RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXV, NO. 39. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 26,1953 10c PER COPY SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 16. Legislature OKU New Pregbyterian Church from the Air 9 200 Pay Tribute Mrs. Reed's Petition Sales of Houses, The Boy Who Discovered Easter MEW SHREWSBURY — Mrs. To Beadleston Margretta L. Reed, borough clerk, Lots, Commercial To Be Presented Sunday Night has been Informed by Assembly- At CBI Dinner man Alfred N. Beadleston that Building Made A Lenten play, "The Boy Who a bUl providing aUowanee of a Planner* Schedule i/icovcrcd Eaetcr," will be present- Former Mayor Praisea local pension for her has been Red Bank Man Buys d Palm Sunday at 8 p. m. In the approved by both houses of the Meeting on Xoning led Bank Methodist Fellowship .Service of Partont, state legislature. 13-Acrc Farm ia.ll by the committee for religious In Mrs. Reed's ease, legislative A public meeting wlU he held Irama. This drama by Elisabeth Attacks Hit Critici action waa necessary before a At Tinton Falls * Monday night at R:M o'clock at UcFaddan la in three scenes, and Mien eoold be granted. That a dramatization of the story by BATONTOWN-Assemblyman Al- ia hwiaiMu ef the fact that leg- A number of sales have been the Mechanic Street school to Raymond MacDonald Alden, "The fred N. Beadleeton'a U years as islation that made possible the consummated by Ray atillman, discuss the ra-ioning of Broad st. Soy Who Discovered Spring," pub- mayor and two years as councilman seaaratlM of New Shrewsbury realtor, Shrewsbury. The sales in- with the planning board. Mem- ished by the Bobbs-Merril com- of Shrewsbury will result In "in- from Shrewsbury township In clude home and farm properties, bers of the borough council and pany, Permission to use the play estimable benefits for, your future 1SW «Wt Include pension clauses. building lots and tracts of land for vas secured from Samuel French generations," Attorney General It la believed that the new leg- construction of apartments. coning board of adjustment are f New York city. Theodore D. Parsons told MO per- islation will make possible the The 13-acra Mary Long farm on expected to attend. A brief worship program will pre- sona here Thursday night. granting of other pensions to em- Water st, Tinton Falls, was sold James Wolcott, planning board cde the play and will include an Mr. Parsons' praise highlighted a, play see of otter towns separated o Richard Chamberlain of 34 Pe- chairman, eald recently, "Al- irgan prelude, invocation by the testimonial dinner for Mr. Beadle- la the future from other munic- ters pi., Red Bank, who is em- lastor, Rev. Roger J. Squire; the ston at Crystal Brook Farm Inn. ipal bodlee. But a Uw had to get ployed at Fort Monmouth. The new though the re-sonmg plan offered inging of the hymn, "For the The affair was given by local citi- on the boohs Bret. owner Is making extensive addi- by the board tost October wan Beauty of tha Earth"; reading Of zens, headed by Mrs. William Mra, Beed, who has served the tions and alterations to the dwell- voted down, the planner* feel It cripture and pastoral prayer. Ra'thsmlth and John Poole, co- township and the borough more ng which consisted of large living has merit and would like to have The cast Is as follows: Dr. John chairmen. An engraved silver tray than U yean, has announced her room, two bedroom*, kitchen and Dexter, played by Roger Walwark, waa presented the former mayor by plan to retire. ..Before she did bath. A barn and several chicken it fully discussed at a public 3d; Maggie, the housekeeper; by Mayor John Hawkins. so, authorities here wanted to be houses are also on the property. meeting. Mr«. Lillian Tucker; Mary Dexter, , Those attending gave long and sure there was a pension to com- Mrs. Long- is now residing at the ister, Miss Nancy Ottingcr; Skelly loud applause to the attorney gen- pensate her, In part, for her years Rivercrest .rest home. Diggs, the boy, Jerry Llndqulst, and ' eral after hearing Mr. Beadleston ef service. Maj. George A. Boston of Den- the Voice, Harold H. Baynton. Pro- declare that "people in this room, in ver, Col., has purchased a new Troast, Wene Top grams are being prepared for this this county and in this state know presentation and will contain a ranch house on Locust ave., West Who's Who" of the cast. where you stand; despite any com- Long Branch, from the Wall Realty ment to the contrary, and I'll fight Pfizer Company Party Ballots The play is under direction of any man who thinks otherwise!" Co. The three-bedroom dwelling has Mrs. Charles Miller, who received a modern permastone front. An- FREEHOLD—Paul L. Troast and her training from Mercer univers- His reference was to the current Promotes Teeter other,sale in Locust manor for the Aerial view of now Proibytorisn church and Wottmintter houst, to the left, atop Elmer H. Wene won top spots on ity in Macon, Qa., and Duke unl- state senate Investigation of Mr. Wall Realty Co. waa made to Mr. their Republican and Democratic ersity, Durham, N. C. She be- Parsons' firing of Deputy Attorney RUMSON—John O. Teeter of and Mrs. Harry Parker of Union Tower hill, taken by Dorn's photo shop. .Formal opening and dedication of the new edifice party ballot*, respectively, at the came affiliated with Alpha PU General Nelson Btamler. Mr. Ridge rd. has been elected vice City. Both the Parkers and Bos- hat been poitpened until May due to inability to procure the asphalt paving for the new park- drawing for Monmouth county held Omega, national dramatics society. Beadleston said the attorney gen- president of Pfizer Overseas, Inc. tons have taken possession of their last Thursday by E. I. VanDerveeV Mrs. Miller has worked with Little eral's "finding time to come here and Pflier, Ltd., export euhsidt- new homes. Mr. Parker is employed ing area and roadwey. Above icene it looking toward the wait, with the Spring Terrace elections clerk. heater groups, and entertained with tonight is an honor I didn't antici- sfeles of Chas. Pflier * Co., Inc., at the new Bcndix plant In Eat apartments in the upper lefthand corner, end Highland eve. in the upper right. Mr. Troast, chairman of the New he U.S.O. during World War II. pate," adding he has been annoyed New York city, one of the world's nlown. Jersey Turnpike, was endorsed the Trie committee presents a relig- at the "unwarranted criticism" to largest producer, of antibiotics— Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Greenberg day before by the Monmouth Coun- ous play each season, contributing which Mr. Persona has been sub- the "wonder drugs." • of 112 Belshaw ave., Eatontown, Promoted by Wetton ty Republican steering committee. o the spiritual life of the com- jected at the "end of a wonderful have bought the brick-front. home Schedule of Gas Bills Now Normal; He also won first place on ballots in munity through this dranutlo and career." on Sunnycreat dr., Little Silver, en other counties. pictorial sermon. The members in Telia of OH Tuners from Maj. Charles Porter of Spo- Alvin W. VanSchoick, Long the local church are A. Melvln Mor- kane, Wash. The house has living Official Explains Past Troubles Branch, one of the seven guberna- Ls, chairman; G. Foster Spinning, Mr. Parsons began his address by and dining rooms, two bedrooms, torial aspirants on the G.O.P. bal- stage; Mrs. Harold J. Coddington, relating Incidents connected with expansion attic and attached ga- "All March bills from the Mew During this period' the gas com- lot, won second place in the draw. ostumes; Miss Abble V. Strickland, his youth in Shrewsbury, where his rage. pany had to train personnel in the Mr. Wene, who was unsuccessful art; Miss Emma Jane Lafetra, father served as Presbyterian min- Jersey Natural Gas company will In the 1949 election against Gov. Ai- music; Mrs. Daniel Hucbner, make- uter, and of the "old timers" who A new ranch-type home Is being go out on time and will represent Interpretation of billing procedures built on Queen Ann dr., Shrewsbury, usage for a normal period, rather and the punch card'method, which red E. Drlscoll, was chosen for up; A Melvln Morris, lighting; Har- used to congregate in Homey Bor- on a plot sold to Mr. and Mrs. John is the method used by most utility first place on the Democratic ticket ry C. Barnard and Mrs. A. Melvin den's store to discuss events of the than the exceptionally long periods among the four contestants. Morris, public relations; J. Leon borough. W. Burke of Neptune. The lot was of past bills," said W. Alfred companies. The operation of key formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, manager of commercial op- punch and tabulating machines re- The order in which the names Turkington, technician, and Rev. Baying the "less centralised gov- quires a training period of approxi- were drawn by Miss Annabel Du- Roger J. Squire, minister. The com- Anthony Guadagno of Matawan. erations for the gas company. mittee Is being assisted by mem- ernment the better government Beveral lots on this drive iiave been mately six months before a, point Bols, veteran employee of the we'll have," Mr. Parsons said Mr. In operation less than a year, the of efficiency is reached. eounty clerk's office: Republicans bers and friends of the church, in- Beadleston's service to the borough sold by Mr. Stlllman to Louis company faced tremendous organi- —1. Mr. Troast: 2. Mr. VanSchoick: cluding George Lovett, Robert Boy- helped strengthen home rule. He Grandlnettl of Shrewsbury, builder sational problems when it acquired Labor Market Tight 3. Mayor Frederick F. Richardson, kin, Ibsen Nordrum, Mra. Leonard added that the assemblyman "took and developer, who will construct the gas propertica of the Jersey "The labor market was tight," New Brunswick; 4. Charles R. Rcade and Ralph McCoy. care of the municipality In Its new ranch homes thereon. Central Power and Light company said Mr. Pearce, "but we were Klein, Woodbridge; S. Sen. Malcolm toughest times," when it suffered The commercial building on last June. A considerable amount fortunate In that we were able to S. Forbes, Somerset county; 6. As- "growing pains." Quoting one of Shrewsbury ave., opposite the Red of planning superseded the setting hire the wives of many servicemen semblyman Fred E. Shepard, Un- Webster's three definitions of a Bank airport, has been sold, to- up of the new company. However, stationed in the Monmouth county ion county; 7. Sen. Kenneth C. politician Mr. Parsons aald Mr. gether with a large plot of ground, actual operation wasn't passible un- area, for they have proved to be Hand, Union county. Democrats— Beadleston Is a "person versed In to William Borner of Battln rd., til space for the home office and extremely conscientious and co-op- 1. Mr. Wene; 2. Alexander F. Orms- Services Slated the science of government." Fair Haven. The owners were Mr. district offices was found. Then erative. They were willing to work by, Jersey City; a. John J. Win- and Mrs. Thor Halvorseri of Tin- pftteanel had to be hired and overtime many nights during the berry, Passsic; 4. Former Senator Compering Beadleitoa's polo equipment bought and installed. On playing days to hie work la "weld- ton Falls. Mr. Borntr plans to use week and even on Saturdays and Robert B. Meyner, Phlllipsburg. For Synagogue the building for the repair and re- June 3, 1S52, when the negotiations Sundays. It was a real loss tc us ing local government," the attorney were, final it was necessary,-for the The senior class of tha Hebrew general said the former mayor.em- conditioning of marine meters. when their husbands were traas- Tatter - Mrs. Patricia W. Bell has sold new company to; begin funetlenlng ftcttd away from this area and we, William J. Addle' '> '' school will conduct the weekly ployed team play with the aerve te simultaneously In all of the IS.dis- Krauss Runs Alone services at Congregation Bnal Is- dash ahead; showing "courage an* her ranch- home on Shadow Lake had to, lost these trained and par- itt; teeter Joined the Pflier firm dr., River Plata, to Ralph Thatch- trict offices throughout the etate, tially trained employees." .. ' IHREWSBURT-William J. Ad' rael tomorrow at ( p. m. RabM initiative" when tt wai needed. as a member •' the —^ depart- with adequate personnel snd super- die of 42 James st..has been ap- In Sea Bright Arthur H. Hershon will preach am er of Keyport. The home consist! The company, starting In Febru- • $ •V^LsBsjflMlta^BaL W^BIJ^BSBBV meat (rnttafUrgraduating from of two bedrooms, living room, kitch- vision of operations. This meant pointed heed of the parti produc- "Basic Unity." the University of Miami, where he the'servlclng of the U.000 accounts ary, began to get back on sched- tion department of Walton Elec- MA BRIGHT-Mayor George H. An induction ceremony will be Mayor Hawkins spoke of the ad- en and bath. Mr. Thatcher Is a ule with meter readings. Bills ar- trical Instrument corporation, New- Krauss, Republican, Is running for received bis bachelor of science state highway engineer. Mrs. Bell which belonged to the old County led by Rabbi Hershon aad Abraham miration aad respect Shrewsbury degree la business administration. Oas company, along with the addi- riving now will begin to reflect gee ark. a second term of office without op- J. Zager, president of the eongre- residents hold for Mr. ~ " ' has moved to Georgia. tional 90,000 customers acquired usage for a normal period-rather position. He enlisted In the IT. 8. Army A house on Laurel ave., Little Mr. Addis previously wu an ex- gatlon, who will honor those who saying: "wo will closely follow your at Fort Monmouth in Jan., 1M2, and from JCPL. than an exceptionally long period. pediter. He began with the com- There are to be no Inter-party became members of ths congrega- career, knowing that our borough Silver, has been sold to Stanley As the December snd January bills pany in 1940 aa a messenger. Dur- contests in the April primary con- was assigned to the medical de- Cohen, manager of Wright's Acre, It was necessary to hire and train covered long periods, conversely tion in 196J and so far this year. contributed something to your dk* partment. . He graduated in 1M3 ing World War II Mr. Addle served tests here.' And the Democrats of- A special oneg shabbat will follow tlngulahed record." Shrewsbury, for Louis Grandinetti 30 meter readers. The results held February bills and some March overseas with the Army Signal fered no one to race for the mayor- from the Medical oncers Candidate of Shrewsbury. The dwelling has a up the entire billing department. bills covered a short period be- services, Following his pralss for Mr. Par- school, Carlisle, Pr., and waa as- Corps. He ia a volunteer fireman alty. The Sunday-school will hold a sons, "the mayor" turned assem- large living room, modern kitchen Meter reading dropped back about cause of coming back to a normal in Shrewsbury Hose company. Republican candidates, lifted by signed to the Medical Administra- two tile baths, four bedrooms and four weeks, and aa a consequence, schedule. model Seder Sunday at 10 a. at. blyman, thanked the residents for tion corps.' He was promoted to Borough Clerk Clarence Stevens, in under the direction of Mrs. Harold the tribute. •Though I may have attached garage. customers were- not only receiving ' "We have weathered successfully elude Mr. Krauas, for mayor, and the rank of captain and waa sent A tract of land on Bath ave., their December and January bills Scgall. had many differences of opinion to the Far East, where he served a most difficult readjustment right Kenneth Anderson, incumbent, and The Passover schedule of service* with many different people," he Long' Branch, was sold to Alex very late, but alto the longer bill- down the line, we expect our March Primaries Pose Samuel U Diggle, currently a mem' as adjutant to Gen. Crawford Sams Oreshln of North Jersey, who is in Ing period raised their bills more bills to go out on time and to re- announced by Rabbi Hsrehon Is as said, "I believe there Is some little on.Gon. MacArthur'a staff.' ber of the borough board of ad- follows; Monday, Mar. 30, •:*> p. bit of good In the world, because the process of constructing modern than usual. Normally, meters are flect a normal gas usage. We, as justment, for three-year council Mr. Teeter re-entered the employ apartments on the plot. The land read on a 30-day cycle, however, well as our customers, are happy m.; Tuesday, 10 a. m. and • p. at.; you permitted me to keep true of the Pnaer company and took up No Competition terms. Unopposed, Arthur O. Axel- Wednesday through Saturday, serv- American government alive ia our wae formerly owned by the Mon- during this period the cycle reached that this difficult period Is behind sen is running for executive com- duties In the eiport department af- mouth Memorial hospital. a high of 42 days. us," said Mr. Pearce. NEW SHREWSBURY — There ices daily at T a. m.; Sunday, Apr. own little community.' . ter his discharge from the Army In are no contests Involved In the mitteeman—aa a replacement for 5. 6:30 p. m.; Monday, Apr. «, 10 Daniel Doadi led community slag- A ranch-type bungalow on a plot Walter Covert, who didn't file—and 1MI. He wae appointed eiport man of ground surrounded by trees was Billing Troubles April ' primaries here this year- a. m. and S p. m., and Tuesday, log to open and close.tke program. ager of the company in 1M0. even though three council seats will Mrs. Dorothy M. Lacey, incumbent, Apr. 7, 10 a. m. and Ylskor serv- Xev. Arthur 8. Joke, pester of sold to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Clark When the gas company first Checker Stores for executive committeewoman. ' A son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. of North Jersey, for Lieut. A. Mite, started operations It was able to become available in November—it ices, 11 a. m. Shrewsbury Presbyterian church, Teeter of this place, he Is married Obtain the services of only one per- was learned thui week. The Democrats have Robert F offered the Invocation; Key. Theo- who is now stationed abroad. The In New Quarters Keehn and William Sinclair, both This Saturday there will be jun- to the former Miss Claire Burke attractive dwelling has a large liv- son who thoroughly understood the Frank Little, Republican, and ior services at 9 a. nv, with adult dore E. A. LeVan. pastor of Old of Elisabeth. The couple are the billing department procedure. This of whom have made previous un- Christ Episcopal church, the bene- ing room, dinette, kitchen, three Checker Stores, wholesale and re- Collctto M. Epps, Democrat, incum- successful council races, trying for services at 10 a. m. Rabbi Her- parents of two daughters and n son. bedrooms and tile bath. Mr. Clark supervisor/with the co-operation of tail dealers In automobile acces- bents of the prcaent council are shon will give a discourse on the diction. Mr. Teeter Is a member of the a representative of the billing ma- the council seats, and the incum- has taken occupancy and intends sories and sporting goods, will be seeking re-election to full three- bents, Thomas Farrell and Mrs portion of the week. Rumson Country club, Sea Bright to make it his permanent home. chine manufacturer, wai responsi- open for business in their new quar- year terms. Councilman Clarence Beach club, and Sea Bright Lawn ble tor setting up the new machines ters at S1-3S West Front st. tomor Unterberg. appointed last year, is Cecil* F. Norton, for the committee Among those Introduced by, Mr. The co-operating broker was the and training personnel unfamiliar posts. Paroons were State Sen. Richard Tennis club, and also Is a member Arm of Brswer and Smith, Asbury row. Their first store,in Red Bank running unopposed for the one-year Red Bank Couple of' the board of governors and sec- with their operation. was opened in August, 1931, and The council positions open this R. Stout, Assemblyman Elvla R. Park. remainder of former Councilman year are held by Mr. Anderson and aimmlll, Freeholder Director Joseph retary of the Drug and Chemical Another sale was that of the "We decided to buy the best they have been located at II Mon- Richard W. Liebert's unexpircd C. Irwln, Freeholders Abram O. club of New York city. equipment available," said Mr. mouth at. since March, »3». term. Mr. Llebcrt resigned because Ralph W. Lawrence. The latter said Buy Ranch Home three-bedroom dwelling located af Pearce, "and get It Installed -and in he would not run again. Voorheei, Walton Sherman and M N. Sth ave., Long Branch, owned The new store, modern in every he was moving to Pennsylvania. SHREWSBURY—Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woolley, Clerk of the Board by Beatrice E. White. The new operation as quickly as possible be- particular, W the - largest In the In district one, Republicans run- Edward C. Broege, Sheriff Ira B. cause the billing operation Is prob- firm's five-store chain, having a ning for executive committee posts William Bell of 24 Manor dr., Red Mobile X-ray Unit owners, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Car- ably the biggest undertaking a util- Nortz Honored Bank, have purchased from Mr. and Wolcott, Tas Board Member Wil- sten, had ranted the property for SO-front frontage and also a depth are former Councilman Martin An- liam B. Ktrech, County Engineer ity company has. of 50 feet. The glass front, 12 derion and Mrs. Lois Joice, as re- Mrs. Henry Pope, Sr, their ranch Leo K. McKec, County Detective several years through the Stillman feet high, Is trimmed with Perma- At CWV Dinner home on Shedowbrook rd. Mr. ant To Visit County agency. __ "When we first started," contln placements for Mr. Little and Mrs. Mrs. Pope have moved to Philadel- William S. Mustoe, Mayor F. Bliss ued Mr. Pearce, "we were billing stone, and-provide^ pamrihy with Roby Cobb. Democratio incumbents FAIR HAVEN — Richard G. Price of Eatontown, Mayor Law* Monmouth county residents again a view of the entire store. phia, where Mr. Pope is associated the company's 14,000 customers on Asa Jeffries and Mrs. Bessie B. Hoi Norts was presented a gold past with the National Union Radio cor- lence A. Carton of Middletown this year will have an opportunity Mrs. Phillip. Settles two machines. This was possible Fred Oeskell, manager of the Red ley are seeking re-election, ' township, Mayor Louis M. Hague to have chest X-rays at the mobile commander's |>in Saturday night poration. X-ray unit of the State Health for a short tlms, but facilities for Bank"'store since December, 1947, In district two, former Council- when St. James post, Catholic War The property consists of an aero of Rumton, Councilman Harry Ma> Bui Suit for $700 handling additional customers had said: "This new establishment man Henry S, Olclm, Republican, Veterans, held its annual dinner- chow of Red Bank, Councilman department, which has assigned the to be acquired. J.C.P.eU. was bill- should help make this section of completely fenced In. The hones, unit' to seven Monmouth county FREEHOLD—A suit In Superior is running for the committee seat dance in the Wlllowbrook here. built a year ago, includes an en- Donald B. Uwea of Uttle •liver, ing some 10,000 ef our gas custom- West Front st. a more attractive left vacant by the death or the late Rev. Edward W. Hughes, repre- communities for nine days In April court brought by Nancy Phillips of ers In Its billing department, how- center for shoppers." trance hall, living room with •re- Mayor Alexander Vlneburg m and May. Chestnut st, Keyport. and her hus- Leon M. Shsfto. Mrs. Minerva A- 8. senting Msgr. Joseph T. Casey, post place, dining room, kitchen, den, Long Branch, Magistrate Merrltt ever each' month we absorbed a The! chain of stores wae estab- Knight is running for committee- The aebadule has been arranged band, Tennyson Phillips, was set- proportion of these accounts from chaplain, made the presentation three bedrooms and two tiled baths. Lane, Jr., Councllmen Harold Me- by the communicable disease com- tled prior to trial for 1700. lished at Asbury Park In 1M1 by woman on the Republican slate and delivered the principal address. There also Is a full cellar with •'re- Cormlck, R. R. Graham, Herbert them until hut December when we the late David Fried. Other Cheek there. Running as Democratic com- mittee of the Monmouth County The suit waa for injuries Mrs. were able to do all the billing our- Leslie McBrlde, past post com' place and an attached two-car ga- Schlld and John Ogden of Ihrewe- Phillips received In an accident er stores are located In Freehold, mltteewoman candidate in the dis- mander and past county command' Health OBSecra association, In co- selves." Toms River and Belmar. rage, Mr. Belt la an engineer with bury; Borough Attorney Leon Rein- operation with the Monmouth Aug. 4 on highway S8, Keyport, trict Is Mrs. Margaret Grey. er, was toastmaater, Ho and Mrs, the Slgmund Eisner company. He sllle, District Clerk Lester 0, «cott, County Organisation for Social when she was a passenger on a McBride celebrated their 35th wed' and Mrs. Bell expect to take occu- School Board Members Vincent J. Service, county agent of the JJew Rollo bus proceeding north on ding anniversary that night, pancy of their new home by Apr. 1. McCue and Mrs, Doris toelln, O. Jersey Tuberculosis league. X-rays highway 19. A car driven by John Communion Breakfast at Methodist Church Among other guests were Past The sale was negotiated by Har- Harold Nevius, Bdwln O. Loajer- will be given without charge to all Mltko of Perth Amboy went out Commander and Mra. Vincent Ar- old F. Dowatra, who Is associated son, Forrest ft Imltn, John B. over M years of age, and will aerve of control, crossid the center line none, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Arnone, with the Allaire * Ion agency. Myers, Jr., Hugh Rogers, Patrol- to Indicate not only possible tu- and etruek the bus In the left Commander and Mrs. Harold Man- men John W. Parker, Patrolman berculosis, but other chest abnor- front. Mrs. Phillips was trsated by garelll, Mr, and Mrs, RUMCI Raymond Mass, Firs Chief Emer- malities aa well, according to Mrs, Dr. Felman of Keyport for back Stroupe, State Treasurer and Mrs, Warner, Dennis son Pierce, Mrs. Hawkins, Mra. Jeannette H. Adamakos, M. C, O, injuries, Mrs. Phillips was repre- Alfred Targonsky, County Hlitor Joloe, Mrs. LeVan, Mrs. Parsons, sented by William T. Wlehmann of Ian and Mrs, Francis J, Sagurton, S. 8. eounty tuberculosis supervisor. the firm of Wise'and Wise. The Mra. Beadleston, Philip Meyer, EC Joseph Emmons, Long Branch Mr. and Mi». Theodore Moss, Jr., Feted at Dinner ware! H. Aason, Thomas Maleney, bus company wu represented by Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Ramplno, Mr, health officer, la chairman of a Charles Roeney. Jehu Mltko was Oeorge O. Dennis, «T Lake ave. Building Inspector J. Robert lag- aommlttse of health officer*, public and Mrs. Morris Button, Mr, and urton, Dr. Bdwln Stewart, Mrs. represented by Henry M. Spltssr Fair Haven, snd Prank W. Warner, health nurses, and others who are of Perth Amboy. Mrs, Frank Little, Mr, and Mrs 100 East Btrgen pi., who retired Ruth Anderson, Charles W. Jeaea, making plans for the eounty survey. J, J, Regan, Mr, snd Mrs, Jsmes Mar, 1 after a combined total of IT Mra. babel Parker, Mrs. Rath- The unit will be parked at stra- Stump, Mr«, J. W, Canning, Mr, years with the Red Bank postoaVt, smith, Mr. Poole and Jaawi A. tegic locations and will be In oper- SHOULD SUE DRAFT BOARD and Mrs, R. R. Clambrone, Mr. were guests of honor at a dinner Curtsy. __^__^^ ation from I to S p. m. and from Dsnlel 8. Welgand, chairman el and Mrs, J. J, Corrlgan, Mr. nnd Thursday night at Pleasant Valley T to Is, m. the Red Bank Selective Servlc Mrs, T, J. Vacarelll, Mr. and Mrs. Inn, Holmdtl, given by postoMee Total About 120,000 Ths county schedule follows board, thla week advised all eollegi John E, Dsy, Mr, and Mrs, It, J employees. In Heart Fund Drive Tuesday, Apr, Jl, borough hell, students who have questions aboui Flynn, Mr, and Mrs, R. P. Hed Mr. Dennis, who had 41 years Keansfeurg; Wednesday. Apr. It, their present or future draft atstu borg, Mr, and Mrs, John llollan aorvlcc, nnd Mr, Warner, who had A final rsport on mulU af tha Florence Avenue school, Union to visit .the board office In the pos Mi', and Mr*. J. K Johnston, Bur 39, received commendations fi*m Monmouth County Hiait fund drive •laeh: Monday, May •> borough office building, tholomcw Grlmley anil Mr. and the Poilmniter Ueniral, The pre* will be made tomorrow at •:» p, m. hall, Rumson; Tussdsy, May 8, Mrs, Anielo Mimllco, tontatlons were made by Fred A. at a meeting of the workers at the Sprlngwood and Sylvan avs,, As- llmeirsskir An Aihurr Put bank r«nulr«i thi S«ltslsav W«nltS Ci'lne, Red Bank postmostir. Ml). Red Bank Methodist Fellowship bury Park; Wsdnesday, May t, ••rvlcd ef an •mxrl«ne«4 slennararh In old ••Isbllihnl Jtwilry iton, I'ul vln P. Stout, president of the Ret hall. Press plsaa, Asbury Park; Thurs- t\it-Hi
AS umi At Smart Girt! Shi'$ not waiting for htr sx* Capitol dmmkitehm. 8h» i$ planning and KR MONTH buying it..otnkr bJ lhe New Jersey Chapter, National Electrical Contractor: Association, at • meeting held on March is, 1953. unani* ITS 1MAIT foil YOU, TOO! Wfcjr «ok mj trngH » enjoy At ttitthsj Wowy sad mik mbf mouily approved the following Resolution for full distribution COOVRUtftCR Of 8 SOWMSBV wn*$9§JB CRpltOi If "" and publication: JO BdMttoMabyiMp sal wvi stoy. COM TO men tbto 40 twUskb tkm of WN soa wall «ao> PAY! oWRQt • *M|Q WMt eHMsJJR Of Mflk M8 Ml OHfMt f, building construction costs in this tQfoV wKf OsfttOiwfesf -ON knQMsl 0* Jtitf Bft* g ttaM. Yos'U m *>i stSMnow JM 411 k to%. area are the highest in the country; and
any further increase in costs will be detrimental to all segments economically de- pendent upon the building construction indus- tsVlaSFREEk ^gfcgfctk sasllsBA BBBBsVelks\msl SMsassl tsslM Sssa* ! ^vWIB vMVOl ^VIMO ^^Sjysjsjs^p y^sgj vvVll v^ss sadsleSSB SftSB^BBBHsft^BBMSt VSJ^BBB> Sa a^BBSS BB^B^aBSk BBBSSBSBIB ^BH|TBJf OfaniasgOj^BSi^ Vvfje^ BJ •••/ ^HJ^^ OSQHHI* try; and Hit leaease esJ *3fcLBti,taSSlM to? fiUTSis'SS. Kb!; SUTS2* " POST it RAIL any further increase in costs will also new I.tl VAUMI tend to discourage the construction of new pro- jects; now therefore TWMSi MATCHIDPOR STAYS WHITE. WAUIAND gfc ft rtlOlbrt that in order to protect the Building TRIM ft Construction Industry, the Employer Groups, the Public and the memben of the Building Trades Unions, ind 6- to secure continued construction—work—employment, the New Jersey Chapter, National Electrical Contractors Association, does hereby go on record as opposing anv increase in present day construction costs; LITTLE SILVER NEW JERSEY CHAPTER. LUMBER & SUPPLY CO., Inc. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSN. SYCaiMORI AVI. (at the Railroad) LITTLI SILVM
P. JOIIPH QUINN PHONI ORDIRS fROMPTLY PILMD - RID RANK 6-1427 altft RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 26.1953 PflDK Th*
WlUserodt. Patricia Marshall. Judith DRIVER HURT IN CRASH Middletown Pupila Mors.n, Cathtriu Bins. Mariljn Rocke- feJlow, Claudia Smith, Joan Thorpa. Rita Residents, Officials Honor Beadleston at CBI HOLMDEL, TOWNSHIP — Rich- On Scholastic Rolls Vanak. ard J. Langfelder of Passaic suf- Honor roll Inmii of tl or .better): JOHNS-MANVILLE The following pupil* of Middle Urade twelve — 6io.rU Abbes, Joan fered cuts on the face Sunday the honor roll* (or the third mark* Becker,' Henrj Broader, Welter Burk- night when the car he was driving hardt, Harsaret Hanaburjr, Riehard ran Into the rear of a car driven town towmhlp hlfh school are on Humowiti.. Kathcrint Iiakiin, George ing period: Johnion, Jacqueline Lattarr, Louise by Lawrence A. Poletti of Glen ROOFING «w SIDING Loker, Carolyn Otttn, John Roherti. Rock on rt. 34.. Langfclder was High honor roll (average •' SS •' Robart Sehoeffllnf. Barbara Sehoellner. treated at Fltkin hospital, where batter) t • Joseph Shea, Barbara Slutttr, Ronald RID Grade li — Robert nuk,. Carol La. Yarnall. he wai taken by the Matawan fever. Arleeta CNwn. Marr Rickman. first aid squad. He was issued a CALL Mtrsaret Rini. Lewis Smith, Shlrltr Grade 11 — Joan Bureau, Joan BANK • III! Tallman. Jamti Warrinito*. Geochan. Marts Glllaepla, Sandra Gray, summons on a charge of careless 6-3 Grade It — Thomai Baxter, Jojct Leona Htnrjr. Dorothy Howard, Norma driving by state police at Shrews- Fr.ntl.co. Barbara Krlftsjer, Audrey UBedi. Joan Mulraln. Mariljo OUh. bury, who Investigated. American Hem* Construction Co. Krrnlekl, Kathrjrn Kluui, Dorcen Suth- Nancy Paten, Henry Snyder, Albtrt •Hand. Terranova. William Tronolont, Loulae NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD, OFF BROAD ST. Verbout. Grade ten — Amtila Aiidrun, Koietta "Eight out of 10 readers conjult The BANK AnMn. Ctrol Boeckel. William Barber, Grade tan — Roatmaria Braun, Rob- Ke«l«ter damUled Adu." Advertisement. Riehard Harrison. erta Brown, David Burnatt, George Grade nine — Marts nuia. Linda CUjka, Richard Colaon. Gar/ Dethlef.cn. Jl.thlefsen. laurenc. GUI. Robart Ucht. Ron Furlato.. Peter HumowlH, Barbara Beatrice Vincr, Gall Wiivera, Abble Kolloek, Madalina Sfieerak. Ranae Mar. mutatein. Joseph McDonald. Joaeph Muneh. Kathrjrn Plane,. Kathleaa Reillr. STARTS SATURDAY, MAR. 28 Jacquslyn Roaaldaon, Dale lehreiber. Barbara Smtjkal. Boa. - 8f4nnato, Bar- bara Wlitart. Alfred Williams. Grade nine — Dorothy Adams, Phyllia ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW of Bott, Michael Burnett, Roger Campbell, Ana Chri.tensen, Betty Crawford, Ada- lene Host. Howard Ho»f, Michael Hub- bard. Henry Maxaon, Robart Megill, FLOWERS & POTTED PLANTS Mary MeManw, Richard Moore, Diane • HyeVenfee* (Heen, Patricia Peeei, Betty Ann Rui- • Tullas nack. Robert Smith. EHtabeth Stahl- • iMttr LHIM baum, Gertrude Stolpf, Raymond Tar- • GeromiHim rand»a, Hhlrley Thomas, Herbert Themi, • AMnaan Garrett Thorns, Blalne Waldman. • Corscf et ft Cut Hewers ANDERSON MUSIC Pictured at Crystal Brook Farm inn, Eatentewn, Thursday night ara Atiamblyman Al- • rVimreta "light aut of ten readera conautt The •Pat. Rate leistm at MMM ST.. ma BMK leglater ClaaaiRtd Ada."—Advertisement. fred N. Baadlatten, itcond from laft, ai ha racaivat an engravad lilvar tray from Mayor'John • Cinerari« Hawkini at a taitimonial dinnar ipomarad by Shrewsbury raiidenti. laadlatton retigned Dae. 31 after serving at Shrewsbury's mayor for 12 years. Others in the photo,, left to right, ara John Poole and Mn. William Rathsmith, co-chairmen, and Attorney General Theodore D. Per- "" toastmastar and principal speaker. SPECIAL SALE sons, PLACI LARGE DISPLAY of
— OF — Netice ef Settlement •( Accaunt YOUR ESTATE OF MARIE K. WOLF, DE- JACKSON 4 PERKINS Reid Explains Social Security CEASED. Notice In hereby given that the ac- ORDIR 9 counta of the aubicrlbcr, executor of the POTTED eatate of laid Deceased, will be audited Law for 'Employed Domestics and itated by the Surrogate of the Coun- NOW ty of Monmouth and reported for settle- ROSES (Thlt li one or • (erica of ar- too, understand their rights and ment to The Monmouth County Court. Probate Division, on Friday, the Twenty- ticle* on old «fe and aurvlvon In- obligations under the law, You can fourth day at April, A. I).. 19S3. at 10 surance under the SojW Security get a booklet describing your du- o'clock A. M., at which time application OPEN SUNDAYS ties under the law by writing, call- will be made for the allowance of com- Act, Thee* article* were prepared ing, or visiting your social aecurlty mia*[onn and counsel counsel fees. by i. Herbert Reid, manifrer of Dated: Kehruiry 26th. A. I).. 1953. THE EASTER BUNNY HAS SELECTED office. This booklet will also en- FRED WOL.K. SR., the Mclal security office at 801 able you to obtain the forms needed Eatontown, New Jersey, THESE TOY SPECIALS FOR to report wages and make tax Executor. MUSCLE'S WATERMELON BAR Bant* ave., Anbury rark. More Menu, Wise a Wise, HIGHWAY 3*. PHONI AT 1-0347-W ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, N. J. GOOD LITTLE BOYS AND GIRLS. Information can be obtained by payments. Ask for the booklet Counsellors at Law, viiltlnc there, wrltlnf, or tele- called "Do You Have a Maid?" LIMITED QUANTITIES-ALL SALES FINAL pbonlnx Aabury Park 1-USa.) CUTIIM DOU.rarjtatJ hai r • Rtf. It.?*.... The protection of the Social Se- 1193 curity Act hai been extended, since •AIYDOU^vfiyilKrtMlatrdlwlr . Re* 13.91 7.03 Jan. 1, 1991, to what are called "regularly employed domestics." WANHI LOLUFOP DOLL • R«f. 17.t»...._ 10.93 This means that only those persons who are fairly iteadily employed SUSAN STROLUR DOU - Ref. 14.91. 9.93 by the aame householder are cov- TOHI DOLL IT IDEAL • Rtf. 11.fi .- 7.95 ered by. the act. Generally (peaking, wt can *ay WALKIN* RONNIR MAIDS DOU • Raff. t.M 6.9S that.a domestic is covered It he MUSICAL DOU CRADLR - Rtf. •.•«...... „ or she works lor one employer at 4.93 least 24 dsys in a calendar quarter. ORftAN WITH RINCH - Ref. 22.9S. 14.93 For a domestic worker to be cov- ered for work that she does in a ROCKINO HORSR, •IMar - R«f. 14.fl.. 9.93 private household, she must work for any on* household at least some 2 groups of Bond's PAL TRICYCU, 14" wheel • Re* 13.M. 7.93 part of each of 24 days in a cal- MM CHIRP PRDAL CAR • Uaf. 1MI.. endar quarter. Calendar quarters 10.93 are three-month period* starting POUCR CHUT PRDAL CAR • Rtf. Il.tf Jan. 1, Apr. 1, July 1, and Oct. 1. HICTION PUNK Besides wording for tne employer on at least 24 days in a calendar R«f. 3.7$ 17197 quarter, the domestic must be |>aid at least $50 in cash wages by the KlYSrONITAlKHWRJ. STATION R«|. IN 149 aame employer. Only cash wages are counted; the value of meals, OKN FRIDAY RVININOS UNTIL f O'CLOCK room, or clothing, cannot be added to the cash wages so that the em- ployee may be covered; nor should they be reported by the employer. If a domestic works for an em- ployer. 24- day* in one calendar 17 MOM SI RED BANK quarter, her work will be covered In the next quarter even if she work* less than 24 days, it she it headed for a paid at least $80 in cash wagei. All domestics who work In .a pri- vate home may be covered; a cook, • maid, a chauffeur, a gardener, or a valet.' Domestic work on a farm operated for profit is covered, but LOOK only if it meet* the provisions of the law covering regular farm workers. (Thete will te described in a later "article.) Domestic em ployment in a hotel, or boarding house Is usually covered no matter how much is paid in wages, nor how many day* the employee work*. Domestic employee* will need so- cial security numbers, the same as other person* covered by the act. Number* can be gotten at your so- what cial security office at 801 Bangs ave., Aabury Park, You can also get a booklet there explaining your rights and duties under the REMODELING law. ( Housewives who employ domes- can do for your homt tic* should make sure that they,
