o'clock, ic church will meet tomorrow and an adult Bible class are hold MESSAGES TO ALL and this will be followed by after Ighl at Embury Methodist church at 9:45 a. m. Morning service at , ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Tueidays, 2 P. Ml. and • P. M. service refreshments. A Lenten all, T.iHln Silver. 11 o'clock. Rev. Arthur S. Joice, Little Silver zi Highland Ave., Rumson A Lenten service will be held service will also be held Thursday minister, will have as his sermon Homing prayer and sermon by Rev. Myrtle A. Plnkncy, Pastor MKTHOMST Mrs. Kent Cushman, 1-1 Rilverton ] beginning at 5:30. a "Maggie and night, Mar. 30. Vodnesday, Mar. 20. at the Little topic, "The Coming Kingdom." Res'. Theodore E. A. LeVan, rector, Red Bank ave., Littlo Silvrr. with Mr. and i.liggs" curned beef and cabbage Palm Sunday, Apr. 2, services Silver church. Rev. Mr. Marshall's Miss Ella King's organ selections Sunday at 9:30. Church school from Mrs. John VanKirk, Jr., assisiing. i diiiiicr will be held at the church listed include: Holy Communion', ermon will be "Facing the Cross will be "Prayer" hy Rcinecke and 9:30 to 10:30. "Simon of Cyieno" is tin* sul Saturday at V.''O a m.. lhe I'bila- by ntlieers, teachers and children -Why?" i ccl of Ki'V. Kosi'l J. Squire's morn- 8:30 a. in.; church .school, 9:30 "Po.stlude" by DeMonti. Tho junior A plastics demonstration will be thea society will hold ;t rnkt' sale .of the church schnol. Proceeds will a. in.; parents' and children's ser- choir will sing "Beautiful Words of held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Jig sermon Sunday. This will be ,!t navidsiiii's nun kit (in l-irnml st. j he fur the benefit of the cbuich '.he liftli in a scni-s on tin' general vice, 10 a. m., and prayers, Holy BAPTIST Jesus" by Meredith. parish house. The public is invited. Donations of tiki's and pit's will be school tluor fund. Tickets me avail- Communion and a sermon by the New Monniouth The "Thimble Bee" and thThere e is no admission fee. theme, "The Relevance of theappreciated. Teli phono Mr.-. !'. D. "bli1 fnini any member of the rector, 11 a. m. Palms will he dis- characters in the Gospel l'raniu of At the 11:50 a. ni. Sunday wor- "Helping Hand" societies will niett Bailey or Mrs. Elizabeth .Magee. church school. tributed at all the services on this at 2 p. m. today in the church SPIRITUAL CIIAl'EL the l'asfion to Our Lives ami Tuesday at > p. in. the li. \V. 1.. date, Apr. 2. hip service, Rev. William E. Bis- Tirai.-.' .Miklr-.'d Palmer Stout J'KKKUVTKKIAN ;rove, the pastor, will speak on house. Sea Bright meets at the chinch. Holy Week services start Tues- •will i:r.K a .""lo, and I lie chancel Ked Bank Our Confidence before God." The New members will be received in- Services will be held tonight at you are considering convert- Wednesday at 7 p. m. the youth day, Apr. -1. Holy Communion will ireludc will be "I Call to Thee, to the chuicli at Sunday morning's choir will render an anthem at this hoir will rehearse. At 7:'lO p. m., Passion Kundav will be observed be administered at 10 a. m., Wed- 7:30 o'clock for healing and yervUe. ,ord Jesus," by Bach. The adult service. messages, and Sunday night at 8 ing your heating system to the church choir will rehearse. at the morning service at 11 nesday, Apr. 5; Holy Communion o'clock for message;-. Rev, R. S. At the S p. m. worship. Rev. Mr. Thursday. Mar. 3", a father and o'clock. Rev. Charles S. Webster will be administered at 10 u. m.:hoir will sing, "O, for A Closer oil, please consult us. Siiui: e will preach on "The Spread A'alk with Thee." Bible school MliTlKKDIST For.-siiinn and Rev. M. G. Storor j son hanqiu'l will held in tin- will preach oil "What Docs theand 8 p. in., Maundy Thursday, Bel ford are pastors. | of His Kingdom." The chancel church. There w b special Divinity of Jesus Mean?" Apr. 6. There will, be a special ser neets at 9:45 a. m. choir will sing a vu.-per hymn. Sunday evening's 15-mlnute or- Sunday, Mar. 20: 9:30 a. m., Sun- Distributors For: 4)rogr:wn. Jiev. \Y. Clinton Powers The tiuarti't will sing the nn.- Ivice at 10 a. m., Good Friday, Apr. day-school; 10:45 a. ni.. worship, .McthiKhsi Youth fellowship meet- is handling ticket .sales. them, "Oiroat Is Thy I.ove." Miij. 7, and a second service and ser- ;an recital will feature "Arioso" METHODIST ing in the fireplace room Sunday iy Bach, "i;he Swan," by Saint- sermon, "The Hour Is Conm"; 7:30 Friday, Mar. 31, cub scout pack A. heRoy Raker, who is on leave mon by Rev. Mr. Johnscon at p. m., service in charge of thu sen- Navesink at 6:30 ]>. m. 23's den meeting's at the church at frnm Anchorage, Alaska, will sub- 8 p. m. laens and vesper hymn by Ash- "Christ in Gethsemanc" will he • General Electric A nursery is conducted Sunday nj. 11. ior fellowship. Old-fashioned hymn 3:30 p. m, ' stitute as tnnor soloist in the ab- Easter even services, . with sing conducted by Russell Ben- Rev. Roy E. Williams' sermon topic mornings during the service, 11 a. sence (if Philip Roy. The other prayers, and Baptism, will bo held "God's Picture of the Foolish nett. Brief message by the pastor. al the 7 p. ni. service Sunday. m. to noon, for children of parents TR1MTV KI'ISCOPAI. members of the quartet are Mrs. Saturday, Apr. 8, at 5 p. m. Man" has been selected as the ser- Special music by the choir will be who desiie to attend the church J. William Heim, Mrs. Thomas non topic for the 7:45 p. m. Sun- Thursday, Mar 130: 7:30 p. m., • YORK Red Bank Lenten service, speaker, Rev. Royunder the direotion of Mrs. Harry service. Volunteers to assist with Services fnr the fifth Sunday in MrClintnck and Allan Woolley. EMi3URY METHODIST Jay service. The young people's Hallgring. llu1 nursery will please telephone The soprano -solo will be entitled, E. Williams. Duct, Misses Iva and Lent: Holy Communion at 8 Little Silver iholr will sing "Our Great Saviour." Eva Smith. This will be young peo- Sunday-school will meet at 9:45 Mrs. B. Fletcher Moore, Red Bank o'clock, church school at fi:30, "In My Father's House Are Many Prayer and Bible study meetings • COMMODORE Mansions." The offertory solo will At the 11 a. m. service Sunday ple's night, with the youth fellow- 6-l&m-J. morning prayer with sermon at 11. the pastor, Rev. James W. are held Wednesdays at 7:45 p. m. ship assisting. lJinnrr meeting of the married Rev. Robert H. Anderson. Jr., rec- he sung by Robert Combs enti- Young People's Christian associa- 1 tled "The Lord's Prayer." William Marshall, will preach on lhe theme, cmip:,-; I'iliii cla.-.i tonight at 7tor, will hn the preacher. The choir "The Eternal Choice." The senior tion meetings are held Thursdays ST. DOKOTHKA'S CATHOLIC o'clocii. i.;uift .-pcakcr will be Rev.will sing as tlie offertory anthem, H. Crawford will preside at the it 7:30 p. m. Next week, the By- BURNERS organ console. The ushers for the choir will sing, "As Deep as the Eatontown L. A;kn;.-un, imni.-tor of Bclmar "Lo, H fs I." A nursery is provided Sea," by Lorenz. During the church kota society will meet at the church Jlcthodist church. for the children of those who at- service will be Henry G. Harley, ^riday afternoon after school. Sunday masses at 8, 0:15 and in charge, assisted by G. Rezeuu hour there will be a supervised Annual iiKeling of the Woman's tend the 11 o'clock service. nursery for small ohildren. Miss Mildred Morris will conduct 10:30 o'clock. Baptisms at 12:30 Society of Christian Service at Con- Then: will be celebration of the j Conovcr, Harold F. Dmvstrn, C. Tuesday evening's meeting of thep. m. Sunday. vention hall, A.shury Park began At 5:30 p. m, the Youth Fellow- Confessions are heard Saturday Holy Communion at 10 o'clock Fri- ! I'onald English, Hubert M. Farrow ship will hold a panel discussion Amlc.o class at tho church. Host- today at 10:Jfl n. m. S.peaker this day and Saturday, Mar. 24 and 25. and William P. Hitchcock. The esses are Mrs. Agn-es Roberts, Mrs. from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. and from morning was Mrs. Fred Pierce Cor- welcoming committee comprises on the subject, "What About Race 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. 'Hie Ilnal Lenten evening service Relations in the Church." Helen Roberts, Mrs. Mary Frei- son, wife of our bishop. Confer- will begin at S o'clock Wednesday Oooriro Reid, in charge, assisted hntl, Mrs. Esther Carett and Mrs. Week day masses at 8 a. m. ence ollicers will be installed by evening. The rector will speak on. by James L. Davison, Edmund The Youth Adult fellowship, un- Theresa Pulsch. Lenten services are held each Rev. 1. S. Pimm, superintendent of "The Fellowship of the Church." •omSteeg nnd H. Leslie Webb. der the presidency of Mrs. Helen Trenton district. Afternoon session At 8:4s a. m. the church school Sawyer, will meet tomorrow night The "Mr. and Mrs. Club" will ••it 8:30 o'clock In the church hall. CENTRAL BAPTIST begins at 1:45. Speaker is Mrs.sponsor a dinner for the parents meets, with classes for all depnrt- Atlantic Highlands PERSONALIZE Paul G. Masters, jurisdiction sec- of the children or the Sunday- lents from nursery .through high lev. Dunham Reinig of Eaton- si.'hnol. own will be the guest spcakci Rev. Harry Kraft will bring the leimy of Missionary Education school Thursday, Mar. 30. The and will lead the group in folk message nt the morning .service at Your Linens AYilh and .Service. Mrs. H. D. Maydole meeting will begin at 0:45 p. m., in At 10:00 a. in. the weekly ses- :ames. 11 o'clock. His topic will be "My will be the voting delegate from the parish house. A movie enti- sion nf the Men's Bible class is Saturday the Youth fellowship 'eacc." Church school moots in SHERMAN' S Lhe local society. Those planning tled. "Families First," will be held in the pastor's study. At 0:45 he chapel at 10 a. in. Youth fellow- shown. m. the mot inn picture, "Th"! will sponsor a swimming party to attend the sessions from the lo- Transportation will bo provided ship meets at 7 p. m. Monogram mini/ Service cal chinch include Mrs. A. Melvin Kin;; of Kings," will be presented The Union service of tho Bap- HOLY TKIN1TV l.UTHKKA.V the lecture room under the and cars will leave the church at .Morris, Mis. 11. D. Maydole and 0:30 p. in. Muiulay night there will ist, Presbyterian and Methodist '•Dtsliiu Im " Ml.^. S. lhilllliL-l gel. .sponsorship of the Westminster churches will bo held in the Pres- 20 'BIG Rev. Harold Hornberger, pastor, Youth fellowship. An invitation is be a Youth fellowship rally at St Circle A of the W. S. C. S, will will deliver the sermon at the 11 James Methodist church, New lytorian church. Rev. Harry Kraft PHIZES. MEDALS, TROPHY hold a rummage sale at the Knights a. m. service Sunday. The senior extended to all members of the will be the speaker; church, regardless of age, to at-Brunswick, and earn will leave the Com- in (.nil onler oui conleil. To click will. lh« ii Pythias hall on West Bergen pi. choii" will sing "Merciful Savior, church for the rally at 7 p. m. Saturday, beginning at 3 a. m. tend this excellent presentation. Monday. 7:15 p. m., game night itilroducllon ol lhr«« more SPEEDEE-Blfi Flying Come and He My Comfort." Sun- At the Lenten service Wednes- or youth fellowship in church Executive board meeting of theday-school convenes at Sl:45 a. m. Tomorrow at 3:30 p. in. Circle IV Model Ai.plone.-5pod-Ceiino Stoplon.- of the Women's association, under day,, Mar. 20, Rev. Mr. Marshall'.' basement. F-51 Mullong-~c die iponsoring 0 neighbor- W. S. C. S. in pastor's study at Children's choir rehearsal will be theme: will be "Facing the Cross ':45 p. m. Monday with Mrs. Wil held at 0:15 a. in. • the direction of Mrs. A. Arthur Tuesday, S p. ni., monthly meet- hood Model Building Conleil. Enliy Blonk FREE —Why?" ing of the teachers and olllcers of with eoch Speedee-Bill Kit. ;iaiu Macdonald, president, presid- At the nnd-woek Lenten service, Hechtoldl, will hold a sain of home- made clam chowder in the social The church school teachers ant the Sunday-school will be held at It'l eoiy lo win on« ol tho 20 lino priitl ond you We Also Maintain An Mar. 29, Rev. Mr. Hornborger, will rooms of the church. It is request- ollicers will meet Thursday night ho home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Har- hovo your clioice ol nine laicinoling lliipi lo Circle !•' meeting at p. in. read the llfth part of the Passion Tuesday at home of -Mrs. B. Docker, ed that orders be placed with Mrs. Mar. 30, at the parsonage al £ry Poston. build. Modeli will be judgsd on octuiocy, ond Excellent Oil Burner History of Jesus Christ. The medi- o'clock. oppooionco. You don't hov. lo lly lh«m. You'll 7li Blanch ave. Forsylh, Red Bank 6-15C3-M: Mrs. Wednesday, 8 p. ni., prayer meet- tation theme will be "Jesus and Ueehtoldt, Red Bank li-1520-R; ng and Bible study. ho«o loll ol lun building o Spocdee-Bill Model Cirdu 1 mer'.inK at S p. in. Wcd- Militnnt Nationalism." ond il'i eoiy to win a pritB. Come in, get lhe SKKVICK DKPT. in-'M.ia\' with Abliie Strickland, Xi Mrs. Dingwall, Red Bank 6-3549. Thursday, 2:30 p. m., silver lea The Red Bank nnd Vicinity Min- will he held, sponsored by the dclaili, h°«o o look ol lh« prim ond g«l Elm pi. isterium will hold a luncheon Tomorrow at 8 p. in. there will Middletown be a meeting- of the steering com- "Crucified Optimism" will be the ulies' Aid society in the church ttarted at once. Liiilen liuur in -pastor'.-; .study merting at the church Wednesday, basement; 7 p. m., choir rehearsal. Wednesday at » p. in. Th" mm-.Mnr. 21i, at 12:30 p. m. mittee of the finance campaign in Passion Sunday theme of the ser- In nil tho New Colors. Come in Today! juittci iui ltii^iou* drama will pie- the pastor's study. Alsci at 8 p, in. mon by the Rev. Donald R. Mac- Styled Might - Priced Right. sent ill.- one-act play, "Hu Came F1KST ClU'ItCH OF CHHIST the "20-10" club is having a. pro-Neill at 11 a. in. Nursery facilities KMMANUKI, BAPTIST FredD.WikoffCo Seeing" by .Mary 1'. Hamlin, Palm SCI KXTIST gressive party under tho direction are available for children. Atlantic Highlands Sunday, Apr. -, at 8 p. m. Tins Red Bank of Harry Wild in the church social The Sunday-school will meet a Rev. Howard M, Ervin will bring 19 W. FRONT ST. will bo jjiven on the stage of Fell- Services in First Church of rooms. Monday at 8 p. In?"there 9:45* a.' "ni. under tho direction of the message at the morning ser- owship hall under direction ot Mrs. Christ, Scientist, 2011 Broad st., arc will be a meeting of the superin- Elder Karl Hclwig, vice at 11 o'clock. HOUSE OF TOYS RED BANK tendent!) of the church school in A Lenten service of Litany and Church school moots in the Homo Decorators Albert Wharton. held Sundays at 11 a. m. nndthe pastor's study under the dt1 Circle H of the Woman's society Wednesdays nt 8:15. p.. m. Sunday- prayer will, be held In the sane chapol at 10 a. m. Dennis M. Lingo 45 Broad St. 121 First Ave., 1897 1950 school meets at 11 a. m. rcction of W. Albert Doremus. tuary nt .1:30 p. m. stipi'i'inli'ndrnt. •will meet at the home of Mrs. Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. there will be Jted Bnnk "Fifty-Three Years of Servlco" Gcorg-: l.ovett, 16 Waverly pi., Wed- Christian Science Lesson Seiniun: The'.'choir will rehearse Wednes- Youth fellowship meets at 7 p. Atlantic Highlands meeting- "of the communicant's day 'evening at 8 in the church. nesday at 8 p. m. Mrs. F. \V. Krill "Reality" is the subject for Sun- class for boys and girls who arc m. Airs. Arthur Duble has charge and Mrs. C. E. Jahnig nrc co-lead- day, March 20. The sacrament of Holy Com of tho junior group and Miss Elsie 12 years of age and over in themunion will be celebrated Maundy ers ol this group. Golden Tot • "Since the begin- pastor's study. Tuesday at 8:15 Stout has charge of the seniors. ning of the world men have not Thursday, Apr. 6, at 8 p. m. Rev Adult fellowship meets at 7 p. m. The executive meeting of the p. ni. the Monniouth Civic chorus William N. MacNeill, minister Northeastern jurisdiction, Woman's heard, nor perceived by the oar, will hold its weekly rehearsal in Mrs. Clnrence Christy will be the neither hath the eye seen, O God, the Hempslead Reformed church leader. Society of Christian Service, will the lecture room. Work has ul-will celebrate the sacrament. Th< meet at Wilmington, Del., Mar. 30beside tlice, what he hath prepaid: reaily begun on the senre of "Pi- Rev. Howard M. Ervin will bring lor him that waitheth for him." olllco of confirmation will also be the message from tho Book of Rev- and 31. Mrs. A. Melvin Morris of rates of Penzance." administered. the local church, who is secretary (Isa. 0-1:4) elation at the evening service at 8 Sermon: Passages from the King Wednesday at 3:30 p. in. the A food sale will be held in th p. m. of Christian Social Relations of tho weekly rehearsal of the junior New Jersey Conference W. S. CJame. s version of the Bible in- church rooms Friday afternoon Mid-week prayer fellowship ana clude: choir will be held in the parish Mar. 31, from 1:30 until 3 p. mpastor'. s Bible class Wednesday at S., will attend as alternate delegate house under the direction of Mrs.Mrs. Harold Hijlycr is chairman 8 p. m. for Mrs. O. C. F. Janke, president "Fear not, O land: be glad and Wallace Bennett. Also on Wednes- of the sale. of the conference. Mrs. R. A. Hand, rejoice: for the Lonl will do great things. And shall eat in plenty day, an Important meeting of the ClIAVKIi OF 1IOI.Y COMJIUNION NEAR RED BANK promotion secretary for the N. J. steering committee of the finance CHURCH OF CHRIST Conference ,is also a delegate to and be .satisfied, and praise the Fair Haven campaign will bo held in the pas- Eutontown this enlarged executive meeting. name of the Lord your God, that tor's study under the direction of The service of morning prayer hath dealt wondrously with you." Sunday meetings are from 10 a.will be held on Passion Sunday at At the Palm Sunday morning ser- (Joel 2:21, 2fii. Correlative passages Edward Pike, campaign director. in. to noon and from 7 to 8:30 p. n vice there will be reception of n-;w Thursday at 3:30 p. tu. weekly 11 o'clock. Rev. Christopher H. COLORED or WHITE from "Science nnd Health with Arthur Moody is the speaker foi Snyder, vicar, will speak on "Walk- members' and baptism of children. Key to the Scriptures" hy Mary meeting of lhe Brownies in thethe group and Herbert Huld lead Persona desiring to unite with the parish hoimr under tho direction ing Out On God." Music by Miss Baker Eddy include: the singing. Singing Is not accom- Mabel Hendrickson, organist, pre- church on this day will please con- of Mrs. Alfred P. Ileh. Thursday panied by instrumental music. tact the minister. Parents having "The testimony of the corporea' at 3:30 p. m. weekly meeting of lude, "Largo," Handel: postlude, children to hi presented for Chris- senses cannot inform us what is tho Girl Mariners in the parish Communion is, observed each Sun- "Marcbe Ronialne," Gounod, and tian Baptism will also get in touch real and what is delusive, but the house under the leadership of Mrs day. . offertory anthem "Beholil The Day NO DOWN PAYMENT with the minister before Palm revelations of Christian Science un- Elston P. Combs. Thursday, week- Three Bible studies arc conduct- Come," Woodward. Church school Sunday. lock the treasures of Truth." I p. 70) ly meeting of the Boy Scouts ed for children Sunday morning at 11:45. Mid-week services Thurs- FO R V ET E HANS 3:3(1 p. in. under tho direction Touchers are Mabel Farley, Blanclu day evening at 8 o'clock with Rev. Circle C meeting Tuesday with I'll.(MUM HAI'TIST Moody nnd Arthur Moody. Thi Mrs. Earl Wolcott, 108 South fit., James Davison. Harry Hartley, rector of St. James, PAYMENTS APPROXIMATELY $52 MONTHLY Eutontown, at 2 p. m. Ked Hank adult Blblo study is taught by A Bradley Beach. Rev. H. L. Morgan, pa.stor, wll ST. CKOIKiK'S BY THE RIVKR R. McCoy. Conceit u week from tonight in preach nt the 11:30 a. ni. Sunday Tho book of Exodus is being dis Fellowship hall by Mrs. Lola Mac- service. Sunday-school will be Rumson cussed in tho Thursday night. Bible l'UKSBYTHlUAN' Full Cellar • Living Room Mahon Joice. This concert will be 10:30 a. m. Women'.s day will he IJoly Communion will bo observed study, which begins at 7:30 p. ni. F.atontown for tho benefit of the organ fund observed at 3 p. m. at 8 o'clock Sunday morning. The church meets in the Secon Sunday-school meets at 8:30 a. m. Kitchen • Balli • 2 Bedrooms of the First Presbyterian church Tile service with prayer and ser- under the direction of Anson Ran- of Shrewsbury, as part of their bi- The youth choir will rehearse Advent building, 17 South st., o Monday at 7 p. ni. and the youth mnn by th= rector will be held at highway 35. som. It Includes a Bible class for centennial (program, to begin at 11 o'clock. The chancel rail, giv- adults. LAUGH LOTS: 80 Ft. x 120 Ft. 7,600 8:30 o'clock. Tickets on sale at service club will meet Wednesday at 4 JI. m. en in memory of the late J. Lewis UAI'TIST Morning worship is at 10:43 Reussille's store on Broad st., or Hay, warden of the parish from o'clock and evening worship at 7:30 may bg obtained through Mrs, Weekly prayer meet lags are held Middleiown Wednesdays at 7 p. m. l'JK until 1049 will be dedicated at Kcv. John 15. Bates will spi'ai o'clock. The Lost and Found fel- Thomas Dean, Ked Bank G-4431-J. this service. lowship metis at 0:30 p. in. Sun- PHONE RE 6-2240 Reserved seats me obtainable for "Eveiybody's birthday" will be tho topic, "Reserves versus held ai 8 o'clock tonight. Mrs. Church school fur children of all verses" at the 11 o'clock Sunda; days and 7:30 p. m. Tuesdays for lute comer*. Tickets which are ngi-.s will meet at 11:30 and for chil- Bible study. The group U planning purchu.--.cd mid are not to be used, Klizabrth Powell and Mrs. B?sslc morning t-ervice. Nursery faellllie WEART-NEMETH AGENCY 12 BKOAD STREET RED BANK Blanch are co-chlilrtnttl. dren lijlwci'ti lhe ages uf three nnd aro available for the children lo attend the Jack Wyrizen World may be icUumd lo Mis. Dean, who of Life rally In Newark, Apr. 1. A 1 Sumliiy-seliool nllicers and teach- eight, at 11 o'clock. parc-nls who wish to attend will >..u thai they an given to the The include for the 11 o'clock morning .service. bus will he chartered for the trip. eiiiutiLl i j if n at Full Monniouth. ers will meet tomorrow at 7 p. m. In the church. service will he "by thu Waters of The Sunday-school will meet i Tho Sunday-school, Gleaners'nnd MolhudisL. lauio huur, Station Hiihylon" and "So Fervently I long tho chapel at 0:45 under the leadc Lost and Found fellowship are WL'iM', Sunday, Mar. 20 from 4:311 For Thee." The Intiolt will be ship of Miss Doris Balrd. sponsoring a "get acquainted" cov- '.o*S p. in. Dr. William R. Gulllok Fair lluvi'ii "Jesti, Friend of Klnnois," nnd the The. young people's society wi ered-disli dinner Monday nt 0:30 of Si. 1'atii's Methodist church, p. m. nnd ate inviting all ir tinners At the nininiiiK serviin at 11 olfertory, "Hy Hnhylon's Wave." meet at the pnrsoniige nt 7:30 Stir 1'iemun, will speak on "Our Faith The boys' and girls' choir will re- day evening. Robert Dcaney wl and friends of the church to Join In linmoi tality." o'clock, Itev. John H. K it I iy. Jr., in the informal event. will deliver a .sennnn un the theme, hearse this afternoon ul 4 o'clock havn chnrgc, of devotions. A HOCI "Strength tu Fulluw an Unpopu- and the lull choir tomorrow night hour will follow the dlscusslo CLOSING OUT SALE! IIAIT1ST period. iti:i'()n.Mi;i) R...I H»nV lar Ucllgloti." Until lhe senior chuir at 7:311. ami 111" youth rholr will p:ulii:|. Darning lor tten alters will he Mm. :'il ill 10 n. in, lln Woman Colts Week Chinch school at 11:45 a. ni. Thete pule In Hit M'lvli". The stnlor held S'lliinlay nluht limit 8 o'clock depnrlment will hold Its Whll F. Unwind Lloyd will be 111 lire ch.-.ics for all meinbiTB of the choli1 will Mnj: the tint linn, "My until ]ii:,'lo |ii Itnlph hall. All teen CIOMH meetliiK nt the home of Mr elunge of Iho 11 a. in. service Hun- family. Wonderful Friend," by KnbtttH. IIKCIS from the parish are ruvlted .1. C. Jlemli'lekson. Mrs. I,. !\ day. The Youth choir, directed by Howiill will b.. In charge of ll LAST WEEK! Morning wouhlp Is at 11 a. m, Alma I'akti, eiiuich oi KMIIIM, will to come and bring a ftlend. Mrs, Thcoiluiv Dunn, will sing. J)r. Vi'illi.'iin S. Abornetliy will play the picluilt, "TH" din-Maul • illl .Seoul troops III) mill Till inert Following tlit- service .Sunday, ip'iil. oa lh" topic, "(Jod'H Better Heart," by Wall-iti-, and Hit oflei- eveiy Monday afli'rnuoii In the Thu nnnuiil busim-sn nu'tUug < mnmbci.1 will vote for n candidate Tliui. ' (i.pan include will be loty, 'Chansiinntitii," by Landun. fillisters. thi' church will be held Apr. 2U n minister In lln tlio pulpit. Rev, "H:niii • ' ! y IIIIIKI"!, |/lnyi'd on theChildren air Invited In Mlcml the K p, in, in tho clniptl, John llelnileh nf South Brunch Woolens Couliiips Fliinnrl.H. <(<• I.25<2.9H yd. piiiiii iy .M: . ]•( mi in Swaiu and si'i'Vlri' with 1 lii-lt- pni'i'iilh, mid n HAI'TIST I'ttl-iSllVTKItlAN Is Din candidate minister. tin t!u. 11 ;:ii !',, Chin It ,*» I 'H I . Tin ir HI oiy-M-i iium tntilli'il, "Apinl ini'iit,- Leonardo The chinch Mewing club will 1 1 1 Atlantic Illghlandx uli i i inr \ ' ii him A i',\ br "Anil i!i Id I,el," will I'" :i(|,li,':.i .1 ii, ll,,-in. Wool and (lotion Jri'M. ) **, 52" ividc 5U yd. "Job1* Qiirntliin anil Paul's An- Churoh xi'hool Htindny nt lo mcel today nl the home ot Mrs. tin., i.. KM I-;I , Tlit dm,i Mill A mi. • iy I..i liit yniini:tr i ml- I.WIT Clini'lTllillK ,M(II1> ,llls||||ci|. in, MuinliiK woi'xhlp and wrmim P.. H. lli'iilllt, CIIII'H Neck. Mi-H. .".w. I: iiid Tinc MIIIt Slaiciv ditn. imiler Hie Itadti-dilp ..f Mm. Clirlney Conuver will bo bostons, Itnyon I'linlw \W-.W yd. 1 I Inn." will I,,. Rev, John K, John. by lli'v, Klmcr T, Scblck will ho M.n. ;KI. I',. Anrticur ami "InJiii'nli Ktlinnn nnd .Mis. Wlllutil •"Hi'" Ihime I'm liln sciinoii at the ' nt II o'clock. 'I'lie • iicrmun, "TIIP Hi i. i.iv !..•>. Aludliii;' by lli'.vni'i, KlIllllMIIS, Jl Will lit III lipl'IMtlilll 1 1 II a, Ml. scivice Hllliiliiy, Al the jCKIKK mill Suffering',' will he Ih: Il/W SIIOIU", COMMJ'Nn'V A inn. .' >y Im small children IN i-oii' < IU1111K l iiiiijnr 11..1111iii nt tht I Ruyoii JIM'HI'J'M W yd. 8 p. Ill, : i'l \ lee Illi, tllelill' Will lie lUlli III the nerli'rt "Modem I'roli- diuitii iluiiiir. tint morning wm»hl.p hniir. Kanl Keansbiirg "TIIIK MUM WIIH lhe Son of (iml." li'tiiH In the l.liihl of tlir Cnini," li\ mimini* ul Llit fid fiH club, Clniirh nl Will IIH. I III ll.l.i The ynunj: ptnp|i.'n fclliiwuhlp Chun 1, M liolil meets ill H. l.'i n. in, !At H p, in,, tilt' I'liloti I'tnltn Hi'iv- Tin iiniui Inth li'lluwMi.p mill II, Ml with i-h-.iw Im nli net:.. IIII'I'IM Weilni'Hilay at 7:3(1 p, in. liulclier Linnix,' (ilnin anil prinled ,"><> ytl, Till' |MMiai'lilii|<. (IOIIOIIH I.V.3U yd. Ji I tht 11- ••. -11 > i Hilinol n ll il Illbli' cliiiiri at 1(1 a. in. Al lln h j., IN. ("i vice, In, Alu I- Hniidiiy at 7 p. In The Jiuilor ; The I-.IM M.n- h Chi,ml M,i !H\ Tlit yiiuni: pi'opli>'H club in< ••t'i Hiiiiclay Mini inninlnu HIM vice with in tliy ". ill In in: Hit mi'T'iKi "11ml yiniili ft'llowitblp in'('In TiifsilnyH 1 Will h -III il ll l'il|i'H t r i tit illl'tl ill)' litlil Mnndity nl 7:.'lil ;>. in i-linll illultr the dlti'rlloti ul' Ml.'in M'liliif,, i.'i.fi MK, I " 'liit in MIII al .1 |i in Phihlic LfiilliiTcilc, :W Hide l.2."i yd. •ill I 'lui'l'l at k ii'i'l'ii'K nl ^Vi'diitMliiy at f< p. m, will lit pit Ann Miniw. Thi. ni'iinon by llrv. ]>l llmli- Will he "I'ltlllilt III |l hint I'IIIVU nuil Mlliie .-.'inly l.i bi'ld until piiniliiiy pi'ivlti' inr Palm Hiinilny John I'. KIIIIT will be "Tim lOn- M II Ji (i ' by I'lH.pii, Mif, ,1, Wlllliiin WI-I|IH'MI|M\M Ml N p. in Thi' ul inly Ih :in I'.in- ll'iwn I;- 'An. will rlililllllllilnn, liiigi'iiitiil of Llfn." liillliuiH hull' |irii'<> it "In Ms hiiln-i'i lni'ih l,= I ielii'.»l'" Hum, Mnhy bj I IIH nl i liiiii-ii M"inl'i\ :ili"i Thu Mi'h'i biiillii'ilioiiil hU'tlfl ' In VMIII II rlmii |. hen I mil !" l*'l lilliy, t Tliiiiiuliiy nl H 11. in. OLD < IIIIIST i;i'iH('or,M, W.-ilil !•In I'll' li Tlii' i-huir M'M II Tin. KMc Kllllll/. i'liM|> j Will Illl I I A t'lVl'ltll llli.ll Illlppl'l' Will ll' Hick HIH'KK, Bi'im TM|M'H, I'IC •'{ I'm-. 10 I HIM Vl I'litu Mi In Win Id Wide Illillil. will mi i'l II' . Tin 'din litl'l MI 7 |> m, I'Vlilay, Mm, 111, I Inly I'liiiimiiiiloii Miimlity al fl in I ,i ii' "i II • ii-il.-n . .iiiii ;in, i • "T Tulinii i nv. ill H p, IM , lh( lilntlnli i'i|.i 1,1.1 M.iiuliiy nfti'i. M ninl Ml n Ail' I'M (Oil li. in. ' Im I <'li iiilionl la nt,!l;ili a, Ml • II' in I I'l' II HIM I lit Mil'Mini III III' |il, lint "Kli'H i>T KIIIHM" will Im M >\ Mil ill V. Illlltl, Ml i m, and nl II II. in will be iMUl'MlMK nl MM ll il -I , 'l , 'A III « p II nliiiwn, 'Hit pnlillt In Invlli'il, •-' - M >.|i II. Mif. l-ll- pniyti, lit II r i y Mini HI'IIIIIIII hy Itcv. I'ml II ill h 1 "' " .''III. I'l'.Mlflll " Al.l. sAINTN' 1'.I'IKI OI'AI 'riii'ii.luii' hi. A, l.tViwi, irrtnr, Al 'I Inv. \V 1 lil t 1,11' 1' III: '1 ' 1 -ll I'lllll Illl'l" h 1,11-1 lilt | I li'l'llil'll Nl'l Vll'M, II II111 PC I ,V I" 111'" I'M I,M|'II"I Itnni'iiiii M -' I'l 'll.I ciihiliii'li'il In tin- pin Mi hui|.,|.. ' A & C Mini I I' I' li'hll "h lli'lnl, TiitMl'i',' nl liiiin ,1, I,, ||,,| ('Din, '1 .till. 1 >< I I' III '''Ml It Hit Al lln' 'Mm p in. ni'iviri. HUM ( V 1,11,1. Il ' I I'll' I'.ll'.l.lllt 'i'l- liny, ll. v iliiine-. W MH hull, pin fi. 'Hi In- , • I"I "I th' li i|it i/IIMII Illllllli'll Will lit i'l'IV'-l 107 MONAIOHTII ST. HID HANK C'l "I'M i> IIII ll il >* I Inly I'll, IllM ell" I II ' I'll.: I,me uf Hull" i, Al y Kuril Thlliniliiy in l,nii, liliinv n » ,111 :l III ; i Mm h fill hi" oiini'iii lln Hu Tim ni'Mlm ll 1 IIIU' nl tin.- ninl In 'il II II I inn tU'ivliln lilt) Ji i' I il ut Mi. »M UII rtuliiiM.1.1/ ,ilill. ,'!>, -- VI a, in i I'UltiiU Mint «IH "Wind UliUlo Do," al K J>' 111. TIED BASK REGISTER, MARCH S3, 195D T.B. Preventorium At Farmingdale Aids Children Annual Reports RED BANK Show That 172 Were ,i Cared for in 1949 More than 450 children were cared Tor last year at the Tuber- culosis Preventorium for Children >t Farmingdale according to a ro- port. given at the annual meeting of the board of directors in New Come and see—our completely new Home Furnishings floor! ¥ork city Monday. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Al- fred F. Hess, who is chairman of the preventorium's 40th annivers- ary drive for funds. An entire new floor for your shopping convenience complete with the newest in curtains . . . .nylon, ninon and . A report of hospital activities was read by Bradley Martin, president. permanent finish organdy curtains, rodless curtains, reversible rugs, Kirscfi drapery fixtures, bedspreads in home- This showed that 56,183 patient days care was given, and that pa- tients were sent to the preventor- spun, chenille, quilted chintz or printed faille .... many, many other new items- ium from New York city clinics, hospitals, private physicians and re- ferring agencies. Twenty-three pa- tients are from different counties of New Jersey. F. W. Greenfield, treasurer, said Tailored Curtains Picture-frame Curtains Rug Special! that the preventorium ended the year with a small deficit, and that White rayon marquisette curtains with the new "cord- Ruffled curtains with the ruffle all the way operating costs last year were $180,- Shag rugs heavily looped and finished 987.36. Funds for the operation of edge" that guarantees straight hanging, no sagging at 'round! Made of white rayon marquisette. liifiip with non-skid backs. In blue, gold, the preventorium arc secured from any time either before or after washing. theater benefits and Individual don- ors, the city of New York, the state la III' wiii 'fJfi Length Width Price flamingo, green, wine. of New Jersey and the Greater Length Width Price New York fund. Miss Jean Smith, hospital super- I * 54 inches 82 inches intendent, told of the activities, and 63 inches 84 inches 4 CC 3.50 gave a report written by the head n 24x36 1.79 teacher of the institution's school. 63 inches 82 inches She explained work done hy vol- 72 inches 84 inches O AC 3.75 unteers in providing special rec reation programs for the children, 72 inches 82 inches 27*54 2.95 and said that a Girl Scout troop/ mmm 81 inches 84 inches 3 25 3.95 was being formed under th« spon- t: M sorship of the Belmar Women's club. % Several Red Bank organizations assist with this recreation program including the evening department h y m \ n of the Red Bank Woman's club, %-*, the Junior Service league of Red T'# I Tailored Curtains Organdy Curtains Bank and the P. D. Q. club of Red Bed Pillows Bank, whose members are young businesswomen in the area. The Permanent finished white organdy with deep county Junior Red Cross groups Y ! Nev/ as Spring! Tailored rayon marquisette curtains in ruffles picot-edged. All 84 inches wide. 10% down bed pillows with zippered have also assisted. A\ \rr»/\*& \": , i , LI \ A :yy\y^x\ ••: rose, qreen, qold and blue. J 1 satin cases! Full sized pillows plumpl/ il.' •• X ..A ••••••• / 't.-y.- \' - 63 inch length Student Nurses 72 inch length stuffed with all 84 inches wide 81 inch length 1! new, sterilized To Receive Caps 72 inches long 3.95 90 inch length PAIR Exercises lo Be Held filling. 3.95 54 inch length O EA pair EACH Tonight nt Hospilsil In Eggshell 1.79 Monmouth Memorial hospital school of nursing will hold the an- nual capping exercises tonight in the hospital auditorium. Miss Max- ino Elscnpetcr, director of the school of nursing, assisted by Bert- ram H. Bordon, chairman of the hospital board, will participate in the capping ceremony. Come and see—remodeled Children's Department! Dr. William G. Herrman will bo tho speaker. Prayers will be given by Rev. Gerald Ccientana and Rev. C. P. Williams. The 21 students, From A to the Infants' and Children's Department is brand new—including everything for Easter outfits. who will receive their caps, en- tered tho school in September and now will apply their textbook knowledge of patient care in the hospital in completing their two and one-half more years of school- ing. Spring Coats Spring Suits Those to be capped are Lois June Inscoe of Fair Haven, Elizabeth Carter, Mlddletown; Anna Coper- Sixes 3 to it From 14 OK tino, Kcansburg; Francos Marus and Leah Todt, Key port; Gloria Wilson, Laurence Harbor; Dorothy from 15.95 Pederson, Matawan; Dorothy Ruth, Sites 7 to 14 From IE QC Freehold; Cnrol Pagano, Monmouth Beach; Gloria Arcurl and Marjorie 3 to 6x Siios 7 to 14 Marks, Long Branch; Virginia All wool suits of navy, red and men's wear gray in the smai Barnham, West End; Barbara Al- len, Carol Bonk, Marilyn Klein- sizes. Pleated and tailored skirts. Choice of navy, checks and baum and Laura Sharpe, Belmar; All-wool coats fully lined, finely detailed. Flars Shirley Pigott, West Belmar; glen plaids in the larger sizes. Both trimmed and unfrimmed. Norma Rice, Spring Lake Heights; and lifted bads. With detachable collars and Ruth Wallace, Manasquan Anna Reutter, Lakewood; Alice Panasuk, cuffs of white pique and Irish lace. In navy, small Robbinsville; Patricia Browner, check, coral and red. West Orange; Maura Micallef, Car- ney's Point, and Alfreda Gadom- ski, Statcn Island. Accessories Toddler Coat Sets Bayshore Cabbie Straw hats 2.95 For boys and girls From IA AC Held Up, Robbed Felt roller hats 2.95 Right—All-wool flannels a^d tweeds in navy, red, camel and Middletown police are invrstlgat ing tho armed hold-up and robbery pastel colors. of John Inctullne of New Mon- Double woven white gloves 1.95 mouth, a Keansburg taxi driver, early Tuesday morning. According to police, Incadinc called headquarters about 2 o'clock that morning and said he had been held up nnd robbed of $8 between the Twin diner nnd Brownie's lunch WAgon, HI. .10, East Konns- burg. Incadinc said he had been robbed hy two men In a 1911 Olds- mobile coupe. Ha described one of Come and see—women's fashions for Spring, 19501 tho men as being about 22 years old, about five feet 10 Inches tall, weighing between 140 and 1(W pounds and wearing a. brown lcnth- cr jacket. He had no description of tho other man, The Suit Story Incodlne told police the car bond- ed toward Atlantic Highlands after tho robbery. Ho snid ho could not KCO tho license plate. Patrolman Raymond WnlllnK nnd Molvln Uek nf tho Mlddletown police. Investi- gated. 3 5.oo to 8 9.oo Allowed A*MuiliiiilM I'lrrnl Not Guilty Topper Special I Our 1950 suit story doesn't miss a chapter! Your choice

Hurry .1. Venetian, 31, nnd Hob- Easter Hats of solid colors, cheeks or combinations of both. In fine oit Cntlrell, 2,1, Iwlli (if tho Motel Victory, Plnlnllrlil, pleaded Innti- cent In Ooncrnl HHONHIOIIH court In wool tweeds, gabardines and worsted fabrics, A|l sizas Now York city Mond'iy to n chni'Kt nf robbing lllllln C'huppcll of Kort Momnotilli In Now York, Mur, 'l, 17.95 3 951-15.00 .IIKIRCI I'IIIII Htroll hoard llm plimM, In six now sty la s: Tim hvo wo diiinrml wllli nit- muiltlnK Chn|>|i«ll nml tnliltij; hln wallet, which contnliiiiil $Hl), .luilgu All wool 'Jiflfj loppcrs ol fl now low pricel In Mali for your ev»ry Springtime fancy 1. Suits wi,h wiviits. HI roll cnnllnui.'il hull nl «,f,nii fur pnrli dpfi'iiilnnl. No (rlnl dutn IIIH h.ilf bellorl find flnre-biid Uylei. Tully lined, by '.ULII Iflinoiii designeri fl'i Colby, boon mil, 2. Suits wild two slirti, Braw.ler flnd Brandt, Pretty Milan-., I'INKII AT KI'.VI'OIIY In whilu, red and volt '.hado'j of pint, Lflghonii and Cflndy Straws, Imported 3. Suits with classic tailoring, JiiKt'pIl Hlii'ii.v nf ,Ji>i7ioy City Olid limo. Junior and mijses' 'i\W>, Him Ilni'il Ki Muiiiliiy IIINIII II'V Koypuit MiiKlMl'iitii llnborl Ittilli- Shantung-, and cjenuin* Panamas* C'OSB imbPi'K mi (i tilniiHo of ciueli'M 4. Suits with matching hat*. driving. Hheity wim HIVIMI H mini- lillinri cloche*, and Income'., Brim halj IIKIIIK Mnr, 10 Hflnr Ihn I'm1 IIM wit* (lllilhK inn Ililn llu< ii'iir nf arid largo picture hnti* A slylfc for 5. Suits with bol«ro \»d«h snd flared slo'rfj, It I'rtl', (lllVPII by ,li!«ir]p|, ,|, Iliiilm. dill nf Newnt'lt, Tito nci'lilcht oc- •vtry (cminint whlml cured nt Urnmi ft, nml routs 3(1, 6. Suiti to lit any tii«, rtgardlsn of proportion!. Page Four JIV.T) P.AXK TCEOTPTEtt, MATif'TT L'H, 1!KiO

week on a two-day business trip to Allantic City and Atlantic coun- Luvgv Slock Belford Civic ty. Ollicers, teachers and members 1\M".p!i Malone. and .Sunday. in \v. I'i'iMii st. in: n-im Capt. and Mr.i. ./. J, Gahagm. The Ladies' auxiliary of the /in: |2jj/ir iray you want to say it Lutlior Wnllinj; wns elected prrs- Jiilin David and Michael Seeland company will meet at t he lire •I MONMUTH ST. «KD HANK 'dpnt of tljo Belford Civic nasocUi- house next Monday owning. of Rumson ai - vi.-iiing with their 1 ! cr c tiun nL a mcetiim Wednesday of Kujreni Ford was ^ut'.-it of honor NEAR BROAD STREET l~jj ' l' °" grancipnieiHs, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie last week al Belfonl Engine Jin* IJ. Scely. Their father is a sur- ;it ;t birthday supper pajiy at tlie lioiijji-. Othnr oflli.'t'ls are GILS Viilk- humti ol his mother. Mrs. Ki;:-::!- [^Jcy/ccls your perject taste ! 1-no scud C. R. Smith. Jr., vice jircs- gical patient at Muhlenberg hospit- al, Plainfield. bnth Hurley, at &;itontnwn Wed- '•;• t.s; Hii cry Lo!n;en, tren.suier'; nesday evening ol' last \veck. j come in and sec thvni Harold Otten, secretary; Mrs, Da- Oucsts wurc Air. and Mrs. Gerard £ ; vid Solmoor, assistant sfcretnry, Jlolniilcl P. Domitlion and children Peter and Mrs. Dora Tarnow, trustee fur and .Sally Ann, and Mr. and Mrs. :. i;icfi.'ird 1-Ju/iter ICujjene Ford and children Bar- i Members discussed the. boundary an; the parents uf a son, born Kat- bara, Ronald and Ucrald. OX'S GIFT SHOP iii-day. .-it the IJiirlinglim County line; hetween the Cliapel Hill zone Mr. and .Mrs. Harry French and t ===== FSMU o.\ !<:!•: —- , hospiliil, Muunt Holly. 41 Monmouth St. Red Bank of Middlctown township mid the daughter Lorraine of L'lii^ Bench. Cu 'om (•/acle Ticlfovcl zune, and a letter stating Flnwiirs placed iin_ the altur at L. I., Mi*. JCU'/.Ahi'lh Hurley oi' thu association's stand in this mal- la.-t tnindays scivice at Hninldel 1 Katontown, and Mr. and Mrs. .John lei was sent to the .Middletou'n church wen: put there by Mr. and McLautfhlin of lied Bank vvej-r Slip Covers township committee, The associa- Mrs. (,'!i;i rh's Bennett. A large week-end quests of Mr. and Mis. • 3M33" tion also asked the township com- palm was presented to the church J2ugr*nc Ford. mittee, to amend the zoning ordin- by Mrs. Edward Check in mem- Herbert Kaul was t he speaker ance to include J. Crawford Comp- ory of her husband, who died a at the national meeting of the Yes, Lam-as Awnings give ton's new development between year a so. Plastic Manufacturers' nssuciation "• Newest St.vl-.'s / • you n real sense of luxurious Liconnrdvlllo rd. and Park avc. in The Ladies' Aid of the. Holmdcl Wednesday evening of la.-t woek comfort — a fuclinj; of well- residential zone K. Federated church met Tuesday at the Manhattan club, New York ° l.avm: SeJefJiou evening of lust week at (he. Bap-city. being thr.t defies sun and Harold Copeland asked the as- • l'l'ii'cd'liiglil »">. sociation to write letter to Assem- tist chapel. The president, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sehwinclt he;;t. There are so many fab- blymen Merrill H. Thompson and Dolmhls Fromm, presided. After fire spending thi!T~\vcok with rela- / • ric designs to choose from, Elvin R. Simmell and State Sena- the bit>:in<'ss meeting, refreshntcnts tives at Newark, \ in colorful v/oven stripes or tor J. Stanley Herbert, asking were served by the hostesses, who Mr. and Mi\s. Fi-ank Toop, Sr., For Shop at Home JLT them to back .Mr. Thompson's - weie Mr.-;. II.'iy?iu;nil CivuT;Hml church will hold a silver tea to- held a smorgasbord parly Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boylan. night. night at the home of Mrs. Lester Canadian scientists have devel- Whilfield. The society held a. suc- oped a fb.mok'.ss match prochu-inL; cessful covered dish supper Mon- Coil's Neck heat hut no light, .say.-; the Nation- day night In the church basement. al Geographic Society. Councilman Frod S. Morris is AMnntic tm'.'Hship Itauvd ot cdu- cnlion this wt-i-k distriljutfd p:un]ih- HRaln able to be around after hav- 1 ing been confined to bed by a vi- k !.-; lo lowjKsliip j-esidoni.s, listiDp rus infection. quc-tioiis ;m(I rinswcrs, pert:tinin;j; Mrs. Uay Tuppcr i.s ill at home, lo thi- now :ulditi;in (.•onlcriijilatcd huvinf been taken sick Monday I'm* AtliMitic tn\vn:0up .scliocil, Colt's from a severe attack of tfrip. Nccl;. Tlit: (|uo.stinn wil! lie put to © )AY ft TUESDAY O Miss Patricia Price, daughter of tin: voters aL a ypeuiiil election this Thur.-I'rl.-.Sal. Sat.-JIut. Mayor and Mrs. 1-'. Bliss Piii:;, sprinir. .spent the week-cm! at home from Atlantic luwnshin commitlco wil! ROBERT TAYLOR college. She celebrated her 18th mccL Thursday ni.'-.lit., y\;n; SO, nt JOHN HODIAK msfv birthday St. Patrick's day with her Township luiil, C'olt'rf Nct:k. parents. :• Mis.-; Ortrmlc Oc'.liii-ino, a Htii- ARLENE DAHL *«^ ~4 SSWi^f Janica £>avis, son of Mr. and Mrs. (IcnL at Principia CC>II(>KC it» HH- TT^W^ George Davis of R?ynolds dr., is nois, is vi^itin^; her parents, Mr. -r^cq "AMBUSH" : ; ill at his home, Buffering scarlet iiiid Mrs. ^.Mi ~ V?.> W>t'-i 1 •; i-'i\' .\l.'tJJ fever. Brook farm fur tlie Kaslc'r holi- DEAD END KIDS Mr. anil Mrs. Albert Wagner d.-iy.-'. i tm Glare' " spent Sunday visiting friends in Mi^. \V. C. IKMiIilt, who hns -in- Btooniflcld and iVcwarli. linen ronlijirt! to In./ Jiumc with "MASTER MINDS" Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of iiltu'^s, is imprfivin^'. CONSOLETTE ENSEMBLE Broad .si. and tlieir grandson, Ter- .Mi.-j.s M;.i:- Stanley Richards of Throclunor- M rs. Mart ha Dorhor lias ret urn- M t«e Z Movia Ticket Tax ton ave. was uninjured Sunday od tn her home here after spend- FltANt HOT TONM morning when his car hit a utili- ing several weeks al the home of JKA\ WAI.LACli TELEVISION ON THE MGZZANIME NO MONEY ties pole on Broad st. His car was her son, Kenneth I-HM'IHT of Red -in- WEEKLY Hank, while Mrs. Kenneth Decher ".IKi SAW" DOWN badly damaged. was a hospital palient. Mrs. Dorothy Davis and Mrs. TT'S the biggest 16-inch TV value in Margaret Fettc of Allenhurst arc Mrs. (iiKir^c Pt'Garmo is spend- ' ) _ . spending today in Morristown. ing tliis week in Florida. town! 145 sq. inch picture plus Mrs. Leslie D. Seely spent Mon- dny in Tronton attending a session j Complete Phileo "No-Glnrc" Optical System for of the legislature nnd the healing Are You Letting easiest television viewing over achieved. on Ihu institutional bond appropri- ations. She visited there with oth- No aerial needed in >.p to 8 out of 10 er members of the League (if Wo- Faded, Soiled, Rugs and Furniture men Voters. Included in the party '<; BANK 6'2{5»() UI'BLK i.Ar«;n-!»\cKKi) i-'Umr of the Ercd^sflry home by u severe cold. K!'Tn;;\'S BY VOl'llAH JHv Fred I3ot nemiuin u! College live. PHIICO 1403. JtV urn, il'.s UK) . .. returned home Kiilurdiiy from Val- ley Forge hospital, where he hns cliiillciiKc.'i till coiii|iari..-i,!i dl [liis .'miiizititf been a untiont the past year. T&SE ^MIK Bmx low prici', !I7 si|. incli piiMin-: \2' . inch Mr. nnd Mrs. Matthew Hughes A Walter Unaile Tlic.'iti'c Haven. Huill-ln Aerkil, Mtnmiiii; Wiilnul nnd Mr. nnd Mrc. Myron Kozleliy Hie upending today In Oriincl Cen- A-I.uiv Park 2-»»»l Vi'iircr rr.liincl i not. |;l;i;;;ir) tral pnlni'e, NCMV York city, lo vis- "DUCK SOUP" It the flower show. Hcv, Carroll M, MUITII, lector FINALLY, at last, after a :.'•»I) J./\!••!•• HIT t'lnerltuH o[ Old OirlM ehuieh, 1 fi Shrewsbury, will conduit Kiwlr-i 3 year delay/ you can see Hervlrc.i In St, Jiimr:;' Mcniurinl Kplseopal church. THE OUTLAW/ PIUS TAX Tim playground coinnilllre mecl.-i DISHCS TO "rilu IAD!J^ • NO MONEY DOWN lomorrciw uluhl In I lie Imriiiixli Inll. Mix. LIIIIIH (!. Mead Is eliiilniiiin. 1 The Frlendslilp culld of SI. """ ^PDJORMKETEmsf'R • $2.00 WEEKLY JHIIICH Mcitnorlnl l')pliiti',v !•.«,«K—"*I"II): <)'. 'I »,.',\i" AhllclMIM. I tl'ftl'I'llllielllM W I I l< HT, .IA1ir::-i, Ai'iiirj IMrli—"'iVIii'.'i Will'" I'IIH Alni'i'lilillf niM'Vi'il by tiieiiilmiH of Ilii1 llncniy nuilely, I.VItn', A-ltin•. iMil,—"MV l.i'i .'!,i: ( i:i('..,\i»i:i';" u Mlii. A. lliiid'H Cm r. nllii.i ii I'AIISMIH NT, l.niii! Unineli--"ViO"'.".' I •<' HHlINd" » liniiil iilipiopifii'luli' In Hi' I i" "tr,(I/. Hi., i''.' 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Continuing our Gre?ct March Sale, the main attraction this week will be a sensational CANNED FOOD EVENT. Fajvorites of the canned food world have been brought together for this big sale. Here's your chance to stock up and save, save, SAVE! HOSTESS DELIGHT DEL MONTE HEARTS DELIGHT or HIGHWAY Ige. 29 oz. TOMATO Fruit Cocktail . can LIBBY'S BLEND O' GOLD Ige. 30 oz. can Juice 2 2 DEL MONTE VALLEY GOLD-WHOLE UNPEELED BLEND O' GOLD Ige. 30 oz. 46 oz. Peas. . can can Juice. can FANCY SUGAR BELLE HARPER HOUSE - HALVES BARTLETT CAMPBELL'S Ige. 29 oz. 16oz. can and 2 cans LILY of the VALLEY - CREAM GOLDEN _ LIBBY'S - HALVES BARTLETT HORMEL'S Ige. 29 oz. 12 oz. Corn - - - % ear can can HIGHWAY - WHOLE KERNEL -, PINK-HAPPYVALE BLACK KNIGHT Corn ... i HALVES - YELLOW CLING SaJmojL can SILVER FLOSS FANCY WHITE MEAT - SILVER I 7oz. Sauerkraut . 2 23 PEACHES Tuna Fish can SPECIAL 10c SAU OfHR!

