9 - Red Bank Register Archive

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9 - Red Bank Register Archive
; N. J:?'THURSDAY, AUGUST 9,1945 •'
Flight Nur«e
100th Birthday
Legion Receive«
lartie*
Centenarian Qbiervei
.Will dote Auguit 26
And Reopen At Start
Of Football SeMSft
' A large birthday cake, aglow with
100 candles, was cut by Mrs. Elizabeth Allent who. celebrated "her
garni party".will be held by the
day" 'with"1 party Sunday at fh«
Bank Riverside canteen Saturhome of her sister,-Mrs. Leila Chad- day night of this week. T h e first
-Wjekr-65-Washington street. - - , game night proved'so popular that
Relatives and friends -Joined 'in' the members demanded a. return
the Celebration and the centeaarian e n g a g e m e n t . - •'• " • " .-;•'- • - . " ' ' ' " ..'
was the recipient of numeroui gifts,
Plant and programs for August
floral-tributes, telegrains and con-were mapped out by the program
gratularory messages. Equal to the committee, which met at the home
occasion, Mrs. Allen (at in her of Mrs. Charles Gallagher last
chair the entire afternoon and en-weej{1_^TAP«ejwnoJ~atiendea were
f S ^ i t
•Nancy-5«y.*rtnVTlane:Mefflll;-R»lph^
l»«o on Iptnnnmrri Bnlwi yarrow, Mrs. I 'HWWI
IMJW1 •'• * l l O ~
;;•;;•.-; . |Margiierlte_Farr<rw,_Mrj._J08ep^ L L T ^ O B
Nearly 1,000 Send
"Thank You" Replie
For Free Cigarette.
Another
Local Playgrounds
Center Attention
QraEfcgpbrts"
Preparations 'Made
For; Large - Exhibit
Of All Handicraft
Third Campaign Expected To B«at
60-Ton Quots—Fiwimin Head Job
The third In a Series bf waste
An exhibition includfnrf-reprjjenpaper drives conducted by the RedJThe borough of Red Bank.Is Still
Bank fire department will be held
receiving publicity /com the Ameri- tative examples of handicraft jjjid
Sunday afternoon at 1,30 'o'clock,'!
can, Legion free cigarette campaign art .from .three.,lMabplaygyQ.d
Six companies will operate under"
which closed; last October after run- will take place tomorrow night
de<r{Be
auspices
of
rthg^Reg
Sank
the yflirectlon of. Ehsley M. White.
ning far about one year: ' "At the
Recreation
council,
Vfth
40
to
50.
of the defense courictl,
time the.campaign was In progress
Chief fiuB^poImorgen, ih
Shrewsbury post'was receiving do- prizes on hand for the winners." As
effort to surpass the 60-ton
nations through, containers \placed the flriale -or'several days dt work
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set for the two preceding at.and pursuing these project!'the compe-;
In business places Tn Red(j
tempts, All th£ streets of the borleeks tltion is being looked ° forward, to
vlc|nl£y,»-and° also thrdug
ough will be Included in the caneagerly, the council announce).
from individuals. vas.. {_ _ _
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Jack_LewJs.of.'lhe^atlilJ|ticI field
Russell L. Ohl grafuated Satuljrjn_lqtij sjim
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pal'gn was about J2.000. This amount playground won a ring toss Contest
As<.Jn the past It has been re- toy it Luke FJeld,
MAJ: JOSEPk J. IAURINO
I quested .that' residents leave their flight officer ^nder . the.. Westerns
-M. VANKIRK bo.ught 840,000 cigarettes at 5 cents with ar score of 55. • John Figaro
q
lOUpWCtl
per pack
Tnese"Ww«
t
h ther cub'JJd that Fly|ng^rainin*^omm.Widft>f--tlii«'""
r
paper oh ther
and~recfllvafl
For his efficiency In betag-fespon- waste
trtey-sepaMrte-magi
g g y B
T
9 p p
i-.LJeut Gertrude. lf{ YftnKirk,
his silver wings as flg
'" The oommlttee decided to doge. daughter Q/,. John U : _y*nKirk_pt dlffarent'war zones, Wjtheaeh ear-' jGlover *»nd—Jack.. Lewis defeated-; iteTe-Jor^tbe Repair; salvage or. board from newapapprs.l
the canteen frttm August 26 to Sep- Prospect street, Highlands, has: re- tonrof cigarettes a return postal Edward Summey, Alice .Lewis, ivacuatlori ,df 1,833 .vehicles, Ma], The same system •of- or'ganlza- "anry_pursult planM"^ •/f._ •
In previous
t b
2*V the canteen reopening ported to the AAF redistribution card was enclosed with' the address George [Lewis and William Dotts. 'oneph J. Laurino of 62 Washing- tlon that has been used
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y It was also station at Atlantic City with 12 of the chairman of the legion com- OtlrepNlay.. races .resulted, ai fol- ton street", Red Bank, has been drives wlllagaln be in force, and
.Ipwa:
a
team
of
G/orge
Lewis,
Jack
twarded
Ihe
Bronze
Star
medal-by
minimum
of
80
nreWn
!»' needed
Wnth»'-of-service-overseas-in^tlie. mittee. Oh these cards-the boys
y fta Unlmum of
TOtion-periqd-fort o l h s a r f r c o m p i e e age
g
g- -to-lhsarfr-compiete
the c&ntten will give the, leaders, European theater qf war as a flight lummcu Luc LJC&I\JH miu yiu«ciu> «* j Lewis, CarT~'Glover and Wlilianr
Red Banjt for their thoughtruliiess potts defeated. John Hughes,-Ed-. :eneral of the ^ixth'Army on'Lu- borpugh. 0Each_ company h
has, so
and workers., a needed respite.
nurse. — She'-wears- -the-AicJgedia
JHerd. and zon.
far as' has been' practical,' been orB l i h * rtffirt t h t
and the European <h»»ti>r rlhbon
these
cards^
oHVHlIamgaiiUed.
as
an-lndependent-unit,
or=.
ofltaft—Of-the
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^jogrsai Ideas with four battle stars. :
A i isalnUnance
this week about .100-more" have, ar- Dotts,. Jack Lewis, George Lewis Slxth' Army Service center, it was ganized within Itself .In a manner
for August! are" inifie nature of ex- A graduate of .Johns Hopkins
rived. One. of .the latest cards was and John Ariozzi.beat John, Hughes; ils reaponsibility to insure, the whlchjwin allow 4ulck, ' effloleht
ploratory pr.pgra.ms; that Is'those Hospital .school, of nursing, Lieut.
signed by John Robert McLahan of Charles' Herd; Can Glover and Ed- 'ivailabilUy for the'adequate trans-!, progress.
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which,prove most "pop^uIaF"will"be" VaDKjrk_entered ;the service March
:
Oeeanport,
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- v " -' - ward Summey; and. the; team of lortatlon of troops and supplfei". .
Trucks hive been pledged _to tfie^
place on a fixed fall schedule. '
1, 194.3, and went overseas-J
•/ On. each - package^ of cigarettes Winstph. ..
Summey
The -citation stated: "Major Lau- campaign by the borough: street detr^The—conMMtte»-T authorlwd' Mr. 1944;'Engagea-T!lrlenyHn-eva—..„_.
p
y
Wai a libel with" the words '"Com[Klopp to mall-postal cards to all work she attended wounded "flown'
and Alice Hughes beat Frances rino's Keen professional knowledge, partment and several Red Bank
pliment* of Shrewsbury PosV 168
Imi'mlxti for whom addresses are from Normandy andl Northern Italy
Lewis; "John Hughes and .Gilbert efficiency ani devotion to duty en- firms Will' also donate the useJof
American Legion and Citizens of
available Informing them of the and; also made-a-niimbef of. transd
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' • " . ' . * abled him to' contribute materially their vehlcles^if • the-oocaslon deB e d B a n k r N . - T * 1 — ' — — - s V — Davis.
;oward—the success of-ordha'rice, m a s 1
program _. Ideas ^for^thj_lcurrent.
^ThevBranch
avenue
playground
-r-Tha campalgn-vvaa suapended last
perationo.on Luzon.":.On the basia of the WaF>Prod.uc;
month." A schedule of these' prc~
October due to the ahprtaggeofclg- has been concentrating-oa -making
>
ithipomorsp-trH
felt- pockett>ooksr^leoorated with -Ma^Isaurino-is-the-eon-ef—Mrs' tion-Board »-estimftte..that-apPipxarettes, but the post members are
Imately
,70
pounds-o.f "-waste paper.
Joseph
Laurino.
He
fs
a
graduate
follows.'
varl-colored feit cutouts and comin hopes that their will, soon be a-1
of Red Bank Catholjc high school" accumulate-In- an--average-*ouseAugust- 4, nilxed ping pirn consufficient amount again so that they pleted with plastic link .handles.
and .Stevens. Institute, of Technol- houlder's dwelling over a month,
tests, sponsored by Mr. Klopp,
may r e s u l t ^the -.campaign., t h e Among ..the., other., handicraft proat
0gyr-H6boken. • His wife", is a lieu- I K e R e T l
Jane Merrill and Nancy Sever In;
.conJmittee In charge of this worthy jects were clay.;inodels, •bracelets,
tenant In the Army Nurse Corps 60 tons, which demands, only a 401 [.necklaces, (jarringii, lanyards, mqde
August J, chajk talk and old-time
u :;
cause
consists
•ot__Reginald/
.Van-T~ r EaZABE!Tir-ALLF.K•':. . and is-serylnfr at a General hospital pbund contribution from each resisBBST-MrrKlopprGnuie Chirk7~*iFBrunfrBytorrTOpdlnv Kenneth: H; guns and iirplapes,' .,'.
dent. This" total, however, Is more
•In an overhead ball relay "Jerry near Calcutta, India. .
giist 11, game- party, Mrs. Farrow,'
S.mlth, C. Harry Smock and Harry
"Amongi^lailvivpreientwerBher Naney'.Severin, Barbara Potter;
than necessftrjL to make the ca mAntonides.
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; 7V Howard captain^ William • Errick'
—daughter, Mr*. Edna Dundore, O»k
palgn a success.
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son,-Irvln Nagle and Thomas Ganv
MrirEmllio
L Hill rnitri Mldrtfctown: her sister,
F/O RUSSELL U OHL
intatlves-~of - paper mills
-Lbis-Hacln.
ha<;arto nti« Ann FalyOr defeated
Mrs. Orace Pitcher, Ocean Grove,
Stanley Springsteen, Raymond War.
~^
r the Held to
He is spending a ten-day leavsi1
and thrte nephews, Alec Doughty p y ,
ren, Phyllis-Qowlen, William Ben.
organize • loca) canvassers • because
£ and Mrs.
g
at the home "of bla parents, Ur. and1.
of Fair Haven;- Henry Muhlennett
and
Rflbert
-Guilllams,
Iii
a
of
the
urgent
demand
for
aft
ever
01 tae urgent uemana ivi o» cvw» » mo *.«**»« wi **,.> 4*»*.o.»w, w * . »«Mt
fill,,Joan CoughHn, Jane Merrill;
' ' Stanley,
' capfpl.iing chair contest
fncreaslng supply of puip products Mrs. Rusae]lS. Ohl of Woodblae1
Bavsiae, Long
"and irHasBeenasserted-that-with- avenUer-LltUe-Silver.
ph nrf.nh«ch,
tain", Robe'rt "Warren and ffdwarc
Farrow.
Raritan po
Ciniglilln tilmmeJ Jjhaflcs—WoodNancy Warden; August 25,' game
la. 24 hours after, the arrival at n L Flight Officer Ohl is
mill pt waste paper reclaimed-ina^ of-Hed-Banli
" making plans
K
ward ' captain, Raymond Warrei
t M
Charles GonoverrRalph Legion
d
terlaThas been produced and Is on a freshman at 'Franklin a n d j
to erecT a-tnemoriaV bildi
building and
and Richard Lucas. The play
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DeGennaro.
its way to war plants.
.
shall college of Lancaster, Fonnsyt-_
ground team dropped a game to th<
At all .Wednesday and ."Saturday has announced a driveJor funds.
;
To siintfy the commencement of yan!a,-'He entered the air force*
-... ~.~'' ~;"~ite:.
-_~.^_,J;J__ Athletic Field •sottballers^urjng thi
[session featuring group contests The cost ofthe building is estimatthe drive all sirens will b« •oundedr tn February of .1943, receiving hl»
_sjLd_Jhe__buUdlng^w!)!L! -Tech: Sgt. Clarence-E. Beck, Jr., week.
aflef "thTtrucksr^nd-equipmeht baslc-trainlngLat^Mlam!, Florida^
£00X04
^ i ^ i j B
hav, bseri^mad. reaayT^n4 t h r md^duated-r*rpm-a|e-Alr-r
quesf senior high school authorities >0UnSe,-. "creation •tcom, kitchen Beck of Maple avenue, -recently re- Bergen playground resulted as fo
canvass-JKlll get_under way at 1:30 Technical School of AlrCJ&ft
faculties and an; auditorium to seat ;«lved ka honorable discharge from .lows: Warren-H^CHIS and Conatanci
tor permission .t9
t t )
I SeptembBr
Sptra
In
nf 1M& hjjay
•WM,cleBfed-by
&
y o'clock sharp. For purpoge*-of-et-|-onri.
than;; j
•the Army* at Fort Dlx Trfter four CJagle over Carl' Edwards and
ceived* "
his
"' gunner's
' wings
""' at' **"
meetings, dancing or
sembly programs In September/
years and three months service. He ward Jackson and Dora Jeter an the minstrel show staged Friday flci«ncy_Red Bank has been divld* • * " • • :
was Inducted' May .8, 1941, and re-Mabel Shomo overBShny William: nfght by the junior skippers of Won- ed into zones with, a number of fire- man,. ArizohST t
. Frizes • in the ••mixed ping pong m e n t .
In December.of 1943 he became)
Carl Bitter, chairman of tie ceived basic training In the infah; an Joe Boldlng;
moDlh Boat -club. An audience of men assigned'to each.
.Contests, Saturday were,awarded to
meTnorlai"btrilding-flnance-comn»tt•olos»-to 300^«onlf, made Up^fncJJ«4--Both-of-the.. drfePA leaders have an aviation student with the Air
h
Cantor' Robert Segal at TeiapTi Gloria Kamps and Harry l>al
Try
Winder, Lou most part o( relatives and friends expressed their willingness "to""re- CdSts^^idefthe-WeeternFlying^
of .th«ynuth7iiI~saTl9rs...filled the move-.peraonally any accumulallon Trainlnj: Command, He received
..,..„„ the-plaff;t'o canva^thW !was ,a menober Of the 111th Infantry Smith and Lawrence WrlghMn
^ setts, and musical director of the'Gennaro. The game was .
-his basic .instruction at Morsjng-.—riidjp,progra,m,JnTieJgternai Light" which four persona played a doubles borough for assistance in creation at Fort Monroe, Virginia, .a year. gameiof kickball, which thBy-won lecond-floor hall of the clubhouse. of waste paper too heavy to.-bej
ft
Chester Apy.Sr. of Little-Silver, handled In the usual manner. Chief side college, Iowa City, Iowa, prs»
dJJ from-Mary Jtjnes^captain. Shirley
-,- .will be-H»e-gue«l of Presldent.-HeB" game but only one; paadle to a cou- of tho fund to .oroct a irffmor^Pl ^
l
flight;at Santa-Ana,:California,prI»i
i'-1fHv<rjMfrf; ln"l'hs' Golmorgan-mayse&cieL
l i L t R d
. ' ry Hurvviu and RabblArthur Her- ple. After each serve or return the those wfao-losFihelr liver I
months oVerseaTwIthnneTrirarATr Winder, Joan Frost and Betty HariBervice- my Headquarters section and was ris.
unior club activities with his four Bank 1768-J and Mr. White aTRed mary 'at-Tflarana, ATlipnar
shon, of, Congregation B'nal Israel paddle had to be transfered to one's
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Tranced training at. Luke Field.
' for the Sabbath-beginning Friday, !
men.
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stationed in England,. France, Bel- . In a new game called "dlzzy-lzzy •oung eons, not only conducted the Bank .3100.
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ner.,
- -August 17.
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The statement follows:
gium and Germany. On March 18 telay," Kleanor Taylor captain, Ro- .ehearsala and arranged the proTogether -with • Rabbi Hershon,
of thia year he was" awarded. the land Wright, Louis-Smith,'.Law- gram,-but-also_acted as Interlocutor
Friends:
:
,n professional style.
Cantor Segal
atrlght_and Betty
..
„ Hards'
totdePy'ytHlr SVrr"1^ flf wnr.timt
g vftll 6fnClale .al-air;
Ttrr~"end men"' lndaded—Oloriattvitfes you have nroven you are In addition he wears the Ameri- feated Joan Frost captain, Blanche
• Sabbath services ag follows^.'
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very much,Interested In the boys can Defense, Good Conduct and the.
Moore, characterized on the proWinder, Edith Reynolds, Ma*y- B.
. . Inauguration of ' t h e Sabbath
ram a« "Sleufoot; Virginia Eoo' .(Kabbalath Shabbath) Friday, AuJones and Robert Smith.
Ittle, "Bonehead," Robert Quacken^'gUBiMT-at.^p, m.
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confident vou will be interested in bbns; 'the last named.with a silver
j'ushv "Cue Ball," Peter Doremus,
. .'Sabbath services, Saturday,. Authem when they return home and star denoting participation- In five
"Llghtnln," George Hawkins, "Oate,' >. •
are again civilians. Some/who went! campaigns! •-.
gust 18 9:30 a. m,y . ' '.
mouth" and Henry Miltenbergerjaway will noLcome backi) it may Before Induction he was employa,, ' SabbatK afternpbn_servieeB-(Mln;Porlc Chops." They kept. the audi-,
be your boy or yofl'Tfiend's boy; to ed at ,the Raritan arsenal at Me•_ cha) Satur'day, August IS1? o'clock.
nee well' amused with good-natured
them we Qwe an everlasting debt tuchen.
St Mary'a church at Ne^Mbn.^
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The afternoon lof Mlncha services
lokes on some of. those closely,"
The -Central Railroad- of New of gratitude,
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"~ .•..-'-.
jnouth-will hoW its. annual country
Will be followed hby observance 0 (
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Recent sale* made by the Joseph
dentlfled with the, elub-and eailJersey presented gold life-time ' In memory of those -who- have
fair on the church grounds Friday
;'. the traditional 'ceremony of "Sholjoat racing. Special entertainment G. MoCue Agency .of Rumson and and Saturday evenings, AuguslMT
passes Tuesday' to the 83 active made the supreme-sacrifice and in
• josSudoth" which means the "third
Red
Bank
Include
a
Colonial
house
and pensioned employees who hav« honor of (hem who return', Raritan
included harmonica selection^ by
and 18. A final meeting of the Cant*:
" * meal" a n O h e evening services for!
spent 50 years or more Jn the rail- Post No. 23, with your help, will
George Hawkins, vocal solos by Jo irr HajTis Park In Red ,B?nk, an nival committee will be held t a - ;
the Concraslon—rOf the Sa'BHlh"
build a memorial bulldine;' someEnglish home in Rumson and a
road's service. Principally because
Ann.
Dunbar,
Robert
Quackenbueh
night.
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thing that every one .can look upon
, (Havdalah).
of the war emergency—2$ of the 83 wlt,h.-nr]de" anii also something that"! .-^he 21st.iann.auaL fal^ of Comsmall farm near Jlnton Falls.
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The
Th prayer book lhs«~will be used
An extensive program has been
Mrs. Roy Inscoe, chairman of the and Margaret McVeigh; an accord1
1 munity fire company of'Leonardo
The former.was sold for. Thomas
Ion
selection
by
Gloria
Moore
and
'Friday evening is one. that was com- are voluntarily still in active ser- wlll.be of service, to the veteran
will be held at the fire house and '•annual harvest home supper and i qlarinet aolo by Robert E. Burns. P. Doremus, well known Red Bank arranged which will include now;
and the community. "
piled by Cantor, j|«gal m conjunc- vice. .
Due to war-time restrictions juch fair grounds Friday and Saturday bazar to be held Thursday, August All these ypang artists 'responded attorney, to Eric O. Johnson' of elty, merchandise, fresh vegetable, |
Heading the list and receiving
"; tlonwith Rabbl/Gutman of Chela building cannot be' erected < at evenings, - August 17 and 18, and 23, by the Women's Society of o the hearty applause with encores,. Chicago, Illinois. This -property cigarette, blahket and cake booth*. '*
sea,,Mas8achusetts. From this book Pass No. 1 Is E,_ T. M. Cay, still
There will be the hoopla game, fish- .'
this time, therefore- the cost has
t 24 and. 25. ~ It was decided Christian-lervice of the Methodist
Introduced as one.of the"o!d- has a frontage'of 150 fet.on Harris
\ Cantor Segal will render many of active-as general'IgenFof We Jer- created a special fund known as
'a fair this year because of church, reported '250 tickets .sold for jtere" who skippers -his Lightning Park anil enjoys rights to the river. pond and grabbag for the young- :
' the old traditional chants as weell sey Central's southern division, the memorial bulldlne fund and the
sters. Pony, rides will be an added
the
supper
at
a
meeting
Monday
at
..^jnerous inquiries from • the
Squirrel In the weekly raceB, HerIn Rumson the former residence
with, headquarters at {/>ng.Branch. money raised for this fund will be {.
• as some of the modern versions,
townspeople as to when the next Fellowship hall. Because; of OPA bert Cox made one of the big hits of James P. Hlgglns of -Jersey attraction for the .children. A r e - '
He
has
been-with,
the
road
for
63
used
for
this
Dtdject
only.
The
post.
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Services Saturday, morning, afterfreshment stand will offer hot
regulations no more tickets can be of the evening with vocal solos aciCity was J purchased by Clifford
with" the suPDort bf the people of /air will be held. Due to the war,
noon and evening, will be observed years and six months.
dogs, corn-on-the-cob, apples on the
no fair has been held for the past sold. .
companled on the, plarrr^-by—his4p0erle"of Staten Island, who Is enThe list of Monmouth county em- this community, -has realized $900
"'"•" in the traditional Orthodox manner
stick and iced soda.
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several years,
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The bazar will be held'en the
wife, also an .Accomplished musl- gk^ed In the brokerage business in
With explanations and com'mentar- ployees, in addition to Mr- Carr, la*the p^st few months toward..this
Special prizes will be awarded church lawn and In -the church clan.1 PossessliSa''t;a(ned voice o f * t
fund.
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Prizes, are berng oWered by the
d,
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This Is a fine b/ick
N w Tork.
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les In the evening of the origin of who reoelvftd' the passes, -is as folRaritan post with'mofe than 25 nightly In addition ta, a sterlingaire houW Children's playsults, 'pina- fine quality "rierb"JX!ox delighted -nd frame house containing seven women -it the parish for 'award*-;
many of jh'e chant' and prayers. lows: Fred-Blckle;'227 Washington j
vacuum-^cleaner, which will De fores, pot-holders and other items
-Xtt. the "Shollos Sudoth" there will avenue, Avon,: engineer, 57 years, years, experience here in Keyport
the audience-.with..rioyr popular rooms, tile bath and lavatory, The men of the Holy Name are In
awarded the. last night of th_ajalr. will be sold at the' aprofi booth;
charge of a fifty-fifty club which;
equipped with oil hiatlng.
be-Community singing of hymns five months; Elwood VanBrackle. area dealing with veterans' affairs,
numbers. .
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The committee consists of Franjt home-made. cakes, pies, bread, rolls
, arra'rtfnltrts directed by Cantor Se- Matawan,'agent (retired), 66 years, knows that In the future the serThe chorus, which had ORened
On the Scobeyville road a small offers a prize. Prizes are-to b«*i
one month; James Thompson, 74 vice load' will be much greater than Fehn, chairman, assisted by Rob-and cookies. Canned goods and v e g £ the program with a medley of old- farm, formerly a portion,of the es-awarded each, evening.
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it has.been in the past. We want ert Holdsworth, Joseph McTlernan, tables at the food table and mis- time airs, concluded the entertaintate of Howard'Cprlles was acquif•'
PrestflentHurwltz feels, that Red Jforth Fifth avenue, Long Branch,
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to be ready to fake care of.every William Metcftlf, second assistant, cellaneous1 items at the "white ele--ment-wlth-approprlate,selecl
.fi.
jproprlate, selections in ed by Louis W. CoRover, treasurer
~" Bank-)r-|ndeed-rtori.unftt^-and-hon•esirrfor.iervjperfor the-Ameplcan-j
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Junlor-sklppers
now-ln
VanBrackler
Brefcxe-Lawn,
Haslet,
honor
~of
the
Junior-skippers
6f"SU9qtrBhttnha-Mllli,-Irio.r-of-Nevir,
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——ored to have as their guest such an
Legion Is based 0^. service" to theErneat Boehm, Morris Josephs alia
The- next society meeting, will, be • the armed forces; • - . - - ,
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Tork. 'Comprising about three
outstanding authority on Hebrew agent (retired), 62 years, nine veteran an^.their families: it makes William'Ast. Electrical effects will
Monday, fieptember 10. -Miss Mar- r Members of the chorus who, apritual and music and he'extends his months; Dennis J. Oogari, 108 Sixth no difference it he or she is a mera-. be arranged by Harold Longendyck
acres enclosed by a~ppSF '«|S& rail
tha
Hanson,
executive
director'
of.
Wb,en PFC Nicholas F. Romano
Reared In costumes befitting tl\e. oc'most cordial invitation to all whoavenue, Long Branch, dispatcher her of the American Legion or.not." and Theodora Bryan!
' . ' . . Red Bank Public Health Nursing cajfcn. Included Arthur Apy, Ches- fence, this property Includes, an at- of Red Bank, with members of I
wish to attend any and all of 'the (retired), .51 years, fjve months;
tractive*
low,
rambling
house
of
the
Comrade Carl Bitter of 61 Green
The Ladles 'auxiliary Will assist 'association and Seely B . Tuthlll ot ter Apy, Jr., Barbara Bell," Dick
38th division anti-tank platoon,'
services, which will be held at the Dan C, Johnson, 41. Chestnut place. Grove avenue, Keyport, Is the chairthe firemen,In an effort to make Rlvervlew hospital1, will be speak- Bennett, Bob Burns, Dolores Buz- English cotta'g'e type. • Nearby are couldn't fln|L.tatg.ets on Luzon tor
Synagogue, 30 Riverside ;a venue, Red Bank, conductor (retired), 60 man in' • charge of the Memorial
the'
farm
estates
-of
Col.
William
the fair a complete, success.
bee,' Herb Cox, Reld-Dlckerson, Jo Henderson, Dr. C. C. Combs and their 57 mih anti-tenk guns, they
' Red, Bank, at the times mentioned years, four months, and Valentine Building Finance comn^tfee and he
used their/anrmll arma to assist the ,
Ann Dunbar, Betsy Donald,-Arthur John Henderson'.
above;. ..C. Sllva, 20 Soth Fifth avenue, Long has selected; a committee to act and
.
rifle companies In taking an ImFawcett,'Temple Fawcett, Tied FrleFALLS D0W?J 8TAIIV8
Branch,, clerk (retired), 50 yean, serve with him. Mt>, Bitter has
The McCue'agency has rented portant hill In the Marlklna-waterbus, Bob Frlck, Arthur' Foster,
two months,
',
'•
I
George H. Roberts, former, chief Thomas Gopelll, Jr., Charles Gols- the property for Mr. Conoyer to shed east of Manila.
made arrBrgements
am
' foitjhe
• • • - " • - canvass
-1
•Whtre
^poTl for sollclttfti^ef contrFj
W e an
n employee
py Is not listedn nOf Keypo:
county investigator, escaped Injury chalk, Paul Hammer, Jerry Jerola- Rex 0. Williams,..who operates the
Since there wer»-n.9 Jap tanks In
h l
k'H >> buttons for this fund,
Friday afternoon when he fell.the mon, Eleanor King, Arinslle Know}-. Star. Dust-Inn on the Shrewsbury the sector, the, only targets were
as retired it meant ha
three Red Bank1oldters,'*.Tech. entire length of stairs from the
— ' William - 0»."-«Wbo, So. vM,, - Ur 8," aotlva wrvice,
es, Blllzaboth-Laraon, Margaret Me- river at R«d..'Baok,
pill
boxes and caves, buttha, antW"
Funds Ar* Now Available , . Cpl. Max Brlto,'216 River street; second .floor in the Eisner building,' ytlgh, Alfred. Mathlasen, Eugene
'
Coast Guard, ton of Mr. and Mrs,
tank^gunr«ould-fiot-be brought ln
:
PFC Johnnie L. Williams, 138 West'
forthose
desiring
to
purchase^a
Are You Heallessf
Sdllax
Broad street. , He was treated for Mlltenberser, Pete' Slckels, James.
to p'osltlon.to fire on i the '.target*
William Stobo of Applegate street,
honie or make -repairs to their Bergen plao*,-and Pvti Clifford L. shock at the office Qf Dr. Walter Soden, Pets Van Keuren, Dot W61- ' Let me solve, your problem for a because of,Impassable'road«.. ~HIVM Plsaa,' arrived home Baturi
present hoinr'd«"r moftrajte • at -». R. Thomas, - 337; Meohanlc .street, F.'Reinhaus; :>;'"'";"::•' ;-»-->••.• cott, Dick JVolf and Bl|l Wolfkarnp. Rood' night's reit. Speclftllrlng In
th1.1 son-ptt > "
day afttr'-M months' duty In the
ths
PFC R b l
reduced-rate of Interests-No prem-' were among' the' 2,761 overseas vet• • Mrs. .William D.Sayre was pTano baddlng since 1914, John Davles, and. Mrs. Vincent. Romano of
Southwest and Northwest Paelno,
turns are required, The mortgage erans who arrived Monday off PlerBooks,
accompanist. .The
Interlocutor Phone. Highlands 1822.—Advertise- Bank street.
,• Soundman Stobo participated In
•(
can be paid on , monthly install- mont aboard the SS Sea Pike,,
Prown'*.—J
Let us thanked the audience for their at- ment,
Mail order service.
"
two.miior invaBroni In Ntw Guinea
ments over a period of years to
Other county men on board were search. - , , „ . . * tendance-arid
support
and
alia
exand also tookpart In the Invailon
suit owner,''In amounts" of $1,000 PFC Louis Johnson, 125 AtkinlaveEttelle becoratlng Service.
OH.
Je(ly . t ^ - v : .
.. „ • . .
books. Libraries * furnished: Sets, pressed hit aijrtclfitlon and that of
T (
In th» P h | | | l
B
• hanging,
•
••
• • aand
n d . d a y ,o $8,000, For 'property located
'; Paper
plain
Deliveries lubjeot- to government with 1tin tops; 49,cents do«.; Vn-plnt
,», Asbury .Park; PFC John L. books* In'fine bindings bought and
1tWn-a-ten.mUe—nadiu»_ttt_&ei.
fora ,b«lng transferred to>'4ne fa- oraliVe' painting. » Cail'TtexI'^atrR
Jars.'JSr
furinelli,
llde,'*"
lill.M^ii Hail!' i f , ,
.••MMHbtaJlM.UM.a^ TOlflr-^Rr-far-Nsmsttt,- 14D2_Qar.v,er
phone
tq
ance
1
,, _rArnmrivmt»r
" ^W
Wiirrt tr h
h t had
ad nine
ne tnoiithi . con- 893, Qfnoe' IW iMount; itr«tt.-Ad- Bank. Malnslay-Frlendj Saving*
who helped In»the^staglny_»,Ohf
l
avenue, WanamaHaV N . "
ft'Loan
association,
21
Monmouth
FFC
Albert
H.
fdartln,
110
Liberty
vertlsarnem.
tkH
P M o '26W; NaWonal
N
8 , * -'1
show,
,i
,
.,.
: duty In th* North Atlantk^He
street, R«d Bank/N, J, Telephone straet, Long.Branchrl!ltyt, Harold or phone Asbury Park
Prown's-AdvertJsBmtntV.
Slnki.
,
'
Ndthlnic but most faVoruble comv
Vjo^jay leavt, which
Red Bank 668.—Advertisement. • F. DUnkerley, 109 Mount' Tabor, Advertisement, , . , '
. CUi'Ranges, . '
1
Combination ilnK and tubos , cab.
ment *nd praise WAS heard of what
jfcriilr hon»' »t
With 6v«n c*Btrofr;«'sryfli>ata re?
Ocean Grove, and PFC Albert L,
Venetian Blinds.'
.
Inet type. Good
Good HousekeeplrigSHop,
HousekeeprigSp,. ' ' Kecapplni and VulcsnUIng
many itpohe
KpoR" of'
of as
as the bust-amateur
^
Thi. ^Candlo Light
JHrad, Oood <HoUitktaplt)t Shop,
bgndman, Stobo li
48-hour wrvlca;,.latalt milho
1
Suisman, S3 .Wast Front street,
I
street Rod
Inc.,
46 Monmouth street.
No waiting, right In. stock, (Ires
peiformnnce
of
Its
kind
itagod
In
no,,
48
Monmouth
strea],
Bed
and aqupraenr In our.plant •.Pi
ftMlddlstown i W h I :
' I vlilt at the ntw cos- Koyport,, /r
'
',
B)(NJAd^ertlMnwnt '
ll
I
t d ' k l P h o i
Jllgb.JIChQiKj.aM JbSUMJUklUUaiJh. -B|knkpJJ..JJ»iLdysxiiMuUttkl\J«',,
Waldnian's dull Service, '
tho Coait Cuard thrte yean • ago
WliplayiaUo raro and exotic
he, y v l ^ b t h B d l
Bath, avenui, • .Long
•lliT'perfMmt and weuor.
announoM a now lln
.
. At-JiOOJCohlght-^™.. .,,
one 8B9Q,-Adv«r.
tl
J
^ h a t ^ » n or^alnffltM¥/Twill
h
T
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: • •
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:
'
Graduate* A«
Flight !Mcer
Russell Ohl Gets
Silver Wings
Starts Campaign
For
••
Structure
Holding Auditoriurn
To Cott $20,000 :
Minstrel Show'
Junior Skippers
A Great Success
Bank GI Home
After 51 Montljis -
TaBe Heard Here
Performance Enjoyed
=By Capacity Audience
Public Invited To,
Special Services
Coun
Change Hands
All Have Workejd
Over-Half A Century
Sold
Recent Sales By
Jpieph McQue Agency
For Harvest
Leonardo Firemen
To Hold Annual Fair
Flans
f a^r Ne^Weelr^
Varied Prizes. To ' - j
Feature Event
'
Methodist Women To
Hold Event August 23
Lack Of Jajj Tanks
Brings Gun; Change'
Coast Guard»man
K- Back From Pacific
Three Local GI's
Return On Sea
aa
K •"' Th? Candle
-Adv«rtliemint,
II
ounx
ment March ii.'VHB, in tht. ylclnity/i)f OnimeMh*^ Otnnany.
PFO Sagurton entered the U', 0.
Armed Forces in 1MJ, ejnljating at
iNewark,
and* went overseas In No808JGEK ASftJ/tOVM
ThsTjfcrttorioui Serytes Unit* ' P&Q William Hv Bfagurton, Jr., of vember, van.Keyport,
medical
department,
Medjflaque* for "superior perfor
ical - detachment, -28titb Infantry He Isjhe ion of William HTBagof duty" was awarded
reglment-nats-awarded, tbi-B
tha. Bronze urton, Sr.; and
an the late Mrs, Annie
41 HABDDTG BOAD
-<4-Peplacfement and Training Com- Stair medalfor meritorious ScWeve^^-Cam^belU
mand -In Btaly by Maj. Gen, I* C.
Jaynes. In presenting the plaque
7^39^427 Pound* BaJ«
to Ueut.-e»l:'-AJfreAjCottrell_«wimanding officer of the-school. Gen.
Jaynes said,
- r ,15,504,266 Pounds Shipped So Far
Your task has been a difficult
ranr Ymi^iiave done It well. In
the will do muchtobring paac« to the so doing tryou have made a substantial coTi 'hiiffrrinto the -^victory of
th7"ATifea~?orcers lg Kuropa — —
nu> ftwt shlgirtn'U of co
The Signal "school trained tSL
(Or*
irtuUr Mti In. according
to ajited clothing have arrived at their
v)wSb w * p B | m ^ ^ ^™ ~ — f
—
men each six weeks In radio transreport irom Henry J K*!«er, nat- destinations and are now being dis- mission, telegraph and teletype
ioM> cbalnnan of the United Nat- tribute** to thu'nMBy,
t h ' » e 8 y J!r,
J!r Kaiser communications during a- .period
John
ional—cioSUng
—r~
— >**; •** collection
i i _ . t t A » "Mrs
• l u f M -TniViTt
from June- 14 1844, through April
B. AlWnptoeal chairmanf of the deotaf*..
Amoivg tf»«i letters'of thanks B ! 80, W*. Said Gen Jayn'ei: •
'Clothing drlveS who_upcelvea the
Stores, we
ready received by American donors,
»Tou* contributed, in -no small
report, made ltW^BTio today;
he
mentioned
one
to
Mrs.
WHflam
way
to
the
winning
of
the
war
In
"' Thereport^Jiwltfded.a statement
trademark.. standard for purity, quality,
by President ^Truman that the local J. Pinkerton of OgdenBtourg, New Europe by" training the** men who
and value in drugs for almoit half a cen«
clothing colleotlon committees York. It was-written by 19-jear manned und maintained^ communi•Jury. Kexali products- are rniae under a
throughout America "have1 rendered old Slmene Daniels, of Oenk Bel cations a? the front and behindThe
a service to world Jeace" Presl- glum, to express her mothBr'a ap- lines during the heroic campaigns
rigid laboratory control system that guar*
preciation for a coat, MiflB Daniels 1n Africa, Sicily and Italy"
.dent Truman added r ,
antees purity, potency, and constant unU
said that tjiey were glad to'find
Wearing a golden Wreath on his
formity. Remember! when buying drugs:
' "By meeting and exceeding their Mrs.'PJnkerton's address on a slip sleeve, symbol of /the 'unit's distincyfltl of 180,000,000 pounds of cloth- of paper "In the pocket of a-nlcr tion., lq Staff- Sgi I^opoTd Zacek,
ing, the American people have ac- black ooat received this week " Shi 28 hus.band of Mrs Ruth M. Zacek,
complished the task assigned to had learned a little English a 63 L/inden place, Red Bank, who
them by, Franklin D. Roosevelt^ school an! wanted to ' take th» lib- has been oversoai_21_months_and
a cause that was close tohls heart. erty- to write arid sa> thanks for was an instructor "at the~K!hO8lr
Prior to his Induction 49 months
It is gooa to know that'lhe cloth- the generous donation to the un-^
"ago" Tie_was jimployed^in-Bentley_in« is now_da Its way overteitfjp fortunate-people in Belgium.'
-Tablatir-Pvrat«r-j
tfro Buffering nf.Wflr v\rt\m>
-Hi Europe and the Far East'
Been a teacher In a technical
Reg. 59c
The report from Mr. • Kaiser •chooMiefore the war and tl)e fam- DORIS MA^ SAUER ENGAGED
pointed out that the first large ily had lived in modest comfort,
ihipmenU of contributed clothing War and bombardments', she ad Mr. and M". Fred Sauer of
Sh'aippoe (Rexo/I)
Uniiin Beaeh have announoed the
left America for war-devastated ded, had rulned_ thousands
engagement—of their dgughM'
6 ounce* --fog. 50c
—isfiar-Tfltlim—50—days -after
gian" families Forfiveyearl
clotbing campaign ended.
alpiost impossible to obtain any Doris May, to Anthony Panzera,
It disclosed, that 2»,38T,*27 pounds sowing material, clothing or house- son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael-Pant l t t J nr *r *d a- bd nb -ebe lni b
a ei ade- B i - o f hold linen," She added,-"irdldn't gera, of-Keyport.
Jii& » . Of thta amount, 15,564,266 changs >et, but we -hope It will
pound! bad been indpped or %eresoon. So we thank you again vary Worry of
MMAsW
specifically jcheduled for shipment, much and cJos« with best greet't
and arrangements are .being made ings from my parents and me."
Mrs Allen said "this letter from
^to ship, the balance. .
Slipping or Irritating?
Mr.-jfataer's. report pointed ou.
Don't be «mbarr««M<i b i loett iiU*
d
h
I
,v-*m=»_=——w^
" ••
pression of tltanke, • It Is "a re-teeth »llpplnu, droDi>l«it or wabbling
or »J»€cHloaUy scheduledforship, miMu t 0 U I tj, a t v|otory In Europe when 7ou «at. talk or laugh, Juit «pr(»kle a little FABTBETH on your plEtm.
meat wM aid people In nine coun- d l d n o t a n d c o u W n o t e n d w a M r e plea>»nt powitr «IVM » r»m»rxtrlM \a the -following amounU. ~UAmiaerv and want, and that the Thii
able lenas of tdded oomfort and isourtBilfium, l,8W,2l84 pounds; Czeeho cl<,tnineTo'lleeted here In this com- ty,by holding plat«8 mory Rrmlj. N o
ilovakla, 2,0?2,276 pounds; ^ f 1 ^ ' 1 munlty will Icwen, the hardships
f . «lk.lln. (non-aeld).
Get FAS.
3,686,816 _pailnd0! _GrwLOfi»—1,334,47-2- ^ ^ winter for ma.ny people in ITEETH
at any drug itorag'
-p<*inind«i Italy, S40,Oi6 ppundsj the
,ands,,
- PhJllppliiM, 1,611,725 pounuds; TuBeof The Heof With
goalMta, i1i28,»47 pounds; China,'
~
ig
Being Sent
Signal Instructor
Wears Gold Wreath
William Bagurton
Wins Broriie Star
ntractof and
Europe's Miiliqns
Special Rittt If' SunOur ShaWs"
I Sllvsrwhlt* Avs>, st PUckaty items'
'
' R. B. Z4M-J.
tUT-W
«EXAU
MONTH
ilSTERINE
Tooth Powder
DOUBLE
SIZE
KLENZO
Broad & Momnouth Sts.
100 Caroid & Bile Tablets 69c
5Qc Phillips Milk Mag. 12 .L 26c
100 Veracolate Tablets 69c
FALSi_ TEETH
ure
so,ooo pound.,- and Ruwia, l.ooo,-, S o c i e t y *To H o l d
iCKACH
000 pound*.
•
It ta th* aim of the United Na- Memorial Service
tion. Kellef and RehabUltatlon AdmlnlitraUon to move all the con- Members of the United ChoraT
tributed clothing overseas for dis-society will hold a memorial sertribution before winter, Mr. Kaiser vloe JYiday night of next week at
declared. He reported that ths the Lebnardo grade school for DonOf Tired Kidneyi
l-G«>HT-H~p«Bident-fliJd-^»slsU
ha« b«n greatly stepped up In r«-ant founder of tile society. The your kldiuynutd'attention.
ThetsldncyinriN»ture«cbie(warcftaHnB
_oeBt weaks and added that the do- society Is made up of members of
-wiMM-Mlda and poisonous
Dationi are now being Baled at t h rTnT~c1to1r» OI'tne-verlou«=oh-uroh;
"bliJofl.
ThttT help inoat-p«o
rate of *600,000 pound* a day In.tin Highlands, Atlantic High- DivUU* *nVT M»4# J*»WOB C«VJ>H If>»— • « « • • • •
If
the
16 miles of ltldntr totes aiM nlttrj
Commenting on this report, Mrs. lands and Leonardo area.
don'tworkwell,polBonou»wajttmstt«Blar«
A religious cantata," "The Con- Inthe blood ThaeioliontntarstartnuKlac
Allen »ald, _"ev«ry person who
helped our _ community collect version," -will be. rendered undor ijadcachsa, rheumatic paini, uffapaima loso Qt
clothing for overseas war relief tM> direction of R«v. Ellwo5d~Sr-"5' ~
puuincBBUIluei lug e j n , U H M H U M «»W «I««Iproud of having
should feel, poud
gparp Wblf, pastor of the Leonardo Bap- nosB Frcquent6racantypasM(!ra\riUi«mart.
bumlnsaomeilraeBBhawauienHlioniO"
t i i t d In
I this
thi greatt cause.
u W«
ticipated
W« Ust ohurch Solo parts will be "inland
thing wrong irlth your kidneys or bladder.
are all glad to know that the cloth- sung by Ruth Cunningham^ ao- Don't waitl Aik your druggist for Doan'a
Ing la now on Its way overseas to prano, Harold Shaw, tenor, and PlUs, a ttlmulant diuretic, used iue«M(olIy
. relieve the suffering people. We Rev. R Eugene Shearer, baritone,
—warmly-welaome t h . e _ o S f ) a L . . . and pastor of the Atlantic H
anoe from Mr. Kaiser of a baling land. Baptist phuroh.
and shipping program designed .to
g«t our contribution*,' along with
- those -of -every other i American
—Community, "on the baota of the
needy boys and girls and-men and
women before winter."
Mr. Kaiser , called the response
^—"anr^Inspiring—demonstration- of
* dtino^mfly . In - sptlfin,'* ^wd Mrtried:
"Ten* of thousands of volunteers
pitched in under the .direction of
their local committee, on the hard
wotk.of collecting,, sorting;';pack.^
I've be«n rhinkun...
Ing, and shipping this clotahihg
from their respeetjye. communities.
Mommy and-me ore
- . T h e .press, radio and every medium
of information supported,their efgoing to hove my picfort* and carried the message _to
taken pt. * e Jean
the people. No one could possibly
•• have had" a share in this great un-.
Sordou Studio cause
- • dertaklng' wltho'ut feeling tremen"-,"''- (Jou« satisfaction and pride, Withtheir phojOQrafar Itkei • ! "llltiil peepvl" »• well.
out adequate'clothing enabling the
victims'- of the war to return to
their factories, fields, and schools,
the world can have no peace. This
• • • • • • • •
ASBURY P A R K
" ' . • — .
clothing .contributed ._by iAmericans
BE DANGER SIGN
STEINBACH
wimt
REXAll THUTRKAl (OlD CREAM*
rot Hatf
UOuims
THERMODE)TT
_SALOABLE1
THIS MONTH ONIY
Used by theatrical people, adept in tTie art
ing make-up. You too will find it unsurpassed f o r . . ,
~ cleansing and for softening and' freshening your skint
'-fepfoca^ salt /o»f by
. perspiration.
w
DRENE
leu Shampoo
60t$ln
>^
**£=-Toket # » bum
ovf ofwnbwr
1100 Sin
i
Fast For Heodbchec
lMf?"'""jiLii
8 ounces
'J
4> A c*
V'
8 TOUNDS
EPSOM SALTS
e&
i,-4.*i«an»av» t
s»
^.T^K.
:v<
T COUPON
Equally-toothing for ivy
an4 oak poisoning, nonpoisonous insect bites,
mothwKh, and heat ratfh.
\
^1'1
p
^
(Rexo<l)M0'i,<tefl.a5c
TableH,Rexo/f(
N85'., Reg. 39c
*i.
1 o f *•' #*. n
Federal Tax toASPIRIN TABLETS
COMPANY
SAYS .
WILDROOT*
Cream Oil
Carters
19c
Doans,
37c
QZaSnO. Powder 9fe
$1.25 Wompoles Preparation $1.04
$1.25 Pinkham Compound 79c
50c Koiynos Tooth Paste 39c
Thermometer 79c
Pound Jar Honey J 9 a
16 OZ.AIbolene Mineral Oil 2 for 98c
EstivinHaTFeVer
Ironized Yeast
98c
T,\M
5 gr l i e
• For Picnic* ' '• lunch Boxej .
:=—'Travel/ing
: . PURABRffl,.'.
California.Plastic
COLLAPSIBLE
" v r c u p ••
LIGGETT COUPON
Rubbing Alcohol
kory.itiYoiiw
Plastic of a tWctaejfc that hol^s
heat or co]a. Collapses to iap inch
tlepthy eompletrvylth plastic «overr
SSr
ruect Recent
New Wertf
-for;
Glomour
G A B Y
Sunfon
lotion-rdQz,;
lon't fcet sunburned^ Get Gaby.
J o sticky messy greaie'and no
skin-parching.ilwhcl in ° - 1 -
OurCondyo^
For Tlfif Deewr^friw
(riAny/
Compacf Confert.
l7h
-fimettcan
i
I
I
I
I
I
«
LIGGETT COUPON
IOCHERSHEV
Cocoa Buttar Soap
Ice*
"Most people tWnk of winter as the hard time ori ear batteftesvButfa lot • •
PEARLYJONE
METAL VANITY
dnetf'em out. Running dry they run doivn and can't be recharged.
' "9<? what?. ,980 take ipeeial care of ydur
--~bBttery in hbt.%«#>«*. See your Esso Deader
^ . B e e t o W go ^
battery.,.ffi»...o« w*proteciea g
ierioafl banA hot wAather" can do!.'.."
, safe, nbj sorry, vfwb yotrr Esio, Dealer
V/ITH PERFUMED OIL
THAT ACTUALLY BURN8
. Soft*
Sof^.pearlyrtoned- thtd(i of '" I . CUADs>IMfi ' BA(S *
. mbek. tbrtolse shell. Plastic J
TN r T O * " " ~ ~ " ~ ~ ~
at ltsT)e.«t,'. lii a compact of ' - J • V vT * * * '
K REGISTER, AUGUST .9, 1945
Clayton Report*
To Memphis Center
Keyport Child
Hartld E.Claytbn,
/ ,
grandson 'ot Mr. «?* Mn, Jiuneis
KiagsDiuyJfll'BaMs »l™et, Bed
Driver Held 0 n '
Bank, thU yttA reported for advanced *adlo instruction at, Naval
Technical Charge
Air Technical Training Center'at
lto ; Tfennesaee.
Tfe
Clayton a
Mempjiis,
Clayton,
corobal alrerewman recently re- A Keynori child,"two and., oneturned ,rro«J» the South Paclflc, said half years old, whose father Js'servhis c«wj^rtu-«aiUdj£ith_ihe sink-; inK-iS-tJtf U. S. Nayy,-dled Sunday
Itig-of a number of enemy vessels afternootf in thejkmth Amboy hosand wfth damagins_ otner>> * n ' _ pital after being run-over b ^ i n j e e .
dltton they inflicted severe Wows truck a ehdrtf distance from her
on enemy alr-fleWs and radar sta- home that moral
tion's. '"His -major engagement! in
llckles, daugn
The child;
elude Iwp Jima.. Luzon, Okinawa ter of Mr. find Mrs. Vllliam Sickles
of 244
and Borneo .
By DIDDY
"THE PEOPLE'S STORE"
THE PEOPLED
IKJUOR STORE
COMPLETE U N i
• BEER • WINES and LIQUORS
r
Th» tirivtr > being p*Ui under a
!cbnk*l chugt ol causing death
•ltb * motor vehicle.
Keyport Opens
In VEW Concert
'
New Wading fool
The .new 'wading ppcl, 40 ft
wide by 60 feet long recently completed *af rBeach par*,' Keyport,
was officially opened last week-end.
Councilman Judson S. Hopla.^halrmanTof 'the "department of 5
works, Is largely responsible,
-the development-of-Beach parkrfor
the children of the borough.
Th« wading • .poof.
with informal ceremonies including
a- goldfish face, first
i
'
d tna—awardedd
d
Humpjirfes and second prize
Leonard's Ice truck as the driver, jepb-JKitzmanib and a-.race~"
Richard Trembly pf Sidney avenue, lect coins thrown into the
Union Bosch, backed up-a ahfft-dls*- The first ch'ild "to entei-'the
tance'
was Stephen Dflloi*.
The little girl wag taken to the The pool Is constructed of conoffice of Dr. :F.~W. Holman, Broad crete qtad at the deepest point is
street, Keyport, bjr the Keyport 20 Inches. The bottom is sloped
MJSS FIX)RA" StHENNAN
ALFREDO LUIZ2I
first aid squad and then ruehed to and }t is filled with water from
the hospital. Dr Holman stated that the borough "mains, which will be
program
will tie Miss Audrey
w
j
tine had suffered!'Internal Injuries tested periodically by the board of
on the benefit Bowman of th? Metropolitan Opera
and a fractured.-, skull
health It is planned to use thewho will' be heard
t
^ be' preseAted
by
A
Keyport police reported that the pool for skatin0.in'the winter.
and Alfredo I,uizzi, baritone, both
Vernoh
A;
Brown
driver said a group of children had
The opening of the pool marks
staff artists at National Broadcast
fieeh climbing on his trtuck and thai the completion Of, the second proj- FQrelgji W a r , i
ing studios, ana DaMd Lockett, pia
lbs had warned*them several times ect at Beach pa! k this summer, th Junior Wgh sobool Thursday eve- rust,
who has giuen recitals at Car
as*he mfcde, his" stops His truck other was rhe'macadam walk,.te.n ning, August 30.
Miss Shenjian Is a member of the negie h»'l
wag iparked on the south, side of feet wide, which has been built
San Carlo- Opera company and is The committee Is composed of th
First t'trcetTiear the railroad cross- alengthtf J«a. wajll J e - M ^
tfld'4^
tlWtata»gInfe following mambeHh.
Ing"and' after chasing tBe~5Bliaren' was built several years ago by th
away again, hei climbed jntb.the.cab NatlonaLJouth Administration un- woman singe of Scottish songs in chau man,'Edgar Taylor, command
er, Arthur"Hansson, Harry Sanders
Ad^ttbk plfWd«"p;^
r _'
>hB., tponaorsftlP'.oi RBrltai
nd JoTin
fitamm"
"~
'arti»U>_appeaung-,on- th
rlcatF&Sglon
ha'had pulled-int? the curb.—:H ".Beach.'park has a.frontage of.ap
;
sitdr someone 'screamed ••" and h proxlmately 30Cfe.feet,; An^pld build
Mr. Throckmorton had no'idea.
stopped almost' immediately, but; ing, forinetly used as a commUnitj
"Because1 ,1" didn't wrap it in
j
^
j
Things
when he got out he found the little house, was torn down and the prop
clean cloth wrung out of vinega
girl under one of'the.rear wheels. erty
arid then-in-waxed paper?.-Gues
t 'and
' d beachb c h.cleaned.
cleaned Tf ' About Meat,
Ah* effort is being- made througf pianned-torhave-benehes.
Til 'rliHm In nt Mrs. White's ofBc
•Mrsr^iqma-K
-W
•thiTEedrCross.
_ ..
is' also discussion of building '•"•I wpuldnt .be so burned up after Peters furjou^h Is o\er an
who U in'the Pacific. The" mother there
see what she has to say about this
Is the former Mtes. Mildren' poison a danceJloOr. Becaus* of war oon about it if 1 hadn t- skimped and business of keeping meats fit? to
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Valda dltions and labor ?hortages the pro piiiched and sa,vcd evei> last ration eat. It is hard enough getting them
Dol on of Keyport There are five "ect has had to be developed grad point rifould put my hands on just
the first place, without, letting
other children fouF-girHTitrffT
so we could ha\e ham for Peter's in
birthday^" Mrs Throckroorton ex- them ggo to waste*Tight in your
claimed vigorously as she held up own refrigerator!'
a -10-poun,d, handsome but—alas— ill. Throckmorton-didn't answer
woefully "mold>, smoked Ham He was deeply engrossed In cutting
h
Mr. Throckmorton, appeared slight- the mold off the ham. Later when
made that
ly defected after he )>ad looked it
visit to the-Extension Service of
er."
•• ' "
_
fice, this is what she learned about
?\yeil,"~5e said, with a
the turner care of meats happen." Mr Throckmoiton was move H «i Once from ITS paper
alwayB a-gentleman—
wrapping, put it on ajriate, cover
"They ^houMn't—not to a 10 it .with waxed pape-_ard then put
pound /ham"' snapped the lad> of t In the-meat compartment of the
xher ThrockmortQn housefiold ^ t s efrlgerator or directly under the
only been in tne -reirigerator a reezi'ng .iinit.week. Why, it hasn't^eVen^had ; Chopped meat ^{Wlls faster- than
to get moldy." _ : ,". • • • -:-.-whole pieces, so do not cut" up«jneat^
ufif-th'irHme." thfr" gentleman'
chop-it until just—before ~~ '
responded, gently but- firmly, "it is 'imoldy. Maybe yooi ought to .ask lo be used.
Cook, ground meat within 24'
about it over at-the ExtenBJon Ser
hours after it comes. ,from'_. tBe.
vice
^ i ^ ^ b d :
store, unless it can. bT7fogh._Meaf
;
'some advice from Monmouth coun formed into=cooklng porTions-T-Sni
' ' ., agenti; Mrs. so.
wrapped tightly in waxed paper beforeit is frozen, .iylll-hot dry out.
the family decided it w^uld do itsThe same rule
own reupholstering jfJjJ, ph/the wing meats, such as -UVer andkldneyi,
p.halr and again a bltrlater, when Bef oreJ-putting_them_iO-Jh9
the pressure cookeT^gauge seemed frigerator, wrap ham "and ot
Highly., •__. . - . . ; ' « . . . _
cur»d meats in a clean cloth wrung
) So Mrs. Throckmorton made
nut, of vinegar and, then -in waxed
telephone .call, and a lewminutes
.
later when she came back into the paper. \ •
kitchen she was completely revived .ifever wash or wipe any meats,
and once more mistress of al| sh except poultry, until Just befor
surveyed. rWejJon'Hiave. to .t,hrov they are to be used. Clean an
it-awayS^ :sho said, triumphantly. wipe poultry oefors -putting It In
XfrsTWHIte ssys~Bnwe1 need dols the refrigerator, however. Chicken,
cut off the moldy part—ihe res will keejf'~longef whollT^han in
'
..,.'... willT>e quite safe touse. And-do. pieces.
yo;u kho.w_why it turned moldy, in
Blaming
Separates
Jacket . . ' . T495
Skirt . . . . 5.95
this smart, ;useful ..jacket!
Wear it the-ycar, arQ.und-Q.Ydt
tailored _with.-j»:hite piping
Colors/
Jrawn, j '
Brcyad"Stireet^--Red Bank
151 'Broadway
-
L««« Branch
ADVANCE FAIL SHOWING
ONLY AT SNYDER'S IN RED BANK CAN
YOU SEE THESE CLOTHES ^
are nbfr too sure for late Fan.
..,.,„„, T H E SUITS., m J00%. wool, worsWd fabrics,
. .'•. nicely
* u > u tailored
»
.^ ^.
. •-—•.paring.'Blngl*
to\d
swure
long w,8aring. uingie and
>n° a H M
double-breasted" s ^ s on>trlp«k>d cliacks. BrojWnl,, ^ ^
- Grays:, Blues, etc. All s,l?e«., • / ^ * ~ - - - i . : " ; % • . • , "*':'i
*,.\ '
'' ' ' T H E B TOPCOA l t'S'..»re »Vwool.ln all tn« fay-:
i«.UIU«knted.
SATURDAY
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BEDvBAlSK REGISTER, AXftftJST 9,1045Dougla* Eniploye«»
Hold^each Party^
donfcrol of «»• ittfring wfceil. Th* Apb, FbtWre «n.dor«ed- fpr lieuThe annual plcnlo_of^th« MOD*
truok-r»n • into a ditch and w*L taan'U in the new troop.
utS-dowityMorUaufiral^oU;
Th* work,~o7 f»buildlnj?~HubanifcgM but bo on« w i i hurt
Tbe FMtofflee' Department >»t bard's bridge acraas ths Shrews- ty will be'held Wednesday, Augutt,
„,_JM.. JSomajTJV DjWetottls J. MoOsa '. Howard, ».Utra
Washington made a leaf* with Big- bury river at Bel. Bank wag be^un 10, at Tom Field's ,fa>m, .Middle- . f h i first annual outdoor picnic
A BUHII, ;r, M n raiati'o
- . town towMhlft ^~
mund Eian»r fctf the 'conilruoUon by Thompwn 4 Matthews.
',
of tbe Douglas Electric eowpaay of
of B , bfilldlnf oh White .itrtet to
In case of lncjemeut weather the Baft Frontjtreet wa» held at MeO»nion» A
b«_u*ed u a postofflee building unpjepic Mtti be held the fqllomlng tedeconk bathing' beach iflundAy,
5,,,.,..
Cop»b>-»:"-j. - i i i _
til tnj permanent postofflce buildday, according, to'Owen aBoff, chair- Employees ."with their famlllei,and
Yeats Ago Gulled From ing cojkld "•*»' built at" ttie corner o!
man of the -picnic committee.
a number of friends attended. An
• W»Uac.Su. . , S i d l e d . Broad
and
Canal
-'Streets.
The
busf a n D. Panooi Edmund J. Canton*
Notices to the members state, outdoor hamburger roait, swim—• T k a o d o r a J, iMbnetut
•/•'••
IjneM
of'the
poetofflce
had
Increased
"conje after lunch'and bring your riling, boating and honeshpe pltchike News ahd Editorial Cqiiifflns for Entertain-v
. r . Cprobi••'-' Thonat J. Smlti "
a'o greatly. that mora room V a t
supper, 71841 to stay:4ate."J_
\hijten
enjoyed. * '
Malda " William p. B a i t y * .
necessary.'
~~~~^-,:, uiftul bf Today'i R e a d e r T ^ i ^ j L ^ ^ ^ A4
Joieph-Kennedy
Witii
POBTNER,
.restaurant 'business of Ch&rlei
Jflfty
"Jongfe Skipper^
Rtri
. inr[rnr nractle* tnan I Smith tnfl WI1H«T"
lUd J3a«*
East-Front»«treeh—Mr.—Dougbtrty
Henry Hines of- Port Momnouth
untlfthen had been employed at Fifth Air yorce^Ttpop; CarrWr
•was run over and' killed while rldA load .Qfm?rry'Holmdel jstraw- Lou Callahan's Palace ll»ch wagin
SONA? '
Command, Philippine. Ieiands—Staff
£ ,pn t h " *"«•* at,'that place. His
••••--•• and Long!
•
-son of Mr.:
coat caught 'iff
y
Branch, where they spent
S
couid not dismount. He fell in front Those in the party were Misses Nel- clerk of the Red BariK" board of
Oldct Hour.:
ol a team of horjes being driven lie HpJmeS, Clara Wyokoff, Flora
education at a aalflj-y .of-^JBCL.*, yist, formerly of Rumson,' was reDailr lilOa. m. to {;•» p. m.
by William Finn and Was trampled Taylpr-»nd -Edith Walling, George
cently' 'promofeft to the_. grade of
month1.'
• • , • ' . • < ;
'••'••
•npingll Tundaj and. Thunaar (
upon, '• ,'. . • ,technical BergeaHt wltti ^he 3I7tlr
and Joseph. Wjckoff, Johh and
Farmers in Monmouth county^ Troop barrier group "The Junglff
F w appointment phone 2141
. The-fair given by the women of Holmes Ely and Lemuel Sutphin,
famous potato belt. were faolng Bklppers" uhderthe command:-of
t'BBOAD ST., BED BANK, N. J. Christ church, Shrewsbury, was
Hsnry Ely of Holmdel dug a poheld on Ola., TallmaTi place at tato o/ theS. Ideal variety that what they, regarded-, as the worst Brigr-GenVrPaul-H^ E r e r i t l s « i ^ i ^
menace wliich had ever" confronted"
Shrewsbury^ occupied by B. C.
Sgt. Kennedy was a crew .chief
DR. MILDRED HULSART.
weighed .one pound and ten ounces. them. Mahogany njtwafl the name
ParkAr. The fair vv^s :n charge of He found 13 marketable potatoes in
iboard a Douglas C47 airplane In
SUBGEON CHIBOPODIST, '
of
the
menace.
The
farmers
disMrs. B. Fianklin," MIB A. V Jen- one hill.'
the .recent paratroop assault against
Orthopedics—Electro-Therapy
in- Aparrl at'the mouth of the Cagayan
nings, Mis. G W. Biulow, Mis W. , A''children's fair, for the benefit covered that their -crops were
:
OAea Hours: Daily 9 a m t f 5 p ' n
•'"'..' -Rlv«r3ralleylBhJ,uzpn. I_^_
R Steveng, Mis.-C H. White, Mrs of the Babies',, hospital at Oceanic fested with:ii.V."••.":.' ': ;„"'.
pouglas~Seritell*^f TKsyport had;
Evaalnfii Tuttdty, Tfeuraday, Saturday F .C. VanVH^t and -Mrs G D Tallwas held af ihe house, of Mrs, F. a .'position as cleric In the-People's' A little over six months" ago, T a p
• (Clottd . Wednaa'da? k
ma
fpt appointment pbq'ne B0_5
M1 Randall at Little Silver. Fifty Natlbnal bank" ln'.placiB of Evict ineie troop carrying airplanes took
Imperial Washable Wallpaper • Sherwjn
doilRia w,asl cleared. The _yarlous SXIjMx ^WhV.iMslgn^to_t|*e_Js j)p >ff from Lipar airstrip on "Luzon,
BANK, N< f,
1
L
i
ioBSJ4a?Br^rte3ffldi^r«pp»4j|fci
cation to the township committee tables were undcr~the direction of
Merkin PainLPwducti'
BttiioTf^lrthei^MjitSWaftsBanfeifBt;
itr6o^ersTinto~lhe areaTTecTipieafoe a franchise to constiuct its .May Rathfcun, Hazel Tilton, Natalie
Matawan, '_". ~
~~ •—;^-r-~-'—
7
)^t^Jungle ~SkTppeTr'.and'-ele-road OVCL fne~public-hiBhway fiom Rnthniiri;-Blanche-May-and-JeanT—Elwood Snyder of EatontownV J
m6n5rofTHe~EleveiiUr-Airborne:dlMiotigaKayen^fofejisawalKautCM.
~Ea'tuiituwir"t[rwiTslilp~ti,
trucks-duaag_ the week^sold
8
township committee was to b'aVe a tewar,t R.'aynoi'" and/ Wjllle May.
machines to William S. Bray" of safhe Jungle Skippers• with .
public, hearing on the matter,
Holmdel,. .Thopaaa Kelly of Everett/.. Toppers of. the_Eleventh'Airborne
A
lot of
of p
prosperous
Monmouth,,
A lot
rp
Sidney Beers of Colt's Neck, 'John iboard" tooE~"6IT;from that same '
Twenty-Fivei--Tears Agp
Jb
countyy 'farmers'' were up-, att Jacob
Bennett of Nutswamp and Samuel jipa airstrip to drive a widge into
:
'Eatonttfwri ofnclala were in a fuse.
Richard WBW 1 he last remaining Japanese strong
['Shuttb'
huttb' pluuiyttTSltfewsbury—tpiseie.
p l T
with
storekeepers;
WoIcolPliroThi
a new. potato digger
work.
ers refused to tear_do.wn .a side- ters of Eato'ntown bought a Max- ;loh, flight after- flight went over
The steam launches Shrewsbury walk shed J n front of" their storgl well sedan from Mr. Snyder. ~ —
and IfavesjnlT, which hnd been run- and .the township committee their vMiss Nellie G. Brasch^,daughte» lhe~target, dnopprnpr men,; artillery,
ammunition, and ali,other'"supplies
ning between Rcdl'Btfnk'and High-, had the work done.
• • '1'. ofT^rederick Brasch^of Keansburg, lece'ssary tor-co"n"4uct:.ia_campaign
and
"Edward
Bonher.
of..
Long
•land Beach, and the Leoh 'Abbott,
Bessie Wilson-'of Marlon street,
o.wjied j
S. Paine, were soljj to daughter of George Wiisonri and Branch were married at St. -Ann's jeh'ind eriemyHne's.. Th.e 4 drop was
"* CDMUfTI
OPTICAL SIRVICE
the Spnnis
o*vei'n'ment to. be used Dorothy Metzler of White street church, Keansburg, by Rev. John :ompleted without a flaw, the 3^7th
repeating Its Co'rregidoii performas" transports.
p .
rode'fo ijumson on, their bicycles E.. Mufr&yr Miss Mary^Brasch, a ance, the "Eleventh Airborne finish-j
.'• Sov« Iht pietci, Wo delermine the. <
.'A. lawn'party'was held, at Wil-. arid went .bathing' at the public Bfetsi• of- the.bride, was bridesmaid,
• • o u J o w l of iK» Unw with out
ihf "a''3o>iT£'h'aQ be'guri on Tagaytay j
Jiam S..'.Hye;'s,-for the benefit of. the I park! On theit1 way. home Bessie's aridTnbmas"Bonneirs brother ot
SctoiJtific Bertric Opticol Instruments. ••
fidgB on. Batahgas- early this,year.; 1
Middletown Reformed church-'or- wheel struck a hole in the road at the groom, was groomsman. The
Sgt. Kennedy entered the army in I
groom
was
"engaged
in..the.maso^,|
gan
fund
and
$61
was'
cteared.
ktm Eramt Ntmirt pud .
Eftin_Haven .?nd_ she jwas thrown.
September, 1943, departing for over-'
buslnasaat-Long
Branch.
I
John
v.B.
Everett
of
O
r
n
g
She was knocked unconscious and
» ««plaf«w«nli yjiift )oil ffoii
tho^u£cJl8lu!^djr_|_g
' Belford's baaeball team won Its l e a s ' in' •November, 1943. ' Hei Has '
"o^u£cJl8'lu!^iJdjer_|or r
OcnKm' fiwtWpWSw fllIrf Annum ~ .the
' • ' " • • • ' • - '"-'- A i r Medal,' t h e
"new "sefioorhDUBB~iF StlaHtlBi
^
m « g ^ i
r i S b o n q
Hlghlartils, His bid was $17,330.;» I Trouble developed over thecon- grounds by defeating Roselle Park ^ ^ ;
rlbA.lump" exploded in trie"dlnlng- structionof the new fire house for by a score of 10 to 3. Harry Ben-, tars, the Philippine Liberation
he
Westside
fire
company
at
Red
and :(lti3e,.Good
robm of Charles A. Fdurt's ..house
nett pitched for Belford and had boh with-one .star
1
Bank.
The
company
claimed
that\!:"'i * '•
.-it Atlantic Highlands and we-fire
the visiting batsmen at his Mercy. Conduct medal.
Eden Ewlng, the, contractor; Was"
Damagp to the
later - Optical Technicians For to the "lijoiii.
at all tlmesj - '
'"„' '
;
not4ivJng:up_t,o_the
specifications.
amoun't. of S200 was dbr^."~ ——
Three Generations
"~W. V. Darling'and Harry Angelo
The' Hlnathan T. Ticld: farm' at
•"•the Red Bank Wheelm'cn held a
Ijssighed as members of the Fair
^
were in lino Nutswamp was bought by FxancU Haven counc.ll.
Fi-Hr-Hyde of Engle'wood for $18,On the recommendation of Edwin
Tel. Red.Bank 1618
and novel'decorations. •TK^-parad- uro:
C. Gfilland,, TM^-rrew—superyising-)
A show of peTTWai held a M h i principal of the Red Bstnk public
Opposite Borough rtnll
•««/. met with many^_mlshap3 but
charaTiterr -playg'tound- at Bumjgn> . -public schools, Harry G,-Sleber of-D6ver
h
J i t l i 4
bthe—Red—Bank.
Jumbles..and lanterns on rlre w.ere
pua-iil uf idiwaMan ag prlnolpal ot
n
ten ~CHaHes' Mouser, Jeeel'e -Yeo.:. appointments .with an eye
•were Dr. Edwin Field, Dr. Wr~S. rnfiris, Timothy Connors, Kenneth the high school. "H6~succeeded-Mr.
jphjwlclun for nominations. '
VV'hitniora and.A. R. Coleman, and Stevens, Lydia-keech, Mahlon Sag- G-llland, who Bad recently been
promoted to supervising principal
they decided prlzBS...should ?o._to Inirton-and-'-Bllzabeth-SmUh, :„_,'
:
Miss'Nellie Kuhl.-.M'rs. FZ-DTHah)'-? '--Liigh.tnlnE struck a barn at PKa: - Constable: Lester WallMg of Mid(Newark Store, 947 Broad St.).
mer, ~Mrs. James B. Weaver,-Jacob lanx owned by Charles S. Bucklin. dletbwn-recoveredhls.bicycle which
had been stolen two weeks • pr4vF-rlckt- Charles,Smoeli 'and Charles
h t f I t
K. Ghamprm';. "" : *
-— tents, including 20 tons of hay and ioualy. at a, basebairgaTSie^ No ar, Freeholders John-Ii Heyer, Jo- a large quantity of harness, was rest was made.' Mr. Waning was
ph T , T'ntche.r. Chaflo^ Conover, «>mplotebi—destroyed_at_ft_loss- of a detective as wellninnlnK
Wilkes.Errickson,...Frank hi. Heyer
,ooo,
o
: . : . . '. . . . . "
the bicycle thief boosted his. stock,
Edward Farry, John Garf" and
Maurice and Emanuel Swartz of as a detective way "above par In
George H. Bo-*ne7Tnet at Edward
Perrinc's hotel at Holmdel to re- Highlattds sold their hardware and the'estimation of Middletown town;houBe-turnishinK business to H r ship folks.
celve.bids for
Aafoii BastedO"of-©ceanpott heldbridge-rjear B 'y' s
Iron Park, Atlantlc-Hlgblnndi, was be;. AJtamjy reunion at his homa, Mr.
township., Th»
townshp.,
e Wrought
g
Bridge
got the contract Ing-convcrtpd into.ajhotlpn picture Bastedo's six' chlldicefij~a«~well~a8
g company
;
$r56O
- : ~
for$r,56O..
arid vaudeville house by PV J. ^JC"- •sovera!~~*grandchl!dreri '•' ^artd '^pne
Let* Singer
Allen,
and Robert cullens The mayor had stopped
£;M'lM J
great-grandchild, were present.
••pert pnt
"DesprcSux,
f—Middletown,
DesprcSux,BStf
"Spriday dancing at the pavilion
The stork was-at SeQbe.yvi!!e and
yonr miwere married by Rev. W. H. J. several .'wecHs previous.
left' girls at the homes of Lottus
.chine in first-clus rugging order.
Parkor at the Babtist parsonage at
A gas main near James Griggs' Tomadlsky and John Rowell. •
Seasonable charges, Estimate fur- - Middletown. . The bride, was the melon field-.at. New Monmouth John Horn, Jr., of Highlands and
sprang
a leak, and the escaping Miss Beatrice Durkin of ^Newark
daughter of .Chaijles E. Allen-and
Lthe~1sropm; was 'the son pf-Louis gas" It lllcwf'' a"' large •' number of - his vere, •marrl,ed^.at_-the_HighJajids.I
vines. It was thought he would -be Catholic church by JRev. Thomas F.
Desprcaux.
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Miss Mamie ,.viering, daughter of tei'Uinate if hs got enough 'money Kcaine. Mr, Horn' conducted an
Francis Viering, Jr., was married from his crop to' meet expenses.