How does Bond's do it? What makes it possible to give you such PAINTINt ft superlative quality for so little? Let's tick*off the facts - and see if »rt AND'tU.MVALU.CS DKORATIN* you can beat them anywhere * Bond's - and only Bond's - makes, HIW CLOSITSi and sells through its own stores, clothes tailored in Rochester, N. Y. Mrauw •Mortcr.md.tr't CM! and 75 RUUiMNS. RTC. IM Merchants NRW RATNROOM Any clothier will tell you that there's no higher standard of fine trwMrt ptvt flabardint stacks needlework for the money it Bond's - mi only Bontfs - gets first 50 OR HTCNIN Trutt Arrange choice of the finest fabrics loomed in America. We've won this INSULATION A Convenient advantage because we buy more than any other maker it Bond's — AN OTRA mi only Bonit-puts into your pocket the secondtonone sayings *SAND»70VALUIS FHA TITLE 1 produced by the largest manufacturing and retail volume in the PUYROOM. 75 PATIOt ITC. U.S.A: it For proof of Bond's leadership—for ctothes that.art con- 2»tr>wf Stylt Man* nuk-wtavM, LOAN siitrei in a th$$ by themtthn - we suggest you see these 2 groups. They're a sell-out every time we advertise them. 55 Thaia Sarlnfdma np»\n anrf ram |«ki . . . a*ar»> «Jalay than ana day iMfarl Juit fat yaur aitimatsi, fhtn arln| than in »a Marahanti tni we'll arranf a all flnanalnf t)a< lalli, it yau tan pay «var an aitantfaal •ariaa'. 4m walcem thai*. AM a touch PINI HOCMttTaWTAILORfD ef caseeTHl aesety to we oMfiof af year boast, Prawn year fur* MONTHS TO PAY •ilRI WOOL TOPCOATS nMHats, walls ens) toasties. NO DOWN PAYMENT • M^'tiWit H HO Mlantittttf fOef CaavM Awalags, Call HI today Up to 36 Month to Pay! awlmaiH gladly glvm without oBligatien. Our awnings are sewn with OUPMI'* erlim thread and carry a written guarantM. la te a. full year t* a*X- exclusive with 65 RROAD ST. AWNING CO. The Quality Shop RID RANK, N. J. C. MOaMIXKR, Fr*f). Kit. 1M1 411 RIVIR R». PAIR NAVRN Mteabm Mml 0«VMM laM Afore men wear Bond Oothtt Hum any others t SANK «-0«t« i Four RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 26.1953 Committee Plant named program chairman. Scouts I am tall. i and Brownies of Rumaon will par- World Authority on Guided Missiles SCHOOL_ NEWS I am mad* of bricks. Court* of Awards ticipate in the dedication of Camp People like to bring letter* and Nomoco at Smlthnburs; May 23. MED BANK packages to me. RUMBON—Two court* of awards They also will participate in Me-To Speak at Post April 9 XJver Street What am I? illowbrook Restaurant Str Qlr! Scouts and Brownies will morial day services at Rumson. The sixth, seventh and eighth Is held in Ruimon Hiy 20 and FORT MONMOUTH — Professor ter meeting featuring th* addrua 74t MVR ROAD. PAW HAVIrJ. N. J. Four membert who will complete grade girls started sewing in Febru- Fort •May 71, according to plans mtde their leader-training course* tomor- Wernher vonBraun, on* of thewill begin at 8:JO. •- ary under direction of Miss Miriam •t a recent meeting of the Rumson world's foremost authorities on The fourth grade has 'been study- row are Mrs. George Voight, Mrs. AFCA member* wishing to attend Pugh, the domestic art* teacher. ing about Alaska. We were told Town committee at the home of James Day, Mrs. Louis Cooke and guided missiles, will be gueat may obtain ticket* from their ac- The girla chose project* accord- IS AGAIN lira. Walter Tepper on Buena Vista speaker at. a meeting Thursday, that one of our student's fathei Mrs. Lester Weisman. tivity representative* on, th* post, ing their taste and ability and HUM had traveled In Alaska. We decid- ave. Apr. 9, of the. Monmouth county or contact Lt. Col. L. - B. Wilson, Pugh's consent. Mrs. John Cordner of Locust was It r«y« to advertise In Th« Rf«l»Ur. chapter of the Armed Force* Com' chapter secretary, on extension 4370. ed that w* would Ilk* to Invite municatlons association. The sixth graders, are doing al him to our class to tell about his Each member may purchase a hand work to learn the fundamen- travels and to ask him some ques- SERVING DINNERS Prof. vonBraun l» chief of the ticket for himself and on* guest tal* of sewing. They are making tions about this very interesting DAILY MOM lift re 9:00. f. M. Since 1911 PHONE RE 6-2316 guided missile development division If fewer than 300 ticket* are sold dish or hand towel's with an orig- country. Here is a letter which at Redstone Arsenal, Huntiville, by Mar. 10, non-member* may buy inal embroidered design on them. waa written to invite him: Ala. He was one of the guiding ticket* until Apr. 7. The hems of the towels are hand forces behind development of the basted and sewn. The girls in the Port; Grade School, J. H. WHITE German V-2 missile during Wortd seventh grad* are making half Fort Monmouth, N. J. SUNDAYS War II, and cam* to the United Queationa and Answers apron or skirt* and are becoming liar. ». IMS. ' Frssa U:M Noon to S:W ». M. Newman Springs Road State* under contract to the Armed To Vela' Problems familiar with the sewing machine*. Dear Capt. Milan: Force* in September, 1945. The eighth graders are making var- W* have been studying about RID BANK The AFCA chapter, who** mem- Q.-If I take V.A.'* vocational lour articles of clothing, such Alaska. We learned that lt Is di counseling in connection with my dresses, skirt*, blouses, slacks and LUNCHEONS Complete warm air bership includes military personnel, vided into six geographical area*— * Roofing of all kinds post civilian employee* and other Korean OI Bill training, do I have jumper*. A good deal of the time the Panhandle, Arctic, Bering Sea Sen*, from UMto t:M P. N. heating ayatems persona Interested in communica- to abide by the counselor's decision I* spent on, pattern atudy. All ofregion, Bouth Central region, In- * Leaden, Gutters tion*, will meet at Gibbs hall at a* to what I should study? th* girls have learned a lot. terior Alaska, the Alaskan Penin- NSINUI MIN'S LUNCHIONS Ductwork S p. m. for cocktails. Dinner will A.—The V.A. counselor won't Betty Clara Wulf. sula and the Aleutians. Have you be served at 7 o'clock and the chap- mak* any decision a* to what you any slides about these part* of V 90c to $1.30 should itudy under the Korean OI Oakland Street Alaska? We would like very much Bill. Instead, the purpose of th* Things We Do la Our Postofflo* to see. them. Could you come over entire counseling process ia to help We sell stamps in our postofllee on Friday afternoon about 2 HOT tad COLD you understand your own aptitudes, We have a scale in our poitodlce, o'clock? We have many questions interests and abilities, *o that you'll We have our own mall boxes, too. to ask you. iANDWICHII be In a better position to make up We have a postman (or cur post- your own mind.: , . , Sincerely yours, once. ' • • : Arthur Parent, Frivats Is—» for Baataets Q.—If a veteran doesn't specify Lois Miller, Grade two. Grade four. how he wants hi* National Service Life; Insurance paid 'out, In' what The Workers For Reservations form will his beneficiary receive it The workers in eur postofllee are Scout BIDS MCUVIB Monca ik musr atvm A*I *MIt Ck*S*X altao fntsoMtrwill U reeelfes *f i«h k»y Counttke Besrf •(i MeeaiMlk fer certain »m»It«l eaulp* •tat ft tat Brisr Mill Wtlfare H«n* al frttktl*. stDRateutk Ceunlr, tint Jtr- •stntd and itai In p«bll* oa -. April I, llll. at two o'clock lyllskt savins Tine), at tht ntttlat plact of tht Beard ia tkt Cturl •tuM. Fretkeld, New Jerity. Censltt* *p«l«catlont and form el kid, ctatraet and ktnd for prop«M4 werk ka>t ktta «l>d In tht OMct of th* Clerk of tkt Board of Choun KrfthoM. trt, and capita nay kt received by prot. ptctlv* kiddtrs upoa application, Bids nutt kt malt on standard proposal f*nat In tkt alanner dttlKnatcd thcrtia and rtaulrtd hy tht tpcclncatlonii nitt kt tneloitd In scalnd envelope! bearing tkt nant and addrtas of tat bidder, dtilsnattd tht nnnt of tht work on tht outside, addrtated to tht Board.of Chosen I'rteholdtrt of tht County of Monnouth. and mill •< sceenaaaled ky a etrtiatd cheek drawn to Ikt Order of tht County Trtiturer for lot list than Art per tint (S%), of the sevwit kid, and ntllt kt aceoairaaltd hy inri tilleatt fro* a rtsimmlble hondim corn, pany that they will tirovliit a bond'. If tht blddir Is tuccenful, >n Whtnumtookovr • *tMgot kind of up . •Idirs *f th* • . but Mff m*9O• r • * From now en Many tiumiu for th§ Gmt Company to our tan In dHail$ BDWARD O/BROHir. ,r ttroightmU Oiot all you'll gH a bill reg> C!»rk of tho Bosr4, ' botng to patient 11.11 Kritholil, New J.tny.' then vttrt to many and got bthind in out tmi'ari back on a ularly 99»ry month STATE or NEW JE during thh ptriod. l)BPA%TklENT OF ' Ihingi to do that,, our, billing... CERTIFICATE OP Dll "gul*r billing cyd* M you iiMrf to *« Te all to whtm thtM Brtitnli staf ttnt. Breaking our CfNTIMrU FtMUNOI •email aanwvaasni ae ^aAeaaMasasaa) alsiaasiajsjvai 1 Fetteif Oil 1TW TAIUMIS "SSL'JHS COf S nMIn OfM 19101(9)1 WI(O0 Up NHVMIRACU MM Bailor from aHhar ilda of im .. - Tla faltari af aar . Shortar Btpa laovai caMlvity are fsba sad ma> la la Mm. Whatever sur tmnh ISMCO for antra wHcaiai Mai, the wtv to «jra to Oca) 1AIII I >'/! V .'• VI lit 1 IAN —the wiy or vumini pnyw Itnowmtoi U I I N V L U POWM-F1VOT miffNOlO NDAW iHMl HEALTH They give easier pedal ©aeration, make foot sooco of the entire floer space. No duety^ drafty flaac halaai A Millar Man Will Call With Sampl" ft Maawra Fraa af Chargal h pravlai to la Ha "toy" tjai OMM wMa ila mm of tha Irtai with van aai vital O^MVW aB/ gjW9 VOtn PvMPMVeWy aj 1M hoot, letMhar win tht we wtHe) w ansji iif RED BANK REGISTER Buccos Merit Praise LETTERS FROM RATHER FRAIL TO BE IN SUCH HANDS Five more points Saturday afternoon at EVENTS OF YEARS A(JO the Elisabeth armory would have given Red OUR READERS ESTABLISHED lltl By John •. Cook ami Henry Clay Bank high school a state basketball cham- COMPLIMENTS COUNCIL FROM REGISTER FILES pionship. They weren't to be had, but we're Forwarded to The Register is the THOMAS IBVIiro BROWN, jnst as proud of Couch Frank J. Pingitqre Fifty Years Ago. eostumei were awarded to Miss JAMBS *. HOOAN, Editor following copy of a letttr sent by Lucille Predmore, Mrs. W. Harris and his players HS if they had'brouglit home Dominie A. Cavicchia, Alcoholic Mn. Ann Henderson, widow of M. HAROLD EELLT, twsUoss Maaagor Beverage Control director, to Rich- Michael Henderson, died suddenly Hewitt, Harold Beavers and Mrs. W. HABBT PENNWGTON, HlM Sapt the title. We're proud, too, of the rousing ard A. Jessen, clerk of the borough at her home, following,! fainting Qarwood Dube. The affair was ar- spell while In the yard. Bhe wai ranged by Mrs. Roy Day and Mn. TMs >l>l[ipir assunts ae ressaiislMlUlef l« recepjtion Red Bankers gave the returning of Kesnsburg: , Edward Scattergpod, tUtenintt of opinions In litters (MB Iti itadtrs. 80 years old and was survived by athlete* in the "win or lose" celebration. Richard A, .lessen. a daughter, Miss Helena Henderson, Ten new members joined the . •akitrlvlini Pritti Is Ad»«ne« Out t—t 11.10; Municipal Clerk, employed in the Red Bank office of Rumion Athletic club. They were •ii Bsnthi. 11.00 Einil* copy. It seviter. 1« eests. The BIICH had a real teuui this year, a Keaiuburg, New Jersey. the Metropolitan Insurance com. Charles Edward Dutch*, James litutd Wetflr. e»tert« •• Seeonei Class Mstttr si tko feel- magnificent machine tuned up by Mr. Pingi- Dear Mr. Jessen: pany. Butler, Ralph Longstreet, Harold •«n at Rt4 Bisk, M. 4., ualer Ik* Asl.ef Mink I. IITI. This acknowledges your letter of The flre which destroyed the large Benson, Howard Tllton, Joseph PuMmttn aad Sukierlktn I* fer*arcl*s classe ef address tore and oiled and kept running by player Mar. 18th, reporting disposition In barn of Dr. Edward Taylor in Mid- Dureau, Charles Ward, Raymond l •••• fotUl terss II4T disciplinary proceedings conducted McOire, Edward Carl and William co-operation. In winning four titles in the by the Mayor,, and Municipall CounCoun- dletown village, aroused the qltt* Oaynor. regular mason and reaching the state finals, cil againeagainstt Joseph Mulligan anand sens to necessity of some sort of THURSDAY, MARCH ft, MM Josesep; *h ~Borgqulst . r, T/-..-.A Joe's Tav- - protection from flre with the result The old Timothy B. Mount home-, the Maroon and White offered an example •rnn.,- 11 Highland blvd. stead at Chapel Hill, together with that a publlo meeting was celled five acres on the north and south of democracy in action in which there was It lI s notetdd thathtt thth e licenseesli , and a flre brigade was organised charged with sale of alcoholic bev- with Dr. Daniel D. Henderson, tides on the road leading from: We're With You, Ted no room for racial or religious differences. erages (both by the drink and in Chapel Hill to Hasdden's Corner original' containers for off-premises chief; Cecil S. Conover, assistant was sold for $12,000 to Mr. and It mnst be heartening to Attorney Gen- Each player worked to help the others play consumption) In violation of mu- chief: Harry Lufburrow, secretary; Mrs. William Klrehner of Owns nicipal and atate regulation and and H. William Stark, treasurer. eral Theodore D. Parsons to know that so a better game and win. contrary to municipal referendum Fin destroyed the house and its park, Long Branch. On the place many of his friends and neighbors are rally- in violation of the Alcoholic Bev- In 1T78 was a blacksmith shop and Gene Booth, squad co-captain, said he eontenti owned by William W. legends had it that the British ing to his support in these days of headlines erage Law, on plea of no defense Leonard at Leonardo. Mr. and Mrs. was sorry to have "let the school down." were penalised by suspension of li- Leonard were spending the evening •topped there on their retreat from •bout the investigation of his office by a cense for 10 deys. '...>'• the battle of Menmouth. Coach Pingitore added his regrets that he Please express to the Mayor and at Charles Frost's at Leonardvllle, The Good and Welfare club, a' legislative committee. Those who know Council our appreciation for their when they were notified that their "didn't bring home the bacon." We under- houie was afire. fraternal and charitable organisa- him best are positive in their belief of his conduct of these proceedings and tion of Middletown. bought two stand their feeling, but they're both wrong. thi penalty Imposed, which fully ac- Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius A. Cruser lots from Thomas H. Leonard of complete honesty. We, too, want to be cords with our oreccdenti In similar of AUantlo Highlands observed Belford on which they planned to The school wasn't let down. Rather, it was first offense eases. : their 80th wedding anniversary and listed among those people. The. continuing co-operation of tuting this disservice directed erect a clubhouse. The club officer! raised to new heights that aroused the re- the Mayor and Council in these dis- tgamet me. ' received many gifts including 1100 wire Mrs. Christina Smith of Leon- There is it certain amount of glee in ciplinary matters of mutual con- When I heard on Feb. 11, IMS, In gold from friends and relatives. ardo, M». Samuel Smith, Mrs. Wil- spect of the community and tlie state. There More than 280 townspeople called some political quarters—both Democratic cern la gratifying. that an open competition for the Editorial Views liam Bailey, Mrs. George Walling, was no bacon, but the team brought home Very truly yours, •elction of an architect was being during the day to pay their re- Mrs, Catherine Johnson and Mrs. leld by the Middletown townihip ipectt. and Republican—in the state because a hot inspiration and fortitude. Congratulations, Domlnio A. Cavleohla, board of education I made Inquiry George Kelfllcr of Belford and Lil- glare of unfavorable publicity is upon Mr. Director. to verify the situation. Of Othet Papers The steamboat "William V. Wil- lian Springsteen of Keyport. Buccos and lassies, you were wonderful! On the evening of Feb. a 1N>. son" and the steamboat dock prop- George Gramman of Eatontown, Parsons. That is understandable when yon SCCCESSFtJL POLIO DRIVE one of the board members advised TUBS AND TV erty at Port Monmouth were sold gave up his position. In Sharabba'a; me to visit the district clerk at to the Monmouth Steamboat com- barber shop on Mechanic st. aad realise that Governor Driscoll's appoint- Asburv Park, N. J. his office to arrange with the clerk Chicago ii in hot water, pany, John B. and Thomas W. Mar. », MM. took a chair in the shop at 1 East ment of Mr. Parsons WON not greeted with the matter of presenting my re- Well, not exactly. But It has made Collins of Keansburg were the prin- Front at: About M years previous, To the Editor: quest to the board. My requeat for cipal stockholder! In the new com- much enthusiasm in Trenton, a condition The Battle of the Parkway The IMS March of Dimes cam- an Interview with the board'was a big splash with a small but Mr. Gramman sold hla half Interest astounding item of news. pany. The Collins brothers were In the Front st. shop to Charles baaed on tlie hesitant confirmation of Mon- paign Is about to be completed. In- made In person to James W. Davld- also Interested In the steamboat Regardless of the outcome of the Park- dications are now, that this year's heiser, district clerk of the Middle- There are, It appears, more tele- Paulion, and he said It was like mouth's then senator, J. Stanley Herbert. contributions by the people of .Mon- town township board of education vision sets then bathtubs in the "John B. Collins," which was owned returning borne from a long visit mouth county will exceed all pre- on the morning of Feb. IS, IMS. at by the Madison Transportation to be back at the old stand. Remember, too, that Mr. Parsons refused way buttle in this area, much admiration vious year's county campaigns by the district's clerk's office, at which Windy City today. To be precise, company. Thomas W. Collins was is due to the municipal officials for fight- $4,000. time Mr. Davldhelser assured me there are something like 100,000 George H. Lobien of Belford re- to be pressured into appointing Mr. Herbert more. to be captain of the "William V. turned from a three months' trip ing for what they believed to be .1 fair and Tour pollp news coverage has that my request would be conveyed Wilson." i a deputy attorney despite strong urging* by been excellent and of great help in to the board at their meeting on W« have been aware for a long Phillip Stoffel succumbed to to England and France. Although just solution of the problem. It hag been the county campaign. the evening of thli same day. My tlme> that a good many TV pro- Bright'! disease at the age of 80 having had an enjoyable time, he some senators. .,, On behalf of all of us, Including request was made before the elec- grams needed cleaning up. Now was glad to get back. He stated a clear demonstration of public service and the boys and girls, young men and tion referred to in the board's let- years. He was a cigar maker by that Paris and London were 1,000 If gome of the testimony before the sen- ter to me dated Mar. 10, 1963. It appears that some TV fans may trade and when he cime to Red community pride—a clear will to protect young women afflicted with infan- need the same thing. We doubt yean behind the big eitlei of ate committee is embarrassing Mr. Parsons, tile paralysis, I wish to thank you From this time on snd for an Bank he took employment with America. the rights of the individual. for your excellent co-operation. entire month up to and Including that Chicago Ii unique in this re- Morris Paeh. Later he went into it is cause for joy to our undesirable politi Very sincerely yours, the receipt of the board's letter of spect—only moro candid than some business for himself, He was sur- Richard M. Johnson, father of Municipal government service often be- Roland J. Mines, rejection, dated Mar. 10,1U1, every other communities, perhaps. But vived by hli widow, Josephine Mrs. Abram L. Davidson of Mon- clans. They want no part of a man they Chairman, March of Dimes, attempt on my part to obtain an as TV viewers who would willingly Hidden, daughter of the late Wil- mouth it., applied for a patent on can't buy and they'd like to serve warning comes a trying, tiring and thankless thing— Monmouth County. answer to my request was met with see quite a few popular programs liam Haddon, and a daughter, Miss a submarine safety device. Mr. attrition and delay. go down the drain, we wonder: Johnson was M years of age and to future "amateur" politicians to stay out calling for endless hours of work and It Is my earnest desire that my Elisabeth H. StotTel. exceptionally well preserved for his OPPOSES MOVIE CENSOR BILL position in this entire situation be What haa become of the old Leon Brewer, son of William of the way of the power boys. Thtt'a why planning and a reward Itest clothed in clarified in the public's mind, so American tradition that a civilisa- Brower of Irving pi., left for Den- years. He' was a graduate of Ste- To the Editor: i tion Ii to be Judged by Us plumb- vens Institute at Hoboken and had we think this home town praise for Mr. Par- conscience. New Shrewsbury — perhaps with this Intention the following ver, Col., where he planned to spend a scientific brain. longer and narrower than any town through Assembly bill 200, which Would statements are given In my own Ing? We would willingly iei a quite sometime for the benefit of sons is deserved and important. It is vital empower every town to set up Its word.*. somewhat higher test replace thla hli health. Mrs. Daniel H. Applegate. Jr. of to our state and nation that men of. Mr. which the parkway will roll—lias been own movie censorship board, has I do not believe that all the somewhat Inadequate one. But around was broken for Charles Battin rd., Fair Haven, entertained been jammed through the Assembly board members knew my request •imply substituting TV for tubs aa at a luncheon and bridge party. fighting, not as an obstructionist, but for and comes up for vote in the Senate was being treated In a cavalier and A. Mlnton't new house on East Pritei of gold pieces were won by Parsons' integrity be willing to accept pub- this week. disdainful manner. the criterion of high living— Front at. William Sewing A Co. a future that will allow for economic de- wouldn't this be throwing out the Mrs. Bertram C Downing, Mrs. Irv- lic service and not be "scared off" by the This bill would set back the I have never taken exception to had the contract for the eight-room ing Hance, Mrs. Annie Edwards velopment—something sorely needed by dock for some petty blue noses. any school board in their selection baby with the bath waterT-The cottage which was to cost W.OOO. fear of unjust accusations and wild rumors. It was Introduced solely because of of an architect, nor have I taken Christian Science Monitor. Wyckllffs ft Zelllff of Sea Bright and Mrs. Hamilton S. Battin. that borough. The proposed dead-ending of the personal dissatisfaction of offi- exception to the selection--of- the rented the old Pearsall A Bogel Raymond Eisner and A. J. Glron, In the investigation to date, Mr. Parsons cials of the Newark police depart- architect In this instance. The firm manager of the sales department of Rlverdale ave. in New Shrewsbury and of of Pierson ft MacWilllam, archi- DECLINE OP COMMUNISM. store at Oceanlo and was having hat repeatedly been described as an honest ment over their Inability to stop the it remodeled for a meat market the Sigmund Eisner company wen Dwight rd. in Middletown township have showing; of a film. It Is the anti- tects, retained by the Middletown The free world Ii getting tired on a business trip to California. man. Those comments are part of the rec- thesis of every American In the township board of education for which they planned to open in Charles R. English of Maple ave.' been sore spots in conferences with park- fields of art and communication. this work, is completely and pro- of Communists in their midst and April ord, yet they fail to get the attention of Further, the most recent Supreme fessionally competent to execute all they .stand tor, judging by the Rev, John B. Halnes, who had wes Improving at the LonfSraach much more vague testimony. We hold the way officials. Eatontown, too, has had its Court decision on the film, the work to the satisfaction of all falling membership and lessening been pastor of thi First Methodist hospital where he underwent aa troubles with regard to the parkway* "Miracle," placed movies and any concerned. Interest in Communist propaganda. church, waa appointed presiding operation for appendicitis. utmost confidence that the i«alt of the in other communication medium out- In the Instance of the pre-elec- In MM there were U French The roappointment of Fred M. tion "fliers" roferridto In The Red elder of the Mew Branswlek dis- vestigation will show that our attorney gen- While we understand that, we also can side the dolm of petty censorship. Coaumialst dally newspaper* In trict for a term of six years. Dennis as postmaster at Fair He- I enlist your aid In defeating this Bank Register of Thursday, Mar. Wut Europe, with a circulation of van, waa confirmed by the Valtedy eral has been and Is serving to the best of appreciate the objectives of the state offi- destructive, stupid, biased bill U, 1»M, and In which The Regis- Nathaniel Jahmei wai elected States Senate. ': which plays directly Into the hands ter referred to my name having 1,900,000. Last year the number had flre chief for thi Sea Bright de- his ability—an ability which haa brought appeared in the flier. I desire It to dropped to IT dallies with a circu- Capt. Ole Anderson, who had ben cials in planning, laying out and develop- of everything reactionary. partment over ThOmaa J. Sweeney kesper ef the Twin Lights at High. • him a long and distinguished career. ing this great new parkway. This road will Walter Reade, Jr., to known that I had absolutely no lation of 1,016,000, and L-Humenlte, by one veto. For assistant chief, President Walter knowledge or the preparation or the national party organ, now haa John Thorsen deleatsd Harry Rog- lands for M years, retired on a pen- bring to our coast new crowds of visitors Reade Theaters. distribution of these fliers and have a circulation of only W.OOO, the sion. He bad been la the light* Mr. Parsons has not been known to ran not to this moment seen one of eri by tour votes. house eervlei t5 yeers, aervtag U iway from a scrap in the past, either daring with money to spend and will add to the thete fliers nor to I have knowledge lowest In Ite history. The Clay store on Broad it., near' •MONET WELL SPENT.* of the text to know what It really Exposure of Communist almi to Mechanic, formerly occupied by E. yeara la other lighthouses and oa his youth or during his years aa an able reputation of the Jersey shore as a vaca- contained, The Register notes that sow the ends of distrait and un- a lighthouse tinder. For ecverat C. Bloat, was rented to L. H. Sprin- years he waa assistant keeper of lawyer. Though he hat already given too tlonland. Nothing so massive can be pushed M West Ross St, the fliers referred to my request for rest, mostly through labor unlone ger for a walipeper atore. Mr. Wllkes-Barre, Pa, an Interview with the board aa hav- and polltloal channels, to doing Springer was formerly In partner- the Statue of liberty in New Tork much of himself via physical strain, we hope through without somebody or some place Mar. ». UN. ing been shabbily treated. Without much to undermine the Communist ship in the wallpaper buslnns with harbor. To the Editor: other knowledge of the text of the movement In the United States aad Joseph Finnegan, son of Mr. and he is able to fight on. There it only one getting hurt. It has been my Intention to write flier I must agree that this state- H. A. Ouyon. Mrs. William Finnegan of RnsMoa, ment Ii true. Canada. The new store being erected by place lit for this state's mobsters and their thli letter quite some time ago, but Exposure of the "peace, democ- was tendered a party In oolthntloa What the municipal officials and their for tome reason or another, I just I have never permitted myself the John M. Dennis, opposite The Reg- of hli Itth birthday. Joseph fa. political friends—jail. Mr. Parsons is the never got around to doing it. I wish very doubtful luxury of abandoning racy" aad other "frosts' behind later building, was rented to Wil- constituents did not like was that much of to congratulate you for putting out my given word of acceptance to a which the Communist! seek to dis- liam B. Lawrence who was to eon- eeived a large number of birthday man who can put them there and we send the planning was done in secrecy and nick a fine paper. bona flde Invitation to meet with guise their activities, or mislead duet an "absolutely cash" grocery gifts. him* every good wish for success In the few I guess I have been reading The any school board, or group of per- the gullible, la givlog strength to The Benjamin P. Worthily home- against all sorts of local advice. Much of Register for at least ten years now. sons, or Individuals, and this in- the determination of loyal eHlataa Cant. Albert Runyen of Belford, etcsd, near the Little Silver rail* remaining months he has to do the job. the bitterness Highway Commissioner Hans- Long enough to make It become a stance Is no exception. everywhere to rid themselvee of the named hla new gasoline launch road itatlon, waa sold to Theodore steady habit, and a good habit It Is. I did not receive an Invitation potential afth columnists. "Ralph" after bis son, who was the Johnson ef Arlington for geUM, The ford J. Abbott and his people have been Even during the time I spent In to meet with the Middletown town- house was built shortly after the the service, my mother sent me ship board of education at their In labor union movimoata, the youngest of Mr. Runyon's children facing was built up by themselves. your paper regularly. Up until meeting on Wednesday,-Mar. H, Communists are being thrown out and the only boy out of a family of Revolutionary war aad wai eensld- Why W« Keri Dog CotttroU about a few months ago she still IMS. as quoted In The Red Bank of office, aad at meetings celled Ha- ehlldrsn. ered the oldest house ia or aear Parkway changes at this late date sent me the paper each week, but Register of Thursday, Mar. It, IMS. under Communist auspices only the As old house at Kaveslnk, be- Uttle Silver. If, as their officials uow are talking finally we decided It would be much Hy last communication with Mr. hard core of party atalwarte will Candidates for staces aa St might mean a waste of time and money more convenient for me to tub- 7opeland prior to this board meet- longing to Amst M. Posten, was James high school basketball teams •bout, several Monmouth county municipal scribe to it. and believe me, U'l bo found In attendance regardtese torn down. Mr. Pectin did not con- and can not be considered now. But there ng waa by telephone on Sunday, of the hlgh-eoundlng "objects" put sider It worth repairing, due to Ito war* Abraham Weatwood, Oiorge ities in this area set up and enforce severe money well spent. Mar. », IMS. The board's letter Igley. Charlie Shanmr, John was time for thought in past months that Both my wife and I spent most of rejection of my application for forward by the promoter!. age and condition. The dwelling new laws to control dogs, the pet owners of our lives In Keansburg. I have a meeting with them wai written We have often felt that eom- was built before the Revoluntlon- irtnedy, Raymond Desmond, Pat- might have resulted in less unhappiness been away from there for about Vh on Mar. 10. 1MJ, snd received by munlim should bo outlawed In Can- ary War and the exterior partitions rick Catendriello, Ocorge Olll, Ar- hsve themselves to blame for the rules. Be- and discomfort for many people today. years now and she since last June, me Mar. 11, the day before the ada. We are beginning to think were Mled In with clay and straw. thur Levy, Daniel Calandrtello, Tat- cause this is a semi-open region that attracts w naturally, we're still Interested board of education meeting Wed- that the people themselves arc do- The great-grandparents of Mr. Pee- bot Travers, Richard Murray, Joe* Surely, there was time for trust, co-opera- In thi doings of that town. No oth- nesday, Mar. 12, IMS. ing a much bettor job of clipping tan, on' hie mother's side, once oc- eph Cron, John and James Salmon, animal lovers who want their pets to enjoy er paper comes near giving us the Enclosed Is a photostattc copy Edward Kruse, Edward Kennedy, tion snd fact-giving. It's a sorry thing that Information we want about Keens- Communist wlnga In this and ether cupied the houie. of the Middletown township boarS eountrles.-Sudbury (Ontario) Star. Red Bank waa visited by burg- Oeorgi Omuse and Jamea MoPhce. their freedom, there has been widespread kurg like The Register. Aa a mat- of education's litter of rejection to Thomta Xeliey wee manager nnd time wasn't taken out. er of fact, recently, while visiting my application for aa interview. lars. They stela .'cod from Mrs. reluctance to force owners to keep d«*g* there. I told my father something ?lease print their letter In conjunc- SBVaW TBABS YOB MODEST Oeorgi Nlvlton'e at Branch and Edward Xasler assistant manager. leashed or otherwise under confinement. that he wim't even aware of. What tion with mine. Tower Mill aves., aad the Mm* K was is not Important, but I had Very truly yours, la advocating suffer aualmum night took bicycles belonging to *C0NTI VBRSIALf* But, naturally, the growing Incidences of toad It in The Register. , , A. Eldrldgt Brewer. penaltlse far drag pedlers, l.C.'i Joseph Aul and hla son, Wlafred, I notice this Is aa anniversary Court of Appeal la right In step ens William Shoemaker. A strange requeit haa gene tut dogs attacking playing children, frighten S«Bwphorts en School BUMS and I would to American book publishers. A Jjgf. for... . th. e .paper,-rJT, , SUID t WOU10 MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP with public opinion. Moot of ut are A big natural bed of clems was Ing people of all ages and damaging prop- _ to say I hope_ yo,JuU hive many, BOARD OP EDUCATION convinced that If thi proflt le taken letter from the State Department Complaints from school bus drivers and many more enniveraarlinniveraarleri as a sue- Administration Offices, out of the drug tnflVe, the drug discovered a short distance off aekc them to certify that books erty just cannot be tolerated. In several of ceaiiucoast..l. weekly' . Goo- d- luck and traffic will dry up. shore at Xeyport, end.all the clam- they submit for sxport under the motorists indicate that the school bus law thanks. Leonard*, N. J. mira ef that district wire hard at United Statee Information program our more outlying communities, too; dugs Sincerely. Mar. 10, IMS At present the maximum penalty work upon It. It was estimated needs revision and strengthening. The of imprisonment for those convicted are net written by "Communists, have been so neglected that they form Into Fred W. FotrsUr, Jr. Mr.- A. EMrMgi Brower, thet the proflta on thi clams taken fellow travelers, or persona who school bus drivers iu a township iu South Architect, of distributing or selling drugs 1* from the bed exceeded t*M a day. wild |>nckn and roam the countryside In Locust Point Rd., •even years, The Criminal Code might be consldsred controversial," Jersey are reported to be reluctant about ABCHTfECrOIVES MISTOBT Locust, N, J. Early examinations at the Head- search of live chickens or any other kind of Canada provide!, la addition, for den's Corner public school wsre Considered controversial by reporting violators because many cases are Locust Point Rd., Dear Mr, Brower: flnei and whippings. completed, The three highlit In whom? And why? What about "non. of food. Spokesmen for some towns tell of At a special committee meeting In urging stiffsr penalties for controversial" books by "controver- dismissed in court. Motorist* generally of the whole hoard' sa Frldiy the school wen Heatl Scott with sial" authors? What about -con- neighlHirhoods where women and children To Ihe Editor: " ' pedlars the court drew a etiar line M, Edith Scott and John Simpson complain that they do not see the red light night, Mar. T, the matter of archi- of dlitlnctlm bctwitn those en- each with a Mark of SO. trovirsy" Itself? won't go for wulks armed with anything I will appreelite It very much If tects was discussed. 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A Pollyanna reveaV Chambers Estate estate to a cousin, Irmgard Kail- nounced at a recent meeting of in- ents' borne' In Florida. bekah lodge at a recent meeting ing party waa held yesterday. FREEHOLD — Mrs. Cora C. morgen; sister, Margarethe E. terested parents at the school that Chambers of Little Silver, who died Vieth; cousin, Dr. Hermann Meier; parents who wish their boys to be Mar. 4, willed her estate to her friend, Howard B. Phelon, and charter members must attend the daughter, Virginia A. Newman. friend, O. Ernest Oatts. next meeting to be held at the school on the nest Wednesdays This was disclosed last week when Ida Ella Rothschild of Asbury at 8 p. m. Robert R. Shafer, Held her will was filed for probate In the Park, who died Feb. 20, willed her Scout executive and Warren De- office of Surrogate Dorman Me- estate to August Guttmann. Brown, chairman of- district two, You're Invited to Spiwok Florist Faddin. Johnston Whltford of Msnasquan, and member of the executive com- George Herplch of Oceanport, who died Feb. 7, willed a gold mittee, Monmouth Council of the who died Jan. 11, willed clothing watch and mahogany chair to his Boy Scouts of America, and Roy and jewelry to his sons, O. Irving son, Lloyd. The rest does to the Smith, Naveslnk Cub pack leader, SATURDAY * Herplch and Robert F. Herpieh. widow. met with the following parents:. Tools and a diamond ring will go Fred Mueller of Marlboro town* Mrs. Leslie H. Edwards, Mr. and to Robert, provided he pays $100 ship, who died Mar. 4, willed his MM. James H. Creuti, Mrs. Fred- PALM SUNDAY to G. Irving. Another diamond ring stock in Marlboro Estates to hit erick Gill, Mrs. Frances Cochenelll, will go to a granddaughter, Kath- daughter, Marie Salisbury; $100 to Mr. and Mrs. John Gllsey, E. W. MARCH 28th and 29th erine Ann Herpieh. Each other his son, Henry' Mueller, and the rest Cowan, Frederick Richards, John grandchild will receive $25. In ad- to Frances L King. J. Kaetle, Sr., Elwood F. Searles dition, each grandchild will receive and Mrs. June* A. Hanley. A 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. $200 in "E" bonds and $400 in "G" Beulah M. Goodman of Asbury movie, "What Is Cubbing?" was bonds. Furniture and furnishings Park, who died Jan. Jl, willed $4,- thowc. After the next meeting, go to his daughter, Charlotte A. 000, a watch, pendant and lace registrations will. be' closed until table doth to a,, niece, Toby M. September. ThU will give the den Kenngott. A son-in-law, James A. Young. A nephew, Jack Moaco- ly popular demand, w* Jacobson, will receive a poker table. wits, will receive $4,000. A lister, mothers an opportunity to organize A daughter, Norma E. Jacobson, Beda MOKOWKI, will receive $2,000, their dens. New applications, or will hold our annual flowar will receive an iron lamp. Furni- WJS in government bonds and per- transfers wUl be taken then again ture and furnishings in the home sonal effects and property. A broth- in September. From the response show for two days, of his son, Robert, will go to that er, Morris Meyerson, will receive so far three dem will be formed. son. A bungalow and its furnish' $1,009. Hilda Meyerson will receive our many friends mora time Ings at Gravelly Point will go to $1,000. A niece, Mathilda Feibuich, A meeting of the Parent-Teacher the children.. Trinity Methodist will receive $600. The rest goes to association was held at the school to taa this pra-E«ifar church will receive $800. Provision her husband. last week. Hostesses for the eve- ipaetaela. Walk through our fu made to care for plots in Holly- ning were Mrs. Charles Malre, Mrs. wood and Fairmount cemeteries Earl DeMarks and mothers of the third grade. According to the chair- GraanhoutM and onjey nature's and to have flowers placed annually Rapp Elected Head men of the membership committee, moit precious gift to man- In Trinity Methodist church. The Mr*. A. H. Cadman and Mrs. Ray- Valve rest of the estate will be converted Of FHA Committee mond VanGlahn, the total P.T.A. kind • thousands of > ~ into cash, two per cent of it going membership tor the year 1952-53 Is to his daughter, Norma Jacobton. TRENTON—Henry Rapp, Jr., of as follows: number of men 29, num- Spring flowers and potted plants in full bloom. HASSOCK CHEST The rest will be shared by his other Farmingdale has been elected chair- ber of women 109, homes repre- children, Gertrude Graybush, G. man of the New Jersey Farmers sented in school 210, teachers on ' No obligation. Camera fans waleoma. Irving Herplch, Charlotte A. Kenn- Home Administration committee, faculty nine, teachers In P.T.A. for your old Cleaner gott and Robert F. Herplch. succeeding Louis J. Sanguinettl of membership five; total members Husbands Named Minotola. Mr. Rapp, a poultryman, 118. As reported by Mrs. Chester • AZALEAS • HYDRANGEAS • CINERARIAS Mrs. Mary A. Egan of Matawan, hal been a member of the commit- Wllhelm of the scholarship com- • HYACINTHS • DAFFODILS • LILIES ' t . S v^nVH y^B*SF OJVJ^p fV^f mlttee the talent show slated to|-<£> who died Feb. 20, and Mrs. Rose tee for five years and Is a member •m IMI 0-f Mnl-Tt* of the State Board of Agriculture. have been, given next month by • GARDENIAS • TULIPS • AFRICAN VIOLETS IIMCW. lte dm) ll Wl» Katherlne Williams of Keyport, various schools in the township has •f kil»*M Nw In* who also died Feb. 20, left their es- The committee represents .the • BLOOMING ROSE BUSHES MM pnnt towns win F.H.A. In New Jersey and acts in been canceled. The plan fell through tates to their respective husbands. as a means of raising funds by Leon Longstreet of Shrewsbury, an advisory capacity to the federal the schools In the township to who died Feb. 24, and Bamucl Ar- administrator and the state direc- sponsor four scholarships. This P. Large Assortment of Cut Flawen Mrts IW, OttlfM' M vanitia of Long Branch, who died tor. T.A. will contribute $25. toward the IMII in 0-1 MM Oct. 80, willed their estates to their Other membera of the committee fund. respective widows. : are W. H. Allen, state secretary Alexander Watson, Sr,, of Mat- or agriculture; Dr. W. H. Martin, James R. Shenk of Alexander dr. SPIWAK FLORIST awan, who died Feb. 28, willed his director of the New Jersey Agri- attended an eight-state federal civil estate to his daughters, Lois and tulture experiment station; Fred defense conference in Providence, 43 AVENUE OF TWO RIVERS RUMSON 14674 Joan Watson. W. Fuchs, Jr., Belvidere; E. O. R. I., recently as a representative Ella Robbins of Asbury Park, Murphy, Farmingdale; Barclay H. of the city of Newark and the Pru- (OFF HINTELMANN'S CORNER) who died Feb. 14, willed her estate Allen, Mount Holly; Leslie Rich- dential Insurance company. to her aunt, Almlra R. Sickles. ards, Sewell; Edward H. Phillips, The executive board of the River i Plan Woman'* club met last Frl* Burg Estate to Son and Mr. 8angulnettl. Frederick Burg, Sr., of Belmar, TRADE NOW for the who died Mar. 7, willed his estate to Ms son, Frederick Burg, Jr. Rose Fulmer of Bradley Beach, NEW, IMPROVED 1953 who died Feb. 16, willed 25 per cent of her estate to her son, Joseph. The rest will be used to form a trust fund for her daughter, Ele* nor Fulmer, who will receive It When she attains the age of 35.' Rose Hankel of Farmingdale, who died Mar. 8, willed $1 each to her GENERAL daughter, Alice Baehny, and two The rest of the estate goes to George Hankel, provided he agrees to care for his brother, Jacob. If George should decline the respon- sibility, the estate will go to Wal- ELECTRIC ter Hankel, with the same pro- vision. If/ he should .decline the responsibility, the estate will go to such child as will accept it. If none Swivel-Top Cleaner accept It, the estate will be used to form a trust fund for Jacob. Issao B. VanDerveer of Freehold township, who died Feb. 6, willed $50 each to George R. Stokes and Julia Stokes. A daughter-in-law, Mary 8. VanDerveer, will receive $1,000. The test goes to a grand- daughter, Mary Jo VanDerveer. MroU* CMtiMtt sVaimta Marie Giuseppe Strollo of Long Branch, who died Feb. 19, willed a house and lot on Willow ave. to her children, Carmel Grleeo and Joseph Strollo. Bequests of $1,000 each go to her daughters, Rose Cat- Isno and Margaret Ouaranda. An- other daughter, Julia Anastasla, will receive $500. The rest will be shared by the five children. Miriam Friedberger of Elberon, ^^^••isBaBs^H^H •VQMT« • • t §m fcpuwrf Mmtarafnld nnti Pror Little Hill! W Omor for 4to*f, f»# CtoMr *tf Mle ffitcMtir Cfoatof You'ra looking tt t vtry diKOurtfid kill! with its treat 210-horsepower en|ini—and "I Just canVundmtudfief he said. Evtr line* that ribbon of paving outlined its vastly improved Hydra-Matic Drive. There tuii to be « hill there—• Ug oasjfV it, it hat bom a ehalknge to motor can. For mitM and miles it winds up tha tide We heard recently of two men 1 who you MOM • «*• «» of • mountain) and it haa sharp curves, drove from Florid* to Detroit-in a 1953 and stotp gradei that spring out of the Cadillac. \ Se see et levthl v % % curves so a driver can't get a start. When you float along with a __.