Buy SWANS DOWN INSTANT CAKE MIX ROTH M f% at tho regularr pricprice gogot fho now SWANS DOWN m ASPARAGUS DEVILS FOOD MIX (or only 10c FOR CHICKENS CHEESE FOOD VELVEETA «* Q BREEZE LOOK AT THIS WEEK'S '/2 Ib pfeg AjC Vz Ib. pig. BIG BUY .... FRESH CALIFORNIA MAYONNAISE FANCY - GRADE A - N. Y. DRESSED ASPARAGUS HERMANN'S M-45« tCJQS Breakfast Gem - Large Grade "A" Whlla dozen O 1 c 2 1 T Grade "A" 17 Ib and ib Florida Seedless lbs. I I I DUtfSr , . Shady Lane - Solid pound Ojc NY Dressed under 45c

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CASHMERE Octagon Lifebuoy Soap Bouquet Soap Silver Dust Ivory Snow Blu-White Flakes Chiffon Flakes Fab g 3 a 2,Oc 3 bt, ,' 22c 3 z 23c Igt pko 26 Igt pkg 26c 5< SALE WOODBURY Sweethe^vt Soap Sweetheart Soap Ajax Cleanser Facial Soap •uv i emit »i balh il< •in FIICI all 3 ^ 22« but 21 14 01. (in 411 Ht«» CAM J ID, 20 Six RED BANK TiEGTSTEH, MARCH" 2.1. - - H» - - P.A.L. Boxers lo Perform Holm del Poodle Caseys Fail In Final Cops Top Honors Sporting Sports State Tourney Battle In Match Show Betty l^oales Wins By- St. Joseph's Rally in Third Canto Childre p's Handling Hy Cunningham In Girl's Evcnl To Defeat Local Quintet, 48—39

.ONLY SI DAYS left, anil by no means ilo ue nic.cn shopping clays Pellicpc Buinty, a white, poodle After holding a slim advantage to Christmas. The S4 days is the time remaining before Monmouth owned by Mrsi T. K. Frelinghuy- at half time, Red Bank Catholic, Park will hoist Ihe curtain nn the 195U racing season. And for those sen, Holmdel, -won top honors in Combs to Lead the only shore representative. In who liko to travel, Cnmdcn him only 34 days (if waiting before Gnrdcn J the match dog show presented by the N.J.S.l.A.A. basketball tourna- Slate i ark ushers In the .N. J. horse rnri!i« season. Camden's Spring the Monmouth County Kennel club ment finals at Elizabeth armory meeting gets under way April 27 and runs to May 3u. with all Mondays Sunday afterno Bn in the -garage of Polo Combine Saturday afternoon, tired in tho dark except May IIP. Following a two week layoff. Monmouth Park tha Lawes Corl.1 company, Syca- second half to drop a 48-30 decis- takes over June 16 ami runs to Aug. 9. inclusive, which gives this county more ave., Shrewsbury. Dr. Clarence "Buddy" Combs of ion to St. Joseph's of West New 47 days of the sport. According to Ifrs. Gnrrieon King, Eatontown will lead the Brooklyn York. Now I hut basketball season has finally slowed down to ;i Rumson, chalmijin of the show, Polo club against the riders of the The Caseys, advancing further walk mill liascball is warming- up, getUm; ready to trot off into there were 100 entries in this show New York A. C. Saturday night at than they ever did in the tourney, the. J93(1 campaign, we'll clean up notes on the "Sport for Kings." and an cstimat.wl 400 spectators the Squadron C armory, Brooklyn, started out fast In the first two Wo found there lire thousands or racing fans in this territory attending. The '.match show is in the first round of the national quarters, and It looked as it tho who eagerly look for news from the tlinrnuirhlirod family. Soon generally a prellntlnary for the all- senior championship tournament. local eagers were on their way to with the readers, no ilouiii, getting a little tired of reading Ims- breed show which the Kennel club The Winged Foot team of Herb the Catholic Class B state cham- ' ketball and more basketball, we'll give out with news for tlio will sponsor at tb* Rumson Coun- Pennell, Zen us Colt and Johnny pionship. racing fans this week. try club June 18L . Pflug has divided with the Brook- Caseys Off Stride His racing friends and funs of the New Jersey racing; scene, Miss Jeanne Di'lBois, Freehold, lyn outfit in two previous games were glad to ivnil a retraction of the Item that appeared In a who has won man;p a blue uibbon this season. In the most recent Coach Hugh Tyndall's crew, play- Newark column that Kddie Kealu's, popular trainer of Aniory at dog shows throughout the coun- meeting Brooklyn handed the New ing on the huge Elizabeth armory ty, scored again ;\vlth her red Yorkers a 15-10 setback to break court for the first time, failed to I,. Haskell's Woodland Farm, would ,)e replaced by K. K. Rus- 1 sell. Two days ufter the appearance of (he information, a cor- cocker spaniel, Et'lggs Playboy, a winning skein of six straight. display the same zip and spirit It rection made by >Ir. llaskell wns run by the racing journals. who won tho sporting class. Brlggs' Dr. Combs was the key figure in showed when the Caseys broke J'cakes, a enmity resident for a great number of years, has done, Playboy also won tcip honors last that victory, scoring 0 goals. The Red Bank high school's winning a remarkable job at the Mldillctown farm, for he has to depend summer in the cocilier class at local ace, rated at 8 goals Indoors, streak. It also failed to play the exclusively on hiiaie brctls for hi« stock. Other trainers have the Kennel club showJ-at the Rum- will again ride at No. 2 position aggressive brand of ball that expensive yearlings from proven breeding strains for their son Country club. for Brooklyn, with "Bud" Heatley helped register the victory over St. patrons or use the services of certain stallions to work with. The best In puppy fc'roup was a up front and Ray Harrington at Rose of Belmar, which gave the Kddie has used Haskell's own Woodland farm material to pile len-month-old Beddllngton terrier, back. Red Bank quintet the South Jer- lip an impressive record for the past 23 years. named Blue. Burr of Salt Aire, The winner of Saturday's game sey Class B championship. owned by L. H. Terinsnlng, New wil met the Detroit Ivory Rangers Red Bank's Caseys got the hop York, .which also copjvid best in in the semi-flnal round of the na-on St. Joseph's dribblers in the DICK MORAN. trainer of Irving Kirschbaum's Carolyn K stable, The leather swinger, above who represent Ihe Police Athletic League of Keansburg, will box the terrier group. tional senior at Squadron A initial quarter, marking up an 11-7 has a Kentucky Derliy entry. Hasty Count, in training; at the Jay Cee next Thursday night at the Matawan-Keyport Recr&ation Center for the benefit of the Raritan Boys' Miss Martha. Conlonv Florham Manhattan Apr. 1. period. In the second quarter the Farm, formerly Grcentree, in Hnlnidcl. Hasty Count is hy Reign Count Park, was the owner elf a boxer, Caseys had two points sliced off out of Hasty kiss. Rei|;h Count won the Derby in 1R28. He occupies club. The organization is raising funds to build a clubhouse. Audacious Gny of Crescent, which their lead when St. Joseph's nipped the stall of Twenty Grand, winner of the Derby In 1931 and was the In the photo, left to right, are Dick Vophy, Hugh Asmar, Jack Keelen and Vincent Puglice. was judged best in th !> working Red Bank, 14-12. last N, J. horse to run in the Blue Grass classic. Moran was the exclu- group. Best in ilic toy ;5roup was Long Branch Ice The Caseys held a 23-21 lead at sive exercise boy of Twenty Grand. Thus, if hunches mean anything, Keelen is a former football star at P>ed Bank Catholic high school. awarded to a miniature plnscher, the. start of the third session, but. all of these signs point to a successful invasion for Hasty Count, whose Stephens' Sweet Girl, owned by it was In this period that tho record as a two-year-old was not too impressive until blinkers were ap- Emmie M. Stephens, MatBwan. Yachtsmen Get Tyndall men wore blasted into de- plied. Betty Foales, Shrewsbury, was feat by the St. Joseph's eagers. Tho Hasty Count was n S4,n00 yearling purchase at the Saratoga sales St. James Five judged best in the girl's tihlldren's West New Yorkers played their in 1948. and, according to Kirschhaum, is n definite starter in Louisville. Red Bank Recreation handling class with her English Awards and Dine best In this chapter to mark up He is also entered in the Wood Memorial at Jamaica. April 22; the Jer- cocker spaniel, while Alfred F\ Commodore John Heycr a 17-10 quarter, which forged thn sey Handicap at Camden, and the Belmont slakes. So county fans will Posts Triumph King, 3d, Rumson, recoined top victors out in front, 38-33. Once have a rooting interest in the "run for the roses." prize for the boys. getting knocked on the ropes the Cops Tetley Trophy Grammar Crew Defeats Harry Pound, Little Silver, Now ul ihe Helm— Caseys were not able to recover, judged the sporting and •terrier and again In the final session they SHORT SNOUTS from the oat bin—The results of the Club 49 Years Old took a 10-8 beating. charges against 1''. W. liannon, l.iitcrnft, on horse stimulation in liordcnioun, .'{9-2,^ groups, while Henry Stoeckcr, 1'lorida, liftvc not yet been announced by the Racing Commis- Holmdel, was Judge of the t'fy and The Long Branch Ice Boat & Homan i*ace spree in the llnal quarter to swamp tivity rating. before the Caseys widened the gap oval than come to our own Mnnmniith course for less melon. tho local team was advnnccd into r.. Runvon 31.1 SI 5i.ii; Highlands Five to 21-15 midway through the per- it. ;,I2 r.i the homu taani, 12-2. Commodore John Heyer of West Joe Carroll will send a string of the Jay Cee horses to run in New the winning spot when the victors Mueller iod. Homan tossed in three quick A. Oa!,i"i Ml IJ 5s:i Corcoran, tossing in points from Long Branch congratulated the baskets before St. Joseph came to York before N. J. racing opens . . . Matt Colford has his horses quar- were found to have heen ineligible K. Slmltii 5 .LI 15 5 Ml Jersey speed skid group for their Wlthruw 334 4.1 r, 7 ii the corner, registered 13 tallies to life. tered at Jay Cee farm, getting them in hand. Heading his stock is Gray- due to a technicality of tourna- c. Beaten, 4643 activities, and Marshall VanWinkle, J. Klolile r, r. 1 'J7 57S lead the scoring" for thn victors Becker and Charlie Thogodo mar Royal . . . Bill Foales, "the squire of Silverbrook Farm," has ment rules. it. r,a!i :IB 67 5 while Loutingcp led the home 3d gave a brief resume of the com- shipped his string to Brookdale and is on the oval daily with them. Saturday night the team of Don M. Sciiyli'r''V."V.V".V.'.V.V.'.V.'.'.'." Tilil 5'I 57 3 Hudson Scores ing season's program of racing. An teamed up to shoveT the winners It. (luoen squad with 13. off to a quick rally. Becker hit tho Charles F. H. Johnson, Jr., master of Bernadottc farms, Tlnton Wean, Harry Hopkins, Paul Al- inboard racing regatta will be con- breclit. Edgar "Dink" Allen and |», KeniH'ily •iit'.i 27 r> r, r, Coach Kretowicz's eagers will 18 for Losers cords with two push shots and Falls, recently announced that he had completed arrangements with Mr. J. Ilowetrt r,:in :\t, 5lili face th= .supreme test tonight when ducted under the sanction of the Walt Schrocdcr, brushed aside all !•'. N'.'-.vniitn V. :,:i7 21 Dlil Thogodo scored with a brace of and Mrs. Tilyou Christopher lo stand Doublral), sire of the Hialoah they face Ihe number one seeded Trie Highlands grammer school A.P.B.A., elates to be selected later. technicalities and breezed in to 1.. Clnyt.m 5 1:1 IS 381 Ken Adams, toastmaater, intro- charity pokes. Homan again came Juvenile Stakes winner. Liberty Rah. and Mr. A. B., winner of the Flor- P. .MTITV 5 '17 :lil 557 St. Anthony crew of Trenton is a cage team dropped a 46-43 decision through just before tho half ended ida Breeders' Stakes, for the current breeding season at the local nurs- grab the Tetley trophy liy 21 pins. fi. Kn'cPillll ."> 0 1 '1 ii 5 I '.I duced Eddie Campanclla, former r second round battle. to the Bangs avc., Asbury Park, The winners totaled 2708 pins, edg- A. CliK^ iliIU. I.'H II0 5 1S with a layup shot, which gave tho ery. Douhlrali, winner of more than $8-1,000, was a crack sprinter in ; SO cubic inch hydroplane ichamplon, K. MII« IIIT ...'.". '.'.'.'.'..'.••'."• ,iiii :'" 5 1II grammar school courtsters Wednes- Red Bankers a 23-21 margin at in- 3942. His victories included the Carter Handicap, in which he defeated ing out Champ's Bar, Konnsburg, HKI) HANK CATHOLIC day night of last week In « contest «ion. Ray Morris of Red Bank re- Out on Foul* games of 913, 918 and F.77. Allen Oi.nk 52II 15 5 IIS W. I.IUIII. f II i) l'\ Kt'dfiici .MS IS n took part in the scoring, with ceived the plaque representing the The third session developed Into FKO.M Till': SfX.VV SO1TIII,AXI>—At Sunshine- Turk, featured the Red Bank's victory, 5ar, Kninht, r. •."".' i) it o Nn'.tional High Point score for Jer- Oldsmar, Florida, comes a report that Sirs. K. Selnil's three- n. iM'iI.'Ik'i 161. lift 535 • illilon. f. .... II it 0 Profit and Parreott leading the at- a nlp-and-tuck affair, the lead registering a COO series by tagging; M. .Sa«l..kurt .A 1S1 51 5.15 Mu'tllln, f .... 4 i 9 tack. Profit marked up 11 markers sey speed skiffs in the American changing hands four times.'With year-old <;uy Jr., who was the winner of last year's renewal of the maples for a 220, 218 and 168.H. Yorn hi :l II :i 5 2 Ii 10 5 'j r, Miiloney, r n on live from tho field and one toss Power Boat association's' stand- the score tied, 30-30, and three min- the Florida-Cuban event at Havana, competed again In this In- r. Cuntlu'r 112 SI Corcoran, tf- i i:i Wean was r.ext with a 575 set on llnrilv •I Si il» 520 lnf.5. Everett C. Gillam of Portau- ternational race. At this writing we were unable to cheek the. r,. Dowlrn, t: .... i) 0 0 from the foul line while Parreott utes to play, St. Joseph's clicked gramas of 190, 196 and 180. Schroed- V. Yiinniski IIS 72 520 tossed in ten points on four double- peck was awarded the annual to rack up 8 of the last. 9 points results of the race. Trainer William Saccn vanned the horse to T. UioiK'hirnkl _ ' is\ a:i 517 er tallied scores ot 180. 172 and 100. IS :i 3!) markers and a pair of foul shots, Aca demy of Award trophy trophy on baskets by Thogode, Becker and Miami and from there (lew to Havana. Tralnnr Sacco's younger Albrccht finished the night with E. SulTltilU I'S 151 I',!'. 517 •r. Alidrpttn ..* 507 IS 515 ST. MAllY'S Hudson and Vaughn carried the in ai gesture of fun and frolic. Black and fouls by Thogode and brother, .Inckey Johnny Saeco, (incidentally both Saeco hoys arc 146. 175 and 171, while Hopkins 475 1111 p J. Stocky 511 (illnlinor, f, c ri) Ri^tirlng Commodore Robert Wll- Becker. Following thnt outburst from l.oilir Branch) also flew over the pond to pilot Guy Jr. 611 .. 1 proring burden for the losers, scor- rolled 168, 157 and 15C. E. Rlcrim 175 :tr, Ibiltr.iiul, 1 /. 2 Monmntitli l'ark fans will remember Johnny's first time out, at A. Voj'twi •IT, 5 31 f.im .... 1 n ing 18 and 17 points, respectively. cox liansfered the. Hag of his of- lliii West Now York team grabbed Actual competition in Ihe county Kleiiliil, ! • It II f) fice -to the present commodore. Of- a commanding 38-31 advantage at which time lie supplied SI. I', fans with a thrill and a laugh. TKAMS Itnbcrtf. u 1 (1 2 Hudson hit the cords with eight tourney got underway Sunday at baskets and a pair of one-pointers ficer^ now serving under Commo- the period's end. Jockey Johnny was left at the post. Note: Just the rider, noon and continued into the night, Tot Mehcncni, y r, MnhliT'.. Trimmer!.. HluhlnmiH 842 ' LoutinKPi', K ''... B I ta while Vaughn flipped In 17 tallies dore .Heyer arc: vice commodore, To make the final quarter tough- Johnny was thrown and left at the post, hut his mount continued with the alleys quieting down 2 SHI the race. A,- rounlinit. .lei' l. :tiifi 2SSS Tycll, ,. 0 u 0 on six field-goals and five charity Ken .Avdams; rear commodore, T. er tho Casey motor started missing shortly after midnight. Hi IllJHI' Cllt't'liP Ctl :ir,i 2S01I Frasctr Price; financial secretary, Co lintiv Inn. Kri'iOiold ... »U'.I 27B0 11 3 25 pegs. whon two spark plugs headed for Freehold pinners, who dominated I'I-I.'.•hold K.l.ctiM' Ci...... 2S2 27 411 BANGS AVENUE Sigurdl .X-ucasscn; recording secre the bench via the personal foul MRS. RALPH PASTINE. secretary to the boss, Thomns Irving the tourney play last season, once Nn>l's J.wt'li'is, n.'.l Hunk.. •I 11 2710 F P tary, Louis A. Mlon; treasurer, Paul rule. Hayne was given the exit sig- Brown, gave us a little dope on a cage contest played 50 years ago. again got off to a rapid start. Bill M:i:-Urt Tavern. Atl, Hlnh. . :tt)(i Pnrrentt, f. .. 2 10 D. TlMlom; fleet captains, Seymour Irnnn S"!\ Ttioil. Mm,. H. :U2 2l»2o SU'vciunn, f. 1 !) nal early In the chapter. At tho Fans talk about high scoring games of today, well here Is a low scoring Johnson from the county seat went r.' St. Anthony Team Nlblnch, c. ... 0 6 Price I'-ad Marshall VanWinkle, 3d. mid-way mark Charlie Naughton one of years ago from The Register files. "The basketball team of St. to the top of the list in the singles Nn •ith Emli'rs, SiiiiiiK l.ivhr:.'.'.'. 21:1 2527 Profit, K 1 II The .committee, in charge of the committed his fifth foul and he F.i'iiifi-'n. [lull Hunk .... Ki'.l Stewart, v. ... fl 2 James club played a game at the clubhouse lust night with the Orcos competition after he connected for 2s',r; gala evr-int comprised Otto Becker also headed for the bench. Homan a 660, which, coupled with a 39 Kn 'II) 27 01 Wntcri, B. ... 0 H basketball team of Asbury Park. The teams tied with a score of eight Oc'enllpcirt A. <* .... or. 25»:l To Get Trophy chairml n, Eddie Campanclla. War- managed to finish out tho contest, each and another came will he played at Red Bank next Tuesday night." handicap, gave him a 699. Sw nn ITnli.'nlnsliiTy, MIIS'II IIn 2'..I 211111) ren S. ATrcs and Byron G. Brlggs. even though ho had four fouls "The Ashury Parkers are considered the crack team of the county Not far behind was another Free- U*|!1 0,\f Cor|i!i, .Miiiui.s.uiiin ,-,2,1 LMS'I County Holy JNamc lllCHLANDS marked against him early in tho hold kcgler, Frank Cantllicc, who Clnytiin's fiiiiiiK*- Spring 1 j. 222 2717 and they have defeated the teams of prominent athletic clubs of New ... ISO Mntthpws, f. stanza, scored a 019, including a 45 handi- Ami'ilrnn I^k'i.tn. Keyi.orl 2 7'.12 York and Brooklyn. The' players on the Red Bank team were George Sh ri-WHlwry Nn. 1 :i51 2 S 1 ii To Make Awnrd Huilson, f. . Homan and Becker tied for scor- A. Stecle, I,. Joseph Ryan, James E. Degnan. Edward Leddy and cap. Bill Nock. Munasquan, finished WPII'H l'hUrm.. MnniiH.uiiiiti.'.' 2111 27I1S VIIUKIIII. C. Casey Marksmen Mi H'llt'r Floriatrt .... 270 2858 Hellav.uicr. a ing honors, each contributing 18 Charles JohnBton. Degnan scored four and l.eddv and Johnston scored with a 57J-45-016 for third and St. Anthony's Holy Name basket- Mnxson, K. . Frank Palandrano, Red Bank fired ball team will be presented the points, Becker led the victors with two each." iThe game certainly switched from the defensive to the Frnncr, ir, ,. 5-fleld goals and 8 free flips, while offensive, and the scores today prove it.) a 598-15-013 for the fourth spot. Father O'Sulllvan Memorial trophy Win Rifle Shoot Eisner's, Red Bank, took the lead Apr. 26 nt Se:i Girt Inn nt the nn- Homan tossed in 8 deuces and a in the team events. The local bowl- Holy Name Croup mial banquet of the Monmouth Refer po—Bolttcr. Dick Hatheiiiacher pair of free shots. MIKK BRISCESF., the Monmouth county lad making Rood crs marked up a total of 2.S97, County Federation of Holy Nnme ST. JOSEPHS Paccsi Triumph a F In the baseball umpiring business, stnpned at Ihe office last week counting a 150-pln handienp. Mahl- societies. Bepkci', f , .. r. IKr> all tanned up after serving as mm of III- Instructors at Bill Mr- er's Trimmers of Highlands trail Plans Ring Show Winners of the county Holy Holy Cross Crew Red Ban\: Catholic high school's Glldny. f ;i 0 Ii Fly rm, i- 1 :l GOIVUII'K I'liinlrp school, Cwwi, Fin. Mllce moved up a notch In by three pins after reiiisterinc a 1 Namo league this year, tho St. rifle team .continued blasting the the nlllclatlnir trade ..ml will work this vear in the South Atlantic 2,5.52-242-2804. Class) Boxing Talent niitck, c 2 0 •t Anthony quintet gained the first targets lash week to score a vic- Thos-ailc, K 4 7 ir. circuit. ,vl,|,.h Is ,i rin»< A leairue. Mike tell, us lint the bise- Man.nsquan pinners got off to n leg on the award which was pre-Wins, 33-25 tory In a thiree-way match Thurs- Mf EMcrncy it (1 o o hall n.les hav- not clmnired too mneh. Ills version Is "The fast start to take the two top rungs Bdng Kfcruiteri sented to the federation by Nicho- 15 IS limns have Ic be on tlieir toe. on all »lav« ami have lo especial- Murphy Sparks Win day night at the Red Bank armory RED HANK CATHOLIC in the doubles event. E. VVngner las J. Connors of Long Branch. (i !>' '.lav wide awake and on the alert mi Ibe doi.hle nitty action. President Geni'RP Adalr and against Red .Bank high school and r P combined a 431 with K. Fouat's 536, Amadeo V, Ippollto, co-chairman With 13 Tallies Perth Amboy teams. Hftyne, f 2 i r> This yen,- when II runner Intentionally l-.Ues the «p»nn(| base- plus u handicap of 216 for a 1,183John Mueller, ehatrnmn of wel- of the basketball league commlt- littttm, f .,.,., 1 i :i The Caseya copped the match, Mi-Neil, f , 4< 1 :i man ..i>< of nluv In break i». u twln-kinin". -ml If tlm un«i total. D. VanDorn and Fred For- fare, of the, Holy Name society af lec, reported that a trophy will I the Holy Family church, Union Holy Cross of Rumaon registered scoring a 681 mark. Perth Amboy HdtBlliiK, r. ...- 0 0 0 Ihlnli, the ri'iiurr went out of his way to d? 1 niovo boxing allow la slated for a softball ICIIRUO thin summer. oith Amboy mvKksmen, who has 11 11 tttw ini.irehrr. N.nvad'.ys. I,,, ri>nl"nM himself with (in ocnslo'inl •J '"•''>» Ilil I?.". 1 Hnlhnch'a nudUniliuii, Kcnnabiii'K, with two double column scorers In lioltl tho stuto Junior championship Rt, JoHcpli'n 7 It 17 to—is «a M •)"W"r. \vi,rn „„„,. I'r.'.liolil lliiwllnu Aiml.niy . .. Slid I Vic tihiv.?.!, limner linglewood on ii trio of donees nnd a pnil of k.'JIMirl It iillnii Nn. | hly lie featured nl the nhinv. liny In Swim Meet Jll.M Bull' dull inn, now iinnj'iiUnH out foul*, Cuflcy team wax respomitMo for tho Ui-rliwroil, W. •.! I .on,: Hi'iiiirli •J<» I» llrlttn of l'leasantvllle, Uoltleii Uod Hunk Catholic vlcltory after :«:'. I nf Inwmiil, I,, 1., ilnlnhod with a In the only other content, Holy Voting Kill Nllfn JlWl'IlK, Ml',I Iliml, (llnvn winner "I Trimlnn, Is Ohor- ho recovered from a alaw JstavL lo Atllillllr IliiUry, All. Iliulillilnl. Mini 72-hiile totMI of '.'»ll lo win J28B.nO Trinity whipped Star of the Sea, ';:.•• 7 IIIIU'H expected uppuncnl. llrltto I* lip the target for a 178 'total. pup Miiulli'.v II.mil 1 In the Jacksonville Open golf 38-28, hi TtIi S|>ot J.M',1 n memlicr uf tin AII-KIMIOMI sqiinil |» ,,,,]n vnillllm.' Inlenl. Anl..ny I'm k l[i riflitluti l.nirniiiiii'iii, which concluded Mon- IKll.Y CROSS Rod Dank high »chool'jii top tnr- U'lM(Mvl.r(Mil,, I itii Mm. II i.'.fll which will Imilln nt (rhlcngu IIIIH 1 ilny. r i gnt breaker In thl« match ivain Cnp- William O'llrlnn, brother of nwlm On nn (IIIIVI- S3 311 iiiiM. r •i n l 1 1 S3 3 7 inonth, taln Davo Kennedy, who Jlred ti champion Maureen O'Brien, holder " ' •»''' "'• Illulillinil" It nlU,! . (Ihezzl wiw 7 Httuki-H (iff llm tor- Ki'iitit'tly, T, n n «.title fiinriiev. We asked him Wall T.mii.lih, j;,,-,i •li'l'f M'llhl?, Tilclinton, n mid- lld 271) Klmt by Caiy Mlddlrcoff, the .Smith, ( II II 176 by ncorlnK 0;< prono Ltotiitlon of tho 100-yard Indoor national M II .'l.li y, i*. , Wll\ti|ll»' HmU-O'llliillt" HIJ dliiwelKliI who HCiired two Illlnck- Nnilonnl O|K>II (iliiimp, wlm won I 111 nnd B.1 ofT-hnml. Imckdlroko title, U folllowlng In tho MHIIIII mill Tyilul, l'niliu[i| . . f|{i/ Ill'MII'lllll, tl, II (I .1111M In une OVIIIIIMK al (lie rnri'iit Mix place mutiny of (i,(HKI. Piitrolmnn Krnnk Mnmh, wlio rlpplim of Ilia big alntor when par- Whlinlni,«Kii Mill'.-. Mm I., I . 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I ...I. r HI) KM m nnd Wlitlilund l'uiU with liO imliilu, I'. K.lili .It l mi Nl (IMP * T. Vlil.i In till' Ill-tinv (if HIM ni'liiml, II HiMI 01' THU HKA TnlnfthYT fi I' limlli. I 1 U.I Ifanir t|iiili HI id nl Hi, Anliiliy I'dlli 1 A fttnlc (cliolnntlr Unit record 1 f Ml v U', 'iJ'. Ii • m mm liI'Mii III liuuli thn.. in imir II (I I' I I'i'HTII AMIHlY *. I , • ;r "T/",!;',' ,',' • """ " •"«'-«•'»•'"« .. ' A \\ . ,1 I'liMvi'iillim I Mil by rmii I'IIIIB Imlui'f, I'liiiillin'., I, , win AAI hy HlL'hliinil I'urli'n llnh 1 1 1 ."I,I,III. M > - i 11.!'' l< « (lit llmiil Tutnl i'" " ' ': i " "" ""' !•'• "LI- i» Mini «nt tiilni. up nlmlll,| AI.I II I I' illli'il III II ii..| |u nlH i>f J.l.llJiii.ilii, •I i.'llllllirlKj I' , . Ill) iMI Mil WiiKQ'-'f whoso 1 ilina.il Him. In thn Ilii. Illll A l»,,lr I n,i-, M-III I,, „, ,,|, ,l|,m | , , ' , i • h I:, In I hi. nniiini! v.ii id, Tlii. Mint lirttii, i', ,.,,..., ,,...,.,. m ( i .' .\i..l . I , „ Mimnpurliid Until"* "clc ilnl llniili, I llnlii'limil lit II Illn lUO-ytrtnt hrtmnt nlloki. ilhivcd iini.. off A, I »i- t M -i. imi llni'li ' o MI),. 111 Li n fin tin, Hrn| j hl'in 'hrl«t«n»ni (H 71 Cil tenth t>t A wcond off Hie iimrlt SH II. S>" 1 I.'.11,1 Illiilli'li, A.il.llly I'.illi IIIHI * I I" I II .it Itiii.l.i' »i|| tin nuiiimt tjnunmilal Jfn'til I II Urn.... , . , . „. ion mi 11)1 liy Ilitlliy Knlliip n( Culiinililn In It. Win H'll * T, IDtl l'olllt I'lCANillt. I I .1 14 < U ToUIUI mi. u RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 23, 1950 Page Seven Port Monmouth Keyport Din For i\1-0 Till.- Coach Don Trotter Mr. and Mrs. William Powell of Nut'i Jewelers 17 :ll Heading For Sebaatlan ' a crow can be a "pet" as well as Main st. are the parents of a son, Kdilli's Si.Inn 31 1.1 The Koyport Din'T rpiin11't Urpt Dinner to Be Held at Sea Girt Inn— "pest". Public Mnrkcl 3.'. Hi Its win .sti'PHk lntail TiU'jday ni^ht Your fishing Takes Over Coaching born Mar. 20, at Monmouth Mem- Mutt Hninn's 3 1 t" 1 orial hospital. Kiuli-nbnrh'a 33 ii wh^n thi; Bayshon new in inrii,"•'! editor is headed The State Fish and Game Coun- to oasi> out n lis-iin iiiiimpl' nv- Attorney General Parsons to Speak for the happy Duties; 7 Vets Buck Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peterson of cil, Department of Conservation RED BANK BUSINESSMEN'S LEAGUE the itron(; Ashuiy I'ruk t!:i>V club fishing grounds, and Economic Development, has Irvlngton spent Tuesday of this ill the fir.st rni.'ountiT (if \\\<- Mon- If a veteran battery means any- week visiting their daughter, Mrs. STANDINGS !if 225 ar.'1 v:tncf, in onlo!- to establish a poll- Sebastian inlet. unanimously approved proposed W I. niomh-Ocean enmity IvisUctli.ill By the time fishing regulations for the 1650 thing, Rumson high school will get Stanley Modzeilewski, of Poplar Ciilli Cunslriirllon Ci n 2.S lpaj;ui' clmnipinnshiii phiyntTs ;it A.^- j '•.- Aim b irneil up Uioib.ail'l.- f }'inv,'t<>re r-Jiairrnan Of the bowl- this column season. off to a good start in the Shore Et. ii'iirn'i Tailors : 17 2* bury F'nrk hi£h s::houl ^yin. i nrie- ilurinj,' the p-'»-' tm.-tif — i Conference baseball campaign this Ali-lmrl Inn 16 2'.l ing tMirnamont committe-3, report- goes to press Frank J. Valgonti of Madison, The Brownies met at the school Keyport's dribliln.s i.-iclu-il lip nj lirill sea.= on. will have tile oppor- season. It has two starting hurlers Sill's Niubi.r* 16 lit ed thfit thf. annunl tournny staged we will have chairman of the State Fish and hall Tuesday of this week, and are Fnli'o's Sirviri. Stnllon IS :ll) healthy '10-29 nuiKin nt tin- end nl tiniity of r'-storkin^ their i:ainrif and a receiver returning to the In.-t. ;v(:k nt thf: lird Bank Recrea- spent 36 hours Game Council, announced approval making stuffed bunnies for Easter ml-Dnvlsim - H •'" tho (tr.st half and worn then com- depai \nv:.n\ Monday niaht when tho squad for diamond action. Crate's llrvrriiKi-j 11 :ll *i'in alleys \VT/ ;\ sticcfps. on a Greyhound of tho new regulations following a gifts, which they will present to pelled tn stnve (iff :i tli-t••!mine.I j Shnre Cnnf' ren'P '.'.ill fete rivinbi-f-S ul's ti Anm.'s lloliliy-CrnftR 3S :I7 FnWn-x'-.riir :i di.Tfii.^inn, tbp school bus, carry Ing public hearing Ia3t night at which tho health center. l'hll-» Altunllr Sfivlc,. :lli ail Kuys' club I'ally in thn linnl rh.ifi-; fium l.'i schools ;u. dinner al the 200 pounds of no opposition appeared. The new Tho home and school group of ShcT«.m.l'» SimrtlnK Cunils.. . 31 II tor. which thle.iteneit tn tli--; roy j Se:i 'Int. Inn. i I'fii i -'•nta'ivp.s vot-^d to reimburse Nut's JOK-I'IIT* 3S 1:1 ni'-r::b"! s of the Red Bank high "Stew" VanVllet baggage, reels, 1950 regulations follow: the Port Monmout hschool will hold tho 29-gnnie victory Htrenk by tin j Jon Cu, n. Confeienre trei=- j Clolic Mntnri K -l:i t*rh(,r,\ cue? combine who had three rods, blankets, boots and a lot of a children's program Tuesday, Mar. 1,1'H'K Shi'Il Stivtion .11 II winners. umr, :>-pf llnaiii'.'s of the C.'on- TROUT j-'irii'-t.-, ^[cji.in from thoir dressing plugs, and a lot of other fishing 28. Plans arc being made for a Htol.l.'s Kill- 31 II The loop eh.'impionship will be in tl oriler after i-ec'jrd- ' Snl'« llarbira '1'J Hi T in^' a prolit of Sl.rilS from thi.v : room a:, the; Shore Conference equipment. 1. The trout season for 1950 shall card party to be held Tuesday even- AceiTa'ii Har -\ it 1 plnyed off Raturdny nii, ht \\lien the | yiru'.s playoffs in ll.e A-ihuiv Park i commence at 8 a. m., E..S.T., Sat- ing, Apr. 4, with Mrs. Catherine 600 SERIES Dlnormen face the Point I'len.-ant Sebastian Inlet Is a spot where 1 I'unvention hall. I urday, Apr. 15, and extend unin- Harding as chairman assisted by John GiiLlu l'.M. linii, ->\i)—Hi: ; Hik-ry Anplers, victor:\ nver the Helurir T/.c annual Conference coaches' I have spent some of the happiest terruptedly to and including Sept. Mrs. James Ehiman, Mrs. Fred _o|ikins lllil, ^ou. 2Jti—li'^n : Frank La- V.F.W. quintet in a pii-liminary tilt I'vira member .-ihool will be per- IfirKiuct. will \if h*••!(! Monday, June hours of my life. It Is a fisherman's 30. Other than the opening day fny«Uo 194. 201. 213—608; Doll Wi-nn' Tuesday. j mitted 17 tickets, ('ushman de- ti, at Jumping F^rook Country club. Wright, Mrs. Kenneth MacLennon 202, 20S, 23.1—til.). paradise. In the old days my fishing hours shall be from sun- Jim Croddiek was the hit,' numon j cl-iied. If m •mhei'.v of boards of' and Mrs. Robort Wilson. 200 CLUB father and I cooked our meals rise to 9 p. m., E.S.T. Members of the Girl Scout com- blastinp a\\'ay for the vielorn, linn;; ! cihica: inn nnd riilurs from the in- Don M.rm. 207, Frank llnblin 217. .St. Ann's Edge over a camp fire made out of pal- 2. Legal length remains at 7 mittee met at the home of Mrs. Tat Hici-i 207, GrorKi. Cnm-y 202, Chirk in 20 point.? on 7 donees and li free j diviilinl schools wish t r. attend. ' metto roots. Our camp was on inches. Robert Wilson yesterday. Plans Forbes 220. Jor Hobko 20,i, 2011; Amnry shots. Joe Falco led tho Asbiuy HK- I hey v.-.ll he ;i.-se??ed SL'.Vj rai'li. ! the mound of an ancient Indian 3. Creel limit, 8 trout per day, of Osborn 201. 200; Frnnk SfHcciu 204, KroKat'on with Ifi mnrkrr.s on 1 are being made to have the Girl Dim. Sciiuto 213. Kmili" Gflln 203. Dr. M\. Carmel, 27-26 burial ground, and many times as which number not more than i Scout participate In a Court of Colio 201. Kri'il Hnmo 21i1. Harry Green- flaskets and a pair or churily pi'R.s. attend the basketliail dinner. j we raked our fire together, we trout may be taken from fly'fish- Awards to be held at the Leonardo wood 2011. llcili WoriliTl 221, Sli'Vi- Cns- KBYPOKT IMSKIt Attnrn.-y (Jenernl Theodore T>. I talncoio 21", Joi. Lnfnyrtti- 222, I'al Am- SI. Ann'.-; ciyora of Knanaburgr •would dig up a jaw bone, some ing water as hereinafter provided. grade school in May. Mrs. Ken- (i F 1" I'arsnii.i, Rod P.anU. will in- u'liesi bro.;:,-i.'iu;uih. county parochial we Hist camped at Sebastian and Hl^h ti'ain Kami , Horn'ori' * Tailors, T. AllliiK. i- n '.ill man of the council. p. rn. fhijMl !. ii!;c: :-;Ui !»-;it,'ue in a twin my reason for seeking out this Prom and after sunrise on May 1015: hluh ti'um am-iex, llonrnrp'a Tivil- Kiilln, •• •: I r aches ut the ini*t;l ini.r nf t.l Mrs. Charles Westcndorf, who Worllfy, K . .7 I ;i! i!ft:iii- :'. 'h.' A.shury Park Con- 13, the following two stretches of ors. 27116: liitli shiKlf Kiimi', Frank Dub- •wonderful spot is that its still a celebrated her birthday Friday, lin 2 17: IIIKII sintli. scrii'S. Don Wean, Oroilillck, K 7 it ^ Vr.-nce. lield Muiidnv n:;;li: r place whore a guy can go and water arc hereby designated as fly HIS. Unt' liik'h schnril, diKfii.<.-i''d t Mar. 17, wns given a surprise party Ivor fii'.il .-'ivr.ir.i: nn the part got away from tho hustle and bus- fishing water: ent Iliethud of ik'c-l:il »n,'V bri>ke I at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy ASI1URY PAIIK HOYS' (.'l.ll nf Mt. fr-irnifl p-iirl off for the tle of this busy age. 1. Big Flat brook, Sussex county JERSEY CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT ! bull c-ha m [linns. According t" :i —from the concrete bridge on | Kolb of Main st. Decorations wore STANDINGS i: Kt''in.shu: u q'.iintft whon the Mt. I haven't space to tell you all the ! in green and a large birthday cake, W 1. l-'nlon, f. of < pinion, t hr.y wme (!;trmcl f"ii;iri!y to.-?ors converted Route 31 downstream to tiie end Mtinii.|iiini. f wonderful things about Sebastian decorated with shamrocks, was the Trnn.iportiition IS '.I not in fnvnr of th-: only 4 fouls on', of 13 attempts. Inlet. How the pelicans, gulls, of (he Roy tract—a distance of ap- Coach Don Trotter Htoivraom Hi 11 T. n.l'iaiMM., f. table centerpiece. Attending: wero Illni's, •• li New Srlup l'.:infi'n .!;HI Vili'lll. ciuirds, lnd the usprcy and sea eagles, blueflsh, proximately 4 miles. StHtlxtlral 15 12 f Along with the veteran faces Mrs. Arthur Hennlngsen and son Accounting II 13 Ponti't'orvo, i' 1 winni'i>'. .srnrini; H nn l 5 points, re- channel bass, snook, jacks and lady 2. South branch of the Raritan there will be a new face guiding Collodion 14 13 I'etlllii. II Frank .1. I'iiiKil Red Hunk jtsh fight for survival. It is nature river, Huntcrdon county—the Arthur, Roy Kolb, Jr., Frederick (ilia IIousci Ill 1 I V'i'triinn. x ! the destinies of the Bulldogs In II Ili'Knuic'ii. « I hi^h'.s athletic direct ur, .-::ii(i t'ne at Its best. stretoh of water known as the Westendorf, Charles Westendorf, (ipnrrnl Ollico 11 16 I.". I!'." other tilt Holy Spirit of 1950. With Coach Joe Rosati re- (.'. Petillo, K piv.sent Ill-School Confeft'tice sched- Asbuiy Park trounce! Holy Trln- When I am down there in my "Ken Lockwood Gorge" a distance Sr., Charles Westendorf, Jr., Mil- Sllfoty 7 20 tiring from the baseball coaching ZOO CLUB ult' lia.s earli ca^e learn plaviiu; all ity o: l.onj,' Hnnch. Hl-18. little trailer, cooking a fish chow- of approximately 2Vi miles. dred Westendorf, Doris Thorn and duties, Don Trotter, a protege of Horace Westendorf. J. Accra 211. 220; N. Warren 226. M. other combine'; onli:jrnpion.sli .p. On a vot».. of I flies, wet (lies, bucktalls, nymphs and Patricia Henningsen and Su- Iteil Hank Kecreation 60 12 at AT M754-M Pet or 1'est? Crown Can Be Both and streamers. Expressly prohibit- a fine start, being the beneficiary san Maloney. Kansas Ilros 46 26 Iho member KCIIOOLS, it W.MH dcr.ii'-d | Hiilhucirs Play of two starting chuckers In Allen Ilnlliintlnc's 41 2S tn ri'frr the .subject to the i'::tcu- i Baby crows are positively ugly ed are metal, plastic or wooden The Port Monmouth Social club lures, plugs, spinners, spinner flics Stern, and Phil Mlnton, who Is on- Uolti'l'* CHlli Muro 39 33 tiv1 coniniilti'0. | and at the same time, cute. At Curley Homes 3S 34 Firoincn'a Circuit lIoM lo Piralcs and any fly to which there is at- ly a sophomore. Llsk Wyckofl, a held a card party Thursday, Mar. birth they are pink with pin feath- 16, at the White House, Port Mon- .1. H. Kelly Co. No. 1 36 36 The conuuiti.ro cunijio:eil of Dr. I Tin' \Vc.--t Silo Pirates A. C, tached or tied, or which is used in junior, Is the gifted backstop re- McKlm-I.nyton 21 SI To Meet \Yrdnosday Wylip O, i'ate, .superintenden1. of er dots all over. They have a big ceiver ready to take over the mouth rd. Six tables were In play. J. H. Kelly Co. No. 2 I 6B N'e-.s' Yo:l!, ,-!nd the Balbach Sport- mouth, rod Inside, and a tiny combination with any metal or Miihllf!t(>wn township school.-;; -N'a- plastic or other contrivance of any guidance of Trotter's pitchers when Mrs. Alice Meado was chairman. 200 CLUB Monmouth County Firnmrn's 1 ing club will lock horn3 on the tongue. Prlie winners were Charles Mcrk- Softball league will hold a meet- tluinit'l S. 1 h'twiltM , Toms Kivcr Halbach auditui ium court Sunday substance or sort. they are toiling on the mound for LnviM'siilicu 200. Iluckak'W 226, Tul- liiKh school principal; PinKitore. The first five or six weeks, they er, Leonard Helmuth, Joseph Han- arico 201. Ilirehler 204. 204; Jones 202. ing Wednesday night at the Fair for the third year in a row. 5. Also expressly prohibited shall the payoff marbela. Kroner 243. I'ryor 211, 201; Miller 225, and Charles A. Nelson, Kr:phokl, toloplionc, IO wn could Mm, Mngwlre, Mr, nml Mm, Carl ANSWER; Sinco the now flddition will undoubtedly add to tho Hdlwlfr, Minn Nuna Ittlwlff, Ralph 2\ J'nlnl PlfRmnl Hnmt tUIHWI'l' It, 'J'I N>|itiinr Awny value of your homo, it would be folly not to mote luro that tho Morford, Ilamlil nnd Ronnlil Hill 'In '1'Minfl HW«r Awny They nnvor bother our other poll Miiy yet' nnd Mr, nml Mm, Thorium Pur. incroflsod valuo is proporly insured, Alin, n wall informed insur- iiwihvr I'lillcu triumph li fdui-yi'iir old part oliow, pnit HMII of this pliii'O. '. Ittil Hunk Cntli, llomt •'i MHUUIIII Hum* tnriinr puppy mid nr, old toll) cat ance agon! can adviso you in your c.hoico of mntoriiil'. nnd plan; I'liii T.tx an] 'iVrtirin j N wl(h Mil! pii'turiMil .1 anil innlx kitten, All of thorn re Thn M. K. 8, mlulonniy KUlhl li l.cnliAitlu Home r. :i JItiotml Inw prii'i1, I i \i I.Nkvwonil Auny insofar as Ihoy nffocl the firo iind itrur.lurfll Iwi/ard'., Miiny Hpccti'il I'M! uttil Mlko nflcr n few mot TiX'Hilny ovcnlng ill thn linmc I* Hoil Itank Awny up II> Him I of 10 location,', purlin Ihny not from llicm, of MM. Unwind A, lUibcrt/i. An III I'Yfcholil Hmnu times very slight chanrjos in mntoriiil', i.nn J.IYH you rn.iny dollnri NO MONEY DOWN von jurl, plii)! ill nml pliiv. They pluy with nut children ilnllnK Ml*. UobcrU II* IICMPMCB • 1 Krvimrt Hutllfi it IIH Hank i:«th. liomt by roducing your insurflnco promium', over a period ol yoari, \' unit liny lenchfrV t'lmvenllim at Allnntlo 17-19 Main Stroot Pll0lie EA Ing n aO-Kima 1IM0-W bAiketball 34 W.it Front SI, Phono 6-4508 Red Bank f'licllu" Imiii Hgnln, which |>rovei Oily iodny «nd lomnirow, lOntdull, 3-0910 Page Eight RED BANK KEfSISTER, MARCH 23, 10r.ll

iM 31 3.. OnLhiliv, .Nn, 5 ..'. •••• .([ P.oljeit Shumaril 5ii 112.22 Willis 15.".1 A. Isiiksen 20 136.11 Shore Firemen'* Bowling n (S^H Brichtl 37 lleli.'f No. 1 17 :,•. (1. Srhmidt 43 lll.:'..i Whin- 1S0.37 vv. Hiuuiii ill l».li iiir Nn. 1 tRumson) .IS Atlnnliu Highlands Nn. 2 IK ,i:l I. llolmnn 55 111.IS Shi.'Ids \V. Hnucli 07 13C.S :»mpllr>l Mar. 10 Oak nii*! No. 3 40 V,. tt'i'bb 2« 111.15 O'Connor 151.35 I--. Beyer 50 130.3 ii lull t'Miiu HI-IU.> tin.-,- Kanii-4 i:..ii..r J. Macl-arlam! 135.34 "A" DIVISION H»il Bant No. 1 l: lil.;h 11.-,„, ,-,.,„•,.' ,i ,.J,. \. (li.sinliiio 60 110.1 l.,.'i'i'INi 153.1 SPLITS and Avo n No. 1 IU r. sti-wn.-i 69 i:::i.5i li. .-aaiirton 1.12.00 1'. lilliKCIIt 135.26 •STANDINGS u tram.-, l-'ulr Hati-n No. 2. !i01; l.ish in- 57 133.17 Har ri No. 2 41 dividunl SUIII-I. thru, uaiii... .1 Mnm-m. .1. .1. I''Bfi"l .H I3!>.">-> 152.10 J. Nvwnian Hiiwiu-ii ...... '.'.'.'.' ."»•") lnd*>|>»iiili>nl AM*»n- r.:i:i: hiKh Imlividiial 1 I!. Wni.ll.'v. Jr, .1. Kayiii' fi.i Onmi.nr No, i'c. Milrh.-ll li.l iliu'-i ,\. Nnlaii 12 I: ,-.2 1.10.10 130.44 PAUL A. ALBKECHX 1 :M -.1 VV.-..I 63 1:17..".r. l-'itn-i-i'i- 1 1'.'. :j 7 V. ChalVy •IS 130.3 Cfiir Haven No 1 INDIVIDUAL AVEIUGK.S It. MeCiT.th 17 10.1 -i-i U AVE. J. MuiirtK- 02 Nil!-" W. Lynns Ill l:'.7.::-. Snyil.r 1 lll.:l:i L. Atliililel: 13 128.19 Uhru.mil No. 4 J. I!. I'uulu .._ UHUIUIM No. 1 R. llo.il- fill 1,;:I:|:: C. Mrrlill 5S I37.3i; S. V.'.i-hinni! . . 119.27 11 12S.37 I'niun I lf.'il Bunk I M 17 7..1 IS. V. Wuoil . I.I, !ii-' -:i U. D11 i. : 57 137..:ii; (In,I, IIH.1S .1 Viii-ciiru 128.10 IT HAS STARTED. The Monmnuih Cnuniy Bowline: tourn.imcnl Navis-ink No. 1 I H'. R»n.-rt.v '. 12 17l.fi V.'. Ul'.llM'ii i;:| ili2.ll) ,1. .III.I.., lifl i:;7.I 1 Slniifcml H!»-1 li. Si'liui-k 10 127.3S Waiinnin.i..'. . C ilyiiv.l I IS. I K. SpiiM 49 120.26 to lice)) the scores lower than they would normally he in league, play. llaldoi-r 1 7 1.1 :i ifir.nt sto th II, linrtii 135.1 (I TilllM I'.-'lll 1 17.11.1 A. Mellidi o0 123.27 There were very few misses, bin likewise only a few doubles and triple.*. 1'rnilrnK Ni „.. , or" jinplp | II. Diri'ubcu I6!UU 11. M-rill .. ii< j.vi i;. ! I!. :'-.' -a:l 2(I 135.11 117.21 J. IV. Wciillcy IS 123.2.'. i.-.-iinr. Phil Duly'. No. I, 10B: Th Red Bank Recreation team bowled steady sanies of !'18. S77 nntl : lii^h in- : f. Mill..,. . .. K.il. 12 I). Infunli r,:i 1.1:1.21 (i. Hull 17 135.1 A. Fliii.-mn'i-r . 117.21 ti. Ma-:. 51 122.17 ilivliiunl iiiorr thipf Kami-.. H. Monal-.an, i |lus< HCCII* K. lt.-n.ili> :•> I.V.I.21 II. A. liriiuu : 12 13I..< IT * Cuiii'i-1 (Jarln'iiU'r 32 122.5 013 to carry home the trophy with a total nf -.7'.!.=. Champ'? Bar &- Grill. IliirhUmji No. I. b:i2; hicli inilividunl I (J. Cnlmoixe I fill' I!. Cl-Inprll 12 I .111.Ill .1. I.. Pulli.-iii.i" 1.1 l:i::.23 1 Ili!.IS W. Hci-b-rt 20 Its,17 Keanshurg, took second money with U50. 871 and S03 for 2.6S7. Third lino, Phil I II. ||i,.,,.v 20 116.4 k 16S.S5 T. Ji'iiiiinvi 5s 131.3s H. Itrand Kal'v'' ' """' '' II. I'.-.p.-sun 0 7 l.lu.'l place went to Spring Lake Golf & Country club by virtue of their HOT, No. 1. -2 i (i. IVrcliofT lfij.7 K. Ar.-hi-i- in, I.i;.I." J. V. 1'IIII.V 12 131.2!i 1 io!l2 H. Dri'Mlrr " 1 111.IS K!) and S1G for a 2,6M scries. INDIVIDUAL AVKRACKK rmnfiin 1H7.:'.O V. Fiiln'r • 02 117..1 I. Kulilii-r 32 130.1 311 I 10.0 AVK. Ahl«i\< ... KM.IJ K.- Drlpy ii-. |.Hi.3 .1. I.. All.M II 12.1.1 211 I 10.1 Tho lale Mr. letlcy, wlion he donated this trophy, set just 101.:l> llnino ... Hi 7.II 11. Sliumiif.l. Jr lill 1.1 I I.', 11 S|.nlt'i!i ... . 31 123.15 Wliilli.'l.l fill Three golfers have won the U. S. 1...me two rules: First—all howlers repri'scutin^ a certain town must IS1..11 l.'uni oiv 1U7.S li. Cnlti-i-ll 17 1.11.2 1 s. l.anilii'i'ti>nii iis 122.:;:: Oil I!':'; 1and EriUh'h amateur championships I II. 1'ailrnrtl.lr (Ill Kill llin .',:. M. Kon:;. r L'i II I.I.- II. I' innvi-r 31 122.1! I',Hill.I I I 11.1.211 live in that town and, second—sliuulil mm team win three times 11.1.20 i ! II. Wallinir . or, 1»!U7 j N. Mnrcrln II;«.12 It. It-inhai-ill i;2 I.i:;. .12 A. Gli'M'-ll--"!! ••:•( IL'2.7 ii:l in the same year—Haloid Hilton It sliall have jiet-ninhpiil IIDIM-MUIII. l'rrri's Howling center, 'I.. Axninv ll:l H'i.:.< .1 Hniii-ii.. II 1.12.1', r. l.-iinbi'1't.-uii 211 122.1 :!li (1U1), Bobby Junes (1930), and Long; Branch, was tile first team In win Him1 limes and Inslrail j T. Tnmaino .. l-i/:ii \'ll lints)/ . 10.1.17 <:. Kninion.', Jr ill 15 I..11 .1. \::lisanl 21 121.12 I.'.'.I-,.. i;'i 1 13.311 Liuvson Little USJ34 and 1D35). . MOJIM- Hi.",. I I C. Hull lil.i- Tu.-nniim. Jr 113.311 of retiring it, ti e Iropliy •vus placed back in com|)clitiiiii. They "F" DIVISION lloivanl .... I li'.] 1 I E. lull™", I0I.3S 1.10.11; Oi-i-ndnrir . 1 13.30 STANDINUS redonaled i( in 1813 and since (lien II remained in play. It <•«« IVITI I in.:;ii C. U'ooll. y I 13.10 W 11.1. II no loncer liecnine the properly cii any nne ti'iun for more tlmn . . Huh. il. .... l>2!:iil I J.' Wil.Wil.-oo n liu.is J. Lninlii-i'l.soii (i. Cook 1 SI..-. 0 Hill It. EK. land H.-Iiord .11 lli.ji'.' 113.1 Don't Throw That one year unless Im leant wins It each year. At lira! this trophy I.. Clayton .... UI.7 llairci loiiisn .1. Wnltei •/, Wist I.0111: Ilianrh No. -I . 17 lV.lv.•,' no 113 was the main prize in the Monmoulli County elimination i-cn- I). Mi'di,. l.so.r.s Shaw lliS.ll T. Infanti liiii'M'i'lli-il ^.'ll H 4 2 KlIlllllil'H fin 142.52 12 llotlmiai 112.15 tesl, hut tile foiinty loiirnament look the place of this pin con- <'. SihnlPiIrr .. ISO.4 I Ifi3.!l .1. (iarrily 11 -..17 Eiiliiiiti>v.-n Nu 3 Shirt Away ISIUS Auma Jr. lli.'l... C. IliiKi.lf 11.-..1:7 N-ivcink Nu. 2 III Jolin.-on 112.2S If the collar Is frayed or worn! test and the Telley contest became (he opening event. WnlliE 1(12.L7 W. Mnr.ili C!i>lii:o!n No. 2 311 West A. Viuiik'rmetT Aviiii No. 3 :'. ii D Lyo:i si Sixteen towns were represented in this event from Spring Lake to .>| Whalori 101.07 It. Whil.- Il.-]l2 AT MOON'S 1 12 3 as far nortll as Keyport. Dom Lafasctte was the star individual bowler I'. Nunn ISO.SI Morrih ...-T. liii.i: . 11.- N.'I'lil.M' City 3li l lloi. KI lS0.il Ward 101.42 .L ill'iiin-.-1'. •••.'.'.'.'.' 117.51 Klii.iviliuiy Nu. 2 :::'. 1 1112 They'll replace it with a with his 635 on sanies of 21.J. "21 and 20]. Chief Minden of Spring Lake Iliili 41 ISO. lo l.allfrank ir.i.si (!. JIIIII-S 1 17.11 llnil. 1 NIL 3 3:i y 11 33 brand new showed his authority u-ith ISO. 210 and 22'i to end up with 621. Dink Dslin i;;: I7'.l..-|.1 I'. Thnnrn 101.20 A. Kirlll!". Jr. I IV.22 K:mli> N». 2 32 I). Parlii' 0:1 41 3" A. Sozzo Slli-nhiii.it No :i 2S 110 12 Allen. Red Bank, was the bis nun for the winners with 168. 218, 220 for WiAl Koehcl 101,2 K. I'l-u-nuii . . 1 17.2 IKllarl A. Hulll. 17:1.411 Hainplon 100.411 R. Sliiiniiinl. Si. 1 Hi..Ill Shri-w=-liui-y Nn. 3 2li 03 311 02 Sanforized Collar i 606. Dink's teammates. Don Wean. 1-Hrry Hopkins. Paul Albrecht W. IV'inl' I/t'.le Silv.-r No. 3 2.1 13 Kiiuirniiin IT'.I.I'.S Si-ally n;ii.:;ii (i. It. Brown. Jr, ] M. UI s and Capt. Wall Schrneder weighed in with 575, -IS1. -lilo and 551. re- A. Molina ITS. 13 KnittIjlk rd 1110.21 ('. Hnirmitn . All.lilH.r.-l .Nil 2 2:1 15 Lanw 39 Only 50 Cents II. Mcttill Oi'.iliic No. 2 lltunison I 1JS 51 l-'l.'li!» 139. S spectively. Champs Bar it Grill was ably represented by Tommy Paris IlllllMlt ioo.:i P. Wall i i.iliis 1 K. Ityiui 177.7 10(1 N. .idiiir . .. . 11.1 l/ii:)i I'IHII ^forr tlii-i'- irn/iif... II" I- lily 30 139 1 Mala; .VOIII- shir! lonk new 3S.S 508. Al Sclnvark 5-17. Ed Kockcrfcllcr 5!i), Howard Carman 157 and the I.. I'ryi.i- II. l-'a iy i:,:i.ii <:. KmniiMip. Mr. 111.llll ford, 2.1111; h'^-il ti-lini ^I-I.:I- .sill^-l.- Bill'-, Tflloy attain. V. Uyrl.o Hi- . I.i.i.i II It. Van llrunt . Uni'.ii-i'lli'd No. il. 112 1; hi^'li iniliviilui'.l I'vl- f. 3 :is 1 one and only Pom Lafayette 035. Spring Lake's representatives made : 1 II.. M.v., 17(i: JT i H II. Mu 157.00 T. llin.cl, 111.27 5.CIM-I- thn-.' vzatn.-s. I . To:i,llillil. Jr.. 01:*: Hlll-ii'V 011 i>" IS 1 MM their carfare with Frank Newmans 501. Chief P.u.-.s Hurdcn's 621, Bill I. M.-mb I7I1.-J-, A Smith' 1.17.20 C. liaio'i . 1 1 1 . 1 :: hi^ii iitilivii'.uiil scoro hin^li iriinu-, .1. T.'lli-y as 37 19 Wellinghors'.'s 175, Dick Newman's 512 and Hrnie Ludwig-'s 512. II. llihliiils I TU.L'fl ! K I! .vnn 1.17 \V, Illniini Henry, 2110. Sill 37 :! I!. DeAriKlU 178.10 1.16.67 K. Ilnndiilpli .. .. INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES t'n Consolation prizes en to .loe Miw./.opunp fur IIIR-II single .1. Tolnaino ITfi.il ir.fi.47 I.. Mills.- (1 AVK. on 130.19 61-7U V.'HITE STKEET .1. Davino ITli..". r.ii no.21 li:i!:;2 S. Whil.' Ill 171.10 01 MO. 1.1 ganii- uf 'J33 and lo Xirk l.otiln 301, 'Mill; I'aul .IcfTrpy •JD-I, 205; 136.20 Eil Ta.ky IT6.;l Kif lmin.l; 31 1.10.17 !•:. I'. Sk-licU '".'. 1 I::.2'.I SV. (.'nir.vn 0:1 llil.r.l ll'i-kman, Jr. 11 Kcd Bank 6-2U00 Onrgp Cook 2IJ. Bill Tela 'iOU. I'PIC Irhelis 211.-), Jack .Milo 20», 130.23 .1. r'lrnry 17.-..C.2 Tnmaino ,"u! 1.10.7 K. Smith . ... ::i .1. Itiiliimun "ill 11-..12 W I'll is Ik't-kinaii. Sr. 130.20 Tony Aniodiu 506, (lias, l.elschp 211(1, Dick Newman ••(>.>, Krnln II. Spnillu IT.-i.fi .. Wilsun . i:\ 1.1.1.,'»i K. Li-roj- . , 112 J. ll'-tii-y Bl ].1ii.J7 .1! Liid»i|i Sil. Tony Vaccliiano J07, Hen (irulipr 212, 211. lloy Vor- T. Fry lTt.S.'i .1. IV) or Mi IBS.30 H. Smith 171.17 II. Woolley . .17 lH.a". hies 5n;, Chas. Howard SOii, Ned .>lrl.uiielilin 2111, 203, .lop llat- I.. .Smith IT4.1fi H. llulin 1.11.42 dorf 207, Boh Johnston 2311, Chas. Vanllise MO, (trorcc Wltkim I!. I'otrro ITI.1J A llnryea . l.il I.14.311 213 and (hilly I'crri iflo. T. WiUnn 1T4.1I N. lliilll.s Til I.1.1.33 II. Iliilionp !TI.!I W. Julini- 60 154.110 II. Monnhan 17 :l. :•>."» ¥.. llnn-lnml I54.2S ODD FACT. Chitty Perri, owner of the T,onR Branch alleys, who It. llyib- 17J.10 H. l'.'U-i-:ioll ! 6:1 1.14.0 fi. I'l'iiteini I', '/.oiler II 1.14.2 sponsored the LonR Branch team, was bowling on the team represent- an 11. It'il Jr. n-j.-i I'. Di'iniia K.n.K. ing W'esL Long Branch. I.. Can 171.02 Will 1,13.10 FOR The tournament itself not underway at 12 noon Sunday with three | J- •J,'^.' I7l.:ili .II. Tuni'-r ... 1.13.3 171.:n ( Ki-lly 1.12.(9 squads of doubles and singles followed in Hit evening by two llvc-man I M'. 171.1 I I', Tiiniaino . 1.12.14 HO.47 It 69 team squads. The prescni. high scores are DOUBLES: rid Wafincr and : I'aik.T .... 1.11. .11 Ernest Faust LlR:i on Raines of .'VTS. 3B7 and IIS; second are Dick Van i ! iiMili ..'.".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.".'.'.•.'.' 170.2.1 (i. Whil- .. .. , S3 1.11.20 »'. CVor.liM IB9.1.1 II. Aiiili-rinn 62 1.11.17 Dorn and Fred ForRcrson. -122. 101 and ;!!>."> for 1.1R1 and third arc .1. Itomanilelli . tin F. ..HolmKiP. n 3 3 1.11.10 Gcorse. Cool; and George Basteiio at 1.170 with HI J. ::83 and 3Sn. SINI'-. Hurley (Unexcelled i .\r, 1«B. i; ;t K. Do iliay .. . 57 151.11 GLES: Will Johnson of Freehold really felt his oats when he toed the !-'. Kaitffi- . si llill.^0 •I.1. l)oil|;lAAri . 54 1.11.10 I!. TUESDAY Toi-bo. 1CS..-.H K. KaululfrB . 63 150.30 line for the singles. Oats or pins, ii did not make any difference to him v>\ Frank 1GS.1S W. Harvey . 4S 150.11 as ho rolled 20:j. 223 and 231 for a line total for any man of 660. Addli. Hri am IBS..11 C. Hulin Sr 14!)..'! his handicap of 39 nins and we wind up with Gflll. a tough score to R. Muinliy us.:, II. Cm-en 41 IK.10 beat. Running; second we iini] Willard .Noel; who seems to have no re- .1. S. llnl.fit ifiT.n K. Wnllinn fi:l 147.27 M, Hi-unn 167.1 A. U'Shta . 41 Ili.lJ spect for the pins either as witness his 216. 201) and 182 for a total of V. Hllil'-y lOci-aniiort I lfifi.3 K. Munch , 7(1 1 lfi.B2 GOI plus 15 pins handicap and a grand total of CIS. Third we have R. Wil«m lKfi W. Morris ,. 41 I4r..a» Frank Cantilice with 103, ITS and 203 for 564 with 15 as a handicap and 16.1.4 7 .1. ReiHy 4'J I.. Aumack lf.3..'i It. 7.err 45 144.32 a 609 total. As far as the doubles and sin ;les are concerned. Freehold (.'. Ben 162.7 •I. Whalrn 56 143.12 8-Inch has dominated the tournament this lirst week-end as the three doubles .1 lliilulnt|ifunil isi.no A. Wilnon 11.1.6 leaders wcra County Seat representatives, .and the lirsi and third place S. Crity 161.22 C. Schultr. 5:1 I 43.3 A. 161.10 liay MeCue . 61 141.4.1 (Combination PAINT SPRAYER •singles leaders were Freehold men while the second place single leader. II. HumlFitiifuMl 160.:. A.'.Moek* . 32 141.24 K. Swinher I., llarkfr 54 110.32 \V. Nock. Is doing- his best for Manasquan. Red Bank's honor is upheld ?•' 15(1.4 by Eisner's team with their 2.73S plus 15!) for a neat 2.897. A 2,552 plus It. Kailrry l.-.S.IS C. Cnrharl 1.14.13 342 for a total of 2.S9I by Mahler's Trimmers represents the Highlands J. Turnork fill I.iS.40 W. Kupvr 133.21 .lam-ski 50 ISS.IH Make Your Own Repairs and Save! while the .Jersey Ceneial Power & Light team keeps things lit up In M . Kdnmil.i B.I 1ST. IS "D" DIVISION II. MolTmnn ISfi. 22 - P. WESTINGHOUSEf third place with 2.192. 366 to reach 2.85S. Fine Quality for the Handy Man! fi. i,nm» fi'l 156.11 STANDINGS W. Ilrnarh 23 151.11 W I. Tempered itcel bind* to take This is the first week-end of this tournament and ir we can draw- •lunior HOIR No. 3 « A9 20 And hold a keen edge. Ground any conclusions from it we would say that none of the bowlers will have '•B" DIVISION FarminKtlale 4 4 25 nnd honed, rer.dy for uie. ImJpi/endenta No. 2 IU li.).... 44 2.1 Patent lever and icrew device any sort of a complaint about the Matawan-Keyport alleys, the pins or 3TANUINCK Electric MOTOR Shrewsbury No. 1 43 20 for •idev/iio and depth adjuit- '.he pin boy?, as the alley owners, the Devino' Bros., have everything W ittnt. Cuti from t.isuc-tMn I.ilieily No. 1 (Red Blink).. Onkhurat No. S 43 20 Will h.ndU the toughe.t Soared to the howlers' wants. They cannot do enough for them. Liberty No. 1 (Whilmville).... 43 20 to coarte ihavingi. I y n ol Phil Daly's No 4 % Haslet No. 1 10 2» Bottom and i.dei " J.7 ' K J >». Complet. EKUHUIMVII KO, 1 41 Oakhurst No. 4 59 30 machine ground. rTJ^"mpr "sor- lon<5 '"b- TO eiiec;nr trophic* for high gamrs anil IIIRII Bi-mllpy No. .1 37 Olivoi- Byron No 1 l.intiofl 2S 41 • lire Kami's for Hie county to he unaided In the howler" or Oceanport No. 2 - 27 42 I'/.-INCH /e hou«e motor ••' (lakhnrsl No. : ;, OUR SPECIAL , howlers rolling samp over (he full season and up until last EiiRlej No, I 25 41 • LABI ' LOW PRICE v 15 Volt, Thursday night tiro hoivlrr* uere lied for high Ihrce (rallies, .fo« Atlantic Hik-hln li No I I West Long Branch No. 2 24 4.1 Ori-nii No. I (To I Men in I 1 Klberon 23 46 Mcnzzopanr and (iene t'osentino with «»•'. What happens, but. Avon No. 2 ... SI Little Silver No. 2 - 19 50 a well Unon-n howler from rielniar, Nick Lotjtn gets In the act Mnnasiiuan E\omi ti 30 •.[CULM A PEP BOY and also rolls » Ii9>. However, the ciuinly secretary, vrhoso joh Hradlry Rearh 3 Hijrh team score three iramea. Farm- Both For Uliprly No. 2 I UP I ll» k) 7 ingdale. 2630; high team KCOl-e nlnsle SPECIAL It is tn record these scores, decides that rather than have a roll- Rk-tiiloln No, 1 :. Same, Junior Hone No. 3. 94,1: hlKti in- off for this trophy, he will win II himself, so Kd Bahr hrings l-'iv^hold No, 2 3 divMiial scorn three KJime.". V. Miller. home games of 323, 236 and JIB to go out in front with B95. This IUuri team * 1 o i. P , OcPan 026: hiltil individual score ninRle Kirnie. Y0U r T A F RD RPRICER $ No, 1 (Point Pleasant!, 2.'J4; higli team C. Smith, 257. TS w ,s S! ° ^ does not tell Ihe whole stury. however, as his three games really sint'lp Karne, Oi't-Mi NO. 1 (Point Pleas* INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES S28.9S broke the hearts of members nr Kiefer's Tools loam I'd rolls antl, 9Sil: niKh Individual tht-pp uamof. i; AVK. II. CliailniL-k. Ocean No. I, 070: hluli H. Miller 09 179.47 with Johnny's Landing in the Bayshore league, Highlands, and 1 individual sinKl* game, M. Sastokas. H. D'Ziu 52 178.30 while hiefer's were knnrWing over Ihe pins fur games of 1)1(1 I'reehold Nn. 2. 2.V.I. E. Anderson 04 173.43 CHROME NON-GLARE 1.003 and (118 Kd's team collected (19.5, 1.01!) an(| mi? ,„ ,v|,, a|( INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES II. l.aylon tift 170.22 three games, .lolinny's Unillng ended the night ,vith •• j)8() just AVK. C. Smith S7 1 09.12 CHROME 3d plus shy of a 3.(11)0 series, which is IIIRII for (he enmity unless A. M a til v.iky nx.iia Hob liouisell 0.1 10S.2II n. Arnonp I7,<.34 F. Voi-it : 67 US.13 "BICYCLE DOOR MIRROR we have Ihe wrong information. n. Enhii'l . ... 17S.17 tl H. Prenley 5R 107.39 Fr. (.'plentp.na 177..17 M'. Morcan '. S'2 107.15 [Plastic BACK-UP LAMP K 177.30 11. Hover > 4S LflO.K HUB CAPS! II. Cha. 177.2 C. H. Brown . 01 Hi .1.39 DRILL TYPE Shore Firemen's lioitlin<,> Kir.iuih.wn No. .1 || •till 170.58 tl. Carson . 08 165.20 ^ m* N':ivrvinI; Xii. •_• ,(| .1." ilaU. I7ii.n0 SI) and 111. 'llilnl.1 Nil. < I!! 1O2!-I2 Per mounting on lanilint:* Compilpil Mar 1). Wilkins 170.2 ¥..' \\"^"" .'.'.'..'.'.'. (ir, QUICKLY 17 -AVIKI No. :t '. '""".'.".' K W. Maxia . 5!) 102.30 W. Anilfi-ion .... 17.1 latabl* to Any Angl* either body, fender "A" DIVISION W. Vntintr 174.10 (i:t 102.1S , IIII'-M" N!I! :\"' '.'.'."."." ZZZZ rl It'. Hollirook,'Jr." . 03 102.8 I Arcal car necenity at or trunk door. W. Dcvn-enuN ... 174.» JM ouiniD I a price you can't b>dr,,,>iH)i-m. No. 1 K, Uniiibec 17 4.S P. C.iUrell 101.57 sHDor I j afford to mill. Fully New, tmartly ityled 1'liil Ualy 'j N,,. 1 .. .svp'.niii' c'iiv Z'.'ZZZ.." ;;;•"• J7 173.37 W. Hmmi-tt 100.40 IITHID .1. Uruni I adjustable, clamp-on •quaretype. Luitrou* . niMilk il N,.. 1 I AII.-IIIIIII-H Nn. :: ..s 64 E. Dangler 62 100.30 1 II. 1'yle IV!. 411 1 type with a 2 , x i\ • IOHT OH $*;l chrome finiih on I'll' hul.I No I t Sln-,-,v,l,ui-.v Nn. :: ... '>- A. llouasell 1G0.22 It. Woolli-y 62 172.7 r.o I inch mirror turface. LIFT SIDI brat* makes this a No. 1 , I.-til. Silvi- No. :i Mfi ; !•'. Ilpmler . 119 171.07 II, Kelly 3D 160.19 I All.-iiliu-.l No. 2 •";, 10(1.1.1 1 Finished in bright dreis-up item you can ! A. Henry .'. 171.11 .1. Ilruhl 40 ^chrome. be proud of. Com plat* | O.-.nni.-'N,,. _• llliiiii.oju jju r,!\ 171.3 W. Ilc-ynolds 100.12 -l \u. t • A. Slum 01 with long plaitic in- 64 T. Flieilner 160.12 RIOULAR 1 Nn. | I S. (iolino 02 aulnted lead-In wire. Ul. UEND1X WOMEN'S~LEAGUE (ifi 17o!lS K. Mi'Ki'Rn 100.7 SET OF 6 •RICI ml Nn I ! (i. Wilkin- lr.il 63 170..17 H. Soden 1.111. 1.1 VM, N',,. 1 STA.N'lllNliS 'FITS ALL CARS nn.',, 21 , (";'. Fi|;aii. "..'.'...'..'.V.1 Unl UBIII. W I. . Ill* rtn PAI« II iii'i '.'1 Pin 29 i S. M.nloii no.r.n A. Wymb, 1.1 'J.32 me. W'a!i.ima>«a r..-.ir 4.1 ! ('. If. faliliiliin .11! »V. Til ii' 1.1 |l. S.I ici Chrome Steering Wheel N,;vi".ink X li ;!!!; w . 112 llill'.'l.') E. Kuiley 1.1.1.01 RIOUUI llol fit lll!l.32 1.1S..1.1 H/lachinist-Type MICII1.4* . II-III . . Wtulli-y .... 66 Ili 11.31 1.1S.2S HORN mms DIVISION ' All- 4-1 II. Vnn Note 63 1«S.5.1 .1, Ni-idiiiKer 1.1S.27 DELUXI STTU . 17 .1. I'nin7. 15S.11 I v No. 1 II. Kiefrr. Ji'. Ili.-. 22 ro> STANDJktD Lib.- [dil Hi:.: i H. Huiil,'lnN .... , III C .AHMIIIKI SCREW DRIVERS Uuly1- Su. •IS ii>>.u MODIL 5tlE«. I'l.il . 6B i:. tliiiiiiis .. .. lillii'l'-l !i X, INDIVIDUAL AVKIiACES lliS.12 INO WlliltSI 4 6 t'. li. Walling. 150.11 IIT KO1I C««ll I'll. i.l Nn I-:.-, lyi II -inli'1-.M.n 1.11.5 V. 'uikfV '.*...'.'. 167.1.1 • I'liu-.- II. !!l|i|ier . 61 167.32 r. wouii 150.7 "No nead to Mradl.y N l-li'.K . r.s .<. Voni I.1.1..II 3*1 9/lfIQUAKI BIADI Ill-Hi Vi. I .IIIN. I in.'ji; . I'. U'Urtm IC7.32 fumble whan I (I. II. .lonuion P. /.hAtii 155.15 Ollv. i l:y -i, ' Hi I, i 1117.27 you nand your ; II. HII.-IP;- W. llursman . 1.1.1.12 horn In a hurry. Olil.hur-t N l.-i.'-.- II' !-!. t.'IL'.B ll)7.2u TOW CABIE .1. ll'ii.vuUi' .... R. Yuri; 15.1.::" O.-.an N... .\-ii. HO.OS Rubber Intu- I , • "li'.'rl! 12S.2II K. Clark 1C0.II II. MIMKUII 1.1.1.37 lntedfromv/hr*). N. IIIMI.II 13.1.32 I- .lin I II. St lint nn Kid. 311 9' x '/]' 5OUAHE iLAOl I with no •prlnfa w. Ki It' i 1.15.211 i Al'. j A. II lirtl lliii.:'. 1 • icrawa. 1^-: i \V. lint T. llrimi' 15,1.1.1 II •ndli - \|;., I (III. hi 5IIAP ON I.. floliinioli ... II. Wnlllim . 155.111 I.' , l.-"-i I20.II 1611,11 ; I.. I'.vl" 12 K. I.. Thunn.su I.14..11 IN A Jlrrri No. t'li.;i Hi 1.1'J llilnln . II K, Walliin- . . 1,11..1:1 llil'.l'ii M I •'.-..< ll ilii.l.l Nil' sa 02 A. IlRVl'I.U U3.ll Mn V llll. I.I Hi.1.311 MO. n. I.-w W. tlelu-l,s 1.12.19 ' DIVISION : ; 16.1.:! 1> MIC! II . 1111.27 (I. SaiMid • ' ! I 52.:'.I) (V I.- .lii'm I'. X. .Mo Hi ,1.2H K. llry KIOULAI II.»» IVn.liMiaioii I 111.;..i II fl.il.li. A. Curev i.i Ili.VJ" II. Siniuin 152,211 •Kid *1.1 *l Ml. iiliun! No II I.I". .1. Durum 1 52.2* IT I1.,: • .• M 16 1.51 I;. !i.:i:oiiii Ni Ilil.:l7 W. 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    Award of SI <)..<) '.\';u d J. Af-f '-i .ili'l .1 Y: wi;;•:;•. >\'::\:AM, OI HEAI/ITI lm:y I'.n ... America's Best Corsets i.-i Nin : ;;i i. in • \', ",\ !•. nin !• VI:KVTIII.\<; U.W.F. Member .Made lor In June* Personal Titled by Graduate Corsetleres I Nl.;,^-' ' iiJIMl!',: \<; I [(. WAS I.VCI.IJDKD A jmism.nt in the amount ,,r | To Women With TUCKER'S Explains Aims 810,000 was entered Monday u. Mh' .\nT*lr(! l>\ 1'olicc CORSET SHOP Superior court helore J-...^.- Join, u, M;1, „„„:„ ,,.,.,.„.. OR. \V/,I":;;HN FOWLER Nagging Backache C. Uloul: Min'kinir or <-.\jmMire U» | lii- Sluvu-lm y. cold KiiniftiiiH1:; hluws duvn kidney funt> linn. This liiiiy li'iul ni:my folks tu eiHli- <;<>v"l Will Prevent plilin of niiRKin^ Uuikadu-, l(*s uf pop ami ,„„,,, 1 tiiuiry. l)«'iis. tiultiiiK IKCI:H and .Mui-San-l XunliiruU. ;i!-I,.,." ,..,,,,.' War In entering the judgment in lav- \ up n'mhts or In-nituM i>u^:>xvs may result, t:cnii" (if In.; nii, r, M i. . 1: from minor liIaiMur imtjitiims dut tu tulil, 1 ! »r of .Mi.-'. Ucnj'emialil, Willi.-ua 1,. j "Win Id (,'ovei nnien thc on I'll t!:vi'ii, Ul Wc. tjjiriiprf.ss or ilk'tiM*! iinlihri'L'liim.;. Try Uxiklnp ymineir till? very ri:iv—ulirilrr i*i.r __ 'y | KUSKCII, ,lr. of the law linn of! E2S If your (liKr(i!nfiirt.-5 incline to thesi; lui-Dand hrulil-* or win-tlur yiiu Ju.-t rii'l in pli:,-n solution to evirlilstiii!; peace," ! Quinn, Doremu.s McCue & Uus.-ell I causes, dim't wait, try Dunn's J'illri, a ni'M turn. Tlsuu-aii'li <>t wives t>i:i !r,!, "•,<-U!lilluM ' Charlt-:; Ar.ilvr.v:m, e.Ncculive direet- diuretic. UfiL'ii MH'I-C'K.< fully \>y inillinus fur liy OMn-T. If yni. tr>o. lu.>i; Insulin!, clr.iv.n, w.irn- mil. (11.U: jii-'f'l by iiivil. NIIUIMVII c-iiulitum dm; Or cif '.he Xew Jersey In'iinch of the over 6(1 years'. U'liilf tlic.-f s.rm[it<*ni4 i»<'iy hokly iiililcinlli.w tniri-n, Irv tNtrn-n't-r. YOl N(; l.K l-.< k-« l-'nitid World. r'rderalisls, told r many limes lean's K'WV happy mlii'f - don't maliu V"'' IKI-I»MH1 pr,»<.l tv.-ln.w ymi t.i:." <*r>sH little. New Iliirniiiifli-rv bini tiuw vttl-j &w. members of the Ked t!:iiik Kiwanis help the 15 miles uf kidney tubi's and -HHer*. agloeil upon in .seltlumenl ivuh the 1 Per Gal. . flush out waste. Get JJuun'» Pills todayl lor bale at ull dmy tturii everj where. .hili at the Molly Pitcher hotel er.lrr the h'niM of Howard 1 attorneys ior the several defend- Monday evcninL',. Shre'.v.-'lmiy. ants. He ili.-selosed that the aetion Cnniraiy to the opinion of many Ha:h in- u r.-va/x-d Inini ; );.• arose from an automobile areidpnt members or the; opposition, the lu>.'-.p;'. a! Sunday nlvbl. Ti.iy in which 'Jirre automobiles owned WinU Keiiera!i>:s do not seek 10 relumed to ibe in -til u; :on. by tin- various defendants eoliid.Hl abali.h the l.'ait'.'il Xations. hut li ••;!'.(•- llic sl .\ov. ::, HUM, at Linden. Mis. Uerj:- srei. to -•( i viutiua it urili an ifiter- Ki.lXTK!) i'!£!:SH)!:.', I' eudahl was a |ia.-::enj;.r in one i.f , :s;i ll:iir fuel bill. Announcing A NEW SERVSCI nillmr'l 1'iV'in i-.-alin.i which has the John IV A' ;;!••• . SI, . n i.r Ihe ear.- Invoked, wiin.'h ear v\a> iiK'iir..' to carry oil', its niIii'.K-f and i ,inil Mr... .hihi! I'.. Arkl".'.. .Ii