Ice .'cream business.
athe.r home in Port. Monmouth to
John K. Walling, aged six years,
Miss Nellie Smith, d&ughter of
Harrj'11 eompton,' .of Belford. The son of ;HaTry Walling of Lincroft, the late Thomas' Smith' of Red
ceremony was performed l?y Rev. was suffermg from a mashed Bank, was' married at'Schenectady
B, C. Lippincott,
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finger. His finger got caught In the New York, "to Stephen. J. Costellb
Dr. William A. Bettu, the oldest cogs of a windmill.
of that place. After a wedding trip
43 Monmouth Street
practicing physician of Rcd.Bank,
Thomas Kelly bf.'Everett, wlio to Atlantic City the couple Were
died at ijls home trt the corner, of worked one of Thsron McCamp^ given a-reception by Mr. and Mrs;
Broad and Monmouth streets. " He bell's farms, bought a Maxwell auto- Peter Dtbb of Front street.
' Red Bahl?
waS '61 years old. • Dr. Bctls was mobile truck, A demonstrator was
The hew Red'Bank cavalry troop
ln( partnership wlth'Dn Willlafh B. 'showing'-Mr, Kelly how to run an- decided that Captain Robert A.
Phone R. B43806 * Warner.
HjTwas more .devoted to other truck of a similar make: on Kennedy should be •(iaptain~ef'-fhe
his'prof esslon than usual and had the Red Bank road when' he 'loat troop." George A.' ftogan and Jo'(DOKmcs,"•_-':•••i.'- ••
ff^p^^
C-47 Cr^w Chief
..;-Trer8::'',Mr.,'and/;.Mrf.,:,
-.,-,r,rn,^Ruasell Bcott,
Mfi^ Virginia Tweneu, V
garet'Hughei, Helen Eembling^Mr,
and Mrs, Clifford Smith, Mr. a i d
MM.. Douglas Jerolajnon, Barry' 1
Jerolamon, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond •
Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. .Marord
BSjinett, Audrey-BennetV, Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Getzler, Diane Getzler, Arthur White and H&rdy Burnett.
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in Imlf-wa/ tlccp.nl coinfort lotfioraclnecoait. ' . .; ,
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RED BANK REGISTEE, AUGUST 9, 1945
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JUMBO ITEMS
V^HITE ELEPHANT ITEMS
Th««« tn goodt of whicJ. ,w> hart • lurplui, II d , t ^ o n t t r Q ,, / dramatically, th« K.wb.rTy pcllc^
~fh*y'reln ouTwoyRTKijRWBit'ao aut to^okt^j^^|>^y^j|i,t^f0Hlft|rwiwwyt--Reo<t«vory K*'"*room. White elephonh to w, Bargaim piejt- II lhcncomein! -Countless more value* not advtfll
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tited h«rt,^
1
m mm,
EVERX OFFERING A D R A y A T f t VALUE!
Ye^WeHeiW
Metal
'Curtain Rods
Sitroux Tissues
H osf^
PERCALE
USED RECORDS
^w
^POPULAR
LADIES'SEAMLESS
FINE QUALITY
WIDE
*'*
XEAT PATTERNS
LATEST HITS
S4» NEEDLE
77
Broad St.
3 for
FORyOUSE-GLEANING-ITEMS
BEECHNUT
GENUINE
Chewing Gum
Thermos Bottle
Old Fashioned
TAFFY,llb.bp*
Cptt^ir Prints
A'8M>rted Pattern!
BegulBr 1.19
Becfau7S
SOFA
PILLOWS
HOT WATER
TOWEL BARS 15T •••
Begalw-MI
Begiilar 10c llze
40 inches wide
BATHING
STEELJVOOI^
8~oz. WATER^JfTc CAPS
BIB APROIT
Becnlw lOo
Befjilar 10c
-Values to 7to
EXPRESS
'
ODDS & ENDS
INJEWELRY
Animals "for*
Nic-Nac Shelves
cc
. Kefular UI8
WOODEN,
WOODEN
TOY TRUCkS
LADIES'
SHORTS
F
JAR RINGS
Brernlar SQe
Kror^AR^F
HARDjPANbY
: ft
Large Stuffed Dolli
Value* to L39
BEDROOM
SLIPPERS
Begnlar
BAinlarS
METAL
BARRETTES
Men's Neckties
FoMr-in-Hand
Roll Top Garter
SWEATER
LADIES' ~
BLOUSES_
TtATTAIL
Size* 1-2-3
LEATHERETTE ifcc
THOTOFRAME 1 0
COLORING
BOOKS
Handkerchiefs
xD
' Greston School
CRAYON
Candy Sticks
PAPER
DOLL BOOKS
-TOY-BANK
Regular 10«-
T
Griffiri'r W
Wnite
4HOE-POLISH
,
Swiih Nail
\
Polish Remover
Secular 8Bd
egular IS
jtchan—Towels
(Colored)
J
PLASTIC SINK
Begnlu Its
Wooden
Clpthes Dryer
STRONG OVERSfAS
Rirat« 1S
-Top of Stove-
BOXES
—1Ac
JJc
Rernlar Mo
Regular lOo
SACHETFIN
CANDY FILLED
JUMBO
STRAINER
Becnbr Me
CAPS 27*
CATAPHANE
Kegvlu
POLO SHIRTS
35o -
BrUa
Men's Rayon
y
SLACK HOS
HOSE
Regular S^o
BOYS
PLAY SHORTS
DUSTPANS
Bpar
.-.
BegTUar 1JI9
Regular 79o
RAIDER GUN
*%h
DIAPER BAGS
W
LITTLE TOTS
LITTLE TOTS
i4
Values up to 1.26 .
^CHILDREN'S
SUN^UITS
BO
POLO SHIRTS ,
Klean Brite
Pot Cleaner
Bathing Good
R d d
^
TOMMYALLS
AAC
iT
Rgla
Regular 16e
CHILDREN'S
ANKLETS
g
KIDDIE
PyRSES
Regular lOo
LANDER'S
TALC POWDER
c
LAMP SHAPES
Regular 700
LADIES
L
COLLAR SETS
BOOT-EEZ
Regular »»o' -
BOYS
PLAY SHORTS
Print H'dkfs
•RerularJ89o.
FANCY
PJLLOWTpPS
BROOKLAWN
STATIONERY
Cans For Over
Seas Shipping
Begular 69o
B
BEACH
LADIES'
-HATS
i PROOF>
lull Fashioned
Kitchen Kraft
PiJ
| | Bexular We
ROLLING PINS
For
Beautiful
Nails
PI.-
Men i
FANCY XiLASS
TUMBLERS
4
5
Polish
Wd
. LADIES
HAN
Dr,
Foot Aidi
HOSE
i-Fancy^Sport
Patterns '
Popular Shades
SIZES MM TO M
NEW
STOCK
Flashlight
COTTON
BED. BANK REGISTER, -AUGUST 9; 1946
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guilt 13*0.
for that puHUi, U jattuiml
#y«r atten<Je4
The Dutcb.East
-j(»^tJW{ MaMhalMont)
l DWW
had big" deposits .
or«! which bid notJweB tapped. t
natlpn-to a4In this wi r,i*e Jiave been spendB , J»>- a <3«ofc i a i ttoir ofay
beyond a Jew- bad
Iprmore thin our fair proportion
ism_and_i;eura"ge. W] They have been in the
4ld know-that elgHty
4JSJne£al » ealth for our
Former Chief ^)f
"thick oMt" fcqmihe beginning-, their caaOMASI
Appomattox It it taken
ourselves*
by
the
-grea-t-grandcbilualtiee
being
as
great,
in
proportion
to
their
/
Som»
Britjsh
copper
%
oomlng
to
Editor aal
Sy Dr. Char|M B , Connors, OoUig*
County Detectivea
1. «zBtwatd
1
fat thi
~eb"that&e'Con- of Agriculture,. Rutgers University,
ue under reverse Land-Least, Jfrom
JAMES J.'HOOAK, A
number, M the Other" branches of the «er- f^ViSh!trtundir
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ni
whlch
Northern
Rhodesia.
The
Dutch'
•udorMmtnt of 7&*
AMUtuT Editor
- ~ ~ -Oootrol of Inserts Government li reverielend-leastng: roulfpavt prevailed if Pickett had
vice.__ History will give due credit -to, the
John ii, flmi% •> * " » » r c h l e f •*
H HABOID JgJSLLT, LoMMd-feiM Wwrj
us a little oil from TaraKahrncent- ibne'something hi didn't do, or If
JUrthB-nights
become
cooler;
^on;
-Stomnoutlt
county dettotlvea, died
g
great deeds of the officers and men in the
,WHAT U MEN, DID r
ly recapluredjkland off Borenor; LoBgetrtetjiedn't bungled-a mes- dttlons are favorable 'for
HEHBEB THE ASSOGtAtBD KBES0
? at'hfi homeiW ^juth. itreat, Free,
afiditalfcs
of
reverse,
lend-leaalng
us/
sage
from
I^e'e.
But
more
lmportCoast-Guard* They have earneil in blood Twelve CIO numbers"-to Detroit
growth of certain exopyj and atythe bold, •hortly before noon Monday
i J r « W i / « t W
nl the field, marshal would note same time Insects-of certain types of a heart attack. He was TO,
It or and sweat al^the praise that is coming to were iflnedr $12; 60 by union author- some rubber when .the Dutch *|prt
some
rubber
areas
hack.
$U>t
the
same
group
which-adopts
" n thi. p.p.r .fid .!.< tk. to
ities ifor "participating Iji' an outbecome more humorous, These are Mr. flmltl»j-who-»urreodered-JiUi
unanimous fesojution of lrrecon- the aphlds or plant'lice;'.Th,e»»liv oountjr'*po«ltipn,«Jtli the appoint*'
boulr building
law Itrlke. They refused,'to rpay;
ihenv
alfor Jeffe
tlrtg-lnea?
How
at
•arid
subsequently
were/chajgefl
Rypuj^fcan prosooutofI-O-O-O-O-Oind.tho Confoderaoy ue8« the rest
.with' attempting:, to take-thefr local. four yeaia, a lot J>t
ttaaleayu'or cuounrtus
:t tgq,I haa Dean in re,.,™»u Pfittt {)» AdTMCi:
" Oni Tt«r, l l . i t t i d
J
kinds
we
most
need
from
our
alllai,
ot
its
time
backing
a
War
Bond
Into
errlvariunlon.
-They
were
*xor
melon
plants
to
«u$i~
and
~-=
ii_11.5tt thrrt spotlit. T( ttntp iln»l. copy, t ««at«. YouTSfHelp Now- "
payments
on the 40 bll- drive or a blood,bank |n support And infestations ospectajly on to- 'tirement "since" that tune. He waa
y
pelted by the CIO. .Under a main- as token p
appointed to the dbtinty position by
> "6"B«5lH-01«il"Mitt«r i t tbt Poit."
tenance - of - membership contract lions VJB have already put -out. Iu Of the Ftrtural Union,' Jn ~lt_ tpp matoes, Brussels sprouts, cauli- the Into Glrovlt'Ceurt Judge JRulIf .
" twin tlw A«t «/ M«»h I. W* By Traveling Less By Train
with [the CIO, their employers had Lcna-Xeaie goods of all *d««erlo' ambitious to hone fof'the eVentiial flower and broccoli.
V. Lawrence of Freehold whilejitt»
If VOU'flnd i t difficult t o g e t On a t r a i n , t 0 discharge them: The 12 picketed tlons? We could stockpile the etuff absorption of reconditioned Ger-' Since these Insect* work usually latter was prosecutor. During his
», 1M«.
mans
into
the
larger
purposes
of
against the next war; perhaps, use
on the underside, of the leaClf sill yearn In office he led.xoun^'d«teo——
•-^•=—
- the United National
'--Result: A strike of 8,000 men; some bf-lt--ln Industry,-- • ,
~TeaVes~"ofra~cucumber-( plantpfor tives on many gambling raids- at Now
would
be
the
time
to
make'
seizure of the main Detroit
tTbe recent preoccupation with
should be curled up beman, Company, by order of the Office of De- .Army
the arrangements while the war Is fraternization and ttae_right of Ger- :ause'%f*Uie pr/aence of the In- the shore. «
plant
and
a
subsidiary
of
the
Unitt. James Pariah
, "* ' fense Transportation, have .withdrawn from ed States Rubber company; a,17- stilT on and our allies still have a mans to sing Berlin Will Rise Again lects, It would M better to pull the •Mr., Smith was iorn on a farm '*"
day work stoppage that cost the lively expectation of Lend-Lease betrayed'an Immature understand- plant up and destroy It rather than ust outside Freehold and was the
Raiting "1218,000
.
s e r v ^ all sleeping cars operating betwejen Army
70,000 tires . for our B-29 favors',yet to come. 'But.will we ing of why we have been in'the war to leave H as a source of Infesta- ion of Frederick Smith, ST., and
dolt now?—New Tdrk Dally News at all. ft seems to us that the only tion of other plants.
-8t James parish is conducting a cam- points 450 miles or less apart. The action bombers. -~- Ella .MaolgM Smith. He Is survived
valid reasons for our participation
From the Pacific came this cable-'
• 8pr»y or bust Weeltfjr - - -by hi* wlfeMirsr'jennle Quacken|j»aign to raiie $218,000 for repairs andim- wa«.made necessary by unexpectedly heavy gram
are.(l) the elimination o f Nail
by Maj. Gen. Curtis-E, I*
BARN D00EWAT8
Keep dote wa\ph tor plant lice bflsh SmittipUne son, John M.
Germany as an immediate and fu- and as soon as any are *een, start Smith, 'Jr., an*ya grandson, Ken,
'"" May, commander of the, 20th Air
irovemente to the four buildings- on the arrivals of. troops from Europe.
~
A.
barp
doorway-is
an
open
space
ture
military
threat?
to
the
United
that is bombing Japan In
dall B. Smith;'two sisters, Mrs.
This action ipakes available an ad- Force.,
in tha.slde or in the end of a barn. States, and (2) ' ctf-operatlon with spraying or dusting, using nlco- Katherine Bobbins and Mrs Mary
L property and for ..the construction
nlghtand_day shifts:
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_ Mr.per-fcent nicpttne dust
Webster -reaches,an admirable athenrin-creatlng.Kjnrited Europe
ditioiral-895Puirmah
<;ar8
anfl
gives
the
milD. Quacjkenbush, and two brothers,
If our supply of tlrefls \tT height of terse English when Be
of a central heating plarit. More than fitlf
which, on some terms, Germans "will Tit mor»-«ff»ctlv«-lf
William C, and H. C«blse Smith,
terrupted, our'strategic bomb- jsays: tbre passageway or opening in
perature
li
oyer
75
degrees.
Howitary
the
exclusivejise
of
about
-half
the
ie-sum will be spent on the high school
ing operations against the Jap— "Which a~door~clc«esrJ:.Whetlfii*-or will Jnevitably be a factor. The avar,^ upray of ltt teaspoonfuls of ill ofVreehold.
Smith mi «.
^ y
cotlnesulfate and&Jr.
7y
perverted propaganda apft must'
tesjpoorifuls.pf granuiaed joap
' cam -afforfl-a- greater meas^ (lnstaJlatlons must cease.; That
UHefs
door
is
closed
Is
an
academic
[years ago'itwas modern inevery respeetr
bear
the
reaponslblllty.for'the
bniprn-.
—meana^just—jpne—thing,
to one gallon of water, if applied
u.
A. M,, and First •Bapttet
1
ttltaiftlld9lJU
ure
of
comfort
to
dWtroopB
movingito
the
yJ
longation of .the .war.
p'iBhop William A; Grifftn. in makitg'the
scrthat every h»e«t-le^eoatedr-w411- ^ir^ch.^ Fiinfrnl
•artil
A part of the nation's history
;
but nonhysterlcal ie: effective. Repeat-theiapray.
It seems incomprehsnslbe that 12 could be written in terms of barn
at 2 o'clock at hleld
l d this
hi aitcrnqon
it
limprovemente ripw under way,-including** west coast prior to embarkation" ttf the Pa- men,
handling.
We
are
glad
that:
the
reaided and abetted, by the' doorways.- Fioneeur built hewedlust at weekly.. Intervals unfit- the his home,- -with Rev. Walter J.
. • -w..
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picketing system, .Could •> threaten plctnk doora to fit the openings .of sults we-hope to accomplish will insects are 'killed, being sure to LalteV pastor of tft'e Baptist church,
j^laboTO^^^or^pli-yBicg and~"r'hemigtry_ cific theater.
1
iiDt_heLfucthir_impfidfid_by_a_jioIlcy_
what,
the
Japanese
. It is interesting to note> that in .1918,
small log-cabin barns; brush and
fc* new cafeteria,,is keeping pace with
Seen unable, to'do: Stop,, or slow pole doorp were fitted to .the open- which J>reye,nted the best salesman
Y Cora Borers At Work
Clayton 4 . Son, will be in Mapledemocracy has,iG. I, Joe; of Comdern progress' in [order that Red Bank with a total of approximately 41^000 coaches down, the bombing of enemy-war
Corn borers, when present' In the wood cemetery:
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ings of: the sod-walled barns on the muhlty Crossroads, U. 8. A.,1 from
l
centers.
;Yet
th'ere
it
Is.
,
'
neighborhood,
will
be'Working
on
high school will lack nothing in and sleeping cars, the railroads'performed So, in self-defense, the Army pprairies. Hand-saw ^ hlt pine ot demonstrating his stuff among late corn. Dusting with rotenone
hemlock, planks were used In the those who must be" convinced of deAPrKECIATION
^ s t a n d a r d s of" cduca- 42,676,000,000 passenger-miles of service. , takes over .the plant,', Government eighteenth century barns built on mocrafcy's
virtues 'If it li to have lust, fixed nicotine dust (40%) or
<
»- laliui' anau the". Domnany, Is
J-ffT!)'44,.
«'ith
approximately.27,7UU
pas^
i
ltke
-n
uew
.__
IJII'UI
In
Ideol;
|ibn. for which the school is noted. . §'
blameless. It has been simply leys of the Northeast before the
Europe.—Saturday,Eve- :lne dust has given good control/ elved the following letter and The
f-T Judge Thomas Brown of LociiBt, chair- senger-carrying r cars, the railroads . perr -taught lit the middie,.as other com- sawmills were setup'on the rushing ogy-rlddeii
Jtartl when the plants are about X Register Is printing-It for the g e *
ning Post.
panies
before
It,
by
on«t
of
those
'ooi high and apply the dust In the ral Interest It contains and- also
streams..... '"
•" — , — — • &an of the .drive, reflects the •(feelings and formed 95,57p,00,0,0()0" passenger-miles and, fancy "jurlsdlctional disputes."
funnel of leaves at the top. Con- •hat those responsible for this kind, Time was before the- world grew
passenger load.is expected>to Of course, all this Is "not so good civilized
ihbaghtB of the parighioncrs of St. James th'e
_.
ANOTHER
WARNING
Inue dusting weekly until the ear ess can see that their generosity.
and developed engines for
iOF-the-eompany.—BuUhow^much.
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ihoots .begin to appear when these, I appreciated by pur friends oveN
• TO THE JAPS
Ichurch,
ift-thf|
following statement relative
worse Itjs for the^OtJi: Air Force cars and airplanes that a barn doortoo,
.should be' dusted. This Will
anpl jhtf- plloliLbomBarcnerfl,-tadlo way' was a social - Institution. On Australla'j-protestr-that-thsi-Eotfc. ilso-dlBcburage-theJapanese-beetfe;
to the improvenients:
boxes
and
pall
kegs
men
had
time
r C i S e n
dam
ultimatum
to
Japan
Is
too'
~ '*"d
whose sfflkerare
Allotment Association
to «It and talk and whittle.
tnttcipatiBffhTexisting arid future
lenient may sptvt usefuPpurposes. ^^—nil-Up-"tli« Garden
Fill the garden to' capacity; Beet
Sunday afternoon or when-«, sum(Affiliated to the "National
It Is one: Jqore notice to«Tokyo
ingers to the adolescents in and about Bed be moved in 30 per eent less pasBenger car- Last week at the Wright plants mer, rain was refreshing the mow- that
ment Society \
there will be no compromlst eeds'sown now will not make large '. •
at Patehon and the Chrysler plant
roots
for
storage,
but'
the
tops
•
London, S. E. 1
.
''••'','. ;• at Chicago, production of B.-29 en- Ings and pushing corn and potatoes peace. That should be unnecessary
|Bank, the great work .of the departed and rying:equipment
make
good
greens
and
the
small
.
.
.
. JUne 7, 1945
maturity, the men gathered at this late date. Actually they
0R account of wartime restrictions, the- gines was halted by wildcat strikes toward
eloved Monsjgjipr McClosliey in St. James
•oots
are
good.eating,
•The
Mayor
and
Citizens
of
in
the
barn
doorway.
While
men
have convinced themselves of'the
—that Is, strikes not recognized by
' Bplnaph may be expected to ma-| _led Bank, New Jersey.
pinurci], is aboub. to be increased by exten- railroads have been unable to buy passen- the International union, That's the falked roads, crops, cattle and the absurlty that they can make a mili- tvra'-lf
the seeds »re »own by. Au- ~D*a.r Friends,
It seems to be with these-war-, deplorable political iltuatlon. of taristic 4ea! With us.
|Bve alterations to the present high school .get carrying cars. The hauling job and the way
May "iron behalf of the above A»
Now the Joint American-Brltlsh- gurt IB. I t require* about 60 daye ""
time tleups. labor at"the top dts- tats' and nation a lad could work
h his box-traps Or smooth down Chineae ultimatum ' Issued from to reach ma^irity, but jplnach aoclation, express our thanks and
td-the-buildlng-of-a-gramniac^choplJuni mainteriance-iob they have done with the j3gBga_-them, and the Army de- neTreckplece
appreciation
for your generous gift
plants
may
be
Used
}B<
salads
or
for tivsxpkeof-steer
them. Nevertheless, war
J
""
eateji
cooked'at almost;any
slie.: It of vegetable seeds.
^der the guidance., oif Father 3ames^Dai|fy. equipment atjiftnd is almost'beyond belief. plores
' . '
j
;
y
strikes at homepereist to the preju- calves he was training.
^h-|the-autum.n
Tokyo government as "unworthy of requires more e"mall plants to make ^
| e t m . n P? 1941 there were
Through
the
big
doorway
went
that
They'-"have rendered service more expedit- Jlcfi.of the_gieitj!odl.of 'Jlabor
a
m
'
d
i
t
S
J
i h i__,
dfivasiateSarsflaJ SSwiih'
lam'Miy dfivasiateSarsflaJn
notice." The Jap premier aayis Its a Jiass.-' Use a*" yellows^reslstant lamMiy
a r _th
that It Wan
deoldert
^waf production tiu™mlnS a n * great-loadg-of-iimpthy- .and -clover, terms are-notetter-than-the Cairo variety If spinach has "been grown" wark
wark
Wa
deoldert
to
gnfttr
i.gchool is expected to out-rank high schools iously, more courteously and with less waste' keeps
fter a 14-year-old had*been mow- declaration. In^other w^rds they
ago residents
to develop and cultiid
worse still, to t}ie prejitdlcror the ing
away -the .hay under the hot think—they-are In a good trudlng before. Virginia Savoy l*_a recom- vate such areas to grdvfQOd; this
t.hun In iftlSjghen there Was vastly more
^throughout the itate, iiul uuly iu LI
men whose only Jurlfldlolth rivulets of waiter and position, and^they Tife' waiting It mended variety, Bloomadale" Savoy was a .tedious, and at times heartspute
will prove' satisfactory In moft Vlo- breaking Undertaking,. but 1 am
g of character of ito pupils but in jaeyelop- equipment, more engines and much mort
aown hUbUdtrtt out until supposed wai-weailn
pleaaed-to gay that-membera of
. . . . . __ .
nrretftrtcrcllii
here forces:ouVgavernmentrtoi*n'S! tory.Gardens.
j ing their intellectual attainments. This will manpower.
pp
'
Kale
requires
about
70
days^but
down
the
ladder
and
stand
for
a
gotlate
a
soft
peace
with
.them.
~You can7do7yofiT-part-tO help out in .the OUB SHRINKING MTNERALS moment In the" refreshing- breeze They have missed the main point It "grows even-after-froat, eo_ it; fiaay.;wiird -for this/wearisome labour.
jpje~a wonderful .contribution
"
We
haV«
lieldTthree.
annual
shows
As 'the Sanate debate on the Bret- that swept through'from the front of the Potsdam iurrender-or-dle al still be plantedr..Siberian i s J l e
l
i aid-of - the-Br-ittah RedVrCrosB,
the community and a distinguished ser-: greatest transportaiion^ob
on Woods world finance agreements doorway to the rear one. -At-bean- ternatlve—the time factor,
recommended variety for late sow- and In many cases the exhibits were
;
price to both God and our country. The aid traveling only when necessary for
puffed and- blew down the home-, threshing time, affir tKe~hu'ggeta Maybe nothing can penetrate
grown from your seeds. We are
ing.
stretch: Mjjentljr,_SenatoxJAlexaMe£ WaA hi-nn
from the dry pods,
hqldtag another show ijf September,of everyone to • tfiis~nebl& endeayog"
may
j ^
obliged the Senate Urwas~gqodf to stand hr-Hie-dopr- up to the very last liour before' the
and no dqubjcjrpur-Secda will be the
with some figures which we, imag- way andppar the mixture- of be«n£ final occupation of obliterated Tok- plant* set out now. Be sure to origin of- more exfilbTtsT" We ar|jsincerely and hum% recommended?'
an-American B»d-GroA«t dl v w n g n p z s
ihddebrU: from one basket l o an- yo, lto Irresponsible officials ,wlll jtttV moisten the soil in the furrow with ranged for
to. open last season's'show,
An Incomprehensible
'_
down several'of the assembled Sen :other and watch the wind, carry be waiting for that nonexlstejn1 water';-1 or—starter—•olutlon^attex worker
but owing to the "Fly-Bomb'1 at-"
aowing
and
hefore
covering.
atorial baoks. The - Wiley figures away th> chaff.' Perhaps the^ooun- chance to make a deal. It is
I« No lime Tb Go Backward" fTrait-of Our Country
tack (which caused further damage
Next Week—Gafden'OUHm-up. —; :to_on.boraugbjLJthls_was_n4o
had that effect on us when we read tryman tsTnost-gratsful for the _bjg
t o o b b j J t h l t
sible. Later the borough suffered
Wiley's speech .a few days later In barn doorway on a sultry afternoon and spontaneous cry of Australian
iya CongregMnari AuchindoM
1
further damage and loss of-life
MOSQUITO
One of the incbmprehensible-traitsH
-Whefr he-has-worked- hard to get-*
may lielp-the-Japs to underthrough»V-2 rockets. • ••'.'
It Is mainly our great mineral re- tott of hay on the load and the big' stnnd that these.termo Rre not gcjts~pnHtiffal practlcrnf aeek^The-partof-Southwark^ In-which
i,, said Wiley,
iB,
y, which taavte-an Worses ,go-fltamplng-Tonto-4heT-baTn'fler, biit
this po4 l» sICuatifTr coHneHed
.o get Boiler^
miist leave no stone unturned to retain the ing-to hamper "or obstruct or evenrdestroj, abled us to develop our present im- flo'or, Just.ag the raindrops start to harder.
August,& 1945.
with Shakespeare arf^Charles Dickpelt
the
parched
earth,—New
YorkIndustrial and military powens; and many of -your servieemen
One sure result of Australia's Editor,
Stilroad service along the coast through Sea through goveriunental action, private^indus- monee
Bank Riglsttr,
bav« paid Us visits, and we were
er. Without those mineral, resources Times.
complaint that she was not even In- Red
happy-to-entcrtaln th
Re<l Rank. X. J.
^
S
i
h
b
d
^the-UnUod-SUtosJVoulOo-roduoed;
formed about the Potsdam decWon" Dear Sir:..
to an agricultural type economy;
May I, qnce^again on behalf of ,.
« I JOE W0C1DITT VULT
Is that the United States anjj Britfriend, Congressman AuebiiicloRS of Rum- well-being depend. Such practices are al- capable of supporting far less than
Will you Wndly publish the -enAssocfatlon, extend to your
HBBBENVOLK
ain hereafter will be more,
f ' close'd article asking aU peraoni to the
good
self and~"cltlz'ens our sincere
living
son in talking with, a Register,representa-, ways disguised by their political prdponentg the 138,000,000 people now
to consult her That Is only fair. co-operate with the' Monmouth thanks-for-all yout.,klridneas, and
;
A
soldier
]n
the
Army
of
Occupawithin our borders at a standard
The
time
is
past
when
London
can
County Mosquito Extermination wish you all Peace, Prosperyty and
.-••••**
as inTnTinterest of the people.
. . which lathe envy of-the world." tion in Germany wrote to his grandr
; tive Tuesday morning.
• '
Commlflsion la. jBltalnatlng' mog-" Goodwill.
4
a letter which Wtsaw, In speak for her.
_Qongressman^ AiicMncloBSsuggests that
For example, the tJnited States, would Then-Wiley, touched off thla salvo mother
Tours sincerely,
, •
Australia
"has
paid
in
blood
for
quito breeding.
It-he made some observations on;
of statistics:
Very truly you™. . •
BouthwarlrCfvl! Defense
he~a«: helpless as a bug^offits back if itsn(i]L . ."ButrltJsa fact that -u-of-19U- the4ate-bajLlon_fraternlzatlo^, and the right to be consulted on major
rthe raunicipaJitieff and
Hanry 0. VanNoU,
Allotment Association
had already exhausted'Ihe'fol- he wasn't talking abotit""3ating Pacific queatlons-lntha future. She
~
Superintendentr may be affected, get nusy at once-fin a united^ road system w'as-crippled.; Well- knowing we
should have a voice in tne terms bl
lowlng percentages of our commer- Fraulelns," This soldier-wrote:
••• - • H o n . S e c r e t a r y >
•ettlement,°as we certainly shall be
;effort and use..every bit of energy, to save this, our law-making bodies for years sanc- otal-resarvee of these minerals: "I can't bear to turn away when dependent
upon her co-operation _ Frequent »lnfall» Uvls ge««on In
95 per cent of our mercury, I see, an old woman trying to pull
various
parts
of
Monmouth
county
[ this railroad service ;fpr. the shore section of tioned^ at public expense,- so-called cheap, over
over 80 per cent of our lead, over a cart full of huge stones. We have for the enforcement of those terms have created more mosqultobreed- Editor Red Bank. Register,
and for .maintaining n permanen ing places than in many previous Red' Bank, N. J.
driver tianepdri JorJM^ojiejLpurpose-_pf 70 per cent of our chromium, 70 per to do it,, but I can hardly do It and Paclf
rifomnouth countyr—^
Dear Editor:'
lcpeace.^-WorldrTelegrain
seasons.—
I hat6t6.~It^d.oe« not seem reasoncenTof
^iiF
tunlsRhT
70Tercent
af
President Truman -a", few
ago 't&king business awayfrom the railroads. j u r zinc-60 per cent of our copper, able or decent, and I am wondering
There has not been oyer three or
OCB ENCIiAOTEp
v .....
olear days, between .rainfalls
Ajnld the'llttle known arid r.arely
[' pigned the bill whicli provides feden funds The only reason the railroads were noifEurt almost 60 per cent of our petroleum, •what It may lead to. ,1 nave"DT»ff THE REVOtTJTIOIT REACHES four
since
June
l«t,-to
the
-present
date.
frequented
sights,'
of
Monniouth
thinking and talking today agreal OUT AFTER THE HUD HORSE
per cent of our iron ore.
1
Water pool* are existing In num. county, In the "Holmdel Hllte ' just
as seriously was because the -public, did-{not "pveT~30
|lor a thorouglijuryey f A situations
it
"At the^annuai rate of use of deal'about the moral problems thai
erous land. depressions, some of west of Red Bank, a glen of eety
r
$ome
chemist,
whase
discoveries
ours caused by beach erosion which con- want the river transport. It was too slow. ,1935-39, out tungsten will be ex- face fhe German nation, Ittls-on ;
them on house lawns, have fre- and- out-of-this-world- charm lies
hausted in four years; vanadium In chance to bring something greate fit in with tho prevailing philoso^^"replenished" by suc- hidden to all but a few local explo^ ' fronts this section of Monmouth county and
Contiuentinf! on this practide of sinking seven years? our lead In 12 years; than mediocrity to the Germans. phy of life; has announced that af- quently
ceeding rainfalls.
Many small ers. Some effort should be,made .
'we will be-amiss iii our, duty if we do not millions in the rivers for political purposes, petroleum 13 years; zinc 19 years; •We.haye'got to do "a good job or piy ter the war the military authorise water pools have been created in to three-sheet it. Those who are.
copper 34 years." > ' '
' . . ' . — children will never live out their will release a product which wl) large lots where tha terrain is Ir- aware of It seldom fajl to vUit tt
I' tafce time by the forelock.
Senator Reed of Kansas, sftys: I'There is Of course,. It 1« always possible lives. Jt Is a job for mlssionarle: convert muddy race tracks . lnt regular. Several large water -pools and always take visitors'aa.a must,
what horse followers call lightning- averaging.In size from 20 to 30 feet on a tour of "the county, it's re- .
- The-Register agrees whole heartHy with little of this river-transportation that is ju that big-new deposits o'f any or all rather thin politlolans."
are now in existence and.the mec- motet, location has tended to pre- .
M
minefals-wlll b»-found in .This young missionary was sup fast rtrlpSi it seems they.hav anlzed
power oU trucks are utilized setwe its sanctity. On an.lnconspic- |Congreflsman Anchincloss and we appred- tifled»..'.':.7t"is.only cheap because it is paid in* United States. Wiley's f i u ported by many high ranking offi- used this meguslum to harden up
to
destroy the moaqulto larvae in uoua lane forking' west from the •
terrain for:tanks, and trucks, and these
pate the" deep, interest h«. has maijifflste'cl in for by the taxpayers. . . . If a private com- oh petroleum—only an 18-year sup- cers In; our Army and by the lifting the
pools a^d in the,small wate Red Hill road between Old Middleply left' In slghfcrrBBems'far too pes- of the ban, Drew Mlddleton had the inventors, seeking, a peacetlm
situated In large areas when- town andEverett,"4e<dingr"t»ward'
etting the federal.authorities'to. :scf_.our pany promoted "the Missouri river, seeking simistic, It doesn't do any good reported, to the' New York Times use,- turned to ' "weather raining, pools
ever the mosquito larvae appears, Keyport, there's a.ateep and seemredicament.
:
. .-•"•.__ ..„._, to induce-people to invegt' money based on to accept such figures 'as ijbsojute tha't "one general Officer with whom. track muddy."
The labor jrroup ano""1He' mos- ingly impassable dip. You'd ln-htdiceg-of-where-we-stand-inlnerat- thls-oorrespond«nt-ta)ke4r-was-up^ Jt_
4pn_^or*e—are-^jislng. Jtlncllygly ,.a.\£olri "
ton
-The Register has always stood for and th'e report of the Army "engineers, it would wise. But these 'figures do spot- jiosei to the order not only becauie club and their allies to get togethei tbelr best efforli to reduce mos- you've, a^tiny spark of p'oetrjMn
quito breeding by drainage to 'draw your makeup, go in. -The road dips,"
|jielped in any endeavor that-was for the. ad*- be subject to prosecution by the..postbfncc light thSTact trial' WeT.Te-uelng-up' he-admltted-lt-was_hard-to-eAforce ard-bar thjsjnenacefrem-reputabl tiff—the
wateiV end—oiling—the' moi- zlg anri ri
d ^t the bottom
our visible minerals at a fast rate but also'because, as .he said, he saw use, along with" saddle batterlSst
ancementof the coinmuhity as a'wlioie and department, for using .the'mails toTjlefraud." before the war, and have been us- no way In which the Americans and doping and clubhouse touts. -Daub- qUito larvae existing in water pools you will gasp m awesome wonder;
water holding containers. :{ All-la silent with the exception of •"
ing ' them up ,at a far faster, clip Britons could Impress- on the Ger- ^r wovjld- probably not |hav* won and
lci agafiTroll jip otir sl'eeven'nnd : v ; - ;-. ' ~ v . ' i . _ •'•—o-O-o-o-b-o-j
•" ' "
•
'The Monrftoutt County. Mosquito the tiny brpok whljh chatters glibmans the superiority of their own the Preakness' In 1038 If some In- Extermination,
since Pearl Harbor',
'
Comtnlsslon re' ly as though Imparting news of the—
i to work witti any organized group.to piit Property Right Inherent
War uses for the minerals above way of life unlesa they.mlngled with dustrious chemist had been permit; quest the co-operation of all per- outside world to the little creatures
» , . listed
ted
to
spray
the
ankle-deep
mud
at
.the
Germane.
He
felt
that
the
orare
numerous.'Chromium,
sons to become mosquito conscious, who, your Imagination'says, inhabit
ttis serious matter over "to_ a happy eontungsten, and vanadium enter Into der to.shun the Germans was 4 the Flmilco • racecourse with -this make a survey of their house yards the glen. One expels an , imp," a
In Human Rigtits
,,
;.
various ste'el alloys, having qualities strategy of fear, and pointed out new miracle compound. But what and overturn all water, holding rer dryad', perhaps a satyr, to pop out
front-all'that tangle of gnarled and .'
'•
• In its "Fortni!,'li|]y Letter,'; .1 lie €on- superior to those of straight steel. that, democracy could best be sold Is the matter' with letting a mud ceptacles,,
-o-o-o-o-o-o:mos*-grbwn> welter of tumbled
to the Qerrnans by having G. I?s runner,win afrace when "it comes
Cesspools not made airtight
Fulminate
of
mercury
Is
an
old
and
neoticnt .MfDiihmic.f'oiinpil of Hartford highly effective explosive. Meroury aniTommlei act ai ambassadors." up' mud?" WhaVs the matter with a menace to' mosquito control stone and ago-old focest Titans.
Coatt Guard
Here and there 4 calrji of massive
has many a medicinal uie.-The wnr , AsmlRht be expected, Mr. Mlddlt- letting those speculators who think work. The Inspection force this 'boulders lie heaped as though pit!-.
season has encountered many such
they
have
better
luck
when
'
tit
ton
reports
that
the
nonfraternlzauses
of
lead,
zinc,
copper
tyi
| b 155 Veer* Old u e s o ad,
, opp
ty
units aand some of them overflow- ed by ancient mound builders of .
••' ''Frpqucijily Hie "pious srnfimont lias nre too "vvpll
l known to
t call
l fopiist- tlon order "did not originate at Su- track 1«' muddy prove that they i
d 'giving
ii
ff unhealthly the aacrlflclal altars;.of the prehisg and
-off
don't?
.What;
in
short,,
Is
the
mat
jfreme
Headquarters,
but
was
hand-.
toric Mayans on, Incav Druids?'
Ing
here,
As
JOT
Mtrplcuni
an"d
Its
"IJ,
hnprl uttered"^<hah 'property" rights'- nuist
oMt_In' such coses the health of You wonder. The erudite H. G. ,
ter
with
'.leaving
the
weather
alom
d to
policy.
makproduct, Rasoline,This
Rasoline,This' war li luttrl*
luttrl I„„
„ headquarters
..... U M U -..., R by
,
H
flcer
of
the
district
where
«the
vlof
th
d
i
t
r
i
t
h
th
l
i years pld Saturday!
as a sporting 'hazard? You can' latloh' oeo'u'red" has" been notiflcd t<j Wolles—tolls ut;.niat~a-prlraltlva._,^
never be iplnci'if above 'human rights.' But cated and poweied
i d by
b them.
th
, ^ ^ .Bt-s.jon.a.hlgher level."
,renJ9ye;.aIl,lnequal!tie» j»nWa/HI see that such conditions be. rem- glacier gouged out • Lonj? islandny oHancefor-ustoget
""'- lt -' i ""
..
any
cHarice,foi»us-tOrgel
hy Alexander Hamlllnivio If we"«to|r'htid Ihirik, we knowoiir.'•human' igthere
bur:iiSMi«:^iaf;ii««eP()[tor
(ound, pushing the prlmsdlal-ellme .->1
:
l
back\somo of the "mrn9ra|-wealth makers" were timid politicians fear- o u solenoe hat the-seefit of mak- w w ; : T ' •""•'•-•••• •--.••'••'•-'-"••; ••'•--•" before I t t o tpTm a. ridge now "
Khipping, ,itl> H<:opp of nor- ity' is at tlie bane of our property.
On July 8, 14 Inches of ralnfal known oajlhe Atlantic Highlands •
protect.
we have spent-eo pr'odfgally In this ful lest some keyhole commando ing alt riders as'gpod as Eddie Aroaro."} To a generation'which seems occurred In four hours at Allen
'..,. •' ' • •
with a syndicated newspaper ool- sold
Bice has expanded and in this 'war/it 1ms ..] ' "FrejMlom in'Uuvright to work; in the war?
and- Hdlmdel Hills,' - So' much for
on making everything 'equal town, ralelng the water level o,f th< geological
fact; ^our. fancy brushes
umn accuse them of favoring a and -abolishing
We
havo
carried
some
95
per
cent
luck tnlrphlloapphy 85-acre Jake area cauiihg a.-watei ths glaoler aside and'pats the KOIIS :
' irticipated in every invasion fmni North tfiijfmneiit of ofirexisMnce in decent Ironies j of the load of tHe Pacific war since "soft peace," After bombarding the
may seem immoral." But.we fa; pressure of. such velocity bo col to work under the guidance of an
Germans
with
propaganda
showing
It
started.
Our
3rlt|»h,alllos
have
frica to Okinawa.• In the words of Act- iii 1lio\op)^)rttinitiPRopciifid by good etlucalapse a tide tfate, dam conBtruptet angel, gome sentlnent bcinp creatonly In the lost month or so moved what a rat Hltloi! was, we tried to what's the matter with It?,
r
on the west side of the pond. Th ed-thai, gom; maybdp. an nngeU ,
al Nimitz, "Jt IKIK served on every liearli- lion; iH KorM,i hcnllli nn imprnml for \\«,hy really lmportant>naval and ale units dompol American, boys, who thought
Probably our Unsavory Charade linruah of«wiit«r also washed qtil tear.
-Folk have gone thcro attlmos
d in^iirquj^flnd) (Jie Pncific/'iiR well iiti miidi'i'ircrii'iii'i'—nil of Oicsc fnii'doms aru Intp fiction against Japan alongside they wore dol a good turn for friend should have boon porsundoi part of the tar and gravel highway for .ah. ouUng, Srlng|nsf tho kids,
our foiTOH. . t h e Indomitable DutaH demoara,cy, to n resent themselves' to comment on this situation. Wi 'neacthe oarfi.
tho
dog
and %e- plonlo bo?f but I
jf tile HKMJIB coHHtlilie fini" i n "H<1- mlppui'M'tl Jiy imr pYtipcfly in HIP fruiU of have had to leave It to MncArtmir, as a now baton
The only wator remaining li thi havo yet to-learn of anyono onjpvHarranvolk, Nnt- did call him at his rooming house
ohannelwhlch
runa
tHrouih
thi
It didn't •WkT"
but when we told him aBout. mudMmilV,, Hnlsoy, etc, to slash the
JJWLlt...Np;.,,the Idea, of levity in •
dg n e w liiNtr« to I t s b n w - n n r t h r i l l i a n i our lnlmr.
wRtorllnco of tHo Japanese Empire
Tho failure and abolition of the less racing "on falny dayfe, he juit pond, mucfoTicKi havs alfeaflV'W such an atmospnoro denotes sacri1
peared
In
the
west
end
of
the
pond
lege, . lrrovoranceVlflugh't^r In a
sighed
arid
hung
up.
Win
telephono,
sn
thnt
thefcutch
could
hope
to
"No nuin
6an
"on~fhat«rnl«atlon
has.
IU
l«i<
HUlr-KHHIirC't^t till '
unless • a wator tumbling '
East In'
«|B*iU»4l«urjmn#r>loJt,
jiieoicci* nviDrs lany- «r TI _
tm «ui'i»-or Hriniii-with a load of rosponslbjlltlt«,
Icq. Sumo ne to life Fronph and
mud oraoki will appear on
loffi elingr close "to the master'*
™mnv«d thii
lhfytf
M n .intr
]3j
sides o f t h « ol»annjl«)d un- heel, with tails • alop and furtl'
finding
«ny
Oirmtni
with
whom'
won of tungsten,Iffe, Australto, we oouldmakt pttoi or wpr)c out J^mej H. Riyatt was illi
ve lire .undur, a pulltlcalcoii- «ouroa«
.Their ^ j ,
prob)»m
due, to Sw%lnf»lu!fflnB.
Jn the open 'mud cmokj ,<lq •wftlo
(Jn'thi ordnard of th^
^ / j their pa- troj wlijell1 Hoop, turns Into an ecoiiomlij.on- Byrma nnd; China}v of vanadium, & plan for tha future, Tbt fip Jured
Ely firm at'HoImdel Friday durln jn8ifluiui,M»4H!if7'iiJtK«;pitto«:
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RED BANK REGISTE:
WOOL INSULATION
NS-MANVILLE CO.
lam J. Linzmayer
ftgblandi 71O-M w
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Do You Know
ohttrton
JHW^,. Admiral McCain -Fkgship off Japarir 'v<l- *•> Cteorge
Is?
0. Shoemaker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lt. Shoemaker Ha«
Friar'* InnIs
Gutted By Fire
Llett
—Origin Unknown;
$30,000 Damage
Benjamin A. Shoemaker of little
Silver, had a doss one this w»sk.
It's A Dot On
The right.wing of hl»-Corsalr fighter was nit by an antl-aireratt burst
The
Map, But
Flrt>oti undetermined origin f ^ and caught fire. — —- —--*— •=•
ted the Interior of Friar*!- Inn, *a .^The'hydraullc fluid was burning
tavern oa route 35, Keyport, early like everything, and I could see the
Very Important,
Tuesday morning: J»iwtar_jl«sage bole *growinf in the wing," Shoeunofficially -estimated at 180,000.
Jtrst- -lieutenant Joh»
, The bla» WW reported -to themaker said. "Boy71 thought I was Boynton,-soc o( Mrs. Bertha' JL
Xeyport state pollce.at 4:81 a., m. a goner,.anff,I .practically flew back BojntdiT of Alston Court; who ia
Jby a paiilng- motorist Police «um- to the ship -with one leg out of the officer In command of the Army Air-'
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tVBVf tw^ntr
tu. T J I I
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aw w
ji»Tiy
^^t^^wp^s^^^^^^ar1
The Eagle and Liberty huss com back to the ship, but It .must haye lacumeju, .du Johnston' Is;
panles of the Keyport department
been Jhy lucky day," for -I landed the Paclflo,.in.» recent lettsr_bsck
home gave** most interesting desjrarjBjhenfought the fire until 7:16 Okay. The hole In that wing seemn of the l>Jaad.
o'Ciacll irrtlnr-morning. Thejr-re-- ed-bl* enough lo_walk through."^
tor
ported that the whale interior was
Jteglster
with a oopy.of the. Iieutm fir, when they arrived and an HOBT AT SODA FOUNTAIN -tenanttr-'word picture and we are
that could bei»alvageilwas. part of
Miss Marjorie Yellen * -of Perth
to present ItfprfiJs 'enter*
a bedroom located in the rear of Amboywa* Injured in a" freak acci- pleased
the building. Only the four stucco dent Sunday when a whipped cream talnmant of our readers. The parwalls remain standing, the roof and pressure mixer exploded and «h«agraphsfollow:
Interior having -beenjbmpletely. de» was struck in th« stomach with a This flat chunk of eoral wartlma
home of UnltedStatea.Bvan Is not
stroye^d.
part of the-mlxer.
even digniflad by a dot' on most
The inn was redecorated last Miss Yellen was-working-behind maps yet Ita valu* as a war base la
spring whsn a large circular bar the soda fountain at Co»ta.'« confec- probably as high per square foot
aniHammond organ .were installed. tionery store, 5 West FronUstreet, as that' of any island in the world.
The building was built in. 1930 by Keyport, owned by Theodore Pap-" -The- men stationed here ar»-per—
jse
Elmer Conklin as a restaurant. „ _ •pa* The Keyport first a i t squad mitted to say that they are on thf
was called and took Mlas Yellen to island, but they must htad their
DfcJV "W.JSstean's office,, where letters somewhere on Johnston Isshe was "released after treatment lanar~It=]r Uk« savingsomeimer*
in telephone booth No. 9 in thT
for severe bruiaes.
Book Cadlllaa HoteL Shortly bei o r 3 h 3 J a t t « a B{ata
d
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atar. adwn oiviUan workers camtT
A BOLDIEB'BFOEM.
Mr. and Mrs. A. NobU^a
Port
h*ra to develop an airfield, JohnMonmouth recently received .word
sparklinc With
Trieste. Kalyi ston Island was » Acres poking
th«> T<fhnlcl«n Fifth Grade Harry
July 19. VM& out of the Paclflo ocean 711 miles
i, to the last
M.T»ppennan Jja.ll been awarded a
southwest « Hawaii. Now the
Dear
Editor:
sip. Ask for
area is IBS acresJabout the same
Silver Star for gallantry in action l
test poem
Eneloire«ll
as an Average- Michigan -farm. The
July 16,19*4, at LaVarde, FranoeT" h a v itU
Csnsds Dry
e W r i ^^ h i t J l
area was more.than tripled by e u f
While bringing food to tne iroop lontr, I'm -almost sure you can fin .ting
|: Wats* when
down a 40-foot Ooral hill and
Tapperman attempted to cross a room to print it in a forthcoming dumping it to the shallow water
you're out Serve
Uong narrow causeway-at LaVarde cony of the Red Bank Register.
ft "in your home.
expends, out to the. protect-with -his halftrack. After travers- Also at this time I wouldt Uke: to which,
inf reef, and by dredging coral,
ing two bridges,: he was forced- to thank you for printing, the previous : sand
froin
tile sea and pjling it at
halt at a third by intense artillery poems I hive sent home. Quite'a- both'ends of the island. '
fire. Repeated efforts to continue few readers of The Register have ,. The value of tfeeUland some-m'e SMnnrew encouraging times referred toTtTV coral alrhis mission brought severe shelling. written
them; ^
carrier is as a stopover fdr
Despite ttje-fcall.of shrapnel, Tap- lettenKabout
I'm glad they (enjoy them- and, to-oraft
-permanf- according to the citatlo'n, me, It seems a poem is one of the transport and war planes cross
Pacific just as it was once w
"mounted the vehicle, ' turnedi •', it best'ways1 to express your feelings. the.
a restinc place ezcluslvery by
around under the 'most hazardous : Thanking you agalij,'I remain, • as
migratory
birds.
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conditions and removed It to safety, P JP C -Kenneth K. Coakley of
Johnston Island b the only dry
all with edmpletiTSiwegard for his
personal' jjafety; The gallantry andoonsplclous initiative >of this non- A Doughboy rtmtmbtrt »htn ht Wtet
but water front Self ridge Field
commissioned omcer^-reflect—4he
the-way to Boston, New Orhighesticredlt upon himself and' ex- Good-bre'to tht Jolks waa so hard U leans, S&n Francisco.rand Hudson
emplify the finest traditions of the
bay. Johnston Island would corarmed force* of the United State*." E t stepptd off tht porch aa tht door respond to Selfridee. A flight from
cloud, bthind,
Boston to Los Angeles' with a. r v
Brtn the j x t dog btgaa to whlnt.
fueling stop at Selfridge Field corDown at'.tfe station a few Mendi stood responds to a flight from Pearl
Oosh' What a fteUng, 'noogh i» mait Harbor to' Kwapalela with a., stop
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Arriving In camp, ao txptritmst antw,
Naturally with the island enFlrtt^comt tbt "shqUr" thtn the "L Q." larged at some cost and trouble
Onward to ""Basic," ht remembtrs this
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To the South for the winttr, ht thought mlle long air strip runs the length
aniUKttbot
thit V " «w«li
BU training betan with a ltetnr* or
g in the water and a taxi strip
two,
runs the entire-length of the-oth-Thtn-camt-tht-art-sf-Jiu
er side. The rest is taken up with
Ht rtetUtd imtractlom on "Row to frame buildings, Quonset huts,, side
Kill."
Kill.
Somt of tht mm found It aultt » thrill. by side, plane parking areas' and
*rgtaat^would.-«riii»Jile-iAttisl
t I d b l
Mitary
liMlilittiei*,
ion Mtnr
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"71 problem
illustratedled
one
when a was
jeep:driver
a night
huge
Stldon,. did h«ita
Ht 'nmembirs: tht
so tlntomt transport—'plane—to^-»-^~pexking
di
Waeer^Tha^driver^looked—.back:
over his shoulder at the plane And
his jeep went.plunk
toe ooean.
went plu in. the
ooen.
j i r p> hli fcnnk fttUas loati^ aad The driver scrambled but more
concerned with the loss of tha h e p
"Jupe Phnrious" did pay us an unwelcome^
Thou wtrt. ttt iart «• P«k • • « • thtn with his own oloae otll.
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But dwplte tht relatively crowdThtrt would ht lontUtr dajraja a T « T ed quarters, tha men here have ii
JHsit during tbe recent flood, causing concomplete little community. They
Tht training wtnt «B throish tht knn have, good Joed.'a movie theater,
siderable dimagc to our power plant.
AJ[«K.»oqd llmti had with »h. W d U t laundry service, library, .postoffloe,
tailor shop, barber shop, a store,
hi £ t t .
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However, thanks to the fine cooperation of
Hit Buic wat aooa «rtr. »»w. hsmt- clttbs, arhletlo programs and_even
h nlg pbo bl l . TTheir
hi
wtnTKt'd go,
a concete
wii m
concrete sswimihlng.pobl.
h t
forr 1
Bo
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own email-radio-station
is-oti-the-1
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h«t?
No—ht
dldmt
Whert to from
air for an hour at noon and from
know.'
we're ready to resume normal service again.
Thli cartlnf wai hardtr for * t iolka 4 p. m.-to 10 p. BL, witii recordings of tbe most popju)ar,programs
to Ukt,
SJ> homt. Thrae.day1 laundry SOT.
Teats la—thslr t r t t btg
Ht itood
stood by
j tthe door with "hl» htad vice Is free.
drooped law.
law.
The' biggest-problem is fresh
Courait to tht
h ffolki ht wanttd'to ihow. water. Signs warn visitors "dont
So up with hli htad and <rat Btw.hli
b
be
a water
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one
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S t lald'heM r^or»-wo»a t»t_wa» It gallons of water.
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The~w*n are permitted to wear
Back to tht heat ht started from.
clothes that'will give them the
AWIJ ht .wtnt with h i t . httd nlstd most comfort. Some of the .SoVLITTLE FALLB CUSTOMERS
.high,
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dier»,-Sallors-Marinei and Beabees
Imagining war and Iff hattlt V7.
wear only shorts aad heavy shoes
O n n t u l To tn unknovrn ahort.
ProUcted br tht might of our I n n r at their outside work. Their bodies
are tanned a dark mahogany color.
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ArrlTlnc in Nipltt, ht rtinBrktd. "what .There Is no danger in leaving; arms
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Ht caught-hi* ftrtt gllmpw tl d l i t n t - there "are. ho' mosquitoes and few
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tlon In war,
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as var-time restrictions; perrnit..
to
floor.
_ _ •'•_'_ one spider, one beetle and two files
Ht walked through tht. ttrttta to ttt andPmnot_:Bure that a didn't «ee
the.same fly twice.
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ritllroad 'can, . .'
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Although this island la only four
Pickups of other Jaundry bundles
olatt bari.
or five hours by air from Hawaii,
Tht oldtr men atktd for a elgartttt, or many of the men have been,,here
will.be made-ort the REGULAR
w o n l t r t l , "!•* thli all thrf 15 to 20-months.
day of call,at the'hornes-of our
- There are no RPT, no woman on
do T"
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REGULAR' CUSTOMERS: In
On to a pool whtn ht-walttd a month. the Island, although air evacuation
'Till hit namt tamt up to go to tha nurses go through on- hospital
other words, customers who^were
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planes. Sometimes they stay overAt the -t.ta» dr«w* atar, nemorltt night- In* the' quarters (preserved for
to • have Jbeen served the. weejc
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Reduction & Clearance
g SALE STARTS THURSDAY, AUG.
ABSORBING JR. - 7k
FREHOUE..;
MINERALOILS Pt I7( I
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upon- this week. -Customers who
,wcre;"3Chcdtficd~tb .iyceive-<ervice the week
will be called on next week.
- All calls in the Red Bank territory wUrbe*miiTde riisirt week.
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bundle ready.;wheri our r'buteman
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Thii wa> tht tirat trtn a man eould^rr.
Hfl -rtraerobered •. hli fehool dara~~and
the fun lrt had, '
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Mrs. Jennie Kenny Oarhart celeA whlstlln' noJilT loundtd^-a shall lit
brated her 90th birthday at her
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g
e rtaehed foi* hit pockat and fronv^t
Mrs. Carhart is the widow of Jaht took,'
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Without' an^hiiltanet, tht "World's
1917.
She resides with
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rived at St. Mark.
Kiss Florence Carhart, and ha» one
Ht read chapter* eleven, Ttrtt twtn^fother daughter, Mrs; -Walter Vanfour, .
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For'years Mrsf-tJarhart wasj an
Day after day,In his fox holt he'd star. active member of First Baptist
Nothing to do, only to pray.
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His othtr txptrltncts are' too.horrlblt church, particularly In the ladles'
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No—Ht didn't t o it to makl hjt htad
She has been an inTaMd for the
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Hen k both «]u«llt«
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Copuint no harsh
«oap» to injure the
«0 IkeeW. 40 IsrelW V i W *rf* " 1 M * « .
SjtecM 9H
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Keeps pots A j>aas, •
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s i n k s ; t u b s , e t < . , Mefflnp|'Troppy**Bej'
Kejrport ResidentIs 90 Years Old
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CUAMNCI '.
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A Doughboy asks ao crtdlt bt given, past ten years, but in spite of'this
To the fortunitt nttn still healthy and is Interested in the affairs of her ^
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sands of Little Falls customers throughout
(the State of NewTJersey fdf'their patient
and urfderstanding cooperation. A public
ivote of thanks; tod, to our s|g|E of Jgj;^I^
• co-workers who• are giving lisliaclii' valuable •
and. unstinted help in the emergency.
STATIONERY
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In answer WTtht. Tolct of thtlr Jfasttr
oivlllng. '','-.; '-,
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The
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victory, • bt
bt has triumph
triumphantly
y won.,
He'll soon be
be landing on
on Am
Amtriean
particularly In flowers.
it,-m.tBto
Mrs'. A. M. VanNoatrand of H
Branch- a-venue. I*; a .thorough be-,
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Ready to tolva his civilian chqrti..
Hfliptnbobly has agji.or ohanged a bit, The Register." . .
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Ht may bt a bit n«fvoui,-^od, '
She had a rug-for sale-and
Bui don't rtmark. about tht vuy,
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County'sMarket Place,."—•>* • ——-'-
In trary "nttaok" wt'vt rasdt,
With, >vnr hmi oYJvti and ntctultlti, Bands bf buyer« and'««Uen meat
ThuH'day.
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You've always cnmt to our
YanNMtfand nas notified
Wt.now mli your help In
._ Wayh'whU-*8f.}';'WnlVq'iI«trt ,
Ai you know our dsr for - returflthaf
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SHOE SHINE'KIT, Exciting, cifMal • clsai
Shine 'em wpl Kit ,»ij«t n u t . CtUp
ouiJ
concrins oil wax pol. ^ fc 'ZSb dmsbh,dauber and buffer. iS7isJ»leloSs, too. ".
.BrowmblMk^i
Brown, blKfc U., m/r,, .,?,,„,. ys,.ilg» .
D BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 9,1945
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Chiftf Probation Officer and Actihg^feree-Jionmoutn County. Juyenileafld Doteestic. Relations Court
No cfiild. coming within ttie /provisions of the Juvenile Court Act shall be
placed in any prison,"jail, lockup,'police station, vehicle or-other place where such
A efeat deal "lias been said by thoughtful? sincere,; and Well-informed peoiple. in
rfp^f n ^M M , appearing in the RedJBankBegister,-about juvenile delinquency.
-t,n fc
eTtonTy,'^^ ftft the citizens ofT^maeattMaouaqMMgnr. nKP-tn
fcnow mmns
about their juvenile court. .
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nf Primp, nr under arrest and-
charged with crime. The Monmouth 'County ChildTmi'a 3helter at Freehold was established about' 1932 for the temporary-detention93 of children, whose cases are pending
^oHshe-JuWnUe^eurtj-or-^who-niay^be--hnn"*^ , abandoned, neglected. etc^ Hefty*
_ey_er,_aiairly small-percentage.ofichildren pending Juvenile Court hearings are" placed,
in our shelter as in most instances they are released in custody of-parents or guardians. —
^know7ffiejuyenile_<;ourtr as "aTriilgtitutioirhad its inception i n \
Thickmin 1899 t h e Juvenile ajtid-'DomesticT Relations GourL^as__establishgd_m
Monmouth- County under the basis of iHe New Jersey "1929-Juvenile and Domestic
Relations-Court Law.- tthe.purp.ose'of this act is to secure, for .each child under itsiunsdietipn such care, guidance and" controlrPWtaaWy in his pwn home, as will conduce to the child's welfare and the best interests of the-state; and when such child .
is removed from his own family, to secure-for him.custody, care and discipline as
nearly as~p~ossible equivalent to that which should have been given by his parents.
The principle is" recognized that children-wider the jurisdiction"of the-court aFe wards of the state, subject to the discipline, and entitled to the protection of the state, which
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t safeguard-them^fr-om-negtect
feguardthemfromnegtect or injury and,to
andto enforge.the
enforgethe legalgb
may intervene
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ligations due to thejn and from them.' •>
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T}l g cowfc may-fliSpose"'orarjuvenile~o n*ender
by'placing thechild on probation
, .tp the Chief Probation Officer of the County upon such terms as the Court may. deem
to be to the best interestsilhe child; or commit the child to a public-institution established for the care,-- custody, instruction and reform of juvenile offenders, such •as.
the State Home for-Boys at Jamesburg, N. -J,v orUbe State Home.iqtLGiyJsii_tTrenton,_• _
N. J., or to any other institution commitment to which may be authorized by law. The
study^asrazpr^Hminar-v^Qz&e-Jiidj
~ TheprocYedings authorized bythe-JuVehileT^ourtTAct-are:not.proceedTng^by:- way of punishment butfryway of reforhijation, education and parental care, intended
to Save children from consequences of wron^ul"^pnduct^whic1i in an uldef-person
would"merit.-punishment, and^re in" nature of ascertaining what the-conduct of a child
under 16 years has been and whether restraint .and care from public authority should
in larger degree be substituted for that which"a child would ordinarily receive from
its parents. The Juvenile Court is one of the most, important agencies in community. ,;
^oi^o^dfiaLwithJiiyjnile^
to examinethe misconduct of ehildreTTa^lo m a k o ^
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suggests, need for special
and discipline
i forms of
f guidance
id
i -receive""apprppriate,,
) ^ i i t
Tpmi
as to the appropriate- dispdsitiori of their -cases. The '"'classificationanx
and
gram, whtlerlea^n^yith^hV^ourisH-heMHfall-^neasure of responsibility w ar
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decide" cases, enables the courts tp. utilize "the experience
and
insight
of
institutional
' personnel iri diagrlosirig -the problems and heeds^'T of children:vyhose-difficulties ,.
I .obscurely rooted; Thus the institutions are brought into the main sto^m of/community
;".:•' endeavors to. prevent and cont»bT juvenile delinquency.
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2z:^T~-'7^ilL;aaliJJe..of...great. interest, I am sureT"for you to know that np adjudicalori ^
upon
the status of a child before the Juvenile Court shall operate \p impose aby of
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the
civil
disabilities ordinarily imposed by donyiction nor shall a child be deemed a ^
t r e a t m e n t . •;-.'.. •.— . . ' • : . ' ' V ••••'._ •• • • • • • > > ; . " • •
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" . criminal by reason of such adjudication, nor shall such.adjudication be deemed a conviction, disposition or evidence shall not be heTd against a child's record in., any .
.•' J 'py statute, the Juvenile Court has-EXCLUSIVE jurisdiction to hear and defuture civil service; examination, appointment or application, nor shall such, disposition
termineV-ALL-eases Qf ^
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"."J; of a "child^rariy~7§vidence^given. in thtr court "be admissible-as e yidence-against the'
•commission by a child- under 16 years of age any act wjhich whenvcommitted -by a; ^
:
• child'ih any case orprPceeding in any xither court. The Juvenile Court maintains
person otihe^age ofiHryears or over would Constitute:. ^ *
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racprds pf all complaints and hearings in cases brpught befpre it knd such recprds are
. , (a) A felony* high misdemeanor, misdemeanor, or other offense, or •;- (b) The violation of any penal law or municipal ordirianee, or
.,;
In Monmouth County, the Judge of the Court of Cornmon Pleas is the Judge of
(c)' Any-act or offense-for which he could be prosecuted in the method par- ;
the Juvenile and.Domestic Relations Court. As,you may knpw, Judge J. Edward
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taking of the nature of a criminal actidn or proceeding, or'
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Knight arid Judge JbhnG. Giordano presently preside over Monmouth County's Court
(d). Being a disorderly person,
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of Commoa Pleas and they are therefore the Judges of our Juvenile Court. The Judge
And also the following acts ori the part of a child urideivthe^age of 16=years: __= _ ^
iwayiapp^oin^
for such service^'as referee to hear cases coming before the Juv^ntte^nd^ontestic
(f) Incprrigibility,, or '
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;; ) (i) Growing, up in idleness pr delinquency, 6r
^*^~^KT)~^nowinglyrEvisitij^^^
establishments, his admission to which-constitutes' a yiola.tiofi of law, or .'• '
•-,. (k) Idly roaming the streets at n i g h t , : ; 6 r r •";
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(m).Deportment endangering the "morals; .health or general welfare of said,
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addition to the^ children dealt with by- New Jeraey Juvenile Courts under
tfieT.9291 JuTemle Court Act,, these courts were given
authorityy untteriarspecial••act
g
p
d d in
i 1943
94 to adjudieate-cages
djdi
J l d l f f d d
16 to
t 18
18yeajs
^ftdpRted
Jnv8ly4ng-^d&les€ent-Qffendersiagfid
16
charged
with
indictable
offenses,
who
in
the
judgement
of
the
prosecuting
agencies
g
j
q ^ p ^ c;
LQ.1*'the,, courts of general
criminal,,jurisdiction
r.equ!re^phre^kind
c;f social control but
o
dp
.notirequire
formaliprosecution
in
ttre
ariulC urliiiiual'cuuils.
urliiiiual'cuuils. •DlHaag-4944
•.DlHaag-4944 r
who dp notirequire formaliprosecution in ttre ariulC
^erSe^^twenllelCQUrlte adjudic
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During 1944, 4,061 children were dealt with by.NewJersey Juvenile .Courts
:
is a •r6rt:iip.ti(m_nf_1fi;5ppr rpt]t frnm T943. r^MnrtmonthGoHn^withanarea^of
about 5S7 square miles, a population ofl'60i2:12-(i940^erisus)4ricluding-2^31iuv^1eniles aged. 6 to 16 years* presented 123 juvenile offenders bef bye its'Juvenile Court
dur-ing-lfli4Hgomparfidrwi^h 193'in T943. On the other hand, over ;100 juvenijeDffendefs"have^beeh dealt"with:-by:-Monmouth County's-Juvenile^ouftiduring^the first
h a l f of* 1 9 4 5 . . ;
^Proceedings'before the "Juvenile Court are ihstitute'.d by a complaint made- either
directly to. Miss Riith N. Lamarchie7~Glerk of the Court iri Monmouth County, or to..the local'.Re.corders or Justices hi: the Peace; in event of the latter, the complaints, aretiatisierabletp4he^uv.e^nile^ourt7Uponree«p^pf^complainVthe^Quit^r4ersan
i b l t 4 h ^ i l
^ t U ' ^ f l i V t h t 4 l
iiivestigation >tb','be made by a.Probation Officer or other person,'prior to the date of
theheaing^heeoplaininpiythe^ilda^
made, and child'^ parent or parents, guardian or person having
hi
control
t l and
d super~
vision over such^hild, are required to appear at a time and place to be set and testify
at a hearing, when the Court mayv determine the case in a summary manner. All cases
'involying; children, are. heard Separately arid apart from the trial of cases against
,
• adults and oWysireh~pmtfns as are directly interested in the case being heard are
admitted to the hearing. 'The Cour\ may conduct the examinatiori^of witnesses;-with-...' •
. out. assistance of counsel, .and may take testimony or, make inquiry^ into-the ,ha.b!ts7rr~
rhode of life pf parents or giiardians of trfe child, and physical:and merital"condition v .
•'• nf' the child; and,such other facts that may assist the • Cpurtrin reaching^ conclusion _ _v
^; that-shall besticonjeryOl^Z^lfli^^
-permitted for""'
'children.
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mendations to tfte Court which prpcedes to'; enter such prder as it may deem proper.
^Mfr^ifo^^mff*t-aWthT' A?'t ing' ffpfprpp r>f 'Monmotrth-Oounty^sJuvenile and Do--—t mejsticJRelationsjCourtjn the absence_of^Lieutenant Harvey D. Leuin, U.S.N.R. who
is presently stationed at thlTNTavy's Ammunition DepoOt^arleTiN. J. arid whq has~"
served-overseas prior to his present assignment. ,In my capacity of Chief ProbationOffi'cer_of -Monmouth-XoiArity I .-have' the jable assistance of Deputy. Chief Probation .
. Officer J. Lester Rogers, and Mrs. Isabella C. WhlteTHerbert A. Scott and Harry M.
:-^WeMor.d,..^PjabatiQii_Qfficere,
who: are in charge bf-the inyegigation and probation
'work of the-~"" J ^~"
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We attribute the increase-in delinquency to lack of parental supervision, parents .
either, losing their grip* or. exercising less restraintlover their children. Many fathers :
^ ar&labs&htifronLthp hntnP!,, eithpr in the armed forces or employed
p y iri defense pplants
h
l
d
l Monmouth
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"j'some distance, from the home. Many mothers are employed asln
County
we, have a number of Federal Projects employing women.as we'll as men, arid in many
~~cases botirpaTentsare-employed.—^Anothe:r^ontributingrfaetbr--is-the'age-level^for
employment as.the 14 and 15 year old group find it compara,tiveiy easy to get jobs
—and prefer ^work to school: Monmouth "County has a very largejhilitary persohnel
• withjh its boundaries and we are extremely-gratified thatthe rriilitary,authorities have
beert^able to control'the situation to such an extent that we have, not rioticed-any great
increase in. sex 'delinquences. Juvenile court statistics measure .the extent to which
.: Juvenile Courts are utilized by the-conimunities_they Serve.. They .may not, however,'
measure the total juvenile delinquency problem because certain forms of misconduct
_J - I ^ chjldj:eji,7ju^
the parents into .Domestic Relations Court on^yarious charges possiblettuder protective
child welfare legislation, instead of dealing with children^ as delinquents. '-
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ThU «factioa«] «8<*Tor U made po^ibW X, Ibe co-op«MtipD of 'ike foHoK"« l**lic-*irH«l atiaiM who m 'ahfitpi In the fori ttririnf to nuke <m eonummity • fin«r and a b^ter jpkoa in wfckh ( o l m i
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MR> AND' MRS. NORMAN
HOWARD J. BAILEY ""
. W. D1NSMORE1 BANKS .
BATCHELAR '
RAVMOND W BIC(iAR,| M>;D,,
'A RUMSON RESIDENT1
•OEN. HOWARD t BORDEN
JOHN .BORLAND,
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MR. AND MRS A, KOWAKP BOWERS
WILLIAM BRADLEY '
B « w i i i i s i
JUDGt I^OMA^, BROWN .
KENNfcTH BRUCE
liriildmi (imeful Silpiil^ Co Int.
"FREDbKICK } . QURGHARD""
FRANK Ul/KKl ,
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Vlci I'rai knil lisas C'Kj^i-tlurltc,
civi^M
CIIIZEN •
MR.1 AND .MRS-TlRWlN b._CAMI'BEU,
^ROBERT f CA|)« J*', '
. M R T BES»IE; / CARRlfT
A CITIZEN OP MbNMOUT
MbNMOUTH-OOUNTY --"—.
GEORGE V, COE
FRED E. CRECQ
Pr«t. Fulr H«vpn Llopi Club
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WALTER E. •CREEN '•—
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VICTOR E..GROSS1NPER
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Chnlnii«n of Police; Mlddl«tovnTownihlp'
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS, F. DALY
HOWARD C. P A V I S - .
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EDGAR,y; DENISE'
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iMajor- Boroixrb <Jf -Tfalr HaTin •
CLEMENT U DESPARD
(itn'l Chair,, Uon, Co.—tt*t_funil_
FREDERICK H. QPf/pLAS
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RICHARP B. PUANR
AMOS T, DWIGHT
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FREDERICK DWIOHT
HENRY R.S.DWICHT
, AARON T. EDWARDS
' THOMAS a EGAN,' •
M i s s A U R A H r t 'II :, ' ' ' "^ ^
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''C. CHEEVER .HARDWICK • • •
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r S. W. HAUSMAN, M . D .
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AMORY L.^ASKELL — ~ > ••;• .
Cnmmoiloto, Monraoulh Council of 9 « Scouti,
Mem. Reglonul Com, Boy Scouti of AmirlH
HARRY L. HEAVILAND
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' ""•• Pral." Rid'Bank- Hoard of Educijton
JAMES R. HENSUER"'
JOSEPH F.'HERRMANN
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MONROE EISNER
a H, ELDREDGE', • '
ABRAM I. ELKUS'' '
Ptai...ot"tli« na? BaniTLIoiu Olub'
A, UTTLE SILVER RESIDENT,'
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MR. ANDIMJU^EUOE'NBJOXRDELLA -1' '
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W. STROTHER JONES
B. L. KATS1N
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EDWARD M. KELLY
*Pr»«.--JrHrKtllrO
CHARLES KOMAR
THOMAS O. KOOPMXN
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Button' Manor, Ha'tawas
•JOSEPH T. LAIRD, III.
' MR. AND MRS. CHARLES LEFKOV/lTZ
LESTER C. LEONARD
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.MAX LEON
. PHILIP'LEONARD
ALFRED U UCHTENSTEIN
PAUL T. LINDHARD
'VICTOR U N D U r f R
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LESTER C. LOVETT
Pru. liovitt't Nuriiry, Ina>
' ' DAVID H. MARX
F. LAWTON KINDLE, M, D, r
.MR. and MRS PORTER HOAGLANP •
0, R. HOLTER3, M- D. • , . >, , ' Ptsi. Monmouth Cquntr Hidloal Soelitr
• HORACE K.'MOIlNEII*"-«'"*.-N'"<««».Hun«i*Tv»
FRED HQUSMAN
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MICHAEL 8. JACOBS,
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DOUOLAS A. JBROLAMOM
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Ilietrlt Companr
YNABO
FRANK A. MIELE, M. D .
••A.'Mi M1NT0N .'