„- • dtSMI Wsele fSOM ^k^k«^fc^»' The driver of the car had made this trip doua mem like this, yo» hive the eeleiMk,eeeie>leA».A«easMel« Half-way up, there's a watering place- before—and as they left Knoxville he laid smoothest, quietest, easiest tide it's •IIJ..I ».,.«, PJUCC put there so driven can stop and refill to his psssengen "Man, are we goin to possible to imagine. their radiators. find a hill between here and Leninite i!" It mskes the whole car t symphony in MlttMs, Yes-it has ton quite « hill. But. not .id. motion. In fact, the fide is so soothing any morel and relaxing that, not infrequently, pa£ i The driver ef the crfr in the picture And the driver saidt "Just wait!" sengers sleep as they ride. b»*mr UWHH KIT above took off at the base and sailed right So they waited—and presently the) Come in and try it for yourself. The car •f • OIFF •> Mfflkf nlhf Ibr up to the top—and never gave it a thought. saw a sign which readt "Lexington." \ is waiting—and it's an experience you You we, he's driving a 1953 Cadillac- The driver was simply dumbfounded ought not to forego. V MMffflNMM Off MO MMF CtI ,;• ,1' • '< ! fcyMWCAMU MedtrateM Oeeri Md EutMlvelf to MeaeMMh, Oteaa aid leMkera Middle. HOWLAND B. JONES lOTOR CO. MI Cevetta ey I ri QENERAL 9 ELECTRIC OVERHEAD DOOR 100 I. tfawmtm Springs Hood RfMl NIIIK* Ne Je lhs»UCs»>s»», SMI AMIIWWI SXWilea, PRODUCTS CORP. Ml Mrswibury Ave. MB MM* II tun el OMUMSIM RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 26,1953 Paw Elevei choir, led by Mrs. Bennett, tang p_, 1 will buy freezers in the months he says, is the fault or manage- Donates to Muscular four selections. A "broadcast" was J «-«*' AUV1BVAdviflPHB iFartllf»rt UlllierVS ahead. ment and not of the lights. Arti- Dyatrophy Campaign presented by Atlantio grange and Monmouth county growers canficial illumination, provided to muilcal numbers were rendered by provide freezer owneri with fresh- stretch birds' day to 13 hours, re- FREEHOLD—A donation of $1M Olendola grange member*. To Practice Crop Rotation ness and quality second to none. sults in increased production dur- to the muscular dystrophy cam- Owners of home freezers are ad- ing fall and winter. paign tu «nnounetd at a recent FREBHOLD—Crop rotation la -Damping OR" In Cold Frames vised to time their freezing activi- "It is customary on most farms meeting of Monmouth County Po- Preventorium Starts more important than appears at ties with peak supplies of local to turn on lights from 2 to 1 a. m. first glance, according to Marvin "Damping off" of young plants in mona (rant*. A benefit program coldframes, hotbeds or heated struc- products. At such times quality is and then turn them off at daylight," for cerebral paliy will be given In Fund-Railing Drive . A. Clark, county agricultural agent. usually best and prices most favor- Mr. Rice state.". "For greatest ef- Vegetable orope should follow a ro- tures can be largely reduced the fall. NEW TORK CITY—A campaign through proper care, says Mr. Clark. able. ficiency, 60 watts for every 200 A Hl-JInx circus will be held Apr. for $100,000, to run over a two- tation, especially thon' which re- Studies show that the average fqunro fci't of floor space is rec- quire the same soil conditions. In "Damping off" usually occurs ommended. 35 at I p. m. In the grange hall. A year period, was formulated at the where there is too much moisture, freezer owner pays about $125 a committee wai appointed to ar-annual meeting of the directors of a rotation of crops which require year to own and operate a freezer. "It -should be somebody's Job to an acid toil, such at whit* and with a 1ilgh humidity because of a range for a. picnic. MM. William the Farmingdnle Tuberculosis Pre- laclkk off ventilationtilti . Consumers will rind it economical clean the light bulbs once a week. Schlechtweg. MM. Edward Story, ventorium for Children here lait iweet potatoes, with- those which to make full use of their freezers. Feed hoppers and fountains should Mri. William H. Hunt, MM. Hubert week in the offices of the board require, a nearly neutral sqll, Sometimes it paypy s a ((rower to be'- well lighted and a supply of f Only In this way can costs per Voorheil, MM. Ellsworth Alden and treasurer, Frederick W. Greenfield. neither esn be expected to produce buy either water proof paper or pound be kept at a relatively low water available at all times. Gilbert Thompson will have charge their maximum If the pH of the plastie to cover his sash' In thefigure. "Unless thtse practices are fol- of the entertainment. Money raised will be used for •vent of extremely wet or rainy extensive renovation and moderni- •oil must be changed (or each crop Lights Add to Income With Right lowed, artificial lights may cost when It cornea Into the rotation. weather so as to keep excessive money rather than help boost' the BUte ofleera attending the meet- zation to the present building!. moisture out of the frames. Management ing w«re Mri. Ira Coon, Clarence Plans call for the modernization All crops which require a pH of income." M. Allea, Leon Spencer and Mr«. of four dormitories, six were done 8.0 to 6.5 should be planted on one Another important factor is mois- On some poultry .farms, artificial Anna Sehlek. Others were James over last year; for the converting section of the farm. If either ture in the toil where the surface lights are not contributing to profits Some fish, placed In a mirrored Orr, maiter of Burlington County of the power plant from high to white or sweet potatoes are grown, of the plant bed Is at the same In the opinion of Richard O. Rice, tank, will try to form a school with Pomona and Walter R. Dye, Jr., low voltage, enabling the hospital then reserve a separate portion of level aa that outside the frame, and associate agricultural agent. ThU, their reflection*. waiter of HlghUtown grange. Man- to purchase power instead of gen- he farm and maintain'the proper water can «eep underneath. The alapaa grange was repretented by erating iti. own. and (or new furni- pH. surface of the soil under glass corned playere. Wayilde church ture, such ai hospital beds. should be at least four to five Inches Spring Will Soon Be Here! Crops of the earn* family should above the surrounding soil surface, not fellow each other In the rota- Severe "damping off" can be AIR CONDITION Within a few thort montht, the new hornet that have been • tion. Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli cheeked to a certain extent by ap- YOUR HOME NOW! planned today will burtt into being! ; or collards should not' follow each plying Fermate, using one pound other. Neither should tomatoes, to 100 gallons of water. In extreme If you're going to build a home, we advite completing i PUBLIC SAL eggplant or peppers because they CUM as much aa four pounds in belong to the same family and 100 gallons or water can profitably financial arrangement new, to you'll be ready to start ' At my farm la being nub-divided to make ready for development should have at least a year or two WITH A HIAITHFUL si a residential section, I will dispose of all my Farm Machinery and be used. The use off water helpps comtruction com* Spring. between the crops. to contrcontroll tthhe di d th Eaolpmeat aad Eight (8) Buildings at Public Auction on the premises disease under the AND COMFORTAM Cucumber*, rations and other vine surface of the ground while the The "early birds" are on the wing. Plan to come in and , at: . ., . crop* should not follow each other dust affects only ththe surfacef . ! unless a green manuring or a sod tee ut this week. We're open till 4 P. M. HILL TOP APPLE FARM, LINCROFT, NEW JERSEY crop la planted between. Water- Fraesers Open Farm Market YORKAIR-FEDDERS melons should never be planted af- Monmouth county farmers may One-o,uart«r mile east of Uncroft or two miles west of Red Bank, watermelons. find an expanding market for tome ROOM AIR CONDITIONER on the Llncrof t-Bed Bank Road. By selecting crops which requite of their products In. nearby com- RED BANK SAVINGS the same planting, cultivation and munities, according to Mr. Clark. CONSULT WITH Saturday, March 28th harvesting conditions, considerable This market ia made up of the expense can be saved In tending growing numbers of home frccier 19:00 A. M. these crops, Green manures and owners. Fsrmall Tractor (Model H) like new, Lime Spreader, Seeder (Me- other soil improving crop* to main- Many persons in nearly metro- ANTHONY'S Vhe Door tain organic matter should also 'be politan areas have acquired home to Security Cormlck-Deerlng), Platform Scales, Steel Spike Tooth Harrow, Slip Included In the rotation. Studies freeiera in the past several years. 59 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK 6-1041 nO BANK NEW JERSEY Scoop; Tractor (Massey-Harrls), Mowing Machine for Tractor 8' Cut- at the Marlboro research station Many more arc buying frcexers or 10 BROAD ST. ting Bar, Hay Rake, Speed Sprayer used one season, Dodge Truck Dual have proven the value of land rest- Tires Flat Body, Caterpillar Tractor (Allis-Chalmers), Double Disk Har- ing. row- 11'. Dodge Pickup Truck, Greasing Equipment, Wire Fence, Two Care sf Fish Fond* Bottom Plow 1«" (Case), Four Row Marker, Corn Planter, Hand Truck, Fish ponds should be fertilised Vises, Work Bench, Steel Cables, Ropes, Chains, Battery Charger (Tun- now to improve Ash production and gar), Air'Compressor, Refrigeration Cnit, Ladder*, Potato Digger, Apple reduce weed growth, advises Nesl and Peach Grader (Niagara) practically new. Steel Wheel Barrows, Munch of the soil conservation ser- vice. Early fertilisation will en- get yours today Drums (Steel), Garden Hose, Roofing, Bins, Water Tank mounted on courage growth of tingle celled 2 I BRDRD STREET - RED BBOH fl Ford Truck, Baskets, Motors, Hand and Garden Tools and many Hems plant* or algae, which are an im- far too numerous to mention, aa everything on the farm will be dis- portant link In the fish food chain. posed of. This heavy algae growth will also keep sunlight sway from submerged Eight frame buildings consisting of new Roadside Stand, Six Room plants and discourage their growth. House, Com Crib, Chicken Houses, Tractor Barn, Tool Barn, Storage Fertiliser can be applied by Barn, Implement Barn. All buildings to be razed or moved from the broadcasting from the shore or a premises within a reasonable length of time. Positively no private boat. About MO pounds per' acre •ales. Seller and Auctioneer shall not be responsible In the event of of a fertiliser analysing about accident or Injury to any person or persons in, on or about the prem- 8-8-4 is suitable. Applications should be made very week or ten days ises. Fleas* note starting time of sale, 10 A. M. Ample parking facili- until the water Is clouded with ties. No Item to be removed from the farm until paid for In full. algae so that an object cannot be BIGGEST seen 13 to 15 inches under water. By Order of x LOUIS S. SCALZO Fertilisation of pond* with heavy B. O. COATS, Aaettesteer. 4M Bath Ave,, Ions; Branch, N. 1, spring; runoff should be delayed un- til the flow la reduced. Pond* with Phone M3M continued high flow or muddy ponds WILLIAM I. BXATfWY. Attorney. »r« not ready tor f»HIII»»<|w, IN TELEVISION Admiral ' Rightl It's only frir-play to give othen on your party-line Incidentally, allowing a few minute- between calls alao helps make everyone's party-line tervioe better. FUST TIME EVIR! f&.tfealwoyeatoodideato make mm your receiver WHhlkw 252 S* la. Super iereplacedproperly. •yee-Ray Hctora Tvfce OtherwUe your line— Coma in... make the trad* of tlvt yew! Gtt an «ttra liberal and every'phone on your • I party4int-ie "buey" trade-in allowance for your old mull acreen TV on this to incoming calla. attuning Admiral with the gnat ntw Super Dyna-Ray Picture Tube that brinp you th bigg** 21' picturt in klnuion! Powered by Admiral'e long dittanot Caaoode ChattJe... Ouaraataed UHF reception. 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SwHwriu* to Holland Martin iMlin ™ There once was a cat, sessment, ww adopted by the board The other day we had a discus- Her name was Snow White. of commisvlonora last week. The In 1963, the average American Judith Barg She was not very smart new rate ia estimated at SM.10, and consumed 161 pound, of meat—at ' Good-by to Switzerland! We en- sion on Japan. Emily Lyman brought in a book written In Ja But always thought aha was right. the Increase waa the Uth In the of them pork and 60 ef them beef. Joyed our viilt to Switzerland very Now one day in school much. To me (oat herding in the nese. Four weeks ago a person went to Japan with her father She was doing her work; high mountains .wai the moat in- When Blackey came over terutlng. I would like to iee the and mother. We got five poit cards from her showing Interesting Who was quite a qwlrk. MORTGAGE LOANS famous clock In Berne. Imagine She told her the answer aealng the mechanical rooster things on her trip through the United States. And what do you think atrutting out and crowing, and af- The teacher came over ter thli, teeing a troop of bears Terry Russel brought a doll made And they both turned pink. ' com* from the tower and march in Japan. It had on a red kimo- around! I would like to see Mat- na, trimmed with gold, and two SIXTH GRADE Shirley McOheo 'Last week the girls of Mils Lang's sixth grade had an exhibit of dolls from many lands. There Comalete were French dolls, Indian dolls, story book dolls, baby dolls, etc. Posters to welcome Jfonmouth. county school boards were made by Patience Sheppard and Carol ELECTRICAL SERVICE Brown. SECOND GRADE Mrs. Vera Wise The morning second grade have and Repaid completed their, "Peep Shows" showing the various community helpers performing their taaks. Tha children are now. learning about "Clothing." Sandra Toung REPLACE DULL found a etoty about "wool" in her encyclopedia and gava * report to AND the class. Nancy Parker and Lori-Ann Lyons brought in samples of wool, BURNT OUT LAMPS cotton, and silk materials. WITH Walter W. Reid, Jr., left, president of the Monmouth county chapter, American Can. F1EST GRADE car society, presents donation to the drive to the county chairman, David T. Buck, Freehold. Miss Marie Hamm ' NEW G. E. BRIGHT LAMPS Richard Nevius and James Wolf Looking on it Mri. Samuel H. Rubin, Interleken, chairman of the chapter's education eonv have brought in hobby displays for mittce.* In the beckground is the mobile cancer unit, donated to the state division by the the enjoyment of the class. Richard Sebastion, Richard No- junior membership deportment of the State Federation of Women's clubs lest October. The PHONE MD iANK 6-0612 vius, John Meakim, Mark Nack- unit, first of its kind to be owned by eny stete division, will visit the county during April. mlas, Lee Sadkowski and Jacque- The drive, with headquarters in Allenhurst borough hell, will start Apr. I. MM STRUT (Oemr OortfeM Ave.) a AVON-tV-TNI'MA, M. I. line Probert have furnished minia- Mtaqr Past s.sase ALLEN ELECTRIC SHOP ture rooms in connection with our "Red Bank*$ Leading Electric Shop" study of the home. Goe Rate Hearing by the state board of public utility, Park attorney, against the current MORNING KINDERGARTEN commissioners to hear gaa rate rate schedule of the New Jeraey Monmouth County Safe Deposit Co. 18 WHITE STREET — RED BANK Miss Jeanne Miller Set for March 26 complaints in Asbury Park today. Natural Osui company. Osakets LM. OHMIae—asaoe es.se sa* Ut, MM Tea Mrs. Hortense Keisler, P. U. C. The morning session will be held Susan Strohmenger. Barbara NEWARK — A meeting tor 8 Rose, Linda Schenck, Audrey Wil- "commissioner, will conduct the ses- at Asbury Park city hall, and the OWN WUKDAYS 9 A. M. to I P. M. son, Sheila Meacham and John p. m. has been added to the* one sions as a result of a complaint evening meeting will be at the Sun- Moore made a beautiful water color previously scheduled for 11 a. m. flled by Benjamin Edcktein, Asbury set ave. solarium on the boardwalk. picture for our bulletin board about the things the March winds blow.' Another birthday last week, Pe- ter McGuinncss was six yean eld. AFTERNOON KINDERGARTEN Mrs. Luella Bradshaw Writing letters to the parents for their kind services to the kinder- garten children started an interest in the mail and how it was car- ried. The class visited the Shrews- bury post office to learn Its many mysteries. The pupils art BOW building one of their own In the class room. Laurie Bryan brought a mail hat and bag to assist In the dramatisation. Old stamps were used when making them proved tee difficult. Different-Issues.—denoml- nations, and methoda were used and observed by the children. 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Ml RED BANK Tht pndiion of fltetrie hat tikes tin fuewwork out of b&lnf-automatically turniout i«Idtrwt*to.*;yp«rfect 6-4247 eikM and pin, tvtry time* FlaUMlotf •Itctridty pormiti cooktof with llttl* or no wiUr f or better tute and bttUr nutrition, too.1 FMTV And whan it com** to broiling—Mnmm, you'can't but an oloetric range. Electric heat it radiant beat... liko glowing charcoal emben. Get all the facte on electric REPAIR cooking now. Writ* our noareit office for a frt$t full color Ted her you think ihe's the prettleit firl in the Eoiler Parade, with a gilt of Electric Cooking recipe booklet fanny Farmer Candies, And of courts you'll wont to delight the children. To tevor mslllns cott as* Ml with Fanny Former Eaiter gifts tool for eecfi eound, end S« lor eseri additional pound In tome . SERVICE , At your Fanny Former Candy Shop sickego point is itmo now... a wonderful Easter basks!... eeUreii. Nino on. cl.M chock or UNTIL ICPiL chocolate bunnlei.., fomoui Secord "toneyefeor.j , Jurtercreom Eggi, coated with smooth ANIMUAMIMIVKII Jiruy Ciilnl Pe«ir I Lifit Ciiiiiy Wtarswott Chocolate ... Superior Iffi, chocolate nut buttercream, 10:00 P. M. coated with rich milk chocolots, Those, and many other delicious , (Man, to thrill tha children on Easter I TELEVISION, hie. Miki someone t»pw with • gj#Vof 117 Rivar M. Fair Have* FANNY ffARMIR CANPHSf Phm* II 4.414? RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 26,1968 Army funds only. Payroll of civil- Port Monmoutb tended ths eounty Republican Rivertide Height* ian personnel at Fort Monmouth clubs luncheon at the Beau Rivagt Post to Reduce •re met by Joint lunda appropriated Th» Port Monmouth Civle associ- at Sprlnf Lake Friday were Mrs. Richard Brady «f Dee Moines, ation elected tha following oActra Iowa, «>pent the week-end with Mr. to the Signal Corps as well as First at Its last matting: President, Mar- Alice Frelbott, Mrs. Chrlitlanna Army. • Crosson, Mrs. Freda, Wlnkleman, and Mrs. William P. Woodward of JACK ARNOLD Civilian Force tin V. Lawlor; vice president, Mrs. Mrs. Maul Johnson, Mrs. Grace Frost ave. Sunday guests of tha PORT MONMOUTH-With Firit John Katchow;. secretary, Charles Woodwards wers Mr. and Mrs. J. DISTRIBUTOR Eberle Band to Play Naught on; treaaurer, Mrs. John Stevenson, Mrs. Rena Plebeau, Mrs. E. Turner, Emily Joan Turner, Mr. Army funds for civilian personnel MeGowen, and trustee, John Ste- Adeline Reardon, Mrs. Elisabeth and Mrs. A. A. San born, Lynn Ban- reduced by $4,000,000 for 1954, the Palm Sunday at Aibury venson. After the election a dis- Reardon, Mrs. Alvlna Schmidt, Mrs. born and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jtr- ESSO STANDARD OIL COMPANY Signal Corp* Center haa been di- cussion was held regarding tha Rosa Rausch, Mrs. Mary Landmts- olamon. Tha occasion was a dinner rected to effect reduction! In force ASBURY PARK—The American ser and Mrs. Wilma McMillan. Legion Bob Sberle, Jr., Memorial sponsorship of the proposed recrea- party held In celebration of Mr. and to meet iti share of the reduced tion area. Plans were made to The Home and School group met Mrs. Turner's wedding anniversary. WIST fc WALL STRUTS RID BANK, N. J. funding, It waa announced by head- band of Asbury Park, Frank Bryan Tuesday night at the Port Mon- conductor, will give a band concert meet with the township committee quarters here. to plan a program of development mouth school. Ootald Babeock of Twenty-six Girl Scouts and lead- Palm Sunday at 3 p, m. at Conven- tha Community "T" of Red Bank era of troop 45 visited Crate's bot- A> a result of the directive, (1 tion hall. for spring and summer. The land First Army jobs will be eliminated for the recreation area was pur- waa guest speaker. His topic was tling plant In Red Bank laat Thurs- from the payroll* by Apr. 17. The Featured on the program will be chased by the township last July. "The Ideals and Alms of the "T." day. The girls made 3* dozen cook- PHONE RED BANK 6-2748 the Manaaquan men's chorus and The proposed site consists of 5H Mr. Babeock also discussed the "T" ies at their last meeting and also cut, amounting to 8.4 per cent of worked on a rug and bookmarks. current authorizations, will effect the Belmar Presbyterian choir, dt- acres at the end of Gordon ct, off program for teen-agers. Informa- all First Army activities, excepting racttd by John Cubbon. Main at. The association plans to tion waa requested by tha group Maureen and P»«y Leek have hospital and dental functions, ape- Special numbers will be played work on a baseball diamond for concerning application to the na- been confined to their home by ctal airvices and j few other minor and sung in keeping with the Eas- spring. tional P.T.A. This tople.wlll be tha sickness. • FUEL OIL-KEROSENE units. ter season. The first meeting of the Junior main discussion at the nest meet- Robert Klotiln and his year-old Kisol In addition to the reduction tn The band, chorus and choir will Hl-T was held last Thursday eve- Mrs. Rose Rausch and Mn. Mary daughter Linda Lola celebrated force, economy measures provide combine at the close of the concert ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Landmasser wlU be hostesses at a their birthdays Sunday with a fam- OIL BURNER SERVICE the elimination of authorisation of to present ''Land of Hope and Leonard Moon on Wilson ave. Elec- card party to be given Tuesday af- ily gathering.' Both were remem- overtime pay out of First Army Glory" by Elgar, "In a Monastery tion of officers was held. Robert ternoon, Apr. 14, at the V.F.W. hall bered with gifts. Present were Mr. funds, Garden" by Ketelby, and the Halle- Schnoor waa choien, president, on highway 85, for the benefit of and Mrs. Albert Klotaln, William It was pointed out that the cur- lujah chorus from "The Messiah" Frank Prestage, vice president; ths Port Monmouth Women's Re- Wymbs and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley rent directiva la applicable to First by Handel. Leonard Moon, Jr., secretary; publican club. • Wornham of Little Silver, Mrs. James Rodrlquec, serjeant-at-arms, Florence Kennedy and son Ronald and Robert Musante, chaplain. of Red Bank and Mr. and Mrs. •MM,*** BODOSr ADOITSD Howard Kennedy and son Howard, Members voted on the name, "Fly- : ing Tigers" club. Plans were mtde ASSORT PARK — City council Jr., of Long Branch, ' WHY PAY ' Bills get you tut week adopted its 116% budget or a hike Saturday. Tha next Mr. and Mn. Andrew y. Stout of meeting will be held at the home totaling UMS.Bos, with comments New Tork city spent the week-end f Frankle Ailocca on Plymouth from only two residents, Benjamin at their summer residence oh Nave- coming and going? ive. • , Edetatiln »nd Myron Jeek, frequent sing River rd. •_ . ; The township committee of the critics of ths administration. Tha Amory L. Haskell, Sr.i returned »•* tax rate Is I7S.M for each MORE! # Olrl Scouts held a craft session last Friday to Palm Beach, Fla, after week at the Community fire house $1,000 of assessment, an Increase spending a few days at his estate in Leonardo. Members of the Port of UN. here. , -. • . '•- ;• whan you can hava tha bast at Monmouth troop committee attend- ing were Mrs. William Runge, Mrs. tha most reasonable prices by Herman Pulsh, Mrs. Charles Greene, Mary MacLennon, Mrs. Iris callina American, tha certified Muaante, Mrs. Jane Thompson and Johns- Menville contractor. Mrs. John Ketchow. Instructor for he group was Mrs. Charles Starke Make use of that open porch f New Monmouth. Mrs. Mary PUBLIC AUCTION NO DOWN PAYMENT MacLennon was elected president this summer by having us en- nd Mrs. Charles Greene was elect- id vice president of the group. — ** — close it. It will make a wonder, WHATSOEVER! Girls of Intermediate troop 187 fully comfortable spot to relax who attend the Leonardo school HIvH ORADI will meet Thursday evenings at the or antartain in. Or... If you Got *2O to «50O at HPC home of their leader, Mrs. John •ROCMY . MIAT MARKIT mi MUCATHSIN We tfwctaHn hi tan, MWty Ketchbw. Tonight the girls will hava some other job in mind MONTHLY PAVMINT HANS Cat* servica. lt«m ma* •« prepare a troop newspaper which T.gOrt 20 12 6 - will be published the flrst Monday HXTURIS OMI lOUITMINT just give us a call. You name psrmli u AcyMft tlgsMHm, cat or fumltuf*— A tnrnli of each month. The name of the it, we'll do it. Fraa estimates $ St 14.87 S9.08 wMwulaiieiefsen. Up I* 30 paper will be Troop 187 Emblem. 1M (6.41 (6.97 9.75 18.15 mentto I* res»y—payments Mrs,. Irvin Beaver of Campbell ... no obligation. RE O-3000. Mt 12.83 13.93 19.50 36.31 •rransjut I* ft year naasl. ave., gave a bridal shower at her 19.24 20.90 29.25 54.46 home Friday evening for Miss Etta 605 BROADWAY, LONG BRANCH, N. J. mMt 30.92 33.69 47.62 89.53 Mien* er MUM hi teatay. Coddington of Belford. Miss Cod- HnuM citf is 2H% pn miMnttl- let us thaw yea what we dington will become the bride of. mMM by fast, frlenaiy, Robert Wyckoff of Fair Haven, • SIDING HKaervke. , '' Decorations were in pastel colors. TUESDAY, APRIL 7th • ROOFINO Attending were Mrs. James Brown, • GARAGES Mrs. Elisabeth Gerome and Miss M:M A. M. Barbara Gerome, all of Newark: • PLUMBING Mrs. Andrew Ward, Miss Carol Modern, All Matching, SecUoaal While Porcelain Fixtures era- • MASONBY Ward, Mrs. Harold Locke and Miss sitting of MM feUewIng: BOOM ADDITIONS Dorayne Locke, Union; Mrs. Nell NEW BATHROOMS Scudder and Mrs. Joseph Carlone, One Sloping Front Meat Display Casa 8' (Hill), Ont Sloping Fair Haven; Mrs. Joseph Novak, Front Delicatessen Case 10' (Hill). One 12' Vegetable Display ATTIC CONVERSIONS FINANfji Red Bank: Mrs. Laura Lingo, Mrs. Case (Hill), One •' Sloping Front Reach-In Box for Dairy Goods PORCH ENCLOSURES Haiel Woodward, Mrs. John Lentc, with Sliding Doors Top Compartment and Two Door Lower Com- COMB. WINDOWS Sr., Mrs. Luther Walling, Mrs. Mil- partment. One 13' Combination Meat 8torage and Walk-In Box JALOUSIES ton Smith and Mrs. Mabel Werner. with Porcelain Panels and Swinging Door (Hill), One Electric ASBU.IY MMC Belford; Mrs. John Williams, and Meat Slicer (Globe), Paper Dispensers, One Electric Meat Grinder DORMERS 710 CaiAman Aw., 2nd Floor Mr*. Wilbur Codrtlnirton «n A GENERAL MOTORS MASTERPIECE Here it is..,call It All Adds tp to a Wonderful Buy! RE 6-0203 you UivMt la a gnat MW Ifil Pontiie Aad la tha I9M Poatlac you tat tgortkti driving timimnt MMIMC ftuurr AND VAMN f you la?Nt la • car whlch-ilthough arlMd rt|ht at lea bMt-with DuaMlaala Parformaaca* for for the answer to aeit to tht lowMt-roqulna you to Mcrllco mora go oa laat gai aad Poatlac'a woadarfu l atw Ual I: •baolutfly aothlal la^uality or plttjurt. PowardtaiTlal*. aejal.aaaje •we* Trail* tor your laundry problems Flnt of til, tho I9M Poatiae to a M# cw-with t la addition to all thla, you hava tha traditional toator ISMach wh««lbM«, mort lag. hat aad ataaartdaHHty and long-runtf teonomy that BewsVtlMfJftoaM! hip rooai, aad latorior linufy far boyoai lea hava ahraya aiada Poatiae owaarahlp ao Inn* SSsflsWsSSSBBBl paaario sad caratraa. NALDS . Um$ Ul* iu Poatlac'a Mlllaat atw DuaMtraak atyilag lata Coma la and drira thla beautiful atw car. You'll Valsw you oajoy tha prtdt of drivlai a ear that'a moro quickly ON that tha 1913 Pontlac It a Gtnaral DeLUXE UUINDRY SERVICE Mi Parklag Baa* thaa atar tha moit baauHful thlag oa whatli. Motora Maittrptoca aad a tvry wondtr/ul buy. I MARION ST. MO BANK ^V^DwfOJ^aw 0V OWsTFol vaa^Ri SAVE 20ft ON YOUR LAUNDRY CASH 4 CARRY RASSAS BROTHERS ItS Irao* ftrttt Rl w-SIIO RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 26.1958 station. Among thess wera 10,000 mand for high school graduates for School PTA to Sponsor Lion* Further Plans Headden's Corner New Jersey No. 1, a promising late, Employment Office the past three years has bees great* Shore Builders Mr.. James Wiseman has re-Apple Growers red, winter variety that probably To Close Good Friday er than the supply," said Mr. Clark. Guidance Project For Ed Walder Might timed to her .home' in Brooklyn will be named this year, he said. "I suggest that employers make The New Jersey State Employ- KEYPORT — A vocational and ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-Fur- ifter visiting; her son-in:law and The institute re-elected Thomas 8. their needs known to us now so educational guid»nc« project for ther plane for Ed Walder night Meet Apr. 7 laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fal- ment service at 48 East Front st., that they may reasonably expect to :onettl. Vote 2-Cent Tax DeCou of Haddonfleld, president. will be closed Good Friday, Apr. 3,hir. graduates who meet their epa. thil year's eighth grade claia will Thunday, Apr. It, when the Lion* MT. HOLLY—Members of the Other officers retained were Carroll be iponaored by the grammar club here will honor the district SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS —In- Mrs. Nita Leeburg celebrated her Warrln B. Clark, manager, an- ciflcations." terior decorating will be the theme New Jersey Apple Institute have W. Barclay, Jr., Scobeyville, vice nounced this -w«ek. school Parent-Teacher association. governor, a member of the club, lirthday laat week with a, party at preaident; John L Hcndrickson, were made at a meeting last week as the New Jersey Shore Builders her home. Present were Mr. andvoted unanimously to tax them- All unemployment compensation ABBIVES IN KOBEA. The project was explained by association meets Tuesday, Apr. 7, selves two cents' a bushel on apples Jr., Middletown, treasurer, and Mr. claimants required ta report Fri- the preaident, Mr«. David McAneny, at Log'Cabin inn. Mrs. Lund Anton, Patrick Rush, Farley. UNION BEACH—P.F.C. John H. The club will take part in theat 6:30 p. m.. at the Beau Rivage Lieut. Lesburg and Janiea White- they sell to finance a promotion and day have received an alternate date Fallon, 3d, son of Mr. and Mra. at a, special meeting, Each of the restaurant, Spring Lake Heights. publicity-effort. • • • • S. Martin Sorenson of .Tennent to fulfill their' reporting require- 43 pupila witt be given a test of establishment of a bathing beach hill. 1 John Winam, 216 Morningaide av», at the east end of the municipal President William -Martin said Marketing problems. wer. fore- waa elected a trustee. Other trus- ments. recently arrived in Korea whera he the interest, intelligence, achieve- plans pertaining to the New Jer- Mrs. James Burns has recovered most at the flfth annual meeting ment and personality type by Stev- yacht harbor. Plant for co-oper- om her illness. tees re-elected were Mr. Barclay, Mr. Clark has invited employers is serving with the First MarlB»sr ena Institute of Technology, Hobo- ating with borough council, the sey Home Builders convention, Angelo Guizi of New York city of the. institute held here last week. Mr. DeCou, Clinton D. Carlough, to estimate their needs two months an infantry unit. ken, at an approximate .coat of harbor commission and the plan- which begins Apr. IS, will also be a new superintendent at the Step- Samuel Cherr, a' vice president of Ramsey; Ernest S. Race, Jr., Bel-ahead of the time as a new crop of $12 per student, to be financed byning board were discussed at thediacuascd, icnville development. He succeeds, Young ft Rubieam, New-York ad- videre; John H. Barclay, Cranbury, high achool graduates will be ready "Adam" is the Hebrew word for the P.T.A. meeting. Ruth Kent Burch of Spring Lake Sydney Miller, who has been trans- vertising agency, explained how and Wilmer Zee, Richwood. to enter the labor market. "De- "man." and New York, a- member of the ferred to New York state. apple growers- can expand their American Institute of Decorators markets. Mrs. Mike Jacobs of Trenton, Edward Stillwell, president of and one of its lecturers, will talk ipent the week-end with her par- on the interior decorating of a Farm Market Relations, Washing- ints, Mr, and Mrs. Ensley An- ton, discussed "Apples in the Re- home at Levittown, Pa. She will :onldes. augment her talk with Illustrations tail Store," and Joseph F. Hauck, and material samples. Miaa Mary Grillon has returned extension marketing specialist at tome after making a tour of Rutgers university, reviewed oppor- Also planned is a color and lound Europe. 'She made( the trip by tunities In improved marketing. film, "Background for Living." It plane. ' The tax will he Imposed, on all will be shown by the Hbnmouth Harlaa Hogas has returned to his apples above'those of cider and Wallpaper and Paint company of position with the Del-Food mart at Aabury Park, represented by Ed- 1 vinegar grade, according to Arthur Sea Bright after two weeks vaca- J. Farley of Holmdel township, sec- ward Moore, vie. president of the tion. . . firm. ' ' retary. Mr. Farley, extension fruit and how to makt) th«m Mrs. Lionel Simon has recovered specialist.at Rutgers, added that a Mr. Marlin said the dinner will 'com her recent illness. . considerable part of the Industry's Isms' Ch* Cra<«.n •» commence at 1:30-p. nv, while the William P. Scott expects to move contribution! will be collided by busln.aa saaaion and featured back into his home, which was dam- the Jersey Fruit Co-operative in apeakeri will start at t p. m. ley en eech • ier*n. aged by Are, this week. He hasRiverton and the Garden State Co-, SeMito • hw iff »l Arthur C. Turner, flrit vice presi- been living at the Molly Pitcher op in Freehold. dent of the state association and hotel. Lawrence J. Smith of South program chairman for the conven- Mrs. Knowles of Laurel, Del., URiver, chairman of the propagating tion, will discuss the events planned '(siting her son-in-law and daugh- committee, reported sale of 40,000 for the Atlantic City confab. ter,. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mcnhcn- trees since the institute was organ- Convention delegates and alter- nett. ized. This included standard va- nates are .also expected to." be Mra. Martin Mason, who recently rieties and others developed at the named. returned home from Monmouth Me- Rutgers Agricultural experiment Mr. Marlin will welcome hew morial hospital, is reported u im- In Bed Bank H'a members. Stuart Robertson of proving. SHERMAN'S for YOU BET A BIG NAME Red Bank is program chairman for William Barto. who la with the V. 8. Navy at Quonset, R. I., spent • CURTAINS the association. a DRAPERIES Mr. Turner said the annual ban- the week-end with his parents, Mr. a SLIP COVERS quet, long the highlight of the con- and Mrs. Gaylord Barto. a LINENS vention, will be held in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Krusis spent a VENETIAN BLI BACKS US Emanuel M. Spiegel, developer of he week-end in Eliabeth, where For Saep-al-Ham* Strvict Itutgers Village, New Brunswick. :hey visited relatives. f>k0M RB I-aM* •SYMtVIUffatig Mr. Spiegel is the newly-elected Mr. and Mrs. Sparks of Oak Hill president of the National Home d., have moved to Eatontown. Sherman's Builders association of the United States.. The dinner will be held at Mra. Edward O'Flaherty cele- Hama Deceratars OurMobflbeat b made by the the convention headquarters in thebrated her birthday last week when 49 BROAD STREET RED BANK wond-fuBOui Sooooy .Vacuum Claridge hotel, Saturday, Apr. It, at she received a number of cards and 7 p. m. floral bouquets. ' 00 Co.That'awhy youceniely Mr. and Mr«. Anthony Farliego oa our source of supply... you Among new members who will be if Bayside, L. I., were recent guests welcomed into the association Apr. of Mr; and MM. Pabst. em always be certain of uni- 7 is the Shadow Lawn Saving* and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kiel recently forabi|hquality.Mobilhaatia Loan association of Long Branch, laited friends in Trenton. • ran ECONOMY... which will be represented by Albert onaof thautkm'a biffast.esU- Woolley. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trotter vlln ing fuel oils. Call t» today. spent Sunday at Cathden, where they visited relative*. ' CANT Spiwak FloriiU Mrs. John O'Brien celebrated her SSth birthday recently with a party Announce Show at home. You'll look to pretty—and you'll feel to pretty, RUMSON—Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dolores Joyce of New York city, HAROLDS Spiwak will hold their sixth annual spent the week-end with her par-, RADIO • ELECTRIC SHOP in this smart new sandal. It doot wonders in Palm Sunday flower show Satur- ents, Mr, and Mrs. John Joyce, le Prsat at Bat Baa* M1«t blue suet)* day and Sunday at their green- making your foot look graceful, your houses on Avenue of Two Riven. black patent Uatht More than 800 persons attended the Red Hank Man Jailed ankle slim. Raallyl Hurry in and saev ihow last year. Becauit of that, It For Assault and Battery will be held two days. Fred Tomaino of 34 Leighton The florist, will display arrange- ive., Red Bank, was sentenced to —O1X DEUVERY, Inc. menU for Easter, such as corsages, from three to four months in the table netting, and other original county jail Friday morning by Mag- I HIRIIIT ST. PHOM 44411 MO IANK floral dceigna by Dorothy Spiwak, istrate John V. Crowell on a charge II* *•----*• — and numerous plants. The green- Thil product hti no unnietion whitivtt with Thi Amiricin Nilior.il Rid Cross houses also will be open for public of assault and battery. Tomaino inspection. was charged with beating his wife with a cane. O*or W-Fqinienee! Styles Monte Roy Little of Aabury Park was fined $15 Friday by Judge Crowell on a charge of disorderly conduct. Little, who was arrested Friday morning by Sgt. Frank Masta, waa charged with creating a disturbance at The Pleasant inn. Fedor Torubarov of 172 Mon- mouth st. was sentenced to. from JO to 45 days in the county jail on a simillar count. Arrested Friday night, he was charged with creating a disturbance at the rear of Mich- 18 BROAD STREET ael's bar, Monmouth st. I. LOOK IT OVER HI* IfATtMl IWMWIWI-New aallied MIW MIMMMIKI-Greateit yet ia aar BMT IWRMItM MittttM m-Cortly, rich. fcumper-grille, one-piece front tad rear wia- txctutivtlf V4 hhtery. Aad yeur choice el letlured fabrics ftlaitskinilr eretled aver dowa, j'Slea itfeiy beat deoii, aew year» 3 greii drive*: tUeaUue lUadard, Toock* dees foam rubber, Clefs ire dramatically THg OP WU aacadiiyUaiUMtkMpiUada-iavsltwUik. 