    i Karet .Ncidmai \i. As tho result of ed ))l'i'sidi nt of lVil;, K'i;>Jia "World Kovernmen jiosi- I (I,,, crash, Mr, -FOlt ,„, .Mrs. lor^ndal,! waJ IO,M, ,.fiati•, : riity live appumch t!1 1 Ins nrulilmi," Mr. ; hoypitali/ul in St. Elizabeth's lit,.-.- I j.''. R.,i.,h • •I.-. ):.'il l'.:.r AnU.-rson tuld inri:!l.,,r., of tli.. Ki.-al pil;ll| Eii,,lbolh, fur tl hv.ilX injury, ' u>,'liln,.v 1 'rmv.'ll. l.li:!- SilV" sn-Vic,. <-lu.). "if th.- Unm-d States a,,d nCrvons disonler.-i n-siiltcil ill - „.,„„ 1 Viairmen ol' I \\ • !: . :.:-. «»-ii10:5 uikc» Hi.) Icviil 111 Du.f nioi-.-ni.;nt (l,,. Jicr ,.,.„„.„ fl.om t(,L. Mo.-pilal ,.n,',.,.|.,i.,r ii'nl coii.initl '". A: other .•mmtnr-.s in iho wosicrn lu hcl. holll(. in Hartl'ord. The- .1.'- rVink hi:;h s.-hool spl,,rc «r inllurn.v will tollmv, and I fl,mlll|,ts in ,hl, :K.u,,n „.,,,,, , e|;],,. nii'ti;!" I'M of tile Kiu.a v-ilv.-il!! I.... on.,onII t o juin suee hh ! I \3;\ i-:;'.•*•••]•: !"•. THE REGISTER Sl,,ltt,d h Hloul & O'H:m;in, V.d- A i\ D a. t.'.lrration, I' Ided. "It will lie econoliiiealiy impraetieal for Ki'.^sia lo stay out of .--iieh a feder-

    ation," he said, "for iht> rest of the world will eunirol SO per cent of the intlti-ti i:il .stren^lh ami niiist of the military niiyhl of '.be world, and 1 1 WF, WILL HANDLE YOUR INSTALLATION AM) in uril ! to eonipi'te the Soviet will SEKV1CE PROBLESLS ANYWHKKK !.N TIIM Woi Id War II would have never happened if tueh an oi};anization i STATE AT REASONABLE KATES. as t!ie World Federalists ndvoeatn had been in e::i.sienee in 1!1"2, Mr. Auder.-ajn .-;ii

    CIIAI'TKMK.N'S Ml'KTINO A War nepaitrnent Him, "True MOTOROLA J'HILCO Cili>;.v." «:>s shown al a meetinf; iff Monmolltii (.'raft.'vni.Mn's elub Fri- day ;it tbf Ma.itinii: tt mple, Atlan- ZENITH IADA liu IIi,:bl; nils. The eluh made [inal id.ins fur .•! ,io,!.st beef dinner nt thc ADMIRAL SYIA'AMA ,\[:eu:;;c hall Saturday, with tiorv- int;s al Tr.'Mt p. m'. and 7:30 p, m. A EMERSON WESTINGHOUSK Si. Patrick's dinner, featuiinn corned b -ef and cabbage, was STKOMBKIM; GENERAL ELECTRIC seived al the tuneiu.sion of the pro-

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    OPEN WEDNESDAY AM) I-'KIIIVV MCCUTS Pope Tc RED BANK HfcGTSTER,-MAKCH 23, 1950 their leaders and troop committee Ha/let were entertained by Hazlet Brown- PETER'S CUSTOM TAILOR Rotary Plans Tho 40th anniversary of Htutlet ie troop 18 and their leaders and TRY LEON'S Fire. Co. No. 1, was celebrated with troop committee Friday afti.-rnoon — OVEK JEAN' t'ltOCKS — a turkey dinner at Buttonwood in the Hazlet lire hmi.se at a St. FOR FINER LAUNDRY SERVICE ( )__Business ( )— Dress ( )—Formal Children's Manor, Matawan, on Wednesday Putrtuk'.-i p.uty. A laigu billhday cake was nuide by Mr*. Russell Everything ( )— Casual ( )—Travel PIE CRUST MIX Members See Film evening March 15, with over 100 Hortle in eclehration of the birth- members, their families and friends ,/ WASHED WITH PURE IVORY SOAP CHECK YOIU WAlllHtOISE SOW FOR THAT HOME-MADE QUALITY On Cliinu Manufacture attending. The National Anthem day of her daughter Odette. lilailc tii Measure Clothes at l'opular I'riees was played prececding the dinner. The Ilazlot tin; company attend- ,/ RINSED IN GENTLE SOFT WAFER A good crust is the making of a ed 14 iires in February The com- Select ^ur mvn tahric, pattern and suit stjle from our broad Hc:d Bank Rotarians Thursday The table floral arrangement was BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED • j;nud pie. And no crust could be afternoon saw a film on the manu- green and white in keeping with pany wa.s called out Saturday to raiipe lit materials. Won't ymi stop in'.' more light and (laky than Flako facture of lavatories and showers. St. Patrick's day. The guest speak- a grass lire on the Irving Grcen- ECONOMICALLY PRICED SPECIALIZE IN \LTKKATIOXS burg property on Tclosruph Hill i because ingredients are the same Samuel Samuels of Verona was er was William G. McKinlcy of guest speaker. rd. Sunday they responded to a 3-4 DAY SERVICE P. Ii. PROMINSKI 14-16 Broatl Si., Red Bank fine ones you use—precision- Jersey City, a member o£ the Na- 1, The dim depicted the preparation tional Executive Committee of the.call opposite llie Catliolii; church TEL. RE 6-5262 mixed for sure results! on state highway 116. IL was a grass RE 6 280 of China materhil, the workings of American Legion and Vice Chair- tire which took one and one-half CALL LEON'S ' ° the design department, molding men of tho Veteran's Advisory hours to hrinir under control. Mon- preparations^ glazing, firing and Council of the State of New Jersey. day the company had three ilres tmcc isia RED BANK 6-2800 the final manufacture of fixtures. Mr. McKinlcy spoke on the early at one liim'. A train caused a tire 61-76 WHITE ST. Benjamin Parker, club president, history of this section of Monmouth in the rear of the George Dunn res- announced children's night will be county and its early sottleiu. J. idence. Also in rear of Peter Gal- held by the club Apr, 13. He also Carlton Cherry, president of thelete farm and a brush (ire on the r •• reported that Dr. M. Gregg Hibbs company, acted as toastmaster and P. O. Weigiind fl.'kl. and William Sherwood are on theintroduced the oflicials of Holmdel sick list. A vocational program was and Raritan township, Woodlyne Riven by H. Harvey Miner, vice Bowne, Eugene W. Smith and Miscellaneous Shower president of the Eljer corporation. Thomas Rathbone, Raritan town- . rairi John 13. Schubert was the guest ship committee, Frank Nappi, Chief Given Hride-to-He of Samuel Wcinstcin. Visitors in- of Raritan township, North Conter- A miscellaneous bridal shower NOW IS THE TIME TO cluded E. P. Brown and H. E. ville Fire Co. Henry Warnoclt, Jr., was given Saturday at the homo ^^toom Green of Long Branch and Thomi 2d Asst. Chief Raritan township, of Mrs. George Kelly at Atlantic REPAIR YOUR HOME! Streckfus of Veronn. Hazlct Fire company No. 1, Har-Highlands for Miss Mary Murphy ry Pitcher, Chief, Holmdel Fire of Jersey City. .Mbs Murphy will Now is the lime to repair anil remudel your company and Fred Bronkhurst, be married Apr. 22 to Thomas BREYEREY S home.' We are f'i|iiippeil to give yon iinwedi Shrewsbury Chief of Keyport Fire department. Kane of Highlands, sun of Mr. and s Eddie King and his Tennessee Mrs. Joseph Kane. serviec . . . no money down, .i"*' '"I'll i' The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire I,.l us Unovv what you are planning, we Kings with Western Music furn- Attending were Mrs. Charles company will hold a card party in i.shed the entertainment for theO'Noil, Mrs. Willinm Coonoy, Mrs. give you sound, experienced adviee at nn t the lire house Monday, Apr. 21 evening. John Wali-h. Mrs. Robert kellers- Half-Gallon .-dst to .von. Call today, see how little it Mr. and Mrs. Dewcy Hill of White st. and their son-in-law and Those attending the affair were trom, Missi'S Margtiret and Mary cost >ou to increase the value of your horn daughter, Mr, and Mrs. MeMrl . and Mrs. Elmer A. Bahrcnburg, Ellen Mechnn arid Julia Murphy Only $120 Stearns, are expected home this Miss Norma Bahrsnburg, Miss Eli- of Jersey City ;ind Mrs. Joseph week after having vacationed in nor Bahrenburg, Elmer A. Bahrcn- Kane, Mrs. James Herbert, Mrs. It's the money-saving way to buy Breyers Famout Florida. hiirfr, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Phillip Kin;.'., Mrs. .Mary Burke, Bulk Ico Cream for special and regular home us«. Calt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlton Cher- Misses Evelyn K.inc anil Heginn Your choice of flavors including Slrawberry-Vanllla. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker, Ahem of Atlantic Highlands. Sr., left Friday for a three-week ry, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Curtis, For Information, write or phone Monmoulh Ice Cream Co.,,Asbury Park. Asbury Park 2-1033 vacation in Florida. Mrs. J. Grover Curtis, Mr. anil Mrs. Col. Louis Hanson of Broad st. Karl Eschholz, Mr. and Mrs. is IL medical patient at Walter Charles D. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Rood General hospital, Washing- Roellf H. LeRoy, Mr. and Mrs. ton, D. C. Charles Lambertson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Richard IN'eviu.s attended William Ryder, Mr. and Mrs. Roly the flower show in Grand Central Ivimbcrtaon, Mrs. Edna VanPelt, Palace, New York city, Tuesday. Mrs. Ada Brooker, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beadleston, 3d, son of Stephen D. Lambertson, Mrs. Steph- the mayor, is at home on spring en D. Lambertson, Sr., Miss Flos- FIRST PAYMENT NOT DUE CONSTRUCTION vacation from St. Paul's school, sie Lambertson, Mr. and Mrs. El- UNTIL JUNK 1ST. Concord, N. H. wood I. Monahan, Mr. and. Mrs. HOOFING Mrs. Paul Kelly of Borden st. Ralph Mocci, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph has accepted a temporary position Nappii Mr. and Mrs. James Neid- ADDITIONS as secretary in the Jied Bank law inger, Mrs. Claire Orten, Mrs. Abra- PAY AS LITTLE AS lirm of Wise and Wise. She is re-hnm Huylar, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph CARPENTRY placing Miss Charlotte Reilly, who Pcscux, Mrs. Lauretta Peseux, Mr. ia vacationing. and Mrs. Joseph R. Peseux, Miss PAINTING Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCedcly Carolyn Peseux, George Coons, Miss 0 GRASS SEEDS 9 FERTILIZERS • PEAT JIOSS spent the week-end In Bclmnr vis- Elsie D. Bahrenburg, Lester W. • HONE 31EAL • Burpee Flower Seeds • Vejselalile Seeds PER CONVERSIONS iting Mrs. McGcddy's -mother. Bahrenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mrs. Clarence Berger, wife of W. Peseux, Miss Mary Gelling, Don- • LIME • GARDEN TOOLS • ACCESSORIES INSULATION the school board president, is va-ald VS. Peseux, Mr. and Mrs. Er- MONTH! cationing in Florida. nest E. Peseux, Miss Edna Wanda WIZARD SHEEP AND COW MANURE TILE WORK James Ahern suffered a cut hand Pesotix, Mr. anil Mrs. Cyrus Ross, Saturday morning while lighting CONNERT YOUR Oil Burner Conversions Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rathbone, the fire in the railroad station on Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rathbone, Mr. PHONE RED. BANK 6-1251 Sycamore ave. and Mrs. Ira Coone, Mr. and Mrs. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE <;AKU;FS Stewart VanVliet, Sr., left Fri- Joseph Ahlers, Mrs. Joseph P. ATTIC ;: day for n vacation in Florida. He Sproul, Miss Elizabeth Sproul, Miss FLOORING is staying at Melbourne for fishing Lois C. Sproul, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Info Rooms SIDING trips on Sebastian inlet. nold Senatore, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Philip Keipcr and MrsSlano. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinno, LAWES COAL COMPANY, INC. John Parker will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Warnock, Hen- SYCAMORE AVENUE SHREWSBURY LET us GIVE YOU the nursery in Old Christ church ry Warnock Jr., Charles E. Cokc- parish hall Sunday. Tho nursery Iet Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Wall- ,\ ESTIMATE TODAY! is conducted in order to per- ing, Mr.-,and Mrs. Leon W. Wall- mit parents to attend services Ing, Mrs. Timothy Walling, Mrs. at the Episcopal and Presbyter- William T. Walling, William T, ian churches. Wallinp, Mr. and Mrs. John J. The St. Patrick's day dance Warnock, Mr. and Mrs. John Wa- sponsored by the firemen Saturday dington and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. AS ADVERTISED IN LIFE Pi IMPROVEMENT night had a large attendance and Albert Young, Harvey Walling, Mr. £, COMPANY was considered a social and finan- nnd Mrs. Harry Pitcher, Jacob cial success. Wyshoff, Harvey Bownc, Woodlyn Thu auxiliary guild and St. Mar- Bowne, Eugene W. Smith, Frank RED BANK 6-4088 157 BROAD ST. RED BANK tha's guild of Old Christ church Nappi, Fred Bronkhurst, Stacy will hold an Easter sale in theCarhart, Tony Enfanti, Olo Tetor- parish houso the afternoon before son, Ralph Peseux, James P. War- Easter. A wide assortment of Eas- nock Jr., Mrs. A. O'Brian, Norman ter novelties, cakes, food, baskets Rathbone, Richard Walker and of eggs and bunnies will bo onfriend, Mr. and Mrs. Linford Hartlc. sale. All articles will ho either The dinner committee were Leon home-made or hand-made. W. Walling, Lester W. Bahrenburg, Emily Lyman, daughter of Mr.James Neldlngcr, Edwin H. Wall- and Mrs. Paysnn Lyman cif Borden ing, William T. Walling, Ernest E. st., is confined to her homo by Peseux. measles. Mrs, John H. Gardner of Wash- Tho Junior Methodist youth fell- ington, D. C, is spending a few owship enjoyed a St. Patrick's par- days with her sister, Mrs, Stewart ty at St. John's Methodist church VanVliet, Sr. rooms Tuesday evening. A cover- Tho Auxiliary guild and theed-dish supper was served. Mothers' club of Old Christ church Attending were Joyce Bennett, have set June 9 and 10 as theDcanna Johnson, Marie Relsinger, dates for an arts and skills exhibit Barbara Wilson, Elmer Bahren- in the parish house. Mrs. Abner burg, Jr., David Emmons, Joyce is one H. West and Mrs. James F. John- Lambertson, Ferol Peseux, Adelc ston are co-chairmen .of the event. Lufburrow, Curtis Bogart, Rev. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Feist of Mrs. Norman R. Riley, Mildred Sycamore ave. today leave tor a Laughlln, Marilyn Wailing, Buddy two-week fishing trip off the Flor- McCloaster, Ruth Neighbors, Es- ida Keys. They will flsh for tar-ther Davis, Carol Mowery, Eveline pon and bone fish. Smalc and Robert Neighbors. Barbara Terry Boskey, daugh- A shower was given at the homo ter of Mr. and Mm. Harry Bos- of .Miss Jonn Emmons, Beers st., key, Jr., of Francis st. was five Tuesday evening for Mrs. Douglas years of nge Wednesday of last Marvel. Miss Eileen Anderson was Keck. A party iras held fit herco-hostess. Thp table centerpiece home, attended by Bonnie Ann was of spring flowers. Attending Young, Janie nnd Harold Allaire, were Angela Pescltelli, Joyce Co- Karen Kncib, Susan Bnakcy, Mrs. 7.5r,s, Jean Browcr, Joan Blower, Barbara Hoycr, Mrs. George Hanco Joan Hopla, Elinor Bahrenburg, cars in Patterson, Robert Boskey and Mrs. Sandra Foulk?, Shirley Emmons, Boskey. Muriel Jonaveau, Eileen Anderson, Mrs, Bruce Wallace Campbell of Kllen Anderson, Mildred Lconctto, Sycamore ave. was elected cor- Cnthy Valentine, Joyce Walling, responding secretary of the state Mildred Welle, Virginia Wnrrsn, Saturday at Trenton. She is a Lorraine Wise, Patty Emmons, Daughters of the American Revo- Mrs. Kstelle Emmons, Mrs, Donald lution at the annual state meeting Anderson, Mrs, George Emmons member and former regent of Alon- nnd MIAS Joan Kmmons. inouth chapter, II.A It,, and lit Die Mlfs Claire Dexhelmer of South present Is chairman cif approved Amhoy .spent the week-end with LOOK- schools fur the, chapter, Miss Odolto Hcrtle. Ernest U, Pcseux, Jr., n member of the faculty of the Lantlon School Ocean port for Uoy» In Bethcsdn, Mil., is spend- BuilMn Aerial! ing thu spring vacation at hl« home. The W.8.C.S. of the Methodist Hazlet Boy Scout troop 112 nnd church tue.t and hnkl a cnvered- Hie Ilimlet Glil .Scouts will attend Super-Power! ill.-"li luncheon Monday nl Iho ii roller skating party nt tho church hull. Mrs. I'mil Holland led Keanshurg rink Thurmlay «viming. devotions, The group planned a roast lii'i'f dinner tu Iw, held Apr. Mr, and Mrs. Linford I-lnrtlc of Walnut Cabinet! '.'" at Ihr hull. 1IIMII.'HII'.« will be Wiiynesburo and Mr, and Mrs, Ira MB Aithur Mnxim anil Mrs, C. Hiithbonn uf Slnte Linn, Pa., vis- ('harlr.H VnnMi'iiclilc. I'ITM'HI nt Mid Mr. ii nil Mrs. Thomas Illlth- Monday's luiiehcim IVIJHJ MIA, John Ijunii thii post Heeit, II. lhil.il', Mix. Viiiir.nidiln, Mrs. Mi.«, Lauretta I'IMIMIX of Frank- I'luorgn I.opci1, Mrs, Holland, Mr1. llnvllli' npi'hl part of luM wi'i>li with ,95 I'tirlcy ItUldlc, Mm, Climlis Wall- Mr. mill Mrs, Rudolph Pcnoux. QIW foi' youi'Mcir ihy nimi/iiiK porlbcni. Ing nltd Mrs, lii'ingi' (.'. I), Hurley. Mi™ Loulmi Ivlnn In vlHltlng rel- Plus Tax and The Kvenlllg I'livln nf Hie nllvi'n »l /'Hint 1'lmitMiilF IIIICIKil'llliMIII'W I'llilllll VIllllCHOIlHItlioj), Warranty W.H.CK him donated HIIVITWMI'I', •MISN AugUHtlnn Hehnfcr of Doer* In up to H out of 10 lot'iitioiiH you ,junt M, (nil on thu leu In New York city a coffi'i' pitcher nml glimx dlnheH pltiK in nnd piny I HuilMn Aurittl timrti for Id HIM I'lluich Idtclirn, liuit week itnd fiMdiiri'd hnr cllmw. 'I'lw I,'iilli'n' mixlllnry In the Tin' wnlor MellinillHt yotllli foil- ponk I'lllfii'ni'y on tivory Hlnltoii. Hrlii/(H,Voil Oi'i'iinpiirt Ilimk nnil l.iulili'r nun- iiwuhlp uri»i|i enjoyed a HI, 1'at- IIUKC 07 H(|, in, piciiirn . . . bright, Hlmrp puny met Tili'iulny night nt Hie lire ilili'.i party In.'il Tlmrmliiy uvi'iiiiii; lllllKI'. in HI. John'H ihiirch, I'liins are nnd cli'iir. I'liilcn Mmlfl //0.X lii'lii),' iniiili' to linlil u I'liivnln1 Tlie Mint Aid »(|ii»-lt\V) BAHLY BROTHERS WERNERS GARAGE M Mill *l, fl iij.r 11 !•••< nf SV1111n it t Illl- iiml I'hlldii'ii Itli'liiinl mul .tiitty iif 6-3536 01 MONMOUTH STREET, OTU OI1D, N. J, tii, Nut Ti'iii'iiliiimii mill Tlmmiii Abi'iili'i'ii, Mil,, vs'i'iii wiiii|i.i'inl MIIVH, itiul I In- I'!IIIMIIIII\MI lilvil UUi'Nli nf Ml, anil Mi». lluilmin U, MED DANK, N. J. UTATC HIGHWAY MOUTE 30, piipMly ut IrOiili Ciiiilii nnd M, II,I'HIIIIIII, Mr, ANY PHItCO ON tdW EASY TERMS btuwnli Uuun )] with RED BA>,*K REGISTER, MARCH 23, 1950 Page Eleven Girl Scouts Visit Atlantic Highlands Army Man Active Kivcr Plaza Keyporl Aquarium The following pupils are on the Due to an error on our part, an Mrs. William .Incqura, loader, as- honor roll in the public schools: Item In lajit werik'n Register stated J. J. TRAVERS & SONS, Inc. Fruit & Ornamental Trees & Plants sisted by .Mrs. B. Fletcher Moore '.IH - Hind, Anthony 1'aim; lew, Knli- In Pacific Area that Mrs. Edgar Alexander was ei't l.cdertri'rbcr, llobci I lx;onai". Marlrnt' Hnrhcr, Snivel^ Friilen, Forces Communication nssocin- mentioned a. meeting of the Pnrrnt- bo valuable Winifred Jackson, Kathlucn Smith, Jac- Tcacher association of the River Phone Red Bank 6-0236 or 6-37U8-M lyn Jones, Jacqueline Lindslcy, tliielyn William*. tlon's Far East chapter, it has been Stli—I hare been growing and selling stock here for over 60 Karen and Peggy Moore, Eleanor 1111 hlirh. Paul VO.-J.TII: Inw, Timo- reported from Okinawa. Plaza school. The meeting was of years. Mosliowitz nnd Tonl Smith. thy Hrcnr-Iin, Itubprt Wellpr. the executive board of the P. T. A. Announcements \vi'rti made thnt I Hi .--high. JanH Swccnty, Esther Pe- (1th—We carry only such stock as does best,, here froni actual lu.-in: low, Hhoila Turner. Jimp Pollock, tests. last Saturday's cake sale netted $32, Marilyn O'Roiirkf. Joan Mumfonl, .Innti Kcyport that there will be no nicotine next JJeiinin^, Jnnct Murker, Sara n«IJpy, Joan Therefore, why send away to strangers, wait for the stock that Monday and the troop will join Two thousand popples have been niny come dry, and wilted or damaged by rough handling'.' lull- hixh. Arimlil Kurth, Willlnm 0'- J & S PLUMBING & HEATING with Brownie troop 64 Mar. 31 in N'-il, Toivnlil Keinci tsrn. Wahhon ordered by Raiitan unit. American Our Descriptive Price list carries no expensive colored plates ii skating party nt the Singing Smith: lou. Kilwln Iiol.son, (:»... IT, Hi-n- Legion auxiliary for the annual sale for you to help pay for and may mislead. A beautiful picture does Wheels. ilrirk;>. Heeil Stnrk, James White. in May. 121! • hlk'li. l.ciothi AllilrcWH. Joan The ninth birthday of Betty Wall- not show tho average but often Is better than the best. neatly: low, Kleaaor Kohler. — SUPPLY COMPANY —— lA'NCHKO.Y MKKTING (iriuli. I Kiircii Aliram.i. Ailli-.n llpll, Ing, daughter of Mr. anil Mia. M. Descriptive Priced List FREE upon request. Sara Cay Earlp. Uichnnl Oasklll, Ruth H. Walling of Division St.. \va» ob- Monmouth county chapter of the Cawler. 'Dnviil Luwry. Paul 'MiifUui.-li. served nt a party last week. Prizes FREE ESTIMATES College, of Si. Elizabeth .Alumnae, Ha. Patiicid Hfhlpr, F.lcannr Wnllcn. (Irnde :)-Martin llowne. Ailenc (!aw- were- aifarded to Carol Ann Car- | will hold its spring luncheon meet- Icr. PatrMn Parmlis, (irotchrn Walling, Mrs. Gordon Davison, Vnnllrunt, Carol Lee Wel>. Robert Skld- Mrs. George Rlncar, Mrs. Robert FLOOR FINISHING Wallace, Was Jennie Heyer. Mrs. Molly Pitcher Super (Iradp 7-.land Fioip, Itaymonil John- Richard Bergen, Mrs. Joseph Car- Hnn, Carnlyu McTa^uc. tiail Slnipstin, While you're sprucing up for spring Jcanctte Uvittu. Nant-y Ford. ney, Mrs. Chnrles Davison, Mrs. • FREE DELIVERY • Crude K—Cliiulollp (ii-hlhaus, l)t'tii*;p Frank Boyce, Mrs. John Rose. Mrs. >Vf>'d really like tf> llli'lltinn I.hnlato, Thomas MpCmy. Susan Pill«- Capt. Joseph A. Re:uircf; tho Chamber of Commerce, and lb. lb. returned last week from a two- 100 ft. hanks—clean, white, strong CHOPS 59 ROAST 79 William Buckley, publisher of the week vacation at Palm Beach, .89 Atlantic Highlands Journal, at- Fin. Mrs. Tullcr went by land tended the public affairs conference 2.19 ALUMINUM FOLDING INDOOR DRYERS ARMOUR'S. BREAST cruiser, and Mr. Tullcr flow down. SMOKED of the combined Chambers of Com- Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Williams Accordion folding type 1,89 merce of Monmouth and Ocean of Yonkcra, N. Y., visited over the lb. lb. counties last week at the Molly week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Al- .49 DECORATED DUST PANS TONGUES 38 VEAL 23 Pitcher hotel, Red Bank. fred Williams. Floral lithographed .25 Photographs of the entire stu- Tho "Needle and Spoon" club dent bodies of the elementary and of tho Lincroft 4-H met at tho .49 DECORATED WASTE BASKETS high schools were taken yesterday. homo of Mrs. Charles Conovcr Sat- Floral lithographed oval Paul Voegeli or Highlands, a urday for a covered-dish luncheon 29 member of the junior class of At- which the members prepared them- 1.98 ALUMlNUiM CAST ORANGE JUICER selves. Those present were Mrs. lantic Highlands high school, hns Quick and easy been .selected by the Highlands Ralph Layton and daughter Eve- ,29 post, American Legion, to attend lyn, Mrs. Donald Mickey and .89 G. E. ELECTRIC IRON CORD SETS Boys' state next summer at Rut- daughter Ann, Mrs. Charles Toop gers university. This is the third and daughter Susan and Mrs. Gor- Finest quality ,49 consecutive year that a local high don Bornknmp and daughter school student hns been selected by Diane. Others who have complet- .49 JUDD CUHTAIN RODS ed the lessons but wore not able Strong and rigid the post. to attend are Carol Maher and 29 The Junior class of the high Sheila Soiftle. school win hold its annual dance lomorow night at the school. The Week-end guests at the Morris 1.98 GERITY 14" CHROME TOWEL BARS residence were Mr. and Mrs. Vin- .39 class will make a trip to New York city, Wednesday, Apr. 5. Tho tour cent Concelln, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph will include stops at Rockefeller Gimboi, Mrs. Rose Glmboi " and 2.19 GERITY 20" CHHOME TOWEL BARS Center, LaGuardla airport, Museum daughter Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. .49 Thomas Salvata, all of Bay Ridge, of Natural history, Hayden Plane- 1.39 GARBAGE CANS tarium, Grant's tomb, Museum of Brooklyn. Science and Industry and tho Cen- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Van Pelt Locking covers, 6 gals. galv. 89 attended the funeral of their un- ter theater to sec "Howdy Mr. Ice." do at Long Branch last week. 3.95 PYREX GLASS BEVERAGE SETS Borough residents planning to 60£S CLEAR moor boats in the municipal har- 6 glasses and pitcher, decorated 295 bor next summer should file appli- Felix Hlnkowskl of Shore blvd., 2.19 CROCKERY LEIT OVER DISHES cations with Borough Clerk Nelson Kennsburg, was ordered held under Beautifully colored and covered Roberts. $1,000 ball Tuesday by Koansburg 49 The Skyport, operated by Wil- Magistrate Edward Ambrose on a 1.79 CROCKERY CASSEROLES liam Mathlcs, will resume opera- charge of signing his name to tions next month. worthless checks. He was arrest Pastel colors, ovenwaro 39 Schools will close Apr. 5 f*or the cd on the complaint of Michael spring vacation nnd will lc-opcn i Bryan, owner of the High Hat tav- 2.50 3-PC. BOWL SETS A completely new idea and an- Apr, 11. ' ern, Kennsburg, Good tiiei, colored cror.Ury 49 other Frigidaire first I A bigger, more usable thrifty oven —in a 8.95 METAL IRONING BOARD 54"—no wobble, firm range that takr.s 'A less kitchen 695 space I Breath-taking styling by 4.50 WOOD IRONING BOARD Raymond Loewyl Feature after Rigid, broad, sturdy 3.98 feature of costliest range 15.10 0-PC. VOLRATH WHITE KITCHEN SET models, including Frigldalre's Tea kettle, double boiler, percolator, 2 pots, 3 sauce pans 795 new, more efficient Radlantube 2.00 RUBBISH BURNER Surface Unilsl ALL at a sensa- Wire for leaves and trash lional low pricel Come in-see 1.49 Ihis startling new-comer among 1.50 WIRE LAWN RAKES electric ranges I Flat iteal tines 69 18.95 ALUMINUM GARDEN BARROW • It'i compactl Light, strong 1495 • ll'i thrifty I 13.50 WOOD GARDEN BARROW • It's hlgh-spoedl Take out sides 6.95 .25 ONION SETS Modal RM-35 with Cook-Maittr Ovtn You Can't Match a pound |A Clack-Conlrol, Lamp and Ulensll Drawtr Frigidaire Electric Ranae! Choice yellow or white $199.75 GRASS SEED pound ^O Priced for unimportant lawns—5-ft. bags GARDEN LIME (50-tb. bags) *69 Headquarters for Famous Scott's Lawn Seed and Turf Builder Agrico and Vigoro Fertilizers ir APPNANCF CO Burpee and Ferry-Morse Seeds 76 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK ^SECOND NATIONAL 701 MAIN 8T,, ASUUI1Y I'AltK 701 UlNOU) AVK., 1'OINT PM'iANANT 41 ISAM1!' MAIN 8T., IVJtUISIIOM) M IVANIUNdTON H'l'.. TOMM ItlVKK 11 M1CMOH1AL 1'KIV'V, MJNU HltANCH l(|!l JIOUUJIM AVK., IIIUIITHTOWN WRIGHT STORE of Ml.Mill II 30 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK Paa;c Twelve HFJ) TiAXK nTCOTSTTCTt,' MA'KCIT 23, 1030

    Malayan lor, Main at., Friday afternoon at ples club served refreshments. The sons and their families, Mr. and 1,-,'iO. Mrs. Donald Kobin.son was receipts are to #o In the new build- Mrs. Robert Henderson and chil- BOTANY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Miss UtirlKiriL I.ou Ennis uf 1'iirlt chairman. The committee consisted ing fund. dren Virginia nnd Norman of "TRYE" of Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. liay- River Edge, and Mr. and Mrs. ... GET RID of THAT rive, .--pent, die u-eek-nml nith her Installation of ollicers will fea- I LIKE IT—THE WHOLE NO-DYE-LOT Programs piirents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shcl- ard Lamborn, Mr.-:. Paul Royer, ture a meeting of the Matawan Howard Henderson and children i TOWN IS TALKING BAY WINDOW! WINS 9:45 A. M. Jon, nt S.-t.\-j-f \i)Ji-. Mrs. David IJrtirc, Mrs. Harry Women's Republican club at the Barbara and Thomas of Matawan. Mr. iind Mrs. M.-irry H.-mn:i IKIVI- Kahn and Mrs. Fred Burlew. Mrs. home of Frank Howard Lloyd. Si'., The Latin club of Matawan high I Every Sunday Alan Morrison. Mrs. William Hen- Main St., Tuesday, Apr. -I. Those Feel Better! Look Bettej lilov.it i'iiiir. '.!-.(•::• home "n F.T-I>:MI school went on a trip to New York ' ^/"s^^ in a Fine Quality WNBC 8:30 A. M. st. to their new hnmr in (Jrccn wick and Mrs. (.Jeorjic Miller were to be installed uie Mln. Fianlvlln by bos Wednesday, Mar. 22. About . on the ticket committee. Mrs. Ed- S. Cottrell, president; Mrs. Her- SO students were accompanied by j First Sunday of Month anil White villain. 1 ABDOMINAL SUPPORT (.'apt. ,-ind Mr.s. f'l;iioncu Cliaiu- ward Currie won a cake. Door bert if. E. Sttit-t, bottomry vice the Latin teacher, .Miss Naomi prizes were awarded to Mrs. Wil- president; Mrs. Conover Burlew, Dennison, and Mrs. Jacob Vree- , Tins is the day of stream-1 YARN CKNTEK Ipcrliiin ami throe suns uf Rnswcll, lining . •. for appearance' Monitor Broadcast X. M., aro .spending a few weeks li.-im .Hlm-in, Mv^. E. Story Hnllock .senior vice president; Mrs. KnJph land of this place, and Mrs. N. 107 SHKIOtVNWKY AVIS. and Mrs. Rcnssalaer Carlan. Table I Heuser, junior vice president; Mrs. Keller of Cliffwood. . ' . . • for efficiency. That WJZ 9:30 P. M. with Mis. (Mianibei Iain's mother, "Bay Window" slows you: KKI1 HANK, N. ,1. i Mis. Mar^iirilo Laird. prizes wen: awarded to Mrs. Rob-! Floyd T. Taylor, treasurer; Mrs. Mrs. Eleanor Hawk has returned ' Every Tuesday i I'll Marvin, Mrs. Dwiyht Gatwood, Jiimcs Moinzer, recording sec-rc to her home on Main st. after vis- • cloti-n, saps your energy, | An "Irish Kline," was nivrn Kal- • Mrs. A. Winclienbach. Mrs. Frank tary, and Mrs. August Mueblliau- iting her mother, Mrs. Frank tires your back—makes you look years, uiday evening In' the .Juninr eias.s Bliss, Mrs. Charles Hunt, Mrs. Hal- older. Our Abdominal Supports ar«). 1 sen, corresponding secretary. Mrs, Hawk, at Phlllirsburg. t of Matawan hi^h school in the ry Wells, Mrs. M. Morris, Mrs. \V. Cottrell is receiving reservations scientifically designed to lift nnd »up-; I liiKlr M-IKIHI K.VTII. Hnli .fordon Leonard Brown, son of Mr, and i port sagging muscles, brace your back,) 1 '. Zahn, Mrs. Victor Fredda, Mr.s. j and hi:; oi ehr."tra from Rsivrcvilli! for the county Republican Wom- Mrs. Floyd Brown, has returned to j '• William Hlavin, Mrs. Franklin Cut- en'* luncheon to he held at noon his home on Main st. after being J restore your natural figure, .\fake you t pkiyed, itrcll, Mrs. L. C. WaHman. Mrs. Ed- Friday, Mar. 2 FOR SO LITTLE ; Malawnn hij.'li seluxi! were defeat- Craig. The other guests u-ere Mrs. j Mrs. Carl Dri-'gs lias returned tion and Fitting Service is FREE. 59 AIAI'LE AVK. RED BANK 6-KM-1 'Pit by the seniors and sophomores .Mis. Al Bruce and Miss Ann | I-'. Kcham'.enbach, Mr.s. Hurry "Mun-1 to her home at Cleveland, O., after Churchman have returned to their 8-»z. bottle 33c SPECl AIMING IN ; of Ueonarito hieji school at. Iiasket- son, Mrs. Robert A. Rice, Mrs. visiting her brother and sistei-in- homes after visiting- their brother li.-ill Monday afternoon in the high Carl Gesswein, Mrs. Paul Egan, jlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. South Jersey Surgical school uym- Mrs. Renssalaer Cartan, Mrs. Wil-jof Freneau. Raymond Churchman, at West 4OM all yoi Miss Ann Ticheiuir w.-t.-s a e,uest son llobrough, Mis. George Lcb-j Mr. ;ind Mrs. Charles Jurman Paitn Beach, Fla. njrfom H gntny f*M m4 pent. INP1JSTR3AL OH. HEATING • i.f lifi- aunt and iirHe, Mr. »"'! Supply Co. 1 l-iiter, Mr.-.. Cluinli.ni llcu-ci, Mi"i. ] cnt.-rtnlncd Sunday -J.>. :•. bJHh'Ivy , II Mrs. Ilalpli Muiford, al New Mon- p:.trlftt ,1 Malloy. Jr.. Newark. *v FOR FACTORIES AND I.ARCE BUILDINGS Rudolph Miller, Mrs. Russell A. G. | party for theii son Charles, who 1has purchased the home of Mr. and In Snili at Ml ; mouth .Sunday. Rtetler, Mrs. Paul Roycr, Mrs. John | was celebrating his third birthday. Mrs. Ralph Riccardi on Lake blvd. 33 East Front St. Red Sl'MMKK AIK DOXIHTIOXI.VC; IN AXV S1ZK I Mrs. I.ctilia Cooper 'of East Leading Grocery, Ilarclu-itrn Skehan, Mrs. Willard Boeswctter, j The guests were Mr. and .Mrs. and Variety Stores in Hod i Orange is a ivycKt of .Mr. and Mis. Mrs. John Staples, Mrs. William | Wed Wolf or Newark, Mr. and Mr.s. Elizabeth McDougall of PHONE RE S-2611 Establi.slwil 1929 ! Cairctt .). MoKei'ii, Jr., for a few Wasmuth, Mrs. Howard Erdmann, j Mis. Marshall Smith of East. Dunblane, Perthshire, Scotland, is Bank and Vicinity. 1 days. Mrs. Ralph Herrick, Mrs. Joseph | Orange and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph visiting her daughter and son-in- | Mis. James Neil entertained tin: law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc- 1 Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club al Baier, Mr.s. E. Story Hallock, .Mrs. Wilson and daughter Cloe Ann of Cormick. | the home of Mrs. Hairy Johnson, Kenneth Barker, Mrs. Bayard Frcnenu. The Matawan lire company was I i Ked Bank. The quests wore Mrs. Lambortt, Mrs. Louis Heiser. .S:'.. Mrs. Jennie Higgins, who has called out Monday to extinguish i William .J.'Kahcl, Mrs. William H. Mrs. Louis Heiser, Jr., Mrs. E. E. been the guest of Mrs. Leigh a grass fire in the meadows near \ ! I'raif,', Mrs. Chnnnine; Clapp, Mrs. Van iN'ostrand, Mrs. August Close, Frills, has returned to her home the Matawan railroad trestle. I tman's Shop i William Liidi. Mrs. Frank. P.liss, Mrs. Emily Vooihees, Mrs. W. Oli- at Somervlllc. Mrs, John C. DeMont of Ravine | COME . Mrs. Kdward Currie and Mrs. Mar- ver Diggin, Mrs, Conrad Johann- Mis. Marguerite Schuber enter- dr. has returned home after being < Nev/ Jersey's Largest Marine Supply House guerite Laird. sen, Mr.s. Fredericlt Dederick. Mrs. tained tin- Pinochle club Friday a surgical patient at Monmoutb ' Milton Stevenson, Mrs. Henry evening. The prizes were awarded Memorial hospital. ; Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Anderson Z'ueker. .Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. to Mrs. Michael Eovino, Mrs. Dora and children Serena and Anders .Sterling Thompson. Mrs. Franklin Mr. and Mrs. Albert Simpson TO Drusiis, and Mrs. Alice Walling. and son Michael have returned uvc. vacationing in Kloriil.'i. Cottrell, Mrs. William Rahel, Mrs. A bunco party is planned for Elmore Kattner, Mr.s. H. Vcnle, home after visiting Mrs. Simpson's Mi.-.s Judy Lautorwald cele- Apr. 1-Hh by the Midway Hose parents, Mr. and Mrs^John Dubo- HEADQUARTERS FOR hrnled liei- seventh hirthday at a Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. David company auxiliary. j party tit the homo of her parents. Bruce. .Mrs. P. Bish, Mrs. J. H. wicz, at Allentown, Fa. '. Miss Serein Anderson eiuc-r- Mrs. Churlcs Ellison has return- US Mr. iind Mis. M.-irtiii .L.-iiili'iuakl Moss, Mrs. Arthur Freidm.-m, Mrs. t.'tined at :t dinner j^-irty in cele- on Ravine dr., recently. The quests Sophie Weinstciu, Mrs. Amos B. ed to her home on Ravine dr. after j bration of her lllh birthday. being a surgical patient at River- i I weir Patricia Nealis, Madeline Henderson, Mrs. Floyd Taylor, Mrs. Allan Morrison, Mrs, Wil- FOR YOUR ALL YOUR BOATING NEEDS i Yoiinn, Jiuii! Iiiiznrr, liale Dun- view hospital. | Mr:-.. Ern.-st Lavender, Mrs, C. Wil-j ]|lim Kenwick, Mrs. Howard Shinn, The Matawan Westminster fel- can, Sarah Ellen ISoddings, Carol liam Ludi and Mrs. Conover | Mrs. Amum Stcvensiin, Mrs. A. Jl AR1N E 1'AtiYr.S ANCHORS \ Sehaffer, Lois Hockenborry, Marry lowship of the Presbyterian church Carothcrs, l^dward liyrne, d'orge Burlew. Winchenhach .and Mrs. Kenneth attended a youth rally at Freehold I Duncan, Hilly Wilson, Charles Mrs. Garretl J. McKeen enter- Karltci- will represent the JU.-ita- Sunday afternoon, Mar. 19. The LAWN & FLOWER YARNlSf! OARS i Holt/., Mai tin I.rmtcr.vald and tained her bridge club Wednesday wiin Women's clnh at Hahne's day, following students were , elected 1 Mrs. C.eorj'e Duncan. afternoon. Newark, Thursday, Mar. 23. It will and installed: moderator, William BIUSMES PUMPS ] Mrs. W. Oliver Ditfyin enler- Henry Leamy of Massachusetts I i)c held iin Hahne's department Mount of Freehold; vice modera- i tained the Friday Evening Bridge is a. medical patient at Monmouth i store. tor, Ellen Kehoc of Prospect | ^ cluli at her home recently. Priz.es Memorial hospital, and hi.s m-phew, j -flie .Midway Hose auxiliary held Plains; secretary, Mary Ann SCRAPERS LIFK JACKETS John White, Jr., is conllned t bhiis sale Friday, Mar. 17, at Stnmes of Matawan; treasurer, - FIELD & VEGETABLE SEEDS | were .-maided to .Mrs. Millun .Slcv- 1 food [•enson, Mrs. Diggin nnd Mrs. Con- home on Atlantic nvc. as the I'* - j T.'issini'ri roll] estate olfiec, -Main st. Bee Fischer of Toms River; stew- ) HARDWARE ROPE rad Juhnnn.sen. suit of an accident Sunday when .Mr. and Mrs. Akin Morrison of ardship, Mel Davison; outreach, ( (lie enr driven by Mr. White crash- Weldon j-ij. were .South Jersey Bud Ash of Delaoo; fellowship, Scam C(>inp<;un at Monmouth Memorial hos- Mrs. John Lauterwald of Main i to her home on Little st. after of Bustleton. The program explain- ] FERTILIZERS, LIME AND CHARTS (Jovl. I'uMicatioii- pital. Cl st. entertained the Women's league j spendinpg g a few dayys with her sis- ed the four commissions, faith and • Miss Ann Pi-pils nnd F'ri'd Arndt if the I'Mrs' t Baptist church, Key terst , MisseMi s MabeMb l andd LucL y JohnJh - life, stewardship, fellowship and ; OUTBOARD MOTORS of MilllHirn were guests of Mr. and port. Present were Mrs. Arthur ston, East Orange. outreach. Those attending from j i<:\'iKiwin: j Mrs. Kictard Erdmann, ,lr., Sal- Lyle, president; Mrs. James Hep- Mrs. Frank Hiihn and children Matawan were Mary Ann Stames, ' PEAT MOSS ' nrdny. burn, secretary; Mrs. Ernest Bai- Frank, Jr., and Mary Elizabeth of William Stratum, William Barker, ! f Christy Mason celebrated his ley, treasurer; Mrs. Idena Jones, Red Bank visited Mrs. Huhn's par- Roy Lemaire, Reid Tune and San- I Visit Our Nav Nautical (lift Shop '• lath birthday at a party recently. Mrs. William Aumack, Mrs. Hor- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hender- ford Hallock. • | ! The guests Here .Miss ./ran ace Burroucs, Mrs. August Scbaf- son. Saturday. Mrs. Philip Ncidlingcr substi- ; Hughes, Miss Linda Lyboek. Mi:;s fer. Miss Eleanor Van Brackle, Mrs. Anthony Tourinc entertain- I'or the Lift That Is Dijjvrcnl Dolly Phillips, tJrover Cadon and .Mrs. Janet McClunj,', .Mis. John tuted for Miss Laura Gordon Mon- ed the Michigan club recently. Tin; day at the hlffh school. ; Angelo Kcally. 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    RED BANK ll Monmouth St. Phono R. i. 0-04II LONG BRANCH aiOBruidwty Phono L. B. fl-3084 ASBURY PARK 715 M«ln 8t. Phono A. P. U\400 Page Fourteen BED BA'N'K REWISTEB, MARCH 23, 1950 Dancers Enlerlain al St. Ann's Show and Parly Sliadowbrook Inn ETHEL MNT N!OZAR SCHOOL of DANCING MOTH HOL £S • TFAR$ Ballet technique, body development, rhythm, grace, poise. There's more than SHREWSBURY Classes in ballet, toe, mudern, tap, acrobatic dancing. S one way to damage Rout. 35. l Milo So. ol Ri-d Bank /(N/rreo/o HOL Junior Assembly — Ballroom for Teen-agers a house. But there is ••N<. Heller 1'hicr In'llim-" FOfl INVISIBLE 117 Prospect Avenue, Hcd Bank. Phone 6-2220 HANDWEAVING- ONE extended cover- Roa«t Turkey Dinner g« PA CALL age endorsement to (Served every clay) /L>.J>J 1 R.B. protcc! you against Al.so Slrilks, Cliol' . I.v hoytes.* n''\t wrek. Jo tviucria's Alpha Band Red B^nk auxiliary of Rivorview And the Kohl ha her of 120 Ray nve... who Mrs. Doll StP.rnsHiiis has broil M'OODSIDE PATTERN Illed a nominntinu' prtition fnr may- confined to hor hnnie for throe hospital will hold a dessert-bridge Delaware Valley Band or on the Rrjmlilicnn ticket, was weeks with a sprained ankle. Aiir. Hi at. the Red Bank Woman's ) (An Admission—85c, Including tax a formor liuililin;,' inspector and a Mrs. Al Cm-lock and -Mrs. Wil-club for the hene/lt of the hospital building fund. Mrs. Edwin Mcln- i5 fS ' momher of the .wehnnl lin.inl. Mr. linm Marlts were prize winners at Fchlhnbnr who has boiui in the n party Kiv.n Mon'iay ;it the hiinic fire. end Mrs. Ralph Shearer arc tailoring Ini-sinns* hero ninny yrnrs, of Mrs. Robert. Hiiklsworth. chairmen. • No need to risk costly in- was a former htirou^h tax assessor. Fred Meyers of Center nve. is Committee, assistants include creilicnts ; : : no nceu to Nylon Curtains Hi.- brother, Henry Frhlhnbor, was homo rccoverins from an .operation Mrs. John B. Acklcy, Jr., re.'rosh- disappoint your family in the building insppetor. recently performed nt Kltkin hos- ments; Mr.==. Robert Reussille, table the treat you promised IToi: KuHled or Tailored prizes, and Mrs. Burton Doremus Made in California Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burdge at- pital. here is your secret ol de- IN THREE DIMENSIONS flip nmglc cloth thai Hears and Mrs. Harold R. James, tele- licious homemade biscuits The inspiring story of the tended n family dinner parly lasl .Storekeeper .'id Class Crorpe Al- phone. Final arrangements for the anil wears and weuis. wnok at Jersey City for Mrs. Maud verson, wlio is stationed at New- that are light as a feather Resurrection illustrated in life- henellt will bo made at an auxil- every time . . . $ 65 like depth and full color with Washes and Dries in .Minutes. Gilbert cif that place who li-ft tor port, It. I., visited h's mother, Mrs. iary mooting Apr. G at the Wom- 5-PC. PLACE SETTING "J7 amazing new View-Master Needs no ininliig - Just hnntf. Miami Heach, Fl.i. .lames Alberson, last week-end. an's club. i'.irtlulays of P.ona'd and Uich- Double-acting Davis gives Stereoscopic Pictures. All l.rajrtlis mill IVidllis Councilmnn and Mr?. John .1. 1'lcmm are v.-icationiiiR in Florida. | nnl Cnrbett. sons of Mr. and Mrs. double protection. Dough FROM OPEN STOCK Available as Packet of three KlKht in Stuck. FAI.SK r.KKTICNSK dlAItfih: rises in your mixing bowl Keels (21 pictures) for use E.ston Brink has liled an npplica-. John Corbett, were observed recent- Karl Ritterhaus of Asbury Park tlon as a special olliccr. 'I'll? police ;:: then again in your oven. in View-Master Stereo- ly with a party for 20 friends. was arrested by Chief Irwin Ben- 10% Uvitosil trill Hold Your Sel scopes and Projectors, eonimittee of, tlie borough council Members of the 1-0 Republican nett and Sgt. Theodore I-,odcr of is studying the. application. Story folder with each club will attend the luncheon to bo the Keansburg police Tuesday on a Reel. A delightful gift Klvcn tomorrow at the Molly Pitch- charge of obtaining money under for children and adults. Leonardo er hotel, P.ed Bank, hy the UniCMl false prtceasos. Ritterhaus is See for yourself. Women's Republican clubs, charged with selling phony maga- ilrs. Clifford Alh:ilsnn will l)c Mrs. George .Black rntcrlained a I. I lie \jhim EASTER STORY RECLS 4 zine subscriptions for the benefit hostess at lomonow nielli's card lust week's card parly given by Potl.lo(3..$l,00 party of the Ladle:;' auxiliary of of the V. F. W. historical associa- > /•.•••:-:V?-.;i-j the Brcvcnt Park Fire company's tion. He was released under $500 WE SHIP —WE DELIVER BrevoiH Park lire company. She L'iclics1 auxfliary. Th; prize win- u'ill 1)0 nssislMl hy Mix. Gcorsc fore Magistrate Edward Ambrose ner."; were Hra. Elsio Snaliel, Mr.;. next Monday, Black and Mrs. Willinm Beirnc. Peter Krifteuscn, Mrs. Frank Pat- 87 BROAD ST. PHONE 6-4229 RED BANK Edwnnl Rnusch, who will enter terson, Mrs.'John Corbett and Mrs. It rays Hi Arlvn-tise. In The Register. i soon the KIIIBS Point Mcrchnut Ma- William Lawlcr. rine academy on Long Island, waa Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Gauch tendered a surprise party Saturday. entertained Robert Wiilff of Wichi- He is the son of Mr. and .Mrs. Har- ta, Kan., in New York F1 iday. old Uausch of Florence ave. At- Somo 200 gu?sts attended the Phone K. ii. 6-2616 tending were Marilyn Metcalf, Mao Leonardo Field Club's St. Patrick's Grcmingor, Joyce Sunn, ICilccn For Shop at Homo Servlir day party Saturday evening. Music Harjcs, William Metcalf, GciirKJ wns furnished by Carman L'pdyke. GmuiiiKcr, Donald Vroclnnil, Wil- Forly Scout Mothers held a com- liam Ast, Jr., Harold Kausch, Ar- bined 131. Patrick's social and meet- SHERMAN'S thur Koelsch, .Mrs. William Ast, Mr. inir at the Community Fire, house Home Decorators and Mrs. William Senn, Mrs. Mary last week. On the committee were Myers and .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs.'Walter Schoollner, Mrs. Helen v- 4S Brond St. -Rausch. Dear and Mrs. William Tencate. U'eck-end pncsl of .Mi'. a" ctjuncll^ attend- A'eu-arlc nnil Mr. mid .Mi>. Jumrs ed the St. Patrick's meeting and so- Boll and son Robert of Centcrville. cial gathering last week of Bea- Mrs. Henry Stover was hostess con Light council, Pau.uhters of of the monthly card party of the America, at which State Councilor American Legion auxiliary at Com- Ann Harker and her staff were munity tire house Monday evening. present. Winning prizes were Mrs. Kdward Hlph score winners nt last Thurs- Roden. Mrs. Luch Montgomery, Brings Flower Fr«bne$f day aftornoon's card party of the Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Kdwjird Ladies' auxiliary to Community lire Roden, Mrs. Jame.s MncPhec, Mrs. company were Mrs. Joseph Miller, Lillian Mnllon. Mrs. Robert Holds- TO YOUR Mrs. John Cornell, Mrs. Morris Jo- worth, Mrs. William Lawlor and 21W. FRONT ST., Tel. 6- ST., Tel. 6-5292 seph, Mrs. Margaret Warner, Mrs. JIIP. Richnrit Houston. Spring Clothes) DELIVERY WELL BE MADE FROM FRONT ST. STORE FRESH NEW GREEN KILLED CABBAGE LONG c ISLAND Ib. Try SANITONE- 4 GRADE A TOM 18 lbs. up the better kind of JUiMBO TENDER Dry Cleaning! PASCAL I or Your TURK CELERY r:.\sTi"i{ (HHIT ,/ c I»:MM-;S bu. TENDERIZED 19