IXIASTIAN ,WORBTTI
MANNY MORRIS ' T •
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GEORGE W. McCARTER
JOHN M. McCAULEY . •
W. H. MeCRACKEN .
JOSEPH a McCUE
EDWIN P . M«INT1RB ,
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THOMAS C, MeVEX. D, D. S.
-- MR. and MRS. JOHN H, NEAFIE
CHARLES W. OODEN
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ADALBERT AND ANOEUCA OSTENOORFF ,
JAMES,W. PARKER, M. D.. : _ „ n .
M e n W of tha Boant, R*d Bank t. M, 0 A.
THEODORE P . PARS.ON^. , . . '.
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FREDERICK B. PHILlPP '
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WILUAM B, POTTS
REED
MRSTW. > RUTHRAUFF ,
VICTOR S A T . .
Prii,' Sattir...
DAVID A, SCHX
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FRANK SLOVENZ
MITH
FORREJT S. BMITH
WARRENH, SMOCK
HENRV.« STAPLE*
CAPT. R. V. R. H. STOUT
Rep. N, J, Taocpajira' Ala's.
HOWARD a STRAUl
PAUL I t STRVWER '
JOHN W. SWANSON
,..cHAw*»;.fe.lii;B!ENi
A w ; f eA.
l i i TEETER
;B!EN
ALBERT
JAME3 L TILTON
•HON. JOHN E. TOOLAN "
CIVIC-MINDED CITIZEN
WILLIAM W. VAUGHAN
RAY VAN,HORN •
HAROLD VAN TINE
LEWIS E, WARINO" -~~ - .
R0LSTON. WATERBURY
KATHERINE ELKUi WHITE
Y?(»Wl0IIIttt!
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HARRY S. WILLBY. M. 0, ,,
-HARRV^AVW4U0N=
FRANK VAN SYCKU
ROOU yOUNO
.'STUART A. YOUN0. J
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BED B A M REGISTER. AUgXIST 9.1945
Lt. Wjntow Slated
provided tot ttrfUs* men 41sb
dse' In'attending to pereenaiaf.
fairs and waking adjustments to
" Lieut. Jldward J, WlntsM/rtHJitfoivtUan. life, Oheiter Bowie*, Ad' ' members ot the M*h
ands avenue, Leonardo, has report
»inlstratorof OPAsay*. The spem which had a hetv
ed
tp the AAF redUtributlon sUcial ration, which-local War Prise
ion at Atlantic City after having
. , - , . wins the Marauder
and Rationing Boards way, begin
been o t leave at his'home. A vetInfantrymen broke out of
issuing August S, 1MB, i i limited
eran of 17 montfie of service dyer-.
river bridgehead and
i;
<wvnx*Ns A T W A E '„• In each case to the needs of the,
seas in the European theater of
„_
>Sntae river In. We viveteran and. may not exceed 30\
Tbs
Government
needs'
and
asks
war, Lieut Winters se'rved as a plStaff
Sgt.
Robert
Carv,"22,
of
the
cinity bt Budwigsha,fen*were PTO
gallons of gasoline. It U / e i trie ted
V. S. Army Air Force, "Who was re- ot with a total of seven' combat
Delia -Bare*. Mario, 1«2 Branch Its citizen* In this 192nd week pf fb veterans who (jave been eepar.
ported ag aliasing in action 'March missions to.
t his credit,,
v
avenue, «eU Bank; Staff. Sgt, Vic- the war. against Japan to: - *
ated from -active service within the
n nt,
19 1944
t i t
as much gasoline as
19,
184$, over enemy territory,
was y ear he
h was iejd. as a prisoner" of
tor I* DeLUca, Inlet terrace, Sea
tablet*,fare aold V •" !»U>rar
preceding 80 days or to officers on
Killed
in
the
crash
of
bis'plane
jba
absolutely
need.
More
gas-Is
b
h
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.
CatU
put*
peuiea a day.
war
by
the
Germans,
Girt, and Staff Sgt. Lester D. Warr«mlred-for-the-iUppe(l.upjPacnW **rtolnal leave preceding their septhat date, according, to" information
4/11, North Locust avenue, West
aration
from
the
aervicer-feaejvea
by,'.hla
fiance,.
Miss
Ruth
war alone than was used when we
Long Branch.
"When applying to their local;
Walling of Warren, street, tfeyport.
T-BrtfcV " f l " flyhHnp on two fronts.
marched | ft f a " y°" r surplus v/igftnbifs
Gen,
and enlisted men discharged
yuuth hsd been killed wai
along with the Infantry, at time* while they axe plentiful. Recent
the Army must present their copy
sept-to-hls mother, MM. William J.
giving rides to the Infantry men rain-damage to crops makes home- of War Department ForaVlOO, tov
Cary, who' resides at Nutley, by
canned, supplies even more neces~<m4hepriffla
riiovw«ALMJ!ffl*
Kenneth tCook, a member of the
| ^O
t tP A
! commerciaT K t, 9t PeEl UUS fUt yy0 ^
In the seven days of constant new
Modern * o U r j Methods •
plane1' iff e w. Cook/ told, Mrts.-. Cary
88. Wd. i|he mljeage raUonlng
OUtpUti'
positions
were
the
guns
more
then
that of the crew of 10, eight were
ord,
Enlisted
roen
discharged
(
liter u d Cheeper for-Bolee
3,
Fill
on*
of
the
remajnlng
openv
a 1,000 yardg behind the leading
Killed In 4ho crash, one o f whom:
ing* for Cadet Nurses iq Septem- the Navy, Marine Corps or -C
i. Excess of MO Feet In Depth
elements.
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fas her son, _ Cook arid'the pther
Guard
must
present
Navy
S!orm
ber classes. If you *rp a Wgb
The Germans, retreating in every*
survivor we're interned in a prison
school graduate you may be eligible S63, Marine Corps' Form '78F D or
mode of transportation, offered
camp and/he recently was returned
EDttfHE -M. ATRAULT
f F - l b l
professional .educa- Coast Guard Form &3. Officer* •
perfect targets to the artillery-forto the States after his-liberation.
discharged from the Navy, Marine
•9OT BjVEB EOAD
tion free In a school of. yinir: own
Edythe MiAyrault Is one 6f.Ne*(
Sgt. Cary was on his 25th mission
ward observe™ and -Cub pilots whd
Corps or Coast Guard present a
Choice plus* maintenance and "a per^-V&IB, HAVEN, N. J.
kept a minute by mlnutejcheck on
copy of the orders releasing hem Tork's most Interesting career 'hen the plane was shdt down He
sonal allowance, Write_J£ U, S.
womem
Importer
of
fine
BrailUan
itered the service In 1942 while
the cplumns.
Telephone—Be4 Bank &U
";
Public Health Service, Box 88, New from active duty."
vmi~an^^S3yocatr6f colorful per- lvlng with his family at
Veterans
Placed
In
88,486
J4bs.^
1
Tort, 8, N. T.- _
JonaUzed^jenKel6r,-jhitit 'U>e only lie was active In St. Mary's EplsLocafoffices of the V. S. Employ- woman president of a, jewelry cor- sopal church, Xeypprt, and after
" REMINDERS
ment Service placed 88,496 war vet- poration (Careeh--Qems, inc., New interlng the army he contlnued,hls
MEATS,"
, FATS—Red stanp*
p ,erans In jobs during June,: an in- York) and tfarlust written a book- interest in church work as a mem1 Bed
d
# through
h
IB, August 31;
ber of the choir formed by mTccmcrease t>f 2.87Q_ovgj_thxJlfryJstal e L e l e l ^ I a u r J j l ^
stamps \ TTt St ru6 uj j r ZZTSeptelllZ T p
of 85,826, according: to the War which has. -received high praise pahy- In "Italy
ber 80; Bed iitemps At through
t h h
1
bawd.
El, October 31; Bed stamps Fl. Manpower Commission.' Placement irom the jewel industry;, V
Sgt. Gary had received the Air
MIM-Ayrmilt Is i summer reaifi
through XI,
edal, three Oak Lear clustets_anq
creased 4,483-ln Junato-a-toUl Of dent of-Monmouth-Beach—
- PBOCES8ED FOODS - B l u e 74,098 over the May total of 69,600.
the Good Conduct medal. He £
YI, 1,1, Al. B1 r Oi. Auidcd Matawan high school, where
tofld
gust.31; Blue stamps Dl through altions accounted for 1/768 o t the
e was a member of the footbal
y
HI, Sepnmber 30; Blue stamps Jl^ June placements; clerical and tales
squad.
through Ml, October 31; Blue work, 6,782; aervtee trades, 7,810;
stamps PI, through Tl, Novemr skilled jobs, 13,682; • semi-skilled
bM
StJGAB STAMPS 36, August SL
An Increase Is noted in each clasNext (tamp becomes valid Sepsification. ' TotaJ placement of
tember 1.
handicapped veterans declined 'In
Six members of the U S. Marine
FUEL OIL—Period 1, * , » , * , & •June, to U.186 from the May total
Corps -were decorated at a cerecoupons;" good for ten gallon! pw" <»' 12,331.
,
^ N e w : Delhi,
ony Friday at-Earie nav&l amunit, continue valid throughout
Pricing of Used Egg Coses B£vlsed F, Schneider, son Of UK and Mrsi
unition depot. "
the' country- for the rest Of the
f
By OPA.
I Frank W. Schneider of .Church
The Bronze star was awarded
heating year. New period 1 couAn entirely new method pf pric- "treet.^elford, is one of. the. solPlatoon Sgt' Arthur E. Ross
pon In the 1946-16 ration may be
y
w
of pric diers "working on the railroad" in
or meritorious achievement In
uted'aurytlme nowr
"™ — ing U9ed_egg_ca£es has beenertabIndia, getting 'supplies through to onnectlon with operations agains
SHOES—Airplane Stamps Xp>. llshed to encouragg-'the return of our_Chlnese allies.
<
he enemy on Iwo Jima Februarj
1, J, »; 4. in Book S continue valid cases In good condition and their
MoirToT~the^railrgad men in In- O.of_[hls year. ^gtJRossi, whll
Indefinitely. ""' . ,
~ widest- possible -.n>-jiae,_.QPA.-says.. dia~are~gefvlhg
i W
command of an -umpEIblou
The reviilprv-effective August JU,
t
' Sugar Distribution ,WIU Be
Military
neede
establishes uniform^pric'M for all
Improved.'
..
engal
and
Assam'
Railway.
Soon
name thrower fuel~fo~~troops__en
sellers In all parta of. the country,
T h e s e are difficult times to
^Secretary of Agriculture Clinton Egg hangers and eje^ase Handy after the India Burma Theater gaging the enemy, voluntarily
P. Andersqn says that civilian-dis- lers ^ow'have the. choHe of the transportation service took
ated an advance patrol Immobi
give as prompt service as
operation of the'road in "March, ized by enemy machine gun fire
tribution'' of tugar, particularly^ in following two' pricing"• »ethpd«:
y
1M4, its carrying capacity,
capaclf was 'inBMter~n kreag" where sliorta'ges are
7
:
we should like.-"We
i
h situation,
ii
used
irA'landjer may sell the u
JSOBBI,I realizing
the
or.
most '-acute; shwrld--be;-<mi>roved.- ^gg c a J B j n - aDout the tame con- creased 100 per cent. /
ered the tractor to maneuver i
^-•continue to do our best, but
through. a"xedistrlbutlpn pf M,<X0 dition as he received it. For this . The road was built originally to uch a position that "molt >lJectlv
p
ton< obtained through.a reduction kind of sale, his maximum price Is fulflllfthe peacetime, requirements
we will'not nib, because
fire from Its Oiachln«guiu mlghi
In military procurement. The ac- 17 cents for, a 30Joien case and of ttie Assam- £ea planters. Now e brought to bear on the enem
we know; you want your
tion does not increase the total nine cents for a lo-down case; re- It is one of the most Important emplacement When the tracto
amount o t eugar allocated tor civiU kardlcM of. whO-aellg iLorwho buyi- supply arteries.for American and wasjittacked with hand grenades,
lanuset, but 1*. designed to assure i t T h l f ' b '
jieHousiy^wounding
the
H
i
i
h other
h ma
- X large" proportioa of Twar materr chine
mor« itven distribution o f available
hi
gunner,'Rossi
' R i fiastily^applied
fitil^li
ore^ron
1
-'
^Mtlned
fromChina;
^oespver
tlned from-Chin
l
supplies.
before-withdrawing
"ianitone. 2-Wav Action
railroad ftbB
School Lunch .Program To Continue
For wounds received as a result
I
1MB
"*•
ng wl
f enemy action during this w a r
' moves sticky, sugary s o i l s . .
out the nation wiircontihue [to re- egg cases he sells bave the same
Opls.= John EiOrvatkand Willia
Rico" and PFC Albert LaGrew
ceive Government—asslsttntik_du&: cnertrip serviceability as new cases.
Onlythrte mort w i e k j . . .
*
-perjpLration and all trace •'
<JI~Tatlroa'ders
Ing the 1945-46 fiscal year. Schools Twp price ranges are Xet~ for this
baiter enltf jiw bobytoworked under rough conditions, at
which
participated
in
the
program
of odor, as well as greasy
type of eale—40 cents for a commondw while there k time*
during th't 1944-45 fiscal year are plete 30-dozen case and 20 cents Jungle'and mountain outposts and meritorious service
gils.We: Will never.dii«"
being reinstated1 upon"request u'S- for a 15-dozen case. If sold and de- through monsoon ratas" The lik •vrttn7 a Marine Infantry regiment in
l a, simplified
i l i f i d agreement.'
m t ' Schools livered to aa egg producer, and their brother railrpaiJerg at_ i
ler
h
b
y
•ppoidt you on quality; '
wishing to participate in the pro- 32 cents for a 30-dozen case and have done a transportation job un- Cpl.'- Edward".. J. Nagy and PFC
equaljed
in
history.
ir a 15-dozen case, if sold
gupi_|oir^the first .tune may apply
ohn F; Meehan. '
•'.•-. .
KXsellefsf"loading' point or
to" piTXApartmeBt of Agriculture;"
cars, to "a person other than in egg
Washington 2S, JVC- :-.'• •
Badly diseased tulips should be
The school-lunch-projjEam Is de- producer.
xempved from tlje beds and'"designed to operate under local sponAdditional maximum prices are
stroyed, as should the foliage of
sorship 6f school boards and other established for parts -at Used egg
hose remaining in .the bed, asMrs. Charles-Rempo of 277 Bay
•school-rorgsniattionst-parent-tsaoh^
t»on: as-it-has ripened ^-The-bulb
avenue,
Highlands,
was
given
'a
er groups, civic group! and. other These include shells, sets of flats,
n such a bed should be dug, stopgd
stork shower recently by Mrs.. Harnon-profit organizations.; A group sets .of fillers and covers.
10 A. M. to » P. M. TueM»y 16 A. K
ry Bonn of 98 Leighton tvenue. Red jver .summer carefully culled and
desiring to sponsor a lunch proMore -Woolen Apparel For Oivil- Bank, at the home of M».-Gharlea treated with "jiemosan ifbefore regfftai'and-needlr.^financlal assistilantlng in a new location.
Una In
•Miller-of-Hlghlands,^—^^pg
Decorations were inwhiti
1 viAwgreaterlauppIy of wool_toR-:
may apply" to tlie-USDA for aid.
coats, overcoats and dresses by this pie green. The giiest'of honorTrl
If the application is approved, the
fall and worsted suits by this win- ceived many gifts which had been
USDA and the sponsoring; group
ESTABLISHED 18U
ter is expected to .result from the placed in a wishing .well over which
enter into an agreement setting
reyocatipirby WPB of (twp. orders an old fashioned bucket hung from
forth the responsibilities o! each. that had maintained wartime con- the 'ceilingT AT buffet lunch was
Vets to Get Extra Gasoline
-.' ,
'
trol over the production of wool served.
Ration*.'
Mrs.
Rempo'g .husband, Cpl.
and worsted-fabrics, WPB reports."
Special gasoline rations, win
"Charles Rempo, who is In the tir S.
New Ruling to Control Dlatrlbutioo
Army, Is stationed at Fort Ord, CalCM Meat
TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN
ifornia,
.' Sumuury of Audit Rtpert For 1B44
A
measure
designed
to
prevent
Attending the shower were Mrs.
J i l u u SbMU u ' o l Daumbir 31,' 1944—CondtuwT
Jtetallers,.--wholesalers-and- proces- Charlea Miller, Mrs, Edward R>'zInttrlund
sors' of meat products from acquir- nar, Mrs. Frank Crowell, Mrs. John
:C«pital
Etimfnntcd
Current
Tru«t
• Total
ing slaughter houses and diverting Cornellusoo,- Mrs. Frank Stevens,
J7J.504.88
819,188.80
t 2.S50.95
S S9.644.6Jmeat supplies to controlled outlets Mrs. John Greene, all of Highlands
I'Ci.h ..;.; .'
100.C0
100.00
is announced by OPA; The action, firs. Marvin Miller, Mrs. Edward
'Ch«nj«
Funds
, »9,900.0O
MjIOO.OD
lU. S. Wir
Pondi,...-:........-..-,-.-,.-...
effective July. 29, also ' prevents DuBroeky, Mrs. Qeorge Boyce, Mrs.
52.39C.1S
T i i e i M d - A i i n i m m t i R<Miv>blt
:
s.sss.n
153,599.«0
•figt and Aiseniraent Lleni
u.._.:_..-....... 1(0,726.84
slaughterers, from acquiring retail, Leslie Parlemari, Mrs. Margaret Lee
7,128.74.
' 994.44
Revenue Mid- Othw Account! RiMlVibla
. * 994.44
wholesale or processing eBtabllsJir of Self ord; Mrs. Samuel McKulchyk799.87'
79-9.87
Dm from Current Account
—-... r '
merits and diverting their products and Mrs. Gus Humowltz of Middle93,748.11
'Sue from Other Gnvernment Agencies.
:
.
18,748.11
61,408.87
ror'eelbsed Propert>-fLUn Valui
;._.;
(1,408.8.7
to these establishments. This ac- town; MrfiT John Beach of Leonar13,581.37.
8>le> Cqntrtcti 4 Morttigei B«c«lvible ~ - _ . . .
1S,<81.>7
tion dpeis not prohibit, affiliations, ao, Mr*. Arthur Taylor of
1J5.723.J5
Deferred School Tax B«»onue t__.,
_..,......„.,.. 186.728.25
but does control "tK«' urnount of River, --jits. Harry
82.J61.04
_3ineig«cjIt«UBUII,
i
I
t
^
385.71
; •SffJ.J.l'
meat that *an he •diverted to any Harry>'B(5im and, Miss Angie To' Fledged Aiseismentt uce
"78.75mkino. bt Red' Bank; Mrs. Julia
r i td
d d F l d liens-; _ 7(.7t
affiliated oullets, OPA explains;
JJailey oflNayeeUik and Mrs,.. An-,
I'DeferrtV) Tiwtloni•
149,651) JO"
148,150.(10
thony
OrlawiWTolFalr Haven..
"Bonded ...1...^..
^ ^ S g h t e M i
azU Flec|af
Blaited By Local GI
Town iand Farm
Confirmed a* Dead
In Wartime,
For Rea8»igtitagnt.
Sgt. Cory Killed
d
In Plane Crash
WELL DRILLING
^American Orilling Co.
PRIZES
BABIES!
Schneider Works
On Assam Railway
Belfofd Man Keeps
Supplies Moving'
Six Leathernecks
Honored Xt Earle
StorkiShower For
Mrs. Charles Kempo
E 2800
t«4-76 WHITE STREET RED
-$799.87
[•.Serial Bondt .
Appropriation Reserve*
irpaifmenta
liOther IJsbllltles ...
— ,
Local School Taws Pa'abk .:
•56371X69744 '
.LIABILITIES, KESBRVB8 AND SUKPLUSv '
_j
j . . . I17O.8JO.00 -, •. ..
I
»,
16,136.99 i ' W •- ,
15,II6.»»
„
—
' 900.88 i" .\J;,
.'• ;'-:•
S88.0B
UBI. :
!,728.25-
."'Down Ferment on Improvements .................
If1 Improvement
Authorisations—Not Bonded .:......
Improveme
• $32,9al.,13.~
-. tl,pit.tt
_.
149,650.00
1,721.26
.
98,109.06 \
I 1 Trust
..-,,
;
:.~..z;j;;£^:'^r~7.-.7^,
271-.88 "—-,—
Trust Funds
Fun
8J3,905.i7
' 7M.87
. Reserves Offtettlng Reoelrabtar.
*-.-•
. 1,881.80 '
B *
tot Dot fund „.-™
92,»0.n~
:7»M7
$ (106,(89.99
Total Llahllltles, Beserves f n l Surplus
1799.87'
44S.tlS.l2
• 88.U7.2S
•>568,O69.44.
271.98
6,501.38
1,681.80'
3.46S.1S
.182.981,12
3,290.00
93,809.00
74,990.24
v
••?•)
1321,239.30
:
,
'•(
.-• *—' " - R e c o m m t i i d a t l o n e - -•••
^-,
.-.-•'
.--. '-':
'.
(A) Repeated from previous atfrllts! That tsx sales be held lufflcleiitlr befora trie close of the year to.permit the
I ten-day period to elapse and certificates to be prepared, within the rear, That coit Incurred hjr the Township be1 « l scta.dwh|<re payments are received on tax sale Items wlthta the ten-dsy period, That the receipting; machine now o n ,
land be placed In Immediate use, That ti<h day'a cssh pqstlois, made from stubs, be re-checked from the cath hook
to "eliminate errors In postlni, . That collection of th» Item termtd "Due from* Collector" be effected at once and that
JMfflclent care be eierclssd-ta.prevent further, development of Items of this natufe. That as soon'as practical a proper
Eaxmap, uslni block and lot' deslcnutlons, be made and udopled. Th»t berlodlo statements of account be rendered
to purchhiers of; foreclosed property under sal«»-contracts and that delinquents be brrj-ueht to the attention of the
' lovertilni body. That ps'jmenta on foreclosed property sales, received by the Clerk., be transmitted to the Treasurer
?B~Te«SlVSili''tB|!»trlir*»ltlf:»-niemoran4uni«f--the-e»aet-terms-and-d«te oMaje-on-lhltlaLlWTJtients, and ex«et date of ,
payment If a contract Item) That'resol.utlons be substituted for motlo'hs In esncelllm taxes, with cerllfl"ed~coBle» fur«-'
I nliheij the Collector for permanent flllrur Inhli pfflcs. That the status al all uneonsummated, aajei of foreebseil proper
I
-
- -------- ---^. - » n ^ o r : « » ^
•surer as revenue and that the Plumoltlj Inipeotor be eompensated-by payments from Appropriated funds.
1BV 1944 Becommendstlonsi That ill Itsally saleable Items,MncludinK properties Upon which Improvement a i m s menu alone aro delinquent, be listed In the next tax sale. That; omission from current assessment'of tax title Hen properties,' ordered acquired Jn 1(41 but not. rat aegulrsd by deed or decree; be corrected. That proeeedlnis for ac"ouliltlon of title to the properties dJscusM atove bt hastened. That there be Included. In the budiet lor. K i t the
J foltowlni deferred charity appropriations i Assessments Cancelled—Pledged (o Bovda I88I5J1; Foreclosed Llena^-Pledged
|>.to Bonds 17s.75. Thnt, as a routine part of cashlerln* prooe'dure, reference be made io'taxes of the current and
KipMMMBg,' yearj ta provent •klnplnit' of arrears and that In futuM.&nal tux bills be mlarKed tri Indicate arrenra'eslstI Ittlf at the time of rendition, Thnt the full/amount of each day's receipts be dsposlted-isven If In excess ot total stub
I Values, any such oxceji'to be" enjdlted W ".Unidentified receipts,!'.that the provision) oLCXnptcr 287, Lnwa o M « 4 0 ,
" ittloiilarly Section a! thereof, bs adopted.' Hint tux so»rohes bsiiumbersd consecutively and entries for f«es be ref'tnced on the cash'book by number. 'That penrjltloa ba enforced uniformly -on late payments otcurrorll taxes, Thnt I
'T«oyt9ftrenco rack be provided In -the tax office for t h e current and next prec»din« ytnr's tiix iltIpllontes,~Thrtt
h»'tnxMupllor.t«s of the litst tour yeari bs rdnalrad and rebound, .The/checks In payment of. taxss or other- rourtelpm ;ohar«eaLb«.accepted1-onlir. subject.to collsctlonjn th«-ixa«t araoiujf dm «nd 'nutvf»r«tt»ur,.«mauh(«i.'.iliv0l.Y£ijr'
L i n e giving of rhnngri, ThitL a serious elTort.be mid* by the ^.oqllaetor to balance his • rfcorda- each I >«ar lj _That careful
• -'"heck of reconli hn m«ilo' In 4vtry Instanoa prior to submitting vouchers for refunds of ovarpayrnenlJT That Inter.'
—^...^HJI*,,^^*.^wot.M.»tilUaloUosatlan»«4M«IMMW<Pk^WTkMrfW*wt«( ••'---"•
•-
cannot deliver tp^any retail, wholesale or processing establishment
with which he may now become
affiliated, any larger percentage of
The meat he currently delivers
to the county o:r 'trading
'
"
area' where
the "establishment Is located than"
he delivered to' that particular,
establishment during the three, reporttnjg* periods immediately preceding the effective date of the new
action.
•
EOAD WORK AltBOVED
Flans for drainage and surfacing
"" T^Va nvunu". Fair Haven, w
approved by State Highway Commlssloner Spencer Miller, Jr.
Commissioner Miner an
ed the awarding of the contract for
paving a section of Asbury avenue,
adjacent to the Naval ammunition
depot at' E&rle, to Frrfd McDowell
of Neptune, on/a bid of $14100
Another contract to McPpVell' t
There are- approximately 2,000,- surface A and! C*sTS«ti. at Batoa
000 retail stores in '.the United j:t a.cost of |9,76S, wa« also »pproy.
Slates.
~.
ed.
.
'•;;
. ..
:> \
"
Someday...on a new c l a y . . . , \
$10to$Z50
OR MORt
Loans
JWtSk you yean borrow on
youc own without involving
ouUideri.
id
'Prompt,' Private.Service to regularly employed single
or raar/Jed rrieri"a1ndi«/or|ien,
'.,,
Ipb«tvYeen Pay Day Loan Service*
V
Ifyou need onlya imnll' airtoutlf ,'or a/srtort time then use
lV__hftlnful' service,
aei'vlcfl.'..
'.
"* '' J ^'''.* i~*4*-~" - '
"•. '
thli-Jielpful
, 32 Cents
'
^2B Loan for 2
,;J3. Conts,
'^^IS^LfJan.for 2tWMk»»H)osL
, 99 Cents'
i .475 I a i n for_-3.Week*-CQst...
'Charges V o 2 H % o n unpaid balanoes. The sooner, you repay
you'll steef,for farthestLhorizons.
You'll glory in your car's swooping
pick-up and surplus pbwer. You'll .
lleve your very own ml!eage-per-gellon,
good lor'new joy! /Our persistent
appllMtton of new-day research... our exhauilive eitperietice with war-winning gasoUnaa*..
will be evidenced by ,the eager new spirit of your
'automobile,.uilng NHW-DAV CONOCD BIONZ-Z-I,
' ContlnenUl Oli Company
m^MM^M^m^mmmmmM^
other Wwris..ihaitiM|_i^ini[ eptri upon .uoh-%optrty. (n.oomrnindMIrm
rsvls»TlFoTiiiprlor tpro.t)ertleiJ-eonc«i'nBalnrollsi!tloni-bt>-a«misd-nndT
Oharlts H, Rupp%r 1041 lines, SiaS.OO, <bi made
mlSirTfmtrwrlw4ie4wWitHh*^>wniiiii>-Hitiir
B _..MmA
9CVI i W m c s U l
iHtlOJII KM IS •!
Minleljil A
WJMjcr* thoii •on'slrid In thi Jly'iJrt^of Aiidl I
!• tn ftjf '
.Vth.';
SIR VICE STATION
took for'the big red Conoc*
triangle 6n Your Mileage Mef
chfcnft Conoco •Ution.iTurt's,
the place to get gasoline that]*
made Ip coma up Jo the highest'
limit of quality, urider the regvUtlorif Ipdsy. You can htVe
full eonfidenet In Yotif
Conoco MlleaiaMerchtnt,
I .-
T
f
(.Ten.
swum- snow
Apple Pancakes
^Fifworthy of-
s
res
•Mt&d
to Answer
- • ' Questiqnsjpn Food
Clew fiber rtv» . ,
then r*MW them wJttt *'l ,
thinner than bouss paint. ~r
»maH~qinu5tii3r of color in oil tt i
tiM oil
tW^fMmJU^M
apply na- the fiolor coaUng allow
to dry-thoroughly. Then give
rug m-ooat^of goodfloor"v a n
Which ba« been tbinne-d-with On,
half U much turpentine.
_ bit
— more meat might j»eaa4larger portions fordlnner.Uut any- tlnue cooking ,ulitll-soft and transjae_giculd be& on, the fact-that Jt
BSCIJ th«~Afeack-BnV Wtt'l
wir „
: meat tor breakfasts, too p«rentr<UBnlng frequently:
—lusci6us.little sausage calces, or
Though cold weather is really crisp bacon .to accompany egg Wax your furniture—but sparingsoup ttaerilrlsn't unvielcomed oc- dishes. As for the sausages, it Isly! One or two good • waxing! a
BY
- '
during hot weather, Par- jusf what is needed to accompany year are plentyl._MBay_ .ardent
WHITEHOUSE^
A eup-of left-oW chloken, tur- casionally
SUSAN SNOW
If you nave—bferi going such a dish as apple pancakes—one housekeepers apply< too much wax
key, veal or him—that is all that is ticularly
strong
on
the
cold
dinners.
After
of
these
special
breakfast
treats
too' often, with a gummy result.
rationed in -baked croquettes. Not just'so many suoh -dinners we have
STORE
men-~glad they didn't For - ppofesslonal~finlsh, waih' the
It la always smart'to check with on* drop or-gutter.or shortening a -craving for something hot— that-'make
stay bachelors. ,
wood Wotough)y,' Then apply the
Groceries. •v^nr •».«« agricultural colleite or for their preparation Is required. whether it is a whole meal or iust
PANCAKES
thinnest possible film of wax, using
extenstwr - - • - - —
„
_„ T worth their welgtiKln.ra- iticlF
a ciotn uiac .
mended canning methods lor your
might' satisfactorily appear In the 1 cup sifted flour
stamjJs.
^
ter and wrung;out until it has only
state. In some breas home canners
Vi teasp6on salt
form bt a
Fred C Williamson, Prop. '
a trace of dampness to keep, the
BAKED CROQIIETTES~
% tBaspoon_»odahave found boiling water bath proTOMATO BISQUE
wax thin arid pliable. Let dry thorFruit and Vegetables, Wine*
2 tablespoons sugar
cessing satisfactory for npn-acld 14 cup"n»yon«al« - >
~2,oups canned or etwed fresh
then, rub and rub some
itagS,-jvM beattn
-- —
foods, Alwavs test for a perfect Yt teaspoon salt
' tomatoes - - '
-""~ / T
- Paflh of pepper "
cups sour milk or buttermilk more, with a ~dryf-IMJIcsir clotn
seal before storing canned foods.
1
1 onion, sliced -''
"-"'-Phones1
For
qtdckrbeauty-plck-up;
a good
H teaspoqn grated.'onion
, . 1 teaspoon sugar
1 cup cereal .flakes' •
furniture
polish
removes
«flngex2
teaspoons
minced
parsley
AM.
Highlands 448-411-406
3-tablespoons
inelted
Jmtter
or
'A bric6"*whfch~"lias been soaked"
3 tablespoons'butter or marp>lnfejmd other li^ht surface Both" .
other shortening
n kerosene for two or three days 1 tablespoon water
-ganne »
Center Ave, ' Leonardo, N. t. <
The secret Is to apply sparingly,
l'recip« maple-flavored apples
will burn, a lone time whetrllgmedr -t-cjitrchopped cooked' efilcken,
2'tablespoons flour
and
rub
until-thoroughly
dry.
"
turkey,
veal
of
ham
1
*
12
small
sausage
cakes,
fried
or
On hunting or hiking trips' a fire
2 cups rich milk, stalded
',i teaspoon sodacan be started with this brick even V, eup Ant bread crumbs, or
beked
though fuel mav be^extremely
H teaspoon, s a l f \
cooked rice
•
31ft flour once, measure, add salt,
Telephojie-Bed Bank t-ZO
• 54 teaspoon- pepper " \
damp. A piece of brick the «iw ot
Fine crumbs for coating
soda and,sugar and sift again. ComSimmer tomatoes, onion and sug- bine-exsrs and /milk; add gradually
a fist will burn .with a gooji flame Combine mayonnaise and seasonTHE..PROaPECT_HILL
ings In bowl. Gradually stir In wa- ar about-15 minutes Melt butter to flour-beating only until.smooth.
"or an hour.
ter. Add chicken- and soft bread and margarine In top of double Add SaKes'knd shortening. Bake on
Play and Educational Training for Children 2 to 6 V^arS .
boiler,
add
flout—and
_mlx
to
a
crumbs
or
rice,
mix
with
a
fork-un'hot,
greased
'RrTddle.
Put
cakes
to. If you like roasts seasoned wlt»
Mornings (Except Saturday) 8:30 to 11:30
inion, but dislike the onion bits til thoroughly blended. Let stand smooth paste. Add hot milk and gether with m«ple-flayore,d apple
Into croquettes blend. Cook until thickened, stir- slices Sprinkle with confectioners'
Jurned in the roaster bottom, just five minutes. Shape
1
The
Sch6ol
Will Remain Open Through the Summer
ring
constantly
Plate
over
hot
waand.Tbll
in
dry
crumbs
until
evensugar
and
cinnamon.
Serve
v.|th
^ut -the onion in one-quarter inch
.llcesr and toothpick them to the ly'coated. Line an ungreased bak- ter. Add to tomato mixture, rub baked' sausages. Makes 13- panthrough
ft
sieve
and
add-to
sauce
ing
meet
with
brown
Raper.—
Place
op and sides of the roast " The
THE ETHEL MOUNT MOZAR SCHOOL of DANCif
cakesf^=r
. ._,_
—
I onion flavor seeps down Into the crouquettes one-half inch apart with seasonings. Serve very ,hot.
MAPLE-FLAVORED APPLES
Clnsse*il«!»# types of dancing for children n ' adulto.
roast and the slices are delicious Bake in a hot "oven (450 F.) 15 to Serves four.
•MunlniilsBj or until nicely frrpwned. If it is necessary to reheat 'this •4 tart apples
'
erved as. m e " fr-to-the-gravy.Begis'trajBon Accepted Kow for Summer Classes
Serves-2-.or-...—
^-r&
lfl
Private
Ies4bns''ln ballroom dancing by apporntment
This
croquette
mixture
may
D6
asecond
'Sight's
Servlingr'the"
reCore
apples
and
slice
across
from
Wash your furniture if, It is .caked
be done inmthe
top 4 to M In thick, or, pare and cut
in advance and stored in heating, should
1 11
:
With oil poilsfar^gse--—"-1 —•*--' .jade.UP
HijI, 117 Pfaipect Avenuet Red Bank
I'CJlM b psr pouni means rj ore meat on the table Boap. Accumulated dirt and-finger- the refrigerator untilshortly before of a double" *" '""""*—'— —
>S mjntitea Remove cover and conhave
become
conservative,
we don't ^splurge", but prints gum up wood finishes and oooklng time
F
but
«nce
«
e
have
become
conservative,
w
but «nce
palst unless'removed regularly.
i the
th best
best for
for the
the least,
least ^
^d
d Jnany^ungry
quietly-set about preparing
Jn
llke
4tfi>iangua*e, Uiat m*ua,*imW>*
beefsteak »*d
dftVf' celery leaves. Cut, them
— d kianeys
^™J^PT*%2
fine and" sprinkle over meats or
wnTmakArom six to eight servings-good, tasty servings,
Stews.' Put in a paper bag until
they dry but. Then-use-thun.1 for
BEEFSTEAK AND KIDNEY PIE
seasoning soups and pot roasts.
_'
4 lamb kldnpjs
S allspice berries
a longer
flowers,, will,
1 pound Tound steak, cut
iiie n
•life
if*u«) head 0/ a kitchen match;
tapioca
in pieces
a bit oYcamphpr, or'an aspirin Or a
V, tcMpoon Worcestershire •
W cup sliced onions
little' charcoal Is added to the wa2 tablespoons
saijce - '.;-•-. ablespoo butter or
ter In the-vase; '-.'"''';'"".
other shortening
"'
l
o
u
p
sUted
flow
'
• Used rubber rings will usually
t% cups boiling water
.1 teaspoon double-acting
regain their -elasticity by soaking
1 teaspoon salt
'.'
baking
powder
in.
a weak-solution of, ammonia
_j£ tfeaspoon pepper
water,—i—^_,.., _T-T~—^"K" ttaiipopn-galt
%^ t i i Z
8 tablespoons tatter or other
m
_ 2: cups mushrooms, cut In ^
'
shortening
'
TOMATO RECIPES
pieces * -. '•
. 6 tableslipons-mllk (about)FOR THOSE WHO
Soak kidneys In salted water 1' hour. Brown steak and onlonsln
"GROW THEIR OWN"
1 tablespoon butter or other shortening;;: add -water, salt, and pepperTie thyme, -bay, leaf, and allspice in small clot^i; add to meat; .cover
Those
people-wio-grow thelrowriand elmmer about 1 hour, or unUljearjy_done, .Rempve bag of splc'es, tomatoes^areusualljrswamped-wlth--snce-HMnWTHa"saAite. with mushrooms I n remaining tablespoon of
abundant-supply.-and where In
butter. Add to meat-mixture' then "add. tapioca-and .Worcestershire
.sauce and bring to'a'.fu.il'boll, stirring constantly. Turn Into greased in various ways, this year the sugar
shortages will confine them to
casserole. '
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-•_Sifi flour- once, measure, xadd baking powder . and salt,-and elft mostly..1ust plain tomatoes. All of
which means that many more toagain; at^irTtoortening.^ Add"'naJk--gradually,: stirring unfll.:a_«Bft matoes will be eaten-^greeirones. .. ...— _., «..,_ ... 1 r._ ]i s htly fl6ured:boardian4^kneadj?0 aiid Pedonesr and the more appetisseconds, or enough to shape., Rpll dough % in'?h thick;, with sharp ing ways In which they appear the
knife make- silts to permit escape of steam. Pit over meat mixture in better.
.".
casserole. Bake in hot oven-(450 F.) 30 minutes. Serves 6 to 8.
CURRIED TOMATOES
Wote nififMit rtoiiflli nmy bp mwdft In 'mrffinrtH nr round snape. If
-Heat-3-tabUspoons-^of huttecjn.
-24a%lespeom-«f
•arfryihy
Beefateak And Kidney Pie
Is^Real .Eating In Any
Hungry iManV Language*
BAKED CROQUETTES ARE
WORTH THElk WEIGHT
IN RATION STAMPS
Hot Off the Griddle
TOMATO BISQUE I S A ?
FINE FIRST-COURSE
-.-- A
=
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foldlnir-it'Overr-blts-M>f—ohlok«n, 'J»=-.Browji-j,ftddj jeaspoop ?uTfy
cheese,
vegetables,
powder (or according.;^taste), and
ggrated
t
e e s , cooked
c
g
hen add ripe or eresn tomatoes cut
Into thick slices. Fry tomato slices
results
are
fine.
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. _ Childrea lovs-deBse*s, and usualon both sides and seaspn with silt
lV their first questions about the
"TOUR-EGG OMELET
and pepper.
"evening- megr-wt»-i)e-Jtwhtttcha.-KOt- i-unp aufl bleaA ciouibs
FRIED GREEN TOMATOES"
for dessert?" This being tha case,
>l.cupimllk
Slice green tomatoes and dip in
_Jt is,, a sad thine for mothers to be 4 eRRS, separated
eaual parts' of corn-meal and flour.
low-on, austar.
: •.
Salt—
~
Fry slowly oh both rfdes; salt and
There J s j i brlrfjt JUntag.To- this
Pepper
.pepper to taste.
'tbt
dings'; the other bftlriz desserts that
Add crumbs to milk and beat un~" "TOMATO-SALAO,require practically no sugar at all.til smooth. Beat egg yolks, add to Scobp out centers of tomatoes
And here Is one that the children crumbs'and milk; season with aalf and sprinkle with salt. Invert for
will *~ad6rer^j.oppermint—tapioca and pepper. Fpldln stiffly beaten a few minutes to drain. Fill with
' cream— Just imagine—beppermlnT _
- jtei
Ti
mixture M cream cheese, chopped
cahdy- in a dessert. It is fight in pan to crease entire^ surface. Pour aOlives,
"salt, pepper;and parsley. Put
tune with trie timesand the likings eggs Into hot skillet, cook over low each tomato
on & bed of watercress
of, younu ones.
,
•..--.•
heat 25 to 30 minutes or until firm. or lettuce and put a spoonful of
~ PEPPERMINT.
Place In'•moderate oven (350 F.)
5
Bitr.ln.rirm
nty
mtrih pQrtlPIli, i
minutes tc^dty. top; -Fold ovei1, re.
\k cup quick-cooking tapioca
TOMATO AND SHRIMP J8ALAD
move
to
hot
plotter.
Serve
at
once.
,-tt.,teaspoon salt
Skl»'tomatoes,, scoop out.center,'
""-'. - - % eup crushed peppermint candy Serves 6..
sprinkle with salt, and invert, on
1 egg yolk
. •
platter.
Make a filling with a few
Corn And Egg Cas»erole
4 oups milk
shrimp and anchovies, watercress,
1 tee white, stiffly beaten
and
hard-boiled
eggs all chopped toWell Flavored With Cheew
Combine .quick-cooking tapioca,
;ether. Add pulp of tomato. Mix
salt...candy, egg yolk and milk in
Casserole dishes are such handy with French -dressing, fill tomato,
top of-double boiler and stir enough thingsrr^you
i
can cram -'S6>-much
S 6 u c chill and serve on bed of lettuce
to break 'ecg yolks. Place over flaVo.rln.to one dish—and in so. do-1* with Thousand~Island-dresslng.
rapidly boiline water,, b
bringing-' to ing use
se up all 'sorts
sorts of odds and
allu
fl lliall hhave-been leftover.-; Or
utes), and cook 5 minutes, stirring ynn ran Btnr* frnrn sflrai
frequantlv:—Rem.pv<r~from Boiling new ingredients. Use s. bit of imwater. Fold a small amount into agination or a good recipe and WHEN USING GREEN CORN
egg white; add to remaininctanl- I-there is your main course. This paroca mixture and blend. ChilJ. Mte ticular one includes something new ,It is a happy day for all lovers ot
corn now that-green* corn is In seature thickens as it cools. Serve in
sherbert Rlassca Wltti . chocolate. and something left over and it is a son and during, this time,' people
CORN
AND__
EGG
CASSEROLE
seem to' outdo themselves, just, to
sauce. Serves 8.
3 tablespoons butter or substitute sea how.many-ears^they-can. eat.
We've heard numerous people re3 tablejsabons'flour
'
AN ECONOMICAL OMELET M teaspooh 'salt
mark that nothing suits them bet! . -;,
ter
than a meal of corn (period)—
1
CUD
hot
milk
.
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TO SERVE SIX
lust corn and more'of It. That is
H pound processed cheese, cubed for
those who like to gnaw It from
Economical dishes moan m'ora. to1 tablespoon pimento '
the cob. •
day tfian they ever did befpre—not
X
CUP
leftover
cooked
corn
only eoonfc-mv In cost but: economy
Then'there art those who like
i.hard^cooked eggs, sliced
in ingredients. Rationed foods we
thslr corn off the cob and served In
• Hot puttered toasts
use "sparingly atiil foods that .ale :Melt
a...
soccotash.-'or a pudding, or just
butter in-top of.double boilscafce' We also try. to stretcli as-far
from the cob an'd served with
blend- with flour ahdsalt; Add cut
as ^possible. Eggs are one of these er;
butter
(now that butter is available
milk gradually, cook over boil- ' 1 greater
Items: Some people liave-had—no hot
quantities).
*
ing-water- untlLsmootlLand^thlclb. i n
", dlfflcultv buylne epgs but in certain ohed, .stirring constantly. Add But nearly everyone will' admit'
towns and hamlets eggs-are scarce. cheese, stir until melted. Add pi- that topping the list of delicious
' So, when four eggs can serve six, mento, corn and two of the hard- corn dishes—off or on the cob—is -a
that u the dish forms,
.'".._
cooked eggs. Serve in a casserole souffle, tasty to the 'nth degree and
L-Can.be-rung In garnished with remaining sliced as'delicate a dish as one could ask.
on the omelet, too. and just before eggs. Serve on-hofTruttefBa"toast7 It )g the corn'trftt'tb top airtreatir
':;. COiRN SOUFFLE
. 1 tablespoon fat.
tftblespoo
Vt cup milk
1 tablespoon salt
M teaspoon paprlk*
Pipjier
.
•1 boiled'pimento'
2 cups corn, pulp
v
\ Peppermint Tapioca Cream jelly and so on, can be aded.
salads-
Hein
m«llow«d in wood
sparkling clear
aromatic
often. I hear'
' : to
' '
that—from pope^ wrjo used
Elaertaff cannedoincikpple on the table'
regularly! And who should know better
what a real top-flight quality pineapple
Should taste like~thatv the folks who
Make a white sauce, using theare devoted to Flagstaff? For here is
fat, flour, milk and'seasoning.Rub
the pimento-through a sieve and
the real thing, the sun-drenched, tropiadd It to the sauce. Add'the corn
to the mixture.' Oool slightly, then
add the ell-beaten egg yolks and
cal fruit at its best—and for many peofold in the stiffly beaten egg whites.
.Turn Into' a greased baking dish,
pie's taste, even mellower and more
set the dish In a pan of hot water
and bakte in a moderate oven
.delicious than' the fresh pineapple
(375 F.) until the egg is sea. About
•30'mlrtutes:
'" Juinaily', we : ari"" bending every effort to
LACY COOKIES FOR ONE,
supply this glorious Flagstaff fruit to
HALF CUP. SUGAR
your grocer—and we hope it won't be
Ono-half OUD of sugafssfms like
a,very small amount, but Waal
tod long now, before we can. -SoJceep
know whatit; cammoan If tnaTls
all there 1B, Andy/.'ihat is all thero
Flagstaff quality cannpd pineapple right
Is wo arcn'i Roltfg to suggest you
uae it for cpoklcR, On the other
in the front of your nlindl;
hand, if vou can spars that amount
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here ate cookies too good to mfsi
laACE COOKIES
WHEN MEATS ARE SCARCE, TURN TO THESE
NOURISHING, BODY-BUILDING FLAGSTAFF FO(
~ Tfctade orfy from the purot ingredients, In lanltary factories) 7$i- '
staff macaroni, spaghetti and noodles make nouriimng. body-build' ing, Wgh. energy, mealj, and when seryed with aalad greeni, fruit , i
and che«e make balanced meals that food authorities recctaniend_ ^ , ^
- and aU tl)e family will enjoy. Hear them say; "Mom; can I have
*
another helping?"
A
1 PKE
<.
. '4 tun sygnr
J4 cup chopped
ppd nuti
Vi cu
cup coconut
^WM1
-- .1
Be ,t eftgi ' add sugar ,,._ r __
and
melted bu'.or anJ \kn'...
- w n - M i r a i n l n g ingral
£OD bv tianooni on but-
p of
htdlth flylnq with
• < * '
••Mtnlfa,^Bftltf [jit, mflfl;rat>ly ho
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BgD_BAKK REGISTER, AUGUST 9, 1945
Miw BottigUeri
I, Bride-Elect
Machine Gunner
Wins Silver Star
Precautions Against
Infantile Pan
,Hr. and Mrs. JTrederJe*- Botttr1Wrl of Keyport have, afcnouncsd
KeyportrDoughboy
the engagement ol their daughter,
•* "^ij,, ^**Sifin~*,
Mary; to John E, Vtocwje, Jr., son
of Mr. and MM. John B, Vlteona,
,Sr. of Port Monuoiith.
Tht bridegtSBHFJtttt served, four
j M n , j U | , son °* Mf*~
year* In the ?. S. Navy with the
and MrrBOtBiKrllWiu of Key**Ung' of first claw petty officer.
port, has been awarded the flUvejr
He w»«overseu 36'months and reStar tor heroic military operation!
cantor rewlyed hli discharge.
as a machine 1gunner April 10 dur'MIM Bottlglleri attended Keyport
ing the bit tie for Arnstfedt, 'Gerhigh lehool, and Mr^Vtacone, Midmany:
•
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people* congregate _ h «
irllly
li^HrthVupsWfag
In
the,
dletown township •chools.'
fprmly unsuccessful.: The resulting The citation accompanying the
Ask row I w i r CtoliTTbr folk fndilUnited States, 34 far six caei
it lif I award stated' I'ln-artier to effectIvslimiu itimiled r
^ay'by which
of Infan- Pvt-.Muxil&4iiBced his machine gun
area, but In Trentjn. the, attack hae ^ayby
chthe spread
p
il py
l i can "
b completely
l t l in an exposed position and, alparalysis
"be
reached the
h epidemic
i d i, stage, with
ih1 tile
y
toped
opped.
Monmouth county Army oOeen as 45 cases and eight deaths have been sto
7.
There
is
no
known
cure
for ln- though-he drew 30 mm and auto7
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7. There
itmtizj, gllvsr, Mn»»e«l Instruments,
aanounced by, the War department eported.
matic flrt from a. nearby enemy
-fantlle—paralysis.
Good
medloal
The National Foundation* for in- care will prevent or correct fome tank, he effectively engaged the
Cameras, Binoculars, etc
la the promotion tt Anthony John
8!«lllano, Flefd Artillery, 1207 4th antlle Paralysis hai compiled ftje deformities. But In _-Abfflit=eyery (Demy,
— —, _ '_ '_
avenue, A«bury Park, from tint following'* precaution! and other. fourth or fifth case there will be
"When bis squad leader was
elpful
hints:
lieutenant to captain,
permanent paralysis that cannot be wounded _he_ immediately assumed
1 During an outbreak of paraly- overcome- Do not believe- those command and when enemy lire made
reason .—
.or —
Another
feck the Attack-Bay War flonflf! la be alert to any early signs.o{ til- who
•"•" for
•-» one
-••- »™~«
-.— his position untenable he dragged
nesa or changes In normal state of promise to cure these c a m . BeMs gun to cover, Returning under
108 Broadway * .
• Long Branch
health,, especially in children. Do guided by sound.,medical advice If
not as»ume~that-a-*toiriaoh-upset> polio doej strike In your family. _ the continued enemyflwhe moved
with vomiting, constipation, diar-1 8. County chapters of the Nation- the wounded squad leader to saiety.
rhea, severe headache or
signs of », al Foundaiton for Infantile Paraly- Then, leading his squad to an alter-,
eold and fever are of7 no Impost-1 els -sare prepared to work with nate position, he again placed the
ance. These may be among the < healtlrofflcers, doctors, nurse*, phyJ gun In action and continued to aupfirst symptoms of infantile paraly- slcal .therapists, hospitals and Pa-port the succeaafuUattack on Arnasis: All children and Mult* sick tients. These chapters stand ready tadt.
with unexplained fever should be to use their funds to assist the en- "His' outstanding leadership, Iniritt b
bed
d and
d IIsolated
l t d pending
di
tire community. Know your chapP rit-to
ledlcal diagnosis: . ~T
—7ter=ssKrltarhelp
vol* tiative and devotion- to -the welfare
medlcal
—7ter=Mfc-lt»-help If needed—and
needed
2, Dont delay calling
"
a physician,
h i i f unteer
t to
t help
h l your chapter
ht so that of thia comrades reflected great
Expert medical care given early , It will be able to render the necea- credit upon him and were In keepmay prevent many of the crippling' sary services.
Ing with the best traditions of the
deformities Proper care from the ,— — —-•
— "armed^fofcefof"thrtJHIted StttSl."
rene
be
inaet may mean the difference
be^ W i l l S n e a k O t t ~ ~
anrt gynd
recovery. Today there Is no' known .prevention or protection against infantile
paralyala: All that can be done i« _'Red Bant Rotarlans have bgii
Second Lieut Allen W, Donrln,
looking forward with much iHerest
yo°uUrr , 0 ^ ^ , 7 0 ? " t h e " 1«3tiS%J?> hear Mrs. Hulda W f t Otfan the son of Mr, and Mrs. Rodney O.
foundation for Infantile ParalysTTecheduled apeftker today, tell them Dorwln of Keyport, who was overcan and will do everything Iri their of her experiences an* who will seas With the Sixth Carrier group
based.in Italy for almost a year,
'power to eee to It that your com- speak on "Norway Today"
munity is reiujy to meet an epi- Mrs. Gran is a former singer and has returned home and is enjoying,
demic.
radio announcer In her native Nor- a 30-day leave. Lieut. Dorwln flew
4. Observe these simple precau- way. She esc&ped .from Nail rule his own plane home'from Its base
tions:
by boat to England and wae engag- in Italy, landing at Hunter field;
(a) Avoid overtiring and ex-ed by the Norwegian government Savannah, Georgia.
t m e ffatigue
i
f
t
treme
from
strenuous
to broadcast td the underground un-. I4eut Dorwinj who piloted a C-47
i
i
rr:iJ
, exercise. . , . "•:
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~ air liner,, iearlierthis-year' received
(b) Avoid sudden chilling such tij K i ' ' H b i y b ' ; : ' " * "
. a s would come from a plunge Fred Morris of Eatontown was his promotion to second' lleutepant
from flight officer '^and. tfie Air
day's meeting. He spoke in Uie iHF Medal l a recognltloii ol "BtrWoflr
i very hot day,
(c) -Pay careful attention ~ toterest of Monmouth Memorial'nos- while participating in combat mis"personal cleanliness,-such as pltal and its -present fund raising sions over eneniy-*eld territory to
'thorough hand washing (be- drive,'
.
. i -...-.
deliver' supplies to the. partisan
fore eating.' Hygienic habits' '~Tbe weekly award-of.the W,wjff forces. Dorwln .participated In 12
^TihQuld always be observed. stamp went tfl<Dr. Samuel Haiuman sorties over Yugoslavia and . has
•'(d) .If polsible-axpld tonsH and
Bd_Ohristopher L. Berge was done freight hauHnsr and. medical
KiOErtTUJ with iUkf and roronil
•oQDICKwHhdUh.il
air evacuation worRr-WtHe-lnJtaly
demies. Careful study has warded the war bond...
spown that such operations, Visitors last 'Thursday were Char- he was able to see.various places'
l B r « j M i i A j h i n j * ^ « y glass glistens-^
-"whendoni during an eplde.m- leT'ConoVer Of R8d Bank, Harry- BfTnterest,: Including NapISI, Florldngi, filmy lingerie^"mrjlFmg that"!"
when you uie Chiffon. Thwe sheet Bakes
lO tend to Increase the dan-Hesse, district manager of the New ence,. Rome and Pisa, and he also
waibable. Colon and fine ttbria wake up
ger of contracting Infantile Jersey Bell Telephone company; met several boys from home, inofpurewtoip bursTinto lohg-listing suds
paralysis 1n Its .most serious Waldo Fo7d~ana Budd H. Obert of cluding Winton Osborn, Daatel
mrliihojn.qjiflon'1 rich,'^euny tudi!
almost initantly, even in lukewarm water.
form.
.iheu-AabJuy.' PajfcRotary club and Feldmas
j-water you can. Keep, files reporters from the local press,
away from food. While,the .ThV-'Red Bank Rotary, club has
exact means of spread of thereceived" a cordial invitation frdm
disease' Is not known, contam- the Long Branch Kfltary club to
inated water and milk are al-hear Fred Tiffany, Past District
........
J *n*r-i\iim.
miiA
flips
WHEN 5PEAK1NG OF HEALTH
, DR. WAHREN
National Foundation Compiler
Helpful Hinti For The Public "
Ice Crcot
MONEY LOANED
y
Broadway Loan Co.
ID
Transport
"Norway Today"
n
KERR Mason Jars
.
PTS.69C
KERR Mason Caps
' 25e
KERR Mason Lid*
14e
KERR Jelly Glaues » PTS 49c . PTS 49c
^jpVCTtWsf^WBW*W^*ssW«js»Is>i m * •
have repeatedly been shown
=»=caTry=th«HirfantUe=paraljt •at tha recent San Francisco confer(t) Do not swhn In polluted
'2-A?
. water.
,•.'.•.''•
Canning Chatter
i/f/
25c
• o H N D to your
|_i
'.
(g) Maintain community sanitation nt a' high level at all
-times,—
By Lorna K. White.
(h) Avoid all unnecessary- eon
tact with persons with .any. Monmouth'County Horn* Demon.._ Illness iimplcloui af Infantile
stration-Age-n'
jiaralyaii..
B. Don't become hysterical if eases -The^Brit" 10 'days in AUguit • de.
do-occur in your neighborhood, serve to be-undersoored on your
While- Infantile paralysis Is com-kitchen calendar with the stoutest
During July and Auguit We Will Close Sunday! at 1:00 P M .
municable or catching^during any red pencil you can find! They mark
outbreak, there-are many who have,
8peblai:»alue« In t h l t adyertLs^mentreffective until close of business Saturday
such a slight Infection^ that-there t h e n r U p _ , J _ . ? 2
are few ' or" no symptoms. This paax!h-eeason,:-wb.en generous quan
large number of unrecognized .In- tities of tree-ripened Golden Jubl
fections is one of .the reasons there lees and Trlpgems,.will be availas- no p'rartieal-way - of preyentlng- a b l , | tt ^ markets throughout—tha
the spread- of the disease. But itstate. If p«ach canning or freeiIs also reassuring to know that, of ing Is on your fpod conservation
the many persons who become infected, few develop serious illness program. tW« summer, this, then.
and that, with good care, the ma-Is the 'time to'get busy in earnest!
jority who are stricken will make a Fortunately for those of us who
satisfactory recovery. Remember enjoy mid-winter peach pies and
that although thin Is a frightful di- puddings, the sweet, Juley fruit
sease, needless fear and-panic only that goes into their making' Is easy
cause more trouble. __•_..
'
6. Attempts to stop the spread of to can. Peaches, like other'summer frulta, can be done up very
satfafactorily In. a boiling'water
bath. They" dd not require pressure cooker processing. And don't
be deterred by.jthernwrei "fact that
your sugarbin| Is. low! Honey or
corn syrup can be used In place
Of a substantlaJ 'ambunTol~the
sugar most of us used to. think esTender, romansential to a good I peach syrup.
tic fragrances in
1
- For best resultsj the fruit should
stunning replica
be canned Just a t soon as possible
bottles. Cotton
after it Is picked. The fresher the
Blosw'mCobgne,
peaches, the better they will taste
TraRyooHoonr.Bwofnlpte. •
195OT
a brilliant n e v
and keep. Select fruit that Is ripe
in » Noun Pubno, Trr • Una aSsta
and original fraenough to serve at the tablepeaches with that. warm, deep
\ grancc in .vaie',
golden or honey-white complexion
bottle, ji.'as.^."
the y
eye
color not only ,,be»utlfut-to
b e » u t l t t the
but a good indication of- Quality as
well. Use only firm, perfect fruit
Any softer or slightly bruised
^
f
l
d
l
ket can be made into peach butter
den Bouquet or
lONDITIONER N O . 9
or Jam. „
'.
Woodland Spice
A rOflrtf ntfocJt ptoMCff
If the skins are reluctant to slip
Colognci i n
l/nd for e m 50 ytm
off, plunge a,-few peaches at a time
l Deinto boiling water and {hen give"]
canter Jugs at
them a cold'water dip., .They may
1
$l.00 and $1.75.
turn dark if you leave them exposed to the air for any length of
tine once, they are peeled. Out
them in halves of alloe them immediately Into clean, hot jars'. Fill
Uie jars with a syrup made in any
of the following ways:.
'
A pound of sugar to four ejuarts
of finished fruit. ( ~ - r
Corn syrup replacing up to oneFor 8un-Burn
Ojlrd of the sugar,;'•'-*•. ' .
4IUd-flavored honey replacing up
e |.0Q
& one-half 'the augar,, , .>'
"Soft piee«g of the fruit oooked".to"
make a beach juice which Is used
1n plaoe of the regular syrup.
Very firm peaches are prijoeessd. Zoo
In the hot water bath 35 m|nutesf
Number af farm
100»e
slightly softer fruit will take only
telaphonei In Ntw
20 mlnutei, peaches pre-cooked In.
Jin«yB«H«r«a(Bi-.
syrup and then pafiked^lth the
Hinatod), 17,090,
remainder of -this. syrup. u"sea""W
All the Jafs'ar.e propessigd 15 minutes,. jr
-fladen'Jubilee' li your_ poach It
you plan to freezt the fruit, A
sugar syrup is better than dry
1,50 Wtmpole
Mg4r tot paokltig peaohes, and a
V-. ,*
good 00 per cent syrup can be
You'll «nile every time you look u your
hinds! The wonderful-purity of Chiffon
Hikes leaves them soft, smooth, lovely.
TTiii gentle^soapJijnllQjss a lotion.
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Ever notice how.mainy of your New tl^et extension • of lines and enJersey farm friends have tele- krgemenf of present "exchanges.
phones?Tne figure in the territory la this connection1, it is interesting
served by Mew Jersey Pell is 51 per to npfe that.njne out of ten farms
cent-with a steady upward tr^nd without telephones are near enough
in evidence for rnany years; this to existing lines to obtain service
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'Members of. the LadleV Guild of
the Chapel of Holy Communion held
fr deasert-brldge Thursday aj'lhs
parish house at Fair Haven for the
benefit of the church repair, fund.
Irs—EtainTF. SUs'art.
JJarbfiraWhyte wer^-lmcha:
!e prices were boxer of'
Ing powder, and Bpeclal awards
were won by MrsT, Alec BurnsIde,
Mrs. Richai'd McAllister, Sr, Mrs.
Werner Bennlngft-Mrs, William H.
Allan, Mrs. George Hawkins, Miss
Mary Emma Hendrickson and Miss
Bernadlne Stewart.
Others present were Mrs. Paul A.
Young, Mre. H. A. Stevenson, Jr.,
"Mrs. A. V. A. .McHara, Mrs, Howard Hlgglnson, Mrs. 'Margaret Ganii«rf,-.Mr. Jama. Chadw|ck. Mrs,
Allen Hftskill, Mrs, Clara Chambers.
Mrs. W. E Tobias, Mrsi Frederick
W. Opper, Mrs. Alice Greshpff, Mrs.
J. T. Clayton, Mrs. M. F. Young,
M"rt. "Robert-Gameron, Mrs. M. K.
VanSauter, Mrs. George B. Moxley,
Mrs.' J. P. Hitchcock.
Mri.-Henry"CrTllton, Mre?MarIe
WeBer, Mrs. Eobert Whyte, Mrs. M.
S. Jacobs. MMI^T. Harry JRobertson,
Mrj^ William H. 'Allen.Jkfa. EhiUp_
~Peter«,~Mfs. Hubert" Gaul, MrsrE.
R. Hawkins, Mrs. E. R. DaubenMT« TtnanfH H; Mlriton
Miss./M\ J. Whyte arid Miss-Elizas
beth Scowcroft. ..
On Monday '4»cfilWrtn w"ho b«4
,tte_nded tin «ummer religion
school at St Mary's church at New
Monmouth were given A plcpb> »t
McGulre's grove at Headden's Corner. This was a climax to the Best.
don -which, flbd been the largest
eligion vacation" school In recefit
years,,. There were 88 ."children enrolled jit the school, which was held
ointly "at-the- Port Monmouth
3oy«' clubhouse and at St. Mary's
ihurdh. The school "was under the
irection of Rey. Robert T. Buljithhe—,a»slstaace^-of_the_
isttt-j of Mercy of. North BlalnWd.
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The activities of the- school lnnstructlon gf Christian docrine/Blbllcal stories, project work
n-Christian 'ildctrlne, hymnology,
supervised recreation and a rereshment period, At the and of
h acflfol the children were permitted to take home their projects
In religion and also their finished
landcrafts.
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.Holmes L" Duncan, son of~Mr. "John Unasay has .
t,
At the pienfo - Monday,. prizes"
and Mfs. William J. Duncan, Lpng- Manila in the Philippines, where were
awarded 'for the best work
strwt farm, Holmdel, isspendlng a he will serve the/ American Red
short leave with his parent* prior Cross as a staff accountant. Before hown in each group.
la reporting to Farragut, Idaho, for his appointment he was associated
selection in the Navy V-12 program. with. Fjederjc "R Harris-of 1 New
.Duncan was 'previou8ly_atta"ched York city and previous was , with
Coast •hlS>ya*«Lat,Baj£
prthB USS Intrepid,
I p , one-of the thi Bait
ft carriers, oper- onn»,-)He attended the American
fle'eTii i*rge aircraft
ating in the Pacific.' While Aboard' institute of Banlclng. His wife, Mrs,
-thS.Intrepid, he, participated In sev- ;E|eanpr F.- Lindsay, will renwln at
eral "major engagements" in Japa- "tnelf~home Jn-Rumson-durlng his
overseas service.
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they're becoming more
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able, dressy, and comDinea'
jyith"in odd-pairrot slacks, they make a wonderful appearance.
JDhecks, plaids,, stripes, and
fancy mixtures^or you tall or
s-as
"standard gauge."
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PANAMAS ' 3.50 Values-.„.
5.00 Values....
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Specialjow rates on taxii, truclti, far^vehK"
W.C. WeartT42 Broad St,Red Bank-Tel.:
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WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY at
WCAP-lSo onihe dial
OWN 8TATIOW
Brings.-yifft-sdl-tte- N«wi and the best In BfuMe
How Much Do You
Know About The
Garden State?
MASON-DtXONMNE
Mr*."* Marion ? E. Hawkins, FreThough.U la a northern state,
ne-thlfd^of' New Jersey la south neau,, who" died July 2, bequeathed
~$500 to the Baptist church of Mat~of the Mason-Dixon, line.
awan and directed tha$ the. bulk
of her testate be divided'. equally,
among her-four«hlldi>en, J; Arthur, -,
Orwill V, TV. aid William K Hawkins, and Mrs. LaurarH. LamberH son, IUwasJearned_,Mpnday when
the will was probated by'Surrogate
Coats
Vacation School
ed Cross
Headed FotV
EartjtBenefits
Repair F d
Last of a Series
Of 12 Articles Is
Presented Here
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Mrs Hawkins also.dlvlded many
ThU is th« last of aperies of
pleeeB of-furnlturetand.iurnlshlflgs. J J2,:__£onascuUi'j _arkic]es, the first
among the quartet and gave half of which appeared In The Register
her burial plot to her daughter. Thursday, May 24th, on different
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Other— bequests included: ^25'.to
Jersey.
phases of activities in
Marion Quacke"nbush,< a niece, and p
$25 to' each grandchild and great- The articles were prepared for The
grandchild. J. Arthur.atid Orwill Register by Miss Marion G. Hen.
V. W.Hawkins Jwere nWried: execu-J| hlon, publicity ' director and, a
member -at the**aculty of the Col.
tors^ of the estate. .
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! Mrs. Frances D, Grove,JFEieeHSla, lege of Saint Elizabeth at Convent
'who -died' June 18,: bequeathed all Station. '
These articles are: written so consecurities or interest she
money,
resWuary cisely that they should be clipped
OuTor
and aaveifaa a comprehenslv«"BtoTyclause of her grandfather's will of one of the outstanding -states in
(Anthony Grove),' to her children, the unloru
Anthony D. Grove. and Albert -F.
Humanltarlanlnm In the State
Grove, Jr MrsrGrove also directed that' her husband be - named 'From.New. Jersey in the early
guardian for the children If they JSiO's, cam«-^n immediate and
-wjri. imri»21. at the time of her sympathetic response to the redeath and he use their snares _or qiierit hi "Uofotny "DfirfUr a llfls
Aevotcq^excii&lvely to
her
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education. They, arejo
receive thff the mentally ill. When she started
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principal upoivh*
^ ?!'.• Cloth- her campaign for these unfortuning was givelv'to the Salvation ates in Massachusetts there was
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and jewelry to the two sons. only one hospital In the United'
d t t « t A l b ! ± J3tates devoted solely to their care.
F. Grove, the widower, who ; was After establishing more than 30 lnStitntipns for them in this country
named; executor.
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-and.-abroafl and doing magniflcant
MB
work for the Union govwho died July 'Ui left his estate
to his wife, I/ulaB. Mason, and ernment, during the Civil war, she
accepted
at the age of SO, the Inappointed her executrix.
Mrs. Bessie J. Darcy, Keansburg, vitation given her by her "FJist
^*ho diecHMay 17, left^ her estate ClilW as she referred to the Tienton-.riO6pHal, to spend hec-last-day&
in a suite provided for her.
nated Seymour R. Klelnbeig. there
Clara Bai ton, the sensitive young
Keansburg attorney, , executor of woman who founded the American
her estate, i —
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HeTrCrdssralthough born-in Mass
^Theodore Martin, Little Silver, achujetts, lived for a long time In
who jjied June 23, bequeathed his Bordentown(. where she established
estate to his wife, PftUlLn?i.»nd ap- the first entirely free school ln_the.
pointed \er executrix--.
• state. And It was she who organ-'
at-ilncoln's requeit during the
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OP A PRICE VIOLATIOK8
Glvll war a bureau for answering
letters from bewllderei
Out of court settlement^of_c.eJli
ing price violations reports* by,the parents who could learn nothing of
Trenton Office of Price Admlnistra-: their soldier son's whereabouts.
tion this.week included the follow- Twenty years liter, after a long
irig.in the area covered By the Long visil-Jn Switzerland, she founded
Branch price panel: Joseph Dam- theimerican Red Cross,-the greatmon, trading as-Joseph's, 123 •Mon- esr and broadest humanitarian Ihmouth Tbadr West" Long Branch; -itltutlon-ln the world.
tie-in sale of" steak and cocktails', The."Seeing Eye," whlcn started
$100-settlement, and Ocean DrlvejWthis cojintry in 1929rioolt root,
Operating company, trading as the 5fD6r- --reincorportitlon under the
Sea Bright Yacht club, 958 Ocean welfare laws of the state of New
avenue', Sea Bright, $5.50 over cell- Jersey, in Morrlstown, In 1932, as
ing on steak and chicken, $25. set- a national, non-profit, philanthropic
organization, to educate gcientlflcal
tlement.
ly, doga to guide the blind. In tha
lovely town the dogs and, their
Judith Fiasconaro Baptlied
trainers find an understandfng'com-Judlth- Vnt'on«tt«_Fiaaconara.- -imtnityr-sympathetle—to their-redaughter of Mri, and Mrs. Anthony ^_
qutremento. Service to mankind,
Flkscbnaro of Shrewsbury avenue, in'the'minds of the trainers, rakhe:
was* .baptized Sunday; t t I.St,: An- thiifc*m'bltion for_ gr««t flnancla:
thony's church. The-sponsors were reward, is uppermost. The "SeeMrs. George Alward of Belford and Ing Eye" dog is trained not to fight
Joseph Innacelll of Long Branch, knowing that his Job Is to take
who was sponsor by proxy for T/5 care of the persons depending upon
Thomas JLayton,_JirQtheiViif,_-MrSt. hlm-for-^saffity. Man can learn
Fiasconaro, who is in London. Mrs. something from this dog.
Fiasconaro Is the former
The. Sfet&rs of Charity of New
en Layton."
Jersey, whose first home wag In
Newark, came to Madison before
Tt nays to advertise In The Reelstpr th* Civil war During the sub«e' LOlthel
eompuinity h«ve founded hospitals
In Morrlstown, F-aterson, Passale,
BUiabeth, Siiffern; New York, and
In New Haven, Connecticut They
have an orphanage In Paterson, one
in South, Orange-and a parish (prphanag* In Hobpken.. They also
maintain, in spite of current difficulties,, twb foreign missions In
China, ori« In the Virgin Islands,
two InTueVto Rlcd and a mission
for Negroes In Pensacola, Florida.
The 'College of Saint Ellxabeth
and the four private academies, th
order conducts, give a verjMlmlt»didea of their educational activities.
Hundreds of Sisters teach in parochial schools throughout the state,
m well as in Massachusetts and
Connecticut.
HARTFORD
H.rlford Fire low,t«nc« C«"P«
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A NEW, DEEP-YOKED L'AIGLON "EXCLUSIVE"
OE^ARK, RAYON SHANTUNG ,
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Forget tKa<;Iongi''duȣy tripi'tKe soot, ttie olnders, th'e Summer
' ' ' he&t. You can, in this refreshing shantung withits Boftlybloused front and convertible ,necklineff ita/stemsWrt minus all wrinile-inyiting tricks. Ever so cool in
•Van Ityck brown, youthful navy, town black. 12 to 20.
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Bronze Medal Is
Bronze Star
'Missing' Highlands
Bomber Pilqt
Damaging Honor Roll
"Message Received By Motherr^
Mr.. F. W. Joy Of Atlantic Highlands
Lieut Frederick W. Joy, Jr., aon4
Mn. Joy;-Valley drive, Atlantic'
ghlande, pilot of a Itustang B-Bl,
and-attached to the-Flying Tigam
of the 14th Air Corpa, li
jg
dvar Ohln»v" according to a letter
received Saturday from t i e War.
Departmant verifying a telegram
•which arrived tbree day'a Vf-rr
Killed In Erance- ' *,
La»t Year; Former
Local Contractor' •
Receives Citation For
sbiirjr Mayor Stre»»e8
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Action In Germany ;
After more than a year otanxlowi^'
Mayor Alfred N.-Beadleston re- >FC i'aul'-W, Noglow, Wtached
."The Bronze Star medal has been
aitlng for definite word concern-,,;'?
ealed ait a meeting Tuesday sight to. the 117th Infant'ry'-Eeglment, U.
awarded posthumously to Technicng-the fate of her husband, 8/8gt,,>
Of Shrewsbury borough council E. Army,: hai been awarded tha-jian Fourth Grade MloDael BonifaTohn P, Ryan, Jr., who had been>|
that a warrant had been issued for Bronze Stac Medal ? for heroic
t f H h A y BB l g" rl t s
eported in a War- department tala-' i
achievement in acttoirtn-Qe'rmi
been announced by the War depart'ram aa-Brisslng-ln- action. h.ls Wllayj"
1406 New atreet, Newark, on; a 'The citation, which the young inment In a letter recelved'thls week
ow living in'Freeport, Illuiola, raenirge
of
leavlngrthe
acenerofTair
fantryman has "sent to Jits parehtSi.
by the dead man's sister, Mlas
ently received word that he had
aocident
on
the,
morning
of
July
Mr. and -Jtra.; Williate Nogiow-^of
Elaine Bonifacio, highway 38, Mldeen killed. r - 15
last,
when
the
honor
roll
at
Harding road,. Red Bank, reads as
dletown township, near Bed Bank.