0-Mnie Oveidiiva, aad MeroO-Malie. ctajbiaed aad htiawaited inside i - ' ARE COSTLY laat Uaky real wUI crack yair catting 2.M IT platter, rat yaar attic rafter*. Put** of a aetdtd paiat jab will cam erteative duMfa to catariar wead aurftcct. Shrink- Sag waedwark CM ahift tat entire ttruc* At the Int tit* af damage at that* aw |tr taatt, call at. Mr. Itftra and Mr. Wrkjfct will rict—tai Materials tkat wiU da a gaad Jab at lean asatata. If yau U'UW^yyaaatMworl k yawtttf. Yau'll save ataay' dallart ea Cheek yew ke«M TODAY-Gtt • head TaMea Dalck La* SUngles, anct an, are •a te ttay. DuUk Lap awttiad leave* only ant earner aaamj wUch U belt) Mture ay a rait«araaf alia. T^•avaawa nvaRaili awttaaViati enaHaj«"-"-T- mU I..law. aUn — ca»n (eeenaarei favarabiy whk a twa eaat .Mint jab). It aapliat riafcl aver aM waHa, and addi eatra ktatiatiM to yaur Make yaw hawewark awicr. Marlilc , AND YOU'LL GO FOR TUekaard in kltcke* and katk wiaai 3. GET THE FACTS claaa wkk a wklak af a dtma cloth. Don't mill ths'blf I.I.VISIM- kit, "fOAlTOr THB TOWN" with Ed MlllvtR, THE NEW IMS niEROJRY ltall.a WCIS-IV, Ciaaail », taaaiif ivial.i, Sioo (e H09, ENGLISH MOTORS Monmouth Lumber Co. Moplt AvtfNit MMM II 0J-4S49 Rtai lflnk# Ntw 79 CENTRAL AVENUE RED BANK. N. J. mm OMN FRIDAY IVININ6S AND ALL DAY SATURDAYS \ , RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 26,1958 Pan fifteen that show signs of spring. Some are TV and Stage Stan SCHOOL_NEWS pussy willows, oprlng flower*, leaf To Judge Orchid Parade buds and green grass.—By Billy SattEWNWRY Sakovlch. OPEN AfiBURY PARK — A host of TV Mora Bg Ktadergarton—lCni Lnella We have been watching the birds and stage personalities will head return from the South. We hav* the judge* committee for the 18th Bobby Godleski brought his pup- seen a red-winged blackbird, tome EVENINGS annual Orchid Promenade featur- pet Charlie to school. Charlie per- robins, a bluebird and a wood- Front St ing the national juvenile fashion formed very entertainingly < in a pecker.—By .John Gray. pageant on the boardwalk here Eas- block theater. He inspired other We wrote letter* to Mr. Curley, ter Sunday. I children to bring their puppets, and who showed u* through one of his Ernie Kovaos, Edith Adam*, Todd now the class U planning to make houses. We made houses out of OPEN A CHECKER Russell and Bob Kennedy will be some In school. paper just like the real house we CHARGE ACCOUNT among the Judges. • A four and one-half foot box with saw.—By Alan Halaey. For the tint time juvenile attire a square cut out at the top has a We wrote letters to thank Mr*. Stares versatile career performing the Erwln, who took u* Into the post- will be spotlighted. The promenade office and told MM all about the way wilt continue to feature the award function of a theater ticket booth, railroad station, postofllee or a pup- mail is handled. She showed us of orchid* to the 100 most smartly pet atage. Spring develops a won- many kinds of stampa.and the can- drcwed women. derful growth In kindergarten aa celling machine.—By George Blair. Judging of youngiten will open well as the garden outside. the program in Convention hall and Morning Second Grade—Mr*. Veto. •elections of the grown-ups will oc- , Wise cupy the final, segment. Afternoon Tint Oraate-Mrs, 'he second grade I* learning Dorothy Moor** about wool, cotton and allk. The This week we have been reading children ar* making booklets and Frank A. Campanella about the farm. Last Friday we have brought In samples of these Promoted to Corporal . decided we would like to make pic- three material* to be placed is th* ture* of some of the thing* we read booklet*. JW&f SON-Frenk A. Campanella, about. Each of us mad* • four- 'The das* saw n film strip about •on ef Frank Campeaella,. Sr., Of page picture booklet of the thing* "Cotton," which started with th* US River rd>, recently waj promot- we liked bMt about the -farm. growing of cotton and snded with ed to corporal with Company C of the cloth all woven aad ready to the 811th Airborne Infantry regi- A#eW«taai*a*maaa, Wanawil ASM be mad* Into many useful thing*. ment of the 11th Airborne division Ethel Leftaa at Ft Campbell, Ky. The second grade mad* small Afternoon Third Orade—Mr*. Cpl. Campanella was Inducted In- houses when the pupils studied Mildred Cohen to the Army. Jan. », 1901. After about the homes of man. They have Our class and the morning class volunteering, (or airborne duty he landscaped the ground* around the went to the Aabury Park Preai and waa sent to Fort Bennlng, Ga., houses.—By Louis Oombroakl. Radio station WJLK. We all saw where he received,hit jump train- We made a frieie showing a pa- many interesting thing*. Rikl* Mes- ing. While with the Airborne di- rade of community helpers. It sina and Susan Jaffa were oh the vision he has participated In two showed the policeman, the carpen- radio.—By Susan Jaffe, Largest Store major mantuver operations, "Op- ter, the fireman, the gardener, the eration Southern Pine", at Fort plumber and many more.—By Afternoon Fourth Grade^Mn. Bragg, N. C, and "Bxcerciae "Snow- James Bryan. Doris Buck in the Checker Chain fall11 at Camp Drum. N. T. We have been making' pictures The fourth grade afternoon class turned poetic Mar. SO. This is the spring poem composed by the class: SPRING at 31-35 WEST FRONT ST. Wo think •princ la harti Built ara coming out; At latnmct nlml Where can I get Bird» ara nesting ntar; Bee« ar« bulling all about. ( Parhlaa Lit f Spring la lUKly in tht air. SALE We canifetl it everywhere; BOM and slrli are full of gl«a. a YES to my All thcae things Ihcjr love to aw. Doers Open 10 A. M. TOMORROW EUth Grade—Mr*. Elisabeth Neleon Friday, Mar. 13, our grade went Cut to the Freehold museum. Here are our new class officers: Audrey Edmunds, chairman; Aaron Brand New Russia, vice chairman; Barbara Farrell, secretary; Maija Students, reporter; Hugh Warren, Arthur BRUNSWICK request-? Ross, librarians; Michele Brooks, FREE GIFT! Stephen .. Napoli, book . captains; or MILLER NO PURCHASI NICISSARY Pam White, Kenneth Sutton, line captain*; Richard Hansen, bottle TIRES captain; Elizabeth Bctt, paper cap- tain; Billy Ciccone, Alfred Snyder, 6:00 x 16 12 Months Guarantee chair captains; Alonso VanScholck, CHROME window captain; Diana Clark, Gregory Sacco, monitor*; Robert Aklus, housekeeper; David Bass, Lionel Williams, equipment; Patty CIGAREnE Malone, bulletin board; Thomas Lo MOTOR OIL Preatl, cloakroom; Amelia Gran- • OVBR A MILLION LOANS mad* at httmml dlnettl.—By Maija Students. 44 last'; HOLDER and •"lade—4a all Walks of Hf*. II you an ttoadily employed sad can handle convenient monthly pay* Sixth Grade—Bflsa Helen Lang with auction eup. menu, chances for a prompt "yes" are oscellent. Miss Lang1* sixth grade presented Phone ftnt (or one-visit loan. Or writ* or come in an original play, "Judge Crlble— no* Tax tacfar. See why "If* rW*W to bo sure." Tlblc'a Cat Case," by Carol Brown, Very handy, fita easily • at a class meeting last Friday. The Uem jll t» IHt on sign *»rs, roTatWw, or Ante on dash or window of car. I characters were Dale Slam, district take* SSalsal ftlsftSft aSafl MSaMSkSl Sealed 1i( attorney; Carol • Brawn, judge; lit Mi flrv wm yNr Betsy Griffith, defense attorney; Lu- •t cille do Perry, clerk of th* court; Cm JL*t Wade Turnock, witness; Michel* tvn COT OUT Sacco, defendant. Jury: Elisabeth COVPOK AND TAJM te/isancuY INANCF CO Marton, Jay Shine, Patience Shep- pard, 8usan Girard, 8andra War- ELECTRIC TOASTER TO oca dell, David Petsal, Sandra Lewis, HOUSE BROOKS SPONGE MOP VMM ft JMOmaf |fCtf HMH POLISH PINISH Lesta Sa>orka, Karen Scherer, Haavllr rein* Billy De Vrles, Barbara Webb and oBAiro onurcro SI tl. 9otf Ml (Over N. i. tm*m stare) Shirley McOhee—By Elisabeth Mar- (oread brooms ffOBTOOB o) JM COOWMN AVfc ton. • ads of Su $1.59 rMNCt RM MMk 4*9010 • $1 Mwaei ••'••» Materials. nun OUT. •pen 'rioter IN a P. H. tpeo Ws**n«*r IH • P. nn OUT. i 1 Leaas aiad* t* mldanta of all aurrou«din» towna — Llctnaa Nsa. 9*4. *T0 logha to Leave 1 1 ••••••••••••••••••oMMa) Eatontown Drivoln No Keed (er Old. EATONTOWN - Donn Iogha, raabloned BneoW manager for the past two year* of the Drlve-In, Walter. Reada theater 77' lag (er atonbMng on route tt at the Traffic circle, has Floen. COME EARLY! been promoted and transferred to (he circuit's Ltwrenee Drive-In In is the word for our new Trenton. . Mr. Iogha will report shortly to BIG 14.It.ch ADDITIONAL FREE GIFT his new assignment. The Lawrenc* •ARUM CANS Drive-In is located on the Bruns- wick pike, two mllta north of the LAWN oanls state capitol. It Is th* first aad frembesvr largest outdoor theater In the Tren- gaitf« steel ' ton area. A successor to Mr. Iogha •sghoexlM at Eatontown will be announced. long usage. Oalaaasawt To be reasonably effective, an air- TO FIRST plan* wing should hav* a length at least six timts IU fore-and-aft 1.44 width. $935 I lied**—Sslf.Shsrpenin, MetalinFMRE $T0PI»ST-W CUSTOMERWith the PurchaiS e 'Bur en* tedsyl of any MnotsHinon FREE! MARLIN RIFLE Adds comfort and aafatr lo your driving, C«la rfovn en alart from s«n, tnow. A tUrdr rake rnad, ate. Adds tavea of 22 Cal. Cls.ning Rod ...... VALUI $1.M that «llt *lv» distinction I* any ear. ysan at Uaf. 22 Cal. Claaning Kit '.. VAIUR 11M kai* IH. •U«k OlM TtH TOTAL 12.71 e* year traski 55 strerbllia. 2.85 THIS S2.7S VAtUI PRU WITN TM PUICHASI CHAMOIS OP ANY MARLIN 21 CAt. RHU left end )utsl Cm eennotceut* )•«« .(* lip ever, lift* •hi risevlsil ceri «I|K •*!*, Ortljf S Shot Clip .7. SI4.tl Ms''*. • Shot Clio with Poop Slfht flt.fl word fer in Warner's BB^HP*! fPSJI a^V vWSV lev g*OT be HiM l*r lbs leveliest drilling reomrei. 21 Shot Tubular .' - tIMI r*M| Mto| Ibis 4o* of ANIWIM tVMV Cn b* mounted an vn TMM9S hutiim. N WTAW WtMtOW NOMMI right or lell ilds. 2 21 Shot Tubular with Poop Sifht IM.tS IS Shot Automatic '. '...... I2S.IS Plat KM STURDY PUSHIWNT Tho/ro tat fayaet, rowB«t |(rdlo* and putit grM Wi'f» IW.NM. WiM M viMfJf, IM, tsM JTtf Ikof Mflht VACUUM like Htadlifhts 21 Shot Tub. Levar Action ISMS | s^r*vv**vgoso^H aa^sr^pf S^*JBFT*^SBBBBVSV v^g? f^ e^B^PssTt ail moot*) you into Itrtliuw. i***^>« Shop drily from f:30 HI 1:30 — Rod Beak store ofM Frlotey 'fil 9; Aibwy Pork store open Wedaesdoy HI f. STEI C 0 M P A N V Eoshions fit for a quttn... Coronation Originals Forovtr Young's aurhoriied copies of designs by NornMit Hartiitll, Ing* land't famous dressmaker for royalty. Women's sizes l4'/2 to 24'/2' 17.98 Etch dress in Forever Young's new Coronation Collection it designed with « queenly grace and an aye for the flattery of a woman's figure. Slimming lines, elegant details and exquisite fabrics add up to a look of regal splendor... at a price far less than a "queen's ransom." A. TWO-FAIRIC COSTUME includes color-spiked print dress and boxy wool jacket lined to match. Navy or black. I. MATCHIOX COSTUMI with "poodly" wool and nylon jacket over acetate and rayon crepe dress. Navy with blue print; black with red print. C. "IN ROUTE" SUIT in crease-resistant rayon shantung with rhinestone-jewelled tab. Navy, black, beige or blue. D. AORID SKIRT DRISS in sheer acetate and rayon crepe with f crested collar and cuffs of washable linen-look rayon. Navy or black. WOMIN'S ORISSII, tttfi tint u4 Attar* Park Airy os a brooth of spring... THIIASTIR BUNNY'S HIIE- 3:11 «tH 1:11 aMy: 7:N IN Better Blouses 1:31 Pridajy ovoajiif, In tav CHILDREN'S SHOP. Stconei ... tiMrt ckMf t*b«iH for Spritf wlHl 5.98 to 9.98 DeLiso Deb Shoes A. NIRI SILK SHANTUNG with keyhole neckline. Duity pink or pale blue. 32 to 31.. l.fl I. AffLIOUID NYLON with mock-pearl buttons and puih-up sleeves. Whit*. 32 to 31. . • 7.fl A. AIRY MEW PUMf in black or nevy C. ORION AND MM with a shan. tung-look. Draped neckline can be i. OPEN C MNIWCTINE PUMP adds spirit to ovary spring color. White aceints en tee. MTTM H0)UHI, MrMl th* 0. INOIS, MTMI rtatr a*e* Aiewy Peit '*, RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXV, NO. 39. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 26,1953 lOe PER COPY SECTION TWO—PAGES 1 TO 16. United Services Burn Methodist Church Mortgage Joins Local Agency Elks to Install Baptist Women's Of Allaire & Son Sea Bright Hits For Holy Week Appointment o[ Douglas F. Mac- Pat Vaccarelli Fellowship Group Connell, 523 River rd., Fair Haven, Rough Ocean Ave. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — as assistant manager of the insur- United Holy Week services will be ance department has been an- Thursday Night held nightly at 8 o'clock from Mon- Plans Activities nounced by the Allaire & Son As Coast Blight day through Friday in the follow- agency, Red Bank. Weiss Leaves Office ing churches: Program on Africa, Eilcnberger States Monday, at Leonardo Baptist As Membership Goal church; preacher. Rev. Howard Apron Social, Banquet Bad Road Condition Shoemaker,. pastor of the High- Of 100 Is Exceeded lands and Navesink Methodist Among Coining Evcnla Turns Away Visitor* churches; Tuesday, at Atlantic Patrick Vaccarelli, an employee Highlands Presbyterian church; Event* arranged for April and SEA BRIGHT — If Ocean ave. of the Red Bank poitofflce 25 yean, sermon by Rev. Richard P. Young May by the Women's Fellowship of —from this borough to Asbury will be installed as exalted ruler of the Leonardo church; Wednes- the Red Bank Baptist church were Park—is left in its present condi- of the Red Bank lodge of Elki a day at Highlands Methodist announced at a meeting Monday tion of bad repair, summer vaca- week from tonight by Charles A. church; sermon by Rev. Charles night in the chapel conducted by tionists are sure to turn their backs Rorke of Rahway lodge, past, dls- P. Johnson, rector of All Saints the president, Mrs. Walter Canflcld. on North Jersey coast resorts, their trlct deputy and grand exalted Episcopal church, Navesink; Thurs- A program on Africa has been beaches and businesses, Councilman ruler. He will succeed Adolph day, at Quinn chapel, Atlantic High- arranged by Mrs. Charles Moore, Charles Ellenberger said Tuesday Weiss. lands; sermon by Rev. Roy E. Wil- chairman, for the Apr. 27 meeting, night. . John Vaccarelli, Sr., beildei be- liams, Jr., pastor of Atlantic High- at which the guest speaker will be Mr, Eilcnberger asked to make ing installed aa tiler, will have the lands Methodist church; Friday, Rev. D. Brandt. Mrs. Guyla Cham- an "on tho record" report on the honor of seeing' hia aon assume the noon-1 p. m., at Atlantic Highlands berlain, chairman of ways and roadway after a letter was read, 16dge'a top office. Others to be in Methodist church; preacher, Rev. mean.i committee, reported that the In which State Highway Commis- ' stalled include Edwin Jacobs, es- Harry W. Kiaft of Central Bap- fellowship would sponsor a mer- sioner Ranaford J. Abbott rejected teemed leading knight ; Gordon tist church, and Friday night, Holy chandise club starting Apr. t. Mrs. a borough appeal that the state VanHornc, esteemed loyal- knight; Communion at Central Baptist Ellwood Powers, hospitality chair- take over Ocean ave. u a highway. Victor Lorch, esteemed lecturing church, with Rev. William E. Bis- man, called attention to a clcan-up Mr. Abbott said any state de- knight; Harry May, Jr., trustee for grove, pastor of the New Monmouth work day in the church starting at cision to make the road a highway five years; Mr. Weiss, to fill the 10 n. m. Saturday. must await action to make Sandy unexpired term of Peter J. Elchele Baptist church, delivering the ser- mon. An apron social will be held Tues- Hook a state park—a proposal that as trustee; Kenneth Smith, treas- Riv. Roy E. Williams, Jr., pastor of tha Atlantic Highland! Methodist church, places day, Apr. 21, in tho fellowship hall has been reawakened as the result urer, and John L. Montgomery, sec- lightad tapar te copy of church mortgage, held by John A. Scott, building committee chair- by Mrs. Cecil I.ediard's circle six. of the U. S. Army's plan to deae- retary. Officers to be appointed by Mrs. Lillian Tucker will give recita- Mr. Vaccarelli include William Ros- man, at ceremonies Sunday marking the dedication of the new church and tha burning of the Douglas F, MacConnell I tlvatc Fort Hancock. He said con- Group Demands tions and readings and the group ! alderable changes would have to well, esquire; Letter Glenn, Inner will present "Tho Family Album." guard; Dr. Fred T. Newman, chap- mortgage. Holding a silver tray to catch the ashes is the pastor's ion, Roy Williams, 3d. An insurance specialist, Mr. Mac- ic made In the road if the park Circle six will be hostess for the Connell has been associated with .vis established. lain, and Charles DeGavre, organ- That Buchanan Bishop Fred P. Corson dalivered tha dedicatory sermon before an audience that filled the April meeting. ist. 1 the Firemen's Fund Insurance Co. church to overflowing. A mother-daughter hanquct will for the last six years. Prior to join- Highway Idea Is Old Assisting the Installing officer will be held May 25. General chairman ing that company in 1947, he spent This Idea to make Ocean av»V be "Addle" Kind, grand esteemed Restore Property is Mrs. Charles Hammell. Dinner three and one-half years in the a highway is no new thing. Such leading knight; Herbert A. Scott, Yanko's Store Firemen Start chairman is Mrs. Elmer Cottrell, Army, serving in the South Pacific conversion was set up in a bill grand esteemed loyal knight; Her- Air Judge's Ruling Juniors Stage who will be assisted by Mrs, George area, in Australia and in this signed and approved by former bert E. Edwards, grand esteemed Morford, Mrs, Charles Stephens, country. ' Gov. A. Harry Moore back in 1»M. lecturing knight; Charles A. Hotal- In Variance Case; Is Modernized Work on Grounds Mrs. Edmund vomSteeg. Mrs. Mar- In 1948 Mr. MacConnell com- "t has been fought for for many ing, grand secretary; Joseph Mens- An extensive program of mod- Comedy Friday shall Smith, Mrs. Paul Apgar, Mrs. pleted a program of Intensive train- rears by Thomas Farrell, now coun- sopane, grand treasurer; John Roberts to Decide ernization was completed this wek FAIR HAVEN-The landscaping John Green, Mrs. Albert Newman, ing with the Insurance Society of :llman and former mayor here. And Kwlk, grand trustee, and the grand '•No More Homework" is the ti- of the grounds of the new fir: Jr., Mrs. Cecil Lediard, Mr3. Harry L couple of years ago, the stats , esquire and grand chaplain of Rah- LITTLE SILVER — Harry O, at J. Yanko's department store, New York, from which course ho Broad st.. Red Bank. le of a three-aet comedy to be house, River rd. and Battin rd., was Chamberlain and Mrs. Haymond was graduated with honors. He has .vent so far as to make detailed way lodge. Metxger of 12 Garden rd., Tuesday jtaged tomorrow night by the Red started this week by the M. J. Sta- Franklin. The decorating commit- raffle pattern tests to determine night led a delegation of residents Two new stairways of modern de- a atate-wlde reputation for hl« com- At last week's meeting 30 mem- sign have been installed—one from, Bank high school junior class at vola company, which was awarded tee comprises Miss Ruth Scatter- petence and ability, particularly In he need for a change. Too, ths bers were initiated, one of the larg- In ,a demand that council force the River Street school auditorium. a contract recently by the fire com- good, Miss Alma Thompson, Mrs. county freeholders, caretakers of William'Buchanan to restore prop- the first to tho second floor and the the field of marine and transporta- est classei in recent years.. At the other from the first* floor to the Miss Barbara Deckart, instructor pany. Margaret King, Mrs. Edward Clay- tion Insurance. the road as far south as the end beginning of his term last April erty in Silverwhite Gardens where In English, speech and dramatics, ton, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. R. W. of Monmouth beach, have sought he started to build a house. mezzanine at the rear of the build- The project) which will cost the Mr. MacConnell is married to the Mr. Welsi act a goal of 100 new Ing. The mezzanine was construct- is. directing It company approximately $8,000, will Lupton, Mrs. Betty Ritter, Mrs. Wil- former Virginia Woodruff and the o "get out from under" the expense members, which was exceeded by He based the request on a re- The comedy deals with high liam D. Sayre, Mrs. Jack VanKirk, Af keeping the near-highway in re* cent court decision, which upset ed three years ego. include scraping of the grounds, re- couple have a son, Chip. He is a one. Initiated were Joseph B. Sacco, The stairway from the first to the school life and what happens when moval of trees and debris and the Mrs. Paul Hudson and Mrs. Pierre charter member of the Mariners' pair, something made tough by the Wallace 8. Davidson, George A. variance by the toning board of Pamela Jones, a teen-ager, played Holmes. Mm. AlberIbert Beck U in pounding Ocean ave. gets from sea adjustment granted to Mr. Bu- second floor was built by the E. spreading of fill dirt and topsoil. club of Now Jersey, and is a dea- Gray, Georg* J. Weinman, Andrew Osborn millwork company of Red »y Anita Podell, takes over the The grounds will be seeded and a charge of tables anina Mrsi . William con of the Red Bank Presbyterian etorms, heavy car traffic and com- J. Hulsart, 8r., Herbert Lawton, chanan's daughter. After getting the duties of the school principal, as- Schanck the tickets. mercial and Army vehicles. Gus Manx, Loots C. Robbins, An- variance, construction of a house Bank and replaces the original blacktop parking area constructed church. stairway built by the Osborn com- sisted by her boy friend, Bun Bai- at the rear and on the east side of Mrs. W. Clinton Powers spoke of Mayor George H. Krauas and thony H. Gisondi, Domlnlck Lafay- waa started. That was halted, how. ley, acting vice principal, played the special Easter offering to be ette, Frank A. Cerraty, H. Duke ever, when a group of residents re- pany 90 years ago. the new. building. A hardtop drive- various counellmen Joined Mr. Ell* Changes on the first floor include by Powell Beyland, Jr. way will be laid from the Battin rd. used to purchase a piece of equip- nberger In his protest of how tha Edwards-, John D. 8haible. Frank tained Harry Green, local lawyer, Others in the cast art Fred Page, ment for the missionaries, Rev. and 3. Peters, Frank Kane, Earle 8. to appeal the toning board's decls the moving of the notions counter, entrance to the rear at the build- Delay Adoption road is maintained. principal; Tlppl Humphrey, school Ing to permit the hook and Udder Mrs. William Hackett, to take back Snyder, John C. Anderson, Thomas ton in the courts. . \ which hag been modernised, re- secretary; Ruth Crawford, "math" to Burma with them in the fall. Another 'Allaire?' P. Alikas, James W. Davtdhelser, In the opinion the court ruled arranged «nd shifted from the een- truck to enter'from that Ride, thus Councilman Ralph W. Lawrence :er of the floor to its new location teacher) Shirley Halpern, "drah- eliminating: the need for it to turn Mrs. Francis Swartz announced a Of White Rd. Law Fred C. Williamson, Anthony De that Buchanan's plans did not ful- ma" coach; Chrla Btoble, sensitive prayer group to be held in the said it won't be long before "we'll Fillppo, Albert C. Cowling, Jr., Mi- fill deed requirements for the prop- along the south wall. The moving around to enter from the front. become another Allaire—the de- of the nations department has made to heat science teacher; Bruce The fire company has donated ten church each Tuesday from 8 to t LITTLE SILVER — Action to chael Guadagno; Charles Boms, Mil- erty, among which were that houses Ruh, confirmed bachelor and his- p. m. starting next week. Mrs. adopt an ordinance providing for sorted village." Councilman Nells ton J. Gale, Ralph Pease, John mutt be two story and with base- oom for a new hat bar which is feet of Its property to permit the topped by a It-foot long mirror*:'' tw-teaehar; Lvry Bennett, bas- borough to widen Battin rd. Charles Moore will be in charge of the improvement of White rd. was Jacobsen said "it's a mighty sbaSM '• Morrison and Frank J. Peray.x ment. Mr. Buchanan's lawyer, Ed- ( ketball "coach; 'Josephine Phillips, the first program. held over until the Apr. 14 meet- to get off the state bridge at High- ward W. Wise, Jr., later announced New features include two new Fire Chief Robert Matthews Is The exalted ruler-elect gave the dressing rooms, which supplement shrewish scrub lady; Bill Olson, chairman of the landscaping com- Mrs. William Winn directed an ing of the mayor and council when lands and go off into space an! 11 p. m. toast. Refreshments were that Mr. Buchanan would submit "Napoleonic" janitor; Bill Robin- inspirational program *t Monday the law was read here for the seo patches.'* Mayor Krauss called the new plans which would meet deed the one original room. The chil- mittee which comprises Oscar Beck- served by the house committee. dren's department has been en- son, school board president; Joan er,. Luke Pryor, Barney Egeland, night's meeting, with the circle ond tima Tuesday night. road "deplorable." Councilman EH- requirements. Mr. Metzger main- Mackey, good looking troublemak- leaders participating in the presen- .Councilman Donald E. Lawes enberger said that the" New Jersey tains, however, that the variance larged to permit a larger and Lester England, Robert VanBrunt, asked that a public hetring-on the greater variety of stock. er; Phyllis Moskowltt, fond of ru- Fred Russell and Herbert Hawkins, tation of love gift* and the White Turnpike and Garden State Park- should not have been granted be- mor and bubble gum; John Caruso, Cross chairman, Mrs. Dewey Barr, ordinance be adjourned until then way traffic "will have nothing to do cause of the frontage, required by Although the store's floor space company president. The project Is so that Interested property owners Labrecoue Named has not been increased, the. feeling laty, sleepy . freshman; StephanU expected to be completed by Apr. presenting the work ready to send with us, and asserted that many borough ordinance and because of Glover, school's gift to ths "the-ah- overseas. Those taking part were could learn the borough's exact who work in Asbury Park and. live tha manner in which the house is of more room has been achieved plans on acquiring land needed to ihrpugh the re-arranging of most ter." and Harold Phillips, basket- Mrs. Thomas Maloney, reader; Mrs. in the Highlands area who used to Borough Engineer situated on the lot. ball star. Clement Pace, first voice; Mrs. widen and straighten the street. buy gasoline and other things ie At Tuesday's meeting Mayor Jo- fixtures on thes igroundI floor. Charles Miller, second voice; Mrs. FAIR HAVEN - The appoint- In addition to Inftrlor changes, Understudies are Barbara T&nko 'Skywalch' Lender Mr. Lawcs said he "probably was Sea Bright now are getting home seph C. Davison asked Borough At- Joanna , Macdonald and Barbara Charles Hammell, third voice; por- In error" In telling White rd. resi- by other highways." He said It waa ment of Henry F. Labrseque as. torney Howard W. Roberta what he walls of the front display win- traying Booker T. Washington, borough engineer by Mayor Edgar dows have been repainttd. Fischer. The cast Is supported by Cile» Volunteers ' dents they would have ample time the "worst shore road I've evil action the borough should take. Barbara Yanko, prompter; Harral Richard Johnson, guest; American for a hearing, but Borough Attor- seen—and I've traveled the wMIt) V. Denlse waa confirmed by council Indian, Mrs. William Morgan; at Its session Monday'night at the After being shown a copy of the Redden, Jr., stage manager; Jackie SEA BRIOHT-Councllman Neils ney Howard W, Roberts said it is coast." ' ' court order Mr. Roberts stld it Rose, property manager; Nelson Jacobsen, commander of the local American waman, Mrs. Fred Cono- proper to continue the hearing be fir* house. Heart Workers , ver; soloist, Mrs. Alonzo Curchin, But, at the same time, council The borough has bein without an restrains the builder but that the Maddl, electrician; Ako Valnu, Civil Oefense-U. S. Air Force causa the borough engineer's map decided not to press the freehoMera - borough could not act unless Bu- Ground Observer corps headquar- and devotional reading by Miss Es- of the Improvement should be engineer sinca Jan. 1, when counetl, Collect $1,000 sound effects; Anna Lou Fierettl, ther Bower. to do anything immediately, about chanan Is violating a borough ord- publicity chairman; Martha J. ters, said Tuesday night that Vol- available for inspection by the Ocean ave. as it passes through tha at its reorganisation'meeting, left inance. The attorney added though public, the appointment open. Mr. La- LITTLE SII,VER-Under the dl Barr, program chairman; Joye Au- unteers Benjamin H. Covert and Hostesses for the evening were North and South Beach areas on that the police department could mack and Bette Hamsrnlck, uaher Rober. Morris have put in over circle five members, Including Mrs. word that they are ready to do a brecque succeeds George K. Allen, require Buchanan to move piles of rection of Mrs. Jules Oistet of Fox The proposed project will cost who has served the community as Hill, a, committee of volunteers in chairmen; Marcia Aenus, refresh, 500 hours and 400 hours of work, Albert Lachder, Mrs. Kenneth about $11,000. The state will pay black-top job in Sea Bright's down- engineer a number of yean but sand, which Mr. Metsger said blocks this borough has collected 11,000.50, ment chairman; Marlon Santora respectively, at his' post. ' Brower, Mrs. Frank Riccardo, Mrs. $3,500, with $6,550 being paid off by town area, come good weather. was not reappointed in January. the sidewalk. for the Monmouth county Heart and Hulia Hogan, make-up. "Such service is worthy of the John Green, Mrs. Charles Miller the borough through ten-year Mayor Krauss and Mr. Farrell During a discussion on the mat- Mr. Mettger insisted the judg- fund campaign. Mrs. Distel, a car James Oadenas, class advisor. Is highest commendation," he said. and Mrs. William Kacen. Mrs. Vic bonds. said, however, that It may be tima ter, H. Lynnwood Mlnton, building ment directs that the building per- dlac patient many years, directed supervising the production. Other Mr. Jacobsen, whose own duty tor Edelmann's circle three con- to ask for improvements. inspector, pointing out that council mit be cancelled. He said council the drive from her phone, and also faculty members assisting are Miss numbers in the hundreds of hours, ducted a white elephant sale. 1-Way Plan for Prospect Councilman Farrell, tha police should order Building Inspector did active solicitation by telephone. Helen Reece, admissions; Mrs. also gave praise to Donald Parker l Mr. Lawcs reported that the state hat been dissatisfied with its en- Winfleld 8. Walnwrlght to act' commissioner, gave a report that gineering service tn the past, sug- Said Mrs. Distel, "I wpuld like Ruth King, refreshments; Douglas of Red Bank, a new volunteer who has approved stop streets on Wil- the new police car—purchased and gested the appointment be made against Mr. Buchanan. to express sincere thanks and deep Mcllvaln, program, publicity and was a World War II pilot with Mutual Promotes low dr. at Prospect ave. and on delivered this month—already had on a temporary basis. Mayor Denlse Ut REFORMED TBINITr EPISCOPAL LUTHERAN ST. ANTHONYS CATHOLIC •. Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Rev. Runyon L. Wolff will preach Palm Sunday services will be For the 11 a. m. Palm Sunday Sunday misss* ar* at 7, 8, 8, 10 at thi 10:45 a. m. Palm Sunday toly Communion at 8 a. m. and service the senior and children's and 11 o'clock. Baptism* an at service on the theme, "Victory a. m., with sermon at the latter choirs will be augmented by the 11:45 a. m. Sunday*. Day," and the choir will render service by Rev. Wilbur B. Hogg, lonflrmatlon choir in the rendition Confessions are heard Saturday* anthems under direction of Mrs. and the singing of "The Palms" >f special music. Rev. Harold Horn- from 4:30 to 8 p. m, and 7:80 to Thorns* Brereton. Sundsy-school >y the choir under direction of the jerger will preach and new mem- » p. m. . . will meet at 9:30 a. m. under su- rganlst and choirmaster, Charles }era will be received. Palms will The Miraculous Medal novaoa I* pervision of Harry W. Ingalls. jotschalk. be distributed at the close of the held Monday* at 7:30 p. m. Th* service. A program concerning the col- perpetual novena to St Anthony la leges of the Reformed chureh In ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Sunday school will meet at 9:45 held Tuesday at 7:80 p. aa. : America will be presented for the Little Silver m. and the children's choir, dl- members of the local church and Included in Palm Sunday serv- ;cted by Mrs. Harold Hornberger, ST. IAMBS CATHOUO EVERY WEEK for the other churehes of the Cits- lees are 9:30 a. m., ehurch school ill meet at 9:15. The catechlcal Red Bank BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST, METHODIST sis of Monmouth. Miss Marjorl* 9:30 a. m., procession, blessing lasses will meet tomorrow at the Sunday muses ar* at 8:80, S. 9,10 PRESBYTERIAN MaeEwan, a member of the Key- of the palms, choral Eucharist and Red Bank SCIENTIST church, the senior group at 3:30 and 11 o'clock In th* church and Red Bsnk Red Bank Red Bank port Reformed chureh and a stu- sermon by the rector, Rev. Theo- and tha beginners at 4:18 o'clock. 9, 10 and 11 o'clock In the htfh "Th* Greatest Coronation In His- "The Drama of Life" will be the Rev. Roger J. Squire will preach dent at Hope college, Holland, dore E. A. LeVan, S. T. M. Mrs. Holy Communion will be admin- school auditorium. Sunday-«chool tory" will be the sermon topic of sermon theme of the pastor, Rev. Sot-vices In First Church of Palm Sunday at the 11 o'clock serv- Mich., will speak. ohn H. Osborn, organist of Christ \V. Clinton Powers, at the It Christ, Scientist, 309 Broad St., are stered next Thursday at 8 p. m. tor children attending publle Rtv. Charles S. Webster at the ice on "The Triumph of Christ." Mrs, Ora Brown will speak to- hurch, Shrewsbury, will be' guest ind there will be two Good Friday schools follow* thi • o'clock BUM. Palm Sunday services Sunday at o'clock Palm Sundny morning ser- held Sundays at 11 a. m. and 8:15 There will be reception, of mem- irganlat on this occasion. The choir vice. The chancel choir, directed by p. m. Wednesday evening testi- night at 8 o'clock at the church lervlces at the church, one at 11 Baptisms ar* at 1 p. m. Sunday*. 9:35 and 11 a. m. In Carpenters hall, bers by church letter, transfer and at a meeting under auspices of the if Christ church also will assist Maple ave. and Wlkoff pi. At both Mrs. Francis Swarti, organist, will monial meetings at 8:15. on confession of faith and the sac- m. for the children and adults Confession* ar* htard Baturdaya sin* "The Psalms," by Faure, and Women'* Christian Temperance the aervlce and will walk In the and the other at 8 p. m. The pas- from 4 to 8 p. m, and from T to services, Dr. Carl F. Mueller, min- God is ever with man who con- rament of baptism will be adminis- Union. ' iroceulon. The children ot the ister of music, will preside at the 'Ride On! Ride On!" by Scott. Ush- stantly needs to be gratefully tered to children. The music di- tor will speak on the "Sixth Word" 9 p. m. , : •rs, headed by Vernon Loud, will be A clam chowder and food e»le ehurch school will attend the serv- the community Good Friday organ. His prelude will be "The aware of this spiritual fact. The rected by John Ferris will be: or- ice and will return to their dames Walk to Jerusalem," Bach, and "A Albert MacDonald, Lieut, Col, Rob- Lesson-Sermon on "Reality" In gan prelude, "Sonata VI," Mendels- will be held tomorrow afternoon lervlces, to be held from noon to BT. ANDREWS EHSCOFAI* ert Malonc, Francis Lawley and at the church under sponsorship prior to the sermon. Palms will be p. m. in the Red Bank Baptist Hlghlindi Bong of Triumph," Carl F. Mueller. Christian Science churehes this sohn; "Our Father, Who Art In distributed to the members of the The processional will be "The William Morgan. The welcoming Sunday will enlarge upon this Heaven"; anthem, "The Palm of the Ladles.' Aid society. Mrs. ihurch. Palm Sunday, tho Mrvlee of committee will be Victor Edelmann Branches."' Faure, by junior chor- Harry Carter Is chairman. congregation at the conclusion of morning prayer ind blessing of Palms," Faure. The 46-volce adult theme. the service. choir will present the anthems at and John Crawford, church dea- The Golden Text Is from Isaiah: isters; offertory, "Andante," Han- A Maundy Thursday Commun- METHODIST palm* will be held at 8 o'clock. A both services, and the junior and cons. Flowers will he in memory del; chancel eholr anthem, "Lift ion service will be held at 8 p. m. Maundy Thursday, 8 a. m., Holy Atlantic Highlands brass sanctuary lamp, given by Mr. "Since the beginning of the world at the church. Communion. high school choirs will unite with of Mrs. Evalene A. Chandler, given men have not heard, nor perceived Un Tour Heads," Handel, from "Behold Thy King" Is the theme and Mr*. William Ptllt, will be ded- by her daughters, Mrs. Russell H. Good Friday, 8 p. m., penitential the adult choir at the 11 o'clock by the ear, neither hath the eye "The Messiah." JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES of the sermon by Rev. Roy E. Wil- icated. Rev. Christopher H. •ny- service. Minton and Mrs. Fred W. Conover; office and meditation* on the Seven, liams for Identical services to be der, vicar, win preach on "Eternal also the gift of Mrs. Alden Mason seen, O God, beside thee, what he Memorial altar flowers for Sun- Red Bank Words from the Cross. There will During both services-the dedica- hath prepared for him that walt- day will be the gift of Mr. and held Palm Sunday at 9 and 11 Significance." Muilo by Mr*. Ruth in memory of her mother, Mrs. Raymond Boaworth, presiding be' no service in the morning Good m. Palms will be distributed Lucas, organist: Offertory anthem, tion of the pledges and pledgers to Ida M. Burtis. eth for him." (44:4. Mrs. Russell Hodgklss In remem- minister, announces the congrega- Friday. the successful "Let's Finish the Job A further citation from the King brance of his grandmother, Mrs. . all who attend. Music by the "Were You There?", spiritual No-, tional Bible study will be held Sun- A series of eight shields bearing gro melody. Church school at 10 Campaign" will be made to the Church school will meet at 9:45 James version of the Bible reads: Annie Ryernon. Bulletins for Sun- day at 4:18 p. m. on the subject, the symbols of the Apostles has sholrs will Include the anthem, glory of God. a. m.; Junior Hi fellowship at 6:50 I Behold, the tabernacle of God to day are being given by Mr. and "Jerusalem," and "The Palms," by o'clock. • •When Will God's Kingdom Come?" Men completed by the rector ot 8t. Confirmation cluses • for;' Mult At the 9:39 service, the adult p. m.; senior Hi at 7, and the vlth men, and he will dwell with Mrs. J. J. Mackey as a memorial to The public address Sunday will be John's chapel. These include the Faure, with solo parts by Harry choir will sins; the anthem, "Lo, a young adult fellowship at 7:30 hem, and they shall be his people, his mother, Mrs, Minnie Mackev. Hallgrine. The junior choir will and young people will be held Wed- omitted. symbols of St Bartholomew, St. nesday evening at 7 o'clock.: Chil- Voice to Heaven Sounding." Bort- o'clock, at which refreshments will id God himself shall be with A religious drama, "The Boy Who A meeting Is scheduled for Mon- Matthew, St. Thomas, St. Peter, St render "Hosanna," and the girls' nishsky, and also the offertory an. be provided by Mrs. F. U Dlx. and hem, and be their God." (Rev. Discovered Easter," will he present- choir will sing "Ride On." Organ dren to be confirmed fin meet in them, "Fling Wide the Gates," Mrs. George Norman. The program day to observe the. anniversary of Andrew, St: John ..nd St. Paul. One the church Saturday- moraine at 10 ed at the 8 o'clock Sunday evening the Institution of "The Lord's Sup- shield bean the Cross of Constan< selections by Roy M. Jeffrey wilt Stainer. Ushers at this service will for the three groups will be a re- Selections to be read from the service. per." Group Bible studies will be be "Palm Sunday," and "Solemn o'clock. • • •••.•'.••'••.•.•;;.•.•{.