    SMOKED SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUICT r/.iir. r,AY SERVICE AT OUR CALL OFFICE 3:23 NO CHARGE FOR PICKUP JUICY VALENCIA AND DELIVERY. ORANGES TOP c PHONE RE 6-2800 ROUND doz. .(..,. ,<•„,, 13.99 NEW CHOP XRAY fITTING ISDN'SINCE 1012 S SINCE 10 FRESH FROZEN SNOW WHITE 11,am ii, -— Dyih — l. win11; si1. | CAULIFLOWE '™" 7 Cents RED BANK REGISTER PER COPY VOLUME LXXII, NO. 38". RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1950 SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 16 Ruiiison Girl Missing Twp. Committee Since Early Yesterday Tavern Owners 30th Anniversary of Baptist Guild Jean Friscia, 15-year-old daugh- May Rule Friday; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friscia Hears Charges of 53 Carton st., Rumson, has been Ask Repeal missing since (9 o'clock yesterday morning. Against Builder According to P.umeon police she Of Ordinance left her home at that time appar- On Watson's Fate Spitzoff Allegedly ently for school, Police said she Say Kcansburg Law never reached school and her fath- Shortcutted Twp. er notified them of her disappear- Prohibiting Women ance at 7:30 last night. They said Vinson Indicates Transfer Likely] Building Codes their daughter may be in the com- Bar Tenders Is Unfair The MIddletown township com- pany of a Fair Haven man. Keanaburg tavern operators In mittee after discussing charges that a petition submitted to the bor- After Committee Makes Report Frederick Spitzoff, Mountainside, ough council Tuesday night asked has been shortcutting the plumbing Probe Escapee?' for repeal of the ordinance which A final decision on the U. S. Alf* and building codes in houses he has forbids women to serve alcoholic been constructing for the past three Force plan to move the Watson, beverages. Thirty-two of the bor- laboratories from Eatontown to) years at Port Monmouth, instruct- ough's 33 licensed tavern operators Taxi Troubles ed Dirk Hofman, plumbing inspec- Claims After Rome, N. Y., is expected from th« • had signed the petition. It was House Armed Services committed tor, and David Simpson, building pointed out that the one remaining Inspector, to investigate. The In- at Washington tomorrow. Old Barn Burns was in Florida and was not avail- Arise Again However, there were indication* • spectors were ordered to make com- able to sign. plaints if the alleged violations 2 Marlboro Inmates earlier this week that approval of exist. William Balbach, president of the At Eatontown the transfer Ls-likely. After the charges had been made Believed Near Farm Bayshore Tavern Owners' associa- Vinson States Position against the builder at the previous tion, indicated that he thought it Council to iMcet Rep. Carl Vinson (D.-Ga.), Armed meeting, he was told to appear at 'At Time of Fire unfair not to allow women to serve Services committee chairman, told yesterday's meeting. J. F. Dailey, liquor. He said his sons, both of For 'One Last Ming' reporters that a study of sub-com- Elizabeth, attorney for Spitzoff, told County and state police are study- whom are firemen, operate his tav- mittee reports indicate the Aip the committee his client had under- ng statements by two Marlboro ern. When there is a fire, he add- With Cul) Operators Force will have "an opportunity to> gone an operation Monday and was state hospital escapees who were ed, his sons leave their wives to reaffirm its position, which, I hav« unable to be present. captured Monday night for a pos- tend bar. If women are prohibited Taxi troubles once more face the no doubt, it will Uo," According to Mr. Hofmann, the sible clue to the cause of a fire from doing this, no one would be mayor and council at Eatonlown. left in charge he argued. Mr. Vinson referred to a major!" complaints against Spitzoff arc not which destroyed a 200-year-old barn Though a maximum of 12 cab li- ty report from a five-member sub* concerned with the manner in on G. Roseau Conovcr's Atlantic Mayor Felix J. Brcnnan, utler re- censes was set la.^1 month, cnunMl committee that supports the move) which ths work is being done but township farm a few hours earlier. ferring to a letter written by A. B. voted to meet with taxi operators and a minority statement by Rep, rather in the way plumbing permits One of the pair reportedly told C. in 1045 asking the council to a week from tohight for "one last Harry L. Towe (R.-N. J.), which have been applied for. He pointed investigators ho and his companion clarify which women are eligible fling" at arriving at a decision on yesterday were referred to Air. out that, under the codo, a house set the fire. The two men were ap- to serve liquor, asked Mr. Balbach the number of cabs actually need- Secretary W. Stuart Symington fop owner may do his own plumbing. prehended by Red Bank and state and Joseph Mulligan, president of ed for "public convenience." study. ' He added that Spitzoff, in his appli- police. the Keansburg tavern owners as- The latest upheaval came when cations, had named a Mr. Higgon- Tho fire, of suspicious origin, sociation, to remain after the meet- five of the borough's eight cab own- 'An Economic Blow' son, an out-of-town plumber, as co- broke out in the peak of the pre- ing to discuss tho matter. ers petitioned council to grant a In its report, the majority group* owner. • Revolutionary barn about 9:30 The council on a motion by Leon license to Mrs. Lola Hahn, wife of recognized that the move would b* It was charged by Henry Pulsch, o'clock, according to those first on A. Waitt, authorized William Blair, an army sergeant.a The petition an economic blow to the Eaton-* a plumber, that in his applications, the scene at Mr, Conovcr's Locust borough attorney, to notify George was received at the lost council town area, but said it still ls ad- Mr. Spitzoff is naming Higgonson Grove farm. At the time, Mr. Con- MacDonald, operator of MucDon- meeting and referred to the police visable. The majority also critl« a partner so that the latter will not over was doling In a chair in his ald's Raritan Bay hotel, Main »t., department for investigation. Chief cized Air Force ollicials and oppo* have to pay a plumber's license, farmhouse about 150 feet away. that if he does not pay about 12 Harry N. Kirkogardc recommended sition leaders for having caused de- thereby doing the job cheaper. Mrs. Conover already had retired. that Mrs. Hahn be granted a II- j lays in bringing the issue to th« months back payments, the bor- Standing by the 30th anniversary birthday cake of Mary Mount chapter, World Wide guild, Considerable controversy arose Awakened by Passerby ough will cancel his contract on censo nnd that Louis Reed, who attention of Congress. over the method chimneys were be- A passerby awakened Mr, Con- Woman's Missionary society of the Red Bank Baptist church, at their dinner at Willowbrook, Fair Hav- currently has one license, he grant- Signing the majority report wcr^ the building. Mayor Brennan ex- ed another. ing put into the houses. It was over who, with the help of the plained that the borough took the en, Tuesday, are left to right, Mrs. Charles Hammell, dinner chairman; Miss Mary Mount, chapter the sub-committee's three Demo* charged that the builder had not Charles Flock family, saved 25 building over several years ago and Richard Lanza, most vociferous crats, Jle4i.s. Overton Brooks, Ed* followed the building code by not cows, a saddle pony, an automobile returned it to MacDonald on the founder, and Mrs. Edmund vomSteeg, president. of tho cab owners at past discus- ward do Graffenried and Port«p using terra cotta flue linings in the and a tractor from the flaming provision he was to make monthly sions of the taxi situation, was Hardy. Rep. Towe was the only] chimneys. Mr. Simpson pointed building. A .calf and a new truck present to oppose granting any signer of tho minority statement. out that gas heating systems are payments to reclaim ownership. He were lost. The farmhouse was not added that last year when the new To Blow Whistle When morn licenses. "More cabs aren't Rep. Leon H. Gavin (R.-Pa.), fifth; being Installed in the houses and needed," he argued, nddlng "We member of the sub-committee» that such systems require only a endangered as flames were carried administration assumed office, it Stout Cleared of Fraud Charge away from it by an east wind. was discovered MacDonald was In School h Canceled don't even need six cabs In this signed neither. vent, not a chimney. It was stated The farm is located on a knoll on town, but we have 12." Mr. Lan- Mr. Vinson asked Secretary Sym- by »ome of those objecting that the arrears. The fire whistle will be blown za, who holds two licenses, told chimneys should be made to com- the Phalanx rd., between Creamery at 7:45 a. m. in the future when As Miss Annett Seeks Dismissal (Contlnued on Page 2) rd. and route 34. At tho height of Thousands of dollars worth of council that business was so bad ply with the building codes in case merchandise was confiscated from there is to be no school, due to A charge of fraud against R. V. tract with Mr. Morgan for the pur- he had laid up one cab. some of the house owners wish to the fire, flames could be seen as far inclement weather. The whistle the hotel recently by the A. B. C. R. H. Stout, Red Bank realtor, filed chase of his home on Lcroy pi. for Lnnzn 'Lays Up' Cab convert to a different heating sys- west as Freehold and east as far The astablishment was raided hy will be blown at 10:45 when there by Miss Jean Annett of Prospect $20,000. She had made a $1,000 tem. This conversion, they added, as LincrofK Hundreds of motorists A. B. C. agents and local police is to be but one session. The ave., Little Silver, went up In smolte payment. She claimed Mr. Stout Admission that he wasn't using Select 3 Men would cause a hazard if the chim- were attracted by the blaze. who charged that liquor was being blowing of the whistle will have Tuesday night when Miss Annett's made a false representation to her the license brought from Council- neys are not lined. Built of huge hand-hewn timbers, served without a license. The ho- no effect on afternoon kinder- lawyer asked for dismissal. regarding a house in which she was man Ralph Lewis, Councilman Fred the barn was one of the largest his- garten pupils. In the event of Tho case was scheduled fo'r trial living on Prospect ave. She main- S. Morris and Councilman James For Police Jobs Mr. Simpson said he has ordered toric structures of Its kind in Mon- tel's license was revoked laat year one session, school will end at the builder to put In flue linings on a charge that illegal activities yesterday at 10 a. m. before Judge tained she would not have entered N. Wolcott, Jr., Ihn suggestion that mouth county. It was an irreplace- 12:30. Vincent Hancman of the Superior into the contract to buy from Mor- the borough cancel his unused II- and that to some extent his instruc- able landmark. In all, it covered were being conducted there, Hear- At Red Bank tions had been followed. If the ing on the charge will be held Apr. court, Atlantic City., John Warren gan hud she not believed the house (Contlnued on Page 2) an area of about 150x100 feet. A of the firm of Parjoni, Labrecquo, ah« occupied had been sold. rest are not lined, he said he would memlier of the family told a Regis- 10 at the A. B. C, offices at New- Names Not to Be swear out a complaint. ark. Canzona and Combs, who ropr«- Next atep in the case wns that ter reporter the loss was covered 'Television' Show aonted Miss Annett, Tuesday night Morgan sued Miss Annett for The township committee, after only partially by insurance. The council appointed John L. notified Thomas P. Doremus and $19,000 for failing to complete her Rassas to Open Released Until hearing more objections Instructed Hay Stored In Barn Kcelan a member of the juvtnile Ernest Fasano of the firm of Quinn, contract. She, in turn, sued Mr. the Inspectors to inspect the homes conference committee to serve for Doremus, McCue and Russell, who Stout, also for $19,000, charging Council Meeting and to issue complaints if the The same spokesman said the the rest of the year. Frank J. Co- At Shrewsbury charges are true. Mr. Dailey fis- main barn where tho fire started represented Mr. Stout, that Miss fraud. Another defense by Miss New Showrooms The police committee of the Red was not wired. He added that 20 Held was appointed to the zoning Satirical Revue Annett desired to enter a dismissal Annett was that title for the Lc- sured the committee that his client commission. of the suit and would consent to roy pi. property was not good Pontiac Agency Plans Bank borough council met last had already rectified one of the vio- tons of hay stored there had been By Community Club night and made Its choice of three lations and would correct any others thoroughly cured. Mr. Conover said: In regard to a complaint at the a judgment In favor of William F. Judge Haneman heard that phase men to fill tho three police vacan- that still exist. "Everything was all right in the previous meeting by Crawford Morgan In the amount of $19,000. of the case last summer and ruled 'Open House' Saturday cies open on the force. The names barn at 6 p. m. when we finished Bennett of Belford that a water The program committee of Mr. > Morgan was represented by in Morgan's favor. As a result of all the discussion, Shrewsbury Community club Mon- Alston Bcekman, Jr., of the firm of The Rassas brothers Pontiac of the men, all volunteer firemen milking." pipe had been installed by that From the outset, Mr. Stout, agency will observe it.i 20th an- and veterans according to Council- the committee announced it would borough through the Wood ceme- day night entertained members Bcckman and Bcekman. through his attorneys, claimed "thn meet with Mr. Simpson to work This was the sevnnth barn fire with a simulated television show, • The suit started when Miss niversary In Red Bank Saturday man George A. Gray, will be iub» of major proportions in Atlantic tery disturbing a grave in his fam- charge of fraud was completely when it holds "open house" at its mitted to the council for confirma- out a code for ceiling heaters. ily plot, Ralph O. Williams, bor- complete with sponsors. Annett refused to complete a con- baseless." Residents of Fatrfleld gardens, In township in the last few years. elaborate new showrooms at 395 tion at tho next meeting Monday ough manager, said he had Investi- A large television frame, with night, Apr. 3. a. petition signed by 27 persons, ob- The actual loss is almost Impos- gated and found the pipe runs appropriate dials, was erected in Broad st. jected to the proposed vacating of sible to estimate due to the fact across private property as well as the clubrooms. The show started The names of the successful ir>< Exeter st. Edward Lichtlg had that farm barns of this age and borough property. Action was re- with Robert Disbrow, club presi- Shrewsbury Boy Hit v Sisson Named Acting plicants will not be released until suggested that the street be vacat- tradition are considered beyond served until the council can find dent, and his wife inviting their that time. Selections were mad« ed. Mrs. Theodore Doughty, who value. out if the borough had received neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Payson By Father's Truck Head of High School from the top five men in the recent submitted the petition, said that Firemen were on hand from At- permission from, any member of Lyman, to watch a television pro- P.B.A. examinations, the results o£ childrjn going to Fair View school lantic township, Shrewsbury town- Michael Sutton Is In good condi- Willis M. Slsson has been ap- which were turned over to Mr. Gray the Bennett family to cross their gram. A typical family row en- tion at Monmouth Memorial hos- pointed acting principal of Red used the street daily and^ if it if ship, Marlboro, Red Bank, Free- family plot. sued over the choice- of the chan- last week. All five top men were were vacated, they woulojrhave to hold, N.A.D. Earle, Llncroft and pital, where he was taken Sunday Bank high school, succeeding Har- Interviewed last night. Twelve men, nel and tho clarity of Ihe picture. with a possible fractured spino nnd ry C. Sicbcr whose resignation as use other streets which have more Hazlet. The Atlantic township com- The council renewed «. contract Finally "Ed Sullivan" Carman In all took the examinations. traffic. The committee will study a pany, under Chief William Pillls, with the first aid squad to serve possible fractured right knee af- principal will be effective Apr. 1. Ensley M. White, superintendent, came Into view and a Shrewsbury ter being run over by a truck Stanley Carhart of Matawnn has suggestion that the street be opened stood by all night. The Ladles' the borough for $2,000 a year. talent show was on sponsored by of public works, was authorized by) for motor vehicle traffic. auxiliary of the Atlantic township A motion to continue the 20 per driven by his father, Kenneth Sut- been appointed as assistant to the the council Monday night to oMaln, Fogging Unlimited and the Frank lon. acting principal. ThB transfer of a plenary retail company served sandwiches and cent cost tot living bonus was B. Lavvcs Coal company. George releases from property owners oni liquor license from John Leddy and coffee to'ftremen at the scene. passed. The bonus was approved at Blair, for Fogging and Col. Mar- According to state police of Key- The guidance department, of East Front st. for the widening Patrick Loftus to the latter was the beginning of the year for a tin, pinch-hitting for Mr. Lawcs, port the hoy mi riding on the which Mr. Sisson has been head, of the street. approved, pending passage after three-month period pending final gave amusing announcements con- right front fender of the truck will be tnken over by Mrs. Ruth Councilman Harry Malchow, Consider Bids adoption in the 1950 budget. when he fell off and was run over King. She will conduct the guid- chairman of the water committee, the transfer has been given publica- cerning their products. by the tight front wheel. The ac- ance program under Mr. Slaaon's tion. ' Mayor Brennan reported that the Tho Hillbilly Cooks were first on reported that the borough's new council and tho planning board cident occurred on the farm of supervision. well is producing 1,200 gallons a, The committee received a letter tho program, followed by Robert Jamos R. Honeler, Crawford's Cor- from the geographic board of the For P.O. Station had agreed to offer property to "Professor Einstein" Nlcholl. Mr. minute, whereas plans called for a, the federal government for the ner id,, Holmdel township, where LEWIS SCEVA IS LEGATEE maximum of 1.000. department of conservation and and Mrs. Melvin Ford did a "Ted Mr. Sutton ls employed. Michael economic development asking the The Enst Keanshurfr sub-station construction of a postofllco if Lewis" number, preceding an net One-half the estate left hy the Councilman Everett C, Baynton of the Kcansburg postofflce has money Is available. The council was taken to the hospital by his announced that progress was being; committee to name two ponds. One by Mrs. Dorothy "Gypsy Rose" Mc- father. late Lewis S. Sceva of 1284 Am- is on McClces creek, near Chapel been closod temporarily until a new instructed Borough Clerk Richard Laughln and James "Fred Astalre" sterdam ave., New York, will go to made in clearing the borough-owned,' hill rd. and Whlppoorwill valley rd., location ls found. Tho Poetofflcc A. Jessen to write Rep, James C. Mclaughlin. Mrs. Tucker, as Katie hla son, Lewis Sceva of 48 Warren property at Marine park, and that and the other is on Porlcy brook, Department Is now considering five Auchlncloss to the effect thnt the McGonlgle, gave an hilarious read- PHILADELPHIA WINNERS st,, Rumson, It was disclosed In he was pre.'sing the Thomas Proc- north of Riverside dr. and east of bids and It Is expected a contract borough would deed the land. Ing about being "cllnlccd," Robert New York today. The will was filed ter company, Long Branch, to start will he awarded soon, according to Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Tim nf work on the bulkhead repairs. Hubbard ave. The former was re- A motion was passed to write and John Cook made a return ap- Long Branch won first prize in for probate in Surrogate's court. ferred to Amory L. Haakcll since Henry Ackerman of the Keans- pearance, nnd thon came the finale Similar provision ls I madn for a Benjamin Ras.ias Transfer of the liquor license of burs office, the board of firs underwriters that the private growers class for their the pond lies on his properly and tho borough is In, no position to —a onn-act melodrama entitled display of orchids at tho nnnunl daughter, Donna Martin of New Harry Landau, trading as Silver the latter, to residents of the Coun- Mr. Ackerman told The Register comply with the recommendation "The Little Green Bowl." Actors flower show, Philadelphia. The es- York. ' Tho modern structure, which Ear. 2-i West Front St., to Dominie try Club estates and River Plaza. the Kcansburg offlco could not ex- that a combination pumper and were Mrs. Daphno Dnmo Carman, tate superintendent Is Rufu.i Simp- Mr. Sceva, who died Mnr. 6, left was designed by Bernard Kcllenyl, B. Acorra, Jr., was approved. tend carrior servlco In tho Bast ladder truck bo purchased unless Bertio Lyman, Abblo Strickland son, president of tho Monmouth an estate estimated at $32,000. It Red Bank architect, features a Kcansburg section until a complete an emergoncy exists. and Allan Carman, and Elberon Horticultural society. has not been appraised ns yet, glass display window which houses Cov't May Spend map of tho area had been obtained a five-car showroom. The entire Sea Bright from tho Mldlletown township building has a 51-foot frontngc on §-l Million Locally committee. After a map la obtained Broad st. and a depth of HO feet. servlco can only bo extended on Yanko's Four-Floor Modernization Program I§ Completed A used-car lot adjoins the building. Washington, D. C. (AP)—Ths Drive Under Way those streets that come up to re- tlcsldes the showroom, the build- House Armed Services committee quirements, he said, may give final npprovnl tomorrow' Mn, Eugene Gardella, chairman Ing houses olllce.i, stock rooms, a Mrs. Vlto drnsso of East Koons- l,0OO-st|tmre fnot body shop and n on the $665 million military public of tho Red Cross fund raising drive works nuthorlzation bill Involving. for Soa Bright, hold a kick-off meet- burg made a ploa for better postal MOO-squnrc foot service depart- sorvlco at yesterday'* mooting of ment. Benjamin Rasuns. who nper- Army, Navy ami Air Force con- ing at her home last week, tho MIddletown township commit- struction hore nnd abroad. Mrs. Gardclln pointed out to her ate.i tho ngoncy with his .ilster-ln- tee, law, Mrs. Holon Rassas, this week The committee, considering th« Malstnnts the Importnnce of mis- nienauro for weeks, has tentatively Ing their quota of $300, Fourteen nnlil the buslncjs's growth the past 20 years required a Inrgo-scale ex- approved hundreds of Items. Some, volunteer solicitors have been en- Oil Linn Leak Results however, are. still In dispute und listed and they Include Mrs. John pnn.iliin of his nrrvlrp rinpartninnt. In Small Fire at Hotel lln exports to double thr number may h* deleted. Many of th» H. Hoclcr, co-chalrmnn: Mm, Jos- Items li.ive already been approved ephine Davlcs, Mls« Joan Davlca, An oil fire nt tho Molly Pitcher of personnel employer! In »ervlco work. by tlio Senate. The bill doeg not Mrs, Ambemo Nelson, Mini Slgrld hotel laat night was extinguished npproprlato funds. It only author-, Nelson, Mrs. J. Longton Blacklodge, boforo any damage had been done. Thn agency has operated from lies tho projects for future consloV Mrt, Claudo Mlnaldl, Mlia Juno Tho fire atnrtod when oil from ft IU pronont Mcchanlu .it, site since eratlon, Mlnnlcll, Mias Norrrm Foraman, Mra, leak In tho fuel lino running to ths It win founded by tho Into Alex Thn projects tontatlvoly approved! Jack Laetiy, Mrs, Kenneth Andor- oil hllrnor caught fire. Tho blazo Hasans. Upnn his (lentil In Sept., by tho committee, subject to dele- son, Mrs. Mildred Hnnnn, Ml«« Vir- waa out shortly utter tho Return! 11)41, Htnjnmln Kn».iiis joined tho tion or ohnngo when the committee ginia Ony nml Mrs, Dnnlcl Fonnon. nlnrm wns aounded nt 11:55, linn, tnklnc one-lmlf Interest with m'lfl llnally, and their estimated About an hour Inter tho Relief the founder's widow. oodts Include: , Sprint •• Uuitlnr Out Construction on tho new build- Onl.m irli IP crnLK « imunil, roan IBnglno company answered a still Fort Mnnmouth—Qunrtcri, $J^ htiRhri (nrlrl Krown, Iwn ypin itlil), nil alarm In pxtlniniliih n flro In « Ing heKiin li\«l September, It.i earn- (WD.OOO. rrnli, five iHiiimh Yflnkro Inwn '"'I Junk pi In behind the now bullilliiRS pliillim H.'iturriny will bn un.'n«lon 1 9I.0S, linmbmt rnUa All cent'. tfHlvnn* fnr vl«lli by member* nf the unto- N.A.D. Knrlo-.MIne usombly /*• I'fttl ffrrrii nlrr 7 rrnU h ftituiu' Niol, nn Mnnmnuth »t. There wu no dlltle.<, Jl,lOO.noo, Wt'lnrli witulmv IIUXM HO rdm (nil Mr.M rtnnmgo, liuillw IrnrlM i< "ell in |iilri>n« In ftlorh in ,1A huh" wlilM, M»nHlni* lnlere«if,| In Mewing new I'nnUnr firW JI.1U, Iron ml" II,5», K«M»ii Mmmnny HUM MIIIIKK Monty • •I'll nf nil Mmll. llrtnm rlnlfl. 11.11, mo'M*. lot bnmx, («rmi. ruunlry •,(•(•. bu«|. I'flitrl w*II itRinlt with mii'hlnir trim n»n b-ill'tlnK*. «Alitlai nr n«w. Loaf moth hnlla IM pfnl* » IHMIH'1. Kr" '!»• rnlnrii l.'onk < Until "nl II 1)3 a miirl, furm, mi l'«»m«nl. llbrrnl loini s> Ih'rf. Nullonul It A in, l'rn«n'».~-Arl* Sinn ) I ,J1 It i|IIHr), ll>r« !* hrailly In I Hlir,li I ni ti gfiv niMrhlMif tntrtrt, Nfw>*v Mhjf riinni'l «rct|itablt | ltnv" Hfinir* hpr-rlHl new mutt JIIDI 11 Mil ynll *HVI ttlltlllt Ml r-MllR A IMIMH. I ir..I nt « n,n,l,iw .,'nt'lr. Nntiimill i * ricMvH, H«H ferti 13,11(11 lulu "f Hull Pnlrl. t.f nil klmli, Nmliinnl S k In, In, L'rim'h'*, AIIVCI-UM input, INt.Cml Aluminum S»l« fun lunvy weliiht mil «t M,im, I'MI. l''Altlt tlruii'n r'lnm mya Mrt Mile mm, Ntti ll | I |ftf« WiTl'l«"Tli7m Hunk "muk w«ni#a fi A I'), 1'rnwhV—Ailvfrll^mrnl. J, Yanlo company, which w(n foundod in IB63, has just com- lalos floors, was constructed by tho RocUfollow Comlrurtlon com- Willing in [niri'Mi* u|i |II 3,0Qb Neiv lure I'ni nn yiiiir wnrn ntit vc I liv l;ntrlrl ,lillfln« Hrliif Ynur RHIIIM h'llnn lillriili, \V* i»|i3inl, rvnfil nutl f ih«td «« *i>r t"" i'( 'Minn ihirn ol piled Iho modorni/alion proqum it slarlod two year* o jo, Bujidoi pany of Middlotown, giving tho lo:.il firm one of the moil modern • 'iii'k nf r>'.'inl Nolmml !lm« .it II.d .r».. •,-. Nui-inM J A in, Prnx/Tl.-Ad. NMV IfitllnM'l wlmliiw tltnitfft fill nil trlNjiK v»h«tlflll lil!m!», \V« JI 1 ftvi tell Ml" vir I -.r in Mil, a ht nml r'l'flr |nrl>, NnMniml t t ID Mink, W, W tlr«"k, T»l»|ilinr. Minn, Wllllfl yilll Hflll I Pft ,'Mlta Ifit Vhlt l tho installation of a Corrior air conditioned system, the store now homo furnishing buildinrj', in tho stole, Tho chili-Iron's nnd infants lit HlKlilnnili I.MIT.—A,iv«r(l»m«nl. pfni hltiuk* riji lo J'ltur eufrfot nit* i 'Alllt ll 1 lln I'niil Tnnllnt Jh«il»« Nnlhinnl ft h ID, l'rium'a. — AtlVf nii\w\v7Mti has an onlirely now nwzonino, n new children' ) department and r, department h.v, been expanded and I", done in rr-.e an I blue. Tim \\ r Mr !li"| llrthK'* rM*|l|RlV|i l|»|l»ri mi* lit, r,,i I|I.. it *'«fl'iuilf tn,| WMlltlil* * lltrfrtW V'Mllltf HrMHHl hfll-ltri' HAHltll Nl fl timplelely remodeled main flnrr, fhn nirjMmine add', about 1,60c remainder of the itoio \s JocoialeJ in Urging with mgciein meirhin- ll*y line, KIV» m* IMa Kit* fta>i H Hr*l, IIIIMII im> rll'k .IK.I. Man l.alulahll vm.lUt, hi rt'la. 1 iim A Mrii.li 'I h»> m in All iHiMlniu liirrhln't ItNrli'i mirtp, Lllltltn iquar* Uel of talti ipoie, The n«w floor, which give) Vanko i (ou dm trincJt. I a.,>'n»«W¥!«« N«I|I)IH| t at Mi Af]v#rlltf min> t'l,, It til Dunk,-A'lufllltmilM,' 10. l'io»n i — A dutan •.—AMBTUfnunt. 'Page Two HED BANK RKGISTEB, MARCH 23, 1950 i 3hlp of 200 women lawyers, prac- Taxi Troubles Wusliiiiglon Minister Pcrsonah ticing In the Cuban city. She also lYoung Burglars Rumson Club and Commercial Firms Mental Hygiene Max Klarln of Harding rd., own- ittended the Havana, carnival, Arise Again o Talk at Xocol Chureli er of Klarln's paint store on Mon- which Is similar to the New Or- leans' Mardi Gras. (Continued From Page 1) Dr. William S. Abernathy of mouth st., has returned from a 17- In Area Honored at Flower Show Group to Give day tour In Europe. The entire trip Ensign Richard A. O'Connor, Jr., Halted by Police cense and thus be able to stay Vashington, D. C, will be guest if Quonset Point, R. I, spent the Two Red Bank a 'a commercial winner was Mrs. Leighton Lobdell, ireacher at the Red Bank Baptist was made by plane. RpfVree Montgomery within the maximum o£ 12. Mayor Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Fisher ,veek-end with his parents, Mr. and firms were gold mi "al certificate who entered a decorative design Progress Report F. Bliss Price concurred in this, hurch Sunday. Dr. Abernathy will Mrs. R. A. O'Connor, Sr., of John winners and the Ki. oson Garden of seed pods and seeds on a wood ipeak on "God's Better Things" at of Fisher pi., have returned from Sentences Five stating ho didn't think It right for a month In Florida with Mrs. Fish- it. Ensign O'Connor recently re- cluh and several nf Is members panel with a complimentary ar- Dr. George Stevenson an owner to "freeze" a liccu.se. he 11 a. m. service* and on "Best turned from Puerto Rico aboard •A (smooth working gang of five won hign awards shot 'y after the rangement of flowers. Things Cost Most" at tho 8 o'clock er's Bon and daughter-in-law, Mr. the carrier U. S. S. Leyte. After being questioned by Coun- icrvlce Sunday night. and Mrs. Leslie B. McClees of West teenage burglars operating in the | International Flower s o\v opened Oilier Displays Kntercd Scheduled to S[icak cilman Lewis, Mr. Lanza amended Palm Beach. The couple also vis- Miss Beth Morgan, daughter of Keansburg business area for more ' Monday nt Grand Cenl \il Palace, Other entries scheduled for this his statement by declaring the rea- ited at Key West, They made the ylr. and Mrs. William F. Morgan than two months had their little I Lexington nvc, -Ni-w Yn \. week's exhibit and judging In- At Next Session son one cab is not In operation is )f Lcroy pi., read ths introductory •crime wave interrupted by the | Gold medal I'ertillcate'. went In clude decorative displays by Mrs. trip both ways by plane. because ho doesn't have the money Morgan V. Rehrlg, Jr., son of Mr. -cmarlts at the program of music Keansburg police. Friday morning ' Peter Hendcisun A- i'un viiiy of Peter H. B. Cummlng, a cabinet Progress In recent weeks by the to renew an insurance policy on ind speech in Whitney chapel, Cen- Uie youths pleaded guilty when np- • Red Bank, Lincroft id., \nd to effect with a water color of a Ber- and Mrs. Morgan V; Rehrlg of Lake onmouth County Mental Hygiene it. He insisted that business Is ave., has been named to the dean's cnary Junior college, Hackotts- jpcaring before Juvenile Referee Turnrr Brothers iif Wes j Long muda scene; Mrs. Robert C. Law- oclety in the fields of mental hos- bad. Councilman Leon B. Smock, own, Sunday. She Is a senior at rence, Jr., a harmonious arrange- list at the University of Bridge- .John L. Montgomery, Freehold. Branch, both uf which firms en- iltal care, schools, juvenile delln- Jr., asked "How can the taxi busi- port, at Bridgeport, Conn., where Centenary. When thty wrre finally caught, tered elaborate garden settings. ment ot soft colored flowers In an [uency and law enforcement will ness be so bad? Reed must think Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mazzucca of alabaster container; Mrs. Alfred he Is a junior in the College ot En- . Highlands, for careless driving, $5 plants on fields containing ouch Plorco ordinances wore passed at of Oakhurat; two daughter, Mrs. headquarters at Shrewsbury to dls- pools of water during hoavy rains tho roquost of Adolph Kozlcky, Joseplilno Falazzollo of Long John Morris of South st., one of NelUgan, Mrs. Bruno Mnzza, Mrs. Of din Injury to tho Eatonlnwn Arthur IS. Senior, Eutontown, n tho owners of the Strand restau- P. J. Tomalno, Mrs. Josoph H. ..puss the matter. area, the majority ntntoinent addod driver's license, $5, and Konnoth aro severely chocked and many of covorlng lots in Clover Lawn ter. Branch and Mrs, Molly Magglo of Thoflo president! will draw up n thorn dlo. which ho purchased from tho bor- Asbury Park, 23 grandchildren and rant, will le"avo by plane Saturday Coopor, Mrs. Wllllnm Docker, Mrs. it was recognized "that Duncun, 505 Broud at,, Shrewsbury, for tho Belgian Congo, whore ho Charlos Onkerson, chapter constitution which will tlon of JN'cw Jersey will suffer parking violation, $2, With temperatures above 80 do- ough. Thoy wore ndoptod In order nine groat grandchlldnn. 'have Its first reading at the next grcci, and a lack of gull aeration to correct tax maps, The funeral will be , hold « 8 will spend several months visiting Mrs. Jnhn J. Ryan, Mra, Thom- economically by removal ot this his daughter. meeting Apr. 3, Council presidents payroll, On the other hand, It cauiod by tho standing water, roots Council decided to have tho o'clock Saturday morning from the as H, Lawrence, Mr», M. E. Van- "attending were Miss Joan Theur- Is fe|t that tho Interest of nuUunul Early "liuiled Onls decay within a day or two. Hac- "youth council elections," conduct- Damlano funornl home and at 9 a. Mrs. Fred Browor of East Fron Sauter, Mrs, John Hammond, Mrs. kauf, Red Bank Catholic high defonae and economy nhotild pre tcrlnl wilt Is also ofton sovero In od by tho Long Branch Y.M.CA. m, at Holy Trinity churoh, where at. is a patlont at Monmouth Me- Elslo Carhart, Mrs. Harry Morgan, school; Miss Merna Handleman, vull over private Interosts." (>ivc Holler Yield poorly drained nrnns, At n romill, nt Long1 Branch high school !n- a solemn high mass of requiem morial hospital. Mrs, John JKIng, Mra, John F, Lang, ;lUd Bank senior high! Walter Ding- ylolilu In such fields am reduced stoiul of tho borough hall. It wus win be offerod by Rov. Qernld T. Mr. and Mrs, William A, Miller Andrew s r 1 of Rlvorlawn, Fair Haven, have re- wif,', ' °n™nKer, Mrs. "wall, Rurnnon high; Mils Sally Mil- Planting Clinton spring oats car because of a lat'ito number of nxplnlned them Is "more Intorost Colontano, William R, Thompson, Mrs. John lard, Freehold high; James Perlale, IM.UHTIUTKI) LKCTUIIK ly pays off in Incnmncd yield nn stunted and diseased plants, In thn election whfn It In hold Burial will be In Olenwuod cem- turned from a vacation at Wes P»lm Bench, Fla. H, Fnttcrjon, Mrs. R, L. Ollbarto, Anbury P«rk high,g, and JflsMlsas ~IWt An Illustrated lecture on uliiti higher quality grnln. Early menni rteeonli of tho littt 16 yearn show at school, Mayor Prlco tmld ha wll etery. Mrs. J, A. Broilln, Mrs. Anthony Htarr, Star of the Hen academy, conservation was given by Victor as noon In the spring ns tho soe Hint yields am IIIKKOI' durlnit dry contact Y.M.CA, nfllcluln to ar- John Arlozcl of 287 Shrewsbury MHS. MKTA BONN nvo. was treated for a aeveroly DoStefano, Mr«, Dominie Onrruto. Long Branch. Crowoll lit a meiitlng of Oiirrtcn bed cun be 411'oparcd, explnlni nnaiionii than wot linen. Thin moann rangn for pupils nt Hod Dank Mrs. Snmuol Blzznrro, Mrs, H. cluh, fl.F.D., Tiii'sdny at Fi'llow Counly Agonl M. A, Clark, No Hint thn soil must ha naturally woll Ciithulln IIIRII nnil ono pupil nt Mm, Meta Bonn, 76, of 421 sprained ankle Sunday at Rlver vlow hospital, K, Howard, Mrs, R H, Hayward, 11 PLAN TIIFATKH TARTY ship hall, Holmdi'l, Tho club vvl! only do Into plnntod nuts ylold lea, drained mi that tho roots can pono nod Hunk high to participate In Uranchport nvo,, Porlnupoelc, died Mrs. Horborl Hawkins, Mrs, Ed- ntiirl IU survey to Hi'lrrl lomUlde but their quality Is poorer, u trnto (loop Into thn noil, (hi! nominations nnd clrctlonn. Tuesday, William Chandler, 1 Wharf ave, wnrd Daubonsohmldt, Mro. Loslli . Tim Kntrn Nous will hold \U BlnndH of morlt, nuporvliied by Mm, Qoorgo Layton, 38 Layton avo, , annual thi'iitnr pnrty May 11, ac- shown hy weight tontn, ho niiyn, Tim mayor procliilmod April no Born at Louisville, Ky,, Mm, Onlo, Mrs, Hunort Qnul, Mm, Put. Edward Flnnnlgnn, roiulnldi! dial KfTfcts of tho plnnllnit ilntfs 0: KKI'UMUOAN DINNI'lll "CniiOT Control" month In tho Honn wns u dnughtor of tho lato Mrs, Anna Alvlno, Locust ave,, rlok Znmbrano, Mr«. Danlol Yulo, cording to pinna made at a meet- nnd Mra, ISIIznbeth LaRosn, 170 man, nnil hoi n»nl«tnnl, Mrs, Iloli- out yield* are shown In ITHIIUS ol Frooholdor Jusoph 0, liwln am' IIIIIOIIKII, John nnd Doan ffimrlch, Sho had Mra, Frank Scnccln, Mrs, Rnlph JIIK )n.«i. nij;))t «t (he home of Mrs, ort /', Lawrence, Mrs. Flunk Dunn boon n rosldont of PortBiipoek nlno Hrldno nvo,, aro modlcnl patient Chailr* lilblln, Wallace st, dilned nt tho uKi'lculttirnl expor Wulton Hhennnn, Knptlblliiun unit- Action on H "KMI'IHIKII" oi'dlnnnce, Cltnrclla, Mrs. Winston VnnNoto, At- will npiMik on Horn! nrrunxomen ini'iil Htntlon at JtutKuix. Oat nropiuoil liy Mr, lloboitM, wim laid yoar/t, nt Rlvorvlew hospital. Mr«, Konnoth Thompson, Mm, tending uirii Urn, JNIcliulim UUtntt*M for tho Honrd of Kiouluild- 1 Theodora aotzler of 23 Mndlaon 1 lit I hn A1 MI mi'i'tlni!. plnnlnl Apr, I produced i'i bushel ovni . Mnyor Price nnd mnmlnim Surviving are two daughters aooi'Rn LimU, MM, Jrisoph llntldlnii. Mrs. Wlllliini DIM-HIM , Mm, Mmtln on, will speak nt thn Port Mon of tho council nnltl they preferred nvo, nnd Mrs, Pntilcln Mcdulrn o MCIIIIIIP, MM, liiiimlil Mnllhinvr in Ihi' mil' uf Kin In wi'lKhlltK nhotl imilllh Hiipulillcnn club's turkey MIMI Mario Bonn «nd Mm, Antoln- ton, Mm, Anna M, KIIIIK, Mm. John I'ATIKNTH AT III Vr.ltVil' W iiiiiio "prnhlhltlvn" provlmnnii thtin MO nivor nt. aro surgical pntlnnt J. Kllnn, Jr., Mm, John A, 1'nllllo, Mm. .li/m'pli Hmy, Mm. Wlllliini I'M imuml* In thn l>u«hiO, OHM plui) IHIIIHT nnil ilunon tunlKlit lit'illicit ottu Hoplelnn of Pnrlfiupor.k and I'd J111I it'ii il;i)r» Inti'i nut mil worn Included In thn ordlnunuu, two noun, Arlhur Bonn of I'mtiiti at lllvnrvloK'. Mi*. Jolui C, Moore, Jv., Mr*. Philip Tiil'lili'i, Mm. I'M»'11 rd U'Klnhi'ity, Mm. Muiy lliuili'V nnil Hi i.iy Mntlt'n liull, lOitat KiMinnlnii'K, Olh Klonmcu Ii1, 1''OI'KO1«IIII of llroiu Mi'clilrm, In,11, of lluhljnid yielded H pur com l"»1 Kl'illh, bil peril nnd Wlllliini llunn or Hum .1. Trimiiuul, Mm, l.'luulci i,,ll% Mif. Unirp' Cli'VPtihi'iK nnil Mm, i'r iiK'iiktmt will bo Ki'iinU HIIIIMIICI nl,, lunnl ullornoy, IIIIH loturni'i Oorr.D Itnldiiii. Itl'.M I ' I.' I.' • 1. mi Inrillrlll pn Hie UIIIH wnliihud only M pound ATTKNII I'UNKUAIi ton. Mm, Urn H'lini, Mm, Wllllnm Wnll, nnd Wnltur J, Dill*, cnmlldutim for from n vacation npunt In Florid Mm, I'Dti'i' Ornriillnt'ltI. Mm, Annlu Iu Ihti IJIIMH'I, Whim ulnnltnjr wn. Mr, mill MM, Hurry C, K, Wo Tlio funornl won hold this morn 1 Urn MlildloloH'n I'om.'iilttue, nml nnd Cubu, Whlln in itnvanii, «h Ward, MM, Dunn crl»ni<]|, bin, VAdATIOMNO IN I'lOlllllA di'l I until Apr, 20, ylnlilH Wei di'ii inn] IIMIINIIIII!' Cnrolii of l<*ul Ing nt tlm Woollcy fuminil homo i'lilllp 1,1'uinuil, cnMilldutr for rua nt Long Brunch, llurlnl wim In uttondod the International Confur Ilurnntn Sliniwoii, Mm, TIIOIIIIU Mr. nnil Mm, Alfred Otlllnii of MI'.IIH'AI, I'ATIKNT nut In 3!) bunhitl« 1111 ni'rr, Olnrl niipi'i vl»or, llitvi'ti; Mr, nnd Mm, Ohniif* 1. onco of l'rofoimloni nt tha Profcn mills that cvi'ii en ill i'I1 dittos wl Dltinwood oomotury. Htrnolmn, Mn, Ucni» Aim- viinitlonlnx In Florida, plllli, N'oi until Llinliu: nf (lninui< HVI Frniilc K, Donahue, Mrs, Porter K, 'I'hi' Inli'iimll'iiinl Hilnn iilnu tiiii'iiulilp Miinilny iitiniKlml tho (t Tim Wnmitii'n HnelMy of Clirl/i Ittitlon, nl tlio University nf lliivim TnmiiMy, Mr?, Hlnhnnl 1,, Thump, 1 Kiilr llnvni, mi t|n> iu|i nf h 1 HI VK flV iViW "l ATI KNT I'ATII'iNT AT IIIVMIVIKW < Mlii|i'i!!'li, willed rliilli'il 111 KllMi| nrinl nf Arthur Mm ion Itnnmtlr linn HIMVII'II uf Uuinlwlll Metliuilla While III I In VII im »h(! wim u min noil, Mm, llurolit Hounllmn, Mm, ln>l yini. i»|i'Ml< In h.l Urn ml rliiM IIIIII K Dinar nff Miilnnliiy nl Ui'iilnn, Mil, Mr, llntiMilrll, wh< ihiiiih, lluiiiAmi, will holil ii *ui'In of Dr, Jnobfl Him * mtdlMI puiuiit tt Jlivtivltw up In llii> |uf»Mil iHnr, It hn Mi mull, nml In lh» hinlhiM'-ln-litv >i*w botplui, iiiiti'hlni' IIK wnrt liimli-rt nt illv» hnl, Avpimn or Two Itlvoni, Mr«, ft nifMInf of tilt Hnvann Tint' M Ml«sf» Vors Kam\v, Dorothy A. It million! iivliw ) of Mr, Cltik u»i illi, JJtilc*. Harry Lllti U hJ ltl which bouts • b JJtMlln tnil iluy Tfufol* I RED BAMK REGISTER, MATtCH 23, 195(1 Page Th'ree

