RED BANK REGISTER VOLUME LXVL, NO. 42. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY APRIL 6, 1944. SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 14 Easter Recital By Herbert To Run Jewish Passover Starts Baptist Organist Red Cross Quota Local Soldier Missing, His sixth sacred Easter organ For Eighth Term, recital will be given Saturday from Lacks $114,400 Tomorrow At Sunset 8 to 9 p. m. In the Firat Baptist Thompson, Fourth Union Beach Man Dead church by Prof. Frederick K. Ball, organist. The church will ba dec- orated with Easter flowers and Announce Their Festival Of Freedom To Be •with the added beauty of candle- Four Branches Go Over The Top Six Other County Men On light. Candidacies On The program, which will be Inter- In Current Drive For $334,000 Week's Casualty List Observed With Special Services spersed with familiar hymns, fol- Republican Ticket lows: With $219,600 collected toward in Monmouth county contributed Anthony Arlozil, ion of Cbo.-ai, "J»ui, }oy of H«n'« Desiring" r morning. La«t night there m a Th* Jewish Passover or Festival the $S34,000 quota for the county $1 to the Red Cross war fund we Assemblymen J. Stanley Herbert Mra. Albert Arlqzzl of Shrewsbury lot of noise and confusion bat of Freedom which will be observed Symphony In D Minor (Tint Move- Red Croes war fund drive, $114,400 would not have half of our quota. and Merrill H. Thompson today avenue, waa reported misting in thing* are quiet now. Please don't' by the Jewish people throughout ment) Fr»nck must be given if the chapter is toWe have received some individual announced their candidacies for re- action in Italy, In a telegram re- worry about me too much, Mom; • the world begins on the eve of to- "Evening" Song" . Schumann meet the set quota. The drive will gifts running from $25 to $2,000, election from Monmouth county on "In P»radi«ium" Dubol« ceived by the mother last week. I'll be all right. If you don't gat morrow, Friday, April T and ends continue through April, according but on the other hand It is very the Republican ticket in the fol-The metsage was received less than mall often, please understand it's' "Impresulons at Evening" Karg-Elert lowing statement: at sunset of Saturday, April 10. "Av. Maria" Schubert to plans made by Edwin L. Best distressing to aee contributions of week after PPG Charles Vlttorla, because we are pretty busy and al- Rabbi Arthur H. Hershon of Con- Transformation Scene from "Parsifal" and Mrs. George L. VanDeusen, $1 and $2 from people one knows "For the past several years we son of Mrs. Julia Vittoria, a ways on the move." „ Wagner gregation Bnal Israel of Red Bank war fund drive chairmen, and war can well afford to subscribe a sub- have had the honor of representing neighbor of Mrs. Ariozzi, was sim- # •— In a letter received Saturday by has prepared for The Register the fund committee members. stantial sum to the Red Croes." ilarly reported miming In Italy. The sum of $22,000 has been col- the Union Beach family, Navy Sec- following paragraphs pertaining to Mr. and Mrs. William A. Reamer, retary Knox stated, "Tour son, WiU the Passover which commemorates Moncrieff And To date four chapter branches lected from members of the armed have gone over the top in contribu- forces stationed In' this area, and Sr., of Union Beach, whose son, Ham Andrew Reamer, seaman first' one of the greatest events in the Seaman First Class William A. class, U. S. Navy, was serving on , history of the Jews. tions. Sea Girt was the first, from the civilian personnel at those Stroebel Houses Spring Lake second and Atlantic posts. AI! contributions from en- Reamer, Jr., United States Navy, board a merchant ship as a member Passover, the Jewish festival of *U reported missing in March of of the armed guard crew when th»f freedom, commemorates a great Highlands third. Long Branch col- listed personnel were unsolicited, lected its full quota—$35,000—Mon- A breakdown In the $219,600 fig- last year, received word this week vessel was torpedoed March 3. 