••" b* headed by Arthur H. Cadman, cording of "The Crucifixion," taken tine consisting of the Greek letters March." Christian Science textbook, "Sci- The Intermediate youth fellow- held Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the J. Chi and Rho, signifying Christ. ] assisted by Robert M. Cadman, Paul from the radio program, "The •nce and Health With Key to the shin for youth of seventh, eighth METHODIST ' F. Banborne, Jr., and Charles A. Greatest Story Ever Told." Krldel building, also at 99 Church They will be mounted on the ex- A candlelight service will be held Icriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, «nd ninth grades meets Sunday at St., Belford, and at 10 St. Mary's posed cross beams In the church. it 7:45 p. m., with the minister offl- Fair Haven -„ Wolbach, Jr. The welcoming com' A service of baptism will follow will include the following: "Take 5 p. m.. and the group for high pi., Red Bank. Sunday-school with elaaMa 'far mlttee will comprise Charles C. Ma the rendition by the chance) choir iiating. The senior choir will be wart, dear sufferer, for this reality school at/e at (1:45 p. m. A change of schedule will go METHODIST leard In the anthem, "O Saviour those of all aget will meet gunday gill, assisted by Allen J. Burke. of "The Crucifixion," by John Stain- if being will surely appear some- The executive board of the Wom- at 9:45 a. m. William Myatt la su- er, Sunday at 8 p. m. Eugene Magee Into effect next Thursday. The Bfilford of the World" and Mrs. Gustave At the 11 o'clock service the com- ime and in some way. There will an's Socintv of Christian Service ministry school will be held at 7:30 "The Crowd and the Cross" will Husenitza will render the solo, perintendent, and Benjamin F. bined junior, high school and adult and Ronald Clark arc the soloists. be no more pain, and all tears will will meet Monday at 7:4S p. m., and Warren, assistant. . .,, ' Candidates for baptism are Fred p. m.'on the lesson, "How to Study a the theme of the Palm Sunday "There Is a. Green Hill."' The or- choirs will sing the anthem, "The be wiped away." (p. 873.) the society scislon will be held and Remember," followed by the sermon to he delivered by Rev. ganist will play "Andante from So- "The Emotional" will be the sub- First Palm Sunday," Dinning, and Masscy. Jay 8tryker, David Bar- Wednesday at 8 p.m. ject at the sermon by Rev. William bour, Gay Smith, Charlotte Wall*, tervice meeting at 8:30 o'clock. Dr. R. L. Blackman At the 10:45 nata," by Mendelssohn, and "Pro- the offertory anthem, "Fling Wide PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Dr. B. Harrison Decker, dis- m. service. The anthem, "Halle- cession to Calvary," from "The B. Magsam at the 11 a. m. sorrleo the Gates," Stainer. Ushers at this Larry Phillips, Joseph Campbell Palm Sunday. Music by Mrs. Alma, and Kenneth Miller. Eatontown trict superintendent, wilt preach PRESBYTERIAN lujah to the King" will be aung by Crucifixion," by Stainer. service win be in charge of Ralph the sermon at a Communion service the senior choir, and the confirms Baker, organist, will include "Jer- Persons desiring to give flowers The choir will sing "Hallelujah Rumson Sunday-school will meet at 9:45 usalem" by Parker, prelude; "There C. Dehnz, assisted by William to the King" and Clarence G. next Thursday at 8 p. m, The pas- tton chus ot ten young people will Brown, David A. Crowell and Ar- or plants for Easter have been tor will be among; the speakers at Two services will mark Palm take their vows and be received In . m. and youth fellowship at 1* a Green Hill" by Stebbins, offer- asked to call Mrs. Albert Newman, Mocks. Jr., will Hlng a tenor solo, Sunday at 9 and 11 a. m. The topic tory, and "Open the Gatea ef the thur T. Holey. The welcoming com- "The Palms," at the 11 a. m. Palm the Good Friday service, from noon full membership. Nursery provided :45 p. m. mittee will be headed by Fred D Sr., chairman, or any member of to 3 o'clock, at the Red Bank Bap- of the sermon by Rev. A. Kenneth for small children whose parents This church is co-operating in the Temple" by Knapp, anthem. / the committee, which Includes Sunday worship service. The pas- Magner, Jr., at both services will Wlkoff, 2d, assisted by Dr. Craig or, Rev. David E. Ling, will preach tist church. • desire to attend the service. Sun- Jnited Holy week services. Rev. Crenshaw. During this service a Mrs. Murray Little, Mrs. Margaret Two identical services .wilt he be "The Majesty of Disaster." day-school will meet at 9:30. Mr. Williams will preach next BAYSHORE COMMUNITY . King, Mrs. Ceclle Valentine. Bar- on "The Lamentation of the King." During the eirly service the pri- baby sitter is provided in Westmin- Every week a co-operative nursery held Easter Sunday morning. They There will be no service Wednes- 'hursday evening at Qulnn chapel, East Keansburg ster house to care for children of bara Brower and Mrs. Robert will be at 9 and 11 o'eloek and the mary and pre-klndergarten depart- and Good Friday night at Embury "The Triumphant March" will Maione. for tots I*' maintained for the con- ments will meet in Bingham hall. day evening. On Thursday evening parents desirous of attending the- venience of parents. This 8unday sermon subject will be "The Resur- the annual candlelight service will Methodist church, Little Silver. bs the title of th* sermon by Rev. service. The Easter sunrise service has Lieut, and Mrs. HOward Sage will rection of Jeius." At th* If. m. Parents of nursery age children be held at 8 o'clock with a short John P. Euler' at th* 11 o'eloek Sunday «t 9:80 a. m. the ehurch een canceled. have charge of the nursery, Mrvlee the religious picture, "We've may leave their child In the church meditation by the pastor on "The GOODWILL METHODIST Sunday service. The church's ninth school will meet in Westminster Douglas Sutherland Earle, son The worship service I* preceded a Story to Tell," which was noted hour nursery at either the 9 or the Lord's Supner." Speelal selections anniversary will b* celebrated. house atop Tower hill with classes if Mr. and Mas. Leonard Earle, in this church In 1944, will be 11 a, m. service*. Rumson Speelal anthems will be rendered iy Jhe ehurch school, which meets will be rendered by the eholr. The Chureh school Is at 9:45 a. m. from nursery through high school. ind Pamela Lynn Qulvey, daughter at 8:45. There Vi classes for all shown. . The junior department will meet sacrament of the Lord's Supper P lm 8 und y wl by the eholr under direction of Sunday at T p. n. the members if Mr. and Mrs. John Qulvey, were who have attained the age of three at Blngham hall at 10:48 a. m. and will be given, and the new mem- » jL . . " " "• «•>•»>«.„, MIM Anna Shaw, organist. Blbl* of the executive committee of •resented in a service of parental atend the 11 a. m. service ss a at the 7:30 p. ra. worship service. clsss and Sunday-school win nw*t dedication at the close of Sunday years; Including adults, and entire REFORMED ers will receive their first Com- Westminster youth fellowship will families ar* encouraged to attend group. Mrs. William Btrohmenger munion. Rev. James W. Marshall will have at 9:45 a. m. Palms will be dla- accompany Douglas W. McCrum, morning's service. Mlddletown will have charge ot the 11 a. m. a* his theme, "They Cheered a trlbuted at' all eervleee. A mid- ind participate. The choir will rehears* tonight youth director, on a visit to the Members of Mrs. William Wlnn's ehurch hour nursery. EMMANVET. BAPTIST King." There will be the saera- week Lenten service wilt be htM lunday-school class were In charge Touth group* meet In the eve- at 8 o'clock. Th* junior oholr will ment of baptism at this service. Wednesday at 8 p. m. Westminster youth fellowship of John H. Watson, Sd, will j>Uy Atlantic Highlands the Long Branch Presbyterian >f Sunday's opening exercises. Tak- Ing, the senior* at 8:80. This rehearse Saturday morning at 10. organ at both service*. He will play ehurch. ing part were Betty Ann Pillls, Sunday youth groups from Rum- A food *al* will be held In the as prelude "Prelude In A" by Left- Rev. Howard M.'ErvIn will bring The following meetings will be ;las* president and announcer; son Presbyterian church and the church room tomorrow from 1:30 bure-Wely, and a* pottlud* •'Lour*" the message at the morning service PALM SVNDAY held during the week in Westmin- loan Little, who read the Scrip- Eatontown Method!** church have to 3 p. m. Mrs. William Carwll* Is by Baeh. At th* early service the at 11 o'clock. At the evening ser- ster house: ture lesson; Diane Stephens, who been invited. Th* movie, "Born to in charge. ehoral group ot th* Ladle*' aid so- le* at $, he will resume his aeries gave tha devotional message; Live," will be shown. Any adults Chureh school meets every Sun- ciety wilt sing "The Palms" by of messages In the Book of Acts. Today at 1:80 p. m. th* weekly Carole Ann Newman and Nancy or other young people who would day morning at 9:80. Carl Helwfg Js Chureh school meets at 9:48 METHODIST CHURCH meeting of the Brownies will bs Burdge, who sang the duet,,"Falr- like to see this movie wtll be wel- In charge. Mrs.. Walter Feigner Faure, and Mrs. Anna Pauela wit . m, with classes for all ages; 247UIOAO STREET. RED IANK held under th* co-dlrectlon of Mrs. , The Intermediate* meet eaeh leads the. singing. sing "JeruMlem" by Parker. At thi Dennis M. Lingo Is superintendent IOAO ST George Worthley, Jr., and Mrs. est Lord Jesus," accompanied by 11 a. m. Mrvle*, the chancel choir 11 A.M. SMMON Betty Ra* Beck, and Mr*. Wil- week at 7 p. m. They have chosen Th* morning service begins at 11 Touth meeting Tuesday at '( Robert Shelly; tonight at 8, the liam Winn. who made a prayer. to give part of eaeh meeting to o'clock. Rev. Walter W. Feigner will *lng th* inthime, "Rid* On! . m., and all young people from "Tit Trtwat* < weekly rehearsal of the adult choir Rid* On!" by Scott and Th* The 50-80 club will hold a cov- Bible study, and they ar* now' will preach 'on th*''theme, "The ten yean of-age up are invited to will be held under the direction of studying the Book of Esther. Triumphal Butty." Char!** Magill Palm** by Faun-Buck. During the attend. SPECIAL MUSIC Dr. Mueller; Saturday at »:30 a. m ered dish supper tomorrow at T later Mrvlee the sscrament ot Bap- p. m. at the church under direction The juniors have their fellowship will play for his prelude, "Sebat Mid-week prayer service Wednes- • P.M. UNTIN KAY the weekly rehearsal of the junior Mater Dotoroea" by Lemilgre and tism will be administered to chil- day at 8 p. m. eholr will be held under the direc- f Mr. and Mrs. Victor Edelmann meeting Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. dren of the congregation. UytWU OrictwarteJ Isstar*' Fillow.hip Halt tion of Mr*. Mueller; Tuesday at and Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent Cush- Thi* Tuesday 1* also the date of his poatlude is "Contemplation" by Junior Bible hour meets Thurs- man. Salnt-Saens. The choir will sing The executive committee of thi day Immediately after school for all 3:80 p. m,, the monthly meeting of (pedal meeting. Ordinarily youth fellowship will meet at tht EVERYIODY WELCOME th* executive committee of the Men. women and older children there I* Wednesday night service. Maker's, "Life Up Tour Heads.' children from six years old through have been asked to come to the Being Holy Week, however, a ser- Ushers for the morning servte* are maiu* Monday at 7 p. m. to com- ;h* eighth gra». Women'* association will be held, plete eprlng plan*. with Mrs. Harry R. Vogel presid- chureh Saturday at 10 a. m. and vice Tuesdsy night will consist of Victor E. Grosslnger, George Kln< ing, and Wednesday at 8 p. m., th* help get the building ready for us*. the movie, "Golgotha." After the kade, Christian Etgenraueh and Th* men'* bowling team will not METHODIST afternoon and evening • circles ef Membera of circle four will make movie th* Session will met to re- James Stout. Mrt. George Klnksde compete during Holy Week. Eatontown the Women's association will hold and aell clam chowder Wednesday. ceive member*. 1* In charge of th* nursery hour. Th* communicants' elan will Sunday school la at 9:48 a. m HISTORIC a Joint meeting. Mr*. Charles C. Orders are being taken by all Junior fellowship and Blbl* club mitt with th* pastor n*xt Tuesday The worship Mrvlee Is at U' a. m., There will be a Communion ser- will meet Sunday afternoon at th* at 8:18 p. m. for it* final session. - Magill will be In eharge of th* de- members of the circle, by Mrs. vice Maundy Thursday. It will be with Howard M. Montgomery as votional portion of th* meeting and Dewey Williams, chairman, and manse at 8:48. Th* youth fellowship group will clergyman. Evening worship is a our quarterly Communion, and we hold a hay rid* tomorrow night. . members of *v*nlqg circle one Mrs. William Scbanck In the took for the entire congregation. The Consistory has been Invited :30. (Mrs. David Woodward-Mrs. Allen ehurch office. to attend a special Mrvle* at th* Th* group will m«*t in front of The youth fellowship will mee Shrewsbury Presbyterian Church All who trust In Jesus Christ as Blngham halt. ' J. Burke) and evening circle two Maundy Thursday Communion personal Saviour and Lord, and Red Bank Reformed ehurch Sun- at 8:30 p. m. In the Presbyterian (Mrs. Robert Snowden-Mrs. Harold service will be held Apr. 2 at 8 who have testified to their faith day evening at i o'eloek. The na- Th* Ladles' aid will hold a cake church to see the film, "Born to Invitm you to uohhtp «t either of . Dowstra) will act as hostesses. Th* p. m., wh,en the pastor will bring by uniting with the fellowship of ture of the meeting Is to discuss sal* at the Jane Logan shop on Live." speaker will be Thomas 8. Field, an appropriate message. an evengellcal church are Invited the problems of Reformed ehurch River rd., Saturday at 9 a. m. Selections at 11 a. m. Include Jr., who will address th* group on A Good Friday service, sponsor- to the Lord's table. The worship colleges. The men's bowling team An observance of th* I**t Supp* "Palm Branches" by a quartet and TWO IDENTICAL PALM SUNDAY SERVICES the topic, "Together We Seek-To ed by the Red Bank Ministerlum, attending the service of Holy Com- will not meet next Monday night will be held In the ehurch next "Open the Gates of the Tempi*" Live as a Family." will be held in this church from munion Is open to all who desire to becauM ef the celebration of Holy Thursday at 8 p. m. Adult* and by th* youth eholr. 9a.m.and II a.m. / . noon to 3 o'clock. worship God or actk Him. Week. youth members ot the communl* The sacrament ot the Lord'* Sup- Th* attention of member* of the canti' claasM will meet with thi church and community la called Identical services will be held There will be no Good Friday The men's club wilt mett at the per will be observed In the chureh to the cancellation of the anticipat- Easter Sunday at 9:30 arid 11 a. m. ehurch next Tuesday evtnlng at Bnslon to be received aa new mem- Thursday; Apr. 9, at 8 p. m. Any TWO CHOIRS — Solot.l: ROIIIIT CLARK service In the church, but mem- bers of the church at T o'clock and ed Holy Thursday service Inasmuch ber* are Invited to attend union 8:18. All the men of the church who desire ar* Invited to partici- aa worship la presently being held EMBURY METHODIST have bein urged to attend thli Im- tn th* service following will unit* pate. A Oood Friday aervlc* will service In St. Luke'* Methodist a* member* with th* congregation la Carpenters' hall, where the cele- Little Silver church in Long Branch, or the portant meeting. On the program is be conducted from i to S p. m. SERMON: "RIDE ON IN VICTORY ; bration of the sacrament of th* election ef officers. Paul Bova la In In receiving th* Sacrament ot Holy The preparatory class wilt hold Mivlces tn chapel* at Fort Mon- OuMJMlefTlttitely Lord'* Supper U infeaslble. More- its final session In the church sanc- mouth from noon to 8 p. m. A new eharge ef refreshment!. Communion. over, tho anticipated Easter sunrise tuary at 10:30 a. m. Saturday. At oervlee begin* every 38 minute* In There will be a Mrvlee flood • • Fair Haven My. ARTHUR $. JOICE V v Friday evening at 8 o'eloek. The BAPTIST Mrvlee at 8:30 a. m. atop Tower 11:30, the parents of the members Long Branch and each hour at the MMdletown Th* aervlc* of morning prsyer Mil has also been suspended due to of the elass will meet In the sane- fort. The Methodist chureh, Eaton- minister will preach on the last of the "I Am" sayings of Christ, The Rev. John E. Bate* will preach on and blessing ot palm* will be held tha Infoaelbllity of parking there tuary for a short period of Instruc- town, will have a *ervlce at 3 p. m. th* topic "Th* Road to Jerusalem: Palm Sunday at 11 o'eloek. Rev. — SSBBSSSSSSSSSSSBlSSBBSSSBBSSBBSSSSSBBBlli1SSSSISSSBSSSlSBBSSl at present. tion and for the sacrament tjf Holy Boy Scout troop 108 meet* in the ttxt for this Mrvlee Is, "I Am tho Resurrection and th* Life." the Road ef Decision" at the U Christopher H. Snydir, vicar, will Easter services will be held Communion. chapel every Thursday at 7:80. < o'eloek Palm Sunday wrvlct. Mrs. preach on "A Success Story." Music 8:20 and 11 a. m., at which the At 8 p. nr, the- stnlor eholr an The elders ind truateei will meet There will be an Easter dawn Bate* wilt be In charge of the win- by Mrs. Gertrude MeeUe, organist: adult eholr will provide appropriate In th* ehapel tomorrow at 8:80 service at 8:80 Apr. 8. This will be ery during th* ehurch service. "Prelude," Chopin; poitlud*. "Fu- Tie Rumson PreAyterian Church music. Rev. James W. Marshall will t a short Mrvle* followed by a fel- guests of the Llncroft chapel. The p. m. Sundsy-school will meet In thi •we," and offertory anthem, "Praise EAST RIVER ROAD, RUMSON senior choir, directed by Miss Mar- The offering for the "One Great lowship breakfast. Th* regular chapel at 8:48 to Mhcan* for thi My Soul." Chureh school at 9:48. BAPTIST . Hour of Sharing" was received Sun- morning Mrvlee will b* htld at 11 jorie Frants and accompanied by o'clock. • Easter program. . ' Rt. Rev. Wallace J. Gardner, Bis- InvUn you to PALM SVNDAY iiupintlon New. Monmouth Mrs. Oeorge Ivlns, will sing. Ltwts day, so far the church school hss Sunday evening at 7:10 th* hop of Ntw Jersey, will make- hi* The Chureh Bible School meet* R. Lowry will sing a bass solo. given 811 and the offering In the Th* Junior Women'* league met list week at th* men**. Mr*. Wil- young peopl* will mert at th* par- visitation and confirm candidate* 9 a.m. TWO WORSHIP SERVICES 11 a. «. *aeh Sunday morning at 8:48 a. m. Sunday-school Is at 0:45 a. m. church amounted to 1140. Those sonage. Sunday morning, Apr. 11, In place with classes for all ages. who forgot or were unable to bring liam Meyer was admltt** Into th* for grades one to nine. Nursery league. Tho women will prepare the Th* tait In the aerie* of Lenten ef tho 19th a* scheduled. The Jun- Sermon — "Th* Mij.ify of Dfaaatar" The Palm Sunday message at th and pre-prlmary children meet at their offering last week may do 10 meeting* will be held In the chapel ior guild will hold a food and chow. this Sunday, and It will be included supper for the Community Church Rav. jUnnatji Masntr morning worship hour at 10:SO a. m 11 tn the church hall. league to be held sometime^ ntxt Tuesday at 8 p. m. "Sternal Ufe' tier sale Friday, Mar. 27, betwte will be "The King of Kings" an In this fund for relief to destitute will be the topic. 3 and 8 p. m. Palm Sunday will be eeltbratei peoples around the world month. ' : r • Paitav , the organ prelude will be "March at the 11 a, m. worship service ai Anyont wishing to offer flowers The Couples' club will meet to- to Calvary" (Crucifixion) by Stain- 11 o'clock with the senior choir, dl The Women's Presbyterlal society morrow night at the homo of M METHODIST er, and the adult choir will sing In the Presbytery of Monmouth for Palm Sunday and Baiter Mr- and Mrs, Oeorge Deaney. John H. WatiM, lej rected by Miss Kranti, singing will hold It* aprlng meeting In the vices have been requested to notify Sea Bright "Open the Gates of the Temple" by "Ride-On, Ride On" by araham Ctrl Hilwlg, R.F.D., Keyport. Th* Olive 0. Meade guild wit! Mlnlitar af Muila Knapp and "Thine It the Kingdom Presbyterian church of Allentown meet at the parsonage Thursd* Church aehool with elan*a foi George, Tho combined junior and Apr. 18 at 10 *. m. A fall program . by Oaul. senior choirs will sing "Lift Hlgr evening, Apr, 3, at 8 o'clock. those of all age* will meet Sunda] • • a The evening service meets at 7:4 the Triumph Song," a Finnish foil is planned for the day. All ladles of CHURCH OF OMMI1T The community Lenten Mrvlce* at 8:48 a. m. Mr*. Eleanor Llndti the Olesners, particularly officers Eatontown . : will be concluded with a Oood ta ouptrlnttndent. Th* mornli muaory car* at both o'clock, when the pastor will preac song. Maj. Dale Sehlck will sing and commltteewomtn, are encour- on "One Thing Desired," and the "If With All Your Hearts" from Warren H. VanTuyJ. •lalater, In- Friday service which will be held wonhlp service will be htld at I IN MSUIMM jBaH young people's eholr will have Mendelssohn's "Elijah." Ronnie aged to attend thi* meeting. Each vites th* publle to att**4 BtMtlnga at Christ chureh at 8 o'eloek, o'clock. Riv. Robert S. Judge eharge of th* rhusic. Raster Sunda: Choquette will plsy a trumpet solo one I* Mked to bring a bra lunch, ot thli ehureb, whlak am h*M •»»• Beverage* will be provided by the METHODIST the evening service will be move snd Mrs, George Ivlns, organist, day* from 8:80 a, ai. to 11:80 a. aa. ALL SAINTS' up to 4:30 o'clock when th* Lord' will play Beethoven's "In Holy Con ladles of Ih* Atlentowiv chureh. for wareht*. Tho tret hour la for Octaapert Supper will be observed, and bsp temptation," Hagen's "Coronation" Blbl* ttudy, th* Meoad for proMb* - Mavulak Chureh Mhool undtr th* dlraetlor tlsm will be administered, * and Koch's "Finale In D" There OLD CHRIST EPISCOPAL lag and Coamual*B..At * p, aa. a Strvlcu tor Holy Wtik and of 0*otgi C. D. Hurley, general will be a reception ef adult mem- aractle* tinging ptrloa la kali faW Eatttr ar* announced by tha neter, •upirintintdint, will me*t at 1:48 a The mid-week service of prsvei Shrswsbury iow*d at 7:80 a. a*,' by •• open Rtv. Charles J. Johnson, is follow*: and Bible study Is htld Wednesai! bers Into the church and also a re- Blessing of the Palms and Holy an. Sunday. Th*, Sunday wotihli at 7:80 p. m, ception of a prtpsratnry clsss forum dlKUMlon. Bible study la Mar. 19. Palm Sunday: 8:80 a. m, service will be held at TiM p. a t*n young people, Rev, James W, Communion Sunday at 8 a, m, At held Wednesday* *t'T:to p, m, Holy Communion; 9:80, ehurch ll*v, Robert 8. Judge li paator. (worihippinK until completion of new edifice atop Tower Htl) The Junior Bykota will meet at Marshill will administer th* sacra- II a. m,, proeeMlon, Holy Euchar- This group of Christian* conduct school; 10 o'eloek, parent* and chil- th* church Thursday after school, mtnt of baptism, His sermon ist and sermon, Special music hit atrvtiiM on th* bull of New Tut*> dren'* atrvlee; U o'eloek, prayer, REFORMED in Carpentrrs Hall, Maple Avenue and WikoH PI., Red Bank bitn arranged for thi* service. and th* pastor's choir will rehearse theme will be "Strange King," mtnt Scripture* atent, tpiaklng Holy Communion and sermon; Apr, Colt's Neck United Holy Week services wl Monday, 10 a, m., Holy Com- where the Bible ipeaka and being t, Maundy Thursday, 10 a. m, and (which aci'ommodatei 500 peraont) The MMhodl/it youth fellowsliii F, Howard Lloyd of Matawan be held from Mar, .10 to Apr, 3 » munion, iltent where th* Bible la illtnt, 8 p, m., Holy Communion; Apr, mlnlsttr In charge, will preach al 8 p, m. Monday the service wtl will meet in (he pirsnnsga Monde Undenumlnatlon.il, aayon* deilr- Oood Friday, 10 a, m,, ttrv.ee; 8 it 7:30 p. m, Tuesday, I a. m., Holy Com- th* 11 o'clock Palm Sunday s*r< , be held at the l.oonardo Btctlst, munion. Ing tn worship Oed In "spirit ana m,, itrvlee and sermon: Apr, vie* on th* subject, "Th* Real InvUn you to Mend either of Tuesday at the Atlantic Highlands The Woman's Society of Chris- truth" will And th* worship ae» Euttr tve, 8 o'clock, evening prij tlnn Service will merl Wednesday Maundy Thursday, 8 a, m,, Holy er and biptlim; Apr, ft, Euttr da: Meaning of the Palm*." Pr*»byt*rlin, Wednesday at the Communion! 10 a, m,, Holy Com- centabte, Highlands Mtthodlst, Thursday a beginning with * worship servlci 8188 a, m,, Holy Communion; I TWO PALM SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES In th* church it *.:1A p. m, Di munion, and 8 p, m,, penitential of- Th* church Is loeited on rt. 18, MISSION 9ulnn ehapel, and rridiy the Hoi] lust north of thi bualaoaa atetlon. o'clock, parents' and children'* 1*1 Port tfonmouth Communion service will he at th« Margaret Undirhtll of Manatquii fice, tnttrctistoni and meditation, vlet; II o'clock, morning prayei 9,33 A.M. — 11 i00A.M. Atlantic Highland* Baptist ehurch, will *|ieik on th* theme, "Wesley Th* Quitt D*y scheduled for PREMBYTERIAN Holy Communion and strmoni Apr, Rev, A. Donald Magiw, paato an Shrlncn In England," Afttr th* Maundy Thursday has burn can- Atlantic Highlands 8, Wednesday, 8 p, m., praytr; 8:IB, Lawrence Wist, Sunday-school at tervice this group will go to th* celled, Th*rs will be no chureh annual meeting of th* pariah, p*rlnt*naent, latkUa M*4**> ssVstatUsi ssf Bv f art 81 IT. JAMM EPISCOPAL horn* of Mr*. Carrlt Carhart on tohool MMIOH Palm lunday, In* Chureh sehopl and thi adult Rl* l^rv«8V^V ^a^Ho^g^T ^WWwll^W ^Pw *W# ^PVvV ^B Rumson rd. *t«id, th* children will walk In th* bit elan, taught by tn* pattor, will Sunday-aehool at »i80 a. m. Mora* Estontown meet Sunday at 10 a, m, "J*iu* ta MLIOIOVS WIOUsTf Of METHODIST Sunday school It it 818O a, m prooMilon at tho U o'clock service FRIENDS (QMkora) 40 Voice Adult Choir-9i3S A. M. •nd will remain tn th* ttrvie*, Cruelfltd" will bt th* them*. Tlriton Falls with William Gould at »u|Mrlnttnrf< CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETT Holy Communion will b« admin* •hriwebury , , ont, Robert Bliiaro, stmlnarlan'lri AtUntld Highland* Riv, r, O, Mount of Ootan Orovi For Oood Friday, th* Thrt* Istersd and a communicant «|IM The Shrewsbury muting af R will bs guMt speakir at th* 9i Combined Junior, High School, ami Adult Choln-HtOO A. M. chargt, will conduct In* confirm* A meeting will be held it II . Hours strvlci will b* conducted by will h« confirmed at th* 11 a, m, Illioua soeltty of Frlindt FIBE AT RUMSOV RUMSON—Members of the Rum son fire company Tuesday after- noon extinguished a Are in a gar- aft on the property of Frank Wer- ner, Ave. of Two Rivers and Mead- our were made for your kind of man owbrook ave. The blaze was ex- 1 tinguished before serious damage was done. Cause of the fire was not discovered, according to police. Blends MaJ. Gideon Margalit Abraham J. Zager, chairman of the 1952 United Jewish Appeal com- and your kind of boy mittee, announced that Maj. Gideon Margalit, Israeli lawyer and army officer In his native land, will be the guest speaker. In announcing the meeting, Mr. Zagcr said those attending will be asked for suggestions on how to flannel conduct the 1953 U.J.A. drive in Red Bank, but there will be no solicitation of funds at the meeting. The "Mobilization for Freedom 60% wool • 40% orlon Day," Mr. Zager said, Is being held "in connection with the ominous situation which has been develop- ing in Eastern Europe for the past If your desk c«Und«r it few weeks." Maj. Margalit won International packed tighter than Ebbvttt flannel fame for his defense of the Jewish Fialcl whan tha Giant* ara in underground before British mili- tary courts in Palestine between town and you itill insist on the end. of World War II and th knocking off tht wttlc-tnd to creation of the state of Israel i 1948. In one instance, he was re- maka your clasi raunion, you'ra 60% wool • 10% orlon Ha looks great in soft* sponsible for the acquittal of his tha flannal typa. And tha stepfather, who had been charge finish gray flannal, but with possession of an arms cache. trousars of thit flannal suit tha pressing bills gat you THRU DIMINtiON will ttill hava a sharp eraata Monday morning. Ml COLOR PICTURIS Completing Final down. Not with our Sat tht'intpiriag ttoiy of the ttaur- now Or Ion-wool blend! • ftctMM "COONtt> lilt' " in fascinating $55. fall color, thrtt dimitmion View- Section of Home§ Tailored just like Dad's, ' Mstttc picture*. Scvtn Kodschcome tttrao Ktaes mounted in each View- ELBERON—William Marlln, whe it will hold a craasa MiMtr Reel for us* in View-Msiter heads Elberon Village, Inc.. is no SwrsjoKoptt and Projtcton. Over completing the fourth and Anal sec- indefinitely. Siias 13 to 20. 400 Mttrttining, tducsiional sub- tion of his community of homes. jtclt lo plttst children and adulii. Only 12 homes remain. The project Orion-wool check trousers •ma IXCITIMO visw4wtTM issu was built by Mr. Marlin, local res ••alM H*TOk*t«««t«u (1 IMII) dent, who is president of the Ne' WoW-WMs "1m*" iMlt Uwktn X: to mix with the flannel Con— CUsrnlni Animal, Jersey Shore Builders association €•««#• •';> Stm S«wy»r - and a member of, the board of di- coat or wear separately, U. S. NWIwnl Nils ' AnklM NH rectors of the New Jersey Home Ptliy TalN Builders association. I2.W. Centered on plots 79x100 feet, El- beron Village homes arc available with either five or six rooms. The tweed five-room houses Include prepared expansion attics with space for twe additional rooms and bath. Roomi will be decorated to suit the pur- 83% wool • 15% dacron chaser's taste, said Mr. Marlin. Elberon Village, located near th ocean, th* railroad station an schools, churches, shopping and If you'd rathar driva a '41 tweed amusement areas, has 240 homes. eonvartibla than a 'S3 sadan. The northern end of the develop- and you liko your scotch and ment borders Lake Takanasstt and features a modern playground. your brassia shots straight 17 Irtad Si Hi Bank and long, yeu'ra tha twaad 85% wool • 15% dacron typa. Our Dtca-Twaad suits will stay crisp and light on 34-ts your shoulders in all kinds • of waathar. 4950 Celorful Daca-Tweed will sea a man through a first data—and many mere thereafter. Tailored with patch pockatt and canter want, tha jecket miiet wall with talid trousers to farm an extra FOR EVERY iparts outfit. Sites 13 ta 20. SOUND PURPOSE Arrange • low-cost Perwm.1 Bank Loan here when you need cash. sha Ytx Wa Deduct la Cask 65% wool • 35% dkcron (M Total Ctal 36" *«* •iUHt* sharkskin ISMMUM Platinum gray Is news in $101.00 $ ft.41 •101.52 tt.00 aur studantt department, 324.00 19.44 304.14 27.00 . Ifmeiteftha 400.00 34.00 144.00 10.00 and whan tht fabric It our In fawn kntw yaur name new dacrtn bland, spats 14. ptr 1100. • year—nt other fan tr chart**. —and quilt a faw In wipe aff with a damp rag. ather tawns at wall, if IAMB PmONAL LOAWt AHI Utt" yaur wlfa hat t stack af •feyMlaamllehlgri, THE SECOND NATMNM. MNK yau'ra tha sharkskin typa. OF Hera's t sharkskin that will, stand yau In gaed CHARM PURCHAMI MAN TNII WUK RED BANK, NEW JERSEY itaad at tha be.rd Will. NOT N FAYAKI UHTIk MAY 1ITM SERVING MONMOUTH COUNTY SINCE 1864 mtatlnf In tht aftarntan and still laak frath after ' Opt* frlfey IvtulRft frtM Aill f liM theatre. $35 R E D B A N K. i JOSHUA TRENT CLOTHES MM W/Mtf> RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 26.1968 that the store's stating arrange Juniors Entertain WnUide T Group ments proved Inadequate. The show Tanguay Film Past Masters was staged on the ground floor in For Clubwomen To Hold Card Party the men's furnishings department. LJTTUB ,ULVSR— Members of The auxiliary of the Weatside "Y" Jim Smith, boys' wear buyer, ar- To Be Feted anged the program nnd was mas- the Rumson Woman's club and the will hold its second card party in a Long Branch Woman's club were series of fund-raising events Satur- ter of ceremonies. Store customers Neit Baturday night, Mar. JJ.haa modeled the clothing, most of guests at a meeting of ths Junior keen designated by Red Bank lodge day night at the' "Y" house on West Woman* club hare at the club- Bergen pi, Mrs. Madge Williams which wss m'ade of the new science JT7. Free and Accepted Ma«on», a» fibers, nylon, orlon and dacron. house Monday. Mrs. Patrick EASTER OUTFIT Put Masters' night, when the will bt chairman. Proceeds will he D'Alola was program chairman. lodge will pay tribute to those who used to further the auxiliary's aid Mrs. Jossph LoPlccolo of the have guided it in the past. program for "Y" activities. ' Dog Fanciers Candlelight shop spoke on "The NEW SPARKLE < The celebration will be held In There will b« priies and refresh- History of Candle Making" and dls- Masonic hall in the Eisner building ments. Auxiliary officers assisting Show at Baltimore played a collection of both import* on Broad'at. A leature of the eve-include Mrs. Lucille M. Conley, ed and domestic candles. Officers with ning will be s roast beef dinner president; Mrs, Eatclle Washington, Several men and wnmnn of this will be elMted at the next meeting, beginning promptly at six o'clock vice president; Mrs. Irene Watson, area participated in the show of Apr. it, which will be cooked and served by secretary; Mrs, Florence G. Hayes, the Dog Owners Training club of LEON'S the Felloweraft club of Red Bank corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ame- Maryland Sunday at Baltimore, Md. Diane Patricia Kilxen in the large hall adjacent to the lia Johnson, financial secretary; Kranci-9 Ryan, Rod Bank; Ernest lodga ronms. Mrs. Maude flmack, treasurer, and Hat Second Birthday DRY Mr«. Edna Kearney, chaplain. Adams, River Plaza, and George Miller, Keyport, showed in the nov- RUMSON—DUne Patricia Kit- ice A class; Vanessa DenOuden, :, f DAB MEETING AMI. • m, daughter of Mr. and Mri. Rob- Middictown' township, and Betty ert C.'Kllien of Ward ave., was two CLEANING LITTLE SILVER —Mrs. R. O. Boys' Fashion Show- Kennedy, Fair Haven, open B class,' years old Thursday and entertained Crte, senior president of the State and Manila Pokus, Red Bank, grad- Mltil Gaynor plays Eva Tanguay, Palace vaudcvUts ui «Zle«. friends at a birthday party. Children of the American Revolu- Drew More Than 150 uate novice class. Ribbons were feld FoUies" headllner of the early ltM'a, In "The I Don't CM* Quests were Anthony Mellael, Jr., tion society, will be the speaker at awarded to Mr. Miller, who shoved Girl." Twentieth Ontury-Foi Technicolor musical •tarUnc Sunday, Paul Brown, Joy Ann Brown, Jon _the meeting of Shrewsbury Towne More than 150 persons were at- a Dalmation, and Mrs. Kennedy, a at th« tarlton theater. Dancsy, Steven Cooper, Virginia, chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- tracted by a fashion show devoted dachshund. Mrs. DenOuden quali- Karen and Joan Bill*, James Mc- exclusively to boys' wear staged fied for the second leg on the Com- can Revolution, Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Qeorge blonyttoui of Brooks Laren, Jr., Kathleen Leahy, Mrs. Apr. 6. Mrs. Edwin P. Mclntire of last Thursday evening at 3. Kiidel's panion Dog Excellent certificate of Country Club; Estates: Anthony Mtllael, Mrs. Samuel P. men's and boys' clothing store. the American Kennel club. Mrs. st. is a medical patient • at Mon- Gooseneck point will be hostess, Mrs. John K. Harkln of Wilson mouth Memorial hospital. .'. •';• Brown, Mrs. Frank Dancey, Mri. assisted' by Mrs. William Cokelet Kennedy qualified for the first leg pi. was hostess Wednesday of last Officials said the crowd was larg- on the'same certificate. The executive, board of thsRIvsr Charles Cooper/ Mrs. John Ellis, and Mrs. Harry H. Sutton. er than had bien anticipated and week st. a meeting of the Wilson Plata' Woman's club wet.'f riday-at Mrs. Chrlstdphsr Leahy, Mrs. Al- circle social group/Attending were the home of Mrs. George K. y fred' Solomon, Mrs. Richard De- Mrs.-Roger Walwarlc, Mrs. Charles ner on West Wilson circled . Santa and Mrs. James McLaren. ' —your Rugs, Too. Bowen, Mrs..Mortimer Ray, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph O. Kelly of Nave John Gent, Mr^. Arthur V. Carlson, VACATIONING IN FLORIDA Can Be Cleaned Mrs. John Ktstle, Mrs. John Halsey sink River rd., returned, home Sat. and Mis. Herbert Binder. urdsy from Monmouth Memorial OCEANPORT-Miss Dorothy Al- from the leader... Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer VanSau hoapital, where ahe wu i surgical bring of Estontown blvd. left Sun- and Ready tcr of West Wilson circle have re- patient. day for Miami, Fla., where she Is spending two weeks' vacation.'Mlsg m9lwm9m9m^mW9^m ^BHW Va^al ^ssssssl t^aw «issssss> ^ssssssi ^sssssssv ^sssssssr turned from a month's vacation, for Easter touring the Southern. coastline. Between 1820 and 1952, almost 40 Albrlng is on vacation from her du- million Immigrant* came to the ties with the New Jersey Bell Tele- Twelve school pupils held a phone company at Eatontown. * beach party in Sea' Bright Satur- United'States. . •• * ' CALL . •--. day following; an hour and a half bike trip. Making the trip were fiRNl AND flNf-M ON THf JlK'.fY fOA'.t RED BANK LUMBER Debby Jacqiiom, Donald vonOhlen, Runty Merrill, Peggy Moore, Karen RI 6-2800 TODAY Moore, Barbara Coryell, Patricia Partiick, Michael Hcndrickson, 20 ft. EXTENSION LADDER Ralph Weseman, Brad Dixon, Rob- SHOREWTHEATRE ert. Purdyand Betli Camcnzind. CONTRACTOR TYPE — DELIVERED! Barbara Coryell, daughter of Mr. LION'S and Mrs. Richard Coryell of West Don't bt fooltd by claim! that you mult Roosevelt circle, celebrated her MW THRU MTUHMV 13th birthday Monday. CLIAI LAUNDERMS pay a high price to obtain a contractor TYRONE MWI* HHI LAURIE Caroline. Kastle, daughter of Mr. It typt ladder. WE IUY RIGHT — our and Mrs. John K. Kasttc of Wil- RU* CLEANERS carload buying of ladderi - save* you son pi. celebrated her fifth birth- MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER money — you are buying direct from a day with a party at her home. Guests were Nancy McLaughlln, UDDER DISTRIBUTOR when' you buy Margie Meyer and Brie Olsen of IT GROWS ON TREES' IK Iranf «f phut ladderi and laddtr equipment from us. Fair Haven and Martina Halsey, IRENE BUNNI JAMIR Our ladderi are made by men who "Blppcr" Bowen, Gayle Carlson; aaiaiait 64-76 WHITE ST. RED BANK Gary Ann Harkin, Daniel Walwark •TART* tUNMr know the buiinett. The Newark Ladder and Kenneth Kastle. Decorations Bracket Co., and who realize the re*' were' tn Indian theme and movie APRIL IN PARIS" ipomibility of miking luch an inttru* cartoona were shown. ment. Mr. and. Mrs. Stephens C. Smith "APACHE WAR SMOKE" and son Stephens, Jr., formerly at It Pays to Advertise in lie Register Otkhurat, have moved Into, Oielr OUR UDDERS ARE •UARANTERD— ne* home on Roosevelt.circle. your delivery slip ii this guarantee. tHIS™WEEK WALTER REAPE THEATRES * TLANTIC RED RANK Thur.-Frl.-8at. - Sat Mat Reg. Sal* STRAND MECHANIC STEwo SkSP MiLADDERlravaanSv All Technicolor 8how •ORDON McCRAI FRIDAY • SATURDAY. MARCH IT* • 2t* 20 ft 20.00 12.93 Lot Tw* Dayt • Ttwrt>. M. Mi ftalfcR ' ** * *l*AaL Reg. SALE EDME RRACKEN • wtiy • RMrcR 29ra HAVBON KANSAS PACIFICCeterMLU* "'R HHn 1. VLkNSRTVt VIRGINIA 4IRS0N • ACTION NITft a* ft. .„... 24.oo 17.95 i MM • "ST. MATTHEW PASSION** Eft. . 6.7S fVITTE 'TOUOH AS THEY COME" 3.93 MIMV 21 ft 21.00 20.95 HIAWATHA MM MAUREEN O'HARA MTRA ABM* ATTeiAOTIClil 4 ft...... 1.10 6.95 ROYS "CAUPORNIA « ».•••-.-, 32.oo 23.93 i . Diui; "THE VATICAN" \Jt. tTRAIMT AHEAD" 7 ft...... MS CA-TOONS ^^^^^ 7.93 "'•• :'*•* 2t.93 """•SUNDAY. MONDAY. Hill MWI1M rMTNM HMHM. — ' a«— as— «A . M SUNDAY CONTINUOUS Hkt -HltMMa -iwaT* .ovT *, 99 t It...... 11.10 S.95 40 ft. 40.00 33.95 DANNY THOMAS SUNDAY • MONDAY, MARCH Iflt • 30K) RtMRRTClARM ' ' a TMKiu.pAMiR urn MRVMS! «ATUf*MV NITt. tl I*. It, MRlTMi *NLV PI»»Y LIE "SWORD OP VENUS" "THE MISSINO HIAD" "The Jazz Singer" ^»., (Wet.! JMHIIIV wiNmiiMeir" •' HIM "SAVAM MUTINY" IHI VANMHIN* RO&Y" Combination Screen — In Technicolor — DISAPPEARING STAIRWAY , STATB OF' NEW JERSEY '. . & Storm Doors with NEW JERSEY HIGHWAY AUTHORITY ST. JAMES ,•' •• TRENTON:, ' . •••.. MiM NOTICES IS HEREBY, GIVEN that aealerf'bldi will b.'.rtctived ky th« N«w nt 1 to • It celUnj erscy..Highway Authority for: . NOW Tfera SATURDAY, MAR. tt FREE GIFT GARDEN STATE PARKWAY, CON- TRACT NO. 27. SECTION 7 AURM MIRPNV I .„„;.. Conltmetion -of Cardtn Stat* Park- IriWI I r«). Contract No. 27, Section 7: lirad- ing. Drainage and ravins; from Wtit GUNSMOKI Kront Street, Towmhili cf Mlddletoitn «»&',?.. "ROUGES MARCH" o Holland Houtl, Townihip of Holmdtl, n Monmouth County. The. principal itema of work arc I TUESDAY • WEPNESDAY. MARCH 11* • APRIL, I* Citiaiated: SUNDAY • TUESDAY, MARCH 31* 70,1)00 Cu. Ydi.—Roadway Excavation, 34-95 ^•M^a^ata^B ft AAa A a^baVi^a4Ri * ANTN#VV Earth. 16.75 35,000 Cu. Yd«.—Wet Excavation. 9UINN "tAHOPTHE Reg. 44.91 •70,000 Cu. Yds;—Borrow Excavation, I A 2.N Vabt-frttl - -- varioua elaiici, CITY BENEATH OP TMI WEOOINO" COMANCHES- MOO Cu. Ydi.—Channel anil Ditch This Stairway comes completely assembled in- Excavation. Free with the purchase of 45,000 Cu/Yds.—Sub-Ban'., cluding heavy duty; hardware and plywood ceil- 51,000 Su. Yd«.—CiiHvcl ahbuldeli. Combination Doer,' a Run- 21,000 Sq. Vili.—Siabillitd Turf SfaoiiU 1 win Lock and Rustproof ing panel —roaches you as one piece unit. 128,000 Sq. Ydi.—Macadam Ban Hinges. . . See It iat up and on display at itora. Count. 128,000 Sq. Ydi.—Pavement Typi l'A- Tim SATURDAY. 11,000 Lin, l°t.—Reinforced Concreti Culvert Pint, tarioua AMvtll aiiei, «" to II" In- AT CARITCN •N1V HIM cluaivt.'" ' • . . SPECIAL SPECIAL 7,300 Lin, Ft.—Corrusated Metal Cul« M» MT AT vtrt Pipe, various "THE STORY OF THREE LOVES' •iiei, e" to 120" la- LAWN CHAIRS chulvt. . TOY CHESTS IS" 1,400 Cu. Ydi.—Concrttt, various SUNDAY .TUESDAY, MARCH Ittk - «t» Completely assembled. claim. : -. .'' tEWHlWEHrtT] Complataly atsamblad • wall conttructtd. «r.,000 Lbl.—ReinforceiatBt Jtetl ' In Comfortable • made of Structures,' - " 475,000 «q. Ydi.