Broad street and Sycamore avenue f o l l o w s ;
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Early^Days Recalled
conducted this, fall by tbe survey bile.
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staff of Vale university and the reRewardJtiermtvci ^ T _
By Si* Of Original
sults of Dr. Clyde M, Hill's recent' Efforts of; police' tor" locate^ the
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visit to Red Bank concerning the woman for serv^pg of the warrant
In Iwo Jima Battle ;
nesds-and poBsibJe_U>Cflllan_Pl3i and., for questioning in the case
new Jilyh achogTbulldlng for Red have thus far been unsuccessful, it
—Bbf-of the nine- living '-ohart«-|
-^ome^Befe 3
IftBtwi. Th« hnnnr roll had
Banlc
are oOtllise'd~lira~litteT-jujit:
members of Twlhlight Council 61,
lajiiid)—Fur killing four nieuibm's | • j ^
been
newly-painted
and
decorated,
received by Edwin C. Gilland, suSons 'and Daughters of Liberty,
j)f a Jap patrol which attacked his
a short time before the accident
perintendent
of
schools.
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company command post, wounding
and the necessary repairs have
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Hill's
letter
addressed
to
the
anniversary observed Monday night
several men, Marine Second Lieut
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school superintendent and board, of again been made.
ai i n ,interesting meeting In the
Harry K, Estelle, 24, of iZ East
education follows: * ," '
The ordinance fixing the salary
lodge rooms.
Sunset'avenue,JRed Bank, has.been
You have asked us to consider of the chief of police passed its* sec^
awarded ^he Sliver §tar Medal..'
; Each of the charter -members
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U h h K 3 k
final*
i*emllr
g,
[Present of th« original 20
time needs a new • high again'stressing, the fact, that the
i numbered with gifts from the lodge.
<ihih»piRi«niii' galliintry February' 27
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_»^uU>~uuHdlng-and,-if so, wher8-,lt [-adoptiorrJbfJ-thi8-n«asure^dld-!not
[-They included-Mrs.-Annlfcu
on. Iwo Ji'ma. He-was a gunnery
should be located. Unless there are necessarily .mean that the'council
Mrs, Delia Newman, Mrs. Josephurgent reasons why an immediate endorsed lt»_ provision, explaining
sergeant acting as first sergeant
decision should be. made,'you will
ine Hardy, Mrs. Valeria Smith, Mrs.
of a rifle company. The, lieutenthat
it
was
a
legal
requirement.
be
wise,
In
our
judgment,
to
post,. Hattle Smith and; ;.Mr«. Melissa
ant re'celVed word of his- commisIn
tills
connection,
it
was
also
pone
a
final
decision
on
these
imjHartsgrove.
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sion . during the bloody: battle for
portant questions until fliff .survey necessary'to pass a resolution reHenry Quasi, a past councilor,
ijj c o m p l e t e d ,
• • • - - : questing the clerk of Monmouth
prMlded~anck->moet of-the-eveningMaj.CJen..Clifton B. BaUa,:.com—We-_wllL,take_thej>osiHon that county_.lo. print.Jiponl_the\offlcjaX
was taken lip wittTreminiscIn? on
'mandlng the Fourth Marine divisanswers to, these questions Ivlll b« ballots to be used at the next gen-.
iheJar^iiJW^cjiarter. .members
dependent upon the most desirable
ion, decorated the lieutenant at a
who recalled the ear)/ "daya when
I type of educational organliation^of- eral election the fOllbW'ing police
ceremony in fahich more than-4,000 S/SGT. JOHN F. .RTAN, JR.
Ilihuestl:
meetings were held . at various
| the Red' Bank schools and will,
troops passe<rin review.
-therefore,
Jnvolve
the
careful
study
homes of the members. Refreshy;1 "Sh
Shall an' ordinance entitled an
The message revealed that the
of many aspects of the to(al school ordinance fixing th? salary, of Chief
Tbe young flyer was graduated* ments were prepared by the. memformer Highlands boy waa shot
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PFC PAUL W. NOGLOW
and community situation. Among Off P
In June, 1942, from Peeksklll Mili- bers and taken in baskets to the
Technician Bonifacio, 37, who had other
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Police,
down over Regensburg, Germany,
the, JBorougK
considerations such problems
tary academy with honor* and.was place of meeting. Visitation trips been In tbe service"' since March,
-August
Private IHrst Class Paul w. Noon February 25, 1944, while oil hia
as-the
to Shrewsbury, adopted
s e following, are
re mentioned
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A
a studeni at Cltldal college, North to lodges
eg li
in neighboring towns were 194% was killed -in Brest, France, JLlusJrate
1945,
become"
effective
January
glow,-U7th
Infantry
Regiment,
38th mission.-After several month*
i l l t t th
i t (i)
int:
(1) Th
The numnmJ
Carolina, when he* Joined tBeTOBHa made by"
ly horse-drawn stages and August I2f»44.';, He had been over- illustrate the olnt:
United* States-ArmyHs a,wai ded thetheTalafy of
training - in this country ha bad
and
distribution
of crilldrennrniBW,.
forces "|n the tall of IBM. He re- by horse and buggy. seas since the previous January. A her
the
elementary
as
well
as
the
secOW >'instead Of {1,800. Bronze Star for heroic achievePolice
at'$2,500
gone overseas early, in 1943. Ha
tV
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il
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T3it
ment in action from March 27 to
ceived his baaio training at Georgia •-• A large birthday cake_fo.n the oc- graduate of Mlddletpwn_ township ondary,
school and predictable
pop- IVhich'
he Is currently receiving." March
had
been with the" National Guard
28, 194C, in Germany Desand was graduated as a pilot in casion adorned the table where re- hlgji school- and C6oper"Unlo%;WBw" ulation trends; >-(?! Comparative ABnouncement- was made by the
and,became attached to the 8th Air
.May, 1944, at Marianna ArajyAir. freshments were served to the 62 York, he had been In the contract- costs and the financial situation of mayor of changes made-in the list plFerextrenjB aarknes's, difficult terForce~whTch landed lrTAfrica, Ha
town. The"survey study will serain'and constant enemy fire, Pvt
field, Florida. He received his present '•• Delegations attended ing business .here before', entering the
saw action as a bomber pilot In
cure detailed information on these of emergency police calls and sug- Noglow and other members o_f a
commissionjm nls 20th birthday. front lodges of Red BanK, - Eaton- thTTervlce.._'„. _ , :•:: _:'.
Italy and Germany and had bean
and related questions.
gested that borough residents cjlt Jitter teaia heroically advanced and
Branch, Long
Lieut Joy was home pn-a-sho
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our
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i_vlaits_to-BedThi;citation follows: •
evacuated all of the wounded men
awarded tha _ Bid'nge. and Silver
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p
h
a
j"BanlF;f6rtTie~piirpowr
i
f
obtaining;
leave last March, after which ha Branch and Sea Bright,
to
safpty.
-The-following-day.iPvt,
ineiaJs.wjthOak_Leaf
cluster and.
"For heroic service In conhectiotf'
r
7
flew over the Himalayas to China.
Mrs. Louise Brey is the present with military operations in France preliminary data for planning the posl" heaf the" telephone for^refer-^ Noglow led his men under heavy
the
Purple
Heart
comprehensive
survey
we
have
colHe had'.nown several missions with councilor and the committee of ar- during the
ence. and use in such an emer- -enemy tank and mortar fire and
h
i d f July
J l 28,1944
281944 to
t
. The young pilot was born at Highevacuated those who were woundthe Flying Tig'"- H « h M *" o l d e r rangements for the golden annivergency.
:_' '.
lands in 1921, a son of the late John_:|
eA during thn unprnv at>arlf Ti
Md
Police calls—8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
S*j3jt»._ Ryan After jhm ~y
with the Fir^l""Mi ^ ^
r^iftawtanta. hB.m5Sfchigi
and-devp£lon-to dutyj-on-mafty
n^.^^n'npirHH^n—tn—thbs,^
w
h
o
-ob^'
and Mrs, Jean Wrlght;__ _
.cuBjons, working on bridges while | of the school' buildings and have
i
served
him.
Entered
military
Announcement
was
made
that
the
caiU_-tl«d'_BaiJk~_1680
;~lf_jo_
CamF-pend'ieto'n, Oceanslde; Callunder heavy artillery fire, Bjr-hia+Been-the^sttesrwhich have been sugr
Mrs. Edith Rogers of Cedar atrea
< o y r a s F
Honmouth County Past Councilors technical skill and unquestioned geateda;a desirable locations for a answer, call Redd Bank THTT
Lewis, Brigadier 'General, U. S,
f
°Intlhlir last letter to hie mothar association w|ll meet with the-High- bravery;"he"accomplished all mis- new high school. The evidence thus Ernll Stalder, Tbwner of aTlarge Army, Commanding.
young daughter Judith, he la surinaicatesrraeflnitB-n.sed for^ track of land adjoining the pres•written a few weeks ajo, Iieut Itaa* lodge at the August 20 ses- sions assigned to him. He was kUl- far
vived by twojirothera, S/Sgt ShuPvt, Noglow arrived"lnrEngland
new-high
school,
but
in
these
and
sion.
.
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ent
Union
Paper
company
located.
<d-in-tctlnnj«hUe_fJghtlng In'Brest,
bert K. Ryan, U. 3. Infantry, and
. Joy wrotel>fTlymKTJn-sever*l mlatt
ld
f t on Shrewsbury. aveTTue, appeared at In March of last year. He entered
:
Fr.ance7
August
12,
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Cp). Ronald E. Ryan, a member of
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.lons anTaaSed herto pay no-at"The deeoratlon will be forward- and we believe the .Board of Educahis basic training at Camp Grant,
~4«nMorao_any:te!egram she might
l
tl
d tli
it
l b Drdlnance_
_to allow the Illinois,— He was also stationed at
. A memorial service .was conductreceive that he was "missing. Mr*
3JETJT. «ARRT K B5TKLLE ed-hy "Rev. John M. Longf at lait
y to pottponr tHs
BBW urea tu,-run~back--8flO-fe»t
ond Service-.Command,. Governor's
Joy received a letter this week fora?
w York, who wlli edm- d i e n s , until all .the facto are col- on— the- east-side-of-LShtew»bUrjrSunday mornlng'g: service' In"the
her aottyln California. askln|_her
and can
be taken fully Into avenue be'tween^Patterson avehuy j
"The lieutenant, whose wKe, the Highlands Methodist church.
:
vlth you concerning your lected
not to worry.
accountr•
"
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former
Ahne
Cittadlno,
presently
X sister&rthe missing pllot.-Mr», "Harry-Cr FT Worden-of-lheJfVor- wishes in this matter.: May I ex- -W6,sfaalLgtatt_our. field work af- and Newman ^Springs, rfoad. ""•- '
resides at 48 "Fourth avenue, Long
den funeral home, East Front press my deepest 'sympathy" to you' ter the schools have opened inThe
T S n t y q
BrSncn, has ~1isa~ a~rnete6ric "rise
'Wes"tern front were descrilied fn a throiigh~the~ranka.—Enlisting—in
Technician Bonifacio's father died will, be in Red Bank from time to" tlorTatTne next meeung."
the Euneral Directors association'of
mother at present.
Yetter~""Pvt. Nogtow wrote home
Monmouth and'Ocean countfec[lost a iiuniljei' -of- years—ago arid his time during September, October and In answer to a letter of request some "time ago. He was in a hos- August, 1942, he came overseas
nlght--at.-Y«^Old,i:edar Inn, n^ear mother died August 25, 1943. . .November. _ The information col- from, the borough for the cleaning pital In England after having been with the Fourth "'Division as a.,corlected -will he nrganl»Pil nnH anaporal and' as such participated in
Toms River. Mr. Worden served
lyzed aHd~our" repBrt~will-be-*ub-| out of the ditch extending- from the wounded In. France. He was struck ihe Marshall Islands campaign.
• William Jamea Taylor "of Boxas secretary-treasurer, of the jsso^
mitted as early as possible after the rear .of the Cfordon "Coaf Company In the thigh by a piece of shrapnel
During th,e Salpan. aHd~ Tlnla'n Hill, Little Silver, a partner, of the)
ciatlon four^cars andrupdnTfls adfirst of the year.. Since.all matters plant flifougi' the' borongh . of arid after hospital. treatment reoperations he'_rose to sergeant and architectural firm of' Ferranivancement, waa succeeded by Leroy
are related.and since we must at Shrewsbury, the Monmouth Coun'.".,.. .. platoon sergeant, respectively. Go Taylor, New York- city, haa-wlthij
•A. Muen^r-Jf AsburjTPirlcr'—~
all times consider the school system ty Mosquito Extermination com- turned to active service.
The
20-year-old
soldier
waa
grad, Mrs. Ada B. Nafew of Eatontown Marvin Campbell of Toms River
ing into IwoVhe was a gunnery his business associate, George H..
as a whole, we shall not make in- mission secretary wrote the counuated from Red Bank' high school sergeant, He also wears -the Pres- Ferrenz, been engaged In develop.,|
was guest of honor at a luncheon was Chosen .president to succeed
terim reports. 'When the entire re\ given for her by members of the WIlUi A. Woolley of Long Branch,
port is completed we shall supply cil that the work would be done In 1942 and worked, for a time for idential Unit citation ribbon with ing the design of the revomOonarj;.;'
this week. ' .
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executive board, of the combined while? Ralph J.-Domlano of Long
atomlo bomb since; i943 when ein»]
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The' officers of the'Rollo Transit] copies to members-of the Board and Two "dog damage claims were ac- hla father, who is proprietor of the s t a r . ' . ' ' . »
' auxiliaries of Rivei-vlew- hospital Branch and Floyd T. Brown of corporation announced today deliv- to the press-at the .same time- •
Rea Bank'Candy Kitchen. The
'struction of the naw ^eapon'
Hls'xitaUon reads:
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'As
I
have
.previously
indicated,
If
oepted
by
the.courtcil
and
filed
for
Tuesday at the Red Bank Woman's Mah&squan received - trusteeshlp»Xefy of five new GMC Diesel buses.
father Is a World War 1 veteran
begun, Mr. Taylor says) Otter \
"At S a. mv wh.Ile - Estelle "\
study is in progress we Settlement at the close of the year
"club.' The ..occasion marked Mrs. for three-year terms. Guest* atthe They' will. - operate between Red whilebe_tie
of any assistance to you In as has been done In all such pages J and a past commander of. Shi-ews- checking the^watch of the company that no more definite Infonnaaon.:!
--NafeVa Blat.birthday, which she meeting-Included C. Ensley Clayton Bank, Freehold/and Intermediate can
,-bury Post, American Legion, Red command post, an enerny patrol at- can be revealed on tha exact .typej (
the consideration of current prob:
•will observe Monday, August 20. " iilL Adelptila, president Jtt_jht New j o i n t s , - - • • • - • -•:~~~z...:...
in the past. The bills for the loss" •iBank.
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••.'•'.-'•. • tacked and wounded several men. of work in wiilch he haa been en- .
•:,-.... '•..... - . lems, our services are available.
-Mrs. Nafew lias-been actively af- Jersey state funeral directors asof
chickens
by
dogs
were
those
of
gagfed, and It Is only witfi Armya
yery sincerely yotirs,
It
was
learned
from
the
comGunjtteiju-Sergeant
Jthen)
Estelle,
filiated with the auxiliaries of Riv- sociation; Frank J. Codey, Sr., of
Clyde 3f.- H-11J
Mrs, Fred Bowen of White afreet
•with total disregard for the large" aanctioK after Wei dlscldaurrsr*
,erview hospital, since their founda- Orange, secretary of the state board pany's heads that these buses,
and Edward J. Dillon of White
Model
TD
82,
were,
built
accordnumber of enemy and-f rlendly gren- bomb, that this much could be ;
:
tion a, number of years ago. She of embalmers and funeral directors;
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road.
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ades fallihgln: the latta, cradled nounced: • '
""Ji"a" prominent club' woman, and John H; Broemel of Newark, secre- Ing to factory and Ihe'purchasers'
Irom. his foxhole and proceeded toBoth architects are at present »n*i
James A, Curley, new]y-appoint-^l
Was chosen by the board and offi- tary of the New Jersey state associ- specifications. The buses are among
ward the enemy. At a-point-'only gaged on coAstructJpn projects laed borough assessor,, reported that
cers of the New Jersey State Fed- ation;. John J. Engel of Elizabeth, the. first to come" off the General
a few yards away* he rushed thi -Red Bank and surrounding area,1;
tax map changes and transfers
eration of Women's club aa their past state association president; Motors assembly lines in which'the
Members
ot
Nen\Jersey»
chapter,
were being made to bring it up
enemy position an,d killed threi Among' the most prominent of these)::
ploneef cluh woman when the state George N. Ransley .lnepectoj1 far material used and method of coni
Rainbow division veterans, • are riflemen..
are the designing of the new wing,:
to date.
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^•mfl-natinnal federationa' bbservexl the-«tat9 boarf and MlflsMnry Mit- struction was not subject to the
planning: a testimonial dinner for •3 "A renewal'of the are.%ht near which is to be add.fd after the war
r
limitations that were-tQrmsrJy—lmi
pVnf childhood heroism.
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, their golden jubilee several-years chell of Elizabeth, a representative posed by the Offlce ,of Defense occurred Sunday at Keansburg
and Uiepuuf
ffie~6U mm mortfti posltiorrattr&ci to Rlv'erv'leW Hospital
p
p
clerk of Eatontown borough, read [road, .whowas recently elected Na^ UthlS^ejitl8n
-".ago,
Shs4s a member of theJRed of The Forumr the etat« assoola^ Wansportatlon-ln^order-to-save-ma^
J= w]iejffitf^^ r
J
when Blx-yea^old Rlohard Ulohaels
nlnj; i
r
re •alteratlona at th»
Bank Woman's club and SnreWsV tton's official publication.' \ -"• -•- terlal and rnanpower.ilonal
^presl"3enT
3
"Rainbow
^3Ivfs>
tiOusly .'proceeded around to
of
Shrewsbury
~'aaved~~hhr"threat
Hotel
?ejrsr?A
R e a dl l nl gb, , ci l ui bS, . arn ^
i i Sjr ^ j i 5 j
Louis D. Rollpjn charge of main- year-old jlater Joann^froin drown- ation of the'Eatontown mayor and ion veterans at the executive board rears of the command post toward Taylor and^Ferrens h
have also been:;l
.postmaster of the EatontowriJpbat- —The-tfonv«ntlon~and_l6CtUt!LJ!fc.
.."""'-.
: ^ f a k 5 l £ t h
ually held by the organization tenance, stated that the buses are ing. ' The .train of events which oounc!!>for the'assistance[Lrendered reuniojnn ^irjclnnatir
cpnunissiojned
to destgiFOie nair,j|
by
the
Shrewsbury
firemen
at
the
"
Mr.
Hayward
is
iha-iiecbndiocil'
offlco;"
,
member of the"patrol
.' . Atla'ntlo
HlghTarTda
""
several would be supplanted by a meeting equipped with the new automatic was to culrfllnate in the rescue be- recent-fire on thh Frederick B.
member to be chosen to this post, > "Still not satisfied that the enemy c h u r c h . •.
.Mrs, Nafew
\va.B and
givenother gifts of three representatives of each of. hydraulic transmislon eliminating gan when J. A. ^ichaels, Jr., with Phillpp eBtate in Eatontown^
'-."•.•'
bouquets
of flowers,
William J. Nevlus being elected In had all been killed, or withdrawn,
the various' associations to take the gear shift. He explained that his son "and daughter paid a visit
"The timely help "given," the let- X940. Mr. Hayward served as na- he continued his Bearch to the .enplace Wednesday, jentember 19, at although, they will be used for lo- to Mr. and Mrs Howard Grimm.
the. Molly Pitcher Hotel:
or«, they
tey
^ In-the Grimm'i gardenJsia_am4H ter stated, "Is indicative of the tional treasurer:forJfcjnryears. He tire area. fHe then returned to. the
cal city wor«,
p d o o p e r a t t o n holda - a-reaptinaible^BOBlt ion _wjth
b trie Interstate. pool of water three feet deep and
ojllrsments set up by
t J !
.presided.
Commerce Commission and the it was while playing around this that exists between the respective' Consolidated Edison In New York
The lieutenant -has
Present were Mrs. Kafew's daughc
i
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Transit Commission of the state of pool that Joanne lost her balance fire • 'departments and governing
wounded. He feels his luck Is partly
een
ter, Mrs. Archie C. Mosby:nnand Mr*
Arthur E. Slattery, secretary of due
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bodies." "
IX)* are adequate for •aM-lelLiri—.Dickie Prlmm ran to bodies"
to a field scarf (tle).whlch hr
-Dr-EmeryrMi'»r*'' »-S=ttlt On Atnmir Rhmb;
the
house
for
|
Help
while
Richard
Interstate
travel.
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Mr* John G. Foller, Mrs. 'Wallace >FC. ObarJes|A. Wolbach, Jr., \
elected to the! national executive Iwo
he sent it.home as. a souvenir, arriving Saturday
B. Rankln, Mri. Edmunj -Nessjer, spending a two' weeks' furlough Peter J. Rollo, in charge of op- leaned over the! side of the pool and
,
committee at the same reunion.
'Lieut. Estelle was graduated from Elizabeth are two-Red Bank'
Mr*,- James A. Taylor, .Mrs. Mae with hlh parents,-Supervfting.'Prlh- erations, ,-sald that since the out- grabbed his sjster. Mr. MicHaels
Th'e»dinner
will
be.held,
at
Ocean
Red Bank high school in 1839.
Vogel, Mrs. John B. VanWagen, cipal arid Mrs. Charles A- Wolbach, break, of the war the cpmnanvjisd ruih(d "to, tha pool and found his
and' 11 other soldier* from<ij i
terrace, Long . Branch, Sunday
Mrs. Cnrl Sch'wenker. Srv, 'Mrs. of Old Farm Village, Rwnaon. A' •been working feverishly inT*$der- son ' firmly grasp'ing his sister's,
mouth county.
I
,
evening, August 2<i, at which, beGeorge Stephen Young, Mre. Henry chemical engineer, the soldier has irig service tp tlie eonstant Increas- arm. The boy did not ha«6--sufn-j
* The ReU Bankers! are Capt," Ar»jS
L. Tiltorj, Mrs. .John J. Knonell, and been engaged in the development \>t ing travel with an Inadequate sup- dent strength '^o pirtKhar lWlt"Dut
Members of Middletowh Baptist cause of war-time conditions, It is
nold
F.
Cree
of
Elm'
place
and
PFO
1
requested that only' Rainbow vetMfes Elizabeth Scoweroft,
the atomic bomb at Oak' Ridge-, ply of buses, IJhere .were times, managed to keep her head above church have started a 15,000 drive erans and' their wives attend.
Edmund P; Talarico of Weat Front,?]
he.related,
that
large,
awkward
Inth« surface. Mr. Michaels lifted for the churoh preservation fund,
Tennessee, where materials for the
street. Others fromrthtk county,
i
;--"*•—
v•
bomb ire processed,
— terstate bu«es had to be used to Joanne out of the water, and" a with Mrs, Thomas F, Morfprd. as Thomas Myers,- Thomas Kane and , i~
FEABT TO BE OBSERVED
are SgtjFredsrlclc CanonIco, L«wl»>4
carry on the local schedules. "Now," story that might lhave ended trag- chairman, .The drive opened this BVank Mitchell comprise; ^he conw •, Mayor Charles R. Englls:
street, latontown; Cpl, George T>4
A mass will be celebrated at 8 PFC,- Wolbach<lgraduated from he expressed, "I believe this, la a ically terntlnatedl. twltho.ut irijury week, .
•
- . " : ' • . tnlttee for the dinner. ' ^ ' ' ' purohased. the lot on" Monaiouth Fallon, ('enter street, Rumson! Sgf,
o'clock Sunday morning by Rev. Lehlgh university In 1640 with a da-J big step toward giving, our .patrons through the quick thinking and
street
idjoinlng
the
.Mount
English
The
Mlddletown
churoh
is
the
Wilbur I}. Daust, Valley street,
Salvaiore Dlfcoretjio at St. ,An» greo of bachelor of science lii chem- the type of transportation that we courage of a six-year-old boy,
company building at the corner ot Highlands; Pvt. Robert L. V t b ^
oldest Baptiat church In the state
i f h o o i S t M raM- : lcal:. engineering,' He graduated have always wanted to but were
thony1* 6huw>h-if;honor;.oi,St
Mortmojjth utreet.ejid-JfiSpJeLave; E B t t f b S t f f S g t
The boy's fatheT*l8-«nployea~ln .and was. founded in 1688. Proceeds
fronPRUtaiiorriilgh'-tehODl
In
1986
neburgfStaff
rla Del Pont. This (late 4a aooordod
uhlbie iwaui(Tb'f:ftTIack ofequlp^ue. . ^he lot[- formerly ownedTiy
^m1 ; lc'ia«i"''f > tb4 < Naw<'Jar : fr»m the aMvflwIirbe used to paint
'(tteet, Keanab
a great celebration In Italy,-as it arid' entered .military service in
tfio. Oschwaldl Realtyr.co.mpany'Ol R.H«r;n,,C«dar
the exterior; of the church and; to
May,
1944,
and
received
h|j
basic
sey
Bell
Telephone
company.
T/5i James l^Wllionf JL
was (n R e j . ffihifsintl! • wnr-tlme
Jaraes. Rollo, preildeht of^th'e
re-decorate tho 'interior arid build >-Monmo\ith Boat club at a meet- Newark, haa a frontage of 56 [qc Weft' Long Branch; Capt. John W«
training
at
Oam'pOrpft,
South
OS,Trondlflbna oaiised the obiorvanoe 67 oll'na.
'm siriajl addition/>h the back ©f ing Modnay night decided to have on Monmouth, street an3"T«TJo foe Hflrdy, Main-street, Farmlnidalat
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'",.' finn,' H credited for having been
the feast Impractical,'•
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.the first motor truck-operator.to
' { h e c l i i l r o h , '~' '" • .;' .', - •' .-•• a,special,day on the'rTver and At deep. Tho sale was effected by-Pat. Cpl. Andrew F, Moiiafrban, Wood*
PFO. Wolbaoh and his wife, the haul produce- from New Jersey
the club house on Sunday, Soptorii- rlpk F . K e n n o d y . ' " ' / • ' - - , ' .
A sarlos c-f beneflta are. now be- ber 2. ••' •
First Lieut, Edwin Kennedy arid
lawn avehUe, AvonY'qpl. FraMli
former Bertha' f rout, are spending
'. " ...;'». ./
Othor properties sold through Mr, U Ruahton, Woodland . avenu* ( '
.ANTLBV
fcMk
with her relatives at'East fs.rma to the New York city marr bis brother, Paul Kennedy, yeoman ing -planned and the first will be , There will be sailboat races d(4i>
Konnedy
Includea
house
on
gun
k
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all
food,
sale
Friday,
August
17,
In
flrst', class,'U. 8. Coast Guard, sons
Avon; Lieut; Mlcnaa! C.• Brlant4r,|
,The condition 'of Reuben Antley
NeW Jersey. ' '
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Ing the afternoon, and refreshments
of Mr, and Mrs, Patrick F, Kennedy the church chapel Jlrom 10 a, m. Will ba (te'r.ved in the club by' Iho . sot uycAuo,."Jotm(iriy. ,,awtied bj Elbergnr Captr Robert Ot Vuckmall^J
i Lelghton avenue, who ia emLfifi9t'Ba.;:!5E.Verad
n,
to
Mla«,
Cathato
Sj:p.
rh.
Mrs.
JosepK"Tin
yrtll
be,
i
of
Peters
place,
Red
Bank,,mot,re" Li
,
><o
Beflnaiiclng
ployed 'a,t the Whelan drug itore ' -. ,", OHIMNEV BLAZE
T
ladles' auxiliary an^Lcagatta com- flna Stbadman, pi'dsont.occupant Beachfront, Manasquan
t
age
chairman.;
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cently
on
Okinawa,
.UeutrKennedy
on Broad atrt'et,- wag •j«R8BSt,l —Jire-dimage, o
Convert,
your,
straight.mor
mittee. • ' ;•/' , •.-••• . »;• !
a mbnttiiy
amortlied
olan which
ar\.eight-room dwellng.on Harrlso: .. BACK FROM OVERSEAS
ilch la a former Red Bank attorney, His
Assisting with.the rfrive are Mrs,
Mpnmouth Memoflal hojtffiaTJJa o f ^ horria ot foarka WllliaSTa. to
will pay It off In a deflnlte time- brother la on a,,destrovji'. Knowing John h. Hendrickton, Sr., Mn. 'Because of rationing and. accom- avenue,'QwnodbyFred Blnncolani
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Bergen
plaoe,
8un4ay
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ILmH.rnflrn(n^.a«
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' Cpl Joseph Schlparil/son o f *
No expense to you and interest,at iia brother waa fii the artfa, he- Thomw Oflmpton, awr^eiHartman modations the affair will
edtQthe m'emberg-of fthcL.club and Occupied by Fred Mundoo,'to: John j vator j ' Sclj(panl'. of Rlverilda ay
, waa ^trlRken1 Sunday ,,Wlth hemor, tarnponi waa alight, The chimney 6V% Com in and le^ur^HpUUa
,Ale«MdoV of: Mlddlotown;:a hsyie
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ix
Handrlckaon,
*-"t
J
o
b
n
'their
families
and
house
guests,
. „
q
blue' Waa qulbkty extinguished unat'20 Waverly place, owned by qbjd
da^haJlrahtlo^ot:Q>mutOuitflfll.
reached ,'okHiawaV and within e
Baloher,, to BaoJaraln., Ofate 1-i1
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Baynton
Buys
and
Carpets,
The Candle
morgen,
Bridge
avenue1 and a house
y s iiJaTHirmrtaTrcloRned-and
Plans For School
Highlands Lodge
Observes 50th
Anniversary.
Wins Silver Star
For Killing Japs
Are Outlined
-2p-Charier.
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Elect
Aided In Design
LuncHeoiiTHonors |
Mrs. A^a Nafew
Rollo Firm Buys
Five New
Rainbow Vets Plan
For Leader
6-fear-Oid Bfey
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13 County Soldierr
ArrivingSaiirday"
Wolbach Worked
Baptist Church
$5,000
Mayor C. R. English
Buys Red Bank Lot
Meet On Okinawa
^aat atreit;'wnw»i^-"
M
Bid
t itritb Bay.
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forSTa/ 'or raaaalftanant-'o
fthellna *.
|i,i? a • Pr.orr
Olo (Soil, tyd
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BED BANK BEGISTEB, AUGUST 9. 1316 •
nty Lets Contract
River Road^Jdb
iUCTA
Wedding.
Miss Lorraine .Chameroy, daugbter of Mr. and Uxt. Inatols ChamWILLGDSS-BOYIftOir _ . .sroy of, Harisoa avenue, ana TUgty
ArlK^^rkut-iM BivirsMs
Friday afternoon at St. Bartho- Officer Richard V. Llsta, son of the
avenue wta
tart
lomew's church. New York city, UU';Mry and Mrs. Prank. Uitft of
an? MrtvJ. Frank Harohftnt
Miss Elizabeth Mosher Willguss, Long Branch, were married, Thurs- of Mr.
Parker avenue, Little sUytr, «n- V. Abrams, M Beden terrace, Newdaughter of Me and-Mrs, Ralph O. day of last- vretk at -Holy Jtiaiiy houncei
and
engagement of their ark, dlnlbea up over thi curt
...*»-m«b«n( , » ( , U i f W ; W l | H l |
Willguss of Elm place, was mar-church, Long Branch, bjf the pas- daughter,-the
;" oounty' board of, freeholders
into the porch] in order<tol avoid
UIss
Evelyn
M.
Marohant
polios '4epart«o.ent,.;wh9 .• havii.-jbeejilfa
tor,
Rev.
Herald
T.
CJentanv*
The
ried to C. Whitman Boynton, son
^ay appropriated t6tfifo for
hitting
Mother
eew
going
In
the
opFirst Lieut. Fran?l* Lawn, IT. S.
ie.rylng' as .probationary •••ps^% e n' ; f|
of Mrs. Ernest H. Boynton of Als-church was decorated with »Hm- to
^-Improvenienrof nine smalt
Army, Air Fore*, ton of Mrs. Jo>posite dlreetjrt, - The, houss is opwere advanced to t*« static of j
nxfl
Mildred
Bossone
was
to^courrandTthriitrMr;
Boynton.
•s' In the-county and awarded
hanna7Cawn~of "Frethold anft'the cupled.by Fraasi~Madu»ftr—— ~ ular omcers,-wJth-the,proteotiot.
The ,ceremo,ny. was performed by soloist
1
. Marcellus-Watner corpora~ \ to Patrolman Philip
i
late
Michael
Lawn,
»t
a
dinner
par:emiw, by. the mayor and council
Rev.,Herbert &. CfralSf, rector-of
Montclalr, a contract for the
tovestlgatea, Abrams Rev. Jams* F. Lundqulkt/Jr, who Monday
tv for th» immediate famUlea at the
Moydajhaight,
m
night, on rscommendaUiaiB
rsconune
Trinity
Episcopal
church,
Red
jStructlon-of the' center of
With. IA V-i7 Thunderbolt Group
on itiversiae has been serving uie 4bT*twsbury of Ooutteilman Thomas M. p
Roaevelt tea room recently. No
ny street and River roadT_.R«d
Th* Bnrnn«n Tssenibly 'Area— Bank, assisted by Rev. Warren
Presbyterian
church
as
stated,
dur"attenjpUng to
dale has been J e t Ifor the. wedding.
chfilrmar. of the police committee.
k, to Hlntrtlraarin'e corner, Ruro7 3eorge M. Quddy, ion of Mr. and Traub of StTBartholomeW'rr
Inr the absence ln the Navy ef the
T W l « s ^ i i 3 r K
';f/ek, on \thelr;bld of J69.570. The Mrs. George M.tfRuddy ol Branch
pastor,"Chaplain
Robert
O.
JojhnThe >ride chose a white streetrectlon,
swerved
to
avoid
bitting
from Red Bank Catholic high
group, with. CouncllmanLJUrold
Ifwk'in Red.Bank begins at Maple avenue,'' .Little-Silver, is now being length dress designed 'on staple
school, and attended Red Bank a car driven by Leslie. B. Relff, 300 IOB,'submitted, his resignation last
Alien vobng' "Wo." They' ar» *
pveijus....- .'. ".•."r"'i'..,--:- > . :
processed at',Camp" Detroit' In the lines with a_lwhite tulle hat and
ualnesa Institute, Bhe has besn Beacbxroad,: SJoutfc Orange, whlcH Thursday night to the church ses- frvtaf ICrakowltch, B. H*rrison'
EtLTn 'Montclair corppratlon sub- Assembly
• • Area,
•
~
•
i da prayer
yerbook wlthVmarff
ayerbook
Command
curried
-with the Signal Corps three years, ^rttftVellnf^tffrBfiTtl'WflloeH
|toTer7^waWTSf«*l»,?i
paltfcd-the lowest of-four 'ilds^ojn
ember
b of.a
f fighter
ht sojiadron
d
in a er"Of white stephanbtis and ribbons.
.^;_..^!".:
and Is employed at the publications a v e n u e , ! •= '':•.
J4annlne andr James, yanRaalte*
fc"theJ Front'strset and c River road :eteran F47 Thundesbolt group, be- she Was'given in marriage by heir
-, Arlhujt^arriker; "%s*i\ BoseUe,
agency at Fort Monmoyth,
Tbe-Slxthoaic«rr£lharlfiBB/Jones,
fijbfcv The' other, bids we"fi~CBaHert ing redeployed directly to. the Pa- father.; •
'• -. '•' .u •'.'• •'•' •
Lieut. Lawn/recently- returned a pasMnie^==titgliW^brams,' car,
Was conflfmed Unin|mously on an|jr,-Hesse,' Inc., Selford, $71,100; Opn-'
The bribe's- only attendant was
•wagtreated
at
Rlverview,
hospital
from overseas; where he engaged in
other motloh. _ _
..;v^ •'".••.r
Soyer * Sutphen, Ereehold, $90,000,
Mrs. John" tfVFoley qf New York
several combat missions. He wean for posible; fracture of two rjght
Jones; being under 30 yean of
I and Fred McDowell company, N.epribs.
No
complaints-were
s|ifn»di
city, the former Miss Grace.-Bljsa.
the Air Medal with two Oak Leaf
reT-tt^eHBHe^rori- pension, out"
%t«ne, |72,8i6!^A,new ispfialtic surr
pay'for
She was dressed 4n -a-char^euse
clusters, Pn/fple Heart, ETO rib-and the driver agreed to
whether the others,, with the ex^tsjesHs"' to be laid down the center
the:/d«ih,iiged' porch.'! - ' : . •-.. ''•••;~"'"'
gown worn with a matching flowbon
with
one
battle
star,
and
a
!
cepUon-o/Krakowitch, can. qualify
; 'Of thV'road for: a distance* of five,
ered hat-and -her bouquet was of
Presidential citation. After spendbecause of'their age,-rls up to the
miles. The street ..was damaged
mixed
sunjer
flowsW
.
;
'.....".-'...
ing
a
BOdaV
leave
.at
his
home
he
sUte retirement andCpensl.onwn-.-,
~"*hen trolley 'rails Were removed
Harold
Dayton
of
Bejrhardsvllle
repdrted
to
Atlantic
City
for
reasmUslojirwhleK
under1 the new law-'*
: foi? salvage-twe' years ago.
signment
to
Denver,
Colorado.
~
*
was
best
man.
The
usher*
were
&
has
.
complete
Jurisdiction'
In' .the '
^.'i The bridges'toJje rebuilt are: '
BurrHt" Boynton.. .of Colt's Jleck,
Lieut. Lawn was graduated from
matter. Krakowitch is beyond- tbss
>,_''.••; AM,'•• a JIMoot\span .6ver • Hop
Ernest tf.'.Boynlon and Clancy p.
Freehold high school,:and before
maximum age and will not apply
i_bre»k-j)n,.thejVandsnbarg-HoIrndel
|.enterlngUJbe aeryjee. was emplpyecL
iovnton o f ITatif HftV4tii t^R
for pension rights. VanRaalts, now
~WsalT^in-Atlantlo 'township; --H-32,
groom's
brothers;
and
Lieut
Alfred
by
the
Buck
Engineering
company
with ths.Merchant-Marineri«-«n ;
Plans for fall activities and the
an 18-foot span over Hop brook on
VanAllen
of
Red
Bank.
at
Freehold.
'
*
leave as are two other regular of-.
annual opening luncheon of tbe
. the . Vandenbur^rHolmdel road in
A reception for 100 guest*
fleers', Albert; Wv-Nswinan; Jr., and
d Bank Woman's dub were
ilftownshlpi-^Y-STi-alS-f oot
lowed at~tBe Vassar-dub-ln New
JEmerson-Wliliami.—-p
p
g
York city. The bride's mother was
MRS. RICHARD V. USTA
•cutlve board yesterday .si the
ship; F-29, a 15-foot span over a
County.taxes amounting to j t l , dressed In a Navy blue 'costume-, J
clubhouse. Mrs. Joseph E. Carroll
'branch Of ..Mariasquan: river near
9H,3T and district court taxes of
The brl'de was given In marriage Receive DipldW* .
and
the;
bridegroom's
mother
wore
announced
the
luncheon
will
be
EA4elphia;'.MN-28,. a-88-foot—spaiw^
$885.(18,
for,the quarter due August.
a black and.white printed crepe by her father, anc\.had as her only Commencement exerolaes. of the held In September, with Mm. Frank
S'lOVer a branch of M*na.lapan brook
6, were ordered paid.
: '
attendant, Mrs. Lucille- Azzar'ett? daily' vacation BJWe. school of Highensemble.
.•
near Englishtowi; R-26, a ,14-foot
A .request from, the Monmouth
of Long Branch; Domentc Gran- lands Methodtst church were held M. Ganter, Mrs. Lynten C. VanlnThe
bride,
was
graduated
from
wegen and Mrs. George H. Norman
fTaTPairat Morrel's'Cornfer'ln Raritan
g
County Disabled War Veterani \f> ,
it
f th denettlof Elberor, Park was best last Sunday evening when diplomas as.chairmen,' ' . ^ ' . • - . - . •
.Vaasar.
^tewashlfri.U-68, aa&foot span over.
and' is editor' of the
)rforge{=me^>qtsln»the borough
iiiflre-.pr<.ii«litert
tn
40
bovs
andjrlrls
T^Aatenplnk^srkne
Shawn]
fturdayr August i8,-wasrefsrrea^
magazine of the war flns,nciTaivls hpme~of"the-bride's-parents,-7—^^ l>T"Mrar'Hattle~JWa1strom,r
Carroll and Mrs. Gamer wlllrepIn Upper Freehold township; MLThe
bride
wore
a
white_
Palm
Intendent.
; '•' \
•..--..
ion of the United Stat6s_ Treasury.
Sl, a 15-foot span near. Gordon's
reseht ithe club at a state conferto
act. Morris Jacobs of Long
Beach
cloth
suit
-.with
yellow
acThe young mlniater'tiui accepted
She is a- member of the Junior Ser- Beach cloth ault-with yellow acThe school had an enrollment of ence at the Hotel New Yorker, New
Corner In Marlborotownship,and
- .
jtce League of Red;Bank/.
. cessorieB and carried a.prayer-bopk 71, with an average attenance of 50. York oity. The fall conference of a call to the assistant 'pastorate of Branch made the request.
U-77, a lirfoot span over.a branch
Recorder John Vi Crowsll's re-v
The* In the beginners-primary room, the third'district of the state fed- Convenant - First . Presbyjterlan
LIEUT GEORGE M. RUDDY
* The
T h . bridegroom
M > « « i m Is
l« with the tech
tech- with a marker of orchids. The
- of Asaenpink creek. In Upper Free.^ort for July showed . « personsnical division o f the Maritime com- matron of honor was attired, ln a under 'instruction of Mrs. Bertha eration wll) be held. In Red Bank church, Washington, D. C , and la arraigned and Ones totaling (139.
hold township,.- .;•••'• - ' ..••'"
Lieut. Ruddy is e, fighter pilot, m l s r i o j r a t ! v > s h g t r P r ^
yellow suit with whlta accessories. Simpson, assisted by Miss Peggy
scheduled to take lip his new duties
Alt bridges are to be of treated
Tuesday,
Octdber
V,
at
the
MethoFourteeji were fined for\ overtime
The bride's mother ahose "an King and Miss Delia Duncan, the
O c t o b e r I . ' :••'•
.
t^»b«r construction.; The work Is with the group, which had been In is. a graduate' of Pratt Institute,
dist church Fellowship hail. Mrs.
parking. In July the expenditures
. to b« financed by a $78,800 bond is- continuous combatv16 months lnthe and' attended L'&cple dei Beaux orchid flowered' dress with a cor-study was of early Bible Stories. In Walter McDougal Is reservation . Mr. Lundqulst was graduated •Or poor relief amounted to MU.<M.
frorn Princeton Theological semithe. junlor-intermedlate—division,
with. an additional $4,200 com- European - theater of operations'. Artstlh :F66tatflebleau, FranS, W. sage of yellow Talisman roses.
The couple are .on a wedding trip .taught by Mrs, Walstrom. and thechairman and, Mrs.-Henry G.-Tlltbn nary last Jiay" 17 and started his
; from the current budget. Free- Daring this perlad, fighters of the and Mrs,'Bqyjiton will make their
refreshment
chairman.
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ofcthe-meanijtudent pastorate in, Shrewsbury nalnistratlve expenie's.••:'
der Abram D. Vobrhees wiirbe"
pastor, the studywill reside. The bride was fadu- Ings of the symbols an sacraments inent meetings .will be held Fridays - July I,! «arHTwsToriiattWl--ls»tt^ A t a x t t l « T l l e tn e p p
la charge at the work. A'public sive over Europe and since-the in' D. C.
ated from Red Bank'
W r i n g . o n the resolution will be vision co-operated . with ground
:ofctherotajich.
. ^ . . , ..
at the olubhouse, The opening dub April 22 in his home church, the at 60 White street was. purchased
and was employed by the Bendlx
held August 22 at which -time the troops In France, Belgium, Holland,
From this, group, of »9 boys a n j jnee'tlng-will beheld Frid»y,:P.<> Connecticut Farms Presbyterian by Martin V. B. Smook for *2,000.
corporation. The bridegroom was. girls, ten made decisions fpr Christ
church of Union.
—,
proposal yfi\\ be offered for finaf and. Germany in five major cam-,
paigns, • The group wrought maxi- ' Miss Vera' VanHom; daughter of graduated' from Long Branch high .and;slghlflei;:such^ec]sjon7_before tober S.
Paul Wilson, a student at Prjtteir
iWroval"::;"
•
.The.
club
hajj-sent
a
contriButlon
mum deBtructlofi^on-enemy com«;The board referred to Freeholder munications and fortified positions,; Mfsr BessleVanHorn^of Oklahomar hWU" ^ r ^ — ~ : ' - - • : - — • • * - • - - -- •the congregation Sunday evening to the" Naval Convalescent hospital ton seminary, preached last Bunby Joining the preparatory clan In atAsbury Park for the hospiUL day In the Shrewsbury church^ias a
• Joseph C. Irwin, director of high- meriting numerous commendations' was, married- Sunday., at St.' Ancandidate "anTlTAlfred Kemble, anchurch-membership.
' . .
ways, a letter from Wall township from units with which'-it co-oper- thony's -church to Cpl.^Peter 'V. Detelephohe fund. The fund was.esFlllppo,
U.
S.
Army,
Bon
of
Mr.
and
•jThe children, chose as a suitable tablished by officials j>f : radio- sta- other student; will occupy the' pul- Major Stanley O. Wilklns, of 4T
asking that'street lights be placed ated. Hlg equaSron TfasTbeen twice'
1
Mrs.
Vincent
~DeFilipj>o""of
Herbertpit August 19. Others will be heard .East Front itreet,-wbp has fsrved
at interse.etlqns of t h e B e l m a r - cited by the War department as a
MRS. MARGARET E. FARBELL gift" for the cSu'rch" two offering tion W^ftF, Asbury Park, for. con- as candidates during'this month With the U. 8. Army Medical Corps
Olendola, Old Mill road and 18thDistinguished Unit. The squadron streeti Red Bank. The ceremony
plates
with
the.,'.IHS"
'monogram.
valescent
Navy
men
to
use
to
call
M.rs. Margaret E. Farrell, 76,-of Nearly-100 persons attended the
«nd September.
'...'.„.•
for more than three years arid tx*?
avenue" at.DeauviHe inn. corner. received |U first citation for cc-wasJlperformed by Rev.. Salvatore
their families when they arrive at
DILorenso, and a reception and dln- M ogr nay lni l ^y f tl d^y eds t ey ^^y ' a
Mr. LundquUt will preach next rived home from overseas two
y t a i i e exercises. Those, receiving diplomas the hospital upon returning from
County roads are .involved. '
operatlon with ground forces In re- nerfoUowed-at-Pleasarit inn.;
Monmouth county welfare home at were Ca£>l Parker, Jean--Ha]vorsen, overseas, Under the. direction Of Sunday morning on the _theme, weeks ago. Was discharged this"
U
0
R
t
t
"Life Beyond IUelf." -The senipr
TW T5flde"wore a'pflriBewrBtylB1 "Fie^holdr^Stes-was-the-wldow of Robert CotVretl; KennithEong,John.
["aTthe-Fbrt Dlx aWparation:
tack in the vicinity, of Aachen, Gter- gown trimmed with seed pearls arid James Farrell" and daughter of, the Cong, Billy Shea, Linda Roff, Bar- Mrs. Thomas Yoorhlg the . cltib choir will sing, "Lead Us O Father." center,
<
members will make and 111 ten
mapy, October IB, 1944. A cluster a ggnger-tlp
by Wesley, and John, A, Haigh will
length
ate Mr. and-Mrs.
a n d M . John Harrington,
g
Also discharged this week was
bara Roff, Marie Worth," Peggy bud.dy bags for servicemen.
g p
g veil attached to late
wa» awarded for their txtraordin- a crown
render
the
solo,
"The
Touch
of
His
hld S
t
l Her
SaturWorth, Danny W6rth, Hennung
.Staff 8 g t Phijllp K. Carman, M, of,.
of seedd pearls.
Her bou
bou The funeral will be held
Others present.were Mrs. Philip Hand." by Morton. Miss Ella Ki
M^HeToinBfwhtle-asslBtingHBtlKAif*
King, l-7»-Maple-^avenue,-^>older—«f—aie^—I
wai or Wililda. Mtss-Hbse De- ^ a t ^ o M o c l ^ a t ^ i J p » D h ^
l C d J s t a
t M/> p*-^i- r> T"""'*fr l fi -''BU In
elude,
maid of honor and Wai attired In
Blue net wornhTOTsrheailpteee-ot
w o T O p
saa srtota1-of;l88-polhtsrH»-eer
Brthejunojfln7|
N,
,
The War..and.Navy departments,
e , "March or Vic-oversea* three years with the inpink gladioli, and her bouquet was cemetery.
the . following learned -their certlft- beek,..MrS.: Abner H. West, Miss and a ppostlude,
tjbrough the Office of War InformaS
t
i
k
l
d
tory,"
by
Strickland..
.
the
flowers.
th same,fl
cate»L-Srace_ Bailey, Charles Max- Flora WillgUMjsaLMiss_Oertrug^
fantry. . '.
'-.•'.
tion, for the week beginning las
Qhristopheir DeWUppo, searoarr
son, ^llda. Voorheei, Pat KlngT
-Aiiolli«f~R«a£BaiiHer -W •Friday and ending today, listed thi
Bamaon Perwnals
flrBt dasB, U. S. Coast Guard, was Mrs. Minnie-Ryan, 60, died Tues- M K i * Kathleen Rosenberg, H, Norman.
^-following Monmouth county men *
y
Mrs, Leonard Carlbon of Hive: his honorable discharge was Pvt.
hl« hroth^r's
timer a best
peal man,
mail. t. h
. «e» ushers
- - • . - . - -dftyjl-EBrtk.
prisoners. ——*,road
|-JDsepb,
~
"
W
O
T
U
J
;
was
the
wife
of
Fuehs,
Opl. Frank DeFlllppp, U. 8.J
•-these-report£la
Brown,
helmiria"
"flfllT^f
..»-—»»», ________—rf
Andcasa
Marina-Corpa,.!pyA ^J^h
DFil
prior notification "to next of .kin. In
RegltUr,' la'tHjoylrrg a- two weeks' |
ippo, Vi & Coast Guard, fte-bride- , Born in Hoboken, the daughter of Roiland " Eidri^ge, Joyce •Corseh,
- case of divergence between this 11s'
leave from her duties. ~Weathe ard Kunr «nd Pvt. George After the Dl'ckman' Skeeter fleet j"groom's brother,'- -and-.Edwari Herman ana ©c-ra Myers, she is-•VJn£ent_Worth;"Joy Matzacco, Marotnl,' Keyport,"and-,8gl George E.
and Information" sent to the next o: twilight races, which wer« won byO'Brien, first class petty officer, V. survived besides her hus-beHd by: a
tin Knutsen, Elaine Maxson, Bobby ~ N»5£t"oii.tli» list of entertainments permLttlng she will endeavor to pick BrlgnjajuandJSgt. Francesco Ru»_—-sdHr~tti#—last—War—Department—oi •BotrlJuaekenbuah's.Tern II ln theB. Coast Guard. •i -.:::.._.. •on living at home. .-T-- — _ . Duncan, . Charles McCall, George at the _ Shrewsbury River. Yacht up,jome vitamins on the beach a' cio of Long Branch^""~,~
STavy-'Department "telegram -or let !ciass_.A 'event and Barbara Bell's
Following a trip toDaJfas, Texas,
The funeral will take, place to- Knutsen, Robert Roienberg, Dofle club,, Fair Haven, is' a crab bake Sea Bright 'before her .return.
ter to the next of kin isTlwHyrthr] Frari In-Claas' B, a meeting was i
.Mrs. Elisabeth Nelson of Blng
oouple will reside at JO Hermorrow morning at St. Joseph's
wlth the ,cra.ba_belng sup ed by ham
appropriate final authority.
Card of Thanks.
;
avenue,-Who has been nonfl
held last evening at.which plans toirt; street. Tne. 'briai~itranaer church, Keyport,' "where""a~»igrr
those
who
mtena
to
eat
th
ili oopportunity
tnli
t i of e>>*
".. NAYYDEAD
to her bed the psst month, is how' pressing <e>our
were completed for a -card party to school ln Coalgate,.Oklahoma, and; mass of requlem~wlirbe-of(ered by
era!
parties
will
be
organised
next
and most
- -BUehhop, Albert Theodore, avia- be held_ Friday, August 17, at thehas been employed at Grand Rev! John P. Burke."THtBpm»nHinable to be up and about her room. heartfelt thanksdeepest
Wednesday
and
as
soon
as
a
crab,
to.
all those who
tion radioman, second classfUSNR, Monmouth Boat club starting at Prairie, Texas, with the Southwest- der the direction of.-the Bedle fU;.
She is under the care of Dr. Pascal extended their great kindness and
is
caught
it
will
be.;cook»d
ahd
Ann Marie Hlgglni. of Chestnut
(Frerloosly-;.-reported., missing) 8:^0 p.- m. President Jerry Jerola- ern Bell Telephone company, .
prepared for eating. Ih the event of New Yorlc, speolallst, Dr. D. V.sympathy at the recent bereave. Father, W. Albert Buchhor> 18 Cen- mon Is chalrm>n a n ! wl" be assist-. Cp), DeFillp'po has Just returned nerar home will i e ,1ft.,S}, Joseph's street observed her eighth birthday of
rain the affair will be postponed Manahan of Red Bank and Dr. Wil- ment of our wife and mother.
cemetery.
•
.
.'.
Friday
evening
witha
party
at
her.ter avenue, Atlantic Highlands.
liam G. Heermann.ot Aabury Park.
ed by the • other nfertlbers. Prizes rtrobn 19 months' service in the Eu—Arthur ^ y
until
Friday In the same week.
horoe.
Guests
played
games
-and
Emmons, George ponoven, Jr. will be. awardeoVand a large- attend- ropeab theater of war. He Is a
,--.£
' ••• and Family,'
DB.
LOOTS
A.
BENS,
John
Berber,
cnajrman
of
the
refreshments
were
served
from
a
gunner's mate second class, TJSNB ance-Is expected at this event for
—Advertisement
• ".-.
POLIO,'VIOnM.. .
Red ; Bank Catholic high • school
The funeral of Dr. Louis. A. table decorated'ln pink and white. entertainment committee,, asserts
Wife, Mrs. Marie G. Emrnons^ 115" the.'beneflt^of the fleet..'
graduate,; ;
• ' , • '" '•'. •
Sunday's party was a -success and ' Joan Daniels, daughter of Mrs,
Denifl,
72,
who
died
last
Thursday
Guests
were
Barbara
Gettls,
Card
of
Thanks..
.
Clinton avenue, West Belmar.
Last evening's races were sailed
at his home,' 42 McLaren street, Claudia- Hqflnep, Marle..'..Whalen, extends .his thanks, to.all who con-Mildred Daniels of Holmdel, was We take this opportunity of ex. NAVT WOUNDED
by. the Siieakboxes in a light southl
tributed'
boats
and
equipment
to
admitted
to
the
Infantil*
paralysis
pressing
our
deepest
and
most
was held Sunday afternoon at his Robert Flnelji, Jane Calver, Louise
' v'McNAIR—AOJfLEYi ~
Applegate, , Charles "Richard, Jr. east wind, the boats. Ju'sT managing
ibeoutlng.
. • •
ward of Monmouth Memorial hos- heartfelt thanks to tbe members o f *
» v t , TJSMC. Father, C. Richard to cover the river course once . Announcement f» made of-the home. Rev. George J. Ammerman, Soffel, Gloria Mazzaroppl,' Nancy
pital Tuesday, a victim of. polio, Local 293, A. O. W. A, 'and all those
Applegate, St., Wemrock Orchards, around within the time limit. Jerry marriage of Mrs. Beatrice Ross -pastor ot the Reformed church, of- Tiiulo,-Adela Mazzaropl, James EsThis Is the seventh case. of polii who extended their great kindness
;
Freehold.
_
Jorqlam'on's S6-S0 wag second to MacNalr of Riverside; Gardent, floiated. Interment, under the di-•poslto, Mary Jane Leaver, Grace
to be reported at the shore. Joan and sympathy at the recent be. .
Behme, Charies Wesley, P v t , US- Tern II Di the Class A contest, West Front etreet, daughter of the rection of the Mount memorial KingT Mary Ann Manaropl, Rose
la 10 years old, 'and this mornini reavemont of our son,- M/6gt
Hlgins,
Mamie
Braney,
Mr.
and
home,
was
Inthe
family
vault
at
';'•
. MO. Wife, Mrs. Eileen P. Behme, trailing the winner by one minute late- Mr. and Mrs, Ross of New
hospital authorities reported' he Alomo D'Aroloo.
Mrs.
'Charles
Verneli,
Patrick
HigEvergreen
cemetery,
Little
Silver."
["Brunswick,
and'
Lieut.
Charles
H.
and M .seconds and" beating out
• Braden place, Keansburg.
Signed:
" •:";
condlUon as "good."
gtns,
Jataes
P.
H/gins,
Jennie
Maz.
Born
at
Philadelphia,
the
son
of
Ackley,
U.
S.
Army,
son
of-Mr.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
©'Antes.
Dorothy
SchWeers'
Teal
Hy
27
secPalmer, Jack Gordon, Oapt, USJr., Mrs; Mrs. Henry Miller of route" 88,
—Adverttoement.
.
~ MCR. ~ Wife, Mrs. Dorothy E, Pal onds. /.•••- -.. • ...-. •-•;;.:._.. Mrs. John B. Ackley, Sr., of Wal-the late Alexander and Matilda Mc- zaroppi, Joseph Thompson,
:
Red Bank, Wai held under $1,500
mer, M&naequan.
.Barbara Bell sailed her Fran, to lace street, Thursday of last week Oormick, He received his education J. .Thompson arid Rose Marie Bs- bail to await the action of the'grand
"".'•• Oceanport
..'•,.-... IN MEM0R1AM.
r-™:
Petnerraajv-Oeorgie..Edgar, dpi a win of close, to B minutes over at Trinity Episcopal churgji. _ Rev. at the University .of Penneylyahla
jury in a manslaughter charge in- f tISMCB. .;pakeht», Mr; and Mrs,
In m«mor> ot our~Iovlnf son. .'WUC..'
William W^lficamp, Jr.'s...Sandy. Herbert S. Craljg, rectorTWrformed where he received his doctor's d*
volving the'death of Eugene V. - (Th« J»d imk B«iiUr e»n b*.toui Ham
I
.
Darkw.
who
pMMd
m
r
AnOoMnporl at Ht>. C*rlo M t i u ' i
George. H. Pentermnn, 821 Albert Clare.nce Berger, Jr.'a Me Too wasthe ceremony. A wedding break- gree'of Medicine. Prior to hia reEnglish, 33, 'of Keyport, occurlng in
nrt 1«. 1M».
' '•
OhMUr IUddl«'ij«d B. W. Worthl«7'«
- arenue,Elberon.
[third;
.'-' •"•' -• "..._' ......
. .,t l f U d t t b l tir.ement 16j^earsi ago, he-practiced
Hothar ind Fithw, the.morning of July IS when the
• Cicconc, Robert, Pvt', tSMCBT
CLASS, A
Tiar he "was driving collided orthlgfe Mrs/Naomi MacGregor of Hores
home of Mrs."Ernest H. Boynton of medicine in~ North Jersey.- ha Is TCr?algneabefoe
l ? i t i h i P '
Wife, Mrs/ MKrgaret . Glecpne, 48
Couna i Milts—Start 8:50 't. m.
survived by one daughter,. Mrs. W. Teeple In Mlddletown Sunday way 35 Jn Holmdd township, with
Alston court.
• .
l
^flJta|«|Tlranch
.
Boat.
•
Skipper
Flnlah
afternoon,
Andrew
'Hanaer,
Wilson
Mfl|Jta
a small truck driven by Mrs, Miller. and game party Thursday-night o:
;T*Fn
"
• -• next wsek-autfcs i r e home,.
S
S v^e n^u re rt^M
o r tnMoou
n rtah
o iw
j a i ^ f sM7 Mw l l if p l f l ty y d
Stewart,
So^So, Jerry" Jerolamtm
"_..*. "7:45J3Z by hertfoOS8r-ln"-law,:Buf«ltt BoynToo
fined $15 and costs for disorderly ball was- furnishes, She was repreMr. and Mrs. 'Joseph MerU
7:49iB9 ton of Colt's Neck.' Her "only atWife, Mrs. Buth SteUurt, 916 Badgii Teal, Dorothy Schweeri ..._„..
S n ' R m , ' Dorald Lawea, Jr. .... T:5D :28 tendant was her sister, Mrs. Walter
conduct.
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BSD BANK It'i Spin. Onlt Stadlse.
avenue, Ashury Park.
CHARLES H. WALLING.
sented by. Edward W. Wise. State Philadelphia are spenlng their va- INiotpletnrf
Fopaya, Barbara Satjfra .....,'........ 7:52:25
frtmlm: oil paintiisi. tuhw . i'J. ARMY BEAD -i "NliihtHawlt,'Robert &' Durna .... 7:69:07 Molyrieaux of Mporestown, and Charles H. Walling. NS, died yes- Motor vehicle cues'heard Includ- Trooper. George Parcels Was thecations with Mr, and Mrs, Howan Inn and tngrnTlnn
raitored) foil s«M .
ed George Rosner of the Stockton compjalnant.
Rogers.': . " . • . - " . ••• •
MeNalr, Thomas K., MaJ.,'hut'" "
fnmtUw- nsBttl mlrron,- window »•!•
CLASS B S N E A K B O I C B S ^ — -John-B.-Aokl»y,-Jr.,.rKB«_bMt jian_ terday~atMoriiriouth'Merno'rlal hog1
Douglas Forbes ahd Junlta •nett. l»»n ileni, fr»m«d mlrrorm. IT
" band *f Mrs. Beatrice ROM' McNalr,.
COUMV 1 MHe«j-Sta"rt"~*:E5 r. r"'
for his brother.
• ."•
• pltal. .He,'lived at ,99"Manning hotel, Sea Girt, who was fined $10
tw doon ttQM
»trMl, two
Forbes, are spending two-Weeks al Exit Front •trMt,'
^_ 7:52:28
' Slverslde Garden - nnnrtmenh); Re.d Fran, Barbara .Bell ..:
Lieut. Ackley Is'stationed at Fort- place, KeansWg.' A mwon by for speeding, and Qeorge Eelklldsen,
R«d
lSllj'i
illj'i phoni
" fad
" Bank HJ5.
Jameaburg, charged with paising a
a.summer camp.
Sandy. BUI 'Wolffcimp, Jr. .V...7:M:1« OgUthorpe, JOeorgla^JIi^haj^r*-;
trade, he ii the»on of tlie''la.te Mr. c a T O thlhti^ieoiJElreldiger"
"' Too, ^InrMiea^Berireri-Jft 7i5BiS19
Brtherlghti^ieog
TOR BALE—Plnnoyth
Innoyth four-door Mdtn.
A double celebratl
' Chafey, George H. W Lieut,, hug- T(p
cently ret\irhed from overseas duty and Mrs. John Walling. His. .wife, Brooklyn,
Top, Robert.FHck-p..-nlllnr prlo*| flr*
and William Masiey,- 71 Edward, C. Brpegov cls'rjc of'the" held - Sunday ... m^r
... l « J Z £ p d « l . ;"undit;
band of Mrs, Iniogen'p _L. Chafey, :S»I1
T.T
.
Auay, Arthur Johmon
I irlO SB8 in Africa and Italy,
In .jood tondltlon. 8 M .
Helen
I.
Nelson
Walling,'
died
a
8ood
tirti.
Car'i^
Maple avenue, Keansburg, whoVere County Board of Freeholde'rs, re- room, West Long Branch, to marl
Ml *tti avenue. Spring Lake.
The
TtnliM
T
r
a
i
n
,
28 Wait Front
orted,
at
yesterday's
meeting
that
d W ^ M e s g driving
the birthday of Joseptl-Mertii'ani itrtet. B«d Bank,
* Albert ~ •
Doric,
Jr., Capt, hut_____!.
•'•'.'
; . ;. -,HBLM-W*MAN
iliut, ComdrT ~ - " — - The-funeral'will take place. Bat;
tEe wedding anniversary oi mr. ani
band of Mrs! Jane Fp flfffk, 49 East
en route Mrs. Oustave Ornberg. Mrs.. Gfn aPRttmant, ctntrilly locattd, p«rmanRidge road, Rumsoi
.Miss Verna Helm, seaman first urday- afternpon at 3 o'clock at the
Main street, Freeholrl,
home front the Pad: and will berg is the- former Miss Hildi ant reildent, two adulti. Writ., "X. V.
class in the WAVES, Whose home is H, S. • Bedle funeral homer Rev.
Slgriet Henry E. 2d Iileut.',. hn»Lieut.^Col. Clarence G. Hupfer.-l In Indiana, "and Donald Wyman of Ch»rleg Smyth of the - Keyport
Helper Martens of 38 Lafayette probably attend the. board's next Qeorge of this place. 'Others at Z.," Box-51i, Red Bank. N. J.
pi- hand of Mrs. Alda H. Slgrist, E6
FOR- RfiNT—Nicely - ixtnUtu,
.- , '•• '
whose wife and three daughter's Vc-,| the U, a Marines, soh of Mr,, and MethT>dlst church, wlH'omelate. Ih- street, Rumson, formerly of Branch meeting...
tending ware Mr. and Mrs. How.BOOH
~Qnuid a; re'mie, Long.Branch.
•privtte hath, In belt reild.ntlal sac.
f
Wlnschdh,: John H., 1st Lieut, side .at 20 Mount avenue,* AtlalrHc Mrs. Hnrlnv- Wyman of Naveslnk, terinent will be in Fair -View cem- avenue., JRei Bank, has been pro- Comdr, Parkes was granted ° a ard Rogers, Mr. and Mre. Jamei tlnn; btiilnati m m or tpuple waftrratf;.
Highlands,, has-been awarded trie /were married July' 28 In'-All. Saints eteiy... " .
.
.', '>-' moted , from second .lieutenant to leave three years kgo and was re- Qeorge ahd James Qeorge, Jr., o Innulro aftar I r. ra. Ffaont Kail Bank
butbahd of Mr*. Agnee H..
-,'-.-,
first lieutenant In the U, S. Army elected to the .b6ajrd , In" absentia Long Branch, Mrs. Joseph MerU o 272B-1IJ. • • . . ,.
Piirplc Heart'.. Ho was wounded in church, Navestnk, ,by Rev. Charles
Khuh, Havlne drive,; Matawan.
Corps; according; to word''received last No"vemberr-He has b«en a Philadelphia and Mrs. JBI. White an FOR RENT—Two and, thrta-room furln..O«rmany.
He..Was also P. Johnson.
}
'-•'";.'
.
.
'
.
,
n . r m
y
C
: ttlibad apartmanti, hot waters on bus
by his wife, the former, Joan, Ca|- member of. the hoard ten years. '
G
b
Mrs. VanNote of Weit Lon , line.
«oy, Frederick W,
U c u t . - f f ^ < > d ^ C r 0\\* de Guerre,
by . Miss Buolta Fencedumacher, also
APBij 240 Weat Front atraat, Had
vert., ,
" '" ,' V
Branch.
ten of Mn. Bert L. ioy,' Valley the French -government for action In the-.WAVES, was maid ofiho.ho'vL
I Bank.
' ,
' Lieut. Martens, who (thai been ,/•„ C A B B E C O V E B E D drive," Atlantic. Highlands. •
* In France' and the Bronze Btar and and PFC.WIlllam Schlndler, home,
Oak L«*f Jcjusters for yhorolc on furlough after being wounded iir Jamie Franela Cruse, son of Mr. awarded the .A-lr. medal is- a bom- 'A car owned by Lieut Qeorge
achievement ln Belgium, •
the South Pacific'area, was'best and Mrs, Harold Cruse of Boat bardier on & B-29 Superfortress, He Ffewelling, Jr. of 2M River road,
ITHANKB FOB CO-Of BRAtlON ^-Cot-Hupler-lS-a-gradiftte-PlWest
Keansburg, observed his flf,th blrt|i-. has been stationed on Tlnlan since reported stolen .from the Red Bank
1
•-,.'..
HNICAL"sK
PQlntftim was ,jonnerlyt prptess,oj; mani---—;--—-.
day recently at a party at his hoirie. last February, -The aon of Mrs.
(aMtoad station early Sunday morn*
About
30
relatives'
and
friends
atCOMMAND
of military tactics, atUhe New York
i Grafs, Wolfe of Plalnfieid, he la a ing, was recovered Tuesday •night
tended a reception and luncheon at «eirtceivett'many'glfts''lneludlhg
Wathon; ijiborat'ories
Military •academy, One of his
graduate
of,
Red
BArtk
high
school
$25 War .bond * o m . hta goidmother,
? the Llnden^pollce.
-* ,
daughters Is a senior In Red Bank trie) Wyman home, The newlyweds Mrs. M'argaret Fink, ajid.,a check and a former, traclc^-and-football
r,
,,:.: :
Lieut dwelling, who Is sts.t;loned
are both, 'stationed in Washington, from his godfather, John.Lttira,
Cattjpllc high .school....
•star. '
.(
ed Bank Reirlftet.,
at Fort Monmouth,' told police'.that
D.%::..:
i . . ^ . . : - . , ' : ^ ' j , : ;•
ed Bank, New Jersey.
Atteridln^Were -Teresa CrulB,.Wllhe had left the, vehicle at the, staUVXOLATlOiru
«feffiirl|SBrol}y;H»,f
tion 'Saturday afternoon before
y-srrr:—^-'
r -On'
behalf of Headquarters,
WatAROEROSdie
Voth",
?obby
Voth,
Ernest
May.
T
h
e
Mldflletpwr.
•
War"
P^loe
•
and
boarding a train to New .York,'The
son Laboratories, 1,would like-to
1
Announcement la made o(,,the. er, Jamea 'f afB»yi ;Rlelmrd' Largy/ Rationing Board,' tht> ..woek.' settled oar, tyfajcti he. had locked, was gone
Jt»k6i.t»ils oiwortunltv tp extend to
;
. ^you our sincere thnnksfof' yourmarriage of, MUs iVene Argeros of Patricia Liti'gy, Patrlqla. Gorman, an admlnlstrafor's, treble '4'arnage when be returned at 1:27 o'clock
'•!' An "tngin«»ri*f 'tif^eton^^'thorTOghlyws^uaintsil-^*
Pne'iilsordcrtT^ecmduot-iiusc and Lancasteiv Ponhsylvanln, and Cpl,Kathleen Gorniah, Irene- Sullivan, claim with Martin Marcovltz, tradV Sunday morning, '
l'*irplendldrco"-nDer»tl6n Hnd the very
with, the Ihipeotlon of stampings, casUnge ( and fabri. g r e a t contribution' vou^ newspaper I two iijgtor}_yjih)ile_vlolator*: were Raymond Bdnjamlh, U. S, Army, Danticy Siilllvini Joan fltovBr.'Ben- ing as * onaln. 8,-10 and 2B cent
cated
sm»ir metal parts -used in 'eleotrleal arid eleqtron,la, ,
rfmade to the.sucess o(; Anlr Force-]itrraiKiied before ftccordci' li'vlng sort of 'Mi\' «ri(l Mrs.1 ft,.Benjamin iamln.#0'C!»nnoli; J e w O'Donh'oll, store; 28 Oarr. avenue,-, Koartsburtr.
isrylo's'will''And an excellent position with bur company,, "
'•' v a y , - ; ' .
' V ••••'••.•. '•• r - r - - ' , i '.-•,' " y '. •'W; Tcopli)-. «JirMldtl!ctown
. AT 8EA BRIGHT
last orColt's Nock1 Wednesday, July 18, Diana RUhman, ^.aiorlft_Ruhman, The claim was letted as ths ijesuJJ
>
now and in the post-war pirlod,' Muit be familiar with
' A*aln;,.manv ttokp, Htur: if W«
Dr. and Mrs.'Amoa' 6, Krdman
Jcan'at any;^tigje be 0f any servlte night. / : ^ > - r1 :' -,' '..', :". Irt Rome, IMy. The couple" were Maryann Felgorwlnter; Graqe Felg- of a'coijsurhDiiV Report of violation
•all tyP.W'pf tool room'precision measuring Instruments,
' John H. Porter, 37,. morchs(\t married fn 81. Haul's*'"American er^lntor,
Albln,
Felgerwlnter,
A.ud of the oelning price on a'te'n-ctnt ot Kansas City are Jeglslered
td you,pleasenon't heniUitfl to" call. soarpnn,
ntor,
A
l
b
n
F
g
r
experienced In ths ui* orrlnf.'pluf ahd'othtr eony«;n' ,""
arrested at the nnvnl^pler
C
' B b " G l d Tptniny
Ttnin '
"Island. ...tJ^JIarcoviWa: eiti at the PanlniuU House h«rt.
Comar, 'Bob"Gould,
jl l^umflrdo^^as'.flhta. IJO.'artd '$S church
CrCri.hUrtNi.ht
Become
Called To Church
In Washington-
'acific Duty Calls
Thunderbolt Pilot
Clubwomen Plan
Fall Program
Ii Discharged
Obituaries
County Men In
SailJ&3C«|i, Then
Grab-Bake-PlfmnedFor WeHiiesdjpr
Has Eighth Birthday
Motorist Aw*it«"
Grand Jury Action
i
:
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•
^
Five Fined
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
CpmingHome
Lieut. Col. Awarded
The Pprple Heart
Advanced In Rank ,
James Cruse Is
Five Years Old^ " y,
^
•
EXPERIENCED INSPECTOR OF
;
'>•
iree Arrwgnetl
Ihr{Midd*etown-
'
'••^mmkiti-:
^
<
* - . L I N M . . . 1 J ' T\As«*siU%a4.irMslsi .
•entjrOf-Mrsi-KennsthrDletsr-of^Rad
"Salt of two,
trtlei t T ?
prop..
Bti
uattd-fromr
y tod additional tschnlqa
jlnlpg
ichnloal traji
When training »toaiiitd()s-.d6fii6f
1287
r -PageThree.