    sion? Mrs. Bowers joined the league last May so she missed the Former Resident Federal Budget period of debate on that issue." Art Exhibit, Old Quilts Exhibited at Tea River Plaza Crest Village As to Mrs. Bowers' other state- ments Mrs. Vrccland replied as Feted in Florida Is Outlined at follows: Fashion Show By Presbyterian Church Group Pupils Win Building Starts "The members make the program Principal Tolls Miss Emma W. Elliott, formerly ! of the League of Women-Voters. More than 50 quills and old-fash- There were many appliqued of Red Bank, who is living with i League Meeting ' Last October each of the 730 local Feature Session ion-eil coverlets, including a quilt quilt.s, including a tulip design own- P.T.A. of School Work her brother nnd sister-in-law, Mr. At Little Silver leagues discussed.what they want- that has been in the Groff family d by Mrs. John Edmond Bailly, and Mrs. Will Elliott of Kt. P»- Women Voters' Little Silver Club 1-10 years, word displayed yesterday Jr., and mode J>y hpi- grandmother, "' Houses Planned ed to work for on the national level. Mrs. Edwin H. Bra sen, principal tersburg, Fin., Ku.> i,uuuri.'a on ner These recommendations were sent at the • Red Bank Presbyterian and a blue and white iloral appli- of River Plaza school, nt a meet- 8fith birthday at a surprise pnrty Group Hears to the national board for review Nominates Officers— church. The quilt exhibit and tea que, mnde by Mrs. Bailly. Another ing nf River Plaza Paren,t-Tcnch- at her brother's homo Monday. By Maimonc Brothers Princeton Teacher and correlation to formulate the was sponsored by Circle one of the interesting quilt was one of a Sun- er association Tuesday, said pupils Miss Elliott la the oldest mem- proposed current agenda, including Election Apr. 12 Womnn's association of the church, burst design, which was made with at the school had won nil the ber of the Red Bank Methodist ' On Lovett Estate the three items favored by most Officers were nominated at n under the direction of Mrs. Joseph a. large red circle as 'he center, prizes In the Middletown township church, having joined when 15 With grading operations now Marver Bernstein, professor ol C Davison, circle chairman, and and surrounded by many pieces, fire prevention essays. For sev- political science at Princeton uni- leagues. This was returned in Jan- meeting of the Little Silver Wom- years old. She has always been far advanced on the 60-acr« Little uary for further local discussion. an's club yesterday at the club Mrs. Frank F. Groff. triangle in shape in shades of red, enth grade Kenneth Ralph was on the active member roll. She Is Silver tract where Maimone Broth- versity, spoke on the topic, "Where Delegates from the local leagues in y«llow and orange. This was made first, nnd Mary Rllzaheth Searlos, Can We Cut the Federal Budget," house. Mrs. Clarence E. Lovejoy The quilts were displayed on tfie reported in good health and Is ers are to build 84 houses In their the April convention will debate was nominations chairman and of- walb of the church lecture room, by Mrs. George 1"). Vnmlcrbcrg. second; for eighth grade, Gone contemplating a return to this area new Crest Village development, at a meeting of the League of Wo- and probably modify these propos- A Memory quilt was shown by Graman was first, Barbara Searles, men Voters, Red Bank region, ficers will be elected Apr. 12. and included a wide variety of old to visit friends and relatives. construction of a six-room model als to establish the national league Nominated were Mrs. Joseph E. and new designs. Log Cabin, Mrs. Joyn Muyskens. The quilt was second, and Gail Perry, third. Present nt her birthday party house is about to begin and Is Tuesday. The session was held at objectives for the next two years. given to Rev. and Mrs. Muyskcns In the essays sponsored by the the home of Mrs. Arch Dingwall Carroll for president, Mrs. John C. Goose Chase, Block Print, Dresden were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lo- scheduled for completion in five Local leagues will then try to In- Herber, Mrs. Gertrude J. Davis* and Plate, Flower Garden oval and by members of a Presbyterian American Legion Catherine Ring CJuler of Red Bank; Mr. and Mrs. on Hance rd., Fair Haven. form themselves and their com- weeks. Mrs. Chester Sharp vice presidents, Flower Garden diamond, were church In Jenkintown, Pa., when nf sixth grade took second prize ! William Rogers, formerly of Red The houses, to have a total mark- Prof. Bernstein outlined some of munities of the best way to pro- Mrs. Fred Ellison recording secre- among the types shown, along with Rev. Mr. Muy.skens wn.s a pastor in that class, and Mareia Spoer Bank; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dennis the expenditures proposed by Pres- mote those objects. et value of about $1,000,000, are to tary, Mrs. Charles Brasclleld. cor- appllqucd ones. there. The quilt had n large scroll was first nnd Kenneth Ralph, and Rev. and Mrs. George W. Han- be built on individual half-acre, ident Truman in the 1950-51 bud- "When legislation in these fields responding secretary, Mrs. Alfred design in the center of it, bearing third, in Ihe seventh grade com- ners of Long Branch. get, to cost the nation an approxi- comes up, the national board de- Perhaps the oldest quilt in the petition. Mrs. Brasch nlso reported fully-landscaped building plots. Grimmingcr financial secretary and the pastor's name, the name of the They will be priced to sell from mate 42 billion dollars. He said cides if it fits the convention's au- Mrs. George S. Southworth treas- display was shown by Mrs. Groff. church and the datu it was made. that the children had contributed that 71 per cent of the budget is thorization for action. When there It has been in the Gruff family 140 36 boxes of toys, and S17 tn the $12,750 up. including equipment arid urer. Surrounding the scroll were quilt- landscaping. devoted to expenses for past wars, is doubt of wide agreement—as in Earlier in the day the club arts years. This is a Chintz quilt, and ed circles, divided iiilo sections. In Junior Red Cross. Thn seventh and Wilson Alumnae for national security against future the case of the Atlantic pact—the and crafts department held an art the maker had cut out a. chintz each of these circles, church mem- eighth grades sold $075 worth of On Lovett Kstate wars, for national defense, veter- national board asks for letters exhibit at St. John's Episcopal pattern, nppliqucd it on a soft bers hud written their names, and magazines this year, and the. com- Crest Village, to be divided by ans' aid, foreign aid and for inter- from all individual members who church parish house on Point id., beige background, and so line was each name and the center inscrip- missions earned will' be used for Plan Spring Tea Kings rd. in the center, is being est on the public debt, such as in- have opinions. There was over- Little Silver. The exhibit entries the work that it looked like a piece tion were embroidered in red. The an educational class trip and class located on the former Lovett nurse- terest on war bonds issued in both whelming agreement and the were judged by Maj. Gen. Joseph of needlepoint. pins. Prospective Students league suportcd tho Atlantic pact. quilt was made of white muslin. ry property south of Rumson rd., wars. Maughborne, U. S. Army, retired; Mrs. Groft displayed 14 quilts, in- Rev. Mr. Muyskcns is a former William K. MeftHl, principal of Invited to Attend between Seven Bridges rd. and Breaking down the 71 per cent "No league member 1B ever asked Mrs. George L. VnnDeusen and cluding some made of applique, and pastor of Red Bank Presbyterian Middletown township high school, Prospect ave. figure, Prof. Bernstein pointed out to write to a legislator on any is- Jean Watson Parmly, prominent a finely woven coverlet with the explained the live choices of cur- sue unless she is convinced that It church. Miss Anno Coveily Bodkin, To be offered for $12,750 will be that 32 per cent of the proposed shore artist. The winning pictures weaver's and purchaser's name Others exhibiting were Mrs. ricula offered to pupils, nnd an- placement director at Wilson col- a five room house with an attic budget will go for national defense, is in the public Interest. She is in the oil and charcoal classes wov-cn in one corner. This coverlet, nounced that a new course In au- free to oppose any league position, Davison, Mrs. Martin VanBuren lege, will 'speak at the annual that can be expnnded to include 15 per cent for veterans' affairs and were exhibited at the meeting. which was made in 1836 and could Smock, Mrs. Warren H. Smock, tomotive mechanics will be started spring ten of Monmouth Wilson two additional bedrooms and a sec- veteran aid programs, 13 per cent as an individual. Or to do nothing, Prizes were given as follows to be used on either side, was woven next year. Mr. Mcglll said tho club. Saturday, Apr. 1, at thn Red if she has not been sufficiently In- Mrs. A. T. Dorcmus, Mrs. ]. H. school policy wa.s "Intensive prepa- ond bath. There also will be a six. for Interest on public debts, and Mrs. Harold Birchenough, first and for Rachaol M. Axford by A. J. J. Wood, Mrs. Benjamin Sutherland, Bank Methodist church, Fellow- room house, wth prices starting" at 11 per cent £or international aid, terested to gather information second prize in oils; to Mrs. South- and J. Davidson, weavers and de- ration during school hours, and a ship hall. Present and prospective available at meetings, in our pub- Mrs. Edwin Close, Sr., Mrs. George minimum of homework." $lo,rjOO, without an expansion attic. such as tho Marshall plan. He said worth, third prize in oils, and to signers. Vandervcer, Mrs. Hubert M. Fur- Wilson students from Monmouth In his plans, David Marncr, As- that the peak pre-war budget In lications, In newspapers and maz- Mrs. Doris Dahlgren, first and sec- | Miss Mary Rnu.sc, guidance di- and Ocean counties have been in- lWfll was but nine billion"dollars," itics a Ail "to form an -intelligent ond prize for charcoal drawings. Miss Ann Whitlnok of Enlonlouin row, Sr., Mrs. Raymond King, Mi.ss rector nt the high schtool, spoke. vited to attend. bury Park architect, has designed but that that budget cannot be opinion. The business meeting WHS fol- displayed u white quilt/ quilted in Carol Ford, Miss Barbara Wliyte, ', on some of the 22,000 vocations the houses to make the maximum compared with today's 40 billion "We really want citizens to make lowed by a fashion show featuring a fancy floral design, and made of Mrs. Kenneth Bruce, Mrs. Ascnith from which young people of the use of natural light, to have extra- dollar budget because of the pres- up their own minds. Our overall clothes from Town and Country hand-woven white muslin for Ann Hlgginson and Charles Mctulorf. nation may choose their life work. large rooms and adequate storage ent dollar valuation, the differences object of promoting informed cit- shop, Mrs. Frank Baird was com- Woodward of Long Island in 1815. Tea was served by a committee ! Kenneth Mi'inert, faculty member spare. Each house will have a in the nation's economic standing, izen participation in government is mentator, and described tho clothes An old friendship quilt was dis- including Mrs. John Buchanan, at the high school, showed two basement and at least nine closets. the fact that today the nation is more Important than any single shown, which included trim wool played by Mrs. Samuel Harvey, and Mrs. William Zabriskic, Mrs. Frank movies on vocations, one group First Buyer Named issue." suits, gay spring prints, formal nnd had been in the Smock family for Croft, Mrs. David Hood, Mrs. requiring college preparation, the three times as productive as it was Already, prior to building, four in 1939, and tho fact that wages semi-formal dinner gowns and ac- many years. The idea of the quilt Thomas Morrison, Mrs. Richard other just high school. Mr. Melnert cessories. was to have a friend make a block Strong, Mrs. William Breevort, praised tho informal spirit of co- six-room houses have been sold. have Increased three times from Weddings operation between faculty and The first was purchased by Austin what they were in 1939. Models wore Mrs. Herber, Mrs. for it, and then in the center block, Mrs. Edward Trucx and Mrs. John SAMPLE—HELFBICH Sharp, Mrs. Harry Tucker, Mrs. he wrote his name. B. Allen. high school pupils at Middletown P. Boice of 209 Garfleld ave., Long The speaker also said that peo- township hitfh school. Branch, a salesman for the Dodge ple are prone to over-estimate the Miss Alice Eleanor Sample, John Pottit, Mrs. Harry nutchy- .shyn, Mrs. Edward Carroll, Mrs. Mrs. H. Conant Speer, president, Newark Supply company. cost of public employment, as sal- daughter of Mrs. Helen Sample of Workmen now are waiting for aries in the budget cost but ten West Keansburg, and Robert Wellington Wilks, Jr., and Miss Jo- named the following nominating Ann Serpico. Mechanic St. PTA Death Claims committee, Mrs. Richard Thomp- the delivery of pipe for the install- per cent of the budget. He said Charles Hclfrlch, son of Mr. and ation of mains which will be ser- that even if various government Mrs. Robert Hclfrich, also of West A cake sain was held in charge son, Mrs. Thomas Kraan, Mrs. Pcr- of the meeting Hostesses, Mrs. E. J. cival Kendall ami Mrs. Brasch. viced by tho Monmouth Consoli- agencies cut their employees ten Keansburg, were married Saturday dated Water company mains. As per cent, this would not reduce the at St. Ann's Catholic church rec- Davics, Mrs. Harry S. Koch, Jr., Forum Meeting Mrs. Hughes, 89 Mrs. Spoor, Mrs. Harold Perry and tory, Keansburg. Rev. John Cal- Mrs. Isodore Chcslcr, Mrs. Edward Mrs. A. William Beke represented soon as the pipe is installed, roads budget ten per cent. H. Pringlc, Mrs. William G. Leahy, Juvenile Delinquency Shrewsbury Kesirienl the association at the spring con- upon which the new homes will Query By Mrs. Bowers lahan performed the ceremony. ference yesterday at Aslniry Park. face will be graded. These are to The bride was given in marriage Mrs. Gerald F. Fuller, Mrs. William v At the business meeting which Taylor, Mrs. John Movcllc, Mrs. Js Program Topic Died This Morning The P.T.A. will hold a cake sale be surface treated. followed, Mrs. Philip Bowers ques- by her uncle, Michael Bergin of Edwin M. Hardy and Miss Oda Apr. 15 at the Strand theater, Red Carniela Maimonc said he be- tioned the league president, Mrs. Red Bank. Her only attendant Harmon Bradford of the state Mrs. Winifred Fnirell Hughes, Bank. The association voted to Hoffmirc. educational planning commission, 89, one of Shrewsbury's oldest res- lieved the Crest Village plots "are Milton A. Vresland, concerning the was Miss Eleanor Conlon of Keans- sponsor a Girl Scout troop. nmonj; tho largest offered for mod- manner in which league policy was burg. The bride chose a white sat- Dr. James W. Parker, a director idents, died early this morning at of the Community "Y," and George the homo of her niece, Mrs. Martin ern homes in the county." He add- formulated and If the league was in gown, trimmed with point lace. Church News ed: "since they are part of tha adhering to that policy which was She wore a bonnet-stylo hat of Gray, assistant prosecutor and Red H. Kearney, 34 White st., Shrews- Bank borough council member, bury. well-kept former Lovett property, set up in the league constitution French illusion and lace with a METHODIST Jury Convicts which hafl heen fertilized for many as follows: "The purpose shall be fingertip-length veil. Her bouquet were the speakers at a forum The funeral arrangements for Atlantic Highlands meeting of Mechanic Street Par- which are not yet comploted, will Miss Bodkin will speak on Wil- years, they arc a real prize for to promote political responsibility was white carnations. The maid ! landscaping." through an informed and active of honor was dressed In an aqua Rev. Hoy E. Williams, pastor, ent-Teacher association Tuesday at be held from the Freeman funeral son's currlculnr and extra-curricu- gown, and she carried yellow car- 'will speak on "The World's Sulilim- the school auditorium. Juvenile home, Freehold. Interment will be Football Hero lar programs, nnd will illustrate participation of citizens in govern- delinquency was the topic. ment." nations. est Spectacle" Sunday morning nt in St. Gabriel's ccmetnry, Rradnvelt. Vinie.olu Guilty of her lecture with pictures nf the Jacob Helfrich of West Keans- the 11 o'clock service. Special mu- Dr. Pith assault and battery and Harriet B. Cook. tice Colie, one of New Jersey's fore not interested in having speak- night at St. James Methodist picture, "The Children Are Com- 729 Broad St., where Mis. Hughes most eminent jurists, is an active dential Insurance company offices ing," which explained the problem threatening her life, Ihe court was ers from your organization." church, New Brunswick. A num- lived until infirmities required her told. World Federalist. Ho is making it To this Mrs. Bowers said, "I at Newark. Mr, Helfrich is a grad- ber of young people from this •facing many communities today, to res'ide with Mrs. Kearney. She Public Invited to his work to combat the vicious, think that this is shocking. In uate of Middletown township high church will attend. mainly the need for bigger schools. had been confined to bed the past Tho Indictment held that Vira- misleading slanders against ACR> school, and . is engaged with his He said Lhat. many schools today cola fought with Detective Walling Agency Headquarters my opinion neither we nor the state The Wcsleyan service guild will five years. and other police officers when they 17, tho idea of World Federation, league are acting in accordance father in the produce business. arc too small, and that communi- and the U.VV.R His talk promises be held Monday night at 8 o'clock ties lack funds. As an answer to A communicant of St. James sought to plncc him in a city jail A tour of tin: Goraldine L. with-the purpose of our organiza-- MONK—EISNER in tho church. church, she was an active member Thompson building nt HI North to be an Interesting exposition of this, Mr. Bradford suggested more cell to await a hearing on Miss the idea of world peace through tion. It seems that local leagues, Marilyn Monk, daughter of Mr. state aid to education, and that of the Rosary and Altar society McCarthy's charges. Riverside ave. will be conducted as by approving the very board pro- MKT1IOU1ST there until her death. Until her con- a feature of the open house of Mon- limited world government. The and Mrs. Abraham Monk of New more ol the state's tax funds bo At one pol»t in tho testimony- meeting Is open to the public." gram of the League of Women Vo- Highlands given ovor to education. finement, she was a familiar nnd taking Defense Attorney Joseph F. eoutli County Organization For So- ters or New Jersey and the League York city, and Robert Klsner, son personable figure in her community. cial Service Monday afternoon Judge Colio was educated at of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Eisner of "Unimportant Things" will be the Mattlco said that if Viracola was 1 of Women Voters o£ the United Prospect avc., were married Sat- subject of the sermon by Rev. J. She is survived by a son, George found gullly "thnt will he the end from 2 to 4:30 o'clock. Lawrenceville school, graduating States, have practically given the urday at the Eisner home by Judge Hlllman Coffee, pastor, Sunday Sodality Plans Hughes of Shrewsbury; a daughter, of Langdnn Vlracoln's education" The building recently completed in 191-1; Dartmouth college, 1918; higher-ups cartc-biancho to decide Miss Helen Hughes of Germantown, because he would be expelled from houses stato and county health nnd New York university law "school, John V. Crowell, Red Bank bor- morning at the 10:50 service. May Crowning and New Jersey law school. He whatever they may think we want." ough recorder. Sunday-school will meet at 0:30. N. Y.; a granddaughter, Mrs. Pa- Fordham. Judge Knight acted on a welfare ngencies. The public will "On tho platform of the state tricia Hughes Brooks of Shrews- prosecution complaint, to have Mr. Inspect the offices of the County wa3 admitted to the bar as an at- The bride, an actress, was given The Highlands first aid squad Tentative plans for tho annual torney In 1922 and as a counsellor league under government services," In marriage by her father, and will be guests at the 7:30 service May crowning ceremonies of tho bury; a great-granddaughter, Mattice confine himself to the Welfare board, the State Bureau Mrs. Bowers continued, "it says: Michele Brooks, nnd numerous evidence. of Child Welfare,' the county in 1925. He practiced law in New- Marylyn Klmmell of New York Sunday night. .. Refreshments will sodality of St. Dorothea's Catholic ark until 1941 when he was np- Objectives: the assumption by gov- be served in the social rooms by church, Eatontown, were made nt nieces and cousins throughout the branch of tho State T'nruli; ufllce, ernment of responsibility for social city was her attendant. Mr. Eisner county. With her at the time of Central Jersey Mental Hygiene pointed an associate justice of the was his son's best man. women of the church following the a mooting Tuesday in the church Hold Neptune Woman Supreme court, to which he was problems which affect tho general service. hall. At present the crowning will death were Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenrncy. clinic, county adjustor, the Public welfare, and a system of free pub- When the couple return from bo Sunday, May 14, and weather On Numbers Clmrgc Health Nursing headquarters of re-appointed in 1948. He was trans- lic education with high standards Florida they will reside on Pros- Recreation periods for next week ppimittlnu', the ceremonies will be M.C.O.S.S., nnd the cerebral palsy ferred to the Superior court, also pect ave, will be Monday night nt 7 o'clock Kcynort Dance Hand A woman identified as Mary treatment room. Refreshmcntfl will in '48, when the stnto's court sys- and equal opportunities for all.' The bride was graduated from for tho30 16 years of ago and up; held In thn new grotto. tem was revised. This could mean that tho state Miss Mary Johnson was named Cucc'urullo, 1324 Corlles ave., Ncp- bo nerved in the building's lunch- Huntor college. Mr, F.isner l,i as- Tuesday at 7 p. m. for those In the To Present Frolics Inne, was nrresteri hy onunly de- room. league could interpret almost any sistant secretary of Slgmund Eis- nine to 15 ago group and Wednes- recording scurulury after liiu IUBIK- issuo as It sees fit and could take nation of Miss Mary Clark was ac- The Key club of Keyport high tectives and Neptuno police at that Mrs. Samuel RikiT, Jr., heads ner company. He was graduated day at 2 p. m. for pro-school chil- address Tuesday afternoon on a any stand prnctically on almost any dren. Children between live and cepted. Mis.-i Agnes O'Gorman pre- school will present a "Fools' Frolic" the committee on arrangements, Grange Member from Phillips Exeter academy and In the high school nudltoiium Fri- numbers game charge, according which Includes Miss Laura Hard- issue." Princeton university. cjghl years of ago will meet at 3 sided. There woro 12 members Continued Mrs. Bowers, "In our present. day night, Mar. 31. Features will to Prosecutor J. Victor Carton at ing of Holmdel, Mrs, R. E. Durand p. m. Wednesday. be the debut of tho "Keystones" Freehold. by-laws it says: policy: 'Tho league WEBB-McGROGAJt Boy scouts will meet tonight at 7 of Freehold, Mrs. Leon W, Conrow Wins Merit Award may tako action on local govern- Josephine llicli and a variety show, "Vaudeville The woman was arraigned be- of Red Bank, Mrs. George Steven- Announcement is mndo of tho o'clock. Tho Brownies will meet Cornea Rnck." fore acting Noptuno township Mag- son of River Plaza, Mrs. Victor E. Giving Prize Cor mental measures and policies in marriage Df Annlo Laurio Wobb of tomorrow nt 3 p. m. tho public Interest In conformity Becomes d The Koy.stono.1, recently organ- istrate Roy Lover nnd was hold Grrwislnger of Middletown and Mrs. Valdosta, Ga., and Patrick E. Mc- Bible study and prayer meeting ized 13-plece dance orchestra, arc in $1,500 ball for action by the George L. Vnn Deusen of Fair Canning Exhibit with the plntform of the National Grogan, son of Mr. and Mra. Mi- Is held every Wednesday at 7:30 At a party at their home'Sutur- Leaguo ol Women Voters nnd tho under the leadership of Homer Gcr- grand jury. Haven, chael J. McGrogan of Union Beach. p. m. day, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rich of lufsen, director of music at the Participating In tho raid were Mrs. Joseph VanMalden, home program of work of the State The wedding took place Feb. 27, Atlantic Highlands announced tho high school. After this, their first County Detective Chief A. W. Sao- economics chairman of Liberty Leaguo of Women Voters. It ahnll Tho brlogroom is an army vet- ST, MARK'S ion SCO PAL enKiigemcnt of their daughter, MIHS public (ippnarnnct!, the Keystones co, Detectives John J. Onwlor and Keyport grange of Marlboro, was given a not support or propose any politi- eran and received hl.s discharge Kranshurfr Josephine Klch, to Joseph Ferrlulo, will perform for assemblies, noon finny Znckermiin and Sfft. Jos- certificate of merit for her canning, cal pnrty or candidate' To mo from tho service last month, after son of Mrs. Adeline Fciriulo of Ho- hour dancing, nnd school dnnces eph O'Rourkc of Neptune. They The appointment of standing in the contest conducted recently that menns that wo mny luko no- having served three years In Ger- Holy Communion will be observed committee* waa announced by Her- by Pomona grange. Liberty gningo 8 n, m. Sunday. bolion. A fall wedding la plnnncd. and nffnlrs. were snld to hnvn confiscated nn bert C. Burioweii, president, at the tion on local Issues If our action mnny, Mr. and Mrs, McGrogan nro Miss Rich won grndunted from A percentage of Iho proi'i-nda will envelope contninlng numbers slips. won fourth prize in canning at the Is phasing to the hlghcr-up. For making their homo on Campbell Church nchool will moot nt 0:30 meeting of the board of education state grange convention In Decem- a. m. and Iho worship service will Atlantic Highland* high school nnd Ue donated to the hand unlfoim Monday night. They are a.i follows, Instance, If wo .should be ngnlnnt st,, Union Bench, tho New jompy Bcnuty Culture fund, ber, nnd Mrs. VanMalden was in tho construction of a now school bo hold nt 11 a. m. with Mnrtln'x Group Asks with tho llrst person named as charge. Lltnny and a sermon by Rev. Wil- academy, Shu la employed at MUl'a chairman- high srhool, Oorge Da- In our community wo ennnot olll- Lectures Given on Briuily Hnlon, Wrst Front M. Mr, Announcement of thl.i fact WM dally mitlto our Htitnd known if tho liam B. Htott, vicar. (jnidc School Softhnll for Hars vl«, Mm, ('nlhrilc)i' Ho^g.i, Carli'ton Holy Communion will lio ob- Kerrliilo W n Hobolscn Jlicnmn, fj, Whurton; isrnmmir scliool, I made at n grange meeting recently ntnlo leiiRtin foola that It In not Welfare Services Thn Kcanabiirg Taxpayers' n.mo- nt the grange hull, Mnrlhoro. Ira In conformity with their platforms, served Wodncndny nl 0:30 n. m. Loop llcing Organized Janie* Wllmm, MM. Hllde Gehl- "Stato and County Welfare Ser- Stations nf the Cross nnd n ncrmun lIKIIlAli HIIOWKil dntlnn, of which Kdwnrd Klcher hiiu.i, Mr. Whnrton; West Keyport, Coon, Rarltnn Kinngo maater, and "In view of whnt I luivo mild," vice*" was tho subject of a lecture tomorrow at 8 p. in. Mi'fl. HO.HO Mlllrr of Kcnnsliurg A Kinnimnr xrhoo] sodbiill league h pn'.ildcnt, lit dmilntlnK A pell- Jack Conwny, Mr. Wilson; Knst Mrs. Coon, Pomona lecturer, spoke concluded Mm. Bowers, "I propono mooting for tho provisional mom- nnli'itiilned at a bridal nt her homo IH being proposed, iicuordliiK to lion In tho borough n.«klng tho Koyjioit, L'harlr.4 KoenlK, Robert brlelly. Sntoty motion pictures that wo bo niotft cautlou.t In send- bora of tho Junior Horvlco loaguo Saturday for MIK.H Mm ic Ullllgun •Sheldon Hcholl of thn Tlnton Fall* mayor nnd council to not 2 n, m. Putney; athletics, Mr. Whnrton, woro «liotvn «t the conclusion of ing money to tho "Into nnd of Ka«t Konn«hur|{, QIICHU woro nchonl, who yraturdny ntntod thnt n« tho cloitlm,' hour for tnvorna. tho meeting by l.e.iter Houlitt. of Hod Uank yesterday at tho Qor- Bolford 1 Mr. Conwny, Mr. Koenlg and Mrs. national louguen nnd thnt wo ho nldlnti L, Thompson building, North Mr/i, Ji.'lihUi Flctlowlez, Mm, JIIIIICM four ti'itnui lii.vn nlrciuly I'xprwutpil Undi'r tin pnwnt orx<*|iti 1 in- Kt'iiuiih nnd Mix" mum lit Iho Tlnliin K:ill>i xi'iiodl, nt Ihe entile year. The II initial iinintiy auction wns MM, Vrei'lnnd HcpllcN Khoila Houlhnll, tmporvlHor at tho 1 featured nl the meetlnn uf tho Apr. 10 meeting. Cuke* and cook- Mr*. Vri'olnml then nmwori'd division of Old AK- iWnl*iHii Hhrrwitliiiry; Mr*, lli'li'n will In' woleomi'il, Triinm cnti'ii'il j Ki'vi'iiil ti tin (I t fit xliiiintiiiTx on Iho flood riovi'inmi'iit fteptihllenn I'luh Mm, IJoweiV ntntoinonlH n.i fol- John I.. Montgomery, 8i\, director Monday nl lit'1 home of Mrs. Klhel Stacy Mntthtw*. Mr*. C. Klojrd low*: "The reunun Mr, Hliini WIIA of thn Manntuuth County Wolfnro Horvoil toimirrnw murnlni; nl Ui.'lu! lliilii'ilxiin, 1 ><• rt 1; Mix. S'lrulnln In dull' inn Knlnnliiwn, Shrew*- ' pellllnii, wlili'h will hn aubmltli'il Wyekoff, homo economic* commit- It, Ml, Iliyni' and IIHIIKIHIM' dunn, Krypurl; limy, Ocinnpoit nnd Tlnton Fnlln, In HIM couni'll. Hldwell. Mil, Jiwrph LeJeune led not. lit'itrd three wick* liefiirn elec- hunrd, A panel dlneiiMlon follow- 1 ten chnlrninn, itnnounccd n fiuihlon .MM, Ounxliini'i H|inil thill we IIMII (tone. ed. A Hci'vlcp wllh Sliillinm iif the leitl'lnllun, KIMWT plnnl« will bo nhow unil country fitlr t» be held IhrotiKli IIiIn MIiiii: pioi:edtlio , (in CniM Mill n riermon will hn hi'lil Mii. Anno Culllchlii, Union llrnrh; | Juno 20. A .»("vlnK cdiilrnt will bo Next week provlMonnlx will nl- Mii. 10mnin l.i'tlrh nnd Mi'a, Milan \*\n\vy Apprnven tent In ini'inbein nmllilcil In their Ihn ditto level yewn npi In put tcntl another jmnrl rilnctiinlon cm tmt Wriliii'Hilny.nt 8 p. in. limn™ by Illm-m. A donation wns n (online uf HIP event. eommtinlly plnnnlni; piuKi'iun* on KIIIVII, Ni'Winli; Mi,<, Alilli' W'llkri*. ><;<' for liiHlruelor* ,«2 .'Million HIIIIMCI Ihn Mum plntfnrm, It WIIH ri'-iif- tho rouimillon nitoni'lnn In iho coun- inn), llarrl'iiiii, mid Mix, ('allinlnn viileil In the lied Crii««. The nr.it Mill lllltl'IIDAV ty, ivllIi itprcflontAtlVM ut Urn V, lilllllian, Ji'rxry City, AIMi Mmy iMmii'lley, ri>t!linml Tile A«lniry I'nili <'lly rdtiltell mrcUni: will be Apr. 17 Hi Ihe IT*- finned nl Mnlu convi'iillini liwil M, (J, A, and Girl Hcuuln HM vjiunlc- lili'ine uf Mm, Kmmu T, lltidlili'i', l*i Itlt* nf Monnuuilli cuuncil, tiu. AptII, On Kept, l.'i, HUH, the Mute Mii<. John Thiiiniwin wn» rlnlril IIUI'xItlK lll'ltt M'lHI'nl'llllllH'e Iif till' Tui'dluy nflel'lliiiiii nppiuvril "Jill- oi n, pri'Mlili'iU (if thn YOIIIU! l.iulli'x' tied (,'IIIKK, l.i with Ihn Mulinwulli | mil iliiiMKi' It' i'i.'iU.W lllllllUlpnl llllKll'l. V, Hunn nnd PHIIKIIIITH U( Muorty, I'UIHH'II, unnipiiHt'it iif nil luciil HATiiiKii si; I,MI'IIOVKMI;NT oelehritteil thn nillh ititnlveiKitry of leiiKtli) liri'KliliMilM, liiKi'llier with li'itKllo for HW'Vlrn nl u iiipi'llMK I'liiluly i:hit|ilor I hi* week, eimdiiel- bilillli't fin' lll.'ill, I'lilllhK 'HI' Itn mil- Mr, II nil Mia. llnlph l.iniinid of 1'I.ANllUMMAiiK HM.K < Miinilny nlKhl ul tho liomo of Mm. IIIH a Hjieclnl iimtriiotnm' cotiini) In iniili'il \n\ inle »f Jitt.W) prr JI,IH)(l Diexel Mill, I'll,, rpollt Ihe wi'di- ltd foiindliiK with it luilti'.v dinner nt/iln IKIJIMI trirlill'i'lvi, (Mmti'd llin TIIB Axliuiy J'ni'li I'lty cuuili-'ll 1 The auxiliary of tho Itallof ICn- llnmy lliuitmoml, Jr., of (,'ull'ii liiiini' mirnlitit, (if ll'"M'-ifll'i| Vlllllllllllll, end vlnltliiK Mr, itlt ! Mix. Julm "• 'i'lieiility IIIKIII. Tile dinner precvil- Hiivi'iiiur'u Huiifllnn pruui'iun, do- «lnn oompitny, lit a moatlnir Titoi- Neck, Otlii'in ultti:t«il WITH MIX, ili'iiih'il Tiiumlny to inniiivii ll'J iibilii- ed tho t)iiHln<<«i« mrrtliiM, at which ilili'il iiii'jiiilly oplnlnn In tlm 1 loin ImlliliiiiiHi'H on tlm top tier nf Them! (''HII^rn me mi In ili'iniinil The liuiliiel dnei nul |iruvlile fin lloke, Humlity ovrnln« Mr, nntl dny at Ilia tli'ohmue, Hindi) plmiM lliuolil diinthi'i', VIIM .pri'dlili'iit! tlm Thlnl n vi'. ImthihK HI imp and Hint nuni' Hull iicliiiK inn II Ir'l, I he aniiiliil linby piuitdi', lull Mm. lli>ki> nlnu entertained nt illn- Mm, Corn WiiMtier, l^ilnntiiwn, li'iimn' wn.1 lor II, Mn thn vote wild In hn]i! n ruimmiHo null' Hutui - nlitte ciiuiu'llor, n|iiike, Mm. (Irncn tnld'ii In «u|i|inH Ihe lioiwlnjf liotul Mm, Dnnnlil U|>illl(i<, > rHury, it ml llllVI' Illl' >: 11 r ininll'l Ill/I'll MM pMII Nm "M I:HII||III'IIIIK Ihe IIMII urliiii' Mn.Mir lli'iittji' A. Miniii'li 'Jil, iiild HIT Mm. lleiiimn Oelji'ii unit Mr, | Hl'ult I'l'l'rlllllll 1'llllM Wl'll' Hind* i, iluy, Apr, 'ii, ut 120 Wi'itl Front. Mr*, Itulii'it I .(ml, tri'ii'iini'i, Mil nf tin' nunli'i' |ilaii Tin' lii'iii'lifmnl I'lilllfl' ll'l'l'IVl' Itrllll I III Ml't'ill I "I' in iiinui'iiHiit" "ill In' Hindi' fin III'' iiml Mi". <'• I•'»II OutiIKUII, 1 "WuliUlu't It li.ui' IH-.II piilntlinui »l, I'lnul milo titTiinpiTiuilii will I>«iiiup Kli'lmiiu vim (>II.||HJ|I'K>! Dili- cli'i'i'ii'l'iiH'iil Ni'w liuoi'Minni In/Mi. |i'}'c mill me irmly In lem Ii IHIIIH' evi'itl In be IHIII If It \* niM'lili'ii'il Mi«, limy Iliiiihsun ihleiliiliii'd ' fur mi lijitnle) tiiitty mid pollyminii III I'ull HIIIIII' mn' In ii iniiiilli InliT ho Hindu nt Iliu Apr, 18 liiitfllitK. fin litwiil wrir Mm, Iliiiliilph Cyiv, mi mi' In Iif lii'litlli'il mill Hi" IIHI'lllf rlixi'", Thrie itn' nmv It It'lVlillIlk I 'iMIIK'll -Hill IWO "I Ilin iiiFtiiln'i* nf the YIIIIIII! Wiun In IT held Tiir-ilny iilwlil, A|n, 4, 1 Id in n Ui' n i! II I HI. I II IIITHOII wlili h A now iiifinlirr, Mm, Flunk Jleti- Mm, llpininil Frri'iimii Mia, Julin liinlilinit vmilllnlluii •}*lpm liu- rlitivr* funning fir lieihM tuitiltirii'd iliirf iiililiM'inni |iifin*ii mny I"- en'« l"nKtl" IIf llti Refill nirit ehuii'li I Mi' Niirni* Newman will be guent »l thnt tlm», wn« iireueilcd liy direful il|8cu»- tiier, w«i inlroduead, Umnion and , John IV. Hctuun. proved. In Monmouth county, en tin c11>-'» fuici Dili y*»i> »t htr hum* Uii null I, tPige Four RED BANK REGISTER, MAItCrT 23, 1950 ter Ethel attended a bridal shower ter of Dr. and Mrs. Slgmund Kas- Bel ford Sunday for Miss Mary Rose Mor- Little Silver wlner of Gooseneck Point, has re- America's Best Corsets FORMAL WEAR Mrs. John Lentz Is a surgical van at the home of Miss Charlotte Jane Alberts, daughter of* Mr, turned home for her spring vaca- Murtagh of the Bronx, N. Y. There BAIL'S Fitted by Graduate Conctlertt patient at Monmouth Memorial 1 and Mrs. Chester A. Alberts of Al- tion from Michigan State college. TO HIRE hospital. were 3. ) guests present. Miss Mor- wyn tor., was a recent visitor at She Is studying veterinary medi- TUCKER'S Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn Euler, Mrs. van will be married Apr. 15. She the headquarters of the United Na- cine. Luggage, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry CORSET SHOP Tlii Moit Com- Evelyn Morris and Mrs. Edith spent Monday here with he tions, Lake Success, N. V. Ac- LICENSED AND BONDED parents. Flowers on the altar Sunday in 105 MONMOUTH ST. Near Cariton iWtre BED BANK, N. J. 119 Broadway Lon( Branch pUU Siltctlon Jeffprs attended the postmasters' ompanying her was Joan Pilli- Embury Methodist church were lit Ilia Short dinner Thursday evening at Buck Harold Copeland, district com bury, daughter of Aassistant Coun- presented by a friend in honor of Art*. Smith's restaurant. miKsioner of Boy Scouts, attended ty Prosecutor and Mrs. John M. Miss Marie Wllby. The Mariner Scout Iroop and a district, dinner Monday evening Pillsbury of Atlantic Haghlands. The Methodist youth fellowship YOUR CHOICE , their leader, Mrs. Leland Rich- at the Garflcld-Grant hotel, long Wallace McGregor, Jr., son of will hold a awlmming jmrty Satur- mond, will attend the senior con- Branch. Mrs. Naomi McGregor, Is one ot day night In the natatorium, As- Always a Thrill ference nt the Red Bank Method- Mr. and Mrs. George Morvan but 12 sophomores at the Colorado bury Park. Cars will leave the Your choice of insur- ist church Saturday afternoon spent three days last week at Al- Schopl of Mines to be pledged to church at 6:30 o'cslock. ance agent is just as from 2 to 7 o'clock. bany, N. Y., where they attended Gamma chapter of Theta Tau, na- Judith Werner of Railroad avc. tho funeral of Mr. Morvan's slat tional professional engineering fra- important as your is confined to her home because Mrs. Mary Farnum. •ternity. H« is studying geology. flowers from of Illness. Mrs. Lloyd Halliday was hostess He was a member of the 1949 loot- choice of doctor or Mr. and Mrs. William Sutherland .Tuesday evening, Mar. 14, at a sur- ball .squad at the Golden, Col., anil daughter of Elizabeth and prise birthday party for her fath- school and is a member of the Sig- lawyer. Mrs. Lena Sutherland of Washing- er; Charles Shlndlc, and her sister Mrs. Robert Drake of Jersey City ma Phi Epsilon, social fraternity. HOUR GLASS DEANS your entire finttnclul ton, D. C, were week-end guests Members of the W. S. C. S. of of Mr. and Mrs. John Hcins. at the 'home of her parents on structure may some day Main st. Guests attending were Embury Methodist church are at- depend on how woll he Mrs. Henry Varno of East rd. Mrs. Frank Kirwan, Mrs. William tending today's meeting of the W. has performed his Job. Open was guest of honor at a pinlt and S. C. S. in the Asbury Park Con- TELL TIME Special This Week blue shower Monday evening, Mar. Farwcll and son William, Mrs. Et- Evening* ta Korln, Mrs. George Rolzhauscn vention hall. 20, at the home of Mrs. Walter and son George, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snowdon of "in/ Hi Grossinger & Heller •TIL 9 P. M. Thompson, Railroad ave. Attorid- Drake and son Lewis of Jersey Sunnycrest dr. have motored lo tASi'f do Ui Colorful Spring Flowers 2.50 inp were Mrs. Jay White, Mrs. Al- City, and Lloyd Halliday and Florida for a two weeks' vacation. us rt/>Ai'r your Broad.& Mechanic Sis. bert Whltr, Mrs. Edgar Olsen, Miss A plastic demonstration will be Helen Olsen and Mrs. Elmer Max- daughters, Ruth, Mildred anil Shir Red Bank, N. J. SEGALL S son, members of the Ten Stitchers' Icy. Mr. Shindlc was 70 years old held tomorrow in St. John's Epis- 116H N. B'way Lonf Branch club. Decorations were in pinlt and Mrs. Walter Thompson and chil- copal chapel, sponsored by the Tel. RE 6-2100 blue with sn umbrella suspended dren spent last week with Mrs guild. Beginning at 2 p. m., no MFCH above a cradle, which contained Thompsen's mother, Mrs, Dorothy admission fee will bo charged. Tea the gifts. Leonard, of Philadelphia, Pa. will be served. Mra, Harold Birch- Robert VanBrunt, Miss Marylec enough is president of the Guild. Mrs. Milford Van Brunt was Antrim and Carl Tarnow spent Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Waterhouse hostes.i at a plastic demonstration Saturday at Philadelphia, where are expected to return from Flori- Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Betty they visited the museum and other da Saturday. Reussilles' Schmitz, highway 36, was the demontitrator. Guests present were points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cox are Mrs. Dora Tarnow, Mrs. Harold Mrs. Ida Bailey is a patient at making preparations to move to 36 BROAD - RED BANK LITTLE SILVER RED BANK 6-1832 YOU CAN'T Tar now and Mrs.- Thomas Mazza- Rivcrvletv hospital as the result Plainlicld. They intend to sell roppi of this place; Mrs. Edna of a fall. their Little Silver Point rd. home. Ynrnnll, Leonardo; Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Borne en Orlando P. Warden, street super- Ltthrop, Atlantic Highlands, and tertalncd Sunday, Mr. and Mrs intendent, htis been unable to per- BEAT THE Mrs. George Schmitz, Sr., Linden. John Fitzpatrick ot Bclmar. form his duties the past week, due Brownie troop committee mem- Charles Crelln, son of Mr. and to having suffered a sprained knee. bers met Monday evening at the Mrs. Arthur Crelin of Main St., The injury occurred when he fell CULISTAN home of Mrs. John Werner. At- returned home from Monmouth from the borough truck. tending were Mrs. Aline Rauscher, Memorial hospital last week. He Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scaccia have Mrs. Harold Copcland, Mrs. Otto was a surgical patient there. purchased a home from, Louis Scal- Hacker, Mrs. Stephen Zolobosky, zo on Harding rd. QUALITY Mrs. C. R. Smith and Mrs. Ella Keanshurg Tho Parent-Teacher association Bungay: The troop la working on held a successful roast beef din- OR THE Easter gifts for their mothers. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walling ner and auction sale Saturday Mrs. Harriet Brown of Keyport Laurel ave., are the .parents of a night In the school, The meal was A STIIDI AHIAO IN FIT AND VA1UI spent all last week with Mrs. Gnr- son, Dennis Edward, born Sntur- prepared and served by the men McKELVEY rett I.ee and Mrs. Edith Jeffcrs. day, Mar. 18, at Hazard hospital. members of the P. T. A., headed by Mr. and Mrs. John Nash of Mor- Star of Bayside council, Daugh- Walter Ingram and Edward Mc- ris ave. moved into their new home ters of America, attended the ofll- Clellan. There were 180 persons on Main st. Friday. Mrs. Martha ckil visit at the Star of Monmouth present. Auctioneers were Charles QUANTITY CuddinRton of Port Monmouth and council, Freehold, Mar. 15. A large Edelmann, Robert Burnside and daughter Etta of New Monmouth group of state officers was present Milton Kindlay. will occupy Mr. and Mrs. Nash's The deputies of the lodge held a Rev. Dunham V. Rcinig, pastor AMERICA'S MOST FAMOUS RUGS apartment. meeting at the home of Mrs. C of EiUoutown Methodist' church, Mrs. Elliot Plcbeau of Ninth at. Thompson ot Freehold Monday evening. will speak tomorrow at 8:30 p. m. ARE MADE HERE IN FREEHOLD is confined to her home because of at the meeting of the young adult virus pneumonia. Members of Beacon Light coun- fellowship In the cliurch hall. Rev. The greot Gulistan mill is located close to our sales- The senior class of Middlctown cil, Koanshurg, are meeting to- Mr. Rcinig, an authority in the rooms. Come over and see the complete line—not just township high school left Wednes- night at Community flre house Held of church recreation, will lead day morning to spend three days Leonardo. one or two patterns and colors. SSown above is the new tho group In folk games at the at Washington, D. C. Those frotti Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Andrcach close of his talk. 1950 Renaissance pattern, called Exotique, designed by Belford making the trip are Misses entertained for three days last Mrs. Walter Morris last week «n- Margaret Miller, Arlene McCan- week, Mrs. Kate Constantlne of Jacques Fath. See all the patterns and colors here. dless, Marie Oswald, Wllma Meyer, Now York and also over the week- tertnlnod at her home for Miss Ma- Marylu Richmond, Joan Parleman, end and Monday they had as their rie Barbour and Mrs. Helen Long- Edward Flsler, Robert Otten and guests, Mrs. T. Page of Newark, street of Long Branch. COME TO FREEHOLD WHERE THERE Robert ychwarzp. Mr. and Mrs. Al Rittwegcr and son W. James Taylor is in New Or- loans. La., on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gibson en- Robert of Union and Leo Behler ARE MANY EXCLUSIVE CARPET tertained over the week-end, Mr. of E:ist Orange. Mrs, Margaret King, eighth grade and Mrs. James Kirk of Pottsvillo, Mrs. George Murphy of Palmer teacher, Friday conducted a St. SPECIALS NOW BEING OFFERED Pa. Mrs. Kirk celebrated her birth- ave. spent Wednesday at New Patrick's day cake sale in the day here on St. Patrick's day. York, where • she attended the school. The event netted a profit Ai AAvtrtistt in Hou*« Brauti/ul, Better Jtotntt end Garripns find C. R. Smith and family attended flower show. of $90, swelling the class fund to Women's Home Companion the St. Patrick's parade at New- The Parish Houso club met Mon- a $028.9t total. t ark Sunday/ day evening at the home ot Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson and Mrs. Ethel Roche of East rd. Louise Nlcholls. Final plans were family of Seven Bridge rd. expect was the winner of a television set made for a card party to he held to move to Caldwcll in June. McKELVEY of Freehold Saturday at the V.F.W. dance at Apr. IB at the V.F.W. hall, Kcans- Rev. James \V. Marshall, pastor Saltsrooms for Gulistan'$ Famous Rupi Made in Freehold And for the post home, Middlctown. burg. The next meeting will be of Embury Methodist church, will fine FurniUtt* From America'* Beit Mdktri Mrs, Melvin Leek attended the held Apr. 3 at the home of Mrs. apeak at tonight's Lenten service 21 WEST MAjN ST. FREEHOLD, N. J. funeral of her father, Robert Da- Marie Peterson. .-it. the iielford Methodist church. Start Maun: Monday thru Saturday *.«0 A. M. to S:3I p. M. vis of Jersey City, and visited with Mrs. Miriam Compton of Main A book exhibit is being conducted her family for several days. si, is a patient at Rivervlcw hoa- this week in the school library by Mrs. George Morvan and daugh- pital. Miss Kathleen Eckhart, county The color that keynotes Mrs. W. A. Conroy entertained helping teacher. The oxhiblt Is for the Jolly Eight al a St, Patrick's pupils and teachers, but parents are spring is us«d by Life Stride ia party Monday evening. The table invited to view the extensive lay- was decorated with fnvors, and re- out. From the books exhibited, the these smartly styled patterns. ONLY PARK BUILDERS BRING YOU ALL THIS IN freshments were in keeping with teachers will determine their «up- St. Patrick's day. ply requirements for next year. St. Margaret of Scotland guild John Gallon, Jr., son of Mr, and was given a dinner at Buck Smith's Mrs. John Callen of Rurtlson and Blue Calf restaurant Wednesday 'evening. Harding ids., has b«en awarded his Black Suede There was an attendance of 50 second major letter in hockey at guests. Rev. Jerome of Graymoor the Lawrencevillo school. He also and James Boswcll of Kearny were him won letters in baseball and NEW HOMES at '9,000 also guests. soccer. Mr. and Mra. Robert Lynch and Mrs. Victor Satter, wife of Coun- JOHN B. ALLEN CO. sons William and Andrew and Mrs. cilman Sattcr, left Tuesday for a Hot Water Heat • Full Cellar • Expansion Attic Walter Barnes spent Sunday at three-day vacation at Atlantic OUR NEW STORE NEAR POST OFFICE Hartford, and Ml. Carmel, Conn., City. • KITCHEN EXHAUST FAN • ITKONT ft BACKDOOR CHIMES where they visited Rev. John Tru- Miss Eleanor Kaswlner, daugh- cey, and at Springfield, Mass., 93 Broad St. RED BANK Tel. 64)267 • MODERN KITCHEN CABINETS whore they visited Sister Gcrmaine • OAK FLOORING at Mercy hospital. • Asphalt Tile KITCHEN FLOOR Mrs. Grace Ryan entertained this • COPPER PLUMBING week-end, Miss Jane Mallon of New York city. • FORMICA TOP SINK & TUB • 60' x 150 LOTS Mrs. Frieda Martin has returned from the Kearny hospital and Is • LARGE CLOSETS • Weather Stripped WINDOWS recuperating at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frieda Kraylc. • PAINTED WITH OIL PAINT • PICTURE WINDOW Mrs. Howard Eastmond of Hart st., West Keansburg, is confined to • OIL FIRED HEAT • RECESSED RADIATORS her home because of illncon. /f/MATTER OF BAMNCE Mr. and Mrs. George Rosato with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosato of LOCATED AT Keyport attended a house warming party for Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoi- atft of Statcn Island Saturday, The Good Fellowship club 1* hold- ing a card party at the Went Keansburg Fire house Tuesday, Pinckney Park, Red Bank Mar. 28. At tho mooting Apr. 6, the anniversary of somo of tho members will be celebrated. Mrs, VI Aalhuo han returned home from the Elizabeth General VETERANS, NO MONEY DOWN hospital. She had as her guests one ilay last week, Mr. and Mrs. T»xes and Insurance Jeff Tvera«» ot Brooklyn. '62 Mrs. Irone Dlxon of Providence, Approx. R. I., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. John liauck ot Bayvleiv avc. AUo Financing for Non Yds Miss June Andrcaeh spent thr weeli-cnd with Mis* Joan Dono/rlo of N«wnrk. Those taklnj- tho thrift-day trip lo WashlnRton, D, C, from Middle- —SEE MODEL HOME— town township high school Include Misses Muriel Ackorman, Nuncy Stryker, Barbara Soffcll, Shirley Building and maintaining a cemfortabla balance in a savings account ii •the iurtit and taftir DAILY & SUNDAY Anns Knplloff, Marylou Grosslngcr, Dlnno Mrrmut<% Onno Ownn, Har- way for the average man or women to get ahead. 10 A. M. lo 5 P. M. riot Leonard, Irono Szynnmskl, AR- iicn anil Bally Cnnvery, Doris Mor- Money accumulated In • Saving* Account Ii always available, whether It Is necessary to use It knr, Anne l«>rrurl, Knlph Mnrquot DIHfiGTIONS: nnd Andruw Tronolone, for unforeseen emergencies or to take advantage of sound investment opportunities, Mix ltdl|ili Cain of Sonorn, O., lit vlHltlng her IIMUKIIICI- and fnni- Now that a new interest period will soon begin In our Savings Department why not plan fo \ Two bloct s sotifIi of Pinclnoy Road, II}', Mr. nnd Mm. ilunry Wnlllnjr of Went " Join the many folks who art reaping additional benefits through Th» Merchants Trust Company's \ Red B«nl. fuin on Gnifield PI, (off FULL INTEREST POLICY .. . your savings will draw full interest from the day of deposit .., Nnllei nl .Vlllfm.rt of Account IMal» nf I'IMI* I,, ('in 1> 11 ii. iliMintril, no matter how large or how small • balance you maintain, Bre«d St.| In :t>p. lh« bn%f value in finiiri la i.r.iiiy Kimn HIM H,, ni-fuum< nl thr • 111.«r r 11,,. i • >u Im ii ul limn y m|. ilnlnn trlii! «||| nnniMil »nil Inn. housing, lift of ilii, ,..|,ii ill mill ilrrrnii'il, will lit in. liinl mill tmiril liy lh« H, Hutu • Full Interest Paid on Entire Balance • ill mi. (iiimiy (,r Mimmiiiiili nnil KIHIII. MI IMI iHtkimiii |,, II,. M.Miiiiiinlli Inn,,. IV I iii.li. t'riilmir IMVIIIIMI, IUI 1'ililny, INTEREST IS PAYABLE APRIL I AND OCTOBER I llif fiiiilliiiilli ,|IIV ,i| A|ir)l, A, II,, 111 Mi, nl HI iirln,