—4" Topiolllai. jumnimmt 34" Ion 9, 17" wide, I'"deep. lumber that weetkeis Bidi for the abovi will bi ttcelvti at the offlc. of lh» New Jenty Hlskwiy fiC Authority In the Antmbly Room, Room Rtf. 14.fl 140, In the Siaii Hlshway Uepartniint Oflics Bulldlnr, 1095 Patkwaf Avenge, Trenton, N. i.. on TrlUrloay, April », 19J.1 at ilovtn o'clock UliOC A, M. EASTERN STANDARD TIME) ass wlli bo opened lmmediattly thereafter. Bldi will b•e recilrerecviveda only froairoaa tholineie bidden who., aree properl•y pntjuallfle"' d• with the New1 1 I, Jcnty Dtltt Hliaway lie. partmmt ai provldidd -forr iIn RitslutloReioiutlon DID YOU KNOW • • • »M you now can buy LUMIER, 1952.40 by which the New Jtr»r High- way Authnrlly adopted the prtquallrlca- ROOFINw, FLOORING, MASON MATERIALS, PAINTS, In fact, anything in tlen proc«dum of tho New JtrMy State Hishway lleimrtmtnt Wddeit^awit alto •ur lint en our budget plan? Yas, you can coma Into the Rod link Lumber • ubmlt a reviled Financial Statement anil statement of Plant and Kaulpmint !Sa" VST ntf and Supply Co. and buy thasa things with NO DOWN PAYMENT AND II with Ihelr bhl, ' Diawlniii,. KiieclAeitla'ns ins Form ol rvtf MONTHS TO PAY .. .It's just as easy NOW to purchase building materials nlil, Contract and Hund for the pro|ioied HA ^^a^a^asA^ work air on file In lha olrlct ot tfie New RiEVfRW with this new RUDtflT PUN of ours as It Is to buy an electrical appliance J»nry Hlvhway Authnrlly, loir, Park- way Avrnu«, Trenton, N, i.. and m»> IKI llfcCAR HEATERS Iniiitclnl hy |irn>i»ctlvr bidders ilurlnic • • • and payments start after 40 days of receipt of your order. oWce hum., flam will tt (urnlahei unon the iiayment of a fit of Ten llut. fM,.MT. Ian (110,00) which will not bi rrfundcil, for each let of plan*. u»on aiiplleallon to Marvin A. Hllcy, Adsilnlitrator, New WAI.TI Froo Dolivory • Opon Saturday 'til Neon Jiney Hljthway Authsrltt, Room IDT, matt Hlshway ' OlBeo 'Rulldlns, . ion "TROPIC I0NT Parkway Avrntte, Trenton, N, 3, Rlrlt mu>t be mail* uiion the Blanilard Pin. la Ti»sliili» , imial forma In lh« manner drilvnalrd . MM' ' ' In th» Standard Minlr Hlfhwuy Kiitol OOUNTAT HRST nrnllom anil Sui>i>lrmenta thnclii am "PARK ROW" mint be enrUaril In ataled ifirlnl ml PAYMENT dnit'd envrlnpra hr«rlni the namii am addreii of ih» hlili'ar and work hlil mi- tmi fteihi Taea. Mar. H>M>II IN M DAYS nn, on Ihi mililtlr, Viid rnint In ar-enm. NO MONEY DOWN lianled by a ri'rtllii'd check drawn to Iht iiwii order of th« Tri'HHtJi'rr nf-tht N«w Jn1. ley Hl«h«»y Authority fnr.not ln« than Un per ft lit (IO',;>) of the iimount of "THE STOOM" lh» hlil, lu'iivlilrd Hint th. tald i!«i'tlHi They're / •' *stfBi,Vj| / u The New 1*51 KA Victor TV tt 5 ways , _ . jt avtr built by Now showing I Tho Mow 195S NOJR *Urflytosl I I 'IMS 4 of TelovWen. Tbw, 'to it •jgn^MA —SJ!^. f*taiti«aiiSBAa41 aaultaaa Eaa H>L k^saiVaal '!'•<•• ! wetm mere whan yew buy If—end, JH*WI tww vBiini"aiii>i fijimj B*/ niMi Fewmvi / /. 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MARCH 26. 1958 Psora SavMI NDIX A Completely NEW, gss Completely AUTOMATIC 3-in-l Refrigerator by the inventors of the **•• •••'' •- automatic washer and the Bendix Duomatic . . . the worlds only appliance that automatically does the work of BOTH a WASHER and a DRYER in one continuous operation. ^ffAMMiMlMtfl^fllaiMl afel lAftAAMhMMl i*. i snivgaraiiig owiwoni/ casting asldo outmodod production practicos, imhamporad by Iho nocossHy of using old tools and dlos, havo cllmaxod yoars of ox* haustivo rosoarch and oxporimontal dosign with a complotoly now Irtnd of automotk, trowblo froo rofrigoiator, ono that opowtos with •i' .fill maximum olHcioncy rogorawss of dimato or soason* DOES ALL THE WORK! • • • Tno now Bonoix rofngoraior has tho KinoNc Broini a systom of automatic muhfplo contaob that mako posilblo all tho diffortnt jlAjma^^ jj #a>lil lift Hkla diaMaivlnai MaAAj AMMltMAtfA Bft^uajflLlM^ fm avgrvvs o* cow in HIM smoiing now oppiioncVa Bvoryming is aono automoncany tor yov* Tno Klnotic Brain maslorminas tho •VIKIWfM OT IM •VIMM rVIfiyvlwIVf Wnn nMTIMfllmKM wWlnVCjt A 77 k, FREEZER...CMpbM to Iffclvd/ng aVrast/ng. It ovon rogulatos tho tomporaturo of tho «x- MP^M IT/P\ • A MVMff'MlV) fRMSM (POM IMV ^tHtot*wMWS60 flMV MOWS clusivo luttor fN Igg conditiofior on a round-riM-dock schodwlo. *a to 77 NM. tf fmtn ftMl «Mll IMM nhMi ptot • 4MB Antic iMtf ^ 1^ AIA k 9 I 0 t 4 AW I I AllfodsbomfVos*nondfro«horok*pfo1m*lrm . LOWER PRICED, too... RilTlffnnir m IM am^^a^aAaa^l*»A| P/PP/. v^PP^PV VTP/V^P^PWWPv. • AaMaa'afal a^JftJ19 ^A A^HJft MIS JKStAOMl MSHa^MMMM^MOl a^A ^aA MOlASMl M^MM (A) (I) • Wfff VP OPPJPV IP WPJP7 Pflf P/ilnW vWnP^PTPffvJ* PJV fffw PWPJPJ WMvt S.YIAR WAttAMTY oo koW^JHd, AittMitk Dtfrpjf Rtfri|t ritt r f"-""»-"—-—••-—•——-""•• j AiMclatfldOiitrlbwl*ri-N. J.(liw., 4MIllubalh Av«.,Newark I,N.I. I with MI thi liftst"filiitt ! Withaut ••llMilon. altaia hava my naarait landlx Oaatar lal I ma hew ' llM flfe JNMMI .. ,Mii wNh tvwy I aiuch ay eld rafrlfaretor It werth In trade fer the ntw landli with the I, Kinetic train. Mflr *MIM* iMf •fiMfMwiita wiilimw ! ll kMl t kuikw l Hh I new #wn 9aMMM«_« PJPJniP^ Hit r-4 Owrfaallycenilititf. City. Pam Ricrhr RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 26,1953 would solve a serious health prob- lem In the atate and provide tha Chiropractors kind of protection tha people ex- New Heritage pect from the state. Ma explained that another bill, A-4M, Introduced Frank B. Lawes Name Chairman by Assemblywoman Wllma llarg- Jroup Started MATAWAN—Robert P. Thomti graff of Bergen county, would per- FREEHOLD—The Declaration of < if Ktyport wu elected legislative petuate medical control over tha Independence, Constitution, Bill of GOAL - FUEL OIL Just Out! See it NOW chairman fv Monmouth county of chiropractors "and encourage per- Rights and other .amendments,- Premium Quality • None Better the Cltiuna' Chiropractic league at secution of chiropractors." wers discussed at the flrst meeting • meeting held by the league Sat- of the IMS American Heritage dis- BURNER SERVICE rday In th« American Legion halt cussion group last week at the Monmouth county library, under ere. Recent Bride tha leadership of Miss Julia Killlan, FUIL OIL II Nawmaa Ssrlsflt Raael Tha mietinf m held In protest director, and Mrs. Leonard Lathrop " ATLANTIC over rectnt charges of practicing V C ptr gaj. TIL Rl a*U7l if Holmdel, co-leader. without lleenna mada by tha 8Uwe Honored at Party Board of llfdlctl Bsamlnan Mlsa Killlan Introduced tha pur- 12 agalnat two chlropraetori, Dr. KETPORT—Miss Atvina MeCaba pose of discussion (roues under the JamM Alexander of Keyport and and Mrs. Florence Powelson enter- American Library association re- Dr. Shirley Lautarwaid of MaU« tained at an Informal party lait viewing American Ideals and sum- wan. Both ehiroprmctora ipoks at week for Mrs. Arthur W. Johnson marised by aaying, "The only way h* meeting. of Little Silver. The party was held to keep our American heritage alive EDWARD A. VINER fcCO . at Mrs. Powelson's home on Kear- la by constant atudy and transla- Announcement also waa mada ney st. tion of it into the institutions and INVISTMENT MANAGIMINT that Howard O. Pfelfer of Seailda needs of our times to Insure the Mrs. Johnson Is the former MUs COMTDrcOUS ADVICE AND SOTEBVUIOM ACCORDING TO Park had accepted the poat of leg- Florsnce Wlllens, daughter of Capt. normal processes of democratic, lilattve chairman for tha Ocian and Mrs. Anthony T. Wlllens of constitutional government. and so YOI» PERSONAL FINANCIAL REQCIBElfENTS county unit. Little Silver parkway, Little Sliver, preserve our civil rights and liber- "C»»1UI awreclttlea j>lue Income. Important eonitrnetly* ektnses are Mr. Thomaa named a eommlttea and Is the recent bride of Arthur ties. We hope to give the average takint place ia the ataln at a law company listed on tin Mtw York of IS mimbari to tall' upon Men- eitlMB a chance to examine his Stotk Eickeas*. It Is am opinion tktt tk* preferred shares of this com- Johnson, who la serving with tha pany will sko* excellent appreciation and pay Income at a food rate." mouth county leglilatora to atkAir Force at Chanute Field, III. heritage and decide what It stands their aupport of Senata Bill 90S Her father is stationed in Heldel- for; to realise .where we have Par caaiaHatHa cat ar writo Uwara* A. Vlaarft Co . which provldci for a Chiropractic burg, Germany. Mrs. Wlllens and achieved the dream of our founding MeatJea Mwarel J. Maalg. Manager of ear New ieraey aivhloa Board of Examlnara tor tha lletna* her other daughter are en route to fathers; where and why we have Bed MM aaatf, MlddMawa, Nsw Jersey. Tek Hls«Wa»s a«easa Ing and regulation of tha ehlro- Join him. failed, and what wa can and should praetlo profeuien. Tha bill waf do about the failures." Menken New Yerk Stack Esckante • Aaterieaa Stock Eitkance ntroduccd by Senate Prealdent Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Robert David Toung of llorrla county laat Wharton, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph The readings «f this group will month.' Johnson, Mrs. A. S. Davidson, Mlsa follow tha pattern described as "Ex- Louise Johnson and Miss Carol plorlng tho American Ideal," select- Mr. Thomaa told of an acctdtnt Hardy of Red Bank; Mrs. Charlaa ad by tha New Tork publle library, which confined htm to bad for Bv» VanBrackle, Mrs. Grace Hoyt, Mrs.' and commenced as a trial program month! and ralatad how ha return- Evelyn Mason, Mrs. Julie Hauser, hare In the Monmouth county li- ed to work leis than m mon^h after Missea Betty Davison, Virginia brary last winter In co-operation receiving chtropractlo treatments. Morgan and Carol VanBrackle, with the American Library associa- Mr. Pfelfer tald he had worn Oeeanport; MM. Wlllens and Mlsa tion and the Ford foundation under bracet for a back condition for Wlllens, Little Silver; Miss Joyce whose auspices the local leadera three yeata until ha received chiro- Jlnnock, Riverside Heights; Mr. were trained. practic adjustment!. Ha credited and Mrs. Hewitt Wharton, Mr. and Henry Steele Comager, professor the adjustment* (or hit full re- Mrs. Charles H. Adare, Mr. andof American history at Columbia covery. Mrs. Samuel McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. university, has compiled a volume Anthony J. Bruno of Caat Albert Bennett, Mr. and Mrst.o be used aa a basic text In this Orange, state chairman of the George Powelson, Mrs. Stella Wil- season's discussion, entitled "Living. Citisens' Chiropractic league, laid son, Kcyporti and Leo Slobodin, Idees In America," containing the Of OFF Dr. Michael A. Sabia of Jeraey City, Matawan. basic writings both old and new president of the State Chiroprac- which describe and Interpret the REGULAR tore society of New Jeraey also American Idea—memoirs, stories, spoke. Choirs to Present autobiographical fragment*, speech- 0 PRICES Mr. Bruno said Senate Bill 303 Drama Good Friday es, documents and historical ac- 20/ would remove the chiropractic pro- counts, put together with commen- NOW UNTIL APML 24TH. 1983 fession from control of the State ASBURT PARK — The annual tary. Medical board, which, he said, had Passion service will be held Good ' Anyone wishing to join the group y IWft 19 #Hf MMMn latfll*flvMstawll refused to hold license elimina- Friday, Apr. I, at l:S0 p. m. in may do so by enrollment at the tions for chiropractors for S3 First Methodist church, whsre the library with Miss Mildred Lease, li- i-STAR CHAH$IN» .. . traat yomtH to • years. "There arc nearly 400,000 choir, directed by G. Howard Scott, brarian and sicretary of the Mon- aaraala. Mscaaat aaallos to any r»f you persona In New Jersey who rely win present the music drama, "The mouth County American Heritage on the science of chiropractle and Seven Last Words of Christ," by discussion groups, and will receive io*4—aif ar MMN, Orltatal ar ejamairic. win- unless the legislators consider this Theodore Dubole. This musical por- • copy of the essays so that he may tar ar MMMMT tyaa • • • ana t% raaair wart. bill favorably they will be Ignoring trayal of the.divine passion and be prepared for discussion when the these people and depriving them of death of Christ has been presented group meets. The purpose of the proper state control to which they for many years at thla church, group is to have 100 per cent par- are entitled. The legislators should The soloists will be Miss Helen tlelpatlon, according to Miss Kll- > • • CASH AM CAW SAWS 19% C not permit medical groups to wipe Spins, operatlo soprano of Newlian, with no "audience members." out ehlropraetle In New Jeraey. Tort, and John McCollum, New The legislator should and the de- Tork tenor, wall known to shore FINED AT FAIR HAVEN plorable discrimination which now musle lovers for his portrayal of exists and atop the unfair arrests oratorio roles. The role of Christ FAIR HAVEN-Oerald C. Frank* UNION LAUNDRY and harassment of chiropractors Ha of It Hudson ave, Red Bank, will be sung by Rufus Smith, con- NT CUAMtNO • lAUNnfJUNO • W noUM • tUO CUANIleS who are doing *o much good." cert and oratorio baritone, also of was fined fs Tuesday morning by Dr. Babia aald Sen. Toung'a bill Magistrate John V. Crowell on a' New Tork, charge of careless driving. Per- IM Hmi IIOAD STRUT, RID IANK sons who paid fines*to the viola- tlons dark thta wask Include Charles F. Sehaaf, Osborna pi., Sea Bright, speeding, 17; Charles E. Sigler, Main St., Port Monmouth, speeding, |W; Robert E. Jenkins, TO White rd., Shrewsbury, careless driving, IB, and Clyde N. Busbey, PIUC/TW- N South st, Atlantic Highlands, fmnm J TWeJ VUHOtfC oVwft M C llflfaMI Cf BlUf —,rt»»-t_ a. 1. »*._» YOU RMOlll> All tha smart baauty you want in your Eottor outfit it ipaHoi . in tnott atunning auto*] . . . truly WnoHc it ' ' CAN DO IT flMIClaaM orator « If O/VwA fwOjWVffwS ^Rw FVMpvfv* MR VOjn^bWYfvn9J9/ vV* "^ V^PlfflOj Ynw YOURSELF! 5K««cH«eUe. Allfoatiaalh CREPES MR. 39b PAYS YOU RACK 5*> ON AU TAFFETAS SOLIDS ITEMS FOR WHICH YOU PAY CASH! POLKA DOTS 9 •*€•' W-Moant •A" GRADE I' Reeesa Tub, Cast Iran with Shower. Waste and Curtain Rod. OutiMo WhH« Point 11x15 V.C. Lavatory with 4" ee Ft*, with PO Plus. Chain ana Stopper wltwitlh Flex. Suppllea to wall with 1% P. TrapTrap, dose-coupled Toilet Outfit with White NO CASH EXCLUSIVE tBNDIX •» Seat and Flexible Sup- •ONUS DOM FetiRtta fully rtcMtea MCT • -•RITTY fAfNIONS ply. Complete, 131,15 i Knotty MM •tj«_. ^^ door •»•!«#• fi»« FOU •»• ^^ tra ipate for tne fooda ^ you use moit frtqutntly. Uallko Drflniry refrlstr* Copltol •tor door iktlvn ISn A) Rendlx doea not Heal is* 42 KHcnon Sink ale)*, ikttt lUras* a»a •f-tferfi rtfrfftrof«r M my ill mw ftiuffx All Bronie , .SMeOO 22 Howor Ouoro* rt frifiri ftr. 6if our tstfmffft ftdtyl , Roof Cootlnf 100 It, Roll I Qallon Cans Uwn SottJ P«r Wtmt Plattto. •> OtJIan Cana ^Jllsil BEHDIX Duomatic AMI lit AtOUT MNANURiri CASH^RIMT KAN a MONTHS TO 1 YURI TO MY • CREPES . NO DOWN PAYMINT! • TAFFETAS • SHANTUNGS ONE and TWO *IECES MILLHURST MILLS SrylH To FioaM All! M A I I H I A I S A i INC, sucr AROUNA DRESSES- IIAUM WAN I Mill WOHH L 2S MONMOUTH ST. Oaan Monday thru MONMOUTH ST. MD IANK RED BANK Saturday till • f. M. K£ 6.9818 •1 RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 26/1953 Pace Nine Mrs. James Ferguson, Mra. Ralph Food Sale Saturday With Invitation Firm River Plaza VanNote, Mrs. Kenneth White, 'At Old Ghriit Church The Ladies' auxiliary of the Riv- Mrs. Hu|h Maher, Mra. Ernest JOHNS - MANVILLE KMHkwg | SHBEWBBimY- The auxiliary er Plaza hoae company met Tues- Soden, Mrs. Herbert Altonburg and : of Old Christ Episcopal church day of last week. Plans are under Mrs. William Hoffmann. FIREPROOF SPINTEX HOME INSULATION will hold a food salt Saturday In way for a card party at the Pad- Mr. and Mrs. James V. Ferguson, the parish house from 2 to t p. m. dock Apr. 20 to try to raise enough Jr., of Park pi., entertained at a SAVES UP TO 4S% 0N9FUEL Dr. Ernest G. Giefding funds to build a kitchen and an Available will be home-made pies, St. Patrick's psrty Saturday. BEAUTIFUL SIDING —THAT NEVER NEEDS PAINT cookies, cake, bread and rolls, as extension on the lire house for theGuests were Mr. and Mra. Willard DENTAL SURGEON well aa aprons, Eaater favora and eventual use by the community for Willis of Shrewsbury, Mr. and Mrs. ROOF REPAIRS OR NEW ROOFS baskets. Tea will be served. various affairs and youth activities. Herbert Frake of Keansburg, Mr. Mrs. William Hunter is chair- If the auxiliary can raise the mon- and Mrs. Robert Hendricks, Mr. THAT LAST 45 YEARS PLUS HHH: WM A. H.to MO r. IL-CtoMO Thursday man. On her committee are Mils ey, the firemen .will KO ahead with and Mrs. Erneet Soden, Mr. and Combinotiea Stem mi Sent* Windows the plans drawn up by William Lilian BtQUet, Hiss Ruth Parker, Mrs. Peter DiSciullo, Mr. and Mrs. Attic CanvtrticM to leewrffiil Roam 310 MAIN STREET KEANSBURG, N. J, Misa Elisabeth Hewitt, Mrs, Frank Olsen. A hat show by Mrs, MamRichard Hendricks, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lawes, Mrs. David Wood and of the Bonnet shop in Red Bank W, Irwin Hendricks and Mr. and Pernl CtillRtt Applied Over Cracked 'latter Mrs. William Turner. will be m feature at the card party, Mrs. Charles McLaughlin. On the committee are Mrs. Peter DiSJclullo, Mrs, Charles McLaugh- lin, Mrs. Ellwood Hendricks, Jr., Seleeting a field for the battle of Insulation & Siding Corp. Mm. Raymond Franklin and Mrs.Cowpena, where he won a great Willard 8. Emmons, Jr. victory in the Revolutionary war, Mra. Leonard J. Reads of Orch- Gen, Dan Morgan broke the rulea 905 MAIN STREET THE ard rd. has returned from a vaca- by having a river close behind hla tion in Florida. lines so that his troops would not ASBURY PARK 2-8407 The Tigers, the River Plaza, base- be tempted to run. ball club, will hold a cake sale Apr. 4 at -Chris' store on West Front at. Proceeds will be used to buy new athletic equipment. fey Stone* The hose company answered a eall Monday to extinguish a lire ASBURY PARK-nAdam 3. Llni- on Everett rd. maytr, owiter'-manarer, haa an-Among those saddened by the ?^SURPRISE iiore nounced that Jay Sterner, Ocean Friday & Saturday Only Grove, his become associated with sudden death Sunday of John Sto- Insulation * Siding corporation, 90S ble are the members of the Boy*' Main it.,'as sales representative, club here with whom Mr. Stoble specialising In Johns-Manvllle roof- worked so wholeheartedly as their ing, elding, lneulatlon and combin- sponsor. BOYS' GABARDINE BOYS' UBARMNE ation window*, The second organization meeting Mr, Sterner was for many years of the Cub Scouts was held Wed- vice president- or the Sterner Coal nesday of last week at the school SIITS LEISIRE SUITS STORY BEGINS * Lumber Co., Belmar, and for theby the P.T.A. special chairman, last six year* his been similarly Mrs. Harry Treacy. Substituting as Sim Siaet employed in the Melbourne area of speaker for the evening In place Australia, He was educated at Har- if Robert R. Shafer, field execu- • re U vard university. He la married to ive. was Mrs. William J. Rey- AT DE GENNARO'S the former Muriel Gregory. 'They nolds o( East Keansburg, a den are tha parents of Lieut. Jay W.mother. A film "Cub Scouts' Sterner, stationed at Fort Hood; Achievements" was shown.-New ap- Jane Sterner,- who attends Asbury plications were made by A. Gordon Park high school, and Lydia, a Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wcse- pupil InNeptune high school. man, William J. Bender, Mrs. Wil- iam Cowan, Mrs. Ruth Saslow, 10 G. B. Hollar and Mrs. Leonard 3 ...an outstanding with S pair I J.H it Cnaeo-reaist- Middletown Alumni L. Costa. rant. I*J ant, rayon •election of . Plan June 6 Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Bennett, gabardine formerly of Holmdel, have moved it Crease-resistant • MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — into their new home oh Park pi. rayon and ace- it jacket-plaid Memben of the class of 1943 of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conover, tate gabardine Middletown township high school formerly of Red Bank, have mov- frent, solid held a meeting; last week at the sleeve* and ed into their new home on Davis hack COATS high school to plan « reunion. The lane, it Rayon satin event will be June C at the Casino Mrs. Jack Kaney of Campbell lined at Atlantic Highlands. it. is home from Riverview hoa- it MM color Franklin Ruck is chairman. Class Ital where she was taken by pante. mcmberi attending were Mr. andambulance Saturday as a medical it Fated packets Belted front, SUITS Mrs. George Hofmire, Mr. and Mrs. patient. elastic back Paul Frisco, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph VanPelt, Mrs. nuek) Mrs, Wilbur Mr. and Mrs. John Miller were 8ehneider, Mrs. Ethel Davis, Mrs. tha week-end guests of John Ka- it Zipper *f ir Zipper (ly ney of Foster st. The couple are TOPPERS Marie Frake. Mrs. Barnlet Smith, • • Mrs. Audrey Ryan, Mn. Rosema- the godparents of Kevin Kaney, rie Jamieson. Mrs. Constance Batt- son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack kanty if Hollywood it Iridescent jer, Mrs. Grace Mosley, Mlsa Har- of Campbell at., who was christened pleat* rayon lined Sunday at St. James church, Red Jacket riet Banfleld, Mils Marion Knight, • ... for Eaater and after Ralph Barto, Cedrie Henry. Rich- Bank. • ard Weir, Douglas Foulks, Siguard Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thinnis, their it Gray, brown, it Blue and at low, low factory to Olving and Howard Mallen. daughter. Miss Sally Thinnis and Mua •raw* Donald Sullivan of Scotch Plains you prices..«tare were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Keogli, Pizzo Cars Mrs. Samuel Griesmer of Alexan- from 20% to 40% on your ! Collide on Bridge der dr. BOYS* LINED ZIPPER BOYS* CORDUROY School will close for Easter va- apring wardrobe ... marvel I MIDDLETOWN - >Cari driven cation Apr. 3 and reopen Apr. 13. by Mary Keogh, 41, of Marvin rd., The safety patrol held a meet- this place, and Thomas Pine, 22, Poplin Jackets Sport Coats at the adranced styling and ing at the achool Monday. Max !of 119 Herbert at., Red Bank, both Gould, captain, presided. Students She* Sbes traveling north, collided Saturday of the Drat three grades were fabulous fabric* ... alterations at 2:03 a. m. on Cooper's bridge. shown a film "Safety in School" Miss Shirley Molt, II, of Atlantic and an Easter Him. George Seely • tall ire II without charge. Highlands, a. passenger: I* the Pit,-and Fred Keisler were the pro- ao car, waa slightly Injured and jectionists. A new student In the was treated at Rlvervlew hospital. second grade Is Stephens Smith . According to Patrolman Kenneth of the Country Club Estates. .49 Luker, who Investigated, the Keogh At a meeting of troop 30 of the ear halted behind a stopped car. Girl scouts laat Thursday It was Pitao aald when the Keogh auto announced by* the troop leader, Mrs. De Gennaro atopped suddenly, a car pawed him Benjamin Becker, that to date the 2 on the tight, forcing him to crash. 6 girls have sold Ml boxes of cookies. 247 AVI. iW IANK There were no.summonses Isued Activities Include their working en van lengisi PHOHi RIO IANK 4.1171 earning first class scout badges. •i etosHe hack. All Jacket with ray- Of foreat Urea in 1M1, carelesa Troop US of the Brownies met Oece Ivtfy Bayrim Satafaay t f* M. te a "• M. Wea, aaoj rrii lvat< tM ?• •moklng caused more th»n twice all weather jachet M UNlag. Fall Friday at the fire house, and un- eat IN gee* aval- HJNTT O* NH PARKIN* IPACI aa many conflagration! than any der the direction of Mrs. Clifford that Isjast the thing Smith and Mrs. Raymond Van. far apring wear. Glahn, the girls made Easter cor- Brown, teed, Mtft sages. Alan DiSclullo, son of Mr. and more engine power! Mrs. Peter DiSclullo of Park pi., Advanced Loadmaiter engine- celebrated his third birthday Wed- ttandird equipment on 5000 and nesday of last week with a party MOO Scries heavy-duty and for- at his home. Guests were Christine 4 powerful reasons why you ward-control models, optional on Hoffmann of Rumson, Patti Fergu- •4000 Series heavy-duty trucks. son, Barbara Ann Shibla, Fay /tore White, Glenn Hendricks, Judy get more of what you want... Hendricks, Pamela Hendricks, Wil- liam Hendrlcka, Susan Hendricks, MONIY IACR STORE OP 1001 lARSAINS more braking power! Ellen' Hendricks, Gregg Soden, Mentea Maher. Rickey Trenery, eUARANTU ta IMS. ilill lChevrole Chevrolet ttrack trackss up Thomas Skamel, GUI Handle, Jean 8 BROAD ST., RED BANK WORK CLOTHES to 40MSeri Serin nheavy-dut hdy modelds DISciullo, Bruee VanNote, Phyllis No red tape la aaUi have TorqueActtoorque-Acttoaa" brakebrakes, Altonburg, Mrs. Lester Shibla, Mn. •eJjMtWMtl. SMOf NIIAV TIL t •; M. la StriM 40000 and abovb e use eitrat - Richard Hendricks, Mrs. W. Irwin large Torque-Action" brake* in Hendricke, Mre. Robert Hendrlcka, boat, TwiavAetlot" lypo ia rear. 1953 Chevrolet mere staying power! Now, heavier, etronaer, man du- «••»»«. '" " ' rigidity, add to niiaeiaeee tea give more stunine Saa ever to .all 192) Advance DesignTruck! Chevrolet tracki. •BECAUSE YOU LOVE NICE THINGS" The uew etejaioa of Chevrolet do more work for tracks. itiH extra HMHM «M> chooM any to kea«y>eMy ataatle «hh iaafraved Loedaaeier engine, re- AMI— iiaiili«» coats sMf taa>Aut. less money! wiaajw B^^ wea1^ aaeaajvi THI MONTM1Y •2.50 A thetr nylen cenfeation, feminine and friveleut, It the Monterey. Nylen not teal* lea* arrenaed to tha a.ueen't tatta. Tha flnfihlni teyth to yeur now outfit. White only. SUN VALLIY . '2.50 Soft et a aunny't etr you'll t*y ef the terina welfht nylen fabric. Not toe heevy—net too light. Jutt riahtl AntJ eeeh pair doliahtfufly froth, in V«n ReelU'i now pliofilm Glove Pod. Tulle top with hendiomo fegottlno.. White, Ch«mp«gno one* Hack. ^_y—^,^_^ aMaf atoaaV •WuajBBHaBaf km A*^^^A*MM ^m Mu^tM^Mtm MS avaMaMdaal I Above ere juit twe ef the many dollaMfvl ttylot in the alove Una ef Van Raalta which we new have the pteaiure of htneJIIng. We fool tyre the otyllnej one* werkmanthip ef Van Raalte will plane you at It hat CIRCLE CHEVROLET CO. plootod ui, net only In alovet, out In llnaorio, end hotlery at wall. If you've bought Vtn Raalte before, we can tupely you with yaur favorite 29 MECNMKC STREET Ptwut Red lank 6-3130, RED BANK (torn. If you haven't, you will be plaatantly turprltad when you de. ,>oieauii va>u wovt NICI RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 26.1953 Keanaburg Woman Lowry Appeals for Volunteers Haa 74th Birthday NEW YORK COMES This Week's Special! KEAHSBURQ—Mrs. Anna Day- ton was given a surprls* birthday To Help Create Master Plan party Saturday at the home of her TO MONMOUTH COUNTY! daughter, Mr*. Stephen Knoble of LITTLE SILVER—An appeal for•- Collins *t., the occasion being her help In creating a master plan for Shrewsbury Girl 75th birthday. During the day she mm the local planning board was made received a birthday telephona call t-4, JMI 4 Mlbi N. af FrtekeU Tuesday night by Lewla B. Lowry, To Study Abroad from her grandson, William Day- chairman of the board. SHREWSBURY — Miss Diana ton, who Is serving with th* Navy Saying the board need* the as-E. Feter, daughter of Mrs. Louisla Klngsvllle, Tex. CHICKEN-IN sistance of council members, school H. Feter of this place, a sophomore Guests w*rs Mrs. Ir*n* Dayton board members and Interested resi- at Smith college at North Hamp- and Mr*. Joan Donovan and fam- dents, Mr. Lowry outlined nine sur- ily of Jersey City; Mr. and Mr*. THE-BASKET 95' veys which must be made here be- on, Mas*., ha* been ehonn to spend Frank Dayton, Sr., East Orange; fore adequate planning can be ac-her junior year at th* Unlvinity CotoStat* complished. He said the steps are of Florence in Italy. • Mr. and Mr*. Frank Dayton, Jr., being taken in accordance with the and family, Union City; Mrs. Jams* • umiauiNiN state planning law. Rodaeker and family, Hobokm, and •kelMits /or B*naii«*i. ParUu and P/eMins* Mr. and Mr*. Jeroms Knobl* and In commenting on Lowry'a plea family, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kno- HUM: laiWtfcHwa 7-4M1 Mayor Joseph C. Davison said that ble, Stephen F. Knoble, Missis Jo. under Mr. Lowry'a leadership, bor- Ann*, Irene and Katherlae Knobl* WATCH FOR OUR OPENING SOON ough planner* "have accomplished and Joseph Knlpa, Keaniburg. much." He added he is certain suffi- cient volunteers will come forward :o help complete the Job. Th* Wright brothers' flnt air- plan* was smashed to pieces after 365 MAPLE AVENUE Planning' board member* and tta fourth flight and although It THIIASTW their duties, as described In a re- never flew again, It was rebuilt and lease submitted by Mr. Lowry to after being exhibited In England for RED BANK OiCHID IS the press, Include: many year* I* now in the Smith- Eugene ' Badgley — Population sonian Institution In Washington, density by blocks, population move- ment and rate of increase over a period of years. Mr. Badgley will also work jointly with Mr. Weigand to compile the distribution of child population and school capacity. Austin Boiee—Freight transpor- tation facilities available for exist- :..From LEE LUGGAGE! ing or proposed Industrial facilities Monmoulh County'* Excluiive Leather Goodi Btor«! as well as passenger transportation facilities available or desirable. Mayor Davison—Sewage disposal t. Tht nawair and larej- problem, history of past sewage dis- posal efforts, feasibility of a re- •it lalaclion of hand* gional sewage authority. L • 'Mr. Lowry—Map location ol Ml** DtaM E. Fetter streets, parks, school ground and bagt in tha Shora araa all other public properties. Descrip- Mia* Fatter, a language major at tion of all such public properties, Smith,' spent the summer: or 1M0 • . , from 4h« finMt including street right-of-way and In Italy with the Experiment In roadway widths, acreages, location International Living. She will sail fashion ifylitti. in tha and character of public buildings, for Europe with the Smith college etc. group |n August, and will travel G. Douglass Parker—Areas served We prtudiy announce bag industry! by public water supply, adequacy on the Continent for several week*, of water supply for purposes of lire Before entering th* university In protection and normal family needs. October. that we are now licensed Mr. Parker will also work jointly with Mr. Walnwrlght on the history Everett and' existing use of land by uses to offer permitted in the toning regulations, Pvt. William Btanton, son of Mr. indicating location of existing build- and Mrs. Jack Stanton, spent Bun- ings on a map. day home on leave from Aberdeenj Elwood Powers—Survey of exist- Md. ing business or Industrial facilities Mr. and Mr*. Harold Morgan (jointly with Mr. Bolce), indicating spent Friday and Saturday at number of employees, type of labor Scranton, Pa., with relative*. force, Working conditions, etc. Mr. and Mr*. George Gould have Wlnfleld Walnwright, Sr.—Survey purchased the former Roy Heck of existing land uses (with Mr. Parker), and a furtheresi r study ol farm on Mlddletown-Llncroft rd. , tureathe characte, rental r range*of e*residentia, age olf strudwelc- and will move there soon. lings and percentage of vacancies, Mrs. Donald Hickey and children TO our customers Mr. Walnwrlght will also work visited Mr. and Mr*. Jack Ktlly at jointly with Mr. Weigel on a *ur- vey of the range of atsessed land Atlantio Highlands Sunday. values. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farrell and Daniel Welgand—Survey of popu- children Elaine and Jimmy of HUE'S WHAT (HIS HAN MEANS TO YOU. lation ' characteristics and trends. Perth Amboy are moving Into tht Mr. Welgand will work jointly with Gould bungalow. Mr. -Badgley on compilation of th Mr. and Mrs. J. Daniel Tuller 1. You will be eligible to wn\meKh*ndiie award of child population study. have returned from Delray Beach, '<30, $10,15 each week. Come in, reginef Msltet Councilman George Weigel—Sur- Fla., where they apent two month*. vey of municipapal lfinances n, , Includn - They also visited Sea Island, Ga. ccivc your ugiMratkm cani It'* FREE! ing current and past municipal and chool Indebtedness, total ass* Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duerden of 2. You will, if you wish, be able to deport.I* veeklf valuationvaluationss, tajTraie,tax te' ttaxe s andd spe- Moscow, Pa., and daughter Jean cial assessment arrears, number spent the week-end with their son- in an Antkipawd Budget Account .y.KtiaTt up Buy With Confidence At and location of municipally held in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. real mooey tM impocttnt putchaie«4 ( tax lien* and tax-title properties. Alfred Williams. Barbara Williams Mr. Weigel will work jointly with returned with her grandparents to COMEINiYoumayregiMtrfocthedwwiniwiih. Mr. Walnwrlght In preparing a sur- Moieow, Pa., to spend a week. '. out opening in Anticipated Budget Aecouat vey of the range of assessed land LEE LUGGAGE values. .•"••• •• - •••»•- ' It is contemplated that each Interested resident is requested to member of the board will head a 125 tread Si <••*•"*«« ««»*.i tod lonk sub-committee of up to ten volun- contact the planning board mem- teer residents who will meet sepa- ber who heads the study In which 20IROADST. SHOP FRIDAYS tiliahm: Md MM a-2117 rately to prepare these studies, the resident Is Interested. Subcom- when completed, will be prMente mittees will be selected by the plan- RED IANK TILL 9 tV M. to the full board for review. Any ning board mmeber from these vol- ONN FRIDAY IYU. TILL • unteer resident* on the basis of the experience and training of the volunteer. In desert area* a human belag Here's Real, Ninest-MoodMss HOME VALUE without water will die la less than at ELBERON, N. J.! a week. FOR THE VETERAN... As Littlt As 5% Down FOR NON.VETERANS-Modtr«t« Down Ptymtnt oO W# MOW MOM proudly. Proudly-bMMM tht prioa of My MW Bttitk buyfjtlotmorf aMtotM^.alotmofaaomfart, •iSSSBlfilIXE*"**"1* fcriM lor-fcrlH, ta ill Brf.k . itaoMybnyttlMwMrt. *„„, lh# y^fa amoothntea aad.dasslbj s) .. gateway of tht MW Twh«Turbfata Dyulow 5 RaMM, EipMSiM Attfe ( IMM Mpa boss a ofamtrM, ; iinniH * you 10 ranwmparmf . • COMIWI ItHHB mnforti MHdlhff im. flBj ^.^Mss» CoapariMM* powtwr Md ptifofMM. Btrory 1963 Btikk hat rooaa to •para. Bvtry HlllAlf i" ^1f A~|r?rt^i^i^^ s.^^JSs i5!Lk^Bri!S is PM LUKUMOUI UVINt) IACH MOD* HOMI MATUMSt MMUIMBIBBV •"< ""©M w •*»* **ti4 lhf«-lrMi tM ^*rjP'™*P^T£Z?3lm lillllPA h\fru\H™9«mnmi«apti%**nti9t, Waafiarita^t4a^battaTbalaM.. I 1 oMftlr Mta. yoaH NMN • MTCNIH IIMWf ft* ; ^••vas^*1H"^P VM ajpsvsjsj *£sj ^s^ ^**al^*as7 as^a^p VM^B*aa^ssj < ssss^ ^sj^ps^ ^B^m *sj ' ^B*assB^ * • NOT WMTM MMaNT NUT MtM tXNHl.wMrt tho itory btold Mit-pMd) { lit tM thrills Md valufi tptik (or.thtmMlvn. ¥ *Stmi*i M Kotimtutn, oftkmi s mart tut M DMKTIONI TO MOML MOMM ttktrStrits, ilktreai Take Iwli Tl Utmftit 4N> t* Ct*>r A«*w* «• W***f*w AVMMW, ««m iMites tl WMdfsIs Avsatie aad lUyri *1su, I Tad* NNWsed AOHHM (Rants Tl) M Park Avian*. Tars rlsat sad fslltv MUM AlffiJMiAilllt *** iUlf Midi wiflU OPIN DAUr, fUNDAYI TOO, If A. M. TOft t. M. HUM MVIlPfflffVBJMJHtl MM MMMJt MHN WMJBJ ELBERON VILLAGE, INC. . COLONY BUICK, INC. ANtUI •. NIAVU, Utn Af«t* LONO MANCM fcMM tr A.IIM It! t* l«t Menmauta ttnet M «-Mt* aWJflK* PI* *f« RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 26,1953 Pace Eleven Higginion, MM. Edith Lewis, Mrs. At the meeting of the Home and Mrs. Fred S. Morris, South st., Ealontown Arthur Cotgreave, Mrs. Nlda Steel- School club Thursday, School was hostess to her Chit Chat club Mrs. Charles Mitchell, Tlnton man. Mrs. Alien Knapp, Mils Su- Board President Leo Carlins re- Friday evening. Mm. Frank Bllot- ported on the proceedings thus far ta won the prize for the Samba ave., wu elected assistan1t treasur- sie Allior and Mrs. Herbert Wer- er of the United Woman ! Republi- toward the building of the new card game. The refreshment table can Club of Monmouth county at ner visited Jamesburg, Marlboro school. It Is hoped that work will WM decorated In the Easter theme a luncheon at the Beau Rivage hospital, where' they had lunch, begin in May and that the school and each guest received a favor. Friday. Others who attended were and Allaire child treatment center will be ready for occupancy^ by Other "Chatterers" were Mrs. Mica Elizabeth Hig?lnson. Mrs. yesterday on a tour arranged by February of next y«ar. Because" the James Crean, Mrs. Hoyt Oilman, Benjamin VanKeuren and Mrsthos. e institutions (or the state first units of the Wherry Housing irs.. Irving Hampton, Mrs. Louis Fred 8. Morris. Mrs. Mltcaell, Miss clubs. project are expected to be com tiller, Mrs. Joseph Driscoll and pletcd before the beginning of the ifrs. Loretta Campbell. Mrs. Morri* September' term, half sessions will ntertalned at'dinner and "South- be necessary until the completion rn Rummy" Saturday evening for PLANTING TIME of the new school, Braxton Burt, fs Elisabeth Higglmon, Mrs, a. Home and School club president, Anderson, Mrs. Benjamin Van- Pre-Easter Now mtil May lit.. . Santo tfcfugi until ISA. read the by-laws of the club and Ceuren, Mrs. Earl C. Palmer, Mrs. suggested they be Improved and >slle Steward. Mrs. VanKeuren for amended and members voted' to ind Mrs. Anderson won prises and MUIT oad ORNAMINTAL have him appoint a committee for iach guest received a favor. Mrs. i this purpose. He will also appoint itorrls attended a performance of 99%t• rMRfS CM VIMM a nominating committee and one Vonderful Town, a show at Radio RVtWRHNS of oH MB*. SHRUIS * VINE. to look into the possibility of af- :ity and dinner at the Hotel Taft Newberry's Readies Young Ladies for Easter. Slashes Prices filiating with the P.TiA. Mrs. Edith ast Wednesday with members of OVB LIST COVERS THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. Hogate's third grade won the at he Adah chapter'No. S, O.E.S., of on Crisp New Easter Merchandise. Now You Can Dress Up COME AND SEE THEM, AND TAKE THEM HOME. tendance plaque. The Easter bas- .«ng Branch. •LACK * LOOM, Hlejbtttowii. N. J. ket, worth more than $15 and which will be awarded before Eas- Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Lord. from Top to Toe and Save! ter, was on display. With funds i> If Mr.Lecal HAVE YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORK prospects are seeing ad$ like this...0T L Members of the fair committee chairman and publicity chairman; •r. Jr., and Thomas Letson, eo- right in thii paper! of the Sea Bright fire department Gerald Cranmer, assistant tretsur- ehairmen of the car committee. and pictured at the new fair er; Franklin Younf, Harry Lake, The fair will be held July X MARTINT'MCGUIRE grounds, Ocean ave. and Center st. Prank Covert, Chief Charles DII- through July 5, and will feature ^Hiey'U be looking ior The grounds, a former municipal tont and.James Thonen. Commit* you in the Yellow Pages playground, has been leased to thetee members not pictured art Her-an aerial act, free dancing for uonmiD flee department by the borough bert Fowler, assistant chairman; tesB-igeri and nightly prises. The council for 50 years.' From left to James Feliu, secretary; Edgar •rand prise, an automobile, will be right are Garwood Phifer, general Welch, treasurer, and Gilbert Boy- •warded on th» closing night. Monmouth Cawtif$ Largtu Plumbing and Haotinf Contractor* 1 for Home* and Indmtrial Plonu fitit Local Buying been working on a picture tries* 'Guide for 9 out of SCHOOL^ NEWS for our room. On it we are trying Edwin Pomphrey lONewJeney to illustrate our study. Our class Honored by Family FAIR HAVEN was divided into six groups. Each Oft HIGHWAY 35-2 MILES NORTH OF RED BANK WIUow Street group had a leader and worked on RUMSON - Members of his The sixth grade has been study- different scenes. We worked with family gave Edwin H. Pomphrey Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Work Today ing about Rudyard Kipling, one of colored chalk. Everyone enjoyed it of East River rd. a dinner party P the cleverest writers of all time. very much and would like to doSunday, the occasion being his 60th NEW XRSEY His ability to bring stories to life birthday. He received many, gifts. MIONI1ID BANK 6-)767 OP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY is ahown in such great books as it again.—Debbie Scott. [lUTREm "The Jungle Book," "Kim" and the Attending were Mr. and Mrs. ICOMPAW "Just So Stories." He also wrote KSMUWOOS] School Francis O'Gorman, Jr. and son BOILIIS - IAOIATOIS - V.UVIS many poems; Our claas has memor- Our bulletin board. We have Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ruscio ized "If" and "Roll Down to Rio."many thlnga on our bulletin board. and daughter' Jo-Anne, Mr. and AND FITTINGS 101 AT ALL TIMIS We also have read many of his We have a map of Fair Haven, a Mrs. Fred Pomphrey and children other poems.—Lonnle Anderson. chart with a picture of each Presi- Freddie and Carolyn, Mr. and Mrs. The sixth grade has been study- dent and his history. We have a Warren Pomphrey, Mr. and Mrs. ft Pays to Advertise in The Registering about the Crusades. We have chart of all the different American Arthur Newman, Mr. arid Mrs. Ed- flags. Also we have our P.T.A. ban- win U Pomphrey and daughter Ma- ner. Our third grade has won therie, Mrs. Katherlne Burgess, Miss attendance award banner four times Jacqueline Burgess, Robert Bur- in a row.