RED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 9, 1945
Belford Henry Fords *?"<•* * f
Qbliffsite Sev
Taldnt^Th* Wreetr
Out Of Recreation
^^^tefcS:
jijtboiiyh th« Hrsf" atomlo -bo,mb
hMr«a(!fi«dtheI>ripi,theKedBan^
pUytroundshavi* been deillne with
Winij)*|ISf^y^«ftmtB7bombsv juof- MIddletown town* vwjletipdefeftte^lie ;pa«t_, seve)i
tTri
* e » ^ jwChai kept tBjm ahned in
.Wars; ^a» ^heWrlaff 'TfBSBay.ev^ SHl^POnywttott^^rtih- their de•/ASOTli^r-Fa^ly:Mi^Bi«Own
ning - at Belford Independent fire tonators removed. • Evidence of this
li^faoUlrauid your Mends. Be siire U) Uston-yon maytos«rcomDahyV' ha1£#&winiH<> the lit-w*s the successful .outing '.to the
•
b ingenuity of & Betfbrd father and Union Bench have adopted ord- ness of Commander Jftlvln Leek, Army/rJiJr force,- day exhibition at
NATIONAL SECURITIES SERIES
and son may hav« Mlved tjie an- Inaiipes whereby i l l f oof .handlers afcniMi-.yi.ci. 4j^raM&»:H L j3urfc; Fprt Mogmoutb list,rtweek. Qn«
s
:
swer to Uw post war au£o question, will Us requlk^d fo obtain- health hard, presided;^.-.' Vi.^iS.-..."'^! Hunir^ia®K&yo^? *««'W <Je,tl||h -*~ T7~
$t Bank 'Tnisteoshlp
That the post Is Kalnlni" inoment- .ti)rtrip;>r'--;;':
it wlifh Bill certfflotM bi"
l'#<\»a». UlaMf »<*•
"~" '" "' ~" '
.in activityy and numliBirtil'u TTM I Th«y iwarmedr, Jr., took up ihbtfel Vulld- ted to work in food establishments,
Fire.and Extended Coverage Insurance
d d b
th manyy iquiis
by the
inquiries re
re* jeeps, peepB, quackj, duClu, weasels
nobby.
and. the regulations .will be effective eviden
National fielecttd
ytn overseaa men ana the.and .'two' score other ponderous veToday, ;Bl B H
d l ,B^ l l h *
Tu 1)t ftiplember
i-in-eaehr-borougfa
p
, • Household Furniture and Personal Effect* 7 boCh hobby .enTBiislastsr; are the Uhder the provisions
i
t ordidi obligating of the' follotvljjg Tliw hicSaSaifi:
"
of both
members:
Louie
Carotenuto,
MichcUents, losses or complaints of any
proud_0WD*rs and lnvtnto'r» of the nances it will be necessary for food
Oflerlng Price «S Tet-Share
'"' 'L - • — ~
ii_Ch_eap. __ - '- .J_" -v .
Mldg«tr'?-ft miniature frra handler* to submit to sxamfnatfon ael Carolenm&, Harold C. Hollo- kind marred a perfect day, the playT
well,
,D.nnli-M._Llnio."gy«r«tt
A.
-'Zstimsvtied Return
ffi-niinri^imgtri
rtP"r*»«'
\
"t
Ilh,
,
' Example:
'*
auto whk* bas all, the power and by a phyitclarfwlWwnr eeHlfJTH
, Charley E. pusey and Ed-demanding that this celeb'ratlonj
stamina of Its big brother* and to {he fitness of the persons, to ca^ W\
$3,000 for three years costs $19.13
Wise, Jr. " _ ^ _ ,
was the first of its nature 1^ almost
cousins of national make.
handle food. The certification by
It was-declded to accept the of(At no eoft to you we will be glad to m i l you a
With nothing but an idea to work I the physician Is then presented to -fer pf Mr Riddle, % World, War I 40 years, one kiddie summed^ up
National Speculative, Series
H0iuctiold' Inventory BookUM '
•;
on, the Trimmers scoured- the. the Health Board which will Issue member, to use the hill "above his, their attitude best, by asking his
neighborhood-for-auto parts, and a special card Upon the payment of grocery, store_on Main" street, Bel- supervisor, blandly, "When can we
Offering Erie* IS Per Share
llk« their name, trimmed each: part a small tiJT The card*- or permit) ford, as headquarters for thrpost-come, again?"
Estlthated Return 8%
down-to site. Two pieces of heavy will be for six mantti periods and until such tinte as building inaterl8 Djrummond Place, Red Bank
Phone 952 timber became beans,' a washing each tlmr a card is renewed the als are more easily obtained. It canteen programj and the eoftball.l
leagues.
Here
are'
the
canteen
promachine piotor- waa added for .the certification (from the physician Is the intention of the post to build
in brJeliiAugust'jll, fgame
_j
power (0 drive the 'midget. The must be presented. '
a-iqemorlal home ~at^&-central_lo- grama
Forr further
Information and
p
a
r
t
y
^
Aug^t-^^ard-SriyiAj^lllK^
-^°
tutner imo
four wheels which once gracld the
cation in the township, A fund raisgust; 18i progreajiye: :ganie -part-yp"""™
r^~-^ :—r.Sr^—-^—^-~
Prospectus—phone or write
Sturdy frame of a quartet of wheeling
campaign
has;
been
sUr,ted
by
Hazlet
barrows aow wheel the midget over
the pMtping of donation containers August 22, wiener roast; August 25,
R«" Bank Raglitor M I IM bought t-starts" in HjnT township. " It is first game night, and fall attracthe road, • while 'an " Emergency In(The
Bailn from Mri H u 11,-W. Peieux
gallop and Monte
FIDELITY; SECURITIES * INVESTMENT oo."
DraKe-nandla took .Its place. j0~tti?r|'ind"-Kr»nlc-««rt1«'i-iJor»J
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alng
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Seaman
Second
ClaBj
Carl
Gloss,|
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munity'•" may thus,.'by their* contri- Slanted to please" The oldsters as'
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Electric Building
(01 Bangs AvcMW
A cut down radiator grill tune- Jr. .- has-.-; been transferred .from |j>uUons', help to. build a-monument wel( as the youngsters are the
•Honed:in thfe»ftm»cspaclty_on-Uie Sampson, NeW York., to the Navy to their.'flghtitig men, one which nightly softbaljjtamea at the high
Telephone—Asbury
Park
8195 .
midget; to these were added a few Trflnl^:Ttatto*h::lfl7Rllot%^IslBliaf wIIl~symb6IES~tne~peace; J^"— scnooi «taammrwestr±iergen-pia««FH
:
wher«-4f 1« attending school, Re ture.; .
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more spare, partiS"~SKil
Half the1' spectators are of the adulL
ends with the result' that', thfc spent the week-end with h|s mother,
The next meeting of'|hs nost will .variety., No charge, of course, for
AIX WOBK DONE BI-HAND'
Mrs.
CaflGloss
of
Van
Mater
drive.
be held Thursday evening, August
"Mighty Midget" berime a reality
The league Is currenjtly InMm". Gloss, Jr., who' was "at 3amp- 16,' and any overseas veteran who anyone:
instead* of an Idea. ...-.••
lie. third last week,, and- .tied up
son
with
her
husband,
hae
returned
wishes
to.be
»•
charter
member.*'
Phone Red Bank 145
According to young _. Bill, the
tighter than a Gordian knot".
modernized jeep, wllpdo everything .p her mother's,home' ft Columbia, the post jnay : obtain details as to• This week we tiow the battered
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requireme.nfe
by
falling'—Gtbrj'e;
M'i«B0url.'"."'7"7'"~'"~
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i)eanles~an^"UJ«s;rthej-TecKeatiorial;
a, standard mak« "car will do.. Althougli not a perminenY addition -Mrs. Albert Cr«iol ^«nd+-lnfant Morvan,' quartermaster, at Keans- orchids to">faiicy Potter'for her secdaughter Rose Marie have return288.
retarial work at the staff meetings.
tl'Bm rtl>»rv<frw.
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Pftl Clayton fo'bjls care with book-,
It h&s, on its trial fun, reached 22
Mre.
Raymond
E,
Batters
and
keeping,. vouchefSTTwarranU,. withmilei an ^our; "I don't expect It to
Highlands
daughter are spending a month in
holding schedules'involved in any
take the. country by - storm," said Lavalette. Mr. and.Mm. Frank P.
(The Red Baitk Beziitcr lian bi bought
the affable Bill, leaning-,over' to Sprout were recent' Lavaiette visit- a Hiihlandi .at !I; Qteempan'i, Bedle'a bustneac organization today, - even
irae (ton, Jowph Stainen'i and Central this one. Mrs. Edith. Glover for
another, boil on the midget r b p p e B t t h h b
to take'complete charge- of -double-entry— j-tighten
RED BANK
80-82 BROAD STREET
weekly—duties—of-sending o*utlpto.-^
"but It Is a start in the right direc- stationed in England; Is In France. ^ s l l ' O l i l J l H t o a ) : e .
Close to 300-persons attended the? grami -cards; typing prize ribbons,
tion." .
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bookkeeping system, payroll, etc.
t»vt. NormsSi Rathbone", 'Jri hascard pariy held last Friday night playground program plans.' You'd,
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returned to; Pruaxviaeld; Jtladlsoei -in St. Andrew's parish house by- the recognizer hir -type"—it's a-R6yal,
- -'.Experience Necessary
of the many models credited to the Wisconsin,. after spending a ;fur- Wbman's Guild and i
Gallagher afid
g
l r i U yf t f T
i h t i
lough^athlg-homer—~—^---?—ipU^mounti
..,..
,__.-. oanteen-leadeiSj.
school student who spends his sumMr. and Mrs. Frank .Hertle and ^ j w T
APPLY
was,won.by. Mrs. Jes- for lively program suggestions durmer vacation working at the Navy Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Palumbo- sie Bischoff and the surprise pack- ing August. See list above. To
Ammunition, depot' When the fam- of Keyport have 'returned from a age was won by Mrs.' Tompkinson. Nancy Severing
and Jane Merrill for
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ily car was in use. and young BUI vacation trip. ; '
A basket of groceries disposed .of on Inciting'a new game of mixed g
wanted to tour "the "neigKboffiood,"
. or-0.- Shown ^hasTeturned the co-operative plan was - wo^ by pong/ Tp the powers that be foT
3trJSm_SJggraf"FalIi,- where Mrs. Gunthei'V Nelma'rk's trove'i shaping the new Shrewsbury' boro
thXTT^f 1hr^6dTd5t^6W
him. Calling on
j she visited relatives.^
TLnotK'ei1 "card-parly-willibe-heli
: in double 'time. To BUI
Morganville, N. J.
The G. G. Seeing club met Thurs- Friday, August 17. ••
BUI, Jr., came up with' the modern
,
••
Petherbridge~f of "helping arrange
day evening at the home of Mrs. H. =Chlef_JPe.t^_OfHcer. Robert Die- transportation'• problems'. To Jane
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NEARTMATAWAN, N. J.
yfl^
FIFTH
Bennett ThoseTSKntling/were bold, whoTiaa be"efi^H"tlnrPaT;ifh! Helmj.-lfillinrinmanrVlrginia-HarBy taking-the front wheel off a sec- L.
Mrs. Lawrence Arnold and Mrs.18 inoaths, is home on leave, visit- rlson, three grade, with good rejc^
Phone Matawan 1049'
ond bicycle and attaching;"the front Sophia Stutz; of New Cumberland, ing
his wife, the former Ethel King. ords, for_ spending an hour in
PINT
fork on the frame of. the first two ?enmylvanla, Mr». Alonzo 'gv LavSeveral members__of_the_Pajenj-* cow session at the canteen, the up
ton, i Mia. James" Neidlftger. Mr?. Teacher association are meeting at
Mrs. Willlnrr th* school"- WednesaarTn«l~Thurs= shot of which was a'.'.BW otgfl'od
"It's a lot better than tiding Wank MeCleaster,re. Roland Bmmons, Mrs. day mornings -canning vegetables new suggeatlcns, • one a
someone on the handlebars,"'cbmcanteen. To the-Athletic field lead,cbm
Mrs. Wil- and frult_fpr us* jin^the school cafe- 8r« for_creating stuffed dolls start90.0 Proof FIFTH
d
menUd-Bia-stlll
-Unk»rlng-with Theodore G. Bailey afad
;
liam Barnes7~^~" ="~"
teria. This week Ihey piit Tip'a ing from TesiTthan; scratch.. (They
Mrs. Ernest Ludewig was-hostess large number of cans"of applesauce. started with scrap). To the YMCA
Mrs_ElarencACorseJajllreiting the for completely reconditioning the
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BOYNTON 6\ BOYNTON—
BOOKKEEPER
For FINg UQUOsfS
Domestic GRAIN GINS
Lavoie Laboratories
KINSEY
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DIXIE BELLE
m Proof
DIXIE BELLE
GORDONS
GILBEYS
ft(i-l»roof
APPLEBRANDY
HEUBLEINCOCKTAILS
"SATES GIRLS
WANTELT
FLEISHMANN'SPreferred
" EXPERIENCE NOT ESSENTIAIr^
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OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT
APPLY BY LETTER ONLY
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.Union Beach
Ing were Mr*.. Russell Walling, Mrs.' and Mrs. lying Voorheea of Fifth mechaftlqs,. To Mrs. Dorothy Bos;
Robert' Brgnnanr, Miss-Annie Gowl-| street;:lraT>gtlent'in-a-Manlla^ Bus- weltr'Bergen place- rsupervleor, l o t
-Mayw-Boyle~PRtaWirrliM- w «TSfr«. Harry S. CowleiTMrirHar^
week with a
nounced that an open meeting will old Lambertsop, Mrs. Roellf H. Le- pitaTldinaTindceT
og
Browntown _ a t .
be held ln_ the near future on theRoy, Mrs; Robert T. Woolley, Mrs. he hoped to be out within a month, new idea or conteBt, ! ' " .
JCpLJohn
Patterson,
who
is
sta•The
Friday
evening
show
this
^«rapr]plaiioffere<rt)cr
O~- —..-1 TT ~m?1fia»^Af^a t (llhriSn,^
concerns'.prizes for^
borough by Harry' M. ^Howard of jsr,. Mrs. H. Alvln Walling. Mrs. tloned In Tennessee, Is visiting tits week concernsprize
^ the sea-Hattie Kingsburv_of
d f t
S
i of
f
Newark7 formerly o r Keyport AT Asbury .Walling
son's besti handicraft.
Sampies
and g
guests Mrs. Fifth street; The corporal's^
.
g
Whiskey
this'wqrk
can
be
seen
b/
K«d BaTrk-f
the council meeting Thursday eveP h Mb
Pugh,
Mb» Anna Ludewig and children are with him.
shoppersmext Week. The" display
ning the mayor stated that there Kenneth
and
Mrs.
Ludewig;
Pvt. Marty Morlno, who recently will be In^ the' show windows., of
seemed to be several different rureturned from two years of liervlce Cardner* barber shop, west side of
mors circulating about the plan and,
in
the European, area, has been :Vis-* lower Broad atreet.
'
in^ordecthU^lt wlgECSe clarified River Plaza
there will be a public meeting on ~Mrs~. Ella Pope of" Canienter ItnJ hljJ.'»Isler,-.-MTsHVernon-J phnJ
b i t d
the matter. The main purpose of street is visiting Mrs. William'Well son of Fifth street. He reports to event of the. summer recreation
the.-plan-as,discu]ssod byJlr^How- of. Richmond Hill, Long Eeland. :. Fort.Bix and expects lo be lent to program ' will be the int*r-playpy
KING
the Pacific theater-of operations,— groundprelays-^KhiQh_.wiH be held
ard, la for physical training and
rs
Blended Whiskey
•
Mr.
and.M
.
David
H.
Bingham
BUCK LABEL
Olnas Elve of Shrewsbury avenue- next Tuesday, starting at 10 'a. m.
proper leadership "for children" of
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Conover
at PBOOJT
Is recovering' from- an operation in on the local football field. The conthe community so that, there will be,
Blended Whiskef
Sunday with Monmouth Memorial hospital > Hetests aYe 0P?n rb the public,Jfree of
p
less chance of juvenile delinquency. of Bloomfleld apent
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H
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Hewitt, and
The mayor pointed out that the
became ill while lobefer fishing with charge. Among the threerCQrnered
FIFTH'
PT.'
borough officials 41% interested only berry of Manning itreet. j
his partner; RusBell Sprlggi. He competitions' are tug-of-war, .sack
John "po-browolske of Brooklyn was landed on Sandy'Hook where races, i|three-legged races, wHeeJIf the. plan Will really, benefit Union
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B^ach. The tax collector-reported spent^Sunday'wlth Mrs, JohjiKond- an ambulance was waiting to take barrowf racea, crab races, - Indian
THREE FEATHERS
uly as follows: taxes ion of Applegate street. ..*...'
him to the hospital. Hli operation club relays, folding chair relays;
and miscellaneous collections, $15,John Kondzon attended the fu-wag for stomach ulcers.
RESERVE
spoon raceSf shuttle relays, running
RESERVE
neral of his niece, Mi»s Mary B. Mrs. Richard Keller of Fifth •raeeB, »nd>Slie or two unannounced
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713.88 and water, $t,lS0.42.
.
fended
Whiskey
Kediterska of New Tork city Sat- street, who has been ill at'her home surprises. Playground members'are
Blended
Whiskey
Two bids we're received for clean- urday; Miss. Kediezrska was .one
urged fo bring their lunches, as
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| ing, scaling'and painting the inside of the victims of the. Empire State 'is recovering.
•part
of
the
relays
will
-be
helff
in
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M
i
s
s
MarilynRussell
of
Newark
and outside of the Union Beach building tragedy and was identified
FIFTH
elevated water tower". The Dixie by her father, Adam Kedzlerska. ot is visiting Miss Joan Walstrom of the morning and part'after lunch.
Thfc day will dose with a, choose-up
Fifth street.
Tank and Bridge company of Mem- 251
East 10th
New York,
ball game,
..
nh'is, Tennessee,'submitted a bid of city, 'through itreet,
the assistance of
The individual playground relays*
, 51,100 for the work together with dental charts,'- A solemn high mass Mastria Mistaken
were rained out last Friday .eye'
a plan of examining the tank, to see w*s'' offered at S t Stanislaus'
1
nlng. and have been postponed to
; Friday
if'any repair work is necessary, and churoh, New Tork city. '• •'-""' Often F w Double
Blended Whiskey
Blended Whiskey
evenjng, August 17. .
If.io ordered, to make the nec«No;
ihe
men
~of
Camp
Gordon,
Mr,;
ana'Mrs.
Ernst
Vhllg
spent
Thougbt-of.
the
week:
"When
wou
tary repairs.. The <other bid wasjLjveek> vacation- at the home of Georgia, haven't been under the taF , FTH
j\m:
PT.
submitted" by"lJohn-;:P8l(t7ind~Sotr
fluence-of-'-'&croliatic..spirits" when recreate yourself properly, you re- PT.
of Broadway,' Keyport, for $825 for Mrs Fred Nelson-"of'TProvlffenbe'r they have sworn that'lhey have create" yOUfSilf." " ° "--•'.: ':.
Rhode
Island
Mrs
Nelson
is'a
sisthe. work. The bids .were turned
been seeing double. It's just that
over to the water department -for ter of Mrs Uhllg-On the return they can't fathom how Cpl. Louis
Woodbridge Folks
further study. Councilman William trip they visited friends at' West- Mastflarson
of Mr. and Mrs. S. M.
1
Rltt questloc»d the oondltlon.of the cherter, .New^Tork., '^ '
Mastrla
of
115
Harding
road,
and
^ R E S E R V E ;..• ^JBILACK LABEL
pumps at the water plant and was * "Mif and "Mrs. Ernest Fox and
Are Hurt In :Gra»lvinformed by Councilman George children, Paul and Sandra Sue ofa buddy of his, Cpl. Joseph Vandergrift,
can
look
so
much
alike
and
Blended
Whiskey
Foster
street,
are
vacationing
mt
«
Pickering that they had.been' In. Two\Woodbr|dge rasldents were
v Blended Whiskey
spected and were found to be incamp at Stokes state forest:at_| still no£ be related. ,
treated at Mpnmoiith Memorial hosCommonly known as the Co twins pital,Monday night for, injuries degoo<I condition with, no immediate Branchville.
FIFTH ..
FIFTH
danger of a breakdown. He stated,
Mrs. "E. Foat arid. daughter-Mar-J the t*o G. I.'a have presented-qulte ceived when the car in whieh_tbey_|
"KDW(iv»rrthat-ons-was—worn-an* ion and Miss E, Rpckman of New a problem^ so far ae identification were1 riding crashed, into the M ^
is-concerh'ed
created a slippage and that this
uiorlal-rpai'kwayi-monument^Atlahy
TjTcltjrspentTlaiS^aWs^ay
condition should be corrected. Res- ith.*Mr. and Mrs. James McPhee Whiie'bot^are of the same height tic Highlands, .after the driver had1
and
weight,
possess
almost
Identical
were i^nptefl transferring of Foster street.
..
-.'.•-.. facia! rhRrnrtprlBtlns. are b6th cot' fallen asleep, at the" wheel.'
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CalifornilT Winei
California Wihei
$6,000 from the general account to 'Mr, anq Mrs. uaivm APWe orporale and have both served Uncle
\he school account, makltig pay- Manning street, are entertaining. Sam for 29 months, Maatria and calvo, 26* Grove av
Fort -Sherry • HuabateT
PORT-SHERRY • WCSCATEL
Mr.
aiidJMM,-Charl*a.Helfrich
and
ment on the third quarter of the
Vandergrlft can claim at least one bridge; driver, and Miss Betty Near,
county taxes and.Lpaylng $40. to- the son David of Someryllle this week. "difference from-each other. They 33 Martin ,' terrace, Woodbridge,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Kaney.pf
Foslibrary,. Councilman Edward Conare not of' the same nationality. were found unconscious fr?m the
roy reported that he had been ap- ter street entertained the following The" Red Bank man is descended impact of .the crash, police said.
'ptoached by members of the Union guests at their.home; last week: Ed- from Italian stock; -Vandergrlft Is They were removed to the Hospital
Beach first aid squad who request- mund Sullivan cf , Edwards, St. a D u t c h m a n . . i
' ' • . . : , - ' • In the Atlantic Highlands first '.aid'
er that they be allowed to continue Lawrence county, New Yorki Mr.
This difference is not any'aid-In squad- ambulance and released af-.'.•-,
their prenint plan of Insurance In- and -.Mrs, Thomaa- J,. .SulHvaji' j>V visual • Identification, however, and ter treatment,
CALIFORNIA WINE CALIFORNIA WIN|
stead of that'being considered by Chicago, and'"Mrs. O., J. McCor- it Is rumored that-each will be or- Monleca'lVo.lWM' i|Ummoned_lby
POBT-SHKEBY-MCSCATEL
PORT-SHERRY-MUSCATEL
riiack
of
New
York'•city.—,-"
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the borough. The councilmen will
dered to wear an erilargaji- photo- Officer Algie, Drlnkwater to appear
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Victor,^
Fox'of,
Monday
before
Recorder
Augustus
go ahead, i however, and make a.
graph of .his fliigerprlnls across his
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plan of insurance to cover the lo- Carpenter street are Barents'ot a chest, just to make things easier Douster In answer to a careless
qdJIremen,
I son born yesterday at Monmouth for everyone;.
driving
charge,
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Tb« bQSfds, of heajth t>f. keyport I Memorial hospital
P.M. DELUXE
HUNTER
SCHENLEY
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GOLD COIN
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ESTABLISHED »
15 BROAD STREET
REO BANK
PARK & TILFORO GjHlagher & Burtons
Using Barrett, Bifd, Ruberoid and
other well known materials
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Hot Asphalt, Bullt-Up Roof«—Our. Specialty
ROMA
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Lou Davies is our Foreman
HAHN S
Upholstering Shop
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BED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST ^ 1045
sriidej
In
Lihcroft;
(Tin Sri Bank Better out ) • sought
Ja Un«oft Iron Ofakrlu Toop)_ .
_ , . and Mrs. Ralph Lajrton •pent:
few day* 'laat week at CanAdenvisited Buokhill .Fall*. Saturday
with their daughter, Evelynt they
visited- Mr. and Mrs. William a
Welf at Richmond Hill, Long. Jt
land:
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Capt. and Jfas. E. Q. fttelnbach
«h"h TiiH
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week-end at Bergenfleld, vteitlng
relatives.
Mr. tihfr M"- Roger Oalll ot
Elmhurst, Loner Island, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dapte.
Mave to point
$o often.
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J.*U«JI
iVa
DOSE PAINT
LA5TS LONGER
MS \f. FBONT STBEET
BED BAMS, N. i.
m&niL uiguu,
It i s a w o r t h while achievement
to maintain a bal*
—anced budget. ^A_
savings
viufcuu
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juuiBnuHj,
l a y Cohen, Bil] Robinson, Johnny
Bolino,'Jenny Tomalne, Bill Story,
ack
S
t
a
p
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Bill Corrigan,-Btll Larkln, Butter
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Mr. and Mrs. George
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nell, >R>ngie 'yvara,' XA^TBiainiigi
Betty Moran, Mm. HugFMcTieraan, I, Henderson, Peg McTlernan,
II.—Mn
llri.*'john"'Vefiiell,--Jgrmrj&
nlgan, Mrg.flJeanj, Mleloch', Mrs.
Cavanaugfa, ;4fra' 'John Jlambeck;
i TM1S» Jeanne^BartSTreturnSd
~Ptggy Corcoran, Dorothy Wooden*
from Wai-hioston, D. C, where ib«
. Maj. Silvia Slmpllco ot New Tork. 'Shirley Talmp, Mrs. Langen, Ruth
—f~b«n--working-for ttie past
city spent Sunday lth her uncle and Soden, U Heidersonr-L. Jinn, Cathyear. '
aunt, Mr." and Mrs. Gabriel Stm- erine--- Lpokwood, JJajr^CjJlBill,
1
The Ladles' Aid society of the
pllcio, of Navesink River road. Maj. Ralph Brower, R. Tallman, Mrs.
Llncroft chapel met Thursday afSimpllcio has just returned from Serna Havens, Mary Corcoran,' Aloverseas duty,
I OerAiOn. Mr«. Stanley St|llwell,
bert, E. .Snyder, Louisa Walling,
__Mrs£Tefres)L Percoco and daugh- Doris Botr, E. Guttdrman,
president, was hostess. Pl&jsr.forOuttdnnan, -:
H.
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BENJAMIN-MORRIS"
ter
Evelyn
b
f
l
h
r
Bronx
bava-bean
the Sunday-school baiar to b/held
Veroneau, RusseirMoConncllrMrir
spending
five'"weeks
with
Mr,
and
Saturday, September 1, were disCpr. Benjamin R. Morris, hus- Mrs; Frank Donato of Navesink George Wagner and -Mlsi Ida Goodcussed,' Attendlng-ware Mrj. JK*rl
speed. The proceeds were turned
'Morris
Mrs. Evefyn
E yM
River road.
R. Berndt, Mrs. Harold Potter, band of Mrs.
11 h 1
over to the ambulance fund. ' The
Mrs. Charles Leonard,' Mrs. C. K. fordi ia serving, with the 16th Ar- 'Miss Dolores Jones, daughter of next social will be held Friday
Boughton, Mrs.' George Verne], mored division in the Philippine). Mr.-and Mrs. Arthur Jones, has re- evening, September 7. M
RRuth
th
Mrs.
turned to her position with, the Soden will be chairman. Mrs. 'Ada F. Woodward, Mrs. Julia
Bendlx corporation, Red Bank; af- _ _Mrj_and Mrs. Robert H, Miller of
Malliy,--Mrs.—Theodore- Getalar,
ter~errjoylng a vaxaWoiir ' ' ";-'Conover pla*;B-have~" for 7 the-pastMrs. Charles H. Conover, Barbara
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Mr. Zimmerman,' who has been week been entertaining Mrs. MJlStllwell, Lisa Portin, Jean Getzler, (Tho Red Sink R«gl«t«r can b»
occupying the. Norman house on l&r's sister, Mrs. Robert C. Burnard
-Tommy Malley, Stanley Stllwell In Navesink at the poitofBo)
State Highway, haa moved into^ of Dallas, Texas, Mra-Burnard was
"and ChleT
Bdughton. .
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Sunday-wlth Mrs.=NeIson=after=a- jhe_jigu»e pn..Coia>ver julage he accompanieq by _,
from "Mr."aTrarMrBrRpbert
A meeting of tte trustees'and moath'fl Visit' with' Mrs; • Curtls'- .bought
M, Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lee and Reba Sue. .
elders of the-iiincroft ohapel will, daughter' at Pedro, California. Mrs. Southcott have' moved Into the Enjoying vacations ate Dewey
be held Wednesday night of next Curtis plans,-.ttf return .to the west house- vacated by Mr. Zimmerman. Williams of Conover place, emfwe£k at r the home of Capt.'and cqaafiater.an.H.make It her perma- 'Township Commltteema'n;Edward ployed at the Reynolds department
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Mrs. E. C. Steinbaeh. Stanley'Stit' ;nent resfdence.
H. Morford and Mrs. Morford have store afPeKhAm'boy, and Henry
, well -will preside.:
' - - - - , - - - - . MM. h, G. Galloway and- infant returned hoine after spendlrfg .sev- Fix whole employed at- the Krldel
daughter^
Jane
returned
Sunday
I SUsan Toop; U vlsjttftg. Mr. and
store at Red Baqk.—'~pr~-—~
Jiom-Monmouth Memorial hospital eral weeks vacationing in the Po- Mlis Doly Finn,-daughter of Mr.
| Mrs.' C. Hunter at Matawan.
cono mountains,
! Tnoma»,.E[enry..Fieldi. son. -Qt Mr. to her .home 6n Monmouth road.
In lieu.of a beach partv.tiue to and Mrs. Thomas Finn, ta employed
and "Mrs. Thomag S. Field, Jr., ob- .Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Abbott of Inclement weather, a_ cov^ed>iilsh at the Middletown township ratlonserved hta second birthday Sunday. Fort Lee are'visiting Mrs. Abbott's supper 'was1' held at the. home oi Mr. mg board's office^ In the township
Guests at an Informal' party were! sister, Mrs. Louise Card, •-. ,
•and Mrs. Ralph Teed' by the-USG
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Field. Sr., • Plans are progressing for the food club recently. Miss Dorothy Brown
Lee Davis, son of Mrs. Maxle Dato. be held Friday afternoon,
Mrs. Rachael Field Mount, Mrs. sale
and Mrs.' Ethel F. Johnson were vis; celebrated his " l«th birthday
August
24,
at
Nav.eslhk
library.
Harry Worthiey, Mrs, B. B. Kotiler,
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co-chairjmen-and were assisted by Sunday., '
Mrs. Matthew'.MUllln "and- Matthew A meeting of the Woman's Socie- Mrs.- •\ttra OakUi. Mrs. George
Mr. and Mrs, Pete Hanson and
ty
for
Christian_S.ecvicJb
was
held
Muliin, 3d:; and Mrs. Wlifam War- yesterday at the horn* Of MrsFWil- MbrfordrMrs-Inez Barber and Mrs, Dwighf McCullbh of Streator, 1111llaim^9chneidei! of Vajjey drive—. JessieJI^ei^Pjesentjwere^Mr. and holsvwete Sunday guests of Mr. and
•Mrj. John McLanghlin, who.- ia Mrs. Florence Whitman of Stone Mrs, George Anderson anft-aon, Mr. Mrs;-John—TectoiVr
——r—
staying with .her sister, Mrs. Eu- church'U acting as a practical and-^Irs. He'rbert Barborf Mr*. J.T Miss Anne Donovan and Mrs.
gene Ford, thU week, received nurse at the Ivy House, Middle- P. Smith, Mr. ana Mrs. Everett Mark McCashtn pf New^York olty
Bro'wer and daughter Barbara; Mrs. were receTit g'ueets of Mrs. Leo
word that her^ husband, Sgt. Me- town. ' .
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Laughlin, is on hla way home from
Mr. and Mrs. Martin SConnor of Alonio Ourchin, -Jr., Mlfis Dorothy Flri'n. • * • ' , •
(JermanyTwhOTS he'has been serv- Monmouth • avenuezhave- returned
& son was horn Tuesday in Mon> Mr l D
y i ^L d, M 4 4
ing with'the 20th Army division. fronj a vacation spent at North Mrs. Warren Herbert and daugh- thouth Memorial hospital ti~ iit.
Rose Marie Braun la spending Adams,. Massachusetts;
ter Joyoi, Mr, axja^Mrs. Ernest and Mrs; Victor L. Fox .of Carpen
a few days with Mr. and Mr*. Otto
Charles Rumph of Lociist, who Johnson and son Louis, Mr. and t e r - s t r e i i ; , , : , - - - _ _ .
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Deck.at IrvingtonV '' •
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enlisted in the
Navy,
Is
taking
boot
Mrs.
Wajtet-McCoach "and sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Snyder of
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Miss' Joan Hennchel haa returned- training.
Donald and Bruce, Mrs, B. J. John- Conover place were" Saturday evenfrom a two weeks' visit, with-he*
wn and son Danny, Miss Burnler, ing guests o[ Mr. and Mrs. Frank
grandmother, Mrs. Anna Btick .in
Miss Jta«_ Smith, Mr; and_Mrs. Mabie • wi the Mrs. Samuel Rlker
George Morford and— children; estate.
|_East_0range. '
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George, Jr., a'nd Joan, Miss Muriel -^ Mrs. Ada-EV Woodward.of Froat
The annual drive of the LinCroft
Miirty, Mr. and Mrs. DonaldjOak- avenue entertained as dinner guests
ftre company ,opened this. week.
Members-of the flr« company- will . Mr. and Mre. Charlee. Edwards of ley and son Jack, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- Wednesday Mrs. George Sanborn of
liam Plntard . alnd children, Betsy Oceanport and Mrs. A. Sanborn'of
also-collect-wastepaper_tnU_week^
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Recent visitors at-the home of
lts_H.. Lum were Cbrwfif
Quackenbush, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan
Mrs, Catherjne Kiernan . and
-ir
WnCIt
<
lAOUnd 4itJldlAS sUlat'eU tfaiV
were beingllghted;th* eJecjHollghi
peryice was resumed. Present were
Lane; W$( Chap*
Th« camper* a t t e 4 r J
: Mlw Charlotte B«nai oelebrated Laura Peiterson, Jpyielyn' Soden, Mrp. ,Lauik' Lufburrow and- her
Bank YMCA'tlday camp win*
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,bejf I T * birthday Sunday. night Mrs, Burke, ,E, Snydar; Charjes. dawghUr/MIss Margaret Lufbur- turned ho^M#»t.v-H!
jruartcf
«ru«fU
,of JtaLhwit
JfaLjm _ % ~ " ^rith. a party at her home on Con- Hembling, Walter Antonldes.lculse rdw, were Thitnday guests of Mr.,ten Mn, Itiitn^agiw
at
her
BrooKdale
farm
Thi
^and elty.
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;over'Jane. It was to have been a Grandlnetti, L,
L, Flaqnlgan,, J./U and ^jbh Jt-Jr W*lte of Spring 8ft Thomaj 8t#n)egr, who if itt>v They iwijoyed'% iwim In .the .
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Bembllnr, -M«s. 99nrts|y,'•
r t | ' WiUl
WiUlant Lake* - -^"** ^
and also entertained a group of n
tloRed
.ta
.a»o.uHa,
4l.jBf-"
clamant weather it was ohaoged to Grandnettl,
from Fort MonniPUtli ,wj
Grandinettl, Waller Patterson, Mr*. MrtT'G«arge"il8mblifiB-.flat6fiain- furlough with hi* -yanntf,
a house party. Miss B a n s received Albert
M
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CommunUy
Social
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gueato of Jin, Thompson.
KloUln,
Mra.
Veroneau,
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many gifts. Among those.present Kathy MdFiernan, Mrs, Carltdn, R, her Little Bllrtr home Jast week. Mr«, Harry Btaaley. ^'. , . . ,
•Mr,
and Mrp. Pat-Tambro#ol and,
Mr.
and
Mr«.
Edward
OTJahertf
w e n Eva Madsen, Sylvia Ponato, McAuliffe, Mrs, • Richard NagU, PjCBWnt were Mrs,'John Bamback,
th«lr 'nltce, May, o< Bountt Brook
Carolyn-Donato, ^argajwt DeWin- Rose .Xovelesky,, Naj»oy, Smlt)», Mrs. Victor Batter, -Mr#..TMd. Hur- eatertalned Mr, and Mn. Oharlei and Mm Mary'Segro of Brooklyn,
ier, Domenlo Qemente, Louis Lon- John Curran, Edna Antonldes, C. ley and'Mra. Emma F. Snyder"bf Rugbar cf Asbury Park, Mn. »elen were Week-end guesU of "
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Childs, ofr-JTsinale*, Mrtv-WUUam Mr* Tom Bhlavaio.
McAlary, Frank Mazza, Welocb, Bernlc* Fowler, John Vef- B/varsJd* HeighU, '
Gallagher of Montclair and Mr, and
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account
added to every pay• day will help you
do it. We" invite
ryour accojint. ;>
You'll Enjoy The New Atmosphere
^ Of Fiiirtliid Hoipitality \ H=
Navesink , _
Rumson Couple
Married 44 Years
Featuring Nightly Ac Vertatile Song StyUit
MURIEL BURTON £l Hammoni
Dance Nightly to the Melodies ot
JIMMY SCOTT^f Orchestra
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P»r«ict From Rainbow Room, Aibury Park
ENTERTAINMENT
and DANCING NIGHTLY
O P E N D A I L Y . . . 1 2 N O O N to 2 A . M ,
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a
couple ¥ave~DVeinrmrrtn-present dwelling five years. ••;•.
Hams and daughtor Janet, Mr, a,nd Cooper.
Mrs. John
Green and children, Bet-turned-home—from—the-RegionalDouglas Bailey, who has- been a
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hospital at, Fort Monmouth with' The Seventh War Loan Drive Is
surgical patient at
her son, Raymond Timothy JSch|lt." on—Buy an Extra War Bond Today ty Lou and'EoVara, antl Mlss»Jan* pitalr-retumed-home Sunday,.
ThUnn.'"
Charles Scott ihas moved from Miss Mary Smith,'. daughter .of
Ballock place, where h« had lived Mr.-and Mrs. Charles Smith, is employed a t th9-ro*4.ftand-of Arthur
tKe rear of the. garage on the . ., Soden on state highway;
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crty he recently .purchased..from J. PFC. Bernard McCaffery, who Is
T. Domzal of Red Bank. The-front stationed at Camp Lee, Virginia,
fej-th»_ buildlng_B!ill_l}B..Med_as a Ji—returned—tOL-tua ibase after
"garageT~Hf' will move rhl»-garage spending-a furlough-with hisfamil-RtrgUWflftie^parkTr^—
,
location. There is a six-room house- Franlj Donato of Perth Amboy.
on the property, which ia now oc-'was* recent visitor at the home of
cupied by Enjanuel Swarti.
his grandparents,"Mr. and Mrs, Do-.
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Billy Wymbs and. Alfred Merrltt natp,yd Navesink River road.
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of Riverside Heights .spent Friday Mr:; and Mrs. G.- Soriente otj&atIri-N.sw Tork city.. This was their ark spent Sunday with Mr. anjd Mrs.
first trip to New Tork alone and Frank Donato; • • " ' . ' " .
they surely took'in the town. They
visited Radio City, the Empire Cpl. Alfred Donato, back from
State-feulldlng, went to the oowrva-.1 overseas, calledJils_parents from a
tiontowelfcand saw where.thejlan*- -hospital In JTOrthiCarollaa,' where
wrecked JfeveraV—jtoriEs of thehe is resting, He expects a dis•bulldjng "and also visited several charge from the armed torceg
shortly*
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other places Qf interest'
Thomas Connors, who Is employ- Cpi. Carl Nill.has returned from
ed on a nursery at Little Silver, is 12 months' overseas service and is
enjoying a 30-day furlough at the
enjoying a week's vacation.
Frank
Sgt Tonr "Sranleyr who - is sta- borneL'oti hlsjmother, Mrs.
r
Pearls are correct and lovely with'practically every
Uohed in' Georgia, Is ""enjoying a White, of "the ^CoSnfiy ~X3lnlr.-E«F
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furlough wlthjila-patentt, Mr. and taU«.
Mrs. Harry Stanley. .,
Mary Belle McCaffery of Gtenfeminine costume: Choose for her the loveliest strand you
•'•One. of the largest turnouts of dale park celebrated, her seventh
; the season attenaed the game party birthday. Saturday at the home of
can And, for sHe'JLjvearJt .with her,sport clothes, her.'fluffy
;• held" by the Ladies' auxiliary of the her parents; Mr.: and-TOrs. Bernard
Fairview rirst aid "squad In-the-fire McCaffery, with a party.
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house at Headden's Corner Friday TJMrst-ijeut. Willlam'O. I-ufburW
and her .dance frocks.
evening. During the early evening row,.son>of Mr. and Mrs. William
Hghtnliig struck somewhere In the G. Lufburrow of the Country Club
Select your- gift of pearls'from our' present collection
vicinity, end when the players ar- Estates, has returned from, a trip
rived they were Informed . there for, the Army to the •.Philippine Inwere no light* but the light com- lands and Hawaii. He spent 41 days
tftey're'^eaulilully-'maMed'.ahd'.'^aduiEitiad'.
pany promised lights within "otie- 6n a ship and visited many ililands
half hour. After waiting well .after In both groups. At Honolulu he
-ft o'clock, without, lights., the'com- visited his brother. PFC. Richard,
Priced from $4 to $20.
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3 Complete Program Changeii Every SUN. - tl^ES. - FRI!
JACK BENNY
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DUNCAN BENALDO
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ANNE BAXTERRALPH BELLAMY
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With the' closing date of August
TO H W *C*T THf HCAT,
15 Jiurt one week away, Bernard A.
Selple, executive bhairmsM ' •«•
nounced today that the campaign
subscriptions in' the Monmouth
Memorial"' Hospital.
Membership
$t\UHi tmuebtoptporn Saturday Sally Talorieo, daughter of Mr. Organization ' were1 "encouraging
at Monmouth Memorial hospital. and -Mm. FeUr Talorloo of- Bridge from the chairmen who reported.
S?Mr^and:Mrs;v'BVancls:Bgan.fand; avenue, hai been signed by the
However, there are a few who have
idattghter-Mary -of -Washington ShuberU «f New-York city_tor the failed to report oil quotas. AJI soon
"stiiset have returned h«ne after role of "tUtxy" in the opera "Blos- as these chairmen do, the combined
ApVhrflnff^ > w d a y * at New too- eon Tl
quotas
are expected
to show a'sharp
qu
p
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A
b h i quotaof
t f
4OB, Connecticut ' ,
tlpn-wlde^ttur-w.v- — , -.—»--.,-. increase."
membership
.Charles W. Grogan, seaman tint , 8KB. is a pupil of /Hermtos iHudon, 6,1*00 has Veen set •> the goal this.
elk..,' V. B. Wavy,'.eon
eon of Mr». CharI
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1,000 sthscrlptlons,
lea Grogah of 62 Oakland street, Has
or a little more than 16 per cent,
graduated from the' Naval Air. TechhaVe been received.
nical Tralnlng^center at Norman,
The report of Edward C. Wilson,
T ^ h i n B B i p a t w r t i the
ficwnporT^chainBBipattowrt
the
to f naval unit afliator to another'
highest figures with 50 per-Sent of
Shore. station for '"further • Ihsthichis quota ot meinbershfpg filled and
mnTT :'-^~^r:r-^-r< . ' ./••.
66 D«r cent of bis quota of dollars.
SUPERMARKETS
^^fc-«»d-Mrsiip*ul^Ieseltjne-.of-'
Bo-far Mr^ Wilson loom" as the
Sprlngfleld, Massachutetjs, art' the
winner of the president's cup which
.parents of a son bom Sunday, July
will be presented to the district, THt OfjAT ATWWlCl fACIHC TtA COWANY 1
22, at Springfield. Mrs. Heseltlne
eomtnlttee-reacJiIng—tn«—highest"Ji^tftstlqrmer Molly.- Rensobleiv of
percenttge of lt« dual quota by the I
Ihls place, '•
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closing date.
'—First ,* Lieut. 'Bleanor-CcTiiUmi
Through the ' membership 'plan,
Army .Nurse Corps, daughterV of
•very cltteen Is invited not only to
^rf-Henjy-L,-Tlltbn ci? Riverfoad,;
contribute,_bni_to_haye a_voice In
is at the assembly: area command
the hospital's affairs, thereby heTpT
in Northeastern Trance preparing
Ing to assure Its continuing im-ior-lrthdeployinent to the Pacific.
provement "«na—efflclenoyufor'
the
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-She is attaohed^toTiir^v«usnw
'welfare of alC"
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hospital linlti .'•',•'.•;
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Mt. ind Mrs. B. E. Stevens of the
"-TwlnrQables-aparteienU-on-IUsrert
jldfr-avenua-hayA returned f Ig°lj*_
vaoatjpn in the Poconos. ,The;coTF"
pie' recently; observed their 51st
The desperate need of clothing
dune*. And
wedding "anniversary^ Mr. Stevens
for tha._people of Europe was emts a tool and die maker.with the
phasized at a recent meeting 'oil
SALLY TALOMCO,
Bendix corporation here.
the Middtetown township branch of;
-•• Robert 8. Findlay", Jr.,-seaman Miss Talorieo will be known pro- the county Red Cross chapter. Mrs.-1
- » s t - c l e i s r U~S—Nayy'.r hM - c?B9n- fessionally as. Sally Taylor. Shs Dexter Blagden told of some workplettd his recruit .training at thewas graduated' from Red Bank trun-Yugoslavia .who were obliged
Naval training center at Sampson, high school in June, 1M4, and'until to work In relays as it was neeesNew York, and Is expected home .recently has been employed in the 'amry to share what clothing they
•.iCQnoveriaajMie
lofflets- of JhB Bendix "plant here. batdriAnother-inember.
i f i l d t h b
f 4b
e
ofh^Wuaws^.
ship, this week.on leave.
She has been studying with Madam cutive committee had been.told,by
-Dr. and Mrs a J.-TefrToirSew Hudon for lh^last
lh^las'tltinBatt».In
i ltinBatt».--In aNbrwegian friend, that their need
ark. are the parents oTa..sj}n' born i June she was selfcted
fct to sing
g wltK of clothing was even niore imparaSunday at Columbus hospital, New- ' fVCnrd.radlo
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ch6rus,followlng
ark. . Mrs."Ferri ljjone/of.the twin a contest In which-niore
The branch needs more workers
than! 800
daughUrs of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph participated..
immediately.
Headquarters at
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Bacco of Fpxwell Part
-uy. I Campbell's Junction are open on
Miss Talorieo. Is a Jyrlc soprano.
jaiEUbiiiSM
juimuer -jrnuuii- [juint. rrjiu_Will IjT^liimriayM from 10 a. m. t O * p. m."
street, is a surgical
sing the lead1 In the tame show ls-| More information of where to work
•rvlew hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Victor L. Fox, 11 Marloav^chiut«r SUvens of Deal. ' may
be had* by calling Mrs. Lyman
Carpenter street, River Plaza, are
Middledltoh,' or Hn. John Glass,
parents of a son born yesterday
at
chalrinen of the production corps.
Elverview hospital./
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vFrom-July, I'M, to;JTune 30* 1W5,
. Aldo T. .Melone, ARM 1/c, son
the township branch nmde. 1,907
of Mrs. P. Piccolo, U Earl street,
sewn and knitted articles and 140,531
-Bed BankjJ^ls week began radio
instruction at Naval AlrTechnicai The annual officers' meeting of surgical dressings. '"
Training Center at Memphis, Ten- Monmouth County Press assoelanessee. Melone served W .a_conVbat mon was held Monday night at the Killed In Convey
West, End, long'
"air.-crewman with a composite" Ocean
t .svjuMron c,«ttached to the "Pacific Branch. Tte meeting "was a • testi> Attack Of f Luzoi»4P
•_ ••-.- - . - - ; Jeita
—fleet—His -major -engagementiJn^ menial dinner for George Taylor, I
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editor
h recettUy
ttU reUred
U ddased
dito offTTsclfflielairFlrBt-Grade
f TTsclfflielairFlrBtGrade
e l u d e L u z o n , I w o J l m a a n d O k i n - who
who
recettUy
vin.RUsh,
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-—MUs-Jeanne' VanDora, daughter
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motm
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-of-Mr/.and'MnUB'red^LjyanJJprn in Monmouth^county. _ Mr.
Taylor IJ^epluhe, was •
plane attack on a U. 8. Convoy in I
of Branch " avenue, Is undergoing was' given a war bonfl. •
, r .tHnn^r's college. Donnell K Shorteil, president of the China sea off the west coast-of I
J^l^j|ia|JiJPi^
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| p j n c ) ^ o R ? ^ S i p W y a r r i t y j ^ Chi-:
S W WU«g«f''i?1?e'?,*-;We:.is .a.aenlbr,.:
fe.1!1} Wt ••-'•'Bgt' '• ajwrs/ Mi/i»;vHaniptan..
^ndrew'iKOf; Blyefcstr*«t; are .par-'-.
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Reid Cross_Work«rs
Association
Holds Dinner
M W P N I . JTTT-.• ^ — ^
ROLLS
Frankfmter, Samlwieh
tr Parker Hwsi
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Fresh Donuts
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Pastry Ring
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Pecan Buns ^ W .^25.
Raisin Streusel Square - 21«
INtarlv'f*» ^ \ 9
Avocado Pears " s ^ - *
plant progressing In the prelimin- MondaybyEtr mo»i*T
rtment
ary plans of the association to help War department
his wife
hi
wi and mother he
V W P t
Historical asso- B i d
tWOsteters andftmr^brothers
ciation In assembling names and
pictures of county residents who andThWgramdnlotherrMrs.-Louella
h , B , T .. —-•
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li In
I the
th war.
r Rush of Batontown.
The dinner was arranged by Rob-ert Meyers of the «u»».u..« ft , ~—
and William Bowes of the editorial
staff of the Dally-rRscord, and Mlsr -TM1S« Norme, :JKrueger^-pf East
Louella Prey, association secretary- Keansburg, was guest of honor at
bridal shower given Wednesday
treuurer, ofTheRed Bank-Regisf l a s t week^at^thsL^L
ktthsL^as
-ter -news- staff,'~Th« next meeting «lgfltr«f—last
Keansburg
first-aid equad hall by
c e p p o s i t l o h w l t h T h e A e g a Wlll^be in^NoT^embeiKln'-oh«rg«;ot
ter in ltj commercial bookkeeping Louis Farb of the Dally Record. Misses EtheL VoorhTw, Mails John^
department. Mrs. Ralph' Jobes of More than.40 members and guests son and Helen Scott
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Branch avenue; who has been head attended. Dancing followed the din- Attending'beiides those already
mentioned were Misses Mary Lou
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- bookkeeper and.accountant at The ner. .••-—••-, -•: ,
Vernaglla, Jean Knowles, Jean
Regtatcr offlce Several years . is
Merken, Eleanor Merken, Mrs. Shir" p l a n n i n g to give-up her. duties
ley Faherer; Mrs. Jill Davis, Mrs.
, shortly on account of her health. .
LoU Wllhelm, -Mrs. Alice Crear,
Mrs. Hermlne Chaltaln of Bronxe n m t f Wleat. w ~ * 22«
Mrs. Ella Cowley, Misses N. Hel; - ville. New York, is spending a soN O W . . . P O I N T P*K1
wig, Mildred Frisco, Elizabeth-ValCreafflUWce ^*W*
journ with" fier son-in-law, and
lance, Wllma KruegerT~
^".daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Scott
The horseback riding parties 'held ' Mrs. Ruth Krueger, Mrs. G. Kruet* of Conover lane._ " _."_."'
.':' Robert A. MacKellar of' Bergen Wednesday nights by the local USO ger, Mrs. Llllle Krueger, Mrs. M.
Biff's?
. place Is at the' Headquarters depart- blub for'servicemen and junior hos- Lederhaus, Mrs. E. Thome, Mrs.
IHI>
EU
ment at Camp Smith, PeeksklU, tesses are. proving to be one of the Mildred Biehof, Mies Esther RowBrmeriary
%"
^18*
lands,
Mrs.
Barbara
Krlftner,
Mrs.
popular
features
of
the
program.
New York, for several
weeks. . "
White Riee «^Ur* ^ 1
Rev. John A.1 Aayes, 'pastor of Many, servicemen stationed In this B . Krlftner, Mrs. Wanda Keller,
l t » i h u c b *rea, are also^ustog the USO beach Airs. John Young, Mrs. H. Bolz,
Ssarkle PMlilngs,% *
and Mr«."Kraye« of Rechlass place club at North Long Branch, which' Mrs. XTBrBtfry, Mrs. •WiUiaw Johnpart of the program of the local son, Mrs. M. rVoorheea, Mftj Verna
Diryea'sCort Starch jRIOc
are spegdJnf^mbnth at St. Peters- is
, ,
•v^i—-^*\.
,
• •
Brown' and Mrs.' George W. Boyce.
btirgT ftorida. ~
. - • •. club.
hostesses of.the local club
AHtJ«ih
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Brasch - Junior
» U.l.f.
1
UNITS Or
- ofNutswamp road have returned are now holding.'hospital parties
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-from^a stay of a few weeks' at Saturdays a t Fort Monmouth Re- Federal Division^
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-Morse's lodge, "Dancaster, New gional hospital. A second group of
Hampshire. Mr, Brasch Is super- junior hostesses also sponsor the For USOCaiiipalgiv
a
no]
CilllSaice
«»»«•»
£2<r«
~ 12' Staley's
intendent of roads in Monmou^h "Sidewalk Cafe'' parties and'dance
Puffed Wheat Sparkles . & » - Wai Capp's
Capfc GillRobb Wilson, state
—coumty.' Mrs.—BraSch is principal
[loiChlllSaice
^
LMIV
campaign chairman, "today an15« O
Wh f i Pf f sf h ^ 5 B * M B e a i j
Wheat
of the River Pla?a ephool. • "-:
There Will be* a special meeting
_ ._
of
' , Mr. end Mrs. Frederick ^Taylor Si iunipr hostesses tomorrow 'nigh* T - , -federal
division for
"are 1 parents of a' daughter born this at the" USO^iu6."n5eryicT"aWfrt« USO-Natlonal War Rund campaign.
"morning at Rlvervlew hospital. Mr. will he distributed. -Tfie. apeftker
This division wlH-include federal
[3oiAprhrtti|i^3Jaf(\28
and Mrs. Taylor are ..residents of. will he Dr. Gerard.Prlestly of Lon- employees working; in all-civilian
don. .'.'••.
Asbury.Park.
and military' agencies in Mon[ioi Stewed P'HMl^tu* "i? 14«
mouth, Burlington and Ocean, coun120] SHeed Apptes ^ ^ 1 8 ties. • . . • • '
: . .
Senator To .
Hold Reunion
, WHllam-Weinrloh, Jr., civilian
. Meeting for the first'time since On Migrant Labor
administrator'inNhe Army Klec~ the Japs "bllbsed'Pearl-1 Harbor, r Sti?F^hiadT?onh0.Bj>hollot
i ? ? h 0 B h
tronios Standards agency at Bed
ooi^Spliiach
^
11
.. PFC William A. Lamberson, and Gloucester county will speak on ml- Bank, has been designated federal
"
• » ; » H I ) -•"
-.IMBS^ : •— - . • - V — • - • - — • » • « » — l u m m
——n
Richard j , Lamberson, storekeeper grant laiac-r at an open taeetlng.of chairman for the entire area.
[so] spinach . X f f
z?\l
—4hUil^l»Mr..ITl a, TJ.lty, .'im.*n»<Tfr trie executlvrboaldTiftne,
and Mrs. William Lamberaon of Womenls Repnbliean. clubs of Mon- mandlng genera), "-Fort Monmouth,
.„„
,
- t i e SSI GINr'eSSKSR?>-Jr.lfc n.. A.I
-^Qa ^ - i l k
PANCY CRIAMIRY
Chapln^ avenue, Red Bank, held a mqutK county tomorrow at the home has accepted the mllltary'chairman• reunion at their parents home when of Mrs. Lewis S, Thompson, Sr., shlp far__Monmouth county and
Post
Bran
Flakes>
•
*
9«
Pluto
BeaiS
Richard returned from oversea*' re- at Brookdale farm, Llncroft The, Cevpt. Gilbert Hoover, commandant
T
"cently..
.;•.'•
h d 1 l s t r a of the Earle Naval depot, will serve
•r -TPFe-bambSrsonrthe^flMt -to join. spBakerJ._whjBjsjheM.s.
fisU
Bist M~»«IUU> '•• -*»17o Daily Dos Pellets
i M i t h 0 t N a l e h a ) r
aiM6nmOiuth7!0untrNavaleha)r
tor
of
the
state
migrant
l
b
o
r
1
:
• the'armed forces,- enlisted in-the
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— • - •• —
man^Capt J. M. Thornton, com- ••wsjisij.isis»«st-7"-"~~,''-'••' • " ; i i » " T « B « i i " > r " " •"•••.•yv-T—
1
Marine Corps more than three years vlslon, will be introduced by State mandant of the Naval air station
Sanato?
Haydn";
Proetori
.—;-—-ago and, took part In the flghllhr
Will serve .as Ocean
- at Guadalcanal, Bougaftiyills amr Mrs. Thomas F/Morfflrd of Ml- at Lakehurst,
w
Naval chairman.'
, Mundo,:,whlla.Rl(;liard, whose naval dletown • township, president, win county
"Formation of a_(jentraj Jersey
[^Swift's Pren «*«-32i
'service has taken him into all the conduct aihort business-meeting. •'
• division,"-Capt Wilson
i major Invasions-In-the South Pa- Final plans will be made for thefederal
|4]PamUa«Sj^82i
stated, "Is an outgrowth of the •HaKBBj M a l a •kiMVil* •IOIMVW* - IV T , *^••^M_5«y-,^w?Wf1
^^^m ^ -. -^m
olflo 'area .with the exception of card,party Wednesday, Beptember
jf^ttdraUj^
M
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i
f Mrft?
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;::
campaignoonduSeHiin^ens]J' ° '
Richard (s convalescing from bat- Bodman In Mtydletown to
- tie--tetigu»-at-hls, parents' honieil
the USO-Natlonal W»r Fund, last,
and William li on hU way. to Calyear in Monmouth county., During,!
ifornia, where he expects to. take
thU campaign- federal employees
an active "psj-t In the, march on Ward Johnson, RDM third olais, doubled their contributions of the
returned last Wednesday: to San previous year. ; Mr, Wamrloh re• Tokyo. •
Diego, OaHforhU, after a 8<Vday .Porto that many leddral unit ohatpleave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. men have already aooepted responsJack Johnson of'JBelford, and his ibility f r conducting the campaign
.wife and children, Mm. Marie JohnesCSBflstn
son Of
VJ) ftd^rs,ncanlp»ign.
ftd^rs,ncanlp»
f Atlantic
n Highlands,
g
,
.• Thrie'Rea,Bank men ere among' He/graduated
to
begin
August 226
from
•Mi
•Middletowtf
the"'returning sofvlcemon, wh,o art l B C t
toWnshlp
high
school
In
1933,
rived from Europe_J^onday, aboard,'
prior to his, «n)lstmtn( in the N
Wally Cowen, «on of Mr. andMn.
Murray Cowen of Atlanta, Georgia,
—fm-myrly of Rftd Biihlt, In visiting
—Mr. and Mrs. Max Morris of McLaren street Wally expects to'JoisT
—the-NavaWAirU;otp»-nextJSonthl_
"" ~ "" VanBrunt
of Shrewsbury avenue Were
end visitors at the. home-Of'Mrs.
VanBrunt's parents, Mr.-and Mrs.
Cherry of Keyport._
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Rolled Oati fifflg,^11' Waillla E x t r a c t s ' ^ ^ 8 2 r
1 Canning Supplies
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. Return From Europe
Picking Spice Ar.'H-^Jo
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w i n e strest, ttfW'PFO Irv
M,, Yonks/ 08.ViQallftoe street,
arn A. HaleV, iltiahnlOlaft fifth
a wsji
lning U> AnwV* Wtna, 0tn
OO IJh.M gtatlorifd'on an
...BED /BANK.BEGISTBR,
Florence Wickham
&%OCAL tHURGHES
'Angels^§hd:'-*hst-:are' they-for?"
ThelRumscn, Methodist church
S^lrand,i^l»ndiri*ul be.' gueeti,
A musical program' will be- rend'ei- J
'*fr-'^J^::m+,^-7. -.;;-.-•- '-:?-..
Church, iohool. meets at 10:30fa.
in. with Mrs Eleanor Lindsay as
»(|l|)em|e«)denft i--;:.^<'';;'-'-.v."...' .
Ballets Printed
artd'Yicifiity
ciiijrtoir-
vms^mfmm
Kj J-- ••'•
te.pl^PP»r^ila^.d
•,
Hiton A. Vwland and Bfl||
^M'W^vB^t(i;tosr«jw!iman,"but the Spirit of God."' ( t
-:if|rou^^f'th^:;«rig^
'<: • > " -CKr^IlAl.BAPTIST •'- > ^
Mis In Naval ho*.
ington Monumental 'cemetery, South _£-i;6ug_rTennls : . m t * ,S
irtti»;'rtorits"J^nd musJaicoi •'•'•• mbr.ttw.88.fl00
^ e chureh acbool wtn meet Sufi-- 'or. a-ii). ,
jnprnlng on tnt Hance tennis
pltaU and «IH>er bent «f4hem^are
BlVM.
•'
u _ _ _ _ _ Thriicore1*!!* Mi ^ K a n t K
Sermon: Passages fjfom the King
.by,Florence*WlcllfhsBi ;«#
Florence
pUjr:Morning at 9 : « o'clock, there.
he.
The.
funeral
of
*ci«pied/'Cj*t,
Jiirilllim
H.
H.
Tu>"T¥e
March
of
t
o
y
Sfridiers"
will
Mrs.
Sohmieder
was
born
at
South
th E,
E R|yf y, ^ f daiightaf tf, thf M i W
Zlegler Boyce, wilt of Arthur
« r | classes for evfry age groypand. ,mes version of the Bible include: •be) the^mejsage^theme of Rev. R. Silver Polm
The1 BpUoppal-^chiirch: wUlj
were ' presented viii*/'P.. a. wavy, " ' —
S;ai;^Wocme is extended to all. M ^'Set your affection on—tBtngB" Eugene JBhearer at"the 11 O'clock W
week at told members of the Red Bank ijoyce, 'ana a rs'sident of Bumson Ham H, and Hannah Sperling. -She nAledfiundity,Au^u
Wednesday
e s d a y g t 1 off* llast
t w
her life/ who died Friday mornf*na 11 o'clock service. Dr. A A. dor-' bove/hot ori things on -the earth." Sunday morning
service,. the Amphitheater at the Chautau- Lions club Tuesday 'night at their all
lived at Asbury Park,' several sears
'aanlerr psiitor ot 'First. Baptist Col. 32). •
l center.
t Mi
muslo
Miss regular'meeting in the Molly Fltch- Ing at her home; 81 Second street, btfora moving
of silent ~qua, HYK
will
g to Red Bank six
ix
-Bumsenr-wsj-hsld-Monday'
sitfc
church "of Roselle, will bring the
er
hotel.
.
b
prayer ; for the s,ervicei_an Qf . star, In private life Is Mrs. Eb'erH«r—mubahd,
Emir 8usan SpoTford, left yesUrday f o * , .
. _ at the house. Rev. Jampa years ago. H
-Maiage. The ohoir, under the di- 'Science and 'Health with Key to week,.Theodqre
:
:
Capt.
TurVille
is
medical
officer
Schmleder,
died
a
number
of
years
J)avl[s;.
.>
-,
".
'
Paul, acting rector of St, George's
rection of Frederick K, .Ball, will ie Scriptures" by Mary Baker EdDayton, Ohio, where they will v i s i t s
in command ot the Naval hospital Episcopal
Church school' convenes at 10 a,
:
church, officiated. The
f XBTdlfef tOfy-MHh»«rJ1t-vrtlU
inelude
»4he~J2hs4_ufl
al thtr Beihelty Owtsnt and
ir l i survivad hv. i their daughter, Mrs. Anthony Bun •*
mrWinaWHaSsWTrSufstlnteTas
Mah
understands
spiritual
"exlstt -hee^-orgair-pnlude by Mr.
iroy hotels-ln-^*sbury,. Park. Jfe.
ent. ^..Yfluth jjllojyshlp meets at 7. Daily; the muslo critic said: "M
r, Mrs.DorcfbyMayOrobe, _KlnnenMitJther«ent brldf»-«lub'
will' be* "A Legend." At 7 ice In proportion .as hit treasures p.
described in 'detail the- functions
mrMisrDorls Crosby will
>t
Truth
and
Love
are
enlarged.
and
Peter
Pauels,
John
Delaney
o'clock Sunday' evening the 'Youth
meeting were jfi
libretto
for
he^
ballet,
displaying
a
and many activities of the hospftST
Hiss Qraham of the Americas
Peter Galatro, Burial, with the LeRoy Schmleder, V. S. Navy, in
_J!*J]owib.ip will meet at th*'person- Iprtals must gravitate Odd-ward, and
institute-will be special speak- native .genius which _has proven . -The hospital t a s - a 1,500 bedica- Warden-funeral home dlrecting^wai tBfc Pacific arsa, and'Frank-Soh^ shorne, Mrs, Kenneth I, Robinson,
j f t f o r i t s weekly discUsslon-perlod. .ieIF "affectlons-^nd—alma- grow Bible
The mid-week prayer servicerIstimulating, an3" rewarding from pacity and a i the present tim«" in Fair View cemetery.
' ' S c h m I e l ze urrfKA^ «_ _br kr J Q i d r « -Sirly^ThirTiextrineeBng-Tomorrow night at 7:80 o'clock, plritual, they must near the broad" en held
Wednesdays at 8 p. m. The*1both personal and pfofessidnal houses 900 •patients, many of whom
Boy Scout troop 23 will meet In the f Interpretations of being) u d gain Is
Mrs.
Boyce
was
.a
member
of
tne brother. I n Spelling of Red Bank,, AugU|^Mr"-,:-''^";::.-'; ; .,
points of view. Her artistry Is jn are casualties from Iwo Jl(qc and
. .,..
Jasement of the church. Visitors ome proper sense of -the Infinite, choir rehearses Thursday evening.
every sense 'unique and her com-Okinawa islands. The Institution Sons, and Daughters of-Liberty and
Three deer haye "been doing cdn«;;
MISS VnKHNIA M. LKWIS*
order that sin and mortality may
are welcome
of
ftaufob"
Rehekah
lodge
of
Odd
positions
are
original
and
.unjlderable damage in the gardens off
has complete surgical/ -X-ray and
BAY SHORE COMMUNITY
put-off." (p. 265).,
'' The church board of trustees, wift
matched inr.colbrful originality.".
laboratory facilities. For-jerrablli-'l Fellows, both of Sea Bright, and The funeral of Miss Virginia M, several residents, The deer have: I
' East Kflansburg
meet'(a the office Monday-nfght,
_ The 'ballets "Indian Summer," tatlon activities, there are wood and" Sunday evening delegations of Lewis, linear-old daughter of Mrs. been seen by village residents.
August IS, at 8 o'clock, tor their oly Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Services next Sunday" will consist of "Carnival in Prison" and 'excerpts metal-lathes, machine shop dl members of the organizations visited Julia Walnwrlght Lewis *>t Qreen
TWiladlesL^l.tocJety; o r
, Red~Bahk
1 0hurcFscD00l~a5d"gau'lt BlWe class from "The Gift of Laughter" were Shop, etc. Besides the. hotels, thTtht-Boyce-resldefteeaBa-held-thelr Qtove-AWnua..___Tpnr_
regular business session,
a-farmed-churcB ;vill hold an The art" clan will meet in the Baptism; Rob.Grt Winkler, infant at 10 a. m. and morning service presented, by a group of profession- hospital has the use of Convention #ervices. Mrs. Mildred ICanehl was Sunday at the. N«w" York
Memorial day meetlnf aKr«nesdajrr In
church basement Tuesday night at Jon_of Mr. and Mrs. Eric H. Wink- at 11 o'clock, including anthem and al danseurs under the direction of hall, the Natatorlum, Seventh aye- councilor and MM. Elizabeth John- hospital, New Tork dty ( will be church rooms. , T ' - ; •'; !; '/
TdFo'clocK -Mrs.~RUth Thunn will l«n>5McLareirstreet, was received
V8
•yincenz6~CBl!rw»n-knbwn instruc- I^UBrbathlng-group-and-the-beaefi- son, was chaplain for the Bona and held this afternoon at the H. S. In last week's edition' of The:
:
-instruct.
into the church August 5 by theer meetlhg.
tor and choregrapherof ballet and ! lp .front of the Mpnterey., -'•': . daughters of Liberty service, andnedie funeral nome, interment will
-••' .
The young people of the ohurch sacrament of Holy Baptism.
dance. The ballet, "Indian Sum- Capt'TurvHle, a graduate of the for the Rebekah lodge service, Mrs. be In Cedarwood cemetery, Keyport Mlddletown Cub Scouts!mist at the.:
.are selling picture part cards of the Service Sunday at 8:30 a. in. with
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ;
Lmer/Ldealt With a: youthful panto- University of Pennsylvania, enter- Elizabeth Peterson was noble grand, Her father, the late .George C. Reformed church' rooms. -This was;
~y^—T!RljnvtffiiriMp"'iiBff-'rf'a laanniLJjtursery for Bntairehliarem'
MTffrEmlly-Stevensf^ce.gTa^aV-nj-lLaara.l3fM killed in an a-tnmnblla
nrrbf, »
'••'. Atlantic HlghlSnaB
mimlo- story-of our- <arly pion
fund to SnA somr-of-thr-youngr
Mrs. Selma.B*ejDfon,_chaplainJ,
accident several yemm ato In Holm- the Baptist church chapel;
R e v . D S i i a i a N . e oeorreal—wlll-j
rrealwlll
|H7i917 and has
^ ;
:
fojks to summer assembly next year
fdf all ages-beginning at' four pr«ach Sunday at the 11 o'clock
R y T s f l g ^
township;
d l township
hlgh-splrited' story of medieval ever- since. During World War I Mrs. Boyce .was' born at Rumson del
and with the hope of sending two r e a r s ; - '•'.
.- ' • ' - , '••
. ' • •' . '
have gone away, for.' a month's
and.was.the daughter of the late
service on "The Utfer Contrast.1'
to Green' Lake, Wisconsin, where
The Luther .league will meet The' choir wil slug, "Sunday-school; Italian times, and "The Gift of he was overseas ,15 months... In George H. and Lydia Bailey ZlegMRS.
CHABXES
13BOWN,
eation.
t
:—:
the Northern"Efaptlst convention Wednesday evening at.7:30 o'clock. convenes i t 10 a. m, The choir will Laughter" Is typical of the creative 1932-33 he served as surgeon gen- ler. Besides her husband, a conDr. and Mrs, Wylle O. PaU have
eral
of
trie
Nlcaraguan
army»
havimagery
of
the
ballet
•
.:.
Mrs'.'
Christina
Rose
Brown,
wife
s u an assembly ground. * '
All young people of the community meet next Thursday at 7, p m. in
• Last season several of, Miss ing been sent there by the Navy tracting: painter and decorator and bf Charles-Brown, died Tuesday' returned from Pine Beach and Jfed«
.'. . the church for rehearsal. _ ( ( •
The missionary groups of the are. invited, _;..'.-.'- '
Wiokham's
ballets were presented for the purpose'Df organising and treasurer of Red Bank . Lodge \ of night a t heir home on Caldwell ford, where they enjoyed a v t c v
cbtiroh will hold knottier, -White
John..:. Robert;, LeAbuiiidgut__ jot
." • • • • . ' . . "
at j.the^Town-.Hall r club. In Newdeveloping .tht;ilej|!»y5ojpj|__pi Masons, she Is survived by; a sin, .avenue, Belford, a t j h e age-ofJxt tlon.
Cross meeting a t 4ke-ehjirch lion- )ceanport has been elected superat home;
- Mrs.'MargaretWIlspnLoiJ
Tork. she also directed a number that army, patterned after bur ser- Wllllaffi ErBoycerllvlng
0
years,.
Survivln
Surviving
besides
i
hsr
huiday night, August J7, Mrs. Edith terident of the church school. Arof balletsl for_Edwin' Strawbiidge, -vice with the, Marines^ For th'ii two grandchildren, Beverly and band.la a iisfer, Mrs. Mary Telch- Jyn and Mrs. Ernest Peseux and •
Worth Is chairman. Money: U bedaughter Wanda of Hsilet, visited
Ser- William E. Boyce; Jr. j ttfo-sisters, man of Passalc.
Including—_ChElatQpher Columbus^ he Received tthe Distinguished
stg
-Mm—WHllam-GIennoa-of_RunMOj!,
friends here ^eaterda;
vice
fT
and
^'Johnny
Ap'pleseed,".
which
e
Cross
of
TTi^aragua.
IOWB:
Sunday
school,.
9:45
a,
m.;
The: funeral
une
jwll be b«ld
phanage In Alaska to. help buy Mr. Lelbtindgut has had experience
d Mrs.
M HarolA
H l A A.
A Davidson of
o
MUs ^
;
He built and
d was the
th ffirst com- and
as a Sunday school leader and Boy morning- worship, 11 • p'clQCk, and were given In New Tork.
_ghoes for. the children.
John street, .Red Bank; and a o'clock tomorrow morning at S t adelpbia, is visiting her brother, Jf
S c o u t leader a t B a l d w i n , £ b n g " i s - evening service at 8 o'clock. : Rev, Miss Wickham has been a Little manding officer of* the Naval Mo- brother, Walter Zlegler of Rumson. Mary's church, New Monmouth. A
' Hendrlckson of Cherry 'Tree ;
s_ I
l a n d . ; " - - - • . : • • - - --;:•••;•,•.•..'••. Ellwxiod 8. Wolf has «Ucsen for his Silver Point resident more than 20 bile hospital at Guadalcanal, the
rwiulem man .win be offered • by
""""H_n_ODitT'
morihing sermon, "Title to You" and years. Her husband, the late Mr, hospital Which played an Important'
Rev.
Robert
T.
Bulman.
Burial
unWHXIAM S. JtjRMAN, SB.
Members of.the Women's Orga.
Red Bank
the topic at-the evening sermon Lueder, was vice president of thepart in the campaigns of the Solo:
. ;•' METHODIST • > '
der the direction of A.' M. Posten
' Rev.It! D. Adam*, D. p., minister
will be i'How to Fe,U."
\ New Tork Sugar. Exchange. . She mon Islands and the Central PaclfThe* funeral of William 8.. Jur- * Sons will be In Cloverleai Me- nliatlOBs of the Baptist church W1U;
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Highlands
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a
food-.
sale
.Friday
of
next
'ie,
for
which
service
he
received
of Pirjt Presbyterian churoh of
man, Sr,,«7, husband "of the late
The Edna. Woodward auxiliary
week' from 10 a.m..to;» p. m^ In'
Little Rook, Arkansas, will be the Rev. John, M, Long will preach wilrmeet tomorrow.at the home of started her. career in Europe at ,a the-'-Legion of Merit, and the hos-Mary Staneck, Jurman, who died morial cemetery, ;WoodbrUIge.
the church chapel,-. The proceeds'
Tguest-preaoheiLatJhe morning and the second sermon oh "Salvation" Mrs. Frank Guttormsen. The Red very— eariy age, .sdngTfig leading pital is to receive the Navy Unit) Friday at. his home at Matawan,
IGOR
PRE8NIK0ST
in.
grand
opera.