    MAIIIMAIIH IlkllllY, Park Builders & Developers Corp. „ f«lril,.n»|,, tl, ,1. • • ''' •! •' 11' i' • 111.,, A i , llnl II«>4 N j, (I.. (!„«„, A BED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 23, 3D5O Baptist Women's Group Observes 30th Anniversary Mary Mount Chapter, Missionary Group, Has Birthday Dinner More than 50 members and guests attended the 30th annivers- ary dinner o£ Mary Mount chap- ter, World Wide guild of the Wo- man's Missionary society, of the Red Bank Baptist church Tuesday at Willowbrook in Fair Haven. Miss Mary Mount, the chapter founder, was guest of honor, and among those attending were sev- Be Modern eral charter members and- past presidents. Serve Fresh Frosted Fish • Highlight of the dinner was the cutting of the nnniversary cake "Fresher than Fresh"—Acme frosted fish is quick by Miss Mount, Mrs. Charles Ham- frosted immediately after being caught. Ready for the mell, dinner chairman, and Mrs. pan. All food, no waste. Try Acme's frosted fish for Edmund vomSteeg, president. Prior to this past presidents attending wholesome Lenten meals! lighted the candles on the cake. LEGS of LAMB ib 5 9c Past presidents participating So tender, so tasty, and so easy on the budget at this sensational Acmo low price this week-end! were Mrs. Homer C. Methot, Mrs. £%% TEDDY'S Edith Worth, Mrs. P. Pierre lb Holmes, Mrs. Elinor Kenyon, Mrs. '0j\ Haddock Fillet ^ 43c Fred W. Cdnover, Mrs. Alden G. Mason, Mrs. J. William Helm; Mrs. Harry E. Chamberlain, Mrs. Dewey \W Teddy's Shrimp *• 63c Williams, Miss Dorothy Brown, Mrs. Wellington W. Kennedy, Mrs. Smoked Gala Hams ib. 33c Warren H. Fowler, Mrs. Arthur C. At all Acmes! Ryerson, Mrs. Chris L. Berge, Mrs. A delightful and economical change for week-end moajs. Featured at all Acmes at this low price! Elmer C. Cottrcll, Mrs. Alfred C. Beck, Mrs. Albert W. V.inNostrand (Whole or and Mrs. Hammell. Other past presidents were Miss Grace Taylor, who was president Shank Half) when the chapter was organized Fresh Hams Rib Roast Ib 69c Really delicious eating. Serve one for ._ _^ ... by Miss Mount in 1020; Miss Edith Acrre SavU-Trim removes much surplus fat before weighing, giving Noble, Miss Adcle Ely, Mrs. Albert a change this week-end. (butt Halt; ">• 4VC Taylor, Mrs. Jacob Yost and Mrs. you more meat for your money. Acme is famous for beef! Julian M. Parker. Mrs. VanNostrand read the chapter's history ,and told of the first meeting at the home of Miss Lamb Chops 1 75c T 79c Fresh Ground Beef Ib. 49c Grace Taylor. The flrst ofllcers 3* FRESH or were Miss Taylor, president; Miss Edith Noble, vice president; Miss 30 Chucks Lamb Plate Beef CORNED Ib. 21c Dora Brown, secretary, and Mrs. Fresh Walter Kinsman, treasurer. Sixteen women attended the opening meet- Stewing Lamb Beef Liver Sliced Ib. 55c ing. Today the membership is more than 50. The chapter's main projects have Sai»* Midget Bologna Bacon Squares Ib. 21c been devoted to work for Red Bank Baptist church, and service to Baptist missionaries throughout the world. The chapter organized its flrst White Cross unit In 1923, and this group collects and makes No Finer Coffees At Any Price! Premium Crackers 25c •upplies for mission hospitals. H ot 00Ited The chapter supports a Bible Asco Coffee ' "° " ",, „,„ 70c Chicken of Sea Tuna 29c Nabisco Holland Rusk 23c woman In India, and has con- iWW tributed to the work of Dr. and Richer blend. Ground fresh to order. Green label. Special for one week only! Buy now for delicious Lenten dishes. Krispy Crackers 25c Mrs. E. H. Clayton and Dr. Wil- H tFl8 Z... liam E. Braisted, a physician, in Wincrest Coffee " Tf9 67c Sunshine Hydrox 23c China. Dr. Clayton died a number Lighter bodied. Vigorous flavor. BURKEE of years ago, and Mrs. Clayton is H Marshmallow Fluff 7H-M. 19c now an active member. Dr. Brai- Ideal Coffee ' Cu?mpXdib. «.„ 77c Franco Amer. Spaghetti :r 12c sted Is the son of a former pastor Creamy Peanut Butter 37c of Red Bank Baptist church. Heavy bodied. Tops them all! In rich tomato sauce and cheese! Special for one week only! Buy now and save! Charter members present were M0 Tomato Soup '"„" 3 ' 25c Mn. Edward Ellison, Mrs. Heini, Evap Milk "« *« •«•» 2«:", 23c ey Mrs. Holmes and Miss Ida Graver. 2 Robford Rice '°" ""tj"' 15c Other charter members are Mrs. Apple Sauce ES 2 r 25c Week Only! 01f0 D Kinsman, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Helen 20-0, 2QC Educator Crax 16-ox. package 23c Green Split Peas • ', ...... 12c Straughn Conovcr, Mrs. Kendall Grapefruit SSSS can &UV. Methot and Misses Louise Brokaw, 20 Muellers Noodles ;.,£. Dora Brown, Helen Coleman, Adelc Peaches S^ " 17c Ely, Mary Johnson, Edith Noble, D,,,.-. DEL MONTE Suw.d Pink Salmon * -• 37c Reba Stryker, Grace Taylor and r I UllcS In H.ovy Syrup can I I \- Miss Mount. Pabst-eft Cheese •£«.. 21c Imported Sardines IN ft,... 33c The entertainment featured an Mott's Apple Juice 17-01. glau I7C Special for one week only. On sale in all Acme Dairy Departments. Buy now and save! operetta "Tulip Time." Chapter members presented this operetta in Ideal Prune Juice bollU 17C Red Sockeye Salmon ™LT™ 67c 1929 as a fund raising venture, and 3201 0^1- l ch the same members of the chorus Pineapple Juice ";/„ 35c Brills Spanish Rice "? 19c Libby's Sweet Peas ~lT2 21c Tuna Fish r, M.!;"" ^-43c s*ng Tuesday, some wearing their bottle ZjC original Dutch costumes. Mrs. Wil- Tomato Juice «™ 2 '?or 19c Large Butter Beans TE«. 15c Cream Style Corn £,£" 3 llT25c Spaghetti Macaroni TH" 15c liam D. Sayre was pianist; lyrics lA for the operetta were written by Chow Mein Noodles <™ 16c ? Ideal Mint Patties "TJrE 39c Pork & Beans £" 3 '.^ 29c Mrs. Methot, and Mrs. Conover 3 Asco Fancy Tomatoes »1 ™ 18c and Mrs. Mason led the chorus. La Choy Soy Sauce b ;;; 9c 1000 Island Dressing "IT?., 19c Others participating were Mrs. u ta Chamberlain, Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. t-how Mem Dinner "°I0.49c ii i •% i ** *. J !*• 14-ox. Holmes, Mrs. Ryerson, Mrs. Ham- Chow Mein Dinner TJL. 49c Ovaltine ™:tZ. ""IT 39c ,:; 73c mell, Mrs. Sydney McLean, Mrs. package 17c Send label to Ovaltine for Howdy Docdy mug. He'rbert Barber, Mrs. J. E. Cole- Bean Sprouts iv 2'H 27c Uncle Ben s Converted Rice man, Mrs. Russell H. Minton ,and Miss Edith McLean. 7-Minit Th» chapter presented a bou- Beechnut Beechnut Peter Pan DASH MARCAL CALO quet of 30 American beauty roses Complete Pie to Miss Mount. Members of the Baby Foods Peanut Butter DOG FOOD HANKIES DOG FOOD aentor Missionary society of Red Jr. Foods Bank Baptijt church, sent flowers 7 p k Mix ;:r;. 23c for the occasion, along with their 10 tr 93c 6 ,tr 83c T 35c 2 r 25c 2 :; r 17c IEMON OR COCOANUT 2 'r 25c congratulations. Tables were deco- Strained. All I'arietlci The Vog't Oelighlt For Car, Home, Oflice Conlaini loth Cruil ond Fillingl America'i !\o. 1 Dog food! rated In rose and blue flowers, a Chopped. Alt farictiet Really Smooth I color scheme which is a chapter symbol. • Assisting Mrs. Hammell were Mrs. P. D. Bailey, Mrs. vomSteeg, Mrs. VanNostrand, Mrs. Cottrell, MM. Methot, Mrs. Holm, Mrs Parker, Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Williams DAIRY and Mrs. Conovcr. FMZEH fen mejli, F»ncy Selected "°W Y°*Jtatc Bxtra Sharp Riimson Women ee Seobrook Farm$ Y2? ^" se ib. 79C Hurt in Accident ou re sur t0 er Virginia !•• j_ ijoyjhej-)ch flavor! Corn T% Cob r*~ - TOMATOES tn/oy (he « , , * large ej In Hospital After v-ottage Cheese $Ht"IH0 ? r av0 ri ^ boxes ^O- Collision at Avcncl Ke Xi jf C Cinnamon "ect s|iCing Mrs. Elma Sagurton of 36 La- Muenster Cheese "T^ fayette st. and Mrs. Anna Pazlcky of 26 Lafayette st., both of Rum- F'orida Orange ±2 son, are in fair condition at the Domestic Swiss Cheese * 75P Orange Juice *... Perth Amboy Genornl hospital, Rich, tender, Pineapples •*.. where they wore ndmltlod Tues- plump raisins, n nce ar OlO ll> day after an'automobile accldont 12 p " ^ garine " .*• nl at Avonel In Woodbrldgc township. '-' Serve l i Strawberries According to Woodbrldgo police, Brown V . r Colored Margarine 300 IUCK J l p the car driven by Mrs. Sngurton Hot Cross Buns Cou/,f/o M wag traveling north on routo 26, Rhubarb £ when It was struck In the sldo by Fresh Egc "> pk,.4lc • car driven by Philip flauli of Danish Pecan R" -oi, »%n Elizabeth. Police said tho Rnuh Cinnamoniwin Go'd Seof •f i> 65c AJC0 ^•'J car was traveling south when It I C.I,, __ 6/ended Juice r /rnia Loo,t Jumped the Island In t hn center s "»n of 1J D3C of the road and ran into the Rum- Bar Cake **«* |'ver Seal ~Eg£ 11 SeabrookPV ton cur. lcedSpiceoUaf iervServe mornuon ^S? Untcn di Mrs. Sagufton suffered Intomnl There flre Asparagus Injurlen, possible fracture of the Bar Coke p«<«" , , r 3Uu left arm, ahrnalons of knoog, and N servo e •hook. Mra. Pnzlcky linn a possi- Streussel COHUCAW Paas Egg Dyes ble fractured akull, Inceintlonn of ^I5c the face nnd bruises on both ICRH. Supreme Bread - 35c Mr. Rauh's ICR/I wcrn fractured Tend and he hna r.utn nn tho fnco nnd «. Men, fancy handi, spears. What o treaf, llnlur Acina't Seninlhiwl i'/(//rcino Nrr«(J GIVE IE CERTAIN OF SUCCESS, USE OpeiThi '10,000.00 CONTEST NOW! A Until 9 P. Yeu'll lint) an tlUtkl •nlrf blunh Imltli tin muloi lujimut »itod wioppn. mi CUPLETS limply nil ui In 23 wordi «i lti< why you piiln lu|iiimi litad. ll'i laiyl Qtfk fBOSS The Amcf/ccnStom Gnjpary CUP CAKE MIX l'reclilon blended for perfect nip every time, Plui mmlity no SWIFT'S Lux Toilet LIFEBUOY Swan Soap Lux Flakes Silver Dust HUM other cup cake mix hits neon nblo Bath Soap lm«« fditnig* with 97/" to cqunl. lust mlcl nn egg nnd Household Soap 3 XT 22c K lie "';;;• 26c Ctinnon rum Clolli *' *« V; I'rice Salt milk, mid bdkc, for 12 to 111 rcitl 1 4 1 O '"'a* 9Cr Ilip tltt*llt Su/ii .Snn;> Olnni tli« Pkg with CO- Cleanser , ;: ! 2c Bath 2!2;21c L ,ov,, ZIC /or Mile iiiiiiuli-riiiu- trentt. 7II/II /»r I'urllyt ,U Ml ,limn! Cnnnoii Dlth Towtl JOL rTaihti tlttrjlhlug Pace Six KETJ' BA"N"K ItEGTSTEff, MXK'CH 23, 1950 Highlands. Burial under the direc- at the Westhall funeral home, from a trip of several weeks spent in its annual Town hall concert tion of thi> Posten funeral home Lakeyood. Burial was In Siloam with Mrs. Brown's relatives at Mi- Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. VIOLIN will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery, cemetery, Vineland, Board Discusses ami. They made the trip both ways Miss Georgia Knobloch, a student at St. Mary's hall, Burlington, is Lesions (or Beginners and Advanced Students by Constellation plane. Deaths In Red Bank and Vicinity FRANK AEINO JOHN A. SESTA spending the spring vacation with Walter Pfeiffer Building Plans Miss Constance Bowen, daugh- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Frank Arino, 85, husband of the John A. Sesta of 485 Bergen ave., ter of Mrs. Arnold E. Bowen, for- Knobloch of River rd. . VIOLIN SOLOIST AND INSTRUCTOR late Josephine Eovino Arino, of 28 Jersey City, formerly of Red Bank, Keyport Faces merly of this borough, will sing 19 Alston Court—Red Bank 6-1411R GEORGE B. LLOYD the Posten funeral home with Rev. Lower Main st., Matawan, died died Monday, Mar. 13, after a short with the Skldmore college choir It Paya to Advertise in The RenUtfr. Call or write for appointment George E. Lloyd, 71, 315 West .7. Hillman Coffee, pastor of the Sunday. illness. Crowded Conditions Highlands Methodist church, offici- Born In Italy, Mr. Arino had Born in Italy, Mr. Scsta came st., Mochanicsburg, Pa., attorney, ating. been a resident of Matawan 34 Plans for a special meeting to- banker and former district attor to the United States about 70 years morrow night to further discuss ncy of Cumberland county, Pa., Burial was in Fair View ceme- years. agu when his family settled in Bed tery. Surviving are two daughters, the proposed school building pro- MONUMENTS died Saturday night, Mnr. 18, 1950, Bank. For sei-eral voars lie tended gram were made at a regular at the Carlisle hospital, Carlisle, Mrs. Carmela Sandelina of Brook- bar in the Old Union hotel, Wharf WORTH WAITING FOR... GEORGE T. BAVISON lyn, and Mrs. Mary Rossi of Mata- meeting of the board of education Pa. He retired in 1945 as trust of- avc. He later moved to Jersey City, at the high school Monday evening. ficer of the Pennsylvania company George T. Davison, 80, of Wal- wan; two sons, Charles Arino of where, for many years, he was in for Banking and Trusts In Phila- lace St., died last Thursday morn- Matawan, and Joseph Arino of the bicycle business. At the time of The board considered applying delphia. He-became associated with ing at the Odd Fellows' home, California, and 11 grandchildren his death he and his sons were con- to the Federal government, for a the Federal Reserve bank in Phil- Trenton. A resident of the home and one great grandchild. ducting their own business which loan for advanced planning when delphia, in 1923 and was later an four years, Mr. Davison had been The funeral was held Tuesday by that time also Included juvenile a long discussion ensued during olllclal of the Colonial Trust com 111 several months. at St. Joseph's Catholic church, furniture. which no conclusion of a figure pany of Philadelphia, which was He was born in Somerset county, Keyport, where a high mass of Surviving are his wife, Mrs. for cost could be reached. The was merged with the Pennsylvania a son of the late Lewis and Eliza- requiem was offered by Rev. Wil- Mary Seata; five sons, Loreto, Jos- board had received several tenta- company. beth Cox Davison. He moved to liam Haughney. Miss Loretta Dn- eph, Gactano, Angclo and John tive plans drawn by Aylin Pier- A native of Mechanicshurg-, the Red Bank 60 years ago. For a rante was organist, nnd Mrs. Mi- Sesta, Jr.; three daughters, Mrs. son, architect, but when a tenta- son of the late Col. William Pcnn number of years, Mr..Davison was chael V. Co.v, soloist. Vincenza Balfoo, Mrs. Christine Ca tive figure of $450,000 was named and Anna Boyer Lloyd, he was a employed as a carpenter by the Burial, under the direction of flero and Mrs, Pauline Voza of it was found that the plans which Your Expression of graduate of Conway Hall, Carlisle; Central railroad. Later he was as- the Day funeral home, Keyport, Jersey City; a sister, Mrs. Justine stayed within that amount would Dickinson college and Dickinson sociated with his brother, the late was in St. Joseph's cemetery. Pinta-of Jersey City, and a brother, not meet the state requirements. True Remembrance school of law, Carlisle, Pa. Ho had Abram L. Davison, a former Red Joseph Scsta of North Riverside At the present time Keyport high- So other act o! a normal btjcn practicing law since 1901, with Bank mayor, in the carriage build MISS MARY KIEI/TY avc, Red Bank. school has limited state approval man's life gives him more offices in Mechanicsburg and Car- ing Rnd repair business. He was Miss Mary Kielty, 54, of 14 Pros- A hiffh mass of requiem was of- due to crowded conditions. In an complete soul satisfaction lisle. His native home was 307 West a member of Naveslnk lodge-No. pect Park, Brooklyn, died last fered Friday, Mar. 17, at Our Lady attempt to solve the problem, the than the building of a Mem- Main St., Meclianicsburgf, Pa. 39, Independent order of Odd Fel- Thursday at the Presbyterian hos- of Sorrows Catholic church, Jersey board for some time has been con- orial to his loved ones who During World Wa'r 1 he went to lows, and the Navesink lodge, or- pital New York Medical Center. City. Burial was in Westslde ceme- sidering a building program, and have gone on. Philadelphia in official service in der of Rcbekah, both of Red Bank. Miss Kielty was born at High' tery, Jersey City. has already purchased a tract of the War Savings and Liberty Bond His wife, Mrs. Emma Eusticc Davi- lands, daughter of -the late Ml land, adjacent to the present high Our select Barre Memorials organizations, and visited many son, died several years ago. chad and Marie Eustlce Kielty, MRS. GERTRUDE LUSH school. Various plans have been bear the Guild mark or ap- places In the East In connection Surviving are throe nieces, Mrs. and attended the Highlands gram- Mrs. Gertrude Lush, (17, of 64 under consideration including addi- proval, your guarartee of a with the bond campaigns. Fannie Bordcn, Peters , pi., Mrs. mar school. She was a. niece of West Seventh ave., New York city, tions to.the present high school finer Memorial at no extra He was a member of the board Esther Wilby, Monmouth st. and Mrs. Patrick Gaffey of Asbury died Wednesday of last week at building, a new building; for Junior cost. Visit our showroom of directors of the Pennsylvania Mrs. Mary McDermott of Tcaneck. avc., Atlantic Highlands. For 25 her summer home, Grand and high school or for seventh and and see our displays of these State hospital In Harrlsburg, also The funeral was held Monday at years Miss Kielty was employed Cross aves., Atlantic Highlands. eighth grade classes at the rear of ] certified memorials. a. member of the boards of direc- the Worden funeral home, with as a bookkeeper by the Manufac- Surviving is a brother, Joseph the present high school building. tors of the Carlisle hospital and Rev. Roger J. Squire, pastor of the turers Bank and Trust company of Lush, also of Atlantic Highlands. The board will' attempt at a the Scidlc Memorial hospital In Red Bank Methodist church, offi- New York city. The funeral was held Tuesday special meeting to find a plan JOHN VAN KIRK Mechanicsburg. ' ciating. Members of the Odd Fel- Surviving besides her aunt, are at the Burr Davis funeral home, which will meet the state specifi- An active alumnus of Dickinson lows lodge visited the funeral two sisters, Mrs. Edward Rosolie Mt. Vcrnon, N.' Y. cations and will also be within the Next to Mt. Olivet Cemtttrv college and Dickinson school of home Sunday night. Noble Grand and Miss Julia Kielty, and a Burial, In charge of the John E. amount which they believe feasible Phone Red Bank 6-0319 law, he served as a trustee and vice Richard Klrby conducted the last brother, John Kielty, all of Day funeral home, was In Kensico for a building program at this OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 P. M. president of the law school. He rites of the lodge. Members of the Brooklyn. cemetery, Valhalla, N. Y. time. R.F.D. Box 108 Red Bank was also a member of the board Rcbekah lodge also held their ser- A requiem mass was offered The board approved the school L J of trustees of Dickinson college and vice Sunday night under the lead- Saturday at Holy Name Catholic T. LEWIS CALLAHAN calendar as submitted by Joseph was on the athletic advisory board ership of Mrs. Florence Kennedy. church, Brooklyn. Burial was in Clayton, county superintendent of of the college. Mrs. Fred GUI, Si\, was chaplain. Mt. Olivet cemetery in Middletown The funeral of T. Lewis Calla- schools, which shows Ihe opening Eatontown Radio & Television He was a director of the First Burial was in Fair View ceme- township. Msgr. Joseph T. Casey han, 71, of 19 Brown pi., who died of school next year on Sept. 6 and Bank & Trust Co. in Mechanics- tery. offered prayers at the grave. Wednesday of last week, was held the closing on June 15. Saturday at the Worden funeral 17-19 Main St. Eatontown burg for many years, and was sec- Permission was granted to the retary of the Allen and East Penns- MBS. GUISEPPA CARAGLIANO MBS. FREDERICK BETTIGER home, with Rev. Robert H. An- boro Mutual Fire Insurance com- derson, rector of Trinity Episco- sixth grade for a trip to the Mu- Phone EA 3-0910 pany, with home offices in Mc- Mr.s. Gulseppa Caragliano, 85, Mrs. Ernestine L. Bettlger, 77, of pal church, officiating. seum of Natural History May 6 A SERVICE of diitingui.tad diiudcr chanicsburg. widow of Frank Caragliano of 28 30 Beacon boulevard, Keansburg, Bearers were Angelo Ciaglia, and for the Key club to give a • • • at pricei that vary ai graltly at In his home town he was affiliat- West Bergen pi., died Sunday died Friday at Monmouth Mpmor- Adrian Woodward, Louis DoLoren- dance Mar. 31, the proceeds of family nesds. ed with St. Mark's Lutheran morning after a long illness. ial hospital. zo, and Everett Brower. Burial which will be used to help defray church, Eureka lodge, No, 302, F. Born in Italy, she was a daugh- Mrs. Bcttiger was born in New was in Fair View cemetery. expenses of delegates to the annual Faithful Service- and A. M.; the Citizen Fire com- ter of the late Frank and Frances York city, a daughter of the late national convention at Columbus, to the community (or many pany and the Knights of Pythias Costa. Sho ciinic to the United Henry nnd Mary Smith Lang. O., Apr. 27 and 28. FIRST States and settled In Red Bank Prior to moving to Keansburg four In Addition, years. A home-owned organi- lodge. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Mir 29 years ago. She was a member years ago, she had lived at East Scout Leaders Fair Haven to Any Other zation, we have always been an iam Eberly Lloyd, and the follow- of St. Anthony's Catholic church. Rutherford for 30 years. Surviving are four daughters, Surviving, besides her husband, insurant* integral part of the spirit and ing nieces and nephews: Miss Ruth Miss Lois Inscoc. daughter of Lloyd, Boston Mrs. Samuel T. Sun- Mrs. Jenny Pepltone, Bronx; Mrs. Is a daughter, Miss Elsie Bettiger; List Programs Mr. and Mrs. Ray Inscoo of For- activities of this community. day, Mechanlcsburjr; William Penn Carmela Clambronc, Long Branch; a son, Frederick Bettlger, Jr., and man ave., a student nurse at Mon- Mrs. Anniziato DiPaolo and Mrs. a grandson, all of Keansburg. Fair Haven-Hunisoii We have always striven to con- Lloyd, Philadelphia, and Mrs. mouth Memorial school of nursing, George Drawbaugh, Rumson. Mary Tal«rlco, both of Red Bank; The funeral wag held Monday at will receive her nurse's cap at cap- form to the desires of those Funeral services were held yes- two sons, Domenlck Caragllano at the Scott funeral home, Belford, Council Has Meeting ping ceremonies tonight. with Rev. Frederick Boos, pastor in bereavement. terday afternoon at 2 o'clock from home and Salvatore Caragliano, a The Fair Haven-Rumson Town John C. VanBrunt, son of Mr. the Myers funeral home, 37 East patient at the Veterans hospital, of the Keyport Lutheran church council of Girl Scouts met Mon- and Mrs. Irving VanBrunt of officiating. Cremation was in Rose- Beauty - Dignity Main st., Mcchanlcsburg, Pa., with Lyons. day at Ralph hall, Rumson, and Meadowbrook ave., has been named the Rev. Edwin E. Wlsser, Jr., pas- Services were held yesterday hill crematory, Linden. outlined March activities for the to the dean's list at the University Understanding tor of St. Mark's Lutheran church, morning at the Worden Funeral Girl Scouts and Brownies in the of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Conn. A officiating. Interment was in Chest- home, and at St. Anthony's Cath- EMANUEL G. WEIL service area. senior at the university he Is ma- nut Hill cemetery. olic church. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Salva- Emanuel G. Well, 78, died Sun- Mrs. Edward Polak, program joring in business administration. tore DiLorcnzo celebrated a high day morning at the Hilltop nurs- chairman, said she has obtained Tho public library celebrated the John E. Day MRS. MARIE DOVST requiem mass, assisted by Rev. ing home, Middlctown township, consultants for the troops, and in- 17th anniversary of its founding Mrs. Marie Doust of 35 First st., John Griffin, as deacon and Rev. where he had lived three years. dividuals who will be willing to Monday. Highlands, died Friday at Mon- Emilio Greco, sub-deacon. The ac- Born at Allcntown, Pa., Mr. Weil help give lessons in leather craft, The guild of the Methodist Funeral Home tive bearers were Bruno Talerico, was a son of the late Louis and telt and handwork. She also said church met Wednesday afternoon mouth Memorial hospital. Frank DiPaola, Louis DiPaola, An- 85 Riverside Avenue Mrs. Doust was born in Germany Caroline Werthcimer Weil. Ho arrangements arc under way to of last week ,at the home of Mrs. and had been a resident of High- thony Ruillo, Frederick Tomalno lived at Newark a number of yoars form a Girl Scout Mariners troop. Leonard Gehlhaus, 13 McCartcr Phone 6-0332 Red Bank lands a number of years. and Samuel Scalzo. and was associated with the Mrs. Clifford Grimmer^ leader of ave. Mrs, Howard Grimmc was co- Keyport Branch—3b'i Maple ri, Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Burial was in Mt. Olivet ceme- American Undergarment company Brownie troop 49 of Fait Haven, hostess. The refreshments and EACH HRSON IN FAMILY s there. said her group had been making favors were in St. Patrick's day Telephone 7-1S52 Mary Munslow and Mrs. Louise tery. L /unHwniwi ajM Sunday .t Charleston, S. C. tery, Elizabeth. Haven rd., an airman apprentice, | YOUR FAMILY )IT>UI ( oionnwiii^ ml A Marine, Pvt. Beyer was at- Front st., Red Bank. Mr. Saladin U.S.N., is a student at the aviation ' has offered the group space for boatswain's mate school of the I * AMY MITOMO.Mll tached to H. and S. company, Third FERDINAND I, WHITE displays by Scouts and Brownies wmorri.d thildrwt lad* II frnni H. L SCOTT battalion, Sixth Marines. He was a to show handcraft and art work. Naval Air Technical Training unit flMk, Tnl. hi « rmMajK to graduate of St. Agnes school, At- The funeral of Ferdinand L. naval base, Philadelphia. i la *• WarM lantic Highlands, and Middlctown White, 7D, of 22 Towerhill avc, who He Is also giving a prize for the Mr. and Mrs. George Williamson best exhibit. 1 MORTICIAN township high school. died Monday of last week, was of Gillcspie ave., have returned Cov«o|< U Occupational M* Hon. NO EXCLUSIONS • Besides his parents he is survived held last Thursday afternoon at Tho next council meeting will from a two months' stay at Bonita Ompatiwial... .in to tut fro* ... wWt or MH.dntmcHai, MwlotaTal by five sisters, Mrs. Grace Haga- the Worden funeral home, with be Apr. 17 at Fair Haven Method- Beach, Fla. They enjoyed a fishing work or Kkool, nlgM tni 4r/...' «tr*w *onHUt fii, fatoMM otiile rtifl* Rev. Robert H. Anderson, Jr., rec- ist church. at work ond ol ploy, hcWin* w! Church Street, Belford, N. J. nmn, Miss Rose Beyer, Miss June trip on the Florida Keys, and sev- 1 •f *W«i kl mwf ran or ffi or Nidvraat* Beyer, Miss Carol Beyer and Miss tor of Trinity Episcopal church, eral visits with their son-in-law and catiom and hoMoy * ' CMtwt, nfftary «r any och of wor JoAnn Beyer, and a brother, Paul officiating. Questions and Answers daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Paid Drivrt Qualifv 1 Don't Ofay! Phone Keaiisburg 6-0333 Beyer, all of Highlands. Bearers were Fire Chief Kenneth Graham and family of Jacksonville. The funeral will bo held Satur- Drury, James L. Vaughn, Jacob T. To Vets' Problems Mr. and Mrs. Newton J. Rice of PHO1ME RED BANK 6-0250 day morning at 9:30 at Our Lady Bloom, Stewart Cook, Theodore D. Moore and Charles Tindall. Q. After I had mailed my last Fair Haven rd., have returned from of Perpetual Help Catholic church, a European vacation. "BEFORE YOU BUY, BURN OR BORROW" Highlands, Burial under the direction .of N.S.L.I. premium by postal note, I the Worden funeral home was in realized that I had failed to Identify The auxiliary of the Fair Haven Burial under the direction of the Yacht club will hold Its annual din- Posten funeral home will be in Mt. Fair View cemetery. myself on the note. What shall I Olivet cemetery. do now? ner meeting Apr. 20 at Rumson ROBEBT C. LOGAN A. You should write to V.A. at inn, to be followed by a canasta FRANK CARBONE once, giving the amount of the pos- party at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. AGENCY Robert C. Logan, 92 South tal note, the date and postofftce Edwin F. Stewart. Frank Carbone, 49, of Route 35, Bridgo avc., died at Laurel in the from which It was mailed as well Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Irving 60 BROAD STREET, RED BANK (Jur t iilvcn III wind |uiIli'inq at HIv- 17 BROAD STREET RED BANK wr.t'o/'lJi'iii'iiiJiililn.liiiiiiiiiiifrilSprviii aivlew .. If s to Your Advantage to

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    PIANO—Any kind, any condition. H FURNISHEU HOUSE. Five rooms, oil THREE ROOMS and bath, $50 monthly: SHRKWSBUHY. Modern hoinr. lartrc SHADOW LAKE PARK—Aleiuder lec- iKKEWSBUHY — four munthi old. i la- "1CEANPORT HOME of ii* roomi, bath, HoUSK— WTtH stiTe ifnrl Sve Fooffii Terizer, S8 Pearl street, Lakewood. burner: attached uarasc. Near J'ort also three-room bungalow and bath living room, iirci-lacp, two ini'KL' liid- tion, acre plots: a modern restricted room Ciipp Cod bungalow with rxpnii- enclosed rear porch, hoi air h*flt. Working man's opportunity, Opponti Phone LA 6-2190. onmouth^^,,^ Sajroonthly. Call KE 6-0930. ooniB. tiled Imth. hoL WHUT lirut. nil sidentiitl development: I-', H. A, ap- ^idii H'tif- full CPIIHT, iiiclurc window, *crppns: nice shruhhery. Houef: newly high school Leonardo. Price {.1,300 ired, lull cellar, I'xpnnsiim nttit;: ?16,- proved: school adjoininK, close to rail, L'fiiimic tile buth, TiroiiiHrc, full scrfrnn df corntffd . one-car URTSISP : plot .10x1 "7. JRNlSH x-room home FOUR-ROOM FuTCNISHED apartment. Small down payment. Phon*?-itE..6.Q3'i'0 ANTIQUES—Beat prices paid. China tJRNlSHED—Six-room Two minutea to railroad station. Oil 500. fieorKc S. Schant-k An«?ncy, S l.in- d tialion; lake privileges. A few fln, mil combination itnrm 'loon, venftinn Asklnif $7,750. Walk'r A Tindall. 1'J SHHEWSBCTMY"adjacent Sycaoujre ave Blnsswnre. pictures, statues, buttons SiSilverl . YYea r roundd basis. Near sta- blinds throiiKhout. Lartfp lot; tttAchfd East Kront St., Red Hank. Phone RE 1- tion and bus anndd schools: II 2o pep r heat, hot water, stall 3hower, Friglilaire. home sites still available. St. your real- Business chang'; comtiels sacrifice :o: mctul toys, lamps, old revolvers, shay, ion and bus COVEUY. REW~~"iiiiir""cirtc~Ynrn(rnlowT nr: also K. Alexnnder, on th. premises KHfiitcn No n^eni«. Can bf «cn any- " "J " • 1 _ _ _ _ newly constructed six-room colonial typi ins mugs, silver, fine furniture, Mon- month. Rolston Waterbury. Realtorl , IS Available Apr. 1. 01 Linden »ve., High- lands. Phone HI 8-1352-J. Quarter avm plot. LEI rue 4'.. rooms. I'hone UK fi-1171. _ time sifter 7 I*. M.. or "II Any Swtur- SlTftEVVSliURY. ITiVmir room". (finTFii home. Conveniently located for eoji' mouth county boDks, maps. Gilman, 82 West Front St. Phone HE 6-351)0. diiy nnd Sumlny. IH Sickles pi., Shrrwa- APARTMENT of three beautiful room e hath, full cellar. Koum for tw» SUNNYCUEST. U. l."~bomee". Mai'mone room, kitchen, powder room, three muter. Modern in every respect. Larsd- Spring street. Red Bank. Phone RK 6- 21 ACRES FOR general fnrmlnit, not more rooms on ui»in?r floor. Rrcczuwjiy ury. I'urley l!i>rnif«._ droomc, bath, hnt water h«at, electric scaped by owner on plot 100x150. Owiiel (I1.I5-M. true". A!«o two well fenced brook pas- nnd tile bnth with Bhower. Modern 1 IVothera, Little Silver. Phone lied kitchen and breakfast room Ample nnd nuDiKt . Everything niodrrn I r _ - l(')USK~-OverlonltW" river. Convenient ranjre, screens, storm sash : two-car KH- will ac-ept considerable loss at askinl BABY GKAND PIANO. Any condition. urcs for cattle In Holmdcl. Phone Rr.nk_6I3jl37 or rted Banli 6.078n. closet space. Electric and heat in- jiJInjc location. Prlcn $l(t,."iO», VcUnuiM RKI) IIANK—Alsum Court. Four bed- locntinii. Three bedrooms, mnld'a i.iiar- raife; idol 50xl7S. Price J3.6O0. Wal- price of (20,000. Consult C. F. Borden, Plcn-c- nnt« price and make. Write, venlngs, HO 9-6941. 00 down, bnltincu on morttcaKt'* About nrst; nut omit tic hfnt. larKt1 Ii vintt mom. ker A Tindall, 19 East Front St., Red Shrewibury. RE 6-166t or G. H. Nevias "Piano Wanted," Box 511, Red Bank. RUMSON—Attractive cottime on estate. cluded. Rcaaonable._Phone MI 5«0368-K. r(ion)5, 2 tiled tiatbs, larKc nttic, space FURNISHED STUDIO apartment. All $fi3 per mruith curries all. Saiiwuitz- for mure bedroiinis, hot water heat: Him parlor, itcrfrct condition. Nicely Hank. Photifi_KE J^JJB^ HEjy_6:n-J." SEWING MACHINES— win pay %i UP Five rooms and two baths, oil heat: Mncklin, 8 White t±. rhnnp_KE JUST- I. ilsrnpcil: doublr KiirHKe. KxrulUnt ANYiK)liY~TOOivlNT, for me? llunKA- space for one car. Furnished. Offered utilities. N.ar Fort Monmouth. All LT tights for lioat. Must he seen to KEfl BANK—Excellent: reaidential loca. to ?l2(j cash, also typewriters, $5 to tni n sji o rt a tloji .__P h on e_E A_!^0j 0 3/^ be appreciated. Phone HE 6-0076 or buy; $IS.!iGU. i'rnnk B. Lawm, Itcd low, no Citlnr. I need a new coat ont- tion near river with right too "mool S75: addh.k machineB $10 to 1100: cash at $150 per month. William H. Hintel- Purkway. Look for our sit;n. Nice lUtnk.' siijf, but am clean and cor.y inside. mann (Firm), Realtors, Rumson. Phono THE TERRACE APTS.. Spring St., Red Ml 2-l^sa. boat. Ideal for commuter. Living room registers-$10 to $300. Will call. Phone five-room apartment, $100 live-room house. Circulating hot itir, IOUSE— Two hiKlroomn, life hath, llv- Sf ven xonrt «Ued rooms, throe hed- with fireplace, dining room, moderri Ashuiy Park 2-5037. RU 1-0600 Dank, fireplace: Karnne; complete Uti-ht.it. inn roDin, rtrnilnor, din die, name rooms, toilet and jhower; under iewn^e; Ashuiy Park 2-5037. SUMSON—Unfurnished cottnee. Two monthly. Immediate occupancy. Sec GUNNISON HOMES. In Champion, kitchen and complete bath on first floor. LIVESTOCK—Bought andd solds. Beef superintendent on premises or call Allen Repdy to move into. Priced riitht :it room, automatic hot water hfnt; at- •Io5r to two stationi: one block frnm Two bedrooms and bath above, Dry c«|. l sheeph , dairdiryy cowscows, bedrooms, modern kitchen, conl hent. $7,iH)0, Yetcmn needs no down pay- Master and Deluxe scricp, to meet hfd icnrnKf. KxccMtnt location. LIITKV Ituhway ,16; nice locution, nenr schools, s calves,, plKB, sheep, dy o completely insulnted. Ycnr's lease. No Brother-. Inc . RE 6.4440. lar. st'.am oi! heat, insulated throughout! Get our price. Jacob ZlotklZltkl n ** SSonn. ment. Under $*ift i>er month carries nil. dilTprent livlnn reuuirements anil in- cxiiHiision nttic. Price SU.SO0. Frank churches anrl stores. Sal^ price {.1,<)00. detached garage: reasonable taxes. nets; $85 per month. Dennis K. Hyrne. FURNISHED APARTMENT. Avail aETe 3rliwnrt--Miicklin. 8 White st. Plioit- H. l.njvni>.__Ilfd Rnnk." Itt-asori for snllitiK, moving; to Ponnayl- Phono FR K-0356 or FR 8-0330. Realtors, 8 West River rd., soon. Suitable for couple and younic comes. Priced from $5,000 to 120,- Priced at i 16.51)0. C. F\ Borden, PARTNER I NTNTEltlOR decorating and Agency, RK B-;il_ U ltU^lril)N —K'-'iM'titVy "built ifwelllnR with inia. Call AT 1-'H)21. Shrewsbury. I'hone Kfc 6-1661 or U. H. Rumson. Phone RU 1-1150. child. Call after 3 P. M. weekdays, 004). Mnny possible, vnrintionn. Cnt- antique bhop lor Red Bank. Small Good . EA 3.M50-J. WE HAVE HOUSES in Uumson. $S,_"(l'6": nltiirhcii «iir»K<'. Corner jiniprrt y: NVviu'. HE 6-1633-J.- capital investment required. ""'•• PASTURE LAND. Little Silver, $!t.uui). MiddkMown, nloKues. Kvcrctt K. Thorne, King's :hroi; bedrmimiH, llviiiK room, Ii IT .'turn to school, bud and stores. Phono KK LITTLE" .SILVER—Two-story, seven, "Antique Dealer," Box D11, Red BanK, water and clover .and alfalfaclean. Applbrooky SEMI-FURNISHED apartment. Law S6,(M)fli Red Hank. 57.7.MI: Shrcwsliury, with heatalntor, tiled bathroom, kiteht-n- 6-llQ2>M. Edwards, Surinubrnnk Farm, Wlekatunk. studic room, kitchen, shower room, Ilinhway, Midiiletown, room houtorm sadh. in best R"!il Hunk location, Living Shrewibury. Phone HE 8-1661 or G. K. nished, with garage. Within walking party. 316 Broad at., Red Bank. pay oil. We will even build one whrrr y rriiovnti'*! and modernized. Sevon Rcrtu-nit, Venetian blind*. nwniiiKB. housins field. Orders on hand Would SIX-ROOM APARTMENT at 20 Mount -o runni!'. l-'ilif two-story liarn con- room with fireplace, dininit room, NMMIIJ. RE 6-Iij:i3-J.^ ^^^ consider partner or investor. Write P. O. distance from Leonardo Navy pier, near you want it for aw littlti as 311,500. No canopy for terrace. NVHT schools, JUS line. Available April 1. Adults. For ave., Atlantic Highlands. All modern Kiition to discuss your needs. <.'on.«; '.-.l into two-car Kiiraue. f.nrKe shailc luirchon, liiisen und storm. A iking $U.- modern kitchen, icrecnrd porch, EATfiSlTOWN -Very new anrl up-to- Box 4 64, Leonardo. . E 0 date, hungaiow oa plot IOOXI.IO, com. and inl£r_15t__>__!!_5 _±- ?Il-.'J'" conveniences. Call AT 1-0835 after 6 tnlk it over, no charge. Scliwnrt/.* Irrcfi; hall-acre vlot In restricted resi- 000. Phone Owner, HU _l-0R80-K. Nice lartffi lot. Full basement with WAKT"B(T"fbR RESALE—Gifts P. M. . Mnrkjin. R White st. _Iihonr__ItE B-«1_2I. ilontiiil area of Shiewsliury: $1 W.OUO. No plete wirh insulation, storm sash, novelties in linen, wood, ceramics, cou- GARAGE—One of the largest in Red M'ilJIH.KTOWN TOWNSHIP, "(nutter- irnmt! room and bnr. Oil heat, scr'ens, lighted clouts, two bedrooms TW6 ROOMS and bath. Private bath, THOMPSON ACJENCy—Attractlvc~fjinc"h •iiriMiK Write, "rolnnial." Bra nil, milk. Valley), two dwelling*, api'roxi- per etc Must be handmndc. Make Ban-c; centrally located in auto dis- ll''d_ Hiink._ . and tile bath. Priced beiow cost at vour hobby profitable. House of Toy a, trict at 171 West Front St. Formerly furnished. Hot water heat, Available house. Living room, dining room, m»lely two acres of land; corner (irop- storm windows and screens; xaru^e, tl^.S'tO. C. F. Borden. Shrewsbury. 121 First nve., Atlantic Highlands. operated by William Hanneken. Phone April 1. Adult* only. Call after 6 kitchen, three bedrooms, bath, (iri-'i'liicr, INOfill" KAKM VII.l.'AfiK, Hunnoii. i-ix- eity. Com fur I A bio home. Nine rooms; Duiit In 1911. AlUire A Son Phone KK 6-IS61 or C. H. Nevius, RE RE 6-0684 or RE 6-0395.•__ P. M., 47 Harrison ave., Red Bank.' oil heat; attached Knrane: '--acre plot: room house when completed nhotit o/.y cottiige, four rooms; outbuiIdintia. Phone AT 1-0761. June 1st. 'l'hree hedrooms, tile Imth on Atr«ncy, Inc. (Excluiivf), Phono e-16.i.i.j^ LIGHTNING SAILBOAT. Reasonable. COMPLETELY FURNISHED five-room, ' 13,.100. Thompson Ancnry, SI EusL Itiu'Riiin. Scttk' tstatc. Kxcluaivc Rjtent, FOUK-ItOOM BUN'GALOW" Completi two-level house in quiet residential sec- l ( onil tloor, IIIIKC closets. On first floor, Constance Smith, 14 Ma.ile ave., Fair RE s-a.,™. Call RE 6-2030-M between 6 and 8 Kront st. P.ho.np ^K____:_"J_ I-_! livinn room with lire place, dining room, e«li;ir. "il fired hear. V»ry desirable. tion. Red Bank area. Available April REAL ESTATE FOR SALE THOMPSON AGENCY—Modrrti eulonial Haven. ' Phoni' UK fi-23OX. __ Eaiy lerms. Call »ft«-r 6:10 P. M., RE P. M.- 1: »125 a month. Call RB 0-4394-J kitchen liud lavatory. I'ull cellar: steam MINIATURE "ESTATE." Five'rVomi, linnl- U U M SO N^f wi^itnf yT~ffv ^-TO7P m "Tim Ve. I'INITTHTNG TABLE. Must conforn Living room, dininu room, heat with oil lun-ner, eoplter liipinK. 6-45I6- H.- ... ._ regulations. 5'xO'x3" after 6. kitchen, thrpp bedrooms, till- '...iii, tirc- rn, oak Is.iors, fireplacr, two bed- Lot 71x1 jii; trarnfce : taxes ffi 4. Price to tournamcnl BUILDING, 20x23. Located state high- SHREWSBURY — Two-bedroom semi- •lacif: plot 190x1 H.',; aUaciicd KIIHIRC : rKo porch, plastered walls, all wood rooms, tile hath. Six InrRc lots, beau- f ^.3OH. Wrart-Ni-mpth A^nncy, C- Mlimi.ETOWN—Slx-ronm house; thre«- plvwood. Condition not importnnt. iiro. buntrulow with expansion attic: at- house, no enlistitutcs. You ^mny have tifully landscnprd nnd full of rare trees. hrnad M. Phone KK_6-224'i." rar v.-nra«"; itath. heat; li'-j or 7 vi'ded top is level. Phone RE 6-4942 way 35. Hcadden's Corner. Work shop $1G,*)00. Thompson AKIMU'V. SI EasL r storage house. Call RB 6-2IU6-J tached garage;'full bnsement. G. I. op- Kron_t__BU IUIOIIC KK (1-07(10.* _ four I'edroiwns for the same price if .limbs; II 1,I'I00 for quick nalr. Extra l!;»-A<'"Rr! r*A*KM"-"-Ail ~n^w.y""pl.iiit.'.f. itrrpi on Highway 3",. Phone MI B- after 6, or njl d«y Saturday end Sunday. portunity. Asking $10,000. Weart- ronlnch'd before completion. \V, P. l-'ivi: ar.rrh it, peach: 20 acrr* in ai>pl»'. ii4<:i-w. ftcr 5 P.M. THOMPSON "AGKNCY—NVw "Tiihm.al Scoll, TI Minininutli St.. lleil Iliiuk. wo-rar niirane. lJowtell Atfenry. Phone \V~ANTEi> TO UUY—Cash for trash. At- FURNISHED BUNGALOW. Three rooms Ncmcth Agency, 42 Broad _t. Phono RE home. Living room, dinint: room, AT 1-011 fi. Pf-'iith yrar laal year J.50Q baskets. First SOUTH " SilREWij|il";"KY RT»e7_Deep tics, cellars. Karaites cleaned. Every- HUNUALOW—r'ivc room«. tile "hath, water, lot .'.OxHO. Asking $2,200. Com- and bath. Prefer working couple. One fi-2-40.* kitchen, thrfo bedroomn, tile bath, iire- i:rnile prurhfB. Apples dijf to conn* In 1 thlni! removed. P. 0. Box 376. Port hardwood lloors. full cellar, lireplaee: thin year. Will build to unit. Apply mi'nicst, Si">-"ney Ai'ency, Monmouth block Irom No. 3 gate, Fort Monmoulh. LITTLE SILVER—New two-bedroom pliicr, lavatory, nutomsitit: heat; double attaehed k'unine: copper plumhink', air- ATTKACTIVE BUNGALOW. In tx- M-n.nniilh. or IlllOllC KE 8-0110. Gall EA 3-0177-W/ bungalow, full basement, automatic Jl'J.T.'iO. Thompson Awcney, SI K.lwnrdK. Wickatunk. PhoiiR MO 'J-Hfill Ave. l'],one RU 1-ll'jJ. JEEP—Four-wheel Irive, Call hot wnter hent, room for expansion nt- eoiiiiilinned heat: plot Innxlilil. Sacrifice cellent Ktimson locution. llalf- or MA l-ilno. KE Bast_Front hh Phone UK 11-0701)." _ir__(i'-_fc_siili'. !Mmnj'_KK Ii-III!,17-11. Monmouth County Surrogate's Office 1150-M. tic: lo' 60x150 G. 1. no down pnymont, THOMPSON" "Ai;KNt:V—l.ivinn " room. jierc of hiKh Rrounil with many SIX'-llOOM HOUStii'Htiil'KnrtiW^* «n hirfh- Wnrwick Garden J63 monthly. Wenrl-Ncmeth Agency, 42 large trt'es; barbecue. I.nrKC living w»y i .ilttTimtf, Wickatunk. l-'uliy In :he matter of th,< estate of John GARAOE—Vicinitrlmcnts. Caly l RE 6-4278-J, even ROOMS ilmiiiK room, kitchtn, thrt'c? ln-dronnib, BOWMAN AND AXELSEN. Several Broad st.Phone RE 6-2240.* bnth, laundry, cireulatiiiK hot air heat, room with firejilace, modern kitch- modrrnize'l, r^ftsonahlf price. Apply Kd- Henne'.t, dtc-ased. Notice to Creditors llEDTANK^Near schools "and conven- nttinctive houses and estates, in wanli. Wirkatunk. Phonp HO t* - J* 6 11 or to preient claims againjt estate. oil. Red Hank location: $14,500 fur- en, two lied rooms nnd bath, article SE~CONI)-HANO CORN planter with fcr- 9S SOUTH STREET—Gomfortable.ho-e- ient to shopping district. Six-room nished: $12,000 unfurnished. Thompson Hunisun, Sea Uriuht, and vicinity. MA 1-2 40 n. ______^ Pursuant to the order of Dormiin Me- tilix-M- attachments in good condition. house,'coal fired, steam beat; Karage; Air-iicy, 81 East Front st. Phone RK closets, full liasemenl, oil hent; Faddin, S'irrog ite of the County of Mon- liki roomB. Phone. Red Bunk 6-28U Call for appointments at 10'>3 Ocean KKANSBURC -- Immediate orcupancy. 1 Preferably horse drawn. James fc. lot 36x150. Price J10.000. Weart- 6.0700.' new KiirnK*. Asking Jl 1,000. Al- Old honi.'Httad. Nerds diTornlini:. mouth, maik on the fourt.enlh day of Mrs. P. Klassen. ave., Pen HriKht, or phono SK 2- Mar,-h. l'.i.',,), oi the application of Emma llriyns, New Monmouth. Phone MI 5- 58 MAPLE AVENUE—Furnished room., Nemcth Agency, 42 Broad St., Red THOMPSON AGENCY—New column. Inirc A Son Agency, Inc. Phone Three hodrooms. etc., full attic, full rim- 0172-J." Bank. Phone RE 6-2240.' 0117 or SK 2-0120. crete cellar. All binrs Ht door. Inspect L. Holil.ii'iirh. Sole Ex.cutrix ,»f the fs- One of Red Bank's most convenient home_. Living room, kitchun, tile bnth. HK fi.34"iO. tate <>F J,,nn H-iintt. decas.-d, notice is locations. Call Red Bank 6-1081. Mrs. SACRIFICE— 13-room house, including two bedrooms, fireplace, oil heat, cedar Sntur Iny, .Sunday. Monday. Write, '/., hereby given to the creditors of said third floor apartment. Complete cook, closets: 100% (i. 1. loan; $10,000. r liux 234. Keynort.' Dowstra. CiVTCiA'N~OR~GI—Ne» fouf^roo"nr"li"rick LITTLE SILVER—Pre-war home. Brick deceased to exhibit to th? subscriber soU SITUATIONS WANTED THE MARYLAND—Room and board, ng and recreation facilities In base, Thompson A^oncy, SL East Front st. homr-s. Tiled Imth nnil kitchen. »li,- SIIREWSBURY—Livlnic room."' ilinJnK executrix, n.i aforesaid, their debts and ment. Possible income over $4,000 i rhoiie HE 8^0700.^ and fr.ime. Six rooms, sunporch, tile L with plenty of hot water. Just a fe» 090. Monthly payments to suit: $U!IO buth, Btall shower, powiler room, fire- kitchen. In vatory, thrt.-r !>< d* demand* ai:.ii,Mt the -aid estate, under year. Or mny be rented on long term TI [ OM PSi»N A U ENCY—Ranch hTTuTT. down payment. Complete lepal fees S20, rooma anc| bath on srcnml lloor; hot WANTED—Typing to do at home. doori from Broad street. 81 Wallace lease. Call at 255 Liberty St., Long plnce, automatic heat; attached KaraKe. 1 oatii. ivi'h,,. s:\ months from the date mreet. Phone Red Bank 6-D981 H Living room, dininw room, kitchen, V. .S|iitr.hoir, Campbell ave., Port Mon- Itohtoi Wiiterbury. 16 West Front, at. water coal hrat; t wo-cnr Karn'/f . Prirp of til,- moreinid .,r,|, .-, or they will b. Phone RE 6-J159-M.' Branch after 5 P. M., or phone LO 6- three hedrooms, two tile baths, fireplace; rnoul!i._ ^ fH.500 John L. MiiutKh Agency, Rum- ROOM—For couple or simile person. 23 58S4-B nftor 5 P. M., or all day Sntur. forever barred of their actions therefor ANY"~VAUTETY OF typing to do at Bunk st. Kitchen privileiees. Phone plot'120.Nl_4; attache.) KuraKe; flM.nOO. SKVrfN-KOOM I'lOUSK. Three heifrooms. ;nn rd. Phone RU 1-H71B." against th.' said subscriber. homo, l'or appointment, call BE 6- day nnd Sunday. Thompson AKenry, SI East Kront st. ilUY~OF~THE \VE"ERT~^ew rnmMinK (JCEANFORT^ix-Vnom h"n^a7 w7t"h r ( RE 6-0566-J.* „ oil neat. Lucitted in KOOI! residential .story nnd a half home containing three Dated: Freehold, N. J., March 14th, lti-H-R between < L"n l ?_?• **• INCOME PROPERTY. Eight-room fur- Phone RE G-H70H.* seetion of I.nnif Mrnueh. Priced reason- 16x20 livinir room, dining room, kitrh- 135 0. MAlmlEi) WOMAN wishes to lake enre fVVOTlOUSEKEEPING rooms. Bedroom nished house, all Improvements, oil EATONTOWK" spitcicua hud rooms, tile hath, llvlntt n, KUIIporch, three hedrooms and buth and kitchen, next to semi-privnte bath, ivu-btMlropm humr; able for ujiick sale^'luincJtE l-lf^J;W. tlrepliice, i)icture windows; at- EMMA I.. HOLIBAUGH, of < hildren in Call Ki* hent, full cellar, three-room furnished . ot -U-ftcre. Men! location. Autnmatic OPPORTUNITY."" lacTome" proiierty. on Hecond lloor; pipelesi coal ht*nt : <>ti"- 2 5 I(erkl"is Place, second floor, sunny and warm. Com- hungnlow, ni"•l 'improvements , on prop- lucheil KiirnKu; sun deck; plenty of earntri1. Prko $7.suo. Mlnuuh IM17G-W. pletely furnished. Utilities included in heat: two-car Kuriw-e. Price $ 111,000. Settle estate. Two-family house, new, clo?i'ts nnd Htoranc Rpaci-; Illi.SOH. Itol- lied Ilnnk, N. J. ETFMI I'ENCEI) GARDENER deslrea rent, $16 weekly for two. Excellent loca- ertycity. Phon- -o - II- I 3-1377-J. Wcart-Ncmfth Antiicy, 42 Hroad at. S2H.IMIO. I'oui-apnrtmeiit hnuse, IIHHI- ARencRyyj U!!™lJ.llL!:L!.!L: Hr, kman Sc Beekman, lawn work In Rumson or vicinity. Ex- BUNGALOW—Located Nutswump rd. Phone RE fi-__40.^ ston Witu-rbury, 16 West Front nt. ; tion. Phone RE 6-l».-'5.' iTtiizeil, $:ii),0HU. Two choice lots. Lurite Phonr KE_6-S5«0.' LITTTTLLE .SILVKI"t"--T» o-fami]y house lu llroiid ST.,", eil in nil fields of Hardening. Flow- Box 33. Four rooms, bath; garage; KWEUSIDE~itEH;irrs: 5fow~i_7iiIi-"b"mT- hou^e, medinu lepnirs, ST..Mil), llenuliful with livinl g room, dinette, kitchen mid He,I Hank. N. J. gardening n specialt' "y Prefer con- PLEASANT FtntNlSHEU single room. lot SOx'200. Price 55,500. Inquire Peiir 1 HILLTOP "COLONIAI^Acre scttinK. A tt.'ii.My ? Rent vtry rensonnble. r'inc location. Knlow, two brdroonta and till bnth on secti.m. Phone AT l-O.'iSll-J. Lar«« trues. Artistically decorntt'd. two hedt'onms on each side. Common tmet. Call KE 7-0470.- St.. Shrewsbury, 8 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. first fid or. stairway to expansion attic. i,""6VKi.Y" HOME, in town, with river bath, pipeiess coal heat: plot 65\2"7. Phone RE 6-'J.">62-Jt After 4:30. Louis Kaszubn, Nutswnmp Gracious living room, tlreidacp, threi; Monmouth County Surrogate's Office COUPLE— Womsn for housework LARliK KUHNISHEU room with house- G. I. no dnwu pnynient, SC'J monthly. ricMs, .S rooms. 2 bathrooms, hot niiuli'r liedrooms, oil hent; two-car KH- Price .VH.5O0. John L. Minugh Agency, cooking: man for Hardening rd.. Box 83." Pric« $10,000. Wcart-Nemrth Agency. waler heal, coal, no naraKe: lot 7ri.\l'J."i. Humson rd. Phone. JiU 6-0716.' In the matter of th.: , stat*- of William keeping privileges. Near Ima line. IS SHREWSBURY—Bungnlow, four rooms, rajri-. Lovely k*Hrdnn; f I3.7.'>O. Kolston handyman. Write, "B. S.. Box 42 Broad t-t. Plume KE fi-_24O." Tull cellar. SI I.SOD, Heed AKincy. Wiitertiury. 16 West Front St. Thone FAIR "HA VF.N I River Oaks)". Excellent Mtiitiii. dec.a>ed. Notice lo creditors Wnshi'Bton at., Red Ilnnk. Phone RE bath, modern kitchen, hot air heat: 1 leven-room colonial, .ILi tiled baths, to present claims against estate. Red nk l-TVETROOM HOUSE. n"nar""Ki-"d~H"an"k" l h^mp_RK_Bi0121." UK 6-3.100. tiETiTSTElTETTWIRSE. Excellent refer, 6.3784. _ _ *_ . ot 50x129. Price $7,650. Also lots station. LnrKe bath and kitchen, new pine-panelled den nail eleclric kitchen, Pursuant to the order of Uormnn Me- fAltl liAVEN—Weii furnished room in IIEAUTiPUL iKJME pplots. . 200x350, on SPARKLING WHITE. Seven-room homu enccs. Care for patient in home ol 75x120. Inquire 8 A. M. to 4:30 P. M., 1950 automatic oil burner, radintors, at- Iloi two fireplaces, automatic heat; two-enr Faddin, Surrogate of the County of Mon- otherwise. Will baby sit between cases, beautiful old house; privilege": one Pear St., Shrewsbury. After 4:30, Louis tractivtly decorated. Price $10,000. Al- Il rd.d . 51S051.S000 : plr.l11 7 7 licres, ovr ... Red Dunk. Three bedrooms and garage; ->i-acre plot. Price III),000. mouth. made on the eighth day of block from bus. Phone RE 6-48S5-R. 3,'iil-fo t frontiiRF, J.I.SIIO: plot on Syca- bnth, model kitchen, powder room, hot MlniiKh Agency, I'hone RU 1-071S." Kasr.uba, Nutswamp rd., Box 33.* so two Iota, Newman Springs rd., 50x1 _i0 water heat: fruit trees, vegetable gar- March, r.l.iii, on the application of Mar- LA RUE ROOM—ii-block from town. 5ST RESfDENT'IA_ L_ area Shrewsbury each. Phone KK 6-3371-J. ave. JS.'IM^OO, $2,100. Other de- rToltTH L0Sd~BJ»AReHri)7irihffui~»ir guerite E. Tomlinson. iulmini.itr.atnx of HOUSEKEEPER would like position with 20 Union it., sirable locations. Reed AKcncy. Phone den. Asking (11,500, . Rolston Water- small family. Business couple pre- Gentleman preferred. borough..... Three building sites com- REU BANK—35 iTiirTfiPPiirk! llousei bury. Realtor, 16 West Front St. Phon« room bungalow in first-class condition, the estate of William Martin, deceased, Red Bank. Phon_c RE 6-1657-J.' HE fi-0121 '_ with extra breakfast room, lavatory, notice is hereby given to the creditors ferred. Write, "H. L.," Box 611. Red bined to form corner plot seven-eighths five hedrooms, two baths, liiiK".' living ltKD'liANK AUKA. t'harmink- resii!ene« UK ii..,r,iyi.> FURNISHED ROOM, in private home. one ncre, or separatte plotslt , eachh witit h room, fireplace, sunpnrlor, jiowder room, bnth, insulation, hot wnter oil heat: of said deceased to exhibit to the sub- Hank. ______and chiel;en farm. One nrre. Within SIIHEW.SIIUHY. Immediate posseislon. gnrage. Price 116,001). John L. Mir.u^-h scriber, administratrix as aforesaid, their LADY WOULD like day's work, pre Located In Center of town. 30 Chest- 100-foot frontage. Exceptional offer to renter hall; 3-cnr j,';iriiKt>. River rights. wnlkinir distance of stores and schools. nut it, Rid Dank. Phone RE 6-2712. liquidate entire plot at $3,000. Exclu- Must sell to settle estnte. Phone RK Comfortable home.. Three bedrooms, Agency, Rum*on__rd. Phone HU 1-0716.' debts and demands aguinst the said ts- fcrnbly hours 8 to 4. Phone RE 6- Ki^-ht-ioom furnished house. Livinir hath and luvatory, hot water heat: two- PORTAUPFXIC; Living room," dinette, tate, under oaih, within six months from OMO-M. WELL FURNISHED lnrge double room. sive, C. F. Borden, Shrewsbury. Phone 6-^00^. room, diniiiK room, kitchen. One bed- twin beds, light and warm, ample RE 6-1661 or G. H, Ncvius, RE 6- car garage. Needs decorating. Hard to kitchen, bedroom and bath on first the dale of the aforesaid order, or they (JAlU)ENER—Full knowledge of flowera RUMSON—Two-story inniKnimv, i7)"o~ room and liivatory on lirst lloor: second lind at JS.JOO. Roliton Waterliury, floor, iwo bedrooms and bath on second will be forever barred of their action! and vegetables. Mivrried, no children. closets; also bed-sitting room, 276 Ilrond 1633-J_^__ foot river frontatre. 16 Packer nve. floor, three bedrooms and hath. Mod- St.. Red nnnk_lJ_igj__i____J754.' SIX-ROOM, two-story home, in excellent Realtor. 1C West Front st. Phono RK floor; automatic heat: attached garage. therefore against the said subscriber. Heat of references. Call RU 1-0362-J All improvements, excellent condition. ern ehiekenhouse, r.oo chickens: two-ear fi-:tr,no • Price 113,750. John L. Minugh Agency, Dated: Freehold. N. J., Mlirch S, 1050. JHNISHED ROOM—39 Wavcrly pi., condition. Conveniently located for Price, quick rale, $15,000. Phone RE Karate, (irounds nicely landscaped. Own- lietweenjijllld 7_P._M. U"iiirY^T7rTv~ATT2RUUTrY. Six-room Hums,,,! rd. Phone RU 1-0716.' MARt;UF.KlTE E. TOMLINSON. PRACTICAL NURSE will bo«rd ehil- Red Bank/ commuter or Red Bank business mnn; 6-007fi. er movii.ir lo California. Asking S22,- VATTIIoTiN—An attractmToIder seven- $11,000. Consult C. F. florden, Shrews. noo. Christine Stevens, Broker. Phone home. Fireplace in living room, threu Building 161, Apartment A-3, drcn daily or one child weekly. Call DISTINCTIVE HOUSE oirers nttrnc- HOUSE AND TWO acres of tfroui»T~«ri bedrooms and bath, hot air automatic room home. Excellent condition. Ex- fiovernor's Island. tively furnished rooms. River locntion. bury. Phone -HE 6-1661 or G. H. Red Hill rd., two miles from Middle- IO I AT 1-0270-R.* Neviu. RE 6-1633-J.* motor stoker; garage. Bargain: {^,700. tra living rnom for television, IV.' baths, New York 4. N. Y. PRACTICAL NURSE availabl Ideal for business woman or itentlemen. town station. School bus HOPS past the NKW I'lVKHiOOM bunnnlow. Two large Kolston Watcrhury, Realtor, 16 West hot water oil heat. Enclosed porch: barn: Meisri. Klauky. llray St Kiatsky, RSE avaie Monday Convenient to nil transportation. Call LITTLE SILVER. Exceptional setting door. Fine neighborhood. House con- bedrooms, renl fireplace, onk fioors. (13.000. Ray Van Horn Agency, Kalr until Friday. CalClll AAT 1-0276-R.* in secluded area. Deep plot, 400 feet, Front tt. Phone RE_li-:i5JM)/_ 3 East Front Street, WOMAN WISHES position as cook. No RE 6-3736.- sists of three bedrooms and bnth up- expiin'inn nttic, stnlrwny completed. RUMSON—Very ileslrable corner plot. Red Hank, New Jersey. LARGE BEDRbOM nnd kitchen apart- with wooded background. Convenient stairs; livinjt rnom, dining rnom und Klenm nil-fired lifnt. ..iinloKed front Haven. Phone RE 6-4100.• objections to other 'work. First-class for commuter. Three-year-old ranch type kitchen flown stairn; full cellar, larwu Five*room bouse, oil heat, full cellar Attorneys. references and willing to sleep in. Phone ment. Linens, dishes, silver, utilities pnrrll. !,iirni> lot on pnveil street. For and attic, venetiiui blinds. Near bus. Op- VAN HORN—Almost haff an acre ol furnished. Rent rensonable. Call KE 6- lth large living room, dining room, attic, HouHti Js now occupinl by a rt>- tiuick sale, Slu.sOO. Call owner. EA woodland. Modern ranch house. Two ]K 6-niBS.* four bedrooms, two hnths, electric ftimed Holiller, his wife and children. porlun'ty nt $S.3(IO. Rolston Waterbury, Monmouth County Surrogatt's Office 2385.R. Realtor, 16 West Front st. Fhono RB bedrooms, spacious living room, fireplace, I'l RST-CLASS laundress desires three. kitchen, pntto and garage. Removal ti: They will show the house to nny pros- oil hent; garage; barbecue: Stl.tinn. In the mutter "f tH« ,.«';i'e of Alice days laundry. Will alio sit with SUNNY LARGE furnished room. Five city compels sale at 126,500. Consult pective buyers who will call evenintni. 1:IVKKSI1)M HEUiirfS. New (iunwulow. 6-3500. K, ilishe.,,, detuned. Notice lo creditors mlnutea to Red Bnnk business district, Livim: rnom, fireplnco, two bedrooms, Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven. children. Has own trnnsportatlon. Best C. F. Borden, Shrewsbury. Phone RE 6 Price $7,51)0. H. C. Dunlnp. nwni-r. SHREWSBURY riverfront. Colonial. Phone RE 6-4100.* lo prns. nt claim* against estate. recent reference. Call all the week, on bus line. Garage available. 407 River 1661 or G. II. Neviu». RE 6-1633-J.' I1 !•? Ii-itIi. modern kitchen, <"xrninsion nt- Seven rooms, fireplace, I '/4 baths, oil Pursuant to the order of Ilormnn Mc- '•Florelicc". RE 6-3437. rd. Phone RE 6-4393. LOTS—Located nn Cnrdcn r Kitchen privileges. Use of living closed porfh, hot wnter oil: low tnxe.i; la!. Fine neighborhood. Plot 75x1.'0. to the creditors of said deceased to ex- room if desired. Five-minute walk to five-loom bungalow with expansion at- NEW, KOUTi-itOCf $11,000. II II. Nicosia Afency, 41 East open itnlrcnse to unfinished attic, Fireplace: Insulation; oi] heat, baiemcnt: hibit to the ellbscrihers, executors as nlB7W-W," tic, tile bath, fireplace, steam oil heat garage: porch, range, refrigerator, wash- MAN—With refrigeration experience, de- station. Phone RE 6-1532-H. full dty cellar; garage. Near bus, school l»r. oxpunbion nttic, storm window*. Front st. Phone KK B-r.2fi.*».* giieet closet. Modern kitchen, hall aforesaid, their debts and demand! COMFORTABLE ROOM. Double Near lius line. Can be seen evenings or SIIItKWSIIUKY. " Ilusineu ner"ii»ltiitej er: JI4.4O0. Ray Van Horn Agency. agninat the said estate, under oath, with- sires position. References are avail- Price $15,000. Minugh Agency. Phone week-ends nt 88 South Clinton nl.. lied with linen closet, tile bath with Fair Haven. Phone RE 6-4100." in six montha from the date of the able. Write, "Refrigeration," Box 611, single, with kitchen privileges. 114 RU 1-0716." selling bnnualow, seennd floor fully in. Harding rd., Red Bank. Phono RE 6- Hank. dilated, partially finished for two morns. linen closet, master bedroom, tTO VAfTiiOHN-Falr Haven. Modern one- aforesaid onl.r, or they will he forever Red Bank.* [ RED HANK. Seven-room dwelling, in Att.'l'-hfd Karnwi': full luisiment. Modern story home, Breezeway and irnrnge, barred of their nction* therefor against YOUNG MAN. high school seniorienior, ate 4465-R. excellent condition. Pine panellcc" A^STILLSiAN & ASSSnCU closett and guest room with targe PLEASANT FURNISHED room. Fine Highway .T't, Shrewsbury. Telephone in all wavs. Htceatly liuilt, Ciirley home. fully equipped kitchen, Including range. the said stilncribers. 17, would like half or full day's work study, modern kitchen, hot water ol AsVlnr Sln,S(lli._ Phon w. (i-2!lsr,.R. closet. Closets cedar lined. Full base- refrigerator and Rendlx. Fireplace, auto. Dated: Freehold, N. J., March 20, I960 Saturdays. Please call RE 6-0I90-J, location. Very reasonable. Phone RE heat, Insulation; corner plot 76x150: two- RE fi.fit 11, Complete listing of farms, 6-1252 houaci, spashore estates, buainens prop- CflMMIiltCIAL PI:OPE:.;Y. Itumsnn. ment, oil heat and automatic hot matlc heat: expansion attic; $11,500. THOMAS W. BISHOP, evenings.* ^ car garage. Price $14,000. Mlnugh erties. Largo and competent atair to help water, Nice lot. Not In a new de- Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven. 61 WilliamsHon, av«., K—European trained, desires po^ ROOMS—58 East Front It., near Broad. Agency. Phone RU 1-0716.' Sniliible wiiri'hnuse, fi0x9n, on IIJ0- Phone HE 6-4962-J. . you. Call or write. fnnt .lci.,i Int. Phnnp_ HK lj.2',42.' velopment. Allaire Agency. Fhon* Phon. RE j.4100.' Rloomlield. N. J. sitiun in hotel, club, or restaurant. MUMSDN—Living room, fireplace, W- VAf/~iIOR8— Riverfront colonla'lT Fine JULIA E. I1OTKIN. Rummer or year around. Best reference. ROOMS. WITH HOARD. Pleasnnt home. brary, lavatory, dining room, kitchen FA1H HAVKN—Cooirseven-room home. RR 6-3450. 5613 Uverlea Road, Good food. Business people preferred. RED BANK—Professional mnn'ii Three bedrooms, bath. Excellent con- neighborhood. Old trees and holly. Vicinity South Jersey shore preferred. nix bedrooms, two baths, oil heat; play Seven rooms. New oil furnace, fireplace; Washington. I). C. Call AT 1-1674-M. Call RE 6-0812. house; two-car detnehed garage, llcautl, home. Four rooma and lavatory dition: oil hot wnter heat. Combination fill grounds. Excellent value for $17.< screen anil Mnrtn sash. Hani with Iwo- MNCROFT AREA—Five-room cottnge. double garage: "21,000. Offers Invited. The Hloomtield Saving! OIIEF—Experienced, desires poiitlon in TWO FURNISHED bedrooms, with for office. Three hedrooms, living two ItMiiooins, spnee heater, oil, neat Ray Van Horn Agency, Ftlr Haven. Institution. kitchen privileges. Inquire after 6 500. Minugh Agency. I'hone RU 1- ear t'nriw. Immedinte occupnncy. Ask- restaurant, rondhouse or hotel. Year 0716.' room 11x2!, dinliiK room and kitch- ing SI,1,000. Joseph (i. MeCue Atrency. ns a pin: two acres of land; iti.noo. Phon" RE 6-4100.' By: Howard D. Blddulph, around or seasonal. Call at 70 Wall It., P. M. 276 Mechanic street. Red Bank. Renltnr. Phone I!U 1-04.14 or RK 6- J. A. llahih, Real Estate, 1 ST Ilroad Trim llfflcer. Phone RE 6-1274, RED BANK—Superb view. Six delight- en for home. Lartre terrace three- 1 W(Mt Long Tlrnnch or phone LO 6-4564.* I 1711.• _ _ si. Phone HE 6-4H1S or RE 6-1203/ "THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL!' Little 11 Broad st.. Bloomfield. N. J, ATTRACTIVE large room in private fill rooma, 2 V& tiled baths, picture car Karage: hot water heat, full EATONTOWN—HuiiKnlow. I'Tve foomj William V. Rnlferty, Es.|., WOMAN—Neat appearance, wish one. -or window, modern kitchen, fireplace, hot ONE "(IK THE MOST exceptional prop. Silver. Pre-war seven-room - two days, Wedncsdny or Thursday home, available to refined adults. Ex- cellar. Asking price 122,500. Mort- and suiipnrch. Low tax; deep lot, A 3.15 Main Street, cellent location on River rd. Garage. water oil heat, breezeway; attached ga- erllts nnd value* we have to olfer: good buy at JO.750. J. A Hnigh, Renl UI. Tiled bath, lavatory, fireplace, East Orange, N. J, day's work; plan experienced with chil- rnge; %-acre plot. Price $25,000 gage can be arranged. Karly pos- !'- acres, surrounded hy beautiful Tarm dren. Call RK 6.4898-M, Call RH 6-0896-M. Estate. 157 lima,I it. Phone RE 6- nil fired hot water hent I garage; Attorney, urnished room, Mlnugh Agancy. Phone RUJ-IHl^ •etllon. Droken protected. Dr. War- estalrs: 10 miiiiili'H to Red Hank sta- COMFORTABLE, clgnn, tion, Custom built, one-story, in per- ItE ma/ tool house; $11,500, Ray Van Horn EXPERIENCED and competent baby aingle or twin heda. 62 Throckmor- RECENTLY BUILT. Eight-room house. ren Fowler, 300 Broad it., lied E]) nANK—Six roomi, three bedrooms, sitter, able to star an; length of Phonc RE 6- fect. condHi.m. Includes three hedronms. Agency, Fair Haven, Phone RE S> NOTICE " ton ave.. Red Bank. Brick veneer and Blate roof construc- Bnnk. tiled bath, beautiful modern kitchen, hot modern kitchen and hath, oil hent anil time lenulrpd. Over night or severnl 2188-M. ^_ tion, two tiled baths, fireplace, auto- Knrngi: Insulated: 2f,xl,1 living room; •1100.' Superior Court of New Jersey, Law days. Excellent references. Call RE <- watfr (oil) heat: two-enr KarnKi'. For Division, Monmouth County, Docket Ne. 333 BROAD ST. Smartest street. Fur- mntic heat, full cellar; attached garage VATIT HAVEN—Near school nnd bul.quick sale. J22.000. Joseph (i. McCue il 1,000. J. A. llaigh, Real Kstate, If.7 6035. nlshed, with kitchen privileges. Single acre plot. Price $25,000, Mlnugh Ilroad it. Phone HE 6-4158 or KE 6- In ihe matter of the Board of Educa- House, four rooms and bath, expansion Ai-rnry, Henitor. Phone HU 1-0444 or RUMSON—JJJw four-room bungalow. tion of Midilletown Tuwnihip lo fix the REFINED WOMAN will give part-time or double; ear HPHCC: gas, electric, hot Agency Phone RU 1-0716.* nttic, hot water heat, oil burner. Small \2O3T_ . Large living room, din«tte, modern services in exchange for imall fur- water. Colonial house, next to Gertrude RUMSON—Living room, fireplace, din compensation to be pnid for the lands down payment, balance on easy terms. IIEAUTIMJI, MOME"7ile~oirii1i(irficvn: I'lROAI) STREET, Itedl HaiTk^ Seven kitchen, two hedrooms, tile bath with and prem:.-H.VS T or any of their successors, in right, title Agency. Phone RU 1-0716.* UE _6_-120.1.• _ dinlnjt room, lar«e kitchen. d#n, two EXPERIENCED GIRL wllhet day's ' APARTMENTS rooms.) i hedrooms, 2',i baths, fireplace, III II nr RK n-XITO." and interest : Mrs. William Rainbird. her rork. RED BANK—Live In modernized six heated sunporeh; river rights: extra cor- ITEI) HA>.K^^Converi"ipnt~t« sclmol and firfplHcrn, four bedrooms, bath, hot Christian n:inu> being unknow-n, and State Phone RE 6-D650-J. room houae with bath, automatic hea ner plot. Owner must liouidate itnmc- FAIR HAVEN.' K|.ncious~wTrrhuTrfh7Vn~- biiRinf ss center. Large living and water i>H hfat. Three nice porches. Ask- and enjoy income from- two additions Bnlnw. I.nt'r,0xl,-,0. I.nrue livlnn room, of New Jers, y, situated in the Township ItEI'INBD CAPABLE woman would like 3>n AND 4',i-ROOM npartments, newly dlately Phone HE 6.33.-.2-.I. kilrhiMi, two liedrnnms, bnth, oil heat: dinitiK room, three bed room«, hot water irtif 111,500. Hyrne Aicency, Realton. of Miildlctown, Monmouth County, and day's work; also experienced girl modernized. In tine residential section, two.room bath apartments In rear. Prlci hnnt, oil burner; taxes $100 yearly. Phonc_RU_l -IJ fio.* $16,000. Mlnugh Agency, i'hona RU 1 one-ciir i;.'iiai.M.. Tuxes $ 12/i; $10,000, State of New Jer»ey. to be taken for wl'iiF". general housework. Cull RK 6* oil heat; near atores, etc. 6 Third ave.. PAUL R. STRYKER. Realtor. Faruii •Insepll (.'. McCui AKI-III'V. II.IIHIII. I'llllllt Price Jl 1.0(10. flenrifp S. Srhanetc KA"IR HAVEN" fltmirnlaw undtr oon- public ujf. CU;i Action Notice of Con- 4061-J. Atlantic Highlands. Phone AT_l_)Jl««-£. 0716.' A«f'iiry, S Linden pi. Phone KK 6-3«t»7.* structlon. Lot 150x165. Living room, demnation of Land. and farm estites. Stnte lllxh- III! l-nill ,,r RK 6-1170^ MONMOUTH'BEAC'H. Modern three- RIVERFRONT POINT. Ten-room MOUSE - -Four "lii'ilrcicunsrniniea'f. rniuf- LIST YOUR PR'OP"EllTY^wTth:'(;roBirn""- brcnkfhst nook, kltchfn, two bedroom?. TO: Morrisey & Walker, Inc., a corpor- YOUNG GIRL WISHES to do general dwelling, l'.i bathi, porch, large at' nay 34, Uolmdel. Phone Holrriilo] hoviR-Mrork, light cooking, or will care rnom furnished apartment. Heat antl ern Utehell, lavntorv. Tnwn lnralion. «er A Helli-r, Hronct nnri Mrrhnnir «ts. tilv b«th, hot nlr nil h»nf Aikintr a'io'i of N..,v Jersey, anil William hot water •upplled, |S0 monthly. Lai tic, tirepltice, plpeless heat: ham fo 9-6601. iif«r Irniisportiiti.Mi. Newly deenrnted. 113,100. Dyrrif A(i*ncy, Kealton. Hninbird, h,s heirs, devisee* and per- for children by the day or week. Pre. car; hoathouse; five-acre plot. Price Phnne KE 6-2100. Complete service In for to sleep out. Call RE J-0466-R. MO 1-214S. Lot (,',x267: Knnu-e: taxes J13S. Price real estate, Imurnnce and mortfraire I'hrui_p_JtU |_-11 .^0/ sonal representatives, and his, their or FUrtNlSHED~~APAllTMENT, bedroom, $16,000. John L. Mlnugh Agency, rJEWTHO"lJSE,srbS5a'B"w nnd 1 li-M.or, SI I."no. I'm II It H. Lnwes, 1.1 Newman loans. Victor E. Grnsslniter, Milton J[*l n"UMS(iN^lTe.i«htful four-room buntta- any of their, successors in right, title living room, kitchen, batli, fully fur. Rumion rd. Phone RU 1-0716.• cuni.1 ruction. 101) pir cent loan» ob- Hpriints rd • I IT, Lfiwrt»urfi_J. Schilling.* low. Surrounded by ash trefs. Two and interest; M-i. William Hainbird. her RUMSON— Bunualow with living room bt-drooms, targt* living room with tre- t hrntinn natnt l.^.,* unsnown nnd State nlshed and equipped. In quiet residential tainublc. UowUn Park, Hod Ilnnk. SIIRKWKIIUIIY TOWNSIIIprPliie"P,7o7nt liliTCircoLuNlAL.^Conier plot. Large REAL ESTATE FOR RENT pnrk, overlooking Shrewsbury river. Two flra place, dining room, kitchen, threi I'hnne HR 6-3207. liviny rfiom, fireplace, dltiin^ room, mendous view from picture window. Oil of N.'iv Jersiy. bedrooms, bath, screened porch, hot wa . secl/mi. (In Wi.ysiilc rd. five nrren, heat. AikltiK 411.000. Hyrne Agency, minutes walk to depot: 170! also others. HoHB "SITK. lVrKiPlii.nutlfull/'liiii(!- Iwo i,v,il.,.>s. A-klnir Jl 1,0(10. Sell hrenkfast rii>m, three bedrooms, nil litat, You and ench of you are hereby no- I'hune RE 6.3J80-W. ter oil hent; plot 50x150, Near bus, liiundry: Kiintkf. Asking M-.tJOO. (iros Realtors. Pin in i. RU 1.1150/ tified thnt th.. Board of Education of OrTIUKS— In Kelly building, corner ocean. Price 110,000, Mlnugh Agency. scniird rornrr lot. in hfst r»MUIfiitial Tor linl nlfi.r. I'mislnnri' Smilh. I 1 FURNISHED APARTMENTS; TrTw. srcllcui of l.lllli. Hllvrr. Cull UK C-33«'J. Maple avi'.. Fare llnveil. Plinne HK R. HInut-r & Heller. Ilroad und Mechanic Sin«N(i'fTME SitOPPiNO: Sturdy »ix" the .vhool Hi-,triet of M.ddletimn Town. Ilrond itreit and Harding road, Applj Phone HU 1-0716.• ^ nil st l 111 •"'''I' li'i* pi".-iiU'il us iietltliin nnd ap- your broker, or J. H. Kelly Co., Red four and rtvo roomi, $70 per month r (IJICII lo_re_aiinnal.l(, ol'i\.r, J •'•• . PJ. J."!V.. '' 6-'J 1 .*_ room rnttn;:.' 'I'hrpf hedroomn, hot air and up. Cull ATI-US41-M. nraToT "ESfATir T-liiKnlileent view' i .lif ItAVKN • Klve-room imiiKaiow. conl h*'Ht. Four-runin buiiKntow In r*ar plied to the Honorable Frank T. Lloyd, Hank. Residence contains ten Elffr.K Slt.VKK—Choice hiiiuJiTIow. SIMIINR'IS IIKRK~The~ili"iy"sTri-"'IniiBiT, Jr., Judge of the Superior Court of New ONE-ROOM APARTMENT with kitchen- _fi HCMfB. brick nnd frame, new, iiiotUni, cits- pri'n me lower. Let us show you Modern Utchcn, rcrrt'iitioii room, cafi Ii*! iiwrd for investment. A "king MAitli: COX AUKNCY, realtori and In. roomi, threo til ml Imthi, flrG.ilacei, auto lUmn heat, storm saOi. ^erttno; K« Jv.ifif). Hyrne Agency. Realtorti. Phoiit Jersey, for the appointment of three aurois, specializing In wnterfrottt ette, furnished. Utilities Included In mntlc hent, sup rnom nnd deck j gum Ren. tom-liulll j InrK* living room, Miai-e fni- the ininii. ,,r yiiur 00. ltu i.iIr.II.' _ pmiicrtles, sales and rentals. Comanehe Priced to HCMIH I'.tntc; 5H,1.000, Mlniiuh 1 (!rossliik'-|lir, Mroad and M<-ftAMliLlNd 7(AN('l(. Attrnctfv* corntr to be paid by it for the lands herein, Drive. I'ortaupeck, in the Ilorougb of pknlant. I'honi'JKA_ 3-1478. Ayrnpy. Plinnn UU I-H716,' with double closets, braullrul tile Imth, : 'I' H "< v I ill th after described, situated in the Town, BoWN TOWS!, lied Uniii:. Suitable for streitni'lintil kltchpti, full basement, tiu- Al 'eney, 1220 (le. rluinir nl«. Phtinc ItK B-1!IOO.' plot. Three bedrooiiii, two tikd Oi-punpnrt. Phone LO rj-1602, ItU'fffSON—Modern fonr-room bungalow, !. I'.'llll U'il^hl 1DKAL U()MK'S--W#')r«ltiinte(17or p ihip i,f Middletoivn, County of Mon- buslnrmi or rtalilrntlnl. Rent t*» per tomntlc hot air bent, nil: allachnl ra. h baths, modi-rn fireplace, hot air nil htnt; l-'IrcplKtc Htnl picture window In llvlnif ! ft'iKjounl men. Llttlu Silver. Ktd Bank, nttach^d Karav**. Patio In r«nr, As-tlnn mouth, State of New Jersey, and that OIl'ICE Sl'ACE. Carllon theater month Wiart-Ncmelh Affncy, 42 Broad rnom, hath, forced hot air oil hmt. He- raitei larxc lot, In lino lornlioii. Near said loniplaint hn« been Hied In the of. • I, Phnnt RE 6-2210. bus, tialn nnd schooh. Phone IlK 7- IKII.MIlKL"" T'I Fair Havf n, Shi* wsnury lncationB, JM.O00. Hyrne A««ncy. Keatlors. building, Apply Manager, Cartton rludcil fietlltift «f lull treri; gnmuf, I'rlrn IM.'nt') in». (iro'-'Hi;'. c A ll'lltr. llrnnd Phonv RU M.1A!!:#__ J_ (Ice iif th., Clerk of the Su -lor Court T\VOftooaAPAntMr;rJtrilSr»-OTfta-A"nt t SI 1,000. Mlnuffh Ajdicy, i'liono RU ,112.1. I ll'ill. .-ill"'"'! of New Jer.i.y, Mnnmoiith County, to- theater, » and rlcctrle furnlshril, 9111 prr month, TIIH MAIIIK (:oX"A(ir!NI.'Y"ollrr;, n. w II; r. -. I" tuid Miehante *ts. I'linnr UK f,-Wl Kf}, 1-I7.fi." _. „_-__.__-______„. gelh.r with nn nrdT "f the Judgo afur,. Avalllblf April 1. M llrHcon hlvtl., littrnrtivfHltrnrtivf!; 1 'j-slnr'j-slorv homehi •.• ..iSpl-r Iraine IMIM,|. 1 Al'h fit!I Cf.iivMiirnt iinBuwmrnt, THK DKNNLS K. HVUNK Helton «niil, asslirriinii Friday, the Mth dar of liUMSfTN—O~wnrr moving. ' Inimedlnl A..B1|..1I l.*l_ 1 if ...... t , .. • . - I • l|r Kea.isburil. Phnne KE B.'J.IHO-J. _ location. Klrnt floor, livinx mom, Kilch- ! ill. b'llli. time firep r lifir»(f hvinif rooni. llrrpllu-r, Iwn hn\ have leveral rholc*j homes for r poHtrsitinn. NU-o ir side ii lift I «rr«. Nrv April. IHVI at lo o'clock In the /or.. hiylrnnm huimiilow, furnished. Includ- i 6l)R ROOMS—Also two roomi, (ur colon In 1, f..ur tLmclom ntonn. modtn en nnd dinrtle coinblnntliin, law IK ,j. '" IniPiriiinte roonn, til" b'llh, infi iiffrator, rtioj-e, rx nrtl«i or rml, l'or appointments, n,i,"i as the lime and the Court Room ing tolrvlftlun. Rent 9110 p*e moulli, nlshed. 34 Trosprrt atv., Allnlillo hulli, nil heHt, iilcturo window, flrfptnre room with I'lione.'tlliK tile bnlh : xeoinl ;'- h 'i. Hrl'ue Av nry, piiiiKinn nerotid foot-; nttnrhcd «nr«iff of the Superior Curt at the Court llouie Wenrl-Nftneth Anency, 42 Broad It. floor, tw.i bedroom,. Ille Imlli, |il>nt> nf '••"H" I'll.I itt; i-oi11 f\ :,!•"'), UnmnUwr k HHI«* lirdrnomi, Ule.,1 kitchen, bath,,cedar closets, hot Pl.j Red lljink, __hori» RK e.afilva.M." Portiiiipeek. Phone l,o n-lflO'J, rfiRAlfSrPatrilav«r.Tliil, iimiilnl eenlury uld Irees, ej water licit I two-car itaram. Available FOTTCBLOKBII, Four" 'rooiiii "iiid "lintrT. room it'HQloui coltitKt. beamni c*! hU-v|.!nir imreli, i' j hatlm, hut watvr contain, on flnt floor, spseious llv> tlo'i of the lands above referred In, April 1st. Mri. llanee, 134 Maple aV.., All Irnprovoment', Jnuulra (Irccn Intri, twu hnthi, itrtHmllmd kitchen, eiM..|il mirrniindllius, IneliideK fol ln'itl, ull fired ; tlufr-rnr Kitruu<-, A*V\ntt Ing roum with open nr«|,lacf, drn, din* HF.IilNNINi; ,,t a i ,( i'i il,,. Welt. llrd Ilnnk Phono RE M6I0.M.1. Briar Inn,, KA a.nun;:. rooms and thrcn batlis, Lovtly Kiound lii'drunnis. iwo illi. linlh". The lilenl fMt.oun, (iroKNlrurr ft llrllcr. Hrond Ing room, kltchrn, msttcr h, ,|ri,om aed Tiy I'! f JlT.ey Av which point HUtiimittla titHlt ArtpUcti twa>cnr jr« tiled bath; ic, on.J fiooi, , u « nni'trr IH.I- KKYI'OKT—Two ilorci, on bet Block. TllTrTrrTlOoMfTrniriTllTTrTl""M'Triri"S1T;parTnitnli . FrT- rnMti tnrKi plot. Anklng f.H.ftOO, Hwtt floor apartment of fivn rnonis and bnth enimhy hnnie. I'riee j:!K,f,0O, Jtt/ ttnd MirhHfiif' nt H. Phnne KK fi-2 1 »>»>. • ui.i.'.i Dm Noi'he.nl i ,,f Lot Num. .10 Weil Kront it., nboul 14«47. 1100 with urnplikre. Tour ronniM nnd ball) on II. MeCu,. Ai-eiiev, II. 1'llor. I'hnne Rlf I'A(?KA<.K" "LlQUKlt HTOHK." Kxn-lltnt roomi and Mini bnth, l-ull rei:,,,., ^,u l'ir Tun ,J, |i:,,.'k Numb, r line 111 ai vati> entrance, <'n1 RB p-or.7(_M. nry AKcnry, I'linnt. HU 1;.M. I ull iiasiim ni. Nnv milling i.him ; i KOH'Tllri'ftlUJWlNd rNmlly. r'lvi- lieif- Hurbert II, Tuild, nurvevor. which «.n|.-« plelcly equippedipped. 41 Mnple ave., VKTKllAN.1--Ncw humps, Aluoluiely IV1 ''" ' «' " " nnlv «"0 nnininllr, »iJii'im, 2 ' j tin I IK, nil Ntmin li«'»L i ilUMSJON K.tnt. arinT lt«hMir> C"IMT. mnrki ill, Noillinly !:,,„ ,,f |an,|| «r mmliuml , I'hhon.- KK (1 10,17, nijMfl()N--Kxe(diiiu"i^(]lfii'tnn7>v«7ir DKSIIIAlll.K HTOIIK, N-xl to Pirn- nn mnnry ilown, Nn Icmtl Ties, mi • '' ' <:. MeCue AKMICV, llenllor. I'll" IHM pint n Mh riw r fnttiiiuti. Axkln,' propirly of t|,,, |i,llir| „( f,,|u,.,,lM,n ll( lJATIHllUTl7^'."~l!«"rr~ av~ Thrre mom lirlck itud frnino c-olonlnl, thici la'ri, thrr. ina.t.l' bid,oom>, mnstiT inmint llicnlur, Long llmnrli. Ap- rslrni, Just mnvp In choice of i. School IH.irlei ,,f Mlddletown Town. ru.imi nnil Imth, unfui'til-hnl, dm, Im tin, inimmtttlo hot witer hi nt, Kx nnd Mirhiifii" M.. PIMMH< KK il. JI «Mi prnI liratllirul honie*, llni'Kalli prieri, Sec I Ml.' II \V 1:N 1,1,.,I r..,,.,, f,n lnll,| lavatory, khehen, oil heat, Oi," nei,. at. ihip rutinlnn: ihei, I) ,, tho Will. ply nuuiHgiTi l'ni'ninounl thsiter or rlrcli-lt!, hut wnttr and hflU supplied. ri'llrnt f-'uiidltloii. A itilondhl Vflltif. Aik mul Iniiulr. nl :li or 4n Whll. si., • n'ln^iji ,i. IJU'hl nn Ihe IIIM Iii HIlnKi: AltKA Hn'dwrne »t<.ir, r^Ul,. rrly illrrellnn n!ini( Ihe Northerly llns hit/ ini,'i.'O, HwtfiHy AKtnrvi J'hon ti.clivriy lan.Ncaprd, HodK«"ii |,lai> Mi'. N. .Si'lirrnii'ihiirn, 710 M-tllion Avnllihl' April I. ' Mhii'wahiiry Hi ; '"""" Mill.. In,I | .i, bnlh, nii M*li"i| ill) ynun uith four nimi I im nt« ; of l.oi NumliT Imi r.'i a diiinnc. «( I(U 1-UtiJ. M houiel twu.l'll' liarane. Ka!» |>,i.e It;,. IU'P., Ahlniry 1'ni'k, I" "I 'I'.u.eiM' 1 IK' ' I||\. . .11 IJ. \n\ . ion nH' •, riini|, Knit irirnnn ,'.,",. William II. HiiitHmann ill,nil, One lluiidrrd ii",i| f»,i t,, a pnInt flrwiNiV'iiioirtinfuriilklii'il, In huflniM st'ctlon, Suit, U!•;fi"*lfANIC • - NU~ " «r(Tr.T(niT~l«c_TriViiT IH.'i (iff itutlith, lluilht-41 tfrriMPd |M. innrlil'ii lh« IIIIIIIIIIIHII r.uiifr of I.ut Nrfli' Hi mid mid Monntruith M». I'd1 J CIlAWIOHD COM I'l UN, Inc. ;'"• :!i..Mm, (in. i. ii.|i,.,i Jo,, pi, i: II,nn.,,n, I'hon. Ill; I.,i)o,i. shir fur Innllie.., (•nil HE li.miir, Me,i, ,\ MM i, III , 'n, r, I'l ,, iiu i. niMt In Ul!i, MM f' J; N I it nl |M,'i')0, Mioni Nunibrr IV,i ilui and Ihn Mouthwut M1111KIIN STl I UK. I frrufiniiTy "A'fff irT. i|iilil> PHII< t viu'fint I »"vrti inontii, UHH|> II,nl >>uti mul In iniict. II it'* IUI(NI!IIIKI>" (IAIIACIK npnillileiii; lAO MI KI HI: it.M;II * bv fii'li'ilhtinrni. Wrtl^r A Tflldltl, t ft IIU'lMlN •• Mlrselli. Ml• i'oiin'pin'f Ninhli. |4 Mfi[>l« n\t,, 'i'' 1," pia,'*, Hilling room, kitcli'n, IH.I lied* Horn lei. WntM'v lln- of |,,i| Nllnlb.r huiii riii'ltnn iliritiM', Apply it Hei'tilcrVi It. IllMll. J*. lllKlllll, Phone trip ami walir Inrlinlul In r'M. ' nr Is I »i»- IINWH. I'hi.no UK «<110R, i. ,i"....Mi •.' /-in in, •IIMUI, i.ii f,,,'v,','; rn.utit aii.I tl'i,| b.lli. rlpar. for ad- len H"i and Nun, I'll a din,inc. n( Ill l I'h H*JIO4Hft NIIW INI MUM" IWdy 'for nrriitm)iry. i'MW.I, I AFiM i<( Ii n«r<«, NVM liii(h'< ditlnmi b..|rioirli and bnth nti i.coiid Mi.nllal, Call afirr > I', M.i IIU I I'.n i hi'r 111' • rit h, N( • il'it* it v \y :\:. llvli Und, wn,\ mx-rnoni "fly i.l'ii f..i to n pointt mirklnii IhIhe llrd Ilnnk I'M 1 r Hfl^fii, KiiiiiiMit, j.MHr 1 r. Full bsiim.nl, nil h.st, ont.rar ncr ,,f 1SJS.-J.*.. II' i> Hi" I'll I'II \ IHi iiMi'! liofiw, bulli, hot wnl( r hint, nil I- II MA.% N\'r,, I'nlr llnvrn, IMiutia UK n \»Ufi,r IM UIIM, Wink.r A 'tliulnll, III WliaWilli m III IlinuloishiIlloi i ihrin', Hum- y lln I,,i - „,. , •, i n Allanllo Illiilitanils, 111,11111'. Katlf Hlnlliin Hint Hcliiiol, Tw II In'di ,tk, \v V, i i I'lIIU lmil na t|> klli'licn i'iihlni.|<, Im,' rln. •1 K|UMi. , i''nil l -I ONINnOOM a'jinrlmH.1 and |irlvn(« liatli, VMUII i:||\, i(ll!|.|,,\l In lU'MS'iN f, | B(,.niu,il lump, ILn.-U rooini, iintomNtlo Ittnt i IVJIMI full U, blKllllilll, nil filed Ii Tl-il hot iur in nl, ,nr, A.lmiy I'nik. ily i'f I'm,' IIIIIMO. Mi.i im'MiMi i'iji r.;..!,',;, NM" •% -.M,I I I .!, Ii I'll II Illllll, lAelv ,'OllVMill 'H e, lilrn' t, I"*', i I1-ft nfc mnnlh imyitifiit, (Jitiinc All lllllU'llVI'ltlMlU. Will deenrnle lo suil. fol' IHIP III' IWII nilull., I'oliVHileiil I" Hi I'I.I.IM, ill, r • r-M.ii. I 'r|, • ' • .ML- >• i>.itiui dm ' I," \*V. ,,„,. «,.| I,•' |U, M Hi'li.uMk AuMicy. It l.imlni |i, j'lnint lloii'ii r tunltil Uil II imnili nl., I,Ilili. I . •i a. I Num. NI.W IIIIH'K IIIINllAMlWW, Vi MiiMiif, linnijiolllilloii. I'h.uir l.ll ,i.|,,,l-.U, •• : *'. • "" W-tl, i i A I'' 'l"'!, Mi I n« ,.' lii-en 1 Hi; ii.nri>d liMekyan i T\V<» ""VuiiNmtrnri linn HANK HOMK- SuttubU for docior, •••''. t'N "1 1 1 inki Ms nii 11T1 Oitinn^ |u|. • in,,,,," \\ • I Ml','"In'" IIKIi HANK'- lluiih I'lilnnliil I '" '!' i in . Nn- hontf -if four ii «i,i,r li'»t, Available April, wlinh prlvMnrlvMi hull, on Ihlril floor, wnn- KUCPIUMII fondltlon, Four riiuini mid \\i ll>i h'l l.ll l-lt yfit i ly I'MMHIIIUI •"•ll mnr X'IIIMIN mul ' Mil en W !• III , Hie Intlh, «It Hiit liMf. nil, lintn II, Ilinlrlmann IFIiml, llumn'ri. || I,M,I Hl( IIUMMIMII >v.,, Wilt il.rful fornr r liuilniiIm ' i omnil" nr twoo nlrl>ulrl , nrfpliiff flml lltntrt fivt> bnlro'Miit niiil in II. , |, • •III. 1, i Will. lilt ilnlliin, l,oi'niid nn nppii,,.!,,„,, I Kit, il .III-^MI. LI in (Ml I*H.,H<- kfHIIlHi': I'lt'l I'ho'ir l(t> I."I'i". |,II i.iir.uitnl I'l.lil,I II/ll( IIO' iLt w«t»r, mi-'-•l a iinilli. !« Illtllli i\^,nHU, (luifxr. M, HlllltlM l< il 1 1. 1 II1 II i,, i|"i. m (of In 1(1 in il HMiund, Ciiili>t hull, liiii'i hv' i: N ') '.'•-n-l. ,\.l,ii.i' Itu.Mn, WHIKM A T,H IH'M-InN I'l,,,. an, >>ill ...,,,,, ,i rniinil i-.iii.IT, M Wnililliifliiii Uit Ilnnk, A«HM'V, H f.ltnlMt III. riioti" IIU i.'li'MIT,' •-• i (l 1 • M|(l | H| X Je,..V II, | ri'i.i'ri'HKii" AW . " »!„ iliM I III III « III! file |i|iti ,<, It i ni'li limn - til ' 1 H 1 -1.. i:. I' {<>••• l.'int il , lint tlHitk, 'i»,l, JSIU Will. I•' 1.- .1 •> umllnlil. In Aulilk I, II . 1 ,. I'nhitii,,1 mill iiuruiiiii HUH IIVNK VlrlNITY Niw Oi.Minm up M tmiell, dililMi! MIMMI, I IVI.II |M,,.|,, HI: n.,1 n ' mi*, il.u.lrtiti Hli'll I li"«l|,| nil In* K"l."<>"' ."' Ili'lu. nl and I'.iiiv,,, •>, I'II.I.HIIUIIV, l ITl J.innilK, 1 r,, 1,1,11', I, Km Mill'lll, I'll, III* Illillh III Vim ll t IK'I' 'I MM'' nh him, Ntni' )n(« nh.\ n t-cinll I ' I...< I. ^ '-•-li'nl'i' fnt i M>,| , » ,',.,. |, I".,'. '.'•;« I I ', a,.,.-, , I, , SIIS MMAI.1. I'llTTAIIi:, lull* fiiiiil-li.il, lii ir.hi ili'v>!ii|iiiiiiil, «•' niniillilr, HIIIIIII miM fi.t fhtHll fntniU, »;>im r,u| ,,,,,,. I'Hlll fl\t\ «|t'1i.#i , I i f..,ftl I! ••oil le |-,,iill,l A > I tltlll'. «'»* 11 1 "I Hll"e«'..iiI'.l.l i "f III. ftehlial iluiliiiK linrii ami tlltn. Mml.v i,l ln» ri'al, TftiMfli I r^it titwift i'hvm#H!, N't t*tii ff*i ^H^l|l « H if It i.,l,.|».i' V, '..• ,,., . , ,„ , 11* .1 m, V, mi^i.^.r. ',|,'< «H*,| ,,|. hri||,,,Klt llrM'l, V\l'- l'|f M i Maimr ill., tinl i l:Ml |l#f FttMtllK ftli'l Al|< HthWIfU- " 611 dint I p, M. 1 "H liiMic /, :"t» HMI ^M"•' r. a Mo*', ii, I'h'.'n* ui, i II ||,ini:iHinn llumli Mumii'n, IM • LAWIIKM >, A. I Allllirf, It Rink, iMiikln. I Whin II. rk«M I* Mill. > Vheni IX HU l.tlt'i i Mirth Ii, Ifil, RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 23, 1950 Page Ten reception Thursday also marked Highlands ed from West Palm Beach, Fla., Edward's birthday. Keyport Church Group where they spent the winter. Mr. Reception Given Mrs. Fields also has another sis- To Hold Talent Show Sunday masses at Our Lady of and Mrs. Mount have purchased Don't Throw That ter and brother, who were unable Perpetual Help Catholic church a house at West Palm Beach for to attend the party. They are Mrs. Plans for a talent show Friday will be held at 8, 9, 10, and 11use as their winter home. Shirt Away Mrs. D. W. Fields n E. Henderahot of Meadvillc, Pa., evening, Apr. 28, were completed o'clock. Stations of the Cross will A plastic demonstration was If the collar is frayed or worn! and JJr. W. Melvin Whitlock of at a committee meeting of mem- be held tomorrow night at 8held Tuesday afternoon at the AT LEON'S Orange City, Fla. bers of the newly formed Mothers' o'clock. Catechetical class will be home of Mrs. Natalie Black on On 75th Birthday association of Calvary Methodist held next Wednesday afternoon at They'll replabe it with a LOW COST Mrs. William Swenson of Red Miller st. brand new Bank; Mrs. Harry Hardt, Llncroft, church at Koyport. 3:45. instruction for high school Mr. and MM. Howard Parantd Many Q1<1 Friends The performance will be given in students is given at 7 p. m. Wed- have returned from their wedding with these High-Quality and Miss Sadie Bolce and Miss Har- nesday. Sanforized Collar Attended Parly riet Lowe, Little Silver, presided the Sunday-school room. It will be trip to Virginia. Mrs. Paranto is it the Ita table. classified into three divisions: up to The Highlands Democratic club, the former Joan Walstrom. Only 50 Cents Given by Her Sisters Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred- high school, high school and adults, at its meeting last Thursday night, Charles McCall, Sr., and Sievert Make your shirt look new VENETIAN BLINDS crick Crine, Mr. and Mrs. John and • three cash prizes will be made a donation to the local Red Walstrom, Sr., will leave Monday again. if Fiexiblt Steel Slat* awarded in each division. Cross drive. Mayor Joseph Demp- for the shad fishing grounds up Mrs. Dean W. Fields of Brown Xcafle, Mr. and Mrs. John Ackley, The committee in charge in- sey read the by-laws. Mrs. Vera pi. was 75 years old last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hurley, the Hudson. They will be away ir Attractive Melal Facing and cludes Mrs. Harry Roberts, Mrs. Parker, chairman of the house several weeks. Enclosed Installation Bracket* and was guest at a reception and .Mrs. A. T. Doremus, Mrs. Raymond Joseph Winter, Mrs. Harvey Ross, committee, appointed Mrs. May LEON'S LAUNDRY tea given for her by her sisters, Swift, Mrs. T. N. Doremus, Mrs. Mrs. Leroy Sproul and Mrs. War- Dempsey, Mrs. Viola Williams and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mcade Robert- 64-76 WHITE STREET if Baited White Enamel Finiih Mrs. Ira S. Sheppard, Mrs. Hairy George Goff, Mrs, Cuthbert A. Os- ren H. Wyclioff. James Irwin to assist her. The next son will attend the flower show Red Bank 6-2800 if Worm Gear Tiller, Self- P. Clark and Miss Ann A. Whit- horn, Miss Harriet Cook and Miss meeting will be held Thursday Saturday at the Grand Central lock. The party was held at Mrs. Eleanor VanderVeer of Red Bank; The National Geographic Society night, Apr. 6. Palace, New York city. The former leveling Cord Fealuro Sheppard's home' on Swimming Col. and Mrs. Sherman I. Strong, mayor has a garden on his Miller says the average elevation of Tibet Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mount of "Smallest, busiest, cheapest workers if Easy-Grip Cord Lock River rd., Shrewsbury township. Mrs. William Shoemaker and Miss- i» greater than that of Mt. Whit- Hilton park and Mrs. Frederick st. property that is the admiration es May I'ierson, Bess Green and El- of his neighbors. in lown— the Register Classified Ads. — if plastic Taisels Mrs. Fields, the former Lila ney, highest point in the U. S. Voorhees of Miller st. have return- Advertisement. Whitlock, was born at Wcstovor, la King, Shrewsbury; Mr. and Mrs. if Natural Duck Tapes Md., the daughter of John and Harry Boardman and Miss Lavinii Mary Whitlock. In 1886 the Whit- Covert, Fair Haven; Mrs. Anna NEW LOW PRICES! lock family moved to Matawan and Lawson, Mrs. John Mlnugh and liver in a house on Main st. which Miss Marion Lawson, Rumson; housed the original Farmers and Mrs. Robert Jackson and daugh- 23" to 36" Wide Merchants bank. Mrs. Fields at- ter, Mary, Eatontown; Mrs. Ed- 64" Long tended Matawan schools and wasward Fields and sons, Richard and Congratulations $3.49 graduated from Trenton Normal Barry, and Ira Sheppard, Lincroft. Best Wishes ONLY school. Miss Crine and James Crine, AND Her first teaching job was aWickalunkt ; Mrs. Louis O. Ford, Regularly Sold for $5.00 Brown's Dock, near Locust Point, Tinton Falls; Mrs. Bessie Crine, TO and Guaranteed. In 1804. Later she taught at theMorganville; Mrs. Agnes Holtz, Montrose school, near Marlboro, Marlboro; Mr. and Mrs. R. I. Car- and in the Morganville schools for Ian, Mrs. William Ludi, Mrs. Ed- THESE BLINDS ARE CUSTOM MADE AND READY FOR 15 years, Among her gifts Thurs- na S.pcnce and Harry P. Clark, Mat- day were bouquets of flowers from awan. RASSAS BROS. Qood Luck her former pupils at Morganville, DELIVERY TO YOU. and Miss Mary Crinc, now princi- pal at Morganville school and aTraffic Violators TO former pupil of Mrs. Fields, attend- Fined at Kumsoii ed the reception and gave the re- GLOBE AWNING & SHADE CO. tired teacher these flowers. Five traillc violators paid a to- tal of $4G in fines Tuesday night Mrs. Fields is a member of the OVERHEAD DOORCORP. 117 West Front St. Phone 6-3889 Red Bank when tho drivers appeared before I RASSAS BROS. Red Bank Presbyterian church, Rumson Migistratc Arnold Tulp. and Monmouth chapter, Daughters Fined were Richard Burns, 815 American Revolution. She is ;i DISTRIBUTORS IN THEIR descendant of Lafayette Schenck Lincoln avc., Atlantic Highlands, of Matawan, who was named after $17, speeding and failing to stop; the French general, Lafayette. The Louis Dlugo, Asbury Park, $5; Schenck family owned large tracts Douglas Horan, 21 Shrewsbury dr., coat that grows of land in the Matawan area, and Highlands, $7, and James Grodes- NEW HOME following the Battle of Monka-, Highland avc., Leonardo, $7, RED BANK 6-4888 mouth, the ancestral home o[ thestop street violations, and Leslie family was visited by Gen. Lafay- Gale, 125 River rd., Fair Haven, ette and Gen. Washington. Schenck $10 for passing a stopped school was named bv the Frenchman. bus. OFFICE & SHOWROOMS: In 1909 the former Llla Whitlock married Dean Fields at New Bruns- Odcbolt, Sac county, la., calls It- RED BANK wick. Mrs. Fields has two sons, self the "popcorn center of the world." Harold Dean Fields, who is cm- 465 SHREWSBURY AVE. SHREWSBURY CLEANERS. ployed by the fish and game com- About 1,300,000,000 pounds of mission at Vlcksburg, Miss., andbutter are produced In the United Edward Fields of Llncroft. The States annually. Best Of Luck TO RASSAS BROS. FRIEDBURG, Inc. Yon are Cordially Invited ROOFERS & SHEET METAL WORK 309 BURNET ST. NEW BRUNSWICK Phone New Brunswick 2-0246 In Inspect