—Philip Handy. gess, Mrs. Doris Robinson and chil- dren Marie and John, Henry Wil- About the third grade In KnoH- liams and Robert Pomphrey. SINGE 1896 wood school. The children in my clssa have been atudylng a unit called "Our Community." Our moth- Legal Secretaries RED BANK, Ji J. ers came Mar. 6 to see our unit. We read our compositions and showed Hold Elections our pitcures. We divided the com- munity up in units. There were EATONTOWN — Officers were eight unit* called clothing, travel, elected at the meeting of the Mon- protection, heating, building, other mouth Legal Secretaries association mmm"mm HINTS helpers, communication and food. held last Thursday at Crystal Brook 1 New Spring Most everyone brought something inn. They, were Mrs. Annette Dl- HUMID it "HUM OF MUUt to put In our corner. It.to very Oiambattista, president!'Miss Re- colorful and gay. We studied it glna Bromberg and Mrs. Eleanor ' Aatng the Italian twtare the name for many weeks. Now we have a Welsh, vice presidents; Mrs. Lois Msriai SWIM inspiring new fusion Rayon Prints by new unit called "How to Be Better Fulkerson, corresponding secretary; aotu. Thit's why when Future Cltlsens."—Kathleen Meyer. Mrs. Henrietta Smith, recording 1 secretary, and Mlas Helen Kelt, Miss FasMoa* piemen their Spring col- We have Just finished a unit on Claire Coyen, Mlas Angela Cevaseo leetien they josmeytd is the itudis "Our Community." We wrote com- and Mlas Sylvia Jaffe, directors. •f "Msriai of Milsn." Hen ere the positions and drew pictures about Future Fashions it We divided it into eight parts, Mrs. DIGIambattUta said the as- null* el that expedition-original travel, food, clohting, heating, pro- sociation employment committee is ftilats «n fkh, wsthsble isyon ttepa tection, building,, communication in a position to aid in placing un- gasreatesd fcy Coed HoasekeeD* and other helpers. We each chose employed legal secretaries with at- $3-98 the part we wanted. Friday we In- torneys who may inquire. N lag. All srs Istteririf. tool styles— charge U made for this service. Its priati that •«pr«u the Italian vited our mothers In to ate our unit. Each child read one composi- lafhwact ia eolsrlng aad deu'fn. tion and showed their pictures. We Yei'll wsst ike* new snd fer wear have a community corner In theioap making and candlemaking. tight thret|h the Sprinf. rear of our room. Some children They were taught to press wine brought in things for it. It is very from grapes, to press oil from olives colorful and gay.—Barbara Me- and to make bread. The wine that Connell. the Indians pressed from the grape* they kept in a separate ball. About the third grade school. We The mission* had bells that rang finished a unit on our community, 1 when it was time to pray, time to and each one took a different unit. work and time to stop working. When we were finished we let our The greatest job of the Spanish mother* come on Friday, and wemissionaries was to make Chris- read our composition and then we tiana of the Indians. showed them our pictures. We found pictures In magaiine* and we —Mary Jo Meyer. cut them out and pastsd them. We are going to study another unit, "How to Become Better Cltlsens." —Mary Ann Marascio. My class Just finished a unit called "Our Community." We divid- ed it in eight different parts. Some Don't ritk driving on smooth tiros. Yi of us brought In things for our community, t brought In a dial tele- brak«* stop your whools, but only tho tlrot phone. We had three projects so far this year. The flrst one was CM stop your oar. Id thrifty... got now (fro birds and the second wu Indians, sofoty mn* mlNNHjo off ono4Mlf now Hro cost. and the one we have just finished now la "Our Community."—Jack Cain. Wl LOAN YOU 1IIK WMMA YOUII AU We have just started a unit of MCAfffO IN OUR OWN PUNT. NO CHAIM POM "How We Can Help Our Commun- ity and Become Better Cltlsens." OR I tm taking "Keeping Our Com- munity Safe." I am going to write storlea and-do drawings. I am go- W.D.Sw«b«l,Jr, ing to make a. scrapbook. In ow, room we have a map of Fair Hav- en.—David Brlfgs. Spanish Missions. We an study- MOUNT SERVICE \ Ing about Spanish missions In the fourth grade. We made a nice one. M The Spanish wsre the first to set- tle la the southwest. They built HAHir. N. X missions, where the Indiana were taught to ao lots of things, euch as •••••••••••••••••••••a .ASTER \ IAITM CANDY • Chkks • aUaMts • «MT FROM mm * um rum Voveltr bUMBVAimmr lAITM IAIKITS FROM M^ariB^es, BI^PO^w^PW V^BV^FOJ OMANtUMI ..:.. : UlTIt lAtMTI *•» w Prle«sj Irani FROM' t Whoa m U*»I«U wr line of FUTURE sMIMONg rare* prints-last taring, tlw INIWM WM MnMc, W* had aMkMiHy In keeping wr stock lomeW. Tk« styling thin ytar It mM MM attract!**, ant we hat* Ike mpaitM will Iw ju»l as great. No hurry In ana make yayr •siittlsa «f tw« «r tkiM wall* th« atMrlmwtt U tomplrtr. A» u»u*l, W*>hav* lull els* rang** IMt), M44, HK-MHi. AM tm*m*r, «*H garment I* guaranteed fcy GOOD IKttMKIIKRPINO. ...47 trNdH... REfJIwk 6*2680 aM hears Ha seal of aparaval^ • / i RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 26,1953 PattThirtaun ATLANTIC'S itM FREE! ADMIRAL FREE! EXTRAVAGANZA! 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There will not be a the Po'.l&k Memorial clinic at Mon- flrit Friday Communion breakfast Lower Prices! mouth Memorial hospital waj ex-in April, ai the ;.rst Friday is Good plained to members of St. Agnes Friday. Parent-Teacher association at their Fathers' night will be observed All Chrysler and meeting last Thursday by Morris at the Apr. 16 meeting. Gertrude Laitman, clinical psychologist. Neidlinger, concert comedienne, will Parents voted that starting in be gueit artist. Plymouth Prices September, all boys from the flrit to eighth grades, will wear white The President of the United •hirts while attending school. States must be 35 or oldpr. REDUCED SEE MIRACIE W»0l*J IT'S DAFFODIL TIME! Mfheri/ohfCfaew* You are cordially invited to visit .x. SA1T SMAY STIll* EDEN FARMS MAURICE SCHWARTZ NMt Trocb mi HereWt J Mafawan-Freehold Highway, 3 mile* south of Matawan — AND SONS — • Tndt Me* Over a HALF MILLION flowers • over 140 varieties Cut flowers and bulbs for sale 141 West Front St. "ALWAYS SOME BLOOMING THING" PRID van RODICK RED BANK the building with the Red'f rant OVERHEAD DOOR PRODUCTS CORP. M YEARS Or CONTINUOUS SERVICE ' . ' TWO OF OUR OUTSTANDING 481 SHREWSBURY AYE. V RE 6-4888 RED BANK VARIETIES OF PATINTID ROSIS GOOD NEWS WHERE TO BUY coppery pink, vigorous and free blooming. 91.13 each. B. G. Coats of Long Branch, auctionaar, ii shown complating arrangamanfi with Boy PEACE Seouti in whoto bahalf ha will run tn auction at Mohmouth Park ract track Saturday, Apr. CUSTOM PLANNED golden, flashed with pink, the roie of the century. tt.U each. 25. The community auction to which Coati hai donatad hit larvicot, will raise funds to sand scouts from Eatontown, Ocaanport and Portaupack to the jamboree in California this tummar. NON-PATIHTID VARIRTIIS Race track officials have donated use of Monmouth Park. Shown with Coats, left to right, $|.3S M. tjJ.lO par dot. are Jon Anderson of Eatentown, Robert Kauti of Eatontown, Bill Wright of Oceanport and James Carling of Eatontown. Complete list of Patented and non-Patented roiei, yours for the CUSTOM INSTALLED asking. Garden Center Hazlet . Leonardo Parly Plant dormant roses NOW for that "Head atari." William and Alfonso, twin ions of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Iaderoia of Honors Min Sage Dates Announced Beer* at., born Feb. 28, were chris- LEONARDO — Miss Genevteve ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - . tened Sunday at St. Joseph's Catho- Owen* of Valley dr. entertained at J. H. MOUNT CO. D & D COMPANY garden center featuring native vio* lic church, Keyport, by Rev. Theo- dore Beauchamp. Mr. and Mr*a. bridal shower last week tor Mia* COR. MAPLE AVE. & WHITE ST. RED BANK 64330 > Ro$c Specialist* lets will be staged by the Atlantic Marilyn Sage, daughter of Mr. and Highlands Garden club Apr. 23 and Joseph OINardo of.Freehold were MONMOUTH RD. IATONTOWN 14044 24 at the American Legion post sponsors for William and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sage of thi* place. Miss hall on Washington ave. Arrange Mr*. Rocco Infant! of Beer* at. Sage will become the bride of Law- nxents for the center were a* for Alfonso. Four generations of the family were present. A reception rence PaliCastro, Jr., of Middle- nounced by the chairman, Mrs. town, Apr. IS. 1953 - SPRING - 1953 George Weis, at a meeting of thefollowed at the home of Mr. and club study group last week at theMrs. Alfonso laderoso, with 60 A buffet supper waa served. LIT US SUPPLY YOUR home of Mrs. Elhett Mason on guests attending. Guests were Mrs. Ethel Painter, Mount avc. Cornelius W. and John H. Bah- Mrs. Lawrence Prflicastro, 8i\, Mrs. Mrs. Philip Dinkleberg will be renburg, 3d, twin aoas of Mr. and Thomas Kuiola, Mrs. Mary Doug- GARDENING NEEDS chairman of the conservation sec-Mrs. John H. Bahrenburg, Jr., of herty, Mr*. Robert Norton, Mrs. R-O-W REMOYARU tion, assisted by Mrs. Walter Beer* st., celebrated their 12th Kenneth Smith, Jr., Mr*. Walter! LIME • BONE MEAL * COW MANURE • SHEEP MANURE Thompson and Mrs. Richard Fa- birthday with a party at their Miles, Mrs. Jerry Generelll, Mrs.! NITRATE OF SODA • VIGORO - PEATMOSS - 5-10-5 FERTILIZER WOOD WINDOWS Ran; birds, Mrs. Waldron Smith; home Mar. 18. Quest* were Anthony Frank Oencrclli, Mrs. Joseph Sage, I books and terrailums, Mrs. Ralph Infanti, Rose Ann Infanti, Louise Mrs. Claude Mlnaldl, Mrs. Peter j Martin, chairman, Mrs. John Weller Infanti, Richard Chapman, George Trexaa, Mr*. Louis Davis, Mr*. Har- INSECTICIDES • SPRAYING MATERIALS nnd Mrs. Nelson Roberto; plants Shown, Nancy Shown, Carol Lam- ry Sage, Mrs. George Owen*, Mr*. and African violets, Mrs. Guybertson, William Lambertaon, Marie Sara Jackson, Mrs. Joseph Pelu, LAWN . FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS Humphrey, chairman, Mrs. Ellia- Ahlcrs, Jeanne Klopman and SI*Mrs. John O'Sage and Mia* Louise bcth S. Ncal and Mra. Alfred Kirch- mer Bahrenburg, Jr. Douglas. FOR PROMPT DftlYIRY CALL RID BANK ner; Indian display, Mrs. Mason. A covered dish aupper was held An hour's work by the average Wnk. MM, Bet* Siim Imi—rtt Horticulture, Mrs. Sigurd Tolsby by the Crcicent club last Thursday chairman, Mrs. Hugo Palme and evening in the church rooms of St.worker today will produce about j FRED D. WIKOFF CO. four times the goods and services Mrs. Henry Reith; shrubs, Mr*. John's Methodist church, with Mr*. RID RANK, M. J. Bertram Kcaslcr, chairman, . and Theodore G. Bailey as hostess. A that an hour's work would produce Mrs. Dale Otto; garden equipment, meeting followed the cupper At- in the United States in the middle, IB97 Fifty-Six Yean »f Service I95J Mra. John Irwin, chairman, Mrs.tending were Mrs. Joseph R. of the 19th Century, says a Twcn- r Frederick Winslow and Mrs. Frank Peseux, Miss 8tella Bailey, Mr*. El- Sit rULL.«III MOMIS •! WMN WINMWS all Higgins; arrangements, Mrs. O. D mer A. Bahrenburg, Mrs. Walter IMS CaM»» at, e»lmmi*». N. V. Stcelman; posters, Mrs. Otto; pub- 8male, lira. J. Carlton Cherry, Mr*. S«tk II. an* Fstm** HMk M.. H(Hk S«ffM, N. I. licity, Mrs. Roberts; hostesses, Mr*. Elwood I. Monahan, Mrs. Maitland ArtfcltMti ts*»l«t, 1*1 Park Am.. H. V. C. Charles Johnson, and spring gar- Walling, Mr*. Roland Emmons, Mrs. dens, Mm. Irwin. William Vratadt, Mr*. James Neld- GENERAL WOODCRAFT Co., inc. inger, Mr*. John H. Bahrenburg, taaa Catahm it »e»n»t«rt mi Alaska did not become an organ- Jr., Mrs. William Lambertson, Mrs. KNgNICTAtV. N. V. qaftTN MMIH. N. J. ized territorry of the United State* Judson Hopla, Jr., Ml*s Vera Tomblcson, Mrs. Leonard Lufbur- row, Mr*. Curtl* Clayton, Mr*. Cy- rus ROM, Mrs. Harold Kite, Mrs. Wayne B. Darland, Mrs. Roelif H. LeRoy, Mrs. Frank McClesstcr and Mr*. Bailey. The senior Methodist youth fel- DOLLARS lowship of at. John's church attend- ed the Calvacade of Progress in Convention hall, Asbury Park, last Thursday evening, accompanied by Rev. Norman R, Rlley. Mrs. Theodore Longo and infant daughter have returned to their COMMUNITY MARKET home on Bethany rd. from the Man- 3*Vi BROAD ST. mouth Memorial hospital. WINES * LIQUORS RID DANK, N. A VANDIHWLT AVI. UONARDO New Monmouth FREE DELIVERY--RED BANK 6-3334 A Brownia committee meeting was held Mar. 18 at the home of Mrs. James Qlllesple. Plans were SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK for smart shoppers WE JUST RECEIVED A LAKGE made to take the Brownies of New Monmouth and Middletown to the SHIPMENT OF IMPOHTKD circus In New York during the Easter holiday*. A skating party who want top food values at lowest prices. is planned at the Singing Wheels, Shrewsbury, after Easter. Mrs. (COMSTOCK Catherine lltckcy and Mr*. Shop here and Sav4. Dorothy Husband, committee mem- BRAND) ber*, attended the meeting. DUUIM kjr a Vary FaaMat Match BIHUIer la SeeUaad. Mr*. Jamea Ronaldion has re- turned home after (pending two OVEN READY Baclaiktl* In DavMsea SN*. week* with Mr. and Mrs. David Munio of Augusta, Oa. Miss Jac- queline Ronaldion visited Mr. and Mr*. Arthur Unimayer of Atlantic Highlands whili her mother was Ib. Andrew Hutchlnson of Montelair LEGS o'LAMB •pnrt th. week-end with Mr. and 49 •tra. James Bonaldaon. A member of the V. 8. Home of Representative, must be at leaat 35. OVEN READY DAVIDSON'S BLENDED C WMSKEY 4* SauMtn o' LAMB 33 Ib. «••/. Wktthay 4 Me] I VMTI OM CHUCK ROAST SOUP MEAT CASK BEER « STCINtES Tirne 3 Wo Hovo Pud Uno of ROCK RIRR If a Deposit again for 35 DAVIMON'I MMOOr COMSTOCK Whlikey Blend 33* m% to say fcs. DAVIDSON'S KINTUCRKINTUCRY «m RYE or BOURBON J BOURBON 3 ister Raur MaaN • M frael . « Yoara OM If* rratf-4 Taan OU Witfi gay, colorful Chopped BEEF 29 85'2 FOX'S ALSO AT ABOVE ITBU BXOLVUVB WITH DAVIDSON'! GIFT SHOP NEPTUNE CITY MARKET 41 MONMOUTH IT. RID RANK 4.1111 FOURTH and STEINBR AVS. NEPTUNE CITY RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 26, 1953 Page Fifteen Church Dedicated. Directors Ask For Volunteers Mortgage Burned MARLBORO — Mrs. Hazel Ma- ATLANTIC mOHLANDS—With ry, head of the social service de- Bishop Fred P. Corson officiating partment at the Marlboro state at his first church dedication in lospital, and lira. Elna Amble, MOVIUf IXFM VfAJtS the New Brunswick district of the eereation director, were the speak- New Jersey Methodist conference, JYANKO in at a meeting of volunteers of the Impressive ceremonies Sunday he Woman's auxiliary of the hoa- 30 BROAD ST. RED BANK afternoon at the Methodist church Ital last week In the staff offices. drew an audience that taxed the They explained services volunteers seating capacity of the edifice. could give in their respective de- MONMOUTH PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. The bishop commended the pas- partments. IMCOBTOBATXO tor, Rev. Roy E. Williams, Jr., the As its spring project, the aux- church official* and ill other* who llary Is recruiting volunteers to PIUMMN* mi HIATIN* SUPftltt had a part in .the building of the icrve'ln the direct and Indirect new church to replace the on* service departments. Direct pa- We* 9nm St. PHONI *V1MO Red IM* destroyed by fire, and delivered a tient service call* for therapy Wj>rk sermon appropriate to the oeca' such as recreation, occupational, Easter time is fashion time! sion. The order of service was car- ried out according to an elaborate musical, and library, and indirect souvenir program, one page of service for recruitment of work- which was a picture of the Interior ers and clerical work. of the edifice. Local and other Attending the session were Mr*. ministers shared in the service and Bruce W. Campbell, Miss Lillian and Yanko's has the prettiest collection th* senior choir of the church and S. Baquet, Mrs. Jiidson C. Rl«h- the high school glrlt' choir ardson, Mr*. Owen B. Olbson, Mrs. heard in anthems. Charles Kelly, Mn. John W. Brad- ley, Mrs. David T. Barry. Mrs. of fashion items for women and children John A. Scott, building commit- W. W. Wleland, Mrs. William H. tee chairman, the pastor snd hi* Scott, Mr*. Spencer Embue, Mrs. son, Roy B. Williams, Jd, enacted J. Berkeley Gordon, Mrs. Jf. S. the mortgage-burning ceremony. Whaley, Mrs. W. R. Jones, Mrs. Mayor Waldron P. Smith, In be- P M. Parker, .Mrs. P. Hoffman. half of the residents of the bor- Mrs. August Regan, Mrs. William ough, extended greeting* snd beat Cole, Mrs. Frank B. Sindllnger. wishes to "a courageeus and faith- Mrs. Jules Gordon, Mrs. Harvey ful congregation," and said in clos- Schatskin and Mrs. David" Rosen- ing, "we are proud of you and helm. your great achievement." Calf handbags A social time was spent In Fel- lowship hall following the service. Uncroft Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Btudor of Syra- .95* Holmdel cuse, N. r, spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. Douglas 7 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson have Brandt. returned from Florida, where they Mrs. William McCarron has re- Beautiful ttrtp handbags in fine calf. Some DUdemi (or daule! spent a month. urned from Monmouth Memorial Parent-Teacher conferences are hospital, where she was a medical leather lined, tome with zippered compartments. Elegant emblazonry! ' being hold at Holmdel school on patient. In black, navy end red. Thuraday and Friday of this weak Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boylan left Crown pint glowing and and Monday and Tuesday of next last week for California, where they week. will visit their children. Black patents • an exceptional group in all glittering with rhinestonet Members of the Lincroft-Holmdel Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Landau at- Kiwanis club will give the children ended a wedding at Mount Holly shapes end sites. 5.00* of Holmdel school an Easter egg Sunday. and faked but fabulous hunt Apr. 2. Th* Ladles' Aid society of the ~- ••> • plus tax Mr*. Robert Lawrence is spend- Community church will meet next jewel«colored stones. ing several weeks In Florida. Thursday afternoon at t o'clock at Easter Gloves Fred Trautwlen, Bruce Phillips, :he church hall. Hostesses will be Beautiful, beautiful, Fred Harrison, Mary Conover and Mra. William Diem and Mrs. Lois Leibenow attended the Wee- Charles Cox. An Easter basket of Humming Bird nylon hosiery firework*! hawken-Red Bank baaketball gam* groceries will be awarded. in Elizabeth Saturday. Palm Sunday service will be held 95 PAIR The Ladies' Aid society I* hold' at th* Community church at 11 a. SI «M9t IS denier 2 PAIR 1.35 ing a rummage dale this week al m. Stanley Stilwell, pastor, will A Cabtthontionti,rhintitonet Keyport Veterans' hall. give the sermon, "The Triumphal M 9*H9* IS denier (ktgt) 115.00 Mrs. William Pitcher is chairman Entry." New member* also will be PAIR 1.50 Dawned* fabrie alovei fiend of a Merchandise club, which Is be-. received at this service. Sunday • FaeetMditoisM t 5.00 Ing formed by members of the I* school and Bible school will be held 40 fewf* 12 denier PAIR 1.65 •ewn for smert teiUrtntj end die*' Aid society. Others on th C fiTmftlte' prtrfr. at 10 a. m. extra wear. Cheoi* fr*m rkinutonu ...I 7.50 committee are Mrs. Joseph Phil- Turi Henrlkssen, daughter of Mr. lips, Mrs. William Thompson, Mrs, Fine Humming Bird hosiery in the new spring many style*. In white, nevy, 0 RhiMtonu (krgt). $10.00 James Applegats, Mrs. Thomas An< and Mrs. P. B. Henrlkssen, cele- 1 CtbtekoHUonti.rhintilonu brated her eighth birthday on Sat- thedes. tisell, Mrs. Douglas Fromm, Mrs. urday with a party at her home. dusty rose and froth (tmill) 110.00 Wallace Gallup, Mrs. Fred Herri Sizes 8<£ to U son and Mrs. Taylor Hanee. Pupil* of Lincroft school will be f Mbutiom ($m$U) $ 7.50 given an Easter en hunt by the The flower* placed on the altar Lincroft-Holmdel Klwsnls- club at Sunday's service at the Holmde Mar. 31. The PTA also will give church ware given by'Mr. and Mrs. the children an Easter treat at Bernard Goldsmith in memory of thl*) time. Mr*. Goldsmith's father, Fran! An Easter plant sale will be held Clark of Fowler, Ohio, and also b; at Lincroft school Wednesday, Apr. Visit our new Hat Bar Mr. and Mrs. Jay Duncan In mem- 1. After school hour* the sale will ory of their son Holmes Duncan be continued at Style* store, in the Services held at the church dui village. A wonderful collection Ing Holy Week start with Palm AT JVST Sunday service at 11 a. m. An Eas Memamtk Cetwty Surreiatt't OSJk* 1 ter Communion service win be he! NeUt* «* Cw*l*r. te Pretest . Claim Aftlut Etlalt on Thursday evening, Apr. S. la ESTATE Of WALTCIt (. WALLING. ter service will be held it 11 I. I DBCKASED. Our new hat ber on the first Punutnt ta Id. order t>f DORMAN Special purchate of | Sit. and Mrs, Arbon Hughes and eFADDIN, 8urro»tte of In. County at floor is now open • and daughter .Gall, of Pert Kenmouth, onmouth, thlt d«y mid*, on th* appii- have moved Into their new home Settlon of th. undertisntd, Administra- trix of tht eit.te of tht Hid Walttr E. you'll love the exceptionel on Penelopy Aeres, Holmdel. WalllBt, dtetsitd, notiet It k.reky given Children's Eoittr suits S U tk. creditor. *f Ml4 dictated t* nre. President Ulysses 8. Orant was MM to Ik* tald Mtalnlitratrlx their hat value, th* ease in making clalais under eath orltkln six •tnthi >95 named Hiram Ulysses Grsnt, bat treat (kit d»te. your selection, the quick i the name was changed because a Dated! r.krutry tS. 1SSI. congressman made an error whan ADA C. WALLING. 7 I WILBUR'S service! Vert Msnnouth.K. /. Orant was named to West Point Rektrtt. flllilury. Cartea and the future President allewi A Softnton. lie.!.. RtpMy 1O.«S | SJMADST JEWELERS RED BANK the error to stand. Atlantic Hisaleaft, M. t. T ESTAUISHiO 70 YIARS rwr ^ Attorneji. llt.Ot Sins i to 6x I You will find hats in the now profiles, pillboxes, shells, The seeton's cutest | silhouettes. In white and buy! loxy jacket in | colors. Hat Illustrate* — EASTER AT HUBERT pink end ejray chock, i A Toyo straw, 2.91 Pleated solid grey I skirt with suspenders, iis CLOTHING Jacket fully lined. Quality detailed from millikin suiHnj — •HATS 'TIIS-SHim 20% wool, 10% * IOTANY *DAMC rayon. GREY FLANNEL Her "Easter" suit 00 TAILORID 35°°*69 IY An axcellent collection in the new Spring CAREY stylet. Collerless stole suits, boxy suit ensembles, sculptured classic suits. In alUwool worsted gabardines, tissue tweeds, poodle cloth. Juniors, mlaaen, women's and half slscs. IMPORTID NICKWIAR . Sfripet, Her'Easter"dress } , MATIRIAL Feulerd. "KNOX THI.HATTM" . f 1.50 to $6.50 M New Sprint Sh«titii *24 98.50 to 112.30 MANHATTAN SHIRTS Cheese en "RIK" Snap Irimi * Htmburf i •3.93 lo $7.30 New styled in "Chlntona," mads of pure silk end orlon. Also pastel acetete linani, reyon prlnri, master sheers. Nevy and colon. 20 IROAD ST. SHOP FRIDAYS HUoa 0 to IS RID IANK TILL NINI P, M. SttM RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 26.1953 WANTED 'Shower Honors piiisiiiilii t fcedraom home with 4 or 5 acres In Holmdel. Mutt be Bride-Elect Mrs. Vincent Renle of Newman la .good condition. Springs rd., Lincroft, entertained at WBITE Fl'IX INFORMATION a miscellaneous bridal shower and tea Sunday for her son's ftancee, TO Miss Patricia Ann' Quirk, daughter of Mrs. Ambrose Hill of Astoria, MAX BENOWITZ L. I. at Pleasant inn. Miss Quirk will become the bride of August 200 RIVIR ROAD J. Realc, Apr. 26, at Astoria, L. I., and a reception will follow at the RED RANK Bcrkeley-Cartcret hotel in Asbury Park. The main dining room or the nn was decorated with bouquets DORN'S FOTO FUNNIES at spring flowers and greens. Gifts or the bride-elect were heaped eneath a large umbrella of spring flowen, "I jutt came from the income tax office, wiie guy!i" Tha-jner* you make, the more they take; but when you save Patricia <)ulrk you're no one's slave. So buy Guests were Mrs. Samuel Ww drano,* Mrs. Michael Nero, MM. and lave here, where it is notMichael Niro, Mn. Frank Mai Mrs. John Petlllo, Mri. Joseph Sae- 5.00 to dear. co, Mrs. Nicholas Lia, Mrs. Joseph Pellella, Mrs. Vincent Porcelll, Mrs. Mary Pobbene, Mrs. Marion Te Come see our collection of captivating, flowering beauty in wonderful, wearable styles. Dun's Photo Shop, IS Wallace sauro, Mn. Enrico DeNcgris, Mrs AeM MpmndHui tmttk f ywr Iwttr «•!».,. Anthony Fuschetto, Mrs. Amerleo St. Red Bank 6-2273. Com- Mosca, Mrs. Josephine Mosca, Mrs. MlLLINMV, teead riser aid Atkary Psrk mercial t Portrait Photograph Martin Tesauro, Mrs. Mario Rossi Mrs. Peter Setaro, Mrs. Anthony •r«. Cameras, Suppliesft Fin -Boldessaro, Mrs. Robert Knight Mrs. Anthony Mallnconlco, Mrs. An- Monogramed Pique Dickey ishing for the Amateur It Pro* thony Chlaravalottl, Mri. Angelo fassional. Home Movies. Murdico, Mrs. Mary Qimbronl, Mrs. Gerald Letter!, Mrs. Anthony De- THIIASTIII RANIT'S HIM Stefano, Mrs. Charles Me'nna, Mri. Jennie Figaro, Mrs. Joseph Benin- Daily 3:15 'til 5:15.. . Friday easa, Mrs. Paul Slclllano. Mri. Mi- 2,98 chael Slcillano, Mrs. Margaret Sleil- lano, Mrs. Angelo DeGeorge, Mri. evenings 7:00 'til 1:30. Frank Amata and Missel Ron Lla Anna Rossi, Ida and Nancy Sstaro, You'll love the dandified atr of this crhp whit* dickey In Phyllis and Marie Antenorl, all of Red Bank. Birdseye pieolay. The jewel neckline lends itself beaut!., Mri. August Scridlow, tittle Sil- ver; Mri. Charlei Nalmo and Min- fully to any suit... the ornate initial is den* in blue. es Connie and Eleanor PorcelH, Shrewsbury; Mri. Joaeph Malta Eatontown; Mrs. Andrew Acquaro, Neptune; Mri. Joseph Donate and .Mri. Gabriel Slmplieio, Rtvenlde Heights; Mri. Carmen Palumbo, NICHWIM, Street near aad Aakary Mrk Interiaken; Mrs. Charlea Montan- aro, Country Club Estates; Mri. Distinctive jewelry set with Frank Allocca, Key port; Mn. Jos- aph Sicilian©. Mn. August Raale, Mri. Frank Nevolo and Miu Thtr esa Nevolo, Jersey City, and Mri, Cultured Pearls Ambrose Hill, Astoria, L..I. Something More Lieut. Col. Moore Than Juet Serving in Korea, °""1.00* • Bottle of SHREWSBURY-Lieut. Col. Charlei F. Moore of 40 Parker pi., Milk recently was assigned Ho duty with RRACRUTS PFNS RARRINOS RINOS the signal section of the X eorpa in Puritan Korea. • • • . The rich lustre of cultured pearls ... yours et MILK CO. Col. Moore, who U •- vlng at ex- ecutive officer in t> ps signal en incredibly low price in this delicately de- Red Rank e-Oel* office, was station*. .. ine Signal school, Fort Monmcuth, before be- signed jewelry for every costume. Note the Upper ing assigned to the Far Kut in Broad Street January. dainty settings and graceful designs . . . the During World War It Col. Moora fought in the China-Burma-India aimple elegance of matched pieces. Choose theater with the First Air Com- several for yourself ... and more for Easter mando group. gift* while they last. JIWIUHV. asrset Neer md Atkwr »•*. * plus tax 12 BABY CHICKS WILL BE CHEN AWAY PEB PERSON ABSOLUTELY FREE DOORS OPEN Timt-9 A. M. Datt-APRIL 3 NO PURCHASE OBLIGATION SCATTBt PINS 1.M* Tht stark dram* of black or white to te sure you con proporly core for tho chicks, •ring your own contotnon. UMIT 12 TO A PAMILY Fitted Handbags NINO THIS COUPON of plastic patent or pique! Your Baby Chick Coupon 4.98' STRUT tmtgln* ... these g*nareui>tliea> handbags fitted with key. TOWN case end french purse far *nly 4.f S*. The Inside It slmu. OOOD ONLY ON AIOVI DAT! m0 lated red leather... the outside y*ur chelae *f glistening M* CMMTM UnteM •leek plaitle pitent *r striking whit* pleitl* plejue. RINO 1.M* HMIHiH, lk>Mt rtM» tmt FRED D. WIKOFF CO. * plus tsx. It W. MONT STRUT RIP RANK, N. J. Skt» Mf km till 'HI lilt - Rttf Rank utrt «fe« r>Mtr 'HI fi Aikwy Perk mn •»#• W*4ee*etay 'Ml f. RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXXV, NO. 39. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MARCH 26,1953 10c PER COPY SECTION THREE—PAGES 1 TO 14. Magonic Lodges Honor Rabbi Hershon Civilian Worker Easter Service Wainwright Hit Driscoll Seems to Be Losing Control At Marine Park To Face Charge The youth of Red Bank, spon- By Judge Lloyd Of C.O.P. Majority in Legislature sored jointly by the Red Bank mlnlaterlum, the Community "V" 9 TRBNTON, (AP)—Oov. DrUcoll Of Pay Fraud and the Salvation Army, will hold In 'Plaza Case Menu to be losing control of hie Easter Sunrise Service at bttge Republican majority in the 2 Soldier* Plead Court Says Inspector Ictialature. Mount Mitchell (1:30 a. m. In Marine Park. There The lawmaker! have been in Guilty to Scheme will be a combined junior choir Should Have Issued MMloh ilnce Jan. 13, but so far Which Netted $137 of all the churches. The service Permit to Morris May have taken little positive action on Scene of Easter will be led by Rev. VY. Clinton administration measures. FORT MONMOUTH—Purported Powers, pastor of the Red Bank FREEHOLD-One of three sulU A proposal by DrUcoll to make fraudulent manipulation of Army Baptist church. concerning the purchase by tha the New Jeney Law Enforcement Sunrise Service pay records, which netted a civilian Morris May Realty company of the council a permanent body ran in- employee and Hve soldiers a total Full arrangements for the event triangular plaza opposite the Lit- to a lot of objection! at a private Program Arranged of $437.10, has been uncovered here are being made by Rev. Mr. Pow- tle Silver railroad station ended conference of majority Republican and prosecution begun. The funds •enatori. For Annual Event ers, Capt. Robert Rlghtmlre of here Friday, Mar. 13, when Su- were allegedly divided between the the Salvation Army, and Donald perior Court Judge Frank T. The governor'! request that coun- soldiers and the civilian worker. Lloyd, Jr., accepted a "gentlemen's ty courts be integrated into the Eaiter Morning at 6 Babcock, executive director of The provost marshal's office Iden- agreement" among three lawyers. •tate judicial system U gettmg the the "V." It Is the flrat time the The suit was brought by Harry run-around. (County judges are ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Rev. tified the civilian, employee as Charles Joseph Burke, 31, whose youth of the community have Green, Little Silver lawyer repre- appointed for five-year terms .by Elmer ,T, Scblck, Presbyterian senting the realty firm, who aought the governor—with the consent of church minister, will deliver the latest address was listed as 544 combined their efforts for a ser- Second ave., Long Branch. Mr. to have Building Inspector Winfleld the senate. State Superior court sermon on the subject, "If Christ vice of this type. S. Wainwright issue a building per- judges are named for life with Be Not Risen," at the annual Eas- Burke, who was a military payroll clerk in the post finance office, re- mlt for the construction of an their first reappolntment). ter sunrise service on Mount Mitch- Esso gasoline station and a Dairy ell st S o'clock. signed his position following the Also being kicked around is an Investigation. Queen refreshment stand. administration rent-control bill. The order of service will be aa Banquet to Mark Assembly Majority Leader O. Clif- follows: Prelude, Mrs. Anita Pease; Action is pending against him by It was Mr. Wainwright's origi- ford Thomas (R-Unlon), said he welcome, Rudy Quackenbuih; call a federal grand jury. Two of the nal denial of a permit—on grounds didn't see much chance- for the to worship, Barbara Schoellner; soldiers have been tried and con- 30th Anniversary the buildings do not meet zoning passage of a number of other Drls- hymn, "Angel,' Roll the Rock victed in court martial and early ordinance requirements—that start- ooll bills—ranging from the legls- Away;" Scripture lesson, Claudia Rabbi Arthur H. Herahsn, third Presentation wss made Friday, ful master; George B. Moxley, trus hearings were scheduled for the ed a controversy in Little Silver le'.lsatloo of wire tapping w licens- Smith; quartet selection, "Our Lord from left, receives Masonle resolu- night at a Masonic service held an- tee; W. Elmer Ether, treasurer, and othcr3. Of '23 Class , which is still brewing. Mr. Green tion In recognition of his efforts in nually at the synagogue by RaDbl Philip E. Bailly, senior warden. j then appeared before the mayor ing gun repairmen. Said Thomas: la Risen," Barbara Schoellner, Car- Burke In $1,500 Bail and council to determine whether ol LeFever, William Thomas and promoting good will among the peo- Hershon. He is receiving the Red Bank lodge 277 will observe 30 of 45 Graduates "Those are what you might call ple of Red Bank, particularly awsrd from Philip T. Jiannine, Mr. Burke, whose case comes un- he should appeal to-the planning perennial proposals of the gover- Richard Young; prayer, Albert past matters' night Saturday night der jurisdiction of the federal dis- board or the board of adjustment. Origgs;' duet, Carol LeFever and among the members of the two lo- chairman of the presentation com- Expected at Reunion nor. Considering that the character cal Masonic lodgsi, Mystic Broth- mittee. of this week. A roast beef dinner, trict court hccau.se he is a civilian, He was told such cases are heard of the assembly has not changed, Barbara Schoellner; offertory- pray- srhood, No. 21, and Red Bank lodge cooked by the Felloweraft club of waived preliminary hearing when by the board of adjustment. I can't see much more chance for er, Carol LeFever; offertory selec- Looking on are the following of- he appeared recently before U. S. Event Set for May 21 them than in the past * tion, Mrs. Anita Peaae; "Alleulah JT7. Rabbi Hershon la chaplain of ficers of Red Bank lodge 277, left Red Bank, will be served at 6 thelattsr. ' to right: Gabriel Molnar, worship- o'clock. Commissioner William F. McClusky Thursday, May 21, has been set Legal Technicalities "Many members of the legislature Carol," choir; sermon by Rev. Mr. in New Brunswick, who acted in i the date for the 30th annivers- When a hearing by the board of have coma to realise that Driscoll •chick; hymn, "He Lives;" benedlc- the absence of Commissioner Da- ary banquet of the Red Bank high adjustment was not forthcoming, 1s on his Jest foot, and are Inclined Men'by Rev. Harry W. Craft, pas- I Partont Receive* vid Goldstein of Asbury Park. school class of 1923. The place will Mr. Green appealed to Superior «o be a bit more Independent. I tor of Central Baptist church; put- 4 Card Parties Choir to Sing Mr. Burke was charged with fal- be announced later by Joseph C, Ir- court, which ordered the board to •n't see the chances for these lude, Mrs. Pease. Rotary Club Support 9 sification of official records and con- win, committee chairman. explain why it had not set a date Nils brightening up too much." spiracy to defraud the government. for the hearing. The board, then Commented Driscoll: For Sailing Club The Bed Bank Rotary club, at 'The Crucifixion He was released in $1,500 hail to headed by W. James Taylor, held Its meeting at the Molly Pitcher "I suggest that you substitute the Women of the Shrewsbury Sail- The choir of Trinity Episcopal await action of the grand Jurje a hearing and thus disposed of ford 'year' for 'foot*. I'm •till on hotel Thursday, unanimously en- which convenes in Trenton. that case. Result was that a vari- ing club have completed a schedule dorsed a resolution adopted last church of Red Bank will present wo'feet. I'm sure that's what Mr, John Stalner's cantata, "The Cruci- The spokesman in the provost ance was approved by the board htomas meant," or bridge parties to be heM at mem- week by the Red Bank Lions club bers' homes before ths ond of May, In support of Attorney General fixion," next Wednesday evening, marshal's office quoted Mr. Burke for the construction of the building. when the clubhouse will be open Apr. 1, at S o'clock. Assisting in as having said that chronic betting Mr. Green then contended that the Nothing New '' ' Theodora D. Parsons. on horse racing had led to financial variance was, in effect, an order to Driscoll's trouble* are not unlmM. for social activities. Mrs. Alfred In Ita resolution the lions dub the chorus will be Mrs. Mildred Oenola of Wardell circle, Portau- Stout, Mrs. Janet Crazier, Mta Ann difficulty. It was stated that he the building Inspector to Issue a Retiring executives always run In- expressed Its complete confi- made bets through a bookmaker permit. On the advice of Borough to similar difficulties. < peck, will be hosteas Monday after- dence In his Integrity and ability Teeter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac Lean, Mr. and Mrs. George Reid in a nearby municipality. Although Attorney Howard W. Roberts, how- That's why American Presidents noon at a dessert-bridge, with Mrs. and Ita gratitude tor the valua- the name of the town was not Im- Byron Brlggs as chairman. ' ble service he ha* rendered to and Wallace Thomson. ever, Mr. Wainwright held up 1U and governors are .usually reluct- mediately revealed, pending further Issuance until the attorney could ant to announce too far In advance The nsxt party will be Apr. 15 the state ef New Jersey In con- The performance will be under investigation, it was stated that It ducting the office ef attorney the direction of Charles Gotschalk, study the board of adjustment's their personal political plans. at the Little Silver Point home of was not adjacent to the post. decision. Their reasoning Is sound: if Mrs. F. Bourne Ruthrauff. Mrs. general." Mr. Parsons' Jan. « organist and choirmaster of the dismissal of Deputy Attorney church the past five years. Mr. According to the provost mar- The borough then Instituted suit eseeutlve says he'll run again — Jerome B. Drew Is chairman, a*- shal's office, the method employed agalnat the realty Arm and tha every act is attacked as politically stated by Mrs.' Joseph F. Lord and General Nelson Marnier Is being Gotschalk attended the Jullliard Investigated by a state legislative School of Music in New York city was for Mr. Burke to arrange for New York and Long Branch Rail- motivated, and if he declares pub- Mrs. Henry Clarke. The next des- four of the soldiers to be paid sep- road company. Baals of that suit- licly that he Is not interested in re- sert-bridge will be May 8 at the committee. , studying piano and theory with James Frlskln and Harold Lewis. arate ration allowances, to which one of the two still psndlng—is that election he usually loses control of Rad Bank Woman's club, with Mrs. they were not entitled. the sale represents a subdivision of his .party in the legislative branch Reginald 'C. Pye as hostel* chair- Later he was a pupil ef John Ham- of the government. mond, head of the organ depart- land which should have been ap- man, assisted by Mrs. Edward Pol- 2d Anniversary Investigate S Ol's proved by the planning board. Mr. And when the chief executives ak and Mrs. Russell Hathaway. ment of the Eastman school in Investigation Involving the fifth 1 Rochester. He has taught piano Green maintains tha sale Is net no longer leads his party in the May 11 party will be held at the soldier is concerned with whether a subdivision. legislative halls, a creeping par- home of Mrs. David Klngton on Of Community and organ in Red Bank » he received advance payment to alytic Mta in the making of laws. Gooseneck point, with MM. Alfred which hs was not entitled. Such Jadge That's exactly what seam*'to be Morhart aa chairman. payments are normally authorised '... BogerW, In hearing the * , happening at the atate .house. Oov. :' _ ,Bav., Hater T. Bcklck T,he yousg,,Raarrled couples and School Clubi for military personnel scheduled • " ' ruled that Mr. Wain- Driscoll announced In January collegs groips of the club mem- for official travel. - Roger, W.vjFysBetjle that he would not be a candidate In ease of inclement weather the. ~"'~"ie soldiers already! eeavkted, thO' fSrsji eeTvlee will be held In Central B»y- Cel.