Gattl
Casaiza
jundaymorning,
his
theme
being,
be placed In the church preserevening services
next
Sunday.
Dn
citation.
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"Cr6ss~proTluT!tion—group-meet»_on
Igor Presnlkott .of Swk_ming vation fund. Mrs. Joseph Till wilt
•Adams Is1 a-natlve of New Jersey, 'From What Are We Saved?" This Wednesdays fromj:0 a, m..to 4 p. ggl *er for the Metropolitan - A report was given by Edwin R. E. Day funeral home. Rev. James
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and she sang, with-such stars as
_and-h_mother>.Mrs.IEsther,Adams, service, follows the Sunday-school
on the annual Lions-Ro- Hurley o r St, "1 Jojeph's^ehurch, River road, Shrewsbury township, be chairman.' - '
S.~HaRle"rmrChoir rehearsals -are-held^on tSifulo and-Farrar and-To'scanlm Conover
Frederick and session directed
died last Thursday at the age of
tary golf match and dinner last
aid- his otehntnt,:
._ ..' ; _ J : ^ Wednesday at thrBeartJountry K e y w ^ ^ f f l S i ^ i ^ l ^ i ^ y n
*a
flurdslighi
if
Mrs". Cornelia
i Pretnlkoff,
l
and two
Red Bank and members fit the local 160,000 Doctor Fee" will-be the mil-week praxgiTservice ii~SiVS~p. Upon her marriage Miss Wick- club when .the Lions golfers won" was In St Joseph's cemetery.
am retired from opera and started the match for the fifth successive , The bearers were Joseph Watch- daughters.
Mettiorfistchurch. Or. Adams holds iveriing sermon theme at 7:30:
\
. '"T~.... . . . Bank ftttitar Mn UA
writing andi composing music. Be- yearr^Thuraday'ofiiext'week-the er, Ross Hotellng, Louis H. Blood
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degrees-from Dickinson college, . ' c l o c k . -::-•• . . ' . . • ' • • .
The funiral was held Saturday la F»lr Hmn st Mself's store a i l the'
FIRST
PR.ESBYTERI4N
dTOttbObl'r
;
'"
sides
her
ballets
she
wrote
the
The
churoh
'school
Jward
of
eduFr)nceton seminary, Louisville semLions golfers wilt take "part la the dT
afternoon' at the fureral home of _«lr:H»»enMwlt«t)J.~ -v
- •-• - Eatontbwn. .'
opera "Rosalind," which is her own annual tournament of the Lions of
inary and Arkansas college. He cation will meet Monday evening at
He had been tit the-employ of AVM.14 Posten A Sons at Atlantic
Clayton C. Walton, son of Mr.
"Christ
the
Believer's
Only
Modlillustrative jsresentatlon of the the state'at the Essex Fells Coun- the Hansen, VanWinkie Munnlng Highlands, with Rev. William B.
served, with the ISlb Pennsylvania the parsonage. Plans will be preand Mrs. C. G. Walton of Churoff
--- - company,'Matawan, fpr five years Spoffonl of Mlddletown officiating, street, bas enlisted In the U. S. Ma.
-iafaatry-ln-th* ffrst^Hgrld War, lented for enlargement - of the atotf—wJU be ..the^.theme of_Rev. story- of i-Shakespeare's -_As_You try elub.-==^---- -^—-.- - -:
John Padgett's sermon at
i i f retlremeat recently.-and-at the-tlme of: the at misticeM a^Mldurtng^Aej_ilL_najHinte5r,_ Chester!
Edward M. Crane of Loou«t,~who
Burial f i i [ I n Holttdel c»«ettryr Tine Corps, and-ls stationed at Par.
Woman's Society of Christian the 10 :ii o-clqcTTBunaayTifornlng | at Carmel, Nejy York, send atT3fes- rteturaed
was a cadet at West Point military
liithlldW
two
weeks
.ago
after
a
in T«'TI'<, ^"'ith" Csr-lTn«. .- . ~ 3 ~
service.
The
choir.will
sing.
The
den, Germany, just before the out- nine; weeks'-tour of elght-Europsan
academy. After preaching for.ten Service willt meet Tuesday: night at
_MB«. OAROLIOTLK. JFBA»g.
Harry Nielsen, gunner's mate first
"will-bring
hls~last-mes--|
:he
home
p_f'Tlgr?5tin"Mrton«T
y
break _i____war in 1938. Parts of countries, will be the guest ^ speak- John Shea,.Matawan; Mrs. Robert
TjHHfflHBnSiJinaylysnlarSrr:Adams?
Mrs. Caroline K Frank, wife of
•Bay avenue; FJnaTjplaris wfiTj
stthBevi!Dlng
^teToperTWirrfi veir last season1 at er~nexTTueTday nlgnt and d83Bribsi^raril>~Matowianj-~Mrt~-Carol}tn. -Mwin F r a n k l t d
are parents, of a. daughter born
occupied the Chair of Bible at Argonaay'aT tKe"Ngral nogpltairj
-_:-_•-_.__>»_,.—H«Jia_Jis_n_I)aa_
ing'-nn vacation" HIB topic will
d. Adburv Park; Mrs. Carl
Presbyterian chnrcn,
Croskeyj Baltimore, Maryland;
be "Holding Out For tne .
;
i
The
subject
for
his
UiufJui-iau, lu the"Air
-»lnra' JMi.., r — - __
ion heads the The yoiinK p*suI)lB^rcholtpunder--41—I
daughter ot Mr. ago
morning sermon will be. TnTplp
she is ^ H g f
alr
g
y .
Mount, Jackson street,
C.-Bredy' of Red Bank,
presentation In New 'York.thls win.
sister, Miss Emily Jurman, PhilaThe
body
was
prepared
for
burial
Durlng-hla vacation- Mr. Padgett ter.
ough. The' baby's father Is the 'son •lnt»ndent.:_JrittjregewliiUie F !g5aaUi = lM = ^
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delphia.
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juparJ
by
A,
M.
Posten
A
Sons,
and
the
will
ne
-preacnlng
In
Various
church-flf-Mr. j u i d J I n J i a n k : Nielsen^ s t
Allan Carman, imlHstereTlnusTc slde at the fourth quarterly confuneral
will
be
held
Saturday
es.
He
will
occupy
the
pulpit
of
l
t
th
fol
so
of Jackson street
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. for n e church will present the fol ference Wednesday at 8:80 p. m.
HISS CATHERINE StTLLTVAN New Tork city. Burial will be In , Mr.
Presbyterian church,.New?.
-and Mrs. .Valentine" A. Pace,
Wr-^-lWlnavprogrjm_ilK;iM^_mc«nln».
8\ip|)er will be-servad-.by.ttnAsiief Calvary
-Th»-funeral.-of Mils Catherine Greenwood cemetery.
17i_Falr Haven road, are parents] •
-worship, "Prelude Chanson MyitP" prior to the opening of the'eon- arfcTAugust" -l»-aHd 29 iind will
•nch at th a evening service AuSullivan; 88, stater of William Sul-of a daughter horn Tuesday at
t*f^ejr-R«pprt»"~wi-Til'r-organ4BB«.
t*fe^ejrRpp
ilvaJi rt'Red-Danlti who-dled-8un^|_J
•Monmouth-Memorli
tuoui Sea," Wilton; offertory solo, tions -and officers for the conference gust 26 In the Atlantic. HlghlandT
R
B
T
l
j
'day evening at the Ivy • Nunslng
Presbyterian church. He will supMr, and Mrs. WUliun.McDanlel,,.
"The, Living Ood," (VHara, sung by year will be'presented..
aoction of: ihvTcirt
Monmputh home, Mlddletown. wae held yestej- (The JUd Btnk IUit«Uf «aa U »ooi:ht 302
ply the pulpit of "Jamesburg PresFair-Haven road, are parent*.
•MUsi' Jean Adams, soprano; postRegional
wthe . . - - * « . * ' i " 'l'-'L'±'"±i
t
Regional hospitl
hospital who'follow
in Little Sllnr from Union Ntmitwd of a son born yesterday morning
-_t.
i
i _
Betterment
Club
by*«rian
church
September
2.
.
lude, "JU1««TO Moderate," Ashford
ways of UaakV/alton
have oneffor~|-day at St. Jtmei'church, where a «t th» depot and-at Dwmli' Oantral
- CHRIST CHUROH
V/lt
h
hlgh
mass
of
requiem,
was.
ce'lsbrat.
at
Riyerview
hospital.
.Rev.
David
Dilworth,
pastor
of
•t»«e).
Rlpley, according to the post newsThe eT«n|ng service, prelude, "Ca.
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f
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t
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paper, ..th» SignallCorpi Message. ed by4 Rev, James^puffj'.
Chester Apy, tr., aocompanled by Mr. and Mrs, William H. McDin.
:
Holy Communion at B a. m7ard
f # r M i y t f i
.born :
A fishing pleg 16catid-l.tThe Bel? -Mrs. Edward MeBonough .wai or- hli wife rnd foursons, lefryester- lei are_p4rents.ota.son
Thompson; offertory, "Quiet
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church school primary class at 10
Elwood; postlude, "I Love to Tell a. in. In the parish house. Morn- local puleft^August 19.
A kiddles''picnic was held Steday mar Marlne^basin and known ujsanlst'and sblolst_interment, un- day for Camp Bethel, Connecticut, day !! Hlvsrylew hospital."
The minister and his family will
and Sandy's, furnish freepeivtfie direction of the John,-E, where he will act as presiding side: .Miss Audrey Aumack of Rlvef.
. this Story;" Van D. Thompson
ing worship and prayer at 10 o'clock entertain over the week-end Mr, afternoon, by the child, welfare deroad U at. The Inn, Buckblll p
Altar flowers will be presented, by th the churoh.
partment of the Red Bank Com-' boats, bait, tackler-and even Day funeral home, was In Mount at the Advent Ounpmsetlng
-Pennsyjvanlaj—where—she
and; Mrs. James-Chrlstlan-otPhiK n i u i t y S ) ;
Mr. andTIre, John Warren Tucker
lunch;
"_''" " ' '' Olivet cemetery. The bearersrwers- l r t l M A
j l7 i im^
t h i
John
and
.Windsor,
Rattlgan,,
Wilmala_tbifflJgtQctober^^_
adejphia, where Mr. Christian Is a of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson^ natures of the flsh themselves that
in memory' of' tSelr BOB; Henry C,
Eatontown Advent church.—
PRESBYTERIAN
student at the Eastern Baptist The- home at Mlddletown;
m
Tucker. • Other altar flowers will be
prevents an absolute guarantee of liam, James and John Sullivan and
Rev. Dr; 'JViL DeMari*
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Rumson
John
Sagurton.
ological
seminary.
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TO BE MARRIED 8UNDATHi i__ireserted_by_JJr. and. iirs. Joseph
The children had a happy time a catch, according to Army angpreach Sunday, morning at 1;
Rev.r WUHanvJCalYln Colby will
On Tuesday evening, Rev. John (o'clock
VeJleau In memory ot"Mn;Valleau'«
playing, games and . feasting on lers, '
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Embury
Methodist
Miss
Gilda A Mallnconico, daugh*,
preach on ."Visions of Christ:
mother.
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toasted marshmallows, cookies,, The operators ot the fishing pier P. Byrne* recited the rosary at the church on the theme, "The Dress- ter of Mr, and Mi's. Joseph Mallnv
funeral
home.
~ The annual, basar- by the Worn Christ" the Incarnate and'Suffer-'
punch" and ice cream. Attending* stated that over-13,000 men of the
conlco of Herbert street, and Cpl,
Hod Bank Register o n be bought,
Born in Ireland,- the daughter of ing Room W Religion."
.an's Society of Christian Servlci ng," at the 11,o'clock service Sun- in (The
Mrs. Mildred Darragh Is a stir barman C, Ingrassla, V,: a Ami!
Kianiburg »t ttn ttoreB of - . U Mil- the picnic were' Carmen Alleyne, armed forces have enjoyed the free
will be Held Thursday, August 23, day morning. This Is the second lar. John Clvltao, Phlllo Kellar, Charlei Sklppy Cobbs, Josephine Carter,'* use of their facilities since the be- the late. Timothy and Mary Connel- gical patient at Rlvervlew hospital son of Mr. and Mrs.-Frank Ingra .
Dinner- will b« served from 8 t o ! in a series of sermons which the Vogel, L. Ztickinnan.' Gtorga S « 1 H »n(Ronald Daly, Joan and John Frost, ginning of war. Catches of ffuke, ly Sullivan, she had lived in this -Frederick Moog, Jr. of Sunny sla ot Westslde avenue, will be mar*.
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p. m. for those who have, reserva- pastor will, present during the .re- the Keanabiirg CruR* Co.)
Elaine Gilmore, Rose Henry, George eels', flounders, croakers, klngfleh, vicinity almost all .of her life: Be- crest, better known by his close ried Sunday, morning* at 10:30
sides her brother, she Is survived
Mrs.'Ada!erie Wasstrom and Mrs,
.tions. No tickets will be soM thai mainder of the «ummer.
y lialloway,' Dolly. Johnfriends ag "Admiral" kas sold ills o'clock at St. Anthony's church by
Miss -Ruth Sorenson, guest or-' Patricia—VanWickle are surgical Son, Vlnette and~ Thornell Jones, striped bass-and other species by a niece, Mrs. Gregory Sacco, cabin cruiser Qoom and Is looking Rev.' : Salvatore DlLorenzcr. M l «
<iay. They a're now available from
any of the following: Mrs. F. Boyd ganlst, will play as prelude, "Av« patients at Rlvervlew hospital. ' Carol, Sylvia; Lolo, Thomas, Frank, found along' the New .Jersey coast wife of Dr. Sacco of Shrewsbury; for a more speedy craft, something Helen Guerrlero and Frank Bua'
seven nephews,-Windsor, Rattlgan
Pvt. and Mrs. Joseph Connors, Jr., and Shawnette Jackson, Eugene- have been reported-:-" ' :;. V,
Mrs. A.. Lauber, Mrs. F, W>Warrrer Maria," by Bach-Gounod. Special
will be the attendanU.
137 Seeley road, are parents of a Motely, John and Robert Powell, ' The practical patriotism of the of Brooklyn; John Sullivan, New in the "Queen Mary" class.
.Mrs, HlgglnsdnrMfs. Inscoe,
offertory
muslo
will,
include
"O
:
pier
owners
wis
noted
*y
Congress,
York;
William Sullivan, MooresBeers and Miss Grace Allen. Ther Man, List to His Sighing," by Can- daughter born Wednesday at Man- Pudg|e Perry, -Christine Vincent,
. *'•'.. Beverly, Cynthia and James Wash- corded-in the Congressional Recr- 'townf Vincent, U, 8. Army, James
will be a food table, white elephan sons, also played byv Miss Soren- mouth Memorial hospital.
\. Thomas C. Lopes, IB Bell- lngton, Barbara and Jea'nette Wil- ord and the flag which flew above of Red Bank, Jerome, U. S. Marine
table and fancy, work table. Mrs, son. The postlude will' be' the "Sorview avenue, returned to this coun- llarris, . '
the papltal.on D-day was preaenCed Corps, and John Sagurton, ShrewsF. Boyd is In charge of the kltchei tie Festivo," by" Boslet.
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try Wednesday: aboard'_-the U. S,
to them in tribute.
and Mrs. Timber; the dining room
Adults
present
were
Mrs.
Bessie
The intermediate'department will Armyftranspbrt-Weet
Polnt^whlch" Branch.^Mrs. Carr.le Cobbsr^MrSi r-Offlcers and. men In charge of the
The next meeting of the W. S. C hold chapel services conducted by
.Cvtff Jwlet * l<tt* Aat mmU
dor-ktrt at Hampton Roads, Vli- ?yllph!a-iadln.,-.M»_iIa.ttle-Jack_| reconditioning section at the hos- •MRS.RtTH M. SCHMIEDEB
Sr^win-be_ln-8eptember,
the.-pastorat-10-a.-m-ln-theehurchGueet preachers for Sunday, Ail- auditorlum. Beginner and primary ginia. Cpl. -Lopes had, been serv- son, Mrs. .Viola Jones, Mrs. Henie, pital attach high value to the "flshThe funeral of Mrs. Ruth May
l K Ar K,
C B r a d y
yuit10 r mornlrig
iJJh^Euatltealei^pLsir WlnstonrMrs. Mary;WilllojnsrMI«« g j n n 9 j L . t a u f l ! L a j I L y . ^ & l ! ! Schmleiir_aL_lL^_____ i _Jvemrt l
The Veterans of -Foreign. Wars, Georglanna McGee,'Mrs. Josephine scribed program of activities. An- Red Bank, who died Sunday mornsuperintendent of New Brunswlcl at the same hour,.
Post 1953, has started its building Washington, Miss Cora, Williams, other per«on In the Fort MonmoUth Ing at her home
district, and evening, R.ev. Donali
h
ft
after.
ih J
fund
and a house-to-house canvas* child welfare chairman, and Miss vioinity, Mri. Lewis"SiThompson In falling health for some time, was
Phillips.of Old First church, Won;
HTOHFOIN- SPIRITUAI4ST
Is
being
made
for
contributions,
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of Llncroft has turned over her held' Tuesday afternoon at the~Wor' TCHAP_X.
• <~~~- ^aner Richmond, USN, recently •Ethyl'mae Brandon, dub president jBOO-acre < country estate one day
den funeral, home. Rev. Charles A,
PBESBOTERIAN
Services Sunday will be as fol-spent a short leave with his family
each week for the relaxation of Thunn, pastor of the Baptist church,
GUNNER TO BE REDEPLOYED •aen
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lows: Sunday-school, 10:30' a. m.;on Main street.; , in the hospital. •
Red Bank l .:
officiated. Interment was In WashMary Ann Smith, daughter of Mr, 8/Sgt, Joseph.F.*Smith,;.son of
' Ritv.Dr. Gerard Priestley of Lon evening service,. 8 p. m. -Rev, Franome
DR. FISHER TO SPEAK
don, England, will speak Sunda; oes Stevenson hag chosen for herand Mrs, Wilson Smith of Wood Mrs. Agnes Smith >of Port Mon
'.
3-ridtrlc
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Jflfft
morning at 11 o'clock ,on the >ubsermon topic. "Freedom From avenue; celebrated her sixth birth- moiith, has reported to the AAF The fifth in a'series of informaRedistribution -Station' No. .1, At-tive talks will be aeltvered at MonJect, i'The Church and the Worli1 Fear," Demonstration . meetings day Monday. . ' , , M
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mnnthii nver- mouth-M«morla4-hospt
i-4>e-*«ld-Wednesdayrat~8-p—nii ' - t f " , Mlr>inlii« Hprnnarln of Main
" Tomorro
'22b
itreet
,hM_returneo)
from
a
visit
Rev. Priestley's ^ministry—li at" ttie home-of Hhepastor on Florseas' in the European theater of noon at 1:30 6'clock by Dr. James
ith her.
h a rkaTlnTsR^MirTand
with
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known on.1 both sldqe of the Atlan ence avenue,'Leonardo, i
wa?r"Sgt Smith-was a iadlo gun- A. Ftoherr_who-wJ^apBaJi;_on_eyjs,
Mrs, Alexander Torre of Brooklyn. ner and was engaged In 16- combat ear, nose and throat emergencies1
tic, "Durlni, the past, three yeara
Seaman Second Class Leroy Hay, mlastoni.
under the sponsorship of the Young
;-.':•.
and ta'elr management.
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Jr., of Second street,its home on
• Men's Cht-istiani.as'socia-(ion^Unitcf
MCMHR.THC ORDER QF TtiEOOUltH HUli
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•leave after completing recruit train. Service Organisation, h« hai -'- *- —
Notices for Sunday, August- i2— ing at the Naval Training Center,
~-^jir jnore'thana million, men.: .an1
;•;.'• women In uniform and in ..industry fl:30",»; rh.,' "cHurch' school,.^George Sampitmr New-York. Upon,- his -r«;
>•",,-, The ptogranv to be preeentei Seeley, superintendent; 1Q;45 a. m., turn, to Sampson -ho will be reas-.
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w - prelude, Mrs. Warren H, Smock 7*15 p,m,, "The Gospel Is the'Fowt
'<t quirtet, selection!, Scrjptural read- er of God/; -'.,'"••
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•LEAVING FOB PMSAOOLA
ing by ReV. F"rle«Uey; .con'traltt
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
Daniel
A. Blacksmith, photographIlpJo^^ it^Mrs. Thqmgj! McCllntock, .tlie_auIet:lieMr.:oLP-aysr_jd|i
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sermon by R«v!jPiioetfeyi offertorj cusipn of the' questions taken from
ftnd Mrs, Alvln Blacksmith of .Port
*Mleo,tlon*,vby, quirtsk^. * ? * nrRB11 the-jjue'B.tl'on b o x , '
The ohoice of a Memorial—
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Monmouth, who- >ls'> completing-*,|
postlude by 'Mrs, Smook.^:.•" . ,
a lasting tribute tp a beauti' Rev.'Robert Brewster Bea\tlo, D
HT, CLEMENT'S HPISCOPAt ;.. four week's' leave at home, lfepves
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Saturday. iqr_ Pensacola, "Florida,
£>„'retired, -now residing at Rurti
-BeUord , ,
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Suggestion
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ful mkmory * . . •
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•on,'.will speak Sunday, August it
Services 'Sunday morning will be whoro ha will' attend a ttnvnl Rerlal
and Rev: Robert B, B'erger, Th.;M
trtumlng prayer and sermon con- photography school. _
To ohoofe a design teulrjn1
W . suggeit that YOU
pastor of the Matawan Pr.esbytei ducted by Allen B. McOowan, lay
keeping, with the/ oharaoter
Jan. church, *IO visit our pulp reader in charge at 0:30 o'clock.
whethw Mrvket ihoidd bc'&ld from
Church school win reopejj ScpSunday, August 26/
ot one who has'been.deaf to"
ottfanera! home or from tb« print*
In th. ^ r o f R e v ^ o h n A ^ , ^ ^ , ^u'a'm.
you . . , .
H a y e s , p e w o n j ' h a v l n g official busi-,1
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residence). It mate* no difference to
ti«ti with the ohurch are aiktd to
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No othor1 act ot • normal
To know that time will not
contact the clerk ot the session,
man'* life gives him more
... KeypoH .. , . .' :. /;
us, and nosdifference In the cott'bf
Howard.F,-Smith, IBS Spring sireeu
mar tbs texture of the stone,,
'complete soul satisfaction
Bible school -with CUBSIM1 far nil
than the, building of a Me.nsflnltlon..fl( the design
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Keansburg
ulovtnt nlenioriai\J4i
MONUMENTS
. FtHST OHUBCH OF CHRIST,
.4inV'«Fw.ssk«(ir'o6li»g«7i-v'IlTl"nipis,
n«wajei!l«'p<'MagMii.si:iWBlor,ji
in First Ohu'foh of Christ,1 on vacatldn,
it' a o ? B l > o » ' ) , ' t t j t
Ti mng qnle'i mVetlnn Is at
, / » « held Si) yi-w
'u«r ' and Jvonlrtg, gotpgj w
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lf'MIdWMk
.. uliaiidlse,1 We show
you
VTj»r~*<!qmpl<ite';.ilispiiiy
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•t w i t h out
IntiUsnco,;
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laven-
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Fort Mohinoiith
Hf*H%mjm&£&
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Thomas Manson
& Son, Inc.
to last forever
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JED BANK BEG1STEB, AUGUST », # 4 8
tin Coa»t Guard «nd ^VUljapi .of
«i» Wavy wUl inset tW* weekend
Anqr, w u tt* waetwaa * » • * « * tot the first time In tires • yean »t
Mr. and H n . &. V. A*oy •* » » * » the home aUfefr Resort. Mr. and
Vtaja avenue.. .lieut" Whitney 1» Mrs. Bmest Ji _ . . .
CUveland, -OWo,
i % T i t Aberdeen; HM^f*; iimm«mTila
d Mrfc. Severn A. MMer W from the Taclflp area, to meet hi*
-will come on here
•wife apfl
~ \ -Pearl'1* s t r e i t ^ J w y s ^ y
'-•tte*Wgajemer>trsA-thajr Hiacbtogjia»—tarn,
rn, .Rocimarfor s, visit;
SaTa^HWijr
stationed^
at-Korfollc,
they wl» .rejnajn
^ f a
th
IJUi
W to Lieut Bl%«. d.XeWtaige*. tor ao^lndeltolU stay.,.
,. , ; , Virginia, ,*nd Harry haa a 10-<Gy
#IT. 8. i i t t y Signal Corp*,. Kin A Iparly wat given;.Saturday leave from taia New .Xprk station.
i d Mii. Elmer a Lelnln— -liam. «~. i« guests-ait the -8ea
Claren<a ElUnberger, broth•"--•M r s . ' — er
JrWlC
©I Chajles EUenfierger, has sent
borne U s Purple Heairt award received In Germany.
C. Leiiting**, Jr.
Sfr
Mrs. JOxrf-
Neely of upper New Tork state, are
yMting-3to*^Stdne's^dttaerr"Mr».
given
frrWm^»T$t
bt -Beach olub daac* t y »r-ejaxence Douglas of River (street,
A W
MKl at; 'They have two .other sons, Roy, Jp
The Soly Cross reUgioua vaca- Mm.- Stone U « jocal girl.
tion school for pupils
from klnder- ' The large sum ot' $155. wa«..r»affartett through1 eight grade, wjio llxad from tha; recent; eard party
did not attend OathoUo schools held by the-. S«a ,Brign( 'lire, comclosed recently, • Qt the 16 pupiU, pany auxiliary. The gr<raj>; wUl hold
meeting;, next
~
" - - — " - - • • - — records, U l l f t n t h l
All tht rfck,
h MOW hi by * • Bthil
KlcSaWHadJ
Island, and Peter Clu-luon of Bey- Silas- Xililian, L*j-ton I* oonnned
W an attack ofta,v)Ue,. IiOo*:' Island, were; week-end to her home With
-»«-*^—«*_ v ^ juiA let*. Anthony
otjlumeon road,
,Mr»; Walter .1* <reWerof Buena South street *pent' the week-end
U. S. No. 1 N#w
evening'it her.
Sev, Walter B. WlUaros went
City last Thuriday to
TheV* will be a daaoe' «t the 8e* to Atlantio
dt h
the funeral
Bright beach cdUbfWednasday, Aug- conduct
ust 1JV for member* U and under. friend, Tfr, Bet^i, who died af the
f «6
•
*
•
H*BSS ANNA. MAS!
Laster lAoin t n d U l nre-pleoe orMm. Anna Haelam Is K at her
uaUd oheetra will provide muilo-frpm 9 home, M Beach strset
m ' l f ;c
_
ipm k i d Sank Hgb
and Mrs. 1*9 1
PrbX
Waller
M«yer of at
Brook•find U employed at the Watson ofMr.
lyn
spent,
theg.week-end
the
Rumson
road
gave
'
'laboratories at Batontown.
,
t ttiMr ' h
SiUeufc LeJatoBer Is now ovexieasri
?lan»-for-the annual M«tliodl«t
He m i pjuluatedTftom-'WHlWfl
church fair to be held Xrlday
y of
Mr.
and
Urs/Oerard.
Ztellly
of.
Wat sdbool In Oxlctjjo and attendr
h t week
k were oompleted at a
hcqct
•d John- MarataaH Uw school at East Hirer Mad are parents of a meeting last night o£ the ofllolal
Frldiy at Monmouth MeJOhloago. He jras Amplojad t y tba eon'bom'
T
board at th«TJettiodi»t
parsonage.
Illinois BeJl. Telephone company morial, hospital.
Mia* Mary Young, daughter of
%hea he enllHsd In" the Aimy In Ur,
and Mrs. Btuajt A. Young of
|*M2. Ha attended Bpry Army Bl«- Rumson
road, will leave tomorrow (
'nal Corps school and- the Anny
Bed
e Bmk
kB*flit*r
*fit*r ea,n be bought
Arth Joit
J i G.r.tnl
G l
School of Advanoed Stenai Oorpj as a olub staff a*«lat*nt wlthihe In Colt'i'i Ntck »t Arthur
i
trainln* at Davis, Caliloro^, and Red Cro(s tor an a* yett unidentiOne of the patrol* 'of the local
'iwii ooDjmlsst6ned a seoond lleur
Boy Scout troop No, 90 tnjoyel
jy a
kd overnight hike in the C.
^MntuponsowpleUonol office™ lllsa Virginia Pattereon, daugh- week-eqd
ter of Asitrtant Secretary
W
~£j»*A\A»iik sahool a t
ICH^-BstMrt—£attea»
five) memberrof the-patroli led
ittoittli-in-jine, 1W4.
••pendlngTa
p e d g T a ~we«k
wek with her aunt, byDomlniok-CSirrato
id roadU
dU were Henry Cross, Thomas Mon&Mrs. Van R. Ealsey of Ridge
The roundup
T
p of children who are hanr
h
Lloyd Reynold aiid-Lewis
i
Tox.
to enter the kindergarten IInSSep- S
tember Is .taking place at-preient
tt
eighth birthday last Thursday.
Parent* are urged to h
have their Bgt. Chariesi flutphln's APO numi
children examined" by thetrranTlly
Whiting
Weakfish
WCO. Orange Ps*o«
Atlantic Township
Rumton
i^^^S
C
O n i o n s w.J.**>.'
1
^try bean perfectly rooted by flowlno hefl»7 gMng y*t
•*Wed ir?' fuller, <lner flavor. Groufid HUSH to y«ur order.
|rSt'i-i»»^«
; S«t Petec VanNese
corrected »o tfiat iEoy^Eay~enUr I Neck Ref^rmejl ch»rch^Mrs. Wlllohool vrth a.clBan hill of health. l t T h b ^ h i f t h
If there are any parent* who have
: end yai
sine* Ineremed to I78S.3C,
b« brough i, wpen_prop^r- flcstipa to ths~; p&xtor,
Black Hawk <UyWoiv
\y t lU«d jmttar tti« fwnUy physician Emergency fund ottering received
along with the
lUp^Mfc*^'"
at the same service was $S0.' Thii
the " • " •
make* about $100 contributed by
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce CorUlyou ot required
age
for
q
this church and represents about
Riv.r road entertained a *""»*« yean, six months, in September, one-third of the quota to be given
and four-years-eleren-monttu -In
vot friends,a
February.
Decher. who is in the Ma
suu
Mr. and Mrs. Qeorfe MoCarter oT John B.
rlne Corps, Is In a Naval hospital
u^fe
BeJlantlne- In California.—He^ hopei -to-oome
xvlflg» rOW-wlU leave-ioDwrxow lor
Bekoh lodge on upper Saranao lake of Osprey lane, entertained-20.of home on a furlough In the near'fuJn the Adlrondaclos, whtre they hi* friends at a, party given at hi* tiire. Irving Blanchard is -to be
1 spend a week.
—^^ ;••"-'• home Saturday night ; ' .• > home until t-oSay.. ,H«Jiajj completMrs. Alice Willey has returned ed hl« boot training and expapt* to
—Jr t »n4^1rs. Cltment I* Deapard
. and family are iperidlng August to Rumson to live with her daugh- b« assigned to a ship soon. Ernest
ter,
Mrs,-Harmon Ptoble .of theMitchell hae been rejjjsrted an being,
| vat North Haven, Maine.
_
2]ain»: Shanlejr, daughtM oi Avenue of Two Rivera, after .hav- n'n nklnnwiL Tjnnald Vpdike Js
f
home "for a.week or so. Me
U Mr*. J. 8anford 8hanley~ ing been
tiohed at Chandler, -Arizona.
~or"ine ayenue,ol Two Myers, ls^ for three month*.
The "Colt's N».c!c church will .respending the emmmer at Menemsha MaJoTB Arthur and Winiim Boren Martha's Vineyard, Massachua- dei of the TJ. S. Army"Wcre gueaU sume" it* reguUr services Sunday,
Hta, with several oj her frWas. for a week of G«n, Howard S. Bor- Septembers. If the pastor should
Mr. and l l n . Arnall Hodges of den of River road andj left Friday, be needed durini hjs vacation and:
New Totk city, who hava been vis- the former for Washington and the cannot be reached at his home,
'pig Mrs. •Hodgef' opusln, 'Mrs. latter forfaUcamp In Florida. Ma- please get in touch with - Lester
• . ~ •.: —
jor Arthur Borden's wife flew from Rlchens.
: -Jeorge Bodman, have' moved into"
jtbe Rumson hotel on Waterman California to be with hun and has The Iladles Helping Circle - an-,
•venue for tti* remainder ot theapoompanted hhn to Wwblngton. nouncee that a complete stock, of
greeting cards are at hand and the.t
summer.
. • "'• '
•
orders for Christmas cards are be' Miss, Jennie Worthley, euperrUing received.. '
-,
.
ing nurse ot the' PultUo HeaMh
While- pjajring . 'Wflth kerosene,
Nursing as*oola,tlon of Rupieon,
serious .burns on the face, cheat and
Fair Haven eJid Sea Bright Incorand Nelson Trimmer sustained
porated, la enjoying a inonth's va- Housewive*! Bach.of you'll slat- Dick
hands last week. They are getting
patlon'ttom.hw duties, i'
along
nicely. . _ .'
to prepare 1,098 meals this year.
—Miss Edith Purvaace of bhutnttt ed
Why not! take a Red Crops nutri- The Atlantic Grange will hold
hill,, PennsylvanJa, was the week; tion
and learn how to Insure their annual lawn -party Tuesday,
«nd guest of ltr> iasd Mrs. Oeorgt youroourse
family a nourishing diet at August 14, at the hom« of Mr. and
W«rlem«nn of Rumson road.
i eaaV-to^Drepart.
Mrs. Lester Heulltt In Marlboro.
varied[meals. •
This ' course "will teacV.you thT TSfs:
._. .
New Tork, has been the
LeRoy Goldfarb has' completed
p
n
}
5
f
ns in terms, of - foods we .all
-yookjlan--of Old-Byrm_vllage^ior "knoTrrlVwlll"i4uirryou to shpuiaer. ten-day leave. He te stationed' at
several days.
• • .
the itspoiUBblUty " of maintaining Camp Elliot, San Diego, .California,
• A party wa*.g4venn J"rlday night the health and vigor of growing Smith Blanchard Is with the Merat the_ho«ne"of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0, children and -the stamina of your chant Marine In Alabama. Walter
iWllllams of Old Farm village tor war workers. The course gives in. Denlse, who.haj seen action In EurHark' and Penny EtaWklngs, who formation,on how to adjust menus ope rocenjy is" home on' furlough.
• M scheduled to return to England to war-time shortages • and high Staff Sgt and Mrs. Kenneth New
the early part ot thli month. . prices; ?how to oook, preserve and were home.for a few weeks recent;" A meeting of the oonvntttee and •ore food to conserve It* full value ly. Leo Mack Is at Atlantic City
from a wound. He
J other volimteers Involved In theand">otner useful methods of lnsur- recuperating
' f " rin liomt soon on'aZfiir"oonauotlns^rHoay-Crosi-xh-"'-'5cTi
annual harvest home was ...
Demonstrations and lectures are' lough.
Bunday evening' In Holy Cross haJL. given by an expert .nutritionist who
=^: j a9»«s F.JJlsnilennls of Elata- JlWLbe-glafl: to help you with your
B«ld was the. week-end guest of problemsr*whellj'er "tHeyf" b« " with
Mr. sad 'lira. Goran Capshaw of intiat'tubatltutea, sugar saving or
B i u m a o n r ^ M . •'•..•,.'•„
varied prices. - T
- Kdwln Braneome, Jr., son of Mr. ' Call the county Bed Cross chapand Mrs. Edwin Bransome of tea' headquarters for further Jnfor
-Rumson road, gave a beach party (nation, R«4 Bank M*.
last night at the BeaTBrlght Baton:
Weh, wHW « » S f |jr»f*rred by jjpnY.
Gold Mwlai,
illttli m
I
JUIOS-SOUM
Only 16 pblnttf W\«mtf' w r
YetvedaT
BlentM Juice
,
Asparagus Soup 1 k
PHIUIM DflKIOin
Acme Corn
4ulb*
• .
,
'
I
Tomato Soap * £
2 Can. | Q
Deree fef hediMt*.
DAVIS ^
SMI
fog1 Noodles *£$$ Heinz Vinegar^.
1:
Morton Salt * £
PP r u^n e; s^;:
^;:
Gulden MusfBrdT
*&L\M Sweet Sip Honey
Catsup
Relish
Peanut Butter
Hun
Root Beer Extract
Jars /tt15i|.tt
Metal Thrfft Lids
R
Paraffin Wax
Inrlched with vitamin i l , B2, nlotln and Iran
SeaMfertpehh. leir eewl
tint*, Donn
GERTO
Sure Jell
C
Stuffed Olives
Puro CHrwt
MB.
PACKAW B%£
SPEED-UP
NMIKO
100% Bran
WNWOOP **Mf
«uooo
Apple Butter 2 ^ r
Corn Flakes
™SPEED.UP FRENCH
•DRY
What« the D!f ?
FIAKO
Pi I tJUlST
¥0ty# SAVtt YOtJH.
SELF a lot of worry and
be tnoro certain of s u c w ,
~ by maldng'your pie crusts
-withprociilbnrmlxedFlaVo;
And it'| id eaiy to uie-juKt
odd mW, to)l «nd>ike.
,ir^
r ___ J more
etrtslnwlthpree^
Kiiali^Snili
u * JtltphOM 4p«rktor
MmmouUi atMr hftvln* r v
Whole Kernel
mm
Red Cross Offers
Nutrition Course
Ths birthday partjr- of ^Harry
Oridley, son of Mr. and Mr*. William-Q. aridleyof Lobust, will be
|*nm»l>rated tonight-at-a- party to-be
given at hJ« home for him and sev*iml"6f'kU 'friends by his parent*;
Barry is 12 years old,
Oapt, Marshall Goer bfJHanoa
'road and the United States Army
|-arrived home Saturday for a 30day leave after having been'overseas for 19 months. Capt'Gear's
>>rother; Capt. 'Irving Qa^t, V. 3,
lArmy, is on.OWna'wa, Island, where'
lie has been 'slnoe the early days
' bf toe campaign..
^< Joseph Beggsof Sumson road
'Was home for..the Week-end frofe
i,Pennlngton summer school,1
i
l«KhOa,.««i
jiitwiiiiafSia^ta
GonetoWar!
MWH^POMNCi POOD iWPPIlWMNT
The Paper Bag Shortage Is /
AH y«ar 'round you Mfftf thd ntra pick-up I
4f'i lorgMt Wtamhi captul* mojiufacru '
4 hljlr pottn«nr, p««k<'
'"
iiiefi odMuat* vitamin
mtnr. Try Hum howl
Madt
REP BANK BEGBTEB. AUGtJStft,1945
bt out Ottawafor* few -week* and
Owing that timt you will 1M kepi
up to daU on the'latest fishing
neir» by aevara} of my good ashing friends. Should any_of the
readers of this 'column ha*«f any
ittma/Ot inUrest I will appreciate
your sending them to The Register,
Racing in a- .brltit nortb^reezd held-Saturday and the flaal August attention of Thomas Irving Brown,
Saturday afternoon over tb< five- 18. Ther owner of the craft scoring editor.
T n l l e river course for. points In Mon- the most points will be awarded the
i t h Boat club season champion- handsome trophy outright by ComttU thjthet three classes,
MMa- modore Doremus.
ship tKUrin
.... rla J.^wln's Dawn took the Llght- With but a few more races to. be
* ningjivent; *Tea u. uTOHeTVEelBT itredT-eomReHtiDn Is grawlag k««n
ure Jed 14 other Comet starters, er as indicated tiy the present point
while Don Lawe's. Jr.'s Sea Hagstanding. In- the lightning claw
triumphed in the Sneakbox contest"
which was the first of Ujree races Sela Maid and Squirrel are tied at
for Commodore Thomas P. Ddre- 11 and Blue Streak has 10.
—mui1- trophyt
—
_ft-Uie. Comet class LeUure top*_ Bunched together *as they neared
Bawn gained a good lead soon' the list with 42 points, with Marglo1 he home stake, Eot\ Lawei, Jr.'s
after the start and headed Herb Too, second, 37; White Cloud, third, ea Hag-overtook the two leaders
Cox's Squirrel at the finish by 2 34;. So What t l t fourth, 33; Bashful, i Sunday morning's thrilling flveminutes, 17 eeconds "Peter Dore- fifth, 29, Seven-Eleven and Tina ilie race o'f Class X Sneakboxes of
mus'-Sela Maid-crossed the finish" tieoVwifh 25. point's; Parson's Pride, ickman's Skeeter. fleet and nosed
~ " stake In—23 seconds—behind -the JB; Re-Jef_15]_Drlftaway, 12; Black lUt Jerry Jerolamon's So So by one
Squirrel closely followed by Charles Arrow, 9, Liza Jean, 7 and Blue lecond.and Dot SchweBrs' Teal by
Irwin's We-and Dick Bennett's Blue Chip and Joval, i
;wo seconds*. Bob Burns' Night
Straek
"
"•
So-So leads the Sneakboxea wi).h
.wk finished fourth,'eight seconds
By a margin of 58 Beconds Leis- 41 points 'Sea Hag Is second with lehind Teal. Bob Quackenbush's
ure came in ahead of Henry Miiten- 59, Tern V, thlr4,-wlth 3f; Teal, 28; ern II met with. rudder trouble
iergerls White Cloud,j\\hile the next Night Hawk, 28; Frart, 21; Sandy, nd was "unable to finish •- '
three boats finished 16 seconds 14 r Sewal, 13; Anything and Me One second also separated -WilToo, lied at 12, Sail Away, 9,1 Tip am Wolfkamp, Jr.'s Sandy and
apart
<•
Jarbara Bell's Fran in the Class B
Sea H
Hag
g v o n the first commo- Top, 7- BitMOg, 6 and Popeye, I
^g Triumphs; In
C6mmodqhe'$Cup Race
me
TmfhStmt
Tb* Port Uonmouth A. a won
their tenth straight,game, of tne
season Sunday, afternoon by nosing
out Jthe Old Bridge A- A , , 4 to 3,
in on» of t i e beat game* played
this season .on the-port Monbouth
field. Although
g outbatted,, the Por-
Close Finishes
Mark Race* Of
Skeeter Heet—
dt*
M. Anthony, a
and Rcpfortnea. r
It p a yteTSararttwtoTbs:
YBOB MONET!
framed plctura.In Ach 1
Technique Wins
Fairlfev^iY.C
Lightning Race
7 $25,00
CENTRAL BAR,
Bank, W. ,
1» Moflmoutl. 3t> B ^ B k W "
Wok-. BVIfy' advantage—o*
breaks of the game, and several
outstanding plays features the
Ed Brucc'i Craft
twp—"f
;aine, among
oubles by the home boys.
Leading In Point*
, Friti GUbert, whq.Lstarted for
Port-Monmouth, was relieved by
Oh Se.nson Trophy
Billy Hemberger in tht e lxth when
he had yielded two^walkj-ani
In the third Lightning class race
touchedior a double, all of which
contributed to the scoring of three ,of the Fair Haven Yacht dub aet\runs by the visitors. ' Hemberger son Sunday afternoon over the ten
mile Worth Shrewsbury coarse, Ed
;was^t6Uched for only two hlts,~Key>erPort"MSniaouth~llrat base- Bruce'a Technique. pojnt^Meader,
man, made,* nice pickup of a bad crossed the flnlit! Una & seconds
throw,' saving the - game at one ahead of Charles Irwin'a We. Jostage, and Percy Jonee Jhade a nio a seph and Marie J. Irwin's Dawn
catch of a high fly and made a per- trailed Wa by 18 seconds. Pick
Bennett's Blue Streak took fourth
fectt thr,ow
, to third to nip
p th
fi running place, ~16 seconds-behind-Dnwn,
•net. Kerrigan made a fine
while Herbert Cox's Squirrel and
catch of a high one and Rellly at Victor "Till's Stinger were left far
— - - - » — LIGHTNING GLASS '-^
^_
TlbTe's~~event—1Sy=~2 "ntimitgi
•third
made
a
nice
one-handed
piclt
Course 6 Miles—Start 2 40
ralled Fraii by only 20 seconds. In
- orids 'over Jerry Jerolamon's So-So* «..
'• Boati Skipperi'
Finish
up.
With four more races to go,
which nosed out Bob Quacken-' Dawn, Marie J. Irwin . . .
S «5 « his contest Sandy-caught the Fran'
Murphy, pitched si good game for
1
leering home on'the aoeend-foun"
Tou'bave the answer—
hunh'a Tarn 11 for second
Old Bridge and made two hits- A Technique U leading in points for
p=clnt
'
-44
nd won out by .the rrtargiJT^T a
one_secondr The second Sneakbox
Drace of h^its -was alsu uuntrlbuted-*
Dawn,
(s
runner-up
:witfir.
IX,
We
8W;faet.. ,
-•'.
'.•:,.-:: •'..-"
ra"ee"m7lhls~"speclal series will be
S:50:2'7
"by- -Lo.Jifr of" the visitors ani
1
So^o is leading in points jvlth
lUes to help you pile
Wackar; again in leftfleld for Port third with t points, BJpe^tna 0, including Sunday's event. Sea
. Baul^wliflfth with
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,
m
t
e
s
i
n
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l
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thoM dollars up. Your
fo {
I |th ?R Tea)
and Stinger sixth wit* on* point.
brought In the winning run,
(••iogr «re Insured up
Ith 27, Tern II fourUi with 20,
Boat
Skipper
<
'
F
i
n
i
s
h
Gilbert seemed to have a knack
Course 10 MlWa—Start i:<«
fight Hawk fifth with 14, Popeye • Willis A. Clayton, donor of the perpetual trophy, with Arthur' ' for getting; himteK Into trouble/
to |5,0OtV-recuIsr dirBoat
Skipper
•
Finish
ijtth •with 8 and Tankea seventh
Apy,!on- his right, 'skipper of the jvinning Comet Tlna,.and Dorothy; permitting, the. first man up in Technique, Ed Bruce ................. 4.50:20Mends have been paM
rith 6. points among the Class A
Lawrence Schwters, on his left, who-won the- additional cup_^ every inning!he pitched to reach We, Charles Irwint i.._^.._,..,..'.:.- «>61:11
T
Dawn,' Joe and Maria,/. Irwih 4 * t . 8 1
neakboxes. • Fran .leads the Class
offered by MK Clayton _tq'theVsai!p;riWf the flrst Sneakbox to flrst.. Nevertheless it was not
lor
58 years—you can
un- Blue Streak,-Dick Bennett .—. 4-.51.O
boats with 20 points, Sandy secfinish in this annual event. ; ,
";;
•; "*
Squirrel : Herbert Cox ...._
4 5S-66
:
til
4he
fourth
that
the.
visitor*
begin
with aa little M
nd
with
10,
Sail
Away
third
-with
do. Twenty five Knockouts ara inStinger, Victor THl . _ . . _ T - — , • I.I01.M
1
.fArlnp
4:21:12 rrianaeeri to break the icTand send
and Anything-Fourth wltrToT
contender from fall River, and Joe cluded among: h.'s 49 • triumphs, a
lek Vi
_-.
-i.i.'4:21:25
a:
rjlb.
across
the
plate..
PromLittle Silver, youngest < y J
SOFTBALL IJEJCGUE
'CLASS A SNEAkb'oxEs . .
Sei Blfa, H. A. Lawi
___. 4:24:31 wbki walked, went to second and
' CurciOi th& Newark-Express, will testimonial to the power,he packs
4:34:02
CpurwvB. Milts—atnrt 10. A. M. - ior-skippers of the MqhraoUth Boat Sail Avar, Arthur Johnam ,
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headline tomorrow night's boxing in. cither hand: .,
Boat«. Skippers ">
Pinl»h club,' at the filler of Tommy Mor- Tern II, Bob Quackeiibush ..:„... D.N.F. Lohr's hit past third base and-came
•The
Recreation council softiall
The supporting card, which will
3 u Htit, Don I^w««- Jr. .... 11:2)8:40
GyPBy ../.. ™...:.._,:-..t
D.N.F. home when Collins, trying to-nip league closed it's flrst week of the
show at the Long Brahch stadium.
consist
of
•
tivo
sixes
and
iwo
tpur3o-So,-Jerry Jerolamon ._,. , 11:28:41 rison's toha and Peter Doremus' as
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COMET-CLASS
Bronca.Avho has defeated such boys..
.him at third, made, a bad throw to second half with St. James and Re•-'•
- • • 11:28:43 his crew, the 1944 champion Comet
Count 5 Miles—Start 2:50
will bring together. Frank- Teal,. Dot, 5chwier«
. .as Bally Carubia, Berry Wright and' rounders,,
Hawlf;l.1BoB?Siirni .......W.-Cl^SiSO win for the second successive sea- Leisure, t'red C. Glaaler
.3:57:28' that base and the ball.got by- R'eil- formed churches deadlocked in
le Paniels, Long Island's'flashyweK Ileht
'«rn
II.
Bob
Qiraekenbmh
....,•...
n.
N.
F.
White
Cloud,
H.
Uiltenberger
3:5B:2G
Freddie Cabial.has been substitut- lerweight, and Prudy Pachlcovoj
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tferfor nrst-prace. Should the stale«on the coveted iWillis A.
Claytorj Bn»h(ul. Leslie'.Stewa.rt, Jr.
8:68:33 l y i 7i "•" . '
CLASS B SNEAKBOXEa. •
:
ed for Jlmmj',MIHs, who'last Fri- the' Bronx.. Hal Williamson, hard.01^ Bridge adSed'two more. In mate persist, It "wiirbe deanltely
Course 6 Mllei—Start lOiOB A.'M. ' perpetual trophy In. lasi Sunday's Tln«. Arthur Apy .........._r,i,:_..., 3:58 i4o
day night in his bout with Vic:Cos- hitting middleweight of Warren, landy, Bill Wol[kani|i, Jr. _.r.-.-ll:52'4a annual event. •'.' J
Marfflo Too, Gloria Mcorr .;.i.^.S:58!58 'the following frame to gain ' a untangled in two. weeks, when botil
~-C. 4:01:27
ran. BarbuwBBir"^~::1ri
BabuwBBir...^::..1r_ 1J!52:44 • An additional cup was. offered Ke-J«, Reid'Hirrlioh
ta, recciyed a gash oyethis left eye Ohio, who has scored two impress- •'ran
G. Donald
4:01:12 three-run lead; Murphy, hit to cen- teams meet for the hrst and only
.that required four stitches.- Curcia, ive wins at the staaium this sum- .nythlng, Pelc SlekeU :_..v._ Jl;53:04 this season by Mr.. Clayton to the Seven-Eleven.
Ltia Jean. Randolph Bailly ...... 4K)3:15 terfleld, his''second, and -went to time In the second half schedule.
who le regarded, by most boxingj mer, _u'ill take in .Georgie Johnson
first Sneakbox to flniilTlh'this race Parson's Pride. .Ohest«r-^pyi-.Jrr-4i05..:H. ^ecorid" - on —BeJl'»---«lrig%—to'—lett- Contest— ijr•cheduled-for-JTuesday,
What 1L.E. Mlltenberger.,.. 4:05:48
il
h uncrowned
w d
lt
in which 15 Comets, 13 Sneakbo'xes. So
..
of New York. In the four-rounders
^ _ critlcsi
as tthe;.
_....... 4:06:08 Mytnick also hit to< lefU'eld, s Au|ust 21. ;:• • .^
Joval, Joseph Vall»u
4
and three othef boats started. This Black Hiwk, Marr.T. Pawe«tt..l:4i06!J6 grounder, scoring hit-two team' :LBejults of four game* played in
Tony Ferrara,.New'Ybrli'ieatli^r-;
weight champion, has the
_ _ Red Bank 330
cup was won by Dorothy Schweer's Blue Ohlp. Tom Gopilll,
opilll, Jr.
Jr. ._.:.
..... 4:0«:49 mates,
' - profslveT record of any boxer tot ap- weightTrwho stopped Jackie Collura
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ATHLETICS:
the second canto- B,how: Reformed
4:0Bli2
Eleanor King .....:;.y.n..
' R
H Teal,, which finished third, only iwo Driftwayi
pearat; the stadium this summer. on last"week's card, will trade
Port
•
Monmouth
evened
up
the
defeated"
Calvaryr^l~wrl.:
'Union
.
SNB/UCBOX
EVENT
Lolc
.. 1
1 seconds astern of Gloria Moore's • . Couraa 5 Miles—Start SlOO
10 Broad Street
He recently defeated" Freddie Arch- gloves with Jimmy port) of Trericount' in their half of the flf«i.: over Zlon, 7 to 0; St. James over
Lewi.
.. s :• •"»
4: 7 2
! ' '
er In a bout at Elizabeth ,that drew tori. The opening four-rounder will imHh
. 3 'Comet Marglo Too and 1 minute, 7 S4i Han, Don Uwea, Jr.
Jones,
first man up, walked,, and St. Anthony, 3 to 2; and Calvary
So-So, Jerry Jsrolatnon
— 4:09.:3Z
seconds behind the victorious Tina. Tern
'$i5,0OO. Other vlctlrnsj of JCurcIo show Jimmy -Dowd of New York lurilem
Red Bank
'
H. B6b Quackeimbiuh
W'H stole second. Craig, batting for Gil- over Union, 7.-0.
include Jerry "FIo'relTo, Joey, kad- againstt Joey A
Teal headed Eugene Miltenberger's T..I. Dorothy Schwe»n .:..—— 4:10:26
Acheveda, clever banbert, slatjcLAo go ^out of the box the _ The schedule ,of_cojglny games
!
T
R
Nri
H
k
Bob
Bomi
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JJiIf
h
r
i
daduJominy Green and. Tony
next innlng;_got- to-flrat jauaiusfc. li7aaJ(bllo«iI
—tamweight from.-the Bronx,
rorTTendlng Jones to .third,' Craig St,,, James; August 10, Reformed
Getting" awayin last
•thenwalked.. , Reilly grounded to short
and reached first on a. fielder's
choice. Keyes being -taggf
5
Warren . .....
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practlce some of the points In the
going to, second,,but Jones scored
^rt-of-sailbeatlng-learntdJasLseai
"with-^he-flrst-of—the-threft-^uns,
HrrowTT
noW In the TJ; "S: Navy, He CnBsB'
but Craig scored from third with
BY STEW VAN VI4ET
the
right
tacks-in
the
variable
-wind
apier ..r.r.r-.
run number 2. Reed lifted a, fly
and maneuvere JTthe Tina' Into the
chmldt
to centerfleld,' which • jMnkel mis-'
TimeljrNotei
lead on the home stretch, passing
locum
judged, and In came Rellly to tie
Gllbertsoev
-.'.
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Margloo Too, Teal and So What II
the game into a knot,
On the Great Outdoors
and gaining a, lead at the finish of
"Monmouth
County
Bay"
^ill-be
30% -to 40% Saving on Fuel
'•' The Porters scored their winning
4 f d
August
U
a|
the
tally in the eeventhT rifmferger
.Freehold
raceway
with
county
and
%.
—Arthur
waa.
a
.happy.and
proud
^»- we fe~tK>Ulng~ov(nrthe
g
p,^t;weakfl«lr«Baflukjrwere
i^EE-E&TIMATES,
boy and with his valuable crew re- municipal officers'due to-attenova* ^ T O M t ^ T ? M t l 3 ? j f f° fiy r i i c B
pasture";'when he, struck. H« wasthe main' attractions, with the larg- G. Lewis —
Potts
•-..
ceived an ovation from the specta- guests of (he mariagement- A spe- sirigle, but-:ln-aUernpUng^to steal
/.' ; "a big bruiser. W« had made' one est weak weighing four and a half Arlozsl
.
.......
tors. The parents of both boys and cial .program of:racing Is 1being second was—thrown- out, and—the
troll In the cove between the .big pounds apd catches ranging up to
three-of Arthur's brothers were arranged for the occasion by Gen- wind knocked out of him In" the
-"-7?
jetty and the .s'hort jetty at Mon- '12 to a boat'Pete Pauels said that )rake .'.
those witnessing the thrill- eral Manager George EnsWnT— "' bargain^- Key«s=walkej|™^rentzip\
'~—mouth^Bsachr^Joe'
Mendres-o(: :the-rive"r-iB^full-of-weakfl»h-arid GlbVeFT.V-«-.
ingrace^ArlhlirJs_.stocR^Bn4-"only Z3S£F|eel»ld meeting;in well In- secon'd-on-an-error-.and^tore'ln-onEverett-had'a strike-dti that run; they can be heard jumping-after
USED EXCLUSIVELY
\ "To M about i .feet 4 inches in helgnth, to -the secoHd-KairrTor=lts-"e«»ds: n BIM nlnfflu by WankBr th» hit
so we decided to'circle back, and dark. He thinks as soon as the'
BBRGEN PLAO*
while Peter Doremus Is slender and schedule with the new closing date; that won the game/ There was £O
, try It again. We were at.least 200 water clears there Will be" some exR
6 feet 4 inches tall.; "there's the now, set as August. 2g: Despite. further scoring for either side af120 NORWOOD AVENUE •
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f I h h i t _.f c ^ I
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long-and short of lt,""remarKea one: poor co»operation-frem the-weatherl jet* that and Henibergtr,_wJiq_ rft^
was using a Creek chub "Plkey the river is alive with a new hatch CTB
.. l .
WriKht
—
of
the
spectators,,
as
the
two
came
man during the first half qf the fustd to leave the box despite his
Phone Deal 7545
Minnow'; plug which, lncldently, of sand worms'which can be seen
.2
lli
ashore. Another In the "group add- meeting, all records for attendance injuries, had the visitors^ eating out
.. 4
had
swirhming;l-6h the surface of the Shorao. ;
x
..
o
d,
"and
tbirtwo
made
a
victorious^
. . .against &' spoorj., feather, sand eel, water. They are stlU gr«en and Bdtley .........,
and-parl-mutuel wagering were of hishaiid.
.
__••'";
team of skippers,"
.•."'" V shattered, and a good start has
*"_, squid with pork rind, live eej*-.afta- •jsill remain so until tfiey $0 dow
TORT
ATHLETICS
At (he ' start the St sailboats been made In establishing niutuei:
strip squid. It is nice-to hear'the' into the mud. This Is also a good
Rwinged away well bunched and as harness racingjneefs in New Jer-Keyei, l b , ..._.._
• 'click of a spinner' reel whemiTflsh sign-for good fishing. Snappers are
.;. o
Reilly, 5b,
..
the breeze freshened the lively sey, ' . .
•- -i
/,
. - . , • • ' Wadtar, If. ......
. _-• strikes, so my click was on. Brrrrr more.plentiful,thanJn recent years.
...,
z;
groups («iade a spectacular view, "' JFred' Fatilleff• presiajnt' o f "the Jteed. si. ....I:-...
it went. I had the star drag oh.; I However, bhey are small but should Arloiii ..._..-v-•
r;—"•""
Trie lame course sa^ed In- Satur- sponsoring Freehold. Racing asso- Kerrigan, rf.' '
"'
haven't any use for a "star drag provide good fishing during the lat-J . Lewia
Drake .—..*.—
-;1
day's events was saHetf—to Fisher's ciation, is much encouraged by .im- .McLennsn, 2b.' a
.... 2
unless you are fishing for whales. ter part of August and September. Davis
•••"
CSuyon's stakes sJid home, twice proved condition* this season, and JoneS. cf
-..;—.••-•.r"
...
They are. never set right. They,are. Crabs are more plentiful and arej ; Sims — R. Sima ..;
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around, for tniTtlve-mlle contest. already has conferred with Enslen Gilbert, p. .•_„
either too loose or too tight. "When larger than in many years.
Dotts
*.._!.-•
"••"
Many of the boats finished a few on extensive improvements for the HemberRer, p.. ...;......
the spool diminishes the drag inGlover "•"• "
f eii. and seconds apar,t arid the only 1946.. season. Construction of a
'
"erHBes, so you never know how
Surf fishing has not proven up
• ' . S T . JAMES
mishap was a broken rudder which Btarilrig chujte Is being considered
muqh. teVision you have'. I was fish- to par for the past week, -This i s
forced Bob'QuacRenbush'S Tern II as well aa means of widening the
ing a little 160-yard Ben reel, Nor largely due to the muddy water, Coiy :-..„.»,.:
-.•—••- Vout of the race. The boat Gypsy track. Installation of night racing
Edwards
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v
.
12 thread. line, and before Capt.
..:
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was the only other starter thatrdld equipment will have "to wait a
' Addison Howland had time to turn counted for five bass .last Friday Nlcoletti
Madure f...
:
-vr J
not finish. .' .
1 - c ^ .tchange In the State" Constitution
. the boat nearly JOO yards had been Joe Cisco three, •weighing eight.tc I^iyton
i
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CliAYTON TROPHY RACE
vwhich forbids horse' racing after
i stripped off the reel. Then suddenly ten pounds, while there is a report Demmerls
;;„...
o
—
•*.
Course 5 •.Mll«s^-«tart 1:4O
sundown,
- .-.'-.'.
, .
the world came to an «»d-. and I of. eight being caught,-by an. un- Arnone'..••.—•—
Hodman ...—. .—
.
Bost-<•'
Skipper
;
,-•
jFinfsh.
Harry Goddheart, veteran driver
sat down and- reeled" in rny.line, known, angler, five which...welghe Coy .:•......•.-;•—
Tina, Arthur Apy
* ! 5J ! ?2
which had been cut Just above the
.Marglo Too. Glorin Moore
* :J0 :U from Reading, Pennsylvania, con^ 2 L 1 8 d i
Crawford ....*
••"••
Teal. Dorothy Schweers
_|4r(H):l6 tinues to lead the conUst among
leader. I had learned a lessonnThe
So
What
II,'
E.
Nllterberg«r.....
4K)<);l7
v
;
A
V
B
N
T
J
E
_
the/,drivers for the most victories,
r
,
blg-taii: oLthls-flali, .MsLfrayed^ _tha
Insure, Fred Glasler
:.-J.A-.!>i-M
. line until It parted. I only Bad i l l Bed- Bank,, who is. Home on leave,
So^Sor Jeff ip-Jerolmii.ohp.—.ra=i.- -* lOJ i»0 and appears a'good'bet to win" the
... 0
Whtte'Cloud.
H.
Mlltehbereer....
4H)3iJ9
$100 \var bond offered-by Mr, Fatz18-inch wire leader, as I knew that took 11 bass?weighing up to; te
Papier .
-.._..- ••
0
Bashful, Lenlie Stewart, Jr. ._... 4:03:19 ler to the leading driver of ths
•••• • • '
i
striped bass have i)P teeth and con pounds,- and, a black drum weigh Beck
Popeye.
Barbara
Snyre
~
.
.
.
4:03jJ8
Double plays^Rellly to'Mel
••••
•
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sldered it enough. Fran? now on- if ing nine pounds. When the lieu- Bruno
HV-T, Fled Trenery
'•
. 4*4:12 meeting, Still In the running is Carl
Keyes,-"-Jones to Rellly.
Graulich " . - • ""' " a,y Left
Re-Je, Reid Harrison
-... 4:04:32 Dpi of Weehold.' • . • • . *
I ever'get tBe opportunity of "troll tenant called, up he was excited, Hoffman
•
'0
basca—Port Monmouth 8, Oldbildg'e S.
What Can You Do
With Dollars?
ientiqTWe
RED BANK
SAVINGS &
LOAN ASSN.
- S<yftball League
tl
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INSULA1
Monmouth Day td
iie Held Moiftday ^
At Freehdd^Vack
t -
m
-
,
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.
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•
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.
I-—Jtock JKool Home Insulation
*
Baldwin^HiU Rock Wool
tim# out with
mnftvets
is worth double...
Always finsh-pndMild
ing for stripers, I'wlll'iise a Six-foot
wire leader, because I fcellthat I
lost the world's' record greenhead
for want 'ofT a few feet of wire. "We
toot a run off. shore in search of
bonito-o*-posslbli;.lunfl_ When we
arrived at t h f "Mud .Holn" there
wasn't a bird insifthtl nor n sf|n
of"".trie~Jf\ina^lifet/whTch-wei-'
Ward of. Om- of Ad's
ermon-'friends, who -was pulling
\
pots, told "us that lie had seen some
swirls at the-.gas;b,iioy,' so' we- trdllod
back toward shore Wit were unable
L
CTto locnte the .'iUhV'-t learned later
that the' fleet 'rind lo'cnleii tuna
eJbout 25, miles on Shark, .river;
That Were, were acifs of them
playing > n ; the surface "but could,
not be-, Spitted'to,strike, It Is-an
exaspemtingl^xpfrlence.. whjph i
have encountered a .number "of
**
' times, 'Brgfl»Ji?'»WlrllnR ns'-fnr »s
one could,see, but, Ignoring any lure
. offered.. A« the'bslt moves Inshore
._ * there* sbould^be excellent tuna fish-!
: '* Ing through September,
P
saying,he had Just caught, a ninepound sheepshead.
As this was
the' third reported
sheepshea
caught this summer I questlone
him regarding Its characteristics.
-asked-hlm-it-Jt^hadrblg-buok-teeth
similar to a blackflBh.. Whin
.told me It had ho teeth and wa
marKea'-inTif 0Sa7 *biaT!lram)^w1llt
stripes*;, i'runriing
crosSiHse,..
answered the description d r a black
driim, . .,
,- . / . . ' " '
•Warren ....., ; -—•'-ir
Sprlnusleeli
-
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K. S c h m i d t
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B. Schmidt .,.—-—-•••:
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Woodward ...,...—'
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BBB«EN PLACE"
Sea Hasr. Don Lawes, Jr.
4:04:»6
Black Arrow. Mary T. F»wc«tt 4:04:42
Night Hawk, Bob Bilrna
:... 4#5:J9
CLUB MEET8
Sandy, Wllllnm Wolfkamp. IT. 4:a|:S0
Scwal, Pet«'Hamrtler
/...;...... 4 1 JJ 1 Si
Highlands
Lions
met,
Fran, BarbBra Bell ,..... i .......:pi... 4:09:M
gnds L
i s club
u m
e ,Tuesu
Parson's Pride.Chester Apy, Jr. .4|O9:3S day
ay njght at^Cfidar inn
Harry K.K
inn. -Harry
Tip-Top, Boh'Frlok ..:...,..:...'...."4ilSiM
Trix/Mowan Rehiii:
i...,.._..._4lW.:«7 ,Jp]m8on won the prize disposed of
ho-co-opecatlve plan and' puts
Joval, Joselih Vulliau
•-.•-'.. fHTiSp- BB^hs'coiopeuatlye
Me Too. Clurence Beruer, J r , , w . 4:14:37 up the prize fori next week's, sesr
Driftway, Eleanor Klnir
«.. 4:14:!S
lughjvas'a 1
Edwards .
Booth
Scott .'
B. Matthe
J. Wnllhews
,. Fluke, which ire" being, caugh
from the) tuvl, are runing smal
/(vel^hing' not'over a pound fo i
pound end one:half, and a,, few
weahfl&h are being taken. '
The/annual casting tournament
llhtLBeimar, Fishing 'club yr'".'
held
old S
Sunday' .aftefnoon, August 12,
lt
'--""
on 'lhe- benorT'north "t>f.' the clti m ^ C R « d B a r l k : o n o o n p | ,
Sf alterations anfl Imprqvement to
house.
th
t h" nOtM
n O t MdSirs.A 1 .xand.rt 3 e BrettThis column Xfigte,i* ^
Dr.
vllle «r» the buyers.of the Higho-f'Capt;,
f C t f t y J.vv 3urllnBton,exebu
3 l
Ta"d»"ropcrty and will take pos-i
i
f th N J
'Party boats ,wer.« oiit In force, live secretary' of the New Jersej session about September 1, The at"dtlv». house, Hullt seven years
Fish and pnme council, r
some drifting for nilkr offff S d
Vh
a living roorn, sun porch,
.HOAk(..v*'i|.hJhjiiiialn bpdy anchornd
I mentioned above that tjleri agV
n g m r r - W-Wtchen,
tWth
c h e n , break a
ifn ng'in. Sandy Hook ba^ dn the
t a cat oh' of flv'c big striped basi
grounds.
"
, | by unknown anglers. I wisti .to car nook
k anrt laboratory on the tlrit
floor, thice bedropms and bath^ W
• I icct I hit, as they aie three of i
Holland's catch of flO »til|ii-ii I rnoutlj county,!* outstanding ang the sccondjloor and. a laundry '«
IIPIB, Nowcomh BNker Dick Wlllei the cdlai.
'
will
wn In
of nurnson and -Llpui, Phil Qfeei
Dr; hltloiman, who hat boon retory as" one of the mp»t
o|
Shi'o'wibury,
who
lial
recdht
aiding
in
Highlands
since 1018 and'
Ing achievement' ovei made i\r
; ^ R t o t a l - - "
honk and ling Several ot tho met
apers 'Have plclted
wllljco-ntWu. hta practice/it TiU.neViP. tied Bank offices. _
"
ported sp far tlils'sBa»on'wsB'm'ad
b a t f l d d l l
f f l B
Si
' Charged '
•.tjck rtipoi
am day, Author
Struck
S t k out-^By
t ^ B Gilbert
G i l b t 2,
2 by
b Hcmberger,
H b
5. by. Murphy 9. Buses on ballt—Off
Gilbert 3, oft Murphy 4. Hit by Ditcher
^ B y Heinberiter. (Snure), by Murphy
(Jones.l Hits—Off Gilbert 8 in B'In
nlntri, off Hemberetr 3 ln-4-innlims,-ollMilrphy'fi in >8 inningl,.,
enberger.
It pays to advertise Jn The Register
::
^•;'.>yw-4'^fi>~ - -^-"
Experienced Secretary-Bookkeeper
We rjave need for 'a high-grade experienced woman
secretary-bookkeeper, who seeks » ~pe'rina.nent 'po'fltlonT
>The Individual we want must have had ten''yean experience in.taklng"djotation from, particular • executives
sVhd have d,«manded work of the best'quality, . Book«
keeping: experience is,of Jess Interest to us than, stenogrnphio efllclenoy but tiie' former must ; bjs_reasonably
extonelys. Position will bt at Keansburg until abfaut'
, October 1st, Vi* shall then move to • Keyport,f Only
those of outstanding sb.llIty, long experience, arid1 able
'_L° P£?d, uCe ,- the beit"re[er"o"ncflrji'e1«d*"ap^yr""J]''J^*
' details and' application form?,;
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M ;IWIII
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PageNin*.
. BED BANK BEGISTER, AUGUST 9,1945
Belford
RED BANK, N. J.
f
, Fiihing
Crabbinf
Luncheonette^
• Bait
rBofcU forvHire , Mari^JRepairipg
"Charter Boats for Hire with Licensed Skippers
RoDrBg»ts-«nd-Power Boats fer-SaleShell Crabs and Shedders for Sale
—T—
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V. M. £, LANGENDpRF, Prop.
Ea«t Keaiuburg
u*
r 4 U r r mo WMferfa?*) r
and. Km. John .']>tbonen
-9M&&4 weik-end aboa>
tf
<*Wn ,orul*«r, Peggy, at BrW*.
Tfay bad u gueets, Mrs,Lelvonen'»
uncle, Cornell-SJndrody af New
Tork otty and son, Sgt. Alex Bndrody,, who was recently dlsoharged
from tlw.U, 8. Airny Signal oorp*
«««* »er»ing-«awiy-ive-^eari In
European theater «f opera-
GernldW.WbCte
, .
S The Ladle.' auxiliary of the East •ervef w8?CP»^»'t Third An4y,
Keaniburj'ftre company held,their recently rettiraed • from Germany
nontWynisetlng Tuesday afternoon and if •pending a montt'* furlough
it. the fli-e hijuse. • ;,
wfttrhl*"'w5e1 the formerjjarah
,-1ATb*»ket of .band-mu!
Jltolbaoh,
at.the home of the lat1
11-A. M^-Sermpn >jr Bev^R. D. AdamiU D,D. of'.
jyiiued a f about «W, thi, _ .,
ter1* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Rook, Arkansas. • ""*" di*po*ed orott the cooperative
A. WoJbaMTfU.OId I t a u VJllage,
by tA,Jadie| of group-4, C^ 1--A,, •Rurnaon. At th* conclittjon of his
t
P.
M^-Sermon
. Adam*
Xeaniburg Methodlit churth^vjU furlough he will" report to-Port Dlx
be awarded August 36.'Mr». William liii' i'siiH^iiiiwijmt_
CORDIAL WELCOME.TO ALL!
Vltellt i*. ohalrman-of the commit- He was awarded ~th«" Purple
In charge. , M,
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Heart
for
woundsrecelved
aa
st
Jn a n*w» iUm In last week'* liit
*\ ^ *
cla*e, 1
sue it was stated (fiat Coxswain
entered the terylee in March,
Phillip Berth of Hudson
Everett A. Lular, who
stationed at Tladeen
p
r at Mayaehj, yew York.
l l K & b I J l
San Diego,
California,
awaiting
th« Seabees, was drafted In the
ov«rseaaf> duty.
' '
*rtty__ln_ June, IMS. Hex entered
OF
Contract for the, eonatructlon of
miUtary »ervlc.~fif June, W2rand
1,800
feerof
aBurtw-and-:»ldewalks
after hi* diicharr* from the Enon'Oceicn, avenue, wjurawarded. to
gineer* Corps, he enlisted In 'the
the Mutual Contracting company of
SeabeeaJn September, IMS.
Atlantic Highlands at a township
WillUun Mallett of Mat&wan w u
AT EAST FREEHOLD, N. J., on
?
Meeting last week;
gueat 'of honor at a birthday party
given forjilm by Mr. and Mr*, A. UEUT, ROBERT I. MANSON •' PFC Percy NaughtoA, ton of Mr.
and Mr*. Thomas Naugnton~6f thl*
0 d , _ 3 S i y
T
ice, haa been awarded the' Cer*
night. Present were Mr. and Mr*, Lieut. Robert Irving Marudn,
JWEATHER PERMITTINO
Wllllan Mallet and ion Raymond, USIf R, son of Mr*. William a Man- tlf Icate of Me:
of Matawan, itrs. Bernlce Butt, Mr. eon of Alston court, Red Bank, has ving with the Army »ver««as the'
Due
to
advanced
old
age the undersigned* ha* been ^ M S T
and Mtsi-Rolfert Lathrop of Port been, serving for- three month} peit 11 months.
In a Nurelng" Home. The'following -wtH-bt, Bold W-the
Montnouth-and-Mr, and Mrs. John aboard a deetrorer-eacort
bidder,
• . _
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-,
TtSBX
Lents'of Beirord.