    Qood Luck The lew Sales and Service Facilities of

    TO \ Rassas Brothers 98 UP 395 BROAD STRUT PHONE 6-5180 RID BANK A coat that hoi changed molhir'i Job of lengthening from drudgery Fine gabardine is so lo magic! . flattering, no wonder RASSAS BROS. Whin Junior Mln iprlngi up in it's the favorite of Inchti, mother tolvei the coot-no- fit problem by a gentle lug on mothers and sons alike IN THEIR Magic Threadi. Down come hidden for Spring wear. Here The big opening day is Ijere ... and we're ready, willing and able html (in (Kit coot'i ilctrr and it is in a patch-pocket to offer yon better Pontiac Service than ever before! Here's a iltevet) which require but a quick suit tailored along pressing and 2 Hitchn. picture of our brand-new building—one of jhc finest «uul most grown-up lines by Buddy. In- NEW HOME inodcru in this area. Come in soon. Bring the family and take a Wonderful selection of Spring visible details of workmanship moded and colors. Sixes J to 12 tour of il. Sec the beautiful 1950 Poutiac in.our sparkling new give you a bonus in good wear, Only Coot Craft mnVft ih# nrtpinnl too. Wool or rnynn gnbnrriine. showroom. Sec our efficient new Service Department, equipped "The Coal that Grow."* with Also available in flannels, with up-lo.tlie-minutc facilities and staffed with on-thcir-toes, patented hem comtruction. tweeds and Pic V Pic rayon fuctory-trained mechanics. Sec how we're ready lo give you the 95 weaves, in sizes 7 t0 12 E. OSBORN CO., Inc. kind of quality service your fine car deserves. •16 UP STAIRBUILDING & MILLWORK OPENING DAY- BUY NOW 1011 EASTFJt. CATHERINE ST. RED BANK SATURDAY, MARCH 25th! USE OUK LAYAWAY VIAN. MR. BEN RASSAS PHONE HE 60105 Wiggle's Kiddie Center Correct Clothes for Tots, Toddlers & Toons

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    RASSAS BROS. NEW SHOWROOM & SERVICE CENTER SATURDAY, MARCH 25th PONTIAC PONTIAC

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    y L RASSAS BROS. CARL F. CLARK & CO. BERNARD KELLENYI 77ie public is cordially invited to inspect our new headquarters, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ARCHITECT which we feel is one of the most modern and best equipped of its 80 HARDING ROAD RED BANK J2 BROAD STREET RED BANK type. We will have open house Saturday from 2 P. M. until 8 P. M. TELEPHONE RE 61322 HE 6.5270 Bring the family and take a tour of it.

    WITH BEST WISHES BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS •ROffD -go TO SERVICE, INC. RASSAS BROS. 49 SOUTH MAIN ST., ASBURY PARK FROM MANUFACTURERS OF NEON SIGNS MIDDLESEX PLATE GLASS CO. AND COLD CATHODE LIGHTING 289 HIGH STREET PERTH AMBOY TELEPHONE PERTH AMBOY 1-2704 Call ASBURY PARK 1-1180 BEST WISHES FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS Welcome CHARLES B. HEMBLING & SON Qood Luck TO TO GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS RASSAS BROS. RASSAS BROS. "Our New Next Door Neighbor?' 107 Monmouth Street Red Bank FROM MINERLY'S SERVICE STATION Phone RE 6-2004 Pre-Mix Paving Co. "If*1 S/tvcialize in Private Drifts" 401 BROAD STREET RED BANK — PHONE — TELEPHONE RE 6-2091 SPRING LAKE 2-6187-R Good Luck Rassas Bros,

    RASSAS BROS. MARTIN J. McGUIRE GOOD LUCK (INSTALLED PLUMBING, HEATING ft EXHAUST SYSTEMS). TO FROM RASSAS BROS. Monmouth Iron Works HIGHWAY 33 .MIDDLKTOWN 72 OCtiANPOItT AVE. W. LONG BRANCH J. R. PRAGER TKLKPIIONK TELEPHONE RED BANK 6-3767 p.tiNTisa cosriucwn LONG BRANCH 6-2051 H(. HKI4.II ION \\ I!, I,OM. UK VM II 0-1)122 Page Twelve RED BASK REGISTER, MARCH 23, 1950

    STATE OF NEW JERSEY Large Stock DEPARTMENT OF STATE Sea Bright CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION German Girl Glad lo Be Here New and Used To all to Tvhom these presenti may comt, Mr. and lira. Ronald Earley of Grte tin;?: New st.' celebrated their third wed- AUTO RADIATORS WHEREAS, It appttri to my iitUf»e- lion, by duly nuthfnticnted record of the ding anniversary last Thursday Including: 'S5-'47 Fords - Chevn. procfedinjfj for tht> dlnoliition thereof with a party. Present were Mr. and by the unanimous ennsfnt of all thr Mrs. Walter Covert, Sr., Walter R*d Bank Radiator Works stockholders, deposited in my office, that Sicbprt Company, * corporation of thi» Covert, Jr., Dawn Earley, Lois Cov- IIS \V. Front St. HE H-I177 Statr, whose principal office in situated ert and Mrs. Ann Norcross. nt Hridffe AvenUP, in th« Borough of Word has been received from Red Bank, County at Monmouth, State of New Jersey (Mr. J. Lester Eisner, Sgt. and Mrs. Walter White that being the ssrent therein and in chnrfce they have arrived In Albuquerque ITCH thereof, upon whom process m«.v be N. M. Sgt. White is stationed at •erred), ha* complied with the require- Don't Suffer Another Minute ments of Title 1 *. Corporations, Gen- Sande'a Base with the U. S. Army no matter how many remedies you bar* eral, of Revise/ Statutes at New Jersey, The Ladies' auxiliary of the fire [tried for itching eczema, psoriasis, infec- preliminary to the issuing of this Cer- tions, athlete's foot or whatever your tificate of Dissolution. department at a meeting Wednes- skin trouble mar be—anything from head NOW THEREFORE, I. (he SecnUry day of last week voted to donate [to foot—WONDER SALVE can help you. of St»t« of the. State of New Jersey, $25 to the Methodist church. The Developed for the born in the Army— I>o Hereby Certify that the laid corpor- now for you folks it home At ion did, on the twenty-fourth day of group will hold a cosmetic demon- WONDER SALVE is white, greateim. February, 1950, flit in my office a. duly stration at its next meeting. Ap- antiseptic. No URI.V appearance. Safe for executed and atu>t«d eonsfnt in wrltinff children. Get WONDER SALVE—results to the dissolution of said corporation, pointed to the kitchen committee cr money refunded. Truly wonderful executed by all the stockholders thereof, were Mrs. Walter Covert, Sr., Mrs. Sold in Kerl Hank by Sun Buy, Whelan which jaid consent and the record of Violet Johnson and Mrs. Emily and LiRgctt Drug Stores or your home the proceedings aforesaid in now on Wagner. CONTINUES BY REQUEST ALL THIS WEEK! town druRgist. file in my said .office an provided by Jaw. In TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have Mrs. Joseph Charles of Ocean hereto set mj hand and affixed my of- ficial teal at Trenton, this twenty-fourth avc. and her Infant son, Joseph 20% OFF ALL BICYCLES • TRYCYCLES • TOYS "Looking (or somethinjr? , . . Try day nt February, A, D., one thousand Patrick Charles, Jr., have returned the Register Classified Ada."—Adver- nine hundred and fifty. home from Monmouth Memoria SPECIAL VALUES ON NURSERY FURNITURE tisement. h. S. LLOYD B. MARSH, Secretary of £tat«. hospital. Rebekah lodge, at a meeting last week, elected Mrs. Dorothy Gar- 132 BROAD ST. della noble grand. Others chosen MECHANIK S JUVENILE CENTER RED BANK Are You Letting were Mrs. Augusta Anderson, vice grand; Mrs. Sarah Layton, treas- Faded, Soiled, Rugs and Furniture urer; Mrs. Emily Stevens, secre- tary, and Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson Mar The Beauty of Your Homt? financial secretary. The new of- Lltlia Czorniak ficers will be Installed Apr. 21. FOR Collector ana Mrs. Edmund W. Wifh flie unpleasant memories of present day life in Europe Cline left last Thursday for Flori- QUICK, ECONOMICAL CLEANING da, where they will visit Mrs. still fresh in her mind, 12-year-old Lidia Czorniak is glad to be in Clinc's relatives. They expect to America. Coming from Ingilstadt, Germany, Lidia now lives with return in two weeks. f W?k Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bradley of CALL LEON'L!* J S RE 6-2800 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Czornia!:, at 144 Chestnut st. New st. arc moving into their new •IMCI I«U According to Lidia, who is a fifth grade pupil in the River st. home on Blackpoint rd., Rumson, this week. You'll Be Thrilled Wilh ihe Results. school, the schools in Germany were very crowded. Two pupils sat The fifth and sixth grades of the at one desk with scarcely enough room to write. School sessions Sea Bright public school will en- tertain members of the seventh and 64-76 White St. Red Bank 6-2800 lasted from 8 to I o'clock, with soup served at 10:30. eighth grades at a spring .party to- The supply of milk and eggs in America has impressed Lidia. morrow afternoon at the school. Ricky Drummond Is entertainment In Germany eggs were three dollars a dozen or 25 cents a piece. chairman, Billy Rock, decorations; Milk, diluted with water, was a dollar a quart. Each person was Barbara West, refreshments, and permitted to have three pounds of bread a month at a cost of Leonard Charmack, clean-up. The social studies of the sixth, $2.50. seventh and eighth grades have E/ecMcfianges completed their projects on news papers. Their work is now on dls —fattest cooking in Frigidairt history I at Binghnm hall. The group saw play In the school. Riiinson the motion picture, "One God." Judy Terill, a. fourth grade pu- THIS IS THE HOME FOR YOU.. IACH ONI riATUMSt Arthur D. Foster of River rd. has The borough council expects to been elected an associate member appoint a patrolman tonight lo fill pil, has returned to ichool after a • Big, porcelain Even-Hiat Ovtn of Sigma XI, national scientific the vacancy on the police force month's illness. Allen Brothers 3 Bedroom Ranch Home • Radiantub*, S-Spo«d Cooking Unilr honorary society at Brown univers- caused by the resignation of Otto Mrs. Castle Greer and Miss Eliz- ity. HR is studying for a bachelor Perl. abeth Harris have returned home • Hioh-Spt»d Sroil.r, waist high of science degree in engineering Mrs. Mary Malloy of Waterman from Florida, whore they spent This is the home that you've This is the room arrangement that • All-p«rctlain Intid* and out at Brown. HVC. is spending a week in Falls their vacations. dreamed of . . . the home that you've thought about. This con be Church, Va., where she is visiting • Acid-R«iliting Porcelain Top Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hower of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin B. Fowler someday you'd own. This is the your home, come in and see it soon, River rd. are building a new house Col. and Mrs. C. O. Mason, former- ly of Rumson rd. Col Mason Is sta- of New st. aro building a new home wooded section you planned to live won't you? on Blossom rd., Pine Ridge. Mr. on Blackpoint rd., Rumson. Pricei start at $154.75 Hower operates Mower's market on tioned In the Pentagon. in. River rd. Holy Cross school was closed on Com* in I See why You Can't Match a Frlgldalr* Miss Kathleen Chrisman, music Monday due to the feast clay of See These Distinguished Features In Your Ranch Home teacher at Humson high school, has St. Joseph, and also for Rev. Jo- moved from Old Farm village to seph A. Sullivan, pastor of Holy THE LOT—Located near River THE BATHROOM-cwf tht Harrison avc, Fair Haven. Cross church. Oaks, Fair Haven, convenient to hall, isolated yet convenient. Gay Mr. and Mrs. John Sparling have Mr. and Mrs: Koburt Llllle of everything. Minimum 100ft. front- colored wall tiles with pointed con- moved Into their new home on Maplewootl avc. are building a new age, 100 to 125-ft, depth. Approxi- trasting upper wall. Tub and shower Park a've. They formerly lived on house in Pino Ridge. mately a quorter-acre. Landscaped, are neatly tucked away. Floor it* Lafayette st. H. Franklyn Seelnnd. Jr., Is a well-drained, wooded. The house oc- tiled, too. surgical patient at Muhlenberg hos- cupies about one-eighth of the plot! Mrs. Arthur Mellish of Bingham pital, Plainfleld. a^'e. spent the week-end with her W. G. Leahy of Ridge id., attend- THE BE'DROOMS-Master Bed- parents at Bound Brook. ed the technical session of the New room: Ranch House windows on two Mr. and Mrs. Paul McFnrland York chapter of cost accountants, THE LIVING ROOM-Two (2) sides, giving light and air with com- have returned home after a two which was held in the Hotel Gov- picture windows. Colonial brick log- plete privacy. Sliding-door slosets. weeks' vacation. ernor Clinton, New York city, Mon- burning fireplace, with damper. Rear Bedroom: Across the Holl from Mrs. Henry Carpenter and daugh- day. Mr. Leahy is associated with Decorative wooden %helf against Master Bedroom. Two (2) windows. ter Barbara of Old Farm village the Celancsc Corporation of Amer- knotty-pine panel walls. Cross venti- Cross ventilation. Large closet. Front hit last week for Florida, where ica. lation. Bedroom: Awning window. Large they will spend a three wecVs' va- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore L. Brant- closet. Space for twin beds. Big cation. Miss Carpenter Is a nurse ly. Jr., of Hartford, Conn., are par- enough for use as Dining Room, Li- at River-view hospital. ents of a son born Friday at Hart- brary, Study or Game Room. The Rumson fire company was ford. Mrs. Brantly is the lormer THE KITCHEN-Big enough" far called out Sunday to extinguish a Miss Muriel Briggs, daughter of convenience, small enough to *ove brush fire on the property of Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Briggs of steps. Stainless steel sink. Built-in GARAGE, CELLAR—Attoched & ert Pierce on Navcslnk avc. Bingham ave. steel cabinets. Commodious working commodious. Overhead front door. Oceanic Hook & Ladc'er com- Mrs. S. Wilson Laird of Old Farm space. Bendix Automat Washer. Rear service door. Cellar: Full six* pany extinguished a brush fire Sun- village and Mrs. George Dnvison of G.E. Refrigerator. Modern gas range. of Living Room, with cement floor, day on the Bellevue avc. property Harding rd., Red Bank, entertained l\ GRAND IDEA! Gorham Automatic wall exhaust. Cross venti- waterproofed walls, steelsash win- lation. Outside service door. Spec* dows, cross ventilation and high ceil- of former Mayor Louis M. Hague. at a stork shower Saturday nftcr- Sterling •'• the one thing William James, Jr., spent the noon at Mrs. Laird's home in honor for dining. ing. Access by wide stairs from Hall. week-end at the home of his par- of Mrs. Morton Winer of River tvery bride wants. And we ents, Mr. and Mrs. William James Plata. Others present were Mrs. hive t wide selection of this of Lincoln ave. He Is employed by Edwin Osten, Mrs. S. W. Laird, T E R M S—Vtttrani, $500.00 4ow«, the International Business Machine Jr., Mrs. A. S. Collis, Mrs. Jules lovely sterling — a pattern to SM.00 mmitftlr. 23 yim, Ofh.n, company in New York. Wclner, Mrs, Leo Feller and Mrs. please every taste. Get the $1,400.00 *wn, $81.00 manthlf, 20 Harold Goldberg. Mrs. Ostcn t—n Law • ifttfrttt mortfatt Frank Klllgallon, manager of the gang together — if you all Rumson hotel, left for two weeks' poured. vacation in Puerto Rico Tuesday. Mrs. James Nelson will be story chip in you can match her He made the trip by plane. teller at the children's hour Satur- Gorham pattern wilh addi- James Delanoy, Sr., and his day morning at 10 oclock at the granddaughter, Maureen Delancy, Oceanic library. The program has tional place-sellings she will celebrated their birthdays Sunday been arranged for children four to use and enjoy every day. with a family dinner. Maureen was eight years old. The stories include one year old. The party was given "Jenny the Bus That Nobody Priet intluJel Vtittil TSM, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Loved," "Let's Go Shopping," "A C. Delaney of Second st. Day in the Jungle," children's mmi II /or out p/jre-irUiKf. Rev. Joseph A. Sullivan, pastor poetry by A. A. Milne and the of Holy Cross church, and Rev. Mi- phonograph record, "Little Black chael Clark, curate, attended the Sambo's Jungle Band." The story consecration of Bishop Ooorgo W, hour is sponsored by tho Northern WILBUR'S Ahr Monday at Trenton. Monmouth county branch, Amer- The Supper club of the Presby- ican Association of University JEWELERS terian church met Tuesday night I Women. Established 67 Years 15 Broad St. Red Bank GO*HAH GoaNAw GoanAM UIIENBallB CAMtl.UA KNGLISH 123.50 ' I2J.S0 GAMOON 126.00 u ANOTHER ALLEN BROTHERS 1950 HOME Here is an attractive, spacious home that we're SHAWL. building in old Knollwood, This home is erected COLLARED on a large lot (approximately VA acre) with full SHORTIE cellar, breezeway and-garage and sells for H 500 IN THIS HOME INCLUDES THESE EXTRA FEATURES LUSH NOTICE,. T*kf> notice that. Application hut been Goi Ring* nude lu Lh^ Mayor ami Council of the StMl Kitchen Cablneti STEVENS MoroiiKh of Rtil Hunk to irmiltr to II, ••ndi* Waihtr I,. (.It'tvn Co., Inc., irntUng m Schultr* Stalnlen Stcol Sink Unltnl for iircmlun lorntfd At >u.sj G.E. Refrigerator WOOLENS llroml mreet, lint Hunk, N, J,, tlio Tlln- Commodioui Clouts «iy Rntill Dliitrlniltlon llconne IM2 Firtplac* inritofuri" IMIIIMI to II. I), Klltlngrr l!n,, Built-in Vanities liic, Hailing m Schiiltc-Unltril fur the knotty Piift I lie coal you'll wear rrmlim looted >t N'I'M llroml Sired, Handsome Bathroom led llAiik, New Jrr»rr. nil spring and summer. Ohjtctlonn, If iinjr, ihoulil h« rnadi Im. millattly In writing to Amy E, Hhlnn, VITIRAMS, NO MONEY DOWN, 74. PER MONTH Choose from handsome j Ultrk of tha Bofouih of Red Dank, (Slvnfil) II, I,, MIKKN OU.. INC, woolens hy the great J A, P, HOMKMKIt, I'r.i Offlctn ml Corporation Stevens mills, expertly A. P. llulttmor, tlll'J llmiitlwiy, NIK York, Hi, New York, l'i«ililmit. Iniliiri-'il, like, nil Ken 8. K, Wllllmnxin, flu* Iliomliv,,,, N,« Y»il., Id, Now Vork, Vli'ii I'mhlrnl, II. II. Iliiyiitnn, nOJ llrniulnny, New York W liilnmrc roiiicrujromrv' I". Nrw Vink, Vim I'rcaldr>i<. II, Wiilltiin, Wi lU'oitriwny,' N'w York rlnMir«, Skinner rayon xalin lining, III. Now YorV, Vlra rr'Mdnil, ALLEN BROTHERS Inc. M, I'olk, UI'J llrnnilw.;, Nin York 10, l""ll. Spring colora. Jjj«» 7 |() |3, Nrw Ynrk, HtnMmy, II, I.. linilill, Dili MnH'Inn/, N><| Vn,k l», tier, Vuik, Aiiiilnnl Tun. Exclusively al iirir, llourd ol Dlrtclnri It, li, (Iron, «0J llinnrlwKy, Ntw Viirk 54 Brood Street Red Bank City. COLOREST COMPANY A, I1, llnlxmtr, 101 llr(!«it*«r, New R. B. 6-4440 Ynrk Oily, H, ,1, Qitlnlnl, It llurtd Court, dim "Just A Shade Different" lllilxp. N, 3, J, M, Nknly, Hrit NMIonnl Rank, Niw Ynrk City, AD STIU;I:I m;i> J, M, It'Annii, 111 I'IIIK tirmil, N«w Ym-t ,1, II, ilnli.li, 'ill Kxil Mill Slrttt, New 32 llnmil Si. "Sole DhlriltuUm in Hnl Him It" rink Cut, Hn| Hdi.k, N. J, II. I.. Mmiii, It Driitii Hfttl, Ntw York cn/ RED REGTRTET?, MARCH 23. 1950 Pace Thirteen