-Keith I. Berry and Sgt Wallace tlsj chureh; TWrd aa* Hlghlaad. ' For the third consecutive year Alfred J. Cardines. Both pleaded and has members of the Junior American guilty. Sgt. Cardines wai sentenced tes cl Mountain and Mrs, Dirk VanNess to six months' confinement at hard pfc««ii argued that Mr. Wain. Traass vs, vvreea Rev. Mr. Schlck Is a native of are chairmen. Citlsens clubs at Oakland Street event. Edmund""' Nswark and. a graduate of Bloom- M school Jiave won awards in state labor, forfeiture of $120 in pay and ber of, the law firm wrlfht refused ta iisue tha permit The Republican gubernatorial Bold college and seminary from TJNCROFT-A final report on contests. They ars sponsored by reduction to private. Cpl. Berry brecqiie, Canaona * even though directed to do so by primary race Is narrowing down to the second anniversary dinner to the junior group of Monmouth was sentenced to thrse months at the banquet committee; Harry Mas- the board of adjustmsnt. Lawrsaee which he received his bachelor of, be held Saturday at 6:30 p. m. in a two-man contest between Turn- arts and bachelor of divinity de- chapter, Daughters of the Ameri- hard labor, forfeiture of $60 and xa, assistant cashier, of .the Sec- A. Carton, who repressnted the pike Chairman Authority Paul L Sandy Hook Park the Community church, hall,, were can Revolution, directed by -Mrs. reduction to private. The sum of ond National bank, entertainment; borough and Mr. Wainwright, said Troast and State Senator Malcolm grees. He was in charge of the re- made at the last congregational ligious department of the Schulte Herbert Parkell. $M was charged against Sgt. Car- Paul Ryder, Middletown township Mr. Green overlooked the fact that S. Forbes of Somerset. Five other meeting. dines In the complaint and $223.50 painting contractor, invitations; Wainwright is a borough employee aspirants are In there pitching, but book store, Now York city, before At a special assembly program aasumlng the pastorate ef First Efforts Renewed Stanley Stllwell, minlater, Is In Tuesday Mrs. Parkell presented the against Cpl. Berry. Berry has made Charles Elvin Hendrickson, investi- and that the borough is plaintiff la their chances of winning the Q.O.P HIGHLANDS—Renewed efforts charge of the program which will full rclmburaement. gator for the New Jersey Alcoholic a pending suit. Mr. dresn Insisted nomination are slim. Presbyterian church, VoorheeivlDe, include addresses by Rev. James nrlies. Members of the Dwight D. N. Y. He has been pastor of the for the creation of a state park at Eisenhower club of Miss Mary Mc- The Staff Judge Advocate's office Beverage Control, publicity chair- the permit should have been Is- Among Republican legislators Sandy Hook were voiced Tuesday W. Marshall, pastor of Embury Cue's sixth grade received prises man; Paul Jahnes, trust officer of sued. He added that even If the Troast is out front. A spot check local church four years. night by Samuel Silberblatt at a Methodist church. Little Silver, and said the government would make the Second National bank, speak- The minister has.been a.member as follows: Barbara Balrd for the a full recovery either through fur- board of adjustment Is latsr re> at ths state house this week showed meeting of tha Lione club In Cedar by Rev. Norman R. Riley, min- class aong, "The Junior American ers' committee; Joseph C. Irwln, versed, his clients eould have start* that M of BO O.O.P. lawmakers of ths Christian Education com- inn. ister of St. John's Methodist church ther reimbursement or through president of the Irwin Boat Works mittee of Monraouth Presbytery Keyport, and selections by the Em- Cltixens," and Josephine Maua, for withholding money already right- ed construction "at their own favor ths Clifton construction man. Mr Silberblatt, ehairmsn of the a prayer, "Our Father."' fully due the soldiers, respectively, and director of the Monmouth peril/' Troast sod Forbes took the top- and has served as president of the club's Sandy Hook State Park bury church choir. The dinner will county freeholder board, floor com- Bayshore Ministerial association. The Thomas Jefferson club of The names of the other three Judge Lloyd said Wainwright was seeded positions when Represen- committee and a member of the be in the form of a buffet and a mittee chairman, snd Russell Hodg- not acting in both capacities at tha tative Clifford P. Case of Rahway He Is a member of ths Hymn So- governor's committee for the proj- large anniversary cake will be Mrs.'Tina DeFalco's fifth'grade soldiers remain undisclosed unti kiss, owner of the Honey Bee Flor- ciety of America and has con- provided by Mrs. John Mauser. A had the following winners: Michael their trials are conducted. This is same time. "I am frank to say bowed out of the gubernatorial tat- ect, reported that Rep. James ,C. ist shop, Shrewsbury, decorations. I don't like the idea of a building tle. The Congressman, who had tributed artlclei to ths magsilne, AuchlncloM .replied to his recent number of guests will be present, Gambaro for a poster, "Feed the in line with general policy In such Pulpit Digest. ^ In addition to ths members of the Birds;" William Parkell for a cases, to reduce the possibility or The 1923 graduating class had Inspector setting himself up over powerful ) newspaper support in letter soliciting assistance. Answers a board of adjustment or a govern- Newark and Elisabeth, and the are expected from Sens.' H. Alex- Ladies' Aid society and other mem- prayer, "Junior American Citisens" prior knowledge In event names about 45 members. Death has taken bers of the church. and Judy Long for an essay, were divulged to military personnel about eight classmates and others ing body," ths court ruled, adding: blessings of V. 8. Senator H. Alex- Ruthrauff Heads ander Smith and Robert C. Hend- "What Tou Can Do to Be a Better who might be selected for pending are living in places too far away •His duty is to comply with their ander Smith, blamed the high coil rickson and Gov. Alfred E. Driscoll. John Mauser, Edward Fields and Junior American Citiicn." courts martial. The military triali to get back to Red Bank. The com- orders unless there is some reason of electioneering for his withdraws Citisem Association' Mr. Silberblatt wrote those officials Stanley Stllwell, Jr., were elected mittee is figuring on an attendance Said Case: that since the Army le expected to trustees at the congregational are expected to be concluded early why hs shouldn't—soms rsstrainlng UTTLB SILVER — F.- Bourns next week and the names of the of about 30 class members. Wives order or something of that sort. I - "Recent developments have In- deactivate Sandy Hook June 1, the meeting. Francis J. Laubmsister George Woodhead Buys or husbands of members will add to Ruthrauff of Point rd. was elected Lions club—which has been "active- was chssn secretary ami Harold soldiers will then be announced. just can't see a building Inspector creased very greatly the amount president of the local CltUena as- Each soldier la being tried separ- the group attending the dinner. turning a thing down and then the needed for me to conduct aa ef- ly Interested" In the creation of a Morgan, treasurer. H. Praul Clark 125.Year Zh «VAA.«.C0S||,e|jCS MslSlRjA ^ ^SlKsalef ^kiL^+^mA- a^JUl teti Get severU (Mfitb cofd. pJef aad directionsji • • • • s • 1*«V tons! Leading The Style frwch formula; S shades 2.M Parade For Easter Coneentralti. lonf lastini VHAMMS litnCR.... Ul ift RE CR far i IsvtKw you. tiki tkMt basic btiuty vitamins Scimttf ie pora cleansar •illy. One north's GoldloV present*} a. complete •election for your Spring^ward* robe of famous brand nanet. Come in today and select your PACK Easter outfit. I wiy to MVBONS "••sw Mrf-foesd, style. VfsU ^ V||fJ don't stirvi. count SUITS eateries, or exercise. from 35* to 64*50 ^rW ia aw iprsnr^ Oestroy clothes metis Van Heusen Century lid liHie. StockjMi AWOMSTfld tftosf tHOMMM SHIRTS 3.95 brttki In DM is IOSVIMIC hi •raneM! IHM. Vtalii Orckis> U roar favorite cottar ttyto OTHIRS l.fl NECKWEAR 1.50-2.50 fWII itw pipCI RW 9 CiW* /tiserted steidud Chsmf> HATS 7.50 Net eN feevirei fenod • dAA# OTHIRI 1.00 tarpiS^t. IIBS PtVJO lit fk§. IfsMs • 4ttV** Do)Ux« WWOI AUWT IPMCCpHta. (UmlM>4S< TOOTH GOLDIN'S BRUSH fl*lCUANOt) 1li nsdlrslh ^ MEN'S SHOP CJ^AISvnwivM AviI #\ ipf«RAMIRwI IRMRUIfunnvwM MOAD ITRUT RED RANK Jtog HAIROa ••o>yit styles; longer lullnf 2 |M for frice of I Hytea etlttlev COR. MECHANIC IT. ••ROM RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 26.1953 Page Three Eatontown The balance of the meeting was Fire Police Meet at Fair Haven devoted to making Easter place Happy Is The Day Councilman and Mr*. James N. eards. The meeting closed with Unusual Selection Wolcott, Jr., and ion Paul were the friendship circle recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olrl Scout troop ZT played the When Backache Francis VanVoorhees of Caldwell. game, "Sense and Nonsense," In After their business meeting preparation for their hoped-for Monday, the Sons and Daughters trip to the TV show with that Goes Away.... of Liberty held a game party. name, at their meeting Monday Nafdnfbaekaeht.loaaofpapaadaMrir, Prizes were won by Miss Helen keadaehea and dltifnaaa mar b. du. to alow* In the Methodist church. down of kidntr function. Doctors aar toot Dorhan, Mrs. Florence Knight, Mrs. Cad Monad, Westin pi.,kidney function ia vary important to food Mrs. Florence Knight. Mrs. Edith haalth. wh«n aoma everyday condition, inch Summer Lewis, Mrs. Fred Hartley, Mrs. spent Friday in New York city vis- M streu and atrain, eauaea thla important iting friends and shopping. function to ilow down, manitollmufternai. Tracy Bowater and Walter Dang- tint backaeh«-feel miwnbto. Minor blafc ler. Plans were made for a Polly- Mrs. Kenneth VanBrunt, Broad der irritatinna due to cold or wrong diet may Fibre anna party for next week's meet- St., Is chairman of a card party eauKtittiniupniihtaortraquentpaaaafta. ing for persons celebrating their to be given by O.E.S. chapter 266 Don't n.ilcct your kidnira if thaw eondU Mar. 31 at the Masonic hall. tiona bother you. Try Doan'a PilTa—a mild birthdays this month. diuretic. Uied meeeaafully by milliona for over SO year.. It'a amailnf how many timas Rugs Brownie troop 33 rehearsed for John Adam*, who died at 90, lived Doan'a viva happy relief from theae diaeom* their investiture In April at ftlonger than any other man whoforu-helptheiemlleaofkidntytiibaaadnl. Handsome, naw 1913 patterns In eV« meeting at borough hall Saturday. has been V. S. President. Ura fluah out niu, Get Doan'a PUla todayl •bla reversible summer rugsl Alto lema made of wool, fibar and rayon for outstanding beauty and longer woar. Wa have slies to fit any room Cigarette Money Will Improve Your Home! and In a wide range of distinctive pattarni. 9x12 the from 17.fl I* M.W SIMMONS BIGELOW BEDDING Rugs & Carpets Fair Ha van Fira Chief Robart Matthawi, right,, greets POWf/f . Famous Simmons' mattraiiai in Waltar £chooller' of Morcar county, retiring praiidant of tho A wendarful tolaetian of dis- itoek at Sterling's. Now Jenoy Stata Fire Polieo atioeiation, at association moot- MMITVMBT MINUW tinctly* now 1953 pattarni. ing Friday night at the Fair Haven fira house. It was tho 1st PAYMENT IN JULY! MM 4».(0 first time the group, comprising fire police from throughout tho U itownii mwai Miio Coma in and taa our tolaetlan. state, has met in Monmouth county. Among the new officers T O 36 MOS. TO PAY! elected was Raymond McGirr of Rumson, who advanced from third to second vice president. Refreshments were served by New • with Monmouth Construc- William Robbins and Frank Parry of Fair Haven. tion's low • eaty terms, you can An.OuUtanding Furniture Group . . make those wanted home improve- ments for just cigarette money) If visiting her mother, Mrs. Agnes Fair Haven Allaire of Biver rd. you can afford a package of cigar- The guild of the Chapel of the Mrs. Marie Oflley of Cape May ettes a day . . . you can afford to Holy Communion, which had and her three nieces of New York fix your home up the way you'd like planned to hold a roast pork sup- Ity spent the 'week-end with Mr. it to be. Call us today for complete WATCH FOR IT SOON AT |>er last night at the parish house, and Mrs. John Hobrough of Fair has postponed the affair until April. Haven rd. details ... no obligation. The Junior guild will hold a Mr*. Ida Wllber has sold her clam chowder and food sale tomor- home on Clay st. to 'Joseph Cole row from 2 until 5 p. m. at theman of Red Bank. parish house. Edward J. Wenner of 223 Third New Attic Room Handsome Porch Enclosure The Ladies' auxiliary to the Fair st., a senior at Pennsylvania State Xew rooms from wasted space! Your attic Quick - easy and low coat! We can enclose SHOP FRIDAY 'TIL 9 f. M. Haven Yacht club met Friday night college, State College, Pa., major- can easily ... and economically be transformed your porch and make it a comfortable. Insect- at the home of Mrs. George B. Ing In forestry, has been cited for in ah attractive bedroom . . . .or an extra free, screened-in room for summer and glass- M aVOtfl Moxley on Church st. Present were outstanding scholarship during the room of any sort! Our price* are the lowest enclosed for winter. Prices are low. Call Mrs. Mortimer VanSauter, Mrs. fall semester. • ... Call for a free estimate. now! Russell Hendrlckson, Mrs. William B. Little, Jr., Mrs. Russell H. Min- ' IT YEAJU OLD Mil ISTIMATtS ON ANY TTPI HOMI MPAIR • IMMOV1MINTS ! ton. Sr., Mrs. Barney Egeland, Mrs. VANDERBURG — Mn. May Clifford Grimmer, Mrs. Lecter Eng< Hamernlck, who rteently observed land, Miss Beth Scowcroft, Mrs. Leonard Mack, Miss Bcrmdine her 77th birthday, Is a very actlva Stewart and Mrs. Robert Cameron. person. Recently one of her aeeomp- The next meetins will be held at lshmenta was the complete paper onmouth fonstruction Co ' the home of Mrs. VanSauter, WU- ins of the kitchen at her home, a ton circle, Mlddletown township. ob which she did without any .out- Mn. John Whelan of Elizabeth side m Your Earth Is Hungry A U. S. Senator muit be at least BUT APPETJTE8DIFFER. YOIJR SOIL AB AhlV« fill •/*• Nothing seems to grow far you? One reason may be the soil— VT Mill VnARUE Why not find out? I'll test it—Free. Let you know whet's what In an heurrtoe. Scoop up seme sell with a clean trowel—pop it in a cleen jar. Use samples from 3 different spatt •t EATONTOWN, N. J. In your yard to make sura. Don't touch soil with your hands, though—Then bring it in ta Wright's Acre far free test. WE STOCK ALL SCOTTS PRODUCTS; GRASS SI1D 4 FERTILIZERS WRIGHTS ACRE OPEN SPKIAL GRASS SEED EVENINGS 4 AIL DAY SUNDAY Contain! Kentucky Blue and Red Top. VALUE $3.00 5-10-5 FERTILIZER 1f 5ft*.Mt*1» •10 10 H% IA0 ONLY »l ~ AGRINITI •oibf.'tf49 * L0VE1TS NURSERY STOCK All organle B% nitrogen B Monmouth •OVUM0 SOfca. County soil. WE GUARANTEE each tree, ehrub and buih for 30 Days on an unconditional bath. * CMADUIN CEDJUt fENCMG Still Only Put. port a% nil to shame. Beautiful rounded 10 ft. leeliom. GARDEN CART MOW '7 " Regular 910.50. Don't lift a leaf when you ute 42,800 2 MILS AND POST«« »4" this • Juet tip it over and sweep. Holds 3 bushel*. LIME-GA^DM CALCiTI Long Lotting GOOD FOR LAWNS THAT NEED IT 50 *• 49* For The Veteran '1150 Cash "LUXURY HOMI" $ • CHILDREN'S GYM MOORFS OUTSIDE WHITE PJUNT •lATUIIS aai only 77 Complete with S swiags, famout aky rider, trapese Tha inesta whitest white paint you can buy any- leMilHItft' 999* Non-Veterans Moderate Down Payment hart, rings and plenty of fua. Keeps your child where. Special at Wright's Stores Red Bank Store. •pled In Us own backyard. $ THIS WEEKEND ONLY *4" £. M^a^aaBf^Bu and only 79 montMy GAL The «rst, tecend, third and fourth lections af Ilkwaad said eut In reeard ttme. It Ii naw ane ef latantawn'i levellest rasldantlal saetlem. Yet! 100 lucky aaUEi cat H«k« fanlllei era already anjeylng fratlaui living at Ilkwood ... AND NOW the FIFTH SECTION Ii selling fait... abeut II mere ef these exeeptlenal hemei are available at a family budget price: 112,100. .Cenvenience pluil—near fine icheels, churahes, iheaplng, reereetlen, Irampertatien. If yejaVt leaking Stores far • heme .... den't miss this heme "buy" ef tha yaarl leMer get ever ta Ilkwaad while thlt limited graup af hemes Is still available. MUYWY ON ffMVTHINe) eraN etaae *AVAHAMJ AT WBIOHra AOW ONfcVI 5 MoM Ranch Slyh Homn to Choof From BROAD ST, SHREWSBURY 30 MONMOUTH ST, RED BANK VISIT OUR NEW MODIL HOMI Mas*> as Baas feMaaaM OfIN FRIDAY IVININt TIL tiff rnm *»* Hank Route SI te ALLEN BROTHERS, VWmT Iw PEajy ^FfevEB^pBjEjEj Wytkoff RoaH, Uml h*fora Kitnntown (,'lf PHONI IBD IANK 4-5125 MD IANK 6-2222 cla), turn aait la modtl hsms en Mtsdow* 590 RIVER ROAD FAIR HAVEN brnoh Av«, OFFICIt Red lank 4-4440 MODIL HOMIi letentewn 1-Olftl Pact Four RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 26.1953 Belford Mr. arid Mra. Leonard Stokes, Mat- Aileen Grant awan; Mn. Grace Burd, Mr. and S. D. Honored by Sister El«ctlon of qffleera of the Civic Mra. Morris Hofman, Callfon, and , association on held Thunday eve- Mlaa Betsy Dorsmus, Runwon, Ed- UTTLE SILVER — lire. Leon nlng at tht lire houtt. The newward Flaler, Jr., Robert filler and G.Hoyt, Jr., of Lexington, Va., wae.preeldent is UN. Mildred Minor, JCdwerd flsier, at. Power Mawart hoetejj Jut week at a bridal show- Other officer* arc William Wirner, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. tmith enter- SONS cr for her slater, MUs Aileen Orant. flnt vice president; Harold Cope- tained at a pack committee meeting The party was Jield at tht home | land, steond vie* president; Auguat Tuesday evening. Plant were made Pisnet Jr. for the regular meeting of Back haOut! See H MW of the hostesi' parsnti, Mr. and; Volkitnd, treasurer; Harold Ottsn, PARM •ARDIN SUrfLltlS Tools and Mr>. Owen Orant of Sunnyerait. > aeeretary; Robert Weeks, Militant 37 to be held tonight at the Scout Tractors Miu Grant ia engaged to Gerald! ••"stary; David Schnoor, Robert building. The Cubs' theme wilt be Geillng of Shrewsbury. Decoratlone '• Behler, and Mrs. Dora Tarnow,"Mardl Orei." The Cuba are re- SINCE were aprlng floweri and gift* wera trustee*. Plans art being made for quested to come in costume. At- Lawn Supplies tending were Mrs. Ernest Slgrta, placed boneeth » aprlnkllng can. I *"• annual aprlng dinner. The *••Mrs. Harold Ztoulks, MM. Joseph ef BETTER^ 1191 Guest, were Mr*. Alfred Gelling, j soelatlon will endorse the propeied Manser, Luther Walling and Wil- Jr., M«. Donald Peseux, Mrs. Leon | new dog ordinance, provided it laliam Befelk. Woodruff's G. Hoyt, Sr., Mn. John E. Day, amended ao that there will be no lulk Saads Mra. Owen Orant, Mn. Cyril Sldun, change in licansa fee, protection for Harry Nolan, Jr, of Caldwell ave. IATONTOWN Mrs. Martin Walah, Mrs. Jerome ejtlsena who purchase HesMsa for celebrated his sixth birthday at a Prsemlenieckl, Mra. Belhert Folt, tbslr do|| s and modification of thefamily party Saturday. N. J. Faints Mri. Alexander Kraclnckllkl , MMrs . MlI'MMl- h provision The ipdlng of Joan Bennett, daughter e( Mr. chael McLaughlln and Mlasei Claire busea tprovisiono and fro. mTh the eipeedln Navy gpier of, | and Mrs. Russell Bennett of Loon* IA JOOM Hirdwara Gelling, Marie Travsn, Pauline' Leonardo, haa been ordered atopped | ardvillo rd., celebrated her Uth Domial and Ann O'Brien. by the McQrath corporation, which [Mrthday Saturday at a party. Free- suppllse stevedore* to the pier. The ant were Joan Johnson, Valarle and township committee will try toGeorge Cole, Moria Relnhole, Jean- purchase or acquire the atrip of ette Belleose, Evslf RuppsU and property along the railroad tracks Nancy Hatlard. on Railroad ave. to be leveled off Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barker for parking apace lor patron* of entertained Mr. and Mia. AUred LINCROFT VILLAGE MARKET the poet ofllee. Barker and family and1 Mr. and Mies Joan Farlsman of Compton Mrs. William Backer • and family YOUR MINDLY COMMUNITY STORI at. was guest of honor at a bridal of Brooklyn over the week-end. shower Friday.at the. No. 1 flre MUs Lois Compton apest the OF OUR houee. Hoatsase* were Mrs. Deloree week-end with Miss Patrlela Sheedy Papa, Mrs. John Railmowlcs, Mra. of Columbus. Mary Colllna and Miss Beatrice Mrs. Irving Roop and Mrs. Dirk Parleman. Gifts were beneath an Hofman entertained the junior umbrella. The color scheme was choir of the Methodist church at a DIPT. pink, white and blue, duetts pres- St. Patrlck'a party Friday la the ent were Mrs. Edward Oreeley, Mrs. annex of the church. Games were OP* Blwood Seeley, Mn. Gertrude Row- played and refreshmente served. TODAY, MARCH 26th ley, MUs Vernlct Rowley, Mrs. El-Attending were Gale Halsey, Helen len Cook, Mrs. Martin Knudsen, White, Marylln Elgrim, Lois Hot- With • Ml HN #f thtitt tjMMty Rttffi VtoJ, (MUD, Porfci Froth .Pottery SMM Mrs. William Wetter, Mrs. Frank man, Eileen White, Karen Haeker, Choico C«M Cut*. WO hnrito yoo to Imaott oar Maot Deportmont. This VanNortwick, Mri. V. Broander, Jacquellii Olsen, Lynne Richmond, Mr*. Lelsnd Richmond, Mrs. Wil-Bernlce Oranderath and Oerl (* what you htvo oahad for —,Oor otn la to ptaota you I liam Paxtori, Mra. Melvln Leeq, Mrs. Smith. David Schnoor, Mrs. Craig Finns- SURPRISE GIFTS FOR LADIES ft CHILDREN gan, Mrs. Btanley Cook, Mra. Ed- Mr*. George Yarnall, Mrs. Pearl ward Barnee, Mra. John Lenti, Mrs. White, Mrs.. Dirk Hofmaa, Mrs. SMCIAL rticis vnenvi UNTIL AMUI 4. Ida Bailey. Mrs. Alfred Smith, Mrs. Leila Jensen, Mra. Metal* VanKJrk, Albert Consen, Mrs. Harold Tar- Mr*. Claud* Richmond, Mrs. George U. S. CHOIC1 •OVWNMINT ORADI now, Mrs. Leili* Perlemin, Mrs. Luker and Mr*. Josle Poole at- Alfred Zllly and Miss Dorothy tended the county Republican SIRLOIN STEAK ft. .41, TOP SIRLOIN Riody ro Eat HAMS H..73 Seeley, Belford: Mi's. Ruth Tibok, luncheon at the Beau Rlvage. Perth Amboy; Mrs. Edna Lamber- Spring Lake Height*, Friday after- PORTIRHOUSI TOP ROUND TMdorliod HAMS .*3 son, Haslet; Mn. Haul Bchults, noon. MOM .71 BOTTOM ROUND CALA HAMS . Mi. .4» Red Bank; Mra. Henry Hutchlnion, A game and card party wae held DAISY HAMS .7S Bat on town; Mrs. Beverly Rlckman by the icoutlng building association TOP ROUND .71 CROSS Ml .16 and Miss Daisy Laird, River Plaaa; Friday evening at the Scout build- U. S. ChoiceOov't ftrodo .. Mrs. Eileen -.Stevenson, Long ing. It was well attended. ... U. S. Chtko •eVt ftrodo Branch; Mrs. Haul Collins, Mrs. Elaine Knodel, Marlen* Mutant*, TURKEYS Rudy ftr e Beatrice Baldl and Mrs. Jeanette Janet Craig, Arllne Thompson, Car- LEGS IAMB 165 Collins, < Brooklyn. ; Mn. Helen.. Wor. „ -ol Thompsonp, Barbara Baileyyr, Joan RIB ROAST L. 63* UNQVM > 69* ley, Mrs. Bmma Wolfe, Mr*. May .Johnson, Richard Knudsea.. Lew- Wolfe, Mr*. Oretchen Wolfe, Mis* ard Moon, and Henry Brunts will CHUCK MAST „ CHUCK LAMB .* Ann* Wolf* and Mlas Gloria Oulll- be accepted Into full membership CCamied HAMS 1 anl, Atlantic Highlands; Mrs. Ben,of the Methodist church Sunday Maak MB LAMB CHOPS Haullboeky, Leonardo; Mrs. Doro- morning. tr STEAK u. 45 thy Ulmeyer, Weat Keansburg; Mrs. Visitor* of Rev. and Mr*. Robert SiwiMft Cell Henry, Mr*. Stella Franklin Bleckman Sunday were Mr. and CHUCK ROAST Fruited HAMS u 79° and Miu Leone Henry, Keansburg: Mrs. Earl Blaekman and daughter* totdytooot Mrs. Katherlne McKay, MM. Er-Susan and Jan, Mr. and Mrs. James LAMB CHOPS • 59° neet Rutt, Mn. Margaret Gillette, Curelo and daughter Patricia of Mrs. John Heine, MIM Grace Miner Lakewood. and Mlas Louise Miner, Port Mon- Sharon Anne Kirwan, daughter GtOCttY SNCIALS of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Xlrwan of BUTTER ' -Mra. Idward M*ier celebrated Ninth at, was baptised Sunday at u her birthday Sunday at a family 8t. Mary'a Catholic churcch by Rev. DURKEES MARGARINE » 23' SB** reunion. -Attending were Mr. andRobert Bulman. The godparents WWM Mrs..Samuel Myers and son Robert wera Mr. and Mr*. Patrick Barry GRAPE JELLY M*19« DOFFEE and Howard Myers, New Meno-f Jereey City. . A__ party was held AIA GRINDS mouth; Mrs. Irving VanPelt, Mr*, later at the home of Mr. and Mra. cons m>»Mri. Leon Elllion, I Kirwan for 80 guests from Jersey WHITE MEAT TUNA PISH 3 MOO )4reT(CUMMa*Beam and children, • City, staton Island, Ellaabeth, Red PLUGITIN- Mr. and Mra. James Morrow and Bank, Mlddletown and Belfotd. WtJ sVLIkt WMd t aH$*9J*f mMetayblef tVel mhrnt BaMbMBBat Mods of caed ea ehU Ma Our tracks aro naw eomplata, with tha ffnait lotactton ef Spring Suits and Sporttwoar far Man and loyi. that wo havo ovar had. fright naw pattarni, navalfy waavai, gabardines, that will pop yau op, and brifhtan you up for two of i» mkin *mr *H laitar. Stop in and maka your salaction* whila our itoeki oro eomplata. t^^P^B"B^pamjo tagM V^P^g^pj g^f^p^P*^ for Boys orohaptc* SUITS* In gabardine, check* and novalty watvai. Many with nylan aantant, far waar and durability. Spot and araaia raiiitant. Juniors, • »• 12 $13.00 to $19.30 CcKttto, (31.20 $X000 to $19.30 NO CASH UWUJNVt MffttX **&r& SPORT COATS. All wool In chatkt and tha new lalaih •ONUS BOOR retmted hllr m«H< ^ m tlaaa • ASA_AA.— ^.l^_aa _ 01 A A* a*. ^^ ^ ^k ^^K^K _ .^ ^^ ^ ^^ — ^T deer Mm £n>»e«ea CORDUROY SPORT COATS, A «.. tailarad ta roally fit. Maroon, Graen, Gray, Rutt^ tkttf MBe^Bl^SfeBMi MoAat Jl • *• it $13.30 Cctfets, u «• ao hi eeNee SeiNa. —4 (A) lM, MoMtry mA irdlnt $17.93 Nmtm Kntx Vflfrtond $1.30 AND fny Of ppiMMwi vy MO HWMMOVV VV WO WWI IMHO* I- $11.30 U $14.93 OtHm $7.50 !• $10.00 ^k A k ft II Othfjrt Vf PV MCGREGOR STUDENTS' SUITS Styled for tho yaunt man and prlcai that aro right. Slut II to 4«. Kag- $31.30 to $43.00 •PHPSP^P^P^PflPjPJBpaPflPJPJPjPjPjPSPja'jpjPJPflPM OUTFITTERS FOR FAMOUS "ARROW" SHIRTS MEN ft BOYS AND SPORTSWEAR. BETTER HOUSEKEEPING SHOP SINCE 1924 "HOLEPROOF" SOCKS, 210 MONMOUTN ST. ' RIO IANK It MOAI ST. PIONEER BELTS AND PHONE RE 6-4310 STORE OPEN r'RIDAY EVE. TILL t ~ SWANK JEWELRY Ill RANK ©FIN IVMY NI*HT TIU tiN ttCSfT lATUMAT, 4iH f. M. RED BANK REGISTER. MARCH 26,1953 nn townahip clerk, regarding the pro- Today'a American Home deavor to create in the home a looking the good In modern trend*. posed townahip dog ordinance, wa* Gets Commanderg Pin pattern of living that preserves "It has been well said," she con- Filcc Explains our American heritage by under- cluded, "that the family that read...... Ainu Are Reviewed standing th* valuei of the past and works, plays and prays together, ITCH Refreshment* were served by th* keeping them alive, while not over- stays together." D.nt Isfit AMtktr MM* hoateaiei, Mr*. Qulvey and Mr*. An original paper describing the No mitur how man? rmtdlat tot Ian School Budget LLZlr place of the American home de- triad for Itching nm, gawiMit. late. Oeorg* Hollar. partment in family living wa* read ticm, athlatc'a foot or wlutanr jtnt akia iflDDLBTOWN VILLAGE — by Mr*. Robert H. Dlibrow, chair- troubl. mar ka—atiTthlri tram tm» «e Thorna* File*, board of. education Delightfully different foot - WONDER SALVE and Waaeer •embWi dUeuaaed the ichool bud- man of the American home de- Medleatwl Soap can help you. Teachers Explain partment of the Woman'* club of Oaialan* far Ida kara la Ika Arar— «trtt melting of the Mlddletown Red Bank, at a meeting last week. raw far it Mka st IMM 'llUfe Par*nt-T*acher auoelatton. SELECTION OF EASTER GIFTS WONDER SALVE la whlta. sraaaalaaa. tut w**k at the school. He U chair- Participating In a discussion were •ntlaaptlc. No uilr appaaranca. SafTto School Program Mr*. Lister Stork, club president, ehildran. Gtt WONDER SALVE i'i maa of th* board Anane* commit- Mrs. Stanley Dahlgren, Mr*. Maver WONDER MEDICATED SOAP-RanH* tee, and the building and grounda ' SHREWSBURY — Faculty mem- for the entire family or money refunded. Truly woadarful aoramlttee, • ' ber* of Shrawabury grammar ichool Campbell and Mr*. Payson Lyman. nrrparationi. Tor than. Jar or Tata, Mrs. Disbrow said the Ameri- Sold In Red Bank hy Sun-Ray, Member* 6f. the nominating eom- explained their teaching program at WEDGWOOD PETER RABBIT Whelan anil Ligilett drug atoraa; or •alttee aubmltted the following a meeting of Shrewabury Borough can home department should en- your homatowa drugfiat. •late: for president, Mr*. Loren H. Parent-Teacher auoelatton la at for the very $mall fry Matui, Jr.: vie* president, Rav. Thursday at the ichool auditorium. Jaha Batei; eecretary, Mr*. John Mor* than ISO parent* heard teach* HtMband, and trcuiirer, Mr*. Jaek art review the aubjeet, "Pha*e* of ROYAL COPENHAGEN DUCKS Preaion. Committee member*: were.1 Social Studle* Used .In -Education." Nn. Edward Dodd, Mr*. John The lecture wa* divided Into-four for Mother'* collection Quiver. Mr*. B. H. Henyon, Mn. aectlon*, thaflrit (ection being the as fresh ESPOMA Altae Newland* and Mr*. W. WAra. t year, with Mr*. Lualla Brad- PORTABLE BAR \ UenwalB. (Mctn wUI be eleeted •haw, Mr*. Dorothy McOrath and Apr.M. •. . •„.-., , •' ". Mtaa Joanna Miller, a* speaker*; and for Dad and... Mi* E. E. Whit*, chairman, said th* «econd, th* unit method of * rummage Ml* will be held Bat- teachlag, with Mia* Helen . Lang, tatte treat* urday at the Mlddletown Baptlit Mr*. Elisabeth Netaon, Curtla Brad- as an ehapel sponsored by th* PTA, be- l*y and Leon Wb*l*n a* speaker*; for the entire PUNT FOOD-SOU CONMTIONER tween 10:30 «. m. and S p. m. Pot- the third, correlation of the pro- Easter tera advertUIng the went have gram, with Ml** Marie Ham, Mia* For Lawn., Flowert, Vegetable* beea dtotrtbuted throughout the vll- Margaret Schlro, Mr*. Alba Whit* family from our Ug*. and member* will be contacted and Mr*. Vera Wlae a* the apeak- and Shrubs en, and the final portion vUual Rav. Edward W. Hughai, aiiiifanf paitor of St. Jamai Bonnet- by telephone for contribution!, GOURMET BAZAAR •enrlng with Mr*. Whit* are Mr*. aid, reviewed by Mr*. Dorla Bucki aJiurch, it pieturad at ha prasants a pait commandar'i pin to Mauai and Mr*. Donald Babeoek. Mn. Ethel Loftu* and Mr*. Mildred our Easter Cards by W.D.SwartzeU. Pamphlet* regarding mor*' itat* Coben. Th* program concluded with Richard B. Norti at Saturday night's dinnar-danca of St. Jamas ..CHINA., aid for education have been given 'a film, "School in Centervllle." pott, Catholie War Vataram, in tha Willowbrook, Fair Havan. to th* PTA and copies will be aent Mr*. Henry Petiel, parent educa- GUSS-3H0P FARM SUPPLIES to parent* of all children enrolled tion chairman,'Mid Xathryn Cole Fathar Hughas raprasantad Msgr. Joiaph T. Casay, chaplain. FOX'S at the Mlddletown Village aehooi. of NBC will apeak on "the Effect Phona KE 7-11 Of A letter from Howard. W. Roberta, of" Televlilon on Our Children," at meeting tonight at the achool. The human embryo floats In a GIFT SHOP Mrs.. Oeorga Koenlg, way* andbag of water which usually break* HAZIET, N. J. maans.chairman, announced a ba- just before birth, but In cue* where 41 MONMOUTH ST. tar to ba held May 16 on Sycamore it docs not break, the infant i* RID BANK., 4>2331 Naw Janay'i largait Wadgwood daalar av*i :'.••.•'• ' . • said to be born In a caul. GREAT MARCH SAW LootatttMtavaluatl WaVt *Mhf aa> aw Cvaat March Sab avant with V§ bwyi In avary aaattan al tfca arara. Chad tha law prlcM faatwa*J in tWi a*J... than Wing yaw *hap»ir>f lat ta Safaway — an*) watah yaw tavhajt ajrawl TOMATO SOUP CAMPBRLS LA ROSA or ROHZONI IBBVAIR mm PUS FROZEN TOMATOES CARDiHSIDi BUTTER SHADY UkNE - SOUD »**a*4a*t***»e«eeee*«eee*a eee«eeeeee*e*ee******e**aeeee***e*«**a *»«#«#/ Chuck Roast IMlCur. n>. tt VMtBlMi , > Sajactinflj o diofMfid raj(|uiraa apajctol. skill ond Lamb Chops» .s&. - 59* knowlaoQa. In riwunQ.wUCfi on linpoctofn InvMtfiMfiti you will wont to tfltk tht moit wptrt fluldanca. , Boof i • •Wt iholl ba hoppy to thow you our badutiful flam*, Rroaslof Ur « .LDS/SC Ictf Ihrtr ond to point out to you thair etolnw for clarity, brilliaric* and ptrftction. - PRICES BEGIN AT $75 •:•.') B^vVBBVBJv^V ' d^B*rv ^SfWv^PBI 1 LuncH ••> !) . >' •••* . ' I TERRIS ' . ajava^aTlVwijgAAjajyajMni •nwwaIBBUSF1 •< •'.•»: • • 3 !••* 22i« Sja*laMaan«waaw*l«*M MtTM MCIMS IN THt ANN, eee**e*******«eee***e**eee•••*•••• jssjr CIRCLE "•"••"••a\. Carrots «s«8. •> fa Pascal Colory ffSf PwBBOTSC[i a a 23. M BROAD - IID BANK 'A$sataM ROBBB) ^aSflBS«M opaj Tiwiday and Friday NHM '« 9 SAFEWAY WtfMMM** 362 BWAO STREET, RED BANK tola. Amirittn Gtm Satiny ' Pare Six RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 26,1953 not itep on tomeone els*'* rights; ontown, assistant treasurer. Charles Jameson, Joseph Stoeekel, •each war* Sunday guests of Miss WHEN SPEAKING OF HEALTH freedom from government, and Mrs. Morford was nominations James Bennett and Michael Stoekel Esther Blau of £iegler pi. IT II NOT TBUE IOMr*W DID EVEBYTHINO rOBMBLB* Congressman Tells C.O.P. Women freedom from the attitude, 'let the of Matawan and Dorothy and Loll- chairman, .v VNLESS cmaonucno WAS INCLUDED government do it.' ta Aumaek of Keyport. Also at- The Louisiana purchase during 9 "We must carefully anslyi* to- tending wer* Mr*. Casper Cardinal th* administration of Thomas Jef- Matawan ferson as Pruldsitt of th* United Party Has 'Golden Opportunity day'i situation, get out of the mud ' Mr. and Mr*. Charles Hauler, of Matawan and'Mrs. Leroy Au- DR. WARREN FOWLER of the detour, and onto the main maek and Mia* Lorraine Aumaek State* almost doubled th* area of I BBOAO ST. SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS—The swing back in '54 with a Demo- ISO Jackson St., entertained at a he nation. Ckiropraetor PHONE line with straight principle!. We party Sunday afternoon for their of Keyport. Republican party has & golden op- cratic majority for h« thought that must get the new team started Daniel Rinear, Jr., ha* returned portunity to show voters that they would lead to defeat In '56, andand build for the future. We wondaughter Patricia Mary, jvho was "perhaps the finish of the Republi- celebrating her sixth birthday. home from the Perth Amboy Gen- •r» the party with the most to the last election because people eral hospital, where he was a pa- offer, Rep. Walter N. Judd told the can party unlesa we get another had lost confidence in government. Guests were Carrie and Judy Man- United Women's Republican clubs Lincoln." ning, Francis Cardesco, Susan Mar- tient. He was Injured in an acci- In Truman, In the palace guard dent recently at the Intersection of of Monmouth county at the annual "In November," said the con- around him, and In the New Deal vel, George Matthews, Joy Marvel, luncheon meeting attended by more gressman from Minnesota, "mil- Idealist*, now grown cynical. Our John MeOowen, Margaret Hauser, rt. 34 and Broad it. # # has arrived officially.... than 200 women Friday at the Beau lions voted for the man In spite chief asset In the election was Zoe Clapp, Sheila and Nettl Hau- Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Marvin Rivage. of the party. Today's voter hat Harry, and I think he is still on ser and John Matthews, Also Mr. of Valley dr., and son Robert, Jr., The speaker, who was introduced an open mind, and we muit take our team from the things he says and Mrs. John McGowsn, Mrs. Ray- who ha* h«en station*! at th* HAVE YOU? by Rep. James C. Auchinclots. advantage of thl*. We mutt re- today. It* no disgrace to be wrong mond Newlln, Mrs. Douglaa Mar- Sampson Air Fore* base, N. T., ar* pointed out the necessity of keep- mind him of our party's princi- or to make mistakes, hut' It Is Ivel and Mr. and Mrs. George Mat- spending ten day* In Miami. Fla. ing the vote Republican now in ples, mainly the pursuit of life and wrong to keep on that way." • thews. . , Mrs. Hirvey Johnson baa re- order that there would not ba a liberty for all, provided others do Mr. and Mrs. George I* Doublier turned from Chicago, III., where she He likened Eisenhower's victory attended the funerat of her moth- Better Take Stock and Come In and See Our to Lincoln s in 1M0, when "voters •attended the funeral last week of Mr. Doublier'* mother, Mrs. Louise er, Mr*. Robert Wilson. had tost their morale and called I Mr*. Reniselaer L. Cartan enter- government a Joke, but they elected j Bestanay Doublier, at Fort Lee. Handbagi ft hankioi a candidate who pulled things to- IMrs. Doublier was born in Lyons, tained the Thursday afternoon France, and was 71 years of age. bridge dub at her horn*. PrlMS gether. were awarded to Mrs. Frederick "Elsenhower wa» an out of this Mr. and Mrs. Wesley D. Adler Nobli, Mn, Richard Erdmann and A labaitor purioi world candidate. He was a man and ton Thomas of Belmore, L. I., Mrs. Edward Currt*. Mrs. NoM* who made good In everything he have returned after a visit with and Mr*. Thomas Welstead wer* Tallorad ikirli \ did, and a man who ran for Presi- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adler of guests. Others attending war* Mr*. dent beeausa his sens* of duty Main st. William R. Craig, Mrs. Paul A, made him do It." Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hunt Eran, Mrs. Ralph W. Harriett and hatr (ft many othori) To the civil service situation now ipent the week-end with Mr. andMrs. William A'. Wasmuth. facing the administration: "We Mr.*. William H. Sutphln.of Rum- must chang* the civil service laws bley, Md. Mr*. George .Gaakeil of Miriam to that a man Is not blanketed in- Mr. and Mrs. William Bowie of dr. entertained at a dessert bridge to a Job (or life, capable or not,Ravins dr., entertained for their party Friday afternoon., Prim for if then li no change of per- daughter Jane St. Patrick's day in were awarded to Mrs. Elmor* sonnel, we will bi licked from observance of her 15th birthday. Kattner, Mr*. Milton F. Stevenson within. Congress must change this." Guests were Nancy Orr, Lenore and Mn. Paul Royer of Middle- With regard to the Korean war: Navin, Joan Maresca, Joan Slee, town. Other guest* were Mrs. Da- "We Inherited that war and we Constance Sickles, Nadine Walker, vid Bruce and Mrs. Frederick De- must make the Communists lose: Mary Lou Cartan, Chloe Ann Tour- derlek of Matawan and Mrs, The past administration never ine, Nancy Bowie, Robert Van- Dwlght Gnrwood and Mrs. Howard tried. Thcv didn't understand the Brackle, William Strother. Jack Veal* or Parlin. I enemy and their theory seemed to Kuhnt, Stephen Allkas, Fred De- Mrs. Wray Griffin of CastUton, ' be, ahoot the enemy, but don't pro- Nardo, Fred Emerson, Daniel Vm- Vt, spent the week-end with Mr. voke him." derhllt and Kenneth Tonneson. and Mrs. William R. Craig of Rep. Judd concluded, "We must Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Weir of Main at. stick to our prineiplet and we Broad St. spent the week-end in Mrs. George Oaskell of Miriam must do what we said. We must Bingha'mton, N. T. While there, dr., entertained at a bridge party deliver the goods. We mast sup- Mrs. Weir was hospitalized at the Tuesday. Attending were Mrs. port our leader for he understands city hospital, where she was a pa' tlent from November until Febru- Renaselar L. Cartan, Mrs. Paul America, he understands the ene- Blsh and Mrs. Ralph W. Herrlek. •cony Palm Itaeh IMHI my, and he, has united his people." ary, and had a cast removed from her right leg. Their daughter, Su- Mis* Laura Gordon entertained MM. Alton V. Evans of Long th* Tuesday evening bridg* club Branch presided. Other speakers In- san, returned after spending those Un*1(«i of nylon eluded Mrs. Geraldlno I* Thomp- months with relatives In Syracuse. at the horn* of Mr*. Rensselaer son, state eommltteewoman; Ed- Miss Gene White was the guest L. Cartan, Mr*. Mildred Warn* of ward Broege, state commltteeman; of honor at a meeting of Slrius Keyport was a gueet. Prix* winner* InitialoJ blouiot J. Russell Woolley, county chair- chapter. Order of the Eastern Star, were Mrs. Howard Erdmann; Mrs. man; Mrs. Thorn** H. Mnrford, recently at the home of Mrs, Richard Erdmann and Mr*. Cartan, county vice chairman: Walton George Hazlett en Johnson «ve, Mr. and Mr*. Me! Lewis of Haw Tosport ft coah Sherman and Joseph C. Irwln, both Miss White was presented with a Tork elty and Boston and Mr. and seeking re-election as freeholders, gift In observance of her recent Mrs. Jack Robblns. of Bradley and Ira E. Woteott. candidate for engagement to John Gilbert of re-election as sheriff. Windsor, Conn. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Tune, Mrs. Joseph Hunter of Fair Ha- Mrs. Marlon MacMlllen. Mrs. John ven was elected club president. In Anderson. Mrs. Lydla Walling, Mrs, her acceptance speech she told the Joseph Dietrich. Mrs. Daniel Rl- women of the Importance of get- near, Jr., Mrs. Charles D. Boua, Lower Prices! ting out the vote for primary elec- Mm. Harry Hoglander. Mr*. Clif- tion In April. ford Crawford, Mrs. Martin Laut Daihinf sprtng prtnh Others elected were Mrs. Con-erwald, Mrs. Ralph Harrington, All Chrytler and over Burlew, Hatawan, first vice Mr*. W. Rulon Smith, Mrs. Charles I president; Mrs. Paul Mieelli, Free- F. Hoekenhury, Miss Hannah Mc- Raineoati • Lowronco o/ London Lean and Mr. Hailett. Saloct from our fin* display of Eastor plants' hold, second vice president; Mrs. Plymouth Pric*$ Irving Bennett, Belmar, third vie* railed In our groanhousai. president; Mrs. John Adalr, High- The Matawan high school senior C arrinis • Naptor (largo HOOBI) lands, recording secretary; Mrs. etaaa left yesterday to spend three VISITORS ALWAYS WELCOME 1 Thomas Ford, Jr., Fair Haven, as- day* In • Washington, D. C. They Join our draii club Scarfs by Voro alstant recording secretary; Mrs. will be chaperoned by John E. Ben- REDUCED Jacob Haussllng, Ocean Grove, nett, principal; Mr*. Irma Jack' Fint drawing Saturday BRIDLE and LATHAM corresponding secretary; Mrs. Vlr- son. Miss Gene E. White, Abraham « Stockings by Moyor ginla Netterman, Manasguan, as- D. Parnes and George Langetaff. LATHAM AVI. , NAVtSINK sistant corresponding secretary; • stra^Htiry Drutas entertained SEE Mrs. Ruth Sclseo, Belmar, treas- th* Friday evening pinochle club t vaning twoatart TEL. ATL. HI. 1-0294 urer, and Mrs. C. A. Mitchell, Eat- at her horn* recently. Prliej w*r* awarded to Mr*. Michael J. Eovl- no, Mr*. A. A. Pennettl and Mr*. IWUWCE SCHWARTZ Shirt* by Haymakar Thomas Walling, — AND SONS — Mr, and Mr*. James Bennett of Atlantic aye., entertained at birthday party Saturday afternoon 141 West Front St. In celebration of the fifth birthday of their daughter Suaann*. Quests Town and Country Shop wer* Joan Turehy, Veronica Jame- RED BANK It's ALLSTATE aan, Kathy Bennett, Nancy Tuck er,' EUI* Bennett, Judy Tucker, the MtfMwg with MM a** Iran* 12 LINDEN PUCE RED BANK for the BEST Forest Cardinal, Harold Eamello, In CAR... Dress him in performance SUITS & SPORT JACKETS for Easter 12 Months Gnranteed His tuft's lust lllftM't... ALLSTATE BATTERIES 88 Siso for Mott Con 6 Prov. over 1100 wia cleared for the com* «Jd pollci-atati thought contnl,- is wliy il is uot ruijuiicU by law, talatd swell a|*lut publicly re> •rather Jisnit, lace, •unity iluk, PrUce fir uauiual The Chrlitlin Solsnci Monitor, REP BANK REGISTER. MARCH 26.1958 MUSIC CENTER Comes to Red Bank! ANNOUNCING THE