; The enttrreon»Irt»-T»tnni-8-room-h9uf ' - " — "
OpU- Hubert Lingo of Tort Dl* to_ the Atlantic fleet..
ohalrg and-rocker*. •tands7~a«*tar-D«dsi-qullt*-andMr*. George W. Obnstead and
jp'ent Saturday and Sunday with an ensign, who I* serving "a* a pllof daughter Jean, who- are spending
coudhes, rugs, sewing machine,'kitchen cooking range, _parlor
J
hl« mother, u n , Laura U g H ;
stove, many old book*, dishes and glassware, some old pi
two-weeka -with Mr, anaUMra—O*;
expect* an awignment sometime
thtt'wYre in ihe old^orlglnal Hollaway jiteay aad many
llbert Man»on, a corporal .in car Becker of Second street, Fair
'*
article* fo^be found 1tf an old home.
Haven, will return'to Fort Knox,
Mr*.-John—^
Mn. Olm»The real estate consists ot an 8 room house and out _ _
Kearny spent the week-end with
eely located fa tte_yjllage. Many opportoaitle*
•tead 1*
ST
Mr.-and-Mrs. Jiohn-Renton. J
in making a j Ice home. The WtU wlaU win he tgld-for-aMhg
•tead of Red Bank, an officer In
Thoma* Spratley of Boston and
25% of th* purchase price bid must be paid for In cash" a t l h s r an" armored division in Gen. PatSeaman First Class Robert Spratton's. Army, who wa* killed in Gereoncluslon of sale. Balance eTpurchase price to be paid for fat
ley) stationed on the USB Loi Anmany. He was the son of Mr*.
cash on delivery of deed. • ,
geles, spent the. week-end with 'Mr/ "I am Aery happy to address jny Becker.
Terms Cash on personal property.' - • '
V ^ and Mrs. J«hn FJnucan.
thanks to the American Re"d Crow
•« EBfMA A.vHOLtAWAY.
Ml»» Jacqueline Hofer-of-Newark for the clotting which you have Queen Elizabeth wore the first
W. D. FIELDS, Auctioneer. •
,
returned home after spending a sent to the afflicted people, of pair of silk stockings ever knit.
week with -her ilster, Mr*. Roland France."- \
,
Eccleiton.
This: is a quotation from one of
"HLerpy Henry ha* returned'-to-hhi several Frenchjetters received
home In New York city after a two the county Red Croa chapter in apweeks' vacation with his sister, Mrs. preoUUon of the clothing distributLulu Eaatmond.
ed aiaong them. The., writer goes
Benjamin Morris, itatloned In the on:. "I refugeed from Lorient in
Philippines wltljjn armored, battal- IMS, then from Hennebont in 1M4J
ion, has been promoted to. corporal bdinjbed twice. I have two boys, one
according" to Word received here by five years old and the other eight
I. promise you that the two suit*
Mrs. Evelyn
p v i Robert Renton of Camp that you have given them fit very
Meade, Maryland, spent the week- well and ar« being extremely useend with hlrparenU, Mr. and Mrs ful. . . '.. .;. .• '• :'•• ' .-;. .
!5ii1^.*C"p
'
John Renton.
"In:thanking you, I'beg you to
Twelve boy* of Scout troop 27 at- •believe in my good wiehea aad my
tend^ an exhibition at WaUon lab- prayer* that this terrible war will
oratories atJEatontown last week. be over at the soonest possible moIn charge of the group were Scout- ment. Long live the Alllea!"
' i't-.T^-iTj'^i*:'-'
master C.R. Smith, Jr.f and A*sl»tant Scoutmaster William Sefclk.
There' will ^6« a. Cub pack corng g
the-home-of_Harold- Tar'noy,
MlsgvAnna Maer Lange.and-jJlsr
ggy^l
ve
^
their
•.S&miQi:
ie* at Fort Moftmouth .after «pend- Mount have returned; after ipend
ingTw«ltTrt-Seaslde?Helghtlt=__ ing^-^^s^iiMbn'-in-^-ifie- Poooho
Jack Johnson of Church' street is mountain*.
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—Sgt-Harold-A7-Woolley-of-Oamt>
RealEstate and Household Goods
Antics, Curios, Attic loot
' The andenlgtied *U1 «eH at XoA 4» Center i t ,
Saturday, August 11th
"
At 10 O'clock, Sharp
Civil W u Staff Officer* FleU Dcak, ChlneM Chippendale Ana-Chair,
rBbhofMiy Hope Lee; Hunt Board, 10 Tole Tn^JBedWatod, Oolleo^ton'of Game Plates, Collection of Trivets; Chippendale Buss Tender
(Bam), • O. W. W. Lamp*, Walnut OotMo Chair (Bare), Martha Waahilngteo Sewing Cabinet, Mahonny What-Not, B*re Chippendale CneJr,
Atlsa e t Monmoutli County, 4 Pateh Work <JnUU. _..-•:..•,',—
'Hobby Hone, 3 Straps of Sleigh Bell*,-a.Hand BellsJBope Bed, Collection of Demt-Taases, Victorian Chair*, 4 Castor Set*, Spatterware,
Majolica Plates, Toby Jugi, Brass Candleitlck*. Print*, Scrap: Book*,
Jnil«gHop nt pnttpm. 6 Glass Lamp*. Pie CruaUjTable, Bet ot Encycloipedlft BrU«rnlrB,'/?allftftHti> ftf flnti trlfl WmYti ltfffi>rnimw, OH Ohilf".
' Saddler1* Bench, 4 Wash Btands, Large Ogee Mirror, Small Federal
'Mirror, Old Mahogany Mirror, French Finish, Sets of Tire Tools,.Sheffield Silver, Victorian Silver, Tea Sets, Old Fire Place Iron, Daguerreotype Cue*, End, of the I)ajr Glass, Oval Picture Frames, Collection of
Witches Balls, Shaving Mirror, large assortment of China, Ola**, Old
Pewter, Brass, Copper, Bronre and many article* too numerous to mention. Thl* is a collector'* *ale. There Is something for everybody.
MARY CCROGAN
HERBERT VAN PELT, Auctioneer, Readlngton, N. J.
IRA aad.CHAMSERUK, Clerks.
.
;;
THE LADIES' AID WILL SEBVE LUNCHEON
P. a—If you ire snort of. ga*rtake train to Red Bank, take Ruffifon
Bu* to Center Street Plenty of seat*. Sale held In Sunken Garden.
• - - —»
^ ^ • ^ ' ^ — w ^ w ^rj ^m^ ^rm
Appreciates Red
Cross Clothing
lift
Keyport
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N. R. UATTHSWS
* "THIS 1* the friendly man- both: single and married,*• «j»y of the local Person- txtiT everything Is kept
al Finance Company orhce.
'EVen ttwuglHem
He arrangto folks 6ere~i^-Albnry e s convenient Park 1* hl*-fulMJffje Jb
Job,h
he ' • aaentsto lit every budget
believes that no one should 'and "charge* are niade only
borroir unnec«**arlly. But for, the actual time the
when a loan 1* to a person'* money fs kept.
=—afeja<a«*rSej>rgyideii:|j?lit«
If you decide that a loan 1*
here ""With needed.-cash to your^dvanTBje^beZWrsF
promptly and privately.
to come to see the Manager
of the Personal Finance
out of hi* job, for the ser- Company today. If 'you'
vice he renders Is a "helpful phono Invadvance, he will
on*. And there's no "doing- make all arrangements so
that all you have to do I* to
you-evfavor" attitude.
Be cut* out needless 'rig- sign and pick up the cash.
Or,
If that's Inconvenient,
marole and makes borrowing money a. simple, friend- phone, or write and he'll tell
ly transaction: He makes you how to-get your loan
(9 t
loans to' men. and w>men""""ent|lrely-by- mall.
.is***-..
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t ~ . A LM ^ _ A J_J>~*. —
FINANCE COMPANY
Ml BANGS AVE, ASBUKY PABK
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10th FMWB, KtBCTBIC BLDQ,^ •' '
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FHONK 78M.
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Ckl'fM »r» 1!/,% monthlr en IMIUC*.
Lie. S7I)
V
Watcli These "SOIL BAROMETERS"
Jit Moefc-orcmot,
•uckft, and viburnum or*, good "baremWrti"
Yftnn tMr l*av*i tMm wll»*d, Ift tlm* lo g«t
" ' eut,th« ha M ,
. ,.
And whtn you wolir >our gardfri, nmtrnbv
that:"ipr1nKllng" juif hardtni th* wrfacf. |«ak
tlii Mil will w that th* water flen d n p to
»h» Midi -r rooti, • .
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VUVQ
IBtAAVI,
JM»4*M
n ^ U U I J
id •Mrs, tool*-Ro»e]le-*pent
now and daughter Alma.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Glanone of several day* vacationing at Lake
Phllllpsburg; apent the week-end at Qeorge, New York,
PFC. and Mrs. Ernest W, T^yneh
their, home In Lee avenue.
Mm. Marc Krohn are on have returned home from Haver
h J j a s s a c h m e t t * . where the;
a week's vacation.
1
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Foster spent Visited Pvt LynA * parenB
" Jlr*^ Ernest-R, iLynch^
the weete:
j
_
Mlss_Margaxet WaUon I* a surgi- Lynch" ja on
cal patient at Lincoln: fibspitaTat t«r Mrvlng with theFourUjInfantry
division.
He
has
the
Purple
Newarfe
.
; '
Heart, Bronia Star and PrMldanMrs. WtlMam Buntrock I* spend' -ttal-cltation,
' • H <*•" day* with her daughter
' , Jr.. son of Mr,
In New. York city.
Clarence W. Sklllman celebrated and Mr« Brown~oT~Br6ad "stfeetr
celebrated hi* seventh birthday last
^ ^ W e i i f c - i m d
lril
patty M
guests at his home Included
Price, Mr*. Margaret
Lambrecht, Present were Gretchen Hendrick7
and Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Peter and son, Untla Woronoff,.-,Jfaryaret
Stone, Sandra Sloveni, William
son Kirk, Jr. of New«.rk,
Anderson, ..David Wharton, Carl
Pvt. and Mrs.' Leonard Hopkjni Holmes, Curtis Bogart and George
and Mrs. Hazel Hopkins
frCh B e a t t y .
.'.•'.'
'••'•-,
ford .spent Sunday with Mis* Nell
Mr, »nd_ Mr*.'Charles I. Young
Compton. Pvt Hopkins recently re- have 'moved front their farm in
turned from duty in Germany.
Crewto^d'* Corner to,tl»Mrrocent]y
I>ays' and-nlghts^ of *inclement piirchaaed tuxne jon ,Thlrd street
weather with the «un popping its' and GWieh Grove avenue.':
head through the clouds for an ocJ. potosky is Jn training
casional visit, failed to dampen the at Harry
the U. 8. Maritime Service trainardor af'seven Belford Boy Scout* Ing station at Sheepshead Bay. ''
and their assistant Scoutmaster H«ry Poling, fire chief,, gave a
who' returned this week from an report on'the ,fire calli from Jan'eight-day camping . trip at Red
uary to July at the meeting of the
Oaks and Chapel Hill Light. As Officers' ajaoclatlon of the fire desistant Scoutmaster Sefelk was In partment last week. He reported
charge of the Scouts and they in- 27 box alarms, 21 stilt, alarm*, sevdulged in game»riwUlinjng and •n fal«*-alarm* and fiv* out-ofother sports. Those returning from town caW*. AMlstant Fir* Chief
the camp were Donald Marker, Charles Klnhafer stated that an InDonald Heyer*,/ Donjlnlck Mul- viUtloahad beea received from
laney,' Bruce Smith. Frank Wilson North .Brunswick- to attend their
and Arthur Keolsch.
fair on 'firemen'* night, August 9,
and It w u voted that-the-depart;
ment will attend and will leave
.'•-•; Everett
from the fire house at •7:80 p. m.
A covered dish.'upper and card*
Mrs. Dorothy Qeec will make her featured
the social meeting of Schehome at Long Pine, Maflsachuseib. ylohbl council,.
of i*ocationHtr^home here, Methley Greene, tas, last week. Degree
Frizes were award"will be rented.
ed'to Mn. A: L. Huylar, Mn. HelTltarMary. Tooniey- and Mlohael erTruax and MrarWilUam NeldlnO'Lone tpeht the week-end at their .ger. Plan* were dlieuwed for a
home here.
' •.
picnic August 28 at the home of Mr.
>
Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Stillwell and Mr*. Huylar. •
*
•pent Friday. In New York city.
William Thoma* Lewis who 1*
G
r
a
f
d
f
i
l
h
Joseph
y serving aboard an aircfaflTEaTrler
purchased the former French house n the Pacific has been advanced
and are taking possession thto week, to seaman'first class, ; •"•'•'
. Mr. and Mrs. John Dzleiyc and Lieut. Col. and-Mr«. Jack Deasafamily have moved to Red Bank.
let recently visited friends al KeyMiss Louise Falcone of .Brooklyn port,' . Col. Dessalet has .returned
ts visiting her parent*, Mr.- and after serving ovpreeag almost three
Mr*. Coemo Falcone, *; ' / .
year*. He Seta oatn In the service
John Kelly of Hlllfleld'tarra spent about five years. Mm, De«sal*t and
l u t week-end with hi* sister In their children have been living In
N«w York city.
York, Pennsylvania, but expect to
Mr^and. Mr«7 HMOld "Smith- of return to Keyport shortly.
Mataw&n vlalted^MrssUid Mrl. SUn- Mr*, Earl E. Kejdorf haa returney Stillwell Monday.
to McLean, Virginia, after visit•Mr*. KleHolM' PetrunelU- and ed
aftd Mrs. Wllllim Hitehdaughters, Theresa^and RoslUe and W'Mr.
cock.
> - >lro
attended
a
wedding'
at HoboJMU1 BulWIy.''' " ( — . — « Peter Hansen, son of Mrs. Rose
PFQ James Oaaavls of B'ort Dlx
w4th hi* uncle and aurt
epont the.week-end with Mr. and aMr.month
Mr*. John Keller of BelleMrs. Jack Cuavlfl. Mrs. Casavii, ville,and
at
their
and her mother, Mr*. Jenny Plan- Green Pond. summer home at
ohon, will spend the remainder, ot
th* summer at their home, They Mr*, Charles Cesar and*on Chrisart residents of Corona; Lonf 'Is- tie, Mr*. Thoma* Kallon and daughter Carol 'Jo/, have returned to
land. • •
their home*/after spending a vacaMre. OH11 Mahlgold visited friend* tion at Sea Side'Heights,
at Carbondale, Pennsylvania, p u t
During August R«v. WtlUr
on*st-W«eter-- — :
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•N Re'V, Fradarlok' Brown,' paitjor of Marrfhfield~wll|-«upp!y~the-.pulplttt 8t Mary'* BplicopUehMrch her*
the Second Baptist churoh of fc 'and Trinity Episcopal church at
of Keyport, oonduol
services' Bundky. ti. th«
hounetd that service* ,Su
H W < t l 1 A d
JiW a.ra,,andiiio t, m, i
It's Heri-Tf*
Post-War
Featuring
Electrically-Controlled
. -
-*u
• • •Gtt
The new Ward-Olynipic ALL METAL Reach-In Ice Re-"
frigerators are, no^y.available, "They are designed for the,
'-'•':
Designed Por
-• : . • Grbiers
• Kes'taurants
built-to last a*lifetime. .These refrigerators-provide the ideal
balance of cold and tnoisture Pl^US electrically-controlled,
forced draft air-conditioning,;'which gives perishable foods
miax:immn protection against loss.of,weight and^discolors^
tiondrsmgouVariiili!n%Ypr^intin^
'
For PERFECT Foqri Preservation There Is NO SUB*
STITUTE for ICE Refrigeration!
Markets
Hotels
•
Hospitals
*
_ • Bakeries
v
•
• If you are in the business of silling perishable foods,
jou are eligible to purchase one of these new \Vard:Olympic
reach-in ICE Refrigerators. Don't delay! The sooner.you
place your order the sooner, yoiunay^exgectjlelivery. :
•
•
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'' • Schools '
.*»•• Delicatessens
•
1
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Taverns
- • . D a i r y Stores
and
Many other
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BED BANK BEGISTEB, AUGUST 9, 1946
Eatontown
William* MouotirQf' Center. *VMUM,
mm*
W t ^ d a y tor the) -3fc*y. •> • •'
MaJ. Herbert Poitea, ion «f Mr.
JV.ttM* Qiekl W J»*.lor
. «TRapt4!»p at KMSOMM*
arid Mr*.. Harry Ptwteo,, who it di, Anbury Park Pros*.will re> rector of the Araiy air'taM'at
M Vicrk Oair§flMi' l » On . * « • ;
„ a certificate" of appreciation Brownsville, Texai, wai in charge Lieut." (J. g.) Rosemary Ctoii-wu
•
H. ROSIN, Jeweler
. •
(t* "MrvJce to- ths war effyt pi an air tihow at the base August a. guest at a dinner fiance' given re-;
. ..Hiring tbfte critical y«ar»". from ilduring observance of Army Air cenMy in honor of the enlisted men- I t W M I Pnwt SL, •• *M Baak. N. J.
T«L
71-M.
••
t Hi* Asbury" P*rk KlwaSU club at Force day. .
>' •
and officers of-the U. S. N. Motor
Ita regular luncheon- meeting on
Torpedo Boat Squadron 41toythe
W*die*day, AugustflCat the Auexecutives and -employees of Ameridiibon room in the Stelnbach-Kresge
can Type Founders, Inc., of/Ellzadranv;
Park Press "
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
1
•xll.TUgrarotect* lt-from moth
-k
age < o r « v f / a a r a ^ r B a r l o u pars the
damage. A#**ege cost * only JO cenU
per year. . Th» WrlgW,8torei, Id l i o n *
mouth s$rste-B«Q Bsuikr" 7)1011,-R.d
piece lining 1001
,
8 . Ocelli. «jBtatsalr. place,
HsteMev Bed Bank. N. J.* ' __
BEFRIOEBATOR, 0 . E.ralsrj"
,
m»ple_bedroom suite.. Call after'1
p. m,. B e d - nk 19J2-M,"
WE BUY ANXTHING mai everylhing TAKEj NOTICE. Just received a.
and
give the;_ highest -prices a t
shipment ot olf heaters; also oil 1
wsrts's auction room. ^Bigbway. »6, era, f a r coal staves. Samuel Swirtx.
"t
Bad Bank H i t .
West Front s t r u t . Red Bank. Pa
ULLKTS—BsOTad_EojBkJi Khod»^lan
_ Bed.Crolit 8 .Weeks old,' "Writs), P .
Box 408, Eatontown. N. J., or phoj
j I M A
T q aT.
obaap at-SwaTtsVauetjen mvw,
y S5. FhoneVaej Sank 1111,
FEED OBINDXB, latest
International
»lio,'%.iliaia«Ulb*d, dei£
modal, complete V t h nil pa
tut' itova and let box. Vary n u o u b l a uri Immediate use. Phone
or* quick b.uy«r. Call «t 14 Ms? Court, 4 1 1 •
Jainea .Kerney, ' proponent N e w
lSrmt)nlc"Ea,ai6~c3rlsofatr6^ and
iT-PlHir-IteaBk*
Jerssy newspaperman and-editor of
TYFB mahogany sofa, A
Remote Control division of New Hm$ your prtmlfi* lnip«Kt«d by ,OST—Bank books N o T s 7 , 7 U , No.- .
modal, used two seasons, complete MAKE THB Y«nk
. . . . _ . ..
tfc. '1'rjBinn invewtn»'Tlm«irWli(W<i Mtorm and-at H. JClny Stit't •ervleseta
city/at P&prin'g In-Wpodalde.
• 7<s,
7<s, No. 87J6E. M
Mo. 37.7(6, Ko.
Ko.>7,
>7,. t; linen- 'foot covers. M0; small with molasses -pump, ' in perfect eonFrost street, your pet shon t o tr
wooden,Jc«
box. 151 kero'se
HUH. -Ehen. Holmiri M i l .
7' Flua«i~r«lum
Flua«i~r«lum II66B B
KaUeaal
67.'
TBlnnrt
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67.a«ir«lum
e wnn<< KaUeaal
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aUa
father wssjn*irumental in Pacing
CpL and Mis. George E. barrel! Long Islani.'
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N. 1.
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lank
Co., Bad Bank,
f.tllrn.ri
in
fog
home Of ¥~
hi
IMALf, ,ICE BOX, til- three-quarter
' "vVoodrow " "
JOHNSON 6 . . k o r . ' . , '
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— born last thursH. LYNNWOOD
A. daughter was
ANNmo.JAB8, pints and quarts, best
i
metal
bed
and
spring,
innersprlng.
1
board.
Perfect
running
condl
speaker at the parents, M r and Mrs. Peter Far- day in Monmouth Memorial fibsulf
331 —BroWti • Ulinmior—wslletr—fflB-will b» thejjrincipal
t h j
quality;—rnitttli;t»«W»lla«e
airHs7~81«T~-«l—West—streetiRed with—or-wliboul-liBll.—3VrlU, .U
s7
tafninjr auto rattan itamps-and cardit itreet, Red Bank, N. J. Phone Bed Bank
rell,
visit
luncheonJ . s - .
" after, a ten-day
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' "with
' """Mr.
— al to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Hill Fair Haven, N. J. Phtmm R«.d B«nlt 110
N
J
board,"
Box
511,
Sed
Bank,
K.
J.
lank,
N.
Reward if returnedjo. Theodora' Di Par'
, The
The citation,
citation, which will be
be pre;
pre;and Mrs. Earl J. Bads of Lexington, of Broad street.
vwler the BtttouDy knows »pn», >8 Wallace rtreet. Rad Bank, N. J. I8»6"-B.
3O0KGB-8PANIEL dogs, year old o r l i x GUERNSEY AND Holatajn cows. M a
ALMOST
NBW."—Lady's
riding
boots,
—ienHaTSy-DrrNonrmo Bauer, presl- Kentucky, They, visltedneveral 6t
Mr, and lira. Samuel Glassman of_
weeks
old
puppy.
Call
Ryan,
Brighton
arjrEMinE c o i m m
Taroynoff Buck /Mill road,
'
OST^WJilte) pocketbook. -on—Bed
i 4 V U l t k
Hpt«l.--W«st Bnd, M^J."
atejnt 'of the club,, on behalf of the the'horse farms near Lexington and Belshaw avenue are'parents of a
sck, N, J , '(Opposite S a
B«Sk-L6B?. Bl«Bcn-1nn-lln«r—F|pdir
. alFeoate, « to U; 20 dresses'
^Uwanis InternaHbnal "as well-as the-Army-Slgnal—depot—at-Avon.- son—born-Saturday -In- Monmouthplaaio return pleturei and ration books at $2 each. Many others. Uniforms and
SEASKIFF, 2.0-foot, without motor.
to Box 2<E, Red Bank N.' J.»
tne Asbury Park club,, will read In^ Cpl. Farrell recently returned from Memorlal hospital.
UUR FOLDING COT8 with, new » a t V
shoes.
Girl's costs, dresses; skirts,
1125. John T, Ryan, SS Beach
t r e s s u one slngla metal Simmons b d
the Pacific area where he took part
LOST—Weifh Terrier, mala, -vfrfnltr « ' sweatees, blouses, shorts, sun au(t», raln•*+*•*; "for myurate»and comprehend
Mr." and Mrs. John Megaldl of
TiejrT. firr • ' ; - • • • ^ ^ • " • " ....•..,-...—-— H I ,
with-/coll springs; all beds Ilk*
'Camp Wood. Reward." Phone Eaton- eoata, reversible, Boy's overcoats) also
road, Monmtfuth Beach, N. J. Phone
»lv'e reporting of the-war-new«,-ior- 1K=
M^dlthOb.ri2,M,mtb
baby clothes. Many jrarments too nu- after 6' p . m.i -Monmduth Beach
town-Ill
jgulf and ih Manila
Iangayenjgulf
M n where ance of the summer at their cottage
merous to~mwtion.—Come -In and look
generous and unremitting support "*"•.LOST—Le.dr'1 silver fountain pen in'
4148.
dd
l a t present on Parker road. ' -1
He la
CHEERY THEE Farm; giant Ooldesji""
of war-time-activities on the home he -wajj-wourided.
town, aentimental lieepiakai generous around at Dean's, SE Shrewsbury ave. •
bantam corn,, treated to »r»vent ;
Robert Beverly, who recently rereward. Phone Bed Bant 20G4-R. Elea- nue.*
front, for fostering sound, morale, a member of the.CombaT Engineers,
)NE-WAY_RIDING plow/ rotary weeder, worntti Red Rose "freestone peaches, i, ,
BPPIES—Chesapeake
sad
Labrador
r
e
.
nor Bnown, 65 John street, Red Bank.*
' for fearless and independent editor- unasslgned, aif furlough from the turned from army service overseas,
two-horse
riding
cultivator,
two-horse
O. Hendrlckson, proprietor. Phone * * "
trlevers ancj- Irish letters, • pedigreed,
towing machine-." electric hone 'dipping dlelowii 198.
ial opinion, and for unrelated vigl- Valley Forge General .hospital 'at is spending a furlong* with his sisregistered. Call Rumson 1081. ,
. -:— t e r l n l a W r M ^ g
-NOTICE.:
i- _
maehlne.-—Del—Brl»r
Firm
m a e h l n e . D e l F
m ,1 f t ^ *
lence J l n - safe' -guardlng-the-baala Pno«nixvllle,JPennsyJvania.
RRY 1,
EVEN
ANTIQUE
maple
dining
room
TAKE NOTICE that application haa
J.*
and Hence avenues, Shrewsbu
hb
Mlaa Cora W. Jennings, a- former Throckmorton avenue.
H«, r»f fru-' speech and of free
chairs, Terry type mantel clock, old
oleum and congoieum •
„ . ,
been made t o - f o w m h l p Committee-of
50 FEET GALVANIZED pre-war, fence,
press" will be .accepted by Wayne resident of this borough, Is Vlsltln
"Chureb-Bdllhw,—L
TJpl. and jursrStrtia' and eon-ofbhttHFftwmhlp-i flf
lP tranBHHTff—ilhlr
1f' MHd'M.ffWn
MIJJI«ln»n f
tn
Irani pewter Tankard tsl»ot._kc.foielULinn
and rugs, expert linoleum layers.
-le^inennrtlOp
l ^ i r t l l i b l b i
D, McMurray,. generaj manager of Mlas Ida Conover of 40 Linden Lewis street aperit Sunday with
fer to Jeanie C. Miller trading as Thistle carriage lamps, mirrors, picture frames,
age. -Call Red Bank 875-J.'
209-Broad Street, Bed Bank
place. She left St. Petersburg July friends In Rosell'e. '
Jar for* premises located a t Port Mon- cut glass, tose medallion china, brass
the
Asbury irartt
Park' Press.
on.1t 138/
CLUBS —Seven • UacCregor
le ASDury.
xrese.,
,.
plac
Thouth Boad..Esst Keansburg. the Plen- and copper. Stlnsberry's Five Corners, jOLF
^JttB^dd-Aj».-Henry_Polheffiu»_of
iojindHsvi«ltlngildftl«n
matched irons, atainieas steel heads, ONE .G-FOOT • « 'klffiyn. js.fooi
so.
,=Rea Beiav»«<
a r y Retail Consumption Licensa^-No.
Arrangem«nta-rjave-bEBn"made-to- io-ji
Freehold were! Sunday guests ~i£
h
i
h
h
d
d
i
broadcast-the presentation and Mr. section before returning south.
0-20, heretofore issueSTo" Geofrga'TIll.
^ ,
H f e a t ' l o n k . wltn~
d t t h
p s e n t a t i o n and Mr
t
L
OPEN DAILY
Xerney'e speech over station WCAP.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Osborn of the Jiome of her sister, Mrs. Delia
lar, trading as Thistle Bar for the premi
T9ri^Ies55p,
6' h. P. Jonnson' outboard notor, ihafts In hooded-lrtther bag: also high
winches, o n
ises located at Port Monmouth Bead, (1939). Both In A'-l condition,-.1150. lolf shoes with', caulks, site 4'/j; alii- kerosene drums, two hand
Silverbr'oiok road are Visiting In the Watklns.
J to 4 P. U,
ator jacket, small site. Phone Red 4-lnch pump and
"w. P. Fairbanks
Eaat Keansburg.
. .. _ .
_ . rhone Bed- Bank I I S H *
Long bland statOT
, r3tTeB3lar5i*
Morse engines. DalTey's, I98" P«
k
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Bicept
Sunday
stud
mouth-ro«d, Keansburg, V~j; Mr. and Mr«. Howard Strauss ol and council will be held
Immediately In. writing t o Township
cycle, runs by 6-vott battery, Holly- PLUMBERB' STOCKS 'and dleirptpe vise
\HoUday» ;
Clerk of the Township of Miadlptpwn. woi>8 skooter.' bike* Singer sewing; ma- . with aland- and other plumbing .tools. USED.STOVES, andlroni, office deski
.
.
(Th» Bad Basic JU«l«t«» ,c»n ba booetit Broad street '• and Mr. and- Mrs. night. ' . . . . .
*ttoUHlghlBidi«tRom«o'.B.rj
ttoU<rHlghlBidi«tiRom«o..
' — — J E A N I E G, MILLKR, ^..
!all
Atlantic
Ijlghlanda
9<7-VY.
lee
i
l "
•
•
.
.
.
l » Wfllef'tank
Wfller-'tank, baby c
carriage,
let'
Charles-HUtonof-Sycamore-avenue —The~merchandlse- club prize -dls-chine, treadle type, porch rpekenr,. upv,
Friday EvenlBga,
'
Kaat Keansbnrt. N, J. holstered arm chairs, beds, tpringi, mat- LADY'S
SUtUon, Blumettl'i, L«mburg'i ana are sojourning In.Maine.BROWN sa ble-dyed -Coney •»»«. counter ^looli. hot air registers,
posed of at Monday night's meetr
w,.
In
good
c
o
n
.
J»lre
broilers;
sign
brackets,
china
closet,
Teases,
chairs.ofall
typei,
mapla
Htch« n » o « ) ; ..• • - . . i ; . >
• • Mrs. Robert H. DJsbrow of Bor- inj; 6fPrWe-of Creicent Council!
Jacket, practically neu .„ a v v u k »..IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
- * will'sell
•*• " " 1' boxes. 114-116 Shrewsbury avenue. :n table, old-fashioned organ, fine for iltlpn, else ''14i Cost 175,
' H e n the Bible,- the Work* of
Robert Dawson, son of Mr. and
for
: ••'
1148/121.
:.''
den street ij' visiting her mother, Soria and Daughters of Llbe.rty,.
25.
Call Red Bank Z77O.M after' MONUMENTS, markers. Special desLn
Mary 'Baker Eddy, - DIMOV*!** andTo EVERETT WAI/LINO, whom com. :>mp meetings. 28 W » t Front atreet.
Mrs, Eugene Dawson of Sears ave- Mrs. Viola .Roberts of Toms River, was won by Mrs. Anna. Hart of
tedjsmk. Phone Red Bank 2U1.
;80 p.. m.
OB display at Bafre Memorials, Route '
Foonder
o
f
Christian
Sclent*,
and
pisInant-has
been
unable
to
.ascertain
nue,-who _ waaj.epsn$'JL drafted,. Js and her brother,^Edwin__-Roberts'v,
t Lewie street. After a short business
«U olhet author lied-Chtiatlin-Scl-,
la - atlll alive, • hia helra, devllees,! and LARGE EXHAUST fan s t Jwarts's auc937 LASALrhE MOTOR. Phone Red Jo. 85,' five-corners, Middletown Juneat Madis6n,:Wlsconsln, where he Iswho recently' returned home- after" session several of "thTmenibersweht
Ion, Buy j)pw, pay later! Open even.
ence Literature may be read, borpersonal
representstives, , CHARLES tion room. Hlghwty—>6i Phone Red
J
i«a and Sundaysr-AupBlBtment. write'
taking a special course In radio.
rbtred o r . purchaied..
. : - ' '--, WALLING,, whom complainant has been lank 8 J U .
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27'month's eervice In the'Europefin to Highlands / to /attend . the j50th
iOO-EGG CHICKEN and 120-egg phfna-. '• O. Box 446, Red Bank; N. J.
unable to ascertain Is still alive, his SIUJ—Wood, .pre-war material, well
The Public le Welcome
: Mr. and Mrs. I. Molinet' of Sev- area-with the ,95th
nt i u b t s
nd
il b d
p b d t celebratlonj)f TwlnUght Council.'
heirs, devisees and personal represent' seasoned. In Perfect condition, com- Call Red Bank 3876-M. 9 to 11 a. m.,
j t t i i r t f r t i 1 ' 1 1 ! m " v " t n e latter
atives, a r r d ^ ^ B A - • " " " " " - V J
-^-••••'•••
ihjuuuJBfllmclel and _l_to_»_», i n /
part.6f this month to' Rochester,
pTatnanlKarbeWunRbletoaiMrtaln
surprise luncheon Tuesday by the
ST 7 AB«WJSU,stovesn wmblnsUoF
New1 York, where he. is associated'
J-KOOT MOTOR.boat7'p'atri_ckJAhearn.
s"Still
*ll«e,
her
-heirs,—deviseesr^and••?•"
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PUBUC
NOTICE.
—
trustees ofrRlverview hoipJtalTSt
coal and gas stoves, gas ranges, coal
JIFLES, SHOTGUNS, Ashing tackle, anThompson' a,venue,- "East 'keansburg,'
with the Eastman Kodak company.
• Cltliena Building and Loan Association 'persdnal representatives; and Geraldlne
stoves, oil cook staves; oil heaters and
tldues.jplitoli,
guitar,
drum
set.
banjo
N.
J.»
the
Red'Bank
Woman's-club.
.
They have purchased'a dwelling in
coal heater. e»Samuet Swartr, 14 Weet
of Red' Bank, Liquidating' Corporation, Schaefer and. Gustave- J, Scnaefer:
"The Sons and Daughters of Llbr hereby gives notice t o any creditors of By virtue of on order of the Court guitar,' violin,' uke. and! oh I. So..many CHICKEN—'FEEDERS, two, Jamesway, Front etreet. Red Bank. Phone UI7.S
that cHy.' Mr. Molinet ufiaerwent
(The Bed Bank B«gisUr can be sought
more Jnteresting Items. Yankee Trader, ^_hold 100 pounds of feed; cost $45
of
Chancery
of
New
Jersey
made
on:pf»
arty
will
hold
a
penny,
sale
next
the Association, to bring In- under oatbK
"an operation jecently in Rochester In Holmdel at Taylor Hance'e store)
prloee lot, your_ poul
of the date hereof in a certain ia West Front street, Bed Bank. Phone :ach, will-sell "both for .ISO;'perfect
Monday night; a card party. August their debts, demands and claims against day
and his wife spent part of last week
cause Whe'relrt Borough of Shrewiburjr, R«d Bank 2!<7. OC. course, w« always coadiUpn," Phone Hohndel <S1I> '
-Miss Betty Ely IfMJn a two, weeks'
the Association within three months a Municipal Corporation, in the Coun- will, bur anything that's different and COME TO SWARTZ.-S auction room for UOOV i r N o r ^ B r o s d M y . Loo*
20
and'
a
Pollyanna-and
-birthday
in that city.
vacation from her position. wlth*the
Zwlckl'a Live Poultry MarktL
from the date of this notice. .
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ty 6t Monmooth and state of NeW<Ier: interesting.
' •;
your new parlor set; just bought out
Mrs. M. V. BowtelLreal.restate .Travelers Insurance' company at party August 27.
Dated: June 14, 1946.
•OB INSUBAHCB on your cai, h'oSiTor
tec, Is complainant, and you, Everett FINK CARVED library desk, slx-ieg. ma-.
large department. store. Hlghwajr 3J.
:
hatards of any kind, phone »r mi
-brokerr has leasedTlfie rooms over Perth; Amboy.,^
CITIZENS
BUILDING
AND
LOAN
ASWalling, whom comuUlnant ^hat bee; hogany dropleaf table. :<our matched Phone Red Bnnk-3213.
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lay H. gHllmah, StaU Highway. a>t*n>
SOCIATION
OF
BED
BANK,
LIQUIDunabli
to
ascertain
is
•till
alive.
Mi
sane
plne^chairt,
elreular-lnlald.
Chinese.
Rbeeo"« «tore at 78 First avenue
-Daniel Ely an3"J>r.. J3arry Tlceown
7. Twenty-Are .years at Ike earn*
OTQRBOAT.
l«-foat,
.built
In
1(42,
heira,
devi««M,.and
personal
represent_
tabltT-marble top eheits, Fanback porch
for her offices;
hurst6f^ed3ank^ttendeil.JbL - (The Sed'-Banlc'BegisUr can be bought ATING CORPORATIONr.-- .,
\nice
condition.
Phone---- Keyport location.
atives, and yoU-Ch»rles-Wal|ingr whom -chair—walnut—Windsor arm-chair. Yanr
Tony Ca/rdner and Joseph Schena, Hambletonlan Stakes, at . Goshe'n; at port-Monmouth from Botnlcks newsJ ^ W e ; " - - ' " • ; • - ' - "
complainant
hsi
'Been'unable
to
ascerkee trader, 21 WestFront street, Ked
RAfia_EUHEB.,
Falrbaaki.k!ors»-a»4Notice of Settlement of Account.
- who hiveH!enducted-a-bafber busl- Now Yorlc^vestBrdair.. - ' _
paper delivery) '" '•':•
TWO.HORSE FARH-wagon, good as
Myera. band or electric, deep or ahal.
'"••,:'•-••-~
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EBtate.etFrametE..Tucker,jeceased taitiiJi jtHJ allvej) his helrsr'Je'ilaeea.- B » h l r . • - — • • • • •
oeas In the. bank building, have
Jiew,:•• Jaraci Leddy, Keanaburg N . . J . low well In^ stock; alto pipe luinga,
tfi
CplrNormanWlUatt-has returned Notice fa T(>reSy^glveh-thaP3the acs and personal "l«reiehtaliyeip«inl; your BABY'S PRS-WAR maple crib, mattrese
Mra. Andrew Mathlason of Per—
-c»llnde«fc_i»lfai. tanki, etc. Conove*of .trie
subscriber,fsurviylnz, Ada'.Savidge, whom complainant has
moved to thB former Gehlhaus bait- Ambey spent t,he week-end -with to Camp Plauche, Louisiana, after counts
09-EGG INCUBATOR,
25. foot flag Brpi,, Wlekjtunk, N, J,. phow Hobsu
and-spring.; excellent condition, 140
Men ~ ujialile -to^aseertaln is still alive,
pole (wood), used lumber, 8"xO",K ds.l (-121."-»; ••
ery store at Mount and First ave- Mrs. Harry Pitcher. • .
spending a 16-day furlough with
.
)}er heirs', <i«vliee». ,«nd pirtonal repre- Hlver~road. Bed J a n k i M.' J >
wi?!
fceyefidjtetWJ
stated
by
the
findIS.
feet:
4"x8".
I
t
and
18
feet.
nues.
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sentatives and you, Gtrtldlna Schaefer, BEACH UMBRELLAS, beach chairs,
Mrs. Harold BbStbck of Cloverhlll hla parent*, Mr. and Mrs. William rogata'of ifirxfimln**. of Monmou
Harold Rlddell, 117 Monmouth Road, FOR SALB—Electric stove; crib wit*
back
rests,
toys,dolls,
Rooaewell
potand
you,
Gustave
J.
Schaefer,
and
oth." Mlaj-Mary -L. Rouse4s a surgical road, entertained at -luncheon and H. WUlett of this community..'
mattress:, carriage with mattreaef
reported for aeWeSJInt to the 0 ) .
ers, are > Defendants,. you are required tery, etc; Hassock Shop, Route ! 6 , Mid- West Long Branch. N..J.» - • . ' : • hlgh chair.
Harold Bapp, 2 ( I
i:*atleat^at;Rlvervlew-hospital. .
bridge last -week'..at her.-homft. •Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wlllett and Court of said County, on Thursday, the 'ifiI5BIat-O.: the aaid complainant the nim dletown, N , J. Phone. Middletown ANCHORS—12(.pound. yachtsman. 150. Btrcet,
Keyport, N. J . . Phone Ke:
.Mr. and Mrs.' Joteph Bardacke Guests were Mrs. W. J. Mulheron, daughter, Lou^_haxe£!retuijiecl t o tw«r,ll«tK<l»y-ot September. A. B..J9<E, of, -$l»?;oaj,,..togethegRwlth \ the taxed.
mil-rouahroom 1 100 8_{eet by t- 9211.
at itt|O» S'do'ck a". ».,• at which lime
tlle~plpe, four, radiator coverai JCoh*
ir hnmn in Washington. P . C CE BOX. 100-pound capacity, side leer,
iten, MM. Theodora
electric dlihwasher. Phone Long LIQUID "PLA8TIQ- does not aoaipeS
Hr-cork—lined, go9d condition; also pot
with paint or enamel. It replaces thtas.
Branch 2BQ8-J1, A. C. Morhart, Gooie.
itova.
home
type
for
lO-gallbii
hot
water
and-get
rents, Mr. and Mrs.
neckPqlntr LtttjIiSllver.-T^-—7-~^=^- JJojB»\jkht_li_;(ur_ifaetor3r,
oremus Esq.. one of tank, In good condition; Call a t «"WIIirjaHiallor.
,;t iahajre
h . r . toet
eoet price
price ^ ff -l til m
trial
gallon at
.ip
tid from Californi.
California.
and Mrs. Ira B. Llvergoofl.
,TJor3J Broad l a n m r e e t . Bed BaTik of phone S i l t i
78« MaHI|o» Avenue*
U.80-«-gallon;..Trial gallon fleltvera*
of the flneat stock; James L./ Shearer, postpaid, 12,50. Brilliant snow erklU ( M '
Street,'In theUBorough of Red Bank, In TWO BLACK COCKER Spaniels, female,
Aakory -Park, N J
K. Lln«o.nlhdugeuoitHooper
«>Cfiunty ofl.Monmmlth and State
li
avenue haa been leased for August,
thoroughbred, :':three=menths — old, •8h«l>Wood,'' Coit'a N.ck, N. ^J.
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beautj'til Unta to order, dassllat mirror I
Jersey. 7*BHTlntertst Ihereait to Phine Mlddletown 468.e
,
..;
Th Li
OF1 GOLF CLUBS and bag,1 I Mr Bnlah, beautiful ~Velvsf sheen oi*-ftBW
Durand, Ivlm ft Garten,
f i i l a i t hrjisnliig,-Iks anndam flallh, Plal.
Co., Boote J4. MaUwan.
board, motor and sail. App.i.y Puilen's BROILERS—Also three - goats.'
f«nnatyaBnijigdnlR. an
Wtltiswl ut and tttim all Boat
I.1P..M WMU Co.
i^arrj, numion,
ukBfl.1
VlxH,t' tndleQutty of fellemptten-orr4it- "FETH.
turn liere in..the autumn.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
,
Nolle*' Is hereby nlven that^jiealec •»nd^ to the lands .and premises, and
Norman Llndell^ has moved from
UyT
Welbullt
and Ropef. SamoaX-1
lahtic
Highlanda
9
7
6
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bids will be received by the Council o:' every/part rtHtreot c'cOered by' the cer- ARE'YOU LOOKING for the fountain
Swnrti. 14 West Front street. Red Bank,' f
the Lermberg.building near High:
of-youth, Came 4o Swarts'i auction SOFA—Three euahiona.
perfect con. Thone
Fair Haven BorousH for the. Improve tlncBte o( ,t»< sale Jn Uaid cause sought
ia87.»
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land avenve arid has taken an ofroom
and
buy
an
Innenprlag
-raattreia
dlilon. newly recovered. Call Atlanment of Lake avenue in the Borough to be (orocloacd, '
PAINTS FOR ALL purposes, direct fross
The bill ot complaint in said cause and you will feel like 20 years, Instead tic Highlanda 808.*
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flee In the farmer Ford Auto agenof Fair Haven, County of MonmbutH
of
S
O
years.
Highway
8tr~-Phone
Red
factory
at
reasonable
prices.
Atlantis
is.:AleU
to
foreclose
a
certain
certificate
4
1th sub-drains and » mixed In place
BOAT—18-foot, euatom built, mahogof tux alle ntadt-by Ortrude 0 . Van-Bank 1219.
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t
t
t
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any hull, coupe top, used one aeit. Paint company, 1!9 West Front street
tltaalnour
"Mrs. Ralph VtXk, a former sumfi>H Bank. N, J. thane 2281-W.
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Coilector o f ^ l j e s ^ o f the TaxlW UAV WAUUM, completar wfffi , „
e x i s t i n g ; s u r f a c e . " • ' ;-•..••.' •• ' - -•aer resident)- IB; visiting. Mrs, ^ ,T
ijstrlcf r
milk and ereaBT
ian b« driven right jswajr^. Jhone ware, fully equipped.
Boat can be seen SOLVE YOUR butter,
Th, eitlmated amaunt of sulwdraJ
r
j
the)
Count
I
T
-of
Monmoull
h«
Conr
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1
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g^T^Biliir,"W~-~
—:problemri7Buy-^a -fresh--cpwr-atatef
linJe
7>2 lineal feet and;'the
estimated
Brook. >
:
" . . •" • . . . .
amount of mixed' in place bltumlnoui .W.^JatajiyVtnlaald Enrona-)! of 3
BUNK BEDS. Unn mower, lea -box,TIIE FURNITURE center Just got loads teated from pure brad' (iuernaey
Bryant Henderson, eon of Mrs.
surface treatment la 4,848 sauare ya .
:
studio couches, dining room, living : of used furniture, dining room seti. reaaonable price. Shadow Isle Fansv'
Vf W. Brook, who has been on a
.
:"
The bids will'be opened and read in lands ini safd' Borough- 'of 'Shrewsbury, and bedroont suites, breakfast sets, van- bedroom sets, breakfast aeti. rsdios and Phone Red Bank ISO,
destroyer Is spending., a.furlough
ther-rooin«-of the -Borough—Council ;,ni.' f^_i.^'jitj .iJ^t*-'0i._l.'. . >>_^^__U .. _ - U AA_a\taft
ityi, rugs, • breakfront'. inahogany secre- trunks. The Furniture Center, 293 Eaat 50-FOOT WORK, BOAT, ISO. H. P .
here from his bass a t Norfolk, VirSpeedway motor, cheap. Fred FarweiV;
Xtxji maple eun • notch aet, tier table; Front street. Red Bank, N . J, Phone
20i 1946 at—»t00 -P. M. War .
31 .Bingham avenue,.' Rumson. Phbaus'
cocktail tables, double pedestal office 1(47.
'
Dfawlngl. specKlcations and bid form
deaki. mahogany—and- maplf -fcnwhola
Jlum«on.Ht0, _ _ L _ _
--•'—
Harrey H. Bovrteli:of the Navy,
for the proposed work, prep'artdpliy
deskSi—large aisortraent—of—lamps,-'-15 STTBMl ION 1 .Valdlng.and^Fibrlcatlng
'
Satedj-Jlily-27,
1945.
formerly stationed at Squantum Air
done7^1l~shmes—sKid—formsmortable
USED
PARTS fur BterlintvPetrel-ft D o l George K.^ Allen, BorousS Engineer,
straight
.back
chairs
and'flv«
tables
and
1 3 1 1
phin motors; four-burner Prolane gas
-mi err'1"*11 Kr t l l « StuM Hlthway ApplegtM, Steveni, Foster aV Reusillle, ~ive stools, suitable
f '
for tea room or res- equiprnent. See Century Weldinir, High.
field,
a
Commissioner, have been tiled In. the of- ~S6lleltors of Camphrfnant
urant; Other
til* t
h u r b u l way 35.' corner New Monmouth road, stove; one l%"i|7' bronic 'shaft with
taurant;
Other article*
too hurnerbul
ton.
'
Middletown or phone Middletown 299. three atiiila. p e r f e e i r o n a T y s B ' TdblaTJ
fice of the said Engineer'at' t o Proad ,,. p.;6:'- Address, 34 Broad 'street,
to mention. Burdge's^Warehouie, Clay
Mrs.
Norman
Freeman and
atreet. Red Banli,'iJ.J. and of jald State • .Reil'Bank', N. J. " , '
street or rear of 125 Broad street. Red CAR- RADIO. $18. Inquire, Cecil. M-. brome shaft, good; claia 8. side lights.
Highway Commliiloner, •Trentpn^N;;J^
Wilion. .298 Broad street, Keyport, Fred Farwell, SI Bingham avenue,- Run*
daughter Winnie Joan are In. BalJN^CHANCERY-OF NEW JERSEY.
Bank j t . J.
'
.and
may
bevlnspectid'.hy
prospictrN J P h o n e Rumion - l l » » r - J*
'
...^Imore where the girl will undego
I'-r- :•:- • :
143/4S5- .
•Wddera during^ business ftoUrt. Bidde
HAN'S RIDING hoots, sis* * ; hooks, HOC FEEDER, hold 800 pounds 'feed, TWENTY ACRES Golden Bantam sweet
To
Joseph
Flshbeigi
by
virtue
of
an
an adenoid operation. .
—
will be fMrMsfeed 'wltb^jsHeopy-of»tl
spurs
aiid,
Jack,
17
j
palr^of
Cordlvan
T
corn. Will jUart next, week and.pull:
.—^siT^f"theTC5Urt of[.Chancery of Nef'
---r.endy_for. }mme<liBte uae, perfect conMr. and Mrs. Alvln F.. Blacksmith
speeincatlona.' and'.;.blue; prints;.,of . tl Jersey, made on the.) day of the' dace Puttees, corner-wash h>iln: with' nlcke dition; Phone-. H l d n i l T r " "
imtii froat.
Will contracU *lso po*
drawliigs by .(he;.Englheer-.'o'«:^--—'-"of Port whnmouth have purchased
niereof. In. a. cause wherein -Borough of faucets and waste)- pipe, perfect eon< SWARTZ'S AUCTION room haa some tatoes, aeed rye, and baled, alfalfa hay.
the" Fritz Lleber house- on Avenue
Harry Giloly. Pji'bne Holmdel 7704. '
Shrewaburyr a Municipal-Corporation..of. dltlon, %f; toilet tank, In. perfect eon
__beailtifiir new bedroom sets, at very
atlon.
'
..'•.'';"•!'.'•<;
D and expect' t o take occupancy In
the 4ltate' of' New Jeraey, in-the County dltlonrlSt-chlffonlery-dreaeer-end-van
low prlcea,'^Higirway -tl. PhoUe Red TAKE NOTICE, juit received large BhlP-_
The bids must M l > , ,
of Monmouth, you and others.are de- ity, mahogany finish, all with bevel-plate Bank 8213.
ment'of chrome and aluminum for inSeptember. '.
•
i •'
mirrors,
ail
for
$20;
printed
linoleum,IS
sird 'proposal •forms'.iln'i
fendants, you . are required - to appear,
laid linoleum for sink arid.cabinet torQ
"MlsB.Mary Buck of Montclalrirelgnated- therein' afalj™;
and .answer to the' complalnant'a bill, on, feet long by 8 feet wide, very little D]Sc HARROW, seven-toot, good con, Lowest price In town. Samuel S w a r w
ditlon.
Phone Red Bank 1172.*
turned home Sunday after a week's
speclflcatlonB, must-be enclosed"in sealed or before -trie 11th day. of September, used, f 5 ; old oval walnut picture frame,
14 West Front street; Bed'Bank. Phone
envelopes bearing. the rvsme rjf^the bla» next, or the said bill, will be taken as »«; beautifully carved tek wood' h a m ' NEW SPORT oxforda, all brown, site 1887.*
visit with her slsler, Mrs, Marl&h
•
. . . .
.
Ing cabinet, •* 10-: three Solid brass door
der
on
the
outilde
and,-'addreaied
to
confessed
against
you,
.
IT-C,
no-.iiafflp,
»4.
Phone
Eatontown
Jurighans.
"
" ; .
knockers. 48 each. Phone Eatontown 19.8.
HOT WATER heaters, brand new strf-the Fair H»v.en,;,BoroUgh; Council and
The'said
bill
la
filed
to
foredoae
three
- .
contajned unit, oil 'burning temperThe union evening service of.the
rnust be ac^ompi|nied^.'bV.'>a'p5EcjUipment certain certineatea of tax aale covering 294.
FURNITURE, Frlgldaire, bedrvom liv- nture automatically . regulated; i d yon
thres Third avenue churcheg will
itement apdia-'certlfleitrcjieck rarabli the premises . therein described
PROTECT, YOUR drapes from moths for
ing room, dining room, wicker set,
to the Borough,o' r sir Hav{n for nol known as Bl. '4, Lots .& 1 to i l ! , in. only 25 cents a year. .'One' spraying combination i-as and coal atove. All'Ih' need Is I7S.9J. ;*'o priority. S e e l t at
"DB held this Sunday at S o'clock
Middletown Refrigeration, Highway 81,
less thsniten .Per cent' tif .-.the; amonn elusive on the official tax map of th< .ot-/Ber!ou -stops moth damage for five good condition.
in Central Baptist church.
This
A' bargain. 26 Wharf MIddlctown or call Middletown 28».
bid and w> • dellvered at the place
Borough ot Shrewsbury and Lots Num yeara or Berlou pays the damage. The avenue. Red Bank. Phone 1217-R.*
will be a special service commemoYANKEE - TRADER will buy, sell or
on the hour above':-naiiie.d,i^.-fI'^.'. •
Wright
Stores,
80
Monmouth
street,
berB 8 to 20, inclusive, on a map enHARDY WATER lilies,' aquatic plant!,
trade anything from a rare diamond
rating the 30th annlversary-of the
By order ef Fair Haven Borough titled ' "Berkshire Park, Shrewsbury, Red Bank. Phone Red Bank 2222.
flower pots, sash frsmes, ire box,
to a Insignificant ita/S 2 / Weit Front'
Council.
.':"'. '''••'-'":'•'
World Wide Guljd with the: local
Mon. Co., N. J., property of Shore De- CAPONS—10. weeks old,' delivery Sep
aquarium. Other articles. . 82 Port street. Red Bank. Pb/ne Bed Bank" 1247.
Edgar V. Denisei, Major.
velopment Co,, Scale 1"-SO' February
tember '1st. • Takins; orders up to th< Monmouth road, Keansburg,. N. Jr.
society in charge. Mlai Doris CroS^
M. Floyd Smith, Borough Clerk, 1983 G. K. Alien, C.-E., Red-Bank, N. 18th of August, I.rO. Box 40!, Xaton
DISCONTINUED Imperial washable Wall.
by Is president and Mrs. W. Harry
J." filed In the Clerk's Office of th town, y . in or phone 599.
LARGE KITCHEN table, chairs, ivory
paper for every room In your hone)
Posten, guild jadyjaor. Miss N»n
pounty of Monmouth, File No. 69; Bl.
colors metal betjs, link springs, mat. values to 110, on sale for $1.98 pee
IN .CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
ARE
YOU
LOOKING
for
fibre
rugs
0
1
Helwlg'*6f Keansburg will be the
S, Lota e, 7 and 8 on the afcresati
tress, pillows, dressers, dining room room lot. Quantities and—p*turni art
14*7720
1$ _ „ .
woolen
ruga,
tnar
slset
We
nave1
them.
a- -taannan-of-BoroBarh-of-Bbrewsbuty and 'ComerteJ-StHrW auction room, Hlgh
table, china- closet, porch chairs, etc. limited. Klarln's Paint Store. l ( Uoav
k
"
-Bctwsro—Boroiigh—of—Fair Hav
mnuth-atrfat.•
• .
_ .'
"
HumbeTi-.7. -J.-iad- S. on -the afgreP h t e a i ' f T t e
-The annual" picnic-V5f"IK. ,
uiilltfl coriioratl(ingttli«°'
said m a p o f BerkshlraJ_E«rJi;-.and—Blr m y
Ney-jersey,
complajnintilani
YLOADBR,.
m
o
International
mode
^
T
t
o
'
s
^
,
"SPand
3
on
the
tax
map
of
Baptist Sunday school will he held
Tnylor and his heirs, next o
WE BVt mat aen anytilngl Mew
HA
G. E. VACUUM cleaner and parts; juit
Ith drop top, In parfact condition, '.'
visees, legateei alifl'*personal 'represent, Borough of -Shfewaburjf and Lots Num'
Saturday at Keptwell park. The
made,.like new; txl2-CDlonia!-Tug and
' a n d - use* furniture,. howtboM; —
utlves, and Mrs. Fred A. .Taylor, wife bers 26, 25, and 24 on the aforesal' complete, ready for uie. Phone Holm
pad,
8x10
blue
cut
and
uncut
rug;
both
bus will leave the church at 1:30
goods, china, glusware, paintings. '
of Fred A. Taylor, et als, defendants. map of Berkshire Fsrk, in the Boroug • H l 6 8 1 1 . ' • . . •
In excellent condition, never u.sed elecp m
.
" . .J. '
" ..'•-'•>
'bric-a-brac,, etc. EuacU's Auea«« 1
On Bill Ac, Notice of the time and place of Shrewabury, County .of ..Monmouth GALVANIZED PAILS, heavy duty pairs, .trie Schlck ralor, araall power lawn
and State of New Jersey, made by Or- * garbage-, csni, ash—cans, ash tubs, mower, like, new." Call Red Bank 1237.'
PPC Edward H. Golden, Jr.,-wUi
to redcern*.
. .. . v
Gallariea, I8-S7 B u t Front ttrwt, *
To Fred A. Taylor, and his heirs, next trude C. VanVllet, Collector of Taxes water mops, a n d ^ u s t mops; Johnson'i
report to Fort. Dlx'for reassignment
Red Bank l i l t . i. ^.L-_...
: • -.':'
of kin, devisees, legatees and- personal of 'the Taxing .District of Borough of Glo-Coat; quart ••Union Oil !5 cents: IRISH SETTER' pups, three month's.and
at the end of a furlough he lSjSpend.nine months, black Cocker and: Irish
representatives; and' Mrs. Fred. A. Tay- Shrewsbury, to Borough of Shrewsbury, bamboo rakes, j 'Phone Red Bsnk 2(80,
0:
YOU
ilEED
a
living
room
a
e
t
!
The)
Ing with his father.- H e . recently
Setter
a
t
stud.
Champion
stock.
Coffer,
dated
August
SO,
1840,
and
recorded
In
lor, wife of Fred A.'Taylor: ,• .. _,
NatlonaM. ,a*Jto.:P,i;6wn'i,V : ,
. Furniture Center tea high, .grade fae.
'
arrived from overseas duty,.fighting
TAKE NOTICE that by report dated the Monmouth County, Clerk's Office In CLOPAY SHADES 16 cents eaoh; Wael. Route 1, Freehold. N. J.
tory samplei, "with- spring construetlon.,
Book
1187
of
Mortgages,
pages
2!5'
MILKING
COW
and
,
heifer.
-Ttlvenlde
July IS, 1041,-1, Howard S. Hlgginson,
through^Belgium and into Germany
able shades 20 cants: wash -boards
payment plan. P h o n e : t * t t
Farm;, reasonable. Phone Bed Bank Twelre-montlr
one o t the Masters in Chancery of th 4 c : Book 11X7 of Mortgages, pages 21
with the 661flt'Tank Destroyer bat98 cents: coat hansera 2 for 15 cental
B a n k 1 6 4 7 . •• •
Stnte o{.New .Jersey,'to whom the above Ac,;.and Book 1187 of Mortgages, pages; brooms 11.19; medicine' chests. $2.98. J O I J - '
talion
He entered the army In
matter was referred,' have found the 218 Ac. respectively, of which com- Phone Red Bank 2(80. National 6 f t 10, PRACTICALLY NEW, metal ice box.TYPEWRITERS, addhg machlnw aa4
•June", 1944rand"weht overseas-last•
.
o-fflce
tqylpment.
»ew"
and
tued,
"nrajsunt^ilirB~torinmplsinnnt—for—jrln^
—/{.pouni—-capacity—Inquire—second
bwiPsT
olpa! and Interest on its tax certificate,
January; after taking basic training
And you,- Joseph ^Flshberg, are-mad
floor'. 71 East River road, Rumson, bought, . sold and repaired. Setrpleo's,
lot Monmouth street; Bed Bank. •
.
together with aubaequent llena-aa of July a party defendant b'e'eause (.you obtalnei OANNING TIME. Jelly glasses with tin N.' J,
;
..^, • ----../.. J , " '.
at Camp Hood, Texas.
topi,
tine
top,Mason
jars,
extra,-sine
16, -1945, which certificate-covers prem- R judgment in the New. Jersey Supreme
Mr. and Mrs. Stanfey West of
ises. -.n'vtlie BorouRh of Fair Haven, Court 'against Shore Development Co., tops, llda^for— eoffe» Jars, strainers, STpOK. WATERS for field use' holds 25 CHICKENS—For roasting, frlcaasee aiaT
gallons of water. Phone Holmdel , brolle,raj also 200 8J,4-weeks' old LegT h i r d - a v e n u e are parents of a
Op.unty Of Monmouth .and. State of New et al,,: the. owner of the premises men- enamel»Palls.wax, for Jars. Phone Red
horn cocKerela, • a few Leghorn pullet*,
Jersey,' and-described a s ' l Acre, S.- S. tioned and-desci'ibcd In the said .bill, Bank 2(80, National 5 * 10. Prown's.'
daughter born Saturday, In MqnMAHOGANY
flat top Secretarial desk, four months <old for laying,, order
Main
'Road
on
the
tax
duplicate
of
aaid
and by.- virtue thereof claim to have EXTRA CLOSET SPACE. Our $4,98
mouth Memorial hospital.".'•„.munlcipnllty.
_^'' '•;.'. \ • • • - . - aome lien upon or interest in the laid • Orjora closet^hoM-1*, garments. Moth „ .86x60, period .design, .suitable for nhend, .'Phone Red Bank 2249-R. BeckwHh.pQultry.Farro.'.Chapln avenue, first.
A food and baka'sile ^Illbe held
- TAKE FUBTHBK NOTICE that I h»v. premises. "
*-~-^~~~"~"Y—1."''": * ; r b«g»;~iar"paper,""^hoV bags, "blanket home of'cfllee, "Mads by Imperlal.'Cost rjjrht, turn past Carmen; Place, off L l
Appointed Auguat 20, 1945, at tho' hour
cheats 11.98; coat hangera and panti 1150, eoerlnie for leaathjn half. 89 mnn Springs, road,
Saturday
b y ttio ' Presbyterian
DntediiJulyior 194SJ,,. ' . : , - . .
,
Silverton avenue, Lltll. Sllkr, N . J.
.of
two
o'clock'.tn
the
afternoon,
as
the
hangers,
Phone-Red
Bank
2180,,
N
a
t
Anplegatc,.. Stevens, KosieV|t
Ladles' Aid.society.- . : • - • ».
..".- .. . . i...—... . ' ..
'•[ • .1 ' — •
time, and my office at .No. 10 Bro»d
lonal S 41 10. Frown's.'
«»x7.FOOT BARNBOAT Darby. FrM
4 Reuisllle,
;
.' * ' '„ '.' •
A softball game will be played
ittreet,. Red' Bank,' Monmouth County,
'BOXER—Pedigreed
raalf,
beau*
Karwell, 81 ' Bingbam avenue, Rum
t
..
I
Solicitors of Complainant,
next TuesdajCit 6:.4t p.-m. on tjlfi
•New Jersey, as' tha^ place, -when and P. O5.'a*dr»n,-*4-Sread"Stiaeit<,,«-,-i»i DAMPNESS—(Jet our closet .llie Keep , -=.* tlfully-msrkedr. Obedienee- twilneA--Pri,. -onJy • 4>..-it«nisT- baiement- all*
whero,you may-pay to complainant the
high schoolj field Tjetw-ecn-the.'Prc'sRed Bank, N. J.
11.(9.
MIl-Du.Rld
In
two
slsas!
Odora
Wonflerful
wllh
children,;
Call
Deal,
THE
HIGHWAY Lumber Yard havt~
mim so;, found due for principal and In.'
byterlan and Methodist teams'." . '.
closets I4.«8 i Insecticides o t all kinds.
l"xt" and 1"<8" tongue-and-groov«d'
IN CHANCEBV. OF NEW JERSEY,
tertfst and subsequent, liens aforesaid,
lioardi, new dbors and windows with
together'-with the taxed costs of suit. • IV-Charles Shnnnon and Elizabeth National 6 eVIO, Prawn's,"
A meeting of the,,w;pm^n>S8;.
The su»v to be-paid, le 1217.40, together ,Shannoni>-hls'wlfe:.Hy.^3'lr,tUi.ot«»-or- Auuiuin GAS range, kitchen coal an, :W:fPPT; SAILBOAT. JiBrconl rig. Ial framek, roll roofing, slate, and smooth
cisty of Christian Seivlce'.-of the
aurfsee, moulding of, all ilses and d t l i ^
»r.ater
•g«
aT«
with Interest from July 16.' 1S46, plus der of tho Cpurti- of Chancery of*Nef* T»Veiir^lrrlatld*
. ' K « i u u u i u i i i n u v i i T-llflM-hflr
* • * • • • • • M"« T
t,a»»
atreale- while ccdiir planking," twi. qrlptloni alea screen .wire. Located OB)
Methodist church was, held Tuesday
the tnrfed costs ot this eulL This nb- Jersey,' made on. the day ot the date coll. hot Water boiler,-bathtub.
.Cal
years old, I32G, ur beit lash offer. 12 Highwsy 16 and Franklin sivanue, Wast
afternoon" ' a t ' t h e * Home' of 'Mfir.
t you may heroof^Jn a causa wherein Ffahk N»ro at, 77 .Mechanic street, Red Bank.
RlverV|ewr<>«d, Monmouth Bench, (N.e»r Kejnabnrg, N..J, Bstfmaftei gladly g.lyea '
Frank T..prooks.-Mrs.:c. Walt HaipMitr ancT jnnka fedemBllljlr Of'"llir
property or pVotect your Inlercltbl »s- d»tenilnnli,-ye« nre-requlted to Jl>P«»rr.
handles, white,- trimmed. In blue; .
vens lerj the discussion on "A Door
.'BOAT, perfect condltlbti', must
signmeht.
.
',- ••• "'•;• , ' ' ' . / nhd nntwer ta tho compliilnent J'.WH on, 'gTbdcondlllon, .Call- ( I t ' l l "Wallac*
of Co-operation!" FoUpwing a bual- ieir going ' Into "service, ; Banla,
B> HOt/BB T8AlEBR,.an« Iliggage » . . . » ,
Hownril 8.. Hlgglnaon,
•. • or before the 14th dayJofTSepteraber; street, Re j , Bank. Mrs, gall.'
table radio, two studio couches 1 >n
Leonard.'
avenue. Leonardo, N, 1 J.
neB> session the merritiers-were ent
next,
nr
th«
said
bill
•*1T(
be
tnken
Master In Chancery of Ns.w Jersey,
In. beat condition. Bryan, Portnupatk)'
MAPLE
BEDHOOJTset.
No
junx,
T.,W,
tertained at a porch party.
c«nf«ssedVngtlnst you,',. \i
ROPE—I-Inch mnnfia, In orfglnnl pnek- l^ng Brnnchj' N, J.
,
Martin. Phone^rTlgiilaniie 18»6.«
VJ
Monmoulh
CQUnty
Sutrogate'a
Office/
•fheinld
bill
Is
filed
to
f0MCI9S;
twt
age,
pre-war
qunllty,
106
feet,'Price,
Phe-Iaejiox tavern and'restaurant
OLD ENGLISH sheep dog - puppies arid
' In the matter al the estate of Bertha ccrlnlft corllfloatM of U x ' s a l e m n d e T j TABLE UODEL radio, perfect: • ton. >»5.. Prlone Hojmde) ' ( ( I I . .
•• •
on "First avenue has been, .aoM'by
half' grown .dogs. Very best blood
C, Polhemui, dedented,- Notice to. cred- Julln' M, Keoughj Cqlleotor,' to the Bor. dltlon, | 1 ( ' | electric cabinet model. I. V?ANTibT-Tr»stor, scoop and scraper.
Qu»j Peterson to WIHIam Wlstuba
itors; to present claims against. oitKtc, augh ijf Sfd.Bank, one-.datod Oetobei Vlctrols. tap,- Phone Red'Bank" 2175,'' •'- Frank'J.'Mnnnlno, Box 198, R, F, JJ,, lines, Br((tn, Torttupeck, Long Branebr
'. !'••'.
...
1O<! of MorV TtADIO—Phllco, perfect .condition, teas. KeyDort, Phone Mlddlotown 1(8 after JJ. J r
' PiirauHnt to tho order, of DormKn iiTuii.recordocHn-flook
of Long Branch', Mr. Peterson, whu
and the other datei >-. enable. Call *t <X. Wallace street, 7 p. m.« '
McKaddin, Surrngnle o l the County of K»KeB, VUKKIV),
|
has been' crigagsd in Ihn bualnesa
Miinniiiiiltii made on Ibe twelfth ilny of Oitribor-JKHSOO, recorded In Book-ill0i Itad Bank. Jt, Renhnrt.*
aOL'DFlSH, TropicKl fish, squsr.,
,
Mrt since 1027, plnns to take X-'ynKERO8ENK
ERO8ENK JiaCi irnter Heater, fi(«nJuly, 19tDi on the application of (•luce ut 'Moiliinuei, pnKe 1115. of the Manlums, aquatlo plants, supplies,
t.
R b k
Roebufk,
i imuse.il, 211-mllon rapnolty
cation.
•'
Mr^foVrth
Admlnlstra.lrlKi.-of—thsresr TtimitlrUounly Clerk's Oliiu.*, which rtti ROD AND REEL, 1101 14-toot rowboat
—'sxlao- it»Hr)«ril~ll»e-rnlr««rf---Can-b« Write.
Ron M l , 'Red Bank,
Open dally and Sundays until t p.
flflcnlcB
nf
tax
amfe)
worn
duly
nsalgnsd
tat«
nf
Berlhit
C.
Polhemui,
deceased,
A fashion show will be held t o ;
isen
after
5
p,
m,
14t
Morimpulh.
street,
N.
,1,"
Holies l i heieby «lven-to the credlton by iuld Sotoughfto the comr'
, m, Olossd Wednesday, Phone Uld.
r
r-aittww^nlght-ln. gt ,Aynr» nchnol
ted Bank," N. J.e
lie
.of-ssid dectiiMil to exhibit to the 'sub- ' You Charles .Shannon sirs mi
DALMATIAN watch dpg, female:, thor.
•dlatown 38tJ-J. Helen Millar, Aqu»r<
scriber admlrllitritlrlx «s tforessld, their ly.defendant JiBoatise y o " —
,. oughbreili well marked, noust broken,
lit, jBo,* 204f-Hlgri«i«r.-»!,
and demands akalnst tile-si
•even months bid, $16, IB Orohirr]
ish tor, thoibenefit ol the church,
i»e in a deed from. Q#
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under osth, within' •!>
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JJQ_EXPERIE^CE
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DEtUXE-LAUNDRY^
JR«dJank
\ 44 Marion 3jreet
BEER-WINE-LIQUOR
67 BROAD ST.
Phone 3340
RED BANK
GINS
BELLOWS ,....:
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HIRAM WALKER..;.........
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FLEISHMANN*S
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REAL ESTATE WANTED
WAWTED
BUSWEM NOTICES
I R£AL ESTATE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE FOR flAU
3*,Jeaaa year-round tix or E1GHT-ROOM BOUSE, central heating,
ILL SELL MY tome mt Btme Ckarefc. TWO-STOW]
large •rot,;naar JBed^ a u k , on bMljae
oate.lu
Valley Drive, _oni mite ftorn. Atlantic
Pkone
Bank •»,
Hlghlandas modem thioughmrt, 4«Ala
grade A oak aoortf oil beat Vot water
mtunatm »144.« lyitera; two-car garagt, irftb toilet,
for mint, notat and IS CALZr— AFAPTTaun-i; or Bungalow^
lower, and large roost-above; groonda
•Olatli
Call bet-wean•» and Id a. ' local tnalfMM eouple, s a n a u n t j E z .
L_ pmUMtoff tap -aBU. M l ' 4 1 *
ix260 feet, Builneia requires rar be- wlndowa,
f Bed
ed 9
t k . house vacant i- immediate occupancy.
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Phe
t
7H>
oeptemberT
la
-yielnlty
of
3*nk.
-alifdirirmrd,.»»».•». w«#4,WHrtoil. BL8CTB10
IX. I euble faatt awf
Price
18,500.
Jolipt.O.
MeCue
Bealig
in JXew York, Wrlfe •or phone, 8. houiar V
Box
Ml.
Bed
il
Tyrlto'-Burtnifafiouple."
•ldurlr Tadr. Apply.Boon
~poU,rJf$ ton *lpi outboard motor,*
tor. Phpne'Rumion 444 or^Bed Bank larry, c / o Unuiter, Briatol Bate),
eeed,. Order new. Cwjovat •£">!• Lionel Slam. pot*. Bed Bask ~ i l l w | i . p , r W
Pltejer HotiU— — - -,
0 M b l i , I h i i i i Bed Bank »>»«.«
Ifeet
*«th street,
' - New
"
York,
- "
Bryant
"
o-Holmdol » m . frickatunk. V. 1,
COUPLE wanU to rent
VICTROLA—Mu4t bo in gaed condition,
part
tfiSe. 'BUBIMEU
.8400.
VACUUM cleanere w
email houae or bungalow In or near- MIDDLETOWN—Fertile 62-acre dairy
reasonably priced. Phone Bed Bapk
Phone Bumaon
Alltn ElMirff Stop, I*
H i I ! and bath, all Jmid
«anki
good
tenante.
Write.
"Bui-,
or
truck'
farm-;
two
mHaa-fronv-Hed
l U d Bang."
• ' ' *
141 or-Lout Breach'37.»o.»
BABE QITOBTUNITTI, Become - auoelprovementa; two adjoining lota: nicely
eu Coupl.?Box M>.ltadBangM.J,»' Balik station': two houses, > a n with 66
afad with promlnont real .utata ofIntab-e at t « Loauat »ve- UUr
- — • _POBTABUE
- . - - _
adding > i « h l n ; ,
ANTED TO BBHT-H-Small or garije atanchlona, box sUIll, allp, bay barn, landacaPed.
Ml-. Muit l a good «jt*nograih*h. L j a n
ue, Fair Haven, Nr -J., or call Bed LOT—68-foot fcontaaer Pal
T»aw or' naad. Phone
Phon Bumion «4l afapartmentby
Army
pfficer.
Firmanbull
pen,
amoka.
house,
fbur-car
garage,
iMMlneu, taka Ucuw. Write, (IVtng A lank 3613.
or aVehidgi.
Fair Hav«; I t t blpeag :
,
i
e
d
l
,
og
o
eat Write, "Armr OBotr,"
.?ox «H611. tool bouse, ihedl, hof iot? For iramedlr
f»,000.
loaepb O. MeCue.