    Monmouth County Surro|»ti'« Office Mildred Marmulsleiii In th« matter of the istatt of Barbnrt Mac Lennan, dsceneed. Notice to credi- Evening Group PERFECT!? BEAUllfUL! tors to present claims against estate. Electrolysis Specialist Plans Fall Wedding Pursuant to th« order of Dorm an Me- Faddin, Surrogate of the County of Mon- UEXCIIIE VELD Mr. and lira. Benjamin Marmul- mouth. mRd« on the seventh dny of My Appolntmtnt Only Holds Card Party stein of New Monmouth announce FREED'S March, 1950, on the application of Eliz- Phona Lfnf Branch «-361« abeth C. Scoweroft, administratrix of tuperfluoaa Hair Permanently the engagement of their daughter, j the estate of Barbara Mac Lennan, de- Rtmovad Miss Mildred Marmulstcin to Al- i ceased, notice is hereby given to the • 2 Chelsta Ava. Long Branch And Style Show creditors of said deceased to exhibit to bert Leon Sussman, son of Mr. and | the lubscriber administratrix as Afore- Benefit Held at Mrs, Harry Thorn of Keyporl. A said, their debts and den»nnds against fall wedding is planned. the mid estate, under oath, within six months from the date of the aforesaid Red Rank Attended order, or they will .be forever burred BENNETT BUSINESS of their action! thtrefor against the By 400 Person§ said subscriber. SERVICE imumm DaUd: Freehold, N. J.. March 7, 1950. ELIZABETH C. SCOWCROn*. INCOME TAX RETURNS More than 400 women attended 45 Fair Haven Road. PREPARED the spring card party and fashion FREED'S wonderful Spring suits! Fair Haven, N. J. show of the evening group of the Apple gate, Foster. Ueussille £ 100 Maple Ave., Eatontovvn Worsted sharkskins, sheen gab- Tel. Eat. 3-0357 Red Bank Woman's club Monday VENETIAN BUNDS Cornwell, Ksqi., Red Bank, N. J. night in Red Bank Catholic high erdines, novelty checks! Over- Attorneys. school auditorium. Mrs. Henry La- light,.. Lovely... Longtr Lut- hrecquc was general chairman, and plaid sharkskins, too! Exciting ing .,. Easy to clean. •, made of Mrs. William Heron was fashion styles in Spring-new shades! flexible aluminum alloy for long show chairman. life. Sun-proof plastic finish won't TRY LEON S Alan Wallace of th» commercial 'chip, crack or peel. Custom-made to staff of the radio-television show, fit. Come in for our estimate today. FOR FINER LAUNDRY SERVICE "Stop the Music" was commentator. Clothes were from the Wilhemina 100% ALL WOOL CALL RE 6-2646 Everything Dobbins shop. Featured were sportswaar, after- For Estimate • / WASHED WITH PURE IVORY SOAP noon and cocktail dresses, dinner / RINSED IN GENTLE SOFT WATER gowns and spring- and summer Representative Will Call. suits. Most of the suits were made SUITS •/ BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED of wool, but some were of the pop- / ECONOMICALLY PRICED ular new knitted materials. Cot- ton and pure silk were featured in SHERMAN'S /• 3-4 DAY SERVICE the afternoon dresses, with fine Chantilly type lace and nylon being 3950 Home Decorators used for dinner gowns. CALL RE 6-2800 MADE TO SELL FOR S55. 45 proud St. LEON'S For late afternoon wear and semi- Miss Mildred Marmulsteln WMCC IBM formal dinnera, Mrs. Dobblna dis- Red Bank .64-76 WHITE ST. RED BANK 6-2800 played a printed organdy, in a soft Miss Marmulntcin is a graduate toast color with a print of large of Red Bank high .school, and Ri- vhite rosea, and a white strap- der college Trenton. She is a mem- Navy • Beige • Black less chtffon gown, with a stole, (lie ber of Iota Alpha PI sorority. Mr. material being designed with fine Sussman was graduated from Key- Grey • Dacia • Red deep green over embroidery in a port high school and Miami univer- fern paltcrn. sity. He is manager of the Tri- Sizes 9 to 15 & 10 to 20 The show closed with a brida angle Shoo company store, Broad party with Miss June Plante play- street. For the 5' 5" & under ing the role of the bride. Her gown was designed of white lace 14J/2 to 24 Vi made with a deep round neckline Riverside Heights long sleeves and a full cathedral train. Her tulle veil was fingertip Miss Gertrude L. Wagner, daugh- length, held in place by a smal ter of Mr. and Mrs. George N. Wag- cluster of pearls. White gladiol ner of Wilson circle, Country Club NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS FREED'S were used in her bouquet. estates, 'served on the decorating Ml ALUMINUM, SELF-STORING COMIINATION BUY CASH, LAY-AWAY, BUDGET 113 IROAD ST. RID BANK The flower girl and junior brides- committee for the annual freshman maid In the wedding party wore promenade at Lasell Junior college Ntxt lo Peat Offlca Patty and Linda Berg, who were at Auburndale, Mass., where she Is SCREEN & STORM dressed in yellow dotted gwlss a student. The dance was held frocks. Saturday at the school. VENETIAN The attendants of the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Reed party wore nylon and lace gowns of Statcsir pi. entertained Sunday uf wood rose, and the honor attend- at a. buffet-supper for Mrs. Reed's WINDOWS aunt, Mrs. Emma Davis of Little ant was dressed In a similar gown In a lavendcr-blue shade. Silver. The occasion was Mrs. Table awards were blue hobnai Davis' birthday. bowls. Mrs. Robert Marvin wai The guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. HOME OWNERS ATTENTION! BLINDS c chairman of the prize committee John A. Hobrough and .Mrs. assisted by Mrs. Bernard Warnck- Charles Hnbrough of Fair Haven; Full Range, All Sizes Mr. and Mrs. Wilson W. Hobrough, ONE LO er, Mrs. John Husband, Mrs. Dixon Sturdy wood «lat« in Russell and Mrs. Michael Raffcrty. Matawan, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas USE OUR EASY 23-21-30-81-33 and 35 Prize winners were Mrs. Charles E Hanbccker, Jlaplcwood. inch widths, 61 PRICE Mora'.ler, Sr., Mrs. Robert Tice Mrs. Robert Green and daughter inches long. Egg- hurst, Mrs. Thomas Pratt, Mrs. Judy of Maryland spent the week- PAYMENT PLAN SAVE307o! shell finish, neutral Charles S. Wobster, Mrs. Heta end with Mrs. Green's brother-in- tapes including dec- Imlillitlon Opllffltl FOR ANY SIZE Wood, Mrs. Martin Kunze, Mrs. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George orative cornice. At Small Chirii CONVENTIONAL DOUBLE Walter Angerole, Mrs. Mae Hugg Leek. HUNG WINDOW and Mrs. Mildred Magee. Mrs. Roger Wymbs was hostess at a card party last week, spon- LET OUR SUNMASTER" sored by Red Bank chapter, Order Rcbekah Lodge Holds Eastern Star. Assisting hostesses Election at Keynorl were Mrs. Ralph Teed nnd Mrs. CUSTOM BUILT 3 TRACK Marshall Smith. There were ten SKILLED Mrs. Helen Peters was elected tables in play. ...mads !o your exact specifications in • selection of MASTER FRAME noble grand or Lady Colfax, Re- Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Smith of 300 possible slat and tape color combinitions, it mikw bekah lodge, Monday In Odd Fcl Long Island were Sunday guests of to you low prices! WINDOW lows hall, Kcyport. Others elected Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Smith. WORKMEN Trie Miller Man Itiurei you ct autnmtic, AUTOMATIC 3 wore Mrs. Dorothy Carlson vice George Leek, Friday attended the CUSTOM QUALITY track conilructlon. Each grand, Mrs. Lois Richardson re- funeral of his grandfather, Robert flats and screen section cording secretary, Mrs. Hazel Davis, at Jersey City. eilndi reduced from 6.95. Selection el eolond operitti Individually. tapes and cords In flexible steil slati. All Hut Bischoff financial secretary, Mrs. Clyde Smith, who has been con- 53"35"64** Iutri Emily Porter treasurer and Mrs, fined to his home with mumps, is Louise Schuttenbcrg; trustees for Improving. CUSTOM BUILT one year. Two new candidates, The Social club met last Thurs- BUDGET CORNER Mrs. Edna Cummings and Mrs day at the home of Mrs. Victor Madeline Vanderbllt. wore Initiat- Sattcr, Little Silver. RADIATOR COVERS TABLE PADS ed. Installation of officers will take Mrs, Lawrence A. Carton, Jr., Is Welded heavy fault ittel, Knlitud (n tiki* place Apr. 33. chairman of the current Ked Crow enamel colors. ( Htitptoof and washable, with NO Others attending were Mrs. Irma fund drive in the Riverside Heights BINDING edges. Sizes to 48"»65". ALUMINUM STORM DOOR Mctsgcr, MI-S.I Johanna Gcssncr, area. Mrs. Gertrude Giles, Mrs. Julia Mrs. Rose Woodward of Frost , All aluminum door Ihil cloiei Into sturdy alu- minum frame. Installation eilra. Mallcy, Mrs. Alary Wyckoff, Mrs ave. entertained at dinner Sunday. Ma(tic Lambcrtson, Mr. and Mrs Her guosts were Mrs. Rose Dick- DcWitt Carhni-t, Mrs. Anna. Eck- niiin, Mrs. Margaret Crimniino, TABLE PAD & VENETIAN BUND CO man, Miss EmlHc Baumgartncr, Mrs. Nell Crispcll and Mrs. Sophie Mrs. Geoigianna Edmonds, Mrs. Pittingcr. Emma Scnson, Mrs. Mnmir. Henry, Marshall Smith, cuhmsinfrr of Mrs. Antoinette Fiorentino, Mrs. pack 23, has announced the annual RED BANK & Vicinity...CALL: RED BANK 6-5286 Emily Howells, Mrs. Irene Apple- father and son dinner for Cubs and Rate, Mrs. Wanda Lctwcnski, Mrs, Boy Scouts of troop 23 will be held 'PEKTH AMBOY Perlli Amboy 4-1313 • ASBURY PARK Asbiiry Park 1-1511 Ethol Finger, Mrs, Mllriren Hess, Mar. 30. STATEN ISLAND STORE: 23 Sand Si. (Open lo 9Fri.) SAinlGeo. 7-61.00 Mrs. Marguerite Burgess and Mrs. Wllmn. Cummlngs. East Realigning The membership meeting of the P.T.A. was held at the school Mon- day, Mar. 20. Walker Nelson of Fair View school and Dominick BED ROOM SUITES Lally of Atlantic Hlghlnnds showed slides and spoke on the Alaskan From *CQ-°0 TO 'QOE 00 highway. Fathers nnd Mothers' night will be held Apr. 17. A spe- cial meeting Is being held Thurs- day night of this week, nt which time Dr. Wylle G. Pntc of Middle- FINISH THAT town township schools will speak. LIVING ROOM SUITES ! A fond find r.ike sain will ho helrl White Apr. 21 at Frank Bruno's store, Pi, 00 Monmouth rd. and Occnn ave. lira. From JQft.OO TO $ .00 FURNITURE Bert Dingee, Mrs. Helen Kneifer 98 ° '695 and Mrs. W. Uourtcr were elected EXPANSION BEDDIN& to attend the spring conference of the P.T.A. nt Asbury Park Apr. 22. A child's study group will be held at the homo of Mrs. Hugh Rey- ATTIC BREAKFAST SUITES nolds, Center avo., East Kcnnsljurg, Apr. 19. Hostesses for tin; nvi'nlng From MQ.00 TO $ ICQ 00 VETERANS! wore Mrs. Irene Cruse, MIK. Helen ADD A NEW DORMER ~!a|ialbo nnd thn Mism'S I'urocll. The ladles' auxiliary of thp Klr.it FOR MORE LIVING Payment Aid MHiml mot Mar. H at Hie hall. A cake sale is planned for Decora- SPACE tion day. NEW SPRING RUGS A St. Patrick's dinner was held by St. Catherine's Horary society nt W E A It K Bnyview Inn with ,100 Hursts pres- ISoiv On Display ent. I'rliCK Hero donated by Isn- 1OOO ilore M. Wnlllng nnd E. J. 'llnlin, ind wore won by Mm, Irene Crtue and Mrs. Kormler, ROOFING AND SIDING Mi\ nnd Mrs. J, J, Leonard of SUP COVERS Lakc'.vond were wenk-end guests of Mr. .uul MM. Hnrnlil Hutterflrltl iintl AND daughter, nnd Kiitunlny evening, Mr, nnd Mm, Arthur Gentry and EXPERTS! Mr. nnd Mr*. Mnrtln Mlllrr of Lnkc- wood woro dinner gucntN, DRAPERIES f)cnnl« Mrifiklru of Ttvlllglit rive. from H wide variety of nllraclivn designs. In conllneil to his hmni' ln'cnimn of lllni'HH, IiiHiilulrri milling in I.rick, »toiit> and nliiii^lc rffeet*. Mfldo Horo in NQN VETERANS Mr, nnd Aim. liny liiinin am SMALL DOWN il/miMlcr »i>pnt l)n> uwb.-i'tiil u'HIi Our Own Shop, Ml', and Mr.i. Mi'lvln HUIIMII of ,• HEATING EXPANSION ATTICS GARAGES PAYMENT Drhkc'lmll, Cunn, rtundrodi of FLOOR AND WALL CARPENTRY Mr.", Wllllnin KruuiM' api'iil tlirre • ROOFING 1 Now Spring Fab- ilnya Irinl wrrk with hri il/muhtci TILING KITCHEN CABINETS nml fnmlly uf Slunk Itlvri nuiniir. • PLAYROOMS ric* lo Chooso PAINTING DORMERS MISS NTIXNIIKltd i:N(i,\lii;it From, • ROOM ADDITIONS NEW BATHROOMS MASONRY Mr. nml MM. Aliirrl Nti'lhlxiu u! Kry|>iill h,ur iiilhuilliri'il Ihi' I'll- • PORCH ENCLOSURES SIDING ELECTRICAL WORK Kiiltriui'iil nf llu'lr ilHimhti'i, Mi<< COMPLETE LINE OF tlnlrn Kll/.illintli Hti'llilM'lg In II, Hnnbniuk Hutiunok, Jr., nun ur Mi, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES . mid Miri, II, Henfiinuk Hclmni'li, al- NO KASY Mn ut KeyiiMI'l, ,MU« HIPIIIIIIM I! U TELEVISION . RADIOS • REFRIGERATORS • n Himliintf uf CHIIII'IIIIII hl|%LL RED BANK 6-5060- OIMW I'ltlDAV KVKNIMM UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK f\ \ Illr Hill I it u Ihf «'n li>, HI \r,| Him ihi Jnfinliy m Page Fourtaan- RED BANK REGISTER, MARCS 23, 1950 SUPERIOR COURT OF WW JERSEY Quality EQUIPMENT Girl Seoul* to Form Organization* Hear CHANCERY DIVISION, MONMOUTH COMPLETE Mooney Promoted COUNTY SUPPLIES AND SERVICE Local Town Committee Red Cross Speakers Docket No. M-2807-49 BATTERY SERVICE For Farm—Garden—Homa Several organizations and groups EDWARD R. WILSON. Plaintiff Ti. What Ara Your Requirement*? Leaden of Girl Scout and CHRISTINE WOLF. falsely called Htw—RenUla—Recharge Brownie troops in the Red Bank By Bates Fabrics have heard Red Cross speakers CHRISTINE WILSON, Defendant. Civil TRY OUR 5ERVICE area, together with parents of during the past week. William A. action Notice of Order for Publlcat on. , DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. Scouts and Brownies, will meet Started With Firm as P'luhr of Red Bank spoke at Fort TQ: CHRISTINE WOLF, falsely called •' IS EAST FRONT STREET CONOYER BROS. HO 9-6121 Question CHRISTINE WILSON: RED BANK Monday night, Apr. 3, at Red Bank Monmouth and at Freehold and By virtue of an order of the Superior TEL.: RE S-0121 WICKATUNK, N. J. Methodist Fellowship hall to form Office Boy in 1939 Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Rev. Robert Anderson, pastor of Monmouth County, made on the 3d day a town committee. The purpose of Edgar B. Mooney, Jr., of Harri- Trinity Episcopal church, address- of March, 1950, in a cause wherein Ed- OLSON a town committee is to give lead- son ave., Fair Haven, has been ed the Freehold Rotary club Tues- wnrd R. Wilson is plnintlff and you ar« ers suppoit and backing to carry day. defendant, you are hereby required to ROCK WOOL HOME INSULATION appointed national sales and pro- answer the complaint of the plaintiff on a Scouting program within the motion manager by Bates Fabrics, At another meeting at Asbury Come in and see on of before the 4th day of May next, noofing Siding Window Insulation community. inc., of New York city. Park the speakers were Mrs. Mil- and in default thereof, such judgment In charge of arrangements are lard M. Brenner, Sgt. Edward Le- the big new "Du Ponf will be rendered attainst you as the Installed by Olson Company's Trained Mechanics Mrs. Klston Combs, Mrs. John War- Court shall think equitable and just. Estimates Without Obligation Seur of Fort Monmouth, James Guide Bo off fo The object of said suit Is to obtain ren, Jr., Mrs. Jame.1 Robottom, Mrs. Motgomery, a polio patient, Mrs. a judgment of nnnulment between said W. W. KENNEDY: Local Representative Murray Warner, Mr*, William M. S. Schlpsser and Miss Mary Successful Painting." plaintiff nnd you. n Phono: Bed Bank 6-1433 Jacques, Mrs. Albert Newman, Sr., Donnelly. FLORENCE F. FORGOTSON, and Mra. Robert Pearse. i Attorney for Plaintiff, 60 Broad Street, MONEY LOANED Whatever the painting job you're planning, you'll Red Bank, New Jersey. an Jewelry, Silver, Musical Instrument*, Dated: March 8th. 1950. Cameras, Binoculars, etc. New Monmouth find the answers to every question in this complete Llcenxd and bonded by Stall ol N. J. Workers to Plan NOTICE Guide Book. Tells what Du Pont finish to use for The Doard of Education of the Town- WE I'AY CASH TOlt OLD GOLD and SILVER ship of Shrewsbury is asking for sealed Men Hear Priest every surface—shows colors on giant-size sheets bids on Kcneral school supplies to b« Cancer Campaign used in the Township school*. Specifica- Broadway LoanLon eCo Branc.h St. Mary's Holy Name that make color selection easy. You'll get a better tions for these supplies may be obtained tog Broadway April Will Be from the District Clerk at her home on paint job! Come in today! Tinton avt.-., Tinton Falls. Cancer Control Month Men Have Breakfast Bids must be in the hands of tho in MONMOUTH COUNTY it's District Clerk hy S P. M. on Tuesday. Rev, Andrew Doran, director of April 4th, 1930 Rl which lime they will Final flans for the cancer con- the San Alfonzo retreat at West be publicly opened at the Tinton Falls E. R. SNYDER & CO. trol fund raising campaign in Mon- End, was principal speaker Sunday J. H KELLY COMPANY school. mouth county will be announced The Board of Education reserves th« Established 1873 morning when the Holy Name so- 157 Broad St. Red Bank right to reject any or all bids. tonight at a meeting ot the Mon- ciety of St. Mary's Catholic church, Dated: March 21, 1950. mouth county chapter ol the Amer- New Monmouth, held a Commun- PHONE RE 6-3900 NELLIE C. OSBORN, INSURANCE ican Cancer society In the library ion breakfast in the parish hall. District Clerk. of Monmouth Memorial hospital. After receiving Holy Communion Have the surface and you'save all! NOTICE , Walter W. Reid, jr., chairman of in a body, the men were served Scaled bids will be received by the .FIRE • CASUALTY • MARINE • AVIATION • LIFE • BONDS tho county drive, has invited all Edgar B. Mooney Middlotown Township Board of Educa- breakfast by members of the Ros- tion, at the Leonardo Grade School, on SURVEYS and APPRAISALS urea drive chairmen to attend the ary society of tho uhurch. Ar- Thursday, April 13, 1950, at 8 P. M., meeting at which checks for the Mr. Mooney joined the company rangements for the event were un- for the following: Licented New York and New Jersey Broken support of the cancer clinics at in 1930 as an odlce boy. Later he 1. School furniture. travelled through the United States der the direction of John A. Mc- PAINTS 2. Athletic supplies. 135 FIRST AVE., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. Fitkin and Monmouth Memorial doing Mold work in advertising and Dcrmott and Arnold Wessler, co- Specilicittinn.i unil form for bidding PHONE: AT 1 -0900 hospital will be presented by tho chairmen. may be secured at the officr of thr Dis- county chapter chairman, Theodore promotion. trict Clerk, at the Leonardo Grada He joined the U. S. Army in Donald R Purcell, retiring presi- .School, any time after Murch 23rd, be- J, Labrecquc, Red Bank attorney, dent of the society, received a tween the hours of 8:30 A. M. and 4 P. and a film on cancer control will 1942 and rose to the rank of ser- M., Monday thrdugh Friday. geant before being accepted for medal from Rev. Robert T. Bul- be shown. The campaign will be man, pastor and spiritual director The Board reserves the riffht to reject conducted during April which has officer's candidate school. While in CUSTOM MADE AUTO any or all bids and to waive immaterial training in Texas, he quurtcrback- of the society. George Fournier, informalities. YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT been designated "Cancer Control president, was toastmastcr. He in- J. W. DAVIDHEISER, ed his Army football team into an Month." troduced Lawrence A. Cartan, District Clerk. l-OK undefeated season for the all-Army SEAT COVERS "In the past four years grcnt championship of the Southern chairman of the Middlotown town- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, progress has been made in the fight conference. ship committee, who also address- CHANCERY DIVISION World Wide - Airline • Steamship • Holel - against cancer in New Jersey," Dr. ed tho group. Michael Bergin of TO; DONALD MAURIE BLAUVELT, Harold A. Kazmann, chairman of While serving in the European Red Bank offered several vocal Select your own GREATLY DEFENDANT. Resorts • Tours and Cruises is theater of operations, (Mr. Mooney By virtue of tin order of the Superior the county executive board com- handled the assignment of combat selections. He was accompanied at patterns and Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, mittee, said this week. "This has correspondent with the American the piano by Joseph Kelly. mnde on the 8th day of March, 1950 been made possible thru the gen- material. in n cause wherein Alice Bernlce Blau- O DONNELL TRAVEL AGENCY and French infantry and armored vclt, is the plaintiff and you are the erous contributions of the people divisions. Ho was injured while REDUCED j defendant, you nre hereby required to of tho county and state. We still Open House Tuesday I answer the complaint of plaintiff on or 12 BROAD ST. TEL. 6-5080 RED BANK preparing narratives in critical ac- before the 9th day of May, 1950 next, face a great challenge here in Mon- tions during the winter of 19-14 At Key port School FIBRE COVERS and in default, thereof, such Judgment mouth county and we trust that and was one of the first Americans will be rendered against you as tht our program will receive continued There will be an open house at Court 3hall think equitable and jupt. to enter Dachau concentration SEDAN The objrrt of said suit in to obtain support." camp in Munich, Germany, after the Keyport grammar school next a Judgment of Divorce between plaintiff Sixty per cent of the funds col- it was liberated. Tuesday evening, beginning at 8 and you. i lected in the county are available o'clock. Following the presentation Dated: March 15. 105(1. • L & H MEATS • fop the purchase of clinic equip- His work with the, U. S. First. of a program, the audience will be LOUIS J. ANZALONE, Seventh and Third armies was invited.to visit the classrooms. PLASTIC COVEKS Attorney for Plaintiff, ment, the providing of nursing praised by military experts as 1060 Broad Street. earn and medications for indigent The program will feature a cir- Newark 2, New Jersey. READY TO EAT—SMALL & LEAN "outstanding contributions to the SEDAN $47.95 J patients and education of the pub field of live history, demonstrating cus theme and will include selec- Notice of Settlement of Account C tions by the grammar school band, Esta'c of Luther Walling. Sr.. de- lie that cancer can be cured if the ability and necessity of inde- ceased. Notice is hereby given that the caught in time. The other 40 per- pendent effort on the part of the rhythm band, tap dances, twirlers accounts of the subscriber, administrator CALA HAMS lb. cent goes to tho national cancer individual infantryman as well as and acrobatics. There will be spe- COME IN AND SEE THEM MADE of the estate of said deceased will be 35 audited and stated by the Surrogate of cialty dancing, tumbling and folk iissociatlon for research, education the problems encountered by fight- the County of Monmouth and reported nnd administration. ing men of the other Allied dances. During the program there for settlement to the Monmouth County SUGAR CURED & HICKORY SMOKED forces." will be presentation of a gift from Court, Probate Division, on Friday, th« c the grammar school P. T. A. 2-HOUR SERVICE twenty-eighth day of April. A. D., 1950. Mr. Mooney rose to the rank of nt_ 10 o'clock A. M., at which time ap- Two Accidents captain and had several novels The scenery will hfi in chnrge of pliratinn will he mndn for tho a1lnw« BACON lb publiohed by tho War Department the seventh and eighth grades, and nnce of commission! and counsel fcci. 35 which are now used for tactical ushers will be the Marshal club. WEAREVER AUTO SEAT COVER CO. Dated: Mnrch 20. A. D.. l!t»0. At Ruinson LUTHER WALLING, Jit., and strategical lessons of combat Program directors include Frank Church Street, Belford, N. J. All Our Meals Sold With Money Back Guarantee warfare at West Point. He received Zampcllo, physical education in- COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE UPHOLSTERY A truck driven by Ddminick Maz- Administrator. WATCH FOR OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS several battlefield decorations in- structor! Homer Gcrlufscn, instruc- 109 OAKLAND ST. (At Railroad Station) RED BANK Roberts, Pillsbury, Carton za, Red Bank, and a car driven by cluding the Bronze star medal, tor of tho band, and Mrs. George & Sorcnaon, Louis J. Celcntano, collided at the PHONE RE 6-2612 Open Daily 8 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. 96 First Avonup, ROUTE 36, KEYPORT Legion of Merit, France's Croix do Cherry and Mrs. Evart V. Sllcox, Atlantic Highlands, N. J, intersection of Blngham ave., and directors of the rhythm band. Attorneys. CLIFF'S AUCTION Open Fri. 'til Midnight - River rd., Tuesday morning. ucrre and Silver Star for gal- Police reported that Mr. Celcn- lantry in action. tano, driving a car owned by the He returned to the Eates com- Armour company, Long Branch pany after his discharge in 1946 failed to halt at the stop street, and and continued with his promotion when his vehicle came out on River and advertising work. Mr. Mooney rd., it was struck by the Globe was made promotion manager for Petroleum truck, driven by Mr. the firm's main office In New York Mazza. in 1948 and for its branch offices NOW OPEN Celcntano Injured his knee and in Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, At- was taken to the office of Dr. Ste- lanta and Los Angeles. phen Casagrandc for treatment. A His new appointment will In- complaint was made by Mazza. clude responsibility of the retail, FOR BUSINESS Chief Henry Kruse and Captain wholesale and fashion garment William Zerr are Investigating. manufacturing trades in piece The local police investigated an- goods, bedspreads, draperies and other accident at the Intersection of sheets. -GREEN SHUTTER Ridge rond and Bingham ave., when R. J. O'Neill, Sr., & Co. vehicles driven by Anthony Tin! Reformed Church tore, Long Branch, and Frank Love- kin, 65 East River rd., collided at Choir Plans Cantata 771 RIVER ROAD, FAIR HAVEN Plumbing and Heating in All Its Branches 8:30 a. m. Chief Kmsc and Capt. Zerr investigated. The choir of Red Bank Reform- 25 STATESIR PL, RIVERSIDE HEIGHTS, MIDDLETOWN ed church, augmented by a num RED BANK 64253 SATURDAY STOHV HOUR bcr of voices, will present the can- Miss Nancy Field will be story tata, "The Seven Last Words of Phone Red Bank 6-2146 teller at the story hour Saturday Christ," at the church Palm Sun- morning at the Eisner Memorial day, Apr. 2, at 7:30 p. m. Maj. A. library. The program Is sponsored Lcroy Baker Is directing tho choir, SPECIALIZING IN by the Northern Monmouth Coun- assisted by the church organist, ty branch, American Association of Barbara Addis Snlffcn. HIGH PRESSURE INSTALLATIONS University Women. She will read The music for the cantata was the following stories, "The Turkey written by Theodore DuBols. Solo- —and— Girl," "The Run Away Pig," "Dan ists will' be Ann Crclin, soprano; nio No Bigger Than Your Thumb," Maj. Baker, tenor, and Col. Robert SPECIAL WARM AIR HEATING and "The Rabbit Who Wanted C. Rogers, baritone. Wings." Thirteen children attended the program last week with Mrs. ESTLMA TES IU WISHED John Simpson as story teller, AMATEUlTllOUR WINNERS Amateur hour winners at the Sea EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED Horse tavern, East Kcansburg, Frl day night were Miss Margaret Corduroy Toppers O'Brien, East Kcansburg, firs prize; Bill Sullivan, Newark, «ec- ond prize, and Dolores Wlllard o Kcansburg, third prize, Mrs. Irene ' (Fully Lined) Dusli of East Knwisburg was mas MILLERTON RUGS ter of ceremonies. -i CONTINUING OUR SALE! We bought up on them. We were so excited! 1st ANNIVERSARY SALE RECONDITIONED TYPEWRITERS MODERN ilmplicily We know you will be too! Every llem in This Store • REMINGTON of design mikn • UNDERWOOD Gorhim Lyric truly KKUUCKD modern —genuinely • L C. SMITH clinic. Here ii DIKING SALE •lerling ullver • ROYAL worked by Assorted pastels, sizes 10-18 Regularly craftimtnin Corlum $59.30 tradition, Kitehon Moor Alnl* And Bodroom Genuine FLOOR DKLTOX The Most Wonderful Part COVERING ! lltlti: RUGS 20% <>'r lllui*r«ted: New Royal All Wool I'llo l|.lll NOW KEMlCEl) TO plaet-tuiini $ 95 Tlmnv T including 50 Fid. TK. III:AI IV ONLY 10 • vi ; "' ' H:N r'HiDAY I:VI:NIN<;S UNTIL U kiy Itpt, ralliri and rlbban, M«ney »««H nuaranlM, ______Come in or phone us to reserve yours Ifl.Ofl MOWN PAY IH.llo WIIKKI.Y WILBUR'S •Mm Imall Carrying Ohar»«_ MILLERTON RUGS, INC. JKWKI.EIIS 130 Broad Si, (Opp, Slolnbael. Co,) Red Bonk 6-5279 SERPICO'S nl 111 Yritrn M> I'AltlllM, I'lUIIM.IM , 101 MONMOUTH IT. RIO aHNK, N, J, Til, a.«4|| Ii Bro.d St. Rod B«nk BANK REGISTER, MARCH 23, 1950 Fifteen we'll tell the news to Joan. What! Merrily We Roll Barbara F., plus Al. equals love. Marlboro COUNTY BIRTHS | Freehold Woman Hurt What It Means: Some of their favorite songs. Various badges were given to Along Mr. and Mrfl. John Lung of Ninth Iti Crash at Holindel We Specialize Harriet R., and "Ton!," "A Kiss members of Girl Scout troop 9 at Alice Louquist, 47 First st., Free- Interest Rate on Home Loans Many years ago, just about a in the Dark." a meeting last week at the home st., Belford, are parents of a daugh- In ter born Friday at Monmouth Me- hold, suffered a cut forehead and a hundred, a fellow named Henry Gloria M., and Bob, "Dearie, Do of tho leader, Mra. Emily Tuvcaon. cut right knee ln.it night when her Men's Trousers -f- Ward Beecher, a lecturer, wrote You Remember." morial hospital. by CLARKE BEACH They were as follows: Dorothy Nci- car collided with a car driven by Buy Direct and Save, these words: "A man without mirth C. Rogers, "Oh! Johnny, Oh! bcrlipn and Elaine Jursa, games Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Frampton Rev. Melvin Dalton, a Newark WASHINGTON, AP—How much is like a wagon without springs, in Johnny." badpres, and Pat Tuveson photog- of Werah pi., Portaupcck, are par-priest, on route 31, Holmdel. Father GABARDINE Interest should you pay when you Health Hints which one is caused disagreeably Virginia P., "When Shakey Grows raphy badge. Sally Cbbb and Dotty ents of a dauRhter born Friday at Too Old to Dream." Dalton suffered a cut on the head. TROUSERS borrow money to buy a home? FrevonUnff Industrial Accidents to jolt by every pebble over which Neiberlien taught troop members Monmouth Memorial hospital. Both received medical attention at it turns." He was right as rain, we, Alice LoB., "It Isn't Fair." some new games. How much should you expect to In baseball, the batter who Mr. and Mrs. William Powell of Riverview hospital. State police ReS. Tccclve if you lend money to a once in awhile get a chap like that Delia M., "There's No Tomorrow." Barbara Hoaglander was elected Main at., Port Monmouth, are par-from Shrewsbury investigated. home-owner? These are two sides takes his eye off the ball is apt to here and they really arc to be Johnny M., "We'll Be The Next president of Brownie troop 11 at ents of a son born Monday at Mon- get hit in the head. So It is also pitied. One fellow that has caused One." of a tough economic question, as with many jobs in industry,. for their recent meeting. Pat Caven- mouth Memorial hospital. IN MEMORIAM Sacco's Pants Shop the members of the Senate learned me to write on this subject has ab- Charlotte R., "I Can Dream Can't augh. was elected vice president Mr. and Mrs. William Bodtmnn In Invlntr memory of our beloved when they wrangled over the pro- many Industrial accidents can besolutely no mirth. You can't do I." and Gail Whitson secretary. Mother, Ifelenn rtiimarlcn, who pasted 20 W. Front St. Bed Bank blamed on psychological factors. of Clinton avo., Belford, are par-nwi\y on" yeitr nun t',rtl\y, March 2.1, posed middle-income housing bill. anything with him, he just doesn't Louise J., "Beware My Foolish Two new patrols were organized. ents of a daughter born Monday at The worker whose mind Is dis-see any humor in anything. I really Heart." l'.llii. Siiilly mimiti] by her fitmlly. Much of the debate hinged on this tracted by worry, by misunder- Delia Marie Saul will be buttercup Monmouth Memorial hospital. point. wonder if he would laugh if he was B. Frances, why don't you wear patrol leader and Mary Smith blue- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walling of IN MEMORIAM standings or quarrels with his fol-tickled. He might bo carrying on a skating skirt? jay patrof leader. Vienna Kenn la MUI.LEK. In lovlnif memory of my be. Proponents of the bill said they low workers, by a sense of injus- a war within himself, you know Patty, when are you going to Laurel avc, West Keansburff, am Invert mother. MiirK&ret Violn, who had found a way to provide cheap- tice or anger with the boss; or by a new troop member. parents of a son born Saturday at r»n*a>.. at practically «o cost. calls for some variety of mental you and Eddie. Good. causes the rough water off Cape exercise and physical performance singing "Oh! Johnny, Oh! Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Barker took Hattcraa, N. C. Sold In Red B>nk by Ugfttt. Whelm, 401 CLEVELAND AVE., This lowering of interest rates Wayne F., we hear that you have How You Can Love." a number of local young people Sun Ray drug >tor»; or your home —if it merely requires the endless your eye on Gloria M. ' HIGHLAND PARK, N. J. would undermine the whole home repetition of a single type of work Shirley B., what happened to you roller skating at Asbury Park Sun- mortgage credit field in the opinion Rose, who Is the Eddie you were and Rusty? day. They were Mary, Madelalne. —then monotony is inevitable. skating with Wednesday night? SHOE REPAIRING of oppenents of the bill. What Sooner or later the worker takes Hey, Louise J., why don't you and Johnnlo Barker and Louise NOTICE would be the effect on persons Nice going. como skating as often as you used and B.irbara Hoaglander. GUARANTEED WPHKMANSIIir his eye off the ball and a more or Lucy D. P., and Kenny Yates. ONLY FINEST JIATKKIALS IJSKI). PROMPT UELIVKUIKS. BEFORE HIS HONOR, ELMER B. now paying i'A per cent—particu- lees serious accident may result. to? Pete F., maybe? Other Marlboro residents who en- WOODS, ASSIGNMENT JUDGE OF THE larly the great multitude of persons Could there be anything between Sally B., I saw you looking at that joyed a roller skating party at As- WHY NOT T It Y US! SUPERIOR COURT OK NEW JERSEY, .who borrowed under the FHA and Industrial morale Is as vital to you two? We hope so, you make tall blonde. MUNMOUTlt COUNTY peacetime industry as It is to vic-such a nice couple. bury Park Monday were Mr. and P. AMORELLO Docket No. Veterans Administration plans? tory in war. Wise managers and B*W., here's wishing you all the Mrs. William Stolz, Mr. and Mrs. In the matter of the application of tha They would demand that Congress Sally B., and Dick, we hear that luck with Mike C. Henry Sadowskl, Mr. and Mrs. El- 11 MECHANIC ST. RED RANK MONMOUTH CONSOLIDATED WATER thoughtful personnel director! real- you had a real swell time last COMPANY (or the Appointment of Three find a way to reduce their Interest ize that good industrial morale I know the reason Jean K., 1« mer Holtz, Harry Sickles and Wal- CommlBBloners to Fix the Compilation, payments, say opponents. Then Saturday. singing "Jealous Heart." Billy. ter H.oltz. Tel. RE 6-2090 Night—RE (M38O-R to be Paid fnr Ccrtntn LamU nf FRED- would Congress be forced to revise grows out of personal recognition We sure miss Jeanette and Fran- ERICK W. HORSKALL: HACKEL HORS- —it depends upon each worker I heard that Margie and Billy H., S. P. Barker, Jr., a Mudent at ABC FALL, hii» wife: ALICE H. M. HORS- the whole program of honm financ- ces Acquaro, will you two please are going together. Lafayette college, Easton, Pa., KALL: HELKNA S. HORSFALL; and having a sense of Importance in a como okating at Singing Wheels ing through government help, pro- worthwhile enterprise. Good in- Marie DeP., we love the way you spent the wek-end at his home li. BRUCE HORSFALL, JR.. situated la bably with heavy losses to the more often? and Albie skate together. It's quite here. Plumbing and Heating the Town shin «'f Middletown to be Taken dustrial management calls for full Gloria M., and Ronnie, we think and Condemned for Public UEC, Notice- government? recognition of the personality and unusual. Mrs, Mabel Lowerrc spent the Oil, BURNERS INSTALLED AND REPAIRED of CoinlemiiaLimi of Land. you two make a swell couple. wnek-end at Now York city. 1M SHREWSBURY AVE. RED RANK, N. J. TOi Krudtrlck W. Harsf«U. Rachel HOH- What of the effect on banks, the special ltnportanco cf every Mickey P., saw you skating Wed- fall. Alice II. M. Ilorsfall. Helena S. insurance companies and savings worker. nesday night, swell, but I hope your Points Out Importance Mr. and Mrs. Willnrd McDowell STEVE CANONICO Honfall and K. lirw* Hnrsfall, Jr. and loan associations, now charging of Spring Meadow farm enter- You and ••nch of you nre hereby notU arm is not in danger. Of Census to Farmers tained at a dinner Saturday for f\cil thnt the Monmouth Consolidated the higher rate of interest? Already Four times as many deaths from Hey Kids, Isn't it awful the way Writer Company hHS presented its pe- the government has effectively re- traffic accidents occur at night as some guys try to break up those Several reasons for the fullest Georgo Wiedenmayer and family tition and applied to the Honorable El- duced the income from mortgage during the day in proportion to happy couples? co-operation of citizens of this area of this place, Mrs. A. Bulatovlch of mer It. Woniis, Assignment Judge of th* interest on which such institutions the number of cars on the road. in the 17th decennial census of theEast Freehold and Dallas A. Dlxon Superior Court of New Jersey for the To whom It may concern—There of London, England. appointment of three commissioners to depend. Before FHA was created, is nothing between Alice and Al-United States, which opens in all fix the compenittioi. to be paid by it persona who borrowed on their parts of the country Apr. 1, are for the lands hereinafter described, sit- Biologists have identified about bie R., Charlotte R. has made up uated in the Township of Middlitown* homes paid from six to seven per a million different specie* of ani-her mind and it looks real this time. enumerated in a statement issued Middletown County uf Monmouth, State of New Jer- cent interest. When FHA wa3 set mals and more than a quarter mil- Edith T., we heard your opera- by Jerome Kaplan of New Bruns- sey, and that said petition has been filed up, with its VA per cent interest lion species of plants—but the tion was a huge success and we are wick, census district supervisor for Elizabeth Carter will receive her in the oniee of the Clerk of Monmouth rate, it was arranged that persons number actually in existence prob- the U. S, Department of Commerce. cap at the capping exercises of the County, tOKether with an order assigning who had been paying the old high- all pleased, stop in and see us soon. Monmouth Memorial hospital, KHday the Nth d*r of April, 1950 at ably amounts to twice these fig- Hey, I saw Mary Sullivan skating This includes the area in the 1 10 o'clock In ths forenoon ai the ttm* er rates of interest on existing ures. Our exploration of the living Third Congressional district. Among School of Nursing, tonight in the anil thu Court Room of th* Superior homes • could refinance through Saturday night. Good Deal. Keep Court at the Court House in Freehold, world is only halt complete, coming Mary. the principal reasons important to hospital auditorium. New Jersey as the place for the hearing FHA. Then all mortgage interest Tho true love bird is flying farmers are: Mrs. William Gomwell and her of laid petition before th* said Judga> rates tended to go down to the Peter the Great of Russia re- Representation In Congress Is daughter Sally, and Edward Ben- The following is a particular descrip- • FHA level. around C. R. for a J. R. M. tion of the luniti above referred to. quired his stag dinner guests to Hey Johnny, who do you think based upon the state's population, nett left Saturday by plane for Alt those certain tots, tracts or ptr* "But what is so sacred about a start the evening by draining a more of, Mike or her? In state legislatures on county pop England. While In England they cell of land and premises, situate, lying 4J/4 per cent interest rate?" asked flagon of vodka. An example of Dot L., we haven't seen you atulatlons. Omission of just a few will attend the Grand National Sat- and heing In the Township of Middle- the sliver flagon used for this pur- J. H. MOUNT CO. town. In the Count; of Monmouth and Senator Douglas (D-Ill,), "Might it the rink In a long time, what hap- individuals from the county may urday. Mrs. Gamwell and her State of New Jersey. not be in the public Interest to re- pose has been preserved and it pened? adversely affect the representation daughter will then leave for a tour TRACT ONE: BEGINNING at a •take- placo it with a collective debenture, holds approximately one pint. Delia M., good luck to you andof a particular area. of Europe. Last Thuraday, Mr. and 84 Broad St. Red Bank in the southerly line of Newman Springs Distribution of federal and state Mra. Gamwell entertained at din- Rond at the northwesterly corner of oth- guaranteed? With a 8ii per cent Several years ago the soybean Dixie. I see you two are still er lands of the Monmouth Consolidated •interest rate?" going strong. • aid to schools is based upon the ner at their home here tor Mrs. PHONE RE 6-4330 Water Company, which stake it distant was little known outside the Orient number of children in various ago Charles G. Bennett, Sr., the occa- westerly 664 feet from the westerly and "If that is good, why Isn't it bet- where it has been cultivated as a Kathy Beilly, you sure skate of tho b rid He over Swimming Rivtr; ter to have no interest at all?" beautifully. I wish you all tho luck groups. Failure to obtain a full sion being her birthday. thence (1 > along the westerly line, of food for centuries, but today the count will mean a loss In dollars ortier la mis of the Water Company Inquired Senator Fulbright (D- United States occupies first place in the world with your cheerleader Mrs. Ann Hayes McKenny and Ark.). girls. and cents to the community. Since sons of Richmond, Vs., have been South 17 degrees East, U1..67 feet to a In soybean production throughout the need for expanded school fa- crojs mark in a concrete walk nt th* the world, Charlotte R., I saw you with spending tho past week with her northeasterly corner of other landi of Johnny the other night. You sure cilities Is also measured In census parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. the Wntcr Company; thence (2) along Obituaries make a nice couple. statistics, both school officials and Hayes. th« northerly line of other landi of tha Dramamlne was accidentally dis- parents have an obvious Interest In AlRTCMP Water Company, South T3 degree* Wilt, MISS FRIEDA VOIGHT covered to be a preventive against Congratulations to our Red Bank Egbert Swackhamer has returned 250 feet to an iron pipe at the north- basketball team, who won the the matter. ; from Florida, whore he was on lo- westerly corner of other Innds of tha sea sickness when it was being AUTOMATIC HEATING Water Company; thence (3) North I Miss Frieda Voight, 91, died thin Shore Conference championship. The need for good agricultural cation with a motion picture com- morning at tha home of her niece, tested as an anti-hlstamlnlc in hay dt'itreei 4? minutes 20 seconds W*it, fever. It was discovered to have They did a terrific job and really statistics has never been greater pany. U04.4.-J fr at., Shrewsbury. (4) alonj.' thf southerly line of Newman from which she had suffered all her ilary Ann Russo, we always see peoples and serving tholr wants for Va., is visiting her son-in-law and Hpriniti Road, Smith 7It degrees 17 tnln- Born In Germany, she was a life. you at the rink alone. What hap- other agricultural producU they daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Andrew utei Kmt, 250 fe«t to a stake at tha daughter of the lato Mr. and Mrs. pened to Jack? , need requires accurate facts as a M. VanDyke. point mid place uf HfKlnnlng, John Voight. Mrs. Nestlcr it the It will not be long before gradu- basis for policies. Containing l.-iJ a ere a. Several young people of the vil- PALM SUNDAY, APRIL 2nd TRACT TWO: ItlKUNNlNU at a stale* only survivor. Your Garden ation at Rod Bank and what fun Here census statistics enter the lage, seniors nt Middletown Town- In the jouthtititerly corner of other land* The funeral will be from the wo'U ha^e at tho senior prom. picture. Both private business and ship high school, left yesterday of the Monmouth Consolidated Water John E, Dny funeral homo at 9:30 By CHARLES H. CONNORS, We hear that a group of Redgovernment need to know how Company, which point 1> distant 502.lt IUitgers University, tho StaU with the senior class for their, an- EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 9th feet southerly from the southerly Una a. m. Saturday. A high mass of Bank girls hnd a swell time at tho many farms there nre, how much nual trip to Washington, D. C. of Nuwman Springs Koad on a eouraa requiem will bo offered at St. University of New Jersey rink last Wednesday night. land Is available and Its capacity Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Swartsel of South 17 degrees East, and whlea James church at 10 a. m., and In- for production of crops, what re- stake (• distant 3.*'J fett foutheri/ on Pruning hybrid tea or monthly Nancy M,, and Billy H., why not hav« returned from a southern mo- a emir** nf South 17 defers East from terment will bo in Mt. Olivet ceme- come skating more often? serves of livestock are maintained roses should be completed very and the, volume and value of live- tor trip. They visited Mr. Swartz- the ending point of the first court* of tery. soon. Wo hear that Louise Johnson has el's daughtor at Dallas, Tex., and the flrit tract above described; thane* a big crush on Pete Foster, Red stock products, and other facts < 1) Southerly, and along the wiittrlf First prune out all dead wood, at acout the nation's farm economy. also visited at N«w Orleans, West line of other lands of the Water Com* the same time looking for canker, Bank high's basketball star, Palm Beach and St. Petersburg, pany and lands now or formerly of ona Post Order Reducing Delia nnd Dixie, we saw you win These cannot be ascertained oxcept Lutn. South 1? drums Kait, 127.89 fitt If there are any dead twigs ex- by counting, ono by one, tho lttms Flo, to a frncepnit: thenre ('J) in a ginatal amine the cane to see If there is tho circle gnme Friday night, Nice Milk Price Half-Cent going. of necessary Information, Seventeen members of Middle- southwesterly direction, along tha top a sunken area In the bnrk. If there town auxiliary of Rivervlew hos- of ii btnk, 2S4 feet more or lesi. to a An order calling for a reduction Is, cut the cane back to liolow thin Hern Is n little poem sent In, en- A complete census is mado up oi pohit, »ii!d point bclnif ^S4.26 feet on of 22 cents per hundredweight (ftp- titled "A Soldiers Talc." nil the little units In It. If some pital met Monday at the home of a oourtc of South -tt degrees 34 mln- injured aren, Mix. Wylle G. Pate, A large num- utpfl 4,1 stirondii West from the endlnv proxlmiitoly one-half cent uur ill.) Also examine tho canes to see The ward MI full of ulllnit men, of the units nre left out, the sum point of th* Hrit rnurii* herein: thtne* In tho price pnld to producers for The nir win full uf untuning, Is Innccurnte, Sub-totals for eucli Ixr of surgical dressings werany. North 73 dt'ttrvts East. 200 feat areas with black spots or sporc- church will hold a food sale Fri- to a Htiiku at thu point and plica tf liocomo effective Apr, 1, formlng bodies, These will glrclln dlnjf to Vic, poor Texas, totnl for the nntlon ennnot he de- IleKlntlir.if. Tho new minimum jirlcn to ho Tho C. Department wants Don termined without a complete set of day, Mar. .11, between 1:30 p, m, CiintHltiH l.U t.cm, tho cano and 1(111 It. In both cases sub-totals, nnd 3 p. m, Ttm IHIII Itunl li to bf condemned and (inld to producers will bo $4,70 per tho canes should be cut two orH., to stop seeing nil those girts or taken for public u»» puriuant to in ail hundredweight (10.30 cents JKI- throe Inches bolow tho afftctod rntltltMl, 'An for thu construction, main* qt,) after Apr. 1, as compnrccl to toiutu-i', niul opemtlon of wittrworki urea. for the i>uri>oio of iui>ply1ng oltlti* $6.01. tho proeiTit fiilco for milk Next, rtmovt thin, wank cnncK, townn, nrul vltlRk'in nf Ihii itatt with of 3,5 per tout biittrrfiit, National Advertising Lineage In Weeklies During January wntcr," api»roved Anrll Ul, 1874 and tha A cood buili Is ono that has throo .'Mrrn! lui'plrminii uml smmdminti Tho oi'tliir wm< Imnml on evidence In flvo strong canes niislng close tl^rrof, ai Mt forth In N. J. S. A. premntod nt public hoiuinua hold to tha ground. 4!tiMi.l aiul N. J. A, A. 4Sil9.ll. in Nowlon and Woodbury ln»t The final st«p Is cutting back, The Red Bank Register Again in First Place Throughout the Nation J)i»tPi(! Unrrh l:., tno, month niul «uhnoriui'nt InvoaUgn- IMiTTKH ANU I'LSHCn, Hybrid tea roson form flower buds Attnrneyi fur Prtltlon, tlorm, according to Schomp, Tho In Ilio (iimu smiMun tha growth In A snmiiln check of 37 of the bettor wooklles of Momnoulh Con>olli|«t«d Wat If testimony rovnaliiil Mm coat of• pro- made, Hybrid pnrpotunl or Juno thu niitlun-ull intimlinrii of tho Audit liurmiu of Cir- llRTIIIVIT (N, II,) (JlUOlIp I»M < nmwmv, duel Ion imil dncllnoil Kllk'htly; tlwit ranoN and cllmbors lira different, n,i culation mid all mointjors uf (Jroutcr Wocldlt's— J'rliirrlDII (,M»,) J'oM-TrlrKmph M13,1 Hr MAUKICki A. production In it limit olHlit lo ton tho flown- builn for thin reason's nhuw« that tho uvarnKO uf this Ki'oup mil 1I,2,VI lines IliM'liliiKlmni (N, <\) .liMiriml I Illlll poi' com nbuvo that of thu HUIIMI Nolle* of 5«Ul«ment of Account bloom lira nlrondy formed, Cuttlnx 'of nnllonnl advertising during tho month of Janu- Dover (N, ,1.) Ailvitncit IHH14 Kititt of MiirKKrtt HUT Haik«ll. at* period In JIMO, mid thnl HIIIOH In- Ilia InUcr baulc sovoroly will result ary, The Uk'uri'ii fur Ihn nawipupors chocked follow, MnmliiKtim (N, J,| Democrat - 21008 raurd Nntlca li hnrby Klven thll lh« •llcmlo them hn« hocn no Incronaa In romnvlng /lower buds, but cut- lllkhont Is tha Rnrf JUinlt (N, J.) llocialar with : 1,11.1 ITi'i'liiilil (N, ,1.) TruitMvrlpL IIUsO ..iH-uuf.ti u( thu itibicrihsr*, tMeutori of In conHumpllon, I hi- et.Hti o( •»!<( diM'tHMif. wilt •« tliix back hybrid tent removes only linen of nnlloiml advertising during tho month. Mount Holly (N. .1.) Ifcrnld -17H48 mttltftl and itMrd by lli« .'turroiita of A nlm I Ini* deurounn Is ordered for wood thnt may hour flownri, Nmvtim (N. .1.) Ilimild 111744 tht County of Mntimnuth and report**1 Hniiii'rvlllH (N, ,1.) McnvMiKcr-Uiw.otlo IHH?8 fon MtlUmi'iu tn Tht* MoMMmith Countr vmil<' A milk, which II(UT Aj>r. 1 Thoro nre two school* of thought •<<•<. Ilimk (N. .1.) IMHtrr 21,148 I'nurt, 1'rnhalv hlvl^ion, m> t''rhl*y, tht H'lll I"' Mlii'd lo /irodii/'ww ill J/VIH In pruning, One «ny« out cniif>« I'nlclliiKtin IN. Y,) Advil < ...10118 l'«Im Sunday uihert In th« Tw«l(tli diy uf Mny, A. !>.. IV.10. at II jici' liiimlri'ilwi'lKliI 111,111 rciitH |>nr liia'k ID nix or OIMIII Inchon, SOIIIM- AIIIKIIIHIIT Clly (Alii.) (jullaiilt WISH Jllvcrhrtiil (N. V.) Iliivli'w IflflTT u'flni'k A, M., nt Mi .Mi tint* M>t'll««- 1 lIon will In inniIP fur tli« AlUtwAnr* of c|l.) roc milk of !ITi |IIM ci'iit linlH'r- Union leu, from tlm xrouud, TIIIK Ni'tv I'miiuiii (Conn,I Ailvrrllner UITII Hrnrnilulo IN, V.) lni|iilriatf.ti Mari'li Ith, A 1>.. WiQ, Tin' IIIIIIT ciintlmii'i the «lx-eont on lung stems, Tha other solmul I.IIIIK Clly (Kin,) l.ultn Clly ll«|inrl«r IA1IIH MIMIIIIU (OIIIII) Cliw.HI.' UIMI1 AMOltY I.. 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FRONT ST, KID I'Mrli AvvHMt. rirld'iH IN, t\) Nciilliicl ., Him N>w V.ur, IVr, N, V, Thu ihilulht iiiiul In Ilio Orient lt.nliup (l,n,t I;nt)-ipit*i> ,, 3fHIIH If you iMiiatlcii HKIIL imtlltiH limit (lain* IVII I (liiniln , IIIKHH RED BANK KtrcuLotl, tuilny WIIII Invi'tili'il liy U, H, Mnrliio do n Httln lliliinlnit of wcitk lwiu> I'lllllliilltll IMn.o linlnpilti' , ,101111 lltli'liliniiniiii IN, Vn.l lli'i'iinl . .: . 1,1 »M John D, fl>'MM!n, ' • JoliUllitiii (IIIIIIP, will) vlHllfd Jn|>nn MI nut too niany will grow flown» I r;ACE" EXPERTS Stolen Goods Stock Car Racing Forensic Team In each »peech activity. John Gaynor of Naveaink ave,, The local parochial school rank- Rumson, suffered a disclocatcd TEACH YOU TO DANCE ed among the first three schools in shoulder Sunday while boxing Smoothly, Correctly, Gracefully. To Open April 15 •Social Dancing Our Specialty* Are Recovered Loses in Finals total Forensic points earned. The with a brother, Bill Gaynor. He Fox Tret - Waltx • Llndy others were the winners, St. Jos-received medical attention at Rhumba • Tango • Samba • Etc, Taken from Kransburg The game old familiar farpR as U.B.C.H. Debater* eph's, and Passaic high school. Riverview hospital. Itt the simplified PACE method ef teach lie which atturet you ot accur* far as drivers am concerned are •ey and quick remits. All lesions art Store Last September nxpoct*d to be on hand for the Third in 22 Schools guaranted. Part of the $400 worth of goods 1950 stock car racing when the Dental Health Reaionabls Rate* Eaty Payment Plan curtain is raised Apr. 15 at Long Red Bank Catholic high school Studio Open Till 10 P.M. Evening* stolen from the Keaasburg drug debaters last week fought their Problem Reviewed company, Brachway, Keansburp, Branch stadium. way through nine rounds to the TIGHT or JERKY STEERING : The problem of the dental health last September ha.s been recovered 'Promoter Mac Winner decided on finals of the National Forensic IS JUST AS DANGEROUS DANCINI G by Keansburg police. an parly opening for the exciting league sectional tournament, only of the children served by the Pub- 11 1«O»D ST. PHONE RE ••0*44 Benjamin Costa of Union City, sport after taking an parly look at to lose to St. Joseph's preparatory lic Health Nursing association .of Jittery, loose ot difficult steering is fix mote RID BANK OR RE «•>»! M the saucer two weeks nso. Wiener Rumson, Sea Bright and Fair Ha- than a nuisance. Ic warns you of wrrcel un- who allegedly received some of the school of Philadelphia. balance and wear of steering parts...which stolen merchandise, was turned in stated that among thn popular Thn tourney, held Friday and ven was reviewed by the executive mean quick tire •wear...unexpected blow- to polic* Tuesday by his attorney, drivers expected to return are Saturday at St. Benedict's prep hoard at a meeting Monday in the outs...sudden loss of stceting control... Michael Comunal, also ot Union Frankia Schneider, the Long school, Newark, had 22 partici- nurses' ofllce at Rumson Borough ACCIDENT! Defotc you land in hospital or „ "ALUMAROU It My City. Branch and Atlantic coast cham- pant schools from New Jersey, hall. On discussion it was learned jail, gee a safety check-up and correction on "ALUAMERICAN AWNING" A warrant ior Costa's arrest was pion; Lou Volk, Ralph Palmicri, New York and Philadelphia. Red that there are neither, federal, state our industry-approved BEAR Equipment! sworn out Saturday by Officer Lenny Brown, Pappy Hough, the Bank Catholic was represented by or county funds available for this ORANTUND RIM. Martin brothers, Walt Adcr, Bob purpose. Fred Lodcr of Keansburg police Edward Carney, Robert Hoffman, * Thank Your Repair Man For ALUMAROLL it«yi up all yair after Costa had b«cn implicated by Cortwright, Jnhhny Cnbrcl, Ed Robert Hogan and Richard Rathe- Muscatel and Duke Heller. Miss Jennie Wothley of the as- j The Accident That 'round, y«*'««'« V" >'*•' f*>- Otto Bungo of Atlantic ave., Keans- machcr. social ion nursing staff, reported burg. Bungo was arrested recently Tomorrow morning officials of In addition to debale, tourna- nurses had made 363 visits during Didn't Happen" it'» made of wonder-metal Alumi* for breaking and entering the the stadium will confer with the. ments were held in original February, which included service to I A Bridal numl But ALUMAROLL it mobile, Kcansburg drug store, promoters of the roller derby in oratory, oratory, extemporaneous the public and private schools with- too—relit up or down for fingertip Merchandise turned in by Costa an attempt to bring the thrilling speech, humorous declamation and in the three boroughs, and in pri- •un control. includes a. fountain pen and pencil roller skating sport to the stadium dramatic declamation. R.B.C.H. vate homes. Mrs. Robert G, Ilsey Tradition It's Been "Quality" Since 1922 set, an electric razor, a gold cig- for a three or four week presenta- reached the finals in four of the presided. Phone Today For By the month in your own arette case, a cigarette lighter, two tion. contests. Robert Phelan, a senior, watches, a pencil-lighter, six wo- placed' second in humorous decla- Board members attending were Joseph Wildanger Co. FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION home or by the hour in our COMMUNITV CLUB TO MEET mation; Maureen Hcffernan, anoth- Mrs. John Ballantine, Mrs. George HONEY BEE 0 men's wrlat bands and two bronze Body Builders jewing room.'^^ ^. ,„. horse statues. Several movies of Interest will be er senior, took third place honors Burt, Mrs. Arthur Gibb, Mrs. Fran- Costa was released in $1,000 bail shown at the. Ocoanport Commun- in oratory; Hoffman, also a senior, cis N. Glazebrook, Mrs. William D. FLOWERS Rebuilding ... Keflnlshlng SINGER SEWING CENTER pending his appearance before ity club meeting Monday night at and David Ryan, a sophomore, Hcatley, Mrs. James C. Parkcs, Russell T. Hodgklsft Gallon Hoists and Dump Bodies SICKLER Kcansburg Magistrate Edward Am- the Occanport inn. Trustees of the reached the finals In original ora- Mrs. Merritt T. Lane, Jr., Mrs. Wil- 435 Shrewsbury Ave., Phone 43 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK tory and dramatic declamation, re- liam B. Leonard, Mrs. Manton B. CONSTRUCTION CO. brose Monday. club have authorized the appoint- 464 Broad Street Red Bank, N. J. BE 6-0501 PHONE RE 6-3806 ment of a special committee to ar- spectively. Frank Lanahan, a sen- Mctcalf, Mrs. Russell A. Stroth- 2407 Corlles Avi. ior, lasted through four rounds ot man and Mrs. James G. VanNos- OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT Some cows require considerable range for entertainment at the Call Red Bank 6-4020 SAFETY HEADQUARTERS Neptune, N. J. "petting" to produce the most milk. clubs annual meeting May 22. extemporaneous speech. There trand. Ttl. Atbury Park 2-305*

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