1943, and dramatic event in the history Sold At Rumson day. Atlanic Highlands collected ure is as follows: Red Bank, $55,- that the Navy department had of- and was lost in the North Atlantic. of the Jewish people—their deliver- t4,100, above its J4.000 quota. A $100 000, quota $90,000; Asbury Park, ficially listed the young man as Although the area was searched wti ance from Egyptian bondage. Yet Charles Sweeney bonus is given each branch by an$32,000, quota $52,00; Long Branch, killed In action." tensively, during the Interim of » It has a broader meanlng^s we.Ii. anonymous friend of the Red Cross $35,000, quota $39,000; Middletown, The names of six other Mon- year, there has been no Informa- For men irffclLKeneratlori* It has Report* Sales of when they go over the top. $21,000, quota $28,000; Freehold, mouth county men, all in the Army, tion received which Indicates that been a symbol oTtfccirtpwn.quest Mr. Best said yesterday: "I am$15,500, quota. $25,000; Belmar, Including those of PFC Joseph A. any of the personnel on board th« for liberty, and^a, promise-that the Two Properties sure the people of Monmouth coun- $7,500, quota $11,000; Keyport, Borelll ot Red Bank and PTC Her- torpedoed vessel survived." freedom they desire can be wo ty know that we must keep the $6,500, quota $9,000; Spring Lake, bert Applegate of Navesink, pre- The young seaman was known at. Pharoh, so regarded, Is not merely 1 Red Cross at the aide ol every one $6,000, quota $5,500; Matawan, viously reported to be casualties, The residence of William Mon- "Billy" by his many friend* an! one ancient tyrant—he is all tyr- of the 17,000 Monmouth county $5,500, quota $6,800; Atlantic High- were in the lists released by thewas employed by the Keyport hard- ants. From his defeat men take crief, located on Navesink avenue, War department this week. Borelll, Rumson, and the new, modernistic men and women who are in thelands, $4,100, quota $4,000; Sea Girt, ware company before entering ser- confidence that they can break the armed services and that we must $3,000, quota $2,500; Manasquan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patsy Borelll vice, December 28, 1941. He attend^ RABBI ARTHUR H. HERSHON I dwelling of Fred Stroe"bel on Park Of Morford place, was declared chains which bind them. The fact I avenue, Rumson, were recently not fall in our local services to the $2,400, quota $4,000; Keansburg, ed St. Ann's parochial school at that It Is God who sends Moses on soldiers stationed in this county, $2,000, quota. $4,000; Bridle, $1,300, mlising in action In the Mediter- Keansburg, and Keyport high— sold through Charles E. Sweeney of ranean area, and Applegate, son of his mission expres«es the faith that Rumson. their families and the families of quota $1,500; Jersey Homesteads, schoool. He was stationed at th» It Is the Divine Will that all man- our own boys and girls. $800, quota $1,200, and Union Beach, Mrs. Gretchen Applegate, was re- The Moncrieff residence is con- armed guard center In Brooklyn, kind shall enjoy liberty. It is no Clark's Landing If every man, woman and child $500, quota $1,000. ported killed, also In the Medlter between sea dutlej. sidered one of the finest type of ranean area. accident then that freedom-loving English architecture and substan- Surviving are his wife, the for- men of all creeds and races have Property Bought tial construction In this area and Private Ariozzi, who If IB years mer Miss Kathryn Ellis, of Iselln, taken hope and courage from the Is situated on a plot of ground with J. STANLEY HERBERT old, has been In service since April, a daughter, Jo Ann, whom he had. Passover festival. Shall we who approximately 600 feet of frontage Petit Jury Panels 19+3, and went overseas In October. never seen; his parents, two broth- ar* engaged In a great war for hu- By Ray Stillman on Navesink avenue, opposite the the citizens of Monmouth county Prior to that time he was stationed ers, Robert and Richard, and a fil- man emancipation not lake similar properties ot L. W. T. Coleman, in the New Jersey House of As-at Camp Shelby, Mississippi, He ter, Margaret hop* and courage from our observ- Sheldon T. Coleman and Eugene sembly. In announcing .our can- attended Red Bank Catholic, high Pvt. Ralph A. Pandure of Long ance of this great holy date of lib- Eatontown Man Buys Gardella, The property was sold For the April Term didacies for re-election w« do aoschool and was employed by theBranch was reported missing la th« erty? to Dr. L. J. DiLorenzo, a New York with the hope that our services in Red Bank clothing manufacturing Mediterranean area this -week. The> Th* festival of Passover is ob- Point Pleasant Tract city specialist^ who will occupy the company at the time of his Induc- other three listed In the casualty property as a summer home. gerved by orthodox and conserva- tion. lists were wounded In that area. tive Jews for eight days, by reform As An Investment The first floor, which is of solid Jury Commission Releases The last letter received by Mrs.
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