WOP iQu'lpnieBl, iooi ptaii,1 parlence, lalirf raquiied, "Baal Bet«tc," Bed Bank, 11, J,*- .
IGHLAJfD&V-4n the ' highway, live rosd. -.Vary rtaaonaple, T
au.V.
- - Rumaon
6H,.B«d Bank.W. J.
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Sltok P
Phone
444 or Bed
Write, P. O. Bea l l V
foot
ati, biHch drill preii, twoaaw.
minutes
from.
itaiion,
o
n
bus
line;
ANT TO- BENf. imall houiemr bun- Ba:ijlf 1470,
leJSaJSSCED BOOrEBB and Jmulai-room. bungalow and three-room bjlttgalow by-Ptrwanent local "* l _' l *° t ~°'
torir alao—earpenten' helper!,—£all
Lont
..
«ehienu,
low o n iame-loti alae IOxl«0.
»0. Fred
1
Deal
three bedrooms and bath up and three
KumiOBT
PAY CASH for Inexpensive ear. between t-and'10'Jb'm.' Phot
Phon.
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rooms-down,'steam heat; one-car girrably wdan If In good running 7«iS.
APABTMBNT, couple, no age. 96 Pint ltrjet,* Fair Haven.' one
VE-R.O0M
BUNGALOW,
new
concrete
1 ea tt*i
Ph
children, pernnnint'0FZBATQB3 AMD Irpniri 'm;ckl|.;
Fair Haven,
Bed Bank 20J1.'
lot (0 feet front, 100 feet rear, 160 iewly painted; \\\ improvenunti. l i t
dran'i
tchool
draiiiei.Jlnht
w
o
r
t
OB8SP00U
feet .deep. Price 16,600. ?bone Red 'emberton ivenue. Oeeanport, K. * nue at NaptoBa. Prita of W
good opportunity Apnlx LaTerr*
Jennie a Larton, Ltncrofyi
Bank H»,
Albert I . Irini. agent, II
'hone Eatontown 483. a toj 8 p. 1
APARTMENTS
Monmouth atreet, Bed Bank. N. J.»
-Qarnunt ICo^i ft Vail itreet, Bad
venlngi.* /
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BUSINESS NOTICES
SAILBOAT MAST, "60 to 6'
RXAL AftTAT ^ H n
BaKk, M. J. J
fO LET TO COLORED. Fiveroomi and BLEVEN-ROOM home, three and haR JAROAIN-^Long Branch, Third avenue,
main, aall, chain, life preservers and
acres,_((ronUie $00 feet), en North
B, Stryaat, apadaUms fa
bith. Phone Eatontown 19-B-2, or
SrfTtO
aide light!; also duck decoys. Allan
eight .joomi, two batha, three-ear,
•bury river, $26,000. Phone Mri,
WHITE—Middle-aged <~ woman,
light Inquire S, Berry Green, Briar Inn, Pine
e«aatry~aae«wi and eetatea.
dr»
jonklin. Phone J e d Bank 2211.M,
two-itprr
ganger
convenient
and
deferd. Rumson laiy-W,
hoUHkaePlng, Widow' living , ilo:
Brook, I f , J.
tlmttu »)»«, O»«M
Bnthway Ho. 84. Bojmdal,
ilrabla locations. Taxes low. > $6,850,
hone Long Branch. 170*,
and itrMt. Fair B*im,
l Bed
,
^
APARTMENT of three rooms, furnished RPVER PLAZA bungalow, four roCmai !all,or addreii, "Property," -101 Clln.
Helatdei IttU
ROOMS FOR RENT
l e t Cor..
Bank 1465. leonmouth
or iHofornlshed within a short jralk- i' ba^i, modern Improvement!, boilt-ln — Plate, Long- Branch, N. J.«
GIRL OR WOMAN for1 loda fountain.
Wait
Bank. HUB* * iOHB. w » » t | » l
W t itr.it,
t Bod
B d Bank
Fair H*Ven Phirmacj or call ing distance pf Red Bank ahopplng dn- cabinets, steam best, Jow. taxea;. lot
M V1RY LAMB BEDROOM with a, ptl- BedApply
USINEfiS SITE at Bad Bank railroad Twin two-family henae, aevaa raaJB*,,
80x160
feet.
Phone
Bed
Bank3233-J.
ia* <Bd nptirinj, Mill a
Lrlct.
Phone
particular!
to
Mrs.
Weeks,
Bank 3 8 atatlon; plot 100x400; aultable for
each every Improvement. Thli iwoxeilf, .
vate'entrance near hath,-at but atop,
afttt (.»• Itulaiii
»ed Be,nk 8<00, dtgnslon 62«.' . ,
SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW, suam heat, all itorei and apartments. Ajnly C., E. cm be purchased with small down payi 1 ^
i o o m i a AND SIDING, w . apply
gentleman prefimd.
942 WOMAN WISHES day'a work, good refK J »tonr Kwport » « . W
Improvements;-.. lot «0x260; two-car Plchler 1(0 Broid itreet. Phone Red aunt, balance Ilka r u t , which the catt*
erence. Carrie Pitt, 22' Cherry itreet, THREE ROOMS, kitchen, living room
Broad
itreet,
Red
Bink,
N.
J,
fejMdt
mike.: »' "»*•»
BPtoPA»K*fatti
tenant wjllpay. Why aot invaatigaUTjS Shr.ewiburr townihlp. P. O. Box 65, Bed and btdrdorn.' with electric lighti and garage and chicken coop; • beautiful Bank 266* .
aibeitoi end'lhiulatFOR COUPLB-Ucht' KouiaworVralie- Bink,, N,
J
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lot. water, ttk per month. Near bus landacaplng, Is.OOC, P. F. Kennedy, 21 MIDDLETOWN—A rial country home, unaasl bargain by calling Haueer, Aw".«'.i
J
;
trfe refrigerator. 18 upt near Bendlx
| <«|ldewalli. V*
lentil!- Highland. 961.
rf"ftSltbrt.-e
lines and" school. Call evenings or Sat- PeUr'.s place, Red Bank, N. i. phone
perfect condition, five bedroomi, l ^ r
Oorp, diner Co., and Hollr Pitcher ho- SERVICE MAN with child, would Ilk
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tl
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18 monthi to pay.
tnd Sundays all ^ day. Phone aWd Bank 454.
provement*i, •tut*
HOUSE; ail improvement*
s
RGE HOUSE,
i«:
bathi, modern kitchen, oilburner; plotV
Utr^rkmt-tet-^Bnttr-ltrVKror 11 ~~domaiUc work, live in. Write, P. O. urdays
Htttlion'kveniu, Atbttrf
Rumioh'.
602.
MIDDLETOWN—12
acres,
brick
dwell> converlion two ffaolUei,
Safaif
lU
Write for ertlmate. Stirling Home
160x200; low taxis; priced to aell. C. E.
orford place, Bed Bink.
Box 1, New Monmouth. N. J.*
phon Aibnry f«rk ».»».
Ing, ten roomi, three tile baths, Ule •ichler 14«. Brosd-ttreae.'Phone Bed
X.
Whluon,
114
Wait
Main
itreet."
11*
BROAD
STREET,
Red
Bank.-two-Improvement
Company, ^Unlon
EXPERT, OIL - BVBNER iertlee man.
RO0M8, H South etraat, - Had Bank
old. Poiiesiion at-onea. Wbitnef
TOE lNggKANCT o« all Uadi.iM
. room furnished apartment with- prt- powder room,',vapcir heat, three-ear, gar- l a n k l « $ . » . •'. ' •'•
-•^v_—„
Write, P. O~B6x 6<6, Bed Bank, N. J.
' cnletand eonfortablai hotwatar at aj
• • " t f r — ' — ~ = ^
»at<b»tb,jlliUtilitleB_«ujjpl!e,d, 145 .per age, * iplendid view*. Immediate poises; IBST BUY refined neighborhood, aeren- B. WhltaenWnd Kara K. WhlUon execuTrfTiarlr
rlrlnn
Brotd t l m t (pwr
17 Howard .avenue, KeaniCharlei : - E ~ Sweeney,'
Ph
Holmdel.^298.
-j
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leg
ySHt Phona
tonth. Bnrnton and Boytonn. 8 Drutn- lien. 120,000.
--foom'«rMlden«, -four bedroomi, two
M
MUr
borg.rwanti mlaau-ajta "honi
,«ferlT10N KABMEBSI Cattle, ahaep.
Will -give)
nond place. Phone Bed Bink 952. ' Monmouth avenue.. Phone Bumion 1412. lle'batbi, twoservanta rqoniB and bath, RTVRR ROAD,
arata prtcei.
O , Fair'Hiven.
airHiven. Will
gi)
W t Or BCD
) Baak'a_ raoit cooranltn good Wages, lonely widow. Write or apiate
occupancy
and
Mil
partly'
itftd.
J.—Bargain,
HIGHLANDS,
near
immediate
occupancy and Mil partly'
' roof,-fill .burner;'poseeis!on Sjiptomme
f ANT TO RENT four-room unfurnlihed
ily to above addrees
llngla and dqabt
loeattonai—b
three, batha, oU
i o u a a - w i t h . Otal
bathing b."
l h d nlni
l i -rooms,
th
-rooms, three,
*SE
"
H8.6O0, Apply C B, Piohler, furnlahsd
Hit or bUn«al<tW- xWril
61 Hiple OABDErTSs
l t 4 7 U 1 ) IIdeal loca>
OARPENTJSR WORK,'reufaw ttdiWlnftf
. Apply T. J. Ollroom, kitchen, t h r e e b e d E o b m l ^
gaijige. P
Plot-47.U1).
AIM. oppolite " " » • "
Box 6 h : Red-Bank N, J.*
4O_Broad .street.Phone Red Bank.l»6.' beat, gai
U
avenoe,
Bed
Baak,
pi
hotibi morhif u d raUlif of build.
Hg
Phoni,Bumion
price 12,000. Apartment home f/ouf
tlonr—Prica-|8,(W».'—Conitanja—SBltl
all! Atlantic Highland
FOUR-R.OOM apartment
or -cottage, faB(ly) tear roonii and- bath. In each FlVErACR,E country eitlte, Holndel.
UAli
MintaH«i«t URrnBUSD 'ROOM, off Broad atraat*, 719.
OR,
oe Jldlng lngif termi .*
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14 ,,Hiple .avinne,_FalrHavm;S
• — . - • • , ,—?-•—,——.--.-^i
J
WORK,
asbeitoe
permanent, at least, for one year^.WIll apartment; water, g s i , electric and sewresidence 7 years old; Area. bedVerr natonable. hot' water. Apply 81 TOOL MAKER—Ca.ll at l«9°Krlt-*VeJ» cabinet!.
»:-•»
•»?c'''"?- protement Co,, Box.llii Keansbarg, N, J,
bit
:ake it Turnlshed or unfurnished. Occu- er; free and clear; all rented. Sale rooms, large living room, fireplace, tile Phona Bed Bank 1808
M yean a*P.*nee. f". H < l m - WANTfco—M«»on work. platUrlnt. t«- Wallace itreet, Bed Bank. Phone Red
nue,' Atlantic Highlands, or phone At- pancy Sept'em'ber'lit,'if poisibie. Phone
Bank • 21J<-H.
•-•.'•
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price *«,000. Apartment houae (four- kitchen,- tile bath, stall shower. $16,- FAIR HAVEN—In a quiet location.
Ri B«nk »2»8-J. •
lantic Highlanda 62aV
' .- '
netnt and « m r a l mason work. Maiiro
Towier. frreboia 1,000. extension 328.* family), four rooms and lavatory in 000.
C. E, PleEler, 140,Broad atreeU . nine l i n e roomi, t « e batba, ateana
heat, all, garage, l a v e 'open front Porch..
)auo,9, « DeForreat aV«u«n«4d_Bank. LARGE LIGHT,.(umilhed, double roora,
ENBRAL HOUSEWORK, part time, MOTHER—(steady employment) and each apartment; all rented. Bale price
hone Red Bink 16«.«
plentr of hot wtter, near bath.', it
This home la aultable for two fimlllaa.
Apply Povina, Locuit Point Ro«d,
daughter- desire .9 to 6-room apart- 18,000. J J . . Sculthorp, 123 Flnt.avi
ATTKACT1VE ROUE good location, H a s j w o kitchens. Price,IIO.OOO; Com
Harding-road. ; Phone B e d - B a n k r l l t t
of laws, ; tools and lawn
L*akTBar*avenuer"boeuitr^WtJ,' — ment «r- burrgalow .unfurnished^ Vhere nue. Atlantic Hlghlanda. Phone 477.
or
near
schools,
four
bedroome
114
•Ur.ee Smith, 14 Maple avenue,.Fair HaaharpenedV band saws -totied. H e k a p LARGE POUBLE room with prlrata
GOOD MAN 'can. have a i t e a d y i o b child's pet dog allowed, Quiet, clean 16- SIX -ROOMS and b»ih bungalow: plot baths, Ireplice. modern kitchen, ell bur- vjan. Phone Red Bank 2808. Exclusive.
l>atbrT>n-Hlgbwar,—neear. Fort Mon
and deliver. F. W. Herrmann, ?»"Weit
dation, nea'r railroao?statr6n.:and. school,
on- imall farm wit*' good pay l
ner, etinporth. »1$,000. C. B. Plchler, MfflJET-'.'•••-*--' '--'•.';.•.'. ' - .
J61IO6
feet;
so(id
foundation,
furni•-•.' . . - v ' . - mouth, Phone Rod Bankk SIC
SIC*
Park avenue, Oakhurat, N. 1.
starting September or October, between ture and furnlshinm Included at 12,800. 140 Broad itreit. Phone Bed Bank
day week. Phone MldJIctown 3»
ACCOUNT ANT—Male or female far a
ARTHUR E. BOYCE.palntli
DOUBLE ROOM, near bath, hot <watc I X P B B T J S E F M O E B A T I O N man. Write, Asbury Park and Red Bank. Please give This'price li Arm and the property la
«»ttrlor
and
Interior
palntlni,
«
!
etalli,
"Write,"K..
S.,"
Box
611,
Bed
P.'
A.
offlee,
good
opportunity
tor a
s
T
Searpata_Lffl!
at all. ilmear^lri: Waiblngfbn -atraef,
»ood buy. ' Open flreplace and kitchen BAY VAN HORN AQENOY-^ulok Pol- greduste,'of a ;reco&r,ii«d accounting
•P. Q. Box^S4C, Ktd B»ai! 'N, 3.
—cleaned - a»d- matii lupplled oh larf* or imall Jobl,
:
:
Bank, N..J.«.
. '
V.
. . - • " ' achimney'.'
If you are Interested, don't
- seailfdW.' ' Excellent -Bed Bank ' neigh- aehool or one w t ^ exteriilve bookkeep
Brnad; nrii clou w o ^ by practical palnUn. Bad>Bank,-Phone Bed Bank 1H0-M,*
BXPEBT BEAUTTCIAK. good entary,
ROOMS—InmnprinB badl, .near bait,
lose thli opportunity, located.. ln,.:XeSr- borhood,', newly painted i s
Phone *Bed-Bank. 8 0 V
ateady poiltlon; nve-dajr-weekr^Apply
Phone Rfimion • ( ( .
Winter condltioni.'. William C. rooma, two biths, oil heat, „ .
but paiMi. Prldham, Broad itreet, Rochelle Beauty Silon, 16- Mecnanlc
repaired new LOANS—SlWatura, fornltore, auto. BeaREAL ESTATE FOR RENT port.
laU
Marshall,. Keaniburg, N. J. Phone 241, two-car garage: $9,600. Ray-Van Horn ary. expected. ' Write,
(ojpoalU
achool)
Bprewibur)i,»
atreet,
Bed
Panic
or.
phone.
Bed
Bank
. „ ! , walka, fireTd
con FIntnct Co,-, 77 B n a d rtrMt, %*i LARGE COMFORTABLE
Agency, Fair: Haven.' Phone Bed Bask Box 611, Bed Bank, N. J. 'Atcountant,"
_. . _
_ .room. for two. 86«J. .
TEN-ROOM
FURNISHED
house,
imfonndatloni,
ter#
NTPAYERS
can
be
home
owntn,
walU,
Bank 1471. '.Charte. 2V4; W r wnt a
Pliia7
: 8 8 . . . . -..'-•
'. -,
near, builneaa^ eenter. and traniporta* GARDENER AND h»ndy-man, good
provements, hot - waker .heat; lot
ete. Call Genola moatp, t,[c«me Wo, 742. *
Why.'pay rent and at the .end bive
«tc.
i
SIX-ROOM BOUSE In Leonardo, all im>'
Uon
aerrlea.
Quiet
neighborhood.
AY. VAN HOBN AOXNOy->-Owair ' proveminta, hot-air heit,; two-car v
poilllon.v Phone Mlddletowt 278-M. only paper receipt!. . My rent like, low 79V147 tf, feet; garage, chicken hou,
: Braaeh Itt
AUTO I/OANB, o n r 1100 onlr. PrlraU pleaaant; lurroundlngi, 24 Leror Place.
and
pen,
tool
house;
alio
lot
106x128
moving
to
Niw
England,
offer* home garige; plot 60x160. Prlje »3,C0O, Caa
cost montltry'paymenti make It poeslble
TfAWKHJMPS.'new^nd rebol t. Pump - car f a i n (Inaneed for anr amoqnt, 1C NICELT FUBNISHgD, comfortable'room MAN WITH .CAR to carry rural mail to own your own; home. Profit by calling with 24x28 7-loot, foundation. • All fol completely furnished.
Nine apicioua be lean evenings. Apply John R, Waldroute, while regular~-£ar.rler ia off.
" repair* of all kind!; plumbing and raonthi to par. Seacoaat FlDanu Com- ;, for rentr^buiineu couple . praferred
IarrvHaus«. Atlantic Hlghlsndi 881. $7,000. phone. Atlantic,Highland! 18-M rooma, two batha, lavatory, littomatto mann, Leonardo, N.- J. Phone Atlantic
baling
F. C. ' Hunt. Middletown. pany, 40 Broad «tre«t, Bod Bank. with or without amall child, l i Worth' Pay about 150' and expeniei. Fhon
SixTgboM -WINTER HOME, Id g o t . heat, Ursa landieaped plot; garage! 88,- Highlands 64J-B.
—L___
HOUSES•
»riu
itorea
for
rent:R.
V,
B.
Bed
Bank
793-B-2,
after
7
n.
m."
•
HioneMlddletown «8;
;„•'' .,/' • Phone Btd Baak liU.
Ray Van Horn Agency, Fair H i condition, II,?50 to quick buyer. Call 000.
lar itreat Red Bank, N. J-.«
H. Stoutr-Uwll building, 71-78 Broad
SHREWSBURY, aunporch, living loom,
LAWN MOWEE8 ab'arpantd and repal:
en.: -Phcne.Bed Ban»,»a8,' . : '.
paid' for
Sunday'and* evening!. Iiabelle Button,
NT DOUBLE room, kltcb
itreet
(over
Newberry
store),
,
.
o a(i>
dining; room, kitchen,, mild'i room,
CHAMBERMAID, experienced, to 11i—Ul an
<d. Cardan Implement*, ( d a w n and . „ »
near alt tranaportatlon.
IF YOU are looking for bargains, . H I . P. 26B Port Monmouth roid. Ideal Beach, BAY VAN HORN AOENCY. Wide lelec- bath,'three bedroomi, two muter bathe,
ttlt. junk d«al«r. cutlirjr«tiIfpelHdrK«ti «ttad-f<MMrank«_ « S B ?
' 'aiat occaiionally ai wiitresi^ good
tlon plots, acreage, river frontage and automatic, hot water heat) attached gaxF. Kennedy. Uityoar'homes (or lalt N. J.
"ahrtwaburjr a»enut. B8I. W k and vailM. All klnda of locki repaired. n ' m
farm
land
ior
pokt
war
building'.
River"latarrr—permanent—pailtldlU—Iwo.
oF-renfa—-I - nave^many proipecta. P. F.
aie, ' Prlea »ll,80O; -Wr: A. Hopplnf
Crou Lockiroltb Shop, 155 Sbnmbarr TWO BOOMS for llgbf houaikeeplng.
front eitatea being divided,' Bay Van-Agency. Phone Red Bank -J97.'
B l B i 1H8-W.
Will. Mil.
KrVER PLOT, ilia It feet on Mid
tk4Wll6l
Kennedy. 21 Peters'place. Had Bank 464.
Can .be n e n Mond«r tbi lath; at 18
adulti In fimlly. Phono Red Bank
fll^-BWWn
' ,Tff I" avtnup. Red Bint.
Born. Agency, Fair-Haven.- Phone Bed
pairad a»d
St.teilr Plliai Bedi B»nV;
N. J. (Hirer,
TWENTY
ACRES
good'
pasture,'
upland
dletown
side,
of
river,'
440
f
e
e
t
/
Vnd ajl household
CAPE COD DESIGN, Colonial terrace,
;
SSSO^for* appointments ... ^ '. ..
Bink'888.«
l
•fda Hflghtl,
..
.
-•.••••:•-•
ancTm'etdstr. Call HolnWe) .7701 after
waahlng -etarhlnea*
living room, dining room, kitchen,
depth, with riparian rights. BeiutlBAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Urge plot thru bedrooms,-tile bath, with ahow,er,.
4
p.
m..
AUTOMOBILES
GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER, *<rhlte. mui
fut view; hllh and well treed. John
near
river, aeven rooms, . model automatic heat. Price 17,700. W. A.
ATTRAOTIVE FRAME bungalow, five
be
good
plain
cook'.
No
fceary
cleankitchen, paneled nrepla.ee, aatomatle Hopping Agency. Phone. Bed Bank 8»7.»
HELP WANTED
T. Liwley, Agent, Rlrenlda Drive.
roomi.-v-bath,. .hbt water heat, auto*.
Ing; ileep In; two adult! in family; Lo^
HAUBIGB SCHWASTZ. Chnalar. *lr<
teat, lmuliticn, double garage. $9,000.
Phone Red Bank 410. •
moota tad Intanatlaaal tra«k aaMt
caUd on Blv«nlde Drive. Phone At- matie hot water heater included: ceTaxea $160. Bsy Van Horn Agincy, Fair HOME, GOOIrconitructlon- Hudson ava.
Eaaeatial werkera
meSr-celiir
garage.
Lot
50*150.
Early
and Hrrlca bearanattara^Piom t*
lintlc Hlghlmdi 846 after 7 p. m.
nue, entrance-hall, living room, fire.
Haven,
Phone-Bed Bank 283.*
•Uteaaam
|ee^(
-•aed=releaee
<taerr
possession, M6.60O.
Allaire Ageney, HOUSE—All- Improvement! and' twe
Bank 1*7.
:
place, dining room, kitchen, laundry,
WOMAN FOR OBNERAL houiework an
HOW I Can 1 torn fro« anr maVa
aaaaatlal>ka an. U. t . E. t , reRealtors, Red Bank. Phone 3460.
.
extra lota on Main street, Balford BAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Excellent four bedrooma, bitb, g»ras«, large lot—
USED CABS bought. . atid . a « r « .
ferral! far laaa Maaatlal. Under rig.
care of two children for bui|ne«
va(u«,
sli
rooms:
plot
100x140:
hot
- I n «r anr mai'a htartbitoa*, I
*.
Price flO.OOO. W, 'A. Hopping; Agency.
ebUWd.
eouplei bleep in preferred. Phone Bee SMALL THREE-ROOM bungalow on N. J. E. Koch.
heat, fireplace, porch^garage.' $6,- Phone Red Bank 197.* •
*
p-avenua, Eatontown. N . J . . pirt- EAST BEBGEN home of i l l roomi and water
O
0.5.
500; taxes 895. Bay Van Horn Agency,
18.11 Mechanic at
furntihed;'
gas,
*
water
and
"electricr
bath.~
with
new
hot-water
furnaco.HOMH O N E A S T
m t to fcttlM
Fair HavenrPhone Bad 'Bank 88»
Eatontwn
sell y o u automobile
^ r t P | 7 ; 8 O O ^
t h t l t l
you
loyely home.'wHh beet w&gei; live i;
Wlllla» H. Wblu. Automatic Halt.
AQENCY—jirlv
""'a. pay eaea (fOf-aar.
Walker « ' Tlidill, 7 Mechaalo itriet
ltehu
preferred; urivate room and bath;' imal
American . architecture, •. ft • aerei, k
"o • 1941 atMaUt
Red Bank; Phone Bed Bank .1774. 0
$«,»00. VY. A.
'"• -rim M Mac 144... •
REAL-ESTATEJQR_5 ALE
- in-rrin B.H B 3 J««»-; •
Red Bank-397.1
a a i v ^ M a a ^ e a i j w M ^^^^_ " ^ t ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ m
^ lien,
good par, itaidr J»ork,
CODNTaY HOME—Four icree.
TOP PRICBSpald -for-aU-«akai-«l-t»»
general tlounworlr; —hi gheit- -wageii BUY-.'THI8-comfertable.-slx-room house, tKUNT STREET
house. $U,b0«.
sd
aun porch,- Urge "flreplace,
Communicate "Beliabln'^Jw 611, r>
piano., a-tr. tepart-Wkm»
Fair Harm. Phone Red Bank ZS8;
fin f t Mnaailla itraat, phltnt PM **"•'
White
Sbop,
The Decorator's
HOJrS
$tj»—for- y e i r ' 4 - t a x ^ - Write,
siso.
atreet. Bed Bs
FRANK VAN SXCKIX $ » W e « - F r e i t ACCODNTANT-jJunlor or senior, know'
Xaat Front atreet.
Bur
~ korT 'Co,,' cornier of Maple avenue am
XUTbMOBlUe
itreet, formerly Qulnn'a Oarage, BeBank
2776
or
Hlddletown
687ledge of bookkee&lng, graduate of ae- Bergen "Place. Bed Bank, N. J.
water beat; two barns, $9,000. Ray Van
while the colt li lew. Complete
l
pro- pairs to.all makes. Bear wheel aligning
RED
BANK
hone
of
i
l
l
rooma
and
1
.counting
school
or
experienced
preSIX
BOOMS
and bath, central location
COUNXRY
HOME—
2^4
miles
from
Bed
Horn Agency, Fair Haven. Phone Red
iietloa. 'Inaure by, telephone. Kenneth and frame straightening aerviee. Dodge
IS i m a uonttr waiting for
baths, steam heat with oil, twb-c.
ferred. Rapid rising C. P.:'A; .firm lookIn ,Hed Bank, tile bath, modern
Bank; Ideal post-war busrnest-loci—
Bank 283.'
'
lVWalker;7 Mechanic itreet.. Red Bank, and Plymouth dealer..
•
liable°*houiemaid-cook, who can fui
garage. Lot IfftxUO feet^ newly paint
ing for eventual resident manager..
kitchen; hot water heat oil; two-car
tion;
center
of
village;
corner
property^;
*'Phone Bed Bank »774.«
referencei and wanta a perraanen'
AGEINCY—Seven garage, $7,500. Thompson Ageney, 81
„, 260
.»v feet
. « on two ed.' Price $9,600. Walker *TDidill. 7 RAY VAN HORN
l i n . l M I tswUia, local office. Scat-war. Salary no obi»
five converging roads,
'• apaclous.ropmi, living room, with fire,
COST at wait «o% more. 10 OA8t BALM-fa
. . . full rf.y » J..'» nit; »».
Call Perth Araboy 4 - u l S C "
ruuds. ..jMi>dem ^ngeJowr-fiA^Moma-ll^hA^^r^t^oyi^l^^neJRri place,-dining-room, kitchen, deiv'. three Sast Front atreet. Phone 700.*
up to, It month* to pay.
T
I c r w i r r a u r Inanr.jjOSci
Kennatb I.
L, Wa
Wal*«r, / uacname
bedrbomi,^bitb,j double garage. 17,800. BEAUTiPUL elaborately furnlihed I .
,
.
air heat. One iui
Bad Baak. H. 1. Phone Bed Bank
two-atory building, 60x26:
die Shop, 20 Broad, atreet, Bed Bank.
drug
itorei,
building
and
WILWNff ^IBBVICK
.......
panojr fromI October
October 1st. I am-a writer
Oecnnport. N.:?;- Phone Eatontown 187
needs remodeling inside; can be uied equipped store, and an epirtmer,
Pri
m
street. Red. Bank. Complete service SgCKETABY—Legal
H6 1 Hoipltallutlon ln>
BAY VAN HORN AOBNOY—Fair Ha- ind muit leave this locality. For ap.
for business (was formerly Triangle steam heat with -oil. See us for pn
ferred; eicellent aalarr. pleaiai\t lur- GARDENER or man to tike .care
Polntmsnt,
pleaae
phone Atlantic Highea. Bid Bank o « « 7 Matbanl. fatllltlei; Mad tirei, vulianlalng, Bied
. .yen,' near river: excellent .neighbor,
lawn arid road on private estate, nea: Inn) ; one .modern chicken and goat tleulars. Walker 4fc Tindall, 7 Mechanl
eara boaibt--,ejid-jJoJfliirPhone Bed Bank roundlngi. Write, ••Becretirr," Box U
'•',.•.
hood; 4x rooma, modern bath bet water land! 868.
'•trait. PBona'««f Batk 877«.«
Bed Bank, | S « peT weelTTW jooil BH:^ ptrri- t»xea-for:entirejj>ropertyy $60. For itreet. Red Bank. Phone Red B i n t J77
Ba^Bk
N
J
'
40.
Aik
for-(la.
Open^
A.-M,-to
9
heat, AWptarcei garage, v-t'.iOD. Kay Van COLONIAL TERRACE, modem op-toji
quick turnover, price $7,000, .complete. 6rMlodletown\j87-M.* • ' .'
llll
Phone Red'Bank--211. .
In priea. Did P. M.. except Sunday, 1) A. « , U I P.
'
Write,—".Country. Home l "_BoxlIl 1, Eed LARGE HOUSE, with f our - apartmentl Horn Agency,- Fair Haven. Phone Bed ^ data home on corner property,-tw»
masUr bedrooms, tile bith, living rooaj.
•~»Bd three-large roomi—extra! alio ?*°^ "?:*...-.^r—— ^=^'*-^
at onee the services
CHEVROLEI TRUCK,- within OPA cail-cabinet kltchtn. dining room,
$8,600 BUYS SIX-ROOM houae with owner's Garten,-Jt»am heat, with oil, KAY- VAN lloiVr^ ACautr/x^^Conitruet- Sreplace.
aort 889.
Ing prjceTWcallant condition;_all tteel
eneloaed sun porch i sttaohld' garage I
bookkeeper-accountant, ona fimll.
•d
1940.
Unusualfy.'
attricUvi
ramblarge
lot
in
Shrewsbury,
All
mod.._
insulated.
Large
lot
and
beautiful
view.
WOMAN—For g.nfr»l hoaaework fo
tteim
halt
with oil burner. |9.99flf
bookkeeping
Hag
Colonial!
eight
roomi,
center
hill,
lar
with
a
complete
"with
D O M f c ^ o l o b t o » m j D'avtr. Phone Bed Bink 101.
ern—conveniences,- Investigate -todly-l- *:Ica-»U,000.
^B-lre 811,000. Walker. -*_-Tlndall.. 7
two dayi each .week, Muat-hava'rei
«Mlr_°ceupancy. Ella Wiltihlre Agwaen
Furaltira ptlnUd and
W. C. Weirt; 42. Broad itreet Red Mechanic atreet. Red Bank. Phone Bed two tiled bathi, lavatory; girag*i-mto.
' intern and qoalllled to . make out
erence.' Phone Bed Ban-k. 8627,
77
Breid
street.
Red
"
"
matlc
beat.
$
18,000.
Ray
Van
Horn
1>I4
CHEVROLET
Malter
coach.
F
U
l
t
l
ll
R
d
Bank. Phone 2240.
^a?3ahrr
alntfT
Bank 2776 -or Middletown 687-M.
gOTernient reportl. Applicant mult
Ageney, Fulr Haven. Phone Red Bank Bxciuilfe-Jaroker.
WOMAN—To
r Udy.wbo h n
Phone Eatpntown 418.
Bank J4H-B. Verson H. Parker. 67J
SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW, hot water FAIR HAVEN—Blver road home, eon
be
at
leaat
10
r
e
a
n
of
age,
have
--fractured
.
ime.
-Call
Mrs
BEAUTIFUL
all-year-around
home,
eon>
Beat,-''two-car' garage. For one week
W
Front atraat. M»ar. P aia.. B. ?• 1»J« PONTIAC coupe, 'motor o r
• taining nine rooms and two bath
Cecil Jones,-' 130 Branch avenue, Red
talalng large living room, firepliee,'
hauled, two new U n a and new brakea. had general omce experlenea with
only, (6,000: W. C. Weart, 42 Broad suade trees; gnrage; oil burner. Lpi RAY VAN HORN AGENCY.—Rambllnjr
rf Batt. M. 1. , •
Bank,*. ,
dining
room,
kitchen,
two
bedrooma
and
I t t t . Phone Keaniburg 717.-M.*
one-story
realdence,
110
feet
long,
inknowledge of typing, neat and acBtreeV Red'Bank.. Phone 2240;'
BUI 80. Owner occupancy. Furnlihsi
MOTOR repair m m , >fuil
automatic heat; two. large bed- bath on firat floor; four- bedroomi, twe
DBXIVBBT. U ( b t b.ul- OLD ESSEX COUPE earjj
01^ unfurnished. See
curate with antrlea. One living In or .ELECTRIC
See Rolston
Rolston Wate
Water •ulatlon,.
' have experience fitting bearing!, turn- BUNGALOW—Combined living and din-,bury, Realtor, . IS
roomi; wide . living room'. "Living** batha on second floor; steam heat with
IS West
W
F
t t
SQOxlO pre-war new
Front-street
ins
room
with
-flreplace,
.two
bedrooms;
near Bed Bank preferred. Ap.plr br
Ing armatures in ... lathe,- * and ~ ever]
kitchen, modern bath, outilae grill. 178- oil; large landiciped grounds: two-ear
Phone.
3600.'
Bank-990-W;-,,-,-—
Phone
3600.
.
.
er bath, central heating, detached gar-,
t
Branch -of-imall - motor- servicing—Steady.
foot plot. tfo.500> S i y Van Horn garage, $17,000.' Ella Wiltihlre Ageney,
letter only^li^lonBThand^ratalliigT
er~C.TF.—Border.. Phone Red Bank KNOLL WOOD. .HOME - eohtainlng - s AigeneyrFalr -Haveni—Phons - Bed-rBahk- IJUJroaiLstreet. Red Bank. Phone t i l l .
BTUDEBAKER,•• 1»I9 CommarMer, four.
polt-war job. Only thoroughly trained
aga, whether'tingle or married, exdoor'iedan, excellent condition; radio
roomi,-Tile
bath, -fireplace; I
malt need apply. Eougla.1 Electric Co.,
L tWORK, aabeitol aiding,
28S.«HOLLOW TILE atueco bungalow type.
lierience, aalarj expected and other
86 JSalt Broad atreet. Red.Bank, N. J
J built-in cabinet! a •peelalty; fine and heater. Within OPA ceiling. DenSIX-ROOM HOME, onefcar garage, sit- 100x100. . ' Immediate occupancy. Re
cottige, partially furnlihed Tbitb. livitricted neighborhood. $8,600. See Rol RAY VAN HOBN AOENCY—Hidden,
Information In drat letter. Aniwera
tt yean experience. F. Helm- dera. Pbona Atlantic Highland! 156.'
uated
near
'
ihopping
center
-fcnd
on
EXPERIENCED generator, atirter,
away,; leven acres, two brooks, farm- ing room, spen fireplace, kitchen, Pinitpn
Watenbury,
.Realtor,
1«
T^eit
Frbn
• p b o a V B e d B a n k 8939.J,
bua
line.
Prompt
poaaeiaion.
C.
F.
Borconildentlai. Do not phone or ipply
house,
five
rooms,
bath,
lav.itory.
steam
auto electrician. Must be able to ahool
try,
nnlihsd bedroom -in attic. Vary
itreet. Phone 8600.*
V
OUUBS, (ITS 1UUWH UKV.f, M^IIDW, • W ,
den. Phone Bed Bank. 1661. .
, STDINa—All type! of roofing
'
'
ill barn.
b
19000 Riy
trouble in lights, home' and ignitlo
In penon: Interview will be arsear water. Taken In on mortgage. BarWANTED
fireplace,
grill,
19,000.
R
RED BANK—LoVely home In belt r u l - RIVER PLAZA home., five, roomi an- heat,
and tiding application!.
Estimate!
trace dreulti; voltage regulator an
hone
gain
at $8,000 cash. A. E. Dennett,
ranged later, Addreli, "EiD«rdentlil part o f . Maple, avenjie;- six . bath: all improvements; house in gooi Van Jlorn Acency, Fair-Haven. Pho'
magneto
.Only- xnortho
willingly made. Excellent materials and BABY GRAND on Spinet piano, anr
realtor, 819 Maveslnk avenue, Higheio experience
experience Will
will help*
nelP' .uniyleneed-Bookkeeper," Box H I , Ktd ougnly
condMon. $3,600. See- Roliton Water
d apply.
l D
workmen. Stacey Roofing and-Supply.
y trained
trained jnan
jnan need
Doug- rooms and bath; lidth oil and coal fur- bur/-, Realtor, l « Welt Front streel
•lie, for ituaio; prlraU: no dealera.
.-^,
AN HORN AGENCY—16 aerei. landa, Phone Highland! 1201.
Bank, N. J.
. ; • ' • • '
laa Ellectrle
l e t i Co;,
C 86
Co., 3 Second avenue. Long Branch. Caih Immedlitelr.
86 East Front street, naces. Taxes o n l y $165. two-car gar- Phone 3tO0.r
WrIU, "Planoa
gjen, BVoflt. woodland, custom-built
age. Price $8,600. Joseph G. McCue,
Red. B
Phone Long Branch $8X7.
Bank, N. J.l> , 1 .
;'
Wanted." Box S j l . Bed Bank. N. J.
1941;'brick and frame 'residence; ten ATTRACTIVE ilx-roon bungalow, bith,
jrBone MvMi « J » ^ V M ---' - •
Realto*. Phone Rumion 144 or Red Bank ENGLISH-TYPE hone, containing thre rooms, thrie biths, lavatory, two' f i n nawly deeoratsd (nslde and out: gar- '
6W IS
I THB Uraa to haira
h
H6W
that bo
bouaa FUPPIE8, PIGEONS, bantanu. .rabblta,
}'470>
,
-:
' master bedrooms, two bathi. All li places, dropped cedar. paneled living age. Convenient to station... qua andana air kinda of pete. -Write in de- BTOSEKOOK MEN. We hare placea -,
i d
Phone
painted.
Phone Atlantic
Atlantic Bllhlandi
Bllhlandi
Store,
.Price $4,2.00.. A. BpfDennett....
;SITUAT1ONS7,WANTED
A-l
condition;
automatic
b
e
l
t
;
Insulroom;jjutomatlc heat, insulation; air
ROOMING-HOUSE, well located; two
tail whit roa he?e and price to Hr-War
for mehi.aix or ieven-diy week,
apartmfnti and lix bedrooms. C. F. ated. Located in historical Shrewsbury. conditioning; o'utbuitding;!, I2&000, Bazl realtor, . 819 Niveilnk avenue,"*-SlghKk*'ckAB.1rxtB., M-ioot- nihtng boat, Pet Shop. 2512 EaA E d g u Road, LlnFOR FAINTING; handy man', light haul Borden.,,,Phone
landl. Phone HlghJandl -1J01. -.;-;
extra:
pay
for
Sunday
work;
extra
Immediateoccupancy.'
See'
Roliton
Red
Bank.
1681..
Van
Horn
Agency,
Fair
Haven.
Phone
e. Fra4 d N ' J ' "
da» at i l f b t partlei, anrtlme.
inf. Call at. or write B. Dice,- 79 Av
'
Waterbury. .Realtor. , U _ W « t Fr6n Red Bank 288,»
J_j , _ ^ _ (
pay for aecond_and third ihifts. ApRumion.
SIX-ROOM HOUSE and bath, g q o d l o « ~
... | 1
Bingham
ll
1 B
l h
R
FIRST-CLASS.RESIDENTIAL
hue of'-Twc>"HiveriV 'Bumion?
WE BUY USED .hot gone, rifles, liking
atreet. Phone 350H.e
:
' reasonable.
Bunion 1499.
ply, Seaboard Service, 27 fc
Haven Cqlonial type aix-room,
RAY VAN HO.RItjJLOENOY—63 rolllntr : cation's one-halt sere,
,'rodi and reeli, Hlgbwt prieaa paid,
MAN DESIBES
credit
MODERrf
CAPE
COD
cottage
contain
lUn
room,-'dinnette,'
hot
Phone
Red-Bank 260.' : .
n
room,dinnette,
water
heat
heat;
aeres,
three
broottrtwooded glan and
xanue, Red-Bank. choti.. Red B a n k ^ g l g : ' glillB'i Swrt
l l
car.
Writ
and
! hot riding-traili,—EeriUa_fleldi^aav«uroonu
l
l
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waUr tanka. 199 Wall etreet, Walt ATTENTION poultrrmen, firml", butch- COLORED W0MAN for, Ironing. 6 H
124x185. . Possession September 16th" back from road, Insulation,. alat« roof, large living; room; and -ope'n fireplace,
dayi a week, good pay. Phone Long
R d Bank
B k 3460.
3460
Phona l a n i Branch lgO». — e n , - bare rea any- poultrr to ba
A D j I L L care for cbljd In her own Phone Red
oak
k
beams;.
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Bendlx
waiher,G.
E.
dlsh*•Price
811,000.
Sea
Rolston
Waterbury,
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PBOAL,., antique! bonibj dteiied, If roll, have, lit ni. do. It tor Branib-15717——•W|-ened-po>ih-faelpg-the-witer,dlnlng
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" horse, during day. Phono Red BaB SOUTH. -SHREWSBURY-rivet front, R l l <
waiher,
W
F * P h
ih e ,
g Ind^fetrlgerltdfl
dtlf g e r l t d f l 'barn.
b , room, kitchen, large attic; plenty elollovely tome, iltuated on a plot 60x260
ind iold. 101 Weatj Wont itreet Rad jou. Beyer Poultrr Farm, Ninth itreet,
8Z83-J. .
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box
stall!.IJO.
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$200
$200. Bay
B
feet. Cottage contains' two bedroomi, 3800.'
eti; iteam heating, coal burning furICE DHJVEKY lervicemen. Weekly
Weil Keaniburg, N. J, phone KaaaiMAN DESIRES position three days
bath, living room with 'open, ftreplnnej. NEAR •Riy^rV.in Fair Hav.en livi Van Horn Agency, Fair Haven. Phone nice. Highly restricted neighborhood;
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aalarr, plat eommlillon: alio inweek al salesman,' guard, chaurtej
rooms, aim'parlor, hot ,water heat. fire. Red Bank 288.*
And modern kitchen; unfinished second
excellent buy. A. Z, Dennett, realtor,
, Coata. 4tO Bath ar»nu«, L
Loni Branch TYPEWRITERS,' adding machinal' and
Make'
himself
generally
useful.
Writ,
centive bonui. Permanent poiltlone
floor" tins nmpie' apace for two additional plnce; Lot SOxlTiO; oak-floorsthrough- RAY VAN HORN AGENCY—Immolate 311 Kaveslnk avenue, Highlands. Phone
tt. J. Phona *W
office equipment^ wanted.
Berploo'l,
M. D. P.,"'Box 611. Red Bunk, N. J,
rooma and ^>ath. Boat dock and ium- but. .Price $16,0001 See Roliton Waterand timporary asmmer poil(lona.
poisesilon, like new, Colonial, large Hlghlihdi 1201.
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mer houv oh the 'river' fronts, .Cottage bury, Realtor, 16 West-Front stree
MORTGAGE LOANS, • real eitate. all Offlce..Eoulpmint .. Co, 108 Monmouth
.GENERAL HOUSEWORKER.For infoi
living room; flreplace, center hill,
Apply
Seaboard,Service,
J7
North
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.. la in excellent' -repair* and order. There Phone 3600.*
• klndl of lnturanee. W. 0. Weart, 42 t t ^ phone"-486..
. matlon call Red Bunk 2770-R.
powder room, dining - room, modem SEVEN-ROOM FURNISHED houie, ant
Bridge,
avenue,'Bed
Bink.'
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BICYCLES—Inanr
condition
or
part;
la
a
two-ear
gsrage
on
the
premlsea^OfBroad atreet. Red Bank! Phone 8240.
garige. Lot 76x100. .'Price (8,800.
BUSINESS PJIOPEBTY, located on om kitchen, three ipacioua bedroomi; tiled
QRAEUATE NUR8E wlshea' position
r of blcrclea^. Call. Keaniburg 7II.M
fared completely furnished at $8.50,0.
o( thH . beat ^corners inr^Red—Bank bath With shower; double elosetst .cir- Mrs. Cook, 86 Church street, Keanaor dentlst'a omce. - Write
William H. Hlntelmnnn, Realtor. Call thoroughly modernised; good for "rea- culating hot water heat, ell fired: re- burn, N. ,J> .
aftir 6 p.- m. .. . . •
• • WOMAN FOR PART Uma work, two in O. doctbr'j
.
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BBTTBR BACIO repilrlnt, all work
Box isCRed Bank, N. J> '; '
Ruraior, 600,
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'."". tau'rant and nny retnil trade.' See RQI- cessed /adlntoiu, insulation. IIS.000.
family, modem , home. Phono Bed
COLLECTOR, will par hlgheit prlcei,
anarantaad," »rojBnV.iar»lca. Wa
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iton Wntf-rbury, rTenltqr, 16 West Front Rny Vnn Horn Agency,' Fair Haven.
• gMn, china, lampi, T U H ,flgurei,pie-,Bank 1111.
PROPERTY
WANTEDTWe
have
client
Monmouth Couijty Surrogate'! Omca. '
"plek up and dfllrar. Open avanlngf. turei, button*, imaii pledei furniture,
Phono Hod Bank 283,'
MISCELLANEOUS
> who would Hhe-to pUrchaie a resi- atreet.- Phone .3500." .' T. •'•
In the matter of the estate of RuthCentral Radio \*,.TaleTiil»n Co. Call
muit be old, odd and fine. Write or call
TWO MAIDS, APPly t o ^ l r e . M i
dence fronting dri either Mnple avenue RJiVBRFRONT .-HOME containing six BED BANK AREA. $10,000; lsrge plot; erford W. Woodhead, decealed, "
frame bouse, living room, dining;
FOR
RENT—Hospital
bed.
Inquire
Hnrat
82
Spring
atreet.
Bed
Bank.
or
Front.,
street,
Bed
Bank,
N.
J.,
for
xoorril,
two
porchei,-bath,
extra
lava
latohtowo i T I - M i " ' • - • ' • ••'
Brown. • Molfy Pitcher iotel.*
to creditors to present claims
room,
breskfast"
nook,
kitchen,-bath,
.
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Bapp,
'2J*Broad.
atreet,
Keyporti
uae al a private ^residence. arid doctor's tory; batemept kitchen with ih'awer, ol
BRIC-A-BRAC, .china dinner acti, illver,
eitate.'I'
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;<»(Bce. , WllllanV TI. Hlntelmann, RCBI- burner; two-cnr garngeV 100 feet o three bsdroomi, hot. water, oil: nice eel*.
eutglass, and
antique!. Call Stani- MEN—To learn./ painting," Thompsnn'a. N, J. , ghona Keyport 920,
'PAINTIR, paper hangar, decorator, »
Pursuant • t o the order of Dormaa,
J
tor... Call Rumion 600.
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HverTront, bulkheaded with dock. Se, lar, laundry tubi; twej-ear.rar. (ejnge.
BUIl- MeFiddln, Surrogate of the County "of
'—ratn «p«llb>tt-aitlmatei t l « n for berry,. Mlddlotown 447-J,
Painting. Phone Long Branch "1806. YOUR RENTS collected and propertlei
man. Phone Eatontown
managed. Alfred Hennessey, Ucenae< HUMSON—Beautiful o»lnte, located in Rolston Wntcrbury,' Renltor, 1« We:
all* kiadi of lobs. Joitpb Hoffman',' I t OFFICER DESIRES two-bedroom houie
Monmouth", made on. the twenty-fdlii
troker. Jeraey avenue! Union Bft»oh.
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- nho section; Jwellipg of nine rooms, Front street. PhoneJaSOT.* "
RfcD' BANK AREA. Lot
t .60x150; living uay* of-July, -1945. on the appllclil
Hardlnt road, phona Bed Bank •.U07.
. or-apartment far occupancy SeptemGIRLS AND WOMEN to be trained
three
bnths;
rnald's
quurttra
and
brith;
FARMERS and truck growers will Bid a
ber. J , : . Call-Eajtontowh 1060. extension'
WEUL-LOCATED lix-room houie with !'room, kitchen.-two bedroomi, bath, of Grace C, Woodhsid, aole exeeuti
N D P 0 R C H furniture
t l t
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un.rlVN ANDPORCH
r.pilnted.
ready market (6r -thsir produce -br fifiplHcc, breukfast room;' hbt -water - 'oil burner.:''^replace; two-car' garage; Bteam h.at( coal, M,880. Kay H. Still- of the estate of Rutherford W, Woi
, Called for and JellveMd. .Phone Red 1268 or write, Lt. JuiiinVVC, Stewart,adverifslng I n T l l l •RagUUr'i' clajalfled heat," uJilt-oH-burriBPi gursga ip«c« for niur-hrniil"itreel, — Lot iOxlE'Oj. Prlcl
ian, HhfKWijr 4VN, Eatontown,' N. -J.'jHi.di_deeeaied; nptlee Is hereby' glfia'V. .:_
' , ' , ' . . . ' . poy Hve recently bun Increased.
-Bait 40. Alk rot Mr. Brltton... . ' . " Boit 168,X)ccauport N, J. •
columna,
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ten enr^; - two-tr'Krago apnrtmpnti V-'ilx>' »7,6OO,--MtrfVr»nd |f dtalred. See Rolhone Kaiontown J;e
- - . - - • - - — to the creailors of'iaia d<f?«aaed »o kji^----.
ATTIC
SPACE
or
large
room
tcTltore
tf^f^^^T^S
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"wKK''piace
H.
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room
firm
roltaVo;
four
box
italll,
recLISTINGS wanted,
iton Wnte.rbury, -Realtor, 16 Weft BED BAND.AREA, $8,000.. Lot 60x225 hlblt t o the aubacrlber aole executrix ae*
ntad, If Trou-kava a house
furniture. Phone Holmdel.7181.
ad
IB. TT.TJ-Broa
„ time., future. Fleiiant, lateraitlng: - —for ealei,buy»ri-walUii»>jR:-V:.A H. reitlon ..house, nrivntt.Jalrey'llii i \ c m . JfrbKl-strcct—Phane-J5ulL£
•torei»ldr--thelr--da)bU_-anrt_!.iicgnniJt-—leeti
double
.fr»ma-houie^-eaoh—ilda
atora),
" TWO OFFICER'S wlv«« deilre tramporwork, experience not neoeliary, palJ
Stout, ,77 Broad street, phone Red Bank $98,000, " Terms arranged. Thompaon,
has ilx roomi and'bath, circulating hot agalnit the lild ebtati, .under oath. '
tatlon with i6fti»one driving to MU- while . leirnlng. Regular. Increalei,
Agency, 81 En«t Front street. Phone TWO SEMI-BUNCALOWS, located
wlthlh i l l months,.'.frtro (he date of'the
air
coil..
Ray
H.
Stlllman'.
Phone.
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Itumson,
conUlnlng
six
rooma
en
•^fringing,'. binding and renovating. IDurl. Share expenaei. Call W i . Moore,
Red Bank 760,«
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aroreiald order, or they will be forever'
friendly-eilpclatel. Ages 14 to' 80 FARMERS ATTBNTION, top caih, prices
plpeloSs'heater. Price $4,000 each. Se Eatontown 7.* ,
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Bed Bank .888B-M.?";• , : ..-' ' •'
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burred of their acgoniJhere(i>r« ajilnrt
-pa1i..lor any kind' of. tattle,- calves or INVESTMENT, opportunity. Large res- Roliton Waterbury, Realtor, l t Wei
DEAL AREA—Dutch Colonial, nice lot, (he said aubaerlbir.
„ N. J.. Phone Ked B»nl
...
< preferred, Apply to the Chief Op•'
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togs,
Orders
takan
for.spring
delivery
Idence cqntnlnlng four ipartmenti; Froiit street.' Phone B60.O.*
lilting room, dining room, kitchen, four
iBAtiN6.Aimbinlng,-mowing, and TO .RENT—Flve-rodfi' bungalow and
Ditod, Freehold, N, J., Ju|y.»4, 1941,
of feeder steerl. Drop a gard or cell Plot 60x350j double gir»>e;.jtcnm heat,
""iptr
fiP-Vir-Saar
B«»ordAWrlte;-P.
bedrooms;
two
baths;
$12,000.
Ray
H.
DOUBLE. HOUSE, convenient'to Itatloi
Ing | alio planing, dUoIng, lowing,
••'• Orace .0. Woodhead,
Tiylor
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$12,000.
'ThorhpionABenoy,.
81,Kait
: Co., 81 Monmouth street,'Red Bink.
'"-with"two" apnftifMriti; 'R»'nt«l;Incomi Stlllman, Highway 4.N, EstontDWn. H. 4 .
Firat elan equipment, genuine, riot O. Box !!«». Balford, N. Jf • . u. .'•
Front streot, Phono' Reil Bank 700".*'
66^1
fronione side »ISO per month. Prlci Phona Jntontown 71*
abTa- iJtrefirVad. I Do. not ipply. if ennged In .war
EADIO,
fp
BE QIVKN AWAY, ,.T*o, . t.hroe- BUM SON—Oomfortnblii homo, ilxrobms 48,500. Sco Roll-on Waterbury, Real
BD BANK AREA. 86^00, Lot.50x1...
•',months-old. Httsni,'houie broken, Onll
and
i
bath;
cqriVenlenV,
loBatlpn,"hot
tor, | 6 Went Front street. Phone 8800
fiet; living room,'dining room, kitch- Durmd, Ivlna * Carton,
BAYNTON RUQ8 and oarpsts, Bug Pldi,' ANX CHICKENS tor l a l e t a n . lotl ot
Bed Bank »g8,»r'.''.
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three bedroomi "and bathi hot itr, Asbnry Patk.sNew Jerasr.
;«xlJ, 87,60; »!!'other slici, fO centi.,
qOOD
INVESTMENT, " i f wo • famll; caAVi ona,oir garage, Ray H, Stlllman,
Proctors. '
60 or 100; Weekly cuitomen. Write, FIBBMAN WITH llcenie, for Monmouth
Pitncr,
$«^W»rA!-iri>omnjon
Agenpyi.
81
per square yard, , $ Broad street. Red "Chlcktm.A Box 511; BW Bank, N.'J.» ' hotel,. Spring Like, K. J, Good sil' apartment, nve rooms "nil bnth eiicl Phone BMnnlojvn 7.*
ist^Front
ItrectrPhiiiiii
tjej
Biink
71)0,
ary and ro6A and'board. Arply minREAL ESTATE WANTED
Baltic. Phpne 802,
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sonnrnto
utlllllrs,
Third
ivenui
IVlRFSONTPLpt. Hnll-nere^ locntfd neur1 depot, tchoqlt,, ito'res; 15 nlnilti
ROOMING HOUSE .builness. House' lor Monmeutb County Surroiite'i Offica,
9UY, AND sill |»cond-hand olothesi BABY ORANP PIANO, for pfi«ate. par- agar. WMO rulei obaerved,
10 YOU IHAVE a ' b o u u for » l e 7 List , on North Sh'rowihiiry rlvoW,M,200, bill icrvlcn . pnn the doon tow t«xe
DO
.In'tho aattsr of tha'utste of Mamie
rent or in,le.
Centrally
located,
'- ba In good condition, I* Ker- ty, Muit ba in -excillent 'condition.
It todiy,, Oll.nti arr-walttni,' William (rhompipii Agency,.'J^MBaU-FranWlrant; Addtois,, "Pi'oiiorty,11 201 Silhton IJI
l a * . 0, .Box 868. Red Bank, N, J.» I . Waling, diceii.d. Notice to credl9 Shrewsbury avenue, Rid Bank. reaionnblr Priced,' Write, 3. L. Shearer,
TWO TBUCK DBIVERS afd sight
Or
Waart.
42'
Broad
itriet,
B
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d
Bank'.
tore
to pCeeent cl»lma igiJnst eslate.
Phone
Rod
Bank
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SIX.ROOM, ALL-YEAR furnlsSeil houie,
tn'in to learn tree trimming in an
Phom 3840
Purauant t a the order of Dormati MeWABUSHEI),
Jiiilnert 1 .f
.for
S H E , • IIIIM'MIO
M
WAB
.' ticnr trnniportatlon, jtorsa nnd bea^h,
eiieiitial
wir
job,
ijeidy
yaar-round
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BATONTOWN--0,
7.»
ncrea
;«ood
-sol
Faddln,
BWrogale of the Counjy of
i
•Jlifliaing'>,BUiSii.
Jlfliai
(f
(f
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irth
mil,
FOR-CASH. Good uied automobile
Seven ImprbVeil lots': low tafn." 'InWANT TO
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KENT, i l x to elrht'-riiom
, / W K J l BROS., tru'.eiport,, tree
.hollow (lie, itltcco,-inwi llvlilg roort
ltli|»ry., I'.rlro
.
$ p ,
rfl»cltli|»ry.,
employment now and after the war, ,
rfl
quire Duvlil, Wilson md-fealti str/ots, Monmouth, made on the Seventh 4a*,*f,
houto or-flv«>wiom apartment In Red «l atockTind
by private p«,rty, 'Cbntact Dr.
-I'
nlantlnfc, ipraylng, pruning, jar-'
flrcplnce,
IIIIIIAK
roomi
electric
kltclje
ngedThnmimon
A
July,
1946,
on the application of Carrie; •,
Thnmimon
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Chenee' for prprootlbnj, goo%d pay,
Banltr n r m i n e n t reildanea, Phone Red Terms arranged
p
r
k lhYe» bMrp'n'ms mid b»ln,'. till " u —
Etdrnan, Room ««7, Pennlmula H o .
tty treatmint. storm damiged trert,'
I . Ryan axeeutrU of the estate of ,
B t k 8876, .
Esst^ Front "t> |. - k?t ,' """ 1
Apply Aiplunob Trai .Expert Co,,.
pedir clrnetl,' hut .wnter- cfll two-ca
QTfAl'»^P" ve f loollln *
.water/ .four Mamie E. Wulflng, daciaied, notice la •' • "
' - - 1 - 1 - - trld ripilrtd, callable, and * ."tel, Ben Bright.
Va.rige,'nnrh, Inrge hollo* till, buildlni v./lirgo bcilroomi. hath, plenty fit clqs- heriby gtvsn ta the creditors pi lild.
Alamid* Court, Bbre»lbury. FJiose
FURNISHED BUNGALOW! Call ,,R.eit
k ' BANK
•Phona .vtvinlnti beBANK ..'m V l o W o l y ^
l
with cr,llm,' I'rh'o tLK.OOO. Buy II. Stll 'eti, foyer wltlt open flripUce, dltiina arid deuieed to Uhlblt ie, the iub«ri»er
' Bunk ' U J 2 : M . «
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Rid ffanV I j . f . ' , ,
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h i s m o d e r n homo comiiilelpil D«
qBAlN DRILL, 'wlth,f«rtllliir ittachBid Bank 1,111,
living togffll, butlir'a pantry, all ejesttfc
-tw'esD I
man, 312 Hrond' itroet Entontown, "•
f
lb
l19411'llvlng
»41 lll
' m dinlhg
d i n i g room,
room
,ment, Mult bi'ln good working "apaa
rfbir,
I'oom,
Havep or cirrl
JW or .touie jn Filr
Fiir Ha\
kitchen, oil burner, electrlo automaijlo •xjcutrlc H. aforeaaldi th*r dibU (ad
Entontown !••
jemandt igalnit the {aid latataA
under.
kl
dltlqn.i
Reasonably
pritod,
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•.<- unavr*
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»atar-hiatijr4-r»rtlallr
twrnbhrt. Maty
b
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AWT'NO O » J W wptr«4ti: piper hold 109-B4!.' '-REWBtHHUfrNIci', lo»i Bng|IIH O
180'J.
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lorVtil, flneat oanitruatlah. 'aulit neigh, offsra T« little an UtiU,
A..B, ban.
of thrlr • » l « w ' t t y » * > ^
borhooil, nitrlttedi library, lth li
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BED BA&K REGISTBR,:'AUGBSX-$.4945.
Arnold Promoted
yp
, "illeiit
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A, portion »• DiitaU Beptrtteatatfor Mnrerlng Bed'Bank,
School Coal Quotas
Itoehold, Kcvport; S o n t h j U m u d taterveninf armtorthe- ttr
teraational jODirespondensie Schooli of Beraaten, Fa, k n o w
To Be Filled Soon
available, "
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We seek hlfh-gTaOe man between tine a m of M and 40
poetesslnc; equal of high school training Fulf time, peananeflL
with substantial earnings and solid post-war jfuture- Designated
~tt ewenttal. Mutt haw «u% Experience Jn onr fleld not neceMuy '
since-complete traltoinr will be jjven.-..For interview) write or
pBone.
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N. M. CronMe^Ne'w Jersey Regional D o c t o r , 1010 Raymond Commerce &!3g., Newark";
Market 2-1664
COMPLETE AUTO BODYAND
FENDER REPAIRING, REFINISHING
Monmouth and Pearl Streets
Red
Phone Red Bank 3259
WednesdayTwill
Grammar School
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Adequately Supplied
'-orpljamige,-^ fr
•MoOovern'. and
UwttoWBUni^flrefloiki*-, ' "'
~lMn,:Qertrude'^ltob' waa hoitMi dafcgh areatXong BeaoU; Long
ttund.
- - ' - r dtainooft «t tt» wa«Wy1
party;h»ld by Die Xtdiee Jin.
John SSaat, whojias baan
Ji
auxWaryOf• th# Ctownnlty flr» eonflnid to tier bone irith UlnaM,
oomeany«t~tlie «re, houia, - Mm. ' now abli.to be about." ""
Dlla Moeer nel4 the honest aeon Mr and Mrs, Frank Fehi have
of the afternoon, Mm, Clara Rneln Mr. and/MH. Alfred FeTinaSd famwas hoetesa at the party thutafter. ily, of Newark as" their guests. '
noqn..,
?- ,
week-end guests of. Mr. and Mrs.
George Meier of Trenton is .visit- James Patrick, were Mr. and Mrs.
ing- bis -parent*, .Mr. and Mm. Wil- Fred Manone and Mr.' .and Mrs.
liam Meier. ' <
Charles Patrick of Irvlngton, Mr.
Sgt. fltAniqv Belt, who has and Mrs. John- Patrick of Union
TUB Mm for ioal (n the -Keyport
completed a six weeks' furlough fol- and Mr. and_Mr*.vLesW,Pler£o
grammar gchoot 'w|H be filled' by
lowing his return from the Euro- and -daughter Aljce of BloomfleV
Atg
f ire
i
j
4&^an4-J"
pean
theat»r-of war, haa
board of education meeting1 foJlowp
Jng a discussion of the coal situaBrooklyn, who are spending the
Georgia for reassignment.
tion for the lpcal schools. •
Henry_A^Hprns of Newark spent summtB.here, had aa their weekFrederick Rapp, a member of the
the week-end with his family here. end guest, Edward F6w. John V.
'board, whose brother, 'Harold Rapp,
The annual Sunday school picnic X. Finn is dean at ybrdham uniof the _M and R Coal Supply comof the Leonardo Baptist church wiU' versity, School of Law, New York
pany,;' furnleheg.'the -coal -for the
'
be held, today'at Oak Hill in MiddU- city.
achools, told board members that
town.
t
"
Mr. and, Mrs. B: P. Guttormsen
his brother was "experiencing great
r r r o e p D. Rheira are visiting, relatives at Parkche*difficulty in-securlnff coal, but guarp
tn'a week-end with lit, and ter, New'York.'
anteed them that the grammar
Mrs. John, Hubel at Lake HopatDick' Cooke, U. 6. >fayy, has reschool will get coal this month,.
tfong."
turned to the'Naval Training school
FIRST
Nine tons of coal have already
Mr.'arid Mrs. Samuel Lewlf, • Jr. at-Sampfion, New York, after spend-,
been delivered to theWeat Keyport
have' returned to New York city ing a week-end leave with his,parJack Arnol4, Jr., 24, son of
school, which Is half the quota of and Mrs. Jack Arnold of' Irving their summer place here. They ents, Mr, and Mrs, John .Cooke.
that-school. ~
place, a.meteorologist in Jtaly with after spending several weeks at Another son,- Peter Cooke, U. S.
Rufus O. Walling brought tip the the Fifth'Photo group in the Air plan to spend week-ends here.'the Navy, is home on leave, before gomatter for discussion stating that Corps, has been promoted in rank remainder of the summer.
Ing to the West Coast for'a Pa«ojar t)e_had no definite .word arid from-seGond-lo-flrst-lieutenant.
'Miss Ruth and Jacqueline Hiyi- cific assignment.
because last year the grammar
sen.of
Baltimore,!;
Maryland,
are
Lieut. Arnold tiSs been in the serEdward Alverson, son of Mr. and
school had to cloee three weeks due vice'
three years and overseas al- yl'sltlng their couflln»,-Mi^and-Mri^ jtrs. James A. Alveraont will enter
to lauk-uf^fuel lie was aerloualy .eon> Ha«s,
moat a yettf. A graduate of -lied
,h. Navy Monday. August 20. His
•cerned-thaMhe-blne-have-Tiob
•Baffle high BOhool lw was-hi-iils
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bryan of As- twin brother, \3eorge .^._ ; ^^-, . r
jceLLbeen-fHied.:
1 :_•
'_ __ r_^_ senior year-at-Rloe-institute, Housnow_
at^ the_Naval Tralningsch'ool
bury
Park
have
returned
from
a
In order to avoid a repetition of
lastj-ear's difficulty the board made ton, Texas, studying to be a chenv- two .week?' visit with Mrs. Joseph at ~Sampson7New York." Mr. .and
arrangements with the Armstrong Ical engineer when'he was called Caulfield and Miss Mary. Morris of Mrs. Alverson have three other sons
Bayslde, Long flsland.
in the service.
Cork company to store coal which into the Army. •
Mrs. Martin Isaksen is a surgical
.coulti not- be accommodated' In. {he
patient at Rivervlew hospital.
School bins, but thus far not even
entertained
Mrt
tha JblniL arejllled._/__.__: . . . A ,
of Delta
Herbert C. Burr.owes suggested
investigating the plan of converting
sorority wll} meet Thursday of next Tech! Sgt'RIcKard D. Dayey, eon
the iurnace^at the grammar school and Wledmaim'i). •[ Jr . •
W. Dayey of Spring
ames White have week at, thi home of Mrs. Claude of Mrs. H,
street.Tled1 BankHs-a-member_ofIt was decided to have Mr. Wall- returned from .Long iBlatfd *here Smith1
the
473d
Infantry
regiment In Italy.
ing write to the Solid Fuel Admin- they have been spending a part of a Mr. and "Mrs. Thomas Holiday
The 473d,had one of. the most un»
istration to see if it Is possible to three weeks' vacation. ' •,
and Miss Marlon Berllng of Brooksome coal released' for Mr. 'Miss Audrey McMahon hafl Te- lyn, Edward Mayer and son of Jer- usual battle .'histories lit the MediRapp jo that, the schools'can be signed her position at Freehold. t sey City and,Mr. and.Mrs. George terranean theater of operations. It
taken care of immediately as there, Rev. and Mrs. D; F, Lon^apre of Rizguto and family of Chafham was made up of anti-aircraft artillery aoldlerB with infantry training
have been rumors .that the fllffIcui- Boyertown, were, recent 'guests of are guests of, Mrs, Rose Mayer/.
ty in obtaining coal this winter will Mr. and Mrs. WilliamjGfc. Thomas,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Searoh have and drove up the Llgurlan coast to
be worse than last year,
Mrs. Leighton Johnson left this' returned from a two weeks' vaca- Genoa during the closing phase of
The board approved, •the new two- week for Mississippi, wheye she will tion spent at Catnp-in-the-Woods at the -bitter Italian campaign. The
regiment battled, the. enemy in the.
year course of study In. American join' her husband, Lieut Coniilr. Speculator, New York. •
• .
iilatOry submitted by-Supervising Johnson.
— — "__L»_
: ;_.,.- Mrs. Anna Ullrich is"yisitlng her Sefchio valley during ; the1 wirtter
Principal John O. Hartzler. The
Mrs, Mabel Leonard and- Mrs.son, Herbert Ullrich, and family at arid when the spring push started;
course .will be submitted to the Harry Kaplan of Trenton "are guedts Biizabetn.it was Instrumental in clearing Jer,
,'
ry from the coast; Besides the
state board, of education for final of Mr. and Mrs.' DaSlB] Leonard.
The
Ramblers
club
met
Thursday
usual fanatical enemy resistance, 4t
npproval and will be started In the Mrs. Kaplan Is a former principal
at the home of Mrs. Olaf Christy. was, for/weeks', exposed to the-flre
hi<*h school in the fall.
*
of the Naveslnk school. '
Mr. Walling stated that he had Mra. Margaret Staer hae received They t»fill meet today at the home of gigantic enemy' coastal guns.
found'1 "The American .Story," by word that her son,. Lieut. Harold of Mrs. Myles Cavanaugh.
Sgt. Davey has been in the army
Ruth,iW. Ga'viftiL and William. _S. Lohnags Is a aurgical parent in an Mrs. Elizabeth Guttormeen was f o u r y e a r s . : •;••
hostess
to
members
otthej
Aletheia
Hamm ~-« good presentation—of
hospital. For the past four club WednesdayT'The'Club met last
has. been serWilliam ft pays to advertise la The.Register
^._
' hlaTorr and not toy
RicKard Davey Now
With Unit In Italy
clal studies, ecdnomlc problems and lc.
Clausen,Coope entertained Friday
new-theories
Miss Kathlyn.Guttormsen,-WhiLi«
•_Uan_ifl. the Jbopk which', had pre- employed at Washington, D. C, Js at- a- lunoheon- for -his_'_ cousins,
Misses Hazel, Florence and Anna
i t t M
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' «t th«-r*m»ri«lil»-low pitefr of
family of Newant are spenai
students and also a plan. The boa
expressed a desire to have such a
course, but ,no action was "taken
because they "have no .facilities to
tiriisent euch a courBe._ '_
A- request Irom. 1HS8 Harrlet-lf:
>-r»l«aa=
ed from her contract to teach in
the high school in order to accept
a position in Asbury Park was denied because the deadline for teacher«7to-declde-whether they-w<>re
i l a n n l o g - . . t o l j d
een- passed.
McTernan and Mr. and Mrs. George
Marx. » ' '
Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes have
Mrs. Edward Ailsworth of Syracuse,
N
York, as their guest.
Mr. and Mrs-Edward Fagan
'Philadelphia 6X8 gUBgta Uf 'Mt. and
Mra. J. J: Fagan,"
• Mr. and Mrs, Harry J, Hughes,
Sr., have returned from a visit to
Lake Mohawk. Mr. and.Mrs, Sylvester BItwinsEI of "Bayonne Wefe
vcelpend-guests
Mrs. Stephen J.
Sr. of Orange visited friends here
Thursday. . '
-. -.Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Oardelia
~
Bpent-the w«elt.end
Arthur Mftinr^.
Miss Jane
Miss Ruth Sebastlon of Elizabeth,
Last, weekend'her guests were-HIss
Lucille Rutherford of Newark and-i
Miss Eleanor knoi-oMrylngton.
..Mrs^Gatherine Thoma's of Hat-.
Office Supplies
Artist Supplies
Typewriters^^
Adding Machines
SIZES UF TO SO
Store closed Wednes-
l>qro, PBiuJnyivftTila,- (» »)sltlmc-her
. There was one fatal acclfljejit for ' Mrs. Mabel Dlehl has returned daughter and son-in-law, Rev. and
every 372 U. S. families in 1944. • from Canada where she, has been Mrs; Ellwood" S. Wolf.
staying the past month.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Decker' have
Mr. and Mrs. Ghrls Pederson of returned to their home in Wyoming,'
Eas Meredith, New York, were re- Pennsylvania,' after spending two
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Green. . ' ' >; '",. . . .
Searfoss. Mrs.>Decker and Mrs.
TJVBC
' Mrs. Rose Salmart'.of Rutherford Searfoss are sisters, Mr. and Mrs.
Is visiting her' son, Sgt. Steven Bo- C,, Kenouse and son, of Newark
H l G d M
-were
Bonora^. ,
;
Mr. and -Mrs. Leon DeWltf of Mrs. Searfoss.
Miss Mary Noll is • spenirng a
-Wopdbridge-ara guest* of Sjmuel
two'weeks' vacation in Maine. ,
All makes
Nelson.
.•
"'
Mr. and Mrs. William Hogan Of Mrs. W. Macintosh left this" week
Jersey Gity are visiting their daugh- for a vacation trip to Seattle,
Washington.
.
ter! Mrs.-James A. Grodeska.-'
Jl J. Connelly of. Jersey Oity Is
Mr. and Mrs, William Klndsvogel
of Newark have purchased' the spending a vacation with his famJames DeLong residence on Hlgh- ily at their sumer home here.
Jand avenue. The house was built. i*Mr, and Mrs. Johni'iokett are
25 yearT ago by Will Foster; ,'car- Entertaining Mr. andMra. James G.
•tbbnlst" fo.r the Saturday Evening Pickett and daughter of Elizabeth,
Mr. and Mrs Irving Schultz and
Post and /other magazines.
—-Mr-and -Mrs. Charles Levensten ison, Mr. and Mrs, August' Qralg
f l f E U
•of New, hfork city"Were-iyeelGend
•guests of-Mr. and .'Mrs, Samuel beth. «
Lewis, JS
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f f g T i j a T i r s r f
Mrs. Al W. Cross will be hostess hag orphanage of. Roselle," met
at the card.partyto.be held Tues- Tuesday at .the home-of Mrs. John
day night of next week by the Ladles' auxiliary of the Brevent Park1
and Leonardo fire company at^he
fire house; I Mrs. Olaf Christy If
hostess at a similar party Tpesct
nighLaLthe fire _house.
-The taaiis^auxillary of the Bre-'
vent Park and Leonardo fire cpnipany will hold a ganle' party Frfaiy
of next week; at the fire npuse. Mrs.
Mae A. Murjihy ie cjialrman.
' Beacon. Light council,' Daughters
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day afternoons daring August.
Gm»t Counties*
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In cloesificd advertising, too, The Press serve*
every section of Monruou«h and Ocean Coun»
lie*. In M44, for instance, eatfteOy 114,822
claesrfied aik were published in Tbe Presa,
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